7he Weather THE PONTIAC PRESS Horn# Edition vofem/iCiIticffitiGAy, Saturday, September 10, me -34 pages Viet Election fervor High Despite Terror SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP)—Communist agents pressed ' their. inti-election attacks around Saigon today with hand grenades, mines and mortars. Nevertheless, pep rallies and parades called for a big^ voter turnout tomorrow to start the nation toward representative government. V - * ' *1; ■ • In the tense atmosphere, guards in front of U.S. Deputy Ambassador William Porter's home fired on two men who had run a police roadblock guarding the residence. The men, aboard a motor scooter, escaped, despite pursuit by a,South Vietnamese army Jeep. ‘ » The Viet Cong began ihe day by derailing a train entering the city and hurling three grenades. At dusk the attacks started up again with fresh reports of grenade explosions at various points throughout the city, In ground fighting, several clashes were reported in widely separated areas on the-eve of voting to select a 117-man assembly which is to give South Viet Nam a new constitution. A U.S. spokesman said intelligence men uncovered a Viet Cong plan to attack an American military billet and a Saigon radio station just prior to the election. He said security guards were increased at both installations. 'American jets tangled in an exchange of fire with three Communist Migs yesterday only 30 miles south of the border of Communist China. The encounter which pilots said ranged down to tree-top ' level, broke-off without damage to either side. * —...— - ~ Other U.S. Air Force planes attacked three trains on the , main northeast raiHine from Hanoi to Red China while carrier-based Navy jets reported sinking a North Vietnamese torpedo boat and damaging a second. Another Malfunction Stalls Gemini 11 Flight START CAMPAIGN HERE- Three top-level Republicans begin a day of campaigning with a stop to-adtiure the peaches of Mrs. Elizabeth Congdon of Washington at the Oakland County Market. Up early this morning to start an eight-county campaign “blitz" were (from left) Sen. Robert P. Griffin, Gov. Romney and Lt. Gov. William G. Milliken. Reportedly Against Truce CAPE KENNEDY, Fla./(AP) — The Gemini 11 rendezvous and space walk nussion was postponed today until Mohday morning because of problems with an automatic pilot system in the Atlas-Agena target rocket. This was the. secoml postponement for astronauts Charles Conrad Jr. And -----------— 'China Pushing Hanoi' LONDON (UPI) —Communist China has warned Hanoi that any peace moves to end the war in South Viet Nam could result in China being forced to move into North Viet Nam, authoritative sources said yesterday. y' The diplomatic sources inti-‘ mated that, although Hanoi has shown no inclination toward negotiations, its rejection of American feelers was in no small degree determined by Peking’s threat. Hite assessment was sab- stantiated by a Peking radio broadcast yesterday, which reported China has ordered its army “to heighten alertness — and make all preparations tor waging a war.” Western observers in Hong Kong interpreted this as an attempt by Peking to dispel'ihy doubts about its position on a negotiated settlement. The militant Chinese stance reputedly emerged during a se- ' ries of wide-ranging discussions held confidenttetiv between So- viet leaders and Hanoi in recent weeks. In these talks, the possibilities of a Viet Nam settlement were discussed, the sources said. The content of these talks were kept secret, presumably to avoid an adverse Chinese Richard F. GordoR Jr. who were in their ready room quarters about 1,200 feet from their launch pad when the punching was called off pt 8:16 a.m. They had beep on the verge of entering their spacecraft just ad hour before/ when the trouble developed in the Atlas booster rocket on Launch Pad 14, 6,000 font ninnti/fnAm Iha /** a «m S *•* I Pistol Slayer Still at Large Barmaid Was Killed in City East Side Bar New Militancy in Church In Moscow, however, it was announced t h a t tiie Russian Communist party chief, Leonid Brezhnev, conferred yesterday with Lee Thanh Nghi, a member of the political bureau of the North Vietnamese Commu-/ nist party’s Central Committee. feet away from the G e m i launch pad. They took the elevator down to thpground level and returned to their quarters in a white van while engineers wrestled with -the problem in the Atlas autopilot. The suspected pistol slayer of an east side Pontiac barmaid remained at large today, with Pontiac police still looking for the 32-caUber murder weapon. 7" Investigators continued to piece together from 14 eye-witness accounts a description of the attacker, but said positive identification of the man had HEADS NEW AGENCY-Dr. William J. Haddon poses in his Department of Commerce office after being named as adminis-' trator of the new National Traffic Safety Agency yesterday. The ^department will be hi charge of administration of automobile and highway safety laws. Now Focusing on Viet Nam (EDITOR’S NOTE - This is the final article in a five-part series by the Rev. David Poling, associate editor of the Christian Herald, who has been appointed a special writer and consultant on religious news for the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) The quiet, folksy preacher has a new look.'of determination and aggressiveness. As one pastor put it : t “We’re tired of acting like a Greek chorus that stands at the side watching a tragedy take place and merely offers occasional comments.” By DAVID POLING Newspaper Enterprise Assn. NEW YORK—The civil rights leadership of clergymen has been extended to other national issues. And with this spread has come a militancy and intensity that church members find difficult to follow. If history is repeating itself, then tiie getivityof William S. Coffin, chaplain of Yale, and Robert McAfee Brown of Stanford University, is worth watching. Mikhail Sustov, the Soviet Dirty ideologist, and Yuri /Andropov, a party secretary/also attended the meeting. / * A POSSIBILITY 7 In earlier meetings, the sources said, a high Hanoi-emissary visited Russia/to discuss • the whole Viet Nam question with Soviet chiefs. It was in these talks that the possibility of peace negotiations was aired. In this review of the situation, it reportedly emerged that China was increasingly against negotiations and would refuse to join talks, even if Moscow and Hanoi were prepared for a peace parley. It was said the Chinese felt any peace moves would represent a masked collusion between Moscow and Washington. Forecaster Sings . . Everthying's Going My Wa/ ~Hsryet been made._ Investigators were told by one witness that the shooting climaxed an argument between the barmaid and her killer. Lunch Talk 1: Will Be iorThoOgfrt “0 What a Beautiful Morning” chimed the downtown carillon this morning and it is a perfect summer day, not too hot, not too cool. The weatherman says tonight will be fair with lows around SO. Highs tomorrow are expected to reach near 80. The official U S. Weather Bureau report reads: SATURDAY—Partly sunny to> day with little temperature change. High 77 to 85. Variable winds 5 to 10 miles. SUNDAY — Mostly sunny and a little cooler. Highs 74 to 80. MONDAY—Partly cloudy qpd slightly warmer. In addition, a 25-year-old man was sought for questioning in connection with the , theft of a 12-gauge shotgun from a police patrol car parked at the murder scene. An autopsy showed the victim — 30-year-old Roenehl L. Nash of 201 Prospect — died early yesterday from two 32-caliber bullet wounds in the throat and chest. She was the second person to die violently at Harry’s Bar, 465 S. Sanford in less than nine months. Twenty-year-old Jessie Anderson was fatally stabbed in the bar Jan. 14. Anderson’s alleged assailant, charged with man- slaughter, was acquitted by a circuit court jury. In Today's Press Peace Offer— N. Viets reject troop withdrawal plan — PAGE A-2. Packaging Truth Committee expected to vote out bill — PAGE A-12. Trade Wfth China British doing. a brisk business — PAGE A-4. Astrology .........B4 Bridge ..'...... B-4 Church News ... B-S—B-7 Crossword Puxzk ...C-ll Comtes B-4 Editorials ...... A-8 . ,c-i—c-s For these two clergymen were among the earliest to draw attention to the civil rights protest by their leadership in the first ' sit-ins at southern lunch counters 10 years ago. COMMAND RESPECT Men like these are the channel between university ferment and congregational concern. For BrqwnapH Coffin command toerefpect of the academic community, the enthusiasm of the students and are highly regarded by church- Today, Brown, Coffin and Co. have held up the horror of the Viet Nam war for the churches to behold. Says Coffin, an infantry captain in World War H: “The church must keep insisting that war is a bloody mess and that we have no right to turn our face away from all the blood that to involved. MORAL MANDATE “Let no one say that anything as important as foreign policy should be left to foreign policy experts alone.” HUNG BEAUTIES — These five lovelies ere preliminary in the Miss America pageant which crowns Ite new queen From left are: Nancy Naylor, Miss New Hampshire: Sharon Phillian, Miss Ohio; Charlene Dallas, Miss California; Jane Jayroe, Mias Oklahoma; and Barbara Hams, Miss South Carolina. Mias California is tin only double winner going into tonight’s finals. Meeting Slated To Unveil U. of D. Study Monday Night Two hundred community leaders will get their first look Monday night at the respite of a year-long study of Pontiac by the University of Detroit’s Architecture Dept. A proposal for downtown redevelopment will be previewed for Pontiac citizens at a noon luncheon Tuesday at the Elks Temple, - Open to all who are interested, the public luncheon is, planned to expiate a proposal by Oak Park developer A. Alfred Taubman for an enclosed mall-type shopping center. The shopping center is proposed for a 63-acre tract south of Lawrence in the southern end of the central business district. Luncheon tickets can be purchased for |2 at tiie Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce office in the Biker Building ; Dick-inson’s Mena Wear, 31 N. Sag-inaw; Communty National Bank branch office, 584 N. Perry; The 7:30 p.m. presentation will offer one view of Pontiac in the year 2000. It is a look at the total city and its expected development over the next 34 years. Monday’s premiere will be the first of a series over a three-month period calculated to present tile study results to 4,000 Pontiac people, according to C. Don Davidson, professor of architecture and study director. Primarily a project of the school of architecture, the study ' has involved students, faculty and outside professionals. _i The former Newport stpre .at 74 N. Saginaw has been taken oyer for the presentation, which is to be given on an invitation basis for the initial three SLIDE PRESENTATION Two slide presentations, 40 minutes of “Pontiac: An Urban Crisis”; mid 30 minutes of “Pontiac: Toward a New Environment”, will lead off tiie pro-gram. Extensive models have been constructed of the entire city; detailing the interim's and exteriors of major buildings; both existing and proposed new structures. Hughes, Hatcher and Suffrin at the Mall; and Osmun’s at the Tel-Huron Shopping Center. A model has been made of a completely • reconstructed Pontiac State Hospital, depicting the'hospital as a regional center for the intensive treatment of the mentally ill. Hie remodeled hospital is shown occupying only a fraction of the land that it now does. „ (about 400 acres) of the present grounds are taken over for housing. As explained by Davidson, the U- of D. study is an attempt to plan a logical sequence for anticipated building to Pontiac. FUTURE LOOK about the future? What about the year 2000? Davidson predicts Pontiac’s population will exceed 200,000 people by the torn of the century, while Oakland County will have 3)4 to four times the number of people it now has, estimated at 780,000. Such population growth means, for one thing, that toe (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) LI L ONES ■'W«n, I T ™ .” meant “after the death of Christ.” Upon tracing back, I found that the misconception arose principally among pupils of a sisterhood having its mother house at Monroe and so localized to this area. ★ . ★ ★ A(nno) D(omfai) can only mean “In the year of our Lord’.’ from which I construe the year of His birth. Gained Poor Impression of City -Planners Recently I attended the open meeting of the City Planning Commission. In the meeting I saw a stoall business man attacked and old skeletons dug up trim as far back as 1953, seemingly to swing votes. I got thn impression that only two or three were really there anclthe rest simply agreed to what had been previously decided: These few did all the talking and I had the feeling theywere not completely unbiased. . * ★ ★ ★ ’ Those who serve the public have doable the obligation to be fair and Just but it is my opinion tint Die commission did not act either fairly or justly. KENNETH WADE 1376 STANLEY .Confident Living: . Question and Answer .What are those yellow pipes I see all over town? NOSEY REPLY f the City Engineering Department f are additional gas distribution facilities to l by Consufners Power Company. * The Better Half Ruthless Self-Appraisal Needed By NORMAN-------- VINCENT PEALE There is a passage fa Sh$e-speare’s “Hamlet” which goes: “This above all: to thine own self be true/ And I it must follow, I as the night I the day,/ Thou I canst not then I be false to any] man.” It’s a strange| fact of human | nature t h a t] y0U to Dr. PEALE yourself before you will Me to other people. We always want to let ourselves off easy; there is some protective device by which we do not like to see clearly our own fault;, handicaps ami defects. But if you or I are ever to overcome them, we must lay them out and study them absolutely objectively. I have bad the experience of people asking me for advice^ and that they spent the entire time assuring me that they were not really so bad. In this situation the interview was wasted because they were not honest with me and they were not honest with themselves. even the mist brilliant minds have the capacity to fool tbemselves. By JAMES MARLOW AP News Analyst WASHINGTON — Dr. Eric F. Goldman, historian and Princeton professor, has quit as a White Rouse consultant, which fa his case meant being a bridge between President Johnson and the nation’s intellectuals. In a number of cases, this has been like trying i build a bridge between reality and idealism. Goldman, in one of those don’t-quote-me-directly news conferences where he man- MARLOW aged to reveal some thoughts after two years fa Us job, believes there to still a wide gap between Johnson and Us intellectual critics. For one tiring, Goldman thinks there is mutual distrust between the two sides. Johnson is suspicious of the intellectuals’ motives and they won't accept him « an able leader because his political maneuver-fags drill them. To this writer, there is no more blessed, indispensable group than Intellectuals for their efforts to keep the American mind Working at its hipest levels. But also to this writer, who for mart than • quarter of a century has watched politicians and government leaden fa Washington, a lot of American intellectuals live fa a dream world which bat no connection They set np for themselves an Meal of what a president should be, although they would have difficulty agreeing on it, and close their minds to the reality of what a president is. In the first place, he is an individual, which always makes any president different from any other. ^ One will have more intellectuality, like _________________________ Woodrow Wilson; one will be more bleak, warmth, like Franklin D. Roosevelt, VerbahOrchids * ebullience, like Theodore Roosevelt; one will have sheer character sticking out of his ears, like Harry S. Truman; one will be a heroic symbol and nonintellectual but magical pacifier of emotions, like Dwight D. Eisenhower; and one will be the essence of grace, like John F. Kennedy. STYLE AND TASTE Kennedy hpd more than grace* He had style and taste. In any of time fields, Johnson is no match for Kennedy and seems to reveal it by his ceaseless efforts to be accepted, applauded and approved. But Kennedy was an amateur president f compared with Johnson in the sense of accomplishment, endless energy, and 24-hour a day dedication to his job. Kennedy talked better than Johnson but performed much There is, of course, a reason for this. The ego wants to preserve its self-respect at all times. So you have to force the ego grimly back into a corner and say, “Lode, you are going to hear the plain truth about yourself.” And this is really a Herculean job because Mrs. Carrie Underwood of 2000 Woodward; 90th birthday. Mrs. Arthur Foisy of 160 Willard; 87th birthday. Charles A.Plumb of 32 Pfaegrove; 85th birthday. of 2600 Elizabeth Lake Road; 81st birthday. When I was a boy I used to spend my summers with my grandmother and I have always felt that what fear developed started at that' time. At night she would go around looking into closets and empty rooms. I can see her now, clad fa one of those old-fashioned nightgowns, trying ail the doorknobs. Then she would kneel down by her bed and say her prayers. I never heard prayers equal to ' hers to-all my life. She would keep me on my knees beside her for a long while and, as a final precaution, she would look under the bed to be sure nobody was there., . *• ★ ★ ★ Well, that was a long time ago, but one night recently I said to the elevator -man in our apartment house, “I.don’t suppose there are mapy people at home on a summer weekend like this?” “(hi your side of the house,” 1 he said, “there’s not a single person here tonight except you.” I unlocked my door and went fa I had never heard boards creak the way they did that night When I started to go to bed, I at most looked under it Then I toughed out loud, “No, no, Grandma,” I saM to myself. “You leave me alone.” The . hand of my grandmother, long gone, was actually on me and I had to shake it off. Be honest with yourself. If you are touchy, on edge, easily annoyed, find out why. If you have difficulty getting along with people, examine your feelings .and find out why If you are filled with fear, take it out and look at it and find out why. If you have a guilt tendency, take it out and analyze it. If you fail again and again, be objective about that fault Don’t say the trouble is due to someone else, because nine times out of ten you are the ber, it is possible to become strongest at your weakest point — when you admit your Smiles Sharing a happy time doubles its pleasure. * ★ ★ It’s odd how many golden blond gals have black eyebrows and black eyelashes_______ “Listen mister, take one step off that curb and you’ll spend —tiie next six months on the county prison farm.” - ______ Washington Notebook: By WASHINGTON STAFF WASHINGTON (NEA) -For every “nonpolitical” trip President Johnson mak"es, there are‘about half a dozen “a d v a nee men” who scout the countryside ahead, rustling crowds, mak-jl fag logistical^______ arrangements and insuring that there are sufficient “Wei-come, Mr. President’’ signs scattered along the route. The easiest way to accomplish the latter task, one advance man reports, is to arrange a dance for local high school kids. Records are , borrowed from a local radio station, local merchants fclefa fa soft drinks and everybody makes up a couple of pasters. They are distributed simply by tacking them np on every tree, building or telephone pole along the President’s One which was caught (fa Kingston, R.I.): “Welcome, Mr. President. Thanks for fouling up our weekend.” * * ★ . Although it’s not limited to the banks of the Potomac, foot-fa-mouth disease can be a pretty serious ailment fa official Washington, particularly for the newcomer. The borderline between a harmless utterance and one which can produce serious repercussions is quite fine. Often one must wait for the morning newspapers to find oat tatmaUdi category his crack at fae previous eve-. fang's embassy dinner tolls. Take Otto Graham, new coach of the Washington Redskins, for example. After being informed that President Johnson had sees the Baltimore Colts stomp his team, 354), fa the season’s fie hibftion game, Gf 1 quipped: 71 1 “He can stay home the next time." • This mie didn’t sit too well, and Graham apologized i later press conference. But, at h recent appearance before Washington’s National Press Club, the coach showed he could produce a similar crack which definitely stayed on the “safe” ride of me line. Pointing out {hat he and the President’s new soi^fa-law, Pat Nugent, both came from Waukegan, 111., he quipped: “I was not invited to the wedding. After leanring that LBJ saw us lose to the Crib, I know why.” v ★ it it. AH the public papers of U.S. presidents are regularly printed fa attractive, neatly bound volumes. Up to now it has worked out rather simply. A single volume, though of somewhat varying size, was adequate to cover one y&r’s output of papers. ‘ Bat LBJ has broken the pattern. His first year’s printing, which toefaied the five weeks of IMS following John F. Kennedy’s assassin-“ ’fate' ‘ Will busy 1965, coverb* the large outpourings of the Great Society, take three? of 101 Mechanic; 83rd birthday. Mrs. Retta Walls of Davisburg; 83rd birthday. It to comfortable and comforting for an intellectual to live remotely and safety to an academic world, for away from the boobytraps of politics, and decide how the country should be run. George W. Murthnm of Oxford; 85th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Criger of Springfield Township; Sfot Wedding anniversary. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER OPEN SUNDAYS NOON TO 6 DRAYTON PLAINS SHOPPING CENTER Noods to Determine Dote of Aid Payment LANSING Ransom. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Leo S. Frankowski of Sunny Beach Boulevard and the late Mr. Frankowski, chose a Street-length A:line white wool ihress with crochet trim. Her mantilla was of lace. Nancy Frankowski attended hCTr sister at the i Couple to Remarry After Many" Years Mai« CLEANING Quick Courteous Service! FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY Phone: FE2-71& NEW WAY RUG and CARPET CLEANING CO. 42 Wisner Street Pontiac, Michigan Theirs was a teen-age marriage that ended in divorce. But a happy ending to the story took place Saturday morning at St. 'lhoma#AqUi-nas Church in Dearborn. Mrs. Bella Discher, Bloomfield Terrace, remarried the man she had wed over 40 years ago, Joseph Pandolfo of Uficg, N. Y. The Pandolfos.had ’two daughters; one is now Mrs. Rose Hill of Detroit; the other is Sister Mary Vita of Mount Carmel Mercy Hospital, also Detroit. Both will be at the wedding. BOTH REMARRIED After their divorce, Pandolfo and Mrs. Discher remarried. He had another daughter, now Mrs. George Abraham. She has come from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. for today’s ceremony and the reception following at Saratoga Farms in Novi. Mrs. Discher has been widowed (Eor-nine years; her former husband is a widower of three years. Their daughters reestablished contact with their father and brought their parents together. ★ ★ * It took just one week, says Mrs. Discher, for them to decide to remarry. She hadn’t seen her first husband for 40 years, but recognized him at once. “He’s as much in love as ever.” • Mrs. Discher wore a two- pfepp rhampngnp matelass? dress with matching shoes at the wedding today. A white lace mantilla and pink rose buds (Hi her purse completed her ensemble. ★ ★ ★ IJer brother and his wife, the Joseph Manzos of Detroit, attended the couple. FEEDS DOCTORS For the past six years, Mrs. Discher has operated the coffee shop in the medical clinic •building just north of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. She plans to continue working. Sometimein the near future, the couple will take a delayed honeymoon, a trip to New York. It was a teen-age marriage that failed. Or did it? Use Yam Instead For a striking effect, try using wool yarns instead of embroidery floss on the next piece of household linen that you embroider. performed' by -Rev. Charles Writfit James M. Ewer Was his brother’s boot man. They are the sons of James A Ewers of South Winding Drive * * * . -llie newlyweds wfr live in, East Lansing where both attend Michigan State Uqiver- Goes to Africa -Mrs. Cart Clifford of North Telegraph Road has just returned from a month long trip to South Africa where she visited Johannasburg, C a p e-town and other sites. . She also participated in a safari into the Kruger National Park. Clean trs New The arrival of a new baby is a good reason to give any handed-down furniture a fresh coat of washable paint or enamel. Let him- start home life in clean surroundings that can be kept dean with the least cost and effort —which means with sudsy water. i^apn ■ -vr %+i -• LW* safes1 ft r———--i MINI-AIDS for News Daafness NO WIRES—NO PLUGS | 30% OFF ON ALL I HEARING AIDS ■ Pontiao Consumers Co-Op Optical ■ J- 1717 S. TELEGRAPH ROAD 333-7871 5 I, - (% Mile South ofOrchard Lk. Rd.) ' *, J| MRS. IgMIl L. R. THORPE Miss Rykert L. R. Thorpe Take Vows Vows were taken by Cheryl Lynn Rykert and Lynn Robert Thorpe, Friday evening in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Their parents, who reside in =Fontiag Township, -oro the Thomas E. Murphys of Prov-incetown Street and the Lloyd Thorpes of Parklawn Street. * ★ * A veil of ivory illusion complemented the bride’s gown and train of ivory candlelight silk organza with pearl applique. Her bouquet held gardenias and Stephanotis. With Janice Rykert, her sister’s maid of honor, were the bridesmaids Phyllis Jones, Marie Machniak and Mary Viviano, junior maid. Richard Bye was best man. Ushers were Karl Rykert and Gary Sipperley. After a reception in the American Legion Hall, Auburn Heights, the couple left for a honeymoon at Mackinac Island. FACTS ABOUT PHARMACY , -x HOWARD L DELL Your Neighborhood Pharmacist The passage of ti(n« can affect those drugs stored oway in your madlcina chest. Somq drugs detariorc with age; some get stronger; others weaker. In a • •case, using outdated medicine con be hazardous. Baldwin Pharmacy The Winfred Kollars of West Knollwood twill celebrate....................... their golden wedding anniversary Monday with a Mass of Thanksgiving at St. Caiman's Church, Farmington, A reception mil follow at the Pagoda Restaurant, Clawson. The couple has two daughters, Mrs. J. Lyle Winslow of North PebbliCreek Road and Mrs. Edward A. Brinker, Bass Lake; and a son, James A. of Knollwood Circle. The couple has 22~grandchttdren artd i3 great-grandchildren. This C^idle Gets Workout OMAHA, Neb. 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The film is “Who’s Minding, the Mint,” arid set watchers! are afforded a closeup view of the comic’s in- ^ u dividual styles; THOMAS „ Berle, of course, always is “on.” The gags come in machine-gun fashion,' good and bad.. If he doesn’t hit you with a laugh, he’s likely to aim a jab at the ribs, just to make sure you’re paying attention. Bishep is something else. He stares at you with that blank face and talks so flatly that you wonder hbw he ever got to~be a comedian. Then he comes out with a slyly hilarious remark that makes you realize how; Television audiences will be getting ample exposure to the Berle-Bishop styles this season. Berle began his -weekly hour for ABC this week, and he proached the project with his customary enthusiasm.- * ‘UP TO THE MINUTE’ “I’ve got a great production team working on the show,” he reported. “We’ll do the show three days before it goes on the air. None of this pretaping that other variety shows do. My stuff has to be up to the minute. Howj can you tell a gag about Justice and he isn’t concerned about the prospect of the nightly grind. “It’ll be far easier than the weekly shows I did,” he remarked. There will be virtually preparation. I never prepared when 1 did the ‘Tonight’ show, Some of the best gags came right out of the situations! got into ad libbing." The' ABC show will place him in direct competition with Johnny Carson, but Bishop expects their relations to remain cordi-*L. ... - Senate Again Lacks Quorum RightsBill SfillStalled WASHINGTON (AP) - After failing again to muster enough members .for a quorum, the Senate has put off tjtiscussion of the administration’s civil rights bill until Monday. Opponents of the legislation indicated it would fare-no better then. .. Igta ★ * ★ “The. bill showsne'slgns of hurricane anmmfion,” Senate RepubUcan^ldader Everett M. *'f ’ »ep^ Khr’s'«■!« <*« ^diCai Cor. ^3,1"LSteen,lg Sh8 t and rosion resistance. padded instrument panel -a-rel--------------------------- Merrill Blasts V' fV- of Viet Election W William H. Merrill, Democrat-*! ic candidate for the 18th Dis-1 trict U. S. Congressional seat, 1 today took issue with the Viet 1 Nam views expressed by his 11 opponent this week. || ■ “Rep. William S Broomfield[1 has described next week’s elec-1 tion in South Viet Nam as right I is wrong, and a step that 1 could well mean the end of the I Viet Cong,” Merrill said. || Such an analysis of a problem I as complex as Viet Nam is sojl superficial it is frightening, || claimed Merrill. illustrates Broomfield’s total lack of creative and constructive thought,” Merrill said. ‘He is either a fool or a charlatan.” \ SACRED HEART PARISH 3400 Adams Rd.—^uburn Heights Annual Fall Festival! 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High Aerial Act 2 Performances Daily RIDES AND GAMES FOR ALL AGES Community Theaters KEEOO Sat -Tum : "Three on a Couch," Lewis, Janet Leigh; "Mara of the W ness," .Adam "Betman" West, cot Wed.: "Munster, Go Home," Y DeCarlo, color; "Plnocchlo in Space," Arnold Sting, color. MILFORD Sat.-Sun.: Walt Disney's "Lt. Robin Crusoe," Dick Ven Dyke, color: 1 Appeloosa, Run," color. Starts Fri., Sept. 16: "Paradise Hewel- I ten Style," Blyts Presley, color; Bellboy," -jerryTSwis. OXPORO Sat.-Mon.: "Harper," Paul Newman, Lauren Bacalt; Janet Leigh. Thurs.-Frl.: "Shane," Alan Ladd, Jean the township board at its Aug. j 15 meeting. The board ruled then that the junk yard, which was already in operation, was in violation of a township ordinance since it was located within 500 feet 5 , " " . ~ of homes. Reapplying fof the scrap iron * * *. license is Cecil Cordell of 442 operat{on was ordered Broadway- • .shut down, The license request for a i In o t h e r business Monday, junk yard operation at 2242 the board Will hold public hear- Turned down in his first bid for acquisition of a scrap iron license for a junk yard operqp tion, a Pontiac man Will try again at Monday night’s meeting of the Waterford Township Board. Edinburgh was rejected by UNION LAKE AT HAGGERTY ROAD ’hone EM 3-0661 Adults $1.25 Hildren Under 12 Free COMMERCE I, LIMITED ENGAGEMENT! c DIRECT FROM ITS 1 RESERVED SEAT ENGAGEMENTS! FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES! WarnU Bros: super ings for two special assessment district street lighting projects 'for Edgeorge Street in Holiday .Faring No. 3 Subdivision and for Seebaldt Street from Walton i south to Louella in Loon Lake Heights Subdivision. 