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achON for fast 3. Detroit free Dress Detroit's. US aCHON Paper Classified Section Paper Call 222-6800 JANUARY 5, 1969 6-D 222-6800 SUNDAY, Call for fast Action Want Ads Action Want Ads Death Notices Death Notices FITZSIMMONS PATROLMAN FREDERICK, Beloved Helen (nee Ridell); dear father of Penny, Karen and Robert; son of Frederick and Bertha Fitzsimmons; brother of Mrs. Carl (Kathleen) Funeral from the J. A.

Desantis1 Funeral Home, Chalmers Ave. at Charlevoix, Monday at 9:30, St. A Martin Church at 10 a.m. Rosary Sunday at 8 p.m. Member of the Detroit Police Dept.

FLANIGAN ELEANOR. Jan. 3. Dear sister of (Mrs. Arthur Margaret Wilkie; Sister Flanagan.

of Aunt (Mrs. of Hugh (Mrs. Al- bert Margaret Debusschere, Arthur J. Bernard Elizabeth E. and Charles V.

Wilkie. Funeral from Mcinnes-Desmond Funeral Home, 16111 Woodward Mon. 9 a.m. S. S.

Peter and Paul (Jesuit) Church at 10:00 a.m. FLEISCHER WILLIAM. Beloved husband of Carrie: dear father of George Mills, Mrs. Irene Luther: 6 grandchildren; and 7 great arandchildren also survive. Funeral Monday 2 p.m.

at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave. FRASER ALICE A. Jan.

3, of 1636 Pearson, Ferndale. Beloved wife of the late William; dear mother of Mrs. Stephen E. (Jeanette) Clemens; sister of Bert Macey. Mrs.

Daisy Noakes, Mrs. Lucy Noakes and Mrs. Sarah Stout; also two granddaughters. Funeral service Monday p.m. at Spaulding Curtain Funeral Home, 500 W.

9 Mile Ferndale, FULTON JAMES Jan 3 age 68. Beloved husband of Hazel; survived by five sisters. Funeral services from the Harry J. Will Funeral Home (Livernois Chapel) 4412 Livernois Tuesday Jan. at 11 am.

Burial Woodmere Cemetery, GINNIS WALTER. Suddenlv. Husband Helen: dear father of Eleanor. (Arnie) Borawski, Dorothy Bevan. and brother of Mrs.

Frances Schoensee. Mrs. Anna Janowiak: 14 arandchildren; 2 areat arandchildren. Funeral services Tuesday from Leo T. Sobocinski Funeral Home, Kelly Rd.

(bet. 8 and 9 Mile). White Chapel Cemetery Interment later). GLUTH ALFRED H. Jan.

4 of 59 Allen, Ferndale. Beloved husband of the late Carolyn; dear father of Mrs. Charles (Peqqy Ann) Grinda, Richard George and A-1C Robert; brother of George. Also three grandchildren. Rosary 8 p.m.

Monday at Spaulding and Curtin Funeral Home 500 9 Mile Rd. Ferndale. Funeral Mass Tuesday 10:30 am at St. James Church Ferndale. GORMAN GRACE (nee Minahan), Jan.

Wife of John mother of John sister of Mrs. Ernest J. Dilworth and Daniel J. Minahan, Funeral at the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive. Time later.

GREEN ROSS Jan 4, age 80 of 11611 Morana. Husband of the late Florence; father of Ross James and Mrs. Daryl S. Yundt. Funeral at the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer drive Wednesday at 2.

HARDY RAYMOND FRANCIS, January 2, of 21320 Rockwell, Farmington Twp. Beloved husband of Edna; dear father of Richard R. and Frank James Mrs. Charles (Shirley) Ekola, Pamela of J. and Deborah and Mrs.

dear Edna brother Frank and Mrs. Helen McKenzie: dear son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 0. Hardy; also leaves seven grandchildren.

To lie in state at HeeneySundquist Funeral Home, 23720 Farmington Farmington until services at 10 a.m, Monday, St. Alexander Church. Rosary 8 p.m. Sunday. HEBERT MARGARET Frazier (nee Champagne), Jan of 3606 Bluehill.

Wite of Fred mother of Mrs. Charles Schaefer and Harold Frazier; sister of Mrs. Eva Hennecke, Wilbert and Archie Champagne and Mrs. Grace, Soullier. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive Tuesday at 9:30 and to St.

Philomena Church at 10. Rosary Monday evening at 7:30. HEERMANS CLARA A. Beloved mother of Mrs. Martha Hermans Titti; dear grandmother of Charles Titti.

In state, Armstrong Funeral Home, 10300 Puritan until 10 p.m. Sunday. Services St. James Episcopal Church, 355 W. Maple, Birminaham Monday 1 p.m.

HODGE JOHN Jan. 4. Beloved husband of "the late Florence; dear mother of Mrs. Peter (Wanda) Wickins, Roy M. and Gerald brother of Mrs.

Angie Thompson, Erwin, Mrs. Mae Ford, Mrs. Blanche Zimmerman; grandfather of 13. Services o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the G.R. Harris Funeral Home, 14751 W.

McNichols Road. Interment Erin Grove Cemetery, Roseville. HOFFMANN JOHN. Beloved husband of Mary; dear father of Frank and Andy: 3 grandchildren also survive. In state at A.

H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot from 4 p.m. Saturday until Sundav at 10 p.m. IARIA JOHN. Beloved husband of the late Evelina; dear father of Leonard and Margaret Schneider; dear father-in-law of Marilyn and Chris; also survived by six grandchildren; brother and sister in Italy and brother in South America.

Funeral Tuesday 9:15 a.m. from the Gilewski Funeral Home, 3509 E. Davison to St. Augustine Church at 9:45 a.m. Burial Mt.

Olivet. Rosary Monday 8 p.m. IRONS CHARLES. Beloved husband of the late Isabella; dear father of Mrs. Frank Clay and Charles: SiX grandchildren; one great grandchild.

Services, Armstrong Funeral 10300 Puritan, Tuesday 1 p.m. JEWELL husband of Harriet; dear WILLIAM January 2. Beloved of Mrs. Carl Seay and Raymond; grandfather of six. Funeral service at the Harry J.

Will Funeral Home, (Plymouth Rd. Chapel), 25450 Plymouth Rd. Monday at 11 a.m. Interment White Chapel. Memorial service Sunday 8 p.m.

Auspices Four Square Lodge No. 537, F. A. M. JOHNSON MINNIE Jan.

