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1 1 Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices DETROIT FREE PRES3 Friday. Jan. 25. '63 117 Announcements 40 CAR washer, exper. Good guar.

Plymouth at Evergreen. VE 7-057S. CAR washers. Steady. Guar.

Apply a.m. 17303 Wyoming. CAR WASHERS for Saturdays, Sun- oay, Monday. Must De experiencea. S7 day guaranteed.

Apply 4404 14th St. 7 a.m. sharp, or call NOrmandv 2-5780. CARBURETOR Rebuilder A-l went-ed. References.

Experienced only need epply. 9114 Van Dyke. Engineering Illustrators Layout Experience Necessary Paramount Engineering Co. 32000 Stephenson Hwy. Madison Heights, Mich.

JO 6-8750 DIE BARBERS and Boring Mill Hands. Aoply In person. MODERN DIE TOOL CO. 6305 1 8 Mile Rd. Utica CREATIVE INDUSTRIES OF DETROIT Ntd mm Engineering Illustrators Layout Trace Keyline Experienced preferred Pleasant working conditions Full fringe benefits APPLY 3080 E.

Outer Drive Help Wanted, Male 40 BLOOD DONORS LO 7-5535 Needed O-POSITIVE. All R-H-Neg- 7635 E. Jefferson, pop. Naval Armory DIE DESIGNERS MACHINE DESIGNERS DETAILERS- REPUBLIC ENGINEERING CO. 15874 WYOMING DIE MAKERS For Progressive Dies 1.

TOOL DIE CO. 17127 Dequindre DRUVWER For ell occasions, reply Immediately. PR R-3430. GRINDER-INTERNAL Must have lournevman's card. Pre-cold heading die experience.

Ask for J. Tomsic, after 9 a.m. VI 1-400. FURNACE MAN Experienced on fabrication, installation and serv- Ice. 8832 Michigan.

FIELD CLAIMS MAN Nationwide Insurance has an opening in the Flint area for a field claims men. Must have 1 to 2 years experience. This lob Involves investigation, negotiations nd settlement of insurance claims. Involving bodily iniury, property damage, personal liability, work men's fire and collision coverage. Excellent oooortunity for growth and development with progressive mutual-line insurance company.

Excellent starting salary, plus company car and full expense account. Excellent benefits program. Send resume Including background of previous work experience and availability, for personal Interview to: Personnel Manager. Box 201. 16, Ohio.

IN THE ST. CLAIR SHORES AREA well Known company neeos coor teous, ambitious, married man uivmr 3a with car and an school education. $117 weekly to start plus expenses. 777-3478 or 371-7260. INSURANCE ADJUSTER Experienced auto and general liability bodily Iniury adiuster Detroit area.

Minimum 2 yrs. experience. Fringe beneftis. Company cer. Opportunity for advancement, Salary open.

MR. SWONSEN BR 2-2060 Layout and Detailers SPECIAL MACHINERY RUFFY RESEARCH S8-3l DESIGXEKS AND It ETA I LOIS FOR BODY FIXTURES OVERTIME Midwest Hydro-Pierca B201 St. Aebin TR S-4IJ4 I Help Wanted, Mali idietmanjT AUGUST, of 8024 Sorrento. Fattier of Mrs. P.

Jerome Hopkins, grand-fattier or Lester L. Lodge, great grandfather of Pamela, Sharon and William. Services at Schmalzriedl Sons Funeral Home, 1425 Grand River, Saturday at 1:30 p.m. FURSE JOHN Jan. 22nd, 1963.

Be loved nusoand of Linda Furse; father of Charles of Alhambra James S. Furse Pittsburgh, Pa. Funeral service at Alfred E. Crosby Mortuary, 12700 Hamilton At Glendale. Fridav.

Jan. 75. 1 p.m., under auspices of Highland Parte Lodge 46B A.M. Park Corinthian Chapter 401 service Thursday I p.m. GALLAGHER JOHN Jan.

23. of 380 Moross Grosse Pointe. Husband of Isabella (nee Radeke); father of John J. Mrs. Patricia James and Mrs.

Nancy Evola; brother of Mrs. Marguerite Simonson and Mrs. Loretta Bodin; fourteen grand children. Funeral from the verhevden Funeral Home. 16300 Mack at Outer Dr.

Saturday at 9:30 and to St. Paul cnurcn ar 10. Kosary Friday evening at a. GATTAS CHARLES Jan. 22, beloved husband of Mary; dear father of Charles W.

and Mrs. Mary Clark; grandfather of four; brother of Anthony Gattas and Mrs. Mae Zanecosky. Funeral from the Weit-enberner Funeral Home, 13841 Gratiot, Friday at 8:30, and St. David's Church at 9.

Rosary Thursday, 8:30 p.m. Deceased was past commander of Post 370, American Legion. GRESCHAW VERNON L. Beloved husband of Irene; dear father of Barbara A. and Kenneth dear son of Charles brother ot Charles Leslie John George Alice and Mrs.

Irene Merkle. Funeral Saturday, 1 p.m., at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot. Interment Forest Lawn.

HUGHES TALMAGE, Jan. 24, 1963, husband of Margaret Hughes; also survived by one daughter and two sisters living In Gadsden, Ala. Funeral service at chapel of the Wm. R. Hamilton 3975 Cass Saturday 2:30 p.m.

JANIGA STEPHEN, from Vanderbllt. Michi gan, age 63. Beloved husband of Joseohine; be oved father ot Mrs. Stephen Koval, of Detroit; also sur vived dv two oromers; tiv sisters and three grandchildren. Services Saturday at 9 a.m.

from St. Mary's Church, Gaylord. KFLLEY LOUISE LATHRUP, Jan. 22, 1963, of 27701 Southfield Lathrup Village, wife of Charles D. Kelley; mother of Mrs.

