oe) Pi ah Pig ita dca, Sela eines RD och olaieuis : a a 4 BS EF * - wm ans nches All- Tow : , ig es Pe THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1055 nshi E 1 : ship is digible to the con- test, and there is no limit to the number of slogans each person may submit. The slogan is limited to four words, and the deadline for en- tering is March 21. . Entries must be mailed to the “Slogan Contest,” 4995 W. Huron St., Pontiac, The winner will be announced March 31, — Board members and their fami- lies are ineligible to enter the age: ha: «hf gucmamaae S : Waterford Pupils Giving 3-Act, ‘Night Must Fall’ “Night Must Fall” was written i ges3 i i if bel i if ROCHESTER — The Rochester | Sextet.” This will be given by Musicale will and a Et if é z Hinze, Janet Trumble, Shir- enniswood, Janet Maitrott, Bonnie Axford. and Pat Norman. geass. Shelenena Cowan, Judy | ~~ Watts, Murna Maass. Carole Hub- ner, Nancy Day and Shirley Irwin Stephen Seiffert will give a French horn solo, accompanied by Sharon Hinkle The Melodie Minors will feature a flute solo, There will be a cor- net and trombone duct by Larry Hil! and Benny Spencer. a piano solo by Mary Stewart, and a cor net solo by Howard Hinkel Mrs, Robert Woodruff and Mrs. Hollis Hinkel, counselors, will di- rect the program. Every state in the Union has re- ported tornadoes and they occur in every month. Aerial Spraying Shows Increase | Studebaker and Bill Terry at the organ. | Preceding the play will be a curtain raiser, ‘ ' for Recruiting Officers “Night Must Fall”, will be pre-| by Emlyn Williams. It was pre- students of Water-| sented at the Willoway Playhouse on Thurs-| two months ago and at the De- o'clock. | troit Institute of Fine Arts a month Julie | ago. = Marlene Noe, Dora; | ® Gara tam, ‘ure tree: 3 ROMEO Readies Judge in the Court of Appeals; Smith, Nurse; Roger the Detective: Mrs. ROMEO—Thirty-six young pugi- boxing show to be held in the breakins | Reas, " props: Roxie Merritt, The contestants, from the kinder- cv hl their oetonten ‘| tickets and costumes; Grace Wil- garten through the 12th grade, will day. | lia . Programs; Barbara be featured in the program spon- | Hutchings, ushers; and Dick Joan, 'gored annually by the varsity letter _ club and the Romeo Lions Club. pagtict. pate, a feature amateur bout will be staged. Pitted in this go will be high an all-male cast of twenty, They school shop instructor James will sing a song to the tune of Burke, former Golden Gloves fight- “While Strolling Through the Park er, and teacher Norman Schmid, One Day.” direct the band which is to ac-| Michigan State College. company them. Members of the varsity letter _ : club will act as seconds and rel- eree will be Tommy Driscoe, of -‘the International Boxing Club of Detroit. Proceeds from the show The Flora Dora Army Sends Out Call _ are ROYAL OAK — Headquarters, |. -,ed tts the scholarship fund of , Fifth U. S. Army, is announcing |), versity chub through the Army Recruiting serv ice here that a shortage of re- cruiters exists presently through out Michigan Romeo Students to Get Holiday, on Friday Former servicemen ages 24.4) with combat servi¢e, can qualify ROMEO The Romeo Commu for the jobs. Anyone interested in "!ty Schools will be closed Friday re-enlisting to become a recruiter When teachers from both the pub- should contact the local office lic and parochial schools will par- ——————$—= ticipate in the All Macomb County } Institute to be held in Mt. Clemens 1,000 Teachers Meet ‘ ; Dr. Frances Wilcox, Chief of GRAND HAVEN «—A group of; Staff, U. S. Senate Committee on 1,000 teachers attened the an-! Foreign Relations. will be the nual Ottawa County Teachers’ In- | main speaker at the institute, The stitute Monday at Grand Haven title of his address will be ‘‘Ameri- High School. can Foreign Policy in Asia.” Planes Helping Farmers WASHINGTON (INS) — Every person in the United States eats, touches, or wears something every day that was treated beforehand by sprays or dusts from an agricul- tural airplane The Civil Aeronautic Administra- tion made that flat statement today in. a report entitled ‘The Airplane at Work for Business and Indus try,” summing up activities for the Galendar year 1953. AA says that during the year Fr than {7 million galions of » were sprayed by air- @ver approximately 17 mil- of crops. time, about 2 per cent more than in 1952 Use of the plane in farm