\ 4 it ¥ + id . 28, 1957-80 PAGES™ z ey kkk a. 'e ‘ills Boarder "Highways Slip Away as Califomia Shakes Pe. Ninth Temblor Rattles Vicinity This Morning Estimate Total Damage at Over $1 Million Since: First Shock Hit d . d : sete & bs : —The ninth earthquake in > sixteen hours reeked-the —— ‘Over ofani : early today, upsetting the | rorant | Utica Officers Injured) ~ = |sleep: of already ae in Collision With Car residents. ; - Home-Owner Says Man Carrying Teenagers | An and fire Wouldn‘t Stop ae i : flashed in the lightwell of one San Francisco's outer Mar- | By HARVEY ZUCKERBERG = 2 patie ee ee es Ce - |ket Street a few minutes — ——<""“An Addison Yownship| |_. . QUAKE TAKES OUT ROAD—About 1,000 feet of this main sent tumbling into the lake. The damage shows the intensity-of-| after. the new shock but the . ~~ woman today told Shertff’st road. alone Jake. Merced in, the weslers, PAG Of Sun“ Framcinccs’-* the teehee ve emaioreeainl ent, after Seve “ | was broken off by the force of Friday afternoon's earthquake and 97° °° Sn carmen aioe ob geet BOUTS OF IRRESUREEON, investigators she shot a 2 5 as ‘connection boarder to death early this ) sald it had no ; poeta Gap her home be- San Andreas pret at en ort sa cause man | Sele tk ad ree ot Fault at Fault which was quickly quelled ms sent 50 7 nily from for Ba Y Jolts to the safety of the street. suffered minor injuries in battling SAN FRANCISCO -(INS)—Sci- the blaze and helping to evacuate entists, who have been warning | tenants. , building up pressure for another | which hit hard are am, | earthquake, are vindicated today | (2:45 p.m. Pontiac 3 by the new series of San Fran- day" td. centy haw, Comned “naa bs ag seis Ee The fault may be. quiet hie a tna een eee cL ssuenpetinage Pon bcp pink te Seen eae | Geka eae ae ae ae up, -_ could hit |community in yesterday's biggest fault : The heaviest of tha-equnkee which Bs ascage ngrrenr adi od department storesand i ecauntry and opened a * * ta tee dieaiitns 2008 es “" . : . . | SAN FRANCESCO @ — The : The main quake maker passes severe carthquake yesterday AP Wirephetes| just west of Hollister and through caught Gene Hoffman dictating. Ralph G. Fieming looks over bank where a Francisco. The road was at entrance to Harding | the Santa Cruz mountains, where | 97, was thrown onto MMs sécre- road was befote Friday's earth tremblors in San Golf Course in southwest part of the city. it begins roughly paralleling Sky- | tarys iap and then rolled onto wouldn't, ; pene of a Prather ys the floor. : KEPT SWEARING ‘ Redwood , through Crys- | Just then the telephone rang. temperature, . x . tal Springs lakes area and across little louder “He was ‘still Today’s Girls Need to Be. Engineers the Golden Gate by the Presi- | Wa 70= Sm 8 (Continued on the mercury registered 52. y's . = OFS canker to cma Bt thee pinessT” icine Sesed_ te se iol =' & ; , earthquake and the line is a little ‘Néw Look’ t + Jeff taliclayers Dont Quote oad gets Dominate Jaycee SHOW) sim tu: “unm vm | Bee tore ue Ni e Look’ : to P ot-O-Gold! — San Francisco Wins : earth, soaaicote a mile or Br = age sition gets off the E 7 t Wi --- VV H cate AP This ts my opinion wibasisindees, sell WOU Nahe: 6-Secal att ites me ns asler O in e ope liek Gi, “tha” Manion amews at browse around the comprehensive|to the working wife. The trigger mechanism on The Press has spring fever. have to do is write the word's jthe AP’s San Franci merce Sports and BuildersShow| The display would be an eye-| difference in pace of its two |with sledge-hammer force, shatter- Casting about for a way to sumber in a form resembling (to see if the Red Sox-Seals ex Pe TAS * * opener for many Australian house-| sides, The seaward side is jing numerous store windows and share the pleasant feelings that a cress-word pursie and send it {hibition baseball game was still |wives, who are relying more and moving to the northwest at the {dumping tons of canned goods and tug at us, we've decided to shine in. {going to be played. A home with an electronic oven.|more on mechanical “maids.” ate of absat two inches = jother merchandise from the up our venerable PotO-Gold to The same challenge is’ there Came the reply: gpd ream s ‘in stove,|But Australian home amenities| year, The eastern side ig sta- (shelves of supermarkets, make it a worthy for ang the same prizes are the re- | 10¢ Seals and ee ting system, /have not ag.yet been developed to} tie, Pier eer the Apell showers that He wards for correct solutions, In {Take neither before temblors machine, dishwasher, TV, and rake te OS Pl As Perry Byerly, University | No loss of life was reported, but Ge ET fact, the only change will be in potas dio—all of which are on display— hie eS of California. seismologist has |Scores of persons emerg- Deen mates nalscactiee: |Britain's Industries bed . Hit by Strike at Noon. 3 LONDON’ i) — A strike of one million workers in Britain's key heavy industries began officially at noon today. Thousands of industrial workers already had jumped the gun on the strike deadline by failing to report for work last night. ‘The walkout started only a few hours after settlement of a men- acing railroad labor dispute and announcement that a strike by 200,000 shipyard workers may soon be ended, : In Today's Press. Church News Peqeeetrerce 8, County News eeeeeeete e+ eens “4 Deaths SOeRT FE er ee ee tere eee 8 ee Editorials Peeeteeseoeeseeetevee 4 ie Comics Oe dled edad A 7 Sports PPT Tes ee eee Cee tee 1s ; “ —— cxgatasotistpey Se : _& Radio Programs .... M ~ ‘" Wilson, Earl eeaee e¢esectebes 16 | y i 4 ‘ | : rg ec oe |4 PF TE PONTIAC: PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1057 at pes i = : ft 2 Se he he cee 27 “f After Promotion} Jon March [i Charge to Be Probed| ee Se a , Tuesday With Boss on). ‘Witness Stand | WASHINGTON (Senate rack- jmoted from the union’s West Coast boss to its presidency in ee | Robert F. Kennedy said this is one of the points that will be | {brought out when Beck is called , Kennedy is chief counsel of the | codguureg. cies aol , industry. ange i | Kennedy said the $270,000-plus : | which Beck repaid West Coast | : a Mata es Se a ge? ’ dais @ ta teens Caen Ge ee Oe Koes : | i pe ion, one peer Sek gt Ge] : . al. 7 ' ae ‘ : ; . picture on Mr. - s Z 2 i. ; — hy Sy ae, Ak : ee . owe tax agents began digging into hi Mideast Solution Sought _. . > tu ol Putoneter | ae ‘i ‘ ‘is 5 all Of the : : : i AP Wirephote x federal income os a : * oo ; : Co. has been aw, i the bid RRDADSI Leet Ste) ar a sssi—sn and Mr. Lois Mari arn ome inthe tnd dt nan [omer © eaten SOW Mie] Feelings SUIZOUNC |sineasin arincan tee x Mons" « caiatis. T meacas Uae tes tng soos aginst te Freciece le ST ee ee D -Na Di 4 ion: Further improvement for the lot 2 was in a stro i. room noon. Beck, the teamsters’ chief, has i ‘ng SCUSSI "| will be the installation of five De- y Ae Se . oui : : eS cee ee ag asser 1 oe SSIONS | bteeler go nur gt lib ha :4 4. |\Michigan Week Planned - : ; : aot or sesgutty: Tk be: aid be CAIRO WU.N. Secretary Gen-lon the Nile eight miles from Cairo) kk a : | . — — roll af fed = it all, Beck says he\erai Dag Hammarskjold metifor tals that were expected to] Low bidder for painting and | ; | 1H I] dl Cit Ch : A {tereewed the monty betire be 8° isgain with President Nasser to-|contimue throughout the day. The) repair on elevated water tanks ibe das ~~~ (£10land {8S Ulty alrman ats jcame Teamsters president 44! 4av on the complex problems. still| discussions were expected t0 COv-| here ix the Fidelity Weather. | he ee oe = oe plaguing the Middle East. er the continuing controversial i8-| proofing Co. of Detroit, whose See “e ‘Nev. @ — Fire de- [es ers « . The committee yesterday wound sues of the Suez Canal, the Gaza ; ELKO, Nev. @ : : Accompanied by his deputy, estimate Is $6,900. ~ gtreyed a Ralf-block of the busi-| = Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland today was named Pontiac up, for the time being at least,/palph Bunche, the secretary gen-|Strip, the Gulf of Aqaba and the R Ge a stern-| Community Chairman of the 1957 Michigan Week observance Se hearings on activities of Team-|_ 31 went-to- Nasser’s rest home{deployment of the U.N. ner} L. ne pend Eee ee ia community last might | to be held May 19 through 25. The appointment was announced | Pontiac, Detroit and other South-|sters officials on len Beane enn icy Fore (UNEP). BLE torene: Boar emer bow he On EY =~ With Toss eat “hy “Thomas F. Wiethorn, manager of Fisher” “Body- Plant” in [eastern Michie Communities ‘Dung those Reerhigs, ast ee tee tee ees es ua _boen thats — ——-fallars. There were-ne-reperted.+—Ponrrar who" 1s Oakland CoUMY CHAIFTIH Yor MTEHIEAN Week. ~—jfnce-t-Pocsible-il-shorsage-today He—car seem te ome/Boarder Killed talks are not "going well at all” |work. ees a Waichigun-Wask fe & Sgueieh Slane sot ackde in the apring West Coast officials of the union| VG The sessions are surrounded with | He added, however, that paint $f Stockmen’s Hote! and within | ~ each year to focus attention om Michigan, its resources, its ies. — vice profits in Pordand, Ore. if) 1 Ar { ay aioe cae Be. tests would be made by an inde- . & ong eg aveloped the | heritage and its opportunities, . : Oil, ee uring rgumen ot Sate Dalles “announced ‘the pang ty omar Ae opm gary Had rl Powerlines were cut / Wiethorn as Oakland County chairman revealed ‘that six Oak- ; Committee Chairman McClellan) (continued From Page One) heen SUN) bed lee tome os ae by the fire and much of down- | land communities have agreéd_to participate in this year’s ob- | , (D-Ark) listed $709,420.14 in Team- ns " ___ fewn Elko was plunged into dark- | servance. The names of community chairmen og Fagor Oak, ster Union —— ee at = mae es Sas SS Trial of Dr Adams a Se SE ae ates = ais = , r, Rochester and will . a ae : ; were = » knocked 4 v oS \ a - oS? Ee ae ee — 3 St ears ene Se i amr, ated nee oer , Va. . ae ’ 4 an 4 ible carrying six sallors ren ol the loan to Beck. | ta wold sort fim be ar sadn wit Nee Yewer 1 RESUME Monday éver a 16-foot embankment heart narrow escape , . Kenting day he continued } Bevex County last night and ff Quake Rocks aa : a Egyptian Foreign Minister Mah-| LONDON W—The trial of Dr. ew tragedy : Bay Resident Martin said ‘I dare you to folded anmmer ane bo ae Their three; month - old bay, yous shoot me.’ I pulled the trigger.” |moud Fawat. <: -) }éhm Bodkins Adams, accused’ of ok Gee eaeieen, eae San Francisco Area- | Pasay, tad eee, tying tn hs Runs Like Blazes) wtrs. sardut’s chnaren, Sonia, |SEE UNDERSTANDING -/ | murdering a wealthy patient with aboard the U.S.8, An- ees Sarees at She Using Soene Road Skid 15; Tommy, 16; and a scheol- |- The well-informed week-jdrugs to benefit from her will, ; Getam, according te papers om | (continued From Page One) fireplace a few minutes before as noaaq 1as mate, Beatrice Krug, 14, of 5401 |ly newspaper Akhbar E] Yorn ‘pe-|was in recess today until Monday. ; ae the 11:45 quake. Sherwood Rd., Oxford, asleep in (dicted today the talks would end) nurs. Caroline Randall testified Fiesta Sitios baadtins: tn wh. statements in an effort to cutoff Some: chance or intuition prompt- stations SAN FRANCISCO (—Some San! the other bedroom, were awak- |in ng “de yesterday that the patient, Mrs. itis as James BR. Woods; Joe F. panic. — ed the baby’s grandmother, Mrs. trom |FTanciscans had lightning reac-| ened by the’ blast, Sowia ran te @ ithe general pessiilam prevall-/rain Morrell, 81, was so full of nea ay Wittens Wie. seen © move ‘thn tion yesterday when the earth) neighbor's home to call police. jing.” : ~_ }drugs just prior to her death in Ewom, and Robert F. Scott. The | n.. University of California’s|*¥4Y—iust in time to escape the started moving in the sharpest) «sonia told me her mother had| It predicted that Israel evehtu-|1950 that spasms almost jerked ear’s driver, Robert E. Sucho- : Of bricks from the fire- since the 1906 4dis-| just shot Mr. Wojcinski,” said:Mrs.