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6-C Sunday, July 4, '65 DETROIT FREE PRESS i FOR BEST RESULTS USE 3Jettrott 4ftree Stress MMT fiDS 222-6800 Help Wanted, Male Help Wanted, Malt 40 CLASSIFIED INDEX Death Notices CLASSIFICATION Page Death Notices Death Notices Housekeeping Rooms 48 8 Houses tor Rent 77 8 Huntini, Flshlni Places 173 It HOUSES FOR SALE Birmingham, Bloomfleld Dearborn East of Woodward West of Woodward Grosse Pointe 140 10 145 10 13 10 144 10 1S1 10 15 1 STATE OF MICHIGAN 1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF MACOMB METRO HOMES. A Mlchl fan corporation. RICHTER CON STRUCTION a Michigan corporation, and SEYBURN BUILD ING dissolved Mich aan corporation, on behalf of Its shareholders, et a I. Plaintiffs Civil Action VS. CITY OF WARREN.

Corporation, et al. No. S-65-1067 a Municipal Defendants ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR THE APPEARANCE OF PER SONS. FIRMS AND CORPORATIONS FILING ACTIONS AGAINST THE CITY OF WARREN SUBSEQUENT TO APRIL 14, 1965, AND BEARING CIVIL ACTION NUMBERS LARGER THAN S-65-1067. RELATING TO THF SAME SUBJECT MATTER.

TO SHOW CAUSE WHY THEY SHOULD NOT BE REQUIRED TO CONSOLIDATE THEIR ACTIONS IN AND TO THE PRESENTLY PENDING CLASS ACTION, AND WHY THEIR CLAIMS SHOULD NOT BE ADJUDICATED AS PART OF SAID CLASS ACTION, AND WHY SAID ACTIONS SHOULD NOT BE RESTRAINED TEMPORARILY. At a Session of said Court, held et the Courthouse, Mt. Clemens, County of Macomb, Michigan, this 24th day of May, 1965. Present: Honorable Alton H. Noe Circuit Judge Upon reading and filing the annexed Motion for Order to Show Cause by the Plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, as above.

and the Court being full advised in the premises. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that an interesTM Parries appear ne- Legal Notices 151 10 147 10 IIS 10 144 10 139 lOj $12 11! 125 lOj 161 10. 160 18 4 157 10 I 164 10 164 10 181 10. 15 41 20 4 225 1o 227 10 280 11 205 10 211 10 290 11 117 10 29S 11 -230 10 7 I a 4 Lincoln Park, Allen Park Redford Area Sr. Clair Shores Suburban West Utlca, Rochester Area Import, Sports Cars Income Bungalows, Sals Industrial Rentals Industrial Property Mamnrlini Investment Property Likefront Homes Lake and River Property 1-en a tonrracrt Legal Notices Lost and Found Machinery Spotlight 'Machinery Wanted Miscellaneous for Sals Money to Loan Money, Wanted Mobile Homes- Trailers Campers Mortgages Motorcycles Office Equipment Office Space for Rent Personals Pianos, Musical Instruments Professional Services 248 10-11 24 4 Real Estate Outside Detroit 162 Real Estate Wanted 190 10 Tort- una niniux ouia v-uui i mi imc OrlCK QdrflOe 12th day of July 1965, at parcel No.

6B-2319 4287 W. Lafay-o'clock In the forenoon thereof, ette, Detroit; 2-story brick house at the Courthouse, Mount Clemens, frame oaraoe. Macomb County, Michigan, or as Parcel No. 6B-2320 4281 W. Lafav-soon thereafter as counsel can be ette, Detroit; 2-story frame house IB, FOLLOWING buildings to be demolished In connection with the! development of the Fisher Free- Parcel' No.

6B-2276-4421-2J W. Lafayette, Detroit; 2-story brick house blk. garage. Parcel No. 6B-2277 4415 W.

Lefav-ette, Detroit; 2-story frame house 2-frame garages. Parcel No. 6B-2278 4407 W. Lafayette, Detroit; 2-story frame house frame garage. Parcel No.

6B-2279 911 Clark, Detroit; 2-story frame house. Parcel No. 6B-2283 765 Clark. Detroit; 2-story frame house frame garage. Parcel No.

6B-2285 748 Clark 4297 Spring, Detroit; 2-story block house 2-story brick apt. blda. Parcel No. 6B-2288 4277 Spring, De troit; 2-story trame nouse blk, oaraae. Parcel No.

6B-2293 4245 Soring, Detroit; 2-story frame house frame garage. Parcel No. 6B-2296 4227-29 Soring, Detroit; 2-story frame house ii rrame garage. Parcel No. 6B-2200-H5 751-57 8.

759 Scotten, Detroit; 2-story frame house (751-57) J. 2-story frame house (759). Parcel No. 6B-230O 4200 Spring, Detroit; IVi-story frame house. Parcel No.

6B-2302 4214 Spring, Detroit; 2-story brick house frame garage. Parcel No. 6B-2306- 4240 Spring, Detroit; 2-story frame house frame garage. Parcel No. 6B-2307-4244 Spring, Detroit; 2-story frame house.

Parcel No. 6B-2309-4254-56 Spring, Detroit; 2-storv brick. Apt. Bldg. Parcel No.

6B-2311 4268 Spring, Detroit; 2-story frame house frame aaraae. Parcel No. 6B-2312 4276 Spring, Detroit; 2-story frame house. Parcel No. 6B-2313 4282 Spring, Detroit; 2-story frame house.

Parcel No. 6B-2314 4286-90 Soring, Detroit; 2-story frame house 4. frame garaqe. Parcel No. 6B-2317-92B-32 Cfark 936 Clark 4299 W.

Lafayette. Detroit. 2-story brick house (928-32) St 2-story brick house (936 Parcel No. 6B-2318-4293 W. Lefav erte Detroit; 2-sttory brick house frame aaraae.

Parcel No. 6B-2321 427J W. Lafay ette, Detroit; 2-story frame house frame aaraae. Parcel No. 6B-2322-4269-71 W.

Le- fayette, Detroit; 2-story orlck house 8. frame garage. Parcel No. 6B-2323-4263 W. Lafay ette, Detroit; 2-story frame nouse a.

frame aaraae. Parcel No. 6 -2324 4257-59 W. La fayette, Detroit; 2-storv brick house frame garage. Parrel No.

AB-2325 251 W. Lafay ette, Detroit; 2-story frame house frame aaraae. Parcel No. 6B-2331-4215-17 W. La fayette, Detroitt; 2-story frame hiMice Parcel No.

6B-2332 4209 W. Lafayette, Detroit; 2-story frame house x. frame oaraoe. "The State Highway Department, In arrordanra with the orovisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) and the regulations of the Department of Commerce (15 C.F.R., Part 8), Issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that If will affirmatively Insure that the contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement will be awarded to the lowest responsible bld- aer witnoui aiscriminanon on ine around of race- color, or natural origin." Bid Bond In the amount of $10,000.00 Is required.

