114th YEAR * & & & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, Threaten Additional ae Deke is Group “4~ "Hogs Get Farmer'sS Mi 3 cain Board Blast Rips Philly Center , tes State ind itis he Poi for New the Tidewater. Mill -and.-Etevator Rules Out Plans: See ae Co.—the new Philadelphia Bulle- tin four-story building took the! full fury of the blast. * ‘Picket ‘Action for 8 Additions broken windows, smashed automo: Windows were reduced to glass Reece tangy biles,. scattered debris. powder, ceilings fell, partitions. Milk Producers were hammered out of shape REDUCED TO RUBBLE and office furniture was over- The scene of the explosion was Cost of Domed Races missing and witieved dead. Four turned. ttwo blocks west of the Schuylkill Would Be ‘Too High, ‘others were-on the critical list, River that separates the downtown) The force of the blast tore down city from West | Scores were ‘treaied for in- nostetayeamegit berengy bag as maine a" communications lines on “Market [ Decide. ‘Members Street, knocked electric signs off buildings and showered the area e A new threat to the | ning shoppers heating heme at | wee es 6s re- OG at ae : {gion’s milk supply loomed By PETE LOCHBILER with fragments of metal and wood,; The explosion was felt 25 miles SS yesterday when officials of _ Bot ed building—the — milling | plant | of ‘ until the a jambs air! The city Board of Educa-, away. The City Hall. switchboard: the powerful Michigan Milk reported an estimated 25.000 tele- phone calls were received in a Producers Assn. gaid they plans to build circular,’ four-hour period _ Py will call a strike’ involving domed additions—to—eight: “HELLISH FURY” ee "A |12,600 members unless de- Workmen in the’ demolished plant's warehouse said they were “fmands for a price hike are alive “‘by a miracle.” An employe) ~ met by Sunday. of a nearby business place said Picketing, begun yester- “it seemed as if a train roared past us and then burst with hellish day at Pontiac’s Borden Co, fury.” by the Fair Share Bargain- Firemen and police probing the). to the red-hot debris for dead and in-. ing Assn., spread jured worked under strain, well, x Shamrock Dairy this morn- aware of the chance that another fy ing when an undisclosed blast might occur. H. Schimmel said, “It's tough for ( ; re -olic, Lutheran and Episco- number of farmers ap- us to turn them down, but we have -* * «& to draw the: line someplace.” The explosion was blamed by ipal churches the cross will peared at the plant. Commie Office ‘be covered with a dark cloth the milling company's night su-The number of local announced after a 25-min- He _ est Mi neadl perintendent on collected dust. recess during the special” . Friday: pickets at Borden’s grew to Under the auspices of..the Pon-* * * eee ma SBE _-* a f) the An-10 this morning at 10: ose tiac Pastors’ Association, Samuel Purdy said he was at- M set b in @ ol rejected the $781,000a1, price » set by ' | msal Good Friday: $ fight -a—pilot tight in a.m. A spokesman for the the Detroit architeetual firm, fot-held from noon to 3 p.m. in the a drying vat when the blast was amie i Michigan Daily Worker Central Methodist Church. touched off. The building col-: ~|}that-they Sit : ll Raped mares rh ~ WHT attem: ene demands for higher teacher sal-| Continues to Publish as the rev. Carl W. Nelson, pres-‘lapsed -almost immediately and burst into soaring flames. aries and plans for other new | : * ident of the association, will pre- Ber og he gh buildings, T Men Await Orders side during the First Hour, ety octins Peaer Feo (pUre Bh gt axe Henry Haberkorn, i man-“The Seven Words from the Freezing Rain Fails MILK FED HOGS — Farmer Howard Wilson, icididh te. wik adhd ee ee No violence was reported ager of H.-E, Beyster and Associ-| , Free Our Wire Services 'Cross’’ will be given by the Rev-above, began dumping yesterday's milk supply to cross picket lines at the Borden Company depot |@t either dairy, were - ates who designed the one-story DETROIT — A federal padlock jerends Lenworth R. Miner of Mac- hogs on his farm at 390 W. Gunn Rd. when it was in Pontiac, any of thecity’s four other buildings, 96-feet in diameter, yesterday .sealed the dingy office |edonia Baptist; Galen E. Hershey, if to Halt Ceremony c by the which would function as multi-pur-|of the Communist party of Michi-jassociate pastor of First Presby- pose rooms, said board members gan_in Detroit, terian; Malcolm K. Burton ef First Braving freezing rain yesterday’ es were “good sports” to go along’ The office was closed by Treas-|Congregational: John W. Mulder, afternoon, some 50 persons includ-| ‘with the traditiongbreaking design |ury men as part of a nationwide associate pastor of Central Meth-ing all top city officials, turned as far as they ha lmove against the party for alleged |odist; Dr. H. H. Savage of First out for the brief ground-breaking |income fax invasion, \Baptist; George L. Garver of Lu-cere « for the $800,000 Public Red leaders, Saul !theran-Church of the Ascension; ASK FOR NEW SUT = |. two. Fi Safety Building. He was asked to draw up new! ‘Wellman and Nat Ganley;-violently and Kenneth..Hutchinson of . the} Using the...same red plans for a — rates |protested the action. First Church of the Nazarene. _ {wrapped _silver used in the _spade tangular in shape, w' Dr. William H. Marbach will pre- collect al -Pp ‘1953 ceremony for the City Hall, said would be builfas soon as en — — Re eat side during the Second Hour and} Mayor William W. : Donaldson| - sible. | be charge of the Third Hour will "| turned the first shovel-full of dirt. Bids for the circular buildings, question before moving against be the pastor of C aa! Methodist Each commissioner, police and | to wait for a ruling on a legal 7 pa | Michi-ae Milton H. rejected, and the board asked | gan edition of the Communist he annual Maun fe Remind |judges contributed a spade-ful of | that .classroom construction at | Daily Worker, earth which will be saved for a opened last week, last night were | the adjoining office of the "| fire chief, and both TGC rat Communion Service wi three schools, included in the ‘at 7:30 tonicht at the First Pres- ‘future planting in the building. ey oe William “Billy” Allan. Michigan byterian Church. A class of original ject, be re-opened for | Located hext to the City Hall, Fs meee ‘editor of the Daily Worker, told/new members will be received and ithe edifice. the second in the Civic —e. ‘Spear yesterday: | Dr. William H-Marbach will Center project, will house the police The decision came after Otto C.| “This action ‘has, nothing to do preach the sermon. ‘department and fire staff offices, Hufziger, coordinator of the build-|with us. This is the Michigan edi-as o'clock this evening, a ‘and municipal courts. ing program, had recommended of the Daily Worker, a tion non-| candlelight Communion Serviee -Rey. George Garver gave the| Z the e boardboard. pay / no more t profit organizationio registered atat) will be held in Centra} Methodist that p than it orga: gistered | opening prayer befpre yesterday's $700,000 for the multi -purpose the county building.” (Continued en Page 4, Col. 1) |= ge 4, Col. ‘ceremony, rooms plus the standard class-q.y tiens against the casty and F - i z FoF : i rooms, . Publishers‘ New Press, Inc., HELD CONFERENCES | publisher of the Daily Worker, were filed yesterday with the Ci te Two S a fety Records Haberkorn's final price, he said, | = Pontiac Press Photo | clerk of the federal district court | was the result of a week-long con-UNDELIVERED MILK — Some of the three returned to an area farm. The driver, above, Don-ot the Fair Share Pontiac and Birmingham were cited by the Na- ference with local contractors to ha Rotrem: sad tons of raw milk which one independent milk ald G. Gresehover, of Pontiac, said that the 18 | group have called a mass meet- tional Safety Council today for having perfect traf-_ bring original bids down to within) -Ganley, Wellman and Allan cur-| truck: driver yesterday refused to deliver to the farmers he services had agreed to withhold milk | Ing for in“ Imlay City's tonight first two months of this the board's financial range. ‘rently are appealing canvictions fic Safety records in the pic = sed ‘ronan! oon — in bye 4s — = Lanse being.” So —__; American Legion Halt to make liew bidaers originally set the for conspiracy to overthrow the year. | , Flint too went through January and February ; total cost at about $2 million, or Laeteibieided by force. in - The padlocking of U.S. Commu. | without any traffic fatalities. Martin and-MMPA President : about $700,000 more than the | ; ; > (mist party offices and those of its Fog F ollows Sleet. Here, ee ee Pontiac’s record was marred this month with the 2 Road Chiefs board had planned to pay. |paper, the Daily Worker, in New| Right in an unsuccessful effort death of an Auburn Heig hts man, but it remained Haberkern-explained that about || York City and other cities, drew Power Lines Go Down __ |= 1 = comoromin $200,000 had been sheared from the | | Praise today from several mem-one less than those killed in the city at this time -The FSBA action has ‘been (Continued on Page 4, Col. 6) ‘bers of Congress. last year. Still Stymied Plagued by freezing rain yesterday, Pontiac area|‘Tmed a “wildeat strike” by MMPA President Glenn Lake, of residents awoke to a new threat thig merning as a Imlay City, who said that his or. _ Stories of Easter — Pretonius | Ziegler and Higgins Get heavy fog hovered over the area and most of southern /¢ganization will start dumping milk Monday unless Detroit area dairies Together Today but Fail michigan. inset MMPA demands for a price - to Solve Problems Yesterday's sleet and freezing rain caused three increase to $5 a hundred poueme. He Found Belief. at Foot of ee ‘breaks in Detroit Edison lines in the White Lake and HITS HIGH PRICE LANSING ® - 4This is the sirth story ‘inna wise, friendly face. deeply’ But He resembled no god side, or just anywhere, as this The rival chefs| Waterford Township areas in the early morning hours. An MMPA spokesman termed Easter Week series. eae veined with sorrow. Nothing at all. Pretonius knew To an alert|fellow was said to have taught.,0f the ~state’s two road building) some 400 homes were affected* —e the Fair Share group's~ demand for $6.50 a hundred-weight merely cerns a man who believe Roman, it was safest to stay on Like most Roman soldiers, Pre-agencies appeared for an hour to-in White Lake Township at 3 a.m. traces of winter will remain arounda bandits a “bargaining price.” The Christ was the son of God and like the two belligerent th he good side of all the gods— tonius nominally looked to Mithras day before a legislative group try-aay nilineltee t killed Him.) who walked beside Him. Jupiter. ak knocked out a sub-Pontiac and vicinity with mostly rate is $4. 41 ao Venus, Ceres and the —the warrior's invincible sun god ing to get them to coordinate plans. station. Power was restored in an: cloudy and colder weather with By GEORGE CORNELL Someone said He was 33, a rest — all properly worshipped-—as the appropriate god for him. According to the MMPA, which |snow flurries predicted for tonight | Charles M. Ziegler and George hour, a spokesman reported. kind of sensation-rousing holy before theirtemple images. * * i (Continued on Page 4, Col. 3) eet a low of 30 degrees. (AP Religious Writer) N. Higgins. restated their diverge nt man who claimed Godly lineage. Certainly not out on the way’ A hot sun beat down as the : Be Two breaks in Water: . 4 smaller The lowest te r pcod- Pretonius was not amusea. ‘Get procession moved out the west city Views and the peace-making ses-| ford Township around Williams ‘ing 8 a.m ash ail The esos Leaves Ike’s Cabinet a bystander to carry that bearh.” gate and up the foul slope of sion ended with little apparent Lake reportedly effected some 35| ay an, he barked at a soldier. A startled citizen WASHINGTON (INS) — Interior was conscripted for thes The outlook for tomorrow is for Skull,” with its stench. of decay, were without service for three | |Secretary Douglas McKay resigned — task. Across the teeming city. a aa. wide- litter of eread bones “and ravens circling protientoll road tat) havconstruction custy sted program. tbe hours, The US -= ja high oftinued cold 38 with clear and *con-| from President Eisenhower's cabl- for the night with a low! net today, .effective April 15, to eyed, excited throng trailed the execution party Some women pressed in close to the maimed =e4soner, irwailing dybitterly The | i Pretonius stood grimly, folded. as the soldiers the prisoners, laid them his arms stripped on their , Ziegler, as state highway com. missioner, has responsibility of : pushing improvement of the freey ie VNeather Bureau said from 26 . to 30. ‘run for-the Senate in Oregon. Te wiih on bi: 6 i said. * “Weep not for + ' ; backs, their heads on bulums (cross beams},down their outstretched the pat) and nailedhands road system; Higgins, as chair man of the Michigan TurnpikeAuthority, with getting two toll eei -afe in na- n Run Ss er een Fatalities of a g er Two mi Friends Ss : ; | projects mapped out by the Leg. Three of them today. A pathetle Their extended arms were seme in ee a * is . ney Lat aon especially oer! | bound to the beams to sapport INKSTER (INS) A l5-year®) Quinn said the car had disap-| “I was passing another car, go- thee)on his Otticerbuckler Eretouusand spoke wrelicsharply ,|. theirSe weightsmas A untilpee, hoisted. ee Thethe twoSenate were summoned beforeHighway Committee in old Inkster,sophomore Mich., high schoolbroke into tears today geared from the pa and dat dfiveway of the ing maybe‘suddenly I 65 miles an saw the two hour, whenboys ahead to his four-manstarted v detail: “Get them ENbeams, withaised theby re three hopes of r bodies : affixed? _ mat has breaking the deadlock kept the toll projects on when in an he learned uncle's car his ‘“‘joyride’ resulted in the "OUS® 4m etectives confronted the ai ihigh school student h tt me. I slammed on the M&A sc nt when hey | land tried to swerve — but brakes it was He motioned to the herald, who & * hakel Re ; a "y oa o OU the drawing board deaths of two boys he knew learned he had left early from his too late. steppec. off bearing the orders of execution ahead of the condemned prisoners.1S Ts. Thata disabled: oneJ — a He looked badly hurt—would nevet #* bell penetra ie seal Lt Mt victims legs were set astride pegs, their feet fastened with long. ‘nails and) the lari copes removed Ziegler reiterated that he was not prepared to Iet needed free road improvements along the’ pro- posed Rockwood-Saginaw turnpike Théodore R. Lee. Jr. admit. ’ ted to sheriff's officers that he was the fiit-ron driver wheatrack_downh and-kied two Rom. job last night Theodore confessed he:0. Quinn's cas a v nd had hit tak- het SEC ANE rec Pee “CAME FRIGHTENED | “I stopped the car and started- get out. Then I got scared to —~ make it. Pretonius muttered an Tielcrowd stared. Time Gcacerd route go by the board ulus Township boys on foggy boys while on a “joyride’ down "eal sc ared, So I ‘threw: the car into gear and took off." oath. Pretonius sweated. He lodthed Ecorse Road last night. * % * CROWN OF THORNS -ithe assignment, especially this When told the victims’ names, The fellow swayed heiplessly:} one, even though cnicifixion was shouldering the 150-pound cross-la corfimon Roman punishment for Theodore burst into tears and sajdtr stricting other -improvements in and Robert Struberg, 14. They were [1 foaay#)Ss Press order toll struck and thrown high into the, to force the -use of a “Sure, “I know those boys, beam, He obviously had been |non-Roman criminals of the worst ©. . air as they walked home from: an! County News... Sane cank.. They’ye been over to my house, severely flogged—probably cuffed /sort and slaves. jhighway,” Ziegler told the commit. lice cream store. j Editorials Vana elaiseees eee el My 13-year-old brother, Jerry, goes to school with them.” — about all night without rest. Some “| oe ec 8 ee | ~ OF Food News...,.....31 thru 40 | In Syria, ; he ance watched a Kors Progress ta Otstinl Ne 8 Witnesses noted the hit-run auto's, Sports ............ 48, 49, 50, 51 jester -had put a cerisive “king's: Theodore, who ‘takes ine crown on Him—of thorns. 1 | mass crucifixion of 2.000 rebels Vote for Dugan. April -2 licensr--number and fotified the Theaters . “4 Pretonius shook his head. puzzled. The fellow was a peculiar one—submissive, clean-cut, with A , é PRETONIUS : personality study by Guy. Rowe. , , | There wasn't crosses, and . (Continued enough room for fhe) not enough crosses! A aceon Page 15, Col. 1) ' . District 6 ——— inn ate Your ie Mond ortjokei Corre) eel a sheriff's office. The ‘to John E. Quinn, : , Theodore’s mother, car 31, was traced; brother of 1 TV & Radio Programs oe Wilson, Kart oo. Women’ 's Pages... .2%0 thra BO rr} Bo) training at | said | it was lever driven Inkster High the first time an auto alone. School he had & | . » ; = \ , é ion , : oe u + : : -: on * é F) \ : . ‘ Fd : x ' : \. ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, “MARCH 29, 1956 FO Lt CE AE ae mE 4, Hottle of Detroit, Bible teacher Milk Strike Threatens New Poll Place {Domed Rooms Out, “ct ee we ee ee -City Churches Plan Labor Market for Precinct 30 School Board Says, of the First Christian Good Friday Rites for Additional Area be in charge of the in City Election ai lioly Communion tonight (Continued From Page One) (ContinuedFrom Page One) - Remains Stable Voters in “30, District3, | supplies 85. per cent of the De- will vote’ Monday in the general troit area, the price of milk to _Unem loyment Steady, eres ot ie Cony Set Bay hee“The Cap of Christ.” | the householder would jump at 111 OneidaRd., City Clerk _at 4,800 in City Area, about a cent a quart if its,de-- Dr. B, F. Jarzembowski of St. mandsmet, Report Indicates —s precinct will ente: At 3 p.m. Good Friday, the Rev R. Evans are a Algonquin road enpoe to getto the polling place in the A Pontiac ereamery spokesman nN Good Friday meditation en-' said” this morning that the! Little change was noted in the Fecreation room. atthe. apart save 3.99 on fitted or tailored styles “tntted. ys Pontiac market mid-| GroupMireatened action! area-labor “at ents Tea he ee e will be held at Grace Lutheran! 3 “seriously local March, as unemployment remain-= “change from the regular pol)’ \ Church, beginning at 1 p.m. The Could curtail” ed at 4,300 as it was in February. ing place at the Congregation! Girls’ Coat Sets ‘{Rev. Otto G. Schultz will read 10 milk supplies. The organization's This. constituted, 1,300 more la, B'nai Israel was necessitated be-ings were the commu- meditations depicting the: Savior’s members supply 68 milk shéds in -rate devotions Friday at 1, 2, and borers out of work than at the cause of a religious holiday Mon-jnity really wanted which we could Passion ‘Detroit, Pontiac, Port Huron, Ann same period last year.~ i day. afford. The Sacrament of Holy Commun-Arbor and other southeastern Mich- will be Stations of the Cross. This unemployment caused a . provided the ultimate;in | rash of 9,053 unemployment insur- jon will be observed Maundy) \igan communities Thursday evening at 7:30 in the! SURROUND PLANTS Consumers Power Plans Wiison Avenue Methodist Chruch. ance ¢hecks worth $303,543 to be 8.99 . |The Rev. Easton H. Hazard, pas-The Fair Share group-is repre-issued by the Pontiac branch of Plant in Saginaw Bay Se- sented by more than 2,000 picket-' thé Michigan Employment LANSING @® — Gov, Williams ing farmers, according to Ar-curity Cornmission, today signed a bill permitting the “itor, will bring the evening mes-) sage. The Christian Emphasis Commit- nold E. Weiss of Capac, who states’ This compares to 7,141 checks state to sell 950 acres of and tee of the YMCA is sponsoring a that cordons have been placed for $233,057 issued in February land in Saginaw Bay to Consumers @ Dainty Linen Trims! YMCA Lenten Devotional Break-around dairies in Owosso, Imlay and 4,490 totaling $141,677 the pre-Power Co. to be used as a site ‘fast at the “Y" building, Mt. City and Richmond in addition to vious month. for a giant new power plant. . Ploin & Nubby Fabrics Evening Mass will be at 7:30 jClemens and Seneca =. at 7:30 Romeo, Pontiac and Detroit. During the thirty day period The land will be sold to the com- Rg St. ‘Vincent De a.m. Saturday. from mid-February, total non-farm pany for $100,000 or an amount de- Four farmer members of the _ @ Four Rich Colors! new spring coat sets in Charch. Parishion This is planned tor acmen of all employment picked up 100 work-termined.by the State Tax Com-Arizona lead the U. S. in zinc pro- MMPA, twe of them district dele- aca denominations, Dr. Milton H. Bank ers for a total of 78,200. mission, whichever is higher. duction. gates, reportedly turned back Friday. of the Central Methodist Couch) Manufacturing employment held with their loads when confronted . at 11 p.m. |will speak. jat the 41,600 level for the same pe- by picket lines in Romeo thisthe Mass of the | Bishop C. J. Johnson will be im riod while the transportation, com-Girls’ Buy on with morning. According to an FSBA at midnight. _ ‘charge of the service Friday from munication, and utility fields latest Easter colors. All leader, one MMPA member is sure 12 te 3 p.m. at the Church ef God showed an increase. of 100. quoted as saying, “I'l honor your Thursday Mass will be) “CCC” oe to please with wanted details in Christ. The area’s largest industry, mo-| celebrated this afternoon at 5 in [tine today if you'll do the same St. Hugo of the Hills Catholic tor vehicles, aftér a series of re-! fer ours Sunday.” and expert tailoring. Sizes 3 Church. Adoration of the Blessed ductions from Dec ember to Febru-| Leaders of the insurgents report Sacrament will continue until mid-ary, ‘maintained a stable em-| to 6x in grey, blue, navy and that farmers are being contacted @ no money down! “Bids Accepted ployment at the 31 100 level durin | night. before they transport their milk Hills will observe the period. ®@ six-months to pay! Kirk -in + the - in efforts to persuade them not to, _ James H. Dudley, branch man- supply picketed creameries. WON'T SUPPLY PLANT ager of the commission, expects seasonal developments to add 1,000, De Roose Styles One independent trucker, Don-workers to the construction, retail; =| Board of Education OKs ‘ald G. Gresehover of 392 Walton trade, service and governmental’ to Dress-Up Bivd., said yesterday that the 18 work in the next two moriths. Detroit . Corporation'sB farmers he serves have agreed Such a reaction to seasonal Handling Sale not to send milk to Pontiac's changes was noted at the City IHall Borden Co. today. Gresehovér re- Monday and last Friday as 400; sought out city jobs for future con-| for Easter! turned three tons of raw milk yes- At a special meeting last night terday after refusing to cross a struction work. the city Board of Education ap- line composed of some four pickets. This was no record according i % sionary Pilgrim Holinessand Wes- a ct 3 proved a bid submitted by the First of Michigan Corporation, De- troit, to finance a $3 million bond, issue, to obtain — for this year’s building progra The Detroit selpeme’a bid was the only one received. The board also approved sign- ing contracts to share with builders the cost of water and sanitary sewers in Pontiac Knolls Subdivision, where the new Linda’ Vista Elementary School is under construction. The cost to the board of $16,- 379.53. wag figured as the school's part in the utilities, according to} Otto C. Hutziger, coordinator -of the building program, who recom-| mended the expenditures. : Louis H. Schimmel was authorized to sign contracts to) pay the school’s share of paving Several farmers, including Howard Wilsen of 390 W. Gunn Rd., have offered milk free to the publie rather than cross the local picket line. Wilson yester- day fed milk from 45 cows to “his hogs. A bucketful of nails was scate tered today near the Imlay City! Plant, but pickets picked them up before there was any damage. Police Chief Howard slow said he did not cnee who ad the nails. A Borden seater reported yester- day that a farmer attempted to foree his-truck from the_road: sev.| eral times with a car near the Romeo plant. Sheriff's deputies la-| ter were called tpon to escortaf] least one halted truck and its driv- oy through the picket line. to Personnel Director William L., Collins who said in previous years, 52-8 B-D 5. 05 at this time close to 700 have ap | plied for city work. 82-1 2, Education Proposal 6.¢ 5 1242-3 B-D Killed by House Vote Even on dress-up occasions feet require carefully constructed shoes | LANSING «“®—A proposal which sponsors claimed would take the @ Save 4.08 on . . Correct fit... fine materials ‘office of State Superintendent of Regularly 12.98 for longer wear. Come in today Public Instruction out of politics) for your famous De Roose Juniors. Vatuet : has been killed by the House. * . Stunning white, éoft pink and baby The measure, a proposed consti- tutional amdnement, mustered 52 blue all-nylon washable wonders. All supporting votes, 22 short of the fully lined with. soft roll collars and needed number It provided for doubling the Come in today and save. membership. of the State Board of Education from four to eight mem-| dress-up ensembles . . . with detailing just like Dad's bers. This enlarged board would the area, and also to costsia . appoint the State Superintendent of "Seruet Cimreh Cranbrook will! sewer arid water tie-ins | e Ing Public Instruction. The measure was sponsored by | Black Patent Boys’ Dress leading to the school. Total cost ee ee ee ee Friday morning in St. Dunstan's estimated at about $11,000, ac- ‘Rep. Rollo G. Conlin (R-tipton).' : Pink Kid A similar proposal introduced last tion is scheduled for 12 noon. Morn.| year was defeated. ing will be at-8:45 Satur-, Council Reports fo Circuit Court LOU | Slacks . . 5S, 99 The State sg Selman of Pub- ear 0 UIrcull De Froete day, in the Chapel of Christ! lic Instruction is now elected every Church with a service of Holy a JUNIORS Traffic Decths Flint Father, Son Ask two years at the spring election. Black Patent tism at 4 p.m. The office is presently held by Holy Communion will be . cele-Higher | Review of Decision of ® Rayons, nylons, acetates, — Climbing -Dr.-Giair-L. Tayter_a Republican. Waite's Children’s Shoes—Second Floor brated at 8 o'clock tonight with gabardines, Hannels. @ sermon by the pastor, the Rev, CHICAGO Ww — Traffic deaths! Springfield Justice ® 6 to 16 in 5 Easter colors, & George — at All are going up and up. ~ The National Safety Council has Oakland ® Hollywood waistband, County Circuit Judge up-Clark J. Adams yesterday took zipper fly focused attention on the long under advisement the first speed- ing appeal case to be tried in Circuit Court for several years. Boys’ Boxed appealed from a month 12th | “February was the deaths show in a row to more than the same month of the pre-The case was by Springfield Justice Court ceding vear . Dress Shirts Flint father and son, both ticketed Deaths are now going ©P for driving one car at excessive faster than the imerease tm coeeds last Sept. 26 on the Dixie travel, the only conclusion 1,98 Is pHiohway. so . Holy Commun- thet prople are driving more | iuirdI. Rrancheau, 4. and will be observedat. 7:30 in carelessly.” his san, Ronald, 22, appealed so» _the Sanctuary. The council said motor vehicle after being fined by Springfield A special ‘service of Holy Com- fatalities in February equalied the Township Justice Emmett a munion will be held tonight in, all-time high for a February. It Leip tast October. Providence Missionary Baptist @ Sanforized Cottons! ireported 2,630. Americans. w ¢ re —— Church, at 7:30 by the Oakland) was killed, the same number as in The younger Bromeees February in 1941 and 1952 jticketed by State Police who County Ministerial Fellowship. The @ Sizes 3 to 7! pv.W. H,Bell of New Bethel The toll in February of this year claimed he hit speeds up to 90 was 16 per cent higher than in While driving through a section of @ Neatly Boxed for an Church will preside. February 1955. Some of the in-| ‘road which was being widened, . Easter Gift! 4-12 2.98 The Good Friday service from crease was attributed fo the emtraaccording to Prosecutor Frederi¢k 12 noon to 3 p.m. will also be held “igus make-up in Waite's Children’s Center—Second Floorin Providence eeeery 7, the , Februar ’. Ziem. ay gegen bart eee the! The father. then took over the aa sik” ‘corrective! "shades Fellowship with the Rev J., Allen newest fashion news for men... distinctive flair largest monthly percentage in-‘wheel driving toward Flint and Parker presiding. loreasr slmce June 1951 as. stopped. a few, miles farther to sive you} an exquisite, There will q be Communion beg traveling 45 in a 35-mile-an- Service and reception of mem-| DOTS... with DASH — bers at the Maundy Thursday i The case was heard Tuesday, Service at First Congrega-Three Hospitalized = the | /but Judge Adams withheld his thonal Church at 7:30 this eve-| | decision pending submissivn of 3 98 Pin Dot Shirts! ning. The Rev. Malcolm K. Bur-‘briefs by attorneys involved. ton will use as his Commiunion in Two-Auto Crash meditation the theme, “1 know | ees permet wae rome AFind Window Broken Him Not.” pitalize s morning for in- in Area Gas Station @ Business or Dress Patrollin Occasions! Service of Evangelical the Baldwin miles east of Romeo, | g deputies of the Oak-: to State Police at the j.n4 County Sheriff's department,| @ White Ground Dotted in Church and the Oakland Avenue) Romeo post. last night minimized the possi-) Red, Black, Blue or Tan! United Presbyterian Church will) In St. Joseph Mercy Hospital ' bility of a robbery attempt of a be held at the Baldwin Avenue Mt. Clemens are Dan Deedon, | White Lake... Township gas sta- ——Chureh1:30 p.m.—"‘The Rev. of Crosswell, and Albert Sie at Theodore R, Allebach of the Oak-jage unknown, and his wife, Alma, | They said a’window was broken land Avenue Church will speak on 55, both of Armada. The extent. at 10501 E. Highland Rd., but ap-| “When Death Is Gain.” tot their injuries has not been! parently nothing taken from soft At 7:30 Good Friday evening. determined, troopers said. drink and other vending machines. the Sacrament of Holy Communion) Deedon’s car, according to will be observed at the Oakland/troopers, ran a stop light at the U.S. farms had 1,000 grain com- Avenue United Presbyterian|corner of 32 Mile road and North bines in 1910; 887,000 -in 1952. Church. The pastor, the’ Rev. Mr. javenue. He was ticketed, they Allebach will bring the Commun-\said. COTY “The . Matrons’ Lapel » Kefauver Set to Start, Paps Trinity Baptist Church will a sound film in Fellowship Hall a “air spun” face powder with 7:30 p.m. ‘Friday. “Following the New Mexico Drive MILK OF MAGNESIA film. the aenereeien will join in PHOENIX, Ariz. (INS)—It is all or nothing at all for Sen. Estes Kefauver, (D-Tenn) who leaves for GENTLE New Preah fm aha Albuquerque Yoday to carry his fect! campaign for the Democratic pres- crFECTIVE LIQUID MAKE-UP idential nomination to New Mexico.’ FRENCH FORMULA The lanky Tennessean, Matching TV Handkerchief 55e shaun a'tewr of Stutione Onl coma LECITONE * “air spun” face powder . . . 1.25 ! essential to the life of habe = cell. fornia, declared in Phoenix yes-Peak Formula foundation .85 + both 50 that he would not take 8 (travel sire) ag terday Brand new’ and so distinctive! Pin Dof shirts add a dignified fashion ‘look to your suits—so smart for business, “dgess and special occasion wear. In fine white Sanforized broadcloth, soft spread collar and French cuffs. Neck ‘14% 1612 . Sleeve oan place on the oe . vaALUE Zo for. | “He said L'ORIGAN ¢ L'AIMANT « EMERAUDE “PARIS” _ 32-35. Choose several today! 2 ‘ — “1 am et swilheees in reming for. the vice pregidency. I made Waite's Men's Shop—Street Floor Waite's Cosmetics--Street Floor : up my, imind about that long ago.” rm rv pees Se a ie i Wo tee een tio i MARCH #2105 _ THURSDAY. 8 THE PONTIAC PRESS, ce ee. “Fy ‘NO DOWN PAYMENT... +4 tg Pre ee @ bine é _ Ebony Bleck ae With Solid Gress Ferrules eee | EASIEST BUDGET. TERMS _ You. Get st budg boekease..ve! d for the mode Airror. with : © destgned gned and price adern large hardwa ~ gser double dre ely . Especially AG a si TE Mee «trimmed with luxurle— ’ ings. Beautify oe es large roomy c ‘ i ; es : ’ rie i ct j "ihe ee 5 ‘ E iEee 4 f ee ee pee y aoe }! : Sia ; gw . weet 7 Ga; tP \ i4 eek ee \ 8 ‘ H8 ee we u ‘ et ee UeWg ta ; é “ eee 8 se : « h ,fy (4, os ® ’ ' é ; . ,Fale : , ; * ‘ ae : ee e ma , 0 NS i wy . 2 fi ; i te . A : A , fS| 7 ’ ! _ S : ‘ : . PS? f aS «tft fd ts ne oe ea ‘ bee ee i ‘i . os i f } : i oe bce =} 3 € ee P Fe 4 = 3os cy S&S i . % Pi ‘ : soe te ge . ay etiiee 4 | : : i. ; : { % : ik _THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY. M ARCIT 29. 1950 oo oss |gecking Signatures . oe t a fae sents bein Novigaties: Is Opened: 4 to Mervoider toAge November ballot. ‘| CHARLEVOIX @® — The Coast é 9 Muskeg MUSKEGON (® — The Greater J Ch eae Guard -cutter Woodbine opéned . Pei. “ an He’ s 90, but Never Call Him ‘Grandfather’ cine ase de iO, ee ei sg a, Sa ee E E ling that the present coroner |in Newport, R.1. It was “built in| port-crewmen to Greys Reef and _hving” to “ap ounce of whisky at can hear his excuses now: rather significant,’ he’ will say, — I was born on April Fool’s/system be replaced with licensed)1792, now preserved by”a histor-/White Shoals lighthouses in north- By PHYLLIS BATTELLE his bifocals, ‘Day.’ imedic al examiners. Sponsors ex-| ical sory. lern Lake Michigan. ; ‘hectime for 70 years.” “Et dave always thought | it was nonchalantly Wiping _ NEW YORK (INS)—In this world, | ah A itd oft tensions, wars,’ sudden death WHO's GETTING OLD? and taxes, ‘it is all too rarely one, But L. G . will not contribute to! A meets a _mian of 90 who is sound) ithis Sie because no one would dare to imply that he was growing) * ef wind and limb and niblick) _ ‘stroke. iold. Ask him a question like that. a ‘and he would drag you off-bodily. 