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aCHON Paper Call 222-6800 for fast Action Want Ads Funerals Today Balma, Gregorio Gilewski Becker, Minnie Friedrichs Bennett, Mary Verheyden Bott, Henry Burrell, Ling, Maney Stewart Bulger, Agnes DeSantis Burgess, Blanche R. Bell Chapel Burnett, Edith P. Kinsey-Garrett Dreer, Catherine Krot Dudek, Joseph Wasik Field, Richard Bell Chapel Fine, Henrietta Kaufman Gagnon, Anne M. Hammond Haas Glicksteln, Ben Hebrew Memorial Goosen, Freda Kaufman Hartford, Bernard F. DeSantis Holman, Elizabeth G.

A. H. Peters Kawa, Mary Winckowski Joy, Mary M. Hamilton Kelly, Harry C. Hubbard Lowrie, Ross C.

Hamilton Mitchell, Jennie L. Buresh Mudar, Michael T. Richardson-Bird Pappas, George A. Peters Peneyra, Angella Solosy Recinella, Fedele Gilewski Redmond, Russell A. Harris Repoz, Jennie Vasu-Lynch Ross, John H.

A. H. Peters Snyder, John F. A. H.

Peters Spencer, Paul Elliott Steadman, Irma Northrop Szezerba, Helena Gllewski Szostak, Clara Vocino, Gregory Verheyden Walker, George W. Bell Chapel Ward, Louis Rudy Death Notices BALLARD DIMMIS, Aug. 24, 1969. Dear mother. Wilson; of Mrs.

sister Alfred A. R. (Elizabeth) Williams; three arandchildren. Funeral Thursday a.m. from Gordon C.

Crabb Funeral Home, Gratiot at Outer Drive. Interment White Chapel. BAKE GILBERT Aug. 25. Husband of Kathryn; father of Gilbert Norman and brother of Mrs.

Eleanor Williams, Mrs. Emma Griffith, Mrs. Stelle. Howard, and Joseph; four grandchildren. Funeral at the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive Friday at 11.

BARTO LAURENCE suddenly. Beloved husband of Katherine; dear father of Gary of Warren, Robert of Grosse Pointe, William of Warren, and the late Joan; also survived by three grandchildren, five sisters and one brother. Funeral services Friday J. a.m. at the chapel of the E.

Mandziuk (S. FUneral Home, 22642 Ryan St. of 9 at 10 a.m. Warren, Bible service Mark's day 8 p.m. Burial Mt.

Olivet. BECKER MINNIE age 69, of 520 Brown St. Clair, Aug. 24. Dear mother of Mrs.

Donald (Virginia) Urquhart of E. Lansing, and Birm- Mrs. Walter (Lou Ann) Hulse of Ingham; eight grandchildren. FUneral services Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2 p.m., from L.

C. Friederichs Son Funeral Home, 214 Trumbull, St. Clair. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery, Marine City, Mich. BENNETT MARY August 25.

Wife of the late Gordon mother of Navarre Gordon F. and Clayton 12 arandchildren. Funeral at the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive. Wednesday at 11. BERGE LOUIS (Lars), August 26, In Muskegon.

Dear husband of Ida, father of Mrs. Edward Bulak. Leaves three grandchildren nad two sisters In Norway. Services Friday morning 10 a.m. at the First Lutheran Church of Muskegon.

Graveside services Friday 4 p.m. at Glen Eden Memorial Park Cemetery, Livonia. For further Information contact Clock Funeral Home, Muskegon. BESLACK FRED C. Brother of John, Walter, Howard, Robert and Mrs.

John (Violet) Craib. Services Schmalzriedt Sons Funeral Home, 16625 Grand River, Friday 10 a.m. BURGESS BLANCHE August 22, 1969, et Anaheim, Cal. of 1155 County Club Drive Bloomfield Hills. Wife of the late Magnus M.

Burgess; mother of Mrs. Thomas S. Torgerson; sister of Mrs. Alfred J. Macksey and Mrs.

Charles Wagner. Also survived by three grandchildren, Thomas Richard and Nancy Ann Torgerson. Friends may call at the residence after p.m. Tuesday. Funeral service at Christ Church, Cranbrook, Bloomfield Hills, Wednesday at 2:30 p.m.

Arrangements Bell Chapel of the Wm. R. ilton 820 E. Maple Birmingham. Memorial tributes may be sent to the Michigan Kidney Foundation or the Boys' Club of Metropolitan Detroit.

BURNETT EDITH August 25, formerly of Detroit. Mother of Mrs. Joseph (Margaret) Taylor and James L. Burnett; sister of Mrs. G.

G. (Frances) Germaine; also survived by two grandchildren. Funeral 3 p.m. Wednesday at the KinseyGarrett Funeral Home, 420 S. Lafayette, Royal Oak.

Interment Thursday In Springfield, Ohio, CABRAL MARIA JOSEFA, August 26. Dear mother of Mrs. Hector Inchaustegui (Altagracia) of Fraser, also two grandchildren. Funeral from the A. V.

Blandino Funeral Home, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Saturday. For further information, call the Vasu-Lynch Funeral Home, LI 9-0500. CAPIZZI IDA August 26. Beloved wife of Ignazio; dear mother of James Martin; sister of Mrs. Margaret Colquest, Mrs.

Josephine Miller, and Fred Beland. Services at the Weitenberner Funeral Home, 13841 Gratiot, Friday at 10:30 a.m. CHATT B. WILLIAM. Dear father of Mrs.

(Margaret) Miniter, Mrs. Robert (Dorothy) Dedrich, and William E. Chatt; 9 grandchildren. Funeral from Rudy Funeral Home, 25650 Van Dyke, Thursday 8:30 to St. Clement's Church at 9 a.m.

Interment Mt. Olivet. CHUBA GEORGE. Aug. 25.

Beloved husband of Minnie (Martha nee Fausone). Dear father of Donald. Also three grandchildren. Brother of Jack, Susan Lauwers and Ann Hester of Florida. Funeral from the J.

A. DeSantis Funeral Home, Chalmers Ave. at Charlevoix. Thursday 9:30 St. Ambrose Church at 10 a.m.

Rosary Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. DOSS LUELLA M. Wife of Norman sister of George and Elmer Tessmer, Mrs. Adolph Neuman and Mrs. George Durie.

