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MM! Wool PAGE 7 SECTION SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1958 TELEPHONE WOODWARD 2-9400 Drive Out Today and See the Fine Homes Offered For Sale During National Home Week. ds Bcath Notices I Death Notices I Death Notices Trade Technical Schools 36 Help Wanted, Men CLASSIFIED INDEX CLASSIFICATION PAGE Miscellaneous for Sal 2SO 12 Money to Loan too 13 Monument Mortgage 194 11 Office Equipment 230 12 Office Space for Kent 97 10 Personal 22 Pets. Poultry 235 13 Dog. 237 12 Part Ttlme.

Temporary 40 Piano, Mu. Ilnstromts. 248 1 Pianos. Mai. Wtd.

240 13 Real Est.Ontslde Detroit 163 1 Real Estate Wanted 190 13 Rental Service 103 10 Repair and Service 60 10 Resort for Sale 168 Rooms for Rent 07 Salesmen 43 Saleswomen 83 Sewing Machine 20 13 Share Living Quarter 00 ln Situations Wanted. Men 67 Sitnation Women 8 0 Small Farm for Sala 186 1 1 Sport Eaulpment 268 12 Stamps, Coins, Hobble 264 1 Station Wagon 818 12 Television. Radio 2f0 1 Trade ft Tech. School 30 Trailer. Mobile Home 290 13 Transportation 32 7 Truck.

Trailer 810 12 Used Cars for Sal 320 12 Vacant Lot 14 It Wanted to Boy 21 12 Wearing Apparel 268 IS CLASSIFICATION PACK Accessories. Parts, Tirei 297 12 Acreage for Sals 183 12 Areata, Distributor 4 II A Apartment Property 188 11 Apartment for Kent 88 in Auction galea Jin in A ii to Repaying- 300 13 Autos Wanted 301 12 Board and Room 70 10 Boats and Enninment 22ft 12 Business Personals 23 7 Business PI sees for Rent Aft 10 Bnslness Property 158 1 1 Balldlng Propositions 19 12 Builders. Architects 1.1A 1 1 Bnslness Onnortnnltlea lift 10-11 Bus. Opportunities Wtd. 118 11 Cemeteries 7 Convalescent Home 79 10 Death Notices 1 7 Diamonds.

Jewelry 27A It Domestic Help S3 9 durational 85 7 Employment Aceneiel 48 9 Farm Equipment 244 13 Farm Prodnrts 243 12 Farms for Sal 18 12 Flats for Rent 3 10 Flats for Sale 120 10 Florist 7 Foreign, Snort Cart 812 12 Funeral Director 10 7 Furnished Rent 87 10 Furnished House. Rent 78 10 Fnrn. Ilnrome Bungalow Furniture 251 12 CLASSIFICATION Rein. Men and Women 48 Help Wanted. Men 40 Help Wanted, Women HI Ft.

Tape Recorders 2S2 Home Appliance 258 Horses, Livestock 24 Hotel 8rt Houses for Rent 77 Housekeenlnf Rooms 68 Hunting. Fishing Flares 173 House for Sale East of Woodward 120 Crosse Pointe 128 8t, Clair Shore 130 West of Woodward 130 Birm'ham. Bloomfield 148 dearborn 142 Iownriver Area 144 Fsrm'gton. Sonthfield 144 Livonia Area 140 North Woodward Area 14 0 Redford Area 13A Snb'rn North, East 150 Snb'rn West. Sonth 153 Income Bungalow.

Rent 80 Industrial Property 160 Industrial Rental 00 Investment Property 158 Lake and River Frontage 180 Lakefront Home 104 Land Contract 190 Lost and Foond 20 Machinery and Tool 226 PAGE 0 1-8 12 12 12 10 10 10 11 11 11 It 11 11 11 It It 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 11 10 11 It It 12 7 6 35 Learn To Be A Receptionist Free Trial Lesson! If you have a pleasant telephone voice and enjoy meeting people, we can teach you to be a switchboard receptionist in 3 weeks. No age. education or experience requirements the exclusive Mary Ann Baldwin method include actual traininc on live switchboards Day or eveninr classes. Free placement assistance for full or part-time employment. Call for information or bring this ad in for free trial lesson.

Mary Ann Baldwin Switchboard Receptionist School. 411 Book Bide. WO 2-8540 LEARN SHOE REPAIR 121 W. 4th St. Royal Oak.

Trade Technical Schools 36 A BETTER JOB Learn by Doing Practical Work AUTO MECHANICS Automatic Transmissions Auto Body Collision ACETY ARC WELDING Wolverine School 33 YEARS SAME LOCATION 1400 W. FORT ST. WO 3-08P2 ACME School of Di Design Eng. 13755 WOODWARD TO 8-0292 BUTCHER MEAT Cutting trade taught in 8 weeks. Detroit Buchers Meat Cuttirur School.

