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'r'f'ay. Nov. 4, '66 DETROIT FREE PRESS Printed Pattern Death Notices 1 Death Notices Death Notices Bettoit jftce Vtt9 321 W. liftffttt, Ditrelt, Mick. 48211 PHONE: 222-6800 YOU CAN PLACE YOUR WANT AD UP TO: 3 P.M.

Daily for City Edition at 7 P.M. 7 P.M. Daily for Morning Edition at 6 A.M. I i AM. Saturday for all Sunday Edition! WANT AD RATES CASH RATES TRANSIENT ADVERTISING Two Lin Minimum TRANSIENT COMMERCIAL Per Line Sevan er mora times, consecutively ,63 Three, Four, Five Six times consecutively .75 On and two timet .88 Death Notices .85 Situations Wanted .43 Count 23 letters, including spaces and punctuation marks to tha line.

(Average 5 words to a line.) Non-Commercial Ads from Non-Commercial Advertisers SPECIAL RATES TRANSIENT NON-COMMERCIAL Sevan or mora times, consecutively .0 Three, Four, Five Six times, consecutively .63 On and two times .83 40 BARBER Apprentice 1 yr. exp. $85 guar. ssi-ozba. Barber 5 $120 guar, net 272-1255, after 7 p.m.

425-8284 BODY DESIGNERS LAYOUT DETAILERS ILLUSTRATORS PERSPECTIVE AIR BRUSH PREMIUM RATES OVERTIME daily mileage allowance full fringe benefits Science Engineering CORPORATION 9203 GRAND RIVER, DETROIT 4 it 4-S400 mi BORING MILL BENCH HANDS Tltajn Tool CO 3535 E. McNichols 891-0950 BORING MILL OPERATOR MUST BE JOURNEYMAN 58-HR. WK. FULL BENEFITS M.I.E. 14230 Birwood (Schoolcraft-Wyoming Area) Phone WE 3-7280 BRIDGEPORT OPER.

MILLING MACHINE OPERATORS TOOLROOM MUST BE JOURNEYMAN M.I.E. 14230 Birwood (Schoolcraft-Wyoming Area) Phone WE 3-7280 BROACH DESIGNER TOP WAGES ALL FRINGE BENEFITS Excellent Working Conditions Some Experience Necessary ACAR BROACH CO. 25300 GROESBECK 777-0410 BURNER service and installation men. Full time employment, good pay. Call Doug Bell at Consumer Petroleum BR 2-3800 or Eck-les Oil GL 3-4200.

CABINET Maker Some finishing experience preferred. Rite Cabinet, Pontiac. 673-1198 or 674-1425. "Can You Work Alone?" If you can $10,000 to start is possible. This is for those who want CaH B.

Arm. 353-6500 aov CAR WASHERS, Dryers, Drivers Start immediately. 19664 Woodward. CHIEF ACCT. $11,000 Free YEAGER AGY.

WO 2-6292 CLERK MALE If you're WAITING FOR and NOT hiding from the draft, I'd like to meet you. You can earn before 3oing to basic training. Call me. I im Trueman, 1145 Griswold 8th Fir. WO 5-2290.

COLLEGE STUDENTS, Interesting! part time work, afternoon Help Wanted, Male iLL LITTLE cheerleaders love the A-line jumper this one has a pert back pleat that flips out extra flare Quick-sew, in plaids, solids, checks. Printed Pattern 9335 Children's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 jumper 14 yards 45-inch; blouse 1 yard 35-inch. IMWl. 1 1 lWW nm i I fmsixxettt 111 tA 9335 SIZES VJ 2-10 Funerals Today Anneble, Mary Melnnes-Desmond Armstrong, George W.

Ridge Ben low, Dorothea M. A. H. Peters Booth, Helen R. Howe-Peterson Copley, Betty voran Crowley, Elsie B.

Verheyden Jnnit Balmai-Piorkowskl Doak, Henry S. L. J. Griffin Ourand, Margaret C. Mannt-Ferguson EisenstartOtto Kaufman Penned, Thomas J.

DeSantis Flowers, Russell R. DeSantis forster, Ernest H. H. Peters Frank, Edmund A. H.

Peters Sawyer-Fuller Gaffier, Nichols M. VanLerberghe George, Agnes M. Harper-Mulligan Gill, Charles E. Martenson Good, Leona R. F.

H. Kaul naroy, Martnew j. sr. VanLerberghe Homer. Anatwl Chas.

Cole Jagerski, John Jivoin, Anna Kelly, John A. Ketels, Marius C. Kieltyka, Stanley J. Manheim, Rose Marshall, Ethel Moses, Doris P. Niedowicz, Joseph Piuff, Prlsciila Popowicz, Anna Qulnn, Leland A.

Sample, George Smith, Mary J. Stonisch, Lillian Tuller, Charles I Wallace, Perry White, Viola Zorn, Harold A. Temrowski Vasu-Lynch De Santis A. H. Peters Querfeld Kaufman Neely Hamilton Gramer Harris Hradowsky L.

J. Griffin Northrop Harris Verheyden Kinsey Howe-Peterson A. H. Peters Vasu-Lynch M. Death Notices I ANN ABLE MARY MeNEIL, Nov.

2nd. Sister of John H. McNeil, In Peace Corp in Africa and Sister Mary Donald, B. V. Mundeleln College, Chicago.

Funeral from Mc I nnes-Desmond Funeral Home, 16111 Woodward, Friday 9:30, St. Benedict Church at 10. ARMSTRONG GEORGE Nov. S3S E. Grand Detroit.

Dear father of Mrs. Beryl Ritchie, Mrs. Maxine Swegles, Mrs. Onalee Windsor; brother of Roy and Clifford. Service 8 p.m.

Friday evening at the Rlaph W. Ridge Funeral Home, 2272- W. Jefferson, Trenton. Cremation Wood-mere Cemetery. ARMSTRONG WILLIAM, November 2.

Suddenly. Beloved husband of Anna. Dear father of Bridget, Evelyn and Mike. Brother of Elmer Gene. Mrs.

Clara Church. Son of Jessie Armstrong, of El Paso, Texas. Funeral from the J. A. DeSantis Funeral Heme, Chalmers at Charlevoix.

Saturday at 2 p.m. BEAUL. THOMAS Nov. 2 of 183 East-lawn. Husband of Theima; father of Richard and Mrs, Janis Sorq; brother of Mrs.

Marl Wilson and Mrs. Robert Tvler. Funeral at Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive. Saturday at 1. BEHLOW DOROTHEA M.

Wife of the late Walter dear mother of Mrs. Harry (Juanita) Harden, of Linden, Mrs. Jack (Audrey) Easton of Linden. Walter H. of St.

