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3 5 1 i A 1 aT" I i. i i. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IIOUS MEN 1o loflrn TPADF. CAuatit ynu rH'iin tp Hfir. VARY AND Pt SARAH SU'PP.

SIS Lift flvuia whflt I'm lirnnsf nn TravH rr.nn:tflnt lirnrisr CORNISH Funerals Today -us 321 W. UUyettt. DtttBtl. Kitli. 43231 PHONE 222 6300 WANT AD RATES CASH RATES TRANSIENT ADVERTISING Two line Minimum Per Una 10 times or mora Consecutively B7 Seven, Eight ond Nine times.

Consecutively 94 Three, Four, Five ond Six Times. Consecutively 1.05 One and two times 1.30 Situations Wonted 82 Count 28 letters including spaces PAMAYODF.S PETER. Dear husband of Mary; father of Elizabeth Cantaiqis and Knv Sadler; four qrflndrhilriren. Funerfll Thursday 9: "JO vm from Buresh Funeral Hom U6.H Puritan corner of Schaefer. Ssrvices 10 a.m.

at SS. Constnntine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church, 4801 Oakman Blvd. Interment Grand Lawn, PRZYBYLSKI VICTORIA. Dear wife ol Louis; dear mother of Mrs. Joseoh (Adele) Pre-chel, Mrs.

Douglas (Elizabeth) Al-cock, Gerald, and Mrs. Georoe (Theresa) Vesidi; nine qrandchlt-dren and seven great-qrandchiidren. Funeral Thursday morning from frm Frontczak Funeral Home, S326 Mc-Douoall. St. Aqnes Church in Pincon-ninq, at 11 a.m.

RICH BERNARD Birmingham Husband of Marie; father of Mrs. Gena (Sally; Jenkins, Mrs. John (Wendy) Pritzlaff, and Brad Rich; three brothers, five sisters, five grandchildren. At Manley Bailey Funeral Home, 13 Oakland, Biminghem. Visitinq hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

Service Friday 2 p.m. from the First Presbyterian Church, Birmingham. Memorials to Leader Doqs for the Blind Rochester, Mich. RIDLING CECIL Aoril 25, age 7i, of Lincoln Park. Beloved husband of PROJECT ENGINEERS Automatic Parts Handling Equipment FAB-TEC Div.

F. JOS. LAMB CO. 8129 E. 9 MILE WARREN, MICHIGAN 536-1070 Draftsman: $13K Fee pa i txnertence j-j vrs.

stuliu-ai nr.ttr. Ton firm. onod benefits. Todd JH-300JKI)A2JiCHOATE AG DETROIT PUBLIC SCHOOLS Announcing procedure to establish eligibility list for STATIONARY EN-1 GINEER APPRENTICE. This is a four year work -classroom study program leading to First Class Stationery Engineer.

High School diolome or 18-30 years old (35 lor Veterans) no phvsi-, cal defects ability to pass written Civil Service examination. Write to Mr. Charles E. Johnson, Non-Instructional personnel, 5057 Woodward, Detroit, Mi. 48207, for application and detailed information.

Hurry, closing dale is May 17, 1972. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER DESIGNER sheet metal cabinets. Layout, elect, comp. to $650. 399-J4 7i RAY GREENE PERS EXPERIENCED restaurant worker, over 30 vrs.

old. WA 1-631. 4848 E. Jos compau. Johnin Grill.

EXECUTIVE and Associate Director for new Comprehensive Health Planning Agency In Northern Michigan.1 Applicant should have a Master's; Deqree in Health Planning or re-j lated field. Work experience In' Health Planning or Administration will also be considered. Director will: be hired on June 1, 1972 and beam work on that date. Send Curriculum Vitae and salary reguirement to I North Central Michigan Healtti Planning Council Coni'N 6v 49770 EXCELLENT opportunity for new car salesman who is willina' to work hard. Retail sales exDerience; reauired but not necessarily Sales.

We will train vou. Demo furnished. See Jim Harrison. Bob Borst Lin-Merc. 1950 MaDle Rd.

Troy. Electric Eye Burner Experienced In precision burning of mild steel plate. Custom Fabricators. 15720 Dale, Telegraph-Fenkell Area. ELECTRICIAN.

Contact: H.D. Mor- 1 row, McCord 191 Labadie, Wyandotte, Mich. 284-3600. ESTIMATOR Gaqes and Tools Should have experience as Estimator in this line or I bb-shop experience, with feel for I competitive prices. Light travel and heavy telephone activity.

Send resume to Box 456.1, Free Press. Detroit, 48231 ESTIMATOR: Some Civil eng. background lor guanlity take off, bidgino $9,600 ben. Tom. 544-1350 Snelling 8.

SneMing aov EX-GI's Many Trainee Openings. Call Career Pers.255-5000 EXPERIENCED Barmaid wanted. Vince's Bar. 2229 John R. EXP.

SECURITY GUARDS Wanted at once. Full or part tjme onlv. Must have car, phone, and uniform. Report to 19455 or 19457 Liver- nnis. EXPERIENCE CASHIER FOR CAFETERIA WORK.

WO 1-6490. An Eoul Onnortunity Emnlover EXPERIENCED MEATCUTTER LI 5-3044 EXP. TV men wanted who can take over TV business while owner has to do other business. Boyne Electric. Bovne Citv.

Mich. PO Box 57 i FOREMEN $1 (2) reeded Immediatelv-Assembly room and stamping room. Employer osvs fee too benefits. Call 91-625. PERMANENT STAFF COMPANY FURNACE SALESMEN Full time-must be licensed.

400 cleaning orders ahead. Pomiac area.i 20 oct. commission; 682-7421. GO RON DESK of phr IllPn i.i:- C.1 I Jm CHOATt CHCVATE FOREMAN. Punrh Pres r'lMait V.iO.'.P tPrn town WW Rptnc-i tion pid R.

G. Hudson Co Pr. I7SS Pnno. Rldt) yiAl Ci'iJA RDS-SI30 "week, "must aualltv for CCW Call 355-36IK) "ATTENDANT, stcadv iob. 150H oav, must he steady worker.

8005 Jcftprvvi cor. Van Dyke 7 "guards Immediate ooeninos. must hae form, car. GO ai'-ls, 18 and over. MUST BE attractive, davs or nignts.

