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without a pay raise of nearly that percentage.
CAUSE-EFFECT In fact, should increases of this sort prevail throughout industry they would set off the wildest inflation this nation has
si Wi ijM mm-iv* “4 ““bb*“6) ovirfonno |„I preview. including Board Chairnoian Lynn
H Tlb«t the begimi^g „ig«l Mor, th.n -IOC, of lhe com.Tomswd o, BUomli.ld 8 fc8'5 WWxinrP. paid to graduates an, part‘rfipany* ProHada are in Dallas,i^.^p and eorporata and
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of hrS ve»idh oTwhat was-Mid! t + * jMichig8", California and Hie firm reported a sales
in n tnn« rpcnrHintr nr n miu K seems a contradiction then Delaware. increase ter the second M days
UISf&Zl Louisiana read thatArthur Letcher ---------------------------------|of August over the »me period
Teamster-s official E d w a r dlP,acem®nt d r“tor of the parent .? I<®® MS mm - m part|n an(j j{jng University of Pennsylvania, dis-j
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There is a good deal of evidence to support Letcher’s judgment that it is competition for talent that produces the increases. There are several underpinnings to his case.1
First, workers with the master of business administration degree have talent. Straight from the classroom, they often
News in Brief
While use preview is going on Danny Gonsalex of f7H in Dallas, Chrysler engineers in | Orchard Lake told city police Washington Wednesday will be haDnens lyeSterday someone broke into promoting the idea of automatic - ■ - , his home around 3:4ft p.m. and inflatable restraint systemaLfor stole a revolver valued at Jio. automobile passengers.
----*— -----i— ! Chrysler'* chief engineer tor
American Stocks '■£!£!£*„ *al!iy’ ??
Haeusler, says such an air stock | bag” system could provide a mat. L-. L... rh?ilevel 01 Protection greater than iX lov? w/V *•' that given by lap and shoulder iM 'belts.
NEW YORK (AP) - America, Exchange selected noon prices: Ml
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Mutual Stock Quotations
AQ Indus! Ark Best 22g ArkLOas 1.70 Asamera Oil AtlasCerg wt Bernes Eng BrascanLt To Pel ,24g
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INVRSTINR COMPANIES NEW YORK (A|P) —Tha tollowlng quotations, lupplltd by WO National Astocl-•tlon of Sacurltlaf Dealers, Inc,, are Iha prices at which the** securities
could havo barn said (bid) or bought
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Negotiators ter the Waterford £ Township Board of Education {and the district’s teachers and a state mediator agreed early today to take a contract dispute into fact-finding
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By ROGER E. SPEAR Q — My portfolio consists of rooad lots of American Telephone, Bethlehem Steel, Freeport Sulphur and Golf Oil. What is yonr opinion on these for present income end longterm growth?—D. C.
A — When combining goals such as income and growth an investor must bo willing compromise. A yield of 4.S per cent is still consistent wjth longterm growth but when a yield rises much higher than this — at least in today’s market — one can be fairly certain that investors have become disenchanted with near-term grtftrth prospects.
Both Freeport Sulphur and ethtebem Steel are prime examples cf this. In Freeport’s . easing of sulphur prices begun In 1868 contributed to an earnings slowdown this year.
Central & South West, each aelling about 1ft times expected lftftft earnings, yielding 4 per cent and 4.5 per cent respectively.
Q — I bought American Can some years ago. I am getting • per cent on my initial investment at S1V4 bat only I per 'cent on todny’g pride. I always considered this a good investment bat now wonder ll I
yielding I per cent - R. R.
A — Your figures do not agree with mine which show teat the current dividend rltejof ♦*•26 when divided by your purchase price works out td 7 per cent and on recent quotes to 4.7 per cent, As to buyins a high-yield feme, the anawer to the above leader also applies to your question, American Can’s « per cent gain in
Shane, which had sold at quarter sales was only nartiallv earnings multiples in the 80s, j carried down to earnings art now valued by Investors at1 because ot temporary oMratfcR
lam than hair thia r.tln nrnHI„™. ru ..V* ..P®™?1®
leas than half this ratio.
In Bethlehem’s call, ft anion began to lose interest hick fat tiie early lMOs and multiples ha ve deteriorated ateadlly each year to well below lftx pt present price.
problems. Diversification htto petrochemicals, coniumfr paper products and dress pat-84«HW supplement the Reding position in iTdSmWn*n1' Awwte* Can » mn a good long-pull to-
i. with Kellogg Cb. and
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TkE' PONTIAC t^RESS. TUESDAY,
XMi
ST 26, 1969
Nixons Presidency Still Defying Label
By EUGENE V. RISHER I equivocating, overly eager to
WASHINGTON (UPI) -jr__________________________
Richard M. Nficon’s presidency About his public policies, is seven months old and still ...
compromise and uncertain
, defies labeling.
The President has, in no ’ ’predictable pattern, appeared conservative, middle-of-the-road and liberal since taking office Jan. 20. With Congress on vacation and Nixon combining work and play in California, Washington left-behinds are putting some thought to what ' the administration is all about.
• To the public, he parently has been doing satisfactory job: 65 per cent of a recent Gallup Poll sample approved of the way he is handling the nation’s affairs. Only 43.5 per cent of the electorate favored him in a field of three last fall.
Items:
• To ids admirers, Nixon has been pragmatic and realistically flexible in his conduct of the presidency.
* To his critics, he has been
Monday's Tidbits of State Leaders
■y lh» AuaclaMd Krot < Th« esvirnar
’ Mrt with th. education reform com-• mission At his Travers. CHy he— ----------- 50* No. 2 COPPER >b 45*
BRASS . . 25*
RADIATORS "-25*
ALUMINUM '‘-8*
The results are beginning to show. The welfare reform proposal the President put toward last week is more daring than any domestic plan of the Johnson or Kennedy administrations. And it is backed
week and specimens of the United States next week.
The minerals are both metallic and nonmetalllc.
Producer Joe Cates scouted Heather MacRae In “Hair,” for, a lead in “Elmer Gantry” (and was enthusiastic) . . . The new-1 lywed Hilly Elkins (Claire Bloom) will mix honeymoon ahd business, attending the premieres of his film, “Alice’s Restaurant”
. . Comic Joey Villa and his wife Cecilia were divorced.
The club has taught more
up by studies begun even before than 1200 pe^ how to g^d inauguration. ^ ^ and polish rocks in the past
three years. It concentrates on
His aides say Nixon ls,teachl'g chudren earth 8Cjence determined to be an activist1 - — ........
president but, without con-
and the grinding and polishing
control, must carefully select his targets.
"We do not want Congress to)
skills.
The first vaudeville theater in get in the habit of turning us j America, the Gaiety Museum, down;” one said. I opened In Boston in 1883.
TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: “The phone service is so bad," a] man said, “that I told my wife I’d been trying to reach her, and couldn’t — and this time it was true!” *
WISH, I’D SAID THAT: A survey shows 70,000 people will quit smoking this month. And 60,000 of them quit smoking last month, too.
EARL’S PEARLS: Rona Jaffe described condensing her 500-page book, “The Fame Game,” to a 125-page film script: “It’s I like stuffing an elephant down a canary’s throat.” ■ j Comic Robert King heard of a doctor who charges $10 a visit — and more if you’re sick . . . That’s earl, brother.
CeubMlhM-l-H.il Syndic!.)
QUESTION: How did mustang herds start?
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ANSWER: Although there had been prehistoric horses in North America, there were none here when the Spaniards came. And the Indians knew nothing about them.
The Spanish conqueror Cortez brought horses with him when he landed in 1510. The Indians thought they were huge dogs and fled from them in terror. Since horses helped them subdue the Indians, the Spaniards guarded them carefully, allowing no one else to ride them.
But a rebellion of Indians In New Mexico allowed many of the Spanish horses to escape. More and more such horses "tan wild. They bred on the Western plains and formed herds, with small groups dominated by a single stallion.
Having been originally bred for warfare, they were strong and hardy, though rather small in size. They came to be called mustangs from the Spanish word mesteno, meaning wild.
Many were captured and used by the Indians, and also by the cowboys of early days. Their small size made them quick when working cattle.
But later, other breeds of horses were brought West and bred with the mustangs,' producing a larger and stronger working horse. The original wild mustang has almost disappeared.
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DALLAS (UPI) — The laser |use carbon dioxide In a long beam, a space-age tool used byitube in place of the ruby. It scientists ori the earth and the generates laser beams In the moon, may be a boon to the infrared frequency, nation’s cattlemen. WWW
Engineers In Dallas, blasting But Stilwell said their brand-away with a laser at an array tag laaer achieves tempera-of green steer hides, believe [tores of 5,000 degrees Cen-they have perfected a laser jtigrade. He and the engineers branding iron. They believe it are making a study to may end the use of hot irons determine whether to put on the and chemicals to brand cattle, brand with a stencil or by * w w | moving the beam.
Clifford G. Stilwell, vice Whatever method will be us-president of Veter 1 nar y ed, the animal will be stopped! Research Institute, said his in a chute and In the merest! engineers now are building a I fraction of a second the brand
laser oranding unit .for field tests on live steers. Stilwell hopes to have the unit ready for tests in six months.
