Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan (2024)

Detroit Stree Dress Section 14, 1969 8-C Lost and Found 20 HAVE YOU LOST SOMETHING? OR FOUND SOMETHING? HAPPEN WITH FREE PRESS WANT ADI CALL MISS DAY 222-6635. BEAGLE, small male, lost Fenkell. Reward, 491-1178. LOST Black attache case containing files, corres. at Metro Airport.

Reward. Phone Lansing 517- 373-1417 or 482-7014 Collect. LOST, Irg. bik. German Shepherd with bik.

coller in Greenfield 7 Mile area, Rew. 864-2560. LOST Male Boxer-tan bik. "Jupiter. face.

Vic. Burns-Gratiot. Ans. Rew. 921-3439.

LOST. Ger. Schnauzer pup, 10 mo. Salt-pepper Vic. Plumbrook Schoenherr.

Reward. 739-4137. LOST vinyl zippered briefcase containing personal papers, night of Nov. 12, W. State Fair between John Woodward.

Reward. Mr. Inman, 366-9210. LOST Cha, -Male 13 yrs. wht.

Min. Buena poodle. Vista, "ChaVic. Dexter area. Rew.

WE 5-7805. WELSH Corgi -Sm. brn. fem. dog, lg ears, lost WSU.

Rew. 321-0874. not be responsible for any debts occurred by anyone West Pointe, Detroit, Michigan. myself Robert L. Johnson, 10360 Dear Pap-Pa: HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Have an eniovable 72nd Birthday.

LOVE, Eddie, Cathy, Scotty and Deanna WILL NOT be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other than myself. Joseph S. Simko, 22028 Grandy Mt. Clemens, WILL NOT be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself. Ralph A.

Carter, 19341 Indiana. WILL NOT be responsible for debts contracted by any other persons. Eugene Haupt, 9254 Detroit. DESPERATELY Wanted 2 tickets to Music Festival Masonic. 585-9769; 624-1582.

RAYMOND RUSIN, 33131 Avondale, Westland, Michigan, 48185 and Ed Petersmarck 19334 Snowden, Detroit, Michigan will be initiated into the frafernity of Delta Sigma Pi, Gamma Rho Chapter on Nov. 22, 1969. Gamma Rho Chapter, a professional business fraternity located at the University of Detroit evening College of ness Administration, TO APRIL In November, on her 16th birthday. As see you, you are beautiful, pure, lust like white roses covered with dew that alitters and glow in morning sunlight. Remember the stories.

about Snow White, Cinderella? thought they were fairy, tales, you believed they were real. You were right and was wrong. Now I know It's real, Daddy WILL. not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself. John, Maynard, 593 E.

Kalama. Madison Heights. Personals 22 ANYONE owe you money? Any amount for any reason. KE 7-5650. collection.

No Charge, AS OF 11-12-69, will not be. responsible for any debts occured Arthur by anyone other than myself. Singletery, 2424 Calvert. AS OF THIS DATE 11-12-69, will Professional Services 24 COLLECTIONS Anywhere Rentals. loans, checks, etc, KE 8-8710.

Christmas Trees SCOTCH off. PINES. Write Trees, No. 208, FIreproof, 8627 Byron, Detroit 48202, Insurance 28 ANY DRIVER INSURED IMMEDIATE CERTIFICATE Lowest possible rates, 588-4700. Beauty Aids COMPLETE LINE OF WIGS wholesale and retall prices.

100 pci human hair. Call and find out how to get a Free Wig, 898-8263. Transportation 32 AAA CALIFORNIA OREGON 18018 Woodward TO 5-5700 Personals 22 BLOOD DONORS NEEDED RH NEG. $10 $12 RH POS. $7.00 MIDWEST BLOOD SERVICE 650 W.

VERNOR Corner Grand River WO 1-5344 BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED $7.50 $10 $12 Paid MICH. COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER 13940 3456 Michigan Woodward Dbn. 3:33383 Transportation 32 AAA Free Travel Cars SALT CITY, ARIZ. WASH LOUIS, AUTO DRIVEWAY MINNEAPOLTS. 13550 GRAND RIVER 836-9400 Ship your car Lic insured FRAN BEACH BR 2-5777 SMITH AUTO 16151 GD.

RIVER AAACON Travel 1110 Shelby 963-2111 Free Drive Carl' FLA. ALLPOINTS U.S.A, ACE 833-1700 Seattle, Florida, N.Y.. other points, 3169 Woodward. CADILLACS TO BOSTON 538-5533 GA 2-6622 INSURED DRIVEWAY SYSTEM 9970 Grand River 931-0620 Educational 35 MUST Sell. Fred Astaire Combination Dance Lessons contract.

371- 6794. Trade Technical Schools 36 bulldozers, graders, drag lines, cranes. Field training. G.I. appr.

Greer, 537-3905. Mich. off. LEARN Diesel truck driving- Over the road and city training. VA appr.

Greer, 537-3905, Mich. off, PROFESSIONAL BARBER SCH. I APPROVED 9525 JOS. CAMPAU HAMTRAMCK 875-4468 875-4644 Help Wanted, Male 40 A MARRIED MAN No age limit to assist branch manager to service our equipment and learn other work. Earning opportunity: $250 PER WK.

qualified, Call 893-0177 between and AAA-1 AIRLINE TREE $6,800 JOIN THE CAREER, OF THE future. Must No exp. nec. Car. Call Int'l Pers.

Mrs. Adams, 537-6850, Schoolcraft-Telegraph. A DIME in the phone could be your life's best 544-1350 AUTO PORTER Full time. Excellent wages. Fringe benefits.

DOC'S MOTOR MART 1305 S. Main, Roval Oak 542-5664 AAA-1 Management? If you you've got what takes and want a career not 537-6850. lust a job. Call Mrs. Woods, Sal.

$10,000. Call Int'l Pers. Over 50 current openings. ALL around man for Industrial canvas sewing shop. With some knowledge of sewing machine repair.

Detroit Cover 4892 Grand River. AUTO PARTS MAN Experienced or will train also MECHANIC Experienced needed. Call 283-2600 AN EX-GI? WONDERING WHERE TO GO: We specialize In finding you the oppty. of your choice. Many tralnee openings.

