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2 -Hitter End Astro Losing Strea
HOUSTON (AP) — Larry! Dierker fired a two-hitter at Sait Diego Wednesday night and the Houston Astros beat the Padres 4-0, ending a seven-game' losing streak.
The only hits off Dierker were
Ed Spledo’s swinging bunt single in the. second and Roberto Pena’s single to right, in the next inning.
ABA Playoffs Nearing finals
OCC Golfers Defeat OU
By the Associated Press The Oakland Oaks and the Indiana Pacers each could tta*ap up their American Basketball Association division playoff ti-„ . ties Friday night, against
Norm Miller had a band in Orleans and Miami, respective-two Houston rallies with a dou-iy. ble in the first and a single in ~
the picrhth '
The Eastern basebal many a legiate formally
the eighth;
The Astros tagged Clay Kirby, a 20-year-old right-hander, for a solo run in the first on Miller’s double, a walk and Curt Ble-fary’s single.
In. the sixth, Houston loaded Troy Hornberger carded a 76bases against Kirby on hits and teammate Paul McIntosh,*1? Blefary and Hector Torres an 83 yesterday to lead Orchard.' ®nd a walk to Denis Menke. Vet-Ridge-OCC to a 13tt to 3Mt!eran Jack Baldschun came on golfing victory over Oakland to Pitch and walked Miller on a University. . 3-and-2 pitch to force in the sec-
While the Pacers overpowered the Miami Floridians 119-106 Wednesday night, Oakland needed six free throws in the final three minutes to tilt the seesaw game against the New Orleans Buccaneers 113-107 for a commanding 3-0 lead in the best-of-7 Western Division final. Indiana also holds a 34) lead over Miami in the Eastern bivision final.
cold and wind at Holly Greens, 6*es by Miller and Joe Morgan, raised Orchard Ridge’s record and a b,alk by reliever Frank to 3-0. OU, now 3-3, was paced Reberger led to Houston’s last
er New Orleans had led most of the way.
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Dierker retired 14 straight batters following Pena’s hit and allowed only an eighth inning walk the rest of the way.
GREEN BAY (UPI) - Terry Fredenbert, one of the nation’s top pass receivers at Wisconsin-Milwaukee, was one of six free' agents signed Wednesday by the Green Bay Packers.
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Frosh Leads Decathlon
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -Rory Kenward of Santa Barbara, Calif., a freshman at the University of Colorado, took thej halfway lead Wednesday in the Drake Relays decathlon. HeJ compiled 3,896 points for the first five events. . I
Italian Peach Squashed
ROME (UPI) - Peaches Bartkowicz of Hamtramck, Mich, squashed Monica Giorgi of Italy, 6-0, 64), Wednesday In the second round of the 26th Italian tennis championships.
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leading Spartans from Michigan, State.
The twin bill with the! Spartans is scheduled,to begin at 1:00 p.m. with the dedication program beginning fifteen minutes prior to the umpire’s cry of “batter-up.”
The Hurons played all but two of their regular season games last season in the 2,200 seat stadium but finishing touches on the beautiful park are continuing right up to game time! Saturday.
Workmen this week hre, finishing work on a press box,, installation of a new electronic
A drive to straight-away center would have to carry 385 feet to clear the new 7 feet "high board fence. The most spacious parts of the stadium are the alleys to the right and left of center where the fence is more than 400 feet away from home plate.
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RALEIGH? N.C. (AP) - Wil-its Casey, 48, was named athlet-lic director at North Carolina State Wednesday. He had been assistant director for almost 20; years. * I
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MetsGet 5-Hit Win Agonist Hues
NEW YORK (ft - “He looked like the pitcher he was last year,” Manager Gil Hodges of New York said Wednesday night after Jerry Koosman twirled a neat five-hitter in the AMets* 2-0 victory over Pittsburgh,
Koosman, . the fire-balling gouthpaw who won 19 games last year as a rookie, had been bombed in his first two starts and Hodges and a lot of people, Including Koosman, were beginning to worry.
; “He was late getting started ;ln spring training,” Hodges •said. “But there was nothing; ,* physically wrong with him. He was tiring at the end but still! vthrowing good pitches.”
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WINNING SLIDE - Kansas City’s Bob ^Taylor slides across the plate with the winning run in the last of the ninth inning last night as the Royals whipped the visiting Seattle Pilots, 4-3. Taylor came home from
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second on a single by Chuck Harrison and collided with catcher Jerry McNertney before touching the plate. Harrison’s single alsb sent in Tom Burgmeier from third base.
KANSAS CITY (AP) - Chuck Harrison’s two-run pinch single in the ninth inning carried die Kansas.City Royals past the Seattle Pilots 4-3 Wednesday night.
Harrison lined a single to cen-ljftjfiu'aj' tei off Jack Aker, the Pilots’ third pitcher in the ninth, scoring Tom Burgmeier and Bob Taylor to overcome a 3-2 deficit. Burgmeier ran for Jerry Adair, who started the rally with a one-out single, and raced to third on Taylor’s pinch double before- Harrison came through with the winning hit.
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The Pilots staked Marty Pat-tin to a 3-0 lead on Don Minch-er s homer and run-scoring singles by Tommy Harper and Jerry McNertney before Adair, smacked an inslde-the-park homer in the seventh.
Pattin gave way to Gene Bra-bender after filling the bases in the eighth. The Seattle reliever pitched out of trouble after'Lou
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DALLAS, Tex. (AP)-Chl Chi Rodriguez, the quick-witted little Puerto Rican who has , had the putting woes, set out in Up day’s first round of the $100,000 Byron Nelson Golf Classic armed with a new weapon.
'It’s my daughter’s pjitter, Chi Chi quipped from the putting green. He was bent almost double, his head at waist level and clutched a dub with a *4 inch shaft.
7,086-yard par 70 Preston Trail I’m putting: I’m putting as bad' “So I change and I don’t putt Golf Club course. as everybody else says they’re so good. Now' I think it’s time
'Hey look at that,’’ he yelled putting. That’s how bad/ to change .back again.” after dropping in a 20-footer, j * * *# j “You watch,” said a bystand-
“Oh, I like this,” he said and “I used adub like this before er. “He’s going to roll in a did a characteristic little dance i turned pro. And I was puttingl couple pf 35-footers and every ■ten. pretty good. Then I turned pro guy on the tour is going to be
and another pro teach me this in the clubhouse sawing off is bad and teach me to change.'handles.”
MADISON, Wis. (AP) -L and L Motor Supply of Sioux Falls, S.D., took the lead fat the team all-events of the 66th annual American Boiling Congress tournament Wednesday with a 9,172.
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out the putter In practice rounds, . . _ __
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SHORT SHAFT Hie club is a standard put-sr, except that the shaft is only two feet long. To make his putt, he must bend far over, looking for all tfae world, like a man about to pick up a tiny object.
“I'ye seen these before," said Byron Nelson, the golfing great
YPLSHANTI (UPI) - Jim Shaw and Harold Simons were formally approved as assistant football and basketball coaches leadajr by the Eastern Michigan University Board of Regents.
Assistant Coaches Approved by EMU
Shaw, 31, a native of Fayette, Ala.,., comes to the Hur<
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“A number of guys have used them before. They’re good for short putts and for fast greens. They’re not so good for long putts. But these greens are pretty fast...”
Rodriguez, probably the smallest man on the tour and one of the most colorful, said he went to the club — or rather went back to it—because of his putting difficulties.
“I’m putting so bad,” he moaned. “You know how bad
where lie had 4>een an assistant football coach and offensive coordinator for three years.
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Simons, 23, who captained the Hurons’ 1907-08 basketball team, will assist coach Jim Dutcher this season as well' as take charge of the frosh squad.
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PCH Jum Clears 23 Feei
Tournaments Since 10
Nicklaus Is Getting /Old at 29*
The Chiefs of Pontiac Central posted a sweep In the field events end rolled to an easy triangular track t r 1 u m p h yesterday at Saginaw. iJFhe Chiefs totaled 83 points, While Saginaw, and Saginaw Arthur Hill shared second apiece.
Horace Davis taking second a 22-foot-10'/4-inch leap.
LONGI^SAP Rollie Garcia came up with a 23-foot-lVi-lnch effort to take the long Jump, with teammate
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Cabrini at Pontiac Catholic St. Mary Wayne at St. Mary OL Almont al Capoc Clarkston at Northvllle Oxford and Mott at Cranbrook Andovar at Kettering Walled Lake at Waterford N. Farmington at Groves
John R a y.’ s 50-foot-8-lnch heave won the shot put, Cam-, panella Russell took- the high jump with a B-foot-2-inch effort and Roger Butler placed first the pole vault.
TOP RUNNERS
The Chiefs also won five ning events including the relay in 3:36. Gerald Williams took the mile (5:00), Ken won the 880 Moses took the Jon Costello took the two-mile in 9:49.5.
In an Oakland A League duel, Rochester ran its record to 4-1 [ with a 77-41 victory < Clawson.
Mike Hall spurred Rochester | with wins in the 100 (11.3) i 220 (24.5).
Chuck Currie provided the scoring punch for Clawson. He took the long Jump (14-4V«), high hurdles (17.4) and low hurdles T23.1). *
Ohio, On — At 29,[young golfers early in this 19691 is showing con-'pro tour season, cem over advancing age. | * * *
we’re ali just getting1, Big Jack was reminded he the big hitter from! was still a baby at 29.
Ohio, said today “J don’t mean necessarily In when asked why many of the age, but I have been playing
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BUCCANEER BATTLES - Oakland Oaks guard Gary Bradds (30) battle a New Orleans’ Buccaneer Red Robbins (21) for a loose ball during their ABA Western Division playoff game last night. Robbins got possession, but Oakland won the game 113-107 for a 3-0 lead ih their divisional playoffs.
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Milford raised its golf record to 3-2 yesterday with a 211-221 victory over Waterford Mott at Hills.
Baker posted a 40 and teammate Chuck Hildreth a 41 to pace the Redskins. Jose| Poetrzak carded a 41 for Mott (3-4).
In, another match, Kettering! hiked its record to 4-3 with a: 216-22 decision over Bloomfield Hills Andover.
Cnuck Patrick posted a 39 and Sid Graves a 41 for Kettering,, while Richard Olshock and John Ganes checked in with 42s for Andover (0-3).
golf a long time,” he said. “1 have been playing tournament golf sne'e I was 10 years old. That is a long time to tee up the bail for competition.”
Nicklaus was offended a few years ago when Sam Snead said hi , Nicklaus, had reached his peak' becasuse he had been playing tournament golf for such a long time. At the time, Snead said a man could only go into big time comnetition so many times before burning himself out.
"But because 1 work so hard! I do find that 1 get nettled and sore at myself when I make aj bad shot. And that just' escalates my troubles. Three or four years ago, I never let things like that bother me.”
where the PGA championship will be played Aug. li-17, and found himself confronted with questions about his golfing -stump.
Nicklaus flew into Dayton for a preview of the 6,910-yard, par 71 NCR Country Club course,
Nicklaus failed to make the cut in the, Miami National Airlines tournament, had one of his worst Masters when ha finished io shots back of winner George Archer and shot an 60 and 76 at last weekend** Tournament of Champion'^ before closing with a 6?. A
SPRING SLUMP “I don’t think this is happening to me,” Jack said in talking about a slump that has plagued him during the spring tournaments on the tour.
Wins Nelson Tourney
DALLAS (AP) - Joel Gold-strand won the first Little Byron Nelson Golf Tourney Wednesday with a second round 69 for a 36-hole total lof 143.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - In, the inimitable words of Los An*] ■rial Dodgers Don Sutton, be «l«t it all hangout” while gunning successfully for the victory, the results left the Cincinnati gads dangling.
• Sutton, admittedly “too fine" hi the first two innings against the Beds Wednesday night took pitching coach Red Adams' advice and cut loose for the final
hits over that span as fits Dodgers won M and moved into a first place tie with the Atlanta graves stop the National
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* The Dodgers and Reds clash again tonight with Tony Cion-, fiiger, 0-2, going for Cincinnati •gainst Claude Osteen, who will he shooting for his fourth Straight victory.
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“I was trying too hard not to make a mistake,'* Sutton explained of his first two innings Wednesday. “And as a result 2 was losing a little zip. So, fled told me Just to go out (here and throw hard and that’s •xactly what I did." ftNMPLETE GAME ; Hie Reds will readily attest to that fact. Sutton wound up with nine strikeouts, turned in his first Complete game of the year and picked up his first
[fourth inning when they ) men to the plate. .
Two Cincinnati errors also Icontributed to the big Dodger inning as one run scored when right fielder Bobby Tolan fell down while trying to field Bill Sudakis’ single and another run came across when Johnny Bench dropped Pete Rose's throw to the plate in an effort to nail Sudakis.
Ted Sizemore, boosting his dub-leading average to .540 with two hits lh three trips, delivered the final two Dodger runs in the eighth inning with a bases loaded single.
Gary Nolan 1-2, was the loser. DHlaps April 24
Frazier After
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BEARDED BATTLERS - Joe Frazier (right), pact owner of the world heavyweight boxing title, exchanges beard twitches with his next challenger, Jerry Quarry of Los Angeles. The two square off June 23 in Madison Square Garden in New York.
The other sent stocky Miss from Portsmouth,
“Every mistake I've made this year seemed to be a base Idt," Sutton continued. “I was Just thinking too much about n.H., against Connie Day of Cleveland, Tenn., who has lost 1-up final matches the last two years.
The 23-year-old Miss Blalock
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Hie victory was the seventh In, eight home appearances for the Dodgers. They spotted the free-swinging Reds a 3-0 lead before turning the game around with a f otm-run burst in the
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Frazier’s decision to fight Jerry Quarry has given rise to question, whither Jimmy Ellis?
“We're ging after some action—we’re not waiting for anybody,” said Angelo Dundee, manager of the World Boxing Assocation champion. “We’re looking for a fight in Jtme."
But against who?
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“One of three guys—Bob Cler-oux, Henry Cooper or Von Hom-berg.”
Granted Cooper’s name has been familiar many, many years, but Von who? he. was asked.
PINEHURST, N.C. (AP) Jane Blalock, whose chief claim to golfing fame is the New England amateur title she won last year, was the last of the outsiders remaining today as the established stars of the North and Amateur Tournament moved Into the semifinals.
Four-time champion Barbara Mclntire of Colorado Springs, Colo., met Phyllis Tlsh Pruess, two-time winner from Pompano Beach, Fla., in today’s first 18-
caused the greatest stir during Wednesday’s two rounds when she hung on for a 1-up quarter-finals victory over Mrs. Nancy Roth Syms of Colorado Springs, another two-time winner.
Jane attended Robbins College in Florida and now is golf coordinator at the Ocean Reef Club at North Key Largo, Fla. SECOND WIN
Jane scored her second 7 and 6 victory in Wednesday morning’s first match, routing Claudia Mayhew of Indianapolis, file 1966 USGA junior champion. Jane was two under par for the 5,900-yard No. 2. course of the Pinehurst Country Chib.
While this was going on, Mrs. Syms was eliminating the defending champion, Mrs. Paul Dye of Indianapolis, 2 and 1.
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Miss Day ousted Mrs. Scott Probasco of Chattanooga, Tenn., 1-up.
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NEW YORK (UPI) - The "For Sale” sign Is definitely up for the New York Jets, and Madison Square Garden is among prospective buyers.
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Irving Mitchell FOR, chairman of the Garden Corporation, said Wednesday conversations have been in progress with the management of toe Super Bowl champions, but that the talks “are still indefinite and rather nebulous. If it could be worked out on a corporative basis, I think it would be fine.”
The presnt ownership of toe Jets, headed by Phil Iselin, have not set a price on their Joe Namath-led property, but estimates run as high and higher than $20 million. The Philadelphia Eagles commanded over |16 million in their recent forced sale.
Martin believes members the' National Tennis League World Championship Tennis — who include such stellar performers as Rod Laver, Tony Roche, Pancho Gonzalez and Billie Jean King - should be permitted to play in all open tournaments staged by Federation members and also stage opens of their own in which amateurs and non-contract players could compete.
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The USLTA executive committee has voted to send Martin to the meeting “uninstructed,'' thus giving h|m s free hand to the discussions!
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Wayne Selects Baseball Aide
Chips 'Sharp7 in Classroom
ti&TROlT (AP)—Wayne State University has named Christ Petrouleas as an assistant baseball coach under first-year coach Bob Samaras.
Petrouleas, a 1963 WSU graduate, lettered in baseball and basketball for the Tartars.
MOUNT PLEASANT (AP) -'Central Michigan's eight regular baseball starters have a combined honor roll academic average of. 3.03. Straight A equals 4.0.
Top individual average goes to sophomore * centerfielder Jim Connell who has a 3.69 average!
NCAA Rising Cost of Athletics
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YPSILANTI (AP) - Sixteen! DO Okk*, f t
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KANSAS CITY (AP) - With .
DETROIT (NEA) r* There Isimanager’s Is that of a Latin asked his opinion of the .club.1: . , „ . . always a question as to" how American dictator or a rookie Smith replied candidly: "It1
costs of collegiate athletics lm^ni a baseball manager lion tamer, becoming a major concern, the> re^]|L 1
gan will take part In the Drake Relays April 25-26 at Des, OAKLAND, WV-Lee Grflbscup, Moines, Iowa. The 16 will run former All - American quarter-in a total of 14 events. back, has resigned as publhsto
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So why do grown men with families seek such employment? "It's in your blood," said;. Smith. It’s the same response! you’d get by asking the king ( how come he has hemophilia.
Of the 24 men in the majors who wake up each morning with the sword of Damocles swaying I overhead, five are managerial [campuses and that the schools ,,'Now a ne* ls the big leagues:
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The number of schools an war horses- ea8er t0 test their and Joe Schultz of Seattle, athlete may visit was not getwltarKi wisdom, pending further study. TIME WILL COME
These, recommendations and Yet every manager knows [others, will be voted upon by that, despite his esoteric NCAA Council at i t s knowledge of everything from physiopsyohology to throwing a spitter, the time will come when his hitters don’t hit as good as the next team an$j his pitchers don’t pitch as good and fans
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In other decisions, the Council at its Florida meetings placed Centenary College of Shreveport, La., on two-year probation for violations basketball regulations, endorsed conference reprimands f Minnesota, Texas A&M and the University of Texas at El Paso and initiated a reprimand for the University of North .Carolina.
OFF PROBATION The University Of Illinois and Mississippi State had theft pro* bations removed, while what had been an indefinite probation for Utah State was decreed to end on April 30, 1970. '
In two major individual cades, the Council gave Olympic) track star John Carlos his eligibility
Others have been drummed A of the dugout in one city1 only to wind up masterminding in another: Leo Durocher of the Cubs, Harry Walker of Houston, Joe Gordon of Kansas City, Hank Bauer of Oakland, Alvin Dark of Cleveland and Gene Mauch of Montreal.
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It happened to seven managers last season: Houston’s Grady Hatton, Philadelphia’s Gene Mauch, Baltimore’s Hank Bauer, the White Sox’ Eddie Stanky, Min-nesota’s Cal Er-mer. Washington’s Jim Lemon and Oakland’s Bob Kennedy. San Francisco!&Jierman Franks saw the graffiti on the wall and
In another rase, Involving shot putter T. B. Jones of Stan, ford, the Council ruled he has two more years of1 eligibility because he did not initially enroll in college until 1066.
Carlos competed in unsanctioned meet this past indoor season in San Jose as a member of the Santa Clara track dub. The NCAA held that Carlos was not competing for San Jose State and that the school had no wa$ of knowing of his participation.
The Council ■ also voted create -a third division for its member football teams., The division, yet to be named, will include the 155 smallest schools who are NCAA members. The NCAA has 114 major football schools and will now have 174 in its college division instead of
World Series. That’s It. The Ultimate. If’ is Alexander the Great running out of worlds to conquer, a dancing bear making the Ed Sullivan Show.
MAYO’S SAFE So, number one genius of the hour is Ma^o Smith, manager of the World Champion Detroit Tigers. He was asked how it feels to know that he won’t be fired.
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"It, didn't really hit me that much," the great Boston Red Sox hitter of yesteryear said of the pre-game applause h e received Wednesday, climaxed by a standing ovation as he strode to the plate to exchange line-up cards with his opposite number, Dick Williams. a "It was a fine reception, but I wasn’t especially aware of the size of the crowd or anything — I really wasn't." Williams said.
Everyone else — even the writers with whom Williams had often feuded during his playing years in Boston — seemed more moved than he was by the warmth of the ovation he received from the big weekday turnout of 28,972 fans.
"You looked pleased," said one reporter, who could n,’ t believe Williams’ post-game nonchalance.
“Did I • tip my cap or anything?” the manager shot back.
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WAVED FOR CAMERA He didn't, though he did get ; out of character long enough to BOSTON (AP) — Rogatlen Worsley still is not completely wave *° the crowd at the re-
recovered, and Coach Claude Ruel is expected to go with Vachon again as the Canadiens seek to break the home Ice monopoly which has featured the Series.
The state thoroughbred Industry will pass another milestone with the first sale of ■GH| two-year-olds in training Saturday at the indoor training center on the grounds of the Hazel Park Race Track.
Hie sale will begin shortly after the conclusion of the day’s racing program at the track.
Sponsor of the sale is newly organized Great Lakes Thoroughbred Sales Co. which lists four prominent Michigan breeders and owners as its officers: Thomas B. Dorsey, president; Susan B. Fisher, vice president; Robert M. Lambert, secretary; and Margaret Donnelly, treasurer.
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The young netminder took over for Lome “Gump” Worsley , who was nursing an injured finger, and proceeded’to: frustrate the Bruins all night in' fore naming his goaltendef. j Montreal’s 4-2 victory at the Fo- . * ★ *
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, That gave the Canadiens a 3-2j policy, it will be Eddie Johnston, edge in the best-of-7 East Divi-1 since Gerry Cheevers was in the Isior. finals. I net* in Montreal.
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DETROIT BOOS
DETROIT IAP)—(USDA -Egg HM paid per dizen by first receivers Tuesday (Including U.S.);
, Grade A [umbo 39-43; extra large “ " large 34-40; medium 33-13; small CHICAGO PUTTER, EGGS CHICAGO (AP) I cm Exchange—Butter steady; g prices unchanged; n
jawravsK? asuss
white* c37; mediums 34V*; (standards SIM; check* J0V4.
The New York Stock Exchange
I share, compared with the $203 blue chip companies. ~ million, or $1.86 per share,
well. However,
their expectancies Gross describes the huge es-
) I Chicago Mercantile Milan wholesale buy-
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BA (DWi 90 a 44V*; 09 C 40V*; Coro 90 B
pany. More ambitious than I able May 26.
Livestock
DITaOIT LIVESTOCK ' DETROIT (AP) — (USDA)—Tuesday' final livestock:
. c»"'e 300; slaughter steers choice 1,300 pounds, 29.W-31.00; mxed good cholca, 28.23-39.00; good, M.7M8.25.
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billion in thq opening t h r e e a rich diet of upward mobility months of 1968. Its worldwide and challenges. The young fel-sales of vehicles total 1,156,847, low Is moved along swiftly; He a 15 per cent decline from the is treated like a prince.
1,362,725 In the 1968 span. In fact, in his own mind he * * * • thinks he is just that. Hia syn-
Domestic passenger cardrome is perhaps most marked-sales dropped by more than 19,ly illustrated by a young man per cent, reaching 587,164 in the with a bachelor’s degree in sci-! first quarter of this year, com- ence, engineering or accounting,1 pared with 743,757 in the same and a master’s in business ad-of 1968. ministration.
Holders of such degrees are A portion of the decline was the fastest moving young execu-j attributed by chairman Henry, tives in industry today.
Ford II and President Semon E. The young roan holding such Knudsen to a strike w h 1 c h degrees has an “expectancy ad-halted production for nearly a|ditive.” That is, by obtaining the degrees he expects to succeed. And sometimes he expects to succeed even without the qualities the degrees indicate he has.
IMPRESSIONS CONFIRMED Now he enters a corporation with a need for young execu-
They also said the higher first-quarter profits In 1968 were brought about partly from “the recovery of some of the production losses caused by the United Auto Workers strike against the company in the fall of 1967.”
| tives and he finds his impressions confirmed. The company Ironically, Chrysler’s chair-, moves him along swiftly, and he map, Lynn Townsend, has at-is liable to fall into one of three categories:
• The instant success type who feels that success is just around the corner. He is a prodigious worker because he feels the presidency is just one great away.
Mutual Stock Quotations
the first three months of 1968.) Dr, Eugene Jennings, a pgy.[are ahead/of their achievements pectations. Unpredictable indl-- ★ ★ ★ chologist, author and manage-jand tbe company’s ability to ful-|cates that it is nearly impossi-
General Motors Corp., Indus-ment annuitant among other pi them. This soon becomes ajble to say when it will dawn on try giant, was expected to re-things, described the situation crisis when they come up gainst,the young prince that the comport its net earnings late today the other day while preparing a|sometbin? caUed the girth-apex ipany doesn’t expect to make or Friday. Ichapter on his book, “Route toassymetry. jbim one of the king’s inner dr*
* ★ ★ .the Executive Suite.” * * * dte*
Chrysler Corp. earlier report- The circumstances are set in' Mher words, after running _______
I v^ed** “"decline in profits, saying motion by the need of corpora- **“•*? tbrou8b middle manage- ■»
- if\ its first-quarter earnings fell iions to find young executives. !?ent’ w ur.u1 u ,.,are ? eUl”u ’
| JJithis year to $48 million, or $1.02 In their eagerness to do so they f , reach the bottleneck. There t.!j| a share, from the $64.3 million, create the great expectation )ust (aren„ 8nou®h J°bs at ‘be
Hot $1.38 a share, in the first syndrome. ton for al1 the Sraa‘ expectors. The board of directors of
+ v* three months of last year. rich diet The prince becomes frustrat- Winkelman Stores Inc. yestef-
- vlloat vg iwns <* i . . ^ . ed. Khd he brings out his frus-day declared a common stock
salas DKur I And what is *Jiat? It is a psy-tration on himself and others, cash dividend of 10 cents per
Ford sales for the period were chologicdl disposition created He becomes one of the meanest share to holders of record at the W-B^illion. comjjBred idth W-Oby^putting y^g executives on,personnel problems in the com-;close of business May 6, pay-
Diviclend Is Set
White House Eying National Sales Tax
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Nixon administration is considering asking Congress for a form of national sales tax as a substitute for part of the corporate income tax.
The proposal would be a radical departure from the conventional income tax. It would be similar to European taxes on products as they go through the manufacturing proc-
The tax, called a value-added tax, is under study by the Treasury for possible recommendation to Congress as President Nixon’s second-stage proposal for overhauling the federal income taxes.
CONSUMER PAYS BfUL
A value-added tax Is a sales tax on products as they go from one stage of manufacturing to another, but with tbe consumer finally paying the bill. For example, there la a tax on steel. When the steel manufacturer sells the product to the car. maker, he ups his price on the finished steel to include the tax. TTie auto company passes the tax on to the car buyer. »
Treasury Undersecretary Charles E. Walker hinted yes-day during hearings of the House Ways and Means Committee that a value-added tax study was in the works.
* * * ; 1 Meanwhile, Asst. Treasury Secretary Edwin S. Cohen was called back to the committee for more questioning on the administration’s first package — proposals to repeal the 7 . per cent investment tax credit, lower the 10 per cent surtax; to $ per-cent next Jan. 1, curb tax advantages for high- ' income people, and cut taxes for the poor.
Some economists have suggested some American goods would be more competitive overseas through the value-added tax. A rebate of such a tax, for example, Combined with a; lower corporate tax rate could mean manufacturers could • lower their prices.
News in Brief
Antoinette Hetherington, 28, of 278 Charles and Suzanne Hurd, 24,
of 391 Concord, Bloomfield)
imshin tnlH Pnntiar* (iaIIpb/ f
1968 Is B
Yepr Ever fori
Township, .old Pontiac police1 PQnney Q>
yesterday that someone 'their coats, valued at a total of $160, at Pontiac Geneva Hospital, 461 W. Huron, y
Semi-annual rummage sale, Central Methodist /Church, 3882 Highland Rd.,/Pontiac, Fri., April 25, 9 a m. - 2 p.m.
The year 1968 was the most successful ever in the history k the J. C. Penney Co., according to the firm’s recently released annuel report.
Substantial i n c r e a s e a in volume and profits were noted. Stores in the Pontiac arep include one in the Miracle Mile Shopping Center at 2185 & Telegraph, Bloomfield Township.
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19 The nationwide variety retalk 12. Indlanwood and Baldwin Koo(f8 company reported sales road8, ■! “Ad 1 totaling $3.3 billion, a gain d
Rummage Sale, Birmingham l®-® P®r cent over 1987. Unitarian Church, 651 Wood-1 Nat income rose to $1096 ward at Lone Pine Rd., Bloom- million, $2.1$ per share, an iii-
Church Rummage, April 24, 25, 26, 9 a.m. to ?. 4901 Lind-holin, White Lake. — Adv.
field Hills, Fri., April 25, 9 to 4, Sat., ^pril 26, 9 to Noon. —Adv.
Auction Rummage Sale, Sat. May 3, 9 to 2, Orchard United Methodist Church, Farmington Road, south of 14 Mile, Far-mington. * —Adv.
crease 6f 19.2 per cent over 1967.
BECOME INTERNATIONAL f The J, C. Penney Co. also became international In 196$ marking Its first entry Intq foreign markets by acquiring an equity interest In Sarnia, S.A., a Rummage and Bake Sale, Belgian retailing organisation of Pontiac Church of God, 623 E. almost 100 stores, B b p r d Walton Blvd., 8-5, April 25. Chairman William M. Batten —Adv. reported.
Bake and Rummage Sale, , _ * * * - m •
Sat.. 8 to 2, First U. P. Church,, JW MM ^c» 65 N. Lynn, off Huron, west of ** j ®. reported the firm Telegraph. ; -Adv. opened U* ^ ti««n
relocations) and ended tho year Oakland Christian 8chool spa- with a total of \ 1,663 .storey ghetti dinner, Friday, tenting Some 6.1 million gTM 6:004:00 p.m. Five Points Com- feet of store spnee and M a munlty Church, 3411 E. Walton, sarvice centers mm added, be $1.50. [ . . -Adv. said; 3 pf
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Look-Alike
Innocent Youth Freed
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) -Three times in five months the same youthful gunman held up the same South Bend gas station.
Three times he was Identified by the station attendant as Franklin T. Wike, a 20-year-old church-choir singer.
Three times the police arrested Wike and charged him with robbery.
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It cost Wike his job, his apartment, his car, his wardrobe, many weeks of liberty and a chance to be married in sunny California.
LUCK TURNED
Then Wike’s luck turned. He was in jail, still protesting his, innocence but unable to raise bail on, the third robbery charge, when the young gunman made fais fourth call on the gas station. This time he was caught by two policemen in a patrol car.
The gunman, who bore a close resemblance to Wike, was Gordon W. Ward, 20, of Niles, Mich. He admitted all four holdups.
Quarterly Profits Set Mobil Record
NEW YORK CAP)—Mobil Oil Chip, has reported record first-quarter earnings of gild million, SWIU3 a share.
Quarterly sales were $1.79 billion, compared with $1.71 billion for the'corresponding period in 18N, when earnings were $1064 million, or $1.06 a share.
The charges against Wike were dropped and he was released April 3. Four days later, he and Dian Copenhaver, 18, were married at the Mishawake lurch where both sing in the toir. The newlyweds have settled down in Elkhart, where Wile has a pew job with an iron works.
A run-in with the police as a juvenile had landed .Wike’s photo in a pug shot file where the gas station attendant picked it out after the first robbery last November. It took Wike a month and a half to raise the $5,000 bail.
SOME BAD NEWS Free on bond, Wike learned i {that he had been evicted from his apartment and fired from his job as a salesman.
The station was robbed again Feb. 2, and again the attendant identified Wike. „
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Frank and Dian had eloped to California to be married. Wike was arrested and extradited to South Bend. His car and clothes were left behind, and he says he hasn’t seen them since.
After another week in jail, relatives raised $10,000 bail.
THIRD TIME The station was robbed third time March 26. Wike was; {identified and jailed again.
1 was broke and disgusted,” he says. There was no chance of making bail this time.
'Fab# Facts Built in'
TALUS Plan Is Hit
NAVY BAND COMING TO PONTTAC — Two performances at Pontiac Northern High School, Perry and Arlene, have been scheduled for May 2 by the 100-piece U.S. Navy Band. TO be here under the sponsorship of the Civitari Clubs of Pontiac, the band will present shows at 1 p.m. and 8 p.m. Ticket
chargee are $1.50 for adults ana $1 for students. Proceeds will go for the county’s Fairy lawn School for mentally disturbed children. Tickets are available at area music stores, including Pontiac Music and Sound, Smiley Brothers, Grinnell’s and Morris Music.
By JEAN SAILE An Oakland County member of the Transportation and Land Use study (TALUS) administrative committee has cast his vote against acceptance of the study’• preliminary report on regional
Paul McGovern cast the lone so” vote this week as the nine-man committee approved the preliminary plan.
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In a four-page report of suggestions and criticisms, McGovern stated his belief that the plan will do little more than serve the core city of Detroit at the expense and detriment of both ' Detroit and suburban residents.
McGovern, a county road commissioner, charged that the TALUS staff had built In false facta, “to make the answers
Judge Puts Off Man's Sentence
Robbery No. 4 came March 30, with Wike still behind bars. That’s when the police caught Ward, who has pleaded guilty and awaits sentencing.
The sentencing of a Lyon {Township man for negligent homicide in a traffic fatality was delayed yesterday until December by Oakland County Circuit Judge William J. Beer.
George V. Graveile Sr., 85, of 51460 Pontiac Trail pleaded guilty to the charge last month.
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The charge stemmed from the death of Douglas Werner, 19, of Howell on Nov. 9, 1968. Graveile
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Junior Editors Quiz on-
ROLLER SKATES
'Cornell Confab Is Off at Oakland U.
Senate Votes to Prohibit Police Hiring Ex-Felons
Due to the recent student uprising at Cornell University, Oakland University has been forced to cancel Saturday’s conference on current campus ' sues.
The conference, called Cornell Day, was to have featured two speakers from the New York college -- Mark Barlow, vice president for student affairs, and Steven Brock, ' ssistant
LANSING (AP) - The
Michigan Senate moved Wednesday to prohibit persons who have been convicted felons from becoming policemen, as opponents contended the upper chamber
headed In the wrong direction.
Passed 20-12, with a last-minute vote switch by Sen.
Oscar Bouwsma, R-Muskegon, providing the final necessary “aye,” was a -measure that
cent Negro population, includes some 500 black pdlicemen on its 4,500-member force, Young said, and there are two Mack officers among the 1,700 Michigan State Police troopers. "Black people are demanding share of the action,” said Young, a Negro. *■*White discrimination,” he said, sets standards which some blacks are unable to meet.
'’That’s another way of telling
PAUL McGOVERN
come out the way they wanted them to.”
TRANSIT NEED «
'A false built-in population complex in inner Detroit gives the plan the supposed need for fapid transit,” McGovern said. The commissioner dalled rapid transit an "impractical approach to the region’s needs and Impossible to sustain financially.” I
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He suggested that land designated in outlying areas for low-density development, parks and recreation would better serve the needs of the people were it to be used for low-cost
poor by locating service and business areas close to lnnhr city residents; by locating low-income residents in “new towns” close to suburban in-dustrles; and by providing a transportation system allowing low-income citizens greater access to jobs.
PREVIOUS STUDIES
R. J. Alexander. Chairman of the committee, said, "We’d welcome local' areas for developing low-income housing but we just don't have them.”
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McGovern also noted that the TALUS study is far different from the previous Doxiadis regional growth study, H e reported that TALUS had failed to avail Itself of such previous studies as the Oakland County Road Commission master plan among others.
fell asleep at the whee and „f th c^T’f wouid amend the Michigan Law me I'm not going to get a share
went Off the roadway of 1-96 EdSation Program * 5pwl“ Enforcement Officers’ Training of the action,” Mid Young after
near Wixom and struck Werner’s stalled car.
When Graveile returns for' sentencing Dec. 17, his conduct durUng the past eight months will be taken into consideration by Judge Beer. Graveile has three children and >lx stepchildren.
Council Act.
QUESTION: Why do the wheels of my roller skates whirl around so easily?
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ANSWER: When two surfaces are dragged against each other, friction is created. Movement, such as that of a piece of metal revolving inside another piece, is thus slowed down.
There are many cases where wheels must revolve very rapidly, such as the wheels of your roller skates. They can do this because of the ball bearings biside your skates’ wheels. Notice that the ball in (1) touches the flat surface at only one small point. This reduces friction as a rolls.
Inside the wheels of your roller skates are sets of small shiny steel bells (2). These are set in a frame so as not to touch each other. One part of the ball rests on the sods or or metal bar going across the skate. The other port takes the weight of the skate and yon above It.
As the wheels whirl around (4), they spin on the rolling balls with so little friction that'they allow you to move very fast.
Another important pse for ball bearings is in the hub part of your bicycle wheels. These allow the. bike’s wheels to turn very rapidly and make riding much more fun.
(You can win f10 cash plus AP’s handsome Wcpld Yearbook if your question, matted on a postcard, to Junior Editors .in care of this newspaper, is selected /or a prize.)
The speakers will be unable u stipulates
defeat of the amendment.
★ "It will be the year 2098
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to attend since their positions. standards published by the Detroit are in proportion to the: deal primarily with students, council for local police agencies population,” he added. "Black according to an OU spokesman. - . . ..
conference are indefinite.
He said the loss to the tax base plus the "staggering” cost of purchase for such land as TALUS recommended would benefit few.
Irving J. Rubin, TALUS director, disagreed. He said the study had attempted to help the
52nd District Judges Ask
include a mandatory provision1 people are not prepared to wait that “No recruit shall have another 150 years.”
Police Probe Two Break-Ins
3ii Police are investigating the
/V\QQIS*rQteS break-in of a Pontiac rooming ^ ihouse from which $440 in goods
r were stolen and a Springfield
dSTs^ ItoSl Trrhip rtf?ge at w?1? m «■ ■
Judges Martin Boyle, Robert, A entered the rooming house at 252 Raeburn by reaching through a broken door window and unlocking the door.
He took a television set, record player-radio, bed sheets and pillow cases, a dress and baby clothes, city police were told.
Shipper and Gerald McNalley.
In 'order to get the third magistrate, one more than initially requested, the three judges say they will offer the legal aides $6,000 each for a part-time position, rather than the $9,000 originally planned.
been convicted of a felony.”
George Kuhn, R-West Bloomfield Township* chief sponsor of the bill, had offered a substitute after colleagues suggested his initial propoml sought to amend the wrong statute.
Defeated earlier was a n amendment by Sen. Coleman A. Young, D-Detroit, which would! have called on local police agencies to maintain racial balance on their forces equal to, ini
Sen. Michael O’Brien, D-Detroit, urged defeat of the amendment, saying "it would set a bad precedent” and Could lead to firing of some police officers to make room (■ members of minority groups.
Women Assaulted, Youths Get Purse
Pontiac police are looking for.
Lumber Companyt Opens Branch
The Haggert Lumber and Supply Co. of Commerce Township today officially opened its new branch yard at 227 Barnard, Howell.
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The firm, under its present! ownership for 10 years, is headquartered at 2055 Haggerty. I
Bubble Mdy ■Burst for Young Thief
Pontiac police have been called on to solve many sticky problems but none more eye-popping than foe bubble trouble case.
A description was put out yesterday for a 12-year-old hoy who stole six pieces of bubble gum* valued at six cents, from 9-year-old Bennett Klinert of 52 2Emerson on his way home from a store,
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Bennett was carrying a bag of 35 pieces of bubble gum when the assailant asked him what, was in toe Mck.
When Bennett refused to tell him, toe boy tore open the bag and fled od his bicycle with six pieces of gum.
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Police said the thief, described as having brown hair and wearing a gray jacket,could be in for double-bubble trouble.
population. | four youths who snatched
Detroit, which has a 40 perjpurse and attempted to take
-—— --------------------------- another in an assault on two
women walking near 900 Woodward last night One of the youths struggled with Mrs. Carllina Dincher, 69, of Williamsport, Pa., and escaped with her purse, valued at $5 and containing $6 in cash and various identification cards
State-Official News in Brief
By so doing, toe judges said
they will hold magistrate! Leroy Evans,. 30, told police „ ____
salaries to the over-all $18,000 the break-in occurred between T#M , ®0I»"hig* km rtu. and papers, she told police,
first requested. County officials!4:20 p.m. Tuesday and 2 a.m. ihot»niv?unuici? r^V Mrs. Patricia M. Dincher, 34,j
view the district courts as self- yesterday. / i»o Powyj.B ATTOIlNfy #«m«ral ol 1*50 Oregon, Lapeer, walking
sustaining. i Rex Warren of Ann Arbor told1 s«w th« t&miinon budB«t inerMw with her mother-in-law, fought
Those courts under county Oakland County sheriff's «iA«ni ;off the attackers but was
jurisdiction are in Walled Lake,'deputies that someone recently
Rochester and Clarkston.
Retired Doctor Named at St. Joe's
A retired neurosurgeon has been named assistant to the director of medical education at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Pontiac.,
entered his cottage at 9187 Dakota and took or damaged contents worth $621
Car Vandalized
A Pontiac woman told city police yesterday that someone smashed all the windows in her parked car.
Lillian Bates, 33, of 118 E.
dtrtd tour Mlthlow m*n tndOfMt M Silver Mine* Ltd . ot Toronto to ..... tho sale of ellver Itock there* in tl»
"•flm ITATI COURT OS AMBALS ~ elurned to circuit court * dlioute o>
S-WSViZSTOSSS
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•tied: SB3M, Kuhn. Prohibit
Dr. Albert• S. Crawford, wto Walton discovered yesterday worked at Henry Ford Hospital that a vandal had broken all in .Detroit before retiring, Is the windows of her car in her working with intern and resi-yard and pulled wiring loose I dent personnel in toe out patient from under toe dash. Damage I clinics and education program. |was estimated at $260.
i Vaughn. Elect member* of
thrown to toe ground.
Hitm> jf*ckott. Allow In frahlno tor cl*co.
HBWCJ. Shorn*. Allow vehicle* without court authority tlftcatlon of th* county (Itarlff
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cated or utabllahed.
HBjrn Stomplen. Require wrrondor if till* with * vehicle (old or turrondorod
GOP Chiefs Meet
LANSING (AP) - Some 50 Republican leaders from the 5th Congressional District met with GOP State Chairman William McLaughlin and key staff members in Grand Rapids last night. They discussed party! organization, the 1970 cam-| paign, public relations, youth activities and politfeal involvement; Similar meetings will be held later in Ann Arbor, Birmingham, Battle Creek, St. Clair and Flint.
Shell 'Game' More Involved Than You Think
By JIM GROS8LEY i In that case, the «a 1 c 1 um and complicated creature that|"os trea virginica” and you NEA Writer houses created by the littiecreates it is also called a shell.{know he's referring to the com-
In toe interest of neatness, the beasts could be referred to, un- What landlubbers don't under- mon, edible oyster.
•eashell, when alive, should be mistakably, as the shell. stand about the growing hobby) "Pecten jacobaens” or "argo-
called something else. Hard-! * 4.4 of coiT&ciihg seashells (or conch- pecten irradlans" mean scallops
tops, maybe, or by its formal But language is contrary. Theology) is that there’s fishing I and you know they are bivalves
name, “mollusca."
i shell is a shell and the ingenious {involved as well as hunting.
ONLY A BEGINNING Sorting out a handful of pretty, empty shells from toe beds of them on Sanibel Island in Florida is only*the beginning.
To be any kind of a collector, you must get into toe water and catch the specimens alive—the only way you get many of them.!
shaped like Shell Oil signs.
ONE OP THE RAREST -
Even the common names for toe something like 300,000 species in this amazing min la-hire world under the sea (and on toe land as well) are confusing.
Humphrey’s wentletrap, turkey wing, keyhole limpet, chiton, pelican’s foot or dogwlnkle. _ . , * * w . A. These are very commonlyi
Capturing and preparing the known ghe,ta , 'I
items fori a collection is as _____. ______■ , , .
much a pairt of the hobby as f ART OF THE Fl(JN \ 1
netting and mounting butterflies j For shelling addicts, acquiring This seashell, one of the is a part of that branch of col- the vocabulary Is part of toe
rarestaad mnsTvaluabi* in the sea, is called "conus gloria- (acting.
marls” «r Opg of the Sea, Learning the language la part ortwtm for flUfiU edlectors, who are turning up hi growing . writers arimeIthaIf.*..; ■
Another thing about shading.
