— ee ee ~ Egyptian-held Gaza Strip. The-Gaza—Strip, crowded gees, has been the chief! pal ing to. discuss the progress of his’ ane a tenner me Will Open Bids % a a y o d t “ fore! dele ee ae ‘ : Bead yas 4 ener ania cn Lae on weap nde pd + Coane pie y oes NG) Base i \ a vy +. f J yt ~) : f The’ Weather Us. Weather Bureau Forecast Partly Cloudy, Warmer 114th YEAR * *& & & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1956-76 PAGES _ Cease Fire Order to End Fighting in Israel, Egypt JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector (@—U. N. Secretary Gen-| [Bee eral Dag Hammarskjold announced today Israel and Egypt have agreed to an unconditional cease-fire on their borders tonight. Israeli diplomatic sources in London reported their government has calied a temporary halt to the opera- tion of its ground patrols along the frontier of the with Palestine Arab refu-+ center of trouble between, Fair: and Wine: Israel and Egypt. Tye cease is ettecine « 6 SYS Weatherman ach | Partly cloudy with a low of 30 Mt Me maje ra aus idegrees is the forecast for the con- Per am . tonight. weatherman says tomorrow Sorrell ever - = . will be fair and a little warmer pany ~ sag etal of the Arab jwith the high temperature ranging Egypt, leader ‘from 46-50. mations, The lowest thermometer ‘read- Israel’s Premier.David Bengur-|ing preceding 8 a.m. was 30. The fon met with his Cabinet this morn-| ry rose to 44 at 1 p.m. said the talks had Bnet gg “very =on Hospital Job Architect Leo Heenan TASK. COMPLICATED Hammarskjold’s task was com| Laoerp by an Israeli counterde- mand that Egypt lift all restric-| to Tabulate Estimates. pong Serle a shipping through: for Report Bids for the $3,000,000 addition to Pontiac General Hospital will The secretary first went to Cairo, 'the City Hall. where he spent five days confer-| After receiving all bids, archi- = lent — Nasser @Nd/tect Leo J. Heenan is expected to Egyptian clals, j After weekend rence tabulate them for a report to be isi an cute ‘submitted to the City Commission the secretary APril 24. | and Bride Speak Vows in Monaco’ Ss Cathedral Soviets Protest ip on Minor Points” in New Charter Group Will Supervise Throughout World lomats credited’ Russia with another strong bid for international good will to- day in its agreement to join jthe Western powers in set- ting up a worldwide atoms- for-peace agency. A 12-nation conference, jincluding the Soviet Union and the United States, agreed last night on a char- f : AP Wirephoto via Radio from Monace| President dation sein wp dats Sisal tenon At right are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John PRINCE RECEIVES COMMUNION — : Prins Rainier ql Neca Seema from the Most Rev. Gilles Barthe, Bishop of Monaco, during religious ceremony unit- — SS ee ee Kelly, Sr., of SS pe deere! Us ane re . id tpread the benefit of Monaco Cheers Rainier and Bride Z “e ~ | peacen ee, (before Congress this seedna—weni ie Sere Srtie See | be: presented to the committee |pect some opposition when’ ‘the ready have been approved by the | Tharsday. The proposal is spon- casi comes up: for final, for-|tax-writing House ve sored by Rep. Fallon (D-Md). |...) approval, But they. said they Means Committee. ‘Committee sources said they ex aig not expect it to be strong. wll peace oe aiden Royal Oak said that one shot was; ©@ page 32 f etiy’s Pontiac fired into the Press. : rs New delegates were nominated Just Eat—Be Merry . froth the floor to serve in the place sasiayenrt ead dag Howe net an additional $14 ssn 00 In n lobey: s Press ee eel ‘Editorials . Food News.. eee beeees 99 thru 49 | Special PT ek eel 2 Sports seetwereree 59, 6, G1, G2 fie sheawensrsee orerenee WASHINGTON (®—Dip- | en ECE RIT SNe Re oI ae EO Te Dv Green Light to Plan WASHINGTON evelopmen' jun says @ | = : ‘ ‘ t i i : 5 é z = including comment East crisis and foreign aid. = e 2 Bom eas a Special es Enacted by ite. hel Congress Only Will Give (Ste ‘ @—Walker L. Cisler, Detroit ation es will abandon a pregune’ ‘0-mil- lion-dollar atomic power project (Hard A. Fitagerald, publisher. and John W. Fitzgerald, editor of The Pontiac Press, are-in attend- 3 ance at the convention.) Lake Orion Resident Renamed Fair Head . Harry. Garling, of Lake Orion,| The bridegroom, who was ush- was re-elected was first —— to the New Mrs. California €air| ls Suburban Housewife LOS ANGELES # — The new Mrs. California is a 31-year-old housewife of suburban Sherman Oaks. + THE PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY, APR IL 19, 1956 tsia Is Subject of Seminar by" . |Two Schools Asia will be the subject of third annual World Affairs Seminar to ibe held by the: combined history departments. of Cranbrook and Kingswood Schools tonight and Fri. day. Officials from tem government em- bassies in Washington will lecture on the affairs of their own coun- tries and participate in student dis- ‘cussions, —— The guest lecturers are expected to give a specific point of view on the policy of the governments they represent, These informal sessions enable the students an opportunity to become more familiar with the ” world of international rels saps. “: Dewy- Eyed Gra Grace wt atow TAK@S Nuptial Vows Both then broke into smiles, as Middie'bugles blew and bells pealed hap- pily. . The two walked down the steps cheering Monegasques who hope — will provide an heir to Monaco and save. the little land ro being annexed by France. PRINCE ON EDGE president of the ered into’ the cathedral with a * stenting y his slim de, wére a black Napo- with gold | Rainier, tyoung bri " |leonte uniform coat ‘epaulettes and sky blue trousers! | with wide gold stripes. Over his shoulder and across his chest was a sash of the Order of St. Charles. He carried in his hand a hel- | met matching the trousers, The Mrs. Martha Lizak, wife of a helmet was crowned with red meat market operator, yesterday and white plumes. be A, the title of top homemaker in state and a chance to com- pete in the Mrs. America finals form. The design took into con- in Florida May 6. The Lizaks have two >. chiidren. The Weather 8. Weather Bureau Report Folt { PONTIAC AND WICINITY — Partly, eheudy today and tonight, « little warm- er this afternoe today 44-46, low tonight Bo. moderate noon. Tomorrow fair, northwest winds. Today “fa Pen time 30. at 8 am.: ad Direction: Northe Sun sete Thersdey at Rit p.m @on ieee Friday at 5:44 a.m, gets Friday st 3:06 a.m. pe ee ee tee high Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m ; oy Se mee lot Prince Rainier ITI, rises Thursday at 1:44 p.m ses “+ ass The Prince designed his own uni-; sideration his loss of weight be- cause of a diet and the strain of: jattending to almost every partic-| lular of this greatest event in the| ‘history of this tiny never-never'| ‘land on the hoe coast. + Princess Gene of Monaco gave Gentle tw her bridal bouquet to the patron saint of her new country this after- inoon. It was her first official act as her serene highness and wife) RAIMANT PRINCESS The radiantly lovely new prin- cess was smiling happily as she drove amid the cheers of her peo- ple to the tiny Chapel of St. De- ivote, patron saint of the princi- |pality. . The Prince stood to one side as ~TSBA Faction ™ |charges of attempting to band the| two granddaughters, all of Pontiac. “ |Special Stamps Issued Attack Officials Milk Group Asks Two!” ‘to Answer Accusations of CIO ‘Sell-Our’ ‘Pow lendetn of. the Yale Sharé Bargaining-Assn., under fire on dairy farmer group over to the CIO, have been asked by opposing factions to appear at a South Lyon meeting tonight to defend them- selves, The two dre Rolland Brengle of matt Lyon, president, and Treas- rer Arthur Heslip of Northville, peal Oakland County representa- tive to the Michigan Milk Pro- Heart Attack Claims Sylvan Lake Leader Frank E. Baldwin, 5, of 1480 Oakwood Ave., Sylvan—Lake,died! . last night of a heart attack in the Ohio’ 3 Lausche Sides With Ike’s Veto Action CINCINNATI (INS) -- J. Lausche. Asked by’ newsmen what he thought of the veto, the governor— a-dark horse possibility for the Democratic nomination for the presidency—snapped: Te eae vetoed it quicker than 60P Group Selects State Delegates (Continued From Page One) lutions committee These included -com- mendations of President Eisen-|... hower, Sen. Charles E. Potter, and ae representation. in the House. When the nominating committee returned its 124 names just before midnight, Waterford Township delegate Richard I. Moore objected to the 35 listed delegates who were not either elected delegates or — nominated—frem the BLASTS DISORDER Sharply criticising the “disorder at the last state convention,” Moore urged.that “the operation of the working delegation should remain in the hands of the elected delegates.” ‘Moore tld the 17 delegates “plenty of room on the alternate list” for non-elected delegates. As alternates, these delegates could be seated in the delegation at the convention, but would have’ no voice in pre-convention meet- The 17° delegates accepted the = over Moore's objection. Lodge {airmen Hayes to Speaker & sheers ing committee before the state convention, Lodge said a “good i Ti, Dee. 13, 1897. He leaves his wife, Fievence; daughter, Mrs. Wallace Riley and Funeral service will be held tomorrow. The family has request-| ed that in lieu of flowers, contri- butions -be made to the - Venice, Florida Memorial Hospital Fund. rs. George H. Pelland Mrs. George H. (Velma M.) Pel- land, 53, of 209 Clifford St. died yesterday at the home of her sis- ter, Mrs. Frank Foster in Milling- ton. She had been ill eight years. Born in Cass City March 26, 1903, she was the daughter of