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1 April 18, '75 DETROIT FREE PRESS In Memoriam 1 DRIL. Free Press Photo by RICHARD LEE Welcome to the Zoo Five-year-old chimp Sparky and chief trainer Frank McArdle greet a busload of senior citizens at the Detroit Zoo Thursday. The visitors, from Senior Center Inc. and Butzel Family Center at 7737 Kercheval, began the 1975 season of a three-year-old Department of Recreation program that provides activities for persons over 55. The bus was donated by Burroughs Corp.

It is maintained through a $5,000 gift from Knight Foundation Inc. Dump's Popularity Grows As Treasure Stays Buried Special to the Free Press MUSKEGON-Security became a factor at a county dump near, here Thursday as almost $3,000 cash remained buried under a mountain of garbage. Since its finders keepers at the public dump, the gate man had strict orders to keep out scavengers. "We can't be letding all sorts of people in to look for a needle in a haystack," said one official. The money, in small bills and originally stashed in a plastic bag with some old clothes, was accidentally thrown away Tuesday by a man and his wife while they were cleaning but their house to move to Dallas.

Eugene and Ruth Goryl spent all day Wedneslay digging through the garbage in a fruitless search for heir hard-earned savings. ALTHOUGH CHANCES of finding the money Thursday were said to be practically mpossible, nobody was being given the chance to even look Father Paul Quiotek, St. Benedict Teacher Services for the Rev. Paul Quiotek, CMM, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at St.

Bernard Seminary Chapel, 23601 Ann Arbor Trail, Dearborn Heights. Father Quiotek, 97, died Wednesday in the Marycrest Manor Convalescent Home, Livonia, after a long illness. Ordained in 1903, Father Quoitek had been a member of the Congregation of Missionarles. of Mariannhill Order for the past 40 years. He taught for.

many years at the St. Benedict Seminary in Brighton. He has no survivors. A rosary will be said at 7:30 p.m. Friday at St.

Bernard. Burial will be in St. Hedwig Cemetery, Dearborn Heights. Evelyn Tarien, 68, Gift Shop Owner Services for Mrs. Evelyn Darien, gift and hobby shop Deaths Elsewhere Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, 86, philosopher and statesman who served as president of India from 1962 to 1967, and for decades before that was a bridge between the spiritualism of the East and the rationalism of the West through his interpretation of classic Hindu texts.

Died in Madras. Isadore Hecht, 61, who amassed a fortune in the produce business, later branched out into real estate, then turned the Flagler Kennel Club at Miami and one at Naples-Ft. Myers into two profitable parimutuel dog racing tracks. Died at Miami. ROT for it.

And even if someone were to find the money, they could not legally keep it. Roger Baker, manager of the Muskegon County Landfill site, said he would not allow anyone to dig for the money. He said a state law forbids salvaging on public landfills. The man at the dump gate was told to keep suspected, scavengers out. Only persons with "legitimate business" at the landfill site that is, with loads of trash to dump were being allowed through the gate, said Baker.

But there were more people with trash to dump than normal, Baker added suspiciously. By day's end, however, there was no indication that anybody had found the money. Baker said it had been buried in 800 square yards of garbage. "It's 20 feet deep in places and that's a lot of garbage to dig through," he added. During their frantic search Obituaries owner, will be at 11 a.m.

Saturday at the Killeen Funeral Home, 9555 Chalmers. Mrs. Tarien, 68, of Detroit, died Wednesday in Deaconess Hospital. She was the owner of Taries Treasures and was well known as a hobby crafts demonstrator, particularly china painting. Surviving are her husband, William; a son, Robert; two daughters, Marylou Andress and Mrs.

Judith Shumaker, one sister, one brother, 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Ken Lester, 62, Of Plywood Company Services for businessman' Ken Lester will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Manns-Ferguson Funeral Home, 17000 Middlebelt in Livonia. Mr.

Lester, 62, Howell died Wednesday while golfing of. at Edgewood Country Club at Union Lake. He was president of Ken Lester Plywoods of Southfield. He is survived by his wife, Isobel; three daughters, Mrs. Janice Evans, Mrs.

Judy Bergstrom and Mrs. Joan Shaw, and six grandchildren. The family suggests that tributes be sent to the Edgewood Country Club caddy scholarship fund. Burial will be in Hart, Mich. Anthony Colombo, Insurance Executive Services for Anthony F.

Colombo, vice-president and director of the Detroit Mutual Insurance Co. of Plymouth, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Maurice Church, 32765 Lyndon, Livonia. Mr.

Colombo, 57, of Livonia, died Tuesday in Beaumont Wednesday the Goryls said they found some of the clothing that had been in the plastic bag with the money after they had dug 10 feet down into the garbage. The contents of the bag must have been scattered when it was plowed under, Baker speculated. Goryl, 42, unemployed for past year, and his wife, Ruth, 29, had saved the money to pay for their moving and relocation costs to Dallas where a job awaits him in the Dallas Zoo. "That was all we had," said Goryl Thursday as he planned to move to Dallas Friday. He said family and friends have come up with about $500 to help pay for their moving costs.