|ally would yield to proposals that/her out of bed. dolski, 19, Bay City, Mich., es- place which was shattered by the George Jarrett, 2384 Texter Rd./UNEF contingents be stationed on) The nurse acknowledged that eaped injury. State Trooper L. R- ee Fahey of Edgemar, 4/16 used to drink all the time and|both -sides of Ge, ase tinal ang had a heel en ; felled at ‘Tappshannock on |. In Sau F ot Fong oe eis tng|Sarduk and him were always fight-\dispute would be referred to the/ams had left when the doctor charges of involuntary man- rain, Sie Caen and “ran like blazes,” when. the|ing oS world court, -——=—sSs*«S*~SséCd culd not bee reached an hour be- Ee cal eae 5 adults was tempered as always by highway started sliding)" * <. ££ =@ ** {fore the patient died. 4 ee « Glosed wherd ckapha showed bn the —- * : vorabie a the eeation of an ot porte ler oy begery vi Vio fire broke out in a chemical labor-|Education reports tha iene ong over the Suez Canal, Rolls Royce automobile. W osu atory but was quickly doused by|school, so far, has faced a shortage going on, al SS see ater for d Show engage 4: 4 ; : | ! : Iunanyrable landslides were pale ee Rift Healed; Will Work as Partners : ' ¢Continued From Page One) caubed by the tremors. On Coast driving about three-quarters) . f ig es hh ® en | talia, but more readily avail- ighway US. i sah of Sen north of Edgemar at the 3 ; 2 pg hyo Prenstone, tap of curt cnees | 7h, iejsame time when i, erm Germans Protest |K@ [VidC MI an 0 Win D | ‘The exhibition also has many ing the Pacific. Two autos, both [f° "pucks ambula “Rocks were falling ail over the| Removal of Ruins ee attractions for the handyman, | the empty 2s fortune would have it, | : place,” Luders said. “I told my| , aa : ae ; the hom: , and the sports- generation who agreed with the) were nearly pushed off a cliff at ‘Let’s get the het outlof Noted Church Ww man, golt balls to speed- joldtimers as they surveyed shat-| Edgemar here.’ So we started running f | & y Sect oeg lores ayirog som yeeendhyenngere s/s On. Lake boulevard in dirt-was pouring down} BERLIN w—An official to : Sma nt tet | te Weta commento ate cae mies Senn ese nomena ot Ser] root epee In Westlake, a community of . | TUCKER'S TOWN, Bermuda @! Strict secrecy was the rule for | the latest im power tools for | 2000 persons, tensloh reached | The quakes, eens pe. Se out later. It didn’t quite|objects—the ruined Kaiser Wilhelm|__ president Eisenhower ‘and|today’s first session between Ei- m4 idee the breaking point yesterday aft- shifting of the San An- the cilit but the wine UP| Prime Minister Macmillan worked|senhower, Macmillan and a res- mt (re. bandyemnn. iia aes emteiaine wile Veewr Wier wh entae eaevics pushed in.” a storm of protest in both partsit, wind up their fast-moving Ber-|tricted group of their advisers on ‘The Junior Chamber of Com-} evacuated after authorities @is- | which from Mexico to -| E was lucky. About 400jof the divided city. muda conference today with evi-/military defense and atomic prob- merce, whose thitd display this is,| covered cracks in the sides of & |Oregon—were felt over a stretch'Some smaller distributors havejyards of State Highway No. 1 at] an of West Berlin’s newspapersidence that the worst. wounds. injlems. caning 5 Nl seewe St 26) cutee gules “welde somavele (6t Coliesia 20 mies in lanes vent ee rhode aeitan Bintle: tewerd. “C0 Piiae e ne Es ann Sith, - Se FN Sl That plan-was followed late yes- cat Building on Williams Lake| which js fifteen feet above the |from Hollister in the south to Napaion 15 to 18 cents an hour in-jton Bluffs toward the Pacific/that the tower of the war-black-jbeen bealed and a working paft-iterday when they opened the dis- road. ee am | Neve of surrounding houses: in the north. creases, Ocean. ened ruin be preserved as a “re-|nership in world aftairs. restored.| : ; communi. Re se minder.” *: €0 4 tthe ‘Jaycees, -who are sponsor-| Young mothers organized ‘car. o einak toetien see an a : “| Even"one of Communist East ae SS ee ee ee aaes — Pres gg Bing hore ar baler pasee. They’re Stretched to Limit (2c "9.] genes seoepepees Oiled ll mag digo Se Bn gh |Way to a Man‘s Heart— svford Toonahip Fire Department, thelr young ones away to Nearby] In San Francisco, panicked resi-| 25, ) ie cel fending” a chee [Would bold a fina meeting tomor-| WASHINGTON (AP)—One thing _ hve their counterparts in Aus-|bigh school to sweat out the-emer-'dents clogged telephone lines | Briton Upset Over Undies fending” a church, row morning, But it was hoped the! about Elsenhower- tralia, where almost ever center/S€Ncy. 4 at the breakdown — — | A 12-member jury of clergymen|main work could be concluded by|conference in Bermuda—the food in the country of any size has its pea RESERVOIR ‘ bay seagoing arto _{and_ municipal officials—appointed|tonight. Eisenhower plans to leave should be good, . enthusiastic and energetic group of) tye reservoir was drained and|p. aie sine come ie a Gos oer LONDON @®—Britain’s lady soldiers were’ warned today to |jointly by the church and the city|for Washington tomorrow, pit] Trans-Canada Air Lines said in i 4 wache 10 Work residents were allowed: to go back! period, nee 2 et Ge ee eae ee eer ates ol A: Oe fied or sail aboard! fouowing 10 the sain ees Vos: ge mee to their homes—and cleae up dam-|" Newspaper and news service) too old to hold. ~- |replace the. wit | go wang ten } : age—after a period of three hours. |switchboards B censor gf ‘area| ‘The horrendous: threat of a wholesale spectacle on some cere- porsenneks mage ee he Se bers Guided demote 8 ee ae merry: Alta,, and The Weather There were no reports of great [were also clogged. the mantel cccnston Seveiving dhe Women's Royal Army Corps (WRACY") 4's, expected te approve Macmillan will remain here un-| Twelve grouse, 12 pheasants, 12 stractural damage te bomes or | And then there was the gigantic) was raised by Sir Frank Tribe, auditor-general. , decision Monday. But church au-|til the middle of next week to con-| 1 partridges, 12 mallard * Pull U.S. Weather Bureas Report | other. buildings although some cea 7h Sad Arye wee He. put it simply: Beeause of persistent overbuying, the British | iorities admitted today thatifer with Canadian Prime Minister|ducks, ‘assorted antelope . steaks AND VICINITY—Fair to@s7.