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Now, Hill said, it would require the 20-cent weight tan boost plus a two-cent fuel tax increase. PTTLE HOPE The tax boost proposal Mas been kept in committee by the Legislature for two sessions and there is little prospect for legislative action before next year, Hilt told a Michigan Rond Builders Association meeting. • , f _ That proposal, he said, besides helping the Highway Department, would boost revenues of cities and counties by about $250 million over six years. Boosting the proposed fuel tax increase to two cents.would add slightly more than $100million to that, he said. State Police Seek Recruit Applicants { Col. Fredrick E. Davids, director of the Michigan State Police, announced today that applicants are being sought for the organization ’ s ’recruit schools this fall. $ a a Davids said interested men 21 to 30 years old can contact their nearest State Police post W write to the -Michigan State Civil Service Commission in iLansing for complete details. 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[tough sanctions Wilson "also is expected to agree to back his plan with tough selective sanctions in addition to the present oil embargo’on Rhodesia, These could include asbestos, {pi., giron and chrome, as sug-! gested at die conference Friday by Canadian Prime toaster Lester B. Pearson*, ★ a A The serious nature of disagreement in the talks, however, is illustrated by the relection of invitations to Chequers by two delegation leaders -- Prime Minister Sir ..Albert Margai of Sierra LeOne and Foreign Min- ister Simon Kapwepwe of bia. Both were critical of Wilson’s Rhodesia policies. TO BE ABSENT Another absentee from Chequers will be President Hastings Banda of Malawi. A government spokesman said that Banda ‘‘never accepts invitations of this kind.” 5 : f A '1t A After the informal talks, Wil-son will make his official reply to speechies . of the delegation heads when (he conference resumes MondSy: As President Milton Obdte Uganda said: “Hie ball is now with Mr. Wilson.” that there will be no sellout to (Rhodesian PdmeMinister Ian) Smith the conference seems certain toend disastrously.” Smith declared independence from Britain last Nov. 11 after Britain insisted that the country’s Africans be given a voice in the government before the colony becomes independent* Slack African nations have been demanding that Britain use force to put down Smith’ government. Britain has de-cllned to do this, relying instead mi economic sanctions. DISASTEROUS END As thei'ondoii Times put it: “Without a British ( Pedestrian Killed HARTFORD (AP) - An auto struck and killed Evelyn Jack-son, 85, on the Red Arrow Highway near the'Van Buren-Ber-rien County line Friday. Jerry Cttesi Funds Delay WASHINGTON (AP) - Mayor Jerome Cavanagh of Detroit Friday eritized delays in procetoig funds for antipoverty projects. AW* . Cavanagh said Detroit’s program could be hurt unless federal funds soot sire made available. • A . A A / ■ Cavanagh Was in Washington as a member of a five-mayor, 24-citizen committee known a$ the Public Officials Advisory Council. The first contact lenses to be worn on the eyeball were made in 1887, according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. ,, WASHINGTON (AP) — A trimmed-down version of the trutii-in-packaging bill probably wiU be voted put of the House Commerce Committee before the congressional session ends, some members indicated today. ** * In interviews, they said they wifi offer amendments to the Senate-passed bill that would remove provisions aimed at giving the government more authority, to stand- -ardize tile sizes, shapes and weights in; which food, drug, cosmetics and other com Sumer products are sold: \ Prospects, for final congressional enactment of tiie bill are hampered by the short time remaining before Congress quits, a possible Rouse Roles Committee v roadblock and tiie possibility that Senate sponsors may not want the bfll If ft Is approved in a watered-down version. The legislation Is ’ aimed at preventing deception^ in packaging and labeling and permitting housewives to make simple price comparisons in the face,.of g proliferation of products on the shelve^)! the nation’s „ markets. Spokesmen for most big U.S. food manufacturers have assailed the bfir* packaging procedure and said It would add millions of dollars in new costs which would have to be passed on to consumers. “I don’t believe this bill (kies all-the manufacturers say it. will,” Rep. Harley 0. Staggers, D-W. Va^ the committee chairman, said as his committee wound up six weeks of open hearings , oh the legislation Thursday. 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SHUTTER STORE 0PEN M0NDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:30 A’M* ,0 9:00 P,M’ HOURS: SUNDAYS 12 NOON to 6 P.M. Pontiac Mall PHONE 682-4940 Telegraph at Elizabeth Lake Rd. PONTIAC PRESS Bears Favored in Opener EE W, 1906 • B-r-1 I By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press Hie time of reckoning is here for the Detroit Lions, and no team could offer a more severe test in a season opener than the Chicago Betfs, oldest .and toughest rival on the Detroit pro schedule. The Beard are 13 point choices in the Tiger Stadium game Sunday, but something of Reckoning Arrives for Detroif Lions Sunday which might boost the Lions' hopes is toe fact that even in their great years; toe Bears have always started poorly'in the regular season. After a couple games, unsatisfied George Halas, dean of the NFL coaches, often goes into a verbal rage and then the Bears seem to become toe demons of pro football. Last year was a typical example when the Bears were whipped 8y San Francisco, Los Angeles and Green Bay in toe first three games. and for toe next II games his only loss was a five point decision to Baltimore. He lost toe finale to Minnesota 34-17 to finish third. During that streak of eight straight victories and nine of 10 wins, quarterback Rudy Bukich mid speedster Gale Sayers went onawild scoring spree, whipping San Francisco 61-20 and scoring 45, 38, 3k 34 and 35 points in Other games. Chicago finished second in the league in searing with 469 points and Detfoit was next to the bottom with 257. Sayers set a new league record with 22 touchdowns, two by kick returns and six as a pass receiver, fur a total 6f 132 points, while the best scorer toe Lions had was Wayne Walker, the kicker, wffi57poffiH. ------------~~ ’ ' With Tommy Watkins on the injured reserve list, this eliminates the best gainer the Lions had last year when he paced the kickoff and punt re-turn teams. Watkins had a 57-yaird punt return for a touchdown and, ironically, he went 94 ydrds on the opening kickoff against the Bears^o the six yard line to set up the Lions only touchdown in a 17-10 loss.« The Lions will have tackle <1. D. Smith back in the offensive linenp for the first time since 1he mid-1964 season when he sustained a knee injury which failed to heal last year. The defensive .unit for Detroit is intact with soph Larry Hand starting the season St defensive end, but the offensive unit has- a big turnover of faces. Along with Smith, rookie Bob Kowalkqwski will be on itoe line at guard and Tom Nowatzke will be at fullback. Milt Plum will probably Start at quarterback despite * rumors that former Pontiac Arrow Karl Sweetan may be a surprise starter: Kickoff is 1:30 pin; Sunday and a crowd of 52,000 is expected at Tiger Stadium. Cubs Student H Passes Mound Test JUMPS OVER GOAL —New York Jet’s halfback Bill Mathis (31) jumps over a lineman and into the , end zone for a touchdown against toe Miami Dolphins in the third quarter of their AFL game in Miami last night, laying to stop him is Pete Jaquees (44). The Jets won toe game, 19-14. By toe Associated Press School is still out for Ken Holtzman, but he heads toe dean’s list at Durocher Tech. Holtzman, 29-year-old student prince of Leo Durocher’s Chicago pitching staff, picked up another summer credit Friday night by blanking San Francisco for 7 2-3 innings as the last-place Cubs ambushed Juan Marichal and the Giants 6-0. ww* It was the ninth victory high among Cub pitchers — H toe rookie lefthander, who began toe season as a full-time scholar and will return to toe University of Illinois at Chicago later this month to begin his senior year. Tumbles, 19-14 Dolphins Shock N.Y. With Late Rally MIAMI, Fla. (AP) - The New York Jets launched their American Football League season with a 19-14 defeat of toe Miami Dolphins, and Joe Na-mato may have won back his starting job at quarterback. But the Friday night decision over the Dolphins, brand new members of toe league and decided underdogs, Was so close it may have left everything up in toe air for Jet Coach Weeb Ewbank. . * * ★ Mike Taliaferro, who led toe Jets to four straight exhibition Victoria after the $400,000 Na-math injured hisfrick knee, was handled roughly by toe Dolphins. He completed only four of 17 passes in the first half, one for a touchdown. Namath fared better, hitting eight of 18 shots in, toe second haifpbut; was victimized by a fourtoperiod Miami rally led by another expensive quarterback, $300,000 rookie Rick Norton of Kentucky. Norton torew a 43-yard touchdown pass that bounced off toe hands off Bo Roberson into those of Dave Kocourek when New York was coasting with a 199 lead. . STOLEN PASS Then Pete Jaquees, just picked up by the Dolphins from San Diego, stole a Namath aerial and raced 27 yards foe a score that had the Jets fighting for their lives at the end. New York took an early 99 lead over Miami when Verlon Biggs dumped Norton in his end in Pro Grid Opener West Conference Kingpins to Open NFL Campaign MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP) The National Football League season opens with a crescendo tonight as toe Baltimore Colts grapple with toe Green Bay Packers in a battle of Western Conference kingpins, The rematch between the powers that clashed in last December’s memorable postseason playoff will be nationally televised. Kickoff is scheduled for 9:30 p.m. EDT. The Packers, who won the playoff 13-10 on a Don Chandler field goal in “sudden death’ overtime, will test their sometimes balky offense against a Colts’ defense that could be toe league’s best. ★ * w The Packers’ defense, which carried the team to the NFL title a year ago, is also in for a probing. Quarterback Johnny Umtas is healthy again and so is his understudy, Gary Cuozzo. Unitas and Cuozzo both were on the shelf for the playoff and Coach Don Shula had to go with running back Tom Matte at quarterback. PASS CATCHER Matte is back at halfback aijfl has been impressive as a runner and pass receiver during the most miserly in the league in 1965, has been strong, but toe Colts’ defenders have been even stronger. Baltimore shut out both Washington and Detroit while allowing only 41 points in five games. The Colts, who lost three times in three meetings with Until mid-June Holtzman, $65,000 bonus baby, was a once-a-week pitcher while concentrating on his studies. He beat Los Angeles 2-0 for his first decision in toe majors blit had won only three games when the school year ended. He’s made toe most of his summer vacation, however, winning four of his last five decisions for an overiaHmarkof 9-13. RELIEF HELP Holtzman stopped toe Giants on two hits for seven innings while nursing a. 19 lead. The Cubs gave him a two-run cushion in the eighth, but he needed relief help with two out in the bottom of the inning when toe Giants loaded toe bases on single and two walks. Bill Hands, an ex-Giant, came out of the bullpen, struck out Jim Ray Hart to end the eighthinning threat and completed the four-hitter, pinning toe loss on Marichal, now 219. ---/» * The Giants’ loss dropped them into third place in the tight National League race, two percentage points behind toe Dodgers and \Vi games behind leagueleading Pittsburgh. The Dodgers blanked Houston 79 on Claude Osteen’s toree-hitter and the Pirates edged St. Louis 3-2 on Bill Mazeroski’s bases-loaded : sacrifice fly-to the 12th inning. The surging 'Atlanta Braves trimmed New York 89 for their ninth victory to the last 10 games and Philadelphia downed Cincinnati 79 in other NL games. packers last season, have exhibition season, which Balti- v™ tn nm. with more breezed through with a 59 record. The- Packers, 29 against league opposition in toe preseason games, have been able -to put oh a convincing offensive display in only (me game —the 37-10 conquest of the New York Giants a week ago. In three earlier games, t the Packers had averaged only one touchdown despite brilliant individual performances by; the veteran running backs Paul Horming and Jim Taylor. The Packers’ defense, the been pointing to the game with Green Bay since they opened camp. Another defeat could have a crushing effect on their morale. Midland Brothers Bring Cardinals Dean Memories ST. LOUIS (UPI>—Shades of i Paul and Dizzy IDeah days for the St. Louis Cardinals. #®be. Cardinals boasted Friday a new brother-pitcher act to Larry and Danny Jaster. ★ General Manager Bob How-sam of the Cardinals recalled four ptayen on option to miner league chibs, including 28-year-old Danny Jaster, torn toroid er brother Larry, a southpaw. The Jaster bratkot are The previous pitching brothers with the Cardinals Were the McDaniel toothers, Von and Ltody, toe totter a reliever with the San Fraadao&Giaets. Von McDaniel (Itched a , hitter with the Cardinals, w* toped ana trouble and to-. to a converted 4M base-naan to toe minor leagues. The 22-year-old Larry Jaster has a 99 record with the Cardinals, and has pitched 87 scoreless innings so far agntn«t the Los Angeles Dodgers, including one inning in relief last year and four abut out games in a row this season. FASTBALL; Pitching coach Joe Becker of toe Cardinals, had said Danny Jaster “hast better feat ball, more effective,” than hie brother Larqr. Larry Jaster has a 3.49 earned run average, and In 22 g»*n~ a record of 73 strikeouts 14 home runs and 39 bases on balls uatost him. Danny Jester has been in Lodto the past few days ted*, fotog treatment tor a back afi-ment He kStot S-faicbes, add has an 89 wooJost mark and a 3.40 era. The game begins a busy weekend of football in toe NFL with six games scheduled for Sunday. The Chicago Bears, another prime Western contender, open aigainst the defensive-minded Detroit Lions at Detroit.1 The NFL makes its official debut in Atlanta as the freshly minted Falcons meet the Los Angeles Rams who are under new head'Coach George Alien. * ★ . ★ ■ The Cleveland Browns, starting the season with star fullback Jim Brown still in retirement win begin defense of their Eastern Conference title against the Washington Redskins . The Redskins are being coached fay farmer Browns’ quarterback Otto Graham. Osteen, pitching his,first complete game since July 6, scattered three singles and brought his record to 15-11 while the Dodgers punished four Houston hurlers for 14 hits, including five doubles. Successive two-baggers by Wes Parker, Willie Davis and Ron Fairly delivered two runs in toe third, giving Osteen all the help he required. ★ ★ ★ The Pirates loaded the ba in the 12th on Matty Alou’s single, a sacrifice, an intentional walk to Roberto Clemente — who had stroked four hits-r and an unintentional pass to pinch hitter Manny Mota. Mazeroski then came through with his fly to center, breaking the 2-2 deadlock. Sam, P<0ner Golf Favo CINCINNATI (AP)—You just have to figure oM West Virginian Sam Snead and former West Virginian Ed Tutwiier as tfae favorites but that doesn’t mean much to the U.S.G.A. pro-amateur gold tournament which opens ito Utopia run here today. A beat ball tournament that rims only 36 boles can produce Two years ago an unheralded combination of Mike Krak and Lou Oefamig woo it and last year’s Wiimers-Mike Souchak and Tutwiier - weren’t particularly bigb-rated to pre-tourna- Local Teams Suffer Losses Softball Tournament at Drayton Park DISMISSED AND HIRED—Billy, Herman (left) was dismissed today as manager of toe Boston Red Sox and coach Pete Runneis (right) was named interim manager. Hetman Ousted Two local teams dropped first-round decisions in the Third Annual Waterford Softball Invi-tional last night at Drayto Plains Park. Spencer Floors of Pontiac fell to Thorp Motors Of Lansing, 3, and Lakeland Pharmacy of Drayton suffered a setback by toe same score against Jameson Insurance of Fenton. la toe other game last night, Emery Lues of Port Huron downed Huron Lounge of Ann Arbor, 3-1. Second round action of t h e two-game knockout opened this morning and was scheduled to run through 8:30 p.m. this evening—--------------- Midland Moving was slated to meet Sports Shop of Swartz Greek and Lakeland Pharmacy was paired with Huron Lounge this morning, Spencer Floors was scheduled to meet the loser of the Mid-land-Swartz Creek game at 1:30. " * are set to start,,at 1 pm. tomorrow at the Drayton Park. Games win continue at 1:311 4:00, 6:30 and 6 p.m. if needed. BOSTON (AP) - The Boston Red Sox, accenting youth in a bid to regain baseball respectability, went back into toe managerial market today after firing 55-year-old Billy Herman as field boss. “We have three men under consideration, but ' haven’t talked with any of them about toe job,” Red Sox owner Tom Yawkey said Friday after ending Herman's two-year reign as U.S. 9fh .in Volloyball PARDUBICE, Czechoslovakia (AP>—The United States defeated Italy, 3-1, Friday and gained Mato place in to* men’s wocid Bosox After Manager Yawkey refused to-identify toe candidates, but mMttM that former Boston utilityman Dick Williams “definitely is being considered.” Williams has been successful in developing players As manager of the Red Sox’ International League farm team in Toronto toe last two Others mentioned include Ted Wffiiains, the former Rid Sox slugger and ,now a vice president of the dub, and Heywood Sullivan, a former Boston catcher who is the team’s Mrectar of player personnel. One thing appeared certain. Whoever gets toe fob had better not sign any long-term teases,in Boston. The Red Sox have had four managers shoe tbev barked on another aircraft. dropped info toe second division in 1959. “I think Billy did the best job he could,” Yawkey said. “However, I think a change was in order. It was, that simple. Herman became toe fifth managerial casualty1 of the season after the Red Sox returned from a road trip with an 89 record, one of their best efforts away from home in years. Other managers who lost their fobs this year wero .Johnny Runner Forced Home in Tenth at Kansas City Lolich Handed Defeat on Four Straight Balls to Rick Monday KANSAS CITY (UPI) - It could only hapfSen in a Kansas City ballpark operated by Charlie Fiifley. * It took a combination of three Annie Oakleys, a Monday on a Friday, a hero turned goat, and toe first win for a pitcher in nearly two years for the Kansas City Athletics to defeat the Detroit Tigers, 2-1 Friday night. ★ * * The hero turned goat was Mickey Lolich who came on to relieve reliefer Larry Sherry in the ninth inning with the bases loaded and none out. Lolich fanned one batter and got the other two to goout to extinguish the Athletic fire, enjl toe inning and send the game into' overtime. The Tigers failed to score in toe llto and toe A’s came to bat with toe score tied 14. Lolich opened the 10th by giving up a single to Campy Cam-paneris. Mike Hershberger sacrificed him to second and Ed Charles was intentionally walked. Danny Gater then walked on a 3-2 pitch and Rick Monday, who entered the game originally as a pinch hitter, drew an Annie Oakley on four straight pitches to force in the runner and hand Lolich his llto loss against 13 wins. , * * ★ The win went to Wes Stock and was his first victory since Sept. 13, 1964. During that span he had lost six straight games for toe A’s. Johnny Odom started for the Athletics and held a 19 lead until toe Tigers tied it In toe eighth. Jack Aker came in with toe bases loaded to halt the Tigers' eighth inning efforts. —-—. Jerry Lumpe led off the in-ning with his second single of the night and Dick Tracewski came in to run for him. Norm Cash was retired, hut A1 Kaline drew a walk. After Jim North-rup flied tout, Willie Horton to left to send Tracewski in with the tying run Denny McLato and his 18-11 record got the call for the Tigers to face the A’s tonight mui their young phenom John Bora, who is 10-1 this season. kakmscity ' Keane of toe New York Yankees, Don Heffner of toe Cincinnati Reds, Bobby Bragan of the Atlanta Braves and Birdie Teb? betts of the Cleveland Indians. Tebbetts officially resigned, the others were fired. Jets' Airp{ane Does Reverse MIAMI, Fla. » — A _ engine airplane taking the New York Jete home after their 19-14 victory over Miami turned back early today when the pilot noticed trouble with one engine 19 minutes after takeoff. The United Airlines charter . tee landed at Miami Airport without mishap. The American Football League team then Tlll^ TOyTlAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 Mayhem Promisec/4Arrows' QB Rougell Has 'Surprise' for Game Tonight Stoelers Coach Sees Similar Pressure to Be Put on Myers While young Tom Myers, the Pontiac Arrows new quarterback was being mauled last week by the big Ypsilanti defensemen, an observer in the stands was busy'taking,notes. When Myers was spilled for a 12-yard loss late in the game, the observer smiled. It was aJ smile of confidence. “We can get . to him too,” said toe observer, who’ll' be on hand again this evening at Wisner Stadium, but this time as coach of the Detroit-Rouge Steelers. The coach in Lester Hawkins, ' former member of the Detroit Rockets team in the United Football League. •k it ★ What made Hawkins smile during the. Arrows-Ypsilanti game was the ease with which the Ypsi defenders fi 1 tered through the Pontiac offensive line-to do a little mayhem on the Quarterback. * A SURPRISE “We’ve got the boys who move through there, and we’ll1 have a surprise for them next week.” •* * * * It’s now next week, and Hawkins and his Steelers will] . square off at 7:30 this evening fin an attempt to win their first' Hgame of the season in the Midwest Football League. The Steelers fell to Lansing’s All-Stars last week, 19-7, when their defensive secondary suffered a lapse in the fourth quarter. The team’s only other game was an exhibition encounter and they dropped a 7-0 decision to Ypsilmti. More trouble may be in store for that secondary this evening. TWO LIONS Myers, 22, picked up by the Arrows from die Detroit Lions along with defensive tackle Jim Edgerly, a 6-2, 240-pounder, may not be such an easy target tonight. j '★ ★ : ★____ Last week, Myers had worked .. only briefly with the'Arrows offense. He joined the team on Saturday and the game was played Sunday. There was little time;for him to familiarize himself with the plays. Consequently, most of his plays on Sunday were passes, and the Ypsilanti team sensed this end put a big rush on him. - It’s different this week. ; Myers, a 6-0,185-pounder, -had a week to work with the .squad so the Steelers’ defensive secondary may be in for a long -evening. MAJOQu„F,QUR—Winners of golf’s four major* tournaments will tee off this afternoon in the first round of the World’s Series of Golf. Left to right are Gene Littler, Cana- For Golf Series dian Open; Jack Nicklaus, Masters and British Open; A1 Geiberger, PGA. and Billy Casper, U.S. Open champ. The • tournament is at Firestone in Akron. Billy Hot in Warmup AKRON, Ohio (AP) - Billy Casper, the national open champion and leading money winner of the year, flashed a hot putter at his opponents Friday in a warmup for the World Series of Golf. The one-time fat man who slimmed down with an exotic diet which includes buffalo steaks shot a sizzling 31 on the back nine to go with a 37 on the front nine and a two under par 68 over the 7,180-yard Firestone layout. Casper Had seven one - putt greens in a total of 26 putts, needing only 11 on the back nine. „“Too bad this round didn’t reader Overcomes Lapse in Ladies' Pro Golf Play EUGENE, Ore. tf) - Blueeyed Sandra Hayhie survived five bogeys, including four on the final nine holes Friday, and clung to her one-stroke lead in the Pacific Ladies Professional Golf Classic. The saving factor for the pretty 24-year-old golfer was a string of four birdies that left her only one over par at 73 on Detroit Nine Moves Ahead in Tourney : The -Stealers’ big defenalve. line hi headed by Frank Smith, -a 62, 250-pounder, and McKin-Jey Johnson, .a 6-3, 270-pounder. ;Jerry Giska, a 6-2, 250-pounder, ‘leads the linebacking corps. TOUGH LINE Ypsilanti and Lansing has trouble running against the Ruge defensive line, so it could be that coach Lyle Wells will keep the Arrows in the air much , of the time. * Wells has the best receiver in the league in 6-2 Tony Odneal, a !land 32 the third round, product of Mississippi Industrial! College, and with Myers onj hand, it gives him a combination that Rouge may. be unable -to defense. --------—=—— - Tickets go on sale at 6 p. m. today at Wisner Stadium. CLEVELAND (AP) -Defending champion Detroit remained undefeated and three teams had one loss after the fourth round'of the National Amateur Baseball Federation Senior Championship Friday. * * . * Detroit handed Dayton its first loss 6-3 to drop Dayton into the loser’s bracket in-the double-elimination tournament. Maryland eliminated Cincinnati, 13-4, and Cleveland dropped Buffalo from the tournament, 9- Detroit, seeking its seventh straight NABF crown, meets Maryland Saturday with Cleveland facing Dayton, tf Ihey win, Detroit will play the winner of the Cleveland-Dayton game for the championship Saturday night. , * *. If Detroit loses, the championship will be played Sunday nignt. Detroit eliminated Mary- the par 72, 6210-yard' Eugene Country Club course. ★ * ★ She was one shot in front of Australia’s Margie Masters and Mickey Wright of Dallas, Texas, after the second round of the 73-hole medal tournament. Miss Haynie. who shot a two-under-par 70 Thursday, is at 143. Miss Wright and Miss Masters are at 144 after rounds of 71 and 72. TRIPLE BOGEY Miss Wright had to shake off the effects of a triple bogey seven at the ninth hole to get her one-under-par round. Sybil Griffin, Clifford Ann Creed and Sandra Palmer are two strokes back of the leader with total of 145. Defending champion Mary [ills climbed to a 75 Friday after a first round score of 71, but the blonde champion remained only three shots off the pace at 146. ■■MHI ...................... 70-73—143 Margie Masters ..............72-73-144 Mickey Wright ...............73-71—144 Sybil Griffin ...............73-73-145 Clifford Ann Creed ..........71-74-145 Sandra Palmar......... ...... 73-72—145 Mary Mills ..................71-75-146 Gloria Ehret ........... .....72-75—147 Jeannette Rector ............70-70—14S Betsy Cullen ................73.75-148 Marllynn Smith ..............73-75—14* Shirley Englehom ............73-76—147 Rawls ................79-71—150 Wlllbit ..............76-74—150 ■jggifHj-------- .70-73—151 Sandra McCIInton ............77-74—151 *- *-tn Prentice ............77-74-131 Llndstrom .............77-75—152 ,^.na_Hagge ..............77-75-152 Judy Torluemke ..V........<...73.79—152 Barbara Romaek - • — — Gloria Armstrong Sandta Spuztch ... Gall pavls ....... cotint,” said the man who has earned more than $107,000‘on the tour this year.., “I hope can keep it going the next tv days.” TOP PRIBE If Casper can keep it going he can pick up the top prize of $50,000 in the 36-hole, four-man showdown which also features Jack Nicklaus, A1 Geiberger, nd Gene Littler. ★ ★ ★ Nicklaus, the Master’s and British champion, also came up with a practice round 68 while Littler shot a one over par 71 j man southpaw, held little hope and Geiberger was credited with for the challenger. Daniels, a 72, although he thought-he'veteran campaigner from shot worse. Geiberger, who qualified for the World Series by winning tiie PGA last month at the same Firestone course, can boost his earnings to $95,000 at Firestone in 13 months with a triumph. He pocketed $25,000 at the PGA and last year won $20,000 with a first place finish in the American Golf Classic. SOLID FAVORITES Despite peiberger’s excellent record at Firestone and Casper’s fantastic year, Nicklaus is a solid favorite to win his third World Series trophy. The big hitter from Columbus won the inaugural event in 1962 and repeated in 1963. The only time he failed to make i| to the* series was 1964, when the Tate Tony Lema posted his victory. ■ * * ★ Last year, Nicklaus finished second to Gary Player. ** Littler isn’t conceded much of chance, although he finished in a third place tie on the same course to the recent PGA. Gene won a series berth by coming in through the back door, *so to speak. Brooklyn, N.Y. has been knocked out by Clay in seven rounds and Mikienberger in three. ★ ★ * “Karl’s a left-hander,” Daniels said, “but he fights almost facing fully to the front so that minimizes his southpaw advantage. Also, he does not have the reach and the size to throw punches over Clay’s guard.” As fight time approached, Clay emphasized again that he expected to defend his title against Cleveland Williams of Houston, and Ernie Terrell, the World Boxing Association title-holder, before the end of this year. Grid Merger Basis of Suit by Chicagoans Claim Consolidation! Cost Them Franchise in American Loop BaMmon Dttrolt CHICAGO (AP)—The first le-gal challenge of the proposed merger of the National and American Football Leagues has been leveled in the form of a $12-mlllion suit. The suit was filed in U.S. District Court Friday against both leagues and all their dubs by a three-man group called Chicago Football Associates. ★ ★ Besides damages, the suit seeks to enjoin the two leagues from merging and to5 produce and AFL franchise for Chicago. The group, frustrated, in its bid for an AFL franchise when the NFL - AFL merger was announced June 8, said its suit was triggered by NFL commissioner Pete Roselle’s failure on Thursday to get promise of federal legislation exempting the merger from antitrust laws. PLEA REFUSED Rozelle’s plea was refused by Rep. Emanuel Celler (D-N.Y.), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee and its antitrust subcommittee. ★ Celler, however, said the two leagues could go on with their AVERAGES Al I H HR RBI Pet. 480* 679 1265 164 631 .239 4052 646 1220 161 612 “* $767 579 1202 124 537 .... 