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fl-D Sunday, March 10. '63 DETROIT FREE PRESS JBttcrtt 4fm WflfflT AD! FOB BEST BESULTS USE FUNERALS TODAY Death Notices Death Notices CLASSIFIED INDEX EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFICATION 40, CAR WASHERS-SS minimum guar. Report 7 a.m., 18401 W. Warren. CREATIVE INDUSTRIES OF DETROIT NEEDS EXPERIMENTAL SHEET METAL WORKERS AND HAMMER FORMERS COMPLETE FRINGE BENEFIT PROGRAM APPLY SHEET METAL DIVISION 8088 E.

9 Mil or 3080 C. Outer Drive) Help Wanted, Mala CLASSIFICATION Page' CLASSIFICATION Page Acreage for Sale 181 12 Flats for Sale-East 120 10 Accessories, Parts, Tires 297 II Flats for Sale West 121 10 Agents, Distributors 4J Florists Airplanes 222 1 2 Florida Property 171 12 Antiques 262 12 Furniture 254 12 Apartment Property 156 12 Furnished Rent 07 10 Apartments for Rent 86 10 Funeral Directors 10 8 Auction Sales 110 11 Furnished Flats for Rent 14 10 Auto Repairing 300 12 Furn. Income Bungalows 11 10 Automobiles for Sal 320 13-14 Golf Carts 27 12 Autos Wanted 304 12 Automotive Wholesales 303 12 Help Wanted, Couples 34 Help Wanted, Mala 40 1-9 Board and Room 70 Hep, Men and Women 41 Boats and Equipment 284 HeP Wanted, Women 50 Poultry 237 Hi-Fi, Tape Recorders 252 1 2 Builders, Architects 15S 12 H(m Rep.ir, services 40 10 Business Opportunities 115 10 Hote, t5 Building Material. 224 12 HuntlM. Flrtlm Ftaeo.

173 12 Business Places to Rent 9S 10 HousekMpin, Roomt Business Property 151 HoutM for Buildini Propositions 192 12 Houses for Sato Canadian Property 174 12 Birmingham, (cornfield 19 10 Cars for Rent 301 12 Dearborn 141 11 Cemeteries 7 I East of Woodward no 10 Co-Op Apartments 127 10 Farmington, Southfleld 141 10 Convalescent Homes 7S 10 Grosse Point 131 10 Country Homes, Estates 147 12 Lincoln Park. Allen Pork 151 12 Death Notices 1 I Livonia Are. 141 12 Diamonds, Jewelry 27 12 North Woodward Are. 131 10 Dogs, Pets 23J 12 pwmoutn' Northville 149 12 Domestic Help S3 Rasforl Ar" Duplexes, Terraces, Rent 79 10 Suburban-East 131 10 Duplexes for Sale 121 10 us 10 Suburban West 144 11-12 Educational 35 1 St. Clair Shores 133 10 Electrical Appliances 251 12 Trenton, Grosse lie isj 12 Employment Agencies 44 utic, Rochester Are.

139 10 Exchange Real Estate lit 11 West of Woodward 144 10-11 Farm 244 1 2 Import, Sports Cars 312 13 Farm Products Storage 11 1. Income Bungalows, Salo 12S 10 Farms for Sal 184 12 Income Bungalows, Rent SO 10 Flats for Rent 13 10 Industrial Property 160 11 Page 161 11 1 16 11 14 12 19 12 20 1 22 12 227 12 191 12 280 12 201 12 194 12 230 12 97 10 241 12 249 12 11 12 190 12 7 10 161 12 47 9-10 41 9 51 9 254 1 2 57 9 51 9 264 12 311 13 221 12 250 12 3 I 190 12 32 I 310 12-13 305 12 154 12 184 11 10 12 UQRD DIVISION FORD MOTOR CO. Has Position Openings for Experienced Design and Development Engineers With a B.S. Degree in Engineering PRODUCT DESIGN ENGINEERS Steering and Suspension Body Structure Fuel Systems and Exhaust Heating, Ventilating and Air-Conditioning Brake Package Design Engine and Cooling Performance and Fuel Economy DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERS Chassis Noise, Vibration and Harshness Apply In Person or by Mail 1 FORD 40 NORTH AMERICAN VAN LINES NEEDS VAN DRIVERS Yon eon earn more at en owner-operator driving; for North American Van Lines. You'll be in business for your, self In an expanding industry, with America's fastest-growing moving van company.

You will receive training with pay, free uniforms, frea licenses, free van maintenance and plenty of year-round work with no selling required. You must be ever 23 and have a lato model tractor or a reasonable down payment. Wo will assist In financing. Call Personnel Department, Anthony 4241, or write North American Van Lines, Department 78, Fort Wayne, Indiana, for application and further details. M) ELECTRIC Help Wanted, Mala DVSON PLACEMENT OFFICE, P.O.

BOX 638 Southfield and Rotunda Drive DEARBORN, MICHIGAN LO 5-7200, EXT. 3101 OPEN MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 8:30 TO 5 P.M. An Equal Opportunity Employer PRUSS ANNA (LukS). March 4, of 20187 Stotter. Funeral Saturday.

10 a from the Wuiek Funeral Home, 19301 Van Dyke at 7 Mil Rd. ROLEWICZ FRANCES, March 7, of 1990 KlrbV. Beloved wife of the late Anthony dear mother of Mrs. Helen Kessler, Walter, Anthony and Bernard; ten grandchildren and nine great-grand children. Funeral Monday 9:15 a.m.

from the Wuiek Funeral Home, 19301 Van Dvke at 7 Mile Rd. to Sweetest Heart of Mary Church at 10 a.m. Interment Sacred Heart of St. Marys Cemetery. ROEIDI JENNIE L.

