THE PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC, MldH|GAy/sAttflt3^AY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1967 ' B~1 Lolich in Winning Rut; Tigers Sharing fop Spot With Twins Mickey Stops Chisox; Orioles Halt Minnesota . From Our News Wires CHICAGO — Detroit southpaw Mickey Lolich, going strong after shaking off a 10-game losing streak, handcuffed the Chicago White Sox Friday, night and sent the Tigers into a first-place deadlock with Minnesota in the everchang-ing American League race with a 4-1 victory. It was Lollch’s fifth straight win. * * * Lolich, who aided his own cause with a bunt which brought home an unearned run in the seventh, pitched a near flawless game before being taken out in the eighth after the Sox scored their only run. Boston fell one-half game back in third place and Chicago dropped to fourth, a game back. Minnesota beat Baltimore 7-2 in the first game of a doubleheader on Jim Merritt's six-hitter but a messed-up sacrifice bunt led to a four-run second in-. ning which gave Baltimore a 5-3 victory in the second game. Billy Monbouquette, with relief help from Joe Verbanic, gave the New Yale Yankees a 5-2 victory over his old Boston teammates and foiled the Red Sox' chance to take over first because of the Minnesota loss. & BETTER PITCHER Detroit manager Mayo Smith said after the game that Lolich is a better pitcher than his 10-12 record indicates. “He was 5-2 when he started that losing streak,” said Smith. “He was hard hit in only two of the games and in the others we just didn’t give him the runs. “Two weeks of National Guard camp and a week of riot duty also didn’t help him,” Smith added, “but he’s coming Despite moving back into the top spot for the first time since June 10, Detroit players’ were quiet and calm in the dressing room. Smith said they were just playing a game at a time. White Sox manager Eddie Stanky also praised Lolich, but he added that his players will bounce back. “It’s still a long time until the race is over,” he said. Stanky, looking toward today’s single game and Sunday’s doubleheader, said he will start Gary Peters (154) today then follow up with Joe Horlen (15-6) and Cisco Carlos (04). Smith will go with John Hiller (4-1), Joe Sparma (14-8) and Denny McLain (17-15). Sox pitcher Tommy John, who was tagged with the loss, gave up two runs — one unearned — before being lifted in the sixth for a pinch hitter. The one earned run was Ed Mathews’ 508th career homer in the second. Leftfielder Jim Northrop homered in the eighth for a Detroit run and Mickey Stanley scored after reaching base when leftfielder Pete Ward dropped his fly ball. Tommy McCraw singled and scored Chicago’s only run in the eighth after Tommy Agee and Ken Boyer lashed one- Fred Lasher went to the mound and mopped up for the Tigers. The key play of the Minnesota game came'in the second inning when with one on and one out, winning pitcher Tom Phoelxis laid down a bunt. First base-man Harmon Killebrew hesitated after fielding it and then threw too late to second. The Orioles then went ofi to get three more runs to cap a four-run, rally. « Paces Harrier Victory Bill Drew posted a time of 10:51.5 in leading West Bloomfield to a seasonopening cross-country victory over Milford yesterday. Bill Schrader placed third for the win-grabbed second place with a time of 10:58. ST. LOUIS Ufl — The Detroit Lions gave St. Louis the blues as they stole five passes and a National Football League game. The match didn’t do much to solve the problem of who’s going to be No. 1 quarterback for the Lions, but it did show that the Lions can win in the NFL as they clipped the Cardianals 21-7 Friday night. * * ★ Karl Sweetan started and brought the Lions to a 7-7 tie with a 34-yard scoring tosh to John Henderson. In the second i half, Milt Plum set up the second with a 24-yard pass to'Pat Studstill to the Cardinal three. Mel Farr scored from there. Then Tim van Galder of St. Louis threw a pass and Tommy Vaughn picked it off at the Cardinal 45 ahd raced all the way to paydirt. TOP RUNNER Farr was the leading ground gainer for both clubs with 45 yards in 17 carries. Johnny Roland led St. Louis with 32 yards in nine carries. The game started badly for the Lions. The first time the Cardinals got the ball they drove 56 yards in six plays with Will Crenshaw scoring from the one. Quarterback Jim Hart hit Jackie Smith for 22 yards and Charlie Bryant ran 21 yards in foe drive. But in the s e c o n d period Sweetan evened things with a drive that went 71 yards in li plays. <*■»>*<. » Third round games are slated for 7 and 8:30 this evening. Semifinal action is on tap for 1 p.m. tomorrow at the Drayton Plains park with finals on tap for 7 p.m. 3ennant Race at Glance Sept. 12, 13; Washington 3, Sept. IS, 16, U; Boston >2, Sepi ft, 19; New York 1* Sept. 20i California 4. Sept, 2fc 29. 30. Oct. 1. Away (¥17 Chicago 3. Sept. 9, 10 i(2); Washingtc | j ” York 2, SepT : (2); Washington 3, Sept. *22 ------ 7 25, 26. Boston—At homo (11), Sept .9. 10; Kaniai city (22), 24;N York 2k Baltimore 3, SeptTis,'& ?7; ^vel'and* 2', Sept. 26, 27; Mlnneiote 2, Sept. 30, Oct. 1. Away (0), Detroit 2, Sept. IS. 19; Cleveland l Seot. 20, 21; Baltimore 4, Sept. 22 Chicago—At home (14), Detroit 3, Sept. 9, 10 (2); Baltimore 1. Sept. 11; Cleve- land 4. Sept. 12 (2), 13. 14; Minnesota 3. Sept. 15, 14. 17; Washington 3. Sept. 29. 30. Oct. 1. Away (0). C"*-----| M 10. 19, 20; Cleveland 3, Kansas City 2. Sept. 26, Firebirds May Chase Gals on Pro Gridiron A girls’ pro football team, coached by former Cleveland Brown's’ fullback Marion Motley, is planning to tour the country this fall to play minor league teams . . . and the first offer for a game was made by the Pontiac Firebirds of the Midwest Football League. Announcement of the team, known as the Cleveland Dare Devils, was made yesterday by Cleveland theatrical public relations man Sid Friedman, and the offer made by the Firebirds is to fill an open date for a game at Wisner Statdium, Saturday night, Nov. 11. “We’ve got 18 girls signed up to play, and I expect that number to double soon,” said Friedman. The girls will wear regulation football uniforms and play under pro rules. We start practice next week at Cleveland Municipal Stadium and we hope to schedule games with semi-pro and minor pro teams.” * ★ * - The Firebirds have not received a reply to their offer to play the Dare Devils. WHOA, BOY! — Chicago second baseman Don Buford rides piggy-back on Detroit’s sliding Mickey Stanley as he makes a relay throw to first base in the second inning of their game in Chicago last night. Stanley, on with a single, was out on this play but Buford’s throw to first Was too late to get Ray Oyler who started the action with a grounder to pitcher Tommy John. Detroit won, 4-1. Lion Defense Stars in Win Over Cards LIONS ON PROWL—Detroit defenders Wayne Walker (55) and Tommy Vaughn (48) came around in time to halt St. Louis’ Jackie Smith after a 22-yard passing gain in the first period of their NFL exhibition game in St. Louis last night. Smith hauled in the pass from quarterback Jim Hart. Yanks' Monbouquette Tormenting Red Sox Pals for F-Bird Start Big Ypsilanti Eleven Favored for MFL Honor crowd bettering 3,000 is expected tonijfot at Wisner Stadium where the Pontiac Firebirds face the big Ypsilanti Vikings^to the home opener of the Midwest Football League, according to F-Bird officials. Ypsilanti, ivith a 14 record after defeating the rugged Dayton Colts, 74, last week, is fhyored to gain its first regular season victory over a Pontiac team in two years.X ★ * Two former Detroit\ions will pit their wits against each othei\tonight for the first time in the young league. Tom “The Bomb” Tray and Earl “Jug” Girard, teammates oq the 1956 Detroit squad, are coaching the Firebirds and Vikings, respectively. ' The rivalry becomes more tense in as much as foe Vikings brought Tracy in as their bead coach in 1966, and after going from foe cellar to the runnernp position in two years, foe Ypsi team was quite upset when Tracy decided to take the job with the new Pontiac franchise, which he said was “in my own back yard. Ypsilanti’s starting offensive lineup is far more attractive with former,state college personnel. The Vikings will have Steve Juday, ex-MSU All-America at quarterback, Dave ' Fisher, Michigan running star of three years, at fullback, Craig Kirby also of Michigan at end and Bill Hardy, a top Wolverine lineman of recent years at center or starting tackle. OTHER RECEIVERS Big Tom Grander of Eastern Michigan and Bob Praia of Central Michigan are the other receivers. Center Dennis Rehder, if he has overcome his leg injury, will start for Pontiac along with former Wayne University lineman Dave Helman at offensive, tackle with former local prep star Jim Kennedy. BOSTON UPi — Bill Monbouquette, a 20-game winner for the Boston Red Sox just four years ago, is rooting for his former teammate? in the American League pennant race, but he isn’t ready to hand them the flag. The 31-year-old right-hander, ignored in his hometown while job hunting in May, returned to torment the Red Sox by pitching and batting the New York Yankees to a 5-2 victory Thursday night before a disappointed crowd of 33,534, Traded to Detroit after the 1965 season and singed by the Yankees after his release by the Tigers early this season, Monbouquette handed Boston pendant hopes a damaging blow. The Red Sox, who had won three straight and moved to Detroit on the lehgue lead, dropped a notch to third, one .half game behind Minnesota and Detroit, who are tied for first place. “I want to win every time I go out, but this is a satisfacton,” Mombo said after evening his record 4-4 with relief hel| from Joe Verbanic. “I think it only natural to get satisfaction in beating a teamVwhih lets you go,” he added. “But then there’s the added satisfaction of winning in my hometown before many friends. * “Don’t get tme wrong, though. I hope the Red Sox win the pennant. I have a lot of friends on the club.” Monbouquette admitted he tired a little and wasn’t unhappy when Verbanic was sumoned from the bullpen after a disputed infield hit in the seventh. Mom-bo allowed eight hits, struck out four and his only walk was intentional. . In addition, he scored the tie-breaking, run after a fifth inning single and then triggered a two-run seventh with another single. i “I knew I was back in Fenway when I looked up and saw foe flags blowing out,” he said. “I just said, “oh, oh, one mistake and goodby.’” Monbouquette addmitted he was worried about his baseball future when he was lfet go by the Tigers., , “I was wondering whether I was going to catch on wittf- another Major League club,” he said. “I must have spent 8100 on telegrams and phone calls. I contracted every major league club, except Cincinati and Cleveland. “The only return telegrams I received were from the Mets and the Yankees. Then I reached an agreement with the Yankees.” Don Barrick, big 260-pound Rochester and Avondale prep ace, and Mike O’-Karma, an all-state parochial star from Detroit, hold down the guard positions. Either Pat Brown of Ferndale or Willie Lee Washington of Allen University in South Carolina will be at the tight end post. Game time is 7:30 p.m. with the gates scheduled to open at 6 p.m. PORBASLU STARTING LINEUPS Offensive PONTIAC Pos. YPSI Brown 230 TE Grunder 235 Helfmah 245 OT fi G. —— ieraiva •dfey Stewart West Harrlngti Apisa Final Events Slated for Junior Horsemen The junior equitation finals are scheduled today in the National Junior Horse Show being held this weekend at the Bloomfield Open Hunt on Long Lake Road. ★ ★ fr The National Show, first time to be held outdoors and in the Midwest, will conclude Sunday with the Michigan Junior jumper and hunter events. National titles will be decided in four classes including dressage and equitation. B—S THE PONTIAC rKKStj. 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'M' Gridd in Light Drill ANN ARBOR (AP)—The University of Michigan football team held a light, Abbreviated workout Friday, Coach Bump Elliott called the session off early to give the team a rest before the full scrimmage scheduled for Saturday., Two players were still out with the virus that has plagued the team this week. ; * - * ' -il"- -Senior defensive end Rocky Rosema and offensive‘end Tom Pullen, also a senior, were ill and will miss Saturday’s scrimmage. 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Leschly, with previous wins over fifth-seeded Cliff Drysdale, Frank Froehling and Thomas Koch, won a five-[set back-breaker from Brazil’s Waa~uat. pet. o.hind Ron Barnes 7-9, 6-4, 2-6, 6-3, 8-6. Tbvb Mrs. Billie Jean King of Long Vi* Beach, Calif., looks like a cinch [to add the; American to her m'!* | Wimbledon women’s title. She 331 ! plays Francoise Durr of France, \a backcourt retriever, in|the semifinals today. The oftier semifinal sends second-seeded Ann Haydon Jones of Britain York [against Lesley Turner of Australia felL«a.Tj Rom-n Laugtrtar 107 Gary Dear ftasMi 11 r«l4 tit** ' MuakaMMaolc 1» ’’VitSSBUcSlVsei* I Mti.) War Paaca 111 Franc* Gray 110'Miinvn# Bai W jg Daurna 113 Harbour Way 112 ciaibilnfl Pact; 1 Mila: Ifa iil iSwjs is g «SS'»n «l CL^j«Wg. iStVr-’ Tao 4.40 3.40 Efl'ES. H*mW 1 .WmSjBwnt 5.00 3.M DRC Results I*""* Fortum 11.60 5,10 3# FRIDAY*! RE3ULT3 T.«' 5.60 4.401 Blais 5.40 3#IPaBm OP 7.40 Record tlmo longs: 9tli USSS Csnd. 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MNIY'S AUTO SALES 131 BALDWIN FE 4-4909-FE 4-4900 85 95 26 31 611 5.B TEEN-AGE DRIVERS TRAINING Class Starts Tues., Sept. 12 State Approved—Fully Insured SAFE-WAY DRIVER TRAIKING SCHOOL - FE 2-2253 Jack Nicklaus Opens Bid gm for World $eries Victory, as Burlylbe a milestone for the blondi DETROIT (AP)—Baz Bastien, Jack Nicklaus was the man to bomber if he pulls down the $50,-|general mnnagpr and ^ AKRON, Ohio (UPI) today in the sixth annual Pittaburgti 4, st. Lsula 3. is Inningt Los Angela* 4, Houston 2 San Princl2go.4. Chjciigo 3 Cincinnati (NoSn 13-4) at (Graham 0-1) , Sf. Louis (Carlton 124) at Pittsburgh (Blass $4) , ' Houston (Ballnaky 3-9) at Los Angslas (Osteen 15-14) Chicago (Culp (-11 or Holliman 14) at Battle Creek Nine Ousted in Tourney first prize. World Series of Golf and it could| Nicklaus, who has already [ banked about $178,000 in over-all learnings this year, could be-! come the first golfer ever to go past the $200,000 mark in a season by winning this event. The odds makers installed Nicklaus a 2-1 favorite to win BATTLE CREEK (AP) -—this third series title, this time Chuck Machado, a 20-year-old .ggbjnst da all new cast of op-southpaw who had neyer pitched before midsummetf'led Nashville, Tenn., to a 9-f victory that eliminated Rattle Creek from the Stan Musial!r. , „........... t or, , hj. j j w; u Lio aJL____ Gay Brower1 Jr., PGA winner World Series baseball tquma*' ' , L ..... _ ment Friday. n . T i Don January and British Open In other sedupd-round poneqts: Nicklaus made the select four by taking the U. S. Open and he has plenty of opposition from Masters champion imar •1317 i Los Angek I San Francisco Monday's Gamas at cfcinnatL night v.niCMo at Houston, nMnf San Francisco 0 Lot Angolas, nl Philadelphia at St. Louis, night Only games scheduled. MSU Coach Takes 1Cake' During Drills Pontiac Press Hole-in-One Club Admits CHIP LATOZAS for acing the 160-yard, No. 9 hole at Waterford Hill. He used a 7-iron and carded a 76 for tfte 16 holes. Chicago eliminated Waterbury, Conn., 13-4 in a> game called after seven innings bechuse of an eight-run lead rule, Beloit, Wis., toppled Seattle, Wash., 4-2, and Dearborn edged past defending champion Dallas, Tex., 14-3 on a ninth-inning single, j Beloit and Dearborn are the ;only two Undefeated teams left in the adult amateur tournament. Third and fourth round games will be played today, among the six surviving teams, | with two or possibly three-EAST LANSING (AP)—Mich-;teams going into the title round igan State’s football practice -Sunday, was interupted Friday as play-, ers carried out a birthday cake for Coach Duffy Daugherty. Daugherty didn’t let his players eat cake, however, saving it for the training table supper later. Daugherty, who admitted to 52 tears, told his players not to make any mistakes “because it you get mad on your birthday, you’re msMl all year long.” The Spartan coach, observed he had been at Michigan State 21 years, more tnan the age pf most of his footballers. The workouts concentrated mostly on the kicking game.' Steve Garvey and Mitch Pru-iett shared the kickoff chores and halfback Frank Waters and fullback Lamarr Thomas were foe two deep receivers. , champ Roberto de Vicenzo of Argentina. January, who won the PGA in a playoff at Denver, admitted his chances were slim of polling down the first prize “unless I jerk my driver back in line.” He has played only one round of competitive golf in file last month. Both January and De Vicenzo have been off the pro golf tour during the past few weeks. Nicklaus took a week off after capuring the $50,000 first prize in the Westchestfer Classic last month. ... the Pittsburgh Hornets of the American Hockey League last season, has been named a top aide to Sid Abel, general man-1 ager and coach of the National Hockey League Detroit Red Wings. Bastien will assist Abel in running the affairs of the Detroit! club and will also serve as the team’s chief trouble shooter throughout the organization, the club said Friday. Red Wings Captain Alex Del-vecchio, second highest scoring Red Wing of all time, signed his 1967-68 contract with the team Friday. Delvecchio, 35, second only to Gordie Howe in goals scored for the team, signed for an undisclosed amount. Doug Roberts, 24, a graduate of Michigan State University and Detroit Cooley High School, also was signed by the Wings for the coming season. ^ SEETHE ALL NEW ’68 C&E&Mo CiumJUMnBILES SNOWMOBILES With Power Stylo and Prico for Evoryono Now On DUplay At Your EXPERIENCED SNOWMOBILE DEALER CMIISR-0UT, INC. 63 E. WALTON-PONTIAC FE 8-4402 Open Daily 9-6 Pontiac Press Hole-in-One Club Admits , l/^» P » )T\ ■ . FEATHER . FRECHETTE /,*••■* * * »*\ for acing the 140-yard. 1 . « $ 4 *•“» 4 I >1 No. 9 at.Clarkston Golf Chib. She used a wedge and carded a 35 for the nine holes. '■ Parents Gridiron Session Delayed The athletic conference scheduled for parents at Andover High School Monday in Bloomfield Hills has been postponed. Andover football coach Bhb Kefgen said the conference would be reset after negotiations on a new teachers’ contract are completed. Putter Works 1 for Miss Creed JUNCTION CITY, Ore. 4OTD— Clifford Ann Creed has her putter working, which might nuke her tough to beat in the Pacific Ladies Golf Classic. The diminutive southerner rolled in a 60-footer on the 18th hole for an eagle to card a leading 69 Friday over the 6475 yard, par 72, Shadow Hills Country Club'layout, > THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1967 B—8 SUNDAY IS FAMILY DAY Optn Dolly 11:30-9:30 — Fri., Sot. 'HI 10 P. M. Childs' Portions Available S WATERFORD NOW OPEN T Days a Week 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. Daily & Sunday BHEXXHl HILL SAUNA 6110 Dixie Highway 623-0390 MONTH Flo* Washer HAMPTON!LiCTRIC 025 W. Huron COMPANY FE 4-2625 NEED HELP? USE PONTIAC PRESS CLASSIFIED ADS. LOW IN COST. FAST IN ACTION. PHONE 332-8181. State Police Rescue Dog to Be Buried HOUGHTON LAKE (AP)- -Chip’s sharp nose will no longer track down children lost in the woods and thickets of northern Lower Michigan. The 9-year-old German shepherd tracking dog (Red Friday. Michigan state police planned to bury him next to the post flagpole today. w ★ Chip sniffed into woods in northern, Lower Michigan last Monday and found Lisa Hooper, 18 months, after she wandered away from her parents’ vacation cottage in western Leelanau County. .Two days later he rescued 3-year-old David Weathers who was lost deep in forests near rural Kingsley. Friday hedied. “He’s just like a member of the family,” Chip’s handler, Trooper Clare Helms, had said “I have four children and Chip loves them and they love Chip.” I “It shocked, us all,” said a trooper at the Houghton Lake Post where Chip worked. “He went out for a training session-just 'a normal day for a police dog—Thursday and was sick when he came in. t * * |“Then he died. We think he had a bad heart, a heat stroke. “We’re all kind of shook up. jHe was a good worker and a | good friend.” i Helms said Chip, a 90-pound tan-and-black dog, had been a “policeman” for seven years. I “He was trained for finding I lost people, escaped convicts land lost or stolen property, 1 among other things,” Helms said. "And he was good. I guess he must have found a dozen lost children in his ca- Chip found little David after two Coast Guard helicopters, State Police, Grand Traverse County Sheriff’s deputies and several volunteers failed to turn up the boy.„ “The child was in a little valley in the woods,” Helms said. “He was curled up under a tree, asleep. “I wouldn’t even have seen him but Chip just ran up and sniffed and licked his face. The boy woke up and started petting Chip. All the way home he kept petting him and talking to him.” [ Junior Editors Quiz on- EARTH WEIGHT □ QUESTION: How much does the earth weigh? ANSWER: If you could slip a huge tape measure around the earth as in our picture, you would find that, it measures 24,902 miles. This outside measure is earth’s circumference. Weight comes from gravitation pulling things toward the earth’s center. The whole mass of the earth, pulilng inward in -this way, is estimated to give a weight of about 6.6 sex-tillion tons. Every year, some 2 million tons are added to this weight, because of showers of cosmic dust. The earth is very compact, mostly of rock. A solid inner core, composed of nickel and iron (1), is thought to lie at the center, about 1,630 miles across. Above this rests the outer bore (2) of heavy heated rock, probably in a plastic or flowing state. The mantle (3), of heavy rock, rests upon this. The outer shell, about 20 miles thick, contains the seas and continents (4). Below the sea the rock is mostly basalt, but the outer layer of the continents is largely granite, with soil created from this by the action of water and air and the addition of decayed plant and animal matter. Mothers Stick to Bus Protest NEW BOSTON (UPI)-Near-ly 30 mothers reappeared yesterday to protest the curtailment of school bus sendee inj suburban- Huron Township as| they picketed a driveway where j 14 buses carrying Huron High! School students were set to pull out. Township Suparvisor George Angel said the mothers picketed peacefully in contrast to a scene Thursday when two of the woman successfully blocked the buses by leaning against! them. Angel said no buses attempted to pull out of the U- | shaped driveway where mothers marched in a vigil to keep them from leaving yesterday. The protest arose from the failing of a 5-mill school increase during an election last June. A second election on the issue set for Sept. 12 and the mothers said they were being coerced into voting for the mill-age with the threat that bus service will be cut unless the additional 5 mills are passed. It's in the Bag ROANOKE RAPIDS, N.C. (AP) — The Roanoke Rapids Fire Department answered a call to a woman’s residence. Responding to the call Ttarp day ni#it wore 19 regular fin-men and 20 volunteer firemen— total 39. Fire Chief James Baggett said the total loss was a bag of po-Itato chips, valued at 39 cents. SUPER KEM-TONE-Reg. $7.19$A QQ Mg. colon QUI* Sptoial PricQ "tiiPiP KEM 1-C0AT...............$11.00 Gal. GUARANTEED - ONE COAT COVERSI YANKEE IKK SIM Hill 7 P.M. T0NISHT UNTIL 9 SCHOOL LUNCH KITS 88'i All stool construction. Many TV charactors to choose from including Tho Monroes, Tarzan, Mickoy.Mouse Club. Religious Objection to Transfusion Wins LOS ANGELES (AP) — As lem might cause the child to be Jehovah's Witnesses, James!susceptible to jaundice, anemia and Mary Alice Griffin success- or heart failure, fully bucked the U.S. govern- LIFE 0R DEATH ment and a group of Navy doc- , , tors who want to give a blood ^ P“ re/used Perr™: transfusion to their frday-old s(lon fort ^ transfusion “even if daughter. ht meant life or death ” - “Their faith may have assist- Their desires were accepted ed them,” said Asst. U.S. Atty |at ** temporarily. Murray James D. Murray after Carolled the baby has not required r Elaine was discharged Friday transfusion so far. from the U.S. Naval hospital at * * * Port Hueneme. [ Murray was to appear Mon Murray obtained a temporary,day before U.S. Dist. Judge court order designed to set Charles .H. Carr to seek exten-aside the parents’ objections to sion of the court order. But a transfusion for the child, who j Murray said after the baby’s reweighs 8 pounds, 7 ounces. lease that he will ask instead The order, obtained two days before the child was born last Sunday to the Oxnard, Calif., couple, was based on grounds that an RH blood factor prob- ental consent, Murray said, they could be prosecuted for assault and battery. Oh the other hand, ■ | - j he said they could have been \rhnnl FlinrlC sued for malpractice if they had OlffUUf I UffUd failed t0 give the child aneces-. o> Isary transfusion, Hearing Set * * * I "We, being Jehovah’s Wit-LANSING (AP) — House andinesses, are definitely against Senate education committees'the taking of blood,” said Grif-will hold hearings next month in Detroit and Grand Rapids to discuss a Detroit request for $5.3 million in additional money for schools. The New Detroit Committee, formed to direct rebuilding efforts following July rioting, has asked Gov. George Romney to include the funds in his call for the special fall legislative session. A joint House - Senate Riot Study Coordinating Committee said Friday that the hearings Oct. 3 in Grand Rapids and Oct. 4 in Detroit will explore whether the request -should be taken up at the special session. that the matter be taken off the court calendar. If the doctors had administered a transfusion without par- fin, 55, a disabled and retired Air Force master sergeant, He and his wife, 35, have seven other children. BeeJzwetk-Evtxns SERVING NORTH OAKLAND COUNTY FINE FLOOR COVERINGS TEL-HUR0N SHOPPING CENTER, Telegraph at Huron Roads CALL 334-9544 FOR IN THE HOME SERVICE Qpen Monday thru Saturday 9:30 to 9 Insulated Snack Jars Men’s Rayon Pile Lined Corduroy Goal Coats Girl Finds $2,000, Takes It to Police DETROIT (AP) — Twelve year-old Elaine Taylor of Detroit found $2,000 in $100 bills in a parking lot behind her home Friday and promptly took the money to the police. Desk Sgt. Harry Galloway said the money was in a small package with no identification. Elaine told him she first noticedj the package lving op the ground Wednesday. When it was still there Frida^, she picked it up and took it to the police. Galloway said if no one claims the money within 60 days, it will be returned tolElaine. OUR REG. 97c Urethane foam insulation keeps the cola Inside the iar. For hot or cold foods. .M VA OUR 12.90 AAA M I Wide wale cot-ton, ■ ■ M WA i K mM V cordur°y- Bulky knit U ■■ M ▼ 1 goal collar. Rayon ■ ■ \ acrylic pile lining. I Antelope or Olive. ™ Sizes. 36-46. CORNER of PERRY znd MONTCALM Head Start Grant WASHINGTON (AP) - Michigan State University will re-| ceive $204,684 from the Office of j Economic Opportunity to conduct four training sessions for Head Start professional staff members from Michigan, Ohio, |Illinois, and Wisconsin. MONDAY ONLY... 9’ PORTABLE TYPEWRITER SALE! 100 P.M. Includes Smart Carrying Case PARK FREE IN WKC’S Private Lot Rear of Store HOMIOMlNtsisMNOt 108 N. SAGINAW S FE M114 and. me«U WStm I>- TSsRsi y\\ Jacoby on NORTH » * K 10 7 5 WQ102 ♦ 1085 4 *78 WEST ■AST (D) *62 * Q J8S VJ8854 ▼ K7 ♦ Q J 3 2 ♦ A 9 7 *95 * K J 8 6 SOUTH * A94 WA93 ♦ K 6 *AQ 10 42 Neither vulnerable West North. East South * 1* 1N.T. Bass Pass Pass Opening lead—V 5 By OSWALD & JAMES JACOBY In recent years Bob Barrett of Houston played only' in his home town tournaments and at-■tended as I many Texas I tournaments as lbs could. After [all, when you ■get to be dose Ito 80, tourna-Iments can be- JACOBY His recent death leaves quite a gap in Texas bridge because he won many an event with Ids favorite partners, John Gerber, L. R. Robertson and the late George Heath. like most old-timers, Bob re- player and could pick up overtricks when the defense gave West’s opening heart lead gave him such a chance even though East made the good play of the seven of hearts instead of the king. Bob won with the nine and led the nine of spades to East’s jack. ;’s best play would have been a diamond but East played the six of chibs. Bob won that trick with the in and came up with a key play. He laid down his ace of hearts. Bob was sure that West did not open a four card suit and therefore East could have but one more heart. Bob didn’t know it was the king but he didn’t really care. He wanted to strip East of a potential exit card. When king of hearts fell Bob played a heart to diimihy’s queen. He didn’t mind, setting up tricks for West because he wasn’t going to let West in the lead any time. East had to let a diamond go. He could not afford to throw away a blade card. A club lead and queen fl- THF, PONTIAC PRESS,^SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1967 nesse came next. Then Bob cashed Ms ace ef dubs mid led another dub to East’s Mag. He let a couple of dummy’s diamonds go on those two dubs. East could do nothing but take Ms ace of diamonds and give ap. One no-trump making four is not anything sensational in rubber bridge but this was worth a top scare in an important duplicate game. through on hunch. But be subtle. LEO (July 13 - Aim. a): Desires end necessary funds could conflict. Strive tor versatility. Invttflgate alternatives. Don't feel you must be logged down with •nejmMM^ Bring forth Sanaa of humor, VIRGO (Aug. Oct. it): Soma appear determined to daoalvo you. Ki— this. Keep guard up. Accent today short Journeys, messages, reports, behind the scenes plays significant I SCORPIO (Oct. a - Nov. SI): You what you went H shrewd finances. Don't expect toe What you accomplish Is Own Initiative. Act accoi__ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. a - Dae. It): Obtain hint from SCORPIO message a fuse second Host, Insist on quality, her* to principles. ' formance. Do loss "capricorn (Doc. a - Jan. iff not stroy.too ftrfrom homo besa.f Thjhh * Perfect Winner OSKALOOSA, Iowa W - A door prize of a 1829 Model A fire engine wai offered at a Shrine hall held here. The winner? Ob-kaloosa Fire Chief Willard Ei- THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1^67 B—5 WELCOME WATERFORD TWP. COMMUNITY SCHOOL SERVICES m Monday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday ACTIVITY Men’s Basketball League Civic Chorus Women’s Volleyball ($3.00) Badminton Club Hookey League Men's Volleyball League Bridge Club Bridge Class Round Dance Class Hookey League * Ice Skating ADULT EDUCATION AND RECREATION PROGRAMS - FALL 1967 ADULT HIGH SCHOOL Credit Courses COUNSELING AVAILABLE - CALL 674-3143 RECREATION DEPARTMENT PLACE Kettering Kettering Mason Cherokee Hills Ball Park Pierce Bridge Class Men’s I Football League ($4.00) Donelson Mason Ball Park Rinks and schedules Riverside Ball Park / 6:30-10:30 p.m. 0:00-1 OlOO p.m. 8:00-1 OiSO p.m. 1:30- 9:30 p.m. 1:00*10:00 p.m. 1:00-10:00 p.m. 1:30- 9:30 p.m. 1:30- 0:30 p.m. 8:00-10:00 p.m. 1:00-10:00 p.m. 6 Nov. 11 Sept. 2B Sept. 25 Sept. Cold Weather 11 Oct. 25 Sept. 25 Sept. 3 Oct. Cold Weather Wednesday Men’s Basketball League Wednesday Square Dancing ($10.00 couple) Wednesday Fashion Yeur Figure Club Wednesday Table Tennis Club Wednesday Lakeland Players Wednesday Deg Obedience ($12.00) (6 months old) Wednesday Dog Obedience ($12.00) (6 months old) Wednesday Golden Age Club Wednesday High School Football (Flag) Thursday W.O.R.C. Thursday Men’s Basketball Thursday Ballroom Dancing (Adv.) Thursday Archery League Thursday Golden Agers (2nd and 4th Thurs.) Thursday Hockey League Saturday Beys’ Basketball Saturday Beys’ Basketball (5 and 6) Saturday Boys’ Football (5 and 6) MAIL REGISTRATION FORM - FALL 1961 WATERFORD RECREATION DEPARTMENT 5040 Williams Lake Road Waterford For information call the Recreation Office, 674-0376 Registration is the week of September 11 at the Recreation Office, 5640 Williams Lake Road or by Mail. to follow—watch The Pontiac Press 1:30- 9)30 p.m. 26 Sept. 1:00-10:00 p.m. 12 Sept, (meeting) at Schoolcraft Room 109 at 7:30 p.m. Kettering/ 6:39-10:30 p.m. 8 Nov. Cherokee Hills 1:39- 9:30 p.m. 20 Sept. Schoolcraft 1:09- 9:00 p.m. 13 Sept. Mapon 1:30- 9:39 p.m. 4 Oct. Pierce 1:30-10:00 p.m. 4 Oct. C.A.I. 1:30-10:90 p.m. 20 Sept. C.A.I. 1:30-10:00 p.m. 11 Jan. C.A.I. 1:30- 3:30 p.m. All Year BallPark ? 1:00- 9:30 p.m.. 20 Sept. Crary (3rd Th.) 1:30- 9:30 p.m. 21 Sept. Mason 6:30-10:30 p.m. 2 Nov. Schoolcraft 8:00- 9:00 p.m. 5 Oct. C.A.I. 1:00- 9:00 p.m. 11 Jap. C.A.I. 6:30- 0:30 p.m. All Year Ball Park 1:00-10:00 p.m. Cold Weather W.T.H.S. 8:45 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. 2 Dec. Mason 8:45 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. 2 Dec. Pierce Field 9:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. 16 Sept. e payable to Waterford Algebra (Elem.) Algebra II (Adv.) American Oovernmont T-Th American History M-W Auto Mechanics T-Th Blue Print Reading (Bldg, and Mach. Trades) M-W Bookkeeping (Beg. and Adv.) T-Th Carpentry and Remodeling T-Th Chemistnr (Beg.) . M-W Commercial Law T-Th Data Processing (Intro, to Punched Card Equipment) T-Th (Intro, to Punched Card Equipment) M-W Drawing, Sketching and Painting M-W Economics M-W Electronics (Technical and Hams) M-W English (High School) HIGH SCHOOL EVENING CREDIT COURSE! SPEC. DAY FEE FEE M-W $1t.00 Free M-W 18.00 Free Free Free Free 18.00 18.00 18.00 FALL TERM - 1967 Registration — September 11, 12, 13, 14 from 7-9:00 __I —A sL. \A/_a_1__I T___.L!_ LI- L C-L_I I :L__ Industrial Trigonometry Machine Shop (Beg.) Mathematics (GenM.) Physios (Mechanical and Heat) u 1st Semester Plane Geometry Shorthand (Beg.) Sociology of the Family Speech (Public Address) Typing (Adv.) and Office Maohinei Typing (Beg.) Welding \ ^ Welding World Geography World History M-W T-Th M-W T-Th M-W T-Th M-W T-Th T-Th T-Th T-Th M-W \M-W T-Th M-W T-Th 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free p.m. at the Waterford Township High School Library, 1415 Crescent Lake Rd. Note: Registration will be open the week of 18 September in classes that have openings Classes Begin — Week of September 25 Classes End — December 1 If classes are missed because of the Thanksgiving Holiday, the time must be made up. EUGIBJJJJY; No person under sixteen years of age snail be admitted to evening school classes. A student enrolled in Any regular high school day program must have the written permission of his school principal or counselor before registering. REFUNDS: class is coi BISHOP SEWING Classes Start Week of September 25 The Bishop Method of Clothing Construction classes ore for those who want to learn modem methods of sewing, with professional results. The lessons are a planned progression of techniques which start with beginning techniques in Bishop I following through to advanced techniques and tailoring by Bishop VI. Instruction in dll classes is by lecture with demonstration of the garment scheduled for that class. Bishop I - A torn project; house coat and proper zipper application are taught. First night bring only a note pad and pencil. Eight weeks, $10.00. Limit 18. Bishop II — A skirt and blouse of coHon add blends will be constructed in this class. Repeat learnings plus several new techniques and beginning fitting will be covered. Eight weeks - $10.00. Limit 16. Bishop III - Basie fitting shells are made as well as a sheath dress, plus advanced techniques of sewing. Jen weeks - $12.00. Limit 12. Bishop IV — Wool learnings: a lined dress and tailored buttonhole kit are scheduled for this group. Further fittings and suitable accessories for a basic dress will be studied. Eight weeks - $12.00. Limit 14. Bishop VI - Suits - a tailored two-piece suit will be made featuring further tailoring techniques. Ten weeks — $14.00. Limit 14. Double Knits - A 3-piece suit of double knit fabric will be constructed featuring special techniques for this type of material. Student must have completed through Bishop IV. Limited 14. Eight weeks - $12.00. Shifts BISHOP SEWING Fall 1967 NIL dm TIME SCHOOL INSTRUCTOR Monday Monday Monday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday 1-9:30 1-9:30 1-9:30 1-9:30 1-9:30 1-3:30 Wednesday 1-9:30 Wednesday 1-9:30 Thursday 1-9:30 Tuesday Monday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Monday Monday Wednesday Thursday Thursday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Schoolcraft Monteith Crary Monteith Mason Wat. Center Mason Crary Crary Crary Mason Cherokee Hills Cherokee Hills Schoolcraft Lotus Lake Cherokee Hills Donelson 1:30-10 Wat. Center 9-11:30 Cherokee Hills Lotus Lake Mason Crary Schoolcraft Donelson Lotus Lake Manley Lotus Lake 1-9:30 1-9:30 9:30-12 1-9:30 1-9:30 1-3:30 1-9:30 1-9:30 9-11:30 1.9:30 1-9:30 1-9:30 1-9:30 1-3:30 1-3:30 1-3:30 Double Knits Wednesday snms - A lined shift dress will be demonstrated featur- Shifts Tuesday ing special fitting learnings for shifts. Students must have Adv. Fittings Wednesday 9 11.3U Manley completed Bishop IV. Limited 14. Eight weeks - $12.00. Teen Girls Thursday 4-5:30 Mason Advanced Fittings - More advanced fitting given than Bishop III. This course teaches the student how to adapt other patterns to their basic. Limit 8. Eight weeks - $14.00. Dika Anderson Good Wall Waite Willis Vincent Shulte Talbot Willis Waite Longair Aldea Dika Grave Griffith Grave Willis Griffith Aldea Lawyer Aldea Mann Grave Longair Longair Mann Grove Dika Good high and high school aged girls who wish to learn I Method. Sewing will be done mostly in class covering Bishop I in the fall and Bishop II in the spring. Ten weeks. Limited to 10 girls, $10.00. iBI Crafts for Adult Leaders China Painting China Painting Drawing and Sketching Flower Arranging Flower Arranging Leather Crafts Oil Painting (Bog.) Oil Painting (Bog. and Adv.) umiuiiB uumimi Business English Key Puneh and Office Machines Pre-Christmas Sales Training Public Speaking Shorthand Refresher Slide Rule Typing (Bag.) TjrpIngJBeg.) Typing (Adv.) SPECIAL INTERESTS Accordion Bishop I, II, and IV am 8 wooks- III and VI ara 10 wooks. You mutt rogittar in parson on dalot below. No mail registration for Bishop. ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DAY CREDIT COURSES COURSE 9108 a.m.-12:00 p.m. English (High School) General Math Algebra 12:08-3:98 p.m. American Government American History 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Blue Print Reading (Mach. Trades)' TIME AND PLACE OF EVENING CLASSES: classes moot at 7:00 p.m. in Waterford Hig DAY EEE SPEC. \ FEE M-W 18.00 Free T-Th 18.00 Free T-Th 18.00 Free M-W 18.00 Free M-W 18.00 Free Sat. 18.00 Free SPECIAL FEE COURSES: FOR RESIDENTS AND NON-RESI- DENTS^ (1) Not a high school graduate, taking course work toward a high school diploma. (2) A high school graduate under 20 years of age as of September 1, 1967. (3) A full-time day student in a non-public high school. FEE MUST BE PAID BY. Lny student currently enrolled in a full-time public high school day program. (2) A nigh school graduate over 20 years of ago os of September 1, 1967. NOTE: In order to qualify for a special fee you must register by September 28j 1967. MATERIAL FEE: A material fee payable at registration will be charged all students for the following classes: Auto Mechanics...............................$3.00 Carpentry..................... Chemistry....................... Data Processing................. Drawing, Painting and Sketching . Electronics ............. ...... Machine Shop.................... Welding......................... .. 3.00 .. 3.00 .7.00 . 3.00 ..3.00 .. 3.00 .. 3.00 , portion of the tuition fee ($5) for each considered a registration expense and will be deducted from refund in case of withdrawal. There will be no refunds after the third scheduled session. BOOKS: Books, where needed, are furnished for a .'deposit of $3.00 PER CLASS. This deposit will be refunded at the conclusion of the class term if books are returned in satisfactory condition. The book deposit must be paid at the time of registration. Research had shown 3 out of 5 adults, over the age of 25, do not have a high school diploma. If you are one of these people and interested in knowing the possibility of obtaining a high school diploma, you may receive COUNSELING at registration time or by calling 674-3145 for an appointment. You might be interested to know that some creditiwill be given for time in the military service, far work experience and/or training programs completed. You will be placed in high school classes regardless of the grade in which you discontinued your formal education. Share the information in this announcement with your friends and neighbors. Many people attend evening classes with friends. ADULT BASIC EDUCATION Under the Adult Basic Education Act of 1966 Waterford Township Schools will be able to offer free basic education classes to adults. Classes in reading, mathematics, English for the foreign \ born and lip reading for the hard of hearing will be qffered. Classes will be limited in size and it will be possible to give individual assistanct to each student. The purpose of the program is to help adults improve their optic skills in reading, writing, spelling and mathematics Classes tyill meet either Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays pnd Thursdays for a total of six hours per week. Registration V September 18, 19, 1967 W.T.H.S. Classes Begin — Week of September 25,1967. For more information call 673-3145 or 673-1241. COURSE English Reading Mathematics English for the Foreign Born Lip Reading English Reading Monday;Friday . .. ...........9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m." On the days that Adult Education Classes are in session Monday-Thursday.......... 10:00-4:30 p.m. Evening Hours .................. 6:30-9:00 p.m. DAY TIME EEC M-W 7-10 Free M-W 7-10 Free M-W 1-10 Free T-Th 1-10 Free T-Th 1-10 Free T-Th 1-10 Free T-Th 1-10 Free The courses listed on these pages are offered by the Waterford Township School District under the direction of the Department of Community School Services. All programs are financed by the Waterford Township Board of Education, tho, Waterford Township Board and the Mott Program of Flint, Michigan. COURSES FOR EVERYONE Secrets of Charm Armchair Tours CRitanship for Now Americans 1 II ..Birman I German II Franohl PLACE DAY TIME WKS. EEE Mason Thurs. 1-9 10 $8.00 Crary Thurs. 7-9 8 6.00 Pierce Wed. 7-9 8 6.00 Mason Tues. 7-9 10 8.00 Crary Thurs. 7-9 8 6.00 Crary Mon. 7-9 8 6.00 Mason Mon. 7-9 8 6.00 Mason Mon. 7-9 10 8.00 Kettering Wed. 7-9 10 8.00 Kettering Wed. W.T.H.S. (Beg. Oct. 18) 7-10 10 $9.00 Kettering Wed. 7-9 4 4.00 Kettering Wed. 7-10 10 9.00 Mason Wed. 7-10 10 9.00 Kettering* Wed. 7-10 10 9.00 Mason Tues. 7-10 10 9.00 Kettering Wed. 7-10 10 > 9.00 Mason Thurs. 7-10 10 -9.00 Manley Riverside Tues. 7-9 10 * $8.00 Tues. 7-9 10 8.00 Cherokee Hills Wed. 7-9 10 8.00 Grayson ' Mon. 7-9 5 10 8.00 Mason Wod. 7-9 10 8.00 Kettering Mason Thurs. 1-9 Call 0144)116 6 3.00 Mason Tues. 7-9 1 10 8.00 Mason Mon. 7-9 10 8.00 Kettering Thurs. 7-9 10 8.00 Kettering Wed. 7-9 19 8.00 Pierce Tues. 7-9 10 8.09 Pierce thurs. 7-9 70 8.00 Guitar Hootenany Negro in Amerioan History About the Jewish People Poodle Grooming IPoodle Grooming Homebuying COOKING Basic Coo lasic Cooking Cake Decorating (Beg.) Cake Decorating (Beg.) Cake Decorating (Beg.) Cake Decorating (Adv.) Candy Making DO IT YOURSELF Cabinet Making Furniture Refimshing General Carpentry Gift Wrapping Holiday Decorations (Beginning Nov. 1) Homo Management and I Household Moohanics Interior Design Outboard Motor Repair Small Engine Repair Alterations and Basie Sewing Problems Sawing (Beg.) -Knitting (Beg.) Knitting (Beg,) Knitting (Adv.) Knitting (Adv.) Millinery Grayson Call 674-0776 UME Tues. 7-9 WKS. 10 FEE 8.00 Grayson Wed. 7-9 10 8.00 Kettering Tues. 1-8:30 6 8.00 Kettering Tues. 8:30-10 6 8.00 Mason Mon. 1-9 8 6.00 Pierce Thurs. 7-9 6 $5.00 Lutes Mon. 1 7-9 10 8.00 Drayton Plains Wed. 1-9 10 8.00 Haviland Tues. 7-9 10 8.00 Haviland Thurs. 7-9 10 8.00 Mason Tues. 1-9 10 8.00 Mason Mon. 7-9 10 $8.00 Mason Tues, WetfT 7-9 10 8.00 Mason 7-9 10 8.00 Crary Mon. Tues. 7-9 10 8.00 Pierce .7-9 8 6.00 Pierce Mon. 7-9 8 6.00 Kettering Mon. 7-9 8 6.00 Mason Thurs. 7-9 6.00 Kettering Wed. ) 7-9 A 6.00 Kettering Tues. 7-9 W 8.00 Mason Thurs.. 7-9 10 8.00 Pierce \ Wed. 1-9 10 $8.00 Pierce \ Tbas. 7-9 10 8.00 Lutes V Mon. 7-8 10 8.00 Grayson ' \ Tues. 7-9 10 8.00 Lutes Wed. v 7-9 10 8.00 Lotus Luke Thurs. 7-9 10 8.00 Manley Wed. 7-9 10 8.00 PARENTS’ CLASSES PLACE JIM. ILMI FEE Expectant Parents Oakland County Bldg.. Mon. 1:39-9:30,, Ph. 332-9255 (Beginning September 18) Phone332*9255 Diabetics 2? 