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Enquirer and News, Sunday, Nov. 1, 1970 War home PHNOM PENH (AP) A Cambodian soldier sits on hammock inside his "home" the tail section of an old DC3 plane inside the military compound at Kompong Cham, 45 miles northeast of Phnom Penh. Where the plane came from is not known. NEWS of our Men in the Services pot, San Diego, Calif. Willavize attended Pennfield High School.

Navy Seaman Apprentice George W. Nelson, son of Mrs. Ernest L. Nelson of 21 Harris has graduated from basic training at the Recruit Training Command, PTA news BATTLE CREEK PTA COUNCIL The Battle Creek PTA Council board of directors met Tuesday night at Coburn School. Warren Harris, a teacher, spoke on new ways of teaching science.

Also shown was a brief film on child participation in science experiments. URBANDALE The Urbandale Elementary School held it's annual Book Fair Oct. 27-29 in the school library. Chairmen were Mrs. Mason Mayo and Mrs.

Dennis Shedd. Great Lakes, Ill. Nelson is a graduate of Central High School. ENLISTED AND RE-ENLISTED Two Battle Creek men have re-enlisted and four have enlisted in Air Force, according to the recruiting oflice here. Sgt.

Merle G. West, husband of Mrs. Ruby West and son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver J.

West of 410 Fitzhugh, has re-enlisted and reported to Craig AFB. Alabama. His family is with him. Staff Sgt. Cecil G.

Morgan, husband of Mrs. Caryle Morgan of 701 N. Washington has re-enlisted and reported to McCord AFB. Washington, where his wife will join him. Enlisting were John W.

Foltz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell A. Foltz, of 30 Woodward Paul Petrosoff, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Haigy Petrosoff of 90 Division Coldwater; John E. Ash, of 206 S. 4th Sturgis; and Michael J. Howard, husband of Mrs. Margrat M.

Howard of 911 Woodland Beach Road. CLASSIFIED WANT-ADS PH. 964-7161 HOURS OPEN 8:00 A.M. to 5 P.M. Monday thru Friday Saturday 8:00 A.M.

to 12 Noon The Enquirer and News reserves the right to edit or reject Calling in your ads well in advance of these deadlines will Cancellations and corrections of typographical errors 8:30 A.M. Monday through Friday. Friday until 2:00 Saturday 10:00 A.M. for Sunday. We're sorry, but we cannot cancel or correct an has appeared at least once.

Check your a ads, report errors Enquirer and News will be responsible only for the insertion. Calling in your ads well in advance of these deadlines will LOCAL FUNERALS PECK, GORDON P. Graveside, services 11 Tuesday, West Eckford Cemetery. Royal Funeral Home. Funerais YUNT, WILLIS A.

A (BILL). Friends call at Farley Funeral Home may after noon Sunday. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. James M.

Lichliter officiating. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. OKENESKE, at STEVE. Funeral Friends Home may Shaw where the family will receive friends from 3 to 5 and Sat. evening.

Rosary p.m. A and 7 to 9 p.m. Fri. will be recited 3 p.m. Sun.

Funeral Mass 10 a.m. Mon. at St. Joseph Catholic Church. Rev.

Father Norbert B. Wheeler officiating. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. DORN, JOHN R. Graveside services will be held 1 p.m.

Saturday at Augusta Cemetery, Father 0'. Meara, St. Philip Catholic Church officiating. Arrangements by the Royal Funeral Home. KEESLER, MRS.

MAX (LILLIAN). Friends may call at the Farley Funeral Home where services will be held Monday 3:30 p.m. Rev. Howard F. McDonald of Union Church officiating.

Interment Hicks Cemetery. BROUGHTON. MRS. LISTON (CARRIE WILLIAMS). Friends may call at the Perry Funeral Home.

Services will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m. at the Second Baptist Church, Rev. Gilbert Jackson officiating. Interment Oakridge Cemetery, Marshall. WAYNICK.

MARY S. Friends may call at the Hoag-Schmitts Funeral Home, Climax. where service arrangements will be announced later. Friends who wish may contribute to the American Cancer Society. Envelopes available at the funeral home.

SMITH, ELMER A. Funeral arrangements will be announced latthe Perry Funeral Home. SNOWBERGER, LARRY D. Friends may call at the Royal Funeral home, where services will be held 10 a.m. Monday with the Rev.