846 W. McNichols. THE COPE SYSTEM mM ESTABLISHED 1935 24 School U.S. and Abroad Tool and Die ENGINEERING ACME SCHOOL OF DIE DESIGN ENGINEERING Enroll Now 13755 Woodward Ave. TO 8-0292 LEARN 'RADIO, TV Electronic Engineering Classes 8TART Soon Electronics Institute 2487 WOODWARD WO 2-560 RADIO ELECTRONIC TV Schools 3730 WOODWARD TE 3-4820 Help Wanted, Men 40 Educational WANTED MEN To Train For Maintenance Inspection Trouble Shooting Overhaul on GAS-JET TURBINE AND TURBO PROP ENGINES Trained men mav earn S150 or more per week.

Earn as you learn No need to ouit your present iob until rou are trained Write to: UNIVERSAL JET ENGINE TRAINING 718 BOOK DEPT F. P. 8 DETROIT (261. MICH. Name Age Street City Phnne Time usually bogie Learn to Earn More ENROLL NOW FOR MECHANICAL DRAWING BLUEPRINT READING DETAILING SHOP MATH.

TOOL DTE DESIGN BODY PRODUCT DESIGN Registration 9 a.m. to 9 m. GI ADoroved Air Conditioned EAST SIDE DESIGN ENG. INSTITUTE 15845 HARPER LA 7 144 Employment Help Wanted, Men 40 Free Press Readers FOR VOUR INFORMATION Free Press will not disclose the name of anv classified advertiser using a box number. Readers answering box number ads who desire to protect their identity can follow this) procedure Enclose your reply to the box number in an envelope addressed to Classified Manager Free Press together with a note listing the firms you do not want to see your letter.

Your letter will he de-ett roved if the advertiser ts one you've mentioned. Tou will get full protection. CLASSIFIED RATES EXCEPTIONS For transient advertiser nnder the following classifications: Repairs and Service. Room for Rent. Board and Room, the rate Is: (Cash) 1 day lie per word: 3 day 27e per word: 7 days consecutively 86 per word.

Charge rate: 1 day 6.5c per day: 7 or more days consecutively 15e per line per day. Situations. Wanted: 8e Per word ner day. Telephpne WOodward 2 ABDOO Barbara, beloved wife of Mansuer: iear mother of Mrs. Mar Abraham, Dr.

Elmer Dr. Samuel David, Richard. Joseph. Mrs. Catharine Nader, Mrs.

Virginia David, nd Fred: 24 grandchildren and ra freat-yrandchild. Funeral Tuesday from Bafrnasco Funeral Home. 13 East Grand Blvd 8:30 am. and St. Maron Church.

East Congress and Orleans, 9:30 a.m. BASH Kenower Weimer. Died 1n Switzerland on August 2ft. 195S. At the time he was.

as he wished, with bis entire family his wilft, Xantha, bis sons, Kenower and James, his daughter. Nancy, and his daughter-in-law, Hanni. Services were held In Switzerland. BAXTER Florence Sent. 12.

19S8. Daughter of Susan Baxter: sister of William C. Baxter. Funeral service at the chapel of the Wm. K.

Hamilton 3975 Cass Tuesday at 1 p.m. BERTHIAUME Hector aire fts, at Teteran's Hos- ital. Grand Rapids. Brother of oretta. Blanehe.

Lillian. Mrs. Genevieve Hasgerty, Mrs. Beatrice Pnkriefka Arthur and Philip. Rest ing- at Loren A.

Wagner Funeral Home. P401 Chalmers until Monday 8:45 a.m. and at St. -Tildes' Church 9:30 Dm. a.m.

Rosary Sunday BROCKLEBANK Biohard, Sr. Husband of Elizabeth; father of Richard Archibald. William and Mrs. Thomas Powell: two grandchildren also survive. Funeral Monday, 2 p.m..

at A. H. Peters Funeral Home. 12057 Gratiot Ave. CARPENTER Ann wife of the late Scott Carpenter: mother of Mrs.

Don F. (Betty Ann) Dunnabeok of Bloom-field Hills: two srandehildren. Funeral services from Wm. Vasu Funeral Home. 4375 N.

Woodward between 13 and 14 Mile Roads. Monday 3:30 p.m. CARSON Bruce. Sent. 12.

of 1824 8 Marlowe, rieloved husband of Kathleen, dear lather of Robert. Ruth. Susanne and Marion Carson. Brother of Ben Carson ot Flint and Winnifred and Xlsie Carson both of Quebec In state at the R. G.

and G. R. Harris Funeral Home. 14751 W. McNich-da until 3 0 p.m.

Sunday, and from 2 o'clock Monday until service, time at 3:30 o'clock at Westminster Presbyterian Church. West Outer Drive at Hubbell. CLARK Laura C. Sept. 11.

dear mother of Mrs. Thomas (Alice I Hoch. Mrs. William (Dorothy) Hall and Arthur dautrhter of Fred and the late Laura Knitter: sister of Mrs. Marie Lana and Mrs.

Dorothy Ricken-riack: also survived by four grandchildren. Remains at A. G. Rigley Funeral Home. 12712 Livernois tintil 10 a.m.

