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1 1 19 Greetings. W. Welcome back "home" from the hospital We missed you. Your neighbors, Connie and Sylvia DR. LARRY D.

W. To the kindest Most considerate Doctor we have ever knownAnd his assistant- MARGARET A real angel of Mercy. And Marlene a most congenial Receptionist. GOD BLESS YOU ALLI THANKS- The A.W's of Dearborn DENNIS R. could have, and the areatest father a You're the greatest husband wife daughter could our love.

Randi and Dawn. EILEEN: Let's get together the sometime before the wearin' of green comes around again. Your Warren Pal. FEF: Thank you for all of the nice things you do. But thanks most of all for lust being you.

BJF. FRED, Just finger, it because doesn't there's mean no ring there on isn't one around my heart. Terry. the alone. Hope GEORGE: Congratulations on getting a group effort does occur.

The sometime writer. GLEN: Many thanks for keeping I track of me throughout the vears. really appreciate if. The Talker. GEORGE N.

of CHRY. M.A. STAMPING PLEASE GET WELL SOON A little note to tell you about each dayThat you're thought and hoping, sincerely hoping You'll feel better right away. A. ADAMS GRANDMA, SHALOM.

Welcome home from Miami Beach. All our Ira, buttons Max, need sewing on. Herman, Molly, Michael, Ruth, Eva, Ruby and Sarah. GOOF BALL 3 down and 3 to go GRUMBLY GUS HAPPY BIRTHDAY COREEN Much love, Lawrence The Family. HAPPY 23rd BIRTHDAY "RARE" of My life happiness which we share everyday; lies in the celebration and in the possibility that we may grow old together, in our love.

Because of love, "Share." Happy Birthday BIG ED! OUR MAKE- UP MAN Here's best wishes for many more birthdays and plenty of "tight" papers. I hope we didn't have to lump to get this ad in. Betty and Joe. IF IT'S NOT 3 OR 2 WHAT IS IT? Happy Birthday Even are a little late! THE PEOPLE UPSTAIRS. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY PEGGY AND JOE So sorry I missed your party.

Hope you have many more lucrative business years LOVE in G.P. A MARIANNE HAPPY BIRTHDAY THE (COOK) The best weiner soup Appreciatively, Connie HAPPY ANNIVERSARY JOHNNY-15 years, 10 more for my watch. Love ya, Margie. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Ferdinand and his Master and Happy 3rd anniversary tool LUV, Jac. Happy Twenty First BIRTHDAY TO CINDY C.

T.S.M. Happiness is Welcoming CHARLES STANLEY Son of Judy and Owen T. HAPPINESS IS: Callina 222-6800, and giving the Happiness Girl your "Easter" greetings for Sunday, April 11th. Happiness is the "HAPPY DISPATCH GANG" helping ED celebrate his birthday! Happy Birthday ED! "Happiness" is a "Happy" Greeting Ad in this classification. Only, 50c per line, line minimum.

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Best wishes. Celia. HERE'S to the Livernols Zoo and to Marge who thinks so much of you, May your days be in bliss and sealed with a kiss. I wish I had friends like you too! HERBIE, five months later and spring fever has gotcha. Just remember am half your size.

So I fight twice as hard. Supergirl HERE'S A toast to Lou the groom, March 27th Lorraine lowers the boom. Lou's not naive, he knows the score. From now on he'll suffer no Congratulations, Joann and Patrick. "IN the spring, a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of buying a HAPPY AD for sending HAPPINESS TO SOMEONE.

Only 50c per line- 4 lines, minimum." Call girl today-222-6800. JAY H. PORSCHE know at where you price. can buy Frau a a good Gretchen, ring Heidelberg 007. JEANETTE, Remember Friday Is the Concert.

Even if I don't know WerTorkanowsky, think enjoy it, as long as the coffee is hot. N.B.D. JOHN; Did you ever get the Info you wanted from the Swedish Embassy? Have you moved yet? The candidate's friend. JOHN, Thanks for the lob lead. This pickle factory really grooves.

Cal. JULIUS Hail the Conquering HeroCome Home The Spirit of '76. KAREN, Much Ado About the Duchess of Malfi. But you can still count in. June in Stratford.

KATHY, Where are my clothes? S.P. LARRY, From Eastland to Grosse Pointe to Belle Isle, through Hamtramck to Metro Airport to Birmingham, think you're great even with bucket seats. Sandy, FREE PRESS WANT ADS SELL FAST! 19 19 Greetings 19 Help Wanted, Male 40 March 24, '71 DETROIT FREE PRESS Death Notices Asiulewicz, Dr. Alphonse Jarzembowski Boddy, Glenn L. Wilkie Bucher, Francis A.

Ted Sullivan Bushey, George M. Coulter, John E. Verheyden Darling, Robert B. Verheyden Donaldson, Elaie G. Harris Dritsas, Gust DeSantis Ennis, Donald R.

Liverance Giroux, Marie J. Killeen Goscinski, Leo Eppens-VanDeweghe Hadsall, Steven L. Roy Kaul Heasley, Roy M. Dykstra Heisler, David Hebrew Memorial Heslip, Charles F. Voran Kapture, Valentine Will Kaplan, Lloyd Kaufman Kastl, Mary J.

L. J. Griffin Kelof, George Schultz Killin, Howard 0. Manns- Ferguson Koivu, Edwin J. Hill Kozyra, Mary A.

Sobocinski Kress, William J. McCabe Law, Marion A. H. Peters Liskovec, Martha A. Saiewski Markey, Dr.

Joseph S. Peters Macdonald, Tilla B. Wm. R. Mami.ion McKee, William J.

Northrop Newhouse, Cay A. wm. Sullivan Ouellette, Edmund E. Verheyden Peseski, Vincent J. DeS antis Ragan, Lorriane E.

Wasik Ries, Franklin S. MacDondia Slabeck, Caroline Snyder, Wilhelmina VanLerberghe Spencer, Frances G. Sawyer-Fuller Squire, Elizabeth Memorial Taylor, Richard W. Verheyden Tiedeman, George L. C.

Friederichs Weiner, William Kaufman Witmer, Charles E. Verheyden Death Notices ALBRIGHT REV. Dr. CECIL of Mt. Clemens, March 23, 88 years, Beloved husband of Alena; dear father of Mrs.

William (Mariorie Ruth) Vance, Grandfather of Bradley, William and John; great-grandfather of Geoffrey; step-father of Robert and Owen Renner; grandfather of Robert, Stephen and Christopher; one step-granddaughter and one step great brother of Mrs. Pauline Smith, Mrs. Vivian Garrenger, Mrs. Treva Hill, and Mrs. Mignon Silver.

