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EVERYBODY'S 0m li tm WANT AD SECTION TO PLACE FREE PRESS WANT ADS CALL WO 2-9400 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1951 1 1 LEGAL NOTICES it nriru Hnrircc in -r 1 j-tgj ruunu ntLr nAniLU. MEM i 7fl HF WllTFn. Hri in una uiiurrn uru i I ma.MV.nitara M. 1 1 MI.I.L1. f1 .11 M.I 1..

If f. inn U. BUW a LOST Vicinity Outer Drive and 1 -zi "nnui men i n.ir TTHHICU, WtH CLASSIFIED INDEX The rvn.rlmnt .1 Znhl. warren. Aim.

29. Enrlish Pointer: Brown and white. REWARD. LO 2-01 00 BOBBIN Marie Dunham, suddenly. Sept.

6. 1951. at Pt. Coburn. Ontario.

Wife of Omer E. Robbins. mother of Omer E. and James B. Robbins.

sister of Harry Dunham of Redlands. Calif. Funeral services at chaoel of the Wm. R. Hamilton Cass corner Alexandrine.

Monday at 2:30 p. m. BIBOLIN Sept. 6. Frederick W.

of FORD MOTOR CO. ENGINEERING DIVISION Is preparing to let contracts for the MJrlE. and alley: STREETS: Deacon: Vissrer to Schaefer. Canyon: Warren to Chester. IVnnis: Clippert to Livernois.

Pembroke: Gilchrist to Biltmore. Rockdale: Sawyer to Parkland. Auburn: 27' S. of Outer Drive to Outer Drive. Pilerim: Murray Hill to St.

Marys. Meadowdale: S. ol Van Buren to Jov. Pilirrim: St. Marys to Prevost.

Vario: Sherwood to Carrie. ALLEY BOUNDED BY: E. 180' Prairie. Monica. Oakman.

Ewald. DE SOTO DIV. CHRYSLER CORP. NEEDS MACHINE REPAIRMEN MACHINE PARTS LAYOUT DIE MAKERS TOOL grinder" Operators (Tool Work) CONGRESS Tool Die Div. 3300 DENTON Clst PM No.

No. Acreage for Sals 111 12 ADartmtnu (or Rent 46 8 Apartment Property 102 12 Appliances 69 0 Auction Salei 78 8 Auto Parts. Tires 90 11 Auto Repairing 11 Auto Trailers 87 10 Autos. Trucki Wanted 88 10-11 Ballroom and Haiti 13 6 Board and Room 3fl 8 Boats and Eauipment 81 9 Ruildin Material SO 8 Bungalow for Sal 87 12 Business Cards 29 8 Business Opportunities 8 Business Places for Rent 52 8 Business Prooert 101 1 Canadian Property 108 12 Cemeteries Children to Board 37 8 Convalescent Homes 38 8 Death Notices 3 6 Educational 2R 8 Employment Agencies 22 1 Exchange Real Estate 115 12 I Farms and Lands 112 13 I Farm Eauioment 77 9 Farm Products 5 Flats for Rent 4 8 Flats for Salt, 89 12 Financial 123 10A Florida Property 107 12 Funeral Directors 8 5 Furn. Apartments for Rent 47 8 Furnished Houses for Rent 41 8 Furnished Flats for Rent 45 8 Furn.

Inc. for Rent 43 8 Garasre Equipment 92 11 Heln Wanted. Men 20 5-1-7 JTlD Wanted. Women 23 7 8 Home Furnishings 88 9 Hotels S3 8 Housekeeping Rooms 34 8 Houses for Rent 40 8 Houses for Sale 1 1 I Huntinc and Fishtnr lOfl U1 This notice is riven in compliance with Chapter a. Section 12.

of Charter of the City of Detroit, oraer mat an puwic service corpora- tions and all City departments, and all owners of real estate abutting on any of the above-named streets, or make ll i.r 2 i tions and the like therein foreThe UCh "reeU alley is commenced Service connections in advance of pavement will not be installed after the paving contract has been started. Secure permit for the installation of water services at the Water Office-No 735 Randolph Street. The cost to be assessed for streets Is estimated as of this date to ap- urojiuiaie SO.BU per nn. ii. of abut iiiik uruufriv nd S5.00 Der lin ft for the allpv.

i ne iinai assessment will be determined on the basis of the actual cost of the contract awarded to the lowest responsible bidder CARL D. WARNER. Commissioner of Pu bl ic Work 3 DEATH NOTICES BARRETT Martha Virginia, of onenaan. wile of the late James: dear mother of Mrs. Murrev Jourdan.

James Janeanne: gite'r of Mrs. Paul Soma. Mrs. Laurette Jones. Phillippe and Jack Laffey.

funeral from Lassahne Funeral Home. 5fi0 E. Grand Tuesday at St. Charles Church at 10 a. m.

BAATZ Sept. 7. Anna Estella formerly of oS45 W. Fort, beloved 'ate George: dear mother pf Christian. Mrs.

Frank Owen, of Lake Wales, Perlee. Frank. VSalur. Mrs. Phillip Sneace.

of Miami. Mrs Gustavo Rahn Mrs. Allan McArthur. of Dearborn. Also survived by 11 grandchildren I and 24 great-c-randfhilHrpn anH creat grandchildren.

