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Page 1: GPW Proposal - Local History Archives

Complete News Coverage of All the Pointes Home of the News

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--------------------------------------------,------------~-~ - -------------VOL. 39-NO. 27 Pwbli,hecl 01 Seconcl Cia .. Malle, 01 tho GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 0, 1978Palt ow .. ot Detroit, Michigan

Status of Program Ex-plored by City Judge

Kazul, Pointe Offici-als; Outgoing Head

Revie'ws Career

GPW ProposalOn SolicitationsCauses Concern

tor of the Punch, DENNIS WICKLINE, filmdirector, CHRIS JASZCZAK, entertainment di-rector of the theater, and DALE PEGG, producer.The movie was principally filmed in the com-munity.

Parents Cite ConcernOver Bie.ycle'ThievesTo GP Pal"k COIIDCil

All ready for the sneak preview premiere of"Sheer Luck Holmes and The PithtensteinSword" on 1I'1onday, July 10, at the Punch andJudy Theater, 21 Kercheval avenue, are. (fromleft to right), LARRY LYMAN, managing direc-

'Sheer Luck'To 'Sneak'Into Pointe

of the

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WEEKAs Compiled by the(;rosse Pointe News

HEADLINES

Thursday, June 29ALLAN BAKKE was told

by the Supreme Court thathe could attend the Univers.ity of California, (UC), atDavis Medical School, thusbecoming the first white vic.tim of discrimination desig.nated by the court. 1n a 5,4decision, the court ruledthat, while colleges may con-sider race in admission cri.teria, they may not set upstrict "quota" systems suchas UC at Davis had, rcserv.ing 16 out of 100 spaces forblacks, Hispanics and AsianAmericans. Affirmative ac.tion programs, the eourt said,are permissable in manycases, but specific guidelineswere not set for them in thedecision.

Friday, June 30THE STATE Senate shut

off the use of Medicaid fundsfor abortions by approving abudget bill limiting all statefunds Eor such use to $1. Theprovision, which applies toelective abortions only, ispart of the budget for wel.fare services, Gov. WilliamMilliken has strongly op-posed cutting off Medicaidfunds for abortions. In othernews, the U.S. Senate ap.proved $1.5 billion in loanguarantees ~o help New YorkCity stave off bankruptcy.The measure now goes to aconference committee, wheredifferences with the Housebill will be reconciled.

Attempt Made to Control Number of RequestsWhich Council Faces on Annual Basis But By David Kramer

Organization Representatives Cite The board of directorsProblems in Measure, Which Solons of the Grosse Pointe

Will Consider Adopting July 10 Volunteer Pro bat io n------- Program are very close

By Roger A, 'Waha to hIring a certified pro-A proposed ordinance governing solicitations bation officer to replace

in the community passed its first reading stage last Mrs, Jean Anderson,month but may be in for some tough sledding when who has served as thethe Woods Council considers adopting the measure organization's volunteerat its rescheduled regular meeting Monday, July 10, director for the past

The proposal, draft~dtl?y ---------- four years,City Attorney George a In, D. 0 I k City Municipal Judge stanis an outgrowth of the coun. lm lit 00 11 Kazul, president of the board,cil's concern over the num.

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although refusing to releaseber of solicitation requests For GP S the name of the individualfrom various organizationswhich annuaIIy come before being considered for the part.I P time, 20,hour a week postthe solons, These often num. n rogram for fear that it might jeo-ber between 20 and 25. pardize that person's pres-

In noting the proposal at. ent employment, said thattempts to control the num. New Federal Funding the board was "almost there"ber of requests, Mr. Catlin Gu'ldelines H u r t in reaching a decision on thesaid it also contains provi. director,sions making certain organ. Chances of Muni- "We have an excellent per.izations which do solicit Ie. cipalities in Com- son in mind," he said, ''It'sgitimately use contributed 't 81 k ).ust a question of sitting, f th t t d mum y ocmomes or e s a e pur. down and writing a contractpose, Grant Plan up,"

, I Has Received Calls One Year ViewedAnother reason for the pro. By Susan McDonald Judge Kazul said the can.Jloltcl"er posal, according to City Ad. didate is working on a Mas.

minstrator Chester E, Peter- Despite past success ter's degree and wishes to

Pl E l sen, relates to concern ex. wit h the pro g ram, continue towards a Phd inan Jyec< pressed by citizens about Grosse Pointe appears to the probation area, In addi-"being bothered aU the time" be striking out this year tion, the candidate has 15

By Board by solicitors. in its bid for Housing years experience in the field.The measure contains a and Urban De vel 0 p- "You're not going to find

Incidents of Youngsters Being Terrorized in Area section saying no person ment, (HUD), funds be- apersonlikethateveryday."P h & J d Sponsors T R d t T k shall solicit at a residence or f d 1 he sal'd whl'le explal'ningunc u Y of Windmill POInte Drive Related to Solons', rustees ea y 0 a e cause of new e era '

One Night Showing S d S f other building within the city f d" 'd r that the contract, il signed,Police Chief Says All Reports Will Be tan on ystem or which contains a sign saying un 109 gm e mes, will be for a one.year perlod,Saturday, July 1 f M . Photo • Ed f

o oVle - Given Prompt AHention Financmg UCd- "No Solicitors" in public The grants are part 0 He said that while Mrs.MICHIGAN RESIDENTS graphed in tion; Pros and view, HUD's Community Develop., Anderson "has really done a

were practically guaranteed Community By James J. NjaiJn I d Since the council approved ment Block Grant program tremendous job" as director,a chance to vote on the tax Now that summer vacation is here, more chi!- Cons Exp ore the proposal, Mr. Catlin said designed to eliminate blight the advantage in hiring alimitation question in No. h h 'd 1 11 . ne'ghb rh ods and com

I h " f dren are out riding their bicycles, but a large ma- e as receive severa ca s In 1 0 0 - certified probation officer isvember when petitions bear. n t e spirIt 0 com- By Susan McDonald from attorneys representing mercial districts, to assist 10' that he would have access toing more than 400,000 signa- munity involvement, the jority of them are doing so with dread hanging The Grosse Poi n t e organizations pointing out cal governments in special certain information about de.tures were presented to the Punch and Judy Theater, heavy over their heads as more and more young- Board of Education is ex- problems they see in the or- emergency situations and to fenuants which a volunteersecretary of state. Taxpayers ~1 Kercheval avenue, is sters are being beaten up and their bikes forcibly h k dinance. (One big concern aid low to moderate income could not gain' very readily.United for Tax Limitation, ht t k f th b t f tl D t 't pected to ]-oin t e ran S 't'sponsoring a one nig a en rom em y eens rom across le e 1'01 is over the fact the proposal CI lzens. Judge Kazul said there hasthe group sponsoring the . 1" Th' b h " f of school boards, admin-proposal, calls for a II'ml't on sneak preview of a film CIty Imlts. 1S appears to e t e OpIniOn 0 a d only permits one solicitation Pointe municipalities have been no further progress

h d d P k C 'I istrati\'e g I' 0 ups anstate spending to be tied to involving many Pointe group of parents w 0 atten e the ar ounCl per year per individual or received some $350,000 in toward getting The Farms.the growth of personal in. residents on Monday, meeting on Monday," June 26, tea c her unions from group.) grants during the last three Woods and Shores Councilscome in the state. Richard July 10, at 8:30 p.m. According to the parents, ------------ across the state next In fact, attorney Brian years. The money has helped to approve their share of theHeadlee, chairman o( the or- Principally filmed in the who demanded that drastic at the session, that her boy week in taking a formal DeFour, a member of the resurface local streets, pur- $25,000 operating budget reoganization, said he belicves community, "Sheer Luck steps be taken to protect was so full of fear that he stand against the Vouch- Grosse Pointe Jaycees, felt chase land for parking lots quested for the program.his group's proposal is more Holmes and The Pithtenstein their children and prevent did not tell her of the inci. er System of financing the measure "would possibly and repair water and sewer Questions Inactionresponsible than another pe- Sword" was produced by the thefts, most of these dent until the following day education. kilI fund raising activities systems. "We hope that they willtition drive similar to Cali. Dale Pegg of Fairholme road crimes oceur along Windmill because he was afraid hc ~he Board's legislative for all in Grosse Pointe Exception Is Park follow suit and get on thefomia's Proposition 13, and directed by Dennis Wick. Pointe drive at Alter and might have been taken into chairman, Laurance Har. Woods." Though the cities have ap. bandwagon with the other

• * * line of Moross road, Detroit. Korte roads, just over The custody by the authorities wood, said he hopes to pre. Prior to this proposal, the plied for much of the same cities," he said.Sunday, July 2 It includes the participatiol.l Park, Detroit city limits. and cited for carrying a wea- sent the resolution for a city had handled solicitation type of funding this year. of. The Park and The City

AT LEAST 35 I.cbanese of members of the Grosse A number of the thefts al. pon, vote at tllc trustee's annual requests as a matter of ficials in The Farms, City have both approved theircivilians were killed and 88 Pointe Theater. so occur anywhere along The Several parents in the au. meeting ~!onday, July 10. policy, i.e" such bids would and Woods said last week share of the budget, which is

The story spans 50 years Park.Detroit city limits from dience told the council and The Voucher System is al. have to come before the that HUD has tentatively reo computed on a per capitawounded when Syrian peacc- W' d 'II P' t d' fand I'nvolves the mythical m ml om e nve to the chief that their children most certain to appear on (Continued on Page 4) used to approve all or parts basis. The Park's contribu-keeping f'lrces turned tanks M k

and mortars on Christian country o( Pithtenstein, a ac avenue, are so frightened that some- the ~Iichigan ballot this No' ------- of their applications for the tion was $6,632.50, while Thefamous film producer and Incidents Cited time they are afraid to go vember as a IJrop1>sedamend- 'Nort1 ..POl.'lte' 1978-79 fiscal ycar because Cit"'s was $2,805,positions in Beirut, setting 0 th t Id f '

fire to more than a aozen two grown orphans, Morti. ne mo er 0 0 her out and play, let alone ride ment to the stato constitu- they fail to meet program The budget requested isb I mcr "Sheer Luck" Holmes son riding his bike along their bicycles, tion that will drastically alter WI.'IS HOllOrS guidelines, to pay for the salaries of theapartment ui dings, Observ. W. I 11 Windmill Pointe drive to I ' I It. t f f'

ers belicvcd that thc attack and Jimmy ltson, w 10 a So utJon Soug It tIC sta e s sys em 0 manc- The lone exception is The director and a full.time sec.was provoked by months of search Eor the elusive Pith. Korte, where two boys sit. Still another mother said ing ('ducation. Park. City Manager John retary, he said. The office

, d k' . I . I tenstein Sword. ting at the curb, got up, forc. that her small son's fear is so Rcmo\'c Ban North High School's stu, Cra ...ford sal'd Ill'Sconlnlunl't\. "'1'11be located I'n the ParktensIOn an s 'IrmlS les WIt I 'E I t' ibly pushed her son off his . d " , "Christian rebels. The S\Tians Vanety 0 ,oca IOns mgraine that when she gol's The proposal calls for the dent newspaper, UN0 r t h wiII probably receivc its full :'I!unicipal Building,claimed that the battle'start. Included in the cast of t\l'o'wheeler, jumped on the shopping, her bov takcs elimination of all propcrty Pointe," recently received a $100,000 allocation fro m Judge K a z u I sa i d heI'd wht'll thl' Christians took o\'l'r 100 people are a chick. b~kc and pedaled away. They along his baseball 'bat. not taxes that \Iere previously first class rating for excel. HUD to purchase land (or couldn't understand the reoto the streets IJr"testing the en. a guru and 40 singcrs \\ erl~ gone before her son! only to protect hcr, bnt him- : earmarked f" r education, lence in the High School off,street parking and reo luclancc of the cities to sup.d£'tainllH'nt of their leader' and danccrs on a moving bus. cou rccover fr'lm IllS sur. I self as well if thl'~ shollld bl' This amounls to about 60 I Journalism Contest sponsored move deleriorated strueturcs port the probation program,by the s~ nans; the Christ-! "Sherr 1.1:ek" was photo'! pTIse and (nght. I attackcd Hc had been chased percent of all prolJert~ taxes by the Columbia Press Ass'n. in either tire :lfack or Ker- "The inaction is what both.ians claimed thc attack \1as graphcd last ~ummer a,t a I Another .mothcr told ,of I several times b~ lan.:el' ho~s, : paid. at Columbia University, New I cheval shopping areas. ers me:' he said. "I can un.unprovoked. ~.,trIet~' of Pomle locatl?ns her son rzdmg on the dnve I and on one occaSlO1l had: A stale-\l'ide voucher sys. York City. Bul HL'!) has unofficialll' (k'rst,md the 'no' answer.

Includln~ the War ~lemoflal, a!ld, because of ,hiS fear, c.ar- ; been beaten up, lie. lIke: tem \Iould be I'stablished aI, In addition, the Michigan denied The Farms' rel]ucs't We understand that it's aMonday, July 3 the Vcrnie; road-Mack avc. r~cd a . large pIece of pIpe I many clllidren III thc 11l'lgh, , lOWing each !'Iuld a portion Intcrscholastic Prcss Ass'n, for SIOO.OOO to improl'e park, (Iifficlilt qllestion. The ',\'hole

nuc and "ll1ar,e areas and \~Ith 111m. Two large teen'i borhood. arc afraid to wn, of tax dollars to apply to cd, a war d e d "North Pointe" ing in the "Hill" shopping thing today is the taxpayerRi~h~r~ ~i~':~, ~;~~~~~:~~E~~ at I.ambardi's Hcstallrant, agcrs, apparent.ly from De.' ture outdoors., ! ucation al any school select. I staffer Ed Peabody an hon. area: The Woods' bId for I «'onlinul'rl on Page 2)

f I . Detr,oit. , I trOlt,, ordered hl~ off of the One ma.II, who dalllll'd tllat cd hy p,ITl'nls. orable mention for front page $120,000 to widen I.o('1111Ir'(,rnearly our.y('ar ong Sl. It I I tl t tl blC'c1c a d tit (C' t d P 6 I - -----1 r f s IOpe( la Ie movlc I' n rlC( 0 usc '- on Inue on ag(') I Th(' I,roposal also would layout and ontent. J boull'vard and improve water i J) -I .. k l'". ~d

/enec, 1.0 d an au( I('ncc 0 \\'111have a world IJremiere I force. The bike Owner fought ---------.--- ,rC'IIII'\'(' (Ill' ('('n•...lllllll.()ll"/ IIIIel1 r a h c abl' cat~ne :I (II 1 1)))"4 000 ... t k II t tl I ., " e n onor e men IOn anI sewer lines; and '1'111'" 4 .... "l'n Ul' 'Ians la Ie, sonll'til11C in S('ptcl11ber. 1 bac'k by swmging the mctal I ban 011 the use of t'IX mone\' I f r . 't', t R b'L'. S. should tightf'n its bar.! Tlckels for the I)revicw al pipe striking his assailants Board Sla It"., , ft' f ' , I]" 0 In erne\\' s ory; 0 III Clty's r~qul'st for S:i:::,;;OOto . ~I' I' T.'()PV.pgaining positwn ,'1I tl" , , " ".. or Sllppor () lIon.pu) II' Rowe, an honorable mcntlOn Widen ~otrc Dame an'll11e In ...-, d'" ['

, II I 1. 11" $2 Pl'f I,,'rson. arc available I who ran away. A I ~I . , I schooh, such as paroc!llal for cd i tor i a 1; and Steve: the COlllllwT('ial distrtct andSovIets. In all ,cllwtlOnal: through the Pllndl and Judy: . The mother told the coun, n n un ~l eel IIIg I and pflvate s('honl" ,spcech at the dl'd1('atlOn of I Theater or h~ ealllng 343" ('II. and Police Chief Henr' ' I i'rollolll'nts of the 1)lan ~randt. an honorable men- to resurfacc strCl'" The :'>Iiehigan Statc Lodgea new rl'l'fI"ltIOIl ('I'nter lJ'84 0 C( onc 'h, ~ , . ' hon for sports photography i (Conlinul'd on Pa "c !ll . Fraternal Order of Police,

' I ., . I . I e, \\ 0 lias prescnt I The Board of Edllcation (,!tIZl'n~ for :\lor(' Senslbll' ' . . .___ _"__~,~m('d in I 'tillS,t htolnor.l. :\IS~'i ---- - - - -- ------- ------- ----- ! wiil mcet for the flr~t tlm(' ~ lIlanclng of Edul'atlOn. say (FOP I, elected its 1978.79••Ixon S~1l 1,\ IC ." IR 'd I I It II tl' SM. F 0 I .officers at its reccntly com./11ust not bl' aff'lld to illl'"I\'(' t f St 10 C ' unng t hl' 1978 l,fi9 flsca \I I ~rl'a ~ Improve I 1/111Iller II s'e estl J'(' pl('ted conference in Lansing,Its~lf In I'oll'lI\lal ('onfll(ts e(lliCS , (} ,Ill l() l' 'fler('1 year on :\Ionda~ . .lull 10 at "ltnol~ IJ,I fomng tl1l'l11 to' .. ... " L- and Woods Offlc,'r Stephenbt'call'!' of thl' exp"f1('nce it 8 pill ('O!lll'ple' for ~tudpnts Thl' C. 1 D II I' , 'k Ihad with Vli'tllam. The Tl,blcl/ b),. GPW PII'I"I(>rS! The ag(.'naa for 1)](' :lIHHlal grollp .("I;IlIll~ Ihp pr"po,a! ,(IIIlllllleS 1//11er (>. (Il'()" I' fl' \Ias namct vl('e.prcs-

, /. organizatIOnal m (' (' I lng, \I III p'\I',lT\d tlw ('OJ1('('pt of - Idl'n! of the 8,500.nl(>mbersl)('ech wa,> not \llthout sOl1\e I, I or,~;HlIzali()n, the largest inv<'ile(! critH'i,'>m "f I'r('sll\('nt I sch('r1ui('d for 111<' Hoard I'll '" ('dIH'alloll 10 inl'iu(!,,' R )

By Rogl'T A. "'aha I The citizens cited scveral Room in till' .,\dllllni,lr;,1101l till' n,'('d, of all l'!nldn'n bl" ' , }' Ir('nr ~Joran . baroqu(' prof,;ram. t 1(' SI.1Il'.Jimmy ('arkr :\11 ('slunat!'!1 2:; to 30 conCl'rns to the commission! Bluldlng, .189 St (lair ;1\'(' I'rondlng a dl\prsi!~ (;f : h,e War :'IleJ1lOnal Will PlaYt,cl \1111 be thl' Bran Officer Pctnk, 50, who's

i'llllPns, most ,,,f whom n'. I Whl(')1 ultimately resu1tl'c\ in, 11\1('. ml"llides Iht' pllhhc ,,,h 0 1)1., : P~',;(nt Ihe t1l1~d e,~nc~rt "f, dl'nburg Conn'rlo :\0. I in F pr('sic!ent of the GrosscTUl'sciay, Jllb' .1 "Idl' In 1I11nt (Iuh dnv(', ;11, a unammollsly passed ml)tlOn 1,<,\\('aring'lll of 11('\111l'lcl"ll'd IlpPOllt'lih ("har~t' tll.' plan I~. _1st annual (.r(:sse IOlnte :\laJl)r, (BW\' 10-1/;1.hy.r S Pmntc Woods Police Officers

:\lo:\~O():-; L1k.I'; H,\ I:\S tl'lldl'd till' Woods PJanlllng to table aellon on th(' re.' Tnl'\('l' .ron (;,IIJd(,j"l (,It", \1111~'r:n" ,hao~ 'll till' C<ill S~II11nll'r "IIISIC fo('stv)al on Bach. Water \!t"ll'. (171!11. ,\~.,'n, ha, been a membt'rpl'rsisl<'dlll tll(' ('a'!,'rn third ('ommissloll's 111 (, (' tin g of qlll'S!. wilh Algpr P LaHood. lIon (If I)ffl'Tr, for tll(' \1':11", l";l!loll ~~~ll'ln and \1111forl'l' \\l'~jJ1esday, ,!lily 12, at8 ]I.Ill, h~ lIall(k!, ('one'l'rto In F for of thl' FOP .,>ml'l' 1956 andof tfti' n,ltlun \loTl<i"y, caliS' TIII'sd,,~', .!tllll' 27, 10 protl'st rl'p[('s('1l11Jl1: Studio CaTllNa. :lJlpOITlIIl1l'111of atto";Il'I' IIIl" .'Iall' 1"I:I,lalllr(' In ral'(': ~l'atured WIll bc a Ban. Ohol' alld ()rch,.,tra, h~ \'1 I., afflllall'd with Lodge 102,ing at !Past tIll) <I";\lhs. tit" a f('qll('~t frolll Sludio ('am. hl'lng rl'quesll'd to devl.'l' a dl'slgnat Ion of h;I11~,'. (r;';1 ,I at,' ITI('OIlII'la\(', III ahl)lIt qlll'! of 18th.('('ntury llrdll's, ,v;i1di. COlln'rlo In .\ :\llJl"r \ ('n('l1mp:"~m.L:all POinte and('\'acllall1'n of Iholl':tlllh I)f l'ra. Jnl". to illerl'asl' off. parkmg plan whIch \\mild lion I)f fIll"\" anrl a,,'ollnh III l"'re'('Tlt. Itli('1 af(' UO\I trOll :\llISIC by J)l'troit SYI1l" for 1\10 \,illllll' and S\r1I1~ 1I:\I'pI'r Woods offlCI'rsl.f('sidl'llh and TlIIIlIOIl.'of dl)l. ,11'1'('[ parklJll~ l1<'ar thcir he cOlnpatahle "111l ('IIII.('n ;JIld ('stahll,hlll,'nt of <i;llp, -I I; 1"'1'( "nl I, III onh'r to '11)1' ,phOIlY Orchl'slra mem!J('rs,: Ordll'\tra. h,l' \'I\'aldl, ar;d S!artl11g his second ('on,lars III prl)lll'rt~. damagl' IT1 !>lItiding, . 111'!l<'S. a.nd lo('all"n,> for HO:Il.d "f 1"11\ Ill(' \'oll('hl'r S~,t('lT1 I ("(1.n~I~ld('d hy Frl'defl(' ])e : ~(',r('nad(' III (; ~lajor, r; ;;~;;; 'I'ClltIVC term as \'I('('.presi.!Inorl(,d Jlortion~ of Wl'>l'ol1. AlwllH'r leqll('~t for 1'('1. (1llng a lack of parkll1t,: I',dllcallon 1l\"('IIlI1:' 1'/.111 Hf'IHI"rd ' II.I\(n. I f>.I1)(' kil'lJll' :\MltlllllblJ... dl'llt. Ill' has ~crved as a dele-sin ;'lId 11111101'IIardrsl 1111 1ll1"IOTl10 re'lllO,1l-1th(' huild. ,n the Illlllle(lla!l' ;ITl'a, ~lr. Tltl' BI>ard abo \\111at'! "n ,\ .',lInp~ of ~t.II(' \pg"la. i. Tile concl'rt \\111 he held I hy 'lo1.arl gall' to the Statc FOP ('on.\lilh up (" \('1('11 1I11'1l{" of Ing at 202:W:n 'lack ,)\'l'11I1(, LaHood told 01(' cOll1mis~I'lIl a varj('tl of f('comnl('nd,ill(JIl," Inr., londllt'!pd III :\prll In 111 the Fries Auditorium's i The orch("lra lTH'mh,'r~ ar,' fl'rt'r"'I' longer than anyrain \I pre' 1T"llilf'rt\ 1111110" nl"lpr I',;" Ih"rollhgl~ ex. a hOll1c had Il,'('n purchased frolll I,'r. WIlliam ('''at, suo 'II Ilalllood re'I'('al,'d slron~ ; Crystal Ballroom of Ow War I Donald Ilakl'l', Hoh{'rt Sorton oth('r member, holding the:In<l .,ot/lll('rll WI"~ "1I'ln T\\(J I'lon'd II Ilh .'!"rf' rt'prp~ellt;t. lW;lr Ihl' stOrt' ill lIuni ('Iub p('f1nleIH!l'nt. 11ll'llIdlllg t('xl Ol'i""ltlolJ anHlnt,: son1(' and i\!l'mofl,II, 32 Lakcshorc road. ! and Tre\'a Wombll', obol's, r('corcl \11th attcndance at 21WIS('OnSln rf'<,idpllh dH'd dill'. Ill"I's IH'lng told to give' tll"lr wllh the o!lJl'CII\'p Ill'lllg to hook adopt lOll', IH'r~"IIT1l'1 a grl',1t d('a! of I'''nfllslon . Appropriately, the e \' e. I Lowell Grl't'r and H ,I. 1\l'I. l'OnSI'Cllllve sessions.In/( tll(, dO\lllpOlir \\tlll(' ;It. f('l11od('llllg <'fforl a total ra/(' It 10 Inak(' roolll for f('port ;iJl(1hllSIIl('" 11"ln, :lh'llJ1 IIIl' propo,;ti. ; mng's setting will 1('lId il. ley, homs, Phillip Austin Officer Petrik joined Thell'l11ptlllg 10 c11';tIl III' fl"od,'d ('nlolll".l :Ij'pparall('(' toward additional parking Tlw 111('('llng ""I'l'll II>Ih" (J II1.1'If; pI'n'('nl, or 2:1 of' self to an almo~pllerl' of ba~s"orl, (;ordoll Pcterson: Woods' department in Feb,basl'III1'lIh. flqlng In II Ilh the arl'a, ('ontinul'd 011 I'al(r I») 'publlt' I('nnlilllu.d nn I'a~(' -1) i ('harm ,I!lcl intimacy for the I l('ontinued on Pa~c 6) : ruary 1955,

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harassed by the police andwas very difficult with thecourt.

She said the youth was do.lng so poorly in high schoolthat she feared that he wouldhave to repeat the year.

"I prompted him to takethe General DevelopmentTest which is equivalent togetting your high school di.ploma," she said. "This youngman passed it with such fly.ing colors that his counselortold him to try to get intocollege,"

The young man was ac.cepted into college,. she ex.plained, and after aboutthree months he was assignedto write a paper expressingthose things that had affect.ed his life. Mrs. Andersonwas mentioned often in thepaper.

"Society should do somephilanthropic w 0 r k," shesaid. "These young peopleare at a very formable, mall.eable state. They're very im-mature and it's very diffi-cult for them to handle lifethe way we think theyshould."

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New Probation Directorneed for the volunteer con.cept to remain basic to theprogram.

"A volunteer js much dif.ferent from what you mightexpect from a probation of-ficer," she said. "A volunteeris a friend, someone to guidethe individual.

"The plan was for volun.neers to meet once a week,maybe for no more than sit.ting and talking for an hourwith the probationer, hope.fully, in time, achieving hisrespect and confidence.

"Many of us found out thatit was a 24-hour thing. They,(the probationers), wouldn'thave anyone to turn to andthey would turn to the volun-teer again and again."

She said that she doesn'tyet know whether she willcontinue with the program,although she will definitelycontinue with the two casesshe is presently working on.

Mentioned OftenAs an example of the sat.

isfaction she has derivedfrom her work with the pro.gram, she cited the case of ayouth who felt he had been

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by the Park and City Coun.cils, that he personally feltthe trustees would react fa-vorably to the Village's par.ticipatIon at a cost of $1,275.

However, he made it plainthat he hasn't canvassed anycouncil member personallyon this question and didn'twant to speak for them.

Mr. Schroeder also saidhe's expecting one of thejudges to approach the coun.cil, perhaps at the Village'sTuesday, July 18, meeting,while adding a key is gettingboth The Woods and TheFarms to participate.

Farms Municipal JudgeRobert Pytell said the reasonfor the delay in The Farmsis that the plan wasn't devel.oped in time for inclusion inthe city's 1978-79 operatingbudget.

He said that the councilwill be approached again,perhaps at its Monday, July10 meeting, with a requestfor their share of $4,975.

GPW PlannersMeet July 19

At a meeting of the direc-tors of the Grosse PointeVolunteer Probation programon Tuesday, June 27, Mrs.Anderson was honored forher outstanding s e r vie ethroughout her four-yearterm.

Interviewed by the NEWSlater, Mrs. Anderson said shehas "thoroughly e n joyedworking with the program.There is a feeling that youhave affected someone's lifefavorably."

While she said that she"urged that they (the board),fund the program for a longtime," she was somewhattroubled by a possible over-emphasis by the board andPointe councils to make theprogram self.sustaining.

Shares CGncernsCiting the provision calling

for a probationer to pay afee for the help he receivesif he can afford it, she saidthis might be a problem forthe' youthful offender.

"If you look at the factthat individuals may haveall sorts of problems in try.ing to cope' you have to askare they really helped whenthey get put on probationand have to pay so much amonth. That's only going toadd to their problems," shesaid.

If the budget is passed bythe three remaining coun.cils, it will be for a one-year Itrial basis. Mrs. Andersonsaid that this fact is of some ~concern to her also, since, ifthe councils decide they maynot be getting their money'sworth from the program,they may decide to terminateit.

While she emphasized thefact that she supported fund.ing the program, she added,"If you have a paid directorthen some volunteers may bereluctant to help out. Onceyou leave the volunteer con-cept, it becomes quite differ-ent."

She said that the main rea-son she requested fundingfor the program was to han.die the administration of theprogram. "There was quite abit of record.keeping in.volved. I was more interestedin helping young people."

Much DifferentThe program did manage

to hire :l part.time secretaryfor a few months, she said.But what they really neededwas a full-time staff memober.

Mrs. Anderson stresses the

The Woods Planning Com.mission at its Tuesday, June27. m e e tin g unanimouslytabled action on a proposedordinance viewing portablesigns and sub-committee re-ports on a proposed propertymaintenance code and a pr~posal governing commercialvehicles and their storage.

As a result, the commis-sioners approved the sched.uling of a special meeting onWednesday. July 19, at 7:30p.m. to consider these mat-ters.

They also unanimouslyagreed to change the time oftheir regular meetings from8 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. beginningTuesday. July 25.

You may hear lots ofechoes in this old world ofours, but a mighty few realvoices.

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He said that when thejudges first presented theplan to the councils, theywent as a group before them."We got favorable responsesfrom all the councils. TheFarms was a little reluctant;they said they wanted to lookat it a little further."

Stresses NeedHe said that the Shores

C 0 u n c i 1 wasn't originallyamenable to the idea. How-ever, when the judges pre.sented the plan to them, theyresponded favorably.

Judge Kazul emphasizedthe fact that the programcouldn't guarantee to eachcommunity that aU the fundsthey contributed would be reoturned. He added, however,"'We would hope that itwould be self.sustaining."

He said that while somemembers of the Woods Coun.cil wanted to' have a figureon the number of probation.ers who would be serviced bythe program, it was impos-sible to supply them withsuch an estimate.

"Not every defendant is agood candidate for the pro-gram," he explained.

He stressed the need forthe program, explaining thatthe courts have only threealternatiVes with a personconvicted of a crime: a fine,jail sentence or probation.

"If a person just needssome direction, probation isa positive thing we can dofor them," he said.

Want Spedfics"The unique thing about

the program is that it usesvolunteers from its own com-munity and maintains thestandards of the community,"he continued. "The judge hasexcellent feedback and somecontrol over that person's,(the probationer's), life."

"This is a crime preven.tion type of thing," he said.It's been proven that this isthe best crime preventionmethod."

The program would workwith those convicted of mis-demeanors only. Judge Kazulpointed out that the pro.gram would service thoseconvicted of a crime in thePoi n t e s, not necessarilyPointe residents.

In response to queriesfrom Woods Council mem-bers as to why the programwas not made a part of theYouth S e r v ice Division,(YSD), he answered that itcould not function as a partof a police department.

Woods Mayor Benjamin W.Pinkos said he felt that themajor reason The Woods'share of $9,312.50has not yetbeen approved by the coun-cil was that the judges pre.sented no projected budgetfor the year. Specifically, hesaid, council members want-ed to know how the figure of$25,000was arrived at.

On Positive Reaction"To my knowledge there

isn't any objection to theplan by anyone on the coun.cil," he said. "But they didexpress interest in seeing aprojected budget."