Funeral services Friday, March 26, 2 p.m. at Zion United Church of Christ. Mt. Clemens. Remains at Will Schwarzkoff Funeral Home, 233 N.

Gratiot, Mt. Clemens, until 10 a.m. Friday. In state at the church from 12 noon until time of service. Burial Acacia Park Cemetery.

Family suggests memorials to Evangelical Ho me, hospital or church. ABER ELIZABETH. Wife of the late William; dear mother of Miss Dorothy Aber, Mrs. John (Charlotte) Stead, and the late William; also four grandchildren and one great-grandchild; dear sister of Mrs. Merle Bush.

Funeral from the EppensVanDeweghe Funeral Home, 6150 Cadieux Rd. at Harper, Thursday 10:15 a.m., and 11 a.m., St. Peter's Church. Rosary Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Society of the Propogation of the Faith.

ARVIGIAN ALICE EGHSIG, March 23. Beloved mother of Mr. and Mrs. Kirkor (Takouhi) Eloian of Marseilles, France, Mrs. Nevart Metzigian, Mr.

and Mrs. Azad (Nora) Arevigian, and Mr. and Mrs. George (Isabel) Mrs. Arevigian; Sarkis Arevigian cousin, Marseilles, of Mr.

and France; mourned by eight grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins. Services from the Colonial Chapel, Edward Korkoian Funeral Home, W. McNichols, Thursday, 12:30 p.m.. to St. John's Armenian Church, 22001 Northwestern 1 p.m.

Interment Woodmere. Prayers Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. BARKER ISABEL age 80, of Plymouth, Beloved sister Mrs. Erb. Funeral services Thursday at 11 a.m.

from the Schrader Funeral Home, Plymouth. Interment Grand Lawn Cemetery. BARRETTA Inc. DONALD of Roseville, SR. Mich.

President of Beloved Remke husband of Ethel; dear father of Nicholas, Donald and Michael; three grandchildren also survive; brother of Mrs. Josephine Ciofani, Frank Baratta, Mrs. Mary Moiack, Mrs. Ralphine Calabrese, Mrs. Louise Smith, and Samuel Barretta.

Peters Funeral Friday 11 a.m. at A.H. Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave. CARNECKE WILLIAM, March 23. Beloved husband of Marjorie; father of Audrey and Conrad; two grandchildren.

FUneral Friday 10:30 from the Wujek Funeral HOme, 19301 Van Dyke near Seven Mile, to Our Lady Queen of Heaven at 11 a.m. Interment Mt. Olivet. Rosary Thursday 7:15 p.m. COTTON SCHUYLER, M.D.

March 21 of Detroit. Beloved husband of dear of Mrs. Eleanor Totten, Mrs. Pauline, Rupp, Diane and Ellsworth Schuyler; step-father of Robert Strange; also survived by three brothers, one sister and 17 grandchildren, Funeral services from J. D.

Martenson Son Funeral Home, 1725 Lawndale Thursday 11:00 a.m. Charter member SW Kiwanis Club. Contributions to the Kiwanis Underprivileged Children's Fund would be appreciated, Envelopes available at the funeral home. COULTER JOHN March 22. Husband of Elizabeth; stepfather of Mrs.

Perry R. (Anne) Williams and David A. Ballentine; brother of Frank T. of Joplin, five grandchildren. In state at the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Tuesday from 1 p.m.

till 10 p.m. Private interment. Memorial services at the Grosse Pointe Memorial Church, 16 Lakeshore, Wednesday at 5 p.m. Memorials may be made to the Michigan Humane Society. DARLING ROBERT March 21.

Husband of the late Verona; father of Theron; grandfather of Mrs. Sharon Meister, Mrs. Laura Fay, Mrs. Charleen McLeod and Robert. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive Wednesday at 1.

DONALDSON Funerals Today ELSIE March 21, of Utica. Beloved wife of the late John dear mother of Alexander of Utica, John M. of Warren, Donald M. of Roval Oak and Mrs. Daniel (Elsie Christine) Dixon of Livonia.

Grandmother of ten. great-grandmother of three. Services o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the R. G. G.

R. Harris FUneral Home, 14751 W. McNichols Rd. Interment Grand Lawn. Memorials to Utica United Methodist Church will be appreciated.

D'ANNA SAM. Beloved son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale D'Anna; dear brother of Anthony Mrs. Josephine: Grace Pagano Barraco, of Mrs.

St. Anna Louis, Galbo: Pat, and the late William. Funeral Mass Thursday 10 a.m. at the Bagnasco Funeral Home, 25800 Harper, St. Clair Shores.

Rosary Wednesday 8 p.m. Family requests visitation hours Tuesday and Wednesday 12 noon to 4 p.m. and 6 to 10 p.m. DICKENBROCK FRANK March 22, suddenly. Dear son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Dickenbrock; brother of Mrs. Christine Kramer. Funeral from Elliott Funeral Home, 31730 Mound Warren, Mich. Thursday 11 a.m.

ESCHRICH GEORGE March 22. Husband of Helen (nee Alandt); father of Lawrence, Mrs. Joan Weber, Thomas, Richard, Michael, and Mrs. Katherine Lueck: brother of Norman, Frank, Mrs. Catherine McClure, and Mrs.

Irene Lazoen; eight grandchildren. Funeral from Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300, Mack at Outer Drive, Thursday 8:30, and to Assumption Grotto Church at 9. Rosary Wednesday evening at 8. FLECK CLAYTON March 22. Beloved husband of the late Eva; dear father of Donald, Mrs.

Robert Gibson, EUgene, Mrs. Roman Kutzman, Mrs. Jesse Goff, Mrs. Edward Gilroy, and Mrs. John Rau; grandfather of 20 grandchildren; brother of Mrs.

Mildred Burroughs. at the Harry J. Will Funeral Home (Plymouth Road Chapel), 25450 Plymouth Thursday at 10:15 a.m, and to St. Michael Church, Livonia, at 11. Rosary Wednesday at 8:30 p.m.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. FORD THOMAS LEE, age 80, of Plymouth. Beloved husband of Freda; dear father of Thomas Lee John Robert, Mrs. Robert (Janet), Tercala, and Mrs. Arnold (Sally) Proehl, dear Mrs.

Annabel Craig; 11 grandchildren also survive. FUneral service Thursday at 3 p.m. from Schrader Funeral Home, Plymouth. Mich. Interment Riverside Cemetery.

FORTUNA ANGELINA, March 22. dear Beloved mother wife of of the late Henry; Mrs. (Ida) Rossi, Orlando Mrs. Edward (Irma) Elsarelli, and Albert Fortuna; also survived by 25 grandchildren and 11 from great-grand- Mcinneschildren, Desmond Funeral Home, Funeral 16111 tion Woodward, Church at 10. Rosary WednesThursday 9:15.