Funeral I from ehaliel nf the in IZiprilrt W. Vernor Mondav at 8-30- i Holy Redeemer Church at 9 a. m. ACCOUNTANTS iVsPECT01B APPE1! Boilpr. Electrical.

Heatinr and Smoke) At TO MECHANICS BUILDING OPERATORS FIREFIGHTERS MECHANICAL TRADESMEN aii'ii AL l-ABOKATORY ANALYST PI BL.1I. 1ST REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT TECHNICAL A ID a TYPIST STENOS. AND CLERKS AIRPORT SERVICE MAN loth Floor. Water Board Building DETROIT CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION ADDING MACHINE REPAIRMAN Must be experienced to act as serv JCe manager in Pontiac area. Phone I x-nw APPLIANCE salesman.

Must be experienced In TV and appliances for store in busy location. Salary and cnmmission. lift woodward. ARC WELDERS White, thoroughly experienced all positions, nlate and iaiiK worK. w.

8 Mile Kd AUTO TRUCK MECHANICS Wanted by large West Side Chevrolet neaier. i.ail Williams. TE 4-433Q. AUTO WASHERS Wanted A npiy. reaay ior worK.

odlc Auto Wash. m-iMn L.ivprnois. AUTOMOBILE Bumper Body and fender man; steady work. Riviera Collision, 10230 Livernois. WE a-vosi BAKKER Steady; excellent pay.

5 aa.vs. Hatneld s. 19634 Plymouth rto. BAKtiER First class: steady lob good for SSfl ner wpetr At 'hnp. ette Barber 17219 Lahser Rd.

BARBER Steady, salary and com- mi si on. my i E. Jelferson. BARBER, steady, sober: good inb- 75 net. Walt's Barber Shop.

1039 Ter- rnoriai Battle rreen. Ph. 3-hK7' BARBER Wanted Satisfactory guar antee. Knight's Barber Shop. 12933 Woodward.

LI 2-6306. BORING MILL EXPERIMENTAL MACHINSTS WOOD PATTERN MAKERS DIE MAKERS TOOL MAKERS DIE SINKERS TOOL INSPECTORS Overtime STEAM HAMMER REPAIR MACHINE REPAIR PACKARD Harper at Concord OPEN SATURDAY A.M. BORING MILL OPERATORS GOOD RATES 58 HOUR WEEK STEADY WORK Snyder Tool Eng. Co. 3400 E.

Lafayette BORING MILL LATHE HANDS MILL HANDS BENCH HANDS DAY 9 AND NIGHTS TOP RATES Must Have Job Shop Experience GRIFFIN ENG. TOOL CO. 2200 12TH ST. BRICK AND BLOCK LAYERS Come ready to work. 13711 Joy Road.

BROKERS with tractors 1947 or later nver 2U ton with air brakes null company trailers. Also brokers 17210 Braille, beloved husband of the late Anna: dear father of George of California: Carl of Walnut Lake: Mrs. Dorothy Adams, of Boston, and Mrs. Gertrude Gawlas of iwirou: nrotner oi ueonre. Lna and Mrs.

Walter O'Connor. Mrs. Mary Geig-er. all of TJfiea. New York: leaves 17 (rrandchildren and 13 rreat-erand- rv-Cf from the i 1 ent at White Chapel, i Ltlc- New York, papers please copy, RrsoWTCZ Diprt Sont A 1Q; 1 dfV ler Stanley Sept 'To 8 15 am "from JohnB i PuiSil HoV, 4437 Russell.

To Our Ladv ITfln nf Chria. tians Church at 9 a. m. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. SUTTON Sept.

7. Arthur dear husband of Genevieve: dear son of Ella B. Sutton: dear brother of Dr. Palmer E. and Warren E.

Sutfon. the" 'ffilw' i Hamilton, at Pnriian TADDIA John, age 9. Sept. 7. dear husband of Ermilinda: father of Florence.

Mrs. Annie Sivon. Mrs Eleanor Stanko and Joseph. Funeral 9:30 a. m.

from Chapel of Kisco, 4750 Cecil, just north of Mich- igan: St. Luke's Catholic Church 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre i WARnFI.T s.r.1 1 i lovea wife of the late Frank G. dear aunt of Jason I.ockwnnH srv' ices at the Fred Wood Funeral Home.

8450 Plymouth nr. Gd. River. Monday, 2:30 P. m.

Burial Grand Lawn. WHITE September 7. 1851. Anna. beloved wife of Montgomery White: dear sister of Margaret Sloan.

Rosary at chanel of the Wm. R. Hamilton Cass cor. Alexandrine, Sunday evening. Reouiem Mass at St.

Agnes Church. Monday morning at 10 o'clock. -IN MEMORIAM. CARD OF THANKS IN LOVING MEMORY of our dear I mother. Annie L.

Constable, who 1 awav eight years ago today. This mir ai-r'T'ri As darknesw shnwa wnrid I Sadlv missed by her loving children! Marjory. Ethel, Edith. Mae. William "'inanes THE WIDOW nf itlA lata Wai-ron cums wisnes to thank their many friends and neighbors for the kind- ness and sympathy shown during her rei-eni nereavement.