Monday. In state at -Covenant Lutheran Church. Bnena Tista and Sorrento, from 11 a.m. until time of service at 1. CO AN Vina, as-e 83.

14851 Pardee Rd Taulnr Tnwrnshm Relnved wife of the late Milton lovm mother of Mrs. Edith Thomson. Georee and Wilson Coan: dear siter of Mrs. Belle Fletcher and Mrs. Evelyn Well; 4 grandchildren.

Services Mondav 2 P.m. at the Thon Fu neral Home. 2780 Biddle. Wyandotte. Interment Westmound tery.

DAAS Habib. Sept. 12 beloved husband fif Adele: dear father of Mrs. Fred Abdoo (Mary) and Mrs. David J.

Uayhall (Julia): brother of Mrs. Ward Bahna: three grandchildren. Funeral from Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Home. 14230 West McNichols Road.

Monday mornin? at 9. and Our Lady of Redemption Church at 10. DOUCETTE John (Jack). Sept. 10.

14581 Stout. Beloved father of Bernard. Mrs. Theresa Loucks. Manchester.

Eleanor and Charles: aHo survived bv 5 grandchildren and 3siBters. Friends may call at the Ros B. Jforthrop and S-n Funeral Home C2401 Grand River Redford until 11 a.m. Monday. Services Mondav Jp m.

at Briehtmoor Tabernacle, nterment Parkview. EASTHAM Harry Thomas. Sent 12 1058 of 1192 Burlmirame. Husband of Anna A. Eastham.

nnde of Mildred of Portland Oreron. Funeral service at Chanel of the Wm. R. Hamilton Co. 397S Cas Ave.

Monday 1 p.m. Interment at Romeo. Mich. EGAN Joseph beloved hnband of 'Martha: dear father of Mrs. Irene Jedlicki.

John J. and Joseph: three arrandchildren also survive: brother -nf Michael and Thomas. Funeral Tuesdav 9:30 am. from A. Petrs Funeral Home.

20705 Mack a Vernier Grosse Pointe Woods, and 10 a m. at St. Veronica Church. FELLERS Rav L. M.D Sept.

12 beloved husband of Melines (O'Connor). Funeral from the Harvev A Neelev Funeral Home. 16540 Meyera Rd. Mondav at 2:30 p.m. FLOWERS Leah Sent.

13. of 123 Potawa-tomi. beloved wife of LeRoy Flowers: dear daughter of Casper M. Keils and the late Bertha (Epting) Keils. Rosary from the Virgo E.

Kinsey Funeral Home. Lafayette at Fifth St. Roval Oak. Mondav 8 m. Prayers Tuesday 9 a.m.

from the funeral home followed by Re-ouiem Mass at 9:30 from Shrine of the Little Flower. Interment in family lot at Oak View Cemetery. Mt. Clemens papers please copy. I liCKLAcn i F.dwin.

Beloved husband of Tillie: dear father of Marvin and Mrs. Marion Schauer: five, grandchildren also survive: brother of Mrs. Dor-; I SQUERS Harry. Sept. 11.

of 6042 Chene St. Dear eon of Catherine: brother of Mrs. Anthony Chludzlnski. Mrs. Cheater Pazik Mrg.

Adam Mieci-kowski. Mrs. Harold Bales. Mrs. Edmund Sown and Stanley.

Funeral Mondav at 8:30 from the Wuiek Funeral Home: 19301 Van Dvke at 7 Mile to Sweetest Heart of Marv Church at 9:15. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. WEBBER Eema. Sent.

13. dear niece of Donald Webber. Funeral from the Harvey A. Neely Funeral Home. lt540 Meyers Tuesday at 10:30 a.m.

Interment at Muir. Michigan. WELLS Charlie C. beloved husband of Masgie: dear Ja.ther of Charles R. Mrs.

Virginia Denngton. and Herbert 10 grandchildren: son of Mrs. C. C. Wells: three brothers and two sister surviving.

Service at A. O. Matthews Funeral Home. 1030 E. Grand Blvd.

Monday at 1. Monuments Call, phone, write. No obligation THE LLOYD BROS. CO. More than 110 years at knowing- how.

2938 BOOK BLDG. WQ 1-7828 Redford Granite Works 23438 Grand River, opposite Grand Lawn Cemetery. KE 1-0458. Simpson Granite Works GRAND RIVER 23466. Opposite Grand Lawn Cemetery.

KB 1-0378. Cemeteries at vv rill is vtlAfiUj 1 graves. $245. Center. Divide.

TY 4-8040. MICHIGAN MEMORIAL 6 graves. Choice locations. $150 up. TY 4-0388.

CEMETERY LOTS WANTED Will pay cash for White Chapel. Roseland Park. Michigan Memorial and Grand Lawn lots If priced right. Give exact location and lowest price. Box 1084.

Free Press. 31. GLEN EDEN Lutheran 4 grave family plot. Only $200. Will divide.

VE 7-0338. MICHIGAN MEMORIAL 6 grave sections. As low as $150 for all. VE 7-0338. WHITE CHAPEL 3 graves.