Park Municipal Judge Bev.erly C. Grobbel said, how.ever, that the Woods Councilwas shown a projected budg.et for the program some timeago.

Shores Village PresidentGerald C. Schroeder said, inlight of the approval given

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Board of Education Trus- formed about the source o{tee Robert Warner express. some $2.5 million in equity,ed concern about the NEWS or excess funds, the Boardcoverage of the recently ap. plans to use, in part, to re-proved 1978.79 school bud. furbish and renovate severalget in a speech before the school buildings. .School Board on Monday, The $2.5 million were, inJune 26. part, accumulated from pre.

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must contain a variety of in-formation or a statementfrom the applicant as to whythe information cannot befurnished.

Such information includesthe following: the purpose ofthe solicitation and the useor disposition to be made ofany receipts, the name ofthe person by whom the reoceipts shall be disbursed andthe name and location of thecustodian of such funds priorto disbursement, plus adescriptioJ1 of the method ormethods to be employed inconducting the solicitation.

Must Have PermitMore information request.

ed includes a full deSCriptivestatement of the characterand extent of the charitable,civic, educational, patriotic,philanthropic or religiouswork being done by the ap.plicant within the city, plusthe identification numberissued by the attorney gen-eral under the provisions ofthe Michigan Charitable So.licitations Act or evidencethat the applicant is exemptfrom the act's provisions.

Each application for a per.mit will be reviewed by thecity administrator who willdetermine four factors in-cluding the net proceeds de-rived from the solicitationsauthorized under the permitshall be used exclusively forcharitable, civic, educational,patriotic, philanthropic or reoligious purposes, and thatnone of the proceeds derivedwill be divided in any man-ner with persons who actual-ly make the solicitations.

If all qaulifications aremet, a permit will be issued,with facsimile copies of thepermit being made in suCCi.cient number so that eachsolicitor of the applicant willhave a copy. Each copy willcost 50 cents.

The proposal also stipu.lates that solicitors musthave a permit in their pos-session while soliciting andexhibit it to any public safetyofficer upon request. Failureto do so shall be a violationof the city code.

Nb:es Residents ODIyMr. Petersen said the pro-

posal was based on a similarlaw in Beverly Hills, Mich.,with that ordinance limitingsolicitations to residents only.

How~ver, Mr. Catlin indiocated that such a provisionhasn't been included in TheWoods' proposal because hefeels it wouldn't stand up toa constitutional challenge,

The city attorney also be.lieves the measure wouldencompass the following ac-tivities: the !Jons Club WhiteCane Sales, Kiwanis PeanutSales, Beautification Com-mission Flower Sale, Boy andGirl Scouts Candy Sale, !Jt-tle League Candy Sale, OldNewsboys Paper Sale, Marchof .Dimes, Cancer Fund,United Foundation, RedCross, Muscular Dystrophy,Poppy Day Sales and similarsolicitations.

A rash of. smashed carwindows was reported in TheFarms last week, and policeare looking for someone witha pellet gun who they be.lieve is responsible.

Four incidents of shat-tered auto glass were report-ed during the night hours ofWednesday, June 28, andThursday, June 29.

The cars, with one excep-tion, all had their driver'sside glass shattered by a shotfrom a pellet gun. The fourthear had its back glass de.

'stroyed.The incidents occurred

throughout The Farms, in I

Fisher, Cloverly, Ridge andHillcrest roads.

Solicitations Viewed

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(Continued from Page I)council, said Mr. Catlin, whofeels the measure would pro.vide needed controls towardgiving the homeowner someprotection.

While there's a feelingamong officials that some.thing needs to be done inthis regard, a possibilityexists, pending further inputfrom concerned individualson the 10th, that the finalsection viewing the "No So.Iicitors" sign might be reotained, if nothing else,

Fee RequiredThe proposal says that no

person shall solicit for anycause whatsoever withoutfirst having obtained a per.mit from the city adminis.trator. However, the meas-ure doesn't apply to solicita.tions conducted exclUsivelywithin the membership of anorganization by its officersand members.

Permit applications mustbe fileG with the city admin-istrator, with each applica-tion including a $10 paymentto defray the cost of proces-sing the document.

Only one permit will beissued to any person duringanyone calendar year. A per-mit will be valid for a con-secutive H).day period andwill be restricted to daylight

Church PlansBible School

Mothers and their childrenare invited to register forvacation bible school atGrosse Pointe Woods Presby.terian Church, 19950 Mackavenue, set for Mondaythrough Friday, August 7through 11, from 9:30 to11:30 am.

For kids, the church willoffer crafts, games, lessons,movies and refreshments. Adass (or mothers will exam.ine a varicty of religiousquestions and oHer refresh.ments and crafts as well.

Registrations must be com-pleted by Monday, July 31.I"or further information, callNan Strandhagen at 881-3817.

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146 legislators, responded toMr. Harwood's survey, whichincluded 32 detailed ques-tions about how the planwould be administered.

About 61 percent, (14 leg-islators), said they opposedthe proposal. None of thelawmakers said they favoredthe system, but about 39 per-cent, (nine persons), wouldnot comment.

Many took strong standsagainst the plan, saying itwould "be the end of localcontrol of education" andwould "spell the destructionof the public school system,"for instance. They generallyagreed that a long court bat-tle on several aspects of theplan would follow its approv-al by voters.

The legislators were ableto provide very few answersas to ho'v the system wouldactually operate. Most indi-cated that the money to sup-port the system, in light ofthe ban on property taxes,would be raised from in-creased income, sales or sin-gle business taxes.

Support In PointeGrosse Pointe has its share

of supporters, as well as op-ponents of the Voucher Sys-tem. Pointer Marilyn Lundy,who serves as treasurer ofCitizens for More SensibleFinancing of Education, saysthe proposal will greatly im-prove the education systemin Michigan.

"Our present system offunding schools is discrimin.atory, it denies an equalshare of funding to all chilodren," Mrs. Lundy said in anearlier interview. "The Vou-cher System offer parentsthe right to select the typeof education they feel is bestfor their children."

In addition, the proposalhas boosters among many ofthe private and parochialschools located in ThePointe.

Writing in a recent SaintPaul Catholic Church Sundaybulletin, Msgr. Hubert Mainosaid the plan "would harnessthe enormous potential ofthe free market to the edu.cational process.

"It would improve thequality of all schooling andwould open the door to theupward movement of thosechildren still handicapped byinferior educational oppor-tunity," Msgr. Maino wrote.

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b.y John LundberqFirefighter Steve Madar I .. . , .. .

became the second man in \\ 111~'dTlllkl'r, la,or light WIRI'S 1~1l"1' d~~,. EW'IIthe City Fire Department to 1!lIr~III1<1.I(>',~ll<l ('lan'h. 011<'1' famed It~r the~r ~I'av~.complete basic police train. I '.ull h"lIu'lI lI:nor. are m'~rl' popular III thl'lr ll!(h,t'",ing at the Macomb County 'orm" lH(la~'. A, a re';lIlt, wIRe ... from tht' !tholll' n'~'"11Community College criminall art' lilt II' kilO" II. 'l'hl'Y have a strong, rou!(h la ...t.'.Justice Training Center on '1 " ...t H hlHWS ha\(' to IH' aged ill thl' hollle at It.astFriday, June 23. four H'lIr., IwfoTl' ,he~ are 'tame,'. Su if you art' look-

The training is part of a illt.:;f'-Ir a "illl' with a !Ol Ill' ('olur, a lot of 1IISle, alld aprogram to implement a can .... troll~ hUlHIIIl't Iry a f Tl'O('h HhollC,solidation of the City's .\rlll if HIlI'rt' IClIlking for 11 grl'at seh,('tioll ofPol~ce a~d !!ire Departme~ts. "illt,,, anll ~rJirih, ~ou lI('t'<! look no furthf'r thallW~tle fl.refigh~ers are bel,og P \HKIE'S P \HTY SliOPPE. 172,');) \1:l(.k. l'OrtH'r ofteal.ned In YOllce work, <:Ity SJ. Clair, llB,"i-0626. For vOllr .;umrner harhl'qUl'''pohce ~fflcber~ af.ref,tahkt~ng ,Iwrl"., 1I0thing like gt'lllline' drafl hel'r; we haH' k,'~courses m aSlc Ire 19 mg . I 'II I II Ik'Il 1!H'I'r 1II 1/2 :lnd 1/1. harn,l ..., aliI we "\lI'P ~ a Ill's I. S. . I tappinl! c'quipnll'lIt at no (~xtrll ('hllr~l'. Hour.;: 10-1 II

Flreflghter Alfred Fincham \lClII.-Thllr,: 10-11 Fri. & Sat.was the first in the depart.ment to complete the police IIEU'fo't-L 1IJ.\"I':course this spring. So far,10 police officers have com-pleted the firefighting course.

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Burglar EntersHome in Park

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It was only a matter of twohours on Sunday, June 25, atwhich time John Nelson lefthis home, before he returnedto discover that a burglarhad broken into his houseand had stolen two appli.ances, plus his car from thegarage.

Mr, Nelson, who resides inPemberton road, told Parkpolice that he left his house'at 1 a.m. and returned at 3a,m, to discover the break.in.

Taken, said the home own-er, was a small portable tele-vision set and a microwaveoven from the kitchen. Ap.parently to lazy to carry theloot, the thief entered theadjOining garage and helpedhimself to Mr. Nl'!son's 1974Hornet station wagon, whichwas driven from the scelle.

Detroit police recovl:'redthe vehicle on Friday, June29, several blocks away from

I The Park.Dl"troit city limits.However, the TV and the

I oven are still missing. Thl"amo\lnt of thl:' I,)ss was not

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Cite StudentsAt North High

Promotion Silverdonle Trip on Horizon for GP 'I(ickel~s'Sunday, July 2, to get the Is Seen :n 8y David Kramer .... -ir~ b;;;";;--a-pretly good, 17 teams, including one girlS-I ~ganized for two years is anpharmacy in order again. '.. . . year for the association, and, team. added advantage over newly

"What really bothers me soccer, has ('orne allv~ I.n not just for the 16-year-olds. Games were played at Uni. I organized teams elsewhere.is that while insurance will Race Suit G~osse 100nte. In fact, II IS At the Area W playoffs at versity Liggett and South I __ ._,, .. _cover the loss, I worked for ~~Ive enough to. go to lhe Irish Hills, association teams High School fields. THE ORIGINALmany years in drug abuse Silverdome to play. finished second in the 14. I I" 52 f A W

h C " , n ,eglOn 0 rea , .=....:c _education and now all that Civil Rig ts ommlSSlon If the first.place Hi'Y(',H" year.old l'ategory, first in the Pointe teams finished first PLASTIC COVERjunk is on th~ street," said Makes Informal Rec. I old team should bl'at Mount "12.year.olrl group, s('corl(l in in all a~e groups except forMr, Hill. "TIllS hurts more i d t' t I Clemens on Sunday, ,JIIly It;. !II(' l11'~l'ar.old group and the girls, H('glon 52 includes ~l,

than anything else." ! ommen. ~ I()rt 0 they will perform in an ex tied lor fll'st in the eil(ht. the East side of Detroit, Har. 1JlJIn his report, Officer Don. I Schools In Case hibition game at lhl' Silver. I Yl'ar.old l'ategory. per Woods, East Detroit and ~ :;:;.-

aid Schmaltz said entry wa,s dome on Sunday, July 3(j.\ Accor4!ing to Dr. Jean. Grosse Pomte. _gained through the roof on By Susan McDonald And they have already beaten Claude Elie who coaches the Dr. Elie, who says that soc. ~the west side of the building. The Michigan C i v i I Mount Clemens four times. ilo.year.old' Ea!(les and the cer is "just like baseball is CARRY- HOME~The suspects apparently , '. here" in his native country,

I. b d to the roof at the Rights Commission has The team finIshed on. top I elght.year.old Falcons, the (H 't') tt 'b t th '. COv £R AL I'Ec 1m e f It d d f Area W of the Amencan " al 1 , a fI u es e sue ..rear of 19803 Mack, a doc. in orma y recommen e ~ th SA' h' h aSSoclatlOn started up two cess of the association totor's office, via two meter that G r 0 sse Poi n t e . oU

Id oCtc~r ss!n., W tlCh years ago and had three coaching and cooperative

b d. h 1 t one of mc u es earns rom e teams last "ear h Used by MIllions 0'oxes an plpes. .. . sc 00 s promo e Cl'ties of Mount Clemens, I . J. • Iparents who make .sure t ef th b Id the two black teachers Tills year tl g b t t Ham. Own." F.rmers,Exit rom e Ul mg IS Lansing, Kalamazoo and Sl. " ,Ie or aOlza. oys co~e 0 prac Ice. Campers Boat." and Gardeners'

believed to have. been on its staff to settle a Clair Shores as well as neigh. I tlOn s membc~shlp has sky. ~{e said th.e fact that Thethrough the r~of, With !he year-old race discrimina- boring communities on the :oe~~ed ~~~ ..I~~yerS and Pomte aSSOCiatIOn has been 'tF',..:-; IH- HEAVY DUTYsuspects poSSibly leavmg tion suit, according to a east side of Detroit. \ ~~? -----1;tffl 4 MILalong Manchester boulevard S h I B d tt . . -'>-. "'--~ ._because a pair of pliers was c 00 oar a orney, 'fhe Silverd,;,me match wIll ...'=:~~':.' =found discarded on the lawn H a v i n g de t e r m i n e d be played against the second c., ,of a residence. through its preliminary in. place finishers in Area W.

vestigation that "probable ~ .__ ~Once inside, the culprits cause" exists in the case, the

climbed down the shelving com m i s s ion's conciliationto the floor and went staff. has recommended thethrough the store, schools promote the com.

Confiscated articles in- plainant, Carey Morton, toeluded the pliers, a screw- the first assistant positiondriver, a flashlight, a crow- which she applied for butbar and a pair of cloth was denied in spring 1977,gloves. Views Settlement

Police also noted that ,a Mrs. Morton, an. 1l.yearstorm door glass was discov- veteran of The Pointe schoolered broken apparently by staff, is currently teaching atthe suspects jumpmg off the Barnes Elementary School.roof when Mr. Hill heard She was one of 19 applicantssomeone above while work. for 10 first-assistant jobs ining inside the building, the elementary schools last

spring.. -In her suit, filed last June,she charged that her qualifi-cations for the post exceededthose of some persons whoreceived promotion. She al.leged she was denied thejob because she is black.

Douglas West, .attorney forthe school system, said heplans to discuss the commis.sian's proposed settlementwith the school administra-tion as soon as possible.

In a telephone interviewlast week, Mrs, Morton saidshe considers the commis-sion's proposal a satisfactorysettlement of the case.

After almost one year ofinvestigations, the C i viiRights Commission referredthe case to its conciliationstaff this spring in an at-tempt to reach an "out ofcourt" settlement, accordingto the commission's public reolations staff member, PhyllisMcKesson.

Lead TeacherOnly about one.third of

the cases investigated by thecommission are referred tothe conciliation level, Ms. Mc.Kesson said.

If e settlement is not, reached at conciliation, theI case is often referred to theI commission's legal staff and

on to the state attorney gen.eral's office, where a formalcharge of discrimination maybe issued, she added.

The first assistant job,which Mrs. Morton appliedfor, is a. semi.supervisoryposition in each of ThePointe's 10 e 1 em e n tar yschools, First assistants gen.erally serve as the leadteacher in the absence of thebuilding principal and assistthe principal in several ad-ministrative duties.

Mrs, Morton has taughtgrades one, two and four, andworked in the Skills/Talentprogram.

Top students in NorthHigh School's distributive

, education program were reo: cently presented spe~ialI awarqs by program coordma-I tor Brian Killian to mark! their achievements.~ Among the students hon-

ored were James Brewer,'Jon Calcaterra, Chris CuI.: mone, Diane Giard, Patrick: Kelly, George Koch and Joan, Miller,

More were Jack Onofrey,Michael Pack, Gayle QueUer,Thomas Sullivan, David Web-er, Lisa Wuerker and DavidYoung,

The students were citedI for their outstanding achieve.

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ment in the program, specialefforts at fund raising proj'ects, devotion of time after

Ischool hours and awards reoceived in state and nationalcompetition..

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Thieves Enter GP PharnlacySomeone e n t ere d the

Grosse Pointe Pharmacy,19795 Mack avenue, throughthe roof and took a varietyof items, including somedrugs, valued at an esti.mated total of over $900, ae.cording to a preliminary re-port received by Woods po.lice Saturday morning, July1.

Police said $286.51 in cash,about 30 cartons of cigarets,around 23 Timex watches,approximately 24 lightersand a. Kodak slim camerahave so far been reportedmissing.

Drugs taken include val-ium, carbrital, phenobarbitoland darvon compound, ac-cording to the report.

Det. Lt. Jack Pattersonsaid as much physical evi.dence as possible was takenat the scene in the incidentin which Robert Hill of thestore said he scared the sus-pects off once late Fridayevening, June 30.

Feeling the same suspectshe startled were the onesinvolved in the break.in, Mr.Hill said his telephone wireswere found cut so he wasunable to call the depart-ment immediately. He alsoreported his building alarmwas severed.

He felt the suspects tookthe articles and placed themin garbage bags, while not-ing they went through everydrawer in the building, Ittook all day Saturday and

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HOLLAND AMERICAN BAKERYCinnamon Bread lL6~:-63(

5TAHLS HOME MADE BREAD • • •AVAILABLE WHITE OR WHOLE WHEAT

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885-0242Window Repair & Main'enaneeOP£N EV£RY DAY. SUN, 10 I.4;

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Studio Camera Request TabledGROSSE POINTE NEWS

Parents Cite Concerns

Thursday, July 6, 1978

Summer Music Festival Continues

Ray H. Kiely

"Wandering andWondering"

Nursery provided

881-6010Chalfonte and Lothrop

The Grosse Pointe

10:00-Worship Hour

St. Paul Ev.Lutheran Church

Summer Schedule:Worship Serrice 10 a.m.

PRESBYTERIANCHURCH

19950 Mack Avenue(halfway between

Morass and Vernier Roads)Grosse Pointe W~od$

886.4300

The Groue PointeCongregational

ChurchGrolle Pointe

American BaptistChurch

2~0 CHALFONTE at LOTHROPSummer Schedule:

Sunday 10 a.m.Cribroom thru 3rd grade

Thursday evening7:30 p.m.

Crib room availablc"The Commonplace"

2nd Cor. 4:8-18Dr. Roy T. HutchesonRc\'. Terry J. Ging

Worship - 9:30 and 11:00Sunday School- 9:30

Nursery Both ServicesRev. K. R. Lentz, TH.D.

Rev. PauL E. Christ

MEMORIAL CHURCHUnited Presbyterian18 Lake Shore Road

For information Digltt orday cal1 88%-5330, dIal aprayer 882.8770.'

Dr. Robert C. LinthicumRev, David J. Eshleman

SHARP LEVELSOne frequently underestl'

mated problem faced byresidents of metropolitanareas is the noise level thatcan be encountered on largecity streets. In many cases,

, warns the Beltone Crusadefor Hearing Conservation,

, the noise levels not only areannoying but are hazardous

! to the human hearing me.chanism.

SAFE FLUEChimney Sweep

Evening Fcllowship 630 pm.

Family Night Wednesday 7.30 pmPastor William Cummins

Child care provided at all scrvircs

Gre". PoI"t.U"lh'

METHODISTCHURCH

Phone 881-5893

R.v, P. K.ppl.r

:'Ilinish'rs:Robert Paul WardMary Isaacs Frosl

EBENEZER BAPTIST CHURCH21001 Moross Road and 1.91

Sunday School 9.45 am:'Iforning Worship 11:00 a.m.

Firat 1Il,II.h

Ev.luth.ranOhurch

211 Moroll Ro.d116.2361

SummE'r Schedule:9:30 a.m.

Worship and ChurchSchool for Children

Summer Worship:Sunday School and

Church Worship 9:30

18 Chimney Fires in theGrosse Pointes last yearcould have been preventedby regular chimney cleaningThe byproducts from the burning of wood or .coal - creosote and soot - are highly,flammable and accumulate in the chimney'causing the possibility of a SERIOUS FIRE.:

GROSSE POI NTEBAPTIST CHURCH

%133& Mack AveDueGl'OIIse Pointe Woods

(a non denominationChurch)

Yale and Harper,st. Clair Shores, nr 11 Mi.

WHEAT SCHOOLSUNDAYS 10:30 A.M.

294.8713John Ludlam, Pastor

V.rnler Roed at W.d.twoodDrlv., Gro... Point. Wood.

884-5040

SI. JamesLulheran Ohurch

liOn The Hill"McMillan near Kercheval

TV 4-0511Summ'er Schedule:

Sunday Service 9:30 a.m.(Nursery for. small chil.dren) .Thursday Service 8 p.m.

July 6.August 24Rev. George E. Kun

Rev. George M. Schelter

CHRISTIANSCIENCE

First Church of Chrllt.SeleDtllt

GrollM! Pomte FlIrms28Z ChaUoJlte

Dear Kerby RoadServices

Sunday 10:30 A.M.Wednesday 8:00 P.M.

Sunday School 10:30 A.M.Infimt care pTotrided

WE SPECIALIZE INBIBLE STUDY

and Christian Friendship

"CHRISTFELLOWSHIP"

A W.rm W.lcomeAwa'Is YouMornIng WorshIp11;00 a.m.SlInd.y School9;-4S a.m.EveningService1p.m.Nlirs.ryAll ServlcllRev. Wm. Taft

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The Reynolds AluminumCo. recycling unit will pay17 cents a pound for alumi.num household goods everyTuesday this summer atEastland Shopping Centerbetween 10 a.m. and 12 noon.

All cans, siding, gutters,pie pans, et aI., must be freeof all foreign materials andcut to lengths of three feetor under.

"[pK' e M~lrademark'ofCBSinc :C'1978CBSlnc

Available wherever records and tapes are sold,

JOINS UF DRIVERon Burton of Bucking.

ham road has been namedchairman for promotion inthe United Foundation's 1978Torch Drive. The 1978 TorchDrive will be conducted fromOctober 17 to November 9to raise funds for 137 healthand community service agen.cies serving Wayne, Oaklandand Macomb COl,lnties.

UTo Meet Your Health Needs.... We Cover The Pointes. "

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(Continued from Page 1) I Commissioner George couil'l case, officials pointed out; . (Co~tinued from Page 1) I only to etch a driver's license (ContiDued from Page 1) the receiving line after the of 20 receive a 15 percelltBut the citizens in total lard, who made the motion only a positive approval hiS children had lost a total number in secret areas on Misha Rachlevsky and Paul concerts. discount. S t u den t tickets,

indicated they did~'t want ~ to table, suggested that if from the board of appeals. of nine bicycles in the last bikes, but also on all appli. Phillips, first violins, Alvin Festival.goers arc welcome (through college), arc at halfparking lot dose to their th~ proposal to r~ze tran. City Attorney George Cat. three or four years to ances and valuables in the Score and Franklyn D'Anto. to pre.concert picnicking on price.homes, with one resident spires,. a more feasible plan lin noted that if the request thieves, all taken from his house to deter burglars. nio, second violins, Philip the War Memorial lakeside Ticket and picnic box sup.accusing Studio Camera em. be deVised. is approved by the commis- g~rage, ~djacen.t to his. Wind. Keep Doors Locked Porbe, viola, Nancy Schweick. terrace and lawn from 6 p.m. per reservations may be 00.ployes of parking in Hunt Meanwhile, another citiz(;n sian it would go to the coun. mill Pomte dnve residence, S . k . bl hardt, cello, and Robert Glad. Guests are welcome to bring tained by mailing checks,Club el'ery day while citing suggested the commission cil silting as a board of wanted to know if something lie ~~\ areII a.~alla ~ to stone, bass. their own supper, thermos payable to Grosse Pointe Warsafety factors in relation to keep a special assessment appeals in relation to the can be done to close off Kor. ~arn t : d : I ~":ts 'd ar~ Mr. DeHaven, of Grosse and cooler or order "al fres. Memorial Ass'n, to 32 Lake.youngsters playing in the district in mind, while yet site plan for the parking lot te, possibly by construction f'ee~. e I.' ~ te:; qU1CthI .~~ I. Pointe, was named music di. co" box suppers at $3.75 each shore road, Grosse Pointearha and use of the land for park of a cul.de.sac Ica IOn y e au orlles. h by prepaid reservatl'on three 48236, or by stoPPI'ng .,t tile

, . another resident complained .. The stickers can be placed rector of Christ Churl.', U

Mr. LaHood responded to that two hour parking in the ~~gi (WhtiChthcannol bed.in. Mayor Matthew C. Patter. on doors windows or any Grosse Pointe, in 1975. He is days in advance. In case of War Memorial office.some of the concerns by street wasn't being lightly J ~gOhUbShO d)e surroun 109 son said that there was noth. other appropriate location. known throughout the coun. ~ain, the picnics will be held }<'urlh~r information may

enforced by the publl'c nel or 00 . ing that can be done in such D . ht k try as a choral conductor a Indoors. be obtalfied by calling 881.sayinJ: businesses not only ay or nlg , eep garage ' F t' I d . .' . 7511 881 12"6 . IJH'('(j good Joealions but ae. safely dcparlment. In. a fina.1 note. Amhed a c~se, not ?nly because Kor. did d I k d th leader in the field of church I es Iva a miSSion, pnce5 I or . <l " alll dOlla.('(',s1b1' lark' , '1"1 t', : IsmaIl, preSident of Studio I te IS a public street, but also ~?rt c o.~ ~n k oJ e , ge I music in the E pis cop a I arc $8.50 per person. Groups' tions arc wekome.

I.. (I Intg'l" 11 e nOllllg The o\'('rall theme of com. C,llllcra, Inc., told the eom.' because it is located in De. c Ie sal. oc e gara e

S Ofl' fl'pn'sPJ\ a 1\'('S \\ 1SI to . 1 .' . .. and house doors makes it' Church and a choirmastercase parking in Hunl Club' 1Il('n'la . {'JI(Tll:lehuwllt Inlo IIlISSIOIl l'fforls hal'(' be('n: trolt, Iwt In The Park., as that much harder for bur. I who spcciali:I.Cs in the train."That's why . b ht th'l r~~ldentlal was CIted by a made to try to have em. some people seem to believe. glars to get in. If you are ing of boy choirs.home and "~ee \\,~Ungtto aeICitIzen, who fell if this ploye.s park in the municipal In every incident dis-

H , I r. k I driving your car, it takes His choirs have parlicipat.sizeable expense to do this" occurs a ong la.c ~venue, at m Lochmoor boulevard cussed, none of the parents only a few seconds to get ed with the Detroit Sympho.he stressed. ' a gradu~l detenoratlon of but commuters book up blamed the police on reo out and unlock the garage ny Orchestra, the Oratorio

homes Will result. many of the spaces. sponse lime when incidents door to park your car inside. Society of New York, theCommission c h air man On this point a concern "We want to make the were reported. As a matter '11 dOh d

George Rinaldi said he want. a v e r rezoning' residentl'al people happy, and make of fact, it was stated at one Never leave your bicycle JUI iar pera T eater and on the front sidewalk, lawn, at Meadowbrook.e . the c~lizens and the property to commercial was property values better for time that two scout cars reo driveway, porch or where it Mr. DeHaven who has justbusmesses III the community ciled. However, no such reo everybody," he said. sponded within less than can be seen, especially in the returned from' a Europeanworking tog e the r, while zoning is required in this Residential areas a~d bUSi'l ~:~~: ~~~u~igatitP~~~:tlbe~ garage with th~ door open. If concert tour, also is an orgim

nesses must co.exlst, he 'n th' d' t ....t I you must do thiS. get the best recitalist and conductor of----- --___ _ added, while notinl( some. I e 1mme la e vlc~m y. n lock or chain and lock the chamber music.99 1879" thing must be d t I all case.s, .response .tlme has h Ione a so ve been wlthm two mInutes or w ee s. . In December 1976, he was

the problem. less, said the parents, who . I~ you see ~wo ?r more I~' presented the Spirit of De-had much praise for the d.1Vlduals acting In a SUSPI' trait Award by the Detroitpolice. CIO~Sm~tter, c~ll your 10c~1 City CounciL Mr. DeHaven's

Offers Advice pollee Immedlat~ly. Don t musical background and ex-Chief Coonce told the worry .that you thmk .y.ou are pertise is reflected for the

council and the parents that bothermg the authorilles b~. third summer in festival pro.he will issue orders that reo ca.u~e you feel the. matte~ IS gramming under his direc.ports received of suspicious ~r~vsI:~d.'letthe pohce deCide, tion as artistic director.persons in neighborhoods begiven prompt attention. Keep Eye Out ~ong his many. activities,

. he IS presently dIrector ofThe chief said that dur- ~e a. good neighbor, the choral activities at Univer-

ing 1977, a total of 215 bicy- chief s~ld. K~ep an eye on sity Liggett School, a profes.c1es, many of them newly your. neighbor s property and sor and director of collegepurchased have been report. let hl~ kee.p an eye on yours, choirs and is an organ in.ed stolen, with a good num- espeCially If. you go on vaca. structor at Macomb Countyber of them recovered. So tion. In. thiS case, too, let Community College, and afar this year, (as of Friday, your p.ohce know when you music lecturer at DetroitJune 30), a total of 109 were are gomg and when you ex- . .reported taken by thieves. It pect to return so that they Commmty ~USIC Sc~ool.was not disclosed how many can put your house on the :a;e also IS J;lresldent. o.fhave been recovered as yet. watch list. Ass n. of. Anglican ,MUSIC1'

Chief Coonce said there are . ans and IS a DetrOlt Sym.many things that Park eiti. If y,0u see any.thmg wro~g, phony Orchestra board memozens, and even citizens of the or th1llk there IS somethmg berother Pointes and surround. Nro~g, don't ever take the He attended Oberline Can.ing communities, can do to law. mto your own ~ands, he servlltory and University of

adVised. Your police have ..help cut down on bicycle the proper training and know ~Ichigan, wliere. he earnedthefts and other crimes. exactly what to do so let hiS BA degr.ee m. 1961. In

As far as bikes are con- them handle it. 1964, he recelVed his ~A. de-cerned, he said, the first gree fro m the Jutlliardthing to do is to purchase Ii- School of Music and diplomacense tags for the two wheel. Extortion Case at Academie de L'Orgueers from local police depart. Francais, St. M a x i m i n,ments and to have the bicy- PreMTria I Set France, in 1972.ell' license numbers regis- The closing festival can.teredo This would help in reo cert will be held on Wed.

f b'k ' Two Detroit men accusedcovery a I es In the event of extorting $5,000 from a nesday, July 19, at 8 p.m.,they are stolen and found in featuring the internatl'onallyth' Farms resident and merchante posseSSIOn 0.: another acclaimed Fine Arts Quar.were bound over for trial inperson. tet. In the United States, theA th d t ' Wayne County Circuit Court.no er e errent IS the quartet has been a maJ'or fac.us f t h hi h A pre.trial hearing has nowe a an e c er, w c every b tor in the growl'ng l'nterestpol' d t t h een scheduled for Thursday,ICe epar men. as avail- July 13, in chamber music, present.able for loan. These etchers ing concerts of quartet litera-were donated th h th Dennis Charles Prebee androug e ture from Haydn to Bartokcourtesy of local Rotary .1i1bert John Richard waived and beyond. 'Clubs and can be used not their Farms Municipal Court The foursome are Leonard

-----------------------______________________ examination on Wednesday.June 28, and remain free on Sorkin and Abram Loft, vio,a $10,000 personal recogni. lins, Bernard Zaslav, viola,zance bond each, Farms po- and George Sopkin, cello.lice reported. The quartet's program will

include works by Mozart,Their preliminary exam Britten and Schubert. The

date had been delayed from concert will be held in theMay 31 when their attorney Fries Ballroom.asked for more time to fa-miliarize himself with the For an opportunity to meetcase. the performing artists, Mrs.