Especially does sue wish inanK me many mood donors, who gave so freely Mrs. arren Burns. 5 MONUMENTS A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF MONUMENTS AND MARKERS AT THE OLD RELIABLE SHELDON GRANITE Co. Opposite Evergreen and Woodlawn 19800 WOODWARD TO 8-1725 CALL, phone or write. No obligation.

I HE LLOYD BROS. CO. More than 100 years of knowing how. 2338 BOOK BLDG. WQ 1-7628 Redford Granite Works 23436 Grand River, opposite Grand Lawn Cemetery.

KE 1-0458 Simpson Granite Works GRAND RIVER. 23466. Opposite Grand Lawn Cemetery. KE 1-0378 8 FUNERAL DIRECTORS DAVID P. ANDERSON 12809 TWELFTH ST.

TO 8-9720 ARMSTRONG 10300 PURITAN UN 1-B369 RALPH BOURGEOIS Model Chanel 8339 MACK Satisfied Clientele WA 1-1234 COOPER BROS 25 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE WE INVITE YOUR CONFIDENCE 10400 MACK AVE. AT GARLAND VA 2-58S5 GORDON C. CRABB 10998 GRATIOT LA ALFRED E. CROSBY 12700 HAMILTON. AT GLENDALE.

TO 8-0900. EST. 1912 JEROME A. DE SANTIS CHALMERS. VA '2-503(1 DILL BROS.

RST 1017 10215-19 Hamilton TO 5044 FRAZIER FUNERAL HOMES 2377 W. Gd Blvd. at Salle TY 4-6100 18900 Jas. Couzens nr. W.

7 Mile PI 1-1300 HALEY lBOfi.S HAMILTON TY 8-720Q WM. R. HAMILTON CO. (ESTABLISHED 18R31 Detroit's Largest and Finest Funeral Establishment For 88 years we have served this city and suburbs with dignity and ethical standards. Complete funerals as low as S100 have always been part of our service.

Our personnel has been selected to serve every creed with complete un- derstanding. You may come at any time with out obligation or embarrassment and ask any auestion pertinent to funerais and costs. Our large display rooms where prices for complete funerals are plainly marked is always open for inspection. PARKING As an additional service we have a free oarkinr lot with space for 300 car. 3975 CasB Ave.

TE 1-271 N. FRANK HAMILTON WM. R. HAMILTON CLARENCE OTTER Members by invitation National Selected Mortician HARPER MULLIGAN 18450 HAMILTON UN 8-7200 HILL1REKS FUNERAL HOME 2449 West Grand Blvd. TY 6 2233 IRA KAUFMAN 9419 DEXTER TY 7-4520 JOSEPH L.

LASSALINE 560 E. GRAND BLVD. WA 3-3082 LEWIS BROS. 3800 Puritan, cor. Dexter UN 1-7700.

Fred G. Marshall Sons, Inc. HOME FOR FUNERALS I 3462 E. Jefferson LO 7-2178 I JOHN P. MAUS 17311 FENKELL.

COR. LINDSAT. YE 7-7171 1 HARVEY A. NEELY HERBERT H. NEELY II MEYERS ROAD.

AT JAS. COUZENS. I 16540 MEYERS RD. UN 1-3880. A.

H. PETERS 12057 GRATIOT LA 8-2161 A. LEONARD SULLIVAN 7843 DEXTER BLVD. TY 8-3233 SUTTON SON 4147 Trumbull Ave. TE 2-5100 VE 8-8100 158(1(1 fenkell.

Chas. Verheyden, Inc. Established 40 Years. 18300 MACK AT OUTER DRIVJC TP 1-8500 GEO. P.

WARRICK 1093 E. GRAND BLVH WA 1-0252 WUfEK FUNERAL HOME 1432 E. CANFIELD TE 2-7505 LOST AND FOUND LIBERAL REWARD for return or information: small reddish tan female dog. floppy ears, light chest, mixed breed, named Lost on North John R. Sept.

2. Call Lincoln BLACK WALLET lost, man's. W. Vernor-Springwells: keep money. reward for papers.

VI 3-5222. BLUE TICK HOUND (young), name mue Keward. Macomb Coun- BOXER LOST West Side. Birmingham. 5 months, male.

4 white feet, fawn color. Phono Midwest 4-819rV BRACELET Lost Gold, pearls: part of set. Keepsake. LA 6-5S44. CALL MISS DAV at Woodward 2-9400 and let Free Press readers help you find vour lost articles.

ou may charge your ad if you wish or take the nearest liner station to ret the same low cash rates as at the ma.u office. DIAMOND 1 ttimug no uiaoionus iosi aooui Aug. 3. Reward. Mr.

Gallandt. WO 5-31 133. DOG Lost near New Baltimore. black female, white blaie on chest, part cocker with short straight hair. Reward.

KE 2-4999. DOG Lost Red Irish Setter, female. named Patsy. Royal Oak area. Liberal reward for return or infor- atign.

Midwest 4-6883. ENGLISH SETTER White with black spots. Vicinity Stansbury-Lyndon. Aug. 30.

VE 8-6410. FOUND Glasses, 'downtown. Inquire cashier. Detroit Free Press. LOST Lady's black purse.

Reward. i. Peterson. WO 3-2500. I 25 7 i 5 131 CADILLAC MOTOR CAR DIVISION needs JR.

