Hite fy 2 & nS pe “as ah eae apg eghapeigl es - i i i a gS ae ; Pi Ss eee ere ee ee a Fail by { Vote Plan Sought -to Restore ‘County-State Split From 70-30 to 50-50 Basis A compromise move to alter the 70-30 per cent Since the 76-39 agreement went year, =F af for yourselves, and FE i pL tg i (] z 2 mil TE = § E FE if Pontiac's Easter Shoppers Lucky Weatherwise | Easter shoppers are getting a break in the Pontiac area. The weatherman predicts for another day partly cloudy with little change in temperature. Tonight's low will be near 36-40 and Saturdays high will — : 54-58, Easterly winds at 12-22 miles an hour are predicted for tonight and, tomorrow. . The lowest thermometer reading, preceding 9 a.m. was 35 degrees. The mercury stood at 55 at 1 p.m. ie 50-30 formula would have) ieee ee Sg ape for your children. And as they led him away, they laid hold upon one Simon, a Cyrenian, coming out of the country, and on him they laid the cross, that he might bear it after Jesus. And there followed him a great company of a and of women, which also bewailed and lamented him. But Jesus turning unto them said, Daughters of Jerusalem, weep not for me, but weep —From the Gospel according to St. Luke. | Blizzards and Floods Sc preading New Fear jin Soggy California — '|toll is six, and Gov, Goodwin J. Knight, who declared a ‘jalone is 12 million dollars. SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — Devastating mountain snow blizzards and northern and central California floods spread new fear today Sanughout hundreds of communities. - At least 5,000 persons are homeless. The known death state of emergency for all? California Wednesday, called on President Eisen- thower last night for five million dollars in emer- gency federal aid. Knight reported to the President that highway and levee damage Unesti- mated damage*to crops and other property will run into many mil- lions more. Forty-foot high coastal waves in See Mateo County te the Leoni (Picture on Page 2) Driver Held of Dalene "Chief i st WASHINGTON we Opponents of President Eisenhower’s defense re- organization plan centered their fire today on the mili- tary spending powers he - proposed for the secretary of defense. An Easter recess post- poned until April 15 — one — what shaped up as a major battle over the plan, Some Congress members ap- proved the plan; others criticized some of its features both as threat, ening the continuance of the Army, Navy and Air Force as such and _ las taking over congressional func- mediate south of San Francisco | hammered buildings into spliat- ers along a four-mile stretch. And the nierciless rain, which has turned towns into rivers, goes on. ~*~ * * The weather bureau warned that) another perilous storm is headed) ifor California from the Aleutians, | ladding to the grief, misery and) jfear. _ FREDERICK W. SWORDS > Says State Re inot lost, State Highway Commis- isioner John C. Mackie declared, yesterday, * * * Mackie was answering a charge by Congressman William §S Broomfield that he was still drag- ging his feet’ in securing what federal funds have been allocated ‘to the state for federal interstate fond buildings. The commissioner - added 079,000 out of ay pony 3 federal interstate monies for the 1959 fiscal year have been obligated so far. There is no immediate rush in jobligating fiscal °59 balance at jthis time, Mackie stated, ag the ifunds, on a 90-10 federal-state matching plan, cannot be collected by the state until the fiscal year begins July 1, * * * Broomfield said this delay leads to a delay in construction. Mackie contends that the state's 1.4 billion dollar five-year road construction= program an last fall “‘is proceeding on sche- . |dule,” . |Water 3 Feet Deep DETROIT (INS) — A -flood, three feet deep in some. places, inundated 18 blocks of residential Northwest Detroit last . night when a 24-inch water main burst. The broken main poured as much’ as fives feet of water into ‘at’ least 20 baserhents and scores of-automobi