Sterling S. Sanford, festivalPtebee anO Richard were chairman, extends an invita-

arrested on May 19, when a tion to everyone to join inmassive police team com- .posed of 31 men from sixdepartments foiled the extor-tion attempt. An attachecase containing $5,000 wasremoved from a car belong.ing to one of the defendants,police said.

The ~arms resident hadreceived threatening phonecalls at home from a mancalling himself his "insur-ance man." He gave the resi-rl~nt directions on where todrop the money.

The surveillance team fol-lowed the resident to thedrop site in st. Clair Shores,and shortly after the moneywas picked up, the suspectswere arrested at a trafficlight.

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CODE NO. 12-03.ORDINANCE NO. 225

Published: Grosse Point(' News, i;;SlI(, ofJuly 6,1978.

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Section 2. In all oth('r r('spects, Ore! i-nance No. Hl2. as heretofol'(, ament1(>d, shallremain in full force ant: effect, ('xc('p! ;<samended herein.

Section :3. This Ordinance shall take ,.f-fect twenty days after its enilctment or uponits publication, whichever is ]"ter.

ENACTED: June In, Ifl';11

Section 1. Subsection 1 of Section ,100 ofthe Zoning Ordinance of Grosse Pointe Farms.being Ordinance No. 192, enacted July 16.1973, is hereby amended to reatl as follows:

"1. One-Family DctacJll'd Dw('llin~s. Pro-vided, however, that lIJlon any huildabl,>lot, as determined b~' the regulations ofthis Ordinance, only one single. family df'-tached dwelling may b(' constructed ormai ntaincd."

AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SUBSEC-TION 1 OF SECTION 400 OF THE ZONINGORDINANCE OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS,BEING: AN ORDINANCE TO PROMOTE,PROTECT AND PROVIDE FOR, IN THE IN-TERESTS OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFE-TY, COMFORT, CONVENIENCE AND GEN-ERAL WELFARE IN THE CITY OF GROSSEPOINTE FARMS, THE CONSERVATION OFPROPERTY VALUES IN THE CITY, ITSCHARACTER AS A RESIDENTIAL COM-MUNITY, AND THE GENERAL TRENDTHEREIN OF BUILDING ANp POPULA-TION DEVELOPMENTS; TO ESTABLISHDISTRICTS IN THE CITY; TO REGULATETHE USE OF LAND AND STRUCTURESTHEREIN AND TO REGULATE AND RE-TRICT THE LOCATION OF TRADES ANDBUSINESSES, AND THE LOCATION OFSTRUCTURES DESIGNATED FOR SPECI-FIC USES; TO REGULATE AND DETER-MINE THE AREA OF YARDS, AND OWIEROPEN SPACES; TO LIMIT AND RESTRICTTHE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF FAMILIESWHICH MAY BE HOUSED IN DWELLINGS;TO PROVIDE FOR MINIMUM OFF -STREETPARKING FACILITIES FOR MOTOR VE-HICLES; TO PROVIDE FOR THE ADMIN-IsTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF THISORDINANCE; TO PROVIDE FOR A BOARDOF APPEALS AND ITS POWERS ANDDUTIES AND TO PRESCRIBE THE PEN AL-TIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF THE PRO-VISIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE.

THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FAHMSORDAINS:

Officer Banlu Leaves Woods

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Woods Public Safety om. ably stay with the depart. 00, 0 ltlca igns,cer Wayne Baum. who be. ment. F~ED W, BEYER 127. at Saint John Hospital.came a member of the de. "I'm really disappointed. An ordinance amending icate of inspection will be Services for Mr. Beyer, 91. A native Detroiter, she ispartment in May 1968, spent The city doesn't -apparently the city code governing signs issued upon request. An in. of Oxford road, were held survived by her husband AI.his last day at work Sunday, want to utilize people who in the commu'nity was unan. spection fee of $50 must be Thursday, J,une 29, at the A. fred, a son, Donald, and' oneiuly 2. to join his brother have talent in a particular imously adopted by the paid to the city for each an- H. Peters Funeral Home. granddaughter.in the property development- area," said the officer, who Woods Council at a recent nual inspection of a roof He died Tuesday, June 27. Interment was at Wood.home building business in .stressed he wasn't bitter bLlt reglilar rneetl'ng.' t B S H't letsIgn a on ecours OSPI a . mere erne ery.Lansing. felt it was a sign for him to The measure. which had . 110' wever, if a sign of any"I f It th I' d t k h The former president of • • •e e po Ice epar. ma e a c ange. been thoroughly explored at class I'S found unsafe so that

t d d d. b f National Stamping Co., Mr. PlIlLlP J. DANNAmen was a ea en )0 or At the same time. he said, the Planning Commission the visual may become inse. .

t (33 Id) Beyer was a life member of Services (or Mr. Danna. 67,m~ a my age,. . .-~ears.o 'I "I just hope wherever I end and COUJl('jl levels prior to its cure before the expiration of the Detroit Athletic Club and of McKinley road were heldWith the POSSlblllt~~S of ~d. up, that I will be associated adoption, prohibits the in. the ensuing year, and unable a member of the Riverside on Friday, June 30, at thevancement remote, he said. with top quality people as I stal1ation o( roof signs, re- to "'ithstand a horizontal" Kiwanis Club since 1934. Verheyden Funeral Home

After being reassigned to have been in The Woods," quires an annual inspection wind pressure of 30 pounds and Saint Philomene Church.the uniform division in Feb. while citing his fellow offi. o( existing roof signs with per square foot besides its He is survived by threeruary as part o( the rotation CNS, the students at North, the charging of an inspection own weight, the owner must children, Mrs. Louis F. Marr, He died on Tuesday, Junesystem affecting Youth Ser- school officials and especial- fee and provides for an ap. make the sign safe within Fred J. and Joe, nine grand. 27, at Bon Secours Hospital.vice Division, (YSD), per. Iy the North High Sehool I peal to the council in certain one week from the time of children and three great- A native Detroiter, he issonnel, Officer Baum was, Parent's Club. circumstances. notification by the depart. grandchildren. survived by his wife, Evelyn; "0

disappointed over the transi. "1 hate to leave but it's It also acids regulations ment. Me m 0 ria I contributions his mother, Mrs. Anthony ~tion, after some four years in just one of those things-you limiting the size and place. If action isn't taken by the may be made to the First Danna; two daughters, Mrs. C

the division. have to try and improve ment of political signs and owner within that time English Evangelical Luther. Joanne Oles and Mrs. An. ~"I felt I had talent work- yourself," he stated. requires the removal of such frame, the department of an Church. nette Ruzza; five brothers; ~

ing with young people and Public Sa f e t y Director visuals after an election. building inspection shall Interment was at White four sisters and seven grand. ~found myself right back John Dankel said he hated T~e ordl~ance becomes ef. cause the sign to be removed, Chapel Cemetery. children.where I started 10 years ago. to see an experienced officer fecllve on. Sunda~. July ~, with the expense being as. • • • Interment was at MountIt was only logical I'd check leave while noting the busi. On the inspectIOn of s~gns, sessed against the owner. ALVI.N W. HERSCIiLEB I Olivet Cem.etery.'.on other careers," he stated. ne55 opportunity which he the measure says all sIgns, The installation, mean.while adding if he remained Ihad. Slg~boarfds,. proJfeChn~h.s,lhgn~I while. of ope.n roof signs .and 82~e(r;::~~srf:r ~~1rT~eer~~~~~: I MRS. ~STlIER LANDAUER----------------------- an ~oo signs ?r \\ Ie a solid roof Slgns as defined late of Boca Raton, Fla., \\'ere Services f?r r.lrs. Landauer,

per,!!lt had been Issued must in the law isn't permitted. held on Wednesday, July 5, 67, of Washmgton road were

D. , H Y C t & be mspeded by the depart. . ." y aye our arpe S ment of building inspection Any part o( a bUIld 109, at the A. H. Peters Funeral held on Saturday, July 1, at

Carpet? Rugs Professl"onally when erected. If the signs ~uc~ as a. wall. pylon or pro. Home. the Vereheyden Fun era 1are found to be well con. ]ectlon hIgher .th~n the para. d Home_=-:=-==---. t f th biding face or I.Ie ied on Saturday, July She' dI'ed on Thursday,

, structed, et aI., and in ac. l1e 0 e. UI . I B RSAVE CLEANED cordance with the ordinance, (ront elevat~on a~d servmg ,10 oca aton. June 29, at Cottage Hospital.

20Of. W H a certificate of inspection t? carry a sign .wllI be co.n- Mr. Herschleb was a reo Born in Michigan, she is10 eave The Correct MethOd will be issued, upon request, sldered a ro?f SIgn and Will tired Detroit Edison em. survived by two sons, Thom.

ON CASH To Clean Your Carpet without charge to the owner not be permitted. ploye. as E. and David F., one sis.& CARRY • We do aH types of carpet repair or' erector. The measure, however, He is survived by his wife, ter, one brother and six

CAll FOR FREE EST/I,MTf It also notes that if any stipulates that this restric. Lila, a daughter, Mrs. Dolo. grandchildren.RUG East Side Carpet Cleaners new sign erection is found tion shall not be applicable res Kodidek, and two grand. Me m 0 ria I contributions

CLEANING 14111 Kercheval Ave. 822-1481 to be unsafe or not in com. to a gable, hip- or mansard daughters. may be made to the National"L..::===.::....J pliance with requirements of type roof when such sign is Interment was at Utica Multiple Sclerosis Society,OWNED AND OPERATED 8Y THE BABICH FAMILY SINCE 1948 the law, it must be made safe mounted on the face of such Cemetery. 6131 West Outer Drive, De-

by the erector or it must be type roof. • • • troit.removed within 48 hours All roof signs in existence MRS. PEARL S. DODGE Cremation was at Forestfrom the time of notification within the city will be con. Services for Mrs. Dodge, Lawn Cemetery.in writing to this effect by sidered as not conforming to 91, of Berkshire road were * * *the department of building the city code and the recon. held on Monday, July 3, at MRS. JANET M. DOHERTYinspection. struetion or replacement of the Woodlawn Cern e t cry Services for Mrs. Doherty,

All of the several classes such signs shall not be per- Chapel. Arrangements were 72, of Hidden lane were heldof signs must be inspected mitted. handled by the Verheyden on Sunday, July 2, at theby the department once a The measure provides an Funeral Home. Unity Church. Arrangements~ear as ~o th~ir safety. If ~ll appeal to the council wherein She died on Thursday, were handled by the Ver.IS well In thIS area, a cerlIf. any party who has been re- June 29, at the Arnold Home, heyden Funeral Home.

I fused a sign permit for a Detroit. She died on Tuesday, June

W" ht T proposed installation may Born in Michigau, she is 20, in Cleveland, O.

I'9 mo n eo m file a claim of appeal to the survived by a son, John, a She is survived by her hus .

.FI"lled by PO.lnters council. It must be accom. sister and eight grandchil. band, James, and one broth.panied by an appeal fee of dren. . er.

I __ $25 payable to the city's gen. Interment was at Wood- Tributes may be made to-----------------------1 An all Grosse Pointe team eral fund. lawn Cemetery. the Unity Church.was chosen to represent the Upon the receipt of an ap- * • • "Cremation was in Cleve.

CITY OF Southeastern Michigan Ten. peal, the council will estab. MISS MARY V. CALLAN land.nis Ass'n. at the Junior !ish a date for an appeal Services for Miss Callan, • • *.Wightman Cup Tournament hearing. At that time, the 69, of The City were held on JOHN F. WIIITEMonday through Friday, July council may grant the appeal Saturday, July I, at the Ver. Services for Mr. White, 76,10 to 14, at Central Michigan and allow an exception to heyden Funeral Home and of Lothrop road were held onUniversity, Mount Pleasant. the law upon finding that Saint Philomena Church. Wednesday, July 5, at the

The team, which will com. such an exception would be Miss Callan died on Thurs. Verheyden Funeral Horn epete with 14 other midwest. in the city's best interests. day, June 29, at her home. and Saint Philomena Church.ern teams, was chosen from On political signs, the law' She was a graduate of He died on Sunday, Julya sanctioned 18 years.and. views temporary political Marygrove College and had 2, at Saint John Hospital.under qualifying tournament. signs advertising a political taught for many years at Born in New Jersey, he isMembers of the Wightman candidate, an election or urg. Holy Name School. survived by his wife, Ger.Cup team were chosen from .109 a vote on any topic. She is survived by a broth. trude, and a daughter, Mrs.a field of 32 area girls. S h . t W'lli Frances Ebakly.The team is coached by uc sIgns -must no ex. er, I am J. Callan.Aggie Guastella of The ceed a size of 6" by 36" and Interment was at Holy Se. Interment was at MountWoods. Members are Sue must not be placed to ob. pulchre Cemetery. Olivet Cemetery.Mascarin of The Shores, ~Iar- struct the vision of any mo- • * * -----------E(aret Mayer of The Park, torist or bicyclist. They must MRS. GLADYS B. KARRERAnna Van Walleghem of The not be installed upon prop- Services for Mrs. Karrer,Woods, Eva Lucido of The erty prior to 30 days before 64, of Vernier circle wereShores, Liz Wachter of The the election or vote upon any held on Thursday, June 29, atFarms and alternate Lisa :\H. proposition so advertised. the Vereheyden Fun era Icou of The Farms. Not more than one such Home and the Grosse Pointe---------.--,_ sign "will be installed upon Woods Presbyterian Church.

any property advertising a She died on Tuesday, Juneparticular candidate or prop- Iosition. However, the ~lawsays the affected sectionmust not be construed as aprohibition against placingtwo or more signs upon suchproperty when each signurges a vote for a different Firecracker com p I a intscandidate or proposition. have been received in vary-

The property owner, the ing degrees throughout themeasure continues, must reo community but in two in.

Imove the visuals within five star:ces repor.ted to Woodsdays after the date o( the polrce on. Fnday, Jun~. 30,

I election to which the signs I the explOSives w~re ullhzed, pertain. to cause destruction to prop.

____________ _ __ erty.Father Ralph Barton o(

Our Lady Star o( the Sea Isaid someone placed fire.crackers on a widow ledgeof the school, on an air can- .ditioner and on a phone,causing minor damage toeach article.

In another case. a Perrienplaee citizen told police

POINTE WHARF I ~omeone placed firecrackers I

I 10 her mailbox causing it to Ibe blown off the wall of her:

885-4790 I home. Outside house num.:I bers were cracked as are.i suit of the blast.

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DETROIT, MI. 48224

unlocked, due to the factthat it was Good Friday, andalthough Dr. Craite was outof his oWce at the time, hewas expecting a patient at alater time.

"It should be noted thatSgt. Van Tiem was com.mended by the judge for hisexcellent job in preparingthe case, ' Det. Cardella said.

16734 E. WARREN

CHESTER E. PETERSENCity Administrator-Clerk

G PN - - 6-29-78 and 7-6-78

NOTICE OF THE LAST DAYFOR RECEIVING VOTER

REGISTRATIONS FOR THEPRIMARY ELECTION

TO BE HELDIN THE CITY OF

(&rnssr 'nhttr Ifnn~sMICHIGAN

ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 8,1978

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that any qualifiedelector of the City of Grosse Pointe WoodsWayne County. Michigan, who is not alreadyregistered to vote may register for the PrimaryElection to be held on August 8, 1978, in saidCity.The City Clerk will be in the City Hall on eachworking day during regular working hours forthe purpose of receiving registrations of qual-ified electors of the City of Grosse PointeWoods who are not already registered.The City Clerk will also be in the City Hallfor the above purposes on SATURDAY, July8. 1978, betw('£'n R:OO a,m. and 5:00 p.m.On Monda.v. July 10, 1978. \vhich is the LASTDA Y FOR HECEIVING VOTER REGISTRA-TIONS for said £'!£'ction the Citv Clerk willbe ill thf' City Hall betw'e('n the hours of S:OOa.m. and S:OO p,m, for the above ]lurpos£'s.

ADVERTISEMENT FORASPHALT PAVEMENT

RESU'RFACING ANDMISCELLAN EOUS

ASPHALT REPAI'RIn The

CITY OF

~rnliSt 'niutt IfnnbsMICHIGAN

Se~Ied proposa!s for furnishing all labor, ma-terIal and eqUIpment for installing appro xi-~ately 500 tons of asphalt for street resurfac-mg, 7800 sq. yds. of miscellaneous asphalt pave-ment repair areas, utility cover adjustmentsand repai:s will be received by the City ofGrosse Pomte Woods at the office of the CityClerk at 4 o'clock P.M., Eastern Daylight TimeThursday, July 20, 1978, at which time andplace the bids will be publicly opened andread. No bid may be withdrawn after sched-uled closing time for at least thirty days.Contract documents including necessary plansmay be examined at the office of the CityClerk or may be examined or procured at theoffice of the Engineers.A deposit of $20.00 will be required for con-tract documents and 'plans necessary for bid-ding. Entire deposit will be refunded to bid-ders only on return of plans, to the office ofthe Engineers, in good condition within twenty(20) days. $10.00 will be refunded to non-bid-ders after return of contract documents andplans in good condition to the office of theEngineers, within ten (10) days. Plans andspecifications will be mailed upon receipt ofseparate check in the amount of $5.00, per set,not refundable. Bids may be rejected unlessmade on forms furnished with contract.A certified check, bid bond or cashiers checkacceptable to the Owner in the amount of 5%of bid, made payable to the City Treasurer,must accompany each proposal. The deposit ofthe successful bidder shall be forfeited if hefails to execute the contract and bonds withinfourteen (14) days after award.The City reserves the right to reject any orall bids, waiVe informalities or accept any bidit may deem best.

Chester E. PetersenCity Administrator-Clerk

t****************~~ Aluminum Siding &, :* Trim ** White or Colors ** **POINTE SCREEN & SASH, IN(~*

~ 20497 MACK TU 1-6130 ~1f*******7Jf********

WE DELIVER884-0520

M & M DISTRIBUTING CO.Cleaning Materials & Equipment

brownish powder, which wasIliter determined to be hero.in, and a $100 check madeout to another doctor onMack.

When questioned by thedetectives, Pollard admittedthat he had used a screw.driver to pry open the innerdoor to Dr. Craite's oWce.The front door had been leH

c.n

N. J. OrtisiCity Clerk

SEWnTROUBLE?

RICHARD G. SOLAKCITY CLERK

NOTICE OF REGISTRATIONFOR

PRIMARY ELECTIONTO BE HELD ON

TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1978

CITY OF

~rnssr Jnttttr 'ark

CITY OF

~rnSli.r 'ntutr 1J1armsMICHIGAN

NOTICE OFREGISTRATION

FORGENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION

TO BE HELD ONAUGUST 8, 1978

15115 East J('fferson AvenuePhone: 822-6200GPN--6-29-78 and 7-6-78

TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THECITY OF GROSSE POINTE PARK:

You are hereby notified that any qualifiedelector of the City of Grosse Pointe Park,Michigan, who is not already registered, mayregister for the Primary Election to be held insaid City on the 8th day of August 1978.Registrations will be taken at the office of theCity Clerk 15115 East Jefferson Avenue,Grosse Poi~te Park. Michigan, each workingday, Monday through Friday. between thehours of 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and on Wed-nesday until 6:00 P.M. .The last day for receiving registrations will beMonday, July 10, 1978, on which day the saidClerk will be at his office between the hoursof S:OO A.M. and 8:00 P.M.For the convenience of the electors, the officeof th£' City Clerk will also be open on Satur-day July' 8 1978 from 8:00 A.M. until 5:00P.M. for the' purpose of receiving registrationsof the ('lectors qualified to vote.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that regis-tration of qualified electors who have not al-ready registered can be made with the CityClerk of the City of Grosse Pointe Farms, athis office in the Municipal Building, 90 KerbyRoad, Grosse Pointe Farms, Wayne County,Michigan, any day prior to and includingMonday, July 10, 1978, and that the City Clerkwill be in his office Monday through Fridayfrom 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Wednesdayevenings until 6:00 p.m., for the purpose ofaccepting registrations.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that forthe convenience of the electors, the Clerk willbe in his office from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Eastern Daylight Time, on Saturday, July 8,1978, and from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., EasternDaylight Time, on Monday, July 10, 1978.

GPN-6-29-78 and 7-6-78

CITY OF

Q)rnssr JnttttrNOTICE OF REGISTRATION

FOR THE

TO BE HELD ONTUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1978

PRIMARY ELECTION

NOTICE IS HEREBY GI;VEN that the Clerkof the City of Grosse Pointe, Wayne County,Michigan, will be at his office located at 17147Maumee Avenue, for the purpose of receivingregistrations from qualified electors who havenot already registered and from electors whowill possess such qualifications on August 8,1978 the date of the Primary Election.

You are further notified that the City Clerk'sOffice will be open for registration every dayexcept Saturday and Sunday from 8:30 A.M. to4:30 P.M. and on Wednesday evenings until6:00 P.M. for the purpose of accepting regis-trations.

ImportantThe City Clerk's Office will be open on Sat-urday, July 8, 1978 from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.to receive registrations and on Monday, July10, 1978 from 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M., the lastday to register to vote.

Thomas W. KressbachCity Clerk

GPN-6-29-78 and 7-6-78

Filter Repair :Dilll (Jutlook for "'Hintt-s:Bid Accepted ' .\ L1drvit 1II11UWll~ l'un.

Il'\)Ulinll<,\\ ~ PJ.s", \1 t.~t5M 1I1 Ill .. "",\""~~,.,,,,\ \11". '1\'1 ...<1 aud sClllcn\'~d to from--. Tht' ......1('..$ 1t'~'lkJth.,n (,\.f ~n\..(') \.....:t~ lh't ~~,~..~ ~J." ••~-sn ..,\ ..anY.a half hl \0 ,.~t\rs hl

The Woods Cou~cll at a I $27.500 h~ ~. 1I u..\~ {II'(' h' \Iu~hr~ h,~' (~\(O~"'\ 11.<11,\. ,lJ1IWU (01' the M~I\'h 201~ecent regular m~tlng unan. 1 trud. and d..m"ll:'h I' ",,''''ut Ill.!: br".lk'lIl vf a lo',II'IIIS Ih.l'tor'sIlnously accepted the quote, bUildings hilS ~'I\ I..nhtlw' 1'lUI,IW Sd~<"ll\,l,\" lU,'" I "ffl,....III Mal'll. avenueof the Charles Fromm Co.,: Iy appnl\'ed by Hl'l'. h"w "I;u! ,IlSlllW.stlll(t11 I' -'.V '\!llhvIISV Pollant, ;iI), ofgeneral con~r3ctors. of T~e i e\'er. a,'l'llrding h' l'll~' ~I",n ~1'lh IIh.il I, .. 'r\" 11'~ltl5 I" 20th sln:e!, \,111.1 has II r~('lIrrtWoods for filter plant repair ager Tholl\as Kl'l.'$.$b.:\,'h ",",;,1 t>ypulllll';: Ilh'Il"~ Illh' of Ll ~on\'ktions VII II num.at t~e Lake F.ro~t Park pool I In b."th Thl' Farms' :l1Id Ill"'l ar...a [Ill"." ~'ll.' \h.~"r 1><1' of .'harges inl'1l1llingeqUipment bUIlding. City's bids for fUllds 1,1 111\ J,'!U1KllI!: pr,'ksl ...d <II ;;I r~. 'vlher breaklllgs and enter.

The lowest of three quotes, prove commen'ial :ll'l.'as. ,'~'1I1 ml'ellllg Ik Nlkd th ... I mgs, was t:oIlvit:tedof break.the Fromm bid totaled HUD's reason for dl'n~Illg !ll'll po Iil'y ill thiS art'll ing and entering a business

. the grants was the samt'o lI,'- "sh\ll'hl~htl'd" before Judge Mit:hael Stacey$12,995. Work IS scheduled cording 10 city llffkisls, Cill' o{fil'ials were most III Wayne County Circuitfor completion by Tuesday. HUD determined thsl Ihl" ""l\l'l:rnl'd about HUO's reo ~~ourt.He was sentenced onJuly 25. level of "disinvestllll'nl" or, {usal of funds for street reo fuesday, ,June 27.,

-- I surfal~ing. ~(r. Kr~ssbaC'h Accordl~g to F arnlS Ue.t.'said If the H U 0 decisivlI is Samuel Cardella, the case: not overturned. the resurfac- 11'111. now be. turned over toing program will be cui from the Prosecutl.on Repeat Of.$80.000 spent this year to fenders Bureau, (PROB), ofjust $25.000 next year. the Way.ne County Prosecu.

tor's office.Such a cutback would If PROB can prove Pollard

throw The City's res~rfacing guilty of four felony convic.schedule back conSiderably tions he could receive aand cause a real inconveni. much stiffer sentence. Det.ence for those traveling City Cardella said that Judgeroads, he added. Stacey i n d i cat e d that he

The cutback in federal aid would consider 10 years with-couldn't come at a worse out parole if PROB is sue-time for The City, where the cessful in proving its case.council was forced earlier Pollard was arrested lastthis year to raise taxes over March in the office of Dr.the 20-mill point and cutback Donald J. Craite, 18540Mackpolice and fire manpower to avenue. He had earlier beenavoid a budget deficit. observed by Det. Cardella

. and Det. Sgt. George VanContmu~ to I~or~ Tiem entering a number of

The Woods lI;PP Icatlon .for other businesses along the~unds for a vanety. of capItal street.Impro~ement 'proJects WIas After arresting Pollard,tentatlv.e~ydellled because o. the detectives found an as.cal ~rrIclals could not sub- pirin bottle containing astantlate a low to moderateincome level, (about $19,000for a four.member family),in the area, said City Mana-ger Chester E. Petersen.

Officials in the three citieswhere grants were deniedsaid they plan to continue I"working with the Detroit • ~ nHUD office to either appeal : • ~f WI ~,{rfnr~the decisions or revise appli. /,"< ',. .'~cations and programs to meet'federal guidelines. PlUMBING&HE1TINC

The Shores did not apply jfor any funds under the pro- '5304 ICERCH~Al .• VA 2.9070gram this year. I

OFFICIALNOTICE OF SALE$8,500,000.00

THEGROSSE POINTE

PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEMco~;~-:TY OF ¥IAYNESTATE O'F MICHIGAN

GENERAL OBLIGATION NOTES(TAX ANTICIPATION)

CODE NO. 4-01O'RDINANCE NO. 226

CITY OF

~rnssr 'nttttr lJ1armsMICHIGAN

AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION6 OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT ORDINANCEOF GROSSE POINTE FARMS, BEING: ANORDINANCE TO ADOPT THE PROVISIONSOF ACT NO. 5 OF THE PUBLIC ACTS OF1956, AS AMENDED, CREATING FOR THECITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS PUR-SUANT TO THE TERMS AND CONDiTIONSOF SAID ACT, A MUNICIPAL COURT ANDA MUNICIPAL JUDGE.

THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMSORDAINS:

SEALED BIDS for the purchase of the above notes will be received by the undersigned atthe Board of Education Room of Said School District, located at 389 St. Clair Avenue, GrossePointe, Michigan, 48230, on Monday, the 17th day of July, 1978, until 8:00 o'clock p.m., EasternDaylight Time, at which time and place said bids will be publicly opened and read.

NOTE DETAILS: The notes will be dated July 1, 1978, will mature March 1, 1979, and willbear interest at a rate or rates not exceeding 8';; per annum fixed by the bids therefor. The noteswill be in denominations of $50,000.00 or multiples or combinations thereof, designated by the orig-inal purchaser of the notes. Interest on the notes will be calculated on the basis of a three hundredsixty day year (30 day month).

NOTES OF THIS ISSUE WILL NOT BE SUBJECT TO PRIOR REDEMPTION.

PAYING AGENT: Both principal and interest shall be payable at a bank or trust companylocated in Michigan qualified to act as paying agent under State or United States law, to be des-ignated by the original purchaser of the notes. The purchaser may designate, not to exceed twoco-paying agents, similarly qualified, which may be located outside of Michigan.

PURPOSE AND SECURITY: The notes are issued in anticipatio~ of operating taxes dueand payable on December 1, 1978. The first collections of said taxes are required to be set asidein a separate deposi tory account until the amount so set aside is sufficient for payment of prin-cipal and interest on the notes herein offered and any ether notes hereafter issued in anticipationof said taxes. In case of the insufficiency of the taxes pledged for the payment thereof the SchoolDistrict is required to pay the notes from any funds legally available therefor, and, if necessary,levy sufficient taxes on all taxable property in the School District for the payment thereof, with-out limitation as to rate or amount.

GOOD FAITH: A certified or cashier's check in the amount of 2',; of the par value of thenotes drawn upon an incorporated bank or trust company and payable to the order of the treas-urer of the School District must accompany each bid as a guarantee of good faith on the part ofthe bidder. to be forfeited as liquidated damages if such bid be accepted and the bidder fails to.take up and pay for the notes. No interest shall be allowed on the good faith checks and checksof the unsuccessful bidders WIll be promptly returned to each bidder's' representative or by reg-istered mail.

AWARD or NOTES: The notes will be awarded to the bidder whose bid produces the low-est interest cost computed by d£'termining. at the rate or rates specified in the bid, the total dollarvalue of all interest on the notes from July 27, 1978, to their maturity and deducting therefromany premium. No proposal f()r the purchase of less than all of the notes or at a price less than100',; of their par value will 1)(>considered,

LEGAL OPINION: Bids shall be conditioned upon the unqualified approving opinion of Mil-ler, Canfield. Paddock. and Stonf'. attorl1f'Ys of Df'troit. Michigan. which will be furnished with.out expense to thf' purchaser of the notes at th(. dellvery thereof.

THE RIGHT IS RESEHVED TO HEJECT ANY OR ALL BlDS

ENVELOPES: containing the bids should he plainly markpc! "Propos;l! for Notes."

JOAN R. HANPETERSecretary, Board of EducationTHE GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEMCounty of Wayne, Michigan

Section 1. Section 6 of the MunicipalCourt Ordinance of Grosse Pointe Farms, beingOrdinance No. 129, enacted December 16, 1957,as heretofore amended, is hereby amended toread as follows:

"Section 6. Effective July 1, 1978, theMunicipal Judge of the City of GrossePointe Farms shall be paid a salary of FiveThousand ($5,000.00) Dollars per year. Inconsideration of such salary he shall col-lect, relinquish, and pay into the CityTreasury all fees chargeable by him in allcivil and criminal cases and all other pro-ceedings and matters by and before him;and such salary shall be in lieu of suchfees, provided, that said Judge shall beentitled to retain any such fees which maybe paid to him for performing marriages.Section 2. In all other respects, Ordinance

No. 129, as heretofore amended, shall remainin full force and effect, except as amendedherein.

Section 3. This Ordinance shall take ef-fect twenty days after its enactment or uponits publication, whichever is later.

ENACTED: June 19, 1978RICHARD G. SOLAKCITY CLERK

Published: Grosse Pointe l\l'ews, issue ofJuly 6, 1978.

APPHOVED: June 20. IfnHSTATE Of' MICHIGANMUNICIPAL FINANCE COMMISSION

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Thursday, July 6, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nine

8. GE Portable 3-Speed Mixerwilh finger tip control andbeater clips for self storage.

9. GE AM/FM Portable Radiowith 9-volt battery included.

10. Sunbeam Automatic CanOpener/Knife Sharpener.

01

NEW 96.Month

~

Savings

P Certificates*$1,000

MinimumYEAR Deposit

Now even higher interest on depositsof $1,000 or more for 96 months. In-terest is paid and compounded Quar-terly to yield 8.24% annually .

• You can withdraw your money atany lime However, Inaccordance WIth 'edenl regulations on all certlflcateaccounts, a substantraf mteres1 penalty 1$ reQuired forearly Withdrawal The Withdrawn fund, win lose 90days m1eres1 and In addlt'on the In1erest on the With-drawn funds wlIl be recalcula1ed hom the onglnalferm of the certificate at the then current regurarpassbook rate

4. GE Digital Alarm Clock withlighted time dial.

5. GE 'Touch 'N Curl" Mist-DryCurler with Wave Comb.

6, GE Electric Slicing Knifewith detachable cordset.