Reau-tiful location. Cheap. VE 7-033S. Florists TWO large lots. 27191 Bennett at Curtis bet.

6 and 7 Mile R4. By owner. LI 2-9842. THE J. HUDSON CO.

FRESH FLOWER SHOP SPECIALIZES IN FUNERAL FLOWERS Our floral designers will arrange floral pieces expertly and promptly at moderate prices. 3 deliveries daily in anecial floral trucks. Come in or call in. Use your Charge Account. Hudson's Downtown 4th Floor CA 3-5100 2115 Funeral Directors 10 ALFRED E.

CROSBY 12700 HAMILTON at GLENDALE TO 8-0900 EST. 1912 ARMSTRONG 10300 Puritan UN 1-5389 JEROME A. DeSANTIS 2870 CHALMERS VA 2-5038 WM. R. HAMILTON CO.

3t7t CASS AVE. TE 1-2712 NORTHWEST CHAPEL 18900 as. Couzenj Hwy. Dl 1-130-0 BIRMINGHAM CHAPEL 820 MAPLE AVE Ml 4-8000 HALEY 18085 HAMILTON TO 8 7200 HARPER-MULLIGAN 8450 HAMILTON SU 6800 HARVEY A. NEELY HERBERT H.

NEELY MEYERS RD. AT JAS. CODZENS 18Q4Q MKYEKS KU. UJ JL-3BW0 HIU.IKERS S1INERAL HOME 2449 W. Grand Blvd.

TY 6-2233 A. H. Peters Funeral Home 12057 GRATIOT LA 6-7700 20705 MACK. GP Wdi. TU 4-5500 SULLIVAN 1423" McNiehols UN 4-2311 WM.

VASU, INC. 4375 N. Woodward, bet. 13-14 Ml. LIbertv 9-0500 13308 Woodward at Davison TO 8-0448 WUJEK FUNERAL HOME 19301 VAN DYKE.

TW 3 4034 Announcements Lost and Found 20 CALL MISS DA? at WOodwaj-d 2-9400 and let Free Preee readert help you una your tost articles. You may charge vour ad if you wish or take it to the nearest liner station to ret the same low rate as at the main office. BRACELET, silver, blue stones, Lost 95, downtown. TY 5-3038. COLLIE pup.

pet of 4 boys, white male, black spots, collar; 95 W. 7 Mi. -Meyers. Reward. UJN DIAMOND and enamel pin lost.

Gold lettering "Honi Soit Oul Mai Pense. Reward lor Keepsake. Federal 5-8087, FHF.NPH noodle, hlaek standard. Lost Labor day weekend. N.

W. Farmington area. $50 reward. Hiy- fair 6-1753. JO 4-o8'Jt).

GORDON Setter, black males, rabies tag b90731; lost in Aug. Reward. l-tBia. LOST Parakeet. July 30th.

Blue, crey. Talks plain (good morning, babv). Vicinity 7 Mile-Van Dyke- Nevada. Reward. rO 6-n7ria LOST Black wallet with Vene zuelan I.D.

papers and money. If found. please call WOodward 3-7100. room 810. LOST Black cocker.

Male. 8 yrs. old. (Blackie). No collar.

Reward. EL 8-0234 or LI 8-7i80. LOST Glasses In brown case. Reward Write 1121 Marvlajid. Grosse Potnte.

PARAKEET. Aug. 29, Somerset-E. Warren. Reward.

LA 7-2050. PARAKEET, blue. 911. Iroouois- E. Jefferson.

Reward. VA 1-3577. PURSE. Sept. 5.

Charlotte. Woodward. Temple, Park: important papers. cash. Reward Clara Schoermer.

22 Charlotte TE 2-8815 SILVER Rosary downtown or Belle Isle, keepsake. Rew. LU 4-2150. TRAVELING case lost 2310 W. Grand Blvd.

Reward. TY 6-0272. 40 Advertising Layout Artist Must be too-nCch wan with either retail or acvej-tising arencv exoerience. wart a creative, imaginative man. with ability to develop rourh ideas into finished compre-hensives.

The lob will be with a lara well-known Detroit organization and will rav well for a well-ouahfied man. Workinr conditions are ideal. Writ Fpx M-157. care Detroit Free Press. Detroit 31.

giving full background information ana reason for desiring a change from your present position. ENGINEERS ELECTRONIC Development of pulse circuits, transistor circuits, digital systems for commercial data processing equipment. MECHANICAL Development and design of small mechanical or electro-mechanical mechanisms. Permanent career opportunities in our expansion program. Apply in person or mail resume BURROUGHS 41100 Plymouth Rd.

Plymouth, Mich. a HEXMXG Harold P. fHal). of 149 CambrMre. Pleasant Ridge.

Sept. 12. Husband of Pauline father of Ann. T.inria. Hal and John K.

Remains at vessels runerat Borne. zatjHO Woodward Ave at Woodward Heights Funeral Monday 2 p.m. Drayton Ave. presoytenan Church Femdale. Cremation White Chapel In lieu of flowers send contribu tions to the Drayton Ave.