Services at Schmalzriedt Sons Funeral Home, 16625 Grand River, Thursday at p.m. DUDEK JOSEPH, August 24. Dear nephew of John and Mary Sewroza; dear uncle of Rosemary Grosso, Victoria, Richard and Conrad Dudek; dear cousin of Frank and Victoria Podgorny. Funeral Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. from the Wasik Funeral Home, 12530 E.

7 Mile corner Barlow, to St. Stanislaus Olivet. Church at 10 a.m. Interment Mt. DUNBAR HAROLD Aug.

24. Beloved husband of Elaine; dear father of Mrs. Ann Blair; also eight grandchildren and one great-grandson. Brother of Mrs. Esther Bock and Laurence Dunbar.

Services Thursday 1 p.m. from the Memorial FUneral Home, 20226 W. McNichols. Interment Glen Eden. FEGER FRANK.

Beloved husband of Bessie; dear father of Frank, Joseph, James and Robert; dear brother of Albert and Fred Feger; also survived by 16 grandchildren and six great Funeral from the Arthur J. VanLerberghe Funeral Home, 13340 E. Warren, corner Lakeview, Friday morning at 10:30, and St. Edward's Church 11. Rosary Wednesday evening at 8.

Detroit Afree Press Detroit's. Classified Section actiON Paper WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1969 6-C Call 222-6800 for fast Action Want Ads Death Notices Death Notices I FRAZER 3: Dear Frazer uncle of of Georgia, Rev. Richard Miss Rae Emerson, Mrs. Helen Berger, Thomas J. Emerson, Donald L.

Converse and Mrs. Vir. ginia Vining of. Ohio, Robert O. Emerson of Virginia and Mrs.

Rayane Taunton of Tennessee. In state 10612 at E. Doherty's Jefferson near Funeral Harding, Home, 9 until 8 p.m. Tuesday. Interment Orrville, Ohio.

GAGE RAYMOND Aug. 25, of 8200 E. Jefferson. Husband of Marguerite (Gilpin); father of Donald J. and David; brother of Joseph; 11 grandchildren.

Funeral mass at Shrine of the Little Flower, Thursday 11 a.m. Family suggests memorials to St. Vincent de Paul Society. Interment will be private. GAGNON ANNE Aug.

24. Dear sister of James; 13 nieces and nephews survive. Funeral Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Hammond Haas Funeral Home, 24501 5 Mile 10 a.m. at St.

Valentines Church. GARRETT JAMES C. Dear husband of Sophie. Funeral Friday 9:30 a.m. from the Frontczak Funeral Home, 5326 McDougall.

St. Hyacinth Church at 10. Burial Mt. Olivet. GLICKSTEIN BEN, of, 20039 Bralle, Aug.

25. Beloved husband of Rose; dear father of Philip, of San Francisco and Mrs. Charles (Bess) Robinson; brother of Moe and Mrs. Frieda Suskind, of Bronx, N.Y.; two grandchildren, two greatgrandchildren. Services Wednesday 12:30 p.m..

Hebrew Memorial Chapel, 26640 Greenfield Oak Park. Interment Clover Hill Park. Family at the Robinson residence, 20500 Kentfield. HARMES ALICE T. August 26.

Dear mother of (Mrs. Albert) Geraldine Fortuna, (Mrs. David) Shirley Rothenberg, and Eldon Dooley; dear sister of Mrs. Mae Rowen, Mrs. John Hurley, Mrs.

V. C. McNulty and Patrick Feeney; 'also survived by 20 grandchildren and one grandchild. Funeral from McInnesDesmond Funeral Home, 16111 Woodward, Thursday Our at 10. Lady Queen of Martyrs Church HARTMAN MARIE, August 26, of 14015 Westbrook.

Dear mother of Burton Knapp; also survived by two grandchildren greatp.m. at Ross Northrop grandchildren. Services. Thursday Son Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River (Redford). HARTSOCK MEREDITH August 26, of 23040 Manning, Farmington, Dear brother Lowell G.

and Mrs. Roland (Mary). Hunt; dear, son of Nagy G. lie in state Wednesday from p.m. until 10 p.m.

at the Heeney Sundquist Funeral Home, 23720 Farmington Farmington. Services and Interment Friday in Kokomo, Ind, HAUTALA Mr. RONALD and Mrs. R. M.

Arthur Beloved Hautala; son dear of brother of John, Judy, Donald; grandson of Mrs. Alice Clark of Clarksville, Tenn. At S. K. Schultz Funeral Home, 21705 Gratiot at Mile Rd.

until 9 p.m. Thursday. In state at Gideon Baptist from Church, 9 a.m. 13899 Stephens, Warren, Friday until time of service at 10 a.m. Interment White Chapel.

HOFLEY HELEN suddenly. Beloved mother of Norman Miss Esther L. Hofley and David P. Sister of Mrs. Anna Sharp, Mrs.

William Weber (Hilda), Ruth Schalk and Herbert Rhodes also five Lynch grandchildren. Funeral from VasuFuneral Home, 4375. N. Thursday Woodward (bet. 13-14 MI.

Ity Lutheran 2 p.m. Church Tributes to Charappreciated. HOWSE HARRY August 25, 1969. ther of Raymond H. and Harry R.

Howse also survived by two grandchildren. Funeral service at Chapel 3975 of Cass the Wm. R. Hamilton Thursday at 11 a.m. under auspices Commandery No.

1 K. Detroit ment Brown City, Mich. JOY MARY MOORE, Aug. 23, 1969. At Harbor Point, Mich.

of 269 Lakeshore Grosse Pte. Farms. Mother of William M. and the late Thomas B. and Richard P.

Joy, Jr. Also survived by seven grandchildren. children and Private nine great-grandinterment at Elmwood Cemetery, Tuesday 11 a.m. Memorial service at Christ Church, Grosse 11 a.m. Wednesday.

Memorial tributes may be sent to Harper Hospital. KELLY HARRY age 83, August 24, 1969. Charles Brother of the late Arthur, and William Kelly; uncle of Charles A. and William M. Kelly, Mrs.

Miles (Alice) McKee, and Mrs. Thomas (Carolyn) Cross. Remains resting at the Hubbard Funeral Home, 71. North Avenue, Mt. services Clemens, Clinton Mich.

Grove Graveside 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. KETELHUT NORMA M. Wife of the late William dear sister of Fred Wild, Mrs. Genevieve Seyfferth, Mrs.