1! know perhaps the -most re- te Grace” Methodist ( “hurch, which. ~markable one~of them ~ail.-s He: “he has attended faithfully for al @ miust. ever halt eentury , to set your thinking) ‘jell him) a Sanatather to me. ‘straight. “If you call me ‘Grandpa’ * * * ence more,” warned Louis | Actually, L. G. is. more mellow Gordon (L. G.) Battelle 2 years | ithan well-aged whisky, which he ago, “I will give you the same ‘has never touched. But he wants) treatment as your daddy got | you to-think he’s as. fiery as those when he beaned your poor little| despicable cigarettes he's never Uncle Don with a baseball. smoked. “T am not old, am 1?" he asked, Mf he lets fall a tear or two on Capping a skimmer over his white | Sunday;, when the Battelle clan hair and striking. a chin-up,, gathers around him in Dayton — thumb-in-vest pose. | for a 90th birthday cele bration; ¥ ~“*Huh-th,” 1 said, torn between! what I Yelf was the truth and: what 1 knew was ia safe’ course. Screen Image Aid : * * “All-right, then, He reafter call me ‘L. G. ad Introduced by Dow Since that day, as I have slowly . @ecayed, L. G. has _ become MIDLAND wo — An art form! aspryer. While his great-granc- jas yet unnamed by its developer, children dabble in light exercises. famed Midland architect Alden B. like softball and toad collecting,. ‘Dow, lias been introduced. It utilizes a translucent plastic he paces himself through an ac’ tive, ‘screen made of polyetfielyne, day. lwhich is manufactured by the Dow STILL WORKING iChemical Co. founded by Dow's “The first practicing. eettified father, -the late Dr. Herbert-1 public accountant in Dayton, Ohio, Dow. te © * oe. L. G. still maintains a large firm ef CPAs and tends to it every) Backstage ‘props’ were acvent- morning. In the winter afternoon) ied by spotlights behind the curtain turns to his new career, writing books. * * * “1 decided.” he told me at the age of 86, “that if you could he a writer, I could too.” Two of his hooks, written arduously in long-| hand,-have-already been published. Last year he bought a type- ‘writer and learned to use it. “T should get out this one (his ‘third book) in half the time— this is a cinch,” he reported, “vn the summer; Li: G. still plays a mean game of golf. It is not. quite as mean as it used to be, judging by the scorecards, but let us not blame that on Bhysical ‘Three ballet dancers performed. behind the: screen to piano aéiccom-{ paniment. ° Dow himself operated a lighting | ‘panel controlling a battery of spotlights that cast varied shadows | i ion the screen. i i . * * He said the’ new concert form f permits visual as well as auditory | enjoyment of music and seeks to. ‘integrate ~ dancing with instru.) imental performance in a way that ‘has never been done before. What.a scoop our Buying Syndicate made! A iemendous purchase of fine new -“x spring clothing at fabulous price concessions! You can see here exactly what Plan War Memorial it means to you in actual savings! Loek! GRAND RAPIDS & — A county-. ‘wide, house-to-house campaign by ‘some 2,000 Kent County war vet- HARD FINISH HE SEASON'S NEWEST | FINE QUALITY ALL WOOL SHARKSKIN deterioration. ‘erans is set for May 28 ‘to raise “It's a hard thing for a CPA funds for a pro sed war membri-| 76 admit,” says he, darkly study-al in Fulton * Park, Campaign ing his card; “but I don't add as. officials said some $25,000 already well as I used to.” i to com. , If you ask—why some. people, plete the memorial as designed. ao i ee ee Regular Regular $55 | Fifty-two per cent of Americans and $55 Values! $50. 67 mo? | 3 | ASTER PARADERS eBid 7 ARCHIE BARNETT all fine quality, high grade suits, the season's newest! Smart flannels, long weaning wor steds, or Saturday will be SAVINGS! You dont need the cash! . just say CHARGE IT! altered to wear Easter. ue © Bive Bird shoes are the excl sive children's shoes jn Dis- neyland! High styled little | strap of leaming patent. Also in pastels. Misses and Chil ds sizes to 3. [peer THE EXCLUSIVE BOY'S SHOE IN See How You Save! $60 All Wool Tweed Topcoats 38° See How You Savet $50 All Wool Tweed Topcoats *29” ° Ser Hlou You Save! $25 PopularTRENCHCOATS im | 87 See How You Save! $35 New SpringSPORTCOATS ‘2 4”) SEGRE See How. You Save! $13.50 New Spring Belted SLACKS 9” | -See Haw You Save! $8.95 and $10.95 Spring 5. All top ai wality ve of the best’ The kind you're pion Res d please to ‘Wear alwaya le su part NOW AT ROCK-BOT TOM! this sea a by ave | “it an at are s eed a e these Her gal dte able fie) Don't T for jor a) a ni te I and If you want a realiy smart coa be sure to see ‘these They re so good looking, the season's newes A real bargain at this low price we Chotce spring patterns t lar now' Sizes 28 cey chal values at this now t 2, ex low price These” were never mide to sell at such a low price All sizes 36 to 44 Gtab one. before they're gone " ge” Peetrp we © FUNGUS PROOF LINING @ LIFETIME EQUNTER WON'T BREAK DOWN © RUBBER SOLES AND HEELS @ SIZES TO 3. WIDTHS 10 £ “© BROWN © BLACK q MEN’S STORE 19 N. SAGINAW B North bane gina89Ya > a” *. THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSD. AY, M ape 29, 1956 {NAACP claims that the question is) NAACP tailed to file a list. of one of federal jurisdiction, 1 members as required by the law. ) eat ine we a * E * * AS year-old.uate nw originally Attorneys for the NAACP late YEAR? JUST A MINUTE,ILL passed to kill the Ku Klux Klan yesterday filed a.petition asking ASK MY DARLING LITTLE removal of the state suit to fed-.-— as“BATON ROUGE, La. (INS) )— will be ‘Cited by Attorney General of birport Funds eral court. They clqim the ques: tion is one of ‘‘civil rights.” _ {Louisiana's efforts to ban activi-iFred S. Leblanc who is -request- ities of the National Association for ing the 19th District State Court “Devore Cobo Testifies the Advancement of Colored Peo-to order dissolution of te NAACP i ple in the state will be met in a in Louisiana, Eggplant is prepared in ever House Group on Baton Rouge court today byl _The state will claim that _the ‘0 different ways in Turkey, ———d (Politica! Advertisement) a ( Pelltical Advertisement) ‘(Politiest Advertisement) ‘Wayne Major Switch LANSING @® — The fate of a two million dollar expansion pro- gram at Detroit’s Wayne Major Airport will probablybe decided by the House Ways and Means Committee this week. - New Billto Control The committee yesterday heard from Mayor Al E. Cobe of Detroit and * Always Erte Veloana sats aio using Willow Run Airport. ‘Bootleg’ Car Dealers The hearing was held on two UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (INS) | WASHINGTON (#—Sen. Bennett NICOSIA (INS)—Cyprus today is months to make it safe to leave bills appropriating $841,406 in state ~— FE 2-2492 high cheekbones. Now everybody! ‘mont dent (or single crease) hat is’ has them. I don't really =| budget for the year was approved church, ‘a good choice for any of the more stand how women manage to} idressy coats, and a homburg will) change their actual bone struc-| add greatly to the appearance of ture, but apparently they do. | ithe formal semi-fitted or chester- think it all started with somebody 8239 lfield models. 36-52 like Marlene Dietrich. “Country squires’ should seek * * * ‘out the porkpie and tyrolean small Beaton, in New York in connec-| | The type of dress you live in shape hats—and the more coura- Yor iton with thé opening of the Broad-' when summer comes—attractive geous fellow might consider one of way hit, “My Fair Lady’, And for the smart new Flattop hats with for’ undress for the matron. which he designed the costumes, narrow brim and no crease or dent is tall, suave, faulttessly tailored the street, there's a brief bolero. | : and silver-haired, with a shrewd! y Pattern No @736 is i sien 0 twinkle in his blue eyes. Discuss-38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52. Size Pumps Still in Style ing the difference between Amer-38, dress, 5% yards of 35-inch; bo- ican and: British beauty, he says: lero, 2 yards; % yard contrast: | The pump (or the pump with a For this pattern, send 35c in single strap) is still the shoe for “British women are much more, = coins, your name, address, size daytime wear this spring. But for ‘eo bound by tradition than Ameri- desired, and the pattern number late day and evening, your shoes cans. They are more swayed by \to Sue Burnett, Pontiac Press, 372 will be the: merest wisps of san- parental and family influences.) W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Hil. dals. And they look awful on the beach.| Somehow -they ge net made for! exposure, e * @ | THOMAS’ EASTER “American women are much) more fashionable than the British, | except for the most glittering oc-| casions. For a grand ball, an Eng-| lish woman can get her old lame) dress out of the attic, put on her jewels and look magnificent,’ whereas the American woman is likely to look more as if she had stepped out of -a Fifth Avenue . i : 1] the best merchandise. I think this is be} cause American women really] $449 don't believe in the. grand effect. | Pecorated They are better at simplicity and the casual air.” ! EASTER CAKES * From ‘ eaeeses Co-Ans to Stage Assorted For Kiddies April 23 Party Easter Cookies..... °° The Co-An Group of Pontiac GREENHOUSES—“Home Grown General Hospital is sponsoring a card party and style show April Old World 23 in the Civic Room of Pontiac for Lasting Freshness” Federal Savings anc Loan Build- EASTER BREAD..... ing. e * * Co-Ans are members of the nursing staff including nurses, orderlies and aids. Proceeds. from the affair will be used to furnish a classroom at the hospital. * ¢ e Cochairmen of the party are Helen Harper and Mrs. Rudy Giglio. Tickets for the affair, be- ginning at 7 p. m.. may be pur- chased from members or at the hospital. Strawberry Rhubarb Ideal for EasterLattice-Top Pie Desert Hot Bread and Donuts Daily Alter 3:30 P.M. Except Saturday Thomas Pastry Shop 121 West Huron, Neor Cass” FE 4-8163 PARK FREE in REAR of STORE EASTERLILIES: Tulips, Hyacinths © EASTER TWO EYE pretty LET a ’rik 4 SHOES: NA - >5 A q i) reus Oe Wy Datfodils, Rose Lovely Plants Hydrangeas Bushes PATENT Priced From PUMPS YOUTHS. Black, Brown, Tan. 12% te 3, B to D. $5.98 and $7.98 Sizes or Pastel Calf CHOOSE ONE OF OUR ARTISTICALLY | DESIGNED CORSAGES ‘FOR THE EASTER LOOK BOYS. Plain Toe Black. Sizes 3', to 6, A to D. $7.98 MEN. Black Plain Toe. Sizes 6', te 12. A to D. $8.98 STRAPS in Patent or Pastel Calf @ Patent © White @ Red e@White Bark © Blue ©@ Black or Blue Suede ¢ Pink Sizes 4to6 | Sizes 81, to 12 $3.98, $4.98 $4.98, $5.98 and $5.48 and $6.48 TOTS’ AND GROWING GIRLS' PUMPS. Many styles for t heir selection e Patent @ Black e@ Pink © White Sizes 12', to 3, A to C $5.98 and = $6.98 MISSES’ FLATS IN EASTER SLIPPERS. e Patent ¢@ Black @ Blue (Light or Navy) @ Turquoise e White with Frown e@ Red e Neutral Calf © White Bark. Sizes 4'2 to 10, AAA to B $4.98 $5.98 $6.98 We remember folks = with hard-to-fit feet. Larger HAROLD S JACOBSEN a the fourth generation in ing of iy flowers ~ ORCHID ~ORSAGES Easter $39Ss pectal Orchids... .. $5.00 to $7.50 Ii grow. 101 Gardenias, Roses Carnations, Iris, Daffodils Jacohsen’s: WEho N. SAGINAW STREET FE 3-7165 Greenhouse and Retail Store at Lake Orion Bizes 615 to 8 $3.98, $5.48 and $5.98 Sizes 12% to 4 $5.98, $6.98 and $7.48 | - SHOE . E STORE 26 . . FE 2-7440 W. Huron St. | FLOWERS BY WIRE Deliveries Twice Daily to Birmingham, Bloomfield THROUGHOUT THE Hills and Detroit WORLD rd © 4 : i . ¥ i f \ ' we, ¥ an THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1956 oom erent ns ——1 Station Wagon to Be Donated to Cause In line with the Lai of sup-equip the station wagon with the Each member of the United porting home as well as foreign necessary organ, hymnals, medi-Church Women has pledged to in- missions, the Birmingham Council cines, soaps and health charts for form her individual church groups of the United Church Women in-work with migrants, of the project and to ask each vited Mrs. John Graham to speak member for a donation, at the March meeting, Mrs. Gra- * * *' ham is public relations chairman Mrs, Newell Allen is president of for the Michigan Migrant Ministry. the Birmingham Council of the ~ <~— ° * * * | United Church Women and Mrs. Mins GHANAT showed “Mider tae ts ehair~ ken in Michigan of a cross-section of 60,000 workers who come to Representatives from the vari- Michigan to work each year, She ous churches include Mrs, Fra- pointed out that many of them ar- ter Pomeroy, Mrs, Helmut Siev- rive in April and live in tents ers, Mrs. George Hardin, Mrs. and poor housing. As a result, Ward Folsom Mrs. G and Gites many of their — contract | Nagle.-ee pneumonia and di Mrs. Archie Livingston, Mrs. “The Migrant— Soe was John S. Cooper, Mrs, Ralph E. started as the result of the cur- Woodburn, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Hugh _losity of an undertaker’s wife Hemphill, Mrs. Melvin Teague, whe could not understand the Don't miss this! Fow purse Mrs. Meeks, Mrs. D. C. Ensign and crowns of perfume — Stradivari, tg demand for small-sized cof- : . (Mrs. o—-A. Jacoby are others. Wind Song, Beloved, and the new perfume that may change The ministry, with its office in your life! All four crowns in a Paw Paw, has had the use of a Big, Curious pretty package — a $5 value station wagon, called the Harvest-| * for $2. er, for three months of the year. PLUS TAX . Buttons Now | CLOONAN’S in Fashion to the Michigan Migrant. Ministry “Where Quality Counts” a station wagon for the exclusive} — PARIS (INS) — The ‘‘corniest”’ use of the ministry, The women -./buttons in Paris are made of 72 N. Saginaw St. hope that an organization will] . Pontiac Press Photo » |wheat grains, sunflower seeds and a | rice, United Church Women of Birmingham met at the_ Michigan. Migrenc Ministry. Puured at the recent meet-Coiffure Hint . -You can wear the simplest suit home of Mrs. Harry. Cook of Birmingham to discuss — ing were (left to right) Mrs. Newell Allen, Mrs. CookEUROPEAN or dress this season as long as it methods of raising money to continue their work with the and Mrs. George Meeks, all of Birmingham. to Save You _ jis trimmed with large, curious RESERVATIONS jbuttons. Dior himself shows buttons in Emergency AVAILABLE ° appetizing enough for people, birds and mice, He* uses them in a Mi 6-2170 Busy-woman coiffure hint from single or double row as the main Secretary Must Be True Diplomat ~ jattraction on some of his 1956 crea- The modern secretary perro eam ce calls, reconciling check-curately and answering letters them tangible proof of their cap- Some ef these buttons look as a combination of many talents. ing accounts, and preparing state-without unnecessary delay. | abilities. i they had been froma EASTER HATS Gone are the days when she need | ments and reports, museumof primitive art. Imag-Public relations is a constant The two-day examination, only take dictation, type, file, make Smart in styles. . ing a fiat round disk of ene or She must be intelligent, alert, thing. For the secretary, however, sponsored by the National Sec- “4 appointments, answer the tele- the reward makes all the effort| Pedigreed labels by: one-and-a-half inch diameter cov-interested and agreeable, She retaries ‘Association, Inter: ered with sticky glue. . P must possessa good memory, national, and now in the fifth * * »® 'worthwhile. She has the satistaction| You dip this disk: into a plate Today’s secretary must also be lof knowing that she has helped! keep confidences, be a mind year, covers personal adjustment | reader, show no prejudice, pos-and human relations, business company, -Me, 2 filled with either wiieat, sunflow-) adept at spelling, punctuating, de-| | promote goodwill for her sess a strong sense of loyalty, | law, economics and business ad- ian : er seeds or rice, so that a layer! tecting grammatical errors, devel-and her business. And in the pro-| and be smartly groomed and ministration, secretarial account- of the grains covers the disk in an loping and maintaining filing sys-cess of doing this she has given! irregular pattern, You dry. it so tems, greeting callers, handling -dressed at all times, the Ameriean public a high opinion) ing, stenography, and general secretarial and office procedures. DeCor Shop that the grains stick well and you] The secretary has the power to of the th, * have the latest model in Parisian make an office run smoothly and The new test-passers (about one - Formerly Pontiac Hotel buttons. Omega Mu Sigma to increase and enhance the busi-One entire Ae ninety employ-) ,out of four who take the exams) ' 48 N. Perry ers now know how lucky they are: Besides these extraordinary but-Welcomes Pledges. ness, or to turn everything into ‘bring the national CPS total to ' |tons there are other stunning mod-chaos and drive potential custom- That number of secretaries passed) 772—including three blissfully