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DETROIT FREE PRESS Death Notices njjln Memonam 3 I in loving i I memory Funerals Today Death Notices Death Notices Paying tribute to departed loved ones keeps alive their memory. This can be tastefully and effectively accomplished by placing an In Memoriam ad In The Detroit Free Press. Please call Miss Leslie; 222-6853. Cemeteries WHITE CHAPEL TWO GRAVES S125 each. Will divide.

PR 1-6766 Funeral Directors 10 JEROME DeSANTIS 2670 CHALMERS VA 2-5036 EPPENS-VANDEWEGHE 6150 Cadieux at Harper TU 1-7700 Adair, Earl A. Berkower, Louis CiDolla. Matthew Eppens-VenDeweqhe Kaufman Harper-Mulligan Hamilton A. H. Peters Hamilton Lesney Howe-Peterson Lents Hebrew Mem.

Cloudman, Mabel Connley, Albert M. Daly, Flora Davey, William F. Ferenc, Julius Foster, Mercer D. Friedman, Elsa Coodard, Charles Hammond A Haas Corecki, Mary Hall, Adeline Harvey, Russell I Hathaway, Minnie Hoque, Lola A. Kellv, Joseph P.

wasik Verheyden DeSantis Harper-Mulligan Dill A. H. Peters Kersterke, James W. Wm. Sullivan Kiernan, William J.

Sr. Girrbach Kanpp, Julia Eppens-VanDeweqhe Konneker, Roy Buresh Kutowy, Steve Ted Sullivan Lewandowski, Stanley J. Santeiu Mehard, Edith Neely Moore, Annie G. Musser, Roy M. Ranieri, Mary Roberts, Clarence Ross, Donald A.

Ruuheia, Ray Schulz, Adele Shlain, Lena Slowinski, Herbert Tholl, William D. E. Zuk, Stephen McCabe Manns-Ferquson Weitenberner Mclnnes-Desmond Hamilton Memorial Waqner Kaufman! Sommers, DeSantis Buehler Death Notices I BECKER ELFRIEOA June 26th, of 17144 Greenlawn; Beloved wife of the late Frederick Dear mother of Miss Bernice Becker, Mrs. Ralph (Elenora) Williams; Grandmother of Mrs. Winifred McGarry; Great orandmother of Daniel, and LAWSON MERWIN June 26, of Brooklyn, Mich.

Beloved husband of Belle dear father of Mrs. Harold (June) Klais and Ronald B. Lawson; brother of Mrs. Nellie Tolls of Canada; grandfather of Laura, Alan, Barbara and Julie. Services 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the R.

G. G. R. Harris Funeral Home, 14751 W. Mc-Nichols Rd.

Interment Acacia Pk. Memorials to the Northwestern Baptist Chruch, Southfield. LEGG HOWARD, June 25th, In Calif, formerly of Robson Ave. Beloved husband of the late Mabel R. Funeral services 3:45 p.m.

Tuesday in the Memorial Chapel of Rose Hills, Whittier, Cal. Memorials to Hiqh-land Park Baptist Church would be appreciated. LETZRING HARRY of 3549 Brewster. Rd. Dearborn.

Beloved husband of Gladys; dear brother of Auqust Letzring and Mrs. William (Minnie) Guthard. At Howe-Peterson Funeral Home, 22546 Michigan i ueoiwni, uniu ii a.m. wea-nesday. Funeral Wednesday, 1 p.m.

from the chapel of the First Presbyterian Church, Dearborn. In state at church from noon until time of service. Masonic Memorial services Tuesday eveninq, under auspices of Palestine Lodge 357 LUCIER GERALD age 59. Beloved hus-Helen: dear father nf band of Mrs. Brian (Patricia) Smith, Sister Mary Karen Mrs.

Richard R. HAMILTON CO.rr h'u Randy McGarry. Services from the'-c-TTur' at C. L. Loveioy Funeral 40 AERO-DETROIT INC.

NEEDS AUTOMOTIVE BODY DESIGNERS CHECKERS LAYOUT MEN DETAILERS OVERTIME PROGRAM Benefits, oaid holidays'. riospiruiizariuri, iiisui-ance, vacation AERO-DETROIT, INC. JO 6-4630 21717- REPUBLIC OAK PARK Equal Opportunity Employer An Accountant Must have at least 2 years formal training in accountinq. Excellent job oDPortunity and aood frinae benefits. AddIv: PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT SECURITY BANK TRUST LINCOLN 1522 DIX PARK ACCOUNTANT Experienced junior Permanent position.

Starting salary $6,500. Svagr, Kraus, Gordski 8. Co. 963-4640 ACCOUNTING Clerk for larqe CPA firm. This is a permanent position with potential to become a CPA.

Prefer accta. students. AMERICAN PERSONNEL 862-2676 Account Jr. Sr. $750 Gen'l and cost for top Also CPA jobs.

Call Mr. Hyde, 273-6150 ALLIED AGENCY 15841 Grand River ACCOUNTANT to S700-25-30, degree, 3 to 5 yrs. exp. in cost acc. Share MBA tuition, fee neg.

International Personnel Service, 24800 Michigan, 274-6410. ACCOUNTING CLERK $435 GOOD BENEFITS GOOD COMPANY NO FEE DRAKE PERS. 965-7792 ADVERTISING TRAINEE HS grad. 18 with good grades for office position with a nat'l agency. Excell.

oppty. for advan. Better than average salary Fee paid. ARCHER PERSONNEL, 2116 Penobscot Bldg. ADJUSTER TRAINEE $450 LOTS OF BENEFITS AND FUTURE 965-7792 NO FEE DRAKE PERS.

AIRLINE TRAINEES Age 19-28. Start sal. $400. Exc. future.

Miss Kaliman Open 'til 7:30 INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL 17544 W. McNichols 537-3004 AIRLINES Trainee-18-25 H.S. grad. AMERICAN Personnel, 862-2676. grad 20 to be trained as a transportation agent.

No exp. nec. Salary to $395 Fee Negotiable. ARCHER PER-SONNEL, 2116 Penobscot Bldg. ALWAYS FREE POSITIONS AVAILABLE FOR Engineers Accountants HUNDREDS OF OPENINGS Employers assume our fee ii7cn pnnm 9id cpmrlale Phone 544-7010! AMBITIOUS MEN 19-50 WILLING ABLE APPLY 5 A.M.-6 P.M.

READY FOR WORK. PAY EACH DAY. AVIS MAN INC. 2548 PARK AVE. DOWNTOWN AVIS MAN NORTH 10015 West Eiqht Mile Rd.

AVIS MAN SOUTHWEST 10417 West Jefferson APPLIANCE SALESMEN Western Auto is now hiring appliance and television salesmen Must be mature with neat ap pearance. Good salary ana commission plan, good working conditions and many company benefits. To arrange for interview call Mr. Lassiter, 5851 W. Fort, VI 2-3850.

ARE YOU to cash In on your salescollege bkgra. sen Du'lding materials. Earn $9,000 FIRST YR. Co. car.

-fexp. Call Robert Green. 353-6500 SNELLING8.SNELLING agy ASSISTANT 18-25 to ass'st nanaser. New department now open needs 3 sharp men, neat abie to follow directions aid have initiative. Supervisory experience helpful, ground floor opportunity for men selected.