Tribute tuna. HODDER Lottie. Sept. 12. Beloved wife of treorire w.

Mother of Charles Hod- der. D. V.M.: aieo survived bv 6 grandchildren. Funeral from Mc- mnes-Liesmona tuners) Home 18111 Woodward Monday 8:15 St James Church (Ferndale) at 9 LOVELACE Omar W. (Dan).

Sept. 12. of 840 W. Willis, beloved husband of Ruth, dear father of Dan Lovelace and Mrs. Carole Schimmel.

brother of jnrs. inured Zimmerman of Tole do, Ohio. Also survived by 1 rrand child. Kristvne Schimmel. Services id ciock morninc at the R.

6. and G. R. Harris Funeral Home. 4C51 Cass Ave.

Interment dranam cemetery. Wayne. Ohio. MARK HAM Mary M. Beloved mother of Mrs Harold Wripht (Dolores), Mrs.

Don Giroux (Eileen), James Mrs. isher (Mary Ellen), and ReV. John Mar-kUan. grandchildren. Funeral from Fen- kell Chapel of Ted C.

Sullivan Funeral Home, 15800 Fenkell. corner of Forrer, Monday morning- at ana st. juary a of Redford Church at ten. McCAIDLESS Mrc Sept. 11.

of 27018 Roes Redford dear husband of Alice: dear lather of Marcus Robert L. and Betty Ann Bnton: brother of Mrs. Grace Baker Mrs. Bird McKay and John 10 erandchildren survive. Funeral Monday 10:15 a.m.

at chapel of Hammond Haaa Funeral Home. 24501 Fenkell. MILLER Mildred, age 62. 4538 Lutz Drive Warren. Wife of Bernard.

Mother in mrn. jnuarea Andrzeiak of East Detroit. Mrs. Steer of Warren, Mrs. Patricia McNabb of Jt.

Clair Shores. Eugene of East Detroit. Ralph and Ronald of Warren. Siter of Mrs. Harriet.

Van wnon. rands ana Bernard Martin. 14 grandchildren. Services 9:15 a.m. Tuesday.

Lyle Elliott Funeral Home. Mound Rd near Chicago Warren. 10 a m. St. Ann Church.

Burial Mt. Olivet. McRAE Dr. Donald of 259 W. Gd.

Sept. 11. 1958: husband of Ger-aldme McRae. Funeral service at chapel of the Wm. R.

Hamilton 3975 Case Monday at II a.m. Interment Mooretown. Ontario. MOORE Ellis (Whiteyl. Sept.

12. dear father of Mrs. George Flatt: brother of Bethel Moore and Ruel Moore of Harrisburg. Illinois. Services from J.

Sutton and Son Fu'neral Home. Monday 11 a.m. Interment Ever green. MOSKOVVITZ Harry. Sent.

13. 23480 Elaine Court. OP. Beloved husband of Dora; dear father of Oscar Moss. Mrs.

Murray Zunder: brother of Barney Morse. Services Sundav. 10:30 at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. 9419 Dexter. Interment Machpelah Cemetery.

NALAZEK Katherine. Sept. 10. Funeral Monday at 9:15 from Wuiek Funeral Home. 19301 Van Dyke at 7 Mile Rd.

to St. Thomas The Apostle Church at 10. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. NICHCZYNSKI William.

Sept. 12. of 8411 Barrie. Dhn. Beloved husband of Anna.

Dear father of Arthur. Henrietta. Mrs Charles Weidenbaeh (Artri-enne) and farolvn. Survived by 2 grandchildren. Dear brother of I Angpla Sandecki.

Constance Kvner. Marie Gardulski. Helen PilzmnsUi. oanna Svms. Josephine Mavka.

and Bernice Brooks. Funeral Tuesday 9 am. from Lesnev Funeral Home. 13201 Warren. Dearborn.

St. AJphonsus Church. 9:30. Interment. Holy Sepulchre.

Employed bv Juvenile Court of Wayne Coun-tv for many years. Member of Bishop Foley R. of C. of Dearborn. Member of ushers and sponsors club of St" Alphonsus Church.

Rosary Monday, 7:30 p.m. N1CKELL Corporal Dennis TJ C. age 19. Suddenly at Le Geune. North Carolina.

Son of Mr. and Mrs. Renney V. Nickell. Grandson of Mr S.

B. Nickell of Beaver. Ohio. Nephew of Mrs. Homer Eblin.

Mrs. Charles Blume Orie, and John Nickell Mrs. George Barker. Earl and Burt Kinnee and Mrs. Grace Kin-nee.

Funeral services Jrom Wm. Vasn Funeral Home. 4375 N. Woodward between 13 and 14 Mile Rds. Monday 2 p.m.

NICKIN Dora, of 13214 N. Norfolk, beloved mother of Abraham. Sidnev. Meyer. Mrs.

Sigmund Poznanski and Mrs. Joseph Linn: dear aister of Mrs. Freda Zabludowski: also 16 grandchildren 4 great-grandchildren. Service Sunday in Chicago. Arrangement by the ira Kaufman Chapel.

