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I UCUOlLb Paper Paper Ol! 222-6899 lor hit Action Want Ac' Call 222-6800 for fast Action Want Ads TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1970 7-C 4fl Help Wanted, MaJe Wanted, Male Death Notices Death Notices Funeral Today Armatreni, Clara J. Hunler-Callendar s'i yt.y HAPPY NEW YEAR! uassuiEQ Aovemsing Telephone Department Hours Dec. 31st, New Year's Eve: 8:30 am to 6:00 pm 1st, New Year's Day: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Jan. 2nd: 8:30 am-5 pm Jan. 3rd: 10 am-4 pm Call 222-6800 AAA-1 GRADOR NON-GRAD? Many excellent openinqs: claims, clerical, enqineerina.

personnel and sales. Call Mrs. Cohen, 255-5000. Career Pers. A NEW YEAR'S GIFT Prestige co.

need trnee. Well-groomed. Some coll. means more. S6.7O0 Call Mr.

Knight 353-6500. SNELLING 8, SNELL1NG agy AUTO MECHANIC A-1 brake and tune-up man. Must be too technician. Excellent oav, paid Blue Cross, pension plan. Ar-ley's Firestone, 11 Mile and South- field.

353-5250. ABLE TO MANAGE? Established company must find Individual to handle operation. S6700. Ph. Bruce Gibbs 353-6500.

i SNELLING 5NELLI NG Agy ADMIN. TRAINEE Blue chip co. career soot. Some coll helps. Rapid advancement.

$6,800 ph. Bill Brown 353-6500. SNELLING SNELLING agy Administrative Ass't. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Call Career Personnel West 255-5000 East 547-4700 TDMCC Prestige co. requires capable per son.

opportunity to aovance, Call Mr. Kniqht, 353-6500. aqv. ASSIST. OFFICE MANAGER Neat sharp fast learner.

Fast Prnmo- tion If willing to work; S6.000. Ph. Dick Joyce, 353-6500. AUTO Washers," full time. Allstate Auto Wash, 3821 Maple, Dearborn.

581-2575. BARBER, Mastei, union shop-Fern-dale, to replace 9 vr. man. Business is very qooa. li a-yvx BARBER Master by January 455-3660 or 453-3903.

BARBER, Hamby's Barber Shop. Southland Shopping Center. 287-9703, ask for Bob BOYS WANTED 14-16, earn $40 to MO week. ApdIv between 3:30 and 5 o.m. 1179 Henry Ruff, inkster.

Business Forms Sales $10,000 salary 4- comm. 4- co. car and exo. Sales bkpq. helos in related fields.

Call Mr. Burns. 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE any. CAR WASHERS-Exp. Apply Otto'l Auto Wash.

17607 McNichols. Career in Management Now beina offered by nst'l. co. through 2-vr. tr'n'g.

oroq. Draft free voter needed. Ph. B. James.

352-3000 CHOATE 8. CHOATE aqv CLAIM ADJUSTER Multl llneexper. Excellent oopty. to move tp mqt. Good salary and benefits.

Rov Kane. 352-3000 CHOATE 8, CHOATE aov. TARFER OPPORTUNITY Dynamic orqanization planning ex. pansion and diversification; $,000. Call Tom Mack, 353-6500.

agv nnHMWFS wanted. 5 davs, Mon day through Friday. Frinqe benefits. Equal opportunity employer. Apply: Post House Cafeteria, 130 E.

Con- qress, Detroit. DETROIT RED WINGS 3 people to deliver tickets. Must have car. Salary plus bonus. Apply in person only.

Mr. Lane, Alumnae Room, Olymoia Stadium. NO PHONE CALLS Electronic Tech. Wanted Any RETS, traininq can qualify, also lust qood exp. Come In er call Joe Rons now.

352-3000 CHOATE 8. CHOATE aqv. ENGINEER TO WORK AS ASSISTANT TO VICE-PRESIDENT and WORKS MANAGER! Expanding Midwestern Plastic and AAotal Pinithina Firm uppkina aa- nrftcciv individual with tha fr.llnw- ma qualifications: Extensive experi ence in the areas of: Heavy injection molding, mold design and repair, fool design and applications, electroplating of plastics and metal desirable but not absolutely essential. Must have ability to solve production problems and work with other technical people. Will train in the areas of finishing and lob fiquring.

Must be a high school graduate with a minimum of 2-3 yrs. college or technical training. Excellent opportunity for qualified individual with a lot of motivation and desire. Reply in confidence to or call Mr. Robt.

J. Spin-del, Siegel-Robert 8645 S. Broad way, St. Louis, Missouri turn, ui -J 638-830O. Fnaineers To Call Mrs.

Fox, 255-5000. Career Pers. EXT ipickuo and deliver orders, neat aj- pearance, car necessary, over 18. FULLER BRUSH CO. CrlllJlUCi i Norths me, CMKiana toumv oa-wioo Experienced TRUCK DRIVERS and IKUCK.

LUAUCKJ. rteiusc nr'uuvo. for City of Harper Woods. Apply Municipal Disposal Service Company, 588-2881. Electronic Tech Repair On testing of droit boards for computers.

Also Ser. Rep. In field. Call Joe Rons now. Hurry! 352-3000 CHOATE 8.

CHOATE agy EXECUTIVE trainee, engineer Start in operation department In supervision befere assignment as outside construction liaison, then on up to vour own abilities. Satary Fee paid. Executive Search Div. R. G.

Hudson Co. Pers. Detroit 1755 Penob. Ba. 962-7341 Drbn.

407 Village Plaza 565-7141 Excellent Sales Opportunity Sales representative needed bv leading manufacturer of consumer products for established territory. To call on wholesale hardware, drug and variety iobbers and chains. Car necessary to call on accounts In Indiana, Michigan and Ohio. Salary, bonus, expenses and frinqe benefits. Excellent growth potential for aggressive, sales-minded candidate.

Will consider limited experience. Interviews to be held In vour city shortly. Mall resume with letter to: Box M-358 Free Press 48231 FINANCE TRAINEE Public contact. Natl, fast advancement. Personalized Call Tom Mack, 353-4500.

agy. I CIITIIBF SFFKFR Excellent growth opportunity. Mair company, car all U.m. Ph. Bruce Gibbs, 353-6500.

SNELLING8. SNELLING agv. HOLIDAY CHEER National co. wants trnee. Advance Ir mqmt.

Some coll. helps future, $6, 500. Call Mr. Knioht, 353-6500. agy.