Do not apply unless you Help Wanted, Male 40 BARBER or Stylist, Master Vacation man for at least 7 weeks. 5 day week. $140 guarantee. Wonderland Barber Shop, GA 2-9698, 29853 Plymouth Livonia. BARBER Apprentice.

Guar. Steady air cond. union shop, 549-6996. BARBER McCubbTn's 20563 Mack Gr. Pte.

Wds. TU 1-9880. BARBER Wanted East Dearborn, 13126 W. Warren, Call LU 1-2826 BARBER, Master Good guar. 5 days.

21713 Ecorse, Taylor. 291-9434 BARBER Wanted Permanent full time in Taylor. Call 291-9592. BARTENDER Experienced. Must know his mixed drinks.

Apply in person, G. K. Cocktail House, 1360 West Fort Street. BINDERY Openings for journeymen and apprentices, on Folders and McCain Stitchers. Afternoons, Steady.

Excellent Future for good workers. BIMCO FINISHING 47 Piquette TR 1-3644 B'KKEEPER Typ'q and some shrt-hd. Small off, new air-con. 20101 9 Mile St. Clair Shores.

Hrs. 9-5. Call 772-2600, 9-12 and 2-5. Body Designers MARTECH CORP. 22120 RYAN RD.

9601 SOUTHFIELD 756-4880 838-2630 BOOKKEEPER Experienced, E. Warren-Outer Dr. area. Exc. fringes.

Send resume to Box 1044, Detroit Free Press 31. $7,800 BONUS MARKETING TRAINEES NO FEE Coll. grads move ahead with one of the nation's fastest growing maior corns. 22-30. Mr.

SiDDle 'til 7:30 p.m. International Person nel, 1544 W. MCNIChQIS, 537-3004 BROKERAGE TRAINEE young man witn some acctg. trng. tor excell.

startinq position with locally estab. firm. Salary S400 up. ARCHER PERSONNEL, 2116 Penobscot Bldg. BORING MILL RADIAL DRILL MILL HANDS AFTERNOON SHIFT.

PLENTY OF OVERTIME. BEST BENEFITS. JOURNEYMEN ONLY. REPUBIC DIE TOOL CO. 45095 VAN BORN RD.

WAYNE, MICH. PA 1-7800 MR. KENT Brown Sharp OPERATORS Day shift, overtime, fringe benefits, late type equipment. Apply at MERCHANT MACHINE TOOL 43999 Shearer Drive Plymouth DUICK mechanic. Automatic trans mission, frinqe benefits, paid vacations.

Experience necessary, others need not apply. Call 756-2530, Mr. Jerry Anderson. BUMPER combination man or team. Permanent, full time.

WO 1-3437. BUYER TO $8,500 Prefer some college, mm. 3 years exper. buying special tools proto type ana production parts ana steel. Call Mr.

Rodaers. 273-3645. ALLIED AGENCY 15841 Grand River BRANCH Mar. Tainee To S700. NO FEE, oref.

bus. bkdg. or supvn. am trmqes. int I r'ers.

232 W. GRAND RIVER 962-9350 BUYER FOOD LARGE EXPANDING COMPANY NO FEE DRAKE PERS. 965-7792 LAN VAjCKa Experienced only. Salary plus commission, with Detroit's most progressive landscape co. Landscape ,1 7, J-.

NH- l'll IICL. V.OII IUI Oar9r-ar man naan1 ed for General maintenance, repairs etc. for 4-Family flat. 366- CASUALTY ADJUSTOR $500 MO Eastland Personnel. 554 Eastland Pof.

Bldg. 372-1146 CEMENT finisher. Must be all- round experienced cement man, call CR 4-4415. GHEMICAL $800 Degree (Ch. required, experienced.

Call Mr. Rodaers, 273-3646. ALLIED AGENCY 15841 Grand Rvier CIVIL ENG: Maior co. young man boiiie UKyu. iur Tieiu leal nnlu in aHu J- Mann 544-1350 agy.

CLERICAL HS grad with some office exper. preferred for local branch of nat'l corp. Excell. opotv. for advan.

Salary to $500 Fee Paid. ARCHER PERSONNEL, 2116 Penobscot Bldg CLERICAL $425. Age 21-38. HSG. Type 40-50 wpm.

Mr. Quarnstrom. INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL 17544 W. McNichols 537-3800 CO. WILL TRAIN.

Sharp HSG as billing clerk. Oppty. to learn and earn. $4,500 Call Mr. Ward.

353-6500 agy COLLEGE MEN SUMMER JOBS GRAND RAPIDS AREA Universal Surveys Inc. will employ several college men for the summer months. Must have completed at least 1 year of college and be available for a minimum of 11 weeks work. $600 Der month plus incentive pay. Apply 150 Fountain St.

N.E.. Room 202, 10 a.m. to 1 P.m. COLLEGE GRADS Training program in all fields of industry. 21-30.

Min. sal. $6,500. Mr. Hanlev, International 17544 W.

McNichols, 537-3800. Help Wanted, Male 40 ODY DESIGNERS LAYOUT NEW PROGRAM PREMIUM RATES SCIENCE ENGINEERING CORPORATION 9203 GRAND RIVER, DETROIT 4 TE 4-8400 Eves. Ml 6-6985 Help Wanted, Mais Tuesday, June 28, '66 7-C Help Wanted, Male 40 rr 1 prF idfmtq WUUUWU I lS LI 1 I H.S. GRADUATES Will employ several aggressive young men for enjoyable summer work, otters wonoertui training tor vmir futiira rarocr alarv fiOA month. For Interview call Universal Surveys Inc, TE 4-8752 9:30 to 12.

COLLEGE STUDENTS GRAD STUDENTS I tAUItrO Full time work for June, July and August with opportunity for part time work rest of year. If you meet our requirements, you will be guaranteed $450 PER MONTH, doing a special kind of INTER-VIEW WORK between 9:30 a.m. and noon only. Call 353-2551. 77, till 3:30 p.m.

COLL. GRADS. Open Erikson 1177 Penobscot WO 1-5177. COLLEGE STUDENTS Part time, alternate afternoons and evenings. Atkins Pharmacy, 7747 Puritan.

COLLEGE Grads several openings for business, liberal arts, science degrees 539-4440. 26328 Van INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL $11,000 COMPANY Nat'l Growth age 24-35, degree. Sales exp. Mr. Hanley.

INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL 17544 W. McNichols 537-3004 rep. for electric firm. -ju, no to iv m. im i rers.

232 W. GRAND RIVER 962-8350 COMPUTER programmer and operatorsSome exp. nec. Exc. start sal.

Mr. Powell, INTL. PERS. 17544 W. McNichols 537-3004 COMPUTOR programmers and oper's to $12,000.

Int'l Pers. 232 W. GRAND RIVER 962-9350 COUNTER AGENT a nat'l. transportation corp. will train a younq man in their field.

No exp. nec. Excell salary full benefits. ARCHER PERSONNEL, 2116 Pen-obscot Bldg. CREDIT Industrial relocate, leading nat'l firm, benefits $8,400, call T.

Daly 962-6077 SNELLING8.SNELLING agy CREDIT Mot. Trainee Prefer aegree. Kequire some acctg. $625. Argo Pers.