1. Dear sister of Mrs. Ida Mikkola, Mrs. Marie Warren August Fors of Hancock and Leonard Forst. Services Mon11 am from the Memorial Funeral Home 8033 Puritan.

Interment Glen Eden. JOSEPH FRANK A. Beloved husband of Florence; father of Robert Frank Mrs. Emily Moore and Mrs. Marcia Clark.

Brother of Samuel Joseph of Bridgeport, Conn. and Mrs. Elizabeth Hanna of Cannonsburg, Penn. Also survived by 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services 2:30 p.m.

Monday at the R. G. G. R. Harris Funeral Home, 14751 W.

McNichols Rd. KELLER MARGUERITE, Jan. 2, 1969. Beloved mother of Mrs. William F.

Clark, Dr. Patricia J. Keller, Robert M. Keller, Mrs. William A.

Hayes and Mrs. James O'Callaqhan; sister of William A. and Charles Middendorf, Mrs. Leona Stiene, Mrs. Charles Due, Miss Mary Middendorf, Mrs.

Herbert Beiting, also 20 grandchildren. Funeral from Vasu-Lynch Funeral Home, 4375 N. Woodward between 13-14 Mile Monday 9:45, Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church, 10 a.m, Rosary Sunday eve 8 p.m. Help Wanted, Male 40 Max Miner Ira Kaufman Death Notices ALANDT PAUL, Jan, 3, of 13619 Cedargrove. Husband of the late Agnes; father of Mrs.

Barton Farmer, George Eschrich, Raymond. Paul, George, John, Rita and Mrs. Andrew Mack. Brother of Mrs. PaulIne Doeren, Mrs.

Anna Schnorr, Avaust and Henry. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Mon. day 9:15 and to Assumption Grotto Church at 10. Rosary Sundav evening at 8. ALLEN GEORGE January 2, age 82, of 809 Lakepointe, Grosse Pointe.

Husband of Eleanor. Father of Robert G. of Bloomfield Hills and Mrs. Carl C. (Doris) Keller of Omaha, Nebraska.

Nine grandchildren. Funeral at the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Monday at 11. Member of the Grosse Pointe Senior Men's Club. ANDO ANN, Jan. 3.

Dear sister of Mrs. Paul Gabriel, (Grace) Irene Branny, Bimba, Mrs. Gustave, (Esther) Lanctot, Mrs. John (Elizabeth) Arzarian and Mrs. John (Margaret) Kopaeka.

Funeral services from J. D. Martinson and Son Funeral Home, 1725 Lawndale Monday 9:30 a.m. to St. Gabriel Church at 10.

Rosary Sunday 8:30 p.m. BACKUS DOROTHY Jan. 4, of Dearborn. Wife of the late William dear mother of Mrs. Roderick (Beverly) Turner, William Robert C.

and John aslo 10 grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Ruth Probst, Mrs. Ruth Ann. Heidev, Norman and Harold Alldis. At Querfeld Funeral Home, 1200 Oakwood nr.

Michigan, Dearborn. Services Monday, 1 p.m. Dearborn Chapter No. 421 O.E.S. Services Sunday evening.

Interment Woodlawn. BEBAN ANN, 44 years, 21.580 Hampton, Mt. Clemens, January 4. Beloved wife of Stephen dear mother of Stephen L. Jennifer and Terri; daughter of Mrs.

Nellie Fought; sister of Mrs. Marie Frederick; granddaughter of Clinton M. Taylor. Services Monday, 9 a.m., at Will Schwartzkoff Funeral Home, 233 N. Gratiot, Mt.

Clemens. Re: mains at funeral home from p.m. Sunday until 10 p.m. Monday. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery, Akron, Ohio.

BRASH DAVID Jan. 3. of 17323 Coolev. Beloved husband of Claire: dear father of Robert Brash: Brash; brother arandfather Brian of Mayme Wallace. Services 1 p.m.

at the Ross B. Northrop Sons Home, 22401 Grand (Redford). CALCATERRA RAYMOND January 3, of 20614 HUSband of Marie, father of Raymond, Roscommon, Harper Woods. Mrs. Frank VanCoppenolle and David; brother of Mrs.

Eleanor DeNardi and Mrs. George Him- Do lan, Doris and Delores. Funeral melsboch, Louis, Mrs. Gladys from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Our Lady Monat of Peace Church at 9:30. 9 a.m.

and to Rosary Sunday evening at 8. Queen CARTER 2, 1969. BeELIZABETH, of Bertrese; mother of January loved grandmother of Carl wife William Beverley and William of Tracey Carand great-grandmother and Donna Munir. fer Julia Overton and aunt Sister Joseph Ryan. Funeral service of of Monday at 10 a.m.

from on Home, 20209 Fenkell Santer (2 blocks Funeral west of Evergreen). Interment Parkview Cemetery. CASBARIAN 9 Mile SouthHAIG, Beloved husband of Mary 21439 field. (Anitza); dear brother of Vartan Koundourdiian and Dear family uncle of of On- Beirut, Lebanon. Beirut, cousin Nenig vart Boyajian Konian of Watertown, Mass.

of Funeral Home, from 17550 Simon Woodward, Javizian Tues- FUneral noon. Services 1 p.m. St. day 12 Armenian Church, SouthJohn's, Interment Evergreen. CLAUW Beloved wife of the late MARIE.

Seraphin; dear mother of Henry, Felix, Mrs. Madeline Ryckebusch; survived by eight grandchildren and 16 J. VanLer- Funeral from Funeral Home, 13340 E. the Arthur berghe Lakeview, MonWarren, at 9:30 and St. John corner Berchmans Church at 10.

Rosary day morning Sunday evening at 8. COLEMAN JESSIE J. Beloved Jan. 2 wife of the late of 16623 Hazelton, dear mother of KenDetroit. George neth John, Mrs.

LetHarold (Beryl) Lane and Mrs. Fred (Jean) tau. Dear sister of Mrs. Lorne Smith, Mrs. Alex Smith Services and 9 Mrs.

am Dorothy at Young. Heeney-Sundquist Funeral Home 23720 Farmington Monday Farmington. Interment at Caro, Mich. COLOMBO ENRICO Charles, Jan, age 74, Springs Road, Detroit. Valleio, Dear- California; formerly of ly, beioved husband of Mrs.

