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ACHON Paper Call 222-6800 for fast Action Want Ads Death Notices Funerals Today Death Notices Alpert, Anna Kaufman GLAMOCLIJA Baker, Alice will ANNA MAY, (nes Sisio), suddenly Bello, Joseph Wm. Sullivan March Beloved wife of Nicholas: Brown, Alfred Peters Josephine daughter Loving sister of dearest of Joseph and Calder, Julia Oramer Mary Ann Beherski, Josephine Chatterson, Frank W. Peters Stoyak, the late Frank Sislo and Nixon-Welse morning Alison. 9:30 Funeral from the Saturday Helen Church, Alice R. Condron, Rose Griffin zembowski Funeral Home, 4405 Curatolo, Peter Wulek Wesson Hedwig corner Church Buchanan 10, to St.

Dreyer, Elmer G. R. R. Harris Mt. Olivet.

Rosary Friday p.m. at Interment O. and O. Felrath, Edward Hamilton GORRELL Fillmore, William Howe-Peterson LENNIE. March Wife of the A.

Finch Ida May Hamilton Mrs. Theima Savage. Vera late Nathan (Bill). Mother of Gehring, Lester O. McCabe Clappe, Mrs.

King, Mrs. Geragosian, David Santelu Mrs. Ruth Doris Bean. Nathan, Sister of Mrs. and Gorrell, Lennie Verhevden Carrie Cornell, grandchildren, David Bryant one great-grandchild.

Funaral Home, at Hein, the Verheyden Funeral Harris 16300 Mack at Outer Drive. FriHolt, Lyle L. day at 1. Kiba, Kraszewski, Steve Anna Lefchick Orlikowski VerheYden HITTLE Lahousse, Marshall, David Harris Disrie Ballheim HAZEL. Beloved wife of Montie, Elilah Thomas J.

D. Kaufman dear mother of Mrs. Marie Brothers Partovich, Schmalzriedt and Adrian. also survived by Sam Kaufman five grandchildren, one great Schostak, Nathaniel M. Kaufman child, five sist and three Tepperman, A.

Nathan Turowski brothers. Services at McCabe FUUrban, neral Home, 18570 Grand River at Glastonbury, Saturday 1 p.m. Interment Oakland Hills. Death Notices IANITELLI ADLER March ISABEL M. (See Yanitelli notice) SAM Beloved of 18292 husband Mendota, Dear father of Max, Sol and JEWELL Harold, 12.

Services Fri- MAUD, age 12, formerly, of Dexgrandchildren, day Chapel, 26640 a.m. Greenfield Hebrew Memorial ter, late Charles; dear sister the Michigan; beloved wife of Park. Family at Max Adler late Mrs. Alice Albert Allen and and Frank. Mrs.

Masten, Ada 14600 Rosemary, Oak Park. Windhan. Funeral. services held Saturday p.m., Hosmer Funeral ALLARD Home, Dexter. Burial Forest Lawn WILLARD March 5.

dear Beloved father Cemetery. husband of Ciarice M. of Charles J. and Thomas from M. the KELLEY vices Hunter p.m.

Funeral Home. Saturday BLANCHE Ellen. March 4. Wife 13903 Terry cor. Schoolcraft.

Inter- of the, late William In state at ment Rose Hill Cemetery, Eliza the J. A. DeSantis Funeral beth, Indiana. Contributions may Home, Chalmers Ave. Charbe sent to the Cancer Society.

levoix until Friday 9 p.m. Funeral from the Peoples Church, Mile ALPERT Rd. at Lorraine, Warren, Mich. ANNA, March 5 of 18635. Sidney, Mark p.m.

Saturday. Mrs. Twain. Mildred Dear Cohen and the late mother of KING Mrs. Frieda Edgars three grandchildren.

Services the Ira 3:30 Kaufman Friday the late PAUL. Albertina: Beloved dear husband father Chapel, afternoon 16325 at W. Nine Mile Rd. of Mrs. Charles (Laura) Cusmano and Miss Madeline King survived BARTALINO by three arandchildren Funeral and from five DOMINIC.

Beloved, husband dear of the Arthur FUMary (Marian Jackman); Marianne, neral Home, 13340 E. Warren, cor. father of Ned, Patrick, Lakeview, Saturday morning at Dennis, David, Teresa, Carolyn, 9:30 and Our Lady Sorrows Jay and Brenda; Vita of Church at 10. Rosary Friday evebrother of Sam, Mrs. Hughes, nina at 8.

Mrs. Pebitone, Frances Stout and Mrs. Jenny Rose Allen. Funeral from Home, Eppens: 6150 KLINCEWICH Van Dewegh at Funeral Harper, Satur- WALTER. Beloved husband of Cadieux Rd.

and at St. David Jean; dear father of Walter day Church at at 10:30 11 a.m. Rosary Friday, U.S. Army in Korea and Robert 7:30 p.m. from David.

John Funeral Jurkiewicz Saturday and 8:30 Sons a.m. BOWERS of Mildred. At Funeral a.m. Home, Immaculate 2396 Caniff Cone ORLAN E. Husband Ukrainian Catholic Church.

Prayers Schmalzriedt Sons Funeral after 6 Friday 7:45 p.m. Home, 16625 Grand River p.m. Saturday. Services Monday 10 a.m. KROTH BROUGHAM BENEDICT, Dear.

father of EdWILLIAM E. March of 5, Husband mund and Arthur Kroth, Charlotte of Edna: brother Jeanette. Norwood. Wanda Bielawski and Mrs. Clara Weber and Mrs.

Mary Ver- Elaine Stack; Estelle father-In-law Kroth, of O'Donnell. Funeral from 16300 the Emelia and and Albert Stack; Leon 17 at heyden Outer Drive Saturday at 9:30 grandchildren 12 areat-grandchilFuneral Home, Mack Norwood and 10. St. Rosary John Friday Berchman evening at Funeral Home, 2687 Caniff and 10 Church dren. Services Monday 9:15 Krot at may be made to a.m.

at St. Ladisiaus. the Heart Association. Memorials LAHOUSSE BROWN husband of Julia DISRIE. (nee March VanHoet); Husband father of ALFRED dear E.

brother Beloved of Ernest, Clo- Mrs. Peter Probstfeld (Adeline), Ann; Hope Nier, John and Mrs. Joseph Van Vyncht vis, Lawrence. Mrs. Funeral Friday p.m.