ENGINEERING CO-ordinator-HM Shool grad, prefer soma college to assist and co-ordinate engineering function with this larqe auto vendor Business Men's Clearging House 962-6091) "Industrial Malor Mfo'r. Material handling eauipt. Unltd. qrowth oootv. Sj'arv.

expense. Lee Zapp. 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE agv- Janitor Supervisor leading maintenance firm has open inqs for qualified and experience men in positions ranqing from, Work Leader through Location Supervisor. For appointment phone TR 5-7575 be- tween 9a.m. and Noon.

JOB HUnYiNGTOVER 21? CALL CAREER PERSONNEL West 255-5000 NORTHEAST 547-4700 "MANAGER TRAINEE Career oppty. natl. corp. Rapid ad vancement. Liberal benefits.

$6,600 Call Tom Mack 353-6500. SNELLING SNELLING Ay Management Oppty For colleoe grad. Co. has outstanding one year training program. Star I $8,000.

Mr. Marsh. 352-3000 CHOATE 8. CHOATE aqv. MANAGER ASSISTANT Learn business from bottom un Rapid advance, public contact, $6,500.

Ph. Bill Brown, 353-6500. agy. Management Trainees Finance vour thing? Earn and learn with fast move to mot. Good nlarv.

Call Roy Kane. 352-3C00 CHOATE 8, CHOATE agv Many trainee ana exper. openinqs all levels. call career 5000, MANAGEMENT TRAINEE Natl. co.

needs share, fast, jnor type. Some coll. helos vou mow. $7,000. Ph.

Dick Joyce 353-6500. SNELLING SNELLING agy MANAGER Building and home Improvement department manaqer wanted.Must bp experienced in all phases of Modernization Including materials labor, techniques and merchandising. A oreat opportunity for the riqht man. Excellent startinq salary plus Incentive bonus plan. Included also are Wards outstanding beneifts.

Apply in person Monday ttirouqh Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., third floor, personnel office. Montgomery Ward Gratiot near 7 Mile An equal opportunity employer MODELS Professionals or those who qualify for fashion photo TV. Over 18, 5' 8" min. American Beauty Model Agency, WO 3-4544, LO 2-8889, LI 7-1550, PR 3-2000.

MECHANIC Small enqine, snowmobile, experienced for authorized Ski-Doo dealer. Arlev's Firestone. 353-5250 NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY For the man who Insists on a hlghc than averaoe income. All ages can apply, consumer product-dignified work-Full trainlnQ-nn Canvassing. JBOO monthly qurntee If vou' meet our requirements.

Can be placed in position to earn to $15,000 and ud a vear. Company benefits available. 398-1077 Hard worker moves to manage auickly. Growth co. Nice area, $6,600.

Ph. Bill Brown, 353-6500. agy. OFFICE Job with co. No exp.

nec. $475 mo. HSG. American Pers. 11000 W.

McNichols, Programmer 360 Maior corp. position O.S. a muv with 2-vrs. exp. Sal.

$10,000 4-. Cal Joe Rons now for appt. 352-3000 CHOATE 8. CHOATE agy Programmer 360 Cobal Large corp. looking for 360 cobs! O.S.

oreintated programmer. 2 yrs. O.S. great. Call Joe Rons.

352-3000 CHOATE 8. CHOATE aqv PUBLIC Some college. ar.j:allj:areerJersS47700i PRODUCTION control analyst BSo IE, 2 yrs. exp. To $12 K.

Free, An- derson Emp. WO 2-5123. POLICE OFFICERS (Det.) 21 to 32 Min. Call 224-4333. REAL ESTATE Natl.

org. excellent position for vou. College grad. or M.A. in real estetr.

Call F. Marsh. 352-JOOO CHOATE 8. CHOATE agy SALES representative salary comm. excel benefits.

Fee Paid. 544-3767 ERFORMANCE PERS SALES Career Alert vounq man with sales Interest. For appointment, JO 4-5638, Shafer 22726 Sales Earn Learn Salary, bonus, car expenses. Malor co. Name brand.

Promote from within. Call Wallv Goff. 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE Agv. STEEL SALES $10,000 car, bonus. Coll.

helos. Exp. with Aluminum 4 Stainless Steel reouired. Lee Zapp. 352-3000 CHOATE 8.

CHOATE any. TIME and tide wait for no ona, neither should you. Call NOW1 352-30OO CHOATE 8, CHOATE anv. "TOP SALES OPPTY" Train 3 mos. on salary, then Comm.

too! Some esteb. cust. Unlimited earnings. Call Mr. Burns.

352-3000 CHOATE 8, CHOATE TRAIN TO MANAGE. If a sharp aggressive self-starter willing to work hard; $6,500. Ph. Dick Joyce, 353-4500. agy.

TOP CAREER OPPORTUNITIES CRAIG AGENCY V63-8470 TRAIN on Order Desk Must beouirk learner witn this Industrial Preduct. Will lead to outside sales. Business Men's Clearing House 962-4990 WANT TO ADVANCEI future potential for national company as manager. 6,200 ph. Bruce Gibbs 353-6500.

SNELLING SNELLING Agy YOU CAN SELL Name brands to retail, chain. Degree some txp. gets plus, car, etc. Call Wally Goff. 352-3000 CHOATE 8.

CHOATE hgv. 40 FEENEY MARIE B.r Dec. 28. Beloved hue-hand of the late Stephen, dear mother of Marion Duell, two grandchildren, brother of Mrs. Irene Turner of California, Mrs.

Ella Relnsbera. Mrs. Ar ena Trunick and Raymond Davis of Pittsburgh. Services at the Tea t. sumvan funeral Home, 14230 W.

McNichols, Wednesday at 2 p.m. FERGUSON MABEL Dec. 28. Wife of the late w. rerrv, moiner mm in miu Perrv; sister of Edward Harrmon; qrandmother of four and great-grandmother of six.

Services from the Harvey A. Neely Funeral Home, 16540 Meyers Thursday at 10:30. Memorial services Wettnesday evening at B. Under auspices of Findla-ter Chapter O.E.S. No.

446. FILAK JAMES aqe 23, suddenly. Beloved husband of Jove; dear father of James; son of Jesse and Dons FHak; brother of Deborah, Janls and Robert; qrandson of Mrs. Julia Fllak, Funeral from Vasu-Lynch Funeral Home, 4375 N. Woodward (btw.

13-14 Ml. Wednesday 2 p.m. FOWLER SULA, aae of Utica, Mich. Beloved mother of Douglas T. and Jov S.