COST ESTIMATOR METAL PATTERN MAKERS TOOL PESIGNERS TOOL MAKERS DIE MAKERS DIE SHAPER OPERATOR WOOD MODEL MAKERS TOOL INSPECTORS MILLWRIGHTS PIPE FITTERS INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL GRINDERS TOOL SHARPENERS GISHOLT LATHE OPERATORS PRODUCTION MACHINE OPERATORS METAL POLISHERS AND BUFFERS AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS (with tools) ASSEMBLERS 2860 CLARK COLLECTOR on established routes. full time: salary S50 per week plus rommissions from bc'm to 50 on delinquent accounts. EMPIRE. 8336 WOODWARD Credit Collection Men Permanent positions available for young men interested in secure future. Excellent salary.

Annual bonus: free insurance: pension plan: rapid advancement assured. Experience helpful, but not necessary. Phone Mr. Springer. WO 3-OI'CO.

CHECKERS TOOL DESIGNERS MACHINE DESIGNERS PRODUCT DETAILERS PROCESS MEN PLENTY OF OVERTIME AND HIGH RATES. APPLY DOUGLAS TOOL CO. 3437 GOLDNER NEAR MICHIGAN AT 30TH ST. CHIEF CHEMIST (LACOUERS) Large Industrial Finishes Manufacturer has an opening for a man with executive ability to direct the activities of its lacquer laboratory. Should have 8 to 10 years experience in lac- oner formulaiions.

Knowledge of fur- ago area Replies held'in strict con-fideniy. Box 1 5H4. Free Press. 31. COST ACCOUNTANT Man with accounting background.

Printing or publishing experience preferred but not required. Work into cost analysis. This is an opportunity to locate with long established national company. Write giving full details of education, experience, etc. BOX 1648, FREE PRESS, 31 DENTIST $5,000 yr.

guarantee plus commission. Hours 9 to 5:30. Established practice over 25 years. Write Box 1623. Free Press.

31. DESIGNERS TOOL AND DIE CHECKERS PROCESS MEN' LOOK INTO YOUR OPPORTUNITIES AT DICKERSON ENGINEERING CO. 17 BRADY. AT S70O WOODWARD TE DESIGNERS Junior and Senior Layout Mn with experience on jigs and fixtures. 64- hour weeR.

DRAFTSMEN Attraetire draftlnr positions lor experienced layout men. HAMMERMEN Both board and sieani hammer recent drOD loree experience. rith MACHINISTS Experienced all-around machinists lor drop forge division. THE TIMKEN-DETROIT AXLE CO. CLARK AVE.

NEAR W. FORT Broach Designer STEADY WORK LIBERAL FRINGE BENEFITS ANCI PENSION PLAN. ETC, GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS I National Broach! and Machine Co. 5600 ST. JEAN i LOST, ladies rrWtwatch.

Sta-rite. sold. 6 diamonds. Reward. TY B-9432.

PARAKEET Lost. sreen. black dot col lar. on. Sent .3 VA 4-4 148.

PCRSE John R-Edmore: return con- tents. keep money. LA 1-3468 SPITZ LOST White. 2 vrs nlrt small female: needs care: Fri. Aug 24.

Reward. TE 2-17H7. RISTWATCH Lady's Amerieus Cocktail. Wed. Gd.

River-Oakman, Gd. River-Greenfield: rew. Livonia 4408. If FARM PRODUCTS CHOICE Bartlett pears and prune plunia. Geo.

R. Simmons Sons. 46320. 10 Mile West Northvilie between Taft and Berk Rd. FOR SALE Bartlett pears and yellow es plume.

Bring- container. 50205 w. a Mile. Northvilie. GOAT'S milk Good for ulcers, run down condition.

Livonia 640i. 13 BALLROOMS AND HALLS DANNEBO HALL Day. eve. rentals: arking. TE 2-5731.

LO 1-4973. 14 MEETINGS DETROIT LODGE No. 2. FA AM. special communication Tuesday 6 i confer A.

degree. Walter P. N. Foote. secretary.

IS TRANSPORTATION A FREE TRIP TO NEW YORK DETROIT ORIVEAWAY SERVICE Dealers and private cars delivered anywhere: drivers wtd. WO 2-0095 AIR COACH California S88 Miami 549. Ticket office. 600 Woodward. Room 304.

ACE Drive a new car, no fees. California, Portland. Texas. Okla. 2826 Wood- ward.

TE 2-1002. CATHERINE RAE DEALER'S DRIVE A WAY SERVICE 20 Yars in Drive-Away Business 21721 Grand River KE 2-2170 GOOD DEAL for anvone going to Texas. Call now. TE 2-1002. 2826 Woodward.

NEW CARS to Seattle. Frisco. L. A. at once.

Hayes Auto Driveaway. WE 3-6783. 16 SPECIAL NOTICES BED WETTING STOPPED NO DRUGS Approved by Doctors WO2-14Q0 Call Miss Addy TR 1-4811 19 MUSIC LESSONS ACCORDIONS LESSONS at your nome. Accoraions lurnisned. Call CLARINET or SAXOPHONE lessons at your home, reliable instructor.

1 ft-QO iH PIANO Former instructor Cincinnati Conservatory. Home or studio. Children Adult beginners. Mr. Mac-Gillis.