Mildred Wright, and Mrs. Evelyn Weichel. Funeral Friday p.m. at A. H.

Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratlot Ave. KNOLL LULA, Aug. 25, of 18682 Shaftsbury. Wife of the late Fred; dear sister of Mrs. Edna Allen and Mrs.

Mabel Aldridge. Prayers Thursday 9 a.m. at Ross B. Northrop Son Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River (Redford), to St. Gerard's Church 9:30.

Rosary, Wednesday 7:15 p.m. KUHNER OSCAR Detroit, August 17, 1969, at Mich. Private funeral service, August 27. LARIVIERE Beloved husband of the late Antoinette. Funeral from the R.

F. Povlitz Funeral Home, 560 East Grand Thursday 8:30 a.m. to St. Catherine Church at 9 a.m. Rosary Wednesday 8 p.m.

LOUKOJARVI WILBERT GUST, August 25, of 33496 Bostwick, Farmington Twp. Beloved husband of Artie: dear father of Larry dear brother of Mrs. Ray (Hiima) Cooper, Mrs. Sidney (Ann) Morgan, Mrs. Arnold (Lempl) Skovlund, Miss Dun a Loukoiarvi, Mrs.

Frank (Alma) Schulte and Mrs. Don (Bernice) Schulte. Services Thursday at the Heeney-Sundquist Funeral Home, 23720 Farmington Farmington. LOWRIE ROSS CLAY, August 25, 1969. Husband of Carrie Davis Lowrie; uncle of James Clay Lowrie and Mrs.

Joseph Yates, the Wm. Funeral R. service Hamilton at Chapel of 3975 Cass Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. METRO FRANK. Beloved husband of Lucy; dearest father of Frank Jr.

and Sylvia Kapelanski; brother of Helen Bednar, Sue Sylverman and Anna Kent; father-in-law of Chester Kapelanski; also, four grandchildren. Funeral Friday 9:30 a.m., W. Bozek Funeral Home, 4016 Martin. St. Stephen's Church, 10 a.m.

Interment Our Lady of Hope. MINDLIN LOUIS, of 11501 Petoskey, August 26. Dear father of Norman of Willowdale, Mrs. Shirley Lepler, Mrs. Allen (Minnie) Fink, and Mrs.

Morris (Tillie) Shomov; eight grandchildren, five great-grandchildren. Services Thursday 11 a.m., Hebrew Memorial Chapel, 26640 Greenfield Oak Park, Interment Hebrew Memorial Park. Family at the Fink residence, 18943 Forrer. MELDRUM ALEX, August 25. Beloved husband of Ariel: father of Mrs.

Rose Glines, Mrs. Elizabeth Baker and James W. Meldrum; brother of Thomas, William, Samuel, and John; grandfather seven; greatgrandfather of four. Services from Harvey A. Neely Funeral Home, 16540 Meyers Friday at 1 p.m.

Interment Roseland Park tery. Death Notices MORAN WILLIAM J. August 24. loved husband of Charlotte; dear father of John and William dear brother of Ann Webster, Mayme Neubaur and Edward. At Wilkie Funeral Chapel, 19305 W.

7 Mile Rd. Funeral Thursday 9 a.m. St. Agatha Church, 9:30 a.m. Prayer services Wednesday 8 p.m.

MORANTY FRANK age 66, of 3938 Livernois. Retired Detroit Fireman. Beloved husband of Lottie; dear father of and Philip; three grandchildren; brother of Leo, Edmund and Mrs. Gertrude Endahl. Funeral Friday, Turowski 9:30 Son a.m.

from Stanley Funeral Home, 25509 Warren Dearborn Heights, to St. Sabina Church at 10. Interment Holy Sepluchre Cemetery. Rosary Thursday 7:30 p.m. NOBLE ALPHA age 76, August 19, 1969, at Piedmont, Calif.

Mother of Mrs. Eveleigh N. McKay and Mrs. bara N. Craig; daughter of Mrs.

Lucy H. Middleditch; sister of Leigh B. Middleditch. Funeral services were held in California. NOCENTE FIORINA, Aug.

24. Wife of the late Umberto; dear mother of Mrs. Tony (Olimpia) Macina, Mrs. Olimpio (Pazienta) Martin, Mrs. Rinaldo (Speranza-Hope) Pagnucco; also 11 grandchildren and 15 Funeral Home, 1200 Oakwood near great-grandchildren.

At Querfeld Michigan Dearborn. Services Thursday 8:45 a.m. and from St. Raphael Church, 5775 Merriman, Garden City at 9:30 a.m. Rosary Wednesday 8 p.m.

OSORIO RICHARD age 19, suddenly, August 21, 1969, in San Antonio, Texas, of 27926 Elba, Grosse lie. Dear son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Osorio; dear brother of Mrs. Thomas (Camille) Tilley, Mrs.

Kirk (Mary), Breed, and Mrs. Verne (Kathy) Brockmiller. ServIces will be held at St. James Episcopal Church, Grosse Thursday at 11 a.m. Donations may be sent to the St.

James Epsicopal Church Memorial Fund. PAPPAS GEORGE, dear father of Angeline, St. Clair. Two grandchildren also survive. Funeral Wednesday.

p.m. at the A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave. PATTERSON LAURA C.

Wife of the late Cecil; sister of Mrs. Phyllis Bollin and Miss Florence Carson. Funeral services Thursday at 10:30 a.m. from the Wessels Funeral Home, 23690 Woodward, Pleasant Ridge. PUWAL JOHN, August 26.

Beloved husband of Martha. Funeral Friday 9 a.m. from the Wuiek Funeral Home, 19301 Van Dyke near Mile, to St. Bartholomew Church at 9:30 a.m. Rosary Thursday 8 p.m.

REED ROLLIE, August 26. Father of the late Thelma Kirk; grandfather of Mrs. Thomas Larry (Patti): one great-grandchild; two brothers in Indiana. Services at Fenkell Chapel of the Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Home, 15800 Fenkell, Thursday morning at 10.

REPOZ JENNIE, Aug. 23. Beloved mother of Harry, Mrs. Henry Cuiper (Virginia), Albert and Mrs. Sam Mrs.

John Molbert (Janet), and Sister of Petrich, one brother in Yugoslavia also nine grandchildren. Funeral from VasuLynch, 4375 N. Woodward bet. 13-14 MI. Rds.