Fowler, Mrs. Betty Lockaby and Mrs Sula White; dear sister of Mrs. W. T. Tipton and Mrs.

Nolan Ni- cwois. Funeral weonesaay i p.m. ar Harold R. Davis Funeral Home, Au-' burn Heights. Burial Grand Lawn Cemetery.

GARGANO JAMES V. Dec. 25. Beloved husband or CTUlr vnee oeauuitji oeoi minei of Gloria Gargano and Mrs. Rogeri (Alice) uavis; also rwo granacnu-dren; dear brother of John, Theresa Gratziano and Edna Gargano.

Funeral services at Frank J. Calca-terra Funeral Home, 16W0 E. 7 Mile Rd. (Morossat Kellv), Wednesday 11:45 a.m. Rosary Tuesday I p.m.

GORDON A. MARIAN, Dec. 28. Beloved wife of Stephen, dear sister of William conley, Mrs. Elsie Ames, iwrs, Domthv Hooofer.

Mrs. Ethel Gould, Mrs. Florence Reu and James Con- ley. Services at the Ted c. sumvan Funeral Home, 14230 W.

McNicfiolj, Thursday morning at 11. GROSSBART EVA, December 27, of 19100 W. 7 Mile Rd. Dear mother of Julius, Samuel of San Miguel, Mrs. Chauncev (Diana) Elbinger, Mrs.

Joseph (Dorothy) Hanelin of Way-land, and Mrs. Margaret Price; 11 grandchildren, four great-' grandchildren. Services Tuesday 11 a.m., Hebrew Memorial Chapel 26640 Greenfield Oak Park. Interment Hebrew Memorial Park. Family at the Elbinger residence, 19-541 Cranbrook, Apt.

103. GURNEY MARY HASSELTINE. Dec. M. Wife of the late Edward; sister of Myrtle E.

Shaw of Royal Oak Services from the Harvey A. Neely Funeral Homa, 1540 Meyers. Wednesday at 11 a.m. In state Tuesday after 4 p.m. Interment Parkview Memorial Cemetery.

HENDERSON IMO B. IJean), Dec. W. 1970. Wife of the late Harry Henderson.

JOHNSON CARL R. Beloved husband of Irene; dear father of Mrs. Lynn (Geral-dine) Olson, Russell, Velma, Kenneth, Garry and Pamela; brother of Mrs. Lillian Bliss, Paul, Arvid, Wa ter, Mrs. Jeanette Lambert, Frank and Rhode Johnson; grandfather of Lori Ann.

Services 10 o'clock Wednesday morning at the R. G. A G. R. Harris Funeral Home, 15451 Farmington Rd.

Interment Parkview Memorial Cemetery. KITZMANN ADELE dear daughter of Mrs. Selma Korrus; dear sister of Mrs. Ruth North and Mrs. Gloria Hilli-ker; dear friend of Margaret Perra.

and Mr. and Mrs. Al Kirsch. Funeral from the Eppens-Van Deweghe Funeral Home, 6150 Cadieux Rd. at Harper, Tuesday at 1 p.m.

Memorials to American Cancer Society. KONDOR BDieril I A. mnm W. rw 97. 1S70.

Beloved wife of Alex; dearest mother of Allen; dear sister of Charles and James Molnar. Services Wednesday 9 a m. at tha John K. Solosy and Son Funeral Home, 8410 South Detroit. Holy Cross Church 9:30 a.m.

Interment Wood-mere. KOPER CATHERINE, formerly of Oak St Wyandotte. Dearest sister of Sofia Juzwiak; dear aunt of Bernie Juz-wiak. 'Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 from Czopek Funeral Home, 7157 Oak Wyandotte to Our Lady of Mt. carmei murcn at ig.

KRIST JULIUS. Beloved husband of Amanda; deer father of Margaret, Elsie. William and Mrs. Robert (Marie) Christenson. Robert, Mrs.

Gene (Shirley) Nuechterlein and Doris; also grandchildren, tour brothers and one sister. Funeral Wednesday 11 a.m. at the A. H. Peters Funeral Home.

20705 Mack Ave. at Vernier Rd. (8 Grosse Polnte Woods. Memorial tributes to tha Lutheran Institute of the Deaf. LANG ERVIN A.

Beloved husband of Isabel I (Kellv): dear father of Mrs Bernard Piotzke, Mrs. Joseph Plotzke, Ronald, Leonard and Mar-lene; brother of Arnold; 16 grand- nnoren, tive greai-qranocnnaren. Wednesday 9:30 a.m.. Kaul Funeral Home, 27830 Gratiot, Rose ville, 10 a.m., Our Lady Queen of All Saints Church, Fraser. Rosary Tues day 8 p.m.

JO Free Press Want Ads sell fast! Prove it: phone 222-6800 I SEABROOK HAZEL Dec. 26, age 72. Dear mother of Mrs. Jerome (Jean) Holland and the late Edward Charles; grandmother of Mrs. Karen Strunk, Mrs.

Patricia Leopold, and Shirley Holland; great-grandmother of Georqe Strunk sister of Mrs. Gladys Carneal of Florida. Services from Wm. J. Duross Funeral Homa, 28499 Schoenherr (S.

of 12 Mile). Warren, Tuesday 11 a.m. Life member of O.E.S. of Michigan, Chapter 420. SCHERER KATHERINE, Dec.

28. Wife of the late Nicholas; dear mother of Mrs. Anna Hensel; grandmother of Mrs. Betty Kurbel and Mrs. Anna Storl'; six great-grandchildren.

Funeral from Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Home, 14230 W. McNichols Wednesday morning at 9:30, and Precious Blood Church at 10. SHABLUK DIMITRI. Beloved husband of Anna; dear father of Sophie Knoth and Nettie Krzvzanowski; also eiaht grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Funeral Thursday 10 a.m. at John Jurkiewicz A Sons Funeral Homa, 2396 Caniff Ave. SHARP WILLIAM Dec. 28. Husband of Marv; father of William and Mrs.

Florence Fournier; son of William; brother of N6rman, Mrs. Rholda Bates and Harold; seven grandchil dren. Funeral at the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Wednesday at 11. SHEREMFTA ANNA, Dei. 28.

Beloved mother of Mrs. Sophie Petrovich, Rosalie siea-lik and Gerald Bulak; two grand' sons: mother-in-law of Michael Pe- trnvlrh Funeral Thursday 9:15 a.m. from the Hradowsky Funeral Horns, 4141 to St. John's Ukranien Catholic Church at 9:30. Interment Holy Cross.