4793 515 1137 60 461. .237 4752 530 1107 *1 474 230 4677 527 1077 113 496 330 IVIOUAL BATTING or inoro at bate)__ Mayor Club ..AS. R H hr RBI Pel. Oliva Min 5g 99-171 22 80 .3 5 £££ 475 s is s s - “ 74 129 34 104 JM t Cal 317 92 16 134 16 I 144' 33 Mantl* NY 326 Klijttraw Min 503 a"J". m double in the eighth, and '/ritz Messner drove in the winning, runs by slugging a grand-vslam homer to the ninth. I . In the second opening round ;gam» of the double elimination tovney, Dearborn de f ea ted Akron, Ohio, 6-4. ', He was named acting mana-; ger of the Tigers this summer; to replace the ailing Charlie Dressen, who died in August Swift, in turn, became ill mid was replaced by Frank Skaff. Knee Slowing Cager LOS ANGELES (AP) —Looj Angeles Laker center Gene Wiley was placed on the voluntarily retired fist Friday because of a chronic knee condition. COMFORT FOR GIANTS-Nurso Kathryn Murphy presents a basket of fruit to a pair of recuperating New York Giants, fullback Tucker Frederkkson (left) and linebacker Bill Swain who had knee operations in a New York hospital. Both wifi be out for the season, having been Injured last week against the Green Bfty Packers In e*toh)tWi p»y- Perry Min . Horlen Chl . tbt because neither the justice department nor any individual has filed suit. '‘Frankfy, our suit was prompted by Rep. 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Lakers Start With Victory West Bloomfield opened its •css country season by trimming the Kettering Captains, 21-39, Thursday as the Lakers* Dave Mqun covered the course in lUfy.l. Kettering’s Frank Liimatta finished second to pace the losers. ; Jockey Wips Three NEW YORK (UFI) - Walter Blum scored a riding triple at Aqueduct Friday, wtontog sfitii Validated $11.40 to the second race, Yamamoto $11J$ to the fourth and Vie Eye $U.4I to the eighth. —■ * Hand* Chl Bufil*p <68 119 40 114 10 12- 4.45 225 201 47 lft 5 20 4.40 101 111 27 59 6 6 4J4 117 125 44 73 5 7 AM 100 118 ft ft 6 5 4.75 150 161 57 06 « 13 4.60 M 02 53 57 5 7 4.01 112 141 21 54 S B AO 125 133 60 71 4 7 5.04 100 113 43 60 4 6 • 5.04 126 177 39 56 5 8 5.21 189 108 69 130 11 16 5.29 119 154 26 61 2 13 5.67 Netter Ralston Receives Award FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (UP!) — Dennis Ralston was presented with the William N. Johnston Award for Sportsmanship Friday by the United States Lawn Tennis Association, * %* * Arthur Ashe, Richmond, Va., was awarded a U.SL.T.A. fife-time pass during the ceremony at the site of the National ten-nis championships. The Standings Kite tf.. Jay s San FrSncScO . ft 60 iim&uSm** " Cteuatend 8, California 7. 10 Innings Now York 2, Boston I Chicago 1, Washington 8. 10 Innings KMaOPr OMmlft, 10 innings MteMiow fc IftWmfti l BaMmors CJ. Milter O-l Washington (McCormick 10-11) at CM. Nan* Yark toewnteg S-10) at I OatroH at Kansas City BaHbMrt at Mlnnasst* • WaaMngtan at CMcage Ca lltonii* at Ctevotand mmvSBk gtWM~ ]F©’ Friday's R la 7, Oncln Atlanta 1, La* AnRatea 7, Houston • Chicago 4 Son Francisco B Today's earn** • lift at Naw York MB'" H (Ellis 11.16) (Ftehar M3), U-lft. \OmWn « AHante at Cinclnnatl at Philadatohla St. Ltela at Pittsburgh HouftM at La* Higate l , >'• Chlcaga ft.«*n.Fi5gc»| Only gi Rides on Net Battle FOREST HILLS, NX (AP)-A Roy Emerson-Manuel Santa* na match is shaping up for the men’s final Sunday in the National Tennis Championships. The world’s No. % amateur ranking probably will hang on the .outcome. Emerson isthe plugger, a 29-year-old Veteran of the Australian Davis Cup team who won the title here in 1961 and 1964— a tough Queenslander who bangs away and seldom makes a mistake. Santana, <26, a cagy Spaniard, defending champion and holder Miss Richey, seeded third, played Kerry Melville/ the 18-year-old Australian who upset top-seeded Mrs. Billie Jean King ip the second round. Miss Casals went against the Brasjf hh ian buzz-saw, Maria Bueno, ||ig three times American champion &■ aim crusted Norma Baylon of mm Argentina Friday 6-0, 6-1. MisaCasals, 6-4, 6-4 winner . Aawinmiti over fourth-seeded Francoise SEMIFINALIST—Australia’s Durr of France in the quarter?- Roy Emerson has reached finals, played Miss Bueno ear- the semifinal round of the Her this summer in Wales, win- men’s singles in the U.S. Ten-ning the first set before losing 3- nis Tournament at Forest 6, 6-1, 6-f. Hills, N. Y. of the Wimbledon title, has one of the widest repertoires of Shots in tennis. “The difference,” said former U S. Davis Cup captain Bill Talbert, “is that Emerson .hits through you, while Santana over you, around you and in front of you.” SEMIFINALS Both Emerson and Satltana Twins' Lefty Kaat Gains 23rd By United Press International Jim Kaat, once compared with Lefty Grove, now is better than Sandy Kouf hx, ■ ' It was Casey Stengel who took one look at the big southpaw six years ago in a training camp game and said: “He looks to 1 me like a young Lefty Grove. twprout pinch homer in the 10th inning. It was Davis’ first major league round tripper. Fred Whitfield and Leon Wagner homered earlier, for Cleveland. Kaat has grown up, maturing into an ace starter with the 1965 p.e n n a n t winning Minnesota TWins and finally graduating into’a class by himself. Kaat became the top winner in the major leagues Friday Paul Schaal hit one for California. Luis Tiant pitched the last two innings- and won his eighth game of the year. Jack Sanford, the Angels’ top reliever, lost his sixth decision The White Sox, held to two hits by Pete Richert, scored , . .... - their 10th inning run on Tom- night when he beat the league-'mje Agee’s double, a walk, New York, leading Baltimore Orioles M; -------------- -'.......- • Richert's error mi a pickoff at-' tempt and a bobble by Washington third baseman Ken .Mo> Mu 11 e n on - John Romano's -grounder. “Hoyt Wilhelm was the winninjg pitcher as Chicago hurlers post-ed their 19th shutoiit this season. ... B The Yankees escaped the cellar when'Roger Maris sebt In a run with sacrifice fly after Joe Pepitone tripled in the fourth inning and Horace . Clarke doubled home Mike Ferraro in the fifth. Fred Talbot evened his record at 11-11 for 'M! Back Passes Test in Squad Scrimmag ANN ARBOR (AP)-Halfback BRIEF ENCOUNTER—Rosemary. Casals (right)- of the U.S. shakes hands briefly with Francoise Durr of France after the Americans scored an upset victory in , the U S. National Championships at Forest Hills, "NX Miss Casals of San Francisco wori, 6-4, 6-4, to gain the semifinals. had to dispose of semifinal ri- Jim Detwiler, who underwent vals today before advancing to!knee surgery last winter, sur-the last round. jvived his first test Friday, er and John Reynolds and halfbacks Carl Ward and Ron Johnson. Emerson, who beat fellow showing up wel1 in 8 ^ scrinv Major League Boxes $8 Mk. I 1 0 SootPlb* 1 HOUSTON ab 0 R.Davis cf 4 1 0 SJackson %■. . 0 01 Morgan Jb 4 0 0 Harrlaon lb 3 1 0 Bateman C 3 ::sea —Talbot p----1 0 0 8 Brandon , -m* Asprmnte 3b 3 0 0 0 LJohnscin If 4 Pointer If 3 0 0 * Kennedy 3b 4 - p 1*00 COeteen p 4 , . ir o___till-_______________ Gaines pis 10 00 Sembera p Wptson ph Raymond p E—Jones. DP—New York UOB—New York 4, Boston 38—Pepitone. SF—Marls, , Boston 2. R 2B—Clarke. L.Green. 4 R ER BB SO Fairly (2), Lefebvre. HBP—By Brandon (Talbot). T—2:3 i 3b 4 0 10 Skowron lb 3 0 1 ri 2 010 Ward r< 3 0 0 d If 2 0 0 0 Romano C 4 0 0 l o Wilhelm p Total 30 0 4 0 Total None out when winning Washington ... |*| * CBE—McMullen (2), Buford^ . Rleh«rt. Washington 4, Chicago 5. 2B-Hamim. DP—Washington 1, ttlcago 5. LOB-Agaa. S—Brinkman, H>lwn; in scored. .' 000 0 *0 8*0- 12-14) . R ER BB S ^'-NorST* - ,V f T^}-22. A—10,458. CALIFORNIA Schaal 3b 5: Johnstone If S 1 Fregosl Cardenal Wright V 12 2 Davalillo cf 5 1 010 wfflSSwSb s l 0 0 0 0 LBrown si Klrkptrck rf 1 DChance P 1 Maliona ph 1 MLopei pr 0 '-E—Whitfield. Schaal. LOB-Callfor .... II. Cleveland 4. 2B—Rodgers, Johnstone. HR-SSSal (5). Whitfield (24). Wagnpr (22), Davis 0). S-S.lfnon. D.Chance f f ? Sanfdrd (L, 13-4) . BALTIMORE MINNESOTA Apariclo ss 3 010 Uhlaendr cf 4 * | Powell lb 4 0 0 0 JHaJJ j f II iS,»ll«jS!arib3bih loi°o“»C 4*0 34 1.8 0 Too on 21*-- —Rawens DP—Minnesota 1. LOB— Baltimore 10, Ml""*”1* - DJohnson. HR-Blolr (4). SB-AparKw, Olivo. SF-NihoWew^ H R ER BB SO Watt ( 2 2 2 Brabendar , J * f 1 4 *£&*&** *T L0V“ ah Ww"m*ut“y Javier 2b 5 11 • MAlou cl **1 fsSaib f*22ssrs-” -s* Shannon rf 3 0 0 | Moto 1 300 4 0 1 2 0 0 0 F » CWdenon lb 301 ,1,0.0' ri Total J»31’0 rr miM ... v,i iiWfiifc E—Shannon. OP—SIl-ou^ l» P »!!pSlart!3r Allay. |p H R ER BB SO Australian Owen Davidson Friday, 16-12, 64, 63, 6-2, faced his Davis Cup teammate, Fred Stolle, winner over Clark Graebner of Beachwood, Ohio, 6-3, 64, 62. Santana had to dis-of Australian John New-combe. mage as Michigan’s first string football team blasted the reserves 40-0. \ American boosters had to turn their attention to the women’s division where the United States had two survivors — Nancy Ri- chey, the deadly back-court ma- fees’ opener Sept. 17. chine from San Angelos, Tex. and 17-year-old Rosemary Casals of San Francisco, the 5-foot-2 cannonball. At the. same time Ernie Sharpe, challenger of Detwiler for left halfback, also*, performed so well thatCoach Bump Elliott said he wouldn’t decide until' next Wednesday which of the two he would choose as a starter against Oregon State in the Wqlvpr- SCORED TWO NBA to Start October 15th for his 23rd victory of the year,i' breaking a tie he held with! Koufax. |, Cleveland edged California 6 7 in 10 innings, Chicago nipped Washington 1-0 in.TO, and New York squeezed past Boston 2-1 in Other American .League i games. I Kaat struck out eight, gave up eight hits and won his eighth in a row. He matched pitches with Baltimore starter Eddie Watt for five innings and moved ahead in the sixth when Minnesota scored three times. How right is ight? 4 New Coaches Start 66-67 Season NEW YORK (UPI) - The National Basketball Association, with four new coaches and a new franchise starts its 21st Saturday, Oct. 15, with Tony Oliva, who played a key role in the rally with a single, replaced Frank Robinson of Baltimore as the league’s leading batter. Oiva's three-for-four gave him .315 Robinson dropped to with one-for-four. Paul Blair brought in Baltimore’s only run with his sixth homer.------ Making whfskey light-that’s easy. Making it light and rich tasting --that takes experience. So, knowledgeable people choose Imperial. The one that started it all. Sharpe scored two first team BIp HOMER Rookie Bill Davis, called up from Portland of the Pacific Coast League by the Indians] touchdowns on, runs of 32 and ^e 405-game schedule. 10 teams in action to start j^t this week, hit a two-run, so o 3 o Tefal six yards. ], * Angel DP—Ho., a Angeles Bruce (L.2-13) .... ■ R.Taylor .......... Raymond ........... C.Osteen) jW.JS-11) ^ ATLANTA NEW VC ab r h bl FAlou 1b 3 2'3 1 Fltimrke Mathews 3b 4 2 10 Lewis ph Aaron rf 3 0*0 Hunt 2b Kranpool lb' 10 Shaw p 2 0 Swrtodd ph 1 0 _grrpR 34*12* Total 1—* . ,.2 iff ---------- „ ill 0*1 108—1 Mamaws, Torre. DP-Atlente aril IT LOB—Atlanta h New York 0. 2B—Boyer, F-Alou. Carfy, 3B—Elliot. HR—Torre (34), FAlou (21). SB—Harrelton. SF-WoafwarJ. ^ Duff Daugherty, Bump to Share Video Program EAST LANSING (AP) - The new Bump and Duffy television show starts Sept. IS. Head Coaches Bump Elliott of Michigan and Duffy Daugherty of Michigan State will present highlights each Sunday from their teams’- Saturday football This is believed to be the first time that two Big Ten coaches shared a regular TV program. (Their *■ teams, incidentally, meet each other Oct. 8 at East k.i-7) ; : 2 2-3 1 epwr .. .12-3 3 1 HBP—By Kelley (Hickman), Hepler. T—2:57. A—22,307. CHICAOO Kessinger ss 1 Mmnger, a Beckert 2b BWIIiamt Santo 3b WILX-TV at Jackson Will carry the 10-week series at 7 p.m. Sundays and WZZM-TV ■■aueitctf-| at Grand Rapids will broadcast • m3 oVSi it at 7 Pm’ Moneys- Elliott was pleased with the performance of his team. He said the timing was good and squad condition was improved. The four other touchdowns, all on short runs or plunges, were shared by fullbacks Dave Fish- The defending champion Boston Celtics host San Francisco, Los Angeles meets Baltimore, Detroit is at Cincinnati, New York takes on Philadelphia and the Chicago Bulls, the league’s Slowest addition, opens against St. Louis. Mets Purchase Rookie Pitcher Making their coaching debuts will be Bill Russell as player-coach at Boston, Johnny Kerr as player-coach at'Chicago, Bill Sharman at San Francisco and Mike Farmer at Baltimore. NEW YORK (UPI) - Righthander Nolan . Ryan was pur-chased Friday by the New York Russell takes over the champion Celtics f|om Red Auerbach, the winningest coach lu NBA history, who rc- Mets from their Williamsport farm club, and pitcher Jerry Hinsley was placed on the restricted list. Ryan, pitching in the minors for a year and a half, has struck out 422 batters in 280 inn struck out 422 batters in 280 innings. Hinsley was placed on the the Army, The Mets also said that pitcher Dick RustCck has rejoined the. club for the remainder of tiie season. ired following the 1965-66 | campaign. Kerr assumes command of the neophyte Bulls while Sharman, star under Auerbach at Boston, moves into the top spot at San Francisco replacing Alex Hannum, who moved to Philadelphia as head coach. Fanner, a former assistant coach at St. Louis, replaces the retired Paul Seymour at Baltimore 0 1 0 Mays 0 11 Mart V, 1 2 f JAlou If 0 0 0 Brown cf 1 2 1 Burda ph :ovay lb 4 0 1% n .11 Big Ten Grid Briefs: 13 Total Total .Mcag* ..........»•»»■» Saa Froncluo * I *.0 * * ■ Holtiman, Haller, HaTL I McCovay. LOB-Chicaoo ... ____jlsco I. 28—Altman, Phillips. Backert, Altman. S-^torf.^Hwt^a^.^ 7 2-3 3 I I 114 1 0 I l 4 3 ri PHILADELPHIA brhbl abrhb 4 1 2 0 CafiSor^rf 3 1 •' 4 111 Crufts 4 12 3 0 0 1 Alton 3b 210 ' 0 0 0 0 bUms 5 20 1 4 2 2 0 Traylor 2 111 WMto 1 fl Shamsky ph 1 0 0 0 Total IS * ♦ 4 Total eiaetoaaE—_________________________■ Niladatohla lit If I « l >- 7 E—Nuxhaii, Pinson, Edwards. Simpson. F—Cincinnati 2. LOB-Clnclnnatl 4. T Taylor. HR—Carddats OO). ■ IP M R a* BB SO Nuxhall ....... IM f 0^ 5 I —‘— j la .* : Four Regulars Sidelined at Illinois CHICAGO (AP) Midwest football briefs: Illinois—The Iflinirun through an infrasquad game Saturday in preparation for their opener at Southern Methodist JSept. 17. At least four regulars are sidelined with injuries but a^e expected back fat action next week. Wisconsin—The Badgers have Purdue through the paces fori squad. Coach Jon Pont says his their opener Sept. 17 against squad needs work on basic tech-Ohio University. Friday, thejni According to Father Thomas the Sacrament of Confession, as it is referred to by the majority of Catholics when it is! administered or received, must have two qualities without which itr is ineffective^they are sorrow and die firm determination Biat with the help of God, one will not violate the-commandments in a serious manner, • • ■ i * * * • Father Thomas said “on one of the occasions when Christ was with His Apostles after His Resurrection, He spoke these words, “Receive the Holy Spirit. Whose sins you shall forgive cross he tells the prteit of all he has on his conscience. The priest helps him to see where he has made his mistakes and to know how to meet temptations again. He gives him some penance, usually to say certain prayers a number of. times. , COUNCILING _ . I Of counceling they are forgiven; whose sins you shall retain, they shall be retained.” | parishioners said “Every priest in his training is given a course in phychol-ogy. We are warned that we are not professional psychologists, land it cOuld do grave harm to it was a two-f o l dpeopie if- we ‘find-out that in power givei^by Christ to'forgive | some cases we are In over our or-not-to, forgive, under ordinary ■ depth, circumstances it entails ftie tell- ing of the sins to a priest. The confessional occupying a prominent place In every Catholic church, is a closet or box divided! into two parts with a screened opening in the partition. “However, people come , to .... us with . various problems, that, by our training and experience, we are able to solve or give sound advice.” T Father Thomas went on to say ‘‘Though most of us in the community are Christians, we The priest $s on one side hold different views on the and the penitent kneels on the structure of Christianity, on be-other. Making the sign of the liefs, and certain world issues. Church^chool Seventh-Day Adventist Church Is contributing today to a special Missions Extension offenng which will outdate the one-dol- lar bank note of Thiopia------ ★ ★ * Part of the offering will place the red wood and ti per Akaki School near Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia. The school was built in 1943 when Ethiopia was liberated and funds were scarce. BuUding materials and educational facilities were al- When Akaki Sch< many of the leading the capital enrolled dren. A great numb children are now The school was so symbolic to the liberated Ethiopians that they included it in the design of their one-dollar bank note. Leave , ®T. BENEDICT CHURCH—The Rev. Richard Thomas,'1 pastor of St. Benedict Catholic Church, 1160 Myrtle, is the celebrant at Mass this week. Serving as altar boys are (left) Bruce Tippen of 175 Clive, and Tom Pontiac Press Photos by US Browning of 307 Fembarry, both of .Waterford Township.- According to Father Thomas, Mass is the heart and center of Catholic wosship. The boys attend St. Benedict Catholic School. __________________________________ • . ■_____________ for State at Caseville ■ * * * „ The guild meeting to slated for 2:30 p. m. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN Church membership classes will begin at St. Paul Lutheran Church at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Another class will be held on Sunday afternoons. The 14-week course is do* signed to help prepare people for membership to toe ehurdh and participation to the sacrament of Holy Communion Young people of St Pad! will hold tte first fall meeting at 7 p. m. tomorrow beginning with a service of Holy Communion end installation of officers. YOUTH FOR CHRIST The Kalamazoo Teen -Team will participate to toe 7:99 rally of Youth tor Christ to Pontiac Northern High School tonight The musical program wQ consist at trumpet and vocal trios and several solos. The Rev. Bill PanneD, an evangelist from Detroit wtil b£ guest speaker. He is a member of the International Youth for Christ staff. NEW JERUSALEM A sacred concert wffl be presented by the BrowitoM Brothers o( New York Oty at 7:91 p.m. tomorrow at tot New Jerusalem Baptist Chnardt. 421 Central. mm. THE PONTIAC KttKSS, ^SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, t9W 11FIRST 3 ASSMBLf of GOD 'JP#try at Widetrock Sunday School 9:45 A.M. ® IL-Op AM. I REV.and.MRS: || B. L. BRESSON, || Missionaries from wp Nigeria, Africa 7:00 P.M. PASTOR C. A. DAVENPORT speaking "THE LIMITLESS POWER OF >;$ THE BLOOD ' |:|i TELE-DEVOTION § DIAL 332-6400 . m WILLIAMS LAKE CHURCH Ofc •r^ nazarene > 2840 Airport Road Paul Coleman 10 AM.-SUNDAY SCHOOL N AM-WORSHIP HOUR 7 P.M.-WORSHIP HOUR Missionary FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 316 Baldwin FE 4-7631 Sunday School 10:00 AM Sunday Worship 11:00 AM Sunday ....... 740 PM Wed. Prayer Q . . 7:00 PM „ Saturday Service 740 PM Rev. Loy Barger, Poslor \ f§ 4-6994 |L Pastor Charles A Davenport The Church bn the March GOOD SAMARITAN ' CHURCH Waterford — OR 3*2974 OPENING SERVICE Sun., Sepf. 18, 7 P.frt Costumes and Curio* /»to Be on Display The Rev. Bernard L. Bite-son, missionary to Jos, Nigeria, will be guest speaker at 11 am. tomorrow in the First Assembly of God Church, Wide Track at Perry. He will also show slides, costumes and curios from Nigeria. ' * A " .* The visiting missionary went U the field in 1963 serving as principal of Evangel ' High School, an accredited Assemblies of God school-for the natives of Nigeria. Founded five years agn, all teachers, with the exception of the principal, are Nigerians. At missionary advisor oh the plateau of northern Nigeria, the Rev. Mr. Bresson traveled through Nigeria bolding meetings and establishing The nature of God is a circle whose center is everywhere and ■ circumference isne-— St. Augustine, bishop 1108*^0$; Mi-n|| FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ’ ' Of DAYTON PLAINS 3756 Sashobaw Road SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . 9,45 AM. WORSHIP..........11,00 AM SUNOAY EVENING_____6,30 P.M. Proyw Matting Wadnwdayi 7,30 P.M, PASTOR, MARSHAL. REED In FalWwjhlp With GARB Fundamental — Premillennial On one such occasion the missionary and his wife traveled 74 miles-by. car, then walked and crawled up over large rocks for six miles. He also worked oh translating various studies into Hausa, the native language of northern Nigeria. SEE YOU SUNDAY - SherWin Bimkrant, president of Temple Beth Jacob, greets Rabbi Philip Berkowitz, the new jabhi, ai hejeaves the TCrnple. The entire membership of die congregation Drill be hosts and the open house to be held at the Rabbi and Mrs. Berkowitz Sunday, of the community are invited. hostesses at Temple for Members Christ's Church of Light NON-DENOMINATIONAL lotus lake School/ Waterford Cor. ftwey King and Harper St. | Sunday School, 9(45 AM f Worship. V. 11(00 AM. . Rev. Eleanor O'Dell 674-2650 CHURCH Of JESUS CHRIST of Loiter Day Saint* IV front St. 11 AAA SERVICE 7 PM. SERVICE Roland Curlti, Pajtor FE 5-7542 FIRST FREE METHODIST CHURCH 501 Mt. Clemens Street [ JOiOO AM—Sunday School 11 AM. and 7tQ0P.M.-Worship REV. HOWARD FUNK FIRST JSIAZARENE 60 STATE ST. The Church Where All the Family Worships Together —«>45AM - "BocfeTo School In Sunday School Sunday" 11(00 AM "It Religion The Answer To Life's Difficult Problems" 7(00 PM Great Hour Of Evangelism Music By John Burton Ihv. U. 8> Godman, Minister COLUMBIA AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 64 West Columbia Avenue (A Southern Baptist Church) "Where the difference is worth the distance." E. CLAY POLK, Suhdcfy'Worship Services, 'fWerr' , 11 AM —740 PM CARROLL HU8BS, Music Director V© Banquet An open house from 2 to 5 am. Thursday. A service for the > the Robert Shaw Corale, will be . . ■ P m. Sept. 18 will honor children of the Religiou8 School|soioists for all " High HolyDay JOLWorketi Next Friday The annual Christian Workers’Banquet will be held Friday at 8:30 p.m. in Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church. Inspirational speaker will be the Rev.. Jade Bradford, Christian Education director at Highland Park Baptist Church. Reservations may be made by phoning the church office. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Randall of Renton, Wash., are the new missionary interns. Mr. Randall is a graduate of the University of Washington and Dallas Theological Seminary. Mrs. Randall graduated from Asbury College. ' ★ ★ . ’Jr - - A food shower and reception will be given for them Sunday evening, September 18, CAMP PROGRAM The annual Camp and Conference Echoes program will be presented Sunday at 7 p.m. Music win include a vocal solo by Irving Johnson, a vocal duet by Linda Schultz and Jim Webb and a viola' solo by Charlet AUshouse. I Worship 9:45 AM Sunday School 11:30 AM Evening Service 7;3p PM Wed. Serv. . . 7:30 PM Christian Temple "Where Faith and Friendliness Meet" 505 Auburn Ave. Rev. Lola P. Marion Pastor APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF CHRI£L 458 CENTRAL Saturday Young People .... 740.P.M. Sunday School and Worihip 10,00 AM. Sunday Evening Services___ 7:30 P.M. Tues. and Thurs. Services_7:30 P.M. Church Phone FE 5-8361 Pastor's Phone 852-2382 4e4es of Services Start at Sunnyvale LAKE ORION CHURCH OF GOD |TS 760^Clor||itci° Rond ... “Welcomei yea” _ Sunday Sc hoc ..10 A M.' ACTS 2 47- llW uAu4 The U,4 Adder Thm Church Daily S | At Should Bo Smoed." &«mng...* ... . 7 fM THURS. Y PE. 7 P.M ALFRED LOWE. Poslor THE LUTHERAN CHURCH INVITES YOU THE LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD OKNtOPCHMST fcUnjPh.rtT.W. Sunday Church School 9:45 ' Sunday Wwshlp 1,30 and 11:00 Deleyee H. Pauling, Pester THE LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA CHRIST Ahpwt at WM*. Laha RdL, WaMM Phana OR 3-7331 Sunday Wor.hip 1,00 and 11,00 Sunday ChuKh'Seheel 9.30 Ouniiiaa at Clandala |W. Slda), PucHae. Phana: II2-1SI2 * ' Sunday Church School 9.-00 and 11,00 Sunday Worahip 9,00 and 11:00 Rlchaid C Stuckmeyer, Pallor Sunday Church School 9.-00 tahijHihip Richard H. Foudd, Poctur ‘ Ik phis' I ' jyly dlWIN. Side), PanUut GLORIA D(l - aa«8r1''*1 • AM. aad 1045 SKanpHM tundeyChmdililiiil MS feeder WhnMp SGGaad 10(30 IHiSStMe Sunday Wanhlp 3,30 aadl liM Sunday Church School 9,30 Cherlet A. Calboig, Padur ASCENSION ----'dTSO POnliac t*t*"Rd.TP»nWoc:- PHon. 0*4.1213 Sunday Wurahte 140 and 11,00 Church School 9:45 „ THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH KAunnasavior 7 ■ SMI a Adam My MMdMd NMt Phono Ml 4-5041 Sunday Wenhip 1,30 and 11,00 Sunday Church School 9:30 Dnoold Till, Pailnr MT. HOPE 517 W. Wahnnllvd., PnnHau Phannr33S-9tSI Sunday Wnrthly 10,30 . iiifiii ftinrrti lih—l #s4S Cgm.X»«ggiiea -WriWHEWN Hour Each Sunday WPON 7i05 AM,CXLW 1200 PM Ranald t. Ruin, Potior SYLVAN EARS , Sunday Waahiy 1,00 and 1040 Sunday Church Schanl MS RebeitJ. Sheet*, Pester' “Music and Messages* That Can Change Your Life” is the theme of Hie eight-day series of services starting tomorrow at SUnnyvale Chapel, 5311 Pontiac Lake, Waterford Township. Evangelist Robert L. Sumner of Indianapolis, Ind., will be the preacher for the meetings at 7 p.m. each Sunday and at 7:30 p.m. during the week. Formerly associate of The Sword of the Lord, a Christian weekly paper, the^ -Rev. Mr. Sumner is the author of several books and booklets. ★ ★ ★ A few .years ago the vjsiting muister won the grand prize in a national sermon contest in which many of the most distinguished nationally-known ministers of the United States and Canada competed. p.m. Sept. 18 will honor Rabbi and Mrs. Philip Ber-kowitz who arrived in Pontiac during the summer, Rabbi Berkowitz is the new spiritual leader of the Temple Beth Jacob congregation. (jpg * . Invitations are extended to the entire Pontiac area community. Hosts and hostesses for Hie afternoon will be the membership of the Temple. Rabbi Berkowitz came to Pontiac from Temple Emanuel, Mansfield, Ohio where he served two years. Previous rabbinic experience was at Temple Israel in Schulenberg, Tex. and Congregation B’nai Israel, Pe* toskey. ROSH HASHANAH Jews all over the world will observe the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah, one of the most sacred days 4n their history as the sun sets Wednesday. It w w, According to the Hebrew calendar, the year 1966 is the Hebrew year 5727. CONGREGATION B’nai Israel At Conservative Congregation B’nai Israel, Rosh Hashanah is observed . • CKLW BROADCAST • CJSP BROADCAST • YOUTH FELLOWSHIP • EVENING SERVICE • MID-WEEK PRAYER SERVICE-Wednesday • WBFG-FM Wed. Semester Begins Tuesday, Sept. 13,1966 — 7:00 F MIDWESTERN BAPTIST COLLEGE 825 Golf Drive Pontiac, Michigan Fundamental — Coeducational — Orthodox "Sound Education in ChrUt-Centerod Atmosphere” Competent Faculty, ExceBewt Podlttiei, Expanding library '* OFFERING COURSES FOR: 7 . Bachelor off Arts; Bachelor of Science IM Master of Theology Pr. Tom L Malone, President PhaM83»M2i erjattBM^r; * - EVANGELISTIC SERVICE The Pontiac CHURCH of CHRIST Solute you (Rom. 16:16) Fundamental Bible Ministry 1180 N. Perry HfabStody 8:55 and] 1:10 AM. Worship 7.50 AM W5AM&4PM. Wod.. 7t30 PM ' Training Pastors Evangelist Missionaries Choir Directors Ministers of Christian Education REV. ARNOLD HASHMAN 8oyd Glover, Minister HEAR HERALD OF^TRUTH Channel 9. Sunday 1£«36p-m. ‘ ENROa IN lea CORRESPONOCNCE l fa tj> OAKLAND and SAGINAW Rev.Robert Shwlton • Pastor New Priest SUrtdJy School, 9,45 AM. Morning Worship, 11 AM. Evening Setvfce, T AM. V^ed. Prayer, 7 PM Friendly General Baptist Church 69 S. Aitor St. fE 4-3421 334-7407 FIRST tk SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 576 0rchard lake SERVICE 7,30 PM ARTHUR BEESLEY, 1 Pros. of the MJi.S.A.C. Healing Service Mon.thrufrt.7RM The Rev. John P. Maierle is serving as the new chaplain of St Joseph Mercy Hospital. He succeeds the Rev. George Schroeder who was appointed Pastor of Our Lady of Refuge { Catholic Church, Orchard like. I C0 h ' A .. 1 A native of Detroit, F a ther! Maierle received theological training at Sacred Heart Sem-j wiry, Detroit; a. John’s Pro* vincial Seminary, Plymouth; | *• Huron and Mill St. Rw. Malcolm K. Burton, Minister MOWING WORSHIP 10.30 ondSUNDAY SCHOOL ChHrek «/!*# Mayflovtr p/lgrlua ocumuu y, r lymuuui; and Catholic University of' America, Washington, T).CT ~ He was ordained Jane 4, Vacations are over, children back in school... igs time for you to get back to God and church. St Mary’s Church, St Clair; St. Bernard’s Church and. St. Mary’s of Radford, both in De-H troit. : * ■" ★ e Besides his duties as chap-lain at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- HBH pital Father Maierle likes an occasional game of golf. 7:00 P.M. EachEvt. 12th-l8th 7:30 P.M. JESUS AWAITS YOUR CALL MARIMONT BAPTIST CHURCH. 68 W. Walton ^ . , FE 2-7239 i SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 AM WORSHIP SERVICE ... . . 8:30 AM WORSHIP SERVICE ............. 11,00 AM "THE BRIGHTNESS OF HIS GLORY" EVENING WORSHIP . !V>,. .. . . . . 7:30 PM "THE NEGLECT OF SALVATION" PaOor Soman, preaching at all services CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 347 N. Saginaw St. 9.45 W - Bible School «T am, — Morning Worship 6 p.m. Youth Meeting y 7 p.m. Gospel Hour "A Priundly Churthin thu Huort ef Ppntioc Proclaiming tho Word of God" EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN BALDWIN AVE. CHURCH - 210 Baldwin ~~Sunday School... rrrTTrr^ rr-ttvtIOiOO AM-4 Morning Worship. ......lhOO AM ----Evening Service ....... ~t-. . 7iOQ PM.—• Rev. Marvin Rfckwrt, Pastor NORTHEAST COMMUNITY CHURCH - 6200 Mt. Clemens CHURCH SCHOOL 945 AM — WORSHIP 11AM. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 6,30 PM f Wed. Adult Choir 8 PM - Bible Study 8 PM Thura. FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH 149 North East Blvd. - FE 4-1811 . . Rev. Kenneth L Pennell Sunday School 10 AM - Worship 11 AM Evening Worship — 7.00 PM Unitarians Schedule 2 Services The Unitarian Church, 651 Woodwardi BkxmrfieM Hllls will resume church activities tomorrow with .services ^ fc30~and 11 a.m. The Rev. Robert Marshall will deliver a sermon entitled “In Our Hands.’’ SUNNYVALE CHAPEL Welcomes You 9.45-11:00-6,00- 7.00 Evang. Rev. V. L Martin Pastor Sunntfvcde CHAPa fSH PONTIAC LAU ROM, L v.L h»U», P«mr United Presbyterian Churches^ AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street F. Wm. Palmer, Pastor MO AM.: —Sunday School.,■ AM. — Morning Worship / DRAYTON Drayton Plains, Michigan W. J. Teeuwiuen, Pastor Ass't. Donald Remillard Bible School . U ._9:45 A.M. Morning Worship . . . 