out- The formal pledging of Mrs. | the latest Certified Professional] els covered with minerals, coral’ ers away. §EVERYTHING | ste pu cores Robert Reynolds and Mrs. Jack C.) * * | Secretaries examination, giv oad numbered men. ’ land even tiny pebbles. The prin-| Let these dry while you have | Gunther was conducted at the A good secretary is genuinely) for the BRIDE your bath and dress. At the last ‘ciple is the same. Tuesday evening meeting of Omega interested in the person who comes, Alicia minute brush them out and you Sometimes Dior uses srainy Mu Sigma sorority. Mrs. Harold) into her office. She treats everyone | 3 are ready. Special Good Friday Service granite stone in dark-“grey and | Frock was hostess to the group at) | graciously and courteously regard- Bridal Salo s Warning: this is a surefire meth-white or coral as it grows nat- her home on Foley drive. \less of who he may be or —! Tt jd but is apt to dry the hair if urally in little sticks to cover Plans were made for a theater worrisome he may be. 8S W. Huron _FE 5-3675 used too often. oune-inch—_butions, One button party on April 10 and a cooperative ~ The long and slim of sum-PHONE MANNERS j model is simply covered with ‘dinner to be held at the home of Grace Lutheran Church mer fashion is defined in this small pebbles in their natural | The best secretary in the world Mrs, Louis Livingston on Wood- grey, brown and bluish shades. near can be damaging to a business if coat dress of navy cotton with bine drive in the future. she doesn't practice good telephone 114 S. GENESEE ‘A plain sand eolored linen suit Mrs. Kuja Kojima assisted the} a horizontal woven stripe. manners and _ habits. | is trimmed with coral covered) hostess with refreshments served! lto2 P.M. — ae * * * ! Hannah Troy uses a large buttons and worn with a coral from a buffet table decorated in} the Easter motif. Létters are another vital part of The Service Will Feature the Presion white puritan collar shaded silk blouse, a company’s public relations. The appearance of the secretary's History in 10 Meditatiens— joffice and desk has a lot to do READ BY THE REV OTTO G. SCHULTZ with impressions created for the The congregation will participate with singing of familiar general public, Lenten hymns. Special music by a group from Pontiac In appearance she should be | Tuesday Musical Chorus. well-groomed, neat, and not ~ PRACTICAL — BEAUTIFUL flashily dressed. Her attitude to ward her work is a major factor. | A secretary first must be sold on her company before she can sell other people on the idea that it is one of the best. A’ secrefary is constantly faced with the sudden necessity of meet- ing new situations. She must be ifamiliar with company policies and DIRECTED BY MRS. FERDINANDO GAINSBORO MRS. HENRY ELLING IS ORGANIST The Public Is Cordial ly Invited Week End Special PERMANENTS MACH lah Ate hte WAVES Permanent Wave Shop noon ibe ready to make good and ac- curate decisions | * 12 School St. * FE 2-6039 9 The secretary must remember that little things mean a lot—such, Weekend Regular Value $2.00 ‘as returning telephone calls Only Open Evenings—Call or Walk In ‘promptly, delivering messages ac- NOVELTIES INTRODUCTORY OFFER... A multi-use Serving Spoon with brilliantly colored cello- at ¥ price to acquaint phane and ribbon wrappings — you with the beauty and convenience of this modern -carefree tableware. IRONING BOARD COVER & PAD International Silicone coated cover reflects heat, resists scorch, burns, S S De Luxe | | Stainle usw" $19 TODAY'S MOST MODERN TABLEWARE THE FINEST OF ITS KIND Fa® Plastic ten- r nis racket, rubber ball For Walls—Woodwork Beautiful new Spring ‘Bath Room and large and Furniture sugar eggs. patterns now on dis-Curtain and Shower sranTeR set 19% i Goaily Reg. 4.98, Curtains to play. Also — Room wrapped! Open Stock Price $26.34 Match 3 98 Rep 498 298 Lots Side Wall and COMPLETE SET Four 4-pc. place settings for immediate use and enjoyment. Border. Bath Reom on. 89F Window Curtains . ASK ABOUT SAVINGS ON COMPLETE SETS Ceiling 98: Up Closeouts 49« Extra & on" 2 DAYS ONLY! Per Pair fi op he eo ee OLU MTL EDA L Hove COWL? / — A metal truck Store Hours: Brightly colored, loaded with |] candy filled plos-* Easter candy and ee 9:30-to 5:30 Monday & Friday |] tic wheelbarrow chick, Has lifting || withmetal shovel. 79« carrier bed. 98. Tin 9 PLM, JEWELERS DOWNTOWN STORE. TEL-H URON STORE Tel-Huron Shopping Center yi) Saginaw at Huron 34 S. Saginaw Street Phone FE 2-7001 16 W. Huron Street Phone FE 2-0294 » mn THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1956 News From Hills | Club Plans Easter Events ier me moccum By RUTH SAUNDERS Saturday evening. after the after-/be Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm W. Wet s . jor E ‘BLOOMFIELD HILLSEaster chaistning small ty and §. Gordon Saunders. omething for Easter — plans st Ockiand Hills’ Country|*°0._ Robert William Saunders John G. Wood returned Tues-| wid . Club begin. with « dinnerdance| . 52™sr* = = day teen 0 tay in Manet Bench @ BLOUSES aw a en ~~ | other with their dough | @ SKIRTS = with fortnight - Sunday afternoon the tradi-ter, Judy, whe flew last tional children’s me éowe ©@ DRESSES es eae wt bt ote ee eee ee | al Kings weed. School magician-and a arent favorite Mex . pasmecaitien * 8 «@ OXFORD SHOP , ceremonies. {the Kindergarten. set. “wie Steed PC Teerwee 59 W. Huron. FE: 4-7312 gay Mesang will sioe be: tise hostess at a luncheon in her home with his trained dogs, and supper Tuesday afternoon. pasate ee See. and. pies, Seger EE yes as alls o have three of their daughters home Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C.. Le-from as many schools for spring Messurier .will be hosts” at. © vacation, Frances came from dinner party Saturday evening in Northampton,where she Mass., their Barbour terrace home, The -Lattends Smith College,_-Caroline! LeMessurier’s brother-in-law and at -Katharine Gibbs Kathy Kyes came from Emma Willard School in Troy, N. Y, * A. Schirmer and Philip LeMes- surier. :< 0 BE OHRISTENED Mr. and Mrs. Robert William Saunders will be hosts at a ‘supper: texture and lack of weight are new. Saray *: AP Wirephote Here are sonie of the hats selected by Mamie. Eisen-= rose; the sailor at righs features a fluted brim with white hower for her Easter wardrobe. Model Susanne Erichsen ~ he Easter § pecial lace decoration, On the counter (left'to right) are a white wears one of the Sally Victor hats, a flower pillboxof. pink, blue and yellow forget-me-nots, while holding a cotton lace pillbox on.a black velvet base; a four-leaf pair of white ballibuntl sailors. The one at left has a clover pillbox covered with yellow mimosa; a small white white organdy drape around the crown and a single pink straw cap and a black strawcloth four-pointed hat. starting friday 9:30 a. m. Meeting Held by Music Guild Teeechers af ta nko ade Shai Mrs. Thomas Johnson was eleét-dent Councit -‘e ‘school. chora[ group sang several we dotted pastel. Oscar Schmidt, president of the ed to head Madison Junior High The Rev. Edward Auchardthe| tions of that just go to show | Pontiac Music Guild, presided at the Tuesday evening meeting. The group met “at the home of Elda Sutter on West spnar? road, with Mrs. Carl Clifford assiting. Announcement was made of a piano workshop to be conducted by Dr. Henry Colby of Detroit at -the First Congregational Church on | four successive Mondays oa April 16. Mrs. Everett Russellis chairman of the workshop and will hamdile enroliments. | Mrs, Don Derragon wa Brogram chairman. Mrs. Paul Colton played several organ numbers and Mrs. Martin Wager, cellist, presented several numbers suitable to the Lenten season, accompanied by Charles A. Wilson. School PTSA Wednesday evening >». when it met at Wever School. Mrs. dresses. Francis Oak presided at the elec- tion. Mrs. William Anderson is mother vice president; C. R. McAllister, ~ For the ative man father vice president; William Coffin, teacher vice président; Mrs, $990 Lyle Cox, secretary; Mrs. Wayne Weaver, treasurer, and Mrs. Nor- ‘five a Nallan “Sportster” man Mallory, historian. Couneil delegates are Mrs. — Sidney Olson, Mrs. V OUR OWN and Mrs. Rebert Gilroy. A safety committee com of Mrs, EXCLUSIVE Johnson, Mr. McAllister, Robert’ Lake and Anton Koenig was ap-| WATERPROOF ~ pointed. 17-JEWEL The group voted to contribute toward a hi-fi system for the Stu-WATCH e Mee ce a ne ee ‘ aS De oe fr terns io Blue Coll Pretty pastels sprinkled with dots Exclusively atCLOONAN’S ‘@ ® Dustproof Anti-Magnetic | . ingly Easy and so tempt- low priced. = care orton- | im ® Unbreakable Crystal cottons! Fine rayon ® Sweep Second Hand © Stainless Steel Back crepes! Sheaths Russell Stover ® Luminous Dial Add to Your Sallan Account! and full skirts with fascinating trims! Junior, misses sizes. ANDIES sketched: empire princess of orlon- cotton. Blue, grey, EASTER it tan with white dots. MAGIC! Sizes 10 to 18. Give the finest, special, $9.90 freshest .candies for Easter, April 1. Real Si OUR FAMOUS BRIDAL PAIRS We toast your happiness by ieipging yon the most beautiful matched diamond bridal pairs we could find anywhere! Each pair is individually selected by us to assure you of beauty and quality that will endure through the years... and priced chocolate-covered marsh- mallow CANDIES ON STICKS 6 fun CREAM to find! EGGS... 75¢ for value that will give the groom added cause to rejoice now! 40¢ 32 Years in Business and Still Owned by Sallan’s osama + e ‘CLOONAN’S— va leur se" * | “Where Quality Counts” TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER Black Patent Lergost song brend of ne tootwoer inthe world. Styles from 875 +0 12% Blue—Black Red—Black Patent Pauli’ s Shoe Store ' 35 N. Saginaw ; . Open Fri. Eve til 9 P. M. Serving Pontiac Over 50 Years! 72 North Saginaw St. 17 N. SAGINAW ST. SHOP MON., THURS., FRI., SAT. to 9 P.M. SIUVG GINU JW SC 2 TWENTY. SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. MARCH 29, 1956 i ‘Plan Children’s Home | Aiton. Many non-European moth-1V r Prot | agreemenits believeing they | Arizona's _ state name comes ie pene § nites ‘aoelers won't take TB treatments be-| Buye rotection | inguring against breakdown two Indian words which are or ¢ n w cause they fear their children: will| The British Government has -epairs. These are not valid ‘Untrained Folks ! “ari” meaning smail, and ‘‘zonac"’ mothers suffer from tuberculosis either be neglected or sent away.peen asked to protect people who! surance policies, says Sir spring, according to ac- will be started in Alexandra, South’ to institutions. ; ‘buy TV sets and ‘sign service'Plummer, Member of Parliament. Good Inventors va senenn| a SASANS ELASTIC AT aahtee MSU Prof Says Study) Reveals ... Professionals, Not Always the Best | EAST LANSING # — Don't! laugh at your neighbor who is tink- ingham’s| SS scerrs eye ering with a.better mousetrap in DBRUG : his. garage or trying to build a bigger atom bomb in his basement. He might come up with some- thing surprising, according to Dr. ~Y% Yj% aX daceb Schmookler, assistant pro- DUN ' fessor.of economies at Michigan State University, _ Chocolates Sechmookler made a survey which he said showed that about one third. WHITMAN'S 1 Lb. 4 ot the patented. discoveries are) QUICK SWITCH on Papa, leaving class takes over the baby from. { r SAMPLER $900 made by persons not trained in Mama as she prepares fo enter class. science or technology and about 45 per cent of all inventions are by| rc thou “siwe ses Baby in College Is Help| “The scevailing von that in- vation tony the ene tO Education of Parents stamping ground of salaried an pert scientists working in labora-; WHITEWATER, Wis. \—Mitch-\for a degree from Oshkosh State \ > hh thd f EASTER toenee! tories of large corporations—sur-' Alfred Custer is going to col-\College where she was a student round by morternusinstrumenjee, although he is only 5 mots8 she Taried Elmer. scientist foes not stand up under old. Every week day, he’s bundled) into a snow suit and a carrying: Those Poor Old Horses, >" x bor youngster loves investigation,” the MSU professor ng and trotted off to the cam-‘ of Whitewater State College. They Just Can't Win *“ © # | BALTIMORE (B—A horse trough | 7EASTER Gi:xy\da/ EASTER He gets only to the door of the was moved into storage by the So- 59: BASKETS said, (he “But continued public belief in | this erroneous view may make it | LS true,” he said, “If potential im-classroom where Mama hands him ciety for the Prevention of Cyuelty ventors believe the field has been 9 Papa—or the other way around to Animals after it was knocked off | taken over entirely by persons |—and then he is taken back home, lits stone legs by an automobile. | | hired to invent they may be dis-His parents, Shirley and Elmer! The SPCA said there was no | f PLUSH couraged and fail to invent.” ‘Custer find that is the only way setting it back up; horsedrawn)| Schm researc ithey can both go on with their vehicles have been banned from! dieama Gat oie the eee | jeducation. There is only five min-‘that street during rush hours and | tions of independent inventors are lutes between classes, Somebody, for all practical purposes. {ANIMALS | as 98 a ‘| ‘~e ad smaller than before, one fourth of "48 to mind the baby. io DOESKIN ere Bunnies; chicks, in many colors! Channel aang the patented inventions still come} Shirley and Elmer set up their ‘Special Lights from the independents and only, class schedules so that neither about one half come out of labora-| has a class at the same time as Yo | Special lightshave been installed | Lerger sizes to acest 150-toot- MAGIC Cya | | negro yr, pe y. choose from at 9 a (. ‘: ee | the other. The quick change I8 |high lighthouse on Flat Holm * * * TOWELS \ Sm fe $1.49 and $1.98 _____The increase in leisure time and| period foll that of the other, beta lies in the path of mi- following | do-tt-yourself hobbies may result! Elmer is a freshman going to gratory birds and thousands, blind-| .. Home 6 2: im even more inventions by _the school underGI bill. Shirley is;ed by the beam, the have a, : i ae + Nom-experts, he said.. adding the few credits she needs themselves to death. PO YD 1777 i yD SD New Zealand- Warns Against 2 y NU ss) vows : rast FOUNTAIN ots TOYS FOR THE BASKET! a ~ Home Accidents|5: Hy Jumbo, sizzling VY AUKLAND — Hazards of thei HAMBURGER ‘PLATE Full '/, Ib. pure beef, french few of them: A woman lacerated | fries, peach in cottage Seamless, 2-way stretch nylon cheese salad! Such a € treat for A man caught his eyelid against |@ a eee basy Terms! were 540 more accidents . in the Quality Clothes » Easy Credit last fiscal year in homes than on| ee the streets or highways. es SS a PETER COTTONTAIL 9 g: " yong in musical toy. Only...... You'll prefer CUNNINGHAM'S “ty GALLON ICE CREAM &4y as Paris in Springtime! CHARGE Ideal Gift in " 00 Get Some 19.\X Beauti ful box Conditioner - Lage $1100 Delightfully refreshing CHANTILLY We: ; TOILET ‘Ga WATER For Easter giving! CRYSTAL CUT Delicate perfume ward- robe in 4 exciting sconts, LAUNDRYHOSE PricedAt Only» J 9: Low ' SET CONSISTS OF: Priced 6 29 © 1—12-O2z. Tumbler FREE NAME WRITING on Decorated Items! te DOWNTOWN Saginaw oat STORE Huron __‘ TEL-HURON STORE Tel-Huron Shopping Center Ame cucon (feerm CARDS 5‘35‘a 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS | No. 1—29 N. SAGINAW (Downtown Store) No. 2—TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER u nar meg hf... ; Dey WE Pee eee red WY et bee _ te -ip oe % — if i] 4 ae | A : 3 ; ‘ 4 f sy rl | ——~) «cal oe & vy 1h n i ae a 7 Bi _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1956 . eteF aminily wi ith © ancy Easter Cake" -DETERGENT atid legs. Fasten together. with 1 oral cam Mandarin orange sections; ‘The second recipe mikes a cake, cook over simmering water, stir-;meringue mixture and angel cake Suh a seeetaal dessert — and BARGAIN! toothpicks, ie, fadloapoensi a that looks like a gigantic Easter, jring constantly, until as thick as pieces. = ae ks ; -Cake’ is an excellent choice for) Cut ears out of sandwich bag —_ om whe. out wee 2 | layers|egg. Serve it in a nest of green a medium white sauce. Do not} Pour imto It-cup mold. Chill | 1 egg white . dessert on Easter. It lends itself paper. Roll one end firmly around * Combine juic and juice tinted coconut. jhave.the water touching the bot-| until firm-—several hours or | Peg ned este strained prunes to numerous ways of decorating|* pink toothpick ani Sesten im tl estas Easte tom of the pan containing the yolk| Overnight. Shertly before ready | 1 cup heavy cream ta , 7 place on the head. from canned orange sections to er Ess Cake . aastiwe to serve, frost with the whipped | !