Call Inf'l. Pers. Mrs. Woods 537-6850 ACCOUNTANTS. ENGINEERS, OTHER MFG.

POSITIONS. Employers Pay Our Fee 22750 PROGRESSIVE Woodward (at 9 PERSONNEL Mile FERNDALE Phone: 544-7010 ACCOUNTANT Project Accountant Malor quires Mechanical self-reliant Contractor Indlvidual trative to and supervise Accountina all Functions for Maior Construction contract. Must be salary and livina allowance. Reply in confidence to Fischbach Moore Mechanical Co. 1400 Fisher Bldg.

Detroit, Michigan 48202 An equal opportunity employer ACCOUNTANT TO $15,000 BLAIR PERSONNEL 398-4520 Resumes. Invited Woodward at 9 Mile 22747 Woodward Ferndale ACCOUNTANT countant Immediate with opening general, for an and or AcCost accounting experience years college or equivalent bank experience. Excellent opportunitv for advancement. ApplY or send resume to: Bank 1025 E. Maple, Birmingham An Equal Opportunity Employer Auto Porter TO WASH WAX CARS Experience preferred but not license.

necessary. Must have drivers Apply in person. ED RINKE CHEVROLET 26125 VAN DYKE AUTO MECHANIC Must have own hand tools and chauffeur's license. Minimum. years' experience In automotive repair.

Full-time employment benefits. with excellent salary and top Apply in person at Personnel Office VERNORS INC. 4501 Woodward 15 Legal Notices 15 Legal Notices DEMOLITION AND RELATED WORK SITE CLEARANCE, demolition and related work Sealed City proposals of for Detroit site located clearance, in the following Rehabilitation in the Project: REHABILITATION PROJECT, MICH. R-149 VIRGINIA PARK SECTIONS 2 THRU 7 Section No. Date Bids Due 2 Tuesday, December 2, 1969 Tuesday, December 9, 1969 Tuesday, December 16, 1969 Tuesday, December 23, 1969 Tuesday, December 30, 1969 6 7 Tuesday, January 6, 1970 of site clearance, demolition of buildings and The work consists buildings, sheds, fences, concrete walls, appurtenances, drives, walks and slabs, filling and grading, Including contiguous construction of fence.

The work covers Bid Items as follows: the Section No Main Items Accessory Items 23 17 17 23 21 NO 37 The Bidding Documents may be examined at the office of the Detroit Housing Commission during business hours; and copies may be obtained without charge. Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check, bank draft, Irrevocable Bank Letter of Credit or a satisfactory surety bid bond in an amount not less than TEN PER CENT of the total bid price as guarantee and security by a guaranty or surety company listed in the latest issue of the U.S. Treasury Form 570. The amount of such Bid Bond shall be within the maximum amount specified for such company in said Form 570. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by the required guaranty.

Checks made payable to the Treasurer, City of Detroit. This Contract is being financed, in part, by Federal Aid Funds. The work must be performed in accordance with Federal Labor Standard Provisions, which include payment of not less than the minimum salaries and wages stipulated in the Contract Documents. The contractors must comply with all provisions of Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965.

No proposal once submitted may be withdrawn for at least forty-five (45) days after the actual opening of the bids. The City of Detroit reserves the right to waive any irregularity in any bid or to reject any or all bids, should it be deemed for its best interest. DETROIT HOUSING COMMISSION Conrad L. Mallett Director-Secretary November 14, 1969 Detroit's. aciON Paper Call 222-6800 for fast Action Want Ads Paper Call 222-6800 for fast FRIDAY, Action Want Ads Death Notices Death Notices FINAZZO VINCENT (suddenly).

Beloved husband of Teresa: dear father of Anthony and Dominic; three grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Filocia Ruffino, and Mrs. Nuzza Biondo of Italy. Funeral Saturday 8:45 a.m. from the Bagnasco Funeral Home, 25800 Harper, St.

Clair Shores. Holy Family Church. 10:30 a.m. Rosary Friday 8 p.m. HAYOSH I ROSE (nee Della), Nov, 12.

Beloved wife of the late John: dear mother of Michael. John, Joseph, Mrs. Paul (Katherine) Rabels, Mrs. John (Mary) Johnson, and Mrs. (Ann) Matkovich; also 22 grandchildren and 42 children.

Funeral from Frank J. Calcaterra Funeral Home 16090 E. 7 Mile Rd. (Moross at Kelly), Chapel 3, Saturday 9 a.m. St.

Jude Church, 9:30. Rosary Friday 8:30 p.m. Burial Mt. Olivet. GENSER BENJAMIN, of 19373 Kentucky, Nov.

13. Beloved husband of Rose; dear father of Oscar, Julius, and Philip of LaMesa, four grandchildren. Services Friday 11 a.m. Hebrew Memorial Chapel, 26640 Greenfield road, Oak Park. Interment Beth Abraham Cemetery.

HINES GEORGE age 67, Nov. 11, 1969, of 69 Lake Pontiac. (Doorman. at Husband Bloomfield of Hills Country Club). Genevieve; brother of Mrs.

Edith Tolbert of Columbus, many nieces and nephews, Funeral 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 17, at Newman A.M.E. Church, 233 Bagley Pontiac. In state after 1:30 p.m.

Sunday at the Davis-Cobb Funeral Home, 78 Bagley St. Pontiac. HOCKING HOWARD, Nov. 11. Husband of Geneva (ivone); father of Claudius, Loren, Eugene, Mrs.

Virginia Krynicki and the late Orville; two grandchildren. Funeral from the Arnold Matthews Funeral Home, 17600 the E. Warren, under Funeral the direction of Verheyden Home, Friday at 9:30, and to St. Paul Church at 10. Rosary Thursday evening at 8.

HUGELIER CAMIEL. Beloved husband of Lilly May; dear father of Mrs. (Helena) Fortunato, Mrs. George by Denolt and George; survived eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; also survived by three and three sisters In Arthur Belgium, Funeral from the J. VanLerberghe Funeral 13340 E.

Warren corner Lakeview, Friday morning at 9:30, and Our Lady of Sorrows at 10. Rosary Thursday evenina at 7:30. American Legion Roose Vanker Post 286. HYDORN HARVEY S. November 12, of 3681 Port Austin Port Austin (formerly of Southfield).