SONNEBORN LOIS B. of LaJolla, California. Dec. 25, formerly of 3945 Kirkland Court, Bloomfield Hills, age 74 yrs. Wife of Arthur mother of Harry of Milwaukee, Wise, Roger of Naples, Fla.

and Arthur Jr. of Indio, sister of Homer Soeer of Austin, Texas. Her body has been bequeathed to University of California, San Diego School of Medicine for medical purposes. It was her request that no gifts or other acknowledgements be made, and that there be no services. STARON FRANK SR.

Beloved husband of Victoria; dearest father of Genevieve Kollalh, Helen Batter, Lottie Gon-ciarz, Joseph, Frank Henry and Robert; dear brother of Julia Surma: also survived by 22 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral Thursday at 8:45 from th rmnek Funeral Home, 2157 Oak Wyandotte, to St. John Cantius Church at 9:30. STEINER STANLEY F. Beloved husband of Mary; dear father of Marvin, Mar-1 lene, and Marlorie; dear borother of Ray, Carey, Iryln, Mrs.

Mable Manges and Mrs. Lucille Rummel. In state the R.G. AND G.R. Harris! Funeral Home, 15451 Farminqton Rd until 9 p.m.

Tuesday. In state at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, 27475 Five Mile at 10 o'clock I Wednesday afternoon until 2 o'clock time of servica. STEINERT THERESA, Dec. 27.

Beloved wife of Peter dearest mother of Clara Pieknlk, Esther Hemmingson, De- lores Bielak, Arthur, Norman, Doro-I thy Bielak and Ralph; also survived! by 27 arandchildren and two great-j grandsons. Funeral Wednesday morning at 8:30 from the Jarzem-bowski Funeral Home, 4405 Wesson i at Buchanan, to St. Francis d'Assisii Church at 9. Interment Holy Cross, STEWART HARRISON A. Dec.

25. Husband of the late LaMoine; brother of Mrs. Walter Beswick of San Manno, and John of Hamilton, Ontario: brother-in-law df Mrs. Elton R. Graham.

Funeral from the verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Tuesday at 1. SUCHOCKI LOTTIE. Dear wife of Frank; mother of Joseph, Harrv, Donald, and Robert; ten grandchildren; sister of Mary Woidvla and Ann La-manskl. Funeral Wednesday 10 a.m. from the Frontczak Funeral Home, 5326 McDouoall St.

St. Hyacinth Church at 10:30. Burial Ml. Olivet. SULLIVAN VERONICA, Dec.

27. Dear sister of Mrs. Mary Myrtle Stillman and John and the late Jerome E.t dear aunt of Timothy and Kathleen Sullivan. Funeral from the J. A.

Oe-Santii Funeral Home, Chalmers Ave. at Charlevoix, weonesoay ei i. St. Ambrose Church at 9:30 a.m. Rosary Tuesday p.m.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. SZAFAREK VIRGINIA. Beloved wife of Anthony. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.m. from A.

H. Peteri Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave. and 10 a.m, at St. Margaret Church, St. Clair Shores.

Rosary Tuesday, 8 P.m. SZPOUNT WILLAIM ALEXANDER, Dec. 77, 62 years. Beloved husband of Mar tha; dear father of Mrs. Meivin (Margaret) Sterner and Mrs.

Richard (Rita) Golambfewskl. Also survived by a brother Joseph and three sisters, Mrs. Casmir (Cathrlne) Slawlnski, Mrs. Joseph (Anne) Ula-nowski, Mrs. Robert (Elsie) West.

Prayers Thursday 9:30 a m. at th Sawyer-Fuller Funeral Home, 2125 W. 12 Mile two blocks west of Woodward. Followed by mass at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of LaSalalte.

Rosary Wednesday evening 7:30. Interment Holy Sepulchre. SZPOUNT (WILLIAM) Alexander, Dec. 77,42 years. Beloved husband of Martha; dear father of Mrs.

Meivin (Margaret) Starner and Mrs. Richard (Rita) Golambiewski; also survived by a brother, Joseph, and three sisters, Mrs. Casmere (Catherine) Sla- winskl, Mrs. Joseph (Anne) Ulan, owski, and Mrs. Robert (Elsie) West.

Pravers Thursday 9:30 a.m. at the Sawyer-Fuller Funeral Home, 2125 W. 12 Mile (2 blocks west of Woodward), followed by Mass at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of LaSallette. Rosary Wednesday evening at 7:30.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. TOPOLSKI ANNA (nee Lutenskl). Dear mother of Michael (Mary), Laura and Mrs. Ray (Stella) Spooner; dear sister of Helen, Lilian Resh, Frank, Joseph, Michael ano Walter; survived by six grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday 9:30 a.m., Gilewskl Funeral Homt, 3509 fc.

Davison, to St. Auqustine Church at'10 a.m. Burial Mt. Olivet. TUCKWELL ELLEN Mamie, of 3244 Terry, Walled Lake, age 44, Dec.

24, 1970. Dear mother of A. William of San Dieqo, James Thomas of Union Lake, Stanley Howard at home; dear sister of Albert Back-man of Lakeview, Mich. Wilbert and Meivin Backman, both of Detroit, Mrs. Lillian Stevens of Long Beach, and Mrs.

Florence Sanderson of Gratiot Lake, Mich. Funeral services Wednesday, Dec. 30, 11 a.m., Richardson-Bird Funeral Home, 340 Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake, Mich. Florists 9 Death Notices I I VANDELAAR ac 11 nttf i Irt ClA.Ma Enr. merly of 13988 Indiana.

Husband of Johanna; one brother, three sisters In Holland, t-uneral Tuesday 10 a.m from Janisse Brothers Funeral Home, 1139 Ouellette Windsor to St. Alohonsus Church at 10:30. Pravers Mondays p.m. VanRIPER JESSE, of Flat Rock, Dec. 27.

Beloved husband of Marian; dear father of Allen of Standish, Aivin of Flat Rock, and Keith of Sarasota, dear stepfather of five stepsons and two stepdaughters. Resting at the Arthur Bobcean Funeral Home, 26307 E. Huron River Drive, Flat Rock, from 12 noon Tuesday until 9 p.m. Wednesday. In state at the First Congregational United Church of Christ, Thursday from II a.m.

until lime of service, 1 p.m. Memorials may ba made to the church. WALDOW GEORGE age 80. Beloved husband of Esther; dear father of Mrs. Oliver Rigg, Kenneth G.

and Mrs. Howard (Anita) Draqomer; also survived by six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; dear brother of Ottomar Waldow and Mrs. Elsie Kaiser. At the Arnold O. Matthews Funeral Home, 17600 East Warren.1 Services Our Saviour Lutheran Church, Elmdale at Dickerson, Wednesday 12 p.m.