Carl W. Driscoll; also survived by six grandchildren. Funeral service at Bell Chapel of Wm. R. Hamilton 820 E.

Mapie Birmingham, Friday, 1 p.m. KLINE CHARLES Jan. 21, of Walled Lake; dear friend of Mary Powell. Funeral at the Verhevden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack, at Outer Saturday af 2. KWIATKOWSKI ALOYSIUS (Al Bloom), Jan.

23. Funeral Saturday, 9:30, from the Wuiek Funeral Home, 19301 Van Dykes at 7 Mile to Resurrection Church 10 a.m. LANSKT PHILIP, of 1310 Luti. Ann Arbor. Beloved husband of Nellie; dear father of Samuel, George, Gilbert.

Aubrey of Ann Arbor and Harold Alvin Sanger of Chicage and Mrs. Harold Kramer, Mrs. Jack Faxon. Services Fridav 11:30 a at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 18325 W. 9 Mile Rd.

LAURSON EDLA Jan. 24, 1963, of 1549 Longfellow sister of Philip G. Laurson. of New Haven, also survived by five nieces. Funeral service at chapel of the Wm.

R. Hamilton 3975 Cass Saturday af 12 o'clock noon. Le BLANC ELISE, of Ecorse, Mich. Beloved wife of the late James; dearest mother of Mrs. Madonna Tomlczek and Mrs.

Louise Henricks; dear sister of Emma Wortmann and Louis Jullen; also survived by three grandchildren. Funeral from th R. C. Aleks Funeral Home, 1324 Southfield (near Fort), Lin-coin Park, Saturday morning at St. Francis Xavler Church, Ecorse, at 10.

Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. LEWALSKI JOHN, Jan. 22, of 14299 Hendricks, Warren, Mich. Funeral Saturday 9:15 from the Wuiek Funeral Home, 19301 VanDvke at 7 Mile Road to St. Leonard Church, Warren, Mich, at 10.

LOCK WM. JAMES. 3071 W. Mill Rd Livonia. Beloved husband ot Gab-rielle; dear father of William J.

Gerald. Janice and Jared; son of William F. Lock of Dunedin. brother of John and Thomas Lock. Services Saturday, 1 p.m., at Ross B.

Northroo Son Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River (Redford). LONG ETHEL Jan. 23rd. Dear wife of John J. Long, M.D.; dear mother of John J.

jr. end Ethel; sister of Ruth McNames and Anna Thomp-nn: also two Grandchildren. Fu neral Saturday 11 a.m. at Ham mond Haas runerai noma. 24501 5 Mile Rd.

LEWIS I Fl IP Jan. 22. of 38285 Char. tier, Mt. Clemens; husband of Helen; father of Elizabeth and Janet; brother of Norvel.

Service Friday, 1 p.m. Groesbeck Funeral Home, zto trocker mi. Clemens. MALARCZYK FRANK. See Malary, Frank notice.

MALARY FRANK, SR. beloved husband of Anqellne, deal father of Maxine and Frank, of New York, father-in-law of Midge, grandfather of Stephen and Paul. Funeral Saturday 9:30 from L. T. Sobocinski Parlors, 5144 McDougall, corner Farnsworth.

To St. Stanislaus Church 10 a.m. MANGLIERS LEO, at Venice, Fla. Dear brother of Anna Eisbrenner and August H. Funeral Saturday, 10:30 a.m., from A.

H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot and 11 e.m. at St. David Church. In state after 3 p.m.

Friday. MARKOVTCCZ MICHAEL, Jan. 23, of 7521 Blng. ham. Beloved husband of Catherine; dear father of Stanley, Mrs.

Chester (Angela) Zawackl, Mrs. William (Helen) Semenuk and Rev. Father Walter; brother of Mrs. Joseph (Julia) Dazbaz; also survived by 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral Saturday, 10:30, from Henry Boleski Funeral Home, 13510 W.

Warren at Scheefer, Dearborn, and St. Al-Phonsus Church at ll a.m. Member of St. Alphonsus Holy Name Society and the St. Francis Group of the P.R.C.U.

Rosary Friday, I p.m. MARTIN HARRY Jan. 27; husband of Dorothy M. (Crvsler), father of Mrs. Curtis A.

Mertz, brother of Fred C. and Clarence R. Services Wm. Sullivan A Son Funeral Home, 705 W. 11 Mile (4 blks.

E. of Wodward), Royal Oak. Friday 3 p.m. MEERBECK VIRGINIA, Jan. 71 ef 415 Bums.

Dear mother of Mrs. Lillian Ramsey Booker; grandmother of Mrs. J. E. Aldrldge of Denver, Colo.

Funeral at the Verhevden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Friday at 1. MOLDENHAUER ALFRED husband of the late Valinda, dear father of Earl two grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren also survive. Brother of Edward A. Funeral Friday 11 a.m. at A.

H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave. MROWCA VERONICA, Jan. 24, beloved wife of the late John; dearest mother of Joseph, John, Stanley, Charles, Claire Kay; survived by 19 grandchildren. Funeral Saturday from the Lesney Funeral Home, 13201 W.

Warren, Dearborn. Interment St. Hedwig Cemetery. Time (of mass later. OLDFIELD ANNA, Jan.

24th, 1963. of 3744 Hipp, Dearborn. Wife of me late George: sister of the late Alice Bunda. aunt of Mrs. Alberta Toupalik and Mri Gold Gillson: also survived by three grand-nieces and nephews; twelve great-grand nieces and nephews.