Dugald} and Sarah Ashley Livingston. The; Pellands were married nine years| ago in Mexico. | A resident of Pontiac 35 years, Mrs. Pelland was a member of the Eastern Star, and Novesta Church, Cass City. She attended | the Wilson Avenue Methodist | Church here. : } vived by her son, Robert Livings- ton of Toledo, Ohio. Also surviving! Mrs. Belle Foster of Millington. | Mrs. Pelland is at the Pursley Funeral Home ywhere service hte be held at 2 p.m. Saturday. The Rev. Easton Hazard, her’ pastor, | 6 o'clock this thjs evening. | Ammonia Blast Rips. Plant in Pennsylvania MARCUS HOOK, Pa. @—An ex-| ‘plosion in the Sun Oil Co.’s new) ammonia plant early today catised| damage estimated at “several mil-| E jlion dollars’ and minor injuries to! jseven eaployes, | * * Calvin C, "Naylor, acting plant | | thanager, who made the damage | lestimate, said the cause of the ‘blast was undetermined. * A fire that followed was being! ‘allowed to burn jtself out, Naylor isaid, since there was no danger of | lits spreading to other buildings. | The blast was the second this) |year in the new plant, built at a. cost of about 10 million dollars. scinihcmiaccao : | ‘Today by Happy Monaco MONTE CARLO o — Hundreds of stamp and souvenir collectors, lined up at Monaco’s postoffices — to buy the special stamp, issue honoring the -wedding of Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier It. The series of eight stamps of varying denominations was for steering nm was born in Te-'nate ‘most of the disorder.” “Report Soviets Have Super-Duper Missile committee” would elimi- ° LONDON (®—The Daily Tele- ‘graph said today the Soviet Union has developed a ram jet missile with a speed of more than 3,000 miles an hour and a range of 180 miles. * * s The information was attributed to a German rocket scientist—not ‘named — ‘who worked for six;meet with the Bloomfield Hills $ years in a Russian research cen-/board on Tuesday to talk over |¢ ter.’ The Telegraph said the w is 11 inches in diameter, heir tig enough to carry an atomic war- jhead. ‘Explains Rail Automation ANN ARBOR #® — Thomas J. |Deegan Jr., vice president of New | York Central will discuss “The 'the University of Michigan. Deegan and Automation.” ‘Artist Speaks at UM by. a. resolutions’ The Day’ in Birmingham New C. of C. BIRMINGHAM §— Arthur F. Blakeslee became new of School Program Bloomfield Hills Orders Cost Study on Summer Stepped-Up Classes Arthur Blakeslee Elected President ayne Prosecutor Pays $120 on Drunk Charge DETROIT @ — Assistant Wayne -\County Prosecutor Martin Pauls- sel eo yesterday |while driving, police said, in the of drunk ; driving, He was fined| $100 and $20 costs by John L. et H rime : 7 ii i Saas. Re LL raed \ SPECIAL SALE :-.; Ist age ully Sanforized Sport Shirts SHORT SLEEVE—2-Woy Collor Boys’ Sizes 6 to 16 Choice of —— ag ne heathertone iy large ent of pat EX, way im or = ass: Wora Sizes 8 to 18 Zipper fly, 2-button Ist Quality—Half-Elastic Waist 4 BOYS’ SANFORIZED _Denim Jear FADED BLUE or CHARCOAL 1% j 98 N. Saginaw “ —Basement VSOTPITTTTTO OTT TOS mM. officers will preside at the annual newly approved) budget calls for $838,220, with $535,- | 000 for teachers. 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Archie: Sle LADIES’ NYLONS eal ad he Reg. $1.50 Reg. $1.35 Regular $3.98 to $898 1" = "5" “ Playtex Girdles Girls’ | Ladies’ Odds 'n’ Ends Spring Hats Wool Skirts Regular to $7.95 "Regular to* $3.98 Reg. $5.98 to $12.98 Men’s All Wool Sportcoat with Contrasting Slacks Sport Coats in se $30 | plaids) and checks. > Regular $45. All shades with all wool slacks. Regular, short, long. eo [oe Coat and Slacks, Sport Ensemble ; Sizes 2 to 12, and Sia blue, brown, - 1° || 4-"6-'9 Men’s “Weekender” — Play Slacks 3s Washable linen in charcoal, tan, light Washable Fancy | Tee Shirts....... hay BOYS’ SPORT SUITS 3-*6- 8 | CHARGE YOUR . CLOTHES 3 WAYS; _ _ arora ep Men per mewe ° a ae ee ee Fe nm a ae Pe: if ee ee a eee ee ee ee ee ee ee a EXPERIENCE HELPS — When it comes to serving quantity meals, experience is a big help. The three women above have had that in abundance, having he}ped to serve some 2000 meals in the last year at St. Benedict's Church. From left to right they are Cooking Suggestions for Banquets pans, Bake in 35idegree oven! yt Bosil on Tomatoes | The herb basil, so popular in| Faw ‘kitchen chairman. ae ee ee eee Ck * 7 __pHURSDAY, APRIL, 19, 1956. Mrs. Homer Moran of Coleman street, Mrs, Arthur Perrin of Starr | avenue (she makes all the coffee), and Mrs. Charles Visinare of Voorheis road, eoghairman of the dining: room. Mrs. Moran is | Choice Graded Steer Beet PURE BEEF 2 389° WE GIVE U.S. SAVINGS. STAMPS. SHORT RIBS OF BEEF Imported Holland _ CANNED HAM 2 Lb. Can *499 PETER’S BACON SQUARES mh 19¢_ ROUND STEAK-SIRLOIN STEAK , _ SWISS STEAK-ROLLED RUMP Buy the Best for Laat _ LEAN, MEATY... _ SPARE RIBS “29° PAN-READY © FRYING CHICKENS . . CLUB or _ he'until done, about 1 hour. recipes you may find useful. . Veal and Ham Loaf ® —€ jean ground veel” nd cooked ham cup len onion 3 cups cream of rice cereal ¥ <3 cup milk ees 1 tablespoon salt + cups ¢rushed pineapple 2 tablespoons kitchen bouquet 23 eup catsup - we + Mix: veal, ham, onion, coresii milk, eggs and salt. Scale into 6 itwo-pound portions and shape in ‘loaf pan, about 544x10%x3 inches. {Turn into _greased shallow beking Now You Can Lose Weight... Effectively .. Efficiently Safely ae with josephine Lowman’s Diet. Planned. Menus and diet hints will toke off up to in 9 days. The 9-Day Diet starts ~ Saturday, April 21st in the ’col- 9-Day 10 Ibs. Here are some useful tips for all ‘banquet chairmen, given in a little * 3 ¢ ipamphiet devoted to quantity An excellent book for any group | to have on hand is. Jane Kirk's) “What's Cooking?” It is slanted church Here are a couple of quantity, When dove, combine pineapple, kitchen houquet and catsup. Spread ‘over tops of each loaf, allowing it to run down ‘sides, and return to is\over for about 10 minutes longer. Serve hot or cold, Makes 48 portions of a.4 ounce slice each. Sweet-Sour Cream “en A. ori skit i cup sugar 1 teaspoon dry mustard Teup vinegar 4 large cane undiluted evaporated milk Combine. salt, sugar, >mustard Italy, and tomatoes are herb over freshly cut wonde ful! | able. Lightly sprinkle the dried wedges, It's insepar-| | : i J Del Monte TUNA = Sliced BACON “3st CHOICE GRADE , POT ROAST | Blade Cut “39 PRESSELL’S SLICED . BOLOGNA "39: _ SWIFT'NING SHORTENING. = 59: . and vinegar together. Beat well.; “Avoid difficult or complicated|Continue beating arid slowly add . Use in-jall the evaporated milk. Use with CUTS “BEEF-VEAL | LAMB- PORK | Imperial Smoked HAM ..« BACON BORDEN’S BISCUITS “10 int TOMATO SOUP “10° LAKE CHARLEVOIX SOUR PIE CHERRIES em 155 Can (14 Oz. FRESH TOMATOES 1% Cello. Tube Downey's san folow the cron? 7 the oe Many of: them are prepared | season foods to save money andishredded cabbage or mixed vege- From Ou P acking House Guurch women. obtain better quality. tables. Makes 2 quarts. Retail Market ah “Know the limitations of the . BEEF BUYS St. Anthony's Guild of St. Bene-jequipment you have. Be sure your; Grenadine is widely available in dict's Church consists of a group|recipes are reliable. lupermarkets. ‘This sweet red Sides or Quarters _ of. women long experienced in| “pign a menu with attractive, liquid makes a delightful addition Ready for Your Locker serving. + meals. For in-|parmonious colors and arrange-|to a fruit cup when used with BUY and SAVE- DECEUCG IE tes tacennsln OOS, end Setenoe be jdacretien | STEWART BEEF CO women served two thousand/tween soft and solid foods and a rencontre le meals. In this way they _ CaO contrast in flavor and textures. Add sliced strawberries to vanil-’ Wholesale & Retail Distributors money for their church. “Better have leftovers than not/|!# pudding and use as a filling for } 130 N. Cass Ave., Pontiac, Mich. Under the direction of Mrs enough.” re angel foot! cake. Cut. the’ cake: Phone FE $-6220 . Peter Aldo, _ of the guild) cs csdtete une ee in three layers. these women become a Chi, . their duties it is advisable oe SUR Or 2s sac eTapecenaaa cael emer oo a a teem. Their aang make a check list. This will af f 3 Th. can SWIFTING 59 ses OM Cans You Save 50% at This Price ~ Libby or Defiance Pumpkin Gaines HOMOGENIZED 5 pars 2 oe ree ; g vue MEAL . Complete Line of Beer, Wines, Liquors fo Take: Oul—We Reserve the Right to Limit Quentity 197 OAKLAND ave. | Super Market = (SPADAFORE} 197 OAKLAND AVE. Fri. thru Sat. Parking Velvet Brand Vanitla ~ Chocolate . Strawberry - Neapolitan’ BREAD 1% Ib. loaf Defiance Margarine Yellow Quorters V2 Gal. - r Value | MEAT EXTRA S$ Plus Holdens Red Stamps PECIAL KINGAN’S _ 1 tb. Hot Dogs 1 4b. Sausage 1 Ib. Bacon All for s460| Flavor Filled Round or Swiss STEAK... a oe 59 Tender ‘n’ Juicy - Rolled Rump ROAST... U. S$. No. 1 Faney Florida Sebago New Potatoes 25 Lb. Bag e 5 Lbs: U. S. Choice Grade Standing RIB ROAST... 6 &7 Rib Cut a8 Choice Cuts Beef Pot ROAST.......... 39 er one v. S. SAVINGS. STAMPS. sag hore ince Sit = Buy the Best for Less ROUND STEAK SIRLOIN ‘STEAK LEAN, MEATY , HAMBURGER || . swiss STEAK-ROLLED RUMP || SPARE RIBS 3-80 FG: | 220" CHOICE tb. SHORT RIBS || .....