kena hie up. to the floorbo to Broomfield’s Charge million more. Blocking any On Federal Money _ All of the nearly $72 million in federal funds for highway con- |struction in Michigan next year ‘will be apportioned in time and ‘As Throngs W orship in Jerusalem Churches Hold — JERUSALEM #® — The Easter! Thousands hymns of Christians mingled with county churches this aft Moslem calls to Ramadan prayers|the traditional Tre Ore sarvitenl ‘in the Old City of Jerusalerp today commemorating the sorrowful while Jews across the armistice hours of Christ on the Cross line in the New City stpcked up Worshipers filled the auditori- for Passover feasts tonight. With celebrations of the three re- ligions coinciding, the Holy City ‘was bustling with pilgrims on both sides of the armistice line divid- um of Central Methodist Church where the Pontiac Pastors Assn. held the annual Good Friday serv- ice. The service. was divided Offers Amnesty into ing it between Israel and Jordan. Sections with worshiper: waiting, * * * About 5.000 Christians from a’ dozen nations gathered in ‘the Jor- dan-held Old City, where Jesus tius Pilate. Breaking up _ into groups according to languages, they carried heavy crosses along the route Jesus followed to cruci- fixion, At each of the 14 stations of the cross they stopped for hymns and sermons. As the Way of the Cross pro- | cession began, Mosiems assem. | bled nearby at the hallowed Dome of Rock for the usual Fri- day prayers during Ramadan, the holy month of fasting. The Deme of Rock marks the spot where the prophet Mohammed ascended on horseback into heav- en. The rock was once the sa- cred altar of the Jewish temple from which Jesus drove the mon- ey changers. At the other end of the Way of the Cross, the Church of Holy Sep- ulchre, Christians were to enter jthe church courtyard opposite the |mosque of Amar as loudspeakers) Saints jin the mosque's minaret broadcas: | sermons * eae A * Jews in bi ee City prepared] for Seder. the feast just after sun- down which opens the weeklong Passover festival..The traditional spring festival commemorates the emancipation from Egyptian slav- ery of ancien Israclites led by Moses. Hunt at 4 Parks Tomorrow the increase is 1,402 over last year's spring .enrollment. ‘Flat, Stale and Tired’ NEW DELHI (INS) — Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Neh-. w= 3,000 Eggs Await-Kids : 3 are awaiting Pontiac's young- : sters tomorrow at four city parks. : Thousands of Easter ok sisted by civic org: hunt starting at 2 p.m. The Walton; Murphy Park, East eee thee Chamber of x * Organized by the Dept: of Parks and Recreation, as- object of intensive search during the = styewiae Easter egg. ants. will be, viaged-at Jaycee Park, Joslyn at Park, Montcalm and Glenwood; and Orehatd Lake, east of Telegraph. § : Any youngster 11 years old or younger can participate and parents haye been asked to take them to the park x * Atsrting in’ ey egg hunt will be the Pontiac- Junior : Commerce, Northside Kiwanis Club end the I ae Orranaes of Pontiac, ees ‘ , some 3,000 veges will be the | boulevard | at Bim; Oakland ite, near * to be seated at intermissions. from the “Seven Werds From the Cross” were | Dr. Joseph I. Chapman of Beth-— was tried and condemned-by Pon-| any Baptist Cherch, the Rev. Paul T. Hart of First Method- ist Church, Rev. J, Allen Parker of Newman AME Church, the Rev. Wayne E. Welton of the Parkdale Church of the Naz- arene, Rev. Edmond L. Watkins of the Joslyn Avenue United |. Presbyterian and Rev, Calvin Cc. | Rice of Central Methodist. Presiding at the three-hour serv- ! |shey, associate’ pastor of the First ‘Presbyterian Church, Rev. pastor of Central. Methodist. Parishioners jammed St. chael’s, St, Benedict's, St: Jo- seph’s, St, Hugo of. the Hills, St. Vincent de Paul and Our Lady of! the Lakes for the Stations of the! Cross, Mass of the Pre-Sanctified, | and Veneration of the Cross. Hundreds thronged to All Saints Episcopal Chutch on Wil- Hams street for the