LOraine 7-1 59K 20 HELP WANTED, MEN Accountant-Jr. Young man, recently graduated with business administration degree, for position in accounting department of growing company in Detroit. Salary $250 per mo. 40-hour week. 5 days.

Apply in own handwriting stating age, education, ex perience and draft status. Address Box 1651, Free Press. 31. ACCOUNTANTS Established firm of certified public accountants has permanent positions open in Detroit and Grand Ranids for juniors and seniors. Excellent training Free hospitalization and life insurance and other fringe benefits.

State age. education, ex perience and salary expected. Box I 1639. Free Press. 31.

16 SPECIAL NOTICES UNITED STORAGE 4731 GD. RIVER CUBIC FEET OF NEW AND USED UNCLAIMED STORAGE RELEASED FOR SALE OPEN SUNDAY 11 TO 5 Fri. 9 A. M. 9 P.

M. VERY EASY TERMS MOST OF THESE ITEMS AT NO MONEY DOWN GAS RANGES 10-PC. DINING ROOM SUITES DINETTE SUITES LATE MODEL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS iSome Have Automatic Defrosters AUTOMATIC WASHERS SOFA BEDS HIDE-A-BEDS 3-PC. BEDROOM SUITES, Springs and Mattresses CARPET SWEEPERS 9x12 RUGS RADIO PHONO CONSOLES TOASTERS, MIXERS, COFFEE MAKERS, DISHES BABY BEDS, COMPLETE Plenfy of Everything BUT COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS CREDIT TO ALL UNITED STORAGE 4731 GD. RIVER NR.

14TH TY 5-1921 OPEN SUNDAY. 11-5 MON FRI 9-9 I i I i i lo I I in 1 Jr. i for has immediate openings for the following qualified per sonnel. RELEASE AND SPECIFICATION WRITERS MACHINE AND EQUIPMENT DESIGNERS PROJECT AND RESEARCH ENGINEERS ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS LAYOUT AND DETAIL DRAFTSMEN DYNAMOMETER OPERATORS LICENSED POWER HOUSE OPERATORS AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION OPERATORS apply ENGINEERING PERSONNEL OFFICE OAKWOOD BLVD. WEST DEARBORN DESIGNERS DETAILERS Tool and gage.

Air conditioned office. MERCURY ENGINEERING 2800 E. Grand Blvd. DESIGN CHECKERS PROCESS MEN Highest rates: lots of overtime. MODERN Engineering Service o75.

rnnr irwir Berklpy. Michigan Lincoln 1T00 Designers Open Saturday Until 3 P.M. APPLY Fisher Body Division GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION PIQUETTE AND ST. ANTOINE DIE DESIGNERS Detailers and Checkers ROSSNER ENG. CO.

fl.VtO CHASE RD Tl A8S00 DESIGNERS DETAILERS AND CHECKERS Must have 2 years minimum gage experience good rates, overtime. Jefferson Tool Gage 269 Walker. DESIGNERS. CHKCKERS PROCESS MEN 58 HOUR WEEK LONG PROGRAM Huron Eng. Corp.

57PIS5 GROFSRECK. M-97 PHONE LAKEVIEW -8l71 DIE BARBERS DIE MAKERS Cutter Grinders Tool Lathe Operators AND ARC WELDERS APPLY AMERICAN METAL PRODUCTS 8341 EPWORTH DRAFTSMAN Experienced or apprentice, Must be high school grad- uate. Engineering ground. Detroit Steel Products 2250 E. GJND BLVD.

DRIVER-SALESMAN with food sales, experience tre-ferred to sell a line of nationally known food products as Riv-al Doc Food and Nestles Coeoa. Established route, 5-day wek. Salary and commission. Arkin Bros. Food Distributing Co.

TE 3-fifiiirt for appointment. ENGINEERS AND DRAFTSMEN MECHANICAL Experienced In design and lay out of large Industrial buildings and equipment process piping. LOHG TERM PROGRAM AUSTIN ENGINEERS, INC. 227 Curtis Bldg. 284: W.

Gd. Blvd. with tractors and trailers. Ex- niture lacauers and wood finishing cellent earnings. Also experienced I desirable.

Excellent starting salary. drivers for company equipment. Ap- plenty of opportunity for advance-I plv Midwest Transfer South ment. Pension plan. Located in Chi- TOOL MAKERS TOOL TROUBLE MEN TOOL GAGE INSPECTORS WYOMING AT MICHIGAN DESIGNERS DETAILERS CHECKERS Tools, Jigs, Gages, Fixtures TOP MEN ONLY Some for Out-of-Town PROCESS ENGINEERS Private Parking Production Research Designers.

Inc. 1210 W. 14 Mile, Clawson LI 1-1035 JO 4-6258 DESIGN CHECKERS DESIGNERS DETAILERS APPRENTICES" Special Engineering; Service 7635 GRAND KIVER DESIGNERS CHECKERS DETAILERS TOOLS, DIES -PRODUCT Pioneer offers you high rates, plenty of overtime, long terra contracts. See Pioneer for tomorrow's opportunities today. PIONEER MFG.

AND ENG. CO. 9669 John R. DIE MAKER Experienced on forming dies. Dav shift.