March 7, 1211s" Rose-lawn, beloved wife of Herbert; dear mother of Donald grandmother of Cheryl Lee Services. Fred Wood Funeral Home, 8450 Plymouth Road. nr. Grand River, Monday, 1 :00 p.m. REED BERNARD, ana 4.

of 137 Syracuse. Loving husband of Gventh; loving father of Mrs. Lois Antnn, Barbara and Peter; five grandchildren survive. Services Monday at 9 a.m. from the John L.

Wvsocki Mortuary, 5727 E. Mc Nichols to Transfiguration Church at 9:30. Interment Mt. Olivet Cem etery. RICHARDSON' HERBERT, March 8.

of 7720 Ternes, Dearborn. Beloved husband of Leona; dear father of Shirley; dear brother of Jim and Mrs. Margaret Brown; also nieces and nephews. Funeral Mondav 1:30 m. from the Lesnev Funeral Home, 13201 W.

Warren. Dearborn. Interment West Cadillac Memorial. ROBERTSON JAMES of 9263 Patton; husband of Lizzie; father of Mrs. Ellis Charles (Dorothy) Haskell; grandfather of Robert.

Services at Schmalzriedt Sons Funeral Home, 1625 Grand River, Monday at 1 p.m. Memorials are suggested. ROSE JOSEPH P.i 8188 Dearborn; beloved husband of Rose dearest father of Jack; dear son of Frances; dear brother of Mary Peterson, Stanley, John, Winslow, Frank and Sylvester; also 4 grandchildren. Funeral Monday 9-45 frnm Joseph L. Turowski Funeral Home, 18957 W.

Warren, to Our Lady of Grace at 10:15. ROSS GLADYS, of 780 Montrose; dear mother of James G. and one grandson; sister of Alice John ston of Blenheim, Ont. Leila Hal of Chatham, Ont. and Mariorie Howev of Kansas City, Mo.

Fu neral service Mondav at 10. from the Leonard A. Turowski Funeral Home, 19400 Joy Rd. Burial Morpeth, Ont. SALTSMAX CLARENCE J.i Suddenly, of 3935 Tulane, Dearborn.

Husband of Cora; brother of Mrs. J. W. (Jessie) Smith and Jack Hornberger. Funeral Monday 1 P.m.

from the Howe-Peterson Funeral Home, 22546 Michigan Dearborn. Burial Acacia Park. Auspices of Archive Lodge F. 4. A.M.

SAJLBERT JULIUS age 88. Beloved huv band of Jessie; dear father of William Joseph George E. and Grenory ten grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren. Fu- SoboclnTki Funeral Hom7 S144' McDougall, to St. Hyacinth Church 9 a.m.

SCinCKER ROBERT Phoenix, Arizona. Be'oved husband of Franciel: father of Rooert; grandfather of 5 Grandchildren; brother of Louis In Livonia: W'mfred and Earl of Roscommon County, Mich. Time later. SCHLEEDE WALDO EDWIN Mar. 7th, Petersburg, of 12634 hurst.

Beloved husband of rtnar father nf Mrs. David at St. Pine-Julia; (Kath- leen) Bohr, Mrs. Gilbert (Mildred) Gillett; leaves five grandchildren. Funeral service from McCabe Funeral Home, 18570 Grand River at Glastonbury, Monday, 1 p.m.

interment Forest Hill Cemetery, Ann Arbor. STEELE MARY 113" Simar Loaf Lak, Mxrch 7th, 1963. Mother of Rich ard, Henry, John. George, Ben-1 aTne imOTiSK Funeral Home, Chelsna. Burial will be in Forestlawn Cemetery, Detroit.

SWEENEY JOHN Mar. 8. 1963. Parknurst Aots. at Lake Worth, I Fla.

Son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Sweeney; brother of Robert Richard, Theodore, Harper, Paul Sweeney, Mrs. Charles Leonard ana vtrs.

Lyman irane. (in sary at chanel nf the Wm. R. Hamilton 3975 Cass Ave. Reauiem Mass Monday at 8 at S.

Peter f. Paul Jesuit Church, Tuesday at 10 a I TORBERT HUGH L. March t. 1963. residence 191 Geneva Ave.

Funeral services at Alfred E. Crosby Mortuary, 12700 Hamilton at Glendale, Sunday, March 10, 8 p.m. Under auspices of Highland Park Lodge 43 TURNER JOSEPH March 7, at Windsor. Beloved brother ot (Josephine) Prossar Mrs. Emit 1 of Detroit three sisters and one brother in Germany.

Funeral from the Weitenberner Funeral Home, 13841 Gratiot, Mondav at 9:15 and the Assumption (Grotto) Church at 4.45. Rosary Sunday 7:30 p.m. Van-MAELE ARTHUR nf 17190 Fairoort. beloved husband of Shirly; dear father of Ronald and Arthur, survived by five grandchildren; dear brother of Albert Hector, Mrs. Margaret De Loot Savina.

Mrs. Agnes Ekstrom, Joseph and the late Adolph, Henry and Mrs. Marv Hoffman. Funeral from the Arthur J. Van Lerberghe Funeral Home, 13340 E.

Warren, corner Lakeview. Monday morning at 10. Rosary Sunday evening at 8. WALTER GEORGE W. March 1963, of I I i Aqree, Dr.

A. Alan Ginsberg, Anna Kaufman, Jacob Lachover, Rose O. Messecar, Laura Tortert, Hugh L. Weiss, Leo Yourofskv, Aba Kaufman Kaufman Kaufman Kaufman Turowski Crosby Hebrew Mem. Hebrew Mem.