Dump boss Baker ruled out the possibility of either his employes or freelance scavengers having found the money. "It's in there somewhere, he said, "and thats where it will stay. Hospital. He had been with the insurance company for 25 years. Surviving are his wife, Marie; four sons, Lawrence, Joseph, Thomas and Anthony; a daughter, Mrs.

Shirley Lattimer, two sisters, one brother and seven grandchildren. A rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Friday at the Fred Wood Funeral Home, 36100 Five Mile, Livonia. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

George Morrow, '40s Radio Showman Services for George S. Morrow, 75, retired sales manager for Kosins Clothes in downtown Detroit and a former radio personality, will be at 9:15 a.m. Saturday at Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Grotto) Church, 13770 Gratiot. Mr. Morrow, of Detroit, died Wednesday in St.

John Hospital. A colorful figure in downtown Detroit life, Mr. Morrow was first a salesman and later sales manager at Kosins Clothes from 1935 to 1968, when he retired. He was also a published poet. In the 1940s he had his own radio program on station CKLW during which he read his works and gained a wide following.

Surviving are his wife, Violet; a son, John; two daughters, Mrs. Shirley Sloane and Mrs. Barbara Schill; two sisters, 13 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Prayers will be said at 8 p.m. Friday at the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at outer Drive, Grosse Pointe Park.

Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. JUST BEAUTIFUL MUSIC WITH FEW COMMERCIALS TE 1310 AM FM 100 RADIO all night 1 Death Notices Funerals Today Vasu- Lynch Mercedes Verheyden Camabel, Derethy Wm. Clarence Harris Amanda Schrader Verherden Gels. Bernard McCabe Step Herz, Edwin H. Peters Jackson, Wm.

Suttivan Kanser, ENzabeth A. H. Peters Marion Kress. Laura Adam Petersen Anna Jurkiewicz Teresa DeSantis Jessie Semers, Catherine Northrop Summers, Charles WI Themas. Anne Weltz, Jeseph Kaufman Death Notices BORCK HOWARD O.

Beloved husband of the late Lucille; dear brother of Arthur Murray Thomas, and Mrs. Jean VanHouten. Services, Memorial Funeral Home, 20226 W. McNichols, Saturday 10 a.m. BRUECKMAN MERCEDES, April 13.

Wife of Stanlev; sister of Mrs. Marion Lowe, and the late Laura Weiss. Funeral from the Verherden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Friday at 9, and to St. Brendan Church at 9:30. Prayers Thursday evening at 8:30.

BUTLER MYRAM April 16. Husband of Esther; father of Mrs. Betty Lou Smith, and the late James; five grandchildren. Funeral at the Verhevden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Saturday at 10 a.m. COLOMBO ANTHONY F.

Beloved husband of Marie; dear father of Lawrence, Mrs. Tom (Shirley) Lattimer, Joseph, Thomas and Anthony; seven grandchildren; dear brother of Rose, Frances and Joseph Colombo. Services, (Rice Fred Wood Funeral Home Chapel), 36100 Five Mile Rd. east of Levan, Saturday 9:30 a.m. St.

Maurice Catholic Church, 10 a.m. Rosary Friday 8 p.m. CROOK GLADYS April 14, of Farmington Hills. Beloved wife of the late George dear mother of Robert. 0.

McLean; dear grandmother of Mrs. Elena Stewart and Bud VanGeystel; dear great-grand-mother of Jody and Randy Stewart; dear aunt of Irma B. Montroy, Lorraine Dennis, Phyllis Giese, Janis Brumley, Kay Moriarity and Arlene Dawson. Services 11 a.m. Saturday at the Funeral Home, 23720 Farmington Farmington, CULLEN THERESA A.

(nee GRIFFIN), age 79, April 16. Wife of the late Wilson; dear mother of Robert and the late Beverly Trumbull; also five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; dear sister of Hilda, Evelyn and Marshall of Ontario. Funeral Services London; Ontario. Arrangements by the Buehler Funeral Home. EGAN AGNES, April 17.

Wife of the late Francis mother of Mrs. Thomas F. Horrigan, and Mrs. James McMahon; three grandchildren, seven greatgrandchildren. Funeral from the heyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Saturday at 9:30, and to St.

Ambrose Church at 10. Prayers Friday evening at 8. FRESCURA ROSE MARIE, of Lincoln Park. Beloved daughter of Paride and Violet (Fontana) Frescura; dear sister of Mrs. Nancy Lewis, Barbara and Philip; dear granddaughter of Mrs.

Mary Frescura and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fontana. Funeral from the R. C.

Aleks Funeral Home, 1324 Southfield, Lincoln Park, Saturday at 9 a.m. St. Henry Catholic Church at 9:30 a.m. Rosary Friday al 7:30 p.m. GALLOWAY WILLIS JACK, April 14.

Husband of Ellen; father of Robert and Mrs. Robert C. (Bonnie) Franklin brother of Mrs. George Novelli, Mrs. Howard Poole, Howard, and Mrs.

Victor Artress. Funeral at the Verhevden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack al Outer Drive, Friday al 11. Memorial service Thursday evening at 8 under the auspices of Jefferson Lodge No. 555 F. A.

