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MonumtJiitt 13 5B THE TIMES HERALD PORT HURON, MICH. Saturday, March 5, 1977 Lost and Found 30 Delano-Rembrandt Memorials Weekdays and Weekends Call Charles W. Teller 345 9295 Holp Wanted 33 Help Wanted 33 CheF Exoerlenced nnlv Art- LATHE HANDS experienced, apply Sam's Machine, 24441 North River Road, Mt. Clemens. Funoral Directors 21 ply In person Golden Eagle Restaurant at St.

Clair County Airport. FOUND Adult cat, black body, while face and paws, Alkins Rd. area, 982-0677. FOUND Dark long haired cat, declowed, Marysville River Rood orea, phone 364 9144 KARRER-SIMPSON FUNERAL HOME LICENSED insulation applicator to operate new business. Wages plus bonus.

Moll resume including phone number to Times Herold Box 41 LUCAS YU5-5I23 LOST Brown male German Shepherd-Collie mm, Imloy City area. Reward, call 724-1781 or 724-2565. DESK CLERK WANTED Older man preferred for nights. Apply at desk between om. and 5 m.

HARKING TON HOTEL. 1024 Military. Dl MAKERS fa build ond try-out molding dies. Steady year-round work, top rates, overtime ond full fringes. Mar-Kat Bending 4 Engineering 1145 Wodnoms Rd St.

Clolr 33V-7S45 Men to do chores on farm, 6 days per week, must have farm work exoerlence, 6300 Sprlngbom Marine City. POLLOCK-RANDALL 9820179 LOST Half Beagle, holf Basset! female, white with brown markings, onswers to Coccoa, 8th St. ond Court, Reword, 9(4-3697. William C. Hochleitner PORT HURON William C.

Hochleit-ner, 85. tf 1809 Sixteenth died Thursday in his home following short Ulrk'ss. He was bom Jan. 2, 1892, in Port Huron Township and was a lifelong area resident. Mr.

Hochleitner retired from the Grand Trunk Western Railroad in 1957 after 30 years of service in the car repair shops. He- was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen No. 641. He was also a member of Our Savior Special Noticos 24 33 Help Wanted PAINT ROOM FOREMAN AND ASSEMBLY FOREMAN for well established medium sized stamping and fabricating plant. Excellent wage and benefit program.

Equal opportunity employer. Amsworth 1880 River Road, Marysville. AA Orlvewoy Service All Gravel Dirt Needs Bockhoe-Dozer Work ED HALL TRUCKING Doys-Eves. 914-4(02 ELEVATOR OPERATOR Full or part-time. Must be 11 years of oge.

Apply Harrington Hotel, 1026 Military, 9 o.m.-S p.m. Applications being occepted for lawn maintenance help. Minimum oge 14 Write, giving general background, lob history ond when you con start to Times Herald Box 71-R. Candy Demonstrations And Candy Making Supplies 4. CAKE SUPPLIES Marysville 364 6450 EXPFRIENCED auto me-chunlc.

Apply In person Whorton Chevrolet OIOs, Yale or coll Jim Wharton, 387-3278. Party Ploy Representatives. Exceptional earnings co-ordinating oreo hostesses. Full or part time. No experience necessary.

Write, HRC Merchandising, Box 3276, Hartford, CT. 06103. BARMAIDS fulltime and CB Installed IS, experienced, call 984-1051 or 982-4103. frt-tirrieiJ65-8464. EXPERIENCED cocktail and dining room waitresses.

Apply In person 3-5 p.m. Saf-fee's. 519 Huron Ave. DO YOU have a drinking to please call 985-9022 RECEPTIONIST with general office skills wanted for diversified employment. Typing essential, salary based on experience.

Reply Times Herald Box 73- R. Experienced Busboy Days. Coll 364-tvcM) Traveler's Inn ESTABLISHED IN 1971 ROBERT HUFF INCOME TAX SERVICE 9(4-3323 Experienced grovel and steet train driver, 724-8422. REGISTERED NURSES needed fulltime. midnight shift ond day shift.

Must have OB experience for day shift: Apply Community Hospital, 80650 N. VanDvke. Almont. Attention Mrs. Wid-dows.