* teaspoon grated orange rind al of ue ea is fe With food trace fea-make 3 cups liquid; blend with ae sgy ol rd = . ~ é cream. Surround with coconut Vtanespuan wos on juice food or ‘sunshine cake seem to tanas om top face St Ge prpees cornstarch and sugar in medium-ay Eigse * Remove from heat, add sof-| tinted pale grom. Makes 12 to | Beat egg white until stiff but not! ' match ‘the. light-heartedness of the against the soft frosting. Let sized saucepan A. cup lemon juice tened ‘gelatin and stir until | 14 servings. = ‘dry; gradually beat in sugar. Feld head and ears show above the g : ay Senepcons | araied )emon 5 tind gelatin is dissolved. Chill until in ‘ . tantly, until |‘ leree (8 oF G-inch) angel-food cake) z J Note: To make the meringue, Pprunes.- day. A— -eae4 top of the cake. Cook, stirring cons y, (broken into walnut-size pieces: ; mixture begins to thicken and ay FO care Best coesms wnGl silts ofad . Y, ‘ : 4 s t ‘ 4 wol | 1 Lea hip The picture accompanying this| Mere are two recipes for Eaist-| “ace thickens and clears. Cool | Jie to taste) | ‘Starts to mound when dropped 1.47, Beat in % cup of the sugar| wally fold in orange rind, orange | Imagine! You get a article shows one -of the simplest] er cake desserts, both wsing | sauce; stir in almond flavoring, | Shredded coconut | from a spoon, thoroughly, a tablespoon at a| Juice and lemon juice, Fold into real Cannon kitchen | ia ways of decorating a cake. Put| angel food cake. You may make | Spread orange sauce between | Sprinkle gelatin over water and) \feanwhile prepare a_ soft! : prune mixture, towel inside every a parade of marshmallow bun-| or buy your cake. layers and on top of cake, [let soften while cooking yolk mix-| meringue of the egg whites and| 1M: Continue beating until stiff) Turn into refrigerator tray and| Ci#Bt Economy size nies around the sides, Orange Angel Cake Arrange drained orange sections ‘ue. Blend yolkg and % cup ofthe remaining 4 cup sugar. Fold) and gloasy—meringue should hold)». until firm; have refrigera-| of this premium all- orange | and toasted almonds around cake,|‘he sugar. -ithickened yolk-gelatin mixture into/ stiff straight peaks when beaterit, at coldest setting, Makes ~six purpose detergent! | a can opt 9 01 ounces: —_—— juice, or 2% cups Sacmemeed frosen’ Chill until’ serving time. Makes Aad” lemon Bice and ‘Find and’ the meringue. _Then fold together is§ slowly withdrawn. servings, tae "ab. 4 oz.) orange sections, al large cake. | oon a aan —_— a DS SS EEE ae came | \ STORES _ COOKED READY TO EAT -SHANK PORTION WHOLE ane SIZE jc o a: MICHIGAN CAPONettes Hue =oO] _NATIONAL'S TOP. TASTE SLICED KLEIN'S: OR MICKELBERRY'S — FRESHLY GROUND, DAILY MADE = BUNNY CAKE — Mrs. Howard ‘Seiss of Hill- crest drive puts the finishing touches on an Easter dessert. Bunnies made of marshmaiiews. with sandwich bag and pink serait ears march Serpent around the sides of the frosted cake. old Leland and six-year-old Laura are with what Mother’s doing. deat bee) | Four-year-| fascinated | y2 For ; | 69 . CollePhg 2 LARGE GR je ADE b A’ . ALL Lb."ioe : WHITE "3 8 i Decking your Easter tirkey din-| flowers and fruits of spring are | will-set~the theme in the center. ner with spring touches can bejnatural trimming for the tradi-jof the table, but this spring fashion as much fun as buying spring|tional festive roast turkey. idea can be carried right onto the style in a new Easter hat. The heiciood flowers and Easter eggs|turkey platter with a fresh pine- apple tree at one end of the. plat- ter. The tree is made of the top half of a fresh pineapple, inciud-| ing the leaves stiff are leaves. Into stuck narrow these plee © B = # $= ¢esppyve -sjD © -—9BBY’§. exp ...}.}.}.}..}.}.}}©=©6 BBS 0000 shaped pieces of the pineapple. ese pieces are made from the bottom half of the pineapple. First cut the bottom half in 1-inch slices, then cut each slice into pie shaped wedges. Leave the bark on each wedge for easy handling. Before carving the turkey, the pineapple can be placed on a plate to be passed keyThemieat.turkey with the sliced tur- itself should ‘pre-LOUISIANA EASTER PLANTS _ ~ gent no problem. Homemakers ; today, unless they are beginning oo ¥ brides, are usually acquainted with A M Ss {TULIPS 5 Blooms the accepted successful roasting ; And. Up methods for turkey. on Few foods are simpler to pre-LBS. ¢ 3 barge And pare — low constant tempera-' FOR Up ture (325 degrees), no searing, no cover, and generally no bast- ing. Basting several times is advisable, however, for small PILLSBURY SALERNO turkeys and those which have WHITE, ORANGE, CHOCOLATE little or no fat beneath the skin. : Remember that left-over stuffing YELLOW AND SPICE amie ripe = -should be removed from the cavi- ty of the turkey promptly and CAKE Cc refrigerated separately, covered. 17-Ox. c Leftover turkey meat is easier to Pkg. Z store when removed from the car-E Cass. ; Wrap it. well for refrigerator . , EASTER . TURKEY DINNER — Turkey can be an Easter dinner storage toof fincor’ avoidServe drying and lossft within’ two lor choice as well as any other meat or fowl. Using a typical spring fruit, ithree days while the fine flavor decorate your turkey platter with a pineapple tree. Before carving lis still at its peak—unless placed. the tturkey, remove the pineapple tree to another = = passing. /in freezer for later meals. 1 > e Fried || SERVING rripay & ALL DAY SATURDAY. e e CRUSHED SLICED 14-00, Con 1% Flat Mix ‘Em orMotch ‘Em Spri ri npring CHICKEN | 11| A.M..to 7:45 P.M. (; “4 bor. e e e 14-O2z.TIDBITS 14-Oz.CHUNKS FRUIT COCKTAIL Can5 Can Choice |ania AUNT JANE’ $ PLAIN KOSHER Cc WE RESERVE a PRICES EFFECTIVE Freshres Caughtaught MichiMichigan AUNT JANE'S eee ye | £ THELIMIT RIGHT TOQUANTITIES, ih “a THRU MARCH 31 1 weet 22-OZ. oo ° with tartar sauce ZION ) C A FOOD STORES and cole slaw FIG 7 BARS eeee PKG. . PLENTY OFFREE PARKING ALL YOU CAN - EAT EVERBEST PRESERVES 12-02. oe a. A large selection of delicious . desserts and mouth-watering pastries. to-choose from! HOM ADE TRY IT— ‘BRING THE FAMILY! | ; coe rroop suop : 237 5 — Orchard Lk. Ave. eee *r 2 4889 984 : Dixie Hwy. Joslyn Ave. sapien! me -i My) vaanerme'Tes caveat 8 SAVING You more iE < ars —Wien dounansasm sTaes i j ‘q : ee -. Sylvan ‘Leke. Drayton Plains Pontiac — 144-146 N. SAGINAW STREET , . | is i : x . . , 2 5 » . P . - > : ; A — ax * t | f ! * : —, = i ; f ‘ fiw oi emergentPee eer pI ie es ee oe MR Meena Re \ encae“il | t oo ae a eS So i pee tad potas ae i f ‘. ' ~ : F : ‘ “THIRTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1956 B: i Ss S ] B d t E . Russian Kulich -down; round up on board; cover| Good afternoon snacksfor young- ake ome pecia. r€a Or aster Reng ange and let rest 15 minutes. sters are slices of unpeeled red “| 1 eup lukewarm failk ef | Divide — into haives Cover — an with creamy peanut By JANET ODELL % cup suger : ter or margarine. Lét rise ss 7a one part a damp ¢ Bivide| er served with glasses of Pontiac Press Home Eéitor |} {elsecon sail” raed bo “Feats "beaten «the other part into 2 You have been eating Hot Cross) {,PScb*s*, yeast | Bake 15-20 minut i 3T5-de-| % eu chowbed Banched atmonds {Up into two round ike shapes’ Buns all during the Lenten ‘sea-Add ° butiae pane ine, le pics sake 5) valle. ° i poner sustag ether chetiadin sree srl pel mo dears Aeon | an ‘(CANNON son.» Now there is still plenty of ang sugar to scalded milk. Cool) 5 to 5% cups sifted flour mine |shortening Cans or number 2 cans, Mave -you ever considered | Colored candies (optional) patting top of dough even. kitchen towel a to make a —_ of special to lukewarm. Dissolve yeast in| k : . Dissolve yeast in warm water., Dough will fill cans half full. We welcome Solomon Golat, who/flour in generously. Cut{ meat in autmaster bread for Sunday's break-| warm water. Add to first mixture. | ™*Sis up a batch of your regu: |... ir in all1 ingredients except flour.| Make rest of dough into rolls of jinside detergent! : pieces and brown)": ; Add. flour to make soft dough.) lar Hot Cross Bun dough and (yy), j7, 4 til | | There's a real Cannon joins the Newark (N. J.) News)serving-sized Just recently we tried a reei | forming 4 into loa ne wr in flour until dough is possible | any shapes. Cover, iet-rise’ until orming to loaves instead of |) pond, Chapter of Skillet Club with “Mat-| quickly on all sides in butter or), J Pe Knead well, Ships cansPanay aw’on GAN chiel'to| n/ every Giant the celery andj eA we eaeite a i lace greased how!, break 4 uallrosting bees?crossesDecorate it Finewith ard. ieidn oretGeet fasmeery © that found in a NewN Eneland|' i Place 4in @ 4 bomt, a “om bacon fat with ew Enpant s s ‘en the top. Knead until smooth and elas-|375-degree oven. Bake 30-40 min-| size of this. premium ANN Golat says, »“Should the good onion. fe, these -Easter. and cookbeok.: New-England, you know, | With melted shortening, cover | for tonsting. _ Wife, in Repu East = as Heat sherry with one-half cup jas numerous colonies of Portt-and lef rise walil Gouble. Knead ¢ tic. Round up on greased bowl; |utes, laying a piece of brown pa -| a beevoee detergent. Breeze guaranteed Passover days, be serving of water in saucepan, add no guese fishermen. This, is one of Russian Easter bread is inter-| bring greased side up. Cover (per over cans the ast half “ot Bs is. remains of the Matzoth as @ COM) jar ang pour over meat. Reduce |ijoir rec d a good one, we down and roll to '4 ‘tach thick-‘esting in shape. It is baked in tall) with damp cloth and let rise ‘baking time. Remove from cans” + re we = cover, and -I ve | meee. ‘round cans, so that the top rises until hole remains when fin-“money -ygaact: Opes crete -like thermoplastic mess) yog¢ to minimum, 4 quan The chaise: and cool en_rack. . completely satisfied. called ‘Matzoth Pancakes,’ per-) mer 11/ Add a Hitle |e --| Cut into strips 5x1 inch. Form ¢no Mus tooms out. The confec-; ger’is. pressed deeply into’ dough MASA SOUVADA N.¥., WY. haps can demonstrate, as 1| desi wi . Raster Breed 'tioners’ sugar frosting is further) —about 2 hours. Frost with confectioner’s sugar Lever Brothers, dea hoy se haat ts ean| Water if mecessary. Sectigmsne Mid, that t c ingredients can : |into figure 8's. Place on a greased decorated with tiny multi-colored) Punch down; rourid up: “Let rise| icing and sprinkle with coaxed ni Cannon face cloth After meat has cooked one‘hour,| 1 ik ~bé converted into edible, tasty, ts‘cup "melted “utter or margarine Dan. Brush with melted but-candies. again, about 30 minutes. Punch! ‘candies. . im every Tagules sine. tops 2 oe feo peckuned cae eggs 1% tablespoons melted wie! mix |Be careful not to add too much peneene water, as the sauce in the pan should be rather thick. | butter You may, if you wish, add one-| ; half cup soured cream, stirring it -: j 1 te 1% cups milk a Put dry Matzoth meal mixer or blender to thorough| pulverize! in yntil smooth. Heat it, and jet jt boil! Serve the meat don’t on al .° , it further, Mix ay ingredients ~ger platter with the sauce over! . together, “Serves four to six, depending | Mix eggs, ius cod thacdax a bow Ser pen eee” ing ahd 2 little of the milk. Work Blue Garlic Butter is from ~ inte a Joose, smooth paste with | WilliamE. Swain, Winona — the dry ingredients. Allow to | (Minn.) Daily News Chapter. A | standfor about 10 minutes. right handy ides, and if you Remix and add enough of the| don’t like garlic, eliminate it. | remainingmilk to make a suitable| Just mix equal parts of butter J. re) phone an FE29-6 itis = i i ze reae - MBE . _ < > ; T L b. - Tin pancake batter consistency.Fry in-| amd blue cheese. Seasonto taste | ¥O UBU to small round pancakes in medium| “ith garlic, , 4% A Pg skillet oruxtaes. | We like to use the garlic press, : 2.6 . — but you can use any garlic prep-, : a “Here's a favoriteof mine,” says aration, Good spread on sir Laube, sanatetl Daily News| ger or steak for the final seconds 1 of broiling. Especially good on. — - 2 Beet Grille pounds boneless chuck steak cut 2 inches thick or _ rouna| French or Vienna bread, sliced! lengthwise and then toasted. | Our favorite is to trim all the Sroast-sae. icken Seete cvs be ead crust from a small loaf of thin-| . 2 biepoon. butter oat %hng 7 p orn or bacon ; fat _ sliced white bread, |have a bread pan loaf will fit. being sure into which you, the| CHUNK Re a. fro t to taste . Butter each slice generously, put | % cup soyred cream the loaf back together, fit it into Rub steak with garlic salt or/the pan, and into the oven until] split clove of garlic, and pound the loaf browns nicely again. re< 2 7 Premium — CRACKERS ay I-Lb. Pkg. Velvet Brand 19¢ ICE CREAM — —% Galton — Sweet Potato Pudding Serve It With DUNCAN HINES MIX Coke .-: nation's largest single apple-pro-| Did you know that any-blow that ducing area. e will break an egg will Also bruise | ‘la sweet potato? Never handle) Never had Sc buy them in small amounts and enough face ee JELL-0 Good sweet potatoes are smooth, | J |well-sheped. firm, and of bright ; Hamilton Fresh C 0 S e ore! ‘appearance, with color and shape | *|typical of the variety. Maturity is . LARGE « ‘ot little importance except that the oe ae Romarpd out’ of learly crop may be more readily WHITE EGGS a Pkgs. 0° until I heard my friends ‘bruised and skinned than those talking about Breeze!" says Mrs. | shipped later in the season. The Checkiey. Now she. always has a |most common defects are decay, Closed full supply — there’s a pastel odd shape, and growth cracks. Good Friday Seece face -in every Reg-| 12 to 3 Vernor’s . r size box of reeze she bus. wonalh How to Render Suet Closed Ginger Ale 2 Leg. Bottles PERCH 1-Ib. Pkg. Defiance Sweet HADDOCK | 4 > FAS ath -AZALEAS © aT Wala? CAFFODILS | Birds Eye Frozen Sliced All Reasonably Priced No, 2 25: T° Can . OO Pkgs. Florida Vine Ripened Lb. 29° HyGrode Tender, Deliciously Flavored TOMATOES eee ~~—Ready-to-Eat Downyflake Frozen $ Waffles... . OW :. & _fordens Homosenized | 40 Boe J usnet ne roe ee ¢ ae ” Frozen ™ : White Potatoes a 10 ” o9° C MILK eect Sausage. be Lb. 59‘ | , ~ SHANK ' Orange Juice. . ? 608 : . nn wee ON NTE arene TORE) | 6 REAL LIVE EASTER rontin fa Gal. . | sapelvait Sect | c| Treegweet Pure Florida Orange Juice for BUT Peabo. ; | Giant 46-07. Con Lb. , Lots of Parking ® { We noe | __THE PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY. MARCH 29, 1956 | HA IKE WERT Y-NINE. l Pres 62 A PS . | Top Your Easter Feast | | , 3 SISTERS’ SUPER MARKET || With Strawberry Tarts — U. S. NO. 1 MAINE a4 Sunday. An individual strawberry tartjin in no time on Easter GIVES U.S. SAVING STAMPS | should “please as the) This recipe makes eight well- everyone ‘; climax ‘of Easter dinner. The/filled tarts. Strawberry gelatin. | flaky little pastry tart shells could|and frozen strawberries give lots | be the day before — thelof wonderful berry flavor and made filling whipped up and pink color. All else you mounded/rosy SWEET _ {the -refrigerator before serving. George Washington must have Strawberry Easter Tarts | . suffered when he.cut down the old 1 package strawberry flavored gelatin cherry tree. Little George didn't) % cup botling water have the wonderful convenience of] ,,', BAckate {rosen strawberries, (40 canned and frozen cherries |" 1 sabinopeen lemon Juice " STRAWBERRYTARTS — Look what the Easter bunny EASTER | throughout the year the way Welcoig “? a =, os = today. s\ed geebey tert shells ee HEN TURKEYS brought! Eee SS seers tart Seal Ol of 5 Select do There's nothing better than a| Place gelatin in large size mix-of strawberry gelatin, whipped evaporated milk and frozen straw- mouth watering delicious cherry ing bowl. Add boiling water and berries.to make, -but pretty special, too. ve Easy pie. For company, try dainty|stir until gelatin is completely dis-+ cherry tarts with a custard base. || solved. Cool slightly, then stir in sift three-fourths teaspoon ground inutmeg with the flour. This spice =6rlc “<é‘a aCOUW:;:ti‘(a“‘izirz af ' -& You'll enjoy those muffins for the thawed strawberries. Add Nutmeg to Crust breakfast even more if you surprise} Chill until mixtyre is the con-‘for Change in Flavor is delightful with fruit fillings such he > kitche Insert the thermometer into the| platter. you care he ham in the kitchen, Serve ( Sundae Tray Put Hard-Cooked Eggs ter of t ; ee ese Beata kn _sctbid robot Droge asd are 2. Cut out a small: wedge. Shaped slices on the platter around If there are. teenagers in four ‘on Creamed Broccoli i. ats . ternal temperature, the ‘meat is shaped piece of meat from the the ham. or on a platter by them-house , they will love a Sundae Arrange sliced hard-cooked eggs done. “A ready-to-eat whole ham) "®ak ead (where the bone pro. Selves. A large platter with ‘he Tray.‘ Fill four small clear-glass over creamed cooked broccoli or bakes 10 minutes per pound, or trudes). This ent should be made hain oe -around the h WP igs apothecary jars with ice cream} canned— asparagus (heated) and until meat thermometer registers. just inside the knuckle. Se wary strecwe oe toppings. One jar can hold crushed serve with crisp buttered toast for 130 degrees internal temperature.| 3. Now cut slices straight down peppermint candy, another tidbits @ papntan) yprser aa | *~ or the * 0° glaze, © mix a cup to the bone. When enough ofjhave been cut, free them slices all at Preparing_ oyster stew? 