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I B-C Tuesday, Dec. 20, '66 DETROIT FREE PRESS In Memoriam Death Notices 4p in loving gg memory Death Notices Detroit fttt Vttsu 321 W. llfwttt, Detroit, MIel. 48231 PHONE: 222-6800 YOU CAN PLACE YOUR WANT AD UP TO: 3 P.M. Daily for City Edition at 7 P.M.

7 P.M. Daily for Morning Edition at 6 A.M. 1 1 A.M. Saturday for all Sunday Edition WANT AD RATES CASH RATES TRANSIENT ADVERTISING Two Lino Minimum TRANSIENT COMMERCIAL Par Lin. Sayan mora timat, coniaeutivaly Thraa, Four, Fiv tt Sll ima coniaeutivaly .75 Ona and tw timat i .88 Death Notice.

5 .15 Situation! Wantad .43 Count 28 Utters, fnefudTrta; ipacat and punctuation marU tha 5 words to a line.) Noit-Commareial Ada from Now-Commercial Advei-Kien SPECIAL. RATES TRANSIENT NON-COMMERCIAL Sevan ar mora timat, coniaeutivaly ,60 Threa, Four, Fiva Slit times, coniaeutivaly .63 Ona and two time .83 Cash Rata may obtained at any Frea Press Want Ad Station or at tha Main Offica of tha Detroit Frea Press. charge rates transient advertising-Two Lina Minimum TRANSIENT COMMERCIAL 32 Detroit Driver Service 6834 West Warren TV M373 INSURED DRIVEAWAY SYSTEM CARS to De driven to an point! In U.S.A. Also drivers furnished to drive vour car anywhere. 9970 Grand River WE 1-0620 Trade Technical Schools 36 AUTO MECHANICS CLASSES STARTING DEC.

27-2 G.l.'s and NON G.l.'s Enroll now, start training ACETY ARC WELDING ATUO BODY COLLJSION APPROVED UNDER Gl BILL Michigan's Oldest Trade School WOLVERINE SCHOOL DAY NIGHT SCHOOL 1400 W. FORT WO 3-0492 DEARBORN SEMI-TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOL NITE-DAY COURSES WEEK-ENDS ALSCJ AV 3-1633 FULL OR PART TIME CLASSES tLtCIRONIC INSIIIUIH Ur TECHNOLOGY. WO 2-5660 LEARN Bulldozers, scrapers, Grad- ers. Drag-lines and BacK-Hoes. tan Greer.

864-76275 EMPLOYMENT Halp Wantad, Malt 40 ACCOUNTANT for cost and general office work in metal working plant. Advancement oooortunitv. Send complete resume to Box 170, Free rress 3i. 10,000 ACCOUNTANTS Degree, age to 40. Mrs.

Spdrn INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL 17500 W. McNichols 537-3004 ABILITY COUNTS a-ii fvsy IMF IU III. OK whlser, A Iltt1 txp. helps land IAWI kDI OS LTlH'Ua. 353-6500 agy ADJUSTOR TRAINEE No experience nec.

To S550. Amer- Ican 862-2676. ACCOUNTANT FULL time position In hospital business office. Must have com plete knowledge of business procedures and understand fully the elements of accounting and statistical reporting. Degree In Accounting required, or BA with accounting major and up to 3 years or experience, vomacr personnel Department, St.

Joseph Mercy Hospital 900 Woodward Ave. Pontiac, 338-9111 ext. 238. Equal Opportunity Employer Accountant GENERAL LEDGER Min. of 2 years of accounting education.

Good opportunity to work in rapidly expanding dept. Apply. SECURITY BANK TRUST 1522 Dix Lincoln ParR ADVANCE WITH A FUTURE Man we seek has ability to express himself, likes to meet peo ple, aesires oovancemenT ana is willing to learn. Salary commen surate to ability, car furnished. Call Mr.

Rickard, VE 5-6857. ADVERTISING agency seeks quick minded young man to train In all phases of mass media. No exp. nec. WtKILAN 862-264.

AIRCRAFT CLEANERS AIRCRAFT REFUELERS Must be high school graduate. CALL 941-1232 $5,000 AIRLINE TRAINEES Age 19-28, excellent future, no exp. necessary, vuss Matman. INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL 17500 W. McNichols 7-3004 ARCHITECTURAL draftsman also a senior architectural designer.

salary open. Apply Manson, Jack son and Kane Architects, 520 Cherry (Lansing, Mich. Phone 3I-4B4-UI ASSISTANT MANAGER Howard Johnson, 12132 Woodward Highland Park. Apply to 11 a.m or 2 to 4 p.m. Or send resume Help Wanted, Mala 40 Transportation 40 A Time Saver Trainees to Executives Let us be your agent to screen the iob opportunities that fit vour qualifications and income requirements.

Personal and confidential International Personnel 24800 Michigan, Dearborn 274-6410 ASSISTANT Manaaer for 3oO-rnnm Detroit notel Experience an aoso- lute requirement. Send resume to Box 1713, Free Press 31. ATTENTION! AUTO MECHANICS wanted Im mediately. Experienced In MS-Mealey-Sprite cars. Call KE 2-4552.

AUTO mechanic full time. Too wages. 9 Ml. Telegraph. 356-yS95.

$11,000 A Warehouse Supervisor 15-40. 2 yrs. exp. Mr. Hanley INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL 17544 W.

McNichols 537-3004 BABY FOOD SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE J. Heinz Co. manufacturer of "57" varieties, seeks an alert young man for full time position calling on Supermarkets in Dearborn, Lincoln Park and Monroe area. Should live near this area. Principal duties are: stocking baby food department, selling and billing displays and placing point of sale material.

Must be high school graduate. Some experience in retail grocery chain store work preferred. Automobile furnished. Excellent employee benefit program. Including hospitalization, surgical, contributory retirement and tution-aid plan.