Wednesday 10 a.m. Rosary Tuesday 8:30 p.m. ROBINSON LAWRENCE August 25. Beloved husband of Pauline; dear father of Lawrence Harry Mrs. Robert (Valerie) Woomer of Rochester, N.Y., and Laurine brother of Mrs.

M.B. Mouldan of Rochester, N. grandfather of six. Services 11 o'clock Thursday mornina at the R. G.

G. R. Harris Funeral Home 14751 W. McNichols Rd. Memorials to the T.

B. and Health Society, 153 E. Eilzabeth Detroit, 48201. SENGER FRED L. Beloved husband of Frieda; dear father of Frederick A.

and Mrs. Paul (Rhoda) Spoehr; also five brother of Mrs. Henry (Margaret) Damrow, Mrs. Henry (Rose) Kirstowski, and Herbert J. Funeral Thursday 11 a.m.

at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave, at Vernier Rd. (8 Mile), Grosse Pointe Woods. Memorials may be sent to the Lutheran World Relief Fund, In care of Peace Lutheran Church, 15700 Warren, Detroit 48224, or the Michigan Cancer Foundation.

SIKORA JOSEPH August 25, 1969. Beloved husband of Marian; brother of Zygmunt and Thereas Vabick; son of Chester. Member of P.N.A. No 53. Funeral services Thursday 9:30 a.m.

from the Sajewski FUneral Home, 19111 W. Warren, to Our Lady of Grace at 10. Interment St. Hedwia. SNYDER JOHN father of John James and William.

Funeral Wednesday 9:30 a.m. from the A. H. Peters FUneral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave. and 10 a.m.

at St. Church. Rosary 8 p.m. Tuesday, SPENCER PAUL, age 60, of Warren, Mich. Husband of Vera; father of Mrs.

Richard Rudder, Paul Jr. and Gerald; son of Mrs. Laura Spencer; brother of Charles, Chester, Jack and Eugene; eight grandchildren. Services 1 p.m. Wednesday, Lyle Elliott Funeral Home, 31730 Mound Rd.

near Chicago Warren. Burlal Cadillac Memorial Gardens East. Memorial service Tuesday 7:15 p.m., auspices Centerline Lodge No. 550 STAROSTA CASIMIRA. Beloved wife of Joseph; dear mother of Norbert Starr, Joseph Starosta and Rita Marchetti; dear sister of Henry Woiciechowski, Marie Ray, Conrad Albertson and Stephanie Krolikowski; dear mother of Elizabeth Ray Marchetti; dear grandmother of ten grandchildren.

Funeral Friday at 9:30 a.m. from the Wasik Funeral Home, 12530 E. Mile corner Barlow, at Our Lady of Good Counsel at 10 a.m. Interment Mt. Olivet.

Rosary Thursday 8 p.m. She's Your Guide to Sales Action! Call your Free Press Ad Informant at 222-6800 to place a fast-ACTION Want Ad. Death Notices STONEHILL SARAH C. August 24. Wife of the late Edwin dear mother of Mrs.

John (Margaret) Kelly, Mrs. Joseph (Isabelle) Forest, lifield, Mrs. Mrs. Hubert Albert (Mary (Rita) Ann) Misko, HolMrs. Thomas (Susan) Dahl, Thomas and Janet Stonehill and the late Edwin James; 25 grandchildren; sister of Miss Elizabeth Mooney, the Rev.

Arthur P. Mooney and the late John Mooney. Funeral from the Weifenberner FUneral Home, 13841 Gratiot, Thursday at 9:30, and the Assumption (Grotto) Church at 10. Rosary Wednesday 8 p.m. STUMPFIG (See Ballard notice).

SULLIVAN REV. LEO S.J., August In state at Lansing Reilly residence, 4001 McNichols Rd. Funeral Mass Thursday, morning at 10 a.m. at Gesu Church. SZCZERBA HELENA, age 84.

Beloved mother of Walter, Stella Glanda and ette Makarski; dear sister of Joseph Lapac (Poland); dear grandmother of Mrs. Harold Ryberg, Mrs. Richard Cline and Mrs. Rodney Gudinas; also SUrvived by four great-grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday 8:15 a.m., Gilewski Funeral Home, 3509 E.

Davison, to St. Clement Church, 9 a.m. Rosary Tuesday p.m. TEMPERLEY LILY, of Ecorse, beloved mother of Ronald, John and Joan Tuxbury: also survived by eight grandchildren and one grandchild. Funeral services, from the R.

C. Aleks Funeral Home 1324 Southfield (near Fort), Lincoln Park Thursday at 10 am. TYLL JOHN, suddenly. Beloved husband of Bernice; dear father of Dolores, Mrs. Carl (Dorothy) Merlo and Constance; four grandchildren survive; son-in-law of Felix Jagodzinski.

Funeral Thursday 9 a.m. from the Leo T. Sobocinski FUneral Home, 22121. Kelly Rd. (Between 8 and 9 Mile), to St.

Germaine Church at 10 a.m. Entombment Mt. Olivet. VanHee (JIM) Eugene, formerly of Mariborough and Cuberness Aves. Beloved brother of the late Mrs.

Martha De Vos and Mrs. Marie Klenke of Denver; dear uncle of John, William and Andrew. FUneral Thursday 9:30 a.m. from the Geo. F.

Killeen Funeral Home, 9555 Chalmers (N. of Ford X-Way). St. Juliana Church at 10 a.m. Rosary Wednesday 8 p.m.

VanKIRK CARRIE, August 26, of 12924 Riverview. Wife of the late Raymond: dear mother of Mrs. Francis (Evelyn) Rousseau, Mrs. John (Mary) Loftus, Raymond, John and Robert VanKirk; leaves 18 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Services Friday a.m.

at Ross B. Northrop Son Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River (Redford). VELICK HERMAN, August 26, of Miami Beach, formerly of Detrolt, Beloved husband of Pauline; father of Harry and Stuart; seven grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Harry (Ida) Singer. Services 11:30 Thursday morning at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 18325 W.

9 Mile. Family at the res. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Valick, 24591 Oneida, Oak Park.

VOCINO GREGORY ace. 16. Aug, 24. Son of Mary L. and Dominick P.

Brother of Matthew, Frederick, Paul, and Terise Ann. Grandson of Mrs. Cora Vocino and Mrs. Florence Starks. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Wednesday at 9:15 and to St.