11:00 AM. Youth Group* ...... MO PM Wednesday Prayer ond Study Hour... . ., 7i00 PM, OAKLAND AVENUE (404 Oakland at Cadillac f E 54246} ------------ Theodore R. Allabaeh, Minister Porsonogei 300 Ottawa Dr. FE 2-1555 Audrey Umkemon, Youth Director First Sundoy School... .9:00 AM. Morning Worship. ....10:00 AM. Second Sunday School 11:90 AM Youth FstloinMp...... .5.45 PM Evening Worship..7,00 PM Wed. Prayer Melting . .7:00 PM WATERFORD Lakeland " 7325 Maceday lake Rd. Roy F. Lambert, Pastor Worship............ .8:00 AM. Sundoy School.......9:30 AM. Worship. .....I(M5 AM CHURCH OF ATONEMENT __ 3535 Cllntonvflie Rd. Waterford Twp. Church School 9:30 AM Worship Service * 10:45 A.M, v Crea M Clork, Pastor Under die direction of Mr. -and Mrs. H. C. Mehlenbacher PRACnCts SHUTS — The Rev. John P. Father Maierle’s tavarite spofts is golf. He Maierle, new chaplain at St Joseph Mercy succeeds the Rev. George Schroeder who Hospital, takes a few minutes oft from his has been appointed pastor of Our Lady of duties to swing at His golf ball. One of Refuge Catholic Church, Orchard Lake. there will be a complete nurs-jery and Church School classes during the second worship hour. During die first service Church School classes are arranged for children and yonng AMT'* the ninth Methodists List Activities FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, ROCHESTER (G.AR.B.C.) Walnut at Fourth. Rochester SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 AM MORNING WORSHIP T1 A.M. EVENING WORSHIP 7 PM Missionary Conference Men of Central Methodist MISSIONARY ALLIANCE CHURCH MORNING WORSHIP ..................... .11.00 AM. "COMMUNION SERVICE AND RECEPTION OF MEMBERS" - EVENING SERVICE ............. ..... 7,00PM "A MISSIONARY EMERGENCY" CHURCH OF THE SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Malta Temple -----—2924 Pontiac Road __ Sept 117:30 PM - Rev. Edith Boyer Sunday, Sept. 17 — Rev. Carrol Ware An informal coffee hour will tllow each service under the direction of Mrs. John Fisher and Mrs. John Batts. Coffee greeters will welcome guests and newcomers. Church will get the fall season underway Wednesday with a dinner meeting and a popular musical revie# entitled “The Best of Broadway.’’ tance of First Person Plural.’’ with the_ theme, “The Impor- “Through the Old Testament in 10 Weeks” will be the subject of the Bible Classy taught by the pastor at 7:30 Wednesday evening. Groups ahd organizations will return to the fall program Sunday and throughout the week. * * * I Boy Scouts will meet at 7 p.m. Presented by the Nardin Park Monday and the bowling league Methodist Church players!at7:30p.m. of Farmington, the review is Plan Benefit Women of Friendship Baptist Church are sponsoring a fash-show at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 24. The evening affair will benefit the Women’s Day program. made up of group numbers intermingled with specialties. A Girls’ Chonu will offer special lumbers from “South Pacific.” FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Cl t Downtown Church Huron at Wayne, Pontiac ZION CHURCH of the NAZARENE 239 E. Pike St. Rev. MoMn Morgrut, Pastor TO AM. — Sunday School - 11 AM. — Worship Hour % 7 P.M. —• Evangelistic Hour Everyone Weleomel The Coihmission on Education and Workers Conference will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Fellowship Hall. All Sunday School teachers, officers, Meth-,, ... odist youth workers, and com- Meetings of the Met s Club mission on education members are held the second Wednesdayl nr? of every month. Among future The Women’s Society Study Class win gather at the home of Mrs. Robert Lorenz, 1888 Lak&wind, Waterford Township * 30 a.m. for the next three weeks. The SALVATION ARMY 29 W. LAWRENCE STREET Sunda^Sehool 9,45 AM—Young Peoples Lfgion 6 PM. Morning Worship 11 A.M.—Evangelistic Meeting 7,00 PM. -Tuesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7,00 PM. Major and Mrs. John Grindle Cooi Mutic-SInging—Tnu to ike Word Proachlng God Meets With Us -You, Too, Aro Invited Members and ffriends of Se-j nior Citizens Fellowship will get together for the first fall luncheon and program at noon Fri-day. y'.' speakers will be Dr. G. Ernest Thomas of Flint Methodist Church, Birmingham; and t h e Rev. Gerald B. O’Grady of Oirist 'Church Cranbrook, Bloomfield ffills. panel program entitled A pa “To TeU the Truth” will be featured. Refreshments will follow. Worship 10 AM Church School 10 AM Pailor ... Rev. Galen E. Hershey Assistant.. . Rev. Richard Reynolds You're Invited to Attend . THE OPENING SERVICES 1 of ORESCENT HILLS CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD (Temporary Location) John Pierce Jr. High - AUDITORIUM-Hatchery and Crescent Roads "FIRST CALL TO WORSHIP" SUNDAY 10 AM Everyone Is Wwlcoiml • y Central Metiiodist Church will be host for a meeting of Pontiac I area Methodist Men Jan. 11 with | Circuit Court Judge Artiiur E. Moore, guest speaker. All meet* ings are open to the public. Meadow Brook Baptist Church 9,45 AM. Bible School : 11,00 AM. Morning Worship Temporarily Meeting: Meadow Brook Elementary School Castlabar and Munster Rds., ^ ROCHESTER S W. R. Petorion, Pastor (Baptist General Conference) . Paul The congregation of St. M e t h o d i s t Church, 16901 E. Square Lake, Bkfcmfiekl Town- I Ship, will celebrate its first an- 1 niversary in the new building [ BIRMINGHAM UNITARIAN CHURCH Woodward at tone PkM Ml 7-2380 Robert Marshall, Minister "IN OUR HANDSir 9^0 and 1I4W WORSHIP SKVICES 9:30 Nursery through 9th Grade 11:00 Nursery through 12th Grade Services are scheduled for 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. with nursery) 1 care provided. Church School 1 classes will be held during the ^ early worship service. Pastor Samuel C. Seizert Will preach on “The Church of Tb» j day.” FIRST METHODIST i The Rev. Clyde E. Smith of [First Metiiodist Church wQl continue his series of sermons on |“The Lord’s Prayer” tomorrow BETHEL TABERNACLE First Pnnncostoi Church of Pontiac Sun. School 10 o.m. Worship It a.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE -Sun., Tuts, and Thurs. — 7:30. P.M. Rev. and Mrs. E. Crouch 1348 Baldwin Ave. FE 5-4387 CHURCH of GOD. LT. WILBURN LEGREB e SUNDAY SCHOOL e MORNING SERVICE Children, Adults Hear Singing Cop Participating in both the 9:46 m.* worship service and 11 a.m. Church School tomorrow at Aldersgate Metiiodist Church will be Lt. Wilhtum Legree of the police force In Flint. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Temporary meeting place: Mason School Walton Blvd. (Bet. Sashabaw and Silver Lake RdJ Worship 9,30 a.m. Bible School 10:30 a.m. ■ Gospel Hour 7 p.m. _ Bernard M. Cagel, Merritt H. Baker, Min. "No Book But The Bible, No Good But Oirist" m........._j Waterford Community Church Airport Road — Olympic Parkway Robert D. Winne, Pastor . y, •. ★ Sunday School. 9:45 A.M ★ Worship Service .... ...11:00 AM ★ Youth Groups------...... 6,00 PM ★ Evening Service ........ ... .... 7,00 PM. Rev. Ofin Hendrix ,4 Far Eastern Gospel Crusade Evangelistic Prophetic Conference >- September 25-30 Dr. Herbert Pugmire Internationally Known-Conference Speaker and Musician - 7:30 Nightly - ■ Welcome to a Friendly Church — MIDWESTERN COLLEGE Monday S«pt. 12,1966-9:00 A.M. — TOO P M ■B-—8 _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1966 3SU Miditom.- has Intention to mal $gfW* townmip ; Board ' of .. J mtngton, Oakland County, tentatively declared m M 1IW following Improv#- STREET°W,'!h FROM -Staffer - - Balmoral Llncnlnvfew Micro* Balmoral . Llncolnview Brookhlll Balmoral Llncolnview Twelve- Mile Road Balmoral uncemvtoW Llncolnview ttatler Twelve Mile Road Balmoral Twelve Mile Road Stdtier t That ptop* showing the aforesaid Improvement and the location me and an atHnwto of the cost thereof, on fm with the Township CMrk for iLThat the Township Board has tenta-tlvely designated the following special ..assessment district against which the 1 cost af said assessed, to-wit; Lots 1 thru as oc the BrookhiH Estates_____________ acreage parcel' fronting the of Twelve Mile Road In HI— Vi * ---------- M ‘ ' colnshlre___________ having tax desi^nat ■al, said mitionTewnshlp __| aIMn Farmington Township, Oakland County, Michigan. ——4. That the Township Board will met In the Township Half, 31444 Eleven Mile Road, Farmington, Michigan on the 20th day of Sept., TO* at 7:30 o'clock PM, -Eastern Standard Time, to consider any objections to th provement and to the special district. . - S. That In the event that- written jaCHpnBJaJMMMIIMlMwgM iking of said improv ). 10, Michigan Pub with the Township Board at or prior „ said hearing by record owners of la constituting more man 0 per cent of I total land area In the above-described special assessment district then, said im- September 10 and 14, it BIBLE REBINDING . CHRISTIAN LITERATURE SALES 55 Oakland Ava. F|E 4-9591 Town ft Country Gordon Center 5112 Highland Rd. — Rohn H. Glam Sr. gave his name to hb son, and the younger Glenn’s apace trip four yean ago wmnIf. the name famous. But the elder Glam passed more* than the name, former astronaut John H. Glenn Jr. said Friday night in speaking of his father, who died Friday at ge 71. ★ * “I couldn’t even begin to name the things he did for me. He was a wonderful dad,” said the Friendship 7 space hero, foe first U.S. astronaut to orbit foe earth. Glam came home last week to see his father for foe last time, and said that he will stay here through Monday. The elder Glenn hoi been seriously til about a year With cancer. He died in his hone on Friendship Drive, the street named after the Glenn spacecraft that circled the earth three times Feb. 20, 1962. Pontiac Tavern Co-Owner Dies After Long Illness Mrs. Leo W. (Eva M.) Prue, 67, Co-owner with her husband of Prue’s Tavern, 734 W. Huron died yesterday following a long Mrs. Howard T. Shain AVON TOWNSHIP - Service for Mrs. Howard T. (Viola M.) Shain, 64, of 271 E. South Blvd. will be 1 p.m. Monday at Price Funeral Home in Troy with burial at Union Corners Cemetery in Troy. Mrs. Shain died yesterday following a long illness. She was a member of foe First Methodist Church of Troy, the Maccabees Lodge 155 of Rochester, and foe W.S C.S. of Troy. Surviving besides her husband are two daughters, Neva of Orion Township, and Mrs, Claude Leach of Avon Township. Mrs. Frank Shoemaker AVON TOWNSHIP --Mrs. Frank (Mae) Shoemaker, 79, of 1200 W. Hamlin died this morning following a short illness. Her body is at the William R. Potere Funeral Home. Surviving are a son, Leslie of Washington, D.C.: one sister; and three grandchildren. Requiem Mass will be 10 a.m. Monday at St. Benedict Catholic Church with burial in Mount Hope Cemetery. Rosary will be 8 p.m. tomorrow It the Donel-son-Johns Funeral Home. ★ ★ ★ Surviving besides her hus-and are a son, Leroy lC. of Waterford Township, and four grandchildren. A member of foe St. Benedict Altar Society, Mrs. Prue assisted her husband for many years in operating the couple’s tavern. Prominent Woman Dies inj)ryden Mrs. Gladys M. Harrington, Dryden village treasurer for eight years, died yesterday. it ★ ■ Service will be 1:30 pjn. Monday in her home at 4108 S. Mill, Dryden. Burial will be in Dry-den’s Mount Pleasant Cemetery by Muir Brothers Funeral Home of Almont. ★ * ★ Mrs. Harrington, 74; qras a correspondent for the Pontiac Press and other area newspapers. She was a member of foe Dryden Methodist Church. k METHOD OF PAYING YOUR FILLS USED ON YOUR ABILITY TO PAY! ONE PLACE TO PAY!- SEE Michigan Credit Counsellors 182 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. Phone FE 8-0456 Our 11th Year fZ $ ► tfi % d f# Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME “ThoMightful Service” IS Williams St. Phone FE 8-9288 Forestbrook to S'ly I Grand Duke i an estimate of the cost thereo" M file with tha Township Clerk to lie examination. —3-That the. Township Board has lively designated tha following special assessment district against which tha eued/ to-wit. Lots 1 thru 30, both Inclusive, el Pebblebrook Estates Subdivision; also the acreage parcel In the N. E. to Ul Section' -13—bounded by Twelve Mile Rood, Inkster Road and tots i and 22 Of said Pebblebrook Estates Subdivision, said parcel having tax designation F1*0 as appears on the Farmington Township tax rolls tor 1*46; also Rid acreage parcel In tha N. B. to of Section 13 bounded by Twelve" Mttr Road. He, ndonwoou and lots 23 and 2SW said Pebblebrook Estates Subdivision said parcel hav. log tax designation F1S1B as appears on the Farmington Township tax rolls for Ififi also lots 1 thru St, both inclusive, of Duke's Forest-brook Hills Subdivision; also lots St thru It, both Inclusive, of Duke's Fortstbrook Hills No. 1 Subdivision, all In Farmington Township, Oakland County, Michigan. , 4. That tha Township Board will mat n tha Township Hall, 31545 Eleven MIL .teed, Farmington. Michigan on the 20lh day of September, ltft, at 1:30 o'clock fTm. Eastern Standard Tima, to hear n objections to the said tf p$ -----------——- it that written oh- | district. - That In tactions to It lint/ making of si t No. 10, M Acts of 1*44, as emended, art II t Township Board i ter1 rlMd special assessment district, OF THE TOWNSHIP_________ FLOYD A. CAIRNS Farmington Townahtp Clerk September 10 and 14, IN* ’ /Working Together Is Not a New Idea! m Historians tell us that it has been going on since the days | of the ancients. Down through the ages, groups of people - with the same interests —- even though they might-have been 4 . rivals — have found it to be of value to them to form voluntary | associations to work out their problems and to compare new methods. * S —- - There is no difference today. The services performed > by such organizations are much the same; however, the benefits £ are broader and more comprehensive than ever before. . :• If you're nbt already a member, why don't you join us at I the Chamber of Commerce? You'll discover for yourself what jj the exchange of services, ideas and benefits can do for you f and for your business or profession. f •. * 'V u-. ‘ * ’ ■ The Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce i WEEDS _ In spite of infinite pains every gardener find* weeds. Hiking through hills, and beside streams we view some of the most 'beautiful flowers on earth, all of them are Wild weeds; strange at it may seem, of them have given ua medicines j. l. tvmumm, that hav* been in use for centuries. A man threatened by a nervous break-, down took a month away from the hustle bustle of modem life, with his wife and his camera he went to the hills mid photographed wild fioweks and found his nitch. You have seen samples ofbiswqrk in many magazines. He is a well man, his ■ wife is the happiest woman alive. They I now travel week-ends looking for Wild ' N flowers to photograph, it works wonders. I When your nerves begin to jump ,, • get ....... P in the car and drive to the country sidel M. E. 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"* OAKSTEEL DIVISION SCHURRER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 2431 Pontiac Road, Pontiac Phone 338-4019 Strejr^Jeel OPEN SUNDAY, BEDDING FOR REST ASSURED Reg. *99 Value limersprlng Mattress and Matching Box Spring Complete Set, Both For $00 BARREL and BAR STOOLS Phte yew may select from sofas, chain, game table, occasional tables and chain. Donl pest up this unusual savings. w 25%“ 4405 Highland Rd. Car. Pmrtieo Late Rd. 1 Mile West Elizabeth Lake Rd. OPEN DAILY Tli 9 PM PHONE 674-2251 TERMS ARRANGED 90 DAYS CASH PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1966 B—9 mm B—10 TftE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1060 ONE COLOR “A HEAP 0* CLEANING FOR A WEE BIT 0' MONEY” SHIRTS LAUNDERED Jgg Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday Witt ily Cleaning Order af IMS or Mere VALUABLE COUPON M or more shirts 255 Present coupon at time yea bring i« Each yeurelerbes------------- I I I Dry Cleaned | and Pressed VALUABLE COUPON MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY * COUPON I . 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Open Daily T a.m. to 8 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. BUSTER BROWN CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN Choose now for long wnor and better velaeal *BLUE BELL WEARING APPAREL ______PQBJHEJimilg/AIHUL_______ We (Jarry a~ComplctaLinrof~ YARD SIMPLICITY - JBOOD^ PATTERNS________ Art E234 - Washable Colors COATS and CLARK'S —RED HEART KNiniNG WORSTED 100% Virgin Wool -Mothproof — Tanglo Proof-Roady to Knit — PuH Out Skoin • $119 UHAN’S VARIETY STORE 141S Baldwin «Vf. at Walton PE 4-3348 Ooon Daily 9 AM. to 9 P.M- Sunday 10 AM. to 6 PM. “Wine Cookery in Sound and Color" presented by Mr. Randall Switaer Regional Manager of Christian Brothers Next Wed.* Sept. 14tli “Woman’s World" ■ Series •t The Community Room In the Pontiac Mall 9:30 A.M., Coffee and Rolls 10:00 A.M., Program Begins- 9 uammmmam i ENGINES *169 Exchange Plus Installation for Most S-Gyl. Engines Special Low Prices for Overhauling Your Engine! 6Cyl. *95-V-8s*115 This INCLUDES . . /Rings,.Rod Bearing*, Fit Pirn, Doglazo Cylinder Walls, Gaskets, . Oil and Labor!— STANDARD ENGINE REBUILDERS 696 AUBURN HD.-338-9671 - I SUNDAY SPECIAL SUPER KEM-TONE c* l "s Wh '* DRAYTON STORE CLOSED MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS Lean - Smoked - Boneless. MM Cantor Sliced HAM 851 TRUCKLOAD SALE PricesGood to Thurt., Sept. 16th LDGITE OUTSIDE [HOUSE! PAINT ttn MS White flnlv Enjoy Your Cadillac Pool All Year ’Round This winter . J. hours of skating fun can be enjoyed by the whole family! | DRAYTON PLAINS STORE ONLY ' BAZLEY CASH MARKET 4349 Dixie Highway-Drayton Plains iqfj Days thru Saturday9 Sept* 1791966 HUDSON’S 19 discount 41 EAST WALTON JUST EAST OF BALDWIN AVE. Open Friday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Woalcdayt 9 A.M. to6 P.M.-Sun. 10 A.M. to3 P. Lucite colors . . . ■ . $6.95 Bel. LUCITE INSIDE WALL PAINT $499 ■A White ■ INS Gah and air INS Colors And, you'll avoid the long waiting list in the spring for your new pool. Plus you’ll save many dollars how./ NEWlOWffflCf Super KEM TORE ,11 1966 Colors._$4.99 Gal * TOM’S HARDWARE 995 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-2424 Yds, thanks to the fabulous/fibarglas construction of famous Cadillac pools, tinaffoetal by Michigan’s temperature extremes, you can enjoy your Cadillac pool all year around. / CLARKSTON POOL CO. 1 Mil. North of M-15 MA 5-2174 Open AAon. thru Friday 8-4:30 Hondsy and Tuesday, ONLY! delicious CENTER-CUT Boiled HAM HOME OF NATURALLY TENDER MEATS FRYIRG CHICKER U LE6S or BREAST QUARTERS i§ ■’ We Reeerve Right to Limit Quantitiet HOFFMAN’S PONTIAC FREEZER FOODS Dll & Perry FE 2-1100 h CEILING SALE ENDS SEPi;. 11th 1 WHITE ONLY All Maas With This Ad Only oomplst* JOBMatchsd Rnaef INDUSTRIAL & CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT Complete SALES, PARTS and SERVICE I wheel tractors ■ crawler tractors ■ shovel loaders ■ fork lifts ■ backhoes ■ loaders ■ blades ■ scarifiers, etc. PONTIAC FARM & INDUSTRIAL TRACTOR CO. 825 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. PONTIAC PHONE FE 4-1442 i MSEkMM SENSATIONAL OFFER! 5"x7" Portrait Of Your Child In LIVING COLOR 99" ONLY Color Portraits of Additional Children $1.89 STAimNG MONDAY, SEPT. 12 THRU SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 for one-stop family shopping and saving! PONTIAC MALL SHOPPING CENTER ■ o SEPTEMBER CARPET * CARNIVAL^ at McCandlesi OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS *TIL 9 P.M. McC VM DI.I.SS 11 N. IVn •y St. it: THE PONTI AC PRESS f^trriAC, HXCHicUm pfutoAyv September io>i966 for LIVING Face Lifting Completed, The John A. Voorheis' Colonial On Franklin Road/Bloomfield Township Voorheis' Cape Cod Before Major Remodeling Pro|ect Began * By JODY HEADLEE Home Editor, Pontiac Press Literally raising the roof, the John A. Voorheis family remodeled their Cape Cod story-and-a-half on Franklin oad into a full two-story Georgian colonial. “It was quite a mess,” said Mrs. Voorheis .us her daughter Linda nodded affirmatively. “But it was well worth it.” The downstairs bedroom wall was opened to expand the existing, living room’s floor space with a portion of the former living area being allocated to a new entrance foyer. “This house has a special rriehniflg forme,0 continued Mrs. Voorheis.' “It was my family home. I was only six weeks old when my parents moved here. “After I grew up and married, we moved away. Then when our Linda was less than a year old, nab ought the house and moved back.” Hie Voorheis family also has two sons, Steve, IS, and Jeff, U. Fond of vivid colors, they selected a white background for the living room’s walls and draperies to offset the sculpture/! orange carpeting. Orange throw pillows repeat the accent on the room’s textured black sofa served by a white plastic laminated coffee table made by Mr. Voorheisr Black, Beige And White Wallpaper Dominates One Wall In Contemporary Orange Carpeted Dining Room Rocker Belonged To Mrs. Voorheis7 Mother 1 W ' || AW[| ■ ■ 1 * jH Ik THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, Give Your House New Lease on « tall bookcase utilizing the woodgrained wall lor an a r a c H v e bade,; insulation throughout) a durable floor,cov--ering, heat hum the existing furnace and a flat roof with a balustrade, built for an additional bedroom “some day,” Inside, asswing easy maintenance and a worm, hospitable ap- Royalcote hardboard paneling bra rich-appearing pecan wood-grain. The contractor found it easy to install these 4xS-foot ff the Georgian-Colonial style ef tee house. A large all-weather window facing die back yjkrd and a smaller one facing a neighbor’s yard were included in the specifications to give die room a view and add to its “hominess.” j§||§ $0 MOIIELS OPEN D«*yV»7PJ*V OMITS eAirCondBton*^ I eSound •Fully Carpeted - Coord looted eSpeetoue *«»*•< FE4-1400 CHILDREN OUTGROWN THE WAGON? - - * SELL IT WITH A LOW COST PONTIAC PRESS CLASSIFIED AD.---EASY TO USE, -_--'JUST PHONE 332-8181. " , ’ WHIT IS KUIGELMIfT FACE BRICK SIUIK? It I* the Multi-Purpose Brick Siding that does so many jobs-BETTER i • «*•» yeaweaae insulation • R* 1 duets fuel easts • Beautifies year - homo, increases its value e Racists 1 lira-Lowers insurance rates • Ends painting e Economical to install. COMPLETE PONTIAC Phono 673-7507 H<>Mt 2601 DIXIE HWY. modernization Opposite Silvsr Uk« Road A lighted concreted stair was Low Window Garden 'Terrific' If the end wall of your living room lies close to the property line where large windows might create a privacy problem, try placing a window at the comer of the room, designed from floor1 to waist height and about six feet in width. - Paqel Ihe rest of the wall in incense cedar boards installed1 vertically, then plan a garden of dwarf pines and low shrubs outside the peek-a-boo window. The effect can be terrific. We Have Bank financing for You IF YOU OWN A LOT ...GLAMOUR HOMES . . HAS OVER 100 PUNS TO CHOOSE FROM HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THEM! Temporary Leaks Stopped With Soap After a winter lay-up, the planks of small water Craft often open enough to leak, but without being sufficiently sprung to require caulking.. In such cases, temporary leakage can be prevented by rubbing soap along each seam before the boat goes into the When you- buy Iplastic or ceramic switch plates, choose them with wide borders sb fingerprints will land on these washable surfaces instead of on surrounding paint or wallpaper. "TEMPEST" BUILD ON YOU OWN LOT ANYWHERE Now you can get Bank Financing at Glamour Hdmes using your lot al Down Payment Conduction financing, at con-. ventional rates. 2—-No .penalties or extra points for prepayment of construction loans. 4—No. Cosh Ddw“n payment necessary—Your lot and your work can make the Down payment. 5-—Construction loans approved in 72 hours.. 3—On city lots or out in the suburbs our bank financing can take care of your needs. 6—Long term financing available up to 25 years to pay for qualified applicants. SEE US TODAY FOR ALL THE FACTS YOU STILL HAVE TIME TO GET IN BEFORE THE SNOW FLIES YOU CAN DO ALL OR ANY PART OF THE LABOR YOURSELF OR GLAMOUR HOMES”WILL PUT IN YOUR BASEMENT, ERECT THE SHELL, INSTALL HEATING, PLUMBING, WIRING AND DRYWALL OR ROCKLATH AND YOU CAN DO THE FINISHING YOURSELF. ^EITHER WAY YOU SAVE. MAIL TO: GLAMOUR HOMES BOX 611 ANN ARBOR, MICH. Gentlemen: We are interested in knowing more about your homes. Please mail me more information on your homes. NAME ....................... ......... ADDRESS .............................. CITY.................................. TELEPHONE^. „.. L.. .^.... „. .; • • • OUR BUILDING SITE IS LOCATED ' IN .................. COUNTY As the wood planks swell, the seams close again. Meanwhile, the soap treatment eliminates need for a tiresome caulking job. Is the ROOF over your head GUARANTEED FOR 25 YEARS |NgH|i JACK VERMETT HOOFING & SIDING Call / FE 8-6115 or 01 3-9590 BEFORE AND AFTER—A modem room addition can spark up the appearance of the entire house. Here, the home owner contracted for the removal of a 35ryear-okl porch and the construction of a 16-foot-square room. To match the wood siding of the house, he used lap siding, noted for its good appearance, durability, and low main- tenance. Privacy Is established for the mother-in-law occupant, who ha^ tug own entrance to the yard. Louvered dotes lead into the house. Interior walls are paneled with easy-care woodgrained hardboard. A powder room, built-in desk and a louvered storage wall give tee occupant bandy convenience. 112 BEDROOM MOPELS NOW OPEN Immediate Occupancy Investigate The Advantages'of f LIVING IN •QUIET •LUXURIOUS •CONVENIENT Open Doily 10-6 Saturday 1*4 Any Time fay Appointment SALES OFFICE end FACTORY LOCATED at 1380 N. MAIN Sf. (Bin. U.S. 23 N.) ANN ARBOR BOX 611, ANN ARBOR — RHONE 662-4518 -J" ‘ ■■■■'WTJ- THE PONTIAC rilKSS. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 'I Wcis Shellacked on Lacquer' When a fluorescent Winks off and on repeatedly before lighting, it may have a defective-worn-out starter, which is the round aluminum covered gadget that looks like a battery. i * • * ' ,+ Should this be’ the case, the starter should be replaced at once for it will shorten the life of the lamp. Going on and off wears the light out far more rapidly, than when It’Slighte^. < QUESTION: I must be doing something wrong. About two years ago, I applied two coats of lacquer to a dining room table from which the previous finish bad been removed, t not only had great difficulty spreading the lacquer with a brush, but the finish was uneven and kind of blotehy. Sanding helped only a little. As you said, it spreads like molasses and thus is difficult to make smooth. The next time you use lacquer or shellac, dilute it 50 per cent with one of the proper thinners. ' S§| Jt' * in the case of the table, rub it down thoroughly with denatured alcohol, themtry giving it a coat of thinned shellac, letting it dry, sanding lightly and applyihg a second coat. Lake View Estates Coatings Alleviate Construction Woes MODELS OPEN 2-8 P.M. Every Day Except Mon.. Variety is the spice of life— but it can be confusing as well; For instance, when a number of different building .materials are combined in the construction of a home, a jumbled uncoordinated appearance can result. ★ ★ ★ Paint all these materials with the same color of coating. This trick will give unity and size to the over-all appearance of your home. *m*ly. I got very much die same result as the first time. The shellac did not go on smoothly. It was like applying moldsses. "★ * "* i- I’s not too bad since I sanded why I had so much trouble. I usually do a pretty good job when using regular paint. ANSWER: Not knowing exactly what you did, it is not easy to make a long-distance diagnosis. But the most likely cause of your trouble appears to be a failure to thin the lacquer and the shellac. W h l i e paint and some finishes can fie applied right out of the container, thinning is a necessity with lacquer and shellac. The lacquer m u s t be mixed with lacquer thinner; the shellac with denatured alcohol; If this is not done, the original finishing material has too much body and produces the kind of result yorgp£ Vacation Cabins in Color Booklet Want some ideas for a vacation home? Write for a copy of “Vacation Land. Homes,” Department 428-P, Western Wood Product Association, Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon. Enclose 10 cents to covqr mailing. ■ w w ★ The fuU-color booklet shows eleven different Vacation homes and includes a materials specification list. HOME WORKSHOP FOR THE GARAGE- EQUIPMENT CADDY KEEPS SPORTINQ QOOPg, TOYS, ETC. -IN ONE PLACE ^ J1Q SAW 4* 01AM. HOLES BACK AND BOTTOM ARE i HARDBOARD PLATE-TYPE BOTTOM JUS. PATIO STONES Completed Display 'oger a. authier I PATIO STONE CO. Wit Highland Rd. • Milas Watt af Pontiac Airpart EM 3-4825 OpiB Daily 8 to 8 Immediate Ooeupaney In Meny Models! 4-Bedroom COLONIALS BI-LEVEL, RANCH QUAD-LEVEL TRI-LEVEL [ Colonials from $28,900 | Inch Bast Lot 3 Bed. Ranch $2S,9Q8 Incl. Base Lot TRADES ACCEPTED LAKELAND ESTATES Vi MHa N. of Watten Blvd. on Dixio Hwy. MODEL ON 3-1021 MAI S. Tolograph. FE 4-0591 OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY 1-6 P.M. * . Another ■KAMPSEN Custom Open for YouFlnspecdoh 2675 Montebello Tbiss OlherLustom Featured in this beautiful home are ... wet piaster wall* throughout including the 2-car garage. All w insulated glasa with marble ailla. A solid 16’ cement drive and a 10x20 rear patio. * Gaa heat with a furnace with a lifetime warranty. Extra thick insulation throughout thia home in both ceilings and walla plus a power humidifier. All this and more... plus a large lake privilege lot is yours for onlyt *32,950 ' nv*i. ini Trade the Equity in Your Present Home Over 100 Beautiful Lake Front and Canel Front lots available. Well suited for Bt-'futyel Homes. All paved streets and utilities. Remember ... you win trade your present home equity on any of our homes. Como Out Today Drivo Wost on Walton Blvd. to (flinton-villo Rd. North to Loko Angoluo Rd. Turn right to Lako Vlow Estates. KAMPSEN REALTY AND BUILDING CO. LAI^ LOTS AVAILABLE Fully Improved Lotf Available in Waterford, Rochester and White. Lake Township for Sale at Bargain Prices. QUALITY BUILT HOMES by OL1-0222 &I y ONCE IN-A-LIFETIME REDUCTIONS ON SUPERB MODEL HOMES 1_ ___Presenting WmbwQ&u-HonteA TRI-LEVEL COLONIAL 1 RANCH TYPE AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY "MODERN LIVING' —YOU'LL LOVE THEM, TOO! The difference is instantly evident . . . renowned WEINBERGER HOMES'are the most finely crafted anywhere-built to standards of beauty, precision and detail usually reserved for the jeweler's art. Buying a home now or soon—or just thinking about it? Then see WEINBERGER HOMES! Priced $18,900 to $50,000. SEE THEM TODAY! Models open 12 to 8 P.M* Daily and Sunday 17663390 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. mt How toBufkJrBuy* or Sell Your Home Full study plan information on lids architect-designed Housie of the Week is included ina 60-cent baby blueftrlnt. With it in hand you can obtain a contractor’s estimate. You can order also, for ft, a booklet called YOUR HOME—How to Build, Buy or Sell it. Included in it are small reproductions of 16 of the most popular w«wMn of the Week issues. Send orders to House Flans, The Pom tiac ‘Press, P. 0. Box 9, Pontiac, Michigan 41666 Aluminum V* _ Copper Plumbing q0^Heol, etc. mwwmatmaameKW! 