"r'nt for apt. maintenance work full time employment Act. Utll ncl. good salary. 565-9PS2.

HOUSEWIVES Large catalog co. need women. CAN EARN $2.25. FROM HOME No experience necessary, comm. 963-9540 HARDWARE MGMNT Some exp in paint or hardware.

Pref. some roll. Can move ouicK. $7,200. Call Mr.

Knioht, 353-6500. SNELLING SNELL INGagy HOSTESS Days Full and Part time Apply in person between 2-4 m. 1 5325 W. 8 Mile Rd. JIG BORE OPER.

Afternoon shift, Aircraft machinin experience required DEXTER TOOL 754-4500 INSTANT JOBS Start today. Inside sales work, salary. Can earn un to $3-hr. wkdavs. Sat.

10-3. TuMer Hotel, PeHt at Adams, Suites BtC INSIDE SALES Branch office of national organlie-tion requires good person forinsid sates. dav week, fringe benefits. For interview call: 921-8741 Concord-Edsel Ford aree INSURANCE Fieldman Marketing with (21 vears Underwriting Experience Multiple Lines. Copeland, 355-1216, Capital Agcy, INSIDE TICKET Sales.

Full or part time. Good sal. Apply Tuiier Hoei, Park and Adams. Suites BAG. Jr Electrical Estimator.

Box 453, Free Press 4823'. KEYPUNCH 10,000 key 3 shifts, full or part time, Southiieiol area, 355-1234. Ask for Mrs. Baqlev. Lift Truck Mechanics Exp.

only need to epolv, electric exp. helpful but not nee, good benefits. Send resume to P.O. Box 4925, Detroit, Mich. 48219.

Legal Trainee, $50O FEE PAID. No experience pec. Larqe firm will train bright niisj with good type S.H. Call Carol. 352-3000 CHOATE t.

CHOATE iB LEADS LEADS LEADS BRAND NEW CADILLAC We are looking for reos for state of Michiqan and Toledo. Expenses, car, commission Call Mr. Justin, 773-9802 $150 min. take home. WO 4-7769, bet.

8-11 a.m. MAINTENANCE GEN'L Plant maintenance of machines, building. A trouble shooting handyman, welding background helps. $10,400. Davis.

353-6500. SNELLING 4 SNELLING AGY. MANUFACTURING PROCESS ENGINEER Caoable of layout processes, opportunity in Oregon. Replies handled in srh-iclestconfi-rlnce Box M3 1 3 Free Press, 4W31 MALE Bookkeeper, full time "a Chuck Smith, Chuck's Transmission, 13413 E. McNichols.

LA 6-7535. MANAGEMENT degree, sv.juu pips car, some sales exoer. Fee paid. ANDERSON EMP. WO 2-S' 23 (1 In inaM Hrtve -upr 'nnp with rrctorflhrms Your o'AnU'ion wn s'ill bp in hioom Alien nurgtufn rARL ol tiieFflrms.

Terry Lenhardt IS 13 TODAY HAPn TRFNS Love-Mom, Susie 4 Crenn 10 ALL MY FRIENDS THANKS for a wonderful sur-i i.i,n prise. It a i i ii never forget. I Peter Clayton! Lost and Found 20 HAVE YOU LOST SOMETHING? FOUND SOMETHING? A FRIENDLY FREE PRfc55 AD WAY HfcLr" Call Miss Day 222-6630 $100 for return of propeller, black Har-tzell missing from Willow Run Airport. I "'her "710 Hoatherwav, Ann Arbor 48104. 31 3-971 :7476.

FOUND dupov, Lincoln-Southfield area, Birminoham, wearinq choke' collar No I.D., tan, lona-hair mutt. 6-16-5569 anvtjme. LOST Collie Iqe male, sable and wnile, Sunday morn. Fourth-Kenwood area, Royal Oak. Reward.

Children's pet. 419 S. Kenwood. 543.Q015; 398-6217. LOST Siberian Huskv 16 mos.

blk and white blue eves. Tao No. 796 Area Long Lake-Orhcard Lake Rds. REWARD. Call 626-070.

LOST Small dog, part collie Husky. Vic. qrocery parking lot, Soulhfield-Allen Reward. Call Vicki, 382-0364. LOST-basebalfqlove, cor Chandler Pk Sun.

am. 886-6064. FOUND Male toy poodle, charcoal, Mevers JWcNichols. 861-6829. 1 OST Wht.

German snepnero, mate. Lansina tao. Mile-Southfield 531 LObT-Toy pooole, white, green sweater. 135 W. Re- ward LOST Old vellow tonic at, some white, nr.

Rd. Reward. 453-4160 '68 areen on green PCM; 074, lost Fenkell-Greenfield area. Reward. 273-7237 or 834-8777.

REWARD for return." Blue case, con-, tains Tupperware. 892-0868. Personals 22; ANYONE owe vou money? Lei us col- ecHor you. 398-4924. FLIGHTS to London and Europe from Detroit, one way and returns.

(5191 2SA-A21. Charter Travel Service, 1921 Wyandotte E. Windsor 15, JDntsrio. After hours 519-945-8775 MAR please contact me. Everything Is the same as before.

Love, Norman C. Call me 1 Lud 1 Business Announcements 23 A DIRECT LINE for placing Detroit Free Press classified ads, correc-: tinns. and cancellations is now avail able. NO CHARGE TO THE CALLING PARTY. DIAL 800-482-4670 Professional Services 24 FOR PUBLISHING consideration.

Sheet mus'C a.ia sona ma.Driais 10 rmmnaniert hv demo record or ta'ne. Ravaltios will be rvid on flc i cepted material. Gene Blakley, 84 apl. 306. Detroit.

48201. IMlCMTIHMC AAMTCn II Li I iui Nsj vv-vi i l.1: We will develnp, design, finance and bring your idea or invention, patented or unpatented, to the attenlinn of our national manufacturer clients who seek new products. Cash sale or royalties possible. Free consultation. Call 773-9800 IMPERIAL INVENTORS 71623 E.