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fun. Conchologists don’t have a distinctive costume to Identify themselves—unless it would be a snorkel and sUfrdMag face
;mask. They make up for it in' their fraternal language.
| Some of the ritual words most [everyone has handy — mollusk, mussel, snail, oyster and clam,1 Ibivalve, cockle.
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Other words are on the threshold — abalone, whelk coquina, vduto periwinkle, cowrie (that last is a shell/used in ancient days as money).
As long as man has existed he has sought out and cherished ■ i, for food and for oraa-
IN 17TH CENTURY Some of the celebrated museum collections trace back to toe 17th and 18th centuries when serious gathering of specimens began.
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Today there art 10,600 tour conchologists In toil eoua-1 try Horn ‘
professional collectors. Prices paid for rare Items are dear.
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There are annual exhibitions! and competitions. The 10th annual at Naples, Fla., tola year was a three-day event with judging in 13 classes.
The hobby bun one rule common with fishing. To collect a species, you must go where it Is, though one or another Is found almost anywhere you happen to be. Travel, thus, becomes an Integral part of the game when-you become seriously involved. - . ■ .
: if this hobby sounds challenging, as the first step toward getting into it, retied, "The Magic Lure of Seashells” in the ; National Geographic for March] Than see what the public library has .available for further re-leanph. Ask the librarian for
Will your wife worry someday?
Aeeidantal death' strikes most severely at people least prepared for It. It cares not one bit whether you have provided security for your family. It is a constant threat—sudden, defiant, harsh and frequent.
Foresight can soften its blow. It cannot soften the grief... only time can accomplish ♦hat. But a few moments of your time now-moments of foresight—can bring you and your family the priceless gift of financial security—a way to pay bills no matter how or when accidental dfath strikes.
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THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1969
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Oregon Revises (.aws Governing State\Primary
SALEM, Ore. (AP) - Presl-
Pontiac State Bank
romucmn
Hie board of directors of Pontiac State Bank has' dential candidates will not be declared a semiannual dividend Bble to withdraw once their of 50 cents a share for names go on the 1972 Oregon stockholders of record April 30, primary election ballot, , 1969, and payable June 2.
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stock dividends having the combined effect of increasing dash dividends more than 180 per cent in the last 10 years. The bank paid its first cash dividend in December 1949, four
,Lmi u A I______p| |_______and a half years after its found-
withdraw’by signing a declara- tag.
lion that they were not candi-~rr , KT
dates. Republican Gov. Nelson I Death Notices
A. Rockefeller of New York —|-------
withdrew last year, then later HENSLEY, announced he was a candidate.
The annual rate of |1 a share
held in late May.
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The secretary of state decides who are generally advocated as presidential candidates and puts thfir names on the ballot.
Candidates in the past could!
That led to the bill that McCall signed. g ' i
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TOWNSHIP SIdaa.moton £ITY ""
,BNoti«t I* hereby glvan, »het pwRuant
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cwnty, Michigan, petitioning tor th* lol-,°L«SatGi?.l^*iSll*hn’*n*11 V* eonatrue-tlon of an Intra-county rallaf drain* pro|-id to rallava, supplement and Improve and to widen, do*pan and stralghtr •xlatino natural Wlftr count lent.... — Franklin Branch of tha Rouga River and tha existing German Dram, intra-county rallaf. drains. protect
loeatad appraxlmataly Saginning at tha '
Franklin Branch of
■art lino of Franklin Valter Subdivision) ' maniiv wastarlv and
thence continuing genorally wMtorly -..-north westerly aBtoTto* Franklin Branch L^^tTTr ? h"suM*vl(lon! thence continuing generallyl. wthtjwrtarly along tha axlatlng Fronklln Bre--t' <« tha paint at terminus. an tha we of taction 27 In Wast Bloomfield, ---- -•hip at a Point located approximately 1000 feat south of Walnut Lake Road.
Ateo a branch baginning In Mid Franklin Branch at tha outlet of German Drain? rh a n « a ganarally northerly n easement* along said open. German Drain to tha paint ef terminus In Maple Road where thajoarman Drain enclosure out-
^Notice STfurther given, that tha Drainage Board for Mid prelect hat eonrtdered mid petition and hat made a tgpta-- 23—that aald petition *
■P KIMBERLY MARIE; April 23, 1969; 24 Florence; beloved infant daughter of. 'Claude A. Hensley and Mrs. Shirley Rains; beloved infant granddaughter of Mr. and Mbs. David Walker and Mr. and Mrs, Joe Hensley; dear sister of * Kelly . Marie and Jeffry Hensley. Funeral service will be held Saturday, April 26, at 10 a.m. at the Huntoon Funeral Home, with Dr. Konta officiating. Interment in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Baby Hensley will lie in state at the funeral home.
Bavtaad Jim* n, 1KI
i, NOTICES
Card of Thanks 1
In Memoriam .............. 9
Announcements................3
Florists .............. ...3A
Funeral Directors...........4
Cemetery Lots ............4-A
Personals ................,4-B
Lost and Found ..........m.f
EMPLOYMENT
Help Wanted Male ............6
Help Wanted Female ..........7
Help Wanted M. or F. .... 8
Sales Help, Male-Female...8-A Employment Agencies ...... 9
Employment Information ...9-A
Instructions—Schools.......10
Work Wanted Male .......11
Work Wanted Female.........12
Work Wonted Couples .., .12-A
SERVICES OFFERED
Building Servlces-Supplies.. .13
Veterinary ................,14
Business Service...........15
Bookkeeping and Taxes......16
Credit Advisors..........16-A
Dressmaking and Tailoring..17
OardMiM ....................18
Londssapiiig .............18-A
Garden Plowing.......*.,..18-B
Income Tax Service.........19
Laundry Service...........20
Convalescent-Nursing ......21
Moving and Trucking........22
Painting and Decorating... .23
Television-Radio Servlet...24
Upholstering ..24-A
Transportation .............25
Insurance...............,..26
LAWRENCE, ROSELLA M.
April 23, 1969; 640 Robinann Drive; age 40; beloved win of
Frank Lawrence; b e 1 o v e d Doer Processing.....!
daughter of Mr. and Mra>
Albert Graham; dear mother of Cindy, Mark and Janet Lawrence; dear sister of Mrs.
Lee Cooley, Albert K. and Danny Ray Graham. Recitation of the Rosary will be Friday, at 8:30 p.m. at the Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home.
Funeral service will be held Saturday, April 26, at 10 a.m. | at the St. Benedict’s Catholic i Apartments-Furnlshad .....37 Church. Jnterment in White Apartments—Unfurnishid Chapel Cemetery. Mrr.
WANTED Wanted Children to Board. .28 Wanted Household Goods...29
Wanted Miscellaneous......30
Wanted Money .............31
Wanted to Rent.............32
Share Living Quarters.....33
Wonted Real Estate........36
RENTALS OFFERED
W|t;
•tafg of Michigan—on account of drain-County ot*OaMan9^V«xount of drain-
lAWMbd
V of Orchard Lake Village Notlco I* furthor given, that Drainage Board wlir m«t on day atMsy.JIffJ, a* 10:00 o*eli Eastern Standard Tima, at th. OMlind County brain (
550 South Telegraph Road, Fomins, m lean, far fit* purpoio of nearing any lactlona to told protect, to tha pail
corporation to ‘ J
gayer ttiaraaf,
Assist,?
I OtM.t W. Chairman of fhaprafnl
Lawrence will lie in state at the funeral home. (Suggested visiting hours 3 to 5 and 7 to 9.)
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice it hereby given of a achadulad public nearing to ba bald by tha For Township Planning Cwffinflnlon, •» Township Hall, 2040 Opdyko Road.
tlac. on Thursday. Moy 1st, 1*4* at P.M. fp consider tha following opt tloni for r.ionlng: ' 1 v
Potitloh 49-1: To .change from Ac Commercial or Industrial for a.ford Tractor Daatarahjp! Part of the SE of Sac. M, TIN, RIDE, T““—1
Oakland aunty. Mir
MAJSZAK, NORMA; April 22, 1969; 65 South Roselawn Street; age 35; beloved wife of . Emil Majszak; beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Converse; dear mother of Thomas James, Margaret Ann, Catherine, Raul and Emil Majszak; dear sister of Mrs. Mary K. Walmsley, James K. and Richard S. Converse. Recitation of the Rosary will be tonight at 7:39 p.m. at the Melvin A. Schutt Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held Friday, April 25, at 9:39 a-m. at the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Interment in Mount .Hop Cemetery- Mrs. Majszak will lie in state at the funeral home. (Suggested v 1 s i 11 n hours 3 to 5 and 7 to 9.)
Rent Houses, Furnished ... .39 Rent Houses, Unfurnished. . .40 Property Management... .40-A
Rent Lake Cottages.......41
Hunting Accommodations 41-A Rant Rooms...............42
BOX REPLIES At 10 am. today there were repHee at Tha Prose Office la Ike feBawlaf boxen
C-8, C-ll, C-14, C-2S, C-27, C-41, Ml, C-72.
Card ef Thanhs , I
WS WISH TO THANK < fri*n<" —r
m
huibL... kindn*si
'"ATTBrfTION"
SLOT®
Fin Pgr king — call Mr, Llliympn fee furtfiar Information.
SMILEY BROS., MUSIC
n» N, Spglnpw Fi AVON CALLING'' FOR SERVICl "OUR HOMS, FI ' —
FLEA MARKET, fall your warat. Junior Wemant Club, May 24, 10
Pontiac, Mich. Wa are prefacdonii
DEBT-AID, Inc.
■low, Huron FE Mill
Llcanud l> Bondtd Serving Oakland Ceunly HALL FOE EBN+. RECEPTIONS, tofiaa, church. OR M202. FI *.
HORSEBACK RIOINO CLUB
tbSLy
. 4 MEN WANTED
Call s*3-77fi, Friday.* a.m! la it mf- for paraanal Interview and wer,unl«
LOSE WEIOHt aafaly \
IT. ANDREW'S THRIFT Shop,
n. Salaa
STOP
YOUR HOUSE' FORECLOSURE Step tha bill eellactor -your credit nrahlam.' — million* of
t o.K.«
y-Rlik Mortgsga Co.
398-7904
SUNDAY ONLY VISIT UPLAND HILLS FARM 11 a.m. la 6 p.m.
So* baby lamb* galore, new plglat*, baby chicks being hatched
st.as.'s .rnirtfi
Try mliklnp th* cows, feed m* ducks, gaaia, chlckans, goats and shaap. Watch MRa) “
.*..43 *.44 ..45 ..46 47
:ounty 1.74 f]
viior’a plat No. 11 ■** record SO of Flats, Fag* 51, Oikl Records, located $ 7*<*«r25"
6M ejMrJF.J I4M* ft ippp
tnr w liwju «, th Wjfcwjt, i mo
ft, th N 75*»*40" W 4W ft, th S 02 17‘0S" W 411 ft te tha point of hag.. Approx. 4
rmW;. ...
M te of Sec, », Township, OakteM ■
njs
It *»-2i To chsng* from AO XI- —^ ii*|t Fsrt of 1
I 1147.6* ft to a aelnt on th* Wart I ” *-^4. (i5o n wide) also kno....
arr.f |y„ pjf ‘flK. ... .. ..i* right Mi.1l ll central angle 09-S7* ana wno«* cnord bear. S 10*35'04" t *47.01 It) th S IS-21'36" W 149.30 .i. -i— ,ha north line of Maddock ...... - / u, p ]0) S 17-44'
along th* Wart llna H" W 1121.21 ft to in* point ef bag. Containing M-2 acr mere or test,
Forsoni Intortrtod art raguaitad to I present at this matting. A copy of t , mop and th* proposed changes are i file In Ih* efflc* of fit* Township Cla and may b* examined at any tlma.
April 7, 1 #R1TA V. BLOCK,
'NORBERG, SELMA T.; April 23, 1969; 3639 Bay brook,] Waterford Township; age 79; i dear mother of Mrs. Wayne | ,
D (Majorie) Harrison; dear Wap* Bister of Mrs. Albert (Vera)
Fisher, Mrs. Emma Lewis,
Mrs. Slgrld Johnson and Carl Carlson. Funeral service will be held Friday, April 25, at 1:39 p.m. at the Voorhees-Sl-ple Funeral Home with Rev.
Horace G. Murry officiating. Interment in Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Norberg will lie in state at the funeral home. "’—""***
_ TOWNSHIP OF PONTIAC
townshTf of r --------
LEVINSON MuVfORaTnS Notit* of matting to Mar eblaettens apportionments of cost Of'above Intr County Roiiof Drains.
Natle* Ts harsby given, that tha co of fhg Levinson Rallaf Drains, has b*< tantatlvaly apporllonad at follpwt, ft wl Yanfatlvt Far cant aga Public Corporation ef Coat, , City of Fantlac - 45.1007%
Townah p of Pontiac. . 25.77*3%
Township W Bloomfield . 12.4IS2% County of Oakland, on account
•‘■ninojgo jrf county highways u.7joa%
Rooms With Board ,
Rant Farm Property Hotel-Motel Rooms .
Rent Stores .......
Rent Office Spact___________
Rent Business Property...*47-A Rent Miscellaneous.........48
REAL ESTATE
Sale Houses ...............49
Income Property............50
Lake Property..............51
Northern Property........51-A
Resort Property............52
Suburban Property 53
Lots—Acreage ..............54
Sale Farms ................56
Sale Business Property ....57 Sale or Exchange .,,......58
FINANCIAL
Business Opportunities.....59
Sale Land Contracts ....... 60
Wanted Contracts-Mtges.. .60-A
Money to Leria.............61
Mortgage Loam.............62
MERCHANDISE
horse-drawn hay
Taka Walton E. to Adamt N. and. Follow signs to term. WEDDING-COLOR CANDID olbum S**.*5. Couplo open faci FE 5-0323. Kondal's.__
40. MEN /
Factory workers, malarial Handlsrs, Hl-Lo drivers, Fackagars, common laborers. ■ RBFORT 4 A.M. TO 4 P.M.
Pay daily EMPLOYERS
Temprary Service, Inc.
PBRNDALB 132* Hilton Ri
REOFORD 24417 Grand Rlyi CLAWSON 65 1. M*
CENTER LINS _ 1541 B. I0 Ml An Equal Ojmrtunlty Naf an employment ar
$50 WEEK PART TIME
I man il<4S 'to wark 3 hours t tonlamonlv I' tmm' ** PJ * • AUTO GLASS htsfalter, must
AUTO PARTS CLERK, must b* #X parlanced In sailing new and rebuilt auto1 parts. Full tlma or —* -nply at 371 Baldwin M054.
to start, loading to supervisory
positions. No oxporlonco n---------
Outstanding training pra Must bo high school grad available far (mnwdlaw mint, si 6} par weak to i
warehouse hate. Steady Marie i
fXFSRIBNCED MEN'SVuWllshlngs
----- “—tiiiftt warier
tunlty f o It IWjMSll..
rjnla .for 1-7*9-1544.
0 quota
1 fabrlcatlr
A PART TIME JOB
marrlad man, 21 or ovpr to irk 3 hours par evening. Call 474-II tontahf. 5-7 D.m,
$200 PER MONTH
AMBITIOUS PERSON
co. M4.il*4 er aS-fssFto
________FfM
AUTO MECHANIC
I tlma with pold vocation, i
for' anyone qualified. RRMH ... parson, at La* Osborn Salt* Company. Fontlac-Cadlllic-GMC, 111 I. Llbarfy if.. MIHorn. Mich.
ARC WELDERS wi
y Moore Iron Works,
BOAT RIMIR. fvll tlmo work, agh IS ar elder, 32M44*.
BRIDGEPORT OPERATORS
MACHINB TOOL ASSSMBLBRS
\ ELECTRICIAN PIPE FITTER
Excellent opportunity to loin a fast growing company In th* field of automation, with a tong rang* program. .Outstanding (ring* benefits with excellent pay and plenty ef ovartlm*. Located near malor expressways. Com* In far
CLYblcdRF. \ \
ibsldlary ef Chicago FnaumatlC — “* **-pla Troy. 44S-
Eguol Opportunity Emplovor,
tiSSp
EARN UM AND up gar month, sorvleo station attendant naadad,
fflBMmwSBE
ixFBRIENCSO" ARC 'wMEjrfil ad, goad wages with tring* banaflfs. Apply McDanlol Tank, 714 N. Saolnaw, Holly.
EXFlRI Bhlcfb MISCELLANEOUS mochlno oporotors. C ra aeant Machine Co., 2NI William* Dr-Pontiac.
#Ait0it V Wdtii,'' Wr man war 10, simple orlthmatlc required, mMiMlnf axporlancod dailrabte. Apply 317 Central to Marti erf Saginaw St.. Pontiac. _____
FOREMAN
Position fur ah aggressl man with .stwarvliSiy <
In a firm ■ which oflar* opportunities f‘J J
■; Applicant must. ENEM__
" inclined tniK o knewteda* blueprints would ba helpful, our not roqulrod. Pull o m p I o y o o bonaflts provided. Including Blue Cross, nospItsliMtton, dint* benefits, sick and a cal dan itabllity and Ilf* Insurance, Apply it Arico Subsidiary of U.S,
M.1.0.
Welders Experienced.
Production Welding Thin Well Tyblno
dOrottot 444-ltof.
hours fr*t!L* to t p.m. Ogp Cloonprs. 37* B7 Plk«,
MAN FOR DRY CLEANING r 33 or over, steady lob, goad m must hav* soma knowiadga , Pontiac and surreunalni ar* Pontiac Praas, Box C4
Reply to P Pontiac, Ml
MILLING MACHINE OPR.
Horizontal, brldgaport, universal milling, Btup Crou, Ilia
Daqulndra, Hazel Park, Mich.
pCHkNE OPERATORS'
Immediate openings, days and afternoons. Modern factory and equipment, will train rallabto man with soma pravlou Lath**, Mills, Grli Screw Machines.
— gugL.,_
industrial
■■PPwFpw Ri, ■ _____________
Hwy. Apply *4 p.m. Dally 9-2 p.m. Sat.______ .
MALE CLERKS
Ws, ana of th* world's wadln Pante* In aur Bald, hav* a tlonal summer talas lob fi
J. godhardt Kaaac .Harbw
if funeral homb
COATS
FUNBRAL HOMB
DRAYTON FLAINS 4744441
donelson-jOhns
_________________________..63
Sole Clothing .............64
Sole Household Goods......65
Antiques...........65-A
Hi-Fi, TV & Radies....... .66
Wotsr Softsnea.«. * *... .66-A For Sate Misdnamous .... 67
Christmas Tress. *. *....67-A
Christmas Gifts .........67-B
Hand Tools-Machlnery.......68
Do It Yourself.............69
Cameras-Service ...........70
Musical Goods..............71
Music Lessons ..........71-A
*“*"-*"* ----« .. . 7 *a wusic Lessons ........../i-a
vWtlng hours 3 to 5 and 7 to offjcQ Eqw|pm#nt........,.7j
9.) _________
THOMFSON7WILLIAM EARL; April 23, 1969; 977 Daffodil, Waterford Township; age 64; beloved husband of Marjorie Thompson; dear father of Richard E. and Edward A. Thompson; dear brother of Mrs. Lucille Alderman, Mrs. Adeline Vance, Clarence and Loren Thompson; also ■urvived byftve grandchildren. Funeral serv-ice will be held Saturday, April 26, at 1 p.m. at the
Store Equipment............73
Sporting Goods.............74
Fishing Suppliss-Balts.....75
Sand—Gravel—Dirt ..........76
Wood-Coal-Coke-Fuel ....77
Pets-Hunting Dogs .........78
Pot Supplies—Service.....79-A
Auetton Solis..............80
Nurseries..................81
Plants—Trees-Shrubs ... .81-A Hobbies and Supplies.......82
FARM MERCHANDISE
'livestock . Meats .
Itat* of Michigan, on account of drainage of date highway* l.7ieto
Natle* ts fUfthar. given, toat.fN^Splft
th* *"y ob|*c".,«W
U| Friday, ApM125, at ll a.m. at ,J«nk CorJ-Trucfes 101%
AUTOMOTIVE
Huntoon
FUNERAL HOME
vlnp Pontiac for 50 yaars._
(land Av*.__ FE 241*9
SPARKS-GRIFFIN
FUNBRAL HOME RtaMPMW" FS M2I*
VoorheecSiple
Established Over 45 Y
1 LOTS, MONUMENT SPACE, SSW
CEMETERY LOTS, Chrl alien AMmorlal Ertsta* Cemetery,
Rochester. Tak* over payments
„„ PPPRI_____ADVICE* Dial your
Family Bible. 334.2094,24 hr*, day CHARLES GILLESPIE, pitas* horn* to. —
SSI
a.
,DY SHOP HELPERS
baklandvAv*,
round petition. Orchard Lake
. RHR in parson.
. _____ Country Chib. SOW
Shore Dr„ Orchard Lakt,
CUSTODIANS FULL TIME, S2.I7 par hour plus shift prsmlums. Paid Blue-Cross Blua-Shleld, tick IdOVO, vacation, Ufa Insurance, uniform allowance and holldaya. Apply parsonnal off let., Pontiac Board of Educaften. 35S Wide Track Dr. B. , An Eaual Opportunity Employer
js.ffigaLarBM'
- jith spa an i------------------
Wt<| FARjlIS. Wipe by Caklaron.
McDonogh Senior High $■
Found. COLLH. Crascant Lake
area. 6S1-130S._________ - ■
Mil's trifocals with
from Dr. Marvin Walsman. Ra-
ward. 4»i-4472. _____________
LOST: LARGE black Lqb mate, no cellar. Clarkston Rd. and Saahabaw art*. 625-175S.
LOST) BLACK AND whit* mala rfoa. (tear Airport and Andarsdnvliw.
rocovarv. 1434144
Macadav Dr„ a ""
OR Fm*.
Travel Trailers ............88
Housetrallers..............89
Rent Trailer Space........ 90
Commercial Trailen......90-A
Auto.Accessdrles .....V....91
Tires-Auto-Truck .........92
Auto Service ..............93
Motor Scooters.............94
Motoreyclis .........H...95
----- ' .96
fXfle*Ml*V fSKitto glvan,,
aarrjfMnstfa
SrtltSR* Atorll 14. 11**_ „ iiiiy
the Coats Funeral Dome, Drayton Plains. Interment In Ottawa Park Cemetery. David will Be In state m.the funeral home.
Used Autb-Truck Forts ...102
New and Used Trucks......103
Aute-Mqjrlne Insurance ...104
Fdrelgn Cart .............i05
New andUisd Cari.........106
Want Ads . ARE
FAMOUS For Action Phone 334-4981
GAS STATION HELP,, f time, day and aftoi..... available. Good pay, cookl Marathon Station. Tolapraph I
Lohmr In Blrminphom. N
GEAR MACHINE OPR.
Blue Crow, Ufa hwurnneo and pension. Gt.rcraft Inc.. 21349 Da-
pa* and other banoflt*.
GENERAL HELP POR metal, proc-atiTng plant. No oxporlanc* nactssary. Mature man arafarrad. Syrtamatlon Inc. IS44. Novi Rd.
HAVI OPINING tor 3 security ot-fleors, full or part tlma. Must sp-ply In porson-aa-SSti.
HOLLY’S LAWN SERVICE, mochlno
HARDINGE TRUCI
Independence -And$15,000
WoTo a li (ton. if y.. MR portunlty, you'll
(raining, a com------------- HP,
right from th* baginning, all (ring* bonaflts, and Plenty ef chances for promotion.. Sand brief resume , Including phon* number to.Pontiac Press, lex C-11. Ail roptte* can-
King ' to lntervtew single wurxing girls.
Per those who qualify thtr* la an opportunity for the 'continuance of employment next mmaster an a part time basis at th* tarn* earnings. Car necessary. S2S* par month' guaranteed. Interviews by pppwmrftent only. CallTtir, GOfdon,
METAL FINISHER N-
SPRAY PAINTER
day ahlft. Moonllphtar* walcom*. :Sr* P*y'Manpower 3324344
MAN WITH ABILITY TO , SELL! New PontiK's ami Used Coro, Dorn furnished, good hours, Q u a ra lit a a d frags,. tha right man can
PONTIAC, Laka Orton, 493-
MECHANICS
rbor0/^!^ v ^
Needed at Once! Young, Aggressive Experienced Auto Salesmen I
Equal opportunity *mploy«t
BODY SHOP FOREMAN \
* Now cor Doolorshlp
Oakland \
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH_______ \
724 Oaklpnd Ft 5-7434
BROWN AND SHARPE automatic oporotors and satup man. .Also tralnoae and second apprlM Into. Top rato. Fostori. screw Products, W5 3. Eton. BlrmlMham.
Broiler Dinner Cook * day
~ JANITOR
■ Psrt time, afN Good working ct Paid holidays MW vesbiiwi TraniPortatKm iwomary JANET DWIjTCjLWANWM
.V^"JANITORS
Part tlma mornings. Good gay and irinoM. Apply of_112S N. Parry. BotTe»hd I>plly.
Burmolslor, CK-OPEL, I
Z •8T?M#nA,l'Dl
OPERATOR! FOR CAT, D-4
OFFICE BOYS ADVERTISING AGENCY
k good driving record, r Call Ml 4-ltM, PeraonneL
TaTHE OPERATORS VERTICLE MIU HANDS OURNEYMAN TOOLMAKERS WELDERS
training pragfim.jMid. over,.two hundred million dollars In lirtlnM throughout the state. Members of
COLLECTOlllf lltarp,. aggrosslvo man for fast growing agency Retail collodion oxporlonco halpful but will train right man for lob Guarantee against commissions, ell
DESIGNERS
DETAILERS-CHECKERS DRAFTING TRAINEES Tools • Dies • Machines Body Fixtures
QVBRTIMB . BENEFIT!
Parliament Design Inc. .
1945 HEIDl. TROY S49-9.32
LUSRICATION RACK
—^-2—.
IAUNDRYMAN
Must have Mpartonca. apply Bteomtteld Hills Nursing,.Captor,. **
LICENSED REAL ESTATE SALESMEN WITH PURCHASING EXPERIENCE
Overall
Maintenance
xMan
FOR DAY SHIFT There is a permanent opportunity for. a capable, reliable, sober man to join our maintenance staff.
Excellent working ^tondl-tions, salary and other benefits.
Please send a short outline note, with address# and phone number, to Pontiac Press Box Number C-41 for immediate appointment.
0D-ID GRINDER
>i, .llfo Insurance Apply Gearcraft I
________jlnara. Hazel Park, M
PortEr. full TIME. Ml amptoyo bonaflts. Apply In C 9:304:10. Robart Hall ClothOS. Olxte Hwy„ Cisrkrton.
vsrt
M
SWEBBr
Kid rw
Jiaan wAnY ip to Wbbd m Mura,
Markot. 177 a. Sdolnr"
CLBEK
Help WANTED in Mobile
DESIGNERS
CHECKERS
DETAILERS
Special mschlno-automatton
Wnirm.toAy'
VMr C^jf CORPORATION 1100 W. MAPLE . RD. TROY,
An Epupl Opporiunlty Employer OlB RBPAIR MAN, small stamping
ggkJtfrmJErk1—-
Bachelor or toypl# to Work In consiructten, M|ir|MB.lto Ml— --------------- gva abto. Call 493-
DRAG LINE and loader op-, erator, experienced, year 'round work. Overtime — benefits. Pontiac area. Apply Telischak Trucking Co., 12300 Farmington, Rd., Livonia.
DESIGNERS “ DETAILERS Special Machines
U HOUR WORK
Surrey Engineering Core,
Suito-A SCM Oldg-
31471 Northwestern Hwv.
lest, o-to Mite Rd.)
louthftew _____ *2134740
IxKeRlirfCfD CAilFdt " maktr -~T pgr mfeatoa #iwLMLPRte r*
MANAGER SHB M A N A GI fc trains*, toll and part time attendants, tor Kayo. Sarvlca sta-4 Hons, rapid promotion* tor right min, contact) Mr. Gardner at *35
liars pratarrad, Fhanp
MOTEL CuRK
Saturday and Sunday night* 13 mjdn^^to l p.m. tavey Motel.
MECHANICAL
DESIGNERS
AND
DETAILERS
AUTOMATION Company is saakinp man tor design* and — or detailing work, tend resume er apply
CGNDEC0 AUTOMATION INC
WmInOVI RD. NOVI, MICH.
Attention! Mr. K. Show MQCHAnIc pxArfjtlJl
NOW
A
DIRECT
LINE
FOR
PONTIAC PRESS CLASSIFIED ADS
DIAL
334-4981
We Repeat
DIAL
334-4981
FOR
FASTER
SERVICE
Mltent lutur*. Confaef Jack luglvoni
264-1040
Or apply in person dti
DORIC
INDUSTRIES
S2M0 0SQUINMI, WARREN
s
FA66uCti¥n mm mmi
as?,
mm
Jhfl*.
THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL U, I960
For Want Adi Dial 334-4981
Bslp W«Et#d Mats
Used Car Portsr Needed at Once!
RADl6-TVSAtESME'N“
Knowledge of music Instrument)
: rfflmsrfewss
RrtGcMoii.
REFRIGERATION MECHANIC and
mi
m tojeuTp*
• „ ;pKn
IMp Wanted Male
reoY plastic co., mm> mi time
Troy, 447-TWgT ■__________ WOOL PR6SSER pert time, apply In
T^OL MAKERS BKwTutfir" *** ‘
SPECIAL MACHINR BUILDERS WANTED: Jst~~
EXPERIENCED OljlLY I company
9 Bookkeeping A Tam
BABY SITTER, I
« HOUSEKEEPER, LIVE IN.
>. Sat Mr.' Don Wllili
: ■ mir/
* A
REAL ESTATE
Have opening for 1 Mali iall M Mlaa reoretj
Wk mMmW* n#or„*LL.- ■
modal homo time avallabla. Aak iSrMr, Warden.
WARDEN REALTY.
east W. Huron. Pontiac 41
RESTAURANT ■ * CAFETERIA Asst. Manager ...
food Mrvlco. Good itartlng salary
Stop employee banal I la ling yacallMN, insurance ii» and an opportunity to id-vane* In a growing firm. Reply Including op*. marital, droit Matos snd general background to Pontiac PraafcRan C-tlT REWARDING CAREER gortunllly ^yajjabN^tor Civil
at^haOakland County Road CorrJ mission. . Excellent aafarlai wig ■
SECURITY MAN
Immediate opening at Oakland Community |IHm> Experience dailrabla, excellent aalary and fringe banafniy _ Apply Personnel Dapt., Oakland Community College, ' 447-4M0.
‘ SALES MANAGER TRAINEE Wa new novo an opening for a man to salt aewmg machines, and related Hama In tp homo. All cello by appointment, no can-vaulng. This position offera, aalary gne MMwn Mien, Company car fringe MMbM »n excel lent opportunity fM promotion to sales management. No a x p a r I o n c a nacaaaary will train. Qualifications! neat appearing, high School
Slnoor Co., Pontiac Stoll. ____
SINGLE MAN FOR genual care of
llvlnn
fits. Excellent working condl and wages with overtime FENTON MACHINE TOOL, It
TRUCK
DRIVERS
S to ss y
WANTED: ...MPL ■ for porter work. Day ana evening , shifts. Apply after 4 p.m. Big Boy Restaurant.' MW Dixie Hwy. WANTED men qualified to work In glottic laminated door company
Coast to coast hauling Prompt sottlemonts Year around contracts
.ate modal tractors preferred.
WAREHOUSE ............_. ....
work. Must have chauffeur's license. Sae Mrs. Carole at Simms,
M N. Saginaw. _________________
If WE NEED A MARRIED MAN wltl good character who Is Interestad li earning opportunity of S12.000 i year. This is a'parmensnf position large corporation, small appllanci field. Earning opportunity $150 pei weak while Teaming our business For personal Interview, Call Mr Scarcla, MI-1415.
BOOKKEEPER
High school graduate l________
keeping and ganaral office work. Must be experienced In bookkeeping and aple to type, SS hr, i. .par year, paw sick leave. 4044444, ...ord Twp Schools.. I BEAUTY OPERATOR, full time,' also shampoo girl port time. MA 4. 2170.
i BEAUTY OPERATOR. A I bo rt‘s' Beauty Salon, 4SS-7314, also r*'“ Albert's Union Lake Solon.
“‘ aid for nights,** Albots I 1 Orion, MY S-1701.
... MRR ... m'nghsm —j typing, cepablo of faking charge. Reply to Pontiac Press Box C-S, Pontiac, Michigan.
6 BUS GIRL OR BOY daVt, must „ dependable, dosed Sundays and holidays. Apply In person. Badell's
Restaurant Wood---- ' ------
Lake,
>15 S. Adorns. EBtom.
quarters, top pay. Moll op- r pMcstlons tg Pontiac Press Box C- T
T t / 1 hourly rota.
Homemakers KELLY GIRL
ytarly plus txptnws., Ouarantted, bat* pay pTua commlulon or bonui
iNTjnWtfflONAL PERSONNEL, J
B) S. Woodward. B'hom 441414S L IGHT FACTOCY position for [I
HARDWOOD MULCH, wood c chlp-shroddod. Now 'load minimum
18-A
APPLY IN PERSON FROM 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M.
, EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
Hudson's
Pontiac Mall
WAITRESSES rT
Experienced food otk| cocktails Apply In person bet, tg o.m. and 5 -- “1. phono colli. Cloaad on .Rotunda Country Inn, ■ —0 Rd., Orchard Lake,
>QB WITH A future, call Mr. may.:
YORK REAL ESTATE. OR 44545.
' * ManaggriCaretakar
Couple tor 4 11 family apartmi
Mlory?Mutt*mtrusg*, 'make*min™ Kathy" King, 33MIS7, Atsociai* GRADING, SODDING, delivery. Call.
repairs and -dean. Call Dick Paraonnal.___________________iU—l attar $, ..........
Valuat, PE 4-1551._____;______• aT^S DiTal raeaptlonlst, must vyfiD CUTTING, *l«t lawn mowing
MAN OR WOMAN to soil Hoover, tope, doctor Will trojn, SMB. Coll altar 4 p,m,Jjl4r
--------- -, .... j».rmwnt| fehynJi"«- A 6ord«n Plowlnj
Ljdiory advertising "firm, \
Appliances
IP-8
Monday.
^GREENFIELD’S RESTAURANT
T#r
IMMEDIATE OPENING Farmington ares doctors 01 Sand resume to Pontiac Proas
WOMAN FOR COUNTER v
apply In parson, racpie •nd Poultry (Market, in J
MEN AND WOMEN
houMkosping deportment at William Beaumont Hospital. AP-ply Employment Offkp, 3401 W.
J00. Coll Angle Rook, GARDEN PLOWING AND
3114157, Associate Personnel..._I wdrk. OR HWfe—w-.—
• bookkeeper -- Raton. wporSj^|Mgglag and Trucking
hejgful, nice hours, plush office, 4474100 kipping .baoktt No fyplnoiI If rvu .uu.d like working In 0 brand new office and tome experience. ■ « m Uynn Anders, 334-
keeper. Double entry bbokkaMlng and typing required. If quolltlod --please sqntect Mr. Dewees, 473- KlTCJtBN
Turret Lathe
EXPERIENCED ONLY DAYS
Liberal company paid frIn benefits. Excellent working <
TREE TRIMMERS
Experienced to do line cleorence work In Oakland County. S3.7044. per hr., paid holidays, pold Insurance, pald_ show up tlmo. Phono Heath Tree Division tor appointment: 727-3445, Richmond,
An^ouol Oooortunlty amriovor TAKE CHARGE REAL ostoto broker
WE WANT YOU!
If You Ara Looking For:
Top wages with - good trim benefits. Steady work w I 1 overtime.
Local Work
No "Production-line" Work Day or Night Shifts
BOOKKEEPER UP
BOOKKEEPER
WITH SOME EXPERIENCE M.A. BENSON CO., 334-2514
kitchen, girl*
tor Chief. FE 1-4051.
salary. Elite Academyuot Beauty, “ iron St. 401-1000.
HELP FOR I xne, must hove own trot in. Union Lake. EM 34111,
__1 PUNCH OPERATOR, , .
par day, Huron Volley Schot . Coll M7-411I. ____
Key Punch
EXPERIENUD^ERATOItS For Immediate Temporary Asslgnmants
. sntlac, Bloomfield, Rochester An 1 Coll Nowl Manpower, 3324 KEEP YOUR PULL TIME |0b 00
porson. Encore Rsstaurant h
13 Mill RQti KOyil UBK>
An Equal Opportunity Employer
PHONE COLLECtlON
Part tim# for rotall stoi porienced. Call Mr. Last!
KAY BAUM, INC
CLERK: Don't lifetime oppor.... hands of 0 go getter, Thli position offers 13*0 and YOU eon got It — » you call Key Roy, 334-2471, Snol .. fn° end Snolllno.
442- CAREER OPPORTUNITY; TWslT
LIGHT HAULING, (
LIGHT HAULING. Bosomont doon-Ing. Cell anytime, 33440*4,
I and PtcorcrtlRB ,33
,.„UTY RAIN
___exterior, root. 4
INTERIOR AND EX TER tOW —-irotlng, reasonable rotes aiM * sstlmalts. 335-W10 •
LADIES DESIRE INTERIOR polrjt-
1 WAITRESS, DAY OR night shift, no 1 experience needed, good wogos. Coll MA 5-3*70, otk tor manager. IS YOUR INCOME Adequate? Call Mr. Foley, YORK REAL ESTATE. OR 4-0343.
WAITRESS WANTED at one*. Apply 1200 South Milford Rd., Highland, Mich, 4*4-9175. RESTAURANT HELP - Waitresses, cooks and delivery boys. Apply In person. 404 Main St., Rochutor.
long established net rapidly expending, desperately needs men. Rapid ody assured tor a cspaL... man. Umllmltod future. Shaw, 334-1471, Snolllng
RIGHT NOW-WE NEED:
- list, hire end train OMoomon. For confidential Interview call *011 Eves. 411409*.
TREE TRIMMERS
Cllmbars tor oorko and roci department. Minimum of 4 ■
•toblao. Mode... .. ....
iy.MHr .0 yjtt. 4H-3771 K EXCHANI
___
soearw
ootofmont. 1
SAlli.RUU. TIMR/M«iVcIoHiIm|
. expor lance preferred, but not necessary. Many employe benefits
Sfi?!V V. CITYOp-BiRMINOHAM^
ClrkiMfi. i turret lathe
SERVICE STATION Urge, volums porienced or-—
' Sfqor
surance, rotiremant, pan nwmeys, vacation and slck tlmo. Salary to 13.57: will odluit tor wpertofr-An Bowl Opportunity Bmpjo
STOP IN AND
TALK TO US AT.
New Hudson Corp.
57077 Pontiac Trail
CASHIER-FINANCE
A loading company wants a p
Who enloys public contact. Po-
..quires accuracy with figures,
SnS’isSfe, terv'
Ilia Insurance and profit shoring
SENTRY ACCEPTANCE
7410 Highland Rd., Pontiac
. Eliiebeth Lake Rd.
CLEANING WOMAN
..lust have own Car, top pay for right gal, full time,
Numlng Homo;, EM 3 CASHIER —10:30 e.m.
4 days weak. FE 0-741
chI&jcoippAuAS, I
KITCHEN HELP Grill Cooks and Bus Girls
Day and evening shills, Gooc wages. Hospltollutlon and othsi benefits. Apply:
ELIAS BROSr——
big Boy restaurant
WOAAAN FOR I........M -
transportation, Birmingham on ref, 051-3*33. _________
W0MEN-PART TIME
SURVEY INTERVIEWING Conduct parsonal studioa smo business msn during buslm hours. This' Ir an Intorostlnp p fession but requires appllcat! ond study on your port. Y< ability to moot tho public coun No selling. Cor neadod. write g Ing detailed background to I equal .opportunity employor. Ml
-] , Bos C-l, Pontiac Props,._
- WAITRESSES day or i
l te
Rd.
RECREATIONAL SALES
___» of the Nations largi
' developers. Seeking qualified
Tho f I
manager!
odvancemont I s —j- ---‘.-itrlous
SnolC
YOU HAVE SPRING FEVE'R I want to achieve something? a roeolptlonist ot this 11 experience, 1
, my. wotortord ereo, Prw 1 metes. OR 3-0304 or OR 3-1*54. I PAINTING. AND PAPMIMft,
6ldcumb~473-04»4.
Transportation
ga a
| DRIVERS, EXCELLENT
—gyring, c*"
I, 8M4157.
Wantod CKildrsntoBoard 28
WANT CHILDREN to board In licensed homo. OR 4-1710.
WANTED DAY core or board — FE 42015.
Associate Wantad Household Goods 29
lust Mght *150. Kalhy o ond Snell-
THE NEW HOT
SHOPPE CAFETERIA
OAKLAND MALL
EX-GI FOR manogomont' trainee, foe paid, 17000, call Anglo Rook, ^ 3H415>, ASsocloto Personnel. FOUNDRY FOREMAN: Supervisory position with ox col lent op-—.—FULL
, . .. portunltles for odvoncomont. FULL
tor full BENEFITS. Starting salary Is prspsra- *i 1,7001 Cal|_John Shsw, 554-2471, M
ton. Will
y ra
4»f w!*i4*JKKK*cototorlo, and Sniillng.
WANTED' mal e or" FEMALE Bart NIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE, good PSTi office Skills, kev punch experienced.
KEYPUNCH OPERATORS • IBM Wa need 5 senior ^ keypunch operators to work day shift, Po* tlac araa, month long assignment:
KELLY GIRL
WOMAN FOR INSPECTION < Collins Cleaners,
St. 451-7SM. waitress Nights, must bo *
—---------on cocktails ond i
rages ond axcellent t 414-0*04.
WAITRESS. Harbor Bar,
___________Hi___________i Dot roll Proa
Press, 3 hours a day, Mr. Turner,! 334-144*. bet. I e.m. and 10 a m. any morning. Commlulon r“J —
Soles Help Male-Female 8-A
helpful, but' not j
1 PIECE OR HOUSEFUL.
___________FE 5-7*31
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR goo3 furniture ond applloncas. Or whot h*vo you?
B & B AUCTION
Dixie Hwy. OR 1-1717
•aniBa Miscellaneous 30
10" H BEAMS
any length. OR 3440*____
ADULT ROCKING CHAIR wanted.
3534500. CHOATE 4.
CASHIER CLERK fL........
Cashiering experience necessary.
./§'ARE NOW accepting pilcatlono tor socurlty pots Experienced preferred, but M —‘n qualified applicants, coll 334-
TS
I pjn. i, f p.n
linn for oxporlopco, I
mwgalfc*
frtogo°beums?*CsH h
TRACER LATHE porloncod and-or tra..,». UROM experience, life Insurance and paid Blue Cross. Apply In parson. Bon-ton Core., 2*70 indudrlol Row, Trey,
MAJOR OIL COMPANY Sales Representative
WANTED
BY MAJOR OIL CO. JOBBER. Exparianca Essential.
Generous Salary.
. All Fringa Benefits.
Sand Resume Toi Pontiac Press Box C-27 Pontiac, Michigan 48056 All Replias Hold In Absolute Confidence Our Employees Know Of This Ad.
MACHINE REPAIRMEN
INSPECTORS
TOOL, DIE 8. FIXTURES
MACHINE OPERATORS
TOOL 8. DIE
JOURNEYMAN STATUS^REQUlRED
All General Motors Corporation benefits, APPLY in Person to tho Employment Department or Write to*
CHEVROLET MOTOR DIV.
Warren Plant
Division of General Motors Corp.
23500 Mound Rood Warren, Michigan 48091 An Equol Opportunity Employer
6 Help Wanted Male
CAN YOU SEE PROGRESS , IN YOUR FUTURE?
Wanted
Immediately
Service Station Attendant
10 year* or older, with experience, *U0 per hour, and tlmo ond half for over 40 hour*. Work 7 AM to S PM.