WO 2-9616. DANCE INSTRUCTORS Single. rree Training, TO an hour. Experience unnecessary. 18-36, college preferred.

1-8 p.m. ARTHUR MURRAY 1209 WASHINGTON BLVD. Data Process to $700 IBM Grads and Exp. Many openings in all areas with top Cos. Call Reeder.

544-7900. ALLIED AGENCY 22720 Woodward DELTA Placement, many excel, po sitions, maie ana remaie, HU4 wasn-ington Blvd. 962-6115. DELIVERY BOY wanted for pizziera part time help. 16 and over.

LA 7-1360. DESIGNERS BODY CHASSIS CHASSIS DETAILERS Interviews at 2 locations: Dearborn Division 2657 S. Telegraph LO 1-1078 WETTLAUFER DIVISION 2500 E. 9 Mile 755-4400 Contact Ron Smith PIONEER ENG. MFG.

CO. An Equal Opportunity Employer DESIGNERS DETAILERS CHECKERS Wanted by KTB for Body Fixtures, Gages Weld Study 58 hours, long range programs, paid holidays, paid vacation, paid Blue Cross. KOLTANBAR' ENGINEERING CO. 1055 Maple, Clawson 950 Maple, Clawson Phone 566-2211 i A i UlbrLAY MEN Immediate openings for persons with experience In window or Interior display work. Excellent employe benefits.

5-day, 40-hour week. Apply In Person Employment Office 14th Fir. 9:30 a.m. to 4 P.m. HUDSON'S Downtown Help Wanted, Male 40 Plastic Laminators Model Duplicators Experienced Contact John Marshall Pioneer Eng.

Mfg. Co. 2500 E. 9 Mile Warren 755-4400 An Equal Opportunity Employer Program ending? Not at KOPPY! We need Leaders Machinists Apprentices Designers Air-Conditioned Shop 1530 Farrow Ferndale 1731 1 t-enkeii cor. Linasay, i nurs-tlav 2 p.m..

Interment Oakview Cemetery. BERKOWER LOUIS, June 26, of 13133 Ludlow, Hunt. Wds. Beloved father of Dr. I Mrs.

Sam Leebovel (Sydell) and Mrs. Donald J. Katz! Bernice); dear brother of Saul; I five grandchildren. Services 10:30 Tuesday morninq at the Ira Kauf- man inapei, ibj3 w. ivuie Southfield.

Interment Wednesday in Calif. BERNADOTTE SILVIO, June 26. Beloved husband of Bianca. Dear father of Louis Michael, and Joseph Berna-dotte. Funeral from Ted C.

Sullivan Funeral Home, 14230 W. Mc-JMichols Road, Wednesday morning at 8:15 and St. Scholastica Church at 9. BETTENS ELIZABETH June 26. Beloved wife of William; dear mother of! Lucille; sister of R.

Jack Clark, i Services 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the R. G. G. Harris Funeral Home. 14751 McNichols Road.

BIERNAT JOZEF, beloved husband of Marya; dear father of Euqene, (Eleanor)' and Alfred (Margerete); also eiohtl granacnuaren survive. Funeral services from Winckowski Funeral Home, 5801 E. Seven Mile, Wednesday 9 a.m. and St. Bartholomew's Church at 9:30.

Interment Mt. Olivet. Rosary Monday, 8 p.m. BLODGETT WILLIAM ERNEST, M.D.; June 26; husband of Mary B. Blodgett; father of Mrs.

Earl Yahn, Mrs. Howard Holmes, Dr. William H. and Dr. James B.

Blodaett also survived by 13 grandchildren. Funeral service at chapel of William R. Hamilton 3975 Cass Wednesday at 11 a.m from 10 a.m. Tuesday of service. In state until time BLUME, LILLIAN DuROCHER, June 26 1966, of 2191 Varlborough.

Mother of Marshall and Arthur DuRocner and Mrs. Mildred LeFevre. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive. Wednesday at 10 and to St. Ambrose Church at 10:30.

Rosary Tuesday evening at 8:30. BROWN PETEY (See TRUPIANO Notice.) BURKE LILLIAN, June 27, 1966, Of 528 St. Clair, Grosse Pointe, wife of the late Joseph mother of AArs. J. Alfred Grow, G.

Gordon Galbraifh and the Rev. Joseph D. Jr. daughter of Mrs. Charles T.

Lingo; also survived by 11 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral from the Ver heyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Wednesday at 1. BUSS EDWARD June 26, 1966. of 12764 Wilfred. Husband of Lillian (nee Thomczek, brother of Mrs.

Margaret Lyczvnski. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Wednesday at 8:45 and to St. Joseph Church, Jay and Orleans, at 9:30. Rosary Tuesday evening at 8. CAMPBELL JOHN June 24, at Tucson, Ariz.

Husband of Blanche. Services Wm. Sullivan Son Funeral Home, 705 w. 11 Mile Rd. (4 biks.

OT wuoawaruf, nurai Wednesday, 3 p.m. CLARKE MILTON June 26, 1966. Dear brother of William A. of Saginew, Mich. Funeral Wednesday 1 p.m.

from the Gordon C. Crabb Funeral Home, Gratiot at Outer Dr. Interment Windsor Grove Cemetery. Windsor, Ont. CONNLEY ALBERT M.

Beloved husband of I Louise. Funeral Tuesday, 10 a.m from A. H. Peters Funeral Home 12057 Gratiot and 10:30 a.m, at St. David Church.

CROWLEY STEPHEN June 26, age 71 40 AUTO WASHERS and wipers, full or part time. Apply 7 a.m. TO 8-1195, 15903 Woodward. Faris Auto Wash. AUTO BODY REPAIRMAN Three openings for experienced auto body repairman.

Fast growing dealer, expanded body shop, modern equipment, all fringed benefits. Call Ed Rinke Jr. or Phil Guza. JE 6-0255. ED RINKE CHEV VAN DYKE AT lOVj; MILE AUTO BODY DESIGNERS DAILY MILEAGE ALLOWANCE PREMIUM RATES Science Engineering CORPORATION 9203 GRAND RIVER.

DETROIT, 4 TE 4-8400 Eves. Ml 6-6985 Automation MACHINE BUILDERS TOOL MAKERS HYDRAULIC PIPEFI ERS ELECTRICIANS TOOL. MACHINISTS Steady 58 hours Per Week Schedule SUNDAY Employment office hours 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. OR CALL MR.

HEBERT OR MR. MAY FOR APPOINTMENT OR INFORMATION SNYDER Special Machinery Builders SINCE 1925 3400 E. Lafayette AUTO MECHANIC Due to the Increase In our service department, we need 2 qualified mechanics. Day or night shift. Day shift 44 hours, night shift 40 hours.

Contact Barney Ballance in person. STARK HICKEY WEST, 24670 W. 7 Mile Rd. at Grand River AUTO SERVICE TECHNICIAN Three openings for experienced men. Fast growing dealer, modern service department with new equipment, all fringed benefits.

Call Ed Rinke Jr. or John Rimas. JE 6-0255. ED RINKE CHEV VAN DYKE AT lffa MILE AUTO MECHANICS All around mechanics, motor overhaul, power steering, transmission, DsIH ra. tirement'.

