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Death Notices Dtath Notices DETROIT FREE PRESS Friday. Feb. 15, '63 H-f Obituaries CHARLES A. LINDH A retired supervisor in factory llBlTiTfi $mmm ism mm 1 1 It maintenance for the General Motors Mr. Lindh, 65, formerly of Hazel Park, died late Wednesday at his home in Lake Worth, Fla.

A native of Stockholm, Sweden, Mr. Lindh came to Detroit 50 years ago, living in Hazel Park until two years ago when he retired. He was a GM employe for 35 years. Survivors include his wife, Aileen. of Lake Worth, and two sons, Charles E.

and Delwin, both of Detroit. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Lakeside Funeral Chapel, Lake Worth, with burial there in Memorial Park Cemetery. MRS. REBECCA ZACK-HEIM Mrs.

Zackheim, 79, of 3960 W. Outer Drive, died Thursday in Sinai Hospital. Born in Pennsylvania, she lived in Detroit 50 years. She was active in Hadassah, the National Council of Jewish Women, United Hebrew Schools and the Sisterhood of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. SuTvivors Include her husband.

Maurice; a son, Dr. Her-schel; a brother. Jack Krein-son, and three grandsons. Services will be at 11:30 a.m. Friday in the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 18325 W.

Nine Mile, Southfield. Burial will be in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. 321 W. Ufjyetti, Jttrolt 31, Mick. YOU CAN PUCE YOUR WANT AD UP TO: P.M.

Daily for City Edition at 7 P.M. 7 P.M. Daily for Morning Edition at i A.M. 1 1 A.M. Saturday for all Sunday Edition! 4 P.M.

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Work is progressing in-plant on the first of series of Saturn S-l vehicles. Product improvement' and new concepts for future missions fire being developed in ADVANCE ENGINEERING responsibilities assigned to Chrysler. Preparations for Chrysler's tast and launch activities of the entire SATURN C-l configuration ere underway. The men who are engaged in these rewarding careers ere enjoying the gracious living and mild year 'round climate of cosmopolitan New Orleans. As each step develops, new career openings ere created in a wide renge of engineering technologies.

Programmed expansion will develop exceptional advancement opportunities for those who join us nowN Investigate what Chrysler can mean in your future, this week. INTERVIEWS will be conducted in DETROIT February 15 and 16 'Immediate positions in the following: Three days per week (net consecutive) .10 Seven or more times, consecutively Three, Four, Five I Six times, consecutively .77 One and two times .90 Death Notices JS ADAM RETTIG Services for Mr. Rettig, a Detroit sheet metal worker who retired to rural Tawas City in 1956, will be at 2 p.m. Friday in the Zion Lutheran Church, Tawas City. Burial will be in Zion Lutheran Cemetery.

Mr. Rettig, 67, died Tuesday in his home. He came to Detroit rirom Germany in 1927 and worked for the Federal Motor Truck Co. and the Detroit Transmission Division of the jGeneral Motors Corp. Mr.

Rettig is survived by two sons; J3runo, of Ypsilanti; Harry, of Lincoln Park, and three grandchildren. JACOB B. FISH MAN A salesman with the Harry Suf-frin-clothing company for 35 years prior to his retirement three years ago, Mr. Fishman, 71, died Wednesday at his home, 19187 Griggs. Mr.

Fishman are his wife. Hat tie; a daughter, Mrs. Helen Waserman, and a son, Albert Lee. Services will be at 2:30 pm. Friday in the Northwest Chapel of the William R.

Hamilton 18900 James Couzens Highway. Burial will be in White Chapel Cemetery. ADVANCE ENGINEERING Deaths Elsewhere Homer Folks. 95, a native of Openings af all levels for graduate engineers Include excellent supervisory positions in: AEROBALLISTICS Analyzes launch, orbiting, re-enfrv, lunar and systems by performing trajectory optimization, multl-stage vehicle performance analysis, flight evaluation, end eerofhermodynamic analysis. Disciplines Include: AEROTHERMO MECHANICS Aerodynamic Testine and Analysis Aerodynamic Stability and Air Loads Heat Transfer (and Thermal Control) Studies of Subsonic-Hypersonic Vehicles Thermodynamics of Space Power Systems and Cryogenic Storage Applied Aerothermo Research in Theoretical Gas Dynamics Radiation Physics and Development of Aerothermo Computer Programs.

FLIGHT MECHANICS-Treiectory Analysis, Optimization and Staging Studies Guidance and Control Systems Orbital and Space Rendezvous Mechanics Flight Evaluation of Overall Vehicle Performance Launch A Separation Dynamics Celestial Mechanics. PRELIMINARY DESIGN Te conceive end perform design studies of space vehicles, space payloads, systems and sub-systems and overall configuration design te establish feasibility to meet mission changes and future missions as directed by program requirements. Disciplines include: Structural Design: Stress. Loads, Weights, Vibration, Acoustics Nuclear, Liquid and Solid Rocket Air-breathing Engine Design Radar Tracking and Telemetry Scientific Instrumentation Navigation Systems Electrical and Electronic Design. FUTURE SYSTEMS ANALYSIS Mission Analysis and Planning Operations Research Advanced Program Planning Human Factors.