Director of Nursing, 798-8551. BIG BROTHE RSBIG SISTERS of Sanilac County wilt accept 0 letter of application and experience resume for the position of Executive Director. QUALIFICATIONS: General 1. Administrative, oraanlia-tlonol and leadership ability. 2.

Experience In work with boys, girls and adults In social caseworker copacity. EDUCATION: 1. 8. A. degree with emphosls In psychology, social work, or counseling guidance.

SALARY RANGE: S85O0 to 110,000 with fringe additional. Since the funding is through the Sanilac County Commissioners and CETA, sends resume to: Sanilac County Big Brothers-Big Sisters, Box Sandusky, Ml 48471. HAVE ooenlng for part-time waitresses. Must be experienced. Menu service.

Ask tor Roy, 982 853). EXPERT Personal Or Business Taxes Prepared BLUE WATER BUSINESS Dlv. of SunSeekers, Inc. 2920 Lapeer 987-7700 HOSTESSES, over 25, all shifts, apply Clock Restaurant, after 5 m. 2127 11th Ave.

RN LPN Afternoon and night shift, Marwood Manor, 1300 Beard, 982-8591. FLYING to Florida? Would vou like your own car waiting there tor you? Call Donat 982-5995 FREE Confidential Preanancy Test 985 8162 IMMEDIATE OPENING Full-time opportunity in a challenging position with local office of established firm. Good working aptitude In basic math reauired. Evenings shift. Ability to think on your feet and meet with public are a must.

Wage and benefit pro- froms are excellent. Reply imes Herald Box 12-0. CAR SALESMAN, new and used cars, experience re-auired. Apply In person Wharton Chevrolet-Olds, Yale or coll Jim Wharton, 387-3278. HAVE opening for 1 or 2 ladles in home for aged In country setting, reasonable rates, Church 679-3488.

Income Tax Prepared Your Home Or Mine 364 7134 R.N.'S Port Huron Hospital has current openings tor port-time R.N.'s on the day, afternoon, and midnight shifts, and an opening tor a full time P.N. on the midnight shift. In addition to an excellent salary the following benefits are also provided: full family dental coverage, full family Blue Cross-Blue Shield, quarterly cost of living checks, tuition reimbursement, paid vacation and holidays and a paid sick-time program. If you ore interested in employment ot our modern facility, please call 987-5000, Ext. 275.

PORT HURON HOSPITAL INFORMATION, Referral and Crisis Center is In need of volunteers. Troinlno begins shortly. Call 985-7677. KIDS COLUMNS KlOW WBTTSH ST KZ MOM AOS H. KM MUUMI Morton Buildings, largest builder of steel pole barns, form, or Industry.

Call Brpwn City (313) 346-2702. JANITORIAL Superelsor -Cleaning contractor needs on experienced supervisor. Top woges. Call 517-393-6600. COUKMOH niiMot.

LATHE HANDS (21 1 with J. NOW OPEN Make Sure Transmissions 2563 Lapeer 987-8330 ADS experience In ID-OD grinding for Yale, Michigan manufacturing firm. Coll 387-3255. APPEAR ASTHfY WWf WHITTIM 33 OPENING SOON Licensed day care center. Day care.

Nursery, Drop-In. Tne Sand Castle In Lexington. For more Information coll Vlckl Culler, 679-8010 or Janet Petersen, 679-2220. Help Wanted Mrs. Herman Stinm CASS CITV Mabel Stine, 85, Cas City, died Friday In Provincial House.

She was bom February 26, 1892 in Brown City. She married Herman Stine March 9, 1910 in Brown City. He died June 10, 1969. Mrs. Stine was a member of the Salem United Methodist Church, Cass City.

She Is survived by two daughters, Mrs, George Dolores Smith, Drayton Plains, and Mrs. Carmack Dorothy Smith, Cass City; three sons, Garrison Stine and Harrison Stine, both of Cass City, and The Kev. Bruce Stine, Rockford, two sisters, Mrs. Earl Smith, Highland, and Mrs. Mayme Famum, Southgate; 17 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren.

Services will be 1 p.m. Monday in Little's Funeral Home, Cass City. The Rev. Eldred Kelley, pastor of Salem United Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be In Elkland Cemetery, Cass City.