- amie | © mop: Sate OF BEEF to “ig & ir F CHOICE GRADE wera Hans PAN-READY ~ | y ~ POT ROAST canes’ | PRYING or ast $999 CHICKENS co Lb. 39° L apc ga , c | PRESSELL’s ACO , , SLICED « acon | CLUB or RIB. A) oe squares | STEAKS... Say @ |. a Qe ee S| Be Del Monte. ee. SWIFT NING SHORTENING TUNA = pen bs 2) an « 59: BORDEN’S ' CAMPBELL’S LAKE CHARLEVOIX FRESH BISCUITS | TOMATO | qichoe. | TOMATOES 6 | SOUP reas 14 Oz . “10° 10" 2 15:| 19° . Complete Line of Beer, Wines, Liquors fo Take: Oul—We Reserve the Right to Limit Quentity EXPERIENCE HELPS — When it comes to serving quantity Mrs. Homer Moran of Coleman street, Mrs, Arthur Perrin of Starr | meals, experience is a big help. The three women above have had avenue (she makes all the coffee), and Mrs. Charles Visinare of | that in abundance, having hejped to serve some 2000 meals in the YVoorheis road, eoshairman of the dining: room. Mrs. Moran is | last year at St. Benedict's Church. From left to right they are kitchen chairman, Cooking Suggestions for Banquets pans. Bake in 350-degree oven| saelewtt dite, aboot 1 hoor. ‘Put Bosil on Tomatoes ‘When done, combine pineapple,| The herb. basil, so popular in) kitchen bouquet and catsup. Spread|Italy, and tomatoes are insepar-/ | ‘over tops of each loaf, allowing itjable. Lightly sprinkle the dried | i “| to run down sides, and return to freshi is\over for about 10 minutes longer. mer’ over ly cut wedges, It's Serve hot or cold, Makes 48 portions of a.4 ounce nice each “BEEF-VEAL | Tewmpsceed Cream Dressing LAMB - PORK i salt ~| 1 -tablespo: - | i cup sugar I teaspoon dry mustard | CUTS leup vinegar 4 large cane undiluted evaporated milk “ Combine. salt, sugar, +mustard Imperial Smoked charge. and vinegar together. Beat well., H AM B ACGON “Avoid difficult or complicated|Continue beating and slowly add and wonde: rful! i] ! | i 4 i i all the evaporated milk, Use with ; Downey's 9g Many of them are prepared) ison foods to save money and|shredded cabbage or mixed vege- From Our Packing House Ys church ee er: Sa obtain better quality. tables. Makes 2 quarts. Retail Market Ho aS Sa ie “Know the limitations of the BEEF BUYS ney Pe, ru St. Anthony's Guild of St. Bene-|equipment you have. Be sure your) Grenadine is widely available in ; Ss Sat dict’s Church consists of a group|recipes are reliable. . lupermarkets. ‘This sweet red Sides or Quarters Butter s s _ ot. women long experienced in| “pian a menu with attractive, |liquid makes a delightful addition Ready tor Your Locker a — For ya | harmonious colors and arrange-\to a fruit cup when used with BUY and SAVE- stance, : group ment, with a good balance be- discretion women served two thousand)iween soft and solid foods and a eineniiligsngemeinsaii | STEWART BEEF CO. = i = 197 OAKLAND AVE. ~ Super Market 197 OAKLAND AVE. meals, In this way they _ CaO contrast in flavor and-textures. Te sliced strawberries to vanil- i Wholesale & Retail Distributors Parking money for their church. “Better have leftovers than not|!@ Pudding and use as a filling for] 130 N. Cass Ave., Pontiac, Mich. Under the direction of Mrs enough.” ‘i angel fool cake. Cut the cake: Phone FE $-6220 . Soe 2 eeten of the cul 5, iis i hib-oieal al crosswise in three layers. these women become an ex k their duties it is advisable een reer mean sr iieanammechamcamen — I a Sac eterna le to make a check list. This will’ and over i- 1 -shen SF ally de cone 7 the re, Be 5 Plus Holdens Red Stamps r Value BREAD raat "EXTRA SPECIAL 1% tb. loot KINGAN’S All for tive Extension Service puts ‘out a. monthly bulletin, It lists foods in) ~ gg and gives recipes. Contact Mrs. Josephine Lawyer, Oakland | banquet County Extension Service, Pontiac, planning | Michigan, for details An excellent book for any group | responsible|to have on hand is. Jane Kirk's) She|“‘What's Cooking?” It is slanted | butcher who toward church and PTA groups land their needs, The recipes are’ — and good, the instructions eg are a couple of quantity, recipes you may find useful. 3 segue and Ham Loaf ‘—_ — foe vee!” ground cooked ham cup len onion cups cream of rice cereal 3. 3 cup milk 8 eggs Velvet Brand VY, Gal. - Vanitla Mig oe Strawberry ie gene Grace’ pineapple 2 tablespoons kitchen pengued 23 eup catsup - + Mix: veal, ham, © onion, cereal, milk, eggs and salt. Scale into 6 itwo-pound portions and shape in ‘loaf pan, about 544x10%x3 inches. {Turn into _greased shallow beking Defiance Qt. jar: Salad a 39° ~ 1 1b. Bacon j Dressing... Uv Flavor Filled Round or Swiss 59S) STEAK.......... 39°/ Tender ‘n’ Juicy | , € Rolled Rump Tender, Juicy - | ROAST vases were SWEET 7 e U. S. Choice Grade sso CORN Standing 4 rm i —— = 8 RIB ROAST... iF ap b. . S.No. 1 Fancy 5 Lbs. — ich 88 Getto = 9Q © a is s ~ Defiance 2 Lbs. Margarine Yellow Quorters 1b. ca SWIFT'HING 59 ~ Libby or Defiance Pumpkin Effectively .. Efficiently Safely oy with josephine Lowman’s 9-Day Diet. Planned Menus and diet hints will toke off up to 10 Ibs. - §n9days. The 9-Day Diet starts - ie a a April 21st in the ‘col- HOMOGENIZED . ae MEAL ATI lho. APRIL 21, in 1 tb. Hot Dogs gua : | 1 tb. Sausage $i] : te, # § ns : 4 maining 1 cup crumbs, Fry in hot deep salad oll (375) . degrees) three minutes, or until per. ‘Or margarine; = =~ Combine remaining soup and|¥8Ye complicated” and eo [Fea oy holding’ oppose cor mi hers together, one slice of bread, dients, Heat to boiling point, stir-/ Today the. eliquent majority of|buttered side up, into each tin ring frequently, Serve saiice over|folks are to get more pro-jor cup to form four-pointed cups. croquettes. Serves four. tein into the dally- diet. Bake im moderately hot, $75- ; | There are five pages in today’s Women’s Section She also bas served as an ‘ad- en members, Mrs. Harry Randall honored bride-elect Mary Ann Pickering at her home on Wards Point drive Menday evening. : Mary Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Pickering of| . Shealso has served as, an ad-| Alice avenue, will. become the|Viser to the Office of International, bride of Vireent John Raymond|Trade Fairs in the U. S. Depart-| Jr. May 12 at St. Hugo of the ment of Commerce. Hills, He is the son of Mr. and! . s * Mrs. V. J. Raymond of Detroit.| A long-time worker in the Re! Mrs, Pickering and Mrs. Ray- | morous positions. In Boston, she mond presided at the tea table ‘pas been active in the Massachus- which was decorated with flor- | .i¢¢ Committee on Public Safety, al arrangements of pink flowers and centered with a tke in- scribed with the mames of the 'Club and the Advertising Club. couple, | Other guests were Mrs. Lucian Lareau, Mrs. Paul Belanger, Mrs Mothers’ Club A. P. Herzog Jr., Kay Justin, HHOlds Meeting Betty Lippard, Mrs. John O’Brien, ’ PE Mrs, Theodore Stickney, Mrs. Jo-) at the Tuesday evening meeting seph N. Lacy, Mary Lou Lacy, of the Boys’ Club, invited the! Mrs one Lay: Mrs. John Reid, Boys’ Club, Mr. Caulacos, director Gprbars White and Mrs. E. L. of the Bys’ Club, invited the sradley. group to attend the dinner being| ——— served by the seniér boys in May.) Mission Bells Unit | + * | with the Republican National Fi-) — Mrs.| publian Party, she has filled nu- the Boston Community Fund,- the) Business and Professional Women’s | “Designed to take you all mer are these dresses modeled by mem- bers of the Women’s Group of Forest Lake through sum- Mrs, William to right) are field Hills. and Mrs, Raymond E, Cahill of 1! Mrs. Ferd Broock of Bloomfield Hills, M. Hutchins of Birmingham loom- Country Club. Models (left Womens Se PAGES 50-54 Verne C. Hampton II, son of \Mr. and Mrs, Verne C, Hampton of Cherokee road, has been accepted into. membership in Delta Theta iPhi, legal fraternity at the Uni- lversity of Virginia where he is a first-year student. p | * * * Dr. David F, Striffier, New Mex- ico state-director of dental health, returns today to Santa Fe, N.M., after spending thrée weeks with THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1956 Personal News of Local Interest| his mother, Mrs, H C. Striffier ot East Iroquois road, One week 6f his Slay he par ticipated in-a University of Mich- igan Dental Public Health Work- Maj. and Mrs. Robert F. Mc- Glone arrived recently from Ra-| stay in Tampa, Fla. On their re- ‘turn trip they were guests of the (Ross Dogettes, former Pontiac res- ‘idents now living in Marion, Ind. e* * * Following a six-week stay at Fort Lauderdale, Fia., Mrs. John Hathaway has returned to her home in Windiate Park. * * « State Rep. and Mrs. Leslie Hudson of Gallogly read are re- -eelving congratulations on the Ensembles for Summer Are Viewed Wednesday Event Takes Place at the Country Club: orest Lake Sponsor Fashion Showing ~ ‘ ede ee a a aN re a ka ees ee ee Rea = = —soommemt Air F Base, Puerto Rico, : 5 Mak Band | A gift was presented to the) . rag vet wats a nether: Mrs. birth of a daughter, Patricia Ann, Altar Guil Holds akes Bandages Boys’ Club by members of thei | © ) Pe 2 4 ‘ . Bride-Elect John Stellman of East Pike street.| “Pr * China Cord Party The Mission Belts of St. John mothers organization, Mrs. Ralph, | rk RN 2 2 a eR ES a b> The couple wil] leave in a few days Grandparents of the infant are >; — Lutheran CHurch met with Mrs ier _ ppointed chakmen Of Bia See cone vee ‘ sae 4 ek for Spokane, Wash., where the ma-|Mr. ‘and Mrs, Rodney Johnson of| Eighty-five tables were in play - Karl Erickson of Henderson street|*"€ Soup's annual trip. 7 S Ono re jor will be stationed. West New York avenue and Mrs.