Stilwell said laser branding is i,A„ „ F
so fast - In the time span of “Jg1 fid- ^e hope we can
will be applied MONEY SAVER “It now costa 25 to 40 cents to put a brand on an animal,”
microseconds — that an animal Is branded before it knows It. Stilwell thinks the pain will be less, laser branding will be cheaper, It will be permanent and hides will be less damaged. RUBY USED.
Laser stqpds for “light amplification b y stimulated emission radiation.” There are some differences between laser used In space work and the one used in the VRI laboratories.
The astronomers use a ruby
i get a radar beam that starts out half an Inch across and Is not wider than half a mile when it hits the moon. VRI engineers
get this down to 12 or 15 cents.
A laser branding machine, of course, would cost a good deal more than a metal branding iron and a mosquito wood fire.
Stilwell expects that the government will require Identification marks on all cattle and hogs within five years and that laser branding will be the answer to the problem.
He and his engineers also have been trying their beams on a collection of cow and steer skulls and find that they do lnstand job of dehorning. The speed of the process would lesson toe shock of the operation.
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LANSING (AP) — Sumner W. Cole of Grand Rapids —the only World War I veteran still working for the State Highway Department—plans to retire Friday.
The 70-year-old Cole fought In France In the artillery brigade of former President Harry S. Truman.
Cole Is .a right-of-way buyer in the highway department’s 11-county Grand Rapids district. Prior, to joining the department in I960, he was a part' owner In an East Lansing real-tycompeny.
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$6,000 Fire Hits GMC Truck
Waterford Home Stops 1969
4>%*SrcU£*tSlProduction
damage to a two-story home
yesterday morning, Waterford! CMC Truck 6 Coach Division Township fire officials report, has closed out 1969 model truck A youngster told firemen he! production at its Pontiac plant dropped toe candle in the attic r with a record-shattering output of the home of his parents, Mr. 1 ~ " |
and Mrs. Robert Cobb, 289 S.
Hospital. A portion of the second floor was damaged in toe fire, which started at 9:50 a.m.
August 21, V
-5 Main Mr*- .
Rochester, Mlchlp.n, public Ml* of a 1*47 For* Pitt V* Ton Pickup boorlnp serial number F10YLB44760 will b* held tor cash to the highest bidder. Inspectlor thereof may be mad* at 205 Main Street. Rochester, th* place of storage, The un-
NOTICC OP PUBLIC HEARING
IS, 1*69 I
Township Planning Commission Township Hall on Septr-*-- '*
I P.M. to consider th*
In trie Zoning Map: . S
From R-4pT Residential District to C->2 Commercial’ (General Business District) th* follewlng described property: Section * Supervisor’s Plat #4 Being part of Lot It Sag. at NW Let Corner, Th E 275 ft. to NW Cor. Lot 15, Th S 0-04’W tit ft. Id SW Cor. Let 15, Th W 275 ft., Th N g-IOhM 132 ft. to bog.
Property located at corner Ormond and White Lake Rds. Applicant ~ chaser
....... .1 th* prodM
chongat It on file at th* office of th Township Clark and may bt examine by thOM Interested.
KENNETH ORMANDY,
Planning Commission
ojf 191,136 units.
Martin J. Caserlo, a General Motors vice president and divisional general manager, said production here surpassed the former record of 179,093 set in last year’s model run by 6.7 percent.
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All GMC medium-and heavy-duty trucks, a portion of its light-duty models and some Chevrolet trucks are produced by GMC in Pontiac. Production closed out Friday.
* *
Total GMC struck production of 167,536 units, Including output at seven GM assembly plants elsewhere, exceeded the former model year record of 138,774 set last year by 20.7 per cent. WIDESPREAD GAINS
With 1969 model sales at record levels since last fall, ins
were posted throughout the entire GMC line.
Light-duty models ran 16.3 per cent ahead of last year, mediums were up 28.1 per cent and heavy-duty models — paced
*1i*cii?a^hH*eLak*|by the Astro 95 Introduced this model year — were 44.4 per cent above the 1968 total, Caserlo reported.
STAte OF MICHIGAN t- In the Probata Court tor th* County of Oakland, JlNMii BMMMI.
In th* Matter of the Petition Con. —tag —k Morel* and Lao
Court alleging mat Mid children com* wnhln th* arevluani of Chaim-
Of th* Compiled Laws et l*4« as
ad, to that the present whereat--------
the tether af Mid minor children le un-
H Jia Tearing on Mid gat— ..... — held at the Court Houm, Oakland County • Service Center, In the City of Pontiac hi said County, on the 5th day ol September a.d. IMS, at nine o'clock In the
Production of 1970 models in Pontiac will begin Sept. 8 with GMC truck operations at other GM assembly plants starting in the next week.
h time temporary or perm-
_____________...j* summons and notice
then bo aarved by publication of a copy ona week previous to Mid hearing In The Pontiac Press a newspaper printed circulated In Mid County.
STATB OP MICHIOAN - Th* Probate Court Mr The County of Oakland.
Rstate of Mlnnla Allan, decMMd, it le ardarad that on November c, .... at * A.M., In th* Probate Courtroom, Pontiac, Michigan) a. hearing be hold at which all creditor* of laid estate are required to prove their claims and on r~ before such hearing til* their claims, writing and under oath, wllh this Caur.. and serve a copy upon Paul C. Allen, Executor, 411 t. Bellevue, Lake Orlor “»Mn and service she.. be ma< by Statute and Court Rule.
Dated: August 5, me I—s F. Plan, Attar nav, w. Savon Mila mad ill, Michigan 4335
EUGENE ARTHUR MOORS,
Judgt ot Probata August ll, It, 24, 1549
Magre. Judge ol said Court, In the City efPontlacm Mid County, this 20th dr of Auguif A.D) 104*.
A True Copy fiaalV
EUGENE ARTHUR MOORE, Judge of Prato HELEN L. HAMILTON, Deputy prabafb Register, Juvanll* Olvipi—
_____________________ Aug, id, 11
OFFICIAL NOTICE OP SALE AVONDALE •asa. DISTRICT OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIOAN TAX ANTICIPATION NOTll
___._______... purchase I
anHcipatlan nates of Avandal* | District, Oakland CMXfty, Mlchlg* the par yjlye. of Ninety-Five TtoL_..-Dollars (**5.000.00), will b* received'by th* undersign*) ai the Board of Education Office. 72 South Squirrel Road, Auburn Heights, Michigan, J
pfRa lewtemhwMPli.. time and piece said bids will ba publicly opined and read.
The notes will be dated A teat, will mature April 1. I97fc .........
boar interest at a rata or rata* not to exceed six per cant (4*4) per annum Bath principal and interact will be pay gbf* at a bank or trust company ncafst fink* State of Michigan to bg designated nr MB original MMptMm
switch paying •gr' -.......
under th* statute* ■ .
B*n or of th* Pad
Ave., Birmingham. Memorial tributes may be sent to the Michigan Kindey Foundation or the Boys Club of Metropolitan Detroit.
CRAIG, ROSCOlTE.; August 26, 1969; 1641 Beverly Blvd., Commerce Township; age'62; beloved husband of Rose Craig; dear father of Mrs. Sally Lyons; Tonny and Jimmy Craig; dear brother of Mrs. Harry Downing, Donald and Walter Craig; a 1 so survived by six grandchildren. Mr. Craig will lie in state at the Richardson-Bird Funeral Home, Walled Lake until Wednesday, after which time he will be taken to the Niblock Funeral HOme, Britton, Mich, for funeral service Friday, August 29, with interment in Macon Cemetery, Macon, Mich.
NOTICE OP PUBLIC SALE Account Number R114m77-0I _
Notice I* Hereby Given by th* ......
—- t--1 M fhuraday, August 21, 1**» ck a.m. at 155 Main lire*!, Michigan, public Ml* M -
,___..-elat Pickup bearing
number 4C144P1«37i9l will be Ml., .... c*»h to th* hleMit bidder. inepection thereof may to mad* at 205 Main «-—•
it TF o'cii
undersigned riMrvn th* right to
Dated August 21. IN*. ________________
NATIONAL BANK OP OBTBOIT 325 Main Street Rochester, Michigan 4*0*3 By A. J. BAILEY,
Death Notices
lie in state at the funeral home. (Suggested visiting hours 3 to 5 and 7 to 9.)
Death Notices
•Mrs.
BLANCHE R.
August 22, 1969; 1155 Country Club Drive, Bloomfield Hills; dear mother of Mbs. Thomas S. Torgerson; dear sister of Mrs. Alfred J. Macksey and Mrs. Charles Wagner; dear grandmother of Thomas B.,
Nancy Ann and Richard M.