In state at church from 11. WARNER DARWIN T. age 71, 2203 Melrose Ann Arbor, Dec. 27, in Madison Wisconsin. Husband of Jane; father of Michael dt Normbrook, Illinois, Ann Wheeler of Madison, Wisconsin, Sue Frazier of Milwaukee, anrl Ml Sally Warner of Chicaao: grandfather of Michael John David Warner, Lisa Ann Wheeler and Sarah Lynn Frazier; brother of Burton of Huntington Woods, and Stewart of Sacramento, California.

Funeral services 3:30 p.m. Wednes day, Chaoei, Foum Ave. at William, Ann Arbor. Memorial Contributions to the American Cancer Society. WEEKS E.

GRANT, toe 82, Dec. 217, former resident of Detroit. WW I Veteran. Survived by a son, Russell G. Weeks, and two sisters, Nina A.

Weeks, and Mrs. C. H. Knapp. Funeral at Hoffman Funeral Home, Belding, Michigan, Wednesday, 10:30 a.m.

Burial at Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit, Mich. WEEKS OTTO W. Dec. 27. Dearly beloved hnchAnri nf Vara Wanda (7pller): de voted father of James Marvin and Solan William; dear father-in-law of Patricia IDOeovi; oear granaioiner of Douglas, Kathleen and Cynthia; brother of Alfred of Sterling, Hale of Balboa, Calif.

Mrs August Holmblade (Eva) of Whitehall, Mrs. Harry Ritchie (Amy) of Rochelle, III. Preceded in death by infant daughter, Freda Elizabeth, his parents, two brothers, and two sisters. Funeral from the Harvey A. Nely Funeral Home, 16540 Mevers Wednesday at 1 p.m.

In state alter 4 p.m. Monday until time df Funeral Wednesday. Entobment Woodlawn Mausoleum. Memorials may be sent to me First Presbyterian Church, Detroit. WILLIAMS EARL age 44.

Beloved husband of Sue; loving father of Mrs. Patricia Ann King and Earl Anthonv; dear brother ol Orville; grandfather of Brian and Jennifer Kino. Funeral services I p.m. Thursday at the Grace Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Lincoln Park. Arrangements bv the Nixon-Weise Funeral Home, 1020 Fort Lincoln Park.

WILLIAMS EDNA MAY, Dec. 28, 1970. Wife of the late Ora Williams. Funeral serv-ice private. Florists 9 BRING Flowers to your favorite Shut- in toaay.

Amen nonsis. HAPPY NEW YEAR! Resolve in 1971 to send her flowers often. Allied Florists. MOSS-LIPINSKI FLORISTS, INC. JO 4-4644 (toll freef or Ml -7272.

Charge by phone, pally deliveries to Detroit and all suourbs. 325 East BROWN BIRMINGHAM Funeral Directors JEROME A. DeSANTIS 2470 Chalmers, cor. Charlevoix VA 2-5034 EPPENS-VANDEWEGHE 4150 Cadieux at Harper TU 1-7700 WM. R.

HAMILTON CO. BIRMINGHAM CHAPEL 820 MAPLE AVE. JO 4-4004 Ml 4-4000 3975 CASS AVE. JE 1 -2712 IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL 1B325 W. 9 Milt EL 7-5200 A.H.

Peters Funeral Home 12057 GRATIOT 20705 MACK, G.P Woods LA e-7700 TU 4-5500 A. VAN LERBERGHE 13340 E. Warren VA 2-1700 ESTABLISHED 70 YEARS VASU-LYNCH N. Wood Bet. 13-14 Mile LI 9-0500 Chas.

Verheyden, Inc. Established Over 40 Years 14300 MACKTAT 8OUTER DRIVE Lost and Found 20 HAVE YOU LOST OR FOUND SOMETHING? A FRIENDLY FREE PRESS AD WILL HELP. CALL MISS DAY, 222-4635. FOUND-voung collie-tvpe dog, Ev-ergrn-10 851-2283, LI 7-1331. GERMAN SHORTHAIR, 15 mo Lost vie, ot nan its-ms iGER.

SHEPHERD Lge. gray black 10 14 LJnw.n-Bllnl male iio' nm ni oiivi. Choker, one knot in chain. Reward. 571-4447.

LOST: Beagle male trl-color-2 col lars, "snutty" Kewara. nonoay Inn-Southfield area. 424-1784. LOST (12-26) Brittany Spaniel, female, rusty orange and white. Vic.

Franklin. Call 626-82295 LOST Collie, Dec. 24 "Evol" sable and white, Llvernois-Ewald area. 832-5145 OT 931-0722, LOST Diamond watchband on Wal nut 5t. Kiver Kouge rewarq.

849-2484 or. 292-7794. LOST female collie, Christmas Day, family heartbroken. Reward. Van Born-Huron aera.

aoj-ji i LOST Male Elkhound, looks like small MU5R16. in rmnRim Pine area. Alleaan County dog tag. Reward. MA 6-1094.

LOST Min. collie, brown and white, vie. of Allen Rd. and Southfield reward, uu 1-0838 LOST Dec. 23 Silver Grey Poodle, vie Eureka-Beech-Dally.

287-4454. Re ward. LOST-Sew row vie. Dart mouth 8. buiiey, Lo.

uj. LOST Small brown doq, toy Manchester, "Tippy" 6 Mile-Brush, Lost Dec. 25. REWARD, 866-4155. MISSING small dog, Xmas eve.

Red and white rope collar. 791-7245. REWARD Will anyone knowing about a German Shepherd male, medium size, silver-grey, tan markings, License No 22979, lost Monica-McNichols area, please call 341-1705. Badly needed for companionship. 'Florists 9 Personals 22 BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED $7.50 S10-S12 PAID MICH.

COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER mm Michigan Dbn. LU M35 345ft Woodward TE FREDDIE, I love you. I need you. Happy Holidays, porotny. HAPPY NEW YEAR BOB FORD, FORD JEANNETTE and Cindy-Please call Love, Bruce.

LOOK OUT WORLD Maray't got her license now. Good friends. Snowmobiling Tobogganing Come where the fun is. Miles of hills and trails. All trails lead to Chalet.

Bio fireolace for warmino. Parties and orouos. Call for info on New Year's Eve Party. 313-634-9209. Professional Services 24 ANYONE OWE YOU Let us collect for you.