Maria Colombo of Vallejo, devoted father of Mrs. Betty Pressley of Vallejo, Calif; loving brother of Mr Theresa Giani of Italy, Mrs. Mary Abbiatti of Conn. Valleio, and Mrs. Calif; Jose- also phine survived Rogers by three grandchildren.

of mass was offered Jan. A requiem 1969 at 10 am at St. Basil's 4, Catholic Church, Vallejo, Calif. Entombment St. Vincent's Cemetery, Vallejo, Vallejo, Calif.

in charge of servCalif. Colonial Chapels, ices. CURTALE DOMINICK, Jan. 2, age 74. Be- faloved husband of Rose; dear ther of Mrs.

Clyde (Mary) Polkinghorng, Joseph, Larry James of of California, California, a and Ann Rose Bognetti; also 13 grandchildren and eight the great-grandchil-1 Wm. J. dren. Funeral from Duross Funeri Home, 28499 Schoenherr (S. of 12 Mile), War- St.

ren, Monday 9:30 a.m. and Raymond's Church at 10. Rosary Sunday 8 p.m, DAVIS JAMES W. Beloved husband of late Elizabeth; dear father the of Mrs. Ray (Ruth) Render, Mrs.

Arthur (Beatrice) Grondin, Mrs. John (Dorothy) Pavlik, brother of William. Also survived by great- seven grandchildren and four grandchildren. Funeral from 15443 the Greenfield Monday p.m. MemLambert Funeral Home, orial services under auspices Sun- of Lodge No.

91 day 8 p.m. DeLOREAN of John Charles George KATHERINE P. Beloved mother Jack sister of Earl Pribak, also four grandchildren. Funeral from Funeral Home, 4375 Mile N. Woodward Monday 2 between o'clock.

13-14 In. White Chapel. appreci- Tributes 10 Leukemia Foundation ated. DIGNAN JUNE, age 43. of Detroit.

Beloved wife of William; dear mother of John, George, Kenneth, Rebecca, James, William and Karen; also one grandson; sisfer of Norman, Alfred. Donald and George Schleif and Mrs. Phyllis Olsen. Funeral Monday, Peterson 1 p.m., Funeral Home, 22545 from the HoweMichigan Dearborn. DIONCA DAVID A.

Beloved husband of Sylvia; dear brother of Mrs. Peter Dereeau, George, John, and Mrs. visit Alvin Beecher. Friends may Vasu-Lynch Funeral Home, 4375 N. Woodward (between 13-14 Mile Rds.) until 9:30 Monday evenina.

Funeral from St. George Romanian Orthodox Cathedral. 9 Mile at James Couzens, Tuesday, 10 a.m. Prayers 7:30 Monday eve nina. Death Notices KONEFKE GLADYS M.

Beloved wife of John dear mother of Richard Konefke and Mrs. James Saber. Sister of Al and John Zuzlak, Mrs. Jean Woinar, Mrs. Marie Wiervbinksl, and Mrs.

Josephine Damitski. Also six grandchildren. Funeral from Vasu-Lynch Funeral Home, 4375 N. Woodward between 13-14 Mile Rds. Tuesday 9:15.

Shine of the Little Flower 9:30 a.m, Rosary 8:30 Monday eve. KORTAS DOROTHY ANNE, Jan. 3. age 91. Wife of the late Frank; dear mother of Roman, Edward, Gilbert, Norbert, Clarence, Mrs.

Edward (Loretta) Pawlak and the late Eleanor Dohring. 20 grandchildren and 42 great-grandchildren. FUfrom the Weitenberner neral Home, 13841 Gratiot day at 8:45 a.m. St. Elizabeth Church at 9:30.

Rosary Sunday 8 p.m. KOSICK IRENE of 59 E. James River Rouge. Dear mother of Louis and Ray; dear grandmother of four grandchildren; dear sister of Louis Mandernach. Funeral from Edward Girrbach Sons FUneral Home Monday at 9 a.m.

Our Lady of Lourdes 9:30. KRAUSE NICHOLAS B. Beloved husband of Margaret; dear father of Nicholas Clarence (Margaret) Zis. ler, Louis L. and Richard 19 grandchildren and three sisters also survive.

Funeral Monday, 10:45 a.m. at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot and 11:30 a.m. at Our Lady Queen of Peace Church.

Rosary Saturday 8 p.m. MeAREE ALEXANDER January 3. Beloved husband of Margaret: dear father of (Mrs. Molly Clark, Hugh Joseph and Edward McAree: dear brother of Patrick McAree, Mrs. Jean Dunn and Mrs.

Mary McNeil: also survived by 14 arandchildren. Funeral from Mcinnes-Desmond. 16111 Woodward. Monday. 9:30.

St. Benedict Church at 10. McDONOGH WILLIAM C. Jan. 3, 1969.

Husband of Charlotte: father of Mrs. Thomas (Patricia) Hengstebeck and William Jr. seven grandchildren. Burial Monday in California. McLEOD REBECCA (Bessie) of Roseville.

Dear mother of Mrs. J. D. (Dorothy) McLaughlin, Don McLeod. James McLeod and George McLeod Mrs.

George (Alice) Kolp. Dear grandmother of ten grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Services Monday 11:30 a.m. from the Clyne Funeral Home 22322 Gratiot, East Detroit. MINER MAX, Jan.

3, of 18001 Roselawn. Beloved father of Mrs. Benson Ginsbura (Pearl of Storrs, Conn. Three granddaughters. Services Sun.

noon at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 18325 W. 9 Mile Southfield. MUFFAT ANNA C. age 94. Beloved wife of the late Paul foster mother of Louise and Howard Pave, dear sister of Joseph and the late Sister Mary Grace O.P.

Also leaves several nieces and nephews. Funeral from the Eppens Van Deweghe Funeral Home, 6150 Cadieux Rd. at Harper, Monday at 9:30 and at St. Valentine Church at 11 a.m. Rosary Sunday 8 p.m.

NAGORSKI JOHN. Beloved husband Albertine; dear father of Mrs. Dale (Dolores) Ko55, and Mrs. Donald (Joann) Kaschalk; nine grandchildren, one brother, five sisters also survive. Funeral Monday 9:30 a.m, at A.

H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot, and 10 a.m. at Guardian gel Church. Rosary 8 p.m. Sundav.

NELSON ARMOREL S. Jan. 3. Wife of the late Howard; dear sister of Allan H. Story of Lincolnwood, Ill.

FUneral from the Harvery A. Neeley Funeral Home, 16540 Meyers Rd, Monday 1 p.m. NEX WILLIAM I. Jan. 3.