Torgerson. Funeral service will be held Wednesday,
August 27, at 2:30 p.m. at toe Christ Church Cranbrook.jjjoss, BARBARA, E.; August Bloomfield Hills. Interment in j 25, 1969 ; 4880 S a s h a b a w, Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit. Drayton Plains; age 65; Friends may call at the] beloved wife of Rufus M. residence after 1 p.m. to- Moss; dear mother of Ralph day. Arrangements by the) Moss; also survived by one Bell Chapel of the Wm. R. ■ brother and three sisters. Hamilton Co,, 820 E. Maple Funeral service will be held
of Mrs. Anna Sharp, William Weber, Mrs. Ruth Schalk and Herbal Rhode; also survived, by five grandchildren. Funeral service will be held Thursday, August 28, at 2 p.m. at the Vasu-Lynch Funeral H&iqe, 4375 N. Woodward, Royal Oak. Interment in White Chapel Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Hofley will lie in state at toe funeral home. Tributes may be sent to Charity Luthern Church, Detroit.
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A LOT OP MONEY has 'bean sent ao tMt we could offer your child the particular education, he needs. Wa'v* lest all H you don't help us. . if your child Is taMkftor 7 tonight at the funeral home. (Suggested visiting hours ere 3 to 5 and 7 to 9.
ARAKELOFF, ARTHUR August 25, 1889; 28 N. Johnson; age 81; survived by
i his friend Mike Kevorkian. Funeral service will be held Friday, August 29, at 1 p.m., at the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. Arakeloff will lie In state after Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the funeral home. (Suggested visiting hours are 3 to 5, and 7 to 9.)
BERGLIND, GUSTAVE (GUST).; August 26,1969; 8141 Eldora, Commerce Township; age 72; beloved husband of Sophia Berglind; dear father of Mrs. Gerald (Arlene) Maynard, Mrs. George (Vivian) Fogle, Mrs. Richard (Erva) Fitzgerald and Jack Berglind; also survived by 12 grandchildren.’ Funeral rangements are pending at the Elton Black Funeral Home, Union Lake where Mr. Berglind will lie in state after 7 tonight.
Nam# of ffie People at Alcblgen, You are hereby the Peering on nM petition -M at the Court House, Oakland County Santto* Center, In th* City of Pontiac In cold County, on (is *5 day
arm, at *
Mown*, Judo* af eald Court, In th* efPanttoeln sekt County, this and af Auguat A.O. MW.
A Trua Capy (seal)
EUGENI ARTHUR MOORE, Judge of PraSat* yiH j^Hffi^LTjSs)
uvtnll* Division
Aug. Mr 194*
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GRAVITTE, PERRY BEATRICE; August 25r 1969; 35 Gerdon Street; age 81; beloved wife of Leonard Gravttte. Funeral service will be held Thursday, August 28, at 11 a.m. at the Sparks-Grif-fin Funeral Homfe. Interment in White Chapel Cemetery. Mrs. Gravitte will lie In state at the funeral home. (Suggested visiting hours 3 to 5 and 7 to 9.)
GLASP1E LAURA”m.; August 23, 1989 ; 3192 Joslyn Avenue; age 72; dear mother of Mrs. Edgar Ter Marsch, Mrs. Rudolph Miller Sr., Mrs. Michael Hamilton. Earl. Donald and Edward Glasple; also survived by 20 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Funeral service will be held Wednesday, August 27, at 11 a.m. at the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. Interment in Drayton Plains Cemetery. Mrs. Glasple will lie in state at the funeral home. (Suggested vis-. itlng hours 3 to 5 and 7 to 9.)|
GUNTHER. CLARENCE, P. (TED); August 24, 1960; 149 Linclon Street; age 86; heloyed husband of Isabell Gunther; dear father of Mrs.; Robert Holm, Warren Thomas and Paul H. Gunther; dear’ brother of Mrs. Harold Hand; also survived by two g r a n d c h 1 ldren. Funeral service will be ‘held Wednesday, August 27, at 11 a.m., at the Sparks-Griffln Funeral Home. Interment in White Chapel Cemetery. Gunther will lie in state at the funeral h om e. (Suggested visiting hours are 3 to 5 and 7 to 9).
HAWKINS, CHARLIE c7 August 23, 1969; 153 Raeburn Street; age 61; Survived by 5 brothers. Funeral service will be held Wednesday August 27, at 1 p.m., at the Frank Carruthers F u n e r a * Home with Rev. V. L. Lewis officiating. Interment i n Oakland County Cemetery. Mr. Hawkins will lie in state today between 7 and 1ft p m at the funeral home.
BLEZINSKI, EDWARD JOHN;
August 23, 1989; 4895 Hatchery Road, Drayton Plains; age 82; beloved husband of Eva Blekinski: dear brother of Mrs. Mary Uey, John, Raymond, Frank, Gerorge, Matthew and Ferdinand Blezinski.________
Recitation of the P a r 1 s h HOFLEY, MRS. HELEN L.;
HOCKEY, CHARLES H August 25, 1969 ; 604 Stirling Street; age 70; beloved husband of Leona C, Hockey;' dear father of’Mrs. Clarence (Joanne) Durnen, Charley G., Gerald D. and David L. Hockey; dear brother of Mrs. Orville (Margurite) McCool, Royaldee, Donald and Dean Hockey; also survived by 14 grandchildren and two great-g r a n d c h 1 ldren. Funeral service will be held Thursday, August 28, at 1:30 p.m., at the Voorhees-Slple Funeral Home with Rev. Joe P. Massle officiating. Interment in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Mr. Hockey will lie in state at the fuperal home. (Suggested visiting hours are 3 to 5 and 7 toft.)
Rosary will be tonight, at p.m. at the Coats Funeral Home, Drayton Plains. Funeral service will be held Wednesday, August 27, at id a.m. at the Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Qhurch. Interment In Lakeview Cemetery. Mr. Bleiinski will
August 24, I960; 10600 Nottingham, Detroit; age ftl; beloved wife of the late Michael A. Hofley, the founder of Hofley Manufacture Oo. of which she was vice-president; dear mother of Esther L., Norman H. and David P. Hofley; dear sister
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BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 2, Ben Powell Disposal Service will start Winter schedule of 1 pick-up per week. Pick-up days will be same as last Wintef. For information Call 625-5470.
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ALBftVMAN 'Tb' wofkn
Dodga dealer, looking \ perlencod auto talasmtn over 4iw yrs. of age. Pleasant working condition!. Good Inventory of cars and trucks. Salary* bonuses, retire-mont.^CaU Mr. Bridges, 624-1972*
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Largs Lincoln Morcury dealership needs ambitious^neat^ipjieartag
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ALSAR COMPANY'
11121 Telegraph et 'l Mile . Southfield, Michigan 357-2400
helper tor multiple wMN screw machines, steady workers only, -good working condition* and fringe benefit*. Wolverine Machine Products Co.. HWiy. Mkhlgen.
ALL ARQUNb iRAOtttoST. iethe, mill and ahsaer. steady 50 hour weak. All irinBa*. oaadW.
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ASSISTANT CITY ENGINEER city Of fontiac
_ SALARY 512,9*0315^95 Excellent social benefit program. Mwd ba raGMarad a* a pro-fasfienM’ onginSr in th* stato of Michigan* *ltl| aovoral years of raseonslbl* SxparlatKs in civil onolniorlng Involving public work*
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24417 Grand RhMr
J US. Main |R LINI 1541 E.1S.Mila Equal Opportunity Employer .lot an Employment Agency CLARK OIL IS looking for ambitious
paw trajngu. jpHwm gan<5lt*. Per mora Intormatlon coll Jerry Bitot. LI B-72II oftar 5 *4*1, 271-
CONSUMER FINANCE
Local Oft tea, excellent future, growth company, ■ prat a r experienced men But will train, for Interview Sgfl.Mr. Wright, FB A 2424. Mutual Fltoina*.
. Firminghom
$2.96 -$3.32
It., girmlnahet^ MjcMton.
Checkers
DETAILERS
year round swrk
DELIVERY HELP Won^ tMjy*^ Inns and wookonds. Apply Chicken ■nar 4 p.m.
DESIGNED
SPECIAL MACHINE-AUTOMATION
Opportunity ta bocwna Pro^1 leader. Fringe tonetll*, ®Y*r*L™Jj steady year round work. An equal opportunity omployor.
CLYDE CORP RATION
1W0 W. Maple_________ Tr°r
DEPARTMENT Store Manager (Or Simms Annex store, experienced only. Apply In person or send resume to Simms Bros, n N. ■ Soglnow St. \ ---
Drivers Needed In This Area«
necessary. W# will train you. You can tarn ovor S4.U per hour. For application and Interview write—Nationwide Salety Director, In care of. Duff Terminal Bldg., 215 City Park Avenue, Toledo. Ohio, r phono (419 ) 2433255,
DRIVER SALESMAN. I
alter' 5. M7-4SS3. or 587-9145,
ENGINEERING AIDS I AND II
CITY OF FONTIAC
isonablt knowledge of the principles and practices ot drafting or hav* knowledge of the principle* and practices of land surveying. Apply Poraonntl Office, 450 Wld*
Track Dr. E„ Pontloe.___________
EXPERIENCED TIME STUDY end parts processing engineer. Salary, commensurate with ability. Send full resume to Post Olflct Box 151
Lapeer Mich._________
EXPERIENCED MEAT salesman, for Institutional salts, must hav# a following, good wages and baneflts, Hoffmans Oakland Racking, 524 N.