KE 8-8710. SHIP YOUR CAR. LOW RATE Fully Insured, I.C.C. Licensed. AUTO DRIVEAWAY 491-7800 Special Notices 27 NOTICE The next meetinq of the Michigan State Hiqhwav Commission will be held on Wednesday, December 30, 1970 at the Detroit Athletic Club 241 Madison Detroit, beqinnino at 10 Transportation 32 AAA AUTO DRIVEAWAY Florida, Memphis, Seattle, Ariz.

491-7800 13201 Grand River Det. 48227 ACE Transport 3169 Woodward. 833-1700. Seattle. DRIVEAWAY SERVICE WOJSRAND RJVER 931-0420 SHIP YOUR CArVlOW RATES Fully Insured, I.C.C.

Licensed. AUTO DRIVEAWAY 491-7800 Trade Technical Schools 36 LEARN Diesel Truck Driving Over the road and city training. VA appr. Greer, 537-3905, Mich. off.

LEARN Bulldozers, graders, drag lines, cranes. Field trainino, G.I. appr. Greer, 537-3905, Mich, off. Help Wanted, Male 40 AAA-1 EX-GI'S WONDERING WHERE TO GO' Many trainee openings all fields can career pen.

West 255-5000 East 547-4700 Educational 35 TRAIN TO BE A HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Learn ta operate Bulldozers, Draglines, Cranes, Scrapers, Loaders, Trenchers, at our modern facility. A high-paid career Is open to ambitious men. Home Office Miami, Florida UNIVERSAL HEAVY CONSTRUCTION SCHOOLS Dept. 1115 Suite -B 595 FORREST AVE. Plymouth, Mich.

41170 Or Phone Per Immediate Information (313) 455-0981-APPROVED FOR VETERANS AN EXCITING JOI ACCIDENT INVESTIGATOR INVESTIGATORS and adusleri ara needed to handle tha great increase In Insurance claims. Top salary, company car and expenses usually furnished. Train for this wide-open field. Home office, Miami, Fla. INSURANCE ADJUSTERS SCHOOLS Dept.

1115 Suite) 595 Forrtsf Ava. Plymouth, Mich. 48170 or phone for Immediate information Phone: (313) 455-0981 APPROVED FOR VETERANS Help Wanted, Male 40 Autnier, eager n. Bowen, Eva Lm Brown, Howard J. Wasik Buszta, Josephine Risk0 yrskl, Mary Lesney Dresner, David Kaufman Grossbart, fva Hebrew Memorial cuvette, Joseph C.

Hemler, Kenneth Killeen Uht Memorial laconls, Sam jeros, Josephine Jhn Kennedy, Jeanette Lesney Keph.rt,Elm.rP. Bros. Kolito, Leonard Konapek, Fran J. Rathe, Nellie G. "Ifl'eri!" MansonPaui.

Marti, France, McAt.mn.y,Eugen. VoorhehPl. Martlnskv, Joseph L. Mayer, George J. Ronman, George Schandevel, Henry Schoenfejd, Henry Joe H- P'er Wobrock, Theodora J.

r' I Death Notices APRAHAMIAN Reel. "eeh Bonner. Mrs. Susan Benton. and Ralph Morin of National Friends may call at the oLl Northrop and Son Funeral Hwe, 22401 Grand River (Rotford), to the Organ Fund of Grace Lutheran Church.

ARMSTRONG CLARA December 27. Beloved wife of the late Harry dear mother df Charles H.B oomtjeld Hills, Mrs. Dorothy Rumohr of Jack-Ton, and Donald H. of DetroK; sister Si Mrs. Lila Carpenter and Mrs.

Hazd Folks, both of Oklahoma and Kenneth Rathbtirn of Northville, "aSSSother ofeisrh (Kndsons and nine great-graijdchildren. Services Tuesday 2 p.m. from the Hunter-cai-tender Funeral Home, 13903 Terry rner Schoolcraft. Interment Riverside Cemetery. Plymouth, Mich.

Family suggests memorials to me Heart FundT Envelopes available at funeral home. BALDYGA DAVID u.J, Army. Beloved husband of Barbara, (Treppa); dear son of Leo ana Helen I brother of Sister Barbara Fe eo, Mrs. Fr'al' from IpoenTvan Deweghe Funeral Heme, 4)50 Cadieux Rd. at Harper, and Our Ladv Queen of Peace a.m.

Prayers Tuesday 8:00 P.m. BERTHET THORNTON December 27, 1970, ofltt Bdi Road, HiMins Lake. Husband of Marlorle B'rthet. father of Thornton D. and Lee r.

Berthet- also survived by six (Brtnd; East Maple Avenue, Bir-minViham, Thursday a 11 m.Suil-aested visiting hours 2 to 4, 7 to BORUSHKO EMALINE M. Beloved wife ef Victor j.Tdei? mother of Gary; sister of Eugene, Lottie Wllczak and Mrs HornJ 12057 Gratiot and 10 a m. at St. Raymond Church. Ro sary nwUB' BOYAJIAN BU ANDREW.

Dear husband of Sara; father dt Dr. A Deri chard and Marie; four Funera from the Simon Jav-uX Funeral Home, 17550 Woodward, Wednesday 10 a.m. SUji Armenian Church, 11 Woodlawn Cemetery. Pravers Tuesday BULAK (Set Shirmeta notice). BURKE kiukinflf FRANK, Pec.

n. uw 'utM Alma; dear stedfather of Harojo yyashbyrn or n. 12 great-grandchldren. fear brother of "Arm Atkinson of Hale, Mich. F-raLWednesday 11 a.m from E.

WarrSi" Dearborn. Interment Grand Lawn, memum Club of Ferndale. CONN AGNES Dec. Beloved wife of JrTtiV. gTarlldrenT'one great-grar)dchild.

Funeral from Ted C. SU livin runri ninw McNicnols Wednesday morntnti at 9, and Geui Church at 9:30. COVERDILL i i k.kn fnrn- thv; dear father of Ernest J. and Edward alw survived by seven orandchildren; brother of Fred. Bert, Sterling, Mrs.

Clara Co I and Mrs. Dorothy Smith. uFuneral Wednesday 1 P.m. at A. H.

peters Funeral I Home, 20705 Mack Ave, at Rd. (8 Mile), Gross; ffointe Woods. Member of De troit Lodge N0T2 F. A. M.

Memorial services Tuesday 8:15 p.m. Memorial tributes may be given to St. Mark's Episco-Sal Church, 14510 E. 7 Mile Detroit. In slate after 2 P.m.