Beloved husband of Mabel; dear father of Mrs. Jean McGarrity and Donald dear brother of Mrs. Eva Lahart. Also leaves four grandchildren. Funeral services from J.

D. Martinson and Son Funeral Home 1725 Lawndale, Monday 11 a.m. Memorials to Littlefield Blvd. Presbyterian would be appreciated. Envelopes available at funeral home.

NOFZ ERNEST Sr. Beloved wife of the late Augusta; dear father of Ernest W. Arthur and Mrs. Alma Ochsenfeld, also leaves six granddren. children and 14-great grandchil-1 Funeral Monday 9:30 a.m, from the Geo.

F. Killeen Funeral Home, 9555 Chalmers (n. of Ford X-way) St. Julianna Church 10 a.m. Rosary Sunday 8 p.m.

PUDVAN MAY Jan. 2, of 19427 Wakenden. Beloved wife of the late Isadore; mother of Mrs. Dorothy A. Fust; Larry grandmother of Anthony, vived and Fust; aslo surDale dren; sister of Lawrence LaPointe.

by seven great-grandchilPrayers 9:30 a.m. Monday at Ross B. 22401 Northro Grand Son Funeral Home, 10 Rosary a.m. 8 St. Christine's River (Redford) and Church.

p.m. Sunday. PULBRATEK JOHN J. husband (suddenly), Jan. 4.

Beloved of Emily; (nee Piotrowski); dear father of James and John; dear brother of William, Albert, Mitchell, Mrs. Jean Kolla and Mrs. Loretta Vogel. from Frank J. Calcaterra Funeral Home, 16090 E.

7 Mile Road (Moross at Kelly) Chapel 6, Tuesday Member 9 a.m., St. Jude Church 9:30. of St. Jude Holy Name Society. RAKOWSKI LUDWIK.

Jan. 3. Husband of Chester Sophie: father of Bill, Mitchell, and Virginia Miedzianski: also four arandchildren and one 8:30 great arandchild. Funeral Tuesdav and a.m. from John Jurkiewicz Caniff Sons Funeral Home, 2396 9 a.m.

St. Ladislaus Church. RASSAU See Simmons notice. RATZEL Crocker Mt. Clemens.

RICHARDS MAY, Jan. 4, 225 N. Christine Drive, Mt. Clemens. Mother of Mrs.

Mrs. Robert Margaret Byrnes Cizmas, and brother of Walter, Mrs. Rose Gero, Mrs. Emma Knoll, Mrs. Calle Snyder.

Services Tuesday 12 noon Groesbeck Funeral Home, 226 EARL Jan. 4, 1969, of Southdate. Beloved husband of Viola dear father of Earl F. Jr. and Alice Jean Smith; dear stepfather of Evelyn Schmidt.

Elaine Sidebottom, Delores Fowkes and Skaggs; also survived by 17 grandchildren and three areatgrandchildren. Resting at J. L. Peters Funeral Home, 3880 Fort Lincoln Park, until 9 p.m. Mondav.

In state at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Riverview, Tuesday from 10 a.m. until time of service, 11 a.m. RUTHERFORD DR. FREDERICK January 4. neral Home, 4251 Cass.

SAMORAY RICHARD Jan. 4. Beloved Beloved husband of Roweina; dear father of Dr. John W. Rutherford and Mrs.

Ronald (Joan) Burk; dear bother of Dr. Lloyd Rutherford; dear grandfather of John, Robin, Ann and Susan. Funeral from the Haley Funeral Home, 24525 Northwestern Hwy. (Lodge X'Way Surface Drive) South of 10 Mile Road, Tuesday 11 a.m. Suggested visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

Member of Moslem Shrine. RYDESKI SIGNE. Jan. 4. Beloved mother of Mrs.

Laverne Keast of Milwaukee, and Roy Strom; dear sister of Mrs. Emma Lundin; also survived by three grandchildren. Services 10 o'clock, Tuesday morning at the R.G. G.R. Harris FU- husband of Dorothy: brother of Ervin.

Frank and Raymond Samorav, Mrs. Virainia Sclafani and Mrs. Irene Kowalewski. Funeral from Fenkell Chapel Ted C. Sul.

livan Funeral Home, 15800 Fenkell, Wednesday morning at 10:30 and Immaculate Heart of Mary at 11. Rosary Tuesdav at p.m. Death Notices SELLARS FRANK Jan. 3. Beloved husband of Susan; dear, brother of Mrs.

Elizabeth Grassick, Alexander 0., William and Robert L. Funeral from Harvey A. Neeley Funeral Home, 16540 Meyers Rd. Tuesday 1 p.m. SHERIDAN ARTHUR, Jan.

3. Husband of the late Martha; father of Mrs. Anderson, James Mrs. Eunice Troshak, and Newell Kenneth and Dale also leaves 18 grandchildren and two sisters. Funeral services from J.

D. Marterson Funeral Home, 1725 Lawndale, Monday, 1:30 p.m. Memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society would be appreciated. Envelopes available at funeral home. SHOENER NINA, 3, 1969.

Wife of the late William Harry Shoener; mother of Harvey Shoener; sister of Mrs. Christine McFarlin, Mrs. Phyllis Sutton and Robert, Ted and Arthur Turney; also survived by six grandchildren. Funeral services at Bell Chapel of the Wm. R.

Hamliton 820 E. Maple, Birmingham, Monday at 1 p.m. SHORE GEORGE Jan 2. Beloved hus-1 band of Lutie; dear brother of Rev. Samual Shore and Mrs.

Edna Parker. Funeral service from McCabe Home, 18570 Grand River at Glastonbury. Monday p.m. SIMMONS KATHLEEN ELIZABETH (Betty), Dear wife of Perry: mother of Mrs. Don Loshbough (Elizabeth), Shirley, Margaret.

Mrs. John Mizwa (Helen), Mrs. George Jones (Patricia). Mrs. Gary Sturgill (Deborah).

Linda, Perry. and Judith: eleven arandchildren: two brothers and three sisters also survive. Funeral from the J. A. DeSantis Funeral Home, Chalmers at Charlevoix, Monday at 8:30.

10 St. Rose of Lima Church at 9. Rosary Sundav 8 p.m. Member of St. Rose Altar Society, P.T.G., American Legion Auxiliary Post No.

242. Tarentum Vallev, Penn. News please copy. SORENSON MILDRED age 67. suddenly.

Bedear loved wife mother 01 of the Mrs. late Eileen Herman; pel and Mrs. Jean Craycraft, eight grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Dear sister of Harry Leesch. At the Buehler Funeral Home, 11930 Wilfred at Gratiot.