9 Mile St. Clair Shores 46050 Lawns, Garden, Landscaping, Sod, Patio Supplies 26 CARPATHIAN mountain walnut, 3 v7 oldtreev8700 14 MileJ3d 264-7261. It Transportation ii AAA AUTO DRIVEAWAY GETTYSBURG, PA, FRISCO, TULSA. OKLA SEATTLE. GAS 13116 GRAND RIVER 491-7800 AAA DRIVE YOURSELF OREGON SEATTLE TALI FOR Nl A 18018 Woodward TO 5-5701 dnis is not a lob) ACE TRANSPORT CALIFORNIA, New York, Fior.da.

S--1tie allowance. 3)69, Woodward. 833 1700. I DRIVEAWAY SERVICE 1 9970 AN DR IV Industrial Services 34 NEED A TRUCK? CALLUM Fait Pick-uo and d-llerv Service. 843 0151.

Mr. Unkel, 2 ton stake. "di'cationa! 35 IBM Keypunch Nurses Aide EASY BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN ah school nnt reauired. No aoe limit Day or evening classes. Short esv courses.

JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE Automation Academy 10 Witherell St. Broderick Tower 964-3880 MEN for a career in computer technology Call Control Data Inst. 444-1044 23775 Northwestern Hwy. VETERANS rail Control Data Inst 23775 Northwestern Hwv. 444 1044 Train To HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Learn la operate Bulldozers, Draglines, Cranes, Scrapers, Loaders, Trenchers, etc.

al our modern facility. A high-paid career is open to ambitious men. UNIVERSAL HEAVY CONSTRUCTION SCHOOLS Dept. 1115 Miami, Florida, 33125 APPROVED FOR VETERANS Or nr rd inte Informatinn Writs Suite fi-B, 595 Forrest Avenu Plymouth, Mich. 48170 PHONE (313) 455 0911 1 1 1 Announcementt 18-39 Automotive 291-364 Deafh 1-10 Employment 40-57 Financial 110-118 Legali 15-16 AAerchandise 222.287 Real Estate 119-201 Rentals 65-105 Announcements 1 8-39 ONtY 50' PER LINE CAil 222-6800 1 I 0 Greetings A VERY SPECIAL WELCOME HOME Grandma Grandpa FICANO The DePooles Bev Only three more days.

Pally Karen Dear Top Salesman, Who's selling tops these davs? Hope you're aetting back the nld verve ajidcharrrv Love, HELEN Dorothv Mantel Have A NICE DAY. Terry DUANE DAHL WILL BE AT THE 20th REUNION CATHOLIC CENTRAL MAY 6 Do not be depressed about your flivver. Better days are ahead. How could I forget this day PUDGE HAPPY ANNIVERSARY PETB Grammy Grandpapa Drost, Happy 26 Years Our love, sweet Billy Doinka i John. HAPPY BIRTHDAY GRANDMA LOVE, A Happy Birthday TERRY LENHARDT JACKIE GENE MONAHAN Thanks for all the goodies! Your Pal Terry PIRATE Welcome to the warm loving home of L.

If he gives you any static, iust nibble his feet while he's asleep. K. JIM SHEMBRE Will Be At The 20th REUNION CATHOLIC CENTRAL MAY 6 K. Best wishes on the anniversary of your blrth.B D.C and the gang SARAH'S SUPER CREW' Have a great time vou three. Please, please, see that your Captain Sarah has a relaxed and eniovab'e time 'cause she needs it badlv.

Pack your own bags, don't fuss about anything. OK' Love, AUNTIE JANE ON HER DAY Sunday, May 14 th WITH A HAPPY AD. 4 lines $2.00 Call 222-6800 Educational 35 I IK 10 12 Mln. (MEfl I Berdish, Jnann B. Bredau, Frank N.

Brewer, Elizabeth A Bronowski, Mary Brown. Austin Butlm, Edward J. Camilleri. Sam Cavalier, Ralph C. C.

I. Loveioy Vasu-Lvnch Bennett Orlikowski DeSantis Neely Wilkie Wm. Sullivan Neelv Hebrew Memorial Verheyden Paullin Sorotl Chalmers, Ernest Cheiman, Georaa Cieok, Minor v. Coldren, Harold M. Coleman, Ned 0.

Crowley, Frances V. Ciepiewski, John W. Oesimpel, Waller v. Juston Howe-Peterson Vasu-Lvnch Freeman, James Urn. Sullivan Grodiki.

Sophia C-retseuk, Walter Wuiek Hibhard, Josephine A. Wm, R. Hamilton I Korte, Georqe J. Black i LaRose, Warren p. Lesneyi Mailer, Paline A.

H. Peters Matewski, Steve Boleski Matthis, Edith L. A. H. Peters Menke, Joyce L.

Buehler Milne, Martha M. Casterline Montecillo, Ismael DeSanlis Nicholl, Hortense Verheyden; O'Brien, Lawrence L. Lesney i Parker, Martha Z. Vasu-Lvnch Ramsey, William J. Heenev-Sundquist Richardson, Maynard C.

Moore Rudnik, Sally Anne Verhevdeni Rvbicki, Rose Mandiiuk Schoessow, Theresa 6. J. L. Peters Sidey, Anna A. H.

Petrs i Schwartz, Samuel Hebrew Swartz, Dr. Louis J. Kaufman Studener, Father Christian na ty 57 wee, Steiania Thiele, Josef W. Wuiek Verheyden Wood Howe-Peterson J. Nixon Coats McCabe Bardyga Tracy, iwae Turchan, Helen Villaire, Cora A.

Warnecke, Gertrude Williamson, Clifford Wisniewski, Mary ADAMOWICZ ERNEST, April 24. Beloved husband of Mildred; dear father of Alan and wife Gloria; dear son of Frances Adamowic7; dear brother: of Michael, Mrs. Mary Bates, Clara Wickware, and Joseoh. Funeral Friday 8:45 a.m. from the John J.

SkuonyFuneral Home, 11405 Conant, to St. Florian Church, 9:30 am. Parish rosary Thursday 7:30 m. I ADANI FREDERICO. Dear father of An-! drew, Max and Mrs.

Madea Simn-i son; dear grandfather of seven orandchildren and eight Funeral Thursday 10 a m. at the Wasik Funeral Home, 125.10 E. 7 Mile Rd. corner of Bar-low. Interment Mt.