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BRANCH + The nextjed officers for the coming year to meeting of the local | PTA, to be be headed by Mrs. John Schirmer, in All-Day — Exhibition! | Decker, Ladd if Signers held April 95, will be highlighted president, at Lincoln Junior High + Agree to-Assessment by Ue unveiling of an oil portrait], Others are’ Mrs. Robert Zerwick, of the late JohnR. Church, local) mothe r vice president; Robert Voluntéer leaders6f the more | WALLED LAKE — Irked by the! ischool music director, who dieu! (Mills, father vice president: Mrs, than 1,800 youthful Oakland County condition of gravel ready in a seas! Lowe year ago. [Childers, teacher vice president; . ane ; ee ae 7 wai” oe . é a |son that appears to be spring” ane) day and winter the ,next, petitions 4-H Club members have orBanized | ° The framed poftrait, measuring Mrs. Robert Mills, treasurer, and committees and planned the work four by six feet, is a presentation Mis. Burnell Schlusler, secretary. are being circu lated to residents. that must be done by April 7, the to the schoot by Mr, and Mrs.’ ot two reads in the Walled Lake) date set for Spring Achievement +g » bh 2 Robert Soldan, ng... -"Residence ‘Ruli Day, according to Jack Worthing-} — i that the condi! bens can be corrected The painting itself is the work | Agent. The event will take place The City Cotincil has agreed to, . ton, Oakland County 4H Club) of Mrs. Soldan, an artist of more | Trips Candidate than local repute. in the gymnasium of Lincoln Ju-| Pontiac ‘trail to South Commerce! Davisburg at Walled Lake nior High School, . road prov iding residents will agree! during the afternoon and evening | blac Ktop Decker road north from Davisburg. Elementary School | ees a WALL ED LAKE — The nomina- 4 ee tO owe “pec idl assessment to help On Achievement Day, projects PTA has scheduled the annual F un tion petition of Ivan Sweet which 2 eS pay for the cost. which 4H Club boys and -girls iFair here for Saturday, = 14. | ‘had been signed by the correct have worked on all winter are : | : s¢'The council alse agreed to | Leonard -——— inumber af registered el@étors_was it together for judging and prepare the petitions for a sec-| ORCHARD LAKE POST OFFICE TO OPEN — The new Orc hard rural carriers establishing service fram the office within 30-days. -A Members of the PTA here elect-not certified to-appear on the April’ exhibiting to the public: It isa day tion of Ladd read, If the results | Lake Post Office on 3735 Commerce Rd. wil be open for business on dedication is planned for the near future, ballot, Sweet, who was seeking a looked forward to with. great an- 7) are faverable, both roads would — Monday morning at 8a. m. ieee Hawkes plans to have two Seat on the city council wag -in-__ ticipation by the many Oakland be blacktopped this summer. formed by the city attorney that : County rural and urban youths, Ortonville Girl Wins oth are heavily traveled roads his petition could not be accepted Projects exhibited by the pet and complaints have come trom since he did not. meet the resi- Rummage Sale people include wi residents who must use them. idence requirement, Slate Opening ‘First’ at Music Meet “ether handicrafts (plastics = Members of the Walled Lake city Sweet admitted that this was Opens Tomorrow ceramics), electrical, food prep- council have taken their duties se-ORTONVILLE i Carol Burt, true, but contended that the city aration, clothing, conservation at Waterford riously. In the meetings held from a Brandon Township High School could not require thig provision practices, health and safety, and the first of the year to the pres-junior, -waS given a first. division ot candidates since the city Tt at Orchard Lake many others, WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— ent, 100 per cent ‘attendance was rating. in the state Solo and En-self had net been a city for the Members of the Business and Pro-| “The projectsrepresent efforts pnoted at six of the. meetings. At semble Festivalat Ann Arbor, length of time residence was fe- ef vigorous young minds to learn fesisonal Women's Club. are col-| Oldest Post Office in’ the seventh only one man was ab-Carot is one of two local stu-quired, Two years, lecting rummage today and to- new skills and to channel their West Bloomfield Has _(sent, which produced an overall dents who have been given muiisic The casé was brought to ‘the _energies into methods of morrow for the township wide rum-) atendence of 98 per cent. Usually, scholarships for summer courses attention. of the attorney general, mage sale. The event_will be held) more useful citizens," Worthington New Structure each session of the council was at two “fitisie schools. Carol will who ruled that the city. attorney said, Friday_and Saturday -of this week! -| from three to four hours long. study at Interlochen: National Mu, must decide the validity of Sweet's in @ vacant store at 4522 Dixie) one He eae The agent explained that all proj-ORCHARD LAKE — Postmaster sie Camp this summer. case. He ruled that since_Sweet Highway. originality, quality of the finished ‘ ects are judged on the difficulty, ‘Mrs. Mary Hawkes announced ‘the| ‘Move Started to Draft “The ether student, Eeesett | had lived within the eity limits for Proceeds will be used to help opening date of the new. Orc hard about four months his petition ‘Smith, alse a junior, will study _and the number of years finance township tennis courts. Lake Post Office today. She said) ‘Williams for President during the summer at Vander-could not be accepted, of experience the 4-H | Club member! - Those who have articles for the! ' DETROITA for’ “ook College of Music, Chicago, — “Williams has had in the type “of project ex-Monday morning at’8 a.m. sale may take them to the store |President Club" was registered to-|_ “ hibited. Each project is put into The schdlarships were awarded: Marion Onreadt Sets ~~~ The. Post Office, which is on St.' day in Wayne County, call Mrs. Helen Reese, or the April Date for Wedding er -an A, B or C group depending on by the Band Parents Club at Bran- Mary’s College property on 3735) Waterford Township Recreation President Frank Szymanski, how well the young exhibitor has a don Township paar Rd., was established) UTICA — Mr. and Mrs. Anchiel Onreadt_of 2149 Eighteen Mile Rd. —have—announced. the engagement—— ommerce Department for pickup hearing examiner for the Michigan arrange- these standards. le met with funds fram the college and Liquor Control Commission, said) ments. lonia Budget OK'd leased to the United States Post, A style shew, or Dress Revue the club seeks to gain support for | Office Department for 15 years. | as the 4-H’ers call it, is being Gov Williams from Democratic’ IONIA (#—Ionia's Board of Edu-of their daughter, Marion, to Ray- County Deat Deaths planned for 8 p.m. Saturday when. clothing exhibitors will The interior of the new building | national convention delegates. “We eation has approved a _ school mond Bowers. He is the son of is furnished with limed oak of-| also plan a fund = raising cam-budget. of $534,245,245, highest ‘in Mr. and Mrs, Edward Bowersof model their efforts for the bene- Mrs. Grace Oliver fice equipment and bank-type | paign,” Szymanski said. city historyand an increase of 42630 Van Dyke Ave. fit of all attending. | partitions. The walls are painted Grace Oliver, 76, 127 Hendrickson, | “\seaboard delegates is planned for! salaries will consume some 6] per 14 in the St. Lawrence Roman. CLAWSON — Service for Mrs.). He said a meeting with Atlantic) /$107,000 over last year. Teacher The wedding will be held April in two shades of green. The 10 best garments will be| chosen on the basis “of quality of! the work and suitability of design and color. The owners of these projects will receive-County Dress Revue pins. The winners of the Dress Revue will_ represent Oakland County—in- state-wide competition held during) State 4-H Club Week at Michigan| State University in July. The best, of the other exhibits will also be} chosen to‘be exhibited in the -state | will be at 3 p.m. Friday from the! A loading dock and canopy will) Spiller -Gramer Funeral Home, 'be built in the back of the building} with burial. in Oakland Hills: to enable better service for the Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Mrs.) ‘rural route and star route deliv:| Oliver died Tuesday. i| eries Surviving are her daughter, Mrs.| Mrs. Hawkes said that two rural Whitney— of the—€lawsom-carriers will establish servier—outt— show competition, said Worthing- ton. _Ann Arbor Kids Dispute Article Attacking Dads ANN ARBOR &® Contrary} to observations of writer Philip Wylie, Ann Arbor dads make good pels and fine fathers * Such was the peice ation of a. poll, of 100 students at Ann Arbor High, taken after Wylie's article, “American Men Are Lousy Fath- ers,” appeared in the March is- sue of Reader's Digest. Seventy-nine of the pupliti«s polled said their fathers were “fair and reasonable” and 83 said that dad “indicated sufficient interest in their problems." Taking issue with a statement accompanying the article that fathers spend an average of only 74 minutes alone with their chil- ’ sider both sides of anim arguneest Speed Exper Expert Speaks to Local Guard Unit Col. Richard “A. Leavell of De- troit. nationally-known authority on speed timing. recently -ad- dressed members of Pontiac's 107th Ordnance Co. of the Michi- gan National Guard on methods used in timing rockets and guided missiles in U. S. Army ballistics research Col. Leavell has ‘timed af events as the Farnsworth ind Gold Cup races in pst the auto speed trials.at Daytona Beach, Fla.; and.a number of world air speed trials. ° A retired colonel of ordnance he is presently an engineer at the 1Detept Arsenal Services Christian churches throoghout the Oakland Crunty area prepared today for Maundy Thursday and) solemn tre-ore Good Friday, _ servites, Brooklands Gethsemane Lutheran Church in Brooklands will hold a Holy Com- munion service at 7:30 tonight and ‘identical worship services at 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. Good Friday, Easter address: a son Aaron Virgil Oliver of Troy; nine grandchildren; eight |great-grandchildren and two eects) jers, James Austin of Pontiac and: Wesley Austin of Farwell, MIL COUNTY DEATH | Mrs. William Roepceka at UTICA — Service for Mrs. Wil- liam (Martha C.) Roepcka,75, of 44944 Davis St. will be held at 1:30. p.m. Saturday from Trinity Lutheran Church with burial in Utica Cemetery. Her body will ibe at the Milliken Funeral Home until 11:30 a.m. and then will lie in state at the church until time for services. Mrs. Roepcka died Tues- day She leaves two daughters, Mrs Elsie Mason and Mrs. Irma Moore, both of Utica; one brother, Wil- liam Schurig: three sisters, Mrs Fredericka Bening, Mrs, Wilhel- mina Snyder, Mrs. Anna Young, all of Detroit; and four grandchil-. dren Sandra Watson NORTH BRANCH — Service for 10-month-old Sandra Lynn Watson child ef Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wat- son of North Branch, will be held} in St. James Lutheran Church here; ‘at 2 p.m, Friday. Burial will be in dren each week, the Ann Arber-Greenwood Cemetery, North. students said their —dads— devote /Branen, The enild* = body —witt-het— “Youth Ste pee i held Pre ae an average 11 hours weekly with'at the Blackburn Funeral Home them. until the hour of service. Sandra A third of the students, howe ver, was born May 16, 1955, in Brown said their fathers were de lifique nt City, and died in the Lapeer Coun- in at least one of five areas ty General Hospital _Wednesday Being too concerned with their morning after a short illness own affairs, Overly interested in Besides her parents she leaves away from home too much, lack- ‘one brother and four sisters, Alan, ing concern in the problems of: Betty, Jone, Bethtand Debra; also Mrs their offspring, or failing to coneher Maternal grandmother. Mildred Miller of North Branch, and her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Watson of Hia- leah, Florida Mrs, John Grenier GROVELAND TOWNSHIP Service for Mrs, John (Martha M.) Cree 69. of 7329 Groveland Rd., will be held at 4 p.m Friglay from Hill Funeral Hérne, Grand Blanc, with burial in Chicago, Ill, 4n Sat urday. Mrs. Grenier died Wednes- day at her home She leaves. one son John of De troit two daughters Mrs. Pattt- Walter and Mrs Hugh McPhail, both of Groveland Township; a brother Joseph Franks of Grove | land a sister, Mrs. Sarah Pl attner of Ct Aiea and her mother, Amelia Franks of Chicago, surviving are 10 grandchildren + great-grandchildren lagen feud al era lasted 1867 ‘ to , e , Mrs Also and until Sunday, three identical services, at 8:15, 9-30 and.l0:45 a.m. Commerce . Commerce Methodist Church will ireceive 19 new members at the & o'clock —sqrvice -tonight. €ar-. munion and a service of Tenebrae will also take place. Good Friday po ice will be held at.l p.m. Easter worship will be ‘held at, 8:30, 9:45 and 11 a.m of the office within 30 days A circular drive and landscap- ing will be aited as soon as + weather permits. ———— The office is believed toa be the | oldest in West Bloomfield ‘own-| ship and at the cheery is located | at 3540 Seminary Rd in the Vil. lage of Orchard L ake. Orchestra Offers services Tonight at Youth Dance WATERFORD TOWNSHIP One of Pontiac's leading orchestras will play for the Youth Nite dance, being’ held from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. today at the Community Ac- tivities center, 5640, Williams Laké Rd y The dance is open to all high, school students in grades 9 through! 12, as well as high school alum ni It is sponsored by the Water ford Recreation Department i The 6-piece orchestra velum - teered its se rvices for the spe cial pre-Easter dance, Tom Bel- ton, township recreation diree- tor, said. for high school! students each Thursday... Admission is free on presentation of a membership card, or those without cards may attend for a 25-cent charge’ Pro- gtams include optional table tennis and shuffleboard games as well a dancing, and refreshments *are available at the-snack bar Tomorrow night junior high stu. dents will their * have youthpro gram. from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the sd ‘ | ROCHESTER STUDENT PRODUCTION ~= Jack Matthews’ as hintnt The DeLuxe ’Latex Wall I *Old Doc” to be presented by the Rechester High Schoot Dramatics Class on April and 20. Student director is Shitley Tennisweod, Dick Buens and Carol Melstrom as Janet Martin in a scene from Blue Gross Poem Cc - DETR IT. -A United Auto Worker official says the union is Prepared to pay @Mgher rates for Blue Cross and Blue Shield in- surance if it gets improved medi eal and hospital care in return *‘ phe Th declared yesterday by ee s Brindle, director of the AWS social security department. : vey suas : CAI Building This will be a rec--!P m ah my eelace he eo iner = ord hop, with games_optional and Study Commissian on prepaid hos- snack bar refreshments available, Pit@l care plans a Brindle, whose union repre- = Detroit Parking Authority iets mat i rue ‘on bine ross A eiehe: " wid Stites rite Studies Outlving Areas cra in Michigan, goted that the DETROIT (iNs) The Muni TAW had epposed the 15 per cent et Y 1 , boost in Blne Cross rates which pal Parking Authority today tugk a new step forward ‘in its efforts to went into effeet March 1 How ease parking shortages in outhving ©veF-he added, this ‘should not De ae shopping center be _constraed as unwillingness te The fathers oni ,& , pay the proper cost of prepaid he Author proves ; , spending of $315.000 fo new J CAE ee ae no lot at es mor and. The | EHTAN and cidered ite director. | is ' heb Sen MT cemaiue at the qua Oy “" Ji yhn eGillis, to determine af the q f Ms the facility should be enlarged, cal ca kr tialse The. lot ig among six sites the m } ig Authority is now studying for Rew ? Se A uth th tage ul pant of the meres ing lots already are slated to t nm ¢ j f abide cpened this summer tyra f ' shopping center her nef _ bf : Climax Holy Week| ‘ A special sunrise service will “be Three Dresden cliurehes, thes held at 6:30 am. Sunday. A Methodist, Si. John’s Episcopal| breakfast at the Masonic Hall will and. Pilgrim Holine as, WIH join in, islow i. . a Union Service Good Frid: ay, Lat t : from, 12:30 ta 2: 30 p.m. to be an ~ ' . Dryden held at Pilgrim Holiness Church, The Dryden -Methodist Church — Holly il] have a Communion service at Holly Prot start hunches) «a “yen aR ar GATS will 1 8 pm. teday Easter service will hold a umion Good Friday servire be at 11:30 a.m., with i sm andiat 7:30 pm. Friday t the Py y special choir num ber: teria’ Church early April. ‘cent of the sum, Catholic Church here, en Now Is the Time to Use America’s: FAVORITES! St. Patrick's Church to Hold arisienne ba WHITE LAKE TOW NSHIP se T . West Acres Brownies = Deliver Easter Baskets ; i i . i At t LI HO nicmiere have made up bast gkere of ther decorat t cous . . i j | them ¢ 1 Frid ‘ os sey Friday til 9 P.M isitusis . FOR... EURNITI IRE ee ee a at Its FINEST . ®. ] « rd Pix ev : «ewe Home I urnishings “232 Main St- bad tote . Revers. vic -9642 OL 2-212] OL 1-9642 Patrick's parish hall will be trans- ¢o ned into a corner of Paris in the Spring’ for ‘the “Parisienne pay tg he held April 7 Mrs Charl Martin hose: decorating talent has added ta recent dance at St Patmek's, has agrePd. t¢ head the decorating comnnttes : } An orchestra has heen en gaged to. play fe dancing from ee + ae Retreats will be served, r 7 etul ' he nen's ih ' , mid are co-xponcors of tb pres ie nt HE ' she 1° Pres! ee ae : (; ; ried D> Li iF J rrangeinen! - . ‘ . ; oo. ent — he cheer | or : e 4 Ae Nerve » ; {24 Wet ¢ NO CARRYING CHARGE a ® ® Chie ain alll — “CET US RECOMMEND _ A “F1 West Huron Strest OPEN A CHARGE . 