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THE BOARD OF WAYNE COUNTY AUDITORS, TED MROZOWSKI, Secretary PATRICK J. GIBBONS, Director of Purchases Personals 17 AD for Saitis under Classification No. 250 ADULTS INTERACTIONS Michigan's oldest and largest singles dating club. Phone: 569-6222. DIAL A MEDITATION 371-7600 FREE! To Personnel Directors Rate Guide for Help Wanted Ads All Newspapers.

(313) 961-6785 LOOKING For all voluntary Political- -minded students to get involved in City Politics. A real adventure you are interested, call Douglas, 491-3174, 8-5 p.m. LOOKING for intelligent news reporter to report the most amazing discovery of our times. Contact Mr. M.L Markusic, Route 1, Box 219, Hodunk, MI 49094 LOOKING FOR Umpires for baseball, no pay, first base line coaches, catchers- must have own glove, and boys with own gloves for spring training We also need all equipment.

Call manager 313-361-9027. MOSES, teacher consultant Appt only 10-6 daily 863-6274. NEED Help with your recruitment Call our Agency, full line of services. 353-2070. ROUND TRIP, Detroit-LA-Honolulu Open airline ticket, good for year, $390, 887-7530.

Lost Found 20 FOUND eyeglasses, black leather Hudson case. 861-6290. FOUND: Irish Setter -male. May 3rd. Southland Mall.

Portage, Mich. Call 1-313-535-8087. dogs, Fox Terrier, fem Spaniel- dk fem. Kelly-8 Mi area. PR 1-2240 LOST Black grey long haired female dog, childs pet, Van Centerline area, Generous Reward, 759-5697.

LOST 2 briefcases at parking lot on corner of Shelby Lafayette. 1-Reddish brown 1-black They contain attorneys files, dictaphone, books, important papers to owner $100 Reward for contents. 353-6650 9-5pm LOST Chihuahua small brn male 'Cocoa' long hair vic. 7 MiLahser-Pembroke, Rew 537-5338 LOST DOG, smi long female, bik brwn, mixed, Grandmont, Schoolcraft Fullerton area, no tags or I.D. Reward, 838-0458.

LOST Fem dog, tiny gold dk silv, Ing haired, under serious med attn, Reward 381-8822 Vic. Outer Dr. Allen Rd area LOST: Male Irish Setter, Eastgate area. Choker collar. Reward.

777-0145. LOST -Silver gray white male Schnauzer. 13Mi Harper area. Missing since 5-5. Reward 296-9685 REWARD $1000 for information leading to the recovery of 76 Int 4070B, owned by Rajean unit number 246, white red interior, last seen in Michigan Wyoming area.

Rick Tuma 559-2700. $100 REWARD, male, bik white, mostly Pointer hound dog lost nr Cherry Hill-Middlebelt 722-1256. REWARD TO finder of male Shepherd Collie, who was Inured on Joy Rd nr Rouge Park around 5 o'clock on 4-29-77 Please call 561-3662. Car Pools 21 AAACON AUTO TRANSPORT ALL POINTS-USA-Gas IMMEDIATE 581-2322 ALL CARS-CALIFORNIA Woodward 865-5701 AUTO DRIVEWAY Wash, Vegas, Denver, LA, Pa, New Orleans, New Jersey, Mass, Conn. 933-5600 13116 Grand River DRIVEWAY SERVICE 4713 Horger at Michigan Ave.

MC125985 Dearborn 584-5000 FREE "77" CARS To drive to most cities-Gas allow 968-2228 NATIONWIDE 21700 Greenfield Entertainers, Musicians 25 EXPERIENCED Musician looking for accomplished experienced musicians to form working band For details 227-5222 aft 3. Don WANTED musicians with bluesy touch Call Steve 755-4067 after 7pm. WOULD You like to have a disco wedding reception. If so, disco DJ's disco bands are avail. Call E.C Enterprises 835-4222 General Educational 40 DENTAL OPTICAL TRAINING Americana Institute 545-0110 22720 Woodward Ferndale, MI Gurdiieff-Ouspensky Center Now accepting students, 366-8822.

MEN High Paying Jobs Available Now Bartending School 2 Week Class 97.3% Success in Job Placement Assistance Tuition Payment Plan Call Now Professional Bartenders School 76. W. ADAMS 964-4380 Legal Notices 11 General Educational 40 IBM KEYPUNCH NURSE'S ASS'T Automation Academy 964-3880 Models Wanted For live fashion shows. Photo, TV and magazines. 557-7770 547-1550 Schools 41 APT Complex Mgrnt.

Training. Classes now forming, couples of all ages. Great Lakes Acad. 751-2424 ELECTRONICS Class now forming RETS 1625 Grand Blvd. 925-5600 ENROLL now for Floral Design Classes, starting May 16, days and May 23, nights BANNOW FLORAL SCHOOL 45159 Brownell, Utica, MI.

1-731-5256. HAIR- STYLING Study at an RK Scientific Educational Systems School. Where the TOTAL CONCEPT of todays hair styling is taught practiced. The Flint Institute of Barbering Inc, 3214 Flushing, Flint, Mi. 48504.

INTERESTED in doing TV commercials to earn extra money? NY's nationally famous Weist Baron School can help you "make it!" Call 557-8660 for your free Video Screen Test LEARN to repair Computers in less than a year at CONTROL DATA INSTITUTE, 444-1044. Spring classes now enrolling. Help Wanted General 50 A BANK TRAINEE $141 WK Great spots for persons wishing permanent full-time position. Openings avail in all locations. Must have transportation good figure ability Employment Ctr Agy 569-1636 A MGR TRAINEE? TO $28,000, EXC BFTS Natl chain, new local store.