Services 2 p.m. Saturday from Bird Mott Funeral Home, 2668 W. Grand Blvd. Imlay City papers please copy. OSTLTJND ERIC Jan.

23, suddenly, of Hope, dear husband of Marie; dear father of Mrs. Robert Reinhardt; grandfather of Robert, and Mark; also survived by two brothers and one sister In Sweden. Funeral from Dill Bros. Funeral Home, 19144 Schoolcraft cor. Piedmont, Saturday 2 P.m.

If desired contributions may ba made to the American Heart Association. O'REILLY ALEX, Jan. 23rd. Dear husband of Jean, dear brother of Frank O'Reilly and Mrs. J.

C. McDonald. Funeral from the Haley Funeral Home, 24535 Northwestern So. of 10 Mile Rd. Saturday 8:30 a.m.

Mass St. Michael's Church 9 a.m. Rosary Friday 8 P.m. PAINE HANNAH, Jan. 23, of 41 Newport, beloved wife of the late Walter; dear daughter of Mrs.

Alice Hurlow; sister of Mrs. Claude (Catherine) Abernathy, Mrs. Sam (Jennie) Roberts, Mrs. John (Martha) Simpson, Mrs. Cornelia Simpson, Mrs.

Edns Tubby, Mrs. Ernest (Emmaline) Boyd, Mrs. Joseph (Alice) Neve-dal and Charles Hurlow. Service 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the R. G.

G. R. Harris Funeral Home, 15251 Harper Ave. PASSAGE LEE Jan. 21.

age 82. Currently residing In Branson, Mo. formerly of Detroit. Dear father of Ansel L. and Lawrence dear grandfather of Sherwood, Sharon and Lawrence; 9 great grandchildren survive: dear brother of Irving C.

Funeral services Fridav, Jan. 25 at 1 P.m. at the Schrader Funeral Home, Plymouth. Interment Riverside Cemetery. PEACOCK MARION of 30604 Triangle Dr.

Albert. Services Saturday 10 a.m. at J. L. Peters Funeral Home, 3880 Fort Lincoln Pk.

Interment Oakridge Cemetery, Buchanan, Mich. PERRY I immmm i enjoy working for HERCULES SHEA EDWARD of 4898 Lakeoolnte. Beloved husband of Antonia; dear brother of Mrs. Murv Ailn Walker. Deceased member of Gab riel Kicnaro No.

2463 K. of C. and veteran World War II (also member of D.A.V.). Funeral from Doherty'a Funeral Home, 10612 E. Jefferson near Harding, Saturday morning 9:15, to St.

Joseph's Church corner Jay and Orleans at 10. Interment Mt. Olivet. K. of C.

rosary Friday evening at 7:30 followed by another rosary at 8 p.m. SODDY MYRTLE LONG, beloved Wife of me laie i nomas Lnester; dear morner or i nomas L. ot Downers Grove, grandmother of two. Bird Mott Funeral Home, 2668 w. urang oiva.

interment Acacia Park Cemetery. SOLOMON ABRAHAM, Jen. 23, husband of neien; miner or aam, jonn, George, Miguel and Mrs. Mary Pardoma of Cuba. Funeral from the Weiten-berner Funeral Home, 13841 Gratiot, Saturday at 1.

Interment Forest L.awn- SLACK WALTER M. Husband of the late Carrie; dear father of Mrs. Genevieve Nemeckay, Edward S. of No. Hollywood, and Fred P.l four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren also survive; brother of Fred, Harold, Mrs.

Mabel Carlson end Mrs. Alice Elv-man. Funeral Friday, 11 a.m., at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave.

at Vernier Rd. (8 Mile), Grosse Pte. Woods. Member of the Order of the Amaranth. TREPOLDTES STEVE, age 49, from Wayne Funeral Home, 15798 E.

Warren. Services at Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, 662 Macomb, Friday 1 p.m. Interment Forest Lawn. TURAUSKIS WILMA, Jan. 23, sister of Peter, John and August Greizls end Mrs.

Zenta Karklins. Funeral services at the Haley Funeral Home, 16065 Hamilton at Puritan, Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Prayer services Friday p.m. WARDLE WILFRED Jan. 24.

1963. of16196 Madohne Birmingham. Husband of Lillian E. Wardle; brother of George Frank M. and J.

Fred Wardle; grandfather of Ed win ana wiinam B. Roberts; also survived by 1 great-granddaughter. Funeral services at Bell Chapel of the Wm. R. Hamilton t.

Mapie Birming ham, Monday 1 p.m. WEST ROBERT Jan. 22, of 8900 East Jefferson Husband of Mildred; father of Mrs. Dolores Gust, of i-ioriaa, ana Mrs. sniriey wolle; brother of Esther West, of Illinois; also throe grandchildren.

Funerxl at the Verhevden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack, at Outer Drive, Friday et 2:30 under the auspices of De troit commanding WILDER WANDA Jan. 24, 1963. Wife of Thomas E. Wilder; daughter of Mrs. Bernice Benn.

Funeral service at Northwest Chapel of Wm. R. Hamilton 18900 Jas. Cntuens Hwy. (S.

of 7 Mile). Monday at I p.m. WILSON INEZ, wife of the late Earl C. (Duke); dear mother of Margaret and Robert L. Wilson; six grandchildren also survive; sister of Mrs.

lona Rudloff and Joseph Neubv. Funeral Friday 1 p.m. at A. H. Peter Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave.

et Vernier Rd. (B Mile) Grosse Pointe Woods. WOOD ELEANOR Jan. 23. Beloved wife of Herman dear mother of Mrs.