Beloved husband of Gladys; dear father of Mrs. Frank R. (Patricia) Kemp of Port Huron, Mrs. H. Joseph (Judith) Pariseau of Livonia and Donald E.

Hydorn of Lansing; grandfather of James, Susan and Joseph Kemp; brother of John R. Allegan, Michigan and Edward of San Diego, California. Services Saturday 1 p.m. Funeral at Ross Home, B. North: rop and Son Grand River (Redford).

KELLY JAMES A. Beloved husband of Don Christine E. Kelly. Also survived Dr. by dear father of five grandchildren.

Brother of Miss Irene Kelly of Milwaukee, and Walter Chicago, Ill. Funeral Saturday, from the A. H. Peters at Funeral, Vernier Home, 20705 Mack Ave. (Eight Mile), Grosse Pointe Woods.

KITCHEN WILLIAM J. Husband of the late Martha; dear father of Earl. John and Mrs. Betty Lochner: three grandchildren; brother of John, Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedy.

Services Saturday p.m.. at Eppens-VanDeweqhe neral Home, 6150 Cadieux Rd. at Harper. LANGLOIS JOHN. Beloved husband of Shirley: dear father of Kim, Anne, Joel and Monica; brother of Mrs.

Mary Schnitzhofer, Mrs. Agnes Stockman, Mrs. Patricia Mrs. Frances Harrington, Mrs. Catherine Schwarz, Mrs.

Ann Ferguson and the late Joseph Langlois. Funeral Saturday 9:30 a.m. from the A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave.

at Vernier Rd. (8 Mile) Grosse Pointe Woods, and 10 a.m.. St. Peter's Church. Rosary Friday 7:30 p.m, Get with all the action Call your Free Press AD INFORMANT 222-6800 to place a fast-action WANT AD Wanted, Male AIRLINE trainee, $6,000 to start.

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Excellent fringe benefits. Salary commensurate with experience and ability. Degree required. 581-2400 for appointment. AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE SET-UP OPS.

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remuneration and growth potential available For personal Interview call Mr. Tax of America, 342-6300. Architectural Engineer Degree required for desian and lay- out of modular housing, Attractive salary and opportunity to advance with fast growing tirm. Must relocate. Send resume or call Mr.

Peterson Prestige, Structures P.O, Box 86 Charlotte, Mich. (517) 543-5800. AIRLINES Will train man, 02-29 Good salary. Free travel. BeneAMERICAN, WASH PERSONNEL needed.

862-2676 39 wipers yrs. or older, 776-9133. AUTO WASH men needed. DriversWipers, 776-9133. AUTO BODY BUMPERS Plenty of work, paid holidays, cation, retirement, Blue Cross.

Les Stanford Chev. 21711 Michigan Ave. Dearborn See "Body Shop Manager AUTO MANAGER Chrysler -Plymouth dealer. Westland. Apply af 37401 Ford Road, Fringe benefits, paid vacation.

AUTO cleanup man, references, must be full Blue, Cross paid other 2-5777 Smith Auto Brokers. Advance to Management $650 mo. plus commission. Sales manager trainee for baby products company. For interview call 588- 6190, AUTO SERVICE SALESMAN Want young men with high school education, will train the right man for a good future.

Must be clean cut and enjoy dealing with people. day week. Contact Edward Zalewski In person. No phone calls, please CRESTWOOD DODGE 32850 FORD GARDEN CITY BARBER, good for $200. Dascola Barbers, Ann Arbor, 761-2733.

BARBER or APPRENTICE 34 E. 9 Mile Rd. block East of John R. Hazel Park LI 1-9494 BARBER- Steady, Good lob for good barber. 17238 W.

7 Mile. become -PROFESSIONALTired of excessive travel, long working hours, business expenses? Looking for more professional status? If so, look Into this exceptional opportunity to help others solve their job needs. Gd. hours, 9-5, your own office and you'll be associated with true professionals. Phone Mr.

Cook at: Choate Choate, Inc. 17220. W. Mile LARGEST Southfield PROFESSIONAL PLACEMENT OFFICE PHONE 352-3000 BRANCH MANAGER TRAINEE Here is a secure lob In consumer finance with an excellent future. Your ability and Initiative plus our fine training program assure your rapid progress to a branch manager position.

We have an openina for a young man who is a high school graduate. Phone Mr. Frederick at WO 1-5025 CITY FINANCE CO. BOILER OPERATOR, 3rd Class cense required. Alax Forging and Casting, 205 Adair St.

Plant, 564- 4990. CAR Washers, Atomic Auto Wash, 18344 W. McNichols. KE 1-3230. COLLEGE GRADS, SALES OPPTY.

ALL FIELDS- Develop Into mgmt. Fee car. expen. From $650- $800 start. Shafer Service, 22726 Woodward, Ferndale.

JO 4-5688 COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS SOURCE EDP BOB STEVENS 352-6520 CONSTRUCTION Service Repair Trainee Opportunity for one who Is ented and ambitious to learn all phases of service work, and grow with a large construction organiLevitt Sons 23815 Northwestern Southfield 358-3111 CLERK TYPIST Shift 1 10 p.m. a.m. Hamtramck area. MANPOWER Carol 965-7000 CLERKS Male. 18 to 25 years of age.

Detroit residents. Detroit CIvil Service, 612 City-County Bida. Tel. 965-4200, Ext. A 7222.

CANVASSERS Door to door exper. in home modeling, guaranteed salary plus commission, Team up with the winner, full or part-time. Belvedere Construction 19939 Livernols 342-9400 CHECKERS LEADERS JIGS Staff position, permanent An excellent opportunity for. Top pay and benefits. Call 864-3766 or 882-9788 CUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGER Immediate opening metal fastener manufacturer.

Office experience required. AAA-1 company, excellent HARPER fringe CO. benefits. 242 Minnesota, Troy 585-7510 Career Spot For HSG that can read prints and use some inspection equip. Learn Q.C.

$6500 Call Jim Kent 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE agy. 17220 8 Mile nr Southfield CAR POLISHERS with Must be experienced wheel. Complete clean up for Used Car Operation. Excellent fringe benefits and Pay Plan. See Terpe, RINKE 27100 Van Dyke at 11 756-5100.

CHRISTMAS Part time. Must be neat, car nec. specialty subsidiary of Alcoa. 861-8100. An equal opport, co.