Funeral Monday 2 p.m. Interment Cadillac Memorial East Cemetery. SPADAFORE ANTHONY, Dec. 31. Beloved husband of Hilda; dear father of Suzanne.

Tutak, Mary Lou, Sally and Richard. One- grandchild. Funeral Monday 8:30 a.m. from the Wuiek Funeral Home, 19301 Van Dyke near Mile 10 St. made to the Heart Fund.

Visitina Sunday 8 p.m. Memorials may be Mary's (Roval Oak) $:30 a.m. interment Holy 0 Sepulchre. Rosary hours noon to 9 p.m. STARON STANLEY, January 3, Beloved! husband of the late Sophie: dearest father of Mrs.

Stewart (Bertha) Potts, Helen and Zigmund; dear brother of Mrs. Katherine Malecki; four grandchildren, nine great- Funeral Mondav mornina at 8:30 from the Jarzembowski Funeral Home, 4405 Wesson at Buchanan to St. Lawrence Church at 9. Interment Holy Cross. STEIN ARNOLD.

Beloved son of Mrs. Virginia Manley and Arnold Stein Sr. Dear brother of Mrs. Gini D. Goult and Mrs.

Jacqueline Markus. The family will receive visitors at the residence 16131 Mack, Sunday. Memorial contributions to Wayne State University will be appreciated. STEWART WILMA, Jan. 3, age 67, Lathrop Village.

Beloved wife of LaBar; dear mother of Mrs. John McDermott and LaBar sister Mrs. Lola Harrison, Elgin and Ole 1:30 Peterson. Funeral Monday, p.m.. from the Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home, Pontiac.

SULLIVAN ROBERT Pic. U.S. Army 101st Airborne. Beloved son of Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Sullivan; dear brother of Carol, James, Dennis, Thomas, and Charles. Funeral from Kolasa Funeral Home, 1120 E. State Fair, Monday at 9:45 a.m. St. Mt.

Rita Olivet Church 10 a.m. Burial Cemetery. Rosary Sunday 7:30 p.m. SUMERACKI WALTER F. Beloved husband of Lottie; dear father of Mrs.

Sylvia Larsen and Mrs. Eileen Wall; eight grandchildren also survive: brother of Jacob P. Funeral Tuesday 10:30 a.m. at A.H. Peters FUneral Home, 12057 Gratiot Avenue and 11 a.m.

at St. David Church. Rosary Monday 8:30 p.m. SWOISH GEORGE C. Jan.

3. Brother of Mrs. Anna Snoblen, Mrs. Martha Schlaud Peter, Mrs. Henry (Leona) Schlaud and Miss Gertrude Swoish.

Funeral from the Weitenberner Funeral Home 13841 Gratiot Monday 10:30, Assumption (Grotto) Church at 11. Rosary Sunday 8:15 p.m. TIGHE JOHN, Jan. 3. Brother of Mrs.

Jerome (Marge) Corbat of Midland, Charles, James, Emerson and the late Alma Corbat and Theodore. Funeral from the Weitenberner Funeral Home, 13841 Gratiot Tuesday 9:30 Assumption (Grotto) Church at 10. Scripture service Monday 8 p.m. TIMKO NICHOLAS Jan. 2, of Shore Club Drive, St.

Clair Shores. Beloved husband of Sarah dear father of Mrs. William (Nancy) Sharp of Independence, Mo. and Mrs. Lawrence (Patricia) Quinn: brother of Mrs.

Ann Lukiewski, Mrs. Marie Daly of Mesa, Mrs. Catherine Soroka and John Timko of Utica, Mich. Also survived by 4 grandchildren. In state until 9 p.m.

Sun. at the R. G. and G. R.

Harris Funeral Home, 15251 Harper Ave. In state Mon. from 9 a.m. until time of service at 10 at Berea Tabernacle, 13400 Schaefer at Grand River. Memorials to the Full Gospel Businessmen's Fellowship International would be appreciated.

TRAP TRELFA TRAP JOHANNA age 83, of Dearborn. Wife of the late Dr. William Trap; sister of Mrs. Betty Monsma, Frederich and Henry Tenhoor. For further information call Howe-Peter.

son Funeral Home, 22546 Michigan Dearborn, LO 1-1500. TRELFA GERALD G. Beloved husband of Bernadine; dear father of Gerald Paul, Leslie, Mrs. Karen Neumann, Mrs. Janet Favor, Marilyn, Delores, Gary, Douglas, and Roger; 19 grandchildren; brother of Kenneth, William, Fred, Harold, James, Clayton, Mrs.

Ellen Pat. terson, Mrs. Muriel Steensma and Mrs. Ruth Derr. Services Monday, 10 a.m., from the A.

H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave. corner of Vernier (8 Mile), Grosse Pointe Woods; Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, 10:30 a.m. Rosary Sunday, 8 p.m. TROE GERTRUDE J.

Jan. 3. Beloved wife of Fred dear mother of Linda and Barbara Troe. Sister of Miss Marie McCarter and Mrs. James McCliment (Pauline).

FUneral from Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Home, 14230 W. McNichols Rd. Monday morning at 9:30 and St. Scholastica Church at 10.

TURNER EMMA Jan. 3, of 5871 Raven, Birmingham. Wife of the late Samuel dear mother of Mrs. Philip Mevfarth (Elizabeth) of Northville, Mrs. Horace Nelson (Margaret) Northville, Howard Turner, Severna Park, and Mrs.

John Tuckfield (Joan) of Birmingham. Leaves 10 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Sister of Anna Pauline and Walter Staller. Services Mondav. 2:30 p.m.

at the Ross B. Sons Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River (Redford). VUKA DOROTHY, Jan. 3. Beloved wife of Apante; dear aunt of Edward Hodges and James neice of Sophia Parlotz.

At Querfeld FUneral Home, 1200 Oak wood nr. Michigan, Dearborn. Services Monday, 10:30 a.m. and from St. Lazarus, at 11:30 a.m.

InterEverareen. Death Notices WAGER WILLIAM, Jan, 4, 1969, 16891 Fenton. Beloved husband of Grace: dear father of William Mrs. Vernard Manis (Helen) and Robert Wager; leaves 15 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; brother of Pearl Pierce. Services Monday 3:30 p.m.

at Ross B. Northrop Son Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River, Redford. WESLEY CASS F. age 70 Beloved husband of the late Stella; dear father of Mrs. Nick (Marie) Mickas, Mrs.