Soc. DEATHS Death Notices AGREE DR. A. ALAN, 19740 Canterbury survived By wife Hennette; sons Lawrence and Richard Agree; tnree grandchildren. Services Sunday 12 noon at trie Ira Kaufman Chapel, 1325 W.

Mile Rd. In terment at Beth El Memorial Park. AIKIV ANNIE CAISTER. Age 87 years. March S.

at Windsor. Late residence 140 W. Grixdale. Detroit. Beloved wife of ttie late Caotain Russell Aikin 1 932 dar father of Robert C.

Aikin. Detroit; 2 orandsons Robert and James: 4 areat-grandchildren. Funeral serv-fre in the Walter D. Kelly Funeral Home. 199 Wvandotte St.

East at Devonshire Windsor. Mondav March 11 at 10:30 a m. Interment Dresden Cemetery, Dresden, Ont. ALGER SUZETTE deMARIGNEY DEWEY, March 7, 1963, at Palm Beach, wife of Frederick M. Alger, momer of Mrs.

Suiette de-Marlgnev Howard, of Far Hills, N. Frederick M. Alger III, of San Francisco, and David D. Alger; daughter of Charles S. Dewey; s'ster of Mrs.

Edward D. Smith, of Lake Forest, and Charles S. Dewey, of New York City; also survived by five grandchil dren. Memorial service at Elm- wood Cemetery, Detroit. Monday, at 11 a.m.

Memorial tribute may be sent to the American Cancer Society. BAIN COLIN TAYLOR, March 8th. at Clearwater, husband of Martha; father of Mrs. Shirley Stroh and Miss Beverly Bain; brother of Mrs. Howard Campbell; grandfather of Shawn.

Funeral from Harper Mulligan Funeral Home, 7 MHe Memorial Chapel, 19530 W. 7 Mile, Tuesday. 1 p.m. Auspices Highland Park Lodge 48 F. A.M.

Contributions may be sent to American Cancer Society. BARCH PHYLLIS, March 7. 193, beloved wife of Ray; daughter of Mrs. Josephine Bawlec; sister of Stephanie, Ben and Leo Bawiec. Funnral fros Jos.

J. Sarnowski Funeral Home, 4188 Campbell at Buchanan, Tuesday morning, at assumption B. V. M. Church at 9:00.

BARROX ELIZABETH Mar. 7th. Beloved wife of Edward dear mother of John and Mrs. James W. (Jean) Waiker; sister of Mrs.

Helen Koester; also four grandchildren. Funeral Monday, 1 p.m. at Burrell, Ling, Maney Stewart Funeral Home, Fenkell. Interment Grandlawn Cemetery. Instead of flowers, gifts may be sent to a memorial fund at Detroit Osteopathic Hospital.

BARR JAMES, March 9. 12223 lurner. Beloved husband of Irene; dear father of James Hugh and Mrs. Geraidine Casler. Three grandchildren; brother of Arrol, Mrs.

Catnerine Paterson and Mrs. Christine Rowlands of Toronto, and Mrv Agnes White of Detroit. Services Fred Wood Funeral Home, 8450 Plymouth Rd. nr. Grand River.

Tuesday, 2:30 o.m. Memorial services Monday, 8 m. under auspices of United Craft Lodge No. 534 BRILOWSKI HAROLD age 42 Dear father of Mrs. Ronald Bauman and Donald; dear son of Mrs.

Mary Brilow-ski: dear brother of Mrs. Angelina Anderson, Mrs Marie RoDerts, Mrs. Evelyn Funke. M'ss Joan Patricia and Leonard Brilowski. Funeral from the Eppens-Van-Deweghe Funeral Home, 6150 Cedieux Rd.

at Harper, Monday at 9:15 and Nativity of Our Lord Church at 10 o'clock. Rosary Sunday, 8 p.m. BUJARSKI ANNA, Mar. 7th, of 10318 Greensboro. Funeral Monday.

11:30 a m. from the Wuiek Funeral Home, 19301 Van Dyke at 7 Miie Rd. BURNS OLIVE March 8. 23a Engle-hart. St.

Shores. Beioved wife of Georje; dear dauqhter of Fred E. Head; S'Ster of Raymond Head. Services Fred -Wood Funeral Home. 8450 Plymouth Rd.

near Grand River, Monaay 2:30 P.m. CAMPBELL ARTHUR March ft. 193. aae 74. of Northville.

Brother of Eleanor. Retired Wayne State University professor. Funeral services 3 p.m. Monday at the Casteriin Funeral Home, Northville. FAUR SOFIA, of 19937 Irvinqton.

Dear father of Peter and Mary; grandmother of Priscilla. Funeral 10 a m. Monday from the John K. Orlieh Funeral Home, 17950 Woodward Ave. Interment Evergreen.

FEIGHNER EMMA. Beloved wife of Richard dear mother of Mrs. Wilbert Hintz, i i cuwaiu wai ku. mimo, victim, Elton and Homer Etherton; four grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren also survive; sister of Mrs. Bert Brower and Newton Dodson.

Funeral Monday 2:30 m. at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave. FERGUSON JUDGE FRANK March 7, of Paradise, Mich.

Beloved husband of Florence; dear father of Mrs. Jean Ayers of Clawson, Frank B. Jr. of Sauit Ste. Marie and Donald B.

of Berkley; also survived by eight grandchildren; dear brother of Judge Homer Ferguson of Washington, DC, Dr. James Ferguson of Arlington. and Mrs. Merce Hines of Harrison Citv Pa. Funeral from Dill Bros.