Olivet. Rosary Wednesday 15 p.m. BECKNER BEVERLY MITCHELL, April 23, at Clearwater, also of Bloomfield Hills. Beloved husband of Florence; dear father of Melvin dear grandfather of Miss Pamela F. Beckner; brother of Harry Becfcner of Western Port, Byard Beckner, Marshall Beckner of Little Washinqton, Pa Mrs.

Constance Guse of Bloomfield Hills, and yrs. Louis (Virginia) Warner of Birminq-ham, Mich. Services Thursday II a m. at Ross B. Northrop Son Funeral Home, 21401 Grand River (Redford).

BORG CHARLES F.i April 25, age 69. Beloved husband of Helen dear father of Mrs. Marvin J. (Carmel) Hartwiq Mrs. Joseoh (Frances) Abel, Mrs.

Paul (Lillian) Tarabula, Mrs. Thomas (Rosemarv) Karlek, Mrs. Robert (Florence) Buti. and Charles also survived bv 18 grandchildren. Services 10: 30 o'clock FriHav morning at the R.

G. A G. R. Harris Funeral Home, 31551 Ford Rd and 1 o'clock from SI. Raphael's Catholic Church, 5775 Merriman Rd.

Rosary 7:3 D.m. Thursday. Interment Michigan Memorial Park. BERD1SH JOANN suddenly. Belowed mpther of Anna, Joseph.

PhlHio Donald; dear daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Roval of Alvin. Service at the CL, Loveiov Funeral Home. 17311 Fen-kell at Llndsav.

Wednesday 1 p.m Visiting hours from 1 o.m. to 9 o.m. Service completed at the funeral home. BROWN LAURA. Beloved daughter nf Mr and Mrs.

Gerald Brown; sister of Kathryn, Jacklvn, and Gerald; aranddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kotrash, and Margaret Brown. Services 9:30 a.m. Friday Van Dyke, and 10 a.m., St, Doro-i thy's.

visitation noon to 9 p.m. CHENEY HOWARD R. Beloved husband of the late Martha (Hinesi; aear lamer oi Mrs. Gordon (Loretta) Borwick; grandfather of Marlene. Services at the Eppens VinDeweghe Funeral Home, 6150 Cadieux Rd.

at Harper, Thursday at 11 a.m. CHIEMAN GEORGE, of 21698 Stratford Oak Park, April 25. Beloved husband of Freda; dear father of Fred; brother of Mrs. Sam Blecher of Anaheim, six grandchildren. Services Wednesday 10: 30 a.m., Hebrew Memorial Chapel, 2 6 640 Greenfield Oak Park.

Interment Hebrew Memorial Park. Family at the Fred Cheiman residence, 21400 Inaepend-enre, Snuthfield. COATES ROSSMAN of Harrison, Mich. Brother of Harold S. of Terre Haute, tnd At Schmalzrle Sons Funeral Home, 16625 Grand River, alter 4 Wednesday.

Services Thursday at 1 o.m. Memorials to the Heart end Cancer Funds are suggested. Call-in for a Sales Happening! A f-ACTlOH Want Ad will find your buyer fail. Confaet your Free Press Ad Informant at 222-6800 Deaths JL 1-10 Death Notices I I I A rhrttv rUiOVP ri Htiv Lqmpment Lflrn to onprfltp hill ilnpr, pnrl lodnprs, sr.rppr, twkhops, etpc. Diesel Truck Driving LEARN DIE5FL TRUCKS OVER THE ROAD AND CITY DRIVING APPROVED FOR VETERANS GREER TECHNICAL INSTITUTE A Rvdpr Schonl.

Michicnn Ottice Phonej 31 3 537-3905 Get paid tor what vou know train for qood pflv opportunities in ELECTRONIC ENG. TECH. ELECTRONIC TECH. ENG. DRAFTING TECH ARCHITECTURAL ENG TECH.

INDUST. TOOL ENG, TECH lApproved tor Veteran Benefits Electronics Institute nf Technoloqv is an eMaibie institution under the federallv insured Student Loan Program. Classes Starting Act Now Write, Visit, or Phone 962-2800 ASK FOR'MR, WARD OF TECHNOLOGY 2473 Woodward Ave. Detroit, Mich. 4SM1 arrniiNTANT Know leasing.

Handle sm. payroll. Groat opptv with expanding co. Ben. $6,000.

Ph. Ms. Evans 353-6500. SNELLING AUTO WASHERS, Atomic Auto Wash Apply 18433 W. McNichols ADMIN.

TRAINEE Ton rn. will train for future momt. Some colleap is helpful. $6,500. i Phone F.

Knight 353-6500. SNELLING SNELLING aqv. ACCOUNTANT-5 vrs. CPA exoer. Degree plus field work.

To $12,000. 399-1426 RAY GREENE PERS. ACCOUNTANT mo. 399-1426 5 yrs. enetal exper.

RAY GREENE PERS. A Career Girl? Have a car and work exner? Our 6 offices CAN puce vou. We speoaii7e in career opportunities In all at all salary levels. Call Career Per-i sonnel, 255-5000- ATTENTION WOMEN Saleswomen, Macnmb County area to learn Real Estate. No exper.

nec-, essary, Mr. Flanigan. 772-7800, Auto Mechanic For service station $700 per week for right man. 1313 E. McNichols.

See Chuck. AUTO mechanic, Chrysler experience. Light and heavy repair, Must know electro and carburetion. See Henry Pushkow, Johnny Chrys. I 11620 Jos.

Canpau, Hamtramck. AUTO MECHANIC Exp. liqht service, excellent oav plan and manv fringe benefits. See HAROLD GRASS in Derson. RD FOR 14585 MICHIG A BARBER wanted, with some styling; experience.

Royal oaK area. Li 4- 8290. BANK TELLER Experienced, part-time for Fridays only. Call Mr. Fanek, 871-9400, Liberty BanklS.

Trust. BUFFERS 2ND SHIFT. Experienced in Zinc, Die. Casting and Automatics. A I I I AMD rr BARBER master apprentice.

Men's hair stylist, onod and honest. good pay and good opportunities. 274-2033 BARBER, Master, must know all facets of mens hairstvlinq, 10 Mile-Van Dvke area.Call after BARB'ER Female, good opportunity Metropolitan Airport Barber Shop, LO 2-2914. BARBER Master, dependable. good place to work.