M. Memorials may be made to the First United Methodist Church, St. Clair Shores. GANADEN PEARL April 16. Beloved wife of Ballazar; dear mother of Phillip, Leonard, Robert, Barbara Woods, Felicia, Theodore and Patricia; sister of John Watson.

Funeral from A.J. Desmond Sons, Mcinnes- Desmond Chapel, 16111 Woodward, Saturday 9:30. St. Benedict Church at 10. Rosary Friday 4:30 p.m.

GRIMM ADELAIDE. Wife of the late Edward; dear mother of Mrs. Russell (Ruth) Martin and Wilbur Grimm; two grandchildren; six great dren; sister of Mrs. Clara Moore and Mrs. Louise Pipper.

Funeral Saturday 11 am at the A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack at Vernier (8 Groose Pte Woods. Memorials to St. John-St.

Luke Evangelical hurch or the Evangelical Home for Children and Aged would be appreciated. HAGENMAIER JOHN April 16. Beloved brother of Mrs. Julia Caleca; dear uncle of Mrs. Sally Paylor and Gerald Caleca.

Funeral services from McCabe Funeral Home, 18570 Grand River, corner of Glastonbury, Saturday at 1 PM. HARRISON PHILIP April 15. Stepson of Michael Wendell; brother of Robert E. and Frank A. Funeral at the den Funeral Home, 16300 Mack Outer Drive, Friday at 12 noon.

HERZ EDWIN H. Husband of the late Viola dear father of Mrs. Alfred (Violet) Renius, Robert and Mrs. Conrad (Corinne) Golemba; 11 grandchildren and three great -grandchildren also survive. Funeral Friday 1 p.m, at the A.

H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave. Memorials to Mt. Zion Lutheran Church, 13560 E. McNichols, Detroit 48205, or Cross Lutheran Church, Pigeon, would be appreciated.

HOLLINGSWORTH JEANNE. Beloved wife of John Carl. Services Saturday 9:30 a.m. from the Chas. R.

Step Funeral Home, 18425 Beech Daly Rd. (btw. 6-7 Mile). Mass 10 a.m., Our Lady of Loretto Church. Rosary Friday 8 p.m.

Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. JEVAHIRIAN STEPHEN P. Beloved husband of Pailoon; devoted father of Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Mary) Derian, Miss Alice Jevahirian, and Mr.

and Mrs. Haig (Florence) Jevahirian; dear brother of Sukias Jevahirian; loving grandfather of six. Services from the Colonial ChapelEdw. Korkoian Funeral Home, 19621 W. McNichols, Saturday 9:15 a.m., to the Armenian Congregational Church, 26210 W.

12 Mile Rd. (at Northwestern Southfield, 10 a.m. Interment Woodlawn. Memorial gifts may be made to Armenian Congregational Church, and the Garry Derian Memorial Fund-Armenian Missionary Association. KANSER ELIZABETH.

Wife of the late Lee dear mother of Lee C. and Mrs. Joyce Fenton; grandmother of Lee C. dear sister of Mrs. Annette Colbert.

Funeral at the A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave. at Vernier Rd. (8 Mile), Grosse Pointe Woods, Friday 8 p.m.

Interment St. Petersburg, Fla. KOCINSKI ANGELINE, April 16. Beloved wife of the late Deny; dearest mother of Wanda Seroka, Estelle Wright, Regina Bosy, and the late Edward Guzy; dear mother-in-law of John, Don, John and Mary Guzy; also survived by 14 grandchildren and eight. great Funeral services Saturday morning at 9:15 from the Jarzembowski Funeral Home, 18957 W.

Warren at Artesian (Warrendale Chapel), to St. Christopher Church at 10. Interment Mt. Carmel. Rosary Friday 7 p.m.

LaBITA BARBARA ANN Suddenly April 16, age 29. Beloved mother of Frank; dearest daughter of Frank and Mary LaBita; dear sister of Janet Marie. LaBita. Funeral Services Saturday 12 noon at Gatzke Funeral Chapel, Rogers City. Burial St.

Casimir Cemetery. Posen, Michigan. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Friday. LAWSON JANET OWEN, April 17.

Wife of Gerald mother of Charles Mrs. Rolf (Ann Gordhamer, Dr. James and Mrs. Fred (Jill) Jones; sister of Frank Owen. Services, Wm.

Sullivan Son Funeral Home, 705 W. 11 Mi. Rd. (4 biks. E.

of Woodward), Royal Oak, Saturday 2:30 p.m. Family suggests memorials to the Ruth Preston Kidney Research Fund, Hutzel Hospital. LESTER KEN April 16, suddenly. Beloved husband of Isobel; dear father of Mrs. Janice Evans, Mrs.

Judy Bergstrom and Mrs. Joan Shaw; grandfather of Karen, Kristen, Rodger, Jeffrey, Jimmy, and Scott; brother of Mrs. Dorothy Tuttle, Mrs. Mariorie Newell and Charles Lester. Services from Manns- Ferguson Funeral Home 17000 Middlebell at 6 Mile Rd.

Saturday 10 a.m. Interment Hart, Michgan. Memorials may be directed to Evans Scholarship Fund. LORENTE EMERY. Beloved husband of Clare; dear father of Mrs.