| houses in Westlake were twisted |i the minds of residents, Army has now enoiigh. panties and bras to last the WRACs for 20 | mounting protests may foree them|Louis St. Laurent, who is to. ar-/and roasts, mixed lots of Pacific cloedy tonight and Sunday. Some 7 from the. property damage woes, | : . bat geelar ‘Sanday. Nertbensterly winds] slightly off their foundations. | frm Ue. Prokery wil it hit again| Years. But the elastic in these items ig good only seven years. _'to preserve the ruin. rive Monday. salmon 2 2 te St. tow, tonight: 31 te 38 *! The damage was in little things| ang how heavy will it be? : ‘The airline said the game was — a la chetished Jamp, a prized mir- killed ‘ Co ; morn Ponte. [for Sul A considerthle: monetary Pontiac Police Arrest | Qowedk temperature preceding 8 om |S BP tO mopetary fection Rertheatt 3 mp. lof heartbreak. One little girt eried| YY 4 Saturday at 6:47 p.m. her heart out when she returned| “4 . y sets Saturday af 11°48 a.m. home from school to find an altar) vivian Johnson, will be turned over | Fises Sunday ai 2:444.m = /and a revered statue of the Virginit, the Detroit Police Monday on Senniewe ‘ \Mary shattered by the quake. jan armed robbery charge. fOM. ccintsias 32 lam......... 81 * * *& _| Officer Gerald Navarre, Pontiac es reer 3 BB ms 3) ‘Phis damage counted by the less|Police vice squad, arrested the (Sixteenth in a Lenten Series) He wa: ieee “8 affluent people who make up the|/woman at Bagley St. and the rail- Some opposition seerns to be developing to the Nazarene teach- a eae ~ |buik of San Francisco population|road about 3:30 this morning. | er, Pilate’s letter to Caesar continued. : Friday in Pontiac was typical in the Westlake home| The arrest was made on request Junius tells this incident. (As recorded downtown) of Arthur and Margaret Reagan.|of Detective Jack Conners of the ‘ ’ eee ee 8 : 4 {Detroit Police Department. ye ed to eee tons a aie ht coe ; eS One day, a month or so ago, Jesus and his followers boarded a | they drowned. _ One Year Are tn Pontiac 4, | 18 connections and water | gather more converts. Junius managed to get on the boat with them | re a TTTTS | ened the ground floor, | | Am overheated smokepipe. caused) and during the trip Jesus fell asleep, . 2 ee - 525 : ia fire in the home of Thomas = Ses A a = ae Thurby, 46 Park Place, about 2:45] ° While he was sleeping, the sky darkened and 2 heavy wind great cracks were if} m. today, firemen report, They| came up. The boat shipped a great deal of water and the fright- | mood. _ ‘some giant fist had "i said the fire, estimated at a $1350 ened apostles awoke their master, He stood up and rebuked the | == 88 ype tg Deng ee loss, originated in the dwownstairs| - wind and raging waters. : : & Foe A Wee | : in the area, brought tears to the|”*l! Partition. _....__| ___ By Jupiter! Junius says there was an almost instant calm upon | At any rate they asked Jesus to leave, so he wang Raps yang ee Thiet Boe See Sur ; _ oo ae! oe Sua vn Be: 5 ee 5 ie oe oe , Due for Surprise | You mays story.as you see fit, I only know-that Junius | Jesus toldhimtogohome. = =8=§ be tered, the once-spotless floor—ev-) ss wee was present and nwedee 4 JR, ee ee ee : ery cupboard was) em AMSTERDAM, NW; Y..@— A) 7. rae ec (PRE or oe ON PA a ee ne . lently—and over all splashed thief snatched a bundle from the a‘ Ff f oa the blood-red contents of a shat-/fropt/ porch of Mrs. Robert Gil-| , ; py to continue with the story ‘The‘thip reached chore -ondety, |’ tthe : f > i rye j este gil, i. are Coy Ee. ston's home and fled in an auty. and among the first to greet the crowd ‘which disembarked ‘and le. The haul: A ny i ' “in the nearby home of Louis and! EY Martinelli there was similar|soiled diapers that had beel started inland was an insane fellow who wore no clothing. it | waiting to-acl wd eat they had only moro the laundryman. ( | = 1% the local| populace he had no home, but lived ‘among the ‘in aM 3 A Bai : j < St 2 é s 4 i \ : ; } “% ce ‘ = : : ou. : : re - : i : | \ a BA ze : Z | ' ge p ; \ ; : oe : : : : é : i ua | : ‘ t i * = \ % oe \ an ee \ + « \ : Zi . ; ; S ‘ \. is a eo % E fl \ 5 ‘ \ i‘ \ \ ae - ; é\ L@ , / \ HK ‘ i Ys Ae pe be ‘. : Be \ ay as feos ee : } ict Tes - | + ay \ | \ \" oe is } fe ot i ‘ \ y ee wih +7 4t , . yh * ay \ J i ? é y f ‘ : \ : ‘ . +. 3 iy Wh We ria Pa ee stray net PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, jaune p fi. 1957 a ey By Hypnosis Fa ¢S sdied, Conquered|, fr Contin Oa car. I. can never get it out at, instrament in treatment of men- Sciences has selected Buddy Adler! For itie Discerning iesdaacas Posts Deaiced Geum 808" night.” : ta] patients. production chief of 20th Century-/j | Community. Both “traditional and California Coniemporary - oe ££: S oY et he it asa ome studio, to receive the. Irving! Display Homes Await You Inspection, “The use ot hypnosis in-paychit| Putte, wed it ae a direct, con|G. ‘Thalberg memorial award fori | DRIVE QUT SUNDAY 2:00 te 6:00 P.M, AND] SEE MODELS zee "eealar etry tn diesunecd’ in “Seminars On| commanding the patient to forget| production. uring the: “tore = five post 5 pls by Dr. Milton Eric |his problem. Used this way it wasiceding years. or by appointment. eras "vas|Diplomate of the American Board|s, ure. Freud rejected hyn! ‘The award will be made next|il | pinsctions: Of Daste mighear, nea atertord. Turn on Cembrook. nt | WE oe tees a tism and instead developed certain| wednesday night at the 29th ly | Lane to Ledgestene Drive—right to BI coset et hoes ng pall hypnosis. | The first Jean Hersholt | . a is Bl pa in private prac- Today psychiatrists don't use|itarian award will go y ELT, N& ‘the! ? ie ee pe te hypnosis directly, but as a tool for|Freeman, vice president ii = ealing| SU des ok - so wail “this ‘way, ‘adieted 10 clit for bomanltrian Builders ond Developers of Westidge-ol Woterord e i , ae s a way, hypnosis has come a This Bord po yes to is for humanitarian 192 LEDGESTONE is es watch | DS oe Beene a wants, itihave brought sis : IP ae lea . er ae ; “ ie; : le: aH of 43} * ah 24 e A se. ; nm es: 4 . 3 : gaa ; . H ie : : EXTRA yours 3 H | TO suoP FOR nt i e . § 3 es / 4 bad $ ay ®@ ° 3 | 3 \@ ] eae 2 : “1s ... at Osmun’s, just say, “CHARGE IT!” OSMUN’S __.