0oun,y B d8, Wed. 7-9 10 $8.00 Understanding Teenagers Mcvmie REGISTRATION INFORMATION WHO: Residents of Waterford Township School District and the Surrounding Area WHEN: Monday, September 11; Tuesday, September 12; Wednesday, September 13; Thursday, September 14. WHERE: Library, Waterford Township High School," 1415 Crescent Lake Road,, Pontiac, Michigan. Register from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. You must register in person for limited classes on the nights designated above. Unless otherwise indicated all classes begin week of September 25. For.further information call: 674-0776. jeeeeeeeeieeeeeee'eeee Jee*eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee-eeg MAIL REGISTRATION FORM - Fall 1961 * COMMUNITY SCHOOL SERVICES - NON-CREDIT CLASSES e 3835 W. Walton Blvd. J Drayton Plains . > e I wish to rsiistsr in tho non-limitod eourso named kotow. I ineloso *y shook1 or money order s payable to Wotoi" Lott Nam* First Name Initial Struct and No. •City § ; StOt* Court* .Homo Phono Doy Hourt Instructor Businas* Phono —nrtiirsasr l*aooeeeeeeeeeiooiaaeie»oeoeaeeseeeeean«aaeeeaee< B—6 THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1967 Out-of-Staters Join Milwaukee March MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP) —i number of marchers to exceed Open housing demonstrators, 11500. joined by out-r8e Mnrphy I thatjrived Thursday ntohTfrom To-! I jjjjj maybe we have a, foTlow^ Tn"the"earlier demon- ro?}°; Canada strations. ! Maier refused to meet with a delegation of 15 mothers on the tov.'George Romney raisedlhe'gan, now governor of California, sjpports a metropolitan rather . th. and Murohv. now a senator eral You get •ewiomy with Sban-Steel buildings because economy is literally designed and built into every steel component It is the natural result of quality planned, mass production techniques 1 not only better, but alsotconomical. The savings are i tp you. Before you build any building: discover why a Stran-Steel building is a better investment Find out why Stran-Steel is able to i to back-up thi performance of the steel d cooling bills are the direct result of exclusive insulated wall systems. Faster construction, often 60 to 90 days, will get you in business sooner. Call us for a free estimate or a copy of our brochure "10 Costly Mistakes To Avoid Before You Build." We are able to handle youi complete, turn-key project Arrangements can be made for financing. 0AKSTEEL DIVISION SCHURRER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 2431 Pontiac Road, Pontiac Phon* 338-4019 ‘The decision of the FCC sets dangerous precedent,” commented Charles P. Sanford, gen-senator eral manager of radio station WGAN in Portland, Maine. . city open housing code, Zl. . ■ «• . P«^|Dt£ J________ whole thing ought to be in pic-; Howell Co., impply the cTm- tures, along with a number of; and some film at a discount, prominent Republicans. “Our supply of available Detroit Sued on Enforcing ! brains is unlimited,” she said. (Mrs. Smith envisioned no personal role in the make-believe it • I movie she joked about. She said rrOUSing LOCf6 She has stayed away from Sai- gon—the scene of the brain- DETROIT (AP — A suit asking that the City of Detroit be ordered to enforce the State Housing Code was filed inj Wayne County Circuit Court Friday by the Neighborhood Le-1 ALBANY, N. Y. (UPI) — Sen. cannot afford a president “sus-I gal Service. |R o b e r t F. Kennedy, D-N. Y., ceptible to being brainwashed by said yesterday the United States anyone.” New York Gov. Nelson A.;merci*ls?” Rockefeller, she said, would CONCERN SHARED „■ produce and finance the film.! Sanford’s concern had been She chose former Vice Presi-(shared by other broadcasters dent Richard M Nixon as “our, but the FCC said Friday its Max Factor” and makeup man; jruling covered cigarette ads and Barry Goldwater, “with his | only. " deft touch,” as director. RFK Slaps at Romney OPEN FRI., SAT., SUN, OPEN 7:30 P.M. 624-3135 The service, a city agency, requested a mandate to make the city hire inspectors to examine annually each multiple-dwelling unit in Detroit, in accordance with the code. The suit contends that “the lack of enforcement is hazardous to the health, safety and welfare” of city residents and that resulting conditions “were in part responsible for the recent rioting.” John Houston, attorney for the service, said he believed Hazel Park was thej only city in the state currently enforcing the code inspection rule. He suggested that cost of hiring the inspectors—which the city has called prohibitive—be defrayed through inspection and licensing fees. DEAN MARTIN IN TWO GREATn MATT HELM HITS! canaanncnNstaMi DEAN ANN- MARTIN MARGRET s MATT m HEIM MALDEN mnwntf Michigan Grows. WASHINGTON ^ AP) - Michigan’s population has climbed to 8.58 million, up to 9.7 per cent, since 1960, reports the U.S. Census Bureau, 'hie highest percentage population' growth reported by the bureau is in Nevada, up 55.8 per cent to 444,000. Ferency Hits Romney Line DETROIT ■» oiib'fo ir‘?rest,” the FCC decision saia. ★ * * Commissioner Lee Loevinger, while concurring in the decision, said he did so “with great doubt and reluctance” because while the ruling seemed socially and-morally right, it may not be legal. FCC Chairman Nicholas John- in disagreed on the legality point, saying “advertising messages are 'part—an important and substantial part—of the information put before the public by television and radio bjroad-casters.” The FCC ruling on cigarette ads marked the first time the commission applied its fairness doctrine to advertising. Spokesmen for some local stations said they have not developed a policy on the issue since the FCC’s original ruling in June, awaiting, results of the appeal by broadcasters and tobacco industry representatives Other stations granted free time to antismoking groups. Bl DRIVE-IN THEATRE UNION LAKE at HAOOERTY RD. 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I^SSraSfrfaufiw s FredMicMurray | « WWT «MHt7 | - amS!!Si/lri The GIRL LOVERS LANE” A RODENT MARK PRODUCTION/* FILMGROUP PRESENTATION ' PLUS “High School Honeymoon” “Racers From Hell” “AI1BITI0N SKATERS” Our Interior Remodeling if Now Complete Come Have o Look at the NEW ROLLADIUM OPEN SEPT. 8 EvuninfS Fri. thru Sun. - Optn at 8 P.M. Admintion 85c - Skate Rental 48c Matinees - Sat. 2 to 4:10 ML - Sun. 1:M to 5:S0 P.M. Admission 60c - Skate Rental 40c Classes Begin Sept. 9 ROLLADIUM 4475 HIGHLAND RD. TRUCK AHD FLEET OWNERS SERVICE *TIL MWNITE General, Specialty and Aluminum Welding Tractor equipping, coddle tonic* and fifth whoolt installed. Tractor and trailer brako specialists. Truck.and traitor alterations. MARBILCAP ENTERPRISES Brian Donlevy George Baker Carole Gray 2nd BIQ HIT! ’WATCH OUT BROTitiEI WINNER OF S ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING BOTHCIMEIFIHEIHII 1 BEST DIRECTOR—Fred Zinnemann BL BEST ACTOR—Paul Scofield M BEST SCREENPLAY-Robert Bolt B BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color) I BEST COSTUME DESIGN (Color) : 1 HURON| LAST 4 DAYS A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS From tlwnfoy by ROBERT BOLT TTCH>icoii)»- (^) PRICES FOR THIS EN0A0EMEHT ONLY ADULTS: CHILDREN: 1.M Anytime SAT.-SUN. at liOMiSMiQS-TilMilB Starts WEDNESDAY! rwANDREWS ’ <*m,i^PIUMMER w55S&r»l THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1967 B -7 Record off Transactions for Stock Market NIMf YORK (API - New York Stock ------ •*—In* tor, tho wook: 1.60 3S 3344 33V4 Jjv5 If J S« 4M SvJ+iw 2b 130 37Vb 3644 37V4 + V4 51 JOW 3046 J0V4 + 44 ISM MIA 5714 73 "+14AA M** 61'/, 57 6044 +344 33* 1444 2314 2344 - 4? 24 5244 5144 5144 - 44 112 3*V6 3144 3* 1122 11*14 121 —4 472 3H4 374k 3144 24 3344 3344 3344 HM__________ 435 3546 3244 3444 4-244 AlCOnAlum 1 444 27 2644 2644 ' CB .10* 2041 1144 1114 1144 .60 21 3144 36 31V, LU 2.40b XS7 77 7444 7444 | Lud pf3 X21 71 77 77' 1.50 xlS* 2444 2344 24 5.57 Worth Fund 4M 6 2* 6M 6 js| wedding anniversary on Valen-5.12 5.11 5.12 5JO. tine’s Day (1967) by taking his jwife, Fannie, 90, out to dinner, I They were married near Ra-14.91 I4.fi I4.fi 14.M ton, N.M., on Feb. 14, 1896. ui* S3 S:5 SUl They were high school sweet-12 jig jjjj 5 si hearts in Neola,' Iowa. * B—8 UNLCOLOR THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1067 POWERFUL HOOVER UPRIOHT CLEANER BARNES & HARGRAVES HARDWARE 742 W, Huron St. PARK FREE Fi 5-9101 Acred tram th* peat Office TRUCKLOAD SALE LUCITE INSIDE WILL HURT Whit* and all LUCITE OUTSIDE HOUSE MUMT SPECIAL •""! price New Formula Soil Priming Whits and •CIS, HEW LAW PRICE SUPER $449 KEM-TONE 4 Gal. 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J ■ i1* ■ Sale Ends Saturday, September 16,1967 v HUDSON’S Hardware 41,RaM WaRon, Cast of RaMwiR *0 FE 4-0242 Opan Friday D (a t-Waakdaya I to 9-laaday W te * OVAL BRAID RUGS 9*112 American Made Choice of Many Colors 1 Open Men. and Fit Nights til S-Sat HI 5:30 3611 Elizabeth Lake Road FE 4-7775 SUNDAY and MONDAY Only! LOOK! A Frost Free 14-Ft. REFRIGERATOR UNDER ‘200 Kelvinator FROSTLESS 2-DOOR, 14 FT. REFRIGERATOR Dalux* 2-doer, with'big 101-lb. top fraetar, 4 Full width refrigerator ahelvei, 1 odjutt-obl* full width porcelain crisper, super storage door*, interior lighting, magnetic door gasket*. vrSIQO 1 FRETTER’S FONTIAC Telegraph ltd. -% Milo N. of Orchard Lake Rd. OPEN SUN., 10-1—DAILY OtM-O FRETTED APPLIANCE COMPANY BUSTER BROWN CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN * 'BLUE BELL WEARING APPAREL _ FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY WeCai irry a Complete Line of School As Well as School Clothes! Art E234 - Washable Colon COATS and CLARK’S RED HEART KNITTINfi WORSTED 19 TOOK Virgin Wool -Mothproof — Tangle Proof—Ready to Knit — Pull Out Skein OBAN’S ' VARIETY STORE 1475 Baldwin Ave. at Walton FE 4-3348 Open Dolly 9 A.M. to 9 P.M., Sunday 10 AJA. ta 6 P.M. WOMEN’S WORLD SERIES IN THE COMMUNITY ROOM (Southwest Mall-Upstairs) at THE PONTIAC MALL WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13th You Are Invited.. * FREE COFFEE and SWEET ROLLS RilD to 10 A.M. 10:00 A.M. Creating Tissue Paper Flowers By Miss Thila Brawn THE PONTIAC MALL ELIZABETH LAKE and TELEGRAPH RD. I SWAT ONLY SlsMlingHot... Ready To Eat BAR-B-CUED CHICKENS Me EACH SJtLUS • Potato • Macaroni • Cole Slaw SUNDAY ONLY-At 2 Storee Listed Below Only! BAILEY-FAIRWAY FOOD MARKETS 4348 Dixie Highway-Drayton Plains OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. 1220 North Pony at Madison OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 6 PM. ■ Aurimtnd S.O.D. Ol.lruhutor * WINE • LIQUOR -. BEER MOIL, TOES, WED. ONLY! e Peek Front Wheals • Align Front Wheels e Oomploto Brake Inspoetipn $177 ■Guaranteed Work By Experienced Mechanic! We Have’Em! RETREADS Long Mileage Rubber on Sound Tire Redie* and at Price* that Pleaael . All Popular Sizes—l ADYMO TAPEWRITER FOR EVERY USE IF YOU TYPE...TAPERASER will make you a better typist DIXON GENERAL PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY Phone 335-9261 SALE! » The Rain Tire Limited time only—biggest nation-widi sale on the Rain Tire Ever! The CoUntr/s Most Famous Tire Name! WHITEWALL LATEST DESIQN MKBmP&I "1 FACTORY MEW V| f CREDIT TERMS | f ■MSBf OTHER SIZES AT COMPARABLE SAVIN08I CRESCENT U.S. ROYAL 520 S. Saginaw 333-1031 BENfFRAN KLI N opjMUjiiY O 2311 Orokard Lak. Rd. Sunday 10-5 F (In the Sylvan Shopping Cantor) JACOBSEN CHIEF TRACTORS. WITH NEW CHIEF-O-MATIC DRIVE ftetk drhra traeton mak. a«w .nminf ana foot cluVching obtol.t.l ChtottMAotle fi e Raw {mud apajilid control that allow, an infinite numbnr of tpaad. fotword ... up to 7 MPM and r.v.r*. .paod. to 3 ,|)hI iiiupl^iiilll^!! o*ottMhm»nt«* You'll 8*t your job. don. bottor and in l-,‘ A lew daw* paymont and oajy monthly Imtallmont. eon pbt en > dr 10 HP Jacabton Chief wlm Chief-O-MeKc drive In your yard today! KEEGO HDWE. NO. 1 3041 Orchard Lake Rd. 682-2681 Fraa Partdng In Haar af Itara | MONDAY and TUESPAY ONLY ] C00K0UT SPECIALS Hoffman*! Famous _____ BOTCHER ROY STEAKS 1 69* lb. HaNman** Famans ALL IEEF Hamburger STEAKETTE m PATTIES Imer ’»Juicy (ld4b. Limit) We reserve the right to limit quantities. HOFFMAN’S POMT1AC FREEZER FOODS S: 528 N. PERRY FE 2-1160 M i NOW FROM OUR ACCIDENT DIVISION You will receive *1000 CASH A MONTH FOR LIFE Yes. You get THE PONTIA& f»RESS ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS CASH A MONTH --- EVEN FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE You read it right. If you qualify, you get protection which pays you cash at the rate of $1,000.00 a month - beginning the first day and each and every day for your full stay in any hospital (othet than a sanitarium, rest home or government hospital) due to accidental injury. Even if you're confined only for one day, you still get $33.33. This policy covers any kind of accident - whether you slip, stumble, fall, get burned, hit by anything, run into anything - any unintentional act or event. Yes, you are protected no matter where it happens or when it happens. And what's more — WE CAN NEVER CANCEL YOUR POLICY AND WE GUARANTEE TO RENEW IT WITHOUT CHANGE AS LONG AS YOU LIVE i ...No matter how many times you collect or how much money you collect, your premiums can never be raised; your benefits can never be reduced; and your policy can never be changed or modified. Keep your policy forever. As long as you pay your premium on time, it can never be taken away from you. YOU GET CASH WHILE YOU ARE HOSPITALIZED FOR ANY ACCIDENT, ANYTIME, ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD YOU ARE COVERED TWENTY FOUR HOURS A DAY FOR ALL ACCIDENTS ...Use the CASH for any purpose: to pay hospital costs, buy groceries, pay your rent or mortgage, meet your other bills and payments. When you are hospitalized your everyday living expenses still go on - usually go up. Help meet them with the TAX FREE money this policy provides. You get your full cash payments even though you collect other insurance, compensation or benefits from any source --INCLUDING MEDICARE. Send No Money. Just fill in and mail the application card. Your policy will be sent to you immediately. Read it carefully. After you agree it does everything we say, send in 25f. This very small sum gives you full protection for an entire month. You get a_ whole month1s coverage almost free, because we are sure that after examining the policy for yourself, you will want to continue at the surprisingly low renewal cost of only $5.00 a month, or if paid in advance, $55.00 a year. Remember, the benefits are ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS A MONTH FOR LIFE! Compare this with others, We invite comparison because we pay you $33.33 for each day you are, in a hospital, whether for only'one day or for a_ Lifetime NO ONE CAN PAY ANY SOONER -- NO ONE CAN PAY ANY LONGER No agent will call on you. You are buying directly from the Company through the mail. We save money this way. The savings are passed on to you - and that’s how we can offer this policy at such a low cost. Don’t wait until it’s too late. Fill out the application and mail it today. You are under no obligation. Policy issued age 1 through 80 if you qualify. This offer must be limited to only one policy for each person. SEND NO MONEY—NO AGENT WILL CALL Just mail this postage paid application card Your policy will be sent immediately. YOUR APPLICATION EXPECTED , TO REACH OUR OFFICE BY OCTOBER' H. 1967 yours, tfV' HE LIFE 8 GUARANTY INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA 215 North 11th Street, St. Louis, Missouri 63101 'f^WMWiwaiNWsawewM*3 • NON-CANCELLABLE - GUARAJ^TEED RENEWABLE - WORLD-WIDE PROTECTION © The Life & Guaranty Insurance Company of America, 1967 THE PONTIAC i?BESS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1967 Tempered Elegance By JODY HEADLEE Home Editor, The Pontiac Press Elegance tempered by authoritative decorating technique abounds in the tree-sheltered colonial of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Rakas. Built 18 years ago, the Rakas’ home duplicates their former colonial in Belmont, Mass. “The warmth and graciousness of the original house,” said Mrs. Rakas, “influenced us to attempt a re-creation here in Michigan.” Subtly combining many periods, Mrs. Rakas has achieved a complementary blend, embracing h$h the charm of the traditional and the comfort demanded -by contemporary living. ★ ★ ★ Old World and Far Eastern accents highlight the overall decorating theme. The living room’s monochromatic background of off-Wjjite from the hand-woven Indian carpet to the antique satin draperies provides an ideal foil for the rich oriental hues of the accent pieces. Dominating the decor of the room is an antique black and white marble fireplace. “My son discovered it in an old mansion which was about to be demolished.’’ said Mrs. Rakas. “He dismantled, reconstructed and restored it by himself. It was quite a job.” Reminiscent of the same era are the piece’s French andirons and its marble mantel clock. The porcelain garden seat which serves the champagne antique satin arm chair before the fireplace is an outstanding example of Japanese antiquity. Balancing the French porcelain figurine lamp which lights the champagne antique satin sofa is a rare Satsuma bowl. A Chinese ivory carving graces the low mahogany cocktail table before the sofa. Creamy White Bldssoms On Potted Gardenia Trees Offer A Fragrant Welcome To Guests Of The N. J. Rakas' Home In Bloomfield Hills ★ ★ ★ Grouped in the room’s bay are a Victorian loyeseat covered a French fabric of gold butterflies on champagne back-unri and a gold-seated side chair. “I can remember the loveseat as it was used in my grand-ents’ home,” said Mrs. Rakas nostalgically. Ancient Bronze Siamese Buddha Presides Over Mantel In Study Living Room's Magnificent Marble Fireplace Discovered And Restored By The Rakas' Son, Kent Blend Of Periods And Styles Heightens Warmth And Charm Of Colonial's Integrated Decorating Theme Blooming Orchid Basket Adds Exotic Touch To Frohf Niche c—s THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1067 Posies Refute Need of Paint Attractive • A Hot of color in the garden Is ondof springtime’s most wel come sights. But the lush coolness of green and white makes inviting scheme for summer garden living. It’s easy to plant tor both color schemes, if the back, ground materials are chiefly spring-flpwering shrubs, both deciduous and evergreen. Spring CASSiAKEFAONT! 12 Uh plus ippmtlmpNly 20 •ciws with 600* Cass LaU front- Priced right at $64,500. MAX BROOCKp IRC. .MAMIN RENT CARPET SHAMPOOER $1 /a easy| CLEAN RUSS 1* A FOOTI bulbs can be plafifod in drifts to introduce even more early-year color. F«r summer, when shrubbery has turned green, add white ia borders and dumps — white geraniums, petunias, chrysanthemums and roses. Then, for accent, indude i few touches of . warm color -bright marigolds or poppies a small bed of dahlias, gladi-olas. , ■' * ★ .★ i Since the variety of green tones will be the garden’s focal point, don’t use a shade of green for backdrop fencing or for oth er yard structures. It will compete, not complement. Instead, stain the structures a natural cedar tone. Or simply let them weather to a soft silver. There are about 100 wood species of commercial value grown tin the U. S. Fence Pattern One of the most striking wood fencing patterns is the banket-weave. Horizontal lumber is interwoven among vertical posts to create a flowing impression. ■ * ■ ★ *, e Fencing lumber in direct contact wife the ground should be pressure treated with chemical preservatives. Lumber Industry NoW in Chips V. S. production of wood chips in 1966 amounted to some 14.8 million cords of timber, a 22 per cent Increase oyer 196S. * * * Now a valuable by-product of the lumber industry, chips i once burned as waste. MODEL OPEN Sunday 2 to 5 Families with children find a lot to like in this 4 bedroom — 2 bath — Cape Cod. MODEL AS SHOWN ♦14,900 Baldwin, turn left onto the Clarluton-plus lot Orion Road, right on N. Eaton, 5 blks. to model. SALES EXCLUSIVELY BYi RAY O’NEIL REALTY CO. 3520 Pontiac Lake Rd. Office Open Sunday 1-4 P.M. OR 4 Dan Mattingly Presents... OPEN HOUSES Sunday 9 2to 5 P.M. 2789 MOHAWK LANE . . . Judaon Park ' B.caut. you low. nlc. thing.... you'll lev. till, custom built ranch hum. juit 4 mil., vmtt of Roch.it.r. near Oakland Univanity. It it fuR brick, ho* full boMmunt, 2 cur gefragu, hug# 200* comer lot. 3 largo bodroomi, 1V4 bath*, carpeting In living mom and dining room, Fireplace, .torm. and semen,, and brat of all... IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. DIRECTIONS: Taka Walton Blvd., to Adame mad, turn north to MOHAWK LANE, turn right t. Property, watch far OPEN SIGNS. 2097WALTON BLVD... Rochester JUST WEST OF OLD PERCH I* tht. fobulou. 4 bedroom Colonial *Walnbaraor Her family living. Has a beautiful carpeted living room with date Vestibule, formal dining room, family kitchen, 2Vt baths with ceramic tile. Full basement, gas heat, 2Vk car garage with tun deck above. Situated on a largo lot with patio and beautiful flowar garden. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. DIRECTIONS: Taka Walton Rhra., to |usf past Adam, Road to Old Parch, turn right to property, watch tor OPEN SIGNS. 5864 ELDRIDGE... Waterford CRESCENT LAKE ESTATES ... is the totting far this lovely 5 bedroom homo priced S16,900 on Gl terms. It feature, a carpeted and panelled 11 ving room, lb baths, largo utility and workshop area, 1 car garage and a fenced yard. Oh yes, thorn am alto lake privileges. DIRECTIONS: Take Elizabeth Lake Rd., to Plumttoad, turn left fa ELDRIDGE, lam right to property, watch tor OPEN SIGNS. Sales by: DAN, MATTINGLY 3881 Highland Rd. PONTIAC ROCHESTER FE 5-9497 674-3568 OL 1-0222 NEW ENGLAND RANCH: Colonial touches en voy much in evidence on the exterior of this modest ranch, including the cupola on the roof, but the Interior ia packed with modern features, Including sliding glass doom leading to a side terrace and a rear patio. Save Hands While Doing Housework Male or. female, aged 15 or 56,' hands that pound nails, walld a paint brash and refinish furniture can look and feel like a disaster areal To protect bands while doing chores and to restore them to good looks afterward, skin-care specialists suggest these timely ips: Ideally, gloves give hands and aafls the best protection. L-Shape Is Featured Design The L-shape so popular In modern home planning has been utilized three times in this charming New England ranch. With three bedrooms and a modest living area totaling 1380 square feet, the bouse itself Is shaped like an L. ' So is the living room-dining room combination. And so Is .the arrangement of the appliances, counters and clipboards in the kitchen. In each case, the L-shape serves a purpose. For example, it enhances the visual effect of the living room, permitting a 22-foot view from the foyer and 26-foot, 6-inch view from one end of the living room through the dining room. tajjAr ★ The living room has a beamed ceiling, good wall space and a handsome bow window. There ia a fireplace with a raised hearth and, next to it, a TV alcove-one of tiie many modern things in this New England home feat would mystify the colonial builders if they could see it. ? WINDOW WALL A sliding glass wihdow wall in the dining room offers a passage to a sheltered dining terrace. The L-shape designed by architect John S. Burrows for the work pattern ia the kitchen saves steps, keeps dripping off the' floor and still leaves a corner for dinette use. Service to. the dining room is convenient, and the window over the sink looks out over the terrace. only 40’6” by 43’8”. Even with the garage, the increase to 60' by 43’ 8” permits construction on a medium-sized lot. The garage is large enough to hold two cars and provide storage space at the rear. The L-shape of the house not only gives added interest to the exterior; it enables the front door to be set way back under a covered fount portico and porch, with easy access to the porch from the garage. . Many readers of House of the Week ask Whether speci- fic houses caa be built without basements. Most of them can. In this case, the architect has included specific plans to show . how it cm be done. By eliminating the stair area and taking only one foot from the living room and two inches from the kitchen, the necessary extra .first-floor space is provided for a heater. . * e ★ Design Z-5 would fit well anywhere. The home styling that came down to us from the early years in New England has already proved attractive in every area of the country. Z-5 STATISTICS Design Z-5 has a living room, dining room, kitch-en, three bedrooms, two baths, a foyer and a center ball, with a total habitable area of 1380 square feet.. There is a two-car garage with storage space at the rear, a private patio off the bedrooms and a side terrace .off the dining room and kitchen. Over-all dimensions are 60’ by 43* 8”, Including the garage, or 40’ 8” by 43’ 8” without the Vacation Homes Shown in Booklet A vacation home on a lake-shore, deep in the forest, or by the sea is the dream of many families. To help people transform their ' dreams to reality, the Western 1 Wood Products Assn, has pub-' lished a booklet s h o w i n g i sketches and floor plans for 12' different holiday homes. * * * Complete construction plans are available for’each cabin. They can be ordered using a form printed in the booklet.. To obtain a copy of “Vacation Homes,’’ write Dept 524-p, West era Wood Products Assn., 700 Yeon Bldg., Portland, Ore., 204. Enclise 25 cent in coin. All three bedrooms are at the rear of the house, with two of them having direct access to a patio. The master bedroom has a private lavatory that Adjoins the dual family bathroom. If only a second bedroom is needed, or after the children are grown, the third bedroom can serve as a study or office at home, since it is located just off the entry foyer. An interesting feature is the door between the bedrooms so that young children can use the two-room area as bedroom-study-playroom, with entry to the back patio through sliding glass doors. How to Build, Buy or Sell Your Home Full study plan Information on this architect-designed House of the Week is included in a 50-cent baby blueprint With it in hand you cm obtain a contractor’s estimate. You can order also, for 81, a booklet called YOUR HOME—How to Build, Buy or Sell It. Included in it are small reproductions of 16 of the most popular House ot the Week issues. Send orders to House Plans, The Pontiac Press, P. 0. Box 9, Pontiac, Michigan 48056 Enclosed is 50 cents for baby blueprint on Z-5 n Enclosed is 81 for YOUR HOME booklet □ ertip touch. If you can’t wear gloves for certain chorea, apply hand cream under fingernails before you tackle a task. You'll find that an emollient-action cream keeps out grease and wipes away after the job ia done. , To bleach away nail stains, apply a product such as a crystal cream cuticle remover under nail tips and around cuticle*, leave on tar three minutes, then wash off. Stains will disappear quickly. “SECOND SKIN” There’s nothing sissy about hand cream. It j can help prevent roughness, chapping and irritation caused by commercial solvents, turpentine and paint removers. Before you begin a painting or refinishing job, give hands a soothing rubdown with a specialized hand cream. Three formulas are available — one for extra dry skin, one that’s uti-detergent and om that’s medicated. Used on the hands before a job, these creams not only protect, but also leave skin smooth and soothed. Ar ★ ★ Sticky, tarty bands can look clean and feel soft quickly. You can rid them of pitch and tar with an application of baby oil that dissolves gunk without burning akin. Try using new anti-bacterial stubborn spots, then wipe off. The same germ-fighting oil used ia many hospitals for infant care, R’e handy for household no, too. An entiro family can clean hands, fact and nock with a new rinse off cold cream that removes grime with warm water and a washcloth. The cones of the sugar pine are the largest for all pines FLOOR PLANS: L-shape permits three bedrooms and and center hall. Note alternate plan if i garage along rear portion of house, with living room, dining or want a basement, room and kitchen at the front-all tied together by a foyer OPEN SAT. and SUN. 2 to 5 P.M. “FOX BAY” Daily 6 to 8 P.M. 6 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM Fox Bay is ideally located in the heartfef our Beautiful Water Wonderland — offering many pictumsaue sites for your , New Elegant Colo Spacio Ere- *22,900 hearttof our tnan^Dictumaqu 'W~\a § ng Tri-Levels . • Full BaMUR s Family Room • Furniture-Fimshed Cabinets • Attached Garage • Marble Sills. • Blacktop Streets SALES EXCLUSIVELY BYt RAY O’NEIL REALTY CO. 3520 Pontiac Lake Rd. Office Open Sunday 1 - 4 P.M. OR 4*2222 ROCHESTER’S MOST LIVEABLE APARTMENTS 2nd SECTION FEATURING It 2 BEDROOMS • SwimiMif Pool t CaaMlty BMf. YOUR LOW MONTHLY MENTAL MOW* WANT TO BELL LAWN MOWERS, POWER MOWERS, BOATS, ROLLER SKATES? - »- USE A LOW COST PONTIAC PRESS CLASSIFIED AO. TQ PLACE YOURS, CALL 34M181. A; tHE PONT! AC 1JK KSS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1967 C—8 • Wardrobe Closets in 3 bedrooms • Private Bath off Master Bedroom Remember, only you can prevent forest fires. Published as'a public service in cooperation with The Advertising Couniii, ihe Stpte and U S forest Services and The international Newspaper Advertising Executives. The Pontiac Press • Carpeting option for Baths or Living Room • Insulated Class Windows and Marble Sills • Efficiency Kitchen with Furniture Finish Cabinetry • Dishwasher, Oven, Range, Hood, Vent, Double Compartment Sink • Disposal • Formica Pass-Thru Counters • Illuminated Ceilings in Kitchen no. High Paneled Recreation Area o Authentic Architectural Designs • Versatile Built-ins6^ • Door Wall to Patio with Lamp and Bar-B-Q • 2|/t-Car Oarage with Finished Interior • Painted Block Basement • All Gas Appliances • All Walls and Ceilings Fully Insulated • Copper Plumbing • Choice 6f Alternate Elivations CUSTOM BUIjLT by A. A. BRENNAN Sale$ by " HOMES IN THE HUIS" gjoudUA 3677 S. Lapeer (M-24) Phono 391-3300 GO MODERN-GO GAS 28,500 plus lot Models Open Weekdays _ 3 P.M. to 7 P.M. Sat. and Sun. 1 to 5 P.M. CLOSED MONDAYS •wL* Yard living Patio Enhances Value a new outdoor living investment—not an ihould you sell the home in the future, you often can regain 90 per cent of the cost of the project. '* * * To do this you must build a patio which is attractive in itself ant) which also complements the liouse. The rising interest in wood decks makes them a particularly good investment, and they’re a more certain choice because a wood deck' fits in well Vith virtually any style of house, modern, or traditional. Khotty'Siding Is a Favorite lit isn't necessary to use dear-grade lumber for house siding. When lumber siding is to be finished with a semitransparent stain, many home designers prefer the texture of knotty grade Siding boards with knots may be painted, too. Before painting, it’s advisable to use a knot seal- EASY ON THE EYES-Want a kitchen with old-fashioned charm and modem convenience? Try this combination of brick, wallpaper, and pine, brushed stainless steel appliances . ., 1 _ .. I P ,, , , I , The forest industry encour- and marble counters. Cabinets can be flat gra n ponderosa . all private land pine with occasional small knots or birdseye marks giv- 1 * ing an antiqued effect. owners to make their lands andj waters available for- recreation. SUNDAY 2 tO 5 P.M. OPEN 6591 OAKRIDGE LOTS OF ROOAA for the children to play on thi> larao 250 ft. wida lot with loko privilog., on Lotus Lako. 4 bodroomi, gat hot water, h.at, aluminum itorms and tciooni and convoniont to schools. A wonderful suburban family homo at a "Ridiculous Low Price". Already mortgage-company approved with $2,850 down plus costs. Don't miss this one! AA-59 to Airport Rd., right to Williams Lake Rd., loft to Percy King, right to Harper, loft toOakridgo. Your host*-Max AAaxium. SAT.-SUN. 1-5 P.M. OPEN DAILY 6:30-8:30 P.M. NEW MODEL RANCHER: 3 bedrooms; 1 Vt baths; beautiful custom kitchen, full basomont; wood sealed glass windows with sc roans; 2-car garage and gloaming white carefree aluminum siding. Custom quality at $16,950 plus inside decorating and building site. Ready for your inspection. Comer of Watkins Lako and Scott Lako Roads. ROCHESTER BRANCH OL 1-8518 90% Mortgages Available BATEMAN REALTY 377 S. TELEGRAPH-FE 8-7161 UNION LAKE BRANCH EM 3-4111 Traditional Charm in Modern Kitchen . Everyone loves the convenience and efficiency of a modem kitchen. But not everyone loves the modern look. Can you combine today’s kitchen comforts with old-time charm? The answer is: of course. Most of the materials available for great-grandmother’s kitchen are still available today — pine for cabinetwork and paneling, brick for back-splashes and the firewall around the stove, marble for counters — remember that marvelous marble pastry counter in homes of past generations? Even the fine figured wallpapers that were beloved for ceilings and valances still can be had. New Dustmop Is Disposable Just what you’ve always wanted — a disposable dust-mop. Its throw-away cleaning pads are made of special material for maximum dirt retrieval and a unique shape for easy use in every area of the home, the manufacturer reports. They are made of non-woven, spun cellulose which picks up not only dirt and dust but hard to get at thread and hairs. The one hitch is that you can’t buy a “packaged” kitchen with an old-time air. Those that attempt it usually fall far short of their goal, for such a kitchen is too intensely personal to perimt assembly-line production. * ★ ★ Cabinets, however, are always best if custom-tailored on the job. That way, they’re made to suit your personal working habits and specific storage needs. TRADITIONAL LOOK Ponderosa pine and sugar pine, the favorites for their mellow coloring, can be found with small, tight knots, and sometimes with a birdseye figuration that contributes greatly to the timeless look ot tradition. Flat-grained boards also are desirable for cabinetwork and paneling in this instance. To be absolutely true to tradition, the cabinets should be hand-rubbed with beeswax. But more sensible 4or today’s living is to finish them with plastic lacquer. Several brands come in a matte finish come in a matte finish that simulates the h a n d-rubbed look, and a cleaning wax can be used thereafter to create lustrous patina. Marble for countertops often can be found when an old commercial building is razed or remodeled. But if real marble can’t be obtained at a comforta- and you want a beamed look, ble price, the laminated plastics use 4x6-inch timbers and “dis- with marble pattern i and the “cultured marbles” will do very well. tress” them by gouging them with a hand axe and knives and beating them with chains or rings of heavy keys. Then stain them a deep charcoal brown. Flooring in many older kitchens was wood — and wood again may be used, today with a vinyl I Doors and windows of pine in coating that makes it easy-care.!authentic Colonial designs are! Have the wood stained dark so!still stock items. For final its color tone won’t conflict with touches, hang copper cookware, the rich, natural tone of the molds and trivets on the walls pine cabinets. Appliances? What could be more appropriate that stainless steel, with the “brushed chrome” finish? It has the luster of old pewter but again with all the easy upkeep preferred by moderns. If the kitchen ceiling is high for decoration, and use glass apothecary jars for cannisters. NOW LEASING Retail Store and Office Spaces TOWER SHOPPING CENTER Highland Rd. af Airport Rd. BR 3-1400 KITCHENS As low as *330°° GARAGES BUILT-IN APPLIANCES AND FORMICA TOPS Come In And See Our Many Kitchen And Vanity Displays CALL NOW! FE 2-1211 DAY OR NIGHT FAMILY ROOMS As low as ADD-A- ROOM Free Estimates and Planning-No Money Down-FHA and Bank Terms Residential or Commoreial 86 N. Saginaw St. G & M C%'ZT Pontiac mm tillage FEATURING 3 Bedroom - 2V» Baths Spacious Family Center • Over 1100 sq. ft. of quality construction • Central Hall Floor Plan SEE 'THE VILLAGER" In Scenic "HI-HlLL" Village 450 acres of Rolling WoodlancLand Rustic Beauty 'situated in the'heart of Oakland County's Vacationland on Lapeer Rd. (M-24) 2 miles* North of 1-75 c—* THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1967 General Electric Built-in Appliances CONVENIENTLY LOCATED TO ALL TRAVEL OL 1-0222 ***..■ 3061 FE 2-2444 DAM MATTINGLY Highland Road 335-9497 YORK PROUDLY ANNOUNCES They will fee open Sundays 10th Stop in and See Our Complete Picture Board AII Types of Property in All YORK RmI Estate Co. OR 4-0383 0 Offices serving all of Oakland, Macomb and Wayne ANCHOR FENCE protects children, pets and property Jn A mV FE 5-7471 M Months to ray • Pint Poor Work Easy to See in Fence No fence looks good jit’s well constructed. R fence posts are plumb, ;no more than eight feet apart,! and are properly anchored. I I Rails must be at least 2x4-inch material and must lie in true! horizontals. * * . * ' Use a center rail in to top and bottom rails for a fence more than six feet tall. Never slant the top of a fence. If land dopes, step sections •the fence down the AS LOW AS $5 A MONTH ' To avoid trapping high heels, •never space wood patio deck boards more than a quarter-inch Nev. 1 apart. GET TWO ESTIMATES THEN CALL US! • BRICK • BLOCK • FRAME 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE (•command in vary highly. Maka ut i— no salesmen. Every format Dina customer \ ___________________ . Personal owner's supervision on your job from start to completion. No subcontractors, we have I alt style garages in Pontiac and suburbs. 5 year guarantee on all jobs. No '' i Nov. Up to 7 yean to pay. DIXIE GARAGE CONSTRUCTION CO. Between Crescent lake and Airport Rds. OR 4-0371-5744 HIGHLAND RD.-LI 1-4478 (Call Colluet) Brisk Autumn Days Will Be Here Soon “W o o d - burning fireplace’ reads the real estate ad There's no mention of a fur nace, certainly far more impor tant than a fireplace. Btkt that, the buyer assumes there will be a furnace. Hie fireplace is a luxury item that conjures up a vision of warmth and coziness. It’s a vision that all too often goes np hi a puff of smoke — a puff of smoke that i living There can be several reasons than poor ventilation. (Having aj far this trouble. Some result window open somewhere in the from neglect or carelessness; jhouse will cure it.) others from faulty design. Often * ★ ★ it can result from nothing more I First, check to see if the | chimney flue is clogged. Openi LIVE IN QUALITY-BUILT HOMES BY Watm \\lmdmknji 11 MODELS NOW! 3-Bedroom Ranch IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 3 MODELS Located on Silvwr Lain on Glenthire Street 3 MODELS Locatad on Rutherford St. 1 MODEL Located on Vanden St. 2 MODELS Located on Candlestick Street behind our office YOU’LL FIND JUST THE HOME YOU NEED! SEE THESE EXCITING NEW HOMES TODAY Lake Front Lots Now Available RANCHES and COLONIAL MODELS Located in the heart of Oakland County's beautiful water wonderland. Ideally located to schools, shopping, churches and everything for enjoyable family living and priced within your budget. WE TAKE YOUR HOUSE IN TRADE . . . IMMEDIATE CASH. the damper and take a look with flashlight and mirror. If you are not sure just what you are looking for, a sufer method is to check it with a flame. OPEN DAMPER With the damper open, light the end of a rolled-up newspaper. Shove it into the opening.. If smoke and flames are drawn smoothly and easily up the' chimney the flue isn’t clogged! and the chimney is dear. If cleaning is called for, professional service is ad vis- j aide, Especially during the j winter. If the flue is clear but the; fireplace persists in smoking, {then the trouble is almost cer-tainly with the construction or design of the fireplace. * * * The most common trouble ini design is a flue opening too small in area in proportion to! the size of the opening in the fireplace. A rule of thumb is that the flue should be one-twelfth the size of the fireplace opening. If you suspect this is the trouble, you can check it experimentally and at the same time determine if changing the opening will correct the trouble. • ★ ’ Build a small Are in the fireplace. Hold a piece of sheet metal or a board across the top of the opening. Lower this until the fire begins to draw without smoking. {adjust opening j A metal hood or additional masonry can be used to lower the opening to this .point. If lowering the top of the opening isn’t practical or desirable, then get the same total area by building in from the sides or bottom or both. A damper located too low also/sHR cause smoking. Lowering the top of the fireplace opening will have the effect of raising the damper. Occasionally, trouble will occur because the chimney is not high enough. It should clear the peak of the house by at least three feet or there will be a downdraft. * * * Thick, overhanging branches or a nearby tall structure will have the same effect. A chimney can be,, extended by building it up or installing a hood. If you get smoke when the fire is first built but it clears op once the fire gets going, i the trouble may be with your I fire-building technique. Don't try to start a big fire right off. The fire should start slowly so that it warms the flue and creates the proper draft. Start building a fire against the bade of the fireplace. Start small — uewspaper, then kindling, then small logs. a lead-much possible to regain in remod-new room ad-the home be according to the study, will asual- A family room addition will net anywhere from 60 to CO per cent, and converting an attached garage to a family room will return 100 per cent of the cost, providing a new garage or carport is built. -I w w - ★ On Is bedroom addition, the homeowner can count on regaining between 75 and 100 per cent of the cost of construction when the house is sold, and an attractive new patio or deck Will return as much as 90 per cent of the cost on resale. * w . * These statistics Indicate that remodeling is an investment, not an expenditure. It’s quite possible to recoup nearly 100 per cent of the cost of a remodeling when the house is' sold. .WWW Hie difference is a small figure to pay for the family’s comfort and personal pleasure. SUMMIR SALK! Save by Buying Now! All pools on discount starting September 1st thru September 17th. Wa rail only in-ground fiberglas pool*. Tha finest pool your monay can buy. This pool ha* tha following advantage*: 12 times (trongar than granite; insulation to koap pool 10 degrees warmer for a longer season, safety ledge around the deep and for little children to stand on rather than liss^i! water, glass r treating < to tha son not farm as easily in our pools. SWIM IN YOUR OWN POOL IN 7 WORKING DAYS. CLARKSTON POOL 7170 Dixie Highway Glarkston-MA 5-2674 A division of John S. Voorhees, Builder OPEN Men. thru Frl., 8 A.M.