John (Agnes) DeMonaco, six grandchildren, two great-grandchildren. Brother of Thomas, MiAloysius, Bernice, Frances, Mrs. John (Agnes) Carr. Funeral Monday 10 a.m. Kaul Funeral Home, 27830 Gratiot Roseville.

10:30 a.m. Holy Innocents. Rosary Sunday 7:30 p.m. WESLEY STEELA (nee Dubus), age 70. Beloved wife of the late Cass: dear mother of Mrs.

Nick (Marie) Mickas, Mrs. John (Agnes) DeMonaco, six grandchildren, two great-grandchildren. Sister of Mrs. Stanley (Helen) Bonkowski. Joseph Dubus.

Funeral Monday 10 a.m. Kaul Funeral Home, 27830 Gratiot, Roseville. 10:30 a.m. Holy Innocents. Rosary Sunday 7:30 p.m.

WIGLE JANE Jan. 2 In Baton Rouge, La. Beloved wife of the late Bruce dear mother of Dr. Winifred Burks, Arnold and Bruce M. 11; sister of Mrs.

Donald M. Kimball and Miss Florence I. Jones. Also survived by five grandchildren. Funeral services from McCabe Funeral Home, 18570 Grand River, corner of Glastonbury, MonGavin.

11 a.m. Interment, Wood- WINKLER ANN KERR, January Beloved wife of Theodore E. dear mother of Theodore E. Jr. and Mrs.

John (Barbara) Cullen. FUneral services from McCabe Funeral Home, 18570 Grand River at Glastonbury, the Tuesday, arthritis 1 fund p.m. would Dobe appreciated. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. Cemeteries of 4 PLOT, Michigan Memorial, $300.

563-0817. LOTS IN Cadillac Memoriel Garden $150. each 675-0337. WHITE Chapel-3 sections; 6 graves each. Block G-1.

842-1850. Florists HUDSON'S Fresh Flower Shop Specializing in floral arrangements designed by experts on your individual needs. Call. day delivery. before noon for USE YOUR HUDSON'S CHARGE HUDSON'S DOWNTOWN-4TH FLOOR Funeral Directors 10 JEROME A.

DeSANTIS 2670 Chaimers cor. Charlevolx VA 2-5036 EPPENS-VANDEWEGHE 6150 Cadleux at Harper TU 1-7700 WM. R. HAMILTON CO. BIRMINGHAM CHAPEL 820 E.

MAPLE AVE. JO 4-6004 MI 4-6000 3975 CASS AVE. TE 1-2712 IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL 18325 W. 9 Mile 7-5200 HARVEY A. NEELY FUNERAL HOME, INC.

MEYERS RD. AT JAS. COUZENS 16540 MEYERS RD. UN 1-3880 A.H. Peters Funeral Home 12057 GRATIOT 6-7700 20705 MACK, G.P.

WDS 40 VASU-LYNCH N. Wood'd bet. 13-14 Mile LI 9-0500 Chas. Verheyden, Inc. Established Over 50.

Years 16300 MACK AT OUTER DRIVE TU 1-8500 WUJEK FUNERAL HOME 19301 Van Dyke TW 3-4034 LEGALS Detroit Housing Commission 2211 Orleans Street Detroit, Michigan Legal Notices 15 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Common Council of the City of Dtroit Committee of the Whole Chambers 1310 City-County Builing 2 Woodwrd Avenue Detroit, Michigan January 16, 1969 at 10:15 a.m. Notice is hereby given that Common Council of the City of Detroit will hold a Public Hearing at the time and place above indicated to consider the proposed sale of land to Joel and Harry Lutz. The above land is located in the Central Business District Project No. 1, Mich. R-3.

The Central Business District Proiect No. 1 is generally bounded by Bagley, John C. Lodge, Lafayette and Cass. After the above date, the City of Detroit proposes to enter into an agreement with Joel and Harry Lutz for the purchase of certain lands in this proiect. A copy of the proposed agreement, together with a Statement for Public Disclosure submitted by Joel and Harry Lutz, disclosing its organization, officers and membership is available for public examination at the Detroit Housing Commission, 2211 Orleans Street, Detroit, Michigan, between the hours of 8:30 a.m.

through 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. At the Public Hearing all interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard. ROBERT D. KNOX Director-Secretary Bids and Proposals REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY CITY OF ROYAL OAK Vacant parcel 104' x117' on South side of 13 Mile Road, between Woodland and Maplewood Avenves, zoned, "Single Family Gas service only available. Minimum acceptable field bid $7,500.

Written field bids will be received by City Clerk UD 10 12 o'clock noon on Monday Januarv 6, 1969 at 211 Williams Street, Royal Oak, Michigan: whereupon they will be opened and read aloud. Sealed envelopes must be marked "REAL ESTATE Further information concerning zoning, sales procedure etc. available at City Clerk's office. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY CITY OF ROYAL OAK Vacant parcel, 123'x121', Northeast corner, 7th and Williams Streets, zoned, "Central Business utilities available. Minimum acceptable field bids, $16,590.

Written field bids will be received by City Clerk UD to 12 o'clock noon of Monday. January 1969 at 211 Williams Street, Roval Oak, Michigan. Whereupon they will be opened and read aloud. Field envelopes must be marked "REAL ESTATE Further information available concerning zoning, sales procedure etc. at City Clerk's office.

FREE PRESS CLASSIFIED INDEX For your convenience, classifications are arranged in this index alphabetically and in the paper numerically. TITLE CLASS. NO. TITLE CLASS. NO.