Hanover, and interna- i tionally known pioneer in'Dtath Notices social work and public health; in New York. 15 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby given by the undersigned that on the 28th day of February, 1963, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. at 11649 Greenview Street, Detroit, Michigan, public sale of the following described chattel will be held for cash to the highest bidder. Make, Oldsmobile, year, 1957. Convertible.

Serial number, 577M54253. Said vehicle is stored and inspection thereof may be made at 11649 Greenview Street, Detroit, Michigan. The undersigned reserves ttie right to bid at the sale. MICHIGAN NATIONAL BANK LANSING, MICHIGAN ANNOUNCEMENTS Bids and Proposals 16 FOR SALE One (1) 1952 G.M.C. Model 453-30V, 19.500 lb.

G. V. W. Platform Body Truck Including a Braen Model MS-12-18B Winch. Model MS-12-18B Winch.

Bids to be received until 11:30 a.m. Eastern Standard Time, Friday, March 1, 193. For further information contact: Clarence H. Nagel Board of Wavne County Road Commissioners Telephone: 962-7670. Ext.

227 Room 726 Citv-County Building Detroit 26, Michigan OFFICE OF GORDON CORNWELL. ARCHITECT 401 E. Front Street Traverse Citv. Michigan ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS MANISTEE CATHOLIC CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Manistee. Michigan Sealed bids for the above work addressed to Manistee Catholic School Board co Mr.

Alvin Jano-wiak. President, U. S. Post Office, Filer Citv, Michigan will be received, opened publicly and read aloud at St. Joseph Church, Manistee, Michigan at 2:00 p.m.

March 14. 1963 for the General, Kitchen, Electrical and Mechanical Work. Plans and specifications will be available February 14. 1963 from the Office of Gordon Cornwell, Architect, 401 E. Front Street, Traverse City, Michigan.

The Manistee Catholic School Board reserves the right to reiect any or all bids and to waive irregularities in biddlnq. No bid may be withdrawn after time of ooen-Ing for at least 30 calendar days. Lost and Found 20 CALL MISS DAY at 222-6856 and let Free Press readers help you find your lost articles. You may charge your ad if you wish or take it to the nearest liner station to get the same low rates at at the main office. BLUE Tick pups.

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Patrolman of Wavne County Sheriff. Beloved husband of Catherine (nee Lech); dear brother of Mrs. Helen Warren, Mrs. Eleanor Oleksik and Mrs. Louise Mulligan.

Funeral Saturday morning at 9:15 from the Jarzembowski Funeral Home, 4405 Wesson at Buchanan to St. Thomas Aquinas Church at 10. Interment Holy Sepulchre. SCIHVALM J. FRED, Feb.

12th. Husband of Jessie; father of Mrs. R. B. White-hurst; brother of Mrs.

Roland Nelson; srandfather ot Jean White-hurst. Funeral at the Verhevden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Friday at 1. Odd Fellows Serv. Ice Thursday evening at t. STOCK STANLEY St.

Joseph, after a long illness, Feb. 14, 1963. Husband of Lenore (Netting) Stock; father of Mrs. Joseoh Clemens, Mrs. Frank McKenna; brother of Lawrence J.

Stock. Services 2 P.m. Saturday. Day Funeral Home, St. Joseph.

SPEARS MARIE, dear mother of Roseoe Wilson, Mrs. Walter (Frieda) Hammond, Paul Wilson. James and Mrs Glen (Ruth) Jones, ten grandchildren also survive. Sister of Mrs. Ed.

Younger. Mrs. Willie Mattingly and Mrs. Earl Hudnell. Funeral Fridav 1 o.m.

at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave. STEWART PETER suddenly, of 386 E. Grand Beloved husband of Isabella; dear father of Marv and Mrs.

Robert Caulfield (Alice); loving grandfather of Robert, Dennis and Mary Beth: one sister in Enqland. Funeral from the E. S. Watko Funeral Home, 381 E. Grand Blvd.

Satur day at 9:30 a.m. and to St. Charles Church at 10. Member of the Holy Name Society. Rosary Friday at I p.m.

SZCCH IRENE, age 47, of 2972 Aloer. Lincoln beloved wife of John; dearest mother of Mrs. Irene Ettinqer, Mrs. Judith Morris. Richard, Thomas, Shirley.

Louis and Donald; dear daughter of Mrs. Anna Pirka; sister of Mrs Lena Stevens; Mrs. Anna Farkas and Mrs. Lydia Laczo; grand mother of Karvl Ann, Kurt and 1 aura Lee. Services Saturdav 1 p.m.

from the John K. Solosy Funeral Home, 3206 Fort, Lincoln Park. Hungarian Lutheran Church 1:30 P.m. SNYDER LORETTA Feb. 12th.

of 636 Neff Grosse Pointe. Wife of the late Dalton mother of Dalton J. (Tooie): sister of Mrs. Loren (Ann) Robinson; three grandchildren. Funeral from the Verhevden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Friday at 9:30 and to St.