Blue Cross available. Our man are UPrClinn 9900 DW WPpIc or $10,000 per year. No phone calls See Mr. Beais at TAYLORS' INC. 19711 Liver.nois Bet.

7 8 Mile BANK Accrual Accountant Excellent job opportunity and good fringe benefits. Aooly: PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT SECURITY BANK TRUST BARBER Master or aoo'entxe, I MACOMB MALL BARBERS Mi. Gratiot 293-9625 BARBER Good for $125. 5 days' I vacation pay and hospitalization. union shoo, BR 3-9767.

BARBER Master or apprentice, 7913 Michigan Ave. Hair cuts $1.50. BARBER Good working conds. 118 River, Brighton. AC 9-6455.

E. Grd. Barber or apprentice Steady Guar. 12924 Gratiot Air Cond. BARBER Wanted Steady, vounq man.

$150 guaranteed. Turn system. GA 1-9867. BARBERS: 2 Masters, 1 full time and 1 part time, take home over $130, paid vacation. Regional Barber Shop, Gratiot and 15 Mile Rd.

BARBER: Master or Appren. Hull or part time, 75. 30775 Ann Arbor Trail, Garden City, 422-9863. BARBER, full time, $120 guarantee. 7711 Auburn, Utica.

BARBER Or good apprentice. 5 days. Take-in $200 or more. Turn system. KE 5-9792, 26890 Schoolcraft.

BARBER Evergreen Ann Arbor Trail Shopping Ctr. D'bn. 271-9851. BARBER Steady, $120 guar. 22045 Outer Drive nr.

Pelham, W. Dear-born 561-9451; after 7, 284-6529. BARBER or good apprentice, full time. Nankin area, phone after 7 p.m. PA 2-3941.

BARBER or apprentice, full or part time, 16140 W. 7 Mile, 835-7971. BARBER Fabulous oppty. with option to buy. Air busy shop.

WO 1-2331; LU 2-7727. BARBER Replace man who moved. $125 guar. Birmingham's fastest growing shop. 644-9645.

BARBER WANTED Pick-Fort Shelby Hotel BARBER or apprentice, time. 16140 W. 7 Mile. full or part 835-7971. BARBER Reliable.

Good working conditions. 25562 Fenkell, 29. BARBER Wanted 5 days week. Apply at 35218 Michigan Wayne, Mich. BARBER $125 guar.

Paid vacation. Lincoln Park's fastest growing shop. 840 Southfield, Lincoln Park. Help Wanted, Male 40 SERVICE TECHNICIAN Nationally known corporation Is look-ini for a yount nan 21 to 26 In the Pontiae area whs woiHd njoy public contact without selling and is interested in building a career. Mechanical aptitude, tasic electronics and car necessary.

Hany excellent employee benefits. Fall pay while training. Call Collect (313) 321-1100 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. Blue Shield Help Wanted, Male Death Notices DUNNE KATHRYN June 26, of 1427 Cavalry.

Beloved wife of the late Charles; dear mother of William. Sister Mary Mercedes I.H.M., Mrs. William Boutt (Dorothy), Mrs. Raymond Bernhard (Marqaret) and Paul J. Dunne; also survived by 11 grandchildren.

Funeral from W. F. Hackett Son Funeral Home, 5616 W. Vernor, Wednesday at 8:30 Holy Redeemer Lower Church 9 a.m. Rosary Tuesday 8 p.m.

ENRIGHT WILLIAM, June 26, at Yale Community Hospital. Survived by one niece, Mrs. George A. Lodge, Sandusky. Rosary 8:30 Monday at the Gillian Funeral Chapel, Peck, Mich.

Funeral service 10 a.m. Tuesday, St. John's Catholic Church, Peck. Burial Mt. Hope Cemetery.

FAIR ROBERT June 22, 1966. Father of Harry B. and Henry; one grand- cmia; Beloved son ot Mrs. Harry Fair: hrother'of Richard L. and Mrs.

Helen Wrobbel of Lake Fla. Services 2 P.m. wednesaay from Bird Mott Funeral Home, 17500 Fenkell; 1 blk. E. of Sou Infield.

FRIEDMAN ELSA, 18602 Fairfield; June 27th; Beloved wife of Julius; Dear mother of Claude and Barbara; Sister of Hans Sachs, Services Tuesday 11 a.m. Hebrew Memorial Chapel, 26640 Greenfield O.P. Interment Hebrew Memorial Pk Family at home of deceased. KATHERINE. Beloved wife of John; dear mother of Thaddeus, Raymond, and Mitchell; dear mother-in-law of Jennie, Victoria and Mary; survived by two sisters in Poland, six grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Funeral Wednesday 8:30 a.m., Gilewski Funeral Home, 3509 E. Davison, to Transfiguration Church at 9. Rosary Tuesday 1 p.m. GABREL JOHN age 76. Father of De-metrios, brother of Nicholas and Helen Gavriles and Theodore and Mary of Coferville, Kansas.

Also Peter and Pagona of Athens, Greece. Uncle of James and Clara Gavriles. 2 grandchildren. Restinq at Buresh Funeral Home, 13631 Puritan. Services at St.

Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, 17400 Second Boulevard, Wednesday I p.m. Interment Wood lawn. GIDLEY RUBY, June 25. Dear mother of James sister of Mrs. Muriel Mawson and Miss Verna Taylor.

I Funeral from the Harper-Mulligan Funeral Home, 7 Mile Memorial' Chapel, 19530 W. 7 Mile Wednesday 1 p.m. GILBERT ARTHUR June 26. suddenly. Beloved husband of Arvilia; dear father of Kathryn, Jo Anne and Tom; son of Mr.

and Mrs. William J. Gilbert; brother of Mrs. Thomas (Dottie) Henley. Deceased was a member of Detroit Police Mounted Division.

In state at the VanValkenburg Funeral Home, 22250 Grand River nr. Lahser Rd. until Wednesday evening. Services 11 o'clock Thursday morning from the Redford lUher-an Church. Interment Grand Lawn Cemetery.

GOOD IVA. Beloved mother of Mrs. James (Mariorie) Gibbs. Funeral from the Lambert Funeral Home, 15443 Greenfield, Wednesday, 1 p.m. HAIX ADELINE (nee Boike) June 24, 1966 of 23055 Teppert, E.

Detroit. Wife of Stanley; mother of Mrs. Dorothy Debandt; orandmother of, Janice, Jay and Jeffery; sister of i Mrs. Mary Schroeder, Carl, Theo-i dore and William Boike. At the' Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Dr.

until Monday eveninq at 10. In state at the Salem Lutheran Church, Iroquois at Forest Tuesday at 10 a.m. till time of service at 1. Memorials may be made to the Lutheran Social Services. HATHAWAY MINNIE- lune 25.

Beloved wife ot Clyde; sister of Mrs. Martha C. Barnes and Mrs. Floy M. Reed.

Funeral services from the Harper-Mulligan Funeral Home, Highland Park Chapel. 16450 Hamilton, Tuesday. 11 a.m. Memorials may be made to Fifth Church of Christ: acienTisT or concora nouse, inc HOGUE LOLA June 25. Beloved mother of Mrs.