Donald Chalfant of the Haven of Rest Rescue Mission officiating. Interment Bedford Cemetery at 2 p.m. STATE FUNERALS POYER, IGNACE. Friends may call the Lehman Funeral Home in Bellevue, where wake services will be held 8 p.m. Monday evening.

Requiem Mass at the St. Anns Catholic Church in Bellevue, 10 a.m. Tuesday morning, Rev. Father John Huhn officiating. Interment Riverside Cemetery, Bellevue.

SMITH, MRS. CHARLES (ALTA Friends may call at the Farley Funeral Home where funeral services will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m. Rev. Armin C. Draegert Chaplin of the Lions Club officiating.

Interment Banfield Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Charles Smith Meat morial the Fund. Funeral Envelopes Lost and Found LOST Male Irish Setter in Urbandale area. years old, under medication. REWARD.

965-1674. FOUND Irish setter. male. full blooded, in Vicinity of Urbandale. WO 4-8773.

Florists "FLOWERS SAY BEST" Capital Florist 630 Capital N.E. 964-3737 Card of Thanks THE FAMILY of William Slack would express their deepest and appreciation neighbors. to their Eaton, many Yale friends and 0 Towne, Eaton Management Club. Eaton Kereney Plant, Lakeview Schools, Varsity, cheerleaders, and Lakeview Bowling League, for their kind offerings of food, flowers and gifts, also we wish to thank the pallbearers. and Rev.

Weenink for his comforting words, during the loss of our husband and father. Mrs. W. R. Slack and children In Memoriam IN MEMORY of our beloved daddy, George R.

Shute, away 2 years ago today 11-1-68. We miss him so very much. John and Stevie GIFTS, LARGE OR SMALL, to Northside Manor, Battle Creek's own non profit Senior Citizens Residence Inc. will provide a lasting memorial for your loved ones. Gifts may be sent care of Miss Altine McKee, 57 Garden Avenue.

963-8396. Cemetery Lots Mausoleum CEMETERY LOTS at Floral Lawn. P.O. 3-9787. MEMORIAL PARK CEMETERY Owned and operated by Battle Creek Kiwanis Club.

Perpetual care beautifully landscaped grounds. Convenient pre-need terms. Phone WO 5-6214. PERPETUAL CARE in Oak Hill Cemetery is assured by a fund 5 times greater than State laws require. Phone 964-7321.

FLORAL LAWN MEMORIAL GARDENS. Perpetual Care. Small monthly payment plan. Senior Citizens program. Transfer privileges to 50 states.

Phone 964-0088. Personals VOTERS, Call Need a Democratic ride to Head- polls quarters 968-6616. 968-9064. 962- 5195. HAPPINESS is A SLIM GYM for a free demonstration call Hazel Rogers, R.N.

963-6568. THIS OFFER ENDS ON November 1st. 1970 DA A ON FOR COUPLES -Now available for 4 full days and 4 nights. Must be taken between November 21st and December 10th. You pay for transportation to and from Florida, plus only extras such as taxes, meals.

beverages, telephone. etc. The Certificate provides resort lodging. Take your pick of resorts: Palm Beach, Miami Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Clearwater Beach, and St. Petersburg.

Available only to a married couple. 2 unmarried women and 2 unmarried men between the ages of 21 and 60. Where else can you spend 4 full days in a Florida resort for only Call between 9 a.m.12 noon on Saturday morning or write P.O. Box 529, Battle Creek, Michigan 49016. Phone 965-6504.

FROM wall to wall. no soil at all. on carpets cleaned with Blue $1. Lustre. Urbandale Rent Ace electric Hardware.

shampooer. BEEF SIDES for your freezer. 55c lb. Processing 7c lb. B.C.

LOCKER, 1324 W. Michigan, WO 3-6300. BEEF for freezers, young Angus or Hereford 57c pound. 75-lb. beef box $64.95.

Pay by the month. no membership fee. GALESBURG LOCKER. 665-7293. SLIM GYMS AS ON TV WO 3-4413 ROOTBEER 79 cents a n'-NIP DRIVE IN.

In tainer. gallon. SIP. your con- NOEL'S FURRIERS Furs restyled and repaired. Phone WO 4-3207 or WO 5-4666 LEE'S DRESSMAKING, 1786 W.

Highland Alterations, formals. WO 4-0264. ELDERLY ladies given best of care in my home. Licensed practical nurse in charge. WO 3-6784.

THE FATMAN Private Detective. A thorough 24-hour confidential service. Shadowing. Tape, Photo Film Evidence. Call 4-2445 or write 194 N.