3 BEDROOM RANCH til eaves ana downspouts and other quality feature* including over-tiled 2 car garage. Duplication pace on your lot $19,250. ^£?!?2i5re Other'Models as Low as *11,950 To? 9MSOOT OPEN I wo* . ' ' . Msi* M|t«i) (• Saturday and Sunday 2 to 6 p.m. &£7WKee Phone W(meA 6100 DIXIE HWY., Waterford, Michigan Opposite Waterford Hill phone OR 44)319 Applications Now Being Taken Grand Prix Apartments ★ Electric Kitchens __ ★ Continuous-Feed Quiet Disposot_- _ ★ Huge Walk-in and Wardrobe Closets_ ★ Air Conditioning ★ Insulated, Sound-Proof Walls — ★ Ceramic Tile Baths 6 ★ RCA Master Antenna ★ Aluminum Sliding Windows ★ Private Pool and Recreation Aiea , ★ Private Parking 316 S. Telegraph Rd.-Pontiac Sen Manager Apt. No. 1 ANGLED RANCH: This three-bedroom ranch, whose dividuality given to it by the turning of the structural com-shape permits it to be placed in almost any direction on a ^ ponents. 1 proper-sized lot, has an added .advantage in the air of in- Novel Dining Room in Unusual Ranch The dining room doesn’t get too much attention these days. lIniaUy„lhfi-Jamily room, the living room or the kltdten is given that little extra designing treatment that makes it stand out. ., " ★ ' ★.' ★ In this latest House of the Week, architect Samuel. Paul has permitted the dining room to come into its own, creating an interesting and distinctive area where comfortable and convenient dining can be pleasantly enjoyed. The dining room in this three-bedroom, angled ranch has an irregular hexagonal shape. Because of this shape, it especially lends itself to the intimacy of a round table. A three-sided glass wall, with sliding doors in the center, {overlooks a huge patio and the RENT, LEASE, SELL. BUY.HOMES, PROPERTY, COTTAGES, CARS, GOLF CLUBS —USE PONTIAC PRESS CLASSIFIED ApS. TO PLACE YOURS, CALL 332-8181. Most O’NEIL REALTY COMPANY Call 6T4-2221 We Moke It Possible to Spend! Your Equity Now - and. Sell Later Bateman Will Guarantee “ In Writing Sale of — Your Pretent Home! Action Today-Rot New Models Beautifully Furnished Rapaport Home* ... Quality and Livability That You Dream About! COLONIAL CHARM 4 bad rooms, 1 Vi baths dining mom, spacious cabinnts. Loaded with i pics $22,500 on your HOME LIVING Leisure Living all on one floorand budget priced. It's a "Rapaport Home"; all brick, wet plaster, fnarble window sill*, hardwood floors and full badement. 1 Vi baths, Frigidaire range and oven, garden beyond. The other three walls are wood paneled. ★ ★ ★ The end result tauan elegant .Mice conducive to relaxing, continental-style dining. INFORMAL DINING Informal dining in taken care of in the family-style kitchen, large, all-purpose table that can seat ety$t persons or can be a convenient place for homework or a game of cards or used as a kind of serving counter when the meal is being served in the dining room. Before taking a walk through this boose, it should be noted that die angling or “bending” of die structure is to allow for complete flexibility in placement on any kind of lot. Starting with the covered front entrance, which is recessed and sheltered, and which be viewed from the kitchen window, you enter into a large, welcoming foyer. B-—- ★ Looking through the foyer into the living room, the view is terminated by a decorative fireplace, which is flanked on both sides by glass that turns the corners. An added touch of interest is the cathedral ceiling with ito exposed beams. The closet off the foyer, by the way, is a generous BJeet in width. ★ ★ ★ Going to the left, you pass the previously - described dining room and reach the kitchen, with its double sink, dishwasher, refrigerator, countertop range, oven, abundance of wail and floor cabinets, and a large counter space for food preparation. FAMILY ROOM On the other side of the kitchen is a spacious family room, which can be reached from the outside by a separate rear entrance that also serves as a service entry. This room can be ciosed off completely with (riding doors so Oat young children can entertain or play. There iq no need for them to go to any other part of thei Youngsters can be entertain-house on such occasions, be-fag fa the family room while sm ** * miunu i" room witboufdLsturbtog; each other. G43 STATISTICS Design G-53 has a living room, dining room, famflY room, dinette and kitchen, laundry, service area and three bedrooms/ with habitable1 space of 1887 square fret. There ia a tremendous patio and a two-car garage with room for a workshop. Over-all dimensions are 78’2” by 63’ 4”. A lot of 100’ by 100’ probably would be required to place the house in a propier setting, but the angled shape would permit great flexibility in placement. The laundry is behind the two-car garage, easily accessible from the service entry. There is a workshop area at the rear of the garage and, at tile other ride, a direct entrance into the house, ★ ★ ★. A stair to Jhe basement is convenient from both garage and kitchen. If you turn right from the foyer, you move into the bedroom wing, with three bedrooms and two baths. The master bedroom has a separate dressing area and a bate with vanitwy. The hall bath is compartmentalized, with two vanitories in one section, and the tub and water closet in the other. ★ ★ On the outride, the hipped roofs have a large overhang. The exterior walls are mainly stone with accents of wood below the windows. In tee rear is a tremendous patio which connects the living, dining and family rooms. Behind the fireplace of the living room is a barbecue for cookouts. '★/' ★ It doesn’t take much effort to live graciously hi a home such as this. In fact, it would be difficult to do otherwise. floor plan FLOOR PLANS: Angled construction has given architect Samuel Paul the opportunity of creating an exceptionally fine traffic pat- tern, permitting quick movement from the large foyer into any room without crossing any other. Folder Gives Helpful lips Wood flogra add charm and beauty to nwlions of American homes. To look their beat, however, they require special treatment. And lack of knowledge about proper flow care wastes countless hours and can actually harm the wood. <. ★ *: * A new folder, prepared by the Armstrong Cork Company, cuts through, die myths surrounding wood floor care. It points out, for example, that self-polishing kitchen waxes should never be usedon wood flooring. These water-based waxes can seep down into tee floorboards, causing teem to warp or swell Even when kitchen waxes have been used on wood floors with no apparent damage, the folder goes on to say, removing buildup can seriously d a m a g e the wood finish. Wood flows should be cleaned only with chemical solvents, according to Armstrong. Using soap and water may work for a while, but ia harmful in the long run and may require costly refinishing. . ...★ ★ ★' When waxing wood floors, it’s best to use a bufiSblg paste wax or one of the new seu-polishing liquid'waxes that cleans while it polishes. Both types give deep, safe, long-lasting shines. And the self-polishing wood floor waxes, since they don’t require buffing, save time and trouble. A * *V:; Copies of the new {older entitled, “Your Valuable Wood Flows,” can be obtained by writing to Armstrong Cork Company, Department WFC, Lancaster, Pa. 6IANT 20X20 BUILT COMPLETE 16” O.C. Studs % siding 2x6 Rafters—Steel Door with floor and 50 sq. feet of Driveway. *699 Limited Offer All Sizes Sale Priced ALUMINUM SIDING COMPLETE MODERNIZATION OF: Aluminum THg PONTIAG PRESS, All this has meant a great change to the builder. For one thing* it has meant smaller profits. Builders used to think they had to make a It to 12 per cent profit to stay alive. Today most are glad to get S per cent MOT CHALLENGE SHU, they’ve met fids challenge — mostly by a continuous upgrading of their product. The days of the “subdivider” a r e past and the "land developer” has taken his place. DISHWASHERS Builders a c r o s s the country are finding that their customers are no longer content with just four walls and a roof amid a sea of similar dwellings. Bayers take a close look at DESIGNERS CUTTING, A-l OPENING FOR EXPERIENCED real Mat* salesman, extra benefits tar right person. All Inquiries/ confidential. Contact Warren Stout, 14*0 N. Opdyka Rd., Pontiac, Mich-Igan. Member Multiple Listing Inside the houses, they want many things that used to be considered extras, and they< want them included in the mort-1 gage. In this way, they feel, they I can have these now and paying for them over 20 or 30 years win be a relatively painless way < to have them. Wyman Lewis Realty Listings Wanted 389 Whittemore St., Pontiac - FE 8-3366 KEMNWrOH BALDWIN at 1-73 ---- OPEN DAILY 12-6 Lake Privilege Lets 34»M HOWARD T. KEATINO CO. aao«ow.nMSaM. mi o-woo CUSTOM MADE rOBMICA KITCHENS BdiMKsJHsIciJe te Visit Our Showroom IMPERIAL CABINET CENTER 4575 Commerce Rd., Orchard Leke 363-9510 The developer today uses good community planning as a selling point and realizes that just buihT ing homes in not enough. ; p- " ★ . In addition to the houses, he plans and often builds schools, churches, shopping centers, recreation chibs and facilities that will be needed to satisfy the social and economic needs of the development's future residents. All Jill ADI C MU I FlfiF ^ AVAILABLE FOR LEASE 4512 Pontiac Lake Rd. at M-59 60x60 30x60 ZontM 1 Light Industry Occupancy by Sapt. 15th BARRON CONSTRUCTION CO. * •fc * * MB * * 4e Home PhoMli 614-2145 nome mom 674-2145 Office FE 2-5140 jl Watotfo^ -Hitt JUST PERFECT I FOR VOIR HOME! DON WHITE, iK 2891 Dixie Huy., Pontiac OR 4*0494 Visit the HILL This Weekend!? pointments of houses are much more complete. Most new houses offer, as part of the sales package, such comfort* as a complete kitchen with all appliances and a complete home laundry center. Air conditioning may or may not be optional. And lately, carpeting has been added tobecomeone oftbe chief tools in selling houses. In these cases, however, not just any product Will do. r-;,-W—- '-#• ★ -^-s---t In keeping with the upgrading theme, more and more builders are looking for brand-name products that will mean quality to their customers. CARPETING " The. inclusion of carpeting in newly-built homes is a story that has been gaining continuous momentum. For instance, virtually all new homes constructed in the west coast and southern states are carpeted before they are sold. About 50 per cent are pre-l Carpeted in the central Great Lakes region. The rest of the country has lagged behind, bat indications are that builders everywhere are getting on the bandwagon. The main reason that builders cite for including carpet is simple — it increases sales. i Kennedy at 900 Oakland A ATTENTION Start Immediately Mechanically Inclined Men NEW CAR FURNISHED No exparltnco necessary as we will train you. f—- aw —- -gat along of 141 start,. |ob Is'per ----BABY TOTER — Carrying a toddler can prove to be a back-freaking task. The pictured sling child-carrier can be made by any homemaker. It’s made of double reinforced caitfas or denim. To obtain the full sizr sling-child-carrier pattern number 401, send 50 cents by coin, check or money order to Steve EUingson? The Pontiac Press Pattern Dept., P.O. Box 2383, Van Nuys, Calif., 91409. SET TWO ESTIMATES ami THEN CALLUS! Buy from owner — no Salomon. Ivory fmmorDixio custom or will rocommond us vary highly. Maka us prove it. Portonal owner's supervision on your job from start to completion. No •ubeonfiacton, wo havo our own crews. Wo build all stylo garages .in Pontiac and suburbs. 5 year guarantoa on oil jobs. No money down. Pint payment in Sept. Up to 7vodrttopdv. DIXIE GARAGE CONSTRUCTION CO. OR 4-1371 Botwetfi Craacant Lk. and Airport Ilia. - 5744 HIGHLAND RD. — L11-4476 (Call Collect) Wallpaper Answer to Problems Announcements 3 ... rwumi anmr wo,* WJin growing company. Starting rata 5275 an hour plus banafits. 331- ANNOUNCING ANOVHER DEBT AID INC. office, 718 Rlker Building, branch of Detroit's well known Debt ^Aid, Inc. to servo the AL^RT YOUNG MAN FOR LIGHT —warehouse work tor local wholesaler, part time College student considered. Pleas* call 473-1244. Pontiac Community. GET OUT OF DEBT - AVOIO Appliance installers, work steady year around, no layoffs for GARNISHMENTS,, BANKRUPTCY REPOSSESSIONS. BAD CREDIT AND HARASSMENT. right man. Apply 421 W. Lincoln, Madison Haights. DELTA CO. . We have helped and saved thou-Sends ef people with credit problems. Let us- consolidate your debts with one tow payment you can at- AUTO MECHANICS. HELPERS. Service manager. Kaego Pontiac Sales. AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE OP- YOURSELF OUT OF DEBT.' _ _ Home appointment arranged anytime AT NO CHARGE. Hours 9-7 Mon. thru Prl., Sot. t-5 • FE Mttl (BONDED AND LICENSED) Dr. "AVON CALLING"—FOR slltVl£M In your homo, Coll FE 46439. discount ToVeAkTiEs Protect Stovewall From Grease Spots A washable roller window shadq fastened to the wall behind your range, so that roller is hidden by the range, will pro-" tect your wall from splatters. . to remodel - but the When cooking, pun shade up budget isn-’t? Wallpaper can be anti fasten to a wall hook placed the answer. 1 several feet above range. Quality colors and patterns | When not use. the shade is are pow available for as low as easi,y Put sight. 50 cents a roll, and many pattern are factory trimmed and pasted for quick, easy “do-it-yourself” application. For those who have never put up wallpaper before, local dealers will be happy to give simple directions. However, many wallpapers on the market today indode hanging instructions in each roll. IMMEDIATE OCCIIPMCY1!. limtiois Iron Pontiac CLARKSTON GARDENS “An Urban Community1* The WESTERNER *20,390 Lot and fireplace Included! 1,350 Sq. Ft. of Living Aren Built Sold OpUMV RD KtSNGwAPPLE ARISTOCRAT BUILDING CQ PyoWPsBi frta 6, Swaday Dixie Hwy. (US-10) toM-15, turn right IVi miles to Orion Rd., right 1 mile to model, er 1*75 to Clarkston. Left at Orion Rd. ,off Main Street ORION RD. at SNOWAPPLE Designed far Living Features! ★ Spacious Family Room WithFIREPLACE W* Large Kitchen and /. Dintpg Area ★ 1 and Vi Baths ★ 2-Car Attached Brick Cange ★ Full Basement dr Gut Heat ★ Lots 108x14G j/ . There’s variety, too, in the ways to remodel with wallpaper. For instance, many older homes and some newer ones have bad walls. ■ * * * No amount of plastering will hide cracks, and wife dry wall construction, seams are bound to show. HIDE FAULTS Wallpaper is one way to dis- guise these faults. __J________ Since most modern wallpapers are washable, and colors won’t fade, the decorating is done for as long as the famfly likes to keep a pattern. When plaster walls me rough and uneven,' one solution is to use a heavier paper, sush as a paper-backed vinyl or a plastic-coated paper. ./ * * * These papers come in a wide variety of patterns especially designed for bathrooms and kitchens. WlDECHOICE----------r—T In a bath, the choice might be a design with butterflies, fish, mermaids, zodiac signs or even ope with poodles. For h kitcjien, thaw arc herb pattens, and otters with tiles, trivets, stalled flaks bottles and spiee shelves. Florals this year come in bright, clear colors and tone-on-tone effects that can be used in apjr room in the house. They are found to modern, traditional or provincial pat-ms. ' If walls c4 living or dining room nave a one-color effect, der a complete change of backgrotmd color, with a scenic wallpaper to five added dh sion to one of these rooms. Sherwin-Williams Co. FAINTS—WALLPAPER 11 W. Huron Th« Pontiac Mall Ruler Will Clean Difficult Crevice When you wash a chair or sofa upholstered in plastic, make sure to reach down into all the crevices where dirt and crumbs collect. For this, use a thin ruler wrapped with cloth and dipped into thick soap or detergent suds. * j)eafh Notices Theodore B„ David, Karen, Violet, and Jerry Benki, Mrs. Gloria Carter, Mrs. James Rowland, end Mrs. James 2week; deer brother of lema and Ralph Banks, Mrs. WHhem- Wright, Mrs. Evan -McClure, end Mrs. Henry Wright; “also survived by 13 grandchildren. Funeral service will be peM Mon- Interment In LOkevltZ^Cm.r.-. Clarkston. Mr. Banks will lie ... state at' the funeral heme. (Suggested visiting hours 3 to 3 and BARRY,' SEPTEMBER I, "iffl, MARY ANNE, 211 West Sixth Street, Royal Oak; age 74; beloved wife of Dannie Barry; deer mother of Wrs. John (Nora) Burns. Mrs. J«to L. (Julie M.) Moore, Mrs. Mergers! Lane, .Mrs. Stephen , (Ellen M.) Nolan, and John J. Barry; also survived by 13 grand- Southfleld. Mrs. Barry state at the tuneral heme. MKiiglAioW ’ ’Xl 1944, HENRY, 1495 Golf Lana, Commerce TowntNp; age 7B; dear friend of Mr. and Mrs. Chdriae Liebel. Funeral service wilt be bald Monday, September it, at 1 BULLARD, SEPTEMBER I, 1944, DOROTHY SUTPHEN, Casey Cove. Casey Key, Florida; age >3; be- COATS _ FUNERAL HOME DRAYTON PLAINS______4 DONELSON-JOHNS MECHANICALLY IN-good at figures to be shipping and receiving In small manufacturing Huntppri . . FUNERAL HOME __ Serving Pontiac tor 30 years •79 Oakland Ave. _FE 1-0199 3PARKS-GRIFFIN _ FUNERAL HOME "Thoughtful Service** FE BOSS Vborhees-Siple A FARM VISIT /TO UPLAND HILLS FARM •» a delight tor the whole family. .Everybody getstamta MeHythe Cow and hold thb new bob* See every kind ef term ANY WITNESS TO ALTERCATION at Waterterd Hill's race track, Sunday, ts at upper level "^•shtnent stand, please call FE W.’iMilflk huu>inq call. FE U73£^mlWiL FLANi5EDBUDGETBPROOHAM TAILOR^ C-^YOUFR?NCOME MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELORS 702 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. lee. ,1 'LOVE YOU . WITH ALL sponsible tar any debit 'contracted by any other than mywtt. Larry Sawalllch; 12St Wat Livingston, m B. Pfca, Pontiac, Mich. FOUND. BROWN AND WHITE COL-Ue, Near Waltan-Baldwln, FE rttai. Ownar call FE 24270. Men- k0y4. return tq bim. lImen, LOST: RLACK FEMALE TERRIER wRft rad collar. Groaaa NH U-canaa. ChwKSPdta. mn». vicinity ^ Perry Park. Call awn- LOST. VtiVWlRRIER'lN GINGC-ViMe. FE 4-23N or 3S5-757t. . to arrange fervlew. Al Cleaner Spotter -Billion;Dollar Financial Institution .. Planning to expand operation In Ron-"tlac and surrounding area, needs several mature JocaT men age 35 •o 50. Must be ambitious, aner-, getlc, ablt to provide excellent • character references and have . stable pest employment record. Ex-: erlence^In distribution, public^ strv- essantlal. We are seeking men who , , desire dignified work with greater opportunity than Iheir present occupation or position provides. Applicants chosen |n------ tralned ' tar a Mr. Raymond M. Flavin divisional manager BARTENDER. EXPERIENCED DE-slred but not necessary. Top wages. Can live In. White Horse Inn. Mat- tery. Dey or evenlng ....... .... CARPENTER HELPERS. WATBR-wfvwbb.Ul.>Tra. CARPENTERS WANTEO. ROUGH eorpontars. Hotiunlon. Pontiac CREDIT COUNSELOR A national concern has an opening In the salsa departments. This posL •ion offers outstanding opportunltlos for • lifetime career. Guaranteed salary, liberal bonus, and auto gltowenca. This Is a top paying poomn tar . ■ good salesmen. First Nsttorial Credit Bureau, *02 Bank Bldg., FE 2- 26 East Huron 1 DRIVER Neat appearing, good -Salary and all fringe bent . age, phone number an erencet to R. J. Kane, LekOOrtan, •“ " | ' EXPERIENCED ” MECHANIC Benefits Include paid vacation, re-tlrement, and many other extras. Call Del Wankel, Shelton Ponllac-Bulck, 451-9911. - _______ CARPENTERS, JOURNEYMEN, and crows. Rough only. Coughlin Construction Co. 474-MM otter ' resSSeSSsu:..........-zz COOKER ILL MAN, TOP PAY FOR geed man. s days, baneRta, vacs-none. Biff's Telegraph at Maple CIS Milo) 7 COUNTER MAN / HARDWARE SALES DELIVERY MAN SHOP MAN PORTER Ptaasant working congHtane. New •area. Opportunity tor advancement. A. L. DAMMAN CO. IMS NaughSon, froy7 4lf-47l» CLERK. ADULT. PART TIME. *-10 » JJ. .WjbJW WM*. ‘ | COOK SB haapttiRsattan. ypcoWap, heB-days and meals. Apply bataro II * *ENC0RE RESTAURANT ESTIMATOR Experienced In automotlvs salary: liberal benefits. ARTC0, INC. ESTIMATOR $10,000—$12^000 urot^ EXPERIENCEDf REAL ESTATE used homap, members MLS. CoH Fg^S-9471 tor appointment, Ivan EXPfcRlBNCED COAL HAULER, with pick-up truck or without, lull or part time. Apply In parson- FITTER-WELDER COMBINATION lor light structoral fwartcatieh and conveyors. Must road blueprints, 50 hrs. per week, pay rates to * match your-exparlanca and ability. Can 447-4091 between o e.m. and * ajn. .. FASf EXPANDING THEATER EX- peHencad, mechanically Inclined, local references, full Or pari time. GUN, TatagraphandM' GUARDS Pull and p*rt time, RBHHI city end suburban lob eaenUtga. Mf. Clemens, Utica and Birmingham Included. BoMM Guai ‘ N Ices 441 'East Grand Be Detrolf. LO F4I*2,1IM p,m. Gcxxi Opportunities —For-- Older Men (OVER *0) Who Can do . llght Jant Sm Kent Working Gded fai Steady iota Fringe Benefits Ptoaaa write a short note gvaaf agara iS GRILL MEN WANT® Elios Big Boy Restaurant Dixie Hwy, at sitvar Lk. Rd. wMWHRHANDS 1015 Golf Dr., Pontiac near Qr-dtard Lk. and Teiagraoh. hardware Amo lumber sales- ^^^rtthtta.^ntanwd Call 357-5577 Mr. Ray Miron. hOuse painters, plenty1 oh INSPECTOR - +OOL. DIE AND-fixture. Salary and bonus, growth opportunity. Sand conMpnttol Inquiries to Pontiac Prase Bax 17. I WANT.1 A* MAH 21-30 WITH A sincere drolra to became a pro-,twatatel retail satagping,-'! .qM|. train you. Tnfe it a dlonHIed bv " the Bare work artth daSnt hours end a good salary. N you pro neaL ne* Braid ta talk, and tava M IManae dtaira ta learn. Contact. Mr. EekaUnen at to w. Huron. - IMMHHATE OratlNGS Drill Press Operators Lathe Operators Milling f O.D. and l.D. Grinders ThrendGrinders Maintenance: Etoctridan zr~ SSI N. !NBUGANCE WV**TJ5^T0A rttarv*.a‘saa **-*‘*a aajvtaga Safe otaaffanS* «£(« ;fi5§S?,S SSX&s ana overtone. ltd J> equal opportunity employer > urn m'wniLk SUk'EU*^ LAKaa STANDARD OIL mVioQ liM openings tor 3 full time driveway attendants. Paid hospltallza-tlwi, « dayi per wk. lair «—* plus commission. Apply In i lo 14771 CooHdg* Oak Park, Mlchi- LANDSCAPING SERVICE WANTS man far maintenance ji^BM 4-4681. Apply alter i •Crank* Rd., Tray. ijpCKE OPERATORS Allt) tAIIA- SgftHW -WRnM.-Mdy.O^n mart. Aka eervlie elation attand-ante. Phono 332-1237 2413 Wood-•wand Ava, 1 iBRppoiFukNmcAPiMOWill . transportation. PE M7W-• - ALSO, MACHINE REPAIR ! AND HYDRAULIC MAN HAWK TOOL A ENGINEERIIN - .. MICHIOAM the PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1966 KB MAKING A CHANGE? re^SSSReTSlwrwS Detolt area. Theueande at Job openings. Call Mr. Margin, INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL. r“ is. aft- WANTED FOR LANtoCAP- PART TIME HELP, WORK EVE-mTtrr WxiDEjlMV IHOp] _ b&mEP* h* PORtERf. POR ACTIVE. UjElQBl conditions, vacatio torms finished. / drivers license. , lb AUTORAMA A ‘t“L-ird liwM.... reph. Pontiac). piZZa maker ton only, Blue liar Drive In, »r of Pontiac and Opdyka _ PXrY TIME OR #ULL flMt, B&dST ................. H«lp Wanted Mole WANTED JWANWITH ^MECHANI-jl experience. Apptr EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY POR 'ERSfHpjSffE. Pw WeariedUmk TlHelg WentedkL erf. WANTED Pm]a#PLB PICKIRS. FULL OR PARtI W "Guaranteed to please.>E'i^344.~ 8(W«k Wanted Foma It H Pointingand Pwwgfag 23 A-t IRONINGS IN ONE DAY. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINT- piijiffiiiig'jiiM" pa#|r|^ i|Sll it oOr is insurance eivoortoeNon. i complete Irqlnliia pro- IIK UH II..., ...... JregSCTSe! 3 panenoee on ; Telex and VoMM* machines. Within lha Pontiac - mr*. 6n* Ct.JlISiJP' PAINT, PAP MpR HAMBINDgly PAINTINQ 4-Wjjgir - tarianiar Repair, UL ■ITY WORK ASSURED. PAINT- 0 CLUB S. w«» nvgri 9 tO 12# 5 Cl GR 4-t75S. IXpIrIenced to 3 hours work, for S days PRACTICAL NURSE ] MOTEL PORTER, OVER SI. OE- PHOTOGRAMMETRIC _ PERSONNEL TO^fORK AS CLERK IN STEREO COMPILERS, experienced ftoor^p^mrnlty. ^EMabtfaslM^'m^ aaSSiW •alary, fringe benefits, moving allowance. Sana resume to: • SSWS4S NORTH AVENUE WEST CHICAGO, ILLINOIS fBISS’ .you *1 Pont! depreciation allowance, paid May; and peld vacations. If j i ,ltrti* you con qualify wrlfa ‘ Press Sox 34. 1 EiMNlMLR 'aiiL TO mothers helper, n*f, KITCHM8 rn:w6rking Supervisor, days! ' and sftarapsns, numerous hinge =■ benefits, Mpt aaiory, Contact Air. R WaV/PatSKad- Oanaral Hospital. ip child care. PE 2-5*14. f- NIGHT AUDITOR. OVER 21. perlence “ * ful. 644-7 NIGHT SART1HOER. FAMILY Good wages No Sundays. FE i.Af#. IMS POR DELIVERY d general, store work. *100 a1 :. Llttla Mo's Baldwin At Wal- NEEDED AT ONCE MECHANIC FOR JEEPS; MERCE-1 Chevro’el-Bulck^^ ■MHMBMIDI -----*‘‘-r~end] person only), Oxford, Mlchlr“ » por| ^ | PPI ^n, —,, ________only), Oxford, Homer Hioht MECHANIC HELPERS WITH TOOLS Motor* Inc, perleS'See iSm KanMfJy’at S* OXFORD DaVlanrf .- ..i--------- ABLE WOMAN TO MAKE TELEPHONE APPOINTMENTS F ““M OUR ‘ OFFICE, 4 HOURS MANAGER TRAINER, OVER for 15 cent hamburger Drlve-ln ..Restaurant, paid' on ability.. Call 474-3M2 for appolntmant. MACHINE OPERATORS - PRESS BRAKE OPERATORS CLERKS WELDERS - WELDER TRAINEES EXCELLENT FRINGES APPLY DAILY S TIL S P.M. SAT. I TIL 3 P.M. PARAGON BRIDGE S, STEEL.CO 44*00 GRANO RIVER, NOVI. MACHINE OPERATORS FOR OAY HU!: “ • Machine Oporators BORING MILL DEVUIEG VERTICAL - HORIZON. Radial drill St hour week, liberal benefits. POLICE PATROLMAN CITY OF PONTIAC . Salary, M004-S70W gad 21-30. Haight ^,t„. p«TO«,“asMirs PORTER FOR BAKERY, work. Apply 2122S Southfle 13 Mile Rd„ MUind Baka Shou- RETIRED-15 HOURS WEEKLY «3«3, PRODUCTION WORKERS Experience not necessary. Fisher Body -Division Ave. Pontiac, Mlcl 332-0301 n equal opportunity RETAIL MILKMEN Established milk route, salery < BBM. Pit iaMlT . Step Co. <407 MS*.' Help Wanted Ftmalg AAA WAITRisTl ply In person. (Hum's Bar and _ Raetaufant. OfSO N. Rochester Rd. R lo EXPBRIENCEO, FOR COOKING —rafqrssrj&,y " FULL. TIMB OR PART TIMI - kitchen help.—Rocco's. 5171 Dixie • Hwy. Orayton Pie., Apply eve, FULL! AND PART TIME, COCKTAIL ■“^SOO Pina Lite Rd. Orchard rdfGENERAL HOUSEWORK 1-2 Bm| ~ 7*447-5754? fac .sTLB»W^.BN: "SOMd -gXFfi.-; f. M>lfcHi ?nnfteB«-SBpi>Kes l3 w BRICK ANO BLOCK WORK — 4WPMHW. PERSONAL 'ZED HOMES FUa-TIME RBAL ESTATE SALES- BesIeBSS SsrvicE n• Experienced preferred ****I . 1 ■■ ■ ■■“■ and uaad-homasrTOp^cemni!*- tj - WswtBdCMMrwUBtB^II - DAY CARS. I PRE-SCHOOLER, 1-5 T yrs„ AAon.-Frl. only, SIS. FE 2-1222. T »EUAM-e ' LiciNsEp home; haurty or gar can tuff. FE Sdssa. WBNtBrfllBEBBfcBMGBBdsM ' M*CC n^.rd°F^S%l- PIANPU ALL HdUSEHOLOS - sWt cAsm AucManiand, Fti-»7> J CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP-pllance*, 1 r*"“ “ , son's. FE 4- PHONE MR.’A. E. VAN BIBBER, || SILK FINISHER ADVANCED OROUND SCHOOL FAaI^S^L^*??-av- !?| - ooie tmurmoTion wnicn guarammit. ee s aibi c_ _. pastfno PAA written exams. Lie- :BMgy»g Alert Soles Personnel ° 1,‘nU &SS:^iriSI PART TIME 25-43 MANAGEMENT type men or school Instrur-— ■ nights a week, 4:30T:30 p.m ARTC0, INC. 3020 Indlanwood Rd. Lake Orion MECHANICAL DESIGN ENGIN-•eer. Prefer man with experience small tools. Should amifadurlng Corp. 1 k.Rd.OSS-iiOQ. — l 41 Oiamupad Plaie. Male production hElp want-ed. Good pay and all fringe benefits. Exc. Mure for right people. Apply Sea Ray Beete, 725 N. La pear Rd., Oxford, Mich. PROGRAMMER Must have minimum a exp. programming, eon disc a storage equipment, writing computer pragri Ing flow chart* *00 L__ ... grams, computer language coding, detailed testing, documenting and Implamanttna computer program, detailing systems analysis studies operating computer and peripher rEtuico man with 6wn trans- portatlon to supervise completely J automatic car wash, mechanclally High Inclined and must Ilka p~— REAL ESTATE SALESMEN! . Are you getting the advertising £?pp2rL,you H«ed? Why not sell t°r Pontiac's fastest growing real estate company? Supporting thalr talesman with bill boards, newspapers, TV, etc. Increase your rarnlngs_ irmnadlately. Telephone ASSISTANT FOR DENTAL Of Birmingham art*. Sand rap Pontiac Press Box 30. _______ bakery saleswoman, fuu -time, no evenings, or Sundays. A~ derson Bakery. 1l4 W. 14 Mil Birmingham. Ml 4-7114, BABY SITTING, LIGHT HOUSi- osoo Highland Rd. Pontiac, 47i "*S2. ‘ .. ' ... GRILL COOK *’ . Inquire 78 Baldwin f Grill Cook | rararleneed. Top rate . ■a naer"*1**3^-* Sg IS Pah able.^ Bhtomtiild* _________ ‘ HAIRDRiSSBR, 6000 STYLIST SECR^tARY Experienced neat appearing office girl, typing aqUmtlal. Building ~ ' Real Eotata budhat*. fjfii Iw COMMANDER AVIATION Pontiac Municipal nlorart . tmm. Experienced M better resdy-tc wear. Part Mma or full tlmo. BLOOMFIELD FASHION SHOP bL.,i— a,-it ~ Work WontBd Mat* -------lOM YOUR HOMI -J- _Mr’ .S1JBS2.08 --- --t*W ilBWll. . . TEACHER WANTS MIDDLE AGEDi Of rarta^mjld. 2 chlldrra. S3«. wkly.[ OBdiab*. 232-4138. ex!ferienced man waEtiii^ to do Intld* er eutalda hoi Ing. Coil Joe at FE 0-4740. PAS&N Light home and bi ■’aintlr- —J Own—Hm A TaHBrt»|J7 DRESSMAKING, TAILORING ANO iIterations. Mrs. BodelL PE 44053. u*dMO|iia|______ iery. 332-»4a MA 04178. • i Moviitg and Tnicking AA MOVING COFFER, BRASS RADIATORS. BAT-teries, radiators, bettoriae, starters, ttnartton. C. OIXaon, OR S-seot. 9 WANTED: UPRIGHT ORA * ‘ or cornel* ptanoo. If i plana to sail call outslda house paint-1 Caraful, enclosed “* ■ < low rata*, vjfir 2-3tft or 42I-3S1I. Ildlng repair. JT clean up, a^toUra1______________-_«AM.SXL«ATES. BOB'S VAN SERVICE MOVING AND STbRAGE FREE ESTIW--ROBERT TOMPKINS “ WANTED, VENIER BUYERS, LQOK- County of Oakland infers i ually liberal fringe benefits In dltlon to salary. Apply In person or *end complete resume Including ref and salary requirement to tho Pwwuiol Dlvlstan, let floor Admlnlitratlve wing, Oakland County Court House, 1200 N. Ttle-graph Ro„ Pontiac Michigan. BABY SITTING. 2 DAYS A WEEK, i 1 child. Mature experienced woman. Ref. Transportation. Call 7:30- 0:00 p.m. 647-5433. _________ IABY. SITTER - HOUSEKEEPER " tor working mother, F------ • area. T days, 730-5:31 worki PEiwtlBg BiMl DBtBratim 23 Wanted Money I, *7500 NEED FOR LAND CONTRACT, Paid'holidays, IS2-3444. ‘ . BABY SITTER, S DAYS BBS. OWN Real Estata Salesmen I laranteed training salary. If you . 4j. Hav- .. -,.r.rlenr- — k full time — rvu may i. .