7. GE "Frank-N-Burger" Grillwith reversible grid forhamburgers and hotdogs.

7'''''fJL 72-~onth'"'£ !H Savings/4 yearCertificates*

$1.000 Minimum Deposl!To earn the highest rate of inter-est, deposit $1.000 or more for 72months Interest is paid and com-pounded Quarterly to yield 7.98%annually.

Or ••• take one ofthese free gifts

for Q deposit of$5,000 or more

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1. Sunbeam Miniature WalnutGrandfather Clock withswinging pendulum,

2. Sunbeam Mante! Clock withchime.

3. GE Steam & Dry Iron withnon-stick Teflon II coatedSoleplate.

71 OL 48-~onthXtHSavlngs2 yearCertificates*

$1,000 Minimum DepositWhen you deposit $1,0000rmorein our 7",% Certificate SavingsAccount for 48 months. interest,spaid and compounded Quarterlyto earn 7,71% annually

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$1,000 Minimum DepositJus! keep $1,CXXl Of more 00 deposrtfor 30 months and with interestpaid and compoynded quarterly.you receive 6,92% annually.

6. Sunbeam baked enamelStand-up Platform Scale.

7. Sunbeam Electric KitchenWall Clock.

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6i""OJ' 12-Month!P.....'0Sav!ngs. ; 2 ~~r Certificates*$1,000 Minimum DepositYou simply keep $1.000 or moreon deposit for 12 months. InterestIspald and compounded Quarterlyto yield 6.66% annually

4. Sunbeam Cordless Electric'Pencil Sharpener in yellow,orange or beige (batteries notincluded).

5. GE Miniature AM Radio with9-vo!t battery and earphonesincluded.

.ASK AB@uT OUR NEW 26aWEEK CE~f~~iCAYES!'xRATE IS 1/4% MORE THAN TREASURY Bill AVERAGE iJJCTION RATL

MINIMUM DEPOSIT $10,000

FChoose one ofthese gifts •••When you deposit

$500 or more

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Interest IS paid and compoundedQuarterly to y'eld 5.35% annually

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Take home some1hing nice fromSTAND FEDE SAVlN.S

1. GE Home Sentry AutomaticTimer.

2. Sunbeam "Wink Awake" AlarmClock with lighted dial.

3. Sunbeam Electric LadiesShaver with removable head.

AlI1heIe savings accounts available at Standard Federal Savings

5.c1 fJl'. Regular Passbook~i'fI; Savings Accounts

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OFFICES CONVENIENTLY LOCATED TO SERVE YOU AT

14628 East Jefferson at Manistique. . . . . . . .821-308516530 East Warren near Outer Drive. . . . . . .884-014011511Kelly Road at Whittier 371-9450

25515 Harper, St. Clair Shores , 771-2200405 Griswold at Jefferson. . . . . . . 965-477419700 Mack, Grosse Pte. Wds.(Open 1978)..881-1135

STANDARDFEDERAL SAVINGS

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second and third prize win.ning efforts.

Now that the winningentry has been selected. JeanRice, commission member,said the group wiII checkwith several flag manufac.turing companies to obtaincost estimates.

Later this summer. afterthe flag is made, a specialpresentation will transpirewhen M'r. Stopin will begiven the $100, donated bythe Grosse Pointe MerchantsAss'n.

The winning design is di.vided into three sections,with the first and third sec.tions a bright blue and themiddle section, white. In themiddle of the design is acircle of stars around thecity seal.

structure in the communityif it's approved.

"When you, get to a pointof talking about elevationsand site plans, I'd like ourdepartment to be involved inthis," he stated, in viewingfire safety factors. At thistime, the department's pres.ent equipment would not beable to handle a structureof such a proposed height.

Mr. Dolgner stated that thebuilding would have its ownfire system, its own electri-cal generator and emergencybuttons in each apartmentfor the use of seniors.

The question as approvedby the council in May readsas follows:

Do you favor the creationof a building authority by thecity for the purpose of con-structing senior citizen hous-ing for Woods residents onlyto be financed by a revenuebond issue not to exceed$4,500,000 to be repaid fromrentals; such housing to belocated in Ghesquiere Parkon approximately three acresof land to be donated to thebuilding authority by thecity?

Thursday, July 6, 1978

15222 E. Jefferson AvenueG. P. P ark (between lakepoillte & Beaconsfield)

Phone 822-5474FREE DELIVERY

Open Mon. thru Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Prucrlpllolls - Vila. I.. - COinlucul A".Serving the Grosse Pointes and Eastside Since 1945

Gerald E Bodendlstel, A.Ph, Michael A. Ozak, A Ph,Aoy Bedell. A Ph Aichard Kuczma, A.Ph,

Stopin Sweeps Flag Contest

•Admired In The Window. , ,of Azteca de Oro, 72 Kercheval,FASHION COOL! Those bubbletops and guaze skirts are notonly cool but right in the fash-ion picture for now. By the way,Ginny Bowen wants to mentionBATIKA is back.

•Beautiful Oriental Designs ...are seen on the brand new ad-dress, telephone and engagementbooks at Seasons of Paper, 115Kercheval.

By Pat RousseauThe League Shop ... spon- ~

sored a Midgie girl's softball -team. Guess what? They won \.the championship. Congratula- "'7'k. 'MJI/,l I'"tions the League Shop is very .~proud of you! -1•The Summer Clearance At Young Clothes... offers 33% % off clothing for boys and girls

. 110 Kercheval. •The Tapered Pant . . . fashions new rageis found in the new blue jean pant and jacketsets at The Greenhouse, 117 Kercheval, 881-6833. Be the first to wear them,

•Check The Sale , . . at Maria Dinon, 11Kercheval. There are further markdowns. Forexample Bleyle separates are now 1/2 off.•Collectors ... of little china

animals by Hagen and Renakerwill be glad to know there's anew shipment at Trail Apothe-cary, 121 Kercheval. C h 0 a s ehorses, calfs. mice, penguins,hippos, beagles ... and some-thing very new a caveman withhis cave. Prices from 60 cents.

•Pack. " for a GET AWAYin light sturdy good lookingkhaki nylon carry-on bags andwardrobes. Handsome r a inpanchos with cowl neck hood... put this wrinkle resistantgem in your bag. Youngsterspack for picnic or weekend incolorful canvas packs ... allat the Sign of the Mermaid,75 Kercheval.

and contain enough parkingto accommodate residentsand guests, He also said agreenbelt would be aroundthe proposed complex. whichwould have a projected onebedroom rental fee of around$260.

"The lasl time this issuecame up, (in November 1975when it was defeated),groups had youngsters outsaying it would take awaythe tot lot and a baseballdiamond," he said. "Nothingwill be removed that's therenow.

Saying such housing isneeded, while noting costswiII go up in the future, heindicated it would be morecostly to construct such acomplex at the Seven.MackShopping Center in reply toa question from Mr. Rinaldion the park location.

Mr. Dolgner added the 10.cation under considerationis basically an unused areaat this time.

Public Safety DirectorJohn Dankel, who attendedthe meeting. said such aproposed building would beradically different from any

Seniors' Housing Subject of Talk

ease at $10 and SIXtape cap.sules totaling $23.40 roundout the equipment.

The drug abuse pamphletsinclude those giving infor.mation on heroin, cocaine.marijuana and barbiturates,among other drugs.

Delighted over the group's Ithought. Woods City Admin.istrator Chester E. Petersen,'YSD coordinator, said, "Withthe exception of one year.the Lawyers Wives havemade contributions to theYSD for the purchase ofequipment since the incep-tion of the division, (whichbecame fully operational inAugust 1970}.

"They're the only civic ur-ganization which has consis-tently contributed towardsupporting the YSD for the Ipurchase of additional equip-ment we have not been able Ito purchase," he stated.

"Their contributions havemade it possible to purchasevery highly technical equip.ment such as the photo iden-tification kit," continued !\Ir.Petersen.

"From the outset, the Law.yers Wives have been 100percent behind the division."

For his part, Woods Del.Lt. Jack Patterson, divisionsupervisor in the detectivebureau, stated, "We're verythankful we have someone inthe community like that.We're glad for the support ofthe Lawyers Wives and thatoffered by other groups. Wewill use the money in thebest interest of the com.munity."

In saying the YSD re.ceived some much neededequipment, 1.1. Patterson cit-ed the low amount of pam-phlets in stock, the updatingof the photo identificationkit, (which is important be.cause of changing features,e.g.. hair slyles), and thesmall, pocket.size recordertoward more accurate reportwriting ability.

Public S a f e t y DireclorJohn Dankel added he wassurprised and impressed thatany civic organization is in.terested in what was happen.ing in the department tocommit "a relatively largeamount of funds."

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Know YourSchools

By Roger A. WahaThe Grosse Pointe Law.

yers Wives recently donated$824.40 worth of equipmentlo the Youth Service Divi.

~sion, (YSDl, reported Woods.off~clals.

Included among the itemsis a new set of facial anato.my and an additional frametoward updating the photoidentification kit which isutilized to make compositepictures of suspects basedupon the description of awitness. These articles reach.ed a combined total of $179.

A transcriber for dictationpurposes at $349, displaypamphlets for the YSD'sdrug abuse information cen-ter at $124, a pocket-size re-corder at $139, a recorder

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False LetterFiled in GPW

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Woods Planners Approve GP Lawyers Wives DonateOne Request, Nix Another Needed Equipment to YSD

ferent ones are breakingevery few days and brokenones repaired), nor can wesee around corners or guessthoughts. We are not mon-sters but neither are wesuper. human.

To conclude, the next timeyou see a meter-maid, treather as you would a daughter,or neighbor or friend; she isno special breed. Smile ather and let her know thatyou empathize with her. andmake both of your days hap.pier.

By Roger A. Waha citizen concerns over poten-Two requests from federal tial traffic problems in Blos.

savings establishments were som lane, he said the reoconsidered by the Woods vised .plans .eliminate ingressPlanning Commission at its to the property from Blos-regular meeting Tuesday, som lane, with egress onlyJune 27. to the street.

On its third appearance Mr. Carley noted a meet.before the commission, Stan. ing was held with a citizendard Federal Savings and in relation to the construc-Loan Ass'n. of Troy had its tion of a new brick masonryrequest to develop the north. wall near the proposed of.east corner of Mack avenue fice, while consideration wasand Blossom lane approved, given to the resident in rela.while a bid from Colonial tion to his trees.Federal Savings and Loan In the latter case, anAss'n. for a facility to be agre('ment was reached to in-constructed on the west side stall the wall )(J feet off theof Mack, between Lennon property line, whercin Stan-and Van Antwerp roads, was dard Federal will lose 10 feetrejected. and the use of one of three

The request of Standard drive.in bays, he noted.Federal was unanimously ap- At the same time. Mr. Car.proved by the commission Icy requested that the canopyafler represenlatives met be moved 16 feet off anotherwith nearby citizens to re- lot line rather than 13 feel.solve a number of problems, If there's any further adjust. Iwith the residents ultimately ment in relation to this fromgiving their okay to the the architectural standpoint.branch office. Standard Federal would have

In the motion to approve to come back to the commis- By Dr. William Coats,the plans. two modifications sion. Supe~intendent of Schoolswere stipulated. One was Meanwhile, the bid of Col-that a brick wall bordering . I F d 1 S .oma e era avlOgs was This week I wish to ex.the property of one citizen . I' d 'th hunammous y nixe WI arc. pand on remarks made inbe 10 feet, rather than six 't t G R I) . II b' .I ec . . ame elllg m. last week's column about thefeet, from the lot line toward t t d t l 'th B 'Ids rue e 0 mee WI U1. role of the Board of Educa.preserving his trees, and that. I tEl W k I109 nspec or ,ar a e y tion. The 1978.79 school yeara canopy distance be 16 feet dl th .. tan or e commISSIOn ow. I'S upon us, so 1 would likefrom the lot line of another d tl d Iar Ie eve opment of a fa. to comment on what localresident and not 13 feet as 'I.t -th f C ICI I Y 11'1 more 0 a 0 on. residents may expect fromshown in the plans. . I R . d Ila appearance. eVlse pans trustees.

Gary Carley, legal counsel, could then be submitted at aStandard Federal. lold the later date. Effective Board memberscommission he met with offi- The properly in question is should:cials toward making the presently being used as a 1. Have a deep and abidingplans more specific and to Jack.in-The.Box Restaurant, faith in the social signifi.achieve a more Colonial ap- with Colonial Federal Sav- cance of education. It is nopearance. ings planning to utilize the accident that the world's

In an attempt to alleviate existing structure with mi. most noted adventure in pub-- -- nor modifications and to add lie education and the world's

to the building. greatest democracy devel.oped together.

Robert Powers, president American democracy hasof Colonial Federal Savings, nurtured the public schools.said the association is con. And the public schools have

___ templating a move of its provided the soil and clioA letter purporledly senl savings office from its Mack. mate in which democracy

Diane Motney. to an Anita avenue citizen !Iunt Club location to the has suceeded,Of Huntington road, from a member of the Woods i Jack-in-The-Box location. 2. Accept their place onGrosse .Pointe Woods Beautification Commission I The site at 20247 Mack the Board as a public trusl

• • • was turned over to the pub. 'ill then be utilized as an of the highest order.To the Editor: lic safety department early < Iministrative and mortgage 3. Be sure that they repre.

We are writing this letter Tuesday afternoon, June 27. (J fice. "We want to take the sent all the children in theircollectively as a family to The false communication J .. k-in.The-Box and the land community, not any particu.express our gratitude and said if the citizen didn't im- SLI 'ounding it as a new Col- lar segment or group. Asheartfelt appreciation for the prove the appearance of his on I ~ederal Savings office," state officers they are reoswift and efficient efforts of property that legal action he Id. sponsible for all of theour fire de par t men t of would be taken. It also er- J it turned out, after children of the communityGrosse Pointe Park. roneously referred to the s?me I? minutes of informal as well as all the children of

As owners of the Old Place commission as the beautifica. diSCUSSIOnon the plans, Mr. the state.Restaurant, we recently ex. tion committee and wasn't Daniell was told by the com- 4. Keep in mind that theyperienced a fairly serious on city letterh~ad paper. missio.n to slrive for a more have an obligation to protectfire. Due to the rapid reo Surprised over the letter, Co.lo~lal appearance of the the schools against any per. By Roger A. Wahasponse by the Grosse Pointe commission chairman Dr. bUIlding... son or group who would The subject of senior citi.Park Fire Department the Albert C. Howe stressed the . ~he archItect saId the ex. weaken them. Trustees must zens housing at Ghesquierefire was contained and kept group hasn't sent any such Istlng. structu~e wasn't that show courage in thought and Park, which Woods votersfrom reaching the first floor letters to any resident or Colo.n~al, ~vhr~e requesting actions to safeguard good will consider via an advisoryof the restaurant and the business. speclf~c .gllldehnes from the schools for all children. question during the August Bapartments above. The communication said ('ommlss~o~. 5. Be open minded. Rely primary election, was viewed

This very efficient team that several neighbors have CommISSIOner Paul Roth.en. on facts. They should not be by the Planning Commissionaided by the fire depart: complained over the "shame. burg,. who made the mohon swayed by personal bias or at its regular meeting Tues-ments of Grosse Pointe (ul condition" of the citizen's to r~ject the plans, told Mr. vested interest. Respect the day, June 27.Farms, Grosse Pointe Woods property, with the committee D~mell. \Yh~ appeared on a ideas, suggestions and criti- Senior Citizens Commis-and Grosse Pointe City han- investigating the complaints prior occasIOn before the cisms of other people. sion housing chairman Au-dIed this emergency so pro- and finding them valid body. that he should have a 6. Be willing to work with drey Dolgner and her hus.ficiently as to avoid a total . . . clear understanding of the other Board members as adisaster. Three condItions would direction the city ~vishes to team. The Board meeting is band, Wilbert, a professional

Thanks also to the gener. have to be met or legal action take. the only time when the engineer, explored this ques-ous support of the Detroit would be ta~cn. They include Mr. Powers said a further Board can legally perform its tion in relation to need andFire Department who offered the followm~: All weeds meeting of the minds was duties. The individual mem- a sketch showing the pro.assistance and remained on must be routinely ~emoved, really needed, rather than ber has no control over the. posed location of the com.stand.by. lawns ~ust be routmely cut taking an "it's up to the ar- schools. At the Board meet. plex, (northwest corner of

Except for smoke damage, and tnmmed and lawns chitect" approach. ings, trustees have a voice the park).should be watered as needed. I . . PIa n n in g Commission

we were extremely fortunate .. n response, comnusslOn and a vote.that no one was injured or The lell_cr, slgne~ \~lth a chairman George Rinaldi 7. Be willing to devote as chairman George Rinaldiin the building at the time of scrawled s~gnatufl:, indicated said suggestions were made much time as you can to told the Dolgners the pre.the fire. Thanks to the ex. the c~mm.lltee .wlll. conduct to the architect. "We're not learn more and more about sentation was helpful frompedient efforts of the fire- a ro~tme. investigatIOn to .de- trying to dictate the struc- the schools in their district, an information standpointfighting teams involved, we termme .I~ the aforementlOn- ture and its construction the schools and educational and the commissioners lis-were spared total incapacity ed conditIOns arc being fol. We're nol architects Y . problems of the state and tened with interest.lowed . ou S' th f thof our business. We are now :. . should come up with a plan about American education in aymg ree acres 0 einvolved in plans for reopen- .It IS bl'm~ k~pt on file and give it to !\Jr. Wakely o'r general. To render educa- over 30-acre site, (zoneding within a few days. \~Ith the complamt at pub. Mr. Petersen, (City Admin- tonal leadership they need residentia1), is being viewed,

In addition to the efforts hc safet~' headquarters for istrator Chester E. Petersen). to do a lot of "homework." Mr_ Dolgner stressed theof our superb Grosse Pointe future reference. Your architect has th Decisions made as a mem- proposed complex will bePark Fire Department, under B?th City A:llorney George perience." e ex- ber of the Board of Educa. erected without removingthe direction of Chief Phillip Catlm and CIty Administ~a- Noting that some concern tion will influence the opera. any existing recreational fa.Costa, we were aided by the tor Ch.ester E. Petersen s.m~, was expr('ssed over the roof. tion of the largest organized cilities, only the angle of oneGrosse Pointe Park police. ~o theIr knowledge, no snll!- l\fr. Daniell said most of the undertaking in our com- ballfield, without reducing itsThey did an excellent job of I ar occur.rences have been buildings along !\lack weren.t munity. That's why it is im- size, would be changed.keeping things under control ; ~~~_~led_I~.~~~_!a~1. really that Colonial in ap. porlant that citizens com pre- (The complex will becomeand ass!sting us with safety' -- - p('fance. :'ft may be cheaper hend what it means to be a a. rea.lily only if the proposi.prccaullons. Fa I N d I to knock It do\\n and to start Igood school Board member. tlon IS appro1ied and only if He won the third prize.

It is a very satisfyin~ and' r ey a me I nil over." he added. I -------- the ('ouncil gives it the green the second prize ... and,reassuring .feeling to livc in ;To MHA Post I In hoth votes, Commission- I . AWARD FOUCIIEY light.) would you believe. the firsta commumty where "l('am I I ('r John Kennedy received A Presidential Merit Schol- At this point, Mr. Dolgner prize in the Woods Beauti.effort" is exten.ded:. it makes: --- Ilhe commission's unanimous arship in Geology was reo said the structure. as pro. fication Commission's Flagon~ proud to live m Grosse I . .Tames T. FarlC'y. of Colo. approval to abstain because cenlly awarded to Robin posed, would conlain 150 Contest, announced at a re-Pomt~. . I mal ro~d. presldenl and chIef of a possihle conflict of in- !,'ouchey, a senior at North units. (one and two bed- cent meeting of the council.

It IS With total gratitude executIve officer of Saint terest. High School. rooms}, be six floors high The happy win n e r isand appreciation that we say I John Hospital. was named ------ ------ .---.-----.--.------------"thank you" to all the men as 1978-79 chairman-elect of - --- ------1 Steven Stopin, 20, of Holly.wood avenue, who submittedwho performed so diligently. the Michigan Hospital Ass'n,. I four of the 17 entries con.

Sincerely, (MIlA>, board of trustees by sidered by the panel ofMr. and Mrs. delegates att('nding the 59th judges. i.e., the council. InDiamond Phillips, Annual :\IlIA Convention fact, no one was more sur.Mr. and Mrs. Thursday and Friday. ,June prised at the results thanDouglas Phillips, 29 ami 3D, in Mackinac council members themselvesMr. and Mrs. [~Ianrl, after a secret poll.Jay Jodway. He succ('rds John C. Bav.Owners of the pr('sidC'nt of Munson Medical A sludent at MacombOld Place ('enter, Traverse City, who County Community CollegeRestaurant. becoml's thl' board chairman. JUST liKE HOMEMADE FIRESIDE and a North High SchoolGrosse Poinle Park ~Ir. 1"nrlcv holds the de. graduate, Mr. Stopin will reo

• • • gree of :'.fa~ler of Hospital CHICKEN SALAD MINIATURE ceive $50 for capturing theTo the Editor: Admini~tration from North. MARSHMALLOWS first prize and $25 for his

, Two weeks ago. during en. western l'niv('Tsity and is a $1991'" 10'12.0z, Pkg, ---

II joyment of th(' fIrst concert fellow of the American Col. .. ~of the Grosse Pointe Summer If' d For a Perfecl Summer 1 Barbeque

IMusic Festival. I realized eg(' 0 Hospilal A ministra. AMERICAN lunch or Salad EA,how fortunate w(' ar(' tors. BONElESS Special

The ('fforts of public.spir. H(' has s('rved as sel'fetary BONELESSI ited rl'sidl'nts of Grosse of the Michigan Conference LAMBI P(lintc 11kI' Alexander Sue. of Catholic Health Care Fa. fANCY LARGE ROllED. Zl'k, founri('T of thC' festival, ('ilitiC's, as a ml'mber of the FROM lEG FOR TOP ROUND: frC'qu('nl1y arc unnoticC'd and ('xccutivC' commiltl'es of both SHISH BLUEBERRIES BEEFsomC'what unapprcciated the MHA and thr Greater

This Yl'ar, as ,n past yrars, , Detroit Area Hospital.Colln. KEBAB 8ftt ROASIthc fr'stival is I'xperiencing I cll, and as hoard rhalflnan 7p

I flnan('lal rlif!iru1t,Y dill' 10 of lhC' ~lIIA 1II\1tllal TnsLir 52 49 PT, Ideal for Ro';sserie: limited altl'ndancc, Thr least ance Co, • LB,,WI' can all do IS show our ----- --- --; support for this enriching WINS AWARD II and pleasant artivity by at. Kathryn A, MoorC' of Th(' Itending thl' remaining con- I Farms was hOllorl'd as an,cl'rts., ouhtanrling s l u rl (' n t at I

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an attempt to dispel somemisconceptions held by manyGrosse Pointe Woods citizensregarding their four "effi-cient" meter.maids. Hope.fully this will give all someinsight into life on the in.side of the uniform,

Misconception or Myth No.1: The meter. maid is a par-ticular species of monsterwhose purpose in life is toruin the days of the shop.pers on Mack avenue.

Not true! We are normal,pleasant. you n g womenbrought up in normal, lovinghomes-not dark dungeons.We all needed jobs andfound that the City of GrossePointe Woods needed us. Ineed this 'job to help methrough my last year of col.lege. Some of your owndaughters and sons maysomeday be meter-maids ormeter-men.

Myth NO.2: Meter-maidsget a special kick out ofwaiting for the flag to popup on an almost expiredmeter.

This also stems from the'monster" myth. Personally

have never waited for alag to pop up on a meter.-Iappily I find many more

exciting ways to spend mytime.

Believe it or not, when wemeter.maids see each otherat the end of the day we donot I!ather into a huddle andchuckle over the people we'stuck.it.to" that day.

If we discuss anything, itis the guilt we felt whensomeone came out of a storewhile we were ticketingtheir car. We are not sup.posed to feel guilty; we arcdoing our job.

Myth NO.3: (This is myfavorite.} Meter.maids aremind-readers or "car.read-ers." (Could there be such athing?)

When a meter.maid sees acar at an expired meter shedoes what she is paid to do-she writcs out a ticket for itand places it under the wind.shield wiper.

Contrary to popular beliefshe has no way of knowingthat the time has just ex.pired and the car owner ison the way out to feed themeter, or that the owner isout of change and has justrun inside the store to getsome, or that the meter ishroken.

We do not carry lists ofhroken meters, (that wouldhe impossible because dif.

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Sustainer recipients werethe Mesdames Joseph L. Co-bane and Berthold A. Trei-ber.

1/2 OFF

16828 Kercheval • Grosse Pointe2861 Somerset Mall Troy

Jh~ shops of

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Other new officers areMrs, Rowland 1. Austin andMrs, James Simpson, reocording and correspondingsecretaries, respectively, Mrs.Peter O'Rourke, treasurer,and Mrs. Frederick Ollison,Ill, assistant treasurer.

Decorators Show House Results Are Announcedat Annual Meeting: Sponsorship of Opera-

tion LINe Is Terminated

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SUPER SUMMER SALE

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DRESSES, DRESSES and JACKETS. HALf' SIZES.EVENING DRESSES. PANTSUITS.

SPORT SEPARATES

A Selection of: SWIMSUITS. BEACHWEAR. LlN(iERIE

Mrs. F. Charles Kaess, III, of McMillan road,j passed her presidential gavel to Mrs. Douglas H... West, of Trombley road, at the Junior League of

Detroit's annual meeting, held last month at theCountry Club of Detroit.

Mrs. Kaess had com-pleted two years in office.Serving with Mrs. Westwill be Mrs. Robert W.Spencer, executive vice-

, president, Mrs. Charles" A. DuCharme, III, in-1ji league vice - president,

Photo by Mike Buhler Mrs. Donald F. Chamber-COOK, (1961-63), MRS. CLIFFORD lin, community vice-pres-LORANGER, (1965-67), MRS. CLIN- ident. and Mrs. JamesTO?'; R. AiVILUXEN, (1967-69), MRS. E. Meyers, public reI a-GEORGE GRENZKE, (1969-71), tions vice-president.MRS. RALPH QUINONES, (1971-73), and MRS. JOHN BARLOW,1975-77), with current presidentMRS. JAMES E. ST. DENIS, whoseterm extends through 1979.

A Selertion of: SUMMER HANDBAGS. SfARrS. MILLINERY

Some of the merrhandise has been previously markrd down .

nounced the termination, af-ter seven years, of JuniorLeague sponsorship of Oper-ation LINC.

LINC, (Linking Individu-als to Needs in the Com.munity), now with its owntax.exempt status, will con-tinue as an independentcommunity agency, with Mrs.G, Howard Willett, III, aspresident.

Mrs. Roy Leinweber wasawarded the first JuniorLeague Certificate of Appre-ciation for her many yearsof outstanding support ofOperation LINC.

The members viewed anewly.developed slide pres-entation detailing the historyand growth of the JuniorLeague of Detroit, after

Mrs. Richard F. Kost, co. which Mrs. John T. Hunting-chairman for the league's ton, Jr., placement commit.recent Decorators S how tee chairman, announced re-House, announced that the cipients of this year's Place.successful fund.raiser drew ment Awards for outstandinga paid attendance of 19,454 volunteer service in the com-people and produced a net munity.profit of $110,000. Those honored were the

The money will go toward l :\lesdames Austin, O'Rourkethree new league projects: a a~d West, Mrs. James H.respite care c e n t e r for Dmgeman, Mrs. Joseph F.abused children, an exhibit Maycock, Jr., Mrs. Jack E.at the new Detroit Science Rosch, Mrs, Lloyd A. Semple,

- I Center and development of !\Irs. ~i1fred A.. Stein~r, Jr.,I an eastside branch of the and MISS Bethme Whitney.THOMAS KYDD, of Manor at Ashland College, Ashland,

avenue, has been appointed II 0.. where she is a sophomore American Arbitration Asso-head of the rathskeller en- \ majoring in Human Develop- ciation's Community Disputetertainment committee for ment. Services.the campus ac1iviti"s board (Continued on Page 26) Mrs. J. Peter Smith an.

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Arranged around the 25th anni-versary cake presented by CottageHospital tD its auxiliary at the iluxil-iary's annual spring meeting, heldearly in June at the Crosse PointeYacht Club, are a bouquet of CottageHospital Auxiliary past-presidents,(left to right). MRS. DAVID C.LOWE, (1957-59), MRS. ADAM C.

sex boulevard, was assignedto the Green Bay Press.Gazette, Green Bay. \'!,'is., aspart of the 10-week TeachingNewspaper pro g ram atNorthwestern University'sMedill School of Journalismwhere she is a sophomore.

Rehab I-Iono,.sIis Voluntee,.s

JENNIFER KYDD, daugh-ter of MR. and MRS. A.

During the post-Iun~heon; :\Iemories were further: souvenir pen. The three-program, Mrs. S1. Dems .m. 'stirred by an array of tiered cake was the hospital'stroduced the seven attendIng! memorabilia in the fover of Silver Anniversary gift, andpast-presidents, who recal~ed! the dub. Each 25-year" mem- there were many prizes toprogress made-and amusmg ber received a life member- add to the festivities plusin c ide n t s during-their ship in the auxiliary; a informal modelling of strik-terms of office. white rose, tied with silver ing summer fashions from

A quartet of past-presi. ribbons, was presented to Azteca de Oro.dents, Mrs. Henry R. Klein, each of the 10 25-year vet. Mrs. John Marshall pro.!'IIrs. Sidney H. Morgan. erans in attendance. vided the music during theMrs. Peden A. Meikle and 1\1rs. Russell R. Noble, luncheon. Mrs. S1. DenisMrs. Jack Lei t h a use r, chairman of the champagne presided at the meeting incouldn't make it to the luncheon, c e n t ere d hermeeting, but sent greetings tables with silver boxes this mid.point of the auxili.via letters to be read to the filled with spring blooms. ary's 25th anniversary yearassembly. Each guest received a silver celebrations.

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TON W. EVANS, of McKin.ley avenue, has been award.ed the United States CoastGuard Commendation Medalwith operational distinguish.ing device for his involve.ment in extinguishing awaterfront fire in Ponce,Puerto Rico. The award citeshis "meritorious servlce re-sulting in unusual and out-standing achievemenl."

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Nine Grosse Pointe resi.dents are among 69 recipi-ents of recognition awardspresented at RehabilitationInstitute's annual volunteer,luncheon.

Roberta Kushman, of Stan-hope avenue, was cited for100 volunteer hours; EvelynGilbert, of Prestwick road,for 600 volunteer hours;Joan Twohey, of Handy road.for 200 volunteer hours; PegLewis, of Lincoln road, for600 volunteer hours; PierreFuger. of Merriweather road,for 1,200 volunteer hours;

ICarrie Peebles, of Bedfordroad, for 100 volunteer hours;Dorothy Smith, of Lake.pointe avenue. for 400 volLm.teer hours; Jay Fielding, ofThree Mile drive. for 700volunteer hours; and Rober.

Ita Keydel, of Kenwood road.for 100 volunteer hours.

I Special.recognition awardswent to the Detroit AlumnaeAssociation of Kappa Kappa .Gamma, Garden Club of iMichigan. Easter Seal So. Iciety of Wayne Co u n t y, I

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Grosse Pointe North HighSchool 1977 graduate STEVEKRAJENKE, son of MR.and MRS. RICHARD KRA.JENKE, of Canterbury road,has been initiated as abrother of Sigma Phi Epsi-lon National fraternity atNorthwood Institute wherehe is a freshman majoringin Automotive Marketing.• • •

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Pointer DR. THOMASBOROKER, cancer specialistat Harper.Grace Hospitals,was invited to present are.search paper in Washington,D.C., on phase III of treat.ment for advanced uppergastrointestinal cancer at theApril meeting of the Amer.ican Society of ClinicalOncology.

PATRICIA MURPHY,daughter of MR. and MRS.PATRICK MURPHY, ofSomerset road, is a memberof the Western MichiganSymphony Orchestra thatperformed in concert April9.

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PATRICE B. GREINER,daughter of MR. and MRS.J. D. GREINER, of Middle.