Gabriele (Lynda) Filippi, Lesley and John E. Lorente; grandfather of Jason and Adam Filippi; brother of Albert Lorente. At Querield Funeral Home, 1200 Oakwood near Michigan, Dearborn, Services Saturday 9 a.m., and from Church of the Divine Child at 9:30 a.m. McCLUSKEY JOHN, April 15. Dear husband of the late Gertrude; dearest father of Mrs.

Richard (Marion) Nienhaus, and Mrs. Robert (Virginia) Kanka; seven grandchildren. Funeral Saturday 10:30 a.m. from the Lesnev Son Funeral Home, 13201 W. Warren, Dearborn.

St. Dunstan Church, 11 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Rosary Friday 8:30 p.m. MORROW GEORGE April 16.

Husband of Violet (nee Poupard); father of Mrs. Shirley Sloane, John, and Mrs. Barbara Schill; brother of Mrs. Mary Rife, and Mrs. Leatha Class; 13 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren.

Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Saturday al 8:45, and to Assumption Grotto Church al 9:15. Prayers Friday evening at 8. NESBIT GRACE April 16. Wife of the late Paul Nesbit; mother of Mrs. Nelson (Emma Louise) Welton, Mrs.

William (Jean) Harrison, and the late Mary Hill; also survived by four grandsons and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral service Saturday at Blairsville, Pa. Memorials may be made to the Kings Daughters and Sons Home, 17667 Pierson, Detroit 48219. NICHOLS MARIE. Beloved wife of George; dear mother of Chuckie, Christy, Joe, Tim, Bob, Sharon, John, Kim, Lisa and Leslie; dear sister of Bob Muncy, Virginia Alman, and Helen Findley; also survived by 12 grandchildren.

Services at the Arnold O. Matthews Funeral Home, 17600 Warren, Salurday 9:45 a.m. St. Philomena Church, 10 a.m. Rosary Friday 7 p.m.

O'CONNELL JOYCE April 16, age 27. Beloved wife of John; dear daughter of Charles and Lillian Lancaster. Funeral from the Wm. J. Duress Fu.

neral Home, 28499 Schoenherr (S. of 12 Mile), Warren, Saturday at 9:30, to St. Edmund Church at 10 a.m. Prayers Friday 8:30 p.m. PAUL LOUIS, age 57, April 15, 1975, of Allen Park.

Beloved husband of Helen; dearest father of Mrs. Chester Polk (Susan), and Louis B. Resting at the John K. Solosy Son Funeral Home, 3206 Fort, Lincoln Park, until Friday 9 p.m. In state at the Hungarian Reformed Church, Allen Park, Saturday from 8:45 a.m.

until time of service, 9:30 a.m. Interment Woodmere. PEERENBOOM JAMES suddenly, in Italy. Beloved husband of Genevieve; beloved father of Nancy Peerenboom, William Nelson, and Jack L. Nelson; also five grandchildren, three greatgrandchildren; brother of Mrs.

Constance Smith. Funeral from VasuLunch Funeral Home, 4375 N. Woodward (btw. 13-14 Mi. Saturday 9:30 a.m.

St. Columban Church, Birmingham, at 10. PORTER PATRICIA, 34 Yrs. at Grace Hospital, April 14. Beloved wife of Henry C.

mother of Christy 7 Yrs. old; daughter of Mrs. Fannie Murphy Wallace of Detroit; sister of Mr. Reuben Murphy Wallace of Inkster Funeral Saturday 11 a.m. from the Peoples Community Church, Woodward Pingree, Detroit.

Burial at United Memorial Gardens. Quiet hour Friday April 18, 7-8 p.m., Thompson Funeral Home, Greenfield Chapel, 15443 Greenfield. RYAN WILLIAM age 76, April 16, of grave illness, in Northport, formerly of East Detroit. Born May 18, 1898 in Hamburg, Mich. Son of the late William and Elizabeth Ryan.

Married June 4, 1921, to Gertrude M. Kling of Wayne, Mich. Dear father Mrs. William (Gertrude) Frank of Farmington Hills, Mrs. John (Eileen) Smith of Ann Arbor, and William F.

of Ann Arbor; seven grandchildren, three great-grandchildren. Member of St. Gertrude Catholic Church, Northport. Former security supervisor al Ford Motor Co. for 25 years, retiring in 1963.

Member of Macomb County Board of Supervisors, and former councilman for City of East Detroit for eight years. Funeral 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church. Celebrant is Father James Gardner.

Interment Northport Cemetery. Rosary 8:30 p.m. Friday evening at Ray and Robert Martinson Funeral Home, Sutton's Bay, Mich. SCHULER JESSIE April 15. Wife of Rudolph mother of Mrs.

Barbara Beaupre, and David sister of Mrs. James Matthews, Louis and John Austin, and Sister Marie Ann; 15 grandchildren. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Friday at 8:30, and to St. Philomena Church al 9. Prayers Thursday evening at 8.