James Sanderson (Diana); daughter of Howard G. Richmond; sister of Mrs. Martin Wlllhahn (Ruth), et the Harvey A. Neely Funeral Home, 16540 Meyers until 10 a.m. Saturday.

Funeral from Westminster U. P. Church, Saturday at 1 p.m. Interment at White Chapel. WROBEL LEO Jan.

24, beloved husband of Antoinette; dear fattier of Mrs. Richard (Geraldine) Ezman and Leo brother of August, Mrs. Rose Kuneman, Mrs. Irene Suluk, Raymond, Mrs. Emma Vatter, Felix, Robert, Floyd, Marshall end Mrs.

Esther Ignash; two i Wren also survive. Funeral Saturday at 8:45 a.m. from the Leo J. Miller Funeral Home, 9222 Jos. Campau.

St. Florian Church, 9:15. WURM DANIEL JOHK'. Beloved husband of Edna; dear father of Mrs. Marilyn Brown; grandfather of Candace and Timothy; dear brother of William, Mrs.

Lavina Sterner, and the late Otto. At A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave. at Vernier Rd.

(8 Mile). Grosse Pte. Woods. until 10 p.m. Thursday.

In state af sr. Paul's Lutheran Church, Chalfonte and Lothrup, Grosse Pte. Farms, from 1 p.m. Fridav until time of service, 2 p.m. Detroit Lurneran kost no.

409 service Thursday, 8 p.m. Florists Order Flowers From The OUR FRESH FLOWER SHOP Specializes in floral pieces at moderate prices. Delivery 3 times dally. Call CA 3-5100, Ext. 2115, or use your charge.

J. L. Hudson Co. HUDSON DOWNTOWN. 4ttt Floor Funeral Directors 10 SCHMALZRIEDT SONS 16625 GRAND RIVER VE 5-3100 ALFRED E.

CROSBY 12700 HAMILTON AT GLENDALE TO 8-0900 EST. 1912 JEROME A. DESANTIS 2670 CHALMERS VA -503 6150 Cadleux at Harper TU 1-7700 WM. R. HAMILTON CO.

3975 CASS AVE. TE 1-2712 NORTHWEST CHAPEL 18900 Jas. Couzens Hwy. Dl 1-1300 BIRMINGHAM CHAPEL 820 E. MAPLE AVE.

Ml 44000 IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL 18325 W. MILE EL 7-5200 A.H. Peters Funeral Home 12057 GRATIOT 20705 MACK, G.P. WDS. LA 4-7700 TU 4-5500 SULLIVAN 14230 W.

McNICHOLS 1580O FENKELL UN 4-2311 VE 8-8100 WM. VASU ED. J. LYNCH DIRECTOR 4375 N. WOODWARD LI 9-0500 Chas.

Verheyden, Inc. Established Over 50 Years 16300 MACK AT OUTER DRIVE TU 1-8500 IS Lost and Found 20 CALL MISS DAY at 222-6856 and let Free Press readers help you find your lost articles. You may charge your ad if you wish or take it to the nearest liner atation to get the same low rates as at the main office. CATS lost, 2 black; 1 short hair, 1 long hair; about Dec 25, vie. Har-v a Rd.

Liberal reward. MA 6-5976, between 4 end p.m. BRITTANY-Orange-White male, lost Jan. 19, Southfield-Ford Rd. LU 4-4492-TI 6-7977.

DACHSHUND "Sandy," children's per; Drown maie, some cocker; lost 119, John R-Hildale. FO 6-2227. DACHSHUND, brown, name Charlie; Jan. 14, vie. 14 Mile Please return.

Reward. LI 3-8639. DOG Small black and white male. Jan. 13, vie.

St. Clair Shores on 9 Mile Reward. PR 6-6391. FOUND Man's ring. Farmington Area.

GR 4-6026, from 6-6 p.m. LOST German Shepherd, black with tan paws, reward. TA 5-9278. PEKINGESE Blonde Rita; Lost Jan. 19.

N.W. area. WE 5-3577. POODVE Large male. "Cocoa," 923.

Townsend, betw. Lafaverte-Jefferson. Reward. LO 7-8041. POMERANIAN, red-brown male.

child's pet for a yrs; lost 1-21 Strathmoor-Lyndon. 273-0478. PUPPY, tan maje, 119, nr. 7 Mile Reward. TW 1-6943.

Health and Medical Aids 21 TO PEOPLE who want to reduce but can't get started. Call now DR 2-9780. Personals 22 Blood Donors Wanted PAID 14362 FORD RD. DEARBORN PHONE 833-4100 CHECKMATE DETECTIVE AGENCY 24 HRS. WO 1-9704 ANYONE OWE YOU MONEY Collections anywhere.

KE 7-5650. Transportation 32 AAA Alaska. Seattle. SF. A Arizona, Florida, Chicago, Texas, aiT Laxe, umana, nuaaeipnis.

TOP GAS ALLOWANCE 13550 GRAND RIVER VE 8-9282, If no WO 3-850 AAA California Rush $60 Gas Plus CAP WAITING TO 5-5700 18018 WOODWARD This is not a lob BOSTON. SEATTLE, CALIF. CiS! GD. RIVER VE 7-7088 N. Mexico, Texas, Utah, Seattle, Cincinnati.

Top Gas. 8900 GRATIOT WA 5-7500 If no answer 282-8297, 24 hrs. Alaska J100 Fla. DETROIT DRIVEAWAY SERVICE 6834 W. WARREN TY 8 -9373 N.Y., Seattle.