Northwood Institute Busi-ness Management majorSCOTT THAMS, son of MR.and MRS. RICHARD W.THAMS, of Blairmoor court,placed as a finalist in theDistributive Education Clubsof America Career Develop.ment Conference held inKalamazoo.

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PAM REDFORD, daugh-ter of DR. and MRS. KEN-NETH H. REDFORD, ofLakeshore road. has beeninitiated into the Kappachapter of Kappa KappaGamma sorority at HillsdaleCollege.

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Pointer DR. HOWARD C.JOONDEPH served as "Doc.tor-of-the.Week" in the Mich-igan Legislature as a volun.teer for the Michigan StateMedical Society during aweek of meetings with sena.tors and representatives tobetter acquaint doctors withthe entire legislative process.

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Crumb's work refers to such composers asBeethoven and Berlioz, such writers as WilliamBlake and Federico Garcia Lorca.

"Echoes of Time and the River: Four Proces-sionals for Orchestra" brought him a Pulitzer Prizein 1968.

He is a recipient of the International Rostrumof Composers Award (UNESCO) and the Kous-sevitsky International Recording Award for "An_cient Voices of Children."

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Alex Suczek, of Beaupre avenue, current pres-ident of Pro Musica and guiding light of the GrossePointe Summer Music Festival, has announced thatthe society's 52nd season will open with an eveningof music and commentary by American composerGeorge II. Crumb: a visionary who finds new usesfor traditional instruments.

~or its ~irst quarter vf a century, Detroit's ProMuslca SocIety focused attention on composers.Maurice Ravel and Serge Prokofiev were amongthose who discussed and performed their ownworks at Pro Musica concerts.

Recertly, the society has given more attentionto performers and chamber groups at the brink offame-but there's a revival of Pro Musica's char-ter intention "to bring modern composers to De-troit" underway.

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Society News Gathered from -the PointesMiss ZanlpichTo Say Vows

Mr. and Mrs. August Zam.pich, of Belanger road, haveannounced the engagementof their daughter, Janet Lau-ren, to Raymond Stubble-field, Ill, son of the Ray-mond Stubblefields. of Knox-ville, Tenn. A summer wed-ding is planned.

Miss Zampich is an alum-na of Grosse Pointe SouthHigh SChool, Word of LifeBible Institute and East Ten-nessee B-a p tis t HospitalSchool of Nursing. Her fi-ance is an Agriculture stu-dent at the University ofTennessee.

PINWALE CORDUROY; vestedand versatite flattery fornow through fall. Designed byJ. H. Collectibles. of cottonin mahogany or camel. Blousesin cotton/polyester. 4-14 sizes.A. Lined cord vest. $35.Matching trouser pants. $38.Floral challis print blouse. $28.B. Tab-front bolero. $35.Pocketeddirndl skirt. $40.Pin~tuckedchallis shirt. $34.

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sisting the restoration, reovitalization and preservationof one of the world's accous-tically superb concert houses.

The idea. according toSan d 0 r Kallai, OrchestraHall's executive director, isnot only to raise funds tosustain the operation of thehall but to recruit an armyof volunteers to help in awide variety of tasks.

"A n yon e interested inhelping Orchestra Hall," Mr.Kallai says, "should seriouslyconsider joining the Friendsfor Orchestra Hall."

Memberships begin at $15for individuals, $25 for fami-lies, and range upwards to$500. Senior citizen and stu-dent memberships are avail-able at $10.

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Orchestra Hall PresidentPaul Ganson has officiallyannounced the names ofmembers of "Friends for Or-chestra Hall" who wereelected officers at the group'sorganizational meeting. heldthis spring.

They include two Pointers:Marilyn Lundy. who willserve as second vice.presi.dent. and W. A. Riddell,M.D., who will serve astreasurer.

Chairman of the board isFrank D. Stella. President isRenee Van Dewater. Execu-tive vice.president is KurtWeber-Stroebele.

Corresponding and record-ing secretaries are. respec-tively, Caroline Roulier andWilliam K. Springett.

Orchestra Hall's "Friends"can be found throughout themetropolitan Detroit area,reflecting a cross section ofprofessions and communitycommitments as well as ageand background.

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The engagement of SUoSAN SPE:\'CER S~UTH andThomas Anthony Bonomohas been announced by herparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-lard Sanders Smith, of Col-onial road. A late summerwedding is planned.

Miss Smith was graduatedfrom Grosse Pointe NorthHigh School and receivedher Bachelor of Fine Artsdegree from the Center forCreative Studies.

Her fiance, son of Mr. andMrs. Anthony Bonomo, ofPittsburgh, Pa., was gradu-ated from Muskingum Col-lege in New Concord, 0.•andholds a Master of Arts de-gree from Wayne State Uni.versity, where he is current-ly teaching and working onhis doctorate.

In September he will be-come assistant professor ofSociology at Millikin Uni-versity, Decatur, Ill.

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lowed by a champagne reoception at the Grosse PointeHunt Club. The newlywedsvacationed in Florida andthe Bahamas. They are athome in Hunt Club drive,Harper Woods.

The mother of the bridewore a long gown of palepeach silk and an elbowlength, high-necked capelel.The bridegroom's motherselected chiffon printed inmuted tones of yellow andgreen on white.

Baby roses and carnationsformed both mothers' wristcorsages.

The bride's mat ern a Igrandmother, Mrs. May Wil-son, designed her gown ofgreen chiffon with its longsleeves and ruffled, V-neck-line.

Richard Daly was guitaristduring the ceremony. EdPerson was organist.

Out-of-town guests includ-ed Sister Gertrude McSorley,OP. and Carol Stacy, both ofAdrian.

Barbara McSorleyWed at Academy

The Detroit Historical De-partment has announced theavailability of special toursfor senior citizens through.out the summer at its threemuseums.

Groups may tour the De-troit Historical Museum onTuesdays and Fridays, theDossin Great Lakes Museumon Wednesdays and HistoricFort Wayne on Thursdays.

Transportation to the mu-seums is by the Department'scolorful Historymobile.

Tours may be scheduledfor mornings or afternoons.At the Detroit HistoricalMuseum, guides will be pro-vided to conduct g r 0 upsthrough the Streets of OldDetroit. Participants will seea silent movie and enjoyrefreshments in the mu-seum's Education Hall.

At Fort Wayne and theDossin Museum, groups willbe able to organize theirown picnic lunches. Guidedtours of these two institu-tions also will be offered toevery touring group.

Registration fee for Sen.ior Special Tours is $5 pergroup. Interested par tie smay call 833-9721 for moreinformation.

Hunt Club Drive Is Home for Robert James "Karles, Who Were Married in Late May;

Lace Bands Trim Bridal GownThe Grosse Pointe Academy Chapel was the

setting Saturday, May 27, for the wedding ofBarbara Marie McSorley, daughter of the DonaldV. McSorleys, of Kerby road, and Robert JamesKarle. -----------

Presiding at the 11 o'-clock rites was FatherRohert Morand, a closefriend of the family whohas married five of thenine McSorley children.

The bride. given in mar-riage by her father, wore acathedral-trained gown ofpeau de soie. Wide bands ofembroidered lace edged herhigh neck and bell sleeves.Her veil was a lace-accentedmantilla.

She carried a cascade ofstephanotis, white roses andorchids.

Mrs. Richard Daly, in afloor length dress of mintgreen Qiana. sleeveless andhigh-necked. was honor ma-tron for her sister. Brides-maids. dressed identically inpale yellow Qiana, were Mrs.Gary Robinson and PatriciaE. McSorley, two other sis.ters, and Erin P. O'Mara.

Junior bridesmaid Jenni-fer Lynn M c S 0 r 1e y, thebride's niece, wore short-sleeved, mint green Qiana.

All wore daisies in theirhair and carried Colonialbouquets of yellow carna-tions, daisies and baby's-breath.

Thomas Karle was bestman for his brother. Theyare the sons of Mr. and Mrs.Joseph A. Karle, Jr., ofSouth Rosedale court, st.Clair Shores.

Groomsmen we r e JohnKarle. another brother. whocame from California, JohnMonark, of Grand Rapidi,Donald V. McSorley, Jr .• andJoe Supina, a nephew, fromPortland, Mich.

The nuptial mass was fol-

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Exchanging marriage vows in the GrossePointe Academy Chapel Saturday, May 27, wereBARBARA MARIE McSORLEY, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Donald V. McSorley, of Kerby road,and'Mr. Karle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.Karle, Jr., of St. Clair Shores.

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An Oetober 14 wedding isbeing planned by Debra JanePeterson and Thomas AllenConley whose engagementhas been announced by herparents, former Pointers Mr,and Mrs. Gordon P. Petersonwho now make their home inSouthfield.

The bride.elect, a GrossePoitlte North High Schoolalumna, is working in the Clark Women's Club memoTroy area as a medical sec- bel'S will be travcling Mon-retary while com pie tin g day, July 10, first to Kirk illcourses at Oakland Commu- the Hills in West Bloomfield.nity Coltege for her Associ. where they will gather atate~ degree in Applied Sci. 10:30 in the morning furcnces. eoffee followed by a tour of

Her fianee, son of Mrs. the church and explanationDonald E. Conley, of Hamp- of its history by Susan Allor,ton road, and the late Mr. then to Victoria Station fr,l'Conley, also was graduated I a 1 o'clock luncheon.

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October wedding plans arebeing made by HOPE BHO.PHY and Mark Lesperancewhose engagement has beenannounced by her parents,Mr. and Mrs. James E.Brophy, of South Oxfordroad.

Both the bride.elect, grand-daughter of the late Mr. andMrs. Raymond Foley. ofGrosse Pointe, and her fi-ance, son of Mr. and Mrs.Glenn Lesperance, of BayCity, are Michigan StateUniversity graduates.

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Further information maybe obtained by calling 259.6363. Ms. Gast holds a de.gree in Horticulture Produc-tion from Michigan StateUniversity and is on thestaff of the Wayne CountyExtension Service.

Ms. Gast may be contactedby telephone, 259-6363. or inperson at DGC headquartersin the Moross House in EastJefferson a v e n u e, oldestbrick home in Detroit, opento the public from 1 to 3o'clock on the second Tues.day and fourth Thursday ofeach month .

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Professional horticulturistDiann G. Gast, of Riverview,is now on the staff of theDetroit Garden Center, andwill be able to answer ques- .lions on gardening or horti.culture Tuesdays throughThursdays, between 9:30 inthe morning and 3',30 in theafternoon.

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Bentzens

The annual Marian Pil-grimage on the campus ofthe Orchard Lake Schoolslocated northwest of Detroit,sponsored by the schools'Ladies Auxiliary, is sched-uled for Sunday, July 9. Itwill begin at 3 o'clock witha procession from the shrine-chapel to the Marian grottofor rosary, litany and bene-diction.

Father Sigismund Kowal-czyk, pastor of Saint Fran-cis Assisi Parish, will bethe main celebrant andhomilist. Grace Niedbala,16, who will be a senior atDominican High School nextfall, will crown the VirginMary in ceremonies at thegrotto.

The auxiliary will host abazaar and serve meals inthe c amp u s auditoriumthroughout the afternoon.

ice blue, the bridesmaidsmedium blue Qiana. Theirflower baskets complementedthe bride's b 0 u que t ofstephanotis, pompoms andblue carnations, with baby's-breath accents.

Mr. Bentzen, son of Mr.and Mrs. Donald W. Bentzen,of Hollywood avenue. askedJoel L. Hall, of Marquette,a college roommate, to actas best man.

Guests were seated by:Paul Pawlak, also of Mar- I

quette, and Gary West, of 'Detroit.

The mother of the bridewore a floor length, mintgreen dress and jacket en-semble, with a corsage ofyellow and white carnations.

The bridegroom's motherselected' a formal length,blue flowered dress andmatching jacket, and a cor-sage of yellow and whiteroses and carnations.

Set Marian PilgrimageJuly 9 at Orchard lake

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RABE daughter of the Edgar J. Rabes, of Mus-kegon: and Mr. Bentzen, son of the Donald W.Bentzens, of Hollywood avenue, Saturday, May20, in Muskegon Trinity Lutheran Church.

bridesmaids Mrs. TimothyTennis, of Newberry, a col.lege roommate, and Mrs.Thomas Herder, another sis-ter.

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Write Their Wedding VowsThe wedding of Linda May Rabe and William

Fl'ed.eric BentzPlJ Sa tUl'day, May 20, in MuskegonTrimty Luthenlll Church, Muskegon, was followedby a reception ill tile church parlors.

, Presiding at the 31 - - ---------------o'clock ('xc!wnge of vows I fashioned by her mother.written by the bridal Of white Qiana, it featured

. couple was' the Heverend a two.foot train and ~ bod~ceHerbert II, Gtoupner. and sle~ves overlaid WithS 1 . t tl b'd' re.cmbrOldered Ale n con

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The nl'wlyweds, who met A floral headpiece ofwhile attendin~ Northern stephanotis and baby's.breathMichigan University in Mar- held her fingertip veil andquell!'. wh('re they will make tace.edged blusher. Whitetheir home. vacationed at stephanotis, cushion porn.Niagara Falls and in Tor. poms and blue carnationsonto. formed her bouquet.

The bride, daughter of She was attended by herMr. aad 1\11'5. Edgar J, Rabe, sister. Marilyn Jean Rabe,of Muskegun, wore a gown as honor maid, and by

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Patrice whose mother and work in child care centers, Christ Church, Grosse Pointe,aunt Cla~dia Greenhoe are is the sponsor for the Na. Charlene Deeraene. daughterboth' retired teachers 'was tional Honor Society and co.initiated a while back into ordinator of the Yearly of Mr. and Mrs. RaymondAlpha Zeta Chapter of Alpha Awards Assembly, has been Deeraene, of East DoyleDelta Kappa honorary soror- in charge of commencement place, was married to Walterity of women educators. activities and. in 1976, wrote Buhl Ford, III, son of Mr.

In just seven years she the Class Sponsor H~ndbook. and Mrs. Walter Buh! Ford,has served as president of This spn~g, Patnce tookher local ADK chapter, vice- on another JO~ when she was II. of Provencal road.president of the Grosse elected p~esldent of the The bride was aUendeuPointe Chapter of Women of Grosse Pomte Chapter of by her sister, Mrs. ArthurWayne, s tat e hospitality Wome~ of ~a.yn~ at the Post. Alfred Brush Fordchairman on the ADK execu. alumm association s annual served as his brother's bestlive board-and this spring luncheon, held at the Grossewas elected ADK's state Pointe Hunt Club man.treasurer. ~~~~~N;;;;';;~N~;V;;~~~~~~~~"""''''

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Pictured at Grace Hospital Auxiliary's recentannual meeting are, (from left), CHRISTINEZENS, of Devonshire road, past-president of theauxiliary, outgoing president MADO LIE, ofBedford road, and PAULINE THOMAS, ofBerkshire road, president for 1978-79. Duringluncheon at the Bayview Yacht Club, the auxil-iary honored volunteers for their many hours ofservice and presented a check for $24,100 to thehospital, for use in various projects.

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Featured soloists will beballerina Leslie Browne,well.known for her portrayalof a young dancer in the mo-vie "The Turning Point,"and Patrick Bissell, star ofthe American Ballet Thea.tre.

Miss Browne, Mr. Bisselland the Ballet RepertoryCompany, accompanied bythe Detroit Symphony Or.chestra, will perform Thurs.day, Friday and Saturdayevenings, July 27 through29. beginning at 8:30 o'clock.

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Friday afternoon, the pub.lie is invited to attend aunique Open Rehearsal ofthe Ballet Repertory Com.pany; during this lecture.demonstration Director Eng.lund will introduce memobers of the company whowill perform excerpts fromtheir repertory with com,mentary, music and somecostumes.

The rehearsal begins at1:30 with tickets selling for$3.50 each.

A light salad luncheon willbe available at TrumbullTerrace beginning at noon,or visitors may bring theirown picnic lunches.

A Young People's Concert.designed to introduce young.sters to the art of dance, is Ischeduled for II o'clock Sat. Iurday morning. July 29."Ballet and Beauty" is anhour. long program featuringthe Ballet Repertory Com-pany demonstrating how thedanc('s. techniques. music.costum('s and story are allessential elemenls of a totalperformance.

Tick<'!s for this YoungPeople's ('oncNt arc $3.50each.

Local ballet stuilents willhave an opportunity to en.roll in a :\taster Ballet Classto bl' laught by RichardEnglund on Th\lrsilay . .July27

The intrrnl('d iatr' class is! schNlul('d fnr 10 to 11:30

o'c1ock. thl' advanc('d class

, 1 !il

DeB to Play Bastille Day

across from Water Works I development as an adultPark in 1907. cerami(: school. The pottery

His son, Henry L. Caulkins, was named a national hi~.gave it to MSU in 1966 for torie site in 1971.

Steve Hagopian & Co.21711 W 10 Mile Road Southfield, Mich 48075

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Priced from $16 to $300.

.Savings depend on loolage, 20% maxi. 353 191nmum discount on furniture Free estimates _ ~of course' _

As a graduate chemist with 30 years experience, SteveHagopian has specialized in developing a gentle, but morethorough cleaning system,OUI special penetrating solvent mist reaches more deeplyinto fabric and carpet, yet accomplishes the cleaningwith the utmost care.In fact, we handle many jobs that olher cleaners can't,Even difficult or fragile fabrics turn out showroom fresh.Don't settle for less. Cal! Ihe one and only Steve Hagopian

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Students at Michigan StateUniversity's Pewabic Pot-tery in East Jefferson ave-nue are presenting their an.nual exhibit and sale duringthe historic pottery's regularhours, noon to 4:30 o'clockMondays through Saturdays,th:Qugh this Saturday, July 8. One of Detroit's best.' James Underwood will be I

It will close Sunday, July known musical institutions, soloist for this program.9, with a demonstration of the Detroit Concert Band, which features French musicraku, a Japanese technique will be performing at one of in honor of that counlry'sof firing pots. Detroit's most famous his- national holiday.

Admission to this exhibit toric landmarks, His tor i c The concert is free andand parking at the MSU Fort Wayne, on Friday, July open to the general public.Lifelong Education Pro. 14: Bastille Day. no reservations nee d e d.grams center are free. For The twilight concert be. Blanket~ or portable chairsadmission to the permanent gins at 7 o'clock in front of are adVIsable.- . IPewabic Museum, there is a the fort's barracks, built in The fort will op~~ Its g~tes$1 lifetime membership fee. 1848. The band, under the at 6:30 to allow vIsItors time

The museum features the direction of Leonard Smith, to. t?ur the grounds andworks of Mary Chase Perry will perform "International bUIldings before the concert.Stratton who, with Horace Congress" by John Philip More information may beJ. Caulkins, had the English Sousa and the "Mignon obtained by calling HistoricTudor style pottery built. Overture." Fort Wayne at 849-0299.

Student Show at Pewabic Features Raku

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Friday, July 14 at 8:30 p.m.on D'Hondt Way

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Following up the year-long success of the cheerfulTV public service spotswhich feature 60 peoplesinging and dancing throughthe museum, the blue andwhite bumper stickers alsourge visits to the art insti.tute.

Trustees, volunteers andemployes are now fixing the"You Gatta Have Art" ad.vertisements on their cars.The general public may pickthem up in the museumshops for 25 cents. I

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Returning to Grosse Pointe for her weddingSaturday, June 24, in Saint Paul Evangelical Lu-theran Church to Mr. Brautigam, son of Irvin A.Brautigam, of Oak Park, was J ANET LYNNSHAW, daughter of former Pointers Mr. andMrs. William H. Shaw, who now make theirhome in Boca Raton, Fla.

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Tickets for concert and buffet

$12.00

Patron Tickets - $20.00

Janet Shaw BrideOf Mr. Brautigam

Mrs. D. G. Brautigam

Alencon Lace and Pearls Accent Her Ivory SilkOrganza Gown; Noon Rites Are Followed

by Reception at LochmoorJanet Lynn Shaw, daughter of former Pointers

Mr. and Mrs. William H. Shaw, who now reside inBoca Raton, Fla., returned to The Pointe for herwedding Saturday, June 24, to Douglas GeorgeBrautigam, !

Setting for the noon I ~ h e i r sleeveless, high.ceremony at which The w~l1sted dresses of peachReverend Kenneth Lentz Qlana ~eatur~d scoop necksff' . t d S . t P ul and A-lIne sk.rts.a lCla e was am a .

E 1. 1 L u the ran The brIdegroom, son of Ir-vange lca . vin A. Brautigam, of Oak

Church. A receptIOn fol- Park, asked Craig Fahoomelowed at Lochmoor Club. to act as best man. Seating

The newlyweds will return the guests were George El-from a vacation on the West son, William H. Shaw, Jr.,Coast, visiting Lake Tahoe brother of the bride, and Mr.and San Francisco, to make Hall.their home in Grand Blanc. Mrs. Shaw chose a long-

The bride's gown of iv'ory sleeved, floor length gown ofsilk organza featured a bo- toast chiffon for her daugh-dice of Alencon lace on Eng- ter's wedding. Crystal bead.!ish net. Lace appliques cir- ing accented her neck andcled her high neck and more cuffs, and she pinned twolace, studded with pearls, ac- yellow orchids to her purse.cented her bishop sleeves.

Her hem was edged withmatching lace and clustersof pearls and lace rimm~dher fingertip veil, fallingfrom a lace-and-pearl Cam.elot cap.

She carried a Colonial bou-quet of baby's.breath, Eu-charis lilies and stephanotis.

Honor matron Mrs. GaryHenry, of Grand Blanc, andbri.desmaids Mrs. William H.Shaw, Jr., of Portage. andMrs. Harold Hall, the bride-groom's sister, of WichitaFalls, Tex., carried Irish Eyesroses, baby's-breath and tan.gerine carnations.

Pointl'l's MRS. GEORGEWOODS and MRS. HELEN ISAXTON recently vacationedin Sun City, Ariz.

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Summer tour hours havebegun for the Fair LaneConference Center, historichome of automotive pioneerHenry Ford, and visitors toFord's 56.room mansion willbe able to see the roomwhere he died in 1947, thegathering room, Ford's li-brary and private bowlingalley and the power housewhich ran all of the utilitiesfor the estate.

Summer tour hours con-tinue through Labor DayThe house is open Sundaysfrom 1 to 5:30 o'clock. Feesfor the guided tours are $2for adults, $1 for children,senior citizens and students.

Special arrangements maybe made for large groups totour the house during theweek by c a 1 I i n g DorisGuidry, 271-2300, Extension207. Lunch is also servedMonday through Friday from11 to 2 o'clock.

Fair Lane InitiatesSummer Tour Hours

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Warren Hyde Watkins, of I versity Liggett School alum- torp, of Troy, 0., as maid ofCloverly road, son of form. nus who holds both a Bache. honor, and Eileen M. Kieran,er Pointers Mr. and Mrs. lor of Business Administra- of Pawling, N.Y., and Pa-John B. Watkins, who now tion and a Master of Business tricia E. Davey, of Coldwater,make their home in Leland, Administration degree from and by a niece, Sholley L.c(!limed Ann Marie Krieger the University of Michigan, Marquardt, of SI. Paul, Minn.as his bride Saturday, June is a business consultant with Each wore a knit frock,24, in Saint Joseph Catholic Arthur Andersen and Com. styled with a shirred bodice,Church, Saint Joseph, Mich. pany. I cap sleeves, jewel neckline

The 2 o'clock rites at which The bride's gown was of, and circular skirt, in a dif-Father George N. Ross pre. white chiffon over taffeta,! ferent pastel color: peach,sided were followed by a fashioned with a s coo p . i sky blue, aqua mint and pink.r e c e p t ion at the Sweet necked, fitted bodice and Each carried a single white('herry Resort, Hagar Shore. flounced sleeves. A chiffon rose.

The newlyweds, vacation. flounce, accented with a self- Best man was Edward M.iog in New England, will reo fabric flower, trimmed the Kramer, of San Diego, Calif.turn to make their home in front of her long, gathered Ushering were Charles E.lIIcKinley avenue. skirt. It extended into a Crone, of Ann Arbor, and

The former Miss Krieger, chapel train. the bridegroom's brothers,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Silk Venise lace trimmed John B. Watkins, Jr., andAndrew H. Krieger, of Saint her fingertip length, illusion David K. Watkins. both ofJoseph, is a graduate of the mantilla. She carried an ivy Leland.University of Michigan with cascade with orchids and The bride's mother worea Bachelor of Business Ad- stephanotis. an apricot knit gown andministration degree. She is She was attended by three matching, chiffon cape. Thean auditor with Touche Ross University of Michigan Xi bridegroom's mother select-and Company. Chapter Delta Gamma soror. ed a blue voile, print shirt.. The bridegroom, a Uni. ity sisters, Susan D. Ammen- waist. Cymbidium orchids

formed both mothers' cor-sages.

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Paul and Nancy Fenlon

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_ hne decided 10 clos. our GrOll.Pointe store. We hope 10 .erv. many 01your IBwlng need. at our new Lak•• ldeMall Itore.

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Williams Is Recipient of '78 Freedom AwardMichigan Supreme Court Queen Elizabeth, a display of

Justice G. Mennen WiIliams, United Nations flags andof Tonnancour place, is the Scottish bagpipes piping in1978 recipient of the 20th the head table.annual International Free. It was part of the pre.Fes.dom Festival's "Freedom tival events leading into theAward." I four-day, June 30 to July 4,

He was introduced b~' at. Festival weekend.torney and longtime friend The Freedom Award-pre-George Bushnell, of Ven. sented last. year t~ Emmetdome court, at a press con. M. Hall, rehred Justice of theference at the Detroit Plaza ~upreme Court of Can~da-Hotel preceding. the annual IS a walnut board WIth aFreedom Award luncheon. plat~ on ~he front. for en.

gravmg wlth Amencan andMr. Williams accepted the Canadian flags.

honor bef?re approxi!'1ately Mr. Williams, a former~OO Detro~ters and Wmdsor. Governor of Michigan and altes as a eltmax to the annual, justice on the State Supremeformal luncheon program. Court since 1971, also served

The Freedom Award lunch- as United States Ambassador~on which alternates each to the Philippines, (1968069),yea~ between Windsor and I and Assistant Secretary ofDetroit, included wine toasts State for African Affairs,to President Car t e rand (1961066).

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Several lovely, lace-trimmed styles are at superbsavings. Full slips of Crepe Remarque@, $10.Average length pettis in either nylon tricot orCrepe Remarque@, $9. Plus, formal length slipsof Antron@ nylon, $10. All hued in white orbeige. Slips in 32.40 sizes, pettis sized S-M-L.

Bride-Elect

ing quilt tops and differentphases of applique.

Time for sharing and ex.changing patterns and ideaswill be allowed. Seminar in-fonnation and entry formsplus general information maybe obtained by sending astamped, self-addresed enve-lope to Lutheran High SchoolNorth, c/o Quilt Contest andExhibit, 16825 24 Mile road,Mount Clemens, Michigan48044.

Quilting sup p lie s, kits,books, quilts and relatedpatchwork items will be forsale during the show. Admis-sion is $1.50 for adults, $1for senior citizens. Children12 and under will be ad.mitted free.

Mrs. Stanley Krawchuk, ofNorth Brys drive, has an.nounced the engagement ofher daughter SILVIA ANNto Harry C. Boyde, Jr., son of

.. , . Mrs. Angie Boyde, of Aurora,"', Colo., and Harry C. Boyue,

of Dothan, Ala.

The future bride, also thedaughter of the late Mr.Krawchuk, r e c e i v e d herBachelor of Science degreein Education and Master ofAl.tS degree in Reading fromEastern Michigan University.

Mr. Boyde, an airline flightengineer, attended ColoradoAero Tech, Broomfield, Colo.,and the Napier Air ServiceFlight School, Dothan, Ala.

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He will show slides ofquilts and display several hehas made. Advance ticketsales, ($2.50), include admis.sion to his lecture and asneak preview of contestquilts.

other judges are BarbaraLeonhardt, public relationsdirector at Steams and Fos-ter, and Vivian White, vice.president of the board ofdirectcrs of the NationalEmbroiderer's G u i I d ofAmerica, Inc., with ShirleyThomas, of California, asback.up judge.

Pre-registration for a two-day teaching seminar to beheld during the exhibit is amust. The seminar is de-signed for the experiencedteacher, new teachers orthose who are planning toteach.

Topics to be covered in-clude use and constructionof a quilt frame, faster andeasier Trapunto, drafting ofelaborate quilt designs, mark.

JULY

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Funds for Saint John

Schedule Great Lakes Quilt Contest Exhibit

InCluding the flnal closeout of JOHN FGORDON Estate. also the Estates 01 J. HAR-OLD MURPHY AND CHARLES LUFKIN, aswell as proper11es belongmg to RICHARDWEEMS. A w,de selection. FREE VALETPARKING on Auction days.

Estate of Mary C. SchoonoverThe furnishings of this home to be sold

at PLAIN PRICES, in the home.

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Photo b.' POlll GochThe eng3gement of SA RA ~

LYNN K 0 LOW I C II and.George Henry Strickland. III, ison of Mr. and ~Irs. GeorgeHenry Strickland, Jr., ofHilton Head Island, S_C_,hasbeen announced by the bride.elect's parents, :l1r. and Mrs.Raymund Frederick Kola.wich, of Touraine road. AnOct 0 b e r 27 wedding isplanned.

JAMES T. FARLEY, president and chief ex~ecutive officer of Saint John Hospital, and MRS.

Several programs pinpoint- JAMES N. MOTSCHALL, president of the Font-ing the potential of the lateryears in life will be offered bonne Auxiliary, pause outside the hospital's In~this summer to older adults, tensi\'e Care Unit. Earlier, Mrs. Motschall hadtheir families and people presented Mr. Farley with a check for $165,000,who work with the aging by funds raised by members of the auxiliary duringthe Conti/lUum Center for the past year.Adult Counseling and Lead- --ership Training, on the Oak-land University campus andin various suburban loca.tions. The Great Lakes States

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High School North, will bepresented Saturday, July 29,through San day, August 6,at the school in 24 Mile road,

i Mount Clemens.i Residents of Michigan,Ohio, Nell' York, Wisconsin,Illinois, Pennsylvania, Minne-sota, Indiana and this year'sguest state, California, - are

i eligible to enter the contest., Contest d i vis ion s areQui Its, Wall Hangings,Clothes, Pillows and SoftSculpture. Monetary prizesand ribbons will be awardedin all divisions.

Best of Show ribbons anda special award of $50 willgo to the best execution ofa Stearns and Foster pattern.

Judges include MichaelJames, art professor, quiltteacher and lecturer fromMassachusetts, author of "AQuilter's Notebook," who willlecture Wednesday, July 26,

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berry Qiana, styled with high,draped necklines and long,tapered sleeves, were honormatron Mrs. John Atkinson,of Ann Arbor, sister of thebride, and bridesmaids Mrs.Lawrence T y I e r, anothersister, of Mount Clemens,Mrs. Paul Meister, of AnnArbor, and Linda and Kath.ryn Simon, both of Chicago,the bridegroom's sisters.

Cranberry and white vel.vet bows and streamers ac.cented their nosegays ofwhile and cranberry silkroses and miniature carna.tions, flocked baby's.breathand greens.

Best man was David Deal.In the usher corps, headedby Robert Luttrell, wereJames Leslie, Curtis Mann,John Schroeder and RobertS i m 0 n, the bridegroom'sbrother.

The mother of the bridewore an Oriental chiffontunic dress, printed in shadesof purple. A corsage of cym.bidium orchids held hermatching neck scarf. Thebridegroom's mother selecteda burgundy velvet blazerand skirt, with a pastel silkblouse. Cymbidium orchidsalso formed her corsage.

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Society News Gathered from the PointesAt home in Belleville are

Mr. and Mrs. Paul LelandSimon who vacationed in theSouth Pacific, visiting Tahitiand Moorea, following theirwedding the day after Christ.mas in Saint J a s e ph'sChurch, Dearborn.

