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Be 2s Befo % Surprisingly, the On the same day, Jesus went to that the girl oe ake © ' Then, according to You would think this eae | Nal 7 - ‘ 5 munication to Caesar changed entirely. In a mood ’ jof mockery, he wrote... - - August Caesar: The people of this province have now come to the end of all reason. Let me tell you 5p the latest that Junius reports. : He says the people are telling how a woman with a hemorrhage merely touched the Nazarene preacher's garment and she was healed! man named Jairns whose daughter was 28'they approached the house, servants came out to tell the girl's fathey and Jesus and his apostles things even when so reliable a man had already died. The Nazarene went reports them? 3 in and said she was merely sleeping. : ea es But no dhe would believe him. They laughed story, Jesus said: "Maid, arise.” And she stood 4 and was able to eat! Janine ‘says that Jesus and several of his aposties . swent into the wilderness to meditate and a crowd people followed them. As the home of a populace _ to ridicule, F fickle as the 2] tone of Pilate’s next com- the day wore on, the apostles became worried and urged Jesus to send the throng away so they would . nave food and lodging for the night. = this Jesus is John the Baptist arisen at 08 one of the prophets returned. He must be given credit-on this point. He does not traffic with such tales or pretend to be anyone other than he is. i am Tnoved ‘to think eventually will put the man’s reputation nn OS Instead of doing this, however, the teacher throughout asked them to collect what food there was at hand) North of Garden City, Kan., a — a mere five loaves of bread and two fishes. rescuers managed By some miracle, Junius claims, the Nazarene was able to increase this amount of food so that all the five thousand were fed and there were twelve il, Ag Ddaskets left over. How can a reasonable Roman believe such as Junius | howitzer x * * the weird tales of the from the dead) r, work train. you chided me wisely area and efforts to reach the train were futile. the storm area. wan cron go Aid trys con BV “" s of the people. \ = / j : Why do Van Atta’s men always! much of each the offender pays. : department itself, which last year’ 1.) their business to Leturgy?” .* * *. operated on $103,489.68. ee _| ‘This is important, because Since the county figures are! ‘The answer to this question could/have to go to the state school li- ross & based on @ fiscal year of from/yie back in 1953, when the town- fund. Costs, however, stay —— January to Decen ember, the SiRUFeS| ship was considering ereation of a)in the county. The county are not exactly matched. police department. Adams admits| out what it figures the costs of Nek aes ca nll canton Papray sad di tion were, and then returns i ficiently well) proposal that profits from is| the rest to the township's general for Supervisor Barry to realize that'go directly into the township) fund. as met in tickets could mean a big Usually, there’s a lot returned. tin commabip expenes, “It’s illegal,” he said, refusing] Seven townsips with their own _ “Jt’s possible, he said, “that : ps we may bave to raise taxes or per.‘ > m oe peiioe paren Desig, ; parte g athe git = However, in 194 the Board of got a total of $137,663.69—the might start in the police depart-|Supervisors passed a resolution al- lion’s share going to Waterford, ment, he said. . * |lowing the money to go first to % se . the county and then be returned to __“Natarally, P'm glad that fraf- | the township via what is called Be te mapeceed homer a Disks.” [The Sheriff's Township Ordinance Oak Townships. * though, that i'l stay that way. | wee To get its money back, Water- ort scomtin a ares ee * tion injections of narcotics were : offenders as before. any more intended : ' Se aaa to quiet her. Earlier she/T_| eee ae Ore ee Serre Lefurgy, who last year handled|want to oe ee =. ff ahg. reelecte 7,771 of the township’s 9,077 traf-|of tickets. “Have you ever before been re- Tre ic Fatal for Eights (orate Philat fic complaints. The others were|to, also. lquested to administer a mixture| Five Children, Die in handied by Justice Burt White,/say that of heroin and morphia t”| Various Mishaps preside beh sitatbag eye - tg asked the deputy prosecutor, Mel- : {Stamp This netted Lefurgy $33,202.10 in fees, based on an average $4.30 a _ ease. He got $245.80 more for other _ Lefurgy, who is up for re-elec- ‘slate April 1—which Barry heads, ___thinks too many tickets can be a ee! 4 ae Seeman ee lst‘ |!) lho the Seelae tienes eet. Chamber of tommerce oinane snow iast- cat. ae : x *. his : © Last year’s load, “he figured, | a maociee tig sang | tm the new utility carryall truck 7 * “RCS, so meant more than ove pried fe Fee Dep Waterford Builders Show fac the jstice's tp cle Sor the Highwa Head | chrmmes ec cmmeree te ce as