Funeral Home, 19144 Schoolcraft, cor. Piedmont, Monday 1 p.m. Interment White Chapel Cemetery. FREEMAN EDWARD suddenly, of Allen beloved husband of Frances; dearest father of Phvllis and Donald; dearest son of Mrs. Anna M.

Freeman; dear brother of Robert, Mary Margaret, Ralph James and Anna Marie. Funeral from the R. C. Aleks Funeral Home, 1324 Southfield (nr. Fort).

Lincoln Park, Tuesday morning at 815. St. Frances Cabrini Church, Allen Park at 9. Rosary, Monday evening at 8. Interment Michigan Memorial Park.

GAY FREDERICK March 8, of 4472 Kensington. Husband of Minnies father of Samuel and Mrs. Mar-aaret Corbeil; brother of Casper, William, Harry and Mrs. Anna Cann; s' grandchildren. Funeral at the Verhevden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack, at Outer Drive.

Monday at 1. GOLEMBLEWSKI JOHN. Brother of Anna Kvrylcruk. Paul. Joan, Kane, Soohie Mvshcki.

Leon and Lillian Maichrzvcki. Funeral Tuesdav, 8 30, from te Fronteiak Funeral Home, 5326 McDounall. St. Hvaclnth Church at 9. Burial Mt.

Olivet. GINSBERG ANNA, of Miami Beach. Fla. Survived by husband Sidney; sons Daniel, Burton; orotner tnaries Briskman; sister Mrs. Albert (Belle) Bloom; three grandchildren.

Services Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 18325 .9 Mile Rd. Family at res. of Dr. and Mrs. Albert Bloom, 19724 Canterbury.

HALLABRIN JACOB, March of 10103 McKln-ney Beloved husband of Mary; dear father of Ann Hallabrin; brother of Carl of Florida and Mrs. John Pfeiffer of Crestline, Ohio Funeral from the Eppens-VanDeweghe Funeral Home, 6150 Rd. at Harper, Monday 11:30 a.m. HEIZMAN LAURA, March 9, 1943. of 8103 Kentucky; beloved wife of Charles.

Also survived by 2 brothers. Serv-ice at Skene Funeral Home, 10050 Joy Rd. at Wyoming Tuesday at 1 p.m. Interment Acacia Park. HILLIARD HAROLD March 7th.

of 3517 Michiaan. Wayne. Husband of Mignon, brother nf Mrs. Georgia Austin. Funeral at Uht Memorial Funeral Home.

Wayne, Monday at 1. LATE DEATH NOTICES FOUND ON 15-D. HOTKOWSKI 2YGMUNT, Mar. rh, of 19985 Spencer. Beloved husband of Frances; dear father of Mrs.

Vincent Briakowski, Mrs. Robert Kiev, Mrs. Walter Zabinski; two sisters and one brother survive. Seven grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.

from the Wuiek Funeral Home, 19301 Van Dyke at 7 Mile Rd. to Our Lady Queen of Heaven Church at 10 a.m. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. KAUF3IAN JACOB, 24350 Coofldge, O.P.; survived by sons Jack and William Kaufman; daughters, Mrs.

Charles (Rose) sterns. Mrs. Joseph (Ruth) Sein; sister Mrs. Sarah Feldman; ten grandchildren, two great-grandchildren. Services Sunday morning 10:45, at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 18325 W.

Mil Rd. Family at William Kaufman 25231 Gardner, O. P. KOLLAR FRANK Mar. 7th.

Husband of Marian; dear father of Mrs. Barbara Comer and Mrs. Francis Austin; four grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Anna Michalek, Joseph and William Kollar. Funeral from Ted C.

Sullivan Funeral Home, 1 42 30 W. McNichols Rd. Monday morning at 9:30 and Sf. Francis DeSales Church at 10. HOOPER AGNES G.

Dear mother Mrs. Evelyn Lebadie: dear sister of James and Arthur Euers; dear grandmother of Patrick, Mary Lynn and Larry Labadie; also survived by five great-grandchil-cren. Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 a.m. Voran Funeral Home, Dearborn Chapel. 23701 Ford 10 a.m.

St. Norbert Church. Rosary Sunday a p.m. KLEIN FRANK, beloved husband of Katnarina; dear tamer of Joespn, Frank, Mrs. Anna Hildebrandt and Robert; 8 grandchildren also survive; brother of Joseph, Nicholas and Mrs.

Elizabeth Hockl. Funeral Monday, 8:45 a.m. at the A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Avenue at Vernier Rd.

(8 Mile) and 9:30 a.m. at St. Raymonds Church. Member of Third Order of St. Francis.

KORHONEN AUGUST; March 8: age 83: beloved husband of Minnie: also 3 daugters, 1 son and 3 stepchildren survive. Resting at the Memorial Funeral Home, 8033 Puriian. Funeral Tuesday. 1 o.m., from the Bethlehem Lutheran Church. Greenfield at Puritan.

In lieu of flowers, memorials mav be sent to the Bethlehem Lutheran Church. LACHOVER ROSE, DIANA, 17300 StoeDel; survived by husband Abraham mother Mrs. Fanny Lober; brother Herman Lober; sisters Mrs. Louis (Dorothy) Gross, Mrs. Harry (Sally) Weiner.

Service Sunday morning 9:30. at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 18325 W. 9 Mila Rd. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery LIVINGSTONE ELIZABETH WILKINS, March 7, 163, of 100 Maoleton Road, Grosse Pointe; mother of Mrs. Peder Field of Fair Haven, N.J., and Mrs.