Mrs. Simon is the formerJudith Carol Pfeiffer, daugh.ter of Mr. and Mrs. CarlBernard Pfeiffer, of Dear.born. Mr. Simon is the sonof Dr. and Mrs. Heinz G.Simon, of North Duval road.

Father Gerard S. Brennanpresided at the candlelightnuptial mass. The 6 o'clockceremony was followed by areception in Dearborn Inn'sAlexandria Ballroom.

The bride's gown was V.necked, fashioned with abodice of ivory Guipure laceand a chiffon skirt extendinginto a cathedral train. A lacecap caught her long, tiered,silk illusion veil.

Her cascade of white silkroses and lilies.of.the.valley,with flocked baby's.breathand greens, was accentedwith fresh, cranberry Sweet.heart roses and a bow andstreamers of cranberry andwhite velvet ribbons.

]n long frocks of eran.

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Meadow lane. has beennamed professor of Law atDetroit College of Law, Heholds a Bachelors degreefrom the University of .\lJl:h.igan and a .luris Doctor de-gree cum laude from WayneState Vniversity_

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nanH'd lIarr~ F. 0PIlC'lIll1'illH'r. \11'. 0PP"JI I... i1111'1'COli 11'0I...tIll' lIdl,','r ... (:IlI11IWn) cof ~ollth \i'r-i,'a. "hil.hprodut'e ... B()l/£ 01' Ih,' ""rl(l", cliamolld,. IIi, fallH'rheadl'd Ihe cOIllIIllII~ in IIll' 1l):!U', "Ill'n IlpBc'l'r'gained ...ul,n'lIlal'~ in Ih.' dllllllOllll 111<11'1.."1I" ,,'Illll~uI' a plan 10 "lahilil.l' pril'P' and c,liminal,' c'II1 IhroalI'OllllH'tilion. \\'ilh thi ......~,I"1Il ,Iill ill t.ff •.•'1. IIII' Ilia-mom] induo;lr~ ha ... malHlI.: ..d lco I.. •• ,.p Ihc' 'ah ... ofcJiamonds fairh .,Iahl.'. IIl1lil th .. la,1 f,." 'C'lIl" "ilhprices slowly r-ising al a (.Iltllroll.,d rOll.'. bialllond,.an in\'eslment morE' Ihan ('\l'r lH'for.'.

Whelher you are pr('''PJlII) c'llnl"lllplalill~ tl ...purchase of a piece of I'ine ip",.lr~ or Illll. ,,,. in' ill','ou 10 come inlo \'.-\LEyn: J E\\ EI.Elb. IhhUIEast Warren at Kensington. B.'lmit_ BlIl. lBOO an.1feel free to browse, If YOU an' not familiar "ilh dia-monds. knowing and h~,-ing ('onfid('IlI'1' ill ~our ic",,'I,'ris of the ulmost imporlanl'c'. \\ (' "ani ~con 10 ~l'l 10know us~ \\'1' ha\e heen d .....il.:llI'r' "f filII' i",,,.l,,,since 193-l and we art' n'n fa\()rahh kno" n Ihrllll:,!h-0111 Ihe area for our inl.(,gril, anti hi~h ll,'!.:rc',' .. I'professional workman-.hill. .

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Named to the Dean's Listfor the winter quarter atConcordia College. SaintPaul, Minn., was PATRICIADAVIS, daughter of MR.and MRS. CHARLES DAVIS,of Fairholme road.

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versity of M i chi g a n in the fall.Proudly looking on is Jennifer'smother MRS. JOHN KRATO, ofChalfonte avenue. Mary Weiss, ofFord court, who pursues a career inSpecial Education, was the organiza-tion's single initiate. Pointe ADKwomen, along with providing an an-nual scholarship, also support theChildren's Home of Detroit and theBaptist Children's Home.

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Re-Elect Full Slate of DSO Board Officers

Mr. and Mrs. Alex G. Bit-terman, of Edmunton drive,st. Clair Shores, are an.nouncing the engagcment oftheir daughter, JoanneMarie, to Craig Scott Wid-maier, son of Mr. and Mrs.Walter W. Widmaier. of Per-rien place. A September wed-ding is planned.

The bride-elect was gradu-ated from Dominican HighSchool and Macomb CountyCommunity College's LawEnforcement Program. Sheis manager of the RochesterSki and Tennis Hul.

Her fiance, a Grosse PointeNorth High School alumnus,holds a Bachelor of Scienceand Environmental Studiesdegree from Aquinas Col-lege, Grand Rapids. He is ahearing consultant with Do-brick Hearing Aid Scrvice,Bloomfield Hills_

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ll1r. Widll,uierTo Cl"i",. nridefighting has improved over

the years.The kit includes authentic

fire hats, leather bucketsand burlap, early uniforms,megaphones and vintagephotographs.

In the Paper-Making suit.case, teachers and studentswill find equipment and di.rections for making paperfrom rags as it was done 200years ago. This kit, also de-signed for grades three, fourand five, contains a briefhistory of the paper-makingprocess from antiquity to thepresent.

Loan Kits are availablefree of charge from the mu.seum for periods of one ortwo weeks. Reservationsshould be made at least oneweek in advance of the timethat they are needed.

Those interested in fur-ther information may call833-9721 or 833.1805.

new location

IN THE VILLAGE AT KAY BAUM'S

Musewn Has History ){itsAs a special service to

teachers and group leaders,the Detroit Historical Mu.seum has made available anumber of loan kits for usein teaching or demonstra-tions.

The kits eontain both ori.ginal artifacts as well asunique reproductions, alongwith photographs and in-structional manuals.

Presently, kits coveringfour topics are available: theFir e Department, Paper-Making, Colonial Lightingand the Colonial Child.

The Fire Kit is a suitcasefilled with artifacts and pho-tographs describing the his-tory of Detroit's Fire De.partment. Especially de.signed for grades three. fourand five, it allows children toact out the important firesin Detroit's history and inthe process learn how fire

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Come live in the 12 story love story.Seconds trom 1-94, Metropolitan Beach

and great shopping.The 1 & 2 bedroom apartments feature all the

IUllury, convenience and comfort you conimagine ... from a surprisingly affordable

$250,

METRO TOWERCrocker Blvd-:-,corner fa 1-94 and Metr~

26450 Crocker 10 Mount Clement ~Hours. 9am 10 5pm daily. Phone 256-2320

EXECUTIVE HOME ON BELLE RIVER, 4 - BED-ROOMS, 3 CAR GARAGE. $118,00o_ CAll FORAOOrTIONALINFORMATION. R176

SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATEST. CLAIR329-4771

1-800-462-9964

Rave Reviews:

GRAYLING, MICHIGANDEER HUNTING SKIING

SNOWMOBILING

......Bener Homes and Gardens A'o'<ardWl1lnmq HousePlan on 11 wooded acres 3 bedroom. ? bath-room, custom built home Front IS brick iVld Cail-fornia driftWOOd stone. Back IS red\\ooli \'.Ithglass window walls. Kitchen has bUilt In doubl('

oven. Corning top stove, and oak clJpOnar,hFormal dining room With chandelier. sunkcn l~l'P

Ily room Withcathedral bearnE'd ccllmo. spill :;"'Ilt'

fireplace and indirect lighting. Large master 1,1',;room, walk In closet. Balh has separate ,{(l111!1","'

and shower. Guest bath has 2 steps up ~o 'l\ih1,nqtub_36 x 50 basement With fireplace Home IS illielectric including central air. BeSides the attaCIlf'(]2 car garage, there IS a 30 x 40 pole barn ,we! 26x 28 unattached garage Nicely landscaped 'I,:i"grounds being prepared for Put!1I1Q GreC'li$109,000.

CALL 517-348-5035 FOR APPOINTMENT

DSO to nine countries for25 concert performances.

Many of Europe's majorcities are on the itinerary,including Paris, London,Stockholm, Oslo, Madrid,Berlin and Amsterdam, aswell as other cities in Spain,West Germany, Switzerlandand Scandinavia.

OILS, WATER COLORS,SCULPTURE

Originals by Anna Muccio/i

5ale! Liquid 5ilwer withsemi precious stones 50"" off

REDESIGNING JEWELRY $60Using Your Gold & StonesCreated fer you by Note Mucc,e/i

UPHOLSTERING & DECORATING

MUCCIOUSTUDIO

GAllERY85 KERCHEVAL AVE.

Upper Front. Grosse Pointe FarmsMon.-Sal. 11-5 - Thurs. Nlghl by Appofntmenl 882-0110

e HOMES • BUSINESS • INDUSTRIALFHA & VA * ALSO DO-IT-YOURSELF SUPPLIES *'U,enMd ~Termite 822 0322 Slate of

Inspections - 7'=1!l010 MACK - GROSSF POINTE PARK

position including surgingticket sales, increased levelsof funding and the dramaticimpact of Antal Dorati in hisfirst year as music director.

Outlining future plans,Mr. Semple reported thatthe orchestra's first over-seas tour-to Europe in thefall of 1979-will take the

• Serv10ng ,he POlntes for 25 yeors

Wide Selection of

JOSEPH P. PERSE with

A~'rC l~)ILOtiler';/ CO.

Boost ScienceCenter's Hours

At the annual meeting ofthe Detroit Symphony Or.chestra, Inc., held in mid-June, a full slate of officerswas unanimously re-electedfor the 1978-79 year.

Heading the 104.memberboard will be John B. Ford,chairman, Robert B. Semple,pre sid e n t, vice-presidentsPierre V. Heftier, Ralph T.MeElvenny, Paul S, Mira.bito, Dean E. Richardson, ~Alan E. Schwartz, RichardL. Terrell, Mrs. R. JamisonWilliams and Mrs. TheodoreO. Yntema, Thomas H.Jeffs, III, treasurer, WilliamG. Rands, III, assistanttreasurer, and Peter P. Thur-ber, secretary. I

President Semple issuedthe annual president's re-port for 1977-78, comment-ing upon the positive aspects "of the orchestra's current !ll

The Detroit Science Centeris now open to the publicseven days and nights aweek. The new schedule isas follows: :Monday throughFriday, 9 to 5 o'clock; Satur-day, 10 to 5 o'clock; Sunday,noon to 5 o'clock; and everyevening, 7 to 9:30 o'clock.

Showings of the film "Cos-mos" in the Center's SpaceTheater are every hour onthe half hour M 0 n daythrough Friday from 9:30 to3:30 o'clock; every 50 min.utes Saturday and Sunday;at 7:30 and 8:30 o'clock dur-ing the evening.

"The expansion in hoursfrom six days to seven wasmade so that Detroit areafamilies and tourists to theDetroit area will have agreater opportunity to enjoya viSIt to our new facility,"explained Bradley Brewer,director general of the cen.ter.

"We cxpect to attract alarge number of tourists thissummer_"

free pick-up & delIVeryfree estimatesVA 2.9660

12339 HAYES

Attendance at the new ----------- -------

buildi~g in just four months [M AS'TERPEST CONTR~sInce Its oprmng has already I'll:surpassed the 1977 yearly at. '~SINCE 1926tendance of 80.000 at the ~~-+~~_~. .SCIence Center Storefront I ~ ~ - ~::- ~

building. the pliot pr~)jccl,l X ~ ~ ~'- ~~'llfor the new DetrOit SCience ! ~ ~J!I~ '-

: ('{'nter_ ~ ANTS-BEES-ROACHES-RODENTSi The Detroit Science Cenler i CARPET BEETLES. ETC., is located at thc ('()rncr ofI .lohn R Strert and Ea~t War- I

I r('n avenue in the Cultural,('Pilter. :'Ilore information

i may bC' obtain('c! by calling, S:n-1892

For picnicing in style. , .the 35.piece PicnicMaster set. Made of non-breakable plastiC 10

yellow, white or orange, Includes four each: dinnerplates, salad plates, side dishes, knives, forks,spoons and cups. Plu5 salt and pepper shakers.serving platter, deep diSh, serving dish withremovable handle and candleholder lid, $18.

Open Thursday and Friday evenings

Take the stackable packableson a summertime family picnic

16822 KERCHEVAL AVE., in the Village

Monday through Saturday

THURS. & FRI. 'TIL 9 P.M.885-3240

To make your summertime living easy, , .Copco'splastic tumbler and pitcher set. Durable two-quart pitcher is contoured to fit neatly insideyour refrigerator door. Eight 8.ounce tumblersstack right inside the pitcher for easy storage.Slotted lid holds back ice. Red, yellow_ 18.50_

2 HOURS FREE PARKING ... JACOBSON'S WILL VALIDATE YOUR TICKET

JacobSOIlS

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS

UNTIL TUESDAY TO PLACEYOUR CLASSIFIED WANT AD! .

USE THE HANDY COUPON ON THIS PAGE ORCALL US ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY OR MONDAY!TUESDAY MORNING ... YOU MAY GET NOTHINGBUT A BUSY SIGNAL!- _ .....~--------

Is Tuesday 12 noon. Changes of(Opy and (oll(tllolio,,, occepledup to 5 p.m. Mondayl

-CLASSIFIED ~j!

DEADLINE ~~j

at your service-JO MULHERIN-TAMMY POLK- ANNE MULHERIN-JANET WHEATLEY-DAWN HOWARD

.. \(or anything and everything ~(roma lawn mower to a grand piano ... to

.'...... , rent a room. or buy'a chalet ... *- •. to ~(ixup your hOlne ... to sell it, or bu)'"anestate, it's the place to look first .for(ast aetlon .

Grosse Pointe _\elc~sClass~ried L..J.dsare your week(y directory to what'snelV and what's old in the GrossePointe market place.

A II it takes is a phone call to oneof our Classified Ad Counselors forprompt, courteous help on composingyour ad, or; stop by the o.ffice any dayMonday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday,8 a.m. to 12 Mon! Wednesday, Thurs-day & Friday 8 a.m. to 5p.m. We'reat 99 Kercheval on the hill in GrossePointe Farms.

New Convenience tor.Placing Your ADClASSlf~~~/LIT!

WRITE IT a . s Classified Ads. you. may

I.ty of GroSSe POInte NeY' d For your cOll-veme ocel'l. popu on . , ce your a . ,-11 CO

With the ever ;~O~~~?c\J\ty in getti~g 1hrO~ghm'~~domoil il. Of course youl\c~~ ~ \hurs-have expenenc . ad 00 the bottom or. strongly urge yOU cQyou can now wnte you~2_6qOO. For best s~rv\~e wein your ad as usua~ 8following week's publication. Then ord~rday or Friday for t e WAN' AD it by mall

WRitE YOUR OWN p . te News Want Adown Grosse 0," h rates!

Compose your *ndicated are cas :.::i_---.t by mail. Charges I , o,de' -d order I • oc<omp.,,::oOt..!Y::"o:-:v ~-=-=:~-\an C~e<' 0' mooey o,d.' mv' - DEADLINE

• Phone No. count~ as o~~ :so;:o words. 12 Noon TUESDAYS• Hyphenated war s cou. d Add 75, tor Box NO

.. perm,tte. .--• No abbrevlat,ons I MONDA\{ 4 P.M. fORM --------- •• Changes and conceWs ANT AD ORDER I

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PHONE -----.- ,I AREA CODE -- - , Ntw\ ClHtl(htvol. II CITY . Dt I GronePo,n e • II ,1 to: (\Dn,hecl AcI'ltrtl\'1I9 p. 'lh 4&2311 . . ---I Ma Grout pOlnlt lo,m\. M_. _- -- . . . IF NIEDED I

-"-'- EPARA11 SHIEt O' II . -- AD BILOW OR OMA 5 _Additional Words' __ II WRITI YOUR • $2 70 for '0 Words __ -- - .---.---- II .* .",um Cost IS. - . --- . \ • I\ I Inl ----.- 7- --- :,---.----- .. 1" ' ..--. ~_----~~ \\ b _ ..- 1~--'- - -•• ;.8J~~~~~..._--.J?~- ~

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CHATSWORTH - Warren, 4room upper, heat and base-ment privilege, couple pre-ferred. No pets, securitydeposit. 771-8358 after 6p.m.

GROSSE POINTE PARK -Upper flat, married coupleoniy, :"10 children or nopets. VA 4.9403.

UPPER FLAT on Lake-pointe, 3 bedrooms inGrosse Pointe Park area.822-1248.

6A-FOR RENTFURNISHED

JEFFERSON condo-Air, 2bedroom, balcony, pool,$300. Evening 775.0656.

5253 EASTLA WN, Detroit.4 room upper income, 2bedrooms, stove, refrigera-tor and heat furnished. Nopets. 977-7463.

JEFFERSON - Alter, $140plus security, utilities notincluded, 1 bedroom. 371-4502.

FIVE ROOM upper f1at-2bedrooms, 7 Mile-Gratiotarea. Adults only, 881-8019.

SIX ROO:\t lower, fully dec-orated, Harper. Whittierarea. No pets. $300 permonth plus security. Heatand waler included. 882.0787 after 1 p.m.

SIX ROO~I house. Referencesrequired. No pets, no chilodren. 824-6641.

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ALTER-WARREN - 1 bedroom, stove, refrigeratorutilities. Clean. 773-4962.

\NCRED\BLELUXURY HI-RISE

Along Lake St. ClairMetro Parkway. Immediaoccupancy. Spacious roomfully air conditioned, baIcony, pool, TV, securitFrom $250.METRO TOWERS

26450 Crocker Blvd.1\letro Parkway and Crocke

Blvd.Model Open 7 Days

Telephone:296-2320 463-5857

:\IT. CLEMENS - Spaciounew 2 bedroom tow nhouses. Walk.in closetsFull basement. carpetedcarport, all appliances, 1200 square feet. Infant OKFrom $275. 468-5495 0961.7411.

DESIRABLE STUDIO aparment, excellent for retireeor mature working personModerate rent. Call 8827613 between 11-7 p.m.

QUIET BUILDING vicinitof Wayburn and AlteRoad. 824.9424. Call between 2 p.m. and 9 p.m.

5070 LAKEWOOD near OuterDrive and Warren busLarge, cheerful I-bedroomapartments. AppliancesQuiet tree.lined streetS160. See manager, Apt. 3

LaVONS RENTAL and Sharing service. House, apartments, flats. Now accepting landlord's rentals. 7732035.

6-FOR RENTUNFURNISHED

'\LTEH :JIIG.;, foom ]O\\t'\'.

2 bf'dr""il1'. "'p;lral .. l'n.Iran,!', $14:; plus "'I III 11.\ .822.6818. ' A P I' no X I ~l A T EL Y600

Squar(' fr('t on Kelly RoadIn Easl Detroit, mrdical orofflc(' US(' in n('w buildingd('signed ~our own way.7,21-114. •

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Call TUxecib ~;~690()'<.3 fmnkUoos to sii~y011 ijlje~ .

ALL CARENURSES REGISTRY

A medical pool. Private dutynursing, 24 hour service.Hospital, Home, NursingHorne and Insurance Cases.LPN's, RN's, Aides, Medi-cal Technologists, PhysicalTherapist, Emergency Vis-iting Nurses. Slate licensedand bonded. Operated byPatricia Zevallos, 821-4058.

LADY WISHES day work.Fond of children. Refer-ences. 861.8418.

5-SITUA710NWANTED

PRIVATE NURSINGAround the Clock

Tn horne, hospital or nursinghome. RN's, LPN's, Aides,companions, male attend-ants, live.ins. Screened andbonded. 24 hour service.Licensed nurses for insur.ance cases.POINTE AREA NURSES

TU 4-3180

BOOKKEEPER - Experi-enced, reliable. Seekingemployment in GrossePointe vicinity. 885-4434.

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~'ollr ltnlllP. It,,,pllal orI1l1r'!l1!~h(lIlIC' Ollr pr'lfps.'1"11.11 ,t;<ff nf rt'.~I,ll'r('c1nur~es. Il(,pn"t'd practical,!lIlf'p,. alld Il:lr,("s ;lul('s':'f" available 24 hours a ST ,'LAIH SllollES -. Twoclay. 7 da~s a w('rk. Phone pOSSibly 3 bcdroolll bas('.88:?6640. :l1('dlcal Prrson. tn('nt, f\r('plac(' bUilt in.'npl Pool Day or I11gh!. I smgl('s \\ ('icom('. 7798583. I

LlVE.IN housekeeper - com-panion for elderly lady inGrosse Pointe to share reosponsibility wilh 0 the rhelp, European or Scot.lish background preferred.4 days a week includingweekends. Blue Cross ben.efits. Call 886.7600 or 776.3100.

------------------------------------------4A-HELP WANTED 5-SI"i'UATION 6-FOR RENT

DOMESTIC WANTED UNFURNISHEDGARAGE PAINTING, 6 LOWER 3 bedroom flat, liv-

years experience, average ing room with fireplace,price, with scraping $100. carpeting throughout, con.Call Jim before 3:00, 774- venient to Village and bus-3416, after 5:00 882-1737. iness, $400 a month, se-

-R-E-,T-I-R-E-D-~-l-as-t-er-E-Ie-c-t-ri-c-ia-n.curity de posi t req uired.Licensed. Violations, Servo Adults, no pets. 886.0051.ice increased. also small MORANG.Kelly-2 bedroomjobs. TU 5.2966. upper. Separate furnace

CHAIN LINK $180 per month, securityFENCING INSTALLED deposit and month's rentREASO:"1ABLE RATES in advance. 886.4999.NO JOB TOO Sl'IIALL GRATIOT-6 Mile, 1 bedroom,

774-6887 utilities and appliances in.cluded. Newly decoratedand parking. 372-8398.

FIVE ROOM lower income,East Warren.Outer Drivearea. Carpeting, drapes,stove, dishwasher. Adults,references. No pets. Leaseand security deposit. $225.824-2337.

NE BEDROOM upper, heatincluded. 824.8690.

ROSSE POINTE WOODS-Lower flat, stove and reofrigerator and dishwasher,garage, 5~~ rooms, $375,newly decorated, completecarpeting, child OK. Callbetween 4 and 7. 776-1657.

ONE BEDROOM ground lev-el apartment, near GrossePointe. $145 per month,security deposit required.No children please, 343.1546 days, 882-0016 after 5.

STUDIO APARTMENT inthe Woods for single gen-tleman. All utilities, $160.Security deposit, 886-0388.

HARPER-Outer Drive - 4room upper, stove, refrig-erator included, securitydeposit. 527-9441-

TWO BEDROOM apartmenton Alter Road near EastJefferson. $180 per month.Heat and appliances in.cluded. Security deposit re-quired. 343.1546 days, 882-0016 after 5 o'clock.

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PERSO:"1:\EL:• HOllSpkppp('rs • Cooks• HOlIs('mcn • Day Ladll's

• Chauffpurs • :\Iaicls• ;'Iiur.'.ps Aid ...

Co III pa mons• ('Ollp!('S • :--;annil's

(; ROSSE POI NT!-:E:lIPLOY:\IENT

18514 :\Ia(k(at C10vNly Rd.)

Gf' Farms 885.4576

NURSE for doctor's office TONY VIVIANO(RN or LPN), 4 days a I Handymanweek. 822-8854. C'ar!;lenter Work

----------- andBUSBOYS, $3.50 PER HOUR "Iiscellaneous

part time. Call 881-7230 at Repairs8 p.m. Must be 18. 2 93---_________ 881- 0 UPPER, 5 rooms. near tran

RECEPTIONIST doctor's of. I after 5 p.m. portation. Mack fOuter Dfice, Grosse Pointe Park. ; -------------.- area. References and seCall 751.2211 9.4 p.m. : PARTY HELPERS - Two curity deposil required LOWER INCO:ltE, east side

-.--------- ._..---, high school senior girls. 882.7253. If no answer ca of Detroit. 5 rooms and ga.GREAT PART TDIE JOW~! reliable and capable, ex- 886-6516 after 6. rage, partly furnished, $175

Demonstrate I\fEHRJ.:\fAC, perienced with barbecue, prr monlh including utili-loys and gifts on party cocklail and dinners. Anne GRATIOT-6.~lile area. Ma tics. TU 2.1481.plan. Set your own hours. i 882-9379. l\1a u r e e n 882- ture adult, one bedroom . _Xo investment. delil'ery or 2286. apartment, S130. Utilitie LOVELY furnished 7 bed-collection. Highest ('ommi~ .. -----;-_. I 'I included. Available Jul room carriage house onsion. Call 1\nn Baxtpr col. I (OLLEGE. PAINTERS 15th. 885.5142. beautiful private estate 1leet 319556.8881 or writl' Lowest prtces around. -------.-------- hour from Grosse Pointe.:\1ERRl-:\I:\C. Box 12i7. Rcferences 12 B R D ROO:\I apartmen :llagnificent private beachI) b T\ 5"00J Guv Pele Water and heat included on lakl:. a secluded escape

u uqu('. '- , 881.59.-13 881-2431 Appliances. Security deI and absolute privacy forI:"Sl'R:\ :'\cr-: , 'I'I--[('I-I'-S-(-'-11-001------;- - - APosit..N

Ia bl)('ts.. no chdildrcln right party. Professionally

Good typist, ca~lIalli(', in,ur- :' ~ sCnlor re- val ale Imme latc y. landscaped. no upkeep.ance expcri('ll('(' pr('{prr('d: quest lawn lobs. expen. __~~.~~~~_._ _ __.____ One y('ar's lease. Refer-('all belw('en 10 a.m ..2 P lll. i en~~~ ~a~I_B_o~.88689~~.__ DESIRABLE STl:J)IO apart. rnC(" r('quirrd. Available526.2021. I GUTTERS and down spouts ment. ('xccllent for retire('s: from July 1st. Call 851-

P~\ T:-;n:HS, (':q;;:ri~~;:-;d: S3.~1 rle;lned and f1ush('d. 885. or mature working p('rsons 0325.50 prr hour to start. 88;;. I 2554. 1I1oderatc rent. Call 882. 1 6S-ROOMS TO RE"'T8971. ~E~{[-~T~E~TI~REncnn~truct1()n 7613 between 11.7 p.m. I - • .... _

K'\I'I':HIE:'\CEll ('hair a~.',I't man ('an rppair pickpt 4 ROO:\I apartmcnt. C"lll(, r.\ InIS. I1l'droom with kit-fpnc('. r('fllli.,ll tabl"s. han" I, s.e('. 4667 II.av('rhl'll. chpn prlVl\('g('s Businessant for huw Gro,sp Pcoinl(' . '" f d R. , II'gllt fl'x'lllr('s cl('an hllnll(1 '---- -.-.-_. - ----.- I\oman prr erre. eler.d('nta I pract ice. Fri ng(' b('n. I 88) 6ificr. ('\It drm:n door" .',('fV. GHOSSF: POI :\'TE CITY cn('('s.:'. 152.

('[Its Call 886-3120. ice lawn mOIler Call ErI-.- low('r flat. 2 bedrooms. r 6C:':"::'OFFICE-- F'ORRENT-lA-HELP WANTED 881.fl!HO. ' TlVIng and dlll1n~ room.,

DOMESTIC $325 ppr Illonth meIudl's OPPOSITE: EASTLAND. 2('0:\11' ..\:\'10:-': :'iurs('s aid .. : hpal. Call OIln ..r 9 to 5. or 3 room suite. Opal Pia.

availahl .. 5 da~'s ppr wpck 9f)j.:i7g0 13. 18301 E. 8 :\lile Road.('olnp('tl'lIt. enmc]pnt IOU." :\ LTEH HO,\ Il . _ All farliVl' 777.4646.('liff' giVC'l1. ~tan~ (;rn~~f.' I I1"'1' nt(' rnf('rl'rl~l'" l'II'asp stile III apart rll ('II 1. st()V('.' I'HI \' AT~; OL'L'-I-C<:O--'-15-1-6

' " r ..fng .. ralof lit Ii II 1('S l!1 I r.. c" x.call :i27 :14:;9. ('Illded Adl;lh onlv $12.;, carp('t('d. newly decorated,

flB" :lfl8:~or :J:11."(ii7. air .condltioning, parking.,prVlCC rlnl'(' of Ford Ex.pn',sway. !larpn Woods.flR2.nBf>6.

HELP! I NEED SOMETHING moved,Baby nurse needed to help delivere~ or di~posed o~?

with twins to be delivered Two Pomte reSIdents Willend of August. References move or reI??ve large o.rneeded. P'lease call 886- small qua~tlhes of furm-7050. I ture, appliances or what

-----______ have you. Call for free esti-CREDIT & COLLECTIONS mate. 343.0481.Excellent opportunity for

per son s experienced indealing with the public. Noweekends or evening work,good benefits.

THE GOODHOUSEKEEPING SHOPS

962-9850 Ext. 285

INSURANCEUNDERWRITER

knowledge of small craft.rat-ing desirable. 10 a.m.-2 p,m.526-2021.

DENTAL SECRETARY - re-ceptionist. Some chairs ideassisting and light book.keeping. Desire matureperson. Experienced pre-ferred but will train. Re-ply Grosse Pointe News,Box S-9.

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service for national cor.poration, Grosse Pointearea. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon.day.Friday business days.881.7467.

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SALESCLERKS

PERMANENTor

SUMMER

CUNNINGHAMDRUGS INC.

1927 Rose Parks Blvd.(formerly 12th Street)between Michigan and

Lafayette

work in downtown MetroDetroit and suburbs.Applicants must be at

least 18 years old.Apply in person:

Monday through Friday9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at

The Personnel Dept. of:

We have full and part timeopenings for either

CHAUFFEUR - Preferablyretired, 20 to 30 hours perweek. 884-7500.

HAIR STYLIST, full or parttim'e. Call 772-8621.

SALES TRAINING Co.ordi-nator for aggressive andprofessional East Subur-ban Real Estate office,management possibilities.Send resume to P.O. Box643, St. Clair Shores, Mi.48080.

AN EXPERIENCED busdriver for private school.Ideal for "early" retireewith good driving record.864-4444 between 9:00 a,m.and 3:00 p.m.

HELP WANTED - Dish-washers, grillmen. TheWellington Resta u ra n t,18450 Mack. 886.5700. Askfor George or Brian.

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REAL ESTATE SALESWe have an opening in two

of our GROSSE POINTEOFFICES for several ambi.tious, career-minded sales.people. We offer a gener-ous advertising program,assigned floor-time sched.ule and close supervision tobenefit a newcomer. Ourcomprehensive TRAININGSESSIONS will begin short.ly. Enroll now to capitalizeon a good selling market.Call Paris DiSanto for aninterview. 881-6300.

JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE

STORECLERK

REN CELLARRENAISSANCE

CENTERPromenade Level

DOCTOR'S office assistant,on East Jefferson andCoplin. Call 822-0523.

CARETAKER Couple, Alter-E. Jefferson area, some ex-perience preferred. Apart-ment plus. '7'75-3636 from8.5 weekdays.

RN's / LPN'sLEADING NATIONALNURSING SERVICE

OUTSTANDING BENEFITS

Top WagesHoliday PayMalpractice InsuranceUniform AllowanceShift.Weekend Differential

CHOOSE YOUR DAYSAND ASSIGNMENTS

LET US PAMPER YOU

MEDICALPERSONNEL POOL

882-6640DENTAL ASSISTANT, full.

time for challenging posi-tion with busy dental prac-tice in Fisher Building -New Center area. Musthave experience and aca-demic training. 871-2144.

MANAGEMENT trainee withrecent marketing degree.Excellent opportunity toenter the medical-surgicalbusiness with a growingfirm. Send resume toGrosse Pointe News, BoxB-2.

REAL ESTATE SALESAAA Real Estate Office in

st. Clair Shores seeks salespeople to join their staff.Free training and manybenefits. We are the Pro-fessionals. Ask for Mrs.Turner.

CENTURY 21CHARTER OAKS 779-9792

PHYSICAL Therapist aideneeded part time morn-ings. Nurses aide may ap.ply. Call between 9 and12. 559-7804. ELDERLY WOMAN needs

GROSSE POINTE WOODS mature companion for lightneighborhood girl, needed housekeeping and errands,for occasional babysitting. approximately 3 days aCall 3fter 7:00. 884-2003.1 week. Car necessary. 885.