Clare Church at 9:45. Rosary Tuesday evening at 8. Memorials may be made to the charity of your choice. WARDELL ETHEL, August 25. Mother of Madelyn and Mrs.

Rupert (Doris) Hartmann; sister of Reginald Addison, Herbert Kendry, Mrs. William (Rita) Quackenbush and Mrs. Eileen Haeussler; eight grandchildren. Friends may call at Wm. Sullivan Son Funeral Home, 705 W.

11 MI. Rd. (4 biks. E. of ward), Royal Oak Wednesday 5 to p.m., and Thursday noon 2 p.m.

Services, Roseland Park Cemetery, Thursday 3 p.m. WETTLAUFER SARINDA J. (Peggy), at Sebrina, Fla. Sister of Mrs. A.

O. McElheran, Mrs. A. Parks, Mrs. W.

C. Bingham, Mrs. William J. Wallin, Mrs. Peter Zelter, Mrs.

Robert Harp, and Mrs. Kenneth Howe. Funeral Thursday Funeral 2:30 Home, p.m, 20705 at Peters Mack Ave. at Vernier Rd. (8 Mile), Grosse Pointe Woods.

In state after 4 p.m. Wednesday, WHEELER MARY August 25, of 2455 Biddle, Wyandotte. Beloved wife of Samuel dear mother of John T. of Grosse and Mrs. Maraaret Serbymink; also survived by one sister, Mrs.

Ann Moore; four grandchildren Funeral and one great-grandservices from J. D. Martenson Son Funeral Home, 3200 West Road, Trenton, Thursday, 9:30 a.m., to Sacred Heart Church, Grosse at 10 a.m. WIEDBUSCH HAROLD C. Beloved husband of Elizabeth dear father of Mrs.

Warren (Janet) Mosher, Mrs. Daryl (Margaret) Ackerman, and John; also three grandchildren. Funeral Thursday 1 p.m. at A. H.

Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave. at Vernier Rd. (8 MIle), Grosse Pointe Woods. WITT JEFFREY LEE, August 25, of 7545 Merrick, Taylor. Son of Sue and John; brother of John Michael, and Francine; grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. B. Witt. At the Taylor Chapel of the Howe-Peterson Funeral Home, 10501 S. Telegraph (N.

of Goddard), Taylor, until 9 p.m. Wednesday. Interment Friday at Jellico, Tenn. ZIMMERMAN Winston. Beloved husband of Mary; GEORGE Aug.

25,, 19268 dear father of Joan Kurtycz, Gladys Kunch, Shirley, Richard, Ralph, George, Jr. and Ronald Zimmerman; leaves 13 grandchildren, three brothers and four sisters. Prayers Thursday 10 a.m. at Ross B. Northrop Son Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River at (Redford) 10:30.

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do something, send Flowers. Legal Notices 15 OF DETROIT OFFICE OF CHINE CITY TREASURER Detroit, Michigan. Aug. 20, 1969. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FOR ALLEY PAVING Pursuant to the City Charter, notice Is hereby given that an assessment, as Indicated above, has been levied against the properties appearing on the assessment rolls numbered 85 follows: FOR PAVING ROLL NO.

69-7CE BLOCK BOUNDED BY W. STOEPEL, E. LIVERNOIS, S. FLORENCE, N. GROVE.

ROLL NO. 69-8CE BLOCK BOUNDED BY W. SANTA ROSA, E. STOEPEL, S. PILGRIM, N.

PURITAN. ROLL NO. 69-9CE IN BLOCKS BOUNDED BY W. TURNER, TULLER, S. MIDLAND, N.

PORT: TAN, W. TULLER, E. SAN JUAN, ROLL NO. 69-10CE IN BLOCKS S. PILGRIM, PURITAN.

BOUNDED. BY W. TURNER, E. TULLER, S. JOHN C.

LODGE FREEWAY, N. MIDLAND. ROLL NO. 69-11 IN BLOCK BOUNDED BY W. LOG CABIN, E.

TWELFTH, S. PURITAN, N. EASON. If the entire assessment not paid In full: by Sept. 19, 1969, or if paid in Interest as provided by the Title City 6, Charter Chapter will 3, be Section added.

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Wood'd bet, 13-14 Mile Li 9-0500 Lost and Found 20 CALL Miss Day at 222-6635 for assistance In composing your ad. COCKER-POO Black and white male, "Brandy" med size, lost Allen Park. Reward. DU 2-5113. DARK grey cat, white lIps, "Janie" lost from University Hills, Rochester.

$50 reward. 651-9595. GERMAN Shepherd, "Duchess," black-tan female, open sore on right foreleg. Reward. SL.

8-6882. LOST-Black miniature poodle, last seen on Fri. Aug. 22 in the area of Warren and Alter, small boned, reward, 886-4233, 882-4866. LOST -Male brown and white Chihuahua, white streak on head and chest and tip of tail, no tags, Whithorn-Gunston area, lost 8-25, reward, 923-7835.

8-21 Vic. 11 Mile-Woodward Ave. Lge. male longhaired bik. cat, wht.

paws-some white on chest. Flim over Ift. eye, worn red flea collar Ans. May have gotten Into someone's car. JO 4-6263 or LI 9-3108.

Reward. LOST: dark brown puppy, 5 mos. old, male, part terrier, 12-16" high, has whiskers on face, lost In Melvindale nr. Cree's Trailer Park, 8 p.m. 8-22, reward, 388- 0777 after 9 p.m.

anytime. LOST Male Yorkshire Terrier, black and tan, 7-Telegraph area, $25 reward, KE 8-6159. LOST Boxer puppy, OaklandRosedale area, male, brown, mo. old, reward. 873-3727.

POMERANIAN, apricot male, lost Lawrence-3 Rd St. area, Reward. 868-2372. $1,000 REWARD for information leading to the return of 1964 Ford 4000, 4-wheel-drive, front end loader tractor, Missing from parking lot at Lexington and State Roads In Davison, Mich. Sunday August 24 between a.m.-6:30 a.m.

Greenthumb Lawns. Flint, 738-2829. SCOTTIE, black male, lost HarperWhittier area, 371-5237, Personals 22 ANYONE owe you money? mount for any reason. No tion. No Charge KE 7-5650.

DEAR L. D. D. How many ads do I have to run before I'm entitled to lunch. J.