Joseph Cushman of Talla-hasse, s'ster of Mrs. Thyrza Crombie of Carlsbad, Calif, and Ross Wilkins of Grosse Pointe; also survived by four grandchildren. Friends mav call at chapel of the Wm. R. Hamilton 3975 t-ass Avenue, rrom I p.m.

oaiur-day through Sunday evening. Funeral service at Christ Church, Detroit. 99 East Jefferson Monday at 2 p.m. Memorials may be sent to the United Community Services Tribute Fund, or the Liggett School Tomorrow Fund. Interment service private.

LOESCII JOSEPH, March 8m. pf 15746 Hub-brH; also of Bovnton Beach, Fla beloved husband of the late Anna; dear father of Mrs. Sophie Shaw. Mrs. Anna Schwartz, John and John Keller; dear brother of Mrs.

Barbara Sendef of Philadelphia, Pa. and Mrs. Katherine Ehl of Chicago. thirteen grandchildren: fourteen great-grandchildren. Funeral from the Buresh Funeral Home, 13631 Puritan at Schaefer, Mondav at 9:30 a m.

Precious Blood Church at 10. LONG JOHN (JACK), beloved husband of Frances; dear father of Richard: brother of Frank and Al Long; father-in-law of Doris; Grandfather of Kenneth. Funeral from Kolasa Funeral Home, 1130 E. State Fair, Monday at 8:30 a St. Bartholomew Church, 9 a.m.

Burial Mt. Olivet. Bay City papers please copy. MALBIX LISETTE FREUND; March 1963 at Avon Park, Fla beloved wife of Dr. Barnett Malbln; sister of Mrs.

Edgar Alexander of Evansville, and Richard Freund; daughter of the late Dr. Hugo and Hortense Freund. Funeral service at Chapel of the Wm. R. Hamilton 3975 Cass Monday, at 10 a.m.

MARTIN EMIL. March 7. Dear father of Mrs. Laura Serra, Richard, Peter, Charles and Alfred. Services Burrell, Ling, Maney, Stewart Funeral Home, 8733 Fenkell, Monday, 10:30 11 a.m.

St. Francis DeSales Church. Rosary Sunday 9 p.m. I.TLOCK ANASTASIA. Sf.

Wife formerly of Western the late Lawrence; mother of Ars. Anna Schmittling, Mrs. Lee Mills, Theodore, Eve and the late John; eight grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Funeral Mondav. 9:30 a.m.

from Howe-Peterson Funeral Home, 22546 Michigan Dearborn, and 11 o'clock from St. Lawrence Church, Lonyo nr. Michigan. Mcdonald JOHN March 8, suddenly, of 3924 Courville, husband of Constance (nee Cross); father of Helen and Connie. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Monday at 9:15 and to St.

Clare Church at 9:45. Rosary Sunday evening at 8. MESSECAR LAURA, of 8267 Bramell: be'nved wife of Clayton; dear mother of Bonnie Stone, Donald of Bossier, Louis, Albert, Carol, Gail Pecos; 10 grandchildren; sister of Thelma Ostrosser of Hamilton, Katherine English of Brant-ford, Roy Schoolev of Water-ford, and Erie Dale of Windsor, Eastern Star Services Sunday, at 7:30 p.m., at the Leonard A. Turowski Funeral Heme, 19400 Joy Rd. Burial Water-ford, Ont.

MIDDLER ALEXANDER J. of 14595 Edmborough Rd. Beloved husband of the late Martha dear father of Alexander G-, Mrs. Sheila Burns, Mrs. Dorothy Siddall and Mrs.

Margaret Munford; leaves seven grandchildren and two great-grand-cntldren. cuneral services from McCabe Funeral Home, Grand River at Glastonbury, Mondav, 11 a.m. Interment Acacia Park. MISEL LENA, nf I51 Fisher Ave beloved wife of the late Albert dear mother of Mrs. Clarice Miller, Mrs.

Muriel Wengel, Mrs. Winifred Booms, Lenore, Lionel and Clayton Misel; grandmother of ten; dear sister of Mrs. Cora Wege-haupt. Mrs. Laura Bergman and Mrs.

Mabel Stutrer. Services at the Epps-VanDewe9he Funeral Home, 4150 Cadieux Rd. at Harper, Monday at 1 :00 p.m. O'ROURKE AMEY SCHIRMER. March 9.

1963, of 16844 Hillcrest Birmingham; wife of the late James Siocum O'Rourke; mother of Mrs. William Ruoo, William and James S. O'Roruke, also survived by 5 grandchildren. Funeral services at Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton 820 E.

Maple Birmingham, Mondav, 3 p.m. PAULSON AUGUST, March 8, beloved husband of Katherine; dear brother of Mrs. Urho (Anna) Maliniemi, Mrs. Loren (Hilda) Johnston, Mrs. John (Sivna) Mattila ot So.

Range and Mrs. Max (Celia) Durfee of Oberlin, Ohio. Resting at the Memorial Funeral Home, 8033 Puritan. Services Monday 1 p.m. from the Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Greenfield at Puritan.

Interment Glen Eden. In lieu of flowers memorials may be sent to the Bethlehem Lutheran Church. PRESTON BELLE. March 7th. 193.

of 3135 Whitney Ave. Sister of thai ate John R. Preston. Member of Ladies oriental Shrine of No America also member of Chassoe Noble Alumuni. Services Mondav noon at the R.

G. A G. R. Harris Funeral Home, 14751 W. McNichols Rd.

Interment Grandlawn Cemetery. Ladies Oriental Shrina serv ice 7 p.m. Sunday evening. Help Wanted, Mali 40 Advertising Copywriter For retail store copy. Permanent position.

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8 MILE. SOUTHFIELD ARCHITECTURAL designer for diversified practice. Minimum 5 years experience. Send resume. Phillips 8.