■ , ■■ HvvoMjr our our training program "^by sitter. « which combines classroom Instrue-tlon with on-tho-job training from B other high earning salesmen, which * SITTER AFTERNOON SHIFT, ' a^r343-9357* area, ages I, 7, 4, l HOUSEKEEPER. FLEAS A ol^lldren. WAITRESS WANTED. JACK'S * ; w- Montcalm._____ iRESS, EVENINGS, MUST BE ^ 'HOUSEKEEPER. COOKING, LIVE tatton, "call F?'11ttoT for*' BALD'l In. 5 days, prlv. room, bath, TV, view. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SALES'ENGINEER INDUSTRIAL Internationally promlneht manufacturer of f! and equipment which are sold lo both O.B. hot a fully protected ealaa territory available This position calls tor a man who hi 1. Industrial sales experience the following qualifications: L Mechanical aptitude and experience r. William Neill, Rochester, Michigan Sunday, Sapt. 11, 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday, Mpt- 111 p.m, to 10 pm. Ana Cad* 313 *51-0131 MILLER FLUID POWER DIV. FUCK-REEDY CORP. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Meansed and earn In txc 112,000 per year. For a conn Interview calf Bob Davie o Valuet at Val-U-Way |------- 4-3S31. After 7~' L SERVICE MANAGER New dealer In Pontfac area ni ambitious young man- Must k parts and service. Send comp resume to Mr. Hahn, 532*5 Aut ,4MEBBWB8w.n~t--*,:cL!>--3 Salesman Experienced MONDAY EVENING. Industrial Engineers Standards find Methods Analysts . Large progressive organization offers rare opportunities In Wisconsin. Promotions have created openlnge In our Industrial I Department. The position* available rang* from to Engineers with axtansivt experience. . driveway attendant month, < oft. For STANDARD fflL CAR CARE CEN-“r—'-7ham, has openings for alesmen and gast” Starting pay, SSQO fringe benefits, Sundays f WANTED. ROCHES- d vacation. *35. EL 7-010S. T HOUSEKEEPER-COOK LIVE l71 school age childrm, A-1 . WAITRESS FOR DINiNG R60M. j snnT- _ I WAITRESSES WANTI a. Hnrs. Inn AAnt.mnr. FA- Horae InnT Metamora. 2-4180._____________________________ BABY SITTER, L I & H T HOUSE-work, more for home than wages. 332-3628 after * P.M. BAKERY HELPER, ICING ROLLS, doughnuts, 7 a.m.-noon. Apply mornings. Danish Pastry Shop. 2523 W. Maple. Birmingham, Mien. 470-8752. ___________■ HOUSEWORK AND BABY SITTINO, Hve-ln. *f3-*l28. Lake Orion. INSTRUCTRESS TO WORK IN Local health club. Mutt have good ‘ personality. Work 3 u Sales helpful. — .days*'- _________ 0520 for interview._____________ LADY FOR GENERAL HOUSE- rlence necessary. Apply in p i. 2525 Elizabeth Lake Rd. at WAITRESS WANTED. 11 AM. TO ■ T." l-A ALUMINUM-VINYL SIDING ____ Awnings, Storm Windows FE 5-2545 JOE VALLELY OL I-M23 WAITRESSES ......... night shift. Apply, in i Blue Star Drive-In. ■ - ----------..m. dykt and Pontlac Rds. |ff^(, nochlWren. Start- WAITRESSES WANTED. HOLIDAY _______________________________LAUNDRY HELP, EXPERIENCE! Contact Mr Bronson. BEAUTY' OPERATOR, WITH OR I 1?! .n¥*.sLarvJ. Pon,lac Laundry, WAITRESS. TABLe A J«Nrdl*- | tar service, full and ___ £ IN HOUSEKEEPER, 2 CHIL-I will train. No Sunda RTi dren, Bloomfield Area. TR 3-7200. days, MachU*-100 W. .... i —t. 55*8, call between I — n m. mlnnium. Ml ▲Mia p.m, *44-1239, evralngs. CEMENT CONTRACTOR City licensed. FE S-334f. ai Iiiiikiim 1.^>EMENT; PATIOS. DRIVEWAYS, A^MI^^mNOoulNSTALLEO| basements. Rees. UL 2-4213. Kaiser dealer, fe ism. * r 1 | Cement and Block Work Guinn's Construction Co. FE 4-7*77 Evas. FE 5-912 CEMENT WORK. NOTHING TOl gp - |feMr- PonltaC. 1801 S. Telegraph. NEW UHF-VHF-PM "BXPONBN- Free estimates. OR lesion" a I. Palby 1 BEAUTICIAN FULL time, guarantee plus Rochester 651-1331. . WAITRESS. FULL TIME EVENING CARE FOR 1 CHILD 5 DAYS A> Week,, must be dependable, have! ref., traruportatlon. Call evenings only. 64244*0, ____________ COOK-WAITRESS, EXPERIENCED, "v-Sundays. Clark's Restaurant. ^■WI^^PWircLiRicH. office work, typing required, write giving age, education and family status, Job and pay experience. Post Office Box No. 05, Pontiac. CITY OF PONTIAC Salary S3900 par year Graduation from high school. Some experience In general office wrafi Liberal fringe bamdtts. Apply Hall. 450 Wide Track Drive E.. Children off to School? Work 2 hours, during day, early evening and *»„ cane wkly. 92 year necessary, no JMVM ty plan. Call before o canvassing, n Used addition In _______ ■ _______ iod Nurses and RN Supervisors d Instructor -- contact Semimole ... r.—"1 330-7154. MIDDLE-AGED LADY FOR GEN-eral housework and soma cooking, approx. 4 days par weak. Must have own transportation. Only those with a real Interest In their ., Mon, oft. | l children, I WOMAN TO CAB# FOR 3 Chil-drpn In my homt. FE 54434. WOMEN FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK - cara of glrt 10, live In, week-off. *74-iS82. . WOMAN FOR DIVERSIFIED -OF-“> work, muat be Mil* to type and simple bookkeeping and b* able i«enBPr**i* I Architectural Drawitig PLANS DRAWN 3-D CONSTRUCTION PARKING LOT DRIVE-WAYS tsxzrr ASPHALT ANO SEAL-COATING. Itlmetes.____________FE -4-1230 AiPHALT-AND SEAL COATING BS- CEMENT FLOORS FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE. BERT COMMINS. FE 8-0245. CUSTOM FiREPLACBi, BRICK, goc^ stene, 1 yr. gp------ S O N CONTRACTOR. OOES commercial work. Gwln Fryi Joslyn. FE 5*5304. Call after 4 kRAGE S Caramic. Tiling ASPHALT SEAL COATING Tinytr^iighlBg JIM JOHNSON BLOOD DONORS iyzlng methods on direct or Salary will b* commensural experience and education. id resume in corttldanc* to: Salaried Placement Supervisor American Motors Corp. 5626 25th Avenue Kenosha. Wisconsin An Equal Opportunity Employer CLEANING WOMAN FOR MONDAY ami Frl. own transportation references. Good wages, thorough parson need apply- CURB GIRL OR WAITRESS. FULL or port lima. Apply In ------- Dog N Suds. 1045 Baldwin NEED EXTRA CASH if you have is flexible hJHV 25klUjd) URGENTLY. NEEDED area as a FULLERETTE daakKigH P««iv« —*“* mo. Mr. Bryan a!lo“ ““ ____NO CASH INVESTMENT CATALOGUE, SUPPLIES, HOSTESS gifts up to 22 ptr cant, all fra* Toy Chest delivers, collects. TRUCK DRIVERS FOR IN$T1 lion work, also laborars. A I Concrate Mae Co. *wjlfc| W. Petrldes, COUNTER GIRL FOR DRY CLEAN-• ers. Full lima. Experienced or will train. MA *-7207, *570 Telb-,graph at Maple. v COUNTER GIRL, . and vacation, full SS3!------------- OVER 015 PER EVENING IN INS. THE TOY CHEST' Our 20th Year CALL ANN ORT MBBUiMW a. Bay Frl, Child Welfare Worker $5800 to $7600 the JUVENILE DIVISION, OF THE PROBATE COURT. COUNTY OF oakland. ^Sbunces IMMEDI-' ATE OPENINGS FOR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IM THE FIELD OF CHILD WELFARE WORK. QUIRES A iMHBLOit DE_______ IN PSYCHOLOQY, SOCIOLOGY, OR RELATED AREA. EXPERIENCE IN A ■ SOCIAL WORK, TEACH IN" “ . Repairs. 473- PARKiNg LOTS, TENNIS COURTS, " driveway*.' Rcllabl a Contractors, Inc. 3*30*83.______ TAG ASPHALT PAVING __________FE S-1S73_________ fALT SEIBER ASFHM.YFAY(R9', Inc. FB S-7S08 or FE S-M88. Brick l Mock Service BLOCK ANtLCEMENT WORK. BRICK,. BLOCK, AND FIREPLACE ° work. *03-1855. Call attar 5. BRICKWORK, NEW Specialize In Aral call anyttmt. ______________ FIREPLACES BUILT AND RE-ralred, f yr. auarantaa. EM 3*079. a FIREPLACE, BRICK JVENI *32-7500, AAA ALUMINUM GUTTERS A MBS GUTTER CO. COMPLETE OR 3-0(100 aaveitrou^hlng service, free estl- ElectricalServices Piano TunlHg PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING Plastering Service PLASTERING. FREE ESTIMATES D. Meyers, 363-9595, <74-2440, PLASTERING REPAIRS, REASON- modernlzlng. Condre's. FE t- FLOOR BANDERS - I_____ WALLPAPER STEAMER* ' -RUG CLEANER - POWER SAWS 52 Joslyn Open Sun. FE <-410S CLARKSTON ROOFING COMPANY, Insurance and own. *73-9297. HOT TAR ROOFING Rabittt Prtc* Rooting, FE * QUALITY ROOFING. BONDED h ROOFS: NEW, REPAIR KUdFING AND REPAIR Shingles *S2^7W Hot asphalt SPECIALIZE IN HOT TAR ROOF-I N IS H aaanalJN-V J- Price. PE »W8*. Tree Triotodog Sendee PONTIAC FENCE CO. SWS Dixie Hwy. • OK 3439S .. 2-CAR GARAGES. 80'X22‘, 0*75 Cement work. Fra* estimate* —. Springfield Building Co. MA 5-2120 2-CAR GARAGES, arxaOY SITS. WE art load buHdtri and build any s|za. Cement work. Fra* aattmates. Rady-Bum Oarage Co. OR 3B019. removal, braclna and tead- raa Est. 626-0779 ____; BBL TREE TMMMMQ, 'REMOVAL. Fra* estimate, FE S-*448, 074BS10. DAVE'S TREE SERVICE ' Removal, trimming cabling D Cavity filling, welling, land clearing Landscaping and dtatan, IQBH Lakes Tree Co., Trimming Stump and Tree Removals , fwipr^ , TILBN TRtMMING AHP REMOVAL. Rrasonabl*. 3344M6*. ___ . WILL TRIM AND RBMOVE dllY ' size traa. FE MIC aWar 4:38. Cleaners. S34 S. 1 Join the Leader in the . Medium Priced Field of the Auto Industry APPLY NOW FOR: Production Work (No Experience Necessary) ALSO: QUALIFIED JOURNEYMEN FOR TOOL & DIE WORK OR ( * MAINTENANCE JOBS IN PLANT J ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS i ' ■ /■■• ‘-y h ■>, All of the GM employe benefit programs will accrue as you enjoy top earnings with a winning team. MAKE APPLICATION AT OUR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Pontiac Motor Division GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION Pontiac, Michigan GENERAL MOTORS IS aN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER HARDINGE OPERATOR TOOL LATHE HAND GROWING COMPANY, DAYS MANY FRINGE BENEFITS STEADY EMPLOYMENT ANO TOOL DESIGNER. GROWTH port unity, salary and Mma. nn location. Sand confidential inqulrle to Pontiac Fret* Box 17-UNION CARPENTERS WANTED. ----------Call 33*4744------- L WANTED AT ONCE MACHINE DESIGNERS DETAIL DRAFTSMEN PERMANENT POSITION Fringe Benefits SALARY OPEN ; ?. aril3 CURB GIRLS KITCHEN HELP No rajwrleys^necessary. will train - Paid hospll ypeatton and i______ Ellas Bros. Big Bay, graph at Huron? 'Y DAVIDSONS^OF ^BIRMINGHAM New accepting appllcatlone.,, E perlenced saleswomen: fitter office personnel. Stock girls, atw -salts people, full or part ttm Miss Gerald Ml 4-72*6. DEPENDABLE WOMAN NEEDED to care tor 2 email children, start Sapt. 12, must have own car, 7:30-5:30, *30 a week plus oas allowance. *44-7775. DRUG StOfiE "ClESK, EXPEftl- FRINGE BENEFITS IN ADDITION Dining Room Waitresses J fed’* Restaurant has openings to lining room waitresses both da' -ind night shifts. FuN time: In surance benefits, paid vacatloi / Ted'Si , WOODWARD AT SQUARE LX. RD. MACHINE Co. taurant t DETROIT BROACH 1 Lath* Division 95* I. Rochester Rd. Rochester, Mich. be. ceil asi-esu. Ext. : , WELDERS FITTERS ARC WELDERS »ur week, days er nights, il bentflts. . ARTC0, INC. 303* indlanwood Rd. ________ Lake Orton wdOL PREISER - EXPERIENCED staody tmptormont, *47-3009. ■ WOOL SPOTTER FOR DRY CLEAN-"9 department. Experienced pm. tarred but not noceswry. Apply Pontiac Laundry. 54* S. Telegraph. Stop < : ChrNtn ELEVATOR OPERATOR ! Apply 4*« Rlkar BuHdtng. . EX-RAY TECHNICIAH-(N 4P-BCO srsars tsa as Otometo^iteyltal Oladwln, Mich. EXPER^CKD^HMR ORISKITJ Elide Big**Boy Testaurant OAKLAND UNIVERSITY All types of Remodeling Kitchen cUPboerdt, dddlttent, attic ream*, recreation rooms, garages, aluminum elding, roofing. Free eat. No down payment. . G & M Construction Co. ** N. Saginaw FES-12 I ANY TYPE OF REMODELING Lara* or small lobs. Local work. Fab prtoas. 27 years axparlmca. BIG. BEAR CONsTriICTION-TeRR^ SNYD6R, _^dh!g and finis....^,. ^b,,. JCK!LTArH.05''.-f.i:oOR laying: hahdltiB and tWshlna. 333*975, AWNARO'S FLOOR SERVICE I fleer* mad* like new CMaSSn^VWYL, ASPHALT, in.! ■ JJJUra_or_.mln*. All work ALL KINOS OP LIGHT TRUCKING Truckleg The rapid expansion of tho unlvtrslty for the coming schi ■ qualified pi of tho anticipated txpi the next tew years. ' r THE FOLLOWING ARE AMONG THE MANY OPEN POSITIONS: PROGRAMMER-DATA PROCESSING . . . These P* It Ions provide a variety of assignments i chiding protects In Scientific research, social rasearc phMlnyolvenwnt In the business eparaltan of » chief Internal auditor ... - ® $, ■•tpertenc* in auditing.3' CPA would bo datirabh but not euanftel. This pa? ttan offers axcapttonal growth potential. DRAFTSMEN . . . Thte poattlon wlH report to me dbocter of tea physical ttantand will Involve lha preparation of drawing of human. »»••<• -«*y system, an-* “< —- s— N APPOINTMENT*F OAKLAND UNIVERSITY Personnel Department Rochesttr, Michigan 338-721 CONCRETE POURED BASEMENTS and fooHng.' gar.gM^braezewayi, ludKopieg -A MERlDN BLUE SOD, PICKUP or damiafed. ul >4*43 or 428-2000. 3 MERION "blue BOD, f6P tall, sand gravel, del. 338-8201 t-1 MERION BLUE SOD. SOOL___ Stading and grading. No money *!• ^raeoi^UndscapIng. FE 34141 LANDSCAPING. LIGHT MOVING, TRASH KAULIO * reawnabte. FE 4-1353. LIGHT HAULiNQ, BASEMENTS, garages cteaned' Oi-np nn <-wa Lt<»KT *ND HEAVY, TRUCKING, TRUCK HAUL>I<6» tAwft QAlUiSI. Ottset Making "A TOUCH OP IRELAND" Socializing In ftaMafona, sodding. 9 landscaping, Frao est. FE S-9*as. ■ BROWN'S TRUCKING. MERION Blue Sodp Dtllvarad e~ -- - ER CONTRACTOR -P OR W7-S747 Bpt^ry ______ | jr^’raaeattSi^£mTkSdten6*^ i zzsr&FttSsir' w * IHTERJOR FINISH, KITCHENS, I R?M»S.* TALBOTT LUMBER sonrice, woqd pr akin_ li^^S Trucks fc Rent ^ TRUCKS - TRACTORS ***** _ , »ND EQUIPMENT Dump Track* - Semi-Trailers Pontiac Farm anu Industrial Tractor Co. .. ..OSS-WOODWARD Fi FE 4-1441 Open Patty InclodtoB Suttaay LSaaftb..,. A-l PAINTING ANO INTERIOR' AND Writ Cleaners WEDDING INVITATIONS 1 *■ r, W'-L DRILLING AND WILL ugGfNTty needed. 3 bedroom arcdr«wJE?H furnished haute., „_, _ housebrefcan, 33*8>*1 jERTJlM YOUNG DOOM WANTS TO-RENr S COUPLE WITH BABY, DE-~ unfurnished 2-bedroom -Hi.- _y‘* are*. Rea- sonably priced, FE 4-9785. lady qvjBR so wHoWtves live with active Widow 75. I manent home on Elizabeth n_ too* heat, lightsprevSad. FE «rs® ‘B.47M» TMM.DI.T, OCCUPANCY-BLOOM-Nw Hills, new beautiful, Lma if!? “'«•! “a wit, mS «»* o»l Telegraph. Will dWMr' tb aafegs {TOst"""* J% AWAwmmm. Nlfa»; Body, tfo gets, fg 4,^44. BACHELOR, NORTH END"! t2?ATI5ii IN pontIac. *** ift&iotltt, 4 A.f IM ■ “ “■“ ' utilities WESTS jDE, wictuY FURNISHED! carpeiaa. 2 room apt. suitable Unfurnished 38 ^EEDROOM DUPLEX-ADULTS mly - deposit required 4121110. R#*l«l«i*$s ProfMiy 47-A iWMUAFie FEETCOWAtECyL Hatehary. 4*2 SMALL coppee com *14,*mVuLL PRICE HBSiwra MWWdn 2 Commerce Rd. near Wolled i aka FAMILY TflLORlEP HOMES. $11,200 jown, FHA or . ' La-m-lkltohan and bath. NOUi'dKRv0^ APARTMENTS 3-BEDROOM BRICK RANCH, GA- 2 W florap*. 332-1 -EA"Y- Westlnghouse kltoh- rag*, like new carpaflng, stove and BY OWNER, Air cendlttoninB; rtfrlgarator ktcludad. deed —■" —£SSU A*ui*« ^rSih, **wpplng. tlon.' By owner. Drayton bS*J W J?' T.'lTrJflSk* S™! JSSSSS -privileges. Small down 3 BEDROOM APART-1 1*nfl con,r*'t- WM33, carpeting, covered0---- ‘ RENTING -$78-Mc5r- $10 Deposit WITH APPLICATION JWF H|AT SS8»'Sr»vilfe,IT«*‘ FEOWjB WITH 'CREDIT PROS- °^fi» COME TO^Kii4NETTUN' NEAR BALDWIN REAL VALUE REALTY For ImmtdiatE Action Calf FE-5-3676 626-9575 kVrSttd’ S17S. 417 Parkde privileges. P immediate p '3 BEDROOMS. LIVING ROOM,1 BY OWNER - 4 BEDROOM BRICKf j-jj-----—-ir L - ------ kitchen In knotty pine, utility rm., and aluminum trl-towcl, large lot,r 391 ^r^rt.ls5^!vl>,fl"' ""•[ ^ 0rh,n- Mv HOUSES! HGUSESI ALL NEW JBEDROOM RANCHES • ..tri-levels 4 BEDROOM RANCHES -COLONIALS SMyRlMuytfio .... 110 FOOT LOTS VILLA HOMES, INC, NGO BARN VILLAGE NO. . JJf *IJBUatwaen Lake Orton gO^ftctord behind AlbanTct * Model phono ta-*ts«s HIITER NORTH SIDE - Neat S room *“m. Now carpal. Foil ban 1 CITY OF PONTIAC - Excellent 5 rooms with tun porch, basofnont, S^torSKr*- m “r •"*»•! jWf EU.ILD - 3 bedroom ranchers.1 ___ ■ ____ bath^FuU iwur tot. I .JHL_________ I:.C. HIITEll” RBALtfT 3773 ONM - fLIMETH LAKE RD. PE 2-0177. gH iunEay m.**' pe J’3I73 0PEN OPEN MODEL Anytlmo by appointment WEST WIND MANOR ' BCAR ATTACHED OARAGE $17,400 Plus tot SEE PLANS FOR OTHER MODELS • STARTING AT «13,7a0 WILL ruilSoS YTlUltLOT ' , - OR MRS J C HAYDEN, Realtor IttMOl WSS Hlghlond Rd. MS* ON UNION LAKl t™**' 1«» b»ch. , rage. *33,000. TSrma. IN GOLF MANOR Lwe|y 4 bedroom tn-ieveb 3 old. carpeted living room, tree, itopjaavar kltohan wltt ». Family room, 3 bath: BEOROOM, FULl. ftsEMENT !3 BEOROOM BRICK, FIREPLACE, BY OWNER. S ACRES. 7 ROOM. jtHItlM hteiubvf *m I garage and breezewsy, lake prtvl- .3 bathrooms. Older home. 2 car togas, 110^00. 43*4741._____ • garage. Hers* barn. Fruit treat. ■ E\-------- -** — — - bedroom house, privileges !y...Unlf»? ..Lake, >US a month! jJJfj •O"11*- toturlty dap — after*7;ff^!m!>S82^i8dtP £IMCEDi »C i EM 3 BEOROOM HOUSE. BY OWNBI ‘ lots. Lake privileges. Clarkstoi llage. S3S-7I7S or SP-300S. J La . Your host Donald Reich 334-1576. Rav O'Neil, Realtor^ no im!8 Fontlac Lk. Rd. oui'IVR 4-2222 or FF i-SST* scaped. *11,700. Term*. WEAVER AT ROCHESTER HI* EXECUTIVE'S HUOB -bedroom brick rantfi an aiBMaansjca,,, i. J’ajar''11— Waterford SUNDAY 2-5 4TJ# MATCHBRY ROAD - WATER-FO*?.. TOWNSHIP. Com* ' Acres of idee land, ”fflasiw, [iraplaca, recreation mom. ■ *"♦***■ For year around. *U-i. *2000 down. LAKE FRONT OAKLAND LAKE -2 yr*. old. Booutlfiri In ond out. 2 bedroom, 2 story, 1W baths. V*ry tag* Itolng mom. Carpeted. Separata dan. Beautifully land Vmk Uhdarground sprlnklar. Good beach. Saerfflca>S2£000. WATERFORD REALTY 4540 Dixie Hwy. • . 473-1273 “ ■ “ 335-4511 GAYLORD IRWIN E. SUBURBAN WATERFORD TWP. 2 bedroom ranch horn* In condition. Largo living room, 1 atyto kitchen, utility ond I GEORGE IRWIN, REALTOR MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 27* W. Walton FE 3-7K3 Sot. Eva. FE 2-1503 3-BEDROOM TOO. Terms, loch Bros. OR 3-I27S *15,750. Torm*. On Kottorln. *11, FE 4-4507 privileges. 3 i sided, oak »■ *14500. 4*2-0 ETED. Pleasant * bedroom, alu-ftars, IVk car LAKE FRONT ON WHITE LAKE, drooms, IVk both, 2 car ga- L equity of *3500 —-.........- contract. 887-5144. LAKE, 343-4703. CLARKSTON, 3 BRDROOMHtANCi COMMERCE LAKE FRONT 4-H REAL ESTATE WATERFORD - sharp 3-bad- room ranch, torso comer tot,' _ Fj»u*< !**'*»♦' ,wallt *° f"* *chools *4' safe sandy beach. 3-bedroom close to now shopping center, aluminum skiing, flreplace.Beautl-new y decorated. VAC/VNT. Price! ful salting. Only 821^M with torms. *11,700, approx. $1,700 down, $44 Mutt s*IL Ownar transferred. d Ineurance. C. SCHUEn 363-7188 SOMEBODY WANTS YOUR H0M! NOW! Advertising that attract* attentk to your noma. . , , Salesmanship that enafiles us to « Knowledge of mortgage loans th will hiiip Itw buyer finance. Want Your Homs Sold? CALL ‘ v, YORK WE BUY WE TRAD OR 4-0363 OR 44)11 4713 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plain* Aparlmgirts, Furnished >o drlnkaro. Fl _________________ 3 ROOM, PRIVATE BATH, EN-franca. FE 4-8444 111 Mt. Clemen*. 2 BEDROOMS,^PS^ DEFOSlt7~ttb 2 ROOMS AND BATH. I ^■pywBiK m OlatTwaad mo. 353*331, Southfield.' CLARKSTON - COUNTRY rooms, library. Sapt, tils june.i fl« per mo. Detroit, PR 2-7443 fR£E R E N T A L SERVICE TO 5844 UNION LAKE,' 75' TO BEACH, •rtok renrt j bedrm., IVk bath, UN 3-707, °Ptlan^0 bUY‘ Dttrolf f'lAR AROUND LAKE FRONT homo, I badroem, $150 me. 343*241. 2 SLEEPING ROOMS FOR 6EN-ttoman or ladles - FE 24407. i CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS WITH double bade. 315-17*3. iRGE SLEEPING ROOM WITH wfi bail. Near Pontl-- ------- rv If desired. FE 2-4737. FRONT, ATTRACTIVE. "sM* p.P°*,h ^ENTLEhjAN. MCCERN ROOm FOR WOMAN OR Underwood Real Estate MU Dixie Hwy., Clarkston 425-2415 If no an*. 42*4450 425-1453 _____ _______repairing, painting and mdacorptkie. A i ____________ ro^Kan^’^^a^%Mlt^1c°rr^Ei1AFF*OXI«ATELY 13* “48284 115 EltaSm LmSTja) jg- *** LAZENBY NORTH SUBURBAN Real sham clean hemal Loc , on almost 1 full aero of that la all fenced In. Has M carpeted living n ROY LAZENBY, Realtor f* Dtxl* Hwy. OR 48301 Multiple Listing service MODEL OPEN DAILY Located lust south of Twin Lakes Golf Ceursa. This beautiful 3 bedroom brick tri-tovel can be duplicated on your let tor only *17,290. w* have * few lots avallabto ta Huron Dal* Sub. starting at $38 House features patwiad fam room, 11k baths, 2-car gang* I™ T*pt>an rang* in kltohan. Drive ov* to William* Lake Road, turn left 1 mils to modal. GIROUX REAL ESTATE 20 mllas N. of Pontiac Mart I dinette, kit ir\ "L" i living r with b RETIRING? This well kept 2-bedroom constructed ranch home_____ lust what you need. Everything on on* floor, gat heat, large screened porch, attached garage, HMMMMIMfllir fruit trees VU^pilriktat, churches. Asking in 10x150 tot YORK W| .GUY WE TRAD OR 48304 OR 4831 4713 Dixie Hwv., Drayton Plains ROCHESTER AREA - OLDER badroom ranch. Garage. Largs shaded . lot. Vacant. *f,ooo dawn on land contract. Nix Realty OL 1-0221, UL 2-5375, UL 2-4174. SYLVAN MANOR Call to sat 4528215, 5 T L V A N LAKE FRONT, 2500 James K.> Court, 513-2040. SYLVAN VILLAGE tSSX^SSLMSa ---I tabSOOr SHINN 343-7185 "Wki with Shinn" 474-2004 CITY CORNERS (1 WHITE LAKE . _ 34,0 ->ACK*ON BLVD. >b*droom homo, auto, hot air ol naat. Insulated, ctoaadHttt -pare overlooking lake, 55' frontage « Hf*’ •v*H*bl* with boa) houa*. *13,500, torm*. Open S*pl It kAAJt - SEVEN ROOM RANCH HOME. Flra-bfca. Gss heat. screened front Cal' LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD Broadway E Flint Sts." Lake Orion ■ :.-r . -0Bte* Open Sunday 12-5 * IY 2-2*21 , FE 8-9473 OPEN IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Ranch — Bi-Lavel Quad-Level — Colonial ENJOY FISHING-SWIMMING-BOATING Distinctive Homes By — ROSS Models Open 2- 8 P,M. Daily except Monday Colonial 4 Bedroom 4 These lovaly spacious homes art designed for gracious living Glth •'£*!? °* quality. 2'k-car ga-rag*' fufto panatod family rooms with beautiful fireplaces. • From $28,900 including bat* lot 3- Bedroom Ranch $25,900 Including Base Lot Now J-badropm, brick ranch In flrtptoca, ivk t. Thermopar — and rang.. ____________ L«ke, Waterford ad- Improvlng). 3* BUILDING SITES - Bulkiaro bet- $1,200 DOWN I c"ekentla«-h.ghlano >nd contract and Immediate pot- Two __. 22l W. session, on this neat 3-bedroom I !5??l *10,300. See it through - YORK Multiple Listing Service ( ROOMS A#b BATH, CHU.0 WEL-com* *25 par waak with a OS deposit. Inquire it in Baldwin iarirffFPr, S ROO^jATH, PRIVATE EM- * ROOM APART44E NT. NO 'CHIL-dron. 332-1706. 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH, CLOSE to, mutant, dean and 7 man, amptoyad duint. quiet. I 335-3570. S ROOMS, 1ST FLOOR. I Garage.- Carpeted.-Clean. < ceuptoer ridei* lady, h SAGAMORE MOTEL, SINGLE OC- mcludwt nm 1 ROOMS Af» BATH, Ml 6^; l drinker* ar auk FE 84*78 ~3 ROOMS.: NEAR PONTIAC MOT-or. Clean and quiet. Private » trance. 1 man preferred PE *4425. 1 .MOT IPWIEE WllbATP BATfl tor employed apt* couple, no children, no pets, ctoee to. FE iK ■ . v UIET, CLEAN ROOM POR Single man, Rochester, PE 5-74*7. OOM WITH KITCHEN PR IV leges, Idaal tor teacher. 333-7223, MkjR Otaland im. Ft *-1454 ROOMS FOR GIRU IN CHRISTIAN HOMES. Vbry ntea. US-2527. SLEEEinG AOOM FOR GENTLE- toges — after 7 pjn. OR 4-1377. , ROOM trs, FE 2- NO DRINKERS MCE Of#LY. IriVk jjKni iWf m Al 8teBta. BxceWent maate_ 1 “• .iRddita .Foil ' umrnJriRwr tm HisuSxjrtpSSar- - - .... mm TRADE OR 48342 OR 48343 4713 Dbda Hwy. Drayton- $1,600 DOWN NORTHERN HIGH - New 3 bedrm. ranch with full baeament and family tl»d kltohan. Fully htoulataC Storm* and screens. Lairg* to Only *15800. WE BUILD ON YOUR LOT YOUNG-BILT HOMES REALLY (MEANS BETTER-BILT —^^riarwrw. Hum $9^500 ajita-sLisraa tta,nS’p’k!Tst!0Sd2,ii\lz. and nwranca. Cheaper than r Cell today. YORK WqEr TRADE —I1KEMPF GbadroonfT^**bataiy* fuB b mant, Scar attached garage, N DON L MCDONALD '5K SrtS? mant, an 9Eub tot, naar Cat* Lake in Kaage Harper. An m beetabto bargain, terms arrange YORK Jf BUY ' WE TKAOI DRAYTON AREA j 3 badroom.** Formal dining room. Modern kitchen. Lara* living I roam. Gat heat. Full aatamant. Over Vk acre let. Naar ahappina' and banking. Only STASH terms. I C SCHUETT 363-71881 MOO Commerce Rd. 0b«» Odlte TtTBdrk NATURES YOUR NEIGHBOR Chlpi Plenl ..... Recently toetall T-.— tog plant. Sta&O on la contract - *1500 down. Term* i bal. Or trad* your aqulty. HAGSTROM, Realtor MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 100 w. Hurta ^ ^ OR 4-0351 HAGSTROM, Realtor MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ELBOW ROOM spactout 3 bedroom brick to Orion TaumMp an aepnatl *— — Hat paneled family n flroplaca, finished baati bath*. buNMnt to kltohan, pat Warden Realty 304 *• Hgaty Fenttoc . 132-7 - . Euanteqe 22S-1WS .ELiiAeteTHLAMi IsfAfis *7800 dawn approx i-homa'ln trade. ■#r C. PANGUS INC, REALTORS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK OrtoaVllto CAU. COLLECT NA 7-3*15 OXPORO * AREA - BEAT THE HOOH, i VTJcift UR *g»_y trod*. iRtaS ».asa?,KaS^, totf ra. * high to room h,..., _ ___ tot. Buy aqulty and tract «H| aaymants at 5 par cant to tar 48M7 ar MY 22*21 lait GiVtird Rity. Owner Will Finance toi l Bddi y, Elteabath Laka Eati OPEN m MOHAWK ST.-INOIAN VILLAGE 28adroom *toiS?Y|^r,, Aving h«Mta G« hMt,,oak floors and saaffiarag Jstwta BBPtaPt, di ww__ saa.EC-rfRm TAYLOR "WE TRADE" ZERO DOWN TO VETERANS Located in lha .watf suburban apprmlmatoly 7 mlta wj wrfSr5ra».MI dress and iehooiir Will Be Open Sunday From 2 TO 6 P.M. _ . 2514 Lortna Drive Brown OPEN SUNDAY 1-5.- Beautiful cue-ton horn# with brick' axtortor, fhra* large bedrooms, 23 ft. living room, formal dining i---- family room, two full caraml baths, full basement and car garage. Redwood sun tokf many ~offi*r. features. AJtonSrcto, Walled Lake, ... Orchard Laka to PonttaTTral! xftato ga*”?^10 52750 Full Price. Small horn* In Huron Garoens. Pontiac Mall. Vary nice ta make ambitious man a go< on farms. Call Mr. Brown Les Brown, Realtor 507 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. (Actom from th* Mail! FE 24010 or FE 4-3544 RHODES . J, IVk cH privileges. A real buy I ACRE APPLE Ol good Mt of buiidiiit.MHMHIPNH level brick home, a bedrooms, IVk beths, natural fireplace, gas heat, tower level finished In Knotty pine. *15 000 downV*>,m#"*' 0"ly *30'0,#' INDIANWOOD* SHORES NO. 3. An Ideal location for vour new h blacktop street*, get, choose homeslto today. ALBERT J. RHODES, BROKER FE 8-2305 250 W. Walton FE "58712 Multiple listing service Se' J. A. TAYLOR AGENCY tall Mate ■* Insurance 7732 Htohland Rd. IMS*] lirenlngs call EM I garage, corner la ISO caHOR 48304. :NCY Building }R 48304 737 TUCKER SOUTHSIDB _ 4 bedrooms, 2 alary frarnn. bnm tb-fc.-.>T-.— .JLr arrange flnanci 3-BEDR00M ! ILStf -sa* throughout. Plattera floors, marble tills. < HERRINGTON HILLS -room ranch aim ful, vacant. Mova to right now — Buy safr? Vacant comas with wan and na Mova to tor about *500) TUCKER REALTY CO. 701 Pontiac state Bank BWg-3*81*48 ■ VACANT iliaaii JACK LOVELAND fiaa can Lak^ «2-1J55 LAKELAND ESTATES O'NEL HOUSE T00_ SMALL Yo?n sx SrSru. kftetin g^buNHn's' In this ceramic country &*"SS» •swra____ I drlyu. Ovurleeka beau-tond Lake, sewer ' r. M3808 Is the m trad* would bt M CARLOS DRIVE wall arranged ana Rear ham*. 1 modem klfchqa, tovel f living roam, larg or 3rd badroom. Ful KINZLER NEWER SUBURBAN All whit* alumli colorful intartor. kitchen, 3 badroo...... walk-out baaamant recreation room — Custom-built In 1765. Thermo-pane windows and extras. Gat heat. Clarkston School bus by ‘ Low taxes. Priced bstow pr cotta at *14,500. Eva*, phone Rockwall 4321744, 4-BEDROOM HOME In a secluded, wooded arac M nearly l acre alto In Clarkston -school area. Custom brick frame. Built by an aiwcflng e In 1*U Kitchen with bullMns paneled family room. To lx eluded plush carpeting and cu draperies. Also boat dock, boat_ motor. 24x30 Insulated and.heated garage or hobby shop. Prompt pos-3383285 JOHN KINZLER, Raaltor 5217 DM* Hwy. 674-2235 Across from Packer'* Store Multiple. Listing Servlet Open SHOP AT THE MALL VON REALTY / GEORGE VONDBRHARR, Realtor 1" 2* *•" ML.9 ^ ROOm 1» M 4825100 SCIfflAM 61 HOME Nothing down, ctoalng costs only SLs^Sri? Itaroom home, gat heat, 2 car garage. - TV VACANT possession into this ini'?' wl,h ""T »'<» NORTH SIDE 2 bedroom bungalow with gat terms *™ m w o*r*o«, FHA OFF BALDWIN List With SCHRAM and Call ths Van - 1111 JOSLVN AVE. PE urn FE 5-8183 'im,' —; w-taivnmtaOBi FHA farms. Plr,P",C•• GARAGE' NORTH side ' Two badroom bungalow. Living fc fflWLJfaa,. KitSien. Basement. SL&JS& v««nt. About SSSfflPv>c,m-Abouf SOUTH SIDE 88o/V^-4~- Abou* ■Eve, Cell FE 48234 or FE 27271 L: NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. Hureh St. - - ANNETT Washington Jr. High Well located 3 badroom horn with JVk bath*. NIc* deal lot with IavrIv uhaitm IraBi .1,1 Tel - Huron mopping earner. 2 car “ garag*. *1*800, farms. Zoned Multiple Dwelling Approx. 10 aero* with *r,.A water available. __ venient to echool, Fontlac k Fisher Body plants. Lass than IS cants par aq. ft. Hunt Club Area *0 acrot good, gently roll land hi Mata more area. Id Investment property far a 1400, paraer*. Clarkston Area fl area Of nice i Beautiful hill milea 0* rolling OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 6 PRESTIGE Bf-CEVEL ” •jSWHMhka view. Marble foyer w!5 t0**" v«nltv- Living room with studio celling, stone fireplace. 3 spacious bedrooms, large ward* robe closets. Kitchen with built-in oven and range, dishwasher, Formica cabinets. 2 ceramic til* baths with vanity. Large oanelad recreation room with bariSseua. Large deek over 2-car heated g» rate. Gas hot water heat incin- -.Sunken P«tio. Lake prlvl. I?TODAY^*** PO,seMlon *6® DIRECTION*: DIXIE HIGHWAY TO 4M0 WATERFORD HILL TER- WIST SUBURBAN «. Beautiful brick and aluminum sk2 3 finch home featuring 3 spa* 22* with ample closet 2JS; LtojH llvIng rqom'wlth car-P«ing and fireplace. Ceramic til* balh and vanity, antra ahewar In basement. Largs recreation room ^..haat. 21k ear garaga with boat ttorag* area, patio, barbecue, Indnaralor. Large fenced frntLl,ya?„iW,th toiKh ssffeS&iia."* ■** SMITHS WIDEMAN IfAIIORE,....3344526 ■ 4T2W.HUR6iT1T. „ EVENINGS, CALL 332*44* Sunday 2 to W^on TIMES tSFEN” Saturday and Sunday . 2 to 6 p.m. JAYNO HEIGHTS COLONIAL UBtoMh2r* •is?' sIMfna door to pat™ ana! '*ta.^ ajww Mtoto W ~' *no you cen b* th* Bulit by aTE22r' «;™«Wkiui. sized aS/SS **«• over-“•mShTW attached, sir eisisx,0"Loon i,k- to saa ttfl* lovely ham* N< ng room and ^"kile rW *21,500 tovafy hama No. 225 W00DHULL LAKE FRONT teta A good No. 2» WILLIAMS LAKE AREA ham* right new by catling OR 42223 end we'll arrange all financing de-ti- *" MODELS •>» *AMCHtC^JJpSSL * TR2LBVEL $16,150, plus lot Drive out M88 (Huron St.) w grtjtad tern right. IVk mlta Wtm DAItV S to 4 OPEN SUN. 3 to 4 RAY O'NEIL, REALTOR OR 42222 MU FU 24444 ARRO CASH FOR EQUITY - LAND CONTRACT [LAND CONTRACT. *510* dot I—-'Met laka front Inez d lovely bath tor us 3 doll houa* It prlvat* baths ti . _ qr -payments. Garaga. toncad yard with for details. NRAR COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1 Ian Lake. Large and beaut If badroem home, carpeting in tog room, dining room and at family room or ofHct, full L_ mant, large tot with lake privilege*. An Haal family hem*. NOTHING DOWN BUT CLOSING COSTS TO Gl - 2 badroem tatow an canal tote Cats Total price S7700. 