Mrs. Wayne Ingalsbe (Helen), at 12057 Gratiot Peters Ave. Funeral Home, Yonker, brother of Henry Mrs. and Elizabeth Mrs. Stephanie Martin, two.

grandchildren, BROWN four from Verheyden great-grandchildren. Funeral Funeral Home, RUTH March 1970, age 74, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive Friday of 14197 Evergreen, Eastburn at and to Clare Church Mother of Mrs. 9:45. Rosary Thursday evening and Donald C. Brown; also sur- at 8.

vived by three sisters, three brothers and three grandchildren. LIEBETREU Funeral R. service Hamilton 820 ERVIN E. Beloved husband of at Bell Chapel Wm. Birmingham, Satur- Eulalia; dear brother of Mrs.

Maple visitina (Henrietta) Severt, William Deeg Ray day hours at 2-4 11 and a.m. 7-9 p.m. and Mrs. Frank (Alfreda) Goward. Suggested Funeral from the Lambert Funeral CARROLL Home, 15443 Greenfield, Saturday of Ray; p.m.

MARY H. Beloved wife dear mother of Orville Stan- MAXWELL ley and Mrs. Charles (Vera) Wat- RODERICK W. March 5. Beloved Harold Howard H.

son; survived by 19 grandchildren; husband of Duval Lina. Dear father of seven great grandchildren; one Mrs. Bess and Miss Mary brother and one sister. Funeral Ann Robert ax Brother Grandfather of Mrs. of neral Saturday 12057 Gratiot Ave.

Eunice Rogers and Hollis Maxp.m. A. Peters Fu- Duval. son; survived by 19 grandchildren well. Funeral Saturday p.m.

seven great-grandchildren one bro- Maney Burrell Funeral Home, ther and one sister. Funeral Satur: 9330 Middlebelt, Kiwanis W. Chicago. day 2 p.m. A.

H. Peters Funeral Memorials No. 1 FounHome, 12057 Gratiot Ave. dation and Michigan Humane Society. LIDA CHOCKLEY 79.

Widow of the OBERHU I late Lloyd age Passed MRS. NANCY, 4139 Edgewater away Thursday March 1970 Orlando, Fla, March 3, 1970. St. Petersburg, Florida. Born in Survived by newphew, Fritz Michigan City, Indiana, Mrs.

Elich, Park Ridge, DaughterChockley came to, St. Petersburg in-law, Mrs. Jane Perkins, Detroit, in 1964 from Detroit. Surviving and three grandchildren. Funeral are two daughters, Mrs.

Williams services Friday, March 6, at the Contole, St. Petersburg and Mrs. Cox Parker Chapel, Winter Park, Julie Westbrook, Los Angeles and Fla. Interment follows. seven grandchildren.

Funeral Services will be conducted 2:30 PAINTER p.m. Saturday at ston Chapel, 145 8th St. North, St. See GEORGE SZVIDA. Peters terment will be Florida, in the late Eventual spring.

PEQUIGNOT DeMARAIS Miss GENEVIEVE. Constance Beloved Pequignot, mother Wil- of ETTA, age 83. Beloved wife of liam B. and Duane three Fred; dear mother of Mrs. Betty grandchildren, sister of Mrs.

Hrycay, Mrs. Alice Smith and Harold, (Gwendolyn) Elliot. Fred DeMarals; also survived by Funeral, from Vassu-Lynch 11 grandchildren and five great- Home, 4375 N. Woodward grandchildren. Services Saturday bet.

a.m., St. 13-14 MI. Columban Church, Saturday Birm. 9:45 Son p.m. Funeral Home, 22401 Grand 10 a.m.

Rosary 8:30 Friday. Infrom the Ross B. Northrop River (Redford), Interment Glen terment Romeo. Michigan. Eden Cemetery.

RALKO DICARO JEANMARIE, March 5, age 15; CARMELLO. Beloved husband of beloved Patricia daughter dearest of sister Francis of J. Paula, and and John; dear six father of grandchildren; Salvatore Gerald, Patti Ann and Maria; a brother of Mrs. Mary Miglio and Lilian Ralko loving and Patrick grand-daughter of Francis; a.m. Annette.

from Funeral Bagnasco Saturday Funeral 10:30 Funeral Saturday morning at 9:30 H. Gouin. Home, Shores 11:30 25800 a.m. Harper, at St. St.

Sylvester Clair Home, 18957 W. Warren from the Jarsembowski Funeral corner Church. Rosary Friday 8 p.m. St. Artesian Lawrence (Warrendale Church Chapel) 10.

In- 10 at DOWNEY vice terment Friday St. Hedwia. Rosary serp.m. KENNETH age 58. Feb.

22, 1970. Beloved husband of Theo ROGIER Downey; son of Services Nelle Furry. CYRIEL. Beloved husband of the Memorial Saturday, late Elodie; dear father of MauMarch American 7 at Legion Charles Post A. No.

8, Hammond rice of Belgium; Survived by Sixth Port Huron, Mich. 1026 nieces and newphews. Funeral from the Arthur FU Member of American Legion Ma- neral Home, 13340 E. Warren. corsonic and Elk Lodges.

ner Lakeview, Sat. Morn. at 10:30 FELRATH at and 11. our Rosary Lady Fri. of evening Sorrows at Church 8:15, EDWARD, March 4, Sargeant Detroit Police Department retired.

SCHMIEDING Survived of by nieces and Methodist nephews. DAVID w. Beloved husband of Church Member and Old Metropolitan Time Baseball Anne: dear father of David Jr. Association. Funeral serv- and Timothy, Kori-Jo: son of Merrill, Mrs.

Cora Patricia, Michael Players ice at Chapel of the Wm. R. Hamil- Schmiedina: broth of Mrs. ton 3975 Cass Ave. Friday James Martin and Merrill Schmieat 1 p.m.

ding. Services 1 o'clock Saturday FILLMORE Harris Funeral Home, 15451 afternoon at the R. G. R. WILLIAM formerly of Taylor, Farminaton Rd.

band March of 2, Essie; Richland, father of James, SLATTERY and Mrs. Clarence (Marilyn) MARY March 4, wife of the Schindorff: six grandchildren; late Michael E. Dear mother of brother of Judson and John. Fu- Edward D. Grandmother of Mrs.

neral 1:00 p.m. Friday Howe-Peter- at the Arthur White (Joan) and Richard Taylor Chapel Home, of the Six great-grandchildren. Sister son Funeral 10501 So. Tele- of Lawrence and Stanley Dyer. graph (N.

of Goddard) Taylor. Funeral rom Fenkell Chapel. FINCH 15800 Fenkell. Saturday Funeral morning Home, Ted C. Sullivan IDA MAY (Pungs), March 4, 1970.

at 8:30 and St. Mary of Redford Wife of the late Edward B. Finch Church at 9. mother of Edward B. Finch of Edmund Earle SPONTACK Pungs, Wm.