-4P.M. Saturday V A.M. tel P.M. Sunday 1 P.M. to 4 P.M. WHAT IS KLIHGELHUT FACE BRICK SIDIHfi? It is the Multi-Purpose Brick Siding that does so many jobs-BETTER Model Homes I Being Displayed Model homes built for moving are being displayed by a New Jersey construction firm, j * * * The houses, with doublestrength components to withstand the strain of moving, were constructed on a 2-acre site for convenient viewing. After purchase, they will be moved to other locations in the 80-acre community. Kkneslhur brick U fonutno, Individually mado, kiln-firod brick ul ilondard dimontion .rc.pt tbut it i, ft lock thick. II to b.nd.d In Vk Inch iMulallne pannlo by an mduMva until dn-vnlopnd by KKnenlhw.Tbtopmdocoo ankuulal-Ins combination nqual lo 4 inchv, of blown-in bwdsrlM-er 4 font «f nld bitch. • Dives year-round insulation • Reduces fuel costs • Beautifies your home, increases its value e Resists firs-lowers insuranos rates e Ends repair, and maintenance Mlls-no ■■■ “SKf” MW OKIE HWY. PONTIAC unuC moowhzation ®Htodto Moor likiload Phono 173-7307 THE PdNTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1967 C—S Shingles, Shakes Are in Demand and shakes are ambng this country's oldest building materials and are today being used .extensively in American architecture for both roofs and exterior walls. . High grade shingles and Shakes can be expected tp maintain their ageless beauty when they have been properly installed and coated with a finish for protection against moisture and weather — woods’ greatest enemies. Unfinished, dried-out s h i n-gles can be revived by a liberal brushing of linseed oil— but only temporarily. For long range protection they should be coated with » preservative, a stain, or a paint i appearance preference. Hiese finishes are best applied during, manufacture by dipping, so that both sides will be coated. However, the do-it-yourselfer CAN finish or refinish shingles and shakes if he uses coatings formulated for specific surfaces and if he follows the manufacturer’s instructions to the letter! f PRESERVATIVES: For long service in regions frequently G-90 In Original Drawing Build-lt-Yourself Model Previews New Home By DEWEY PFISTER Does your wife- ever say she likes the House of the Week building plan but can’t really visualize what it would look like? * * * The 50-cent house plan, a The model of the House of the Week pictured above has only the exterior details. With a little extra effort the interior room arrangement could also be constructed and a lift-off roof provided. Building the model requires, ... BBBI MBBBBBB IB no special talent. It may be aslcation home and Un6s were | the contractor turn your model G-90 Model Made From Baby Blueprint ed material for this week’s va-i, Then stand back and watch subjected to harsh weather, roof sharp knife, a few scraps of shingles should be iVeated with [ paper and cardboard and an a preservative. These are usual-{evening of patience and imagi-ly very effective in resisting rotI nation are all you need to build and decay and in discouraging] that home — in miniature, the growth of mold and other vegetation. STAINS: Where the retention of the natural wood grain and texture is desired, shingle stains are unexcelled. Quality stains are composed of penetrating oils and, whether semitransparent or solid color, usually provide a flat finish. Stains containing ere-sote oil are difficult to paint over, and should be avoided except for raffing. PAINTS: Since paint seals the pores of the wood and prevents moisture from escaping, on^n^^g^ut^a^erticalPress are aPPr#ximately t he) Plaster, built - up layers ofj Take special care to keep fare where enmntata rirainaoe is same sca*e as used in H0 ga“g$ cardboard, or other materials everything connected with your aMured* COmpete aralna®e 18 model railroading. This can siirtjcan be used to duplicate the painting job clean - brushes, Conventional oil-based house plify the pr°iect' I topographic terrain of your (the surface, the surrounding building lot if you're especially]area, and yourself. | ambitious. : if you are painting in a dusty * * * jarea outdoors, it’s a good idea Male members of the family]to sprinkle water on the ground Companies Favor Central Air Conditioning Almost two out of three savings and loan institutions “strongly recommend” that home builders in their area include central air conditioning in their new homes. This was one of the findings in a survey of 331 savings and loan companies in' 43 states conducted by the United States Savings and Loan League. Savings and loan institutions finance much of the housing in this country, and exert considerable inftaence over the i way homes are built and the facilities they include. The survey found thdt savings and loan companies, in general, are impressed with the value of central air conditioning, and believe that it is it “necessity” in many areas of the Country. ★ ★ ★ Nearly all of the survey respondents said that their ap-praisers give full credit to the cost of central air conditioning when making a home valuation, i This means that a central air-conditioning system is an “investment,” not an “expenditure,” since its cost may be recovered if your home is sold. Eighty-one per cent of those interviewed said that air conditioning will become standard equipment in American homes. ] Most felt that this would occur within five years in homes that cost more than $20,000, and inj 10 years in homes that cost less.! The survey also asked if sav-; ings and loan companies feel that air-conditioned homes are better mortgage risks. Almost' two-thirds of the respondents?! who answered this question ans-j wered it affirmatively. Colonials—Ranch Homes—Bi-Levels Under Construction in the LAKE ANGELUS,’ LAKE VIEW ESTATES MODEL OPEN 2 to 5 P.M. Sunday; , Daily by Appointment 2850 Costa Mesa Ct. Here is a beautiful Ranch Home with three large bedrooms, ‘ One-and-a-half baths, Full basement, attached plastered garage and has many custom features throughout for easy family living. *25,950 INCLUDING BASE LAKE PRIVILEGE LOT DIRECTIONS: Walton Blvd. to Clintonville Road to Angelus Road to Lake Angelus Lakeview Estates. Other homes are now being built and are pearing completion. Trade your old ho,use today. ALL TYPES OF MORTGAGES LiXWT HP J FT1 F -> We Irade, Too 1Built anet, -SoId, by: KAMPSEN REALTY AND BUILDING CO. 334-0921 1071 w. Huron • pontiag simple or detailed as you de>ere,y scribbled on cardboard'into reality sire. Perhaps it can be a good tocreate the effect, rainy day project for the chil-i “Grass,” shrubs, trees and dren. Your wife may even pitch people to complete the settihg in. , I were borrowed from a model * ★ * railroad project. These items Many House of the Week plans] can *•* fouad at *,0*>*,y an<* va_ available from The Pontiac I riety stores Press are approximately the Plaster, built - up layers of same scale as used in HO gauge cardboard Cleanl i ness Xounts When Painting paints, exterior alkyd flats, or MATERIALS exterior latex paints will give! Hobby shops have or can ob-| satisfactory service on side-wall | tain building papers of HO scale] shingles and shakes if it is ap- brick, stone and other home I ... ... , . . . P - , „ I P plied in accordance with the building materials. Random m,ght "* be °°-hand? ,n deC'lto set,,e th?dusi -----------------------■— spaced planking is the suggest- ora‘'"g the 'nter'or but an m- * ★ _ 1_____ j........ .. aginative woman might be able[ a dampened mop will usually, to utilize scraps of cloth, small do the trick indoors, blocks of wood and other odds! a few minutes of wiping be-1 manufacturer's instructions. Ross Hornet Pretents for IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY This-lovely Spacious New SPLIT LEVEL 3706 lorcrta at T«rne»i, Watkinj Hills • 3 bedroom • 1n ceramic baths • -Studio ceilings • his and hcr's closets 4 Walk-out family room 4 natural fireplace 4Bright kitchen built-ins 4 cozy nook 4 Comfort conditioned for winter and summer • 2Vi car garage right off lovely kitchen Total House complete with lot $26,800 This lot and it's- location has ample room for children to play safely from automobiles: $3,000 dn. plus closing costs shown by appointment call 623-0670 daily 1-8 P.M. LAKELAND ESTATES take front Ranch nearing completion. Full carpeting in two weeks. 2-Four bedroom colonials with carpeting, dishwasher, will be ready Sept. 29, Pick your awn colors and carpeting. Lakeland Estate* 10 min. from Pontiac off Dixie Hwy. U.S. 10 only 4/10 miles North of Walton Blvd. turn right at Parade of Homes sign. and ends to give your miniature ] forehand will cut down on the House of the Week a “lived in time and trouble caused by dust look.” falling on a ne.wly painted sur- * * * | face or into the can of paint. 1 Now that you’ve examined the j -----------------------— House of the Week sketch plan Safety glass, fountain pen] and studied the model of yourl cases, textiles and sugar are next house, all you need do is but a few of the thousands of order the architect’s detail plans products that can be manufac-{ or take the sketch plan to your: tured in whole or in part from' home builder. jwood. OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 ONN DAILY 5 TO 8 NEW BRICK RANCfl with 12-ft. slate foyer, large 12V2xl9 paneled family room with full wall brick fireplace. Hotpoint oven and range, 1 Vi ceramic baths with double bowls in main bath. Mifd room on main floor, complete formica cabinets. Full basement. Gas heat. Complete thermopane windows with screens. 2-car attached garage. $24,900 on yOur lot. Easy terms. DIRECTIONS: Dixie to Silver Lake Rd. to Walton; right 2 streets to Huntington Park; Vi block to Beacham; right to model. MILLER REALTY CO. 670 W. Huron St. FE 2-0262 NO ESTIMATES - NO DOWN PAYMENT No Closing Costs One-Day Service $ Years to Pay Up to *5,000 761 W. HURON STREET Downtown Pontlae — Drayton Plains - Rochester - Clarkston — Milford Walled Lake - Lake Orion -Waterford C-t-6 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SJSpTEJflBER 9, 1967. Mobile Home Not Like an Old Trailer' PLAN FIRST — Home owners should remember that advance planning of shrubs and flower gardens can prove advantageous when rainy and cool weather arrives. When landscaping is properly done, and with the use of window walls, home owners can spend more time enjoying their flowers and shrubs from insfde the home. The Jacksons, Horace and his wife Martha, parked their house and called it borne. They visited a bank and negotiated a government-insured mortgage, then added & guest bedroom and basement. Horace kept his white picket fence white and meticulously labored over his new, bat somewhat kempy lawn. Their home, 200 square feet larger than the average new home, contained two bedrooms, kitchen, two baths, wall-to-wall carpeting and a wood-burning fireplace. Four year's, later, the Jack-sons dedded to move. They disconnected the television antenna, the gas and electricity and 'pulled their mobile home — successor of the once-lowly “trailer” — down the highway. HYPOTHETICAL CASE The Jacksons are a hypothetical family. But their peripatetic life in a mobile home is, not farefetched. Bamboo Roads NEW DELHI CP - The Central Road Research Institute is exploring possibilities of reducing road building costs by mixing bamboo pulp Into the usual construction mixture of soil and cement. Work Miracles With a Brush Time to Learn Painters Magic The sun is out and you feel make an inspired decision—it’: as bright as the weather. You time to paint the house! But -wait a minute before you roll up your shirt sleeves. It could be that you could accolhplish minor miracle by changing your over-all color scheme. ★ ★ ★ You can camouflage architectural oversights, or make an outstanding feature better than ever before — all with the judicious use of color. Check the following descriptions of and the accompanying hints from the National Paint, Varnish and Lacquer Association before you begin ! If your home looks more like a “Gingerbread House” than a castle, remodel it with paint. Many different ingredients go into a “Gingerbread House” — the use of distracting building materials, architectural designs that don’t harmonize — the things that mage a house distracting to the eye. Here’s your solution — let color work for you to blend in all irregular features. Stay with the same color paint as much as you can to improve this type Fireplaces and basements are. the latest refinements for the once-scorned house trailer, according to a recent survey by the Family Economics Bureau of Northwestern National Life Insurance Co. of Minneapolis. As a result, a lot of people may be forced to recast their a facelifting, study the points-thinking about “trailers” and that can be effectively drawn'“trailer camps,” the study said, out by,color — such as the * * * windows, the, entranceway, and During a trade show staged even the roof! Shutters or any, Louisville, Ky., this year, unusually attractive front door mobile home manufacturers dismay help you put new life into jpu^rjed new equipment already [on the market along with new .a Federal Housing tration-financed project in Atlanta. Mobile homes are relatively cheap. A completely furnished home averages about $5,600, including furniture and appliances,. two bedrooms, kitchen andbath. ■ Between 4.5 and 5 million pier-' sons now live In. mobile homes and approximately 21 million persons — 10 per cent of the. U.S. population — will be living in mobile homes by 1972. Then, I like at present, the most fre-j quent buyer will-be young married couples and retired per-' sons. The survey also cited fire growing “Immobility” of mobile homes — those placed on | permanent foundations. j According to the survey, the mobile homeowner moves slightly more than his conventional homeowner counterpart — about once every 47 months compared-with once within 60 months! for the permanent homeowner. $ h ★ ★ Taking note of this statistic, the Federal Housing Adminis-j tration (FHA) in 1966 began to ig mortgages on trailer] camps and for some permanent' mobile homes. In the for to-,” said a FHA spokes-Insurance rates are the same as for conven- Larger trailer community parks may take a cue froth Landfall Terrace, east of St. Paul, W&nn. It took out a charter and the town now has a popu-1 lation of 750. “We m mortgage i uldn’t insure a i a permanent mo- HUNK YOU FOR YOUR 0VEKWNELMNI6 ENTHUSIASM Just a Few Oheiee Apartments Remain to Cheese From- IN THE ROCHESTER AREA OAKLAND UNIVERSITY Apartments of Gistindion W With features found in $50,000 homes. One and . two bedroom units, including wall-to-wall carpeting, draperies, dishwasher, disposal, formica vanity, range, refrigerator, ceramic tile features, landscaped courts, activities room in oach building, free Covered parking, large storage rooms, laundry equipment and soundproofing. From $175 per month — includes heat, air conditioning and hot wator. 2240-2371 WALTON BLYD. Vt MILE EAST OF ADAMS MODELS OPEN 11:30 A.M.-f 1:00 P.M. PHONE 001-4103 a monotonous house. t LOOK-ALIKES la your problem a ‘/Colonial Look-Alike?” Subdivision dwellers search for a distinctive look for their homes. To Achieve individuality, it Is not ' necessary features forecast for the near future. The basement actually is a “Crawl space” located beneath a raised living room floor. But it’s large enough to effects usually stored hi the of a conventional home. to paint your home a shocking t,ouge garden tools and other pink! Many varied and beautiful color combinations are available from yonr paint dealer! Ask him for a complete set of color chips before yon make up your mind. Try using two colors that blend with the roof — one for the main body of the house, and the other to make file trim attractive. You CAN set your house apart from the others on yonr block With color! ★ ★ ★ Does the designation “The A mobile home with square feet of floor spac is being offered (the new single-family home has 1,220 square feet). This trailer consists of two 12-foot-wide sections towed separately to a Site,1 then joined. > ★ *, - * "I There’s an instant house —I actually four separate “modu-j lar” units. The bedroom, living, room, kitchen and bath can be towed separately and allow the of a home. Have a “Plain Jane” home instead? In this case, you’ll want to avoid using all one color. To. give this type of a home House That Goes On Forever” owner greater versatility in ar-fit your home? A long, low;ranging his home to his person-slung home can be awkward orjal specifications, enchanting depending on the industry forecasters say highway it is painted. If your home rise mobile homes are not too i seems too long, don’t paint it far 0ff. They contend the high-tfil oom“ ”n1nr' T™ Kr“”tJrise will enable mobile home THIS 40'x26* “J. V. RANCHER" i* priced right for you f« thru September 30. Feature! include: Full basement; block tiding; 235 lb. shingles; aluminum windows; #1 oak flooring; 3 walls; 4" ceiling insulation and gat heat. buyers at only $13,000, JOHN S. 7110 Dixie Highway Clarkston, Michigan , Builder MA 5-2674 OPEN Men. Thru Pit I A.M. to 4 P.M. Sst. » A.M. is 1 PJE. Sun. 1 P.M. to 4 P.M. all the same, color! Try breaking up the line of the house by emphasizing the entrance and the surrounding area in a color that contrasts pleasantly with the rest of the exterior. ★ * * Now — a word about color and size. Your home may look like a cramped cottage from the outside, or, on the other' hand, it may overpower yourf lot. The answer? Put your home| in the proper perspective with' paint. Want to make your home: |look larger? Choose a light, at-; tractive color. If you want it to! look smaller, just use a darker! color. Whatever your objective, you will find that color is your! best ally in making your home as beautiful as it ought to be! park developers to circumvent skyrocketing land costs. The federal government j also is studying the feasibility { of trailer town houses and ! garden apartments to help solve the shortage of satisfac- j tory housing faced by low and ! middle income residents of . urban areas. Stacked unit j houses two and three trailers high will bq employed soon in j WATERFORD HILL MM Choice Home Sites in a Proven Subdivision... Serenely Suburban— Conveniently Urban! A SCENIC WONDERLAND! YET... Just Minutes Away From Everything! Sales Exclusively By | Waterford Realty 4540 Dixie Highway—Drayton Plains—673-1273 Goal of the timber industry is, the full use of forests and the; greatest output of ^useful products from each tree harvested. CHARM-GRACE and LOOKS 3265 AIRPORT RD. *16,950 10 per cunt down for this attractive 3-bedroom ranch home with al{ aluminum tiding. Full basement with nice recreation area. Attached braaseway and garage. TED WILL WORK A DEAL FOR YOU So whynot sharpen up your pencil and lot's talk trade! 5460 Highland Rd* 674-2238 674-2239 OPEN SUNDAY M-59 (Highland Rd.) west to Airpart RIDCDTIAIICt Road, turn right on Airport Road to UlnCU I lUROo property. WATCH FOR SIGNS, It's watt of Hatchary Rd. McCullough Realty BEAUTY-RITE LAKE HOMES Choice of 2 Lake Subdivisions with Lake Privileges AM3ELUS “Lakeview Estates” on Morgan Lake— Open Daily Except Thurs., ~ 2 to 8 P.M. Homas Start at $19,540 Plus Lot "Buy Direct from Beauty-Rite and Save* Located in the heart df "Rolling Water Wonderland." You'll be intrigued by the “Froth New Horizons" of this recognized residential community —all the conveniences you would expect for gracious living! “Huntodn Shores”-on huntoon lake- Open 1 to 6. Sat. and Sun. SHOft5 milMI 1^59 (HURON) l+l w w Homes Start at $15,550 Plus Lot ‘Buy Direct from Beauty-Rite and Save* Bcflu&f-' Rife hoiks FOR INFORMATION PHONE 674-3136 THE PONTIAC Pl^ESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 196* C—7 'Customer' Takes Rings Worth $877 A man posing as a customer stole four rings valued at $877 'from Pauli Jewelers, 28 W. Huron yesterday. William McLean, the owner, said the man apparently walked Out with the rings after saying he was going out to his car to measure his wife’s finger. * * * When the man did not return in 10 minutes, McLean told police he discovered a tray containing the rings missing from a showcase where the man had been standing. . He said he had left the man alone for a minute when he became suspicious and went to the back room to get a gun. Brother's Car Hits Boy, 15 Deaths in Pontiac, Nearby Areas Thbmas F. Baldwin [White Chapel Memorial Ceme- ' kery, Troy. s Thomas F. Baldwin, 82, of 125| Mrs. Craig died yesterday. N. Perry died today. | Her late husband had been the He was a member of St. Vin-| president of the Accurate T6ol cent de Paul Catholic ChurchiCo- . . J, SIS . ,. * . , _ She is survived by a daughter, and a retired employe of Pon-|Mrs Pau, B Bowl's of orchard tiac Motor Division. [Lake. His body is at the Sparks- Alvin; three daughters, Mrs Loya Anglin of Alabama, Mrs Kenneth Dupuis of Auburn Height# and Betty Tyra at home; 11 brothers and sisters; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Griffin Funeral Home. Frank Johnson Service for Frank Johnson, 80, of 117 S. Boulevard will be 1 p.m. Monday at Riverside Seventh-day Adventist Church at Claude Davidson OXFORD—Service for Claude Dayidson, 79, of 3501 N. Lapeer will be 2 p.m. Monday at Bos-sardet Funeral Home here, with burial at Oakwood Cemetery. A retired farmer, Mr. David- A 15-year-old Wolverine Lake boy is in serious condition today after being run over by a car driven by his brother. Allen Dean, 934 Wolverine, is in the intensive care unit at Pontiac General Hospital. His 17-year-old brother, SSte-phen told police Allen was riding his bicycle alongside h i s (Stephen’s) car yesterday afternoon on Lander Lane when I for Mrs. George H. (Mary J Allen hit a hole in the road {Craig, 90, of 2690 Pine Lake will and fell under the car’s front! be 1:30 p.m. Monday at her wheels. ! home, with entombment at 156 University with burial at|son died today. His only sur-Oak Hill Cemetery by Davis-vivor is his brother, Harry of Cobb Funeral Home. Oxford Mr. Johnson, who was last employed by the City of Pontiac, died Thursday. He was a member of the Riverside! church. , j He leaves his wife, Annie. Mrs. George Cardwell LAPEER TOWNSHIP - Mrs. George (Grace) Cardwell, 74, of 968 N. Wilder died today. Her body is at Muir Brothers Funeral Home, Lapeer Township. Surviving are her husband, George, and two sons, Paul of Midland and Renolds of Alpena. Mrs. George H. Craig ORCHARD LAKE - Service Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams St. Phone PE 8-9288 Cleon H. Griffin AMPLE FORETHOUGHT Most people are called upon to make final arrangement* for a loved one when they are least prepared for such a trying task. Often they are made under the strain of emotions and when the mind is dulled and confused. A little forethought by each of us could prevent most of these experiences for those we love. arrangements as cold and heai__7___ The opposite is the real truth, for we all desire to protect those we love and prevent distress whenever possible.. Vou can make it as simple as putting your thoughts and wishes on a plain piece of paper. In this event your next of kin should know such a document exists. It is an act of love* and forethought to spare those we leave behind us. VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 268 North Perry Street Phone FE 2-8378 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS posals will be received until S:00 , DST, September 12, 1W bv the Board of Education, Huron Veliev School District, Milford, Michigan, for the construction of Additions and Remodeling at the existing Senior High School. Pro'll be read aloud at the Cafeteria listing high school. 3380 S. Mil-1, Milford, Michigan, ly-five dollar deposit will be re-auired for each set of contract documents. Refund of deposit will be made by the Architect If documents are returned,. In good condition within 10 days after Notice of Award. Plans and specificaions will be on file and may be examined at the following locations after August 22, 1967. News in Brief Rummage • Bake Sale: UP Church, 178 Green,- Sat., 9-1 p.m. —Adv. Board of Education - ■* Huron Valley School District 7404 Highland Road Milford, Michigan Corporation In F. W. Lodge < Detroit, MichL Flint, Michigan Tri-City Builders and Traders Exchange in Saginaw, Michigan I proposals will oe considered unless accompanied by a bid bond in the amount * of the proposal as liquidated dam-if the successful contractor falls to sign contract and file necessary insurance rithln 10 days after Notice of Award by the Owner or Architect. The bonding company on issuing a bid bond thereby obligates themselves to furnish a Performance, Labor and Material Bond in the full amount of the contract should the subiect contractor be low bidder. . Proposals dpill be received for separate contracts as follows: 1. General Construction Work 2. Mechanical Work 3. electrical Work 4. Special Equipment The Board of Education Teserves the right to accept or refect any or all bids and to waive irregularities in proposals. No bid may be withdrawn within 30 days from the date of reception. authority of the Board of m -------f School r* Truman September 9, 1967 BLOOMFIELD I DISTRICT, COUNTY \ OFFICIAL NOTICE OF SALE $1,47$,000.00 ELD HILLS SCHOOL :OUNTY OF OAKLAND, MICHIGAN NOTES Sealed bids for the purchase ~‘J "e received m - Board of Education TROY BOARD OF EDUCATION Presents the Following Statement of Position informing the people of negotiation progress. Mrs. Carrie Hanley BIRMINGHAM — Service for Mrs. Carrie, Hanley, 85, of 1797 Maryland will be 3:30 p.m. Monday at the Manley-Bailey Fu-neral Home, with burial in Greenwood Cemetery. Mrs. Hanley died Thursday afternoon in St. Joseph’s Hospital, Pontiac, following an auto accident. Surviving is- her daughter, Birmingham City Clerk Miss Irene Hanley of the same adi, dress. Jesse L. Marett ROMEO — Service for Jesse L. Marett, 44, of 275 Ewell will be 1 p.m. Monday at Roth’s Home for Funeral, with burial in the Romeo Cemetery. Mr. Marett died yesterday after a short* illness. He was employed in the refrigeration and air conditioning department of the Ford Motor 6o. in Romeo. A graveside service will be conducted by Romeo Lodge No. 41, F&AM. Surviving a r~e his wife, Shirley; a daughter, Marilvn at home; three sisters, including Mrs. Mary Lou Meisner and Mrs. Sarah Wheeler, both of Romeo; and two brothers. George P. Payette ORCHARD LAKE - Requiem Mass for George P. Payette, 64 of 5115 Westcomb will be 10:30 a m. Monday at Our Lady of Refuge Catholic Church, with bprial in . Mount Hope Ceme Itery. Mr. Payette died yesterday after a brief illness. ffij SSHSKfl He was employed as a ma- gfflgjJ™* ffi chine repairman for Generali notes will be awarded to the bidder whose , A m , a « • ibid on the above computation produces Motors Corp. Truck & Coach;the lowest interest cost to the Bloomfield rtiiricSsi*. * I Hills School District, Oakland County, UlVision. {Michigan. No proposal for the purchase Surviving are his wife, Mary|^^I5r«iJlroy?ev,S!!? wiif,ilBw" iH.; three daughters, Mrs. Paul sl*red L_ . . . __ ° . , a I The loan is In anticipation of tha op- Bocknig of Pontiac and J tl n Beating tax due and payable December 1, Marie and Judith Ann, both. at| * cert„lK) „ c„hlar.s check |J )he home; two sons, Brian P. of|--«*. per Waterford Township [. and Mi- bC 9-16 8% 7% 8 — WiSi Felmont Oil 16f 541 a 4% 4% 840 4 13.-16 4 4% +1% 333 13Va 11% 12% ' 1/13 27% 26% 26% Gt Bas Pet 366 , 1509 8% 8 8% Gulf H GulfResrc Ch HoKmOejw .82 Hycon Mfg Hydrometal Imper Oil 2a Isram Corp Kaiser Ind McCrory wt MeadJohn .48 MlchSfig .log Molybden Mongo Ind NewPark Mn Pancoast Pet RIC Group Scurry Rain Signal OilA V Sperry R wt Statham Inst SyritexCp .40 Technicoi .40 WnNuclr Copyright! 7% 1155 35%, 33% 34% + % 32 17%' 17% 17% + % :97 17% 16% 17%+1% *53 21%. 19% 20% —1% 6 62% 62% 62% — % 159 9% 8% 9 + % 587 16% 15% 16 — % 35 7% 6% 7% + % x886 35 34% 34%^-1 106 7% 7% 7%-fr % 203 51 48 48 -2% (Suggested visiting hours 3 to 5 Johnson, frank! September* 7, 1967; 117 West South Boulevard; age 80; beloved husband of Annie Johnson; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be held Monday, Septem-9 ber 11 at 1 p.m. at the Riverside 7th Day Adventist Church, 156 Mount Clemens. Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. Johnson will lie in state at the Davis-Cobb Funeral Home after 6 p.m. today; Friends may visit with the family Sunday from 7 to 8 p.m. at tha PAYETTE, GEORGE PATRICK; 729 8% '8% 8W 103 1% 1% IK $ 1% 1% IK 4759 16H 14 14V husband of Mary H. (Nora) Payette, dear mother of Mrs. Paul . (Madelvn) Bocknig, Michael J., Brian P., June Marie, and Judith Ann Payette; dear brother of Mrs. Alice Reilly, Mrs. Gerald (Ann) Reid and Ernest J. Payette; also survived by four grandchildren. Recitation of the Rosary will be Sunday at 7 p.m. at the C. J. Godhardt Funeral Home. Funeral 102 56V 2060 85% 81% 396 31% 30 ,______ HR Refuge Church with \ Father Edwin Schroder officiating. Interment in Mount Hope Cemetery. Mr. Payette will lie in state at the funeral home. (Suggested visiting hours 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 Death Notices BALDWIN, THOMAS 9. 1967; 125 North age 82: d4 P. Baldwin. Funeral Home Span a Mr. TYRA. MAMIE RUTH; September^, 1967; 3)67 Adams Road, Avon Townihlpi age 39; beloved wife of Alvin Tyra; dear slater of Mrs. Loya (Inez) Anglin, Mrs. Xen- (Ruth) Dupuis, and Batty Tyra; alto survived by it brothers and sisters and seven grandchildren and two groat-grandchll-dren. Funeral service wlu be held Monday, September 11 at II a.m. at the Harold R. Davis Funeral 11 at 11 Savls F Wits. Inti Cemetery. aeral home. (Sug WE WISH TO THANK ALL OUR relatives "S friends, neighbors our bereavement eefs ot kindness durln our father, Lewis R. Swartz. A special thanks .. Mrs. Harold Olngell, Mrs. George Adma Kravetz villa neighbors. Also Father_________ word F. Konopka for his com-‘ The Pall-bearers 9 "Club who ^avt heas-SIpIt Funeral Horn*. Mrs. Swartz and Family. from the SB cash. 334-9105. "AVON CALLING"—FOR SERVICE COLDS, HAY FEVER, SINUS — Hours of relief In every SINA-TIME capsule. Only S1.49. Simms HALL FOR RENT, RECEPTIONS, OR 3-5303, FE 3- BOX REPLIES < At 10 a.m. toda) there | were replies at The Press Office in the fol- > lowing boxes: 4, 8, 18, 19, 18, 28, 35, 36, 49, 57, 61 Funeral Directors COATS FUNERAL HOME DRAYTON PLAINS , tor Funerals" Huntoon SPARKS-GRIFFIN FUNERAL HOME "Thoughlul Service"__FE 8-928S Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME. 332-8378 - Established Over 40 Years CewetTylBtf M 2 LOTS, CHRISTIAN MEMORIAL LOTS - OALANO HILLS Ml sonic Gardens. Call after 4 p.r 682-7328. WHITE CHAPEL* 695 EACH \ FULL COLOR WEDDING AL-whlte. Free brochure. 338-9079 any 2-5122 before______________ DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES 2028 E. Hammond FE 5-7805 DO YOU HAVE A DEBT PROBl EM? We can help you with a plan you can afford. DEBT CONSULTANTS OF PONTIAC* INC. 814 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FE 8-6333 STATE LICENSED-BONDED FE 2-0181, Refer to Credit Ad- GET OUT OF DEBT 3N.A PLANNED BUDGET PROGRAM YOU CAN AFFORD TAILORED TO YOUR INCOME )N AND AFTER THIS DATE, 9-9-67 I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any other than myself. Daniel A. Evans, 664 Robinwood, Pontiac, PORTRAIT IN OIL FROM PHO- UPLAND HILLS FARM Summer fun on the farm. Tours for the whole family. Seeing minting of cow, children can pet lambs, calves, piglets. Delightful horse-drawn hay rides, pon^ rides. Delicious food from our, 25c. Rides FAMILY VISIT Admission and SUNDAYS ONLY 11-6 TIL NOV. 1. Take Walton E. to Adams, to end, follow signs to farm. FOUND: BILLFOLD AT PONTIAC UL 2-4088, after i FOUND, BLACK FEMALE, SCOT- vicinity of Elizabeth Lk. Rd. and Cooley Lk. Rd. Identify and pay ad. 682-6665. FOUND: FEMALE WALKER FOX hound, vicinity of S. E. Milford area. 685-2541.____________________ LOST: FEMALE SIAMESE WITH lost: Dark green metal tool box, contains ohm meters and rnisc, tools. Reward for return. 476-4393 537-2384. OST: .FEMALE CAT, orange-black, big bushy .. white chest, female, green collar and leash at McSellVs Park Labor Day. Chlldfren's Pet. 363-0463. Re- LOST. MINIATURE WHITE POO-dle. Vicinity ol Pontiac Central High School. Blue Rhinestone col- gardine Rd. Male, CUt;. FE 8- reward. 623-0564._ REWARD -ost &-J7,Wvic Trail and Haggerty Rds. Been sick and needs care possible. Pleae contact German Shephei Pontla B | She hi as so< Vinca, 624-3255, immediately. Help Wanted Male 6 *200 per month. 391-2330 $5200 UP . HIGH SCHOOL QRADS and colleg' permanent managemei available, ployers will train you. ].I _ INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL 1880 S Woodward B'ham 642-8268 A PART TIME J ons or evening 21# guaranteed A YOUNG MAN INTERESTED IN career in banking# a friendly, . -protectable personality Is essential, contact piraonnel department, Pontiac State Bank, 2l N. Sagi-naw. 334-4781. A f CAR CLEAN-UP MAI*, P6# new ahd used cars, also A-l mechanic with topis* contact Jean Stuart at Kessler Hahn Inc. 625-2635. * ACCOUNTANT FOR COST AND general office work, industrlfl plant. Exc. opportunity* Send resume to Pontiac Pres*\Box C-17 East Town Collision, 555 S. sagmaw. AUTO1 MECHANIC TOP PAY AND AUTO MECHANIC working and rINMMPHIMHP Giuliani, Wilson-Crlssman Cad- CUTTER, GRINDER Experience on HSS and carbide tools, top fringes, ST hr. wk. Day CAB DRIVERS, FULL OR PART 625-2928._________________ CARPENTERS EXPERIENCED ROUGHERS FOR APARTMENT PROJECT Just starting an Auburn Rd., between E. Blvd. and Opdyke. Work th jW^er' wi,,,s Teepie on COUNTER MAN TO OPERATE Tl- counter, full or Chance Will train. Bonanza Sirloin Pit, Glenwood Shopping Plaza, Glen- COIN OPERATED LAUNDRAMAT oeeds man, no exp. required. Consider retiree. Apply 405 Auburn, direct sales company. Call 335-5130 DAVENPORT SCREW MACHINE DELIVERY* FULL TIME, DAYS. 40 hrs. Apply in person. Sav-On Drug 6510 Telegraph at Maple, Bir- I TO DE-Calabrese DELIVERY BOY OR MAI liver Pizza must have 338-1112 # see Sam at Plzzarla 238 S. Telegraph, Designers-Detailers 682-7200 DESIGNERS SPECIAL MACHINES Good opportunities with special machine tool builder. 549-6200, days 625-3997, eves. THE GANGLER CORP. 4223 Edgeland, Royal Oak DIE APPRENTICE BORING MILL HYDROTEL Top rates, steady employment. Union shop, 26 yrs. In business. 2250 W. Maple Rd., Walled Lake LIBERTY TOOL & ENGINEERING CORP. DISH MACHINE OPERATOR, nights, good pay, benefits. Biff's, Telegraph at Maple (15 Mile). MINIMUM OF (2) YEARS EXPERIENCE ON SMALL MECHA- TEST TECHNICIAN EXPERIENCE IN DEVELOP. MENT AND TEST OF PNEUMATIC AND HYDRAULIC COMPONENT HIGHLY DESIRABLE. GRINDER HAND HARDINGE OPERATOR FLOOR INSPECTOR JANITOR M. C. MFG., CO. Indianwood Rd. Lake Orion, Mich. 692-2711 An Equal Opportunity Employer DRIVER AND WAREHOUSE MAN. FE 4-0370, between 2-4 p.m, __ DEPT. AND WAREHOUSE MANAGERS WANTED Spartan Department Stores, one of the largest U.S.A*, has openings gressive men to worl field. An outstandini for, aggressive men vance rapidly on the1 and ability. Good st paid insurance work in the retail DRIVER Good driving record, steady |ob. NO part time men. Must know Appiy 214- W. Walton. Cooley Soft Water Co. $400-$600 FEE PAID MANAGEMENT TRAINEES* INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL 180 W. Huron _______334-4971 $5004650 PLUS CAR SALES TRAINEES i all fields, age 21-30, some college INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL A PART-TIME JOB A \niarrled mart, 21-34, to work 4 hours per evening. 674-0520. CalL Monday, 4 p.m.-8 p.m. $200 PER MONTH HsIpWaatBdMala 6 EXPERIENCED SEMI - TRUCK driver. FE M141. EXPERIENCED MISCELLANEOUS machine operators# experienced turret lathe operators. Crescont Machine Co. Inc. 2501 Williams Experienced Cutter. Grinder BUSY UNION SHOP LOTS OF OVERTIME Experienced Mechanic Needed for Ponrlac Bulck and CHevy Dealership. Apply in person to Mr. Ernst# Homer Hight# Oxford, Michigan. EXPERIENCED HARDWARE MAN, for' hardware department. Mature man preferred, Reply to Pontiac Press Box C-23 Pontiac Michigan. EVE NING OR MORNING WOR K for young men wishing to learn sales ana marketing. Must have use of car, no experience neces-sary, we will train. 363-4858._ FUTURE WANTED” nsider V. C. Logan 2820 W. Maple, Troy, Michigan — 48084. GAS STATION ATTENDANT, FULL time, afternoons, no Sundays. Some aco Station, Woodward at Adams Rd., Birmingham. GAS STATION ATTENDANTS, MUST be experienced or have mechanical ability. Full or part time, good pay. Sunoco Station, Telegraph at have experience, 1599 N. Wood-ward, Birmingham. GAS STATION ATTENDANT, EX perienced, mechanically inclined, local ref., full or part time. Gulf, Telegraph and Maple.____ GAS STATION, EXPERIENCED Lahser. Birmingham._______ GAS STATION MANAGER AND AT-tendant, good position, well ,peic‘ steady, | I................. GUARDS and part time, immediate I suburban job openings, lemens, Utica and Bir-included. Bonded Guard Mount. Clemens, Utica and mingham included. Bonded G Services, 441 E. Grand Blvd., De- pleasant |ob JG S FOR secure future, must be reliable, have good local reference and reputation. No tire repair, washing or greasing work. Apply at Pay Less Oil Co., 6594 Dixie Hwy., Clarkston. INDEPENDENT --------UPANY Opportunity tyr a finance iNCE rj. INSURANCE AGENT MEN 21 TO 55 Collecting and selling on established debit. Group hospitalization vacation. Poten- tial earnings first ye 338-4650 between 9 cations. Call l Salary based LATHE AND TURRET LATHE OPERATORS Good wages. Pius fringe BIG BOY RESTAURANT Telegraph & Huron WITH GENERAL KNOWL- ___i 5-2161. MANAGEMENT TRAINEE ave an opening for a ted in ' starting a R . The man we selett well enough management responsibi equipped to rhove up position Starting salary'$80. Mr. Pisano be available daily for Interviews starting Monday, Sept. 11 at 398 3526 Pontiac Lake Rd ___ 674-3141 or 682-0940. AAN 30 TO 45 Y E A R S school graduate, some ex ■ interesting position, uble your present in-qualify. Apply 2397 DESIGN ENGINEER mingham Cleaners, 1253 S. Woodward. Ml 4-4620.___ ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN, CON-trol panel wiremen, assemblers, high school graduate with some drafting or shop experience. Full scale company benefits, include holidays, vacation', life1 insurance, ahd Blue Cross. Apply in person. ment mason, licensed figure job at 2044 Jar Experienced Vertical Mill Hand FOR TOOL HOLDERS Busy- union shop lots of overtime. taking, exc. living conditions. OS 8-2253, Metamora.______________ EXPERIENCED Furnace \fnan,. year round position, life insurance, hospital plan and pension benefits, good income, .Apply in person. Cast Heating 8* Cooling Co.* 580 S. Telegraph, Pon- WATCHMAN BUYER, UNIVERSITY PURCHASING DEPARTMENT Excellent opportunity for young with. B.A. and p-----------M ‘ Preferably procurement laboratory equipment field- Libera fringe benefits. Sefld resume to per sonnet office Oakland University -Rochester. Mich. 48063 1 or call 338 7211, Ext. 2021 for an Interview. An Equal Opportunity Employer H>b w—tBd Main 6 MAN OVER 30 FOR FACTORY work, must know simple arithmetic, Apply to 317 Central, near Saginaw St., Pontiac. OWN >193. ti&i STOCK BOYS. CAR SALESMAN Needed to sell Chevroiets-Buicks-Pontiacs, Real Good benefits. Good Pay, Sat. Mr. Ernst at— HOMER HIGHT Motors Inc. ___On M24 In Oxofrd ORDER D£SK AND' STEADY Office work. Industrial. For man over 30. Send complete resume to Pontiac .Press Box C-16 Pontiac, Michigan._ PORTER, 40 HOUR WEEK, MUST be reliable. Apply in person, Englanders Furniture Co., Maple and benefits, good \ PLASTIC LAMINATOR HELPERS fqr epoxy and polyester spray-up. and overtime, fringe . ‘ conditions in shop. Formative Products Co. 1401 Piedmont, Troy, 1-75 eng Rochester Rd. 609-1462, PORTER - NEW CAR DEPT. Must have valid drivers license,, many fringe benefits, steady employment, see Mr. Danis, 565 S. Woodward, Ml 4-4440. “ PIZZA MAKER, AFTERNOONS. JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN OR experienced helper, residential, commercial work. FE 4-9950._____ LAB TRAINEE, YOUNG MAN, RETIRED PLUMBER FOR LIGHT odd job work, few hours each _week._Call Mr. Pattlson, FE 2-0294. Salesmen Due to our store expansion, we have full-time positions in the following departments: Men's Clothing Building l Materials Appliances Excellent earnings—Many company benefits including profit sharing end immediate discount privileges. Apply Personnel Office Second Floor Montgomery Ward PONTIAC MALL Equal Opportunity Employer SALES HELP POSITION latlng and train good MACHINIST - GENERA work — must be exper Jaybird ■ Automation Ir West Rd., Walled Lake. MECHANICS Experienced. Salary or pit Guaranteed steady woi MEN RELIABLE To assist manager in Educationa Debt, of large international organization. Neat appearance and pleasant personality requited. 18-25 yrs. . Prosperous, permanent and secure future with regular advancement for those who qualify. Start at once. Personal interview by appointment. Phone Mr. Wayne. FE SALES MANAGER open. Experienced i air conditioning or ) men with sales experience. 363- SALESMAN, SHARP AGGRESSIVE . guy to sail business service. $6,000 call Kathy King* 334-2471* Spelling & Snelling. SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT, experience preferred, will train, $1.85 per hr., Beverly Hills Serv- I ice Center, 647-2124._ SERVICEMEN FOR OIL BURNER, experienced, for large local Oil I Company. Steady year round work, j apprentices also needed. Call for appointment Torrence Oil Company, Birmingham, Mich. Ml 4-9000 Ext. 29.___________ Shipping& Receiving Manager Experienced man with . ministrative background shipping and receiving ---hie o his | to Apply in person or send complete resume to Personnel Manager. Montgomery Ward PONTIAC MALL — 625-5862.________ STOCK MAN . Full or port time- — pleasant working conditions, fringe bene- fl,S A. L. DAMMON Bloomfield Plaza—Telegraph 8> Maple ____MA 6-3010______ STABLE HELP, 5 TO 8 A,M. Bloomfield Open Hunt, call Perry Ml 6-2581 or after 7 p.m. call 334-3953. STOCKMEN SERVICE STA- f ul I time only. Exc. wages, vacation with pay. Shell Station. Woodward and Long Lake rds,* Bloomfield Hilts._ MAN DRAWING PENSION TO COL-lect in parking lot, no driving, 154 N. Perry. 332-8688. _ MAN MECHANICALLY INCLINED for furnace, duct, pipe fitting work. 682-3100._ ___ Ipg ’- - y ■ : : : MACHINE OPERATORS, GOOD wages and benefits. Precision Automatic Parts Co. 366 S. Blvd. Pontiac. 333-7983. j NIGHT WATi \v 335-8142 “^OAKLAND UNIVERSITY Our new retail operation in tiac has immediate openings an ambitious stockmen. Part available. Mr. Pisano into an expansion program with advancement opportunity, past work experience unimporiant. We train you. Requirements, between n, call between WE ARE A PROFESSIONAL SERV-ice organization that requires an experienced salesmen to a^a ^30 small wholesale and r establishments. The with direct sales Excellent salary other benefits. Phone FE 2-0 machinist, prints and aftd produce Gaylord Dlvisioh. Gaylord, Michigan. WANTED ' 25 MEN MONDAY 6:30 A.M. SHARP Report to 125 N. Saginaw St. REAR ENTRANCE WE PAY DAILY KELIOT LABOR DIVISION Equal .Opportunity -employer. YOUNG MAN* TO TAKE CHARGE ■ iy>f stock room for Electrical con* ‘(tractor. Electrical background- preferred. F E 4-9950.. \ C—-8 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 196T Tool and Modof Maker For prototype work tor (moll »h which has III own Product llrv Help Wanted fawh 7 COOK, ALSO WAITRESS. SUPER Help Wanted Female 7 Help Wanted Femele ALL AROUNP KITCHEN HELP, NO Sunday or holiday work, day lob. Kent's Restaurant, lift Cooley UfcaRd. ■. Assistant to Manager To hostess and supervise dining room. Need a mature woman who has the ability to supervise. Oood wages plus benefits. Big Boy Restaurant Telegraph «. Huron. For Interview call 334-45W bet. 1 and 4 pjn. _________ ATTENTION MOTHERS! Earn free toys and gifts for your For further Information please call BETH WEBER FE 3-7377 _______________ 623-1774 BABY SITTER, 5 DAYS, PLEA-sant Lake, near Union Lk., own transportation. 363-5*49 after 5:30. BABY SITTER NEEDED, URGENT, SIS * nights wk. 375 W. Flint. I Orion. Live In or out. 'COUNTER GIRL, EXPERllENCE ' not essential, will tram, full time, paid holidays and vacations. Douglas Cleaners, 534 S. Woodward, Birmingham. URB GIRLS FOR NIGHT SHIFt, BABY SITTER LIGHT HOUSE- BABY SITTER. MORE FOR HOME than wages. Motherless home. 4 " children, 3 In school. FE 4-5144. BAKERY SALESWOMEN, FULL time, good wages, no eves, or Sunday, Anderson Bakery, 134 W. BEAUTY OPERATOR, FULL TIME OR »im BEAUTY OPERATOR WANTED -Albert's Suburban Hair Fashions, TO! GIRL TO HELP WITH HOUSE-TELEPHONE FROM OFFICE** $1.50 9 YEAR OLD SOY WISHES TO work and children, live In* SIS a MH mm M/Sm “ W8tk.623-0255, lessons. FE 2-6143. GENERAL HOUSEWORK 3 DAYS, 13 Mila Rd. II -* ^ — d transportation. GLAMOUR. OUR RUSH n exciting i ffSkf of i ixperienoM IS OUR BUSINESS t an fxcmng Job i fabulous field of wlgr as. No .r— CURB GIRLS WAITRESSES TELE-TPAY OPERATORS *FPly in person BIG BOY RESTAURANT 30 s. Telegraph Tel-Huren Shopping Center iln you. ____ ___________ ,jlr*d, Salary, commission bonus. Call Mias *650437 Mon. evening betwoi HOUSEKEEPER F6R GENERAL .dVnt" . TYPISTS High school graduate < business school tratnin Minimum (t) year typtn oral office work. Its Indlenwood Rd. Lk. Orton, Mich. M. C. MFG. CO. 653-2711 ■ An Equal Opportunity Employer URGENTI WOMAN NEEDED TO enloy working with INCOME TAX COURSE BOTH FEDERAL AND STATE JOB OFFER FOR BEST students Earn good money during .tax ---you MATURE YOUNG WOMAN WOULD IJka to share lovely home In. the Rochester area with anwayad female otudont. Gerage. Monday fttradjrmMM 5 p-m. FE twill ” E YOUNG BACHELOR TO SHARE .CT WANTED: 1 WIDOW SISHBS TO ame. Waat akw or naar suburbs. Retiree, empk children I 3:13 WgM ■I lights. 192-1234 after I. Register Will ShAHr myMome wiTF? JLJSESSSl DENTAL ' ASSISTANT, ham area, tome typing Apply In own handwrifii tlac Pi-ass Box “ BIRMING- neces rtflKMIcM. recant rafa. S55 wk. 643-3937. HOUSEWIVES We are accepting applK part time positions In sol days or evenings. En|gy fits as paid training, purchase dls- ■ WAITRESS — APPLY N PERSON 300 Bowl — too S. Cats Lake. WAITRESS, EXPERIENCE __________651-7M0^ ^ tely, good or™ CARPENTER WORK* OP ALL WAITRESS WANTED. A# PI Clarkston Cato, Clarkston, Mich. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE DINING ROOM WAITRESSES I HUDSON 5171 Dlxia Hwy., Drayton Plains. j Rocco'a. . , ’ ■,. ■1 WAITRESS, SPLIT SHIFT ONLY. basements cleaned. You Small g, smell You name It, we do WantBd Real Estate 1 TO 50 HOMES, LOTS, ACREAGE PAR. CELS, FARMS, BUSINESS PROPERTIES, AND LAND CONTRACTS WARDEN STOUT, Realtor 1450 N. Opdyke Rd. PE 54165 Urgently need for lihmodiato St lot Pontiac multipl^uItTno SERVICE ALL CASH 10 MINUtES It. 332-516*. Ask for CarL Apply In'person only. TED'S BLOOMFIELD HILLS IENTAL ASSISTANT, EXPERT enced choir side, capable ' of washed field tochntgiw l_____ dlography. Prefer certification. Reply Pontiac Press Box C-20 stating HOUSEWIVES Earn S3 to S3 nr hour •par* time. Pick up am Fullfr Brush orders. For Dhone OR $-5876. WAITRESS, BOWLING ALLEY 114 Orchard Lake, Pontiac CARPENTER AND CEMENT WQ£K WATERFORD REALTY 4540 DJxto'Hwy. 673-1273 Multiple Listing Service' CHIMNEYS REPAIRED. SCREEN- prooflng. 