annual Tre Ore service, - Pontiac: citizens filled the First, Christian, Baldwin Avenue Method-| ist First “Church of . God- and, Trinity Baptist churches where the lowship observed Good Friflay. Eight Waterford. Township. con- gregations met in Christ Lutheran Church for a combined service with capacity crowds, Oh, Yeah! MARYVILLE, Tenn, (IN aaa David H: Bi merizes his » College students with th otic’ sug- gestion: “You a tem, and be able 48 the questions In Today’ ate SEE EES NE SERB aE Oakland County Ministerial. Fel-' Ce, er % County News shecates 10 nage 2 id B. ‘Farm &,G n 43% ' Mligh Sehoot........6565-.. 17 Markets ©. vis as 6 Obituaries 2.0... 6.6 seine 5 Spotty... wagpiey ids EME Theaters ........65. ee SORE TV & Radio Programs.....7 31 . Wilson, eo Pee bi Carl 'W. Nelson of St. John Lutheran Organization of Ame Church and Dr. Milton H. Bank, to Castro Rebels Tre Ore Services ) 4 ‘ : | e | L : : 3 ; ‘ ¢ j # : : ; oy = : : : : : : 7 | J . 3 A : : : : | ¥ : g 4 a 3 : —— BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION HIGHER ACCOUNTING ‘GREGG SHORTHAND MACHINE SHORTHAND SPEEDWRITING SHORTHAND : _-TYPEWRITING COMPTOMETER — CALCULATOR |... New Classes Starting —_ noe eens mann neees nas! le —- | Monday, April 7 _ DAY—HALF-DAY and EVENING The Business. Institute = 7 W. Lawrence St., Pontiac Ph. FE 2-3551 VISIT THE SCHOOL, WRITE OR PHONE * TO ARRANGE A PROGRAM. VETERAN APPROVED ABC shorthand) ~ at 7:00, The. Public 6 OOO OO Oe Ee Oe OSE EOE ORGY HF TAPE DORM Oe | Te ae 1 eM ek Oe 7 oe ee Is Invited and metals—which ‘proved techniques ¢ould pry from the ocean bottom — but of enorm- ‘ous quantities of i. x * * ‘actually outproduce the land. A |New England harbor, properly ' cultivated, could produce nine tons ‘of clam meat per acre annually— ithree times the amoynt of com- ‘parable food an Ohio farmer could ‘produce on one acre. |. oe | Eventually, marine’ scientists I say,.the oceans. may~ be stirred artificialy to bring up mptrients from the bottom so sunlight can get at them and so increase the sea's productivity of food stuffs. * * * | Here’s one way process is : In most areas, a vertical pipe carry a stream of water either up ‘or down, once it was started, and A FREE DEMONSTRATION CLASS in Speedwriting (the | is being planned for Monday, April 7, § definitely. * * 1 | This is because ocean surface In terms of food,.the sea can il i € S g i L ae fj in which this|" shoved down into the sea would| if uninterrupted would go on in-/fi tion. up the pipe, it tends to get warm- er, But because bottom water is ily iF 3 : i : * A vital step in making the most ‘of the ocean’s food resources is * Pe OF AHA OO Ee ee oe we Leather Travel * Men's and Ladies’ Alarm Clocks | Genuine Leather Bulova . $ 495 Billfolds ee ° erg Reg. $6.95 Vetoes $] 69 " a | $4 Rhinestones or new pins, earrings, br For Easter Glamour - Costume Jewelry bracelets and matching sets to complement your new Easter outfit. — a Wear a New Watch Look fo the Sea to Provide Food for Billions. of P col ae, es 4 hati » $49% : multi-color fashions. Necklaces, Brig eee sae as oe 2 OP 10 A. M. ‘TIL 9 PLM, et FROM OUR CANDYLAND 10c -- 1.98 Marshmallow Novelties . . . Foil-Wrapped Chocolate Eggs:... ..39¢ Your Name Engrtrved Free on Hollow Mold Ready-Made Easter Boskets. . . . . 59¢ te 2.29 See Grant’s Complete Selection of htly Colored Baskets, Candies & Fillers “ Just imagine your youngsters’ delight when they open these holiday surprises Complete selection of | Coconut and fruit-and- rabbits, chicks , eggs. nut centers. | 25c -- 59c ee @ee RL Rich in clot ond Gatin’ 2° to brighten your home. POTTED TULIPS — Sey yall Planted it Hh 159 ' soil. Compare these plants with those you usually find.priced upto = twice as much, Save at Grants. = Wet Be al ge ee ee re w.T. GRANT Co ‘ f é i" 7 fy “ ‘ |~ : te 7 — Haron Street» >‘ — Phone FE 4-1133 _ FREE PARKING Open’ Monday ond Friday Nights ‘til 9 iM yt 2 Symbols of Easter for your home...or for gifts PLANTED LILIES