Union. ARE YOU LONELY? DIAL LIFELINE 968-9265 UNPAINTED FURNITURE. Complete stock. Wallpaper Factory Outlet. 41 Capital.

S.W. LADIES SWEDISH MASSAGE by Masseuse. formerly from the B.C. Sanitarium. 965-3103.

Special Notices 5 OPENING NOV. 4 DAD'S PLACE 508 FAIR MARSHALL Furniture, antiques and collectables. Old clocks; school house. shelf. mantle and wall: depression glass.

cut glass, primitive: books. post cards. Open noon 'til 6 p.m. or by appointment. Call 781-2339 or 543-4597.

763-9164. VOTERS Need a ride to polls Nov. Call Democratic Headquarters 968-6616. 968-9064. 962- 5195.

GARAGE SALE Sat. and p.m., 102 Pleasant Ave. Snow tires and wheels, post digger, fence stretcher. Boys' clothes, Christmas decorations. record rack.

Many items. GARAGE SALE: 1349 Iroquois in Lakeview. The corner of Iroquois and 24th St. West of the Plaza between Territorial and Columbia. Furniture.

electrical appliances. lamps, dishes, books. records. Some clothing. All very reasonable.

Sat. 9-6 and Sun. 9-6. RUMMAGE SALE: Community Hospital Auxiliary. Nov.

2, 6 to 8 p.m. Nov. 3. 9 to 3 p.m.. 141 W.

Mich. Ave. NOTICE ON AND AFTER this date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself. John Paul Loe 55 Bennett St. Oct.

30, 1970 FREEZER beef. Side or quarter. Cut. wrapped and frozen. Earl's Mart.

70 Upton, 965-9024. GARAGE SALE Clothing, all sizes, miscellaneous. 148 Wiltshire. WALLPAPER SALE 39c to 98c. 750 patterns in stock.

Wallpaper Factory Outlet. 41 Capital. S.W. FREE BOOK OF THE Christ" MONTH Get best seller "Steps to your copy by stopping in at or writing S. D.

A. Tabernacle Office 264 W. B. Mich. 49014.

ATTENTION: Collectors, Browsers, Bargain Hunters! Fall Clearance Sale store hours 10:00 to 4:00 p.m. only. Antiques, collectibles, furniture. glassware, novelties of at books: 20 per hard- cent Thousands backs and paperbacks. Western.

novels, non-fiction, 10 cents and 25 cent groups. Books for collectors priced as marked. Hundreds of records: 78's. Big Band, also Hi-Fi and stereo records. 50 cents up.

NORM'S BUY AND SELL BOOK AND ANTIQUE STORE, 686 W. Michigan Ave. SALE: Sporting goods, organ. bles, clothing, miscellaneous. and Fri.

9 to 6. 878 E. Michigan. SLIM GYM As seen on TV. Excellent Christmas present.

Ph. 964-4744. Between 6 and 10 p.m. GOOD SELECTION Quality upholstery fabrics, by the yard, for do-it-yourselfers. Lockwoods Upholstery, 10 W.

Goguac. GREVERS LAWN spring NURSERY Plant now for flowers: Dog. wood, Magnolias, Mt. Laurel, Rhododendrons. Azalea, Redbud.

Crabapples, Mt. Ash, Sunburst. Surburst Locust. Helmer 300 ft. S.

of W. Columbia Ave. GARBAGE RATES TOO HIGH? Trash barrels $1 and up. Fill and bring to Dickman Landfill. 3500 Dickman.

WO 3-0406. TV RENTALS -New Admiral por. tables the week or month. CARL'S TV. 583 Capital, S.W.

WO 5-0628. INSIDE STORAGE Boats, motors and Reasonable rates. vue Lawn and Garden. Phone 763-3145. THINK! STOP CREEPING PROPOSAL PAROCHAID VOTE YES PD.

POL. ADV. GARAGE SALE Starts 10: Good clothing, 25, wiglets, combination stroller-buggy, $10; wringer washer, $27; record player, $23; 6-yr. crib, $18; New cosmetics. off regular price.

79 Elm, WO 8-8588. FOR CLASSIFIED PH. W04-7161 Special Notices 5 GOING out of BUSINESS sale Drastic discounts. Everything must go. BEDFORD BAIT SHOP, 106 Main Bedford Michigan on M-37.

WO 2-1417. GARAGE SALE Ladies clothing, sizes 10-16; double bed, $20: miscellaneous items. 751 E. Roosevelt Wed. ican Legion A A A Auxiliarw.