5 davs wk. Apply 2437Junction BARBE R-Steedv, 8fl oood for wl 148j3 E. 7 Mile, 521-0010. BEAUTICIAN part time, Southfield-7 Mile area. 533-6750.

BEAUTICIAN WANTED 652-0569 BARMAID, experienced Don't mm this opportunity! 11 :30 a.m. -8 BEAUTY Operators, 2, experienced. Guaranfee and comm. TW 2-9708. BODY MEN we need body men or combination men, experienced only Carmack's Collision 6642 Michigan Ave.

825-3944. Br.rber Wanted-Northland area BAPBE Master or apprentice. Full part-time. PLAZA BARBER SHOP, 6 Mi. and Farmington Livonia.

Call 478 2310. Aft. 7 p.m., 513-5191. Branch Mgr. Trainee IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK INTO THIS Here is a secure job in consumer finance with an excellent future.

Your ability and initiative plus our fine training program assure vour rapid progress fc a branch manager position. We have an opening for several trainees who are high school graduates. No experience necessary. Phone Mr. Neckel at DU CITY FINANCE CO 18841 Allen Rd Melvindale "bookkeeper" Full charoe oosition for riohf oal Trov area From S600.

S44-3747 Performance Boring Mill Operator Nights, must be lourneyman W. of Telegraoh Rd 5 of Michigan Ave. SPRINGFIELD TOOL DIE Dearborn "burr hands Experienced on Air Craft Gears and parts. Afternoon shift. CLIPPER INDUSTRIES, INC.

29200 calahan Roseville An Egual Opportunity Employer CAR WASHERS-WANTED Week days, weekends. Applv Otto's Auto wash, 17607 W. McNichols. Capitol Equip. Sales Experience with machines priced at over $1,000 is the key to fine opptv, with AAP co.

Mr, Zaon. 3523000 CHOATE 8. CNOATE AGY. CASUALTY Underwriter-Many open-, inqs now. Call F.

Marsh. 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE agy CIVIL ENGINEERING SURVEYOR Sue Levitt's ad here this weekend for more information. CHEF--Cooks- -D i Cafe, Mackinaw Citv, Michigan. Phone 610-435-9631. CLEANING LADY tor apt.

halls, full time employment. Apply in person 11 to 5, 30500 West Warren, Westland. COLLECTOR WANTED exo'd in phone collections to work part lime evenings and Saturdays. Call Mr. Odett, 962-3550.

constuction'exec Successful vounn building firm has opening for "take charoa" man experienced in supervision, sun-trade or coordination at site level, administrative abilities and duties. Career oos. for achiever. 113,000 Ph. Mr.

Murphy, 353-6500. SNELLING ft SNELLING AGY. repair man. Good wages plus profit sharing. 22155 Hoover Rd.

Warren. 7596811 Computer Programer SYSTEMS ANALYST A metropolitan countv solicits resumes for permanent position In its new data processing department Job will include programming at Cobol level, systems analyst, implementation of accepted systems and short term operations of lease facility. Degree desiraole in business administration or computer science. Eauivalent experience will be con-. sidered.

Submit resume to 4 M-308, Free Press 48231. CONVEYOR DESIGNERS Mr. Smith (313 962-2240, ext. 381. COOKS FULL OR PART TIME Apply in person between 2-4 p.m.

15325 W. 8 Mile Rd. DIE MAKERS Second shift. All around Tool and Die Men. Tubing experience preferred.

Full employee benefits. Applv in person at Personnel Office, 891-4PO0 FITZSIMONS MANUFACTURING COMPANY Mt. Elliott atEputer Drive DAIRY store clerks, full or part tjme.j over 23. north, northffast, northwest. Call 1012 noon, Bricklev Djirv Farms, TW 17373.

DIE CASTERS and 2nd shifts. Experienced in Zinc, ooerate and set-uo. vrs. exoe-. rienre 1 C.

M. HALL LAMP CO 1035 E. Hancock 321-0700 1 7r. inm 1 40'57 Hitl Help Wanted 40 I suddenly. Anril 24 Roioved mother o( Mrs.

Richard LivlP (Groraptte and Mrs. John Holmes (Lenore); sister nf Mrs Oifldvs Riivis, Garnet Carkap, Mrs Vernie Fournier, and Clyde Car kek; lso liv Qrandchilcii i and cue qrpat-grandson. Funeral from Vasu-Lvnch Funeral Home, 4175 N. Woodward, between 13 4 14 Wile Thursday 1 p.m. In state Wednesday 3 p.m.

DEACON NINA, 711 years, of Kinqsville, On tario. Mother of Eileen Golden, and Keith Deacon of Farminqton, Michi-flan; sister of Florence Lee of Windsor, Ontario and Samuel Staoleton ol Berkeley. Mlchian. Funeral Thursday, Aoril 27, at p.m., from the Ferousnn Funeral Home Ifinncuiiu Ontario. DeVILLE GERMAINE.

Beloved wife of Paul; deaf mother of Mrs. Simone Friend. and Rose DeVllle; survived bv two orandchildren; also survived by one sisier ano orotner in Belgium. Funeral from Arthur VanLer-berqhe Funeral Home, 13340 E. Warren, corner Lakeview, Thursday morning at 9:30 and St.

John Berch mans Church at 10. Prayers wennesaay evening at 8. DROLET WALTER B. In St. Croix, Virgin iL Ll- oeiovea nusoand of yn, ci hie, aear tamer of waiter B.

Mrs James Spicer (Catherine) Mrs. Jerome Never (Judy), Mrs. Ted Huesing (Patricia), and Mrs. Paul Dunn (Susan); son of Mrs. Ed- iicuiiui, i Hranucruiaren; brother of Edwin.

Funeral from Ted luiiivan runarai Home, 14230 W. McNichols Thursday morninq at 9:30 and Our Lady Queen of Hope inuri.li a i iu. nnemonai contributions may be made to Heart Line 8201 Sylvester, Detroit, Mich. 48214. DeVUYST EMIGL.

Beloved husband of Madeline; dear father of Mrs. Irene De-Grandchamo, Mrs. Mary Jane An-tich, and Mrs. Florence Judd; survived by ten grandchildren; also r-unerai rrom tne Artnur j. van-1 Lerberohe Funeral Home, 13340 F.