OKRENT Ida. 4277 Cortland, belrrved mother of Harry and Mrs Leo Brodsky: 8 grandchildren. Services Sundav. 9:30 a.m. at the Ira Kaufman Chanel 9419 Dexter.

Family at, Brodsky 13231 Burton. Oak Park. ORMANDY Thomas Stanley. Sept. 12.

of 8835 Mead. Beloved husband of Mabel; dear father of Kenneth and Stanley: also 6 grandchildren. At Querfeld Funeral Home. 1200 Oakwood. near Michigan.

Dearborn. Services Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Burial Acacia Park Cemetery. Under auspices of Dearborn Lodge No. 172 A M.

PINO Giuseppe. Beloved husband of Jac- oueline: dear father of Mrs. Rose Rosolinn. Mrs. Nina Auguliaro.

Mrs. Antinette Cardoni. Mrs. Mary Coyle. Miss Genevieve Pino.

Frank. Antnony. irs. irrace scua'mrz and late Joseph: 28 grandchildren. seven great-granocnildren also survive: father-in-law of Mrs Irene Pino.

At A. H. Peters Funeral Home. 12057 Gratiot until Monday. 10 pm In state at Bethel Christian Church.

10510 Sterritt. from Tuesdav. 10 am. until time of service. Tuesday, 11 a m.

RANKIN Joseph 7P. beloved husband of Edith: father of Josephine W. Rankin and Mrs. R. Neil Smith: brother of Mrs Michael Conaton and Mrs.

Karl F. Wertcr. Funeral services will be Mondav. 2 p.m. Had Axe.

Mich. Remains are at fa.milv residence. 420 West Huron. Bad Axe. ROSKOPP Gertrude.

Sept (suddenly), of tJJ Alger. St. lair Shores, wif. of George mother of Mrs. E.

Kenv Minnie. Mrs. Jack n'Ke Iv George and Robert .1. Funeral at the Verhevden Funeral Home 1630O Mack at Outer Monday at 11. SARSFIELD William 59 years, Sept.

11. ios father of Rotvrt. Windsor. Mrs Murray Magrath (Joan). Detroit; Mrs.

Thomas Lindsay (Janet). Dearborn: Mrs. William Mc.Vaugh-ton (Dorothn Wyandotte; hrother of Patrick. Windsor: Mrs. Doroihy Hamilton.

Toronto; Winifred. California. Ft.Vieral Monday from 'h Marcotte Funeral Home. S70 Wyandotte E. Windsor at 9.30 a.m.

SCHWERrN Henry beloved husband of FHse-dear father of WTilliam. Herbert' Mrs. Howard (Frieda) Robertson and Elmer: six grandchildren and five treat-rrandchildren also survive. At A. H.

Petera Funeral Home. 12057 Gratiot until 10 am. Monday. In state at Mt Calvary Lutheran Church. Chalmers at Seymour, from noon until time of service Monday, 2 pm.

Memorials may be sent to Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church. SKINNER Jerry 4108 Lapham. Dearborn. Beloved husband of Georgine; dear father of Mrs.

Joseph (Dawn) Krol and Jade Skinner: eon of Mrs. Ada Skinner: brother of rtnrrf trn. neral Monday. 1 from Howe Peterson Funeral Home. 22548 iicnigan.

iiearnorn. Burial North-view Cemery. auspices Livonia Lodge 5S8, STOTTS William Sent. 11. 1958 Hus CASH RATES 1 Day 14e per word: 3 dav (in 7 period) 39e per word: 7 day consecutively 84e per word.

Minimum charge 10 words or 2 lines. CHARGE RATES 1 Day 80e per Hne; 3 days fin 7-day period) 70c, per line ner day: 7 days consecutively 60e per line per dav; 30 days or more consecutively fHr ner line per dav. Count A average words per line. Personals 22 ANYONE knowing the whereabouts of Louise Wiley, married name Swift, age about 58. please contact the Law Office of HRIBAR AND CONWAY.

3 4324 St. Clair Avenue. Cleveland 10. Ohhx BILLS WORRYING aVER DEBTS? If Installment payments of past due bills are troubling yon let consolidate and arrange to pay all your bill past dPe or not with on payment you can afford. If you ow You pay as low as $1,000 $15 per week 3.000 $25 per week 3.000 $35 per week No Security No Co-signer OPEN NIGHTS by APPOINTMENT Credit Management, Inc.

8204 Woodward TR 1-4466 HYPNOTIST Counselling on emotional problems, tensions, speech defects, allergies. WA 5-6117. HYPNOTIST Weight reduction or emotional problems. VA 3 0835 Business Personals 23 MIMEOGRAPHING Typing. Pro-grams, Letters, etc.

WO 5-5832. Christmas Trees 25 CHRISTMAS TREES 2.000 Norway nines. 350 scotch 5'-8' sheared, pine boughs, whole-sale. Phone. Cass City 8231-R.