4 day* a week, NO SUMDAV WORKI NO MECHANIC WORKI Fringe Bonatlte and P E RMANENT POSITIONI Must bo dependable, trustworthy* and neat appearing, atk tor Kan Johnson at 4*34244 or stop Ini ^
Texaco Lake Orion '
WANTED
TRUCK MECHANICS
Gas or Diesel. Liberal pay, Insurance furnished, retirement and full benefits. See ;Mr. Coe, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.r 'Monday thru Friday.
GMC
Factory Branch Oakland at Cass FE 5-9485
An equal opportunity employer WANTED: USED car porter, II ovar. Regular SVb days par we no layoff*, fringe benefits. C.„ Tommy Thompson, So loo Manager * SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK, 451
WANTED: MEN for < masonry work, ytor-ri Ml 4-1400, Ext, ltd
allowance. 642-7900.__
CRIB ATTENDANT
Familiar yulth ' Inspection oqulp-
m,M M. C. MFG. CO.
DIv. of Kelsey-Hoyos 110 Indlenwood Rd., Loka Orlo 4*34311
An equal opportunity Emph
' COLLEGE STUDENTS
Intornatlonal Corporation how Ino for summer emptoyn Company will hlra several stud tor toll lima work. Immediate^
a girls
Dampsey Kay Punch Sorvko, G-4434 S. Dprf Hwy., Grand Blanc. Mich. 4*4-71*1 or 4*4-5131, day ond night shifts open, ** — —* -1-1* needed right row.
LADY FOR 3 dnys, clean tpartm —it drlva, Farmington o to 9 e.m. to 1 p.rp. 477-3472. WANTED FOR NIGHT n
WAITRESSES
ill and part tlmo dining rooir ■llrossos needed on both day an< ght shift. Apply In parson only.
TED'S
BLOOMFIEll). HIUS
toll Oir part tlmo mon provided you meet our qualification!. Wo Wllf leech yqu- this exciting field II necessary. Bonus arrangement.
WARREN STOUT, REALTOR MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
W. FB 5-4145
with no oxporloncp.required If you coi KoyV Royl '^1-2471, fnSRlng and’ w*Mtl
CANVASS TOP MADE tor trovol trlllor. 473-7135.
COPPER, BITaSS, RADIATORS, ” storters and gonorotors. C. Dlxson: OR 5-544*.- . ~
FREEZER -COMMERCIAL Uprlflht.^ln good condition. 424-0004
WE PICK UP |unk ear*.
APPRAISERS
SALESMEN
TRAINEES
SALES PROMOTION prufigo woman's App Blrm. *10,000 plu* boon sdoms A adorns
inager — ll Shop In 447-0*00
I 0-352* 01_________________
BODY REPAIRING, RUST, Pointing, PE fiW4.
LADY FOR
DRY CLEANING PLANT No experience nocosury Good working cj '
WAITRESS TO WORK Port Til |H • weak. 7:30 o.m. to 4
WE want experienced « soil real e*»*te. For formation c 474-1131.
tions for the summer. Boole re-qulramonta:
I. Attending or accepted In an ac erodltad college.
1. Able to work until Sept. 1.
3. Opportunity to win I of 15 S10M cosh scholarship* to b* awarded If
MAID FOR BEAUTY SALON
THE HAIR SHOP
Ask for Richard, 3344*24
l0 fesstonaj.’Hero’ll
WAITRESSES
uniformsl*and food" furnl:
u iCARPENTRY AND alumlnum'sld r to he prn.1 of Oil kinds. FE 44337, PE 2-70 H ws offtr to ELECTRICIAN WANTS port tl
X. Call 451-35M.________
LAWNS SPRAYED and saod house painting, also odd lobs. 47778.
I. Opportunity to s p*ld trip to Eurof
* MATURE GIRL tor halt d I typing and general office v a\ our office. Mall Informal Jj Put Office Box 45, Pontiac.
_________________ WOAAAN a* Devs,
housekeeper, live In. Reference* SSL coll before 3:10 o.m. PB M7$*.
WAITRESSES
PART TIME—toll time v —you name It—w* n**4 Company bonoflte. Paid \ Apply in
YOUl II. if Offices to
RESTAURANT iiogropb S Huron
WAITRESS
_______time, experienced. A*
Ricky's. SI* Woodward,___
MATURE I
ffort. Think y Goorgo for g I Interview today. 4741111.
don't Wait — call iddoyl >
Information about o chollongli
’ measured
Jaaffi i
PATCH PLASTERING, all klM 1*1 Mayors, OR 3-1345.
t PAINTING, WALL WASHING, ......
dow cleaning, eeveslrough cleaning, light repairs, gsnersl spring
Wontsd to Bon*
1 OR 1 BEDROOM houu, up to S100 a month. 4S14748._____________
3 BEDROOM PURNISHED horns tor promlnont family, near Pontiac • Drayton area, will (urn. Security dtp. Contact Mr. Kennedy, or *
I-BEDROOM COTTAGE DESIRED FOR 1 month, olthor July or Aug. Must hovs phono. Good swimming locllltlos tor children. 47yiierU*iround A.^.,or‘B AB Aft..«?r Word.E.^Portrldpo; _AM.C1AL1AVI.NGS.
I conditions ond overtime. ^** - B n®8-' BIM__________jUpM
—■ Coder put V „! C*der post 8* -
______ ____ ____ w, Huron Sf„
one 401-1)11.
' REAL ESTATE SALESMEN
DISHWASHER -E M 3-4111 3 COSMETI
mlngs, Unloi ;). 343-7177.
nni
... 8SS PerBonnel,
1342 Wld* Track Dr.
ee jssii1 cxwrwrei
pb 4-W47 Oakland i
YOUNG MAN FOR omral machln# simp# work and drlva truck. Arrow Mold A Prototypo, 1727 K. Auburn
Drugs and COMiatiC CLERK
indT
r Collegers' __jiarla. WMI
Manager. Prof* training In the
dull lLIrIi! IBIWWW—I
cut accumulation and prepare
1 NEED MATURE AND expertoncodl ixuilent' fringe' bomflt*?'
iMttliUfiHlfi fi------—^1 A**CO Inc. 3000
__to Orion* Mfch.
DE for small nurlng homelARE
----sc. Day shift, wlir train.
334SM4 IgW-w., ... _ , .. a
Z NURSE AIDES, EXPERIENCED or COUPLE OR MAN. tor form near " -"‘T —Iln, oil ——1 — “
Union
"real estate sales
Openings for 1 salospsoplo, train quallflod persons tor n,.— Minings. VALUET REALTY, FI
SUMMER TEACHERS
Totchars and lay poople to work With in* Wof*d Book Encyclopodlo
and Child Croft, m# Ho-----
Library. . High gaming
FOR THRIFTY BUYERS
top, 70' *.. tap. 110’ ..
Counties’ CMar O®*' ■' “ *" ,0P' 1*0* •
eon°*Ub!ll- R°ugh sawed coder 1x12 ...
Railroad ties# picked up ...
Polio 0
APPRAISALS FREE GUARANTEED SALE *30 30 DAY LISTING
Me1 We guaranies Ih* UlO Of your
Z “lauTnger
tP5 47403)f ___________ 47MI4I
„ AVON TOWNSHIP -
J” DRAPERY WORK roonv n
. D E P E NDABLE EXPERIENCED In Blri
lady for cleaning and laundry. par J days wook. >15. B5-5fl5._______ ■ tl
" BypERlEklCED COOK wantod lor nbp
mil Wand!. Dotrolt, Mich. TE f*
■ML.________________cepebl* COUPLE WANTED FOR domestic
Ing complot* charge, located «**•>-
-mlnahsm arts. S*lr“ uk. Writ* Pontiac Pi
quafEy, Local (ntorviow wl.. — hold gt^ull* 704, Northland Towers |„ 15545 North land Dr., (oummif and at the ItawR Building, mg W. Maple RD., Troy, —f m* comer of Coolldg* end - Kll M,1 to 4 p.m.
S THIS IS NO ORDINARY lob. If you
owor uws ............SIMS -
M. A. BENSON COMPANY
Lumber and Bulldors Supplies
phone!334-2521
OPEN t to 5 — Sotordoys .to 11
BasliOH SarvIcB 1J
1 A-Z CONTRACTING AND REPAIR
LICENSED ROOFER,
f.&WN|X '
30-45
GAL FRIDAY
f.0?.. OPPICB D I VIS 10 MANAGER. Interesting dlvorilfled, rosponslbllHy. RxcaUant opportunity with Nadmg, growing company. Experience ■-secretarial, tolMhan* eontoe personnel work Mlpful.
EXPERIENCED POOD and o
EXPERIENCED WITH InvoiU C 3 hour* dolly f e.m. to 12 n sss-toss. Troy.
EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES end hootoiooo wanted. Excellent tips, good working condition*: ‘ Cross, pnply In psrun Hai
Wotortord-
PBAAALE CLI
ERICAL, V 1 part llm*
dlroclor Pontiac Gonoral Hospital. PRESSER, SILK MM VNmT ~ porloncod or will train. Walk CI*on«rs,sLote* Orton.
'ART-TIMp. LIOHT OFFICE i LSefllnew. PB 43300.
[LIABLE 0 MlPWlfFei
d pay, Moody v m. Chalet Inn. 7
torvlow.
A DOCTOR*. __________ _______ ..
housekeeper to llv* In, large ,—..—
separate quarters, top wogos, must tolophena number. T. Francis, Ilk* children. S5I-144*._______I ITOOO W, McNIchols Detroit. 44221.
A MATURE lady for typing and FOS wIONiSSAYS _ Doctor's gonoral offlc* work, comtortobl* ofllco, hr*. *-5. Exp. and rof. roq, surroundings with ptoaunt people. | Own tronsp., located Telegraph writ# Put Office Box 112, Pontiac ond W. Mopio, 442-mo, giving comptoto infornwlon.
ATTRACTIVE GIRL FOR rocep-
RECEPTIONISTPORC . Bright, plaount with s learn, font resume f
A lore* and continually expanding manufacturer I* looking tor an •noreotlo and productive person to ull page paper products to grocery wholesalers, chain hoadqOortor* ond supormarkrts. Grocery product uloi’ experience to supermarkrts end chains It dulrsblo.
tlonal work. Must typo. *2.00
OR 43*3f. __________
AUTO BILLER WITH tom* book-
**'frRi* *benetl"i
e. 3347*41.
OENIIal oppiCB work. Typing, bookkuplng and filing. Expor lone* nocooury. Call PB M44B tor op-
rocXry clkIiK. EAStfiDlTili-
Mrs. Nott- (Fashion Tsm-fwomy Cosmetics) 331-0374 bot. *:3t | ~
and Ili30 o.m,
SECRETARY • RECEPTIONIST ... --------"’let, typing and shorlhend
■ Consumer Product
lo succeed In con tumor product
Mining salary,
1250 Oakland Ave._
ACCOUNtlNG CLERK ADVERTISING AGENCY
North Woodward or**, AAotv
SMB'SUttSMS.
GENERAL OFFICE
41lT '
conditioned plant, good salary and iJ^r^oodw*rd TRi*4
* Mipor lance. All r
> to spoil, wrfto legibly r... ._,Jdly. Fringe benefits, rotate Sunday ond holiday. Call Monday to PrFdoy between * *.m. ond S
OBsiqR^ KlTCHXli woril and o'mSmmiSi. Apply Club
gnd nocnetier, 304 Main Rochester, ind GRILL . COOK, 4 days, 2:30 to f p.m. Plod Plpor Resteurenf, 4
m-
iSttnos-Sscrf tarlts Typists • Kay Punch Ganaral Off lea Work .
I
Caretaker
Coupl* proforrod. Experience required. Nsw 44 unit building In IDs Pontiac amo, Apartment utility. Smd resume to Pont lee Press Box
College Students
Housewives
Would you Ilk* a port tlmo mIIWh job, averaging 10 to 10 noun p*. , wook? w* have openings In dayllm* schedules ovoraglng 4 or more hour* per day. II you novo o business Ilk* appearance am* pleasant personality, ws will frali you tor public contact work Minimum ago IS years.
PERSONNEL DEPT.
2ND FLOOR
Montgomery
Ward
PONTIAC MALL
An equal oBperfiiiWy employer
DISHWASHERS
Night shift. Company benefits. Pi
Twar.
BIO BOY RESTAURANT )*lf g--
■ ___________________l*t. 343-9117■
m °* "proven tikis*r*con)”Tf"you c6mpLETEi janitor ts’rv t conscientious, ambitious, honopt stores, oNleos, filed b*umenl
A BETTER CASH DEAL
All cash tor homo*, Pontiac on Drayton Plains or**. Cash In 4 hour*. Call homo purchotln
department.
YORK
REAL
ESTATE
portunlly await* you. Ouaron
MM " , .
Income If yoii are willing to work. All Iridulrlo* confidential. Inquire O. L. Proksch, Sales Managor, O'Nall Roolty. Inc. - OR 4-2222 or OL 1-
0575.__________________-
WANTED: 2 oxporloncod rul *i —£““ u7r — MLS II—' m _______________ ..tailor.
wolton. PiTfle*.
E*2-M41
$425 Up RECEPTIONISTS
Enjoy an exciting career working with th* public. Sam* typing required. North suburban or**. Poo
TnTERNATONAL PERSONNEL
$450 to $600 SECRETARIES
If you hovo typing and tl skim, lot ui show you m too jam poo mono in
*rtlTIM!lSAf|SkAL J*E IMP i, woodward, B'hom.
-
GIRL FRIDAY
and rowaxod, window washing, pr s-7174 or Ainai
commercial or ruldonilal. H S, Els-..K1
Maintenance Co. Fully oqulppod. 15 Pr«SS Want Ads Do th# Job
"*•!- 334-4981___________
lolp Waiftid M. or F. 8 Help Wanted M. or F. 8
OAKLAND COUNTY
ANNOUNCES AN IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR A MARRIED COUPLE AS
PARK CO-MANAGERS ADDISON-OAKS .
Husband — $8,000 Plus Rtsidgncy Wifa — $8,000 Plus Rssidancy
OPPORTUNITY tor married coupl* i promote, oporot* and maintain th* nowl Oaks Recreation A rot and dovolop th*
BABY IITTBT7
l .doyt, *
, . Salts Personnel Offict
FORT HOWARD
mnuhvany
naron "or* 2VX yr*. and * mos. I. Crescent Lake eru. M2-3S4I,
mrmmm wli»«jg*irp
and Cokmmp or**. >
|*gflafartAss»
Sfe srts: w w rdarwHaFfi
are young, otfracflvo, enlhuslesllc SOUTHWESTERN school district ond nova your own transportollon, needs superintendent secretary,
" ---I Hberol salary end benefits, for In-
formation coll: SW-Ctl*._
SUNBEAM RBSTAURANT, Ml
*K5ito'PWLL(4AND PART WM Milk.
FREE CLASSES
M§n pr womit) wanted, farm whila you laarn. Wa hava 1 offlcai, 200
n *ho "r” —
MILLER BROS. REALTY 333-7156 HELP WANTED
$500 Up
MANAGER-TRAINEES
^rhll opportunities for or young mon, education onlttonc* Mans, too paid.
_____ INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL
wrong!' IMP ». Woodword. B'hom, 44MI
SSSSsaSsicS1
WORK to hard, i and dime* tor dovolop*.
raws anal pUB-B
ddlton-
porting
Mnoflts t Pont
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; £T«. ^
PUBLIC RELATIONS
Do you Ilk* to moot th* puMIc? w* MV* many (ntoroMIng i and vorled pultlon* avallabl*. PM
tcMlIy. Wifs musl" htvs rynars upocts OI food servlet tor ion-(f*Wto buslnsts records on cut UtptoH ■win MH -esn mull and portonnol,
wro complotf Information, apply in barton to lh*i
PERSONNEL DIVISION
OAKLAND COUNTY COURTHOUSE
1200 N. Ttlggroph Rd.
or coll 338-4751
Pontioc; Mich. 48053 Extanslofi 495
m
For Want Ads Dial 334-4981
1 DAY CASH
(1*011 YOUR HOUSE OR LOT NO COST TO SELL "f EAST FRIENDLY SERVICE
Aaron Mtg. & Invest. Co.
' S3S-H44
behiKio in payments?-
todey. fiwitrjUMioi_______
cash!
FOR YtOUR PROPERTY Ready to move, retire, or iota property. Cell m tor feet
SEAL nice 4 bedre d 117,000 to ULMO nee QM executive, 1 Ho ttile area tram IP —.... Fleas* contact Merle rgtn at O'Nell Realty, 474-2223
THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 24,1909
Apartments, Unfurnished 38 Rent {Lake Cettafes 41 AgJILTS ONLY, fBEDROfW lake Wont homs7 ■tr PP - I PER CUNT
DOWN buys Townhouee*. Hfl Ch*rrylawn, 235-4I7I. Agent.
4&m':
estimates. 6737223.
McKORMICK ELECTRIC Residential Wiring-Service
FE 4C1W
PLASTER REFAIRS, reasonable Rates, no lob too, email. 332-2455, PLASTERING, NEW WORK er petchlng. tree estimates. 3*3-5407.
Excavating
t Grading,
Asphalt Paving 1-A, Auburn Heights Paving
1
A. 6. Kosiba Asphalt
wellno. Free estimates, fe l
AADCO ASPHALT
vino Co., licensed and In esflrna*'--
BULLDOZING ■
Reasonable, reliable estimates. OR 31145.
BACKHOB WORK, trenching,' tics, two estim. ssi-toas. BULLDOZING, BACKHOB WORK, basements, grading. 411-3047.
DOZE RS—LOADERS—BAC KHOEr 8 NEW B USED - SALES I. RENT -bonded^ and trw " Equipment Co. 1
®?76JB. Auburn Rd. 852-3553
OR_W77» DOZINOU_ BACKMOE, basements,IA
Free estimation
ASPHALT DISCOUNT
.DOMINO CONST. CO;
Driveways, parking ■ contractors. Free
trucking, i
S. 625-3735.
FRONT END LOADING and I
Fencing
LINK FENCE, iMtalled
3330277 or 474-3741. _________
CHAIN LINK FENCING Insta repaired. .QualMy work, I service, ask for Ron, tomt. ,
CUTLER CONTRACTING"
real direct to save dollars. Llcenst Fast service. 4114)300. ___
Roofing
ROOFS INSTALLED, t •nd shingles. Call L, J. Pr! the price Is right. 331.1014._
RAY
' PAYS
CASH
FOR
HOMES
ALL CASH IN 48 HOURS
we ACCEPT 30 DAY LISTINGS
GUARANTEED SALE
1 674-4101 '
; 4512 DIXIE HWY. DRAYTON
Accepting sppllcatlc bedroom opirtmonti nearing completion. . .......
number pymbla ter IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. Completely carpeted, ...........................
UTILITIES included In . -.... _
TOM CRAFTED APPLIANCES BY HQTPOINT," Adults only, no pets, *73-5140, ^___________________
BlOOMFIElO MANOR /VEST
minutes from Detroit, 4888H June through Aug. Prefer rental for season Or by fhr-"- "■
BACHELORS
SLBEPINO - NEAR 'FISHER JODY - SPECIAL
mIdavis81- contact'
FE 2-8837 from 5-7 p,m.
BY OWNER 1
Nice 2-bedroom bungalow win
new built-in kitchen and tint_
basement with TVS baths Cell after
fireplace, neatod i greenhorn parage, Mi blacktop road
kitchen, dinette.
vGale Soedorff, Mar. 4814MB BY OwNeM/i veai ............. ■---------- ivs b
2300 Woodrow W
474.1770, otter 4 p.m. No Re pleew.
BUILDERS
YOUR PLANS OUR PLANS
YOUR LOT OUR I “*
SAVE
P. J. Meson Construction
673-1291
FOR SALE BY OWNER - Furnish, year eld, 2 bedroom renctl — carport, ceramic
CLARKSTON CORNERS'
All elaclrlc apartments . No children, no pole ,
.4 Washington, West Clerketon i
CLARKSTON, 3 ROOM, STOVE,
»^>v»i«jron,lbl*
Robert Price Roofing
Hot Tar Roofing, Shingles Pros estlmees pe 4-1
RON'S ROOFING,
Wo. Will Not Be Undersold u hr,‘
...
License'
674-3955. i
-----FREE fireplaces,
rREB uujithinn. MX
Sand-Gravel—Dirt
A-l BASEMENT waterproofing.
■ Chimneys,
. ... 03-ISM, ,
“j Floor Sanding
M FLOOR SANDING end laying, old drc
FOR .....
OR. OTHER, FOR QUICK ACTION JKWi, ? A OS T R 6 "
WORKING COUPLE With *4,000 down payment would like home near Pontiac. Cell Laulngor, *74-
tyartiRMl
EMBASSY WEST
•pecnwi 1- end 2-bedroom, sis: end 1171, no pet* or children. Mre, Schultz, 474-0447.1 to > p.m, only.
Enjoy A
HAWAIIAN'
WEEKEND
Every Weekend Year-Round
POOLSIDE
at
. Colonial Village East
Condominium
Apartments
En|oy heeled
Swimming pool and Sauna*
Rent for $185 Monthly Buy for $f 71 Monthly
47
SEPARATE OFFICES to rent. Open onto foyer. Brand new. Paneled, carpeted. Heal, air
dltlonlng and cleaning ----
Call John Sitar, 074-3134.
OFFICE SPACES, HEAT, light (urn., 4340 Dixie, OR 3-1344.
10X70 COMMERCIAL
Great,Oaks Apartments
tiding dishwasher, swimming pool id cTub houto. Located *t Walton "II Groat Oaks Blvd. — > teat at Llvernofs.
WATER MOOFINO, _____________„
Guaranteed. 17 vr. experience. Best price. Cell Collect. 442-2767,
Boats aad Accessories
BIRMINGHAM BOAT CENTER
Stercreft, I.M.P. SI Ivor I In* Flberglet 4. Aluminum Beets. Merc, outboard A stem Dr.
1244 S. Woodward at Adame
Floor Ting
CUSTOM FLOOR C O V I -m. formica, til*. Perry. 3314120.
1 GARAGES, 20x20, *774
merdal remodeling. 332-7047, PE 4-4337, cell day or night.
''kItChIM, m o b i p i e d
Modernized." Formica c«>«*«r end cabinet*. 442-1124.
floors retlnlshed. 427-3775.
FLOOR SANDING AND finishing, 332-4775.
I, 35 yri. experience.
Septic Tofik Instatlottoq
COMPLETE SEPTIC WORK, law
GARDEN PLOWING a grading, ready tttr sod any lac*"— —— 424-4073
ROTOTILLINO AND lawn mowing.
TOP SOIL, BEACH and fill M gravel products, r * • a a n i Prompt delivery. OR 34477.
VIBRATED PROCESS, Wick dirt end pest, Auburn at Opdyke, loading dally, 7-7 p.m. 371-2411,
DALBY 4. SONS TREE SERVICE NOW-DORMANT SPRAYS PE 4-
3 ROOMS, _______
accept baby to ertne, Ce 10 *.m.-3 p.m. 3*4-1774.
homes, *. machinery. 4053014.
Insect Spraying
MILLS ROOFING CO.
* Complete modernization, 30 yrs. Day*, 543-2111 Aft. 4 p.m. 343-2410
MODERNIZATION - Additions all typtt.CMME^II' ' SUSPENDED CB I L1 N G S end
1A’CARPENTRY end rooting, treo estimates. 334-2477. MA 4>'“
l-T INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR Family rooms, rough or finlst dormers, porch**# r * e r * a 111 roams, kltchane, bathrooms. Stu.. licensed, Reee. Cell alter 5 p.m.,
CARPENTRY AND CEMENT v
INTERIOR FINISH, kitchens panel Ino, 40.veer experience, FE 2-1235.
Carpet Clogging
:erp*tt cle FE 2-3447.
cleaned. For low rates, 334-4704.
ALL TYPES Of c
kLOCk_AND CEMENT v flee. 371-1173.
CEMENT WORK of all kinds. 335-
6EMENT, BLOCK AND REPAIR, 473-7271 or UL 2-4751.
CHIMNEYS, PORCHES and Cement
work, PE 4-4743.________________
MMMaRCIAL, INDUSTRIAL and resldentlel brick end cement work, cement
' GUINN'S CONST. CO.
334-7477 or 371-2471
(SliCRETE FOOTINGS, walls, flat
FtELDSTONB WORK
Ceramic Tile
ceramic tlLB, SLATE end moral# work, mortar or MestTc Instelletfon ares contractor. Call 447-4144, lor oeflmete. Reasonable prlcw.
BAN'S CERAMIC TILE, ceramic, slat* and marble, Instelied In, your home old er new, free estimates. 474-4141. __________"
DrumaMog, 1m
1-A ALTERATIONS. SUITS, COATS, dresses, 334-4247. Mre. Sebeske.
Alterations, all types, knit
dresses, leather edit*. 442-75”
lag
ACADEMY OP DRIVER TRAINING
' 4yi & 5 GUTTER CO.
LICENSED-BONDED .
:c7r,«srsiis?"
BOWEN AERIAL SPRAYING. Mot-
Jantiorial Services
del. 4443 Sherwood. 433201
COMPLETE' specializing In rvioi Free estimates. J. I Landscaping, 334-4314.
LANDSCAPING,
~______Steam Cleaning
EXTERIOR HOUSE professional steam |
Newest equipments experienced, careful workmen. All work guaranteed. Free estimates. Phone
ROOMS AND i welcome, 435 per wi Inquire at 373 Baldv 334-4044.
3 ROOMS, PRIVATE h
Tret Trimming Service
3 ROOMS, PRIVATI bath, couple.
Ret. 435 dap. 435 wfc. IPO Norton'
3 ROOMS AND bath, front and beck
entrance, man and w‘------to
required. FR 3-1753.
1 CAVANAUGH'S TREB Service, ■tumps removed free If w* take town tree. Free estimate. 334-4047 >r 3,5-5253.
cliff's Tree service
raking, cut weekly. Schoensee's1-------------_________________:
Landscaping. 452-2317._____„j GARDNER'S TREE SERVICE
IL'S LAWN MAINTENANCE, Spring ■_________________________
end tall dean ups, fertilizing and TREES - TRIMMED and removed, "raying. 473-3772. _ Free estimate*. Call Bob MM
COMPLETE'LANDSCAPING
Sodding, leading, shrubs. Licensed Nursery Man. 4*2-7850. DETKOWSKI BROS, Merlon Blu sod, pick up and del., sod dept
1., 343-4042.
Lawn Mnintananca
____ maintenance. .mmiliRi
ups. Fertilizing. Free estimates,
pjleg^to- "
AAA-f LIGHT HAULlNQ 1
structlon cleenun MU44I. 332-5024,
Asementl.
cleaned. OR 3-4417.
DALRS LAWN CARE, grass cutting
■md fertilizing. 473-2764,
for complUTe
1017, 474-3745,
lawn spRayino, terhinan, crab ores* killer, and weed kT"— for free eitimate. 424-4411 474-4447, ene. rec, C «■ H LEAVES RAKED and hauled. Lewi cutting. Rototllllng. 334-112*. SUTHERLAND! LAWN cuTTTng Spring ciMnlng and wmi mam tananc*. FE 4-1144 or 411-2474. You grow It, We Alow
LIGHT HAULING,
LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING rUBMOl, jlU dirt, grading and gravel and front-end loading. FE 2-
Moving, Storage
SMITH MOVING CO. Ypur moving
epeclelleti. FB 4-4444.___
" SNYtlER BROS. MOVINd CO. Local and long distance moving, modern etorag*. Plano moving. 452-1410.
light HAULING AND yard clean.
Piano Toning
Painting md Decorating
dyARANTBRb.
a-i fainTinO and
PAPER HANOINO. THOMPSON
OUALITY-'ilwjtk ASSUkMbi Feint-Tngi Peperlnai Well W*f“'“"
473-2172 er 474-1444. ____
SPRAY PAINTING 152-2740 Ken
Tracking
t-l LIGHT fRUCKING of ei
BEAUTIFUL 2 rooms, privet* bath,
uoNt IhauLino and
r HAULING, gee tieeneo.
Trucks to Rent
Vk-Ton Pickups Ilk-Ton 4
TRUCKS — nAQIn AND EQUIPMENT Semi Trailers
Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co.
124 S. WOODWARD FE 4-0441 , FE 4-1441
Open dolly Including Sunday
Upholstering
UPHOLSTERING OY Richard -Quality fabrics and work, pick up ‘ delivery. 4II-417S.
2 ROOMS IN Pontiac, *20 per week plus deposit. 673-74*4. ,
2 ROOMS AND BATH, nice building, everything furnlihed. FE 3-4304. 1
2 ROOMS AND BATH, utilities turn.' $23 weekly. FE 4-3407 eves. _ *
3 AND 3 ROOM c ‘ ‘ Dixie H
2 ROOMS ADULTS ONLY
________Couple, PE 1-2744
BEDROOM DUPLEX, utilities
ROOMS AND bath near Yankee Store, no children, < 170 Reblnwood, FE B-2734.
3 ROOMS AND BATH, .......
welcome, 435 wttkly, *100 dop., Inaulr* at 273 Baldwin Ay*., call
NOW
LEASING
BRAND NEW-WATERFORD
Crescent Manor Apts.
wpmpir Close to OCC a G.M.T.C. Cell between 5 end p.m.. Ml 40414, Ask for Nidi. NICE LARGE ROOM with TV for lady, kitchen pr" —>^|igg^ ......... “JLfc!
m t
Plum drivel'*24-3140.
BLOOMFIELD ORCHARD by owner,
* H------------------fw°2?
.......... beautiful
___________.... patio, 44x110' nm
030,700. 33»437l.
SAGAMORE MOTEL, TV car/
Rent Office Space
Dixie, 1 2444.
[ Shop 424-
- 000 sq. ft. offices
h fireplace, 1V4 b
ELMER M. CLARK
Reel Estate
Union Lake Office 363-8363
utility,
type HmB I bath, kitchen,
-washer, dryer.
For pictures, forme cell 451,1511.
• Gl HOME
3 bedroom frame ranch. Fan....
water' baselxwrd llt-lns, big 3 — . Fenced-In y 1. 42,000 down
’M
‘sm
----xnt, forml
fpf», Thermogen_
Lake to Plnaarove, right to *
ffeL,%reLD0.,gg.r5r^
NEWH0ME
rooms, including storm* end t disposal and many DIR.: M-47 West 1 Rd., right 14 mil* blocks to Ploreno*.
SHELDON
Office In Rochester MILTON WEAVER INC. Real . ,
10 W. University 431-0141
HOUSES AND LOTS for eels.
Peacock, Box 71, 1
HALLMARK
breakfast and family room, Carpel drapes. Full basement, fruit cellar, two porches, two car garage, large tot completely landscaped. All Improvements. Low taxes, immediate possession. Si. Hugo end Bloomfield Schools. South Bloomfield Highland Sub.
Rorobquflh FE 2-5053
BUDGET MINDED?
W* will build you BASIC-BUILT 3 bedroom slum, sided ranch, on your lot with only 4100 on land contract. *7740. Exterior complete, you finish Interior, will furnish materials and add to contract.
HAGSTR0M REALTOR
4700 W. HURON OR 4-0351
MLS_______After 5 p.m. FE 4-7005
I ----- Hi....—, by OWNER — 4-rcom house In
Miles, 44 Oakland. Rochester near hospital, schools, Avon Park, downtown. Sun porch, ivy car garage, 118,500, 13,500 down, quick salt. 441-7774. Eva.
waolwndt. ________ • !
BY OWNER — EXCELLENT condition, 2 bedroom — possible third, finished basement, new carpeting, ivy car garage, alum, elding. Can assume 346 per cent mortgage, ......... agents, 332-4174.
J. A.
773. Dally OR
OXFORD ARl>r-*f«r Inspect this lovely ‘--
HAMPTON HILLS
New delightful subdivision k lust south of S. Blvd. end wi.. J8 Squirrel Road. RANCHES - TRIS — QUADS — COLONIALS.
PRICES RANQB FROM 445400
GREATER BLOOMFIELD
REAL ESTATE
170 Telegraph Rd. 444-41
RAY
For Lease or Rent |
Office Suites 53VV W. Huron
450.00 and 475.00 par month, Includes heat, janitorial service, and
For appointment to show — call:
Miller Bros. Realty 333-7156
Medical suites, general office
OFFICE AND WORK or (forage —l, approx. 3,000 tq. ft. 700 sq. office space. Hlph traffic imp area, ideal tor Intur-----------
Rent Business Property 47-A
10,400 SQ. FT.
Downtown Pontiac Entire second ^ floor, partltlontd
HOLLY Luxurlou* It you buy this brick ranch for 43S.700. 3 big 14x20,’ living roc.. 2-car garaga, carpotini air conditioning, and pis shaped lc‘ '-* • this one, you v...
CALL RAY TODAY I
OPPORTUNITY
Knock* but one* on this exceptional little I room_ remji wlth Th cer f ergo* ?0* ’r
YORK
RAY
letudmg 17x12 n h full bath In n
OXFORD - 45000 O
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
New" ranch home on Airport Roa Completely carpeted throughou Fufl basement, three bedrooms, car attached garage, family root With fireplace. Large let. Call
YORK
CUSTOM CRAFTED APPLIANCES By "HOTPOINT"
SEE MANAGER APT. No. 107 134 P.M. only, deity by appt.
or CALL 673-5050
NEW I
RIDGEMONT
TOWNHOUSE APARTMENTS
747 N. Perry
_________332-3322
NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS tor bedrooms, adults only, security deposit required. Contact Mgr. " Spawn# Pr.
ROOAlW, PRIVATE BATH a
required. FE 34434.
ROOMS, UTILITIES,.. I *34 weak. FE 40123.
ROOMS AND BATH. Couple o 1*7 Baldwin.
ROOMS AND BATH, clean wi Ino couple only, no amok drinkers, pats, er children, 450 t
ROOMS AND BATH, * welcome, 440 wk. sioo d* at 373 Baldwin, Cf " — j
EFFICIENCY A
Private parking.______
“— LJ^E EASEMENT, twin
_________Itaim*. 435 wkr~PE 4-
NICE CLEAN APARTMENT, be teen to b* appreciated. 47 Mechanic. The OI Apartments,
ImalL ’ J
ttooM^ aper
Aparhoente, UEfarni^E^~38
1 BEDROOM^u^por, dean
IfebROOM, large, light and air lara* kitchen and cloeetf, i utiniles except electric, 4144, i P*ts. ^ Nortleid Apartments, 1
BEDROOM DUPLEX,
{Ijijftsfr IWH*, dop. req. *175. .j4> William* Lk. Rd. i ROOMS, BATH.AND kitchenette.
Adult working coupla profsr* J — r wj>i.t&g riguimd. pg 2-71 " BEDROOM, WITH be semi
ROOMS AND BATH, 2nd floor 376 Orchard Lake. PE >1717._____
NEW APARTMENTS
n apartments. S144 i or pet* allowed.
ROCHESTER-LUDLOW
APARTMENTS
1 bedroom $143____■
1 — -170 A *173
ir looking woods nlputes awav foam lafer hospital. I HniMaiiiB, air conditioned, carpeted, picnic area on ground
immediate Occupancy
Resident Manager 441-7270 or (Detroit) 344-1213
SCENIC VIEW TOWNEHOUSES
view of country. Private entrance, fireplace, petto, balcony, personal ■utility room with' washer and dryer. Located In Hillvlaw Village, yyflllame Elizabeth Lake *" EM 3-2133 Apt. 144, Summit 1 Court.
VALLEY PUCE APTS.
In the Cantor of Rochester
2 bedroom*, 2 bathe, 41M.
OPEN EVERY DAY CALL* 6514200
Rent Houses, Purnbhea 39
BIRMINGHAM—2 BLOCKS
elementary. Sea holm High brick, ranch, 3 bedroom., baths, living room, dining area, den, patio, on maple-shaded rear. All gas, 2 fireplaces, large kitchen. Ample closets. 1424100., Excellent assumption. No brokers. 447-4778.
Annett Inc. Realtors 28 E. Huron 338-0466
Oil 442-1874.
renl tor storage. FE 1-
b* moved, beet otter. *2441904 or
*. Walking dtstar i*. (17,Toe, fha or Gl
BACKUS REALTY
332-1323________________ 334-1474
BY OWNER. 3 bedrooms, be tng room, kitchen, dining ... . fireplace In living room, SOxltO*
lot, garde*, ) block from ----1
Hospital, on Washington taka email down payment, contract. Call 441-4773.
CARPETING AND drapes Included gOEnhOlP m Pontiac. .. . garage, tiled * le In vary good - nice area. P-44
Meat the singles at
(Oakland Valley
LUXURY APARTMENTS
1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments, fully-carpeted and alr-condINbned, from $177 monthly
Pool, Saunas, Walton Rd. between
So^jal Center Adams & Opdyke east
Ixarcisa Room. Of 1-75. Phone 335-2641
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
5 BEDROOM COUNTRY HOME
134x177' LOT WITH NICE TREES, 116 SCRIPTS, JUST WEST OP “ 24.
$19,995
L391-3300"*C
■ ROOM SHELL HOUSE, needs repair, near Dodge Park No, ' 44.000 cash, 442-4714. botoro 7 p.
26x40
mlnum siding, Alume-Vlew dpwi, on your lot (14,700. We have 2 loft avallabel In Clark..... ---- Paved atredt, Ciarkston
...... ... town house,
Include* heat, water, maintenance, 1237 Cherrylewn,,2344171. agent.
AUBURN-DEQUINDRE AREA, 111,-700 ter this 3 bedroom ranch with fenced yard, family room and at-tachod garage. No agent* 731-2404.
'ATTENTION OX7 Closing coil Is ell you need purchase this 5 room, 2 atm home, attractive living room, bedrooms, speclou* family HnSM ell city convenience^ priced to si fast, f.H.a. term* also available.
^ CLARK REAL ESTATE ~ 1342 W. HURON ST. 4U-M3*
OPEN f4 M.L.5.
In association W" ------- *
A SALE IS ONLY
A* OOOD AS YOUR PINANCINQ. old or eoillnfl your Iwmgt Lin ut sndlo your mortHgg. PHA or Ql. ow point*.
Aaron Mtg. & Invst. Ca.
33S-1144
BY '6MnHr, ranch type nemd~gn (liver Lake Golf Courts, |]l brick. Call at*. * p.m. 473-4017, (33,700, no ngents.
BY OWNER. BUILDER, 2 new 1 bedroom home*, 1 ready fe occupy 117,000, mher «t $22,700, both In HnHta Twp. Jwst to have 24 iwn. OR S-7444.
_____ room, flropiaco, carpellni
no agent*. 363-4227.
'•ricks oon't Ttnrpinrr
ISCHRAM
BACKUS
CURKST0N
Cobblestone porch and entrance erob, make mis 3-bed room rr"-unlque, alto toll basement garage, electric heat and wetar, window wall In dining ■ for only 123300. VA forme, P-7< CALL RAY TODAY!_______474-4101
Ciarkston School A
Located 4 blocks N.MP8R.
Orton Rd*., 4 blocks West of N. Elton Rd., enter., from Algonquin, Weller's Lake privilege*, new attractive IrMevel, 3 large bedrooms. Inviting ilvlng-dlnlng-kltchan area., largo 2 car garage, warm,
..................... egrpatod,
sere parcel — immediate oc-cy. A new 1749 model Idee . Lots of plans or tote tor
rocrttttan ro heat, only (140 down plus cl costs on FHA terms.
List With SCHRAM and tall the Vart
lining
Investors Special
4 bedroom Cep* Cod,
batonc*!*0 vacant?*Ag FE 8-4752. OR 4-1
KELLER
CITY WEST SIDE: j
KENNILW0RTH
Excellent Investment for the money. Sharp 3 bedroom ranch. Gee heat In excellent area. Selling. * ~ 514,700 "0" down, under F.
YORK
KING-PHIPPS
d area, MIMMI
ilk cei
PRICE REDUCED — Ox* sharp 3 bedroom ranch, living room, family mom
oiim
TAN LAKE, OXFORD — to bedroom ranch, Georgian . ||uing, family i
garaj#. Orest area to live
LAKEVILLE — Lake front, c 1 droom cottage type year tw, glassed In front porch often a view at lake. Asking SltfOO.
KING PHIPPS AGENCY
LAKE ORION
PROPERTY tor a 3-bed room ranch
CALL RAY TOPAYI_____________
LOON LAKE SHORES
lumlnum ranch home with lW < attached garage.., (Large
YORK
lvan
ns. tun <
______ PHA *1
down. Agent t 674-147*.
I, only 4304 i*r, 334-4973.
Cash for Your Equity
HACKETT
363-6703
DO YOU HAVE good credit sndTU00
LAKE FRONT DR PRIVILBOU
ROSS
HOMES — 113-3 baths, 3-4 be rooms, Including let, from
$34,400
ffl.l,eWm3b
Lakeland. Estates, privet* beach, PT tennis, 3 lake*, boating. Dixie Hwy. Waal at Walton Blvd. Medal* open dally — Sunday, 1-* p.m. 423-0470 PE 4-0841
iorw uviaiiii rrao,
M,L RAY TODAY!______674-4101
Eva Howard
WEST SIDE. 2 family Income. New-decorated. S bedroom*. Living m, dining room, kitchen, m Its, lit. floor. 3 room apt. ir
COZY S BEDROOM BUNOALOW. om, dining room- kitchan Glassed-In front
Ssmir, ^''hoeL "CMtoal^focirti
natural tiry]aM,n”^ll»3ns) i
srialz «"**' 6ursr@wsrsri
FARRELL
Pontiac Northern Area
high
M. 2 car gareg*. city ■war. Paved *tr**l. *2740 Assume mortgage of 1107
Oakland University
img people er retire**. Don’ KpHW-------Iplj 1--------rR‘
th roughou F.~ U,r j*^
the opportunity to Inspect th 2 bedroom home, cerpetir
*15,400 PHA.
City water end se
room, bullt-lns In kitchen, family roam with flreplac*. Patle, 2-car attached oarage. On top of five rolling acras. 037,700.
SNYDER, KINNEY & BENNETT
of Pojrttod Lek* to Bason, let* a
NEW RANCH
(Win Duplkati) ,
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION '
1----------
sCfuM*b* semen?.' 1 to
Taylor Agency, Inc.
12 Highland Rd. (AM!7) ' t 4-0304 Eves. EM 37444
thsjfotfei
fireplace, family ri
FB 3717*
»-H, tv,, .....nent. 2 car lerage, will eempleto In apt
aqftfeig d*y,‘ ^ m
MICH.
______.Ik* new,_______■
Etten Lake, tomlehed furnished. Eeautlful W \ r-
Partridge;
“IS THE BIRD TO SEE"
iced tor quick v mortgage.
st Huron St., Pontli
iliac
(43*714
OPEN
TRl-LEVEL MODE L3 OPEN 2 P.M.- 'TIL DARK S bedroom, lamlly room, ilk baths, 1 cer garage. Trl-1*v*L only SIMM
cm mLFrtSf
mil* to modal.
ilea ranch**, colon 1*1* as tow a* *14,770 plus tot.
GIROUX REAL ESTATE
4330 Highland
*73-7037 ___________4730300
RANCH WITH full basement on your tot, S1&775, mortgage available. *
FRANK MAROTJ^ *. ASSOC.
RHODES '
Beef side, | rooms, basement, gas h*at| nlco^cornor tot, S12AM, W
A."j. RHODES, Realtor
SUN WORSHIPERS
Hk* to sun bath* you cm JfJ** afj eun decks
sylVanuKi
SAM WAEWICK — Has 4 custom built brick and nan* iri,
SHOWN ANY TIME. CALL MS-
RAY
SWINO INTO SFRINO with this sharp brick rancher in Drayton,
WrMR5lTl.h4f
scaping, garden, giant petto wltn brick beraecue, lake privilege* M Hunioon Lake, there er* lots or
r68
fireplace, mltreom,
.efr».njr,> * * I
CALL RAY TOPAYI 474-4)0*
TRI-LEVEL, *16,«M ,on~yoor jek ART, DANIELS ^REALTY^321T7
TUCKER REALTY C6.
1474. 334-4473.
RAY
hit* carpeting In mastor bedroom ..PiMjHlttful aluminum retiqi on llllsma Lk. Rd. In Wstortord, this him is in Immeculato condition, perfect tor profession*) people. Hii brand new kitchen, vsnlly bath, ear attached garage, and mare for Ight price of 127,700. Cell ut tor * peel!) appointment. F-37.