336-3162 after 5 p.m. LAWNS. LOTS AND FIELDS | WAITRESS, . FULL TIME, MUST BWlPijiife mowed. 235-29*7. be experlencad on > cocktails end food, top wages and ftps, Duffy's _!5r Union Lk. 36*9469 or 6264*06. _ DESK CLERK, MAIDS AND LAUN-I it.needed at once. Both full INSPECTOR THAT CAN DO MINOR _____MOTHPH win ^lh^SrMkJa.^-'—WAITRESS. NO EXPERIENCE nBC- Feauty operator wanted, full or part time. Apply June's Hair Fashions. 5217 Dixie Hwy. or call 623-108*._________ BEAUTICIAN WANTED FOR DRAY-ton Plaint area call attar 7. 623- N EXPERIENCED, WAITRESS DAYS ONLY, SUN. AND f. Apply In parson. Country Inn, 1727 S. Box 62, Walled I An Equal Opportunity Employer LADY FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK, companion, live In. 363-2006.____ i LADY TO LIVE It) AND CARE tor elderly gentleman, ul WANTED EXPERIENCED PASTRY cook, part |ii Rd., Pontiac. cook, part time. 114 Orchard Lake Pleate < LIGHT HAULING, HAND DIGGING, NEED CASUAL LABORERS Call MANPOWER 2&S PAINTING — REPAIR WORK OF all klnda. Rooting repair, alumi num house siding end ownings cleaned — T r e os and shrubs trimmed or removed — ComploN carpentry service — We guarantee. Fair prices to all and references on request. Phone for prompt service all other work. County, money In 24 hours. YORK V I BATH, WEST SIDE ,_____ , ...» BATH, UPB#I married couple, 335-2175 after bustnass Mtab ne uato or chit- mmE TEDROOM HD eke privileges, a*2. 3-BEDROOM HOUS RT, 2943 ORCHARD LAKE f.' 20-. 1200 oq. R„ ptortY of perking. Inquire at West Town Food Center. FE 3-7403. ROOMS AND BATH, UM&NSiLi, "jjtG Baldwin, cill 338-4054. 4 ROOMS, CLOSE TO BUS STOP, convenient to public work* of Pontiac, good nolghbortwod. No drinkers or pots. Contact owner at 37 FRONT. 2 ly furnished, Inctod-j i well as TV, oceu-1 15, Iff*. *150 per I Realty 4234600 for building ns spltal. Larg ATTRACTIVE - VBEDROOM APT —Carpet — Air Conditioning. Ns children or pots, please. Call FE AMb BATH. 3-CAR GA->t. to June, 5130 a month, . _______mtmni.' ■ ' ' BASEMENT APARTMENT, ADULTS Bl6 LAKE FRONT. 4-BEDROOM, fireplace, gas hoot, northwest of Wohrford, SOPt.-June, Loos* _i duplex, I nlshed, flfl MPT t- OR 343SS. _________ CLEAN, WILL FURNISHED, .5 rooms and bath, all utllltlae paid. Adulto only, *6 Mark SI. FE *4*7*. DELUXE, CARPETED, AIR CON-dltkMMd apartment In beautiful Indian villoge. Cloaa to Mall. Adutti only. Call FE 2-I6M._______ EXC. W. SIDE LOCATION, PRV India ' ' Sapt.-June. Lease and X)To25-4367 or 542-4725. ELIZABETH LAKE, MODERN J bedroom, knotty pine, jjas Iwat garbage disposal, toncad yard, 1 SaUARE. if 1ST Gen- Hospital. Largo or smell suite avanabie. Can Roy O'Noll tar compioto details. OR *6223. LARGE OR SMALL FURNISHED offlcos—Sylvan Cantor, 473-34**. OFFICE SPAdE FOR RENT Approx. *00 jq. ft. office space, will learn or rant on monthly basis. Call Jock Ralph at Bataman Realty Co. FE 0-7MI. RENT OFFICES—*35 AND UP. 4540 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1355.__________ ELIZABETH LAKE MOM bedroom, basement, gas heel. Sept, thru Juno. 5125 "HUT -•51-1071 CLEAN 2 _ host. Ml. plu* utilities, i TWO bath. In nice residential neighborhood. *70 par i ”——-or of 115 HandOi Kenneth G. Hampstead. FE FURNISHED APARTMENT rooms and bath, I neighborhood. *71 Caretaker at IIS Phone Ki LAKE FRONTAGE, LAKE ORION, 2 bedroom*, gas heot, modern con-vnninnees, fireplace, teachers preferred, available school year, toss# and deji^lllO, mo., 435 N. Shore LAKE ORION 4 ROOMS AND BATH, teachers or working couple, no pets. From Sept. ' 1-4521. MlObLilELY 3224. ON "PiRE1 end deposit. PA 0 DOWN TO 01 Nice 2-story full basement 3-badroom bungalow, nlctly paneled with wall-to-wall carpeting, 2-car garage Included full price only 510,MO, Coll. YORK FURNISHED 'APARTMENT FOR ?iMTim. lELb XMn&l rd BE UN 4-88/7 < WE BUY OR 4-0363 4713 Dixie Hwy. Newly decorated. Call FE 54773. kTtchenett, SUITABLE FOR, LARGE LOVELY 3 AND BATH, monthly. Near Airport. No chlklrr--------- -------1 >135 Mo. OR 3-1*43. Drayton Plaint LAKEFRONT 2 ROOMS AND BATH, Utilities turn. $20 * MY MW. 5 ROOM, LAKE FRONT Immediately for natural gat fur-ated, furnished, at £153560 call WO 3-1*75 or UN 44137. NEW BUILT 7 ROOM HOME. COM-pletoly furnished. Lake front. Gas Mat, In tto City, of Sylvan Lake, OR 44363 OR 4-0363 4713 Philo Hwy. Drayton Plains 2-BEDROOM HOMO, BY OWNER-Clerkston schools, lake privileges, tun down, 275 mo. 6254210, 2 BEDROOMS, WITH LAKE PRIV-IIOBO*. OA 3-3013. A. Senders, 2 NEW HOMES .UNDER CON-structlon, each on 2 lots, Orion area, S15.500 each Including lots. PATCH PLASTERING, ALL KINDS. Land Contracts—Homes Equities Wright 3*2 Oakland Ave.________FE 2-9141 MODERN 1-BEDRbOM. UTILITIES paid, adults, 10003 Dixie. 625-2546. Prater I WOMAN TO LIVE IN AND CARE Howard Meyers, OR 3-1345. *912.1 commission. 335-,334-1025. BEAUTICIANS, RECENT GRADU-ates, axe. opportunity, salary, commission, howllotliatkm, vocation. Coll for Intorvlov nard Hair Stylists. Miss Pat — Ml 6-13(3 Mil* Batty - Ml 74033 Beeline fashions are look- over 1* for General sales ' Apply Gallagtor Drugs 7544 DRUG STORE CLERK, PREFER _______Call EM 3-4121_________ LPN FULL TIME, APPLY IN PER-1255 W. Silver Ball Rd. and good with figures, 612* Hand Rd.________________________ WOMAN TO CARE f6r MY CHIL dren while I substitute teach. Tues "FOR HOSTESS OR STYLIST-*52-4131 CASHIER Port lime, college student oi school senior, to work 44 P.M. Bond clothing. See Mr. Confleld. CASHIER- WRAPPER High School graduate, ago. 22-50 with clerical background. ~ ' DOMESTIC HELP. GIRL GENER-al, no cooking, good refer, oxc. wages, must own cor, *-j Work Wonted Female IRONINGS 35 pcs. per basket* $6. 338-8425 LAbY'WANtS LIGHt HdUStWORK and babysitting. 332-0055. ONE DAY IRONING SERVICE. Maxine McGowan. FE 4-3867. tiac area. Up to S30,0 ris Walls at Von R MBBfc ME 74608. adults* 8150 a month. FE 2-1537. SINGLE MAN OR LADY PART OR FULL TIME 8 Credit Advisors 16-A I HAVE A PURCHASER WITH CASH FOR A STARTER HOME IN OAKLAND COUNTY. CALL AGENT YORK AT 674-1694- ‘ LAWYERS REAL ESTATE call Betty Slack, 334,2471, Snelllng MAID, FULL TIME FOR BEAUTY CASHIER-DRUG CLERK Ladles IS or aver with or with out experience for Orchard Lak< area drug store. Earn up to 51.0 per hr., paid vacation, holidays ate. Apply - Dandy Drugs 3236 Orchard Lake Rd. Orchard Lake Village, Mich. CHECKER AND SORTER For short laundry. Steady work. Paid vacation. 682-236Q. CLEANING LADY* STEADY FRI days* own transportation* rat. re qtfirad* 812. 62M176. , CLERKS Our new retell operation In Pontiac has several openings tor neat appearing, pleasant woman to serve as counter darks. Part time full tlma, day and evening available. Mr. Pisano will bo I able dally tor Intorytowt of* Monday, Sept. II, at 3ft Aubun tOIN OPERATED LAUNDRAMAT roqulf ‘ Apply location *325. Call Kathy King, 334-2471, Snelllng «, Snolllr COMMERCE TOWNSHIP Is seeking temporary he roll tor October and t Experience desired on _ .. bookkeeping machine and good on detail work. Contact Treasurer at 624-154* or 2140 Fisher Avon (P. .0. Walled Lake, Mich.) Credit Manager Excellent opportunity for experlei ed woman wno has executive oblll maturity and an accounting or cr d. Apply In PtoimJ to resume to P Montgomery Ward PONTIAC MALL Equal Opportunity Employer WAITRESS SERVUS I star. Super Chief. FE 2 GIRL, DAY SHIFT, I«. W. 4355 Dixie Hwy. Help Wanted Malt DRUG AND COSMETIC CLERK TO work in Drayton Plains area -exp. Thrifty, Drug. 140 N. Sagi- naw. Mr. Dunsky.____________ DRUG AND COSMETlb CLERK, Full and part tlma. Rust' Country Drugs, 4500 Elizabeth Lake Rd.__ ENJOYABLE WORK , Full or part tlma for women with pleaMng personality who speaks correctly and dresses neatly. Experience In, teaching, club work, or working with youth groups helpful. Wo want the typ* of person who doesn't usually answer ads. For Information end local Interview — write Mr. W. C. Logon, 212* W. Maple, Troy. Michigan , 48084. Stating nama, address, telephone nuryar, age end back- AID, 40 HOUR WEEK, MUST be reliable. Apply In per ~ landers Furniture Co., A Woodward, Birmingham. MATURE WOMAN FOR PARTTIAfiE i cashier work. See Mrs. Bledelmen BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED All RH Positive MANICURIST - BERNARD HAIR Stylist - 4082 W. Maple* Blr-mlnflhr- **■ GET OUT OF DEBT AVOIB GARNISHMENTS* REPOSSESSIONS* BAD CREDIT* HAR-RASSMENT, BANKRUPTCY AND LOSS OF JOB. We have helped thousands ‘of people with creditor problems by providing a planned managed* organized program, LET ub Consolidate your debts WITH ONE LOW PAYMENT YQU 7-3033* ask for Miss 1342 Wide Track Dr« W. ton. thru rrL 9 a.m.-4 p.m. EXPANDING MANUFACTURER NUFAC _______ _enlng I man. Must ba able to type ve general knowledge of rocaduras* will train* sal- office "SSl_______ ary. Phone 682-6444 ment. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, PART NURSES AIDES Experienced or will train must hove own transportation, union Lk. Arno. Call EM 3-4121. NEED REAL SHARP GIRL TO fond bar and waitress. Good | Steady work. For Interview Ralph. 11 a.m,-6 p.m. Chalet Inn, 7* N. Saginaw, Pontiac. NEED 5 WOMEN FOR EVENING ne work from our office, t Oakland Ave. (toll CARETAKER, WORKING COUPLE OF DEjBT experienced to assist manager In malntalnence of apartments In Pontiac. Good living quarters, utll- CAN AFFORD. NO CAN'T BORROW YOURSELF OUT COOK, EXPERIENCED It* Woodward. gate house. Private women" StoHmll —k. Top b— 4-4631 Or with no obligation, please give i o call. 689-0610 H0 Rochester Rd. Tn ‘ LISTINGS NEEDED Thelma M. Elwood, Rltr. 682-2410 or Mrs. H*o 6*3-0*35 LOl x—WANTED Immediate closing REALTY* 626-8575. QoTicir CLARKSTON AREA HOME, LOT AND ACREAGE OWNERS. Being Ricky'i Dressmaking & Tailoring 17 K ^ properties In this area. Please tact us .before you list! Clarkston Real Estate 5555 5. Main MA 55821 WAITING FOR THAT NEW HOME* Kitchenette colleges, sleep. 4. Pon-tlac Lake Motel, 2230 Highland Rd. Apartments, Untarnished JIB. 1- 3-BEDROOM. NEW. NEAR Carpeted. Appliances. Air sound con room. Adul F E 545*5.'__________ I 2-BEDROOM UPPER APARTMENT. 1 child welcome. Stove,..refrl^ora- WILLIAMS LAKE FRONT. «BD-| g|, 2-BEDROOMS. BY OWNER, 2*'X20' 3656040 or S.Lonly^mm_________; | Cnli Heetes, Unfandshed 40 1 BEDROOM. NO CHILDREN OR pets. Heat* stove* refrigerator* $115* sec, dep. 682-5322. 1- BEDROOM* GARAGE* NO CHIL-dren. <85 mo. 674-1617. 2 BE DR ROOMS, ADULTS* NO PETS. 81IS plus securlty dip. 674-1311. 2- 6EDRO<)MS, no pets, sits pets. From come, sac. dap., 5145 irpeting on PE(MW4. , 2 BEDROOMS IN DRAYTON AREA, • 2 smalt children ■ kly, 5100 sec. dei 2615. S-41M or FE 2-8077. 5 ROOMS AND BATH — 2 BED-room modem bungalow with outo matlc heat in' Kwgo area. FE 2*141, ,___________ 7 ROOMS, V|RY NEAT AND $1,000 down. Short St. BEDROOM, 1W CERAMIC BATHS, plastered* new carpets throughout, paneled tiled basement, Aluminum siding and windows* paved drive* nicely landscaped, Clarkston-Water-ford. $17*500. 10 per cent down. 623-0185. _________________________ 3M. IVk BATH. ,BL.— . to Ron- w clean. $120 mo. FE 44995. 2 BEDROOMS I 1 or 2 small i weakly* $100 625-2615. DRAYTON AREA lldren welcome, 82! (C. dep. 625-3125 or couple ONLY. $115 No Cost < . _ HOURS 9-7 P.M.—SAT. 9-5 p.m. DEBT AID 710 Rlkor Bldg. FE 2-01*1 ’ OUP°L E, LIVE PERAAANENTLY ALTERATIONS. REASONABLE. 623- 0349,_______________________ DRESSMAKING AND ALTERA- OFFICE ASSISTANT FOR PHYSI-HmoT Mon. thruPrl. Apply Press Box C-57. 4-4013. troln. FE EXPERIENCED PUI operators, preferably Rochester •tba. 388 S. Street. Rochester. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, 25 OR 11 to 7 o.m. shifty a|phr * and 5. Stoak Electrologist per fenced. This Is an excellent Kirtunlfy with many fine In . Paid holidays* vacation* p ise discount. Apply In Person Employment Office Basement HUDSON'S full or part time, clientele established* for a ""'■■I 4-1559* after 5. FEAAALE PAINTERS HELPER* NO exp. necessary* non-smoker* drinker, 35 to 50 yoars old 3-7061, after 4. FULL TIME SECRETARY NEEDED for Insurance and Real Estate Office. Call for 5-4846. FULL OR PART TIME, OFFICE FULL TIME POSITIONS AVAIL able. 48 hour wk.* in high fashion children's store. Apply In person Lad-N-Lassle* Miracle Mile. . FULL TIME COUNTER AND rkar# r in. Am 4-1536. GENERAL HOUSEKEEPER* transportation* 4 , hours* 5 >30. OR 4-3686 after 6 p.tn. GENERAL HOUSEKEEPER OVER deep In* Hi a* 342*6043. GAL WHO ENJOYS VARIED OF-flee activities. You won't got bora MM Coll Pom Fox, 334-2471, mod pay. Lake Center rcherd Lake Rd., Production Foremen Move Out and Up Grow With Price Brothers Jf you are tired of waiting in line for advancement, move out arid up and grow With Price Brothers, a well established AAA-1 rated, leading manufacturer of concrete products for the construction indus- * try- You must havei supervisory experience, preferably with pre-cast co|Kreta or construction, such as carpentry, steel erection, etc. You will be supervising the production or erection of pre-cost concrete wall panels, beams, columns, etc. You will receive outstanding company benefits including pension, hospitalization, surgical, major medical and banus/profit-sharing plan. Salary com-mensurdtes with experience. Up to $7,800. DO NOT HESITATE, INQUIRE NOW! Colt Bob Smith In Pontiac, Michigan, Saturday or Sunday —^September *th end 10th j after 6 p.m. Monday thru Friday, September 11-11 Area Code (313) 682-1152 Monday thru Friday, (aptombar 11-15, ( a.m. to 5 p.m. ‘ % Area code Ut3) 464-t too IF NECESSARY CALL COLLECT If unabla to evil for appointment, send resume Including Salary requirements in complete confidence to: V' MR. R. L SMITH' Price Brpthers Company P.0. BOX 2006, LIVONIA, MICHIGAN, 48150 An Equal Opportunity Employer ' Pontiac Motor Division Hat Immadiate openings for: Stenpgraphers EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR a man or woman to train as a professional sales representative Jn the music retail field. Opei available in piano* radio and vision, records, sheet music musical Instruments departm Inquire at Grlnnell's, Pontiac i Experienced grill man and cashier — day and evening work, vacation with pay* pension plan* group Blue ^Crojs^ gild’ holidays. 1 south Gl^nwood. Apply to Mr.' Smith on location. FLORAL DESIGNER, MUST HAVE phases of floral RANCH HOME IN NORTH OR east area. I have a large lot for down payment val >2*200 - good park. 682-1088. mfxed. 1695 Woolay Rd.* Ox- SMALL FARM OR WOODS WITH; 37411 Grand River* Farmington, 18-A ITUCKY BLUE . WEED CUTTING, TOPSOIL, AND 3-BEDROOMS, CHILDREN come, tn mo. 2*3 N, Sai ROOMS PRIVATE - 2335 1 Hwy. FE 4-2131, OR *>425. 3-ROOM APARTMENT, ST and refrigerator, heat furr $80 per month. 3526040, Sol 6720. 601* Highland.______ ROOM, 1 BEDROOM, CLEAN. $110 monthly prefer couple 571*.____________ ROOMS, REFRIGERATOR AiN D otovo. ref, required. 3327413. ROOM UPPER, HEAT AND water furnished, adult*. Soon 4 aftornoont. 7* Lincoln St. ROOMS AND BATH, $125 MONTH AUBURN AND ADAMS 2 BED-garage, working UL>246*. FARM FOR RENT. MEDROOM house and dairy bam. Holly area. *2M*22. ~ 7600 CROSBY LAKE ROAD. WHiVE Lake Township, now country homo, all carpeted, occustic plaster ceilings, largo country kitchen, with air —-„t«r hoot, I M formation coll now oppllancos. it, ottochod lonthly, \for f II 332717*. LEASE) \3-B largo lot. c 3 BEDROOM, ivy BATH,,BRICK, •era. ototo Hwy., 5 Ml. to ft Hoc. Furnished, 526,500. Ownei 673612*. ______ 3 Bedrooms LOW DOWN PAYMENT NO MORTGAGE COSTS MODEL OPEN 57* COLORADO 1:30 to 5 p.m. — 6 day week WEST0WN REALTY FE 8-2763 daya her 7:30 pjn, — 11 3-4677 3 MODELS OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY Drlva out M-S* Just west of Cato Lake Rd. to Candalotloi. Directly behind the Dan Mattingly Business Canter. DAN MATTINGLY_____ E 5-9497 ______Ot 1*8221 BEDROOMS* IV* BATHS. $18*990. On vour lot anywhere In Mlchi-Denlels* 31000 Ford, KE. 7500, KE 71 LIGHT HAULING* GARAGE AND basememe cleaned. 332-8863. SPOT CASH FOR YOUR EQUITY. .......■ OR OTHER. FOR QUICK ACTION CALL NOW. HAGSTROM REAL- TOR. OR 441358 OR ^j/ENINGS DELUXE* CARPETED* AIR decorated. 334-54707 4 to 6 p.m. ATTRACTIVE 3.ROOM BASEMENT, LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR* Papering. FE 8-6214L CARPET INSTALLATION. NEW OR : Apartments, Furnished 37 BACHELOR* PRIVATE* NORTH and. Vary, nice. PE 2-6276. ROOM, $15 A WEEK, NO DRINK- BL00MFIELD ORCHARD APARTMENTS FOR RENT (LEASE) \3-BEDROOM older home, large k modernized Including er jmd dryer, SITS LAKE 'ORION SMALL 2-BEDROOM rites. OL1-OME Sun. MIXED AREA — 2 BEDROOM, GAS heat, ' SUM mo., Security deposit. Owner. 334-3941. E»e. 336*312. RENT OR SELL - NEW 2 BED-room ranch, small down payment on lend contract. 627-3140, Orton- ROOM KITCHENETTE, GENTLE *_ 4-H REAL ESTATE SMALL ESTATE 12 ACRES - absolutely beautiful grounds, river bordering bade and old* very secluded living, eat way bade In. Walk to SiT Ptrpeluas - » bad room heme, alum., elding, 2 family room. — In and out garage,, shad for horsm. WMI divide — house 6 acres $22,500 substentl, own. Vacant 4 a— :OR DETAILS. DIXIE HWY. 622-1400 Open ♦* pm. OR 26455 OR 4-2004 FE 46*41 4-BEDROOM HOME, BY OWNER, * ' Located BEACH Phone Harold Jacobson, EXPERIENCED MAN WILL _ OO house Inside or out. Joe, FE I- 1 BEDROOM, MODERN, INCLUD- bedroom apartments available tor Pontiac, Michigan (An Equal Opportunity Employer) Payroll clerk, typing and telephone MM___________. construction company. To start before October 10. Interesting work for former bookkeeper who wishes good pey without full res fy. 5-day weak. I to 5 weeks vacation yearly, _______ HR wages. Prefer mature woman over 35 experienced, but will consider references and IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Licensed Practical Nurses Michigan Department of Mental Health ----- I m Hospital ng i late _________!__i retirement. Apply Personnel Office* 140 Eliza- PAINT* PAPERING I BEDROOM APARTMENT. possession from *155 2 SLEEPING ROOMS FOR MEN. Pontiac State Salary range: ,$5*136.48 to $5*971.68 per year depending on experience plus Michigan State Civil Service PAINTING AND P A P E R I______ You're next. Orvel Gidcumb* 673- per month including carpeting* Hot point* air conditioning end pliances* large family kltch QUALITY WORK ASSURED. PAINT-Ing; papering* wall washing 2 ROOM AND BATH* SINGLE MAN FE 5-1622 2 ROOMS AND BATH* ADULTS i children* FE 2-4931. Rd.* Pontiac* Open Monday through Friday* 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 P.m. An Equal Opportunity Employer KITCHEN HELP Day or night shift. Will train* %Ages 25 to 45. Goods^gngjmjjgr benefits. Apply Big Boj Telegraph and Huron. AGED FURNITURE half the price. Big on carpet and C------- 1700 for FREE 24-A3 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH * w children welcome. 674-3943. 2 ROOMS* PRIVATE ENTRANCE* I ‘ ‘ help of Hjn ______________________ FE 4-6865. . 2 ROOMS AND BATH* $21 WEEK; 3 rooi 5-1261. •75 ex-lunda .............m. U Rlty. FE 8-0770. carpet and draperies. Call 335- 3 rooms and bath* $28 wk. FE Transportation office. Own transportation •ary. Full Information In ve_ I handwriting tor Interview at enca LIMOUSINE DRIVERS. MUST BE to Pontiac Praia Box C-l», - — -------- IN'S — 11 P.M. TO 7 A.M. AND 12 noon to I p.m. LPN to to 11, nuraes aktoe, exc. Ray. :_ Indish. Avon Center Hoepltal. *51-*381._______________ R.N. Supervisors And LPN Head Nurses NEEDED irsing home on SALARIES HIGHER ment plus salary. Write Pont Press Box C-12. _________ PERSONNEL WANTED Men and woman wanted ages : to sell the most revolutloi SAVINGS-RETIREMENT WOULD LIKE SOMEONE TO share car expensas on trip to California, approx. 20th of Sept. children or 2^R 3 ROOM* NEW SUSPENDED celling* birch poneling-flooring* from 820* >50 dep. ^3-1582._______ 2 LARGE BEDf^bOM$» BASEMENT » MAN TRAVELING TO AL-, Canada Sept. It, hat room I rider, with minimum Cell 363-6820 after 6:00 the American Market. We iup- i ply office - telephone - advertising, • -------------------deed salary. INSURANCE Wanted Children to Board 28 coupto or, 2 2 ROOMS* PRIVATE* CLEAN* Rd.) between Opdyke pretswey. Open dally 3 to I fi 4-0303. Scl-- ---- - - CLARKSTON 1 BEDROOM EXCELLENT WEST SIDE LOCA- tion. 2 bedroom In vr----- — ditlon. $140 mo. Pay References and eecurlty deposit r"qSislack & Kent, Inc. 130* Pontiac State Bank Bldg. 33-9294 ______ 23162*5 ENJOY LIVING IN SCENIC ROCHESTER spacious 1-uedroom apartmi Completely carpeted with mlng pool end free party Only $140 month Btoa I tor Rd. to Romeo data to 012 Plate, er Apartments. 651- FURNISHED ROOM FOR 1 OR 2 girls. Home privileges. 314 Oak-land Ave. : FURNISHED, SIS PER W E £ K Ret. 3*3* Cen- LARGE STUDIO ROOM FOR 1 5 ROOMS, RECREATION ROOM, privileges, FE 2-tS 5-BEDROOM HOME WITH LAKE Orton frontage, rat*. Priced at Smell ranch homt, partly furnished. 6 loft with fruit trees, privileges on perry Lake, $7,500. young lady, private and TV, near poet < 5-262*7 office, 515 per MY 3-6262 ROOM FOR REFINED GENTLE- 5 YR. OLD 3 BEDROOM, BI-LEVEL man, new trt-levwl home, near! on lake. Highland Townehlp, M7-Northem High. Ref. FE 5-70*4. SLEEPING ROOM, CLEAN, Press. Box C-35, I .TO Ice, TV, telephone. 2460 Dixie Hwy. 10% DOWN NEW HOMES Rd. Then Park- Close fo factories. FE 5-4251 ^BEDROOM RANCH with full basalt* 2-car garage* aluminum sld-, $15*700 pluf lot. 2 ROOMS AND PRIVATE BATH, children, utilities* FE 5-9194. JEANNIE BEA APARTMENTS bedroom on Lake $135. No children pets, 674-2687 or 673-8997, co., 234 state st. Detroit. 2*. wo Wanted .Household Goods 29; LEONARD L. RADNER MANAGER 1 PIZZA COOK, FULL AND PART time. FE 5-9224. AT 231-bed nursing shifts am THAN AVERAGE DIAL 338-7151 ext, <5 8:30 a.fti. to 4 p.m. Must like typing aM enloy ing with people. Responsible •Ion for the right person. Sateiy open. Hojwn-Ba*io & Adame 155 PRESSER Wool end silk. Part tlma tlma. Cranbrook Cleaners. Square , Lake at Woodwerd,....Bloomfield Hills. ____________ SHOULD YOU AAaka an employment change? NOW IS THE TIME! Michigan Bell 1365 Cass \Ave.* Detroit Phong: -------- ROOMS* COUPLE OR AAAN* REF- encas* 620 Westbrook. ________ 2 ROOMS ANO BATH* CHILD welcome. $25 par wk.* wltl dap.* Inquire at 273 Baldwin Pontiac* Call 3304054. CALL* THAT'S ALLI CASH FOR -anfwwtor—quality fumlturf and guns. M. H. Ballow* Holly* .637-5193 2V» ROOMS* PRIVATE BATH EN-trance 118 University. FE 5-8466. 3 LARGE CLEAN ROOMS* PR L vate bath and entrance* adults. FE 2-4161. COPPER* BRASS; tars and gener OR $-58#. 1 ROOM# F.1RST FLOOR* PRIVATE entrance* Ideal for nurse or widow* 334-1491. T ROOMS, FUkNltHED $175, unfurnished, 5150, adulto only. 33*65*1. ' MAIN FLOOR, 3 ROOMS A N O Including eto imlshad, near >« dip. EM >6(16. MODERN 1 BEDROOM APARt-ment, stove, refrigerator, air-conditioning, balcony overlooking lake on U.S. 10 and M-15. Adulto only, no pets. 625-2451. ___________ ICE CLEAN 2-BEDROOM UP-per, relrig. and stovn, Clarkston area; $100 mo., tsi dep. 625-174t. NEW 1-BEDROOM, CARPET, AIR, Rooms WHh Board 43 1 OR 2 GENTLEMEN, EXCELLENT K paneled family room* $29*- daslrad. FE $-3338. »ls 7 days d, 682-4283. ROOM LOWER* SINGLE t >125* 1 S-7376. 393-2115 Utica, echeol or will train Ol----------- list for Instructor. Cell 7216040 >LD . GLASS PAPERWEIGHTS, mutt be round, no bubblet. Harry Cooper, 104 Leroy St., Clawson. WANTED IMMEDIATELY Skilled and unskllltd workers I day and night shifts. Factory han Apply bat. 6 a.m.-6 p.m. to— UNIVERSITY OF ults on I or Schwinn 2- AND 4-ROOM. PRIVATE BATH or scnwmn ..... 6iui u be reasonable. NEW IN NICE HOME. 3 ROOMS and bath, included, carpal, st refrigerator, and utllltiee, Bloomfield School district. 6126651. NEW GARDEN-TYPE APARTMENT — 2 bedroom balcony. Central air conditioning, carport available, no children, || — — Cell FE FOR LEASE TO QUALIFIED horseman, 40-acre term. In Weal Bloomfield Two, with gapd facilities, Including 2S me etolb, fence* paddocks, Vk milt trelnlng track, J. C. HAYDEN. Realtor VS mile west of Oxbow Like 4604 10735 Hlgh'end Rd. IM59) PROSPECT 13,850 cash for this 5 room end bath home, building Is structurally. sound but It needs repair, plastering and paint.. A bargain end this low price evtllebto only In order to spittle estate. _ , KENNETH O. HEMPSTEAD REALTOR FE 46284—185 ELIZABETH LK. RD. Apartments, Unfurnished 38Apartments, Unfurnished 38 CLAWSON FERNDALE SENIOR INSTRUCTOR FOR LEAD- SHIRT PRESS OPERATOR Cabinet unit. Steady work. Pa vacations. 6 cants per shirt. 61 2360. . ' m SECRETARY TO PRESIDEN Sales Help, Mele-Ftmele 8-A CAN YOU SELL? 3, wa have an ooenli_^_. ^ 232oS> hT'ot Wanted fo Rent 32 V OR 3 BEDROOM HOME Welled Lake area naar from I to 4 p.r SECRETARY TO DO TYPING AND bookkeeping In dental office short work day, Birmingham area. Apply tn own handwriting to Pontiac Press Box C-14 Pontloc, Michigan. SPORTSWEAR f SALESLADY / Full time.-Must bo experlon: Between 20 and 40 Excellent money. Root Estate experience helpful but not nocoasary. ' • good building program attractive commission For Interview call — Mr. OR 46306, eves. EM 3-7546. NEW CAR SALESMAN General Motors dealer experienced car sales - Ideal POSI- I .... ■ Galardl at SHELTON PONTIAC - BUICK* ROOMS AND BATH, BASEMENT apartment* also 2 large roor and bath, no children* FE 5-1705. ROOMS AND BATH, UPPER, baby welcome, vlll*. 3M-22P. ROOM ANO bAf H. COMPLETE- CN-ITrc nrARIMCNf om balcony. Central air > & t-rrand Opening! iPARTAAPNTS. Perfort X —' TIFUL APARTMENTS. H, Huro room 13x25* with firaplao (erful location room 12 dining room* 3 ... bath In nice Pon* % home from Sept. benefits make this i tion. See « SHELTON INC., 855 Rochester. PROFESSIONAL MAN DESIRES large room or two* large leriiiMii— through Dec. *. Furnished furnished. Good references. Please write giving address, telephone description to Pontiac Press C67, Pontiac, Michigan. RELIABLE PRRSON WITH 3 WELL havsd children wants to rant or 6 bedrooms unfuni. 23S6S56, ly furnished, walking distance to west side school, teachers pre-tarred, reas. 1M) Miami Rd., Apt. A welcome, $30 plus lovely bath and kitchen, good garage, nice recreation room. New carpeting throughout: drape curtains. $175 month. No ' r to end stove . Dorris of DORRIS 1, SON, REALTORS, OR furnlihed. Inquire of ALBERT'S . Clark Raal E»- TEACHER DESIRES DEPENDA-bie woman. Claanlng* • Ironing, Mon., TUos.* Thun.* Frl.* 6 hn. $35, raf. Ml 6-2221. ________ tOV DEMONSTRATORS Earn more spare time with "SANDRA". BESTIn TOYS ind GIFTS anywhere. Sell NOW to December. Np experience necessary. FULL 20 par cent commission. PLUS BONUS. -Free Hostess Gifts. No delivering. No collecting. Write "SANDRA PARTIES", 72® E. Mc-Nlchols, Detroit, Mich, or Call PenttoC —.FE S6760, Oxford 628-168, er Triy, 6**6**7. I '"REAL ESTATE" Optnlng for 2 full time enthr-les people. Top Hittog lies commissions paid., Plenty lead* and floor tlmf. Cell r an interview today. " —k Mr. Kellar, Clark to,FlS-7m. REAL ESTATE SALES Wa are expanding our off lea ■Ml openings for several salespeo-both male and female, to sell and usad homes. Top commls-pald, Including ftiasnttvo s~' . sharing. Experience net neo — We will teach you the ni . 4- KAMPSEN _REALTY BUILDING COMPANY — FE 46*21 Mr. Augle Kampsen. Pontiac area. Refs, provided, mediate occupancy, Contact Faylor at FE 46127, bet. * tnlg-m.. aft~5 call 422-4*22. VERY URGENT. LADY WITH 2 Mf- needs 2- orr ' house, tn too. Pontiac. 4*2-7820. fE QUALIFIED T rifled emptoymei checks and security deposits 3-ROOM NEWLY DECORATED -suitable for teachers. 37 Mschanlc. Informatlen, 463-9464. LARGE ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH, entrance, dep.. adults. 12 Ptne- grove......... ............. _ ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE entrance. Ideal for couple. It 382 Oakland Avenue. __________ ROOMS ALL PRIVATE* FIRST floer, near Tat Huron, mature adult couple, *30 per weak, deposit. FE 2-1655. ROOMS AND BATH, CHILD WfiL-come - $32.50 per week, $75 dep. injutre at 273 Baldwin. Call 33*- ^kR0L.u%E BATH, CLOSE TO CLEAN ROOMS, ^tW i premises. Ph. 6735168. SPACIOUS 2-BEDROOM, CARPET-ed, fireplace, balcony with beautiful view, bath end Vi, private utility room, new wuher, dryer, ■ refrigerator and ttove FE P4M2 or EM SYLVAN Of* THE URtS 1 AND 2 bedrooms from >152 682-448*. UPPER 3 ROOM APARTWtENT, ttove and reflroerator furnished. MO mo. plus MR of utilities. FE 46531, *sk tor Mr. Dsvls. YEAR ROUND COTTAGES IN WA-*9tor ftrly" - on Watkins Ukt. Paneled ........_ room. 2 bedrooms, efficiency kitchen. Parking. Nr. sdtopfi. Adults— 1 child, S._jh ‘ - - -sac, dap, 424-71 Rent Ifoaias, Furnished 39 TRAINEES. AGE 21 OR OVER, area, l child, raf. 341-1 gHj^bytwesn t a.m. an< ij3 ROOMS AMD OATH, IN LAKE Orion, ell. fuHItUwd. Child wtl-1 come, 00 t weak, tto dip. 6*3- - 6613. ________• I 3 ROOMS, i NEWLY DECORATED. T2S sec. Dep. 6736*53: Take BACHELOR WILL SHARK 3 ROOM i tome. 135 p Week, 570 dtp. 693-j 5130 mo. or 525 wk. 6»| Apartment for Gracious Living in the Heart of ROCHESTER - Michigan's Newest University Community VALLEY PLACE offers the life of luxury ... spacious* ness... privacy... all in one distinguished executive address. You'll be thrilled by •beautifully designed 2*bedroom apartments, some with library or den. Also, there's central" heat and air-conditioning, underground parking, huge private storage area, complete carpeting and separate upright food freezer, dishwasher and much more. ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED Though if is difficult to select the most outstanding feature of VALLEY PLACE, no doubt mqny residents would nominate the ALL-ELECTRIC" LIVING, with ALL utilities INCLUDED. THIS ALL-ELECTRIC Plan is one of the future, but it's here NOW ... at Valley Place. Separate building is available far families with children. Model Apartments are open dally 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Phone 6514200. ' ON UNIVERSITY RD., 2 BLKS. E. ROCHESTER RD. f THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER hl» mm* 8600 DOWN ■■ H7U4&Y Md&___ NEEDS MINOR REPAIRS, BUT A BARGAIN, 6 rooms, 3-bedrooms up, living room, dining room, kftaion I, 3 pc. both down, boto-ment, goo furnace end wi l^iWgR.... Sale Houses AT ROCHESTER 3 fjm?l?0P,M,BRICK 1*NCH WITH '•"""Y,. r88^ ceremlc in* both, taeiSi ,ir*pl*c*' j** hoot, et- «B?*iJ2Lcr Fine locs- tlOn. $23,900, forms. 3 5^£RSSMwBR,clc r,anCH, metro .w??i..WY nem w,,h *• replace, Par oarege, on Viacre cupency,,rm* wlttl h"n'*H«ta oe MlLTON WEAVER, Inc. Realtors if* 2# if ®f Rochester W. University______ 651-8141 $11,590 BRAND NEW; 3-bodrm., ranen, onl your lot, full basement fully in. room, ledgerack iULATED, family k I f c h e n. No1 money down. MODEL. YOUNG-BILT HOMES REALLY MEANS BETTER-BILT Russell Young, 334-3030 SSW W. Huron St. A REAL BEAUTY! 1 bedroom brick ranen homo MR J^^rjw^.^mMMdlliUng A SMALL.NEWLYWEDS OR RE firemen* home. 112,950. I mm fi possession. Lake privileges. SI2,050. Immediate Foiwiir** ____________ run CENT MORT-Jown. 007 nar m„ £ Boxed ftllMftBfteiPP carport. Brown Raaltoro A Builders Since 1939 Trade your present home on e love-rustic ranch BROOCK 4139 Orchard Lake R .At Pontiac Troll MA 6-4000 444-4890 OFFICE OPEN SUNDAYS BALDWIN AREA You could this 3-1 llVcor YORK WE BUY, OR 4-0363 4713 Pixie Hwy WE TRADE _ OR 4-0363 Drayton Plains Beauty Rite Homes Trodt your ustd homo on a now Beauty-Rite Home ' from 015,550 ‘Buy direct from Beauty-Rite and Save" 3535 Pontiac Lake Rd. *73-3761 673-1717 Highlands, BUILDERS MODEL "THE ABER-MOQR" possession. Water, sew- BY OWNER, 3-BEDROOM BUNGA-low, completely carpeted, 2 car garege, cement driveway, fenced, gas heat lake privileges, completely furnished, immediate possession. 2252 Ellery St., off Hatch- “ ...Hams Lake. OR 3-8956. BEDROOM, LAND Sab Houses 49 BY QWNER, LAKE FRONT HOME e women's dream. Large rooms, cloeats unlimited; _ kitchen, 2V$ baths, 334,950 OR 3-5123 BY OWNER, 3 BEDROOMS WITH large Mvina agBNMNlMNM plus family ■ sir Mi, • 3-1765. BY OWNER ELIZABETH LAKe AREA. Like eidlna, 3 bedrooms, full Immediate possession. Drayton, 021,700; PE CLARKSTON, OPEN SATURDAY and Sun., 12 to I, txecutlva home, 3-bedroom, IVb years, old, cue tom brick ranch, lid baths, full basement, carpeting,. drapes, 216 acres near 1-75. Immediate possession. 625-3464. M15 to Bluegrass, W. to Holcomb, N. to 7794. CITY OF PONTIAC asbestos bungalow. fsriiT't/" —M payments for Crestbrook MODEL OPEN DAILY 12-8 3 bedroom, family room end 2 car garage priced at only 515,990 plus lot. Located In new sub with paved streets, curb, gutter, sidewalks and city water. Drive to Crescent Lake Road DRIVEWAYS ASPHALT AND SEAL-COATING, Frea estimates. 674-3955. ASPHALT PARKING LOTS AND Ann Arbor Construction Co. MAple ASPHALT DISCOUNT PAVING CO PONTIAC ASPHALT PAVING Pest action. Call FE 5-6963, FE seal coating. Free as- BIRMINGHAM BOAT CENTER Your family boating headquarters ift aluminum and flberglee MB r«a 7-4133. Starcraft Shell Lake and i.m 1265 S. Woodward at Brick ft Block Service ^Electrical CoetrEctlngMI ELECTRICAL CONTRACT I N G, specialize in wiring of home, ga rage, etc. OR 3-95» or OR 4-0273, BCR EXCAVATING, B A C K H 06 JACKS DRIVE INN Cor. Baldwin & Montcalm FE 4-7882 Frank and Jeanette Slaybaugh BROWNIES HARDWARE FLOOR SANDERS—POLISHERS Wallpaper steamers RUG CLEANER-POWER SAWS 952 Joslyn FE 4-6105 RENT ROTOTILLERS, rakes, power sod cutter. __ backhoes, Jackson's, 332-9271. cutter, tranclwrs, A-l NEW, REROOF - REPAIRS - FENCES—FENCES-FENCES Immediate installation Spltier Pence Co., FE 8-4546 CARL L. BILLS SR., NEW AND R. G. SNYDER. FLOOR LAYING ^ Floor Tiling CUSTOM FLOOR COVERING. LI- Janitorial Service MAM JANITOR SERVICE BONDED ROOFING NEW AND RER00FING REPAIRS, FLAT SHINGLE 852-1450 CLARKSTON ROOFING CO. One ol the "B*st." — 673-9297 HOT TAR ROOFING. WALLED LK. end vicinity. For tree estimate. Call 851-1458,__________________ fiof TAR ROOFING-SHINGLING. R. Price. FE 4-1024. root. Bonded material. Free HOT TAR ROOF- WOMACK ROOFING, REROOF. tee. EM 34879. Bui Wing Modernization l-CAR GARAGES, 20*20', 117). WE ere local builders end build any size. Cement work. Free estimates Fedy-Bullt Garage Co. OR 3-5619. COMPLETE REMODELING uatlty work since 1945 FOR OARAGES, HOME IMPROVE MENTS, ADDITIONS. RESIDENTIAL BUILDING. DRUMMOND CONSTRUCTION Eves. 693-6909 Iftgwi and Painting EARL'S, 4 EAST BLVD. S. COM-plete body repair, motor tuneup, brake work. All work guaranteed. 331-7623, 331-3761. On corner Carpentry A-l Interior and exterior — Family rooms, rough or finished; dormers, porches, recreation rooms, kitchens Wall broken concrete, | Free a nan. 336-0314. Free estimates. J. Sand—Gravel—Dirt BULLDOZING, FINISHED COLORi birch, yu_. . shade trees. Huge selection. Open every day, 6-yr. Colorado Blue Spruce, $1 ea. Spruce Acres Nursery, 3831 Fernleigh, 600 ft. S. off Wattles (17-Mlle Rd.) Bet. Dequin-dre, John R„ Troy. MU 9-0285. EXPERT SODDING, LAWN R A K* | Ing, fertilizing, repair. Free est. i' FE 2-0938._________________________2 HAULING AND SODDING, ALSO finish.grading. FE 4-5322. MERION BLUE SOD, PEAT, COM-piete landscaping. Tamarack Sod Farm. 760 Lochaven Union Lake. ,. 682-6500. BLACK DIRT, FILL, TOP Bulldozing — Backhoe _______Reas. 1-634-6094 682-167]____ PROCESSED GRAVEL, ANALYZED black dirt and top soil. Fill. Sand. Bulldozing. FE 5-4*26. Swimming Pools Sun., 1 p.r 'V. of John Clarkston, MA 5-2674 A Div. of John Voorheis Builder MERION BLUE SOD. PICK UP OR ...........ill - 628-2000. LANDSCAPING Tree Trimming Service §1 i TREE SERVICE BY ft&L Free estlmata. FE 54449, 674-3510. FE 5-3302 or FE 2-47221 AL'S TREE TRIMMING, REMOV-YARD GRADING, PLOWING AND dlaklng. OR 3-1509. estimates. 673-7160 or FE INTERIOR FI NISH, KITCHENS, gwallnj^ 40 yeara experience — Cement Work_________ A-l CEMENT WORK All typea — 20 yra. experience Free Eat. -gMaagr- ANDY ;FOR PATIOS, DRIVES, slata. Baaementa. UL 4-4213. 338- Cement and Block Work Guinn's Construction Co. FE 4-9677 ........ ' MrilM . 682-3373. _______________ G TOO LARGE OR SMALL trclal or re*'—"-' * "r* mce, 623-1372, PATIOS DRIVES, GARAGES SLABS, BETTY JO'S DRESSMAKING ■ Waddlnga, plttraflona. 674-3704 DRESSMAKIN SAND ALTERA- IEW RAILROAD TIES, sawn hardwood. Boat, dock lumbei 626-7653. ------- ABLE TREE SERVICE, TRIM- l ming and removal, fra# estimates. 3384872. __________ ----— B&B TREE SERVICE, INSURED. 'ROUGHI Trimming, removal. mates. 674-1281 or 724-2695. TALBOTT LUMBER Moving and Storage LIGHT, CAREFUL, ENCLOSED moving work. Appliance and furniture, free estimates. 339-3570. SMITH MOVING AND STORAGE. 10 Painting end Decorating ROOMS, 1 COAT, 8250. 2-COATS A-l PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING _ A-l PAINTING. WORK GUARAN-teed. Free estimates. 682-0620. AAA PAINTING AND bECORATING EXPERT PAINTING AND PAPER handing. Call Herbie, 673-6790, PAINTING, PAPERING, WALL cleanlng,juper removal. B. T, Sen-dusky. EE4-I548. UL 2-3190. H & SONS" . STUMP, TREE, REMOVAL FE 5-3005 Firewood FE 5-3025 A-l LIGHT MOVING, TRASH heu«ed reasonable. FE*4-1353. LIGHT HAULING, BASEMENTS, OR 3-6417. 623-0847, front-end loading. FE 2-0603 Truck Rental Trucks to Rent 16-Ton Pickups 116-Ton Stake1 Sale Heoiee / 49 HAYDEN HIGHLAND AREA. ■________ within Walking distance of ping t center. Priced to \ se 811^900 with 10 per cent down. LAKE FRONT. Older remodeled, on best fireplace, walk-out Sab Houses 49 NEW MODEL OPEN 900. INCOME. 3-famlly incoma showing excellent return in handy lo-------- Call quick on this new listing, NORTH AREA. Attractive ‘ *f*r * “ 813,500 2 lots. WEST SUBURBAN. Sharp alumi-md brick split-level |— tg 4 bedrooms, 2 ci large family room, 2-car . 820,900. down to Gl, 10 | anyone else. 3 be ing, shade trees. J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor 3-6604 10735 Highland Rd. (M59) Vt block west of Oxbow IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY NEW HOMES BEING COMPLETED ft acre lota, lake privileges near 1- 75 off ramp; Clarkston schools, built-lns, dishwasher, carpeted, bat- lower level, 2- car garage, 2VZ' baths. 10% down* "RUSTIC SPANISH CONTEMPORARY" i. ft. split-level, 3 bedrooms, opene beam ceilings. $29,750. UNIQUE GEORGIAN COLONIAL"* 2500 sq. ft. 4 bedroom, living room, large living' room DIXIE hwy: 3-bedroom family home on large ' ‘ Full basement, 2-car garage, room and fireplace, zoned commercial, s for future In-821.500. Mortgage terms. the Rolfe H. Smith Co. REALTORS 244 S. TELEGRAPH E 3-7846 EVES. 391-3242 DOLL HOUSE ON LAKE 2 bedrooms, basement, 1 car rage, nice condition. Walled Lake area. $13,400. Conventional 30 DAYS OCCUPANCY New 3-bedroom ranch. Full basement. 2 car garage. 3 way | Built ins. 10 per cent do* FHA terms, $1300. Terms available. List With Us - We Sell FRANK MAR0TTA & ASSOCIATES DRAYTON AREA I location for the IndlMV wants to move out of tha . Includes a modern 5 room motion celt OR 4-0306. MILFORD AREA Immediate possession can be yours with this modern 3-bed-room brick ranch. Includes carpeted living, rooi recreation room, $16,500, $600 down plus closing costs. Call OR 4-0306. Eves. EM 3-7546, EM 3-9937 family room, fireplace, 2 tached garage on 2 fenced lots Carpeting and drapes. $20,950, own- 5795 Southward, Drayton Plains, FIRST IN VALUE RENTING $78 Mo. | Excluding taxes and Insurance ONLY . $10 Deposit WITH APPLICATION 3-BEDROOM HOME GAS HEAT _ > LARGE DINING AREA WILL ACCEPT ALL APPLICA TIONS FROM ANY WORKERS. WIDOWS OR DIVORCEES. PEOPLE WITH CREDIT PROB-LEMS AND RETIREES ARE OKAY WITH US. OPEN DAILY AND SAT. AND SUN. OR COME TO 290 KENNETT NEAR BALDWIN < REAL VALUE REALTY For Immediate Action Call FE 5-3676 626-9575 Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 12) 5. WOODWARD GILES , OPEN HOUSE 2 to 5 p.m. 2616 Elsinore (off Voorheis) 5-room bungalow, basement recreation room with fireplace, wall-to-wall carpeting, owner's leav- Claude McGrOder Realtor 221 Baldwin Ave. , FE 5-6175 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Water Softeners Dressmaking, Tailoring Piano Toning Drivers Training Plastering Service h . _______ 33449441 Wall Cleaners^ FALL CLEANERS. GAYLORD baiemant. Can be uaad for apartment. Large living room. Glassed front porch. 1V4 baths. Well Insulated year round homo. 824,000. Torma. Call today. MY 2-2021, FE 0-9693. VACANT. Oxford lake fronthome. Four bedrooms. Largo glassod In porch overlookng lake, forms. Call MY 2-2821, F GAYLORDS INC. 2 W. Flint St. L I MY 2-2821________________FE 89693 HALE, MICHIGAN, LAKE FRONT, 3 bedroom, full bath, large living room and kitchen area, stone fireplace. Home on mall route, school bus route. $15,500. This, is near best hunting. South Branch, Hunting cottage near Huron Nat*—’ Forest. $2000. Inquire: Ira field Realtor, Halo, Michigan. BRIDGE LAKE: 5 rooms and bath on ona floor. 3-bedrooms, ideal for the young couple. 2 lots. $10,500. BUYING OR SELLING CALL JOHN K. IRWIN & SONS 313 West Huron — Slnte 1925 FE 5-9446 after 5 p.m. FE 5-4646 IN ROCHESTER OPEN Sunday 2 to 5 2634 NEW ENGLAND Near Oakland University. Lovely $ room tri-level with 2400 sq. ft. of living area. Has fireplace in family room, 216 baths, 216 car garage, blacktop circle drive on large hilltop yard for view. $42,500. 2634 IRWIN DRAYTON AREA Large 2 and possibly 3 bedroom bungalow with full basement, carpeted livinq room, enclosed front porch, bright cheerful dining room and nite kitchen, situated on large corner lot. Approx. $2500 down. NORTH END 2 bedroom bungalow with large living room and kitchen, automatic gas heat and carport, $10,600 on FHA terms, monthly gaytnents approx. $85 including taxes and in- SOUTH SHIRLEY ST. 2 bedroom bungalow with full basement, automatic heat, and hot water, aluminum elding, 116 car garage, fenced lot, $500 will handle on FHA, monthly approx. $85 including taxes and insurance. GEORGE IRWIN, REALTOR KENT Drive out Lai tO» HI-HILL, "LIVING CENTER". * cept In pleasure living. Open 1 one to five. Weekly e NEW HOMES FOR EVERYONE NEWLYWEDS: Start your financial security early most apartment rentals. Models start MIDDLE AGE: Children grown up? Married? Off to liege? Attractive 2- or 3-bedrodm ten, low malntananc*. Ai low as 816,250. EXECUTIVE: Custom built—Your plans or Each home expertly pi__________ designed and built to your specifications. Why don't you visit «>r I ----- furnished modal at Fox on Elizabeth Lk. Rd. past Williams Lake Road, right on Perry Blvd. left on Fox Bay Drive -Models Open Dally and Sunday 2 to O'NEIL REALTY, INC. Office Open dally 9 to 9 p.m, Sunday 1 to 4 p.m. OR 4-2222 Sol* Homes RAMBLING RANCH Attract iva 3-tad room ranch with privileges to Macoday Lake on large corner lot, paved atraat. Hr family room, gas heat, enact . 2 'car garage. 1.400 feet ol fk area. Reasonable priced at $1 200 wtth terms. 3-BEDROOM BUNGALOW Many dastrable features wtth 9 one Ind. well shaded and pa; street wtth sidewalks, city wal and sewer, separate dining roo carpeted floors, full be seme located In ever popular sub vision. Just 81,600 plus costs Warden Realty! 3434 W. Huron, Pontiac j SYLVAN LAKE AREA — ________ ... — 3 brick — 2 car garage carport — Cyclone fenced yard — mister bedroom 18x12 — 30x-12 patio - 163-7700. 0 DOWN TO VETERAN this 4 had room — full t with flre-I — lake ilao batik terms. 363- — 24x12 living place — 150X11 privileges. WATERFRONT — 2 NORTH PONTIAC for large ' family, Has carpeted basement, gas heat and garage full price 513,500. Gl no down. 1 ACRE have all the city L Full price tnjjegj i on FHA. C. SCHUETT FE 3-7088 MA 3-0288 “OPEN Sunday 2 to 5 rage, carpeted throughout, best of construction, over 1 acre on bf -,‘ top road. $27,995, terms. 10 down. DIRECTIONS: 1-75 to Holly Rd rd Holly 1 ml. to open sigi Lauinger FFICE OPEN, 9-9 SUN* 1J 1 Williams Lake Rd. at Mi 674-0319 674-0310 673-2168 OPEN Sunday 2 to 5 6365 WALDRON RD. THIS 3 BEDROOM RANCHER, double fireplace, * i dark- room, attached 216 car garage. Out Dixie Hwy. to IjKM | ----- ston, E. on Waldron Rd, 4139 MEIGS .... I ir--------- a amic tile and fam . lot. Don't tmte this one. Out Sasha- NEAT 3 BEDROOM RANCH, cer- _ ____i, large dining foom and family room, large ' H Don't rr.lcs this one. Out to Meigs, right to open sign. NEAR NORTHERN HIGH. This bedroom home with 2 baths, fu basement, finished rec. rooom, car garage. Out Joslyn to Firs St., right to open sign or call -B. C. hiiter; REALTOR. FI 2-0179_______. __ OPEN SAT. 2-6 SUN. 1-5 Double Wing Tri-Level Featuring 3 bedrooms, V6 70 per ceiflt brick, ~ a and many other c Priced from $18,900 between Williams Union Lake Rd _____ _ car garage many other custom features. »d from $18;........ “ off Kenwlck Dr. ik« Rd. and _ block north of Union Lake Established in 1916 SCENIC LAKE VIEW -home with lake privileges. ----------- 1 $3,600 do' only $8,000 $55 per monin on 6 per cent land contract. NEAT, CLEAN 3-BEDROOM -home with everything you have been looking for. Fireplacf In living room, large dining room, oak floors, full basement, gas furnace, 2 car garage. Well shaded lot. $13,500, good terms. Floyd Kent, Inc., Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph FE 2-0123 * or____ FE 2-7342 lage. I J. C. Hayden, Realtor EM 3-6604 10735 Highland Rd. (M59) ROCHESTER AREA, SALE lease with option to buy. brick 4-bedroom, 2 baths, family room, fireplace, 2-car attached ga rage, 1% acres, by appointment. FO 6-0677, Detroit. ROCHESTER BRICK RANCH, 3-bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, marble sills, full basement, plastered 2 car garage, underground sprinkling system, completely landscaped on Vs acre. . $26,900. Quick possession. 