Gas al-lowance. 2911 Woodward. TE 2-1002. SEATTLE and EAST ALL STATE 8110 LIVERNOIS TY 4-5800 Catherine Rae7 Inc. 25254 GRAND RIVER KE 4-061 0 Industrial Services 34 WANTED BORING MILL PLANER SOURCES for Medium to Large Die Work PHONE PA 1-7800 Educational 35 AIRLINE CAREERS McCONNELL AIRLINES SCHOOL 2203 CADILLAC TOWE WO 1-2208 BUSINESS TRAINING Day and Evenings Enroll Nowl THE BUSINESS INSTITUTE Michigan Theater 220 Baaley laii or- Phone wo 2-6534 DESIGNERS ARE IN DEMAND Learn tool, die and body design.

E. S. Design Eng. Inst. LA 7-1484.

LEARN IBM Men-Women, 4-wk. courses, key puncn, maenme operation, wiring Bennett Hoyt 15706 Michigan Approved Mich. State Bd. of Educ Free placement. 581 -5544 rl -51 66 THE ELSA COOPER SCHOOL 19 CLIFFORD AT WOODWARD "Be a Court Reporter" WO 5-8169 Trade Technical Schools 36 A BETTER JOB Learn by Doing Practical Wortt AUTO MECHANICS Auto Transmissions Auto Body Collision ACETYLENE ARC WELDIN3 Gl APPROVED Wolverine School 38 YEARS SAME LOCATION 1400 W.

FORT ST. WO 3-0692 ATTENTION CLASSES STARTING JAN. 28 Auto Mechanics ENROLL NOW WOLVERINE SCHOOL 1400 W. FORT WO 3-0692 Detroit Time Study Schl. 2469 GRAND RIVER WO 1-6760 FULL OR PART TIME CLASSES, ELECTRONICS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY.

WO 2-5669. R.E.T.S. ELECTRONIC SCHOOL 1625 E. GD. BLVD.

925-5600 Send for complete Information LEARN HE ANA' EQUIP. 220 hrs. on equip, training. Key, 6330 W. 6 Det.

21. Dl 1-7323. Employment Help Wanted, Male 40 AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE OPERATOR Excellent opportunity for man to take change of our screw machine shoo. Permanent, steady iob for man able to set-up, grind tools and make minor repairs. Call 5-4To for interview.

muiC Washers-Dryers Steady. vjuor. WKIJir r.mp a.m. Ambitious Married Man 21 to 32 for route service, calling on established customers and opening new accounts for too rated 50 year old company In the Downriver erea. Must be a high school graduate and like to meet people.

Call Mr. Marauardt at 928-5083 for personal interview. Legal Notices 15 Piittii Vttii ttt W. UTijetti, Betrolt 31, Mich. YOU CAN PLACE YOUR WANT AD UP TO: 3 P.M.

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8 A.M. to 5 P.M. 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. Death Notices 1 BAKER RALPH Jan.

J4, 1943, of 30 Ann Birmingham. Husband ot Idythe A. Baker; also survived By one daughter; five sons and two sisters. Funeral service at Bell Chapel of the Wm. R.

Hamilton 820 E. Maple Birmingnam, Saturday, 2 p.m. BODAK ANDREW, beloved husband of Eliz abeth; dear father of David; son of Mrs. Anna Bodak of Plymouth, brother of John. Michael Steve, Mrs.

Mary Sink, Mrs. Ann Thomas and Mrs. Helen Kudej. Funeral from Wm. Vasu Funeral Home, 4375 No.

Woodward, bet. 13 and 14 Mile Has. i-riday id a m. Holy Name Church. Birmingham at 10:30 a.m.

Rosary Thursday evening, 8:30 p.m. Memorials may be sent to St. Boniface School or St. Bonaventure Monastery. BLTJMROSEN FRANCES, of 13937 Petoskev, apt.

108. beloved mother of Alfred of New Jersey; two grandchildren. Services Friday 10 a.m. at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 18325 W. Nine Mile Rd.

CAMERON EDGAR IVAN, suddenly Jan. 23. Dear brother of Mrs. Vera Corri-gan, Mrs. Oral Mahoney, James Meredith Cameron and Mrs.

Leola Marco. Funeral from Doyle Funeral Home, 158 14th. Time later. SIDNEY beloved husband of Martha; dear father of Mrs. Walter (Audrey) Stahlbush, Mrs.

Frank (Avis) Lenhardt, Charles and Mrs. Sam (Phyllis) Doyle of Montreal; also nine grandchildren, one great-grandchild. Funeral services from the Arnold O. Matthews Funeral Home, 17600 E. Warren, Saturday, 1 p.m.

CRANDALL EDWIN Jan. 23, 19816 Purlingbrook, Livonia. Husband of me tare Kutn; Deloved father of Mrs. Mary (Betty) Aitchlson Mrs. Marian Smith, Mrs.

Miriam Clnowa, Edwin Earl John Robert, Mrs. Ruth Peoper and Gordon Freitag; leaves 21 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; brother of A I an son and Crandall. Friends may call at Ross B. North rno A Sons Funeral Home. 22401 Grand River (Redford).

Services Saturday, 2:30 p.m., at the Grace Lutheran Church, Grand River and Highway. CURTIS ALLEN of Strasburg, Va. Be loved tatner of Allan, George, Har-vev and Charles; also survived bt twenty -five grandchildren and twenty great-grandchildren. Services 10 o'clock Saturday morning at the r. G.