SINNAMON WILLIAM (Harry). Beloved husband of Irma (DeMaire); dear father of Lawrence, James, Edward, and Sister Theresa O.P., and the late Harry: grandfather of six; dear brother of Mrs. Susan Cody, and Mrs. Rachel Haddock. Funeral from the Eppens VanDeweghe Funeral Home, 6150 Cadieux Rd.

at Harper, Saturday 10:15 a.m., and at St. David Church at 11 a.m. Prayers Friday 8:15 p.m. Past commander V.F.W. Post 582 16th Engineers.

SULLIVAN MARY, April 16. Beloved wife of Frank; dear mother of Kenneth sister of Ann Kukila, Ella Miklovic, Ruth Malik, and Dorothy Stone. Funeral from Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Horne, 14230 W. McNichols Saturday morning at 9:30, and St.

Scholastica Church at 10. Rosary Friday 7:30 p.m. TARIEN EVELYN R. Beloved wife of William; dear mother of Robert Mrs. Maryou Endress, Mrs.

Judith Shumaker, and the late Mrs. Dorothy Drott; also survived by ten grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; dear sister of Mrs. Lillian Sutphen, Harry Hartfield, the late Edward Hartfield, and the late Mrs. Mamie Cavanaugh. Funeral Saturday 11 a.m.

at the Geo. F. Kil. leen Funeral Home, 9555 Chalmers (N. of Ford X-Way).

THOMAS ANNE April 15. Beloved wife of Arthur; dear mother of Mrs. Karl (Christine) Rudolph, and Mr. Arthur A Thomas; leaves six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Member, of the Women's Auxiliary of the Salvation Army.

Services 2 p.m. Friday at the Ross B. Northrop Son Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River (Redford). Memorials are suggested to Maritime Faith Mission Fellowship. TOLLEFSON MAXINE of Lincoln Park.

Beloved mother of Mrs. Norma Sullivan, Richard, Kenneth, and Mrs. Bonnie Thurber; dear sister of Mrs. Cora McGione, and Mrs. Audrey Miron; also survived by ten grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Resting at the R. C. Aleks Funeral Home, 1324 Southfield, Lincoln Park, until Friday 9 p.m. Services and burial on Monday in L'Anse, Mich. WALLINGER ARTHUR suddenly, April 16.

Beloved husband of the late Minnie; dear father of Robert and Donald; grandfather of four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Alvina Glass. Resting at the Harry J. Will Funeral Home, 25450 Plymouth Rd. mile W.

of Telegraph) until Friday at 9 p.m. Will lie in state at Nativity Lutheran Church, Saturday from 12 noon until time of service at p.m. Interment Glen Eden. WILSON HANSEL DWIGHT, April 10. Husbard of Frances; father of Dr.

H. Dwight Wilson Jr. of Bearsville, N. brother of Raymond of Grosse Pointe, Carlin of Lafayette, and Mrs. Richard Wyrock of New Baltimore.

Memorial services at the Grosse Pointe Memorial Church, 16 Lakeshore, Grosse Pointe, Saturday, April 19, at 3 p.m. Memorial tributes may be sent to the Grosse Pointe Memorial Church for the Hansel Wilson Memorial Fund for East Side Presbyterian Village. ZINEVICH VASSEL M. Beloved husband of Josephine; dear father of Richard; son of Mrs. Olga Zinevich; brother of Mrs.

Ray (Lida) Krupa, and Nicholas Zinevich. Funeral Monday 9 a.m. from the A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave, at Vernier Rd.

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Bids and Proposals 16 Bids and Proposals INVITATION FOR BIDS The Detroit Housing Department will receive sealed bids for the furnishing and installation of seven hundred and forty-two (742) steel face prime doors and related work on Monday, May 5, 1975 at 2:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, at 2211 Orleans Street, Detroit, Michigan 48207 at which time all bids will be opened and publicly read. The above work shall be perfermed at sixty-one (61) buildings located in the Charles Terrace Homes, Mich. 1-5, an area bounded by Buffalo Avenue, Tablet Avenue, Charles Avenue and Mound Road in the City of Detroit, Michigan, in strict accordance with specifications dated April 17, 1975 and all bulletins thereto, as prepared by the Detroit Housing Department which said specifications and addenda are incororated herin reference and made a part thereto. All bids shall be the sum total of all work as specified in the detailed specifications without variance or substitution unless otherwise issued in Bulletin form.

Forms of contract documents are filed at the office of the Detreit Housing $25.00 per set of documents is required in the form of a certified check Department, 2211 Orleans Street, I Detroit, Michigan 48207. A deposit of made payable to the Treasurer, City of Detroit. The deposit will be returned upon the return of the documents, in good condition, not later than ten (10) days after the bid opening. All deposits will be returned by registered mail. A certified check, an irrevocable bank letter of credit, or a satisfactory bid bond executed by the bidder and a surety company in an amount equal to five percent of the bid shall be submitted with each bid.

Checks shall be made payable to the Treasurer, City of Detroit, All designated forms must be submitted with the proposal completely filled out. No bid shall be read if the designated forms are not completely filled out or if the required guaranty is insufficient. Not less than the prevailing salaries set forth in the specifications must be paid on this project and all provisions of the Davis-Bacon Act must be complied with, as stated under General Conditions in Part 11 of the specifications. The Detroit Housing Department reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding. No bodi shall be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days subsequent of the opening of bids without the consent of the Detroit Housing Department.