Presentaday 7:30 p.m. FRALICK MARION B. Beloved wife of Leroy (Roy); dear mother William W. the late John Fralick; sister of Mrs. Albert Dezel (Phyllis); seven also one Funeral from the Vasu-Lynch Funeral Home, 4375 N.

Woodward (btw. 13-14 Mi. Thursday 9:30. Holy Name Church of Birmingham, a.m. Rosary Wednesday evening 8 p.m.

Association Tributes Michigan appreciated. HALLIGAN MARY age 93. Beloved mother Leroy of Percy, (Ben), Harold (Pete), Mrs. Marcella Robert, Jerrold, Fagan, Violet Mrs, (Peggy) Helen Hart; Murphy, dear, and sister of Mrs. Ruby Ferguson, Mrs.

Myrtle Sallows, and William Lockinq; 32 grandchildren, 46. greatp.m. grandchildren. Thurdsay at the Nixon-Weise Funeral service Funeral Home, 1020 Fort, Lincoln Park. HARDY LAURA, March 23.

dear Beloved wife of the late Sidney, mother of Mrs. Douglas (Laura Lee) Kolb and Steven Hardy; sister of Mrs. Lena Russell; grandmother of William and John Kolb and Michael and Friday morning at the R. G. G.

R. Donna Hardy. Services 10 o'clock Harris Funeral Home, 31551 Ford Garden City. Donations to the American Cancer Society would be appreciated. HEISLER DAVID, of 18669 Faust, Antonia March (Toby); 22.

dear Beloved father of Steven, Mrs. Irving husband of (Aline) Schuraytz, and Mrs. Albert Services Wednesday 11 a.m. He(Pauline) Kaner; 11 grandchildren. brew rial Chapel, 26640 ment Greenfield Workmen's Oak Circle Park.

Cemetery. HILDEBRANDT FRANK March 22. beloved son of the late Anthony and Valentina Hildebrandt; brother of Mary Supniewski, Clara Konopka, and Bruno; brother-in-law of Walter Supniewski, Joseph Konopka and Marie Hildebrandt; uncle of two nephews 9:30 and five nieces. Funeral Thursday from A. H.

Miller Funeral Home, at 5863 10 a.m. Chene, to Interment Mt. Olivet. RoSt. Stanislaus Church sary Wednesday 7 p.m.

HOOPER brother of Glen and Carl Hooper of GEORGE March 22. Dear Ohio; also survived by Services several 2:30 nieces and nephews. o'clock Thursday afternoon at Home, the R.G. G.R. Harris Funeral 4251 Cass Ave.

Masonic services Wednesday evening under auspices of Loyalty Lodge No. 488 F. A. M. HOPE WILLIAM March 23.

Dear brother of John and Florence Hope, and the late Mrs. Margaret and the late Mrs. Blanche Miller. Funeral service from McCabe FUneral Home, 18570 Grand River corner of Glastonbury, Thursday 9:15 a.m. Mother of Savior Church, 10 a.m.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. Rosary Wednesday 8:30 p.m. ISOLA ROMEO P. Beloved husband of Madelena; dear father (Ida), Rudolph, Schmidt, Victor, Mrs. Vincent John, Mary, and Frank, Lenore; survived by 15 and the late Arthur, grandchildren a 43 great-grand- Arthur J.

VanLerberghe Funeral Funeral Home, 13340 from the E. Warren corner Lakeview, Thursday morning, at 9:30, at and 10. St. Rosary John Wednesday evening at 8. Berchman Church JEROME C.

LAWRENCE, age 70, of Rochester, March 23. Husband of (Marion) Frances; suff father of of Lathrup Mrs. Village, Richard C. John Rochester, and Lawrence grandchildren; B. of of brother of Mrs.

Ralph Netting of Trumbull, ten Grosse Pointe, Frank Jerome Jerome of of Grosse Newton, Pointe Mass. and Funeral service Friday 11 a.m., St. Paul's Rochester. United Interment Methodist Church, White Chapel Cemetery, Troy. Friends may call after Memorial p.m.

Wednesday at Pixley Memorials may be Chapel, made to Camp Oakland. Rochester. KANSIER FREDERICK L. Beloved husband Funeral of Bertha. At A.H.

Peters Home, 12057 Gratiot, from Wednesday 2 p.m. until Thursday 10 Church p.m. of In state at Peace United Christ, 15325. until Gratiot time of from service Fri- 11 day 10 a.m. a.m.

KAPLAN LLOYD, March 23, of 16660 Lilac. Beloved husband Irvine, of. Jennie; and dear Mrs. father of Julius, dren; Harry brother of Lilly Mollot and Bank (Pearl); four grandchilMrs. o'clock Annie Wednesday afternoon at the Richter.

Services. Ira Kaufman Chapel, 18325 W. 9 Mile. Family at the res. of Mr.

and Mrs. Irvine Kaplan, 29891 Rambling Road, Southfield. KELOF GEORGE. Husband of the late Nina; dear father of Joseph, Richard, Mrs. Jeanette Drouillard, Thomas, Sarah, and Anthony; seven grandchildren; brother of Orif and Nadima of New Schultz Funeral Home, 21705 Gratiot Funeral, services at S.

at Mile Wednesday 9 a.m. St. Veronica Church, 9:30. Rosary 8 p.m. Tuesday, Interment Mt.

Olivet. LeDUC PETER March 23. Beloved husband of Mary; dear father of LawLeDuc and Mrs. Windell (Eleanor) King; four grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren. Funeral Friday 9 a.m.

from Edmund Lesney Son Funeral Home, 13201 W. Warren, Dearborn, to St. Alphonsus Church, 9:30. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Rosary Thursday 8 p.m.

Honorary Life Dearborn Member Council of No. Bishop 2660. Foley of Former member of Ushers' Club and Holy Name. LISKOVEC MARTHA A. March 20.

Beloved wife of Frederick Lucille motherin-law of Dorothy; sister of Aloysius, Walter, Edwin and Joseph. Funeral services Wednesday 8:45 a.m. from the Saiewski Funeral Home, 19111 W. Warren to St. Mary's of Redford Church at 9:30 a.m.

Rosary Tuesday 7:45. Interment Hedwig Cemetery. Member of Altar Society L. Daughters of Isabella, Blessed Sacrament Circle 723. LITCHFORD HAZEL age 72, March 14, In Phoenix, Ariz.

Mrs. Litchford, a native of Norwich, has lived in Phoenix for the last three years. Prior to that she lived In Detroit for most of her married life. Survviors include two daughter, Mrs. Homer Premil of Phoenix, and Mrs.