McK. HIP HIP HOORAY! MA FINALLY CLEANED THE GARAGE! WILL NOT be responsible for debts made by anyone other than myself, Robert H. Seaman, 8426 Greenview, Detroit. Professional Services 24 COLLECTIONS anywhere Rentals, loans, checks, etc. KE 8-8710.

Lawns, Gardens, Landscaping, Sod, Patio Supplies 26 NOW delivering AAA-1 Marion Blue sod, 40c a yd. 753-9573. Insurance 28 ANY DRIVER INSURED IMMEDIATE CERTIFICATE Lowest possible rates. 588-4700. Transportation 32 AAA CARS TO OREGON, PHOENIX, ARIZONA.

18018 WOODWARD TO 5-5700 AAA AUTO DRIVEWAY CO. Denver Arizona Ship your car ICC lic insured. 13550 Grand River 836-9400 OTHERS, BR 2-5777 CALIFORNIA, 16151 GRAND RIVER Join The EXCURSION CLUB $1 puts you on our mailing list, Includes membership. Reduced rates on all our trips. Cedar Point tickets $4.75.

503-E. Lincoln Royal Oak Charter Buses 545-7371 INSURED DRIVEWAY SYSTEM 9970 GRAND RIVER 931-0620 TWIN ena. plane to Ft, Meyers, Fla. Leave Fri. return Tues.

take pass. $150 round trip. 941-1025. Trade Technical Schools 36 AIRLINES AND Travel Agency CAREER Training Is now available to quallfied men and women for the public contact positions of ticket agents, reservations, cargo and baggage agents, ground hostess and travel agency personnel. For information call 961-5808.

Associated Schools, Inc. 990 NE 2nd Miami Fla. of our local office 15800 W. McNichols DETROIT, MICHIGAN 48235 ACCOUNTANTS AND ENGINEERS PROGRESSIVE PERSONNEL FERNDALE Phone 544-7010 LEARN Diesel truck driving, training. over VA the road and city appr.

Greer, 864-7627, Mich. off. LEARN bulldozers, graders, engines, cranes. Field Training, G.I. approved.

Green, 864-7627, Mich. off. Help Wanted, Male 40 AAA-1 COLLEGE? GRAD OR Seeking career change, more money or lust shopping? We havel numerous openings in Call eng. Mr. personnel or sales.

Resnick, 537-6850. Int'l Pers. Telegraph-Schoolcraft BLOOD DONORS NEEDED RH NEG. RH POS. $7.00 MIDWEST BLOOD SERVICE 650 W.

VERNOR Corner Grand River WO 1-5344 BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED $7.50 $10 $12 Paid MICH. COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER 3456 Woodward TE 3-5533 13940 Michigan Don. LU 2-8335 She's Your Guide to Sales Action! Call your Free Press Ad Informant at 222-6800 to place a fast-ACTION WANT AD. LABOR DAY HOURS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 10 A.M. to 4 P.M.

Help Wanted, Male 40 AAA-1 YOUNG MAN over 18 to ASSIST MANAGER in LOCAL BRANCH of COAST to COAST INTERNATIONAL CHAIN ORGANIZATION, RICHARD'S COMPANY INC. You Must be able to converse intelligently, be exceptionally neat and desire to work yourself up through the ranks, quickly, Learn brand identification techniques, office management procedures, sales promotion, sales, etc. STARTING SALARY per month to those accepted. $625 After 3-day Indoctrination period automatic pay raises and all company benefits. Call Mr.

Davis for your personal interview, 962-4346 9 a.m.-1 p.m. ACCOUNTANT, of Semi-Senior CPA for firm per-2 years public accounting experience required. CPA certificate not necessary. Send resume Box 3967, Free Press 48231. PROGRAMMING Sev.

excel. trainee openings coll. arad. with math and for exp. programmers.

Sal. to $13,500. Call Mrs. Thompson, 537-6850. Int'l Pers.

ACCOUNTANT: to $9600 Fee Pd. Major firm wants man, who has some accounting bkg. Coll. not nec. Full benefits.

BIll. Snelling Snelling agy ASSISTANT MANAGER 9 a.m. 5 p.m, AAA-1 AN EX-GI? Detrolt's most agaressive and fastest growing chain of home decorating stores needs a good young the position of, assistant manager. in our St. Clair Shores store.

The man selected will be eligible for all company, hospital and life insurance benefits as well as retirement and profit sharing plans. This position offers excellent advancement for the right person. Apply only if you're interested In associating for 8 career rather than lust a job. Please call Mr. O.

Jacobson for an appointment at TE 1-3000. FISHER WALLPAPER PAINT CO. AMBULANCE Personnel wanted, experience preferred. Contact Mr. Eckerman at Oakland-Wayne Ambulance 356-5244.

WONDERING WHERE TO GO? We specialize In finding you the career opportunity of your choice. Many trainees openings. NO EXP. NEC. Salary to.

$8,000. Call Mrs. Thompson, 537-6850 Int'l Pers, A COLLEGE GRAD? OR A. 2. YEAR MAN? DISSATISFIED? You are the current news on the labor market.

Put your exp. or degree to work for a better income have employers who want to see you AT ONCE. Call Mrs. Lockwood, 474-7210 INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL Analyst $12,000 Plus Some college some manufacturing or financial systems exp. Systems desian, some programming, light travel.

Phone Mr. Cook: 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE agy. 17220 W. 8 Mile nr Southfield learned skills have employers who want to see you at once, If you choose to seek another opportunity have an immediate opening in accounting, sales, draftIng and IT'S UP TO YOU Call Mrs. Domka 474-7210 International Personnel A Manager Trainee FULL TRAINING PROGRAM TOP PAY ALL BENEFITS If you are young and aggressive you can be a branch manager in less than a year.

CALL ME RIGHT AWAY Mrs. Domka INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL "ANY COLLEGE" Start with famous co. as territory manager. Full training. Growth industry.

See Mr. Zapp. 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE, agy. 17220 W. 8 Mile Southfield AN EX-GI? LISTEN TO THIS If you choose to use your service accountant LOOKING FOR ADVANCEMENT? $11,000 FEE PAID Move In for exposure to this firm's general accounting procedures.

This position leads you into supervisory, capacity and Full exposure to special projects. range benefits. Call now for confidential Interview. Business Men's Clearing House 1800 1st Federal Detroit CALL 963-8470 Help Wanted, Male 40 MOL has Immediate openings for: BODY MEN Designers Checkers Layout Men Detailers Long program --58 hour wk. FULL BENEFITS CONTACT RUDY SCHULER 6600 Fifteen Mile Warren 268-5520 Help Wanted, Male 40 AUTOMATIC Get screw machine operators and men.