Apply 1040 STANLEY DIE MAKERS PRESS OPERATORS SPOT WELDERS siSNijRivS and GISHOLT LATHE OPERATORS MACHINE REPAIR MEN JIG FIXTURE BUILDERS TOOL MAKERS THE Budd Co. 1 181 1 CHARLEVOIX i DESIGNERS DETAILERS CHECKERS TOOL FIXTT'KES AND GAGES 60 Hour Week Top Kates AERO AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING 12704 Woodrow Wilson Journeymen DIE MAKERS TOOL MAKERS MACHINE HANDS FOR 'ME ROOM FAMILIAR WITH MILL LATHE AND SHAPER 58-HOUR WEEK HUDSON MOTOR- CAR CO. BODY PLANT CONNER AT CORBETT DIE MAKERS Experienced on small lo medium pro-cresaive and compound dies. DAT SHIFT ONLY 6 DATS Zenith Carburetor Div. Bendix Aviation Corp.

6W1 LTCASTE ELECTRONICS MEN Are You Earning $6,800 A YEAR? PHILCO OFFERS FIELD ENGTNEERTNO POSITION FOR TECHNICIANS AND FNGINEF.RS WITH EXPERIENCE IN COMMl'NICATH iN RADAR SONAR EOJ'IFMFNT FOR HIGH PRIORITY PROJECTS WITH THE ARMED FORCES RASE LIVING ALLOWANCE AND BOVIU AVKRAGE TO 7.000 A TEAR. MINIMUM AGE. 2'. CALL Mr. W.

T. Macatee Wolverine Hotel WOODWARD 3-fl000 Sept. 8-9-10 BETWEEN 9 AND P. For appointment and interview or write Phlleo Teoh. Ren.

2Inil and Lshinh Philadelphia, fa. DETROIT TRANSMISSION DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS NEEDS ELECTRICIAN MACHINE REPAIRMAN TINSMITH TOOL MAKER SI 40 RIOPELLE APPLY FARNSWORTH NR. RAILROAD ENGINEER For power house of steel fabricating plant. First class license required. MIDLAND STEEL CO.

3H41 E. MILWATK EB Is Designers Layout Men Checkers Detailers MANUFACTURING CO. Salary Employmint Offlot 3675 E. OUTER DRIVE al Mt. Elliott Income Bungalows for Rent 43 Income Bungalows tor Sale f8 Industrial Property 103 Jewelry 67A 9 Land Contracts 118 1M0A Legal Notices 1 6 Little Farms for Sale US 12 Loans on Real Estate 121 10 A Lost and Found 9 Machinery 63 8 Miscellantous for Sale 67 8-9 Money to Loan 124 Monuments 5 10A Mortgages 120 Motorcycles and Bicycles 80 Musical Instruments 65 9 8 Office Service 23B 8 Office Snact.

for Rent 64 8 Personals 31 8 Plumbing Supplies 60A 8 Poultry and Pet Stock 75 8 Radios and Television 60 8 Rial Estate. Outside Det. 110 12 Resort Property 105 13 Resorts for Rent 105A 12 Rooms to Rfnt 33 8 Sale Diamonds 87A 9 Sale Duplexes 96A 11 Sale Greater N. Woodw'd 96B 11-12 Salesmen Wanted 20A Saleswomen Wanted 23A Sewing Machines 680 Share Living Ouarteri 48 Situations Wanted. Men 24 7 8 9 8 8 8 5 12 8 7 5 9 10 10 12 8 8 8 8 12 12 Situations Wanted.

Women Snecial Notices 1" Suburban Property 109' Swaps 64 Trade and Ttch. Schools 21 Transportation 15 Used Cars 85 Used Trucks 86 Vacant Lots 100 Wtd. Musical Instruments 65A Wanted to Rent 60 Want to Rent Bus. Places S3 Wanted Miscellaneous 74 Wanted Real Estate 116 Water Frontage 104 Lais Death Notices Will Be Found on Page 10, Section A I LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF MICHIGAN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF INGHAM IN CHANCERY DAVID A. FORBES.

Commissioner of Insurance for the State of Michigan Plaintiff vs. ORDER AGRICULTURAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, a Michigan life insurance company Defendant. At a session of the said Court held In the Circuit Court Rooms, in the City Hall. Lansinsr. Michigan, this 2nd dav of Aucust.

1051. PRESENT: HON. L0CIS E. COASH. Circuit Judnre.

Lewi O. Christman bv his attorney Snth R. Burwell. havin filed petition in this Court pravin for auihoritv to file and be heard upon Ins final account as stockholders trustee herein, and to allow certain fees and expenses and to make final distribution of the proceeds of said trust and to wind up the trust and dis-chiire-e the said trustee. t'non motion of Seth R.

Burwell. Itnrnty for Lewis G. Christman. IT IS ORDERED and this Court flnth ORDER the said Lewis Q. Christman shall on or before September 1.

1951, file with the Clerk of this Court his final account, together with all claims of fees and allowances In behalf of the said Trustee and his said attorney, and that the said final account be heard bv this Court September 11. 1951. at 9:30 A.M in the Circuit Court Rooms. City Hall. Michigan.