So delicately shaded, so regally tall, so heartily fresh, Brighten the _ hearts of friends, grace your own home with their loveliness. Grants — low money-saving price makes it possible for you to give several. * Tall, graceful blooms.. : hardy growing plants -HYACINTHS Herald Spring's arrival in your home with these graceful clusters of colors, Dew-fresh for lasting loveliness, they have just arrived in time for gift-giving. Choose from pink, white or blue blooms. Sig SRE 79: *. Easter Chicks and up 15¢ Each - Chicken Feed—10e Bag | MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER ~ 1 “~y __THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1958 $ eS at the Richard Euler home on LeGrande avenue. arrangement of cellophane Little » the Euler’s son, gives the appearance - ducklings adorned with leat swhat the Easter Bunny left in the basket of wn le catial &. a Satan iedialialatitieieatetnt hina Naledodehamieanatnin ahaidens tdlededararii ket ke ad : : Ti BV ainda ee Bo +? -) e cau eds - : a : ‘That perky loppy-eared bunny perched ‘on the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Rogers of West table seems as happy as his mistress, Deborah Rogers, Iroquois road, is just about to.dip an egg into a bowl about preparing the eggs for coloring. Deborah, ~ of vivid purple dye. cownes sen oes hep ensdam eee Personal News of Interest | Holiday Means It’s Travel Time Light Makeup otra ; _ dress up. your table “+ Cuddly pastel-colored animals are Eastertime of Chippewa road, clutches one of her soft 'n’ fuzzy favorites of all youngsters. Here, Carol Warrick, little friends while admiring the bunny and colorful daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. Carleton Warrick — basket she has received. A Se -Permanents i = x Set FINE CHINA : , ars, 3 Howerth AT A LOW, | Pees) CRYSTAL fo Enjoy LOW PRICE! || faQmees FLATWARE Big Day a an work done by-sortor | | SERVING DISHES students under super DECORATIVE PIECES Almost as soon as a child is old enough to toddle and ‘to un- : vision of instructor. derstand he pects of car society, he loures tow. | Phone FE 4-1854 that there are certain days ? scattered throughout the year Closed All Day badges epee — ac- . Relatives W ednesday af ld Call Miss Wilson Today There’s thanksgiving when for Infermetion PONTIAC BEAUTY COLLEGE 164, East Huron “Behind Kresge’s 2nd Floor < NOW The flight: to Willow Run - Yet Give the “Gift of Distinction” .. . You Can , From Our Fine Collection ENGLISH BONE CHINA Say |} CUP and SAUCER “Charge | cna et ete Priced from 99 ANTE F i 25 § saucers to add to her col- $195 te $995 lection! for treat yourself to one of these “collector's t iterns’‘{) A - 24 WEST HURON STREET © Shop Tonight "til 9 PM. i {) wearing a_ chemise, but Mary Kim Segula of Williams Lake road are . PONTIAC STATIONERS | pparel f ~ . Segula is right in style as she poses __ parents of this-tot, | ao 75 N. Saginaw with a nosegay of stephanotis centered 4 : as 4 ema / THE: PONTIAC’ PRESS, FRIDAY, ‘APRIL '4,'1956 RNR Bone] sae Me LORD CAs RADTONOS | adil ay | =. B TLILIR 78, fog, US. Pat. Of. | Z GLY, G; HERNENS, \Y YOU'RE JUST I COLORED CAN YOU GIVE ME THE MAN TOO MANY SOMETHIN' TO EAT 2 SS | ig _ A . Sethi : nm : £ : >. 7 ere * 4 fi \ , ER $ eS ey. ae Ps ACKSON TWINS GOW On ee ae eet eres ees ek 2 : TRwiteansg 4-4 © WEA Gervien, tne. TA. Rag. US Per OF DIXIE DUGAN ———ae By McEvoy and Strieber Peek el | HELLO... THE STREET KNEW HEY YEAH) td | FRONT OF YOUR HOUS By Charles Kuhn JUST WHEN YOUR THROWIN'| | FLL TRY AN’ PLAN eK. | | BY TH’ WAY, GRANOMA, & | | CAN Vou TELL ME,PLEASE,..