Swager, 414 Hamilton Peoria, Illinois. Ass't to the Treasurer i We are seeking a high caliber man with some formal business education who has had several years of experience in accounting andor financial analysis. Some travel. Excellent opportunity. Send resume with salary desired to Box 1493 Free Press, 31.

ASSISTANT PLANT ENGINEER Experienced in plant maintenance to train for plant engineer. Age 27 to 37, 4 years college or equivalent. Apply Wonder Bread Bakery, 2901 Grand River, WO 3-2330. Age21-28-Dft. Free 2 TO 4 YRS.

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Real Estate Miscellaneous for Salo Money to Loan Mortgages Office Equipment Office Space for Rent Personals Pianos, Mus. Pianos, Mus. Instruments Inst. Wfd. Real Est.

Outside Detroit Real Estate Wanted Rent Option to Buy Resorts for Sal Rooms for Rent Salesmen Saleswomen Sewing Machines Situations Wanted, Men Situations Women Stamps, Coins, Hobbies Station Wagons Store Fixtures Television, Radios Trade Technical Schools Trailers, Mobile Homes Transportation Trucks, Trailers Trucks Wanted Vacant Lots Wanted to Buy Wearlni Apparel Educational 35 Limited openings for April and July classes. PROFESSIONAL BARBER COLLEGE 9525 Jos. Campau, Detroit 12 TR 5-4468 Your Future? $10,000 A Yr. Openings IF YOU CAN QUALIFY Prepare Today To Be A Court Reporter A TELEPHONE CALL MAY CHANGE YOUR LIFS STENOTYPE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE EVENING CLASSES WO 2-8175 Trade Technical Schools 36 A BETTER JOB Learn by Doing Practical Work AUTO MECHANICS Auto Transmissions Auto Body Collision ECETYLENE ARC WELDING Gl APPROVED Wolverine School 38 YEARS SAME 1400 W. FORT ST.

LOCATION WO 3-0692 ATTENTION NIGHT CLASSES START'G MAR. 11 Auto Mechanics ENROLL NOW WOLVERINE SCHOOL 14QQ W. FORT WO 3-0692 EARN MORE MONEY GAIN JOB SECURITY Higher paying, secure position can be yours in time study, process and estimating, shop mathematics, drafting, tool and die designing. Saturday classes available. DETROIT TIME STUDY SCHOOL 2469 Grand River WO 1-6760 FULL OR PART TIME CLASSES ELECTRONICS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY.

WO 2-5660 HIGH WAGES AND SECURE FUTURE Get info this new industry of Alr-Conditioning and Refrigeration Our program includes complete training and placement assistance. Write, giving age, ph. No. to Box 1464, Free Press, 3L R.E.T.S ELECTRONIC SCHOOL 1625 E. GD.

BLVD. 925-5600 Send for complete Information LEARN HEAVY EQUIP. 220 hrs. on equip, training. Write Key, 6330 W.

Det. Dl 1-7323 IF YOU ARE 18 AND OVER You may Qualify for Immediate field training as a heavy equipment operator or mechanic in highway and construction, one of America's fastest growing industries. No previous experience or special education needed. Men in this field are earning exceptional weekly wages. You will learn on bulldozers, cranes, motor graders, self propelled scrapers and other man sized equipment now used by Industry.

Complete 220 hour course. National, original school of heavy equipment. This is not a correspondence school. It's government approved and budgef terms are available. Free lob placement service upon graduation.

Get full details now on high pay and lob security. Send name, address, age, phone number, hours home to: Box 1484, Free Press WOMEN-MEN WANTED To Train as SUPERMARKET Cashiers Checkers Stockmen TRAIN NOW PAY LATER Free Placement Assistance Write Visit or Call TO 5-1250 Market Training Inst. 16410 Woodward 1 Blk. S. of Ml.

Help Wanted, Male 40 AGE OPEN-SALES For man with Printing-Advertising experience. Salary open. Key Personnel, 204 First Nat'l Bldg. Trade Technical Schools 36 DESIGNERS ARE IN DEMAND ENROLL NOW FOR T00L-OIE OR BODY DESIGN MECH. DRAWING SHOP MATH BLUEPRINT READING ENG.

ILLUSTRATION Gl Approved Air Conditioned Free Placement A Consultation Ones 8 JO tt 9 p.m.. Sat. 4 JO E. S. DESIGN ENG.

INST. 1545 HARPER LA 7-1484 NAME ADDRESS CITY GENERAL ELECTRIC has an immediate opening for SUPERINTENDENT: DIESEL ENGINE MANUFACTURING This career opening with General Electric' Locomotive and Car Equipment Department, Erie, offen a challenging opportunity to an experienced diesel production supervisor with a solid background in the assembly and test area. RESPONSIBILITIES: This individual must plan production schedules to meet locomotive orders for engines and parts; supervise assembly and test; maintain liaison with other production areas to resolve major planning, production, quality and cost problems; correlate engineering design with manufacturing operations; and exercise control over cost and quality. QUALIFICATIONS: BSME or equivalent technical or military schooling in diesel engine operations and maintenance, plus demonstrated ability to solve engine assembly problems. Candidates must have had direct experience in diesel engine assembly and test, with particular emphasis on knowledge of engine tolerances.

Managerial ability must be demonstrated by a minimum of five years of supervisory experience. If you are qualified to accept this unusual opportunity to join a company well known for technical leadership and progressive, professional employment policies, write today for full information. Send a summary of your experience in confidence to J. C. Aiton, R-23, General Electric Company, 2901 East Lake Erie, Pa.

in loving memory In Memoriam IN MEMORY of Private John Moch who passed away 10 years ago Tocay. FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS YOUR LOVING MOM AND DAD Cemeteries AT WHITE CHAPEL Graves $35. easy terms. PR 1-6817 CADILLAC GARDENS EAST Graves $35, easy terms. PR 1-6817 MICHIGAN MEMORIAL Graves $35, easy terms.