651-9722 after 6 p. LAKE ORION IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY on th 2 bedroom ranch with living ropr oom, kitchen, on cra\ .arge patio, TVs car g< pretty 80x200* lot. $11,950 with 20 per cent down. Dennis Real Estate Sal^s Rochester LAKE PRIVILEGES, SMALL Existing horn# plus garage, 4 bad-room above, roughed In, Illness —must sell. Make offer 887-5904. LOVELY NEW 3-BEDROOM TRI-level, with attached 2 car garage, carpefe, 2 baths, over 1 acre. of land, only $20,000 terms. 1520 ROCHESTER RD. MR. AND MRS. FIX-IT You can have a real cute home If you're willing to do a little painting and decorating. This 2 bedroom home is lust right for a small family. Quiet friendly neighborhood, close to grade school, m car garage, 50x148' site* $10,250. NO DOWN Gl. IF YOUR A MOTHER OF SCHOOL KIDS 8ppn 3 be ranch, lust gleaming oak floors, comfy heat, 84 x 157' site out 1 aways. $15,900 — $2,500 dowr land contract. HAGSTROM, Realtor reciatol the convenience ot this 3 bedroom newly mi ROSS Save at present prices! I 1,690 ft. trl-baths, studio 3 <& 4 BEDROOM ■.mivEFRONT RANCH, 2 STOR> HOMES, SPLIT-LEVEL, T O T A \ LAKEFRONT RANCH. HOMES, SPLIT-LEV! HOUSE INCLUDING LO’ FROM $29;90a Lakefront, lake privilege lots able. OPEN DAILY - SUN. 1-8 P. Lakeland Estates. j 10 Miles fishing, boating, golf course, tennis court, marina. City conveniences Dixie Hwy. 4/10 mile N. of Walton Blvd. basement — closed front porch — large kite) oodles of cabinets — 900 terms — 363-5477. DUCK LAE FRONT — laroe 2 bedroom — all modern — attached garage — exc. waterfront, only $16,900 terms. 363- room — baseboard hot water heat — thermo windows — special buy — only $200 0 down land cntract, FE 2-3488. ALL BRICK 2 BEDROOM — attached. 1 forced air f wide 60* brick WATERFRONT ranch — 3 bed — large family place — 2 car attached garage WALLED LAKE — large wide ranch EM 3-7700. $13O0_ MOVES large — 216 car 1 $2200 MOVES IN — to this all new — 3 bedroom — full I ment — gas forces air hea lake privileges - EM 3-5477. $200 MOVES INTO — this bedroom — full bat clone fenced yard basement ... _____ . ird — fi unfurnished — 332-3488. LOTS OF LUCK — LAKE FRONT — LAKE PRIVILEGES AND JUST PLAIN LUCK — YES WE HAVE BUILDING PLANS AND BUILDERS. Hackett Real Estate — 1821 Orchard Lake Road and 7750 Cooley Lake Road. Call 363-6703 or 332-3488. SYLVAN SHORES 3 . bedroom brjck, vestibule entrance, 20' living room, natural fireplace, 116 baths, steam heat, 2 car attached garage, situated on 3 beautiful landscaped lots. SYLVAN LAKE VILLAGE Sam Warwick has a 3-bedroom, custom-built colonial trilevel, 216 baths, insulated Alumavue dows, real plaster, all city Ices, lake privileges. Beau______, wooded lot. Ready1 about Sept. 15. 1920 Stratford. Price: $31,400. Open Sunday, 2 to 5. Show an *’— 682-2820. Will build to suit. WATERFORD , This 3-bedroom cape cod Is' conveniently located near the Pontiac Mall. It has wall to wall carpeting, full basement and garage, can ‘ bought for $2,000 down on I contract or trade. CLARKSTON AREA 3-bedroom ranch, with 116 baths, laundry room off kitchen, separate dining room, wall to wall carpet- riHHiHji'---- HI price ^ FHA. sided ranch with oak floors, storms and screens, separate dining ares — ......... - r, fully in DIRECTIONS: FE 3-; C. SCHUETT 38 MA 3-0288 WITH PLEASURE The pleasant atmosphere . of burban living. Home complete with 2 bedrooms (third possible), extra large family room with fireplace, living and dining room and 28'X30' partially insulated garage. Incinerator, storms and screens, basement. $18,900. Terms. C. PANGUriNC., Realtors OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 630 M15 Ortonvllle CALL COLLECT NA 7-2815 WOLVERINE LAKE FRONT iw you too can afford to live the lake In this sharp 2-story ick bungalow and have the pres-le of island living on Oak Island, spacious bedrooms, bath and half and full walkout basement for only. YORK WE BUY 3363 1 4713 Dixie HWy. JOHNSON CASS LAKE FRONTAGE THE PLEASURE IS YOURS •IM) at th* outiklrto of Ortonvllle Complete with basement, garage and large ramlly room, with fireplace. Homo In axcollent condition and available for immediate cuponcy. $11,300 form. C. PANGUS, ING. REALTOR! 63 S. MIS, Ortahv. .. 627-2815_________________Call Collect TIMES Open Sunday The Fabulous Admor Madel With 1,450 aquoro. toot of fin ‘ ished living area with rbom foi expansion tor tha growing tom ily. Wo would Ilka to hove you soo the quality of work offered, with this building prolect one how Important this should bo tor you people who art contemplating building. Everything you sea when you visit our modal goes at the price quoted, so atop ont and sea Art Glenn end Bli‘ Oliver, your hosts for the day from the Silver L a k a Walton Blvd. Golf Coui Watch for 10 ACRES Enhances this lovely contemporary ranch home with 2,400 square feet of living area. Fea- turing 3 large bedrooms, formal dining area, 15'x23' living room with open beam ceiling, 2 full baths plus dressatories, 2 car garage, 2 stone fireplaces, indirect lighting In almost' every room. This nome has a massive feeling of quality and would lend dignity to any typeof living you may desire. The property Is loaded with lovely Pine and Blue Spruce trees.,. On blacktop street. School and many other fine features I nea describe them, i your appo personally. make your appointment quite some time: think you woukl ie with a modern It? Well we have | room ranch with full bai and attached 2 car garage appealing corner lot ,Jn ar of other tint homes. I you've looked ter.this actually brick noi I it for only $29,900 We have several 40 acre farms with good hornes a ings. Also many 10 Easy financing, 6 | contracts. Call for p WHEN YOU SEEK OUR SERVICE YOU ~ JOIN THE MARCH OF TIMES" Times Realty 5890 DIXIE HIGHWAY 623-0600 REALTOR Open 9-9 Dally VON OPEN SUN. 2-5 139 RUTH $16,500 SELLER. TRANSFERRED-PRICE REDUCED $2,400 FOR QUICK Aluminum $ld«d 3 bedrooms Lerge paneled family room Recreation room in basement Double sinks 1 Shopping center nearby Garage 100'xlW fenced lot City water and sewer Good schools 30 days possisslon. Telegraph Rd., I block south fpEN SUN. 2-5 NEW MODEL STARTING AT $11,964 Poured basements Aluminum siding Kitchen cabinets galore Formica counter tops No. 1 oak flooring 16 in. drywall 116 In. Insulated wa Aluminum shutters Ceramic tile I Vanity C—9 WEST SIDE, S BEDROOM. NEWLY carpeted living rm. and dining rm„ drapes, pawled family rm., IV* bath*, screened porch, ctoMh , petto, WeMqr pchfoTdMnct, Chip. stTfSO DORRIS OPEN PLEASANT LAKE WOODS SUNDAY 2 TO 5 FIT FOR A KING and the Queen will be right at home Is this fabulous brick ranch home, 3-bed- recreation room In the I3i6'x18' carpeted living floors, plastered walls, to'W kitchen wtth built-lns, lfo bathe, first floor family room wtth fireplace, 2 car attached garage and outstanding lot. Drive west on Elizabeth Lake Rd., turn left on Beyerest to Edgelake to Pleasant Lake Dr. and follow open OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 ground In Pontiac Northern school district. 7 spacious rooms fn all with a charming living room, 14'x-2416 with flrapTace, separate dining room, full bath " | M down and 2 huge On W. Walton Blvd. finished itcond attaching OPEN OUTSTANDING BRICK RANCH SUNDAY 2 TO 5 BUILT WltH LOVE. The owns heart and foul went Into the cc structlon and design of this Jar 2-bedroom he Kitchen loaded w...... wide H the tefiji ceramic Iliad bath kitchen loaded with custom ttra wide hall-the outstanding air circulation l sys-carpeting, 2 car garage ©a ' beautiful lot 80'xlSS'. Your hostess Paulina G Williams taka Rd., left oq Coventry, left oi open signs. OPEN EXECUTIVE TYPE SUNDAY 2 TO 5 SMALL AND LOVELY well kept i oek cated 3 b Golf Cou beautiful I yards. To floors, plastered wane, sunxen ceramic entrance, ceramic tiled bath, carpeted living room and dining all, kitchen with eating space, first floor family room plus a full basement and 2 car attached garage- Your hostess, Donna Gooden. Drive out Walton Blvd. turn north on I ronton, right on winkelman and follow open algns. OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 5 FOR INFORMATION CALL OR 441324 FIVE ACRES AND ALUMINUM RANCH. Thls.ls ora of tha most popular packages on the market today, locatad In Oxford school district on a beautiful lot 165'x-320' Is this 24VYX46' ranch home with full basement and 2Vb car attached garage. Decorated through Gloaming oak floors throughout block from Lincoln Jr. high. S-badropm bungalow accented by attractive aluminum awn Inge, oak floors Colored bath fixtun ' "urn r ( Weston M50 to Do lane, turn right to model. (1 block east of White Lake Twp Hall). VON REALTY GEORGE VONDERHARR, Realtor I tho Mall MLS 682-5802 or 682-2854 od with cupboards and eating space, tIVi'xllW master bedroom has sliding glass door to beautiful ihaded backyard. Solid blacktop drive and 24'x24' garage. WOULD YOU BELIEVE — A round lot! I That's right — this lot Is almost perfectly round and covers approximately H of an acre with a email pond. In mis very nice setting we have a 4-bedroom aluminum sided ranch home that Is In need of some repair but a good buy at $1»,750. Ceramic tiled bath with double vanity, „11'x22* JWng^jwm^ wood back porch DORRIS S> SON, REALTORS Room 110] LAZENBY TRADE IN your present home tractive 3-bedroom ranch. Larj carpeted living room, family kite en, separate dining area. Fun basement with recreation apace. 216 car garage, enclosed patio, nicely landscaped corner.lot overlooking Lotus Lake. Immediate possession. Priced at only $21,900. R0YCE LAZENBY, Realtor Open Dally from 9 a.m. to (:30 p.m. Sundays, 1-5 p.m. 4626 W. Walton — OR 4-0301 HIITER ’ garage, 3 lots. $11,500. ST. MIKE'S AREA — brick, now gas furnace, full ment. $12,990, terms. UNION LAKE — Owner says "sell". This 3 bedroom and bath, basement, alum, siding, exc. condition. $13,250, terms. *12,350 WE BUILD — ranchers, oak floors, vanity in bath, full basements, ^es JJJJtj call SlC HttTER° REALTOR, 3792 Ellz. Lake Rd. FE 2-0179, after 8 p.m. 682-4653. OPEN SUNDAY 2 baths m _____ gas heat—fireplace i —enclosed 10x35 ft. porch. Leased. for $175 per month until Junff 15, i 1968. 40 ft. frontage on Cass Lake.: Community water and sewer. No! mortgage costs — may be pur-j chased on land contract. Call for; details after 6 cell Carroll Braid.1 FE 4-2286. A. JOHNSON 8* SONS Lauinger large Multiple Listing Service /. Huron SW MIXED AREA Pontiac Knoll area, 3-bedroom ranch-1 H WRIGHT REALTY 382 Oakland FE 2-9141 Cash for all typae of property. MACEDAY LAKE PRIVILEGES 2 bedroom, 2 car attached garage, fenced^vard, $1500 down on land PORt HURON 4 beautifully wooded lots on paved road with lake privileges, total price $3450 wtth $150 down on land contract. Better hurry! Glen A. Ellerthorpe 452Q Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains ! 74-3131 A Eves. 332-2631 ROYER or 4-03501 Richard S. Royer, Realtor Walk to Work See this 3-bedroom home lot. City water and sewer, vmy $15,900. Terms. Let Us Show You Our 2, 3, and 4-bed^oom homes. Clarkston, ‘ Lake e jges. O Waterford T w p.< THIS REEK'S SPECIAL In Ortonville garage bl,_____ schools and shoppie. $14,900. 10 per Cent down built-lns, gas ------ do: Full price blacktop street close NO MONEY DOWN VETS - ACT NOW I Be a owner. Wa have several I SAVE! Precious time-money By purchasing this comfortable roomy home. Close to Fisher Body. Situated on fenced comer lot. Featuring: large kitchen, nook, formal dining room and 12 x 23 carpeted living room wtth fireplace FHA terms. We trade—call now! 628-2548 823 S. Lapeer Rd. (M24) Oxford Office Hours, 9 to 9 except Sup 674-0319 674-0310 673-2168 ROCHESTER 5 ACRES. 3 BED- ROOM FOR LADY WORKING DAYS dose to General Hospital. UL 2- LAWYERS | REAL ESTATE | THE BEST OF TWO WORLDS I Can now be yours. Retreat fromj city life and strive to the quiet dignity of this heavily appointed! tri-level In the gently rolling land: of Northern Troy. Watch the sun set over your tastefully landscaped land from" your enclosed back porch. Spend your evanlngs with Bach, Brandy and tha crackla| of logs from your flreplaeo In tha: large family room. There's no waiting for your turn In the showar with this 2 bath home. Utilize the oversized 2Vt car garage for your hobbles on raining Saturdays. Your wife will delight In the kitchen bullt-ins, end large utility room. All these features, yet you are never far from the advantages the city does offer. Make coming home each night an event to bo looked forward for coffot. courtesy and guidance1 in helping you select your - 689-0610 3800 Rochester Rd, KAMPSEN OPEN Sunday 2-5 P.M. “IJ'S TRADING TIME" 6659 BALMORAL TERRACE ARE YOU READY —1 for a seven-room quad-level home wlttl a fabulous heart-shapad, haatad swimming pool, completely fenced In a beautifully landscaped yard with a gas grill and yard lights. Inside, three large bedrooms, kitchen with bullt-ins and dining area, family room wtth fireplace, ceramic tils bathe, built-in vacuum cleaner. So many features In this home, located In an axcallent suburban area with lake privileges. You must left on Waterford Hill T host: Ray Howard. 6079 MIDDLE LAKE ROAD Three-bedroom lake front with walkout basement. Built-In bar, hl-fl system, oversize garage with boat storage. Wen kept lot, 119x47)'. ' other extras. Priced to sell at only $42,500. Dlrctlons: Dixie right onto M15, left to Middle Lake Road to sign. Your holt: svsi Mai Thurman Witt. 2271 MT. ROYAL Three-bedYoom bungalow — 12x13' living room, separate dining Enclosed 'porch. Price Includes rugs and curtains. Located In 'nedy-Northern School Olstrlct. Gas heat, water Ken-er. $16,500. Your liofo: 248, VERNON STREET Three-bedroom brick ranch' In excellent feondltlon., Large Jtxiy kitchen with extra cupboards and eating area In kitchen. Price In-eludes oven end range, drapes and curtains. Locatad In Madison ana Northern School Districts. Full basement, new two-car garage. $16,9M. Directions: Perry St., right ohto Joslyn, left onto Linda Vista to Vernon to sign. Your hostess: Elaine Smith. MODELS - LAKE ANGELUS LAKEVIEW ESTATES Sde our display ad for directions? Your host: Bob Harrell. 1071 Huron Street MLS \ £ft FE 4-0921, AFTER 5 P.M. CALL OR 3-3111 i c—io THE PONTIAC PRESS* SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1967 THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL full tumult, gas heat, an< closed front porch. Cuntrully located to Pontiac Motors, and shopplr Don't wait on this Call. YORK WE BUY OR 4-6363 4713 Dixit Hwy. WE TRADE OR 4-0363 Drayton Plains wooded, soma pines, 3 bedroom ranch home. $57,500. CARRIGAN QUALITY HOMES, INC., 332-4922 WYMAN LEWIS REALTY WARREN, GM CHECK AREA. 3-bedroom brick ranch, baths, tiled basement, 2Va car oarage, screened porch, I80'x556' lot. $»,- 900. By owner, 754-5273._ WATTS REAL627-3647 338-0325 1956 M-15 at Bald Eagle Lake 'Buzz' SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. OPEN 6591 0AKRIDGE See Picture Ad on Poge C-3 OPEN 1734 HOLLINGSWORTH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION: You can stop looking RIGHT NOW after you see this quality all-brick rancher with possession upon closing. Convenient for Wixom, Milford and Walled Lake folks. Excellent area, fine schools,'paved street and community water. 3 bedrooms, IMi baths, attached 216-car garage and beautifully landscaped. What else? Plenty of fresh air and priced in the middle 20's with as little as 82,600 down plus costs. Pontiac Trail past Welch Rd., one block to Hollingsworth, right to property. Your nost — william Heibel. OPEN 749 PINE TREE LARGE and SPACIOUS RANCHER: Swimming pool and largo «90 ft. deop otto that lust has boon planted with Blue Spruce. Aluminum aiding, I bedrooms, 2 baths plus oversize 2-car garage with workshop mace. All custom features, avan refrigerator, washer and dryer included. Excellent suburban area lust off M24 and this side of Lake Orion. Price reduced tor Immediate sole with excellent terms. M24 to Clarkston Rd., left to Pine Tree, right to property. Your hostess — Pearl McIntosh. OPEN 846 MENOMINEE CITY BRICK RANCHER: Family living In choice West Side area close to Tel-Huron. 4 bedrooms, V/2 baths, panelad rac. room, lovely carpeting and drapes, and loadad with other extras. A "Once-in-a-Llfetlme" offering of a home of this, type In the city. Reasonably priced with best of terms. S. Telegraph Rd. to Menominee, east to properly. Your host — L. J. McCulloch. OPEN 755 FRIAR SMALL TOWN LIVING In the Village of Milford. Real nice 3-bedroom brick with full basement, paved streets and all city conveniences. The Price Is Right end FHA terms with ■uN|||m OPEN 1140 DOLLIVER BUILDER'S MODEL: Brand new 4-bedroom brick colonial In the Rochester area. IV* baths, gnound-lavel family room with flraplaco and tlldlng-glasa doors, tots of built-ins, basement and 2-car garage. Area of all new homes and blacktop streets, reasonably priced with terms to suit, and Immediate possession. W. Walton to University Dr., to Brewster Rd., north 1 mile to Tlanken Rd., right to OoRIver, toff to property. Your heat — Ralph Price. OPEN 410 THIRD ST. REAL NICE 3-bedroom with new aluminum-sided 2-car garage. Gas heat, nicely carpeted and convenient to all schools from elementary thru Jr. HI and High School. Convenient city location, Bargain priced with $2,250 down plus cost* to move you In. Joslyn to Third St., left to property. Your host — Bob Simpson. OPEN 94 N. ANDERSON ONE OF EAST SIDE'S nicest streets Is the location of this sherp three bedroom with basement and garage. Nicely carpeted, tiled glassed-in porch and setting on 2 nicely landscaped • J *“— asjjji “ A- N Anderson, left terms. Pike St. to to property. Your hostess - Shirley Carpenter. OPEN 6549 CL0VERT0N COUNTRY LIVING with NO DOWN PAYMENT H you quality as a veteran. Raal nice 2-bedroom on large tot with lake privileges on Lotos Lake. This Is budget-priced and lust closing costs moves you In. It's cheaper than ranting- MS9 to Airport Rr„ right to Williams Laka Rd., laft dt Percy King, right to Ctoverton, left to property. Your hostess — Wanda VanDam. OPEN 6216 LANMAN $400 DOWN plus closing costs cozy 2-bedroom aluminum ,kie< as can bo, toll basement and shining Salt Today at a price siding. Priced to can affbrdT MS9 to Airport Rr., right to Your hostess — Mar|. Randall. OPEN 49 S. SHIRLEY 2350 DOWN plus closing costs on FHA terms. Real nice 2-bedroom bungalow with basement and gas heat. Convenient East Side location and really priced to soli. East Plkt to Shlrloy, right to property. YOUr hostess — Eleanor Sisson. OPEN 15271 CATALINA WAY HOLLY AREA: Close to I-7S Expressway. Country living on tho edge of town wllh lake privileges on Bush Lake. Area of oil beautiful tomes, blacktop streets and nicely wooded. S-room brick ranch-ill basement, gas hoot and 2-car garage, lust 2 years old. 2 paneled family room with fireplace and loads ot bullt-lns. The Price la Right with approx. SS.000 down plus dosing costs. 1-75 north to Grange Hall Rd., left to Riviera Shores at Hawaiian Gardens, left - npola to Catalina Way. Follow Open signs. Vour host — Leo Bogart. OPEN 3100 ANGELUS DR. BRICK RANCHER, new In IMS. Beautiful wooded area with lake privileges, blacktop streets, and overlooking Silver Lake Gol* Course. All the custom features and extras you could hope for and nicer than jn large spacious lot. It's market-priced with best of terms. Dixie Hwy. to Silver ' right to OPEN 4199 SILVER BIRCH 1 3-BEDROOM brick rancher with full basement and oversize Scar ga-Lots of plua-featoret Including glossod-ln rear porch, Intercom aluminum trim. Community wetori sidewalks and blacktop makes this a very desirable dose-in area lust minutes from .... .... „ .....I as S2.500 down plus costs. ’. to Watkins Laka Rd., laft to Baybrook, right to Silver Birch. Your hostess — Eileen Moyer. OPEN 216 ALLEN LAKE DR. PRICE REDUCED on this deluxe lake front property. 4 bedrooms. 3 >oms and vanities, paneled family room and I____with butlt-ins and extras including oversize underground sprinkling system^ Own,*r^a ^wi 11 ^con-_ _ can get offers considered. Eliza-____ Allen Lake, toft to property. Your hostess — Linda Robinson. Dixie 2V*-car garage i MODEL HOMES LAKE OAKLAND SHORES: Colonials. Trl-levels, and Ranchers loadad with extras and custom features. Beautifully furnished and deluxe quality all the way. Duplication-priced on your lot as low as $19,950. OPEN SAT, and SUN., 1-5 p.m. Dixie Hwy. to Sashabaw, right to Walton, right to .Big Bateman sign, left to Models. NEW MODEL RANCHER: 3 bedrooms, IV* baths,- beautiful custom-built kitchen, full basement, wood sealed-glass windows with screens, 2-csr garage and glearning-white carefree aluminum sMIng. Priced at lust S14.950, plus Inside decorating and building site. It's reSdy tor your Inspection NOW) OPEN 'DAILY 6:30 to B:30 p.m. and SAT. and SUN., 1-5 p.m. Corner of Scott Lake Rd. to Watkins Lake Rd. YOU CAN TRADE NO. 60 jTOUR HEART WILL SKIP A BEAT when you Inspect this:property. This lovely 3-bedroom brick Is situated in e high wooded area In Clarkston. Paneled family room wlfh marble fireplace, IV* baths with sunken tub and double lavs in vanity. Full basement, hot-water heat, dual-pane windows, step-down living room, 2V*-car attached garage. Dishwasher, slate vestibule, patio and much more. .The price Is right and must be sold this week. As little as $3,000 down plus costs will handle. NO. 5 IF YOU'RE RICH FORGET ITI If not, and you would like a nice budget-priced bungalow that you can afford, close to Pontiac General Hospital, Cell FE 0-7161. Ideal starter home of perfect for retired couple. Priced at $0,950 with $300 down plus costs. Low monthly payments that -are less than rant. NO. 93 DREAMS CAN COME TRUE, when you Inspect this 1-yeqr-old brick lake front rancher. Beautiful wooded site with water on 3 sides and "Picture Book" scenic view. 4 bedrooms, 2V* baths, family room, full basement and oversize 2-car garage. This is a delightful property where you can vacation the year 'round. Immediate possession and NO MORTGAGE COSTS. Just take over existing mortgage with approx. SI0JI00 down. Priced at S39.5M, which is tar under duplication costs. NO. 79 JUST OUTSIDE ROCHESTER CLOSE TO SHOPPING CENTER lust north of city limits. Sharp brick rancher wlfh full basement, gas heat and 2-car garage. Lots of extra features Including spacious 100x300-ft. lot, It's priced for duick sale at $22,500, BATEMAN REALTOR - MLS FE 8-7161 377 S. Telegraph Ri ROCHESTER BR. 0L 1-8518 730 S. Rochester Rd. UNION LAKE BR. EM 3-4171 8175 Commerce Rd. 49 Sale Houses kTnzl] high light basement tor reci Oak floors and colorfully d«T< Only $2r300 down Plus costs. Mr. Thomas, FE 2-4489. BRICK RANCH home |us* 1 kitchen with colored bulft-lns, IV* baths, recreation room and at tachad 2 car garaga. All Improve merits art In — water sewer ant paved streets. To Include goo< carpeting in 4 rooms and draperies. Anchor fenced lot. A raal value with 10 per cent financing. Phone Mr. Hardenburg, 682-2906. NEW RANCH HOMES Ail white aluminum exterior with attached 22'x22' garage. 6 m gleaming ot kitchen with built-in oven, range rooms with i m with __..... _ .... . d. 116 baths, walk-out I r rac “ * " taxes. Also for recreation. Gas heat, I Phone Mrs. Rockwell, 625- 1,744. JOHN KINZLER, Realtor 5219 Dixie Hwy. .62341335 Across from Peckers Store Multiple Listing Strvlce.14,950, terms. Brick Ranch—West Side 6 room ranch In excel condition. Carpeted LR 15x20 with ledgerock fireplace large bedrooms, kitchen bulTt-lns, full basement, gas heat, ett. garage. Rear yard Anchor fenced, plenty of bearing fruit trees, plus grapes 8, berrles.S25.900, mtg. LR with fireplace, sep-e DR. IV! -.. beet, i $34,950, terms. OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 P.M. Maceday Lake Front 6 room contemporary style alum, skied home. LR with ledgerock fireplace 8> large picture windows ove~‘|i|j|| lake. Separate DR, large master bedroom, baths, screened In porch, garage. Nice sandy beac ft. lake frontage. $38,300, terms. Directions: North on Dixie Highway to Williams Lake Rd., turn west approx. 2 miles to Whitfield# turn right, fellow open signs to 3249 Whitfield Ct. See our display ad on west side brick. Open Sunday 2 to 5 p.m. on page A-11. WE WILL TRADE REALTORS 28 E. HURON ST. Offlcdfopen Evenings 8$ Sunday 1-4 . 338-0466 Wideman OPEN WEBSTER SCH00L- A-l location Included will attractive home located lust oft West Huron Street. 6 rooms OFF PADDOCK- 7 room 11* story older home good condition. Includes 3-bedrooms full basement and almost new GAS furnace. Garage. Well shaded lot. $8,500. Aulck possession ELIZABETH LAKE FRONTAGE - Included with this large bi style 6 room and bath wl eludes basement and gas heat. ^ara^e. Screened TZ 100'xl50' lot, front porch and ful lawn and she priced at $19,200. Warren Stout, Realtor SO N. Opdyke Rd. FE 5-8165 Multiple Listing Service _______Dally til 8 ARRO TED McCULLOUGH, Realtor >E IOME built-in id refrr _ ____rds. isle dishmester to-wall n and recreation room ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES -Sharp 3-bedroom home, double stainless steel sink, dishmester in Bandy kitchen full base gas heat, family room wit! CLOSED SAT. AT 5. OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 OPEN DAILY 9-9 RHODES WALTERS LAKE. Beautiful hillside home, 3-bedrooms, large living room, natural fireplace, wall-to-wall carpet r; modern electric kitchen, full basement, recreation room, gas heat,. 200' frontage, car garage, lake privileges. 0 $29,950. Terms. VILLAGE OF CLARKSTON. Large 8 room colonial home, beautiful setting, I05'xi32' corner loti | $27,950, $10,000 down, balance contract. LOUELLA. Nice 5 room h_ . gas heat with 116 car attached garage, excellent loc $12,000. Terms. SQUTH MARSHALL. 5 gas heat, full basement, recreation . _ car garage. Only down plus closing costs. F '9jE\ RHODES, REALTOR FE 8-2306'258 W- Walton FE 5-6712 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Waterford SUN. 2-6 P.M. MILFORD TRf-LEVEL 116 . baths, paneled recreation large kitchen, custom-built cabinets, garbage disposal. 3 rooms, FA gas heat, p a fenced yard, beautifully i sAped. IT'S VACANT - IMMEDIATE , POSSESSION. . FH TERMS — DIRECTIONS: M TO MILFORD Rt>. TO SWEE BRIAR TO PANORAMA*TO 828 BIRDSONG. LAKE FRONT RANCH THE DISCRIMINATING execute will appreciate this home in < unusual setting, on approximately 3 beautifully landscaped acres overlooking lake, briffk and stone exterior, large livng room with beamed ceiling, fireplace and carpeting. Custom-built kitchen with bullt-lns. 3 bedrooms and den, 2 baths, hot water base heat, 2-car attached garage and cue. Burglar system — and much more. Call for appointment. I. 0. WIDEMAN, REALTOR 2 W. HURON 334-4526 EVES. CALL________ 673-5060 Val-U-Way Open Sunday 1 to 4 Off Crescent Lake Rd. Immediate possession Is offered on a lovely 3 bedroom brick ranfh. Features include wall to wall carpet, large kitchen and-dining area, oak floors, professionally finished rec. room in basement with bar, gar heat, 2 car attached garage. 10 per cent down financing available. Owner says "sell — Itn moving to Calif." Be first to sea this 3 year old ,beauty. SILVER LAKE RD. Woll established subdivision offers a dandy 3 bedroom homo teatur Ing full basement, 2 cor garage, 011 FA heel, brlck-cote siding. Move In for only i—----------jj BALDWIN-KENNETT AREA NO MONEY DOWN* 2 extra sharp 3 bedroom homes with, 936 sq. ft., gas heat, ami ‘ cupboard space and closet spai large utility room, paved sti«e Close td everything including Pontiac Motor and Fisher Body..Move In for $450 closing costs. These! homes have been recently redecorated and are in A-1 condition. R. J, (Dick) VALUET REALTOR FE 4-3531 345 Oakland Ave. __Open 9 to 9 CLARK 6 Room ce. Car-a, built-AM and LAKE ORION AREA In good subdivision, this 3 bedroom rancher, hasa 20' living room, new carpeting throughout, built in stereo! On fenced lot, garage. Buy< it on FHA terms, with $550 down.! Plus closing costs. YOU MUST . See the Inside Of this one — beautiful living room. With carpeting | $450 down, on FHA. (ADE: LAKE FRONT brick on Maceday I petlng, drapes, fireplace, Ins In kitchen. Built-In A... 1 FM radio; 116 baths, basement, can. attached carport. Circular drive, good beach, shown by appointment only. Price $47,500 Mortgage Terms. CLOSE TO MALL: OWNERS MOV- large ktfc Basement, forced air baseboard heat. Price $12,900 on contract or terms. NEWLYWEDS ranch, carpeting throughout* Very clean Inside, plenty closet space, full bath, fenced yard, gas heat. Will sell fast at $12,800. Pay °n*ilLARk?1?EAL* ESTATE 2 W. HURON STREET FE 3-788! ____Multiple LUtlng Service____ TIZZY By Kate Osann “I had a wonderful time at the carnival—and I’m really sorry it cost you $6.50 to win me this $1.98 teddy bear!”.................. 49 Sale Houses MODELS OPEN SUN. 1-7 P.M. Twin lakes village THE CONCORD — A brick ranch with 3 bedrooms, full dining room, 2V* baths. A unique femily room with fireplace, a lai entrance-way, a laundry room main floor, basement end car garage — there are built-in the kitchen, door woll the family room. — Duplicated tor $27,470. A COLONIAL — with 4 rooms off a "U" hell. 2V4 _ o full bath off tho master bedroom, o very pleasing traffic pattern taking In the lam" room with fireplace, dinette kitchen with bullt-lns, dining living room, there Is a si laundry is and bedrooms, 2V* baths, family room witli fireplace, kitchen and dl-nettearea, full dining room and OPEN SUN. 2-5 P.M. 2770 MIDDLEBELT , This ranch is fabulous, has 3 bedrooms, 24'' living room with fireplace, a dining all, 2 full baths, . _ ... tened-in patio-i garage elec, door opener ana many custom extras. There is a beautifully landscaped corner lot and privileges on Pine Lake. This home must be seer be appreciated. $34,900. LET TRADE! Dir.: Orchard Laka Rd., South Middlebelt to sign. WE HAVE SEVERAL MODELS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. LET US APPRAISE YOUR HOUSE FOR TRADE. Frushour 5730 WILLIAMS LK. RD., 674-2245 OPEN WEST ACRES. S POSSIBLY 4 BI ' rooms, IV* baths, recreation roc SJ w^',MnS*K ing, trot* galore, 993-7197-_ 5 FAMILY BRICK: GOOD LOCA- tlon: Four 5 large room i------ merits, plenty of closet i Private baths, oak floors, 3 room apormwnt and both. Full bosomant. 4 furnaces and hot water hooters alt on separata motors. Bach tenant pays STATE ST. — INCOME — S largo first floor, 25 ft. living fireplace. Oak brick , ...to Ml .. ■ apartment and bath KSTi trees. $14,500. $1500 down. Ctork Reel Estate, 1362 W. Hurl FE 3-7119.-_____________ 3-BEDR00M On beautiful Cass Lake, Immediate possession. 0I2JM0 with large down payment. 3-BEDR00M Located on Cast Laka. Perfect for fishing, sking and boating. $* with $3,000 down. JACK LOVELAND 2100 Cess Lake Rd. 682-1255 A LITTLE BIT '0 LIVING Before dinner coot your line i perhaps take a boot ipin. Lake-front living Is pleasant and peaceful. This home Is complete » U 3 carpeted bedrooms, dining living room, and large gari Beech Is of hard sand and ex . $24,900. Terms. C. PANGUS INC., REALTORS J OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 630 M15 Ortof CALL COLLECT NA 7-8015 “Buy direct from Beauty-Rite and Save” BEAUTY-RITE HOMES Sun. 2 to 5 0.m. BRICK RANCH HOME ' 2150 Lancaster Lovely 2-bedroom brick ranch, homei with attached 2 car garage io-i $ cated In Bloomfield Township: '673.1717 tip-top condition, carpeting and — . drapes, 13-x20- family room, lorge kitchen and breakfast room, stove and rafrlgorator, washer sKh**'! HAROLD R. FRANKS, Realty miTeri ^n* .!?.( yiSi'SS LOWER STRAITS LAKEFRONT m5?en)p leff to HHhdale dHoht Nnt and dean, nicely decorated to rnTritarouah i!m"to Older 2-bedroom home, large kilch- to Marlborough,^ left^ to Bedford, rhA>rf„i nu:„„ rnomr^utility. DUNHAM LAKE FRONTAGE. NEW home lust built. 21* boths, den, 3-bedrooms, family room, 3 acres wooded, landscaped, 165,1100. 887 salesman on premises. NICH0LIE-HUDS0N 49 Mt. Clemens St. FE 5-1201 or FE 4-8773 FE 5-8183 WATERFORD AREA . Three bedroom bungalow. Carpeted living & dining area. Kitctv en and utility. Carport, Gas FA heat. Excellent condition. FHA NORTHERN HIGH AREA Three bedroom 116 story bungalow. Carpeted living A dining area. Kitchen A utility. Electric heat. Garage. Large corner lot. FHA terms available. CLARKSTdN AREA Three bedroom bungalow. Car peted living A dining area. Kltch an A utility. Gits FH heat. Large lot. FHA terms available. Eva. call MR. ALtON, 673-6130. Nicholie & Horger Co. 53V* W. Huron St.___________FE 5-8183 OPEN I SUN/2 TO 5 285 Hospital Rd. ROOM TO GROW — Nice dean spouts. Storms end screens. Some of the features are: full basement with recreation room, 14.5'x24.9' living room. 22.7'x13.3* kitchen. 11.4 xll.7. Drapes and curtains included. Ypur host Emery O. Butler. Diradlons: Elizabeth Lake Rd. to Hospital Road, right to 285 Hospital Rd. follow OPEN sighs. LAND CONTRACT Neat 3-bedroom home with basement and garage, alum, sided with cut stone front, carpeting and drapes included. Just right for a young family. Full price $8,950. Low down payment. STRUBLE AFTER 8 P.M. TED'S Trading OPEN 3265 AIRPORT RD. OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5. See Page C6 of todays homa section for a picture ana trade details of this attractive 3 Bedroom ranch priced At $16,950. OPEN TODAY 2915 WALTON OPEN TODAY 2 UNTIL • and SUNDAY 2 to 8. An elegant 4 O'NEIL WHY NOT TRADE? Open Sunday 2-5 P.M. 4155 Crestdale Don't watt until 1968 — act hov and reap the benefit, of asriy hom ownership. This tov.lv 3 bedroon horn, located at Middle Straits Lake —with the handsome entrance hall that say's welcome to all — Cozy carpeted family room, largo living room with fireplace and last but hot least a huge 33 ft. kitchen and dining area with beam callings. It is so different, but see for yourself. Price is only $18,750. Why don't you'drive out Sunday and bring the West on Cooley Lake Road to Hiller: right on Commerce Rd. right on Green Lake Rd. Isobel Hamilton your hostess. FE 44365 NO. 1-35 Open Sunday Ownership^ c garage, lake privileges a proud I Interior rant. Eliz. Lake Rd. to Elfz. Estates, left on host Fred Ham|l 9-16 DAD, THE BEST YEARS OF YOUR WIFE'S LIFE are spent In your home, so why, not reward her with this delightful brick homo in a prize lotcation. Slate foyer, formal dining room, 16x16 family n ceramic baths | lures you wit yourself. Price 1 fireplace, ly otter f to sat toy not trade your present home? Clarkston area and only a few minutes frorr one Impo tot full shade trees. You ore certain to liko the, great big country style family kllchen, one end paneled and featuring1 a natural wood-burning fireplace. l-x-L cabinets Frlgldalre built-in range. This home Is customized. Walk out basement, Alumavue scaled glass windows, hot water baseboard Root, marble sills, real quality. Attached 2 car garage. Full price $29,650; 10 per cent down payment will handle. No. 1-30 j GILES TWO YEARS YOUNG this sharp 3 bedroom Alum, and Brick homo Is practically new. Thor* Is a full bassmant, 11* baths, Isrgs country stylo kitchen, 2V* car ah tsched garage: Plus tho big yar" Is fully landscaped and fenced. Onl about 2 miles from Oakla versify. Priced at only* 821, trade con be arranged. City of Birmingham ent home Is sold. WE HAVE Many fine Homes available from $6,950 to $55,900 with terms to suit with ySSTlt H to your a!iiU5n!i|Ws 'i^iiiotpjit to do so. Aiwway you look at If mWmM MCCULLOUGH REPRESENTA- *r trad# TIVE SHOWS YOU MORE No* 1-28 ... cheerful living room, utility: enclosed paneled porch, garage, year around. Owner retiring to Florida. $16,759. PONTIAC LAKE COTTAGE 2 nice lots, 70', 2-bedrooms with fireplace, enclosed paneled porch, $11,900. Good land contract terms. Everett Cummings, Realtor 2583 UNION LAKE ROAD :M 3-3208 363-7181 LAKE FRONT HOMES — I AND large lakes. Open Sunday. Bloch LIVING lur family wl I why not? This happlar — and wny home is almost new — has 3 bedrooms, large garage CALL COLLECT NA 7-2815 mlng!*1 r 673-59. OLDER 2 BEDROOM HOME OR 3-3800 Eves. 623-0293 PLEASANT LAKE WOODS 2 Beautiful Lake lots "Buy direct from Beauty-Rite and Save" BEAUTY-RITE HOMES 3538 Pontiac Laka Rd. 673-1717______________ 673-3761 PONTIAC LAKE Lake front lots — 55'xl50', between 9262 and 9283 Camelot, So. of Gale Rd.. $4,000. Terms. COMMERCE LAKE 50'x200', ideal tor walk-out base- terford Schools. 70 feet < IN LAKELAND ESTATES, WHERE HOMES RANGE FROM 03&000 to $40,000. HEART OF WATERFORD ON US10 1-3 MILE NORTH OP WALTON BLVD. OPEN 1-8 P. WALTERS LAKE FRONT, COZY 3 bedroom, furnished, immediate occupancy. Sylvan, 334-8222 or 673- Northern Property 5 IRWIN Rifle anything Rivar, priced of value for down payment. 2 ca£ ins near Hale, 1 situated near dowr town the other near AuSable Lake. situated i I..........3 near AuSt___ Call for further information. GEORGE IRWIN, REALTOR K|M£gM|iMHMi|ERVICBI F E 3-1 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LEWISTON, lArge'l kitchen, MICHIGAN, 24'X36 large bath with tub and utility room, located 1 block off East Twin Laka arid 2 blocks from the town of Lewiston. Lake privileges and boat ddekage in private subdivision area of Lake View Meadows. Full price, $9,000. Call 6764)856 after 7 p.m. Manistee River Frontage 7 miles west ot Grayling off Rlv-ervlew Rd. Year round 2 bedroom home, gas hoot, full bath, garage. Trout fish from your front porch. $13,500. Terms. STATEWIDE REAL ESTATE 2661 S. Lapeer Rdw Lake prion MOBILE HOME WITH LARGE EN- Caseville. Only $4,750. LARGE MODERN HOME WITH 4 ■ ‘ in lots fishing RESORT FOR SALE Up MO cabins, 12 for sale, tackle, sporting goods, souvenirs. Near the Au Sable River at Five channel dam. $10,000 down plus in-ventory. D. Knack, 3523 Pina Acres Road, Glennie, Michigan. SMALL COFFEE SH6p WITH LIVING QUARTERS, CROTON DAM NEWAYGO COUNTY. GOOD~ HUNTING AND FISHING. IIL-‘NESS FORCES SALE. 1-3 DOWN. 6240 ADAMSON possessl alifornia. Brand 7 room older ment, alumir screens, oil heat, only $104)00. WISNER SCHOOL AREA Only il.275 down, for this three bedroom homo with one «nd'one-half car garage, part baacment, oil heat: aluminum storms and screens, glassed-in front porch. sellers going to I now carpeting In living room — 'alio In 2 bedrooms, raw knotty pine kitchen — full basment. Aluminum elding, tool Almost new furhiturs available, Big tot 100x15a . A reason !all you could want I 4-bedrooms, fireplace, two - car YOUR HOST LARRY KNIGHT garage, excellent condition. Top-Drive out Dixie Hwy. toft on Wil- notch invastmont for home or Home Lk. Rd. toff On Airport,1 “business. Could live here,,and tot right bn Adamson. , i commercial value grow and grow. Claude McGruder FHA TERMS Just $500 cosh down payment buy ttl$ trim 3 | Y 1 ted on the East side of Pontiac. Featuring a full basement, storms and screens, it* car garaga “ fenced yar — ' OPEN 47 MOHAWK IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5. 3-bedroom colonial toaturlng a full ba«e-|^*v w »wJS,rf« ISS ©fldfr WITH O'NEIL REALTY master bedroom, tormal dining r._ « room, loads of closets and ttoraga rOf o bOOu KBGSOnS l Wa Think' Our Stnst of Values— Our List of Good Proipocts— And Our Tireless Efforts-WIII Make You fl««l You Called- RAY O'NEIL REALTY 3520 Pontiac Lake Road lchei $19 mo. Open Sun. ot. 623-1333, FE 6-4599. cad ot 914,' No. 3-33 to having things nice. Mill i two car garage, do you tlko heat? What about three oded lots? It Is a steal Iffy couplo at only $7?M. letween Cedar Island I “ Lakes. If You have will trade down ot «... '19 weft Huron street: torn right Mohawk, to proparty. McCullough realty M673.|271|Mu|.(.p..^tog SWv|C. ~ ^I^HigtH.nd Rd. (M59) ^jOR 4-2222 MLS OR 3-2028 1 ■ " 1T.|. LAKE, CLARKSTON it eala on lots terms down. $45 I_________ I FE 4-4509. Loto-Acreagc 54 m ACRES OVERLOOKING IN-dlanwood Country Club, choice corner parcel on blacktop, prlvtlogos on Indlanwood Lake. Offered at $9,009. Vj-ocre'lof on Nevada St, Roches- GkEEN ACRES 2 MY 3-1544 . Lapeer Rd., Laka Orton Lrti AtfiBfB H t ACRES IN PONTIAC, SELL OR trade for mobile homa on tot, or house, 699-1679 - _ st* ac*B»JWh JJffr jWOgae 1 area, $7,909 to 750 , to 93,950 .10 I 3 LOTS, 1 LOT ON TWIN LAKfeS, W. Avis, 2995 Montorey Ave. Outs 19-50 ACRES. WO O D ED RIVER . 14 VACANT LOTS near Longfellow school. Will trade for land contract,' house, or whM have you. Brewer Real Estate 924 Rlksr Bldg. . FE 4-5181 25 ACRES Beautiful building alto on wooded hill. Lerpe spring below, assy to make lake. 25 scenic acres 1109 road frontage. 16.009 down, balance on contract. 5 ACRES With dug basement, numerous .6' pine trass, 330' front age 660' dm. Only $1,309 down, SSS mo. Full pries 94,100. RIDGEWAY REALTOR MLS 339-4096 AVON TOWNSHIP, 74 ACRES, SUIT-(for development, 30 ocrai dad, LI 7-9970 or Evas. OL BEAUTIFUL, WELL RESTRICTED BUILDING SITE building lota In Keego i cross from City Holt. $• CLARKSTON AREA SECLUDED, HIGH, LEVEL 135x266 pirn trees. Lake deep. Gas available. Full price 54900k BRENDEL LAKE FRONT WOOPED LOT with 65' lake frontage, 109 road frontage. 239 deep. Good park test. Full price $6200 with 520 ACRES 40 ACRE LAKE Thumb area S miles from town. Part tillable. Large _ 11. room homo, unusual Jtorn. ttoriecl tor hunt club, or jWtw ttyost-ment. Price Of $196 ptrjj* makes ao attractive buy. Terma. Warden Realty mm W. PomtocMi_il,prtp Sate Bwlntss Prapwty 57 GROCERY STORE WITH SDM License. boats, tor toiw or sale, 3851 Hunt Rd. Lk. Nsptssino, Ls-poer, 6649113.______ LAWYERS REAL ESTATE brick building located on busy main Hwy. between Clarkston and Ortonyjlle. Established business on both aides. Ample parking area In front and side with room In roar for more parking or txpantlon. Two units In front, 20x49 with both, 40x40 Witt bath, 20x60 storage In rear, 3600 ad. ft. total. Smaller unit has removable Isrgs, door In back. The types of business this building will accomodatt is virtually unlimited. 828,200. PONTIAC AREA Sale wlfh lease back on 36W commercial bulldtng, well located on corner lot In neyr shopping area. Plenty of parking goad InvMjjMjjj ‘ RIDGEWAY only $5,000 PARTRIDGE 'IS THE BIRD TO SEE" DOWNTOWN Commercial lot able for many parking lot. $37,500 larmt. 9 A. 1-75 EXIT Milas from Pontiac. A rare "find''' of this size parcel right at the cloverleaf. Buy all or port, 115,-000. Easy Terms. M59 i ft. frontage zoned C.P. *14.000 with $4;OQO down bal on Land With 900 ft. Commercial frontpga, on M-59. $105,000. V............ down. NO. 14457 VL 183 ACRES' lord am, corner location, older house, land slightly railing, over '* mile front ait on each road. Ideal for dividing. Onto minutes from Pontlec-Lapear-Orhmvllto-Oxford. Call for more particu- C A. WEBSTER, Realtor HOWARD T. Keating 12060 W. 13 Milt, Birmingham 446-1234 * 564-7959 DAVISBURG LAKES 'n' HILLS BEAUTIFUL OLD HOME m _______ _____ multiple dwelling. Surrounded by many recreational 46 ACRES On a beautiful scenic laka, railing terrain and some trees. Would lend to development or seclusion. 3 BEAUTIFUL LOTS On Dixie Lake, package deal.1 A truly beautiful location near 1-75 and Dixit Highway. OTHER ACREAGE AND LAKE PROPERTIES AVAILABLE C. NELSEY, Agent, Davlsburg 13425-3298 or 313437-5731 Evening calls welcome „ $25,000 ASK FOR NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOG PARTRIDGE REALTORS $059 W. Heron FE'4-3511 Open Wk. NItos Til 9:99 • ROYER Richard S. Royer, Realtor Small Factory Building 1200 square feet, masonry construction, 11' coiling clearance. In Commarcial Site In Oxford on M24 with 960 squara feet masonry building. ‘ Commercial Comer In Oxford on M24. Garage with gat heat. Formerly used car salt! Tot. 119x137'. 628-2548 $23 S. Lapeer Rd1. (M24) Oxford Office Hours, 9 to 9 except Sun. HALF-ACRE FARMS Close to 1-75 — lake privileges -beautiful rolling land. $50 down starts your deal. As -low os 915 per mor‘“ i land contract. WRIGHT REALTY 392 Oakland FE 2-9141 Cash lor all typos of property HARTLAND AREA 20 acres of rolling woods, to clean out for pond. Beautiful building sites. Near schools expressway. VA 3921. HOWELL Town & Country, Inc. Highland Branch Office PHONE: 313-685-1585 PINE LAKE PRIVILEGES, 109X- Manistee, Mich.. WHERE WILL YOU BE TOMORROW Why Not In tho Country — where the atmosphere is cleen and the scenery is pleasing- ACREAGE-ALL descriptions 5 ACRES - Across from State land, frontage. $4,759. ACRES In the demand srea of Clarkston. Pleasant rolling,land within 7 minutes 35 ACRES — Metamora, rustic, rot too far from M did. Good poaslbll many building altos C. PANGUS INC. .REALTORS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK . 630 M15 Ortonvilte CALL COLLECT NA 7-2815 Sashabaw Road Comm'l cor nor 274'x293', paved road, city water, close to 1-75. $55,000, terms. 2 Stores-Oxford Block bldg. In good condition, fully rentod snowing good return. $27,800, terms. Church & Home 269 ft. frontage on ,m ■ I n highway, 170 ft. on side street Drayton Plains arts. 39x69 cemsnt block ' bldg, plus 6 room home, gee heat, suitable for many used. Immediate possession. 144,509, forms. Annett Inc. Realtors 28 E. Huron St. 338-0466 Office Open Evenings 8$ Sunday 14 Sate o FOR EXCHANGE 24 unit apartment. Blrm. ore's, 1 gears old, wants slngls tenant 6 unit spirt.