Tuesday. DeCLERCQ ANDRE. Dec. 27, suddenly. Husband of Mary; father of Gerald, Mrs.

Sharon Kaveloski and Darnel; brother of Mrs. Thomas (Mary) Con-siolto; three grandchildren. Funeral frSm th? Verfieyden Fw'rilHjnM, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, VVednes-daV at 915 ami to St. Juliana Church at 10. Rosary Tuesday even i no at 8.

MembeV of Belgium-American Busi-nessmen and St. Charles Society. DELLA SAVIA' nr .1 A I fa A Lf- AHM, HOC. o. luro; dear mother of rArs.

Norma Riga and Nino; three grandctnldren. At Wllk it Funeral Chapel, 19305 W. 7 Mile Road. Funeral Wednesday 10 a.m. mmaculate Heart pf Mary Church.

10:30 a.m. Rosary Tuesday p.m. DITCHY BERENICE Dec. Widow of Clair W.c mother of Mt. John S.

(Diane) Gannon, Mrs. John R. (Elaine) Tobln and Mrs, Paul M. (Julie) Crum; sister of Miss Au- gusta Bookmver and Mrs. Leo fJeannette) Wagner; ten orandchll- dren.

Serv oes 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Wm. Sullivan Son Funeral Home, 705 W. Ml. Rd.

ks. fc. of Woodward), Royal Oak; 11 a.m.. Shrine of the Little Flower. Bible Vigil Tuesday 7:30.

DRESNER n.win rw nt 1KV1 Tnlleen. Oak Park. Beloved husband of Tfl- lie; dear father of Miss Jut Dresner and Mrs. John Trudeau (Nancv); ton of Mr. and Mrs.

Hyman Dresner; brother of Morris, Albert, Sol, Joseph, Jack, Milton and Mrs.Louis Cohen (Betty); two grandchildren. Services 10 o'clock Tuesday morning at the Ir Kaufman Chsptl, 18325 Mile. DRINKAUS 1RVINO William, Dec. 26, of 877 Lakepointe, Gr. Pie.

Pk. Beloved husband of the late Amy; dear father of Irvinq; dear father-in-law pjMricm onnicnus; oear gra no-father of Mrs. Lewiard Biaskiewici; great-grandfather of Scan Michael. ruir-0t 0-rMi Wednesday from the Heeney-Sundquist Funeral Home, 23720 Farmington Farmington, and 10 a.m. at Our Lady of sorrows Church.

Rosary p.m. Tuesday. ELLIOTT FLOSSIE L. Dec. 27.

Wife of Charles mother of Edward and Gilbert Malcolm; sister of Eural D. Ellis; six grandchildren. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Wednesday at a. I Death Notices 1 1 LEAMAN (See Suchockl notice). LOCKWOOD FRED, December W.

Beloved father of Mrs. Marion Lee Shaida, Mrs. Iris Sutt, George, Harold and Charles Lockwood, all of Detroit, Mrs. Jean Williams, Fred, Linda, John and Sharon, all of Ohio; brother of Mrs. Eliza Minzey; also survived by 25 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren.

Funeral service from McCabe Funeral Home, 18570 Grand River corner of Glastonbury, Wednesday 1 p.m. Interment Glen Eden. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. LONG PATRICIA K. suddenly, Dec.

27. Darling daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Long granddaughter of Dr.

and Mrs. John J. Long, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank L.

Vogel; sister of Margaret and Christine. Funeral from Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Home, 14230 W. McNichols Wednesday morning at 9, and St. Ivo's Church at 10.

LUCAS VERA. Beloved moherof Mrs, Bertha Karpouskas, Michael, Mrs. Bermy (Vera) Kobosh and George; mother-in-law of Phyllis and Helen. Survived by 11 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Services from Bauza Funeral Home, 1930 25th Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.

St. Anthony Church 10 a.m. Interment Mt. Olivet. Rosary Tuesday 7:30 p.m.

LUDWIG STANLEY December 28, of Oak Park, suddenly. Beloved husband of Violet; dear father of Karen, Stanley and Thomas; dear brother of Walter, Edward and Mrs. John (Cletia) Lubienski. Services 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the R. G.

A 0. Harris Funeral Homa, 14751 West McNichols Road. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Memorials to the Northwest Baptist Church, 10 Mile at Evergreen, Southfield, Mich igan. McCarthy MICHAEL FRANCIS.

Dear father df Mrs. James Prucha (Patricia), Mrs. George Gremel (Florence), Mrs. Ray King (Maiine), and Francis M. McCarthy; also one sister in Ireland and seven grandchildren.

Funeral from Vasu-Lynch Funeral Home, 4375 N. Woodward (btw. 13-14 Ml. Wednesday 11 a.m. McKERNAN (HEMMEN) LORETTA M.

Beloved wife of the late John dear mother of Mrs. Barbara Tess, Terrence, James, Thomas, Kathleen, Daniel, and the late Mary; grandmother of 16. Dear sister of Fred A. and Aloys Hemmen and the late Msqr. Edwin A.

Hemmen, Sister Barbara Ann SSJ, William and Marie Ann Hemmen. Funeral from the Eppens-Van-deweghe Funeral Home, 6150 Cao-ieut Rd. at Harper, Wednesday at 9:15 a.m and Assumption Grotto Church at 10. Rosary Tuesday 8 p.m. McVICAR WILLIAM, Dec.

28. Belnved father of Mrs. Mary Muck, William James and Georqe; five grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren survive. Funeral Wednesday 1 p.m., Hammond A Haas Funeral Home, 24501 Five Mile 'between Teli graph and Beech Daly). MERVENNE JOHN Dec.

27. Beloved husband of Rosemary; dear father of Anne Marie, Mary Clare, John, David and Sara: son nf Mri. Ruth Mervanne nf Grand Rapids; brother of James fviei Ycinic VI vaiiw nnuius. ruiicini from Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Home, 14230 W.

McNichols Wednesday morning at 10:30, and Gesu Church at 11. MORSE CLARA. Wife of the late William H. Funeral Wednesday, 1 p.m. at A.

H. Peters Funeral Homt, 12057 Gratiot Ave. O'DONNELL PETER, Dec. 28. Dear husband of the late Lorraine; brother of Joseph of Guelph, several nieces and nephews.

Service at the Fenkell Chapel of Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Home, 15800 Fenkell, Tuesday 8 p.m. Interment Wednesday, Kenllworth, Ont. OWEN GEORGE 191)1 Auburndale, W. Bloomfield formerly of Detroit.