Announce-I ments containing terms of sale available at seller's office. Bid must be submitted before 2:20 p.m. Monday, July 12, 1965, to be considered. For further information governing submission of bids, please call: BOARD OF WAYNE COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONERS 726 Citv-Counfv Building 962-7670, Ext. 268 FOLLOWING buildings to be demolished in cpnnection with the development of the Fisher Freeway: I tvllQ 1,7 mrM OKI Lawndale.

Detroit: 1-story frame rm. k.u (247 V2-storv frame house rum nri frame heds. Parcel No. 4C-1201C-257 Lawndale, Detroit: 1'Vstory frame house and frame shed Parcel No. 6B-22O6- 807-11 Morrell.

Detroit: 2-story frame house and frame garage Parcel 6B-2210- 781 Detroit: 1-story frame nouse ana 1-story frame house (rear). Parcel No. 6B-2213 770 Morrell, Detroit: 2-story rrame nouse ana frame garage. Parcel No. 6B-2221 4841 W.

Lafayette, Detroit: 2-story brick apt. bldg. Parcel No. 6B-2225-791 Ferdinand. Detroit: 2-story frame house and frame garage.

Parcel No. 6B-2226-781 Ferdinand. Detroit: 2-story frame house and frame shed. Parcel No. 6B-2231 784 Ferdinand, Detroit: 2-story brick house and frame garage.

Parcel No. 6B-2234 822 Ferdinand, Detroit: 2-story frame house. Parcel No. 6B-2235 4737 Lafayette, Detroit: 2-story brick apt. bldg.

Parcel No. 6B-2240 795 Lansing, Detroit: 1-story frame house end frame garage. Parcel No. 6B-2243 771 Lansing, Detroit: 1-story frame house and frame garage. Parcel No.

6B-2243B 756-760 Lansing, Detroit: 2-story frame house and frame oarage. Parcel No. 6B-2248 796 Lansing, Detroit: l'j-story frame house and frame garage. Parcel No. 4B-2253 4621 W.

Lafayette, Detroit: 1-story brick bldg. and 2 frame sheds. Parcel No. 6B-2255-A07 McKlnstry, Detroit: 2-story frame house and frame garage. Parcel No.

6B-2259 781-83 McKlnstry, Detroit: 2-story brick house anri frame naraae. Parcel No. 6B-2260 77S-7T McKlnstry, Detroit: 2-story frame house and frame oraqe. Parrel No 6B-2261 769-71 McKIn stry, Detroit: 2-story frame house Parcel No. 6B-2262 765 Bids and Proposals I I Death Notices KISH JOHANNA D.

(nee Glavasi. sud denly, June 29. Beloved wife of Peter; dear mother of Peter Jr. Robert and Robin; daughter ol Mrs Draaa Glavas; sister of Mrs. Grace Koiarov, Mrs.

Mildred Ma- ruska, George, John and Donald Glavas; grandmother of Peter III. Friends my visit Vasu-Lynch Funeral Home, 4375 N. Woodward nr. 14 Mile Rd. until Monday 9:30 p.m.

In state at Epiphany Lutheran Church, 933 W. 7 Mile Rd. nr. Woodward, Tuesday from 12 noon until time of service 1 P.m. KOPIETZ MAX G.

Husband of the late Nor-ah; dear father of Mrs. Norah Hoadley, Frank M. and Mrs. Ethel Champine; eight grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren also survive. Funeral Tuesday 1 p.m.

at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave. at Vernier Rd (8 Mile), Grosse Pointe Woods. Lite mem-: ber of Acacia Lodae No.

477 F. A.M. Memorial services Sunday, 8 p.m. LAWHON LILLIAN M. (Net Richards).

Beloved wife of John J. Funeral Tuesday 9:15 a.m. from A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave.

at Vernier Rd. (8 Mile), crosse pointe woods, and id a.m. at St. Lucy Church, St. Clair Shores.

Rosary Monday 1 p.m. LEITCH INGLE, July 2nd. Of 7746 Barrie. Dearborn; beloved husband of Avalon; dear son of Effie; dear brother of Warren, Margaret Oliver and Gwen Tollestrup, Kenneth Leitch all of Canada. Funeral Tuesday 9:30 a.m.

from the Les-ney Funeral Home, 13201 W. Warren, St. Alphonsus Church 10. Interment Mt. Olivet.

LISCIXSKY STEPHEN (Llnsky). Beloved husband of Anna; dear father of Mrs. C. Asashon, Mrs. B.

Pysz, Mrs. n. Koy, Mrs. a. jezak, miss v.

Linsky, Mrs. D. Besh, Mrs. M. Husted, Mrs.

G. Rusher, John, Steve, Paul, Victor Liscmskv and josepn Linsky; 26 arandcn dren one great-grandchild. Funeral from Kolasa Funeral Home, 1120 E. state Fair, Saturday at 8:30 a.m. St.

Jerome Church 9 a.m. Buria Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Rosary rnoay a p.m. LOCKE RUTH 21 Amhurst, Pleasant Ridge, July 3, suddenly. Mother of Mrs.

R. G. (Dons) Carter, Mrs. M. J.

(Jearmette) Forcier, Wil liam B. Locke four grandchi dren; sister of Miss Blanche Wood. Mrs. Reba Hooke, Mrs. Russel Jones, Mrs.

Lillian Barnes. Fu neral 10 a Tuesday, Wessels Funeral Home, 23690 Woodward Ave. at woodward Heights. Buna Oakview Cemetery. AGNATT A ANGELO, Columbus Ohio.

Beloved son of Natale and Dina; brother of Joseph, Louis, Anthony and Mrs. Evelyn Cassale. Funeral Tuesday 9 a.m., Gilewskl Funeral Home, 3509 E. Davison, St. Augustine Church at 9:30.

Burial Mt. Olivet MIKESELL ROBERT July 2nd; beloved husband of Emma; dear father of Mrs. Theodore (Helen) Jacobs and Mrs. Charles (Mabel) Torgi; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; Brother of Mrs. Carrie Albright.

Funeral from the Weiten berner Funeral Home, 13841 Grat lot, Tuesday p.m. Interment Gethsemane. jrUECKENHEDI WILLIAM of Fraser, Mich. Beloved husband of Mayme; dear father of Ralph; three grandchildren also survive; brother of Mrs. Emma Ramft.

Services Monday 2 30 p.m. at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot. OTIS GERTRUDE, July dear sister of Mrs.

Archie Goldberg (Bertha). Services 11:45 a.m. Sunday at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 18325 W. 9 Mile Rd. Family at the residence of Mr.

and Mrs. Archie Goldberg, 25350 Greenfield, O.P. PALMER ANSYL 80, of 15790 Rutherford. Beloved husband of Mabel; father of Mrs. Nicholaas Vanden-Pol.

and Mrs. Ernest Vollmer. Visitations Ross B. Northrup and Sons Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River, Saturday noon until 10 p.m. Funeral at Stevens and Bush Funeral Home, Milan, 2 p.m.