Paul's Church at 10. Rosary Thurs day evening at 8. STIDHAM BILL. Feb. 12.

of 20900 Moross Rd. Husband of Edna; father of Daniel, Thomas and Grace Ann; son of Mrs. Hans Bach; brother of Mrs. Juanita MacDonald and Robert. Funeral at the Verhevden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Friday at 1 P.m.

SULLIVAN HARRY beloved husband of Emily. Funeral Saturdav 1 p.m. at the A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack ave.

at Vernier rd. (8 Mile), Grosse Pte. Woods. Services under auspices of Jefferson Lodge r553 8. A M.

Deceased was member of Modern Woodmen of America. TERRIEN ANN, Feb. 14th. of 20531 Lesure. beloved wife ot the late Albert; dear mother of Mrs.

Srene D. Wescoat. Mrs. Harold P. McCrack-en.

Albert E. and George also survived bv seven grandchildren end seven great-grandchildren. Services 10 o'clock Monday morning at the R. G. A G.

R. Harris Funtral Home, 14751 W. McNichols Rd. TURNER MAUDE Feb. 14.

Wife of the late Harry; dear mother of Mrs. Earl Buzza (Frances), Casper, Carl, and Mrs. Robert Martin (Margaret). Mrs. Harry Walker (Atha); fourteen grandchildren, fourteen great-grandchildren; sister of Mrs.

Greta Furman and Ben Monroe. Funeral from the J. A. DeSantis Funeral Home, Chalmers Ave. at Charlevoix, Saiurday at 1 p.m.

VALLEY GEORGE Outer Dr. Feb. 13. of 9745 E. Husband of Theodora; Mrs.

Ann Andoniades; father of aranrJfather of Anthony Andoniades; survived by one brother in Greece. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Saturday at 12 noon, and to Assumption Greek Orthodox Church 11000 Charlevoix at 1. WALCZAK STANLEY Feb. 12. ot 20733 Virginia.

E. Detroit. Funeral Saturdav. 8:45 a.m., from the Wuiek Funeral Home, 19301 Van Dvke at 7 Mile Road, to St. Veronica's Church, East Detroit, 9:30 a.m.

WARNER HERBERT beloved husband of Florence Warner; father of Joe Warner; brother of Rose Better, Pearl Prince, Lillian Barsky and Henrietta Jacobson. Member of Shaarey Zedek Congregation. Funeral services were held in Los Angeles. Maiinow Silverman Mortuary Directors. WARNER STUART JAMES, Feb.

13, of 9037 Burt beloved son of Mrs. Steve Dubicki; dear brother of Mrs. Sue Leonard: Hollis and Gail. Funeral from the Henry Boleskl Funeral Home, 13510 W. Warren at Schaefer, Dearborn.

Notice of time later. WESTLAKE DOROTHY beloved sister of Earl also ten nieces and neoh-ews. services Armstrong Funeral Home, 10300 Puritan. Saturday 2:30 P.m. WHITE NANCY M.

Beloved mother of Mildred White, Donald and also four grandchildren, two oreat-qrandehildren. Funeral from Wm. Vasu Funeral Home, 4375 N. Woodward between 13 and 14 Mile Saturday 1 P.m. ZACKHEIM REBECCA, 3960 W.

Outer Dr. Sur. vived bv husband Maurico son Dr. Herschel Zackheim; brother Jack Kreinson; three grandsons. Services 11:30 Fridav morning at the Ira Kaufman Chanel, 18325 W.

9 Mile Rd. Interment Clover Hill Park. Family at the res. of Dr. and Mrs.

Herschel Zackheim, 13102 Talbot, Huntington Wds. ZEBROWSKI STEPHEN, Feb. 13. of 8230 Yo-landa. Funeral Saturdav.

9:30 a.m., from the Wuiek Funeral Home, 19301 Van Dvke at 7 Mile to Our Ladv Queen of Heaven Church, 10 a.m. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery Cemeteries FOR SALE. 4 cemetery lots. Garden section.

Glen Eden Cemetery, $250. GA 5-0947, after 5. Florists Order Flowers From OUR FRESH FLOWER SHOP Specializes in floral pieces at moderate prices. Delivery 3 times daily. Call CA 3-5100, Ext.

2115, or use your charge. J. L. Hudson Co. HUDSON DOWNTOWN 4th Floor Funeral Directors 10 ALFRED E.

CROSBY 12700 HAMILTON AT GLENDALE TO 8 0900 EST. 1912 JEROME A. 2670 CHALMERS DeSANTIS VA 2 5036 WM. R. HAMILTON CO.