raal er’ the ‘boar wad way night. Ta peadic seortinie-tosy cont seer tanto - T've ever had on the job,” he add- The Gther’ will be installed g(t TOVSEMy Serle wat Neliders ently reigning Miss Michigan, Dt a". = F , one of the three township fire sta-/Show was the crowning of .the/ane received a $100 bond, a com- - = * ays vernor pa eee beauty queen Diane Erickson, last plete wardrobe and many other _Ubstey teeny Singin poiltics , 4 * kek. night. prizes donated bythe Waterford recent “speed trap” criticism. “I Ziegler Says Probe eed = cathy sone or 8 ow Ser Been Iouadoes of the haw . ; Nancy Karan Fleet 7 was " pe onc . ‘notice ‘Carnivorous Desire to '4o five-yard loads of fill sand to Ss a : killed by ‘eouerib check Mand eepenes tn.weth fae ek ates time, cover the dump sites on Cooley . Diane will now enter the Miss ek | a when she threw a piece of wire |Sundell has posted reward signs iS oo spe “JOHN Paul Niles issn: © = == Seek Investigation fr. samo pein ele Oe se readiness for the four-inch cover- es ‘ “This is one of the most success- f Local Teamsters Alvin Van Fleet of Jackson. © which will obliterate the’ u- Die f Ac 45 {fut shows "we “have ever ‘haa,""|0 : 13H Tumathy, Berry, lieyeansld son Child Guidance Clinic jure ey, ge chairman, ‘ ‘ 0; . ? . George . Ber Ty os * | menace, Barry sald. Up leS a ge said. "| (Continued From Page One)” ot Fin was rc by car ana f OUNGSY in City Dies today ‘six sealed o* 5 8 to arrive in Washington shortly | "ured while he chased @) MT, PLEASANT ® — Dr. Fred- have been received. GMTC Export Manager| There were 5,900 tickets. sold|before noon (EST) today, cancel-|D#ll near his home Sunday. erick W. Palmer, superintendent ceemugrnorasser atten! (ees “With be Ai 2 met Wrallt af, meee. sheniied his plane reservations TE eae dice tabere Ancnat, tthe, Mt. Pleasant State Home 2 : . 8 S slightly higher jast night without any immediate * irs. Robert Alien of and Training School, died Friday Preoccupation Plant Since 1937 than last year’s total according to|explanation. Manistee Township, strangled to \night at his home. A heart attack Important Cause | rae . There was no indication, how. ett ive le Bede nn [ae believed response f Auto Accidents|timio: monger «: Geoerst Me\Winde Bury Plaine. Scheduled appomtment, with the] Calvin J. Kania, 4, of Port Bt! De pyimer. 50, came-to the tribution manager at General Mo-/Winds Bury Plains |cammittee tomorrow to answer|ton. died Sunday, of vines ur Mt. Pleasant institution for eo CINCINNATI (#—A. man wholyesterday in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- « eta. cae: a pe ee CE Geeeten. his motorcycle and a car at Pért|@ly Afflicted children in 1949 with his wife at breakfast|pital after a 10-day { in Deep Snowdrifts The big question be will, Be jturon, s - {trom the Lapeer State Home and is pondering the best way to|made his home at 2756 Voorheis asked when he goes before the |- John F. Jedele, 68, of Lodi Town-|/"#ining School, where he was as- his boss for a raise is a badiRd, Contin committee concerns whether hé |shin in Washtenaw County, was|*istant medical director. : Min we eS Toe snd na new | Cr em oh Se a nee ata : ew @ car near '. i presceupation, to drive a jchurch and the Men’s Club of the| Mexico. aly wine presse Ses Kenneth Hilla, 11-year-old son of weanised and was first director saye A. E. Kimaberly, chlet (church, he had worked at the Gen-) Two storm-caused deaths were| “wu "eveme — Mr. and Mrs, Emil Hilla.ot Alpena,|t, We OeKland Child Guidance engineer of the DeSoto Divisions |¢2! Motors plant since 1937. |counted in Nebraska, one each in} Committee investigators claim|drowned Saturday in Thunder Bay|*" ot the Chrysler Corp. Mr, Niles leaves his widow, Hel-/Texas and Kansas. they can document this, even|River near Alpena when he fell) coal sos eit oe Spe eee, Soe mart Ranchers expected livestock|without Beck's financial records —joff a trestle over the water. enil soetch prepare fr deliver |John Charles, both at Rome: twollosses to be use i be chooses to invoke the fifth| Robert Widey, 9, ot Perrysburg. |B WEDNESDAY=oa te 4 P.M. Kimberly said: ot Lincobs Pork: an two bredhare!|j.26s,uat™Z._ Wok ene and power"? ee * nia 6 : * ' snap) . ; The majority of drvers are Im icart Noland. of arrison and C¥|pojes, leaving many cites without Beck’s arrival comes at'a time| Clifford Bolsness, 18, of Ishpe- _ Electric Shaver pclae oa Rea oem hearer power. Service. was being re-(when leaders. of his onion have|™ing, wap killed Saturday when RECONDITIONED Most accidents, the big. ones, ~ x * stored slowly, Telephone service|been linked with underworld ele-|the car in which he was riding ran Me sed ty the excellent driv-|_ Mr. Niles’ body willbe at the|was available only where there|ments in the Pacific Northwesti oo a ers, you and me,” he said. Farmer-Snover Funeral Home aft-|were underground cables and three of