Monday. PIERCE MAUDE July 2. Dear mother or )ws. en ore Walsh. Mrs.

J. C. Edwards, Russell O'Heron, Michael CHeron and William J. Pierce; 11 granocnnoren ana 16 areat-grandchildren; sister of Russell Robl-doux. Funeral from the Ted C.

Sullivan Funeral Home, 14230 W. McNichols. Tuesday morning at 9:15 and St. Gregory Church at 10. PLNSONNEATJLT JACOB, July 2.

of 1040 Coolin. Husband of Bertha; father of Maurice, Mrs. Penny Heuer, John and Donald; brother of Arcade. Denis, Mrs. Claire Orchard, Ovide ana Leo; founeen oranacni dren three great-grandchildren.

Funeral from the vernevden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Tuesday at 9:30 and to St. Philip Church at 10. Rosary Monday evening at 8. ROCHELEAU ARTHUR 92. Beloved husband of Emily dearest father of James, William, Mrs.

Arthur (Dor- othy) Robinson, Mrs. Joseph (Ann) Neirynck; brother of Mrs. Rose -ST- nir? jRent Option to Buy 74 ij Resorts for Rent 170 10j Resorts tor Sala 168 10 I Rental Services 43 8 Rooms for Rent 67 8 Salesmen 42 7) Saleswomen 52 Sewing Machines 254 11 Share Living Quarters 89 Shopping Center Rentals 94 Situations Wanted, Men 57 8' 'Situations Wanted, Women 58 8, Sports Equipment 268 11 Station Wagons 311 11: Transportation 32 4 Trucks, Trailers 310 11 'ivecantLots 154 10' Wanted to Buy 284 11 Wanted to Rent 90 9' Wearlni Apparel 260 11 40 BARBER or appren. Nestor's Barber Shop, 18230 Plymouth Rd. Boring Mill Oprs.

Jig Bore Oprs. Bridgeport Mill Oprs. Lathe Oprs. Shaper Oprs. Surface and OD Grinders Blanchard Grinder Oprs.

DAYS NIGHTS LONG PROGRAM OVERTIME PARKING AVAILABLE FULL FRINGE BENEFITS JOURNEYMEN STATUS REQUIRED Dearborn Tool Die Co. 10200 FORD RD. 1 BLOCK, W. OF WYOMING BORING MILL HANDS LUCAS OPR. 1st on class with k)b shop experience tools and special machines.

Warren Machine Engineering 14200 E. 10 Mile Rd. 771-1470 BOAT EXPERIENCE Inboard or outboard cruisers or runabouts. Men needed for refin- jshin9, repairing work, eauipment insTanaiion, rioergiass repair, It imeresrea ana wining to relocate for permanent situation call or write Brennan Cruiser Saies Company, 1809 South Water Bay City, TW 4-2725. BOX-NAILERS Apply 25016 Plymouth Rd.

BOYS 15-19 3 strong boys who are willing to work. Only they need apply, i Salary. Call Mr. Kelly. 454-7718 between a.m., p.m.

p.m. Bridgeport Mill Operator! Need 1 outstanaing man or interesting variety of special ma-! chinery and eauipment work. Day; shift, journeyman cara or iu yrs 7,,. base rate and fringe benefits in- cludinq company paid hospitalize- tion. Conqenial people and fast qrowinq company situation.

Wood- ward-15 Mile area. Call Mr. Rum- KftM 7 lonn bold, Mi 7-UUO. BUILDING PRODUCTS SALES Outstanding growth opportunity for' buiiaing proaucrs salesman wim, several years experience with maior manufacturer. Will call uooni.

architects, contractors, and deal-; ers in our Detroit territory. Ex-i cellent startina salary and em-1 piovee benefits. Company autoj furnished. Please send detailed resume including salary requirement in con-; fidence to: Mr. David M.

Eldridge The B. F. Goodrich Co. 500 South Main Street Akron, Ohio An equal opportunity employer CARPENTERS Residential, rough and finish, union only, cast side or West Side. Kurmas Bros.

Contractors I 6450 E. 14 Ml. Warren 754-0669 CARPENTERS ROUGH Union: Journeymen. East Side and: West Side. Union pay above scale Call evenings.

588-9517 547-8971 CHEF Starting salary $125 week. Dav. Rpfprenr.es. A i Tom's Cafe, 7701 Mt. Elliott.

C0LLEGE Men Order Oes, $500 to oral i. n.i -J- s- 1 1 tii ino DESIGNERS CHECKERS FOR BODY WELDING FIXTURES long programs; private parking Air conditioned building. SPECIAL ENGINEERING SERVICE 7630 WYOMING DEARBORN Die Designers Checkers Wilhelm Enameerma Co. 26802 JOHN (NR. 11 MILE MADISON HE IGHT5, MICH.

Phone 544-3005 DESIGNERS AND DETAILERS For diversified work on machines Involving high speed parts handling and fixture design in a new division. 3 years experience in basic mechanisms reauired. Good salary and liberal fringe benefits. Call or write. MICROMATIC HONE CORP.

8100 SCHOOLCRAFT An Equal Opportunity Employer DESIGNERS Industrial design and specifications for heating and air conditioning, iob captains preferred. Architetcural layout of Factory and office areas. Several vears experience in flesign and specifications. Immediate openings. Call now: JO 4-4860 opportunity An Eoual employer Business Announcements 23 be found AT ANY PRICEI 1 i CONTROLLER wanted for medium size service corporation.

(3.000,009 to 4,000.000 sales volume). Experienced in Administering General Accounting, Cost Accounting end developing financial controls. Prefer a CPA with some tabulating or EDP experience. Salary range to Send to Box 1083, Free Press, 31. DIE MAKERS ELECTRICIANS LAYOUT CHECKERS MACHINE REPAIRMAN Experienced Excellent Fringe Benefits DANA CORP.

Foot of Great Lakes Ecorse, Mich. An Equal Opportunity Employer DRAFTSMAN Layout, plant mechanical $600 Plus. Erikson Pers. 1177 Penobscot. Bldg.

WO 1-5177. DRAPERY Installer Experienced, good salary. LP 5-7420. ENGINEERS PROCESS BODY WHITE TRIM FINAL MECHANICAL PROCESS PIPING STRUCTURAL PI ANT I AY OUT Familiar with automotive assembly, iKnxr-r inii-m ic-rniAi UNIILD INDUolRIAL rk ioiK irrrniMO -nr ENGINEERING CORP. c.ar,.nrrt 29330 Stephenson Madison Hts.

566-S842 548-6205 ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Excellent opportunity for electronic technician with shop manager ability tor a National Automotive Service Equipment Company. Excellent fringe benefits. Salary commensurate with ability and experience. Call 833-7763 for appointment. ELECTRONICS BENDIX MISSILE MASTER TECHNICIANS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS AT DOMESTIC LOCATIONS SEND RESUME IMMEDIATELY TO MR.