Garrison Donnellon EMMETT Garrison Denny Donnellon, 74, of 10534 Brandon Road, died Friday In Harper Hospital, Detroit, following a long Illness. He was born Feb. 5, 1903, In Minden City. He was a retired Chrysler Corp. employee.

He was a parishioner of Our Lady of Mt. Caramel Catholic Church, F.mmett, a member of the Holy Name Society and of the Ushers Club. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus 4th degree Richmond Council No. 2667. He married Alice C.

Ryan Jan. 22, 1929, In Emmett. She died Oct. 10, 1973. Mr.

Donnellon Is survived by four sons, James G. and John Donnellon, both of Emmett, Daniel T. Donnellon, Port Huron, and Thomas F. Donnellon, Madison Heights; two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Mary Jo) Rush, Sterling Heights, and Mrs.

Alfred (Janice) -Cowhy, Clinton; two sisters, Mrs. Eleanor Landau, Port Charlotte, and Mrs. Charlotte Reezes, Detroit; three brothers, Donald Donnellon, Royal Oak, Frank Donnellon, Detroit, and Leo Donnellon, Caseville; 21 grandchildren and several neices and nephews. Services will be 10 a.m. Monday in Our Lady of Mt.

Carmel Catholic Church, Emmett, The Rev. Thomas G. Schmltt, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in the Church Cemetery. Remains are in the Rister Funeral Home, Avoca.

Visitation will be after 7 p.m. today. Rosary devotions will be 8 p.m. Sunday by the parishioners of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church and the Knights of Columbus Council.

Mrs. Fred Bischoff RICHMOND Elizabeth M. Bischoff, 90, of 67U1 Main died Friday in her home after a short Illness. She was bom Sept. 19.

1886, in New Baltimore, and was a lifelong area resident. She married Fred Bischoff in 1909 at Richmond. He died in 1955. Mrs. Bischoff was a member of St.

Augustine t'atholic Church, Richmond, and the Church Altar Society. She is survived by a son, Kermit Bischoff, Richmond; a sister, Margaret Bal-horn, Dearborn Heights; six grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren A daughter, Carmen, died in 1963. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday in Hensch Memorial Chapel, Richmond, and at 11 a.m. Monday in St.

Augustine Catholic, Church. The Rev. Father Har- old Kreucher, pastor, will officiate. Remains will be In Hensch Memorial Chapel from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 2 to 4 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. The Rosary will be said at 8 p.m. Sunday in the funeral home. Burial will be in St.

Michael's Cemetery. James C. Maitland BROWN CITY James C. Maitland, 84, of 8740 Bailey Road, died today in PREGNANT? All aspects of pregnancy counseling. Child and Family Services of 982-5631.

bovs Hockey skates site 3 53.00. boy's bowling shoes Size $6.00. 985-5741. Purchase money orders, pay your electric, gas and phone bills at "Sears Customer Con- Crossfire Gamd, Board, Goal. I pucks, 20 steel balls, 2 shooters, barely used, very good condition.

57. 1-794-7463. for sale, a 20 gal. aquarium and home-made stand, no filter $10. coll 364 9555 SKILLED TRADES WANTED MILLWRIGHTS MACHINE REPAIRMAN INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIANS Must hove at least 4 years provable industrial experience.

Excellent wages and benefits. Apply at: New Haven Foundry 58391 Main St. New Haven, Michigan Near Gratiot and 26 Mile Rd. RENT A CAR OR TRUCK NORTHGATE FORD 3600 Pine Grove, Port Huron 984-50)1, Weekends 9(5-6676 Harold I. Farrar PORT HURON Harold I.

Farrar, 59, of 1416 Church Street, died Friday in Mercy Hospital after a short illness. He was born March 13, 1016, In Chaffee, Mo. He lived in the area 32 years and was an employe of Morton Salt Co. Mr. Farm's wife, Lucille, died Jan.

19,1974. Mr. Farrar is survived by a daughter, Mrs. John A. (Dolores) Langolf, Port Huron; and a granddaughter.

Services will be 1 p.m. Monday in Lakeside Cemetery. The Rev. William C. Eisenmann, pastor of St.

Paul's Lutheran Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery. Remains are in the Arthur Smith Funeral Home where friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.