Write H. J. Heinz 6030 Joy Detroit, 48204, Michigan, giving resume of qualifications and phone number. An Equal opportunity employer. BARBER to replace a-vr.

man Top paying loo tor Tne rigm man Local resident preferred. Dlck'i irha, ChAn. 9fi41 ftrnpeherk. Roseville PR 5-9773 BARBER, graduate. aood spot for O.J.T.

Fisher Bldg. TR 1-2740, BARBER or Apprentice Steady 12924 GraTioT 75 plus guaramee. BARBER registered, steady, $250 week take in, 421-9618 or 422-0645. BARBER part time. 27544 Plymouth Livonia.

(5A i-yjy BARBER Vacation man. One week starting Jan. 3. 731-0690. BARBER for one week, Dec 26-31 -UN 1-9762, 13164 W.

6 Mile. BARBER Steady 5 or days. Good wa es. Reg, h.c. S2.

8606 Van Dyke. BARBER and apprentice, 5 days, turn system, $200 or mora take In. 26890 SCHOOLCRAFT, 27010 PLYMOUTH RD. KE 5-9792, "BE PRACTICAL Are you young, want to oat In sales? O.K. Co.

will train pay $5700 to start. Call Grav. 353-6500 SNELLING8.SNELLING agy. Blue Print Operator BENDIX FILTER DIV. 434 W.

12 Mile Rd. Madison Hgts. An equal opportunity employer. Boring Mill DIE MAKERS DIE BARBERS Must be lourneymen 58-hour week 5780 St. Jean Bridgeport Machinist Full time.

All around experience required. Small shoo, qood opportunity for advancement. Must be sober and steady. Start at $3.75 hour, wrire or apply in person, American Induction Heating Corp. 5300 Bellevue, Pet.

11 Cabinet Shop Several openings. No experience necessary. Apply PEERLESS WOOD PRODUCTS INC. 2700 Junction Between a.m. and 3 p.m.

Dally iHalp Wanted, Mala 40 Halp Wantad, Mala 40 DESIGNERS LAYOUT MEN CHASSIS AUTOMOTIVE EXPEDIENCE Resumes accepted fori Conveyor Designers Computer Design Engrs. CONTACT R. B. THOMAS JO 6-1750 PARAMOUNT ENGINEERING CO. 32000 STEPHENSON HVyY.

MADISON HEIGHTS, MICH. DESIGNERS DETAILE.RS Tools Gages Fixtures 58 Hr. Min. 8 paid holidays, bonus, insurances: life, sickness and accident, full family Blue Cross. PEERLESS GAGE 26820 W.

7 MILE RD. Ind. Layout Got Year under your belt? Top Comp. Tuition to get your deg. In mnnr t7nrm 353-6500 say.

DESIGNERS DETAILERS CHECKERS For body fixtures and gaoes ores welding, machines, die cast dies, stock feedino and handling eauio-ment. Too rates, paid holidays, paid vacation, paid life insurance. Blue Cross medical, plenty of overtime. SPECIAL ENGINEERING SERVICE, INC. 7630 WYOMING 14225 MICHIGAN DEARBORN TE 4-8700 Designer Minor Layout Experienced In polishing machines, conveyors, material handling, steel fabrications or related equipment.

MURRAY WAY CORP. 15 Mile Rd. (IVi Mi. E. of Woodwardl JO 4-6890 (Troy) DIE DESIGNERS DETAILERS Progressive and Transfer Diet JOHNSON DIB AND ENS.

CO. 16150 Hubboll $400 DRAFTSMEN TRAINEES Age 18-25 HS of college drafting Call Mr. Stumps. INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL 17544 W. McNichols 537-3004 DRAFTSMEN SALARIES TO $11,000 Junior and Senior HSS.

INTERNATIONAL 17830 E. Warren PERSONNEL 882-5480 DRAFTSMAN Will train Structural Engineers CRADY INDUSTRIES E. Fourth Roval Oak 543-6800 Eves, and Sundays, Ml 4-8688 EDP Personnel. 100's top opportunities, CALL TR 2-7855. Electronic Systems 1601 Fisher Bldg.

Help Wanted, Male 40 MANAGER WANTED To Operate Releasing Lot in MidVost Write giving details ot Qualifications to: Box M-704, Frsi Press 31 I ANN ARBOR 5 5 CRAFTED INSTRUMENT MAKERS 9 with a minimum of 5 to 8 vrs. pDripnee. with tool-room instrument work. Limited supervision. caDable of working di rectly with engineers.

Must be knnwlerfaeable in set-UD use IM nmiCTISCD UIC III ICI-UH USE I ft of most standard machine tools. Vl Position available for afternoon i shift. I INSTRUMENT a MAKER Pvrllnt urvrir re wtrt It lftn benefit program, including I i annually after 3 yrs. employment. CONDUCTRON Is located en U.S.

23 interchange Plymouth Rd. (nr. u. of M. north campus), Contact U5-9741, Ext.

201 I i Write or apply In person CONDUCTRON (DM't 101-lT.) 147S Plymouth Box 14, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48107 An Equal Opportunity Employer i Help Wantad, Mala Paying tribute to deoarted loved ones Keeps alive their memory. This can be tastefully and effectively accomplished by placing an in Memoriam ad In the Detroit Free Press. Picas call Miss Leslie at 222-6853. Funeral Directors 10 JEROME A.

2670 CHALMERS DeSANTIS VA 1-5034 EPPENS-VANDEWEGHE 6150 Cadieux at Harper TU 1-7700 WM. R. HAMILTON CO. 3975 CASS AVE TE 1-2712 NORTHWEST LnArtL 18900 Jas. Couzens Hwy.

Dl 1-1300 BIRMINGHAM CHAPEL 820 E. MAPLE AVE Ml 4-6000 IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL 18235 W. 9 Mile EL 7-5200 A.H. Peters Funeral Home 20705 MACK, G.P. WDS.

TU 4-5500 12057 GRATIOT LA 6-7700 Chas. Verheyden, Inc. Established Over 50 Years 16300 MACK AT OUTER DRIVE TU 1-8500 VASU-LYNCH N. WOOD'D bet. 13-14 Mile, LI 9-0500 LEGALS Legal Notices 15 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DETROIT MODIFIED DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT PROJECT NO.