Warren corner Lakeview, Thursday morninq at 9:30, and Our Ladver Sorrows Church at 10, Wednesday evening at I. Member! neiqian Krina. GRETSUK WALTER. April 24. Beloved husband of the late Frances; dear father of Mrs.

Joseph (Marion) Ceka'e, and the late Lucien Goltz; grandfather of Arthur Cekale. Former Detroit real estate broker. Funeral Wednesday p.m. at me wiieK eunerai Home 19301 Van Dyke. Interment Forest Lawn.

GOOSE MINNIE, of 51731 Gardner, Oak Park, Aoril 25. Beloved wife r.f Max, dear sister of Israel Abrsm-son aid Mrs. Meyer (Celia) Rickles of Peabody, Mass. Also nieces ind nephews. Services Wednesday 12:30 p.

m. at Hebrew Memorial Chapel, 2M40 Greenfield Oak Park. I.iterment at clover Hm Pars cemetery. H'AMADA IVAH age 71, of Rochester. Wife Of the late Norman H'AmaHa sister of Fred Butler and Mrs.

Zeld'a mrixweu; several nieces ana nephews. Funeral 1 p.m. Thursday at Wm. R. Polire Funeral Home, 4th and Walnut.

Roctiesler. KOWALSKI WALTER, April 24. Beloved husband of Jane dear brother of Felix, Stanley, Eugene and Mrs. Clementine Sulkowsfcl. Services Friday 9:30 a m.

from the John N. Santeiu Sort Funeral Home, (M05 Tiremen near Wyoming, to St. Luke Church at 10 a I KELLY CHARLES Aoril 24 Husband Of vera t-unerM at the verneyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Thursday et 11, KRAWCZYK TEO, Aoril 23. Beloved husband of Wanda; dear father of Gregory; dear brother nf Bob Taylor, Lillian Bush, Mary Bream and Ray Tavlor. Funeral Thursday 9 a.m.

from the Pinkos-Siwapj Funeral Home, 3311 Junction (4 blocks south of Michigan Ave to St. Hedwig Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment St. Hedwio Cemetery. Scripture lervlct Wednesday 7 p.m.

LANG JOSEPH April 25. Beloved husband of Rita; faiher of Marvin, Mrs. Albert (Thelmal Kirkland, Mrs. LeRov Evelyn) Winkler, Mrs Howard (Dorothy) Klingaman, Mrs. Russell (Mildred) Green and Robert; 17 grandchildren and 17 greatgrandchildren; brother of Herman Lang, and Mrs.

Edward (Carherin.i White. Services at the Weitenberner runeri nomt, i JH41 Gratiot, Thursday 11 a.m. LaROSE WARREN gear husband of! Gladys; dear father of Warren, and Clarence of San Diego. qrand-1 father of Debbie, Michelle, Christo-; pher and Warren III, survived by iwr muuien. runerai weanesday a 11 a.m.

from the Ltsney A Son Funeral Home, 13201 W. Warren, Dearborn. Interment Redford Bell Branch Cemetery. LINN APOLLONIA J. (retired).

Formerly merticl technician at Providence Hospital and at Herman Keifer Hospital. Passed away April 24. A memorial Mass at Duns Scotus College Thursday at 9:30 a.m. For further information, contact the Haley Funeral Director, 356-4800 P1ARKL.T FRANK 25 fteloverl husband of Anne and dear father of Mrs. Thomas Borzi (Genevieve).

Grandfather of Diane and nnk Aozzi and brother of Arthur and 'ne? Culton. Funeral from the Ted Sullivan Funeral Home. 14230 McNichol Fridav AM at 9.30 and St. Mary of Redford al 10 A.M. In state after noon Thursday.

MASSEY SIPPENIA O. Beloved mother of Norris James Helen Quails, Mildred Potter, Robert and Patricia Rae; dear sister of Edith Goran, and Pansv Szacum; also leaves 24 grandchildren and five Sreat-grendchildren. Services Fri-ay 1 p.m from the Chas. R. Step Funeral Homt, 18425 Beech Daly Road between 6 7 Mile.

McPARLAND MARY, April 24. Beloved daughter of Marv and the late Peteh dearest sister of Evelvn, Joseph, Mrs. Robert (Helen) Smalis and the late John. Funeral Friday 9 a.m. from the Henry Boleski Funeral Home, 13510 W.

Warren at Schaefer, Dearborn, and St. Alphonsus Church at 9:30. Rosary Thursday 8 p.m. Mcdonald ILA April 23 Beloved mother ol Mrs. William j.

streby. (barDana), and Arnold G. McDonald; sister of Gordon Arnold; also five orandchildren. Friends mav visit at Vasu-lynch Funeral Horn, 4375 N. Woodward (btw.

13-14 Mi. until 9:30 p.m Wednesday. Funeral from Truth Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1221 Lantz and Russell, Thursday al 1 1 a m. Memorials to Truth Evangelical Lutheran Church or American Cancer Society appreciated. McNAMARA STEPHEN April 24.

Beloved husband of Kathleen; dear father ol Robert, and Mrs. John Bastien I Betty i. also survived bv ten orandchildren. Funeral from W. F.

Hackett ft Son Funeral Home, 5816 W. Vernor, Thursday at :30. Holy Redeemer Church, 9 a.m. MORROW ERNEST Birmingham. Husband of Bessie; father of Earl brother of Mrs.

Wesley Groves, and Claude Morrow; alao three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Masonic service Thursday 7:30 p.m. Funeral Friday 11 a.m. from the Man-ley Bailey Funeral Home, 183 Oak-land, Birmingham. Visiting hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

Memorials to the First united Methodist Church, Birmingham. MIRIANI LILLIAN C. (Nee Johnson), Aoril 25. Beloved wife of John Miriani. Funeral from Mclnnes-Desmond Fu-neral Home, um Woodward, Friday 11 a.m.

MOYNAHAN COLUMBIA F. Beloved wife of the late John. Funeral Thursday 10 a.m. Van Dyke. Interment Mt.

Olivet. NiCHOLL HORTENSE (nee McHuoh). Aoril 23. Wile of Norman mother of Francis, John. Mrs.