S. M. CITKO BENDIX FIELD ENGINEERING CORP. SUBSIDIARY of The BENDIX CORP. OWNINGS MILLS, MARYLAND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMP.

FIRST CLASS SALESMAN Who understands whiskey lines. Must be ambitious, conscientious, and able to accept supervision. Must be between 35 end 40 and have outstanding references. All inouiries will be confidential. Box 1073, Det.

Free Press, Det. Mich. 4S231. FITTERS Steel Plate fabricating. All benefits.

58 hr. week. EXPERIENCED ONLY 6309 EPWORTH TY 8-5332 FUNERAL DIRECTOR LICENSED Polish speaking. As Manager of Funeral Home. With opportunity to purchase.

Write: Mrs. Agnes Chropowicz, 1035 Cooper Jackson, Mich, or call 517, 782-2229. FURNACE CLEANER EXPERIENCED Salary $0 per wk. end bonus. Can earn $150 wk.

average. 4 E. Buena Vista. TO 5-6000. GAS Station mechanic, $110 week plus commission to start.

Day shift. Apply in person Arley's Tire Center, To Mile-Greenfield. GREAT BOOKS (not encyclopedias) Openings in Management and Sales full or part time salary leads only. Call Mr. Freer, 9:30 a.m.

till nnnn. 353-2551. 'grooms Experienced and single modern stable. Own air tor large conditioned room. Day room with TV.

uniforms furnished, meals from restaurant. Only me who want to work and can appreciate excellent accommodations need apply. General manaqer. Centaur Farm Stables, Drake Rd 1 mile north of 15 Mile Rd. 626-9222.

HIGHWAY Tractor Truck Driver-Good mechanic. Top wages. Year-round. 476-7212. HARD ANODIZER Excellent opportunity for man well experienced in hard anodizing precision parts.

Top oav and benefits. New facilities. Steady employment. Write Hixson Metal Finishina. 829 Production Place, Newport Beacn, California.

Trade Technical Schools 36 ELECTRONICS CLASSES NOW FORMING INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS (One Night Weekly) COLOR T.V. (One Night Weekly) ENGINEERING (Full Time JDoyorive) FOR INFORMATION end FREE BOOKLET Phone 925-5600 VISIT SCHOCX AT 1625 E. GRAND BLVD. (Near Mt. Bitot) ELECTRONIC SCHOOLS Nome.

Address. Crfy FPC CLASSIFICATION Page' Acreage for Sals Accessories, Parts, Tires Antiques Airplanes Apartment Property Apartments for Rent Auction Sslss Automobiles for Sals Auto Repairing Autos Wanted in 197 262 221 156 84 118 820 SOS 304 10 11 11 10 10 8 9 11-12 11 11 Bids and Proposals if Boats and Equipment 2S4 Building Material Home Improvement Items 224 4 11 10 I Business Opportunities 115 Business Opportunities Wanted 11 Business Places to Rent 95 Business Property 158 Business Property Vacant 159 Cameras ana Supplies 264 Canadian Property 174 Card of Thanks Cars tor Rent SOI Cemeteries 7 Christmas Trees 25 Convertibles Sl Co-ops, Condominiums 127 Country Homes, Estates 167 Dancing Instruction St Death Notices 1 Diamonds, Jewelry 274 Dots, Pets 235 11 10 4 Hi 4 4 11 10 10 4 4 "I 10 8 4 Domestic Help SS Driving Instructlen SS Educational IS Electrical Appliances 258 Employment Agenclts 44 Entertainers, Musicians SO Exchanse Rsal Estate 117 11 7 4 Farm Equipment-Tractors Farms for Sale FHA Properties for Sale Fixtures: Barber, Restaurant, Store Flats for Rent Flats for Sale East flats for Isle West 244 10 114 10 10 Florists Funeral Directors Furnished Flats for Rent Furniture Furnished Apartments, Rent Furnished Houses, Rent waMarf Help Wanted, Couples Help Wanted, Male Help Wanted, Women Help, Men and Women Home Repairs Services Horses, Livestock Hot Rods, Antiques Hotels Educational 35 BUSINESS TRAINING Day.Bnl Evening Enroll Now Detroit Business Institute Bldfl- WO 2-6534 LEARN BARBERING Barber training Is now available to all citizens eligible under the Poverty Program. Inquire imme- aiareiy at I I r- 1 1 w' wi wnuyv. 12123 Gratiot WO 5-8292 Trade Technical Schools 36 Act Now to Get that Job! DIESEL TRUCK DRIVERS Train on DIESEL engine: mci.nMniv.3 Fuel Iniection-Enaine Overhaul CRANES Draqline-Back Hoe. Operate Specialized Equipment.

"World largest Trade School." GREER TECH. Call UN 4-6606 ARE YOU PLEASANT, energetic, ambitious? The barber profession needs men and women like you. Professional sculpture styling, ladies hair cutting, mens hair coloring also taught. Our next class begins July 19. For information con-Tact Professional Barber School.

9525 Jos. Campau, Hamtramck. 875-4468 ARE YOU READY? Good lobs go begging for trained Precision machinists (Limited enrollment) Time Study Engineers Draftsmen Tool Die Designers Blue Print Readers Good Intentions are not enough. Good trainina is! Job Dlacements are at an all-time high. Day end evening schedules.

Send for full Information and free brochure. NAME ADDRESS WO 1-6760 Out-of-town Inaulrles esk about full Or part-time work while training AMERICAN INSTITUTE Div. of Detroit Time Study School 2469 Gd. River, Detroit 1 ATTENTION CALLS COMING IN DAILY CLASSES STARTING JULY 12 AUTO MECHANICS ENROLL NOW START TRAINING MECHANICS NEEDED ALL OVER WOLVERINE SCHOOL LICENSED BY STATE 40 YEARS SAME LOCATION 1400 W. FORT WO 3-0692 AUTOMATION Tralnlno on (IBM) Automation Inst.

150 Michiaan. 962-3480 646-2450 FULL OR PART TIME CLASSES ELECTRONICS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, WO 2-5660. HEAVY EQUIPMENT. Learn dozers, greaers, scrapers, rield training. Key, 6330 W.

6 Mile, Dl 1-1956. Dancing Instructions 38 Fred Astalre Dance Instructions 6 lessonx SS 75 Call now! 965-2390 EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted, Mala 40 ACCOUNTANT JR. Degree In Business Administration or equivalent experience in general and cost accounting. Opportunity to grow with expanding multi-phase company. Liberal benefits.

Manufacturing plant in small town. Write P.O. Box 267, Bad Axe, Michigan. State background, references etc. In letter.

Acme Gridley Automatic Screw Machines YEAR'S SET-UP EXPERIENCE NECESSARY ZENITH CARBURETOR DIVISION 660 LYCASTE An Equal Opportunity Employer ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS All classifications Diversified Program Full Benefits Eberle M. Smith Assoc. (Architects Engineers) WO 5-8180 la 1 1 i 228 10 83 8 i 120 10 j0 9 4 14 11 87 8 78 8 47 54 Sj 40 4-7 SO 8 40 8, 240 10 314 11 1 45 I THURSAM WALTER A. Beloved husband of Julia; dear father of Walter F. Sr.

and Mrs. Shrrlev E. Labrum; prandfather of Walter F. Brother of Mrs. Viola Greoorlc.