- In Pontlsc, san acres zoned industrial, want wants vacant acreage or (arm. BATEMAN 338-9641 Sat. after 12, Sun. end Eves. __________call 3344109 WANT: ! REAL ESTATE PROB-HAVE: . . . Ability to solve them Tom Bateman, Realtor FE 8-7161 Business Opportunities 59 2 CHAIR BARBER SHOP, ESTAB-fished business, 628-2900 or 628- BULK MILK R O U T I average earnings. 334-9415._________ GOOD GROCERY, BEER AND wine store, for sale or trade or could easily be converted to 2 family flat. 521 S. Opdyke, Pon- WHY PAY RENTt Pontiac 100'x200/ fake priv. pay only $45 mo. After small vdown payment. Qpen Sun. Bloch Bros. Bloch Bros. 623-1333, FE 4-4509. ACRES ON PAVED ROAD, NEAR 10 ACRE parcels In Springfield Twp.,1 — land, some partly - 87800 -$1500 down. MENZIE^ REAL ESTATE 23-5485 9282 Dixie Hwy. 625- Sale Farms 12 ACRES — 7 ROOM HOUSE, CLOSE IN WsstsMi location. House and 6 acres $22,500. Vacant 6 acres. $4,-500. 4-H REAL ESTATE. 623- 80 TO 800 ACRES in towor Michigan. Oatnr. grain, baof dr hdgsi Nam* Vour firm neods, wa haW It at OM of rMENtapM'* Farm Raal Eatato Headquarter, A Man Realty Co., Cotdwotor, Michigan, D9la A. Doan Farm Brefcar >hd Aucttowaar. or call 5t7-S7*-2377—days or 278-6127—nlgt|ts. Lauinger Goldmine! Liquor bar In Union Laka ires with resort llctnsa. Only $55,009 terms. * Manufacturing Plant MOO sq. ft. Ready to gol Tsrms leu than rant. Additional land avallabla adjoining shopping center. A high profit, low ovartwai straight bar doing *6,009 month gross. Bio enough for partners. Asking 129,000 down. Warden Realty iron, Pontiac 333-7157 MILK ROUTE FOR SALT" your own boss. 338-1307. NICE LITTLE jfour < BUSINESS, OWN > builnaat, 4 to 6 3:30 *■ ffpAR OXFORD. SMITTY'S MAR- SERVICE STATION 2 owners. 48 yaara of 9pe SMALL RESTAURANT FOR LEASfe. One oMIte largest S*!?ws good profit, *20,000 » to fcuslmu. * REALTY. Phone area 313, THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,, 1867 Ac*—u liyPwPBGE ’ "IS THE BIRD TO SEE" COHO SALMON AREA _ ill beautiful northern bar hat the real sportsman!, entertainment, that tC.wmytody tolling about big Coho, trout or northern, nauaht In tha area. Or mavhe IWdW or the Mtt 1-PIECI BEIGE COUCH. <25 3 «!££& Bi2NDE •EOHOOM 'SET. 33MMI attar «;3fc anytime tun. 3 Rooms Furniture «... brand new $288 (2.50 Weekly PEARSON'S FURNITURE E. Pike . » 4.7HI Between P-jddook amt City Hall* Open Mon, and Prl. 'til iVm, KOOMS OF FURNITURE, LIKE »ew, dlahoa and mitt. MMW. 4-PIECE BEDROOM SET. ---------. — •" tp yri. lo retire ’ PEARSON'S FURN?TURE**Wy i. Maybe you can|210^ E. Pike FE 4-7sai 1 PIECE soETd~~oak DINING aulto, excellent condition. FE M09, n mllea to Lokg. Mich. Between the Manlateo and Platte Rivera. Whit a sportaman's paradise! This COUld .bo your '-hoped lor dream. Priced let,000 with only you plcturei In Vour office r apppolntment. PARTRIDGE REALTORS 1050 W. Huron FE 4-3511 Open Wk. Nltea Til t:00 Salt Lend Contracts______i | 1 TO 50 LAND CONTRACTS Urgently needed. Sag ui boto 1 WARREN STOUT, Realtor ten N. Opdyke Rd. FE 5-0165 9x12 Linoleum Rugs Solid Vlnyi Tile Vinyl Aabeatoa til ACTION , On your land contract, large or 1 email, call Mr. Hllter, FE 2-0179. 't Broker. Slit Elizabeth Lake Road. BwndAi BIT 1 fOMMFPf iai if veatmant, good location, 15 per cei i discount. Building on property fri end clear. Aik lor Ron Newma l McCullough realty, <74-2231 ' —LAND CONTRACTS - fl Weated Centracts-Mtg. 60-A 1 TO 50 LAND CONTRACTS I Urgently needed. See ua bale I WARREN STOUT, Realtor Men N. Opdyke Rd. FE Mite Open Evee. 'til 1 p.m. $100,000 Far equltlea and land contract. Smallest pda alble discount. Call 412-1120. Ask for Ted McCullough. Sr. ARRO REALTY 5143 Case-Ellz. Rd. r CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. R H. J. Van Walt. 4540 Dixie Hwy. O R 51 ML __________ NEED LAND CONTRACTS'SMALL , discounts. Earl Garrels. MA 4-5400. c Moire 3^004. j, QUICK CASH FOR LAND CON-tracts. Clark Real Estate. FI WIW. tea. FE 4(4113. Mr. Clark. Ileney te Lean 61 ^ (Licensed Money Lender) loans" LOANS TO (1,000 Usually on tlrst visit. Quick, friendly, helpful FE 2-9206 la the number to call. OAKLAND LOAN CO. 212 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. 1-5 - Friday 1-7 Saw _ LOANS 125 to 11X100 figured Payment Plan BAXTER 1, LIVINGSTONE 2 HORSE TRAILER condition for U25 oi motor and trailer or 1957 TiSO Chevy truck engine. 391-1606. antique victrola and rec- ords tor round oak table — dou-*• l»le pedestal library table tor good springs and mattress. FE 5-3925. GOOD USED GAS DRYER' SWAP lor good set of bunk beds. 412- 72*2 __________£____________ HUNDSON, 1936 SEDAN, EXCEL- lent, 1350 or trade. 612-7302: __ INDIAN VILLAGE HOME 10.9 CUBIC FOOT HOTPOINT rugs 150. 332-1766. 12X13 BEIGE CARpITING W l T Hi pad, 140. Simmons beauty rest mattress, and springs, 125. 335- Me H—BlteM t—ii 65 OWNER TRANSFERRED man Miller chain .and table, cost new 005. now I1H) ing roam suite; ered_ .. table and 6 chain, cast new, 01,200, now 1450; 2 wrought Irwei chaise lounges, cost 1100 ea stew, now 145 ee OE washer and dryer 2 yrs. old, HIS, complete. Ml 6-0oi3. aft, 6 o.m. : RESPONSIBLE PARTY Of 15.02 1.0 67 CARNIVAL 1967 EDITION COLLIER ENCYCLO-pedlas, like new, tike over pev-V metlte 6250625. ______. 125.000 BTU BRYANT GAS FUR-nece, now. 2 email tor my house, .list 5270. Will sell tor $170. 334-1719. ______________ 125.000 BTU GUN TYPE OIL BURN-er, auto, ttartor, 275 gel. servlet 'tank with gauges, reas. 6756905. ANCHOR FENCES NO MONEY DOWN FE 5-7671 BASEMENT SALE—PIANO; HOUSE- By Dick Turneri SEPTEMBER SPECIALS Mayteg Wringer Wither 1 Frlgldalre Refrigerator 1 reconditioned seml-euto softener Floor model dishwasher ' CRUMP ELECTRIC 3465 Auburn Rd. Auburn Height FE 4-3573 condition* $50 exhaust fan, $65. FE 3-7503. PIECE LIVING . New carpeting New $160 velue $00. 1 TV $25. FE A BIG SAVINGS On custom draperies (t.,.......... fabrics to chbose from). Terms to suit Vou. Save also upholstering mg 1700 for FI carpet. Cell 335- ^ARTM^NT-SIZE STOVE* $25 - BARTON WASHER* $39; USED LIV Ing room* $37; apartment and regular slze^gas |nd electric ranges* furniture of all kinds FE 2-6042. LITTLE JOE'S Trade-Ins pie $39* new BRAND-NEW END AND COFFEE tables* $115 ea. wlttia Jot's* fi BRONZE OR CHROME DINETTE salt* BRAND NEW. Largt small siza (round* drop-loaf. 3-» 5 < PEARSON'S FURNITURE i. $24.95 up. ------ON 2T0 E. Pika complete, $49.50 and up. P.aai Furniture, 210 E. Pika. CHAIR AND SOFA, MODERN, 550. CHEST OF DRAWERS INEW) i 511.95 un Maple, walnut PEARSON'S FURNITURE white URE FE 4-7801 OP P E R TO tor and stovi $300. 682-4291, I E REFRIGERA and stove* matched* like new, COUCH AND CHAIR* GOOD CON struction $40* wringer washer $40 condition*'Ironrlte ironer, < condition, sewing machine* w good* 2 old spindle lounges* fains chair* 532 Judson Ct. oi DINING ROOM SET, RCA TV* END tables. All good t 2681. 544 Nichols. refrigerator* $29. G. Harris* FE 5-2766. > DUNCAN PHYFE SOFA* !5; Frlgldalre r _____ _ 850. OR 3-678$. ELECTRIC DRYER* SEARS G0C series* 1 year old* Ilka new, $75. 674-3765 after 5, p.m.____________ EXCELLENT CONDITION GE RE frlgerator; $30. Kenmora wringer i R L Y AMERICAN COUCH, ranch provincial chair, A-1. FE HOUSE, Baldwin at Walton* FE 2- 6842. *______________________ FRIGIDAIRE WASHER AND HAM-ilton gas dryer. FE 4-6330. 15,500. Who. have you I. trod,. 1*^'FE ■ M HOUSEHOLD SPECIAL SANKYO 8MM CAMERA, I RON IT E $20 A MONTH BUYS 3 ROOMS OF Ironar* swap for good 2 wheel! FURNITURE - Consists of: trailer or will sell. UL 2-4013. 6-olece living room outfit with 2-piece SVyAP .1966 HONDA SCRAMBLER included. Winger E 5-2766. fsr^jclean station wagon. Call OR cocktall tabie, 2 7plect 4-2035 after 4; 30 p.m. '_511 9#Xel21 f £0 TIRES IN FOR ,ur»te"b*d""»?th * "®w Kf!|Y Mlc,no7 Innersprlng mottresi 4hd matching l J.'£2h ' 3 0 bpx sprlngand 2 vanity lamps- N. chord L«h« Rd. 612-5709.___i------c.piec# dinette sat with 4 chrome WANTED: OLDER USED FURNI- chairs and table. All for 1399. Your torn, books, dishes and clocks tor credit Is good at Wyman’s.1 cosh. Frank Clark. 391-2267_________ im «»am "liLf^R^iSI. F°R B0AT| FURNITURE CO. SataClOtb.ng 6411; ^ huron 1 AUTUMN HAZE MINK .STOLE. EX- . STOVE SIZE COPPER cellent condition 5250. Call I 2 mo" jM 10 and 2, 335-9392. BARGAIN BOX 465 5. Woodward. Birmingham ., (Juat south of. bus station) - Ml 4.452a GRAND OPTING Monday Saot. 11, With desirable fall the whole family. Also storting Monday. -Se will ba accepting fall con, Must ho clean, in stylo condition. Consignment Monday. Wad. and Thurs —2 p.m. TEAL BLUE BROCADE FLOOR length sheath formal. Siza 9 to 10. Worn once 512. Blue flowered short formal with shoulder drape. Size 7. 56. Pair of blue satin flats, lize 5 B to match either dress. • $1.00. AH dean and in good condition. 612-2176. 5145 Durnham. 1714.______________ KENMORE AUTOMATIC 2 SPEED ■ r. Frlgldalre electric auto-dryer, Good condition, 1100. months oh*. 1100. 334-0665. jggS KIRBY SWEEPER EXCELLENT CONDITION - 150 FULL GUARANTEE Kirby Service & Supply Co. 2617 DIXIE HWY.__________674-2234 ITCHEN TABLE FORMICA TOP, 42’’x6|WMMMtol|g||||raH|||rf --airs, ktable~washkr, ' lUToffice desk, s\ bunk beds; beautiful Duncan dining set; living Site Household Goods 65 to WHAT YOU’D EXPECT TO PAT 3 ROOMS BRAND NEW FURNITURE $277 chairs \and bar stools, $300 selling for...... matching Merceman tables $45; 8 cars, nxe ne radio 87. 682-3651 ____________ MOVING TO FLORIDA, LIVING , LITTLE JOE’S Bargain House )461 Baldwin at walloh, FE 2- Terms! wardrobe, double bed, - - piece section- planter end Beautiful liv- Eves. NECCHI DELUXE AUTOMATIC Zlg*zag sewing machine — cabinet model — embroiders, blind hems, buttonholes* etc. 1965 model Take over payments of ' .... (5.90 PER' M0. FOR 9 M0S. OR $53 CASH BAL. Guaranteed :'„£'m:*c. uppuril UNIVERSAL CO. FE 44)905 ONE STOVE, <25;___^REFRIGERA- BEDROOM SUITES, “ tor, «»,- dinette. 120; couch. $39; electric stove. 425-5472.: couch, t)0; bedroom set, 169; and tables, 111; dining,-------------------------------------------- 2 Filet SECTIONAL REASON- IMH BEDS, DOUBLE -MAT-1 OutNt chest, S2D; drop-leaf PLASTIC WALL TILI SINGER DIAL-A-MATIC ' Zig-zag sawing machine — In mod< trn walnut cabinet — makes designs, appliques, buttonholes, etc (54 CASH OR (6 PER M0. PAYMENTS UNIVERSAL CO. FE 4-0905 Small Appliance Sale Irons, mixers, etc. REDUCED TO 10% OF COST EVERYTHING MUST GO I ________Open Friday ’til 9 p.m. THE BEST OF FURNITURE FOR sale, leaving for California. Sat. Sept. 9, 10 to 5 ind 7 to 1 and Sun., Sept. 16, beginning at 1 p.m. 4332 WtHpnd Drive off Green Lk. Rd. on Upper Strolti Lk, TOUCH AND SEW Used Singer. 600 series. Bobbin winds right from ----... ... ----. |Q remove. Slant for buttonholes, with zipper foot, only 075 cash or 57.50 month. Guarantee and lessons. :t's Radio and Appliance. Inc. WASHER AND DRYER PARTS Reconditioned, clean appliances. I APPLIANCE r- 673-0011 MICHIGAN ; 3202 Dixie Hwy. WHITE COORDINATED BEDROOM set, 6 pieces,’formica top, antique brass headboard >175. Desk, antique white 7 drawers, $35. Beautiful hand woven wool rug 9'xl2', 130. Vinyl couch. 130. Like new Westlnghouse portable dishwasher, $75. Deluxe Whirlpool refrlgorr— typewriter. VALLELY—651-I. WHY NOT TURN THOSE UNNEED- Resale shop — Opening so 335-7942. Pontiac Resale Shop. -WYMAN'S USED BARGAIN STORE Vt our 18 W. Pike Store Only BARGAINS GALORE Table lamps from $2.95 Occasional chair from $5.95 2-pc. living rm..suite $19.95 Hollywood bed, comp $39.95 Guart'd Refrig. $49.95 Guan'd H Bag Your _ ■ EASY TERMS 1919 DODGE TOURING — VERY good condition. 1926 Hupmoblle sedan, new upholstery, completely overhauled motor* new tires. FE 2-3829. CUSTOM ANTIQUE REFINISHING. Specializing in fine antique refinishing, furniture repair of all types, all work guaranteed. Harold Richardson. 363-9361. Mon.-Frl •. FURNITURE AfilD M I S C., A*LSO | Sept 9 end 10* 7071 Dixie GROVESTEEN V GALE SQUARE piano made in 1873:65F-6231, aft. 4. [^WANTED TO BUY Leaded glass lamps or leaded glass lamp shades. FE 4-9096. _ Hi-Fi, TV S Radios " ~ 66 RCA COLOR TV, BEAUTI* 363-6679 •t': USED ~TV~ Valton TV, FE 2-2257 13" RCA CONSOLE. $75 CASH, exc. condition. 674.3303. __ !T TV COMBINATION,-" AM-FM stereo, EM 3-6671.____________, VDMiRAL1 15” PORTABLE TV Telectro top* recordtr. 674-3237. CB RADIO, ANTENNA, DEMCO D-M Aftor 4 p.m, OR 30359, COLOR UHF 11” TV WITH STAND, like new.. 363-9511____________ COLOR 'TV BARGAINS. LITTLE Bargain Home, FE 7-6142 __ EMERSON C O M B I N A ft''67 years old* 4 stereo* stereo Gar rad AT60 changer. 673-8017. RECORD PLAYER NEEDLES hard to find? Johnson TV-FE 8-4569 45 E. Walton near Baldwir RCA 21" COLOR TV, $125. TABLE MODEL MOTOROLA 23' TV*, new picture tube* $50. FE 8-3427.____________________ For Salt Miscelicneous 67 dows, living frbom suite, and springs* lawn sweeper* mower, baby buggy. FE 2-4376.________,. ,, FORD STAKE BODY* CHEVY panel* H-Farmall tractor* 1 horse trailer, fule “ ...... I furnace. 335-4659. ROBERT GORDON GAS BURNER, from 50,000 to 210,000 BTU, now. shades* 8' wide. $5> table* 4 chairs. $20. Pull down ceiling light fixture* aluminum $5. Fiber rug WxtO** $5. 2 Herman Miller wnite fiberglas chairs* $10. Tripod lightolier lamp* $10. 682- slon ladders. Call 673-3504. 6:15 m CUBIC FOOT CEMENT MIX-er* 1959 Ford grille and trailer hitch* 1963 Ford trailer hitch, and other Items. UL 2-2691. HORSEPOWER CRAFTSMAN 32" riding tractor mower* .1 yr.* 391-25)7. LINOLEUM RUGS $3.95 EACH Plastic Wall tile 1c ea. g tile — wall paneling, cheap. Tile. FE 4-9967. 1075 W. Huron season* sacrifice at TO" table saw, 363-9361 4 FOOT /ALUMINUM BOAT* Ifl horse power Johnson* trailer* power i winch* air compressor* 3 horsepower. Drill press. Trapping and camping equipment. 35 auto. Remington rifle Everything goes Including 3 bedroom home on f acres* 196 Baldwin Re. South of BUY NOW AND SAVE ALL PRICES REDUCED SIMPLICITY TRACTORS BOLENS TRACTORS HOUGHTEN POWER CENTER DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER 651-7011 DOG HOUSES, lIltULAtfD, MOST Droytor- OE 3-9747. ELECTRIC HOT WATik NEATER Ilk* wow, 52 BP)., LOOR MODEL Carry with. >25. G 7005 M-59 W. _ For The' Finest In Top-Quality Morchandise Shop At Montgomery Ward Pontiac Mall ‘URNACES - HOT AIR-HOT W/ ter-gas-oil 5 rm. ovg. $595. A & I Sales. 625-1501* OA 8-3966. GARAGE DOORS Factory clearance on No. 2____ all sizes* low prices. Berry Door Sales Co, 2400 E. Lincoln* fi Burning' GARAGE SALE: APPLIANCES* furniture* tools “ | ~th* 10-7 p.n VGE SALE 8 ____________ Central High School* runs off le or —-------- mi Sun. 10 dler's clothes; sterilizer; curtains; drapes* vanity; tools; car air-conditioner; skunk; sports equip ment; sewing machine; encyclopedia; hundreds of 9453 ,Xedar Island* Union Lake 363-2652, GARAGE SALE, SATURDAY 10-6* Victorian easy chairs* buffet, dresser* dishes* etc. 2172 Devon- Sunday 10 to clocks* small wood stove, $20. Refrigerator $5. 2 wheel trailer, $40. ... . |1Q 12 Oriole off ROAD GRADER* TANDEM, GOOD w* $2*750* owner..673-3488. WELDING AND RADIATOR SHOP GAS HEAT — FREE ESTIMATES "TENSED AND INSUR-PONTIAC HEATING GIANT SALE* SELLING EVERY-thing* bikes* and tricycles* household items and so forth* 363-7527. 21 Hulbert, Union Lk. GIANT RUMMAGE SALE. CLOTH-Ing furniture* dishes and mlsc. Some antiques. Sat., Sun.* Mon.* 9 to 9. 1751 Hopofleld Dr. second railroad crossing past t-75, turn right off Joslyn. 391-2267. Frank Clark. to nuts. You want .. ____________ It. 4256 Island Park* Dra elties. Liberal Bill's Outpost* 3265 Dixie Hwy/OR 3-9474, GO CART FOR SALE. HOT WATER HEATER* 30-GALLON gas. Consumer's approved* $89.5(1 value, $39.95 and $49.95* marred. Also electric and bottled heaters, These are tqrrific values in quality heaters. Michigan Fluorescent, used clothing. 70 Chamber- lain. FE 8-6642. HOT WATER BASEBOARD RADI-ators. $1.39 per lineal ft. G. A. Thompson. 7005 M-59 W.______ HOT WATER HEATING BOILERS. Priced from $170 and $222 with circulator and expansion tank packages. Priced until gone or Sept. 29. G. A. Thompson, 7005 MS9 W. LAWN SWEEPER (POLARIS) 36" sweep, self-propelled, 22" Huffy —1 ^ower. Bothr nearly new. Very ST SELL* CC household* Apiece bedroom set,| 4-piece bedroom set* dining room, desk* pine table and chair* ice cream table and chair, youth bed, misc. items. See anytime at 2050 Appoline, off Inkster Rd., between Lone Pine-Quarton, or phone 626- NEIGHBORHOOD RUMMAGE SALE — 66 Hudson. 335-7636. 9-7 p.m. PLUMBING BARGAINS. FREE Standing toilet, $16.95; 30-gallon heater* $49.95; ‘t-oiece bath sets*1 $59.95; laundry .ray, trim, $19.95;i shower stalls with trim* $39.95; I 2bowl sink. $2.95; lavs.* $2.95; tubs.1 $20 and'up. Pipe cut and threaded. SAVE PLUMBING CO.* 841 Bald- PORTABLE CYCLONE FENCE, i run. Aluminum Maytag wash-651-3750. RAILROAD TIES. NEW AND: sed. Antique rail fence. OR 3*1972; iCA 23" DELUXE tv* SOLI D Walnut cabinet, like paw, 23" RUMMAGE SALE: THURS., SEPT. 14* 9 a.m. to: 2 p.m. Masonic Temple, 357 Woddward* Bloomfield boys'. Sizes. Sat., 10 to 4 anc ^Mi.,10 to 4* at 93 Goldner SOUP'S ON, THE RUG THAT Is* so' clean the spot “ Bfito Lustre. Rent electric 81. Hudson's Hdwe.* 41 STALL S H O WE R S* COMPLETE with faucets and curtains* $69.50 value* $34.50. Lavatories* complete with faucets* $14.95* I ‘ ...... Michigan Fluorescent Lake* FE 4-8462.-37. SEASON'S CLEARANCE S A i of ell used and new desks* fli typewriters* adding machines drafting tables* SELLING ALL STOCK Morgan's Hardware* 1466 Baldwin, corner of Walton. uppfy. 820. tlNTS. WARWICK STORM WINDOWS AND SCREENS, all sizes. Reas, after 5 FE 4-7179. TREAT RUGS RIGHT, THEY'LL BE a delight if cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Brownies Hdwe. 952 Joslyn. TALBOTT LUMBER Vk" Black and Decker drill. I9.ff Appliance roller!, $7.65 FE 4-4595 THE SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD STORE lit W. LAWRENCE ST. Everything to meet your nee Clothing, Furniture, Appllanci TUB ENCLOSURES, GLASS ONLY 125. G. A. Thompson. 7005 MSI W. WASHED WIPING RAGS, AS LOW as 19 cents per lb. 35 300 lb. bales. Industrial cafeteria tables. r WESTINGHOUSE STOVE, $65. Nice refrigerator, 005. SO gal. elac-trlc hot water healer, 634-M74. 4 VOLUME GROLIER'S BOOK of Knowledge Including medical end health -and papular science, never used, $175. .MY 2-6393. O'' ELECTRIC RANGE, 1*5, 451- Ctork fork lift Drill bits ruck* 4000 lb. $895. i\, angles* channel* bricks* reasonable. 363-7993. beams, plate* pipe. BOULEVARD SUPPLY 500 S. Blvd. E.______FE 3-7011 YARD SALE. CLOTHES; , EtC., reas., 0560 Ponfftc Lk.. tipe Lk. PUREBRED GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies, 10 wks. reas. 603-4737, 435*150, 935-5636. ___ PUREBRED 'ENGLISH SITTER, 150 I hunter. 6350006. REGISTERED' LABORADOftS, male and female, FE 50625._______ “Of course you’re staying for dinner, Aunt Clara! Mom just made that clear to Pop!> ' i For Sale Miscellaneous 67 UNIVERSITY OP MICHIGAN freshmen needs good boys bike.' Prefer English racer or Schwinn | eklnny tire. Must b 682-2176.__________________ USED BRYANT* GUN TYPE* ~~‘J* oil furnace and 250 g c. 840. 363-3326.__________ Hwy. OR 3-9767. Hand Tools—Machinery 68 Mt. Clemens St. FE 2-0106. FENDER TELE-CASTER* $180. 1 Epiphone Casino with vibrato bar* $250. Also sound amplifier* reverb, 4 input* vibrato* 15" speaker* $250. 852-1265 or FE 5-9224. FENDER BANDMASTER WITH litlon* 8165 set like new. 693-6670. EVETTE AND SCHAEFFER tion* new case* $120. FE 4-8537 after 5:30 p.m. FENDER AMPLIFIER. SUPER RE- 8400. Cell 391-3653. GEMTONE GUITAR* irb system* $100. 626-8807. 1710 S. Telegraph GrinnelTs (Downtown store only) End of Month Used Organ Clearance HAMMOND SOLOVOX , Latest model ........ ESTEY CHURCH ORGAN Compact portable mallei . SILVERTOKlE SPINET Chord 8$ Spinet combinatic HAMMOND SPINET Compact model—wal.... HAMMOND CHORD LOV/REY SPINET French Provincial style HAMMOND SPINET 1,195 25 Pedals—66 i Wal. Reg. HAMMOND CONSOLE -66 note manuals - Reg. $2*515 - . $1995 my other unlisted specials BUDGET TERMS 27 S. Saginaw___FE 3-7168 HOLTON CORONlT. LIKE' N i&W Cost $170* sacrifice for $100. 6^4- IVERS POND WALNUT CONSOLE piano* 1964 model. Like new for only $575. MORRIS MUSIC 24 S , Telegraph Rd._ FE 2-0567 SMILEY BROS. MUSIC 119 N. Saginaw_________ FE 4-4721 PIANO* BLACK WALNUT* SPINET nearly new, $450. Call 332-3213 be- tween 6 and 8 p.m. _______ PONTIAC SYMPHONY AUDITION' players* all sections. Phone REYNOLDS CORNET. USED ONE school year by. 6th grader. Just like new. $100.00. 682-6570 or 682-2176. SHUMANN BABY GRAND PIANO, very good ivworth $12 this week only $500 $1250. Sacrifice SINGLE PICKUP KINGSTON GUI ■ and amp. Call 624-4727._______________ SPINET PIANO* $300; TAPE RE corder* $40. 674-1709.__• ___ UPRIGHT PIANO WITH BENCH, I BEAGLES. WEIMARANER PUPS* 8 WEEKS* AKC, Reas. 651-9289. WHITE GE R/ GUNS—730 W. HURON. 334-7651. Exc. selection of used guns.__________ 11x11 UMBRELLA TENT. 2 YE/&RS Cost $140. Good condition, CASH FOR ANY TYPE OF GUNS HALL'S AUCTION SALES, WY 3-1871. equipment. Big discount. MAGNUM CARBINE new. 674-1017. f\ USED ARCHERY t? &EMINGTON .16 master* pump* sl condition $70. 673-51 > SKI-D00'S We got them on display GUNS-GUNS We have one of the largest displays of new and used guns in the Oakland County area! CLIFF DREYERS Gun 8> Sports Center 15210 Holly Rd. Holly* ME 4-6771 WE BUY, SELL* TRADE GUNS. Browning — Winchester1 — Rem-Opdyke Hardware* FE 8- £T Sand—Gravpl—Dirt 1-A BLACK DIRT - State tested; also topsoil* and gravel* fill. Builders sui Bud Ballard. 623-1410. SAND AND GRAVEL* ALL eas. delivered. 673-5516. Water- l-1 PEA T* SHREDDED PEAT* black dirt* top soil. Delivered. Also bulldozing. 693-6609. A-1 LIMESTONE* ALL SIZES. SAND — gravel products* top soil. Del, all area. SAW ------- 628-2563. Truck. 394-0042 or A-1 TOP SOIL* ALSO SLAG FOR block dirt. FE 2-6155. Sand* gravel, fill dirt. OR TOPSOIL 801 SCOTT LAKE RD. Stone Products. Wood-Cool-Coke-Fuel FIREPLACE WOOD FOR SALE. FE 2-4012 or FE 2-4989. Pets—Hucitino Dogs ) roo. -391*1212._____ ABERDEEN TERRIER PARTI >r cockers* St. Bernards* Scot es* poodles* Tropical Charlie's Pet Shop. 696 grooming. Uncle PUPS* AKC, JAHEIM'S KENNELS.' FE 8-2538. A POODLE CLIPPING* $3 UP. AKC stud service, puppies. FE 4- BLACK MALE AKC POODLE pups. 673-3743._ YEAR POppLES, WHITE FE- LOVABLE KITTENS FREE TO CUTE KITTENS* FREE TO GOOD ie. OR 4-1916. Afghan Hounds. FE 4-8793 AKC BRITTANY FEMALE, 1 YEAR ‘ good pet, ready to hunt. 334- malpa and females* AKC. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS, AKC, ...............:. 06-toll GERMAN SHEPHERDS, 6 WEEKS MB p • p • r >, thaw quality " GREAT DANe, net tr*lh •53-3654. KITTENS, FREE TO GOOD HOME MALE CHIHUAHUA 9 MOS. OL 35. 633-0173. ___________ MIXED BREED FUPPIES. 15. POODLES 1446 Pftol________ CK MINI-TOYS, AKt Suppllus—613-6401 or 613-0937 POODLE PUPS, AKC, TOY, WITH US. 335-0453, to t *: SUMMER CLEARANCE TRACTOR SALE 1967 10 HP Bolen's tractor mower only priced at 8925; Sale qndt Sept. 9 j EVAN'S EQUIPMENT 625-1711 MoA-Prl. 9-6 Sat. 9-5 Closed Sun. USED INTERNATIONAL CUB LOW foSlry' '66 PARKWOOD MOBILE HOME* 2-mOroom, stove* refrigerator. Ear- iwv x •no park, Im-to occupancy. Term* avail. Tharp Traitor S*MI* 74 w. UL M115. 19« PARKWAY 5 BEDROOM, 10x50. ' and more. 3354575. BEST MOBILE HOME SALES OPEN DAILY 12 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SEE THE ALL NEW MARLETTB Travel TraRers $$$$$ Aug. Clearance Sale Phoenix convertible campers, Winnebago and Photnlx pick-up campers, 16’, 17*, 11“ vacation trailer!. Pick-up covert. REESE AND DRAW-TITE HITCHES Sold and Installed HOWLAND SALES AND RENTALS 3355 Dixie Hwy. OR S-14S1 15’ SPORTCRAFT, SLEEPS 5, I PANDol 3 *nd 3 b*dr00m EX-120 Highland Rd. (M59, > mllea Watt of Wllltami Lk.. Rd.) ,On Dltplay at: Cranbarry Lake Mobile Home Village COUNTRY CLUB LIVING AT ITS BEST" 363-5396 363-5400 STANDARD POODLE APRICOTS, UNREGISTERED SIAMESE KIT- 1965 CAMPER, APACHE, Work Canopy, uxc. cond 096) attar 3 p.m, k AUCTION TONIGHT auctionlanO APACHE - TRAILER AND EXTRA room, 1275. 652-1965. OPEN FOR RETAIL ONLY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE SEVEN DAYS WEEKLY ' 9 a.m. — 7 p.m. CLEARANCE OF ALL NEW, USED STOCK ON HAND EVERYTHING MUST GO. WATCH AUCTION AD FOR FOLLOWING WEEK B&B AUCTION Dixie Hwy. OR 3-2717 SATURDAY 7 P.M. 1966 Motorola coldr TV* all electric hospital bed* complete built-in gas stove* roll-away bed* portable TV, maple sofa bed* repossessed double dodr* Hotpolnt refrigerator* many good used household items to numerous to mention. HALLS AUCTION SALES* 705 W. CLARKSTON ROAD, LAKE ORION. AC HALL AUCTIONEER. TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 13, liFTOl. Shop and household estate. 2611 Mason St., Flint. Perkins Sale Service Auctioneers Swartz Creek Plants-Traes-Shrubs_____ BLUE SPRUCE* BAGGED OR 635-9400 81-A (dig MTS, Hobbies & Supplies VISIT THE NEW WONDERLAND ceramics. Greenware* firing* lessons* supplies. 1526 E. Auburn Rd.* Rochester* 852- 1 3 YEAR OLD BAY GELDING. HH for chlWreiv also eluded. $650. Also 1 service. 628-3015._ % WEANLINGS* also 7-year geld- DOUBLE D RIDING STABLE HAS all new stock. Gentle and spirited, no waiting. Also horses for sale. Open 7 days* 8 to 8. 673-7657. LARGE HOLSTEIN COW* 3 YEARS loosas, $800. 363-3619._ PONIES FOR SALE OR 4-2996 REGISTERED . THOROUGHBRED hunter* experienced lunior, adult WANT MARE* 14 Hay—Grain—Faed EXTRA GOOD HORSE HAY, ALSO mulch hay. UL 3-3369, » FRESH ALFALFA 50 CENTS A bale, straw 25 cants, ready Sat., and Mon., 2422 Hosnar Rd, J. A. Arnold, 628-J837____________ _ WANTED: BALED RED OR JUNE clover s335;B102.______________ Poultry *5 BANTY CHICKENS FE 4-5971 _________-_ Farm Producs 86 BARTLETT PEARS, PLUMS, 3441 AKC MALE TOY PCTo D LE, 5 Angelas Rd. left, off Baldwin. months old, 135. 817-5471 AKC POODLES. ALSO MIXED poodles. S10 and up, 673-8054. DACHSHUND breeding. 1275 Featherstone Rd AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD, 474-3511 BARTLETT PEARS. 5591 COOMER ____ Walton Blvd. and Adams Rd. after 1:30. bring containers. OPEN DODD’S ORCHARD. 2 3 3(1 Clarkston Rd. Bertlett pears, apple SWEET CORN. THIS IS THE WEEK to fill your freezer, '/i mile north 1963. FRANKLIN 32’, SELF-CON- AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT TRAVEL TRAILERS Since 1932. Guaranteed tor IIt Sea them and get a demon sir. tlon at Warner Traitor Salas, 3091 W. Huron (alan to la' Wally Byam’s exciting RTA D L E Y CAMPER, PICKUP CAMPER AND TRUCK CENTURY TRAVEL TRAILERS Inspect 36 years of quality dlzed Aluminum* rounded cor Caravan. 9PEN SAT 8 to 5. CLOSED SUN. OPEN 'TILL 8* STACHLER TRAILER SALES, INC. tlghland (M59) FE 2-493S DID YOU KNOW? THE POPULAR WAGONMASTER Can now ba had at reduced lati modal prices. AT JOHNSON'S Walton at Joslyn E 6-8853 _________FE 4-041 EER HUNTERS* 1966 TRAILEI camper* add-a-room* reas. OR 3- FINAL CLEARANCE END OF MODEL WHEEL CAMPERS Tent Campers — 6 & a sl Tha ultra In tent campers, enly YELLOWSTONE 2 (Travel Trailers) Capri models, 19, 21 and 25 models. Enjoy with autamatk STACHLER TRAILER SALES, INC. 3771 Highland (M59) FE 2-4921 AND CHAMPIONS. ATTENTION ck clearance. Tremendous prices on all mobile WATERFORD MOBILE HOMES 6333 Highland Rd. Across from Pontiac Airport DETROITER—KR0PF Vacation Homes ft. wide with large expanding bedrooms and large expanding living room only 13995.00. Free delivery In Michigan. Alee I «., It ft. and 12 ft. wldas at bargain Yts we dallvkr and Mt up. BOB HUTCHINSON* INC. 4301 Dlxla Hwy. (U.S. 10) 22350 Telagraph I i 8 8. 9 Mile Sat. and Sun. till S p.m. mutt sail Ml# homes. ALL AT A LARGE DISCOUNT FOR EXAMPLE — 50'xl2'* list price $5*185 OUR PRICE: $3*895 Don't miss this chance of o I time. All slzos In stock. Also : 1968 models on display now. F MIDLAND TRAILER SALES an 9 to 9 ' 7 Days Weal 2257 Dlxla Hwy.________331477 ML______In 4 Star Park, no j erhage. Also sea tha famoul light wdjgnt Winnebago Traitor. OXFORD TRAILER SALES OPEN 94, CLOSED SUNDAYS mile south of Lake Orton on M24 3 bedrooms at low as $4495. irlng Travelo. Schult and Vlndale and Tapper. New quality unite arriving dally. Modala on dlaplay- at tha new Cranbarry Lake Mobile Hornet Village. "Country Club living at Its best/’ 9630 Htohhnd Rd. (M19, two miles west of williams Laka Rd.) 363-7511. Hours: Weekdays IS ta S p.m., Sunday 12 la S pjn. MUST SELL, BEST OFFER, Detroiter, 10x50. 331-4149. Gam. Used 26’ B earner. an, compare It. Beemer Trailer Mfg- OrtonvIUe, Mich. 627-2555. NEW CAMPER AND AD-A-ROOM, plus equipment, reas. Call 625-5164 OAKLAND CAMPER August Clearance Sale Open dqily until 8:30 p.m. “1 day Sundays PICK-UP TRUCK CAMPERS Wa will ba closed for vacation August 25, thru Labor Day. Our big September clearance salt begins Tuesday Sept. 5th. All 1967 models must ba sold. BILL COLLAR 1 Mile East of Lapear on M21 PICKUP COVfcRS* 8245'UP. 10'6" cabcovers* $1*295 and up. T & R CAMPER MFG. CO. 180 Auburn Rd. 852-3334 PIONEER CAMBER SALES BARTH TRAILERS & CAMPERS TRAVEL QUEEN CAMPERS MERIT FIBERGLASS COVERS 1091 W. Huron Ren* Trailer Space__________90 RENT MOBILE LOT Holly area 65' x 120' Let — Black top gas available near schools, churches, shopping. Cliff Drayer's Holly Travel Coach Inc. 15210 Holly Rd.. Holly ME 44771 — Open Dally — Sundays —‘_________ Tires-Auto-Truck SPORTCRAFT PICKUP SLEEPERS Rigid 1" sq. welded tube frame 4160 Foley* Watortord* 623-0650 IATOES* $2.99 BU. •ezer corn* 8520 Dixie 175. Bring Containers. TRAVEL TRAILERS _ Your dealer for -^LAYTON, CORSAIR ROBINHODD* TALLY HO ^20 new and used # tailers In stock ALSO CORSAIR PICK-UP CAMPERS NEW SERVICE DEPT. Ellsworth Trdiler Sales 6577 Dixie Hwy. 1 */_ 625-4400 Travel With Quality Line Travel Trailers, BOLES-AE RO-TRAVELMASTER FROLIC-SKAMPER SALES—SERVICE—RENTALS Complete I.T.S. parts center. Jacobson Trailer Sales 5690 Williams Lake Rd. OR 3-591) WE CARRY THE FAMOUS Franklins—Crees Fans—Monitor ThunderBird, Ritz-Craft Travel Trdilers s and started, $15. 673-5612. BASSETS AKC 887-4622. , a | Skamper and PleasureMate like Campers—7 & 8 Sleepers 2010 Oqz- r WURLITZER AND THOMAS ORGANS AND PIANOS INSTRUCTIONS AND MONTHS j ^ --- CONSTRUCTION KING new $3995. John Deer & Dc'.esMr .bnrSl W] tracer| Holly Travel coach —ii $2195. HD11 with rear earth break- I52J0 Holly Rd. Holly* ME 4-6771 “ irguson tractor) — Open Da“ - - 850 Ford with J w0LVER !NE sleeoars. New and BEAUTIFUL PART COCKER ANQ ________ hoe $1395. Industrial laadar has 11395. Case Tractor INSTRUMENTS JACK HAGAN MUSIC Elizabeth Lake Rd. 33*-:500 1)93 Coolly Laka Rd. Music Lessens 71*A| ACCORD I AN* GUITAR LESSONS Sales-Service, Putanecki OR 3-5596. hunter, watch dog, good wit TRUCK CAMPERS loader and; up Also nantals.’Jacks'* Intercoms, wwe. tetescop.ng, bumpei Wheel Horse J,2 _ ^ tor anti ue cars or wnar nave you i ^^T.'Spare tfre ca'r'rTersT CLAftK'S”TRACTOR — MA 9-9376 Mobile Homes ,. ..— Ford tractor $250 and ,ew0D;nq, bumpers, ladde,.. New Case 12 hp_and mower; racl(s Lowry Camper Sales, 1335 HHjr"' S. Hospital Rd., unian Lake. EM I hack hoe* 740 loader. MA 6-1985. | FULL LINE OF FARM MACHIN-ery. 2635 N. Rochester Rd. L. A* Pontiac Music PIANO LESSONS PIANO LESSONS THAT GET 7RE-issical, theory, Welcome. 852- i English pointer pups. $io. THEORY CLASSES NOW START-for children or adults. Be-! ____MArket 4-4153 _ ENGLISH POINTER 682-5755 davis Machinery 89 MOBILE SERVICE, WINTER ( now, furnace cleaned. Moving id setups. Call Barry's. 363-6739 Beach Road 3 miles southwest RICHARDSON — DELTA — MON-ARCH — DUKE — HOMETTE — LIBERTY. "MANY BEAUTIES TO CHOOSE FROM" Colonial Mobile Homes FE 2M457 623-1310 250 Opdyke 5430 Dixie Auburn Heights____S. of Waterford Town & Country Mobile Homes Offers Fall Clearance Sale $5*595 $5,295 1967—I2'x60' Bahama 1967—l*'x60' Suncraff 1967—I2'x60' Suncraff m baths .............. $1195 I slightly damaged but greatly reduced 3-bedroom Bahama. ALSO FEATURING THE 12'x50' HOMECRAFT AT (3,995 DELIVERED AND SET UP TELEGRAPH AT DIXIE HIGHWAY 3344694 different, 3215 Brown 75 and M-24. 3354155. 92 OrtonvIUe. 682-0173. 1966 FOX CAMPUS BIKE* 4 H.F ■ Exc. condition. 334-1338. Motorcycles 1964 HONDA SCRAMBLER* LESS rebuilt motor, 1966 HARLEY ELECTRA - GLIDE. $1,600. 427-2591. 1966 HONDA DREAM. 1500. Ex- 1966 HONDA CBT40. EXCELLENT 1966 HONDA 50, INCLUDING HEL- Condhlon. OR 4-0371. 1966 SUZUKI 150CC TWIN, LOW nileage, good condition, $275. 693-116 after 6. MOTORCYCLE. 4BCC, 674-3337 ’ 166 YAMAHA, 100 CC TWIN JEf. S325 or bast offer, 11211 E. Highland Rd. 432-7047.________________VJg 1967 300 HONDA SCRAMBLER! mmm. condition, 5500. 407 Newton Dr., Lake Orton, 693-4633. Bual 1967 TRIUMPH carburei 625-2415 carburetors. Exc. ___81 ro OrtonvIUe NA 7-3292. Saturday noon to Sunday ____ ~ cpcriAl CAIF OKI----------- <>r Phone 624-2706 or >624-2616._ lW TRIUMPH, 200 Clt SPECIAL bALE ON 12' WIDE CRANBROOK. COMPtET-l FE 2-1664 1967 Bolen Tractors. i ly furnished. Carpeted Hvlng room. rr,DGESTONE SPORT SoT No. 750 (7 hp. with recoil)* Small down payment and taka over .........m otary mower, bank _note. Can_ be seen Square! Model 363-7649. HAIRED KITTENS. Store Equipment RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT* £* register, silverware. stove, misc. FE 2-5219. Only $555. ‘ I Lake Trailer Park. Lei No. 65. ’___________I BSA 1967 ' sai 0446 attar 4 ■ .•frL,Pnt X 6T, W6S, MRKWOOO, FRONTlfeocc, a real fine bike, aaproxl- «■<» - . I .---------------------1 mission and differential* 6 forward bedroom* b6th and half* excellent T mafilv 1200 miles, sports car 731 FEMALE ENGLISH SETTER, PUP,, speeds, power take-off drive, Fend- condition. Located on exc., lot — j trade. NO fair offer refused. "riJ *s-’ WBfnw* ° ! ' cu‘h1on* •nd c 0 * j “"'H GRIMALDI CAR CO. FREE TO GOOD HOME. FEMALE! viur Bnnr i rH^iaAiriM; juva*-, 1 Ht=tv 910 Oakland FE SgOI ___ kittens.- White and grey. 673-8855.' KING BROS. room, furnished* good condition. HONDA 160 SCRAMBLER* CUSTOM pit!FREE TO GOOD HOME* FOUR FE 4-1662 ^ PE 44)734) Lot No. 29 Robbins Mbblla Vl|-| pajnt, Barnett clutch - kittens. FE 2-0579. Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke Rd. $375 c . Call 626-0040. C-^ia THE PONTIAC P11ESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER flC 1967 95 Wanted Can-Truck* M» to w. Highland. Right on Hickory Rldga RC to DwnocU Rd., Ml and follow MW toOAWSON SALES AT TIP-SICO LAKE. Phone: 629-2179, HONDA MIL SUPER *0, 3,100 RlL, Bueo helmet, A-l. $27 64773. honda in Lapeer FULL SELECT ION OF BIKES, ' ' IM gjawf .accessories, I MINI CYCLES; GO-CARTS HODAKA ACE 90 HELMETS AND ACCESSORIES. MS SALES & SERVICE 4667 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains 103 E. Montcalr Pontiac SACRIFICE SALE 2 SALE1 All uw a, Easy terms. SEE THE NEW SUZUKI X-5 SCRAMBLER A FULL LINE OF ALL NEW Suzuki Cycles & Accessories MG SALES and SERVICE 4667 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Pie Bicycles 1 USED BIKES All slits, 335-0755. Boats — Accessories II' ELGIN ALUMINUM BOAT, AND motor, 0100. FE 54I13. 14' ALUMINUM CRAFt BOAT traitor, 10 horsa Evlnruda motor, 6861.Beverly. 15' CRESTLINER HORSEPOW ......... . iral condition. 0450. FE *4703. ar. Evlnruda. Gator Is* RUNABOUT* 35 HORSEMOTOR. OL1-1614 aft, 5 p.m. 15' CENTURY WOOD RUN-ABOUT, elec.. Mercury 45 tip., tilt f fl access. 32S0. 603-4304. IS' 1063 SEASPRITE, RED AND runabout wiln front and rear seats, lights, windshield, convertible top, air horns, 35 h.p. electric start Evinrude motor and Includes a tilt-bed trailer. A good family boat for cruising or wafer akl tester only $635. Call 16' SEA RAY FIBERGLAS WITH ... as----a MOTOR, 603*3033. ■ 10' FIBERGLAS CRUISER, 75 HP. Evinrude, 333-0004 after 5:30. ir HEAVY DUTY TANDEM MAT traitor, 40-1771 after 4 pun. 1066 IS' SHELL LAKE, 1066 65 H.P. Mercury, pluo traitor, 01,605. 603- 1067 50 HORSE POWER, MERCURY t tell, OR 4-1004. RINE, 31 YRS. REPAIR EXPERIENCE. SMS ORCHARD LK. RD. SYLVAN LAKE. BOAT aNd INBOARD MOTOR AND trailer, 0100. FE 60333. HOUSEBOAT—SOW, FULL. KITCH-an, head, twin outboard motor, sloopo 5, must sacrifice, private ICAR'S BOATS A MOTORS 40! W., CLARKSTON RD. LAKE ORION — MY 3-1600 MONEY SAVING, DEALS ON DISPLAY 67 Sport Craft 15W, full tap. B ran/ loaded, tral........ 1046 MFG 16' full top, a More. Traitor sharp traitor : ....$1975 *"*?S iUrte*$l3M 1*63 Otar 15W top 45 h.p. c. traitor vsry clean 1*64 Dorset*, top, cover; 40 h.P. Evinrude, traitor complete 013*5 MANY MORE BARGAINS LAKE & SEA MARINA AUTHORIZED DEALER CHRIST CRAFT OWEN'S Saginaw at S. Blvd. FE 4-9547 MAKE RESERVATIONS FOR winter storage and motor tune-ups. Evinrude Dealer HARRINGTON BOAT WORKS 1899 S. Telegraph FE 2-8033 NEW 1*67 l-O'S 0341*5 to $2,995. Special on now '67 Johnson motors PAUL A. YOUNG, INC. Dixie Hwy OR 441411 Dally *-6 ___ ____ ________ ___ on display. A few 1*67 models left at bargain prices. GRAND RIVER BOAT SALES 30930 Grand River GR 4-7320 4 blocks east of Middle Belt r MEMBER OF MMDA PINTER'S "Quality Marine Manhandle. THUNDERBIRD. STARCRAFT, MFG JOHNSON jojoUMw (1-75 at Oakland University Exit) PASSANT SKI .BOAT. 421 PONTIAC SEA RAY BOATS Factory to you prices LAKE ORION MARINA M24 NORTH of Pontiac SKIr'N'-DRAG BOAT 17* Spied, mahogany deck, apple red paint, chrome 421 Pontiac Ram-alr engine, custom f highest offer takes. Must s appreciate. OR 3-9051. SACRIFICE, 1*5* CHRISCRAFT, 10' Cavalier, 105 HP. 2 tone wood, orange and white upholstery exc. Condition. 403-1691_________ SPECIAL boat with id gages. 75 or with 10 X wheel' and ’tire. -Shlj^fjOfS. CRUISE-OUT, 63 E, Walton Open 9-0 FE 0-4402 USED 14' RINKER FIBERGLAS I 40 h.p. Evlnruda motor r, a nice rig. *750. Low- noes. See Evinrude ' “TUS? Rd. Left signs to DAWSON SALES AT TIP- sico---- ----- ...______ all Chrysler, Glastron, MFG boats and sail boats. RMera cruiser — Jon boats. Alum. fish . — 12 to 14' In stock. Complete service of outboards — Mercury outboards 3.* to 110'h.p. and MeroCrulser authorised skis (all ll Syie NOES I GRUMMAN CANOES DEALER Flbsrglas canoes ........... Oil Cliff Dwyer's Gun dnd Sports Center 15210 Holly Rd. FJLA. APPROVED SCHOOL - LET our Instructors teach you to fly. ADI Tlnc„ Pontiac Airport. OR 4- WBBtod Con-Tracks 101 Gale McAnnally's AUTO SALES I hei , cars I Now Shipping to CalBornto, ; Texas and 1304 BALDWIN FE 0-4525 Acrossrtrora Pontiac State Bank EXTRA EXTRA Dollars Pad FOR THAT - EXTRA Sharp .Car "'Check the rest, i get the best" et Averill New «td Uted Tracks 1>3 1964 CMC to TON PICKUP. 6 " Pink.I ' ' Ml , JACK L .. OLVHlf ___ 1066 f6RO F-350 "CAMPER SPECIAL, 4-speed, radio, limited slip, randy for your camper, like new, full price $1995, JACK LONG FORD Rocheeler. OL 1-9711. 1967 TOYOTA & SNOW KOW, A real powerhouse, 82,800. EM 34H70. 1967. FOND WTON PICKUP, I' bed, 10,000 ml. under warranty. $1,595. Coll 623-1310 or FE >1657, Naw aMI Ussd Cars 1M MARMADUKE 1*63 BUICK 2-DOOR HARDTOP, • automatic, power steering, -- quolse with white top, H, MIKE SAVOIE CHEVROLET, Birmingham, Ml 4*735, By Anderson and HELP! We need 300 sharp Cadillacs, tiscs. Olds and Bulcks tor out-of-state market. Top dollar paid. MANSFIELD AUTO SALES 1104 Baldwin FE 5-9900 FE 8-8825 cart* 1958-1982. Will pickup. Call STOP HERE LAST M&M I cart. Corvettet r ----“akland i 3338-9261 “TOP DOLLAR PAID" GLENN'S "CLEAN" USED i 952 W. Huron St. TOP $ PAID (Downtown store only) for all sharp PONTIACS, AND CADILLACS. We are prepared to make you < better offer!! Ask for b Burns. WILSON CRISSMAN ________________________4-1930 _ I FOR' CLEAN CARS OR truck!. Economy Cart. 2335 Dixie WANTED: 1963 — '55 RAMBLER in. Mutt be a clean Ipw-car. Have cash. 338-6952, We would like to buy late model GM Cars pr will accept trade-downs. Stop by today. FISCHER BUICK 544 S. WOODWARD 647-5600 WE BUY ANY GOOD LATE MODEL USED CAR! "TOP DOLLAR" too! HASKINS 1962 VW BUS* THIS IS JUST LIKE LUCKY AUTO 1940 Wide Track Junk Cars-Trucks 2 JUNK CARS—TRUCKS* FREE ALWAYS BUYING JUNK CARS I scrap, we tow* FE 5-9948. COPPER, BRASS; RADIATORS; 1964 RED VOLVO. GOOD CONDI* Hon. >795. 887-4224.________________________ Used Auto-Truck Parts 102 FORD 6* EXCELLENT* RUN? rtg, alto radiator. 623-0752* Clark- 1960 FORD MOTOR AND TRANS- Call 363-6739.___________ CONVERT YOU* ENGINE TO HI performance. Call I makes. Tarms. 537-1117. USED ENGINES* TRANSMISSION, ear axle* tri powers* bell hous->g, body parts* ate. H & H Auto alas* OR 3-5200. New and Used Tracks 103 1946 CHEVY PICKUP* GOOD, MO-1 good body* $250. Cell 334-5421 1953 FORD PICKUP* $100. FE 2-7679 after 6 p.m. 1955 CHEVY WRECKER* $350. 682- 1955 FORD PICKUP. $75. FORD P I C K U 1 1960 CHEVY* HALF-TON, PICK-UP. 1960 CHEVY Two-Ton — (6-Man Cab orm. Ideal lor tree trimmin work. Only — JOHN McAULIFFE FORD 277 W. Montcalm FE 5-4101 1961 CORVA good thick* LONG -------- 1*9711. LONG FORD — R PICKUP* REAL I nrica $149. JACK V OL 1962 FORD 86 TON PICKUP lautiful red* V-8* radio* h ns like new. No money _.1© a week. Standard Auto 109 East Blvd. (S.) 1962 CHEVY 1963 CHEVROLET Vi-TON PlCK-UP, $795 at MIKE SAVOIE CHEVRO-LET* Birmingham. Ml 4-2735. and drive this i beauty at Only — $695 1*64 CHEVROLET V4-TON PICK-UP. TOM RADEMACHER CHEVY-OLDS 1965 GMC VMon with I ft. fleet-•Me box, new truck trade, S1395. On US 10 at MIS, ' CHEVY, 1945 TANDEM, SO SERIES, wheeler, 409 engine with S end UL 2-4404. 1965 CORVAN CARRYALL $735 at mem sajvoie che------------- hlnflham. Ml 4-2735. 1965 FORD 16 TOM- PICK tit*. 1965 FORD ECONOLINE VAN, Extra clean end A-l throughout. $995. JOHN McAULIFFE FORD, 277 Montcalm St. FE 5-4101 GLENN'S 1965 GMC Vi-ton pick-up truck. 1. C. Williams* Salesman 952 W. Huron St. M 4-7371 FE 4*1797 Many Mora to Choose From ' | . : \ CHEVY 1966 HALF TON VI PICK- custom good bo $650. Ml Clearance Sale 1966 GMC Wton pickup fleetsl) radio, extra iharp, $1,595. 1965 CHEVY VMon pick-up fto tide, VS, radio, West Coast m rors. tu-tone paint, sharp, $1,395. 1964 FORD one-ton, pick-up, VS — heavy duty tires end springs, clean end A-l mech. $1,295. John McAULIFFE Board of Education SEALED BIOS WILL BE RE calved by “ “ U ' M | | of the Al appointment. SPECIAL $1875 FULL PRICE New 1967 Jeep Universal ROSE RAMBLER-JEEP EM 3-4155 Of EM 3-4154 Special 1963 GMC 6,/2-ft. fender side box. GMC Factory Branch Oakland at Cass FE 5-9485 Aato lasoronte Marine 104 Mini-Cost Auto. Int. for good drivers Home owners ins. for quellty hornet Auto risk Insurance Mini-payment plan (Budget) BRUMMETT AGENCY Miracle Mile FE 4-0549 Foreign Cars 105 1957 MGA EXCELLENT CONDITION wire wheels, Nassau blue, 335- 19*9 VOLKSWAGEN, BODY i good shape* rebuilt engine* g heater. $395, FE 5-9624 after 6 p.r 1959 SIMCA* $35. 1959 AUSTIN-HEALEY* NEW PAINT* price 8895 ABSO* MONEY DOWN* as* LUTELY NO i sume weekh CALL CRED I A R OLD TURNER FORD. FE 5-1138. Ask for Harold. 1963 CADILLAC 2-DOOR HARDTOP. It Is loaded and has full power, no fair^offer^refused.^Financing Tgrimaldi CAR CO. Oakland ___________FE 5-9421 r -cadil'lac convertible, jht turquoise with white top, $279 awn - JACK LONG FORD — Rochester. OL 1-»711. 1944 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE 1*62 SAAB. RADIO, NO RUST. S595. condition, $725. 334-6241, Good shape. Low mileage. 1965 DATSUN Sedan $795 1966 VW BLACK. LIGHT BLUE* old. exc. condition. 6*500 ml. $1750 after 5* 363-2076. CLOSE OUT -ON ALL '67 MODELS NO FAIR OFFER REFUSED ON .ANY OF OUR: Triumphs* MG's* Fiats Sunbeam or Austin Healeys NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Financing arranged With Low down payment. DEAL NOW AND SAVE GRIMALDI CAR CO. 00 Oakland . FE 5-9421 PORSCHE SUPER *0 COUPE, 1*61 VW CENTER 85 To Choose From -All Models— \ —All Colors-—All Reconditioned— Autobahn . Motor Authorized Vi mile North i 765 S. Telegraph 8ANKRUPT? CREDIT PROBLEMS’ We Can Finance You— Just Cell . Mr. Meson or Mr. Murphy et FE 5-4101 MIL0SCH CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Small Ad—Big Lot SO CARS TO CHOOSE FROM We buy or will edlust your pay, its to less expensive car. 1-24. Lk. Orion_ MY Very Reasonable-Finance 1957 to 1965 Car models ✓ Prices from $5 to $1,075 Including V-l cars, few trucks Economy Cars — 2334 Pixie Hwy. 1*54 BUICK V-0, GOOD RUNNING condition, $65. 493-61*3. Cell tween 10-5 p.m. weekdays, 1*57 BUICK RUNS GOOD, $50. 693- toMWHIT^BUICK CUSTOM. MUST GLENN'S 1*63 BUICK LESABRE 4-DOOR AU TOMATIC, power, sir conditioning, **»5 at MIKE' SAVOIE CHEVROLET, Birmingham, Ml 4-273S. 1963 BU 1C ELECTRA 225 4-DOOR et MIKE SAVOIE 1*63 BUICK 2-DOOR LESABRE hardtop, vo engine,, power brakes end steering, whitewall time and a nice white finish. Real sharp and priced to selL §OSE RAMBLER, Union Lika, STmim. . GLENN'S 1965 Skylerk Buick wagon* double power* tinted gleet* rack. L. C. Williams, Salesman *52 W. Huron St. E 4-7371 PE' 6-17*7 Many More to ChOOOi PWX 1965 BUICK Wildcat, power* vinyl roof* automatic* radio* healer* whitewalls. Ft" price* $1*895 only $49 down ai weekly payments of $14.98. HAROLD TURNER FORD, INC. 464 S. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM_ Ml 4-7500 1965 PONTIAC Bonneville* vinyl top, AM - FM radio* 6 - wav seat ..................... $1*371 1964 BUICK R I v 18 r a* red vlny trim ... $1*540 1964 FORD 4-door, bucket seats, NEWEST DEALER Vandeputte BUICK-0PEL 196-210 Orchard Lake FE 2-9165___ 1966 BUICK SPECIAL* shift* radio* axtra 1966 RIVIERA WITH AIR* FULL front seat* aluminum wheels* BUICK 1967* * 400 CON light blue* white top* power steering* and brakes* low mileage* IT? NEED A CAR? Call FE LATE AAODBl CADILLACS HAND AT ALL TIMES JEROME MOTOR SALES 1960 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE^ $395 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE, lh full power and factory air it condition* $988 Get "A BETTER DEAL/ John McAuliffe Ford 630 Oakland Ava. FE 5-4101 1*62 CADILLAC 4-DOOR COUPE DeVllle* $167.56. 