James Cushion of Detroit; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Services were held March 17 at Chapel of the Chimes, Glendale, Ariz. MACDONALD TILLA March 22, 1971. Beloved wife of the late Alexander Macdonald; cousin of Edna B. Morse; aunt of Mrs.

Russell (Betty) Eggleston of Detroit, and Mrs. (Frances) Bergiwall of Harbor Springs, Mich. At Chapel 3975 of the Wm. R. Hamilton Cass Ave.

until 11 a.m. Wednesday. Funeral services at Westminster Church Chapel, Wednesday at 1 p.m. MacLEOD ORPHA of Detroit. Beloved wife of the late Daniel mother of William Richard and Mrs.

Shirley J. Daleen; dear sister of Mr s. Bess Helmrich; also four grandchildren. Funeral at J. H.

Thomson Funeral Home, 7210 Park Allen Park, Thursday 10 a.m. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. MARX M.L. age 72, of 2449 Sugar Loaf Lane, Ff. Lauderdale, Florida, passed away Tuesday.

Resident 14 years, formerly of Detroit. Survived by his wife Frances; three sons, Michael, Richard and Thomas; two grandchildren, all of Ft. Lauderdale. Services 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Fairchild West Broward Chapel, Ft.

Lauderdale. Donations may be made to the Pulmonary Function Laboratory at Broward General Medical Center, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. MATTHEW MARIE suddenly, March 21, age 74. Beloved wife of William dear mother of Robert of W.

and James Rigrandmother William, Diane, chard, John, James, Robert and Daniel; great-grandmother of Paula; sister of Mabelle Beattie. Mrs. Sylvia and Osius. the in late Elizabeth Mrs. Alice Murphy, Robinson, Rose and Emil VanSlembrouck.

Funeral from the Wm. J. Duross Funeral Home, 28499 Schoenherr (S. of 12 Mile), Warren, Thursdav at 9:30, and St. Edmund Church at 10 a.m.

Prayer service Wednesday 8 p.m. Interment Resurrection. McFARLIN FLORENCE of Bay City, March 22, 1971. Widow of the late Chester J. McFarlin; sister of Reve.

Fr Edwin J. Gaffney S.J. of Detroit, and Miss Loretta Gaffney of Bay City. Services Thursday at 10:30 at the 256 W. No.

A. Trahan Funeral Chapel: Madison, Bay City, and 11 a.m. St. at St. James Church.

Interment In Patrick's Cemetery, Bay City. Prayer service at chapel on Wednesday 8:15 p.m. McKEE WILLIAM March 22. Beloved husband of the late Minnie Holland McKee: dear father of Mrs. Clifford Theodore Daver (Dorothy), Mrs.

Gibbon (Marion), Mrs. Eugene Fur. neaux (Fern), Harold S. McKee, also and the late William J. McKee survived by ten grandchildren and 20 dear brother of Flora Crouch of Foley, Wednesday 8 Alabama.

Funeral services p.m. from Ross B. Northrop 8 Son Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River nois. (Redford), Memorials are suggested to the Interment Chicago, Redford United Methodist Church. MECHANCO MARY JANE, March 21.

mother- Beloved of wife of John; dear Blanche Ward, Charles grandmother and of Jacque- 11; line Blackwell; sister of Florinda Woodruff, Myrtle ices Thursday 1 p.m. from the John Griffin, and William Wiggins. ServN. Santeiu Son Funeral Home, 1139 Inkster Rd. (between Ford Rd.

and Cherryhill). MICHOWSKI LOUISE. Beloved wife of Walter dear mother of Mrs. Joseph (Alyce) Zelenak and Jerome; also six grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Theresa Rajewski, Mrs.

Betty Philopolous, Sister Caroline Marie C.S.S.F., Mrs. Bernice Daoust, Mrs. Martha Graneral and Thursday Mrs. 9:30 a.m. from A.

H. Vita Gokey. FuPeters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave. at Vernier Rd. (8 Mile), Grosse Pointe Woods, and 10 a.m., St.

Joan of Arc Church. Rosary Wednesday 8:15 p.m. NELLIGAN ANNA March 23. Beloved wife of the late Owen B. Funeral services Thursday 10 a.m.

at Ross Home, B. North- 22401 rop Son Funeral Grand River (Redford). OBERMAN LENA, March 15, 1971, age 82. Resident of Venice, formerly of Detroit. Beloved wife of the late Max; dear mother of Sam, Maurice, Harry, and Mrs.

Eva Baclewski; survived by 13 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Services were held in Los Angeles, Calif. Burial in Hillside Cemetery Los Angeles. Memorial contributions to the Heart Fund would be appreciated. OLIVER WILBUR H.

Beloved husband of Mildred dear brother of Jean and Robert Vaughn Funeral Thursday 11 a.m. at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave. at Vernier Rd.

(8 Mile), Grosse Pointe Woods. OUELLETTE EDMUND March 21. Husband of Elsie; father of Mrs. Lorell Pietras and Mrs. Jean Rosochacki; brother of Alvin, Mrs.

Ella two Holland and Mrs. Irene Shanahan; grandchildren. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Wednesday at 2.0 PATTON FRANCES (nee Venigoni), Wife of the late Walter; dear sister of Mrs. Louis (Mary) Capitani, Mrs. William (Jenny) Sena, and Louis Venigoni (Emily); survived by nieces and newphews.

Funeral Home, Friday 9 3509 a.m., E. Gilewski Funeral Davison, to St. Augustine Church at 9:30. Burial M. Olivet.

PREWITT ETHAN C. Suddenly, March 18 af Miami Beach, Husband of Elizabeth father of E. Christopher and James H. Prewitt; also survived by one Memorial services at the Jefferson Ave. Presbyterian Church.

Burns Ave. at E. Jefferson. Thursday at 12 noon. For further inofrmation call the Wm.

R. Hamilton TE 1-2712. Memorial tributes may be sent to the tribute fund of Bethesda Memorial Hospital, Boynton Beach, or to the charity of your choice. RITTER CASPAR (Cass), dear March father Husband of the late Anna; Father Edward, William, and Mrs. Richard (Margaret) Houlihan; also 16 and three great-grandchildren; brother Edward of Della, Joseph, and Mrs.

(Margaret) Tholl. Funeral from the J. A. DeSantis Funeral Home, Chalmers Ave. at Charlevoix, Thursday at 10:15.

Assumption Grotto Church at p.m. 11 a.m. Member of Rosary Hudson Wednesday Post 357 A.L. Memorial service Wednesday 8:30 p.m. RODGERS EDWARD owner Rodgers Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Service.

Beloved husband of Rose; Clechor- dear father, of Mrs. Ray, Mrs. (Betty) James (Barski, James, also survive: brother of Mrs. Nora bara Ann) Cummings; six grandsons Biedzicki, Frank, Mrs. Victoria Nowicki, and the late Nicholas and Leo.