______________ I 3593. LPi\ louking fur nursingACCOUNTS receivable, ex- OK 1---.----------1 care. Good driver. GoodCO EXPERIENCED he 1p for Grosse Pointe references.perienced, paid hospitaliza-

tion. Pointe Dodge. 884. Full time position available, working mother. 921-1200. 372.9372 or 527.6252.7210. 10;30 a.m. to 7:00. p.m, References. I LEADED GLASS WI:"1DOW

ShIft, for a cook With a " • IMEDICAL Technologist, full minimum of 3 years insti- LAl!NDRESS, experienced, REPAIR

time. Supervisory position tuitional cooking experi- With references, one day a Also bu~ leaded glass doorsat Fed era I Out.Patient ence. Modern kitchen fa. week. 889-0007, and Windows.Clinic. Salaried, benefits. cilities; competitive salary, MATUR-E-,-W-O-l\-I-A-N--t-o--ca-r-e 8_8_2_-5_8_3_3 _Career U.S. Civil Service excellent benefits. Inter- for l-year-old in our home. INTERIOR PAINTERS. Ex-appointment. Candidate esled applicants should Must provide own trans- perienced, references, rea-Must meet academic re- apply to: portation or will consider sonable, f r e e estimates.quirement plus one year BON SECOUR live.in. No housekeeping Need work. Call 881-2173.

I experience as Medical HOSPITAL duties. References reoNURSE'S AIDE or orderly, Technologist. Call Person- . d 8854245 EXPERIENCED young lady

2 to 3 afternoons per 468 CADIEUX, Grosse Pointe qUIre. '. wishes dressmaking J' obs.nel, 822-9300. Equal Op-week, 4-10 p.m. Able to portunity Employer. 343-1527 4C-HOUSE SITTiNG Will do alterations. Cathy.transfer paralyzed female I ----------- Equal Opportunity Employer SERVICE 886-4768.patient from bed to wheel- CLERK-TYPIST - A float.' ----------- -2-W-O-l'I-IE-N-,-v-j]-I-h-e-Ip-p-re-p-a-rechair. Call after 6 p.m. . g cl r'cal a1'de I'n a com MEN - WOMEN ELDERLY COUPLE wishes

m e 1 - and serve "our parties886.5361. .t tal h lth cen WE'LL PAY YOU TO to housesit after August Jmum y men ea . 792.9178.ter. Must be able to type LEARN 15. Excellent references,40.50 w.p.m. and be a Ii. HEA VY EQUIPMENT non.smokers. Ask for Gracecensed insurable driver. Join the U.s. Army 386.0547.This position is funded High School Grads 18-34through the Wayne County Call Sgt. Fogle 779.8620office of Man Power. All -D-E-N-T-A-L-A-S-S-I-S-T-A-N-T-.-P-a-rtapplicants must possess time 3 to 4 afternoons aC.E.T.A. certification and week and Saturdays. De.must be a resident of sire responsible ~irl. WillWayne County, excluding train if necessary. Box S-9.Detroit, Dearborn, Dear- EUROPEAN dressmaker. 12born Heights, L in c 0 In BOOKKEEPER _ Secretary. years experience. 526.0025.Park, Livonia, Westland, Bookkeeper with adminis- I RELIABLE college studentTaylor and Redford Town- trative skills needed for desires summer lawn jobs.ship. Please send resume position with company in. Years of experience, bestor letter containing name, volved in an exciting new equipment, reasonable. 884-address, telephone num. area of Tele.Communica- 9515.ber and employment his- tions.' Applicant shouldtory to. Agnes Feldman, have some college and13340 E. Warren, Detroit business training. Renais-48215. Equal Opportunity sance Center location. Pay.Employer. ed hospitalization. Salary

commensurate with educa-tional and business experi-ence. Reply Box 1\1-33,Grosse Pointe News.

BARTENDERS, waitresses,busboys, part time, No ex-perience necessary. Goodearnings. East Side's bestrock - disco, "T rum p sJumps". Apply nightly at8 p.m. 16360 Harper. Mustbe 18 to 22.

Permanent openings full andpart-time shifts in an im.ported wine and cheeseshop. Duties include rola-ing stock, sweeping floors,unloading truck, runningcash register. Previous ex.perience r e qui red. Nophone calls accepted. Ap.ply in person at the

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Piano and Guitar LessonsHorne or Studio, 2055Mack near Vernier. 8850024.

PIANO LESSONSU. of M.,Graduate

Call 331-4725

12C Forms fvr Sale12D Lake and River Property12E Commercial Property13 Reol Estate13A Lots for Sole13B Cemetery Property13C land Contracls130 For SaIe or Leose14 Real Estate Wanted14A Lots Wanted148 Vocation or Subwb(m

Property Wonted14C Real Estate Exchange15 Business Opportunities16 Pets for SoIe16A Horses for Sale168 Pet Grooming16C Pet Boarding19 Printjng and Engrav{I~()20 General Service20A Carpet Laying20B Refrigeration and Ajr

Conditioning Repair20C Chimney cnd Fireplace

Repair20D Locksmiths20E Insulation20F Washer and Dryer Repair21 Moving21A Piano Service218 Sewing MachIne21C Electrical Service21 D TV and Rodio Repair21E Storms and Screens21 F Home Improvement21G Roofing Service21H Rug Cleaning21.1 Painting, Decorating21J Wall Washing21 K Window Washing21L Tile Work21M Sewer Service21N Asphalt Work210 Cement ond Brick Work21 P Waterproofing21Q PIC!sler Work21 R Furniture Repoir21$ Carpenter21T Plumbing and Heating21 U 1anitor Service21V Silverplating21 W Dressmaking and Toilorin.21Y Swimming Pools21Z Landscaping

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Thursday, July 6, 1978

E. JEFFERSONTO CITY LlMITSRiyerhouse Gift Shop, Morino

Dnye and the Riverhou.eParI<.Pharmacy, E. Jefferson and

the Cily LimitsGROSSEPOINTE PARK

l.DlJ'SParty Store,Cha,leyo;xandl.akepomte

Art's Party Slore, Kercheyaland IWayburn

GROSSEPOINTE CITYAlger Parly Store, Macl<.and St.

ClairCunningham Drug Store, Notre

Dome and Kercheyol INotre Dame Phormccy, Kercheval

and Norre Dome 28- TUTORI NG ANDBO~ndS%~~r~eeHOSpil(lI,Cod.euxI EDUCATION

GROSSEPOINTE FARMS TH E READ INGRands Medical Pharmacy, MackTr~,~dp~~~~y, Kercheyolon Ihe RAILROAD MATURE SALESGIRL

H,li A READING Improvemen FOR 2 P.M. TO 9 P.M.Ke~~aD;ug•. Kerchevaland Fisher Center. Professional Pacul SWEETHEARTSchellier Drugs. Fisherand M<lu- ty. Enroll now. BA K ERYC\J~~~~~~ Drug., 7 Mile Road 886-0750 19200 KELLYCO;;~?: Ho'pitol, Kerchevaland PRIVATE TUTORING DETROIT

GROS'JEPOINTE WOODS in your own home. All SUb-,Me"t Woods Pharmacy, Mack jects; all levels. Adults and NANNY for infant begin-

and Bournemo\Jrh children. Certified teachers. nmg September 5, 7:45Ar8ol~~r.,oR~ilo~e, Mock near DETROIT and SUBURBAN I a m. to 5 15 p.m. MondayGrosse POinte Pharmacy, Mock TUTORING SERVICE through Friday. Sam eHa~~~e~O~~':,~~CY,Mock and 356.0099 light housekeeping, paid

l.ochmoor holidays. Salary negot:able.Bob's Drugs,Mockand Roslyn 2F-SCHOOLS References. 822-2520.

DETROIl AREA IYork.I",e Morket, Mock and GROSSE POINTE WO:\IAN CLERICAL work.St.Yo;~h~"eHOsPitar,Seven M,le permanent, part time, $5

Rood and Moross INSTITUTE OF an hour. Reply GrosseDe~~~~':::~,reDrug.,Mack and MUSIC Pointe News, Bo~ P.22.MarylandBeverageShoppe.Mock SUMMER SEMESTER ----.--------1 RN'S/LPN's

near Maryland RNs/LPNs, charge nurse po. 1 WE VEMr. Cs, Grayton ond Warren Private or Class Instruction sitions. All shifts, Blue I' ; ~ ALWAYSPork,es Parry Store, Mack or St. MUSIC pI'an vo'ce str1'ngs OFFEREDCla,r - 0, I, ,Cross. Blue Shield plus life 'I ...

ST, CLAIR SHORES guitar, wind instruments. Insurance, shift differen- CO:\IPETITIVE WAGESManor Phormocy, Greater Mock ART-Drawing and painting tial. For appointment FLEXIBLE SCHEDULEond RedMaple l.ane ., d' dl.ake Pharmacy, East Nme Mile m vanous me la. week ays only 9.5. Direc- 'I CASE VARIETY

__ b_e_rw_ee_n_M_a_c_k_a_nd_Je_fl_e_,,_o"_ Distinguished Faculty tor of Nursing. Mr. Davidl-LEGAL NOTICE TU_2_-4_96_3 ~t_u~a~ 791-247~~ .1. SERVICE BO:"1US

STONE-S -T-ICKETS:--m-ai;; 3_-__L_O__S_T_A_N_D_FO_U_N_D_OPENING FOR I ~J~'f~j~J~L~?Egi[[~ ...floor close to stage, seri- FOUND female dog, small BAKERS, I LIFE I~SL'RA:"1CE Ious buyers only. 534.2806. black poodle type, friendly, DECORATORS AND CANCER EXPE:\'SE i

-------------.- well trained, near Whittier APPRENTIC' E 'I PR'>TECTIO;'<;lA-PERSONA.LS and Beaconsfield. Call eve. S HOSPITAL 'I:\'DE~I:\'1TY

--------- I nings.331.2657. SWEETHEART I(;ETTING :\lARIUED? Ex. -. - - -----. I BAKERY I :\Ia)be now is the time 'IC

d 4-HELP WANTED I " should lalk. For more in.prrirnce vocalist adds GENERAL 19200 KELLY 'formalion. call 277.2060 ornew dimcnsion to your crr. • .. _ ___rmony. 882.7141. STOCK PERSON needed _ . DETRO IT II 872.0200 or 2685340.

'. _._-- -.• ---. --------.- Available 10 a.m. - all DFi\:T . I HOMEMAKERS;>;ERDLRPOINT and crewel ,I AL ASSISTA:"1T-Ma-

year round. Handy with ture pcnon n('eded 10 as. UPJOHNpillows !>Iocked and finish. tools and electrical. 885. si.~t Ea~t Side oral sur.' "~.()."~. ',I ... 'cd. AIso necdlepoint in. 6866 c. c. " c, ~eons. experJrnce not nec. .slruction. TU 1-7073, TU 6. ,.•-_-_-_._- --. essary, WIlling to train if \ TEACHER dcslrcs loving6318. "GET RICH FAST" inlcn:sted. Good benefits. reliable car(' for one pr('------ --- ------ i Set own hours. ,,,anted Please call for jnterview schooler and an infant, be.

illS AND HER HAIR PLACE, consultants for cosmetic 521.5111. ' ginning in S cpt e m be rspcclalized family haircut- I corn pan y. Ambitious _.- - - --.. l'Ilonday to Friday, 7.30ting-by Dolores, formerly i women only. Details ,HOVSE PAINTER,- ~~peri. a,m. to 4 p m. Rdercncc~,of Leon's. 100 Kercheval, ' caU 886.6943. ' enced, reasonable, for in. own transportation. 772.885.2788. • --.:1 ner city horne. VA 2.7154. 1231.

Cosh rate: iO words for__ $2.70Billing rote- $2.95 ORGAN and piano lessonsAdditional words eoch..__$ :10 children and adults. Qual4 weeks or more $2.50 ified teacher. My horneRetail rate per inch •• $4.40 371.3397.4 weeks or more__ ..----$4.00 IBordered per inch $5.00 PIANO LESSONS - Qual-T-h-e-G-r-os-$e-P-o;-nr-e-N-e-w-.-m-o-y-b-eI fled teacher. My hornepurchasedat the followinglocations: 882-7772.

.--------"'11 2-ENTERTAINMENTClassified Deadline BAND AVAILABLE. Fulis Tuesday 12-noon, for variety of excellent musicall new copy. Changes of for all social occasions. 1cop y and cancellation 731.6081.must be in by Monday 4p.m. It is suggested that SOUND SYSTEM for rentall real estate copy be Call for appointmentsubmitted to our office Steve. 886-0595.by Monday 5 p.m. II

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1 Legal Notice1A Personals18 Death NoticelC Public Sale2 Entertainment2A Music Education28 Tutoring and Education2C Hobf>YInstruclion2D Camps2E Athletic Instruction2F Schools2G Convalescent Core3 Lost and Found" Help Wanted General4A Help Wonted Domestic48 Services to Exchange4C House Silting Services5 Situation Wonted5A Situation Domestic58 Employment Agency5C Catering6 For Rent Unfurnished6.. For Rent Furnished68 Rooms for Rent6C Office for Rent60 Vacation Rental;6E Garage for Rent6F Shore Living QU(lrters6G Store or Office Rental6H For Rent or Sale6J Ha lis for Rent7 Wanted to Rent7A Room Wanted78 Room and Board Wanterl7C Garage WantedTO Storage Space Wanted8 Articles for Sale8A Musical Instruments88 Antiques for Sale8C Office Equipment9 Articles Wonted10 Snowmobile for Sale

. lOA Motorcycles for SolelOB Trucks for Sale11 Cars for Sale11A Car Repair11B Cars Wanted to Buy11C Boats and Motors11D Boat Repair11 E Boat Dockage and StoragellF Trailers and Campers11 G Mobile Homes12 Suburb<:lnAcreage12A Suburban Home128 Vacation Property

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BEDROOM SET-Queen-sizehead board, 2 "Serta" boxsprings and mattresses,dresser, chest, 2 nightstands, '$250. 881-4185 forappointment.

WINDOW air conditioner,large 9,000 BTU capacity,approximately 19" deep,25" wide. Frigidaire, goodcondition, 220 volts, so itrequires a 3-wire outlet,$75. Call after 6 p.m. 884-6905.

KITCHEN TABLE, 4 chairs,avaeado green, girl's sizeaccordion, dining room ta-ble, 4 chairs, buffet, chestof drawers. 822-8756.

EIGHT DINING room arm.chairs, Louis XV reproduc-tion, $800. Chrome andglass dining room table, 2leaves, up to 100", $800_Chickering grand piano,$1,000. small breakfront$225, small antique hang-ing pine cornel' cupboard$125, 2 antique wickerrockers $90 each. 885-7236.

NINE-PIECE traditional din-ing set, $200, child's 3-piece bedroom set, $150.884-9510.

FREEZER - Sears upright15.9 cubic feet, one yearold, $160, 881-5152.

O-SPEED lady's bike, Jap-anese make, middle-weightframe, $50, 881.5092.

LARGE WOOD patio picnictable with attached bench-es. 886-1764.

CHEST TYPE freezer, al-most new, $125. 886-4886.

YARD SALE-Friday 14th,Saturday 15th, 14210 Hous-ton-Whittier. 10 a.m. to 5p.m.

GENERAL ELECTRIC built.in oven, cook top, doublesink, cabinet doors, ceilingtiles, lights, 2x6 lumber,K-2 skis and bindings,boots, bowling ball, sewingmachine. 886.9683.

GARAGE SALE. 19175 CheS-ter, Detroit. Furniture, clo.thing, jewelry, miscellan.eous items, Thursday, Fri.day, Saturday.

WHITE.LINED curtains, 2sets medium. 2nd 1 patiowindow, $60. Call after 5.885-2684.

WEDDING GUWN, size 1:1,$150. Call after 5, 885-2684.

30" ELECTRIC double ovenrange, green, 3 years old.Asking $300 or best offer_774-9738.

GARAGE SALE-836 Ca-dieux, Grosse Pointe City.Saturday. July 8, 10 to 4,including 14 foot Sailfishsailboat, 6 horsepower out-board_

GARAGE SALE-5 familiesmen's, women's, children'~clothes, appliances andmuch more. DON'T MISSIT! Friday. Saturday, 9-5p.m. 20890 LittlestoneHarper Woods. '

GARAGE and moving sale-Thursday and Friday 9 to3. Furniture, miscellaneous1571 Oxford.

SEARS sewing machine, Zig-Zag, blind hem, wood cab-inet, good condition $50,white aluminum screendoor, 80" by 36", neverused, $30. 886-2872.

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STORAGE ARE A, 10x22p::rkin6 off paved alleyservice drive of Ford Evpressway, Harper Woods882-0866.

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6G-STORE FOR RENTBEAUTIFUL SHOP in the

Kimberly Korner for leaseGrosse Pointe Woods, 8860301.

l{ELL Y north of 8 Mile;2800 square feet. With or~:ithout handsome privateoffices; large open area,storage; immediate occu.pancy. FOR LEASE.

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Hayes; outstanding Colon- COTTAGE on Lake Huron, 2ial building just remodeled bedrooms. sleeps 6, screen.for doctors. 18-car parking. cd porch, boat. 839-7904.Great one bedroom apart- COTTAGES on Lake Huron,ment; $30,000 down. Land 14 miles north of Port"~ntract terms. Huron. Clean sandy beach,

1.2 and 4 bedroom cot.tages available. Call no\\'for reservations. 884-0475or call collect 359.8202.

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PARADISE LAKE-3 milessouth of Big Mac Bridge.Completely furnished. 2bedrooms, housekeepingcottages, sleeps 6, safe,sandy beach and boats. Ac.cepting reservations nowthrough September fromSl50 per week. Call 1-616-537-4779.

CHALET near Petoskey-3bedrooms, H~ baths. heat-ed pool, spring-fed pond,Sauna. playground, golfing.778-4824.

HEATED POOL18 HOLE GOLF COURSE

Sandy beach, spring.fed pond.Petoskey area chalet, sleeps6-18. Dishwasher, TV, 647-7233_

Thursday, July 6, 19788-ARTiCLES FOR SALE r !:-:-_~R!~~_LESFOrt SALE 8-ARTICLES FORSA'LE ~ARTICLES FOR SALE I8-ARTICLES FOR SAL8- __ A_R_T_IC_L_E_S_F_O_R_S_A_L_EAUTOMOBILE OWNERS. As I S C H W I ~ N Collegiate 17 36 YARD~ cut pile carpeting YARD SALE-Saturday and GARAGE SALE! Furnitu~e LEROY N ElM A N Litho-

low as $22 quarterly buys Inch boy s bIke, Ilke new, $50, 83 sofa and velour Sunday, 10 to 6. Large oak books, kitchen stuff. mlS graphs-Lion's Pride 67/Compulsory No Fault In. $80. 884-9208. chair $210, llh years old, office desk and chair, 3 cellaneous. Friday and Sat 75, $3,100; Innsbrook, art.surance.881.2376. I S T EREO-SYSTE~1--6 artificial .gas brick f~re- piece wrought iron set, urday July 7.8, 10 t.o 4 ist's proof $600. 839-7617.

, ? • ~ place with acceSSOries, love seat and chair, fair 205 McMillan near Ridge -----------CLEANING OUT. Call op. m 0 nth sold, ampllfler, $125. 882-1835, condition' 3 living room Grosse Pointe Farms.

ERATION LI~C. 331-67~ tape, speakers, $320. 574- ------------- chairs. an'tique treadle sew. -------W~ help chafl~able organ!. 0218. !\lOVING SALE - Secretary ing machine. black/white STATIONERY EXERCYCLEzaho.ns. Donahons tax de. .. - - --- desk antiqued in green TV, 11'ke ne\v. Men's c'loth- "Walton" $60. 882-2299.d RUMMAGE SALE. 2 sewing 1.1 $125 t' b

uch~le. You drop oft or machines, one White, one gl~OIUt' f" atn Ique 'thras5s ing size 50-52, some never COLLECTOR'S delight! Anwe plck up. 19 I 109 IX ure WI worn. Haspel suit, cash._---------- SinRer. 500 Slantomatic. milkglass globes, $49, Elec- tique wicker couch and

"ALMOST.NEW" APPAREL girl's bicycle (5 speed), trovoiee 12" Hi-Fi Woofer mere coat. Miscellaneous, chair. Good tight condition6F-SHARE LIVING I accessories. furs and an. Ironrite, open ends. 885. 5.pound magnet $25, 848 12472 East Outer Drive. Needs paint and cushions

QUARTERS tiques at a fraction of the 2294. 4261 Kensington, Dc. nlid. range Electrovoice ----------- $275. 882-2299.. t . 1I1OVING SALE-July 7, 9.4,M'l ------ original cost. rOlt. horn $35, console table -----.-----HARPER near 91,/z I e, PROFESSIONAL DESIRES Whitehill, Saturday and 25" COLOR TV console $130

3,400 square feet. New same to share house, 1145 yve Buy Furs GARAGE SALE. 1617, 1618 with matching mirror, an- Sunday from 9 to 6. Ev- works, 6 beautiful Lenoxbuilding ready for interior Nottingham. available July Conslgnment~ Welcome and 1636 N. Renaud. 1,001 tique blue $27.50, large cry thing goes. service plates $100, king:ayout; prominent corner; 15. Miss Miller, 554-5538. I LEE S items. Bar g a ins galore. round mirror $12.50, nee- -- ..--------- size summer spread, freecan divide into 1,530 and $300 plus utilities. 120339 Mack 881-8082 Furniture, power mowers, dlework kits, lamp, floor CANTON, Nanking porcelain, books, en c y c lop e d ias1,870 square feel. FOR I' houseware. treasures and waxer, Emerson TV $50, wedgewood sa u c e boa t, greenish-gold lamp 43"LEASE. ,FEMALE roommate wanted. CARPETING 10'70 above mill port-a-crib, pictures, books, German creamer and sug- 57" mahoganv slate coffeeI fib 2 misc. Friday 10 to 1. Sat. b d JPro essiona etween 0 cost. Mill Representative, d e spreads, curtains, tools, ar. 775-7397. Cash only. table, heavy, $30. 773-0945

KELLY near 8lh Mile; med- and 30. SI. Clair Shores: 20531 Mack avenue, Grosse ~_9 __t~ 2. I antique china soup tureen -----------.-- call after 5:00.ical offices. Six examining area. 774.8333. . Pointe Woods. GARAGE SALE. July 7th $2(), dried flower arrange- FIVE-FAMILY garage sale-rooms; set up lor two doc- I PROFESSIONAL lady or ROSEWOOD and other hard- ' an~ 8th, 9 t~ 4 p.m, 12124 ments and many other lov:!- t~~~~:'~it~h~;~~o~~bta~~: !lIOVIJ',;G-Private sale, 18thtors. FOR LE SE. man to share a lovely woods for woodworkers. I LalO~ D~trOlt, o~foran~ ~\'e:~~:::~g ~(;~ant~~d hgOO~~: mirror, outboard motor, ;~tn:u:'%nt~~~siur~~tu~~e:~

CHESTERFIELD Township; home. 13 lIlile Road and Handiman Shop. 882-4800. MODERN dinette set, - 50 no junk. Thursday, Friday Perelli tire 165SR-14, tape I cluding grandfather clock23 Mile just west of Gra. H~r.~~r a~af $150. s~';;3e I inches l:;y 35 i~ches, with and Saturday morning. recorder, c1ot.hing. Lots and paintings. Museumtiot. Brand new, ready to I uti lies. e erences. - RESALE, SHOP 17 lOch extensIOn and 6 9460 Lakepointe, 521-2314. more. 369 !\lcll!lllan, Grosse i quality art glass, Steinwaydesign offices to suit. 8459. __ UNITARIAN CHURCf:I chairs. Exeellpnt condition ------------ Pointe Farms. I grand piano, Jensen silverSuites 800 square feet to PROFESSIONAL I A.DY r 171~O f\laumee, Grosse POinte I Apartment size dinett~ STERLING SERVICE for 8, --------------- Bronzes including Tiffany

f ' -., .. ~ 0 CIty, 2 blocks east uf Cad- table, 35 inh by 35 inch I T.O\';lc cascade pattern, 70 I TWO -iv-gallon aquarium9,700 square eet. FUR man to share a lovely . 1 bl k th f J f p II t b 881 k h 10 II tapestry, marble statuaryLEASE h 13 lIn R d d leu x, oc nor 0 e. with 12 inch extension and Jeees, exec en uy. . tan s, $~5 eac.' -ga on Call for details. 961-7953.. ome I e oa an ferson. Open 10 a.m. to 3 4 c h air s. Appointment I 7466. complete aquanum $25. 5-

Harper area, $150. Share p.m Wednesdays 7 to 9 onlv. 882-8747. I ------------ ~allon aquarium with hood THREE AQUARlU!lIS, 50.Other locations available. nT Refere s 293' ,u I I JeS. nce . p.m. Thursday. 4 rooms,' ,MOVING SALE-Maple din- $10. 822-8307. 20-, 30-gallon, car top carCall Virginia S. Jeffries, 8459. all kinds of items to in- WALNUT dining room set, I in

hg. room thable "d'ithd two -------------1 rier, girl's bike. 881-7974.

Realtor 882-0899. FEMALE roommate wanted spect for bargains. Con- table, 2 _ 18" leaves, 6' c airs, was er an ryer, MOVING SALE Friday,-Professional between 20 signments welcome. chairs, buffet, $750. Ma- mIscellaneous, 10991 Craft Saturday, July 7, 8, 10 a.m. REDWOOD picnic table withand 30. St. Clair Shore 882-9755 hogany bedroom set, dou- betwe~n Outer I?nve and No pre-sales, 5080 Harvard benches, $30, cedar fencearea. 774-8333. --------. ble bed, chest, dresser. WhIttIer off WhItehill. Road, Detroit. posts $3 each (new), lawn

BARN SIDING - Authentic ----------- chairs, $4 each, cab for1" wi!alhered, hand hewn, $500. Both sets beautiful lIIOVING SALE-July 9, 9.4, INDIAN VILLAGE white swimming pool $50, kit.natw'al timber. 1.463.2179. condition, over 50 years, July 8, 9-1. 515 Rivard. Fur- I h tIS t d chen table, wood $20. 885

soll'd \vood, electric dryer e ep an sa e a ur ay.----------- niture, clothes, trash com- J I 8 10 t 4 2932$60. Wrl'nger washer $25. u y - a.m. 0 p.m. .FURC" WANTED pactor, toys, miscellaneous. 1424 I .

~ I Sunday Julv 9, 1 to 4 p,m. N 1 r_oq_u_o_IS_.--_. GARAGE SALE Saturda'Consignment or Buy J 0 pre-sa es. _ - JI 13633 Troester. ----------- TWO FAMILY garage sale- 9.5. Everything must goLEE'S ,----------- AIR CONDITIONER, Gibson 334 Ridgemont Farms !\lake offer 4330 Grayton

20339 Mack 881-8082 BROWN vinyl couch, good 10,000 BTU. Only used 2 July 8, 10 to 4: No pre'- -----.---------------- condition, $40. Pastel twin days, $310. 343.0735 after. s,ales. INLAID MAHOGANY roundORIENTAL Rugs wanted, We bedspreads, $5_ 882-0119. 6'30 I ------------ table and sofa, mahogany

ray more for Oriental rugs. I .. ANTIQUE lce box and tele- record cabinet, folding mc-Collector. 1-482-5427. CHARLES KLINGENSMITH DELUXE Frigidaire upright phone, Janitrol gas fur- tal lawn chairs and small

----------- JILL WILLIA!\IS deepfreeze. 884..5394. nace, General Electric dou- round table, garden toolsKATHRYN of the LAUREN CHAPMAN 1---------- ble oven stove. Chrome for. potted plants, knitting

PO INTES Invite you to visit their shop. I H~MMEL PLATE, 1971. Call mica table with 4 chair's needles, all sizes, tea traysHOUSEHOLD . etween 10-4 p.m. 884-6615, and bench, dropleaf table buttons,' 0 I d po s tag e

experienced service LIQUIDATION SALES YARD SALE _ Furniture and chairs, 12x3 foot pool. stamps, china, linens andIN Every Thursday from 10 a._m, barrels, baby items, clothe~ Miscellaneous, 9201 Bed- stands, 9x7 carpet rug,

HOUSEHOLD SALES, to 2 p.m. at the Ray Smith desk. miscellaneous. Fri. ford, 882-0483. bric-a-brac, 886.2344.ESTATE LIQUIDATIONS Building, 15.115Charlevoix, day, Saturday, 11-4 p.m. NEW WALL unit with desk'M --U-S-T-S-E-L-L---l-v--ea-r-old

AND APPRAISALS Grosse Pomte. Selected 30504 Greater Mack Saint shelves and light, modern, •Free Consultations items taken on consign- Clair Shores. ' 76"x74". 886-4886. Corning top electric stove,

775-0366 ment. Estate Appraisals. Harvest Gold. 882-5927FEMALE social worker in Anytime Beautiful antiques. New SCHWINN VARSITY boy's WING BACK gold floral up. anytime.

search of apartment, flat, If no answer call after 5 p.m. items for summer include: 10-speed, 18" frame with holstered chair, French 1 -Y-A-R-D-S-A-L-E-,-l-ot-s-o-f-cl-o-th-e-sLOVELY Schuss Mountain car ria g e house, maid's two magnificent antique 24" wheels, green, genera. Provincial, excellent condi. dCh I t 4 b d b an miscellaneous, Satur.a e , e rooms, y quarters, Grosse Pointe DRIED and silk flower ar. desks, antique brass maga. I tor lights, $100. 886-4145 tion, $60. 881-3627. d

d k th S . d dd' f k ay, Sunday. 5240 LaFon-ay, wee, or mon . WlID. area, reasonable rent. WiIl- "angements an we mgs zine rack, 3-dra\\'er ash' a ter 4 p.m_ or wee ends. ---E-S-T-A-T-E-S-A-L-E---' taine.ming, tennis, golf at resort. ing to exchange services. expertly done by former chest, lighted c~rio cabi. OLD and .new just for you. I -----------889-0307. Excellent references. 343- florist in home. Very rea- ne~, assort~d sllv~r a':ld Pie safe, tavern table, and A R POINTE DESIGNER house sale, must

COUPLE would like to pur- 0419. sonable. 839.6434. . chma, rockmg c~alrs, pIe. too many items to mention, Service sell, leather trunk, importchase mobile home in I -F-E-l'l-1A-L-E-s-oc-i-a-1-w-or-k-e-r-in BUY r NG S-W-O-R-D-S- c~u~t tabI~s, Chippendale 649 Rivard, Friday, Satur- 1383 Whittier accessories, mirrors, etc.,Florida in a subdivision, dmmg chalrs. day, Sunday, 10-6 p.m_ Grosse Pointe Park 330 Rivard, Saturday, Sun-Gulfside. Please write to search of apartment, flat, GERMAN' day. 882-6969.box H-5, Grosse Pointe carriage house, maid's ES SMALL COUCH, excellent FINAL BIG MOVING SALE July 7, Friday, 1:3(}-5:30 p.m. INews. quarters, Grosse Pointe JAPAN E condition, chromet glass Saturday, July 8, 8 through July 8, Saturday, 10.3 p.m. SUPER GARAGE SALE

area, reasonable rent, will- AMERICAN coffee table. walnut record 4, 16831 Maumee near Ca. ANTIQUE FRENCH SOFA, Ladder back side chairFLORIDA KEYS area. 2 bed- ing to exchange services, DAGGERS GU NS cabinet, 775-7397. Cash dieux. Furniture, linens, large, $700 or best offer; Hitchcock side chair, Har:

rooms, 2 baths, furnished excellent references. 343- 774 9651 only. household items, records, Eastlake chairs, one with rison 2.door metal file eab-,Condo overlooking Gulf, 0419. - - much more. Something for Hammond organ, $225; 2 inet. 12'volt electric troll.off-season rates, boat, dock. H h Id S I GARAGE SALE-Saturday, everybody. 1I1ustsell every. arms; 2 late Victorian arm jng motor, IBM Selective