Clair Shores and Reid C. of Detroit. Ten arandchildren and four qreat-grandchlldren also sur- vlve. Dear sister of Henry Selke. Detroit, Mrs.

Henrietta Behlow. Funeral Friday 2 p.m. at the A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave.

at Vernier Rd. (8 Mile) Grosse Polnte Woods. BOCHENEK ADOLPH. Beloved husband of Rose; dear father of Michael, Joseph, Mary Yesh and Veronica Bozek; father-in-law of Leo Yesh and the late Walter Bozek and Mary Bocnenen; seven granaenn-drer and four great-grandchildren survive. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m.

from Bozek Funeral Home, 4016 Martin: St. Andrews Church. 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cress. 40 COULD YOU? Meet Deople, sales exp.

help but not nec. Co. places vou in driver seat. W-car $6,000. Cole 353-6500 SNELLING8.SNELLING aqy COOK, short order.

Apply at 225 s. acnaeter kq. uu jozj. COREMAKER Steady work. 6331 E.

Jencrson CUTTER GRINDER MILLWRIGHTS ELECTRICIANS TINSMITHS MACHINE REPAIRMEN TOOL GRINDER (AA) TOOL BORING MILL LAYOUT (All Above Must Be Journeymen) Also All Around Machine Oprs. For Semi-Skilled Work Hand Screw Machines and Milling and Grinding Machines Must Be Able to Lay Out and Set Up Own Work from Prints and Have Own Tools Applications for Assembly Inspection and Production Work Are Being Accepted Apply Employment Office 8:30 a.m. -4 p.m. Monday Saturday Detroit Diesel Engine Div. of GMC 1 3400 W.

Outer Drive Near Plymouth Road An Equal Opportunity Employer Helji Wanted, Male 40 Help Wanted, Male no experience necessary, we r- you as a television representative! MUSt Be CXpenenCeO On For dressmaker pattern send 50 cents (coin) to Marian Martin, DFP, Pattern 232 W. 18th New York, N.Y. 10011. For needlecraft pattern send 35 cents (coin) to Alice Brooks, DFP, Needle-craft P.O. Box 163, Old Chelsea Station, Cash Rata may be obtained at any Free Press Want Ad Station or at tha Main Office of tha Detroit Free Press.

CHARGE RATES TRANSIENT ADVERTISING" Two Lin Minimum TRANSIENT COMMERCIAL Par Lin Sevan er mora times, consecutively Three, Four, Fiv Sot times, consecutively On and two times Death Notices .41 .80 .93 .85 Non-Commercial Ads from Non-Commercial Advertisers SPECIAL RATES TRANSIENT NON-COMMERCIAL Seven or mora times, consecutively .61 Threa, Four, Five Six times, consecutively .65 One and two times .93 Th above rates apply to all advertising originating within th Stat ot Michigan. Out-of-state rate, 1.45 par line daily Sunday, entire circulation. Attractive multipl rates to $1.05 per fin for 7 Insertions. Call ut direct: Dial 313-222-6648 QRORS ADD CORRECTIONS Th Fro Press reserves th right to classify, revise or reject any want ad, and is not responsible for errors after the first incorrect insertion of an advertise ment. PHONE 222-6800 Classified Telephone Room open.

8:30 A.M. to 7 P.M. Weekdays Sat 8:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. Sun.

11 A.M. to 5 P.M. H.lp Wanted, Mais 40 ACCTING Clerk Some colleaa aect- Ing courses req. Excell. training program for young man Interested In an accounting career.

$550. Argo wu a-yoio. AUDITOR $8400 Car axons. Lite travel. Blue chip ins.

Firm A great opptv. r-ee pa. mi pens, can k. woit. agy.

Auto Warr. Pram. Spec. Some exper. in warranty claims New York, N.Y.

10011. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE, PATTERN NUMBER. Add 15 cents for first class mail. vq 1 1 i i-ajnni uei. gnu 1 1 p.iii.

Claims Adj. to $7000 MSG or petTer. wilt train. Learn lifetime profession. Excitinq work.

Car experts. Bens. Call Wolf. 353-6500 agy CLOTHING SALESMEN 3 experienced men needed imme diately for high volume Men's Store. Top earnings plus liberal Denetits.

can to tor appoint ment. VI 2-2023. COOK Full time position available for person with 2 or more vears ence in commercial cooking. i Apply in person I to 4 p.m. EmDloyment office HUDSON'S DOWNTOWN DESIGNERS DETAILERS Machining Fixtures PARAMOUNT ENGINEERING CO.

BRANCH OFFICE 32 S. Main, So. of 14 Mile Clawson. Mirh. Jack Friend 585-0278 40 BOGGUS IRVING, died Nov.

2, 1966. age 62. Beloved husband of Flora; dear brother of Mrs. Merrill Elder of Philadelphia. Services Saturday, 3:30 p.m.

at the James H. Cole Heme for Funerals, 2640 W. Grand Blvd. Interment Westlawn Cemetery. BOON CLEMENTINE.

Beloved wife of Death Notices GAFFIER NICHOLAS of 4153 Beacons- iisia. oeiovea nusoana ot Kose; dear father of Mrs. Betty Bergamo, Mrs. Violet Miller and Mr. Thomas Gaffier; also survived by seven Funeral from the Arthur J.

Van. Lerberghe Funeral Home, 13340 E. Warren cor. Lakevlew. Friday morning at 10:30 and to St.

John Berchman's Church at 11. Rosary Thursday evening at 8. GASSET ELIZABETH, Nov. 2. Dear sister of Morris Richards of Roger City, Mich, and Alfred Richards of Ona-wav, Mich.

Also survived bv nieces and nephews. Funeral from the Harper-Mulligan Funeral Home, Highland Pk. Chapel, 16450 Hamilton, Saturday 3 p.m. GAY KRISTINE. Vassar, Nov.

3, suddenly age 14 years. Darling daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Gay. Dear sister of Deborah, Susan and Danial.

Granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gay and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Atkinson of Dearborn.

Funeral services 2:00 p.m. Monday at Clark Funeral Home, Vassar, Mich. GILL CHARLES Nov. 1, of 7209 Dix. Beloved husband of Betty; dear father of Mrs.

Judy Markham. Kathleen and Charles son ot Mrs. Pauline Carrigan, Also survived by one granddaughter, Michelle Lynn and one sister, Mrs. Virginia Musick. Funeral services from J.

D. Martenson Son Funeral Home, 1725 Lawndale. FK day 1 p.m. GRIMM GILBERT Nov. 2, of Jensen Beach, formerly of Farmington; beloved husband of the late Lillie; brother of Clarence and Mrs.