Chem Lab "Tech" Some college chem starts you now. Learn and advance on lob, St $6800, AAA co. Ph. Don Swan 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE agy. 17220 8 Mile nr Southfield CLERK For major trucking firm in Dearborn.

Diversi-9 fied work for man able to plan and follow through. Sharp with figures. Chance to get ahead. Will consider retiree. APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE EDW.

LEVY CO. 8000 Dix Detroit Help Wanted, Male CHEMIST ASSIST. Sev. excell co. willing to train young man with HS or coll chem.

Call Mrs. Thompson, 537-6850. Int'l Pers. CAR wash help, needed: Allstate Auto Wash, Schaefer Maple, Dearborn, 581-2575. CARPENTERS Wanted top quality litchen modernIzation carpenters, Steady work, good pay.

Apply in person, MonThurs, 9-11 a.m. Built Right Center, 14595 Livernois COMPANY REP Salary-Bonus-Expenses Leading nat'l corp with a top product line needs good man. Fee paid International Pers. 566-1350 North of 14 Mile, 642-8268 COMPANY $1,000 mo. fee pd.

Mrs. Taylor, 477-8111, Int'l Pers. COST ACCOUNTANT Training. Recent degree. $7800 will soon De Asst.

controller. ICC expr. Good. Call Baker now, 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE agy. 17220 8 Mile nr.

Southfield COOK -Young man now working as 8 cook, to work as Assistant to the Chef in an Industrial Cafeteria. Excellent opportunities for advancement to a Management position. Phone 427-2000, Ext. 329, Mr. Robert McDaniel.

DATA PROCESSING PERSONNEL Business Men's Clearina House. Div. of A Enterprises 29400 Van Dyke, Warren. 758-5530. DENTAL TECHNICIAN LABORATORY MANAGER intelligent, aggressive, growth orented individual experienced operating a laboratory preferred but not essentiel- and franchised product backing in Michigan.

Excellent remuneration arrangements. A prompt repley essential. Write Shaw Laboratories, 104 Bond Street, Toronto 2, Ontario, Canada. DIE DESIGNERS DETAILERS LONG PROGRAM MIDLAND DESIGN SERVICE, INC. 2222 W.

11 MILE RD. 543-7707 MICH. 48072 MORGEN DESIGN DIVISION, INC. 3 12731 Puritan 864-3766 DIE MAKERS EXPERIENCE SMALL ON DIES MEDIUM AND OVERTIME FULL AL BENEFITS DAYS HOOVER-10 MILE AREA CALL AL FERNS 754-6400 DATA Processing, Personnel Call John 2-7855, Electronic Systems 1601 Fisher Bido, DATA PROCESSING TAB OPERATOR 402 Nights. Some.

Keypunching. Light wiring. Benefits, 3 years experience. 10570 Gratlot Detroit, Michigan DENTAL Technician for Sales Detail Representative for travel in Michigan, Territories adaptable to applicant's preference. Excellent opportunity for the right person to grow personally and financially with unlimited prospects.

A prompt reply essential. Write Shaw Laboratories, 104 Bond Street, Toronto 2, Ontario, Canada. DESIGN DRAFTSMAN Familiar with metal salary and finishing working equipGood conditions. All beneflts. Parker Div.

Hooker Chemical Corp. 2177 E. Milwaukee, Detroit, Mich. 875-3377 Ask for Mr. Baker An equal opportunity employer DESIGNERS DETAILERS CHECKERS PRESS WELDS, BODY FIXT.

TOOLS, DIES SPECIAL MACHINES 64 HR. WEEK Full fringe benefits TIME ENGINEERING 2015 Bellaire Royal Oak, Mich. 544-0181 DIE BORING MILL GRINDERS RADIAL DRILL MACHINE REPAIR Overtime. Top rate, Proof of 1 experience required. Full benLong program.

Scotten Die Machine 3545 Scotten Detroit Help Wanted, Male 40 40Help Wanted, Male 40. DETROIT House of Correction Guards. Age 24 to J. Starting pay $7,649. Contact Detroit Civil Service.

612 City-County g. Tel, 965-4200 Ext, 430. Funerals Today Beringer, Clara E. Vasu-Lynch Coopersmith, George Schrader Cormier, Jane Eppens-VanDeweghe Derevny, Benny Kaufman Engebretsen, Frederick W. Burrell, Ling, Maney, Stewart Fleer, Andrew R.

Van-Lerberghe Genser, Benjamin Hebrew Memorial Golicz, Casmir A. H. Peters sorenflo, Oscar W. Wm. R.

Ted Hamilton Sullivan locking, Howard Verheyden Halasz, Julia Hugeller, Camiel VanLerberghe Javorka, Ann T. VanKula Laughlin, Jesse Eppens-VanDeweghe Mahoney, Ida M. Harris Malo, Rene N. A. H.

Peters Peters Manglapane, Isidore A. A. H. Rzadkowolski Miller, Marie S. Eppens- Van Marlenko, Michael Deweghe Muck, Clyde DeSantis Mullin, Caroline Pierce Myers, Walter C.

Eppens- VanDeweghe Payne, Edith Hammond Thon Haas Rupay, Riedel, Gertrude Vasu-Lynch chilke, Clarence A. H. Peters Stendel terle, Frances Fred Kaul Laura C. Verheyden Szafran, Mary Neely Krot Tepe, Eugene H. Vincent, Gordon on Eppens-VanDeweghe Wille, Eugenio A.

H. Peters Death Notices ALAGNA JAMES V. father of Patricia De Beloved husband of VicClerck toria; and Mrs. Sandra, Kowatch; of Roy. Services 9:30, brother Milliken-Sullivan FUneral Saturday, Home, 8459 Hall Rd.

(3 blocks east of Van Dyke), Church. Utica, Rosary a.m. 8 St. Lawrence p.m. Friday.

BALLE GEORGE of Ellen; dear father of Nov. 12. Beloved Mrs. husband Harold (Coletta) Lemmer; lich, grandfather Harold of Mrs. Lemmer.

and Mrs. Coletta GoerMarie DeWitte; also brother three of great- Elizagrandchildren; Fnueral from the J. A. beth DeSantis Balle. Home, Chalmers 9:15 Ave.