Very truly yours, DETROIT HOUSING DEPARTMENT THEODORE JORDAN April 17, 1975 Director INVITATION FOR BIDS AREA The Detroit Housing Department will receive sealed bids for certain interior repainting and related work of 38 buildings (254 dwelling units) at Edward J. Jeffries Homes, Mich. 1-7 within the area generally bounded by Temple, Gibson, John C. Lodge Freeway, Selden and Fourth Street, Detroit, Michigan, until 2:00 p.m. Detroit time on Tuesday, May 6, 1975 at 2211 Orleans, which time and place all bids will be publicly opened.

Proposed forms of contract documents, including plans and specifications, are on file at the office of the Detroit Housing Department, 2211 Orleans Street, Detroit, Michigian. Copies of the documents may be obtained by depositing $25.00 in the form of a certified check made payable to the Treasurer, City of Detroit with the Detroit Housing Department for each set of documents so obtained. Such deposit will be refunded to each person who returns the plans, specifications and other documents in good condition within 10 days after the bid opening. A certified check, an irrevocable bank letter of credit, or a satisfactory bid bond executed by the bidder and an acceptable surety in an amount equal to five percent of the bid shall be submitted with each bid. Checks shall be made payable to the Treasurer, City of Detroit.

All designated forms must be submitted with the proposal completely filled out. No bid shall be read if the designated forms are not completely filled out or if the required guaranty is insufficient. The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for satisfactory performance and payment bond or bonds, as directed under Instructions To Bidders in the Part I1 of the Specifications. Not less than the prevailing salaries set forth in the specifications must be paid on this project, and all provisions of the Davis-Bacon Act and all provisions of Equal employment. Opportunity Requirements must be complied with, as stated under General Conditions in Part I1 Of the Specifications.

The Detroit Housing Department reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding. No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days subsequent to the opening of bids without consent of the Detroit Housing Department. DETROIT HOUSING DEPARTMENT THEORDORE JORDAN DIRECTOR-SECRETARY Date: APRIL 18, 1975 Lost and Found 20 REWARD-DALMATION MALE, red collar, Squirrel Rd Walton Blvd area. Friendly fam pet, 373-5640. Notices 22 Angiogram Arterogram Dye.

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we offer a full line of services. 559-5772. PERSONNEL MANAGERS Call us for free assistance with recruitment ads. 961-6785 Lawns, Landscaping, Sod, Patio Supplies 26 SODDING Spring Sale. Specialize in resoding old lawns, 493-0716, 493-9526.

Day, Night. TROY BILT Roto Tillers. Your Michigan Dealer. Buy NOW Save. No: 'h Monroe Greenhouses, 1818 N.

Monroe Monroe MI 241-4565. 10 HP RIDING Mower. Elec start. Like new. $525.

535-0643 5 HP Riding Lawn Mower with snow plow attachment. Call after 6 p.m. 534 --6781. $125. Insurance 28 AUTO INSURANCE NO ONE REFUSED Lowest Rates CENTER'INSURANCE AGENCY 399-5411 883-5656.

G.M.I.C. INSURANCE IF you are un-insured or just paying us for high rates, CALL LOW RATE No-Fault auto, cycle or all vehicles. (313) 542-3050, 542-2760. MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE For a Competitive quote call: 524-9720. Hrs 9-9.

Location: 121 E. Maple, Troy. Allen F. Haynes Assoc. NO FAULT DURBIN'S 756-3400 "INSTANT NO- FAULT" AUTO AND MOTORCYCLE I Insurance.

Certificate available immed ia tely. No one refused -Low RAtesDown Payment. Phone: 493-1670 Entertainers, Musicians 30 FEMALE VOCALIST for group from L.A., lead backup, 5 part harmony. Must be gd. Needed immed.

Call Howard Smith 355-2929 ext. 212 MUSICIAN to perform in back of fashion show. For info: 833-2698. RECORDING -UP TO 16 TRACK; PUBLISHING; PROMOTION; LEAD SHEETS; DEMO'S, COPYRIGHTS. 777-3200.

SINGER WANTED, male or fem, for group. Exp nec. 368-3204. WEDDINGS, BANQUETS partiesDisc Jockeys Unlimited 757-0600. Transportation 32 AAAcon Auto Transport Cars Ready, West, East lowa Gas Allowance 846-6633 ACE 833-1700 Calif, Utah, Seattle, N.Y., Pa.

NO WAITING 3169 Woodward. AUTO DRIVEAWAY 933-5600 Calif, Seattle, Texas, St. Paul, Boston, Chicago, St. Louis Wash D.C. PHONE til 9 13116 Grand River CARS pick- -up or Delv'd anywhere 584-2404 World Wide 581-9733 9970 Grand River 931-0620 DRIVEWAY SERVICE.

Educational 35 Bartender- -Barmaid START THIS WEEK WORK NEXT WEEK No strikes, no layoffs. 18-60 yrs. Oneweek class. Days or eves. Free job placement.