G. k. Harris Funeral Home, 14751 W. McNichols Rd. DALLA SANTA CLEMENTINE, of 20928 AnnaooMs.

Dearborn beloved mother of Frances DalZot, Donna DalZol and James; also survived by one grandchild; dear sister of Paul'ne Kucera, Angelina Carlinl and Joseph Plcefti. Services Ssturdav :15 a.m., J. L. Peters Funeral Home, 3880 Fort Lincoln 9 e.m. St.

Henry's Church. Rosary, Friday I p.m. Funeral Directors 01 40 Advertising Hardline Artist! A too flight opportunity for vou it tnorougniv experiencea in retail advertising. 40 hours, Monday through Friday. All company benefits employee discount.

Insurance, paid vacation, etc Phone WO 2-2400, Una 684, or come In with samples. Advertising 8th floor East Bids. CROWLEY'S AUTOMOTIVE EXPERIMENTAL SHEET METAL PROTOTYPE MEN AND WOOD MODEL MAKERS with 10 year. or more experience In parts layout and body building as a metal model maker. Long program.

Top rate. 58 hr. week. CONTACT FRED FRENCH Wettlaufer Engineering 19000 W. 8 MILE, SOUTHFIELD BARBER Shop shoeshine man.

3612 Fort Lincoln park. BARBER Master 30 vrs. or under on camous. sivi uo. tan win Ar-oor.

no B-6140 pays. BARBER Wanted-APRly 23841 W. vine. -wt. M.

BARBER, temporary; 2-chalr. 704 t. miie, naze rar. i-i BARBER Wanted-Master Union snoo, 4411 NO. wooowara, k.v.

e4-veia or j-ioov. BARBER, Master. Union shop, il naircuis. Ul i-yoiu. AC DC MOTOR ARMATURE WINDERS APPLY 380 FAIR AVE.

FERNDALB BORING MILL HAND JIG MILL OPR. AND Tool Room Lathe Hand Experienced Only. Modern Industrial Eng. 14230 Blrwood BODY FIXTURE DESIGNERS AND CHECKERS MATERIAL HANDLING ENGINEERS WITH I BM, EXPERIENCE CONVEYOR DESIGNERS PLANT LAYOUT ENGINEERS PLANT EQUIPMENT DESIGNERS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS WITH POWER DISTRIBUTION OR CONTROL EXPERIENCE CUT AND SEW PROCESS ENGINEERS United Industria Engineering Corp. i 26802 JOHN R.

Madison Heights, Mich. LI 8-6205 JO 6-9842 1 ALL RH NEGATIVE URGENTLY NEEDED WO 2-1485 Detroit Blood Service RH $10 and $11. RH $5 and $7, 2475 GRAND RIVER AT THIRD BLAIN F. McARTHUR, 22223 Kes-sler. You have won two FREE tickets to the moviesl Call Miss Lee et the Classified Advertising Department, within 24 hours, between 8:30 a.m.

and .5 P.m. Call 222-6891 for movie Information only. RFNTH HAND Must be first class with tourney-: man card. For second shift. Near 74927 block pt fvicnigan ve.

Springfield Tool Die, 2005. Westwood, Dearborn, Mich. i CIVIL ENGINEER To perform professional level en- oineerina work on the construc tion of sanitary sewers and water prolects. Prefer man with moui- final hArlrarniind. hut this Is not an absolute necessity.

Salary 1 1 range from to starring salary depends on background and experience. Applicant must possess a bachelor degree in Civil Engineering. This Is a permanent position and combines an excellent fringe benefit program with security. APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE OAKLAND COUNTY OFFICE 1 LAFAYETTE PONTIAC, MICH- CLEANER AND SPOTTER Exper i- enced solvent. Part time.

ppiy in person. 16244 W. McNichols. CAR Washers Wanted Steady part time. Guar.

Apply 22111 Schoolcraft. CAR washers. 13868 Grand River, between Schoolcraft ano scnaeter. CAR minimum guar. Report 7 a.m.

ibwi w. warren. CAR Washers Experienced. 6ig guar. a.m.

zjii riymoinn ki. Production Superintendent to supervise about 75 man shop tn production if building products. Detroit Minimum years line production supervision In curtain wall or related Industries re-auired: ttoerienci In cost reduction, qualify control. Reply with resumi to P.O. Box 5144, Crosse Pointe 3G for personal Interview All inquiries held in confidence.

IT DOESNT COST ANYTHING TO INQUIRE HOW Yon, too, may oln the thousands ef R.E.T.S. graduates who onjoy Interesting and profitable positions in electronics. ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING GLASSES NOW FORMING PHONE 925-5600 VISIT OUR NEW SCHOOL 1625 E. GRAND BLVD. MT.

ELLIOTT) Or Writ! For Free Booklet, nd Complete Information Help Wanted, Mala Help Wanted, Matt 40 HEAVY MACHINERY DESIGN ENGINEERS BODY-IN-WHITE PROCESS ENGINEERS MECHANICAL ENGINEERS MATERIAL HANDLING ENGINEERS WITH I.B.M. EXPERIENCI ELECTRICAL ENGINEER CUT AND SEW PROCESS ENGINEERS PLANT LAYOUT AND FACILITIES ENGINEERS AUTO-ASSEMBLY PROCESS MEN FOR CHASSIS BUILD UP AND BODY TRIM OPERATIONS Koltanbar Engineering 1055 Maple 566-2211 H. S. GRAD. $90 PER WK.

UP No previous eo full or pert time. A lifetime profession. Eernlnes commence Immediately after training as Machine Court Reporter. See ad In "Educ." For Into Mis Fox. WO 5-8169 MACHINE REPAIRMEN TOOL ROOM GRINDERS Tool Mill Opr.