4 — | : . c , TRADE MARK ; ° 5 ; e rac e ustre name : For Enamels end - AT . 5) Oil Base Paint Use | = ; STEP . : -LADDER Paint Brush nad ; AND SPECIAL Roller Cleaner os papery ess we “+ Saturate wet brush or é *3 98 coller| with a few table-a : spoons of cleaner e . Rinse .under water . faucet -that's all you do! _ : ta : oer Cl occcucsca ts | GOooD PAINTING CONTRACTOR = Phone FE 4.2571 ACCOUNT : WE DELIVER *) x ee a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. MARCH 29, Bn _FIFTY-THREE | ' ani! 9 = @: > . ; the purpose of “Getvaying thas —_ ofthis ordinance. tenses shall expire ee . ews rie }-School's. 1 Out! : | N in cost the decided . : the which Commission th each _ ANN ARBOR @ — Ann Arbor, ; Soy ans irm : | MARKE Ts arKe (05 Scseasment Yor ‘ the. construction ef | ack tte Ht . truct: Come | ¢ |water men main. in Peactck A a --High Schools 1,400-plus students) Found guilty of driving under \ Ld Joslyn Avenue to Puller Street, in jon hse idew . = we of tiny | | 4 vo, | Avenue from Joslyn venue to E. line of dred : = ‘ae reper’ ¢ = start a 10-day vacation today while the influence of liquor, Gerald J Produce i . | rd id 1 : iT PRODUCE | | 4!¥ ¢, eS to Camamnia Avenue is of ond hand auto haar ve or the storage or display gs Co ‘Peacock Avenue & movers ‘haul’ school furnishings|2°¥°e: 24 of 504 E. Blvd. S. yes: DETROI 1€ ie by (now on file in my office for public/Gismantied or salvaged. Sulomonties, ef from the old high school to a new|‘e'day paid a $100 fine imposed DETROIT, March 17 (AP)—The fol-. , | eeeerien) else herohy given that the| ner leennd Nand goede, across ‘by Pontiae Municipal Judge. {lowing prices cover sales of locally grown i six-million-dollar plant firmed ony ‘Semagnar te (test taesaere’) marseall sece Weeas Fe a (Commission and the Assessor of the Cit! jy snait be unlawful for any eensee town, The new school has every-/ Maurice E. Finnegan. | CHICAGO um — Sy been town, The new school has every-/ Maurice E. Finnegan. | CHICAGO um— Sy been NEW YORK (® — The stock . * . 2 of Poatise, will meet in the Commission or an ersow or empleo; of eh y growers and sold by them in whole- thing from automoti worksho the Board of Trade today fol-sale’ package lots. market advanced moderately to-“Is (Rese remand bee aeideonrey reper ppd ificensee1 burn out the interior of any bs yh PS 4 $100 fine yesterday was paid 6.00 ¢, sary de -Susie isen pe co coven anid aeeee| Se or to an observatory-planetarium. by William Johanson, 45, of ees lowing issuance of a government pPriite—Apples Delicious, fancy, and place oppor-|which have become unfit for highway 1. 3.60-4.00 bus apyies, “Jona-i72y, 9 early dealings with demand OAKLAND ment, at which time report showing processors crushed| interested| Us? and such practice is hereby declared a, ; ines ifeaey San bas Re 1, 2.50:3.00 bu.;/tending to be selective. tunity win be given all persons and of this I \ 'E. Beverly Ave., who was found : ORDINANCE NO. 1303 eard. to be a by Pon-,4 Very large amount of beans dur-/2.00-250 bu.; | apples, Northern Spy.| The steel 28, 1956 ordinance subjecting the Heensee "0 guilty of reckless driving steels-ana non-ferrous met-| An Ordinance to emend the Building) Dated: March : ting February. japples, MacIntosh, fancy, 3.00 bu.; No. 1. ADA B BYARS on ave tae po — usiness tiac Municipal Judge Maurice E. I iy aealings new ies a2: . ° crop aonb +60 we La 1-338 bu. als were out in front as groups, |Zone Map at Ordinance He 944, known No. 1 250-200 a. *iland there was a good list of is-“adopted Maren 77, 19960 | Marge 936/™ay obtain from the City Manager ‘Finnegan. leaeet “tutares ee higher : : special mission to burn wreck Beets, topped, 1, [Sues showing independent strength. | | Effective April 6, 1956 a automobile bodies in locations approved ae "| ve tables, mise. An Ordinance to 4 th , ; As as : : { . Mrs. Marjorie Radke, charged buying being based on the possi- No. el Notice of Special Assessment: by “ihe ‘Ciry “Maosger where there, |Zone Map of Ordinance ee teenager pe influence|bility of -damage to the” bread be Carrotsaay taney, 3-18 oe Prices were up around 3 points| ss the “Building Zone Ordinance” Curb, Gutter and Related Work on! pocorn po uni with driving under the the recent dust, storms ba. Carrots, topped. fancy, 3.78 bu:M9. ne A . -_ ‘ . found. grain from conformity with the provisions of the = = 130 Ges. bebe. Merseresion, We. 1. 2.00-|at the outside. Losses usually were| feeusn1 Pe Orteins: ‘Hopkins Street, Drivers experienced in fot tawor: Tlie the Melses Bquip tne.,/Ely Vite Ovdinance Ne. 9 Loe.ise|in the fractions, The building sono map_of the Reild-|, Te: Sareh Lock, Sur amy usonare Sullty anc fined $100 by Pontiac in the Southwest. But these futures 2? Brn™*Gntons ary, No. t * 4% ime sone Ordinance is hereby needed arecse Bree = soiate Berke. nn 2 GF sa cs wulsctel ; heavy-duty trucks. You>f Maurice E.) /quickly gave up their gains on milk re beg. ae: curley, No.1. Pr. : . can purchase ready Paik Municipal Judge ‘ovine 9 -» fe) \ = , > Alston, %. |e cisplay any wrecked, junked or éom- Higher cone with the. steels, scription. hereinaiter reat Tier: “be| Dallas Gray, Emerson 128 dos. behs. apbeapdllarroy ri ‘Vistias| : truck with small down : | Semesat {quidation, ‘and aluminums, were the| %ife4 s Wepnotvaaloen |S! pe Cau tele. con "Bootes ert pmo peepee ply r aceesworien Ou. ,; rac) WEST ted | op Any Dixt H | Other cereals generally had a \2 bu. : Potatoes, fancy, 1.60 50-Ib, bag: | coppers ts 145, 146 Ferezeia ‘Feris:~ = Opal Ferrel,| above described shall be kept within the : payment ond operate in ge sa y. : Michigan. . = mea Tippen, Edward Lesperance, Allen. |fence Dp provided for € in Section 44 of of this -umma; 4532 ie Hwy. slightly easier : undertone : although f.. ." ae —_ my ‘ae Redishes. lrubbers. radio-televisions, chenit: pubdsi leon. tA nee vecdan renee | Saxton, behs. radishes, I : Drayton Plains. Fri. @-9 and Sat. | jos: ses Were not large in any Pit. nothouse. No. . 1, 1.50 doz. U.; Rhubarb, cals, railroad ‘County. Pontiac. Excellent op- Pilkington, “George "W_ “Pusinaky Biate/ ordinance, torest 9-6. Waterford Twp. Business and Dealings were rather slow. hothouse, fancy, .90-8-lb. box; No ailroads, oils and mail order Section 2 in the building sone map| Land, Board, Mra Alma Prewid. tone| + It sh f portunity for brokers: “t pref“women’s Club. Adv. w irs pees oe, box rhubarh. hothouse, a: Haontes The change onthe — This is a proven and || Wheat near the end of the first), 100-150 dos. behs Rutabagas. Trading was heavy ‘at the start.|= ure ore tTterested:Take novice -Thet_the rolt-of jol‘carsy'0on Sunday.business of” wrecking“i 'Gpecial aapieamens haveiateve mines automghiien : -manee guresant to the recommenda-|, ihe was 4% to lower, May Be bu. Turnips. topped, Ste Lip block @f 15.000 share . Ley fitabl J | if-Sour friend’s in jail and needs hour harciy apbaiated'as| 0%, the City Assssser Ser. the purpose of | sub-section, sentence, > 3,000 dhareg of Elec:| ie; Commusion is appointed to/detraving. that part of the cost which Tr any ‘section, or MA -4081. /$2.26%; corn unchanged to ‘4 low-trical & Musical Industries trad-|*#!4 Commission 1 hereby very 5-9424 aoe : ; -_—— is for POTATOES eo) 6 inal” separ!) this amend-/the Commissign decided should be paid/ clause or phrase ‘of this ordinance tion. See Mr. Schlager mee CHICAGO Commission previous for reasom-held and Prices Exchanges 285: provided protitoble opera bail. Ph. FE apen ys this the/ang borne by special the|@ny void, such de- ! 2 ment to ‘ed unchanged at 44, 10,000 shares to assessment to CHICAGO, March 2 (AP —Potatoe Hh Arrivals 59; track 254: total U8 nip. cision, shall net affect the ‘validity of sh public hearing to he held before this between 2 and 4 lower, May 64%; %4 to 1 construction of curb, gutter and related| p.m. lof Aveo Mfg. went at 7% up 4s,/ rye on the remaining portions of this ordinance amendment ts edepted, pursuant to Sec-work on Hopkins Street from Baldwin block block of & Western i 820; supolies moderate, de rots mn ee Act amended. Youth Center. cent lower, May $1.31; soybeans Sat. —Adv.| % $2.67 ma trace 460-425, Sale. Fri. of St., Acts Arbor Public Ann of 1116 207 The Commission hereby declares that it the ordinance and No shares of Fr 4 of unchanged at 8,800 one Orion, Avenue to University Avenue is file in office for public and Norfolk Cartot end market unsettled. old stock: Idaho russets ight now on inspection. a May have passed higher, igher, Would gq my Michi Michigan. Fii 4g, ,, Hed May as was to = es, an clause of the int,. also hereby given that the/each section, sub-section, sentence, and th prpkoay the City|and phrase thereof irrespective Notice is nchanged| sretion * That éavs|Commalasion stock moderate, Mf New supplies bakers 6.50. track 64: 4.00, on than fifteen (18) | Uiittes sounds rivals ‘not lees hundred 66, 5 ar 2 ‘lard 33: i cents~a at to Company | The Catsman : | fact that any one or more othér of the!of Pontt 1) s in the C ist of the time and viace sec- jmotice steady | market . ijdemand moderate and 5,500 higher, May $12.45. s States has | The United . Areone ‘oth bi a K puede hedring on the final pas. ees (Chamer! iaithe “oity Hail ‘a com City. tions, sub-sections, sentences, clauses [enn oem eet eee pe syieride| G 1 its. 7 iNational ~~ at/and Lemire may be declared void. 18: shall be given inion the 3rd dey of Avril A.D. 1956 4 er blocks were en-|° this amendment D * * = ye : = Groin 93 | per of of eenera!l circulation in|8,00 o'colck p.m. to review said assess-/ inecot 5 newspaper . ——= Ordinance No. 902 is hereby repealed. which time and place oppor- that such public hearing {s/ment, at at February 1956. jtunity wil he given all interested 2% at 139, ‘\this eity: 43%%4,/herebv fixed Sectian 16: Anyy vielation of, or ‘tallure to 1,500 2,000 nt Und / 7, EGGS Butter : hGerw AND iAP) eorees BUTTER March @ % persons Ehgtiertags —Opening|_,CMICAQO, at CHICAGO GRAIN Mere Se tap) up EMICAGO comply | ; be heard : off 4 | Section 4. to Spee receipts 1098,000° wholesale buv-| Westinghouse Electric 3,000 ine ' P | eet Ne Wrest— Dated: “Match cb Shel oy -ahtteoareltof .bch iceerss oedatalee Aneel WO. 6976 wachansed: 92 score AA $7 ‘at 59%. G 1 El 1.100 tt This Ordinance shall take effect. after date Commission al | Oete— ten : | ree ny of| of the theand Ponting from by pasdays passage iy iff;(10) i the ($100.00) at off 12 hundred pranecaton. =e R. EVANS, /|ceed city ‘Cie, [sone dollars, and Lmptign- Electric 1.500 ADA one“af General oe Alcoa 4, cars! nhotsae| 545: 89 C 22.000; 55.25 $85; sente \,4 86: City 4 . vee ee SeaB C 86: tet89 ny $4%0/90 at May z 2.26% 7 May | me Will Be Pri ll] up Wi inci Principal a . Mar, 29, 1956; ment. 1 exce: ninety ) -Gays, vassed by t et Made and ; ce 0 che nee o gher;ia ‘4 nac : eee veins BOs ea Oe minsion on the City at tie “ints | jor by both such fine and imprisonment Panhandle Oil 6,500/o7tn day of Merch, AD. 1956 | Notice of Special Assessment: lin the discretion of the court and when imposed, the~ A's|7 81, stand-| whites 60-699 385: medtums large mived 2.14% cent h 30th M F id 1 All D ver os ye— nae Ura) oo and 8 US. at osed ay riday, arc (ee pyr rere a ted Ww k ‘such fine and-eosts Gutte are | WM. W. DONALDSON. Curb, aes io 38; checks 34; current | ‘up ty at 14%. 140% July aT nitaas peer of reacts omjcourt may provide that in default : ecevee | jutter an ate ork : 2 : S O68 visqccgue: ; jthe payment thereof the offender shall period exceed lvale Ripect. The. stock market yesterday | rey A eeawale Lee 14 al jbe imprisoned for a not to City Clerk | irregularly and maintained| March 29. ’56/ |started fine and EGGS \AP)—Engs, unless such paid. DETROIT March 28 Inc., Joda Landjninety (90) days, 12.87! pis Equipment oe" Te: eae | DETROIT, : shallbe - M Kaieht.| costs” EC ne [fee or ie ieomee Treece. sooner ne of the day. Lago, eases included. federal-satel a mixed position most shall be imprisone: ce|person Evans, Prentice e a amuel - A |” Whites—Grade A, Jumbo $1-52; weight -Near the finish, oils gathered) ns, Apert ote E he) iTodd. Nova Gill. George Tire & 51; iste 43-47: wtd ‘yet 46; |strength and hel] the whole | Annual Meeting Township|revicki, Charles Wheeler, '60 Z COMPLETE INVESTMENT SERVICE 4 le ieanar his seainaner: ninety (90) days. Alex, \Cistationtori |periag than Gray. Waiter : L_ of the d : ‘ Wheel, . Steal e average : > J./S¢ttion 17: R. Downs. Wm. the Bloom-|Trietsch, Lorine grade B. late 4 = € Whole MAar-| of Rioomfte!d will he held at jumbo 49: higher. Townshin mogium 43 This ordinance shall take effect ‘ten days from and after its final pe Browns—Grade Gat! Ferruson, Orville Canady. Maxwell. Russell Anderson.!(10; Telegraph teitsch. 1986 1:00 jonn Office April 2, [field ek 42-‘ket to close dlightly evg| large wid or 1 ti \ Fao stolen’ A front n T er at e 2. 43; “4: *: ire ib pee 4 wears was e rene e Cummit 1 Johnson, : arae ; wtd avg 42; aoe % iran Goria: we Mielke. . R 1Bity of Ponttne,ao ROBERT H DUDLEY [Boner Township Clerk./¢. Dando, Lewis Z, Ball, Buster Harring-| Made and passed by the City Com- Mar, 1956/ton. Gail Ferguson of Press cents Associated iThe stocks | 36. average at $189.70 31: checks : C. large fp | Oat 50 sarted « se = rs up re tans eat Weiter tates o44; medion 4 was bis FE 2-9119 apartment dames Patten, 27 / E. this at according to of Pontiac Bldg. 2 of the City Bank : use, 97] persons|mission National all and £18 Community 29, to 4. | {interested, one notice: ‘Beret Ve roll a day of March, A.D. 1956. | NOTICE Hours: 9 te Bi Id Ter. Patten told Pon-| Sdacket Tal eaten: : Ooaroal rete z LDSON Peiaer. ppm$88: tal cuee perpeosma: =H WM_ W, DONA : Spect the paiva ° : that the Annual|ty" Stocks Notice is hereby given excellerft loomfie’ and| New York amounted tole tive Demand for whites onthe’ ‘ ADA R. EVANS lo ice | Appropriation Ordinance Na. 1390 will be/Gefraving that part of the cost which; Supyiies| (Late Moral belanss amo Sh te more loss the tiac_ pol. should be paid) City Clerk City Com-ithe Commission decided ning Quotations) | amended ss rem ote Se) Wonerery | sy isparees cumple ciiscines $10, 1 M for the berne by special ursday. Anril Sth.) and assessment mission 10 Be -| Admiral 19.1 ne related | cutter and : _ |Constrpction of carb, in the City en 33.3 1984 at 8:00 in the evening Reduc 42.5 Kelsey [Air ons $400.90000) work on Yale Street trom Baldwin Ave- file . 120.6 Kennecott re lied Chem esl Hall so as to appropriate Poultry Allied Strs 33-4 Kimb Clk for the Public Safety Building Pund./ nue to University Avenue is now on Allis Chal... 723 mi . $2 las that, the total appropriation will be/in my office for public inspection. ....190.4 68 20.5 $875,000.00. suiticient discharge Lib : : = z Kresge. to Lid POULTRY jAlum- Alcoa that the DETROIT given 1: sum hereby a | Notice is also ... 26 (AP)—Prices paid., wt 1h ae McN& bb 17-5)ait conte obligations for said c. and of the City Ge iW Commune 1 quality ae fae Sanaing DETROIT, ire pound March thea Pamthans tacats tur era ar a eek a on 3 Detroit for No to 10a ‘aa| dep 30-31: hebt Amn fob. ve poultry hensup “Heavy in said City, Hall in the City ADA R. CityEVANS. |Chamber Clerk ee .. . 1956, ALICE a KEMPER, MARCH 28. 22.1) 2 Loew's 5 20. type April A.D. 1956 at M., 9 Elizabeth Lake Rd review said beloved | &Fdy 29 the 3rd dav of on .W. Ho hed Kem- what George 20 |My Order of the Citv Commission. 8:00 o’colck p.m., to 28, 1956 ; = Motors 7.6 Lorillard NG. Lou & assess- | Ibs): vere? Am 26-27. A ducklings | broilers or fryers .13-3% Rocks of wife ..,, ., 97.4/Dated: March ment, at 1986/tunity Nash Mack Trk 6) $1$ 25-26; Barred (5-5% Ibs) 30-33, | Which time and place he given all capon- por 32, oppor- crosses ettes 1 Mar, 29, will “lobe heard Dated: persons interested| — E ixingawell’Kingswell, Mr toeLee ieee Mrs. Klimek, : News 333 | as .., . —— hens Aa Ra 23.6 Martin, Gl ... 36 Thornberry, Mrs. heavy type turkevs, Mrs. Georgia |breeder 1956 young March 28. ‘ 1 TOWNSHIP: oP ID DE oO Str May D 562 Smelt me 38 3. th ... 