Interviews Tues Thurs 10 am, Personnel Recruiters, 24360 10 Mi Southfield A RESTAURANT MANAGER Busy natl restaurant chain needs hard worker Exp helps. Super benefits $8500 up. Call Barb 569-0400 Snelling Snelling agy A RETAIL MGR TRAINEE Natl chain offers a challenging career to sports- minded person. $9200 Call Bob Chase 569-0400 Snelling Snelling Agy A Shipping Foreman $13,500 FREE, PM shift, union exp req. Career Pers 557-8480 ACCOUNTANT I1-Wayne County Department of Substance Abuse Services seeks Accountant Minimum requirements: Bachelor's Degree with major -in Accounting: prefer five vears full time paid experience in contract accounting auditing with at lease one year's full time auditing experience.

May substitute five years' of full time paid auditing for accounting experience Salary Entry Level $15,391 Please submit your resume to attn: Sara Devine, Personnel, Wayne County Department of Substance Abuse Services, 500 Kales Building, 76 West Adams Street, Detroit, Michigan 48226 Application Deadline, Friday, May 13, 1977 at 4:30 P.M. ACCOUNTANT needed for Dearborn firm. Experienced desired but not necessary Salary negotiable. Call 589-1800. ADVERTISING RETAIL LAYOUT AND AD DESIGN Rare opportunity to ioin the expanding staff of a dynamic retail advertising department.

Work with our merchandise staff to develop creative ideas for newspaper advertising. Prefer department store experience, with art related degree or portfolio representive of creative ability. Call Bob Kay, 869-7100 ext. 241 for appointment. FEDERAL'S 1200 McNichois, near 1-75 AEROSPACE EDUCATION SPECIALIST Minimum requirements: BA Physical Sciences, Earth Sciences or Biology; MA preferred, must have at least 3 years experience teaching junior high or secondary school levels Preferably single, considerable travel in Great Lakes and North Central states Beginning as early as June 1 Position involves presenting Aero Space Science in schools and teacher in-service in related topics.

Evidence of increasing responsible professional development in Education desired Affirmative Equal Opportunity Employer Send resume to: Aero Space Education Services Project, University Foundation, P.O. Box 4907, Fairview Park, OH 44126. To reach this address before May 13th. Starting salary $14,500. ALTERATIONSFull time, must be experienced.

Apply in person Bonwit Teller. 2701 Somerset Mall, Troy ALUMINUM Siding applicators, experienced. 292-7615 aft 6pm AMBULANCE Drivers Attendants, EMT req, gd driving record, 31505 Grand River, Farmington. AMBULANCE Transp Spec wanted. Mini training level, adv first aid, EMT's welcome, 846-6600 AN EXPERIENCED Employment Counselor for N.E suburban agency.

Excellent earning potential Call 573-0600 ARTIST (Commercial) for public firm in the Ann Arbor area. Challenging position in small office of large employer Design print ads, information brochures and other publications. Must have 5 years responsible experience as commercial artist. Salary 12K. Send resume to Marketing, 3700 Carpenter Ypsilanti, Mich.

48197 No phone calls. Experienced Pen-and-Ink Illustrator downtown Advertising Agency Proficient in Mechanical rendering for industrial products, buildings, similiar subiects. Permanent position also available for artist skilled in airbrushing photo retouching. Call for appointment, 962-0090. ARTISTS Immed.

openings. Architectural, product, landscape, figures. Full info upon receipt of samples wage ramts. Prompt return confid. Art Inc, 4041 W.

CentralToledo, OH 43606 419-537-1303 Legal Notices 11 Help WantedGeneral 50 ASPHALT RAKER or laborer -exp, 642-9169 ASST Maintenance Foreman. start for qualified individual. 542-9777 AUDITOR Academic courses in accounting required related work exp. desirable Outstanding growth opportunit with attractive compensation pd bnfts. travel involved in Mich Send resume in confidence to: Box A1082, Detroit Free Press, Detroit 48231 Equal Opportunity Employer AUTO Body Repairman auto body painter needed, must be experienced.

Apply al Royal Collision, 8107 Michigan Detroit, Michigan. 582-1000. AUTO combination body paint man. Hourly wages benefits. Apply 3910 Jonathon, Dearborn AUTO DEALER Experienced dealership bookeeper, Stark Hickey West, 7 Mi Grand River Contact Clarence Kruse, KE 8-6600 AUTO DEALER New Car Biller, Experienced.

STARK HICKEY WEST 7 MI Grand River Contact Clarence Kruse KE 8-6600 Auto Mechanic Light duty mechanic. Hours flexible. We are open from 7:30 a.m to 9:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Call: DOUG NEWMAN MIKE O'NIEL 342-7000 Superior Olds W.

7 Mile at Lodge X-Way AUTO MECHANIC -experienced. Mufflers, brakes shocks. References required. 334-1514 AUTO PAINTER, Exp. only need apply Seymour Cadillac, 3180 See Jim.

AUTO PARTS Counter Man- must be experienced, good working cond. Call 422-8412 AUTO PARTS STORE COUNTER SALESMAN 20723 Evergreen St at 8 Mi. Southfield, MI. 442-5858 AUTO SERVICE MANAGER For growing west side GM dealer Excellent compensation for the right man. Experienced only Call Har Hargrove or Al Dittrich.

HARGROVE OLDS 721-3630 33073 Mich. Wayne AUTOMATIC screw machine setup operator; 4 yrs. minimum iob shop experience on Brown Sharpe Index single spindle automatic and attachments. Good work 1 record and ability to work with minimum supervision. Willing to work nights, $6.20 per hr.

Latter Brothers Machining, 670 Troy, Ferndale, 398-1194 An Equal Opportunity Employer AUTOMOTIVE Super used car mechanic Large- volume West side GM dealer has opportunity for used car mechanic Excellent pay and fits. CALL RON LENARD 478-0500 BOB SAKS OLDS GRAND RIVER AT DRAKE RDS. BAKER. Experienced. Night work.

2 man shop Apply in person 25143 W. 6 Mi. Redford. BAR Maid, no exp necesarry, $3 an hr, apply, Harry's Bar, 2482 Clifford, Det. BAR Maid or Waitress wanted at Two Way Inn, 17897 Mt Elliott, corner of Nevada, between 6-7 Mile.