St. at Church at 9:45 Charlevolx, Saturday at a.m. Rosary Friday at 8 p.m. BERINGER sister CARA of James beloved J. Mahoney of wife of Roscoe; Funeral Florida, Funeral Home, from 4375 Wood13-14 Mi.

Friday. ward 9:30 (btw a.m. Church of St. Owen, 10 a.m. Bible Service Franklin, Thursday 7:30 p.m.

CANTARELLA WILLIAM Nov. 13. (Mac), Beloved Mrs. brother of Americo Jo Frank (Pittsfleid, and Mrs. (Emma) Barolo, (Eleanor) Ardelean of Edmund (Azusa, Barolo, dear Mrs.

Voy uncle (Frances) Bradetich, Edward (Flora) Frank Marasco J. Funeral from calcaferra. 7Mile Funeral Rd. Home (Moross at Kelly) 'St. Chapel Veronica Church at 10.

6, Saturday 9:15 a.m. Rosary Friday, 7:30 p.m. Interment in Pittsfield, Mass. CHIRPKA 37885 ADRIAN Lakeshore Nov. Drive, Mt.

Clem12, 67 years, ens. dear father Beloved of Mrs. William (Cherhusband of Helen; brother of Mrs. yle) Cell Bennett, Mrs. Delphine Jinerson, Mrs.

Blondine Lloyds, Josephine Kruse, and and Gordon. Schwarzkoff Remains Funeral at Home, Will 233 No. Gratiot, Mt. Clemens. Funeral arrangements incomplete.

CRAIG JOE. Nov. 12. Sandra, Husband of Petrille Stella and of son of Mrs. Leota Craig; Mrs.

brother of John: three the Arnold grandchilMatthews Funeral, Home, 17600 dren, Funeral from Warren, under the Funeral direction Home. of Verheyden Saturday at CRUCIAN wife of James, daughter of ELIZABETH suddenly. Beloved Mrs. John, Mary also Gall; several nieces James and sister and nephews. Friends may visit at Vasu-Lynch Funeral 13-14 Home, MI.

4375 N. Woodward (btw. until from St, 9:30 George Romanian eve. TrthoFriday Funeral dox. Cathedral, 9 Mile at Prayers Northwestern, Sat.

10 Friday, a.m. at Thursday funeral home. Interment Woodand 7:30 p.m., lawn. DEREVNY BENNY, November 12 of 11501 Mrs. isadore (Dorothy) Friedman and Petoskey.

Dear father Mrs. Alex (Sarah) Rhodes; brother Mrs. of Joseph De 11 Revny and grandchildren. Frieda Jackson Services 10 o'clock Kaufman Friday Chapel, morning at the Ira 18325 W. 9 Mile Rd.

DIXON JOHN 0.1 Nov. 11. Beloved husband of Nellie: dear father of Mrs. George (Shirley) Williams; son of Mrs. Fannie Kemper; brother of Claude Kemper of New York, Mrs.

Louis (Olie) Briener and Douglas Dixon of Indiana: grandfather of Gary, -grandfather Cheryl, of Dan- and lel and Shawn. Services o'clock Kristine: great R. Saturday G. 'R. afternoon Harris at Funeral Home (Lane' Chapel), 31575 Ford St.

Garden City. Interment Hedwig Cemetery. DOMKE of GEORGE Detroit Fire J. (Retired, Beloved hus. member band of Mary; dear father of William and James; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren also survive; brother of Mrs.

Lillian Padrock, and Mrs. Clara Fling. Funeral Funeral Monday, 1 Home, p.m. 12057 at A. Peters Gratiot Ave.

B.P.O.E. No. 34 Memorial service Saturday 8 p.m. EVANS JENNIE, Nov. 11 Beloved wife of Sam: dear mother.

of Katherine Morowski, Tam, Tony, Max, Phil; sister of also two Frances Siehda, Tillie Bartole and sisters and brother in Poland; 13 grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. In stat Church, cat. Holy Trinity Oid Believers' Car: penter and Goddard 8:30 until funeral services. Saturday a.m. FAHOOME MICHAEL Nov.

12. Beloved husband of Victoria; dear father of Mrs. Mary, Hagar, George, Mrs. Dorothy and, the late John 18 grandLassaline, Joseph, Robert, children, two Wahiba grandchildren; New brother York; of three brothers and two Mrs. sisters In Syria.

Funeral from Ted 14230 Sullivan Funeral Saturday Home, Ina at 10, and St. Mary's Syrian W. McNichols mornOrthodox Church at 11. FLOER ANDREW. R.

Beloved husband A. of Evelyn; dear father of brother Ronald of and Janice dear, Clarence, Lawrence, Charles, LaMothe. Wayand burn. Mrs. Rose Davenport; Mrs.

Marguerite also survived by six grandchildren. Funeral from Funeral the Arthur Home, J. 13340 E. berghe Warren corner Lakeview, Friday afternoon at 1. GOHLKE THEODORE E.

Beloved husband of Helen, Funeral Saturday Funeral 1. Home, p.m. 12057 Gratiot Ave. A. GORENFLO OSCAR W.

Nov. 11, 1969, of 1604 Witherbee, Troy. Father late of William the late F. Gorenflo; brother of Mrs. BernOscar C.

and the hardt Jacob and Elmer Gorenfio; also survived by four grandchildren and 18 Bell great-grandchildren. Chapel of the Funeral Wm. R. service Hamilton 820 E. at 11 a.m.

Memorial tributes may be Maple Birmingham, Friday sent to the Oakland County 400 E. Society for Mile Crippled Ferndale, or through Children, the Royal Oak Rotary Club. (ZYZEWSKI Nov. 12, co-owner Be- of FLOYD F. Scotty's Party the Store, late Taylor.

Frank and the loved, late son of Viola; dearest brother of Marie E. Jarzembowski and of Ray Norbert. L. dear Jarzembowski and Helen: brother-in-law dear uncle of Raymond Richard N. F.

Nancy Thomas and Timothy James, Funeral Saturday at 6:15 from the zembowski Funeral Artesian Home, 18957 W. Warren Chapel). corner to Francis rendale. D'AssisI Church Interment Holy Sepulchre. Death Notices LEVINSON MRS.