ALL RAY TOPAYI 474410)
/ATERFORD —. OSOOO on land can. tract, s bedroom, basement WHfl femlly room, garage, fenced let, occult today. Agent. SMMSM or
---™**c
MILLS
THIS BEAUTIFUL S . bedroom home will help pay tor Itself, ha* extra 4 room, apartment, extra large tot, tote of trees, privilege* on Crescent Lake, si—" —
payment, land contract.
IXTRA LARGE I nr
Huron, exclusive , ______I
smell down Payment land oenlreci. NICE LOTS on lar(
County lake, 144,000
404 S. Lapeer Rd. L*k* Orton
693-8371
new Model iMi
Open deljy 7 to »
E. J. DUNLAP
Custom Builder
H7, SllvSrttone Comer Walton _
WYMAN tiRWMvR 17 Whlttemera ■*■
YOUNG-tlLT llflMW
REALLY MBANB BETTER BILT j Russell Young, BWe.
__33430M- unw, Hum It. ,
STRUBLE
WE TRADE PONTIAC KNOLLS
l bedroom brick ranch, earner tai basement, carpeting, geo hash alum, storm* and icreent, ericod *1 only 010.700, forme. ,
OFF BALDWIN
ar
3 bedroom brick tofrec* feoturtn# si eniyOUmterm*. "j
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Oxford-Orion
Indian Village
THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 10U9
For Want Adi Dial 33 '
EKssassr*
PIVB ACRES on MVfd rood. Ntwly
oM^hoot, olumlr
4 BEDROOMS
fiSwl«clrM',|»ro»r°**«c!o«l^ porch!
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rub. Pod bori
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Wmm .. M
her*. Looking living? IM.N0 Will a*t
BROOCK
411? Orchard Loko Road At Pontiac Troll
MA 6-4000 4444890
LAZENBY
LAKE PRIVILEGES AND ACREAGE TOO!)
• BEDROOM RANCH, 214 car attach .d garaga, full basair— Almost i acraa of baautlful «
H 'snd overlooking a I and across to* a I beach. An axca
iimosr a acraa d. rolling land lining law an rom private t uy. Owner la
OUT AUBURN WAY
-lose to the expressway h. HI charming 1 bedroom, home lust waiting for a now owner. It features —i hall, carpeted. living I Hag >ms, natural fireplace, — ikads of roll-out drawers In
____full basement, 2 car garage.
A better buy at ft?,no with G.l. or FHA terms. HURRY.
ALMOST NEW TRI-LEVEL
... canal with Williams Lake privileges. You'll fall in love at first sight with this delightful home with 'Irt ISO feet deep lot In an apple I xhard. Has everything one would desire In a new home Incl. brick siding, family room with fireplace comfortable sized rooms, attached : car garage. We will proudly shov you through and discuss price an<
WARDEN
"Established 1930"
IN BUT OUT
Quality constructed aluminum ranch home on IM X 140 in Pontiac Northern school district n bedrooms, 1st floor family room, oak floors, natal, full basement, 2 car attached garage.
PROFESSIONALS DREAM HOME
ACRES IN AUBURN HEIGHTS
A truly baautlful story and half bungalow situated on an outata lot bi this "In demand area." 7 rooms In all with oak floors, fared walls, separate dining room, let floor family ruom, full mam with gas Mat and 2 car garage.
BUDS ARE COMING
And seen, the gigantic oaks will be bursting with loveliness all ■nwng thb contemporary brick ranch home, 1 bedrooms, 10 x II filKMftj wfih built-ins. IS x IS beamed calling living room with jmpeHnfr dregss and massive fireplace, gas not Water hast and
BRAND NEW HOME
i,. completely decorated. All storms and screens.
DORRIS & SON REALTOR 2536 DIxIb Hwy. MLS
A&G
SiUHmw . 41
HIITER
LAND CONTRACT TIRMI — on ‘his 7 room, S-lovtl homo, 1 baths,
XS1 ......
any arqjlstod < Hint ttvfl*k»ah
Bedroom No. 1 -
dltlon located In Our Lady of Lakes, a professionally designed sub. of tins well, kept brick homr on winding paved streets.
$26,950
FHA OR CONVENTIONAL
ANDERSON & GILFORD Building & Realty
SMI Highland Rd. (M■») MHO
AVON
ISILVERSTONE—
SiLVER LAKE ESTATES
Weinberger rancher, a beauty on a corner lot, L......
leaving state must sail Quick
unfurnished.
HALL
... warp. Featuring I fi beautiful carpeting. Fro Walters Lake, Clarkstw area. Let ut snow you thl
UNION LAKE PRIVILEGES — go with this large 3 bedroom — ranch, full basement, loads Iras. In this home. IVb baautlful larg* kitchen ......
separata dining art*, completely carpeted. Ottered at only *23.300. Don't Walt on thla ana.
NEW 3-bedroom — Alum, ranch,
FRESH AS SPRING
AND PRETTY AS A PICTURE has lovely carpeted " — —M large kitchen. Reere . ----------------
dean home* fbreniy't35.soi"
PLEASANT LAKE HIGHLANDS DREAMY BRICK RANCH
built the way you want It.
- Ing and featuring wood bedrooms, IVb baths, attached acaped let. Priced et 123.300
IS MC
is within walking dlatance t, high echael. It foatoraa large ilv three generous bedrooms, full basement, two car garaga an anchor hncad yard. Priced at *23,900 and wa da TRADE -Let us shew you how easy It la to own this home.
ON OTTER LAKE
WE Lll
1071 W. Huron St.
IRWIN
__PI VMRjf of living.
2 tots beautifully landacapad. 3 bedrooms with plenty of closets. Carpeting In spacious living
room, dining room and dan, Nice recreaton room, attached garage. Many qualify features.
SYLVAN VILLAGE:
This frame two story h a large living (mi
fireplace, full alia
BUYING OR SELLING CALL JOHN K. IRWIN & SONS
313 Watt Huron — Since 1»2J PI 3»t444. After S p.m. FB B4*44
FIRST IN VALUES
RENTING
WE
ARE NOW
HILL ACCEPT ALL APPLICATIONS PROM ANY WORKERS, WIDOWS OR DIVORCEES.
PEOPLE WITH CREDIT PROBLEMS AND R B T I R “ ARB OKAY WITH US.
ARRO
Cash for your aquity or land contract
WATERFORD AREA
KEEG0
2-bedroom brick with full base ment, easy mortgage assumption.
$6000 DOWN
Long Lake Privileges, 2 houses oi one lot, rent one end live In thi ether. Let It pay tor Itself.
„ WANT TO MAKE A DEAL? THE. BEST WAY IS WITH COSWAYJ_
COSWAY
KINZLER
CASS LAKE CANAL
Just a short distance to big Casa
Likt and und Midi *“■
Small
10 VERY LARGE ROOMS
Just what many have bean —. A really solid and Sr home. 'Completely antique paneling with beamed callings. Has 4 extra sized bedroom* and 3 tiled baths. Downstairs all beautifully carpeted end extras. Larga fenced lot and 2 car garaga. Ideal for larga family or 2 family. Uppsr now ranted f—1 $ioo per month. A new offering
ROYER
HOLLY OPPICE
4 Bedrooms—8 Acres story Colonial cement block home bum In the lata IStOi. Tht original "old country", charm Still uI— A-
Intact. High callings, j
country kltchsn.n
11x20 living rob.... I ... _______
with stokor-fod coal furnaca. paved road. IVb milts eutslda Holly. Fruit trots. Shada trees flowering shrub* add to the chi of country living. 023,000.
south of Flint. I
WE BUILD - TRADE ROYER REALTY, INC. PHONE. 634-8204
Holly Branch_ Holly Plazi
FE 5-8183
NORTH SIDE
Three bedroom front. Carpeted Kitchen A utility Fenced corner ta
AUBURN AVE.
dining room, Kitchen -____
area. Oan. Two baths, basement A recreation (aQM^BBriiMmilQ Easy FHA tai
SOUTH SIDE
Two bedroom A dining ares
IRWIN
NEAR 0. U.
2-bedroom bungalow, full besom* 40x230', zoned commercial, <
attached garage, be lament with
ranch Type
brick bungalow with living room, full bsse-family
room with fireplace, IVb baths, attached 2 car garage.
GEORGE IRWIN, REALTOR MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 9$ W. WALTON____________FE 3-7003
SbIb Houses_________49
Wideman
CITY EA'ST—FHA
3 BEDROOM. .
Rancher, with family dining room, plastic til* kitchen, 0 wardrobe desetSi -
SSSRSn
SPACIOUS OLDER HOME
In good condition, 4 bedrooms, baths, carpeted living and dining rooms, basement, 2 car garaga, nice lot.,$15,*50. FHA TERMS.
0. WIDEMAN, REALTOR
334-4324. 332-4490
Brown-
LOVE nature?
Larg* rustle quad-1 acre next to to*' Drayton Woods. ; x 24 family i fireplace, 2 full 2Vj car garage, built In. See this
is, tlato fi i A dlsnwi
larg* 22 natural
412 W. HURON S
STOUTS
Best Buys Today
FOR A GROWING FAMILY!*
Perfect Donaldson Park locatloi goes with this good looking bedroom ranch hoi—
BEAUTIFUL VIEW OF LAKEt
From almost avury room of this sharp Bl-L*vel, 2 natural fireplaces, fully carpeted with lots of storage,
2 separate entrances, could bo * sharp income. Only $34,500.
3 ACRE PARCELS
1 acre parcels, lakt lots and lake privilege tots. Wooded A scenic from *2,MO. Call us early for host selec-
LES BROWN REALTORS, BUILDERS APPRAISERS
... he Pontiac area for over 30 years. Members of the Multiple Listing Service, th* Pontiac Board of Realtors. N.A.R.B. North Oakland County Builders Association,
OPEN
A New Model Is Open For Your, Inspection
i Colony Heights from 3-S Mondi through Thursday end 2-5 Sal. * Sun. Take Ell*. Laka Rd. tom west tram Williams Lake Rd. Colony Heights Blvd.
WE BUILD
RANCHES, COLONIALS, TRI-LEVELS 34-5 BEDROOMS 1-1 ft-216 BATHS
Your choice of 1
tached 2to car garage. Beautiful condition throughout and Incluc' ‘ many extras. Unusual btdroi section air conditioned. Speck to acre fenced lot with Is privileges. Concrete drive t water gas fired heat. You’ll I this and best of all can handled with only $7500 down, appointment.
HERRYINT0N HILLS BRICK*
i Extra sharp and priced right fl
I 3 bedroom brick hat full be mint w»h gas heat. Attach
25% DOWN
BUY NOW BEFORE THE INTEREST RATE INCREASE
HAYDEN REALTY
343-4404 10733 Highland Rd. (M-Sf)
to Mil* west of Oxbow Lake
INVESTMENT PROPERTY.! '
CWHAVE YOU OWNED AN INCOME PROPERTY SUCH AS-AN APARTMENT HOUSE, COMMERCIAL BUILDING, ETC . FROM ONE TO SEVEN YEARS? IF YOUR ANSWER IS ZvSs, THEN YOU MAY WANT TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE CURRENT MARKET.. NOW IS THE TIME TO CONVERT YOUR EQUITY TO CASH,
WE ARB NOW ABLE TO ANALYZE YOUR PROPERTY BY COMPUTER AND SHOW YOU WHETHER YOU SHOULD HOLD THE PROPERTY OR SILL. CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT WITH ONE OF OUR OU A L I P 11 D REPRESENTATIVES TODAY,
BATEMAN ,
Estate 377 S. Telegraph Rd,
338-9641
Waakdays after S, Sat A Sint' CALL r
BARBER SHOP
Excellent east sld* comer loc lion with parking. Ready t business. We can show anytime. Term*.
Eve. call Mr. Alton, 334-53(1
NiCHOLII & HARGER CO.
33to W. Huron St.____
►jVal-U-Wayf
Michigan st.
Sharp 2 bedroom home v basement, gas heat, till
PERRY PARK-
First ottering « bath bungalow etraat. lto car Quick possar-terms on land
DON'T DROOL BUY IT!-
pretty
CLARKSTON
NEW 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH, Include* baautlful -Treating, larg* dining room, jllt-ln ovsn and rang* full
QBIPNPmVIiPMP I picture this ideal 1945 built ranch homo Is located in good solid residential ■ * bedrooms, full
5 BEDROOMS
Extra larg* 2-story • homo an .Midway st. Wall to wall carpeting In th* living room and dining room, gas heat, basement. Only 1430 move* you In.
WEST SIDE
Larg* 3 bedroom-home, full basement, paneled living room end dining room, nlc# kitchen, enclosed porch. Ideal location. Move r ‘
Brandon, Independence, Waterford, -.Commerce, W. Bloomfield —■ — “
YOU CAN TRADE FOR AN’ HOME WE HAVE FOR SALI
Val-U-Way Realty and Building Co.
FE 4-3531
343 Oakland Av*. Open 9
floors, ideal yard with chain in ’ fencing complete. $27,300. See it
WARREN STOUT, REALTOR
430 N. Opdyke Rd. .FE M14S;
>*liv.6lTF ffliMHgJiglu
ARE YOU A BUYER?
PLEASANT LAKE . ■ ■
Reel nlc* rambling ranch altuatodj on 1 acre, 3 bedrooms, tull dining; room, largo living room with fireplace and new carpeting, Extra room with air conditioning that
with built-in barbecue, only *32,000.
AUBURN HEIGHTS
tiding.
and 11. Ml be expanded
with aluminum iving room he* carpeting i paneled. Enclosed sun porch I to car garaga. Upttalrt can „ ..pended Into extra room. Full prlco 113,900. You name th* farm*.
SANFORD A PIKE .
Nlc* 2 bedroom homo with new
I. $12.90C
n price with zi
JOHNSON 1
2 FAMILY ::c
24 SENECA
2 FAMILY
S3 S. EASTWAY
2 FAMILY «•
4213 BALDWIN .i?
3 FAMILY
319 LIBERTY ' "
3 FAMILY
' 459 ORCHARD LAKE
2 FAMILY
259 E. BLVD. S.
4 FAMILY
217 AUBURN AVI.
8 ROOM 3 STORY
Largo country kitchen. Full dining room. Full basamgnt and anetoir11 porch. *1,000 down on FHA.
LAUINGER
O'NEIL
WHY NOT TRADE?
BLOOMFIELD HILLS
Magnificent It th* only word tor describing this 3 bedroom brick
----•- *■—- “eautifully designed.
It of th* finest >1*... Architecturally MR living roam with woodburnlqg fireplace, formal dining room, largo bright kitchen, |j| baths, 2 car garage, “
seclusion, a beautlfii to 0 room-bar. “' '
EASTHAM
NOT NEW, BUT NICE
I* this 3 bedroom alum. horn*. Dining ream, nlc* kitchen with anack-bar, larg* tutnmar porch, basamant, garaga, f*ne*d_ yard. Prlc* $15,500, PHA. Near Eastern Jjr. High. Call tm)*'
MOVE RIGHT IN
$9,500 FHA for this 2 bedroom larg* kitchen xdlA -----1. IS x 20 Could you
JOHN KINZLER, Realtor
3219 Dlxto Hwy. 423-OS
Lilting Strvlct Open f
CROSS GILES
qualified
............ .......... East
For restful
CAN'T LOSE
*hl* ^^a^htotL
ROYER
GOODRICH OFFICE
IDEAL MONEY-MAKER
2 family Income. Excellent condition and location. Clou to itoro$, churches and schools. Land con-
ROYER REALTY, LNC.
GOODRICH ' .
636-2211
SMITH -
»V.,rl».
f. | Dearoom name wim av n. wi v,i s Oakland Av*., which runs 334 ft. 1 straight through to Howard St. Opportunity $20,000 on iai
Realty & Investment Co.
W* pay cash for used homes
674-3105 MLS
VON
Investment Property
MILLER
AARON BAUGHEY REALTOR
bedroom homo In It featuring newly
____I.....
Large kitchen with eating area. Lovely fenced yard, healed 2to car
Good ran- NORTH SIDE.
down. S excel lent condll o heart of1 carpeted living
Excellent Income im I wniwi I _ ..... .....
northwest I who^lTkei'to' tinker.'Ye* this toe and both First time advertised I bath uo.i
NORTHERN HI III lust around cornar from thi* lovoly family he
i. 2 family, 3 r
aluminum JVTto/'V^TorThit one*, 'll'*
HERPS THE PERFECT hem*.; PLACE TO WELCOME SPRING
Beautiful Wooded
lake, thl* lovely---------
----- you gaep with delight. En oy
'____Tr. i.i.. ulu u,IMIite
priced at only S12A00.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING
Located on Baldwin Avt. clot# lr business unite, each with Its a living quarters upstairs, gross oom* on *4,230 per year, con bought on tana contract, w own paymant. Give ui will show It to you.
DHPMII. _________ Keep your
right on your own properly. Largo glaitod porch and balcony overlooks toko, exposed basement.
Excell*
MODEL
OVER 1,100 SQUARE FEET W* build en your lot or ours .
Ceramic bath, Formica counter tops. Built In rango. All this ‘ *14,930.
MODEL AT 3743.DWIGHT
M50 to Airport Rd., right Airport Rd. to Dwight. Model i dally 5 to * p.m.
VON REALTY
3401 W. Hi 442-3(00________
land contract.
FHA $17,500
Youll not ba disappointed bedroom home. You wll
financing
s at only 030.900.
>. P10
PUT SPRING IN YOUR LIFE
Open th* door to pleasure. Do beautiful trees, flowers,
extra values galorel |,
this hug* deep-carpeted living room. Plastorod walls, covered callings, larga sttp-saver kitchen, utility room, larg*1 bedrooms. Lake privileges on Elizabeth Laka. Mr"* sura you see tola today.
Bill Eastham, Realtor
WATERFORD PLAZA 5020 HIGHLAND RD. (M-59) h
ROOM FURNISHEO, full bath, fireplace, electric heat, 300* sandy beach. 15' flbarglas boat, 44 h.p. and trailer. Extra rowboat shad, swing and picnic tabla. Wooded scenic setting. 473-2377 or 423-3740.
ioo* Lot available, mM
---- --1. 0)1,900. firms. 473-
down, largo formal .... eating area off kitchen, recreation room and 2 car garage.
Income Property
Nowly decorated. Plastered
formal dining room. Lovely ----------
yard, garage. Owners are moving to Florida. This 'Is on* of the bast - to* North aid*. 019,450,
WEST SIDE. 9 rooms. V/t ball i. Homo In* good*con^1ttoi. 'close General Hospital. Just *14,300 1 to existing
Claude McGruder Realtor
3710 Elizabeth’Lk, Rd. 4124720 Multiple Listing Servlet *-----
FIREPLACE, 3 BEDROOMS are just
TIMES
WHIPPLE LAKE FRONT
S bedroom ranch « • baautlful lot '—
ron*Fttt.'. C
.MLS
REAL VALUE REALTY
For Imediate Action Call FE 5-3676-642-4220
GAYLORD'
OFFERS
49 Sale Houses
TEDS TRADING
674-2236
TWO FAMILY INCOME
DOWNSTAIRS: S bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen, toll basement and fMptoOO. UPSTAIRS: 3 rooms with complete kitchen. Thl* property It In excellent condition, ONLY *17,900 ON FHA OR OI TERMS. Hurry on this on*.
MAIDEN VOYAGE
Brand spanking new It .this S bedroom aluminum ranch with mhEmI it space, full base-
__d fibers, gat haat.
real nlc* extras.
CALIFORNIA STYLE
MAJESTIC
Ottcrlbat toll large 4 bedroom all brick 2 story noma In Senv jnbto Hill*. Pggtgrlne I full tom, larg* living room, formal dining room, sowing room, mfiimlOMn-on, flraplaco, full basamsfrt and Bear garaga. CALL TODAY far
SUMMER FUN
Can b* your* In tola lake from trl-level with ASM sq. ft. of charming living apace, featuring 3 bedromt, larg* «*«•«*■ —-fireplace, 2-car house and IIP of t
HORN OF PLENTY
Plenty of room that la In fhto *■ bedroom bI-level that realty ha* that necessary space. Paafurlng * large family room, I full baths, Florida room, sib ear- garaga, rovsd drive and nlw landtcbplng
WwSiJpsSF
674-2236
JUST A LITTLE EAST o A vary nice 3 bedroor approximately^ 1 acre,
larg* storage*^
'BUD'
paneled walls and attached gai
Ottered at only 134,9**. W*_____
arrange your financing so call for in appointment right away.
4 BEDROOMS
In to# Clarkiton area, y room ranch featuring hug* family room with a (lrapiece, lto baths, gas haat, carpatlng, partial basamant, attached garage and paved street. Offered at only 122,10*. V
plenty < ga, 23x31
B- stool down.
OXFORD AREA. 2 bedroom t
with toko a --------------
Lot 30x130
only t31M down, call «
(-9493.
PLANNING ON OOINO
if to w* hav* __________
honws on approximately^a
P-^-aar. a, ...
I. You w
no wnen you S*w rnis wen;
property with 2 Income' i. Only 114,IM, Hurry on thla
brick ranch. Living lining al, carpaling, i bath. Nlc* alzad i dining aria.
-as heat, pi m. Dan and il i. lto car gi *22,900.0*,
BEAUTIFUL BUSH LAKE
Larg* IIK* front tots and largo oft The lak* tot* In to* dallghtnil Village of Holly, Mlchlr"
Roedy to go, all Improvam
completed) public weti
bTack*top *ptv!ng,* concrete**! and gutter, wall restricted: I front tola from MMMA aff lak* lots from sesgg.gg.
NICHOLIE-HUDSON . Associates, Inc.
1141 W. Huron It.
681-1770
after 6 p.m. FE 2-3370
49
MMES
JUST LIKE *
NEW: THREE BEDROOM quad-tovol en to* wgttr. t baths, to Ini, family room fireplace, and otteched garage. CALL NOWII * ABOUT OUR GUARANTEE PROGRAM! I
#12
NOTHING DOWN
EE PROGRAMII
PRIME AREA
•ItJ^K RANCHER ,
BtlBMBrCALl
FHA TERMS , ' ' #27
DOWN too^you •"*« thto_ nortootidjtom* dtyg
I bedrooms, ftraplacg, finished L TODAYII ASK ABOUT OUR
• #80 basement, llJi GUARAN-
SuaVantee program! I
FOUR BEDROOM
center. CALL h
#28
BRICK COLONIAL: Plraplgco, dining room, batomant, and f ci garage. Near everything. 122,9*0, Ifl IT TODAYII AIK AtOt OUR OUARANTIE PROGRAMII
RANCHERS, “^UIJY IL.
:kktbook.
CLARKSTON
625-2441
ROCHESTER
651-151$
PROGRAMII
SIX NEW MODELS
lOLONIALS, SPLIT-LEVELS. QUALITY-BUILT WltH TERIALS. ONE TO MEET YOUR NEEDS AND
PONTIAC. oihon*jm2??
338-7161
UNION UW ' 9*3-4171
give us a call today. W* Irat
THIS HOME NEEDS A FAMILY
alum, sldtd ranch w
____—.ns, lto baths, ratrlgi
stove, 2to car aftachtd garaga,
■ • ‘ thelor says olw* a family a to *n|oy tab. Only *27,300.
, No. B7
DO YOU HAVE $2000?
Than why ram when you could b* oharp S bedroom brick ranch horn* with full jvs car garage, situated larg* cyclone fenced yard.
NoV A?
Clarkston a
I district, t
3 FAMILY
EAST SIDE — Needs work but prlcod right at *13,250 -*3300 down. Sold.
5 FAMILY ALUM.
sided — NORTHSIDE,
*24,300 — $4000 down Will thow over 40 per cent return on down paymont. SOLD
4 FAMILY FRAME
NEW FURNACE, Northsldt, $24,500 - *4,300 down wfii fhow 30 parcant return on
For income Property'
Owners anxious to sail tot* sharp s
■ built-in bar, 2
NEAR PINCONNING
4 room ranch on 2 acras featuring
5 bedrooms, larg* dining room partial aluminum sldad arid at tached garage. Offered at enh (7930. Call right away an tola, wi have picture* at our office.
WHEN YOU SEEK OUR SERVICE
Times Realty
SS90 DIXIE HIGHWAY 423-0600 REALTOR Opiri 9-9 Dali ' OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-3
pontiac
2-famlly Income .on east aid*, located on corner lot clot* to'Out line and schools. Present rental $145 a month but could ba-to-created, completely painted outside last, year: Has 2-car garaga,
separata gas furnaces and waftr heaters. FHA or land contract terms. >«,
UTICA
THb Rolfs H. Smith Co.
Sheldon B. Smith, Realtor 244 S. Telegraph Rd.
•333-7848
51
U FT. ON THE WATER, 30 acra
HAROLD R. FRANKS, Rsolty MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE
Custom carpeted and draped living room. Beautiful view, 3 bedrooms, lto baths. Attractive kltehan and dining gri - —
Everett Cummings, Rsaltor
2303 UNION LAKE ROAD 3-3200___________ 343*7121
LOOKING FOR LAKE FRONT. -------------- 'to i badraarotoriiM
2 flreplac
il tiding.
PROPERTY V
Kick a¥r
HI.... COMPLETELY ” NEW
on woodod lot? YOU HAVE JUST FOUND ITII Don't wait, priced* at $33,950, immediate occupancy , NELSON BLDO. kg. other homes
LAKE HILL SIDE
105' FRONTAGE ON BUNNY BUN_LAKI _ _ . OJJOJjjCSgRb .ARBA^B^
CROSS
SPRING IS HERE
And soon summer time. Isn't to* time to think about swim........
end fishing? Wav'* luat to* horn* tor you. A nlc# alum, sldad ranch wlto 3
Reo,ty & InvBstmsnt Co.
!or a nominal Invastmant w» psy cash for utod homes
morgag. W«"Sutog coM 674-3105 MLS
only *103 a month paymant*. No. B4|
IS YOURS A LITTLE FAMILY?
don't fall to ini
___ two bedroom..ht. ._ BBMM
Waterford area wlto lek* privileges, larg* lot, garden area, garaga. Living room car:
automatic dishwasher
$17,200. I
CHEAPER THAN RENT
$6000
Lodd't of Pontla*
391-3300
nd Pontiac Motor*. F.H... trms. No. £>41
NEW MODELS OPEN DAILY 1-5 P.M.
it Lak* Angolut Lakovlow Estato*. vest on Walton to Cllntonvllt* Rd., • Lak# Angalua Road.
RAY O'NEIL REALTY 3520 PONTIAC LAKE ROAD
OR 4-2222 MLS 334-4343
49
contained. 3 acras an- front lak* baaulllul location wlto toil of Pin* and Birch tract. Located In Upper Peninsula. 110,000 down on land contract at 4 par cant. ,
For Income Properly Leak to to* Loader
CROSS
Rsolty & InvBstmsnt Co.
W* pay caih for used homes
674-3105 MLS
LAKE FRONT HOMES.
■■ Dally Co” *nd ° ‘ EM 3-71.14
LAKE INEZ
Atlanta, Mich, on M-32 Pre-Season Special
Largo woodod lak* front loti c beautiful private, spring tod jak sandy beaches, from $3,400 Lai ■cceta lota, 2 and S acre pare* available. BxCfTtaflt fishing. Wri._ Laka Inai, 234* Blinbaih^ Lm* Rd., Pontiac, Mich, “**' '**■ a‘ 0054, evenings 4 to MACEDAY LAKE
I*, Independence Twp. Estates, lak* front*, cent: iron:* and lak* prlvllagaa, loft $3000 and up.
K. L. TEMPLETON, REALTOR
2339 ORCHARD L "
ON HURON RIVER Only $3,000 down Only $130 per month
Listing - Selling - Appraising — Building PADDLE YOUR CANOE
Inf* I lake* from toll 4 'bedroom ranch hem*. Extra Jarg* living and dining room, bright cheery kltehan, car and a half garaga and toiicad yard. All toil tor pniy ifo.foo, GI tarmi.
LOOK THIS OVER
Beautifully constructed three-bedroom horn*. Recreation room with fireplace, attached 2-car garage, beta and a half, extra larg* kltehan with bulft-Tn*. Larga MirnMEoagad lot an a. canal with access to to* lake. *42.900, end w* WIN tw* your present home In trad*.
SO MUCH FOR SOtLItIlE
3 bedroom homo In to* Drayton Ptolnt area, tola I atory haa living room, dining room, kitchen, full basement, close to schools arid shopping, call tor details an this en*. Full price 015,9(0, REMEMBER . .. WE TRADE.
NOW OPEN . . . NEW MODEL . . . OPEN NOW OpBn Daily Except Friday from 4 to 7 p.m.
Opsn Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 6 p.m.
1900 WELLINGTON, A super aluminum rancfwr with ell aluminum trim, Ceramic master bathroom, plus half bath, formica cupboards,
S’Lj^SMPESESSlSr
mil* north at Andarionyllto Rd„ turji^ right an nockcroft to Wafllngtan.
’ FRUSHOUR REALTY REALTORS - MLS
674-2245 57S0 Williom Lok« Rd. 674-4161
BRICK COLONIAL IN OXFORD
On* of the finest horn** In to* area, i dal, tnrlall atorg n*m P —
A LOVE IN
SWIMMING POOL AND 1 ACRE OF LAND !
1CPiflr-|Ut]hA nr
623 S. LoptBr Rood ' > Oxford
PHONE: 628-2548 ,
For Wont Ads Dial S3449I1
THE PdNTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. APRIL 24. 1968
— 1167700 Oartttion — ottoo"_ wjfii (totwi Cf
MENZIES
Ml 11 bod room homo, large
SSHE**
SISLOCK & KENT, INC mm! Pon,l,e ***** ■«* *L4(
i Ido. JM)
A MILL In Orovolind Twp. 20 ocrn, rolllg octnlc Iona,
SS^TSSk^lnc 0pw
HOMES^ES^Orlon Twp. A
GOLDEN GATE: 101 X 140. *3,000. ALSO too Indlanwood Short nomttlte; Ixc. I o e • 11 o reasonably priced. Coll today I
■ wo w. wanon, re m/i
MULTIPLE LISTING OBRVICB
:h °NS^Pud2P U.
FARM HOUSE. NEEDS repair. „„ and 10 acraa. cioaa to Intortoehan. Deer, small Mma, Lakes. »5,ooo. *1,000 dn. 0100 par acre. 10 par can! down. Beautiful wooded hunting acraaoa. United Perm Agency. U.S. SI N. Traversa City. 414-947-
GRAYLINO AREA. 10x50’ tl
HIGGINS LAKE COTTAGE
No. *»'
S Bedroom year around, only 5 blocks from the beach and boat dock. 11400 cash. Only 0 This to**”"1
modem furnished cabin* on 1 tot, New pump and aaptlc. Heel storage aliad. Lake across the road -with a good beach aai 1—1 launching. Asking 00*00 **»wn.
REALTY
basement — must, it *3905
rustle-SCxM', 04495 brick - 24'xJS', (4995 4 bedrm. chalet — 24'x2*', *799*. roughed to on your tot. BILL dew " PB M19* or PE MT
Loti-Acroago
NORTH OF ROCHESTER,_____________
farm, S houses, lama barn, many other buildings, trout pond, blacktop road, E-Z terms. Brian
1, I, 10 ACRE PARCELS, wood** rolling. Fowler RHy„ 343-8322,
MS ACRE PAR&lLS, woododl " tog, live riraom. Fowler, 363 4*5-1404, moan.
Lots—Acraaga
Mr ACRE UP TO 1
close t* *75 ant .____
some with taka privileges, iM*Mp down, atarts your d» monthly paymant.
wright realty
0*2 Oakland A»a.______PE 59141
1 ACRE (M» LAN6 ik restricted subdivision, S miles north or Clarfcston. Quick access to 1-75 05-224*. ._________________
1 AND ONLY
erica. Buy n May I all Iota go up 10 par cant. Beat the Increase, WE WILL CONSIDER LAND CONTRACT.
McCullough realty
5440 Hlghlnad Rd. (M-59)
474-2234 _____________ML*
4 LARGE Lake FRONT tola on
GIFT (HOP to 9 foam house, iw
FARRELL
2.7 Acrss—Clot* in
Ideal building alto. Water
ftma A
FARRELL REALTY
HA* 5BBDROOM.
homealte, 152x431 ft- natural gas. Ni par mo. on land contract. Brian, Inc. Open dally 9 to 9. 425
NEAR PINE KNOB, TWO 2-ACRE PARCELS, A CHOICE OP LOCATIONS. 1SPBR CENT DOWN.
AL PAULY
3-3*00 EVB2. <73-9272
DOWNTOWN PONTIAC
— Ball fatophana (■ city of-Corner 1 story bldg., 1st 4*00 sq. ft., fenosd r ' steal shads. Parmarly
imblng a
i. zoned for 40 u
multiple <
FLATTLEY REALTY
420 commerce Rd._______343-49*1
ORION 40" CORNER Clarkston Rd. (MOO.
GREEN ACRES
1449 »■ Lapaer Rd. MY *4842
OXFORD AREA 100 ft. cholca building alto.
TOM
REAGAN
REAL ESTATE
2251 N. OPdVka ________332-0
ROCHESTER NBAR NEW HI school, 140x175', *5*00. 4514440.'
*237,m‘ *' *
ZONE DC-3
7,"water Vsewiir.
t dl---- —
M 59-W. HURON ST.
200x242 ft. COT Telegraph, water *19**00, can be dlv
WILL ~ ’ TRADE
Annstt Inc. Realtors 28 E. Huron St. 33G0466
rtSTf
I ACRB*k, of Rochester,
fad-. Sfitt
■ Openjalty 9
k ACRE l^RCELS JUST WEST OP WATMPORD, OPEN COUNTRY, WOODLAND, ZON-RD - SO YOU CAN KEEP A HORSE. 15 PER CENT DOWN.
1* ACRE PARCEL - _________________
wooded, rolling, alraam Bordering rear of properly. *990 down on land contract tarm*. Located N. of Clarkston, Brian, Inc. Opan
~) 9, 4230702.
SMALL FARMS TAKE YOUR CHOICE!- ’
A three, four, seven, tan, one or 42 acraa available ... MM beautiful land.loeatadjual outside the limit* of Drydad.
Perfect spot tor small f--
location and any alia parcel-_
be handled with only 25 percent down, nothing Ilk* It around ar* first time offered.
WARREN STOUT, REALTOR
* k* Rd. PE 5*145 Dally til *
1450 N. O
10-20 ACRES, CLEARED, privacy, — 6MGMS, Oxford.
10 ACRES r
fw Tirana
(Vacant land), to baautl-
acra parcel*. M,00* par
ih. *1,000 i North Oakl a Knight I « 52847.
40-ACRE FARM, 2--------------
rage, ndar Ortonvllla, land ___
tract, 2 creaks, will dlvkto. Brian Inc. Open dally 9 to 9.4234)702. fSm CORNER LOT. Lab pt
ja
*0 A^i i* 3 PONDS, secluded
1*0x19* LOI Tram, to W
4TAOE, Ih of Pot
tlac. 434-2330. blacktop stre
A GOOD WAY TO LIVE
COUNTRY ACRE*
Ito ACRE*, completely wooded, *4,995, is per cent down.
I acres, fiat to sllg wall, *4,995, torma.
1* ACRES, Lapaar a frontage and all gc parcel* to chaos* tr
I. Many 150, (900
If AtREI, buutllul rolling country and over HOO* of road frontage, > par acre. Total prlc* (70,500,
U2.pt
terms.
CALL COLLECT 435M15 »Y OWNER - 0 lots to Bunny Run, Lak* Onin. Morn—
CuSmtc
blacktop
kiton aBBa, 4to aCM*.
Commercial and Induitrial
Coolav Lak* Road _
Ciiisll —
IS acraa, lonad muitipia, pouiu razonlng to manufacturing.
Opdyk* Road _ _
C-2 zoning, 1.7 acre* with 10*0 • frontage. Pontiac Twp.
Montcalm Strait_
137 b^aggra*. loo ft- near Baldwlt
agfeaa "■ ItS'iHwraM
Mfm
(39,rat, SIMM
it
i* city. . i Hi, ffWtifl
ROYER
GOODRICH OPFICB
5 ACRES
A ntca 5 acVas ... Ml. Groveland Twp. property has 32x33 ft. shall horn* with new r— Several other nlc* building Let* of traos. *2,000 down er contract. 1 *—to
ROYER REALTY, INC.
GOODRICH
636-2211
80 TO 800 ACRES
Lower Michigan. Dairy, gralit f or hogal Noma your farm ....da, w* have If af Dean * "Michigan's Form Real Estate
.—--IT——,1 H MljHBjp
, Mich. Ph.t 515
HOWARD T.
KEATING
2040 W. 13 Mil* girmlngham
451234 5457959
Inflation is Diffarant things to diffarant pooplo.
Id paying tl fin* tori whll* going In to pay s cent cup ef com*. T. C. Nawi, Winter'
at 11750 por acre -m In where land I* aallln for IS,MX par acre,
star.
5DROOM tame and tckia am* ball store, wl on Lak* Orion. Ideal f md butlnesa combination.
GEORGE IRWIN, REALTOR
multiple uiTiWsilyiefe
* - WALTON |i
_____________57ito
INVESTORS
eajrgLatrt.ri...
paying heavy capltal galns text If “ * — Commerclel Ex-
LOVELAND
COMMERCIAL
photographer, printer, '•ttomey! Insurance or any small bualnasa.
Tire Business
Rafail Haas and batttrlai on busy vantorT *40,Mo!* Iirooo'dovm.'
C. PANGUS, Realtors
„ OPBN 7 DAYS A WEEK M M-15 Orto
TALL COLLECT 427-2MI
TEXACO
Business opportunity avail-abla. 2 Bay sarvica station, 12 Mile and Northwastsm, Southfield, Mich. Texaco will assist you in setting up your own business. Take advantage of a National name. Contact Stanley Dedinas, days 292-6000, avss. 268-8266.
Salt Land Contracts
iw years c Pontiac. Ns
35 CENT CAR WASH
■SliuNr
Attar 5 p.m. call Mrs. Eva F. Andarson 333-37
Annett Inc., Raaltors 28 E. Huron St. 338-0466
75" LOCKE WITH REVERSE, com-
power mowar, misc. hand tool*. 15 cuttomara. 01,150. par Inform*ton call PE ‘ —
AUTO
EQUIPAMNT POE B op___________
beauty *hop. Mutt b* told by April 30, tmt offer, 47579*3 or *37-41B.
EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORSHIP,
U WHAT YOU'D EXPECT TO PAY
3 ROOMS
BRAND NEW FURNITURE
$297
MJOpor wa*k
LiTTLE JOE'S
„ BARGAIN HOUSE ,
14*1 n^ftht ^Woyn.^PE 54(41
(trad now wrnmirai M9. Cash ---
ETO!.
^BHB^MS;roVnnd„i
1441 iaidwln. FB 2-4442. _
4' X r PLATE OLAtt mirror, t condition *7*. 3457013._
BURNER ELECTRIC I
HOUSEHOLD SPECIAL
JtuMIrjiB i aSiUSS” "
Opjoco living room outfit with 2-pc, living room tulta, 2 Hop tablet, 1 cocktail table, 2 table Tar--1
(1) 9‘X12' rug Included.
7-plec# bedroom tulte with drotaor, chest, full-size b binortprlng mattress and t ■ box spring and 1 vanity Ian
5-plece dinette set with 4 __
'‘•-— end table. All for *399. Your la good at Wyman's.
WYMAN FURNITURE CO.
j-isw
KENMORB WRINGER
; 1 TO 50
UND CONTRACTS
Urgently needed, fag ua before i (sal.
Warroh Stout, Realtor
N N. Opdyk* Rd. FB 5(141 - | Open EvesT til l gjw.
CASH FOR LAND CONTRACT!
H. J. Van Walt 4540 Dixie Hwy. - OR 511*5 SOLD FOR (7,450, (2,000 down, 7 cant Interest, *45 monthly payment*.. will noewm,’MML good discounts. Call and aak for Chariot Pangua.
C. PANGUS, REALTORS
. . OPBN 7 DAY* A WEEK 430 M-15 Ortonvllla
CALL COLLECT 427-2115
1 PIECB CONTEMPORARY IMng outfit, and_Porch oat, area. 3&5571.
*4" ELECTRIC RANOl. 01
4135. Call aft. 4:30. 5
Wanted Cofltractt-Mfg. 60-A
1 TO 50
LAND CONTRACTS
Urgently needed, (to ua baton y
Warren Stout, Realtor
450 N. Opdyk* Rd. A FB 501 Open avo*. -til 0 p.m.
Commercial
ESTIMATES AND BIDS NO OB I LIGATION weak delivery phono 451-4573 I answer, call altar 5pm)
"1941
9x12 Linoleum Rugs $4.95
solid Vinyl Tile..........7c ea.
Inlaid toF** ... a
Floor Shop-2251 Elizabeth Lak*
“Across From the Mall"
OAS fTjlVX' good
1
MILLION
Dollar* hat bean i»“*» ■u»u*»
?lfnlrantyrdmnrln horn**, Ml or (
aqulty.'"our*^ppralaar>l|s your <*" jj
McCullough realty
Highland Rd. (ML*9) LARGE
■Itlng
Money to loon i
(Licensed Monay Lander)
LOANS
HARDWARE wn will gal you I ay making business.
GROCERY WITH IDM LICENSE *15,000 down will buy bualnata fixtures. REAL ESTATE, Including rantol property that will mak* your payments. Thfa Is a money maker. Call aoon, tola am want lari lo
PARTRIDGE REAL ESTATE BRANCH OFFICE
1573 5. Triaoraph RdT '
MONEY
Ayallabla to horn* owners, cash paymant* or ISi^Sramiura!1104 ~
WATERFORD MORTGAGE CO.
4B*9H1__________SMB Otoclt
PARf TIME, NO SELLING
Mornn|eUnn«___________62
FOR THE PAST 42 YEARS
Voss & Buckner, Inc.
1400 Pontiac Slat* Bank Bldg. Hava bean loaning 01000 to 4500C
3aU*ry?at335*l
LOOKING FOR i
Brown Raoily- *»!•
the parfact let la naw or Ilka chance to b*
“ mr
Ka’&^&yspss?
development with Mam recraatlonat area or over camping alto. On Naltay Rd.
Off Andersonvlll* Rd.
- aka,
ful
hung* li tso.ooo <
BEAUTIFUL LAKE BRAEMAR
WIST OF DAVISBURO n hat good short . no Mump*, boulders or hidden tarn foun-londs for ONCavatora. No air or Mr poilutl -------- --------
ler. It's m
tint raewW**
.......MM ... progjny own*...
Rural •tmotphara. on blacktop raao. Large deep M/jWnctod. Lak* Iota priced from 04300, a few Wmm, Bode tot* from *346* to 03400. flood fir nnura ktyarimonl or t more abundant Ilfs tor today.
WR HAVE OTHER LOTS ON iiatkffW RD. NBA offV'llOLLY RD?°NEAR 1-7* AND
C. NELSEY, SALES AGENT
----1-3291 “ HM
tvoi
Sale BboIebo* Property 57
* ROOM HOUSE, zoned commorctol 2, on Mein st. to Oxford H 09X130', I17J00, 43500 dl
■toripif wnliU, manyftenirlno ir
sus“JSg^r'W.Vi
Is
|rr*xcfi*nO ! Mil. BvoT. Anderaon."3«-3759 ! Ottiar comm'l. gragortto*,
WB ■ WILL - , TRADB
5 Annitt Inc. Raaltors 28 E. Huron St. 338-0466
fUfNHrWM ftyknub bHe
DRAYTON PLAINS
, parmltled, Batv bxcesi to Ul-jl | 1-75 (and Airport, will split lib
pITwiioS ’ EvOO. 0759171
FARRELL
Choice 120xlOO-Zoned Cl
&:°u»,.nl,L.k°.r e'd’:
Lend contract terms.
FARRELL REALTY
no MM N. Opdyfca^Rd.^ Fmttoa
Partridge
"IB tHB BIRD TO SEB"
FAST FOOD CARRYOUT Ol Dagi, Hamburgers, FIZ10. .ocated an HMv-Traffle Highway. Shari, Short Hour*, and excellent grata. Call tor appalntmant. No. 15 S905R.
COCKTAIL LOUNOE Dancing, Food, Liquor, I •—- Ewdttoj^jgwL The
m rSLfei
4017-BR.
ASK FOR FREE CATALOG PARTRIDGE REAL ESTATE 10M Wort Huron St., Pontiac MI-2111 945*7
refrigerator. For tale or swap. 335 5110.
