TL c PRESS" Home Edition eet ee res PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, “APRIL 25, °1956-—40 PAGES - ASSOCIATED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEW: How Did This Las = Sy igo é Architect Says "GRAND MARAIS UP — More than 100 searchers ‘ * : oa the | 4 r i a “i Ederel 5-0461 popularly termed flying sau-ijects moving. laterally and at ‘Mel teriel Command. The part ef Cha SEE PAGES 8 AND 9 = ‘ . . is played by Tom Towers, avia- 3 eenipanieninen : You're in . LLST, , WHAT’S MY LINE? wa, : ELST ATE pe ase Each word is related to my work. Un- ; = scramble os few as possible to fi 7] : o ese ne anes Bem Prany enpeers onder ervey, reading dowawreed,” pele end le TRS poe OSS Bs ate a | || HERE ARE THE FACTS a 2 iy ABOUT THE MILK STRIKE! Bese : py 8 | 3 YOUR EYES 2h ‘The ill-advised milk strike, in which organized labor 3 endeavored to “take over’ the dairy farmers of the ie are "BE ecious gift... * Detroit milk shed, proved one thing: That labor union F i oA 4 practices and the business of independent farmers SU RE 5 don’t mix. 4 : It became evident from the start that the instigators you are bint properly ... : Aono é ] were not striking the dairies for‘a higher price. They 7 had, in fact, agreed with dairies they would take the YROT i . Hear & Sussey's ent : pita ; prevailing market price for farmers’ milk! e Renreeerr at 6:15 on WPON 5 STAC Instead, they directed their attack against the dairy ’ ; on farmers’ own organization, the Michigan Milk = : : a lll Producers Association, which they aimed to control .or destroy. In this attempt, forces within organized Yesterday's answer: Jade, erttrald, labor sought to capitalize on the economic plight of r = sihitsie tiene Wench, gorn€t, opal, pEorl, Ruby. the farmer and exploited a-minority group of farmers : ; to their own ends. ; : : There should be no misunderstanding the fact that | — ———— MMPA is a dairy farthers’ cooperative, operated by the farmers, for the farmers, to“cooperatively market | : their milk and protect their economic interests, It was | ~ Pontiac’ S$ Head arters the propaganda line of the strike leaders to mislead qui the farmers and the public in this respect. for The obviously false claim of strike leaders that they ‘won a price iftyease was a part of this propaganda “LINOLEUM —TILE-- PAINT J | Sesame Sains SS | ‘UNFINISHED FURNITURE sd the eal lama and: facts wore willy mie | and HAND TOOLS -Armstrong’s Asphalt Tile Dark Colors Light Colors Deluxe Colors What-Caused the Strike? The strike stemmed from the ambition of « few within organized labor to control the Detroit milk market and to collect union dues from dairy farmers who ship milk to that market, To actoniplish this, the strike organizers turned farmer against farmer in their drive to destroy his cooperative organizaticn. Who Were the Strike Leaders? f _ Major leadership ond direction came from organized. @ labor. Joined with these professionals were @ former union organizer end @ small group of dairy farmers who hove comistently opposed the methods ond policies of MMPA and sought this means of Imposing their will on the MMPA membership. CEA sap Whet Were ihe Real Issues? Py political career. He was at one} | being said about tae @ caeeaher af he inne Bes te daa’ eine fon Gon|| JUNIOR SaITORS wot wd te hws Ome ff the | of — ee oes is tops ‘ * no money down! ; a last the Russian Republic ® six months to pay! 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Please send me na lare of JAVAR INSTANT COPPER @ 41.98 | Ea Ralph emecameamncerteer cba ory Re ce cee) q s : # ; A : ree Sly s ae et = . i] ae be ae oo mal te Oe Pe 8a oe ee x ea code - | ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY; APRIL 25, 1956 Ney SNe E-PORNTIAC PRESS . teenie India, long at swords tee oO «lee ee ree a a ge tote ~ seep point with Pakistan, and embitter ‘ % ae . ; , . : en ea ETS | Mame SK ser Covecinaens Se, - Farmer Gives Food Free © ' might prevent us from being Dok are 1 " : erating force between Egypt. and Instead of Letting It Ro Te waigitges wil be, 4 when neste. may be a good paychologist, but been sano caat eee Ease when he tries to mix that with May 1 should have special meaning ose en takeand het row for Sens OF Amerigens cause passed by fields of berries, frults, tre’ snip mon Rsonaely oe will be the 15th birthday of the Na- corn, pumpkin, etc., rotting? - trouble to arm themselves with tion's Series E Savings Bonds, ‘Today we answered an ad in persuasive arguments, however a — - ° From the beginning the bonds were oe See a wrong they may be. ° Ole SSE SE SEES eS pole tnvruments ot inion ay are ae Washtensw Counties ft ls 412.00 » sisexbere t= thrift: Most sales in the earlier years them to ; a one oa ate 30 oo year all ml upecrtptons as mearence no doubt were influenced by patriot- ed pes i and wong me, there raits ; —— —. ism. To the surprise of many, how- _ were plenty who did. By JAMES J. METCALFE AUDEE BUREAU OF CIRCULATE ev these bonds didn’t i. We don't see why other farmers The past is good for memories yn ee ~ er, t disappear don't do that also when good food .. . Of moments made for play _WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1986 after the war : ls being wasted. | i A * people a » & ‘ eee danced yesterday Nonpartisan Crusade Instead, most ptople ike’ this ye ee : e ; ° ; : » _ * . Let experiment its # -Launched for. Big Vote . method of saving for future ‘bch duals om, tok ow te ae ae eee 2 is a Presidential year; there is indis- A™ericans own the huge sum of sgn ply men ag! PR ye tle EA mig olin, al putable proof of it in the crysade $40 billion worth of B and H 3364 Bathurst aes p's en, eee eee . - ee a © ‘Bonds, of which $38 billion are ama or: , a Se fu | “ay just launched to get out a record vote Ez oo $38 Reader Says Psychology he — . - | me £ cctubltiad thin ‘blige ten hens now’ pre amd and Bible Just Don't Mix shadows ofthe past. We ean nationwide nonpartisan effort is Ing students through college, making — to church, It T remember Fight, a S0Y step retrace... . We cannot ~~" © thé “American: Heritage Founda- ~ down payments on homes or provid- few monthe ago he said one orto Bakes | : Dias doesn’t need to be baptized to be , tion. Its partner in the drive to ing additional income for those in - saved, but the Bible says ““Where- (Copyright 1956) ‘ not only to register but to vote Wage earners have participated inthe : i es wT pity those 1500 priests, rabbis, tan } in both the primary and elec- Popular payroll savings bonds plan. “There Wasn’t Much Meat on That” and clergymen who seek advice on covers that candy can be bought fn ‘ tion, is the Advertising Council. Today the Treasury reports that to the word of God, James sald if aay STA ten-cent bags, t00 * ke 8,000,000 persons still are buying David Lawrence Says: | oo & , , of God, 3 We often think that some people Between them they have enlisted bonds under this plan each payday. ——— ae : _ Rrangiendll Oe Hite tae me cecereham aie : : we can more than hundred organizations All these facts, indeed, are worthy Ruling Affirms Right of Congress peti le So dy on states because it is new and con- | clusive evidence that this coun- try approves the pact. , *. * * .. Our Government was one of the prime movers of the defense alliance linking Britain, Turkey, Iran, Iraq ‘and Pakistan. While it was felt ad- | - visable to refrain from membership, we did show continued interest by sending a team of observers to the : alliance of northern tier states along the Russian border, all reteiv-, - Ing U. 8. military aid, is incessantly _ Sttacked by Moscow as a step toward war. It is bitterly fought also in Egypt which sees in it a rival force to the a iy a2 The Man About Town Our Ski Veterans Acquire Resort in Montana and Soon Will Move There y mm | +f il A lone deer with a broken front leg is roaming the fields. and woods near the home of : Peter Muldowney, on the Dixie Highway a few miles north- west of Pontiac, It makes an extra rapid three-legged getaway when an automo- bile approaches. asked for only 22 men in their May quota. The city board sends 10 and the out-county board sends 12. The induction date for both is May 1. The directors of the West Michigan Tourist Association, i te its man- ager, a. a C. C. Wells, are sharply opposed to toll roads, “Be- to Probe Witnesses on Communism | Ww. meas the cot in reterne be“ DOCtor Advises Mothers - ‘to Have Babies at Home for “exposure” about anybody. But Judge Bastian, in the majori opinion, adds: * * * . “Congress has power of exposure something is incidental and without . effect upon the validity of the in- quiry.” FAR-REACHING SIGNIFICANCE i 7 z i | ! rf dif : FETE sz i i i Tait esi &s i Kf I Tt raul | fit a: + it ; t i i | esi Fpl BREE other persons who work with | fer them, whoop it up at every et aT tH bed. ' walk! And evcry day! For mi i © eS — 3 gtk ; a EAE He Michigan, (Copyright 1956) Poses Threat Or- for NATO In foeland the Parliament want te get U. S. troops out of that strajegic Alantic base, , Trouble’ also is brewing politi — cally in West Germany and France, * * © | of tactical atomic weafons against. an attack have been the two But formation of the West Ger- _ man army has just begun. That | army’s strength, counted heavily by Gruenther ‘and | top NATO planners, is aimed at 500,000 men. But this will | take three or ‘four years at least. — Adenauer policy. Case Records of a Psychologist: “Older People Must Fight Against Urge to Settle Back in Their Rocking Chairs Tim realizes that he ts only creak with arthritis and you must ‘On five acres, .an elderly couple two feet from slavery! And those two feet are his own ped- al extremities! Oldsters should fills oles atrophy fast in péople. 