Nov. 4. 8 RUMMAGE SALE Climax Amer. a.m. 3 Michigan Ave.

OIL painting from Post Tavern collection, gold leaf caviness hand carved frame, $150. 962-1931. GARAGE SALE Leaving town, household goods and miscellaneous items must go Thurs. 35 Woodmer Lane. PORCH SALE Sun.

10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Clothes, dishes, a short fall, screens and storm windows and many miscellaneous items. 163 Webber St. Phone WO 5-2938.

MOVING! Everything must go! 564 Breezy Bluff. (Just North of Willard Beach on Goguac Lake). BONANZA of values in antiques, junque, tools, Maple furniture, fashionable clothing, formals, 1 a ds of miscellaneous. Low prices. Visit our basement at 260 Cornell between Orchard and Garrison, near KCC.

ELECTRIC RANGE. kitchen table and 6 chairs, old dining table and kitchen cabinet, treadle sewing machine, Thor washer, dishes and miscellaneous. WO 8-8250. WANTED Baker Chocolate items (spoons, cups, pictures, other). Especially want items featuring "Baker Lady." 964-7797.

GARAGE SALE: 8289 Calvin turn right, 4th street north of Pennfield Firestation. Electric sewing machine, CB Radio, antenna, propelled mower, tools, ice skates, antiques, Edison Victrola, Cherry table, Silver. Carnival glass. children, infants clothing, lots of miscellaneous. Starts Oct.

31. 9 a.m. sold. BASEMENT SALE Waubascon 262 Rd. Clothing, miscellaneous.

GARAGE SALE Mon. Sat. 10 10-5. a.m.-10 Sunday. noon-10 p.m., p.m.

Tools, lamps, dishes. books, toys, hunting suit. jewelery, men's suits slacks, coats. shirts. Large sizes.

Other clothing. LOADS of miscellaneous. 309 N. 26th St. GARAGE SALE and Sun.

Clothes, TV, small appliances, curtains dishes. miscellaneous. 145 Sheffield. in Lakeshire Village off Riverside Dr. HOUSE AND YARD SALE Sunday only.

Nov. 1. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. M-78 and M-66 junction at Burley Corners. BASEMENT, SALE assorted Small clothes.

radio. Sat. and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 112 North Carleton Drive (in Pennfield). 963- 0603.

Public Notice 6 VOTERS Need a ride to polls Nov. Call Democratic Headquarters 968-6616. 968-9064. 962- 5195. PENNFIELD TOWNSHIP ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors Pennfield Township that a General Election will be held in all four precincts of the Township on Tuesday, November 3.

1970. The polls will open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. Officers to be elected are: Governor and Lieutenant Governor. Secretary of State, Attorney General.

Regan. Trustees for the Michigan State for the University Can MichiUniversity Board, and members of Wayne State Board of Governors. United States Senator and Representative, and State of Michigan Senator and Representative. County, Commissioner. Township, SuperVIsor.

Clerk. Treasurer, and Trustees. Non-Partisan, Justice of Supreme Court. Judge Court cf Appeals, and Judge Probate Court. Four Proposals: Authorize bonding for low income housing.

Reduce minimum voting age to 18. Anti-parochiaid. Establish a definite County tax allocation. Voting locations are (1) Fire Station (2) Calvary Baptist Church (3) Poulsen School, and (4) Purdy School. GEORGE W.

BETTERLY Pennfield Township Clerk Instructions, Schools 7 IBM Computer A programming. E.C.P.I.. 2970 So. 9th Oshtemo, Mich. Ph.

381-1411. REAL ESTATE SCHOOL every 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. 10 week course at Holiday Inn, Capital Ave. at 1-94.

Tuition $60, 1 lesson free. HOLLOWAY REAL ESTATE INSTITUTE. 964-8144. STUDY ACCOUNTING. Business Administration, Secretarial, Keypunch Courses.

Argubright Business College, 968-6105. VETERANS If you were honorably discharged after Jan. 31, 1955 you are eligible for paid tuition for over 200 approved courses with International Correspondence Schools. For further information contact Jack Bush. P.O.

Box 194. Battle Creek. Mich. 49010 or dial 1-616-964-0484 TRAIN TO BE A HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Learn to operate Bulldozers, Draglines, Cranes, Scrapers, Loaders, Trenchers, at our modern facility. A high career is open to ambitious men.