3975 CASS AVE. TE 1-2712 NORTHWEST CHAPEL 18900 Jas. Couzens Hwy. Dl 1-1300 BIRMINGHAM CHAPEL 820 E. MAPLE AVE.

Ml 4-6000 EPPENS-VAN DEWEGHE 6150 Cadleux at Harper TU 1-7700 IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL 1832S W. MILE EL 7-52O0 A.H. Peters Funeral Home 12057 20705 GRATIOT MACK, G.P. LA 6-7700 TU 4-5500 WDS. SCHMALZRIEDT SONS 16425 GRAND RIVER VE 5-3100 SULLIVAN 14230 W.

MCNICHOLS 15800 FENKELL UN 4-2311 VE 8-8100 WM. VASU ED. J. LYNCH DIRECTOR 4375 N. WOODWARD LI 9-0500 Chas.

Verheyden, Inc. Established Over Years 16300 MACK AT OUTER DRIVE TU 1-8500 KANGAS El NO Feb. 14th, beloved husband of Mary, dear father of James, brother of Mrs. William (Ann) Bobek and Mrs. Bruce (Winifred) Deacon, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. John Emit Kangas. Services Saturday 1 p.m. from the Memorial Funeral Homo, 8033 Puritan. Interment Grand Lawn.

KNOOP PAUL Feb. 13. of 4140 Kensington. Husband of Lillian; brother of the late Alvina Krimmer and Lillian; uncle of Gene R. Krimmer.

At the Verhevden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Driva until Friday evening at 10. In state at Peace Lutheran Church, Warren at Balfour. Saturday from 11 till time of service at 1. KOXKLE ELYNOR, Feb. 13.

Wife of the late fharlet dear mother of Mrs. John E. Cunningham (Elvnor) of raiifnrnin: jiin two arandchildren. two great-grandchildren; sister ot Mrs. Howard Masten.

In state at the J. A. DeSantis Funeral Home, Chalmers Ave. at Charlevoix, until Friday 10 p.m. Services in St.

rnlumba Episcopal Church, Manls- tique at E. Jefferson, Saturday at 2 P.m. LAWSON WILLIAM, nam 84. Feb. 13th, 1963.

of 7551 Hupp, VJarren, Mich. Be loved husband nf the ate Maude: dear father of Mrs. Augusta Bleau of Port Huron, and William H. Funeral Saturdav, 1 p.m., from the Gordon C. Crabb Funeral Home, Gratiot at Outer Dr.

Interment Childs Cemeterv. Whittaker. Mich. Triple Link IOOF Lodge JT120 services Fridav. 8 P.m.

LJEMKE OTTO, a9e 72 years, beloved hus-hand of Ottilie: dear father of Mrs Irene Noall and Erwin; two grandchildren also survive; brother of Robert and Mrs. Hilda Brhm. Af A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot until Fridav 10 p.m.

In state at Re demption Lutheran Church, E. 7 Mile Rd. at Stresburg, from Sat urday 10 a.m. until time of service, 11 a.m. LIPHARDT ZELLA (nee Moore), of 112 Pine River Rouge: beloved wife of Carl; dear mother of Mrs.

Luana Hamel. Mrs. Rhodella Cosgrove, Bernard, William. Mrs. Jeannette Donahue and Thomas.

Also sur uivM hv oranrtrhildren. Funeral from Edward Girrbach Sons Fu- nral Hnm. ivr Rrnjae. Satur- day at 8:30 a.m.. Our Lady of Lourdes Church at 9.

Altar Society Rosary, 8:30 p.m., Frlaay. MAGNESS "RWIN PERRY, Feb. 14th, 17735 Fntnn Rplnved husband of Mary dear father of Linda Kay; brother Mrwin Saturday p.m. at Rcss B. Northrop Son Funeral Home.

27401 Grand River (Redford). Interment Acacia Park MAXSKY STANLEY, of 8203 Qulnn. Beloved husband of Jane, dear father of Ronald, and Mrs. Sylvia Barber, brother of Alex and Mrs. Anna Jarosz; also three arandchildren.

Funeral Saturday 8:30 vm. from the Sorott Funeral Homo, 19740 Van Dyke at Outer Our Lady Queen of Heaven Church at i. McKOWN THELMA of 9403 Cheyenne, wife of Thomas mother of Mrs. Gerald Brown, Mrs. James Birch and Mrs.

Thomas Hencher; also survived by ten grandchildren. Services at Schmalzriedt Sons Funeral Home, 16625 Grand River, Saturdav at 10 a.m. McCarthy CHARLES J. Beloved husband of the late Alma; dear father of Lawrence and Jovce; dear brother Mary, John and Helen. At Doyle Funeral Home, 6158 14th, until Friday, 10 p.m.

Requiem Mass and interment Saturday a.m. St. Joseph Church at Kingsbridge, Ont. Rosary Friday at 8 P.m. McMlXX THOMAS Feb.

14. of 18456 Asburv Park; beloved husband of fcvelyn also leaves a sister, Mrs. Martha Morris, of Vermont, and Mo stepsons, Gerald and Eugene W. Brown. Funeral service from McCabe Funeral Home, 18570 Grand River, corner Glastonbury.