Mathew (Peggy) Millenbach, Mrs. Charles (Ruth) Yeager, Norman and Albert; six sisters, two brothers, 26 grand' children and three great-grandchildren also survive. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 6300 Mack at Outer Drive, Wednesday al 9:30, and to St. hurcli at 1 in Prayers Tuesday evening at 8, Mvnrials may be made to your fa vorite charity. PARKER MARTHA suddenly, April 22, Orlando.

Fla. Dear molher of Mrs. Robert Durward (Audrey); nister ol Airs. Edna Rogers, Mrs. Louise Sch'efelhein and Mrs.

Emma Eicke-n eyer; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral from Vatii.l vnrh Eimeral Heme. 4374 N. Woodward between 13-14 Mil MOLDING FOREMAN Leading manufacturer of automotive safety product seeling experienced injection molding foreman. Experience with acrylics desired, plus two years supervisory experience.

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Five and Six i times. Consecutively One and Two times 136 Death Notices 108 Classified Display Minimum display 1 columnxW lines. Add 5c per line to above rates with the exception of Auction Advertising. The above rotes apply to oil advertising originating within the Stote of Michigan. Out-of-state rate, $2.05 per line daily or Sunday, entire tirculation.

Attractive miltiple rates to $173 per line lor 7 insertions. Coll us direct: Dail 31 3-222-6648 EMORS ANO COPinECIIOHS Th Free Presi reserve! fhe right le classify, revise er reject any wont ad, and is net responsible for error after the first Incorrect Iniertien of an advertisement. PHONE 222-6800 CUss'tiei! TjlnptHwRoo opiii 8 30 AM in 6PM. Monday HiuiijH Thtitsy Friday 8 3Q A to 7 M. Sutu'day 8 30 A to 5 M.

Sunday 10 AM Ia4 M. Hal'ihysllUM lo4 P.m? Funeral Directors 10, HARVEY A. NEELY FUNERAL HOME INC. Mevers Rd. at James Couzens 16540 MEYERS D.

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BIRMINGHAM 820 Maol Ave. NOTICE Is herebv given thai an order dated 21 April, 1972 has been issued by the undersiQned authorizing the name of the oil screw LEONORE III official No. 508203 owned by Donald L. Otto of which Detroit, Michigan is the home port to be changed to CHEROKEE. Lewis P.

Garza Documentation Off I- of Officer in Charge U.S. Cms! Guard Marine Inspection NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Common Council ol the City ol Detroit Modified Development Plan for the Research Park West Rehabilitation Proiect, Mich. R-B8 7th Dav of May, 1972, af 11:00 A.M. CHAMBERS OF DETROIT COMMON COUNCIL AUDITORIUM ROOM 1314 THIRTEENTH FLOOR CITY-COUNTY BUILDING 2 WOODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT, MirHir.AN NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 4 of Act 344 of. the Public' Acts of the State of Michigan of 1945.

as amended, and Section I05(dl of the Federal Housing Act of 1949, as amended, of Hie public hearing I consider the proposed modifications to the Development Plan for the rehabilitation of a bliohted area known as the Rr-search Park West Rehabilitation Proiect, Mich. R-88, under Act 344 of the Michigan Public Acl of 1945. as amendea. with Federal financial assistance under Title I of the Housing Act ol 949, as amenged 'Public Law 11. 81st Congress! The Development Area is located in the City of Detroit and is described as follows: Beginning al the Intersection of Twelfth Street (54.84 feet wide) with the northern Righl-of-Wav of the Edsel Ford Freeway, fence north erlv along said centerline to the southern right-of-way line of the New York Central Railroad, thence easterly along said right ot wav line to the intersection of the centerline of the western service drive of th John Lodge Freeway (also known as Hamilton Avenue) 50 feel wide, thence southerly along centerline to the intersection wim me wesiern property line of Lot 13 (extended) of C.B.

Hubbard's subdivision, thence southernly along said extended oroo-erty line to the southorn right-of-way line of Stanley Street (60 ft. wide), thence westerly along said right-of-way line to the eastern property In -of Lot 30 (extended) of C.B. Hub bard's subdivision which Is also the boundary of the Edsel Ford Freeway Righl-of-Way, thence westerly along said northern boundary of the Edsel Ford Freeway to the point of beginning. The proposed modifications to the Development Plan provide for the acguisition of land in the proiect area; the demolition and removal of buildings and improvements; the In-slallation, construction or reconstruction of streets, utilities, and other site improvements; the location, character and extent of the categories of public and private land uses; and the availability ot land for development for private or public uses as authorized by law in accordance with the limitations and conditions provided in the proposed modifications of the Development Plan. The proposed modifications to the Development Plan also include provisions for the relocation ot the residents of the proiect area.

At the time of said hearing, the proposed modifications to the Development Plan, including the relocation provisions and programs, will he open for discussion; and the Council will provide an oooortunlty for all Interested persons or organizations to be heard and will receive and consider communications in writing wilh reference to the proposed modifications the Development Plan. The relocation program, mans, olats and a particular description of fhe proposed modifications to the Development Plan are available for oublic inspection and examination in the First Floor Lobby, City-County Bid. 2 Woodward Avenue, from 8:00 A.M. through 4:00 P.M., Monday thru Friday. CITY OF DETROIT, ACTING BY AND THROUGH THE DETROIT HOUSING COMMISSION 2211 Orleans, Detroit, Michigan 48207 Harold R.

Varner, Director-Secretary (For further Information, please call David Wriqht of the Urban Renewal Division, 224-6540) CITY OF DETROIT OFFICf OF THE CITY TREASURER Detroit, Michigan, April 19, 1971 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT TO REMEDY UNSAFE CONDITIONS WEED AND LITTER Pursuant to the City Charter, notice is hereby given that an assessment as indicated above, has been levied aoainst the properties appearing on the assessment rolls numbered as follows: ROLL NO. R.U.C. 145-WL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT TO REMEDY UNSAFE CONDITIONS ROLL NO. R.U.C. 141 If the entire assessment is nol paid in full bv Mav 19, 1972, or if oaid In installments, interest as provided by Title fi.

Chapter 3, Section 10 of the City Charter will be added. All Information ronqernino. the above Is on file In the City Treasurer's Office. Room 13. BuiloV ing, Detroit, Michigan.