Funeral Friday 9:30 a.m. from A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot and 10 a.m. at Our Lady Queen of Heaven Church.

Rosary Thursday 8 p.m. Deceased member of of Detroit General Assembly K. and St. Patrick Council No. 3129, R.S.E.S., K.

of C. Rosary Wednesday 8 p.m. ROLLO WILLIAM March 22, of Bloomfield dear, Twp. father of Beloved William husband of David, Marlanne, and Mrs. William L.

(Barbara) Hoehner; dear brother of Mrs. Ernest (Gertrude) Bodine, Mrs. Ed (Agnes) Gauss, and Mrs. Douglas (Rachel) Lewis; also leaves two grandchildren. In state at the Heeney-Sundquist Funeral Home, 23720 Farmington Farmington, from 3 p.m.

Wednesday, until 10 p.m. Thursday, and at St. Mark Lutheran Church, 7979 Commerce Union Lake, Friday from noon until 1 p.m., time of service. ROWE NELLIE, March 22. dear Beloved mother wife of of the Mrs.

Norman (Edna) Norris, Mrs. late Richard; Leslie (Clarice) (Myrie), Schultz, Melvern and the Andrich, Mrs. Carl late Gordon Rowe; sister William of Rodda; Mrs. also Harry leaves five grandchildren and Friggens and ten, o'clock Thursday afternoon at the great-grandchildren. Services R.G.

G.R. Harris Funeral Horne, 15251 Harper. SHEREDA JOSEPH. father Beloved of Ronald, husband of Gerald, Lilly; dear Charles, and Joseph; also survived by six grandchildren; dear Gertrude brother Bryden. Frank, and Mrs.

Dottie KoGenieve Shereda, chivar. Funeral Friday 9:30 a.m. the Geo. F. Killeen Funeral Home, 9555 Chalmers (N.

of Ford X-Way). Si. Juliana 8 Church, Rosary Thursday Donations to the Heart Fund would be appreciated. SHUELL JOSEPH B. Beloved husband of Bonnie Buanell; dear brother of WilDoris; dear father of Dennis liam and George.

Services, Wilkie at Funeral Lahser Home, Road, West Thursday Outer 1 Drive SLABECK CAROLINE, March 22. of 20240 St. Mary's, Beloved wife of Zigmund; dear mother-in-law of Mrs. Bernard Slabeck (Harriette); grandmother of Barbara and Deborah; Samuel, Abraham, Julius and Arthur Parker, Mrs. Max Sosnov, Mrs.

Tillie Benjamin, and Mrs. Esther Sklar. Aunt David Slabeck and family. Services 10 o'clock Wednesday morning at the Ira Rd. Kaufman Chapel, 18325 W.

Nine Mile SUMMERFIELD HENRIETTA, died age 80, March of 22. 439 She Sheldon Detroit, was born in Merritt Twp. on Detroit Nov. most 1890, and has resided in her lifetime. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs.

Elizabeth Lupcke of Frank Los (Amelia) Mielens and of Gaylord, as well as several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the Penzien and Vallender Funeral Home, 608 N. Madison F. Fuller Bay will City, officiate, Rev.

with inter. ment following Lawn Cemetery. SWEENEY VIOLET March 22. Wife of the late George dear mother of Mrs. John (Beryl) Matyas; grandmother of Mrs.

Gerald (Carol) Karasinski, Mrs. Gullford (Joan) Taylor, George and Vicki Matyas; seven greatgrandchildren; sister of Mrs. Gordon (Hazel) Storey of Regina, Saskatchewan, Mrs. Albert (Elsie) Buchanan of London, and Mrs. Ben (Virginia) Gray of Los several nieces and nephews.

Services, Wood Funeral Home, 8450 Plymouth Rd. near Grand River, Thursday p.m. TAUP EMMA C. (nee Schroeder), March 22, 1971, of Hilltop Village, Kerrville, Texas. Mother of Mrs.

George C. Collins and Milton J. Taup; also survived by five grandchildren and five Chapel of the Wm. R. Hamilton great-grandchildren.

In state at Bell 820 E. Maple Birmingham, Thursday 9 a.m. 1:30 p.m. mittal service at White Chapel Cemetery, Thursday at sent p.m. to Memorial fributes may be Hilltop Village Retirement and Nursing Home, Kerrville, Texas, 78028.

WEBB HENRY March 18. Services o'clock Thursday morning Funeral at the Home, R. G. Harris 15251 Harper. Interment Cadillac Memorial Gardens East.

Member of Rose Growers' Association. WEINER WILLIAM, March 22, of 13641 Manhattan, Oak Park. Beloved husband of Rosalie; dear father of Michael and Arthur, Alfred and Victor. Services Barbara; brother of Alexander, 11:30 Wednesday, morning at the Mile Ira Kaufman Chapel, 18325 W. 9 Rd.

WITMER band CHARLES of Mildred: EDWIN. father March Charles and Robert brother of Mrs. Leah Grau, David and Benlamin; from four the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 grandchildren. Funeral Mack at Outer Drive, Wednesday at 10. Interment Kingsville, Ont.

Canada. In Memoriam In loving memory of JOHN A. TOKARSKI Who passed away 11 years ago today, March 24, 1960. Gone the face we loved so to dear, Silent is the voice we loved hear; Too far away for sight or speech, Sweet to remember him who once was here, And who, though absent, is lust dear. Sadly missed by, wife Theresa, son IN LOVING memory of my Husband Richard and Theresa.

and Father, JOSEPH TOMOL Who passed away Mar. 24, 1970 The world may change from year to year, friends from day to day, But never will the one we love, From memory pass away. Sadly missed by wife, and Arline Beatrice and and 6 daughter Vivian grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. Place your Business Service or Building Trade Want Ad at a Free Press Cash Liner Station. Low cost, prompt service and fast-ACTION Ad response Call 222-6800 to find the location nearest you Detroit free Press the action paper 321 W.

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Out-ofstate rate, $2.00 per line daily or Sunday, entire circulation. Attractive multiple to $1.60 per line for 7 insertions. Call us direct: Dial 313-222-6648 ERRORS AND CORRECTIONS The Free Press reserves the riaht to classify, revise or reject any want ad, and is not responsible for errors after the first incorrect sertion of an advertisement. PHONE 222-6800 Classified Telephone Room open 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M.

Monday throuch Thursday Friday 8:30 A.M. to 7 P.M. Saturday 8:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. Sunday 10 A.M.

to 4 P.M. Holidays 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Cemeteries 2 CHRISTIAN Memorial Cemetery lots in Rochester. 693-9476.