|at the bone china cup and saucer ' Tussday crening. Devotions WHS) cou a. o Mrs, James Blakeney (left) of Utica road and Mrs. | ee ee ‘\Ciaude Hudson of Pontiac State|card party held by St. Michael Al- fiven by Mra Kenneth Anderson.;,-ostesses for the meeting were) 7, F, Hartman Jr.of Birmingham are all set for golf | ; Mrs, H. Erwin Gottschalk of Co-|Hospital Grounds, tar Guild Tuesday evening. | ive ‘vers attende ‘|Mrs. Leonard Johnson, Mrs. Har-) 7: ‘ : . ‘a Ower- - ‘Twat road is flying Monday 6 Min-| = ———i—i“(‘i‘ KS nell Neglect ae ; Twenty members attended theo) Mackenzie Mrs. Kenneth Ni-| 16 NORTH SAGINAW STREET ‘i oe ae = ; ar: ; bs. Ege dees _ Just Arrived = nents | . CAR either: hand captivating gz “BABY DOLLS” § | in no-iron Moongleam , = — ” Plisse y Shown receiving a check from Doris tion. Sorority members raised the money | oe Ball of Alpha Omega Chapter of Beta with various projects in the past several Others to 5.98 Sao Sigma Phi sorority is Mayor- William months including their annual “Sno-Ball” , ‘os = A Donaldson. The check will be used to dance in February. . jag Oy Se wee further the drive for the Pontiac Founda- _, . soe, eerie s a tate ‘ #225 the por General Guild Meating wap oeiiag Couple Planning if you lose one, | Bein’ _ |by Deborah Circle | Sonow — iqe : rag Hears | ease a he Dina cc June Wedding || buy one-Ci*) uP f , Oakland ‘ethodist Church » and France} 8 - ; 2 rs. orregan - tmet Wednesday for a jomutidh trams Lain peck anaes ‘ Aqua ——__—_—\—yirs-Frank—Corregan, diocesan; luncheon—at—the—home—of—Mrs./ing the —engagement ‘of — their = FREE! pe ee chairman of United Thank Otter-|James Wellington On Lore Mrs daughter, Barbara Jo, to Alonzo) 3% - ppapie Gove 10 to 16 ing, was the speaker at the Tuesday|p ay mond Coombe who aad a or the ne Oe tk, end : ? = _ oost Guild of "a. ees » atemeal wil, meet in May sh the ‘Hotel The coule plane a deneli nisi pare fr : : nts wi y - The couple plans a June| se wee ae ete ce anna |Waldrva fora Tesch : avenue couple plans a June 16 NORTH SAGINAW STREET awa tos a as | field introduced the’ speaker. : Weather I: Sector td ‘ * *® «& , = | Mrs, Corregan told of the places) , ® That extra glove for your ~ Cee S the United Thank .Offering money wordrobe...to be worn a perfectly piquant is used, eee prom mis-, : anywhere : ~ et ee sions, schools, narod oe ee 7 panty ‘ally: fined ; — | © Fis smoethly _ in colors tabs +: } © All whi or trbamied i your Geesited.< iy Spun demon, Cherry, Ucorice, wane er z ——— i f 4 F MATERNITY | Group 1—25¢ Priced Very Low For Group 2—3 for $1.00 ™ Out Group 3—50c Many. Other Items at Sale Prices - OXFORD SHOP 59 W. Huron St. FE 4-7312 Across trom Edison's new Building a— : @ = v2 Z * ¢ ® { Mrs, Stanley, religious educa. tion director, and William Lyle, | youth activities director, have; planned an evening of fun for the) young people. Mrs. Elmer Quine is handling reservations, | take a deep | cu, Linens. Failles. Pink ; Navy te Powder : Black Beige Coral” Sketched Linen Type ~ Rayon and Silk 14.95 A. Smart new Spectator in beautiful corkette. Flame, Two from a : Collection of Many! - { THE PONTIAC PRESS. _yrurspay, APRIL 19, 1956. Hearted Aenea thought of this some months whole-heartedly and zetfully as you can It'll make a new “pereon ot you! (Copyright 1966) Hosts May « ®Let Guests _ Treat Them However, Visitors] Are Not Required} © to -Entertain iG ‘ By EMILY POST A hostess writes: “Very often my husband and I have friends come to stay with us anywhere from a week end to two weeks, Na-|° ft a i—pety we these a Z serided for the women is white; They're bad : turally we do all we can to enter-|- | ed ih bal te if take oak nee Sunmatiing about this ji2in them and make their visit ead suatncss, ond tals gecidl baitdo | TURES MAM, Cart de Sune, pleasant. comfort festures assure restful ft, Theyre ition to working on this! -“Occasionally’ guests will offer additic on popular show, Mr. de Suzeito pay some of the expenses of television, plus feature sotes|to dimmer, or the theater, et. What| Michigan State University Women’s Club has planned mingham, Mrs, Donald McCandless of Corey street. Mrs. fitude a dessert bridge and canasta party for members and William Adams of Birmingham, Dottie Rossetti of Bir- ge artes me gue un en Should we let them) vives of the alumni group April 25 at the Birmingham © mingham, Mrs. Harry Winston Jr. of Birmingham and * for everything?” a Community Club. Members of the committee photo-. Mrs. Douglas Watson of Birmingham. | — may be - . Mr. de Suze fmt graphed (left to right) are Mrs. Richard Kvitek of Bir- purchased from members. ; , ith) them, but they want te invite-' News From Bloomfield Hills =arg|“" | Parties Are Given for Bride-Elect Elaine Darden been away at boarding school and “The Best Friend Your Feet Ever Had” By RUTH SAUNDERS will be Mrs. Carl T, Guething Southern travelers intlude Mr.|the Bugas children have returned * when he returned home recently BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Pians for} 29d Mrs, hamend Sam, and Mrs. D. W. Candler who arejfrom a stay at Palm Springs, FE — -He was planning to go to Yugo-|tnat he always’ left alittle food Elaine Darden's marriage to Larry aan meee (tlavia when I met him. He told/on his plate. : Heltech of Pontiac have been cont After fourmonth word ers] Other | ites Yan - {pleted by her parents, Mr. on President Monroe, _ ans eaationns masta a hin —_ it! Mrs. Frederick M. Darden of Lakeland Mrs. James P. Baldwin are Mr. and oe ae aie as taught always/ oon, raat At ale Ophans Late Somme dr., both are 8 joy te walt in, Try 0 pair today. ; R Hm 5 cf ¢: g a g “SPECIAL TURDAY 6” thing on'‘one’s plate was consid- ( with which he ! “ee Baik: ain : r | : 7 ct ute" its om : ar i em Outlines Plans — : Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Brown/Jr. were hosts at Tuesday's open- ; for Style Show __|Hinshaw (Lois Katherine Meyer)|ing Tigers’ baseball game to Dr. hio, ing Guild Benedict|the birth of a daughter, Julie Ann, ‘ . Hiard Kellogg St. Joseph ot St. ’ Entertaining at luncheon be- Church met Monday evening with| April 13. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph! tore the gatne were Mr, and igs i i Ee i has never been accepted etiquette di the Detroit. Ath- in people. I have more or less ; gave a dines at te Hinshaw of Pon Valley are lfelt” that 1 could, te © emell way,[ Oe * © are Spee. letic Chib and Mrs. Raymond P.|Mrs. Nelson Hunter of West lro-|tie natersal prendpancate, ee imitate the: United Nations by Fohey Scenes phe A. (Carsé|quois road, Mrs, Willard Johnson ** 6 an D Downey, Me. ond bringing people of different lands| Coming Events brace + te Detail Golf Club, (20d Mrs, Otis Allen served as co-| Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Fruehaut| Mrs. Edward A, Schirmer, Mr. face to face with each other—out- onviide . the bri eck js | hostesses, of Middlebelt road will be hosts at) and Mrs. Robert F, G. ie lining their lives, their problems] Pontiac Rebekah Lodge 460 will meet), - her. ds, is tcomplet- *e* 8 dinner Monday evening in their) Mernie Anderson, Mr, and Mrs, | and their countries with an eye tol with degree practice after lodge. a ae eee sends, ie ichigan|,, Final plans were formulated, by|home for their houseguests, Mr.| Harold J, Stengiein. of Bay the beautiful as well as the UElY.) pontise _foin Club, will meet tonignt State Universit ™ the group for the annual summerjind Mrs. Raoul Masserdy of) City and Lawrence Ballew of JACOBSEN’S FLOWERS ee en ea nl recatherens Sobmatone of De-|S0w mew May 2 in St. Benedict|Paris, France. Detroit. TD sot ves (eee mea Sopra rene 2 Del ps pomrnd an ae So aN ea as ndictss a] w Fin -7165 pyvou' ‘o be, resoive this min-/41 Pythian Sisters will meet a a8! 's, Mrs. ichards Mrs. la W : Oi N. St. eGifts FE 3-716 ute to do every single chore as| MiP" serie St 138 Pm for +e | ae Mrs, Anthony Matyniak are co- caer pana Se ooo a Bloomfield nt all | ol : . - — zie her daughter, Mrs, George SF gag ey ayy Se men of the semi-annual rum- |try Club Wednesday, several mem- 8 ‘ ; , Trumbull Jr.,.wil give a eer a rangements for models; Mrs. Keith cuent procs grlcar Lina 5 of [bere entettained guests. 1 bos ogee at Bloomfield Hillsicsehachern, Mrs. Donald Fraser) ae pe pre Pay J Bemb, - ountry Clu! and Mrs, Adrian Magnun, refresh-| Among the many chairmen ot rs George W. Walker, Mrs Han. PIANIST SCHEDULED ments; Mrs, Walter Hiller, tickets; momma hana 0. a Temea, ies Gearge &. Cove- 3 J, Nance , Mrs. ’ Cranbrook Music Guild will pre-/Mrs. Allen, publicity; Mrs. Steen iM sent pianist Winiam fmsibaaiig of| Owens and Mrs? Roy Lyons, kitch- who are in charge of the French|9#ush Jr. . M. M. Burgess, ’ |Ann Arbor at the Tuesday concert |®- Room. Mrs, George W. McCormick * 8 %8 Jr. is assistant publicity chairman.|\Ars. Emma Pelican * *» . i at Cretireck House. Other committee members are Mrs. Graham J. Graham is chait-j17. Frank Secoy and Mrs..Wil-| Mrs. John S. Bugas and two of Feted on Birthday man for the evening assisted by : Mrs. William L. Graham and Mrs.|liam Kennedy. prizes, ‘and irs. Mrs. Emma Pelican of South —,/ ohn Gottschalk, Mrs. James Clark} — ; Anderson Frederick G. Weed. street was the guest of , and Mrs. Jack Seebald, decorations honor at a surprise birthday din- Pouring __ - ¥ the conseat and tables, ner Tuesday evening. Mr. and 3ET ee IN CASH!'E, oT ge ee pers 5 EASY EVERYBODY WINS) Yl gi ue ® Here's how: Just attach actual flavors and creamy-smooth texture Jabels to match the jars of Swift's ~ of the new Swift's Meats. And “Meats for Babies pictured here! they're brimful ofyhe body-build- smccom. . .a feagrenct ___ | Mail to MATCH ’EM, Box 7312, _ing protein, vitamins and minerals i ' se destin ed “es ecome a | [Chicas 77, Illinois. You will re- baby needs for healthy growth. se i a btn h sa fiat | ceive a crisp new one-dollar bill. Serve all 8 varieties. Try Swift’s ; Your baby will love the wonderful Egg Yolks, too. They're rich in iron. , ' MEATS FOR BABIES | SWIFTS— most precious product Cut front panel showing variety (for example: BEEF) from actual labels. Paste over matching jars in blocks below Mrs. Eleah Patten, Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs, Frank McGregor, Mrs. Lulu Luby, Mrs.. Grace Shulz, Mrs. Maude Place, Mrs. Bessie Slaybaugh and Mrs. Duncan McVedn. | Mrs. Shulz presented the hon- oree with a remembrance of the occasion from the guests. Association Plans Dance asi’ Saturday Mrs. Harold McDonald of Brook- dale lane is serving as general Ss: aowuling chic, Italian couturiere, introduces her newest INCANTO PERFUME and COLOGNE- Weer wide belt on peor sheath #- Assisting Mrs. McDonald are Part flower, part flame, , You feel to0 tall. A stole and lerge Mrs, Maurice Schlussel and Mrs. | ' P . jewelry help too. Gene Denham, also of Brookdale entirely emotional . ... as lane, The party is being held from Chew tes Time Predicom 9 until 12 o'clock at the Isaac E. — innocently seductive as the The unbelted, long-line princess|/Crary School. sheath stresses height and thinness.