Don Richardson. Services Saturday 1 D.m. from Heeney- Sundguist Funeral Home, 23720 Farmington Farmington. HARDY MATTHEW J. suddenly; Beloved husband of Alice; Dear father of Mathew J.

Harding and Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor of Also survived by three grandsons. Funeral from the Arthur J. VanLer-oerghe Funeral Home, 13340 E. Warren Cor.

Lakeview, Friday morning at 9:30 and St. John Berchman's Church at 10. Rosary Thursday evening, at 8. HENKEL ANNA, Nov. 3.

at Santa Barbara. Cal. Mother of Casper, Ferdinand, Leonard, Edward, Rudolph and Mrs. Betty Bergin; sister of Mrs. Kate Pottsotter; 29 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren.

Services Wm. Sullivan Son Funeral Home, 705 W. 11 Mile Rd. (4 blks. E.

of Woodward). Roval oak Saturday 9 a.m. Shrine of Little Flower, 9:30. Rosary service Fri day 8 p.m. HESSLER JULIUS, of 6476 Concord dear husband of Cecilia; father of Mrs.

Arthur Petrimoulx (Catherine), Mrs. James Bidigara (Lu cille), juiius wuiiam, jonn, Mrs. Herbert Stenzel (Marie), Mrs. William Haas (Theresa), Mrs. Clarence Knoll (Patricia); brother of Elizabeth Hessler, Mar tin, Mrs.

Catherine Tassett, of Oho: 30 Grandchildren. Funeral from the Brandau Funeral Home, 7611 Miller Ave. nr. Van Dyke Saturday, 11:30 a.m. to St.

Thomas the Apostle Church 12 noon. Ros ary Holy Name, Friday 8 p.m. Parish 8:30 p.m. Interment Mt. Olivet.

KAATZ NORMAN, Mt. Clemens, Nov. 2. Dear husband of Marv Ellen; father of Duane and Gretchen; Brother of Mrs. Archie McEachin.

Mrs. Frank Brady, Mrs. Lerov Liebzeit. Mrs. Gordon Johnson and Mrs.

Harlan Meeker. Funeral services Saturday 1:30 p.m. at the Will and Schwartzkoff Funeral Home, 233 N. Gratiot Mt. Clemens.

2:00 p.m. at American Lutheran Church, Mt. Clemens. Burial Richmond Cemetery. KALLENBACH RUTH.

Dear mother of Dr. Rudolf Alfred, Mrs. Mailles Champagne, Mrs. Alnut Eddington; also survived by eight grandchildren. Funeral Saturdav 1 p.m.

from the Voran Funeral Home, 5900 Allen Road, Allen Park. KEATHLEY RUBY Nov. 3rd. Beloved wife of the late Frank; dear mother of Harold; also four grandchildren. At Querfeld Funeral Home, 1200 Oak-wood nr Michigan, Dearborn.

Services Saturday 1 p.m. Interment Cadillac w. KELLY JOHN A. Nov. 1.

Dear brother nf Mrs. Carrol (Margaret) Phelan. Funeral from the J. A. DeSantis Funeral Home, Chalmers ave.

at Char evo x. Friday at 9. Our Lady of Help Church at 9:45 a.m. Interment St. Alphonse Ceme tery, Windsor, urn.

KETELS MARIUS C. Beloved husband of Ina; dear father of Mrs. Gilbert (Enka) weversbera and Peter four grandchildren also survive; dear brother of Henry and Mrs, Hannah Lemrjelius. Funeral Fri day, 11 a.m. at A.

H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave at Vernier Rd. (8 Mile). Grosse Pte. Woods.

Deceased was mem- ber of Schiller Lodge No. 263, F. A. M. and Moslem Temple Shrine.

Memorial Masonic services Tnursday 8 p.m. KOWALSKI JOHN Nov. 2, In Pompano Beach. Fla. Formerly of Musket Detroit.

Beloved husband of Minnie; dear father of Eugene and Neil also survived bv one brother, Walter and three grandchildren. Funeral services from J. D. Martenson Son Funeral Home, 1725 Lawnaaie, Saturday 1 p.m. Retired from The Detroit Street Railway Dept.

KRATJSE EILEEN, MARION, Nov. 1. Beloved wife of Carl E. Krause; dear mother of Mrs. Thomas E.

(Betty Eileen) Lane Robert C. Krause and the late Joanne Krause; daughter of Joseph F. Rac-ev; sister of Joseph T. Racey and John E. Racey; 14 grandchildren also survive.

Funeral from Harper-Mulligan Funeral Home, 7 Mile Memorial Chapel, 19530 W. 7 Mile Rd. Saturday 9:15, Gesu Church 10 a.m. Rosary 8 p.m. Friday.

LA HOOD JAMES, Nov. 2nd of 2914 Garland: Husband of Alice; father of Mrs. Kairicia -ourvme ana Kicnara. Six arandchildren. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 MacK at outer Dr.

saturaay at 11:15 and to St. Maron Cathedral, Kercneval at St. Jean, at 11:45. Rosary Friday evening at 8. LASKO GEORGE Nov.

2. Beloved husband of Bertha; dear father of Mrs. Louis (Bemice) Aliano. Marianne, George Jr. and Dennis Lasko; brother of Mrs.

Marv vigi and John Lasko; also survived bv six grandchildren. At the R. G. G. R.

Harris Funeral Home, 15251 Harper Ave. until 9 p.m. Friday. in state at ina First Romanian sacrist cnurcn. iui6 wooawara Saturday, from 10 a.m.

until time or service er 1 1. losik NIKOLAI, Nov. 2. brother of Mich ael, Alexander, Genevieve Hoe ft and i vdia Goiora. i-unera satur day 10:30 a.m.

from John Jurkiew- icz a sons punerai nome, zjv6 Caniff. 11 a.m. All Saints Russian Orthodox Cathedral. Prayers Thurs day 7 p.m., i-riaay p.m, LOWTHER EDITH age 66. Beloved wife of Russell; dear mother of Mrs.

Joseph joy) Garomr and tne late Jack Lowther: beloved dauahter of louis L. Horn of Sebring. dear grandmother of Tom and Charles Lowther. Janet. Jack and Jeffrey Gardner; dear sister of Mrs.

Charles Hreathirr. Funeral services from the Arnold Matthews Funeral Home, 17600 t. warren, Saturday 10 a.m. MANHEIM ROSE, Nov. 3, of 20230 Anchester.