opera. tions probably goes back to 1919 when the agriculture department ects. Texas A&™ College is developing a smaller plane with a pay load of approximately 1,000 pounds. Up to now virtually all of the fiv- acrially dusted fruit trees to kill ing time put in spraying and dust- caterpillars. ing crops has been done by com- Today most ofthe work is done Panies or individuals who are in with planes bought cheap by cus- that business and nothing else tom operators from World War II Spraying and dusting accounted for surplus stocks. A few are postwar almost three-fourths of the farm light planes in which the operator Work done by’ planes during the has installed . special equipment: year. But in! Foy of the per 7 crop, considerable amounts cont a number of years various ‘ortiiizer were applied from the air. development of an aircraft speciai-. “70mg other things, planes can ly suited to farm needs, but to date be used advantageously in seeding } crops, in applying defoliation .| chemicals, in distributing poison Lamson Aircraft in conjunction bait for flies, grasshoppers and with Central Aircraft, a large | other insects. In some places planes weré lsed in 1953 to chase birds from rice fields ‘and elsewhere pilots flew ' around just to agitate the air in an working on similar proj- attempt to prevent frost. 4 ; . Jerry Hickman will | formerty on the boxing team at m 4 | site. The Troy appeared at the county clerk’s office yesterday at ’ to get its peti- area was not in- ‘cluded because of stipulatiof re- quiring a home rule ci at least 500 persons per square | mile. Some areas could not qualify, he remarked. < é Plan Minstrel Show for Friday, Saturday } Fireman's Wives Club Friday and Saturday at 8:15 p.m. Included in the cast will be nu- merous residents of the area. 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TWANCY AND SLUGGO fundamentally, protocol is a cur- TODAY, SO THEY'LL AGA Shek, ported be. of Eihel | eee own frame of HAVE TO unless it's | post as wife of an aide to the gen And that/ eral, At a typical: officer's club case you | hoe-down, she was approached by stripes |a pleasant little woman who sug iy lieutenant. | gested that Ethel sing for her sup- Ct Xs, i < We takes time to learn that there | per. And the Brooklyn songbird Wr this . re invisible stop-dnd-go signs | who wasn't exactly mad about pro- blinking in this highly social orbit tocol to begin with cracked, “Get And by “time” I mean roughly | out of my way, Cuddles, or I'll spit 30 minutes, It's no place for the | in your eye colorblind. When the general's) stiss Merman, leveling with 7 lady signals “Tea” you grab hat.) ine public in a magazine, adds 7 calling cards, and scram right) at the pleasant but (she e over there thought) presumptuous “dame” Because you always are out- turned out te be the wile of the ranked, you have - commanding general. Whe else? | Colonel Hammond, I said ——-."| _LONDON — Former Prime about whom to be te, ° ~ Made it all much easier for every-| Minister Ci t Attlee’s bitt end leutenants’ ladies better be Peg ity prone ag Reeves one. rival for the Labor party leader. —- wongtety, ov yew see | labeled’ it — while seeming to run (Copyright 1955) ship, Ancurie Bevan, is i with in- remain pinacd contrary to democratic principles. | fluenza at his e is illness bis one gold bar IS a very necessary procedure in| About 15 per cent of the average | forced him to cancel two speaking | To rise in rank along with Pop | diplomatic or military circles. It| commercial coal is ash content. engagements over the weekend. takes finesse over the tea cups. | sets standards of decorum with- | —————— : : you would snub anybody, | out which official life would turn Not = but should the urge strike | into an uncontrollable square | in off day, better make sure | dance. I mean, considering the DO iT YOURSELF BOARDING HOUSE 7 DONALD DUCK WANT A GLONOBER...1 MEAN... A BIGGER WRENCH? ip 3 iy, aN a? Fe 7 . i ait ‘ — | Pee TN WILLICENT GRANBY iM GONG TO WRAP? TrHaT LITTLE MOUTH OF YCURS AROUND yOUR OTLCK- noée! a q uP {4 Sa MA, COME HERE’ HE'S PLAYIN’ MY EYE! USIN' THAT OLD FILTHY SHES QUICK AS PORCH MOP TO PLay LION TAIN’ AN’ IM WITH FLUFFY-- JUST TRYIN’ TO GIT CUT AFTER 1 SPENT AN HOUR WITHOUT HER! i DON'T WANT THAT FOLLERIN’ ME AROUND,’ ri B-BUT I'M WAITIN’ -BUT IT KILLS FER ME.QLD MUDDER” ME TO SEE MESSY HAIR- PARDON ME, MADAM —} USUALLY HATE /awe