TITLE CLASS. NO. Acreage for Sale 182 Farm Products Storage 18 Mortgages Airplanes 222 Farms for Sale 184 Motorcycles Antiques 262 Farms Wanted 186 Music Lessons Apartment Property 156 FHA Properties for Sale 119 North Woodward Area Apartments for Rent 86 Flats for Rent 83 Office Equipment Appliances 258 Flats for Sale 121 Office Space for Rent Auction Sales 110 Florida Property 178 Part Time-Temporary Automobiles for Sale 320-365 Florists Personals Auto Repairing 300 Food Caterers 19 Pianos, Mus. Instruments 304 Funeral Directors 10 Plants, Bulbs a Shrubs 26 Autos Wanted Birmingham, Bloomfield 140 Furnished Rent Plumbing- Heating Equipment 223 Furnished Flats fer Rent Professional Services 24 Bids and Proposals 16 Boats and Equipment 926 Furnished Houses, 78 Real Estate Wanted Rent Building Material -Home Furnished Income Bungalows Redford Area Improvement Items 224 Furniture Rent-Option to Buy 76 Grosse Pointe Resorts for Rent Business Opportunities 115 Help Wanted Resorts for Sale 168 Business Places for Rent 95 Help Wanted, Couples Rooms for Rent Business Services and Trades Help Wanted, Male Salesmen Bullding Business Property 158 Help Wanted, Women 50 Sales People Horses, Livestock 240 Service to Exchange Cameras and Supplies 266 Het Rods, Antiques 314 Saleswomen Campers Pick-up Coaches 291 Houses for Rent 77 Sewing Machines Card of Thanks Hunting, Fishing, Skiing Share Living Quarters Cemeteries Places 173 Situations Wanted Christmas Trees 25 Import, Sports Cars 312 Special Notices Convalescent Homes 75 Income Rent 80 Sports Equipment 268 Convertibles 319 Income Bungalows, Sale 125 Station Wagons 318 Industrial Property 160 Stereos- HI Fl-Tape Recorders 252 Co-ops, Condominiums 127 Industrial Rentals 161 -East 132 Country Homes, Estates 147 Dancing Instruction 38 SuburbanIn Memoriam 3 Suburban -North 135 Dearborn 145 Insurance 28 Suburban--West Death Notices Invalid and Convalescent Television, Radios Diamonds, Jeweiry 176 Supplies Trade Technical Schools Dogs, Pets 235 Lake and River Property 166 Trading Post Domestic Help Lakefront Homes 164 Trailer Parks Driving Instructions Land Contracts 188 Transportation Duplexes for Sale 123 Legal Notices 15 Trucks, Trailers 310 East of Woodward 130 Livonia Area 148 Vacant Lots 154 Educational 35 Lost and Found 20 Vacuum Cleaners 257 Employment Agencies Machinery Spotlight 111 Wanted to Buy 284 Entertainers, Musicians Mini-Bikes 271 Wanted to Rent 90 Farm Equip. -Tractors 244 Miscellaneous for Sale 280 260 Wearing Apparel Farmington, Southfield 141 Mobile Homes 290 West of Woodward 144 Money to Loan 205 PHONE 222-6800 Classified Telephone Room open 8:30 A.M.

to 6 P.M. Monday through Thursday, Friday 8:30 A.M. to 7 PM. Saturday 8:30 A.M. to 5 P.M.

Sunday 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Holidays 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. YOU CAN PLACE YOUR WANT AD UP TO: 4:30 P.M.

Daily for City Edition at 8:15 P.M. -1 P.M. Saturday for all Sunday Editions. ERRORS AND CORRECTIONS: The Free Press reserves the right to classify, revise or reject any want ad, and is not responsible for errors after the first incorrect insertion of an advertisement. Educational 35 IBM KEY PUNCH PBX RECEPTIONIST CASHIER- CHECKER Train Now--Pay Later High School not required.

No age limit. Short easy course. Day or evening classes. State licensed. Career Training Institute 1214 Griswold Suite 213 961-8181 Trade Technical Schools 36 LEARN Diesel truck driving, over the road and city training.

VA appr. Greer. 864-7627 call now! LEARN bulidozers, graders, draglines, cranes. Field training. G.I.

approved. Greer, 864-7627. ATTENTION GI AND NON GI AUTO MECHANICS CLASSES START JAN. 6 Enroll now start training for ACETY-ARC WELDING HELI ARC WELDING BODY- FENDER REPAIR WOLVERINE SCHOOL MICH. OLDEST TRADE SCHOOL DAY- NIGHT SCHOOL 1400 WEST FORT WO 3-0692 Music Lessons 37 MODERN approach to jazz, now accepting students for private instruction on sax, clar, flute, Larry Nozero, 864-4688.

EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted, Male (g) 40 ACCOUNTANT, JR. TO $8,400 Fast some exp, Fee paid, Mr. Singer. A A PERS 846-2655 ACCOUNTANT Cost and budcet work. Top firm in field.

Great potential. $9,600. FREE. Call Joe 544-1350 agy Trade Technical Schools 36 DESIGNERS ARE IN DEMAND ENROLL NOW FOR TOOL- DIE OR BODY DESIGN MECH. DRAWING SHOP MATH.

ILLUSTRATION BLUEPRINT READING GI Approved--Air Conditioned Free Placement and Consultation Open 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat. 2:30 E. S. DESIGN ENG.

INST. 15645 HARPER LA 7-1484 ELECTRONICS CLASSES Now Forming INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION ENGINEERING SOLID STATE COLOR T.V. We Have Been Supplying Industry With Electronic Specialties Since 1935 V.A. APPROVED PART OR FULL TIME CLASSES R. E.

T. S. ELECTRONIC SCHOOLS PH. 925-5600 Visit Labs Or Write For Free Booklet Full Information 1625 E. Grand Blvd.

Near Mt. Elliott Name Address City F.P.R. Accountant A better opportunity for man with retail experience thru financial statements. Move up in -salary, profit sharing and benefits. Phone Mr.

Thos. Lally for appointment, MEYER Michigan's Largest Jewelers Woodward at Grand River ACCOUNTANTS UNUSUAL opportunities available for young accountants seeking, reers in the expanding of Industrial accounting. REQUIRES college degree in accounting. Prefer background In manufacturing. REWARDING growth opportunities based on merit.

Progressive fringe benefit program including profit sharing. Salary commensurate with experience and ability. PLANT located In South Central portion of Michigan. Investigate these openings now. Write today: Box 717, Free Press, 31.

AERO DETROIT, INC. Automotive Body Designers Layout Men needs Detailers Checkers Must be experienced FULL BENEFITS PROGRAM 21717 REPUBLIC OAK PARK JO 6-4630 An Equal Opportunity Emplover A COLLEGE GRAD? WONDERING WHERE TO GOT Let us show you what's available, You'll be surprised at the many openings in and sales. Salaries to $15,000. Mr. Resnick, 537-6850.

Int'l Telegraph at Schoolcraft A MGMT. TRAINEE? TIRED OF ROUTINE? WANT A CAREER WITH A FUTURE? NOT JUST A JOB! Many well known nat'l co. would like to talk to you. NO EXP. NEC.

Sal. to $8,000. Call Mrs. Doyle, 537-6850. Int'l Telegraph at Schoolcraft.

AN EX-G? WONDERING WHERE TO GO? Don't lust grab the first job! Let show you the number of CAREER positions open to you, you'll be surprised. Sal. to $8,000. Call Mrs. Thompson, 537-6850.