R. Funeral Hamilton service at chapel 3975 HUGH Husband of the late of Cass Ave. Friday at 12:00 Netti E. Dear father of Hugh E. noon.

Spontack. Mrs. Frank (Delphine) FRANCIS Gladiatar Chesisey. and Step-father Mrs. Gus of Leonard (BurnaWM.

JAMES. March 2. Husband deen) Brother of Paul, Jofather of Douglas and seph, Hansen Bert, and Edward, Mrs. Henry Linda; brother of Mrs. Mary Mrs.

Margaret SponThomas, Mrs. Ruth Wilson, Mrs. tack. 15 grandchildren and 27 ins Betty and Doyon, Mrs. Mrs.

Eunice Sullivan. Hutch- Fu- great grandchildren, Funeral a.m. Sat. at Peters Funeral from the Verheyden FU- Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave. neral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Friday 10 a.m, under SPRAGUE the auspices of the Detroit Commandery.

Church, No. '960 K.T. and the brother MICHAEL of Walter, March 5. Anthony Beloved and Christ E. Jefferson William; uncle of Eleanor at 11.

M. FRIEDRICH Gregory. For further Information. call the R.G. G.R, Harris GEORGE March.

Retired neral Home, 15251 Harper. band Chief Petty the late Officer Victoria: U.S.N, dear Hus- STEVENS father Mrs. Archie (Gerri) ANNA H. March 5. wife of the of Beale; ou great Mrs.

Edward Ward (Anita) Golden; grandfather of Sigrid Ann late Edward dear mother, of Veteran of World Wars and 11. and Mrs. 1. Askew (Helen). Funeral from the.

Weitenberner four grandchildren. 12 great-grandFuneral Home, 13840 Gratiot, Sat- children. from Ted C. urday 8:30 and Our Lady of Sullivan Funeral Home, 14230 w. Friday Sorrows 7:30 Church Rosary McNichols Saturday morning p.m.

9:30 and Gesu Church at 10. Detroit afree Dress Detroit's. Classified Section acHON Paper Call 222-6800 for fast FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1970 5-C Action Want Ads Death Notices SZVIDA GEORGE. March 1. Dear brother of Margaret and John Szvida.

Dear Kordos, Madeline of Stephanie, Michael and Bernard, Dear brother of the late Mary "Dudzik and dear brother-In-law of Waiter Dudzik. Dear uncle of Bernadette, George, Michael, Thomas, Randy and Chris. Funeral Saturday at 9:30 a.m. from the Wasik Funeral Home, 2225 Medbury near Dubois to Stanisiaus Church at a.m. terment Mt.

Olivet Cemetery. TASSONE ANTONIO. Beloved, husband of the late Cather dear father of Rose Gehringer, Bruno, Mary Buerkle, Therese Forbes and Sam. of Gloria, Thomas, William and and Joan. three Also survived by 12 grand great Funeral Saturday at 9:15 a.m.

from the Gilewski Home. 3509 E. Davison to St. Augustine Church at 9:45. Holy Burial Name Mt.

Oliver. Rosary Friday p.m. TAYLOR CLYDE, March 41 beloved husband Opal dear father of Mrs. John (Zella) Vaughan; grandfather of Dale and Tom; step-father of Bobby Ferguson, Jerry Ferguson, Mrs. Edward (Joyce) Drago: brother of Sam.

Cecil and Cletus Taylor. Services 1 R. o'clock G. Saturday afternoon af the 0. W.

Harris Funeral Home, 14751. McNichols Road. Interment White Chapel. VERKEYN MARY. March 4.

Wife of the late Archie. Mother of "Maurice, Albert. Margaret Westfall. Nine Tanghe and Mrs. Marion grandchildren, eight the Verheyden great-grandchildren.

FuFuneral from neral Home, 16300 at Mack 9:30 at and Outer Drive. Saturday St. Ambrose, Church at 10. Rosary Friday evening at 8:15. VERSCHATSE ANTIONETTE.

March 3. Wife, of Jerome; mother of Jerome, Wil- liam, Mrs. Linda Parisi, Joseph, and Mary Katherine: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vito sister of Ted and Joseph Barbaro; two grandchildren.

Funeral from Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Saturday at 9:15 and to St. Joan of Arc Church at 10. Rosary Friday evenina at 7:30. YANITELLI ISABEL unexpectedly March 3 of 19968 Regent Drive, Wife of Joseph Mother of Mrs. Matthew (Patricia) Pohl, Connie, Mrs.

Albert (Beverly) Lantzy, bie. Robin (Sandy) Rolland, and DebSister of Pytlak, Joseph Raymond (JoAnn) Also nine grandchildren. Funeral from Duross herr Funeral Home, 28499 SchoenSaturday near 12 Mile 9:15 a.m. Church and to St. Raymond's 1 0a.m.

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564-5281 (toll free) MI 6-7272. Charge by phone. Daily deliveries to Detroit and all suburbs. 243 West Maple, Birmingham Funeral Directors 10 JEROME A. DeSANTIS 2670 Charlevoix A 2-5036 WM.

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9 MILE EL 7-5200 VASU-LYNCH N. Wood, bet, 12-14 Mile L1 9-0500 A.H. Peters Funeral Home 20705 GRATIOT. P. WDS.

40. 4-5500 12057 6-7700 SCHMALZRIEDT SONS 16625 Grand River VE 5-3100 Chas. Verheyden, Inc. 14300 MACK PER BRIVE TU 1-8500 EPPENS-VANDEWEGHE 6150 Cadieux at Harper TU 1-7700 A. J.