Pallbearers will be Harry McMartin, Sam Lee, Gary Lloyd, Dennis Thick, Ma-ron Nadee, and Walter Langolf. Mrs. Wilfred C. Harvey PORT HURON Grace L. Harvey, 39, of 52S2 Parker Road, died Fnday in Port Huron Hospital after a short illness.

She was born Dec. 16, 1937, in Port Hu-, ron. She was a 1956 graduate of Port Huron High School. She was married to Wilfred C. Harvey Jan.

3, 1058, in Port Huron. Mrs. Harvey is survived by her husband; a daughter, Miss Sandra L. Harvey, Port Huron; two sons, Eric W. and Lee W.

Harvey, both of Port Huron; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson (Priscilia) Mort, Hoxeyville; a sister, Mrs. Russell (Barbara) Simpson, Lakeport; a brother, James Mort, Misick; and several neices and nephews. Services will be 2 p.m.

Monday in the Karrer-Simpson Funeral Home, Port Huron. The Rev. Martin Doom, pastor of Northgate Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Cemetery. Visiting hours are from 7 to 9 p.m.

today and 2 to p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. John P. Tallant PORT HURON Helen L.

Tallant, 48, of 1707 Eleventh died today in Port Huon Hospital after a short illness. She was born July 13, 1928 in Port Huron and was a lifelong area resident. Mrs. Tallant was employed at Port Huron Hospital and was a member of The Salvation Army. She was married March 15, 1944, to John P.

Tallant in Port Huron. Mrs. Tallant is survived by her husband; four sons, James Edward, John P. and Patrick Tallant, all of Port Huron; four daughters, Ginger Ann Tallant, Patty Beauparland and Penny Klimp, Port Huron and Helen Carrier, Smiths Creek; a brother, Kenneth Ger-row, Sparlingville; a sister, Mrs. Edward Pedlow, Dallas, and her stepfather, Howard M.

Conger, Port Huron. Services will be 11 a.m. Monday in Arthur Smith Funeral Home North Chapel, Port Maj. George Scofield of the Salvation Army Citadel will officiate. Burial will be In Lakeside Cemetery.

Remains are in the funeral home where friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from. 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Arthur Woods MARLETTE Arthur Woods, 95, of 4360 Miller Road, died Thursday in the Memorial Wing Marlette Community Hospital after a brief illness.

He was bom May 30, 1881, in Ontario, Canada. He moved to the United States with his parents and settled in a farm in Lamotte Township, Sanilac County, where he was a farmer. He married Mabel Kelly March SO, 1910, in Marlette. She died May 29, 1939. Mr.

Woods is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Clara Appel, Marlette; three sons Neil, Leonard and Alvin Woods, all of Marlette; two sisters, Mrs. George Richards, Marlette, and Mrs. Bert Den-smore, Oak Park; 11 grandchildren, and 19 great-grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m.

Monday in the Marsh Funeral Chapel, Marlette. The Rev. Aaron Hyde, pastor of Marlette Second Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Marlette Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Memorial Wing Marlette Community Hospital.

Lutheran Church and belonged to the church's Concordia Club. He served in the U.S. Army during World War I and was active In senior citizens' activities. He married Minnie M. Gustke Oct.

13, 1933, in Port Huron. She died Feb. 23, 1973. Mr. Hochleitner is survived by a daughter, June Hudson, Champaign, three sons, Russell F.

Gustke, Oceanside, Gordon J. Gustke, Wichita, and Stanley R. Gustke, Mount Clemens; 14 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Services will be 10 a.m. Monday in Pol-lock-Randall Funeral Home.

The Rev. Frederick A. School, pastor of Our Savior Lutheran Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery-Remains will be In the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Sunday. Pallbearers will be Virgil Bachman, Gaylord Baker, Gerald Talbot, Arthur Wahl, Kenneth Gustke and Frank Radske. Memorials may be made to Our Savior Lutheran Church. John Tyson PORT HURON John Tyson, 70, of 971 Range Road, died Friday unexpectedly in his home. He a was bora Feb.

.16, 1907, in Port Huron. He was a lifelong resident and a carpenter. He married Grace Fleming Nov. 4, 1929, in Port Huron. Mr.