Home Office-Miami, Florida UNIVERSAL HEAVY CONSTRUCTION SCHOOLS Dept. No. 1108 Suite 6-B 595 Forrest Ave. Plymouth, Mich. 48170 or Phone For immediate information (313) 455-0981 APPROVED FOR VETERANS Help Wanted -Either Sex 11 TRAINEE: management.

Larg. est firm in its field. Opportunity top career. $5,460. Mr.

Atlas, 965-7741, Snelling Snelling. Expansion of our business in the Environmental Control field has created openings in the following positions. Industrial Engineer Welding Engineer Welding Foreman Quality Control Foreman General Foreman Inventory Control Manager Night Superintendent Sheet and plate fabrication. machining. welding and assembly plant.

500 employees. Submit resand record of earnings to Personnel. Personnel Manager ZURN AIR SYSTEMS DIVISIONS 1 Clarage Place, Kalamazoo, Mich. 49001 An Equal Opportunity Employer SALES: Experienced. Bondable.

Some travel. Top company. Diversified lines. Good future. $7.280.

Mr. Atlas. 965-7741, Snelling Snelling. CLASSIFIED WO 4-7161 Help Wanted -Either Sex TECHNICIAN: Electronics schooling. Career minded.

Merit increases. Benefits. $5,200 plus Wendi, 965- 7741, Snelling Snelling. WANTED HANDCRAFT -Candles. clothes and other items to be sold on consignment in new shop.

Contact Aries Astrology apparel. 964-9529 or 965-0752. EXECUTIVE Good SECRETARY: shorthand. Golden Mature opportunity. Terrific! $500.

Wendi, 965-7741, Snelling Snelling. SALES: Career spot. Unsual. Professional firm. Interesting.

Advancement. $7,000. Mr. Brock, 965- 7741. Snelling Snelling.

PHARMACIST Expanding, bed general hospital. Salary open. Call collect: CE 8-2601 Director of Personnel. St. Joseph Flint, Hospital, Michi302 Kensington gan 48502.

DRAFTSMAN: Excellent position. Excellent firm. Layout detail. Future. $7,280.

Mr. Brock 965-7741. Snelling Snelling. Either Sex, Sales 11-A REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITY. We need representatives in Michigan.

We will train you before and after licensing through our 26-week school and training program. Morning and evening classes now in progress. HOLLOWAY REALTY 834 W. Michigan Battle Creek. Phone (616) 964-6998.

Help Wanted -Male 12 TRUST OFFICER To $14,000. Fee paid. 3 years experience in Trust includes experience with pension and profit sharing. Bank Trust Experience. Top opportunity.

Call Muth at Wise, Kalamazoo. 1-381-9400. WANTED Fully experienced roofer. Apply in person between 8 a.m.-9 a.m to Eddie Jones. 209 E.

Michigan Ave. FURNACE Man 13 yr. old business for sale. Make offer. WO 8-9866.

MANUFACTURING MANAGER BSME or BSIE. Proven record in metal working a must. Tooling. processing. IE engineering and production.

Call C. K. Muth at Wise. Kalamazoo, 1-381- 9400. NEED A RETIRED Machinist.

machine builder. or tool maker. A few hours a week. Small local plant. Indicate wages expected, hours you can work, Box H-40 Enquirer and News.

PIANO PLAYER needed. Full-time. Contacts Rev. Greenwood Donald Ave. Grant, WO ATTORNEY -1 year Chemical pattern experience.

To $19.000. Fee paid. Call Rory Wise at Wise. Kalamazoo, 1-381-9400. YOUR OPPORTUNITY.

We will train you to become a branch manager. Rapid and employee benefits. Must be at outstanding salary opportunity, least a high school graduate and have automobile. Phone Mr. Bargerhuff at 781-5137.

POLICE Safety Council needs an ad Write 1602 E. 73rd. Indianapolis, salesman. Above average car earnings. 46240 to arrange interview in your area.

ENGINEER BSME. Some plant experience help. Will train. Call H. Thomas at Wise.

Kalamazoo. 1-381-9400. GENERAL MACHINIST, and grinding men wanted. Must be wellqualified, benefits. Apply in person, 9 to 11 a.m.

and 3 to 5 p.m., Smith Machine and Grinding, 12413 M-89. 731-4161. TOOL DESIGN ENGINEER 10 years experience. Numerical control. Call Harrie Bleecker, Wise, Kalamazoo, 1-381-9400.