Apply in person. BARBER STYLIST. Troy 689-9890 or 264-9354 BARBER stylist Dearborn area nr Fairlane Center 593-0424 BARBER WANTED 22820 Kelly, East Detroit BARBER -Hair Stylist with some following preferred Option to rent booth, in Southfield. 559-5931. BARBER -Stylist, male-female, full time.

Livonia Mall 477-0930 BARBER -Stylist wanted, Ponch Barber Salon, 965-5351. BEAUTICIAN-Stylist with clientele for European stylp hair salon, Royal Oak. 546-3388 BENCH LEADERS TOOL MAKERS TOP RATES, OVERTIME BLUE CROSS, VACATION Apply in person bet. 7 AM -6PM 3-Dimensional Engineering 1755 Austin Troy, Mi BIOTECHNOLOGIST Part time permanent staff position to culture and isolate micro- organisms, cells and tissue and to assist in development and operation of tissue cutsure facilities B.S., M.S. preferred and experienced in ganism, cell or tissue culture required.

Send resume, transcripts and 3 letters of reference to: Secretary. Dept of Natural Sciences, University of Michigan -Dearborn, Dearborn, MI 48128. A non-discriminatory, Affirmative Action, TITLE IX Employer. Schools 41 ELECTRONICS CLASSES NOW FORMING ENG. TECHNOLOGY COMPUTERS INDUSTRIAL COMMUNICATIONS F.C.C.

LICENSING COLOR TV PART OR FULL TIME DAY-EVE-SAT Phone 925-5600 FOR FULL INFORMATION R.E.T.S. 1625 E. GRAND BLVD. Legal Notices 11 PUBLIC HEARING On the draft of the Annual Implementation Plan being developed by the Comprehensive Health Planning Council of Southeastern Michigan Tuesday, June 7, 1977 Northland Inn 7:30 p.m. Room I 21000 Northwestern Highway Southfield, Michigan Copies of the draft Annual Implementation Plan will be available on May 27, 1977 for inspection at the office of the Public Health Director ineach of the seven counties (Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St.

Clair, Washtenaw and Wayne) or the City of Detroit Public Health Director's office. Copies of the draft will also be available, upon request, from the CHPC-SEM offices (964-6950.) Written statements should be prepared by those desiring to testify at the hearings. Oral statements will be limited to a reasonable length of time. COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH PLANNING COUNCIL of SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN 1300 BOOK BUILDING, DETROIT, MICH. 48226 TELEPHONE 964-6950 Mel Ravitz, PhD Terence Carroll President Executive Director Help WantedGeneral 50 Funerals Today Gold, Max.

Funeral, 10 a.m. at the Kaufman Southfield. Hollins, Louise. Memorial services the Wasik Funeral Home. Trost, Adolph.

Seexices, 1:15 p.m. at the Ira Kaufman Southfield. Zalev, Edward. Services 2 p.m. al Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

Death Notices Death Notices GREER E. May 6. Husband of Katherine, father of Mrs. Raymond (Jane) Smith, and Mrs. Lawrence (Ann) Askew; brother of L.

D. and H. and Mrs. William Kopplin; six grandchildren; son of John. In state Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, until Sunday evening 10.

Funeral service at Knox Presbyterian are Church, Mt. Clemens, Monday at 10 a.m. HICKMAN BESSIE. Mother of Mrs. Donald (Bertha) Barger, Mrs.

William (Grace) Boyd, Mrs. Ray (Inice) Vermuelen, Foster, Tommy and Glenn Hickman; grandmother of 11; great-grandmother of eight. Funeral services Tuesday at 1:30 from the Toberman Funeral Home, Coffeen, Illinois. Local arrangements by Wessels. Funeral Home, HOLTON NELLE.

May 6, 1977. Beloved wife of James dearest mother of Raymond and Christine; motherin-law of Donna; grandmother of Joshua. Services Monday 10 a.m. Salewski Funeral Home, 19111 W. Warren.

Interment Glendale Cemetery, Okemos, Michigan. JOHNSON TERRY F. Beloved husband of Anne dear father of Jeffrey Pamela M. and Timothy brother of Roy E. and Mrs.

Wilbert (Anna Jean) Berger. Funeral Tuesday 9 a.m. from the A.H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave. at Vernier Grosse Pointe Woods and 9:30 a.m St.

Joan of Arc Church. Rosary Monday 8 p.m. Internment Resurrection. Memorial contributions to Austin Catholic Prep School would be appreciated. KARL OSWALD.

Beloved husband of the late Edith dear father of Mrs Elizabeth Collby, and Mrs. Beverly Tocco, grandfather of Kristine Tocco, brother of Mrs. Cecilia Allen, Leo, George and Ewald Karl. Funeral Monday 9:30 a.m. from the A.

H. Peters Funeral Home, 32000 Schoenherr Rd. at Masonic in Warren 10 a.m., Our Lady Queen of All Saints Catholic Church. Rosary Sunday 7:30 p.m, KEREKES See CURTIS Notice. KETTY ABDUL.

May 7. Husband of Khokhe; father of Mrs. Khami and George, also 17 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral from Mother of God Church, Berg Southfield, Wednesday 10 a.m. Friends may visit Church Hall Monday after 3 p.m.

For further information call Vasu- Lynch Funeral Home, 549-0500. KOLAK HENRIETTA. May 7, 1977 Beloved wife of Louis; dearest mother of Mrs. LuAnn McKinney, James, Laurie and Tom; dear sister of Mrs Stella Zuzka, Mrs. Cassie Smaka, Victor, Stanley and Strach, also survived by two grandchildren.

Funeral from the R.C. Aleks neral Home, 1324 Southfield, Lincoin Park, Tuesday at 9 a.m. St. Henry Catholic Church at 9:30 a.m. Rosary Monday at 7 p.m.

KRUSZEWSKI ANNA B. Beloved wife of Victor A. dear mother of Victor A. Richard J. and Donald five grandchildren; sister of Joseph Slowankiewicz, Mrs.