Douglas (Jennie) Downs; grandmother of Douglas, Frank and Pvt. Richard James; dear sister of Miss Lulu Vaughn. Funeral from Dill Bros. Funeral Home, 19144 Schoolcraft, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Burial in Rio Grande, O.

HOPP WILLIAM J. Husband of Genevieve; dearest father of Thomas; dear son of Mrs. Celia Meilbeck. Funeral Thursday morning at 8:15 from the Jarzembowski Funeral Home, 18957 W. Warren, corner Artesian (Warrendale Chapel) to St.

Andrew Church at 9. HUBRECHT HERBERT 85, formerly of Detroit passed away June 27 in Grand Rapids. He is survived by his wife, Annabelle one son Herbert of Detroit; four grandchildren, two brothers and two sisters. Services will be held at 10 a.m., Wednesday, at the Van-Strien-Alman Mortuary in Grand Rapids. Interment in Niles.

Michigan. JANNUZZI ANTOINETTE, June 27th; Wife of late Ernest Dear mother of Mrs. Joseph Burgio and Mrs. Louis Fontana; Also survived by 8 grandchildren. Funeral from Mc-liine s-Desmond Funeral Home, 16111 Woodward, Wednesday 8:45, Santa Maria Church at 9:30.

ALEXANDER. Dear husband of Victoria; father of Arthur, Thomas, Alexander Mrs. Virginia Brzez-inski and Raymond; 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren survive. Funeral Wednesday 9 a.m. from the Leo T.

Sobocinski Funeral Home. 22121 Kellv to St Thomas the Apostle Church 10 a.m.! Kosary luesday 7:30 p.m. KELLY JANET, June 26th; Wife of the late Matthew; Dear mother of Edward, tiizarjetn, George Mary Agnes and Mrs. John Ra-I nusch; Dear sister of Mrs. Mary McNally; Also survived by ten grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Funeral from Mclnnes-Desmond Funeral Home, 16111 Woodward, Wednesday 8:30, Our Lady of LaSalette Church ar 9:30. KELLY JOSEPH P. Beloved husband of Agnes; dear father of Mrs. Eugene (Rita) Sheridan and Mrs. Maureen Seewerker; six qrandchildren also survive; brother of Jack, Edward, Mrs.

Anna O'Donnell and Mrs. E. J. Rogan. Funeral Tuesday 9 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. Joan of Arc Church, Rosary Monday 8 p.m. RAY June 26. 1966. Beloved husband of Meta; dear father of Mrs.

Paul (Gwen) Monroe, grandfather of Pamela, Chris, Becky and Nancy; brother of Mrs. Grace Sweet. Funeral at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the Skene Funeral Home, 10050 Joy Rd. at Wyoming.

Burial in Acacia Park Cemetery. KNAPP JULIA. Wife of the lata Charles; dear mother of Mrs. Beatrice Peters and the late Charles and Edwin; grandmother of 16; sister of John Holman, Mrs. Mae Spicer and Mrs.

Lola Knapp. Funeral Tuesday 9:15 a.m. from the Eppens- Van Deweghe Funeral Home, 6150 Cadieux Road near Harper and 10 a.m. Nativity of Our Lord Church. Rosary Monday 8 p.m.

KONNEKER ROY, June 25. Beloved husband of Ruth; dear father of Mrs. Winona Long of Akron, Ohio, Dr. Wilfred R. of Ellisville, Miss, and Karen; dear brother of Mrs.

Nellie Brath-waite of Everson, Wash, and Charles E. of North Miami, three grandchildren. Services at the Buresh Funeral Home, 13631 Puritan at Schaefer, Tuesday at 11 a.m. LAIRD HUGH, June 26. Beloved husband of Marie; dear father of Mrs.

Ross (Patricia) VanDusen, Robyn M. and Hugh son of Mrs. Margaret Laird; brother of Mrs. Anne Wallace and Thomas Laird; also survived by four grandchildren. Friends may call at the Van Valkenburg Funeral Home, 22250 Grand River nr.

Lahser Rd. unti 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Services 7:30 Wednesday evening from the Calvin Presbyterian tnurcn soutntieia at Acacia. Interment Thursday at Acacia Pk. Cemetery.

Memorials may be sent to a i i west r-resDytenan Church. LaLONDE ADELLE, June 26, 1966, of 1056 Manistique, daughter of the late Emma and Cleophas. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Wednesday at 11. PAINTER HAZEL, June 26, 14567 Chapel. Dear mother of Bill and Mrs.

John (Mariorie) Davis. Grandmother of Marilyn Davis. Services Wednesday 11 a.m. at The Ross B. Northrop Son Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River (Red-ford).

PAZIK HAITI E. June 26. Beloved wife of Inhn ripar mother Pavmnnrf i- miiiuiu ivuaiei. ocivii.c9 iu Thursday morning at the R. G.

G. R. Harris Funeral Horns. 15251 Harper. PETERSON MORRIS, June Beloved hus band of Louise: Dear Manville, Carl, Harley, Mrs.

Alienist (Viola) Westerlund and Mrs. John (Vera) Morris. At Querfeld Funeral Home, 1200 Oakwood nr. Michigan, Dearborn. Services Thursday 1 p.m.

Interment Glen Eden. PHLEEGER 22 PX? the A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave. PLESZ JOHN.

Dear father of John, (Diane) and Gerald; dear son of Mrs. Mary Plesz. Funeral services from Winckowski Funeral Home, 5801 E. 7 Mile, Wednesday 8:30 and St. Louis the King Church 9 a.m.

Interment Mt. Olivet. LEON June 26. Beloved husband of Rachel (Van Steenkiste); brother of Achiel; uncle of William, Donald and Kenneth Pozzolo. Funeral from the Weitenberner Funeral Home, 13841 Gratiot, Wednesday at 9:30 and St.

Raymond Church at 10. Rosary Tuesday 8 p.m. RIVAIS, NORMAN F. June 25. 1966, of 3645 Courville.

Husband of the late i Marie. Father of Mrs. Patricia Bott, Mrs. Dorothy Motier and i Mrs. Maura Derey.

Brother of John L. and Basil. Six grandchildren. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Wednesday at 9 and to St. Ambrose Church at 9:30.

Rosary Tuesday evening at 8. RUUHELA RAY (Ruhela), June 25. Beloved husband of Irma; dear father of Joan; brother of Mrs. Helen Wesa. Services Tuesday 11 a.m.

from the Memorial Funeral Home, 8033 Puritan. Interment Roseland Park. SEALE RALPH June 27. Husband of Sally, father of Ralph Daniel. John Robert Barrett and Mrs.

James (Carol) Zatkoff; brother of Mrs. Helen Moors. Service from Wm. Sullivan and Son Funeral Home, 705 W. 11 Mile Rd.

(4 blks. East of Woodward) Royal Oak, Wednesday 1 p.m. SHLAIN LENA, June 27th. of 11501 Petos-key; Beloved mother of Dr. Benjamin.

Sevmour and Mitchell Shlain. Mrs. Samuel Brown (Ida) and Mrs. Samuel Engelberg (Delia); seven grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, four great-qreat-grandchildren. Service 12 o'clock Noon Tuesday at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 18325 W.

9 Mile Southfield. Interment Clover Hill Park. Family at the res. of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Engelberq, 31112 E. Huntley Apt. 711, Birmingham. SIMPSON MARGARET H. June 27.