Perry,_________, ..
EXPERIENCED DRIVER, for Institutional delivery, must know city ’ ' ---- appearing. Good
OR SEE MR. BILL
EMPLOYMENT COUNSELOR! you hav* th* ability ar' Utoaa work with poopla a— sale* or public conte we will train you. I
high tarnlnga tint yu.. __
•nd Snelllng. Call Bob Scott, 3 2471, for appointment.
Crate*
FULL AND PART tint* service station mechanics and attendants wllh
FURNACE MAN, INSTALLER *nd experienced only, tools and own ' sty In parson supply Co. 237
urvlc* i must hoy* ti transportation. . Wtstco Heating w W. Clorketon Rd..
FAB INSPECTOR
DAY SHIFT
FITTERS
D*y end night shift OPENINGS
IS Ml. - Coolldge sres
»l opportunity Employer
-....— INSTALLERS _____________
service man, must to txporltnced. Lake Hailing Co. *“•
Foreman
Experienced man” (or compMta charge of small stamping epora-tlon. Knowledge ol progressiva dies, high ipaad presses and automatic toads *M*nll*l, sfMdy, future op-: Pros* Box
lutomont yard alio 1 light contractors —... wagas expected,
confidential. Writ* to Box C-l,
PonMoc Press.
GUARDS FULL 6r part II perlenced, or will train. (
•II shift*, chance tor advai.......
Marta Detective Agtncy. itnaao.
GAS STATIOti a'ttondant, ex-perlonced, mechanically Inclined, ™*i references, lull or PO-* ,,'“* Telegraph end Mopl*.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE and dl* sattars wanted. Apply In parson ’ u—" ‘-d. iso syra St. | —
GENERAL
FOUNDRY
LABORERS
WANTED
Systemation
25454 Novi Rd. Novi
GROUNDS KEEPER
Full time position available, tor oktoriijlaad. grounds kstpar in melnlensncs dept, of Mat hoapHai. W* oftar an excellent salary and Irltig# tonallt program. Codtacl St. Joseph Moray HowMBL rri Woodward)’ Pontloe. 23M1U Ext,
GUNSMifg,''M0hoao who quality. For Intorvlow C.H_M?, Lorem, “* *—
JANITOR
Part tlma aftornoon & '
J.n.t
jyRGi~‘itofeFari6|wr~Biin
lathi And BORING MtLL OPERATORS AND TRAINEES
wFlSTjX&rj&Z
Hajaj... y
LAND^AIrtNO^
'X' ’‘oW* &ttnhrc:ff
a. *52.1344. _____
lighT ASSEMBLY Mamrfaciuring
S^Hr Csll JU-11S7.
LIFE INSURANCE SALESMAN
$10,000 to $25,000
With or without Insurance ax-perience. Complat* training In our rewarding and lucrative bus ness with ■ gararoue londtarm training allowanco up to S10.1W tor yoar ta start, plus opportunity to torn, additional g|iHa|||||toMMBiH
MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES Thara Is i
“assets, prestige offlco facilities ,.i Southfield and • tine reputation for advancing our caraor man. Call
Mr. Gaunt, 353-5901.
wages, penems am ml. N. of Pontiac, 1.
Apply at T. p. Shue ™. Lapear Rd., Orion Township. MEN FOR LAWN, cutting bUI
473-57*7.
MECHANIC - GOLF C
sstnnniv — vyi.r CAR, gaaolln* and electric, ytor wound work. Good pay and tonoflta. 372 S.
MECHANIC
Heavy duty truck, must havo gi rtf. Top wages. Yoar arou Adrian Sod, 474-7212.
MACHINE
OPERATORS
and trainees for
.LATHES .MILLS ; GRINDERS'
Lynd Gear Inc.
Phone 651-4377 361 South Street Rochester, Michigan
■-----al opportunity employer
MATURE MAN WITH
H knowledge ot equipment. No W, Montcalm..
MAN WANTED FOR PORTER and --'-'-nane*. ,2 drlva-ln Retired man pratar-
MAN FOR BOAT
shop, year around , 2154 Cass Lak*
MOTEL PORTERS
Days or midnight, nead I man.
Anolv I SOI S. Telsgrsph.
HOLIDAY INN
AAANAGBMBNT
la I
expense, lac taa openings i wen. position start* at W100 par war, salary, to Hnn quailflto. Plus commission, ail company -------------------------•■'-ll^Mntaralaw,
MEN WANTED
Concrat* pretsyra pip* plant hat.
Apply In Peraon INTBBFACB CORPORATION 75051 Rowell Rd.
Ramaa
t manager ol Apply Hi >w»„,
win)feNANCB MAN, full Him, ley*, public HtMhig. mu*t to good bindy-man, Plaa*# tend rHuma to Fenllac Frew, Box C-4*.
QualHleatlon*: mvat ta at lead Journeyman with 5 yaara building
ISSSSTskSS. C0M,ruc,l°"Co-
MECHANICS, HELPiRt, PORtlR. Apply Kaage Seles end Service, 30*6, Orchard Lak* Rd., Keego Harbor,
NEW CAR ATTENDANT, full lime) *11 (ring* benetlls. Cell GM* Green, Sales Manager, Shelton PtatiicGukk, Rochester. 45I SS00.
NEEDED AT ONCE .
•2
Collision Men
with experience te till our staff,
Jjgjj^aftiiirWT.iS
Matthews-
Hargreaves
43) Oakland Ava. panttae
NEW AND IXFAtiblNft nl fabricator need. aarTtlm# iwan «
hours a day
Needed Immediatelyl
to 117*000 PftryftTBSJii vtart of
10 YOUNG MEN
tar (Xjt*ld# Order Oapt.r' tor *n*k to start
I * 0
I
For waft! Ads Dial 3344981
f^miAc ^'kess. tuesdaV, August 26, i960 '
f:l "h
B—9
PARTS MANAGER. Fait growing Dodgadealer need* aggressive experience young man who l> ft. tarts tad In a good future. Good salary bonuses, retlramant. Call Mr. Brldgas, <24-102, Walled Lake FLEASANT OUTSIDE work for lawn service. K viera and up. Full or part time. Starting at 9 » «*
transportation 363-6649.
PARTS AND SERVICE department. "■"* be mechanically Inclined. Breach Enterprises, 'Inc., ■ sy“t Rd., Blrm.Bat. Ml
Must bi
SEt?
iSjris
Spremtrreltt33a5SSo nm*' ter
*VY.'F*'. S TAf 10 NAttendanti* mmmm Co. needs tail time
PRODUCTION SUPERVrsOR for stereo taps cartridge manufacturer, tt*a a fast growing, small company. Experience' desirable. Tape-Tronlcs Inc. 4413 Farnlae, 1 Royal Oak. 04-2777.
Production
.uct
Workers
Expanding' foam plant, excellent working conditions, -opportunity to advance to higher1 p a y I n g
reference, <
Sand resumw C-21„ Pontiac.
School boy to w repair shop, after scnooi at Saturdays, must be 16 or over wl wpilter's permit, call Hari Richardson, 363-9341.
SURFACE GRINDER HANDS 1 progressive dies. Steady 51 hi week. All fringes. 334-4523. -
transportation, union shop.
ALLEN INDUSTRIES, INC.
164 Indusco ct„ Troy to block N. of 14 Mile Rd., tx John R and Dagulndre._________
old1r,nd|
Plumbum,
PORTER
NEW OR USED CAR
Must bo II years or older, and h... drivers license, experience prefer.
OAKLAND
Chryslsr-PlymoL. ■.
724 Oakland,_________FE 5-1436
RETIRED GENTLEMAN, active and I trailers,
market a
work
Orlon-Oxford a
> <93-1767
echanlc - rMt ately. 1
AAA-1 company
Sewing Machine Core. 729-4610,
Call Capitol
SINGLE A horses ano staples, quarters available Farms, 1955 Ray R
Red B o
Soles Representative
Wholesale Building Materials
opportunity for
salesman. Call on' local retalT lumber yards to sell complete line of building materials. Salary, -RIML. PHWPW commission, company benefits, car opportunity employer, nil*™’ For aPPblntmant call Lit. Personnel Dept. 151 Mar
Town and Country F
parienced men for 1st am
shift. Grow with the leader ..........
field. 50 hrs. per wk., profit sharing, and cost of living, arKMUgg Cross participation, D a t
SERVICE MANAGER. Fast gr...JI Dodge dealer needs aggressive experienced man, who Is Interested In a good future. Present —gg sales 56,000 a month. Good conditions. Good salarly, bonuses, retirement. Call Mr. Bridget, MS 102, Walled Lake.
Htlp WEBtgd Famtlt AMERICAN GIRL
i JVBRtBdiNllwlB______7
DISHWASHING DEPARTMENT hat opening, working hrs. )2 noon to 9 p.m., starting pay $1.50 per fir., alto Blue Cron furnished. <75 E.