his top lieutenants are : et 7 o'clock tonight. BROUGHT RAIN under indictment — two for con-| Carl. Beaver, 48, of Detroit, . in pogregy bes wagichon tnt 7 Besides the hardship, the storm|sttempting ee Se weed when he toh to wills well ~ ‘The body of Mrs. Bass, 20, you know nothing| abllity, braking sbility and com- (Commerce Worshipers [brought ‘much-needed rmolsture to paities infermation bribery, (ing Near his east side’ apartment. ‘desolate road. _ |pressway program, “We cannot design against the wernrcconl “90 per cent beneti-|COUES OF tine Orion PTA to Meet , # oe 5 During his first trial, Trimble|" Wold thousands of dollars” and) aman clement __| COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Next age be seams oe Bie, said he ran over. the left the Highway Department in 8) ‘The next important step in motor-|meeting of the Worship Commis- * ie LAKE ORION—Dr. Francis Cur- sai : rt fe ol te um 3 Pain Much alarm was aroused by a &tessmen, other AFL-CIO leaders wetediy by qcciiens” 55 Se ect rete pte ae & ee cat dee e land some rank-and-file teamstera (tis, curric tor-of Pon : empting to understand the atti- will take place at § p.m. Passengers on the/*' tine Secondary Schools, will be Sass gonegr uaioar tar Sad: Scnigas eeu on Inc ~~ |¢heloe, 8700 Leroy A feature of the cornmission’s| ported ‘toda re wife moved to Miami in 1955 from" ‘The governor orde it to tearnlshot himecit in the right leg while|Lenten program will be held ©D/eaia'@ sow tractor ‘reached’ the repeated his enrlier|7hey Dapeet tho Much of Us andié Blecize Shave Kentucky and Pontiat. © “the % was on thelinspecting his .22 rifle on Oakwood|Palm Sunday, April 14, whenitrain and found the sthhegnalil’ Cenk "ind Capt, wil Se jidren?” ge 1+ gen Sew onctan sats aa in Oxford ‘Town-|chuirch choirs will present a conta- : 82 Passengers | secided through court evidence - — Ph DEN warps Of paving: Sa ee. leat ee date Oxire ra Naan ory aneyhernar scopy Oe cain tha , sil r a ustacistis easements Thé Weather we > cr onl etl heat — a nesietis/ deans ee season pute’ E Bright New COLORS for Faded Fabrics — Now einen : Bee the train from Dalhart, Tex. the|HOW DO MEMBERS FeeLt |E Including Charcoal - Gold - Turquoise - Cherry. CNtIAG. AND. pickups —tuereaetg [MEMO TO CAESAR : dispatcher said. sahine scleal e ths cnc . ) Eon. ise ve ~o yy! tae teeth and ey : 6. § * * * felt about - the 3 “Say tomorrow. Lew tonight near 30: high ie , The Union Pacific's City of St.jagainst him he said: ; at if-, 18 miles an hour increasing to | 1 CO Ss a WN Vv Louis was stalled 19 miles west “T've talked to stewards peo x al Oakey, Kan. with 400 Dassen-| and husiness agents and have fie 2s gers and was food. Teday in Pentise : Drift were 10. feet -tiath- tn: that been in the street talking ) . r , ; f / ; ® f 13 i : i N 3 / see. ie 3 i : : : , i j i Bes Fr Eee No Contract Necessary pe mS : much, night, \ in “Anyway, the Lord was good to| | >, Oet the cash you want in. only: on be body(tward @ building-in the distance. hospital, s knocked out. =e all you Phone ra and tall how much you The Almighty God ed Someone took me by the arm and| ., ‘lu? ghty sav enahe fate, en We ee ee dedi to it. There, I was given a} 1 ae into rear eta A cereer ‘shot’ arm by a nurse, and)! was in great pain before my : fread tay toepital - beennee deserted: ine: -2-wan-un-| {Net Asis’ volo. cries Red Cross Swariped — [25m hands and back were baay? ATTENTION gram nations stay up for the ! ar Wiiiste? P knew what I took’ an airplane trip to Chicago, Tn got jto prove to himself he wasn't too afraid to fly again. the “‘E peeled tinder ty own steam| me vets ey “the ship’s on fire’’—the saga of “1 wan ‘alive’ for several [conscious for @ week, and. alter) 4 yg Castle.) m - Re burned. None of those who sur- PORT HURON, — Reth Cross PLEASE! swamped when 240 persons e|pitalized for six months, Later bell yin the man who gave his fe in] name to a Waterford Town- leave his] ship Police Officer concern- : to . chair, for four months, Medical) ne ercieenh & service would end July 1 bevause| SOS TU hin $5700. "The Ger’ Friday. 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Kreiner, 59, a [farmer of ti in em Coun- _ Fallen said Kreiner, market when they saw two m * “Butler ran toward ws slashed me on the right arm was ir yy condition and Boehm in fair pes. — 2 dition at_a Detroit hospital. graduate of — School, is the son Cleric Refuses | plainctothes — i Paul Carnegie and ele Boeken, said they were walking in the — nh — holding Kreiner on the ground” and cae i —— J HE 1 f ond ‘ : 9x9 = 4 ~ rrr«_ ee i t ae ‘Sie e Telegreph 86 aia Coat as eae to Allow Shot Rochester for — 11,000 Gis Pulled Out | SULLIVAN, Ky. @ — A coun- U. Geile io Supenl-26 about 90,- 000 men — 50,000 -Air Force, less i A paches are nomadic Indian o thes who now live in Arizona/18-one try preacher Bg says he will nev- er give