Beloved wife of Archie. Dear mother of Robert and James. Three grandchildren. Sister of Carl, Adolph, and Edward Zopff. Services Fred Wood Funeral Home, 8450 Plymouth Road near Grand River, Thursday, 11 a.m.

SIMPSON MINNIE 82 years. June 27 at Grace Hospital, NW unit. Late of 8861 Sorrento. Pre-deceased by her husband John R. 1962; dear mother of Thomas Irvirt Simpson at home, Mrs.

C. S. Blundell (Elsie), Windsor; 6 grandchildren, 5 great-qrandchildren. Resting at the Anderson Funeral Home, 895 Ouellette Windsor. Funeral Thursday June 30 at 11 a.m.

Rev.l Chester J. Mci.uiiouqn orriciaTinq. Interment Green Lawn SMOLARZ ROSE, June 26, in Paris, Texas. Wife of the late Joseph. Dear mother of Henrv L.

of Paris. Texas; Joseph, Charles and Celia Janecke of Detroit. Sister of Mrs. Minnie Bonk. Funeral from Ted C.

Sullivan Funeral Home, 14230 W. McNichols road Wednes day morning at 9:30 and Precious Blood Church at 10. In state after 6 p.m. Tuesday. STEVENSON ROBERT WILSON, June 27; of 22900 California, St.

Clair Shores; husband of Marion father of William Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Snover and Robin; son of Mrs. Margaret Bickerton, of Windsor, brother of Walter, Mrs. Marvyn (Ann) Norris and Mrs. Albert (Betty) Walker; grandfather of Margaret Ann Snover.

Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive Thursday at 1. STO E.K NELLIE. June 26 Beloved wife of the late Frank dear mother of Mrs. William (Doris) Wyeth, Miss Ruth and the late Ralph Stoner and Mrs. Nellie Kuhn; sister of Mrs.

Annie Rowbottom of London, England; leaves four grandchildren and 11 great-qrandchildren. In state at McCabe Funeral Home, 18570 Grand River, cor. Glastonbury, until Tuesday, 10 p.m. STYPILA WALTER husband of Jennie. Funeral Wednesday morning at 9:15 a.m.

from Jarzembowski Funeral Home, 18957 W. Warren, corner Artesian, Warrendale Chapel, to Priscilla's Church at 10, Livonia. SUM3IERFD3LD (SMITH) Edna. Dear mother of Donald Smith, Barbara Schindler, Rita Kleinsmitn, Edwin, and Leslie. Three grandchildren.

Funeral services Wednesday 1:30 p.m. at the Leonard A. Turowski Funeral Home, 19400 Joy Road. SUPER JOSEPH June 26. Beloved husband of Catherine; dear father of Barbara Holston, Joanne Kloss and Joseph Five grandchildren.

Funeral Thursday 8:30 a.m. from the Wuiek Funeral Home, 19301 Van Dyke at 7 Mile to Resurrection Church at 9 a.m. Interment Mt. Olivet. TRUPIANO PETER.

Beloved son of the late Matteo and Caterina; dear brother of Sam, Tony, Mike, Mrs. Phyllis Stabile and Joe. Funeral Thursday 8:15 a.m. from the Bagnasco Funeral Home, 25800 Harper, St. Clair Shores, 9:30 a.m.

Holy Family Church. Rosary Wednesday 7:30 p.m. VRANA GEORGE, Suddenly, beloved husband of Eva. Services Wednes day 9:30, Balmas-Piorkowski Funeral Home, 6051 E. 7 Mile at Dwyer.

St. Louis the King Church at 10 a.m. WALLEN MISS LAURA, of Me Arnold Home, (retired nurse). Survived by many nieces and nephews. Service at Schmalzriedt Sons Funeral Home, 16625 Grand River, Wednesday at 10 a.m.

Graveside service at Oil Springs Cemetery, Canada, Wednesday at 3 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. HESTBROOK HELENE TINES. June 26. Beloved wife of Ernest Westoroc, mother of Roslyn Emanuel; grandmother of Christopher James Emanuel.

Funeral services Wednesday 11 a.m. from Charles T. Cole Funeral Home, 1093 E. Grand Blvd. Interment Elmwood Cemetery.

WDLTSIE BIDDYE, June 25. Dear mother of George, Larry, Charles, Clifford, Maxine. Leona and Arah. Also 28 grandchildren. Sister of Mrs.

Mattie Masters, George, Jack and William White. At Querfeld Funeral Home, 1200 Oakwood, nr. Michigan, Dearborn. Services Wednesday 2 p.m. WERNER CRYSTAL A.

June 25, wife of the late Frederick at the Haley Funeral Home, 16065 Hamilton at Puritan, until Monday 10 p.m. Funeral services at the Christ Lutheran Church, Third Avenue and Philadelphia, Tuesday 10 a.m.; Interment Akron, Ohio, on Wednes-, day. Kr'ofiWM. I 3975 CASS AVE TE 1-2712 NORTHWEST CHAPEL 18900 Jas. Couzens Hwv.

Dl 1-1300, BIRMINGHAM CHAPEL 820 E. MAPLE AVE. Ml 4-6000i IRA KAUFMAN CHAPELi 18325 W. 9 Mile EL 7-52001 Peters Funeral Home 12057 GRATIOT 20705 MACK, G.P. LA 6-7700 TU 4-5500 VASU-LYNCH WOOD'D bet.

13-14 Mile LI 9-0500 Chas. Verheyden, Inc. Established Over 50 Years 16300 MACK AT OUTER DRIVE TU 1-8500 SCHMALZRIEDT SONS 16625 GRAND RIVER VE 5-3100 Legal Notices 15 NOTICE is hereby given that an order dated June 21, 1966, has been issued by the undersigned authorizing the name of the oil screw SAWBONES IV, official number 295169, owned by Kenneth Abra-hamson, of which Detroit, Michiaan is the home port, to be changed to WANDERER. LOUIS A. MEZZANO District Director of Customs Detroit, ichigan Bids and Proposals 16 NEED reliable contractor to build 14' 27' addition to frame home at 14912 Rosemary.

Call G. Morin, FO 6-3020, Ext. 209. Lost and Found 20 CALL Miss Day at 222-7853 and let the many, many Free Press readers help vou find your lost items! Miss Day will be happy to help vou compose vour ad and offer sugaestions. Remember the number, 222-7853.

IRISH Setter, Male yrs. lost 8 mi. Schoenherr, Gratiot. Children's pet. Reward.

527-0860. LOST man's wallet, black. Monroe Ave. vicinity, downtown, containing imp. identification papers.

Allan M. Johnson, reward Ext. 26141 days or 757-6197 evenings. LOST German Shorthair female. Vic.

Inkster-Warren. Rew. 425-3345. Personals 22 AAABC BAIL, JAIL BOND, AGY. If your friend in jail need bail any court anywhere.

Ph. 881-4424. ANYONE OWE YOU MONEY? Collect anywhere. KE 7-5650. CO 4-5790 I WILL NOT be responsible for debts made by anyone other than myself.