Saturday, 3 p.m. Interment Acacia Park. MORTIER VALENTIENA (nee DeBedts) of 1369 Nottingnam, Grosse Pointe, wife of Henry, mother of Mrs. Racheat Wybo, ons brother In Belgium. Grandmother ot Sandra, Edward and Richard Wybo.

Funeral from the Verhevden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Monday at 9:15 and to Our Ladv of Sorrows Church at 10. Rosary Sunday evening at 8. MOSES EDNA, Feb. 12th, beloved wife of Albert; dear mother of Michael, George, Mrs. Mary Thomas.

Mrs. Selma Aboud, Samuel and Leo Moses. Thirteen grandchildren. Funeral from Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Home, 14230 W.

McNIchols Rd. Thursday morning at 10 and St. George Syrian Orthodox Church at 11. Donations to St. Geor Building Fund appreciated.

XICHOLS JOSEPHINE, Feb. 14. 193, residence 3025 E. Grand Blvd. At chapel of the Wm.

R. Hamilton 3975 Cass until 9:30 p.m. Friday. Funeral service at Paducah. Kentucky.

XUXLEE MODENA BOYD, BQe 57, of 2721 Taylor, passed away on Feb. 12. 193. Services will be at Peoples Community Church, Saturday, Feb. 16th, 11 a.m.

Remains will be at the Fritz Funeral Home, 246 E. Ferry. Mrs. Nunlee is survived by three sons, four daughters, her mother, two sisters, thirty-five grandchildren, two great-grandchildren. PARTOGIAN ROBERT BAGDASAR, of 7795 Whittaker, Feb.

12. Services from Edward Korkoian Funeral Home, 11545 Woodward, Saturday, 12:30 p.m.; to St. John's Armenian Church. 1335 Oakman 1 p.m. Gifts may be made to St.

John's Armenian Church Building Fund and the Michigan Home for the Armenian Aged. PASTOR MARGARET, wife of the late An thony: dear mother of Joseph, Georoe and Lucille: two grandchildren also survive; sister of Mrs. Ann Socci, Adam, Anthony end George Harvey. Funeral Saturday. 1 o.m.

at A. H. Peters Funeral Home. 12057 Gratiot. PASTORISA See Pastor, Margaret notice.

PEOPLES PRESTON Feb. 13. 6526 Sterling. Dear father of Robert Peoples of Redford Two. and Mrs.

Eleanor Sumbur of Union Lake. Also survived bv five grandchildren. Services 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the R. G. A G.

R. Harris Funeral Home, 14751 W. McNichols Rd. Interment Rose-lend Park. POPPLETOX WM.

KNOX, Feb. 13. 1963, at his residence, 4681 E. a or, Bloomfield Farms. Birmingham, husband of Cora N.

Popoleton, father of Mrs. Frank L. Gregor and Jane Poppieton. Also survived bv six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral service at Bell Chapel of the Wm.

R. Hamilton 820 E. Maole Birmingham, Fridav 1 P.m. PORTH DORA T. Beloved wife of George dear mother of Mrs.

Ruth H. Wler, Mrs. Grace M. Wedell and George 12 grandchildren also survive; sister of Mrs. Helen Biat-tert and Mrs.

Lvdia Kendall. Funeral Saturday 2 P.m. at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave at Vernier Rd.

(8 Mile), Grosse Pte. Woods. ROBBINS CLYDE Feb. 12, of 24720 Ivv-wood, Fermington. Beloved husband of Elaine dear father of David of Mundeiein, HI.

and Joan E. Robbins; grandfather of Daniel D. Robbins. Services 10 o'clock Friday morning at the 6. A G.

R. Harris Funeral Horn, 14751 W. McNichols Rd. RUSSO THOMAS, nf 22941 Doremus. St.

Clair Shores. Darling son of Rocco and Bermda; brother ot Rocco Jenny Lynne, Karen Marie and Barbara Ann. Blessing Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Wilhelm Funeral Home, 2342 Jefferson, nr. 9 Mile.

Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. SCHROEDER MARGARET (Reta), Feb. 12th, of 10241 Balfour. Beloved wife of Fred; dear mother of Mrs.

Kathleen Arnold, of Scotland; sister of Miss Barbara Thomson, of Scotland. Services 7:30 o'clock, Friday afternoon, at the R. G. A G. R.

Harris Funeral Home, 15251 Harper Ave. SCHROEDER MARGARET February 13. of 1762 Allard Grosse Pointe Woods. Beloved wife of Otto dear mother of Richard O. of Chicago, Donald G.

of San Francisco. David G. and Dennis W. Scnroeder. Also survived bv three grandchildren.

Services 1 o'clock Saturdav afternoon at the R. G. G. R. Harris Funeral Home, 15251 Harper Ave.

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626-9470 days. BODY DETAILERS BODY LAYOUT MUST BE EXPERIENCED LONG PROGRAM FULL BENEFITS JO 6-4630 AERO-DETROIT, INC. 81717 REPUBLIC OAK PARK, MICH. BORING MILL HANDS To operate Lucas or Portage Boring Mill. Must be journeyman.