PR 1-6817 PARKVIEW or OAKLAND HILLS G'aves $35, easy terms. PR 1-6817 ROSE LAND- PARK-6 graves, divide, $95 each. TY 4-0386. PARKVIEW or OAKLAND ILLS graves $250; one $50. TY 4-8040.

ACHIGAN Memorial- graves. nr. $250; singles, $50. TY 4-0386. GLEN EDEN, Garden Section 4 graves, $250.

Divide. TY 4-8040. AT WHITE CHAPEL, 4 graves, near Polar Bear. Sacrifice. TY 4-0386.

AT WHITE CHAPEL, 2 graves, $150; singles. $50. Center Blvd. TY 4-8040. Florists Order Flowers From OUR FRESH FLOWER SHOP Specializes in floral pieces at moderate prices.

Delivery 3 times daily. Call CA 3-5100, Ext. 2115, or use your charge. J. L.

Hudson Co. HUDSON DOWNTOWN 4th Floor Funeral Directors 10 ALFRED E. CROSBY 12700 HAMILTON TO 8-Q9Q0 AT GLENDALE EST. 1912 JEROME A. DeSANTIS 2670 CHALMERS VA 1 503 EPPENS VAN DEWEGHE 6150 Cadleux at Harper TU 1-7700 FRONTCZAK McDOUGALL 921-5400 532 MAI PY 10065 HAMILTON TO 8-7200 NUKIttWtSI l.riMr'CL.

24525 Northwestern Hwy. EL 4-4800 WM. HAMILTON CO. 3975 CASS AVE. TE 1-2712 NORTHWEST CHAPEL 18900 Jav Couzens Hwy.

Dl 1-1300 DmiMiinnii ir i 820 E. MAPLE AVE. Ml 4-6000 IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL 18325 W. 9 MILE EL 7 5200 HARVEY A. NEELY HERBERT H.

NEELY MEYERS ROAD AT JAS. 16540 MEYERS ROAD COUZENS UN 1-3880 A.H. Peters Funeral Home 12057 GRATIOT LA TU -7700 4-5500 2005 G.P. WDS. SULLIVAN 14230 W.

McNICHOLS UN 4-2311 15500 FENKELL VE 8-8100 WM. VASU ED. J. LYNCH DIRECTOR 4375 N. WOODWARD LI 90500 Chas.

Verheyden, Inc. Established Over 50 Years 14300 MACK AT OUTER DRIVE TU 1-8500 WUJ EK FUNERAL 19301 VAN DYKE HOME TW 3-4034 Farm Products Storage 18 APPLES CIDER HOPE FARMS Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth Every Day 9 a.m. till p.m. Inst and FoUfld fcMJI 20 CALL MISS DAY at 752-685 and let Free Press readers halo voo find your lost articles. You may charge your ad if vou wish or take it to the nearest liner station to get the same low rates as at the main office.

ANGORA CAT, light brown male; Feb. 27, vie. Tyler betw. Linwood-LaSalle. Reward.

TO 8-2149, HAVE voo seen Bozo? Tiny Chihuahua, male, fawn. Vic. 6 Mil-Brush St. Reward. TO 9-7539.

LOST Small black mongrel In vicinity 8 Mile and Pinehurst. UN 4-9544. LOST A pin end necklaco In a iewel bag. on Thursday; northwest section, between and 7 Mile Rd. Return and receive reward.

KE 2-5970. LOST Ger. Shorthair; 3 2, Warren; under vet's care. PR 2-5023. ELEANOR ZASUCHA, 3892 Casmere You have won two FREE tickets to tpe movies! Call Miss Lee at the Classified Advertising Depart ment, Monday, between 8:30 a.m.

and 5 p.m. Call 222-4891 for movie information only. LOST Black-buft, german shepherd, vicinity Mile-Shouthfield, 3563, reward. VE 5-8560. Personals 22 ANYONE OWE YOU MONEY Collections anywhere.

KE 7-5450. Blood Donors Wanted PAID 14367 FORD ROAD DEARBORN PHONE 833-4100 CHECKMATE DETECTIVE AGENCY 2i HRS. WO 1-9704 ERRANDS Anything, unlimited TU 5-947. Anytime, Any Place. Transportation 32 AAA ALASKA, SEATTLE, S.

L. A. Arizona, Florida, Chicago, Texas Arkansas, Milwaukee TOP GAS ALLOWANCE 13550 GRAND RIVER VE 8-9282 If No Answer WO 3-89 50 AAA California Rush GAS PLUS-CARS WAITING TO 5-5700 18018 WOODWARD This Is not a job. AAA N. Mexico, Texas, Utah, Seattle, Boston.

Too gas. 89C0 GRATIOT WA 5-7500 ir- INU Z8Z-BZ97. 24 HRS. ACE N. Seattle.

Gas al-lowance. 2911 Woodward. TE 2-1002. Alaska $100 Fla DETROIT DRIVEAWAY SERVICE 6834 W. WARREN TY 8-9373 BOSTON, SEATTLE, CALIF.