Beloved husband of Theresa; dear father of John S. and the late Herbert also six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday 11 a.m. from the C. J.

Godhardt Funeral Home. Keeoo Harbor. Interment Roseland Park Cemetery. PACKARD EARL age 71, Dec. 1970.

Beloved husband of Margaret Dear father of Jack Herbert Richard E. and Margaret; dear brother of Harvey, Mrs. Cora Curtis, Mrs. Lottie Crosby, Mrs. Elizabeth Stromol, and Mrs.

Grace Keller. Funeral Wednesday 1:30 p.m., Moore Funeral Homo, 101 S. Washington, Ypsilanti. PHILLIPS HELEN, Dec. toe 46.

Beloved wife of William; dear mother of Robert and Russell; also five grandchildren; dear sister of Paul Hewelt, Mrs. Gertrude Glaeser, Mrs. Anne Hewelt. August Hewelt, and the late Mrs. Clare Zech and Frank, At the Buehler Funeral Horn, 11930 Wilfied at Gratiot.

Funeral Wednesday 11 a.m. Memorials for Calvary Lutheran Church would be appreciated. Member of Composite O.E.S. No. 448.

Family to receive friends from 1-9 p.m. RAE JEAN Dec. 77, 1970, at Boulevard Tmole Methodist Home. (Retired Detroit High School Teacher.) Aunt of Miss Pauline P. Poltevin.

Services 1 p.m. Wednesday at Bird A Mott Funeral Home, 17500 Fenkell, east of Southfield. ROBINSON MICHAEL T. Dee. 27, age 18.

Son of Charles R. and Jane G. McKlnley; brother of Linda J. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Tuesday at 9:30 and to St. Clare Church at 10.

Rosary Monday evening at 8. RUSTOWICZ JOSEPH, December 24. Dear father of Harry, Mrs. Helen Mroczkowski, Mrs. Ann Cichewicz, John, Mrs.

Florence Sheridan, and Mrs. Theresa 'Manzonl; also survived by 14 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a.m. from tha John J. Skupny Funeral Home, 11405 Conant to St.

Mark's Church 10 a.m. Rosary Tuesday 7:30 p.m. SCHEELE RICHARD Lee, suddenly, Dec. 77. Beloved husband of Sally; dear father of Sister Karen O.P., and Rl- chard L.

(Budd); dear brother of Eugene and Mrs. Christopher Funeral Wednesday 9:30 a.m. from A. H. peters Fu-neral Home, 20705 Mack Ave.

at Vernier Rd. (8 Mile) Grosse Pointe Woods, and 10 a.m., St. Peter Church, Harper Woods. Rosary Tuesday 8:30 p.m. Member Msgr.

Vismara Council No. 3725, K. of C. SCHEFFLER EDWARD O. Beloved husband of Minnie.

Funeral Wednesday 11 a.m. at A. H. Petera Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave. SCHMALBERG i.i-i in, in ui tiuemx, wrii.

Dear husband of Mabel; father of Mrs. Lawrence Gubow (Estelle); three grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Ray Lelchtling. Services 10 o'clock Wednesday morninq at ttw Ira Kaufman Chapol, 18325 W. 9 Mile.

uidtiu a-i. SCHUBERT GUSTAV, Dee. 77. Beloved husband of Edith; dear father of Mrs. Whal-lev (Anne) Williams; grandfather of tour, greai-granaamc- at one.

services 10 o'clock Thursday mnrnlno at the R. G. A G. R. Harris Funeral Home, 14751 McNichols Rd.

Interment White Chapel. Memorials to me American cancer society. SCHULTZ HAROLD F. Husband of Viola (nee Hull) fotaer of Richard. Donald and Kenneth; brother of Mrs.

Albert (Margaret) Norwic and Mrs. Harold (Violet) Mebus; also survived by nine Services At Schmalzrfetft Sons Funeral Home, I442J Grand River, Wednesday at 1 p.m. at MiwwwM in Ml liUrette, titrolt, Mia. 41211 MOKE 222-SSOO YOU CAN PLACE YOUR WANT AD UP TO: 4i4S Daily except Wad. Ml lm City Edition at 1:15 P.M.

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(Average words Int. Cash Rat may ba ebtainad at ny Free Pratt Want Ad Stafio at th Main Offica th Detroit Fret Press. CHARGE RATES TRANSIENT ADVERTISING Two Lin Minimum Parlln II more timtt, Consecutively Seven, Eight and Nln timet. Consecutively Fv end Sit timei, Contacutive'y Thre and Four timet, Consecutively Oa and Two timet Death Notices -H Classified Display Minimum display 1 column I 14 linet. Add Be per lin to tbov rat with tha exception ol Auction Advertising.

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ta 4 JL Legal Notices 15 CITT OF DETROIT OFFICE OF TUr riTV TBF4SUFB Detroit, Michigan, December 12, 1970 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FOR ALLEY PAVING Pimiiant to the city Charter, no tice is hereby aiven that an assessment, as indicated above, has been levied against the properties appearing on tha assessment rolls numbered as follows: ROLL NO. 70-21 In block bounded ku uv Wavburn. E. Maryland, S. Volqht, N.E.

Warren. ROLL NO. 70-11 in DIDCR HOUMUBQ by W. Goulburn, E. Westphalia, S.

Collingham, N. Eight Mile. i n.4llM hlnrU hAiinHari by W. Hayes, E. Brock, S.

Faircrest, N. saraioqa. ROLL 70-24 In block bounded bv fi. Greenfield. E.

Presl, S. Ellsi, N. Weslfield. by W. Monarch, E.

Queen, S. Seven Mite, N. MBoeiein. ROLL NO, 70-26-In block bounded bv W. Pavton.

E. Riad, S. Moranq, Casino. If the entire assessment is not paio lit lull bv Jinuarv 91. 1971.

or If Daid In tncfallmentc. interest Drflvided I by Title 4, Chapter 1, Section 10 ot the city Charter win oa aaaeo. All Information concerning tha KhAu Ik An fila In tha fltv Traa- urer't. Offica, Room 134, City-County Building, Detroit, Micnigan. ROBERT J.

TEMPLE C.T.-J9 City Treasurer Personals 22 BLOOD DONORS NEEDED RH NEG. RH POS. $7.00 MIDWEST BLOOD SERVICE 650 VV. VERNOR Corner Grand Hlvar -WO 1-5344 aU4 Fit, Jan. iHelp Wanted, Male 40jHep Wanted, Male INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER Must have degree and a minimum of 10 yean experience.

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