VAN LERBERGHE 13340 ESTABLISHED YEARS 2-1700 70 Legal Notices 15 NOTICE OF HEARING hearing of the Michigan Racina Commission will be held In the Conference. Room 1700 Cadillac Square Buildina, Detroit, Michigan at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday. March 25, 1970, for the purpose of considering changes and additions Rules of Racing in advance of the 1970 racina season. All interested persons are Invited to attend and participate In the discussion.

Leo C. Shirley Racing Commissioner Lost and Found 20 HAVE SOMETHING? YOU LOST A OR FOUND FREE PRESS AD WILL HELP. CALL MISS DAY, 222-6635. BRIEFCASE, dark grey Samsonite, lost Ford St. area, LARGE CR 8-3398.

EARRING, Gold w. Jade green stones, Burroughs and GM 972-7121. Thursday. Reward. Barbara.

IRISH setter male wearing collar and tag lost, SouthfieldMile area, EL 6-6436. KEYS, Case, property lost in area. Reward, 831-6980. LOST Black and tan Huskie, ans. to "King" Children's pet.

Miss very much. Reward. 928-1725. LOST mixed dog- beige, white face and tail-Vic. Mendota-Curtis.

863-9126. Male, Brittany, orange LOST, 3-3-70, REWARD and white, well marked, loves children. Area of Ford-WarrenTelegraph. After 5:30 p.m. call LO 2-8960.

LOST poodle, male, Boston and 12th St, area, TO 9-0955. LOST tan German Shepherd, mos, reward, 873-8464. LOST, black-white. Siberian 10 Husky week, puppy, male, grey; 6-7318, reward, POODLE- Light tan male wearing collar, tag, leash. Lost Hubbell-6 Mile.

Reward. 837-3363. ACTION PLAN Cal your Free Press 44 Informant to place a fast-ACTION Wast Ad today 222-6800 Personals 22 ANYONE owe you money? Any amount for any reason. No collection. No charge, KE 7-5650.

ANYONE knowing the whereabouts of D. and McLeoad, contact Mrs. Lillian Carder, 966-0640. call from PA. for their sake.

You promised. New. Gene. BE A DISC JOCKEY AR tells you MESSAGE how. BY ConPHONE 964-2860 BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED PAID MICH.

COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER 13940 Michigan Ave. Dbn. 48 2-8335 3456 Woodward 3-5533 "BUBBLES" Please call. need want you. love you, your mother is sick.

MISSING HEIRS John Patrick Halloran (O' Halloran, Halleron, Hallarn) and Mary Casey had the following children: Mary Ann Halloran, born: June 3, 1858 or June 2, 1852. Mary Brigette Halloren, born: December 24, 1856. Michael Halloran. born: October 30, 1860. Patrick Halloren, born: November 26, 1863.

John Halloran (had wife, Cora) born: May 16, 1866 or May 18, 1876. Catherine (or Katherine) Halloran, born: September 1, 1868. These children were born In Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Anyone knowing their children or grandchildren's whereabouts please call (312) 346-0069, collect, or write to: R. Sheffey, 11 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois.

NEW SON lb. ounce son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moon on February 6th. His parents are Outer Drive Hospital, Lincoln Park very proud.

SELF-DEFENSE East Side Judo Club. 892-2828. 19601 Van Dyke. WOULD the lady who called at 7:45 on Thurs. the 26th concerning a gold broach, please call 886-0970.

Ask for Linda. Sorry we were disconnected. Generous reward. Business Announcements 23 WOULD you like to learn to knit at my house? Aft. 849-0533.

Professional Services 24 COLLECTIONS Anywhere Rentals, loans, checks etc. KE 8-8710. Insurance 28 ANY DRIVER Insured lowest possible rates. 588-4700. Entertainers, Musiolans 30 AFRO or Modern Dancers Male: female, instrumental groups and vocalists 864-0983, 864,5179.

Transportation 32 AAA CADILLAC OTHERS SAN LONG BEACH. Smith Auto. 16151 Grand River BR 2-5777 AAA Travel Car Free Autos to D.C., N.Y.. Boston 836-9400 Auto Driveway 13550 Grand River AAA Oregon Cars 18010 Woodward TO 5-5700 ACE 833-1700 SEATTLE, OTHER POINTS 3169 WOODWARD DRIVEWAY SERVICE 9970 GRAND RIVER 931-0620 Industrial Services 34 OPEN TIME Production or small runs, auto. painting of small parts.

Also open time avail. on 45 drill presses. 588-9372. Address replies to Tritonics 318 Minnesota Troy, Mich. 48084.

Trade Technical Schools 36 LEARN 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 SCHOOL 3.I. APPROVED. ENROLL NOW. Part time Full time 9525 Jos. Campau, Hamtramck 875-4468 875-4644 Help Wanted, Male 40 AAA-1 AN EX-GI? WONDERING WHERE TO GO? We specialize in finding you the career opportunity of your choice.

Many trainee openings. Call Int'l. Mrs. Beckley. 537-6850.

Public Relations Outgolg no exp. nec. Salary car. Call Intl. Pers.

Mrs. Adams 537-6850 Telegraph-Schoolcraft AAA-1 Management? If you feel you've got what It takes and want a career not lust lob. Over 50 current openings. Sal, to $10,000. Call Mrs.

Woods, 537-6850. Intl. Pers. ACCOUNTING dept. head trainee- no fee, yrs.

coll. exper. Sal Motor City 835-7004. ASSISTANT need 4 sharp men to assist me In my new office openina in Detroit. Must be 18-26 HSG and able to maintain a neat appearance at all times.

Also must be willing to work hard to move into management position. Above average salary and all benefits. Call Miss Higgins. a.m. to 3 p.m.

862-0255. This is not an Emplovment agency, Automobile Parts Jobber needs experience counter man. Good pay, fringe benefits. cellent opportunity for advancement. 580-4224.

AUTO BUMPERS Large volume automobile for franchise need experienced bumper bump shop. Cleanest working conditions In city. 5-day work week. Many paid benefits. Highest pay, paid vacation, etc.

See CARL RHODES, JIM, CAUSLEY PONTIAC, 17601 Mack. AUTO PORTER Michigan's No. 1. Pontiac dealer needs experienced man for high volume operation. Must be neat appearing and willing to work.

Highest pay, paid benefits, Includpaid vacation. SEE MR. KNAPP. JIM 'CAUSLEY PONTIAC 17601 MACK AUTOMOTIVE BODY SHOP SERVICE WRITE-UP MECHANICS PORTERS Excellent fringe benefits and workIna conditions, Contact Ernie BurServ. WO 2-2080.