William H. Stevens, 34111 Ken-nedy, Wayne, Michigan. WILL not be responsible for debts 1 made by anyone other than my-; self, Ray Martin, 19368 Gaylord, Detroit 40 I WILL not be responsible for debts made bv anyone other than myself. Virqil J. Kuras, 5255 Tarnow, Pet.

10. JUDO Self-Defense Fitness Call Budokian Judo Club, 13932 Michigan, Drbn. WILL give $50 for No. 56 in the Packer-Wrigley Bingo, 836-0369. WILL give 60 pet.

and take 40 pet. for the bottom half of 1,000,000 green stamp. 731-9220. Transportation 32 AAA- GM CARS California TO 5-5700 18018 WOODWARD AAA Oakland, San L.A., Disneyland Long Beach lexas I INI 1 J7AA.A. w.

www 8126 PURITAN Eves. KE 8-4072 ACE N.Y., Seattle, other points. 2911 Woodward. TE 2-1002. Auto Driveaway Co.

965-3456 343 E. Jefferson, Det. Your car del'd anywhere U.S. or Canada. SEATTLE.

EAS CADS. OTHERS TOP GAS 8110 Livernois TY 4-5800 CATHERINE 25254 Grand River RAE, INC. KE 4-0610 Detroit Driver Service 6834 West Warren TW 8-9373 INSURED DRIVEAWAY SYSTEM CARS to be driven to all points in U.S.A. Also drivers furnished to drive your car anywhere. 9970 Grand River WE 1-0620 MISC.

Cars-Halifax NS 1, Boise, Idaho 1, Los Angeles 2, Salt Lake City 1, Frisco 1, Seattle 3, Sacramento 1, Auto Driveaway 343 E. Jef-ferson, 965-3456. Trade Technical Schools 36 DIESEL mechanics needed Bio Day. FREE placement service. GREER M4-7627 DEARBORN SEMI-TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOL, AV 3-1633 Wyandotte, Michigan APPROVED UNDER Gl BILL ENROLL NOW-START TRAINING AUTO MECHANICS AUTO-BODY COLLISION WELDING DAY-NIGHT SCHOOL WOLVERINE SCHOOL Michigan's Oldest 1400 W.

FORT Trade School WO 3-0697 DEARBORN SEMI TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOL AV 3-1633 Wyandotte, Mich, FULL OR PART TIME CLASSES ELECTRONIC INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, WO 2-5660. HEAVY equipment Learn dozers, graders, scraoers. Field training. KEY TRAINING 353-2180 EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted, Male 40 A WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR $8,400 Age 25-40. 2 yrs.

exp. Mr. Moreen. INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL 17544 W. McNichols 537-3004 AAA OPTY: young career man for outsioe sales, uia i-ine i.u.

mie future. S5.750 comm. L. Mann 544-1350 SNELL1NG8.SNELLING agy A NEW PLANT IN DETROIT IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR FOREMEN TRAINEES-LAB TECHNICIANS CHEMISTS ENGINEERS ME IE EE FOREMEN METALLURGISTS TIME STUDY QUALITY CONTROL MAINTENANCE SUPER'TNDENT Top Salaries. See Mrs.

Sporn INTFR NATIONAL PERSONNEL 17544 W. McNichols 537-3004 ACCOUNTANTS Salaries to $9,000. Degree. Age to 40. Miss Langeries, Inter.

17544 W. McNichols, 537-3004. ACCOUNTANT Age 25-35, degree In accounting or eguivilant experience. Must have analytical faculties and be aggressive. Excellent ipportunity In larqe service company.

Full advantaqe of company paid fringe benefits. Write Box 1115 Free Press, 31. Accou nta nt Cost r. $500 to $700 Yeaqer Agency ALL FRINGES WO 2-6292 ACCOUNTANT JR. $650 No fee.

Good opportunity. Yeaqer Agency Personals 22 Blood Donors URGENTLY NEEDED S6-SI0-SI2 PAID Serum Conors op to S40 per wk. Open Mon. Wed. Until 7 P.M.

Detroit Only S. MICH. BLOOD CTR. 3112 Woodward TE 3-5533 4718 Middlesex, Dearbon LU 2-8335 can start work immediately. Above 1522 Dix LINCOLN PARK "wo" BARBER or apprentice "for July.

5-0561, Ferndale 398-8118, Redford Good guar. In River Rouoe. 821-SIB-IM 485. reen; also survived by seven grandchildren; beloved son of Mrs. Lucier; dear brother of Stanley, Austin, Gregory, Justin, Mrs.

Bertha Myers, Virginia, Mrs. Genevieve Gormley, Mrs. Gretta Milord, Mrs. Eloise Reagan and Mrs. Mary Ann Milord.

Funeral services from the Arnold O. Matthews Funeral Home, 17600 Warren, Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. St. Philomena Church 10 a.m. Rosary Tuesday 8 p.m.

McBRIDE VIRGINIA Beloved wife ot Francis dear mother of Mrs. Joseph (Kathryn) Lenz, Mrs. Thomas (Dolores) Pavy and Patrick McBride; dauqhter of Mrs. Anna Berch; sister of Mrs. Eleanor Olewin, Mrs.

Grace Hotchkiss. Arthur and Bernard Berch; also survived bv three grandchildren. Service 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the R. G. G.

R. Harris Funeral Home, 15251 Harper. MIKITAROFF SATENIG, of 2759 Akron, Dearborn, June 26. Dear mother nf Mrs. George (Isabel) Areviqian, Miss Pizar Mikitaroff, Ruben, John (Las Vegas, Mrs.

Nick (Melena) Barbosa, Roosevelt' and Mrs. Thomas (Margaret) I Brussow; survived by 16 grandchildren. Services from Edward! Korkoian Funeral Home, 11S45, wooawara, Wednesday, a.m., to St. John Armenian Church, 22001 Northwestern 12 noon. Family wiir receive friends at Funeral Home Tuesday 7 P.m.

to 9 p.m. Memorial gifts may be made to St. John's Church Building Fun d. Prayers Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. MONARCH See Crowley.

Mary. Notice. MORRIS ELEANOR J. Suddenly June 27. of Rochester, Mich.

Beloved wife of the late Walter dear mother of Robert Pamela and Mrs. Linda icruggs; sister of Johi Jones, Mrs. Gwynfil Reed and Mrs. Kathryn Symonds; 4 grandchildren. Funeral service Thursday 11 a.m.

at St. Philop's Episcopal Church. Mrs. Morris will lie in state at Wm. R.

Potere Funeral Home, 4th and Walnut, Rochester, until 10:30 a.m. Thursday. MOULTHROP RALPH C. 23570 W. 13 Mile Rd.

Birmingham. Husband of the late! Vivian; tamer ot Kenee, Lynn Moulthrop. Service Wednesday 1 p.m. at Manley Bailey Funeral Home, 183 Oakland. Birmingham.

Burial White Chapel. MYERS JEANNE June 25. Beloved mother of Mrs. Candas Herit of Washington, Mich, and Mrs. Mary Eleanor Larson of Paris, France.

Grandmother of Ravmond and Evelyn Larson. Services Fred Wood Funeral Home, 8450 Plymouth nr. Gd. River, Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Epiphany Church, 10 a.m.

Ineuman FRITZ. June 27th. Beloved hus band of Auqusta. Funeral Thursday 1 p.m. from the Wuiek Funerar Home, 19301 Van Dvke at 7 Mile Rd.