For night shift. Near 24927 block of Michigan west of Telegraph Rd. SPRINGFIELD TOOL DIE. INC. 2005 Westwood, Dearborn.

Mich. CAR WASHERS for Saturday, Sunday, Monday. Must be experienced. $7 day guaranteed. Apply 404 14th St.

7 a.m. sharp, or call NOrmandy 2-5780. CAR WASHERS and steamers. 13S68 Grand River bet. Schoolcraft and Schaefer.

CAR WASHERS, exper. Good guar. Plymouth at Evergreen. VE 7-0578. CAR Washers Wanted Steady, part- time.

Guar. Apply 22111 Schoolcraft. CAR WASH Help-Guarantee. Brite, 12033 E. McNichols.

CAR Washers $5 minimum guar. Report 7 a.m., 18401 W. Warren. Cold Header Operator Experienced, or former operator. experienced nut PEERLESS INDUSTRIES 2800 TYLER RC.

YPSILANTI INC. 482-3900 COST Estimator for small aircraft parts. Precision machinery. 30 man shop. Apply at 30233 Groes-beck, Hwy.

Cost Accountant Prefer male under 35 years ot 89. Must have had formal training or considerable experience In Stand-ard Costs. Knowledge Of flexible budgets helpful. Permanent connection. Attractive employee benefits program.

Telephone or apply Personnel Dept. Hoover Ball Bearing Co. Bearing Division 5400 So. State Road Ann Arbor Telephone 663-4273, ext. 26 DIE MAKER Experienced -for plas- tic mold shop.

LI 8-0550. DRIVER-OWNER, steel hauling with full units or tractors pulling company trailers. Apply Gateway Transportation 6837 Wyoming. Mr. Van Allen.

DIE DESIGNERS DETAILERS REPUBLIC ENGINEERING CO. 75874 WvOMING DIE CAST Cavity Mill Hands to train for rotary head mill In die sinking and precision work. Steadv job. High rate of pay and all fringe benefits. CALL 547-2232 CHASSIS DESIGNERS Heating anal air conditioning, electrical and fuel systems.

Spartan Design Woodward at Big Beaver Rd. (Gleaner Bldg.) 644-0610 METHODS ENGINEERS Experienced methods fineers needed Immedl-atcty tor General Motors foundry heated In thi Central Mlchisan area. Decree In industrial or i chanical enjlneerlni preferred or will consider person with comparable experience. In requestint i personal Interview, please submit resume statins personal history. education, business experience and salary requirements.

Write Box M-406 Free Press, 31 An equal opportunity employer Thomaq H. Kinkade, 68, aeronautical engineer wiio prepared the plane engine for Charles Lindbergh's historic flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927; in Williams-port, Pa. Oskar Helmer, 71. former Austrian minister of interior; in Vienna. RELIABILITY ENGINEERING Broad spectrum of reliability analysis, methods and evaluation responsibilities.

Immediate openings for senior and intermediate engineers with BS or MS in A EE, ME or Physics with or more years experience in missiles or other weapons systems, systems analysis or evaluation ot design, and hardware. Positions open in management and direction of reliability programs and overall resolution of reliability technical problems. Other openings at all levels in reliability tasks on specific programs and in support capacities for BS degree with 2 4 years experience. STRUCTURAL. PROPULSION and RELATED ENGINEERING Non-Commere'e! Ads from Nen-Commercial Advertisers SPECIAL RATES TRANSIENT NONCOMMERCIAL Three days per week (not" consecutive) .75 Seven or more times, consecutively Three, Four, Fivt S'r times, consecutively One and two times .90 to all within The above rates apply advertising originating the State of.

Miehiaan. Out- of-state rate, $1.40 per line daily; $1.50 sjer line Sunday. ERRORS AM CORRECTIONS The Free Press reserves the right to classify, revise or reieet any want ad, and it net responsible for errors after the first incorrect insertion of an PHONE 222-6800 Classified Telephone Room open 8 A.M. ta P.M. Weekdays Sat i A.M.

to 5 P.M. A.M. la 5 P.M. I CICHORACK1 ROSE, beloved wife of Alovsius; dear mother of Mrs. Martha Yehr-matter, Mrs.

Irene Skuza, Mrs. Angeline Muszvnski, Mrs. Roselia Laura, Mrs. Elaine Halsne and the late Ralph Cleslinski; 21 grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren also survive; sister of Anthony, Joseph, Floyd and William Peplinski and Mrs. Cecelia Christians.

Funeral Saturday 8:30 a m. from A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave. and Vernier Rd.

(8 Mile), Grosse Pointe Woods, and a.m. at St. Raymond Church. Rosary Friday I p.m. CONLISK MARJORIE (nee SPR ATT), Feb.

13. of 17213 East Jefferson, Grosse Pointe, wife of Joseph mother of Mrs. Arthur L. (Mary) Bruce; sister of me late Mary Blavj grandmother of Heidi Joseon and Wallace. Funeral from the Verhevden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Saturdav at 9:15 and to St.