TRUMBULL Michigan at Brooklyn Bal-Alc Programmer TOP SALARY large firm needs man with some tele-process background 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE agy BARBER Good Stylist, Ann opportunity. Arbor. Dasco- 662- 9766. BARBER-28845 Hoover Rd. 756-2680 or 751-7263 BARBER, part-time, some full-time, 8323 Hall, Utica 731-9819.

BARBER Norb's, St. Clair Shores. Replace 5 year man. PR 6-9226 or eves. 777-2389.

BARBERSHOP needs, shoe shine man. 5 day week, TR 5-0730. 2 BARBERS wanted for 8 chair shop. Shaw's Barber Shop, 10 mile Rd. bik.

east of Hoover, Warren. Apply In person. Personals 22 BLOOD DONORS NEEDED RH NEG. $10 RH POS. $7.00 MIDWEST BLOOD SERVICE.

650 W. VERNOR Corner Grand River WO Help Wanted, Male 40 BORING MILL, tool fixture electrician. mach. fitters, retria. bldr.

fabricator, vac. and fringe and Machine Co. 915 Oakland, 58-hr. week. Progressive Welder Pontiac.

BROADCAST 1st phone to chief kw, directional FM. Good technician essential. Little. board work. Call manager, WTHM, Lapeer, 313-664-8555.

Boring Mill Oprs. Keller Oprs Die Makers Must be journeymen. Overtime. Long program. Complete fringe benefit program.

Apply Personnel Department Republic Die Tool Co. 45094 Van Born Wayne, Mich. Or Call E. T. Steadman 721-7800 BUS Drivers $3.91 $4.01 612 CIty ounty 965 4200 Ext.

7330. COLLECTOR Experienced telephone collector. Excellent potential for right man. Call Mr. Cavanaugh, 352-7480.

CENTERLESS Grinder- Infeed and thrufeed, experience St. Clair Mfg. Fraser. 791-3610. COOK Experienced.

10:30 p.m. Apply Post House Cafeteria, 130 E. Fringe 18 vacation. Congress. An equal opportunity employer COMPUTOR OPERATOR Require operator with 1 yr exp.

to work days or afternoons. Prefer person with tape exp. will learn Univax 494 and GE 225 systems. Excl. salary and fringe benefits.

Call Mr. Truhol at 965-1400 for interview, 1st FEDERAL SAVINGS OF DET. An Equal Opportunity Employer COLLEGE GRADS, SALES OPPTY. ALL FIELDS -Develope into mgmt. Fee car, expen.

From 10 start. Shafer Service, 22726 Woodward, Ferndale, JO 4-5688, CRANE OPERATOR for mag. Full work or In scrap processing yard. part-time, available. Excellent wages end fringes.

Contact John Brooks, Wyandotte Steel Co. 857 Forest, Wyandotte, CUTTER GRINDERS A-1 FACE MILLS and END MILLS 29041 Groesbeck Hwy, Roseville DATA Processing 2-7855. Personnel Electronic Call John Mason, TR Systems Pers. 1601 Fisher Bldg. DETROIT OR SUBURBS DRIVER SALESMAN We operate will train you on Persia route.

Truck, customers and expenses furnished. Must be neat, married. and over 22. Present West Side man retiring after years on route. Call Mr.

Creviston, 836-6208 Friday, March 6, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. DISPATCH PARTS Person experience in refrigferred, Maintaining of Inventory eration heating parts preand dispatching of service trucks are basic responsibilities. 372-5500 14711 Harper Detroit DIE MAKERS Die Tryout Mill Operator For Night Shift Apply in person 28661 Van Dyke WARREN, MICH. DRAFTSMEN Structural steel detailers.

Excellent working conditions, fringe benefits. HOLCROFT CO. 12068 MARKET ST. LIVONIA 261-8410 We are an equal opportunity employer -Draftsman For Work In Layout and Design for pipe line drafting. Like 3.

yrs. exp. or more free to the right man, come in or call Joe now. 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE agy DIE MAKER with exper on all machines. Days.

Hovis Screw Lock Co. 757-4800. DESIGNERS DETAILERS Tools Gages and fixtures Overtime- long program- benefits. MORGEN DESIGN INC. Michigan Division 12731 Puritan 864-3766 DRAFTSMAN For permanent position in Michigan industry.

Duties consist of plant layout for process try, plant equipment design and minor structure design. Prefer previous training, plus 1-5 years trade experience, but will consider school or college training in. Ileu of experience. Salary open, will commensurate with training and experience. Send resume of training and experience to Hardy Salt Company.

1501 Main Street, Manistee, Michigan 49660. DRAFTSMAN sketches, and drawings for field construction and assist office. RING 961-8643 DRIVER Experienced diesel, for new Mack. Some gas. All benefits.

TRI-COUNTY SANITATION 11449 Mound Rd. EDP PERSONNEL Business Men's Clearing House, Div. of Enterprises, Inc. 29400 Van Dyke, Warren. 758-5530.

One year or more, experience In repair of radios, or sound systems. Phone Les 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE agy. EVEN though we are number we still try harder for you! 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE agy. ENGINEER Systems Design-Electroplating 963-3540 SELECTIVE agy Help Wanted, Male 40 DIE MAKERS DAYS AGE NO BARRIER Alpine Tool Die 24151 Gibson Warren Help Wanted, Male 40 EX-GI Top for mant. trnee.

pd. Call Mr. Walker, Int. Pers. 759-2710 Electrician Steady, salary and employment top with benefits.

competi. Must have City of Defroif class license. Apply In VERNORS INC. ELECTRONICS? $11,000 Need RETS schooling for several trainee or expd. openings.

Call Mrs. Thompson, 537-6650. Int'l. Pers. ENGINEER Rapidly growing company needs engineer capable of being in charge of and responsible for specifying designina production processes and equipment, preventative main: tenance program and all related Tremendous opportunity for individual ingenuity and responsibility.

Compensation commensurate with capability and experlence. P.O. Box 275, Walled Lake, Michigan, 48088. ENGINEERS We need M.E.. I.E., E.E, top sal.

and growth potential. No fee. Intl. Mrs. Normall.