Bj Birmingham. Ml 64ii»-
E NEED EXPERIENCED:
SERVICE manaSCrmPORMI Ford dealer, Ford experience preferred, salary and ■ Incentive KeyounctTooi
SSEft Ford & JWBfr And%«c^P:
Rochester, 651-6003.
TIRB MOUNTilTTiPi mounting and balancing car ano truck tires. Excellent h o u r s.
O.kffi fit tSjJ?* t0 45
TRUCK DRIVER, WITH
Stenos and Dictaphone Oprt. Typists — Jr.; Sr., Slat. Teletype Oprs.
Clerks-(10 key Adding Mach. Comptometer Oprt. Bookkeepers
DRILL AND MILL I__________
Write Pontiac Frees Br- **
DEPENPABLE. TBLIABLi,. B*by f Bioomn.i &ZMJ&8L * P MG'iJEP NOW
Saglna
BABY SITTER, live In, 515 |
Tree Trimmers
BABY SITTER, dependable, 5 day 336 Jptlyn._________
s <• Recreation
Department. Minimum months’ experience preierrea or will train. Steady work, -fOII P• n.• f 11 • Including group hospitalization and life insurance, rehrement.jjaw holldajfs,#yacatlon,
HfjMNi
-----‘mity emolo,...
Martin St.
________ OF BIRMINGHAM
TOOL AND MODEL maker, must {|4jMkJ||M|j|wrf||||||||remfr|nge
WANTED, MAN WITH tv.„. perlence In spray painting, n rled. Beauty-Rite Cabinets, Highland Rd., Pontiac.
WELDERS,
aooly In p___
Walton, Pontiac.
necessary. We have our
training program. Over Two ________
dred Million Dollars In listings throughout the state. The only
Investment Guide. All Inquiries strictly confidential. Ask for Gary or Ward E. Partridge, 1050 W.
___I al commissions plus pa
vacation Included. Wa specialize buslnasa opportunities and . vestment praparttes. Call A... Warden at 40-3926 for personal
RETIREE
FOR PORTER'WORK
BIG boypdrivf in
Sporting
Goods
Salesman
Full tlma opening f sporting or*-
wrong intei____ RPRM
fishing. Pay commensurate \ background and experience.
WANTED AGGRESSIVE NEAT APPEARING YOUNG MEN
I ho are Interested In a career am ot lust a lob, paid training for mei Pith potential, call <74-4101, Mt
Incidentally, we pay
illdays. Vacations, Bonusas s Rates.
EXPERIENCED CASHIER . I R Men's clothing store, full time, excellent working condition. Ml 4-
Y SITTER, 1969 ai
BABY SITTER WANTED
Y SITTER, FOR. young couple, me one who likes children, live t. Crescent Lake area. FE 2-6792 ler 5t30 p.m. 601-001.
03-7993, aft.
BEELINE STYLIST EARN I plus wardrobe 135-9071.
BAR WAITRESS, |l
Hudson's
Pontiac Mall
| TRUCK DRIVER tandetOumpTel 1 peHencad only. FE 4-1067.
6Help Wanted Male (
L TIME wife and mother.
Help Wanted Female 7 Help Wanted Female
MOTEL MAID OVER 25,
'SALESLADY. Full time to sail sew-i Ing machines- and related Items,
I salary plus commission, paid!
! Vacation plus all company benefits,1, qualification high school graduate "
MANPOWER
World's largest temporary help! -------
service. Has profitable temporary and home sewing backgr Jobs available at top rates tor: experience necessary, «
STENOS Secretaries train, interviews dally 9 to
TYPISTS KEY PUNCH SINGER CO.
_ GENERAL OFFICE WORK • PONTIAC MALL M^l^sn!?u^“ * Rochester eree.4| ”STOP READ THIS
5, 661-0073 after 5^_
House, 5596 DIxU
aiur kcau in
____________________“£«•» TOY CHEST offers 'MHHNP
MODEL-SALESGIRL bonuses - for August, plus op-1
ienced In retailing, latest1 -portunlty to earn a wiglet. SHOW l In womens hair wear. Call GUARANTEED TOYS. Earn 20 -per cent plus, no delivery or col- 'C lections. Car and phone needed. |
<52-0656 or 363-2121.__________
SECRETARY for equipment. com-1 Mght bookkeeping and t
la Wig Company
MOTEL DESK CLER<
ppiy 1801 S. Telearaph. HOLIDAY INN
EXPERIENCED WAITRESS'
ply in person only at Keego S marine. 2897 Orchard Lake I after 4 p.m. _________
MANAGER MANAGER TRAINEE
Experience helpful but n c necessary. We will train. A benefits Including profit sharir
- * BLOOD DONORS ^ URGENTLY NEEDED
DAYS. Weekends "
programming. To
] PRESSER. EXPERIENCED. Flash
Cleaners, 339 W
EMPLOYMENT COUNSELOR: Ifi <*PP'V 5
— have the ability and desire to k with people and have had; rs or public contact experience, I ... will train you. Exceptionally high earnings first year. Snelling
d Snelling. Call Bob S
Experienced. ^ salary.
i Tavern, xe Rd., cal NCE D
Irving Kay Draperies. 237
NORTHLAND AREA
N to oxpandlng business, sales I d engineering ‘
Interesting n polntmant ci
ing. No si
^suSgicaO NURSE-R.N.
Outstanding opportunity ii modern progressive 392 bed!r jhospital 11 p.m.-7:30 a.m.j | shift Mon.-Fri. Permanent,!: full time. Salary range $757-1 I $891 per month. Beginning I salary commensurate with ^education, training1 and ex-| perience. Excellent fringe1 benefits. Contact Personnel'
_ jDept. Pontiac General Hos-j pital, Seminole at W.rHuron,
PI Pontiac. 3384711, ext. 218.
I, 646-7339.
I. Call Mr
DANISH OLD PEOPLE'S HOME.1 Rochester. Need kitchen head, ti live In. Prater Scandanavian de cent. Blue Shield & Blue Cross Ask for manager, 651-4777.
IMFLOYMENT AVAiUkBLE'- ep
SALAD WOMAN,. FOOD pi
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
All ages can apply. Car necessary. | Full fringe benefits. Free training.; Exciting, challenging, career opportunity. Details after tasting and
Full or Part Time
Fry Cooks Decorators Counter Girls Janitors
Dawn Donuts
FULL TIME Custodian, n I preferred, but will references, apply 175 5. no and shorthand re-1 St„ Pontiac, Mich.
Royer Radlty, 628-2548. j FULL TIME I
■ h man's alteration! in our promises, 363-6680.
Fashion Counselor. 5300 wardrobe | Wig Si
Hoffman's *1
m or I free. 852-2291.__________________________
® I BRIGHT AND BOUNTY receptionist I G | for medical laboratory, typing1 and general off lea duties# will
W. Walton Blvd.
a Aldas. Call for i
Packing# 526 N. Parry.
ASSISTANT
DEPARTMENT MANAGERS
We have opportunities for aggressive young men with retoil experience to train for management positions, enabling them to fill future openings for merchandise department managers in high volume departments.
SEND COMPLET RESUME OR APPLY AT Personnel Department, 2nd Floor
MONTGOMERY
lUVAl H »J
PONTIAC MALL
An Equal Opportunity Employer
WANTED
TRUCK MECHANICS
las or diesel. Liberal pay, insurance furnished, retirement and full benefits,. See Mr. Coe, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday.
GUC
Truck Center Oakland at Cass FE 5-9485
GENERAL OFFlEi^piP --—I experience preferred. Williams, 338-6113. *—
Reply In confidence to Gordon I
GENERAL OFFICE — Exporieoeod mature woman for printing otflca. Accurato spelling and knowledge of English grammec,^|tBM|u~
Job roqulr*- - -
waitress, MY »-
barmaid AND waitresses full part tlms, night shift, IS or i will train, apply In parson s p.m,, . Airway Lounge, 4 Highland Rd., (M-59).
shoerlng operators, apply McDaniel
Tank mt. Co., 714 N. —1-------
Holly.
Wanted:
learning M Over 21 ’
MAN CAPABLE
arlnt mechanics tr___
fear* of agt. Fringe Iterested? Call FE ft-
YOUNG SALESMAN TO WORK
Help Wanted Male
8 Help Wanted Male
PLANNING FOR A FUTURE
______college studonts,
recant vatarans. You must be tl to 24, havo a mature m|nd, and a personality which Is pleasant to girls. Call Mr. Slwrman between 10 a.m, and 5 p.m. 542-1S53 or 542-
II lima. THE FLOOR
n your plana. Tha protection of y ir team and have this protaetton. t .Include: Employee and Family D
s
, Top Union H noflts.
OPENINGS FOR:
• IOURNEY TOOLMAKERS
. JIG AN£) FIXTURE BUILDERS
• BORING MILL
■• VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL MILLS
• LATHE AND PLANER HANDS
• PIPEFITTERS
• EXPERIENCED BENCH HANDS
•WELDERS AND WELDER' FITTERS
56 Hour Week long Range Progrom
USI-ARTCO, INC.