Tyson is survived by his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Joan Reinhard, New Baltimore; four sisters, Mrs. Theresa Moore, Mrs. Carrie Tokarski, Port Huron, Mrs. Beatrice Graham, and Mrs.

Sally Deagen, Marysvtlle; three grandchildren; two great-grand-, children; and several neices and nephews. Services will be 1 p.m. Monday in the Colonial Chapel Funer al Home, 306 Jay Street, St. Clair. The Rev.

Joseph P. McElgunn, pastor of St. Christopher's Church, Marysville, will officiate. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, St.

Clair. Visitation will be after 7 p.m. today. The rosary will be 7 p.m. Ray L.

Woodworth IMLAY CITY Ray L. Woodworth, 72, of 180 W. Second Street, died Friday in the Almont Community Hospital after an extended illness. He was bom Dec. 29, 1904, in Marshall.

He retired from the Almont Manufacturing Co. in 1970 after 36 He married Florence Boeneman Aug. 26, 1933, In Imlay City. Mr. Woodworth Is survived by his wife; two daughters, Mm.

Connie McCully, Walkerville, lrs. Carole Cain, lmlay City; three sons, Ronald Wood-worth, Atica, and James and Larry Woodworth, both of Imlay City; a brother, Fay Woodworth, Imaly City; 15 grandchildron, and two great-grandchildren. Services will be 10 a.m. Monday in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Imaly City. The Rev.

John Dunn, pastor of Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Stiles Cemetery, Lapeer. Rosary devotions will be Sunday at 8 p.m. in the Your Brothers Funeral Home. Forrest Fox CAPAC Forrest Fox, 63, of 140 Elizabeth Lake Road, Pontiac, died Friday after a long He is the brother of Beulah M.

Bruen. Remains are in the Barnard Funeral Home, Capac. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. For Sale Lakewood automatic Fly Reel. In good condition.

$8.00. Call For Sole wooden high chair, good condition $15 00. FREE Black lab dog not registered. 324-2503. THE TIMES HERALD is responsible only tor the First Day an Ad appears.

PLEASE CHECK YOUR AO. Free Gerbils Call 987-4214 Free Puppies part Poodle. Coll otter tour 982 6077. Free shaoav Boy dog Block and White about 1 yr. old call after 5 m.

982-9162. HABiTR AiL FOR HAMSTER $5 00 WITH XTRA Room 987-4982 Hot Wheel set, trocek, 6 curves, 2 cars, 2 elect super booster, siizler charger extras, good condition. $7.50 794-7463. Im looking for a baby sitting iob 984-2975. PLASTICS We Are Expanding! We need your expert skills for these jobs.

1. Plastic Paint Foreman 2. Injection Molding Foreman 3. Assembly Dept. Foreman 4.

Injection Maintenance Foreman 5. Plastic Mold Maker Only persons able to qualify for top pay need to apply. CALL COLLECT STAN DAWIDOUSKI DETROIT PLASTIC PRODUCTS 791-4000 MT. CLEMENS CLASSIFIED BUSINESS HOURS cut 985-71 71 8 A.M. 5 P.M.

MONDAY-FRIDAY NIGHTS-WEEKENDS HOLIDAYS Mini Bike frame for sale 10.00 385-3503 otter four during the week Wanted one white moscovey drake 1 year or older. Phone 364-8985 time Wanted to loin stamp club. I hove collected stamps for a year. Coll 984-3960. 985-8111 CALL 10 GAL.

aauarium, gravel, pump, hose, filter, everything you need. Coll 982-0725. $12. HIGH COSTS BY BUYING (STOP STORING UNNEEDEO ITEMS, TOO, BY SELLING THEM!) CALL FREE Want Ads For Kids Every Saturday! YES, IT TRUE! If you are from 5 to I 3 years old, here's your opportunity to put a Want Ad in The Times Herald abso- lutely freel Get pocket money by selling any unwanted child's item. Maybe you wont to buy a child item.

You con offer to swap something you have for something you want. You can advertise for a port time job. Best of oil IT COST ONE PENNY. BE A REAL NEWSPAPER ADVERTISER' Marlette Hospital after a short illness. He was bom Jan.