Funeral Tuesday 11 a.m. at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave. WANKOVYICZ CAROLINE, of 5759 St.

Lawrence. Funeral Tuesday morning att 9:15 from the Jarzembowski Funeral Home, 18957 W. Warren at Artesian (Warrendale Chapel), St. Cunegun-da Church at It. YVILLEY ELIZABETH, July 1.

of 18674 Rutherford; Beloved wife of John Edward; dear mother of Franklin E. and the late Kenneth Grandmother of Leslie and Mark. Services 10 o'clock Tuesday morning at the Harris Funeral Home, 14751 W. McNichols Rd. Interment Roseland Park.

Memorials to the Moslem Temple Shrine Children's Hospital. WOHLGEMUTH NANCY JEAN, July 1, 8933 Terry. Beloved dauahter of Mr. and Mrs Fred Wohlgemuth; dear sister of Vickl and Mrs. Charlene Smith; granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred C. Wohlaemuth end Mrs. Anna Robins. In state Fred Wood Funeral Home, 8450 Plymouth Rd, Nr.

Grand River, until Monday 10 p.m. Services Grandale Presbyterian Church. Tuesday 10 a.m. Contributions to the Grandale Presbyterian Church Scholarship Fund would be appreciated. WOYWOOD HELEN L.

Beloved wife of John; dear mother of Mrs. Charlotte Ball- man and Mrs. Ruth Peppier; grand mother of five; dear sister of Fritz Koschnltzke. Services at the Ep- pens-Van Deweghe Funeral Home, 6150 Cadieux Rd. at Harper, Tues day at 11 a.m.

Card of Thanks THANKS to Holy Trinity, Blessed Virgin, St. Joseph, St. Anne, Souls in Purgatory tor favor. In Memoriam Paying tribute to departed loved ones keeps alive their memory. This can be tastefully end effec tively accomplished by placing an In Memoriam ad In The Detroit Free Press.

Pleas Call Miss Leslie, 222-6853. IN LOVING memory of Marie Ro- manos, passed away one year ago. July 4. They say time heals all sorrow, but time has only shown us how much we miss you more each passing day. Missed bv hus band Lewis, daughter Sally, son Gerald, son-in-law Jimmy, and grandchildren.

Florists Order Flowers From OUR FRESH FLOWER SHOP Specializes in floral pieces at moderate prices. Delivery 3 times dally. Call CA 3-5100, Ext. 2115 or use your charge. J.

L. Hudson HUDSON DOWNTOWN 4th Floor Cemeteries ALL BARGAINS TWO OR MORE Graves $65 up. CADILLAC WEST Parkview Michigan Memona White Chapel Oakland Hills CHOICE GARDENS, S85 TY 4-8040 CADILLAC WEST 2 graves for $90. Onwer, VE 7-0338. GRANDLAWN Cemetery, 2 graves, sect.

X. $450 cash. TY 8-5871. FOUR Spaces. Lot 243 White Chapel Memorial.

Garden of the Resurrection. $300 each. FE 5-6538. Write Box 1085, Free Press 31. GLEN Eden.

4 Sacrifice: VE Graves, 7-0840. will divide. MICHIGAN Memorial Selling out. 2 or more, genuine bargains. Finest locations.

VE 7-0338. PARKVIEW Memorial, 2 or more choice locations. CheaD. VE 7-0338. WHITE Chapel's finest 4 graves will divide.

Bargain. VE 7-0840. Funeral Directors 10 JEROME A. 2670 CHALMERS DeSANTIS VA 2-5036 EPPENS-VANDEWEGHE 6150 Cadieux at Harper TU 1-7700 FRONTCZAK MeDOUGALL 923-5600 532 WM. R.

HAMILTON CO. 3975 CASS AVE. TE 1-2712 NORTHWEST CHAPEL 18900 as. Couzens Hwy. Dl 1-1300 BIRMINGHAM CHAPEL IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL 18325 W.

9 MILE EL 7-5200 A.H. Peters Funeral Home 12057 20705 GRATIOT MACK, G.f. LA TU 6-7700 4-5500 WDS. VASU-LYNCH N. WOOD'D bet 13-14 Mile LI 9-0500 rnr-.

ALFRED E. CROSBY 12700 Hamilton at glendale HARVEY A. NEELY HERBERT H. NEELY MEYERS RD. AT JAS.

16540 MEYERS RD. COUZENS UN 1-3880 Chas. Verheyden, Inc. Established Over 50 Years 16300 MACK AT OUTER DRIVE TU 1-8500 WUJEK FUNERAL Van Dyke HOME TW 19301 J-4034 Legal Notices 15 A 1964 CHRIS CRAFT 24-foot Sea Skiff, 210 H.P. Chris Cratf Motor, will be sold at Public Acution on Thursday, July 8, 1965 at 4050 Doris, Detroit, Michigan.

NOTICE TO: John D'Arcy John D'Arcy Vivian D'Arcv. and Lee Mar ler, formerly of Vancouver and vicinity. British Co umb a. TAKE NOTICE that you may be entitled to share In the Estate ot John Llpton Gray, Deceased, for merly of Gallano, B.C. Please communicate with the undersigned Administrator as soon as Possible.

DATED at Vancouver, B.C. this 24th day of June, 1965. WILLIAM EDWARD FOWLER, 1138 Hornby Street, Vancouver 2, B.C., ADMINISTRATOR of the Estate of John Lipton Gray, Deceased. lost and Found 20 CALU Miss Day at 222-7853 and let the many, many Free Press readers help you find your lost Items! Miss Day will be happy to help you compose vour ad and offer suggestions. Remember the num-, ber 222-7853.

GERMAN Shepherd Puppy Male, Black Grev, Choke Collar. Lost from 3330 Waverly. REW. 869-4630. LADY'S Wrist Watch, lost vie.

Mack St. Jean or Warren Conner area. KEEPSAKE. REWARD. 921-0400 Days or 771-6564 Eve.

or wk-ends. MIXED Cocker Brown white male. Missing May 30. vie. Roosevelt nr.

Warren. $10 reward. 894- 5755. SILVERY Gray cat, female, lost since 6-15. Please call LI 7-9449.

REWARD $50 for return of brief case containing valuable papers to owner only. Lost vicinity parking lot Grand River-Steel. Miss Bush. WE 1-1400 Personals 22 ANYONE OWE YOU MONEY? Collect anywhere. KE 7-5650, CO 4-5790 ARE vou sleeping poorly? Do you have tensions? For more Informa-tion write Box 1014, Free Press 31.