Beloved wife of Theodore: dear mother of Bruce, Rhonda and San dra; sister of Louis, Irving and jack a tree, Mrs. John Segal (Sarah) and Mrs. Frances Stern. Services 3:15 Friday afternoon at tne ira Kaufman cnapei, 18325 w. 9 Mil Rd.

Interment Machpelah. MARTIN FLORENCE Nov. Wife of tne iate jonn roomer or xav-mond Donald John 1.. Thomas F. and Mrs.

William C. campDen; 15 grandchildren. Funeral from the Verhevden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Dr. Monday at 8:30 and to Clare Church at 9. Rosary Sunday even- inq at a.

FREE PRESS WANT ADS SELL FAST! PROVE IT: PHONE 222-6800 SHORT ENOS, Nov. 2nd; beloved husband of the late Annie; dear father of Mrs. Frank (Justina) Kemp. At Querfeld Funeral Home, 1200 Oakwood Nr. Michigan, Dearborn.

Services Saturday 2:30 p.m. Interment Cadillac West. SIMMONS FRED, November 2. Beloved husband of Ha; dear father of Robert of Oregon and the late Florence Dain and Fred; also three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; brother of William. Fu neral from the J.

A. DeSantis punerai noma, cnaimers at Charlevoix, Saturday, at 1 p.m. SIVANICH ANDREW. Beloved husband of Ce cilia; dearest father of Cecilia Kaluzny and Margaret Kidon; father-in-law of Robert Kaluzny and Robert Kidon; survived by stepfather, John Koly and four grand children. Funeral Tuesday 9:30 a.m.

rrom bozik punerai nome. 4UI6 Martin, sr. Lawrence cnurcn 10 a.m. Interment St. Hedwig.

SMELSTER ADELLA M. Nov. 1, beloved wife of Anthony, dear mother of Adeline, sister of Mrs. Margaret nrupua, mrs. Anna srepanavitcn, both of Scranton.

Mrs. Eliza. beth Simanls, Mrs. Helen Slumbers, both of Bridgeport, ana wrs. Mary Kippie.

Funeral Saturdav at 9:30 from L. J. flrll- fin Funeral Horn, 17600 Plymouth Road. (Just E. of Southfield) to Our Lady Gate of Heaven Church at 10.

Rosary Friday evening at a. interment lioiy sepulchre Ce eterv. STACHERSKI STANLEY, Dear husband of the late Mary; father of Mrs. Marie vvesriyn, ieo camuna, Mrs. Gertrude Robinet.

Richard. Thnmai. Mrs. Geraldina Pribik. and Patri.

cia; brother of Mrs. Josephine r-or oiMi rour sisTers ana one brother In Poland; father-in-law of Rudolph, I Viroinia, George, Kay, Julia and Peter; 17 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Member of victory Fathers of nuoorow mi son rosr no. 2 PLAN. Funeral SatiirrJav a from Chapels of Risko Funeral Home, 7100 Michigan Ave.

St. Johns of Neponucene Catholic Church, 10 a.m. (In lieu of St. Casimers Church due to 40 hours devotion at this time.) Interment St. Hedwigs Cemetery.

Rosary Friday 8:30 p.m. STEFANOWSKI MARY; wife of the late Phil; dear mother of Mrs. Stanley (Josephine) Pachla, Mrs. Charles (Theresa) DiVirgil and Frank Stevens; also survived by seven grandchildren; sister of Miss Frances Wyrybkowskl, Funeral Monday 9:30 a.m. from A.H.

Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave. and 10 a.m. at St. Church. Rosary 8 p.m.

Sunday. TRUSKOWSKI EVELYN, age 29, of 6924 Nightingale, Dearborn beloved wife of Edward; dearest mother of Lorraine, Jeffery and Elaine; dear daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wrobel; sister of Mrs. Robert (Betty) Bucala, Walter Mrs.

Gene (Mary Lou) Ray; Susan and William; Funeral services saturaav 9:30 rrom Stanley Turow ski A Son Funeral Home, 25509 Warren Dearborn Hgts. (3 blks. E. of Beech) to St. Linus Church at 10.

Interment Holy sepuicnre. Kosary i-riaay 8:30 p.m. TULLER CHARLES Nov. 7. of Roval Oak; Beloved husband of Olaa: npar father nf Fli7atith Tuller of Welleslev, brother of Mother Abbie (T.C.G.) Tucson.

Ariz. Memorial service at St. John the Episcopal Church, Roval Oak. Friday 8 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Michloan Heart Association.

WARD JOHN Nov. I of 2901 Maple-grove, St. Clair Shores. Husband of Carol; father of Bonnie and Jonllvn; son of Mrs. Elizabeth S.

Ward; brother of Mrs. Elizabeth J. Carl in. Funeral at Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive. Saturday at 3.

WHITE VIOLA. Wife of the lata Percy; dear mother of Robert and Donald; grandmother of Brian; dear sister of Armand Staschk and Mrs. Ber-nice Dobie. Funeral Friday 2:30 p.m. at the A.

H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gretlot. Deceased was member of Fort Gratiot Post No. 2254 VFW, Ladies Auxiliary. YOUNG JACOB, Nov.

2, age 88. Brother of Peter, Mrs. Fred (Josephine) Green and the following all deceased, Michael, Joseph, Amandus, James, Alexander. Mrs. Mary Sprenger, Mrs.

Amelia Jahn, Susan and Rose Young. Funeral from the Weiten-berner Funeral Home, 13841 Gratiot, Saturday 9:45 and St. David Church at 10:15. Rosary Friday 8:30 p.m. ZORN HAROLD A.

Beloved husband of Betty (Pether); dear father of James H. and Janette dear son of Louis and Lydia Zorn; brother of Louis, Mrs. Elmer Fischer (Eleanor), Mrs. Frank Suarez (Dorothy), Mrs. Shirley Hearn, Robert, Donald, Mrs.

Ronald Ross (Ruth Ann). Friends may visit at Vasu-Lynch' Funeral Home. 4375 N. Woodward bet. 13-14 Mile Rds.

until 9:30 Thursday evening. Funeral from Our Shepherd Lutheran Church, 14 Mile at Melton, Friday 2 p.m. Friends may visit after 6 p.m. Wednesday. Tributes to Our Shep herd Lurneran cnurcn win oe ap predated.

Cemeteries CADILLAC MEMORIAL EAST, two of best to settle estate. Call 824- 6182 Sunday. Florists HUDSON'S Fresh Flower Shop Specialize In floral arrangements designed oy expens to your individual needs. Call CA 3-5100 before neon for same day delivery. HUDSON'S DOWNTOWN 4th Floor Funeral Directors 10 ALFRED E.