65. Use them daily to them strong. ; By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE i a z ' hobble on a crutch, cane or even a peg leg. .- - Don’t surrender to your easy can still earn their keep as long _ Os they can hobble, gare it ui ih ih 3 ily i} g i on 80 | other — hy ' f ‘} : é é a" ‘| ; / 5 z , * ) ve a5 ‘ | —s "HE PON'LLAU PRESS, “a 2 iy fis ' 4 : i : : o e oe! . ; i ‘ 5 “- s . oe wes ’ “ iC ‘yy 5 ; ‘* Pip ims: . ae ; ’ = WANT-ADS Turn Discards Into CA Want Ads work like magic — Get your unusued items together... . phone in your ad today and_ PRESTO—extra cash the easy way-—Many people | are looking for just the hings you have to sell and it costs so little to put your sales message in the Pontiac Press. You Can - < Place Your * WANT AD by Phone! | SOLD SOLD Bedroom furniture, ¢. year-erfh. youth bed and chifferobe in grey plexatone, cost $124, sell for > Steel typewriter desk, . PE 5-160 | SOLD Lee Wilton tight bees rug, 12x and ._ rubber coated pad years old. Excel. lent condition, rote ter 00. PE §-0412. 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Shoron Bediord, deughter of Dr. and Mrs. Homer | Zielke, 956 Berwick-Bivd., representing Cook-Nel- Bedford of 4 Marquette and Karen Bihl, Attention s son Post No. 20 American Legion Auxiliary; Ruth daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Hilding E. Bhi, | —— : CARLOAD BUYERS e vo , ' f Ann Jower, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos — 944 Emerson St. The six were chosen for grades, id 1055 W. Huron St.—2 Blocks West of Telegraph te : 4, Johnson, 69 Moreland St. neces Oat personality and all round ability by a selection | Set, FE 8-3717 FREE PARKING Share Owners aie | | Pontiac Post No, 377, and Sharon ’ committee consisting of Mrs. Charles Thompson, . daughter of Judge * Russell Holland Mrs. Robert Conant and Mrs. Lynn D. Allen. ae str kin wea r) e more than two hours through the Histor IC Hotel four-story brick structure in the : heart of Warren's downtown busi- ness district Ruined by Fire a2 8822" sec co of CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY The Company directors Guests Escape Flames|imtl melted wires broke otf his and officers cordially _ on Engine Ladders in oe seeieor and fed’ eae then Invite you to a Pennsylvania Blaze fistcty ‘began cheng fon amy -egional meeting of | peedaarnaee ~ Share Owners Warren Hospital reported it had -ladmitted three persons who had been in the hotel. They were re- ported. suffering from shock. Milburne Anderson, 73, owner of the hotel, collapsed from a heart attack and was takén to the hos- -- | pital, to be held in the - BIRMINGHAM COMMUNITY HOUSE - Birmingham, Michigan Today i is WiSK day! E * * * ‘5 * * . 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In each door of the|inctitution, too, ‘The ministry of CONSOLE .. 82950 patie te Ge Waly tae. house, whether it be a two-Toom)s.o4¢ announced this month that | ; Keys are everywhere. You aot & Jext|10 million gallons of beer were FREE Pah bree eau heciey gin eek nee Sel te dere! repabiie HOME DEMONSTRATION mouse hole without one.| mang themselves 30 Mile Radi The German ‘housewife wouldn't!their bedrooms at night. This out, the ministry Call Any Time FE 8-1564 ““yeras iow where to begin ber day with} 1 «taal, to 0 gallou por person, “in papi Res i: $1.25 oO Bed ae is only the gr heaguns women, children, old. peo- — ail — Per weet we cycle, There are ple and refugees.” - She carries. at least a dozen of|to the back door, too; to the base- Midwest THE Distrib ors First cee a: ha be uolchansi, tee task, © Sto the a aera, Soule: te tes i elgg - 2 | . : ; to : 4 1 - cat toe. 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Nese THE PONTIAC, PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1956 asFavoriteSon | Friends’ Snub Patient Polish Expatriates st== LONDON (INS)) — While Britaln/unwound, He and others in the|brase; the people at the Sikotski|ititier of his‘now forgotten Polish|ma, but a short time before the|to make an initial allotment of audience clucked Institute ollcorridor, = (Start, the council reneged. AS Weltnds tor assistance of the western caw peaks ag’ ene apn go ts ue os en a ee ee , : which points o a U. 5, Com termination. Thelr manner : |Britain, as they call themselves, in-| distinguished Pole-in-exile apol- oe the former boasted of early com- ' ' be. [Cludes meni and. pers tlogized and handed us a mimeo-|tornado disaster areas. ballistics missile, I sat ame on Russia four years ago, Srscliany way aig Dw worst and for the past 16 years graphed notice beginning: shabby band of Polish|but America is strangely reluctarit Pea -. |have seldom been disappointed in| “At 1 p.m. today,.the Federa- gave a hearty “favorite . who live from. day tot bring the matter tthe atention| "i be Some : : that expectation. tion of Poles in Great Britain was)sald Federal Civil Defense ad- * write-in vote to U.S. day awaiting retribution and re- (of the Nations Assembly as This is the philosophy they have) os scmp AGAIN informed by telephone that the - McCormack in Raa promised, a maintained in the face of the cold : British Council of Cinema does not : primaries. The : In dreary contrast to the pomp shoulder they have received from For example, the screening wa 1001 able to keep the terms of the = His Boston vote was 12,392 = a ou ij 24 ceremony that has attended|the U. S. and the very Westernischeduled for the good projection sereement according to which the 3.2772 for Adiai E. Stevenson, an < 15 Gate The oc He _ “ficial visit of the Russian powers who went to war to deprive|room of the British Council of Cine-Katyn wood murder documentary ; ; 1953 nominee who is campaigning a ots film was to have been show.”:_ | : ys a second shot at the was the showing o* ' | | of the state, reducing : Anders, bone-bald com~ room at the institute, several J Sen. | forces, The unnamed vil- There, before the film was i i | ; * Ore san far behind. Neither|*i™e of the piece were Britain's shown, Gen, Anders said that at , piped fe Ss a RE monly cca, were ot aeees BH The “WOLVERINE” W tn 1 @ition, Kefauver urged his sup-|) Ie a dark little makeshift only less than a third were found ) ay porters to their write-in pref-| theater we saw German, then A proposed new Soviet -investiga- ; * @fence to Russian newsreels of the discov- tion of the massacre would be a HOME OWNED UNIT As expected, President Eisen-| ¢ry of the frightfully decomposed “travesty of justice,” he said, hower dominated the Republican bedies of 4.000 Polish officers whe He appealed to the press for sup- write-in. He also was the choice of; bad been shot through the head port of Free Poland's demands. | . @ number of Democratic voters,| sad barned im common graves in Khrushchev and Bulganin should : although his write-in fell far be-| the Katyn Forest in the spring of be tried as wax. criminals he as-| CALL ine he collared four years ago. 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Alaska has six -@ FAST SERVICE tie ines Associated Press AMERICAN WHISKEY e Guaranteed ballets Wes Re-elects McLean - MEN OF DISTINCTION @ Shop Us and seealhentad cadmas Gacnniaed| NEW YORE to—Rebert 00 es —= 7 - Compare —_ president of The Associated Press| CALVERT DISTILLERS COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY, BLENDED WHISKEY » 86.8 PROOF + 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS @ NO APPOINTMENT ens, since 1938, voctected Soy ininarrecisaisess ~Private interviews with the| clude the handling of traveling planned for Sundays. of a large hospital is not an easy a oe —— plobiene nd fonerve : terse Steter attends Mrs. Robinson and Nancy are ba icurrently taking lessons in china job, but Florence Robinson (Mrs.| procedures The f ° . re are four pages in. William Robinson) handles her * 6 «@ | pag \painting. Their work thus far has P —— schedule of duties and still remains, Copies of all staff work is re foday’s Women’s Section been devoted to occasional pieces & poised receptionist and ahswers viewed by Sister. These copies are: - Nancy recently — * to many questions by members of|prepared by Florence who also bedroom lamps for her the hospital staff and medical staff/ serves as receptionist for the med- seeking assistance. ical director of the training pro} r — a — - — |though hospital conventions and confer- (pair of as attending general staff meet- now to paint-a huge bowl as her cese of Michigan, and Mrs, Em- rich; the Rev. Ralph Parks, arch- deacon of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan and Mrs. Parks, and Mrs, Ethel Hogle, diocesan field \worker, will be dinner guests of iMrs, C, Sanborn Hutchins at her | ences. Medical staff work such room, Mrs. Robinson is planning! 