682-2211! After* Saturday Tsd McCullough Sr., Stottor* PHONE 682-2211 njnne an outstanding purchase vou Whua* ^ Rav* to welt 4 • Iwnf bum *• um* v^ttalngaod g* INN* the tfnanc- mg taw to com* or - • Don Ganaraux w ■ "tfurtay and J --...andJan Hall gWtday. thay taS oe omy too I’JMmj* Lana, watch tor, TIMES span sign*. TWIN LAKES Beauttfu! 4 badroom colonial wltli mor* goodies than wards can da- TCe With bar. Mai aaaaetl SSL k&KM&mjtm' WHEN YOU SEBKOUR SERVICE j "JOIN THE NUMPtOU TIMES*>r Tknos Realty | .yjxyg mptaiLY : THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER *o, I9fl« VaLU-Way PONTIAC KNOLLS Large and conveniently located J bedroom bride ranch home an * nicely, landscaped comer lot. Huge kitchen and dining area with loads of cupboard apace. 20 x 32 ft. garage w(lh workshop for the handymen. Full pride only $14,-950. $M0 down on FHA tot— - PERRY PARK aaement Ja1ch?r natter be try tlzed »■ Only 1 LAND CONTRACT Sharp 2 bedroom bungalow full basement. Hardwood (MM Oil FA heat. Tiled bath. Fenced . yard. Located In the PontlOe Northern area. Full Price *12,000, $1, 200 down. , * List With Us-We Sell a Home Every 24 Hours R. J. (DICK) VALUET REALTOR FE4-353T 145 Oakland Ave. Open 9- • After hours FE 24040 or FE 4-5487 ffiWiN "BUD" WEST SIDE 2 story, J Located in i esettona of l decorated. 2 car garage. Fr SIAMO. Call for appointment. John K. Irwin GILES OPEN SUN., 1:30-6:30 P M. LOCATED IN- lovely. Twin Lakes vU lags.. This -fabulous colonial home will satisfy even the most dlacrlml rate buyer. Nearly 2,400 sq. ft. o living space. Featuring a luxurlou family room with fireplace and-door wall, formal dining room, 4 hug bedrooms, family-size kitchen, 2 ful ceramic baths, >bath on main floor full basement, 2-«ar garage and nu merous, other custom features. The quality and workmanship Ir "•'* home Is unsurpassed. Frushour & Struble Practically New This attractive ) i . ___ num siding, ranch style home, dhly * years 5---if— Independence' ' turtng i%^beths7 large dining room brain toUttoeii a Just Right for the Growing Family Close-In suburban, 1 Vb story, bedroom family home with Includes large livln^room, fireplace, full dining , room roomy kitchen, sun roon time of sale. Building -f $155 per month. Cr" is Information. Price $1 INCOME — 2-tor CLARK 1,900 — WEST SUBURBAN — Like , Privileges on Cass Lake. Comfortable 2 bedroom home, basement, oil heat, plastered walls, Hh -car garage. Nice lot with fenced yard. Paved road. INDIAN VILLAGE. VACANT—$3500 down on Land Contract. 3 bedroom brick home, .full basement MbHmms r yard. Priced at $17, NiCHOllE-HUDSON ASSOCIATES’, INC. 49 Ml: Clemens St. FE 5-1201 OR FE 5-0198 PONTIAC 7 room ranch, lust a from Pontiac . Mafou- . —— floors. Oil forced air heat. Aluminum storms and sere— * — garage. Large lot. Only OXFORD 8 room, 4 bedroom colonial bl-level. Only-^years ohL 2 be4" bar. Water softener. 3 c Walking distance to sch Ing only $29,000. TAN LAKE Brand new 3 bedroom colonial MARTIN Real Estate r0ad693-6223 L# leading Into Sylvan Lake. I many Qualified Buyers waiting. Please Call of Stop In, If You hrfve Property to Sell. We Give Quick Action, CLARK REAL ESTATE _ Multiple Listing S< Open House JSUN., SEPT. II "Buzz" mmwm SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. OPEN 2195 FEMALE SCENIC LAKE VIEW and the street. Vacant with tmaMMVMMMRMH Us ton the year 'round. Spacious S-room •v-‘" * — ■---■—■------ , . - .... _____Colonial with gas hot-water heat and large glassed-in porch, overlooking the lake. *verV bay a vacation day. The children will love III Reduced price for Immediate sale* as owner has been transferred out-of-slate. Make this one a MUST this Sunday. Your 6?**. ~ Grimes. Orchard Lake Avenue to Pontiac Drive, right to Avondale, right to Ferndale, left to property. OPEN 2645 PINTO DRIVE -ojfojjt. i iably pi to. to F ----, ----------— .sooded tot: Almost ist minutes from Oakland Community i, immediate posseeslon, at owner is I with terms. Your host — Grady , lust past Union Lake Rd., right to OPEN 450 ALGENE DRIVE 7 = LAKE ORION: Immediate possession end reasonably priced with tow dram payment and NO MORTGAGE COSTS. Freshly decorated 3-bedroom bungalow, aluminum siding, basement and lakeprivlleges. Boating, water-skiing, swimming or fishing: take your choice aito enloy Ijvtog. Your host — Max Maxim. M24 to Heights Rd. In Lake Orton, left to Algeria Dr. Watch for Open Signs. OPEN 6909 WILLIAMS LAKE RD. WONDERFUL LOCATION with lake privileges on Williams Lake. Built JL "J4 ,na reil nlc*. Ledgerock fireplace, toll beth with twwer, storms end screens end attached garage. Large lot with circle drive, garden and toft Of fruit. Wonderful IMMflHI I NO MORTGAGE COSTS.' Your In location with I___________ • — Merge O'Brien. M59 f eft to property. Airport Rd., right to Williams Lake OPEN 2171 JOY RD. —---------- Jn Northern High area. md wonderful condition. This It one you i right end reasonable terms. Your host — l to Opdyke, left to Joy Rd„ left to property. OPEN MODEL HOMES YOUR CHOICE: RANCHER OR TRI-LEVEL plus lot and decorating. TRI-LEVEL: Brick and aluminum, 3 bedrooms, 1* baths, paneled family room and 2-car garage. Custom quality at $14,500# plus lot and decorating. Your host'— Rfy Knelsel. M-St to Whittier St. tu*» BEAUTIFULLY furnished and landicaped for your inspection. Shown dally by appointment and OPEN SAT. end SUN. 2-4 p.m. Dixie Hwy. to Silver Lake Rd., right to Walton, left to Bateman sign, right to Models. YOU CAN TRADE UNDER CONSTRUCTION In Lake Oakland Shores. All types end sizes from $23,950 up, including lot. You can still pick your choice of tile and decorating colors, and quick possession On matt of them. No. 20-PI0NEER HIGHLANDS BRICK BUNGALOW range, ^washer^ and ^tlryer ^ men s,. tuii basement, garage: toe of our most desirabli -----1 Lake. Priced tor should, sell fast. No. 46-WANTEDi FAMILY with good credit retina to move Into this 10-yeer-old 3-bedroom brick rancher, with full basement, aluminum storms end SaGe'cCST^00** eHy loC*,ion' P,y *"fo *1** the kitchen and 1th fireplace. The ill wln~ every ufom an-s heart with Its built:..,, beautifully finished cupboards. The first floor also has a large 13,2x20.5 extra room where your Imr-'~ t on can run wild. The s floor has 4 tremendous bedr with closets to match, ser...JI by 2 baths, one of which Is private To the master Bedrooms. Also fea-tured—full basement, 2 car garage, excellent storage facilities end Orchard Lake privileges. Open the door and fall In love with thl-charming home today! Take Or chard Lake Rd, to Harbor Vista (. block north of Wilkins Restaurant) and follow Signs. BROOCK STOUTS Best Buys Today Tri-levet - New 3 bedroom split level hom with brick and aluminum exterl or, lto baths, ceramic In mail bath, beautifully paneled rec room, gas heat, laundry room 2to car attached garage, lOOx 150 lot, Clarkston school area. onlv North Side- ranch home with EFRnnw v*rn«*!- , cupboards, gas it-3 bedroom . Tie extras, carpeting, custom oards, gas neat, Florida i, storms and screens, awnings, paved drive: 2to car garage. Only colonial, brick. BEDROOM OLDER HOME, recreation room, toll basement, tenet -yard. SdMB. BROOCK 4139 Orchard Lake Rd. .-4000 at Pontiac, trail 444^ OFFICE OPEN SUNDAYS HOMESITES - SUNNY BEACH overlooking beeutltof Welters Lake PrivUraea. 2 sandy beaches, deck-big. Owner. MY i$MSi HAROLD R. FRANKS, Realty WATER FRONTAGE Excellent boating to Otter, Sylvan and Cass LSkes froru this at» -tive end desirable, peted Natur^ Screened in summer "patio —• Gas furnace. Garage with workbench. First time ottered — owners moving up north: Full price 119,200. BEAUTIFUL ACRE With excellent beach, paved streets, 1Vi story 3 bedroom home, newly carpeted living room, utility room, gas heat, new 2 car brick garage, located In West Acre Sub. C“ munlty water, membership to house and beech. $20,000, S If Cummings, » UNION LAKE R KcATINGTON Beautiful lake-front and lake-privilege lots available. Plan to llve ln this beautiful new town In Orton Township. Models open 3-4 dally. *® .ACRES with Pines, possible 7, huge Willows end bL.„...., 1 and nice grazing land, $4,500, surveyed. 7Vb ACRES on blacktop with large hlsh ,M ACRES on nice lend for juat $3,295. MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE PRIVILEGES 3 bedroom modern year arou yr. old home. Only $9950, Nortfw Propwly 51WL obligation. Inspect Michigan's eit resort area. SwIm. rranti'^Hff Cottage, trailer, camp sites. $10 month, 'A acres. Write Bloch Bros. 40, Waterford Michigan or Cal Gladwin. On Grass Lake. C deer hunting end fljhlng. price $2,200. 428-2040 or Dry ed to alfalfa DHPDMHIIP 2-BEDROOM CABIN ON PROPERTY. OWNER SAYS "SELL" -Price cut to $13,500. SMITH-WIDEMAN RLTY. 12 W. HURON ST. 334-4524 EVENINGS. CALL 33SG Resort Property 52 LOTS, CENTRAL LAKE, ABOUT 2 blocks to Chain of Lakaa ah' ‘ 3 miles to Torch Laka, 492-1474: NEW . COTTAGE AND WOOD- LOT $239. down. Private sand bach on large laka. Fishing and bolting. Deer and partridge hunting. Nort-|$a Development Company,' Har-on Buslr— ■“** is from Wl Chamber ot Sommer Suburban Property S3 HOLLY AREA - BUSH LAKE, large 3 bedroom brick and aluminum colonial. 1W baths, formal dining room, panelled family room with fireplace, kitchen hat built-in, I AND 2$ ACRE PARCELS. WHITE Laka Township. AL PAULY Eves. OR 3-1708 I contract, house or a TrEWER REAL ESTATE William B. Mitchell, Sales Mgr 724 Rlker Bldg. FE £ APPROXIMATELY MinpiPtVIPVACRE, WEST Bloomfield Twp. Doherty Eel. ' --- payment/ 332-2722. Country Style 5 ACRES with a country aid* view, ! nice hill tor stoinsaa bas"—* [ home, $3,930, $395 dawn. 10 - ACRES), nice rolling lane ; on blacktop read, $5,108, $480 ACRES,, Mostly wooded ‘--possible pond slh C. PANGUS INC., REALTORS . OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 430 M-1S' Ortonvllk CALL COLLECT NA 7-2815 small lake, trout pond, creek. Ideal for recreational purposes, church camp or club*. $47,500. Terms. C. A. WEBSTER, REALTOR *97-2291 or^ - 428-2515 Sale Forme S6 BEDROOM FARMHOUSE, BARN end other buildings. I Vi acres. W. OrtonvNIe. $5,000 down. 4274019. Come to MariSorough, . Country BE^MrtjL^g^ING tote tel eke: s *bSK FARM-5 ACRES Large solid 3 hadronm. ha 7 pleasant Including : many nice trees varieties of house. 1500 IP You slsd have. Sale Business Property 57 ACRES LEVEL GROUND ON Blacktop. Center of Waterford Township. Ideal for Warehouse! or Distributorship. Railroad Bid Ing. Call Walt Lewis at privileges for swimn west el li down. I FARM Rolling lend un room home an: !r« jsr%s on hardtop root. I_____ I___ Near Goodrich. C. PANGUS INC., REALTOR OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 430 M-15 Ortonvlllr CALL COLLECT NA 7G815 - 57 ACRES complete with 2 b I excellent 30 lostly fenced : car garage < r N. of Clarkston. $1500. Near Ortanvllle 10 acres with hit cenlc view. *$5,950, $595 down. Underwood Real Estate 8445 Dixie Hwy„ Clarkston 425-2415 If no ans. 42504! Or, 4251453 DRAHNER ROAD, CORNER RED Bam Dr., Oxford Twp., 70 ft. frontage. $3500. Villa Hornet, 62S- mlnlmum of 300' roM IreIMPI Beautiful countryside views. Priced > ACRB*WCK)DED PARCEL ......... view of Deer Lake and Deer Lake privileges. $4950. CLARKSTON REAL ESTATE NS S. Main___________MA 55821 CITY OF *SYLVAN LAKE, 2 AD-lolnlng 517x140' Iota with lake prlvl- BEAUTIFUL WOODED LOTS, L Oakland prlvllagm. HIGHLAND-MILFORD AREA minutes Pontiac, lOO'xlSO' lot month, take over payments. S mlng pool and club house dimes. Bloch Brod., OR 3-1295, SGHBAMl l. Perfect for business < List With SCHRAM and Call the Van U11 JOSLYN AVE. PE ~54471 INVESTORS^ SEE THIS CHOICE ied county road, toys b easy to dtvlda. Only S will handle. #. - 5 ACRES — Ideal smell form * forth of clarkston, paved : *•" *1 Warren Stout Realtor 10 N. Opdyke Rd. Fh.FI 54144 KENT EeteMWied In 1915. 150 acres forth at Rochester. Comfortable wintry home eft bier— —i 350 per adto. Shown by Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 1UFACTURINO, 41X150x50. Lets—Acrea|e °N^ *byyer*AExoellent 8Bgm,.!nce^. ^7 R —H i-7s. Par aewb e 150x150' parcel for lust I3150. Alto comer lots up to 320' frontages for $3975. Property eenslbiy C. PANGUS INC., REALTOR OFEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 30 M-15 .Ortonvllle CALL COLLECT NA 7-3815 ’.'IS THE. BIRD TO SEE'" NITE CLUB OM of Pontiac area's most attractive |ncludff-l*rM parcel property ara modern ■ - end glass bldg, parking. Excel-for $120,000 with WOULD YOU BUY A DREAM? 100 acres Of rolling country-rinding paved roan, 2 miles 1-75 Expressway. LADD'S OF PONTIAC I HOMES IN THE HILLS" 8 ROLLING SCENIC ACRES WITH creek, woods and young ever-greens, sandy soli, close to US-23 Expressway. Livingston County. $21,000 with 10 per cent down. Warden Realty IS with smell home, SIU es, nice home, scenlc.Ji WOODWORKING PLANT 5 ROOM home with basement, garage, — tras. OA 8-2013. A. Sanders. " Wllsoh, WELL ESTABLISHED BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Tourist Lodge end resort, within 100 miles of Sault Sto. Marie, Ontario. Excellent fishing and hunting area. *udit books show that net Income lustlfles price. Asking price, $80,000 with Vi down, it Interested write: t* P.O. Box JM ------------- Seult Ste. Merle, Ontario state land, good Inve: 10 acres, Metamora Sale Land Contracts 6 1 TO 50 LAND CONTRACTS See us before you dial. WARDEN STOUT, Realtor 1450 N. Opdyke Rd. FE 51155 Open Eves, 'til 8 r ■ SCHRAM LIGHT MANUFACTURING PLANT ACREAGE 12 acres near Oakland University. Suitable tor multiple dwelling or mobile home development. $45,000. Builders terms? z z z z z List With SCHRAM and Call the Van . 1111 JOSLYN AVE. FE 59471 Sale or Exchange, HAVE CASH Plus 75 Acres free & clear WANT Income Property DAIRY FARM ptlsvllle, 22S ACRES. 2 modem houses, milking parlor, 4 barns. Best of equipment. US Holetelns. Can be purchased with or without stock end tools convenient ton DRY CLEANING" Well established business. I lent equipment Including hat J 17 ACRES Commercial c o r n a r, Waterford 5ATEMAN COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT 377 s. Telegraph - FEB-9641 COAST-TO-COA$T TRADES Business Opportanhlts 59 bay STATION FOR LEASE. EXC. CLASS “C"—"SOM" *75.000 grois. $120 per month kfosa. $14,000 doVm. in city' ot Pan- UNIVERSAL BROKERS, ^NC 14 S Telanranh ’ ' c,HL.0F.f5N’®? s ®«ocery 5^ GOOD PAYING otociAv itoai, bear and wine, 3 bedroom Bvbm qrartarejn tt acre. Anchor ferapd ^ky*tod»fe tg>E^EBl5725tnor twy. Stor w" statewide real estate. 2441 $. Lapeer Rd.. Lake Orton grocery, meat market, gas pumps, beer wlra Living LlquerSto attei •round butteits. Muw lakOath-nt Irows. skirts. (g$741. Pontiac go M-59, tom Wt J" ^#l* - 9S3*Miachwey. C. Schuett forms. Will M59 GROCERY ? L^Lu! KNIT SHOP Ideal tor widow or working mother. Shopping - center knit and yam shop, catering to clients from • Birmingham, Bloomfield, Orchard Lake area*. An Interesting and profitable business for $2,500 glue Inventory. Liberal terms on ihventory. Partridge real estate Ul w Huron FE 4-35 RED HOT PARTY STORE LO-catad near Oakland University and 1-75. Mors business than present owners can handle. A real opportunity tor ambitious young coupto. ' Currently grossing - over $130,000. Priced at $20,000. Will sail on terms. DORRIS !■ SON, REAL-TORS. Oft--------- RESTAURANT TO LEASE, GOOD neighborhood business, includes all equipment and living quarters. Take over Immediately. O.xbow J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor M 3-0004 10735 Highland Rd. (M-59) s ssamSc WE DARE TOP MEN TO ACCEPT THIS CHALLENGE! Lifetime business opportunity wit “ -potential.—Lift I ____________ r.___je business. Company-backed complete training program, ho *expertonc'e required, fin r lapd contract, largi LAND CONTRACT. SEASONED twm B Your coat. *7,200. FE $901 WILLARD SREEET LAND CON-tract - ‘$5800. Will handle, good buyer, big discount. Frushour I, Struble, Realtors, MLS. — land Rd. M-59 PE ‘ 2,0473. 1 TO 50 LAND CONTRACTS Urgently needed. See us before you deel. ( 'WAR.JJN STOUT, Realtor CASH For your equity or ton Don't tose.'tturt horn,. _________ possible discounts. Call 402-1820. 5143-Cass-EUzabath Laka Road FOR NEED LAND CONTRACTS. SMALL discounts. Earl Garrelt. EM 3-2511, EMPlro ' QUICK CASH FOR LAND trade. Clark Real Estato, PE 3-7888, Res. PE 4-4113, Mr. Clark. SEASONED LAND CONTRACTS wanted. Gat our . deal before you sell. CAPITOL SAVINGS 5, LOAN ASS'N. 75 W. Huron. PE $-7127. LOANS TO $1,000 Usually on first visit. Quick, friend-ly, helpful. — ft 2-9026 to the number to cell. OAKLAND LOAN C0.- *102 Pontiac state Bank Bldg. 9:30 to 5:30 — Sat. 9:30 tol LOANS $25 TO SL0C0 __COMMUNITY LOAN CO. 30 E. LAWRENCE IS M LOANS TO $1,005 ly'payment. Quick service wurtoaue *—*•— • Credit itis _______________ Step in or Phone FE 5«tl. HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. p*r.|Y.St... PE 54121 * - S dally. Sat. 9 to 12 L 0 A NS S2S to $1,000 Insured Payment Plan BAXTER 4 LIVINGSTONE . Finance hL 481 Pontiac State. Bank Building FE 4-153M BARGAIN BOX Also starting Men., Sept, ll we will be eccepflhf fell consignment. Mutt be ctoen, in stytot pnd 7gaed condition. Consignment days — Mon., Wod., and Thura* 10 *.m.- Solii Hwwthohl BooJi lB Vk WHAT YOU^J ^ EXPECT TO PAY $277 THREE ROOM K OUTFIT BRAND NEW FURNITURE 7-PIECE LIVING ROOM 9-PIECE BEDROOM 5-PIECE DINETTE- LITTLE JOE'S BARGAIN HOUSE 1461 Baldwin at Walton FE 2-4842 ■ Traffic light eouth of 1-75 wgaShw Parking TANGERINE COLORED LO-VE seat, Naugahyde A-1 condition, $75. 2 place * brown living room dinette with exter Zenith 4 speed, .3 able, HI-FI s*4 $51. I mattress Included, $10. MODERN BEDROOM SET, 1 APARTMENT GROUPING Total $298. Terme, $2.45 MP Call Mr. Adams, FE 4-0904 World Wide (next to K mart). - sofa bed. 424-2493. 1 MORE TIME ‘BRAND NEW FURNITURE $278 (Goo#-$2,50 Weekly $378 (Better) $3.00 Weekly $478 (Best) $4,00 Weekly NEW LIVING ROOM BARGAINS 7- plece (brand new) living room: 2-plece living room suite, two step tables, matenlna enftoe table, two ir $109. Only HPHMMHI._________.RGAINS 8- plece (brand new) bedrooms: Double dresser, bookcase bed and thest, box spring and Innersprlng I PEARSON'S FURNITURE 210 E. Pike FE 4-71*1 ----Paddock and City Hail SIMMONS SOFA BEO, 1 TWO piece sectional, l rad print wing bad: chair, 4 lamps, 1 cocktail table, bedroom suite*, dresser, night Stand, 4 poster bed, GE refrigerator, Westinghouse washer 2255._______ • 1 BIG SALE. USED BARGAINS Used washers, stoves, refrigerators bedrooms, living rooms, odd beds, chests and metal cabinets. Bar- JOE*S TRA^b^lin>l?PARTM¥N^ Baldwin at Walton. FE 3-4S42. 2 LARGE RUGS AND HALL RUN-.......good condition. 78 Thorne.' 2 END TABLESl ANO^ LAMPS, IN condltlon. StO. Pi 2^315. : clothes dryer. I 825 ea. 420-3391, piece living Boom suite. Mr. and Mrs. chain with otto- . -w, — -- - 10 cu w * PIECE LIMED room. AuJJa... Mav** FE 4-442oTatterZ 9x12 Linoleum Rugs . .$3.89 Calling til* ...........• 7Wc ft. vinyl Asbestos tilt ...... 7e as. Infold tils 9x9* ........ 4c ea. Flrar Shop-2251 Elizabeth Laka Across From the Mall" IT'^MUNTZ^TV. CONSOLE. $20. 425-’WCOMBINATION AND PURN- 30" RANGE,.OPEL OTHER GOOD appliances, $20 up. Michigan Appliance Co. 3212 Dixie Hwy- 473- 145 YARDS BEIGE WOOL PLUSH carpet. $2 per yd. FE 2-3124. A I ANT,!iUE JfURNIJURE, MOD- COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD. MOL-lywood bed, $2t, Mepto chest, 125. Teuth bed, IBS. Dinette, $13. Bunk APARTMENT ‘ SIZE REPRIOtRA- Runs gaPdTlSMTM. AUTOMATIC WASHER, ELECTRIC dryer, both 145. P— -----new, $8ft 47»-7TO. BIG S SAVINGS detects. Save Joe's Bargain B In at Walton PE W' HOT POINT REPRK tor. ala«. stove, chaise I glider. Retd rockers, and t$49 Watkins Uka Rd. 4mV JKuniC UK LliKOME sale, BRAND' NEW. I ' SiLVBRTOia ■OP,.' E3CTRA l6NO.~ Cho ce of is styles, tniti triple trundle bads and I complete. $49 50 and up. Furniture, 210 E. Pike. "eST. WRINGER n tumlturB end mlsc. 4*2-2772. ' COaUPLETE ’ tohMaaend) _ roWPLEtit LIVING ROOM ml $29 i fir THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1066 «#. *Wg> **»< WASHER, *%&'us!2[£ stove/tS! 'fXffT*!?- -»« 9W LINOLEUM RUGS tifth tiAJIki oe cyietkie Ir* ifoyE, oooo Hattie JP *«a - SatoatoiOito . ' III* - watt paneling, gas El ***»• I2Z5 ”• ' . PrwHt 14- heavy outy fiuinK chas- ^itoiSg»c~l s-seasT-.................... ?ts*i esjub* r^atftob-_ (iftYll'mlneludsd. 7-piect Mm im i dresser, chest, full *h_ Innarspring mattress PM matching box spring and 2 vanity lamps. 1 ftMd* dlnatto eat with 4 shrams chairs and table. All tor Slot. Your credit Is good at Wyman's. WYMAN FURNITURE CO. 17 E. HURON ' BE 5-1301 IP W. BIKE______________BE 31tM 7T COMMERCIAL WECTION TOR ® wla. mm2*eT4&MK HIDE-A-BED, SOFi FA. TABLES, FTC. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, RUMMAGE PBMr aaine. antiques, refrigerator iwwbtw. rrsant chairs, chest af drawers, large steam# frank. ■-*- a ifi ~pewtar. Croap - nothing s tool-, HR __ at Waterford Hill. 474-1013. HOMk FREEZER SALE r.» family size, holds 3M I . A|l fast-freeze shelves . In original factory^ carton. New 8 FRETT^^^mRoibe^UTLI LINOLEUM RUGS, MOST SIZES, iPfjpjgPMgMirs Furniture, 210 LIVING ROOM - FURNITURE 1______ hooany), TV Conssla, Gate lag table with leaves, 2 cushion UM son sofa, end tables, coffee tel floor latM, Upholstered CM Mlsc. Kitchen Items. 451-85# R ...... — .. attachments t#J 9x12 rug and pad. S35. FE 2-4545. MODERN SOFA, CONVERTS TO to else bed, storage space, *35. — MUST COLLECT balance on Singer In lovely nut cabinet with zlg-iagger ... buttonholes, hems, fency stitches, etc. Pay only $30.2* cash or’SAM monthly. 5-yaar guarantee. CERTIFIED SEWING CENTER. 343-1622. Maytag wj i n q e r washer. Good a n. $40. 4*2-6411. -NECCHI DELUXE AUTOMATIC 2l0 Zag sewing machine —__ Inet model — embroiders, blind hems, buttonholes, etc. 1M3 model. Take over payments of $5.00 PER MO. for f mos. or 053 cash bal. UNIVERSAL CO. . FE 4-090S BAG PLASTIC WALL TILE HIM 1075 W. > REPOSSESSED Colored TV ....$3.75 week _______REPOSSESSED Self-cleaning range $2.25 wk For The Finest In Top-Quality, Merchandise Shop At ■) | Montgomery Ward | lew^bItVerly Pontiac Mall j expert piano moving * ! PIANOS WANTED GARAGE SALE. SATURDAY, SEPT.!Bob's Von Service EM 3-7*30 ’* ---------------------- *' * "MON D ORGAN, CONSOLE ______________________________ _____* »C with 2 A-20 speakers, GARAGE SALE, MONDAY, SEPT. ®.r, W|B* Leslie speaker, *1195. 12-12 from g. in * -------tag Drayton Plains. ' SIMMONS BEAUTY REST ___________ mattress. Like new, SlOOi RacIM-— ck/b chair, 030. 3364199. SPEED, QUEEN WRINGER WASH- SINGER -------DIAL-A-MATIC Zlg Zag sewing machine — modem walnut cabinet — mat designs, appliques, buttonholes, a Repossessed. Pay off *54 cash M PER MO. payments. UNIVERSAL CO. FE 4-09( <22.50. 375 W. Iroquois, Pontiac. WHEEL CHAIR, COMMODE, BABY Items, N--—She 4-5471. WYMAN'S USED BARGAIN STORE 7 PIECE DINING ROOM SET. BEST after amor Mat. PE 37774. 1*24 FIRE ENGINE — GOOD running condition, stso several horse-drawn vehicles and o“-- tlques. Telephone 442-970. GRANDFATHER CLOCKS, IRON HWrTViNdlw 2 CITY PHONE 00, CB RADIOS, home base and car, or— aerials, 0200. 343-3748. 425-2500. 2r RCA v«trm. OELukti. eb- 21-INCH USED TV S29.9S Used a mead phonograph, 14.05 Walton TV FE 2®7 Open M 515 E. Walton, comer of Jeeiyn BARGAINS, Ikt Houso, FE 2, blond nao am-fm ■ I'Ao t o stereo ‘—-»• lent ( days. RECORD PLAYER NEEDLES HARD TO FIND? See ua-we have mart all kinds Johnson TV — FE M54f fffpmBi r■ Wjrtwr SbHenbci 1 SEMI-AUTOMATIC WOLVKRINI toft water Unit, beat offer takes W CARLOAD GAS FURNACES Mto-W0 BTU, ll yw Warranty—Oil*. 20 yr. 0129. - LLON wCTBHi OH. 275 GALLONS QF FUEL OIL No. ..-SALVATION ARMY JtnriMiLDSTml iityrt. PERCEI wm&m USED, kAILy^ito Tjglr — huTktore apwrtiea. OR 3-5773. BULLDOZING, FINISH GRADES, fill Jobs, send and grovel. OR kbrnttb io 300 fe. bates WANTED TO BUY --Jded glass lamps or It. glass lemp thedes. FE *-9996. LOADING T^^end Hack d PONTIAC LAKB~BUILbERS SUP-Ply^Sand, gravel, fMI dirt. OR cleaning. Rent electric shemnooer tl. Hurfaon's Hdwe. «i 1. Wetton. AIR CONDITIONER CLEARANCE SALE Sava un'to so per cent to Kelvlnetor ALL BRONZE SUMP PUMPS, SOLD, and Offlce supplies, • Hwy. OR awT^^ : WILDWOOD HEADQUARTERS DRAYTON PLYWOOD . IH2 W. Walton or igai2 YE OLDE NEIGHBORHOOD SALE CrudwdUnwstono CHRISTMAS tREKS. WHOLESALE ■ Pruned, sprayed yearly. C ' Hon of all aizaa. Ml 4-1WI. Hoad Tools—Mochl I' SEMI STORAGE VAN, 4 AT VANDERPOOL'S you'll find hand ^ puaraY?ake'URoady"ieait of tfli BEAUTIFUL 30 VOLUME SET1 ( -icyclopedla Americana, over S3 ■Id tor iMm. Hardly been □»» ake eh offer. OR 34241 e AMPEG, GIBSON, FENDER, GUt-‘— *—""— •'-urn seta, Saxo- ____ Cornets, Clori- ---- ------- .’rombones. New end Used, reasonable. PEOPLES: 334- wnrew, uiown, ri tars, Amplifiers, Dru phones, trumpets. ( noli. Flutes, Tromba BEAUTY SHOP - EQUIPMENT. Leevlno town. 152-2S20. BELVEDERE HYDRAULIC CHAIR, ; Attention Students: Conn E (let site saxophone. Excellent condition. 463-4451. BOTTLE GAS INSTALLATION 2 CHAIRS, 815; FRIGI-840; roll-a-way bed, 87 1; Propane tank, 812; “* 1 4034317. ELECTRIC RANGE, 815. WATER softener, 815. Dll hat water heater. 810. 807-4985. FOR DUSTY CONCRETE FLOORS Uta Liquid Floor Hardengr ilmple Inexpensive Application »-^BuHders Supply —FE^ 5-8184 Oman______________ Used Spinet piano 8225. Specials on guitars amd ampllflr— Mutlcbl instructions. . JACK HAGAN MUSIC 449 Ellzaabth Lk. Rd. 3324500 7214 Cooley Lk. Rd. 343-5500 BABY GRANO PIANO. c6mPLETE-ly reflnlshed In ebony. Made by Baldwin, 8495 with bench and de-llvered. ■ MORRIS MUSIC 34 S.-Teleigraph Rd. ‘ -— Across fron-JobHuron... FE24B7--------- CARNIVAL dbt tCHP^Sg- *wo THE DRAGON. PLAINS AREA, jovo to foc'ime y mn if >11. if we can _ all US. OR >4931 rt and doting, Clerks- Wood-Coal-Coke-Fuei Prts-H^^jgogs l-AKC DACHSHUND PUPt. STUD Estelhelm'i - FE 24819. l-A P00DLE_^|iiOkc'iii^ •' -it -- free.FB tMS. C !-A POODLE CLIPPlko, S3 AND Op. 340 lerenST FB 04SI9. WaH-Trwfrftirnto 8l-A fraval TraHers u ~WS0r—EXCELLENT »KC BRITTANY FEMALE, year, old female. Throe r a ofd AKC Brittany a - “ ..— ENGLISH SPRINGER lels, 2 mot, old. MA. 4-1509. AKC POODLE PUPPIES. SILVER YEAR OLD CHESTNUT MARE, hott quarter and half walker. Exp. lift onl?/ * Year old Welch pony. Balding, broke to rldt or drive. Im 42M581, ARABIAN GELDING. 4 YEAR OLD. T SHOP, 55 WILLIAMS. FE BASSETS, AKC ' PUPPIES, tOP BEAGLE AND WEIMARANER PUP-^ElU — 85. ooch. 403-1447. ' 2.YEAR OLD MALI AGE SALE: ctothlno, houtehc-J -Wad. thru Sat. Clarkston. GARAGE SALB:140 DRAPER FE 4-5471. PLAYER PIANO. ORIGINAL FJN-•*1* rolls and baicb &m FI 44442 — 16. ... _ilv 8 Small spine Spinet Plan GALLAGHER'S MUSIC 1710 S. Teleqreph-‘fid Lake Rd. -S outlet “manta everday •Iday 7:30 p.m. M., 94, Sat. 94 s. Of Open dolly 111 91 .....-tav'tit 5:30 i 44544 LOW PRICED S' BATtmiG KNCLO- NECCHI PRE-OWNED In excellent c sewing mochina, Etwctrlc Toaster, blender, deep fry, sandwich maker, mlsc rummage. Semi furniture, baby clothes, tools, gift Rams, Old ------fc. Set. end Su- • • —- — y. MA Fife. : DESK, 14 Irahtr,,choirs. ___ imp 4 table. Vanity dresser, 0-4 OFF-ROAO TRACKED ViHfCLl, V4 power, seats S. 4 mph. For —sports. Coll 428-1538 after 4 p i- 839.95, hooter, M9 3 plica 859.95. Laundry tray, ti shower stalls amh ti.... 2-bowl Sink, 82.95; Lavs, tubs, <26 and up. Pipe cut am threaded. 8AVE PLUMBING CO. 041 Baldwin. FE 4-ffljT^ GRINNELL'S (DOWNTOWN) ---2f$r-SAGINAiW— HOUSE OF POODLES 5010 Dixie Hwy. IRISH SETTER PUPS, 4 WEEKS ' AKC na- EM l-OS’S, oft. 5- pooolbbeAuTy SALON Clippings—AKC Pups-Stud Service PttSuppJkM—4824401 or 4W-0W7 REGISTERED BEAGLE PUPPIES ■ CHIHUAHUA PUP-Fox, Chihuahua, tie stud servlm. Wltfll PuW*iEi, sMAll ST5CK AKC registered — looks like min-lature collies, wonderful pets *~ chlMtan <334405.— SIAMEpK CAT, 7 MONTHS OLD. M papers. 016. *36 Knight, Milford SIAMESl KiTTtN3.~ 3354773- TOY POODLES, KENNEl REDUC- tlon sale, no ra----Ma gfa fused. 634-3070. VIZALA PUPPIIS, MALES, 4 months, 010. *75~ AKC - 332-4542. WHITE tHIPHlto PUPPIES I 1966 NIMROD CAMPERS CRUISE OUT, INC 45 E. Walton dolfy 94 PE 04402 APACHE CAMP TRAILERS - NEW “■■arcZMsyr&aii ry hometown «NMr. Bill Coll- READY MADE 3 STEP CEMENT • porch with wrotMht Iron rolls. SW-xO*. Original price 090. Good condition. Reasonable, or 3-7394. OBES, SWEATERS, MAN'S JACK-an and.1^—1 ’ — - ~ g „ Date Set: October 9 SUNDAY 3 P.M. Gift Items. L Dtxle OR S44H rumma<»1Ial1’ a Large selection of Liberal tillt, 3245 RUMMAGE SALE BY THE SIGMA „ n VALUE, tits aarii ' Ft m# * mi RUMMAGE SALE. 23 MARfVA. _ GUNS, SUNS GUNS . REVELL ATLANTIC RACEWAY. 1/32 seal*. O’, of atralgnt frock. 12, 21” mdleo. 17 t*r——- —— 3395 Chalice. W9, Free InsfeUetton eatt- SPREO-SATlN . Pontiac Heiiflng Co, 1735 *®FPfr- 2*?* I Ulema Lk. Rd. comer M39. »g ridfro. S^eSrSwilSdi^ I SLJ5S? SSctfrn ej* shells/1 W OFF Ot* Atry HEATIWO joe! *8"_P9P>*r »&» awe avamibli O. or at. freaf IT ear amt. Riaiaaii A. Tkwhaeoa. 7*M **»W- ' JJjOgr waratbii from hama .wWhjgtMN. VAkiOUB YVwa. VERY _-travaL-_ Prices start £TS1.*» ^MPwBfc,aM*M apr'tbta mm l-A ALUhMttPiSyikVL tl&ING clocks, china, fiass, picture frames primitives, ate. Phone 673-5193. EVERY FRIDAY 4 I EVERY SATURDAY .... 7:3# I EVERY SUNDAY........ 2:00 I SpnrthiB flraide — All Typee Door Prizes Every Auction luy - Sell - Trade, Retell 7 day Consignments wekx— MB AUCTION ■ soot Ettxle Hwy. OR 34717 MONDAY, SEPTEMI A.M. IBER 12, t:30 By Dfdt Tamer C—• 1955 SPENCE CRAFT I x 42. 2______ tastefully decorated, carpet-m lot, rats. Call after 4 p.m.. ..........--.gfe' 19*1 DETROITER MOtlO*. 1945 PARKWOOD, 12 X 52. EXCEL-iarty • Amirlcphi Mm - payments. 052-5548. “Oh. Junior is practicing his violin lesson, Janie is prac-ticing her vocal lesson, and I’m practicing self-control!’' 47 2T ALUMINUM TROTWOOD. sleeps 4, gaa heater and stove, .electric refrigerator water hootort J. '' ' — condition, onto. DOUBLE-AXLE TWBNTY-r ft. Pricway excellent corns-i Lot 25 20 North Tlldm near Motorcyclet 95 September Clearance m^sale: LIGHTNING, 01395 NORTON 750''sCRAMBLEPL TRIUMPH,"M0Aa>rnp.', « WHIU. EASY TERMS- FE-4-4424 after 4 p.m. 83 SALE DAYS^~ King size values are In welting tor you. You got moro home Hn 0 Detroiter mobile horn*, 12 «ndae, Hutchinson Mobil* H 4301 DIxirHwy. Drayton Plains < .Iff 0 p.m. sat, A Sun, till a p.m. - BEAUTIFUL 12* WIDE MOBILE home, custom built by Marietta. 16x16' living rifi, 2 bedrm, built-kitchen, gun type furnace, ^ 16%- gel hot v r. Cell 42t-153t after 4 RICHAROSON-HILLCREST ACTIVE—HAMPTON-HOMETTE 25 Opdyke Rd. 332-1457 • 01309 v tllJO ANDERSON SALES A SERVICE Teiatreph f! 3-710* CYCLES, S0CC-250CC. RUPP HARRINGTON BOAT WORKS "Your Evlnrud* Dialer" lit* *. Teleoreph , WHW son's'wlesaV tTpsico lake! *“ Cai- 9-2179. SUZUKI DEMOS A USED CYCLES SiOB AND UP ; TUKOjSALES INC.