I WILL not be responsible for debts made by anyone other than myself. Steve Frank Rosenlck, 82 E. Henry, River Rouge. I WILL not be responsible for debts made by anhone other than myself. Jessie Q.

Neasom, 3708 East Canfield, Detroit. tin loving memory ALLEN enunun. ini 9nM nf tQ Oak River Rouae. Beloved husband of Martha; dear father of William Stead, Mrs. Constance Robin son, Mrs.

Eunice Rice, ana nnr. Marie Heine; Dear brother of Mrs. Harold Keighley; Also survived by six grandchildren and tnree great-grandchildren. Funeral from Edw. Girrbach Sons Funeral Home, River Rouge, Tuesday at 2 P.m.

Services Monday 8 p.m. under auspices of River Rouge Lodge, all FAA.M. BARXHART HATTIE. Wife of the late Frank; dear mother of Mrs. Marie Hanna and Earl J.

and the late James and Francis. Funeral Tuesday, 9:00 a.m. from A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave.

at Vernier Rd. (8 Mile), Grosse Pointe Woods, and 9-30 a.m. St. Veronica Church. Rosary Monday 7:00 P.m.

BEJTNETT ZINA M. beloved husband of Suzy; dear father of Mrs. Barbara Hammond and Rev. Zina Bennett Jr dear brother of Merle Bennett; also four grandchildren. At rest at the EPPen-VanDeweghe Funeral Home, 6150 Cadieux Rd.

at warnr. until 10 o.m. Monday, cntttch Pit Cathedral Masnnle Temole. 500 Temple at ca.nnH TnAcriav noon until time of services at 2 p.m. Inter ment Woodmere.

BIRG JOSEPH dear husband of Mildred; Father of Ronald, Michael. i rhritnDhpr and Mary; Brother of John, Mrs. Laurence (Marv) Moquin. Funeral services -i a Daim Euneral Home 20705 Mack Ave. at Vernier (8 Mile) Grosse Pointe Woods.

Tues-riav at 9:30 a.m. and St. Joan i rhurrh 10 a.m. Rosary -7a D.m. Monday.

Member of neLasalle Council No. 3160, of C. Rosary Monday 7:30 p.m. BLASER LILABELLE, July 2, of 1021 Llver-nni: helnved wife of Anthony; dear mother of Patricia Her-warth. Shirley Schultz and Robert Bening, Sister of Marion Brown; seven grandchildren and one greatgrandchild survive.

Services from Ferguson Funeral Home, 6142 W. Fort Tuesday at 10 a.m. BOTLE riA MCAim. nam A4. of 24826 Perm.

Dearborn; dear aunt of Paul Lyens; Cousin of Ray Goch-' enour; beloved, friend of Ed Peters. Funeral Tuesday 9.30 a m. from Howe-Peterson Funeral Home, 22546 Michigan Dearborn, Sacred Heart Church at 10. Rosary Monday evening at 8. In-" terment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

ARSON eFORse July I. of 1 201 4 Wilfred. Beloved husband of Char- lotte A. Services 8:30 Sunday even- Tna at the K.U. W.K.

nonn Funeral Home, 15251 Harper Ave, Memorial services under auspices of Acanthus Lodge No. 558 AM, Sunday at 1 P.m. Interment Phoenix Ariz. CARVER SAMUEL, July 2nd. of 14262 Covle.

Beloved husband of Marie; dear father of John and Mrs. Manorie Letz of Chicago, III. Grandfather of Ricky and Kathy Letz. Services Tuesday 10 a.m. from the Hunter-Callender Funeral Home, 13903 Terry cor.

Schoolcraft. Interment Grand Lawn Cemetery. CESSNA GRACE July 1, of 15303 Promenade. Beloved wife of Howard; sister of Mrs. Elisabeth Moore of Cincinnati.

Ohio. Funeral from the Verhevden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive. Sunday at 3 under the auspices of Chandler Pk. Baptist Church and Grosse Pointe Chapter O.E.S No. 432.

Interment Cambridge, Ohio. DAYS ON JAMES July 2nd; beloved husband of Elizabeth (Sheskey); dear father of Mrs. Virginia Rickert; brotner of Mrs. Pearl Jansen; six grandchildren. Funeral from the Weitenberner Funeral Home, 13841 Gratiot, Tuesday at 10:30 and St.

Angela Church at 11. Rosary Monday 8 p.m. EWALD JOSEPH July 2, 1965. Beloved husband of Anna; dear father of Leona brother of Mrs. Martha Reppke, John, Frank and Edward; three grandchildren survive.

Fu-nera4 from Jos. J. Sarnowski Funeral Home, 4188 Campbell at Buchanan, Wednesday morning at Assumption B.V.M. Church at 9. FELDXER BEN July 2, 1965.

Husband of the late Laura Feldner; brother nf Finest Feldner of Zanesville, Ohio. For information call the Wm. R. Hamilton TE 1-2712. FOWLER MERLE, of 5260 W.

Chicago. Beloved father of Mrs. William (Dorothy) Greathead; stepfather of John Fowler; grandfather of William and Joseph Greathead; brother of Arthur and Mrs. Helen Crook. Services 10 o'clock Tuesday morning at the R.

G. G. Harris Funeral Home, 15451 Farm- Ington Rd. Memorial services 7 p.m. Monday under the auspices of Detroit Lodge No.

2 AM. GOLDSTEIN LOTTIE, July 2, of 17345 Wilde-mere. Beloved wife 'of Philip dear mother of Mrs. Robert Ros-enfeld (Beverly) grandmother of Sharai and Susan Rosenfeid; dear sister of Mrs. Rubin (Clara) Al-zo'on and David Engler.

Services 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 18325 W. 9 Mile Rd. Interment Machpelah Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be given to Charities.

DICKINSON LUCY GARLOCK, July 2, 1965. Wife of the late Paul C. Dickinson; mother of Elizabeth Coe Dickinson of Hillsdale, John K. Dickinson. Cambridae.

Mass. and the late Georgia Rolfe Dick inson; orandmother of Timothv A. Dickinson; mother-in-law of Lenore M. Dickinson. After a life of quiet diamtv and devotion, herself et- facement made her path obscure but her couraqe and humor bright-, ened it for those around her.

In appreciation and affection. Funeral service at Chapel of Wm. R. Hamil-' ton 3975 Cass Tuesday, 3 p.m. HILL JOHN L.

Dear father of Rodney S. Services Sunday 7 p.m. at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave.

Interment Hopkinsville, Kentucky. HOOIES HUGH, July 2, of 15845 Chapel. Beloved husband of Leatha; dear father of Mrs. William (Dorothy) Fischer, Mrs. Robert (Shirley Ann) Tyvoll and James Holmes; dear brother of Mrs.

Jack (Rachel) Rashley; grandfather of two. Services 11 o'clock Tuesday morning at the R. G. and G. R.

Harris Funeral Home, 14751 W. McNich-olds. Graveside services 2 p.m. Tues- dav. Fairview Cemetery, Linden, Mich.