| | TOMATOES WILL BE RIPE ? -] | SEASHORE VACATION JUST ABOUT THAT TIME/ | You'll Find Delicious Wrigley’s PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way ; to solve all your buying and sell- ae ) a ing problems. i 3 To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 \ Aw as ; ‘ : , A 4 e a } | ! ad \ sa F ‘ z if ‘i = . i \ 7 ’ \ Ae i ‘ 5 \ \ ‘ \ , y t | es 5 ¥ : * : ‘ - ca oy (ae i | eres eee pc A a i Fe ak ie ee te a oa ie a ba a ee | at eT he bias FWENTYSS: ~ State Man Dies in Air Accident Navy Plane Crashes High Mountain Slope; Co-Pilot on Critical List ‘WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. Ph — The body of a Navy flier has been removed from the wreckage of his plane by state police and military] personnel who had to usé a snow tractor ahd snow shoes to through the deep snow on Greylock. ; The body was that of Navy Eugene B. Ganley of Grosse Mich., co-pilot of a Navy which crashed Wednesday high on the wooded slope of the 3,500-foot mountain. Cmdr. Robert R. Vanderberg, 38, also of Grosse Ile, pilot of see eeee Jonathan, bu, oo.+09+ McIntosh, bU. se.sso teele Red, bu. ..0... get Mt. Lt. Leeks, lle, C:45|Parsnips, lp eee e renee . DETROIT EGGS the plane, survived the crash but is in| Detsel! critical condition at North Adams Hospital. Vanderberg gave himself first aid and then waved weakly to a helicopter search crew. The helicopter crew, unable to land because of the trees, lowered ‘a rope which Vanderberg tied around himself. The craft landed at a nearby clearing and took the in- jured airman aboard. * * * Vanderberg, father of three chil- dren, suffered a fractured skull and many cuts on his head, face|Recks, 25-27 him a good chance to live. He was quoted as saying he had just turned the craft over to Gan- ley and was leoking at some . maps when the crash came. The plane was flying from Grosse Tle to the Naval air station at Admits Protein Count Too Low in Baloney Packing 255 Ladd Rd., Walled Lake, ed guilty yesterday to having low a protein content in his home- costs. The complaint was made by James McCollum, state food 47%; ta > wid. avg., 2, wid. wtd. ve ’ grad A, large, 3844-43; browns, 38-41. grede Poultry DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT, April 3 ( per pound for No. 1 pouty up to 10 a.m, ettes, 2; i - Livestock DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT, April 3 , 200. rly slaughter cows, these € ce unchan: 17.00; compared last week; * steers mM, 50; few heifers 27.00-28.00; heifers 19.00-24.00; 00; cows cutters 13,50-17 0; canne one load and a 104 too it to vt aid og Rey = Yl DETROIT, April 3 (AP)—Eggs, f. 0. b. roit, cases included, fi Whites, grade A, jumbo, ——— average, 51; extra large, wtd, avg., rge, 43-40, wid. ave 45; 42; small, : “Whites, AP)—Prices pa! top quality live 4 —_ type turkeys, heavy ( — fy stuay u ady, scar bes uellity 17,.00-19,00; canners and cutters 13.50- to m 1 22.80-24.50; utility steers $ loads choice 835 wtilit utility cows 17.00- 19.00-20.00; 00; utility id te its 24.25; ; around 3 around 100 onnee oonee Be eoeen Oe oooe eral-state 50-54, 47-60, rade A, large, 20 id Cattle, te to other cows ice 980 standard standard lative aj Lease fees paid to the authority by the schools out of annual legis- would service cod|and ultimately retire the bonds. at Die f Willys Eyes Brazil as New Plant Site WASHINGTON — Willysi,.= volve the transfer to Brazil of dies} cme und other exuipesent for the Willys. eel: Stn last manufactured in 1955, Willys is a division of Kaiser Industries. The Kaiser office here, asked about the report said: - “Because a large percentage of Willys’ market is in the export field, the company is constantly exploring new areas in which to produce and sell its line of vehicles. This is particularly true in Brazil.” wie” ee : News in Brief E di : a Hi -, adv, : ~ HHT ta Mk iF Fisher Ave. e ib, , shorn| arrive : ioeds Tb. s DETROIT — Detroit Mayor Returns — Mayor Louis ed| not fully recovered and would work woo! ce slaugh- and|commerce’s Annual spe-| Meeting Tomorrow COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — The annual Commerce Township meet- ing will be held at 1 p.m. tomor- row in the Township Hall, 2840 Township residents will have the opportunity to express opinions and act officially on township mat- ters, They also can bring up any subjects not on the The proposed budget for the 1958-59 fiscal year will be submit- ted for public approval at this co agenda. | i frit i : 1950 Oldsmobile’ Soden’ Ba 10, 1988, at 28 WN. . 