CROSBY 19700 HAMILTON AT GLENDALE TO 8-0900 EST. 1912 JEROME A. DeSANTIS 2670 CHALMERS VA 2-5036 A.H. Peters Funeral Home 12057 GRATIOT LA 4-7700 20705 MACK. G.P.

WDS. TU 4-5500 EPPENS-VANDEWEGHE 6150 Cadleux at Harper TU 1-7700 WM. R. HAMILTON CO. 3975 CASS AVE.

TE 1-2712 NUKII-iwti inArei. 18900 Jas. Couzens Hwy. Dl 1-1300 BIRMINGHAM CHAPEL 820 E. MAPLE AVE.

Ml 4-6000 IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL 18325 W. Mile EL 7-5200 SCHMALZRIEDT SONS 16625 Grand River VE 5-3100 Chas. Verheyden, Inc. fthilhH Over 50 Years 16300 MACK AT OUTER DRIVE 1 VASU-LYNCH N. WOOD'D bet.

13-14 Mile, LI 9-0500 Farm Produce 18 WINE GRAPES California Zinfandels, llcantes. Muscats, Canadian ua Cowcord usears. Canadian piue votn-oiu. cnntl fO. LIMITED.

241- I CI 7233, Windsor. Lost and Found 20 CALL Miss Day at 222-7853 and let tne many, many cc eau- Miss Day will be happy to help you compost, tow suggestions. Remember the num ber, 222853. di ir prmni F. Mala Uncliooed, Stand, "Pierre" lost Wyoming-Warren Area.

Loved and Missed. Reward. LU l-maa GERMAN Shepherd, female, strayed Oct. 31, Eastside vie. Forest-Cadillac, red collar, two very unhappy boys rewarg, y4--ujy, gfrman Shepherd Male Blk.

and Tan, Lost Woodmere and Lawn- da le, Kewaro. vi i-yjoj. LOST Gray female miniature Schnauzer. "Bertie." Vic. Stahelin nr.

Schoolcraft, vs 5-4115. LOST Boxer, tan-white, 7 Mile-Mid-dlebelt area. Answers to "Bonomo." Reward. 476-1794. LOST Brown (V white Collie vie, Hoover-10 Mile.

Answers to 935-5432. MATTSON HANNAH, of 4858 Palmer, Dearborn; Wife of the late George Dear sister of Arthur L. Thompson, Mrs. Mabel Peterson and Mrs. Ida Mohr.

Funeral Saturday 2 p.m. from Howe Peterson Funeral Home, 22546 Michigan Dear-j Dorn. McCURDY MRS. IDA Nov. 2, age 77.

3518 Bluff Toledo. Ohio. Sur vived bv sons, Arthur J. McCurdv of Detroit, Gerald H. McCurdv of Saginaw; daughter, Mrs.

Kathervn Schmieder of Toledo, Ohio; five grandchildren. Graveside service To a.m. Saturdav at Owen Cem etery, Saginaw. At W. L.

Case Chapel, 409 Adams Saginaw after 2:00 p.m. Friday. McKINNEY CLARENCE. Nov. 2.

Beloved hus band of Charline; dear father of Mrs. George Marion and Clarence grandfather of Michael, Gary ana nnariorie vtarion. i-unerai rrom the Harvey A. Neely Funeral Home 16540 Meyers Rd. Saturday at 10:30 a.m.

MILLER ALBERT November 2. Dear father of Mrs. Joan Schell, Albert J. and John W. Miller; also survived by 11 grandchildren and two great-aranaeni aren.

Funera Saturday, 8:15 a.m. at the Haley Funeral Home, Lodge Expressway surface drive (Northwestern Hwv.l 2 blks. S. of 10 Mile Rd. Mass Gesu Church, 9 a.m.

Rosary Fri day 8 p.m. Visiting hours to 5 ana to to p.m. MILLER ERNEST Nov. 3, of 4405 Adams Circle. Husband of Delia; father of Mrs.

Vivian crane and Mrs. Althea Swindlehurst; son of Mrs. Aanes Miller: arandfather of Rob ert Crane. Funeral Saturdav 1 p.m. at the Ltnts Funeral Home in Wayne.

MITZNER ARTHUR Nov. 1st. Beloved hus band of Ida dear father of Melvin Mrs. John (Deioris) O'Keeffe; grandfather of Cheryl O'Keeffe, Arthur, Gary and Gayle Mitzner; brother of Henry, Mrs. Bertha Uppleagar, Mrs.

Nelson (Marv) Smith. Funeral service from McCab Funeral Home, 18570 Grand River at Glastonbury, Sat urday 1 p.m. interment Glen taen. MORRISON EDITH, age 75, of 6168 Hoicomb. Wife of the late James; dear mother of Mrs.

Maye Daubert, Mrs. Martha D'Anostino. Mrs. titz- abeth Mazzara and William. Also seven granachilaren.

bister of tne late William and Mae Hamilton. At the Buehler Funeral Home, 11930 Wilfred at Gratiot, services Saturday 12 Noon. MOSES DORIS Nov. 2, 1966, of 490 Berwyn Birmingham. Wife of the late Alonzo L.

Moses; mother of John Philip, Donald ward ana Jmcie A. Moses; sister nf Laura Pfeiffer. Also survived by two grandchildren. Private funeral service Friday at Bell Chapel of tha Wm. R.

Hamilton 820 E. Maple Birmingham. Memorial tributes may be sent to Tha cancer society. NARODZONEK JOHN. Beloved husband of Anna; dear father of John, Elaine Bar-szczewski.

Stanley, Frank and Norbert Naren; also nine arandchildren survive. Funeral services from Wlnckowskl Funeral Home, 5801 E. 7 Mile, Monday 9:30 and St. Louis the Kino cnurcn iu a.m. Interment Mt.

unvet. NAVARRE inl Rolnvari wife nf tha late John I. Navarre. Dearest mother of Mrs. Justine Terbille, Mrs.

Esther Kildea and Mrs. Vera Brown; two grandchildren, one great-qranaenna. Resting at Quattlebaum-Holleman Burse Funeral Home, 1201 S. Olive. West Palm Beach, Fla.

Funeral from St. Anne's Church, W. Palm Beach, 9 a.m. Monday, Nov. 7th.

OLVIS JOSEPHINE, Nov. 2, of 5200 Balfour. Wife of the late Charles mother of Mrs. Frank Nichols (Geraldlne) and Mrs. Arnold Plem (Evelyn); sister of Mrs.

John Schulz; seven grandchildren and two great-orandchildren. Funeral mm varhAvdsn Punerai Home. 16300 Mack at Outer Drive Satur day at ana to oi. fvmnnew Church at 10. Rosary Friday, evening at 8.