Memorial services under the and AM. IIUTTON PRISCILLA, July 2. Beloved wife of Joseph; dear mother of Robert and Mrs. Barbara Margitan of Whittier, sister of Mrs. Er-; cell Barret, Wilma and Harold F.

Sadler. Funeral from Burrell-Ling-' Maney-Stewart Funeral Home, 8738 Fenkell, 2 P.m. Tuesday. Memorial services auspices of North Wood-' ward Loyalty Chapter No. 427, O.E.S., Monday at 8 p.m.

KAY (HAMINSKI) EVELYN, July 1. Dear sister of Mrs. Celia Nowack, Mrs. Sophia Stawer and the late William Kamlnski. Auntt of William Kaminskl, Paul Dezinskl, Mary Theresa sesk and cena wozniak.

Funeral from the Weitenberner Fu- ral Home, 13841 Gratiot. Tues-miv at 9:15 and St. Albertus Church et 10. Rosary Monday 8 p.m. JIELLY MARGARET, July 1, 1965, of 11627 Laing.

Wife of Ray; mother of Ray- mood and Mrs. Sharon Merlo; sis-, ter of Octavia, Albert and Oscar Bruneel; five grandchildren. Fu-, neral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Tuesday at and to Guardian Angel Church at 9:30. Rosary Mon- day evening at 8. heard, and there be, should not show cause.

If cause why these continue to Plaintiffs represent the class. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER OR DERED that all Interest parties appear before this Honorable Court on the 12th day of July, 1965, at 9:00 o'clock In the forenoon thereof, or as soon Thereafter as counsel can be heard, at the Courthouse in Mt. Clemens. Ma comb County, Michigan, and show cause, if cause there be, why any subsequent actions filed with this Honorable Court against the same Defendant, and based on the same legal Issue, should not be consolidated with the class action. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER OR DERED that all Interested parties appear before this Honorable Court at the above stated time and place, and show leqal cause, if any they might have, why they should not be enlolned, pendente lite, from separately prosecuting any action or actions now pena ing before the Court, Involving the same suoiecr maner.

IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that all Interested parties appear before this Honorable Court at the same time and place a hereinabove set forth, and show cause, if cause there be, why any and all other actions com menced after the issuance of Summon should not be made a part or mis Class action. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER OR DERED that a copy of this Order to Show Cause. Motion, and Affidavit in support thereof, be served on all those Interested parties, in accordance with the pro visions contained herein, at least! four (4) days before the tim fixed for an appearance of said Order to Show Cause, and that proof of such service be made. IT IS STILL FURTHER ORDERED that pending hearing hereon, all of the several Plaintiffs in actions commenced against the City of Warren, seeking to recover moneys paid under the Resolution of January 13, 1959, or under Ordinance No. 58.1, their attorneys and counselors, are temporary restrained from prosecuting said actions, apart from the instant class action.

The Court finds that no material harm will result to any of the parties so restrained, and that as a result no bond is necessary. IT IS STILL FURTHER ORDERED that the following procedures of service shall be followed In service of this Order to Show Cause, Motion and Affidavit In support thereof, upon the interested parties in this cause: A) That a copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published In et least three newspapers of oeneral circulation, one each in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb Counties, setting forth In terms the procedures by which an appearance may be made and claims filed by such parties as may be Interested therein, pursuant to GCR 208 and Its subsections. B) That in addition thereto there shall be sent by ordinary mail to: David Colman, Esq. 1025 Penobscot Building Detroit, Michigan Ell Friedman, Esq. 2417 Cadillac Tower Detroit, Michigan eooles of fhls Order to Show Cause and motion therefor annexed hereto C) That a copy of this Order to Show Cause and Motion there for attached hereto be sent to the united States District Court, for the Eastern District of Mich loan.

Southern Division, In Bank ruocv D) That a copy of this Order to Show Cause and Motion therefor attached hereto be sent to the Clerks of the three Circuit Courts for the Counties of Wayne, Osk- lano ano Macomb, tor their trans mission to any Receiver, appointed by said court, for any person partnership or corporation which has advanced money under the sewer Tap Ordinance. E) That a copy of this Order to snow cause ano Motion therefor attached hereto be sent to the Office of the Attorney General for the State of Michigan, intormlnq him of the hearing on the Order to snow cause. F) That, in addition, a copy of tnis oraer to snow cause shall be posted on such bulletin board as Is provided In the County of Macomb for me posting of leq notices bv the Sheriff of said Countv, together with the motion end affidavit upon which said Or der to snow cause Is based. Alton H. Noe Circuit Judge.

Date: Time: cnierea way Z4, ivm 11:00 A.M. Personal's 22 BLOOD DONORS Urgently Needed Southern Mich. Blood Center 3112 Woodward Detroit 4718 Middlesex Dearborn Phone TE 3-5533 ESTHER Berea Please contact Louise Phone 965-0986. HORACE, I CAN'T SAY NO when it's such a barqaln to Washlnqton on Red Circle Days. Call Mr.

Thrift on 962-3885 for two tickets. Only $17.35 each MYSTERY Party guests are you plannlnq to attend? RSvp immedi ately. Box 1047 Free Press, 31. Professional Services 24 PRIVATE Detective Domestic ena oeneral Investigation. Reasonable.

TE 4-7728. Christmas Trees 25 2,000 sheared Christmas trees FOR SALE; wholesale prices. Big Rapids, Michigan area. Contact G. B.

Weaver, 137 North Clay Street, Coldwater, Michigan. Entertainers, Musicians 30 BANDS singers, and Discotheque dancers wanted for new under 21 club. Must be under 21. Dt 1-6467 for audition. Personals 22 BLOOD DONORS NEEDED RH POS.

$5.50 RM NEG. S10-S12 MIDWEST BLOOD SERVICE 650 W. VERNOR CORNER GRAND RIVER WO 1-5344 Help Wanted, Mala 40 ARCHITECTURAL Construction representative. Experienced. Manson, Jackson and Kane, Archi-tects.

520 Cherry Lansing. ATTENTION STUDENTS TEACHERS Summer Work Avail NOW able We have temporary work for you right now. Any shift, any part of town. Report any week aav between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m.

ready tor work. i Manpower. Inc. '2130 Grand River near Second Ave. AUTO MECHANICS r-amuiar wim tnrysier rroaucrs tM iojt vavr ii iiiue ircnrMij uoiuir.

orr ru'ic so rv igan. VI 1-4400. Bros, 6845 Mich- AUTO MECHANIC Experienced. Interested In lob security. Unlimited earnings, paid vacations, hospitalization and furnished.

Excell, workin-conditions. Apply in person only. Mathews Cadillac, Inc. 14765 Michigan Dearborr Automobile Painter Must have collision shop experience. 5 days a week.