22, 1893. Remains are In the Carmen Funeral Home, Brown City. Funeral arrangements are' NEWSPAPER DISTRICT SALES MANAGER Junior College Graduate or equivalent Sales Experience Work with Youth Some Weekend Work 1 1:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Daily Starting Salary $180.00 Weekly Send Resume to -x The Times Herald Company Box 105A Port Huron, Mich.

The Times Herald 935- 7171 1-100-462-4057 (TOLL FREE) Kiddie Column Rules ,1. Children from aget 5-13 may advrtii 2. Only ads mailed or brought in on Sat. coupon will be accepted. 3.

Ads may offer to buy, lell or exchange children merchandise, Prices must appear on tale items, and should not exceed 1 5 4. Ads must be under 16 words including price ond phone number 5. Ads will run in 2 Saturday editions 6. Ads must be prir.tea piainiy ay uinu unw signed by your parent or guardian. Parents are requested not to edit or change children's copy 7.

Ads must be moiled out by Wed. to appear in Saturday's edition. (Late ads will run in the following week's paper) SECTION A-ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS PROJECT: Port Huron Municiapl Office Center Carpet Contract Job No. P77-6 1 00 McMorran Boulevard Port Huron, Michigan 48060 OWNER: Port Huron Building Authority County-City Building 201 McMorran Boulevard Port Huron, Michigan 48060 ARCHITECT: Valentine-Thomas Associates, Inc. 942 Military Street Port Huron, Michigan 48060 Th.

Port Huron luiWing Authority will r.c.lv. bidl on obovo projotl, until 3 P.M. on Tuoidav, March 1977 at th. ottlc. ol th.

City of Port Muion Puichminj Agent, Room County City SulHInj, JOI McMorron toulorord. Port Huron, Michlgon, and will bo publicly oponod ond rtod aloud mm.dlal.ly lhor-aflor in tho SuporviwriGty Council Room on Iho tocond floor of th. aforatoid Sulldtna. Proaotal will bo rocoivod Ol (ollowli CAHPfT CONTRACT WORK A cortlfiod chock or bonk draft, payoblo to lb ordor of tho Port Huron funding Authority, nagohablt Gov.rnm.nl bondi (at par vakio). or a iatl.loctory lid ond o.ocutod by Iho and an accip-toble uir.ty on amount oqual to Ho porcont (5l of th.

total bid b. lubmlttod with ooeh bid l.dl may bo hold by tho Authority for poriod not to Mcood mty60 doyi from tho dato of th. opon-In, of bid for Iho purpow of roviowing tho bidl and Invoitigoting the qualification! of iKidorl, prior to to qualify according to llooor Qualification RogulatioM for contractor, balding on City of Port Huron Conlroctl, ai Ml forth rh. Iniltuclioni to iiddort. AHonKon callod to tho tod that not ton Ihon Iho minimum oolorioi ond ai tot for In Iho Contract DocumonU, mult bo paid an thti proloct.

and that tho Contractor mull mturo that omployooi and oppHcontl for an not diicriminottd ogolnll bocauM of roco, color, roligion, or notional origin. ACCESS TO DOCUMENTS: Plans and Specifications may be obtained on and after February 23, 1977 at the offices of: Valentine-Thomas Associates, Inc. 942 Military Street Port Huron, Michigan 48060 Blue Water District Deotht, Funerals 4 HARVEY, MRS. GRACE March 4, of 5252 Parker Rd. At the Kor-rer-Slmpson Funeral Home.

Elk St. at Pine Grove Ave. from where the Funeral Service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday Inter- ment Sunset Memorial Gordens. Visiting hours 7 to 9 p.m.

Saturday and 2 to 5 and 7 to p.m. Sunday. GOODWIN, HAROLD R. March 3, of 19705 Sussex Detroit. Services were held ot noon Soturday at the Hamilton-Hoffman Funeral Home, Detroit.

Commltal services will be ot 11 A.M. Monday at Lakeside Cemetery Chapel. Reverend Conon D. Roy Lees, will ottlclote. Arrangements In care of the Korrer-Slmpson Funeral Home.