- TEL-HURON CENTER ONLY - For Monday Evening Only 6 to 9 SEW °n SAVE FABRIC SHOP pong REG. 59c EACH KRESGE’S TEL-HURON CHECK-OUT SERVICE | wT TY A | Air Force Terminates SUNDAY Contract for World's ae ae CLOTHES * | Largest” Transport SAVE! SAVE! MONDAY ALWAYS PLENTY of . . a _ FREE PARKING ‘| FOR THE sr iy omha BIG PAVE Bring the family in OUR AVED, ENTIRE announced el-Huron! LIGHTED LOT! — + Th So . sencn | > 3. HOURS ONLY, MONDAY NIGHT 6 to 9 $ 3- HOURS ONLY, MONDAY NIGHT 6 to9 $ $ 3-HOURS ONLY, MONDAY NIGHT 6 to 9 $ : $ = meee § 3 VistT OUR 3 3 ‘Lovely Screen Printed. % $ BARGAIN || cine te § Famous Name COTTON Prints $$ © “eve “4 $} Better CI ACK ee z ASEM [Importance the Air Force. 3 A group of crease-resistant cottons 3 SILK HEAD 3 3 . “eel | , economic |© $ } pte se and — a0 ee 3 ae . +? REGULARLY SOLD AT $10.95 $ and to|° 2 be 40 spring print pa would ¢ $ : 3 GOODM AWS : Torte of the 3 Faire — sell for as much as twice the ; SQUARES 3 flennels, éncron biped. $ 99 3 wi ves (VSMC) $ : , .? oo a ae 3 DEPT. STORE | said, by/$ 3 3 BIG 30x90: Inch SIZE $ 3 eee 2810 44. Buy several ) ~$ 520 $. Seginew —f using ‘planes! $ Specially be $$ x Fine quality, $$ pairs at this speciad ow = -3 pairs $17.45 $ FE 2-2784 } such. C133 that!$ $ Priced $ $ _ hand rolled $ 00 5 5. em mo : 3 yd. ¢ ‘for z CUFF ALTERATIONS FREE! ; 3 } * Good choice of 3 3 $ = 3 $ wre TTT eee ee rwrrTyre eee eee ee ee POCPEOEOOS SOD CR ES ee20000000000008 sccleccaniaacaatanpnddeedbvaseiudeawebsaiiannitehebseiiunacadehinisi aatern ant Liao .saneooeel aiate | "wrrrerereyTYS “"""rerrerrrrrerrrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrtY , oy 3-HOURS ONLY, MONDAY NIGHT 6 to 9 ECONOMEE durable PLASTIC GARDEN HOSE Sur ONLY, MONDAY NIGHT. 6 to9 ¢ SPORT SHIRT “ SALE! "he Extra Shirt for I¢ Buy One at the Regular Price of $2.98 — Children’ s and Misses’ BLUE and PATENT | LOLIMOT REL REE LEE SL EEG OER REEL O NIE SOSSSSESOSESSESESSOHHSE TOTES SHO SSSOHSSSSS CCE SOOO revere TTT et te te i i 4 ‘ a si Ain tin lin ci ti in sn tlt An Ai i A A Mn in i hn tn Mn hn i as i ian hin i Ain dln Nila le ia lin ln tidlindl 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ‘ q Reg. $6.99 ‘ ; q 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 CTT eee eee eC eee CTC TerTTCrCrre..ererereereere rowvereyereoTcCeeeee eee errr eee eee eee’ Speer ie Get Another for 1c — or 2 Shirts for $2.99 roller... liquefies ae ’ Over 500 men’s fine sport shirts ‘in a sensa- mesic og it’s applied in the von pl veloeegivins is ane! Al are first quality, Full 5-Year ge » yy J MON, $ 4* ve styles in guaran 2 washable oo — a = spot < 4 Guarantee oa 7 4 ti erns colors. Sizes: Infants’ 6 wanted collar styles. — 3-HOURS ONLY . _ 50-Ft. Length iinet 3 - Distributors DRUG STORES a. Shoes for the Ente Family : TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER ON SALE AT TEL-HURON STORE ONLY . Teatigeee a 7s: “liane Center PEEP OOP LS OP OT Se CEO OT OTE eT | a Sener Gr peenr es ere oe ee er ee ee Pe 4 PeCCCoCC CCT PR tg ens ey POPES ETOP eee ee 3-HOURS ONLY, MONDAY NIGHT 6 to 9 Feature Value! POP-UP TOASTER | ‘Salt and Pepper Set 3-HOURS ONLY, MONDAY NIGHT 6 to 9 -Men’s or Women’s 2-Pe. Suits | : won-pe?. Ries” eee eee | c *Omoe “ona we coe Ges tive on sult sults” brought in Monday, 8S a ¥ : Regular $14.99 Girls’ Jackets: and Coats $7 44 a > > a > a a > a a d a Z d a a . a 2 a a Perfect for Now! a a a a a ‘ a a a . > > a > a > a ooe00 TTT TT eee eee eer eee eT ee ee eee ea ee ee ee ge 4 we Bre MONDAY NITE ONLY aS Sa r. Fred’s - ee 3. Sho P t i ss f Tel-Huron, Center rE 5.9955 ae a eS : : CSS rrr ee? “i : me Ae oor esadenreroeresenccenncessoecevovconcoqevensovconasasoes seeveseneeanvens dd « : fe 2 | % ae _ te \ : = : i 2 : : rig : i ‘ \ i ‘ ; = t ‘ < A ‘ : v \ ‘ ; Pei ; ‘ ’ : h \ oh a * : “ \ os gies Te — pes ae : i 2s ae gy \ , : ie / Ly : ao ; i \ vs os j a 4 eA \ es 3 1 : oo: : E 2) ue: ¥ ( f eee a 4 : eae a i 4 4 i ie he J ‘ : [ yf . : i ieee | i y f ( j ‘ : tA f : | ; ae A it i ; va ees | ; hos : a ; [ é } a ‘il S ie 3 : Nes | 2 ee be Ci ys a 8 ere bee AC Bee ee. oA. ke q . p 14 % ‘ i $ peg —— My 1 o : De _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1957 MOEN mae tes TPIS ai cai hak ccoeecincsly a hig inability to write his} but it wouldn't do any good. 1 niyleem Wh se el a alignment toward traumatic or|name legibly and clean. ” can’t we find a better spot for my|as an ti e 2m Jemotionally shocking, memori Then one ay the doctor nug-/tr. 1 caN never get It out at} estrement t treatment of mam | OOS Oct of ao T gested t6 Bill in hypnosis that he : * * *t i en nee Trion ond this; medical hypnosis! write hig name legibly. He did.| The use of hypnosis in psychi- But he used it as 4 direct, cor-iG, ‘Thalberg memorial award for| ty conmenatlyhatona ta ast blishing ‘ mis in rective therapeutic means—sort of | DRIVE OUT SUNDAY 2:00 to 6:00 P.M: AND: ‘And it can be used to[7Re doctor gave him a similar atry is discussed in Seminars on commanding the patient to forget|production’ during ‘the five | "SEE MODELS or by appointment. : - hypnotic suggestion. WhenjHypnosis” by Dr. . divide the patient's problem and|P0St Nene Phernin: Arie, He ie a(ts,broblem. Used this way it Wasiceding years. ; Jrmroesacereteanat | awake, much to Bill’s surprise, he ‘ Sy ee re ee ie y. It was a failure. Freud rejected hypno- by segment. . = i 8 As a psychiatric tool, it is usable ‘to write his name legibly, suffer-|in thousands of different. ways de- & ing ulcers and all manner of aches|pendent on the. patient and the! - hypnosis : ' : serene ern, Do reels Soles Nn pte clo unm er] Pons od Grats Wael Wood ‘about it, He had the motivation, ime har - |patient’s needs and wants, it/have brought credit to the in- il Le AHR LEDGRETONS DENTE. : 5 {een “using “hynotic techniques | Bill saw a little boy, kept late as eccccccces ee See Se | io toe York at ak See ont , tiay be hypuotized.” arning the deputy had just -shot Yn skilled hands, medical hpyno-/His beloved dog. ‘ sis provides a direct line for the) He saw a boy deeply saddened 4 jpatient into the unconscious. It is) sfter killing a rabbit; = young > site Senne Gand permalenivaly hal es ok cling oat re 3 patient mines from his unconscious loved, a young man walking out : only as much as he wishes, when| after his wife, whom he loved, . he wishes, declared she wanted a divorce. : x * * . _ | He saw a young man fired trom | in those same skilled hands,| * Job he liked, - oes | During the sessions he specu-|$ = defeats that had beat-| : this young man. How would the/$ e young man feel? “I guess a guy|$ $ : ——— would try’? 