28 Lake road home Friday eve- ning. ‘ Charles Hutchins —will - arrive their home on Lincoln drive, * * @ ; Mrs, Robinsen, secretary to Sister Mary William, administra- tor of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. begins her daily chores, the pre- ceding afternoon when she checks appointments with Sister. Due to the lack of office space on first floor. Florence's office is on second Her office is equipped with a large L shaped desk, three com- fortable chairs, typewriter, the inevitable files and. a photostat machine. — Tuesday, her desk sported a bouquet of roses and a congratulatory note from | Sister, on her selection as Oak- land County Secretary of the | Year, Florence and Sister spend a part! of each day doing correspondence. Sister dictates direct to her during the week but on weekends uses the dictaphone and these letters) are generally transcribed on Mon- day morning. ! | ve | | ings ts also. in her | schedule of |last project before the closing of igram. Right now, particular emphasis is on resident and internship ap- plications and changes due July 1. Gathering Held by Homemakers Modern Homemakers Extension iGroup met for dinner at the home of Mrs. Herman Stein on Loon Lake Tuesday evening. During the meeting funds were collected to purchase two wheel- chairs ‘for the Oakland County Chapter of the American Red Cross. The-lesson, ‘‘Meeting.the Meat Bill,” was given by Mrs, Stein and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson. Guest of the evening was Mrs. Laura Perry, chairman of the Oak- land County Council of Extension roups. The next meeting will "be held) at the home of Mrs. William, Tip-| pen on Monterey boulevard, "| pendionce and division dictation, Robert E. Dodd -|Her background in hospital home from the University of Mich- jigan for the occasion, — * ¢ & activities, Notification of section | classes. | meetings are sent Out by Flor- ence. Lois Mcl ntyre, Mr. and Mrs, Austin D, Esler have returned te thelr home on Shore View drive from q motor a trip to Gatlinh Tenn., and ge VOWS the Smoky Mountains Lois Mcintyre, daughter of Mr,|.-A most pleasant surprise oc- Mrs. D. M. Meclntyre of Curred one evening while the Es- lers were dining at the Hayes Since she handles staff co a certain amount of medical ter- minology is necessary in her work. E. xchan work began 15 years ago when she was! empldyed as an attendant nurse and at Pontiac State Hospital. |Bronson, ‘became the bride of Rob-| * * @ lert E. Dodd in a ceremony per- House in Gatlinburg, for also en- She then worked in the medical, formed Saturday in First Method- Joying dinner there were Lola Par- ‘records department at the hospital,|ist Church. Robert is the son of kins of Auburn avenue and Helen later moving to Pontiac General! Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Dodd of|!'@vis of West Huron street. The Hospital as a medical stenogra-|Fourth avenue, | : itwo were en route home from a pher. She is now beginning her|. The Rev. Paul Havens read the ‘ip to New Orleans, fourth year at St. Joseph Mercy |4 o'clock servive in the presence of) —- °°» Hospital and enjoys her work as it|the immediate families and close’ Dr, Leroy Hill of Lakewood drive gives her a comprehensive view of | friends. , jis a guest at the Hotel Marlotte in the structure and procedures of a| Donna McIntyre of’ Washington, Indianapolis, Ind., where he is modern hospital. C., served her sister as maid attending a meeting of the Great lot honor. Cecil Dodd performed' Lakes Section of the American So- the duties of best man for his ciety of Oral Surgeons. | brother. | 7 *e ¢ | Following a short honeymoon| Mrs. Frank Herring of Port itrip through the Eastern states the) Washington, Long Island, is visit- |couple will reside on Green street.| ing at.the home of her aunt, Alta In private life, Florence is Mrs. William Robinson of Nelson street and the mother of Nancy Mae, an eighth grader at Lincoln duniop High School. Héer week- % She handles all appointments for, —@ ends are spent with her family + Springstein of Motorway drive, for several days, * * @ | ' Arriving from Bronson over the} weekend were Mr, and Mrs. O, M.! ‘McIntyre, who were houseguests of Mrs. Helen Walker and daughter jof Camley. street. | Mrs, Lottie Martin of Bronson! visited at the home .of Mrs. Wil4 liam Ronalet Jr. on South East) boulevard, where Mr. and Mrs. C.) W. Martin and family of Bronson! jalso were guests. ~ | The guests attended the Satur-) iday wedding of Lois McIntyre and Robert E. Dodd. * * . t * Mr. and Mrs, Arther F. Blakeslee (nee Mary Jane Cloon- an) of Mohegan road, Birming- | ham, are receiving congratula- tions on the birth of a son, Mar- tin John, April 19. Maternal grandmather of the infant is Mrs. Martin J. Cloonan of North Woodward avenue, Birming-| . Our Regular $10 PERMANENT Nadine Bouchard of Milford was jmaid of honor. Bri: is were | You be delighted with ‘our | RUMPUS ROOM where your children will be entertained while we serve you! MARY’S | a4 WE DELIVER iGrosse Pointe was cohostess, PONTIAC GLASS CO. oo haa ne i ite es W ue ta Beauty Salon jset on an Italian cut cloth pin Pt Lake bl tin, - 23 W. Lawrence St. FE 5-644! ee hme Invited guests were Mrs. §. R. Pickering, Mrs. W. J. Justin, Mrs. ‘John Tanelli of Birmingham, Pat Detloff of Grosse Pointe, Mrs. Fred ‘FE 8-3701 FREE PARKING PITTSBURGH PAINTS AEP TaAT SEE, 100K Lonete scenremereante fg gem iad id SOG Meee th re pee La | ‘eae . 1, be ip © a le j wee aT ( ; f ‘ ; q | < me , : J ; ; y f \y , j : yy fe x } 4 ¥ \ ‘ 7 r-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1956" | ae ROS i Dhl | of Isabella W ill Spoke Dance (ent ‘REDUCE? Child Study Club Aiami Ba Sorority Meets : : 0 or real Group 3 Meets ‘to Be Held _jat Lake Angelus -LAY-A-WAY Nididev i dhs ith Mrs. Braid YOURSELF? es ne ed Friday Night LUGGAGE to members of Child Study Club The “Moon Over Miami Ball,” |Sigma Nu ' Lose 3 to 5 Inches — 5 to 15 Pounds A + nas leading peeoweel Was Lely: Se rth (in Test 10 Visited . “Chlivan ‘Tato 0 ny i Us"? bella, will be ‘held “Friday eve. eat Go Voces weight is often lasy calories stored up in your was presented by 11 students rep- ning in the Knights of Columbus or Mother's Day body. Overweight is not only disfiguring but makes us resenting grades 2 through 12. Hall. Dancing will be to a local : : re ee ae Oe nen te cote See - || Participating in the program ‘wr-arpatheiag at Scheme Pry : ‘the heart, lungs, kidneys and other vital organs, _ fwere Donny Hockey, Jo Ann Gor- supper to be served at mid- See Our | feccumned ‘aheus thelr everecight, fabty’ taniie, mm | Pouny, Core Dube, Wendell Banks, “firs, Rev Artey ts quest Complete Line: stipation and tired and wornout feeling. Tue trouble is Floyd Mathews, Judy Hicks, Gary chairman assisted by Mrs. Robert of so many have no one to help or encourage them to‘help |, McDowell, Don Belate and Carol poate Mie. Willem Dens themselves. You owe these wonderful treatments to Putnam. rs. Louis Coprince, ’ Wheary-Crown par, We roy ou rend rom, | Tetra de, Do | arate WS selten American Tourister Scientific Swedish Massage Whirlpool Baths _ | Mrs. George Tallerday, Mrs. Keith) fic netting to capture the Alena! : ical Exercise Edwin Anderson and Mrs.’ Jack — Call RIGHT Now for a Free Guest Visit Strait. Tickets may be obtained trom) As, Tear This Ad Out and Keep It! Bethune PTA Plans ie wil be used for charitable pur ROACH HEALTH INSTITUTE | Thursday Meeting | MR. and MRS. RONALD MOORE 319 National Bldg. FE 4-181} petune PTA will meet ‘Thurs PEO Chapter ——— sane fir'naat ee atsy Bouchard SpeaksHolds Meetin Ba Ch show cored aides of his trp 1 Puler| VOWS in Lutheran Church\With Mrs. Reed “Surprise in AW” was the pro-| we, SQ ym FY Party Planned fects , | Miss P ickering lat Oakland Hills MOTHERS! Is Honoree Oakland Hills Country Club will DOROTHY ANN WELCH | Randall of Livonia, Mrs. A. T. Her- \z0g of Farmington, and Mrs, Leo wen terete ing marriage of their ae Dorothy Ann, to Warren K. ' |hold its first formal dinner-dance The engagement and approach-| of the spring-summer season Sat- will be from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. with dancing from 9:30 p.m. 1:30 a.m.. * ° s committee Joseph P. Baldez, chair- man; Frank W. Lynch, vice chair- Orra B. Crego, Henry Rourke and Edward F. Sullivan request that reservations be made in Advance. | ‘Dinner Scheduled *4 by St. Mary Guild | For Brides io Be urday at the club. Cocktail music |= to Members of the entertainment | man; Gordon C. Applequist, Dr.|* serving pieces ae Hho SAVING! Reguler Value $141.75 Special price 89.78 |Elbert of Huntington Woods. jis announced by jr. and ee | Attending from Royal Oak were/Enos Welch of Boston avenue. He! St. Mary Guild of St. Mary of the ‘Mrs. John O’Brien, Mrs. James|is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob/Hills Episcopal Church is holding] § | Hildebrandt and Mrs. Charles Rud- Ford of Bristol, Tenn. Following its annual’ roast beef dinner Thurs- \dell. From Detroit Donna Dilworth. their marriage on Saturday the day evening beginning at 5:30 in and apes. Vv. J. Raymond attended. ‘couple v will. reside < on 1 Eddy court. | |Gingellville Community Center. y - Mrs. George Titus is serving as . general chairman assisted by Mrs. ; \H, W. Robinson, publicity; Mrs. | Tom Lombardo and. 