Stella Miller, Mrs. Victoria Smith, Mrs. Helen Kruszewski, Mrs. Edna Fitzdam, Mrs. Betty Strauss, Mrs.

Irene Freeman, Mrs. Dorothy Cooper and Mrs. Alice Becker Funeral services S.K. Schultz Funeral Home, 21705 Gratiot at Mile Rd. Monday 9:30 a.m., St.

Leonard Church 10 a.m. of Rosary Sunday 8 p.m. MARTINCIC MARIJA, May 5. Beloved wife of Jose, dear mother of Anita, Edward and Roman, dear daughter of John and Angela Bolha; dear sister of Milka Bolha, and two sisters and two brothers in Yugoslavia Funeral from A. J.

Desmond Sons Funeral Home, mond Chapel), 16111 Woodward, Monday 9:30. St John Vianney Church at 10. Rosary Sunday 7 p.m. McDONALD LAWRENCE age 76 (formerly of Alexandria, Ont.) Beloved husband of Mary; loving father of John (Lindy), Leo, Ronald, Lawrence (Eddy), and Marvin; also mourned by 22 grandchildren and eight great two brothers, John A. and Donald A.

of Canada; four sisters, Rebecca, Alice, Frances and Annie. Prayers day morning at 9:30 from the Paw. lus- Van Valkenburg Funeral Home, 22250 Grand River (near Lahser Rd.) Christ the King Church at 10 a.m. Rosary Sunday afternoon at 3:30. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

MERCER JANE May 6, of Detroit. Beloved wife of the late Graeme. Private service 10 a.rn. Monday For further information, call the Heeney-Sundquist Funeral Home, 23720 Farmington Farmington, 474-5200. MOORE BERTHA.

Beloved wife of the late Loren; dear mother of Billy, Mrs. Kathryn Ferasin, Mrs. Joyce Kendall, Mrs. Gladys Millsap, Mrs. Barbara Allmond, Mrs.

Mary Ann Demetrakeas and Mrs. Geraldine Beelby; 22 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; sister of Lester and Keith Stephenson and Mrs. Ruth Haley. Visitation after 5 p.m. Sunday at A.H.

Peters Funeral Home, 32000 Schoenherr at Masonic in Warren Time of funeral later. NEIFERT LILLIAN May 6. Wife of the late Kenneth; dear mother of Mrs. Gary (Carol) Dezur, and Dale; mother of Katherine Dezur; daughter of Harriet Hartell; sister of Mrs. Rita Roberts, Mrs.

Marion Ahnert, Mrs. Thelma Aune, and Mrs. Evelyn Robinson. Funeral from the J. A.

DeSantis Funeral Home, 11470 13 Mile near Hoover, Monday 11 a.m. Memorials to Michigan Cancer Fund or Darling Center, Wayne State University, would be appreciated. PAWELAK FRANCIS. Beloved husband of talie; dear father of Mrs. Patricia Trranova, Robert, Michael and Frank, also survived by nine grandchildren.

Funeral Monday 10 a.m., Voran Funeral Home (Allen Park Chapel), 5900 Allen Rd. 10:30 a.m., St Cyril of Jerusalem. Rosary Sunday 8 p.m. PIOTROWSKI BRUNO. Dear father of Warmuskerken, Lawrence, Eugene, Mrs.

Judith Wozniak, Vincent and Diana; 15 grandchildren, five sisters, one brother Funeral Monday 9:30 a.m. from the Frontczak Funeral Home, 5326 McDougall. Immaculate Conception Church at 10. Burial Mt Olivet. Rosary Saturday 7 p.m.

RICHARDS LEONARD J. May 6. At Boca Raton, Fla Husband of the late Christina, father of Mrs Reich; one brother and two sisters in England; grandfather of Scott Robertson. Funeral at Verheyden Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Tuesday at 10 a.m. RUSNOV CHARLES.

Beloved husband of Angeline, dear father of Dorothy, dear brother of George of Yugoslavia. Funeral Tuesday p.m. from the John K. Orlich Funeral Home, 17950 Woodward. Burial Evergreen.

RICHARDSON LILLIAN A. Beloved wife of Benne dearest mother of Donna Scheer; dear grandmother of Lee Ann, Michael and James; dear daughter of Mrs. Geraldine Pennell and the late William Pennell, dear sister of Mrs. Harvey (Doris) Maye, Mrs. Vernon (Geraldine) Marsden, Raymond, Donald, Edward and Richard Pennell, and the late Harriett Bland and William Pennell.

Services from the Civne Funeral Home, 22322 Gratiot East Detroit, Monday at 11 a.m. Member of the American Legion Auxiliary Post No. 261, and the LaBoutique 8 and 40. Memorial service Sunday 8 p.m. SEXTON REV.

EDWIN E. May 6. Beloved husband of Lillian; dear father of Edwin E. Gene and Charles; son of Mrs. Nora Sexton; brother of Claude and Mrs.

Lucille Salyers; also survived by eight grandchildren. In state until 9 o'clock Sunday evening at the R.G. G.R. Harris Funeral Home, 31551 Ford Garden City and Monday from 11 o'clock until 1 o'clock service time at Grace Immanuel Bible Church, 6832 Southfield Rd. Memorials to the Church would be appreciated.

SIMPSON AUGUSTA B. Age 87, May 6. Dear mother of Mrs. Beverly Hisey, survived by three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Service at McCabe Funeral Home, 18570 Grand River at Glastonbury, Monday 11 a.m.

Interment Acacia Park. SOCHALSKI MARY, May 5. Dear wife of the late Stanley; dear mother of Marie Sochalski, Stanley Virginia Ostrowski, and Edwin nine grandchildren, three great-grandchildren; mother-in-law of Rose and Helen Funeral Monday 9 a.m. from Lesney Son Funeral Home, 13201 Warren, Dearborn, to St Stephen Church, 9:30. Burial Mt.

