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DETROIT FREE PRESS Sunday. March 8, '64 fJ-fV 5ULT Ptftait 4fm WflMT ill! It miyj w.j mill Miw.iy i ig.iiMji I J.V FOE BEST IE Help Wanted, Male Help Wanted, Milt 40Help Wanted, Male CLASSIFIED INDEX Death Notices CLASSIFICATION Page CLASSIFICATION Pas Miscellaneous for Sala Mobile Homes-Trailers, Accessories, Parts, Tires Acreage lor Sala Airplanes Antiques Apartment Property Apartments for Rant Auction Sales Automobiles for Sala Auto Repairing Autos Wanted Bids and Proposals Board and Room Boats and Equipment Building Materials Building Propositions Business Opportunities Business Places to Rant Business Property Cameras and Supplies Canadian Property 197 181 222 262 156 86 110 320 15 1 100 304 70 286 224 1 192 ,13 93 158 lit 174 CLASSIFICATION lorists Funeral Directors Furnished Rent Furnished Flats for Rent Furnished Houses, Rant Furniture Help Wanted, Mala Help, Men and Woman Help Invest. Rq. Help Wanted, Couples Help Wanted, Women Homa Repairs ft Services Horses, Livestock Hotels Housekeeping Rooms Houses for Rent Houses for Sala East of Woodward Grosse Polnta Suburban East Utica, Rochester Area Birmingham, Bloemfield West of Woodward Dearborn Suburban West Down Rivar Area Lincoln Park, Allen Park Paffe i "I ill 254 40 48 43 54 50 60 14 1 10 i I 10 11 1 240 13-14( 43 68 77 130 131 132 139 11 111 111 ii ii 140 11-12 144 12-13 145 146 150 151 13 13 13 13 280 14 190 14 203 13 1 194 13; 130 13 t7 11 381 13 II 9 248 1 4 249 14 113 11 161 13 199 13 74 11 170 13 161 13 7 11 41 10 52 10-11 154 14 89 11 57 11 58 11 268 1 4 313 14 14 14 11 14 3 13 1,: 11, 13; 14; 13 I 303 14 i 319 14-15; 127 Hunting, Fishing Places 173 13 Tape Recorder 251 14 Import, Sports Cars 312 store Fixtures 22 13? income Bunaalows, Rent 80 store Fixture 128 14' Income Bungalows, Sala 125 11 Supplies 29 9 Industrial Property 160 13 Swaps 281 14' Industrial Rental. 11 T.vlf)on, RadlM Insurance 28 Trade ft Technical School 34 fj Investment Property 157 13 Transportation 31 n'Lakefront Home 14 13 Truck, Trailer 310 10 Lake end River Property 166 13 Trucks Wanted 303 14 Land Contracts 194 13' vacant Lot 154 lj' Lost and Found 20 wearing Apparel 10 14j Machinery and Too 224 1 3 Wanted to Rent 90 11 Machinery Spotlight 14 Wanted to Buy 284 1 4 40 Aggressive Young Men 16-21 FULL TIME Unusual oooortunhv or voung men with management potential to be a SALES TRAINER with a national corp.

Most be able to progress rapidly Into management. Call Mr. Pick between 8 and 1 only. 963-0254. ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR for ovt.

state licensed school. Rest dent of Grand Rapids, Lansing area. Over 35, Masters car and willingness to work long hours the first year. Advance-comm. equals $10,000, Write Box 1178, Free Press (31).

ACCOUNTANT (Free) 5 vrs. Standard costs exp. To 5700 mo. PROGRESSIVE PERSONNEL FERNDALE 544-7010 Age to 45 Acct. Chief Acct.

for Progressiva Outstate Company Salary Open INTERVIEWS IN DETROIT Key Personnel, 2046 First Nan. Bldg. ADMINISTRATIVE AND PPOFFSSiriN Al PFPSONNEL Detroit Youth Employment Trainlno Protect Asst. Proiect Director $12-500 Job Trainino Supervisor $10,500 Minimim aaa 26 Counselor, Testing Development and cialist Mlnimlm Soeciallst, Job Placement Spe- $10,000 ao 24 Bachelor's degree with academic training and considerable experience in vocational education, counseling, educational and-or psychological testing, placement or personnel work. Detroit residence requirement waived for examination.

Detroit Civil Service Commission Room 612, City County Building Arc Welders Experienced for truck and trailer bodies Steady work if oualified. APPLY IN PERSON REMKE, INC. 28100 Groesbeck, Roseville. Mich. Arc Welders Experienced.

Men with cars preferred. Report 5:30 a.m. 1735 Cass Ave. FLOYD RIZER, 20936 Anita. You have won two FREE tickets to the movies! Call Miss Lee at the Classified Advertising Department Monday, between 8:30 a.m.

and 5 p.m. Call 222-6891 for movie information only. ATTENDANT for East Side Veterinary Hospital, Aoe 21-50. Must be strong and willing to work hard. Permanent employment for right man.

State age, qualifications, and phone number. Reply to Box 1202, Free Press, 3 AAAA-1 INTERNATIONAL CONCERN GUARANTEED SALARY TO START $575 PER MONTH WE HAVE OVER 1,000 OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD RATED AAA-1 DUN BRADSTREET. WE ARE TREMENDOUSLY EXPANDING OUR GREATER DETROIT OPERATION. 20 NEW MANAGERS ARE NEEDED FOR IHI5 EXPANSION WE ARE LOOKING FOR EXCEPTIONALLY SHARP, AGGRESSIVE MEN, BETWEEN 18 AND 35. TO GO INTO OUR 90-DAY MANAGER TRAINING PROGRAM.

NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED. YOU WILL BE LEARNING EXECUTIVE OFFICE TRAINING PROCEDURES, SALES PROMO-TtON, MANAGEMENT INDOCTRINATION, ETC. YOU MUST BE ABLE TO START YOUR TRAINING IMMEDIATELY, IF YOU ARE ACCEPTED AFTER OUR PERSONAL INTERVIEW WITH YOU. I AUTOMOTIVE looser machine man. lop wages.

iy. Mr. Masid, JO 4-2342. ASSISTANT 5EWAGETRT. PLANT SUPT.

CITY OF PONTIAC. Population 82.233: Adm. work directing operation of 2 activated sludge plants, 20 MGD. Salary $7 ,964 p'us liberal fringe benefits. Degre In C.E.

with courses related to Sewage Treatment desired. Exru. preferred but not necessary. Apply Personnel City Hall, 35 I. Parka, Pontiac, Mich.

ASSISTANT MANAGER Nationwide Flrenc Co. has an opening for vourg man 25-31 vrs Must be high school graduate, 5' 10" or taller with good per sonality, straight talary basis, plus car allowance, life insurance, pension plan. Good opportunity for advancement. Apply in person or phone BENEFICIAL FINANTP rn 13561 Gratiot LA 6-5810 G. W.

McAllister, Mgr. ALUMINUM fixture builders. Good program. Weaver Pattern Plas-tic 25555 Glendale. 533-8800.

ATTENTION SENIOR MACHINE DESIGNERS DETAILERS Per Diem Allowance WITHIN DRIVING DISTANCE TOP RATES OVER TIME Science Engineering CORPORATION 9203 GRAND RiVt-IR, DETROIT 4 TE 4-6400 EVSS. I 6-6985 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNERS INDUSTRIAL PLANT EXPERIENCE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS INDUSTRIAL POWER LIGHT PER DIEM ALLOWANCE LOCATION MICHIGAN TOP RATES Science Engineering CORPORATION 9203 GRAND RIVSR. DETROIT 4 TE 4-8400 EVES. Ml 6-6985 AUTO BUMPER Only 1st class need apply. Good wages.

14 E. Hancock at Wocdward Ave. TE 3-8400. BARBER Better than average for better than average iob. Corner West Rd.

and Grange, Trenton. BARBER Master, time good iobs, eve. HE 9-7164 full and part-n Ypsilanti. Call BARBER wanted Part time weekdays, all day Monday and Saturday. 8022 Chalfo-re.

BARBER Ful bet. 10 and tire. 26158 John 11 Mile Rds. R. BORING MILL HAND SHAPE HAND Must Be Journeyman FOR SECOND SHIFT Near 24927 chigan Ave 4 blocks West of Telegraph Rd.

SPRINGFIELD TOOL 8, DIE, INC. 2205 westwood. Dearborn, Mich. BLOOD DONORS LO 7-5535 A-POS. AB-POS.

ALL RH NEG tvoes reeded. CALL FOR APPT. 7435 E. JEFFERSON OPP. NAVAL ARMORY BUS DRIVERS Ao 21-30.

Salary $2.52 Pr hr. Chauffeur's liceie required. Detroit Civil Service Commission Room 31, Old County Building Brown cxSharpe Automatic Screw Machines 5 YEAR'S SETUP EXPERIENCE NECESSARY ZENITH CARBURETOR DIVSION 660 LYCASTE An Eausl Ooocrtunitv Emolover Technical Sendee Representative To contact production and maintenance personnel in steel industry to promo'e sale and use of refractory materials. Minimum five years experience in-steel industry. Ceramic background preferred.

Satary open. Reply to The J. E. Baker Company, P.O. Eox 1189, Yrk, Pennsylvania.

II BAR EL of 5210 ni-i WALTER, Mure 7, tour. Husoand or mk; fattier of Walter, AArs. Marie Tavlor. Mrn. Eleanor Gloss and Sally Ann: stepfather of Chester Bau-tnan; brother of Mrs.

Mae Gel-lasctt and Mrs. Frances Wilhei-mus; 5 qrandchitdren and 3 9reat-orandcriildren. In state at the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive until Monday evening at 10. Funeral from St. Mark Lutheran Church, 1045 East Grand Tuesday at 1.

BASSIN TILLIE, March 7, of 1588 Steel. Beloved wife of Louis; dear mother of Nathan Bassin and Mrs. PhiliD Stevens (Rose); 4 grandchildren. Services 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 18325 Mile Rd.

Interment Macphelah. Family at res. of Mr. and Mr Philip Stevens, 19162 Green-lawn. BEXNERT HAROLD of 373 Ltttlefleld.

Beloved husband of Miriam; brother of Elsie William J. and Milton H. Bennert and the late Flora E. Schairer. Funeral Monday o.m.

from Howe-Peterson Funeral Home, 2254 Michigan Dearborn. Burial Woodmere Cemetery. BERGQTJIST CARL of 24914 Winona. Dearborn. Beloved husband of M.

Louise; dear father of Ann and Joan; son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Beraquist of Sweden; brother of Mrs.

Carin Baath and Mrs. Segrid Klefenberg. Funeral Tuesday 11 a.m. from the Howe-Peterson Funeral Home, 22546 Michigan Dearborn. BIERMAYN I JOSEPH, age 66, of 14750 21 Mile Rd Utica.

Dear husband of Julia; dear father of Arthur, Mrs. Clement (Helen) Schoenherr, Joseph, Robert, Mrs. Joseph (Marie) Jenuwine, Mrs. Gary (Ann) Jenuwine, Lawrence, Mrs. Raymond (Jean) La Pratt, and the late Henry; 22 grandchildren; dear brother of Mrs.

Dorothy Gletzen, and the late Bernard. Services 9:30 a m. Monday at Milliken Funeral Home, 8459 Hall Utica, and 10 a.m. at St. Lawrence Church.

K. of C. rosary 8 p.m. Saturday. Church rosary 8:30 p.m.

Sunday. BROWN WESLEY r. age 53, March 7. 1964. Husband of Margaret; father of Paula B.

Brown and A. Wavne Brown; brother of Keith Guv I Ir. and Bruce H. Brown. Funeral services 2 p.m.

Monday at The Hubbard Funeral Home, 71 North Mt. Clemens. Mich. Burial Ctinton Grove Cemetery. BURY ANNA, March 4.

Funeral Tuesday 8:30 a.m. from the Wuiek Funeral Home, 19301 Van Dyke, at 7 Mile to Our Lady Queen of Heaven Church at 9 a.m. Intermen Mt. Olivet. CENTAL WANDA March 5.

Beloved wife: ot Daniel; near daughter of Mrs of Daniel; dear dauohter of Mrs. Frances Kozlowski; dear sister of Sylvester, Thaddeus, Mildred Koz lowski, and Mrs. William Krent Funeral from the Haley Funeral Home, 24525 Northwestern Hiah-wav (between 9 and 10 Mile Rds.) Monday 10 a.m. Mass at St. Bedes Church 10:30 a.m.

Rosary Sunday evenino at 8:00. CHOATE HARRIETT March 6. beloved wife of the late Ward dear rnother of Mrs. Frances Sloan; dear grandmother of Robert, Rita and Catherine Sloan; dear friend of Hattie and Eliott Groh. Services at the Buresh Funeral Home, 13631 Puritan at Schaefer, Monday at 2 p.m.

CLARK CELLA M. Retired Hazel Park school teacher, 456 Stiknan. Fern- dale, Mar. 6. Suddenly.

Sister of Mrs. Grace Doran, Mrs. B. A. (Hazel) McClov.

Funeral Monday 8 p.m. Wessels Funeral Home, 23690 Woodward Ave. a Woodward Hgts. Burial Ithaca, Mich. Tues.

CROTEAU CLAUD March 7, Saginaw General Hospital, beloved husband of Bergetta (Doerr); dear father of Mrs. William J. (Kay) Slack of Dultith. Minnesota, and Kenneth C. of Detroit; dear son of Mr.

and Mrs. Gideon Croteau of Bav Citv: brother of Mrs. Robert Stalev of Hazel Park and Mrs. Bud Rounds of Long Beach, California. Resting at Cederberg Funeral Home, 403 N.

Michigan Saginaw, Michigan. Famitv will meet frtenas from 2 to 4 Sundav. Masonic services, 1:30 o.m. Mondav. Family suggests memorials to Big Brothers of Saginaw.

Inc. tTrje droit gfxtt.xtff 121 W. Ufarettf, Setrdt 51, Hoi. YOU CAN PLACE Y0UU WANT AD UP TO: 3 P.M. Daily for City EdlHoa at 7 P.M.

7 P.M. Dally for Morning Edition at 6 A.M. 1 1 A.M. Saturday for all Sunday Edition! 4 P.M. Saturday for Suniay Metro Edition.

WANT AD RATES CASH RATES TRANSIENT ADVERTISING Two Line Minimum TRANSIENT COMMERCIAL Per Lin a Death Notices I I I Personals 22 ANYONE OWE YOU MONEY? Col-lecta here. KE 7-5650. CO 4-5790. FREE HAIR STYLING The Virginia Farrell Academy of Advanced Hair Styling will accept several women for either morning or afternoon appointments. Must have medium length hair, not too curly.

This free introductory service includes shampoo, hair shaping, setting and corrbing out. Phone Miss Lowell. TR 3-1433, for details. WILL not be resoonsible for debts made by anyone other than myself. Elmer A.

Marklewitz, 1544 Hart-well. WiLL not be responsible for debts de by anyone other than myself. nley J. Faiklewicz, 18695 Helen. ma Stai Insurance 28 ALL RISKS-UP to 30 SAVINGS Home Owners Hospitalization Life DURBIN INSURANCE AGENCY 24-HR.

SERVICE 824-1732 Invalid and Convalescent 1 1 6 29 TIL S83 WHEtL Chair Less than a month used. $65. TY 8 8944. I ranSpOfiailOn 32 A A A PAI IFOPMIA PAP rrr WALIT IrA 1 OQ T( 7DO -5 pi US I LV O-OUU 18018 WOODWARD Bt. 6-7 Ml.

(This is not a ioo) ALL Pts N.Y., Utah. dwest. Phone 24 hrs. WE 1-0620 9970 Gd. River aaa c.ant., Boston, gas.

14217 Grand River BR 3-3880 AAA LOS ANGELES SEATTLE Cincinnati Texas San Fran. Alaska Chi. Portland. Top gas 13550 Grand River 838-9282 AUTOS SEATTLE. EAST Others Top Gas 8110 Liverno'S TY 4-5800 OLDEN DOBBS, 4124 Wayburn.

You have won two FREE tickets to the movies! Call Miss Lee at the Classified Advertisina Department Mondav, between 8:30 and 5 p.m. Call 222-6891 for movie information only. AAA Oakland-San Fran. Plus KE 3-2600! CADILLACS WAITING Los Anoeles. Long Beach, Disneyland, Bakersfieid, Denver, Col.

Cars for Rent Card of Thanks Cemeteries Convalescent Homes Convertibles Co-Op Apartment Death Noticat Dogs, Pets Diamonds, Jewelry Domestic Help Duplexes for Sala Duplexes, Terraces, Rent Educational Electrical Appliances Employment Agencies ExchangeReal Estate Farms for Sala Flats for Rent Flats for Sale East Flats for Sale-West Florida Property Bids and Proposals 16 INVITATION FOR BIDS The city of Jackson. Michigan, act ing by and throuah the Jackson Housing Commission will receive bids for providino all materials, labor, and services necessary for and incidental to the construction of Low-Rent Housina Proiect No Mich. 38-1, on approximately 14 acres of land within the area bounded on the North by the N.Y.C.R.R.Riaht-of-Wav, and on the West bv Merriman Street, on the South by Hiah Street, and on the East by U.S. 127 (M50), in the ritv nf Iflrkson. Michiaan.

until 2.00 p.m., E.S.T. on the Twenty First day of April, 1964, at the Jackson City HaH, Jackson, Michigan, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened an read. Prooosa's as reouested shall Include the construction of 44 dwelling buildinas, containing a total of 100 dweliina units; a combina- tion Administration and Maintenance Building connected bv a Covered; Arcade to a Community an Elderly Social Buildinq; 3 paved car parking lots with access walks, and other paved areas; sni- tary sewer house service water house service lines; surface! drainage svstem; electrical distri-1 bution svstem; master T.V. An-' tenna system; grading; lawns, and; planting. There will be 8 4-unit buildinas; 5 two-storv, 4 unit: buildings; 17 two-storv, 2 unit buildings, and 14 one-storv.

sinale family buildings. The dweliina buildinas are all to be of wood frame construction, with built uo, composition roofing (asphait shin-- a ps notional), and exterior tinisn of masonry veneer on the first storv and asbestos siding shingles mas are to be without basements' and are to rest on concrete first floor slabs, with poured concrete, or poured concrete and concrete block foundation walls having con crete footings. The finished inte- JJiii rinr waltc And rli inni gvosum plaster on gyosum lah and all will be painted. Some units will have interior walls finished with pre-finished Dlvwood. Ground floors will be finished with resilient tiie.

The second storv floors wi'i be finished predominantly with hardwood. All buiidinqs have horizontal sliding aluminum or steel windows, and metal kitchen cabi- A II i hi.iM.nne itill 'VV1! "re1 The construction of the combined Administration-Maintenance Building and the Community Buildina and the Elderly Social Buildinq will be similar to that of the dwelling buildinas exceot that Dor-lions of the exterior walls and some interior partitions will be of slaa block, and some interior walls will be finished with pre-finished and some ceilinas will be finished with mineral ceilina tile. The Administration area will be air conditioned. Proposed forms of contract documents, including plans and specifications, will be on file and readv fnr issuance after March 16. 1964.

at thp office of the Jackson Hous- ino Commission, Jackson Citv Hstl.l Jackson, Michiaan and at the office; of the Architect, Otis Winn Archi-! tect Comoanv, 524 Michiaan; Buildina, Detroit 76. Plans and specifications will also1 be on file after March 16. 1964, at( the office of Builder's and Traders' Exchange, 2210 Park. Detroit Michigan and at the office of F. W.

Dodge at 1415 Trumbull Avenur, Detroit, Michigan. Copies of the documents may be obtained bv depositing S75.00 for each set of documents so obtained. Such deoosit shall be bv check or P.O. money order, payable to the Jackson Housina Commission, and will be refunded to each person who returns the plans, specifications, and other documents in aood condition within 10 days after bid opening. 235 13 276 14 123 11 7, 35 258 1 4, 44 10 188 184 13 83 11 120 11 121 11 178 13 I I I i AO BUMPERS enoe, top wanted, wages.

2 years expert Call 883-1067, BUSINESS Machine Inspector. o4 20-26. car, draft exempt, apply tween 9-12 noon at 14544 3rd. cor, Sears. BOYS, 14 TO 21 Full or part time work.

Average 52 50 to $3.00 en hour. Must on neat, personable. Fast advene?" ment program. Inquire 16325 Warren. Bridgeport Operators Job Shop Experience.

Day Work. Overtim. A. G. DAVIS GAGE ENG 21435 Deouindre Hazel Park PHONE 548 9444 Blood Donors Wanted PAID 4718 Midd'esex DEARBORN LU 2-8335 Bridgeport Set Up and Operate Job Shop Qualifications Opportunity for Aavancement.

Apptyt TURNWI LL, INC. 254501 RYAN RD. CAB DRIVERS Drive the finest cab in the citv. Full and part time available. Apply 2128 Trumbull.

9798 Connpr, 12035 Cloverdale. Checker Can Members. CAR Washers, wipers, drivers. 14H E. 8 Mile, 2 blks.

W. Deouindre. CAR Washers, Driers. Report ready for work 7:30 a.m. 19664 Woodwarrj CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT OP ERATOR, Exper.

in operation oi heavy construction eauipment. Aai 21-50. Start $2 7 per hour. Detroit Civil Service Commission Room 612, Citv County Building CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR Experienced in heavy constructs and inspection. Some college preferred.

Aae 20' and over. S'ar $6,053 per year. Detroit Civil Service Commission Room 612. Citv County Building CASUALTY UNDERWRITER Due to continued expansion, th All-State Insurance Co. has neec for an experienced fire mnfi-o casualty underwriter.

The qualified man should be married. have a minimum fo 2 to 3 years of underwriting experience And colleoe is preferred. The position offers pay commenserate with ability as well as opportunity anq excellent benefits includinq Sear profit sharing. For interview appointment call Mr. Voska.

KE 7 6200. ALL STATE INSURANCE CO. CARPENTER foreman (union) steadJ work. Box 1203. Free Press.

31, CAR Washers wanted 7:30 a.m. ti guaranteed. 12430 E. Warren. CLERKS, 20-35 JUNIOR CLERKS, 18-25 Career positions with good pra motional ooportunittes for I I school grads.

Temporary position: are also available. Salary $3,888 S4.418 depending on aae and ex perience. Detroit Civil Service Commission Room 612. Citv-Countv Builnmn DESIGNERS CHECKERS PRODUCT SPECIAL MACHINES CONVEYOR SYSTEMS CONTINUOUS LONG PRO. GRAMS.

HEAVY OVERTIME. PAID HOLIDAYS, OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT WITH DETROIT'S FOREMOST DESIGN FIRM, TWO OTHER LOCATIONS. 7 MILE AT GREENFIELD AND LIVER-NOIS AT 20 MILE RD. AREA. APPLY AT MAIN OFFICE.

1695 Twelve Mile Rd. Near Woodward LI 5-1700 JO 4-V27 Modern Eng. Service Co. m-zm. Free press, si.

LEADER Campers Money to Loan Mortgages Office Equipment Office Space for Rant Out of Stata Property Personals Pianos, Mus. Instruments Pianos, Mus. Instd. Wtd. Property Management Rea Eif outside Detroit Real Estate Wanted Rent Option to Buy Resorts for Rent Resorts for Saks Rooms for Rant Salesmen Saleswomen Sewing Machine Share Llvln Quarter Situation Wanted, Man Situations Women Sports Equipment Station Wagons Stereos HI-FI Educational 35 LEARN BARBERING the only "TRIPLE rated school In the state.

SUNDAY and MONDAY OFF. Have a good steady income. Budget payment plan Enroll for April. City Barber College 13545 Gratiot 4 Mile Detroit 5 OR 1-5780 La Mar Barber College. Est.

1923 12951 Woodward 869-4690 BUSINESS TRAINING Day and Evenln THE BUSINES rg Enroll Now! 55 INb I 1 1 Theate Ca" pn heater 220 Bagiev one WO 2-6534 Trade Technical Schools 36 A BETTER JOB Learn by Doina Practical Work AUTO MECHANICS Auto. Transmissions Auto Body Collision ACETYLENE ARC WELDING Gl APPROVED Wolverine School YEARS SAME 1400 W. FORT ST. LOCATION WO 3-0692 ANNOUNCING Machine Shop Course Learn to operate shoo machines for better lob, mora pay and se curity. Limited Enrollment For interview to determine your qualifications, call WO 1-660 DETROIT TIME STUDY SCHOOL 2469 Grand River A Good Trade is Your Security DETROIT LETTERING SCHOOL Cal TA 5-8770 4760 Livernois DIESEL ENGINE MECHANICS Factory training available.

I.T.S 17281 Jas. couzens. B64-66C6. Attention CLASSES STARTING MAR. Auto.

Transmissions ENROLL NOW WOLVERINE SCHOOL il400 W. FORT WO 3-0692 ENROLL NOW New Term Mar. 1 6th Complete Business Training DAY OR EVENING CO-EDUCATIONAL CALL FOR FREE CATALOG Wayne Business Institute 18256 Grand River 272-3580 HEAVY EQUIPMENT Learn dozers, graders and cranes. Field trainina. Key, 17581 Jas.

Couzens. 864-6606. MEN-GET THAT JOB Operatino Bulldozers, Graders, Draqlines, Backhoes, and Scrapers. Earn too waoes. Train on our Equipment.

CALL Associated 835-2809 Heavy Equipment Schools, Inc. 15800 W. McNichols, Det. 3 R. E.

T. ELECTRONIC SCHOOL 1625 E. GRAND BLVD. 925-5600 bend for complete information. SEMI-DIESEL truck driver training school.

Write TRUCK, 16833 Liver-nois. Pet. UN 4-6606. Educational 35 AIRLINES NEED Young Men and Women 18-38 Years. H.S.

Grade. FOR EXCITING, WELL-PAID JET-AGE CAREERS TICKET OR RESERVATION AGT. STEWARDESS (Girls Only) TELETYPE COMMUNICATIONIST, TRAFFIC, CARGO OR SALES REPRESENTATIVE Our many years of expert airline training has earned the confidence and co-operation of AIRLINES AND TRAVEL AGENCIES. Nationwide FREE Placement Service guides you to the position you want. Start preparation NOW in spare time at home and complete it with practical on-the-iob experience at our modern fully equipped training canter that a busy airport.

No college degree or special experience needed. Moderate tuition may be paid on budget plan. Call WO 3-7725 today for information er write, using coupon below, for full details. NATIONAL SCHOOL OP AERONAUTICS, INC. BOX 1767 FREE PRESS 31 Name Address City State Age Phone f' 'v il I SCHILAWSKE CATHERINE, March 1964.

Wife of the late William H. dear mother of Mrs. Mildred Kowal, and Mrs. Luella Eggert, Mrs. Viola Smith, Mrs.

Doris Cram; also survived by five grandchildren. Funeral service from the McFarland Funeral Home, 5401 Schaefer Dearborn, Monday at 2:30 P.m. iSEELOW MARTHA age 81. Beloved aunt of Elmer and Roy Bauer, Mrs. Viola Barretta, Mrs.

Lila Burgess, Mrs. Anita Skovlund, Mrs. Louella Wesley and Mrs. Amy Fox. Services 8 o'clock Monday evening at the Harris Funeral Home, 14751 W.

McNichols Rd. STACKPOLE ANNA. Wife of the lata William and sister of the late Margaret! AAcSortev. Services from Thos.l P. Lahev Funeral Home, 8316 Dex-! ter.

Tuesday at 9 a.m. and St.) Philomeoa Church at 10 a.m. In- imnpnt AAt Cllivt Rnurv Monday. STANISZEWSKI CASIMIR M.D., ot 8581 Plne-hurst. Director of Tuberculosis Out Patient Clinic.

Herman Keifer Hos pital, March 5th. Beloved husband of Geneva dear father of Wil-i liam Cynthia Marie and Mary dear son of the late Frank K. and the late Veronica; dear brother of Mrs. Stella Czarnecki, Mrs. Mary Hallman, Mrs.

Ann Riehs and Mrs. Veronica Grzanka. Funeral Monday at 1 p.m. at the Jarzem-bowski Funeral Home, 18957 W. Warren, cor.

Artesian. Rev. Thomas C. Sleete officiating. SIMCO MARY, March 5th.

Wife of the late Joseph; dear mother of Mrs. Andy Kochis (Helen) and Mrs. Richard! Marra (Betty); o-iso seven grand-j children. Funeral from the J. A.

DeSantis Funeral Home, Chalmers Ave. at Charlevoix, Mondav at 8:30,, St. Martin Cnurch at 9 a.m. Rosary Sunday at 8 p.m. 1 EUGENE at Okinawa Island.

Dear father of Barbara, William and Mark Steffes; dear brother of Mrs. Etha Cuddy, Mrs. Louisa p.atser, cari, Kusseu, wrs. vracej Belli, Dr. fcverett ana Raymond Steffes.

Funeral from the Eppens-VanOeweghe Funeral Home, 6150 Cadieux Rd. at Harper, Monday 8:30 a.m. THOMPSON DONALD of 16555 Coyle. Husband ot Gertrude; brother of W. Alex, Mrs.

Ralph E. (Mariorie) Hinga and DeForest. Services at Schmalzriedt Sons Funeral Home, 16625 Grand River, Monday at 11 a.m. Member of Highland Park Commandrv -53 K. Y.

and Metropolitan Lodge 519 F. A.M. THOMAS ANTHONY (Ace). Beloved son of virs. niima I nomas ana or me late John; dear father of Candace and Zachary; dear brother of Mrs.

Hazel Misano, Miss Loretta, Bush and Miss Clarine. Funeral Mondav from Bagnasco Funeral Home (Blvd. Chapel), 512 E. Grand Blvd. at 8 30 a.m.

Our Lady of Help Church 9:30. TTLLI JANET March Beloved wife of Jacob; dear mother of Patricia and Carl Tilli; daughter of Joseph Yearich and the late Joseohine Yearick; sister of Mrs. William (Adelaide) White. Funeral from the Weitenberner Funeral Home, 13841 Gratiot, Monday at 9:15, and St. Clement Church (Center Line), at 10:00.

Interment Mt. Olivet. TRATNOWSKI SUSAN, March 7, of 72148 Albion. Farmington. Beloved wife of William; dear daughter of Eleanor and Thomas Smith.

Service from Manns-Ferguson Funeral Home, 17000 Middlebelt, at Mile Tuesday at 10 a.m. WAREING JOHN. March i. 194. of 5629 Roosevelt.

Dearborn. Dear father of Mrs. Elizabeth Roesiein, Albert J. Warelng and Albert Gaskell; 11 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren: ne Qrat.rch A foe dren; one great-oreat-grandchlld. Funeral Mondav.

10 a.m.. from Howe Peterson Funeral Home, 22546 Michigan Dearborn. WEST HATTIE of 7341 Whlttaker Ave. Beloved wife the late Fred: dear friend of Miss Evelvn Kerbs. Funeral service Mondav at 11:00 from the Don Graham Funeral Home, 3537 W.

Lafayette. Interment Webberville. Mich. Card of Thanks THANKS to Infant Prague end St. Theresa for favors granted.

J.R.P. Cemeteries AT WHITE CHAPEL, 2 graves. $150; 6 graves, S375; one, $50. TY 4-0j86 AT WHITE CHAPEL 2 graves. Choice location, $50 ea.

PR 1-6786. ATTENTION! WILL PAY CASH Cemetery lots wanted. TlVblW a 1 1 I Ar WkI Gdn. of Aoostles 2, 4 or 6 graves. $75 ea.

TY 4-8040 Cadillac Gdns. East, 2 graves Must sell, S50 each. PR 1-6786. CEMETERY GRAVES WANTED PAY CASH TY 4-8040 MICHIGAN Memorlal-2 sraves, $150. Finest, 6 graves, $275.

TY 4-0386. MICHIGAN Memorial. 2 graves. Will sacrifice, $50 ea. 771-6786.

OAKLAND HILLS-Novi Choice i 2. 4 or 6 graves, $50 each. TY 4-8040. PARKVIEW Memorial Six graves, $250. Other graves, $50.

TY 4-0386, WILL TRADE Beautiful Bronze grave markers for craves at White ChaDel. PR 1-6817, 1, 3 or 4 graves. Cash. Forest Lawn Cemetery. Owner.

TU 5-6259. 4 LOTS Acacia Cemetery Birmingham. Write Florence Bachman, 2201 Brown Flint, or call Mr. Jim Moran, WO 2-5232, Detroit. Florists 9 Order Flowers From miD epfm Fl OWFR 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 AT GLENDALE TO 8-0900 EST.

1912 EPPENS-VAN DEWEGHE 6150 Cadieux at Harper TU 1-7700 JEROME A. DeSANTIS 2670 CHALMERS VA 2-5036 FRONTCZAK 5324 McDOUGALL 23-5600; HALEY 16065 HAMILTON TO t-7200 NORTHWEST CHAPEL I 24525 Northwestern Hwv. EL 6-4800 WM. R. HAMILTON CO 3975 CASS AVE.

TE 1-2712 NORTHWEST CHAPEL 18900 Jas. Couzens Hwv. Dl 1-1300 BIRMINGHAM CHAPEL 820 E. MAPLE AVE. Ml 4-6000 IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL 183 25 W.

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 20705 MACK, G.

P. WDS. LA 6-7700 TU 4-5500 VASU-LYNCH 4375 N. WOODWARD LI -C500 Chas. Verheyden, Inc.

Established Over 50 Years 16300 MACK AT OUTER DRIVE TU 1-B50 WUJ EK FUNERAL HOME 19301 VAN DYKE TW 3-4034 Bids and Proposals 16 FOLLOWING building to be demol ished in connection with the widening of Middle Belt Road: Parcel No. 38 18510 Middle Belt, Livonia 2-storv frame bldg. (only) Bid Bond in the amount of $1,000 is reauired. Announcements containing terms of sale available at seller's office. Bid must be submitted before 2:00 p.m., Monday.

March 16, 1964. to be considered. BOARD OF WAYNE COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONERS 726 Citv-Countv Bul'drng WOodward 2-7670, Ext. 28 Death Notices I funerals TODAY Bassin, Tlllie Kaofmsit Powell. David K.

Martenson Slipson, Irving A. Habrew Mem. pi 11.4;.., Ueaill NOTICeS i FUNK ROBERT March Beloved husband of Victoria; dear son of Mr. and Mrs. George Funk; brother of William, George, Virginia, Mrs.

Cnlwf Pxrviali AAr Marvin Pnr. tune and Mrs. Grace Mantalas. Fu neral from the Harvey A. Neely Funeral Home, 16540 Meyers Road, Mondav at 10:30 a.m.

GORNING LOUIS A. Beloved husband o' Ella; dear father of Mrs. Beverly Helntz, Mrs. Shirley O'Neil, Sgt. Louis C.

and Donald; five grandchildren, six brothers and three sisters also survive. Funeral Monday, 2:30 p.m., at A. H. Patera Funeral Homa. 12057 Gratiot.

HAGENS JOHN, age 80, March of 4172 Eastlawn. Husband of Marie; father of Louis, Mrs. Josephine Reuter; brother of Henry and Ed-mond of Belgium; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral at the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Dr. Monday at 11.

Rosary Sunday evening at 8. Member of the Belgium-American Business Men's Assoc. and tha Belgian Soldaten Kring. HENDRICKS SIXTUS. Suddenly.

Beloved husband of the late Mathilde; dear father of George. Mrs. August (Mary) Vermeire and Paul Hendricks; also survived by six Grandchildren and two great qrand-children. Funeral from the Arthur J. VanLerberghe Funeral Home, 13340 E.

Warren, cor. Lakeview, Tuesday morning at 9:30 and Our Lady of Sorrows Church (St. Bon-avenhjre Monastary) at 10. Rosary Monday evening at 8. HEREON SADIE March 6.

1964. age 72. of 10420 Greensboro. Beloved wife of Lester dear mother of Mrs. liam and Anous Wrioht, all of Auburn, III.

Funeral at the Ver- neyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Monday at 1. HOWEY JOSEPH Mar. 5th, of 1270 Fort Park, Lincoln brother of Lester of Warren, Charles of Mrs. Pearl Fauver of Fla. and Mrs.

Jessie Baulterman of New Mexico. Services Monday 1:30 p.m. from Chas. H. Nixon Funeral Chapel, 1020 Fort Lincoln Pk.

KELLEY LAURENCE March 6. 1964, of 1794 Bournemouth, Grosse Pte. Woods. Husband of Lillian; father of Mrs. Vincent (Annette) Biecker; grandfather of Dara.

Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack ot Outer Drive, Monday at 9 and to Our Lady Queen of Peace Church at 9:30. Rosary Sunday evening at 8. KWAS VALERIA, of 5937 Lola St. Beloved mother of Mrs. Victoria Holdinski Bernice, the late Andrew, Stanley and Emily; dearest mother-in-law of Mike.

Marv and Pearl; dear sister of Mrs. John (Angeline) Pawelek and Mrs. Georae (Anna) Czubik. Also survived by nine grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Funeral services Monday 9:30 a.m.

from the Pinkos-Szwapa and Mylenek Funeral Home, 3311 Junction to St. Hedwig Church 10 am. Interment St Hedwig Cemetery. Member of St. Hedwig Rosary Society and Third Order of St.

Francis. Rosary services Sunday, 3:30 D.m. LANCTAL ARTHUR, March 8. Dear husband of Anne; father of Arthur Mrs. James (Mary) Danahy; brother of Eugene of Gladstone, George.

Mrs. Armor Montv, Mrs Ben Balstra of Mulberry, Kan. and Mrs. Virgil Richard of Old Ocean, also survived by 4 grandchildren. Services at A.

G. Rig ley Funeral Home, 12712 Liv-ernois, Wednesday at 1 p.m. LARSEX LARSEN, WILLARD F. Beloved husband of Dorothy. Funeral from Griffith Wade, 15227 E.

Jefferson, Monday at 1 p.m. LEONARD CLARENCE JOHN, suddenly. Mar. 5th, 5556 Hillsboro. Beloved hus band of Minnie Mae; dear father of Marvin E.

of St. Joseph, Donald J. of Youngstown, O. and; Mrs. Harnette Fredenburg of Seattle; eight grandchildren; brother of Clyde, Earl and Mrs.

Esther Wilson of New York State. Services: Fred Wood Funeral Home, 8450 Plymouth Rd. nr. Grand River, Monday 1 p.m. I.TTSTIG ir4 Mrrh 7 rrf 661 Achnrv Park.

Dear mother of James c. Mrs. Theodore (Dorothy) Dom- broskl. Robert L. and Richard sister of Yalmer Hill, Arthur Hill: also survived bv eight grandchildren.

Funeral Mondav at 2 o.m. from the L. J. Griffin Funeral Home, 17600 Plymouth Rd. (2 blks.

East of Southfieid). Interment Roseland Park Cemetery. MARTTXO GIULIO, March th. of CPf Lots, Dearborn. Dear husband of Dome- mca; dear father of P'O and At- tilio, Mrs.

Gioyannia Giovannone, rvrs. Angela rvuiorai; survived uv 11 grandchildren and seven great-1 grandchildren; also sister and two brothers in Italy. Funeral Monday 9-30 a.m. from the Lesney Funeral Home, 13201 W. Warren, Dearborn.

St. Barbara Church 10. Entombment Holy Sepulchre Mausoleum. MOORE DONALD of 14231 Westwood, husband of Herta; father of Gerald J. Neil and Alan; brother of Charles, Mrs.

Margaref Pushelberg and Mrs. Eva Montgomery. Services at Schmaliriedt Sons Funeral Home, 16625 Grand River, Tuesday at 10 a.m. Auspices of Redtord Lodge 152 Mass HELEN March 6th, 24136 Twin Valiey Ct. Wife of the late John dear mother of Mrs.

John (Virginia) Zembov, John W. of Birmingham and William C. Moss of Martensville. three grandchildren. Services Fred Wood Funeral Home, 8450 Plymouth nr.

Grand River, Monday 3 p.m. MURPHY ARTHUR W. March 5. Be loved husband of Marv; dear' father of Arthur W. Jr.

and Mrs Sharon M. White; six grandchildren. Funeral from Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Home, 14230 W. McNichols Road, Monday morning at Gesu Church at 10.

O'BRIEN JOHN beloved husband of Bea trice (nee Demos); dear father of John Albert and Anthony; dear brother of Mrs. Grover Swart-hout, William, Leo, Mrs. Donald Glavin and Lawrence. Funeral Wednesday 9:30 a m. from A.

H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack at Vernier Rd. (8 Mile), Grosse Pointe Woods. 10 a.m. at St.

Joan of Arc Church. Rosary Tuesday 8 p.m. Member of St. Joan of Arc Usher Club and Holy Name Society. rEDERSEX MARY JANE.

Beloved wtfe of Sheldon; dear mother of Jayne, Jewnn. Lvnrvae and Mrs. Gall Kreit; dear daughter of Mrs. Jessie Elliott; dear sister of Mrs. Bettv Blank and Mrs.

Geraldine Wever-strahs. Funera-I Tuesday 11 a.m Voran Funeral Home (Dearborn Chapel), 23701 Ford Rd. POWELL DAVID March 6. of 2110 Central husband of Oma Lee; father of David Lee. Barbara Jean, William W.

and Marv Alice; son of Wilbur; also leaves 1 grandchild, 1 brother, 1 sister. Funeral services from J. D. Martenson Son Funeral Home, 1725 Lawndale, Sunday 3 p.m. KOSS ANGELINE, March Dear sister of Mrs.

Joseph Kosmowski, Mrs. Frank Lemke. Mrs. Cass Piotrow- skl end Joseph Ross. Funeral Monday 9:15 a.m.

from the Wuiek Funeral Home, 19301 Van Dyke at 7 Mile Rd. to St. Josaphat Church at 10 a.m. Interment Mt. Elliott.

Rosary Sunday 7 p.m. ROSTAXKOWSKI See ROSS. ROUSH HOWARD Me 33 March formerly of 1808 Hampton Grosse Pointe Woods. Beloved husband of Ellen (nee Des- 16300 Mack at Outer Dr. Tuesday at 9:15 and to St.

Clare Church at 9:45. Rosary Monday evening at 8:30. SCHAEFER AROL dear son of Mary and the late Louis; brother John and Mrs. Venlvn Gaaske. Funeral Monday 9:30 am.

from A. H. Peters Funeral Home. 12057 Gra tiot and 10 a.m. at St.

David Church. Member of Gaeriei Richard Council. K. of YOU MUST BE EXCEPTIONALLY NEAT AND ABLE TO CONVERSE INTELLIGENTLY. YOU'LL BE PARTICIPATING IN OUR BRAND IDENTIFICATION PROGRAM WITHIN MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS ALASKA WASH.

CALIF. CONN. DETROIT DRIVEAWAY SERVICE 6834 W. Warren TY 8-9373 ACE N.Y., Seattle, qas allow- ance. 2911 Woodward.

TE 2-1002. CATHERINE RAE INC. 125254 Grand River KE 4-0610 Educational 35 We have openings for a aood senior manufacturing Prelect Enqineer and for a Machine Designer. Both positions require Bachelor of Science Degrees in Mechanical Engineering or applicants should be graduates of an Automotive Trade School or Technical Institute. The Proiect Enqineer must be experienced In devising and developing manufacturing techniques and in procuring necessary machinery and tooling on manufacturing projects.

He should be well versed in all phases of machining, punch press tooling, and forging operations. Tha Machine Designer will be required ta design special original eauipment for manufacturing operations utilizing all new components or modifying an existing standard Piece of machinery. Applicants must b. qualified to design electrical and hydraulic circuits as needed. Our company Is located In Central Ohio.

Salaries are ooen depending on qualifications. We offer excellent fringe aenefits including group insurance and retirement plan. If interested, pleas. suomit compel resume to box 7777ZZZZZZZ7Z7.7777777777Z277777777777777777777777777777777777T Seven or mora times, consecutively .60 Three, Four, Fiva times, consecutively .72 Three days par week (not consecutive) .75 One and two times JS Ceath Notices JS Situations Wanted .40 Count 21 letters, including spaces A certified check or bank draft, 1 SAVE OVER $300 payable to the Jackson commission, u.s. Government Universal barber Col lege bonds, or a satisfactory bid bond 2123 Gratiot, Pet.

7 WO 5-8292 We are a leading, expanding International organization, offering challenge and opportunity for career growth, in positions as outlined below: GROUP ATTEND an established school. We have over 3,500 graduates. IBM KEYPUNCH in 4 wks. MACHINES Operation 4 wks. 1401 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING Free aptitude test, low tuition DAY AND EVENING CLASSES KEY PUNCH TRAINING CENTER 612 BOULEVARD BLDG.

7310 Woodward at Grand Blvd. Phone TR 2-0980 AIRLINE CAREERS MEN-WOMEN 4-WEEK COURSE. PHONE-WRITE for Free Catalog. McCONNELL AIRLINE SCHOOL. 2203 Cadillac Tower WO 1-2208 BE A PROFESSIONAL DIESEL TRUCK DRIVER 3 WEEKS RESIDENT TRAINING FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE Not a Correspondence School WRITE: NATIONAL SCHOOLS 20196 James Couzens TR 5-8400 FNPni I NOW I I.B.M.

TRAINING Men and women, day or evening classes. Free placement assistance. Terms. Free Parking. Call 547-8303.

SYSTEMS INSTITUTE 62 E. 9 MILE AT JOHN LEARN I.B.M. BENNETT HOYT INSTITUTE 2 LOCATIONS 625 W. 7 Mile Rd. TO 9-2344 15706 Michigan LU 1-5544 LEARN Floral desiqning.

Depatis Floral School. VA 3-1401. IBM Keypunch $149 Regularly $195 Limited time only. Cambridge School WO 2-8540 Dearborn School LU 2-6850 Become a COURT REPORTER MEDICAL SECRETARY TOP MANAGEMENT SECRETARY WAMg i ADDRESS. CITY Educational 3 jn'imw i.m-j BS Chemistry or Chemical Engineer plus 7-10 years experience in Sealants, Adhesives, and Rubber Mithin automotive, refrigeration, aero space, or Industrial applications.

Must have background and capability in supervision and planning. DETROIT. FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEW Call Mr. Newman WO 5-056 SUNDAY THROUGH FRIDAY JETWEEN A.M. AND 7 P.M.

$575 STARTING SALARY TO THOSE ACCEPTED AFTER INITIAL 3-DAY INDOCTRINATION TRAINING PERIOD APPRENTICES Skilled trades opportunity for hloh school graduates, IB to 25 years of age who have the desire and background to successfully complete a formal 8,000 hour TOOL MA or TOOLROOM MACHINIST apprenticeship program. Send complete information Including age, phone number, draft status, school subiects and work experience. Only complete replies will be considered. P.O. BOX 7822, DETROIT, MICH.

4-8207 Apprentice Steam Engineers Excellent trainina program for mechanically able high school orads. Aae 18-23. J2.24 per hr. Detroit Civil Service Commission" Room 131. Old County Buildina ASSISTANT COLLECTION MGR.

For too arowina concern. Aae to 35. Good collection exp. From $500. Call Miss Forr, Archer, 16210 Grand River, BR 3-2190.

AUTO, Used Aggressive closer for ac-tion lot. MARWOOD, 14595 Livernois. Trade Technical Schools 3B DESIGNERS ARE IN DEMAND ENROLL NOW FOR T88L-DIE OK B0DV DESIGN MECH. DRAWING. SHOP HATH BLUEPRINT READING ENG.

ILLUSTRATION I Approved Air Conditioned Free Placement Consultation 0dh 8:30 a.m. 9 Sat. 4:30 E. S. DESIGN ENG.

INST. 1545 HARPER LA 7-1484 ACT NOW1 NEW CLASSES NOW FORMING! CTC I ElECrtONtC SCHOOLS ALL PHASES Or ELECTRONICS PART OR FULL TIME DAY OR EVENING Phone 925-560tf 1625 E. GRAND BLVD. (Near Mt. EHioft mm CHEMIST AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERS efArn.u;J VY tut? uiuuh au ou- ceDtable eoual to shall be sureties in an amount! five per cent of the bid1 submitted with each The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for satisfactory performance bond and labor and materials bond.

Attention Is called to the fact that not less than the minimum salaries and waoes as set forth in the Specifications must be paid on this proiect. The city of Jackson ectlna bv and throuoh the Jackson Housino Commission reserves the rioht to reiect anv or all bids or to waive any informalities in the biddina. No bid shall be withdrawn fori a period of thirty (301 davs sub- seouent to the ooenina of bids I without the consent of the Jackson Housina Commission. JACKSON HOUSING COMMISSION Marcn 6, 1964 W. E.

Reed Title Executive Director Lost and Found 20. CALL MISS DAY 222-6856 and let Free Press readers help vou! find your lost articles. You may charge vour ad if you wish or take it to the nearest liner station to get the same low rates as at lhe mam office. BEAGLE, black-tan male. Lie.

No. 34601, Feb. 27. Reward. Dl 1-9059.

BEAGLE, 229, H. male, child's pet. Rwd. TO 7-8281. CHIHUAHUA, brown male, name "Chichi," tost March 4 Davison-, Cloverlawn.

Reward. WE 3-6003. i CHIHUAHUA Brown female, wear- ing green sweater, child's pet, "Koko," lost Feb. 28. Bloomfield Hills.

Reward. MA 6-2442. I DOG, PUG, lost NW area Sat. 229. i Reward.

BR 2-0752. DOG, Pomeranian, large red fem.j 3,2, State Fair-Schoenherr. Re-; ward. LA 7-9061, TE 1-3534. I IRISH Setter, 3-3, Wayne-Ford Rd.

Reward. PA 2-7445. LOST Blond or tan Chihuahua female doa, name Ladv. Since Feb. 9, children heartbroken.

Please turn. Reward. 293-2690. TOY COLLIE, Van Dyke. male, Feb.

29, Nevada-Reward, -mjazs. W. WARREN-JUNCTION. Lost black leather purse. 888-5503.

Personals 22 BLOOD DONORS NEEDED RH Pos. S5.50 RH Neg. S10-S12 MIDWEST BLOOD SERVICE 6S0 W. VERNOR CORNER GRAND RIVER WO 1-5344 I I and punafuation marks, to tha line. I Average words ta a line.) Non-Commerciel Ads from Non-Cmmercial Advertisers SPECIAL RATES TRANSIENT NON-COMMERCIAL Seven or mora times, consecutively Three, Four, Fiva 4 Six timet, consecutively Three days par week (not consacutiva) On and two times S7 .60 .70 .80 Cash Rat may be obtained- at any Fraa Press Want Ad Station or at tha Main Offie tha Detroit Fraa Press.

CHARGE RATES TRANSIENT ADVERTISING Two Lin Minimum TRANSIENT COMMERCIAL Far Line Three day par weal (not consacutiva) JO Sevan ar mora times; consecutively .45 Three, Four, Five Six times, consecutively .77 On and two times .90 Death Notices .85 Non-Cotnmercia? Ads Non-Commercial Advertisers SPECIAL RATES TRANSIENT NON-COMMERCIAL Three days par week (not consecutive) J5 Seven or mora times, consecutively .58 Three, Fur, Fiva Six times, consecutively .62 On and two times ,90 TJt abava rata appif to all advertising originating within th Stat ef Michigan. Out. ef-stat rata, $1.40 per lin daily; (1.50 par lin Sunday. Einis axo ccmcTiox: Th Fraa Prats reservei tha right to classify, ravis er reject any want ad, and is not responsible for rrors after th first Incorrect Insertion ef an edvertie-menh PHONE 222 E839 Attractive openings also exist for individuals with up to 5 years experience in applied research in the areas described above. ATTRACTIVE NEW LOCATION IN NEW YORK METROPOLITAN AREA EXCELLENT SALARY BENEFITS RELOCATION ASSISTANCE LEASE SEND DETAILED RESUME INCLUDING SALARY, HISTORY TO: BOX M-258, FREE PRESS 31 An equal opportunity employer 7777? dlKirts.w LaM JW a 1 f..

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