1, MICH. R-3 27th DAY OF JANUARY, 1967, 10:15 A.M. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE CHAMBERS THIRTEENTH FLOOR, CITY-COUNTY BUILDING Notice is hereby oiven nurcnant to Section 4 of Act 344 of the Public Acts of the State of Michigan of as amenoeo, ana beciion 10: (d) of the Federal Housing Act 1949, as amended, of a public hearing before the Detroit Common Council at the time and place above inaicarea to consider a proposed modification to the Development Mian tor tne renabi iration of a ougnrea area Known as tne Central Business District Protect No. 1. Mich.

R-3, under Act 344 of the Micnigan public Acts of 1945, as amended, with Federal financial assistance under Title I of the Housing Act of 1949, as amended. Public Law 171, 81st Congress). The Development Area Is located in Tne citv ot Detroit and is de scribed as follows: Beginning at a point located at the intersection of the centerline of Baqley Avenue, 90 feet wide and Cass Avenue, 80 feet wide; thence southerly alonq the centerline of Cass Avenue To The centerline of Howard Street. 60 feet wide: thence westerly along the center-line of Howard Street to the cen terline of First Street. 60 fpet wide, thence southerly along the centerline of First Street to the centerline or catayene Boulevard, 80 feet wide; thence westerly alonq the centerline of Lafayette Boulevard to the extended easterly right-of-wav line of the John Lodge Freeway; thence northerly alonq said John C.

Lodge Freeway right-of-way line to a point in the soum line of tne 20 foot east-west alley between Lafavette Boulevard and Howard Street; thence northerly alonq a line extending to a point in Tne proiection of the west line of Lot No. 7 of Block 48 of the Forsyth Farm, said point being approximately 40 feet soum or ine norm line of the east-west alley between Abbott sireei ana Porter street; thence northerly along said extended lot line to the south line of Porter Street, 60 feet wide, thence northerly alona a line 10 fAt of and parallel to the west curb ot i-irm Avenue, as if now exists, to the northerly right-of-way line of Michigan Avenue, 120 feet wide; thence southeasterly along said northerly riqht-of-wav line to a point, located by the westerly extension of the center-line of Bagley Avenue; thence easterly along the centerline ot Baqley Avenue to the point of beginning. The orooosed modification to tha Development Plan provide for the installation, construction nr rrnn- structon of streets, utilites and other site improvements; the location. cndrocier ang extenr or me categories of Dubllc and private land uses; and the availability of land for development for private or public uses as auinorizea oy law in accorg. ance with the limitations and con ditions provided in the proposed modifications to the Development Plan.

At the time of said hearinq, the proposed moaiTicatjons to The Development Plan will be open for discussion, and the Council will provide an opportunity for all interested persons and orqanizations to be heard and will receive and consider rnm. munications in writing with reference to the proposed modifications to the Development Plan. The maps, plats and a particular description ot tne proposed modifications to the Development Plan are available to Diihllc in-snectinn and examination at the Office of me citv nan commission. Room 801 City-Coynty Building, 2 Wood ward venue, trom 8:00 a.m. through 4:00 p.m., Monday through r- luar- CITY OF DETROIT, ACTING BY AND THROUGH THE DETROIT HOUSING COMMISSION 2211 Orleans Street Detroit, Michigan 48207 Robert D.

Knox Director-Secretary WOodward 3-0955 Lost and Found 20 LOST: Boston Terrier, female, blk. 8. whtte, answers to Micky, In vie. of Ford Edison. Southgate, AV 2-1110, reward.

LOST Airedale, tan and black. Vic. Ohio Chicago Joy. Reward. 931-2464.

LOST Small white Poodle, Mich iganJMartin area, child's pet. Re ward. LOST White oarakeet with hln. tint, pink eyes. Cherry Hill-Gulley vie, newaro.

LOST Small miniature male schnauzer, salt pepper color, answers to name of Schnopps; area Farmington, 13 Mile Drake. cnuoren per. Kewaro. 626-8494. LOST in Manchester area, Nov.

23. waiKer coon-hound female White, black and brown spotted, tattoo in ear. No. 766-681 HCK. Any information contact Earl Jolly 18346 Merriman.

Romulus. 753-7395. $50 reward. LOST Grey Miniature female sennauzer Thurs. evening.

N. East sec. Nursing puppies. Reward. FO 6-0853.

LOST SIBERIAN Huskie. Black wnire wim tiea collar. Vic Genes-see W. James. 842-4233 NORWEGIAN Eikhound Ger.

Shep- iici 9 mos. aatT Pepper colored female, "Shafta," may be wearing collar. Reward. Ml 4-2645. SUBSTANTIAL Reward for return or iniorrnaTion leaaing to rerurn ot VANGUARD MOTION ANALYZER, lost from 8 Mile McKay area.

Please call 861-8224. REACH for the phone. 40 CAR LIFE needs techni cal editor. Salary open. Send, full resume to D.

Batchelor, Bond Publishing Box 1757, Newport Beech, California 92663. CAR WASHER Hourly waae. ower Auto Wash, 17720 Wood- Car Washers, Drivers and Gas Attendant Full or part time, Faris Auto Wash, 15903 Woodward, TO 8-1195. Clerks Office Helpers Long or short term temporary work call I Jim Trueman, J145 COLLEGE STUDENTS Interesting Dart time work. After.

noon hours. No experience necessary. We train vou as television attendants in hospital. Car neces sary. ian ui i-o4z4 dctw.

and p.m. College Grads Better Job Opp Detroit luburban Areas Shafer Empl JO 4-5688 College Grads Do you have a degree In MahT Bus. Ad? Engineering Physics? Econ.7 Marketing? Lib. Arts? Are you age 35 or younoer? want a loo with a top employer! can us, and WE'LL COME TO YOU! Yes, wlhln a 40-mlle radius of Detroit, we'll coma to your home and discuss fee staid loos In your field of Interest, we will represent you, do all the "leg work," arrange inTerviewt wnn top employers, an ar. NO COST TO YOUI Whft can you lose? Call loon LIBERTY PERSONNEL Woodward 7 Mi, 869-8744 till 7:30 COLLEGE MEN Training programs In all fields of Industry.