Olivet Parish rosary Saturday 8 p.m. SOPKOWICZ JOHN of Dearborn, May 6. Beloved husband of Helen; dear father of Joanne, Judith, Jean, John and Joseph; cousin of John and Steve Pohlod. Funeral Monday 8:45 a.m. from the Querfeld Funeral Home, 1200 Oakwood near Michlgan, Dearborn, and 9:30 a.m.

from St. John Ukrainian Catholic Church. Prayers Sunday 7 p.m. ST. PIERRE MARY suddenly, May 6, age 51 Dear sister of Terese Reichenbach, Martha Potter, Marie Pruzinsky, Edward, Michael, Cecil and Robert St.

Pierre, also 20 nephews and 14 nieces. Funeral from the Wm. J. Duross Funeral Home, 28499 Schoenherr (S. of 12 Mile), Warren, Monday 9:30, and St Edmund Church at 10 a.m.

Prayers Sunday 3 p.m. STACK ALPHONSE. Beloved husband of Leocadia, dear Father of Mrs. Dennis (Susan) Walters, Gregory (Elizabeth), Michael (Sharon) and Conrad; brother of Victoria, Helen Kay and Virginia Secorski; also two grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday 9 a.m from the Sprott Funeral Home, 19740 Van Dyke at Outer Drive.

Our Lady Queen of Heaven Church at 9:30. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery Scripture service Monday 8 p.m. STERLING WARREN of Birmingham. Fa- ther of Mrs.

Anthony (Joan) nello, George and Michael; brother of Mrs. William Hugh (Eleanore) Gordon; seven grandchildren also survive. Services will be private. For Information call Manley Bailey Funeral Home, Birmingham, 644-4000. Memorial tributes may be made to the Warren A.

Sterling Fund, University of Detroit Athletic 4001 W. McNichols, Detroit. SWIRLES WILLIAM A. Of Wixom, formerly of Detroit, May 7, age 70. Beloved husband of Geraldine; dear brother of Mrs.

Marge Crede, Gordon, Patrick and Bob Swirles, Mrs. Bessie Harris, Mrs. Ella Bone, Mrs. Violet Belmore and Mrs Mary Cielinski; step-son of Mrs. Bessie Swirles; also several nieces and nephews.

Funeral from Richardson -Bird Lunch Funeral Home, Milford, Tuesday 9:30 a.m. to St. Mary's Church, Milford at 10 o'clock. Father Francis Zielinski18018 officiating Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Scripture service Monday 7 p.m.

TUCKER IRENE May 5, of Detroit. Beloved wife of Teddy dear mother of Mrs. Helen Workman, Mrs. Katherine Cafego, Teddy Shirlie, Mrs. Mavis DiCicco, Mrs.

Mary Miller, Mrs Joretta Kalko, and Mrs. Deloris Gillespie; also leaves 37 grandchildren and nine great Funeral services from the Martenson Funeral Home, 1725 Lawndale, Detroit, Monday 11 a.m. VALMASSOI HARRY. 52 years of Southgate. Former owner of Blue-Bird Inn, Lincoln Park Dear husband of Rose dear son of Mrs Delia Valmassoi; dear father of Mario Valmassoi, Armando, Augustus, Mark and Chris Grasso, Mrs.

Gary (Mary Ann) Wheelock and Mrs. Frederick (Victoria) Webster; dear brother of Mrs. Raymond (Enis) Miller; ten grandchildren also survive. Funeral services Monday 10 a.m. at J.L.

Peters Funeral Home, 3880 Fort Lincoln Park (928-6500). Interment Our Lady of WILSON LAWRENCE May 5. Husband of the late Virginia (nee Waffle); father of Henry L. of Villanova, and John of Royal Oak; brother of Mrs. Sally McEwen, and Robert four grandchildren.

At the Verherden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Sunday from 1 p.m. till 8 p.m. Funeral at the Grosse Pointe Memorial Church, 16 Lakeshore, Monday at 11. Tributes may be made to the Michigan Cancer Foundation. Member of the Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe.

WINN WARREN May 6. Husband of the late Ethel; father of James, Warren, Mrs. William (Muriel) Somerville, Marion and Byron, and the late Mrs. Florence Stumpf; brother of Mrs. Bess Guinan, Florence, and the late Mrs.

Elsie Hupp and Margaret; 19 grandchildren, six great -grandchildren. Services, Wm. Sullivan Son Funeral Home, 705 W. 11 MI. Rd.

(4 biks. E. of Woodward), Royal Oak, Monday at 9:30. St. Dennis Church, 10 a.m.

Family suggests memorials to Michigan Cancer Foundation. WISNIEWSKI JOSEPH A. SR. May 5. Beloved husband of the late Stella dearest father of Christine Burke, Joseph A.

Raymond, Eugene, Elaine Piwowar and Margaret Swider; dear brother-in-law of cella Sieminski; dear brother of Victor, Sophie Czarniak, Stella LesInski, Rose Kuras, Wanda Galuszka and Genevieve Zonca, also survived by 17 grandchildren. Funeral services Monday 9:15 from the Jarzembowski Funeral Home, 4405 Wesson at Buchanan, to St. Francis D'Assisi Church at 10. Interment St. Hedwigs Cemetary Parish Rosary Sunday 7:30 p.m.

Member of Holy Cross of Council No. 2739. YONKOSKI HENRY, May 6. Beloved husband of Loretta, dear father of Mrs Joanne Golen, and the late Marcia; also survived by a brother, Joseph, and two grandchildren. Funeral Monday 9:30 a.m.

from the John J. Skupny Funeral Home, 11405 Conant. to Our Lady Queen of Apostles Church at 10 a.m. Parish rosary Sunday 7 p.m Member of the Holy Name Society. Retired member of the Ushers Club, K.

of C. Council 2723, and the Polish Roman lic Union Group 217. BEAUTICIAN experienced, guarantee. 427-0940 or 562-1115. BOAT MECHANIC Experienced in Mercruiser and Chrysler Good pay plan and company benefits.