353-4150. FLEET MANAGER To IM Immediate vacancy in Administration, the Department State of Michigan. Responsible for the purchase of state motor vehicle equipment and the operation of motor pool and garage for the assignment, control and maintenance of state motorized equipment. Must have a Bachelor's degree and years of supervisory or administrative experience in the operation of a large fleet of motorized equipment. Experience have included the sale, purchase, rental and repair of equipment.

range $12,611 to $16,391. salary commensurate experience. Excellent opportunity. for advance ment. All Michigan Civil Service benefits.

Send resume to Mr. Richard D. Crable Chief Recruitment and Placement, Michigan Department of Civil Service, Lansing, Michigan 48913. An equal opportunIty employer. -Foreman $9,600 Excellent opply.

to advance In Mgmt. Supervise 20 employees. Some exper. helps. Ph.

Don Swan. 352300 CHOATE CHOATE aqy. FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY Unbelievable earnings for the man willing to listen. Call 756-1124, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. and 5 p.m.-7 p.m.

FOREMAN for truck for repair shop. Great opportunity young man with mature personality. Must have automotive mechanical experience and ability to supervise truck repairs knowledgeably, Excellent fringe benefits. Call Personnel 581-7770 for appt. GAS Station attendant, full or parttime, exp.

29030 Northwestern Highway, Southfield. GROCERY-WAREHOUSE Needs young married man for warehouse, must be able to drive truck, steady work, good pay, fringe benefits. Apply 8 to 11 a.m. 8031 Lyndon near Livernois. Hydramet American Inc.

We are looking for man with at least 10 years experience In sheet metal fabricating and welding. Must be capable of moving into working for eman-type position. Contact Mr. Erickson for appointment. 576-1141.

HEATING Equipment Inspectors Immediate Openings Must have experience with gas and oil fired space heating equipment. Start at $12,699 per year. 612 City-County Bidg, Tel. 965-4200, ext. 432, INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER Assistant to the President with BSIE dearee, Plastics experience highly desired.

Must be completely familiar with standard cost SYStems. Apply: JIM ROBBINS CO. Stephenson Hwy, at 14 Mile, Troy Job Hunting? NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY We currently, have over 300 positions available for HSG, military free, over 21. Sal. from some provide new cars.

Call Mrs. Adams, 537-6850. Int'l Pers. JOB SHOPPING Open Sat. a.m.

for you convenience. Call Intl. Pers. 537-6850 MANAGER TRAINEE -Some col lege preferred $8,000, Call Don. 274-9000 agy MAINTENANCEWELDER General shop maintenance experjence plus welding.

No welding license required. Excellent company. Top benefits and pay. PARKER DIVISION Hooker Chemical Corp. 2177 E.

Milwaukee, Det. 48211 Call 875-3377 Ask for Mr. Engle An equal opportunity employer Machinists LATHES BORING MILLS ALL AROUND GRINDERS ALL AROUND MACHINISTS Steady, day shift, work, good rates and fringes. WE 3-7280. Modern Industrial Eng.

Co. 14230 Birwood, Detroit, MECHANIC -WELDERS tools and experience. GAR WOOD Apply In person 32500 RD. WAYNE, MICHIGAN An Equal Opportunity Emplover MAINTENANCE MAN Day shift. Plumbing and electrical experience.

with Good general mecheni- and background. wages benefits. Work In one of. Detroit's leading nursing homes. Third refrigeration license desirable.

CARMEL HALL 2560 Woodward WO 3-3545 MECHANICS Experienced, must have tools, $5 hour, vacation pay, pension plan, insurance. Plenty of work. HUSAK BROS. 6845 Michigan Ave. VI 1-4400 MGMT.

Trainee -St. $7,200. Fee pd. Sharp H.S.G, be mgr. in 1 yr.

272-7400 METROPOLITAN PERS. MODELS Photo and fashion. Over 18, min. Professional or will train. Agency.

Detroit American WO Beauty 3-3466, Mode! 2-8889, Royal Oak Li 7- 1550. Help Wanted, Male 40 FIXTURE BUILDERS BENCH HANDS MILLHANDS Top wages, fringe benefits OVERTIME HYDRO MFG. CO. 19701 Moenart, Detroit FO 6-4000 equal opportunity employer Help Wanted, Male 40 NEED EXPER. PROGRAMMERS AND SYSTEMS A ANALYSTS.

CALL 871-5210 COMPUTER PERS. OFFICE JOB with Tool Co. No exp. nec. $500 mo.

21-29. AMERICAN 862-2676 PIANO Tuner. Experienced repair man only. Part time. In store.

Any age. UN 3-3232. and Master PlumbersImmediate, Openings, Must Detroit have license. $6.45 per. hour.

Civil Service, 612 City County Bldg. Tel. 965-4200, Ext. 7330. PRESSER wanted, will train, fits.

Apply One Hour Martinizing, Forest City, Middlebelt, vonia. Bet. "to p.m. PART time evenings, college student preferred. Car necessary.

$2.80 hr. Call bet. 3-5 p.m. 399- 9557. Ask for Mr.

Frederick. PLUMBING INSPECTORS Immediate Openings for licensed, perienced plumbers. Start $12,699 per 612 City-County Bldg. Tel. 965-4200.

ext. 432. REPRESENTATIVES $20,000 10 $30,000 per year IF YOU QUALIFY National manufacturer, needs manufacturer reps, wholesale sales and managers for the state of Michigan and Detroit area. Call Mr. Arn at 584-0571 between the hours of 9 a.m.

to 12 noon or 3 to 5 p.m. SALES TRAINEES Various UNIVERSAL fields. Sharp, young, 759-0900 SECURITY PERSONNEL Geneses Valley, Shopping Center. Men 21 yrs. and over.

Apply Shopping Centers Trailer, corner Miller Rd. and Linden, Fiint. Mich. Shift work, uniforms furnished, fringe benefits, pension, Insurance. See Delmotte, $8,100 yrly.

I STATIONARY ENGINEER for shift work In power house. Must have current first. second or third class Detroit Stationary Engineers license. Apply at the Salaried personnel office Fisher Body Div. 900 Baldwin Ave.

Pontiac, Mich. 48055 Call (313) 232-6361, Ext. 315 An Equal Opportunity Emplover -SR. PROGRAMMER 1-2 yrs. exp.

360-30 Exper. and Cobol qual. for Immediate co. Ph Don Swan. 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE agy.