ANTIQUE PHONOGRAPH, floor
ROYER
HOLLY OFFICE
PIZZA CARRYOUT
tog MUM MM ordara. Includes building Md aqulpmant In thla now-oparatlno buslnas*. Local a goad earner I .btodc downtown . Panton, 015300 15300 down on land contract.
WANTED. BARBER
W* need a Barber
LwarHsr*
bunding bum to lllf. Hga Marty of room tor a aacend chair.
s^r,f^raissrtn8.,ra5i
town prania. Of JSTTn a I u d a a everything but tartar's partonal tool*.
WE BUILD - TRADE ROYER REALTY, INC PHONEi 634-8204
Sunoco
tIM.. IIPY'SI. 2lAl&PN*
LOANS
■ 025 to 01300 insured Payment Plan BAXTER — LIVINGSTONE Finance Co.
tImpbot v-i 4 ap*od, falr —.Litton. Swap for Ctavy o-pickup, 4453407, attar a p.m.
CONNITE'S CUSTOM DRAPERIE9
T
urniturb, garden tool*,
benches, bedding, Mata*. 10 a.m
*» *.,P-m' A wit tl and 1*. ill
g'AJsri
----"k* naw. 239-8*30.
laj&fcarAii*
KITCHEN SET 4 WHITE naugahyd* chair*. 731-3112.______
KIRBY SWEEPER
EXCELLENT CONDITION-tSO PULL OUARANTBB
Kirby Service & Supply Co.
2417 DIXIE HWY._________4752214
Hi-Fi, TV and I
unins,
On* 4251154. wtDtVr-...
TV, PR (42S7 B. Welter---J
ppimfAr-.
combination, 4 anted, ralacta, ft modal, axe, condition, 2344055. BLACK-AND WHITE TV *rt, <
—4744117.
DELIMICO STEREO,
jar
A HOUSEHOLD BARGAIN
* pc, living rm. group (aote, chair 3 baautHul tables, 2 lamp*); 0 pi
APPROXIMATBLY 24 YD. wool
PLENTY OF USED waahara, stoves, refrigerators, and trada-lh furniture feSirtna. UNto Joa'i Trade-In ttora. Baldwin at Walton. Blvd. FE 2-4*42.
‘BBLEalBSJiF.
'iKR
ODBS AND waahatMioI l itorriv teWa.Tio. 451-riaa.
Pip Sale MImoRmemm
16Tmb r_.................
t35144a?Atty 5 OR 09W, ^
ISTOM ANTIQUE BiFiNtoMlNQ, Spedellzlng In furniture ratlnlahlM
INCLOSE YOUR BHOWIE over to* batnTub with ■ baautlful glaaa tub anctoaura, aluminum tram*, with
S^^tarSpao^700*dM-lS'w*i*'M'
wrought Iron, MIT*, Bad rooms W.19, porch** «.*, Irragularr samples. Price* only factory ca give. Michigan PMMtaMfe M Orchard Lk„ FE FB 50442, —19, URN ITUR E, WOM BN'S
U k T fB-MATHdi wi^alwnant cantor, 24" —j —
4250. 343-0474.
JULIETTB * bond Pollca ' PWjtabto^ACHtrttory radio. A
MANUFACTURER'S CLOSE-OUT
STEREO
WALNUT OR MAPLE CABINET
SINGER DELUXE MODEL-PORTABLE
Zlg-Zagger In aturdy carrying cat*. Rapoaaastad. Pay oni
$38 CASH
or Payments af $5 Per Mo. UNVERSAr'sfwmG*CENTER
2415 Dixie Hwy.____FB 50905
brown sofa and chair plrttam
—‘tar luat raupho lit err ■* itinghouia electric' rang*.
BUNK BEDS. NEW, 034.95 and Baa ttanay tor vaur needs. 101 Casa, Pontiac.
BUNK BED*
Cholca af 15 atylaa, trundle tad*, trlpla trundle tad* and tank tad* complata, 449J0 and up. Paarton a Furniture, 440 Auburn, FE 57011. BRONZE OR CHROMI DINETT sals, BRAND NOW. Large and email an* (round, drap-tonf# rectangular) table* In 5, 5 and 7-pc.
m,*VearioR''s FURNITURB^^
SINGER
AUTOMATIC ZIG ZAG
tawing Machine - Saw* a Ingle „ double needle, designs, overcasts, buttonholas, ate. — moder r cabinet. Taka over payment* oft
$7 per month for 8 mos. or, $56 Cash Balance
I Still Under Guarani**
littTa UNIVERSAL SEWING CENTER
2415 Dixie Hwy. FE 509DS
SAVE $224
HOUSEFULL OF FURNITURE iota and matching chair, r— cushions, 2 (top
STRAW CARPETING, tamp aqui 18x20, $75. Blond* and blade t 120, rat* lounge chair 11 j refrigerator *25. 3351*11. ^
CHINA CABINET, DINBTTB art, 1 monogram. Full prlc* 13430 torma af *5.40 a mor“- i Capital tawing credit mi 9.5*5*20, If toll, cBiact.
USED COLOR TV SXTS, 01*9.95
Wanted: Buyers 1
For repossessed TV—Major appliances
3351M1 Oft. Sli WBDDING DRBII and vail, alto 10. >74*3517.; -
, Sals HBEMhiM Oeedir
YOUNG MARRIED!, Wl MAY . ABLE TO GET YOU CRBI WITHOUT A CO-SIGNER.
HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE DISCOUNT FURNITURE
BUz. Lk. Rd.
t OB tl 10110
1 Westlnghouse <
fraazer
3 OB air condltonara.
UDGET TERMS A\
90 DAYS SAMI A
NO MONEY DOWN
FARMHOUSE, BARN and 2 "TMI, mutt ba ramovad mb** by May *1, l*-.. Ildlng* may ta seen at 4771 hard Lak* Rd. luat aouth ef | ni~.msi.M fwpfc Hall. ., ^
-.^.-ziJ**®'**** WW mSC* «.m.
4751271,
SINk, MOWER, star to, ' rockany
rill. IIIHMnU hi, MLSM
furniture
martta, clrthjng,"^9 to Boole taka Rd., to. Bltcayn* to Eft && » Atonday
William* Lake Rd. Drayton Plains. OARAGE SALE, toys, knlckknacks. good TV, mlac. Ham. Ladles’ and glrla' clothing, *11 sizes. TTiurs. —' jLJJtf 1-S. 7(0 W. Long
GARAGE SALE: FURNITURE l mlac, April 2505 9 to « t ~ ' ~^-Pra^nPtotoa.
usto ’ REEL 'lawn' ^rarTtatri h^«, need cleaning up, (15 475
Ustd OfficG FumiturG WorehousG ClearancG
BUILDING A WAREHOUSE: 1
WHEEL UTILITY
ccndlfton. SH-owi _______________
CARTON IMFORTED Portuguese far trail decoration a tiles,
TRUCK lulotod it 30 GALLON AQUARIUjW,
orST
GARBAGE DISPOSAL.
,Pffy*L*Bnjfjinkfctttil,(toJ* .
It airtlabtoT" 1450 "e. Aubufn^tS (M59) Rocheater, bat. John R 4 Dequlndre, 1 of Rocheater'* largest carpet warehouaes, over 17300 tq. yd*. In otoch, Willi.
1940 CHEVY TRAILER hitch. Motorola TV. Accent km.
MYERS UNIT TO tak* Cl •uat In water. Call 7S7D945 at AMERICAN MOTORS, 1* k*B, Ik
ALUMINUM S drywall, ra work. IMhP Term*. 3354944.
ntiquBb WICkERt Old d
jewelry, new Chrlatmaa a thing* (tor Vk price). 347 Lak* Ortoiv behind Rad I *354490.
AouLt aLUIMAN old
Phone *01-2724.
ALUMINUM SCREENS to endow 3 walla of a perch tHtflerai* 12x10.6. *50, >47-0975.
BARN '
YOUNG MARRIEDS
Wp,.»» »» —
HwWhoIdjkMeReeMML TWfc *
&
BACH, BLGEBT 9* IRC Wallenaack SO mm BJ ■taiG noftiiiito) bBra ti,... _ cabnay. ram Ntar atogto doubt* real 120430 ttilnlaaa i
ilSrMg
Modd/UAEljAY^ gyi|r» TTriyOs < ttoratogtog tanka, gaper ajiEar, and-Mjac., iSta. Bxe. condltton. *145
EXCELLENT PA lYftRM.
griortJSnts
40 twig, heavy awratm lackatsj tent 7x7 ymbretla,., SmiL Evaa- and all day
K>T WATER HEAtRRS, 30 gallon, get Consumers approved. MOJO value, 039.90 Md W9.M, marred. Alto electric and butene heatars. TarrHIc values. Michigan Pluoraa-cant, 393 Orchard Lakes PR 504M .
IG SAW, JOINTER Planar, weed Irth*^ cl^raHng atova, add ctatr.
LARGE ROGERS tau drum i
BABYS USED FURNITURE, crib, playpen, atrailcr, ate. 2350472. MMBW CMIa ntw iuwwiic ary wpl^*IUf.50. I4M404 iuslntu .
BABY ITBMS, 1 twin bad. word robe, atoctrlcjtwrtw’, Ovel gurow^uga. ‘mowers, tractor^ lalMt, KtmollcVtv. Liwn boy.
KwjfeiiTaM!;
SoSurdsy, fV’totO P ant low-Clarkston, bohtod Hawtto Bowling Alloy. * TTm^raMES
BASEMENT SAL! - Thursday and &• aSPl^ateT® t Palrmotow off taidwuv^
Rd., Lak* Orton. Mrd through May lit, Dlshsa galore.
basement OALBi Man's, Weman't, chTidran't clothing, and Mtoo, April ; 2524, 10 ajn. 7 p.m. 117 W. Strathmore, Pontiac,
Pontiac Press Want Ads For Action
5HX*La.
COMPRESSORS,
aqutpfnanh hydraulic' tacka, (team
> chajaJjxTI
SSSbS
tom* toola. All for MSI. *0500*1.
ELECTRIC KAY Jumbo hollow body guitar, with tard caeo. raatonaei*. 6750370. ,
OPEN RV^mNGO^riL g PM. SAT. iiM P-M.
OIBSON OUITArT antolHtor. 4*5
HAMMOND CONCERT organ, Rt i 32 pedal* with reverberator, LoatS
Tho tad cotta ww tho toast In
sSImuSm
GALLAGHER MUSIC C0.
PLAYER PIANO
Camtatoly rebudt with « motor and ram.
MORRIS MUSIC ...........
agjrusrttrtrt! ■
P-16
THE PONTIAC 1»EESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, liMiO
Selmer Mark 6 Alto Sax
iiR:K,:i
ACCORDION GUITAR, LESSONS, leles-servlce. AIM pleno tuning.
PulenOcKI. OR 3-3396.___________
CUSSIOkL GUITAR lesson,, Pan-
) ™*”*l~T*i*- 682-3330.
nXUUc
- liHia
OffieT
■OHN CONTEX CALCULATOR, JM tvp#wr,,,r'
Storo Eqaipment
t URGE STORE MEAT C
bowiT __________
frerHnj Owls
«
AMPHICAT
(•WHEEL DRIVE ThraW^ewempe!* land I'oSr’
STACHLER TRAILER SALES, INC.
IHI Wttltond (M-39) 482-9440
BOWS AND ARROWS, SIMMS *—t Archery. tow.
jffi
IlNJOY Y(
YOUR VACATION this 53 *““ Anthony Swimming in tor your Individual long lift and low J. Vinyl Intarlors. Long > Piimps and haatari. pm, financing. Call lor api ■ Rhodat Pool* FE
as W. Walton
UK* NEW 30-30 acopa and r
Tent, rxis*, used ona y
MO YARDS CLAY FILL.
It to.your lot
and Hwaard.-------
A SIR!#* ©F EXCAVATIONS throughout While Lake, W Bloomfield, Indapandanca ant Watarfortf Twp*., hat ylaldec. several thousand yda. of fill dirt and clay. If you ara In naad of such, wa than deliver this tp you far the coat of hauling. OR 3*935,
AfriNTlON. TRUCKERS: Mabry
■ MlWw RM P
Rd. 1 Stlla north of 1-75. FB
, fill
PORSALE^ACKDIRT.
■ XiMWB.
SA.W. SAND AND GRAVEL
All gravel products, All sand _
dirt, cruahad llmaatona, A-l tap
Well RotTiO, steer manure.
Psts-Hwrttwf Pots
POODLE PUPS, MRS. Mary A Sheridan, IMS Oakfleld Rd
REGISTERED MALE ENG_________
'^**-*“ over 1 yr.FE 38*53.
STANDARD schnauzer POPS, SISoTcall SOW! after 4 p.m. SHELTIE AKC pups (toy collie), Champion ||na. ««hl« amt nuhlta. *75. 343-5965.
SIAMESE CAT, FREE to suitable ■— Bluepolnt tamale and Seawomt tattwia. 473M51.
MOTT MOWER, NEW knlvee, 8175,
OLIVER DIESEL $1200. Com plantar mowing ■_ |___
SPECIAL
Pat Supplies-Servlca 79-A 1-A GROOMING
Edwards' High Fashion Poodle n, open 7 days.
335-5259
DO MAR'S
.’oodle Salon, 312 W. Huroi.
Days 335-9435 Eva*. 6824467
SEE OUR LINE of rebuilt tractors and equipment from garden trr~ tors on up. YOUR "Haw Idea" a "HOMELITE . CHAIN SAW DEALER. "John Deere" a... "New Idea" parts galore. Davis MACHINERY CO., ORTONVILLE, NA 7-3291,
WANTED FARM TRACTOR With
MODEL 10 tractor ai
DuCna Upton Auctioneer,
B & 8 AUCTION
EVERY FRIDAY .......7:00 P.M.
EVERY SATURDAY .....7:00 KM
EVERY SUNDAY .......to:W P.A
WE BUY - SELL — TRADE Retail 7 pays Weekly
CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME
cash prize Every auction
It Dixie HWV, OR 3-2717
CLOCKS CLOCKS CLOCKS
Antique'clock collection t( Blue Bird A u
sharp.
16353 Dixit Hlgl of Oakhlll Rd. SATURDAY,"'7~
cahlnat. GE bartohl* TVy |PM beautician's shampoo unit. NEW bedroom outfits, racllners, Early
'. Holly, i . COMPLETE
. .—...lan Farm and Homeetead
erklns Sales Sarutie Swerts Creek SUNDAY, 1 PAL
1-A AKC POODLE Puppies - Mfyfee, grooming. 334-6438.
1-A AKC POODLE stud ttrvlca, al colors, grooming, puppies; 682-6533,
i-A Dachshund pups, ARC.'
ESTELHEIM KENNELS. 391-1881
i AKC REGISTERED 6 Sheitie pupa, sable an
'Akc cblLIB pups, sable and 11 weeks roes, 1-4334179. AKC MALE Pekingese, S~i
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30,1 p.m. JAR Restaurant Liquidation G-8030 Pantan Rd.,
3 miles West of Grand Blanc. Good fixtures and equipment. Parkins Sola Service Auctioneer h.t Swarti Craak . . dm
PlaBts»Trssi-ShnrtH 8TA
NURSERY GROWN EVERGREENS.
WSZSWriJtrRX*:
W mile north of I-7J Into reaction.
fiwsrfe* iskie?*" Fir™' •»»
Dixie Hi
Sale
SHADE TREES — FLOWERING TREES AND SHRUBS DIO YOUR OWN, OPEN ALL DAY
INTERNAflOliAtjMB WjTif loader
and backhoe, OC
Oliver
PPEMP^fiwiar, ■ actors with front Other farm tractors -JH •seal's Farm A Garden IMIS N. Gratiot. T“
h af M-5t on
ck, uri r. 381-181
TravelTrailers
FOR SALE S’ C8b ov 3123.
liT CLASS I
unl'ts’. Mjsibf. 1,1 >fl**---------
LIFETIME .MOTOR HOMES
By Kate Oaann
23' Mlt contained, full powei — no, duals, stereo, etc., s I on stock units.
STACHLER 1
anolne, .....
iMU * stock units.
TRAILER SALES, INC.
Highland Rd. (M-Sfl 682-9440 LITTLE DEN — 8 or 10 ft. pickup . I campers, custom built, 1 “ nimnter JSf,I H«tch»ry Rd.073-6473 after 2
chine. 3914642. " Llj!(.l._.Ngw.'. Sycamor
1855.
I repainted with
ONLY $795 KING BROS.
it Opdyke"
blade. 689-3216 al
SPECIALS
NEW SPORT TRAILER
DELUXE HARDTOpScAMPER Sleeps 8, 81495
I Ellsworth Trailer Sales
6577 Dixie Highway 423-4400
OPEN HOUSE
Dally 10 to 7 p.m.
Sundays 10 to 4 p.m.
Free Coffee and Donuts I
HAVE VOU SEEN THE ALL NEW
OMEGA Motorhome
Chevy Chassis 350C il-2.4
•r tlMrlnn. hrilrM. *
Ferguson trsetors at
Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co.
125 S. WOODWARD E 4-0461. FE 4,1462
Open dally Including Sunday
cellent condition. 1
engine, power steering, brakes, speed transmission, dual- rtf wheels, completely self-contained.
Only at
Holly Travel Coach, Inc.
15210 Holly Rd., Holly ME 4-4771 Open Dally and Sundays
OAKLAND CAMPER
Tour-a-homa, S and 10 ft. campers tor to ton pickups. Midwest covers,
Baldwin at Colgate _____' . 3354)634 ___■
OPEN
HOUSE
^ Dally l(Mo^7
Free Coffee and Donuts I
Boeti-Accessariei
1967 STARCRAFT BOAT, V horse Mercury, trailer and i equip. $1,100. 611-2587 bat.
5660.
1 FT. Sea Star trhhull In-utdrlva with 120 h.p. Marc mglna, heavy duty trallar, vary
SILVERLINE mUPP 52895.
1966 Aero-craft 14', 40 h.p and trallar, 8195, »
KARS Boats A Motors__
1969 15' StEURY
Injj, II 969 12
fishing
windshield, steer-ght, lira extinguisher, ekl 5 year warranty, 1645..
' Mlrro-Craft Aluminum
nier boat, top horn,
________________trallar, 8475.
Glasepar, Steury, Mlrro-Craft Boat, Grumman Canoas, Dolphin Pontoon, Ray Graana S’" “
AT TONY'S MARINE ,
1969 Johnson molors^Areocraft GW
97 Wanted Can-Trucks 10
STOP
HERE. LAST
M&M
MOTOR SALES
Now at our naw location Wa pay more for tharp, late mom Cars. Corvettes needed; ,
1150 Oakland at Viaduct ______338-9f(!__/_
N* would iiice ri/buy late j model CM Caw7or will ac-i cept trade-downs. Stop by today. . /
FISCHER
/feUICK
544 S. WOODWARD 647-5600.
New and Uied Trucks 103
"I think I’m going to get my hair cut. Now-a-days,' long! hair on girls looks too boyish!’*
BOAT, MOTOR AND trallar, 15Vfc‘
flberglae 65 h.p. . M -----
sell This week, will 3612 mornings. This
...eury, ------,
sacrifice. 673-
DUMPS! "
54 Ford .......1'/ax3 yd.
63 Ford .........3x5 yds.
63 Ford T-750 ... .7x9 yds.
64 Ford T-750 ... .7x9 yds.
66 Ford T-75Q....7x9 yds.
69 Ford T-800 8x10 yds.
With olegrennlng air lift axle.
All trucks reedy to gel
$495 up! '
Terms Arrangedl John McAuliffe Ford
968 12X60 DELTA, lVk baths,
skirting, porch, awning and chad. Cranberry Lake Village, 473-0064 anytime or 673-7609 aft. 4.
Beet ol 8500 assumes balance of 84,200, Financing av*‘ *“ *
I FT. TRAVEL TRAILER, self-contained, very clean. *1200. Cali
Evas. 363-2375.____________________
—I' SKYLINE TRAILER, *750. Call (74-24)3.
'. NOAAAD, self-contained, twin i,. 8 It. refrlg. exc. condition. 1300. Call mornings or aft, 4
24" 4,36" Pickup Covers Ellsworth Trailer Sales
J577 Pixie Hwv. aeciiik
1964 DRIFTWOOD,
1964 NIMROD CAMPER, many tree, *300 or bast otter. 473-3(57, 1944 FAN, sslf-contalnad, sleeps 6, vary clean. 81450, EM 3-6947 1966 MALLARD 20Vl', self CO
— , 5770 Foreetal, 6t^2101.
Skomper-Pleaeuro Mates
Truck Campers '
‘--1 --d campers
tl travel trailers ai
MUST GO - at Year-en
PLEASUREMATE: Don't mTsi
seeing this deluxe hardtop cempei on display at KAMPR VILLAGE 630 E. Walton, Pontiac, Open Sun day. 50AB681 or 50A0011.
PIONEER CAMPER SALES
3091 W. Huron
STEEL FRAMEb PICKUP slMjwre Sportcraft
DETROITER AMERICAN SUNRISE PARK KR0PF
Double Wides, Expando't Custom built to your order Free Delivery and Setup Within 300 Miles
HEATED
MODELS
AT
BOB
HUTCHINSON
MOBILE HOME SALES 4301 DIXIE HWY. 673-1202 DRAYTON PLAINS
Cpan pally 'til I p.m.
FARMERS INSURANCE Agency of
Motorcyclee__________95
• An April
TRUCKLOAD SPECIAL
SUZUKI X-( SCRAMBLERS Rag. 5766, sale 1565.90 dal.
Incl, tax and Itaanaa WHILE THIyTasT
MG SUZUKI SALES
GREATER PONTIAC AND WATERFORD'S ONLY AUTHORIZED SUZUKI DEALER. 4667 Dixie Hwy,____473-645
BUY EARLY
Johnson Motors, S
JIM HARRINGTON'S SPORT CRAFT
k Mila E. of Lapaer City Limits on M-21
Open 10 to 9 Mon.-Frl.
9 TO/5 SAT. & SUN.___
—CASS LAKE DOCKS
Trailer, I
d twice (
Pontiac across from Andorson' blonde. Phone 334-4597. Bodily ' jury, property damage for
682-3284 tor oopolntmont DO-IT YOURSELF BOAT DOCK
ALUMINUM AND WOOD, til M LARSON BOAT
814 00! VOUR EVINRUDE DEALER ,
*i*:oo! Harrington Boat Works 1
1899 S. Telegraph____ 332-1032
KAWASAKI Big Bikt Buy
Road models 81150.00, TT 81195.00. Thli It complete delivered price. Come out for a test ride. 12 month or 12,000 mile warranty. No money down ond no payment* until Ma"
Old, tn. 191-1704.
AKC MINIATURE — montha old. FE 31114.
AKC DACHSHUNDS
AKC BLACK Labrador puppies, 850 UlCb. OR 30730._____________
akc Toy poodle
Btud Service. FB SG631.
AKC
^riNij^ yoY| wijijji i Si.ui Ti!&i.
.:c NORWEGIAN E ptaf pat, watchd home. 6732431.
AKC GERMAN lhaphard male veers, gentle. Mack and tan. U
AlXPOODLi .pupa, 1
.male, 2 tamale, 887-4264.
AMOixoTsTERED
C SIBERAIN I rede for fuml
AKC POODLES,
m m
- GERMAN Shepherd female. me*, black end ten, all shot! champion bloodline, very gentli 8150, 6733439,
3714
WHITE BIRCH, ipruee and pine.
^ ~ ■
ARABIAN, 1 poa a
YEAR OLD MARE, brad to Ap-J - pa loose Call after 3 6239662
YEAR OLD mare, excellent 4 prospect-consistent winner, re, to poodhome only. 1-739-2433.
■ A,u TI F V L tHOROUoHellED gelding, with eadriU mmi hrMi. *300. OR 32111
r Ml 6-0403 after 4
DRIVING MARK CART and
harn886, PaylsburB. (34-4118.
PCO GELDING,^ rajilstarad. Beautiful
8873. 3634142.
modem kiStt? DlMV|n|RarlorC<,?,r4.1 S 3*Sl!fRttrSr? ,
6669 or*682-8ii». | NIAAWOO camping ^lleri.^^models!
mf 'STARCRAFT WITH Add-a-room "* HIHR ’
- ' oxlra*. UL 2-3112. . I AMERIGO truck camper*. Can
(•an In Indoor ihowroom.
TREANOR'S TRAILERS
2012 Pontlae Drive X’kMN.w. --------------SB I
C;iwZ7~C^ir u^l~::i.. I POX SALE! It FOOT houeatraller.
Mlver tagle Vacationaire sleeps 6. oil heat, gae stove with " to 24' starting al $1,495, sylish 2vSn', ,*l;c,rle ‘ refrigerator, new - 'i,..i i.u.u. ' dolly hitch, spare tire on rim. $500
IK , for trailer, trailer le located 120
from *799 — no payments till! miles North on 1-75 from Pontiac
1968 WINNEBAGO
AAotor Horn*. This u
I I* lit
1968 APACHE RAMAPA, Sleeps 8,
1969 STARCRAFT TRAVEL TRAILERS
INSIDE DISPLAY
CRUISE-OUT, INC.
61 E. Walton Dally M FE I CLOSED SUNDAYS
4IC CAMI id conditio
'. Tol. I, Orchard L Rd.
Sunday l2-(
IPER trallar, sleeps i
TROTWOODS
WAG-N-MASTER 8 ACE
JOHNSON'S TRAVEL TRAILERS 17 E. Walton Blvd. FE 4-3853
3633215.
APACHE CAMPERS
campertshow
THE MALL April 28-May 3
EVANS IGUIPMINT (237111 Ctorfctton 4232614
AKC FEMALE Bi with chlklran,
245. (7357(9, alt.______________
AKC MINIATURE POODLE PUPS. pif 34B83
ALL Prr SHOP, 55 Williams, FE A
lt; POA APPALOOSA 1 year o Old Stud, 5 yr. old m 3 yr, old patoml
AMERICAN (PIT!
TW!r81
IaISIT PUPBIIs, Akc, n Patiwtaa 1(5. r
EAGLJE>UPPI#I, ■ *13. 674-232*
reglste 152-122
REGISTERED THOROUGHBRED, I ttaSr Old gelding,
REG A FARM tor. the first RmOl Michigan — * private In rasldanca tehoor of horsamanshlp tar young ladles it fhroiiih i*. Lowly living accommodations in country estate.
Taking application* — ---------
sessions now. Llmllec „ „ todies. Rad A Farm, 3505 Mila Rd. 7532422. ,
_ STUD SERVICE - Arabian c I Pton Bayron, 15.1 hand* of gray ----------------11—-- — action.
o it young 1505 w. 31
AIRSTREAM
FOR 1M9
18 Ft to 31 Ft.
ON DISPLAY
ALSO - USBD AIRSTREAAAS
WARNER
TRAILER SALES m W, Huron 682-883
Apache Camp Trailers Pickup Truck Campers
.Buy brand naw IMS Apach* Camp trailers at used trallar prices. Save
““-----w 196* APMlM 19' »r*V#l-
Apaen# frr'—
" »wroi_
if pickup truck
campers ana covers ft from. Sava UP to 5500 on campon while they last.
cabovar pickup truck cam.___
up. Open Sundays, Apach* Factory Hem* Town boater. Bill Collar camplnp headquarters to Mil* East of Laoaar City Llmite on
telescoping
lllarv gaso'lln* tanks, stabl'lllzlng shock*. Cab to camper-boots.
LOWRY CAMPER SALES
1325 5. Hospital Rd. Union Ll
EM 3-3681
pleasant lak* lot iNHRHMP vacation spot or weekend •I. Excellent fishing and hun-Boat docking apaco with lot.' Iv rant I960 wee *103 if! i* 363-3533 a
MIDLAND TRAILER SALES
Your authorliod dealer for Ho Park, Oxford, Parkwood and Di Ish King. 30 models In slot Fra* Delivery wllhln 300 milt-Will trad* for most anything ofi vatu*. Open 9-9 p.m. I
237 Dixie Hwy._________ 3384)772,
MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE
LOW RATES
I. K. JOHNSON AGENCY
FE 4-2533_____
Motorcycle Sale
SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL I MODELS
Andorson Sales & Service I
1645 S. TELEGRAPH FE 371M
Glasspar & Duo Boats Grumman Canoes Fiberglas Canoes Pontoons, Swim Rafts -Alum. Fishing Boats Scorpion Sailboats Little Dude and Trail Car Trailers Skin Diving Equip. Johnson & Chrysler Motors Dockage Available
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK M.W.F. 'til 9) Sun. 10 » 4
i YOUNG'S MARINA
4030 Dixie Hwv. on Leon Lake Drayton Plains
WE NEED
USED
CARS
Desperately! We Will Pay.
TOP
MARKET
VALUE
FOR
GOOD CLEAN CARS! Matthews i Hargreaves
631 Oakland Ave.
FE 4-4547
- Economy Special I * 1967 Datsun Pickup
A beauty, red finish, chrome bumpers, whitewall*, d a I u x 8 camper top.
Only $895 John McAuliffe Ford
277 W. Montcalm (Nr. Oakland) ■ • FB 34)8)_______________LI 32028
GMC TRUCK CENTER 1
8:00 to 5:00, Mon.-Frl.
5:00 to 12:00 Saturday .
701 Oakland Avenue
____335-9731_____
LATE MODEL PICKUP SALE
1967 Dodge
14 ton, pickup, Vt,
$1295 1967 Chevy
i ton, Vt, pickup
$1395
$2195
”1965 Chevy
ickup, vt, fiaatekte.
$895
VAN CAMP
Chavrotof On N. Milford Rd.
Junk tars-Trucks 101-A
14-1-2 JUNK CARS, fra* I anytime, FB 37793, to 1% JUNK CARS, frucitt, i tow anytime, FE 32080.____
Aute Insurance-Marine 104, AUTO INSURANCE
ANDERSON $, ASSOCIATE!
’"to JOSLYN.FB 4-3333
• Foreign Cars
w anytime. FE 5-3832.
MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE
NDERSON A A 1044 J08LVN,
)EC guaum a i»ot uiKvt v>ni> mt
vary latoit thing In a trail1 bike, oil ..... Iniectlon, posi-salect transmission,
673-1659 I 12 month or 12,000 mlto warranty.
ROYCRAFT 10x52, furnished, 1 e^WItoSrt'lmln®nblk**Plcy-
.bedrooms, air condition. Walled1 ^ accessories V
_JJL era*, *3750, move In. 549-4740, I Take M59 to W. Highland, right to Hickory Ridgo Rd. to Domodo Rd., loft and follow eigne to DAWSON'S SALES TIPSICO LAKE, Phone 629-
WE HAVE NOW ADDED _ A NEW LINE TO OUR OTHER QUALITY TRAILERS
DRIFTWOOD
TRAVEL TRAILERS
Ellsworth Trailer Sales
6577 pixlo Highway
SPRING IS HERE
SO ENJOY A NEW
1969 Active
MOBILE HOME Park Space On Lak* i , No Entry Fan 3 Min, From Pontiac
TOWN & COUNTRY MOBILE H0ME5, INC.
Tolegraph at Dixie Hwy.
334-6694
Dally T
OPEN
HOUSE
.. JUNK CARS - TRUCKS, fl
tow anytime. FE 32666.____
.11 JUNK CARS, PAY FOR SON Ira* tow. 482-7080.
ALWAYS^BuWlj^JUNK CARS and
COPPER —~BRASS7 RADIATORS -------- ------------ c Dixson,,
Used Auto-Truck Ports
4 CYLINDER SCOUT e
• 1963 VOLKSWAGEN Karmann Ghla, -1 AM-FM radio, good tlras, (93(610, ■ •• 1964 AUSTIN HEALY Sprite, 1450.
2179.
otter,1
Auto Accessories
WINNEBAGO
TRIUMPH LIKR I 852-1744.______■
Why Pay i _ More?
| SUZUKI X6 SCRAMBLERS
I $549
• 250 CC, 200CC, I50CC, 50CC
Lowest Price In Town
4129 HIGHLAND D. (M39) OPPOSITE PONTIAC AIRPORT
3-14" MAG WHEELS, beet over 825. 3384839.
WIDE OVAL Ftrastone do I
-----------------1 2jo ,
ir white, dt
Tires-Auto-Truck
r. 651-22
92
trollari, All i
iLyBPOlNTjrANDchocolato point# BtamON kittens, • wk*„ 820. 451-
Jm*
COON DOGS, Walktr*, sgei 6 wo
COLIr.lt .PUPS, AKC, tsbls and WWW. SllOta and wormed. 887-9487.
DOBERMAN „ FUFPIBI AKC. 8 weeks, axoallmt d I epos I tier raaeonabl* prlot. 3534141.
DOBERMAN PINCHERS - Show V M’ mampton pups, call 634-4*83
fi^ilwlSlN FUPFIE8 tor tala
KhGLISH SfeTtER pups, f Awoatud sarvlc*.l-74ri975.
, THOROUGHBRED GELDING .... s *•—j,. Black, ganlto family horse. -— manner. Can bo thou- 80 hacked. 627-8892. _______
Meets B3-A
A-l MEAT CUTTING, Fro* wrapped. We cur* and an meets. Call FE 34155. ._
ROMEO MEAT CENTER - H drotsad meats. A side or a i for your table or fraozar. wrapped before you. Give us a tor price, Quality and apeolntr to cut. Romao. FL 3294lTOpt days a week. 47160 Van Dyke.
toy tamale tac ttrrler', Tuo mlxim
t^tfnum'iiiTOU,*broktri' ttttr HD Kl^tNS^Og^hiSinS.
IBS Mil Ortanvlli*. 627-MM
■ " “ ““ shWphErB FuPs,
1ST 0 dirt bit
titer (KKW^B WHEfL libRSB tractor,"
1962 modal, alac. atari and
manf. 6731763.______________
jj. TeACTe*, LOADER bsckhos, Llk* naw, 83400. 4!
Otar*. Ford with Industrial
" | Industrial
BOOTH CAMPER
Pickup covert and camper custom built, C. J. Booth, 42 UiForott, Waterford, 674-3513._
CLEARANCE SALE NIMROD CAMPERS Wevdl%lt«» co,t wh,le MG SALES & SERVICE
6(7 Pixlo Hwy, _____473-6458
Chick our deal on SWISS COLONY
LUXURY TRAILERS
FROLIC
T X A I LE R S AND TRUCK CAMPERS..
SKAMPER
FOLD-DOWN CAMPERS , 13 to 2* on display el-
Jacobson Trailer Sales
690 Williams Laka Rd. OR 35911
Comping Private Lake
Bale beach, flush to»«t< showers, 1140 M-lf,
Ortonvllle, McFeeley Resort.
3120 wesk-endi or 9*3-5 weekdevs 9 to 3 p.m. 412 Emi Bldg,, Patrol), Michigan, 4122*.
CENTURY
YELLOWSTONE
_ TRAVEL TRAILERS QUALITY AT ANYBU DOET
STACHLER TRAILER , SALES,/ INC. /
771 Highland (M-591 442-)44t
McClellan Travel Trailers Inc. 4820 Highland Road(M59) Phone 674*3163
AU. PRICESJNCLUDE, REESE
EteSOMs
T«- uc-
Fodt-3tondord Sartos,
... 82,14M*
.. ,T., ’*2,394*22
----- LAKE 15 Foot Can b* Ml up to tlaap alghf. ... .. .. : *1,777.0*
Fool fartdam axle, spare tire, self, -JM Pined, shower (■' hoi: water............13,154.21
WIST WIND. Avaliablo Id ail lit**,! )3 thru 39 ta*t, 1
f.BAFT0M,M0,^i?TP;|
Motor Horn**—Traitor* ,
Camper Coaches Roes* ond Draw-TIte. Hitches 1 and Installed
F. E. HOWLAND SERVICE
3255 Dixie Hwy.________OR 31456; Goodyear ' Poiyji- MP
Mobile Hemes C#* 0rchird
YAMAHA-KAWASAKI
eluding thu Yamaha 125 single .. diitt and tho Kawasaki m Moch .... Easy terms. Clayt's Cycle Cantor on M-21, one mile ea- -* Lapeer. 6639261.____________
'AIK, MOUNT, and balance mag „ .
chroma wheels. New and usadiBiCVCltS its. Mags-Amerlcan ET, Crager, '
If?*** BSE* to daw. eQO,
Dally 10 to 7 pm.
Sundays 10 to ( p.m.
Free Coffee and Donuts I
WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE WE NOW CARRY THE
"THOMPSON BOAT LINE"
16' to 26' THOMPSON See the 20* Canvas Back Camper sleep* 5, complete Galley, I61 Mercruieer.
OUTBOARD MOTORS
CLIFF DREYER'S MARINE DIVISION
15218 Holly Rd. Holly Me 4-6771
KING
v, extras. 3632518.
AUTO SALES
9(4 Renault Dauphins. Red with hatching vinyl Interior, Radio and eater, while wall tires. Balance lu* 8381.32, weakly payments 83.07. 3.00 down. Call 481-5802. ._
1 TO RlAlBMBBRI
63x12 3-BEDR00M
WITH TIP-TOP ROOMI
ONLY $6,7601
M
ll-BIKE
Motorcycles
I Other n
54,295 to 17,975
Uted mobile home* from 11995 BUY NOW PRICES ARE RISING PARK SPACE NOW AVAILABLEI
COUNTRYSIDE LIVING
10*4 Oakland 334-1509
Pally 'III 9_____Sal., Sun. '
’stock!710 cc NORTON Exc. condition, 1 nju*Ma* to appreciate 1675, Firm.
Park w
1964 305 HONDA, axe. condition, 8300 _or_ba*l oiler. 338-3541.
1965 650 BONNEVILLE, naw tender and TT pipe*. *550. FE 44490.
1965 HONDA sUPER Hawk*
Call OR 36362._____________
NORTON 750 tcramblar, *550.
condition, ____ ________ ____
lurnilurr, $]750 tor quick Phone 481-1553. _ _________
959 FAU1CE . HOME! Exc. Con-.. CARD
I furnltura, ________ ________
curtains, skirts, nowly points *2700. Dratted, must soil. 1832MB.
1959 'NEW MOON, 8x35, OXCOlMnl condition, near the Ma" ■■ EIIMbam Lk, Rd. Lot 10,
~ NEW MOON, 10 x
oartivl Cond!,lon'
partly | avonlngs.WKI
harley-davisonI
* ntllM, 651-8857. ____
iiii HONDA 50, 2,255 mlies |ood condition. 1130. 8*7-5553. HONDA 305, comptotoly rebuilt.
GOOD REPAIRED BIKES. 6837160 USED bikes levin*. 2995 Laoaar a N. Of 1-75,
Boats-AcceisoriB*
)ATS ......Sill
canoe* 8169 Big Coho boats, 14' »89. II7 8389.
Big flberglae runabouts ......I
1000 lb. boat trailers «
Save $$ at Buchanan's
EM 3-2301______________ 482-5311
14* PIBEEOUU, 30 htnryfiT Irols, Ir-11-- —
4737424.
NEW 1968 MODELS USED BOATS
- |and motors Drastic Reductions
CRUISE OUT, INC.
I. Walton fe 1-.
Pally 9-6, Closed Sundays
1370
14' FIBERGLAS
14' CEDAR STRIP boat, 2Vb I Evlnrud* motor, both oxc. < sacrifice lor quick ai
SNIPE FIBERGLAS Sallbeat wl •relief, MOO. OR 4-2971.
SUN AND SKI MARINA
CENTURY
r-INBOAR
Colonial Mobile Homes
2M Opuyke Rd. 0430^111!*r’SndliTton"'•xlf...
Auburn Heights So. ol Waterterd —-
1 eenenniA te-ur — I9rt6 TRIUMPH Bonneville, axe.
aSSn olrth! condition, host otter. TO 9-0724
5»!'BlP ' p,flly avMlngs.__________________________H
HARLEY-DAVISON~ FLH 74, 5y national, 2 bedrooms, am m i-. miaui '
ihed. Must Mil. 320-5606, ■
1956 PONTIAC CHIEF excellent!
' — lurnec* end "
14 FT, AUUMAXRAFT, ;
I960 STARCRAFT
peymint. 437-6404.________
{962 GARDNlR, 2 • bedroom, kitchen, good condition, 02000
Mas, ■
164 CHAMPION - 10x50, oxc condition. 4231577.
165 HOLLY PARK 12x56 *» Village Groan Estates. Beautllpl cam"—
dianC* \5a 'll ’ h’W ” YltCYpldL
** *" WuMlwy. , *79-1191
1947 ACTIVE, 12x50*, excellent con dltton, (34-3168 Of 543-9206.
BEST
MOBILE
HOMES-
Michigan Marlstts' Dealer
Br**WW|lIr^MO*^!*?’ w
Mar toff* txaando* on dlepteyt
IVv¥wbIi Mir1'
I condl)lohVr332-767Q ai _
)96> DUCATI, 160CC. 2273. 334-50*1. 1947 HARLBY ELBCTRA GLIDE, extras, *xc. condition. 81195, 474. 0902; Farmington. _
198? HONDA CXHujOSiOiSi over paymsnls. OR 44125. Btt. 3
1968 350 CC HONDA Scrambler, 1675. 650 CC Triumph 5595. Call 3331157 days, after 0 P.m. 612-6102, atk '
if** * HONDA*-l>5r~^ioo“"mllasT-
condition, 8420, 674-1431.__
I960 TRl'UMPfFBONNBVILLi, cc, 0950. 4737995. ,
Fanco .......
0595. (632295. 1* FT, *
1961 TR^TRIUmFh 3500 'll
19*9 riveRsidb. 1 week old,
____125CC, ofto. FE 30654._
IMG DUCATI 1» CC Only 76 mill*,' 6 " mcnihi womtity Aft. 8. 473*994. HUSQVANRA mi CC Molar Cross
Mcrlflca. 1231 Chicago, Troy. 6^1-7948. 250 cc. Ilk* naw
Pontiac Pres® Want Ads For Action
4- FIBERGLAS Mercury motor, m 5‘ FIBERGLAS
». (732646. IT, 66 h.p. tor. 4233710.
to*!’ D"*ys OR-3-97*7,r ovi*.
TROJAN CRUISERS
CHRIS-CRAFT AND SLICRAFT 20 BOATS ON DISPLAY
LAKE B. SEA MARINE
I. Blvd. of Saginaw F» 39317 W ANTED r'l*' "
aft, 6,
Wanted Cars-Trncks
with iraller, *832442._______
16' CHRI3CHAFT, 40 hp. Scott Atwator, axe, condition, 2632210,
16' NORTH AMERICAN runabout.
"OWENS MAHOGANY runnDuut, txc. condition, tijltablt for inboard anglnap *4pa//^with tfllir,6M-a44a,
16' LARSOfTFIBlRGlAt 19#, 7BTp Mercury outboard, 19». Riverside tin traitor, aaaf condition, r— plot* 8893. Call 6938*44.
IQB horsapawsr
raltor1, *464170"
all sal 7792 *1
1C BOAT 25 HOR8E Johnson motor fandom fraliar. 4570 B. Shore Dr. on Watkins Laka, 0 14' SKI BARDB, 40 h.p. motors 0800.
V CRll CRAFT 218 horsapowar
0550. OR 32527.
, raasonabl*. (732786 after
26' CHRli CRAFt, m, i iiww..
rbcantly rabull), 51500. *231014.
M H.F. iviNRub|~en a 1C ... Hull. 9 months pH. (224011. Call aft. 1 p,m, 1.-Tf65 i(» ELliyXydlCiP'
M
22* STAND 'up.Uad'
REMEMBER IT'S
PINTER'S FOR PONTOONS
Alum, and SfMli Law a* 550 ■ - rafts, ptors.
9-6 >* *
Unlvaralty Exit)
RUNABOUT—I
)ARD I/O—O/B
101
EXTRA Dollars Paid
. FOR THAT
ilXTRA Sharp Car
"Check (ha r*it<^kan gat lb* hast"
Averill's
0 Dixie Ft 36(ta
Mansfield
AUTO SALES
300
Sharp eadlllac*, Pontlae, Old* and BuickSptor eut-of-stato market, fop
MANSFIELD AUTO SALES
FE 84*21
B5®
T "T0P D0UARTaID''
•feLENN'S
■w
$995
BIRMINGHAM
Chrysler-Plymouth
2100 Maple Rd. - Troy
642-7000
LUCKY AUTO
I. Midland Dr., off t
Tempest parts. ‘62-'43 Falrlanel966 parts. '63 GMC B6 angina, com- Ba plate, 8)25. Engines and 2-*
parts also available.