Intl. Telegraph at Schoolcraft ACCOUNTANT $9000 up. Minimum 2 yrs public accounting experience. Fee paid. Southfield area, Excellent working conditions.

CALL 255-3600 QUALIFIED PERSONNEL INC. ADMINISTRATIVE SALES CORRESPONDENT $550-600 Fee Paid You'll be completelv trained to contact branch offices of this famous firm. Learn to prepare spea management sales 5 5 5 5 position! cial reports, and move up for training from top 5 salesmen for Call now for a confidential terview. Business Clearina House: 1st Federal Bldg. Suite 1800 1001 Woodward Detroit CALL 963-8470 ADMINISTRATIVE CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATOR $425 Fee Paid You'll be trained by the manager's assistant to handle special assign ments in investigative activities, After six months, you'll be eligibis to receive advanced training thai will prepare you for a manage ment position.

Let US arrange al interview for you now! Business Men's Clearing House 1st Federal Blda. Suite 1804 1001 Woodward Detroit CALL 963-8470 Help Wanted, Male 40 Lost and Found 00 20 CALL Miss Day at 222-6635 for assistance in composing your ad. FOUND box of clothing. Northwest Phone 272-7824. LOST- gold colored Omega Seamaster watch, with initials J.M.

Vicinity Harper Hospital. Reward. 778-2253. LOST: White gray longhaired doq, REWARD, 868-2670. LOST -White female poodle named Bridget, 12 yrs.

old but doesn't look and act like it. Needs medical attention. Will give a white poodle for return of my older dog, rew. Griefstricken, crippled woman. 834-2032.

LOST -White poodle near Otis, Junction and Mich. Name Poochie. Big reward. 826-1256. 8 MOS.

old Brittany Spaniel Female lost nr. 14 851-3854. PEARL, and J. L. turquoise Hudson gold store, bracelet dntn.

Reward. 521-3205 TOY white poodle, "Sugar" lost Jan. 3 in N.E. pet of 6, call collect 791-2561. Personals 22 ANGELA- Meet me at the library at 10 p.m.

Matakitas. ANYONE OWE YOU MONEY? Collect anywhere. KE 7-5650, CO 4-5790 ANYONE who saw an accident at Canfield and Second, a little girl was hit by bus, Dec. 17, at 3:30 p.m., call 832-1292. IT'S FUN TO BE TRIM Keep your shape in shape.

Rent a belt massage vibrator. Low rates AMERICAN 864-9333 ED, please call Julie Nehmer, Reed City Professional Services 24 COLLECT bad checks, loans, rentals insurance claims, etc. KE 8-8710. Insurance 28 CANCELLED or refused? Insure by phone. Low monthly payments.

DURBIN INSURANCE AGENCY 4876 E. Davison 891-7060 or 824-1732 ONLY $16 quarterly buys $20,000 public liability and property damage. Call TU 1-2376 Entertainers, Musicians 30 BANDS High school and college rock groups for engagements at of EMU and other college campuses. Please contact DAVID EVANS, 907 Lincoln, Ann Arbor, Mich. 313-761-6199, 761-8867, 871-1907.

Transportation Transportation 32 AAA Gas Allowance Florida, L.A., Seattle, Salt Lake, Minnesota. AUTO CO. 13550 Grand River 836-9400 2316 David Stott 965-3456 Ship your car ICC Lic. Insured AAA CALIFORNIA ARIZ. CARS CAR ALLOWANCE 18018 Woodward TO 5-5700 RIDE needed bet.

12 midnite-8 a.m. from River Rouge to Ford Motor, Gate 10. 841-5337. Educational 35 CONTROL DATA INSTITUTE 23775 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield, Mich.

48075 5444-1044 Personals 22 BLOOD DONORS NEEDED RH NEG. RH POS. $7.00 MIDWEST BLOOD SERVICE 650 W. VERNOR Corner Grand River WO 1-5344 BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED $7.50 $10 $12 Paid MICH. COMMUNITY BLOOD CTR.

3456 Wondward TE 3-5533 4718 Middlesex. Dbn. LU 2-8335 AAA-1 YOUNG MAN over 18 to ASSIST MANAGER in LOCAL BRANCH of COAST to COAST: INTERNATIONAL CHAIN ORGANIZATION, THE RICHARD'S COMPANY INC. You must be able to converse intelligently, be exceptionally neat and desire to work yourself up through the ranks quickly, Learn brand identification techniques, office management procedures, safe promotion, sales etc. STARTING SALARY per month to those accepted.

$625 After 3-day Indoctrination period automatic pay raises and all company benefits. CALL MR. DAVIS for your personal interview, 962- 4346. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. A NEW CHALLENGE FOR SALESMEN Opportunity for agressive salesmen 10 sell America's fastest growing family pastime "RECREATION VEHICLES." Sales experience helpful but not necessary.

We will train. Apply in person Town and Country Dodge TOTE AND TRAVEL CENTER. 32411 Grand River. Farmington, Mich. Accounting CLERK Accountina background desired to handle debits and credits among various other duties in our general accounting department.

Excellent workina conditions and full range of benefits. Personnel Office UDYLITE CORP. 21441 Hoover Rd. Warren, Michigan An equal opportunity employer Help Wanted, Male 40 MANUFACTURING DIVISION MANAGER Fast arowina division of nafional corporation has openina for agaressive manager with degree. Minimum of 5 vears' experience.

Please reply to: Box 707 Free Press 31 BRIDGEPORT OPERATORS FIXTURE BUILDERS and HELPERS HORIZONTAL MILL OPERATOR 58 Hour Work Week All Fringe Benefits GARFIELD INDUSTRIES, INC. 30600 Ryan Warren LABORATORY TECHNICIANS Immediate openings in control laboratory of petroleum refinery. College chemistry preferred. Monthly salary, $700 plus. All benefits paid.

Excellent working conditions and steady employ. Call Charles Willacker or James Stahl, 843-9100. MARATHON OIL COMPANY Employee Relations Department 1300 SOUTH FORT An Equal Opportunity Employer AIRLINE TRAINEE $6.000 THE CAREER OF THE FUTURE. NO Over 21, HSG, military free. EXP.

NEC. Cal Mrs. Hinchey, 537-6850, Intl. Pers: Telegraph at Schoolcraft. Help Wanted, Male DRIVER SALESMEN WITH LARGE COMMERCIAL WHOLESALE BAKERY Good benefits, retirement plan, etc.

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