SHIPPING and receiving clerk required by national company of artist and engineering supplies. Applicant must be capable, alert and have ability to make decisions. Excellent opportunity, company benefits. Apply in person. DRAFTING MATERIALS INC.

4891 Woodward Detroit TELEPHONE Solicitors Good perienced men willing to travel Up to 150 miles from Detroit. Good deals only. Call Phil Johnson, 354- 0116 Monday thru Friday, 9-4: p.m. TRUCK DRIVER. Knowledge of city required.

Must be alert and capable. Apply in person. Drafting Materials 4851 Woodward Warren. TOOL DESIGNER Experience In powder compacting. tooling for metal, ceramics, bides, etc.

Hydramet American manufactures powder compacting presses and is expanding Its tooling services. Only those desiring permanent employment In rapidly expandina organization, need apply. HYDRAMET AMERICAN INC. 4716 Delemere Royal Oak 576-1141 Tool Die Makers Manufacturer of heavy stampings needs for die repair and tryout. Steady.

Top wages, fringes and working. conditions, day and afternoon shift openinas. McINTOSH 13881 Elmira DETROIT, MICH. 48227 933-2671 TREE TRIMMER Experienced Tree Trimmer for Recreation Department. work, full benefits IncludIna group hospitalization and life Insurance, retirement, paid holidays, vacation, and sick time.

Salary $3.67 to $4.40, dependina on experience. An equal opportunity Recreation employer. Department, Apply Parks 851 Eton Street, Birmingham, 'after 1:30 p.m. CITY OF BIRMINGHAM TOP CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Business Men's Clearing House 963-8470 TRUCK MECHANIC Mack Diesel experience. Hospitalization, paid uniforms.

$5 per hour with overtime, 11449 Mound Tri-County Sanitation, 366-7800. Wanted Immediately Spectographer College training equivalent experience with an emission spectrograph required. Capable or establishing spectrographic procedures In new control laboratory. Salary commensurate with experience. replies confidential.

Contact Gotschall, Chief Metallurgist, Essex International THREE RIVERS, MICH. Collect 616-279-5231 an equal opportunity employer WELDERS steady work. REMKE, INC. 28100 Groesbeck Roseville Salesman 42 AGGRESSIVE Real Estate Company needs 3 experienced salesmen. Liberal commission and profit sharing.

Mr. Joseph, 885-1200. BIBLE SALES Men needed to distribute large, illustrated family Bible. For sonal Interview call Mr. Shannon, 9:30 a.m.

4:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday, 273-0469. Help Wanted, Male PLANT MAINTENANCE MAN MUST BE LICENSED ELECTRICIAN. Apply at Employment Office CONGRESS TOOL DIE 3300 DENTON Salesman ADVERTISING SALES Use your ability to, Me fullest classified sales. We are growing.

and dynamic organization and offer excellent pay (salary, commission and expenses) an portunity for advancement. Why not look closer Michigan's largest twice weekly newspaper. Mr. Langer 522-0900. THE OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS DIRECT SALES Get In on the ground floor.

Sell our new money savina shopping system. Successful closers can Southfield office between 9:30 and area distributors. Call our p.m. 354-3121 or eveninas and weekends, 335-2852. EAST SIDE Suburban Co.

needs exper, Real Salesmen. sion. Ask for Tony. PR 2-2553. FIRST Class experienced Salesman, Must be familiar with COMPUTER APPLICATION.

Submit resume in confidence, with current earnings and salary requirements to. Box 4426, Free Press, Michigan 48231. INDUSTRIAL SALES Territory Detrolt and 150 mile dius. OEM and distributor customers. College degree and years sales experience required.

Salary incentive plan, car and expenses provided. resume to W. Kalb, Bassick Co, 15324 Mack, Detroit, Mich. MANUFACTURER'S representative of electronic components needs inside salesman. Will train an E.

E. or qualified applicant with electronic backaround. Located Southfield area, Call 358-2020, MODERNIZATION Immediate, opening for salesman experienced modernization construction phases. Leads furnished by well established quality contractor. Call, 273-4477.

NEW CAR SALESMAN tion. Blue cross, vacation plan and other fringe benefits. 11620 Yenna, Polish Product. A speaking. good deal Chrysler person.

Excellent working condia right Johnny Jos. Campau, 892-6565. OPENING FOR A SALESMAN large, high volume, Detroit, East-side dealer, who enloys an excellent service reputation, has an opening for new car salesman. Plenty of customers. No ence necessary.

One of the best pay plans, plus profit sharing pension plan, paid Blue Cross and demo. plan. Send resume to Box 4405, Free Press 48231. Mr. Irvin, 345-8665.

REAL ESTATE SALESMEN Aggressive company, needs 5 more salesmen for area Age 21-45. Exper. will train. Hosp. Up to: $175 week to start.

Call Mr. Campbell, 2-2222. ROUTEMAN, AGENT MANUFACTURER'S REP. 93-year-old concern wants enced salesmen to call beauty shops. In the state of Michigan, servicing established, selling the American Hairdresser.

Protected territory, excellent commission. Age, no barrier. Call Mr. Werner day Sunday and daily nine to nine. 274-5700, ext.

201. SELL NORGE FRANCHISED laundry-dry cleaning stores and equipment. commission plus expenses and bonus. Call D. M.

Garber, 542-4111. SCREW-BOLT-NUT Must know screws and bolts, Telephone selling and office. tration. For Miami, area, Perm. Under 55.

Write detailed resume. Salary expected. Confidential. BOX M-693 FREE PRESS 31 Help Wanted SE COLD HEADER OPERATOR Due to expansion Into new plant we now have permanent opening for qualified man. Good full fringe benefits plus profit sharing plan.

Call: 923-7800 For DIETARY supervisor needed, fringe benefits. Kirwood Hospital. 931-3400, employer. EKG SECRETARY HARPER HOSPITAL Is the heart your specialty? Do you know how to transcribe cardiology terms from the dictaphone? Do you like people? Then this may be the job for you, because not only Involves typing doctors' summaries, but includes dealing with the heart patient. Contact Esther Cullat 833- 2851.

gan. Salary starts at $9,700. Fringe benefits include paid tirement program, paid Bite Cross and Blue Shield, paid life insurance, sick pay and paid holidays. Write: BOX M-708 FREE PRESS 31 Nurse Anesthetists FULL AND PART TIME, IMMEDIATE OPENINGS 235- BED HOSPITAL. LI FRINGE BENEFITS.