21-30. Mr. Hofer. 1880 S. Woodward Birmingham 642-8265 $7,200 COLLEGE GRADS Training programs In all fields maustry.

Age 21-30, Mr. Hanley INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL 17500 W. McNichols 537-3004 $11,000 COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE Nat'l growth corp. Age 24-35, degree, sales exp. Mr.

Warnlck. INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL 17544 W. McNichols 537-3004 $6,200 COMPUTER OPERATOR HSG some exp. nec. Mr.

Stiner INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL 17544 W. McNichols 537-3004 ComputerOprs. We are the only agency specializing in EDP placements. CALL BILL VANCE TR J-7855 Sat. and Eve.

Appts. Avail. ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS PERS. 1601 FISHER BLDG. COMPUTER TRAINEES If vou have attended data Drocess- ing school or have experience as a tab operator.

You might be one of tne persons we are looking tor. Personnel department SECURITY BANK TRUST 1522 Dix Lincoln Park CONSTRUCTION Supervisor. Salary open. Manson, Jackson, Kane, Architects, 520 Cherry Lan-sing. 517-484-1311.

"COMPUTER FIELD" Bkgrd. In sales er mgmt. Exp. with oraotiic Diotting eouio. helps.

Dist. mgr. to $20,000. Salesman to Mr. rav.

353-6500 y. DELIVERY BOY Valid drivers licens required Marra's 10801 W.Chicago DIESEL Mechanic S4.00 per hour. 10 years experience, call 863-4754. Commercial wrecking. Help Wanted, Mala 40 TRUCKMAN EXPERIENCED OR INEXPERIENCED TO TRAIN AS VAN LINE OPERATORS OWN OR CAN FINANCE LATE MODEL TRACTOR PARTNERSHIP "CONTRACTS AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVE Coast to Coast Radio- Telephone Equipment available for each van after satisfactory training.

For complete details and personal interview. Call JOHN W. DAVIS 264-0100 Wed. and Thur. Equal Opportunity Co.

ALL JOBS LISTED ARE EMPLOYERS PAY OUR FEE DETROIT AREA OPENINGS niiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiint HUNDREDS OF EXCELLENT POSITIONS i snillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllrn i Accountants to $1250 Bookkeepers to 700 i Data Processing 1250 Designer 1500 Draftsmen to 1000 i Engineers (Many) to 1500 Estimators to 1250 Foremen to 1000 Managers to 1700 Personnel to 1200 Purchasing to S50 Sales Supervisors 1200 1250 Technical to 1500 Many others to 1000 pillllUllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllg Many Trainee Positions 5 Are Available in Cate- i 5 1 sories Listed Above illlllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllliR IP INTERESTED, COME IN SEND YOVR RESUME OR PHONE 544-7010 FREE PARKING NEARBY PROGRESSIVE 1 PERSONNEL SERVICE 5 22750 Woodward, Room 214 (Woodward at 9 Mile Road) Ferndale, Mich. 48220 5 Halp Wanted, Mala 'Death Notices 1 1 HANSON CELIA J. Mother of Mrs. Evelyn Murray; sister of James Roberts of Iron Mountain. Services at Schmaliriedt Sons Funeral Home, 16625 Grand River, Thursday at 10 a.m.

HEALY MICHAEL, December 17, of 6913 Yinger, Dearborn. Dear husband of the late Margaret; dear' father of John Healy, Mrs. John (Margaret) Kennedy, Francis of Nevada, James, Michael and Robert Healy; also survived by 12 grandchildren; dear brother of Thomas Healy of Chicago, Catherine Kennedy, Margaret Flynn of Chicago, Sarah Jane Delvaney of Ireland. Funeral Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. from the Lesney Funeral Horn, 13201 W.

Warren, Dearborn; St. Christopher Church at 9:00. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Rosary Monday, p.m. HEDRICK MARTHA December 17, 1966.

Sister of Mrs. Martha Fisher, Floyd, Bertha and John Cobb. Funeral service at chapel of Mc-Farland Funeral Home, 5401 Schaefer Road, Dearborn, Tuesday at 11 a.m. HELMICH FRANCES, December 15, of 2147 Marlborouqh. Wife of the late Carl.

Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Wednesday at 9:30 and to St. Ambrose Church at 10. HOTCHKISS JOHN L. Suddenly. Beloved hus- oana or me ate Marv izapem (Nee) Strohm.

Dear son of John H. and Marquerite Hotchklss, dear brother of Muriel Anderson. Dear granason ot Henry McMurray. Restina at Sommers Funeral Home. 12140 Morang Dr.

cor. of Lainq near Kelly Rd. until Thursday 9 a.m. to St. Jude Thurrh at 9:30 a.m.

Rosary Wednesday 8:30 p.m. visiting luesaay atter 1 p.m. HOTCHKISS MARY ELIZABETH fni rohml Suddenly. Beloved wife of the late join l. uear aaugnrer of pau and Sylvia Strohm.

Dear sister of George Strohm, Mrs. Velvin (Julia) Darby and Emily Strohm. Restinu at Sommers Funeral Home, 12140 worang Dr. cor. ot Laing near Kelly Rd.

until Thursday 9 a.m. to m. juae cnurcn at 9:30 a.m Rosary Wednesday 8:30 p.m. Vis iting Tuesday after 7 p.m. HUBER MARK Dec.

16. Suddenly, of B40 concord Grosse e. Beloved son of Lt. Commander Stan ana Estelle Huber; dear brother of Stan Steven and Marie; grandson of Mrs. Mary DuBreuil and Mr.