- *73 E. AUBURN - ROCHESTER Tony's Marint Servic# | Orchard Lake Rd. 8C4ti» WlNtfcR$T03AGI SERVICE Motors tuned- ra»«* ran ewe Phone In your DISCOVER A of the Beecncran Family Fun Fair, Sat. and Sun., Sept. 10 and 11 at PentlK Municipal wrpert. Introduce your family to th# fun of flying and owning your own ; elrplana. Refreshments, do grfrd*. we'll be looking tar^jwA Beecher aft die- 1 Bicycles 3 SPEED GIRLS' RALEIGH Boots-Accesserl«s 971 \V CHEROKfE BOAT, MARK 20 8475. Call 364210 or d0»»i4. 4' SPEED." BOA T. UPHOLSTERED, reflnishod. 40 h.p. F1--• , 8405. 332-0772. LEARN TO FLY-BRAND NEW Beechcraft Musketeers at ADI—Pontlao—4744441, WO 3-0414 jW mttBd C an • Tre cfa ' 101 - EXTRA EXTRA Dollars Paid FOR THAT EXTRA Sharp Car - "Chick ttw met. than gal the beat" at Averill FORESTPARK PARKWOOD I . HOLLYPARK All at reduced prices. 16 to 60 ft, long, 0 to .20 ft. wld*. -----Wo hovo narking spaces. Open t to 9 — 7 days a week MIDLAND TRAILER SALES 2257 Dixie Hwy. 3304772 _____1 block north of Telegraph —- MOBILE HOME FOR SALE 1943 Liberty. 10x50', Excellent condition. 14 FT. AERO CRAFT FIBERGLASS . boat 35 hp Johnson Ilf* lackot I ext. Trailer, canvas cover 14' FIBER! Saodtond. 8 1966 NIMROD CAMPERS CRUISE OUT, INC. 45 E. Wellwi, dally 9-9 FE 8-4402 AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT TRAVEL TRAILERS nca 1932. Guarantied lor 11 w them and get a domonstra-rwariwr frailer sales, sim '. Huron (plan to loin on* of iv Bvam's exciting caravans), . „ _ COACHMEN PONY. ANq .JENNY, BOTH tQEN- , pony, cart/ harness! other 1 ” Johus°n's Vacation rldlin horses end cutter, regls- TrCVBl Trailers ■LlWrttTs.”* *"* c,lf; pe mw-»17'1.WALt°Nf. MARLETTES 0'-6O' long, 12* to f wide. Early American, Traditional or m“ “_ r FIBERGLASS. EVINRUDE LOCK'1 motor, dump trailer top end cim-| plete canvas — all accessories cheep — EM 3-3433._____________| 14' SEA RAY 700 DELUXE. 1943, 75 ■■ electrometlc Johnson motor,j F_l.. go shift. Extras, tl.150. OR------------AlltO Sales 1304 Baldwin _ FE 8-4525 Parkhurst Mobile Home Sales and Court 50* by INI' new Lekevlew lots for OOldInfl. 6824305. i foal; , SHETLAND COLTS, OUT OF GOOD1 registered Mock. 835 up. A tow Shetland morn, yoirllngs, and Mud*, alio on* yearling hackney 8120. For moro Information call MY 3-1404 after 4 p.m. weekdays, SPIRITED OR GENTLE* HdRSES for tel* or rant. Doubt* o. Ranch, 4900 ciintonvllie Rd. 472-7457. 1 SO R RE L SHEtLAND STALLION,! Inch** high, light man* and Rogisforod. Highest bid. FE Dally 9 to 7 Ind. Sundays HOBO SALES lk ml. E. ot Adams, rear of LbS Plastics at 3345 Auburn Rd. UL 2-3491 or 451-3357 anytime PICKUP COVERS. M4S UP. “ 10'6" cabcovers, 81,295 and up. „ T A R CAMPER MFG. CO. *5 Auburn Rd. — WATERFORD SALES All 1944 Models DRASTICALLY REDUCED Making room - for 1947 GUARANTEED PARKING w. Highland Rd. 1961 SEARS MCCULLOUGH 40 H.F New pistons, gaskets, seals »n_ prop. Runs perfact. All controls and tank. Test drive Sunday. Asking S250. 3434081. '66s •SXTRA GOOO HORSE AND COW m ^ | Phont tt7-3CT- Truck Campers 2 Fens Loft 4 Cron 13 to 24's Loft 2 Franklins 1F-33' ABC-SCHULTZ-HOLLY PARK TRAVELO-RICHARDSON BELVEDE RE-HAMPTON May bo seen af: Sun-Air Mobile Sales GRAND OPENING:----- SALE 1944 16.' LONE STAR, ALUMINUM. 50 h.p. Chrysler, fuff canvas and trailer, 1-3 off, 81950. OR 3-4493. —ding skirting) EXTRA SPECIALS ON MANY OF OUR FLOOR MODELS. EXAMPLE: 12 X 40, 1944 new 3 bedroom, on slto, completely reedy to be lived In. S&449 plus tax. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY AVAILABLE ttt BEAUTIFUL______________ Sun-Air' Estates tween Howell arid Brighton I extras (m- 10 TAME MALLARD DUCKS 1 W 10* Cm* Truck i.. Campers. Self Contained 2 Mackinaw Self Contained 2 Campmates-Executlves h Check Now-Before Interest ret* go up pesra*' Mah#ffPOrch#rU*R*ll*V1 Holly Travel Coach, Inc. Walton. No Sun. solos. .15210 Holly Rd. Hollv ME 4-6771 J'...u ' ' —....... 1 —Optn Dolly—end -—- BARTLETT pJiUs. |*n OMMlff BARTLETT PEARS DODD ORCHARD. m 6 i i APPLES. YOU PICR, Like Orion. _________. PLUMS, BLUE~DAMSON AND GER- NEW 14' 7 SLEEPER, HEAVILY ^"•^d. Ideal for r - ‘ " 13' Gem. NA ; Beemer Trailer RATTALEE " LAKl erktton. «U**«T PEARS, dll N. ^SQUlt —* Rd. AdbumHeWite. , (TOES FOR SALE. BR BOhLig,uityjgLwiTH inow CLEARANCE SALE! |CarTRmAo%°S flSwVS1" tracto" and ir FALL VACATION SPECIALS - Seeth 660J _W, GrandJRiver, Brighton Open 10 t.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday 12 noon to 7 0.m. Phone: 227-1461 Rent Trailer Space IUILDING MODERN MOBILE homo pork In Pontiac eroe. For, tPOCO coll 7574440. ' f 91 CHROME WHEELS EHjworth Trailer Sales : ntM l Dixie Hwy, fSTTm-------- ~ CITY TIRE 508 N. PERRY Used 13- Gem. NA 7-2555, OrtorL PIONEER CAMPER SALES BARTH TRAILEERS A CAMPERS TlAViLQUiEN CAMPERS wiromrayuwwmits ___(»"-27"-38" covers) ALSOdVERLAND 8. COLEMAN Otl taM Huron ____FE 2-3989 RENTALS FT. AND 14 FT. Brand new self contained - All modala ot travol trailers. Holly Travel Coach, Inc., 15210 N. Holly 1960 CUSHMAN EAGLE, LIKE NEW 1963 TRIUMPH. 1 , ME 44771. Open ■lekup a Wirm Save % a to choose from. 34" pickup a 1245 Dlxje Hwy. SATURDAY, 6 P.M. HALL'S AUCTION SALES. 705 ... Lake OetoR. Bed TRIC STARTToWS: KING BROS. pi 4-i4«t m ttontlac at Opdyke Rd. MANYO°?S,ERi.,toVS^*y 194# Apache Eagle. Camper w M 44024 2m'*’- LH(» new. 8740 now o YOUR APACHE DEALER EVAN'S EQUIPMENT 4507 Dixie Hnyy, Clarkston 42S-1711 1945 HONDA custom point 451-0755. drawers, sofe-bed, China Cabinet, rWIng lewMnower. NEW Cbrwne Sat. tola-bed. chain. 2 piece cedar badraam suit*, box tables. TaMa and gala br* gas and atodrfe stove, naw and used items too i to mention. Conotanmonti dolly. Jack w. Halt, Ai -y 3-1071 or eYtw; MODEL1941 INDUSTRIAL Li for Font TnctorT Ml 4-7079. SLIGHTLY . USED _ JOHN DEERE STAR CRAFT CRUISER. HEAD, travelmasTer. too#, it'. Ml! contained. Lika new. Rees. 409 DeGulse Ct., Rochester. 451-1734. SPECIAL CLEARANCE AUCTIONS SEPT. 9, 10, 11 FRL, 7:30 PM. SAT., 7:$0 P.M. SUN., 2:30 P.M. TRUCK LOADS OF NEW A. USED FURNITURE AMt APPLi- 1966 FALL CLEARANCE IS HERE! CENTURY — SAGE — MALLARD — TAG-A-IONG THREE MMlgY-toVY-SIVV MtjetoR»^RlT«t'-224'-24‘ A FEW SHARP USED TRAIL ^ ERS LEFT . .tau»rtraNirs are tett- conttaed end reedy to ge. 1 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY [ alL oS?' T0MSTACHLER TRAVEL WITH THESE QUALITY LINES— Luxury In • BOLES AERO, 2046* FROLIC. Mr-4EE LINE!, 12-14' YUKON DELTA. 1744- . ‘fTHE RED BARN" . Jacobson TraiwrTSalM » WBffeme Lake Rd. MR *gPBWi TR»CK CAMFERS Metorcycies 9$ 4 50 CC tun EACH. 1 00 CC 200 TIGER CUB, MODEL T20CC, ‘"‘to parts. <400. OR 4-3900. , 1945 TRIUM_PH 1 1044 TRIUMPH 2 HARLEY 74, SACRIFICE, Mil 1945 YAMAHA, *0 CC > HONDA S00, GOOD CONDI on, taka over payments. Cell af-M' OFJUL. FE 64190, __________ 250 SCRAMBLER, 1044 HARLEY-OAVIOSOM, ELEC-i fra fllide. S1t00, utlce. 731-5522 '45 HONDA ,40. GOOD CONDITION. to# HQHDA.1K CC SCRAMBLER. Excellent condlt^.^Only 950 miles. 1044 X6 STILL UNDER WARRANTY, I end teke over payments, reel rp helmet Included. 425-2171. If# 105 HONDA, SUPER HAWK. Exc; condition 8475. Celt after 4T20 RENT-A«CYCLE BY THE HOUR, tiiRY OBI WEEK. ““ Yemata 50, #'*# ”“i-1 cheaper then r takes. FE 6 HELP! We need 308 sharp Cadillac*, flees, owe. and Bulcks for . state market. Tap dollar paid. MANSFIELD AUTO SALES 1104 Baldwin Ave. FE 5-5900 _________gf MONEY Paid For Sharp Cars - fill out-state of m: a fuff city bi "GALE McANNALLY'S 45 MPH SKI BOAT Excellent 14' Speed Liner, k»_ with access., 00 h.p. Mercury nr 6 AERO-CRAFT ALUMINUM 16' -it. 1962 45 HP electric Merc-r- Sherpl S11Q0 firm. 343-3448. ALUMINUM GUARANTEED BOATS. ALUMINUM BOATS 50 percent off — Factory to you. •JJ fWW ...............'. 854.95 \Vy_ Ijfttem ........899.50 MAJOR BRANDS ' 9430 Dixie (US-107 Drayton Plains, Mich. ANNUAL SALE sis?N^rA‘w,v ^ chr,*,m“ PINTER'S .TO^kn,_»4 FE44924 CLEARANCE! 1965 Models Nowon Display mercury-mbrcruiSiIr DEALCR CRUISE-OUT, INC. marina tiolet (ti* 75 h* Plus many ___________ Scott tilt traitor, SMOS or oest ot- tor. FE 3-mt. __________ DOR8ETT W CABIN CRUISER, 90 Evlnrude, traitor. Complete. Sacrl- nca. Must sell. 335-2SI5.__________ DEMO USED AND NEW BOATS. End of season i|g| room tor 1947 stock. Have to make ——-h, tr-Boats, 400 h.p. Turbo Croft, outboardJx»ta and mo...., row boats. Savings up to 40 per cent. Open Friday, Saturday and Monday, 9 a.m. to it p.m. Sun-dav Ti-5. Michigan Turbo Craft, 2527 Dixie Highway, Pontiac, 473-2442, FE 8-4101, AWSON'f SreCIALS — USED 15* Duo flberglau run-a-bout, horns, •peedometer, 1044 40 h.p, Evlnrude, #05., LIKE NEW! I 1044 AMF Ski Daddler Snowmobile, 8405. Glass-Par. Steury, Mirra Craft beats, Evlnrude boats and motors, Grum-mon canoes, Kayot pontoons, Pam-» trailers. Tahe M-59 to Highland, right on Hickory R Ra. to Demode Rd. toft and ft jg|c& C!^N'S--SALES- LAKE. Phone MAIn iLASTRON 10* INBOARD, ISoord 150 H.P. Trailer - k EL 4-4096. PAYMENTS TOO HIGH? mentsU|o ^"expensive car!"’ W’ DON'S USED CARS 7 S. Lapeer Rd. Lake Orion _____MY 2-2041. _ STOP HERE LAST We pey mors for sharp, tot* modal cars. Corvettes needed. M&M MOTOR SALES CREDIT AUTO SALES 125 Oakland at Wkto Track ---—F E 2-9214 FOR "CLEAN* USED CARS GLENN'S WANTEDOOy> siMtp. ClUST" B|-------- FB644M./ Junk Cert-Tracks 101-A Ueed AeTo-Track Parts 102 327. 260 H.P, Complete *350. COR-vette Transmission, 220 lew, 017£ 1 <75. 852-2030. , WRECK. 250CC AAA ICO 3-5200. chivy . - mOVkiA 4 'sredd translnlsslon With hurst. >135. 493- CHEVY 283 AND PARTS, ISO. CHEVY . FORD - COtotit • . 4-cy.. raclory rebuilt motors. 599 .............«*«• w priced. 537-1117. WANTED: USED WILLYS JEEP engine, complete. FE Saiso. New end Used Tracks 103 '44 CHEVROLET WTON PICK-UP Phone 4734102. . 1947 CHEVY PICK-UP, NO RUS% TE 62351. 10# CHEVY M transmission, VO n fNSIDE WTNrBR BOAT STORAGE., Make reservations now. Kar'tL Boats A AAotors. Lake Orion. MY I MICHIGAN TURBOCRAFT SALES, INC. 17 Dixie Hwy. —.Pontiac » FE to# S cyllndsr engtoe end stendiri transmission. <205. BOB BORST j 520 s. Woodward OWENS Lake & Sea Marina Woodward 0. south Btvd. FE 4-9507 ... W DECK — » top. motor, .ORfiE 4534 S. Shore Or., Watkim Lake, Sun. 9-4 p.m. \ RUN-ABOUTS fe have 6 units, some with traitors, and motors Price Only <2954795. Onto 4 Now '# Botto Left to Ga-1 Lone Star, l-Misalmn, and 1 MFG iaat. Big Dtiawnto on r» malning Boats! ...jm. end Fibergies Canoes, S1J9. IP CENTURY ^dth Gray Marina 148outboard. Sana#. CLIFF MEYERS (Marine OMsien) dir Rd. - Holly ME 44771 — Dally — New BRd Ueed Trada tH IOJVFORO F-W^DEMF«Y|DUMP- FORD, Rochester's Ford Dealer, OL 14711., - VW PICKUP X 3439442. . 1942 FORD, 4 WHIBL DRIVE, M shape. Lloyds Cmmr So toe. Ml Elizabeth Like MWffL • 19# itiTERNATWHAL Hn^CTO^ STORAGE '#fB- PAUL X YOUNG, INC Dixie ttogy. at Lash Lake Drayton Plains CdTatofll • — Dial* 0 AJA. to 4 PJ«Lt day it ajh. to 4 pm. pfy, liras FORD, IU. ol vwn. ms CHEVY FLRRt ffOto C—10 New art Used Trucks 103 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, i960 WM CHIVY J* TOW TRUCK. iSCpwEI (Si l»itK-UP. RAD- I*. rnt rnHeagt, ucMtant eondlHc *.. ...... ....^iiS Autobahn MOTORS, INC. AUTHORIZED VW DEALER ■ V» mile north of Miracle Mile ms...tfWHPf .' lew box, radlc. __ I ------'■» condition *16*5, Oakland* Foreign Con r VW SUNROOF WITH ■ 'SOT. AfSOLUTBLY NO MONEY DOWN *------ weekly payment* CALL CREDIT MGR. I, Assume Of m.cK RENAULT GOROINI, -"is $250. OL 6-3881. W. SUN ROOF. RADIO, t Extras, 1-owner. Exc. < $750, <25-7051 ■ interior. SUM. Grimaldi Imported Cars WO Oakland ' -•* . 1965;GMC : | Vj-ton pick-up. Enclosed fiberglass! cover, 1X000 miles. Almost like ROSE RAMBLER-JEEP EM 34155 Oakland of e IMS GMC p $1777 Including all'taxes' HOUGHTEN OLDS, 528 N FORD 1962 M TON. GOOD CONDl- FORD, m Birmingham000***0 r. 1100. 4 DOOR. $295 GMC Foctory Branch " j -Oakland at Cass FE 5-94851. Heavy Duty Orlt-Ton Pickups 4 speed, V4 and VX heavy duty springs, tires, 1960-1964 $695 up FE 54101. t-McAdiffe .Ford - 277 West Montcalm..... (1 Mock E. of Oakland Ave.) LARGE SELECTION OF PICKUPS, vans, staka, tractors, tandems in ■ stock. New and used at JEROME FORD Rochester's Ford Dealer, OL 1-9711. ___^ | Autobahn MOTORS, INC. I 4 mile north of Mlrade.Mlle 5. Telegraph FE 0-4S31 BRAND NEW MG SPORTS 5 1an, fully eouipped. Full pr Jnly $1777. AUTHORIZED DEALER Grimaldi Imported Cars 900 Oakland Ave._______FE 5-9421 "Evenings, 693-T430. ~ TRUCKS All Series In Stock JEROME FORD See All the New 1967s TRlUMPH-MGs-SUNBEAMS AUSTIN HEALEYS—FIATS -MORGANS AUTHORIZED DEALER Grimaldi Importe'd Cars New 0and Ufrt Cars 10* ’7*5 BUICK LeSABRE DELUXE, Poww steering and brnkte. wjjwicK SFEciXtl, dr^’WFT 1955 CADILLAC. BEST OFFIrT l LA CONVERTIBLE, 1962 CADILLAC, i 1962 CADILLAC Coupe. l-owner, low mileage, I power. Only $49 d"“" payments of $1X44. HAROLD TURNER 1965 CADILLAC Coupo DeVille. Maroon finish win black leather top. Equipped Witt full power and olr conditioning. En lay the “Standard of the World' lor only 1445 down. SEE NORM 0ANIELSON (USED CAOILLAC SPECIALIST) WILSON CADILLAC OF BIRMINGHAM MI 4-1930 JEROME MOTOR SALES A1 Hanoute Inc. Chevrolet-Buicfc Lake Orion MY 2-2411 RED TAG SALE Now in effect TRUCKS ARE OUR Business! 1965 Ford F-100 Vi-Ton Pickup »lth VS, standard trimmimt ------ Onty^ $1695 1965 Ford F-l 00 ’/2-Ton Pickup vlth yx standard transmisslt s cob, black finish. Only. $1695 1963 Ford F-100 Vi-Ton Pickup 'i*h A-rvi, engine, aulomet'r «h e finish. Only— $1195 1957 International $395 1965 OsC 44-Tw^Wcku^ I transmission. Your $1695 1964 Chevy $1395 1962 Ford I Oakland A BLACK, WIRE WHEELS, Clnturarato tires, abarth exhaust. MW^MMiMVoydanau U P.M, 4-9679. Afttr 6:30 P.M. I New and Used Cars 106 at Matthews-Hargreaves “Chevy-Land" 631 Oakland Ave. FE 44547 BANKRUPT? CREDIT PROBLEMS? We Can Finance You— Just Call Mr. Mason or Mr. Murphy at , FE 5-4101 McAullffe Cash Low, Want* to Go? ltd you have a Job ^ and $50 < r. Vaughn, Dealer 585-4000. ' ESTATE STORAGE Jor approval by pt at FE 0-4071 Capitol Auto WE WILL TAKE ANYTHING > — boots, motors, ti 1961 CHEVY WAGON, l OWNER. 1961 BEL AIR CHEVY, 4 I Hardtop. $450. 332-0069._______ 1961 CHEVY, BISCAYNE.-2 DOOR.1 . GOOD CONDI- 1959 BUICK S T A T I O N WAGON, SHOP SUNDAY BUY MONDAY ■ CHEVY .............. $597 1961 CHEVY ........ ....... 1961 CHEVY II ..... 1961 CHEVY impala .. OLIVER BUICK" $895. BEATTIE ur FORD DEALER Since 1 On Dixie In Waterford at the double stoplight OR 3-1291 jAvto FiaoRcing a. Transmission. 673-1251 a Or weekends, 673-1003. BUICK LeSABRE, WH power brakes, steering, rai er, excellent condition. 1 1963,Buick i GOOD C*# AND ( Co-op f >•701 Foreign Cars 105 >64 JAGUAR XKE CONVERTIBLE. , Red with block Interior. This is e real beauty 1964. I BOB BORST LINCOiN-MERCURY $1395 HOMER HIGHT 1959 AUSTIN HEALY -Equipped with 4-speed transmission. Reel sharp! Only $4* —— - - Motors Inc. On M24 in Oxford 0A 8-2528 HAROLD TURNER HAROLD TURNER 19*0 PEUGEOT SEDAN. SUPER SALE PRICE. ECONOMY SPECIAL. absolutely NO MONEY DOWN, ‘ ---- weakly * FORD, INC 464 S- WOODWARD AVE, BIRMINGHAM Ml 4-7500 - ——I payment. „ ■K CALL CREDIT MGR. . Mr. Perks at HAROLD TUR-. NEJt FORD, Ml 4-TSOOl FISCHER BUICK jM TRIUMPH, NEEDS WORK, 0350; 554 1 WOODWARD 647-5600 C»5.Vy JTATION WAGON, S^li,b®Jy •>«, Interior, partially rebuilt v-8 engine and parte jau Berwick after 3 P.M 1958 CHEVY 4 DOOR HARDTOP, condition. OL 6- 1950 CORVETTE, DAMAGED, BEST 1959 CHEVY WAGON, GOOD TRANS- 19 CHEVY STATION WAGON. CHEVY BEL-AIR Tn$h—Runo-G— transmission „ Phone 674.3710 ei New and Used Cars_10* *mr 164 CHEVROLET BEL door frcyllnbor end stand mission, radio, heater. 1 owner to-oni ear. JEROME .FORD, Recht*-tor'i PordOqdtor jS* *“*• ~ 164 CORVAIR Ibie, extra 1965 CHEVY. IMPALA Coupe, red out, Mac......... conditioning, power steering, power brafcec. 323 '—•— —— — .23 engir..._______.„. 1 extras. Exc. Condition. Best o >r *2,000. FI 9-9973. DON'S SMALL AD-BIG LOT 1965 GRAND PR IX 1964 CHEVY- Nova II, double pi Special convertible, auto., i beautiful condition, radio. . . , 1960 CHEVY Bel Air } dr., auto. V-8, po steering, exceptional condition. MARMADUKE By Anderson and teeming “Did you say you wantedio buy a dog for your kids’! I’LL GIVE you half of mme!^ Now end Used Carr 106 677 S. LAPEER RD, Lake Orion MY 2-2041 »« CHEVY SUPER SPORT, DARK GREEN, BLACK VINYL TOP. TINTED GLASS, AilTO. DOUBLE POWER, EXCELLENT, T1850. CALL^ DEjrROIT 891-l£l BEFORE u vcikuii eVI-1234 BEFOF ■M. OR 363-2579 AFTER CORVAIR 500, AUTOMATIC transmission, many extras, green, beige Interior, excelled d It Ion, $1300. Ml 6-1846. JMF John McAullffe Ford 1965 Chevy Convertible derk^blue finish, white fog, radio, balance to $2099 "If, only takes a minute to Get a 'BETTER DEAL' at" John McAuliffe Ford 630 Oakland Ave.____ FE 5-4101 '66 CHEVROLET SUPER SPORT. 11,000 ml. 396 Turbo-hydramatlc, top. Other — Milford 684-7022. 6 CHEVELLE. RED WITH BLACK Interior. Bucket si CHEVYr^tSCAYNE; 2-DOOR. r-to. Whitewalls, Fully equipped. Very good condition: Call 338-6008 sppolnti--- 1960 CHEVY 6 STICK, RUNS GOOD CHEVY STATION WAGON, MB SAVOIE Birmingham's. New CHEVROLET DEALER 1104 S. Woodward Ml 4-2735 :k Shift. S300. 363-9508. CHEVY AUTOMATIC, NEW Haskins *61 CHEVY WAGON. RADiO, heater, v-6 Auto. Transmission. Whitewalls. Real Sharp. S595. 338- 2 CHEVY 2-DOOR. 6-CYLInBejT, CHRYSLER 300. 1963 1 Sharp. Black. 2-door hart leather Inferior. Bucket s< sir-conditioning 1963 CHRYSLER BY ORIGINAL STAR AUTO SALES J CALL 338-9661 962 Oakland Avenue STATION WAGON. TIRES, ABSOLUTELY MONEY DOWN, Assume weekly payment of 16.88. CALL CREDIT MGR. Mr. Parks at HAROLD TURNER FORD, Ml 4-7500. 1959 DODGE! $150. 1959 SIMCA, $75 13 CHEVY IMPALA. 2$X 4 SPEED. 163 CHEVY BEL AIRE. 4 DOOR VI standard shift. Excellent conJ ditlon. $975. 682-425$ gggAM^m 1963 CHEVY I, good condition, ________ and brakes, $950. 626HM42.' SUPER GM 1964 Chevrolet Impale hardtc coupe. Air conditioning, nawe steering and brakes, loaded! year warranty, $1895 Bernowsky Across from Pontiac State E 24 MONTH GUARANTEE whitewalls. Color — Maroon only— Crissmon Chevrolet ton Tag of South HUt) ROCHESTER T OL M McComb CHRYSLER-PLYMQUTH , IMPERIAL >n6-4?24. OWNER. PRICED HIGH AT $1295, BUT WORTH MUCH MORE. CALL ROCHESTER OL 1-66S4 OR OL 6- Kessler-Hahn OAKLAND COUNTY'S NEWEST CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Dealer On Dixie In Clarkston MA 5-2635 I JOIN THE DCDGE REBELLION Prices slashed .... „. ______ Hunter Dodge, 499 S. Hunter n U ‘ Birmingham. 647419a. DODGE, MUST SELL, ent on rebuilt motor. Bi.. .. r will be accepted. OR 3-9241 10 DODGE, RUNS GOOD Spartan Dodge 855 Oakland Ave. FE 8-4528 gine. automatic. Just car that's almost nc .PmHRRM Desert Tan with matching Interior. 36 month Bank financing. You go wront^ at thlf nrl&- Only $1995' * BIRMINGHAM CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH KESSLER'S T-BIRD |9SX CLASS IC.~ 1957 FORD x STICK, GOOD RUN- Automatlc. $150. 335-6755. CONVERTIBLE. V-6. 19S9 FORD WAGON, 6 CYLINDER, FE 4-2M6. 3 GALAXIE. EXCELLENT 1*60 2 DOOR FAIRLANE 1961 FALCON. BODY AND EN-glne In good shape. Perfect for economy end dependaMllty. $275, Autobahn 163 FORD GALAXIE 500 2-DOOR hardtop, V0 engine, automatic, radio, heater, power steering, 31,000 actual miles. New spare. JEROME FORD, Rochester's Ford Dealer BLE. ORD XL CONVERTI-EQUIPPED WITH POWER AND BUCK- ET SEATS. SHARP! ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN, Assume weekly payments of SI 1-44. CALL CREDIT MGR. Mr. Parks at HAROLD TURNER FORD, Ml 4-7500. • 963 FORD CONVERTIBLE V8, tomatlc, radio, heater, power st Ing end power brakes. Extra CMH $1,095 at JEROME FORD, Roch------Dt,ier, QL 1-9711. 1963 FALCON CONVERTIBLE. V0 ENGINE. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, EX- ..... SHARP. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN, Assume weekly payments of $1.44. CALL CREDIT MGR. Mr: Parks at HAROLD TURNER FORD, Mi 4-7500. LLOYD'S Our used car clearance MH money savings tor you. JLtoyd 19 I, 1250 Oakland, 333-7063. LLOYD'S MOTOR SALES 2635 Orchard Lake Rd. 692-4410 ^ Telegr 1963/2 FORD "Fastback" XL finish. » cylinder.. __ . ■ er steering end brakes, factory alr $895 i BIRMINGHAM I. Bank IUR ENO-OF-MOOEL-YEAR USED car clearance saves money. Come see. Lloyd Motors, 1250 6akl—' 33X706X ■ v 1 : .. ' - ■ This ( H. & H. SPECIALS: '61 Tempest ............. Ford wagon ____________OR XJ_________________ 1962 TEMPEST LEMANS, SHARP, buckets, radio. SMITH'S 1962 Pontiac Bonneville Coupe with V8 engine, automatic transmission, power brakes and power steering, your old car down end only, $58 per montfi. 462 N. Perry Strreet FE 4-4241 or FE 4-4751 3 days a week__ GM 1962 TEMPEST LeMans convertible. Ideal 2nd car. Equipped with automatic transmission end power ■ steering. 2-yeer warranty. $895 See Bob Burke, Jim Barnowsky Stop or Coll Todayl 1304 Baldwin FE 84525 from Pontiac State OUR END-OF-MODEL-YEAR USED TEMPEST 1962, 1X000 MILES. RA- SOLID BLACK 1*63 BONNEVILLE . steering, brakes, Take over payments, balance $1500. FE 5-5604. , 1963 BONNEVILLE CONVERTIBLE. Power steering end brakes. Bucket seels. Meg wheels. Tinted glass. See blue. Good tires. Exc. top end beck window. Absolutely In A-1 mechanical condition. Vary rhinor RUSS JOHNSON ■ PONTIAC GRANO PRIX. Dork blue. Aluminum wheels. 1 $1495. 625-1010. Downey's nanclog at bank rates, down payment or ony old ce handle. This car will fit Into school budget. Priced at only $1295 BIRMINGHAM CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH gMHiiMH Ml 7-3214 New Used Cor Location 1084 Oakland 1963 TEMPEST ir ottering IMF John McAullffe Ford 1965 Barracuda fire engine, red V0 automatic, factory warranty. Just $09 down, Finance Balance of Only — $1677 Get a 'BETTER DEAL' at" John McAuliffe ^ord 630 Oakland Ave. —-—FE 5^410t 1966 PLYMOUTH Sport Fury «’3$y engine^ nrJ m... btodc^tS? ^kX^b with transfar- tomatlci brakes, $n t buy at only! $1895 Lloyd Motors 1250 Ooktand 333-7863 radia power and many wi>8<«HW.?45GaX SUBURBAN OLDS • "It onto tokos a minute te GM • 'BETTER DEAL' et" John McAuliffe Ford. 63* Oakland Ave. Ft X410t OUR et(IX>F#OoEL-YEAllElittP * Cor , 1250 Oekler Quality One-Ownlr Birmingham Trades --■*T LOWEST PRICES 635 s. woodwart '~-ew ^r . uead ear. c is for y«u. Liny* mo- Financing. Full prica onto -$2595 BIRMINGHAM k j CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 1 $895 DOWNEY *■ Oldsmobile, Inc. 1084 OAKLAND 338-0331, 338-0332 LLOYD'S 1963 PONTIAC two door hardtop. Four w— tri-carburetors. $45 down. Asking " $1145 Lloyd Motors 1250 Oakland 333-7863 SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK $55 ROCHESTESTER ROJ _________651-9911 5 PONTIAC 2 PLUS X 4 SPEEO. sod car clearance means * savings tor you. Lloyd Mo- J 150 Oakland, 333-7863. r 0 Oakland, 333-7863. 1965 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE. 4- j... .----- COME- TO THE PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 100 Top Quality, one-owner “ new car trades to choose from WHERE YOU EXPECT MORE ... AND GET IT 65 Aflt. Clemens At wide Track FE 3-7954 OUR END-OF-MODEL-YEAR USED car clearance saves money. Come SM- Lloyd Motors, 1250 Oakland* OUR ENp-OF-MODEL-YEAR~U5E5 5 CATALINA >DOOR HARDTOP, lower steerlng_ and brakee,- radio, t, Hydramatlc, clean, coll 1966 PONTIAC 2 PLUS 2 CC f speed. Power st-er! «nd,br«l'M-Can be soon after 6 l,,*^Y St., Pontiac. 3 ____________. ml, 651-366 966 6 PASSENGER PONTIAC STA-571 OCtUOl’ml.,1^?. 36X3431,Xf » * .o0?? ward- GGU HAUPT* PONTIAC and Save $ $ $ On Main Street MA 55566 R END-OF-MODEL-YEAR u ,r MVM money, c Motors, 1250 0,1(1 i^catalina. Radio, qqu 682-0555. LLOYD'S *--------“ ““ clearance mee I--------i-ltoyd n ml. Oniy"’ia^,nFE*Mi?i - RAMBLER. SATION WAGnti Beet otter. 38WAGQN. ' 1968 RAMBLER , new tires, stick sh t $175. 363-2518. 1962 RAMBLER 2 BOB BORST LINCOLNaaERCUnV 520 S. Woodward ^BIRMINGHAM 1966 Barracuda V8, Automatic r $2395 Oakland —- lloyd^' Our used . car ClWancir WHIM Our used: car ctearanca, maa PONTIAC 1964, wagon, new tires, Itatrt celtont condition. 81691 M 1964 PONTIAC CATALINA HARD-top, extra clean, piwiir Me-*-" new wfine sidewall tires. 1 . Of. . ■ - :: .; ; t964 0EAW> Htlk. mH M 1966-W65 PONTIAC BOtotEVILLE, KEEGO Pontioc-GMC-Temp$ist KEEGO HARBOR 1*64 FOflTtACv B05$NEVtCL* CON- vertlble. Prtveto. 73M» ml *“ VILLAGE- — RAMBLER • 66S. Woodward Birmingham Ml 6-3900 1964 RAMBLER Classic 4-door. 6-cylinder ■ ■tamtanl 1 =111 ROSE RAMBLER-JEEP EM 34155 Grimaldi Imported Cars ■g yw£»ul>.?’j|feEo A CAR new, him BjUiGW AAtESiSS ranty. RMxxwbl.. Grimaldi Imported Cars THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1966 C—11 ••—Television Programs- Programs furnished by ttations listed In thi* column arc subject to chanQ* without notice t ^-WJHC-TV, 4-WW-TV, 7-WXY2-TV, 9-CKIW-TV, S&lWxBP-TV, 5A-WTVS SATURDAY AFTERNOON U# m Rood Runner (4) Top Cat , (7) Bugs Bunny (9) Nature uf Things (Ml Yoga for Health U:» (2) Beagles (4) Beat the Champ 47) Milton the Momter (9) Country Calendar (M) People Are Funny 1:11 (2) Tom and Jerry (4) Baseball: St. Louis ' vs. Pittsburgh ' (7) Hoppity Hooper (9) Pro Football: Hamilton vs. Ottawa ^ (SO) Movie 1:39 (2) Movies.‘ "Down to the Sea in Ships’* (1949) Richard Widmark, Lionel Barrymore; “Nightmare” (1956) • r * (1\ (Special) Boxing 2:19 (80) Roller Derby 2:89 (?) 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(2) Pro Pressbox 9:39 (2) (Special) Pro FootbaU Baltimore vs. Green Bay (4) (Color) Get Smart ' (7) (Color) Lawrence Welk 9:09 (4) (Color special), Class of’87 (9) Let’s Go to the Races (M) Alfred Hitchcock 9:» (7) (Color) Hollywood (9) Gideon’s Way 10:99 (4) JCotar special) Miss America Pageant (M) (Color) Watkins Glen, ’66 19:39 (7) (Color) World Adven- (9) Lennie Breau (M) Lou Gordon 11:08 (7) News, Weather, Sports 11:10 (9) Around Town 11:29 (9) Movie: “The Body Disappears” (1941) Jeffrey Lunn, Jane Wyman, Edward Everett Horton 11:30 (2) News, Weather, Sports 11:36 (2) News, Weather, Sports (7) Movies: 1. “Slaughter on Tenth AVemie” (1957) I Richard Egan, Jan Ster-5 ling, Dan Duryea, Julie Adams, Walter Matthau. 2 “Frontier Gal” (1945) Yvohne De Carlo, Rod Cameron, Andy Devine 11:55 (2) Movies: 1. “White Feather” (1955) Robert „ Wagner, Debra Paget, Jeffrey Hunt e r, John Lund. 2. “The Naked Kiss” (1964) Constance Towns. 3. “Back From the Dead” (1167) Peggie Castle, Arthur Franz. 4. “We’re Not Dressing” (1834) Bing Crosby,Carole Lombard, George Burns, Grade Allen, Ethel Mer- 12:00 (4) News, Weather, Sports 12:30 (4) (Color) Johnny Carson 1(00 (9) Window on the World 1:15 (4) Beat the Champ 2:09 (4) Neon, Weather SUNDAY MORNING 6:39 (7) Living Past 8:49(2) News i:ff (2) Accent 7:00 (2) Look Up and Live (7) Rural Newsreel 7:tt (4) News 7:39 (2) Christopher Program ' (4) Country Living (7) Insight 8:09(2) This is the Life (4) Frontiers of Faith (7) Dialogue 8:15 (9) Sacred Heart 8:19 (2) Temple Saptisl Church (4) Church at the Crossroads (7) Understanding Our Work! (9) Window on the World 8:55 (4) Newsworthy 9:99 (2) Mass for Shut-Ins If, (4) Boao the CloWn !-,___(7) Three Stooges (9) Oral Roberts 9:90 (2) With This Ring * (9) Rex Ihimbard 9:45 (2) Highlight 10:00 (2) Let’s See (7) Beany and Cecil 19:15 (4) Davey and Goliath 10:30 (2) Faith far Today (4) House Detective , -----(7) Peter Potamus-__ (9) Fashions Interna-- tionale 11:06 (2) International Zone (?) Bullwinkle (9) Hercules 11:30 (2) Travelrama (4) Meet the Press * (7) Discovery *06 (9) Movie: “Curly’Top" (1935) Shirley Temple, Rochelle Hudson (9) Outdoorsman 9:00 (2) (Color) Garry Moore (4) (Color) Bonanza I (7) Movie: “The Hustler” f (1961) Paul Newman, -Jackie Gleason, Piper -Laurie (9) Flashback (59) Open End 9:39 (9) Pierre Berton 19:00 (2) (Color) Candid Cam- SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Pro Football Warmup (7) Championship Bowling 12:15 (2) NFL Today 12:30 (2) Pro Football: Cleve-land vs. Washington (4) Design Workshop (M) Herald of Truth 1:90 (4) Pro Football: Kansas City vs. Buffalo (7) Movie: “The Time to Die” Dick Powell, June Allyson (9) Movie: “The Boy From Oklahoma” (1954) Will Rogers Jr., Nancy Olson (M) Quest for Certainty 1:30 (50) Through Children’s (0) (50) Probe 19:30 (2) (Color) What’s My Line (9) Disordered Mind (50) Lou Gordon 11:00 (2) (4) (9) News 11:10 (9) Around Town 11:29 (9) Movie: “Black Orpheus” (1958) Marpessa Dawn, Breno Mello 11:25 (2) Movie: “Dial 1119” (1950) Marshall Thompson, Virginia Field 11:39 (4) Beat the Champ (7) Neygs 12:99 (7) Movie: "Queen Bee” (1955) Joan Crawford, Baity Sullivan. 2:90 (7) (Special) U.S. Tennis (M) Wrestling 3:09 (50) Rollerskating 3:30 (2) Baseball: Detroit vs. Kansas City (9) Movie: “Them” (1954) James Whitmore, James Arness 4:00 (4) (Special) World Series of Golf (7) Spotlight (M) All-Star Golf 4:30 (7) Rifleman 5:00'(7) Movie: “Three Godfathers” (1948) John Wayne, Ward Bond (50) Mister Ed 5:30 (2) Movie: “Fort Worth” (1951) Raldolph Scott, David Brian (4) To Be Announced (9) Rawhide (50) Topper SUNDAY EVENING 0:90 (4) News (50) Desilu Playhouse (56) Casals Master Class 6:36(4) (Color -ipedal) Viet Nam Elections (9) Movie: “Miracle in the Rain” (1966) (56) Changing Congress 7:91 (2) Lassie " (7) Voyage (50) (Color) Movie: “Cap-tain From Castile” J1947) Tyrone Power, Jean Pets*. (56) About People 7:36 (2) Patty Duke (4) (Color) Walt Disney (56) Revolutionary Paint- 6:61 (2) (Color) Ed Sullivan (7) (Color) Preview To-night (56) Festival 8r25 (9) News 9:31 (4)iColor) Hey Landlord (4) (Color ) Andy WB- MONDAY MORNING 6:16 (2) On the Farm Scene 6:26 (2) News 9:31 (2) Sunrise Semester , (4) Classroom (7) Three Stooges 7:99 (2) Bowery Boys (4) Today « 7:30 (7) Morning Show 8:06 (2) Captain Kangaroo 8:39 (7) Movie: “No Sad Songs for Me” (1950) Margaret Sullavan, Wendell Corey. 1:55 (9) Morgan’s Merry-Go- ' * Round « 9:00 (2) Merv Griffin (4) Living (9) Romper Room 9:05 (56) Understanding Numbers 0:25 (56) Cabbages and Kings 0:56 (56) Spanish Lesson 9:55 (4) News 19:09 (4) Eye Guess (9) Hercules (50) Yoga for Health 10:05 (56) Reason and Read 10:26 (56) Science Is Fun 10:25 (4) News 16:36 (2) McCoys (4) Concentration (7) Girl Talk (9) Hawkeye ______ (50) Love That Bob 10:50 (56) Let’s Talk Spanish 11:06 (2) Andy Griffith 1(4) Chain Letter (7) Supermarket Sweep (9) Canada’s Story >, (50) Dickory Doc 11:95 (56) Let’s Read 11:39 (2) Dick Van Dyke (4) Showdown (7) Dating Game 11:59 (56) Spanish for Teachers AFTERNOON T&Vfcion Features Biblical Bit MisS> America Competition lawgiver .. SOld TeaUment ---------- 'patriarch ' ■ 47Steps .over 12 Mohammedan fence* (pi.) name 91 Extinct bird BASEBALL, 1:00 p.m. (4) Cardinals vs. Pirates at Pittsburgh’s Forbes Field. scene. Don Adams and Nancy Sinatra also appear. COLLEGE FOOTBALL, 3:00 p.m. Opening game of year pits Syracuse, Baylor at Waco, Tex. WORLD SERIES OF GOLF, 4:06 p.m. (4) Jack Nicklaus, Billy Casper, A1 Get* berger and Gene Littler compete for $50,-000 first prize. ABC SCOPE, 7:00 p.m. (7) Howard K. Smith anchors this report on the upcoming South Viet elections. MISS AMERICA PAGEANT, 10:00 p.m. (4)) Finalist* compete la eldest UJ. beauty contest telecast hi color from Atlantic City. SUNDAY MEET THE PRESS, 11:30 a.m. (4) California Gov. Edmund G. 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