H. & H. AUTO SALES
OR 35200________________ 6739364
New and Used Tracks 103
CHEVY pick-up. Fleet elde.
payments.
Shelton Pontiac-Buick
15 3. Rochester Rd,_____*31-j
Fair condition. Runs 1964 American Rami)
300. Station wagon 6
heater, nice, 6114221-_____________i
1954 FORD PICKUPi 1960 GMC; 1959 Ford) 1916 Chavy. 3630M1,
1953 CHEVY VAN. good condition,'
5200. Fl 2-1779.__________________ i
1>56 FORD Vt TON pickup, 1100. Ml-
1361.______________________________ 1
19M FORD to ton, good coni B10. 2214911.
1959 FORD PICKUP.
1(7 VW 2 DOOR, with bMUtlfUt blu* finish, looking tor economy, thll la III Others to choos* from.
■HP Shelton Pontiac-Buick
Datox* 155 s. Rochester Rd.______451-3501
J1 VW AUTOMATIC Call IT
1964 FORD to ton pickup, dltton, 1511. FM 3il79.
1964 CHEVY Camper special.;:_»980.
1965 FORD 6 - FlDXuF cover, good tires, < condition. (234(92,
3339231
running
19*4 GMC to TON Pickup, cloon, good condition, 81,200. MY >4646. 196* FORD, V4, custom cab, slick -—I, Ilka now. 673-5514.
1961 vw MANY extras, axcollent condItlon. 1993. (232901.
1968 0PEL RED WAOON. N*W Con dlllon, 6732327.
1961 JAGUAR XKE COUP#, White with dark Interior, air, AM-FM radio, 3332249.
1969 VW. MANY EXTRAS.
81195. EM 30723, 34 p.m. BEFORE YOU BUY,
SEE
BILL GOLLING VW
From Pontiac . la Birmingham (Woodward Ava.) turn toff on Maple Rd. approx. 2 mil**, thon H ‘Aaptofawn,
bUNNE BUGGY: Blua, noodi aoma work, 1600. 663B984, Lgpaer.
NICE SPORTS CARS
GOING At EXTRA LOW FRICEI COME IN AND LET'S DEAL 1967 MGB, Roadster, rad 19*7 FIAT, 950 Coupe 1964 vw, Karmann Ghla, Cenvt. , -1944 lUNBEAM, Alpine 1964 MO, MMoiif .
1964 MO, 1100 racing equipment 1960 AUSTIN "Big aye"
1962 MO, Midget
GRIMALDI CAR CO. ..........
. 900 Oakland Ava. FB 39421
OPBL I960 RALLY!, Gold, Mm
and trim. Low mllaaga,
14(7.______________________________
1966 Fofeb PICKUP 84 ton haavv
duly, 4 lpsed. ( axe. cond"" 01093. 152-4407. Jay's,________
1967 DATSON PICKUP, 15,000 nr 01000. 4231(49.
1967 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT 11,000 miles, V0, tour wheal drlva, locking hub*,, radio, buckets, ilk* naw, Ask for Phil ffltom (S3it7lT Ltoyd Bridges, 1010 Wost Map I* Rd.
19(7 CMEVROLiT CUSTOM P
Lr'aunK’vi
■•5
7M DODOR Ito — ...___...___ P
Ir 4 ape ad. Al*. Eqylpmanl. 3 1/-5 naw anew liras, SOW miles, *3530 firm, 2144*51, i»M VW EUl, need Shape, first (2273 takas, FB 24(05. 0374732.____
1949 BRONCO WITH FLOW, 4 w
rlthVctt;
ll OK ouarantoadi I
BILL FOX CHEVROLET
55 I. Rochester Rd, j MI-711 949 OODGC to ton power waaon. wheel drive with all anew pto..
01,530. 451-20(2.
sand Shark
DUNE BUODY BOD I«I. Complete line ecceee, 6936355. (W 1959, RADIO, wbHtwall snow
New and Used Cart 106 IF YOU ARE OVER 21 '
AND WISH TO JUV A CAR ON CREDITI CALL
SAVE MONBY AT mTKV SAVOIE CHEVY, 1900 WV Maple, MI 327i5. Ifw FINANCE FLAN worklngt
SedVWrfta Seti
Announcing*
THE GRAND OPENING OF A NEW LOTI LOCATED ATi 312 W. MONTCALM *
w choo*9 from, flnaneliiE
LUCKY AUTO!
Now 2 locations fa serve you bat*
w'SrsHft V
LHAlSf (• MM
ttjRjUnlj
For Want Adi Dial 334-4981 New ami Used Cart
104
EXECUTIVE CARS, INC.
27 —2 DOOR HARDTOPI
wHh L,,
New cmd Deed Cera 106
1967 Buick
Riveria Gran Sport
6,Ky, n nil gnu
nHor system, Ilf control, tl •ring whool, d up, mirror gi
up* vJJtewaTls,
137 8, Mlln, Romoo 752-9681
1759 BUICK. CLEAN# good condition. $225. 597 California, toaao ™ oa
ItST BuTck...LeSABRE. d
power, top mechanical c Pvt, owner, *390, 474-M4I.
HlRErS AREAL SPAINo'SPICIAL 1942 Buick, automatic transmission •no only 1199.
GRIMALDI CAR CO.
WO Oakland Ava.__________fb S-9421
FLANNERY FORD
e-mjt@S8Z3»s« ^SS.*S°s3?5t&
chooseifrom, No Money Down.
LUCKY AUTO
Now gad Deed Cart 106 EXECUTIVE CARS, INC.
OM FACTORY OFFICIAL CAR! ALIO FACTORY CAM 11-4-Door Hardtop*
To select from
OLRCTRA MSs, LaSabras, Bon-navlllss, Catalina, CtPHON, Impala and Oidsmoblias with VI, automatic, full power, air eon-dltlonlno, vinyl roof, Vinyl tat—■" AM-FM starao, tilt whool,
irulsa control,-----
oto trunk ralai—,
137 I. Main. Raman - 747-94*1
1964 BUICK Elactra $1095
MS 4 door hardtop, with Mack with blua cloth Interior, automatic, ur^On'ly- "B brakM' nlc* ••'"'•v
Grimaldi Buick-Opel
IIP Orchard Lk. Rd.______FB 2-9143
WM. BV.ICK special nation waaon. wfh, VI, automatic, radio, haatar. power Stoerlno, brakes, beautiful condition. Spring Tima Ipadal, down *”* *U pr c*' "* mon*v
JOHN McAULIFFE FORD
IM Oakland Ava._________ fe 5-4101
1*45 ' RIVIERA, axcallant condition, dark groan, power windows — staorlng, brakes. Consol*
_ transmission.
SHOO.473-4012.
I sail. Full price
1945 BUICK ELECTRA 225 4 door hardtop, full power, with all th*
1965 BUICK Eloctra 225
3 door hardtop, groan with custom Interior, automatic, power steering
Grimaldi Buick-Opel c°rvette *'*»> •« S55ii
«.» Orchard Lk. Rd.--FE 2-914S ioSTcHlVY, 4 cylinder stick. FB
$2695 Bob Borst
^ Lincoln-Mercury Sales ^
loss CADILLAC, FULL power, 2-door hardtop, S140. FB 2-17tT 1942 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE.
pewar, $475. Call 42*3720._
192hi..CAJ?!i£AC.i **1,n Dny«l*«
liiiiii ll------------
1*43 CADILLAC Eldorado convertible wlthfull pewar and factory air conditioning, beautiful m a t - 1 • * -coral with whit* top and wh leather bucket seats, truly ;»ilh0«ui«2d. TT s1rln» »'">• Mwc!*! only SUM full price.
John McAuliffe Ford
430 Oakland Ava.___FE Ml01
1947 CADILLAC COUPE DaVllla,
toLEur**um mi,M'
1945 CHEVY B*l Air, !
LATE MODEL CADILLACS ON HAND AT ALL TIMES
JEROME
CADILLAC CO.
> Wide Track Dr. FB 3-7031
' CHEVY SPECIAL Coup*
... ----iilont condition, ru
ir bast otter. 423-0509.
1957 CORVETTE, NEEDS fender, MOO, 332-7949,
, REAL clean. Ok
•Si.95.FE3W077.-------^
1944 BUICK RIVIERA gold, air conditioning, plus all avail, power and *^*9. 03150 this weak only. 772-
mi - —1----------------- l -
hardtop, air,
guihwJ
, ASA 4-4511 or 446-1944.BUICK SPORT Warn,
HUNTER DODGE
"MILOSCH,
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
1*47 BUICK, Skylark, 2 door, hardtop, blue with white top, automatic, steering and brakes, radio, whitewalls, 477 M-24, Lake Orion, 493-0341.
paymantsf
Shelton PontiacrBuick
5 5. Rochester Rd._____451-5500
AUTOBAHN
) CHEVY 4 DOOR. 1940 Buick
KING
AUTO SALES
1941 Chevrolet Bel Air t Whit* with red vinyl Intarlo automatic, pewar steering
rartio and heater, Bl___
weekly paymanta $1.93.
TOM RADEMACHER
CHEVY-OLDS 1942 CHEVY - Imapta Convertible, vo, sf— — needs a good Over 75 other i
MA 5-5071.
t M15,
1942 CHEVY. CONVERTIBLE.
Super Sport. Power steering and brakes. Good mechanically. Naadi too. smsoT-ioST____________
1943 CHEVY II S37 built, 3
1943 CHEVY BEL AIR 4 door, low mltoaga, $575. FE 2-7221.
New and Used Can 106 Now and Usad Can
CHECK THESE NEW CAR TRADES
'64 Buick......................................... $1595
Moor hardtop, V8, automatic, vinyl top# powtr, radio, whitewalls# whool covors.
'65 Polaro..........................................$1295
M, 2-door hardtop, V8, automatic, powur, radio# whltowolls* whool covora*
'65 Chevelle 300 ...................................$1095
, Italian wsgon, VI, automatic, powor, radio, whltowolls, wheal
’64 Grand Prix.................................... $895
Moor hardtop, VI, automatic, powor, radio, whltowolls, whssl covors. . „ „ _ „
'65 Malibu SS .................................. $1195
VI, automatic, power, radio, whltowolls, whssl covers.
'67 Mustang ..................................... $1395
3-door hardtop, stick, radio, whltowolls, whssl covsrs. .....
'67 Chevy ....................................... $1495
to Ton pickup, stick, radio, west coast mirrors, hssvy duty springs, heavy duty tires. .....
'64 Olds 98........................................ $795
Hardtop, VI, automatic, powor, rodlo.
STANDARD* AUTO SALES WATERFORD
3400 Elizabeth Lk. 681-0004
Its, remote tru lights, nmn
I, concesled
CORVETTE 1964 4 SPEED
THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURS0AY, APRIL 24, I960
ARNIVAL
By- hick Turner
D—IT
New and Used Can
HUNTER DODGE 19 South Hunter
Birmingham
Now nod Used Con 106
MILOSCH
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
1947 Chrysler Newport, custom, 4 dMf, automatic, steering, brakes,
condition, wring special, only S7M full prut. No mottoy down-
JOHN McAULIFFE FORD
» Oakland Ave._________PE 54101
CHEVY 1965 Wagon
------- power automotle, OK
Smoll down poymont,
1965 Chevy
Impala Hardtop
bleck Interior, VI, -powor itaorlng, radio
MILOSCH
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
1947 Dodge, Convertible Polera, automatic, powor staorlng, power brakes, radio, whltowalls, $1595. 477 M-35. Lika Orton. 49MS41.
MILOSCH
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
Lokt Oriw. 49VI341. _
KESSLER'S
On Dixie Hwy , Waterford 4230900
TOM RADEMACHER
CHEVY-OLDS 1945 CHEVY BEL-AIR 4 VI, automatic, radio, heater, one owner, new cor trade, $795. Ovor 75 other core to choose tram — On US 10 it MIS, Clarkston, MA 5-
.... Parks erodit manager
4-7500. Naw location of
Turner Ford
2400 Maplo Trov Mall
* mile oast of Woodward
C0RVAIR C0RSA
1945 Convertible, 4 spaed, rad ai white top. 1795. *95 or old 6 down, balance bank roles.
BILL FOX CHEVROLET
5 S. Rochester Rd. 451-70
STANDARD AUft) SALES
Pontiac 109 E. Blvd. S. FE 84033
1944 CHEVY IMPALA white wagon, 4 pass., auto., double powor, radio and extras, $1395,474-ISM.
1944 CHEVROLET BEL AIR, V-8 automate, 8997 full prlct# 85 down, 89.40 weak.
LUCKY AUTO
f M-24, Lake Orion. 493-4341.
— ---------... I________ automatic,
Mod condition, I1997 iyy' Here-Fey tort, Marvel Motor*, 251 Oakland, ‘I 4-4079.
1943 COMET, extra tl
I’m at an awkward age . .. old enough to rebel against authority, but too young to attract the TV cameras!'
1941 DODGE CHARGER, RT, 440
ill
trod*. Only *24tt.
HUNTER DODGE
New and Used Cars 106
1944 FORD CUSTOM SM- Vory good condition. 191-3373.
1931 FORD 5250 OR3-74Q1
STATION WAGONS 1940 Ford 4, auto.
1944 FORD CUSTOM Sedan, neat as i pin. Spring special only 54U full ym, no money down.
JOHN McAUUFFE FORD
430 Oakland Ava._______fe 5-4101
1944 FORD VI, automatic, 4300.
good
offer.
... —FORD,—I cylinder, transportation, $100 or bast
343-313$,___________________
1941 FALCON Bu$, good all arm unit, spring apodal only *2$$ price, no money down.
JOHN MCAULIFFE FORD
430 Oakland Av*. ■ ■ , FB 5-4101
1944 FALCON. AUTOMATIC, radio and boater, whlto wall tiros. No *! down, weakly payments *5.22. Full price *595. call Mr. Park* c manager at Ml 4-7500. Naw tlon of
Turner Ford
Troy
941 FLACON 2 door. Good running - condition. Good tiro*. *195T 443-944A
1944 FORD GALAXIE 4 door, 5„. N •^uH^powor, auto, air, M50. Call
W4 T-BIRD convertible, good shapa.
AUTOBAHN
MOTORS
1745 3.‘Telegraph_FE »4S
1943 FORD WAGON, new moto . beautiful automobile. PrjwiMy owned. *375, 41 Lewie, 335.7354.
1943 FORD 4 DOOR, very good -“■on. OR 3-4323 after 4 p.m.
1944 IMPALA HARDTOP. Stick Shift with radio and hootor. *39 down, wotkly payments (10.44. Full price *1295. Call Mr. Parks credit manager at Ml 4-7510. Now location of
Turner, Ford
3400 Maple Tray Mall
■ mil* east of Woodward
TOM RADEMACHER
CHEVY-OLDS
1944 CHEVY BaLAIr St________
wagon, with VI, stick, radio, hootor, locally ownad m— —
trad* tiofSTOygr is other___
select from — On US to at M15, ClarkstonV MA 5<«1.
'67 Plyr
$1595
iymouth ................
... ..vtlon wagon, VI, automatic, power, al.. —
'67 Dodgg ...........................$1695
Coronal. 440, Moor hardtop, VI, automatic, air, vinyl top. radio,
'63 Plymouth ...................!.... $395
Savoy, VS, atlck, radio, haator, good runnor.
THE GOOD GUYS SAY "WE WON'T DODGE ANY DEAL"
SPARTAN DODGE
SELLS FOR LESS
855 Oakland FE 8-9222
On M24 in Lako Orion MY 2-2411
1947 CHEVY IMPALA, $1500. I
1967 Chevy
lippala 2 door hardtop
1987 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR Hardtop. 3 to chooi* from. Som* with air conditioning Excellent condition I
HURRY Clearance -Priced
ACT NOW
1957 Chivilor, 4 door, original o
$2295
1945 Imperial 4 door, hordtop, 1
1947 CHEVY .4 PASSENGER station
I Cm 106Nm i
I Cm 106
THE HEART OF OUF BUSINESS IS CUSTOMER SATISFACTION
1965 CADILLAC Coup* DaVilla
two door hardtop. Executive blue In color, with mah Ing Interior. Factory olr conditioning, full now cruise control, AM-PM stereo radio. Vinyl top, hoot On* of the nicest In town.
1967 MERCURY Parklane Maurader
hanttop, v-4,, automatic, powor ataarlnj^ a
t&.rodlo. 1 _ nar beauty.
1965 PONTIAC Stor Chief
hardtop, all whin with, rad vinyl .Interior, v-a, matlc, radio, powar steering and hrakat, haatar.
1966 Mercury Monterey Custom
two door hardtop, Emerald graan with matchl tarlor. Vinyl top. V-a, automatic, powar etoarln brakes, radio, hootor, whltowalls..
1966 MUSTANG
two door hardtop. Jot Mack « v-a, lour speed*, radio, motor
totortor. This car
1968 MERCURY Colony Pork 10 passenger
$2495
$1995
$1195
$1495
$1595
$895
$3295
9,
$1995
H8RRB Elactra 325 hardtop, this Mu* beauty hi buckats, a clean one, yes, i—la today'e special at,
,$1995
1957 Plymouth VIP, 4 hardtop, va, automatic, toll with factory w |— '
• ~iteh(ng_
194* CHEVY IMPALA Custom Coup* V4 auto, powor staorlng, vinyl top, radio, Ilka naw, *3150 this weak only. 772-7450, »-s dally, 45l-00ao eves, and Sat, ond Sun.
194* CAMARO 327. STICK,
1940 CORVETTE STINORAy £oUP*,
HILLSIDE LINCOLN-MERCURY 1250 OAKLAND
(at. Dixie 6 Telegraph)
333-7863
94$ CORVEff E, 2 top*, 437, hydro.
332-574*.__________
Chevy II Nova 1969 SS
394, 37$, low mlltegt. Sherpl *2750. 505.3555, Royal "-*•
CdByETTi CONVERTieLB — .i ... -a. H f i r^|
44 CHRYSLkR Imporlal, coiv ruble, power steering, power brakes, extra sharp Save at 1495.
Chrysler-Plymputh
3ioo Maplo Rd. Tray
642*7000
MILOSCH
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
sisxjtrsujrjsr
Ing^brakes, radlo^whltewallt, 477 M
1947 CH$Y*LEk NEWPOI doubt* pe«ver, mm./ ri miles, 53M454,_
Pontlaq1 Press Want Ads For Action
KING
AUTO SALES
wagon. Bhi* ,wlth,*matchlngL’vinyi Interior. V-l automatic, powtr itaorlng and brakes. Radio and hoator. Balance duo *114.17, woakly payments tt.7i. (5.00 down. Call
m, weakly poymont* (542. Full » *595, CallMr. Park* credit mager at Ml 4-7500. New to-
'""^Turner Ford
ilng Intarnr, I tomoblle, prlc
$1995
lar 300 3 dc beauty It extra sharp Mat, priced at
$1795
1947 Pontiac, 4 door, stdan, Maul ------- ----fhtrp, Inside end o<
$1795
1944 Plymouth Sport Fury, t 4 hardtop, abootutoiy Ilk*'now, Ini — out, with all th* gooi .....udlng factory air, to* aniv mi captivity Ilka this. Saa
1944 OLDS, automatic, w bargain at oi
___ Chevy I
VI, wHh etL priced axtra to
$1695
2 .doer, l Ih double P w
$1395
3 door, I Is sharp In tlnyl top.
$1395
Dart, a d txtro shert
$1295
mpala t d ik, • iw .aw at only
$1195
Now god Ustd Can 106
044 FORD CONVERTIBLE 420
very good, >395. OR 3
1940 T-BIRO LANDAU with booutlful artic whlto with Mr— — —
whlto itmrior, full p_ „
nice at Hwy ram*. Spring Tonic special only—SIMS. Full price arJ luit SIM down.
JOHN McAUUFFE FORD
» Oakland Ave,
147 MUSTANG Cl
KING
AUTO SALES
1944 Ford Custom, 2 door. Matoi groan with matching vinyl intorh v-s automatic, powar (tearing a
brakes,
th_ .
w
i MUSTANG 3 DOOR I
1947 FORD COUNTRY Sedan. Power and automatic transmission, S39 down, woakly paymsnt* *13.77. Full price $1495. Coll Mr. Parks credit manager at Ml 4-7500. Now loco.
Turntr Ford
1947 PORD LTD 2 Door hi radio, powor staorlng, air, geld, black top. $1,495.' Col
*JOHNnMcAULIFFE FORD
FB 5-4101
1945 MUSTANG hardtop, wit beautiful pappy red tlnlsh, wit black vlnyf top. So* this on* botor you buy. Spring time special oni I9M toll -----------------
brakes, wlnMWS,
type, factory air cot___________
car with a raven Mack tun black vinyl roof, with luxury ck and vinyl Interior, only SI400. C help finance with a small do> poymont. Coll OR 3-7910.___________
KING
AUTO SALES
1944 Ford 9 passenger Station wagon. Rod with matching vinyl Interior. VI automatic, powor staorlng and brakes. Radio, hoator, white wall tiro*. Balance due *871.14, weekly payments *7.(3. *5.00 down. Call 4«t-0«r
■ rT,,,
__________„..ng special it only
»15M. Full prim, lint (IN down.
JOHN McAULIFFE FORD
to Oakland Ay*. FE 5-4101
RVWMVI .JNVERTIBLI VS. Auto. Powor ateerlng, power brake*. Now wide oval*. Red with beige top. 51,398. 4*3-4705.
’. Parke Credit manager i
KING
AUTO SALES
1943 Mercury Monterey 4 doer. Whit* wHh brawn vinyl IntarterTv-a automatic, pewar steering and bralui*, radio and heiotor, /Whlto wall tiros. Balance duo *— "
Naw and Ustd Cars 106
THIS WEEK'S NEW CAR SPECIAL
1969 0LD9 DELTA “88" $3069.00
H* VALIANT, good •h*p*r 40,000 mllis, best trfter, 44242H 1961 PLYMOUTH CONVBRTII Hn*r whit# with red lai
taka ojrar^paymi
KING
AUTO SALES
19(1 Mercury Monterey convert IM*. White with r*d: vinyl Interior. V-$ automatic, radio, hootor, power Steering and brakes. Whit# wall tires. Balance due *443.17. was!
battery, *740. IfMMBRCURY Montclair, nlc* car,
double power,
tor». Private, c______________
1944 MERCURY, CbLONY pork
automatic, MP _______
priced to Mil at (1595. _____
RAMBLER-JEEP, Union Lake, EM *4155.
powor, booytlfui motollie
JOHN McAUUFFE FORD
1947. MERCURY CONVERTIBLE.
John McAuliffa For?
FE 441*1
MUSTANGS
20 to chbost from '65-'66*'67-'68-'69
and
Cougars
'67 8. '68s
to choose from. Som* w r conditioning.
SAVE Bob Borst
Lincoln-Marcury Salts
195* W. M*Pto. Tray
New and Used Cart H#
Best Olds
OOaklar ii fl'
engine,
1966 PLYMOUTH FURY~ STATION WAGON
With VI, automatic, extra good condition, bar|Mn price at. Only —
TOWN & COUNTRY CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ROCHESTER
*81-5330
1944 PLYMOUTH 2 door. Automatic, *""* " hootor, whlto w*”—
whlto top and black bucket sea
x^uirc/aid^ *,3“'1
JOHN MCAULIFFE FORD
430 Oakland Av*. FB 5-4101
ymml
1967 PLYMOUTH Fury $1395
TOWN & COUNTRY CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ROCHESTER ,
vertlble. Power ond automatia transmission. $39 dim, wMkly raymenh lir.**. Pull prtM HM CajlMr. Psrks Crod!t irvanagor at Ml 4-7540. Now location of
Turner Ford
WM »t of Woodward* ^*1'
1967 Plymouth Fury JH
4, door hardtop. Dark groin flnl with matching Interior. Vs a matte, radio and hootor, — altering. Factory air COT
Y795.''477~M-2L Laka*cSton,"4mff \
19(7 FORD, V* ton pickup, flbarglM cab, low mltoaga, 51495.
AUTOBAHN
... MUSTANG HARDTOP, __________
auto, powor atoorlng, radio, vinyl roof, $1400. 573-3350.
1941 MUSTANG Convertible with V», automatic, radio, Iwatar. beautiful deep burgundy wlHi a black top, and Made bucket Mata, aprlng apeclal at only S23IS full price, |w*t Sill down.
JOHN McAULIFFE FORD
430 Oaklond Ava._______FB 54101
... FORD TORINO GT, ... automatic, bucket seats, doubli powar. 3,000 miles, *2440. 414-7545.
19*9 FORD GALAXIE vinyl top, 302 engine, take ovor payments. — WoahTnaton St. Fontloc. Apt. C.
sterechtipe, candy apple rad. Just
Penarth Court, Union Lake, ms-
continental i
wmMbi
KING
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19*4 Lincoln Contlnantal. White with rad Im liter interior. V-l automatic,^ ppwar ataarlng and brakM. Radfcn haatar, while wall tires, and fectory air Condition. Balanca due 1*97.13. Weakly payments *7.53. (5.00 down. C*l
EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN""! Mercury Comet, good runnlni condition, 5275. 451-1355.
RMtonobl*. 731-2406.
TtoSriTV
5-5145,
M7 OLDSMOBII
MS'
llLE DELMONT II.
ALDS194I DELMONT M, 4 door, vinyl top, powor stMrlng and brakes, disc brake*, posltractlon. *2450, 451-4204.
194* OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 442 door hardtop. Silver with blac buck*! saats, chroma rally what covers. Red line radio ply tlrai SUPER CAR I Call 442-3219.
Audetts Pontiac
194* OLDS VISTA CRUISER,
passenger ------
proof# low
owwtr.34»l_. __________________
1868 OLbS CUTLASS 8/ turquoise with whit* vinyl top, bucket —“ super Sport whMlS, wld# lira*, d|M * —7
must i
brakes, t cyl. auto.
NATURALLY
THE FINEST USED CARS ARE TRADED ON THE FINEST NEW CARS. CHECK THIS SELECTION
1967 Cadillac DeVille Convertible
Now Ctr Warranty.
east of Woodward
MERRY OLDSMOBILE ROCHESTER,' MICHIGAN
1968 OLDS CUTLASS. Supreme 2 door hardtop, radwfto gf' 3
s&.mwT"' KW
1968 Olds F-85
4 door, VI, automatic, atoorlng, radio ,
$2295
1968 Caprice Sport Coupe
'I, powerglido, powor atr-
radio, vinyl top, show roon dltlon, throughout.
$2595
TAYLOR
New and Used Cars 106New and Used Cars 106 New and Used Can
1945 Plymouth 9 passenger
xs
$1095
BIRMINGHAM ^SSryblB•,trr,,'
$895
1944 Valiant VM '4 dot(r, automatic, —**- **•- inside and out, drive «■<*
lf*$5’95
seeson lt here. Try thla rad bMuty
$795
IMS Font Fairiana, vs, autamatl extra clean, only
$395
DODOi pickup, VI angina, rui good, any
Oakland
A Get Into the *. Swing of Spring! yf
Trade up now to one of these excellent used cart..
1968 Skylark Custom 2 door hordtop. Factory official ur with v-a angina, automatic transmission, powor (tearing and brakes, on* owner. Factory war- $2595 Easy Terms Arranged 1968 Buick Electro Full power, factory air condition. On* owner. Lew mlloae*. Burnished brawn finish. Factory wor* ranty. AM-FM stereo radio. 4 to choOM from. $$ Save $$ Easy Terms Arranged
1966 Opel Kadette . Station Wagon Eopl sharp. One-owner. Radio and - hoator. ' $895 ,V ; Easy Terms Arranged 1966 Skylark Cuitoih 2-door hardtop. V4, automatic transmission, power steer* Ino and brakes. Radio,, haltor and factory air conditioning. Bucket Mats. Bxtra clean. On* « $189$ 1 Easy Terms Arranged
\ 1,96(7 Electro 4-door hardtop. ..Full powar end factory air cond tten. Ono-ownar with 11,NO actuel^mlles. Easy Terms Arranged 1968 Opel Rally Kadette Big engirt*. Radio, 4 ip**d. Sharp Oh* owner, with factory warranty. $1695 ‘Easy Terms Arrangsd
1968 Buick Electro 225
Custom convertible. Rod \ Black tee and Intortor. Vary Sharp.
1968 Chevrolet Impala Custom Coupe
1968 Cadillac Sedan DeVlile
1966 Pontiac Bonneville Coupe
1965 Buick Electro 225 Sedan
Factory atr oondltlonad.
CADILLAC of Birmingham
Ask for Rich Kroll
1350 NORTH WOODWARD PHONE Ml 4-1930
New and Used Cara 106New and Used Cart 106
544 S. Woodward, Birmingham
—... i" TT ' .....i ■' ... " ■
647-5600
mrnmmM
* 5! 1968 88 Convertible Sharpl $2595
" .1965 Bonneville Air Condition. Full power.. — $1495
b, 1968 Grand Prix. Air. "* Full power $3195
1968 F85 2 door...' $1995
n 1968 Torino GT Convertible $2295
1967 Toronado. Air Conditioned $2995
1967 Cutlass Convertible $2195
1966 Delta 4 door $1595
1965 Mercury Breezeway $1095
1968 Pontiac LeMans Air Conditioned $2695
1966 Buick Wildcat. Air Condition , $1495
1967 Olds 9$ ,, / ;4 door. Air $2395
1966 98 Luxury Sedon Air $1995
1966 Toronado Fullpowsr.. $2295
MBMMB
860 S. Woodward B'ham
, MI 7-5111
D-18
, THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1969
Nfr nd Uoorf Cm 106
I 4 DOOR Catalino. Settling istate. 32,000 actual Alim. Exc, condition. FE 2*3329.
catalina
IMS CATALINA. DOUBLEpowar.
New and Used Cm 106
INNEVILLE convertible, good
____IWW, MW. Ft 2-1 m,
1M3 TiMPEST, VI. vary cli good c*r> wo° All. :
Ml. PONTIAC TBMPEIT 1
mileage, MA 64274,___________
IMS PONTIAC STATION WAOON,
--------1—... and bra1-*-
334-21St.
TOM RADEMACHER
CHEVY-OLDS 1M4 tempest wagon <
bunch ol MS on thli one. Only S69S. Over 75 othar cart to select from - On US 10 at MIS,
Clarkston, MA 5-5071._______________
144 PONTIAC CTO a real swinger I 4 speed trans. Trl-power, posltrac-tlon. Exc. condlt, 547-4778.
TOM RADEMACHER
CHEVY-OLDS
1144 PONTIAC Bonneville 1 door hardtop, with automatic, power steering, brakes, windows, radio, hoatar, whitewalls, New car trade, this one will sell quick, at only 0795. Over 75 other cars to select Irons. On US 10 at M15. Clarkston, MA 5-507L
666 S. Woodward, Birmingham
New and Used Core
& New and Used Cars
i MARMADUKE
By Anderson and Learning New and Used Can
RAMBLER. I
Now and Used Cars 106 New and Used Cars 106
1965 Mustang 2 door hardtop Absolutely Immaculate. Automatic, power stoarlno. Air conditioned. $1199
1968 Bonneville Convertible ^atolllc^araan, black Intarlor, white top. $2895
1966 Country Squire $1399
^CjfMndjM^ automatic, power steering and
• 1963 Dodge Dart Convertible nd cylinder stick, radio, heater. One owner. $599
1965 Tempest 6 cylinder ‘ 1 doer hardtop- A ladlls car. Top economy. $6§9 1
1966 Ford. 8, Automatic Check this SSS saver. $599 |
1962 Chrysler Imperial Loaded with comfort and dan. Pull power. $699
1061 New and Used Cars
‘For Want Ads Dial 334-4981 106 New and Used Can 106
DEMOS * SPRING SAVINGS
Many to Choose From Also
New 1969 Valiant VI00 Stock No. 101 Full Price $2,095
GIVE US A TRY BEFORE YOU BUY
OAKLAND
Chrysler-Plymouth
106 New and Used Cdn 106 New and Used Trucks 103
Exc. condition, 0119S. Call 474-2451.
IMS PONTIAC, CATALINA, _________
automatic, excellent condition, S995 Buy Haro—Pay Hare, Marvel Motort, 151 Oakland, FE 0-4079.
5 BONNEVILLE 2 doc
liver with matching \.. I
power steering
Automatic;
.... PONTIAC Catellnt Convertible, double power, blue with a white top. Only S2295 In your drivel
Shelton Pontiac-Buick
155 S. Rocheetor Rd. 1 651-5500
1967 FIREBIRD 400 Count. Red with I black bucket seats and console. I Power steering, 3 speed floor sH .
4 new tires. 27,000 actual mile*. I NICEI Call 442-3209.
Audette Pontiac
NPNmMPiictory air conditioning, power seat. Spare never been used. 19,000 ectuol miles. Cell 442-3209.
Audette Pontiac
1150 W. Maple Rd.____Troy II
940 PONTIAC CATALINA 4 ( sedan. Cream with black Inlet Automatic, power etoerlng brake*. Full decor group.
1050
brakes. Whitewall tlraa. Excellent 11947 TEMPEST CUSTOM, -—H condition. Call 4424289. | brakes, clutch, black Interior,
Audette Pontiac !
1967 GTO Sport Coupe
Vhlto^wlth black vinyl top. 4 peed. In top condition.
tfol74>3-2705, I . _ . b ..
144 PONTIAC STATION Wagon.! PontlOC Retail
power steering end brOket, factory)05 University Dr. FE 1-7954
condition. Cell 443-
Audette Pontiac
1050 W. Maple Rd. ___________Troy ip
i blacktop. 11,000 ectuol miles. I KE NEW| Cell 642-3219.
Audette Pontiac 1
W. Miple Rd.__________Troy |
_____ TEMPEST CUSTOM 2 door.
Bright rod with block vinyl trim. V4 automatic, tull decor group. Full tinted glass. 11,000 actual mn*s. IMMACULATE I Call 642-
Audette Pontiac
1966 CATALINA good condltlor
IMS BONNEVILLE 9 passenger I960 PONTIAC TEMPEST
wagon, air conditioning, Cruise-- 6254276,____
m LolMeP0Wer ,v,rv,hln8- *3',5°- IMS PONTIAC "CATALINA 2 i ' hardtop, vinyl roof. Full pdv
Exc. S2650. 602-2964._______
1969 PONTIAC CATALINA 2 di hardtop, 2 to choose from, th
i. Ready |.-:
1966 Pontiac Catalina
2 door hardtop. Power and conditioning.
$1550 Bob Borst
Lincoln-Mercury Sales
1967 PONTIAC CATALINA 4-door hardtop, 1 owner, new car trada-ln. $1597 full price. $50 down.
LUCKY AUTO
FIRDBIRD 2-DOOR hardtop. >id with vinyl top. V-0 automatic, ‘—— Md brakes, factory
GO!
HAUPT
PONTIAC
steering, one
IMS FIREBIRDS.
hardtop. Low miles." Factory war renty. EXCELLENT CONDITION!
9 GRAND PRIX, p
1969 PONTIAC LoMANS : hsrdtop, fully equlppei miles, $2775. Must sell, g service. FE 24705.
1969 Firebird
2 door Hardtop '
actual miles. EXCELLENT DITIONI Coll 642-3209.
Audette Pontiac
050 W. Maple Rd.
power steering end bral air conditioning. New ..—
__ cellent condlton. Cell 4424207. n .. ---- ——T——-----.
ii 6-2200 Audette Pontiac Audette Pontiac brakes, wid* ovai nr*s, almost
W. Maplo Rd. Troy Iff ft, *1.-----T/?V ran new‘
-____;__-_________11968 BONNEVILLE 4 DOOR FLANNERY FORD
■ rS!F"ra2l,i!’La Foct,ory air- Po,wL#ro"
! Sii»?ntl£Buick fc?Vo!io TSftJSg
Troy 055 S, Roehestor Rd. 6514500 n*w- ' 5,000 mi. ft Z-3oZy. .
I. 30.000
New and Used Can 106New and Used Cars 106New and Used Cars 106New and Used Cars 106 New and Used Cars
343-2656 eve.
106 New and Used Cars
HAHN
TODAY'S SPECIAL
1968 OLDSCutlass 2-door............ $2395..
with automatic, V8, console, buckets, like-new condition.
1968 PLYMOUTH Fury III ..
4 door, extra nlc* executive's cor, Ing, double power, low mileage i warranty I 3 to choose from. Prices
1968 BUICK LeSabre .
...$2495
1965 RAMBLER, 2-door..............$795
MSSRMMi----itic, low mileage, new tlraa, must
. meal
1967 DODGE . Pickup ...... ...........$1595
Vt ton, with V4, custom cab, excellent condl-
1966 PLYMOUTH Wagon.......$ave
air conditioning, tow r
t VI. automatic, factory
1968 PLYMOUTH Roadrunner . .$2395
2 door hardtop, with new car warranty, naw wide
Chry sler-Ply mouth-Rambler-J eep Clarkston 6673 Dixie Hwy.,. MA 5-2635
106 :
v and Used Cars 106 New and Used Cars 106 New and Used Cart 106
-BRAND NEW-
.1969 FIREBIRD Hardtop Coupe
With tha Firebird 350 V-8 engine, automatic, push button radio, console, F70xl4 whitewalls, decor group, power steering, back ’ up lights, padded dash, outside rear-view mirror,-inside nonglore tilt mirror, retractable seat belts, and all 1969 safety features..
$2959
ANNUAL SPRINGTIME SALE
April 24th thru May 10th
-BRAND NEW-
1969 PONTIAC Hardtop Coupe j
with decor group, push button radio, hydramatic, power steering, whitewalls 855x15, two front seat head rests, parking brake warning light, inside daynight mirror, front seat belt retrack-, able, theft door locks, dual speed wipers. Stock #360.
$3046 •
WE WILL MEET OR BEAT ANY DEAL—WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD!
1969 GRAND PRIX From $3135
-BRAND NEW-
1969 BONNE VILLES From $2998
Order Yours Today-$avel
- BRAND NEW -
1969 PONTIAC
Catalina 4-Door
with vinyl trim, cordova top, decor group, hydramatic, push button radio, remote control mirror, cue-torn wheel discs, remote control deck lid, power eteering, power disc brakes, tinted whindshield, whitewalls, antique gold finish, and all 1969 safety features, Stock #276. 1
$3168
1969 Pontiac LeMans
Hardtop Coupe
with automatic, wheel discs, power steering, white-, wolls, push button radio, console with head rests, yes and all 1969 safety features, Stock #139
$2799
- BRAND NEW -
1969 CATALINAS From $2597.
-BRAND NEW-
1969 TEMPESTS From $2187
Order Yours Today-$avel
TOP QUALITY GOODWILL PRE-OWNED CARS
1965 Triumph TR-4 Convertible
.4 . IBOOd. wire wheeli, silver with o I radio. Motor, Only-
$1295
OfKrjKg. 1
•nemo rod
$3195
1968 Pontiac Convertible
MOunmmtxsms
Hm $3195
1967 PONTIAC
eonnevtllo,- Station Wagon, with hydromotle, dm •fearing, brakes, radio. Motor, whitewalls, lugg reek, factory air conditioning, tinted glass. Only—
~J -$2995 1966 PONTIAC
$1795
1961 MERCURY Hardtop ., ...$195
1960 DODGE Nice ,. .$ 95
1960 PONTIAC Wagon .... ...$ 95
I960 PONTIAC Hardtop ... ,..$95
1957 PONTIAC Wagoh ...$ 95
1968 BONNEVILLE
4-Deor hardtop with cordova top, whltwollo, i matle, safety track, AM/FM radio. >•*» speaker, power steering, brakes.
$3095
1967 Pontiac
Grand Prlx 2-poor .hardtop, with tull condlflonlno, many omer extras. Only—
$2595
-0UT Sales Staff-
... JIMBARN0WSKY ;T0M FOWLER fRANK WELLS
WmMMMW
1967 PONTIAC
iwor steering, brakes, Jtlful midnight blue
$1995
1963 PONTIAC Wogon
ir steering, brakes. radio, bydroi ready tor that vacation of Only—
$995
1966 PONTIAC 2 door .
i double power, hvdra , extra sharp throughoi
,$1695
a
-Our Sales Staff—
R0CKIE LUND KEN JOHNSON
THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1969
Banka of , appellation
Newfoundland *2 Seniors (ab.)
8 Atlantio 43 Like an elf
---fish 44 Color
12 High cards 48 Trout-
13 Haill S3 In the midst of
14 Tropical . M Qualified
plant 44 Italian river 7 Indicate
15 Encounter 57 Threshold 8 Rescue
18 Unit of 58 Observe SWinglike
weight . 59 Deliberate (anat)
17 Mov«V trucks 40 Toward the 10 Island in the
U Masculine ■ sheltered side Hebrides appellation 81 Organ of 11 Not as much
20 Musical hearing MPiWuuda
.dramas , 62 Anglo-Saxon 21 Peevish
22 Having wings theow 23 While
BWOF
SPwrGnAl JJMt 26 Ancient Iridi
mother 2 Maple genus capital
*1 African 3 Sharp M Lawyer* (ah.)
MSoottnyer
S3 Absolute-35 Japanese ' gateway
4 Italian city avooouwayi
5 Range anunus 80 Strays
6 Egg (comb. 32 Symbol for
form) nickel
sasw-
51 Presently
52 Burrower 55 Greep
1 F" 1" br 6 7 5" F" 16 IT
12 19 JT
IS 16 17
It is
u
Si % B III SS U
91
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57
44 46 46 II1 IT sir II SS
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57 59 56
M 61 62 **
-Television Programs-
Programs furnished by stations listed in this column ora subject to change without noticel
‘Chonnelti 2-WJBK-TV. 4-WWJ-TV. 7-WXYZ-TV. 9-CKLW-TV, 50-WKBP-TV, 56-WTVS-TV. 62-WXON-TV
TV Special ;Will Feature Cass Lake
Scenes from West Bloomfield Township’s Cass Lake will be featured In a Bill Dana special to be shown 7:30 p.m. Saturday on WWJ-TV (Channel 4).
Bill Dana, who uses the Jose Jimlnez characterization, will explore iceboating on the lake in a sequence of “A Look on the Light Side."
DETROIT (AP) - Having spent a year observing Detroit’s courts in action, the equal justice council of the Interfaith Action Council will present its first recommendations for changes and improvements at a Friday conference. Nine proposed changes will be presented.
In the series, Dana has been traveling all over the country to unusual events.
He appeared in Oakland County to do some filming the winter before last. In addition to footage about iceboating and racing he was preparing a humorous sketch on ice fishing from a shack.
Court Study Due
TV Features
Wilkins to Speaki
DETROIT (AP) - National NAACP executive director Roy Wilkins is to be the main speaker at the 14th annual Fight for; Freedom Fund dinner of the organization’s Detroit chapter! Sunday.
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NEW YORK — They’d better not count our handsome Mayor Lindsay out in the race with former Mayor Wagner all those other would-be vote grabbers.
John Lindsay got a startling ovation at the Tony Awards the other night, demonstrating that his actorish Inclinations are approved by many Broadwayites who also like his looks and smile. When I mentioned that ovation to him as the crowd:
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AP Television-Radio Writer NEW YORK - “This Town Will Never Be th6 Same," last night’s NBC special, was an earnest attempt to say something meaningful in dramatic terms about the death of newspaper.
It did make a., lot of statements, ones made every time a paper dies, about the public’s loss. But the hour, by Eddie Bla-slo, was pretty shapeless and thoroughly unsatisfying from a dramatic standpoint. We were never able to care enough about the faltering paper or the people who worked for it—we didn’t know them well enough—to become upset at their plight,
The story opened with labor presenting the newspaper’: management with take-it-or-leave-it demands. From the outset, it seemed a foregone conclusion that the, paper, with declining circulation and advertising revenue, would fold.
The story starred Barry van, playing the paper’s middle-aged managing editor in a style reminiscent of “Front Page.” v
Presiding over the paper’s demise was not enough for an hour, however, so a subplot came along. A brash young reporter turned up some evidence that the managing editor’s son was a drug pusher. Perhaps it was added to ~
undisputed head of the family and the woman’s place still the home.
It was a most successful pro* gram-educational while entertaining.