Paul Church at 10. Rosary Friday evening at 6. CRUDDER ROBERT Feb. 13th, of 27252 Lawnwood. Roseville.

husband of the late Florence, father of Robert Mrs. Edward Ross. George and Mrs. Roy Sexton. Brother of William, Mrs.

William Rose, Mrs. Dorothy Houseman, Mrs. Harry Kauffman, Mrs. Ivan Hendershot. Funeral at the Verhevden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Monday at 1).

DEROX MICHAEL, of 3554 23rd St. Beloved husband of Julia; dear father of Marie Novak and Mitchell Deron; four grand-daughters. Funeral Saturday at 9:15 from the Leonard A. Turowski Funeral Home, 19400 Joy Rd. to St.

casimir cnurcn at io. DHYXE LOUIS Feb. 13th. 193, 6 years old. husband of Edith of West Branch; father of Mrs.

Anne Rivard. West Branch. Mrs. Edvthe Safford. West Branch and Robert L.

Dhyne ot Bav City; eleven grandchildren; one brother and four sisters. Funeral services Saturday, 1 o.m. Stauernol Chapel, Rev. Charles Sturm. Burial In Brookside Cemetery.

DUMKA RICHARD, ot 17909 Clift, beloved husband of Nellie Ann, dear father of Darlene Ann, Noreen Lynn, Shauna Oil ie. Dear son of Nicholas and Kathleen Dumka. Dear brother of Mrs. Ray Schfranski, llene, Norman and Robert. Funeral Saturday, 10:15 a.m.

Gilewski Funeral Home, 3509 E. Davision to Holy Name of Jesus Church at ll. Interment Mt. Olivet. EDWARDS LILLIAN Feb.

14, of 23851 Meadowlark, Oak Park. Dear mother of Mrs. Virginia Martin, Mrs. Robert (Bernice) Hilgenbrink and Robert Edwards; also survived bv seven grandchildren and one great-grandson; sister of Mrs. Laura Crawford and Mrs.

Elsie Clements, both of Roval Oak. Services 1 o'clock Monday afternoon from the VanValkenburg Funeral Home, 22250 Grand River nr. Lahser Rd. FARRELL CHARLES Feb. 12, 1963.

of 3053 W. Grand uncle of Mrs. Allan A. Fraser, of Rosseau, Ontario. Funeral service at chapel of the Wm.

R. Hamilton 3975 Cass Saturday at 11 under auspices of Palestine Lodge No. 357 FIANDT CELO Feb. 13. 193.

erf 200 W. Grand husband of Re-gina M. Fiandt. Funeral service at Chanel of the Wm. R.

Mamil. ton 3975 Cass Saturday at 10:30 a.m. under auspices of vedic Lodge FaAM. FISHMAN JACOB Feb. 13th, 1963.

sud denly. Husband of Hattie Fishman; father of Mrs. Helen Wasserman, and Albert Lee Fishman of Chevy Chase, Md. Funeral service at Northwest Chapel of Wm. R.

Ham ilton 18900 Jas. Couzens Hwy. (5. ot 7 Mile), Friday at 2:30 p.m. HANLON CATHERINE, at New York City.

wee of the late George. Mother of Mrs. John E. (Virginia) Me ter erenamotner of John Thomas McCarthy and Maureen MCarmy. F-unera from Trios.

Lahev Funeral Home, 8316 Dexter, Saturday at 9 a.m., St. Theresa Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment monroe. Mien. IIEMMICK ARTHUR Feb.

14th, husband of Franchette (Askln). Brother of Rooeir A. and Rt. Rev William A. Services Wm.

Sullivan 4 Son Funeral Home, 705 W. 11 Mile Rd. (4 blks. E. of Woodward) Roval Oak, Mondav :30.

St. Dennis Church 10 a.m. Burial Assumption Cemetery, Windsor. Openings at all levels for experienced engineers and recent graduates with BSME, CE, EM or AE, to perform analytical design, engineering liaison, and product improvement in the Saturn space vehicle program. Disciplines include stress, aerodynamic loads.

Dynamics, propulsion, cryogenics, hydraulics, weights, materials, documentation, drafting, electro-mechanical component installation design, and the development of computer solutions for ell phases of structural and mechanical analyses. Other supervisory positions require minimum of veers applicable experience in airframes, missiles or aerospace fields. ELECTRICAL and ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING To create, design end modify complex electrical and electronic assemblies and systems; perform lead studies, circuit and system- analyses prepare logic diagrams of complex switching networks; write purchase descriptions end modifications. Experience in development and packaging of solid state components desirable. BSEE degree end experience in one or mere of above.

SYSTEMS INTEGRATION ENGINEERING To develop end perform mission planning, functional integration, design criterie end mission evaluation of Saturn space vehicle systems and sub-systems and digital automatic check out equipment. Requires engineering degree and 3 to IS years minimum related experience in missile systems. Supervisory positions open for those qualified. DEATHS FUNERALS TODAY Babiarz, Thomas Wuiek Bodom, Nicholas Bookspan, Cissie Botkms. Tolemen G.