Assistant
Manager
Strong, exprlancad In ladlas wo necessary. Salary commtnsura with ability. Liberal » r I n a benefits. Cfaportunlty for a vancamant In our feat growli chain. Apply In parson, ask t
’ALBERTS
MIRACLE
MILE
M07 ft. Tiltgriph Rd.# I
All Aboard Mothers
Ith school''bills M • Christmas? Work
Buffeteria
Help
STEAM TABLE KITCHEN AIDES BUS GIRLS
Good'wagos and excellent compar benefits Including Immediate dl count privileges.
APPLY PERSONNEL DEPT. Second Floor
Montgomery
Ward
PONTIAC MALL
651-4422. I NEEDED baby sitter
-----iim. couples home, someon
Calf children, can pssoblly °P- j
NURSES. R.
increased ______ —
benefits. Call Nursing
requires id Tntalllgf
• and a desire to
BOOKKEEPER-CAR BILLER
Now Bulck
HOWARD JOHNSON'S NEEDS Waitresses Counter Girls Hostess-Cashier
Permanent positions now availabl «n both doy and evening shifts. W can tailor your shift to yot availability. Above average aari Injis ' and pleaaant working coi
Telegraph aT Maple Rd. Birmingham
| Parties, Inc., Avon, Conn. 06001. Telephone 1 (203) <73-3455.
- waitress, Full tlmo, nights.
Harbor Bar. 6S2-0320.
, JJ;WIDOW DESIRES A retired v
All Michigan Civil benefits. Including an Ing state contributory s program, excellent nt plan, longevity nHmited ^opportunities
■al vacation and sick . REQUIREMENTS:
mathematics or
Detroit Office, Michigan Civil Service, 1601 Cadillac Square Building, Datrolt, Michigan 41226. phone 222-2717, or your nearest Michigan Employment Security Commission Office. Applications must bs received by the Michigan
II 313-964-4359 day
r ?u n'Pt y
midnlg'fit
baneflTs,
NEED
telllgently.
4. Must ba immediately.
O U SEKEEPER, BABYSITTER, live In, own room, TV, 2 ichool-age children, I pre-school. Located on Cats Lake. 4fe0749.
Housewives
. OFFICE HELP WANtib Must be accurate typist Spaed Not Essantlall Car billing experience helpful 12 to 5 P.m. 5 Day Waakl Call MY 3-6266
_ Ask tor Kan Johnson I _
OFFICE
General
Clerical
Office
Machine
Operators
Waitresses
HUDSON'S PONTIAC ROOM
Has full tlma openings with ex-Purchase discount, Ilf* Insurance',
Employment Otflca
Hudson's
Pontiac Mall
! WANTED':'"TT vT-TiT housekeepe
1 _weekends oil. 642-2146._
WOMAN tor kitchen work. No" e
FREE CLASSES
Men or womon wanted. Earn ...
you learn. Wa have 5 offices, 200 salespeople who can't ba wren Call today. *
MILLER BROS. REALTY 333-7156 •
Highway Construction Aide 03
WOMAN FORCOUNTER and marking* department. Pull tlma. Fox Dry Claantrt. 719 W. Huron. WANTED — MY HOME, 5 days.
icaltant benefit program na employes, Including d paid vacation.
«h, mi.. Woodard, at Ihrough Thurs.
r parti PERMANENT F
Auto accounting ax-llven preference. 353-
BEAUTICIAN, experienced prefi
altar 5 p.m. <26-155 ______
BAhMAlD, 5 DAYS, must ba v
preferred. 620-4297:
Store, 6
Winkelmanis
HOUSEWIVES
Wanted full or part tlma tor e6i day tlma work, atartlng rate i pay FROM 61.50. For appe1 see or call Mr. Hunter at Chtl restaurant, lit N. Tl Rd.^401-1030. 1 block S ot
HAlh ITYLIlt
ig or delivering. Call FE 4■
HOUSEKBEPER-baby sitter, good
, TOI.
BARMAIDS FULL AND part time days and nights, apply In parson Lion's Don., 7504 Dixie Hwy., Clsrkston. _
BEAUTY OPERATORS Albert's Coiffures. All locations. Btauty operators, shampoo girts and manicurist. 363-1400 or 363-
CLERICAL TYPIST. Girl proficient
toys and jilts tor.
Playhouse Toy Company
TOYS ADORABLE PRICES GREAT TOP HOSTESS PLAN TOP PARTY PLAN NO DELIVERY NO . COLLECTING FREE TRAINING. SUPPLIES AND WEEKEND TERRIFIC EARNINGS 20 Mr cent and BONUS PREPAID COMMISSION WEEKLY
SANDY BUCKLY
■- <--- 673-SI <0
ASSEMBLY and quality control openings an all shifts In stereo tape manufacturing plant. Tapo-Tronlcs, Inc. 6413 Pornloo, Royal
APPLICATIONS NOW bolng takan tor oxpairlsncod counter girls, early Shift. Dpwii^1'’1- H —
334-9041
ASSISTANT MANAGER trainee, real opportunity to photo studio c«
unnecessary. Call 1272 after - ~
______>r Sundays. Ml 4-5510,
CASHIERS ’
Day or night positions ovallobis. Pleasant working conditions. Exc. salary. Paid vacations. Apply Sherman Prescriptions. IS Milo and Lshsor, Birmingham, Mich, OUNSELOR, all you ntod Is ability to work with tha public. Call —1“
Rook, 332-9157, ___________
COMMERCE TWP, AREA, need light housekeeper, 2 days 0 week, <»4W4 oftoro p,m. _________________
• ' CURB HOSTESSES
shin. Pull time or Mrt tlmo. ..... iltallzstlon and
Gbod
ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES
MACHINE AND TOOL DIV. SUBSIDIARY OF US INDUSTRIES; INC.
3020 INDIANWOOP RD. LAKE ORION
31915 GROESBECK- HWY. FRASER
PHONE
693-8388
wans, hospital benefits. Apply: ELIASBROS BIG BOY RESTAUBANT Telegraph B Huron
CLEANING GIRL WANTED 2 days
a weak, must have --------------
transportation. Rochastar, 651
—Supplies furnished -Dailvsry to# Untied Parcel. —Bags included with orders. —Hostess, up to IS per cant pli
SHOP AND COMPARE I
CALL BETH WEBER
I— ■ • genua
LIABLE
[[ ailm
month old boy, 3 days weekly.
i La6V, 25 or .ovar, switchboard, wa town, variety of shlffs.'Mp1 be high school graduate and at to smii, write iMj^wCragM Fringe benefits, fawto. IVMdT I holidays. ClA Mtoto>n 9 s.m. «
1 p.m. Mon. through Pn. Pies caB PB *M61. .
Ivon 7
OPPORTUNITY CALLING , . . Cl Is on the Steady demand Mr 1 advertised AVON CajnMtlai. Tl rltorlas new avaltobto. Call
• write Immadtattly for Dir--
tarvlow. FE 6401 or V lax 91, bravton plains.
ASSISTANT TOR Mb, PMtlaO, lection, laBorafaty a x p a r l a a
w
A MATURE LADY PbR ganarei af-llca work -muat Hka to work with
■BUBPw'
grocery cashier experience, transportailon. 12.26 t»r hr.
HOUSEWIVES
Earn UJ0 up hourly B„. _
Flexible hours. Pickup snd deliver Fuller • Brush orders. Phono Mr* Mend.ll 353-2166 or 396-5172, 7,
Homemakers
Your skills as a homemaker coul be added Income tor you. w« ar. presently accapfIng applkatlons tor our Mrt tlma selling schedules. If you are available days or evenings coma In and discuss s sailing Msltlon with us,
10 a.m. toP4 p.m. Emptoymant Office.
Hudson's
Pontiac Mall
IMMIDIATi OPENING, insurance Lort dtpt.----------
in dry .cleaners, hrs. 10:31
|
COSMETIC DEPARTMENT
COUNTER cLij
perlencad, I
CLERI___________
Plash Cltanars, 339 W.
CAOHIER SALES GIRL - John R. LumMr Co. 7940 Cootoy Lake R Oxford Vicinity, 421-1795.
REGISTERED NURSES FOR LABOR SECTION, full or Mrt tlma, all shifts. 300 bod hospital has OB-GYN Resident Training Program. Excellent s t a r 11 n r salary. Oenarous Irlngt benefit! Including Retlramant. Program Contact Parsonnal Director Saginaw General Hospital, 1447 N Harrison, StglMW, Michigan Phone 753-3411 Ext. 231._______
SHORT ORDER cook, lull time, afternoon shift, sxMrltncs helpful
IMMEDIATE OPEN
t Michigan has Immediate open-
15 E. Maple, Blrm.
WAITRESSES
7oFULLh TIME
ia discounts
Paid vacations
Paid up Insurance.
BH ____ Vi tor Sundays
Apply In Mrson.
S. S. KRESGE CO. / ,
PONTIAC MALL V
See Mr. Plshsr 9:30-5 equal opportunity employer WOODWORKING PLANT, day shift
to 3:30 |
________/, steady work, apply 1060
Welch Rd., Walled Lake.____________
WANTED CUSTODIAN Rochester area, mala and tomato, full and part-time all shift, paid hos-pitallzatlon, good wages and working conditions, 1-121-9250 9 to S
p.m. weekdays._____________
VE ARE NOW accepting aV plications tor store detective, ox-
FULL TIME, assistant caretaker, no children or pets for apartment complex, with pool, experience not necessary.