33881. Public Gale Es roates Oe Bank a i Both tra: in the Vanguard satellite, one by a miniature solar 3°E Fe i Hit z 83x E The Eatmore Restaurant, at 926 W. Huron St., Waterford Township, RENT A ‘58 CAR! was broken into last night and $30 Aleddin Drivurselt System me anes 0) AE care STANDARD STA Entrance was gained by bresk- hey > ote FE 4-1193 ing a front window, said police. NEW YORK (INS) — All ws. | ‘Seah = moons, stock exchanges and many com. |‘ ‘ue opr), modity were Deputy Probate : today in observance of Good aurea it 88. Friday. 14 — WATERFORD RESTAURA “A Clean Car Rides Better, Lasts Longer” 4 AUTO WASH inspector. on a part-time schedule. time. smaller prospective investors. 098 8 April 4 — — re ES - . Rae ne ee Death Notices Card of Thanks 1; Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted 8| Work Wanted Female 11 Building Service 12 Business Services 13 , WE WISH TO THANK OUR MANY |SALESMAN TO SELL FURNACES. | ALL MEN OR WOMEN DESIROUS | 1 DAY IRONING SERVICE, $3 BU.|CEMENT 18 OUR SPECIALTY.|GARDEN PLOWING. REASONA- - a : , Floor 3-487, COTTE CIRR CGASiaa| Pe ene nig teas] Std tine oot engine | ein Ge Sut” oxic ts| Zea Sretecniniouy aves | bak ome comment OR ie beter en b. SS. kindness and floral dur-|_Lk. Rd, Union Lake N i2 Dm. 1 ein ek wow ~~ ai ations and after 6 HEATING Sei ond ire, Vernig cstab)| Sur Son Graham. Bpecial, “\unieess rhc “bottoms OP a ee ge 4 oa sn | “ap 24 hr service on all ot Rosary will be recited Sunaay at] Menke to Rev William Narbech.| those witing’ to ‘work hard need | ousccleaning season, selling Dau * sag and ‘housecleaning. Fe S4ee| CEMENT & BLOCK | beatite “equipment, “Can” Wwarse Bunday at oe Fo General Motors Truck and Coach } N, Paddock St. at 9:20 a.m. yall Call PE 2142 for ap- i roe Prac 7INiBI : service will be held Universal Gu Beal and employes Ravicigh a = mates “Tages - aude am from ge alichante| gad, anal TH, tod friends fem) Sen spin |" Gall tor tmerview, 7 S400 wgiand “cheating. Insivea. "Mk Mt. Hope Cemetery. Mr. Grif-; ter and brother, secured. here, Exce oppor- | *Eu\eewomen : LA SHARP ENED. sat hurt Hose "|" Funeral Directors 4) aly fecies eer Q= Sthca| ScRiqaee etree gel Os | oe == et eae MILL. APRIL 2, 1958. EDWARD 3,|"A ROMELIKE ATMOSPHERE” | $22 3’, help you sek, started. Reals 6s, eawond 20000, Moved & cared tor, PE 21790. RELIABLE ASPHALT PAVING 192% Kirkshire, Burm. age #0, A COA 3463 Dawson omy ord, or write WE eotional tor appointment. Call| EXP. TYPISTS WOULD LIKE cnvevers, ‘ah power Sguoment isiber of Dr avard,). mitand| FUNERAL HOME _ | _Preepore, ‘tu. °° We fgsse or PE bot. | pert time wore. Light shortens re eo of Sister ary Lelie Miss Helen, Fistne on +7 ree WANTED Employment Agencies 8A GERMAN LADY w HOUSE- Septic Tank Cleaning . homas Elizabeth neat appea: young men r eS sad Mrs, Bessie charnock Bist-|LONE]SON-JONNS| Feiween we "awe ’St ad i eixecee | ee Sele lings. sewers. sink dina & Bouthfield, et 12 boon Satur. FUNERAL HOME business, EVEL week Experienced in: housework. “| 26 hr. service. Ph. FE 8-1311. dey, with ment in Roseland for Punerals™ who can eal Apply VOCATIONAL COUNSELING FE 50200. . a as 4 at 463 8. f° : GIRL_18 DESIRES BABYSITTING Leacl. money See ores oe siful Service PE 3-500) Pr eitane | o COMMUEY ARE Ste. ae housework, PE 46001. sEE = R. Weegward, betveen 13 & V h Si ] each Ww. Esp. PE. 2-41 t ee BUILT. 7 4 Be ee tenes Lk oornees- 1p e Help Wanted Female 7 7 la t. ’ " Aw MACHINE FILED & ‘ET. FE . eae ees) | FUNERAL HOME ||” as ierycapan eta mee mi i Fes | ot putwa—saroOns— BCT a ae Ambulance Service—Piane or Motor) {., Pig, Caresr children in your home. EM 3-0500. Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 chain saw work. 175 NOB KEECH, APRIL 3, 1958, ADA BELL. 20378 mg Om og Bg EM 24278. 