Burhardt, Felix W. Callan, William A. Dixon, Kathrvn S. Wm. Sullivan Hebrew Mem.

Martenson A. H. Peters Hilliker VanValkenburt Hamilton Spaulding Curtin Gritfin Jos. Turowski Harris Leo Miller Fishman, Jacob B. Frenette, John W.

Gormann, Henry Gorski, Walter Hause. Oliver H. Lewalski, Harry V. McCullough, Evelyn ppens- an oewegne Nestor, Michael P. Ted Sullivan Poppieton, Wm.

Knox Querciagrossa. Jacob Robbins, Clyde E. Schroeder, Margaret Schwalm, J. Fred Skomeczna, Alexander Snyder, Loretta J. Spears, Marie Stidham, Bill Threloff.

Herman Yawfimetz, Michael Sr. Zackheim, Rebecca Hamilton Gilewski Harris Harris Verhevden Krof Verhevden H. Peters Verhevden Girrbach Gilewski Kaufman Death Notices APKARlAN MARTHA AZNIF, 7034 Pembroke. Beloved wife of Nishan; dear sSer of E9rsa Sikanian (Svriat. Funeral from Simon Javizian Funeral Home, 17550 Woodward, Saturday 10:30 a.m.

Services 11 a.m. St. Johns Church. 1335 Oakman Blvd. Interment Woodlawn.

BABLARZ THOMAS, Feb. 13. 5930 Lucky Place. Funeral Friday 8:45 am. from the Wuiek Funeral Home, 1301 Van Dvke af 7 Mile Rd.

to immaculate Conception Churctv at :30. BETWEE WILLIAM, Feb. 13th. 1W3. of 679 Peterboro St.

Dear trother of Harry Betwee of Indian River, Mich. Funeral service Saturday at 10 o'clock from the Don Graham Funeral Home, 3537 W. Lafayette. BOOKSPAN CISSIE of 2635 Cortland, Feb. 13.

Dear mother of Louis. Barnet, Saul, Nora of Los Ange'es. and Mrs. Harry Richmond; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Services Friday, 12 noon.

Hebrew Memorial Chapel, 2995 Joy Rd. Interment Hebrew Memorial Parti. Family at the Richmond residence, 3295 Collingwood. BRUNNER HENRY E. O.D.S.

beloved husband of Mildred: dear brother of Mrs. Bertha Patenge of Bav Citv and Edward C. At A. H. Peters Funeral Home.

12057 Gratiot until Fridav 10 o.m. Services at the Gephardt Funeral Home, Bav Citv, Saturday 1 p.m. BURGHARDT FELIX W. (PHIL). Beloved husband ot Selma; deer father of Mrs.

Alien Saoienza, Mrs. Thelma Brumm, Mrs. Loretta Whitehead, Arthur, Mrs. Shirley Blackmore, Philip, Frederick, Mrs. Elaine Begin and the lata Mrs.

Eleanor Tokerskl; 17 grandchildren also survive. Funeral Friday 2:30 p.m. at A. H. Peters Funeral Horn, 12057 Gratiot Ave.

CARETTI Loretta, Feb. 13th. Beloved wife ot Louis, of 19974 McCormick; dear mother of Richard, Ronald, Carolyn; also fiv grandchildren; sister ot Thomas and Raphael Ott, Mrs. Helen Stevens, Mrs. Rita Stokowskl, Mrs.

Ada O'Rourko. Funeral from the J. A. DeSantis Funeral Home, Chalmers Ave. at Charlevoix, Saturday at 8:15 Queen of Peace Church at a.m.

Rosary Friday at p.m. CHAPMAN AUCE (net MOORE). February 13. Beloved wife of K. Chapman; dear mother of Richard and Captain Kenneth.

USAF; daughter of Mrs. Celia Moore; sister of Mrs. J. McMillan (Pat). Joseph, Thomas, Mary and Helen Moore.

Funerel from Ted C. Sullivan Home, 14230 West Mc Nichols Road. Saturday morning at 1:15, and St. Luke's Church at PROGRAMMERS Analog, computation, digital computation and data processing. Will utilize NASA central computer facilities.

Openings at all levels. Requires degree and related experience. Managerial positions require supervisory experience, MS end years experience or BS and years experience SPECIAL EQUIPMENT DESIGN ENGINEERING Requires experience in development, design, analysis, construction and installation of special equipment; pneumatic and hydraulic, or electronic test equipment; special handling techniques In large components. BSME, or AE degree. IN ALL POSITIONS.

EXPERIENCE IN AIRCRAFT OR MISSILES MOST DESIRABLE. To arrange for an interview, call MR. C. LUCKSINGER WO 1-8035 12 noon to 8 p.m. Friday or 8 a.m.

to 4 p.m. Saturday If these times ere not convenient, send resume in confidence to: Mr. L. G. Olsen, Personnel Dept.

CHRYSLER Corporation SPACE Division P. O. Bex 26018, New Orleans 26. Le. An eaual opportunity employer.

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