SEE BUD UREN, SERVICE MGR STADIUM RV 2925 LAPEER RD. PONTIAC BODY shop manager for Lincoln- Mercury dealerhip in Tri-City area. Exper. required. Fringe benefits, pay plan negotiable to qualified individual.

Write complete resume and send to: BOX 1456 Detroit Free Press 48231 Boring Mill Operator Bridgeport Operator Lathe Operator Job shop experience. Days. Apply Victory Die Gauge Co. 990 S. Oakwood, Detroit 841-0264 BOYSVILLE Needs Child care workers.

Prefer college degreed or 4 yrs. experience with youth. At least 23 years old, sleep position Begin at $8,840. Now accepting applications, contact Jean Ruhl for appointment. Call 517-423-7451, 9 to 5.

Equal Opportunity Employer. BRANCH MANAGER National Janitorial Maintenance firm, seeking Branch Manager for existing operation in Flint that we desire to expand. Must have rience in the industry. We Offer: 1. Salary, plus Car 2 Bonus 3.

Group Insurance 4. Retirement Plan 5. Advancement Potential If you want to affiliate with a leader in the industry, send resume in confidence to Box A-1005, Free Press, 48231. An Equal Opportunity Employer BRIDAL Salon needs seamstress, full or part-time. Apply in person Kitty Kelly Shop, 18029 8 Mile, Detroit.

BROKER for steel hauling firm, local long haul, apply 24121 Mound, Warren CARETAKER free apt wages for light services, retired nondrinker Eastlawn-Warren Ave 824-0511 Help WantedGeneral 50 BROKERS WANTED Driver owners with tandem tractors to haul building materials, cement 50 forth. We furnish trailers. Payment on percentage basis, incl. drivers wages. An Equal Opportunity Employer.

Apply to L.R. Weekley, George Alger 26380 Van Born Dearborn Mich. 48125. 292-2300 Bullard Operator Must be experienced, own set-ups. Day shift, ovprtime, stable employment.

ACME MANUFACTURING 1400 9 Mi Ferndale 1 MI of Woodward 566-1550 CARPER Cleaner, part time, 8amnoon, Mon-Sat. $96 week. Must have good transportation, neat appearance, prefer you live on Eastside. Call bet 8-noon 839-1035. CEMENT FINISHER- -able to do small iobs, 642-9169 CHEMISTS Fall part-time lecturers in Intro.

Chem Lab and recitation M.S or equavalent. Teaching experience preferred. Send resume, transcripts and 3 references to: Secretary. Dept of Natural Sciences, University of Michigan-Dearborn, Dearborn, MI 48128 A Non-Discriminatory, Affirmative Action, TITLE IX Employer. COCKTAIL WAITRESSES Excellent wages apply in person.

J's Beef and Spirits 8866 Telegraph, Redford. COLLECTOR Good pay, bonuses, excellent fringes. Call Tom Moore. 964-5810. COLLECTOR $12,000 Expanding agency needs experienced large claim collectors Good balances recovery rates.

Call Mr Flaker, 882-4910, 9-2 daily Collectors Inside Nighly experienced on retail installment accounts Responsible Permanent position. Good salary benefits. Call Mr Lee, 874-5000 Community Mental Health Administrator $26,457 to $28,305 per year Requirements: Six months Wayne County residency, not over 64 years, Master's in administration, accounting or management OR Bachelor's in Business Administration AND BOTH: 3 years budget experience with public or nonprofit agency and 3 years experience as manager or administrator in a public or non-profit agency. Official applications must be received by May 20, 1977. Apply to: CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION COUNTY OF WAYNE 628 City-County Building Detroit, Michigan 48226 Tel: 224-5921 Equal Opportunity Employer TOOL DESIGNER SENIOR Must have experience in layout and design of production tools.

Experience in metal removing or heavy metal forming preferable. Apply in person 12141 Charlevoix, Detroit, Mich. 48215 an Equal Opportunity employer WANTED SEMI-TRUCK OWNER-OPERATORS Owners-operators with cab-over tractors to haul farm machinery, tractors and construction equipment. Permanent Top wages and benefits $50,000 plus potential. Company paid health welfare, and vacation.

WE PAY ALL PERMITS except base plate. Company owned and maintained trailers. CONTACT BILL SANDERS OR JACK KUEHL CALL TOLL FREE 800-558-5702 DIAMOND TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM P.O. BOX RACINE, WIS. 53406 Corporate level opening for COMPENSATION PROFESSIONAL Fortune "500" Consumer goods corporation has a career opportunity for a seasoned Compensation Professional at its UPSTATE New York corporate headquarters.

Candidates for this highly visible position should possess a degree and several years experience in the administration of wage salary programs, (both exempt and non-exempt), establishment of job evaluation programs, and formulation of wage salary policies. Excellent salary plus generous fringe benefits. Please submit resume, including salary history in confidence to: BOX 1497, DETROIT FREE PRESS 48231 VARNISH CHEMIST National printing ink manufacturer requires an experienced Varnish Chemist for its' corporate laboratories (in suburban Detroit). Candidates should have 5 years Varnish Laboratory or Varnish Production experience and a chemistry or chemical engineering degree. FLINT INK CORP.

25111 Glendale S. Redford, MI. 48239 Send resume or call: 538-6800, ext. 10 for application Equal Opportunity Employer DIE MAKERS JOURNEYMEN Graduate apprentice or 8 years experience. Apply at employment office 8 A.M.

to 4 P.M. Warren Stamping Plant 22800 Mound Road Corner of 9 Mile CHRYSLER CORPORATION An equal opporutnity employer Help WantedGeneral 50 COLLEGE Your deg qual you for immed. intv. no exp. Eden Pers 559-5210 COMMERCIAL LOAN OFFICER Excellent opportunity for an aggressive individual fully trained in commercial credit and some lending experience with a bank.

If you are interested in this position in a progressive bank environment submit a resume and salary requirements to: Box 1443, Free Press 48231. An Equal Opportunity Employer COMPUTER OPERATORS IBM 370-158, DOS with some OS, tape drives, 3211 and 1403 printer exp. 2-3 yrs. exp. Afternoons and midnights only.