WHITE CHAPEL CEMETERY 2 Graves $65 ea. PR 1-6707 Florists HUDSON'S Fresh Flower Shop Specializing In floral arrangements for suburban all occasions. areas daily. Call 963-1985 Service local before noon for same day delivery. USE YOUR HUDSON CHARGE.

DOWNTOWN-4th FLOOR HUDSON'S MOSS LIPINSKI free) FLORISTS, MI 6-7272 INC. 566-4646 (toll or Charge by phone. Daily deliveries. to Detroit and all suburbs. 325 East Brown Birmingham Funeral Directors 10 JEROME A.

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644-6000 IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL 18325 W. 9 Mile EL 7-5200 A. J. VAN LERBERGHE 13340 E. Warren YEARS 2-1700 70 A.H.

Peters Funeral Home 20705 P. Woods 12057 10 13300 SCHMALZRIEDT SONS 16625 Grand River VE 5-3100 VASU-LYNCH N. Wood. btw. 13-14 Mile LI 9-0500 Chas.

Verheyden, Inc. 16300 Established AT Over OUTER Years BRIVE TU 1-8500 UM JAR "HAPPY" ADS Special Words for Special People line 4 line 1 MIN. 222-6800 Greetings "ALMA" "HAPPY BIRTHDAY" wishes ao to one of the nicest These, know! HELEN C. AH YES, Miss Day, you are the epitome of Noel Coward's "Blithe Spirit. You're very important to us.

YOUR BOSS. ALBERT, The jungle can wait. Come home, Love, Mother. Less Poetry A Little More Sell, Will Save Me Giving Some Phone People -SJM ATTENTION MEMBERS ON THE OF 25th THE niversarv of its inauguration in CASANOVA CLUB nue. Richie, member Maurice Greetings G's Lionel, Eastwood to garage, Louie, Eddie Pool Tippie Townsend and D.

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Good luck life Luella. CONGRATULATIONS TO winning OUR SON the Phil and on state championship basketball tournament. Love, Mom and Dad. There's C.R.- really no excuse for all DEAR stupidity. But keep trying.

Your Captive. DARON, SYNNOMON "THE Love THREE Mom, Grandma, Grandpa MUSKETEERS" DEAR JANE Let me touch you with a sincere wish for a Happy Birthday and hope are that all your future birthdays equally as LOVE happy and TARZAN satisfying. DEAR LARR Just note to let you know. Your'e always in my heart and Come Sept. 25th a new life we will start.

Love P. Nut LARRY, it was a areaf party for-and because of you. Sandy. LENORE, Have read the book Not The Sphinx Is For Sale or (How To Get Gypped in Eavot). Bargain Hunter.

L-P-P-1-T, love you! Ronny. I MARILYN-After 20 years, still hear them "Playing Our Happy Anniversary. STAN. MAY THE air never leak from your tires, the battery never expire, for dear Rita N. your car did it again, on you I can never depend 8:00 High -Would a cookie MIKE and Michelle, Thanks for the ride, the party and the Introduction.

Sandy. MITTENS: M-E-0-W If that pair, who share your home, do not prepare gourmet meals for you, we have a new twist with tuna at 1435. Come live here. KOKo. MRS.

BEESLEY "Hark" by Shakespeare very much appreciated. D.F.P.C.D. GIRLS. "MUDEAR" Roses are red, violets are Ilke blue. you.

So Happy alad to birthday have a sent mother special affection from the 6 of us. ODE TO THE WEATHERMAN The month of March has got to go along with all the slush and snow hate to wish my life away But oh how I wish it was May OMAR, equals 75. Love Judy. PAULA T. HERE'S HOPING YOUR STAY AT HENRY FORD will be over before you know It.

TO CHEER YOU! This little note, instead of us, Has come to make you'll a call feel better, And say, "Hope Now, in lust no time at all!" ALBERT, ANN, MARIA. PAM, Why is it impossible for you to mean what you say or say what you mean? Jack. PAT AND BILL: It's been a long time since we've had a cribbage game. Do you still have the four-foot board? An old friend. PETE How about some new pastries In your restaurant.

The Koffee Klatch. Picking you up has been a chore I've enjoyed, And next week, from 6 to 8, will be one big void. FOR MARTY -FROM FRED Q.D. The six month trial is over, It's a success. Forward D.D.

RAY B. 21st Birthday This greeting is full of wishes for gladness, joy and laughter Some to make your birthday happy, And some to save for after. LOVE, DAD AND TOMMIE Right On Blue Gold Up against the wall I say, St. will have its A cheer for those who REALLY care, From one who wants you to stay. ROBBIE "Happy Birthday" LOVE MOM ROGER Where in Are the there world moun- are you climbing now? tains left? N.

Erak. RUTH: S-M-I-L-E! Life Is WORTH LIVING. Kick Up your heels. The boss-lady on 2. Smiles Are Contagious Spread a Smile Today Snow, Snow, Go Away Come again some other day (year?) WE'VE HAD IT! quess you have you fears, I hate to rush SHACKOR-Tho' say, It's you, but it's going on 5 years SHACKEE SNOQUALAMIE SUE: Can we expect you when the Salmon LELAND start LIL running and in Michigan? GLENLAKE GERT.

St. Lucifer: Please use your powers To Aid Me In Passing My Exams. YOUR PAL, H.B.K. SURPRISE! I JOSEPH P. Happy Birthday to all.

the Love biggest and Eileen, Louise, Jimmy, Mary and best Daddy of them Ann. THE SIGN was there, "No Parking" It said, as sat in the car, the ticket read. did my best to contain my woe but I knew very soon my money must go. The moral, my friend, if parking you do, be careful the meter maid doesn't FINE you! To our adorable SCOTCH PINE, Whose family thinks he's divine. We're looking forward to your visit, with MIMI, JOHNNY, MUZZY and WHO-IS-IT? TONY S.

Hope you're enloyina the Merry-Go-1 Round, it always was a fun type thing. If you ever, get off loog enough, give me a call. MF TO ALL FP Emplovees, heres onel And believe me this is no pun. When you see Column 9 You To know you can loin in will think it's devine, the fun. TO CHUCK, You've made it spring In my heart ever since you came into my 1 love you with all my heart.

life. Please Stay Don't Legal Notices 15 CITY OF DETROIT-OFFICE TREASURER OF THE CITY Detrolt, Michigan, March 24, 191 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FOR CEMENT SIDEWALKS Pursuant to the City Charter, notice is hereby given that an assessment, Indicated above, has been levied as against the properties numbered appearing as on the assessment rolls follows: ROLL NO. 9-P ROLL NO. 10-P ROLL NO. 11-P ROLL NO.

12-P ROLL NO. 13-P ROLL NO. 14-P ROLL NO. 15-P ROLL NO. 16-P ROLL NO.