Georqe Huber. Funeral services from J. D. Martinson Son Funeral Home, 3200 West Rd. (Trenton Chapel), 9:30 a.m.

Tuesday to Sacred Heart Church (Groses lie) 10 a.m. JOHNSON EDITH, Dec. 17. Wife of the late Robert aunt of Mrs. Ester McLindon.

Services Wm. Sullivan A Son Funeral Home, 705 W. II Mile Rd. (4 blks. E.

of Woodward), Roval Oak, Wednesday, 10 a.m. Graveside services Wixom Cemetery, 11:15 a.m. JOSEPH MURRAY, Dec. '8, of Phoenix, formerly of Detroit; Beloved husband of Ann; dear father of Mrs. Marvin Mony (Roberta! and Mrs.

Frederick Salamon (Sophie); brother of Jay; seven grandchildren. Services 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 18325 W. 9 Mile Rd. at the res.

of Mr. 8, Mrs. Nathan Taisch, 23450 Wildwood, Oak Pk. KABCENELL, MICHAEL, Dec. 19, of 3670 Erie Drive, Orchard Lake; beloved husband of Louise, dear father of Martin and Dr.

Robert. Five grandchildren. Services 12:30 Wednesday afternoon at the Ira Kaufman Chapel 18325 W. Nine Mile Interment Clover Hill Park Ceme-tary. KARP ELEANOR, age 52, of 19)75 Rowe.

Beloved wife of Raymond; dear mother of Mrs. Judy Smith and Debra; grandmother of Timothy; daughter of Mrs. Violet Schernau. At the Buehler Funeral Home, 11930 Wilfred at Gratiot. In state at Calvary Lutheran Church, Gateshead at Mack, Wednesday, 10 to 11 a.m.

time of Service. KENDALL MAE Dec. 18, 1966. Suddenly. Beloved wife of Otis; dear mother of James M.

Kendall and Mrs. Myron Cartwrlght (Jeanne); also five grandchildren. Funeral from Vascu-Lynch Funeral Home, 4375 N. Woodward, bet. 13-14 Mile Thursday 2 P.m.

LANGLEY ELIZABETH, Dec. 17. Beloved morner or wvicnaei and Marcia wife of Tuck Langley. Funeral from the Weitenberner Funeral nome, ijb41 Gratiot, Wednesday at 10 a.m. and the Assumption (Grotto) Church at 10:30 a.m.

Kosary luesaay, p.m. LEE CORA A. Suddenly December 19. eeiovea motner of Mrs. c.

T. Beals, and Mrs. S. C. Bowman; dear sister of Miss Elsie Martin; Mrs.

William Hatman. and Mrs. Burger Kitchey of Pennsylvania; also 4 grandchildren and greatgrandchildren survived. Private fu neral services on Wednesdav at 1:00 p.m. at Hamilton-Hoffman Funeral Home, 20740 Grand River.

Friends may call Tuesday from 2:00 until 10:00 p.m. Inerment Acacia Park Cemetery. MacKENZIE RANALD Dec. 19; Beloved husband of Clara; dear father of Edwin H. and Mrs.

Gilbert (Lois) Hammack; brother of Mrs. Andrew Moore of Seaforth, Ontario and Mrs. Margaret Collins of Sar-nia, Ontario) also survived by eight grandchildren. Services 10 o'clock Thursday morning at the R. G.

G. R. Harris Funeral Home, 15261 Harper Ave. McCUNE MARY L. Dec.

19. Dear mother of Francis R. McCune; also five granacniiaren survive. Funeral service at Hamilton-Hoffman Funeral Home. 20740 Grand River.

Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. Inter ment New London, Iowa. McGEE MARGARET Dec. 13, age 7G. Beloved wife of the late John McGee Sr.

She held several offices in The League of Catholic Women in Detroit, did charity work in St. Francis Home for Boys. Survived oy three sons and two daughters -one sister and 17 grandchildren. Funeral services will be Wednes day at 10 a.m. at St.

Ann's Catholic Church, Cadillac. Interment Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Cadillac. Body resung ai reierson i-unerai nome. McPHEE ERNEST Dec.

19. Beloved husband of Elsie dear father ot Miss Mariorie McPhee, Mrs. Vera Howe and Mrs. Priscilla Symes; grandfather of Donald and Johr Howe. Funeral service from Mc Cabe Funeral Home, 18570 Grand River, cor.

Glastonbury, Thursday 1 p.m. interment wooaiawn. MEERHAEGHE MARGARET Dec. 19. Dear mother of Emiel.

Joseph and Mrs Eugene (Dolores) Sun. Also seven grandchildren. Sister of Mrs. Jes sie Shafer, Joseph and Maurice Oe Looze ana ine 'ate Mrs. wary Van Den Eynde and Mrs.

Florena f-auiKner. Funeral from the J. A. De Santis Funeral Home. Chal.

mers ave. at Charlevoix Wednes day 8:30 a.m. Our Lady of Sorrows Church. (St. Bonaventure).

at Rosary Tues at 8:30 p.m. MILLER GERTRUDE, I. Dear mother of Mrs. Helen E. Smith and Mrs Bettv Lash; grandmother of San dra; sister of Mrs Hulda Owen and Mrs.

Wilmetta Kelley. Funeral Wednesday 11 a.m. at A. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gra tiot Ave. MURRAY JOHN S.

Husband of the late Flov; dear father of John Mrs. Lyle (Ruth) Basinqer, Mrs. Arthur (Beth) Wendler, Allan J. and Owen also nine grandchildren and three qreat qrandchildren; brother of Alexander; Mrs. Ethel Greg ory.

Mrs. J. M. (Bertha) Goode Funeral Tuesday 10 A.M. at A.

H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave. at Vernier Rd. (8 Mile) Grosse Pointe Woods. NASAL STEVE: Dear husband of Helen; dear father of John, Rose, Helen Kendzior and step-daughter Julia Dziedzic; seven qrandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

Also his sister Stephanie Zadora. Funeral Wednesday 9:30 from the Lesney Funeral Home, 13201 w. warren Death Notices I BARRACO CATHERINE. Beloved wife of the late Giralomo; dear mother of Mario and Mrs. Ann Asaro; nine grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren.