| James Thompson will call the — — such as _— lively quadrilles during the square CorETENS pe liege dance portion of the _—_ Mem- ao stole ath” mand . { fashions from this famed ¢=3 | A (~—S Italian couturiere! z PERFUME Yor. $9 Mor. $17.50 1MYoz. $30 COLOGNE 302. $5 6 on. $7 PASTE ACTUAL LABEL HERE ince. 1) PASTE < io ; ACTUAL LABEL “Swifts _sfacemist HERE t 1 pee aig Cherry Almond Angel . cairn 32. | COFFEE CAKE 2 ; & eseeeean. Bavarian Peo ega og Th fence yo wer a een ee, th nd dvgn + on oe oe oe oe oe vee ' pefreshments will be served. a * ae es we ee 3 es ange ae 0 for each $1,000. = a aot ing rink, PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1956 ets in Area of. new junior) BERS 3 yee ! rx B " z z ae 5 g William Coulacos, Director of Pontiac Boy’s Club, will speak on the subject “The Case for Juv- enile Decency”. A discussion pe- riod will follow his talk. : The Walled Lake Junior-Senior; High PTA will consider the merits of dividing the’ group when they meet tonight in the cafeteria of senior high at 8. A vote will be taken on the question which has been under consideration for most of the year. ‘Metamora-Dryden_ Public Meeting Set -|ing to study proposals for~a new, high school, for the Dryden-Meta-| METAMORA—-A large attend- ance is. expected at a public meét- mora area. School officials are urging that every resident turnout at the gath- ering, to be held at 8 p..m. Friday in the Metamora School, = The of what to do with the area’s high school. stu- dents is a vital one. Formerly they have gone to -Lapeer, but this district is considering clos- ‘ ing its rolls to tuition students, In that case, the Metamora dis- trict is faced with either annexa- ‘\to Be Saturday . Become Political Factor the market value of com grown this year in the commercial area. This area takes in such politically important farm states as lowa, , Ohio, Michigan, Nebraska, Minnesota and Wiscon- isin, . - ‘ Details of the new support pro- Mother-Son Event Could Add to Corn Val Slate Elections, Bake Sales and Installation for Commerce Groups at De Florio's Market were com- pleted at the latest meeting of the Isabella Thoburn Circle .of Com- at Thomas Hall THOMAS — The WSCS here has slated a ‘‘Mother-Son” Banquet, to be held at Thomas Community Hall on Saturday at_7 p.m. Mrs. L. D. Riley of Clarkston tion with Lapeer or sending stu- dents elsewhere, . will show moving pictures during the program.—— . Deaths in Nearby Communities be asked from the floor before voting on officers for the com- . ing year. - Because the February meeting panel was so well received, but did not have time to answer all questions, it is—being—recatied: Those to, speak are the Rev. Perry Thomas of the Commerce Metho- dist church, moderator; Mrs. Ethel Gibson and Mrs. Lynn Garrett, teachers; John Westerdale and) Harold Welch, parents; and Bob Hess and Linda Chabot, students. A social hour will follow and Waterford A meeting of Waterford Center PTA will be held at 8 tonight at the school. , Bruce Orr, band director for the junior high school, will present BEVERLY SPRANKLE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sprankle of! # Detroit announce the engagement of their daughter, Beverly, to War- ren Henderson II, He is the son of Walter Dittman DRYDEN — Service for Walter Dittman, 60, of East Main street, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Imlay City, with burial in Dryden Ceme- be held at 12 noon Friday at his, residence, under the direction of Muir Brothers Funeral Home. Mr. | Dittman died Wednesday. He leaves his wife, Alta; one son, | Keith of Dryden; one - daughter,’ Mrs, Clare O’Meara of Sandusky; | his mother, Mrs, Amanda Dittman of Dryden; one brother, Carl of Dryden; one sister, Mrs. Shirl Jackson of Flint; and seven grand- children. Frederick C, Walz DAVISBURG—Service for Fred- erick C, Walz, 72, of 8333 Tindall ‘IRd., Davisburg, will be.at 2 p.m. \Friday from_ the. Funeral Home, Clarkston, with burial in, Davisburg Cemetery. He died Wed- nesday morning at Pontiac General Hospital, ~He-is survived by four brothers, Oscar-of Davisburg, August.of Lin- coln Park, Albert of Detroit and Edward .of Pleasant Ridge; two sisters, Mrs. Ida Brown of Center Line and Mrs. Carolyn Sanford of Detroit. Arthur L, Abernethy R. Rd., will be at 2 p.m. Friday from the William R. Potere Funer- al Home, with burial in White a lifetime resident of the, county, died of a heart attack Tuesday, He is survived by his wife, Dora; two daughters, Mrs. Julia Coltson of Rochester and Janet, at home; four brothers, Nelson, Clarence, Charles and Glen, all of Rochester, and two,sisters, Mrs. Clarence Bur- ridge and Mrs. Perry Deneen, Mrs,;Charles A. Fisher AUBU died Wednesday. She leaves her husband; a son, Charles Jr., and a daughter, Mrs. Milford Baptist to Hold “| tery.” A prayer service also will/® |Wenda Jones of Farmington, Don- had She leaves her husband; a son, Jerry Rooney of Utica; a daughter, Mrs. Mararet Hulin of Lake Charles, La.; her mother, Mrs. Lillian Fraser of Utica; a sister, Mrs. Mildred Crossen of Utica; brother, William Fraser of Fraser; and four grandchildren, Starr William Graham &r, | FARMINGTON — Service for Starr William Graham Sr., 65, of 4540 Oakgrove Rd., Howell, a for- mer Farmington Township resi- dent, will be held at 1 p.m. Friday ‘from Spencer J. Heeney Funeral Home, with burial in North Farm- ington Cemetery. He died Wed- nesday at Howell. He leaves his wife, Anna; six, sons, George, Arthur and Lloyd of Walled Lake, Ivan of Farmington, Starr Jr. of Howell, Leon-at home; four daughters, Mrs. Ethel. Mc- Donald of Belleville, Mrs. Vera nominating committee to prepare a slate of candidates for the May election meeting. News from other WSCS units follows:. * Hannah Moore | . New officers elected at the latest . _from_10 a.m. until 1 p.m, on May 12 at the Union Lake shopping center. Girl Scouts will present a Heatienl for spoauars, acter worlsers| tretes “giving.” by the Davisburg Program Institute Yost, Oscar In Oak Pai In submitting the bad get $4200 to $6150. - —. Kaumnghere © ‘Schone also asked for a city |— Berkley ‘The Lamphere School Board in! lan md he game eee emt Pte | th tue 5001 wat nin poe | : : ent $21.35 per $1,000 tax rate ley, a8 copnpared to last year's|st & meeting Thursday night: The The proposed budget of $1,222,- be cnntled for another year. (5.67.05 | ner ae budget of $209,99 Fe et ue tae ae ON ae = 8 ae ages af ‘238 ae ae ne a a a a a io Sek sete amg ci Gleaner elton = (nat 2S a city employes, increases for| teachers salaries from’ $200 to $650 > 20 new teachers, Budget will be and parks depart-ldollars a year above this year's| The increase is attributed main-| submitted: to the Oakland County . seman ate 2 ord nin 8 ron am liom ins Aan at i imeem mt haere laacate onde a ¢~ .. Provision May | 600 to’Present Pageant at Clarkston Z ~Weather Expert s toTalk : orth cas eek y = Se . ws nt Pageant ee Festiv 5 TIs” panne aS Topnade Monday Add Millions | A orth Girl Scout Festival Is Tonight 4 Ormadgoes OF n ay cohete North District of the Oakland|ville troops planning’ baskets for|Oxford and Mrs. KK. PAul Davidson Coca the needy and December illus-|of w, Mrs. al, Mrs, agg age Mrs. rm Fk Kriss and Mrs. Need $30,000: to Expand Holly Baptist Church HOLLY—The Rev. H. L. Parker today an a proposed -§30,- is invited, 24, ¥ WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—John ‘Prochnow of Garden City, Mrs: na Jean at home; three sisters, Mrs. Amey Geigler of Milford, Mrs. Sarah Knapp of Farmington, Mrs. Elizabeth Heliker of Walled Lake; 18 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. LeRoy E. Sheldon HOLLY — Service for LeRoy E. Sheldon, 72, of 501 Elm St., will be held at 2 p.m. Friday. from —1- ROCHESTER — Service for Ar-Prver Funeral Home, with burial! thur.L. Abernethy, 56, of 3290 John in Lakeside Cemetery. He. died Wednesday. He leaves his wife, Edith; two isons, Lt. Com. Vern Sheldon of ‘Washington, D.C., Donald of Lake- ville; three dauehters, Mrs. Nita Detroit, Mrs. Margaret Fielhauer of Utica; nine grandchildren and two great-crandchildren. Edwin ©. Lamb Edwin C. Lamb, 82, of 1435 S. Hospital Rd;-died early this morn- ing in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after an iliness of two weeks. A carpenter and builder, Mr. Lamb Atley of Holly, Mrs, Ida Miller of. lived in the Pontiac area 55 years. “April,” the Oxford troops are out] a, ee ig ‘ot doors again, and in May, Lake| IVOrth Branch June, Joly and August are rep, Sisters Plan resented. _ Ortonville largest = Seip coe ora a ie” the groups, with camping activi- Double Wedding ties. Mrs. William Mansfield will : - si . wedding ceremony: is scheddted ' is. sel Cig ts ste oe tas sh sal closing ceremony will be con |"! ber sister, Della Dee, ville, j | Mis.” Fred Bisballe, chairman, was assisted by owing