Downtown Detroit location. Paid parking. Liberal benefits. Sal. commensurate with exp.

Call 965-4225, ext. 259 An equal opportunity employer CONTROLLER Administrator responsible for the colleges, genel financial control, and reporting policies and procedures Must possess B.A degree with maior in Business Administration (Emphasis in Accounting-Finance) Training and work experience in education financial management, either public school or community college desirable Experience in use of data processing. Support for accounting function; 3 yrs sponsible successful financial experience position. in reAnnual salary range Send resume and credentials to Office of Employee Relations Washtenaw Community College, Ann Arbor MI, 48106 An Affirmative action Equal Opportunity Employer COOK, experienced, excellent pay The Red Egg Restaurant 291-5550, ask for George or Paul CORRUGATED BOX CUTTING FOREMAN Experienced supervisor needed for Plymouth Box Plant Must have experience on printer-slotters and finishing equipment A fine oppurtunity in a suburban plant. We offer retirement plans, hospital dental stock purchase, insurance plan, gd salary Please send your background in writing to: Crown Zellerbach Corp Box 465 Plymouth, MI 48170 An Equal Oppurtunity Employer Help WantedGeneral 50 ANDERSON Suddenly al Holbrook, Arizona.

Dear husband of Mattye; brother of Paul R. Anderson. Funeral from Vasu- Lunch Funeral Home, 4375 N. Woodward between 13-14 Mile Rds. Monday 10:15 a.m.

Mass at Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament, 9844 Woodward at Belmont, 11 a.m Prayer service Sunday 7 p.m. Burial Holy Sepulchre. ANHUT ANHUT JOHN May 3. Beloved husband of Elizabeth father of Mrs. Neil (Betty) Patterson, Mrs David (Jackie) Johnson, Mrs Robert (Justine) McKnight, Mrs.

Joseph (Louise) Eichenlaub, John Witliam and the late C. Robert; also survived by 37 grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren; brother of Andrew Anhut. Funeral service from McCabe Funeral Home, W. 12 Mile, Farmington Hills, Monday 9:15 a.m. Our Lady of Sorrows Church, 10 a.m.

Entombment Holy Sepulchre. Rosary Sunday 8 p.m. ANNETT ANNETT BRUCE J. May 7, Pontiac, age 61, Pontiac Realtor Survived by wife Frances, two sons Bruce Jr and Roy Annett, sister of Mrs. Caldwell Beattie.

Funeral Tuesday 11 a.m. from the Sparks- Griffin Funeral Home, Pontiac, 338-9298. Friends may call after 3 p.m. on Sunday. ARMBRUSTER THERESA, May 5.

Beloved wife of the late Rudolph; dear mother of Mrs. Vincent (Rosemarie) Tocco, Rudolph Richard L. and Kenneth D. Armbruster; mother-in-law of Joan, Catharina and Madge; also survived by two sisters in Germany and 14 grandchildren. Services 9:30 o'clock Monday morning from the R.

G. G. R. Harris Funeral Home, 15251 Harper, and 10 o'clock at St. Matthew Church.

Rosary 7 p.m. Sunday BRODERDORF LOUIS May 5. Husband of the late Theresa, dear father of Mrs. Anthony Szankin (Betty), and Kenneth, eight, grandchildren, one great-grandchild, brother of Edna Levan and Howard. Services at Ted C.

Sullivan Funeral Home, 14230 W. McNichols Monday 1 p.m. CANADOS ASPASIA. Dear sister of Angeline Poletis; also nieces and nephews. Funeral Monday 10:15 a.m., from the Wayne Funeral Home, 15798 East Warren.

Services 11 a.m. at Assumption Orthodox Church, 21800 Marter Road, St Clair Shores. Family requests memorial contributions to Assumption Fund. CARTER BERTHA M. May 6, 1977.

Wife the late Samuel; dear mother of John, Judith VanSolkema and Samuel F. Carter; sister of Mrs. Christina VanLier and Isabel Westphal; also survived by nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. In state al the McFarland Foss Funeral Home, 5401 Schaefer Dearborn, until 9 p.m. Sunday Services at Christ Episcopal Church, 120 N.

Military, Dearborn, Monday at 11 a.m. COLE MAURICE age 83, of Ferndale. Dear father of Mrs. Robert (Cynthia) Boyer, and the late James; brother of Charles, and Mrs. Laura Wauchek; also six grandchildren and one -granddaughter Funeral service 1 p.m.

Monday at First Presbyterian Church, Royal Oak. Suggested contributions to South Oakland County Y.M.C.A., Ferndale Community Building, MacDonald Home, or First Presbyterian Church of Royal Oak Cards available at Spaulding Curtin Funeral Home, 500 9 Mile Ferndale. CURTIS STEPHEN J. (Kerekes), May 6. Husband of the late Stella, dear father of Mrs.

Eugene (Patricia) Dutzy, Stephen, Mrs. Robert (Dolores) Vandervennet and Mrs. David (Mary) McAdam, 20 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, brother of Mrs. Susan Ackerman and Mrs. Helen Patterson.

Funeral from Ted C. Sullivan neral Home, 14230 McNichols Tuesday morning at 9 and St. Leo Church at 10. Rosary Monday at 8 p.m. DeROUSIE MARY.

Dear mother of Tom, Cory, Marcella Selitch and John Carlova; four grandchildren; sister of Katherine Hayes Patrick Connor and Anne Wright Funeral from Salow. ich Stevens Funeral Home, 3833 Livernois, Monday at 11 a.m. Interment Woodmere Cemetery. DICICCO ANGELO May 6. Beloved husband of Lena (nee Maceroni); dear father of Bernard J.

(Ben), Joseph, and of the late Angelo also 11 grandchildren, dear brother of Mrs. Viola Lombardi, Mrs Angeline Soave, Mrs. Lilly Maiuri, Mrs. Rose Calvetti, Mrs. Ann Vettraino, and John Castellano Funeral from Frank J.