Call for free brochure. Professional Bartender School 76 W. Adams 964-4380 FEMALES WANTED To Train for Fashion, 1 Photographic Modeling Careers LI 7-1550 IBM KEYPUNCH NURSES AIDE ASST. AUTOMATION ACADEMY 964-3880 NEW FACES WANTED To train for TV Commercials Call Michele, LI 7-1550 TRAVEL AGENT TRAINING American Travel Schools, Inc 22932 Woodward 399-5522 Schools 36 BECOME A BARBER- STYLIST. Professional Barber School 9525 Jos.

Campau 48212, 875-4468 Help Wanted- -General 40 A MANAGER TRAINEE No experience req'd, just ambition CAREER PERSONNEL 255-5000 AAA CAREERS begin here. We place HS grads in many field. Call now Snelling Snelling Agy 336-7400 ACCOUNTANT Aggressive growing electronics company needs a general accountant. This position would be responsible for receivables, payables, payroll, bank reconciliation and related general ledger work. Capable of supervising other employees.

Applicants should have al least 3 years general accounting experience preferably in a small manufacturing company. A college degree is desirable, pay commensurate with ability. COST ACCOUNTANT A progressive growing company in the elctronics industry desires to hire an experienccountant. The sould have at least 3 years of commercial accounting experience with emphasis in general and standard cost accounting. A college degree is preferred The position offers excellent benefits pay potential.

Submit resume to: PCS 5467 Hill 23 Drive, Flint, MI. 48507. Attention: PERSONNEL MANAGER An Equal Opportunity Employer. ASSISTANT Managerial openings in retail. Top companies.

Salaries Fee paid. ROTH YOUNG PERS. 313-559-3300 ASSISTANT HOUSE MANAGER A A Position immediately available to supervise residential facility. Hours to be determined. High school graduate required.

Salary $7,062 to start. Contact: George Mezinko al 243-9440 ATTORNEY (YOUNG) Opportunity with old established company. Building Real Estate varied Fields. Please reply to Box 3977, Free Press, 48231. AUTO Min.

2 yr.exp. Estimating. Zelda KAY TURNER PERS. 559-4760 AUTO Transmission REBUILDER GOOD PAY FRINGES Call CHUCK or CARL LA 1-0033 AUTO TECHNICIANS Repair Chevrolets Immediate openings for conscientious light heavy repair technicians. Automotive experience must.

Excellent opportunity. Apply in person only to Service Manager. Join the Professionals ED RINKE CHEVROLET 26125 VAN DYKE AT 10 MILE RD. BARBER stylist male or female, master or apprentice, in Midland, Michigan. Can earn.

$200 week take home. Call after 7 prn. 517-835-6596. BARBER STYLIST Female, apprentice or master. Gentlemen's Choice, Southgate, Mich.

283-6808 BARBER WANTED. CALL 517 362-6988. EAST TAWAS. BARBER WANTED Alpena 517-354-3373 BEAUTICIAN- Experienced wanted for vacation work only, 27327 Southfield, Lathrup Village, 559-1180 BEAUTY OPERATOR Northwest area. 834-4879 or 493-9035 BLOSDALE PERSONNEL Professional Clerical Placements Wtd.

General 40 CASHIER PROJECTIONIST Full time. Will train. Must be 18 or older. Good salary and working conditions. Apply in person bet.

10 am 6 pm, LIDO THEATRE 13625 W. 1 Mi. Rd. No phone calls. CO.

REP- Pref, sales bkgrd or ambitious beginner. Will train. $700 mo sal, mo. bonus, expenses. Mgt.

oppty. Snelling Snelling Agy 399-3450 COLLECTION MANAGER Need aggressive youngman, to bulld departmen, with experience in phone collection work, no outside collecting, to assume full responsibility for collection activity. Excellent opportunity Salary equal to experience and ability. Full fringe benefit package. Firm located in Rochester area.

Call Lee W. Hool 651-8193 CONGENIAL COUPLE to manage small apartment on Wayne U. Campus. Free no salary. 875-9660.

COOK SHORT ORDER, Nights. Must be dependable. Continental Bar Resti ant. Wixom. 349-6780.

COOK -exp'd short order, 3805 Lawndale, 5 bilks S. of Michigan, at corner of John Kronk. Custodian Couple in Person, The Atrium, 30100 Telgraph Rd, Birmingham DISPATCHER Excellent opportunity for individual with rate experience to route private tank truck fleet. Fast growing chemical company. Fine Midwest city.

Low cost living, big city atmosphere. Excellent fringes. Salary open. Call Today 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 800-348-3621 ROBERT PERSYN An Equal Opportunity Employer Immed opening for couple in modern high rise elderly apartment, Man to be responsible for maintenance and custodial duties.

Wife to clean. Suite utilities frnshd. Good salary company benefits. Full time no layoffs. No children or pets.

Call collect-Mrs. Davis (517)-882-0766. Property located at 201 W. Jolly Lansing. An Equal Opportunity Employer.

DISHWASHER, experienced. Apply DRESS SPORTSWEAR BUYER-MANAGER Speciality shop, Sarrets, Woodland Mall, Grand Rapids, Mich. DRIVER -SALESMANEstablished business serving the automotive aftermarket. Earnings potential for a hard worker, $15,000 plus. Please respond to Free Press, Box 3981, Detroit, MI 48231.