FREE WANT AD ORDER FORM PORT HURON TIMES HERALD 907 6TH STREET, PORT HURON, MICHIGAN 48060 following it my Wont Ad which I undcfitone you will publith in tht Twntf Herald on two conttcutivt Saturday! Ira of chargo DETROIT BROACH AND MACHINE CO. has openings (or the following technical and professional personnel. TECHNICIAN Will involved in mechanical assembly ond turning Requires machine builders skills as well as experience in hydraulics, reoding prints, testing operations. Will manufacture, assemble, and test new products. PROJECT ENGINEER For new product development section.

Responsible for project from concept to test. Must be able to design and layout entire product. BSME or equivalent experience. PRODUCT SPECIALIST Production lathes. Will provide technical support and application engineering for field soles organiiation.

Experience in tooling application or sale of production lathes. BSME or equivalent experience. PROPOSAL SPECIALIST Responsible for preparation and development of design proposal for standard and custom production turning equipment. BSME or equivalent experience. DESIGN ENGINEER Brooch cutting tool design.

3 years experience in design of broach fools desired. DESIGN ENGINEER Design of broach machines, broach fixtures, sub-holders ond automation. Five years experience required. We offer competitive compensation ond benefits plus good working conditions in a pleasant suburban location. Interviews conducted between 8:30 a.m.

and 11:30 a.m. Monday thru Friday. Other hours by appointment, or send resume to Babcock ond Wilcox, Detroit Broach and Machine, 950 South Rochester Road, Rochester Ml 48063. Phone 1-651-9211. An Equal Employment Opportunity Employer M-F sies of Contract Documents will be on file at: Copii 1 The Architects Office.

'NAMC AGE ADDRESS CITY tout 1 PHONE fount Cwntm Itarlut. UGMtutl PRINT ONLY 1-WORD IN EACH SPACE 11 ULLENBRUCH'S FLOWER SHOP Flower For All Occasions vl. gHJI Upeer 111 MS-ltlSJ mniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiTig Funeral Information ARTHUR SMITH FUNERAL HOMES North Chapel South Chopel 1 525 Hancock St. 7th (V Union St. 987-2021 YESTERDAY REV, HENRY C.

LUCAS, 1304 10th St MONDAY HELEN L. TALLANT 48 1707 1 1th nu. 11 Honk Chapel Visiting Hours: 7- SclurdiT 2 5 4 7-9 Sunday HAROLD I. FARRAR, 59 Hit Church St. 1 p.m.

South Chapel Visilinn Hours: 7-9 Salurdav 2-S 7-9 Sundav iiiiuiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2. the City of Port Huron Engineering Division UHAWtNO AND SPECIflCATION, Tw. ooptol of th. drowmg. and ip.clflc.tlon.

wlK b. blued amount! I7J.0O mult b. a. a dopo.lt for Mt. The amount of th.

dopo.it, k. aU imrtlin, ond d.kry bo rofondod to 40 I condition, oH document. I.iu.d to him within 10 of th. op-mn, jhTdopowt km coil of reproduction of lb. docuimmli ond oil mailing and d.ory cftaraoi, will be r.

ZtX' lp.clflc.Han. may to obfr-d by o.d.Hn, through th. TInZo dJpo.ll of $73.00 tor Mt, and paying co.l. of r.prh.cttan. moiling, or amount ot th.

depo.lt will be routrnod upon return of dmont. 'goad canditlaVr within 10 day. ot oponlng of Roproducllon and i.iol.d colli will not b. refunded. cc.od biddor.

WW b. required to (urpl.h. award of contact, MltofecWy PorfarrMOC. i bond ond TobVond Motorlal bond, In rh. amount of 100 of th.

Contract, th. total coil of which iholl to paid by Itld accepted biddor. 'ttoCBv Huron and Iho Authority raierya th. right to rokicl any or oH Propoialt, to w.lve any Idefocti or rrr.gutaml.i PropoH.1., and to acc.pl any Propo.nl which li deemed moll odvantoooou. to Dry', The wcc.ful idd.r wlK be required to hiri.h Mtl.foclory Performance, Labor and Material iondl, Maintenance and Ouoronlee tondi, and tnlurance i mw.

PURCHASINO AOINT CITY OP PORT HURON CLIP. AND MAIL ONLY SEND TO- THE TIMES HERALD 907 SIXTH PORT HURON, MICH. 48060 I IIIIIMIIIIItllll.

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