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Lawless of | Pioneer drive lannounces the engagement of his daughter, Barbara Ann, to Louis Edward Fairbrother, son of the John Fairbrothers of Edna street, A July wedding . is planned. - _ By ANNE HEYWOOD , (Copyright ‘1986) At Junch ‘the other day Mr. addressed Sherman and I were discussing, |Pontiac “I'm not interested in philoso-among other things, , readers ete luaits ty Manphn tus teed ahtinas- sionally tell me. in getting abead in business!” Or, de seianlasl “anitinian put it, “Philosophy is a haven for the unsuccessful; All the big successes I know— and. I mean financially as well as built their. successes on firm phil losophical ‘grounds. For example, there’s Charles Asks About Motor Trip Mrs. Post Thinks Journey Would Be Perfectly Proper By EMILY PosT A reader tells me: “I'm a man jin the mid-30s, I was married for. (25 years when my wife died sud-| denly two years ago. About a year ago I became. very friendly with a woman whom I had known slightly for the past 10 years. She! jtoo was widowed at the same time.) “We are very fond-of each other} ; but she has not quite decided to marry me because of family en-| tanglements, We plan to take our ivacations at the same time and | } Today is Wisk day! ears PARAMOUNT. BEA 11'¥e S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Enroliments Available in Dey or Evening Classes, - Write, phone or call in person for Free pamphiet. vane FEDERAL 4-2352 22 2 eT Aili eiiteiak thar ttirka.o teh Herel Rppomente PERMANENTS, from... . $5.00 CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP UTY, SCHOOL N suggested that we motor out to visit my brother and his wife who live several hundred miles from here. We would have to spend at least two nights on the road. “We both like to travel and we would see a part of the country we have never seen before, Con- sidering ‘our age and our éatab- lished reputations, do you think we could, in all propriety, de this or not?" Answer: Considering your ages,) I think you could go without any) hesitation. “Dear Mrs. Post: ~ To settle a question, will you please tell me if it is considered dignified and in —-|good taste for a woman who will soon have a baby to appear at social gatherings? “My husband and I haye been invited to the wedding of a very, dear friend and I would like to go, ( but my mother is horrified at the idea. will you please give me your frank opinion of this?” also are seated most of the time. rs “Dear Mrs. Post: Whenever 116 N. Perry FE 2-6361 someone pays me a compliment I STAPP’S. ... ace oe The Newest. Baby Shoe RAMBI-FLEXX BABY SHOE Specially 19 to 5 Babies Feet 70 @ Allows Ankle Freedom Plus Ankle Support @ Allows Proper Circulation @ Prevents Binding at the Top of the Shoe - @ Protects Arch While. Walking - Give your baby new freedom, plus the sdpport “his tiny feet need with these new specially de- : Signed baby shoes. They encourage your child to walk with eose and grace wi b binding the onkle. Made of long-weering leather, well coratnacted. ‘Sizes to’ 6 in C, D a widths. In white. Sisss 614: to 8B, $5.50. Let us os your ~ child ates Sage today. get very flustered and never know what to say. Will you please help me*"" Answer: Smile with pleasure as you say “thank you” and then talk about .something else. Re- member that looking pleased is wy necessarily an act of vanity but of appreciation of the other per- R. ¢€. Elect Mrs. Noel Buckner for Bride-Elect _ lwriters of hard-selling ‘copy which Sara Hallock -|will move all kinds of books. t's , a big job, by anybody’s standards, Sara Hallock was the honoree) jand one which, he handles very suc- at a brida) shower Saturday eve- cessfully. ning at the home of Mrs. Paul Webster on Summit avenue. Mrs. Robert Laity was_cohostess. —eeemeemeenay, Tolent. Show Seen iby Fashionette Club ‘Mrs. Doris Joseph, Mrs: Oliver, ‘Korb and Mrs. Cleatis Batten tied for the weekly prize when the Fashionette Club, sponsored by Ls Pontiac Parks and Recreation Christian Church. - - partment, met Tuesday evening at! Bridal attendants named were |Adah Shelly Library. Mrs: Joseph Mrs, Donald Ostrander, matron iwon the monthly prize. | of honor; Mrs. Robert Laity and | rctrumental numbers, readings, Suzanne Lilliquist, Dane Satter- | ...55 and dances were enjoyed, ‘lee will serve as best man, and |wien members and their children. ushers will be Compton Hallock ipresented a talent show. Plans and Robert Stasiuk. have been completed for a fashion | * * * Sara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Hallock of Oakland avenue, | will marry Lowell Satterlee, son) of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Satteriee| of Nelson street. May 5 at First lock, Mrs. Satterlee, Mrs. J. ¥.|with Mrs. Robert Smith and Mrs. Schell, Mrs. Anna Hepler, Mrs. Edward Cook as cochairmen. Compton Hallock, Mrs. William! Edwards, Mrs. Marvin Vest, Mrs.|Returns From Ohio Dane Satterlee and Mrs. Donald ‘ Satterlee. x Mrs. Lee Hill of Carter street Mrs. Arnold Satterlee, Mrs. John'has returned home from Cleveland/ Scianimanico, Mrs. Donald | where she was called on the death \Ostrander, Mrs. Kenneth Duber- of her mother, Mrs. C. M. Cross. ville,, Mrs. Lewis Irwin, eons | orence nd M i aan a others. = “| ‘Coming Events Royal Neighbors of America will meet Thursday at T: pm, at Grotto Mall jon West Pike street | Ladies Aid of st- Church will meet ‘Thursday at ‘Crofoot to Sponsor Fund-Raising Event cnaes* wii“meet - Crotoot School PTA is sponsor-| weicome Rebekah Lod ing a money-making project Fri-| Thursday Sean. day at the school. Mrs. Marvin) Nena = ica tek Hillman is chairman of the event with Mrs. Mates Jecksou, 27 Miler St. scheduled for 3 to & p.m. | Thursday at 7:30" p.m Refreshments wil] be served un-) Oskland County Association of the der thé. chairmanship of Mrs.|ire'Thuresey” oe enaee John Lutheran, 1 ial 246 will meet) alta Temple on ay at a Recenter Masonic Charles King. Proceeds will be! Te™Ple papal . ; used for the scholarship fund be-|,,tedies Aid sooty of Osilene it meet, ‘ing sponsored .by the Pontiac st Fell nay chee poly Ame Council of PTA. - joe - ae ‘a noon “eit be tatea™ * a Pi amily Service President The Board of Directors of the Family Service of Oakland County | |has announced election of their inew president, Mrs. Noe] A. Buck- ner, 2361 Cove. Mrs. Buckner has been a member of the board for eight years and has served as ‘chairman of several committees and has been an officer. Other elected: officers include} Mrs. Howard Kaichen of Hunting- ton Woods, secretary; Carl F. In- grahm of Birmingham, treasurer; | son's kindness. a anal Call Mark Today} For immediate reliet from ten- I PEEL BETTER AFTERWARD! MARK MORAN’S. Health Club 742 West Huron St. Ph. PE 5-873 Mrs. O, S. Reminold of Pleasant) Ridge, assistant treasurer and Robert Snyder of Birmingham, special representative to the! Executive Committee. "The Family Service office is: lo- cated in the National Building in Pontiac. .It offers counseling and ‘guidance on all types of individual ‘and family problems. The organ-! MRS, NOEL. BUCKNER CESS, Shower guests were Mrs. Hal-/show in St. Benedict Hall Tuesday, | 7 “I'm interested pher: “Ex nihilo nihil fit.” - ‘ Or, as Mr, Sherman put it, “You have to start with some- | thing. If you start with nothing, nothing with,” Then he told me how he goes rebel at philosophy and want, in-| stead, quick superficial tricks f intellectually and personally—are en the ra T oor say \philosophers at heart. They have ¢pi¢- | You are ocsnities there is a chasm between the. materialistic and the philosophical,’ but it simply helping them develop into g00d'the inside department—the philoso- phical You will, make more money in the long) run! i) If you on this impertant aspect of suc- send me a stamped, envelope, Pontiac Press, anf: T% sepd you ian Wsthe ie 4 gebgnnciet bento os |philosophy. a statement fs what you'll end up to be blunt about it, SPRING COTTON Ss. would like to get going self- “I mover sam anything ike itt” - Pat Perkins and Bea Young Today is Wisk day! g 5 O 8 SEE PAGES 8 AND 9 re . Sizes: GET SPIC and SPAN WITH CAREFUL DAN and Carefully Pressed . SERVICE We'll Plan Your Tour Free! Phone Mi 4-5711 Tickets, Reservations Grace Plummer Reilly 379 Hamilton, Birmingham FE 2-8101 9 to 15; 10 to 20 1¥, to a“ Cecile’ to Anywhere! 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Ponting jin 1956 reportedly sold 250 dozen: ‘cotton dresses, ‘uaa aa | TODD'S. SHOE STORE 20 West Huron serderdt _ For the rest of her life Remember Mother on May 13th Daily, 9:30 to 5:30— 1 ri PRICE EVER for this BRAND-NEW ROUND-BOBBIN [ Sowesr _ CABINET ONLY 12922 a per orentgred aeons _ SINGER SEWING CENT ER ae Re eens a ot ee « Bl AR GPE pea: “4 + aes aes MAN SIZE BUYS for LITTLE GUYS Seersucker or plisse print, 6r spun rayon. Contrasting . solid two-tones, Sizes 2 to 4. Others in 3 to 7 in assorted colors, Young Folk Shop— Lower Level apf : i Beauty Clinic by Edythe McCulloch HAIR STYLE? Do you know how your hair should be styled? De you reclize that your require- ments in a hair dress are a little different than any of your friends? Do you know that the most beautiful women ¢an at- tribute some of their chatm to daring to, be themselves «+» to making the most of' thelr own good points, Re- gardless of the prevailing style, Let us help you find “you,” Phone Edythe McCulloch Beauty Shop, FE 2-7431, 08 Pontiac State Bk. Bldg. \___ THE PONTIAC. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 195 Pi Just 2 Cups ‘(Cooked Ham Make Dish Mrs. Cross Mixes to Top Casserole I i 4! : : ; BETEs FF as ti zEess lute! yi f S i FE ais i Evenings by Appointment sheer silk in floor-length and cuts, instead of unpressed pleats or gathers. chapel sweeps. Skirts are worked) out with smooth fronts. through Crumbs and Sugar’ One-half cup cauliflower -|eteis enld thele conkies. e * * + A small per cent of the cookie sale earnings remain in the troop treasury and are used in buying lanes SF Shepeeee he nok pment or in appreciation.of their leadership. trips in which the girls take part Sweazy presented as a troop to pass scouting re- ts, ee the quiremen at ig id _Mellory at The num- The larger per cent goes to troop ber was dedicated to the past camp pment resident officers of the chapter) Camp oe for annual pv e ; | provements : » since BB ge — ee camp is a separate Girl Scout Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anthony, a ten hee ot Mrs. Arthur " Augustine, Mrs. ° Blanche Woodman, “Mrs. Walter Potiont of 14 : Drake, . Frank Green, Mrs. ten ome B. G. Campbell, Mrs. William slay chp Sherwood and. Mrs. Wayne Scott. Mrs, E. R, Luscumb of Warwick oe 8 rtd cp mommenaye Bon deag Mag Also atteriding’ were Mrs. Ernes- me c Saaey nce Hoapét- ear —_ | . 