And It Is ORDERED and this Court doth ORDER that all persons firms or corporations whosoever and wheresoever situated havinir claim arainst the defendant company on ac-emint of its capital stock or Contribution Certificate 'A company or against Lewis G. Chnst- i i hrpin andaiswith aid Lewis unristman. mu i National Buildtn. Ann Arbor Michi- rin. on or before September 10.

101 np nlh.rviM that such claim unon'the hearinir of the final account be dischanred and extinguished. And It is further ORDERED and this Courth doth ORDER at the place and time hereinbefore provided for the hearine of the final account that all persons, firms and corporations havins- any richt or claim aeainst the defendant company on account of its eanilal stock or "Contribution Certificate 'A'" of the said defendant company, or arainst Lewis G. Christ-man, show cause why such final account should not be allowed and the moneys remaining in the possession of the said Trustee to be distributed as this Court shall find eauitable and iiist. And it Is ORDERED and this Court dun ORDER that the said Lewis G. rtiristman shall cause a true copy of this order to be mailed, registered mail, return receipt reouested.

to each person firm or corporation which has claim against the said defendant company on account of its capital "loek or on account of "Contribution Certificate 'A' of the defendant company, at his last known address, according to the information in the possession of the said Lewis G. Christ-man, and to cause this order to be Published for six successive weeks in the Detroit Free Press, the first of said publication to commence on or before Aucust 6. 1951. LOUIS E. COASH Circuit Judge.

For the BEST RESULTS IN WANT ADS Phone WO 2-9400 12 1 p. 'I jutt-ruif in xioiy BUSCH avenue: beloved wife nf Charl Loving sister of Mrs. Minnie Cogdili of Knoxyille. Tenn. Funeral service at jMnicriy unerai riome.

lobl" Jia8t jriit-rwin, near Harding. Mnmlav inuiur.K a. ii. rtev. lessna oilieiat-mg.

Interment Elmwood. CLANCY Sept. 6. of 2696 beloved husband of Amelia, dear brother nf Rov C. Basil.

Mrs. Charles Deans Sister M. Juanita. S. S.

step father of Mrs. Gladvs ftlearv Services at late residence. Monday at 8:30 A. St. Agnes Church at 9 a.

m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. CORRIGAN Sept. 7, of 587 Harmon. Detroit; Henry James, faiher of Emmet Henry Mrs.

John M. Nadon, all of Detroit, and Mrs. A. Jerome Geisler, of Bloomfield Twp. Brother of Mrs.

Frances Dorcy: 13 grandchildren, one great-granddaughter. Services from Wm. Sulli van ana son unerai 705 W. Eleven Mile Road (E. of Woodward).

Royal Oak. Monday at a. m. and Blessed Sacrament Cathedral at 10. Rosary service Sunday at 8:30 p.

m. CZEKIEL Frank. Sept. 6th. beloved husband of Leokadia, dear father of Mrs.

Mary DeSlippe. Frank Joseph. Anthony. Edward. Mrs.

Frances Organek. brother of Andrew, also survived by four grandchildren. Funeral Monday from residence. 2tj45 Medbury. at 9:30.

to St. Stanislaus Church at 10 a. m. Interment Mt. Olivet cemetery.

Sept. 7. of 100 Glynn Court, Clayton beloved husband of Gertrude. Funeral from the Harvey A. Neely Funeral Home.

16540 Meyers Road nr. James Couzens Highway. Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. Entombment at Evergreen.

DE BEATTLAIR Sept. 7. Dora, of 29u9 Lothrop: dear mother of Hazel M. Coffeen: sister of Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald and Charles Harder: aunt of Dollard Fitzgerald.

Services :30 o'clock, Monday at the R. G. G. R. Hams Funeral Home.

4251 Cass Ave. DIETERLE Walter of 688 Kitchener, dear husband of Edith; dear father of Ray and Walter. Jr. Funeral from Lassaline Funeral Home. 660 E.

Grand Monday at 11 a. m. EVANS Sent. 8. Jennie of 1193 Clark, beloved wife of Charles dear mother of Mrs.

Steuben Mc-Namara. Charles Mrs. Richard Krum: grandmother of Robert Mc-Nainara. Mrs. John Bastien and Richard Krum.

Also survived by 2 great grandchildren. Funeral from ohapel of W. F. Hacketi tm son, fiblS W. Vernor.

Tuesday at Holy Redeemer Church at 9 a. m. FREEMAN Perce of 1542 Cavalry, beloved husband ot Edna: dear lather of Frank of Nashville. Mrs. Charles Koonman.

of Allen Park: Mrs. Michael Burtk. of Dearborn. Funeral from Terrv Mc-Gnvern Funeral Home. 5827 W.

Vernor. near Campbell Monday at papers p. m. lvondon. Ontario.

please cony, GEHLERT Richard Sept. i. tyol. at his home. 1097 tiravton tirosse husband of Eldon 11.

Gehlert: father of Mrs. William Ii. Robinson. John Richard. Patrieia Ann.

Joan and Judith (iehlert. funeral service at chanel of the Wm. K. Hamilton corner Alexandnnt. Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock.

HA VET Suzanne Brueck. 1748 Graefield. Birmingham. Sept. 6th.

wife of Richard A. Harvey, daughter of Mrs. Corinne Bray Keller and sister of Emil E. Keller, at the Bell Chapel of the Wm. R.

Hamilton Co. 820 E. Maple Ave. Birmingham. Funeral services at Christ Church.