17-P If the entire assessment is not pald in full by April 23, 1971, or if paid in Installments, Interest as provided by Tifle 6, Chapter Section 10 of the City Charter will' be added. All Information concerning the above is on file in the City Treesurer's Office, Room 136, City-County Building, Detroit, Michigan. C.T.-11 ROBERT J. TEMPLE, City Treasurer Business Announcements 23 STRENGTH EQUALITY A.S.A. INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS MR.

AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN WIVES ENTERTAINMENT CELEBRATION RALLY! REFRESHMENTS I HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE In Our Membership Drive For The Last 30 Days We Have Hundreds Hundreds of New Members. Here Are Just A Few of the Things We are Going To Celebrate HELLO TO GOODBYE Retirement Saturday Work Pension Plan To the Minnie Insurance Plan Loading the Floor Vacation Plan No Security NEW MEMBERS WELCOME So Mama You Papa Friday Night, March 26, 8:00 P.M. Open To Hear About Your Future Come to 14333 Livernols (Riggers Hall) To Soupy from Gonce, who really can donce and likes to have fun at the Moose. To the north she will flee on the weekends you see, deer hunting or shooting a goose. Her new home will be ready cus Carl works very steady building their nothern retreat.

It's not like Alabama Detroit or Atlanta But she'd rather be there than to eat. To all the Teachers in Warren THANKS for being so understandina. What would we do without vou? LOVE, MOMS DADS VERA S. Aloha! Alas, the vacation has ended, bur memory lingers Thanks for callina to say hello. Where are you agent (E.J.F.) Call your BUCKINGHAM SUPER SPY.

Urgent. Lost and Found 20 HAVE YOU LOST OR FOUND FREE PRESS AD WILL HELP. SOMETHING? A NDLY CALL MISS DAY, 222-6635. LOST-BIk. min.

poodle, vic. of 8 Mile and Lahser, answers to the name of rew, 534-8512, after 6 p.m., 534-0517. LOST. blond Shepherd answers Thor vic. of Mile and Greenfield.

Reward. 836-4936. Personals 22 ANYONE OWE YOU MONEY? Let us Collect for you KE 8-8710 NOTICE: "All persons having knowledge of the whereabouts of MINNIE GROSSMAN, formerly of 3351 Collingwood Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, or her heirs if any, please contact John M. A. Rolli Esquire, 126 Main Street, Littleton, New, Hampshire 03561 for information relating to real property owned by the above party and located in the, town of Bethlehem, New Hampshire." PRIVATE DETECTIVE 584-8515 Transportation 32 AUTO DRIVEWAY CHICAGO MASS.

491-7800 13201 GRAND RIVER Detroit 27 Transport; Fla. Calif. Seattle. 3169 Woodward. 833-1700.

CARS $65 CAR ALLOWANCE OREGON SEATTLE (This is not a Job) 18018 WOODWARD 865-5700 9970 GRAND RIVER 931-0620 SERVICE, -Riders Worcester, Mass. Leaving Mar. 26. Call 646-9806. Educational 35 UNSKILLED UNTRAINED KPA is now selecting applicants to train in IBM keypunch.

There is no experience necessary and no HSD needed. However, these people must be willing to accept a position in Detroit or surrounding area immediately after training. If interested call KPA. 961-2545. Trade Technical Schools 36 EXCITING CAREERS EARN TOP PAY AS A SPECIALIST BIG DEMAND FOR TRAINED MAN IN THESE FIELDS Electronic Engineers Radio, T.V.

Broadcasting DAY AND EVENING CLASSES APPROVED FOR VETERANS STUDENT LOANS AVAILABLE FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE ITT EDUCATION SERVICE 2473 WOODWARD DETROIT FOR FREE BOOKLET VISIT WRITE OR CALL MR. DAVIS ELECTRONIC INSTITUTE 962-2800 Institute of Diesel Technoloay ROYAL OAK EARN MORE, Learn to be a diesel engine mechanic Intensive Training Program MODERATE RATE 544 4013 LEARN Diesel Truck Driving Over the road and city training. VA app. Greer, 537-3905, Mich. off.

LEARN Bulldozers, graders, drag lines crane. Field training, G.I. appr. Greer, 537-3905, Mich. off.

Help Wanted, Male 40 AC-DC HEIL-ARC WELDER General welder, good with tools. Apply in person, 3940 Conners, Det. ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN We need men to help develop and expand one of northern Michigan's most beautiful and exciting ski resort and convention complexes. 2 to 5 years experience required. Contact William Cockfield architect c-0 of Boyne Mountain Lodge, Boyne Falls, Mich.

Phone 616-549-2441. Asst. Office Mgr. $650 Leading employer pays our fee for mature men with some related experience. Personnel.

1621 Penob. PERMANENT STAFF 961-6256 tIll 5 ASSISTANT MANAGER For suburban real estate office, progressive man interested In excellent future. Experience not essential. Salary and expense account if qualified. 534-4746.

AAA COLLEGE? GRAD OR NON-GRAD? Many excellent openings: Accounting, claims, clerical EDP, engineering, management, personnel and sales. Call Career Pers. 255-5000. AUTO PAINTER Must be A-1. Good Working Conditions and Fringe Benefits.

SEE BOB DAVIS at TRUMBULL CHEVROLET, Michigan Brooklyn. AUTO PARTS SALES grad, with Interest In cars, exper. helps $5000. Call Mr. McCann.

773-9400 Snelling Snelling agy. BARBER Call 794-7822. full time. Algonac, BARBER 30 yrs. or under, must have long hair experience.

Universal Mall 751-9115 BARBER-stylist male or female, full time, steady, 963-1400. BARBER wanted 241 Madison Ave. 963-9200 COLD HEADING Waterbury Farrel Operator and setup. Nut forming experience preferred. Apply Fasteners Assembly, 50600 Russell Schmidt, Mt.

Clemens. Personals 22 BLOOD DONORS NEEDED RH NEG. RH POS. $7.00 MIDWEST BLOOD SERVICE 650 W. VERNOR Corner Grand River WO 1-5344 Educational 35 TRAIN TO BE A HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Learn to operate Bulldozers, Draglines, at Scrapers, Trenchers, our modern facility in Miami, Florida.

A high-paid career is open to ambitious men. UNIVERSAL HEAVY CONSTRUCTION SCHOOLS Dept. 1901 N. W. 7th Street Miami, Florida, 33125 OR For Immediate Information WRITE Suite 6-B 595 Forrest Avenue Plymouth, Mich.

48170 PHONE: (313) 455-0981 Help Wanted, Male 40 CIVIL ENGINEER B.S.C,E. degree, required. 3-4 yru. experience required. Capable of administering earth work asd concrete construction and performing field design to supplement drawings and specifications.