Help Wanted -Female 13 WE SELL FUN! You can too! 40 per cent off on your order from 400 toys, gifts, and gadgets PLUS 30 per cent cash for orders you take from your friends. For details and free catalog, write Kate's Line, 2933 N. Mascher Philadelphia, 19133. No Investment! REGISTERED NURSE Excellent Federal Fringe Benefits 40-Hour Week (Normally) Uniform Allowance Plenty of Parking Low Cost Life and Health Insurance Excellent Low Cost Retirement Plan Salary: Starting $7.294, $8.519. $9.881.

depending on qualifications. Reg. ular salary increases and promotion consideration. No Previous Psychiatric Experience Required. Current Registration in any state acceptable.

On-the-job training in progressive Modern Psychiatric Nursing. We also have one vacancy in our Nursing Home Care Unit. CONTACT: Hazel E. Paulline. Placement Officer Veterans Administration Hospital Battle Creek, Michigan 49016 Phone: (616) 965-3281 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER MOTHERS Take A orders for StuTEENAGERS TO GRANDdio Cosmetics and Permalon hair fashions.

No territory restrictions. Free training, 965-0483 and 963- 4438. DIETITIAN Excellent Federal Fringe Benefits Uniform Allowance Ample Parking Space Low Cost Life and Health Insurance High Annuity Retirement Plan at Low Cost Salary: Starting at $6.548. $8.098. per year, depending on qualifications.

Must have Bachelors Degree from a College or University which was approved by the American Dietetic Association. CONTACT: Hazel E. Paulline, Placement Officer Veterans Administration Hospital Battle Michigan 49016 Phone: (616) 965-3281 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER BABYSITTER IN MY HOME One child. Light housework. Own transportation preferred.

781-2224. ACCOUNTANT With good knowledge of taxes to take charge of small manufacturing office. Good salary and promising future. Give full particulars of experience, age, etc. which will be held in confidence.

BOX M-40 ENQUIRER NEWS "PACKAGING MACHINE MECHANICS" MECHANICS New England company has openings for a few -notch mechanics. Excellent opportunity with fast growing company. Write Box R-40, Enquirer and News. POLICE OFFICERS CITY OF BATTLE CREEK High school graduate or G.E.D. equivalent.

Height 5 ft. 8 weight 150 minimum. Preference will be given for experience in college work. For information contact: Room 200, City Hall PH. 616-962-5561 An Equal Opportunity Employer Help Wanted -Female 13 WANTED-LPN for: local nursing home.

3-11 p.m. shift, $125 week, fringe benefits. Also licensed nurses aide on 3-11 p.m. shift. WO 3-1286 or WO 5-2834.

MIDDLE AGE LADY to live in and care for elderly lady. WO 2-8305. MEDICAL tant with experience local MD's office. Good salary and working conditions for qualified person, ref. erences.

Box L-40, Enquirer and News. BEAUTICIAN needed. Full or part time. Must have neat appearance. Speed required.

Very good pay scale. Edie Adams Cut and Curl. 964-9747. LPN's Responsible positions available. Fringe benefits.

Shift differential. Excellent salary. Call Byron Manor Care Center, for appointment. Mon. thru 9 to 2 p.m.

WO 2-6244. RN OR LPN needed for M.D.'s office full time. Write Box C-40, quirer and News. EXPERIENCED INSURANCE Excellent 5 OFFICE week. GIRL pay.

day Write Enquirer and News, Box M-30 BOARDING room in exchange for light housekeeping. 963-0831. MOTHER HELPERS needed immediately, own transportation. 962- 9035 or 963-9485. WANTED Dependable babysitter Call after 3-7180.

live in. References required. WANTED Woman to live in. References required. No children.

Weekends and holidays off. On city busline. 965-9063. DISHWASHER full time. Byron Manor Care Center, 675 Wagner Battle Creek.

Mich. WANTED Typist-clerk general office. Medical terminology necessary. Must have a good telephone manner. Will be in contact with public.

Some experience preferred. Paid vacation, insurance and pension. Routine varied and interesting. handwritten resume to Enquirer News S-40. $200 WORTH Realsilk clothes your size with FIRST $200 worth Christmas orders.

Also NEW personal fit bra! Need car and phone! For FAST sales BIG profit write Virginia, Box 956. Indianapolis. Ind. 46206. Call 317-637-4331.

EXECUTIVE SECRETARIES Good quired. typing Part and and tuthorthandssido: ments. MODERN SERVICES, INC. 842 East Columbia WO 5-0557 URGENTLY NEEDED: Executive secretaries and clerk-typists. Apply: CEREAL CITY PERSONNEL SERVICE, 715 Mich.