3 0° -gemalestnase Mehes = imaieding Service 136% Oakland Ave. ‘age 88: be) Help Wanted Male 6) bewsebold & gift lems now ( tractive girt who can type $0| LADY WISHES HOUSEWORK 3 = Aine st. fe of Ralph h trans- PLOWING, DISCING, DRAGGING 4 Gaughter of Mra Herbert ee), Ee ee WPM. is, Seat ‘snd likes a A Own om nO. Votes, Funeral service wit! beheld! ACCOUNT CLERK II | tee of car & phone, Fora ee Upholstering 23 the Muitoon Funeral Nome with| ,.. CIFY OF PONTIAC tment, Gull i 5atae’ or Pas 6430s, Postine Sue Back Bldg” PE| ings. PE &5004. = ps eal Cfficiating Interment in| Sslary 94.732 — $3,044 APPLICATIONS NOW : ae. csimates FE ae g ey) Ability to analy WOULD LIKE EAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- Broke ene. Meee Pl] Salat “ta cd, eens" Eeaeah cote bees | __ Instructions 9 pa Ra 3 Sggit™ Coo? ane Bd. Ea . Post veeguires taxes, etc.| beth Lk. Rd. — BEG! NNT ; YS ONL rry White & Sons 3% sr TE eg es Rg es cous| Furniture Refinishing 16A| Inc. Ph. FE 4-4597 | yy SAMA UPROLITERNG_— jon, Crab; age 30; beloved| tremectons and exill in applying} _C:li BMI 42008 FE Fe. baby sitting, Reliable, FE — Aga Rg : a ape.| PONTIAC'S OLDEST & LARGEST “pres ~ a ge husband. of ‘rs. Cath W| of Preferred age 2-4¢| © Clerk - Stenographer is, foe winter y eeitye BS sid : Lente REAL CARDED ait 1 24 Thay gy | fe lg Bye rable recent experience in Work Wanted Male 10 . ; D&M BUILDING Garden Plowin 6B| garden , oi noun: ae athier’ of Leona ain:| ‘Torn lacfuding ‘Superience’ “inl vated Zenisee cote wechucloe: the | 3 PRACTICAL NORsE ExPeRE| | SERVICE ent Etsad “or Oi 3.3002 EM Sales PROUD LAKE. dear brother of Mrs. Ollie : m experience in/Varied clerical work -incl the|9 MEN DESIRE ANY KIND OF CTICAL NU. NET 5 i Mrs. Marry Chemberiain. Mrs:| Persone! Office. CRY Hall’ ’ss| Anime Of oral dictation. At loom | work. OR 34113, gnega and available, ORiando| rx 9-2008 Eves, OR 33216, AAA ROTO - TH We.) coin tb aapte Oe tom John Willwerth, Charles Lyne ™! 9" Barke st trai office work with typing and | 41 CARPENTER W TRENCHING AND | wen Rd PEE ‘s. Pree | SPRANG ANUP Clarence Lynam. Funeral graveside - 2! arrangements by the Parmer-| _ no ver Funeral Home a Senn SPRAGUE, APRIL 2, 1958, EVA, 232 E. ; age 56; beloved wife of Spregue; dear sister of 1 and Mrs. Ruth . Pune: service . will = 3 p.m. Saturday. Mrs. Sprague ? he im state at the Huntoon Home. KNOX Lenore, Sepuichre ee: - neral - ay, at a.m. M “from Holy Name Church. -|\ FACTORY SALES REPRESENTA. ‘interment | ; DO YOU THINK YOU ARE NoT| making enough money in your presen Pg on, We have an cpeaing rf one experienced sales- man. Must be over 25. Have own car, & able to references. FE 43674 for a ent, - ig apable my Pref: e 7. ably with # cnpertenee. whe al y ering dis- franchise} of large eopcern in sem Excel- lent earnings & Exp. Upholsterer at ees eee ee Steady employment. Growing bus- iness. A ! ark Leach Health Furniture Co. 220 N. Main, Mil- ford, Mich. tives needed for Pontiac a eads furn. Will train qualified . Call for appointment, FE LAWN WORK. PART- time. Write Box 115. c Press gi . physical cond}- tion, fn a m= hours a pay family information. Men Wanted rea. men 5-953 IN area. Husband can have ‘oman outside. Wi housework Et! yate sparim time full ust , | 45000. se, altead Setied ots 3 GRILL AND SANDWICH COOK Ted's has an grill cook and yrs calls please. en HOUS: R, Care of house et mm, TED ESTAURANT Woodward at Square Lk. Ra. LIVE IN. children for -working mother, MA 4-3081. Aft- goo eg ‘ . Com e ie. 1 child, Sat. OR 3-9606. oF ate nay, See o-0d6 Hf you want ling worker. BOX REPLIFS ee aunts ent. Ciean| <2-1043_be at 10 a.m tedar hore || Eee tly, ite ay Ea] were replies at the Press }! 1)'30 ‘a=. : nous For heme more than office in the following ver NO LAYOFFS on 208 boxes: men who qualify for sales — pat by = = ferviews, 10) te 8. Regal Corp. terminol rea Pontiac Os- 22, ” uJ * 5 ell Gnomes La 5 St, 06, HS, 6, 8, OS gelesen or Pontiae Beeurround-| OF early evening Earn as much: 112, 117, 119. g area. Must have car, be will-) as $100 to $150 week. Car nec- 9) SE spe ee ee Sear, Fee ease call Fa er cios|REEINED | CONGENTAL — LADY Be eee ae is | ie mmemae aye work — . 