ARON (Marian), of Los Angeles, formerly of Detroit. Dear of Mrs. Joseph Tyser (Nina) of Chicago, Mrs. Betty Lipton of New York City, Mrs. Sol M.

Lewis (Minnie), and Leon Wayburn. Services in Lost Angeles, California, 3 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14, Hillside Memorial Park. MANGIAPANE ISIDORE.

Husband of the late Catherine, At A. H. Peters Funeral 12057 Gratiot until Thursday 10 p.m. Funeral Friday 11 a.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ, 16241 Harper at 3 Mi.

Dr. McKERNAN MARY JANE, Nov. 12. Wife of the late Daniel; dear mother of Mary, Mrs. George (Elizabeth) Hamel, James, Daniel, Mrs.

Wilfred (Mat guerite) Warren, Mrs. Russell (Rose) and Michael; also 27 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, sister of Frank Mellon. Funeral from the J. A. DeSantis Funeral Home, Chalmers Ave.

at Charlevoix, Saturday at 10:30. St. John Berchman Church at 11 a.m. Rosary Friday at 8 p.m. MERKLE OTTO November 11, of 38680 Venetian Drive, Mt.

Clemens. Husband of Bessie; father of Mrs. Donald (Karen) Miller, Thomas, Mrs. David (Marcia) Swennes, and Gary; of Mrs. Margaret Bartholomew, Mrs.

Eleanor Laubenthal, Charlotte Wolf and Miss Mildred Merkle. Services Saturdav p.m. at Groesbeck Funeral Home, 226 Crocker Mt. Clemens. Interment Gethsemane Cemetery, Detroit.

MIDUCH JOHN. Nov. 11, Beloved husband of Katherine. Funeral 8:30 a.m. from the Wulek Funeral Home, 19301 Van Dyke near Mile to Our Lady Queen of Heaven at 9 a.m.

Interment Mt. Olivet. Rosary Fri. 7:30 p.m. MUCK CLYDE.

Nov. 11. Survived by four brothers and two sisters. from the J. A.

DeSantis Funeral Home, Chalmers Avenue at Charlevoix, Friday at 1 p.m. MULLER FRIEDRICH Nov. 11, of 17707 Novi Novi. Beloved, husband of Lucie; dear father of Dr. Bernhard Muller of Ypslianti; leaves three brothers and two sisters, all of Germany.

Services Saturday 11 a.m. at the Ross B. Northrop Son Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society. Visitation till 9 p.m. Thursday 2 till 4, and 7 till 9 Friday.

MYERS WALTER suddenly. Beloved husband of Georgia (Opal) Champion; dear father of Robert D. McAlpin, Mrs. Ora Mae Quails, Mrs. Pearl F.

Pyle, Glenn P. McAlpin and Mrs. Mary A. grandone; dear brother Jennie father of 14, great grandfather of West. Services at the Eppens-VanDeWeahe Funeral Home, 6150 Cadleux Rd.

at Harper, Friday at p.m. 0CHAB WALTER suddenly, Beloved husband of Helen brother of Steven, Bruno, Miss. Helen Ochab, Mrs. 'Al Draus (Lillian), and Mrs. Eleanor Fallon.

Funeral from Vasu-Lynch Funeral Home, 4375 N. Woodward (btw. 13-14 Mi. Sat. 9 a.m.

Our Lady of Fatima Church, Oak Park, 9:30 a.m. Rosary Friday 8 p.m. PATTERSON DR. D. 79, of 622 Huron Port Huron.

Husband of Una; father of Webster of St. Clair, Mrs. Vera Jack of Port Huron: brother of John M. of Lamoille, and Mrs. Marguerite Evens of Elko, Nev.

Services 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Arthur Smith FUneral Home, 7th and Union Port Huron. Burial in Lakeside Cemetery. Memorials may be made in his memory, to the Joint Hospital Building Fund. REESE JOHN age 85, Nov.

13. Beloved husband of Barbara; dear father of Ruth Harmon, William and Joseph; also seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild; brother of Mrs. Elsie Eich. Funeral from the J. A.

DeSantis Funeral Home, Chalmers Ave. at Charlevolx, Saturday at 1 p.m. RIEDEL GERTRUDE H. age 74. Beloved wife of Otto; Loving mother of Mrs.

Mary J. Buchanan, William R. Beattle, Earl and Melvin Riedel; six grandchildren and three At. the Thon Funeral Home, 2760 Biddle Wyandotte. Services Friday 2.

St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church. Interment Ferndale Cemetery. ROBINE ROBERT J. Beloved husband of Sandra Lee, Funeral Saturday a.m.

at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave. and 9:30 a.m. at Heart Roseville.

Rosary Friday 8:30 p.m. SCHILKE CLARENCE R. Beloved husband of Edna. Funeral Friday p.m. at A.

H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave. SOBKOWIAK JOHN Nov. 13, of 21346 Inkster Southfield. Beloved husband of Klimena brother of William and Pauline Sobkowlak, Jessie Schwannenke, Debinski, Helen Slazinski, Bessie and Anna Milliman.

Services Saturday 2:30 p.m. at the Ross B. rop Son Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River (Redford). STANNY RICHARD Nov. 11.

Beloved husband of Gertrude; dear father of Gary, Linda, David, Phillip. and Barbara; dear son of Jennie and the late Stanley; son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eisenbach; dear brother of Henry: brotherin-law of Lorraine. Funeral, Saturday 9:30 a.m.

from the Lesney Funeral Home, 13201 W. Warren, Dearborn, St. Andrew Church, 10. Interment Hedwig Cemetery. STENDEL LAURA Nov.

11. Sister of the late Arthur, Edwin and Walter: aunt. of John T. Funeral at the Arnold O. Matthews Funeral Home, 17600 E.

Warren, under the direction of the Verheyden Funeral Home, Friday af 1. STUCK MARJORIE. Beloved wife of Murl: dear mother of Michael, Gregory and Terry: daughter of Mrs. Mary Lamb; sister of Mrs. Betty Mitchell.

Funeral Saturday 11 a.m. from A. H. Peters Funeral, Home, 20705 Mack Ave. at Vernier Rd.

Grosse Pointe Woods. Contributions, to the Michigan Cancer Foundation would be appreci ated. TINDER LLOYD 70 years, November 13, of 3218 Edgewood Park Drive, Union Lake. Beloved husband of Helen; dear father of Mrs. Ronald Kerkhoof and David Tinder: dear brother of Frank and Clifford Tinder; three grandchildren.