permission to have his daughter inoculated against small- pox believes God will take care of his problem. * +» The Rev. William R. Covington "|said his 10-year-old daughter Vin- nie has not been attending school since Feb. 20-because officials re- RUMP “ROAST ‘ ae : no-White Veal Sale!! GROUND VEAL CHOPS 39° Pan-Redi FRYERS .. Mild Cured SLICED BACON B. 29° | pr ar ee nc Tender SIRLOIN ‘STEAKS "63" CASH. POT ROAST u 33° WElas T MILD Queen Colby Lean Blade Cut PORK CHOPS | “350 CHEESE Tender, Sliced BEEF 1 LIVER "29" Tender, Sliced PORK LIVER . - Lean, — START BR BS - ‘GROU ND BEEF | WITH MEAT PURCHASE :. seo pernnscynpaemasennnnnnnenrasenne - ‘Ehis Valuable Entities” éiouND = - F A = A em i Fue. and WED. ig a \j a ‘ 7: Mut) Pease . | # Ti ke § he bw FEB S17 Ae a THE Guy. 1055 WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC You'll enjoy AIR POWER on YOU ARE THERE. See your newspaper for time and’television station, Bie noved., ei - Our Pontiac Ordinary Office has moved.to 37 Oakland Avenue from its former quarters at 334 South - Saginaw. Division Manager Dave Lewis and his staff welcome you to _ this new and convenient location. Prudential has another office in the Pontiac area, under the management of Clifford E, Maison, C.L.U. It is located at Suite 402, 28 North Saginaw Street. i ri.) J ef |e, F # ‘Orgamnizational Session|cis hee nies hors forthe Ate ot the Rotary club, sclocg sal ggzaped at = in the gym of Brandon School ye Brandon PTA with Mrs. Thott | m who is the area chair. ‘WHITE, LAKE TOWNSHIP: .— e Red Cross Blood pro- County Calendar Nancy Irene Weatherhead of 9957 : | | IE |Sediock was united in marriage frdiapaag “mgt meta By <7 "= ih Raed Glenn “Konkle = : and “River of Life.” oo et meh . wt Boston, Waterford iba gr : * = a . EI. 4 Junior Class of Almont High Schoo ceremony was performed by ae a | : 3 sot, a | rt, ti Matt and Mew |G BPE tn nal = [ev, Le Han nthe ide’ ‘ : City ’ James is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mildred Bennett, Executive | g site plas. Deebersie Aland hat with a bridal bouquet of ”| white carnations Mrs. George Green, also of! pirector of the Oakland County [irott.. ' Ss -dost te ; Rochester. A June wedding 15 | Cpapter of the Red Cross, rene 8% will have regular a pened. ibe : Ree Oe ae = | oan t ad for the Tr i, cones Wotmeeter, = Oe iD : 4 : "- |to have a Red Cross Blood Bank, will bee special communication : ‘ Voters Await thus making it possible to bavel Scien uy aut » 4. F & AM! arbor, brother of the groom was , "= {blood available to as : of the Con See |needed, without cost. 2 ee een es 8: p.m. ay.|. Fifty-five guests were present at. : ge is vane pen Meeting | case’, tue mus alates Horie relay is thm The newly equipped library that has been . dependence Township. The books for: the building pen Ing A mobile unit will visit Troy on : . ss : . school was built on Waldon road.| Completed through the efforts-of the Women's have been donated by groups and individuals of ea ee oe ee ' ig: eee pres sey-| Club of Clarkston will serve all residents of In- the community. __| ‘Citizens of Commerce" tay Ha ge FRANK’S DRY cium ae 10 Get faformation on “Once having deposited bcd, it -. 227 Auburn Ave. : eat |To Settle Park Situation i eS _| Road Repairs _ Poe |may be withdrawn at the direction| Pas - 2.Propositions_on.Ballot April 1 election ballot, The first allows any registered élector in the township to cast h : : vote to increase the tax rate limita- before} .... — 6 : ’ ton to provide for the levy of 0ttownghip eleciors on the” Apel 1 LAKE ORION—Mrs.’ Ellen Ed. FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY of the , valuation mph we os __|birthday today. She lives with a| SPECIAL ALL THIS WEEK! ied to probe. for the wep mp, Al property emers and 6 er panphew ese ~ Watkins, | oe : aevadie Pak — mare have been invited te | Mrs. Eddingioo, who bas been _ . : : | attegd the meeting. a widow years, is a life| : wot wi tne Febery Sl “pea Fs nme, bs tee’ te ri Se for taxes within the Township willltownchin Road’ Stidy Cocuontine ;Postiae and also a member of the vote on. This is the vete that actu-/will explain the proposed road im-|dn’s" ,“1,nc, Hence Su. Stl Ask us-cbout: ; ? Sot the Park operation = [provement peograms tn ite entirety.