3275 W. Huron* c* full power* AM-f private. 842-5764. Clean $1*995. Must sell. 338-7580. 1984 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE plus too many extras to price* 1 owner. Call 644-4! 0759. 1964 CADILLAC SEDAN DeVILLE, power. Tinted glass. 6 . way -* “ FE 5- 1965 CADILLAC DeVllle with AIR CONDITIONING* end is an exceptional value* with V8* and automatic. Only — $319 Down Spartan Dodge ikland FE »-452» MY 2-241V NOW Is The TIME y Save On A Newer Model MATTHEWS-HARGREAVE5 65)'Oakland Ave. / FE 4-4547 1955 CHEVY, SET UP FOR DRAG Strip, 409* 425* 4-S ‘ Ing $800. 363-0606. 1956 CHEVY, ENGINE GOOD* RE- 81,500. Cell 628-2747. 1957 CHEVROLET. CAN BE SEEN at Joe's M59 Sunoco. Anytime 1957 .CHEVY CONVERTIBLE STICK. Over $800 invested. Must sell — $350. Ml 6-2934. _____ 959 CHEVY* BIG V-8* $65. Save Auto. FE 5-3278. 1960 CORVETTE, REASONABLE. 960 CORVETTE 327. BEST OFFER. I960 CORVAIR 4-DOOR AUTOMAT 1C* $195 at MIKE SAVOIE CHEVROLET* Birmingham* Ml 4-2735. 1961 CHEVY* MECHANICALLY perfect* body very good* more than transportation. Call anytinpe WIFE SAYS MUST SELL. Dodge Charger. All black. condition. 335-3033._______________ I IMPALA CONVERTIBLE, V-8 Utomatic* $250. COOPER'S Extra Clean Used Cars I Dlxto Drayton Plains 1*61 CORVAIR 2-DOOR AUTOMATIC, $345 at MIKE SAVOIE CHEVROLET, Birmingham. Ml 4-273S. 1*61 CORVETTE. $1150. OR 3-0512. 5441 Oak Park. Ctorfciton. 1962 Chevy Bel Air. *-passongar station waaon, V-8, tomatlc, power real nlca Only. ttosring, brakes, $595 1*62 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR, $4*5 AT MIKE SAVOIE CHEVROLET, Blr-mingham. Ml 6-2735. 1962 CHEVY CONVERTIBLE, NO In* or Irons, 303. and stick CHEVROLET, Birmingham. Ml 4- 1*63 CHEVY STATION WAGON, condition Ilka naw, low mi Mags, must see to appreciate, 0*00. 1330 Merry Rd. off Pontiac Lk. Rd. 1*63_ 2-DOOR HARDTOP IMPALA, Igh performance, 4-on-floor, ttoan, QUO. 625-4W4. 1*63 IMPALA CONVERTIBLE, 0, AUTOMATIC, powar staerlng, $1,-095 at MIKE SAVOIE CHEVRO-LET, Birmingham. Ml 4-2735. 1963 BEL AIR 2-DOOR, S-AUTO-, heater, $095 at MIKE 1*63 CHEVY IMPALA, 5750 TUBBS Rd. OR 3-3536. BEL -AIR, WHITE, 3 DOOIJ 1*64 BEL AIR, WAGON, VO, AUTO, | tor, mat petotor - $1,250. 363-4004. TOM RADEMACHER CHEVY-OLDS 1964 Chevy, 2-door with 6 cyl snalne. standard shift, radio, second car. $1,095. Leeming New ww) Beml Cm 1966 LTD 1*66 ■ MUSTANG 4 HARDY O h, -j-‘— “-’v, auto., radio, console. Sharp, "It only _ Gat "A BETTER DEAL" a John McAuliffe Ford 630 Oakland Ayr______PE 5-4101 1966 FORD, GALAX IE 500, 2-DOOR ‘Are they kidding? With YOU sitting an my foot?”. t New end Used Cere 106 New and Used Cars 106 : 1964 CORVAIR MONZA, GOOD CON-dttion, best offer. MA 5-2371. 1963 DODGE 1964 IMPALA 2-DOOR HARDTOP* 8 AUTOMATIC* 81*095 at MIKE SAVOIE CHEVROLET* Birmingham* Ml 4-2735. with power* black with matching iiv terlor* big angina. $795 BIRMINGHAM Chrysler-Piymouth 160 S. Woodward Ml 7-3314 1964 CORVAIR 3-DOOR* 8695 AT 'MIKE SAVOIE CHEVROLET* Birmingham. Ml 4-2735. . 1964 IMPALA 4-DOOR HARDTOP* AUTOMATIC* with power* air conditioned* 81*295 at MIKE SAVOIE CHEVROLET* Birmingham. Ml 4-2735. KESSLER'S DODGE CARS AND TRUCKS Seise and Service Oxford. OA S-140C , 1964 CHEVROLEt IMPALA CON-! VERTIBLE 8 automatic, power steering 81195 at MIKE. SAVOIE CHEVROLET* Birmingham. Ml 4- i TOM RADEMACHER CHEVY-OLDS 1*64 Chevrolet, Impels 2-door hardtop, 6 cylinder engine, automatic transmission, radio and heater, wall tires, locally owned end a new car trade. $1,1*5. Qn U518 at Ml 5. Clarkaton. MA 5-5871. 1941 FORD* FINE CONDITION* naugahyde Interior* 8385 or best Offer. 674-0628. 1957 T-BIRb* RESTORED* 2 TOPS, 682-3337. 1957 FORD FAIRLANE 500, AUTO., power steering* 47*000 miles* good mechanical condition* low price. 338-2034. 1964 CHEVY Carry-All Suburban 9-passengar* radio* heat-1 ar, V-8* one owner* Only. $1395 BILL FOX CHEVROLET On S. Rochester Rd. OL 1-7000 TOM RADEMACHER CHEVY-OLDS J 1960 Ford* VMon style side pickup with 6 cylinder engine* real nice. 8495. On US10 at M15* Clarkston*' MA 5-5071. Ii96i t-jbTrd convertible* fu£l power* a light blue beauty*. $91 down and $6.47 per week payments. JACK LONG FORD* Rochester* OL 14711. n / 1*61 FALCON STICK SHIFT, NEW tires, very good condition, *2*5, 651-32*8. 1964 CORVAIR* $495 STARAMT0 962 Oakland Ave. FE 0-9661 1964 CHEVELLE MALIBU 4-DOOR 1-6, auto.* $950. 682-1458. 1962 FORD XL 2-DQOR HARDTOP. 8250* 3275 W, Huh*)/ King. J 1962 T-BIRD* EXCELLENT CON-dltlon* no rust* all power* new tires* $1095. 349-2587* Novi. 1965 CORVAIR 2-DOOR HARDTOP* $1195 at MIKE SAVOIE CHEVROLET, Birmingham. Ml 4-2735. 1*65 MONZA CONVERTIBLE SPY-der. 4-speed, radio, heater, and the big engine* 8988 full price* $88 down* 832.52 per month. "It only takes a mlriute" to Get "A BETTER DEAL" at John McAuliffe Ford 630 Oakland Ave. FE 5-4101. 1965 CORVAIR 2 DOOR AUTO-matic* also 1965 Corvalr Corse stick. Both cars can be purchased with no money down. All priced LUCKY AUTO 1940 W. Wide Trade FE 4-1006 or / FE 3-7854 1*62 FORD STATION WAGON AUTO-matlc transmission, full price $4*5, absolutely no money down, assume weekly payments of *5.88. CALL CREDIT MGR. Mr. Perks at HAROLD TURNER FQRD, Ml 4,7500. \m FORD FALCON, 4-DOOR SE-/ dan* good condition. 625-2736. 1962 FORD 2-DOOR SEDAN* 6 CYL-inder stick* radio* whitewalls* *-0" down and 86.47 per' week. JACK LONG FORD* Rochester* OL 1-9711. 1962’FORD GALAXIE 2-DOOR* HY-' dramatic* Ideal second car* clean* i no rust. EM 3-3445. 1963 FALCON WAGON* AUTOMA-tic* low mi. exc. condition. EM 3*2619. 1965 IMPALA 2-DOQR HARDTOP, 8 AUTOAAATIC* jiower steering* $1595 at MIKE SAVOIE CHEVROLET* Birmingham* Ml 4-2735. CARS 106 / 1963 FALCON CONVERTIBLE SYN-7 chromesh trznsmission* radio heat-heater* whitewalls* full price 8795* 1*65 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE WAG-ON* automatic* power steering $1395 at Mike savoie Chevrolet* Bl/mingham, Ml 4-2725. chromesh transmission* radio* assume weekly payments of 87.88 CALL CREDIT MGR. Mr. Parks at HAROLD TURNER FORD* Ml 4-7500. 1965 MONZA CONVERTIBLE* Au TOMATIC, radio* heater* $1*295 at MIKE SAVOIE CHEVROLET* Blr-n^hgham. Ml 4-2735. 1*63 GALAXIE 2-D06r HARDTOP, V-8 automatic, power steering* radio* whitewalls, 891 down and $12.93 per week. JACK LONG FORD* Rochester* OL 1-97.11. 1963 FORD V8, STICK." EXCEL-lent condition. RONEY'S Auto. FE 4-4909. 1965 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR* RADIO* / HEATER, $1095 at MIKE SAVOIE CHEVROLET* Birmingham. Ml 4-2735. 1 1*65 CHEVY IMFALA. SUPER Sport. 283 Auto. On the floor. Console and bucket seats. 4.000 ml. exc. condition. New tires. Owe *1550. eve. 762-3706. 1963 FORD FAIRLANE 500* 4 DOOR sedan* radio* heater, double pow-i er agio trans.. exc. condition. 65T-1057. 1965 CORVETTE 327, 4-SPEED, 2 i, $2,500. Utica, 739-0610. LUCKY AUTO 1940 W. Wide Track VERTIBLE* power steering* matte; real thaw* only $1595. BORST"t?NCOtffiWffiWCUWYi 479 S. Woodward. 1965 IMPALA CONVERTIBLE 8, Auto power steering* brakes* * dows. Loaded! OR 3-2625. GLENN'S 1965 Bel Air 2-door V8* radio* heater* auto. L. C. Williams, Salesman 952 W. Huron St. FE 4-7371 1 FE 4-1797 _ Many More to Choose From 1965 CORVETTE* 2 TOPS* 300 horsepower* jt i GLENN'S 1945 Malibu coupe. , L. Ca Williams, Salesman 952 W. Huron St. 966 CAPRICE 4-DOOR HARDTOP automatic, with Owner. 651-0292. radio, whhawatt. BEL AIR 4 DOOR WAGON, la, power steering, still under gnty, exc. condition, OR 3-0397, 1967 CAMARO CONVERTIBLE, rally sport, power steering, tow milonga, GM Executtva. MA OtoMto CAMARO 1*67, MANY EXTRAS, Httof power, 275 h.p„ auto., by gr, 10,000 ml. $2,450. MY 3-3800. 1947 CHEVY IMPALA, 4 DOOR ...... 283 v-o angina, nwarglkto, >war disc, brakes. power steering, p 3300 ML, 651-554L MIKE SAVOIE Birmingham's New CHEVROLET DEALER 1104 S. Woodward Ml 4-2735 Kessler-Hahn CHRYSLER-PLYIMOUTH 1966 CHRYSLER ____art 2-door hardtop, radio, hash ar, automatic with power and fac-alr conditioning, maroon — BIRMINGHAM Chrysler-Piymouth - M l 7-3214 COME ON OUT TO SI "CY" OWENS OAKLAND 1*61 DODGE H-A& ON. POWER ' tow, steering, auto., Ml $450. 626-(7a. ____________________ 1963 CHRYSLER NEWPORT CON-vertlble. A solid whit* beauty with all vinyl btfarlor. Automatic, powar atoarlM and brakes, Sat Iti $8*5. Hillside Llncoln-Mercury — 1250 Oakland, 333-7863. . u 644-9346* after 6 p.n 1964 FORD HARDTOP* AUTOMATIC 1y payments of $8 92 CALL CREDIT MGR. Mr. Parks at HAROLD TURNER FORD* Ml 4-7500. 1964 FORD Station wagon* 8-cyllnd«r* radio* heater* automatic with power, white with blue Inferior. $1095 BIRMINGHAM Chrysler-Piymouth 860 S. Woodward_______Ml 7-3214 Tnis car Can be purchased no down payment. LUCKY AUTO 1*40 Wide Track 1*64 FORD GALAXIE 500 2-DOOR ham. Ml 4-2735. 1*65 FORD CUSTOM 4-DOOR. 6 Interior, full price $1,288, only 888 down, $43.35 par month. 5-year or 50,000 miles new car warranty tvallablel "It only takes s minute" to Get "A BETTER DEAL" at: John McAuliffe Ford 630 Oakland Ave. FE 54101 GLENN'S 1*65 Ford 2too or sedan, 6-cylinder standard transmission, radio, hast ASK FOR JIM OR TOM DOUGLAS m W. Huron St. FE 4-7371 FE 6-17*7 Many Mora to Choose From IMS FALCON A-DOOR, 6 CYLINDER stick,» radio; -- beautiful metallic Mi, with matching Interior. 11,088 full price. 888 down, and only $36.13 par month. 5a000 mile or 5-year new car warranty available. "If only takas a minute" to Gat "A BETTER DEAL" at: John McAuliffe Ford 30 Oakland Ave. ________FE 5-4101 GLENN'S 1965 Mustang cohvartibla* rea sharp, 4-speed* 1 owner. L. C. Williams, Salesman 952 W. Huron St. FE 4-7371 FE 4-17(7 Many Mora to Choose From If only takas a minute" to Get "A BETTER DEAL" at: John McAuliffe Ford 630 Oakland aW. . , FE 5-4101 GLENN'S 1965 Mustang 2-door* 289, 4-speed. ASK FOR JIM OR TOM DOUGLAS 952 w. Huron St. mlMs* 8 automatic, and brakes* rad with wmra top* show room condition. - - $2195 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mount Clsmena FE 3-7*34 :.v. I ■ _ ______price: *2,1*5, onto 849 down and weekly payments of nWF ■■ ‘ - HAROLD TURNER FORD, INC. 464 f, WOODWARD AVE. J BIRMINGHAM COMEmWTTO SEE . "CY" OWENS OAKLAND Chrysler’Plymouth 724 Oakland A»a. FE 54434 1*63 PLYMOUTH FURY CONVERT-| AaPOOd, 3M. Wtof» 4BM72S, 1*65 PONTIAC CATALINA HARD-top, ebony Mack with rad Interior, automatic,, radio, haM*r, j> o w a r staerlng, brakes, SIAM toll price. . Ml down, and $57.10 per month. ’ "it only me| Gat bA BBTTER DEAL" M: John McAuliffe Ford 630 Oakland Ava. FE 5-4101 never, pnnvwim, w $1,750, 330-M76 Oft. 6 p. 1966 FORD GAIRLANE OTA CON-vertlble. with 3*0 V4, automatic ■MM 'adlo. | Ing, b metallic ________ _______ nylon top, black Interior, brakes, bucket!, beeu- tut! r car warranty i 166 MUSTANG, FASTBACK, speed, synchronized I cyl. a whitewalls and battery, radio, h< ar, candy apple rad, $1700, si 6:30. 6734701. w 1*66 FORD 10 PASSENGER COUN-* y Squire* still in warranty, 352 ng.* extras* 82350. By owner. MA Pretty Ponies 1965 & 1966 MUSTANGS SEVERAL USED MUSTANGS TO CHOOSE FROM CONVERTIBLES HARDT0PS 2 PLUS 2's FULL EQUIPMEN1 Priced From $1295 As Low As $39 Down And $39 Per Month HAROLD TURNER BIRMINGHAM full power, factory 36 months to pay ( HAROLD TURNER FORD, INC. 464 S. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM_ Ml 4-7500 FORD GALAXIE *00 HARD- car warranty available. "It .only takes a minute” to Get/A, BETTER DEAL" at: John McAuliffe Ford 630 Oakland Ave. FE 54101 1966 FORD CUSTOM 500, Sharp. 334-4877. 1*67 FAIRLANE 500 3-DOOR HARO-top* manual trans.* sharp. 651-3314. INCOLN CONTINENTAL* 1961, black* radio* heater, full power, 1960 COMET* EXCELLENT CONDI- 1963 METEOR 2-DOOR HARDTOP* waSs^ftSf prlS°W? ABSOLUTE^ LY NO MONEY DOWN* assume weekly payments of $6.88 call CREDIT MGR. Mr. Parks et HAROLD ./TURNER FORD* Ml 1962 COMET WAGON* $395, 1961 brekes* radio* HAROLD TURNER FORD, INC. 464. S. WOODWARD AVE. . BIRMINGHAM_Ml 4-75< ADKINS AUTO 1*66 MERCURY, 4-DOOR HARDTOP, automatic transmission, power steer Ing and brakes. Ldw mileage, im-maculate condition. $1,7*5. 731 Oakland Ave. FE 2-6238 Call Bob Bayer, 363 1*55 OLDSMOBILE, 4-DOOR, GREAT condition. *118, 647-1448. ___ 61 OLDS F8S, 4-DOOR, GOOD I car. Make offer. 6734436. OLDS STARFfRE. ALL POW-New tires. 81.250. 3*1-1*58. 1963 F-85 CUTLASS CONVERTIBLE, power, radio, hearer,' bucket t. 646-71*3. 1*63 OLDS (8 4-DOOR HARDTOP, 8 automatic, power .tearing *1095 at MIKE SAVOIE CHEVROLET, Birmingham. Ml 4-2735.______ 1*63 OLDS *8 LUXURY SEDAN, Ilka new. Roney's Auto.- FE 4-4989. 1*63 OLDS 88 4-DOOR HARDTOP, 964 OLDS F-85 2-DOOR, 1-OWNER Black with rad vinyl Interior, S snow tiros. VI, auto. Exc>, <**5. 36348*3._____________________________ SUBURBAN OLDS HOME OF / Quality One-Owner Birmingham Trades At LOWEST PRICES 635 5, Woodward 647-5111 1964 OLDS 88 JETSTAR, FULL power, good condition, $1,8*5 — Hlnhland7M7-Mll OLDSMOBILE, SUPER 88 4-»r haf-dtop, new cor toads, ull power. No fair offer refused. . Financing arranged with low wm payment. GRIMALDI CAR CO. *08 Oakland ______ FE M421 TOM RADEMACHER CHEYY47LDS - , Cutlass Coupe, fygSS- locally owner and a $1495. On USI8 I M15, Clarkaton, MA 5-5871. GLENN'S L. C. Williams* Salesman ♦saw.Huranit. FE 4-7371 FE 4471 1*65 OLDSMOBILE, CUTLASS CON-vertlble 442, Mhmlght blue, 4-«pmd console, many extras. tl,458. 363- SHARP 1*66 OLpS.CUTLMB, NOW 4 p.m MERRY OLDSMOBILE 53* N. Main ■ ROCHESTER, MICHIGAN 66 PLYMOUTH 4 STICK. CLEAN no rust, *7(1 Coll Sot. and Sun., ajiytlrne, weekdays after 4 p.m. BEEN^ANKPUFTT.BAD CREDIT? NEED A CART CellL Ft BONNEVILLE CONVERTIBLE, 1*63 4 MARLIN, 278 VI ENGINE, full power and has low mileage. A reel stool *t only SUES ROSE RAMBLER, Union Lake. 1*56 PONTIAC, GOOD RUNNING WOULD YOU BELIEVE NO GI/MMICKS-NO GIVEAWAYS JUST RIGHT CARS AT RIGHT PRICES 1** '60 Pontiac Catalina $29* . .'62 Chevy 2-door $199 , ‘60 Mircury convertible $49 . '64 Monza Coupe *$.>« . ‘61 Cadillac DeVllle *5*9 '62 Chivy wagoh, loaded HALF-DOZEN CARS AT *99 EA. OPDYKE MOTORS 2230 Pontiac Rd. at Opdyks SHELTON GLENN'S 1*65 Tempest LaMant convertible 1, C. Williams, Salesman 952 W. Huron $t. FE 4-7371 — top* factory air iry, power and extras* A-n, 12475. OR 3-0895 after PONTIAC BONNEVILLE* $325 1962 TEMPEST CONVERTIBLE* |ood condition* $350. UL 2-1031 after GLENN'S 1963 Stir Chief sedan* double pov er. L. C. Williams, Salesman 952 W. Huron St. 1963 TEMPEST )OOR 8395 AT MIKE SAVOIE CHEVROLET, BIR-MtNGHAM* M> 4-2735. 1963 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE 8 AUTOMATIC, power Steering 8995 at MIKE SAVOIE CHEVROLET* Birmingham. Ml 4-2735. . 1963 TEMPEST COUPE* 326 CUBIC inches* 6 tires and rims* good condition, 8550. 338-3432.___. 1963 CATALINA HARDTOP* OOU< garaged* 8790. FE +9455. GLENN'S TEMPEST* 326 CUBIC INCH* speed* bucket seats* 2 dr. herd- 1963 TEMPEST CUSTOM STATION 1963 PONTIAC CATALINA Convertible* automatic* radio* heater* power steering* brakes* beautiful robins egg blue* with powder blue top. And deep blue all laather interior* 8788 full price. 888 down* 830.98 per month. "it only takes • minute" to Get "A BETTER DEAL" at: John McAuliffe Ford 63d Oakland Aye. FE $-4181 1*63 CATALINA 2-DOOR HARDTOP V8 automatic* real nice 8095. COOPER'S Extra Clean Used'Cars 4278 Dixie Drayton Plains Open 9 to 9 daily_______ 674-2257 1964 PONTIAC GTO AMERICAN mags, raised. 363-9396 altar to THE NEW AUDETTE PONTIAC NOW SERVING T roy -Pontiac—BI rmlngham Area 850 Maple* across from Berz Airport 642-0600___________ 1964 PONTIAC* CATALINA* Convertible, like new conditk>n*^doubie 1964 TEMPEST LeMANS CONVERT-ible* V-8* automatic radio* htatar* power steering* brakes* beautiful mador red with black nylon top. $988 full price* $88 down* and only $39.81 per month. "tt ■, only takes a minute" to Get "A BETTER DEAL" at: Johif McAuliffe Ford 630 Oakland Ave. FE 5-4101 RONEYS AUTO. 1964 GRAND PRIX. REAL SHARP* midnight blue finish. Priced for immediate sale. GRIMALDI CAR CO. Oakland__________FE 5-9421 1964 PONTIAC 2 DOOR HARDTOP. LUCKY AUTO 1940 W. Wide Track 1965 BONNEVILLE* ALL POWER. GO!! HAUPT PONTIAC 1967 Pontiac Catalina Ventura 2 door hardtop, power stearin: brakes, automatic, linden gre< finish, only. $2895 HOMER HIGHT Motor Sales 1*67 FIREBIRD. CUSTOM HARD-top, hat full power, automatic Irentmiiilon, 3,088 mllet. executives car. to be said reasonably. GRIMALDI CAR CO. ♦08 Oakland ___________FE 5-9421 New Faces—New Policies KEEGO GLENN'S 1*67 Bonneville coups, full power with air. Black with cordovan top, tinted glass, radio, hosier, automatic. L. C. Williams, Salesman 952 W. Huron S». * FE 4-7371 FE 4-1797 Many More fo Choose From 1*67 * PASSENGER CATALINA, low mileage* hew condition* silver and black* $2700. 391-2168. vertlble* air* ceilent. 626-7362 after 6 p.m. 1967 PONTIAC 2-DOOR HARDTOP. Full power i* Hr. 682-1674. 1967 TEMPEST GTO CONVERTIBLE WrcS3.&.«.ir'°S!.hm.lsi offer. OR 3-9051. ,__________ 1967 PONTIAC FIREBIRD C O N-vertible* 326 auto.* radio* powtr steering. Cell 644*6515.__ 1967 PONTIAC EXECUTIVE, double power. 673-0056. 1962 RAMBLER CLASSIC WAGON* exc. condition* $425. 334-7651._ 1962 RAMBLER WAGON* 6 CYLINDER automatic* a real nice car. "O" down end $6.73 per week. JACK LONG FORD* Rochester* OL 1-9711. RUSS JOHNSON PONTIAC-RAMBLER On M24 In Lake Orion MY 3-6266 New car demo. Real reasonable. GRIMALDI CAR CO. *80 Oakland ___________FE 5-*4?l ' In effect. us* like new. save on tnu ROSE RAMBLER, Union Factory Authorized factory officials 1964 LeMANS CONVERTIBLE GLENN'S ’*68 Tempest LeMana Coupe. L. C. Williams, Salesman 952 W. Huron St. i to Choose From 1965 LeMANS CONVERTIBLE* WITH "It only takes a minute" t© Get "A BETTER DEAL" at: John McAuliffe Ford 630 Oakland Ave._______FES 1965 GRAND PRIX DOUBLE POW- with air* ail under completa new-car warranty. From: $1799.99 VILLAGE RAMBLER 666 S. Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM 646-3900 1*63 WILLYS STATION WAGON, Need A Car? Bankrupt, receivership or I u * plain credit problems,'If your era working and have tome money, we can finance you even If yoi. have been turned down tor others cell Mr. Dsn at FE 3-4071, Capl BEATTIE FORD 1964 Ford 1962 T-Bird GALAXIE "500" two-door V-8* automatic* radio* haatar. Landau 2-doer hardtop, V-8, automatic, power steering, brakes, windows, sdeti radio, heater. $1195, reel nlcel $1295 / 1964 Ford 1963 Pontiac Country Squire wagon. V-8, automatic, power steering. Catalina Station wagon, 6-p*s-senger, V8, etlckl Radio, heater. Only— *$1395 $895 1965 Ford v 1963 Rambler "900" four door. V-8* auto- top.rl* Automatic, *r»Jto!>rheater. 1 $1395 brakes. p0Wfr rn® * $895 On Dixie Hwy, in Waterford • . Your Ford Dealer Since 1930 623-0900 THE PONTIAfc FEBS8« SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER P, 1967 C—18 —Television Programs— Programs furnished by stations listed in this column aresubject to change without notice Chemiels» 2-WJSK-tv, 4-WWJ-TV, 7-WXVZ.TV. O-eittw.Tv sn-spef1^fV<‘i4*^WTVS |tll (I) News (C) (9) Robin Seymour (SO) Changing World — “The World Crisis” 11:38 (2) NFL Action (C) I (4) News (C) K (7) Michigan Sportsman 1* (C) ' I 7:00 (2) Death Valley Pays I (C) (7) Anniversary.Game (0) Movie: “The Magic Sword’’ (1962) Basil Rath-bone, Estelle Winwood. I (R) (SO) Midwestern Hayride ' Mutlc WPON, Arfiona weaton > WJR, News, Music I SUNDAY MORNING WJBK, Rx tor Health, 'Writ-E. art U: CKLW, Album .Time i Chor*,‘ l‘iS&KsSTM.Ir IwSHT Church Farm CKIW, Bauphav Tabamactt WJBK. Ave Marie Hour WPON, Sunday Saranada WCAR. Th* Church Today CKLW, Your Worship Hour WJBK, Revival Time WCAR, Lift for Living CKLW, Revival WPON. PVsfetfant Hour WWJ, Church Crossroads WJBK, Llstan, Highlights WJR, Newt, Music »:!*—WPON,_ Shining, Light Quartet i f:30—WWJ, News, Mutlc , CKLW, Hab. CmjtHan WJBK, viewpoint WPON,blRefSSon’ In New* WXYZ, Call Board *:•*—JJWJ, News, Radio Pul-cklw! Radio Bible Clast WPON, TM iChrttjopttara WJBK, Look at Moka WHFI, U4. Navy — WJR, Newt, Mui WXYZ, Fat Mur) Sports KLW, Voice of Pyoohecy Serenade M Blue llilS-WWJ, St. Paul's Call* dral CKLW, Pontiac Baptist WJBK, Assignment Detroit WHFI. Music tor Sunday WPON, Religious Musk IlitS—WPON, Central Methodist 11:3S—CKLW, News, Anglican WJR. Salt Lake City Choir SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—WwJ, News, Musk WCAR, Music for Sunday WPON, Sunday saranada WJBK Edginglon, Music, News CKLW, Windsor Lobor WHFI, Undo Jay 1:00—CKLW, Ed Busch, 2:10—WXYZ, Jhn Hampton’ NOWS, Muiic, Sports WJR.TIgws/Whlt, Sox Obi. SUNDAY EVENING «:0gJ.*XYZ, Closeup CKLW, Frank and Ernest WJBK, Music, News WCAR. Nows, Miisk. WPON, Sunday Saranada WWM, Note* ., WJR, BatabMI cont'd, , sVjo—CKLW Wings ol Healing WXYZ, Man on th* GO WWJ, MMt tho Pratt jlss-wJcYZ, Dawiy Taylor CKLW, Church of God WCAR, News. Prank Hay- WWJ, Monitor 7:30—CKLW, Ebeneezer Bap I:0B-rCKLW, Voice of Prophecy WPON, Church of W« WPON, Music WJBK, Town Ha,I OilS—WJR Visit With Lanore Romney 0:2#—'WXYZ, "Eagle and the CKLW. Bible Study WJBK, Labor Nows WJR, Face tho Nation t:0O—CKLW, Btl WWJ, Cotholk WJR, Hour ol I ----- Music With Words Billy Grsl ilk Hour, , of Decision WJBK, Music With WXYZ, Mkt). Movin' 10:30—CKLW. American Lutheran WJR, In Contact WJBK, Light R Lift WWJ, Eternal Light WXYZ, Spotlight tl:0O—WJR, Nows, Sport* tiff.. CKLW, WJBK, i WXYZ, :l Answers. II :SB—WWJ. News, Good Christ i of Lord . WCAR, Jewish CotlNtw Council WJR, All Night Show to convince a poor aristocrat to introduce his son into society. (R) 10:06 (2) Mission Impossible — The force tries to smash an enormous opium operation, (C) (9) News Special — A survey of Quebec’s reaction to tyie Progressive Con-j serVative Convention. ] (50) Lou Gordon 10:30 (9) Strugglejfor Peace 11:00 (2) (4) (7) News (C) 1 (9) News 11:15 (9) Movie: “The Last Days of Dolwyn” (En-j glish, 1949) Dame Edith Evan?, Richard” Burton. (R) 11:30 (2) Movie: “Stronghold” (1952) Veronica Lake, Zachary Scott. (R) : (4) Beat the Champ (7) Movie: “This Earth Is Mine” (1959) Rock Hud-son, Jean Simmons. (C) 12:30 (4) News (C) 1:65 (9) Window on the World 1:15 (2) With This Ring (C) 1:30 2) (7) News , 1:45 (7) Rebel (R) Reptace Old Swesriy Stool If you are seeking peade of mind in these troublesome times— Dial 335-0700 In Your INSULATED VINYL WINDOWS STEEL CASEMENT THIS VINYL EDES •STICK VINYL f ROT SWILL Custom mddu to your oponing. Both sidos of glass cUan from insido. Mad* to any stylo. All labor includod in low, low prico. 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Sava now at Scan on quilted-to-the Wort 14.98-18.98 floor bednneads, especially tailored > fit any decorating scheme. Choose from a wide range or vivid colors in either solid or patterned material. Shop at Sears Monday and save! Maaday Only! Soon Drapory Dipt. < The Weather U.S. Waathtr Bureau Forecast Warm, Partly Cloudy THE PONTIAC PRE L UWLm f MiSLu VOL. 125 NO. 185 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. 1967 —34 PAGES .....-^4-------------—- ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL POPULAR CONVERTIBLE — The '68 Bonneville convert- were revealed earlier. The new peripheral bumper integrates ible is one of 17 models which will go into dealers’ showrooms ail front-end components in one uncluttered design unit. Sept. 21 across the nation. Pictures of the new Tempest, line VOLUME SELLER — This is the 1968 two-door Catalina, lina is also available in a four-door sedan, a four-door hardtop, one of the top sellers in the Pontiac line. A safety addition this two- and three-seat station wagons and a convertible. ■ year is a low-glare, extra-padded instrument panel. The Cata- Teacher Strike Issue Goes to Court of Appeals Today GRAND RAPIDS M - The Michigan Court of Appeals planned to hear arguments today on whether school boards can force teachers to Wbrk in 28 school districts where nearly a half million youngsters are locked out of classes because of contract disputes. Negotiations in many districts were suspended for the weekend. Teachers in Taylor Township and Oak Park, however, held “sleep-ins” at negotiating offices Friday, hoping board members would npt wait until scheduled Monday sessions to talk. In the mammoth Detroit district, where 300,000 children and 11,000 teachers are out of school “until further notice,” 11 prominent citizens , formed a committee to help end the school strike. Meanwhile, teacher disputes in New York City and Baltimore may keep an additional 1.3 million students from classrooms next week. 600,Olio PUPILS Yesterday, some 600,000 pupils re-, mained out of schools due to the teacher walk-outs in Michigan school districts, East St. Lbuis, 111., McCracken County, Ky., and Broward County, Fla. The question before the Appeals Court today involves Michigan's new Public Employe Relations Act, which prohibits strikes by public employes but fails to set up penalties. Ottawa County Circuit Judge Raymond Smith earlier this week ordered the Holland Education Association back to work, finding that an employer-em- ploye relationship ..existed between the teacher group and the school board even though no contract had been signed. ★ ★ ★ The Appeals Court granted an emergency stay on the injunction and set the hearing for today. Two other school boards, in Saginaw and Van Buren (Belleville) districts, planned action to get teachers back on the job, but waited the outcome of today’s hearing before going to court themselves. Committee OKs County Budget A |21-million county budget for 1968 was approved yesterday by the ways and means Committee of the O a k 1 a nd County Board of Supervisors. TRUNK LINE — Press Photographer Ed Noble said "Tusk, Tusk” when he saw this latest addition to traffic*-jams at Huron and Wide Track yetserday. It beats a spare tire but does take up a little more room. Destination of the statue was unknown. Grand Jury 'Mystery Fund' Illegally Seized, Pair Says A Roseville couple yesterday accused the Oakland County Grand Jury of jtk legally seizing $35,000 from them. Richard Chosid, attorney for Anna and Shoefard Bice, petitioned the Oakland County Clerk for the return of the money which he said was taken from the Bice home during the grand jury investigation. Grand jury officials turned the money over to the county three days after the year-long investigation expired Aug. 15. They-would not explain how it came into their possession. The money was in a bag which had the names of the Bices written on it, but authorities would not comment on it. On Aug. 21, when the money remained unclaiirtjed ^ircuit Judge Frederick C. In Today's Press Milwaukee March Today’s open housing demonstration expected to draw 1,500 — PAGE B-6. Rap Brown Militant Negro pleads innocent to firearm charge — PAGE A-12. Rescue Dog State Police to bury 9-year-old German shepherd — PAGE B-3. Astrology .............. B-4 Bridge ................. B-4 Church News ........A-7ttA-9 Crossword Puzzle .......C-13 Comics ................. B-4 Editorials ............. A-4 Home Section ......C-l—C-6 Market* '.....,........ B-7 Obituaries ............. C-7 Sports ........... . B-l, B-2 Theaters ............... B-6 TV-Radio Programs ......C-13 Women’s Pages .....A-10, A-ll Ziem'ordered it turned over to the county. Two days later, the Internal Revenue Service filed a claim to the money saying it belongs to an alleged bookie, Roy L. Clark of Hazel Park, who the IRS said owed $42,211 in.1 back taxes. “There has never been any question where the money came from,” Chosid said. ‘My clients have no connection whatsoever with any proceedings of the grand jury, and we can’t understand how the c o u n t y can say the money doesn’t belong to anyone.’’ 1 Chosid charges that the Bices’ constitutional rights were violated by the two state policeman who he says, entered the house and seized the cash without a search warrant. News Flash WASHINGTON UP> - Michigan Gov. George Romney accused President Johnson today of keeping the real facts of the Vietnam war from the American people by a "systematic continuation of inaccurate reports, predictions and withholding of information.” Traditionally, the action by the committee virtually assures the adoption of the budget without further change when it isjjresented to the full board Oct. % The budget, $1.2 million higher than current expenditures, provides an average pay increase of $600 annually for county employes, and allows for the addition of 106 new employes to the payroll. The excellent financial condition of the county, according to Daniel T. Murphy, chairman of the Board of Auditors, is due mainly to savings brought about by medicare programs and the merger of the county welfare department with the state unit. An indication of the county’s financial soundess is the fact that revenue the county is to receive from the new state income tax next year is not included in the budget. It has been estimated that the county will receive $1.2 million as its share in 1968. Murphy proposed to the committee that the funds be earmarked the first year for the construction of the new county jail to be built in the service center complex. 1 The following year, a portion of the funds could go toward the jail, with the remainder set aside for other building projects, according to Murphy. In two other developments on the last day of the week - long review of the budget, committee members rejected an earlier request of the County Road Com-(Continued on Page A-2, Col. 8) SLOW UP — Traffic crossing the Grand Trunk Western Railway tracks at South Saginaw takes a little longer these The reconstruction days because of the reconstruction of the tracks and street, will eliminate a di] College-Financing Plan Backed EAST LASNING: (UPl) - A presi-•dential panel in Washington yesterday approved a Michigan State University professor’s plan that would permit students to finance their college educations, over their lifetimes. Dr. Charles C. KilhngsWorth of Michigan State proposed the plan in 1964 in testimony given before a Senate subcommittee on employment and manpower. Killingsworth assisted the Presidential Panel on Educational Innovation, which was set up under the President’s Science Advisory Committee last December, in its study. His proposal provides for the govern-ment to establish what the panel has named an Educational Opportunity Bank. The bank would lend money to any undergraduate student for financing his education in return for an agreement to pay a small percentage of his income for 30 or 40 years after he is graduated. The panel said the plan would help 'public and private institutions to inV--prove the quality of education by charg-.. ing tuiton closer to the full cost. City Faces Crucial Decisions This Month project, to continue for about two weeks, i and rough crossing. Clouds DorkeMng o Nice Weekend Some clouds have moved in over the Pontiac areaiftiS dull an otherwise pleasant weekend. The U.S. Weather Bureau forecasts: • . TODAY — partly cloudy with a chance of a few light showers early today. The temperature will rise to a high of between 75 and 80. Skies are expected to clear tonight. The mercury will dip to a low of between 45 and 50 SUNDAY will be sunny and cooler. MONDAY’S outlook is fair and warmer. Precipitation probability is 20 per cent today, 10 per cent tonight and five per cent Sunday. . The low reading in downtown Pontiac prior to 8 a.m. was 65.f By 1 p.m. the temperature had risen to 72. By BOB WISLER September will be a month of crucial decisions in Pontiac. Within the next'three weeks city commissioners will be coming to grips with at least three dif-ficult problems — 'JRKfoS a proposed open * housing ordinance, downtown urban re-newal development ||L ^ % , and city finances. * £ ’ Commissioners' • \a»ggf are becoming„ aware of city spring, elections and WISLER know that their r stance on these issues may well affect their chances of re-election. 1 * They are also well aware that this could be a month of controversy and significant change. The commission has reached almost-unahimous opinions on major issues in the past, but this too could change. * ' * ★ Certainly commissioners are of one mind when it comes to the need for more tax money, but public response is unpredictable. OPEN HOUSING The commission has shown nearunanimity in its approach to the method of providing a revitalized downtown, but there is sizable opposition' to proach, and a crucial decision the end of this.month. this ap-looms at The issue most likely to divide the commission is the question of open housing. Significant dates relating to these mat-ters are: « r ' News Analysts • Sept. 12 — At this. time, Negroes in the community — predominately a new and younger element which has been pressing the commission -r are expecting some kind of a decision bn a proposed o^en housing ordinance for\\ Pontiac.' • Sept. 19 — Voters will be asked to express a preference fbr either a citywide income tax — accompanied by a healthy property tax decrease — or a substantial boost in the property tax levy. ★ ★ ★ • Sept. 27 — A year-long agreement between the city and A, Alirbd Taub-man which would grant him rights to* develop the downtown urban renewal area runs out. , HEATED REACTION Preliminary discussion on a open occupancy ordinance has already indicat-, ed that this could produce-heated reaction. ' .V I \ (Continued bn Page A*-2, Col. 7) $80 Sale at a Cost of $2.25... "Press Want Ad sold racing go-cart and Mini-bike in no time. Wonderful.” Mrs. W. B. racincTgcfc artTno enginITmo PRESS WANT ADS are referred to daily by thousands of readers of The Pontiac Press. A ready-made marketplace for most anything you have to sell. Want quick cash? Dial 332-8181 or 334-4981 6 tfMHVH :conomy Feels Ford Strike as Allied the PONTIAC PRESS, 'SATvRDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1967 DETROIT (AP) — The United I who said they would be hurt by Auto Workers union strike a protracted strike were Ben dix Corp., Kelsey-Hayes Co., Mcquay-Norris Manufacturing Co. and Aluminum Corp. of America. Ford’s vice president for public relations, Theodore H Mecke Jr., said the firm proba. bly will pare its advertising budget as a result of the strike, $120 MILLION SPENT Ford, ranked as the nation’s fourth largest advertiser by the trade publication Advertising Age, spent an estimated $120 million on advertising in 1966, a large chunk of it in the fall when new models are introduced. . Production is continuing at General Motors and Chrysler, against Ford Motor Co. already is affecting the national economy with layoffs in allied industries. Some of Ford’s other 7,000 suppliers said they had not been affected by the strike, but would be if it dragged on. ★ * * The 160,000 Ford employes at plants in 25 States walked off the job at midnight Wednesday when their works contract expired. No negotiations on a new contract have been scheduled but union and company representatives will meet Monday to set up a timetable for resumed bargaining. The Budd Co., one of Ford’s major suppliers laid, off some although their work contracts 1,000 of its 5,000 workers Friday at a Philadelphia plant where Budd makes stampings, tools and dies for Ford. SUBURBAN PLANTS HIT The Dana Corp. laid off 800 workers at its frame plants in the Detroit suburbs of Ecorse and Trenton. expired at the same time. * ★ * The UAW, apparently signed to a long strike, is giving itself two more weeks to boost its $67 million strike war chesi The union rescheduled fn Sept, 23 to Oct. 8 a special Convention to raise dues for bolster- The jobs of another 1,000 mg the strike fund workers were imperiled at twof The union’s secretary. Raybestos-Manhattan plants in treasurer, Emil Mafcey, said Passaic, N.J., where Ford Friday the walkout/would last transmission parts are built. |“at least a month. Among the major vendors! Mazey said serious bargaining aBiggaSSSI-------------------[won't resume at Ford until the nation's No. 2^auto builder be-, gins to run/out of its stock of | 1968 model/cars. 30-DAY SUPPLY Ford/says its supply of 85,000 i new models ready for introduc-jtion/Sept. 21 will last about 30! days. Ford also has about] , 1170,000 1967 models in dealers’ WASHINGTON (AP) — ..j don>t want ^ gjve the impression that we won’t 1 meet with the company for four weeks,” Mazey said. ’’But thebe won’t be much pressure on the] EYE-CATCHER exterior trim of three-seat station waj styling. The Executive lineup also includes a four-door sedan, hardtop coupe, four-door hardtop and two-seat wagon. IN IN* I Ford/says i Romney Bid rev NEW ELEGANCE - This four-door 1968 Pontiac Executive shows details of the new peripheral front bumper and distinctive Pontiac split grille'. The Executive lineup also includes a four-door sedan, hardtop coupe, two-seat station wagon and three-seat station wagon. 2 Hungarians Flee on Mattress Raft home state newspaper’s sugges lion that Michigan Gov. George Romney get out of the way yappeared to project New York ^v. Nelson A. Rockefeller into company until that time. | trik>ctit SS iapv the middle of the contest/for the „ .. j.. ,£1 ‘ TRIESTE, Italy (AP) 1968 RepubUcan presidential a ®° h ^ Th« Riolyoung Hungarian couple pad1 nomination. / apart on iwage.® alone- Th« died out of the Communist Three automakers offered the | (0 na]y today on an air union 13 cents an hour in wagejmattress and asked for political hikes to be increased at 2.8 per aSyium. cent for each of the second two T^e identities of the husband years of a proposed three year and wife each 25, were withheld extract. | by Italian authorities, who said * * * 1 the couple made their way more The union, whose members [than six miles during the night m now average $4.70 an hour injacross an inlet in the Gulf of presidency. Bad fringe benefits, re-Trieste. I Rockefriler, who has/J®4*®* the offer. 4 I They said the couple slipped A UAW spokesman said the /into the water at the Yugoslav/ special convention at Detroit’s resort of Izola just below the Cobo Hall was delayed because Italian-Yugoslav border on the of problems involved in acquir- Istrian peninsula, and made it ing accommodations for 3,000 to Trieste, delegates. In an unprecedented home base blast at a presidential hopeful, the Detroit News said in an editorial/to be published Sunday that /Romney’s “blurt and retreat/habit” of dealing with Vietnam and other foreign problems disqualified him from disclainied any further presidential ambitions, “knows what he believes and has the capacity to express his convictions” and be brought into the pic- THE SLEEK LOOK The Grand Prix for ’88 continues its high-style trend, with disappearing headlights and a distinctive rear taillight arrangement that brackets the license plate and turns the outboard corners. News Briefs at a Glance PASADENA, Calif. W -Scientists reached more than 100,0000 miles into space by remote control early today, trying to plug a helium gas valve leak that threatened to cause America’s Surveyor 5 to smash into the moon. “The mission Is in danger,” said a spokesman Scientists may nudge the 2,200-pound space craft into an orbit around the earth, they said, if the leak can’t be plugged. 'Safety Harness to Stay' WASHINGTON (UPI) - Safety critic Ralph Nader predicted today that the government would not back down on the shoulder-harness requirement for 1968 model cars despite auto industry pressure. The Belts, most expensive safety item required by the government, will be mandatory in cars sold after Jan. 1. General Motors recently notified the agency that a film test it made showed that in a collision passengers in the rear without belts could collide with front-seat riders who were belted in. Other government tests indicated the belts could cause minor abrasions in accidents. 'Strike Perils Tax Hike' WASHINGTON (UPI) -Chairman William Proxmire of the House-Senate Economic Committee and a Wisconsin Democrat, said yesterday a prolonged auto industry strike only strengthens the case brogbt against a proposed $7-billion tax increase. “A strike at Ford, if prolonged, will obviously have a serious repressive impact on the economy. The case for imposing a 10 per cent tax surcharge is further weakened by a survey showing a further downward revision in business plans for invest- Birmingham Area News Moved Music-Arts Unit Tells Schedule for Fall BIRMINGHAM - The Bir mingham Conservatory of Music and the Arts, qbw at its new location at 772 E. Maple, has announced the opening of its fall schedule with registration, daily from noon to 8 p.m. A plastic and graphic arts department h e a d e d by -local graphic artist Dottie Currie has been added at the conservatory with a ten-week course to begin as soon as "enrollment is Complete. Director Clifton Morris said the new department will deal with line drawings and woodcutting. Morris also announced the addition of two new staff members who will instruct in the recently remodeled rooms. They are S. Ben-Mier, recently from Israel and who plays sec-1 ing. ond flute on the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, will hold a flute instruction class; and Ray Koos, noted classical musician and arranger who received his master’s degree in Music from Michigan State University. Koos also taught for six years as assistant professor of music at Central Michigan University. California potter Steve Sali» sian will display his art works today through Sept. 29 at the America House — Michigan at 555 E. Maple. , ★ ★ ★ His cerhmic craftwork to be shown include small bottle forms in porcelain and stoneware with intricate carvings and glazes which are heavily influenced hy Salisian’s interest in marine biology and scuba div- Crucial Decisions Face Pontiac in September (Continued From Page One) Those who proposed the ordinance feel that delay in enacting an ordinance would be foot-dragging on the part of the commission. The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureau Forecast 'V-'J PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Partly cloudy with a chance of a few light showers early today. High 75 to 80. Clearing and cooler tonight;, Low 45 to 50. Sunday sunny and cooler. Monday’s outlook: Fair and warmer. Southwest winds shifting to northwest 10 to 20 miles per hour, diminishing tonight. Precipitation probability: 20 per cent today, 10 per cent tonight and 5 per cent Sunday. LAKE CONDITIONS LAKE ERIE - Southwest to west winds 10 to 20 knots this morning, shifting to northwesterly this afternoon or evening and becoming northwest to north 15 to 25 knots tonight. Partly cloudy, chance of showers. LAKE HURON — Small craft warnings in effect. Mostly northerly winds increasing to 20 to 30 knots today and becoming northeasterly 15 to 25 knots tonight. Cloudy today with chance of brief showers and clearing tonight. LAKE MICHIGAN — Small craft warnings up north of Milwaukee to Plum Island and in effect Plum Island-Frankfort northward. Northwest to north winds 15 to 22 knots south half and 20 to 30 knots north half today, -'"becoming northeasterly 15 to 22 knots entire lake tonight. Partly cloudy today,\ fair tonight. With Low-Priced Polaras ment in plant and equipment,” Proxmire said. Race Violence in Toledo TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI) -policeman was beaten and two other officers injured early today as hundreds of Negroes hurled bricks, bottles and rocks at cars and stores in the same area where racial disturbances broke out in July. The officers were treated at hospitals and released. Three young Negroes were arrested on disturbances charges, and one was jailed as a burglary suspect. shorter library hours, less street maintenance. One of the biggest drawbacks would be that the city would not be able to hire additional police personnel. Already short-handed, the City Police Depart- However, the legal problems connected with city open housing ordiannees are intricate and varied. A number of Michigan cities have them, but few are similar and there certainly is nothing in the way of a model ordinance which could be fol- up 51 per cent, over the year ment is fighting longer odds as time goes on. ALARMING INCREASE In "1966, criminal activity went lowed by cities throughout the] before, and statistics so far this year point to an even more alarming spiral. In addition, their propriety has been questioned. Michigan’s new constitution discrimination and allows the State Legislature to provide appropriate legislation to prohibit and prevent discrimination. LOCAL PROBLEM There will be no privision on the ballot for rejecting either an income tax or a property tax hike. How many residents Who oppose both will go out to the polls is questionable. Meanwhile, Mayor Pro Tern But, the Legislature has not!Leslie H. Hudson last w^ek said passed a statewide open housing ordinance, and has, in effect left the problems of housing discrimination to the local governments and to the Michigan State Civil Rights Commission. The powers of the Civil Rights Commission in this area are limited. negotiations between developer Taubman and officials of department stores is still going on. Commsisioner Robert C. Irwin, long opposed to the Taubman plan, and, most likely, the Citizens Committee for Pontiac’s Positive Progress will be outspokenly against any furth- WiU, thl, i. mind. . Dodge Expands '68 Market The Dodge Polara and Monaco,to the high style of the two new lines are expanding their market cars. coverage for 1968 by moving The Polara will be produced in the traditional low-price market with the Polara and Polara 500 models, while maintaining Lowest temperature Mean temperature .................. Weather—Sunny * Highest and Lowest Temperatures This Date in 95 Years ! 