Send resume P.O. to Box the Ralph, M. Parsons 300, Monroe, Michigan 48161. An equal opportunity employer CAN YOU SELL? Advance in a progressive base sales oriented co. Outside helps.

$9000. 1. Comm. Jack. 773-9400 Shelling Snelling any CLAIMS adiustor trainee degree.

$7200 car, expenses, Fee bd. Anderson Emp. WO 2-5123. "CONSUMER PRODUCTS" Dea. helps.

Some sales exper, No overnite. Co. car. exp. Start $8,400.

bonus. Jim Richards. Mich. Sales Assoc. Agy.

358-2200 "COLLEGE DEGREE" Plus some sales. Co. International car, co. starts you at $9,000. oppty.

to Mgmt. Call Lee Zapp. 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE CHIEF ENGINEER Seamless Steel Tubing- Fee Paid SELECTIVE PERSONNEL 963-3540 COMPUTER SUPPLIES. Sell mag tapes and Supplies. STATE.

$12,000 Base and car and exp. Call Jim Decatyse at 398-5000 Sales Consultants. COLLEGE GRADUATE National company looking sharp trainees. Business majors pref, fee co. car.

F. Marsh. 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE ANY COOK Short order; days, full time, 19505 Grand River. 535-2800. Sales exp.

helps. $15,000 Fee "COMPUTER HARDWARE" paid. Excep. oppty. C.

Heltz. Mich. Sales Assoc. Aqy. 358-2200 PROD" Sales bka.

helps. Tech degree. Sal. Mich. comm.

Sales Co. Assoc. Agy. 358-2200 car. Call Chet.

EXECUTIVE SALES TRAINEE $1,000 MO. GUARANTEE If you meet company requirements. We need several qualified persons to enter our executive sales training program. You will receive 90 days of extensive trainIng. Position based on an aptitude test and personal interview not on background.

For appointment call 341-8306 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. only ELECTRICIAN JOURNEYMAN Experienced in industrial conduit, wiring and control installations. Experience in trouble shooting is helpful. Good pay, liberal benefits.

Immediate opening. Apply in person. Edw. C. Levy Co.

Personnel office. 8800 Dix, Detroit, 9 to 3 p.m. EXTRA INCOME $1.75 salary hourly plus bonus, route over work, mornings or afternoons, 17, neat appearance. High school grad. Car necessary.

Call FULLER BRUSH CO. East Side, Dwnriver, Drbrn. 371-7755 N.W., Oakland County 353-2166 FIBER GLASS MAN and Must be polyester experienced sprayina. Phone 772- In boat lay-Up 4444 FOREMAN Know assembly, weldina hiprod. rivetina, $800 mo.

544-3767 PERFORMANCE PERS, GUARDS With low pressure license. Midnight and afternoon shift. Call 882-1443 Full time, age 26-55. Call between 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 341-2361.

H.S. GRAD with mechanical drawing for apprenticeship in cloth cutting and layout. Apply 9 to 11 a.m., 1401 14th St. "Hydraulic" Sales Mgr. Experienced W-regulator bonus, controis, valves.

co. car, top oppty. Zapp. 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE ASY, "INDUSTRIAL SALES" Tech helps. sales Fee pd.

some $16,000 car coll. chem. comm. for top man. Call Chuck.

358-2200 Mich. Sales Assoc. Agy. "INSULATION MATERIALS" Mat. oppty.

Right man can College earn $16,000 1st yr. Car, exp. helps. Fee paid. Call Chet.

Mich. Sales Assoc. Agv. 358-2200 JANITORS Waned -Full time. Apply 9 to 11 a.m., 5715 Rivard, Detroit, JOB HUNTING? OVER 21? CALL CAREER PERSONNEL WEST 255-5000 EASTSIDE 547-4700 MAN at arithmetic, for clerical work.

Industrial office. Pontiac area. Mail resume with pay experience to Box 1660, Detroit Free Press 48231. MEAT SCALE WRAPPER TECHNICIAN Melier Inc. is currently seeking an Individual with background experience in maintenance of computerized scales and associated automatic meat wrapping equipment.

A license this field is desirable but not mandatory. The person selected for this position will be covering all of these the Meiler stores and servicing machines. Salary is negotiable based upon ability and past experience and accomplishments. We offer a com plete package of company paid benefits which include life, dental and days, holidays and vacations, sick hospitalization insurance, paid birthpay plan and a vested profit sharing retirement plan with self-contributory privileges. Qualified and interested individuals should contact the Personnel Department at 616 453- 6711 Ext.

241 or apply in person to: MEIJER INC. 2727 WALKER RD. N.W. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 49504 Management Trainee? No exp.

nec. Just desire to learn. Call Career Pers. 255-5000. start $550 to $650.

Over 21. MANAGEMENT EN 383-0111 till 9. Pers. PERMANENT STAFF CO. MANAGEMENT Fire Casualty representative, degree.

Co. will train. car, free. ANDERSON EMP. WO 2-5123 MANAGEMENT Trainee $5400 Extrovert Sales-oriented No fee.

Blair agy, 398-4520 MGMT. TRAINEE Learn A to of a national $7,200. Call Ed. 274-9000 agy MECHANIC Auto and truck, dealership preferred. Must have heavy experience and be able to work with little direction.

Apply JIM ROBBINS CO. Stephenson Hwy. at 14 Mile, Troy METAL SALES. Major co. needs Top sharp money and salesman for local area.

352-3000 exper. helps. CHOATE Mr. CHOATE Call Goff. egy.

MODELS- Professionals or those who qualify for fashion photo, TV. Beauty Over 18. 5'8" min. American Model Agency, WO 3-4546. LO 2-8889, LI 7-1550, PR 3-2000.

OFFICE Job with co. $475 11000 mo. W. HSG. McAmerican Personnel, Nichols, 862-2676.

PROGRAMMER 360-67 good OS man with 50 or 67 Need, working experience. Degree helps for Mamt. oppty. Ph. Eve Hines.

352-3000 CHOATE agy, PROGRAMMER-2 yrs. exp COBOL oS, 544-3767 DOS, PERFORMANCE PERSO. Enjoy PHARMACIST- Northern Michigan, living. -MANAGER Good Fringe. Contact Rapids, Bernie Post, Southland Big Michigan.

Public Relations? Some college. Outgoing, car. Call Career 255-5000. ing processes for new existPRODUCT Engineer -Exp. In developing products, supervise design of tools, gages.

Press Send (48237). resume to: Box 1657, Free STEAM ENGINEER 1st Class--First Shift Compressor Operator To operate and maintain compressors. Experience Required Apply Employment Office MACK STAMPING PLANT 11631 Mack Avenue CHRYSLER CORPORATION An Equal Opportunity Employer.

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