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E. G. Marshall had almost a _ cameo role as the publisher who | decided to scuttle his
ship. When the hour was over, nothing had been determined except that a newspaper was dead. The viewer left with the feeling that the program had stopped rather than that a drama had been concluded.
It was jollowed by a superb CBS documentary, “The Japa-
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professor, • said, “A doesn’t have to be Western to be successful," and pointed out that the Japanese with “a thin veneer of the West," have found ways to handle difficulties, including urban overcrowding, which we might profitably study.
The most Interesting portions of the hour showed Japan’s colorful mixture of the old with the new—modern businessmen on a night on the town, frugging—in kimonos, high speed trains and efficient atee) production In ■ land where men still practice swordsmanship and archery as self-discipline.
Also shown was Japanese
Lindsay Ovation at 'Tonys' Rivals That of the Winners
was inching out of the theater, he said, “As; I always say when' I get applause in New; York, ‘They must be out-of-towners.”
The Mayor kindly added that he’s going to use a joke printed here: “Out-of-work girls used! to say they were models, now when men are unemployed, they say they’re candidates for]
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Tony winner Julie Harris' tall, handsome escort was David Baker who was on “Rawhide" for 7 years.
made so bold as to ask her if they're getting married and she said, “I don’t kriow” . . . And Diahann Carroll’s beau,
escort and handholder was TV actor Don Marshall. . . Before we forget it: Bravo to Producer Alex Cohen and his wife Hildy Parks for a colossal, beautifully handled, altogether slick, professional show.
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EARL’S PEARLS: Playing golf with some executives proves just how many math dropouts have made it big in the business world.—Jim Goodwin.
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Can Chortle Brown Win With Apollo 10?
tUn KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) - Hie Apollo 10 astronauts are ednBmtt they can make a winner mil of that bom loser of the ffymte strips, Charlie Brown.
iUr Force Col. Thomas P. Stafford and Navy Cmdrs. John W. Young end Eugene A. Cer-ban are fane of the Peanuts comic characters and have
'•Charlie Brown” and "Snoopy” Cor the two spaceships they plan
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Small models of the boy and his dog stand sentinel
duty In the Apollo spacecraft Emulator room where the three astronaut* spend much of their training time. A model of an Apollo ship, suspended on a wire/ orbits above Charlie Brown.
Stafford, Ceraan and Young are not concerned that the roundri&eaded ldd has a histo-ry of failure, whether lie's playing baseball or trying to fly a kite.
MISSION MAY 18 The trio is to blast off May 18 and orbit the moon 61% hours in what hopefully will be the final dress rehearsal for a lunar landing by two Apollo 11 astronauts la July. .
While orbiting the moon, Stafford and Ceraan will transfer Into a lunar' module, or LEM, hooked to the hose of the command module. They’ll separate the LEM and descend to wltnin 80,606 feet of tbe surface while Young orbits at an altitude of 66 miles.
■ * * ★. , "Since we’re going to the moon to find all these facts and kind of snoop around," Stafford fTpiaiiiMt, *fwe decided that the lunar module is going to be called Snoopy.
"Snoopy is a comic character that's a favorite, I know, of many people in the United
and adopted the nickname from the Broadway play, "The Un-■inkable Molly Brown."
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Some officials in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration frowned on this as undignified and officially called the craft Gemini 3. But Molly Brown captured the fancy of newsmen and the name stuck.
After that, NASA dictated that manned spaceships would be given numerical designation— Gemini 4, 5,6 etc. and Apollo 7, etc.
PILOTS’ BIGHT During the earlier Mercury program, the astronauts, asserting the rignt of pilots, named their space capsules. NASA officials approved of the meaningful names selected: Freedom 7, Liberty Bell 7, Friendship 7, Aurora 7, Sigma 7 and Faith 7. The 7 designated the original seven astronauts.
With last month's Apollo 9 mission, astronauts began flying both the command ship and the LEM and it became apparent that radio code names wtsild be needed for each. NASA decided
he said. "Aod to go with it, we’ll call the command module Charlie
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"Snoopy Is sort of a champion of the space program, anyway/’ Ceraan added, referring to the fact that project Apollo workers who do mcMptlanal work are awarded Snoopy pins, showing -- Jig wearing a
"It’s got quite a bit of meaning to u«," Ceraan laid. "We go around calling John Young Charlie Brown now, either to tin riwmlator or out. He’s adapted to that very well.”
"Molly Brown’s old man," quipped Young, recalling a chapter in American space flight that some space agency officials would rather forget.
Molly Brown was the nickname that Virgil I. Grissom chose tor the
he And Young flew the first ~ Gemini mission to
that when the vehicles' are Joined together, the ship would be called Apollo 8, 16 etc. The choice of nicknames for the separated vehicles was left to the pilots.
The Apollo 9 crew picked the names “Gumdrop” and "Spider" after the appearances of the two draft.
Now we have Snoopy and Charlie Brown, and some wag suggested if the Russians should orbit the moon at the same thne, Snoopy might chase the Red Baron.
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De Gaulle s Reign K May Be Near End
PARIS un — Indications are mounting that this may be (.President Charles . de Gaulle's last week in office. .
' .The 78-year-old French leader has said he would resign immediately if the referendum Sunday votes down his proposal' to transfer some of the central ' government’s powers to regiqnal administrations and reduce the Senate to a consultative role.
The newspaper Figaro published a poll .today showing that for the first time since De> Gaulle made his resignation threat! opponents of the constitutional changes outnumber supporters 53 per cent to 47 per cent.
The switch came after De Gaulle’s teieyised address linking his political future to the little understood, 38-page reform bill.
INDICATED DOUBTS
De Gaulle himself indicated doubt
Wednesday about the outoome when he told his cabinet at the end of their weekly sessions‘‘‘We’ll meet again—in principle—next Wednesday.”
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The merits of the proposed changes have been overshadowed by the question of confidence in De Qaulle’s stewardship, whiqh is exactly what he intended.
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The threat of defeat lias spurred the Gaullists to frantic new efforts, but many voters still appear apathetic about • the referendum and the future of the 11-year-old De Gaulle epoch.
Hie president will broadcast another appeal for support Friday night.
LOSING PUNCH
His traditional argument, "De Gaulle
or chaos,” appears to have lost much Of its force due to the lack of threat from the left and the prospect of a replacement for the old man.
The established order. And the argument that no one can replace De Gaulle is offset by the comeback being made by former Premier Georges Pompidou, now regarded as a strong candidate to succeed De Gaulle.
The more convincingly he argues for a "yes” vote in the referendum, the more he adds to his own political weight with .the voters and thus diminishes the force of De Gaulle's threat to retire.
Middle-class voters, at odds with De Gaulle .on» economic and monetary issues, generally have supported him out of fear of the Communists. Now they have Pompidou waiting in the wings to provide an orderly succession.
LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE —.Gov. William Milliken - period brought out spoke informally yfesterdsy with more than 600 high school unrest, the voting a| student leaders at Oakland University, A question-and-answer - ing the Governor’s
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students’ concerns on parochiaid, student ge and welfare. The students were attend-Conference on. Student Leadership.
Amusement Tax for Detroit Is Hit
By MARY SUNtySTROM
Gov. William Milliken told a group of high school student leaders at Oakland University yesterday that dissent — of the right kind — is extremely important in this country to achieve necessary constructive and fundamental changes.
Milliken spoke to more than 600 students from 77 Michigan high schools attending the seventh annual day long Governor’s Conference on Stjidentf Leadership at OU.
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Instead of presenting a prepared speech, Milliken spoke briefly and then opened the session to questions from the students.
He told them that within a few years,' more than half of the population of Michigan will be 25 years ojd and under.
’MUST BE PREPARED1
“Therefore, leadership will be thrust upon you at an early age and you must be prepared,” Milliken said.
“You face more complex, dangerously explosive jproblems today. In assuming leadership responsibilities, you will assume great obligations and burdens
and the opportunity and reward of solving problems,” he told the students.
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Land Acquisition for Airport OK'd
By JEAN SAILE
Airport development in Oakland County took a leap forward yesterday:
The County Airport Board voted tp begin acquiring 77 acres necessary to fulfill the requirement of the .Oakland-Pontiac Airport mastePplan.
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The three-man board also' was presented a copy of a letter from Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) officials confirming the approval of air space, utilization at Oakland - Orion Airport in Orion Township.
"This (the airspace utilization approval) is the most important document in the Orion master plan,” said Daniel T. Murphy, chairman of the County Board of Auditors. "When a few minor engineering changes are made, the Orion master plan will also be approved.
EARLY APPROVAL SEEN
The move to buy land at the Waterford Township facility was taken In anticipation of an early master plan ap-
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DETROIT (AP) — An excise tax on entertainment in Detroit eould destroy chances for a downtown sports stadium, doom the city’s movie theaters arid jeopardize convention business, a Common Council bearing was told yesterday.
Entertainment entrepreneurs said Cavanagh’s $3.l-million proposal would do more harm than good.
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Edwin J. Anderson, vice president of\ the Detroit Lions, even Warned that the proposed 5 per cent tax, if enacted, might prompt promoters of a new domed sports stadium to pick a site outside Detoit.
Cavanagh is seeking authorization from the Michigan Legislature for Detroit to levy the trix.
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Spokesmen for the Detroit Tigers and Red Wings, as well as for theaters, hotels and bowling alleys joined the Lions in objecting to the idea.
“Detroit’s motion picture theaters are closing at an alarming rate,” said Milton London, representing a state theater owners assocation. London added the proposal would “seal the doom of Detroit’s theaters.”
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‘ Hotel spokesmen said the tax .would force hotels to pay the highest sales and excise tax rate in the country — 9 per cent — and would hurt convention business.
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Jury Concurred: Sirhan 'Sick/ but Not Enough
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The jury believed Sirhan' Bishara Sirhan’s mind was impaired, says juror George Stitzel, but not to a degree to affect its verdict—death in the gas chamber for the assassin of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy.
What of the month-long testimony from q psychiatrists and psychologists as the defense tried to prove Sirhan lacked the mental capacity to form a mature and njeaningful plot against Kennedy?
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“It stunk—I don’t buy that stuff,” said Albert N. Federico, another juror? He expressed his view to newsmen after the , verdict was announced in court yesterday.
Stitzel, 57, a pressroom foreman at the Los Angeles Times, was asked: What was the overriding consideration that made him vote the death-penalty?
COLD-BLOODED MURDER “The gravity of the crime,” he told newsman. “The cpld-blooded murder of an individual. A planned murder.”
Did he believe the jury would have decreed death if the victim bad not been Kennedy, a candidate for president? “I think we would . . . as long as it was this cold-blooded, heinous crime.”
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By most jurors’ accounts, the first vote was eight in favor of the death penalty, two in favor of life in prison, and two undecided. For the .next two ballots it was 10 for death, one for life, one undecided. The fourth ballot,. yesterday morning, was unanimous.
AUTOMATIC REVIEW Under California law, the same jury which finds .a defendant guilty sets the penalty in a later trial. Superior Court Judge Herbert V. Walker set S^ay 14 for the formal sentencing. State law provides for an automatic review in capital punishment cases and Sirhan’s lawyers have said they will move for a new trial. Judge Walker has the power to reduce the penalty to life in prison.
Grant Cooper, chief defense lawyer, said the appeal would be taken ofoboth the first-degree murder verdict and the death sentence.
Frosty Night Will Follow Warm Day
Sunny days ore Here again.
The weatherman predicts sunny and warmer today and tomorrow with the high reaching into the 60s tomorrow.
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Fair and cool with frost and freezing temperatures likely, the low near 28 to 34, Is the forecast for tonight.
The Saturday outlook is warmer with a chance of rain late in the day or during the night.
NORTHWESTERLY WINDS Morning northwesterly winds at 12 to 18 miles per hour will continue through the day. becoming 10 to 15 miles tomorrow. » ,
Probabilities of precipitation in per cent are near zero today, near zero tonight, and 10 tomorrow.'
Thirty-six was the low temperature in downtown Pontiac before 8 a.m. The 12:30 p.m. recording was 54.
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Increase Mail Rote a Cent Asks Nixon
WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Nixon today asked Congress to boost the price of mailing a letter to 7 cents. For the time being, .air mail will stay at 10 cents.
Nixon also was to ask for an increase in the complicated* percentage rates for second and third class mail. Second class is used primarily by newspapers and magazines. Third class is used by direct—junk — mail advertisers.
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Postmaster General Winton M. Blount said last week the administration could find no alternative to higher mail rates in the face pf the post' office’s “enduring” deficit picture.
Budget trimmers were able to cut postal spending by only $48 million, and planned to save another 892 million through the retention of‘air mail. This would leave the deficit a still-enormous $1.3 billion.
REORGANIZATION LATER
Nixon’s triessage dealt only with rate increases. He later will send a message about reorganization of the Post Office.
The House Post Office and Civil Service Committee's subcommittee on, postal operations opened this week what was expected to be several weeks of hearings. The subcommittee probably will give some consideration to the Kap-pel Commission appointed by President Lyndon B. Johnson, which had recommended a quasi-public corporation be set up to run the post office.
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Nixon followed Johnson in recommending a one cent increase for first class letters. But he rejected, for the
time being at least, elimination of the air mail classification.
Johnson had theorized that much first-class mail now goes air mail anyway.
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EAST LANSING - (AP) Two Michigan State University scientists revealed today they have dlsrovered a new class of drugs that inhibit the growth of leukemia and another type of cancer, v
PARIS (UPI) - The United States and South Vietnam offered major concessions today at the Paris peace talks in an effort to break the deadlock. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge said the United States was ready to negotiate political as we|l as military Issues simultaneously.
Most families hagp been spared the horrid sorrow of home accidents that maim small children for life.
The' Ronald kyllonen family, 2035 Walton, Avon Township was not. Five-year-old Sallle today lies in Children's Hospital, .Detroit, wrapped from head to toe in dressings for treatment of first-, second- and third-degree bums' that scorched more than ^75 per cent of her body.
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Little Sallle ran screaming through her . house the morning of March 8: — her small figure ablaze in sheets of flame — the .victim of an accident which could have occurred in any home.
Mrs. Kyllonen, upstairs attending to housework chores, saved her Any daughter's life by wrapping the flaming Sallie in rugs and roiling Out the fire. .
A panic-stricken, agonized mother rode at top speeds to nearby Crittenton Hospital where doctors told her that they hadn’t the facilities to treat hey daughter. From Crittenton, Sallie was rushed by ambulance to Children's Hospital.
“My poor Sallie ... She is too young to. understand the pain, or the pain the doctors had to inflict to treat her,” Mrs. Kyllonen said.
, Sallie’s worst bums are in the chest, arm and torso side ai^as^Her arms are. held straight out frton her sides in a splint, sh that healing, will occur rapidly in the underarm and side regions..
FACET UNTOUCHED The little girl's back, legs and throat were also severely burped. Not touched,
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News in Brief
WASHINGTON (AP) - White House sources insist last Month’s jump in living costs — biggest in 18 years — doesn't mean a new twist upward in the inflation■ sprial. \
“We don't forsee an Increase in the price trend, we foresee a decrease,” said a Nixon administration source. “But this should increase the worry about the state of the economy and the need for economic restraint.”
The Labor Department Monday reported that the cost of living rose eight-tenths of 1 per cent in March, the biggest jump since the Korean war year of 1961.
B52s Hit Near Border
SAIGON (AP) - U.S. B52 bombers made their heaviest raids of the Vietnam war last night near the Cambodian border, dropping more than 2,000 tons of bombs along a 30-mile stretch northwest of Saigon, the U.S. Command reported.
' “They are harassing enemy troops so as not to let them get organized,” an American spokesman said.
The targets of the giant Stratofortresses were enemy bases in thi-Vietcong’s War Zone C, where file Viet-cong and North Vietnamese have built a 'network of camouflaged roads and infiltration routes on which to move supplies and troops from Cambodia into1 Vietnam. Some of the bombing was within a mile and a half of the border.
Volpe Alters Priorities
WASHINGTON (AP) - Transportation Secretary John Volpe has reshuffled ids department’s priorities, putting two controversial airways projerts ahead of solving mass transit problems.
The former Massacheustts governor reportedly has told President Nixon he wants administration approval for either the Sunpersonic Transport or an airways and airports bill before action increasing other programs, including mass transit,
Korea Force Bolstered
WASHINGTON (Upl) - The United States has sent six more destroyers into the Sea of Japan to beef up the float of warships riding watch hn American Intelligence flights off tije'coast of North Korea.
The addition of the six ships brought . the strength of the coastal armada to 29 ships, including throe cruisers, 1C ettNf destroyers and aircraft cantors.
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Local Pupils Will Attend Author Parley
development of 47'A acres to the north of the field.
Supervisors Mahlon Benson, R-Waterford Township, and Wallace Gabler, R-Royal Oak, asked for a financing study regarding the' development project. Chairman 'Niles Olson, D-Orion Township, voted against proceeding with development on the basis, he said, that some of the already appropriated $800,000 should have been used for that purpose. - .
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Total development of the land, including construction of taxlways and roads and provisions of water, drainage and sewer facilities, is estimated at $670,000. The county paid $164,000 for the land last year. When developed, the county expects to lease lots to fixed base operators who do business at the airport.
VanderVeen said the county has many applications for lease space.
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VanderVeen estimated that the county could recover investments in the area at the rate Of $150,000 to $200,000 a year. Preliminary plans' show the parcel • divided into 26 lots, to be developed on a three-stage basis.
A study regarding the feasibility of acquiring another 55 acres south of the airport to within 200 feet of M59 also was asked. The land is at the westerly end of the airport.
'Proper Dissent Vital to Change1
LANSING (AP) — The Senate Appropriations Committee balked yesterday at reporting out a state school aid bill that fell some $700,000 short of the $844.58 mijlion sought by Govr William Mllliken. 7 Committee Chairman Charles O. Zollar, R -Benton Harbor, promised a second go-round with the measure’ today.
HELP ON THE WAY — A fireman tries to drop a rope to Thomas Dickerson,, balanced precariously on a sixth-floor ledge at Philadelphia City Hall, as two others try to reach him from below in a snorkel unit. This rescue bid failed, but a later attempt with a ladder truck worked.
Teen Drug Addict Jumps, Finds God on 8-Inch Ledge
PHILADELPHIA (UPD—Thomas Dickerson, 19 and hooked on drugs for two years, dived out a sixth floor courtroom window yesterday and found 1 God on an eight-inch-wide window ledge.
“I know there is a God now,” he said after a breathtaking rescue by firemen more than 60 feet above the gathering thousands outside City Hall.' ‘T don’t know myself why I’m still here.”, /
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; No one else could figure why—or how'. His dive carried him over a ’ two-foot-wide ledge below the window. But he managed to land on the eight-inch ledge below that. He clung there screaming, his feet on the narrow ledge, his hands pressed desperately against the wider shelf overhead. .
“Dear God, don’t let me die, don’t let me die,” the youth sobbed as firemen' Robert Robinqon and George McGarvey reached him from an aerial ladder nearly a half hour later.
“Re was really shaken ... on the verge of collapse. . That was our problem ... that he would pass out on.us on the ladder,” Robinson said. .
Lebanon Police, Refugees Clash
By United Press International
Fighting broke out in Lebanon again today between police and Palestinian refugees demanding the government help Arab guerrillas against Israel. Six Lebanese cities were under a troops-en-forced curfew.
Reliable semiofficial sources said wo * persons were killed -and 12 others injured in clashes in the city of Pyre, 12 miles from the Israeli border. It brought to 11 the number of persons killed in the violence.
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The sources said Palestinian refugees marched from a camp outside the city into the coastal town’s center. A curfew was immediately imposed in Pyre along with .five other Lebanese cities. Both those killed, were'demonstrators, one of them a woman.
In .Beirut, Premier Rashid Kfirafnl went pn the radio.
“We regret those bloody incidents,” he said.,“We wish we could have saved the bloodshed to defend the (Palestinian) cause, Why fight when we are in agreement on the goals and methods to achieve them?”
An Israeli official blamed the Big Four talks for deteriorating conditions in the Middle East.
“The extremist elements of the Arab world have drawn encouragement from these talks,” Deputy Premier Yigal Allon said, “And they are' overcome by the illusion there is an alternative for peaoe and that Israel can be pushed into an arrangement which does not spell peace.
“No factor in the world can prompt us to agree to any arrangement short of peace, accompanied by effective security provision,’ he said.
Addition of $1 million to the proposal could break the 4-4 committee deadlock and allow the bill to be reported out, one source said. , \
One Republican joined the three Democratic committee m embers Wednesday in voting against the bill that would have lopped some $5.7 million off the appropriation recommended by Sen. Anthony Stamm, R-Kalamazoo, chairmen of the Senate Education Committee.
DECLINED TO COMMENT Sen.- Harold Hungerford, R-Lansing, voted against reporting out the bill, but declined comment on his actlon. ’ * Sources indicated Hungerford rejected the proposal because he felt the spending level was too high. Democrats voted against it, sources added, because they felt the figure too loW.
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Democratic leaders in the upper chamber had been quick to criticize Milliken’s budget recommendation as well as the Stamm proposal because,
they said, the Vllls- failed to meet the state’s educational problems im-• mediately.
Milliken had urged quick passage of his proposed $85 million increase over last year’s school aid appropriation* and said he'' would appoint -.a study commission to deal with total educational reform.
FALL; ACTION SEEN
The Legislature should act on commission recommendations this fall,- he said. ,
Many Democrats want more than $85 million more for. schools-rbiit Milliken and foliar maintain the state cannot afford a higher increase.
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in the House, meanwhile, appropriations Committee Chairman William Copeland, D-Wyandotte, said he would put, off consideration of a school , aid proposal until the Senate committee completes deliberations.
“It would save a lot of time if we used the Senate bill,” said Copeland,
Fact-Finding Se Resume in City Dispute^WithUnions
Airport Land Acquisition OK'd
By ED BLUNDEN
Hearings on Pontiac’s lengthy dispute with three of its emplye unions were-scheduled to resume today before a state-appointed fact-finder. v •
The dispute which involved several walkouts and strikes by city employes began early in February. Negotiating for new wage and fringqJbeneHts in their' contracts are the Pontiac Firp Fighters Association and the Pontiac locals of the American Federation of Municipal' Employes and Federation of State, County and Municipal Employes.
The fire fighters are seeking what is termed parity with an offer reportedly made the police which would give $10,300 yearly starting July 1. Hie other two unions are seeking raises which average -35 cents per hour. Substantial (Tinge benefits are als6 at issue.
Negotiations broke off on March 11 when both sides agreed to go to fact-finding, one of several steps in. negotiations. Mediation had 'been carried on by Leonard D. Bennett, appointed by the Labor Mediation Board.
board, appointed' Harry N.J Casseihjan of 3279 Hartslock Woods, West Broomfield Township, as the factfinder.
He has N?een conducting hearings intermittentlj\for the last, three weeks. The meetings nave been closed to the press and publican agreement of both parties.
In procedures governing fact-finding, the appointee takes' evidence ' and testimony frotn all parties concerned and later issues a written report that is made public. Both sides can either incept the recommendations or the information can. be used as. the. basis of continued negotiations.
Firemen union .'officials, have asked that the city accept the' fact-finder’s\| conclusions, as binding. However, city officials have claimed that “binding arbitration,” a futher possible step in labor negotiations, is not a legal step open to a’ governing body using tax, funds.
BIRMINGHAM — E i g h t y.-1 h r e e elementary school pupils from the Birmingham public schools will attend the third annual YOung Authors Conference tomorrow at Oakland University!
The young authors will meet,in small groups and discuss their manuscripts under the direction of group leaders.
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Mrs Joan Evans, elementary language arts coordinator for the Birmingham schools, and Richard Massingtll, principal of Quarton Elementary School, will serve as discussion group leaders.
Dr. Lelqnd Jacobs of Columbia University will be the keynote speaker at the conference. He will address primary grade authors in the morning, and those in the intermediate grades in the afternoon.
BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Hie question “Student Unrest: Revolution or Rebellion?” will be discussed.by a panel of experts and the senior classes of Kingswopd and Cranbrook schools during Crpnbrook’s annual World Affairs Seminar next week.
Jay Miller of the American Civil Liberties Union will be - the opening speaker at 7:30 pjn. Wednesday in the Cranbrook School Assembly Hall.
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Other speakers to appear at the three-day sssion include Robert Scheer, editor in Chief of Ramparts magazine; Ray Sokolov,associate editor of Newsweek; and Dr. Otto'G. Feinstein of Wayne State, - University,
BLOOMFIELD HILLS - John B. Pool of 1820 Rathmore has been appointed a director of the Gleaner Life Insurance Society, Birmingham. He will complete the term of J. Lee Stracltan%f Ionia who has retlre Percy Lathner, Mrs. *J, Elgin Wagner, Mrs. Robert Armstrong, and Mrs. Joseph L. Bennett.
Mrs. Monroe tried valiantly to recall
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all who had contributed, but upon looking through news clippings of those years, I find lists of trustees and directors and volunteer workers just too numerousto mention.
PERSONAL EFFORT
A large part of the original effort was, according tb.Mrs. Monroe, down-to-earth soliciting — calling people to ask foeir help in the establishment of this community project.
Hwojjigh the years Mrs. Monroe has been Interested particularly in ,. foe Golden Age group at the Y. She speaks regretfully of the discontinuation of a
program which was designed to bring Pontiac State Hospital patients, almost ready for discharge, back into contact with foe community. \
Pontiac Press church editor, Mrs. Mary Anglemier, she remembers, was active in this endeavor.*
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Mrs. Monroe, a widow since 1943, has also devoted herself, through the years, to the Tuesday Musicale, Daughters of Colonial Wars, Daughters of .the American Revolution, and has served on the Board of Aflha College, her alma mater, and several times on the board of foe Presbyterian Village.
Women Succeed in Drive to Buy New Headquarters
Approximately 20 years after its start in Pontiac, foe YWCA membership has grown to 1200, and was experiencing growing pains in its crowded quarters on Franklin Boulevard.
In July of that year the board of directors voted to take an option to purchase the. Oliver L. Beaudette home on West Huron Street.
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Built in 1918, the 14-room mansion, with third-floor ballroom and three-car . garage, was situated on a plot of nearly seven acres.
The asking price was $125,dbO.
- In December, foe fund-raising campaign was launched which was to pro-
duce more than $150,000 in cash and pledges, enough to purchase foe'building, remodel foe garage into a nursery unit and build a parking lot at foe rear of the house. . ; • .
In October of 1968, ministers of three faiths participated in the dedication of foe new home of the Pontiac YWCA. -
Again in October, two years later, Mrs. William J. Emerson and Alice Ser-reli, both past presidents of the board of directors, burned foe mortgage papers at the annual membership meeting.
Mrs. Emerson wap president and Miss Serrell head of the fund-raising committee when foe campaign to purchaser the home was begun.
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By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: You always say, "If you think he’s foe kind of guy who will ■forow it Jap to you later, tell a man NOTHING about your past before you many him.” I agree with you it’s none of Ms business.
.* I was a prostitute for a while, been married eight times, and have been in j«dL
In about a month I will marry for foe* ninth time. I have been waUdng a very straight path ever'since I met this guy. He’s the first really decent man I’ve ever known and I want to* be decent, tobv,
What if somebody who knows toy past says something to him? People like to talk, and my fifth husband’s sister works in the same plant where my fpture husband works. Also my third husband works there.
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I am 39 and the man I’m marrying to 47! He spent 20 years in the army'and came out a first sergeant, so you know he has got it made.
He’s a little squaap. Doesn’t drink or smoke, and I know he loves me. How much should I tell him?.
LADY WITH A PAST DEAR LADY: In your case, it would, be wise to tell Mm that you’ve been married before. (Tell him he’s Number Nine; he’ll probably think you're kidding-) If he asks any other questions, be prepared to answer them honestly. If he doesn’t, keep quiet, continue to walk foe straight path, and try to draw the curtain on your past.
If he really loves you, and you behave ' yourself,, he won’t believe rumors, neither will he dig for dirt. Good luck.
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DEAR ABBY: I heard you say that more wild birds and game actually die of starvation, attacks from other animals, and from freezing weather than die by a hunter’s bullet. You were trying to make the point that the hunter’s bullet was a “merciful” death.
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Following foe same logic, more people are1'killed every year by automobiles than by a hunter’s bullet, so if a bullet is a more merciful death, then perhaps all the hunters should shoot each other, wMch isn’t such a bad idea.
HATES HUNTERS DEAR HATES: It’s not such a good idea, either. But don’t joke about it, unfortunately many do.
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, DEAR ABBY: I, too, have an answer to the laity, married for 21 years who boasted that she phoned her hubby every dnjr at work to say, “I love you.”
/ "Mush” is strictly a breakfast food, irved piping hot at 6 to 7 a.m. with several* cups of steaming coffee, it is better than served "strained” through a phone wire every day for 21 years.
Could she be trying to appease her guilty conscience.because the "YOU” of "I love you” has been grabbing a quick cup of coffee and a day-old doughnut every morning at the corner cafe? •
NAOMI IN MEDFORD DEAR NAOMI: Could be. But not necessarily.
Tricia to Be Crowned
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Four WMte House social aides will be Tricia Nixon’s royal escorts when she'is crowhed Queen of the Azalea Festival at Norfolk, Va., this week.
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Dr. Oaks Says:
Early Medical 1 Transplants'Involved Blood
(EDITOR’S NOTE — This is another in a teriet of weekly articles issued by the Oakland County Medical Society. Dr. Oaks is the collective voice of the society.
Medical science, has leaped with great bounds into the er|i ot human organ transplants. Kidney and heart transplants perhaps are the most notable.
Despite the giatit strides of science, however, the principal of one human body giving to another is not new. In fact, one of the most basic elements in the maintenance of human life is blood, which is transferred from one human to another.
Blood and its derivatives have a constantly increasing importance in* modem medical therapy.
Last year over six million pints of blood were administered therapeutically in this county. (Pontiac General Hospital gives about 2,500 transfusions a year.)
EARLY EXPERIMENTS
Experiments in blood transfusion began in the latter part of the 17th century. The transfusion from one1 dog t o another was accomplished in 1665 by John Wilkins. Progress, however, was not as direct.
Transfusion fell into disrepute and the procedure languished for more-than 100 years. The process was even prohibited by law and a papal bull.
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In 1818, a Dr. James Blundell accomplished the first blood transfusion involving humans. By 1863, a portable transfusion outfit had been invented and several direct transfusions were carried out during the Franco-Prussian War. It became practicable technique.
Two fundamental problems remained, however. First, it had to be learned Why so R patients reacted severely to new blood and died after being transfused. Secondly, a method was heeded to prevent blood from clotting while b e i n removed and transfused. BLOOD TYPES
The reaction problem was solved in 1900 when Dr. Karl Landsteiner determined the four blood groups — O, A, B, and AB — establishing that a person simply needed to receive his type blood for a successful transfusion. (The RH factor in human blood was discovered in 1940.)
The second problem —' clotting wasn’t solved until 1914 when it was found that a small percentage of sodium citrate added to blood acted as an anticoagulant.
Solving these two problems represented major break ttiroughs. Nevertheless, one big problem remained, namely, storage and blood preservation.
Between the two world wars, a tremendous amount research was devoted determine methods preservation and separation of the components — blood cells,
plasma and serum protetine.
The use of the various components has greatly multiplied the benefits of the transfusion procedure.
Population growth and further scientific applications indicate th'e demand for blood will also grow. >
Blood is vital, and for medical
purposes the oftly source fellow human beings.
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The contribution of a pint of blood does not harm a healthy
person, A pint is regeneratedi (If you have a question for within a relatively short time. Dr. Oaks, send a card or letter Some people give four a year or to Oakland County Medical So-
once every three months. How about you?
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Factories Hum in Liechtenstein
WASHINGTON - Liechtenstein means “shining stone,” an appropriate name for an Alpine land of lofty, glittering peaks.
The 61-square-mUe principality, on the upper Rhine between Switzerland and Austria, celebrates its 250th birthday this year, the National Geographic Society says.
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The vest-pocket nation has no army, daily newspaper customs service, train station, or airport. The 15-member Parliament and the 21-man police force share a three-story building in. Vaduz, the*capital.
Switzerland supplies border guards, diplomatic representation abroad, and use of its currency. However. Liechtenstein has the right to mint 10 and 20 franc gold pieces. Each issue is restricted to one coin per citizen. ECONOMY, CHANGES Sines World War, II, tills land of contented cows and castles has switched from a farm to factory economy. Almost half of the country's 20,000 peopl manufacture products t h a range from false , teeth am synthetic sausage skins to optical Instruments' and miniature calculating machines. ,
Postage stamps and foreign Anna provide additional revenue, the post office in Vaduz was financed by a single day's sale of e special stamp
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Deaths in Pontiac, Nearby Areas
Two Sentenced in Claim Fraud
- Mrs. Elmer F. McGuire Wayne d Harrisonofi Kimberly M. Hensley jWaterford Township; n brother:! •
a brother
Service for former Waterfordjapd three sisters.
Towrtship resident Mrs. Elmer .
F. (Rose b.) "McGuire, 57. of( Wi||iam E. Thompson Coeur d Alene, Idaho, will he r
’tomorrow at Ihe Yates Funehal Service for William E . ' Home in Coeur d’Alene. /Thompson, 64v of 977 Daffodil,
Mrs. McGuire died Tuesday . Waterford Township, will be 1 Survivors include fwop.m, Saturday at Sparks - Grif-children, Michael and Kathy,>fjn chapel with burial in White both of Coeur d’Alene; three c h a p e 1 Memorial Cemetery, brothers, including Hug h Troy.
Langron of Pontiac; and two Mr. * Thompson, a retired sisters, including Mrs. Ronnif'd e s i g n e r at GMC Truck Shaw of Pontiac. ‘ Coach Division, died yesterday,
• . , , i He was a member of Milford
Mrs. Ernest V. Norberg Lodge 165 F&AM
t Service fqr Mrs.' Ernest V.L Survivin« are MaJ/
Doctor, Ex-Adjuster Given .30-bay Terms
Prayers will be offered for Kimberly M. Hensley of 24 Florence at 10 a.m. Saturday iq
the Huntoon Funeral Home withL. I 1 .. I I I
burial in Perry Mount Park Rfo/d Townsh,P osteopath' and Cemetery. - ja former claims adjuster for
The 8-month-old child diedthe Automobile Club
B^SMk,^Waterford°Townsm^J^a^^an<^ a™'wnEsJ]Vard will be 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at Waterford lownsnip, _j w o ^orhee-s - Mple W.
with burial in Oakland Hills L^. lw0 brbthers , including
ClTs Norberg, a member and fiva
Aldersgate Methodist Church,lg,an<*chidren' died yesterday. i < '
Surviving are a daughter, Davis J. Wallis
jorie C.; two sons, Richard E.j
MRS. FRANK LAWRENCE
Miss Pontiac of 1947 Dies c at Age
Mrs, Frank (Roselia M.) Lawrence of 640 Robinahn, a • former Miss Pontiac, died yesterday at the age of 40.
Requiem Mass will be 10 a.m. Saturday' in St. Benedict Catholic Church with hurial in White Chapel Me m,o rial Cemetery, Troy. The Rosary wiil be recited at 8:30 p.m.
yesterday
Surviving are her father, Claude-A. Hensley of Pontiac; her mother, Mrs. Shirley~Rains of Pontiac; a sister and brother, Kelly Marie and Jeffrey; and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. David Walker of Ortonville and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hensley of Chicago, 111.
John A. Kapanka
SOUTHFIELD - Service for John A. Kapanka, 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Kapanka, 28709 Brentwood, will be 3 p.m. Saturday at the Price Funeral Home, Troy, with burial in. Union Corners Cemetery, Troy.
The boy died yesterday as (a result of an automobile accident April 17.
Surviving are His parents; one brother, Joseph W. at home; grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Omer Green -of Shelby Township; and a grandfather,
Service for David J- Wallis, 6-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Wallis of 3611 Clin-tonville, .Waterford Township, will be 11 a.m. tomorrow at Coats Funeral Home with burial
Ottawa Park Cemetery.
David died Tuesday. ■ I August W- Kapanka of Gladwlrt.
Surviving are his parents;.
sisters, including Laurie Mrs Friec|a Langlitz Janet and Peggy, all 9
at home; and grandparents HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP Mrs. Ernest Wallis of Detroit'Service for Mrs. Frieda Mrs. Velma Eichelberger of Langlitz, 91, of 1107 Clyde will Lansing. .be 11 a.m.' Saturday at, St.
! Johns Episcopal Church, Holly, with burial in Olive Branch Cemetery there.
Lyj| E. Cain
Michigan .were sentenced to days in the Oakland County 'Jail and placed on three-year probation for Obtaining money under false pretenses.
Dr. Albert Berg, 32, of 457 Beverly Island and Kenneth R. Davis, 38, of 4308 Sashabaw pleaded guilty to the offense March 17.
In sentencing the pair, Circuit Judge James S. Thorbum ini-court costs of $1,000 against Dr. Bert and $300 for Davis.
The* two were involved in a fraud scheme which resulted in the AAA Inter-Insurance Ex-chanye paying $599 for medical treatment of ’injuries reported through a flase auto accident claim three years 'NO ACCIDENT’
The allege^ accident involved two AAA-insured cars driven by a man and wife “treated” by Dr. Berg and who had their cars “repaired by Sanders Collision,' 6820 Cooley Lake, Waterford Township. The, accident never occurred, according to investigators.
Davis handled much of the paper work for the nonexistent accident, police said.
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Davis and M.r. and Mrs.
ROCHESTER — Graveside! Mrs. Langlitz died yesterday. James Sanders, 7135 -Locklin,
service for former resident Lynn E. Cain, 76, late of i
Prjhceton, N. J. will be 11 a m. ARMADA towNSHIP -Saturday in Mount A v o nL^, f Mrg clara,uberty by the Pixley|- -------------------------- -.............
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Memorial Chapel. Service was Tuesday imPrinceton. ■
Mr. Cain uied April 18. He was historian for Ferry-Morse Seed Co.; Roc h e s t e r, for 49 years. Mr. Cain was a member of the Monday Club of Princeton add the Westerly Road I n terdenominational Church, Princeton.
Surviving is a sister. Mrs. Joseph Whims of Waterford Township.
The body may be viewed tomorrow from 7-9:30 p.m.
Mrs. Michael C. Collins
BLOOMFIELD HILLS -Service for Mrs. Michael (Margaret T.) Collins, 89, of
tomorrow in ‘Sparks-Griffinn315 N woodward will be 10 Funeral Home. jam tomorrow at Holy Name
* A + .Church, Birmingham, with
Suryiving are her husband; bur|aH in white Chapel Memo-
her parents, Mr. and Mrh. Albert Graham of Waterford Township; three children, Cindy, Mark and Janet, all at home; a sister, Mrs. Lee Cooley of Waterford Township; and two ' brothers, Albert K. tff Pontiac and Danny R. of Clarkston.
rial Cemetery, Troy, by Bell chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co., Birmingham.
ROsary will be at 8 tonight at! the funeral-home.
Mrs. Collins died Tuesday.
Waterford Township, owners of the collision shop *were found guilty last- November of conspiracy to obtain mortey under flase pretenses and of obtaining money under false pretenses in the same accident.
73, of 77191 McFjjdden will be 1 p.m. tomorrow at Roth’s Home for Funerals with, burial ii
Mount Avon Cemetery, Dav|s and Sanders were Rochester. . ; ,, placed on three years probation
Mrs. Liberty died Tuesday. whUe Mrs. Sanders was placed Surviving are a son, Robert of on two years probation. Allenton; a sister; and six •
grandchildren.
Grace McKay.
Service for Grace McKay, 88, of 168 Church will be 2 p.m. Saturday at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, with burial in .Romeo Cemetery by Roth’s Home for Funerals.
McKay died Wednesday.!
She was a former village treasurer.
Power Firm's Charge Ai in U.S. Court
DETROIT (AP) — Representatives of Consumers Power Co. and thq striking Michigan Utility Workers Council returned today to U.S. District Court for a continuation of a haring on charges of unfair labor practices.
The National Labor Relations Board is asking for junction against the union to mPUm i limit picketing at Consumers’
Mr. Stoddard died Tuesday. Palisades nuclear plant and | He was a driver for .Checker other company construction Cab Co., Detroit. sites.
John. A. Stoddard Sr.
•TROY — Service for former resident John A. Stoddard Sr., 65,' of Detroit wlir be 11 a,m. Saturday at the' Price Funeral Home, .with burial in Woodniere Cemetery, Detroit.
LSufylVini / are a son, H.| surviving are two daughters, ,
William of Birmingham; aiMra. Robe“t Wr|ght of Troy and The strike hy some 5,200 util-
^ Mrs. Lawrence, a member of; sister; arid eight grandchildren. I Mrg' *R^rt"&U;k *Sr." of ity workers is in its 17th day. St. Benedict Church, was > • Ohio- one son Master Set JohnlThe union contract expired
cW Mto Pontiac,in M7. M| Hai#| R . 1^.^; ^otL; ,i,|March Sl^but th, walkout didn't
14, she was named Miss Winnie - , orandehildren- arid one great-come until April 7.^
Waite during the fashion show ROMEO - Memorial service fl“3 J en, a o e g * * *
held by the former Waite’s'for Hazel .R. Gilman, 77, of 162 8 i Meanwhile, Ralph C. Bretting,
Department Store. iW. Washington will be 1 p.m.
, I Saturday at Roth’s Home for
An active member of the j Funerals. Cremation was today Leggett School PTA, Mrs. at, White Chapel Memorial Lawrence served as a leader of Cemetery, Troy, a Girl Scout Troop in Waterford Miss Gilman Township for four years. She Surviving was a former secretary at The {including Mrs
Mrs. William J. Wagner,Consumers personnel vice
■ lident, announced Wednesday * TROY — Mrs. William J. has accepted a request by state (Eva) Wagner, 77,' of 5880 and federal mediators to meet Hilmore died yesterday. Her with them next Monday at body is at Price Funeral Home, la-.m.
More than 1,200 pupils, fromi 40 school systems are expected to attend the Young Authors’ Conference at Oakland University tomorrow.
for 1,200 Pupils
Authors' Parley at Ol
discuss iheir manuscripts ?hial) group sessions.
Group leaders also will’ courage the children to engage in an i imaginative writing experience during their visit the OU campus.,
2 County Men Hurt 'as Plane Crashes"
Each of the youngsters attending the conference won iri-j vitations through competition in their individual classrooms. In most Instances, they were selected by their classmates^ not their teachers, on the basis of their skills and originality in
putting together books con- k DETROIT (AP) — Tw taining their own writings. Oakland County men were in-
* * *" jured critically today when
Dr. Leland Jacobs of Colum- their, plane crashed while
bia University, author o f tempting to land at children^ books and poems, City Airport.7 will be the keynote speaker at*’ * ★
the conference running from 9 Alfred Luttermoser, 29, m. to 3 p.m. • Southfield, the pilot, andTt.-
* * * rence Bryne, 23, of FarmlngtoH
The fundamental premise of {took off fron^fontiac lit a small
the program is that one of the private piane, authorities said, best ways to help a child learn
Pontiic Prm Photo by Ron Wlnlor
SSSSSUPER SANDWICH—Fifteen student organization presidents at the Highland Lakes Campus of Oakland Community College in Waterford Township yesterday were given a 24-foot-long sandwich made in their honor. The occasion was a thank-you luncheon given by ejayton Roth, assistant dean of students and student activities, in appreciation of the work the students had done in Highland Lakes’ student activity programs. Kim Turner, a junior from Royal Oak, is on the receiving end of the sandwich.
Action Board Forms in School Discord
A- Community Action Board (CAB) has! been formed in Pontiac as the result of what is called “frustrating inabilities of the Pontiac School Board to respond to the demands of the Black Student Union.”
The CAB is composed of many segments of the community, including factory workers, housewives, ADC teachers, nurses and according to Mrs. Michols and Mrs. resp ect i v e cochairman of recently formed organiza-
Die CAB perceives itself in its effort to achieve its goals as a pro-black and not an antiwhite organization, and feels that there is justification that the black community he distrustful of, or even hate, the conditions created by white people under which they have to live, according to Mrs. Hayes,
The CAB, in a statement recently released,- clarifies its position relative to black power. ADVOCATES
If black power means that black people must determine
their educational destinies, in spite of the forces of the present educational establishment, then certainly we are advocates of, black power.
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“If black power means that the schools must be made relevant to the needs, interests and aspirations of black youngsters, unequivocally we are advocates of black power.
|“If black power means that, the activities taking place in the black community must reflect in a positive way black excellence, we are advocates of black power.”