Acme-Gridley inch to inch, 6 and spindles. For second shift, 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. Good pay, ample overtime and many benefits. We need steady skilled men who want to make permanent career with 8 aood company.

Call 536-1300 ask for Bob Knittel, Condamatic Co. 2700 E. 9 Mile, Warren. "APPRENTICE" Growth corp. excellent oppty.

High pay. Expansion minded. New suburban location. Bill Brown. 353-6500 agy.

15565 NORTHLAND DRIVE ARCHITECTURAL draftsmen, experienced, and registered architect desiring opportunity. Phone 961-8288 or 961-1851, 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. for appt. Assistant City Engineer CITY OF PONTIAC Excellent social benefits program. Must be registered as profes sional engineer In the state of Michigan, with sveral years of responsible experience In civil engineering, Involving publie works, design and construction.

Apply Personnel Office 450 Wide Track Drive Pontiac, Mich. AMBULANCE attendant-Apply 1646 Cadillac, near Jefferson. AUDITORS $9 10 $13,000. Many openings, Fee pd. Universal Personnel 750-0900 AUTOMOTIVE BODY CHASSIS DESIGNERS LAYOUT NEW LONG PROGRAMS CONTACT F.

A. HARRISON 566-8750 Evening Sat. interviews PARAMOUNT ENGINEERING CO. 32000 Stephenson, Madison Hts. An Equal Opportunity Employer AUTO BUG: Top leasing co, needs Mgt.

Trnee, $6,000, Call Pat Kane. 274-9000 agy, Auto Porter TO WASH CARS Must have driver's license. Fringe benefits, good working conditions. Apply in person: ED RINKE CHEVROLET 26125 Van driving record. High school gradvate, neat appearance.

Fringe benefits, good working conditions. Apply In person: ED RINKE CHEV. 26125 Van Dyke AUTO TRIMMERS Exper. men-5 day week, good wages, full benefits, pd. vacations.

AUTO GLASS, 14710 Graflot. AUTOMATIC screw machine operate and set up. N.B. 60 and 1" R. A.

6. Days and afternoons. Ground floor opportunity In new department, with established company. Must be experienced, Also helper days and afternoons to upgrade to operator. Apply 12249 Levan, Livonia.

BARBER-First class, good job, $150 guarantee. Hambys' at Westland Shopping Center, 421-9889. BARBER, full time, Dequindre at 8 Mile. 754-5151 after 7 p.m. BARBER, full time, 511 W.

11 Mile Rd. bet, 1-75 John R. BARBER, semi-retired or experienced. Wanted at once. Barber leaving state.

Algonac. 794-4131. BARBER or apprentice, full time, busy shop, take in $280 weekly. 4141 Orchard Lake 626-9332. BARBER wanted.

Dearborn area. 271-9851 after 7. LO 7-8590. BARBER wanted, young full time, very good wages. Frank's Barber Shop, 24645 W.

Warren, 278-2477. BARBER Shop porter and shoe shine man. 26601 W. 7 MI. 532-5607.

BAKER: full time, good pay, Dunkin' Donuts, Madison Heights, 12 Mi. at Dequindre, 398-0059. BARBER or APPRENTICE 34 Nine Mile Rd. Block East of John Hazel Park L1 1-9494 BARBER, steady lob, good guarantee and 80 pct. 23842 Joy and Telegraph.

Closed Mondays. 255- 1485. BARBER wanted, full time. Vacation. pay.

Closed Shaw's Barber Shops, Warren, 756-4800. BARBER- Busy 3 chair shop across from college campus. Call Big Rapids 616-796-5588 or 616-796-7515 after 7 p.m. BARBER, male or female. Dominic's Barber Shop, 12847 E.

7 Mile. BARBER or BE ANTI or parttime. 704 Mile Rd. BARBER-80 pct. steady.

Ken's Barber Shop, 26601 W. 7 Mi. Closed Monday. 532-5607, LO 5-3297. BARBER Appren.

or journeyman Paid vacation insurance and hosp. plan. Closed Mondays. Westbrook Barber Shop, 31521 13 Mile Rd. at Orchard Lake Farm.

BARBER $175 quaranteed. Busy shop, steady. Maple Village, Ann Arbor. Call 668-8550. BARBER -Master, good for take home.

Closed Mon. East side. 264-9863, 268-5229. Auto Driver Must be 18 years and older, good Help Wanted, Male 40 TRAVEL AGENCY MANAGER Need three ATC and IATA COnference qualified travel agency managers. Excellent salary, benefits, rosy future.

Profit sharing could be available to right persons. Reply in complete confidence. Phone: Mr. Callahan, 642-2840, business hours. I DINERS FUGAZY TRAVEL PERSONAL ATTENDANT Retired Executive who has recovered from Stroke, needs someone during the day to give Physical assistance and act as Chauffeur.

Position is shared with other attendant. 5-day work week, no nights. Excellent salary, starting at $150 per week. Job is in Southeastern Wisconsin. Candidates should have some personal care perience, good driving record and be free to travel.

Private duty experience is desirable. General sports and fishing interests helpful. Please send all replies to: BOX M-349 FREE PRESS 48231 Help Wanted, Male 40 BARBER wanted- 80 Hazel Park, 23831 John "Beginner clerk $6000" Top flight co. will train, YOU. Brite, ambitious HSG.

Variety plus. Typing helps. See Wall. 353-6500 agy 15565 NORTHLAND DRIVE BIBLE salesman. For appointment call 273-0469 between 8 and 4 pm.

"BOB STEVENS" SOURCE EDP 352-6520 BROKER Trainee- Learn stock market with top firm. College helps; bnfts. $8,000. Call Geri May. 274-9000 SNELLING egy, BOYS WITH BICYCLES 17 AND 18 YEARS Full time work only Hours of work: a.m.-5 p.m.

Ideal lob for boys tending night school. Apply. Messenger Personnel Dept, Western Union Telegraph Ca. 536 Shelby Equal opportunity employer BURNERS Must be able to operate flame cutting and air and gas equipment. Apply 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Sat, 8 a.m. 'til 12 noon. Or call 849-1200 ext. 270. WHITEHEAD KALES 1533.