Tool Maker Journeymen only. Aooly a m. to 4 m. Monday frtrouah Friday. Detroit Transmission Div.

GENERAL MOTORS CORP. Ypiilantl, Mich. An equal opportunity employer. MECHANICS AND BUMPERS NEEDED MuM have tools to work on American cars. Must ba experienced.

New car Dealer. HUSAK BROS. VI 1-4W Openings for Experienced Product Designers Machine Designers Tool Designers Methods Engineers APPLY IN PERSON OR WRITE TO Employment Manager SAGINAW STEERING GEAR DIV. General Motors Corp. 3900 Holland Rd.

(M-46) Saginaw, Mich. An Equal Opportunity Employer Permanent Saturday Work Married man wanted for sales anrf Ollvery work with refutable company. Earn S20-SM weekly. Dependeel car and homo pnon necessary. Call Mr.

Mackey, GA 7-6098, or Mr. Knapp, KE 4-991 a. 7 m. to p.m. to arrano interview.

MEN WANTED Eull or part tlma tales and ser e. Apply to 11 a liwi Wyoming, cor. 7 Detroit. RECREATION INSTRUCTORS POLICE CADETS tH City -County Bulldlnt Route Man Livingston or Ingham Co. Sales, Service, delivery for married man, age 72-34.

Good car and Men school education necessarvi Sloe per week euaranteed while training. Phono Mr. Glaiier, Howell 1749, or write 505 S. Center, Howell, Michigan. Alternate ohont SALES REPRESENTATIVE Experienced salesman with a sue cessful and proven sales record to merchandise Brack Hair and Scalp Preparations through drug wholesale, department store and grocery chain outlets In DETROIT-GRAND RAPIDS AREA Position Involves extensive travel within assigned territory.

Preferable home territory Detroit, Mlchl- ompany will provide liberal salary, with provision for sales Incentive, expense allowance while traveling, car and all customary employee benefits. Kindly submit a complete and detailed resume. Including availability, salary reoulrements, marital and military status, and employment history, to JOHN H. BRECK, INC. 115 OWIGHT STREET SPRINGFIELD 3.

MASS. ATTENTION: EMPLOYEE RELATIONS DEPARTMENT SALESMEN Applications now being accepted, experienced preferred. Apply at Rooert Hall Clothes, 34850 Plymouth Livonia. 1 Saginaw-Bay City Area MAN TO ASSIST office manager In local branch of International Company, prominent In communications, education, and publishing fields. 90 day training program supplied with pay to the right man.

Reauirements: ability to converse Intelligently, high school education, able to start immediately. Call Saginaw, PL 3-5409, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Ask for Mr. Jones.

SALES representative, 14 yrs. College. Some public contact experience. Age 24-78. Sal.

S425-S470 plus car and expenses. Motor City Emp 14237 Greenfield, 835-7004. SH APE HAND Must be first class with loumev-men card. For second shift. Near 2427 block of Michigan Ave.

Springfield Tool Die. Inc. 2005 Westwood. Dearborn Mich. Surface Grinder Precision with lob shop background.

58-hour week, KOPPY TOOL DIE 1530 FARROW. FERNDALE Tool Makers Body fixture and gaoe experience. MCDONALD MACHINE TOOL CO. TY 7 2700 $91 PER WEEK TRAINEES Good future with unlimited tarn-i Ing potential. Promotional sales division ot expanding nationwide corporation offers permanent oo-portuntles to men 18 to 30, am-I bilious for career In sales and management.

965 0 561, Salstmin 42 Door To Door Solicitors full or prf tint Would you lit do barter? Easier door to door salts and mora money can ba yours. Hand no cash, ora( contracts, no call-backs. Transportation furnished. Must bo 21, neat and dependable. Seo or call J.

Johnson, Circulation Department, Free Press Building, 222-68S0, Monday, through Friday, from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. POWDER COMPANY at Salt Lake City, Utah because They participate in the research, development and production of two of the Nation's most important defense rockets the Minuteman and Polaris. The modern air-conditioned facilities provide excellent working conditions. The University of Utah has an excellent extension curriculum for Engineers. Family living is ideal with Its uncluttered housing, broad streets and clean, dry atmosphere.

Four National Parks and numerous National Monuments are within easy driving distance from Salt Lake City. Excellent hunting, fishing, water and snow skiing, hiking, and camping opportunities are within an hour's drive of the residential areas. Investigate The IMMEDIATE OPENINGS For Engineers, Chemists, Physicists With BS MS or- PhD Degrees TO WORK IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS: DESIGN DEVELOPMENT of rocket motors, including pressure vessels, nozzles, all accessories. Experience in fluid flow, stress analysis, heat transfer, and mechanics desirable. TOOL ENGINEERING Responsible for design of tooling, jigs, fixtures, gages, special equipment.

Review and approve design of vendor supplied tooling. QUALITY ASSURANCE Mechanical, chemical and statistical Quality Control functions in the areas of Receiving, Manufacturing and run FREE PRESS WANT ftMEPPENS-VAN DEWEGHE Processing. FACILITY ENGINEERING Design, supervision and maintenance of all facilities including process equipment TEST ENGINEERING from the Arthur J. Van Lerberghe Funeral Home, 13340 E. Warren, cor.

Lakeview. Saturday morning at 11. POP ANDRAS, age 94. Beloved father of Patricia, t-unerai saruroay, is a.m. Gilewski Funeral Home, 3509 E.

Davison St. John the Baptist Church at 9 a.m. Burial Mt. Olivet. Prayer Friday, 7 p.m.