3 ) : losing a s = on “the losing side” is|$ i of describing how the ¢ = 4 | mind causes ulcers, $ a 2 aches and. disabling pains. Over ® > | * the doctor talked with $ $ | the needs and merits of © 2 7 Success and how success $ ° is success, They talked about $ a —— —— s. and. a 8. se i : : . ° : a Order : ONCEIS UIGET ° e Force Terminates SUNDAY | Sole 3 ae. || Largest Transport * CLOTHES x | WASHINGTON (INS) — The Air - | FOR THE | ENTIRE | ENMILY ALWAYS PLENTY of FREE PARKING in OUR BIG PAVED, LIGHTED LOT! - SAVE! SAVE! MONDAY "get these _ 3HOUR VALUES! J é 3 be the family el-Huron! * |-HOURS ONLY, MONDAY NIGHT 6 to9 Better SLACKS REGULARLY SOLD AT $10.95 5 = picdecessseeresececebatase < “‘cqrgeha ti aieiienamiag ate Raa SAE Poe tr ee Sa + 3-HOURS ONLY, MONDAY NIGHT 6 to 9 | Famous Name COTTON Prints 3-HOURS ONLY, MONDAY NIGHT 6 to 9 .‘ Lovely Screen Printed. SILK HEAD VISIT OUR BARGAIN BASEM _ A group of crease-resistant cottons ; ENT -— . operation of the plant and to 4 P GOODMAN'S “maintain 2 major portion of the : usually sell for as much as twice the 3 SOT JARES end ail MER gH ‘ a ies tae hed ; price! 3 ; ia wide selection of in-season $599 DEPT. STORE | ™«t. tte announcement mid, by a ae e 3 BIG 30x30-Inch SIZE neon Bog Roaepstii ° extending the life : > Specially oie * Fine qualit pairs at this specia} low sgt gh ad ever cis sa the 238 that 3 Priced $ hand rolled be jones 00 a-hour price! 5. pairs $17.45 are already in production, 2 yd. 2 for* : CUFF ALTERATIONS FREE! . . : 3 3 ‘ For Monday Evening Only 6 to 9 + od cee of . +. at Osmun’s, just say, “CHARGE IT!” : 3 SEW °n SAVE § §. Patter REG. 39¢ EACH : He "FABRIC SHOP $$ KRESGE’S OSMUN’S He 3 i a eS TEL-HURON CHECK-OUT SERVICE TEL-HURON CENTER ONLY ° ; e e rs nA ¥ lint x : Ww tetadnd : 3 3-HOURS ONLY, MONDAY NIGHT 6 to 9 ; $ 3-HOURS ONLY, MONDAY NIGHT 6 to9 $ 3 3-HOURS ONLY, MONDAY NIGHT 6 to 9 ii" cain Casee tf S eae; emcee = 7- emo rare : o SPORT SHIRT $ 3 ECONOMEE durable PLASTIC § § Children’s ‘and Misses $ $ 3 2 BL e A > > 4 LJ > —- 4 ° 2 2 $ $ - An Extra Shirt foe le 3 3 $ $ Buy One at the Regular Price of $2.98 — 3 3 3 ¢ 3 Get Another for 1c — or 2 Shirts for $2.99 3 3 rere $ 33 Over 500 fin shirts ‘in Le ae me | noe 3 : tional al value-eving sale! All are timely, $ 3 Fall 5-Year Son 22 $ : washable aualty fabrics in a wi choice of $ $ ‘Guarantee yf : 3 : Nt ce vow he colors. e most $ ; 3-HOURS ONLY 50-Ft. I ; :$ UNITED SHIRT {{ CUNNINGHAM’S j} SHOE BOX. 4 Distributors 3 3 DRUG STORES \ 3 Shoes for the Entire Family | : TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER : 3 $ ON SALE AT TEL-HURON STORE ONLY .- 3 Haron Shopping Center. | 4 bo q 3 3 3-HOURS ONLY, MONDAY NIGHT 6 to 9 ; _ -HOURS ONLY, MONDAY NIGHT 6 to 9 3-HOURS ONLY. MONDAY NIGHT 6to8 : Men’s or Women’s $ : Feature Value! 2 Regular $14.99 co) Vameee f : 2-Pe. Suits ; POP.UP TOASTER } Girls’ sachets ee : Cened SWED ; Salt and Pepper Set ¢¢ and Coats — —32 : Pressed 3 A4 pe 2. : 3 ‘Perfect for Now! _ '3 a = i We Give Gold Bell Gift Stamps $ ‘te ay sue :, > es ') QAKL i} FRENCH GLO YO j B i) Orchard Lake: Ave. (FE ai Tel-Haren Shopping Center | RB. T04 pares ping Center” | Fe = sae ieee FREE REAR oF heb as : svonecenavenorsscosesonsaesboyapens seseaveyeoserese sient on air icsascns atsgc aris tre saveee cide hd oe , 4 fe ; i i ' \ ( . : \ : fd \ Ps \ ; 1t Z f \ / mak Z ee } eM ue \ } \ ee | \ WAS e : Mo ee ee x - Cia a\l co ‘ \ i = EN i; \ Te | ae aa oe Wo AM 4 2 THE PONTIAC! PRESS, 8 SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1957 - | fate Penalizes 75 in County Set ne Gerald L. Montgomery, © Auburn fees serie i ape, L. Plaske Jr., a 30. days. Norman 2D. Potter, 6683 Alden Rd. 36 ane Sem oS Si Eb _ ©. Rogers, Hasel Park, in- sginnts ©. Sananse, 2335 Hartford &t., BE. Whitmore, Davison, 30 ot "Ra a 2 oe oe Campos, 391% Orchard Lk Stenshorn, oo) Billy Bradford. Hazel Park, Heense Richard’ Fe Carls, Bloowifield Hulls, 43|° "Ralph Stout, 2818 8 2618 Barton R4.. 30 Bistn end sity ‘passe Costa; omens — Edwards, 7 W. Lawrence Compton, 75 Willard &t., 30/30 i ee Birmingha days |Rovert-&. Pitapatitek, Roy to . Coppersmith, 190 Cameron Srered Vidrio, 0m weeidock at = el unpended, 90 anys ior violates of ¢}company i ;/t0 reimburse the Utah firm. a | Utah will get an extra $200 in|) uranium aad that it wilcost the state Arizona to Pay Bill for 40 Tons of Utah rN If you are now sleondis to make. those much-n repairs on the roof, porches, etc., or if you are “antici pating a remodeling job, deal only with reliable local - gontractors. Don’t waste your time — and money — listening to the suave salesman who “just happens to be in the neighborhood,” or-who offers you the “Chance of a Lifetime.” BUSINESS ETHICS ‘BOARD _ a Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce Phone FE 5-6148 Waldron Hotel Bidg. a Colo., ae ore in southern Utah. Both 5 ‘were the : cong y vs atypia te the border. ‘tok 8 David H. Crockett, Utah Land! ~ Board geologist, said a survey has| established that four feet of Utah| royalties, but Crockett A $n CREDLE ENE oe cae bee ee she almost wishes he hadn't died! ~ . There’s a rumor that Har-| | 1 LADE : ou Get More Value Per Ping ) Dollar When We Insure You 4 SCEKOT | a 5 LETOUT 6 OROC | 7 CHITWS ath | 8 LICESP 2s See 9 REW! 10 BLACE 11. NURDOG on © 1957 Whet's My Line, Inc. DANIELS INSURANCE Agency 002 W. Maren 8. Fb. FE «1000 i ih aaa ac a i i gl a Ti AAR REN 4 BOARD OF En — i DIRECTORS : oh ae cncmiova | ‘Three Ways Better... CONRAD N. CHURCH a : i LOUIS H. COLE Convenience—Safety—Profitable } R. CLARE CUMMINGS s : j - JOHN Q. WADDELL . ° q Cs meee First of all, there is no parking problem . . . an off the if : 1 ° street parking lot in the back of our main office build- if HONORARY -. ing has been provided for you. Inside