Nat'l Bank Bldg. WO 2-8523. Female Help Sales 13-A TIME 3 SALES A WEEK AND YOU'RE IN THE UPPER BRACKET We're a big time company-over $60 million in sales-but we have a small town philosophy. Maybe that's how we got to be big. We don't promise the moon.

If you have the ability you're willing to work hard, you'll make out great with us. Not a fortune, although some of our women do realize in excess of $20.000. One of the good things about Famous Schools is almost every saleswoman found a "home" and we're tickled they did. Maybe Famous Schools IS the spot for you, if you're looking for a lifetime career opportunity. As part of Famous School's sales team you will be supplied with qualified inquiries from our national advertising.

You've seen our ads in Life. Look, Reader's Digest and on TV. We are the Famous Schools of Westport. Connecticut. Famous Artists.

Famous Writers, and Famous Photographers Schools. We offer courses created by such distinguished professionals as Jon Whitcomb, Bennett Cerf. Rod Sterling, Norman Rockwell. Faith Baldwin, Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, etc. The ideal woman is over 30 years of age, owns a car and can do some traveling.

In addition to high commissons you receive full company benefits. Sound interesting? Then phone today to: RICHARD McNEELY (317) 257-6725 NEAT appearing women 25 to 60 to show colored sound film evenings 6 to 10 p.m. Guaranteed salary, $100 per week plus company car. Call for appointment only 964-1998. Situation Wanted -Male 16 GARAGE AND BASEMENT cleancall for Little TRUCK.

965-1568. Situation Wanted -Female 17 WOULD LIKE babysitting in my licensed home. Vicinity of the Holiday Inn. Also Ann J. bus at door.

WO 4.4652. BABYSITTING in your home near 392 E. Emmett. Phone 964-7701. BARB'S fall cleaning.

Clean from attic to basement. Call Barb first, anytime day or evening. 962-2889. WOULD like babysitting in my licensed home in Lakeview area. 962-4534.

LADY WANTS housework 8:30 p.m. Own transportation. References. $2 hour. 963-4865.

TRUCK DRIVERS OVER 21-FREE TO TRAVEL EXPERIENCED OR INEXPERIENCED All new paid training program, now paid twice monthly. Semi or straight van contracts. Own or finance late model tractor or van. For personal interview, call: John W. Davis, 965- 1351 OR write P.M.

Box 107, Indianapolis, Indiana. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY COMPANY Situation Wanted- -Female 17 LICENSED Practical Nurse would like babysitting in my licensed Near Kellogg's in Triangle Trailer Park area. Call 963-1253. BABYSITTING my licensed home. S.

24th in Lakeview. WO 2-2116. semi retired or aggressive individI ual only. you Total buy net price cost $5700. of inventory Includes approximately 100 typewriters, 6.

63 trucks, restaurant equipment and much more. Write 3-D Vending. P.O. Box 1287 Battle Creek. 49016 or phone 964-1733.

ASSOCIATED WANTED No travel. High level sales and management opportunity for the man. Investment required. For appointment call collect (616) 949-2260, 8 to 9 a.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.

WHY GAMBLE? WHEN YOU CAN EARN ENOUGH FOR AN EARLY Fantastic franchise business opportunity, located only in High-Traffic Department and Discount Stores with PROVEN services and GUARANTEED TRAFFIC under contract. A nominal $25,000 investment buys the exclusive STATEWIDE RIGHTS, plus a beautiful pilot operation in the best Hightraffic Department or Discount store in your area and company will help to develop your entire area for you at OUR COST. Your investment is complete, and backed by many extras. A qualified person can earn enough for an early retirement and needs no specific experience. Principals only will be interviewed during a 2 week visit to your area by our executives.

Only 1 person will be accepted for ownership of exclusive rights to entire State. Please write in the strictest confidence only if you are in a position to make the necessary immediate investment. President Box Number, G-20 Enquirer and News. SUBSTANTIAL Monthly Earnings. Raise small -breeding stock We supply equipment.

breeders, and instructions. Illinois Research Farms Dept. Barrington, Illinois 60010. BAR NORTH of Grand Rapids on U.S. 131.

A good one. Doing over $7.000 a month. Terms. Ph. (800) 292-5414 (no toll).

Stan Loomis Assoc. CHILD Care in my home. Harper Creek area. 965-0267. Business Opportunities 34 SMALL surplus business -ideal for COMMENDATION Air Force Staff Sgt.