45. N PENDENCE STATE | Rego atone = e - Frances Borst, and Sgt. R. Kemper; dear sister Mrs. Anna OP 5 OP OAKLAND, MICHIGAN DINANCE NO. gen-|Am TelaTel 183 et. "* 986) COUNTY short-|Am Tob Tr Merck be Supplies slight of steady. except about adequate arket WO. 075 0 = for colored Bl erally |age of good quality , and Francis ADA Re Gert Ball, Edward, Andrew 18 JG bey hens. De-| Am Viscose . 45 ptr poem Mrs. Claire Juszek, Mrs Mar be 1986 Bosch. Adopted: March 27, 1 ** 34§| moderate with rain and jay went rere ees an re pays ot [mand ——— pancae sar demne each as tes |good demand end supplies light. eys IDarmco Stl $5.7 Motorola .... 50.4, Effective feren 29, 1986. | TITLE AN ORDINANCE,to, provide)" ORDINANCE BO. 102 rere arracuemeris wil by Armee Sco! Mest Cppr. 375/110,” Sa matntenance. regulation con-|*| oped (eaten aes56 nounced by the Donelson-Johns =~ © 7.2 wet Gash 2 ae trol of central water supply systems; an ee oo and rexulate! mEaners|ipemese s CHICAGO POULTRY rn Refin rH Murray .. and Efféeti ©, March 28 (AP)—Live poul-|Aveo Mig |try fully steady on young stork, about|Balt & Ohio 46.3 J) noi *! 38.6 in the Township of Independence, Oak-'the storing, “reckine and dismantling) Card of Thanks ‘1 a peyp ed on caponettes and gol receipts | Bendix Av -.. 58.2 U8) QU MY c++ §7.1)!and County. Michigan. lof wrecked automobiles or automobiles) ~~ [im coops 726 (yesterday coops, 81,000) nets. 1 163.7 Nat tena * 92417, The Township Board of Independence which are unfit for reconditioninga “ Re stn = 565 ure, veariy licensefor WE WISH a OUR fod Tob paying prices “urunchanged: | Bovins sora ts 816 NY Central .. 442! State of of cine! County of Oakland, /highway ‘to provide ' : A J iered eyes e many friends | -28; lig ens 18-19.5: ? tate of Michigan, Ordains ld crs BA Pa gad een emery of Ine ling iesigie, wreeine Yara"Beumgar” Wi Battie RM tne rang oy @imar-| at, 1 , Er6-155, metics stbunder 4% Ibs 25-3 AV aot ce Township Board are hereby; of wrecked automobiles or automo-jiam R_ PoterLY shes = over 444 Ibs 20-30. Bo arner 49.2 wo Am i tes unit ign reconditioning for hah,| forthe alodness ‘and timpaihy BriceyMic” Noy ag he Independence FonnaQ and to the shown our bereave- 3 “Pach” ‘|canuuiied, use, prohibit storage of | during recent oS T a r, Baike jo Nwst Airline l¢he township in the operation, mainte-ay w a cracked old or junked automobiles) ment. The family { e Livestock Budd Co 20.7 Bac G & El. $3.1 DAnce. and control of township owned/or old salvage materials on unlicensed| Grant Warren. 7% otam Ohie Oj a aoe tavest Calumet = ree Pan Am W Air 20 eel epenated central water supply 8Y8-|nremises and to provide regulations fora In M ——$——————— DET 6 > OFF 28 renahition 2 Pieirema Board, by violations of this ordinance penanioe itor emoriam — 2 Legg Penal aeereh 29 iAP ee eat Genre bes 163a Masia vy s Ss c D . a cast iron or steel tubs. 19-inch basin, $ -operate water! 1 (of | Fonriec Oréstas | MEMORY OF MY SON, REED 17 x china and IN Stes of pales [Can Pac rteod Forks DeJC 966s cation -of and central SectionTne City Strevel, wh trim. HURRY THESE s market|Carrier Penny, seat). with re sabe Today’ Co Wie rae one: RR... 45 gi systems within the tevnahty.| The term—the storing, wrecking or agoiMartar Compared last Thursday siaugh. |C&se A] Trac + 183 Pa . .. 234 be ay ef = ae t tl bi} | N . ————___ ind heife Cater gholgy nt ay Seca leben HL ata, OM” *" G4 Tins ology an caren a automamiesthvtrate‘wetefor rope) Sera Sera D....... 10. |may e ressonadle in t = operat on Of aitioning for highway use--is hereby | Nor ever shall there bestill rather cows active ry sler Phelps on suet Syetems disasses au x : -strong: bully. ‘stock: ' Citles Svi_... 674+ | . qe [eo eae eee gb pad ba Prip Mor... “ 7 pe this 27th day of March AD owen gecaauicce ae wrneroulics| Te vere Papp peep hes for missed ed the Independence Township which are unfit. reconditioning for, Sadly by his Mother, Mrs. td ee ae Neernes 18 50; Moc tins = | prime 999-tiat bart foals, choice ne Cluett Pea . 44 hill Pet Board y jeome, good oe choice oo.18 | p se Prllay ‘i wt wrens Andrews, Snader, Tucker, Smith, ine pene a eee ertne ie Loninn eon? TOP EERORI: STALL SHOWERS commercial and good steers 16.50-\Con Edis... 483 Pullman pedler aiocingd tite rreckine of auto : : ca é M- me and commercial st . . 4 : Nays. None jstoring, dismantling or mrec ng of auto: as J. Martin Senior who passed | \ A-GRADE 44-Fe, -18.00: bulk utility cee) pe ands nator 1230-1800 meager sun Cont an. 3 REA re fe ee cel penn le Gs rey aS iioa| ec ¢ jerk tol ide say erson or| Aye cot” | 8| secret) su. defined ina firm snouget tear Cont 76 486 dence or his exer ear $ Mar. “hetfers 16.50-18 Mot ™ Repub om Indepen Township automobiles memory io as, — 95 7 T £ one comce tee . ere 10 29. wt corporationnm storingiris 2such ane ! a6 repels nn |< “ont Drug . automobiles ae Lichil GLIA pleats . UBS tt din kee 2 and Oi 122 RexRey Met .... 60.4 7 ~.\storing wrecked for the pur-| toga oe rsa! —curtains, wer — BA H propped bulls "300-1008. 30 bees | Corn Pd 312 Rey Tob B.. 512 “Notice of iuirationl to Cona‘ruct sips of dismantlirg or disassembling the leaf ; every bewis choice eae yearling leaceti |Curtiss Wr 31.3 Gutter and Related Work on-8#™* °F #ny person firm or corporation Sac\lv missed by his ~ife, Mabel, (i Reg. $69.50 $ 95 . 4 chotee Se. Tia thi Deere -306 Rock Spe ; 2 § Curb, —_ Safeway St dismantling or disassembline = any children ami grandchildren. Full Six stockers and feeders 1740.19.00: 10 head|Dett Edis...... 35 Bt Reg Pap i Beverly, Avenue from Laurel to wrecked automobiles or automobiles un-) I~ LovING = r) | good and choice 432 Ib Pettpeny Si ooe Reit-|Dis C Seag 38.7 Tract becsea. ce vipa 84 Rcovile Mice = 3 Highwood. \fit for F¥renditioning for highway use none er calves 17 | Doug Aire | P ws me for the salvaging of automobile parts. | Calves steady. 25 oeeeee w Pent .. 681 4 bee Roeb.. 336 are notified at Section ‘ L | Fe) today. March 29th 95 mostly salable Compared‘Todalac Du Chem 229 Sears . You hereby that ® No 2 firm ; ety timed ise triple ated $ slow, ve East Shell meeting the of| person. or corporation shal! cree yo hiss yell) scrroe = trading choice and prime vealers Air L-$12 Ol) ..,. 802\regular= of Commission per And hel P 200-400 lower: other grades steady to East Kod a74 Sinclair O .... 647 the City of Pontiac, Michigan, for re-Bt Smee ree nes coly pores wonderful‘ome seme: . A held engage in the storing. dismantling or But ui a so bed Add oe : late Bulk food and choice El Auto Lite . 377 Socony Mob... 727 March 27, 195¢ by resolution it was wrecking of automobiles unfit rices Slashed 200 lower. = e vealers 19.00-25 00: few prime individuals El & Mus ... 42 80u Pac ...... 564 declared to be the intention of the City conditioning for highway use or wrecked Sadlv ape mashes ar pee .,.. 116 eeu Ry 121 4 Commission to construct curb, gutter and automobiles_or store the same within the Travis. and sistere, tt an up to 2860, week's: top Monday 3000; Emer Rad Rand.. 286 related work on Beverly Avenue from Citv of Pontiac without-havine a license BA eo ll td hai Big 21x32-Inch Gd ine bulk utility and commercial vealérs 14.00: Erie RR |... 22 Sperty On 103 ae ite Pestevers therefor the Clerk the “Ph elated A 3 utility Ex-Cell-O 766 gta Caltt ¢ ae cos mt ehuced) from City of City : i pote Goel and low mostly 10.00-.... 412 Std Oil Ind 2 a an estimated 6 Se 7 and of Pontiac owers ee < Pairb Mor ane RA |. sean pian profile and estimate of Section 3 e uty ne mir Compared int Thesane Firestone .... 794 Std O11 NJ $97 saidthat ineimprovement is on file for public Applications for such licenses shall be! DUNSTAN'S i oaene : . 2-Com riment in S trading only moderately active. 6! » tocated from Perry to Pad-fF 5 ytication the appli-my i a -190 $169.50 -195 Unree loads 1125-1150 Ib 2600. load jo! 30 15S . cant shall certify by affidavit thet he & prane 100. Tae 7 ecsteeTx nieesen23 sli60 : WAseecintea ei dock and Grandview, with’ the applicsiicn > FUNERALNi HOME HOT WATER " = Rails t tified that at { lony f Ambulance Serv ice. or Motor ' e ' . THESE-ARE FIRST high choice and mixed choice and Pr i o-"08 1459 49 ef has periodnot beenof fiveconvicted'§: yearsof a previousfelony to 2. 1) onc Indust Uri svict for ——— prime FE .... a steers. 217 r Wi ey day heen 146 8 749 e ot ine cerenseer Sturdy, al! steel = construc- QUALITY SINKS: i9 Ba a ieee cieers cer iene 2711 of fer a license a > HEATER ti y nike a commercial 120 aus onth ago... 2370 1742 739 1802 ,, Pontiac Michigan held ine date application = jon, whi enamel finis' aaaae two loads 0 ib Holstein Year a 9 197 5 ania “ March ‘27, 1958 by resolution it was : T M f ' } ti feens » -———— i . NA iTUCCi CCC CCC.ht th t ko wea 218.3) 1370) 4a 1 of the City une A seer spb ree ri Dace poration handles. At-$ ale 2 gaa heen, a Aes puime mixed steers 1956 high ., ..-2728 1468 ns ace 5 dectarech to be the intention chrome door ced of prime 1078 1956 low sees 2440 1290 716 271 Comission to construct pavement curb | an affidavit must also be filed as to the H BOX REPLIES t iv ful! $ 40% Pd Ib helfers 20 75 nat high , related partners | é 2 hetfers 1625-2000. ee to chotce 1958 high O87 8 1424 757 1etg kutter and wotk on Glenweod | Pecord of the and the officers ractive, useful! . $ utilit to 1985 72 relocated Perry street to|or the corporation. These must be sub- 2 13.00-16.00 y ‘bleh! comm eFeial low 2031 1149 1488 Aver we, from > DISCOUNT canne aE Ende k Street and Grandview Avenueinitted along with the application provid-At 10 a. m. Today > ters 0-12 ‘aityFi co were ut > 2 cows 1175-1400, bulk ma 10 $0 i and estimated cost ef $$9.11494 and) ed for in Section 3 of this ordin ance there replies > 4 |that “the plan. profile and. estimate Of ection 6: > Youngstown 2 bulls 1400-1625: good and ee shall be unlawful for any person the Press office in the 2 om good ‘ 0 ea oost ripebol te “tion is on file for public! tt eT 26.00. a commercial further ied ere ae , 3 steer paper disc building $ CABINET $ ‘teed cull to ice It iritended to construct sald if Bee mearre paiamies ue following boxes: FULL SIZE > 4 stock calte, aoe choice 465 Sducta arded mate-. $ SINKS > , Salable sheep 1500. slaughter lambs improveme! t in ac eres ance with the; ; ‘ ‘ k r tratier yy By ty FF, TO, . a, < good prim ooted e mt thereof shall b defrs i DF ked : 5 save SBP sneer oe iq Air Conditioners Scar dee MEPs SE hs Po a 8 te y to § Tr, to anecial assessment according to frontage wrecked motor rence tr uch or tt any 95, 28, 32 <9 $ 110 1960.20 to 32, Crate $ 95 $ Upt $107 lambs Ib down $0. ieee (hat of parcels of Reeaate niaterials. be in or upor 25, 28, 60, 63, 72, 81. tmrluding 108 Ib Colorados. cull to nay asd ali the lota and Marred $ ute $ price A © Per cent increase in auto '8"4 fronting upon either side of Gien-a yard. garden, lawn, ourdutiding «or ° RRP RADE PAOD one ewan mas 1200-1850 about three. installation Street Pada ure crranaciee| in‘icense ma CyDuacealoperation — and up alii alin acta jambs averaging 93, Ip ip bec pera air conditioner during to. paretree, anaa Vener sa bremiececonnectionanaet the)ha theet enaor w) tinenssof a Se ee a4, “ 1 ee with olce slaughter ewes 5 00-8 $01 _ eae a be <4 spearheaded by Gen-an adock chot slaught Press -eiray t JunkSE Ordinan Wy 1 ~ J ender tbe 1 seer of The Pontiacve expenses — — > Motors, according to Ward's of nated cos! and onl $3 69 A e : Ru$49,067 id Perm : . 4-Inch SOIL PIPE in 5-ft 8 lengths oe eee eee ee eene y Business Notes AN ho ibe a Re Reporports Hinateathereof peand thatpal aM of ce 5 dul to a any raceuins =iS vion ee ‘-, ; . : he publication re ported that GM be paid from the Capital Improvement Seen tes meerials, aes the abere de-FOR WANT ADS : alans to be : 37.9 Fund A Cat iS i c 2 . oF DIAL FE 28181 A ee ent ‘am installation) by Gi. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN ee anwithinedathe cityNoutoullgingif the same . Sen Wf White e”. cet year. corpora-the Commis City of; emises CLEVELAND — Motor MS The That Po Mich 1 the C 1-BE tut rd, hazard F 8 ~ . tor tion's five product ] " 3 Ways Co. has announced the election of|.,. Nee ton lines will in-mission Chamber S50 eee ccrsdna or property (Or rom 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. J. P. Dragin as vice president in| jstall 142.000 refrigeration units in cclock pm to he iond land! <> i venitare condition ae All errors should be re | ported immediately, The etm ¥ section 00 compared with 84,920 last objer tions 8) parties 7 Press assumes respom charge of finance | 1956. WO 6984 The Clerk shall issue such license or ated ary Dragin, 47 -4 iyear , jcompliance with the provisions of this sibiltiy for errors other to uy: ragin, 47, ha een controtler|? : expects all 7g | Dated March 28. 1956 edinancel land oh payment of a than to cancel the charges which : trucks, The ae sell ADA EV Hees ON provided for portion the . fer the firm : makes | 99 industry xpects to 279, R ANS te ar ge0ied year | that of first just tRat_ person. a eee | ch veel 1. Cash truck tractors and diesel engines,’ ° Lape ie toalae in 1956, Mar. 39, ies however. any LOlicense teefo meeten cation (an,has been con! 1955 : . |poration having obtained s bee ; er -against 184,027 in 57.465 been White who} lthe BED) of year creditedunderwith adeof error waloslers) cancellationsEs He has withFE. S Reddigsince 1945 e€ precedingyreceding Vvear 2s) Notice a Special Assessment: |eshall be 1955 Ordinancethe amoun}i pared When through! 2; ‘La He replaces in Avenue, such but obtain new made sure get yaway _ Main Peacock | parment shall a are be to resigned recently , alee Water -vour number.” No . his! Clara Avenue and in Fuller Street, Lcenst, under this ordinance ‘kill signed recently to devote will given Sec jon & . adjustments be 3 FHA (full time to other interest _ under ordt- . oun eat § __To Board ; Hattieof Americane_Belle Mission, Vance Lesie| Wal-| inanceRach shalllicense designateissued the this particular without it . * a Baker. a + . Sekame ea Les yal may be eetestg) cut un-/ meatcontaining ots sires Money Dow: i Milard. E remme outse aie Is,ence er conducted andMatt, ft shall ees)be ments Ceceuunee type ome Ne OK Quarterly Dividend M. Bowen W John Webb. for to in larger regula George Frank Reid, W. Garth|jawful any licensee engage such than. $1.25 y €,/ an Ga) is . close te {As Low asoven iden other at ype Ise o’cloc dusen ; ML, z ns Se < sil Mellicy.Feasts . Thomas.1 Dudleya Adle,| bu busi es: t -her then th + dayUsnel previous to sheers hnty | DETROIT w — a Davis & G IMLAY CIT Service for | Russelt Cherry,WR Wm. Dean, Russell Hunt ‘|designated Niet lua The licensee's Parke, CITY firm, Bowen Weekly) 8&3. of 273 N. i ee Gedney. He ‘operations for storing,and wrecking Of, ene z Co., pharmateutical: Zhe ’ Wednes-|S| "°°T8®Main, M. . | Lamoreaux, ar Payne, rehie automobiles shall be confined te land Transient Want Ads m ce fi F id Bright: the day -declared a régular quarterly M Imlay City, will be held at|wood, w wm. T. L Lloyd M See z oned Manufacturing € 3 under city’ s|-be cancelled up Dp to 9:30 am=f = day ct publication after of 40 cents a share pay-|° p.m. Friday at the Congrega-| see elses Combest Antheny Sradier Zoning Ordinance providing that ‘non-| | dividend a uses in before first esteticonforming existence ¢ insertion, . “} tiona ¢ onto Albert | Syecemsber $0. 1938 are excepted from this) Pall Stock of Soil Pipe and Fittings—Everything in Plumbing compapy has the Imlay Township Cemetery, He potent aos pene ell, oresttrestriction. Said license hell be | of) CASH ; WANT AD RATES. Supplies able April 30 -to stockholders of | 10"! Church here, with burial in Coldwell) Richard) HS Shipp. record April. 9. The . May,iject to all the terms and conditions rantis , i i ? “ordinance. "Tt, shell be aiwaye| § Sg*® [Oar-22E%s 6 Daye 4,904,430 shares of common stock| 70d Tuesday. Nm.” Walls,” Hermarry Wood. Batt Fis a 50 81.88 82.76 a : : Phones: FE 4-1516. and FE 5-2100 Surviving is his wife Cora Praneher, W . Fitch, James R_| cons tcuously displayed on the licensed) ea fais tstandi | ‘ 172 S ! “outstanding, : a Mudest, Fiecerioe i Brown, Dora L.|premtises, It shall be unlawful for such) 3” tee ‘ 348 He}bad Williams, Enid Day, Usein, Aleiff. .B. to remove. deface or obliterate ) 225 405 \ NOTICE: OF PUBLIC SALE. | Courtem [licensee - Sees ed silt e | The Turks used more than 60 Pulte coe ee D42386108. | Nichole Pig tem ety, le costtinet tn ees | Cb 270 | 4.86 10 . pt on Cas arry million pounds of Turkish tobacco 2L p.m. ey: pry oa Roch ate Frisch, N. venses provisions 4 960 FREE PARKING SAGINAW Beardon, Archie Webb anal Ticen issued under the of ; sa | od #40 we Mies oches-/to all petsong interested. take otice:|this ordinance shall* be revocable bj o 405 7.29 chigan ‘That ef Special |the-City time | jin 1955, Mar 28. 29, 1958 hereset the rotlMof the Assessment Commission at any for aj 10.90 ' 228 ° -— ore made by the Woes Assessor for'yiolation of any of the provisions of! ‘ 2 y v ; Uy ; { a , : { i P a, : 2's ‘ ' F f° : ; F 4 % £ ' ~*~ ‘ : fg f is ry ' ' a ; , : ” ' W ii if Log / “a / . att ‘ if ‘ a Ye da f 7 i . a / ¥ a, Gh OPIS LE Cc hi RL Fe —— . ft f + Fay j ee H -