Calcaterra Funeral Home 16090 7 Mile (Moross at Kelly), Monday 8:45 a.m. St Veronica Church 9:30. Prayers Sunday 8:00 p.m. EKSTROM EVELYN May 5, of Milford. Beloved wife of Kenneth dear mother of Roger, Laurence, and Mrs.

William (Margaret) Kack; leaves two grandchildren; sister of LeRoy and George Couthenour. Memorial service 11 a.m. Monday at the Heeney-Sundquist Funeral Home, 23720 Farmington Farmington. Memorial tributes may be made to the First Church of Christ Scientist, Farmington. FISHER VERNA B.

Beloved wife of Jack; mother of Mrs. Julie Harwood, and Stephen Fisher; survived by two grandsons. Services at the Arnold O. Matthews Funeral Home, 17600 Warren, Monday at 11:30 a.m. Memorials to Michigan Cancer Foundation would be appreciated.

In state Saturday 6 p.m. FLOWERS WANDA A. May 7 Beloved wife of William, dear mother of William Neil and Earl; six grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Mabel Mattingly, Mrs. Wilma Arensman and Mrs.

Ruth Lancaster Services Fred Wood Funeral Home, 36100 5 Mile Rd. between Farmington and Levan Tuesday 11 a.m. GOLD MAX. 18697 Glastonbury, Detroit. Beloved husband of Betty; dear father of Seymour Murray Gold and Mrs.

Jack Berlin (Isabel), four grandchildren. Services 10 o'clock Sunday morning at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, Southfield. GRAHAM HENRY of Trenton, formerly of Detroit Beloved husband of the late Helen, dear father of Mrs. Earl (Joan) Hussett; also leaves two grandchildren, Earl and Michael Funeral services from the son Funeral Home, 3200 West Trenton, Tuesday 11 a.m. COOK, Short Order, mature, en experienced.

West side. 272-1220 COOK WANTED Experienced, apply in person, Huck's Bavarian Village, 27331 5 Mile, Redford, 11-2 pm or 6-10 pm COOKS, Bus Boys, Waitresses day shift only, experienced only. Apply in person Red Apple Restaurant, 32711 Michigan Ave, Wayne, Mich. COOKS, exper'd. Apply in person at Bravo's Restaurant, 31500 Groesbeck, bet 13-Masonic.

COST Accountant, no degree iob-standards-general ledger mfg. Excel comm, full bnfts. No agcy fee. Betty Hamil Pers 424-8470 COST ACCOUNTING CLERK. Exp'd individual in for manufacturing operation in N.

Macomb County. Must be able to cost material req's, labor, analysis, and vendor purchases. Salary 9-11K. Send detailed resume incl. home phone number to Box A1076, Free Press 48231.

COUNTY ENGINEER Registered professional desired experienced in planning, design, construction, maintenance in highway related facilities Strong Administrative background desirable Excellent working conditions benefits. Salary commensurate with experience and ability Send resume to ton County Road Commission, 918 North St, Howell, MI 48843. CRANE OPERATOR OVERHEAD CRANE OPERATOExperienced in batch pickling for afternoon shift. Apply in person. Steel Pickling Processing 3633 Parkinson, Detroit.

Credit Career Expanding national company needs two individuals to enter training program We are looking for aggressive, career -minded individuals who have 2 years of college and experience in: SMALL LOANS TELEPHONE COLLECTIONS RETAIL CREDIT BANK CREDIT Starting salary $10,000 with regular reviews to those who qualify eral fringe benefits free parking. All inside work Equal opportunity employer Call Mr Cook from 10 am to 3 pm wkdys at 559-7030 MANAGER and ASST. MANAGER RETAIL STORE EXPERIENCE Nationally known shopping center company is seeking persons with heavy experience in merchandising operation of small or large retail stores to enter the exciting field of shopping center management. Please send resume to: BOX C-1378 FREE PRESS 48231 PROGRAMMER ANALYST We have a challenging position open for qualified person to program and design on-line systems. Require at least 2 years programming experience, financial programming and on-line experience, preferred.

Individual selected will work new Troy office. Competitive salary and fringe benefits. Send resume in confidence to: Employment Manager, Personnel Department FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS OF DETROIT 1001 Woodward, Detroit 48226 An Equal Opportunity Employer SENIOR PROGRAMMER Position available for Programmer or Senior Programmer in a multi-unit hospital corporation. Preference will be given to person with the following experience: Minumum 3 years programming ALC, COBOL, CICS DL1, VSAM, SYSGEN knowledge helpful The salary will be commensurate with qualifications. Pleasant working environment in Northland area.

Good fringe benefits. Submit resume and salary requirements to: SERVICE Data Processing Manager Detroit Osteopathic EDUCATION Hospital 21700 Greenfleld Corporation Oak Park, Michigan 48237 HEALTH Equal Opportunity Employer POSITION AVAILABLE ADMINISTRATION MANAGER CHIPPEWA COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION SALARY: Open FRINGES: Standard Package DUTIES: Provide technical staff assistance to the President and Board of Directors. Assist in development and coor: dination of EDC programs. Ability to understand grantsmanship and the handling of funding. Ability to deal effectively with Federal, State, and Local Governmental agencies.

Ability to organize, Develop and prepare presentations to business, industry and government. QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum-Bachelors Degree in related area. Past government experience desired. Proven track record on grants helpful. Please Submit application and resume to: D.W.

ZIMMERMAN, PRESIDENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF CHIPPEWA COUNTY 418 Ashman Street Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan 49783 TERRITORIAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE Wallace Barnes Steel, a specialty strip steel division of NYSE is seeking a recent graduate to train for mid west territory. Candidates should possess a four year business degree, marketing major is preferred. We offer a total compensation program, including incentives and all employee benefits. Please reply in writing with resume and salary requirements to Manager-Industrial Relations: WALLACE BARNES STEEL BARNES GROUP, INC.

P.O. Box 1440 Bristol, CT. 06010 An Equal Opportunity Employer.

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