Interment Forest Lawn Ceme-j tery. NOBLE MARY June 26. Age 83. Beloved wife of the late L. Verner; dear mother of George, Lela Drea-ver, Greta Armstrong, Florence Frahm, and Ruth Brooks; grandmother of ten; great-grandmother of 14 sister of Delbert Jones of Cottam, Ontario, and Jay Jones of Riverside, Ontario.

Services Wednesday 10 a.m. at the John N. Santeiu and Sons Funeral Home, 1139 Inkster Road (between Ford Road and Cherry Hill). NORGREN FREDRIK June 26, Beloved Husband ot t-iorence; uncie oti Janet and Brian Rippon. Ser vices Wednesday 1:30 p.m.

trom; Burrell, Ling, Maney, Stewart Funeral Home 8738 Fenkell. I NOVITCKI LOTTIE D. Wife of the late Frank. Funeral Wednesday morning at 9:30 from the Jarzembowski Funeral Home, 18957 W. Warren, corner Artesian (Warrendale1 Chapel) to St.

Alphonsus Church! at 10. OESTREICH ERNEST, suddenly June 25, age 77. Formerly of 35700 Columbia, Wayne. Husband of the late Ernestine; dear father of Mrs. Loretta Trosin, Mrs.

Florence Ellsworth, Mrs. Dorothy Mida, Arthur and Richard; 14 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren; brother of August, Mrs. Lena Kottke, Mrs. Alma Drocoski and Mrs. Mi Ida Daltsman.

At Uht Memorial Funeral Home, Wayne, until Wednesday morning. In state at John's Lutheran Church, Wayne, from 11 to 1. Time of service. Free Press Want Ads II fast! se Prove it: phone 222-6800 Beloved brother of Mrs. 'hemas1 in7uiif Hyslop (Loretta) Lawrence, Mrs.

Assistant Manager Top pay for experience man In the consumer finance business. Numerous employe penetirs. on- tact Mr. Case, Puritan. Finance PR 1-5600.

ASST. MANAGER TAX $9000 LOTS OF ROOM AT THE TOP NO FEE DRAKE PERS 965-7792 ASS'T CONTROLLER to $850 Nat'l. hdqrts. famed communications co. has xlnt oppty for acctng grad.

Min. 4 yrs. exp. gen'l. acctng, taxes, stmnts.

Admin, level position. Supervisory exp. essential. Top bnfts, plus prft. sharing.

Age 28-38. AAMES AGENCY 100 PCT. FREE 1410 David Stott Bldg. 963-8070 ATTENTION NEEDED IMMEDIATELY MECHANICS SERVICE SALESMAN LUBRICATION MEN NEW CAR GET-READY MEN PORTERS PARTS COUNTER MAN Please contact Mr. Ernie Burger TRUMBULL CHEVROLET MICHIGAN AT BROOKLYN ATTENTION A WK.

PART TIME Evenings. Here I am with a fast arowinq business and need help. (Merchandise 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. For men 21 ana up. touar.

salary. Call LI 1-0290, 2 to 8 p.m. AUDITOR: Here is the oppty. of a lifetime, move into mgmnt, auirklv. S8.500.

call Tom Dalv. 962-6077 SNELLING8.SNELLING agy ADJUSTOR OUR TOP EXECUTIVES STARTED AS ADJUSTORS 3 openings exist for alert, aggressive, hard-working men to begin their career the same way. Ours-is a planned management training porgram paying a good salary and leading to an executive position in 3 years. APPLY G.A.C FINANCE: 20495 Van Dyke 7401 Grand River 28822 John Madison Hts. or any other G.A.C FINANCE office.

Help Wanted, Male 40 Florence De Young and the late Tim. Funeral Wednesday 9.15 a.m. from the John Santeiu Son Funeral Home, 8805 Tireman nr. Wyoming, to St. Cecelia Church 10 p.m.

Rosary Tuesday 8:30 p.m. Memorials to tne Detroii Conference of Catholic Blind wouli be appreciated. CROWLEY I MARY (nee Jakubowski) June 27. Dear mother of John T. Monarch, Harry S.

Monarch, Delphine E.I Crowley and Mrs. Mary Ella En-! geihart; sister of Leo and Johnj Jakubowski. seven grandchildren! and eight great-grandchildren also survive. Funeral Thursday at 8:45 a.m. from the Leo J.

Miller Funeral Home, 9222 Jos Campau, St. Florian Church 9:15. Interment Mt. Olivet. DALY FLORA, June 26, 1966.

Aunt of Mrs. Russell Pember, Edwin, Reginald, George, and Charles Daly Funeral service at the Northwest Chapel of the Wm. R. Hamilton 1800 James Couzens Highway, Tuesday at 1 p.m. Interment Kingston, Ontario.

DAVIS NETTIE. Wife of the late Burt; dear mother of Mrs. Maude Bates and George. Services Thursday 10 a.m. at A.

H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 ment Lapeer, Gratiot Ave. Inter- Micn. DAVIS ROBERT SR. of 19494 Glen-more Avenue.

Redford Township. Suddenly June 27, 1966, age 48. Beloved husband of Amelia dear father of Robert Patricia Paula J. and Christine M. Davis; dear son of Mrs.

Antoinette Davis; brother of Francis H. and Daniel E. Davis. Prayers 8:15 a.m., Thursday from the Chapel of the Thayer Funeral Home, 33603 Grand River Avenue, Farm-ington to St. Aqatha Catholic Church at 9 a.m.

Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Rosary Wednesday evening. DeCATSYE RICHARD beloved husband of Mary; dear father of Robert, Mrs. Louis Lorenzo (Angeiaj, wrs. cordon Swartz (Claire), Leon, and Mrs.

Edward Covyeow (Anne); grandfather of nine grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Funeral from Griffith and Wade, 15227 E. Jefferson Ave. Wednesday at 9:30 to Our Lady of Sorrows Church at 10 (St. Bonaventure Monastery).

Rosary 8 p.m. Tuesday. DION REUBEN, June 26. Beloved hus- hand nf Viola: dear father. Gerald Mrs.

Richard (Doris) Carter; also inht arnnrirhildren: son of Mrs. Matilda Dion; brother of Lloyd, Walter, Robert, Roland, Mrs. Ger trude Baiocchi, and Mrs. Armanell Cnwpnr Funeral from the J. A.

De Santis Funeral Home, Chalmers Ave. at Charlevoix. Wednesday at 9. St. Matthews Church at 9:30.

Rosary Tuesday 8:30 cm, DtDZINSKI MARGARET. Beloved wife of Eu- oene: dear mother of Diane, De- nese and Karen; aear oaugnier or Mr. and Mrs. John Kralik dear sister of Albert, John Robert Kralik and Mrs. Louis (Dolores) Schmidt.

Funeral from the Arthur J. VanLerbergha Funeral Home, 13340 W. Warren, cor. Lakeview, Thursday morning at 9 and Our Lady Queen of Peace Church at 9:30. Rosary Wednesday evening at 8.

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Age range 27 to 37. Truck driving andor sales experience helpful. i Apply now at: PARKER HOUSE SAUSAGE GO. 4801 WEST WARREN DETROIT, MICH. Between 8 a.m.

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