our air condi- iF DIRECTOR tioned offices you will find pleasant personnel who | : pte - will give you prompt service. | Our three locations ‘and our mail service are facilities \ ~ OFFICERS . convenient for everyone. i R. C, CUMMINGS .... President = P: ss M. A, BENSON .. Vice-President Every savings account at Pontiac Federal Savings is insured up to $10,000. You may open your account in any amount and know it is well protected. Enjoy the high rate of dividends that Pontiac Federal BRANCH 3 Savings offers you...24%% returns paid semi-annually on all deposits to $19,000. Deposits made up to the 10th of the month receive the added benefit of earning fem the first. - ‘ ciaaanens as nai tn : en B Dixie cei ns Goes Out of Business! ‘Entire Stock of ... HOUSEWARES * HARDWARE * FISHING * GARDEN. SUPPLIES 7 MUST BE SOLD EVEN BELOW COST! — These Must Be Sold NOW * Power-O-Matic wit a Clinton Engine 5* Manufactu Reinforced joints. Full 2" cross bars and uprights. Includes 2 swings, glider, trapeze. bar and rings. 1,000-Ib. test chain. Ball bearing’ | WHITE UTILITY PAINT & y= | $59.95. ag _ 97 4” Paint Brush <3. ..88° WINTER TACK ress Slacks.....°2"" | SHOES- many styles tater SORE, -CUCKOO CLOCKS = Hee By JACK BELL WASHINGTON (~Sen, Humph- “a view after the Bureau of Labor attributed most, ‘of the sone February climb to big advances in the cost of food and housing. Humphrey said the fact that a “modest” increase in meat and poultry prices could help shove the cost of living to a new high showed that only depressed farm prices had held consumer prices “lanywhere near level in the past few years. He blamed administra- tion policies for keeping farm prices down during much of its first term. Sen, Douglas (om, Committee, said he regards it as “extraordinary” that farmers’ purchasing power has dropped while food costs to the consumer Ihave gone -up. * * * Douglas -said latest figures farmers can purchase 2 per cent less for their products than pre- viously. — “This is an extraordinary situa- jtion, where the cost of food* to a mem- ber f the Senate-House Economicjcreasing go down,” Douglas said. “I am struck also by the fact that the a eS has increased more rapidly than money wages.” show| The Labor Department report said that while spendable more than offset the gain, of factory workers increased 17 cents a week in February to a record $74.99 average, rising prices West roaked 9 sit tome gore Your PTA Is Planning: : tf... granted a pay y our Ss nning: 5, Sse oo Wam Farmers 22° anni St. Paul Group Speaks V petapacernedae’ ‘Story of Hobo Kid’ Film’.". fows rats ory of Ho id’ Film) xeses eas wntne “wate wo, ON Precauti Given Chart Lapeer Rite Read meine eee wil ee OnFrecaulions jat Daniel Axford Tuesday ven Unarier Before 100 Guests wees a year.” - ; ' . is ev teks ep tor teachers with BA de-| 2/000 Lives ‘Taken, OXFORD — The Daniel Axford} Asen, centensial fim ia an sate. | 70 Meet for Dinner; _ by Rev. tu grees will be $5,850, with 11) $152 Million Gone in PTA will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday| biographical’ account of Billie Name New Officers and increments. ; : 1956 Fi for election of officers and to view) Crawford Davis, whose story “I =F eciening teaches with a soeal : eh ie -feature—film,—“‘A--Desk —For}-Was-a-Hobe-Kid"-appeared-four-}- Committee Heads 4 un be sgree will start witli @ salary) WASHINGTON (INS)—Fire took|~ Rares : —. ee 2 tar SEI Racing the 77 merements, 3 vod. 152. anil-|....“Thig. National... Edueationa} It. pictuses the -impact.and.ine|__ ROCHESTER Ninety” menibers " a pets a candlelight Manche a teacher with a MA will feceive|tion dollars in farm property last} "| spiration of teachers and the public|ol the St. Paul” Methodist: Men's 36 at 7:30 p.m. rag $6,050 yearly on the new’ salary|year—a record year for property . school system on the tratisient/Club at the group's dinner and _Harold Luke before 100 persons. oe wee ee : * Relief Corps -- ea Ge ates ake : Patricia is the daughter of Mr. The three district principals’| What part the drought played Aven Township and heard an address by John and Mrs. Merle West of 2262 which are dependent on! in this destruction is something On March 18, the Hamlin PTA'Pranis, conference Teader o soe Fg Ay oe pal a ag days of water scarcity in many election are as follows: her ge forage are: vice Davie BA. in Altice, . : . areas, it is increasingly import- Vie President, Mrs. Leon Braden; |President, aweett; sécre- The bride chose a ballerina! ~ : Unites Couple ant for farmers to take neces-| Turkey Dinner Slated] tainer vice president, tary, Edwin Thompson and treas- ‘Jength dress of nylon lace over sat- MR. AND MRS. NEIL LINDSEY : : sary safety precautions to avert | by Rochester Women| Harrell; teacher vice president, |Urer, Donald Fairchild. in with a finger tip veil. The bou- Sciif-teccclicler <2 sistegin int Vail Villied Undery, oe LING W iuason fire. : Al Davenport; secretary, Mrs. | Program included, report of the quet was white carnations and : Fire k is stm a| for Anniversary Charles Posey and treasurer, |President. presentation of pins, by . ee ee or ae ot Sain, ee nee © Se NEW HUDSON—On March 16,ljonz way off. Oct. 612. But it will Slice. Walter Teams Lionel Thompson, of the Port ae -_—--. ££ | Shelby Methodist by the Rev. O. R. Salisbury reecntly. |, evening ceremony was per- y as Huron District and special music ‘Attending er ister ae matron| S78 end Frenidin Morningstar, ‘sister and brother of the bride, . formed uniting Gertrude Wittstock|acr petore the in following these Ce ee ee ee aed a ne eae Oe auewe, le Ot Pall ‘of honor was Mrs. Maxine Wille.| Were maid of honor and best man. A reception for 200 guests was | and Charles Westerfield in mar- ns Mn sed i“ shown with Mrs. Melvina Eberle|pippins,’ John Rutter, Joseph Sey rane ony Gy way Te ce ot een Wt rage pnp alg re ea age RNIN aietecdrensceabi —— - 4 , an’s rps w ; ‘the | ee Wittstock is tht father! , Te ~ | ypated here on Thursday, April 25.1 £ Richard Ca rage ai |0f the ‘bride, while Charles is the 1. A garden hose should be kept Plans are being made for an alll... ; ring-bearer. — wate Meet at MSU son of Mr, and Mrs. Wallace/handy if you have water. under/day affair with a turkey dinner/Flact Group Head John Walker both of = py toning Westerfield. - _ |pressure, Have plenty of bib-type|at the Avon Township Hall. ~ . home in Northvile on Sunday, - joutlets where you cam hook it) 4). 