PEKKALA ALFRED, Nov. 2. Suddenly. Be- oved husband of Mana; aear father of Marvin, Peter, and Mrs. Carlo Hietikko; also five grandchildren; brother of Emil, Waino.

uiniam arwri Walter. Resting at the Memorial. Funeral Home, 8033 Puritan, services i p.m fmm ct inhn'c I nth wan Church 13542 Mercedes. Interment, White Chapel. Memorials to St.

John Lutheran Church are preterrea. PERRY RAYMOND, of 22300 Olmstead, Dearborn. Beloved husband of Ruth. Dear father of Mrs. Marilyn Morgan.

Funeral Saturday, 1 p.m. from the Howe-Peterson Funeral Home, 22546 Michigan Dearborn. FLUFF PRISCILLA. (Detroit City nar dstpr of Mrs. George' (Marcellne) Couls and kk inhn (Isabel) Primeau.

Services 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the R. G. ft G. R. Harris Punerai Home.

15251 Harper. In ferment Forest Lawn Cemetery. PRIEST I AMCC Nlnu 19A6. nf 1754 Bates Birmingham. Husband of Mary R.

Priest; father of Mrs. Cti94 IacIta. aln curvivpd bv three grandchildren; three sisters and six brothers. At Bell Chaoel a fhA wm. Hamilton 820 E.

Maple Birmingham. Funeral uruira at St. James Epis copal Church, Birmingham, Satur day 11 a.m. Memorial triDUtes may be sent to the Michigan Heart Association. QUALMANN ALICE, age 82, of 7308 ouaimann, Centerline.

Beloved mother of Raymond, Ralph and Carl; dear sister of Arthur and Oliver Snail; survived by 13- grandchildren. Funeral service Monday morning at 10:30 at Jones-Moon Funeral Home, 7405 Qualman, Centerline. REISSMAN LILLIAN, Nov. of 19061 Bentler. Beloved wife of Jacob; dear mother of Dr.

Leonard, Mrs. Margaret Ck-lnr anil rr Franc? Cousens, a brother, two sisters, six arand children. Services 10 o'clock Sunday morning at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 18325 W. 9 Mile Rd. RICE VltlUK.

uear nusoana or Ruwi father of Mrs. John (Gunther) Glenn and Gordon; three grandchildren, one great-grandchild. survive; brother of Juanita Misich, Nellie Rynish and Russell. Funeral c.t.i,ri3u o-in a m. Hammond- Haas Funeral Home, 24501 Five Mile Rd.

SAMPLE vcORvCi MOV. i. ZIJUl iciwromi, cithfiAiH Roimprl husband of Nettie; dear father of Robert Lam- erson ana ws vvaru brother of John and Wi.lliam Sample, Mrs. Melvena Atkinson, Mrs. Velda Hill and Mrs.

Melvina Brow Services Friday 8 p.m. at Ross a. Northrop and Son Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River iReo-ford). Burial Macelona, Mich. SAWAYA euAuecaj Mmi 9ni Rplnved hus band of Anna; dear father Alfred and Mary; two grandchll- neril Home, 14230 W.

McNichols Rd. Saturoay morning oi St. Anthony Shrine (Duns Scotus) at 10. SENTZ unuAon naftuH husband Of Ethel; dear 'father Jf Merlin and Lavern. Four grandchildren.

Broth er of Lester, mrs. rem Mrs. Carrie Hutchison and. the late Lulu Lorenz. Funeral services Sat- lrHau at fmm the Leonard A.

Turowski "Funeral Home, 19400 Joy Rd. SCHNEIDER harry S. Husband of Margaret; father of Corirme, Ste-iia- in William son of Mr! a'nd Mrs. Harry S. scnneiaer; granaTainer A anw Brat, hrnther of BettV, Robert, Mrs.

Edward (Mary) Pe-toskey, Mrs. Cort (Helen) Foley, Mrs. William (Elaine) Thlmm and Mrs. Jack iLarou roruws niu Mrs. Lewis Gath.

Services at chmiTt-iarit Sons Funeral Home, mic (muwI Ptvar. KAnndav at 9:30 a.m. and St. Monica Church at 10 a.m. Rosary auoaay bt p.m.

SHIELDS JOHN Nov. 2, 1966; of 19543 Riverside Beverly Hills, Mich. Husband of Helen Slade Shields; Fathpr of Mrs. Bettie Hissong and Dr. John C.

Shjelds; brother or mrs. mmarn jnu lauiq Also survived by ten grandchildren. Funeral service at Bell Chapel of the Wm. R. Ham- iiron tuu mapie ve Rirminaham.

Saturday 2 o.m. Memorial tributes may be sent to the Bldg. Fund of Detroit Col lege of Law. worK can quality you tor tnis Uali. w.l.

career oppty. $8500. Call Ward.lHeip Wanted, Male 353-O500 NEEDS EXPERIENCED MEN Permanent Positions With Top Benefits CO-ORDINATOGRAPH LAYOUT PRINTED CIRCUIT LAYOUT COMPARATOR CHART SIGHT GAGE DESIGN LAYOUT OPTICAL TRACER PROGRAMMING INKERS SCRIBERS Apply In person ot: 25631 Little Mack St. Clair Shores MR. VAUGHN mmmm- SHEER BEAUTY, sheer joy to wear all year! Crochet in frosty white, or vivid colors.

Always perfect! It's lacy, smart, un-crushable. Crochet shell dotted with motifs similar wide edgings. Pattern 7334 sizes 32-46 included. catalog. Send 50 cents to EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted, Male 40 ACCOUNTANT for Svagr-Kraus- Gorski company, salary up to $7,200.

Knowledge of work required. Ask for Mr. Svagr. 963-4640. ACCOUNTANT Trainee Some, experience or college ac- counring.

Good advancement oooortunttv. Send reply to Box 1544, Detroit Free Press, 48Z31, Mich. Accountant $9000 Opptv. for expered. man to help ouiia iuu mills pi em expansion.

Fee Pd. Cost iner. Call K. Wolf. 353-6500 agy ACCOUNTING MGR.

International firm. Suov. ofc. Pub. acctg.

exper. helps. Not nece. To SIO.OOO full bens. Call K.

Wolf. 353-6500 agy. A.F.A. WARRANTY CLAIMS CLERK Must be able to type. Good pay, many fringe benefits.