CONTACT CHIEF ANESTHETIST. SEAWAY HOSPITAL 676-7000 ext. 294 NIGHT CLERK For motel. Retiree OK. 334-2503, Pontiac.

PHARMACISTS Immediate openInas for registered pharmacists. Detroit Civil 612. City. County Bide. Tel.

965-4200 Ext. 432. Physical Therapist REGISTERED OR LICENSED Staff Physical Therapist For new department in. an expanding general hospital. Top salary and liberal fringe benefits.

Full time. 8 a.m. through 4:30 p.m. Apply Personnel. 5450 TRENTON, MICH.

SEAWAY HOSPITAL 676-7000 ext. 202 REAL ESTATE SALES ASSOCIATES MALE OR FEMALE Excellent opportunity for ambi. tious person to very challenging. and Interesting, well with a well established firm. Good paying real estate, sales profession commissions plus bonuses.

Call Mr. Cudillo for further Information at LO 3-9200. Salary commensurate with your background. Paid B.C, and Insurance. A hospital is a good place to work! EXERCISE-RIDERS for thorough: bred horses.

Men or women, pound limit. Permanent employment. RED BOB FARMS, 48051. 1955 Phone Ray Oxford, HELP Wanted: Laboratory. Interested Aides contact Experience necessary.

laboratory Gratiot Community Hospital, Phone Alma, Michigan, in person. 517-463-1101, Ext. 33 or 59. MEDICAL Records Librarian. Registered for 300 bed accredited hospital located in central Help Wanted, Male 40 Help Wanted we will train, you.

352-3000 TE A. Kay A-1 OPENINGS, stenos, typists, gen. office figure keypunch bookkprs. Murray Mack 04-2556 ACC. TYPE $460 Norma May 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE agy AIRLINES reserv.

$485. Erikson 1177 Penobscot, WO 1-5177. ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK For fully approved cast side policies and fringe benefits, Call Excellent salary, personnel LO 7-4240 ASST. Bookkper. Free.

$500. Erik: son Pers. 1177 Penobscot WO 1-5177 DIME in the phone could be your life's best investment. 544-1350 SNELLING SNELLING 49Y AUTO BILLER Michigan's No. Pontlac dealer is looking for an experienced biller.

Highest pay and many benefits, Including paid vacation. Ask for Mr. Torres JIM PONTIAC 17601 MACK JAMES DL TAFT, 24420 Crowley You have won two free tickets to the ICE CAPADES. Call Miss at the Classified Advertising partment, the Detroit Free between P.M. The number BANK TELLER $400 Susan 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE agy BARMAID, 0o-go girls, hatcheck girl, hostess: exp.

excel. wage, call 864-5595. BANK Marge 352-3000 CHOATE CH agy BEGIN SECY FREE See Joan 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE 09Y 352-3000 NE CHOATE CHOATE agy STENO Joy BINDERYJOURNEYWOMEN ONLY TOP PAY FRINGE BENEFITS MODERN WORKING AREA EXCELLENT CONDITIONS BIMCO FINISHING 47. Piquette Help Wanted, Female 50 ACCURATE Willing to PBX, pald. East 371-2560 West, 386-8500, 871-3644 BOOKKPR-Secy.

Free. $600. Erik. son Pers. 1177 Penobscot WO 1-5177 BOOKKEEPER Some experience.

Steady or part time. Air Furniture, 7223 Harper BRIGHT bookkeeper. $400 Barb 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE agy clientele; BEAUTICIAN on West EXP. Side. with BR SPITE CAN EARN $300 MONTH takIna orders for Rawleigh Products from your neighbors.

Four hours while the children are away. Write Frank Grosser, Box. 115, Williamston, Mich. 352-3000 CHOATE CROATE agy BKKPER. NICE ZELDA CLERK typist, $400 plus.

Type 45 Blair Personnel to 50, CASHIER- $350. 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE 352-3000 CRUSTET CHOATE agy CLERK $380. Amy COUNTER Girl Neat appearing. Full time. Exper.

not necessary. Serv-Quik, W. 341-0323. CASHIER- for auto wash. Apply after 10 a.m.

4119 Davison. CLERK-typist, free $450. Erikson 1177 Penobscot, Wo CLERK TYPIST. FREE. SUE 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE COME ON up and see us sometime.

If you have good office skis. Anderson Wo COLLECTION Lisa 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE DICTAPHONE Marge 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE DOCTOR'S OFC FEE PD Sue 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE agy DICTAPHONE. Nice Zelda 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE DICT TYPE $124 Free Joan 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE a9Y DENT. OFC. CHOATE Amy 352-3000 EASTLAND AREA HOUSEWIVES WORKING GIRLS EARN EXTRA MONEY Be telephone Interviewer for Pat Boone.

No exp. nec. We pay while training. Excellent pay plus incentive bonuses. Must be high school graduate.

Call 773-6831, ask for Mrs. Dunn between 2-5 p.m. EXECUTIVE. Director, YWCA, Sasinaw, Michigan, Fabulous new building, equipped, staffed. College and Industrial area.

Forward replies Box M-700 Free Press hand and type. EXPER. A wk, Call 093-0800 for appt. FEE PAID. MEDICAL TECH 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE FOR professional personalized call Gall 353-6500 Help Wanted, Male DIE CASTING (AL-ZN) PLANT MANAGER MID- WEST AREA Qualified man (must have casting experience) will manage plant where he will be responsible.

for all manufacturing functions and staff functions. Engineering and or production background with some experience in general management and sales required. Attractive medium sized commanities suburban living. We are a growth oriented corporation, with a substantial benefits and incentive plan. Compensation consistent with the top caliber professional we need, as well as exciting profit sharing opportunities.

Send resume of your experience, qualifications, and salary history DU WEL METAL PRODUCTS P.O.. BOX. 160 Banger, Mich. 49013 PIPEFITTERS also MILLWRIGHTS (Qualified journeymen only) High wages, G.M. benefits, good working conditions, pension program, and many other benefits.

I APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY-8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Fisher Body Division Pontiac Plant 900 Baldwin Avenue Pontiac, Mich. 48055 332-8361 (An Equal Opportunity Impleyer!.

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