neighborhood chairmen: | Mrs. .Raymond Ruggles 5 Clarkston; Mrs, Palmer Bundy of| North Branch, Davisburg; Mrs, Edwin Brodkorb, Gingellvilie; Mrs. Oscar Gorkin of Holly; Mrs. Plue of Lake \Cubs to Receive — .jthe Friday mee Net ee ete ot thial 2 Bit 17 tnt wilt be held trom fq ext regular meeting 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on beth days. : * . group will take place at 8 p.m. Tho: place has net. been selebied |AL nl ht Se ee se | is rad" | warp emer , Drive. | Between 4 and 8 and|Scout Pack 30 will display handi- Executive Board members of each Waterford Town-tcraft the boys have made ‘this Plans for the installation of of-| ship rent-teacher organization|year when the meets at 7 ficers at the May meeting will be will be. attending. The name and|p.m, tonight at Lambert School. discussed—w he nthe Executive; address of each must be forwarded|The April theme, “Cub Scout Bird Board meets at 8 p.m. Tuesday at|to Frieda Huggett, adviser for the/Watchers,” will emphasized. the church. ~~ “group, within the next 10 days. Gold and silver urrows, wolf and r ;-~—~| bear badges and denner stripes will - “ ai » ©!) ® |be awarded. = ; . Ay The Honor Den Flag will be fas 3 Peeaiiige ot saneete >| _ ee best of pa pres- sage me e ent, and the den winning the ’ Nl ~ flag the most times will make a ; ee trip to a Tiger ball game this a. The- pack has made plans to at *-* "+ }tend-the Ottawa District Scout-0- - Rama at Walled Lake Saturday. A trip to Greenfield Village in May also is being planned. Women’s Relief Corps — 3 & “|Luncheon Is Friday © ROCHESTER — Sixty members and guests are expected to attend of William P. Everitt No. 227, Woman’s Relief Corps. in the Avon Township Hall at 12 noon. This will be the annual District Meet at Clifford To See ‘The Prior Claim’ ‘Tag Day Set Friday Almont and Oxford units are being TEEN CANTEEN — Carol Simon and Gordon Cotton sit out a dance to enjoy refreshments at the new ‘Teen Canteen” sponsored by the Rochester Eagles. This dance was a recent event at the Eagle 4 tt ix fia! 8 £3 ii Fei agi8 é by Ortonville MOMS he MOMS Silver Tea Tonight METAMORA — The Moms of America, Inc. will hold a silver tea and membership drive at Pil- grim Congregational Church to- night at 8. Ortonville, Gingellville, invited, and any Jpcal _ ladies, torney I on “Safety” when the Democratic Club convenes at-8 p.m. Saturday ‘oS So ‘Election of officers is on the agenda of the/ ? [ | tel, Mehiberg of Waterford is the state auxiliary chaplain, whether Moms members or not, 1014 at Wixom School a Sages : | THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. APRIL:19, 1956... date for reelection this fall. by the ANN ARBOR —More than?50 high school students from 13 Mich- | National igan schools will attend a public concert at the University of Michi- gan. The occasion is the class C-D Main, appointed to the post in “County Board “room space,’ jto publish in November a in| Yourself”’ ‘College Registrars Worry |About Utilization-of Space DETROIT @® — Deeply con! gardiess of whether they meet cerned by tast-growing student en- universities. * ¢ .& iof the American Assn. igiate. Registrars and 1Officers. Some 750 registrar lattending. John Khoads of Temple Uni- versity, president of the associa- tion, said most colleges give | “little or no attention” to self studies of space utilization. “Many colleges and univers'ties| actually are utilizing not more than) 50 per cent of the available -class-; * he said. DO-IT-YOURSELF” ‘Rhoads said the registrars plan! “Do-It-) manual for college ad- ministratersasa—guide to better .\usé of available space. “This. ia_ important,” he said, " Muneumne the doubled enroliment “of 1965 wiit-require that colleges | and universities of all sizes dents within. the Mramework of existing plant facilities.” in an earfier session, Paul E. Elicker, executive secretary of the Asan, of Secondar’y. - School Principals, criticized. what he said were inconsistencies in college. entrance requirements, SLAPS ATHLETES “You claim the requirements are very high," he said. “Why then ‘should you maintain the time ‘dis- honored’ tradition of flunking 40 ~ \or 50 per cent before graduation?” conference oe At the same time, he sald, some colleges accept athletes re- roliments the nation's college reg-) listrars are planning a study of or learn, ‘he sald. space utilization, -at etapa: and The Fund for the Advancement loner Ralph A. Main todayjof Education announced a $14,800! ‘Reuther Lists announced he will not be a candi-!grant ‘for such an undertaking yes) \terday at the 42nd aed rare Tips to Deteat— namisions Reds i in Asia | DETROIT w — Globe-trotting] ‘Walter Reuther, president’ of the | | The unien plan to acconimodate more stu- | | standards of admission, |’ Mariy college leaders complain lcollege freshmen can't read, spell “If this is true, and it may be,” Ibe sa said, “why are such students jever admitted to college?” United Auto Workers came back | ‘to Detroit yesterddy. with some tips | ion how to defeat Communism in’ lndia-and Adie. * « i Reuther, des just completed a 14,000 mile trip to India, made his remarks quickly, He will leave, |again tomorrow for the UAW’s edu-: cational rally in Washington Sat-) urday, Reuther said that the United ‘States must assist the Asiatic, countries in improving the welfare iof their people and bettering their: economic and social status. leader _ made speeches in 10 and a half days in | India.- He said: | “India will be won for the West. in the rice fields, not on the battle- fields,. 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Not Hot Air Flegh ee ret: e Points Down | arrrszarssz... in Quiet Deals ix ts" Blowouts Auto Sale Bills Avenue, = - eae “Report st . |. Even. the old : : Fruits 4 . Del fancy, 5. 3 y.. tires weren't blowout-proof, an exX-| |, , Intention to Gonstridt: | NEW YORK W~The stock mar- by: “ah oe aah, 1 CHICAGO Grains firmed’ in perimental engineet for the GMC Klein Opposes Proposals Cnt, Guitie ond ovement sattot pointed down today at the/is ibe apples aut rr ell gl Coach Division eettewy| 0 Regulate Marketing 2" Blacktop on South Side of Madi-|" oe go-|easier start. nS experts today in New York City.) by Car Companies son A The decline was narrow. Trad: £ ¢ 3 Gilbert F, Roddewig told ~fellow, You are hereby notified that et s : The mild upturn was led by feed|commercial vehicle ‘ panelists at) wagimnGToN iA — ; i vier mostin of tee Commission of m ing was quite active at the opening. grains. December and March corn the 26th Annual Safety Convention WAS ne Chairman |, " 198 on ee (etinced to ve, Yesterday's market held higher from the start and this|and Exposition ‘that the forerun-|Kiein (D-NY) of a House commit-!reagy ; ae ot eee ice tg seintoreea most of the day and then subsided » rest of the market. - ‘ners of modern pneumatic tires tee congidering bills to: revi¥e auto- ge ee ee oe od the Close. The Associated was light as there was | ‘did blow out, spewing molten rub-| mobile marketing practices, de- north Madison Avenue from ' wsiber ov lym Avenue to Highw: and the overnight news ber over quite an area. clares he all pending | "bituminous: concrete sre tourse /Press average of 60 stocks was off nt bi He explained that heat from fric- quran alee and related work on the south side|40 cents at $188.10. The on hem OF eel ce inetied the rubber tale the | Posals. By ~ Bony - seat ve A*S-\day the average lost 70 cents, is » 6 @ . - “T think it would be a very dras-} < . eo and a m of Mighvsed Dealerere 6 20, Oe. wo. : as tire, causing it to expand and) on Ge the d a system of dirt roads not far plan pecfile and estimate of ‘said im- inti SE orks a! won Wheat near the end of the first burst through the outside)“ teP qoverament to step; arnings . — gral now pre- } Pontiac, Michigan will mest, in * the Air Reduction $4.3 ia us “ha {SMICAGO, April 16 (AP) Be ses 310% sas ‘ 1 : retaries ee This, he Sage would penalize |$451,420 or 67 cents a share. P-cenyia obtain a copy @ o'clock p.m. to heat and| Allis Chalmers 69 Hak." onal Pasay] Toceipts 1.204.000; — ee retell LP Paes .__jmany buyers requiring those) without cost by writing to the Pilan- : . ghjections unt may be by parties) Alum Lid ....904 Int Papet..-.13361 01a 6s. #0 BR ght Ty epee | en aaa t Side. y ayor close to the manufactiring plant) The Penn-Dixie Cement Corp. \ning Conleten aoe 1 a nas is SE hh al eee Cattle met, meena: Katy Bee es BS |to pay charges equal to those f.|Feports net income, for the. frst} “General layout and cartoon Worle Le Dated April 18, 1956, - votes $82 Jacobs... 4. $2 |vaylte prices ged; U8. large “Pie BY crow: 73) Mayor William: W. Donaldson has)fective many hundreds of miles/quarter (ended March 31) of $929,-| booklet : an Geek. i Gee ee SS per cent Gnd over” A's 40; ) |p OCAIMed the week of April 22-28] away 099, or 35 cents a share. The yield were done by Dow , ApaiTs “ines |Amt M & Shi Jones & L.... $1.2|60-€0.9 per ceht A's 30.5; 8; |May 65% rE ies ay ; e yie\\ ald Es Smith, a former Cranbrook pril 19, 1966 aoe ng Melsey mere) 30; U.S, standards 38.6; dirties : as “National Secretaries Week” in| 1955's: similar period was s a. | en a ee Cele 3 rh. ¢ vs TBE | 98: ehioeks 47.5; current receipts 38.5. © Pontiae ; " ~~ “This legislation would be tm s619 548 or 99 cents a share Academy of Art student. © os Sterm Sewer in Astor Street, Am Smelt: 84. LOF lass... a8 CHICAGO POTATOES : He urged all business men of the) crouse rt ~ & lange price te oo : : ew = “a” Am Tel & Tel U4 Hee Mody... 6a AGO, April 18 (AP U 0 Ou community to give serious consid-| 9. ee. pent of Re eee | ew YORE et earnings of Storm Sewer in Outlot “A”, and/am Tod ...... oy Meg & My... 3 i {AP} Potatoes: iy y toe try that customarily has some- Sree eect trom Maines treet Am,viscose..