PUSCII ADOLF, Jan. 23, suddenly, of 29504 Greenland, beloved husband of Henriette; father of Fred Mrs. William W. Brashear; also survived by one grandchild. Funeral Friday, 2:30 p.m., Hammond ft Haas Funeral Home, 24501 5 Mile.

REED LOUIS 6j husband of the late Sophie. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a from A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave. et Vernier Rd.

(8 Mile), Grosse Pte. Woods, and 10 a.m. at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church. Rosary Friday, 7:30 p.m. REYNOLDS WILLIAM Jan.

22nd. 1963, of Fair Haven, formerly of Detroit. ADS niAi iiiiii IIIMI BbT IJ lha Dear nusoano of i-ern; dear orotnerit of Frank of Fair Haven, Miss Amy: 10231 nOTICCS Reynolds Miss Fdna Reynolds and 222-6800 Plant and conduct static firing tests. Analyze and develop of associated hardware. PRODUCTION ENGINEERING Capable of supervising five to twelve men and assuming responsibility for quality and quantity of production.

OTHER OPENINGS FOR: BUSINESS PROGRAMMERS B.S. or equivalent experience. Two or more years' experience with tape systems. E.A.M. andor Systems Analysis experience preferred.

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMERS Minimum requirements B.S. Degree Math andor Statistics. One or more years' experience programming on medium size computer. TECHNICAL WRITERS One or more years' experience in technical writing with Company working under Government contract. Current openings for.

specification writers, technical writers, report writers and manual writers. Call Collect Technical Employment Representative DETROIT WO 3-2035 January 24 1:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. January 258:00 A.M. fo 4:00 P.M.

Relocation Expenses Pair U. S. Citizenship Required If unable fo call, send resume fo Personnel Superintendent HERCULES POWDER CO. 17 West Third South Salt Lake City, Utah AH qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, creed, color, or national origin. Funeral Directors 10 You'll find Harris people unique In their long experience, ability and helpful understanding.

Mrs. ucinoa i nomas, an ot Kansas i City. Mo. Funeral from Gender-, nalik Funeral Home, 35600 Main New Baltimore, Fridav at 1 1 p.m. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.

RIEJIS JOHN Jan. 22, husband of the late Mary; dear father of Ed-1 ward, Mrs. Helen Madellnskl. Jerry, Mrs. Clara Rodgers and i Marshall; also survived by 14 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchll-1 dren.

Services at the Burrell, Ling, Maney, Stewart Funeral Home, 8738 Fenkell, Saturday, 9:30 a.m. St. Francis DeSales Church, at 10. Kosary i-riaay, p.m. RYAN ELMER Jan.

23. Beloved hus- Dano ot Anna; Drotner or r-ranx end John Ryan. Funeral from Ted Sullivan Funeral Home, 14230 W. McNichols Road, Saturday morning at 10:30. Gesu Church at 11.

SAMPEER I MARIA. Jan. 24, 22260 Southfield. Beloved wife of dear mother of Sharon and daughter of Patrizo Meta of Yosi-lanti; sister of Mrs. Ann Cham--bers, Whitmore Lake, Mrs.

Gina Ibbetson of Phoenix, Tony; and Sophia Meta. Services Satur- day 11 a.m. at Ross B. Northrop Son Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River (Redford). I SEEWERKER I WILLIAM beloved husband of Maureen; dear father of Diana L.

and Susan son of William brother of Mrs. Betty Mil-; ler and Mrs. Shirley Chrisman. Funeral Monday, 9 a.m., from A. H.i Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave.

at Vernier Rd. (8 Mile), i Grosse Pointe Woods, and 9:30 a.m. i at St. Peter Church, Harper Woods. Member of Msgr.

Vlsmara Council 3725 of Harper Woods, and Fourth Degree Member of Detroit General Assembly of C. Rosary, Sunday. 7:30 p.m. Parish Rosary, Sunday, I p.m. Interment Mf.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Assessment Rolls prepared as of December 31, 1962 for the year 1963 will be completed and available for inspection. BOARD Of ASSESSORS 810 City-County Building Detroit, Michigan, Janaary 18, 1963 Pursuant to the laws of the State of Michigan, the Charter ef the City, ef Detroit, as adopted June 25, 1918, and at mended, and the ordinances of the City of Detroit, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE GENERAL ASSESSMENT ROLLS FOR THE ENTIRE CITY OF DETROIT, for the CURRENT YEAR 1963, will be completed on FEBRUARY 1. 'EXT' nd be ready for Inspection by the taxpayers on that date. The said Board will at any tlma thereafter, on or before the FIFTEENTH day of February 1963, review the assessment of any person who may complain either orally or In writing specifying at the time the grounds of such complaint before said Board, and will make proper corrections thereto as deemed lustifiabks according to facts presented. Any person who has previously complained In the manner above set forth to the Board of Assessors, considering himself aggrieved by the assessment of his property and the decision of the Board of Assessors with respect to the grounds specified by the complainant thereon, may appeal to the Common Council Board of Review In person or by his legal representative.

Such appeal shall be In writing and shall state specifically, the grounds previously presented to the Board of Assessors and the matter complained of, together with the address of the complainant, and no other matter In connection therewith shall be considered by said Common Council. Such appeal shall be filed on or before March Fifth. IOARD OP ASSESSORS CITY OF DETROIT 7 R.G.&G.R. FUNERAL HOMES East: 15251 Harper Avenuo LAkeview 1-3131 Wett: 14751 W. McNichola Rd.

VErmont 8-7711 Central: 4251 Cass Avenua -TEmple 1-1144 SINCE 1910.

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