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN. Organ service man, must be knowledgeable in all phases, honest self-starter, no drifters. Enioy the beautiful U.P. Some travel, gd iob for qualified man. 2234.

Presque Isle, Marquette, MI' 49855. FIBERGLASS, Exp person capable of handling Engineering, and Sales in Industrial Corosion Control Fabrication and Lining. Send resume to: J. Graham, 9724 Cass, Taylor, Mich. 48180 FOREMAN-Must be Experienced Zinc and Phosphate Barrel Plating.

Apply FITZGERALD PLATING 17450 Filer, Detroit, Mich. 368-3630 GUARDS-Fast growing company has immediate openings for top caliber men in retail and construction security. Must have car and home phone and be willing to travel in the metropolitan area. Apply 111 E. 9 Mile, Ferndale.

Ax HARD CHROME Plater- -Experienced on tools dies, no production. Afternoon midnight shifts. Send complete resume and wages desired to Box 3980, Free Press 48231. HOTEL DESK Clerk-PBX exp pref or will train call 9-5 W0 1-6540 MAINTENANCE MAN For large condominium proiect located in Sterling Heights area. Salary plus benefits.

For further information call 559-0930 Mon. thru Fri. between 9 12 noon. Ask for Mr. Lazenby MANAGEMENT TRAINEE Career- -minded person open to cation.

Call Pat Kelly, 588-5400 Snelling Snelling Personnel MANAGER-RESTAURANT We need a mature experienced person. capable of full management responsibilities. Top wages and part ownership available to the right person at LANDMARK FAMILY RESTAURANT, Eight Mile and Dequindre. Interview by appointment only. Call 755-7575 MANUFACTURING MANAGER.

Fully conversant with all manufacturing techniques involving electronics, electro- mechanical and electrical devices. Must be totally knowledgeable capable of time study techniques, estimating personnel, production scheduling control, inventory procedures, shipping receiving, and manufacturing processing. College graduate with minimum 5 years manufacturing managment experience. Michigan area location. Submint resume to: Box 3979 Detroit Free Press 48231.

MECHANICS Heavy Duty Trucks Immediate openings for conscienfious gas diesel repair technicians. Excellent opportunity. Apply in person only to Service Manager. Join the Professionals ED RINKE CHEVROLET 26125 VAN DYKE AT 10 MILE RD. MILL SUPPLY HOUSE- Seeks man to fill position of Assistant Mgr.

Must have counter experience and good knowledge of Cutting Tools. Good salary for right man. Details of Exper, to Box 3983, Free Press, 48231. NEED experienced Chrysler or journeyman mechanic, 50 pct. comission, flat rate $22 per hour.

Need experienced car salesman, 30 pct. commission. Positions are permanent and year around work. Must have qualified recommendations from previous employers. GENE'S AUTO SERVICE, P.O, Box 989, Fiarbanks Alaska 99707.

(907) 452-5109. NIGHT AUDITOR- Permanent Posttion, fringe benefits Boyne Mountain Lodge, 1-616-549-2441. OPERATING ENGINEER First Class Refrigeration License High Pressure Steam Detroit License required. Swing shift. Call Joe Risdon, 897-8830.

MC DONALD DAIRY CO Detroit Branch An Equal Opportunity Employer PANTRY GIRL, experienced. Apply in person, The Atrium, 30100 Telegraph Rd, Birmingham PARTS COUNTER STOCK MAN Exp. Necessary, benefits, apply In person after p.m. PACKER PONTIAC, 18650 Livernois, Det. PARTS MANAGER -Experienced for Machine Distributor.

Salary, hospitalization, profit sharing. Send resume to Mr. Healey, 19679 John Detroit 48203. PAYROLL CLERK- -Salary computer inputs, all tax reports. Experience necessary.

$800-1000 mo. Fee paid. LOIS RAY PERS. 559-0560 RADIO SHACK One of nations leaders in Consumer Electronics, has a number of positions available for store Managers and Manager trainees, due to rapid expansion of new stores opening in the Detroit Metropolitan area. Candidates must be college graduates, with at least 1-2.

years retail selling experience. Phone Mark Seaman District 968-8212 or 968-8796 for personal interview. RECEPTIONIST WANTED, attracfive, little typing exp, apply between 12 and 5 22214 Van Dyke or call 754-0600. SALESLADIES ASST. MANAGER For ladies specialty shops.

Must be thoroughly experienced in selling womens apparel. No evenings, store benefits. Call 626-7170 JACQUELINE SHOPS Oak Park Birmingham SECURITY GUARD- -Nights- Manufacturing Plant. Can be retired or Moonlighter. Possible temporary employment.

Must have references and experience. Submit resume to Free Press Box 3978, 48231 SECURITY OFFICERS Full and part time openings. Detroit and suburban areas. 557-5324 SHOE STORE MGR Need person with knowledge in better Children's Shoes for responsible position in Ann Arbor. Experience necessary.

Call 482-5561 SHORT ORDER COOK, experienced. Apply in person, The Atrium, 30:00 Telegraph Rd, Birmingham.

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