4. erganieation j . “peer Ths cowpie oi tote tm Rerthien tis te moje at Avon Township “qth soeaption was held in Hunter all Mrs. Maxine Wrubel was the | 2 The tank of a back-pack ee rire uae 2 Se : ie Eketids eg Oe nal bridesmaid. Attending his son [PUMP should be kept full. much philanthropic work in the | AVON TOWNSHIP — Mrs. Jo- the couple will reside at the Vese- was Walince Westertialli oS village. seph Fritz has been elected presi- ly Apartments on Law street in La- ; A family dinner was served by| mobile carries plenty of water An sudllary to the GAR, their] of the Stlles Branch of se} peer. ? : the bridegroom's parents at thelr! soq tirows « good spray. work for veterans has been out! 4.045 sippen x Nagvin yes Sere a ae a — _ |. ae ml matin i he mie Cu, wwe nee Serie wih bere S| (me, i : rescue purposes bers sew continuously on lap robes) nce Mussel, ; Eye Passenger Service |‘ Michigan Future Farmers of Demonstration Contest Mrs Lawton fo Lead ss ray wackets should| veterans and TB patients. A|Joseph Janoacha, secretary sid s Pa, ager aatad M will be held in the auditorium of|' 9» . re pails meéting of the group is set for| Mrs. George Powéll, treasurer. An . opens Monday) * nina’ be kept filled with water and left ne exectitive board meeting will be i Agricul waren WSCS on hooks or brackets, one pail for| T¥esday, March 26 at 10 a.m. ; ay x * * Ommerce | each 400 or 500 square feet of build- ae ‘Se bt er tee. PG uw. ) Future Farmer members from] COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Mrs, {mene o'*" Balls "9 avoid eves from oll over Michigan wil be| {rms oad. Mrs. South Haven, Reading, metehal eee, Lenten wien, Sintted peat ee kG guests at the anniversary atiair,|S" Alida St is sercig tee Gladwin and Stephens wil CO harch WSCS ta Eeerl ecG|ment ewe a Son onal en, aod sasting wil be_Mrs| ty Qe ip ete for 109 NON An a et eet this week at the church. drum of water to which a smalj|Mark Axford and Mrs. Claude held in the auditorium at Mich-| _ Other mewly elected otficers |PUmp and hose can be fitted, the) Cross Services Se igan State University. ae Mie. Geant a, via a ae oe ce Lenten Services Set The purpose of the Agricultural pc eccretary; igen a4 can carry the drum whérever it’s Pick Dryden Officers in Methodist Church Farm Forum Contest is to pro-| Steinbrecher, treasurer; Mrs. for Hospital Auxiliary ORTONVILLE: — Lenten Setv| vide leadership training for | Jeonard Griffin, secretary of will be held at | Future Farmers in group discus- promotion; Mrs. Carolyn Em- |. . A . DRYDEN — Newly elected of-\ church here on Sunday 1454 : sion procedure, From five to | bree, secretary of missionary Orion Child Guidance -- ficers in the Dryden Township Hos|, 1 Rey, Li for- | : seven members comprise | education; Mrs. Harry. Cole- PI P k Supp pital Auxiliary ‘include: Mrs. mer pastor will speak. has} : school team. Schools taking part | stock, secretary of christian |) (O'S *ONCG @ oUpper ‘Mildred Gray, directoress; Mrs.| te at North Lake. | : Belging, Peliston, Midland and | Mrs. Nettie Kremer, brion Community Center, Inc, is a/Dev® Wells, secretary and Mrs./,ive 9 special speaker each Sun-| : in Room ©-110, Anthony Hall. | and Mrs, Edward Bergmam, |Orion Child Guidance Club, from +s & service will be held in the Sey-| 7 Ths fetiaty puipees at the 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, at the nee ot mann a rte ah geen age ego contests to i ee Virginia Davidson. Donna iservices Sunday n refresh above are to improve} Flint district officers will install|Blanche Sims School Cousens Is project chairman and wi be sin the chuted age es Baptist Ceremony Read for Gingellville Couple | formed the service in the First MICHIGAN” pageant to be pre- State University. This is an authen- isented on Monday evening at 8:45 jin the auditorium at Michigar Romeo Raises Teachers Pay church. Choir to Visit Marlette * Anyone wishing to attend may do so by coming to the designated Rev. Hart to Speak on Prayer Elements Paul Hart of the First Methorist sermon at the 5 p.m, vesper ser- sermon will be concerned with the elements of prayer. The service will’ be a continuation of the Lenten program at the church which fea- tures the resources of Christian living. — Brown City. Church in Pontiac, will deliver aj «~ Board OKs $200 Base Pay Hike, P roportionate | oaxiand County is presenting a benefit bridge luncheon and fash- Boost for Principals jon show for the purpose of raising funds for a scholarship, on ROMEO—Teachers in the Romeo the new officers at a meeting to be held on May 15 at Commerce .~ MARLETTE — The Grand View A Cappella Choir of Des Moines, lowa, is now on tour and will present a concert Tuesday at 8:15 +e|p-m. at the First Presbyterian Church, under the auspices of the Juhl and Germania Community Lutheran Churches of- Mariette and Trinity Lutheran Church of STUDENT TO BENEFIT — The MSU Women’s Auxiliary of inaictchachnibelher’shtoabeccmloneaninhalbaaszonatsssuis aisle - scholarship requirements, NER UP ata Jr. who is president of the group, Mrs. Kail Zint, Mrs. George Seay and Mrs. R, R. Vogel (standing) are reviewing the MSU x *%. 2 Heaven,” will be shown. . Eugene Stfanfksi of Detroit will ee ee parlors. “flip” the cakes while menibers Sar pee sneetink: Wa 2s . ae 3 the food under" the dvecton ol vie] APril 28 Patrolman Appointed COMMUNITY Mrs. Ernest Upton. Public i ae wited. = 'S Plan Film on Korea : ae And N Birth a eae wee eve- : H at p.m. at unters . ‘be ” low It’s Bi days Creek Community Church, a film|April 1, as an additional patrolman | ROYAL OAK ® — Gity em- jon workin Korea: entitled/of the police three. Cand tas one _ ployes of Ferndale want their |“Of Such Is The Kingdom Of|years of age, married and has one | birthdays off with pay, The de- child. A graduate of the Rochester i Somer _ NATIONAL — |Milford Girl ‘vegem