CARR'S CARS 14217 GD. RIVER VE 7-7088 SEATTLE and EAST ALL STATE 8110 LIVERNOIS TY 4-5800 Catherine Rae, Inc. 25254 GRAND RIVER KE 4-0610 WANTED Driver for new Chevy to Centerville, Indiana, gas furnished. 826-7302, GR 4-2865 Evenings. Educatioml 35 AIRLINE TRAINING MEN WOMEN-PHONE WRITE McCONNELL AIRLINES SCHOOL 2203 Cadillac Tower, WO 1-2208 BUSINESS TRAINING Day and Evenings Enroll Nowl THE BUSINESS INSTITUTF Michigan Theater 220 Bagley lan or fnone wo z-6534 ACCOUNTING, AUDIT, TAXES Home study at your own speed.

t-ree Drocnure on career opportunities. Write ACCOUNTING, 6330 Mile, 21. 864-4980. GIRLS! BOYS! Graduating From High School? LADIES! MEN! OUT OF WORK' A secure future with unlimited opportunity can be yours. Learn the narDering trade.

enroll Imme- aiareiy. ror information write or can City Barber College, Inc. 13545 GRATIOT, DET. DR 1-5780 LEARN FLORAL DESIGN Complete floral designing course conducted. Evening classes.

Personal instruction and fresh flowers to all students. Enrollments now accepted tor Mav 20th class. For info, booklet, phone VA 3-1401. DePatis Floral Schools. 262 E.

Montcalm, Detroit (1). COURT REPORTER Legal Secretary Medical Secretary Commercial Secretary Gregg Brush-Up DAY-EVE CLASSES LOWEST WEEKLY TUITION FREE INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE ELSA COOPER SCHOOL WO 5-8165 19 CLIFFORD LEARN IBM Men-Women, 4-wk. courses, kev punch, machine operation, wiring. Bennet Hovt 15706 Michigan. Approved Mich.

State Bd. of Education. Free placement. 581-5544 591-514 Learn Barbering! Apply Now for April Class UNIVERSAL BARBER COLLEGE 2123 Gratiot WO 5-8292 LEARN IBM KEY PUNCH AND MACHINE OPERATORS AND WIRING Dav, Eve. Classes.

Men-Women. 4-Week courses available. Free placement service; terms arranged. BENNETT HOYT INSTITUTE Call 581-5544 Approved Mich. State Brd.

ot Educ. 15706 MICHIGAN 1 Blk. W. ot Greenfield MOTEL MANAGERS MEN-WOMEN-COUPLES ore in demand. Age no barrier.

FREE Aptitude test. FREE placement assistance. Phone TR 1-4330 or write WHITCOMB SCHOOLS. INC. 2900 W.

Grand Blvd. Detroit 2 For Free Press Want Ad Dial 222-6800 Personals 22 BLOOD DONORS NEEDED RH S5.50 RH S10-S12 MIDWEST BLOOD SERVICE 650 W. VERNOR CORNER GRAND RIVER WO 1-5344 GENERAL An Equal Opportunity Employer 1671 Yosemite, Birmingham. Husband of Katherine E. (Betty) Wal-1 3955A ter.

Father of Donald D. and Open James R. Walter. Brother or Mrs. I Marv Young.

Mrs. Isabel Morten ELECTRICAL TRANSMISSION ENGINEER B.S.E.E. plus 5-10 year' experience; In transmission line andor substation design, engineering and construction. VtRUCTUR AL ENGINEER EXPERIENCED IN TRANSMISSION LINES B.S.C.E. plus 5-10 years' experience in design of electric power transmission line including towers and foundations.

EXPERIENCED IN STEAM POWER PLANTS B.S.M.E. plu ten years' experience in Central Station Steam Power Plant engineering, including work scheduling, plant layouts, specification writing, evaluations of equipment and controls and engineering supervision. Will coordinate job activities and have liaison with client and construction forces. Salary commensurate with ability and Pearl Walter. Also survived by one grand-daughter.

Funeral service at the Bell Chapel of the Wm. R. Hamilton 820 W. Maple Birmingham, Monday 1 o.m. Interment Acacia Park Cemetery, under auspices Birmingham Lodge 544 WEBSTER MAURICE March 7, of 3730 Lekepointe.

Husband of Lola father nf Lvle. Funeral at the Verheyden Funeral Home, 1630O Mack at Outer Drive. Monday at 2 WEEV STOCK JOSEPH, ane 79; beloved husband of Sadie; father of Dr. John Wein-stock, Mrs. Norman Ramm, Mrs.

Stanley Michaels: step-father of Mr. Leonard Farber, Mrs. Alexander Tucker. Funeral at the Chesed Sheleme Funeral Home. 695 Avlmer, Windsor, 4 p.m.

Sunday. WESTON ANNA age 76, beloved wife of Daniel; dear sister of Mrs. Mary Novak and Stella Ross. Service Monday at 9:15 a.m. from John Chrzanowski Funeral Home, 7531 Miller bet.

Van Dyke and St. Cyril, to St. Josephat's Church at 10. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

WOLFE CLAIRE March 7, of 4012 Whittier. Wife of the late Bertram; sister ot Harvey and Frederick Coleman, Mrs. Hilda Carbary, Mrs. Helen Krell, Mrs. Mildred Holmberg and Mrs.

Mary Ann Georgi. Funeral at the Verheyden Funeral Home, l63ro Mack at Outer Monday at 11. TOFROFSKY ABE, aoe 69 Reloverl father of JacK; daughters Marv Cohen. Udas Blank; brothers David York and Max Yourofskv; sisters Molly Singer and Bessie Kline of Philadelphia; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Funeral from the Hebrew Benevolent 2995 Joy Rd.

at 11 a.m. Sunday. 1 nd experience. I IT a if you are interested in associating with a well established and internationally recog-nized organization which offers opportunities for growth and advancement, we invite you to send your resume, including salary requirements to: D. A.

BELL PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING CORPORATION An Equal Opportunity Employer STONE WEBSTER 49 Federal Street Boston, Mass. Beer Shampoo. Add hair. WO 1-4439. TR LAVAL'S life, body to.

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