Memorial services Saturday, November at 11 a.m. at the Elton Black Funeral Home, 1233 Union Lake, Union Lake. Memorials to the Arthritis Foundation. Mr. Tinder's remains were donated research, University of Michigan Hospital.

TORPEDO BILL of Royal Palms Hotel. (See Canfarella notice). VAN STEENKISTE FRANK, of Fraser, age 50. Beloved husband of Eleanor; dear father of Richard and Laura; brother of Mrs. Rachel Pozzolo, Charles, Victor and Maurice.

Services Monday 9:30 a.m., Faulmann Funeral Home, 32814 Utica Fraser, and 10 a.m.. Our Lady Queen of All Saints. Rosary Sunday 7:30 p.m.| VARHOL JOSEPH J. Beloved husband of Josephine: dear father of Peter and the late Ronnie; son of Mary Varhol; father-in-law of Barbara; brother of John Mrs. Anna Roman, Andrew, Mrs.

Janet Szczesny, Mrs. Margaret O'Gorman Michael, and: Mrs. Pauline Scarmeas; brother-In-law of John Dohanyos. Funeral Saturday 9:15 Gilewski Funeral Home, 3509 E. Davison.

St. Augustine Church. 9:45, Rosary Friday 6 p.m. WENDT WALTER, age 71. Nov.

12. Beloved husband of the late Rose: dear father of Daniel Bishop and Mrs. William M. (Irene) O' Regan grandfather of Mrs. Sybil Wallis, Daniel, Brian and Janice O'Regan; great -grandfather of David Wallis Funeral services from the J.

Will Funeral Home, (Livernois Chapel), 4412 Livernois, Saturday, Nov. 215, at 1 p.m. Interment Glen Eden. WESTCOTT JOHN WARD JR. suddenly.

HUSband of the late Elizabeth: son of Mrs. Mildred S. Westcott; father of Mrs. John (Ella Rose) Gahrs, and Mrs. Owen (Julie) Pelham Jr.

brother of Mrs. Joseph Hogan, grandfather. of four. Services from Harvey A. Neely Funeral Home, 16540 Meyers Saturday at 2:30 p.m.

Interment Commerce Cemetery, Commerce, Michigan. WILLE EUGENIE, (nee VerVynckt), Nov. 11. of the late Rene; mother of Ernest and Charles; also survived by two brothers in Belgium; five arandchildren; four great grandchildren. Funeral at the A.M.

Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack at Vernier. Rd, (8 Mile), Grosse Pointe Woods. Friday at 10:15 and to Our Lady of Sorrows Church 11. Rosary Thursday evening at 8. WISE GRACE age 81, of Dearborn.

Beloved wife of the late Victor: dear mother of the late Virginia Ralph H. and Phyllis Wrobbel; 12 grandchiidren, 21 great Funeral Satur2 p.m. at the Howe-Peterson Funeral Home, 22546 Michigan Dearborn. WISEMAN ROY, age 60, of Garfield Lincoln Park. Beloved husband of Anna; dear father of Mrs.

Dolores Schuman and Danny: dear brother of Mrs. Verda Steger of Toledo, Ohio, and Odis of Gendale, Arizona. Funeral Saturday at p.m. from Rochowiak Funeral Home, 8714 W. Jefferson, to Woodmere Cemetery.

WOJOIK FELIX, Nov. 12, Dear husband of Renata; dearest father of Mrs. Richard (Felicia) Bur of Farmington. and Mrs. Marion (Barbara) Skiba; survived five grandchildren; dear brother of Walter and Thaddeus Wolckk; brother-inlaw of Hedwig and Grace.

Funeral Monday 9:30 a.m. from the Lesney Funeral Home, 13201 W. Warren, Dearborn, to St. Andrew Church, Entombment Holy Sepulchre Mausoleum. Rosary Sunday 7:30 p.m.

Member of K. of Council 4401 Farmington; former member of Holy Cross Council of Detroit. WOLFORD 11. Beloved husband of Jane: dear ORVILLE E. suddenly, Nov.

father of Diane, Mrs. Maureen Werts, Michael, John, James, seph and Theresa: son Edith and the late Orville Funeral from Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Home, 14230 W. McNichols Saturday morning at 9:30, and Precious Blood Church at 10. Scripture servIce Friday 8 p.m.

Contributions to the Detroit Archdiocesan Development Fund. ZIROLL OTTO Nov. 13. Beloved husband of the late Hazel dear father of Mrs. Patrick (Margaret) Byrne, Raiph, Arthur.

Robert, Mrs. George (Dorothy) Wylo and Willam; father-in-law of Patrick, Mary, Mari-Paz, Suzanne, George and Jean; brother of Mrs. Minnie Srock: also survived by 19 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Funeral Saturday at 2 p.m. from the J.

Griffin Funeral Home, 17600 Plymouth Rd. (just east of Southfield). Interment Glen Eden Cemetery, Cemeteries GLEN EDEN-4 Graves $660. Call AV 2-2322 Florists 9 HUDSON'S Fresh Flower Shop Specializing In floral your arrangements designed by experts on vidual needs. Call CA 3-5100 before noon for same day delivery.

DOWNTOWN-4TH FLOOR USE YOUR HUDSON CHARGE HUDSON'S MOSS LIPINSKI FLORISTS, INC. 564-5281 (Toll Free) or MI 6-7272 Charge by phone. Daily deliveries to Detroit and all suburbs. 243 West Maple, Birmingham. Funeral Directors 10 JEROME A.

DeSANTIS 2670 Chalmers cor, Charlevoix 2-5036 EPPENS-VANDEWEGHE 6150 Cadieux at Harper TU 1-7700 WM. R. HAMILTON CO. RUB MIN CMODEL JO 4-6004 3975 CASS AVE, IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL 18325 W. 9 MILE EL 7-5200 A.H.

Peters Funeral Home 12057 20705 WDS. 40 4-5500 SCHMALZRIEDT SONS 16625 Grand River VE 5-3100 VASU LYNCH N. Wood'd bet. 13-14 Mile 9-0500 Chas. Verheyden, Inc.