Contact Doug Rleck, Klett Cadillac, KE 1-2600. A FAST growing producer of auto matic parts nanonng machinery is in need of men who desire challenging design and product development work, permanent positions are available with salary rates, commensurate with experience and productivity. Those with technical school and practical experience are preferred. Campbell Machine Company, 349-5550. Architects Architectural Draftsmen Architectural Job Captains Mechanical Draftsmen Mechanical Engineers Structural Engineers Specifications Writer (3 years minimum experience) O'Dell, Hewlett 8 Luckenbach Associates-Architects 950 N.

Hunter Blvd. Birmingham, Mich. Ml 4-8508 or JO 4-5697 An Equal Opportunity Employer Asst. Plant Manager $15,000 Tubular stamp Ina 8, extensive supervisory Knowledge of iwi wv, llltauiuill MH atrmv. Davis.

333-6500 BOY 'ASS'T MANAGER' Active si sports-mlnded man can make strike here. Help mgr. run me ousmess. can njeia. 353-6500 SNELL I NO SMELLING agy Assistant Mgr.

Detroit's finest chain of home decorating stores is seeking an assistant manager for the North East Detroit area. Experience preferred but not necessary, good wages, incentives and fringe benefits. Fast advancement for the right person. Apply Fisher Wallpaper Paint, 4801 Woodward, Detroit. Ass't Warehouse Super.

Exor. needed here. Train to take over as sup't. Able to direct 20 people on Job. St.

17,300. P. Field 353-6500 agy. ATTENTION needed Immediately MECHANICS SERVICE SALESMAN New Car Conditioning BUMPERS PORTERS Please contact Mr. Ernie Buroer TRUMBULL CHEVROLET MICHIGAN AT BROOKLYN ASSISTANT MANAGER TRAINEE Career opportunity for man who has completed military obligation and seeking secure future with a successful organization.

High school graduate or better. Salary and commission, planned training program, family benefits. Apply the Singer 321 S. Main, Royal Oak. Help Wanted, Male 40 Sr.

Detailers Minor Lay-out Out of town local jobs Top Rates 775.2900 American Design Eng. 21809 Harper, St. Clair Shorn xa3 ft-wa late Leon; dear mother of Mrs. twii ktovosi or Belgium, iwrs. from the Arthur J.

Van Lerberghe Funeral Home, ix4u t. warren cor. of Lakevlew Saturday morning at ft a Arvi Sl JLKle'S at 8:30. Rosary Friday eve. at 8.

Member Tnird uraer or an rrantn. CARNEY ONNIE; Wife of the late Richard. Funeral Saturday 1 p.m. at A. H.

Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gra tiot Ave. CASTEEL, BETTY Nov. 3. 1966, of 459 Prentis. Beloved wife of Rov: sis- ter of Mrs.

Lola Kilgore of Ludlow, Mrs. Voree Staley of Miamis- burg, Brvan Tatroan ot w. Carrolton, Ohio, Mrs. Mildred Han-ley of Pasadena, Joseph Tat-niAn Af Hnllvwnod. ra Tatman and Mrs.

Vera Beam, of Dayton, Ohio the late Mrs. Anarv iwason. in araie ot mo nra Uamiltnn Cn 3075 fame. Ave Saturday 1 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Funeral service at Dayton, onto. COHEN ICBAFL nf Tracev. Nov. 3. Dear father of Sam.

rattier of Louis, David and Mrs. Bessie aa a n. Two orandcnllctren Services Friday 1 P.m. Hebrew Memorial Chanel. 26640 Greenfie a Road, Oak Park.

Interment Beth Tefilo Cemetery. CROWLEY ELSIE Nov. 1, of 249 Piper Riuri Wife of the late Frank mother of mrs. Frank A. Richard, Francis Mrs.

Jean Hailer, Mrs. rharlac fllnat nA riAnil itar of Gertrude A. Bleser; 22 grand- eniioren. r-unerai rrom venwyoen Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Out- er Drive, Friday at 9:30 and to St. Martin Church at 9.

Rosary Thursday evening at 9:15. DeLATJRIER MARY H. Beloved wife of Frank. Funeral Saturday 9:15 a.m. from A.

H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot and 10 a.m. at St. Bernard Church. Rosary Friday p.m.

DeWITT MABEL Nov. 2. Dear mother of Mrs. Joy A. Malson.

Services Saturday. 11 a.m. from the Hunter- Callender Funeral Home, 13903 Ter ry cor. acnooicrarr. DITTMER ELSIE (nee Helke), Nov.

1, wife of the late Fred l. mother of Fred Mrs. Earl Schirmer, Mrs. Glenn Breil and the late Marvin; sister of Mrs. Emma Kollmorgan, Mrs.

Ayausta Rein-hardt, Mrs. Edna Schmidt and Mrs. Lvdia Dezur; 16 grand and two great grandchildren. Funeral at tha Verhevden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Dr. Saturday at 2.

DURFEE ARTHUR 74 of North- vine. Beioveo nusoana or neiene, father nf Dale and Robert. Con' tributions may be given to the Michigan Heart Fund. Funeral services 1:00 p.m. Saturday at the FALL-WINTER pattern dressmaker pattern address.

Lost and Found 20 LOST Chihuahua, female, fawn. Answers to Julie. Vic. Lawndale-Homer. Reward.

843-7824. TOY Poodle. Blacx Female, Lost Oc. 23, In Eci-se, vie. W.

Jefferson-Outer Dr. $50 Re-ward. 386-1066, call after 1:30 p.m. Personals 22 ANYONE OWE YOU MONEY? Cpl- lect anywhere. Kc 7-5650, co 4-5790 HAVE right hand half of two $1,000 Shell coupons.

Split 50-50 for match. 852-2738. Hurry home Sweetheart. I think oniy, oream oniy, ana am oniy you. I'm still and always In there praying.

Sugar Pup. I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself. William Owens, 1202 Selden Apt. 29. SUNOCO Contest, need top half $500 AV 2-6719, after 5 p.m.

WILL trade my Beer Store for 4 tickets to th Michigan State-Notre Dame game. Pay cash for inventory and goodwill only. Mike Schrems Beer Store, 820 E. Genesee, Saginaw, REMUNERATION Is offered for In formation leading to recovery of 1964 Chevrolet Cheveile, 2 HD TP; color Blue bottom. White top, serial 45537K185858 bearlnq 1966 Ohio license 409QJ and last known in possession of Gerald E.

Mathews. Call collect, H. Miller, 737-7273 (days) or 525-2579 (nights), Duluth, Minnesota. Professional Services 24 PRIVATE DETECTIVE Domestic and general investigation. Reasonable.

TE 4-7728. Christmas Trees 25 A GOOD buy 7-9 ft. trees in Lapeer County. Fill In your stock from nearby. Sheared every year.