| i mast use a magnitving glass. bi pd gio i or wag is * oe * : Merion see gr Her husband, John, was a jewel- policies in one wi only one expiration date Both manak gana obbanin dntte to: Ot {er in Pontine for 50 years. His first] Figg _ WIND — THEFT — LIABILITY — ETC. eget carry special COM-| store was on the site of the present ——— _— — sa both fail. A “Yes” vote on only|mittee, Community National Bank down- DWELLING AND FURNISHINGS one would mark failure to the Park} James L. Gardner, township st-| town_ . SAVE UP TO 25% eS ___ Beneo fae s''| Berson S | si’ treet sein it wend Be aye an il Ihe Rf OG ar ee w enson Sees —-}#- ee Be ee eee eee as als ' a he c B00 books. It now | 12 SOD OE ‘ ae ak |Independence Group|' % w= suste. take Jong walk. | MAYNARD JOHNSON | has 3,00 god! “New. Era . The proposal calls for a tax | She stated that she can remem-/ : GENERAL INSURANCE } 4 [mm books sofhe of] ° ers : Sets Publi Meeti levy of four millis on assessed (ber the days when the roads be- poe oe : : which have been in Firm Policy. S FUDIC IQ | vaiuation which amounts te two {tween Orion and Pontiac were so ie tie comet | purchased by the | : a ae mills on equalized valuation. The |TOUgh that you wouldn't dare at- Bo ice tani| HONOLULU -_(INS)—Agricul INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP—| tax increase would be in effect |‘€™ipt a round-trip in one day. 300 ; from | secretary Ezra Taft Benson said here once; for a five-year period, if ap- LEWIS FINE FURNITURE eee Meola Develo. 2st alent that the nation is at the &@ meeting where! proved. c+; m === a ; spowek "beginning of a new era in farm = ae, To acquaint property owners | ania Ror ry CONE : The. ‘oe told gathering at the| general|With an approximate cost of the ~* Club has a ae : “of 3 Z |project, Schafier said the tax hike|<% d | , ca a Which they main-| eel at the| Would amount to $12 each year for/}. Faas. 4" ft mow MES.E. tain The Girl| tor arama et aay beret Township Hall and|? PO™M€ assessed at $3,000, the : a | SMITH =“ Scouts are pre-| ™ Liane ches _ vv equivalent of $4 per thousand of on | ee! Z i paring to set up a shelf for their| sramest accumulations, mart sop a aye 4 AN Be ee a : : Mrs. Eather Smith is the L+| sot acta premesne ee ‘be conducted jand Carroll Lake — appear det- * ‘your ' or on , ae EE gee bel cat aoa” i ingome—but_ they do ) ‘ame lines asthe nicet- jinitely earmarked -for improve-/5 : a , ‘Hours “the library is open. e Reve not, pad canset . ; primary |ment. original board is still functioning.|' S9=** — I peried for audi- Tbs. peegvem Wi pints raids 4 95 : Seam: gunteens a Ges. loank was) aay x aa , | - i: + : from the primary ; : i = Bak abe aa eos Pair Wed in Almont | xs. cussixs scozpee clection wil be Introduced fer 3 $8 DOWN | * ‘Fleyd And townehi ‘ae * . Patricia West became the bride time. * H aged pervisor, says anand Congregational Rite of Charles Schroeder in St. Pauls In ation, the proposition t be| VTC oe ¥ This big 18” lawnmower is powered with a famous ff $2,000 has been spent on alumi- | evidey #8 Lutheran Church on March 16 at)placed on the April 1 ballot for a} LEONARD — Mr. and Mrs. Elio : z } mam giding and other regairs to | ALMONT —. Laure McMillan of|7:% p.m. Rev. Harold Luke per-township recreation program will|Sisco of Owosso have announced/O " Clinton engine—and cuts everything to a uniform height the outside of the building. Dona- |Ailmont, and William Davidson of|{°T™med the ceremony, Mrs, Max-ibe discussed, It is stressed that|the engagement of their daughter, —even tall weeds! Designed to give years of trouble- fiens of nroney and Memorial [Pontiac were in marriage] te Wille and Jerry Deppong were|all residents of the township are|Verna Mae to Jobe Hock, son of|@ rice. Yet the is low! Funds have helped to meet ex- on Saturday, March 16th, in a. 7/matron of honor and best man, Ajurged to attend. fitev. ond Mrs. Harry Hock of & -useommemueen ss cla 9 penses. p.m, ceremony in the First Congre-|"eception was held Yor 300 guests.! Refreshments will be served. Leonard. > A collection Of oil paintings by|@ational Church, About 50 guests s @ SIDE TUNNEL DISCHARGE © MULCHING ATTACHMENT ff sis inry Vests Als t Lal te Rev. Di a iaccies “ © CUTS CLOSE TO WALLS, PULVERIZES LEAVES } ona ore Soery tow consist |ated at the candlelight ceremony , SHRUBS —NO RAKING! oe scapes and scenery. | before altar decorated with 2 “are, Machehee salense| The bride wore a street-length Se Z © OFFSET WHEELS ELIMI. ¢ 144 HP.-CLINTON —— — books are sill welcome. Any one|dess of Alice blue Chantilly Iace Fay oy NATE “SCALPING” ENGINE wishing to donate to the library,jover taffeta. ‘wore a corsage, i bs: to up the books. TN ‘vee ma | : iat ees was Mrs. i Hilf Chis Sate Cyan SAVINGS Monday, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m Stray eraney a) aa | fend De all | Make 1957 Your Year to Save - hvon Pholo Cy [Auburn Heights } ~=SUCCESSFULLY fo Meet Thursday: . |Comm unity Club | You don’t save successfully siniply by having money in a savings account. - if]. It’s WHERE you save that counts. You want the maximum rate of | Slates 2 Even ae | earnings on the full amount of your account ... plus insured safety and HEIGH' _ convenient availability. x. ‘ +.“ YOUR SAVINGS ARE PROFITABLE WITHOUT RISK | Tee trae NTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS Si Lnae a wen sei RNISHING VALUES! | formed at a here! Com gles on ie is gatet OPEN. ! j 4 5 " he 4 { a. i : * d 8 : } ee ee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1937 | wnship Avon Photo Club |Auburn Heights fj) SU C CE S SF ULLY Meet Tharsday eee cents’, | 22 Seances eterna om AVON TOWNSHIP — The Avon Photo Club will meet at 8 p.m. on Thursday at the Woodward Mem- orial Library, in Rochester, 22 ¥ * — * Members and guests are asked to bring color slides to this meet- ing, and the special feature will be a ‘Travel Exhibit’ of color slides from Ansco. meet for dinner at 6:30 p.m. at the Rotunda Inn on Monday, March 25. hag been. planned for the evening. ° lRosskelly of Rochester Serving the bridegroom was Mr. mii Clifford. Pond of Detroit. A chicken supper and reception was held in the church. a AUBURN HEIGHTS. — The Community Club here is arranging two events, a card party and a rummage sale, * * The party will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday at the club house, 220 South Squirrel. Contributions of clothing and household items are being taken for the sale, which is scheduled for April 13. Donors are asked to call FE 2-5724 or FE 7-0194, tor pick-up. Start Plans for Tea Methodist church to be held-at ward A. » A social half hour will Bluebird. COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Plans’ for a Membership’ Tea will be : }formed at a meeting of the Mem- _A program on safety and health bership Commission of Commerce} tonight in the home of Mrs. Ed-| ‘Bp be B 403° 1G i ee ae earnings on the full amount of your account... convenient availability. Fed « ~~ “HOME OFFICE: . _ ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. | PONTIAC: 16 : Lawrence St. | Make 1957 Your Year to Saye | . YOUR SAVINGS ARE PROFITABLE WITHOUT RISK AT PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS Current Rate ¥ plus insured safety and- Pontiac ba eral Savings o W. Huron a er ‘Being Planned ' t . i Women's Club | Organizational Seaton ” | to Be Held Tuesday at Ends Efforts a er ; TROY — Mrs, Fred E. Latta |Public attendance is invited. ; ft Speaker will be Joseph Brady of i ; Clarkston Group Aids and her committee are calling &/Holly, who is a representative of ees P meeting at Troy High School onjthe Citizens Mutual Auto Insurance Independence Through scaconedpesatagag attain" ‘ iNancy Weatherhead Hard Work of a Troy Community| Af the banquet, awards will be lis. 1.!. Sd be under the| presented to te “op tor” ot Wed af White Lake INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— {f Sem, Reel Conion | OP. Sebel, tae; eee : » eBaeame wes oga — the area chair- ee Oe . WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — | __ yas complet work on Cross Blood pro-| , Nancy Irene Weatherhead of 9957 uilding. which originally was built Seas canes see Cate Troy High School County Calendar |setock was united im marriage in 1925 as an emergency school LOU COLEMAN films ‘Prescription with Raymond Glenn Konkle of The engagement of her daugh- “River of Life.” |. pry te RF ee ere seeggaies Junior Almont mony W lormed ae, A OS ee Mutt ang Mrs. [will gretnt that wnat ay om Maren’ 3*| Rey. ‘Lyle Harmon in the “bride's Gurneth Coleman of Rochester. meeting. aocuinne ap go Imlay City home, recently. J is the of Mr. and wm be “igh Juniors are) Nancy wore a light orchid dress 22a eee . of Mildred Bennett, Executive - ibe ror byoeratn Aland hat with a bridal bouquet of rs. George Green, also of the Oakland County | the, nen aye Writes ite carnati —— A- June wedding is Cross, The Rebekah, have regular e. ce ne would be of st] Attending her sister as matron i ntag ur hy reese of boner was Mrs. Reig Graber __ Voters Await - possible to have ada om ‘ sh mange Cig og of the groom was residents, as ‘Women's - man, os ‘ ‘ Shureh basement ‘at 2 pm rnursdey'| Fifty-five guests were present at : * Noble ar : re 2) the reception in Keego Harbor Fire The newly equipped library that has been dependence Township, The books for the buildin pen ng visit Troy on ; ‘ Hall. : ; || completed through the efforts-of the Women's have been donated by groups and individuals of J ; residents of the area - : : th, may give : : é ie Ye to Get Information on : : 3 _ CLEANERS Dem Meeting Tonight To Settle Park Situation Road Repairs. ar emebel- Mull Government 12 Sitt on Se —B. ail oO t a COMMERCE’ TOWNSHIP — An Bennett said. Any Plain v e , ermmeni.4 ee IS~On Tne OPER Meeting to inform voters of|" = poem COMMERCE —_ An open discus- OXFORD —_ Last fall the Town- placed two propesitions on the = -_ of the eee read OFIOn Womon™ ee age : ~ REI A TE aie. Bice eanyass y sion of township government will/ ship Board appointed a committee| April 1 election ballot, - provement program be held 1 C. ] b rat Ss ' feature tonight's meeting of the|who investigated and studied the at 8 pm, Tuesday in the Com-IS UOlC ing weater * EACH | ‘Commerce Township Democratic/needs and purposes relating to the The first allows any registered | merce Township Hall, 2840 Fisher . : a | at the Walled Lake Senior|continuance and operation of the iarape rabriagere wpe ra Ave. 92nd Birthday Returned te you in cellophane package a x % | ra’ es Q _ Bah Scot on. eat, Comme township Fark t Boney (abe to to provide fF the levy of not township electors cn the Apcit 1] LAKE ORION—Mrs.” Ellen E’-| FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY The full Democratic ticket} ~The committee —recommended!of the assessed valuation, as equal eu | Markey Oley. Sun tose win af 5 | will appear at the public affair, \that the area be retained as alized to provide All property owners and 16 elv- |grand-nephew : _. SPECIAL ALL THIS WEEK! | ized, provide for the upkeep, grand-nephew Kenneth Watkins, : : according to club president [park, and be properly maintained) maintenance and support of the| le organizations ef Commerce (here. : ' | shelves. - _| Thomas . It includes jfor residents of Oxford Township|township Park Township have been invited te : —— : | Donations of a good assort- | James Farley, of Wolverine jand their guests, The second proposition, only) #tteyd the meeting. a widow for 20 years, is a life mest of quality books began to | TKe, for the supervisor's post: | 1, tine with the recommenda- those who have property assessed) Ewald E. Schaffer, head of the|member of the Pythian Sisters in HOME OWNERS! come ia, Mrs. Philip Smith and Leonard Field, clerk; Mrs. Vic tions the Township Board has /for taxes within the Township will/township Road Study Committee, 05tise and also a member of the; : | her committee worked at her | teria Coleman, treasurer; James |" vote on, This is the vote that actu-|wijl explain the proposed road im-|O'der of the Eastern Star. Shell Ack us obout: | home cataloging and organizing | Sereno, justice; F. 0. Bowden, ally levies the three-fourths mill| provement in its does a lot of reading, although Me ; ca the donations, using the Dewey | beard of review; and Nelson Ne- for the Park operation. me t program in its entirety.| she must use a magnifying glass.| The NEW type of home owners’ insurance, All your Delle ate SOK Be tose o-_ and Montgomery, trus- | A lergtiny pole enero hrggrdinaershe Her husband, John, was a Jewel policies in one with only one expiration date! : were ready, were transport- siti er in Pontiac years. His first | ed by sled Gown the bill to the | Mrs Aldona Hoppe will be the aot prvpocltions, sumst entry orjroads made Ny Ge spectel <0 iars wenn the atte af Gia peonentyy PORE ~— UUISOD on VNREY, os Sera” fee | read, a snowstorm having made [hostess in charge of refreshments. snegnuer pamper ahepe ae ad L. Gardner, soba su-[Community National Bank down-j MN an a } the drive way impassable. . program. = pervisor who retires from that post) When asked for her recipe of Jon-| picdhatee | - + Pie eee san aes Perey on April 1, Will present the town: igevity, Mrs. Eddington said that) Se a Benson Sees Independence Group mend sro A or Se va lyse + ~thaaptaaiie Ten oe : > has 3000 good! “New Era’ . : : ._ | , Tee prepenal calle to tax |, She sted that scan remem a. . ’ of mollis assessed days roads which have been|| jy Farm Policy Sets Public Meeting valuation which amounts te two (tween Cates: nad Pesinn ~euwe 20} | ae aa eat HONOLULU ADI—Agriculture . DEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP tax increase would be in effect |empt & Tound-trip in one day. | | _ the Michigan oot sais ae eae at ha jaan om i ae eiatinhiners eee gar nlite Bh LEWIS FINE FURNITURE... . | / State Develop-|teginning of a mew era in farm public will have a final ° | c | | ‘nase tee“ Soot at anion ere caeeaniatiiimniaiemme Te ee | Club has a shelf! iniversity of Hawai: . Bon Apri Ist, The Meeting Preiect, Schafer said the tax hike if A : MRS. E. they main-| “1. “Government cannot fix prices will be held on Tuesday, at the vant to 502 year for/>» ~ . - Scouts are pre-| “Shae time comes ‘when gov- ‘|will begin at 8 p.m. euetelent of $6 pur Gaunt oft | , - | tp dig in re eal said Sr the whale peice support struc 3 eet eee ce ; ; 4 _: Mrs. Esther Smith ii : 2. tnd teen ms... ‘man for the League, states that (Oakley Glengary, Benstein lawn-f onl brarian, She is on duty during the| Satog''sed'fcerats “sabiter "a this meeting will be conducted Oakey Par, Cleeny, Benin ‘your | or hours the library is open. The and Neve nok’ aud eoumot along the same lines asthe meet- jinitely earmarked for improve-/> ) ) } original board is still functioning.