ROBERT TEMPLE 131-271? M4-6000 Legal Notices 15 Ethel; dear fatner of Mrs. George (Mildred) Zurocsik, Mrs. Marsh; (Marvelle) Weed, and Mrs. William. (Ann) Neubacher; also survived by I six orandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-qrand-cnild; dear brother of Artie, Jewell, Nancy, Willodean, Aula-1 mee, Edith, Jessme, Elmer, Ted and Wayne.

Services Friday 1 O.m. at J.L. Peterc Funeral Unm 3880 Fort Lincoln Park. Interment Acacia Park Cemetery. RUDNIK SALLY ANN! (nee Carver).

April 23. Age 37. Wife of Donald mother of Richard and Jesse; dauqhter of Mr. and Mrs. William unrver; sister of Mrs.

Curt (Frances) Tanqen, Mrs. William! (Nancv) Schmidt and the lateWII-l ham Carver Jr. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Wednesday ati 9:15 and to Our Lady of Good Council Church at 10. Prayers Tuesday1 evening at 7:30., RYBICKI ROSE. Anril 11 mil.

Ml I ie Adam; jr mother of cdwerd and Eugene Rybicki; grandmother of Laura, Susan, Sandra and Edward Rybicki, and Evelyn Mills Funeral Wednesday 8:45 a.m. from the Mandziuk Funeral Home, 12642 Ryan, Warren, and St. Mark's Cath-clic Church, Warren, at 9:30. Interment Olivet. Rosary Tuesday evening at 8.

Family suqoerts memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society or a charity of your choice. SCAVONE MICHAEL, April 24. Beloved husband of Mary; dear father of Louis P. and Mrs. Frank (Mary) Valone; seven grandchildren and two qreat-qrandchlldren; brother of Mattnew Funeral from the Weitenberner Funeral Home, 13841 Gratiot, Thursday and Guardian Angel Church at 11.

Rosary Wednesday at I p.m. SCHWARTZ SAMUEL, of 25145 Biarritz Oak Park, April 24. Beloved husband of Gussie; dear father of Max, George, Mrs. Harry (Sarah) Goodleman of Toledo, and Mrs. Harry (Ray) Fisher; brother of Mrs.

Esther Schwartz, and Mrs. Eva Edelman; ten Grandchildren, eight greatgrandchildren. Services Wednesday 2 p.m., Hebrew Memorial Chapel, 2640 Greenfield Oak Park. Interment Adas Shalom Memorial Park. Family at the Fisher residence, 21335 Independence, South-field.

SHIKER ETHEL, of 19187 Grandview, April 24, suddenly. Be oved wife of James loving mother of Mrs. Glenn (Eileen) Brockway, Robert and Mrs. Jack (Jenet) Dunlevv; alsn leaves ten grandchildren and five qreat-grandchildren. Funeral services Thursday afternoon at 1 from the PAWLIIS Van vlk.nh,iri r.

neral Home, 27250 Grand River. In-1 rerment orena Lawn Cemetery. SEED ANTHONY ITanvl. it denly, April Beloved husband of Christel; dear father ol Michael and Ann Marie; also survived bv relatives in foreign country. In slate' from Wednesday 3 p.m.

unt'l ser-i vices Thursday 11 a m. from thei Bardyga Funeral Home 7531 E. Mile Rd. west of Van Dyke, War-1 ren, Mich. Interment Mt.

Olivet! Cemetery. SIDEY ANNA. Beloved wife of Harold I dear sister of Mrs. Mary Dippert, Mrs. Celia Roberts, and Mrs.

Helen1 Elsey. Funeral Wednesday 2 p.m. at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave.

at Vernier Rd. (I Mile), Grosse Point Woods. Interment private. SOPER HELEN aqe II. Beloved mother of Mrs.

Rosemary Hurst, William (Bob), Betty, and Mrs. Helen Strand; dear sister of Mrs. Margaret Cunningham, and Harold Loewen; also leaves ten orandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. Services Thursday 9:30 a.m. from the Chas.

R. Step Funeral Home, 18425 Beech Daly Rd. between 6-7 Mile, Mass 10 a.m.. Our Lady ot Loretto Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

SWARTZ OR. LOUIS April 74 Beloved father of Alan and Mrs. Jordan Kahn (Fern); three grandchildren; brother of Edward Boomie) Swartz, Mrs. Max KirschDaum (Helen), and Mrs. Anna Keller.

Services 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 18.175 W. 9 Mile Rd. TERNES LORETTA April 24 Sister of Mrs. Teresa Schumacher. Mrs.

Edward Brodeur, and William P. Ternes. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 14300 Mar at Outer Drive. Thursday at 9:30, and to SI. Ambrose Church at 10, Prayers Wednesday evening at 8.

Retired Detroit public school teacher. THIELE JOSEF age 5, April 23, suddenly. Beloved husband of Mary G. (nee Baecker); dear father of Mary Ann, Mrs. Doris Moceri, and Mrs.

Gretchen Getzan; dear brother of Mrs. Frank Forster, and Sister Sera-phine and Paul of Germany; dear grandfather of Brian and Eric Moceri. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home. 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Wednesday at 9:30, and to Our Lady Star of the Sea Church at 10. Prayers Tuesday evening at I.

Memorials may be made to the Sunshine Home, Maumee, Ohio. VARGHA ANDREW April 24, 1972. age I Bloved husband of Martha; dear father of Mrs. F. B.

(Frances) Schoo-maker, Mrs. H.W. (Martha) Rogers, and Louis A. of Seattle. 11 grandchildren, one great-grandchild; also two brothers and one sis ter in Hungary.

Immediate cremation. Memorial service at a later date. WILAMOWSKI LOUIS, age 56, of St. Clair Shores. Beloved husband of Fay; dear stepfather of James Coleman; grandfather of Judy, Linda and David.

Visitation Wednesday 3 to 9 p.m. onlv, Roy J. Kaul Funeral Home, 28433 Jefferson, St. Clair Shores. Funeral and Interment Saturday in Carnot, Pa.

WILKE ANNA beloved wife of Arthur F. Funeral Thursday 1:45 a.m. from A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot and 9:30 a.m.

at St. Jude Church. Rosary I p.m. Wednesday. WENZEL MINNIE.

Wife of the lata Walter. Funeral Thursday 11 a.m. at A.H. Peters Funeral Hsmei 12057 Gratiot Ave. Card of Thanks THANKS TO ST.

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