Special price to distributor. Call LI 2-0678 in Ferndale. Evatt Tree Farms. ENGLISH 8. Thayer Tree Farms-Scotch Pines-Hale, Mich.

728-2522. Transportation 32 AAA Allowance Plus SAN OAKLAND, LA. DISNEYLAND, DALLAS, TEXAS UN 1-7666 8126 Puritan KE 8-4072 eves. AAA California $114 PLUS Cars Waiting TO S-5700 18018 WOODWARD ACE N.Y., Seattle, other 316 woooward. kw-iw.

SEATTLE. EAST CADS OTHERS TOP GAS 8110 Livernois TY 4-5800 CATHERINE RAF INC. 25254 Grand River KE 4-0610 Detroit Driver Service 6834 West Warren TY 8-9373 DRIVE AS YOUR OWN ALL POINTS MOST BENEFITS Car-go Drive Away Dispatctiers "The Casual Drivers Friend" WO 1-0880 INSURED DRIVEAWAY SYSTEM CARS to be driven to all points in U.S.A. Also drivers furnished to drive vnur car anvwhere. 9970 Grand River WE 1-0620 LOW Cost L.C.C Regulated Driveway Service with $2,500,000 Insurance.

Call Auto Delivery Dlv. Dealers Transit, WO 1-0880. Trade Teehnleal Schools 36 ATTENTION GI'S AND NON GI'S ENROLL NOW START TRAINING THERE IS A BIG DEMAND AUTO MECHANICS WELDING AUTO BODY COLLISION WOLVERINE SCHOOL Mlchigans Oldest Trad School. 1400 WEST FORT WO 3-0692 APPROVED UNDER Gl BILL DEARBORN SEMI-TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOL WORK YOUR WAY THROUGH AV 3-1633 Wyandotte, Mich. FULL OR PART TIME CLASSES ELECTRONIC INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, WO 2-5660.

SEMI Diesel Truck Drivers are needed NOW. Rewaroing frotes-sion. Train with Greer, 964-7627. Personals 22 ILOOD DONORS NEEDED RH POS. $7.00 RH NEG.

MIDWEST BLOOD SERVICE 50 W. VERNOR Canter Grand River WO 1-5344 Own Pirlne X-Wty Cnrtrictlo Blood Donors URGENTLY NEEDED ST.50- $10- $12 PAID Serum Donors up to $40 per k. Opes Mofl. Wed. Until 6 P.M.

Detroit Only SO. MICH. BLOOD CTR. 3112 Woodward TE 3-5533 4711 Middlesex, Dearborn LU 2-833 5 ENGINEERING ILLUSTRATORS OPENINGS FOR: LEADERS SR. ILLUSTRATORS PROCESSORS TRACERS TOP RATES OVERTIME LONG PROGRAM FULL BENEFITS AERO DETROIT INC.

21717 REPUBLIC, OAK PARK Call JO 6-4630 An Equal Opportunity Employer APPRENTICE fcr art studio, de pendable younq man. ar! education! aesiraDie Dut nor necessary. Art Village 16650 James Couzens. 342-4919. AUTO MECHANICS We need 2 auto, transmission specialists and 2 heavy repair specialists at once.

Excellent workinq conditions. Above average earnings with auarantped SAlarv. Paid vaca tions, paid holidays, and other trinqe benefits. Contact Barney Ballance. STARK HICKEY WEST 24760 W.

7 Mile at Grand River. BARBER, apprentice or iourney- man. Danny's Barber Shop, 562-0806, 22707 Michigan, Dearborn. barrfr r.nnn wages 5 Mlle-Newburg. Livonia BARBER Steady, full or part time.

Union prices. Paid vacation. Take in $250. 791-3180. BARBER Wanted Good wages.

Ap-ply, 13044 E. 7 Mile. BARBER Excellent shop, top scale, 1031 Mason. W. Dearborn.

BARBER or 5 days wk. t-arr's earper snop wstf cariysie. Dearborn. LP 2-9762. BODY FIXTURES TOOL FIXTURES DETAILERS CHECKERS Overtime Long Program UNITED INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING CORP.

29330 STEPHENSON HWY. MADISON HTS. 566-9842 548-6205 Help Wanted, Mali 40 Assemblers Apply in person Personnel Office 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday CORVAIR ASSEMBLY PLANT Chevrolet Motor Division General Motors Corp.

Willow Run, Michigan A Eml iMrtialty Entlewr casternne i-unerai nome, worm ville. EISENSTARK OTTO (Stark), of Cincinnati. Be loved nusoana or saoie; aear ororn-er of Mrs. Eva Behrmann. Services 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 1832S W.

9 Mile Rd. Interment Machphelah. Family at the residence of Mrs. Eva Behrmann, 21619 Stratford, Oak Park. FLETCHER SAMUEL MURRAY, Nov.

2. Beloved husband of the late Annie Beattie Fletcher; aslo relative in Scotland and Australia. Services 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the R. G. G.

R. Harris Funeral Home, 14751 W. Mc Nichols Rd under the auspices of Northwest i nAam Kin rao a. A.M. Interment Grandlawn.

Memorials to the Heart APPRENTICE DIEMAKERS Following are minimum qualifications for consideration in this program. 18 to 26 years of age, High school graduate or have equivalent education with G.E.D., final overall grade average of or better or at least one year of Algebra with a 'final grade average of or better or lit least one year of Geometry with a final grade average of or better, or 45 or better average on G.E.D. ALSO We are interested in interviewing applicants who have had previous experience on tool and die work for further training in our die shop on bench, punch finishing and machines. APPLY Fisher Body Division 601 PIQUETTE An Equal Opportunity Employer Fund will De appreciaiea. FORSTER ERNEST at Geneva, Ohio.

1 Husband of the lata Karen. Dear nf UamM P. Funeral Fri- day 11 a. n. at A.

H. Peters Fu- I neral Home, izoaz oranoi venue. FRANK EDMUND. Husband of the late Pearl. Funeral Friday 9 a.m.

from A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 12067 I Gratiot Ave. and 10 a.m. at St.

Valerie Of Ravenna Church, Mt. Clemens. FULLER iiini ei waan. Nnv 2nd. nf Cmithfieiri.

Beloved Wife Of James dear mother of James W. of Southfield, Edward of Bloomfield Hills; George H. of Union Lake, William H. of South-field, Walter F. and Ernest both of Orchard Lake.

Leaves 13 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Services Friday 2:30 p.m. Sawyer-Fuller Funeral Home, 2125-12 Milt Rd. (2 Blks. W.

of ward). Contributions may be made1 to tha Michigan Cancer Society..

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