Cran-brook. Monday morninr at 11 o'clock. HCNTER Sept. 8. William: beloved husband of Alecia; dear brother of Ester.

Funeral service Tuesday, 8:30 a. from residence, 2992 Northwestern. 9 a. m. at St.

Boniface Church. JOHNSON Sept. 7. Minnie beloved mother of Lloyd R. sister ef Mrs.

Hattie Davis and Mr. Elirie Walton, i'uneral from the Harvey A. Neely Funeral Home, lfio40 Meyers Rd. nr. James Couzens Highway, Monday at 1 p.

m. KIESGEN Sept. 8. Catherine (Ruehl man), of 1532 Riehton. beloved mother of Al.

Anna Kelly, of Hyatts- ville. Maryland, Mrs. Andy Filek (Edna) and Carl Kiesiren. Funeral from Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Home, 14230 W.

McNichols Tuesday morning- at 8:45 and at Visitation Church at 9:30. LEIDERMANN Frank. Sept. 6. 56.

of 8157 Orchard. Van Dyke, very suddenly, dear father of Christan F. and Frank; dear brother of Mrs. Helen Temes. At the Jones Funeral Home.

7405 Qualman. Centerline. Mich. Arrangements pending until arrival of son. Christan.

Sept. 6. Wanda of 3557 Kensington, beloved wife of Ray dear mother of Miss Shirley Frederick G. and William R. Lewis, sister of Mrs.

Robert Zannoth. Mrs. Frank Burkhardt. Mrs. Marie Cochrane.

Mrs. Earl Sevens of Glendale. and Norman Suss. Services 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon at the R. G.

G. R. Harris Funeral Home, 15251 Harper Ave. MARTIN Lois Brady. suddenly.

Sept. 6, 1951. at Doylestown. wife of Robert Carson Martin. Funeral service at chapel of the W'm.

R. Hamilton Cass corner Alexandrine, Monday morning, at 1 o'clock. Interment Erie. Penna. Please omit flowers.

MAYERS Agnes. Services, 10 a. m. Monday, at the R. G.

G. R. Harris Funeral Home, 4251 Cass. MEISER Edward September 8. 1951.

at New York City, husband of the late Laura Bandemer Meiser: father of Mrs. Ruth Borden and Edith Meiser. both of New York City. Funeral service at chapel of the Wm. R.

Hamilton Cass corner Alexandrine. Monday at 1 :30 m. In state from Saturday coon. MOSHER Sept. 6.

James beloved husband of Marie: dear brother of Mrs. Mae Harrison. Mrs. Thtlma Nordell. Mrs.

Theda Birdwell. Mrs. Nell Staecer. Mrs. Meyrle Brooks.

Frances William. Hubert and Albert Mosher. Funeral from the Haley Funeral Home. 16065 Hamilton, at Puritan. Monday.

8:30 a. St. Theresa Church. 9 a. m.

Manton and Cadillac, Michigan, papers please copy. NOVAK Sept. 8. 1951: beloved husband of Hannah: dear father of Mrs. Barney Bronstein, Mrs.

Bernard Rosenberg; son of Mrs. Sophie Novak: brother of Mrs. Max rtietkin. Mrs. Moe Efronson.

Mrs. Hazel Efronson. Services Sunday. at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 9419 Dexter at Edison. OI.BRirn Sent.

6. Ruth, of 1184 Drexel. beloved wife of Oscar dear mother of Barbara: daughter of Mrs. Bert Williams: sister of Mrs. Bruce Fishbeck and Milton Williams.

Funeralservice Monday. 2 n. at Peters Funtral Home. 12057 Gratiot Ave. I 9 A to Teleirranh or rail Monroe 1550.

BUILDING superintendent able to help supervise large office building Grand Rapids. Michigan. Must have electrical license and be experienced in elevator maintenance and plumbing. Write Grand Rapids Na-' tional Bank Building, ground floor, Grand Rapids. Michigan, giving previous employment, references and salary expected.

BULLARD HANDS LATHE HANDS MILL HANDS DAYS AND NIGHTS TOP RATES Must have job shop experience. PATTERN PRODUCTS MFG. CO. 6450 E. HANCOCK Bump Shop Manager For GM dealership: excellent opportunity for experienced man.

Salary and commission plan. See Mr. Kosiba. 4240 Cass Ave, BUTCHERS counter work. Steady: good sal-: ary.

LU 1-0613. 13537 Michigan. CABINET MAKER and Shaper hand, experienced. Braun Lumber TO 8-0320. CANVASSERS Retired gentlemen.

pleasant survey work. Salary, Pit commissions. Apply 9 a.m. va Upholstering, 13230 Harper: 18681 Livernois: 1944!) W. McNichols.

CHEF- -Must be good on dinners: no Sundays or holidays: no breakfast served. References. oOOT Woodward. COAL TRUCK DRIVERS A rood driver can make oyer $25 per day. Best of loading conditions, short hauls: local experience and references: targe and small trucks available.

Mistele Coa Co. MITCHELL AND MILWAUKEE 1 1 I DIE MAKERS TOOL MAKERS DAYS ONLY TOP RATE OVERTIME LONG PROGRAM Excellent Parking Facilities ARROWSMITIi TOOL DIE 28400 Grand River.

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