At the invitation {of the school community, the CAB will work urider the direct supervision of the community.
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The-CAB is presently wOtking in the Eastern Junior High School and its feeder elementary schools (Wilson, McCon- . nell, Frost and Longfellow).
All interested persons are, tip-vited to the CAB’s public meetings. For further information''on the organization, contact Mrs. Nichols at 41 Bagley.
in the Pontiac Universe {of 1968-69, 20-year-old beauty is -in downtown De-Hudson stores apd at the Oakland Saturday.
to read is to help him learn to' | write, according to Dr. Harry IT. Hahn, professor of education 'and director of the Conference.
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Upon approaching Detroit Cl- •. ty Airport, authorities said, the plane brushed by three trees, 500 feet from the runway. A wing then caught in another The1’young authors, from first tree and the plane* hit the through sixth grades, will have I ground tail first and flipped an opportunity to meet and I over, they said.
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| MARKETS
The following are top prices covering sales of locally grown produce by groweru and sold , by them in wholesale package lots. Quotations are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets as of Monday.
Produce
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Carroll, lopoet, l
Onions, sets, 32-lb.
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stocks opened . mixed today in moderately active trading, Reports from Paris that ,the United States was' ready negotiate political as well military Issues simultaneously at the Vietnam peace' conference may prompt renewed demand on Wall Street follow-yesterday’s modest advance.
Previously-the United States
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Rhubarb, Hothouse, 5-lb. box ......... 1.75
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Poultry and Eggs
OITROIT' POULTRY DETROIT (AP)—(USDA)-Pr ces pel Per pound Tuesday tor No, 1 llv poultryc
Heavy type hens 24-26; heavy typ roasters 25-27ivbrollers and fryers whits
18-21.
DETROIT EGOS
Grade A jumbo 39-43; extra large 38-41; large 38-40; medium 33-35; small 20-22. CHICAGO BUTTER, EQOS CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago Mercantile
ine prices ui_____ .
92 A 87%; 90 B 84A; 8 8512; 89 C 82.
Eggs mixed; wholesale bi unchanged to 2 higher; 80 per ter grade A whites 37; me standards 35VV; checks 28%.
Livestock
Cattle 300; slaughter steers choice- 950-1,200 pounds, 29.0031.00; mxed good arJ choice, 28.25-29.00; good, 26.75-28.25.
Hogs 2001 u.s. 2 and 3 barrows at gilts 220-240 lb., 20.50-1.25; U.S. 3 and 240-270 lb. 19.5041.50.
Veawrs 010; high choice and prime, 41-43; choice, 38-41; good, 33-38; standard 29-33, c
Sheep 500;, choice and prlme slaughte lambs and ewes, 90-110 lb.. 30J0-32; cu to good .slaughter ewes, 7-11.
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (AP) T (USDA) — Hogs ri celpts Wednesday were 3,000; butcher, ware mostly strong to mostly 25 higher; fairly active; 1 2 200-225j lb butchers 21.75-22.00; around 250 head at 22.00; 1-3 19G2M) lbs 21.00-21.50; 2-4.25W75 P-
20.50- 21.00; 3-4 275-320 lbs 19.75-20.50; 180-185 Ibe 20.00; sows strong to 25 highs 1-3 325-400 lbs 19.00-19.75; 1-3 400-500 I
18.50- 19.00; 2-3 500-550 IDs 18.0O-18.5frj ! 550450 lbs 17.25-18.00; boars 18.00-17.00.
Cattle 6,000; calves, none; trading on m slaughter classes active, steers 50 Jo1.00 higher than Monday; hollers 50 to 75 high' or than Monday; cows and bulls fully
Prim# 1,250-1,400 lb slaughter
yield grade 3 and 4 33.50-34.50, on#---------
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Mixed high choice end prime 950-1.050 lb slaughter heifers yield grade 3 and * 3U5-31J5; choKta 825-1,025 lbs yield grade 2 to 4 30.0031.25; mixed good and choice 29.003040; good 28.WW.0O; utility and commercial cows 19462140; high dresilng. utility 21.7532.00; c«
, and cutlery 17.5020.50.
Sheep none; not enough of any eta a market tost.
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Stock Market Opens Mixed
gave m 11 it a r y deescalation priority at the conference. But the tense situation in the Middle East, uneasiness at the Korean armistice "Ti n e and the possibility the administrat on in Washington may step up its on inflation in the wake of the sharpest monthly rise in the cost of living since the Korean
War may discourage--------------
traders.
Shortly after the opening, the UPI stock market indicator was
up 0.13 per cent on 321 issues traded. There were 138 ad* vances and 107 declines.
Oils showed seatfered strength while chemicals followed an irregular, pattern. Stels eased slightly Atlantic Richfield pfbked up Vi among the oils, with Pennzoil and Ashland up Tji and %, respectively. Gulf gained V* and Mobile a full point. Occidental and Texao were unchanged, as wa3 Phillips.
The New York Stock Exchange
DETROIT (AP) - Ford Motor Co, says its profits dropped by 17 per cent and its sales declined by 8 per cent in the- first quarter of this year.
Hie nation’s, second largest auto’maker reported yesterday that its first-quarter earnings totaled $168 million, or $1.54 a share, compared with the $203 million, or $1.86 per share, in the first three months of 1968.
NEW YORK (AP) • New York Slock Exchange selected morning
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Ford Earnings, Sales Plunge
First-Quarter Profits Down $35 Million
Firms Find Princes Turn into Monsters
By JOHN CUNN1FF AP Buiineu Analyst NEW YORft-Thls Is a story of life in the corporate castle^ of America and bow guests therein undergo the ugly trans-| n from princes to mon-| sters.
The tran8-1 formation^ which. | vealed by years of scientific study by one of] the country's
foremost authorities on corporate life, is causing serious problems for many of today’s blue chip companies.
• The success without trying type. This fellow begins well ahead of his peers, but he has a defect. He is a game player, opportunist. He looks good, but game players soon are caught by sophisticated management. The overable type, This fel-has the goods to match his own . impression of himself. Even though he is moved along fast, his skills hardly have been tested yet.
LIKE GUESTS
wise, he becomes a monster to deal with.
OFTEN QUITS Moreover, he often ups and quits without so much as a thank-you to the corporate host for all the training and fast-action he has been given. He exhibits GUEST tendencies, and nothing bugs a company more than this.
What is GUEST? Nothing ngere than an acronym Jennings , 'uses to remember and describe
These are the princes. But at the great expectations situation, the same time, in the view,of ^
CUNNEFF
Dr. Eugene Jennings, a psy-Jchologist, author and manage-General Motors Corp., Indus- ment consultant among other try giant, was expected to re-things, described the situation port its net. earnings late today the other day while preparing a or Friday. Ichapter on his book, “Route to
★ ★ * the Executive Suite.’’
Chrysler Corp. earlier report-^ The circumstances are set in ed a decline in profits, saying,motion by the need of corpora-its first-quarter earnings fell tions to find young executives, this year to $48 million, or $1.02 In their eagerness to do so they a share, from the $64.3 million, create the „great expectation or $1.38 a share, in the firstsyndrojme. three months of last year. I rich DIET SALES DROP . 1 And what is* that? It is n psy-
Ford sales for the period were chological disposition created $3,6 billion, compared with $3.9iby putting young executives on - three) ----- - ....
the corporation employing thenri, they are guests, treated with unusual consideration and-usually compensated equally well.
However,, their expectancies are ahead of their achievements and the company's ability to fulfill them. This soon becomes a crisis when they conNfe up gainst something called the girth-apex assymetry.
The G is for gross, the U for unpredictable, the E for expectancy, the S for set, and the T for type. It’s formed in this way: Gross describes the huge ex* . pectations. Unpredictable indicates that it is nearly impossible to say when it win dawn on the young prince that the com* '■ pany doesn’t expect to make him one of the king’s inner cir* icie.. ;
Expectancy is part of the ac-In other words, after running ronym because this is cuh a .. swiftly through middle manage- characteristic of the young ment, where jobs are plentiful, princes. And, finally, set is tor they reach t|ie bottleneck. There the syndromes characteristic of just aren’t enough jobs at the the type. > fop for all the' great expectors.
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months of 1968. Its worldwide sales of vehicles total 1,156,847, a 15 per cent decline from the 1,362,725 in the 1968 span.
★ ★ *
Domestic passenger car sales dropped by more than 19 per cent, reaching 587,194 in the first quarter of this year, compared with 743,757 in the same span of 1968.
*
A portion of the deeline was attributed by chairman Henry Ford II and President Semon E. Knudsen to a strike which halted production for nearly a month at Ford of Britain.
. * * *
They' also said ihe higher first-quarter profits in 1968 were brought about partly from “the recovery of some of the production losses caused by the United AUtb Workers strike against the company in the fall of 1967.“ CHRYSLER GAINS Ironically, Chrysler’s chair-
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The prince becomes frustrated, and he brings out his frustration on himself and others. He bpepmes one of the meanest personnel problems in the com-a rich diet of upward mbbility Pany. More ambitious than
and challenges. The young fellow is moved along swiftly; He is treated like a prince.
In fact, in his own mind lie thinks he is just that. His syndrome is perhaps most markedly illustrated by a young man with a bachelor’s degree In science, engineering or accounting, and a master’s in business administration.
Holders of such degrees .are the fastest moving young executives in industry today.
The young man holding such degrees has an ‘.'expectancy additive.’’ That is, by obtaining the degrees he expects to succeed: And sometimes he expects succeed even without the qualities the degrees indicate he has.
IMPRESSIONS CONFIRMED Now he enters a corporation with a need for young executives and he finds his impres-confirmed.. The company moves him along* swiftly, and he
Not all great expectors become monsters, Jennings notes. But enougtmf0 become transformed so as to make personnel men a hit wary., thesis days about guests in princely garb.
man, Lynn Townsend, has at- is liable to fall into one of three tributed part of his firm’s higher profits in the opening quarter of 1968 to a greater percentage of market saturation by Chrysler while Ford and GM were struggling to recover from the UAW strikes.
• The instant success type who feels that success is just around (he corner. He is a prodigious worker because he feels the presidency is just one great leap away.
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Cus S4 4.42 7.33
Polaris 5.45 5.97 Knlckb 8.38.9.07 Knlck Glh 12.07,13.il / Laxlngt 11.0512.08 ' Lax lk«h 14.88 11.21 Llherw , 7.08,7.78 / Life Slk 5.15 5.63
Lilt -Inv 7.43 '8.12
Dividend Is Set
The iioard of directors oft Winketfnan Stores Inp, yesterday declared a common atock cash dividend of 10 cents per share to holders of record at the dose of' business May 5, payable May 26.
DowTh
OrayTii
EatOnXi
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In IM 8.00
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1#WJlil2.53
13.48 14.73 '
13.*76 15.04 15.90 17.21 14,7914,17
BPllil
Frm BMu. 11.9111,91 fpd Orfh 14.89 16.27
Canod
Special
Slock
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foral
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Mothers 14.0$ 14.00
Mcpbn 10.4511.45 mToa Mut in 7.44
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MUt Shrs 2L252U5 Mut Trull 2.13 2.09
Vlst a 13.1013.23 Rep Ttch 5.84 4.80 Ravare 15.03 14.43 Rgitmhl 9.7010.61 (chuatar 17,7119.37 Shudder Funds:
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iiiripoek 17.7219.37 11.0013.02 114113.01 ... .... 12.8514.04
Smith B 10.2310.23 Sw Invest 10.09 10.91 favor'' iny. 154717.14 SIFrm Glh 5.94 5.94 Slot* SI 52.32 52.75 StMdmon Fds: .. _ Am Ind 12.3413.49 * Flduc 1.11 l.ii Mien 4.44 4.73 SIOMI Roo Funds;
Bal 31.18 21.18 Cap Op 16.3014.30 Stock 14.7414.74 Sup, InGth 7.73 (.47 i Syncr Glh 12.90 14.19 TMR Ap 25.82 31.22 Taocnrs 11,8911.97 Tawvsl ?.M ,
Technd 6.98 7.58 Technol 8.66 9.44 T#mprGt 22.80 24.92 Towir MR 0,46 9.35
Tran Cap 9.4? 1(53 TwenC Glh 5.07 5.54 TwenC Inc 5.N 5.88 Unit Mut 11.98 13.V Unjfd 11.3012.(8 Unltid Funds;, .
, Accm 7.88 8.81 Ihwm 15.0416.84
Vandrbt 9.4310.52
Vppgd j 5.45 4.17.
Var IndPI 5.74 6.34
VmlMI 7.99 1.41
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WhTtohir 14.(514.05
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White House Eying National Sales Tax
. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Nixon administration is considering asking Congress for a form of national sales tax as-a substitute for part of the corporate income tax!
The proposal would be a radical departure from the conventional income tax. It would be. similar to European taxes on products as they go through the manufacturing process,
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The tax,.called a value-added tax, is under study by the
Treasury for possible recommendation to Congress as President Nixon’s second-stage proposal for overhauling the federal income taxes. -
CONSUMER PAYS BILL
A value-added tax is a sales tax on products as they go from one stage of manufacturing to another, but with the consumer Anally paying the hUI. For example, there is a tlx on steel. When the steel manufacturer sella the product to the car maker, he ups his price on the finished steel to include the tax. The auto company passes the tax on tq the , car buyer. „ ,
Treasury Undersecretary Charles E. Walker hinted yes-day during hearings of the House Ways and Means Com-' mittee that a value-added tax study was- in the works.
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Meanwhile, Asst. Treasury Secretary Edwin S. Cohen ' was called back to the committee for more questioning on the administratiQn’s first package — proposals to repeal the 7 g per cent investmeht tax credit, lower the IF per cent surtax ; to 5 per cent next Jan. 1, curb tax advantages for high-income people, and cut taxes for the poor.
Some economists have suggested some American goods would be more competitive overseas through the value-added tax. A rebate of such a tax, for example, combined with a lower corporate tax rate could mean manufacturers could , lower their prices.'
News in Brief
Antoinette Hetherington, 28, of 278 Charles and Suzanne Hurd,
24, of 391 Concord, Bloomfield Township, told Pontiac police yesterday that someone stole their coqts, valued at a total of, $160, at Pontiac General] Hospital, 461W. Huron.
Semi-annual rummage tale, Central Methodist Church, 3882 Highland Rd., Pontiac, Fri., April 25, 9 a m. • 2 p.m.
—Adv.
Church Rummage, April 24‘,
25, 26, 9 a.rn. to ?. 4901 Lind-holm, White Lake. —Adv:
Mom’s Rummage: 'niuri., 9 to 12. Indianwood and Baldwin roads. ' —Adv.
Rummage Sale, Birmingham Unitarian Church, 651 Woodward at Lone Pine Rd,, Bloomfield Hills, Fri., April 25, 9 to 4, Sat., April 26, 9 to Noon. —Adv.
Auction Rummage Sale, Sat., May 3, 9 to 2, Orchard United Methodist Church', Farmington Road, south of 14 Mile, Farmington. > —Adv.
Rqmmfge and Bgke Sale, Pontiac Church of God, 623 E. Walton Blvd., 84), April 25. > —Adv.
'Bake and Rummage Sale, Sat., 8 to 2, FirstU. P. Church, 65 N. lynn, off'Huron,
Telegraph.
west of •Adv.
Oakland Christian School , ghotti dinner, Friday, serving 6:00-8:00 p.m. Five Points Community Church, 3411 E. Walton, $1.50. -Adv.
1968 Is Best j Yeor Ever for Penney Co.
The year 1968 was the mo$t successful ever ln„the history gf the J'. C. Penney Co., according to the firm’s recently released annual report.
Substantial increases In volume and profits were noted. Stores in the Pontiac arga Include one in the Miracle Mile Shipping Center, at 2185 g. Telegraph, Bloomfield Township.
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The nationwide variety relail-goods company reported salex totaling $3.3 billion, a gain Of 15.3 per cent over 1907. ‘
Net Income rose to $109,3 million, $2.12 per share, an increase of 19.2 per cent ovir 1967.
BECOME INTERNATIONAL ■ The J. C. Penney CO. also became international in 1968 marking its first entry info foreign markets by acquiring «n equity interest jn Sarnia, S,A.,i'a Belgian retailing organization Of almost 100 stores, Booted Chairman William M. Batten reported.
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J. C. Penney President Cedi L. Wright reported the firm opened 36 storea (18 of them relocations) and endsd the year with a total of 1,881 atorea. Some 8.1 Rdilion gross square feet of atore spaoe and 80 auto service centers were added, he said.
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THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1969
For Want Ads Dial 334-4981
jNfr Wantad Mate • PARTS CLERK
a.-*
RADIO-TV SALESMEN
Knowledge of music Inslrumet •Iso helpful. Exctllsnl ooportunl •or advancement. 4 Fot^Moll.
i: ft
TRUCK DRIVER, reliable, «
Loti of iMdi and floor, time Plus .model home time avolloblt. Ask torMr. Warden.
WARDEN REALTY
• S4S4 W. Huron, Pontiac 682-3920
RESTAURANT CAFETERIA Asst. Manager
food service. Good -*—**—
IncludlrS*'
____Fond an opportunity to ad
mce In a growing firm. Reph eluding age, marital, draft stalui id general background to, Pontiai —s. Box C-18.
SECURITY MAN
Immediate opening at Oakland Community College. Experience , desirable, excellent salary and tr-. toga benefits. ' Apply Personnel Dept., Oakland Community College, - asMaoo. : -
sat o$ MANAGER TRAINEE - I—s an Opening for
before 4 p.m.'otter 6 p.m- *20-3772.
stock exchange ,
—m-ltousaI
SUli PUU nanB, men » viwirtlng
experience preferred, but, not necessary. Many employe Hdheflts
jg»j» R5£Lrt
i Dixie
ciarkston.
SERVICE STATIOH lAfjg
Standard Oil. has ..opening tor
TRUCK DRIVER
SSSTWAW.
TOOL MAKERS * SPECIAL MACHINE BUILDERS EXPERIENCED ONLY
■rei UUmpvnr ..
. Excellent working conditions
•TRUCK
DRIVERS
rANTED: MEN 45 to 35 year! for porter work. Day and ev< shifts. Apply after a p m nm .Restaurant. 5490 Dixie WANTED MIN qualified
-...*• laminated door WWEW——
led^of mod working baRJWUD
;^-criftkD^'-cr&« 3
and Wad. Apply Pontiac — ry, 540 $, Ttlapraph. WAREHOUSE « MAN lor full tlma
WE Is
Coast to coast hauling Prompt settlements Year around contracts
Lett model tractors preferred.
Turret lathe
EXPERIENCED ONLY 'l DAYS
Liberal company Pfld f r I no benefits. Excellent worklno co ditions and wages with overtime.
Penton Machine-Tool Inc. , 200 Alloy Dr. tU.SJH A Owen R0L
TREE TRIMMERS
Experienced to do lint clearance -- '- Oakland County. 83.90-I4.
eeiie'yiiiL
TREE TRIMMERS
‘ parks and recreation depart mem. Minimum -
surance, retirement, paid holidays, vacation and tick tlma. Salary to 83.37; wlll-adluat fgr jutper‘““
An Equal opggntafnrjni
l 851 S-E^l,444.1800
rv yipetEMiNGH am
TRACER LATHE operator,
SSSfSncef “
8S
MAJOR OIL COMPANY Sales Representative
WANTED
BY MAJOR OIL CO; JOBBER. Experience Essential.
Generous Salary.
All Fringe Benefits.
Send Resume Tot Pontiac Press Box C-27 Pontiac, Michigan 48056 All Replies Held In Absolute Confidence Our Employees Know Of This Ad.
Help Wanted Mala
Used Car Porter Needed at Once!
mu:
ivert license,, to tip. See Mr. Di y Rede
WOOL PRESSER pert time, apply In person Uptown Cleaners 48437 Van Dyke, Utfee. _______________
city.
s. Cell ■ or 745-4508
«.
742-2440
BABY SITTBR. 4 DA transportation, sit I —* pickup from sr1--
BEAUTICIAN WANTED FULL .......
experience not necessary, aalary
guaranteed. *ii-0»5T.
BOOKKEEPER
High school graduate tor kaoping and ganaral oiHlea
keeping and a
o type, 38 I
vacation ond sick leave. 474-04.4, oxt. 85. Watortord Twp ——-BlAUTY OPERATOR, alio shampoo girl part
BEAUTY OPERATOR]
i. Carole
«hauheur*e i at Simms,
B A MARRIED A
____character who VRUM
earning opportunity of *12,
year. This Is a permanent pe_____I
largo corporation, smoll appliance field. Earning opportunity $180 per week while teaming our business. For personal Interview, "Call Mr. Scarcla, 4H-M15.__________________
BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING
“ .. -.------------1 IjggX.
SO
BOOKKEEPER Ul balance, payroll. .9 mediately. Apply 1015
WE WANT YOU!
,# If You Are •Looking For:
RIGHT .N0W-WE NEED:
* Turret'Lath# Operators : Engine Lathe Operators O.D. Grinders
STOP IN AND
I*. TALK TO US „
AT. „
New Hudson •* Corp.
57077 l^>ntiac Trail
BEAUTICIAN,________________________
Drlve-ln, F I o r a n c e Elizabeth's Salon ot Beauty. 831-8082.
URB AND KITCHEN girl waitress. Super. Chief. FE 2-6451.
CASHIER WANTED ... _______ ____
| to ' Also pprt time stock boy, tomas 'Party Store, 5370
Wanted • Immediately
Service Station k : Attendant *
. If years or olddr, with experience, $1.40 per hour, and timb and half tor over 40 hours, work 7 AM to S PM.
wIKI* *N§t' f
WORKI Fringe PERMANENT
. peering, ask tor Kin Johnw at 4734244 or stop Ini 5
Texaco Lake Orion
WANTED
truck Mechanics
Gas or Diesel. Liberal pdy, insurance furnished, retire? ment and full benefits. See :Mr, Coe, 8 a.m. to 4t30 p.m. Monday thru Friday.
GMC
Factory Branch Oakland at Cass FE 5-9485-
MACHINE -REPAIRMEN
’’ INSPECTORS
TOOL, DIE & FIXTURES
MACHINE OPERATORS -
TOOL & DIE
JOURNEYMAN STATUS REQUIRED
All General Motors Corporation benefits, AP^LY in Person-to the Employment Department or Write tot
1 CHEVROLET MOTOR DIV.
Warren Plant
Division bf General Motors Corp.
23500 Mound Road Warren, Michigan 43091 An Equal Opportunity Employer ^
layoffs, fringe HMHHPmil nmy Thompson, Solos Manager 5LTON PONTIAC-BUICK, 481
TED: MEN tor c ..sonry work, yeer-ro IH 4-1400. feet, lit.
as
KITCHEN HELP
TO TRIAL
M.A. BENSON CO., 334-2824
employee benellts, Includnlg free life Insurance and profit sharing,
SENTRY ACCEPTANCE
'7410 Highland Rd., Pontiac 474-2247
apply 1 Elltabof
CLEANING WOMAN
Must haVt own car, toR pay right gal, full tlma: some wek. Nursing Home, EM 3-4121,'
CASHIER CLERK
Cashiering expoi_____
Apply Arnold Drugs,
.....ird at Sq-----11
Oarmo.
Woodward at Square Lake Rd. Ask
A D I E 8, A Birmingham,
' CRIB ATTENDANT
Familiar with Inspection <
C. MFG. CO.
■ Kalitv-Hayet HI —Lake on
M.
DIv. .. ___
110 indlanwood R
493-83H opportunity Employer
HOUSEKEEPER, yrs. Mother lose 1 come. 335-5421.
TYPIST - BOOKKEEPER i men office. 414-0117. fyPlIT, ST
T«mpor«ry Work AMERICAN GIRL
TO TRAIN on Ond operate a
Homemakers
i sales positions. Days
Hudson's
Pontiac Mall
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
DISHWASH DEPT. \ Uniforms furnished, paid Blue
WAITRESSES, FULL time, evening ww|(, Roccq^s. 3171 Dixie, Drayton
IMMEDIATE OPENING I NURSE "--mington area doctor's Office.
INSTRUCTOR With si
WOMAN FOR COUNTER work, part time, apply In baton. People's Fish and Poultry Market. 377/S. Saginaw, Pontiac.
Home] must "have own transporto-tloni Union Lake. EM 3-4121.
KEY PUNCH OPERATOR, 4 hours day, Huron vallty Schools.
Key Punch
Wo Neod
EXPERIENCED OPERATORS For Immediate Temporary Assignments
Pontiac. Bloomfield, Rochester Area Call Now I Manpower 332-8384 KEEP YOUR FULL TIME lob as “ - 1 mother. Full time pay.
me work. Free 834 2
collecting, no
Hy. Queens ________
d Sat. 4$l-0384, anytime
WAITRESS OPENING FOR full tlma S days, no Sundays. Apply In parson. Encore Restaurant Mirada
Mile Shopping Canter.____________
Waitress, day or night sum, no experience needed, hood wages. Call MA 5-3770, ask for manager. WAITRESS WANTED at once. Apply 1200 South Milford Rd., Highland, Mich. 404-7175. ________
KITCHEN HELP Grill Cooks and Bus Girls
ELIAS BROS.
BIG -BOY RESTAURANT Telegraph & Huron KEYPUNCH OPERATORS - IB«!
KELLY GIRL
OF KELLY SERVICES
*° * 442-7450
83841338
‘ Equal _________________
KEY PUNCH1 OPERATORS.
Blue Cross, paid life ■RPVRI. _id paid vacation. Apply Dempsey Key Punch Service, G-4434 S. Dort Hwy., Grand Blanc, Mich. 404-7181 or 404-5131, day and night shifts open, 55 or more girls
needed right now. __________________
LADY FOR 2 days, dean apartment.
-----'ngton area,
477-3472.
, COLLEGE STUDENTS
International Corporation now l Ing tor summer employin' Company will hire seveepPnude tor, full lima work, lmmadlato|y, bo develdped for managerial p< •Im* «.i««^rt Basic
id In ^n ?t. 1.
I of 15 I1000
LADY FOR
DRY CLEANING PLANT
Good working conditions Paid holidays and vacatloi Transportation necessary.
Janet Davis.Cleaners
2. Able to work until Si
3. 'Opportunity to win Y scholarships to
, «Vf-t. ,
4. Opportunity to win
Cali Mr. Kelly, I
2 p.m. 338-
MIDDLEAGED WOMAN
CLEANING
xl store.. Light dusting,
____HR w days, stoady, Pontiac.
dill Now' Manpowsr 332-8314
' CLERK-SECRETARY
High- school graduate tor typing and ganaral office work, some ox-parlance preferred, 38 hrs. par sveek. 4744M44, axt. 38. Watortord Twp. Schools._____
CASHIER
rt time work. Day shift. Com-ny benefits. Apply In person.
'a ELIAS BROS.
Big SOY RESTAURANT Telegraph 8. “---
children, ganaral cleaning, Ironinj
MATURE LADY I "."ganaral cl
■ Tv/plus 845 par weal MATURE WOAAAN
MEDICAL ASSISTANT, full til mutt be experienced, tVbe i heve good -knowledge of all surance claims. Call before 4 p 852-3271.
, apply I
Lake (Wait of Pontiac),
DISHWASHER EM 3-4121 DRUG AND COSMETIC C
■t time. Russ's Coun-
apply S ixta Hwy.
shop, won Mold & F
YOUNG (lj
^ ■ College^ si celeterie. will
Help Wanttd Fsmale
30-45 "
e IS. Call 343-8331 for Intarvlow
pf. ______________
DRAPERY WORK room, —JPRRR —irs. Apply In person only Mary Draparlas, 1737 S. Taltgraph.
E NDABLE EXPERIENCED i tor cltanlng and laundry 1 weak. 815. 335-5725. EXPERIENCED COOK wanted mornings, no grill work, favw wagts. Dow Drop Inn Restaurant, 4728 Walton Blvd., Drayton Plains.
diversified, ri opportunity i company.
■ponslbliny. I im leading,
EXPERIENCED WAITRESS wanted, good tips, Mitch's Restaurant. 482-1414.
EXPERIENCED V
Hglp Wonted Mob
A BAR IN LAKE ORION. (V waitress tor full and pert t Will train. Call MY >1701 tor torvlow.
DOCTOR'S home wants
CAN YOU SEE PROGRESS IN YOUR FUTURE?
A large and continually expending manufacturer Is looking tor an on to sell PAGE paper products to chain hesdquertors end supermarkets. Orocery product tales experience to supermarkets and chains Is desirable.
xwnt, togethei
“V
It Y* reellsi eejMSer. We «»«. i 1
Tales, pleese write US •
Sabs Personnel Office
FORT HOWARD PAKR COMPANY
tt
_. — I_______nt people.
It Office Box 331, Pontiac,
plying complete Information, __•
ATTRACTIVE GIRL POR recep-Must type. H.00 hr.
keeping experience. E ...... ..
ACCOUNTING CLERK ADVERTISING AGENCY
North Woodward eras. Mature woman with light accounting — parlance needed for IMeresting responsible position.
Cell Ml 4-1000, personnel An Equal Opportunity Employer.’ i‘ LADY 2S or over, switchboard, we train, 1st and tnd shift available, must be high school grsdyeto ana tSS to spel' “ j
ly. Prli
p.m. FE____
iasy sifrir
hBS*£.
UTTER Monday through sy from 0 e.m. to I p.m. Iren are 2W vrs. end ) mos. Crescent Lake tree. 44F2441,
IaBY SITTdR >6R
i Drug's, .4500 Elizabelh Lake Rd.
Drugs and Cosmetic CLERK
1-3009
MAID FOR BEAUTY SALON
THE HAIR SHOP
k tor Richard, 334-7924 MATURE WOMAN to care elderly lady, 5 day week, llv more ,for homo than w Weekends can be arranged.
0247. *_________
MATURE GIRL tor half days of typing and general office wf- ‘-1 our office. Mail Intormatli Post Office Box 4S, Pontiac.
KELLY GIRL
OF KELLY SERVICES 18 N. Saginaw
10-0338 T or 442-7650
An Equal Opporlunlty Ernplcn—
food and cocktails hi bat. to a.m. and S ne calls. Closed on
i Rd., Orchard Lake!
3 Wanted M. or P. DESK CLERKS
S^eleg
j(yorkTrealuestate,1 or'eSSw?
Manager-Caretaker
Couple tor a 21 family apartma in town. Froo rant, utilities a
$625 Up SALES TRAINEES
Wonderful opportunities with ... companies, new car furnlshad
CSV p?us*commls'slonUor bom plan. Fao paid.
INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL 4010 S. Woodward. B'ham 442-0240
OR WOMAN to sail H-----
local aaptrtmant ■MOHHRP Friday — 4 to to p.m. Saturday 1 to 5 p.m. Salary
MEN AND WOMEN
CLOSE TO HOME
V GOOD PAT I oh a avail
William'Beaumont Hospital. .. my^Employment Office, 3401 W,
*- Equal Oppprtunlty bmployer
. PHONE COLLECTION
Part time for retail store. ... perlenced. Call Mr. Lester, 642-
KAY BAUM, INC.
.... Maple, Birmingham
N<
ir. Foley, 1 R 4-0363.
RESTAURANT HELP - Waitresses, cooks and dellvory twain St,
at. 051-3733,________
W0MEN-PART TIME
SURVEY INTERVIEWING
RECREATIONAL SALES
of the Nations targe qualified r
WAITRESSES
commission,
INH studiss among: sales, no I .. .
i during business- Willey, vacation alto to work. 335-i an Interesting pro-[7440. between t e.m, end 13 noon.
rer JSHffl THE NEW HOT ,
Fy®1.1.? .foun,,>-| SHOPPE CAFETERIA
■HMMMNP OAKLAND MALL
portumty employer. M8F,1 Has Immadlata opanings for full Pontiac Press. i time -work as cooks, salad oreoara-
- - vegetable preparation, deiseril cafetarla counter
Bookkeeping 4 ToX0»_____16
i LIGHT FACTORY poll
woman or man, 8270 Lr. _______
Kathy King, 332-7157, Associate
GRADING, t
:-1 MEDICAL receptionist^
?emyd°Kln(
Parsonnal.
I JDING, delivery. Cell
■■njSt-MTi. _ ____________
WEED CUTTINtLend town mowing
33>7157, Associate
ADVERTISING ’ FIRM needs men, will train, 1606. Call Angie Rook, 332-7)57, Astoclata Personnel. BOOKKEEPER — Retail experience
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adams 8. adams 647-8800
CLERICAL: Lika kaaplng books?
Running ihachlnaiT No typing? If you would llko working In a brand naw office and some experience, call now 8350. Lynn Anders, 334-2471, Shelling tnd Snslllng.
18-B
GARDEN PLOWING AND lawn work, OR 3-0048. .________
Moving and Trucking 22
LIGHT HAULING, CALL AFTER 4
CLERK: Don't let this oncs-ln-a-lltotlme opportunity fall Into the handa of a go getter. This position
Pointing ond PBCoroting 23
QUALITY FAINTING, intarlor
you call Kav Roy, 334-M7t,^Snel Ing and Snelllng.
CAREER OPPORTUNITY: This Is
Transportation
typing will get you uio. Kathy 334-2471, Snalling and Snalt-
DRIVERS, EXCELLENT s
Wanted Children to Board 28
WANT CHILDREN to beard in
licensed home. OR 4-17B0,__
WANTED DAY care or boerd — FE
Call Associate
Wanted Household Goods 29
1 PIECE OR HOUSEFUL.
FOUNDRY FOREMAN: Supervisory position wHh portunltles
night,
r experience necessary. ius Rod Fox, 6676 Telegraph Birmingham, Mich.
BENEFITS.
Snalling
Call J
ing sal Shaw, :
WOMAN FDR INSPECTION -
------ Collins cleaners,
St. 631-73”
an^^riitv'Wmk'.'al'ao for^'housewlitos! GENERAL OFFICE: Age 11:30 shift, ggod wages, bMt benefits. Apply Hot Shoppe Cafeteria,
478 W..14 Mila Rd., TroyV ■
‘ WANTED' MALE OR FEAAALE, par - ““k. delivering Detroit Fra
WAITRESS NIGHTS, MUST b experienced on cocktails an
s' Soles Holp Male-Female
..............
MANAGER: Will train young men, call 334-2471, Jim Stalnlngar lor your interview. Snalling —- *“*"
ESTATE EXPLOSION"
WANtlb yga^aMJ5 11
parlance In Billing, Bulck-Opal, Sea Ofll MO Ofcfiard LK.
lice manager, at
ARE
plications for Experienced |
WAITRESSES
Pull and part time dining roon waitresses netded on both day am night shift. Apply In parson only.
TED’S
BLOOMFIELD HILLS
HIPWIP quaiillcations. teach yqu this exciting field II necessary. Bonus arrangemtm.
WARREN STOUT, REALTOR MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
1480 N. Opdyka Rd. PE 54165
WAITRESS TO WORK Part tlma, i mi a weak, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m 1 Piper Rastaurant, 4 3 71
' WAITRESSES
Afternoons a nd night shift uniforms and food furnished, experience not needed. White tower 142 N. Saginaw.
Holp Wanted M. or F.
ARE YOU READY for Call Mr. Folay, YORK REAL -----------— 44363.
BARTENDER OR BARMAlb, night work, private club, excellent ■■■■■-rounding, pleasant clltntale, train, 2330 Femdale, City of S)
Lake. 682-1730. ___________
.RE YOU REALLY LIVING? Or Just exist!"* Cali Yf----------
MACHINE OPERATORS
immediate openings, days ..... afternoons, will train reliable
experience. Exeellant year working conditions and o
9091 Industrial Dmv, TToy,_________
Coellaga Hwy.
BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED
All Rtf Positive All RH Nelj. with positive factors
A-nag., B-neg„ AB-neg.
MATURE GIRL Friday, typing dlc-taphona, ganaral Mflca. J fringe beneflis. BSS Parso — " University—481-0833.
NURSES AIDES
time and rellat, :_________
mfdglgMs, Novi Convalescent
OAKLAND COUNTY JUDGE experienced housekeeper to MPRRH Must like children and be capable of taking complato charge, located In Birmingham area. Salary *100 per waak. Write Pontiac Press Box
!n8#6r"
pay, stoady woi
Saginaw. ____________________
RECEIPTIONIST, Beauty saloi Maple-Telegraph, experienced onl Ml 7-3083.
RECEPTIONIST FOR dental offli ”-|ght, pleasant with willingness im. Sand resume to P.O. B L Trey. 7“—
OBNERAL OFFICE work, Typing, ■bockkaaplngand JUIng., ixparlanca nacassary.
Ing. Bxparl 5*448 for
polntment.
GROCtAV'CLERK. EA8TSIPE. 635-
GIRL OR WOMAN to do Ironing,
/-.It ait Tssm iaiaiiA
c«li' » P.m. 0*U6Q.
GENERAL OFFICE
Soma typing, intai Exeellant working c
ppiyioi* w-
BfNERAL KITCHEN sandwich girt M to S p.m. No Rochester, 306 I
ORILL C061(, 4 days,
. p.m. PM Piper Re
fey Hlehlend Rd.___________________
* GIRLS - Dp YOU--en|oy meatlr
feting
!v.6ivVp
child, Jdslyn Mon.-Frl, > Ift. 5:30. 3B-
BABY SITTER wented If
Rind, 273-1724. 16038
Nlcttoli. •
HOUSEWORK, 5 DYAS, «
547-1174,442-06*3. 1
HouiiKeeFER, reliable, live In, awn room. TV. i di— gMUBd couple, | child-school a
Vorklnj
Cleaners. Lake O
WAITRESSES
PART TIME—full Company benefits. Paid vacatlor Apply In person—
ELIAS BROS.
-BIG BOY RESTAURANT Telegraph 8 Huron ,
WAITRESS T
Days, full tlmaraxperiancad. Apply Ricky's, 817 Woodwa '
ESTATE, OR 4-
YORK REAL ESTATE 674-0363.
MICHIGAN COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER Pontiac FE 4-9847
1342 Wlda Track Dr. w.
Mon., Fri. 9-4 Tuts., Wad., Thurs. 10-5
COST CLERK to assist cost' accumulation ~~ cost statements. Sn<
accounting exparl________
based on ability and experience. Exeellant fringe benefits. "
Lake Orion, Mich.___
ARE YOU IN A Rut? Cell Mr.
COUPLE OR MAN for farm near
i, Detroit, Mich. T
COUPLE WANTED POR domestic work In Birmingham area. Beak lire, Serving, and cleanim adult family el 3. Lis
is unlimited. Wa will c
APPRAISERS
SALESMEN
TRAINEES-
SALES PROMOTION prestige women's Ap Birm. $10,000 plu* hoi adams & adams
Work Wanttd Mab
8-3529 or FE 8-2198.
want9 hT'te1
lilt Sharing Id Hospitalization id Ufa Inturansa
1 Contest Prizes r. rree supplies 10: Potential Of $12,000
820.000 yonrTlr.* vur I Offices to
___ Think you
George tor con-674-1131. today I Pu
... ____ „ challenging
RM paying sale* 0pp—‘—,— thawing number
EXPERIENCED DRAPERIES sales parson, highest salary, dow'ntov-Blrmihgham. Irving Kay's. 6-
5200.__________________
SEAL ESTATE SALESMEN
representative, preferably
• but not necessary.
ADULT ROCKING CHAIR t - itsa baby's room. Paddl necessary. 673-092
353-6500, CHOATE 8i CHOATE
CANVASS TOP AAADE I trailer. 673-7135.
win, no experience required I?, you -anjoy working with pappla, 8300. Kay Roy, 334-2471, Snalling and Snelllng.
tier positic ry, 332-91!
larel Shop
BODY REPAIRING, RUST, Feinting, PE. >4064. CARPENTER WOSx! 673-3648 after 5 p.m.
ELECTRICIAN . WANTS part time
LAWNS SPRAYED house painting, also
basements, garages, t black dirt, odd lobs. FE 4-6677 any time.
OU STUDENTS DESIRE
clean-up. 308493. ___
PLOWING, LAWN WORK,
hauling, call 334-4417._________
SMALL JOBS BRICK, blocks and stone $5 par hour. Specializes chimneys and porches. 425-2731.
Work Wnntad Fentnb 12
MPWIIW Tww' Hundred Million Dollars In listings throughout the state. Members of the ojttlv non-resldentlal multiple listing service. Publishers of the Michigan Business Guide. All lnq|rles strictly cc* fidantlal. Ask for Ward E. Partrld or Archie Gllee, 1080 W. Huron 8 —*41-1111.
REAL ESTATE SALESMEN
MIDDLE-AGE
in HIRPIHIRIHIR8304 oi
ERING you' , 473-0474.
EST PRICES I lure and api
~ FI B AUCTION
Dixie HWy. OR >2717
Mbco
COPPER, ORrt>M47.™ 9 FREEZER ' -■'-irlqhl. In on 363-9469.
SS, RADIATORS,
WE PICK UP lunk-cart.
WOULD LIKE to buy OI condition. 642-19)8,
Wantad to Rent
2 OR 3 BEDROOM hoi
BEDROOM FURNISHED homo foi prominent family, near Pontiac, Drayton area. .Will turn. Security dap. Contact Mr. Kennedy; OR 4
3 BEDROOM COTTAGE DESIRED FOR 1 month, a"""' ‘
RETIRED PENSION -LADY, t
reasonable renL°,Reply' to* Fa Press box C-2S.
RENTALS WANTED
. ______ 437-1711, Ext. 205,
ie Personnel Dept., Michigan iss Tube Co., 400 Wm. N.
rent. Call 428-4044,
.WANTED: GARAGE fcT
beet. FE 2*594.
YOUNG. EXECUTIVE SEEKS
Sham Living Quartar* 33
WORKING GIRL, 10 to 21 io share lh same nder ec.: Before 6 p.m.,
Wantad Ranl Estata 36
1 to 50 .,
HOMES, LOTS, ACREAGE PARCELS, FARMS, BUSINESS PROPERTIES, AND^LAND CONTRACT.
WARREN STOUT, Realtor
1480 N. Opdyke FE 8*145
Urgently need MB--
APPRAISALS FREE GUARANTEED SALE 30 DAY LISTING
we guarantee the sale of yoi home In 30 days.
LAUINGER
.. 84.95
AVON TOWNSHIP - WILL b 1 —1 land. Nix Real Eaton 851-8375.
A BETTER CASH DEAL
All cash for homes, Pontiac and Drayton Plains area. Caeh In 40
Business Service
A-Z CONTRACTING AND REPAIR (
LICENSED ROOFER, fag ter y
guanentoe, free- ast. 368-9027._
COMPLETE JANITOR S a r V IC 0
-.--- tlleg basement and
■ooms, was stripping d. Window washing, or residential. H 4 V
__________Co. Fully equipped. 1*
yeare custodial experience. 334-0067, 5-1 - “
m YORK
REAL ESTATE
Press Want Ads Do tha Job U 3344981
Help Wanted M. or F. 8 Holp Wantad M. ar F.
$450 to $600 SECRETARIES
»460Up^
GIRL FRIDAY
lion, - good typing skills, excellent
mTMNATI<$NAL PElfs'ot/NEL IMP 8. Woodward, B'ham. 642-1268:
$500 Up MANAGER-TRAINEES
M^ffl^flONAL*PERSON NB L 1140 8. Woodward, B'ham. 642-3240
$600 Up PUBLIC RELATIONS
* llko to moot II — —ny More no qvolli International personnel I 1180 S. Woodward B'ham. 442-8248 MAfliRi THINKII 111 imral oNIce, $110. I 12-9187.. Associate 9
OAKLAND COUNTY
announces an immediate Opening
FOR A MARRIED COUPLE AS
PARK CO-MANAGERS ADDISON-OAKS
Husband — $8,000 Plus Residency ‘ Wife — $8,000 Plus Residency
OPPORTUNITY tor married couple with no minor chlldron promote, operate and maintain the newly acquired 71“
Oaks Recreation Area and develop the perk Into < operation.
Coupla must raslda on park premises.
FACILITIES Initially will Include a —auets, conferences, at" i ling area i end trap at
paifermhti
maintained*
ot toed service tor barf
For more complete Information, apply In person to that
PERSONNEL DIVISION
CfAKLAND COUNTY COURTHOUSE
1200 N. Telegraph Rd. . or call 3384751
Pontiac, Mich. 48053 Extdhsion 495
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