Transportation 32 A.A.A. N.Y. OREGON Seattle New Orleans. Hartford CLAUDE'S. 0106 MICH, LP 4-1420 AAA SEATTLE.

PHOENIX CALIFORNIA MIDWEST AUTO 2621 GRAND RIVER WO 1-3R90 ATLANTA NEW ORLEANS CONNECTICUT SEATTLE TVETROIT- DRIVEAWAY SERVICE 03S0 FROADSTREET WE 3-P373 AUTOS SEATTLE All State Auto Driveawav 8110 Llvernolg TY 4-8800 ACE Transport California, Seattle, New York, Albuquerque, Texas, New Orleans, Colorado. 2911 Wood ward. TE 2-1002 At nee Ca rs to Ca I if TO 5-5700 18018 WOODWARD CATHERINE RAE 252S4 Grand River KB 4-0610 KE B-fl80 Educational 35 AIRLINES need Jet Mechanics. 5125.00 to $175 00 per week. Home study and resident training will not interfere" with present iob.

Financing arranged if mechanically inclined. Free placement service. For oualifving Interview write now giving name, address, phone number, age, occunation and working hours to ATLANTIC JET TR AIN-ING. Bo M-153. Free Pres 31.

AIRLINES TRAINING FOR MEN AND WOMEN ELECTRONICS TRAINING CENTRAL TECH 'L INSTITUTT! OFFICE HOURS 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. 415 Lafavet.te Blfg. WQ 2-7762 BUSINESS TRAINING Dav and Evening Enroll Now THE BUSINESS INSTITUTE-Michigan Theater 220 Ragley Call or Phone WO 2-6534 Entertainers, Musician 30 Frefettienal, Church and Concert Pltai telsshont at TU 1-7191 and leara details ef a nsw empley-mint tarvic advtntageaus you. WILLIAM RED0ICK Educational 35 MEN WANTED FOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT TRAINING Complete training program for HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPER- ATING ENGINEERS now offered by one of the nation largest and nationally recognized training institutions.

Investigate the advantages of this new modern training Program today! Budget term arranged. NEW HIGHWAT and CONSTRUCTION programs are under way in every part, of the ni-nirv Now i the time to brume a SPECIALIST In this vit-ai industry. Fill in the couuon below and mail I od a.v 1 Heavy Equipm't Training NORTHWEST SCHOOLS DEPT. H9-146 737 N. MICHIGAN CHICAGO.

ILL. NAME ADDRESS CITY AGE STATE PHONE Hours Worked: From to Trade Technical Schools 36 ELECTRONICS Imirlca'i Fastest GrQwinz Industry NEEDS TRAINED ENGINEERS TECHNICIANS SERVICEMEN Industrial Electronics T. V. Servicing Color Television Electronie Engineering; NO PREVIOUS TRAINING OR EXPERIENCE REQUIRED PHONE VISIT SCHOOL OR MAIL COUPON FOR FREE ELECTRONIC BOOKLET TEMPLE 3-4620 RADIO ELECTRONICS TELEVISION SCHOOLS 3730 WOODWARD Nsme-F Addren City Zone Hi Advertisement set In display rvpe or with illustrations or border will be eharged 2e per line over the above rate. Above rates apply to all originating within the State of Michigan.

Out of State rates: 81.15 ner line daily: 81.25 per line Sundav; or 23c ner word daily and 2oe per word Sunday. The Free Press reserves the right to classify, revise or reject anv want ad. and is not responsible for errors after the first incorrect Insertion of an advertisement. 9400 Educational 35 LEARN FLORAL DESIGNING De Patio Floral School. VA 3-1401.

Switchboard-Receptionist and typing. Day. eve. classe. 3 wk.

All age. Free placement service. Florence Utt School. WQ 1-5075 Help Wanted, Men 40 DIE CAST DIE DESIGNERS Minimum 5 Years Experience on Zinc Hardware Eastside Company Steady Employment Liberal employee benefits WRITE BOX 1080 FREE PRESS 31 Writ giving age, txperienea and education. LOCKHEED GEORGIA DIVISION Located ia the Atlanta Metropolitan Area, one of the Nation', leading cultural, industrial and recreational centers, Lockheed offers outstanding opportunities for Engineers and Scientists in the development and design of prop jet freighters and personnel transports, jet trainers and transports, ground handling equipment, missile support equipment, aircraft modification, special products, and nuclear powered aircraft.

Also, the Lockheed Nuclear Products Iranch is today engaged in a broad program of research development, design and production ef nuclear reactors for the creation of useful energy and it engaged in an extensive and comprehensive program of radiation effects testing at its Nuclear Laboratory site. You may fake advantage of the opportunities in the above areas or endeavor in the following fields: Design Structures Mathematics Electronics Thermodynamics Flight Test Research Electronic Research Lah. Equipment Standards Engineering Technical Writing Service Manuals Engineering Mechanical Systems Operations Research Propulsion NUCLEAR Reactor Core Analysis Nuclear Engineering System Analysis Reactor Design Radiation Shield Analysis Theoretical Physics Advanced Nuclear Engineering Remote Operations Engineering Radio Chemists Radiation Damage Analysis Electronic Test Engineering Automatic Flight Controls Test Engineering R. S. V.