Coolidge River Rouge An equal opportunity employer BODY DESIGNERS DETAILERS EXPERIENCED ONLY CHALLENGING OVERTIME WORK MARTECH CORP. 399-3370 1315 Academy Ferndale BUFFERS POLISHERS For our City of Warren Plant on zinc die castIngs. Excellent rates and benefits. Steady, employment with overtime, Apply In person before noon, WOLVERINE DIE CAST 13700 Mt. Elliott Detroit Help Wanted, Male 40 "ACCOUNTANT-JR." Some exper.

or schooling In accta. Continue education. Promote within St. $7500. 353-6500 agy.

15565 Northland Drive ALL STATES SECURITY Full time. Must be over 25. Dependable and have car. Our rate $2.15 per, hour with time and half after 40 hours. Apply bet.

9-5 p.m. 6631 Allen Road, Allen Park, 383- 2020, 383-2021. ADJUSTER Trainee -Expanding fast advancement. Top bnfts. Fee paid.

274-9000 agy ADVERTISING SALES On-lob trainIng. Dynamic young co. on the move. $7,500 Call Pat Kane. 274-9000 agy "ATTENTION $347" Start your working career, with this national co, Some typing needed.

272-7400 METROPOLITAN PERS. AIRLINE TRAINEE Opening at Metro. If you are an alert young HSG no exp. nec. Exp.

Intl. Pers. 353-4150. Mr. Johnson.

Airline Tree $6800 AAA-1 JOIN THE CAREER OF THE FUTURE. Must be HSG. No exp. nec. Call Mrs.

Adams, 537-6850. Int'l Pers. AIRLINES will train man. 20-29. Good salary.

Free travel. AMERICAN PERSONNEL 862-2676 A JOB WITH A FUTURE continued growth PARCEL SERVICE has openings for qualified people to work in its new Livonia operation. WE OFFER Excellent starting wages Steady employment Company pald benefits Group life Insurance Good working conditione WE REQUIRE Good physical condition Good driving record High school grad or equivalent WE HAVE OPENINGS FOR Package Handlers Truck Mechanics Truck Body Men Porters All qualified applicants are urged to apply daily from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. United Parcel Service 16550 WEST WARREN (Nr.

Southfield) An Equal Opportunity Employer AUTO Mechanic, must be trained in hydra matic. Permanent position with good benefits. HIGGINS TIAC, 9 Mile. Ask for Mr. Templeman.

'ADMINISTRATIVE" We place people in advertising. Essex 214 Penobscot 961-4300 or 18280 W. Ten Mile 353-8510 AUTO parts manager. Prefer Chrysler experience. Excellent opportunIty to relocate in good area.

Write E. Helm Bay City Dodge 4191 North Euclid, Bay City, Mich. 48037 Or Call Collect 517-686-1503. AUTO TRANSMISSION Bench man for standard de transmission work, steady. Apply 17314 Ryan Road.

Assistant. Alr or travel agency $7,200 up plus See Al Wood. 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE agy. 17220 W. 8 Mile nr.

Southfield AUTO BODY REPAIR AND PAINT MAN Wanted as Laboratory Coach in Community college. Experience required. Salary plus fringes. Contact Mr. A.

Ford, Washtenaw Community "College, P.O. Box 345, Ann Arbor, Mich. (313)-483-5152. ALUMINUM Storm Window Assembly Experienced not necessary. Weather King Windows and Doors.

12345 Schaefer WE 3-1234 ASSEMBLERS and Welders- Light manufacturing. Applications being taken at Ruttman 278-5094. "ADJUSTER CLAIMS" Interesting work. Good hours, pay and opportunities. College helps.

$7,200. Co. car. Call Mr. Wilson.

353-6500 agy 015565 NORTHLAND DRIVE ACTIVE Movie needs a trainee to book movies In Def. theatres, 20-26, fee American Pers. 862-7420. "ADVERTISING MARKET PLACE" AUTO BUMPERS AND PAINTERS Good Pay, Fringe Benefits Excellent Working Conditions Blue Cross Ins. and Pension Fund Apply at HUSAK BROS.

DODGE 6845 65 Michigan VI 1-4400 Help Wanted, Male 40 SCREW MACHINE OPERATOR Must be an experienced operator. Apply Employment Office Kelsey Hayes Co. 38481 Huron River Dr. Romulus, Mich. (Near 1-94 X-way) AR equal opportunity employer BUYER Opportunity for man to work hard and establish himself with busy purchasing department.

Must be willing to accept responsibility. Experience in truck and mobile equipment field and basic knowledge in principles of purchasing desired. All replies confidential. Send complete personal and work resume to Box 3935, Free Press 48231. BRICKLAYERS Veneer work.

See Nick Little Mack below 18 MMe CAR washers, steady men. Apply 17607 W. McNichols. CAPABLE of supervision? Call me on this shipping and receivina opening $7,800, bnfits, Mr. Rice.

759-6910 agy COOK wanted at Coney Island Inn. 616 Woodward, good hours, good pay, 962-5282. COLD Men exper. Header days and Roller afternoons, Set tom wages, benefits. 933-4700.

CIVIL ENGINEER IT City of Pontiac Salary with excellent fringe benefits, degree In civil engineering with experience in engineering involving public works, design and construction. Apply Personnel Office 450 Wide Track Drive Pontiac, Mich. CLERK for retail and paint mfg. Apply 24671 Telegraph, Southfield from 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. COLLECTOR, INSIDE ties include the maintenance and collection of a variety of accounts.

Bakcground should include experience in customer contact. Salary commensurate with expertence. Enjoy our liberal fringe benefits and pleasant working conditions. If you meet the requirements come in and talk to us at the Commonwealth Building, 719 Griswold, Personnel Division, main floor, weekday. "BANK OF THE COMMONWEALTH 719 Griswold, corner Fort, main fir.

Michigan 48226 An Equal Opportunity Employer Help Wanted, Male 40 DESIGNERS DETAILERS CHECKERS Modern Engineering Service Co. Has Immediate Openings For AUTOMOTIVE TOOLING BODY FIXTURES SHEET METAL DIES FORGING DIES DIE CAST DIES INDUSTRIAL PIPING SHEET METAL POWER RELAY ELECTRO MECHANICAL TAPERS MECHANICAL DETAILERS Overtime Evening Interviews 1695 12 MILE ROAD Berkley, Michigan 564-4860 An Equal Opportunity Employer.

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