Salei Hglp Male-Fgmal# 8-A
SALESMAN Exparlancad now Pontiac area preferred. Motor Dodge Pontiac, 23S-9222, Mr.
WOMAN WANTED tor c< no exMrtenoo nacassa Mon.-Frl., good lob to or elderly lady, inquli. I M Bonanza Sirloin Pit, K-Mart Shop-
WOOlTPRESSER tor dry claana ■y, full time. «6A 6-7207.
*m to 6 MATURE SALES PERSONNEL
_____ | Exparlancad required In sailing wa
to work, WW train you In tha dept. Salary 10 Jo 31 P,u* commission, plus frinM k—
WAITRESS-
WAITRESS — sxparlancad or train. Apply In Mfson. 1200 M Rd., Highland, Mich. 665-3460.
WAITRESS TO work part-tin .. . nights a weak. Hourly rates plus tips. For lurthor Information call UL 2-2410.
WANTED: Baby sitter, m
Call FE 4-5039.___________
WAITRESS, OPENING for full tlma, aflarnooni, S days, no Sundays. Apply Encore Restaurant, Miracle Mils shopping Cantor.___________
WAITRESSES
Chance tor advancement. Apply Mrson only.
Denny's Restaurant
•i \a/ i nrs#i lake Hr4
Srti
litgraph B Long Lsko Village Shopping Center. WOMEN, MOTEL MAib Work, 81.40
Mr hour. 719 S. Woodward. ____
WANTED NURSES AIDES, Will LtaaaljtadU^ *Nursing Homs,
KEYPUNCH OPERATORS
Ttmp. Assignments, all shifts
Call Jean Johnston
542-3065
American Girl
1904 Woodwardjt 7 Milt i-IOirr HOUSEKEEPING and habv -“Ing, 6 days a wk. 693-5665.
ensed day cart STt -nlshed, airport vicinity. 474-109. LAM Pbft 3 p.m. ""
LADY WISHES SAME tor i gihMn.Llwia work, m-tnt.
MAKE EXTRA MffNEY
Hava fun. Commluion ovary ..1. 1| jjMjTjl,
Tuas.- Frl. between 9:1 Mondays attar 1 p.m, MEDICAL OFFICr aulltant,
- ' r. wMk^Intoctlon, rc
MATURE WOMEN ‘
t 1:31
MEDICAL SECRETARY
Full tlma position available In Ray dept, of local |MMta| muat
high echool grad! ----"
*-n— “life
Sales
Personnel
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR FULL TIME PERMANENT POSITION IN POClOWINO AREAS:
Women's Apparel Children's Home Decorative Men's
EXPERIENCED PREFERRED LIBERAL BENEFITS AND GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS.
JACOBSON'S
WAITRESS WANTED FOR ful
---.——Igi Apply In persoi
Restaurant. Kaago I
1255 W
la eg.
boys, lull tlma waitresses. Many company Mnaflts: vacation, sick
Rd. Union Lk„ Michigan.
Calling All SalespeopleIII
. YORK Is on tho lookout for con sclsntlous setf-starters with outgoing Mrsonalltles. It you moot this description, YOU ARE
WANTfiDlI!
action team at
YORK REAL ESTATE
Call Mr. Foley at 044241 ■
“Want Ads For Action
i Wanted Female 7Help Wanted Female
Oakland University
Immediate secretarial positions are now available on a 9 month basis from September thru May on a regular 12 month a year basis. These positions offer an interesting and challetiging opportunity in a fine academic atmosphere.
Applications are now being accepted at
The Personnel Office
WALTON AND SQUIRREL ROAD ROCHESTER, MICHIGAN 48063
An equal opportunity employer
WOMEN MACHINE ..BWMPMPi mediate openings. Apply between 5 and 4, Imperial Molded Products.
S3) Oakley Park Rd. West of
SBMrty Rd. . _________I
YOUNG WOMAN FOR parts —psrlmsnt. Apply B r a k c h Ilerprl5e»,^jnc„^2100i E. Maple
M. or F. I
supply ® very thing. Send
1 Soles Halp Mala-Famale 8-A Salts Halp Male-Famala 8-A
inenging tartar, mature . Barnabl, PE 6-0322 a
ACCOUNTANT, Gansral I e < payroll, accounts pavabli tractiva Bloomfield Hills II excellent salary. Call Mr.
NURSERY eehool Bloomfield
bookkMpIng, l day starting, i
surroundings, ask bartender a
Htlp Wanted Female 7 Halp Wawtid Fgmule
Morey Hospital,
MATURE LIVl I mult drive for aktarlv empna Elizabeth Lake. 334-1164.
IAID WANTED FOR MOTEL if 373-1060,
Mochlm dparotor
No oxMrtanca nscsssary Good working condltlonl
I. Lady •r’a chlldr
MATURE AND 'to#'' pleasant LIHto tyaint, 6.. .
Miller Bros. Realty
HM W. Huren Pontlse
333-7156
MATURE LADY t6 llve-ln, cars i uiStL J?30 grants wont,
BOOKKEEPER
Immediate Opening
Full timi permanent position for right person in north Oakland County acta. We will be training. Background in Bookkeeping and cost costing for construction company prefErred, but not necessary.
Call Mr. Deaver from 9i00 a.m. to 5i00 p.m. for a personal interview.
Richard S. Royer, Inc.
Realtor 8» Builder -OXFORD, MICHIGAN Phonei 628-2548 or 628-2574
ENROLL NOW
CAREER OPPORTUNITY IN REAL ESTATE
BATEMAN REALTY CO. ANNOUNCES THE ENROLLMENT OF ITS 1969 FALL "TRAINING COURSE fOR THE BEGINNING REAL ESTATE SALESMAN."
Fundamental
Salesmanship
Preparation for Board Exams
Real Estate Law Appraising
THE COURSE WILL RUN FOR A PERIOD OF 4 WEEKS. CLASSES WILL BE HELD AT BATEMAN REALTY CO., 377 S. TELEGRAPH, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK FROM 7 TO 9 P.M: APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING OFFICES:'
UNION LAKE 8175 COMMERCE RD.
y 338-7161
ROCHESTER
730 S. ROCHESTER RD.
PONTIAC 377 S. TELEGRAPH
CLARKST0N 6573 DIXIE HWY.
i
B—10
THE PONTIAC pfllj&SS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1969
}' ,,,)fllWwillt AJ»’MfWM98T '
Can You B
K 1 Ph0f'#-jAmum (L AMmn$
* EXACT
MHlM In making moony. Bn- ■* POKAIIMFI
SSrarrata
floor time S3 attractive com- •« gerrennei **rvic*. Offtco m mi»*ion scheduf*. For interview, eetlgned to accommodate •mil Mr. Taylor, OR 4-43*4. Evre.l employed Individual dMIrlng
NEED A RAISE?
Nmlly knock* tor too girl i mm boakkeepln* and typing (kill*.
INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL 1*41-11* I***. Huron
Wqrk WnrtMl Malt
w
■omit ana —ntiin. chi;
INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL
-! ROYAL OAK
Experienced to work on forms, ■ Tooo.-Prl, » o.m. to 7 p OoklonO and Macomb Counties. r ■ * * ftJJ
“ifeirilTAf 1 SALESM#1i
Salary <
OvaHfM. ly, PENN, LI 517*4
SALESMAN
This la your «
• Dtelpntrs l Dreifimen Gradual* Fngr».
sale! TS iNbOITWi UK manufacturtr want* man with marketing background for topi llWit position. Car, M.4M. Call 1 Bob Scott, 134-2471, Smiling and || Smiling. . 'I
SECRETARY: Ttof bot* h Short' ini at
STENOS-SECRET ARIES BIRMINGHAM AREA $400$6S0
HP*'
*. 441-0370.
. Kin-
Norto Woodward Arts
MANAGER TRAINEE
ti and up. No axaarlanoa mosttary. *2if* to start, call: INTERNATIONAL PEMONNEL |
I AW
Lynn Andr Snalllng.
STENOORAPHiir^Sfroko' your «i
INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL
I. 314-1471, Smiling at
cablmts, garagos, siding, roofing, csmant, sic, Laras or small labs. DEW COMOTRUf ION CO. PBS.
...i taw
smpany. Nko boss I Marl! ralaas. a woekond*. 1411. Call Lynn An-
gara, 334-2471, Smiling a
wantad
and an.,____
*d.: marking
SECRETARY
Must I
maturo.
lBOKKElPlRflf t work for tomoon* your ■biHtloi with Is tht |ob for yoi WIICOX, 334-2471, suiting.
MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT 9 TRAINEE
it ctr. Ixctli , ung man v tegrMi. Fto paid.