Funeral Wednesday, 8:30 a m. from the Bagnasco Funeral Home, 25800 Harper, St. Clair Shores; St. Isaac Jogues Church ar BARTON DOROTHY, Dec. 18.

Beloved wife of Joseph. Dear mother of Lloyd Miller. Mrs. Eleanor Sorenson and William Miller, Also 14 grandchil dren. Sister of Etnel Miller and the late Russell Miller and Harry Newby.

Funeral from the J. A. DeSantis Funeral Home. Chalmers ave. at Charlevoix, Wednesday 10:30.

Church of 'he Reformation. Lakeview at E. Vernor at 11 a.m. BIRDSALL GIFFORD of 38290 Richland, Livonia. Beloved husband of Mildred.

Services 11 o'clock Wednes day morning at the R. G. G. R. Harris Funeral Home, 15451 Farm-ington Rd.

nr. 5 Mile Rd. Interment Colfax, Cal. Contributions may be made to the Michigan Heart Fund. BLANCHETTE ALMA M.

J. Beloved wife of Louis dear mother of Louis M. Blanchette, Mrs. Shirley Sat-tprlee, Mrs. Bernice Vinette and Mrs.

Evelyn Swantek: arand- mother of 14; dear sister of Al- pnonse ana fcizeor ereauit ana Mrs. Irene Dufault. Funeral from the Eppens-VanDeweqhe Funeral Home, 6150 Cadieux Rd. at Harper Wednesday at 10:15 a.m. and Guardian Angels Church at 11.

Rosary Tuesday 8 P.m. BRUHN WILLIAM 8595 Olivet. Beloved husband of Hattie; loving father of Clarence Mrs. Kenneth (Norma) Loftus, Mrs. Carl (Dorothy) Reckling and Harold; 12 qrandchildren, two oreat-grand-children; one sister, Mrs.

Ella Wollenberg. At J. O. Martenson Son Funeral Home, 1725 Lawn-dale, until 10 p.m. Tuesday.

In state 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Stephens Lutheran Church until time of service at 1 P.m. BURGER Sea Stanley notice. CAMERON MAXWELL JAMES, December 18, 1167 Lakeside Howell; former of Lineo Park.

Dear husband of Lovell; dear father of James Cameron, Mrs. Richard (Loretta) Adams of Gibralter; also a steDson. Leonard; survived Dv five grandchildren; dear son of Isabelle Cameron; dear brother of Bert, Robert Cameron, Sophie Bishoo. Charlotte Hauser. Pearl Niblock, Isabelle Francisco, Bea trice Duffield and Mary Sedlock.

Funeral Wednesday 11 A.M. from the Lesney Funeral Home, 13201 W. Warren, Dearborn. Interment: Cemetery, 14732 Sibley Road, Riverview. CEDERLEAF CECILE Dec.

16, at Clearwater, Fla. Wife of the late Fred sister of Charles W. Martin-dale, Saginaw. Funeral at the Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Wednesday at 1. CLEMENT LESLIE Dec.

12. Beloved brother of Rev. Hugh and Mrs. Arthur J. (Charlotte Knisely.

Funeral service from McCabe Fu- neral Home, 18570 Grand River Glastonbury, Wednesday, 1 p.m. Interment Grand COSGROVE MARTHA Dec. 17. Beloved wife of the late James R. Cosarove: sister of Maggie Histed, Nashville, Mich, and Janet Basnaw, piacer-ville, survived by many neonews and nieces.

Funeral Dec. 21, from the Lavey Funeral Home, N. Washinqton Lansing, Mich. Interment at Deepdale, Cemetery, Lansing, Mich. DEXTER WALTER FRED.

Dec. 18. of 20665 S. Telegraph Rd. Beloved husband of Jean: dear father of son of Mrs.

Bernice Cross; brother of Mrs. Edafay Wildon. In state at the Ralph W. Ridqe Funeral Home, 2272 W. Jefferson, Trenton until 10:00 p.m.

Tuesday. Service at Campbell Funeral Home, Hamilton, Ohio, Thursday. December 22. Interment Rose Hill Cemetery, Hamilton, Ohio. FENOLIO JOHN B.

December 19, Husband of Cora B. Grandfather of P.F.C. John F. and Mrs. Lambert (Ar-lene) Solak.

Son of Mrs. Kate Fenolio. Brother of Mrs. Marie Duncan, Margaret and Charles. Services William R.

Sullivan and Son Funeral Home. 705 W. Eleven Mile Rd. (4 Blks E. of Woodward) Roval Oak.

Thursday 10:30 Our Lady of LaSalette Church 11 a.m. Rosary Wednesday 8:30 p.m. FISHER RUSSELL H. December 17. 1966 of 4130 Pomona Colony.

Fox- croft, Birmingham. Husband of Lillian Cadieux Fisher; father of Mrs. William G. Plant, Robert Donald A. and Russell H.

Fisher brother of Mrs. Bess McCall and James B. Fisher; also survived by 12 grandchildren. Funeral service at Bell Chapel, Wm. R.

Hamilton Co. 820 E. Maple Birmingham, Tuesday at 10 a.m. Memorial Tributes may be sent to the Michigan Heart Association. FORBES TRESAH of Dearborn.

Beloved mother of Herbert L. Forbes and Mrs. Zetta Robb; sister of Roscoe Sowle; also one qrandchild, three sreat-qrandchildren and one qreat-great-grandchild survive. Funeral Wednesday, 1 p.m. from Howe-Peterson Funeral Home, 22546 Michigan Dearborn.

Interment Cadillac Memorial Gdns. W. FREDERICK WALTER Dec. 18, 1966, of Alpena, formerly of Detroit. Husband of the late Gertrude D.

Frederick; father of Mrs. Edith Holmes of Alpena, Mrs. Mary Alice Dietrich and Miss Ann Frederick; brother of Mrs. A. F.