Must be steady or do not apply. KURYLA MOTOR 2920 LIVERNOIS TA 5-1777 BAKER Good Opportunity 2-9580 or MA 5-1449 FE BARBER Master full time. Shaw's Frazho Road bet. Roseville. 293-2008.

or apprentice, Barber Shop. Gratiot-M-97, BARBER Or Apprentice, steady or part time, with free furnished apt. if necessary, 5108 Van Dyke, WA 2-5572 after 7 p.m. BARBER, top pay, best conditions, call today, 676-6980. BARBER Good 2809 Monroe at 5-3633.

lob and steady. Outer Dr. LO BARBER percent. or apprentice, 12939 Greiner. steady, 75 BARBER $135 guarantee, 5 days.i steady.

Arborland Center, Ann Arbor. NO 8-9308. BARBER-Master Only 80 percent or Partnership. Flint area. Box 1078.

ree Press 31. BARBER or appren. Steady or pari time. $100 guar. 16056 E.

8 Mile. BARBER, part or full time, and vacation fill In. for busy modern shoo. Top wages, PA 1-1292. BARBER Master, or apprentice, on U.

of M. Campus. Steady lob, 5 days. $150 up. Call 449-2675 days or 449-5851 eves.

BARBER $125 week guarantee. Paid vacation. To replace 5-vear man. Not a vacation job. Tech Plaza Shopping Center, 12 Dyke.

SL 7-9520 BARBER Master, steady. 5 days, closed Monday, Little's, 526 N. Woodward, Birmingham, 644-9645. BEVERAGE DRIVER SALESMAN Call BR 3-4354 for appointment. Boring Mill Operator Need 1 outstandlna man for Interesting variety of special machinery and equipment work.

Heavy overtime program on afternoon shift. Journeyman card or 10 vrs. experience reauired. Base rate over $4 per hour and fringe Denems inciuains company pata hospitalization. Congenial people and fast growing company situation.

Woodward-15 Mile area. Call Mr. Rumbold, Ml 7-1200. Business Announcements 23 I I Detroit: 1-story trame house andPHONE frame garage. Parcel No.

6B-2263 760 McKlnstry, 'CITY uioriuLiniuicii. runerai Trwn 1'' VrV ftbnn rcf Ton Lambert Funeral Uiini IU.1TO 8-0900 tit Detroit: 2-story frame nouse ana frame oaraoe. Parcel No. 6B-2264 766 McKlnstry, Detroit: 1-story trame house. Parcel No.

6B-2265 772 McKlnstry, Detroit: frame house and block garage Parcel No. 6B-226S-7y0 McKlnstry, Detroit: 1-story trame house and frame garage. Parcel No. 6B-2270 4463-65 W. Lafayette, Detroit: 2 story frame house.

Parcel No. 48-2271-4457 W. La favetle, Detroit: 2-story frame house and frame garage. Parcel No. 6B-2272- 4451 W.

La fayette, Detroit: 2-story frame house and frame garaqe. "The State Highway Department, in accordance with the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 78 Stat. 252) and the regulations of the Department of Commerce (15 C.F.R., Part Issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively Insure that the contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder without discrimination on the ground nf race, color, or natural origin." Bid Bond in the amount of $10,000 is required. Announcements containing terms of sale available at seller's office. Bid must be submitted before 2:00 P.M., Monday, July 12, 1965, to be considered.

For further information governing submission of bids, please call: BOARD OF WAYNE COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONERS 726 City-County Building 962-7670, Ext. 268 Transportation 32 AAA 18018 California Woodward Cars TO 5-5700 AAA. 13550 SEATTLE Grand River and EAST. 838-9282 ACE SEATTLE, other 2-1002 points, 2911. Woodward, TE Alaska $100 Calif.

N.Y. FLA. DETROIT DRIVERS SERVICE 6834 W. WARREN TY 8-9373 ALL Points Calif. Lt iii.l i 1,1 i uion, 1 1 1 1, rvwawesT.

WE 1-0620, 24 hrs. 9970 Grand River CATHERINE RAE 25254 Grand River KE 4-0610 DRIVING to Louisiana. Woman to share expenses. 421-1289. Driving Instruction 33 COMPLETE driving course.

$35. Free road test included. 823-3651. Educational 35 AIRLINE CAREERS MEN-WOMEN PHONE-WRITE McCONNELL AIRLINE SCHOOL 1761 First National Bldg. WO 1-2208 BARBER training available to eligible unemployed without cost and with subsistence pay while in training.

Inquire July 8 at: UNIVERSAL BARBER COLLEGE Greenfield, Tuesday 8:30 a.m. and St. Mary's of Redford Church at 9 a.m. Rosary Monday 8 p.m. RYSHEN YETTA.

Beloved wife of Louis (deceased). Devoted mother of Sam, Detroit; Harry, Cleveland, Mrs. Fanny Miller, Cleveland. Sister of Mrs. Mollie Goodman, and dear mother of six, and great grandmother of nine.

Services at Berko-witz-Kumin, Memorial Chapel, 1985 S. Taylor Cleveland Ohio, Sunday. July 4. at 4 p.m. Family will receive friends et the residence of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Miller. 3814 Clartdge Oval, University Heights. rrr STEFANIE, July 1, of 13279 Bloom; beloved wife of Maryan; dear mother of Henry and Alfred; Mother-in-law of Frances, Grandmother of Jerry. Funeral Tuesday 8:45 a.m.

from the John J. Skun- ny Funeral Home, 11405 Conant to transfiguration Church 9:30 a.m. SAMONEK FRANCES, at Manchester, Mich. Beloved wife of the late Stanley; dear mother of Walter of Brooklyn, Stanley of Tecumseh, John of Bllssfield, Stephanie Kraz-manskl of Wayne, Mary Carioy of Dearborn, Helen Rynkowskl, Stella Sanders, Margaret Meister, all of Detroit, Sonia Thlfault of Brooklyn, Josephine Merriweather of Plnckney; 26 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral services from the Jenter Funeral Home In Manchester to St.

Mary's Church, Monday 10 P.m, a.m. Rosary Sunday 8 SCHAEFFER JAMES ROBERT, July 1st. Beloved husband of Ruth dear father of James Mrs. Herbert (Catherine) MInard and Mrs. Lloyd (Elizabeth) Lewis; son of Mrs.

William S. Schaeffer; brother of Charles of grandfather of Cynthia, Herbert Minard and James A. Schaeffer. Services at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the R.G. G.R.

Harris Funeral Home, 14751 W. McNichols Rd. Interment Glen Eden. Memorials to Gracious saviour Lutheran Ctiurch. SOSS1 MADELLINA (nee Brusetorl), July 2.

Beloved wife of the late Eugenio; dear stepmother of Mrs. Teresa Caccla, Mrs. Julia Kralenta and John Sossi; also nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Fu neral from Frank J. Calcaterra Funeral Home, 16090 E.

7 Mile Rd. (Moross at Kelly), Chapel No. 3, Tuesday 9:15 a.m.; St. Basil Church at 10. Rosary Monday 8 p.m.

Member of Lombarda Ladies Society. Burial Mt. Olivet. STEELE HAROLD July 2. Beloved husband of Rita dear father of Dr.

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