-. ga4 Loca AMC. $F 10'S "Shipmente @4er supplies moderaie,| eration on April 25 to “National) thing between ¢6 and cant |e Texas Gas Trenmnisaton Corp. to the Clinton River. Anas WA 6. e, Lace & Cons... hg] demand moderate, marke: fire. oat . veg{Secretaries Day” in the city." | oe alt mew car sales,” pesado rose in the first quarter of 1956 to| are hereby notified that at a reg-/ Armee SU.-- $LS Meer ---- 4 vakers 1.00. Arrivals ‘sew stock 1b, % secretary of the year is €X-) aig 65 cents a share on common stock,| Mrs. Christine ; wiat mesting of the Commission of the /Arms Ck ....-. 384 Martin, Gl... 244 seed eens Tete.” Gotiet tress oniss ' | | pected to be chosen from the Pon- : cents a share|the , SES oe eee ents dociared so oc( tt eect hd ee ae ew ‘stock: Florida’ round reds in 8 ib . “HOD tine chapter of the National Sec-| He declared the problem of 1955, W. T. the intention of the C Ati Refin ...,. 40.1 Mergen Ling... 55.7 300-3.16. * 4. \petaries Assn, The chapter has 20 “bootlegging"—sale of new cars to told stock- te” construct Storm’ Sewer im Astor Aveo hdtg "<7" “84 Mple Hon...” 162 - Republicans Drummin unauthorized deal 4 a Maines Oe to Lot Mo. | malt a his. - 42 Monsen Ch... 44.6 Pou i aiehle eats . 9 | members. ers for resale on meeting yes- ‘ Storm, Sewer ‘Outiet in Outlot “A” ences . | ~~ at 3 ltry _ Up Action, While Dems, The week was proclaimed such used car lots—should be controlled twelve . b Steel ..,.162.3-Musiler Br... 367] — fF POULTR: =x saat Have No Plans Charted (emt Seaaee declared Oe ' five, an evtimeted cont of #1441876 etn Al eon iba Mer Mee S88 A Prag bo (AP) Prices paid) Haye No Plans Charted jtunction of business, industry, gov- practices rather than by legisia- : af sty gait_improveien at See ore Wier ‘i Nat Cash Bo. 443 wiletry Rene $6.2 “iis ape eat _ ernment and education ee in| tion. j # $1.65 for the 1955 period, ic . t * " . i ‘e - . ’ HINGTO’ ‘tien } large measure upon skills i oaaneeeetemmmnnenetmnnnmenenlinattiiaimeentates geen sg aarp nce am mma eer a ie further intended 50 copra a RJ picees Bt wet ae: i ‘ m4 Rocks 26 agen tes (3-8 bs) 33. » pan’ level and: efficiency of secre- profile and estimate, and that the/ Budd Co .._.. 20.3 Thes..... .6\ "Market quiet. Recelpts moriret a] sought today drum ; ” _ ., - oes : Cen eee oe Bir fern? dah Se detiyeeoywpwal Game HC Ht ia Gow: SGltP Renae Set Zea'hdt ie’ Ibenk program in the wake of Yew — ce TrLiPRlas rots |Campb Wy ..._ $3. est.. 81.6) est is for f i : . P ; ‘ pai < to 8 incl, . 1 t0 18" intl at hnd 25, /¢ a Dry : ) } ig Fl acve BO Caponsttes used Spikes “of hens ta terday’s House vote upholding Set Circuit Court Date | } > J ee eae A a oe eet Co... M4 Ovens Og 70.4) a . [President Eisenhower's veto of] 4, cused of beating a man with a ws ; = ee Te Fe } vee 134 Sat CHICAGO : ; a ae oe a Bo. on te, cg ned, to ana, Te Late T6/ GRRE PGE “ Panh’ Epl_ .. 184| CHICAGO, April We (AP) Live poultry Democratic leaders had cha ie WON CO Ds Se JL NF EMODEL SUR “fs j to 98 incl, Lots 108 to 120 incl., § to cysier 706 Parke v” §81| steady to feat cn hina und eapensties. mocratic ea d rt- 20, of 508 Second Ave. yesterday oe : . ae incl, Part Lot 42 Clinton Heights Sub-| Cities Byi Pa RR 36. | steady on young stock; receipts in coops/ed no plans for new farm legisla-|was : a : division shall constitute the special 88 /Citmax Mo... ¢ Coin”. 33.4/985; (Tuesday 627 0c Ibs) :\tion al was bound over td Oakland County | : os — - 3 cnt district to aetray $10,013.15 of\ceme’ Me Due de *|fob paying’ prices rate? o"'j\tion although Speaker of the House Circuit Court for arraignment Mon- | $ 89 ' R the estimated gést and a thereot.| Goca Cola ....223: ine D ..... 66.1 higher: vy hens : ht bens/Rayburn (D-Tex) said without. . ” | ; Tnit the Commission of the City of|Coltgra a <2: 89 Pu Pe. a: seeire thik: caporeties under 44,1 elaborating “there may be some- oe 2 oe F . sa ; .= Pontiac, | Michigan will meet je Bs Gol ‘Gn 3 Pa is’ {ee 4% Toe 298-31. blicaaa as suit. _ : me ee 3 f me OS : Fi ieee -ltihen St0R me i ee so ee at § o'clock p.m. to hear suggestions is... 42. 108! Poage Tex) predicted |., { ~ ets, See ——“— Sea Aas: 8 BY Livestock et we got eter MA. iE poy dewey) wily Aah omg ped Includes ree WO. 6980, \ConPowp! 45 1068 § se DETROIT won't be passed until the last week : ¥ ee OE Dated April 18, 1956 . as3 : ae DETROIT, 4 Police claim Fick pulled the vic-| ADA R EVANS. Cont Met 1. 113 ‘ ish Ret eabugh early Jo marterjof the session in July. -|tim out of a car during an argu-| oo a si april 19, 1986 |Gorn Pa S22 gt Gite. tlable 00 Cows active. s0c|_,2, the Senate, 45 members—in-| ment April 6 and struck him about bor _ -———— |Gertian We. 338 higher; classes steady today.\Cluding four Democrats—cospon-| in. face with the : : Notice of Intexttion to Construct: \Deere ....... 29.1 “| Compared last Thursday slaughter steers sored an administration soil bank dieadl..20 | Curb, Gutter, Grade and Gravel Bf! 248 oe: 3 lower; et gredn fabs ‘cows bill. | and and Related Work on Grandie Ave-/Doug Aire .... 192 "4| strong "SOc higher, active: bulls a | Lodg Cal nd i me Ser dice st Bae BA ta ee eae get sett IME' PLAN FAVORED € Lalendal Material You are hereby notified. that at a reg-|East Air - 1 + BS high a i rs, de mostly | In the House, all but one of the|- ial nication Pontiac ular of the C of the fast Kod .... 1.4 - a9 enajee, 1t6p-13 77 ies 31.00; materity ; Special comm : city ai"Pontns, Micntan het Ait‘ = ‘auig tite” 4 2 Rang ai ty saat leep-1280 We steers atl a on the Agriculture | Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M., Friday, e-—- gr ae sts .. 998) 1100 th ateers nd choles 935) Committee —introduced—identical/ april 20th, 7:30 p. m. “To confer the entention of le tier, grese, end |erig AR ..-. 383 ky 3 s |ateets 1.0 Thee wily dnd’ commefentgoll bank bills patterned along E\-|F. C. degree. Samuel. smith, ar ers gravel and. romted ‘work oh grande Bx-Call-O "<<. 6) dum Go: F4\belete 18.68: mostiy good heifers 110, senhower's recommendations. )W: Mi Cae i NO DOWN treet at an estimated cost of $3,104.75, |Pirestone -ees 162 Texas ots 3 ioe eee oe 8 a wat Michigan's representatives in H 4 : : and that-the plan, profile and estimate Food Mach .. 67.1 Tes G od cows 11-80-13.80: * ‘and |Congress followed strict party lines ews in 1e PAYMENT — is on fle for public a a . et far} wee } cuttire mostly 10.50-12.50: mixed cutter ordey as the ' ' Tt is further intended to construct /Gen am .. 50.5 3 a Air .. 3 tod comanentaal ne rr) . oe Se eiien Eisenhower's veto of the Found guilty on a charge of driv- e i : said improvement in accordance with /Gen ec .@1 Pransamer. .. $8.1) mercial and heavy fat bulls 12.00- ev : : the plan, profile and estimate, and that Gen Pds ..... 96.6 iw Cen. |14.00; load choice 600 Ib yearling feeders farm bill ing under the influence of: liquor, Va the ‘cost’ hereof shal] be defrayed by|Gen Mills ... 642 pndermood . - 1B iste: most good and choice oe ; Clint Borns, 37, of Flint said he special assessment according ‘to fromt-|Gen Motors .. 444 (, ges © - fay | Stockers and feeders 18.50-19.50; 18 head Voting to override the veto were » bana : ; : wpeitng ‘hate the iu an pare (Gen els St Bare wn | Se eS re fas geteag, (the seven Michigan Democrats jing segett Oe Sateen © ’ Braue, itgur® opal avenue iu gw 4 Be arvana teay commas, tact aan che Diews. Dingell Grit Casoalt Coat oad i j (not exactly as pletured) . to eee 08 a |much more e, 1.00-2.00 higher, in- . freed ander $100 bond pending ar- . £ : : | special Sssexament | airtriet to detras Goodrich : #2 a bee 4.3) sagens Bp mere: bulk feed and choice Hayworth, Lesinski* Rabaut and rel nt April 30 Mu of the estimated cost an ~ |Good , Ly . oe rs ; most high choice to| Machrowicz. ignme: . Pontiac ii is : i a a es he A . Pat, . o4 low u 7 - 1 , le * | penses | thereat and that ¢1.«i7 81 of Gran Paige -- 26 Wam'® Pic... ie3|tical top 2008 few high prime ‘indi-| Voting to sustain were 10 of the nicipal Judge Cecil McCallum INCLUDES: 5 ft. white bath tub, tub filler, overflow and drain ~ shall be paid from the Capital I:mprove- Ors hound iss ea Up io a4 wae w Bt By 4 Soot wily state’s 11 Republican representa- had sentenced Born to pay a $100 ; a. : . me! 5 - : P p a oranarens * : ‘Homestk ..... ; ‘* Se'ni utility 10.00-14.00. ’ fine or serve 20 days in jail i = . ere enNOLICE, 18 MEREBY GIVEN | Homestl 35.5 Westg (EI. $9.2) sulty anne eater 3 Bennett, Cederberg, . stopper, free standing closet, closet seat, white lavatory with Pontiac, Michigan wil] meet in the Com- Indust Ray .. 45.3 Woolworth . 49.3 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK | Donde ro, Ford, Hoffman, Knox,) 4 §49 bowling bag and bowling’ . _ * * ee * miign’ Chamber gm ABwi 2, tne a gine and’ «464 Fong ARMY 20521 CHICAGO, Apel 18 (AP) Salen hogs Johansen, Meader and Thompson.|pati set were reported stolen from faucet and stopper. This price includes application of plastic wall a . 7 930.4) 4.500; fairly active and steady to Rep. Wolcott, a Republica d!.. ' is . objections that may be made by parties | sie seman higher early; “advance. on selected rte P. | ’ ys can, did) »-car parked last night at $2 Mur- tile 4 feet from fi it ; | | new . Ml not vote. | ile 4 feet from floor on your prepared wa | WO. 6766 |, NEW YORK. April 19—Compiied by the butchers ake’ tet Gkek “oie phy St., Pontiac police said. The verte Detet Apel. 1% 006. EVANS, sociated = ae ae A, later trade and close slow x. Rca loss was reported by Frank Spad- | we a —— 5 aol to. sata | Pree say tndast Ralls Cul Steaks! 