E. Hnrn nf Wachinafnn. I inH Mrs. C. B.

Hanby of Chevy Chfre, also survived by five grand children. Funeral service at cnapel of Evergreen Cemetery Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. GANNON JAMES Dec. 18, 1966, of 9600 late Bertha; dear father of Thomas; J. ot pivmoutn; also survived by three sisters, one brother, six grandchildren.

Funeral from H. R. Pierce Son Funeral Home, 8436 W. Chicago at Oakman Blvd. Wednesday, 10 Epiofiany Church 10:30 a.m.

Rosary Tuesday. 8 p.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. GIVEN EVERETT Dec. 18, suddenly.

Beloved husband of Margaret; dear father of Robert Richard John E. and Mrs. Marilyn Somer-ville of Grand Rapids; 11 grandchildren; brother of Chester of Westlake, Ohio and Mrs. Lillian Glasgow of Akron. Services 'rom Manns-Ferguson funeral Home.

17000 Middlebelt at 6 Mile Rd Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. and Genevieve's Church at 11 a.m. Rosary Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. GULEWICH MIKE, Dec. 17.

Beloved husband of Jean L. (nee Binning); dear father of David, and Deborah; brother of John, Alex; Stanley and Joseph Gulewich. Funeral from Vasu-Lynch Funeral Home, 4375 N. woodwara, Detween 13 ana Mile Tuesday 11 o'clock. Burial Jackson, Mich.

HAAG ETNA. December 17. of 1038 Fer- dinand. Beloved daughter of the late Joseph and Catherine Haiq; dear sister of Mrs. John Baut (Florence and the late Me- lissa Theis and aunt of Joseph Theis and Harold Baut; qreat-aunt of Eldred Theis.

Services at the w. F. Hackett ana son -u neral Home, 5616 W. Vernor, Wednesday 1 p.m. halsted MORRIS Detroit, Dec.

19, 1966. nf 731 Willits Birminaham. Husband of Josephine H. Halstead; father of Robert M. and Willard Halsted: brother of Robert M.

Halsted; also survived by five grandchildren. At. Bell Chapel of the wm. k. namiiron t-c, ozv c.

Maple Birmingham. Funeral service at St. James Episcopal rhurrh. Rriminaham. Wednesday, I p.m.

Memorial tributes may be wnr TO ST. Anns meuo, ioiuv 12 Mile Southfield, Mich. HAMLIN HELEN J. Dec. 17, 1966; Beloved wife of the late nas.

oear mother of Mrs. Robert K. (Jean) Hpim: sister of Wa ter Kenworthy also survived by six qrandchildren. Funaral from H. R.

Pierce Son Funeral Home, 8436 W. Chicago at Oakman Blvd. Wednesday 8:30 a.m. fcpipnany cnurcn ocioc. Rosary Tuesday 8 p.m.

Interment NICHOLAS FRANCES ELEANOR, December 17, of 20481 Prairie. Wife of Jessie mother of Mrs. Thomas (Frances) Price, Frederick C. and William sister of Fred, George, Charles. Norman and Jessi Ren net); six grandchildren, five great- granacniiaren.

services wm. sui- livan tt Son Funeral Home, 705 W. 11 Mile Rd. (4 blks. E.

of woodward) Royal Oak, Wednesday 1 p.m. PAYNE MARY Decomber 18 of Jackson, Mich. Wife of late Brodie; mother of Dr. Andrew K. Pavne: sister of Mrs.

Cele Beam. Ralph, jacit ana jay inorp. f-unerai from the Verhevdan Funeral Home. 16300 Made at Outer Dr. Tuesday at 11.

PROBST MARIE, age 80 yrs. Wife of the late Carl; dear mother of Adolf and Mrs. Marie Lauzon; four grandchildren and four oreat-qrandchil- dren also survive. Funeral Tues day, a.m. trom a.

m. refers Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave. and 9:45 a.m. at St. Veronica Church.

Rosary Monday, I p.m. ROLLINS VERNON B. Dear father of Mrs. Hector (Dorothy) Letendre of Allen, Mich, Miss Lois, and Quen- Tin. Bromer ot wrs.

Aiperf ima- mie) Rude ot s. c. a so a grand children and one great-grandchild survive. Funeral from the Harper Mulligan Funeral Horn, Highland far cnapel, 16450 Hamilton, Thursday, 1 p.m. SANDBERG REBECCA, Dec.

19, of 20580 Hev-den. Dear mother of Dr. Avery Arthur, and Dr. Hershel, sister of Lazer and Levi and Mrs. Ben Epstein (Fay), 10 Services 2 p.m.

a at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 18325 W. Nine Mile Rd. FafTMly at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. Hershel Sandberg, 19210 Silvercrest, Southfield.

SCHEID JOSEPHINE Dec. 18, 1966. Dear wife of Edward dear mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Leath-lev, Ralph Scheid, Mrs. Mary R.

Wilbur, Edward A. Scheid; sister of Mrs. Evelvn Reinke, Miss Delia Wolf, Edward and Ben Wolf; also 19 arandehildren. Funeral from Gendernalik Funeral Home, 35600 Main New Baltimore, Wednesday at 10 a.m. and at St.

Mary's Queen of Creation Church at 10:30 a.m. Rosary Tuesday, 8 p.m. SHEEHAN LORETTE, suddenly. Sister of the late Mary Madelon Sheehan. Funeral from Hilliker's Funeral Home, 2449 W.

Grand Wednesday morning, 9:30 a.m.; St. Leo's Church 10 a.m. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Rosary Tuesday, 8 p.m.

SHUMAN JACOB December 18 of Miami. Beloved husband of Jeanette; dear father of Mervvn, Wolferd and Mrs. Jack Solway (Merle); brother of Edward and Mrs. Sarah Jalan; six grandchildren. Services 12 noon Tuesday at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 18325 W.