| Seentee farmers @ level of in- ings held prior te the primary | ment. ‘ re) Mrs. Philip Smith’ is. president. , election, with a period for audi- | The program will provide for ai S$ 95 , Other mensbers of the board are ie . mn ee : ’ ; £ the first time. r 4 ° ef Floyd Andrews, township su- : : Patricia West became the bride Verna Sisco Engaged s oas§ or, of Charles Schroeder in St. Pauls| In addition, the proposition to be : 4 Trait cot ae ted. Congregational Rite cere Couch on Merch 15, at\plenshen Ue AoE Mallee tee «| LACUARD — Wer: WOE Deg SNe This big 16" lawnmower ls powered with « famous mami siding and other repairs to | ALMONT — Laure McMillan of|7:30 p.m. Rev. Harold Luke per-|township recreation program will)Sisco of Owosso have announced Clinton engine—and cuts everything to a uniform height the outside of the building. Dona- |Almont, and William Davidson of|ffmed the ceremony, Mrs. Max-ibe discussed. It is stressed thatithe engagement of their daughter, | —even tall weeds! Designed to give of trouble- ens of neoney and Memorial (Pontiac were united in marriage|ine Wille and Jerry Deppong were|all residents of the township are|Verna Mae to John Hock, son of) cage ‘Fands have -helped to meet ex- |on Saturday, March 16th, in a 7)matron of honor and best man. A/urged to attend. Rev. and Mrs. Harry Hock of free, efficient service, Yet the price is amazingly low! penses. 2 p.m. ceremony in the First Congre-|Feception was held for 300 guests.! Refreshments will be seryed. ‘Leonard. > . is a falcction ot oil paintings by euros Church. About 50 guests s @ SIDE TUNNEL DISCHARGE © MULCHING ATTACHMENT Loe eey vttharin hes been} The Rev. Daniel Boxwell offid-| ie ets e CuTs CLOSE TO WaLis, PULVERIZES LEAVES =— joaned to the library, They consist |@ted at the candlelight ceremony |i | Wil suauss =NO RAKING! "f Mrs. Stackable says good quality) The bride wore a street-length’ . i © OFFSET WHEELS ELIMI. © 1% HP. CLINTON books are still welcome. “Any one|dress of Alice blue Chantilly lace) NATE “SCALPING” ENGINE wishing to donate to the library,jover taffeta. She wore a corsage, z a ea emer ie . Seats: to u books. : ; te * ¢« The bridesmaid was Mrs. Anna — ih) iy A yin tito ae ee aie 20? 448 i : beeyezs ER - ve eat fi ee Jat it id eee: See is fi ft tapi 02 aT < oe ze u Ly it a bit fi; Sit $23 2H]: “iy et! oe iy iil bes 1. jo i Bed cae a “tel tii ia ih ak iAH 2s ifs sil Hi tae rate | ie flalal Hi 4 Le Hh ULE 2th i ue Hi Ai aL Fe i i se und hail ie S Eee ; — oa 1] oF 3 set g a 4 G4 $a “8 ae a ii ih x |, i a it ial et ie i Ik i | 2 Et aa ie | Sy Gt) @ Eby fh tH act Lh Ton lia eel | “SS HH Hitt al ie — cals LB. y fia pe etl Ss HATE HL ital > f253 ,Auaeets: , Bee =. fea BSC iiseet, Seater eae agian it Oe ie a é fi: © Lies 2 it rE 48 lies a ee ‘ FR is : ees Fi tee feey eee ty — Ahi B& iy i: jigs: | B feeb dys itlas, a) elite 25 HE fs 3 | Hie) 33 Star) Sg gba led diel 3 ss ila lapel ly) 32 pti) 23 techn oe ana] ToS? idl 2 Bil ifs: nati 24 ae yew yen iS} cre Ba ani : ee Hitt] = = Midd) BS ah nian = Egy be? le HE | |S cle a3 i Pili - = of wv at a HI pep ate fu tHe will @ ? 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I Excellent condition, Priced f for quick removal. Other used tanks from 2,000 to Marleau-Hercules H 25, 1957. | LAC PRESS, MONDAY, Blizzard Blows == Wheat Futures - FLOYD KENT, Inc. . Wish to Announce to the 8 Fe i Hit = i : i ay & 3 I . 33537 5 iw (Market Edges fae \ j . am | ‘Ss Ss Mins Mins hm i: Sits th, Sis Rs Ss Se in ee Se ta : Ee - . + ove ee. 2 a: FTE 38 : | Z*gifes & i? 222? mt eye? 7 gasepantrsesssusl vO sate » ae ar, 8 i: 3 fir w + % < i 9 4 gb Bigeye ae : ; pe Hee ee ee ge oh epee ah ea i + >, Se babies oe eteeee os + = * * bezes 2 e24e32 a 5. ase Pd Su 2: Bese stertes . 9. 4 . ay eee lb Peer seeene SSeut ¢ es Pe tet at rEEster® Death Notices me ADDIS, MARCH MARCH 23. 19st. ROY Peter,. ashington Clarkston: © 80: hus- band of a Addis. ‘Punerel Employment Agencies. 8A chard Lk. Ra., or call xp. Dishwasher ot et i fre *piee He i TE : é ¥ a ‘4 5 TURRET LATHE TO pan G RL OE ADIT... Bookkeepers $300—$400 You can have vour choice of ve Jr. Stenos.—$2 t q- a Hi i EEE i ef if 4 i Yew York 1, N. Y¥. +3 23095 9 a * i Tool Inspeetors DETROIT BROACH and MACHIN * houghtful Service . 2-6 3 Voorhees-Sivle FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Sgchs Enke or Motor Cemetery Lots 5 iti EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING S Cmae, S35, Owe Bis. Graebner's JOBS * FOR . Men & Girls 5 a BEE =. vy —— employe bene- TIOUSEHOLD TROY TOW * Must be journeymenor | letters of experience 58 Hours per week APPLY: ' Cefttral Tool & Die Co. ie Rd. ~BIRMING: FINANCE CORP. 3% 8. Saginaw: Real Estate Salesman CRP Eth eee Lee e ee neen ee TIME SALESMEN to work on Ae ee ee ri tb : fle i The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 REAL ESTATE SALES- but pot necessary, Ask for sales manager Humphries 3| Graebner's |siiax “MICHIGAN’S P. W. DINNAN 6 OW. HURON Employment Agencies 8A Career Girls LIKE A REAL CAR BARGAIN? Lots : lim the Want Ads! rf ‘ork Wanted RING ¥ ¥ i‘? *¢ . A oy — 3 — ~ enema . = Sane ai ts a ig, Smell fat 5801, i - AMT AECO new. estimates. GL ter Contracting — we hte te es bi... BAY A's Furniture Retnaing 164 . FE 8 sIncome Tax Service 17 BENJAMIN & BACKUS ee a soni | EE Pare he Hat