5 oes as mgeh es 28 higher st Near Record Number afore, 3994 Beechgrove St., they) ; : ome Se ee es Ae , said. 4 ye : | we. Sa: 7 ~, = feee neh tenes me Rt 166.1 No i and 3 end a tow hundeed seiicted | Rummage sale, Congregational MAKE YOUR DREAM KITCHEN COME TRUE ss Sanitary Sewer in Astor Street. She Ee b-¥ 191.8) 330-260 Ib 15.00; several lots mixed 1: n 0 ac son Church, Mill St., Fri, April 20, 10 +a To: Newton Bldg. Company, J. A-\1985 high !'." 287 a 1.6 1716\and 2 190-220 ib 15.35-15.50; a few Jota} pore w EB Ens pri ’ : ee 1 eee Cockrane, Adam Mailer, Tee Cantrell.) 1955 ies ose at tris ai iss around head mostly Ip 200-315 Ib ‘ '@. m. to 8p. m. April 21, 8 to 11 : ; : : ‘ es ae = ae j aaaree Fn ie de tn eeetees weecen eI a deck No'S around 400, Db. batch: | Busy times for area police and |&. m. Clothing, men's, women’s, mM st rol " rl e bot a t Special Ass v7 DETR ‘OCK 12.85; & few 170-19 : 00: | children’s. Books. —Ady. ine : : ee shee te Hei cy anak te Hae ay une SEE Micador EAA second mumbo af prisoners Dene meme | ng . pose of defraying that part of the cost) | in tee Nomi nee lialcnanenalt mer of prisoners being) » anle, Congregational ccm | eS ee einen! & Equip Co*...... 42 43) Salable cattle 16,000, calves 300; steers urned over this week to Southern| church. Mill St., Fri, April 20, at, ] el i: pik paid aad Sere SF 5 — wnoat re Baldwin Mig co sis'eie es . i$" 16-4! now dus most y steady; spot strong | Michigan State Prison, sautinal ce a.m. to 8 p. m. April 21,82. | : \ ee eb soot Sawer e CI At Se ~ hedeede aae eth choice’ Ga 1076-1008.” helters to Oakland County Undersheriff to 11.a. m. Clothing, men, women oN \ oe : c Tor public Inapee Pent 1 oneee ‘Sistendy to 28 lower: cows fully steady: | El M Lee | 400 Ay. . ‘ cen to, hres, nat el ea apergoo HEE TRS See ete pre te Se nat sepa hive wntettedl sn ; 3 yet ee | Gity of Pontiac will meet in the Qom-|Toledo Edison Co...) 148 148 5 Potente ae Sa eee ee eee ete | some 15 future inmates from coun-' Annual Spring rummage sale. i Arr : vod cae teenie arin sald City, on the| Wayne Screw Prod Cot... 1 11/1508 I> weights 24.00; ‘load lot hishity jail to the pri ,./379 S. Saginaw, near Economy j 1 papa Ge CL]. Ber al oe ee) oe see” and tmited Shattand”yrite|tY Jail to the prison gates in Jack-/purmivare. Sat, April 21, 8:00 | ‘at whieh time and place opportunity Roch ‘ ' 19 28-21.00; c's ee a or ee 4 ed fi Amvets and Aux. ~” —Adv, “ wit Ww even al fos stwestea te b+ Rochester Meeting Set |ssii,Jk. iby end coBit:econi-degree murder, McQuern| Rummage. Some furniture, Sat re Dated: April 18. 1956. ‘ROCHESTER—The Village Coun-/*24 prime heifers 20.00-21.28; most jood safd and th cal da o- "| 7 ce | . —— ; wows ADA RSvANS.. cil — Lage} for this week Reiters down Me Tigo" mast 2 thy Others wae release for theas|cent's Mall, Parke ; st. an aay el , S ii oe 7h ii : City Clet®. tg consider ‘the 1956-57 twudget, has| Cotter: 9.50-11 78 80; canners snd : | . | : a - April 16, 1986) wail Teaniae, Foamari So ica eee uulhity, and com- Sock —— me ~ der Runimage sale. First Presbyter-| Notice of Special ; Assessment: April 24, at 7:30 p.m. This will be cull fecommercial = TE 08-38.08 | ng nti ian Church, . 19.9 time, two for car theft, and one) urday 9-12. “s one i each for assault with intent to rob! ¥ — S| a | Socugr and focdine”eteare Th berths | - To: Adam Henry, Glen Mason Gienn ; ‘ a while armed, possession of narcot-. Don’t ferget the Timmy- Cook) Waterfield. Margaret . Barron, John Sl paleton Cee — air — Service has started on a newjics, sale of marihuana, larceny befiefit dance, Friday night, 8:30 , . , ®, W. ung. . y secti ; . y : ' Alfred ‘peta and to all persons seeres - eléctricity — all veer 7s an pe Piso td s Quito - i ' building and robbery un- |to 11:30, $1.75 couple. CAT Bidg. . a no ; . * ' * | ' i Special * ssnquament heretofore made by wae _ a vache ate i —, and a sale, Corner ‘of dwin.and Virginia, Sat., Apr. Sete edieec Quarles Phones Apologies: to Camada “etre. mw cen for Air Force Incident Following Crash Commission awd the Assessor of the City RRO plastic counter top the Commission decided should be paid i k { Michi ae } pohly Bag puns tek to Tasmenis Rummage sale. Exchange St. en-/ Notice is also hereby given that the : . - | Rummage sale, Weleome Rebe- of Pontiae, will meet in the Commission WASHINGTON # — Air Force|the assisgned reason was danger|the United States Air Force and|kah Lodge. At 29 Auburn Ave.’ : Htd a said ensenementt. w Pg aillfense minist Ral h 2 t and place opportunity w » given en ter ph Campney the aircraft the “f é craft where umes were les ‘pail. Ph. PE §-9424 or MA 5-4031. _|very strong.” He said his feeling was that the| —Adv and berne by special assessment for the construction of sidewalk and related street is now on file In my office for ‘trance. Pri. 1 p. m. Adv.) public inspection \ | Chamber in said City, on the 24th daly of Secretary Donald Quarles has tele- | , saat ep 1980 Bt 6:00 o'clock IB. 1lDhomed regrets to Canadian de- that a spark from a flashbulb the Canadian government and peo- | Fri. April 20, 9 a. m. Adv. |] which time might cause an explosion around ple.” If your friend's in jail and needs = | persons interested to be heard. ys Dated: April 18, 1966 WO. 6962 : ‘ *- * #@ ' Hiewtenant.was “acting only in his) EVANS. City Clerk, April 19, 1956 Notice of Assessment: Curb, Gutter and Related Work on Hazel Street. To: Clayton EB. Pretchett, Bertil Ceder- leaf, James H. Curran Jr., H, :Arnkoff, a Ps ne. . Mr. Pantelides, ; Dean BF The Air Force version, .supplied by the Canadian commander of the field, acknowledged that “an argu- photographer went closer to the aircraft the lieutenant drew his pistol but did not point it at the photographer." "The official version added that! " Iment ensued and that when the|‘ best judgment and was motivated , Bemmege Sale. Youth Center ; ; : by--his concern over the safety of “8° Orton. Pri. and Sat. Adv: : _ personnel in the vicinity, including’. Rummage sale. 199 Auburn Ave. r. when the asked the) ‘ the . a. m, 5 Adv. ‘ a ; —o SAREE ~ = E —— pci meee Armstrong, Corlex will bring the kitchen of your dreams to life. i Ze a | This new hard plastic counter top can be installed easily. Three | Detroit Edison Co. ~ widths for easy handling on any installation. Stop in and see the At indicated dividend of $1.80 this stock yields better than 5% at present market price. fo ey ae ‘ Complete Investment Service beautiful colors. & a5 ae gfe od ; 3 oo r ‘ t | : : = THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1956 ee ‘\ '__SIXTY-SEVEN Roa | ol tet ne Auend 2 DONALD DUCK FS ee. hee By Walt Disney aker.H. H. Franklin\Critics Award Given. ay sets ls oe ts PP Ma . Sa ee ie ¥ i ’ . k . ry ’ « at 89-in Anne Frank Diary’ - : N.Y. we-erber , NEW YORK-@®~“The Diary” of HL Franklin, who gave his name|ness into one with worldwide sales. | Yor Seer get Cae ocied to the once-popular Franklin auto} At the’ begining of the century|as the best new American play: mobile with its air-cooled motor, |he struck up an acquaintance with! The Francis Goodrich - Albert ‘as Mie : Wh had built an automobile with an|Frank’s journal of her flight trom . .. Jair-cooled motor. © the Nazis won out Tuesday by a | Praia built the proceeds trom} _ Franklin” hired” wilkinson — F fal “gale of a weekly newspaper ae, 6 Seen yey Fale Lady,” the musical] : , oe sage 209 | The first Franklin car was sold ot. Shaw's“ rs ek “enigma Seine’ Ce ‘In 1902 fol $1,200. ‘The company {Version ee PISNE went out of business in sald 20 come te eve goer BY receiving ie eet tonniaoes vole — — —— | ever, victim of the market crash! ciebed to 9,000 ” and by |i the’ 2l-year history: of the crit- Ge ee OO aE ee ne *| 1200 ‘to 15,00. a year, wii ies gwarda, * — = rnin sie De "Franklin's first job was as a |,, troduction of mass production Tryck Crushes Child BU YY, /, seperter oa the Weekly. Cex lines spelled the end of the Frank- | ; Myst soa : kie, N. ¥., News. He "lin. The company refused to lower) DETROIT @® — Seven-year-old} ips hy pill fi l | "owner and publisher of . jits. standards. and produce ajAudrey Messer of Detroit was) ™ era ct fa ae 4 | pen, bat after six years cheaper car. killed Tuesday when she was] BS \ , ___ fmwest im. device. for making Franklin, a bachelor, is sur-jcrushed by a truck backing into a) BS re Ne yee 4 _ oe - > wived-only--by two nephews, How-|loading dock at_a_Detroit_factory. i y aes ; ard $, Franklin of Newark, N. Y.,|Police said she was knocked down] | HA oly | Ge He formed the H. H. Frankliniand Kenneth F. Barton of Syra-|and then-run over after she ran|’ eae Fal 2 Co., in Syracuse in 1803 and with'cuse. : behind the truck. ae iE NT ai meet pee ee BOARDING HOUSE is € ete UMMM, NO, MASOR =~ THAT MAKES lata, | —. a AD TWIGGS/ THIS TELEGRAM YD THE SHOW A SUICCESS/ iT ill) LS eR oe 7 WI FATHER ISIN JAIL «— YG MEANS THE DOLL GOT A Al | hihy OX aye 3 WHEN MELISSA BEHELD HIM: Z : REAL CHILL WHEN HE ; i Noe) = wet ‘ =e | (Al In THAT TRIBAL Costume = MAMBOED IN WITH His AS im opt ol u fooby AY “7 Hf ee | wee ta \ 5 Mv ST HAVE CALLED THe Sad imei ; ; rm J nee" ine GO TM. Rog. U.S, Pat, Off. j ow q > Ark. POLICE ~ Of THE CAVALRY dance ) } | “FAP/S OUR IDEA : 3 : sa ——-. GCOOMERANGED /, | Cm | ies [ — ? : | OH, Boy : you WILL, FIND |] HOPE - | A SEASON’ PASS |i]. 17’S TRUE i TO THE BALL pees k me 5s | -FRNic Bu sietieeee—_}—_}—___}} — _ 4 ‘CAPTAIN EASY , . : By Leslie Turner - GO ON, TELL Y GUT McKEE HAD THE FIRST] | AFTERALL, DOYLE STARTED HIS \ YEAH? 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