16300 Established, Over BRIVE TO 1-8500 Legal Notices 15 ANNOUNCEMENT An application was filed with the Federal Communications Commis: to. the transfer of control sion on Nov. 5, 1969, for consent STATION WBFG which operates on 98.7 megacycles, in Detroit, Michigan. The transferers Bernard Zinn and the Detroit Bank and Trust co-executors of the estate of Nicholas Timko are proposina to sell the estate's stock Interest In station WBFG, to Joseph Ninowski who Is ently the President Director and stock holder or the Corporate LIcensee of STATION WBFG. The other offices and Directors are: Daniel Ninowski, VicePresident and Treasurer, and Leo Kistner, Secretary.

A Copy of the Application is on file for public. inspection at the studios of STATION WBFG, cated at 8009 Lyndon, Detroit, Michigan. BROADCASTING CORP. By Daniel Respectfully submitted TRINITY Ninowski, Vice-President. Legal Notices 15 NOTICE OF HEARING FOR REAPPORTIONMENT OF COSTS FOR SCHUMAN DRAIN AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BRANCHES DRAIN the cost of construction of the drain DRAIN AND BRANCHES DRAIN, project designated SCHUMAN the necessity of which has been determined 26, by 1968, the has been Drainage tentative- Board on reapportioned as follows, to-wit: CITY OF WESTLAND, Wayne County, Michigan, at-large for benefits to the public health 94.3527% CITY OF GARDEN CITY, Wayne County, Michigan, at-large benefits to public health 2.6156% COUNTY OF WAYNE, Michigan, for drainage of 3.0317% County, NOTICE highways IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Drainage Board for Drain said Schuman Drain and Branches will meet at 11:00 o'clock a.m.

18th Eastern Standard Time. on the of December, 1969, at the City Hail, 36601 Ford Road, in the City Westland, Michigan, pursaid SAID pose of hearing any, obiections, to HEARING ANY PUBLIC CORPORATION TO BE ASSESSED OR ANY TAXPAYER THEREOF WILL BE ENTITLED TO BE HEARD. THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN by order of the Drainage Board for Schuman Drain and Branches Drain. HENRY V. HERRICK Chairman of the Drainage Board for Schuman Drain and Branches Drain DIE BARBERS Must be experienced in barbering and spotting large automotive body dies.

Highest Wages and excellent fringes including pension plan. Plenty of overtime. No history of lay offs In 17 years of operation. MILFORD FABRICATING 19200 Glendale N.W., Detroit BR $-3113 DIE LEADER, die makers, shaper hand, small and progressive 3501 Scotten, Detroit. Detail or Layout.

Draftsman many fine positions awaiting you now. Come In or call, The Job Dr. Ph Joe Rons. 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE AaY. 17220 8 Mile nr Southfield DRAFTSMAN Cutting tool experience.

Will teach tape control. Good wages, excellent fringes. GORHAM TOOL CO. 14401 WOODROW WILSON DISPATCHER Experlenced dispatcher for Steel Division Wanted for day shift. Call M.

846-1160. An Equal Opportunity Employer DISPATCHER required by major carrier. Applicant must be familiar with Canadian operations. Send resume to Box 4180 Free Press 31, DRIVER For new Mack diesel. Some gas.

All fringe benefits. COUNTY SANITATION 11449 Mound 366-7803 DESIGN ENGINEER For long-established mid-west manufacturer. Experience in overhead hoist and crane field required. Salary commensurate with experlence. Full benefits.

Growth op. portunity. Write Box No. 4194. Free Press 48231 Michigan DESIGNERS -Checkers Drafting Trainees Body fixtures Overtime Benefits Tools--dies -machines Top rates Parliament Design, Inc.

1945 Heide, Troy 689-9630 DIE TRYOUT MEN Must be experienced in large automotive body dies. Highest wages and excellent fringes Including pension plan, Plenty of overtime. Work In Detroit's largest and most progressive automotive prototype shop. No history of lay offs in 17 years of operation. MILFORD FABRICATING 19200 Glendale.

N. W. Detrolt BR 3-3113 DRAFTSMAN JR. Interested In design? Start $8400. Advance to Sr position.

Fine oppty. Call Don Swan now. 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE agy. 17220 8 Mile nr Southfield DAVID. A.

ISRAEL, 24. free Linden tickets have won two to the AUTO SHOW Miss Lee at the Classified Advertisina Department, the Detroit Free Press, Call between 8:30 a.m, and 5:00 p.m. The number 222-6891, Electronics $7800 Start now. Growth co. RETS-GI trained man.

Some solid state exp. helps. Hurry. Ph Don Swan 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE agy. 17220 8 Mile nr Southfield ELECTRONIC TECH Trainees and experience, electronic bkard, in school or in service qualifies you, excel.

career with top Call Mrs. Doran, Intl. Pers. of Southgate, 285-7000. ELECTRICIANS DAY SHIFT MARATHON OIL CO.

1300 S. Fort St. 843-9100 Elect. Tech Wanted To perform with AAA co. Exc.

pay in or access call of Joe $7200 Rons per now. yr. Come 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE AY. 17220 8 Mile nr Southfield ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Responsible position with manufacturer of conveyers and automation equipment. Prefer degree and experience with industrial controls.

replies held in confidence. Mall resume Including education, experience and earnings 10 Chief Engineer, Planet Corporation, P.O. Box 209, Lansina, Mich, 48901. EX-GI openings fielder Call Mrs. Bitter 477-8111, Pers, Help Wanted, Male 40 CHECKERS DESIGNERS BODY TOOLING EXPERIENCE: New Program Overtime Top Rates Benefits OPEN EVENINGS EFFICIENT Engineering Co.

JO 6-4690 21680 Coolidge DESIGNER For display and exhibit design. Salary commensurate with working experience. Work experience minimum 1-2 years in exhibit design. Contact 946-9550. WILDING TRI-DEX DISPLAYS Division of Bell and Howell RETAIL MANAGEMENT Expanding Detroit-based hard goods chain seeks qualified men for store management positions.

Opportunity after training for advancement within the retail stores or into the companies Merchandise or Retail Operations Departments. Retali experience essential; knowledge of hardware, lumber or building materials desirable. Salery range depending on qualifications, plus fringes and bonus. Send Resumes To BOX 4201 FREE PRESS 48231..

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