P. W. P. Key EnflnearlRf Frofmlonal Plicuneirt iKkfciB Atrcraft Csrporitlsi 134 W. fiisMrM I.W.

Atiaitta Cunrfla HYDRAULIC DESIGN ENGINEERS Challenging opportunities exist in the development of ground support equipment for the TITAN ICBM. Assignments on new projects are available for engineers experienced in the design of high pressure hydraulic systems and components. It will be necessary for applicants to be familiar with electro-mechanical servo theory and applications to automatic control. Applicants should be capable of developing complex systems and component layouts from initial design data and prepare test and program reports. ROCKET PROPELLANT SYSTEMS ENGINEERS New development projects in the TITAN ICBM ground support equipment program have created opportunities for engineers with experience or interest in Propellant Handling systems.

Engineers at all levels with experience or training in the design of high pressure piping systems and an analysis of heat transfer and fluid flow problems are invited to discuss these opportunities. Work will be varied and interesting and will offer the opportunities of following the equipment development into the operational stage. Mr. Nick Pagan, Director of Scientific and Engineering Staffing, and Mr. David Potter, Co-ordiriator of Engineering Personnel, will be in Detroit during the fall meeting of the American Rocket Society.

Inquiries concerning professional opportunities at Martin-Denver may be directed to Mr. Pagan or Mr. Potter who can be reached at Convention Headquarters during the week of September 15th. Please call WOODWARD 3-0086 at the times indicated on the following dates: Monday, September 159:00 Noon 3:30 P.M.-6.30 P.M. othy Odren, Mrs JXeTTier ano Mrs.

Alma Epoler. Funeral Tues-ithe. day. 2 p.m., at A. Peters Fu neral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave.

GIBSON Thomas. Sept, 12. of the late Jemima. Funeral from Mc-Innes Desmond Funeral Home. 18111 Woodward Mondav.

2 p.m. Entombment Wnodlawn under auspices of Eureka Lodge No. 609 F. and A. M.

HALL Loretta Mae. 32. 13333 Sycamore Wyandotte, beloved wife of William: loving daughter of Mrs. Lillian Crute: dear sister of Mrs. Laraine Welch.

Services Monday 3:30 pm at the Thon Funeral Home. 2780 B'ddle Ave Wyandotte. Interment Ferndale Cemetery. nANSON Nereaca. Sept.

11, of 15400 Ap-fioline. Dear wife of Grantley: dear mother of Burnette and Mrs. Given Tester; grandmother of Jammie. Judy Hansom: Wendy and Debbie Tester. Funeral service at Chapel of Hammond A Haas Funeral Home.

24501 6 Mile. Monday 1 m. HARRINGTON Phyllis P910 Church Rd Gross Isle. September 11, a teacher at MrKlnstrv School In Detroit for 45 years: beloved sister of Mrs William C. Clark: dear aunt of Mrs.

Stanley Coddington, William Clark. Mrs. Robert C. Otter, and Philander G. Harrington.

Services It ro Monday. September 15 at the Ralph W. Ridg Funeral Home. 2272 W. Jefferson.

Trenton. Interment Wood mere Cemetery. Detroit. HAWKINS Margaret P. (Aunt Madge).

Sept. 11. of 20 Harbor Hill. Oroas Pointe Farms. Beloved mother of Albert Andermsn- sister of Mrs.

W. E. Anderman. Funeral from the Ver-heyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Monday at 9:30 and to St. Paui'i Church at 10.

IICLM Fred, of 9ffll Ward, husband of Lena: father of Mrs. Olg Lang. Mrs. Ruth Schilk and Susan: also umveo ny 4 granocnildren and 3 areat grandchildren. At Schmalz-pedt Sons Funeral Home, 16825 River until 9 a m.

TuerjaT In state at St John's Lutheran Cbnrch from until time of ejervjee at 1 pm. Additional Doath Notices On Pare I A Home Duyintj May Eg Tuesday, September 769:00 Noon 5:00 P.M.-6.-30 P.M. Wednesday, September 17 9:00 P.M. If unable to come in for an interview, please send your resume to: Mr. Nick Pagan Director of Scientific and Engineering Staffing Easier Than You Think Today's homes have so much to offer in the way of convenience and comfort mor than ever before.

They have been planned to mate living easier. Home financing has been made easier, too. A home of your own or a much-needed larger home for your growing family may easily be within your financial scope. And of course, the easiest way to shop for a home is to first check the Real Estate columns of the Free Press classified section for the pick of today's offerings in homes. Frco Press Want Ads taX JLtH KNVtR I COLORADO band of Hsraiet Roehm Stotts; brother of Mrs AM Reighard.

Mrs. George Klein. Mrs. Milton Blouch. Omer and Le Stotts.

FunerJ serv. tee st chapel of the Wro, Hv u7 1075 Monday at 2 :30 p. m..

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