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One orange Medium-sized has only) One glass skimmed mill before _ about 90 calloties) bedtime Announces Use of Cookie Profits Mrs. Donald Redmond, chair- Man, announces plans for proceeds of the Girl Scout Cookie Sale and thanks northern Oakland County for the warm reception which seemed to prevail wherever the Summer Mesh ... All Black Mesh and Patent, cool and beautiful ace cent for your colorful summer-wear, siting brond of fine : 3 pag eee gabe eT 85 vo 1295 Pauli’s Shoe Store 35 N. Saginaw Open Friday Eve ‘til 9 P.M. Serving Pontiac Over 50 Years! a 2nd Floor Pontiac State Bank Bidg.. makes your set last twice as long $7508] ()00_ 81950 Complete Cutting and Styling Where Service and Quality Are Supreme” Expert Operators Await to Serve You! ~~ OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! Andre Beauty CSalon Phone FE 5-9257 . is more classic or traditional in| SSCOSCOSSSSOVSESESORE0% PPTTTTTITTITITI TTT itll lll = 19909000900 9099900000000000 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back ... introduces _ the newest. - Playtex’ Girdles | with boneless non-roll waist for wonderful waist control, adjustable garters cise omits 595 ll Extra DIE: innivvrnpsndcorecee 6.95 Brand-new, resistant Playtex girdles of downy-soft cotton and latex . . . to slim you wonderfully. Try . one- on. Regular lightweight ...... 4.95 hoo is fone Nata be bak THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1956 . | New pera Too Noisy for This Frenchman — By EARL WILSON GANNON, Ireland—He was « Frenchman and he didn't} like New York. “What's wrong with New York? I demanded, some- what pugnaciously, Being a Middle-Westerner, maybe I have my own idea about New York, but don’t let any- body start knocking it to me. . . see? * r “Oh, lewk,” he hastened to explain, “I loff New York. . but eet ees not America, no?” x * & * — “What's wrong with us?” I repeated. i “Nozzing! Ackcapt de,crowds,” he murmured “De crowds!” I mimicked. “You.don't have de crowds in Paris?” | “Oui, oul, but ‘in the subways, We say only so many can come in ge car, and we don’t crowd. Maybe you don't believe me, but when we leevd in New York Zitty, eet waz zo nolsee I cood nott zleep, “Zo my wife says we must move to ze contree. Eez so quiet there, you know, I cannot zleep!” “You didn’t need ze contree, you needed a sleeping peel,” I -said. bem “You joke me,” he said. “But I loff Ummareecka very much. Vurjjjunia, New [study Ordinance lon Train Speed | ss City Traffic Engineer ‘Asks Meeting With Several Officials A city ordinance to limit the \speed .of traing passing through -|Pontiac is, presently © under study by Theodore M. Vanderstempel,' ay traffic enghaer. | Speed checks on ome evening| passenger trains Trunk Western Railroad revealed that they sped through .the South! Saginaw street crossing at speeds greater than 55 m.p.h., Vander- stempel said, He has written to the Michigan Public Service Commission re- questing q meeting of city, rail- road and state officials in seek- ing a solution to this hazard. yesterday there is no city ordi- of the Grand) of City Clerk Ada R. Evang said) Name Valedictorians, Salutatorians The Press are ones from er. and Mrs, Arnold Abbott have been named valedictorians. Both igirls have.« 3.88 average. Shirley Behnke, the daughter | of Mr, and Mra, David Behnke of Dryden, has been chosen salu- tatorian with a 8.43 average, Brandon Township High School at Ortonville has named Duane |Porter as top ranking scholar of ithe class of 1956, Duane, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Porter, has made his home with Mrs. Wallace Clark, Ortonville for the past eight years. President of his class for three years, the youth has been active in band, speech and athletics. nance whiclf limits the speed of trains, -Vanderstempel asked for the Sally Miller, as salutatorian, is | the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Clark J. Miller of Ortonville. She has served three years on Stu- Byer to Talk Inglon, Texahsss, Bosting. I had a SEC speed check April 18 on a 6:30 retary once, she went to New Jerzay.'train after police reported they She comes to me back and cays, ‘Ze first had clocked a train a day earlier | dent Council and has been active in several clubs and in dramat- time I evair see a cow.’ “Cows are all right if you like cows,” I said. “Personally, I milked cows as a boy in Ohio and got to know several cows rather intimately, Let us not ‘speak setae of cows.” “Hawkay!" chortled my Frénch friend. “But I want you know I loff your contree. Of course your people cannot speak Eng-| lish zo good but then most of them never study it, hah? ' “Howevair, New Inglon is zo beauti- — ful, zo rastful.‘Especialitay, Rhode Islund.” “Where?” “Rhode Island, eez beautiful. Zo ratsful. I can sleep there a whole weekend. Zuch 2 ULLY a. & vonderful contree you have in Rhode Island, eet makes me loft all of America.” _ “Good,” I said, “I forgive your earlier remarks. I am giad that you have finally come to love my contree.” “Oui, oul, I am glad, too. Bex wonderful. Eez only too bad,” THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y.... Nejla Ates, the lightly-clad belly dancer in “Fanny” refused “© pose in a bikini sult—considers it “undignified” .. . Here Cleo Moore sprained her back posing for football pictures with the U. of Illinols backfield . ,, Lilly Christine, the Cat _ Girl, will be one of the attractions at New York's photo show. : The Princess of Monaco’s American friends now wonder) what they should call her. The answer is “Grace,” the same nie through the intersection. | He has requested that the trains! limit their speed through the city in. proportion to the view ahead in case a rapid stop is necessary.) “It 1s about time that something is done on this situation before someone is killed or seriously in- jured,” he stated. * He cobibunas by saying that he| that trains maintain the same speed of automobiles on ‘city streets, which is 25 m.p.h., as they cross intersections. Negroes May Cease Boycott in Montgomery BIRMINGHAM, Ala, (INS) — Montgomery Negroes have sched- uled a meeting for tomorrow night to decide whether to end the 4%- month-old boycott against the city bus lines. * + * The Montgomery City Lines Inc. which has lost undisclosed thou- sands of dollars in revenue during the Negro boycott, ordered an end to segregation Monday. The order followed tthe U.S. Supreme Court ruling that segregation of all public| ary transportation {s unconstitutional.'be CS, - * * * Almont Community High Schoo. Patricia Louise Lee, daugh- r of Mr. and Mrs. George Lee, hel been named valedictorian. Patricia has a 3.76 average; has been active in several organiza- tions including Varsity Club, and received bronze, silver and gold —_ awards and member- Pp for two years in National Donna Kay Burley, with an average of 3.75 is salutatorian at Almont, Her parents are Mr. and Mrs, Donald Burley. Donna has been a _ four-year band member; active in chorus, clubs and basketball. as well as. dramatics. She also’ is a National Honor Society member, _ DONNA K. BURLEY ae oe es SALLY MILLER $160,000 Library Planned af St. Mary ORCHARD LAKE — Plans have been made for a $160,000 library for St. Mary of Orchard Lake. ‘The structure will. be built on Semin- The first soil will be turned Sunday, oe Maia dhe Rev. Edward J. Szumal, dent, . proceeded Ps sreniesion and benediction at the Grotto on the Campus. Walter J. R. Ozycki, architect, and National President of the! ‘Akimni Assn. will be chairman of| road on the campus, and will ready for use in the fall. the program for the occasion. A ‘gathering of 2, 000 is expected. \Veterans Memorial Building. Seven districts were repre- sented in yesterday's contest, held at Mumforg High School in University of Detroit High School, Denby, Northville, and Birmingham High Schools, Area Youth Qualifies: for State Competition WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — ‘Sheldon Smith, participating in the! Hearst Tournament of Orators, iyesterday qualified to participate in the state competition to be held _lat 8 pj.m: ‘Monday, May 7 in the “John Adams.” . nahin fee His original speech was entitled | on Investments W. Bloomfield Library Sponsors Public Event Thursday speak ‘at West Bloomfield Town- ship Hall, Thursday at 8 p.m. He will address both husbands and wives in regard to making care- fully considered, smaller invest- ments in 1956. He will also tell of the forma- tion and operation of small in- vestment groups he has helped form.in nearby communities. Mr. Call, a business admin- istration graduate of Wayne Uni- versity, has been in the invest- ment business 10 years. The event is being sponsored free of charge by West Bluomfield Township Library for the public. A social hour will follow. Call Plane Experts for Bomber’s Trial DENVER ® — Aircraft experts were called today by the state in the effort to build a murder case : serene,» « - - against John Gilbert Graham, 24, * el x ‘* accused of dynamiting an airliner 3 ‘Ss 5. carrying 44, including his mother. 