Nina Mile Rd. Interment: Mt. Machpelah. Family at the res. of Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Solway, 29037 Lorikay, Farm-ington. SMITH INA suddenly. Dear mother of Mrs. Beverly Brock, Dearborn Hqts; sister of Frances Rupel and Mrs.

Ruth Shrake of Columbus, survived by two grandsons, Randal and Raymond. Member of Daughters of America, Townsend Club, J. 8, J. Club and Blvd. Temple Methodist Church.

Funeral services from Frazier Funeral Home, 2377 W. Grand Blvd. nr. LaSalle, Tuesday, 2 p.m. SMITH LEROY, Dec.

18th. Husband of Ethel; father of Ronald, Larry Leroy, Patricia, Hazel; brother of Albert, Green, John, Louise and Louisa. Services Friday 11 a.m. at the First Union Baptist Church. Resting at Morris Funeral Home, 81 Delaware.

SMITH OSBORNE WARD, Dec. 18, 1966. Beloved husband of Mary E. Smith (nee DeWitt); brother of Mrs. Florence Jenkins and Manfred Smith.

Services 1 o'clock Wednes day afternoon from the Van Val- kenourg Funeral nome, 22250 Grand River nr. Lahser Rd. STANLEY STELLA 78 years. Dear wife of William morner or Mrs. t-rafiK T.

McConmick (Mary Margaret), William John, William L. Mrs. John A. Novak (Barbara Ann); 11 arandchildren and one great grandchild also survive. Funeral I from the Ralph F.

Povlitz Funeral Home, 560 E. Grand Thurs-I day at to St. Charles Church; at 10 a.m. Rosary Wednesday, 8 p.m. STRAUB THERESA age 93, at A.

Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave. from noon Monday until Tuesday 10 P.M. Funeral Wednesday 10 A.M. at St. Joseph Church, Maybee, Mich.

1 SUYS AUGUST. Beloved husband of the late Maria; dear father of the late Mrs. Mathilda Snover; dear brother of Mrs. Louise De Buys-scher; also survived by three brothers; and one sister In Belgium. Funeral from the Arthur J.

Van Lerberghe Funeral Home, 13340 E. Warren cor. Lakeview Wednesday morning at 9:30 and Our Lady of Sorrows Church (St. Bonaventure Monasterv) at 10:00. Rosary Tuesday evening at 8:15.

TURNER RITA M. (nee Fluarv) December 17, of 25965 Salem, Roseville. Wife of William mother of Mrs. Mary Jo Eckenrode, John M. Deady and late Julia Deady; sister of Mrs.

Hazel Allor, Mrs. Marie Ardelan, Geraldine, Jerome, Albert, Gervase, Edward, Willard and Joseph Fluarv. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Dr. Wednesday at 9:15 and to St. Germaine Church at 10.

Rosary Tuesday evening at 8. VAN WESEMAEL GUSTAAF, Beloved husband of Maria; Dear father of Mrs. Daniel Plavier and Maurice; Four grandchildren and great-grandchildren also survive. Funeral Wednesday 1 p.m. at A.

H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave. VARNEY CORNELIA, Dec. 19, age 97. Beloved mother of Clyde; grandmother of Richard and Alvin and six great-grandchildren; sister of Mrs.

Mary Streit. Funeral services from the Harry J. Will Funeral Home (Plymouth Rd. Chapel), 25450 Plymouth, Wednesday Dec. 21 at 11 a.m.

Services ts be concluded at the funeral heme. WEED CLARENCE R. Beloved husband of Edna dear father of R. Dwight and Mrs. Evelyn DeMars; also seven grandchildren.

Funeral Thursday 1 p.m. at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave. at Vernier Rd.

(8 Mile) Grosse Pointe Woods. WD3CZOREK STANLEY, Dec. 18, 1966. Beloved husband of Marv; dearest father of Mrs. Barbara Ann Horkan and Mrs.

Marlene Mary DeNoon; son of John and Catherine; dear brother of Marian and Mrs. Irene Tracz; also survived by four grandchildren. Funeral Thursday morn ing at 9:30 from tne jarzemoowsKi Funeral Home, 18957 W. Warren cor Artesian (Warrendale Chaoel) to St. Christopher Church at 10.

1 mermeni ar. neowig. WIEGAND ETTA Dec. 1, formerly of 14666 Mavfield. Wife of the late Oscar; mother of Mrs.

Werner Wulf, Robert and Mrs. John Cle- lanri Funaral at verhevden Fu neral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive Wednesday at 11. Memorials to the Michigan cancer sociery would be appreciated. WTLLOX MARAGARET, 81, Dec. 17.

Be loved wife of the late Thomas dear mother of Mrs. George (Margaret) Fowler; sister of Robert Russell, Mrs. Martha Ferguson and Mrs. Agnes Gordon; grand mother of Mrs. Margaret Baker and p.F.c.

Thomas w. Fow er. Services Fred Wood Funeral Home, 8450 Plymouth Rd. near Grand River Wednesday 2:30 P.M. YAKLIN WENCESLAUS, December 17.

Husband of the late Celia; dear father of Mrs. Rita Head. Mrs Imelda Knieper, Harold, Vincent, Charles, Mrs. Deiores cnivers, Donald. Mrs.

Theresa Steele, Richard, David, Anthony and the late Robert; 45 granocniioren and 16 great grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Bvrms, Law rence and Aloysius. Funeral from the Weitenberner Funeral Home, 13841 Gratiot Tuesday at 9:30 and the Assumption (Grotto) Church at 10. Rosary Monday 8 Par Una .68 .80 .93 .85 Sevan ar mora timet, consecutively Threa, Four, Fiva Sot times, consecutively Ona and two timat Daatb Notice Non-Commercial Ads from Non-Commercial Advertisers SPECIAL RATES TRANSIENT NON-COMMERCIAL Sevan or mora timat, consecutively .61 Three, Four, Fiva Six times, consecutively .65 Ona and two times .93 Tha abova rates apply to all advartiiing originatinj within tha State of Michigan. Out-of-state- rata, 1.45 par lina daily or Sunday, antira circulation.

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