•MTEBNATIONAL ________
S. Woodward, B*htm_442-1241
PUBLIC REIATWS
$650 UP 1 liCRiTAlYr ba you tym and I
* Sharthand? Art you wasting1 warn *«, ^e- swhs t«r low w»g#? toi* 332-7157. Atsoclatos iika public contacts ibis is tor you. *P°* >• waiting tor you. 4530. Call _i Paa paid. j Jo Wilcox, 33*2*71. Snalllng and;
~lf vou would like to INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL _s."7,!inS:.
ajBA-MajSr.^1 SALESMEN
j RECEPTIONIST HELP I
Light typing, a Plagsant volco andi yu■ |U■ on vom
personality naaddd tor diversified' P.■I0!'!
_ INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL 1*48 S. Woodward, B'ham 441-414* X-RAY CLERK: Get toa' Indg# Pte-tura. Excaiiant opportunity tor ambitious tal with soma solid
Logos, Attoclslas yur
I NURSE AIDES, browing com pantos, SMO. Call Angla Rook. 332 7152, Associates Personnel.
INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL
otantlal! 411-1104____________1440 W, Huron
e#,l*47 SALtl TRAINEES: RiiStore young INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL JSStoy'ir.’rSto &
47,540. Hall toa pc,._______
scon, 314-1471, Smiling and
good pay. this . 4441. Call Jo ; Smiling and |
j EXPERIENCED AND TRAINEES
id tor dlvarslllad .... — ...... contacts. Call:
NTERNAflONAL PERSONNEL ■1144 1414 W. Huron
RECEPTIONISTS
$425 UP ’INTERNATioNAL PRR40NNEL
. Jnloy an axclllng carter working 1!*® 4. Woodward, b'ham 442-4144
aervlee or Itch with tha public. Soma typing re- secretary: Would you rather . *r* .>«7|t|n> tBr| Rulred. North Suburban area. Paa. twitch than fight? Malura gal with ALUMINUM SIDING INTMNAffDNAL PERSONNEL' INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL batiks. S570. Cai1H’uJ~W I1W0 1144 W. Hunan 1H4 4. Woodward, B'ham 4414144 334-1*71, Snalllng
Counselor, all Vou
ability to work wlto m i Call Angla Rook. 132-7157.
ELECTRONICS TECH
Skill* I school7 j. Goad
TB
ASSOCIATED TAX SCHOOL
llata approvad tax c puts a, I quauflas you for amploymant. Associated . Incoma Tax School. Writ# 224 W. Walton Blvd., Pon-
IIOC. 44055. ___
REGISTER NOW—
Pall farm starts Sept. s following courses being ottered ACCOUNTING-CLERK TYPIST ■US. ADM,-RECEPTION I ST SECRETARIAL
EXEC LEGAL AND MEOICAL TAXATION-COURT REPORTING STENOGRAPH (MACH. SH.)
Also Refresher. Courses Accounting-Business Mato Shorthand-Stamograph Taxation-Typing DAY AND EVENiNO CLASSES Licensed tor Mich, state board of Education MICHIGAN SCHOOL OP BUSINESS ■5 E. Huron St. '-----
REMODELINC garages, bl •mall or to largo, Rk Carpontry.MMOfo.
TILE ANO 442-3207.
WerlWeirttd fSEMtlt ”
M IRONING, 1 day service. I McCowan, PE 4-3417.
LADY DESIRES LIGHT liaUMSfOtii
and cooking In axchanga for--------
board and same wigts.
Lake ares, 343-73S4,
wso ; If
MAGNETIC SIGNS POR your car gr truck, colorful, removable. 628-2450.1 CUStoM RAlHROCliL VANltY " SPECIALISTS
Quality work guarantoM for frdo
Work Wanttd Milt
11
repair and maintenance. 343-
“'IMI IN OAtCL?7“2
SENT,
COUNTY.
4M-M4S a.___....
handyman - Buying hauaa In Pontiac and surrounding iraSA
Will pay all cash. Agant, 4SI-0374.
I Will Buy Your Houm
Anywhere, any condllion, n a points, no commission.
CASH NOW
MOVE LATER
Milltr Bros. Rtolty
> saw w. Huron ,
333-7156
iRVisYoRS — Buying houses to rent In and around Pontiac. Adsnr 441-0374.
LOVELAND
LISTINGS WANTED L*ona Loveland, Rtaltor
2100 Can Lake Rd.
. 4M-ias
Unfurnish ad 38
COLONIAL VILLAGE
Now ranting 1 ’badraom aptt. OPEN: 1 'III dark DAILY Closad Fridays On Scat! Lika Road, I mile Oft oixia Hianwisy TT. «7pM7
EMBASSY WEST APARTMENTS
3 BEDROOM LAKEPRONT home,
HfeoSl
C2* JCP-V* bouity, va, fha,
OR OTHER. FOR QUICK ACTION CALL NOW,. < HAGSTROM REALTOR, OR 4-0354 or EVE-
CLEAN AND WILL fumlShSd, *“hMt’
2 bedrooms.
LIGHT HAULING, ANYTHING Of abyklnd. 1»-I07i Corky oriwim.
Lio|rr wAIjlIHA AHYwherM. 335-
Painting and DBCGrating 23
l SELLING experience , -
-TCessary qualll.lcallon to too Rod . Batata firm you deal with whan listing ydur horm. O'Nsii Ri “ Co., OR 4-2222 offers you quail aalts personnel wlto a comb
——"I-----—talina 200 yaari
In too Pontiac t._. * »»««i your
TRANSFER '
bouse in toa . „
larga down psymant, u.„ „ over your mortgage Coll i agent, a*1 fRANSFE
Air CbddWanlng
. AMERICAN (TANDARO Jnmar and Wlnlar, Al toning Inatollad and sarvod MAIN -------—
I fl—r Tiling
. CA.yHT.*Y-A>*p_Cgj|*BNT work CUSTOM FLOOR COYER I NO I SPECIAL ON ROOF ‘ . 4W4M2-_____ I llmlaum, lormlca, tile. CarptHnn Pbfcblng. oudri-SlMyi
FOWLER ELECTRIC
CARPENTRY !■■■■
INTERIOR FINISH, kllchsns panel-int.'df ytsr iiimrlsnca. PE sins. I WHY DO IT YOURSELF wbtn Allan —_ Hj Free
PATTERSON A SONS ~[_SSSd*!^ ■
, Alum, and roofing specialists AH typos of alum!, and roeflm work '
CARPET INSTALLATION. ALSO
373-6726 588-3724 "Clltl',
.dAfUmbd alIiIe. H6WH06ST1 C«rgBf Cteanlng ,
.MiSM CARPETS AND UPHOI^TBRY cleaned. For low rotol, 335-4704.
t—it Wwfc
TYRE* Of cement work, Hk
uus.—»-s.-ii’-'-oc patching, guar:
•♦Tp^i^larkstom W-2100.-------Tfc H ROOPINi, trig dillmilil
A OiHM spoclilltlng In ihlnglot and rail
wwssssj i r00|i> N(j J01 foo SMALL.
i Decorators
INTERIOR It EXTERIOR Wall washing, rug shampooing, painting, wall papering, minor repairs.
332-48U For Free Estimate ifiTERTbR ANTTSCfETTi'6Tt decorating, reasonable rates and trie estimates. 333-4424.
PAINtlVlG 'AND P A P E R'I N G resldentlel and cOmmsrrlal spraying. Orval Gldcumb B
----nt, 4414374.
WANTED; 3 OR 4 BEDROOM Da church parsanaob. Gana s of M-5> and Eluabalh Li . or sultaua bujldlng lot, ^
WflHtBd HBUMhBte GBBdt «
HIGHEST PRICE! PAID FOR good furnlluro and appliancas. Or what hava you?
B & B AUCTION
2847 Plxla Hwy. OR M717
Wuntid Hwwhold Goods n
WANTED NICE CLEAN lurnltura 01
Sib Hihm____________
2 BEDROOMS
This ranch . stylo ho™- !v garagt, large living, room..
In, must be XSen to be »ppr* 421,740.
RETIREE'S SPECIAL
llskos. 414,700 on land eoniraer. NO closing costs.
491 Sglo Housw_____ _
“f-S AT ROCHESTER
Large ■ sound condillomd, -
S»,.‘?M,.l!',a„S5S' flattley riaity SSSSS JlflML-"h-2U wm»V------------------------tsm
loose, no chlldrsn, 4W ml. W. of „
Sfap.sS*0^ cr*»ri. »L7 n MODELS -
0p#n Daily 5-7 except Fri.
Sat. and Sun.-2-6
Choose from Bench, TrWevel or Colonlel doslgns. Priced from 431,000 Ineluding let.
Teke Elizabeth Lake Road Vi mile I west from Williams 1 -k* ““i '0| Colony HOIghls.
[ BEDROOM, CLEAN, year around nemo al Blit. ,1' *i— — 1— 30. adults, ref..
TAKERS, beautiful n i an lake.
00 mo. .
425-2444,
r^Foam. homt. This Is •-se^uded spot. Call lor details and III many features.
1 * office In Roehsler jj MILTON WEAVER INC- Realtor*
14 w. University
r-SiAT 3-bedroom nome, full V basement, f Ireplsc^ ca Wklng, h