4g When a girl says she-won’t marry till Graham is charged in the death =| = the right man comes along, you’ can bet of “ Prosperous Lar Mrs, Dai q that if some guy asks tomatically sie E. King, 55. He is accused o . : becomes the tight sat rea “4 placing a 2-stick dynamite bomb <. . x * * te in her luggage before taking = 1 ) 500 flight insurance on her lite fF WISH I'D SAID THAT: Sidney Allen described a mambo eek * | exhibition he attended: “It was like looking into a washing A scale model of a DC6B air . transport, the same type shattered x * *& * TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Ann Sothern tells of the hen- pecked husband who was disappointed that his’ child was @ girl: “I was hoping for a boy, to help me with the dishes.” That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1956, the Hall Syndicate, Inc. ) . Pontiac City Affairs Commission Takes Deed to Two Lots for Parking — — i * $345,000 building in Farmington was designed by architect Charles D. Hannan. by' an explosion last Nov. 1 near Longmont, Colo., was placed in the courtroom yesterday. Parts of | the wrecked plane were .ready for introduction. , Dist. Atty. Bert Keating said the five-foot long model would be used in describing the explosion to the jury of seven men and five wom- en. One side is of clear plastic for easy viewing of the interior. India now plans prohibition by (Advertisement) ‘ (Scabies) ts highly contagious and will continue for life it URRY ale avenues mose tet Mowlens NEARS COMPLETION — The long, low tri-level structure of yellow Roman brick not stopped. fits sole cause is the ' as City "ear Arad Gertie and “Pret arent trom mrate tel which is Our Lady of Sorrows new high imaand is almost completed. The 20-room, pair which is immune to ordi- a deed from the owner Sanitary sewer on the southwest side sey wemmass. Sens Ei Me ' Lots 21.and 22 of : Panne gence from Cass to Sis itch-mite almost instantly. Only 3 : : : smegrenlhel, oy "Curt gutter, and ‘related work on days EXSORA treatment is required. ’ 35, part of the Lafayette street lot, Glenwood avenue relocated from Perry , wS arin 0) CUNNINGHAM onus STORES ES were deeded to the city by the: soos to Paddock and Crestview ave- E | * owner Lola M. Swift... The oa Bg boomer yg Moy an By MARY CELINSKE It will contain 10 home rooms, Sorrows will have an enrollment jers in instructing the 964 students!/of the parish, but buildings and. BEN FRANKLIN the warranty deed and author (night sata ‘cemeiieel sels! Farmington Correspondent twe science and chemistry Iab- | of 1,200 to 1,500 students, enrolled. Of these, 940 are elemen- curriculum must be approved by . STORE teed the purchase be recoreded tm lon further improvement projects |, ARMINGTON—The 1,500 Cath. oratories, two commercial rooms, | or the greatest problems|t®°Y students. Sister M. Assisi cite De of Educa the register of deed’s office. a pro. 7 jolie families of Our Lady of Sor one mechanical drawing and art, ta b oro 'sium is principal of the schools. partment rl SYLVAN SHOPPING CENTER Three petitions for projects, rows parish here watch with pride) ome home-making, one music /faced by Father Thomas Beahan,/ “Everybody teaches school but|tion. They, do not, however, re-| Open Wed. Fri. and Sat. Other actions taken up on the! two on Livingston avenue and jas their new 20-room, $345,000: high| Feom, ‘a study hall, Wbrary, and |pastor, is common to all _Schéol| me,” Father Beahan said, “All I)ceive State or Federal assistance, Evenings Until 9 P. M. os oe mee involved! the other on Stanley avenue, school nears completion, assembly hall. The assembly hall riage eran — where a do is worry about finding teachers pd financing, ~ . granting year lease) were approved and the city en-— * * @ eventually will become a cafe- [to obtain an adequate teaching/and paying the bills.” — = = rf at $900 a year for the construc-| gineer instructed th, prepare cost | Already four rooms are in use! teria, and although there ts no jstaff. At present, Fathers John a * * «#° tion of a hangar at the Municipal! estimates, -by 124 ninth and tenth grade. stu- syemecton, pal gare church — — woe ate are as-| Parochial schools are paid for | ‘ dents, and by next September) is scheduled to used for that (Sisting nuns teach- and maintained d by the members : commission authorized .the vanes os en Pa ne rad enough furniture and equipment).Pparpose when a proposed new (ce ca mere | mayor and the city clerk .to sign 85 to 89 of the . - will have been installed for the church is built, Parochial school | | the land lease. — Subdivision, —— 4 age eleventh grade’ By September, students are presently using the | : : Public cope will be held next City Plan Commission’ “4 May | (1957 all four grades of high school Farmington High School gym. | Tuesday on the following ‘can be accommdated; and June, @asium nearby, =~ I meeting. : construction projects, on which en- |1958 will see graduation of “Sor- bui | gineer éstimates were aired last} A Tesolution ot public necessity | lrows” first senior class, now tenth| " key mma ig a night: : for ot gutter, blacktopping andjgraders, decir we hitect hein: Por south side of Oneida road, | rela’ designed arc! t Charles D ER a re roman to Pear, was ae] a ee net “Tahee ieanan of Farming, 0 co te Belmont for Lot ita and ‘eam (cepted by the commission. commodate 353 ‘to 400 students, |form with the architectural style! ped to Lot Believue Annex Addi- of the adjoining grade . school, : South site of Aubarn from Sea Theme at Tu sd church and convent. The buildings, | east line of Lot 2 of the Fast Gide esaay Event . o : Brece SS yy, —— a ae Se Healthy Baby Chicks sig id eco 3 -F ' A public hearing will also be I ord Spring Concert tion, were featured ih_a nation- poe next week on the a t F t , al architectural magazine a few. graveling proposed ‘A fl years ago, and helped to set a post-. Joslyn cove extended from Oo €a ure qua ections’ wat national trend in single-story THURSDAY, APRIL 26 g ave- * school buil ws pray, Boe on Linda Vista tn MILFORD — Aquafiectibns, ikjunder the direction of Eleanor, 7 —_. Je‘ schol Doors Open at 9:00 A. M. Joslyn extended east approximate-/i% Name of the first spring con:|Beam will sing in ensembles, trios, vale, 16 100m grade’ schol, eight Ww ee duets and solo numbers for the ne ; man Choir Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the first a 10 Baby Chicks Will Be Given Away Absolutely : Free to Each Adult as Long as Chicks Last! a “ (Limit 20 te a family) Lneoinioeeal sake cad fepert ‘Indians’ to Model} katnie ‘tanna ana Mrs, Beam, linated expensive ieapetatalg off - “We're waiting for my tends cor! A refinancing et Buckner © NO PURCHASE REQUIRED e to the commission next week. ft Seaweed, jewels and fish will be/Dalls and stairs and Finance and we're off .. . to she-e the town-sht" Bring your own container for the chicks, i P. ya Sage aphs © hanging above the stage, and one|the construction of You Can Park at ~ Jae pmpanied ; Come Early—Avoid Disappointment CLARKSTON | ‘suppty von scene will feature a treasure chest. will meet Thurs-) Atmosphere E | gal ad aS yi j THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25, 1956 : TWENTY-SEVEN a ata PE a THIGHS . oe be ee ee db. 59 MEATY LEGS . ret) DRUMSTICKS . .. . . .b 4d TAT NATIONAL FOOD STORES Nie TO SAVE TWICE 7 " io ar , an £ STOP - SHOP - SAVE *e noe. meee ) %& g—Ss«&FRESH—PLUMMP—MEATY “— : FRYING stu miGKENS - AMPS Oc PURCHASE BREASTS . tee ww lb OY] THE MOST ECONOMICAL @ SHORTENING SMOKED HOCKS~ ae Sa - . bb. 19° HIXON’S EXTRA RICH FLAVORFUL | - 0 F F ff ai CHILI with BEANS . . . moarcasr , , 22 tm 45° CORN BEEF HASH .. . wowos , , , 't> 29° FRESH POTATO CHIPS . wm... 69 FRENCH DRESSING . . rican nes, . , , i BQ CAT FOOD | PUSS ‘N 15-Ox, Cc BOOTS «| ans LB. VAC. : PAK CAN | BABY FOODS ee 9 OERBER'S STRAINED | ® 6¢@ 6" - 59° | PILLSBURY ALL PURPOSE ENRICHED BEST. 10277" = FLOUR 23:4 FUDGE FROSTING » JUNKET cnocouaTs * 39° ee Ms. * ORANGE JUICE TREESWEET = | “ES 43° Aral peopl eared bread 'n butter waffles , FRUIT COCKTAIL eee vTASTHDNT » , QD tm BO brings oe Re aie Ss er Butter 8 to 10 slices of Cans in og pie gg fn lnc "FOOD STORES @ =< a —— ee tlhe etna ae Ssh é ps 2 AAD GETTING STUFFY AND RIDICULOUS nn ne ne Sn Se ee eee ey eee mT oar Ng Re ey heen mn errmiyeLe “ es? * Rake . hee = the country as a boxing com- eee : fan 4 sits in front of is e rom, ; out in Menge ell _ the hundreds ( ~Basilio); or via /the half-point Australian sys- tem in use in California‘ or the system, where one divides 10 points between the winner and loser of each round; or in New York, where.a‘ majority of win- ning rounds holds unless the total rounds are even—| then points are employed!. | Baad ae ee Westnet The New York State Athletic Commission some imore time back announced it was a study of the IR yg a situation. This pro me to consult the best |, "5, Seu G0. p.m—Pord boxing brain I know—Young Otto. we, Pale OD 3 * * * x x ser : om, | 2 p.m.—Ramos (0-0) Otto has been associated with boxing over 50 years |xe Yo 4 Wastoge as a fighter, promoter, manager, trainer, Golden Gloves Boston af chy se y games ee coach, referee and judge. OTTO NEVER CALLED A ROUND ‘EVEN’ What I like about Young Otto is that, in his 30 years of judging fights, he has never once called a round even. It is his there is a winner of each round, Ne even if the margin is hairline. x * * * : Wye Eat Tet, Betas | 4 ee fet witha +e eeneenns 4 H % tadelptita Fierce 3 a | pee York ] WEDNESDAY'S SCHEDULE Otto claims when you call a round even you are), a. A judge sitting in court must make a decision. |.» should be with a judge at a boxing match, The AAU is getting indefensibly % New York, § pm.—Erskine ry (e-) taburgh at Ste 8 pm ~Priead 1) Va. a, Span os & —_ B hatex: a ® p.m:—Jones (1-0) Y's RESULTS ‘pia, cold _ ee, se » cold (Middlecoff Top Socks Se tis to Take x * * & Ww is quoted by the Associated Press: “I _ don’t. to enlist in“the Air. Force. I’m looking "forward to the Olympics. g poy iE calles : * * * | if ok adie now siotlianty the honest, outspoken snes “Meas chen salsa tt Las Vegas Event, but Still Is Favored LAS VEGAS, tier. Golfer Cary Middlecoff remained the fa- vorite to win the $37,500 Tourna- rivals got in final practice rounds hio State Nine Looms =2 === ast Favorite in Big 10 tomorrow. ~ * * * + tounament in three tries, but he is the. most consistent. profession- al in action today and figures to be a .strong candidate to carry off the $10,000 top money. - Middlecoff, Lloyd Mangrum ‘and Sam Snead are the only eligibles to qualify for the Tournament of as 1955 wid i pear ce | squad. Sophomore third baséman with the winner could be a Steve Borts led the Wolverines bet although champions sel- in pre-season games with a lusty | dom repeat. — : | 48 average, Outfielder Bruce | ‘ee bd | Fox was next with a 375 mark | with Bob Sealby and Gene Snider | providing the, long bail. ‘Jack Wenner offer enough pitching . oe to burl Michigan State| linto contention, : mie. High School Sports —_ _ Lake Avondale Waterford : Walled Lake H Cath, Cent 4 Crantrook 1 i] ov 6 Mt. Clemens 3 -Se miay City peer Wisconsin, Illinois and Purdue, 7 Bloomfield wills : South Lyon 4 Hartlane H Pint Ce: Theat htra ‘entiac 4 ern will neg tough to break’ Ww W,, Roomtiela 1 Northville into. the first vision. f + yom meen a areer 203 Milford ‘Punt ‘Centra 6 Pont 1 Northwestern at lowa,|Grantrock = $ Pernda! |Champions in its three editions. The field is limited to winners of 4 major PGA Open in the pre- ceding year up to and including the Masters a Georgia. | Ed Hobaugh, Walt Godfrey and Snead nl the ale Masters |1 winner, Jack Burke Jr., notified); Tournament Director Howar d!! 