Ernest T. Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Foster, of Burlington, was recently awarded the Air Force Commendation Medal for meritorious service while assigned to the Pay and Travel Division Accounting and Finance Directorate, Elmendorf AFB, Alaska.

Foster's address is: AFB. N.D. 58701. PROMOTED Fred E. Katz, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Katz of Rt. 2. Tekonsha, recently was promoted to Army Specialist Four. He has been serving as a team leader with the Americal Division near Duc Pho, Vietnam.

He is a 1967 graduate of Tekonsha Community High School. Diana L. Wiseman, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Wiseman of 10341 8-Mile Road, has been promoted to sergeant in the Air Force. Miss Wiseman is a still photoprocessing specialist and is stationed at Elgin AFB, Fla. Carol A. Bavin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ora Bavin of Union City, has been promoted to sergeant in the Air Force. Miss Bavin is a personnel specialist and is stationed at Otis AFB, Mass. ASSIGNED Marine Pfc. Larry E. Adams, son of Mrs.

James K. Hancock of 329 W. Goguac and husband of the former Miss Ruth A. McCarthy, of 46 E. Burnham St.

has been assigned to the First Marine Division in Vietnam. Marine Lance Cpl. Mikel Pejakovich II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mikel Pejakovich of 84 N.

Wabash has been assigned to the First Marine Division in Vietnam. Air Force Sgt. Ernest J. Augustine, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Clair Augustine of Rt. 2, Union City has been assigned to Phan Rang Air Base, Vietnam. Augustine, a 1968 graduate of Union City High Schools, is a medical service specialist. His wife, Leslie, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John D. Emmel of 222 Charlotte Union City. GRADUATED Pfc. David D. Heyduck, son of Mrs.

Myrtle L. Heyduck of 207 Weeks recently received his diploma as a construction draftsman from the Army Engineer School. Heyduck is a 1968 graduate of Lakeview High School. Marine Pvt. Danny G.

Willavize, husband of the former Miss Janet Y. Cain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cain of 158 Nettles has graduated from basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit De- Awards presented in Troop 20 Greg Casterline and James Clark received Life Scout awards in a recent honor court of Boy Scout Troop 20, sponsored by the Level Park PTA. Star rank awards went Grover Dotson and Myron Dunham.

The troop made three Tenderfoot awards, two Second Class awards, two merit badge awards and a lifeguard award. MFG. MONEY ASTRATEK LTD. has recently founded a new division called K.B.C. K.B.C.

is involved in the billion dollar Auto industry performing a much needed service with virtually no competition. FANTASTIC EARNINGS An investment of $12,000 is required, financial assistance available. For information call 312 346 8063 or write. including phone number to K.B.C. ASTRATEK INTERNATIONAL, LTD.

333 North Michgan Ave. Chicago, Illinois 60601. any advertising copy. assure better service. can be made until P.M.

for Saturday. advertisement until it immediately. The first day's incorrect assure better service. Funerals officiate. Arrangements by Court Funeral Home, Marshall.

Funeral Directors HOAG SCHMITTS FUNERAL HOME Climax Galesburg Charles W. Schmitts Wendell C. Hoag 746-4206 or 665-5351 "A Most Thoughtful Service" ROYAL FUNERAL HOME WO 4-3706 RICHARD A. HENRY FUNERAL HOME 703 Capital S.W. 962-5191 "Over Half Century of Service" HEBBLE FUNERAL HOME Member by Invitation National Selected Morticians Richard B.

Bachman 123 W. Michigan WO 5-5145 FARLEY FUNERAL HOME Donald F. Estes Clyde B. Schimmel 105 Capital N.E. Ph.

962-5527 LOUIS T. Perry Funeral Home "Service With Dignity" 140 Capital N.E. Ph. WO 4-3775 Shaw Funeral Home BATTLE CREEK'S FIRST 121 Capital N.E. WO 8-8103 CLASSIFIED WO STATE FUNERALS SPILLANE, RUSSEL E.

Friends are being received after 12 noon Sunin day at Delton the where Williams services Funeral will Home 000 held Tuesday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Earl Champlin, officiating. Interment Prairieville Cemetery. JONES.

MRS. THOMAS A. (RUBY IRENE). Friends may call at the Spencer Funeral Home, Athens. after noon Monday where services will be held at 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday. Interment in Burr Oak Cemetery. FISK, ELLA MAY. Graveside services will be held at Riverside Cemetery, Tekonsha, 2 p.m. Monday.

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