3785. Pe Te a. SAVE ENERGY, USE} REAL ESTATE |__| Sit'maiafer a hersave iol SALESMAN = We need “& good! Seles ‘work Commission check : men who is not afraid to really Pan 9 : WANT ADS! To find aj put forth some effort Good earn’ ScreTHING ix PRATT | 3 Sort taeeas Sat] Wr get sr ater’ Sus * "job, place to live or a own a" good car. Call Mr. Brown| _ fun. Mt Es —— : ' ™ | é ; . = A good used car, see Classi- L.H. BROWN, Realtor | piyte tateltet, Fency. wt | GOMPLETE Size! . an incubator.» § the 3 | r mt "ae * : Ct FANING and if Sale of odd beds—in mahogany, walnut, limed oak in many styles. ABJUSTING ie ‘Requier $4.00 mh ye Bee SOFTENER Winding Stem... | nent, clergymen, Par R $4.00 Regenerates While Relations in nf eguier You Sleep | Board euinar teat the co nny | which Jacks was phoning. de Main Springs ... all strike Comes igot a hammer the man} - es NOW ONLY 969" ae ee cece oe jd un- Prince , st | peggy On : *Chrenegrephe. Pome: ‘and Automatics sigihtly higher Other Models | tion offer} PHILADELPHIA # — John B.) * . Seve on Clock Repairs Also Watch and Jeweiry Repair. Main Floor z af i gs ag = “ From $139.00 rua teams [to settle Kelly, father of. Princess Grace} Police held of Monaco. ; | aminer’s finding. ,; was down at Gulf-/41, Amarillo, 154 North Saginaw St. Phone PE 5-417! PAYNE DIST. CO. | Just last month there was @ re- stream Park racetrack in Florida| charge. ; ‘newal of the sporadic vandalism recently and failed to pick a win- ( ™ , MAple 5-9021 tit has been Baked to the strike./ner in six races - . . oun ‘a seventh race sevent P mE sillcscaet Vian coamtatic et ined eilioen polite, wea, 9 bana smmed || TRADE IN YOUR FURNITURE! | | ; ; lrefused to work in a dispute over|““Happy Princess.” Kelly and fe- a ; Custom Drawn | new warts since two months “eer tana finished second. | ‘ | OL 1.8200 after the. strike started. Said Kaufmann to Kelly: “We for-' A. ~ a EM 3-493! f 4 73,.% got, Jack. The new prince comes 7.” “ie e | In en appearance before’ the first now.” “7 ‘3 e Ba he ' sedate From High Priced Suites! | : . ; . b d ; ; : | men’s. broadcloth Actual Values up ta $110 | ‘ e - 4 : | dress shirts SALE — ODD CHESTS, 4-5-6 DRAWERS — TOP- : § ; ; QUALITY WORKMANSHIP—$1 per week soon - @ - , , 4 , 4 pays for it. ! a Reg. FLOWERS || ** Pals . = , each : | Cross Country Potted Styles |). yas rcpoiioncs-te boty . © White and colors © Form-ease collar | . Tulips or: 4 You're bound . find a shirt_ ‘ + Hyacinths ! gt this. sale” odes TA ' 3 Each || sor cr’, thireace. ss All are fine quality , All Budding and Blooming |) 22° 250.°°°" | Make hers a happier Easter with . sed . rage f a beutiful plant from Sears many -/ different floral arrangements in [J pots, loaded with blooms. ‘Make your selection now while a varie- > ty lasts, OTHER EASTER FLOWERS Azalecs .........4.49- Deffediia ........ 1.95 traditional styles} fo es 2 Bone ee eh ee Fete eee ) Come Early for Best Choice t ; a 6 a ! Garden Shop Now — , 5 : Paps: | ne : ' down delivers! ‘ ross Country G ; d B d TRADE IN YOUR | Gladiola Bulbs oO onas FURNITURE | F : wow 10 for 598 | , . 4 Bears fragrant, blossoms in #0 Many Styles 98 Open Monday and Friday ‘til 9 4 : ) ~ for Men : Bring Your Parking Ticket to Us! We'll Pay It! F. Colorful Tuberous. : y Pair ' Begonia Bulbs — hg — oF gi f sea ‘ i WwW © sium 1OOK in. ¢ othing tor opring ‘ At fast 39¢ Ee. and Easter. Slimmer, lighter, more- flexible é Enjoy an abundance of charming be casts shoes. Slip-on, oxford or Shu-lok styles. in f ore baecl yng he phorbong Fea ie “ smooth leather for the well-dressed man-in : ‘ colors. oe aS dees = sizes 7 to 11. Save! 3 ee 3 154 North: Saginaw St. ed SEARS 154 North Saginaw St. + Phone FE 5-4171 JLRS Phone FE 5-4171 ” 4 aha He pine ' ei \ ; = . s aa - ¥ x y! bg “i : , a \ ne i y i } i. VA : { \ \ ee Bee Se | ae are a \ Se: > ae Se j ae ean ei SS eee es 8 i