'Capps that business comrfitmenits |} would prevent them from par) Sertoia, Grome a ony this year. Those who did qualify and are due to tee off tomorrow are Gene) Littler, last year’s winner; Man- grum, Middlecoff, Mike Souchak, |Bo Wininger, Dick Mayer, Na- ‘tional Open champion Jack Fleck,’ ® Tommy Bolt, Shelley Mayfield,’ 'Chandler Harper, Dow Finster-| 'wald, Doug Ford, Henfy Ransom, | ‘Julius Be wos, Arnold Palmer, Ted; 190 Kroll, Max Evans, Frank Strana-|meestri cant Pe 200 han, Al Balding, Don Fairfield, carrer : | Mike Fetchik and Gardner Pick- |B inson. Bertoia Snaps E Hitting Slump. , |Their home average was .507 Champions’ Test Cary Never Has Won Middlecott never has won this! ped by Getting 3 : Three Wins in 5 Games on Road Trip KANSAS CITY «®—The Detroit Tigers headed home from ‘their first short road trip today, still one game shy of the .500 mark in the pre hee but with a pleasant " mark away from home. | It was the Tigers’ tendency to ‘lose on the road last season that cost’ them a first division berth. ‘against a .429 travelling mark, _- This time they split in four Kansas City game played. They were frozen out of a scheduled Monday night encounter here, The club was due in Detroit fn mid-afternoon and won't return to action until Friday when Cleve- land visits Briggs Stadium. KID” AVENGES LOSS — Britain's coy? Hh 4 i | AP Wirephote * 8 @ Peierls, Th Kid won the decon to sne , Tin Kerry Keating of Waterford and the 21- Steve Gromek used the 10- hit'turned in victories in his first two cushion to pitch his first victory. | nn teenie He was beaten by Kansas City at Briggs Stadium in the season's jsecond game and now has a 1-1) record, He gave up six hits and the most telling was a two-run homer by Vie Power, Tuttle’s home run plus a single | drove in four runs and ran fie} hitting streak te seven games. He’s the only Tiger to hit in each sn: . ‘Arnold Portocarrero, beaten twice by the Tigers last season, | was charged with yesterday's loss.) It was his first start of the year. 2 a 3 | KANSAS CITY AB R H ABRH) ruttie.ct 4 1 2 Power.te $3 3| iq poapecen, ve 4.02 © Jacobs.2> 1 1 K. rt 4 0 @ C-Pless 16 06 Kuennhes 66 ; Siaughterrf 4 @ 1 Boone Jb 4 3 Simpsone?l 3 6 0 fee cue 3 3 Ousberg, +38 awe 4 insherg.e t 433 3b 3 1 kp 2 @1 D otrt ee ¢) Porto'rero,p 1 @) Burtechy,p 1 6 1) A-Thomps's 1 6. 6 Bradford.p 6 © 0 -Valo ° bd Totals 33710 Totals 324 6 A—Grounded out for Burtschy in Tth. | sacrifice for Bradford in 9th.! C—Plied out for Jacobs in 9h Detroit « s 630 200 030—7 les = 7 City. ..... 100 000 201—4 Bertola. RBI—Tuttle , Boone, Ber toia 2 Power 2, Jacobs, V: 31B—Lopesz HR—Tuttie, Power, Boone. tee jd Grome! pDP— ~ Left-—-Detrott 6,| “ i Meat Be |duo teamed up to defeat the Reds again, this time 5-3. After ~~ the first batter in hit to Bob Thurman, that put t -|potential tying run on-base, The 41-year-old relief bore down, how- ever, to strike out George Crowe and persuaded Johnny Temple to hit into a game ending double play. * ¢ @ It’s too early to make compari- sons but the Mizell-Kinder act is remindful of the Reynolds - Page for the New York Yankees in 1949. Rain and cold weather raised f havoc with the schedule yester- iday, limiting the action to three! Bos games, two in the American League. In those, the Yankees whipped the Washington Senators’ 41 and the Detroit Tigers drubbed! the Kanses ity . Athletics 1-4. The home run ball was very much in evidence in the Yankee |duo who. pitched so successfully Detroit The Tigers were 56 in both Whiprmas, Selah Seite Uicemme bene a previously hotly disputed defeat. It was Cleveland and Kansas City last Wi of Birmingham, mem. year. , Y ns! world welterweight champion, slug it out during fight between 30-year-old Gavilan and cel fae hot ae At this same stage of the 1955 their ten-rounder in London’s Earls Court Stadium year-old ‘Briton who had never lost a pro bout. [are absent from spring practice eee fe ere eae & 6 oe sessions due to participation in with a 34 record and were : ee Semis beige ae in ols ae Mizell Aims for 20 ncadeees ne Today they stand 3-4 in Sth place An extraordinary attendance but are three full games behind) record has been attained by a the pace - setting New York Drayton Plains bowler. Mildred —_— Tan S ed CTS, Sea 7 | re Sintec te In yesterday's game the Tigers |, Thursday night completed 10 | collected three more home runs | 5, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS starts but in each case he’ needed)and Tiger victories, They » sat] oo ee Se er ee ye Vinegar Bend Mizell appears a(ninth inning assistance from the|ed for all but three of the Ii runs Boagten League. oe lcinch to win 20 games for the|! righthanded Kinder, made by the two teams, The| Mrs. Welsh, who is averaging Young Reno Bertoia; fighting for gam * « @ Yankees hit two, one of them a 127 this season, bowls with the the second base job, snapped a(t: Louis Cardinals this season Last night, exactly a week after|three-run blast by Hank Bauer.| Ditle Recreation team. Her top brief batting slump with two sin-\Provided Ellis Kinder’s aging arm/the pair had combined to down|The other was a solo blow by| oftert during the 10-year span gles and a home run. Bill Tuttle holds out, the Cincinnati Redlegs 42 in the Yogi Berra, was on May 7, 1958, when she and Ray Boone also homered, The young lefthanded Mizell has) Season's opener, the Mizell-Kinder| pain washed out the scheduled ae Comntntnntman game pag ts Boston and the Ori- : MMM Sc densi Standard Service : HIGHLAND : s-1 ond M15 aa es RES Teyei eaten wa Oo4 ae i i a a ee ee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1956 9 ae Ms oe biog. pe ae t i ae ey i ‘ | j 3 eed, wf Cd T'M 40 GLAD YOU FEEL LIKE n SPLITTING IT POP SAID DONALD DUCK Lee ct vie . Ee 2 % Z ed i's lax iat BZZ-Bzz Bzz--- NANCY--- STOP WHISPERING £ a : Vm Oo Pe ‘ Hemel Gaps, 1805 by Gates Foaen nee! Apnut-e2s A ee ae Re Px oN Wy i % Se * . BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES S| nih IF YOU HAVE IT. AW OUR _ ANY THING TEACHER BUYING HAIR DYE AT THE DRUG STORE i util! ° By Edgar Martin l \F YOU KEARNY WANT TART iD- TERVIEO, COME FOR & SAORT TRIP OW TRE RIVERBOAT OTH ME. By McEvoy and Striebel &. |. PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES 7.1 Every Doy in the Pontice 71 Press Wont Ad Section DIAL FE 2-8181 | To Place Your 7,1 Take advantage of this easy way | to solve all your buying end sell- | ing problems. WANT AD MORTY MEEKLE YF DORY COULD GO OD HANDLE THE @®LOWG AS CHAPERONE! TLL GO GREAT DEA! ALONG TOO! HALF ACRE CASTLE HOW ABOUT A FEW NICE SANOWICHES, BILLY? HECK,! DON'T Lik SANOWICHES, ETE BUT SOMEONE HAS T’ EAT ‘EMS hee ya / : feo. A / ' ws Oe PS ie a f a] ‘ __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1956 atedaes gs | PHIRTY-THRER f 4 fock Market | MARKETS |Grains Stage | County Deaths ma turn for Roland F. Gregory, 53, of 2250} The latest report at Ridge Rd., will be held at 2 p. m. w ne Friday at Pixley Funeral Home, / Rochester, with burial in Mt, Avon He leaves his wife, Lillian; three daughters, Mrs. Arlene Bell and Mrs, Bernice Smith, both of Roch- ‘ester, Mrs, Erma Ferrier of Walled ; one brother, Clarke of La- ; ; one ‘sister, Mrs. Arlyle Bliss of Lapeer, and ‘nine grandchildren. : Charles ©. Lindsay e : | IMLAY CITY — Service for . — Charles C. . 235 W. Second : Bex : St., Imlay City will be held at the ee Lester Smith and Son Funeral For Sale or Lease Sey | - by "= , Mr. Lindsay fs. survived by his eves ; » Marguerite; his parents Warehouse ‘With 60,009 Square Feet | Mr. end Dies. Nethen Thosean of . ~~ *% : Davidsville, Pa., two daughters, ee i | Mrs. Zona Postma of Ada; two : ’ brothers, Curtis Thomas of De- © Re-Enforced Construction NY. three! sisters, Mrs. Trell Concrete N. ¥.; threo! sisters, Mrs. Trella| ” , © Parking Lot for 50 Cars ® Loading and Receiving Dock for 7 Trucks © Offices with Large Conference Room © 30,000 Feet on One Floor & 20,000 on © Built to Carry Almost Unlimited Weight | oy Pee ee Int Stiver.... 604! CHICAGG , Prefer to sell but will lease to responsible party. Can inspect wes et Sea RE : : at any time Monday thre Friday 8 2. m. to 4 p. m. | wa > Am ees He é Whitfield Walter & Bavsen (EE LES eee | 553 te ;. " ITNGNG~WV@NeY Ge DAWSON feces sak, SE ipa eare 4 sa Small Business’ Role(s ' Defiance Food Stores Headquarters | County, Mick Enel 6:00 pm Mayl am ot Gistise Ser emote 30; curteus vereapee of. d Le WHOLESALE GROCERS mney, ‘epaond und Feed and the it-|Am Zo, © To is Poultry Lauded by Educator 118 W. LAWRENCE ST. NTIAC 9, Tee @ sutomobites equipped as tol-|4™ 323 wh & ; : wt ins Sa re ‘ wTdake of Car: General Motors, Ford sme’ sti 3 Ma. str gs 7a AE) ! years ins Atl Oot tans” 0d pony Sew ie w bie 8. + quality! will continue to be the backbone > Al Refip .:... 