91 in 1959 37 in 18 Friday's Readinos their medium-priced position with the Monaco and Monaco 500 series. ★ * , * The Polara and Monaco models go on display Thursday. Area dealers are Hunter Dodge, 49S S. Hunter Blvd., Birmingham; KeSsler Auto Sales, 10 N. Wash ington, Oxford; and Spartan Dodge, 855 Oakland, Pontiac. Dodge will introduce a Polara and Polara 500 with a lower priced 318-cubic-inch engine as standard equipment in all models. The 383-cubic-inch engine will remain standard on all Monaco and Monaco 500 models. six models for 1968 with the Po ara 500 available in two. The Polara lineup will include a two-door hardtop, convertible, four door sedan, four-door hard top, and two- and three-seat wagons. The Polara 500 series will be produced in two-door hardtop and convertible mod els only. MONACO SERIES The Monaco will have five models in its lineup and a top-of-the-line Monaco 500. In the’ Monaco series, there will be a two-door hardtop, four-door sedan, \four-door hardtop, and two-and three-seat station wagons. The exterior wood grain finish will be retained on the Monaco station wagons for 1968. The Monaco 500 will be the 318-cubic-inch V8 to a potent 440-cubic-inch V8 with dual exhaust system and unsilenced air cleaner. The 318 engine will be the standard power plant of all Po lara and Polara 500 models with the 383-cubic-inch two-barrel regualr fuel engine remaining standard on the Monaco 500 lines. A high performance, four-bar rel version of the 383-cubic-inch and the 440-cubic-inch Magnum | will be available as options in both model lineups. Greeks, Turks Trade Fire] KESAN, Turkey Uft — Turkish and Greek border patrols exchanged fire yesterday on the eve of Greek Premier Constantine Kollias’ arrival here for talks with his Turkish counter part on the Cyprus problem The incident happed near the border town of Ipsala, about 18 miles from Kesan, Turkish officials said, after the Greeks crossed the frontier and ignored an order to halt, The Greeks claimed they were chasing A1 banians attempting to escape the country, the Turks said. which gave Taubman almost exclusive rights to negotiate for tenants for a proposed downtown shopping center. The large department stores * * * I which are necessary to provide The State Supreme Court has the economic base for a suc-been asked to consider a caselcessful shopping center, are vi- of cities have passed ordinances which'give the local government jurisdiction over criminal prosecution of violations. , DETROIT (AP) - The Detroit Edison Co. has been cited on 39 counts by the city’s Air Pollution Control Division and has been ordered to appear in court Sept. 22 for “repeated and A new ^ for B S5TTTH5 — rH£S2KST55 models highlights the Po- P ■ land its Delray plant in South- lara-Monaco line. Grilles, rear| Engine availability on the Po-Iwest Detroit end and side appointments add I lara and Monaco ranges from' Edison Is Cited NATIONAL WEATHER - Rain tonight is forecast along the Atlantic Coast from Georgia to Maine. It will be warmer in the Dakotas and the eastern Gulf Coast states. Cooler temperatures are expected in the Pacific Northwest and the Northeast. t s 1968 MONACO 500 — This two-door hardtop is the luxury car of the Monaco line, offering a variety of special features includ- ing automatic temperature control, combination stereo tape-radio, speed control and Lab Continues in Orbit WASHINGTON I* — A J-foot long orbiting biology laboratory exposed millions of living, growing organisms to artificial radiation and almost pure weightlessness in its second foil day in space today. The Biosatellite 2 spacecraft launched Thursday from Cape Kennedy, Fla., served, among other things, as a platform on which for the first time plants were able to grow from seeds free from the effects of the earth’s gravational field. Hie spacecraft is to reenter the earth’s atmosphere near Hawaii on its 46th orbit about 3 p.m. EDT Tours for Romney Eyed LANSING (UPI) - Whistle-stop train tours and Weekend plane trips into states holding primary elections are being planned by Michigan GOP leg; islators backing1 Gov. George Romney for presidept. Michigan lawmakers also will' a s k their GOP legislative colleagues in other states to join the Romney bandwagon by organizing ‘legislators for Romney committees.” The whistle-stop train tours will be concentrated - in Wisconsin and Indiana. Private plane trips are being discussed for New Hgjnpshire. * which could decide the propriety of local ordinances. If the court decides open occupancy is not guaranteed by the constitution, then civil rights supporters will push their case by advocating state and local laws. Whether the City Commission wants to become involved or not, there likely will be a strong demand by young Negroes that a Pontiac ordinance be adopted. They don’t want to wait until committees, studies and high er courts <|ecide what should happen here. Certainly one of the most important decisions which will be arrived at this mouth will depend on the Pontiac res- | \ idents. ' If, in the Sept. 19 election they indicate a preference for an income tax over a hike in the property tax levy, the commission will adopt an ordinance to establish the tax — 1 per cent for residents, one-half per cent for nonresidents — and mil take steps to cut the present 10-mill property levy by three mills. vital. Once they commit themselves, plans can be made. But these large, nationwide corporations are hard to land. An extension of the agreement with Taubman is possible if city officials reveal that notable progress in attracting large department stores has been made. If voters indicate they prefer a 4-mill property tax hike, another election to put this in effect is scheduled for Oct. 31. OPPOSITION UNCERTAIN Uncertain at this point will be to either tax. how Without additional revenue, the city will certainly have to cut services, and since 85 per cent of the1 budget goes for salaries and employe bene-"-fits, this means cutting employes. Big cuts would likely be made in Fire Department personnel and the recreation department. The city’s bus service would probably be eliminated. There would be less fire protection, fewer • recreation County Panel OKs Budget of $21 Million (Continued From Page One) mission for financial assistance, and\ agreed to consider a plan _ for establishing a c o u n t y » morgue in) Pontiac State Hospital, PLEDGED SUPPORT While turning down the.appeal for funds the committee did however, agreie to pledge its support of any plan promoted by the road commission'to raise money for highway programs. The road commission has said it needs an additional $2 million over its state derived funds next year to properly maintain county roads. The morgue proposal Was presented by Dr. Bernard D. Berman, director of the Oakland County Department of'Health. ★ ★ ★ *~ Berman said that P o n t i a $ • State Hospital has offered the j use of its facilities for a central county morgue. The committee directed Berman. to meet with the auditors to review the offer ^uid the possibility of hiring a county pathologist. Presently, the county nses the services of staff patholo- •'« gists at hospitals in Pontiac i and Royal Oak. S39W W "v*, i. 7-7 " r- "rT "#•w?»wwwwwrw THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER !>, 1!)(!T CALVARY ASSEMBLY of GOD 9860 Anderoonvillo Rd. 9:45 SUNDAY SCHOOL Clones for Evory Ago New Pastors Are Called GUEST SPEAKER REV. RAY VyARNICK MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. 7 P.M. EVANGELISTIC ' THURODAYf 7:30 P.M. ARNOLD KOLENDA FAMILY Outstanding Musicians Diane Rev. Savage has You Will Find Our Church Friendly, and Good PI a co for The Whole Family PASTOR ARNOLD Q, HASHMAN FIR&T ASSEMBLY of GOD Perry at Wide Track Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Everyone Welcome 11:00 A.M. "MY HEART IS FIXED" 7:00 P.M. EVANGELIST HELEN SIMENETA of Lakeland, Fla. : I ■ Fellowship Baptist C h u r c h | He and his : l has called Rev. Robert W. Sav- a two-year-old ijage to serve as pastor ' of the : congregation. • | Rev. Savage* is a native of : | Rockford, and received his reli-| gious education at Kansas : City Bible College, Kansas City, : Mo. and was granted a theolo-: gy degree from Northern Bap-■; tist Theological Seminary in ^Chicago. , He has served pastorates in I Missouri, Illinois and Michigan :|and has also been employed by : j the State of Michigan as a so-icial worker, employment coun-iselor and vocational rehabilita-. tlon coordinator. Rev ^ons grew up in I He is presently attending I f^kigh&hool'fn liT I Eastern Michigan University 'working toward a master’s de-igree. BIRMINGHAM „• UNITARIAN CHURCH "ONCE MORE INTO THE BREACH, DEAR FRIENDS" 9:30 and 11:15 A.M. WORSHIP SEVICES and CHURCH SCHOOL (Nursery through 12th Grad*) Pastor Chart** A. Davenport CHILDREN'S CRUSADE S*pt. 11-17 7 to 8:30 P.M. The Pontiac CHURCH OF CHRIST } 180 N. PERRY WORSHIP 7:50 and 9:55 A.M. and 6 P.M. Sunday BIBLE CLASS 8:55 and 11:10 A.M. Sun., Wed. 7:30 P.M. Boyd Glover, Minister HEAR HERALD OF TRUTH Channel 50 Sun. 8:30 A.M. ENROLL IN BIBLE CORRESPONDENCE Box 555, Pontiac. Mich APOSTOUC CHURCH OF CHRIST 458 CENTRAL Saturday Young People 7 36 H Sunday School and Worship 10 A Sunday iv#mng Services 7 30 P Tuat. and Thun Services . 7 30 P Church Phono FE 5-8361 Pastor's Phone 852-2382 Morning Worthip 9:45 A M. Sunday School 11:30 A M. Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Wed. Service . . . 7:30 P.M. Christian Temple "Where Fdith; and Friendliness Meet" 505 Auburn Ave. Rev. Lola P. Marion, Pastor ' urrimr c mm FREE METHODIST CHURCH BACK to .CHURCH lSUNDAY NOW THAT VACATION IS OVER, JOIN US IN SUNDAY SCHOOL & CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A.M. Worship 11:00 A.M. EVENING SERVICE 7:00 P.M. . Rev. Carl Kaerner, Speaker THE LUTHERAN CHURCH INVITES YOU THE LUTHERAN CHURCH THE LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD i OF CHlHST Baptist Speaker Mrs. J. Adams, of Lansing, will be guest speaker at, the Women's Day Program tomorrow at 3:30 p.m., at Springfield Baptist Church, 349 S. Jessie. Her topic will be "Woman on a Mission." CHRIST of the LAKES LUTHERAN CHURCH L.C.A. 9101 Highland Rd. (M-59) MORNING WORSHIP 8:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 9:15 Church School Pfootor Gerald Switier Parish phona 363-3438 BLOOMFIELD HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH 3600 Telegraph Rd. 10 A.M. Sunday School 11 A.M. Morning Worship 6 P.M. Evening Service Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting I THE SALVATION ‘ t OF CHRIST IS FREE IN OUR CHURCH SUNDAY Welcome* You 9:45 and 11:00 6;00 pnd 7:00 (RALLY DAY 1 ox* p D FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH 149 North East Blvd - FE 4-1811 Rev. Kenneth L. Pennell Sunday School 10 A.M. - Worship 11 A.M. Sunday Youth Fellowship — 6:00 P.M. Sundoy Evening Worthip — 7:00 P.M. gree from C (1953, and has toward his B A. EXPERIENCE | He comes t iCroswell, ’ (if Pilgrim (eight years. Previous pastorates | were in Warren and Cheboygan. He has devoted 14 ministry of (District of i Church. ( Rev, Lyons and his wife. Ova, have two children, Colleen, 15, and 12-year-old David. Clarkston Man Is Guest Organist, in New York City Joseph A. Jennings, son ol the, Cecil Jenningses of Waldon Rd.. has been guest organist for the : past month at Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church in New York City. He is a 1959 graduate of Clarkston • High School. While at home he had played the or-| gan at the Clarkston Methodist' I Church. * * * Jennings-isja student of Dr., jGeorge Markey at Westminster! '.Choir College in Princeton, N.J., and is also a member of the Symphonic Choir of Westminster and has performed with the choir at Lincoln Center and Car-' negie Hall in New York City. j Sunday Schools to Convene j Rev, Theodore R. Allebach, pastor of Oakland Avenue Unit-I ed Presbyterian Church, reports (that 8,000 delegates are hoped for at the Michigan Sunday School Association Convention; to be held Oct. 5-7 in Cobo Hall, Detroit. Rev. Allebach is chairman of the Pastor’s Advisory | Board for the Convention. ★ ★ ★ A preconvention pas tors’| luncheon will be given Thurs-j day at noon in Berean Baptist! Church, 17330 Fenkell in Detroit. Speaker for this occasion will be Dr. Howard Sugden. There1 is no charge for the luncheon. First Congregational Church E. Huron and Mill St. Rev. Malcolm K. Burton, Minister 10:30 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP and SUNDAY SCHOOL Church of I he Mayflower Pilitrims PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Baldwin at Fairmount Sunday School............10:00 Worship..................11:00 Pilgrim Youth............ 6:1 5 Evening Family Gospel Hr..7:00 Wednesday Prayer and Praise 7:00 Rev. William Lyons, Minister FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A Downtown Church Huron at Wayne, Pontiac Summer Schedule WORSHIP & CHURCH SCHOOL 10:00 A.M. Uor , , . Rev. Galen t. Herehey Spiritualist Church of the Good Samaritan 4780 Hillcrest Dr. 632-1074 Waterford Service 7 P.M. Mrs. Ethel Koch, Speaker I.S.A. CONFERENCE SEPT. 9-10-GRAND RAPIDS THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL 29 W. LAWRENCE SUNDAY SCHOOL 70 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 11:15 A.M. EVANGELICAL MEETING 7 P.M. ■ TUfSDAY PRAYER AND PRAISE MEETING 7 PI You Are Invited CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Malta Temple, 2024 Pontiac Road FELLOWSHIP SUNDAY Sunday, Sept. 10- Service at 2:30 Only — Edith Boyer Buffet Dinner at 5:00 P.M. September 14 — 7:30 P.M. —Social Evening September 1 7 - 7:30 P.M. — Maxine Brandt FAMILY GROUP — New pastor of Pil grim Holiness Church, Rev. William Lyons SKSS&I Events at Central Methodist The Rochester Ridgecrest Baptist Women's Missionary Union will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Ridgecrest Baptist Church, 1181 Harding Road. The program will be on state mis-!kick off fell season with a, SCHEDULE - COLUMBIA AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 64' W. Columbia Ave. Revival Services, August 27 -September 3 - 7:30 P.M. Evangelist Walter K. Ayers, Preacher The Methodist Men's Club* bf "Foundation Sludie.CipXlirisliaif.sqioiil hour and each evening1 Central Methodist Church will'Kaith." Sunday through Wednesday at, Ehe church, from 7:30 to p p.m.^ AN AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH" BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Emil Kontx, D.D. —Pastor September 10,1967 9:45 A.M. — Church School All Departments ..... 11:00'A.M: Morning Worship Sermon: ‘They Had Not The Faith for It" 7:30 P.M.—Wednesday Evening "Bible Discovery Groups" |dinner meeting at 6 30 jiml i Wednesday in the ehurcli at .'1882 Highland Road. tirsst course Search lor a Interested persons are invited subtitled attend, Meaningful When a man has confidence t in himself, he gets along, — The [“Man Faith. Df ‘ Charles L Bowers will Classes are scheduled Sunday Cornelius Vanderbilt speak on the topic “Hobbies and'mQrrVings during the Sunday can Capitalist. j Health" and will illustrate withHO slides and movies his personal interest in antique cars. |".' *.........* ' * All men are invited to attend. , Reservations may be made by calling the church: Central^ Methodist announces the beginning of a new Adult (study se‘r\e's under the title All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St. at W. Pike St. THE REV. C- GEORGE WIDDIFIELD Rector THE REV. R. CRAIG BELL Associate 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 10:00 A.M. Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector Child Care —Infant Nursery through Kindergarten Waterford Community Church Airport Road Olympic Parkway Robert D. Winne, Pastor I p....Ken Orr, Yoyth Director Vacation Time Is Over Let's All Get Back to Church * Sunday School . . 9:45 A.M. * Worship Service . .11:00 A.M. v Youth Groups ... 6:00 P.M. * Evening Service . . 7:00 P.M. Mid-Week Prayer Semce „ , Wednesday—7:30 P.M. The Nursery Is Open for All Services • SUNDAY SCHOOL • MORNING SERVICE • WQTE BROADCAST • CJSP BROADCAST • YOUTH FELLOWSHIP • EVENING SERVICE •MID-WEEK PRAYER SERVICE — Wednesday • WBFG-FM Wed. Omsk 9:30 10:45 11:00 4:00 5:45 7:00 p.m. p.m. p.m. OAKLAND and SAGINAW Rev. Robert iShelton • Pastor Hsltlni forth the Word of lift sine* till JRiehiton'* FIRST liptiit Church THE PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1967 , B—1 Lolich in Winning Rut; Tigers Sharing Top Spot With Twins Mickey Stops Chisox; Orioles Halt Minnesota From Our News Wires . CHICAGO — Detroit southpaw Mickey Lolich, going strong after shaking off a 10-game losing streak, handcuffed the I Chicago White Sox Friday night and I sent the Tigers into a first-place dead- i lock with Minnesota in the everchang-ing American League race with a 4-1 victory. It was Lolich’s fifth straight win. * * * Lolich, who aided his own cause with a bunt which brought home an unearned run in the seventh, pitched a near ilaw-less game before being taken out in the eighth after the Sox scored their oniy run., Boston fell one half game beck in lf>"rdi place and Chicago dropped to fonih, a game back. " Minnesota beat Baltimore 7-2 in the first game of a doubleheader on Jim Merritt’s six hitter but a messed up sacrifice bunt led to a four-run second inning which gave Baltimore a 5-3 victory in the second game. i Billy Monbouquette, with relief help from Joe Verbanic, gave the New York Yankees a 5-2 victory over his old Boston teammates and foiled the Red Sox’ chance to take over first because of the Minnesota loss. ’ BETTER PITCHER Detroit manager Mayo Smith said after the game that Lolich is a better pitcher than his 15-12 record indicates. “He was 5-2 when he started that losing streak,” said Smith. “He was hard hit in only two of the games and in the others we just didn’t give him the runs. “Two weeks of National Guard camp and a week of riot duty also didn’t help him,” Smith added, “but he’s coming around now.” Despite moving back into the top spot for the first time since June 10, Detroit playefs were quiet and calm in the dressing, room. Smith said they were just playing a game at a time. ★ * * White Sox manager Eddie Stanky also praised Lttich, but he added that his players will bounce back. alt’s still a'long time until the race is over,” he said. Stanky, looking toward today’s single game and Sunday’s doubleheader, said he will start Gary Peters (15-9) today then follow up with Joe Horlen (15-6) and Cisco Carlos (0-0). Smith will go with John Hiller (4-1), Joe Sparma (14-8) and Denny McLain (17-15). Sox pitcher Tommy John, who was tagged with the loss, gave up two runs — one unearned — before being lifted in the sixth for a pinch hitter. The one earned run was Ed Mathews’ 508th career homer in the second. Leftfielder Jim Northrup bothered in the eighth for a Detroit run and Mickey Stanley scored after reaching base when leftfielder Pete Ward dropped his fly ball. Tommy McCraw singled and scored Chicago’s only run in the eighth after Tommy Agee and Ken Boyer lashed one-baggers. Fred' Lasher went to the mound and mopped up for the Tigers. The key play of the Minnesota game - came in the second inning when with one ; 'on and one out, winning pitcher Tom\ ; Phoebus laid down a 'bunt, first base-' man Harmon Killebrew hesitated after . fielding it and then threw too late to second. The Orioles then went (Hi to get three more runs to cap a four-run - rally. | Wert 3b 4 0 10 Buford 2b 4 0 0 0 MAullff* 2b 3 0 0 0 McCraw lb 3 110 Kallne rf 4 10 0 Agee cf 4 0 10 WHorton If 2 0 0 0 Boyer 3b 4 0 2 1 Frecban c 4 0 11 Ward If Mathews 1b 3 111 Colavlto i Cash 1b 0 0 0 0 Josephsn Stanley cf 2 110 Causey ph 1 IH 1 Hansen ss 3 0 0 0 Burgess ph 1 0 0 0. John p 1 0 0 ,0 Williams ph 10 0 0 Total 29 4 5 4 Total . 34 1 4 1 Detroit .........010 001/110—4 Chicago ......... 000 OOO'OI 0- 1 E—Mathews, Boyar, , ward. DP— Chicago Z LOB—Detroit 5. Chicago 7. 2B—Wert. HR-Mathews (5), Northrup (7). S—Oyler, Lolich, Stanley. IP H RERBBSO Lolich (W,1 pass interception Waterford Nines But in the second period Sweetan evened things with a drive that went 71 yards in 11 plays. | Early Deer Hunt I Brings Fine, Jail I I for Young Shooter I LAKE CITY Iff) — Roger J. Sherman, 20, of McBain pleaded guilty Friday to charges of poaching venison and was sentenced to 60 days in the Mis-sauke County Jail and fined $718- 1 Police sift Sherman had parts of three deer in his car when apprehended Aug. 21. Justice. Lewis Cook ordered the jail sent&be and fines, $600 of which will go to the State Conservation Department undei\terms of a law which took effect last June 27. The taw calls for violators to pay fines and c$sts as well as the valuation of the animal, from $100 to $200 per animal. Gain in Tourney Waterford’s two entries in the third fnnual Drayton Plains Invitational soft-all tournament advanced to the second roundjuth victories last night. FIo^ Hicks flipped a four-hitter as Spencer Floors downed Emfery Lanes of Port Huron, 3-0, and the Rev. Harold Hughes scattered^ four safeties as Day’s Sanitary Service of Waterford rolled past Owosso Savings Bank, 10-2. In tiie other first-round gffme, Lansing Melville-Lenz edged Burton Jewelers of Flint, 3-2. The other first-round game w;as stated for 11 a.m. today with defending champion Swartz Creek Sports Center meeting Huron Lounge of Ann Arbor. Other pairings t’crd a y had Spencer meeting Lansing and Day’s taking on the winner of this morning’s game. In the losers’ bracket, Flint was stated to take on Port Huron and Owosso was to face the loser in the morning game. Third round games are stated for 7 and 8:30 this evening. Semifinal action is on tup for 1 p.m. tomorrow at the Drayton Plains park with finals on tap for 7 p.m. Pennant Race at Glance Firebirds May Chase Gals on Pro Gridiron Won Lost Pet. Behind Ploy Minnesota 80 42 .563 - 20 Detroit 80 62 .563 — 20 Boston . 80 63 .559 W 19 Chicago 78 62 .557 1 22 Minnesota—At home (8), Kansas City 2, Sept. 20, 21; New York 3, Sept. 22, 23, 24; California 3, Sept. 25, 26, 27. Away (12), Baltimore 2, Sept. 9, 10; Washington 3, Sept. 11, 12, 13; Chicago 3, Sept. 15, 16, 17; Kansas City 2, Sept. 18, 19; Boston 2, Sept. 30, Oct. 1. Detroit—At home (12), Baltimore 2, Sept. 12. 13; Washington 3, Sept. 15, 16, 17; Boston 2. Sept. 18, 19; New York 1. Sept. 20; California 4, Sept. 28, 29, 30, Oct. 1. Away (8), Chicago 3, Sept. 9, 10 (2); Washington 3,. Sept. 22 (22), 24; New York 2, Sepf. 25, 26. Boston—At home tHh New York 2, Sept .9, 10; Kansas City 2, Sept. 12, 13; Baltimore 3, Sept. 15, 16, 17; Cleveland 2, Sept. 26,*27; Minnesota 2, Seot. 30, Oct. 1. Away (8), Detroit 2, Sept. 18, 19; Cleveland 2. Sept. 20, 21; Baltimore 4, Sept. *22 Chicago—At home (14), Detroit 3, Sept. 9, 10 (2); Baltimore 1, Sept. 11; Clev*, ■and 4, Sept. 12 (2), 13, 14; Minnesota 3, Sept. 15, 16, 17; Washington 3, Sept. 29, Kansas City 2, Sept. A girls’ pro football team, coached by former Cleveland Browns’ fullback Marion Motley, is planning to tour the country this fall to play minor league teams . . . and the first offer for a game was made by the Pontiac Firebirds of the Midwest Football League. Announcement of the team, known as the Cleveland Dare Devils, was made yesterday by Cleveland theatrical public relations man Sid Friedman, and the offer made by the Firebirds is to fill an open 'date for a game at Wisner Statdium, Saturday night, Nov. 11. “We’ve got 18 girls signed up to play, and I expect that number to double soon,” said Friedman. The girls will wear regulation football uniforms and play under pro rules. We start practice next week at Cleveland Municipal Stadium and we hope to schedule games with semi-pro and minor pro teams." * * ★ The Firebirds have not received a reply to their offer to play the Dare Devils. Expect Good Crowd for F-Bird Start LIONS ON PROWL—Detroit defenders Wayne Walker (55) and Tommy Vaughn (48) came around in time to halt St. Louis’- Jackie Smith after a 22-yard passing gain in the first period of their NFL exhibition game in St. Louis last night. Smith hauled in the pass from quarterback jlim Hart. Yanks' Monbouquette Tormenting Red Sox Pals BOSTOlt (ff) — Bill Monbouquette, a 20-game winner for the Boston Red Sox just four years ago, is rooting for his former teammates in the American League pennant race, but he isn’t ready to band them the flag. The 31-year-old right-hander, ignored in his hometown while job hunting in May, returned to torment the Red Sox by pitching and batting the New York Yankees to a 5-2 victory Thursday night before a disappointed crowd of 33,534. Traded to Detroit after the 1965 season and singed by the Yankees after his release by the Tigers early this season, Monbouquette handed Boston pennant hopes a damaging blow. The Red Sox, who had won three straight and moved to Detroit on,the league lead, dropped a notch to third, one half game behind Minnesota and Detroit, who are tied for first place. “I want to win every time I go oat, but this is a satisfacton,” Membo said' after evening his record 4-4 with relief help from Joe Verbanic. “I think it only natural to "get satisfaction in beating a. team whih lets you go,” he added. “Blit then there’s the added satisfaction of winning in my hometown before many friends. “Don’t get me wrong, though. I hope the Red Sox win the pennant. I have a lot of friends on the club.” Monbouquette admitted he tired a little and wasn’t unhappy when Verbanic was sumoned from the bullpen after a disputed infield hit in the seventh. Mom-bo allowed eight hits, struck out four and his only walk was intentional. In addition, he scored the tie-breaking run after a fifth inning single and then triggered a two-run seventh with another single. * * “I knew I was back in Fenway when I looked up and saw the flags blowing out,” he said, “I just said, “oh, oh, one mistake and goodby.’” ' Monbouquette addmitted he was Worried about his baseball future when he was let.go by the Tigers, ( “I was wondering whether I was going to catch-on with another Major League club,” he said. “I must have spent $100 on telegrams and phone calls, l eontracted every major league club, ex-cept Cindnati and Cleveland. “Tin only return telegrams I received were from the Mets and the , ^ankees. Then I reached an agreed ment With the Yankees.” Big Ypsilanti Eleven Favored for MFL Honor A crowd bettering 3,000 is expected tonight at Wisner Stadium where the Pontiac Firebirds face the big Ypsilanti Vikings in the home opener of the Midwest Football League, according to F-Bird officials. Ypsilanti, with a 1-0 record after defeating the rugged Dayton Colts, 7-0, last week, is favored to gain its first regular season victory over a Pontiac team in two years. * * * Two former Detroit Lions will pit their wits against each other tonight for the first time in the young league. Tom “The Bomb” Tracy and Earl “jug” Girard, teammates on the 1956 Detroit squad, are coaching the Firebirds and Vikings, respectively. » The rivalry becomes mere tense in as much as the Vikings brought Tracy in as their head coach in 1966, and after going from the cellar to the runnerup position in two years, the Ypsi team was quite upset when Tracy decided to take the job with the new Pohtiac franchise, which he said was “in my own back yard. Ypsilanti’s starting offensive lineup is far more attractive with former state college personnel. The Vikings will have Steve Juday, ex-MSU All-America at quarterback, Dave Fisher, Michigan running star of three years, at fullback, Craig Kirby also of Michigan at end and Bill Hardy, a top Wolverine lineman of recent years at center or starling tackle. OTHER RECEIVERS Big Tom Grander of Eastern Michigan and Bob Prais of Central Michigan are the other receivers. * Center Dennis Rehder, if he has overcome his leg injury, will start for Pontiac along with former Wayne University lineman Dave Helman at offensive tackle with former local prep star Jim Kennedy. Don Barrick, big 260-pound Rochester and Avondale prep ace, and Mike O’-Karma, an all-state parochial filar from Detroit, hold down the guard positions. Either Pat Brown of Femdale or Willie Lee Washington of Allen University in South Carolina will be at the tight end post. Game time is 7:30 p.m. with the gates scheduled to open at 6 p.m. PORBABLE STARTING LINEUPS Final Events Slated for Junior (Horsemen The junior equitation finals are scheduled today in the National Junior Horse Show being held this weekend at the Bloomfield Open Hunt on Long Lake Road. , ★ ★ The National Show, first time to be held outdoors and in the Midwest, will conclude Sunday with the Michigan Junior jumper and hunter events. National titles will be decided in four , classes including dressage and equitation. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, V: r-1 Jffi i ff f II Ilf ---------------------------------------------------------------------------1 WELCOME pm* ./■IF % mB yg WATERFORD TWP. COMMUNITY SCHOOL SERVICES ADULT EDUCATION AND RECREATION PROGRAMS - FALL 1967 RECREATION DEPARTMENT DAY ACTIVITY PLACE TIME BEGINS Monday Men’s Basketball League Kettering 6:30-10:30 p.m. 6 Nov. Monday Civic Chorus Kettering 8:00-10:00 p.m. 11 Sept. Monday ' Women’s Volleyball ($3.00) Mason 8:00-10:00 p.m. 25 Sept. Monday Badminton Club Cherokee Hills 7:30- 9:30 p.m. 25 Sept. Monday Hockey League Ball Park 7:00-10:00 p.m. Cold Weather Tuesday Men’s Volleyball League Pierce 7:00-10:00 p.m. 17 Oct. Tuesday Bridge Club Donelson 7:30- 9:30 p.m. , 25 Sept. Tuesday Bridge Class Donelson 7:30- 9:30 p.m. 25 Sept. Tuesday , Round Dance Class Mason 8:00-10:00 p.m. 3 Oct. Tuesday Hockey League Ball Park 7:00-10:00 p.m. Cold Weather Tuesday Ice Skating Rinks and schedules to follow-watch The Pontiac Press Tuesday ' Bridge Class Riverside 7:30- 9:30 p.m. 26 Sept. Tuesday Men’s Football League ($4.00) Ball Park 7:00-10:00 p.m. 12 Sept, (meeting) at Schoolcraft Room 109 at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Men’s Basketball League Kettering 6:30-10:30 p.m. 8 Nov. Wednesday Square Dancing ($10.00 couple) Cherokee Hills 7:30- 9:30 p.m. 20 Sept. Wednesday Fashion Your Figure Club Schoolcraft 7:00- 9:00 p.m. 13 Sept. Wednesday Table Tennis Club Mason 7:30- 9:30 p.m. 4 Oct. Wednesday Lakeland Players Pierce 7:30-10:00 p.m. 4 Oct. Wednesday Dog Obedience ($12.00) (6 months old) C.A.I. 7:30-10:00 p.m. 20 Sept. Wednesday Dog Obedience ($12.00) (6 months old) C.A.I. 7:30-10:00 p.m. - 17 Jan. Wednesday Golden Age Club C.A.I. 1:30- 3:30 p.m. All Year Wednesday High School Football (Flag) Ball Park 7:00- 9:30 p.m. 20 Sept. Thursday W.O.R.C. Crary (3rd Th.) /7:30- 9:30 p.m. 21 Sept. Thursday Men’s Basketball Mason / 6:30-10:30 p.m. 2 Nov. Thursday Ballroom Dancing (Adv.) Schoolcraft / 8:00- 9:00 p.m. 5 Oct. . 1 Thursday Archery League C.A.L 7 7:00- 9:00 p.m. 11 Jan. Thursday Golden Agers (2nd and 4th Thurs.) C.A.I. 6:30- 9:30 p.m. All Year Thursday Hockey League Ball Park 7:00-10:00 p.m. Cold WeatheV Saturday Boys’ Basketball W.T.H.S. 8:45 a.m.- 1:00 p.m* 2 Dec. Saturday Boys’ Basketball (5 and 6) Mason 8:45 a.m,- 1:00 p.ml 2 Oec. 1 Saturday Boys’ Football (6 and 6) Pierce Field 9:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m.) 16 Sept. MAIL REGISTRATION FORM - FALL 196T WATERFORD RECREATION DEPARTMENT 5640 Williams Lake Road Watarford For information call the Recreation Office, 674-0376 Registration is tho week of September 11 ot the Recreation Office, 5640 Williams Laks Road or by Mail. BISHOP SEWINC Classes Start Week of September 25 The Bishop Method of Clothing Construction classes are for those who want to learn modern methods of sewing, with professional results. The lessons are a planned progression of techniques which start with beginning techniques in Bishop I following through to advanced techniques and tailoring by Bishop VI. Instruction in oil classes is by lecture with demonstration of the garment scheduled for that class. Bishop I - A torn project; house coat and proper zipper application are taught. First night bring only a note pad and pencil. Eight weeks, $10.00. Limit 10. ^ Bishop II - A skirt and blouse ofcotton and blends will be constructed in this class. Repeat learnings plus several new techniques and beginning fitting will be covered. Eight weeks - $10.00. Limit 16. Bishop III — Basic fitting shells are made as well as a sheath dress, plus advanced techniques of sewing. Ten weeks - $12.00. Limit 12. Bishop IV - Wool learnings; a lined dress and tailored buttonhole kit are scheduled for this group. Further fittings and suitable accessories for a basic dress will be studied. Eight weeks - $12.00. Limit 14. Bishop VI - Suits — a tailored two-piece suit will be made featuring further tailoring techniques. Ten weeks - $14.00. Limit 14. Double Knits - A 3-piece suit of double knit fabric will be constructed featuring special techniques for this type of material. Student must have completed through Bishop IV. Limited 14. Eight weeks - $12.00. Shifts - A lined shift dress will be demonstrated featuring special fitting learnings for shifts. Students must have completed Bishop IV. Limited 14. Eight weeks - $12.00. Advanced Fittings - More advanced fitting given than Bishop III. This course teaches the student now to adapt other patterns to their basic. Limit 0. Eight weeks - $14.00. Teen Girls - This will be an after-schOol class forJunior high and high school aged girls who wish to learn Bishop Method. Sewing will be done mostly in class covering Bishop I in the fall and Bishop II in the spring. Ten weeks. Limited to 10 girls, $10.00. ML Crafts for Adult Leaders China Painting China Painting Drawing and Sketching Flower Arranging Flower Arranging Lqather Crafts Oil Painting (Beg.) Oil Painting (Beg. and Adv.) BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY Business English Key Punch and Office Machines Pre-Christmas Sales Training Public Speaking Shorthand Refresher Slide Rule Typing (Beg.) Typing (Beg.) Typing (Adv.) SPECIAL INTERESTS Accordion Amateur Radio Modern Math Organ , Secrets of Charm Armchair Tours Citizenship for New Americans APES BISHOP SEW I MO Fall 1967 !& DAY TIME SCHOOL INSTRUCTOR 1 Monday 7-9:30 Schoolcraft Dika 1 Monday 7-9:30 Monteith Anderson Monday 7-9:30 Crary Good 1 Tuesday 7-9:30 Monteith Wall* 1 Tuesday 7-9:30 Mason Waite 1 Tuesday 1-3:30 Wat. Center Willis 1 Wednesday 7-9:30 Mason Vincent 1 Wednesday 7-9:30 Crary Shulte 1 Thursday 7-9:30 Crary Talbot II Tuesday 7-9:30 Crary Willis III Monday 7-9:30 Mason Waite III Tuesday 9:30-12 Cherokee Hills Longair III Tuesday 7-9:30 Cherokee Hills Aldea III Wednesday 7-9:30 Schoolcraft Cika III Thursday 1-3:30 Lotus Lake Greve IV Monday 7-9:30 Cherokee Hills Griffith IV Monday 7-9:30 Donelson Greve IV 3 Monday^ 7:30-10 Wat. Center Willis IV Wednesday 9-11:30 Cherokee Hills Griffith IV Thursday 9-11:30 Lotus Lake Aldea , IV Thursday 7-9:30 Mason Lawyer VI Monday 7-9:30 Crary Aldea VI Tuesday 7-9:30 Schoolcraft Mann VI Wednesday 7-9:30 Donelson Greve VI Thursday 1-3:30 Lotus Lake Longair Double Knits Wednesday 1-3:30 ManTey Longair Shifts Tuesday 1-3:30 Lotus Lake Mann Adv. Fittings Wednesday 9-11:30 Martley Greve Teen Girls • Thursday 4-5:30 Mason Oika Thursday 4-5:30 Crary Good Bishop 1 1, II, and IV are 8 weeks - - Ill and VI are 1 0 weeks. You muit register in person on dot?* below. No mail registration for Bishop. ADULT HIGH SCHOOL Courses COUNSELING AVAILABLE - CALL 674-3143 HIGH SCHOOL EVENING CREDIT COURSE! COURSE DAY ISL SPEC. FEE Algebra (Elem.) M-W $18.00 Free Algebra ll (AUv.) M-W 18.00 Free American Government T-Th 18.00 Free American History M-W 18.00 Free Auto Mechanics T-Th 18.00 Free Blue Print Reading (Bldg, and Mach. Trades) M-W 18.00 Free Bookkeeping (Beg. and Adv.) T-Th 18.00 Free Carpentry and Remodeling T-Th 18.00 Free Chemistry (Beg.) M-W 18.00 Free Commercial Law T-Th 18.00 Free Datp Processing (Intro, to Punched Card Equipment) T-Th 18.00 Free (Intro.’to Punched Card Equipment) M-W 18.00 Free Drawing, Sketching and Painting M-W 18.00 Free Economics M-W 18.00 Free Electronics (Technical and Hams) M-W 18.00 Free English (High School) M-W 18.00 Free English (High School) T-Th 18.00 Free Industrial Trigonometry M-W 18.00 Free Machine Shop (Beg.) T-Th 18.00 Free Mathematics (Gen’I.) M-W 18.00 Free Physics (Mechanical and Heat) 1st Semester T-Th 18.00 Free Plane Geometry M-W 18.00 Free Shorthand (Beg.) T-Th 18.00 Free Sociology of the Family Speech (Public Address) T-Th 18.00 Free T-Th 18.00 Free Typing (Adv.) and Office Machine? T-Th 18.00 Free Typing (Beg.) M-W 18.00 Free Welding M-W 18.00 Free Welding T-Th 18.00 Free World Geography M-W 18.00 Free World History T-Th 18.00 Free ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DAY CREDIT COURSES COURSE 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. DAY EE£ SPEC. ££L English (High School) M-W 18.00 Free General Math J T-TH 18.00 Ffee Algebra T-Th 18.00 Free 12:00-3:00 p.m. American Government M-W 18.00 Free American History M-W 18.00 Free 8:00 a.m.-12:00 o.m. Blue Print Reading (Mach. Trades) Sat. 18,00 Free TIME AND PLACE OF EVENING CLASSES : All evening FALL TERM - 1967 Registration — September 11. 12, 13, 14 from 7-9:00 p.m. at the Waterford Township High School Library, 1415 Crescent Lake Rd. Note: Registration will be open the week of 18 September in classes that have openings Classes Begin — Week of September 25 Classes End — December 1 If classes are missed because of the Thanksgiving Holiday, the time must be made up. amitted to evening school classes. A student enrolled in any regular high school day program1 must-have the written permission of his school principal or counselor before registering. i porfioi class is considered a registration expense and will be deducted from refund in case of withdrawal. There will be no refunds after the third scheduled session. BOOKS: Books, where needed, are furnished for a de-posit of $3.00 PER CLASS. This deposit will be refunded at the conclusion of the class term if books are returned in satisfactory condition. The book deposit must be paid at the time of registration. Research had shown 3 out of 5 adults, over the age of 25, do not have a high school diploma. If you are one of these people and inierested in knowing the possibility of obtaining a high school diploma, you tnay receive COUNSELING at registration time or by calling 674-3145 for an appointment, i You might be interested to know that some credit will be given for time in the military service, for work experience and/or training programs completed. You will be placed in high school classes regaraless of the grade in which you discontinued your formal oducation. Share the information in this announcement with your friends and neighbors. Many people attend evening classes with friends. ADULT BASIC EDUCATION Under the Adult Basic Education Act of 1966 Waterford Township Schools will be able to offer free basic education classes to adults. Classes in reading, mathematics, English for the foreign born and lip reading for the hard of hearing will be SPECIAL FEE COURSES: FOR RESIDENTS AND NON-RESI- DENTS - (1) Not a high school, graduate, taking course work toward a high school diploma. (2) A high school graduate under 20 years of age as of September 1, 1967. (3) A full-time day student in a non-public high school. FEE MUST BE PAID Classes will be limited In size and It will be possible to give individual assistanct to each student. The purpose of the program is fa help adults Improve their basic skills in reading, writing, spelling and mathematics. Classes will meet either Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays and Thursdays for a total of six hours per week. Registration — September 18, 19, 1967 W.T.H.S.^ Classes Begin — Week of September 25,19167.' For more information call 673-31 45 or673-1241. student currently enrolled in a full-time public high school day program. (2) A high school graduate over 20 years of age as of September 1, 1967. NOTE: In order to qualify for(a special fee you must register by September 28, 1967. FEE: A material fee payable at registration ag classes: sum, COURSE English Reading Mathematics English for the Foreign Bprn Lip Reading English Reading DAY M-W M-W M-W T-Th T-Th T-Th T-Th T-10 7-10 7-10 7-10 7-10 7-10 7-10 EEL Free Free Free Free Free Free Free urged all students for the follow Auto Mechanics . .... Carpentry..................... Chemistry .................... Data Processing ............... Drawing, Painting and Sketching Electronics............. Machine Shop................... Welding........................ . $3.00 ...3.00 ... 3.Q0 ... 7.00 .. 3.00 ... 3.00 ...3.00 ... 3.00 OFFICE HOURS: Moriday-Friday.................9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. On the days that Adult Education Classes are in session Monday-Thursday................ . 10:00-4:30 p.m. Evening Hburs............. 6:30-9:00 p.m. If tlirrr it a question about the Adult Education Urogram, please cuff 674-3145. The courses listed on these pages are offered by the Waterford Township School District under the direction of the Department of Community School Services. All programs are financed by the Waterford Township Board of Education, the Waterford Township Board and the Mott Program of Flint, Michigan. COURSES FOR EVERYONE FOREGIN LANQUAQ Conversational Spanish I Spanish II German I German II French I I PLACE DAY TIME WKS. EEE Mason Thurs. 7-9 10 $8.00 Crary Thurs. 7-9 8 6.00 Pierce Wed. 7-9 6.00 Mason Tues. 1-9 10 8.00 Crary Thurs. 7-9 8 6.00 Crary Mon. 1-9 8 6.00 Mason Mon. 1-9 8 6.00 Mason Mon. 7-9 io 8.00 Kettering Wed. 7-9 10 8.00 Kettering Wed. W.T.H.S. (Beg. Oct. 18) 7-10 10 $9.00 Kettering Wed. 7-9 4 4.00 Kettering Wed. 7-10 10 9.00 Mason Wed. 7-10 10 9.00 Kettering Wed. 7-10 10 9.00 Mason Tues. 7-10 10 9.00 Kettering Wed. 7-10 10 9.00 Mason Thurs. 1-10 10 9.00 Manley Tues. 7-9 10 $8.00 Riverside Tues. 7-9 * 10 8.00 Cherokee Hills Wed. 7-9 10 8.00 Grayson Mon.' ' 7-9 10 ' 8.00 Mason Wed. 7-9 10 8.00 Kettering Mason Thurs. T-9 Call 67441116 6 3.00 Mason Tues. 7-9 10 8.00 Mason Mon. 7-9 10 8.00 Kettering Thurs. 7-9 to 8.00 Kettering Wed, 7-9 10 8.00 Pierce Tuss. 1-9 10 , 8.00 Pioreo Thurs. 7-9 10 8.00 Guitar Hootenany Negro in American History Grayson About the Jewish People Grayson Poodle Grooming Kettering Poodle Grooming Kettering Homebuying Mason COOKING Basic Cookjng Pierce C$ke Decorating (Beg.) Lutes , Cake Decorating (Beg.) Drayton Pldi Cake Decorating (Beg.) Haviland Cake Decorating (Adv.) Haviland Candy Making Mason DO IT YOURSELF Cabinet Making Mason Furniture Refinishing Mason General Carpentry Mason Gift Wrapping Crary Holiday Decorations Pierce (Beginning Nov. 7) i Home Management and Budgeting Pierce Household Mechanics Kettering Interior Design Mason Ou(j>oard Motor Repair Kettering •Small Engine Repair 1 Kettering Welding Mason HOME ARTS Alterations and Basic Sewing Pierce Problems Sewing (Beg.) Pierce Knitting (Beg.) Lutes Knitting (Beg.) Grayson Knitting (Adv.) Lutes Knitting (Adv!) Lotus Lake Millinery Manley Call 674-07 76 TIME WKS. FEE Tues. T-9 10 8.00 Wed. 7-9 10 8.00 Tues. 7-8:30 6 8.00 Tues. 8:30-10 6 8.00 Mon. 7-9 8 6.0Q Thurs. 7-9 6 $5.00 Mon. 7-9 10 8.00 ; Wed. 7-9 10 8.00 Tues. 7-9 10 8.00 Thurs. 7-9 10 8.00 Tues. 7-9 10 8.00 Mon. 7-9 10 $8.00 Tues. 7-9 10 8.00 Wed. 7-9 10 8.00 Mon. 7-9 10 8.00 Tue$. 7-9 8 6.00 Mon. 7-9 8 6.00 Mon. 7-9 8 6.00 Thurs. 7-9 8 6.00 Wed. 7-9 8 6.00 Tues. 7-9/"' 10 8.00 ThiirS. 7-9 10 8.00 Wed. 7-9 IQ $8.00 Tuesf 7-9 10 8.00 Mon, 7-9 10 8.00 Tues. 1-9 10 8.00 Wed. 7-9 10 8.00 Thurs. 7-9 10 8.00 Wed. 7-9 10 8.00 PARENTS’ CLASSES Expectant Parents (Beginning September 18) Diabetics Understanding Teenagers PLACE DAY Oakland County Bldg. Mon. TIME WKS. FEE.. 7:30-9:30, Ph. 332-9285- Phone 332-9255 7-9 10 S8.00 REGISTRATION INFORMATION WHO: Residents of Waterford Township School District and the Surrounding Area WHEN: Monday, September 11; Tuesday, September 12; Wednesday, September-13; Thursday, September 14. WHERE: Library, Waterford Township High School, 1415 Crescent Lake Road,, Pontiac, Michigan. Register from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. You must register in-person for limited classes on the nights designated above. Unless otherwise indicated all classes begin week of September 25. For further; information call: 674-0776. MAILI REGISTRATION FORM - Fall 1967 I COMMUNITY SCHOOL SERVICES - NON-CREDIT CLASSES 3835 W. Walton Blvd. Drayton Plains i th* non-limited course named below. I enclose my check or [ Court* - - . bo i „ Heme Phene • (It MM. M •<««.) leeeeseeeee’eeeeee e e e e eifeiaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoee-