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Detroit American from Detroit, Michigan • Page 14

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Pagt Fourteen DETROIT AMERICAN Wednesday, July 24, 1968 is tie Vita I AT BIRTE Detroit American Classified Ads 3 P.M. Mon. thru Thurs. for following day's paper 4 p.m. Fri.

for weekend paper. Display deadline 12 P.M. day preceding publication Call 961-7333 Stevenson, Odessa, 56, 1887 S. Bassett Brown, Samuel, 80, 17411 Stoepel Foster, Morris, 57, 8400 Le-sure Stanley, Alice, 54, 555 E. Adams Kott, Jacob, 6, 19901 Prest N.Montmartre Ct.

OakPk. Dorf man, Dora 75 25320 Levy, Harry 83, 16210 W. 9 Mile Southfield Trombley, Lucy 76, 2017 Hawthorne, Grosse Pte. Woods Walker, Lewis, 64, 2714 Monroe Allard, Kimberly 23625 Deziel, SCS, 7-1 Armstrong, Sandra, 2531 Maxwell, 6-27 Barnes, Starmania, 3139 Maple, 6-27 Bojarski, Beth 19610 Rogge, 7-1 Blair, Sonia 11718 Kercheval, 6-18 Brown, Brian 1440 W. "Bethune, 6-22 Buege, Gregory 38265 Al- coy Davis, Jaculin 24654 Raven, EDT, 6-27 Coley, 12652 Stoepel, 7-5 Crawford, Todd 149 Cambridge, PR, 7-1 Cummings, Lonnie 1433 E.

Philadelphia, 7-1 Davis, Lonnie 2921 3rd, 6-27 Dneweth, Jon 227 Chalmers, 7-2 Dobrovich, James 3220 Monroe, DEA, 5-31 Downey, Renee 23057 Hayes, EDT, 7-7 Dziadziola, Jeffrey 1585 Ford LPK, 7-2 Flaherty, Christine 4471 Maryland, 7-1 Floer, Douglas 18570 Mel-vin, ROS, 7-3 French, Michael 285 Mor-an, GPF, 7-1 Garrett, Sheley 11068 Essex, WAR, 7-1 Goory, Colette, 12431 Grover, 7- Geck, Thomas 14774 Wilfred, 7-7 Genright, Roy-Lee 3599 McDougall, 6-17 Glenn, Willie 1400 Coplin, 6-30 Glinski, Ronald 7226 Ap-poline, DEA, 6-25 Gottschling, Ka-therine, 14686 Parkgrove, 7-4 Grab, Darren 1125 E. Guthrie, MAD, 7-5 Gray, Sonya 7694 Sher wood, 6-23 Jaster, Michelle 13130 Jane, 6-29 Johson, Janice 9152 Clarion, 7-6 Johnston, Kenneth 30747 Sutherland, WAR, 7-1 Key, Matthew 1417 Town-send, 7-6 Kinard, Kathi Ann, 2229 Francis, DEA, 6-28 Kim, Janet, 7060 Orchard, WAR, 6-22 Kish, Michael 13986" Glenwood, 7-1 Kreft, Philip 25509 Palomino, WAR, 7-1 Lee, Felicia 4934 Hol-comb, 6-25 Lego, Robert 260 Junction, 7-5 Lloyd, Gerald 24244 Columbus, WAR, 7-5 Lowe, Elise 13420 Glen-field, 7-1 Limpkin, Rebecca 6669 Robert, 7-7 Haberek, Erik 1410 Somerset, GPP, 7-1 Hait, Mark 16691 Martin ROS, 7-5 Hammons, Dawn, 14795 Nov-ara, 7-4 Harvey, Anthony 1551 St. Clair, 6-20 Hayes, Tammy 32333 Kalamazoo, WLA, 6-21 Helin, Laurie, 1312 Balfour, GP, 7-1 Hembrick, Felicia 2184 Townsend, 7-7 Hill, Kevin 18274 Dalby, RTP, 6-18 A new WAS KEFNTLy Bradford, Johnny 57, 41 Hague Williams, Pratt, 68, 12449 E. Warren. Toor, James 36, 28449 Rosslyn, Garden City Fairfield, Alisa, 6, 19303 Bloom McDermott, Blanche 71, 1602 Holden Baldwin, Margaret '81, 16191 Roselawn Welch, Sydney 74, 14613 Coyle Gerber, Milton 66, 18205 Strathmoor Miller, Nathan, 76, 18410 Washburn Ray, Harrel 70, 1235 Longfellow Webster, Ogden, 67, 5262 Frankfort Ct.

Ketner, Donald 40, 28535 Lathrup a Village Szymanski, Anthony, 44, 5900 Neckel, Dearborn Thornton, Charles 81, 12930 Grover Notto, Bernardo, 54, 13663 Cedargrove Haywald, Mary 82, 5350 Conner Enxing, William 76, 21645 Jefferson Farmington Moll, Lorraine 41, 16200 Avon Cybulski, Antonia, 87, 12379 Evanston Jackson, Mitchell, 87, 12379 Evanston Jackson, Mitchell, 1 2256 Hurlbut, Wazik, Mary Ann, 54, 7591 Theut, Warren Williams, Joseph, 66, 51 W. Bueno Vista, Highland Pk. Sventickas, Anthony, 78, 1330 Broad Acre, Clawson Laughren, Ada, 79, 837 Emerson Hallman, Raymond 76, 5801 Arlington Rogars, Harry, 71 55 Bow, Arlington, Mass. Danna, Lee, 49, 924 Clair- pointe Rose, Perry 86, 31445 Buchanan, Wayne Samas, George, 73, 630 Woodward Crawley, Frank 67, 19300 Wick, Allen Park Warnecke, Ella Alma, 74, 2973 Newport Lane, Joseph 69, 3337 Tillman Bogaert, Arthur 54, 15326 Ardmore Hartwig, William 82, 9034 Warwick Ogden, Estella, 47, 12339 Northlawn Watkins, Susie, 85, 18494 Indiana Lost Found JULY 20 lost small black male dog, vicinity Baldwin 8c Mack, answers to name Sammie, reward. 925-0576 after 6 p.m.

LOST. Male Collie, North West Del troit, sable and white, chain and lock on neck. 341-5972. LOST wrist watch (ladies Longine), yellow gold, black cord band, Downtown, reward. TU 5-7764.

LOST $1,000 REWARD White toy poodle, female, fur missing right front leg. KE 3-5080, VE 7-1922. LOST tan and white male Collie. Reward. KE 51-8883.

MALE cat, grey and white, old, ill, under doctor's care. 826-2976, 3361 Humboldt, Detroit, Mich. MIXED Chihuahua found Oversized, near Kercheval and Vernor, 823-2563. 23 Professional Services ALUMINUM SAND CASTING Large opening for semi and production, also jobbing. Production sand casting of permanent mold quality and price.

Redford Foundry 25839 W. Seven Mile, Detroit, 48240. KE 2-9300. 34 Transportation AAA CON AUTO TRANSPORT Drivers needed for Arize la, Tennessee, Texas, Florida. Ship your car I.C.C.

Insured. Bonded. Fully licensed. Call us for rates. 1249 GRISWOLD 111 Auto Driveway Co.

Drivers needed for San Francisco, Seattle, Los Angeles. Denver, Montana, Pittsburgh, Dallas and Boston. Ship your car I.C.C. lie. and insured.

13550 GRAND RIVER 836-9400 2316 DAVID STOTT BLDG. 965-3456 INSURED DRIVEAWAY DRIVERS NEEDED, FLA. AND ALL POINTS. 21250 SCHOOLCRAFT DET. 531-4070 RESPONSIBLE private party, 31.

will drive your car to the West Coast about Aug. Call 761-1231. Ann Arbor. 40 Moving Storage ANYTIME. Larkins Moving, delivery, local, interstate and storage.

894-4587. 50 Trade Technical Schools ATTENTION FULL OR PART TIME DAY CLASS STARTS AUG. 5 For Auto Mechanics Enroll now start training on ACETY-ARC WELDING HELI-ARC WELDING BODY FENDER COLLISION WOLVERINE SCHOOL Michigan's Oldest Trade School APPROVED UNDER G.I. BILL DAY-NIGHT SCHOOL 1400 W. Fort WO 3-0692 LEARN Bulldozers, graders, dragline, cranes, Diesel trucks.

Field i training. DREER, G.I. approved, 864-7626. Call now. 52 Help Wanted, Male AAMES AGENCY 100 FREE JR.

PURCH. DEPT. OPEN JR. OR GRAD. ACCT.

IND. EXP. $750 GRAD. SOME EXP. $700 GRAD.

1-5 YRS. EXP. $750 JR. OR 1-2 YRS. EXP.

OPEN 1410 DAVID STOTT BLDG. 963-8070 ACCELERATE your income per mo. starting salary plus commissions. This is a long range career with exc. oppt'y for advancement.

Substantial earnings available from the beginning. Call Mr. Cole at 961-7514, between 12 p.m. and 4 p.m. Mondays.

9 a.m.-12 p.m. any other weekdays. ACCOUNTANT Property. Free. $750.

RELIABLE PERSONNEL 962-7738 ACCOUNTING spot with mid-west tool company. Good upward mobility. Salary is open for good man. AMERICAN PERSONNEL 862-2676 ACCOUNTANT All levels. commensurate with exp.

Call Miss O'Reilly, 477-8111. INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL ACCOUNTANT Exc. position with consolidation accounting section of major corp. Minimum 2 yrs. of college, draft exempt.

Fringe bmefits include tuition assistance plan, stock purchase plan. etc. Call Mr. Marks at THE BENDIX CORPORATION, 875-5000, for a confidential interview. AN EQUAL OPPORT'Y EMPLOYER ACCOUNTANT Property free $750.

RELIABLE PERSONNEL 962-7738 ACCOUNTANT Young man with substantial accounting education and public accounting or heavy bookkeeping exp. for promising opportunity in CPA office near Northland, 342-8051 or evenings, 646-0234. ACCTEXECUTI Plus EXPERIENCED commercial insurance salesman, call Mr. Webb, 372-4244. International Personnel.

ACTIVE man, 30 to 60, must have good driving record. 6351 Grand River. Ad Career Fee Paid One of the city's top 3 agencies wants 2 young men for market trainee. Call Mike, 962-5105, Worldwide Placement. Admin.

Assistant Career opportunity for young acct. Brokerage firm will train as assistant operations mgr. Supervisory ability and some college accounting required. HARRIET SORGE PERSONNEL 835 PENOBSCOT BLDG. 961-5692 ADJUSTER TRAINEE Fine Co.

needs aggressive man as staff rep. Car and exp. Call Mrs. O'Reilly. 477-8111.

INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL "AIRLINE TRAINEE 21-29 H. S. Draft Free UNITED PERSONNEL $480 mo. 869-9400 AMBITIOUS? 14,000 FEE PAID WANT to break into sales or looking for a sales position? We have many exc. openings with local and national cos.

for men interested in electrical, mechanical equipment, drugs or food sales. Most provide cars. Call Mr. Resnick for confidential interview. 537-6850.

Tele-graph-Schoolcraft. INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL AIRLINE trainee, 20-28. H. S. grad.

AMERICAN PERSONNEL 862-2676 For best results use American Classified Ads. Call 822-5900 21 Help Wanted, Male ALUMINUM door installer, must be experienced for full or part-time work. 30425 Industrial Livonia, call 261-4710. ALUMINUM trim applicators, steady year round work. Top rate.

Samuel Ellman Inc. 15748 Plymouth Rd. 273-9470. AMBULANCE Drivers and attendants, experience helpful but not necessary. 883-5672.

ACCOUNTANT JR. DEGREE preferred, but not nec. for gen. ledger with opportunity to move into cost budgets. $750 per month, fee paid, call BUSINESS MENS CLEARING HOUSE S63-8470 ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITY Here is a secure job in consumer finance with an excellent future.

Your ability and incentive plus our fine training program assures your i rapid progress to a branch manager position. We have an opening for a young man who is a High School graduate. Phone Mr. Soper at VE 9-4230. CITY FINANCE CO.

14138 GRATIOT ADVERTISING MEN-TRAVEL! OVER 18 recent HS Grad. or dropouts. Neat, ambitious free to travel. 50 states. New cars furn.

no exper. nec. We train you. Circ. work for Jet, Tan, Good Housekeeping Etc.

Average $200 wk. bonus. For interview see: Mr. Llera, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Park Plaza Motor Inn.

2560 Second Ave. All applicants considered. No phone calls. A NATIONAL RETAILER Of'frs an "--d for you to operate and manage. If selected, you will be provided with: Established business that grosses up to $55,000 a year.

Our aver, man earns $8,700 per yr. They are guaranteed $6,000 per year plus and bonus. Top medical benefits. A profit sharing retirement program. A vehicle plus all expenses.

For a confidential interview Call JEWEL TEA CO. ADVERTISING PUBLIC RELATIONS FEE PAID International company seeking pro- motaDle, single, recent college graduate willing to travel and learn public relations field. New car and expenses provided. Call Mr. Res-nick, 537-6850.

Telegraph-School-craft. INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL. AIRLINE TRAINEE PREFER AGE 18-28 Exc. future. No exp.

nec. Call Mr. Kennedy. 477-8111. INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL ASSEMBLER Manufacturer of industrial thermometers and gauges needs assembler of small mechanical parts with soldering experience for bench work.

Afternoon shift. H. O. Trerice 1749 W. Lafayette.

ASSIST. CONTROLLER PAYROLL, gen. ledger consolidations, prefer some experience, but will train fresh grad. $750 plus. Fee paid.

BUSINESS MENS CLEARING HOUSE 963-8470 ARE you 18 to 25? Like lots of money? Sophisticated, and hip to what's happening (no experience necessary). Call SDC, 561-2145. ATTENTION YOUNG MEN, WOMEN prefer age 18-30, M.I.T. program, full and part time. $780.00 per month guaranteed (if you qualify).

Call from 9-2 961-9343 ARTIST Retoucher top notch only for free lance work. TR Asst. Controller Well known dntn. investment will train young grad. acct.

in all phases of their accounting and administrative procedures. Prefer some C.P.A. background, excel, opportunity. No fee. HARRIET SARGE 835 PENOBSCOT 961-5692 AUTO Piecework mechanic for heavy repair.

Michigan's largest and busiest Cadillac dealer assures unlimited income. Many fringe benefits in cluding profit sharing trust plan. Ask for Les Goodhue Charles Dalgleish 6160 CASS TR 5-0300 2 BLKS. S. OF G.M.

BLDG. AUTO MECHANIC For heavy piecework repair. Michi gan's largest and busiest Cadillac dealer assures unlimited income, Many fringe benefits including profit sharing trust plan. ASK FOR LES GOODHUE Dalgleish Cadillac 6160 Cass TR 5-0300 2 BLKS. S.

OF G.M. BLDG. Automatic Screw Machine Operators $3.40 PER HOUR Experienced on multiple spindle New Britain-or-Acme-Gaidley ma chines. Afternoon shift, heavy over time. Fringe benefits include hospitalization, life insurance, unforms, and an attractive profit-sharing plan.

Excellent working conditions. Apply 22845 Hoover Warren. AUTO BUMPERS All insurance work, 50-50 basis. Benefits. 862-5050 and ask ior Ed.

AUTO INDUS. Sales. Big 3. $13,000 RELIABLE PERSONNEL 962-7738 AUTOMOBILE new car salesmen (2, Experienced only, top commissions demo plan. Blue Cross, paid vaca tion.

Call Mr. Moceri, TW 3-4828, or apply in person, Dave Coogan 13832 Jos. Campau. AUTO SERVICE FOREMAN To take charge of heavy repair. Many fringe benefits including prom sharing trust plan.

Ask for Les Goodhue Dalgleish Cadillac 6160 Cass TR 5-0300 2 BLKS. S. OF G.M. BLDG. AUTO trimmers and furniture upholsterers experienced, pick your own 77 AUTO PORTER New and used cars, good pay for ex perienced, sober, willing worker.

Pleasant working conditions. Contact sales mgr. 476-5710. LEO ADLER 28001 GRAND RIVER AT 8 MI. 52 Help Wanted, Male AUTO BODY FOREMAN' To take charge of heavy repair.

Many fringe benefits including profit sharing trust plan. Ask for Les Goodhue Charles Dalgleish 6160 CASS TR 2 BLKS. S. OF G.M. BLDG.

AUTO parts warehouse can use steady reliable man in order dept. Profit sharing, fringe benefits. No students or job jumpers needed-Can use woman in office part time. No experience needed. 875-9120.

BAKER Donuts only, automatic equipment. Apply QWIKEE DONUT. 339 State Downtown Detroit, WO 1-4164. BARBER, 5 day, 3710 Monroe, Dearborn; 563-9685. BARBER wanted, full time, $150 guarantee plus commission, good for $200 and up.

13515 E. 7 Mile. BARBER wants apprentice or part time. South Dearborn Hgts. Call 561-9658.

BARBER, top wages, plenty of business. Ray's, 12047 Conant, 891-0022 or TW 3-8709. BARBER wanted. Lady preferred, 75. Stephens and Lambrecht, E.

Detroit. PR 2-0664 or PR 6-5653. BARBER, male or female Dearborn, 561-9499. Guaranteed $200. BOAT maintenance, mechanically in- clined man to work on private 48 ft.

cabin cruiser. Must be able to paint, varnish and do minor repair on boat and engines. Year around employment. Reply to box No. 194.

Detroit American, Detroit 48215. BORING MILL operator. Tool and die work. Days and nights. 31800 W.

8 Mile. BRICKLAYERS to build brick wall 6 fU high, 100 ft. long. Call UN 1-6229 after 5 p.m. BUMPER.

Must be exper. Paid vacation. Blue Cross. 722-3788. CAREER OPPORTUNITY Need over 21 years of age for permanent position, experience not necessary.

Earn on the job while training Potential earnings, first year, $8,000 or more. Fringe benefits. Must have car. Please call Mr. Colombo at 584-6232.

CHEMIST, RESEARCH FJE PAID salary oj- i-oynici- tx-" perience helps. Quick review for upgrade. Call W. Vann now. Sriellinj Snelling Agy.

CHEMISTOPEN Whatever your area is you ca name your price. Improve your salary, position and future. Move up to the slot you want now. Call Mr. Green, Technical Consultant.

962-5105, Worldwide Placement. COLLEGE GRADUATE WONDERING WHERE TO GO? FEE PAID IF you are seeking a career change or looking for a better oppt'y, your needs are appreciated. We have many exc. positions with local and nat. cos.

Call Mr. Resnick. 547-6850. Telegraph-Schoolcraft. INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL CLEANERS can earn $200 weekly steady.

Exp. pref. over 25. TO 5-6000 4 Buena Vista East. CHEMIST AAA company.

Salary $8,400 plus. Excellent opportunity. Future. All benefits. Call Jerry Ross.

Snelling Snelling Agy. 353-6500 Clerk Time Keeping Time keeping section of data processing dept. of small manufacturing company. Approx. 90 employes.

Livernois, West Fort area. 841-7700. COLLECTOR Reliable, man with good car and and sales exper. Estab. Route, high earnings.

Salary and comm. Phone 891-1581, College Incomplete? 95 POSITIONS for men with 2 yrs. UNITED PERSONNEL 869-9400 COLLECTOR Top man for a Top job. High pay. 40-hour week.

Paid sick time and vacations. This is a permanent full time position, which can pay over $10,000 per year, if you can qualify. BONDED COLLECTION CORP. 800 DAVID STOTT BLDG. An Equal Opportunity Employer College stu dents Sales.

Interesting summer work. Must like talking to people in order to qualify. Guaranteed salary plus mission. BEL VXD ERE CONST. INC.

TY 8-7100 COLLISION ESTTMATER, or assistant body shop manager. Vacation pay, holiday pay. See body shop manager. Bill Snethkamp, 20000 John R. COMPUTER OPERATORS YOUR experience will get you $600 per month with our client fee paid call BUSINESS MENS CLEARING HOUSE 963-8470 COOKS START AT THE TOP! The Egg and I will hire experienced short order cooks.

VERY HIGHEST WAGES Apply in person at either location. 2820 N. Woodward, Royal Oak, bet 12 and 13 Mile Rd. 23830 Michigan Dearborn near Telegraph. COOK WANTED Must be exp.

in short order and broiler work. Top wages, mostly evening work. Apply in person 2-5 p.m. daily. Grosse lie Yacht Club, 29677 E.

River Grosse lie, Mich. COOKS Short Order Day or night shift APPLY AT Stafford's Restaurant 23041 Coolidge at Oak Park 23041 COOLIDGE AT OAK PARK 19440 W. 7 MILE, DETROIT COMPANY Rep. sales aptitude, H.S.G.. full ti.

prog, car and exp. Call 477-8111. INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL CREDIT MAN Several openings in large retail organization. Starting salary to $650. Two pro's and three trainees needed now.

A real growth position! Call Mark, 962-5105. Worldwide Place-. ment DAVENPORT School machine operator and setup man. Must be exp. and able to set up own jobs.

Exc. rates, bonus, fringe benefits, paid hospitalization and life insurance. Contact Leo Schwartz. Brass Craft Manufacturing 2821 Brooklyn Detroit. DRIVER route man for wholesale ice cream route, older man preferred, year round steady work, salary.

871-9310. 52 McClaine, Kathleen 760 W. Euclid, 7-3 Midena, Tina 23323 Tep-pert, EDT, 7-1 Morgan, Dianna 9089 Norcross, 7-1 O'Rourke, Kevin 12785 Grae- GBL, 6-25 Pirinc, Stanley 2627 Cashmere, HAM, 7-6 Pruitt, Lolita 1524 Cadillac, 6-25 Racz, Francesca 1395 Rose, LPK, 7-3 Reyes, Christine 8122 Doyle, 6-29 Sanders, Kenneth, 114 Stim-son, 7-1 Seefelt, Laura 31451 Hartford, WAR, 7-4 Smith, Craig 12391 Turn er, 5-14 Specht, Amy 437 E. Mar shall, FER, 6-26 Spina, Sandra 11676 Meyers 7-7 Stevenson, Alan 6045 Le- may, 6-22 Stroyan, Lisa 42520 Post- iff, PLY, 5-22- Thomas, Julius 5569 Townsend, 6-26 Tomlinson, Justin 208 Ridgemont, GPF, 7-1 Tyler. Kevin, 13150 North- lawn, 6-18 Vitale, Michael 8428 Chapp, WAR, 7-1 Waddell, Kevin, 5890 Cadil lac, 6-24 Wiener, Susan 2973 Vermont, 6-24 Zahringer, Emily 20258 Yacama, 7-6 Zonca, Dawn 21476 Pan- ama, WAR, 7-4 Brant, Tracy 3910 St.

Jean, 7-3 Broad, David 9989 Long-acre, 6-28 Bruder, Jeffrey 8463 New Bradfor, UTI, 7-3 Campbell, Gwendolyn 5613 23rd, 6-19 Carranza, Martina, 1473 Junction, 6-28 Centner, Geoffrey 936 Har court, GP, 6-2 Clark, Kent 9205 Evergreen, 6-27 Clark, Shawn 7410 Chal-fonte, 6-25 Coffey, Diane 20 Tyler, HPK, 6-28 Coleman, Russell 15833 Dacosta, 6-13 Danich, Louis 4281 Pepper ECO, 6-27 Dixon, Jeanette 20500 Birwood, 6-28 Donahoo, Michelle 20051 Champaign, TTP, 6-29 Donhauser, Matthew 16884 Robson, 6-28 Doornweerd, John 2841 Hickory BLT. 7-3 Doss, Ronnie 1261 Pennsylvania, 7-3 EDison. Anthony 23441 Vassar, HLP, 7-1 Ellis, Lori 22121 Jerome, OPK, 6-29 Felczak, Thomas 2227 Adele, 7-3 Fenn, Robert 015 Town-send, 6-26 Flagg, Arlene 240 Avalon, HPK, 6-30 Cockrell, Lena 60, 18803 Fenelon Williams, Katie 52, 2812 Leland Doster, Theodore, 64, 258 E. Grand Blvd. Clay, Henry, 52, 1645 Col- lingwood Underwood, Lillie Bell, 40, 20207 Omira By Elsie Hix a youN5 eAgy's? HEAP AAAK.ES OP ABOUT OF HIS TOTAL WEI6HT.

U. 'H" i Li''' St (Reported by Board of Health) Lipiec, Stanley 50, 20174 Riopelle Curd, Nellie, 64, 5466 Van Duke Pelton, Arthur 86, 11396 Cheyenne Finkel, Louis 61, 12746 Mark Twain Brainard, Ernest, 76, 8593 Archdale Apel, Del Adelbert 71, 6029 Norcross Ras, Valentine, 60, 9398 Indiana, Riverside, Calif. Rosenfield, i 74, 19100 W. 7 Mile Rd. Britton, Grady, 73, 19215 San Juan Wofford, James 68, 13653 Harold, Warren Haas, Henry, 77, 875 Seward Tucker, Guy 66, 30295 Schoolcraft, Livonia Kelly, Thelma 66, 14826 Cedargrove Drab, Michael Paul, 21, 6805 Faust Wartner, Edward, 72, 140 Sibley Griner, Alma, 56, 28495 Joy Westland Amati, Ferruccio, 66, 8527 Kenny Carluccio, Michele, 79, 20793 Virginia, East Detroit Ferrera, Marco, 75, 15803 Stephens East Detroit Geluso, Giovanni, 80, 1154 Gray Weahterred, Charles Lee, 69, 19236 Lahser Rd.

Anderson, Mary 54, 11957 Laing Foley Joanne 8, 2808 Pinto, Commerce Twp. Bortz, Claudia 64, 17516 Grandville Moway, Esther 71, R.F.D. No. 2, Fredonia Twp. Lappeus, Addie 96, 11 Longfellow Erickson, Patricia Ann, 34, 4146 Prairie Berkebil, Robert, 66, 26081 Groveland, Roseville Hutek, Harry 46, 8381 House Sosnowski, John 84, 1926 E.

Grand Blvd. Galantay, Eugene 46, 1817 Delaware Bogler, George, 70, 2221 Thomas, Lincoln Park Carnagan, Genevieve, 66, 158 Cass Granger, Linna 74, 1014 Carmel Dikin, Emma, 73, 22915 Mac- arthur, Warren Moore, Edna, 81, 11843 E. State Fair Griffiths, Richard 65, 9311 Felch Magee, Vincent 72, 15037 Lappin Jones, John 64 475 Peter-boro Ellis, Spencer 68, 17591 Biltomore Bott, Stella, 71, 14012 Mac- kay Thompson, Cornealus, 60, 8552 Rutland Smith, Dock, 54, 2250 S. Edsel Watson, Violet, 50, 6410 Beechton Thomas, Pearl, 52, 4236 16th Martin, Bernice, 56, 5231 23rd Penn, Alexander, 77, 549 E. Adams Strange IN CALIFORNIA TO worry ananimal Of? TO CAUSE ONE ANIMAL to worry another: fw.

hf I. Off. AB vtM fmri4 11 by UiH4 FmIvw trtV 'it 15 A CRIME Death Notices BOLMOWSKI HARRY, July 21, accidentally, husband of Virginia; father of Nancy, Barbara, Wilson; brother of Edmund, Alvin, John, Raymond, Thomas, Delores Dahm, Rosemary Lutzky. Funeral Thursday 10 a.m. from John Jurkiewicz Sons Funeral Home, 2396 Caniff.

Rosary Wednesday 8 p.m. CHUFLO RUDOLPH, July 22, beloved husband of Julia: dearest father of Lawrence Mrs. Dennis (Patricia) Wodowski; father-in-law of Joanne and Dennis; seven grandchildren; two brothers; four sisters. Member of Holy Name Society of S.S. Peter and Paul parish.

Funeral service Thursday, July 25, at 8:30 a.m. from Sajewski Funeral Home, 19111 W. Warren to S.S. Peter Paul Church at 9 a.m. Interment In St.

Hedwig Cemetery. CLORE GERALD July 21, 1968, beloved husband of Jeannine; dear father of Ronald, Gerald and Debra: dear son or the late Charles E. Clore and Anna McBride: dear brother of Charles, Donald, Valary and Anna-marie. Funeral services Thursday, 9:30 a.m. from the Pinks-Szwapa Funeral Home, 3311 Junction, four blocks south of Michigan Ave.

to St. Hedwig Church at 10 a.m. Interment St. Hedwig Cemetery. CONNETT VICTOR, Dale.

Beloved husband of Frances, dear father of Colleen and Shawn, also survived by Douglas W. Connett, age 24; date of death July 22, 1968. Funeral services will be July 26 at 2:00 p.m. from The Lane Funeral Home, In Garden City. Rev.

R. C. Downing officiating. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. GROMACKI JULIA, July 22, dear mother of Michael Mack, Bruno Mack, Wanda Seymour, Steven Maciejewski, Sophie Maciejewski; sister Agatha Glaz of Miami, Florida; 29 grandchildren.

Funeral Friday 8:30 a.m. irom John Jurkiewicz Sons Funeral Home, 2396 Caniff, 9 a.m. St. Ladislaus Church. Altar Society Ro-sary Wednesday at 6 p.m.

GYPLIK STANLEY age 69, July 22, dearest husband of Rose; beloved father of Stanley T. and Mrs. Walter Smo-linski (Dolores); dear brother of Frank, Mrs. Anna Wassin, John and Walter: dear father-in-law of Lorraine: four grandchildren. Funeral Friday 9:30 a.m.

from Rzadkowolski Funeral Home, 8910 Van Dyke. 10 a.m. St. Thomas Church. Rosary Tuesday 8 p.m.

PESKO MICHAEL Joseph, beloved husband of Zoa Josephine Kenske i Pack); stepfather of Donald H. Kenske; dear son of Mrs. Mary Pesko; brother of Mary Churilla Elizabeth Moleskl and Ann Sisoler. Funeral Thursday from Van Kula Funeral Home, 9074 St. Cyril at 8:30 a.m.

St. Cyril and Methodist at 9 a.m. Rosary Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Interment Mt. Olivet.

FREIMANN CONRAD July 22 of 23125 N. Rosedale Ct. Husband of Evelyn (Miller). Brother of Mrs. George Brinker (Johanna) and Oscar.

Funeral at the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Friday at 11 a.m. ROSIK PEARL, beloved wife of John; dear mother of Harry Joswick; mother-in-law of Geraldine; dear daughter of Edna Dreslinski, Mrs. Sdward Ryba and Mrs. Richard Schultz; survived by four grandchildren. Funeral Friday 9:15 a.m.

from Gilew-ki Funeral Home, 3509 East Davison to St. Warthelomew 10 a.m. Burial Mt. Olivet. POZANSKI THEODORE July 21.

Formerly JoseDh Campau Ave. Beloved husband of Anastasia. Dear father of Theodore A. Jr and Irene Szcze-panski, father-in-law of Walter Szcepanski. Brother of Bruno.

Veronica Baginski and the late Sophie Sturgelski. Three Grandchildren. Funeral Thursday 9:30 p.m. from J. Miller Funeral Home, 58S3 Chene to St.

Albert's Church at 10 a.m. Interment Mt. Olivet. Rosary Wednesday 8 p.m. Former member Chene Business Assoc.

8HERER DOROTHY wife of George dear mother of John William F. and Thomas J. Conway: also 13 grandchildren; dear sister of Mrs. Bernard Hartman, Mrs. Burton Kirsten and Mrs.

Paul Knoff: stepmother of Thomas Sherer and Mrs. James (Nancy) McMillan. Funeral Thursday. 8:45 a.m. 'from the A.

H. Peters Funeral Home. 20705 Mack Ave. at Vernier Rd. (8 Mile), Grosse Pointe Woods and 9:30 a.m.

St. Jude Church. Rosary Wednesday 7 p.m. ZERILLI Grace (Lumetta), July 22, beloved wife of the late Salvatore; dear mother of Jerome Orlando, Samuel, Anthony, Mrs. Nunzio (Ursula) Morrocco, Joseph and the late Russell Orlando; also 12 grandchildren.

Funeral from Frank J. Calca-terra Funeral Home, 16090 E. Mile (Moross at Kelly) Chapel 3. Friday, 9 a.m. Ho'y Family Church at 10.

Rosary Thursday 8 p.m. Member of Sacro Cuoro Society. Burial Mt. Olivet. 16 Personals BILLS PRESSING Let us combine all your bills, past uue or noi into one low payment.

For example: IF YOU OWE PAY AS LOW AS $1000 $15 PER WFFK $2000 $25 PER WEEK $3000 $35 PER WEEK THIS IS NOT A LOAN COMPANY DETROIT CREDIT COUNSELORS, INC. STATE BONDED LICENSED 931-6917 10001 GRAND RIVER AVE. Call for Free Appointment Evenings Home and Office LET'S elect RICHARD F. CAH.Y Councilman, Anti-Crime Candidate. WORRIED OVER "Your best bet to get out of debt." For 31 years C.A.C.

has helped Detroit families get completely out of debt. GROUP BILLS One place to pay each pay day to cover all bills, and have enough left for home and family. Member American Assoc. of Credit Counselors. M.

C. Purdy, Proprietor CREDIT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY 960 First Nat'L Bldg. Woodward Ave. Cadillac Sq. WO 3-8347 As It Seems USET TO PELIVER A BABy BY CAESARIAN ecnoH DIRECTLY INTO A STERILE ELASTIC ISOLATOR THE CUSTOM OF Movie personalities SISNIN THEIK AUTOGRAPHS ANp PUTTIN6 FOOTPRINTS IM CONCRETE AT MOLL.yWOOP'5 GRAUMAN'S CHINESE THEATER ecAM IN 1927 WHEN NOFJMA Al PEN TALLY STeffEP INTO A FRESH COMlFCETfe while: the theater was bein.

built; PASAPENA, CALirOBNlA) SlTE OF THE ROSE BOWl) SETTLE IN 1873 Oy A FKOAA INDiAMA WA ORIGINALLY KTNOWN AS IN DIANA COLONY ADHERENT to the MOTHER'S STOMACH THE TBAM OPER ATING WITH HAKIPS ANp ARMS WITHIN GLOVED SLEEVES THROLKSH THE- WALL OF THE ISOLATOR. tN 1902. THE PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS BASEBALL TEAM FIELPEP A PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL, TEAM..

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