494 Mont Ward $3.6) iaey "breil g-4; ighe 12°3,,2%,21; of the nation’s economy, a univer-|p es aa shea: 4 Set Beg $l Sazastoe edt ache wt Bh $end ‘yet or > vy Type) aod) Bendix Av «:. 6.2 Nat Dairy : 31 at steady on a pe “Types of qr will] 1 Seiichi seers mae fa | Fakes ete twee ee BERT BUS gastro ten en effec, repurdless of how much or how many yee ove. | 8 ef Goodrich Tires pee Chie On: gle? Sow % cer of cur dynamic, compeilive seom-logy. ina | ! bids to be on Interceptor, General/Calumet & H.. 184 Pan AW Air. Ibi omy,” Edgar H. G . NO secunsry OR erponsens REQUIRED | Motors "and r bids te include] Camp Boup.s.. 48 Panh Rpt .. ma taoe or ee marketing professor, said. He ad- Mrs. Ethelyn Hubbell rONEE Member American Association of Credit Counsellors [Pras bigs to Include Berto Poltay giving! Spiel nisi. J Peaney De. g ( o Tees’ come’ 1sncen ne) — roe ger Univer- greg ge sg f * SPARKSORIPPIN C PEL | “Let 9 Years of Credit Counselling experience assist you” eg eee ace by the eee ee ae Phuer ithe CF hens aa 2 a Growers 9 ec mal business = operate ene Ferry Lake Rd., at re c ey 2 = Hours: Daily 9 to §. Wed. & Sat. $ to 1 Evenings by App't. | to reject amy_ar all Bids and to waive, Ches # Ohio. af Philip, Mor’""” 44 |eeien over $i Ibe. 20-06; under 4% ibe. | profitably in markets too small for|Funéral Home here. She died last Voorhees-Sipl MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS |e ise Tormaiay eS 8 BP Steg BY Pia re em , the profitable big business,” he| night at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. FiNERAL HOME 2) . 41% 5 Saginaw se. "7B 8.0486 Above Oakland Theater Totahip ciety. |[Cumax Mo. at ee 5 ae Livestock sen orca Riser phan gered Mrs. Thomas B. Bilictt ambulance Oprrieg, Piso of Meter ‘ f = Se Cole Palm... $4 Rue OM: BF DETROIT LIVESTOCK by big business to take care of| WALLED LAKE — Service for Col Gas eves 18.4 Bee: Ft gop ROT, Apttt 38 (AP)—Hogs salable! small jobs.” Mrs, Thomas E. ( Moog o , 4 ove R JIT p63) Gattio yet “ namic : otf Kalamazoo, a former Gon Gags: $o1 Ber, TyO 5 receipts coms: several Mundted seers‘Shd| gure (g” gueng enemy dow cpar (Lake resident, will be held at 1:30 . SonPompt 48 187 - gafewar ‘a :. a7 oe :' short fed steers|tunities for small ” he|P-m. Thursday at Voorhees-Siple It’s Spring! Sout Gen S27 81S per teat $4) Shoal steady” au C1838; there” vir| anes “Today opportuni-|Chapel, Pontiac, with burial 8 pring. 7 cone eS owe, td Scovile = 24 ere, Yaemand ears: ‘at ties lie in the fields of plastics, [Richardson Cemetery. A sensertal . (Corn Pd .... 29 Bears. Rosh -. 313lers how, steady, most 12.00- | @) . fideli gadg-/Service will also be Its Oldsmobile Time, Too! per "".2 #3. Sxdat'o ae iat Foe susers oeiy 030 \Ciry for the home.” {tonight at the greed meen Sy BES Be Beene BY Ste rw naa MIS) ss Prime Minar eld i|>oeee Lge 4, Mr lt dl You get a bigger trade now... Bast Ab we? a & i ‘se Re ae Market opening lrokyo that it is “all & mistake”, to ee - Sen e 5 sewy OB * Brg. Ors 20.00-26.00: few up earl \, ith — Rasen te you get a better deal now... Bawa is HY BS pe La Seen sel mama Oe sae Oui ne lt Pontiac, Kathertey Sulth sad you enjoy your New Oldsmobile Rocket —_—([E«-celi-0 "7": tis gon on i ee nO mame j au af enone, Mrs. Mar. ‘ Food Mash, g4 Texas Co ccc. 138. ne A Lodg Cal da , let Porshe of Bere, Mr. “88” longer. See Jerome today! Frans He oo ee Ht SB #00. Apei 25 (AP) Galas noes é Valen if Leone Falk of Mattewen; 8 sister teepot oe 00: oe i J and clos two brothers Rose Heb- gee Dynam "$4 Tramsamer-...” 4 |S5 higher soe Tans’ eteadhs ‘sosmcts| Special communication Cedar! ner and Alvin Arnold of Alton, Ii. « en : Gen Mille ":, og Twent Cen 1 early ee: several selec lots ap-| Lodge Np. 60, P. & A.M. Clarks-| ri. arnold of Jacksonville, Ill.; Gen Motors .. $31 On Carbide... 1962/kt i800, several hundred Met tet tee |ton. Thurs, April 26th. Lodge!iy grandchildren and 7 great- mB) Bear ca |e he oastegyreh te? ty! opens 8 p.m Work in MM, degree |r Srtnaren Cillepte wee 2 Unit Aire -.... 1-3) 18.90; over 240 Ibe sory scaten; oe 6:30, Raymond Ruggles, oo . \@ limi volume No 3 and 3 980-31 ’ —Ady z JEROME—Oldsmobile-Cadillac Sostyear “<:' S2 Gz Ges. C0::-. 22 le T-ds:"s few lerter tote No @ and’ setiied cmaiiiaiealion dftaeccn i 286 &. Saginaw Street Gt West B 1.213 BS Rubber’... $44 up $00 Ibs 11.78-13.78; with 400 . Hon of 3 a! mings . orerheunéd .” 163 = Steel ..... 62/1 sows mostly aroun? 13.00; and a few! velt Lodge No, 610, F. & A, M., 22 ' | , Ga See aig Yaa ta. 24 Mag Eager Memnd SBESS Ri state ot Thursday, April 98 at) | am 5 —a¥ : Holland Po 1. 13.7 Wane Ge tei” aoa apenable, cattle 17,000; salable caives) 5 p. m. er at 6:30 p.m. Work! .™ (mma) i , Hooker Py 8 Weste ge. idee theta vn) Rit da in MM. cegree at 7:20 p. m. Arthur fuasfer ended “March. 3 : ee # t - eee OT "haves Fg Fag BG Thomas, W. . ‘ with Spring...a touch light as Ee ty fh teks: Heke ee oe, | See ees eee eee : Interiak fr || 328 Young Sh & T 9 |iu' stesrs 3100, bulk > tod N B f Sericoe trom” $128 000, 4 : Earn” [taste Bite Pa tee. tes! §=— NEWS IN Driel = Rie Ym sie al See he | AEN TORE, Avril 28—Compiied by the) mined choice ‘Gnd. prime: weers Mb-| Harold. Burch, %, of 890 Rob-|sguinat 11.00.19 « year me ffodils... (eT cL SER Soe a ee eee Net change... 4 3 od) mast eh choles and prime helfers 40.66, 8ullty to a charge of leaving the'ce. “ net. the - Bron, Gey’ ici dasa 83 Bd ao PERS pert lone prime 1074 tbe at 23.00; /scene of an auto accident and was| swat jmdes, Maren 18 of Un.ten ie . Week ago 22... 305 141.4 13-7 igs ‘to low choice 1690-1828; utitity and com-(fiMed $35 by Pontiac Municipal This compared with $14,763,628, of M4] Year O60 0 2. 34° 187 TA 1686 commeretel ay ie tae: S few hish\Judge Cecil McCallum, The man/cenie, © commen share, i ttm same! These daffodils weigh only two ounces. It takes less weight than 1956 igh sense 2733 1503 1B2 I81.8\ cutters 980-1200. utility’ and commer,(Pleaded innocent to a charge of Bis 744.804 from. tas it4ees in the this to depress one key of Royal Electric. And only three ounces “88 hign'“"°°.. S78 14 151 1818 prime vealers, 2600: “mites “RRS? S24 driving under the influence in the|°™">* mcr to depress the carriage return key. je low .... .. WEL 1H HS etd yey commercial igame accident and was scheduled) cLeveLAND (NM)—Thompeon, Prod- In fact, it’s 13 times easier to operate than a non-electric parnese etecns | searce ee, enaes for trial May 3. weetear ended Match 3h of #2.104,183. typewriter. Figures after decimal points are sighthe | active, 3% to fully $0 higher than Tyee Pleading ‘guilty to a reckless equal to cente ‘2 ne and is of work tn stueh toes tn SI AS the end of the day your Angers len Eis, Beulp con “4 "9 ember, sikughter Sheep seagz on tewidriving charge, Walter T. Lane, Pear false aTopprd to ome pent ee wor nm me B. be ew ws J WOO! , 0-22.40; a. F . i = oF nore Am nd your letterel Gale, they're Beouti/il? You'l be Soda choos 42 $$ Satine pret Mote h't fo "ead Need eerve 15 days’ in Oakland’: County |@eeh eel sit the. Sewer nel ot them! boss will be proud! |Howell Eee. 1% [| prime Ste; severe! nots nee ae poe days in County |Tireraft sbipments was. matniy re- proud of : . ‘Peninsula M: Prod. Co. 13.9 13.2 13.3| 0 prime 91-108 Ib shorn jambs cart Jail following a Tuesday arraign-|sponsible for the decline, tm sales. The new Royal Electric is designed with you in mind—npb ee is net Oe i ee Ke 3, cage? pote 38 s0-St. ; eeud- |ment before Troy Justice Charles seincrt (ap the pe. else! Try its many exclusive features Edison. ....... a 14.5 148 Draske 91.80; with 36 head. utility grade Losey. Lane was jailed after earnings ef pants on tales of on your own } Woke sale: bid and coxed. *) ~'*/arouna ti’ Ibe ‘with No S' pele dioeiailure to pay fine and costs SB Sethe yy bs mae 16S Cee Tag em eal Mas Pek | ! . A $50 fine was paid today by “uarter of 196%. Pirst rier figures! Get Acquainted |Aitred.c. Wogaman, 20, of 4040) sunsifinren and the i Controler l& Manofaetaring Co, the iatter @ehiiwaats i : ° Manatoba St., who was arraigned © irq ‘throurh ‘merger and operated| Day; Festival before Pontiac Municipal Judge|ss s separate division since late inst i Maurice E. Finnegan on a charge)"**": | ag : ; : of reckless driving. DETROIT (AP) —Detre . \ || “AUTO - | piaeeeaniened Mi penne xine ea eet ee | ORZHARD LAKE — “oul Gee nm cnn sn tng oe cai cat ef NS Ser oi ha Sam ea Sa —_ i. in. Birmingham. 465. §,)*"""* URANCE jst Mary pr crag ours = Woodward, MI 4-403. —Adv, cents sha “im i988 et gues, for mM. ¢ same climbed s ithe Campus Auditorium. Pm: | poast Beet Dinner. Thars, Agua %e OSL oe See owe The 26, 5:30 p..m. on;.8t. Marys-in- dividend of tS cents: common share. students of St. Mary will the-Hills Episcopal Church. Gin- payente Seas. 18 $e stockholders of rec- | Present their annual Spring Mu- | gelivitie Cotamunity Center. 3775;°° “*? *- sie ia at 7:30 p.m. that Baldwin Rd. —Adv.) ‘sew vont (AP)— American, Cun Co. | same ‘s . : reached new highs in sales and earnings | ‘The concert band will offer al Rummage sale, Christ Charoh,|tor ths fue crt tla vesteraay, Wilt : Cranbrook, Lone Pine Rd., Thurs.,!jiam c. stolk ent, at program of classical and contem- : Sens, een April 26, 9:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m,\the annual meeting that net profits while the high Men's, wonién’s, children’s cloth- sotaled $5,700.306 or 46: cents a share. college and seminary ia poke aad. teins £8, 46.008, or 2 conte 8 share the respective jlonia Escapee Seized Se ne | IONIA w — Altred Hickey, 20, a gh ig April, 27. : , Exchange Street entrance. At your friené’s tn jail and 3) HURRY,. s| bail. Ph. 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