RESIDENT DOCTOR at Bon \ ouse 0 a es h' 2 . I h I Iage available. Contact Bet- July 8. 10-5, 70 Radnor thing, low prices. No prior c aIrs, occaSlOna c airs; ega typewriter, Sharpty Scircle, 1-305-852.3023. Secours Hospital in need Estate liquidations, appraisals Circle, corner of Hall sales. color TV needs repair; oil electronic desk calculator,

t of apartment or room pre- A R POINTE place. Some silver, pool ta- -----------1 painting by J. Weiler, large 4 poster spool bed andLOG COTTAGE on Otsego ferably near hospital. Quiet SERVICE ble, beds, work bench, com. FOR SALE-Large Victorian gilt mirror, porch furni- head and foot board spool

Lake, Gaylord, I'Ilichigan. and responsible. 343-1612. mercial mangle, por"h Florentine mirror, Duncan ture, end tables, lamps. bed. 14 yards Gloria Van.------.----- INTEGRITY ... EXPERTISE - d b'lFor information call after BUSINESSMAN desires 2 ESTABLISHED 7 YEARS glider and chairs, chaise, Phyfe mahogany vanity, Silver plated holloware, er I t fabric, Fedtro meg-

6 p.m. 886-0088 or 882-6872. bedroom rental. excellent by lamps, other furniture and dining table with ebony needs some repair. Range, aphone, and tons of thingsf 7 miscellaneous. finish. Call 3~3-0604. Frigidaire deluxe, Flair, you just have to have. 360

CHALET n Lake Ch re erences. 78.6777 or 886- Donna Alexander, 771-3438 !IIo near ar- 2137. and I . pull out burners. old Hot-I' ary Street, Grosse Pointelevoix. Swimming, fishing, FIVE HUlII'IEL plates 1972 GENERAL ELECTRIC re- Farms K I I 'I" " point refrigerator, $15. • erc leva -n orosscolor TV, fireplace, phone, Jeanne Roddewig, 881.7518 1974, 1975, 1976 and 1977. frigerator. Excellent condi- are' S t d J I 8. FORMER Grosse Pointer FREE CONSUI.TATION t' $ Empire chest needs strip- a. a ur ay, u y ,10boat included. Available - Make offer. Call after 6:30 IOn. 50. Call after 6:00. to 5after Labor Day at reduced wants unfurnished apart- Please call after 5:00 p.m. 3992274 775-4355. ping; playpen, many piano .rates. 884.0431, 778-4055. ment, income or flat. Call . p.m. - . rolls, $4 each .. Formi~a . 'r:-r-A-R-D--S-A-L-E-,-b-ed-r-o-o-n-I-s-e-t,

____ 885-7833. INDIAN VILLAGE. White CUSHMAN, custom Colonial FIVE-PIECE twin pecan bed- d ~ s k, $15; Kltchenald coffee table, end tables andBOYNE COUNTRY. Com~ -----.------ Elephant Sale. Saturday, dining room set. Fairfield room, also double bed and mIxer, old frames, 2 fans, more. uTednesday andWANTED-Small house, flat h t 8 ..pletely furnished, al eec- or apartment for rent. For July 8. 10 a.m. to 4: p.m. table, 2 leaves, 8 Dux- I c es. 86-1382. work bench, 161\11\lprojec- Thursday only 10 to 5, 1458

tric, 2 tier Chalet. Upper neat, clderly couple. Ex- 1424 Iroquois. berry chairs. Buffet with SCH':V1NN girl's Fair Lady, tor, many books, records, Wayburn, Park.tier-4 bedrooms, 2 baths, ceIlent references. Non- I China top. English pewter 20-mch, burgundy, deluxe many miscellaneous items -SO-L-ID--O-A-K-------kitchen, living room with 2 FAMILY Garage Sale - plates and mugs. 371-9299 in garage and kitchen. Toy . 8-piece diningsmokers. Ask for Grace, 33' F headlight, safety flag, per- .fireplace. Lower tier _ 3 386.0547. 4: RIdgemont arms - after 5:30 p.m_ f t d't' $5 chest, bookcase, vanity room s.et, 5'pleee kitchenbedrooms, 2. baths, kitchen, July 8, 10 to 4. No pre- 1 ------------ ec con I lOn, 5_ 886- dresser, 2 twin beds com-I set, slide projector andliving room with fireplaee_ -H-E'A-I.-T-H-P-R-O-B--i.-E-l\l-r-eq-u-i-r-sales. INST ANT COP IES I 6687. plete, linens, kitchen pots, screen. 882-4049.Tiers inter-connected if de- ing a quiet place in which TH-E-A-N-TT-L-E-R-S-.-H-a-nd-m--a-de 10c MOVING SALE - One day pans, utensi~s, silverware, 24" SCHWINN Breeze girl'ssired. Private 6 hole put- to live. Call 839-1792. items. Totes, decorator WEDDING INVITATIONS only! Saturday, July 8th, glass.es, chma. Antique bike, like new $65 881-ting green. 425.8933. YOUNGl\lALE-p-ro-f-e-ss-io-n-a-1 ~.iJlows, delightful paper SCRATCH PADS, 40c LB. 10 a.m. till 5 p.m., 735 Persian vase, removed 8252. ,.

SUl\ll'lIER COTTAGE _ Wal- seeking I bedroom flat or toling. 881-5628, noon to 5 Artists PMT Stats Fisher Road. Little boy's from Whittier Towers, es- --------------loon Lake near Petoskey. apartment in Pointes start- p.m. Open lIEloCn

O'tNhruOsMat.E9-E5p.m. 'I cl~thi~f' toys, books, many tcatle of private collector. AI~ CIONDITIONER, girl's

4 bedrooms, screened ing September 1. Refer. . mlscelaneous arlicles, 4 'olection of antique cran- lcyce. outdoor shutters.MARANTZ 2215 B stere'o- year 0 d Kenmore gas dru- berry and pressed glass- other miscellaneous, 886-

porch, paneled living room, ences available. 881-3928. PR INTI NG $ Jfir e p I ace, dock, boat. phonic recciver. 5 months er, 175. includes amethyst, milk 0152.7C GARAGE WA""TED old. Call 882-3740. Ask for SERVICE and miscellaneous. 1Ilost of --------------Available July 29 to Au- - .~. BEDROOM SET t' d k GARAGE SALE .___ Scott. 15201 Kercheval . WIn, ar' this was acquired in the " ,Ice box

gust 12. 881-1256. WANTED. gar age Grosse . fruitwood. French proven. 40's. runs on gas S35, 2 heavy STOVE-Tappan glass t

SU,'IIIIER COTTAGE _ '''al- Pointe Park area. 821-7251. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. Kitch- at Lakepointe cial, pine dresser, antique C b bikes $25 each, clothes, self I 11 op,•• H Grosse P . t VA 27100 ran erry glass: decanter-, -c can, .2 "ears old.en set, linens, drapes, om e - oak table, desk with 1 ~ beautiful lamps, I amp $375 88123 J

loon Lake near Petoskey, 8--AR--TICLES----F-ORSA-L-E- ----------.- pitcher and glasses invert- ' - 49.4 bedrooms, s ere e n e d throw rugs, pic t u res, DINETTE SET, light oak, drawer and carved legs. d h shades, records, jewelry.

Porch, paneled living room, ----------- frames, glassware, dishes. goo:! condition, $70. 885-1 Antique mar b I e (gray) e t umbprint; compote, toys, knick-knacks. etc. YOU WILL FIND great food

KITCHE;'Ii TABLE, 4 chairs, clothing, antique chairs, 3635. lamp table, 3 ant I'q II e small and large thumb- 3tiOO-3565 Beaconsfield, in "Even_'day Delights offireplace, dock, boat. Avail- avocado green g' I' . I print bo I h d dable July 29 to August 12. ' Ir s size commode, bench, lawn- I chairs, square oak dining ws, rare sac Saturday and Sunday. Lebanese Syrian Cookery."881-1256. accordion, dining room I mower, much more. Thurs- JACOBSI.:;..;y-ii~'--r~cl-;-o-wer. table with 2 leaves (5.leg- cranberry pitcher: open - - _.- --- ---- - --- 1\lore than one hundred-

________ ~~~Iset,of4draC\111.aelr'rSs.'82b2~8f7f5e6t.,day, Friday and Saturday, Chrome dinette set. 881- ged), off-white down eush- salts, several vases, small A:\TIQVE DISHES, tables. seventy. five delicious rec-BOY:--iE COUNTRY. Com- 10 to 7. 1321 Grayton road, 8605. ,i • d h 2 jug. sewing machine, chande- ipes, only $8.50, post pal'd.

---------- Grosse Pointe Park. --- -- - - --.' lOne coue. turquoise I 6 milk glass goblets, small I lier and many mflre items. Please "'rl'te check or mon-pletely furnished, all elec- CHEST TYPE FREEZER. al- ANTIQUE round coffee ta- i chairs, need. reupholster- I I 9 t 5 12- 5 \ 'If d ntnc 2 tIer Chal t U t $125 8864886 bl k l app e green vases. :. o. :)0 \'1 re . July e" order to "Cookbook, e. pper mos ncw, ' . . . ANTIQUE ICEBOX and telc- ble. elH'st of drawers. exer-, 109. ac - \'IOY 3 position ])' d b 6 to lit! Jtler-4 bedrooms. 2 baths, - - .. ---._-. f('clin .,-.. I T" I alsy an utton pressed! l. One", include name and ad-YA phone. ,Janitrol gas fur- c'yclc, ma'ssager. exerciser. . er,~;) co or '. ma. 'I b II ' - - -- ----kltc-hl'n. living room with HI) SALE - Friday. 14th. pic cabinet. large formica g ass: cruet, e, covered, CB R \IHC)bab''---'bS---' dress. Send to P.O. Boxfireplace L(Jwer tl'er _ 3 Saturday. 15tb. 14210 Hous- nace, Gf: double oven bumper pool table, Ironrite low compotes jugs spoon : j • ) en. am-I 8891 KstOVl'. C h rom e formica ironer. h:>d frame, table. top desk, radio and phono- .. ,' " sllnite makeup case. barbell I ensington Station,bedrooms, 2 baths. kitchen, ton. Whittier. 10 a.m. to: bl . , 1 k 82 ' graph cabinet. li"ht fruit- er, cheese {lIsn. 4 fan: set. 881.7992. Detroit, ~11 48224.IlvlOg room with fireplace.! 5 p.m. I, ta e With 4 chairs and i (cs. 3.1652. : I " shaped dish, hat toothpick' . --- -- - __ -:-::-=--=-=----- _

bencb. ])rop leaf table I - ------ -_. - - _. ------. wooc, walnut cedar chest. holder. basket, Will'sil : GE:\ERA L ELECTRIC sto\'e AJRTE:\IP air condl'tl'onerTiers In,t~r.connected if de-, jt~~i)-A:\]) WHiT!': -f-ig~l~ed' and chair.", 12x3 ft. pool. ;GARAGE SALE-Children's antique mght stand. dress- , 90 'Sired. I nvate 6 hole put- I barrel ba('k chal'r S60' '.llsc. 9201 I'edf(Jrd. 882-:, c1othlllg. adult rhthing. '. in" I hI I 3 shaped dish, bowl, wall: white, good conditIon, very , 00 BTU, 30 inches wide,

•• > " a e ,l!H ,section tra", bone dishes, tum- I reasonable. 8fl2.6226. $75. 821-7268.tlng green. 425.8933. ,882.2449 ,. 0483. " toys. many hO\lsl'hold it-: mirror C'f\'shl cha I )' J I

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: c()-PPERio~E -p~rt;b-Ie-dish. ,1=-------- -- -----:..--....;;:::::::;:::::;=:;=:;::;.liE lll'ILT-I:\ OVE;\;. cook CTIlW:'-IE and glass dm~tle I Thursda.\' and Frida" 1:' tl' Ii"! t f' If' I' 0 a s apes an I . I S- 9 f i I'SED ~OOKS - Bought,le\'olx Swimming, fishing, I J ." ,,1 IX ure. I r (' p I ace sizes d . d I' I \Ias Icr :>0, . oot black-,

I top. Iloublr sink. Cabinet Sl't. $12.:;. 885.5035. ,4. 2032 Lochmoor bptween. ~cre'en clothes h a .. ' , can) an re IS1 brown couch great d' I sold Flcf f .co or TV, fireplace, phone, doors CC'iling till'S. lights., , . . . :\Iack ~"d Harper. . b' ., m pc r.' dishes, 4 butter pots fruit I f' :\1' \~on I', h ci lon, non- Ictlon,boat Included. Available' 2x6 lumber. K.2 skis and (,IR!. ~ \\'Illte bicycle. 20.lnch gar agc disposal. lamps.: s t 'u 6 . I't IOn.. agnavox j .\1-1":\1' ar cover, paperback -afler I b D t d d h I b d T\"[ .... I' , OllsceJlarlC'lIUS~Iasses and I e ,III 1 napPles, P a ters, stereo consoll' with phono' noon 'til 7 pm Tues th,a or a)' a re uce blndmgs, boots. l'o\I'llng,' w ee, "y's gol bicycle. ,., ,I',D (maple I spring large covered COml)()te . . ruratc 8840431 778-4055 > 2 ' I dlshps. twin hpclcling an(1 I ' S100. good condition. 885., Sat. BOOKTIQUE, 15243's ", . . ball. sewing machine. 886- ,I 4.inch \\'hepl. Call 886-: ant mattress like nell' $65. rectangular and round

36 ' 8849 <lrapp.". girls elot!lin" sizt, '. 2484. ;\Iack Ave .. between Lake.\"AI I ( (.... I \ K 968:J I'. ,94 " 6.:;:J. " serving dishes.

• ,.) )., .1 E - Se. 10 to 14, ic(' skates Satur . pointe and Beaconsfield.duded, modcrn cottilge, ';\;FW WAI I U'"IT 'th AIR C'):\IJlTl'l:'\FH' I 9 - 8 3 Diamond point pattern:' GOLD VJ<:LVJ<:rCouch $1.:;0. 885.2265.

(;1\ H,\(;I'; SAI.E. 19175 (,hes- :' • "-' WI I • • ••• -Sears. ( ay .. to il. 2.. 6094. ('overed compotc', 2 uncov- 1 Call after 4, 343.0001.sleeps (;, h()a!. 885.3629. lcr, Il!'trolt. !,'urnlturc de~k. shein's and 1Ight. 13,500 BTl-~. 115 volts Ex. I, d 76" 74" 6-4 : II t I TilE ,\',' 'Ti.L:RS-Ilan(tma(le ('red COml)otes, 1 dIsh, -.---,l"thing. Jell'elr". misc. mo ('rn, x . 88 886. I c(' en COnt ltlOn. S185. "IeCOLOH,\I)!) C!):\DO - Fra. J Call 8&24156 ilems. totes, decorator pi1. toothplrk holder. corn pat. I

ser. IllnlN park. hidea\\'a~ Il('m.' Thursday, Fmlay.' WI~D()W air - condili~;:;-er. - . . . lows. d('lightful paper tol. tern cream and ~ugar. 'park. Fishing. hiking, tc'n. Saturday. : Larg(' 9.000 BTU ~.apacity, i INST ANT COPI ES Ing. 881.5628. noon to 5: ;\1('lon patt('rn large C(lV'

nls. br,allng nl'ilr (;rand E:'\COH!':' TIH' Hl'sall' Shop I approxlmatc'ly 19 d('ep. i 10 CENTS p.m. er('d compotes. severalLake. Hock., 'IrlUntain :\;, 22217 Kc'lly Hd .. 'i blocks' 25" \\Ide. I.'ngiclairc. Good, _. - . - . - commoratlve plates and,!llInai Park, :l Iwdroom.'. 2 ,"'1(1111 lIf 9 \llll' Opt'n Tups. i conditIOn, 220 volts, so it; '~'~:DDJ~G I;:VI:rATI():\S :\1'\RA",l'Z 22158 strrephon. muc'h miscrllaneous press-balhs, S55 a d;,~'. 4 pn. day through Saturday. 10 I requlTcs a 3 wire outlet. I ~~~AT(.II I,\DS, 4~C' Ih.. iC' rrcriver. 5 months old eel pit'C'Ps. Cut gla~s bcml~on~. 2 tJ('r!roOIl1".2 hatli~. to ') 777 6'}'jl Qll'dlty con.' $75. Call after 6 ]I m. 884- 1

0ISTS -. 1:\11' STATS Cal! 882.3740. Ask for, and dl~h.

S45 a day. 4 pl'rsons 9 to sl~~'Il11'nls' ;I'l'lcon;l' I f>905. I pen :\Ion thnl Sat. 9.5 p.m Srott. Satin ~lass vase' poppy dp.5, Call G4(;orHH! ('Vl'nlng, \"1111L' I~'L ''', ECONOMEE HOt'SEHOLD ITEMS. Kit. sign, Tiffan)' style. oldand w('('k/-nd.". 64r;7:l~5 6J-HALLS FOR RENT.', 'r. L ,-<r:n CL'RTAI:'o:S.' PRINTING lk I2 ,'I'ts, medium and I __ ' chen set, linrns, clrapes. ml g ass cO\'l'r('d gilt box.

,-----------, r---------~I patlO windo\l. $60. Call I SERVICE t h row rugs. pIctures, latl' Victorian ,JnpaneseHAHBOH Sl'nr",GS HALL FOR RENT aflN :>. 88.') 26fl4. I 1.'i201 Kercheval framr,. glasswarc. dishes, l'UPS, saucers. :\!Jscellane.

Comfortable home .. slePI)S . t I k clothing. antique chairs. ous Bavarian pier:es.1,lf, Cm.U;lTIm,ED \\')11)' . a.a ('p01nte (lId I d

6 Sp('ctaC'ular vipw __ Amvcts Post ~57 HLlOOI. aIr ('ondltlOn-iGrdSSl' Poin'l' V\ 2.7101 commodl', beneh, lawn se s, 2 lawn mower.".Av,'llabl!' by Ihe \lcek ('r, 7.:>00BT1'~ $12.'i Tou('h ' ., I mOIler, much mor('. Thurs. need repair.fJfJ47823 l'\Pnings "ml • All Or«(]' ",'-,', ('Il'dric t~ JH'\\ntN $l:J~. HE!> and \\hitl' flgur,.d har clay. Friday and Sa!urdav I Ahsolutely;';o "resalesv,c'ck('n(h • CAHI~IW, I brat dl;,molld. \'aill(' 1',,1 hack cIJ:IIf. $Ij(,- 882. 10107 1.121Gr,l\ton Hoad. I ('ash and Carry

__ 1,_,.,__ ,_,',_,'_"_,_,,_7_'_4_:_' '_"'__ , $1 4;'11 I'I'IC(' S~J:i~,'172.5166, 2-H!J {;r,,,.sl' Pointl' Park. I.imitl'd Ntlmbers Admitted

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884-5337

885-5388

NO BROKERS

DAVID J, CHESNEY

Tile Community Builders

SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT

CHESNEY INSURANCE AGENCY20225 MACK

1ST OFFERINGGROSSE POINTE SHORESPresenting a beautiful Ranch-typical of this

lovely section of Grosse Pointe, This clas.sic has 3 bedrooms, family room, breakfastroom. large modern kitchen with doubleoven, range, new dishwasher and fridge,plus lots more. There are three fireplaces,two and a half baths, plush carpeting andbeautiful decoration. Two car elec. openinggarage-the setting completed by profes.sional landscaping on a large lot. Make anappointment with us now,

llETROITI' 0 story. 2 bedrooms. utility room. porch. ga.

ra~e --so so loll' at S 11 ,900,

We prcsent a few choice homes in the Detroitarea-all new offerings. Call us anytimeon these OUTAssociates will gladly discussthem with you.

llETROIT1'11'0 family inCO:llC'5 5. 2 car gar~ge. modern

kitchen. $19,500.

DETROITBrick bungalol\'. ~ bedrooms. Pi baths. new

roof. garagp, basement, $22.900.

\\'.\ lun:;'I;I' 2 ,;tory. 2 b('droorns. gr£'at startN homc at

S14,.100

DETHOIT2 h"riroolll hun~;doll with den and porch. ga.

ragp'" haq'nwnt .. bargain at $17.000.

Policies quoted with Citizens Insurance Co. of America

GROSSE POINTE SHORESA grand residence in the gran manner, again located

in the prestigious Shores. A regal specimen ofthe Georgian era-it has all the bedrooms, bathsand fireplaces you'll ever need. A great enter.tainment home for the family and their guests,its within a breath of the Lake's cool breeze's.The outdoor secluded pool completes the fasci-nating picture. Can a qualified buyer resist tak.ing a look?

THE CONDO'S ARE COMING!Do you really and truly want a front and backyard

with all its problems? For those who do not-then this is for you. A luxury town.house withsomeone else to make it look good outside. Twobig bedrooms. one and two half baths, built-inbar, and all the other features. This newly deco-rated residence, with garage and basement, iswithin a stcp of the Lake, and is ready for yourappraisal-its in the 60's.

L"oking for a ,lIper lot? What about Lakeshorc Dr.?al $n.ooo.

LARGE ASSt::'oIPTrON"We would likc you to view this cozy Colonial in a

nice tree.lined quiet street. Has three nice sizedbedrooms, family room, Florida room, and somenice extras. This well landscaped home has a fullwarranty in the asking price, which is in themid.sixties. Think about the assumption too-quite a considcration these days! .

!\lay I offer you a cost and coverage quotation foryour new home? Policies prepared in time foryour closing!

NEW ENGLAND COLONIAL - well maintained anddesigned for comfortable living. 4 bedrooms, 3'hbaths, upstairs den, 26x14 living room with naturalfireplace, 21x16 enclosed porch, dining room, break.fast room and kitchen. Playhouse with porch in addi-tion to basement playroom. 2 car attached garage.Generous storage space.

882-0087Grosse Pointe Real Estate

co.

Page Twenty-One13-REAL ESTATE IU--R.EAL ESTATE

FOR SALE FOR SALE1BY OWNER _ Serious buy- M1J\!I EST.ATE - .lh ~ere

. With chOIce St. Clair Riverers, must s~e to appreciate. fro n tag e, manicuredGr~sse POinte ~oods Co. grounds; unusually nice 3lomal, central air, 4 large bedroom home. Price ?b~drooms, . large custom $44,995. Don't delay!kitchen .. FJrSt floor laun- ED SASS, REALTORdry, family room, Star of 1315 S. Riversidethe Sea parish, many ex. St. Clair, MI 48079tras. $135,000. Call for ap. Phones:pointment. 886-7273. No St. Clair (313) 329-9003agents please. Marine City: (313) 765-4013

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LAKE HURON - 100 footexcellent beach, 3 bed-rooms, stove fireplace,gla~s e n e Ia sed porch,country kitchen, 2 hoursfrom De t r 0 i t. $41,900,terms. 334.2477.

ANNA MARIA ISLAND, Sar-room, 2 bath apartmentasota, Florida. New 2 bed.home. All electric G.E. kit.chen. Bay view. Annuallease $400 per month. Un-furnished. Available in De.

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'- -G-r-o-ss-e-P-o-j n-t-e-R-e-a-I-E-s-t-a-te-'LAKE ST. CLAIR water- I

front at Anchorville. 1 lot CO.200' x 265' with boat har-bor and old cottage, an.other 100' x 215'. Highland beautifully 1andscap.ped with lawn, bushes andlarge trees. 1-725.0535.

12E-COMMERCIALPROPERTY .

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VOLKSWAGENSWANTED

'75 CADILLAC Sedan deVille, good condition, oneowner, 822.7979, 882-8453.

wn FIBI':H(;I,ASS 14' hlii('rUII,lh"u\. 40 h II \Ip[{'llr.'.s(,III"ln "".d. tilt 11;111('1.

h,:lih, ('''llIpass. anI Iior.;(11(1lallk, 1,,11lop, Iif(, (l]'("

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8.FOOT Il~ droplaill'. 4 point1i,,11. :\IN('"r~ ~"i'('r It'll('II~IIH'. goo II ('ondltlOn,S~OO. 10 f""t (; \\' lm'ad('r,1!175 :\kr('lIr.\ aO HI'" trail('I'. Ill'\\' rnt('n"r, 11Iall~' ('x.

tra" ('x('(,)I('nt COlldltion.S l,:lI!O, 11114:!:li;j aft('r 4

J!l74 COH\'J-:TTE ('''111'('1"111>)(,.

2 I"pS. alltoma! 1('. aII "I't i"n" S7,700 118!in:w

197;) !'O:\TL\(' (;r"l1d Viii,('onvertibl(', ollt,lanclill.c('OllliillOli. load('d, whitt, Oil

\1 hlt(', S5,OOO,B8572:Jli.

GROSSE POINTE NEWS11-CARS FOR SALE l1-CARS FOR SALE

\IE1WI.:m:s. Hl7;) 2110 SLoad ..d Sf/.IHIO772 717:1.

\\'.\:\'1'1':1> - \,\\" ('on('II("anfl old ('ars "f I1If' :l( .....

40's or .'iO'~ in any ('ondit ion 77~ 37:J9,

Hl71 THfl':\11'1l !iOOn. ("1'

tom paint \lIlh maldllllg)ll.lnH'I, ~ 0 () d con(liliol1.S:>!l;}or hl'.,t off ('r 112:l24(jllafter () II m

700 ANT I QUE pavingblocks, $1.90 each. 526.5660.

lOA-MOTORCYCLESFOR SALE

HAMMOND Spinet Organ.Excellent condition. Mustsell. $550. 882.9188.

PIANOS WANTEDGRANDS, Spinets, Consoles

and Small Uprights .TOP PRICES PAID

YE 7-05068B-ANTIQUES

FOR SALE

VIOLIN, bow and l'ase, aGerman makl:'. 20 ycars old,b('alltiflll l'OIHlitlOn. 882.0511.

~:1'11'1I0:-;E gill tar. Am('f1(',1!1mad£'. ~ pick lIP~. thin dOll'bll'! cut away. also :\mp('gamp 12" spraker and r('.verb 881.I:J:>1.

GARAGE SALE. 527 Univer.sity Place near Kercheval.1971 Volkswagen, maTlualt y pew r it e r, winemak.ing equipment, louveredcafe doors, miscellancoushousewares. Friday, Satur-day, 7.8, 10 a.m .. 7 p.m.

8A-MUSICAlINSTRUMEN1S

INTERNATIONAL SterlingSilver Rhythm pattern, 5piece place setting plus

. butter knife, pickle fork,,jelly spoon, never used,

$125 (cost $240); Torolawnmower $65, 8x10 woolbraided rug, brown rust,green $50; Sony reel taperecorder $50. 886.8249.

SUNDAY ONLY, 12 till 8 -golden oak round claw foottable. China cabinets, eastlake and oak furniture.Miscellaneous 0 d d sandends. 5503 Gra~'ton. .

GARAGE SALE. Everything" must go. 15716 Eastburn,

corner of Rex. Sunday, Ju-ly 9th. Monday 19th, Tues-day 11th, 9 to 6.

. GARAGE SALE. Thursday,Friday, Saturday, 9 to 5.332 Hillcrest. Fans, mow.

. ers, toys, clothing, misce!..' laneous.

...' Thursday r July 6, 1978"J-ART.CLES fOR SALE SA-MUSICAL'\,~OVING SALE-1843 Hunt I INSTRUMENTS

Club, Grosse Pointe Woods SPINET PIANO, excellentbetween Mack and Harper. condition, $675. 881.7883.Toys, baby items baby andboys clothes, worn en'sclothes, text books, paper.

'- backs, records, miscellan.I .. eous household items. Mis. 1. ; cellaneous larger items.". Saturday, July 8, 9:00..,;.'-------'USED BEIGE acrilan carpet.'j,' ing in good condition, 12',', by 17'. 884.1113 call after

': 5:00.'._-------MOVING SALE - Furniture

and complete nursery plushousehold items. July 6th

. and 7th, 9-4. 22425 Alexan.der, St. Clair Shores.

lOA-MOTORCYCLESFOR SALE____________ 1973 PINTO Squire Wagon. 14' LAKEVIEWER Sailboat,

'74 KAWASAKI 250 3 cylin. Dark green, 36,000 miles. fiberglass, excellent condi. 8.FOOT fiberglass sailingder, 4,000 miles, $350 or New exhaust systems and lion, with trailer, $875. 773. Pram, complete, first $75.best offer. Call Thursday battery. 4 speed transmis. 9338. 527.5313.after 6:00 p.m. 822.0278. sion, $800. 882.6536. -_. ----~.------ ------ ---- ...----

. ~ _. . -------,.-----.-- CORVAIR 1962, 2 door, au. 1977 WELL CRAFT sun'74 HONDA CB.360, 2,400 1976 LTD. Excellent condi. tomatic, needs transmis. cruiser 2000, 19'6", eXcep,

miles, $625. 791.5530. tion and exlras, $2,750 or sion work. Best offer. 875. tionally clean, fully equip.best offer. 885.9839. After 2771 days, 882.7539 eve. ped, 305 Chevy Mercruiser.

'75 FORD pickup, 3,/" ton, 7:30 278.1953. nings. !\Iust see 10 appreciate, $9,'AM/FM, 4 speed, $1,700. 1976-P 0 N iiA C Sunbird. ---- .. -.-------.- 200. After 5:00, 521.1161.Call after 6, 886.8328. .. All' 1972 PONTIAC wagon, air, ---- _

-----------. - -- Manual transmissIOn, ,I power, $1,400. 884.1047. STARCRAFT 22 foot Chief.ll-CARS FOR SALE FM stereo, 25,000 miles, -- ---- .. -.---- -.- tan 120 1.0., trailer, camper--------- ANCE good condition, f e m a I e 1972 AUDr 100, excellent top, excellent condition, I.AUTOMOBlLE INSUR owner. Call after 7 p,m. condition, AM/FM cassette, $5,500. 881.4539. GROSSE POINTE CITY •

as low as $33.15 for 6 881-4944. new radials, new exhaust, -----.-------_ BY OWNERmnnthr .. Call Chesney insur. -19-73GitAN TORINO. 4 door, 4 speed, 26mpg, asking 1973 CHRIS CRAFT cruiser, 769 WASHINGTON RD.ance Agency for your over $2,250, After 6 p.m. 882. 30 ft. fiberglass, clean,the phone quotation. 884. power s tee r i n g, power 4517. many extras. 372.4923 aft. English Tudor-4 bedrooms, 21h baths, 3 natural fire.5337. brakes, air, vinyl top, .. .____ 6 places.

----------- clean. $1,100. 886.6483. '69 VW for parts, engine er p.m. I B A . t tKENNARY Kage Antiques. AUTO:\lOBILE OWNERS As 1975 CHEVY VAN, self con. runs, body good. 836.8938 1-jF TRAILERSAND- No B~ok:r~o~~ ~~:~ts

Hours: Wednesday.Friday, low as $22 quarterly buys after 7 CAMPERS 882567612.4, Saturday 9.5. Cadieux Compulsory No Fault In. tained, custom interior, -. ----. --:- ... _ ---._- I .at Warren. 882.4396. ~~~~~~~. 881~~~_6 ~~~t~~,s ~~I~eer0, b~~~I~e:, '77st:~:0~Q~~~~, 4 ~feO~~r{~~: 19~~0. A:e~~~:~~~l -$f3~~~~ .-=--- - ---GR-O-SS--E----P-O-I-N-T-E-W--O-O-D-S------

ABLE TO PAY top dollar '76 CAPHI l~, 4 speed, air, $3,800 or best offer. 545. rear defruster, 17,600 miles A.1 condition. 296-0083. Ifor used Oriental rugs V.6, low miles, clean. 822. 5310. 886.1094. ._ BY OWNER545.4483. 4173. _ 1976 DODGE Asp~~-st~tio~ ---9 '--. - ....--, ---I APACHE '75 Eagle 800. Ex. I 4 bedroom Cape Cod. Living and dining room, kitch.

FUItNITUHE refmi.sh€d. reo ;76 --S1'A-RFIRi"5 speed':-;;-;:, I Wagon. Power steering, 1 :~ll DODGE Charger S.E., cel1ent condition. 881.2349.1 en, dinette, family room, ~ircula.r stairs, 2 fullpaired stripped allY type \'.6 nel\' steel bel' tire' power brakes air luggage . y loaded, rustproofed, -----------:-: and 2 half baths, central air, flmshed basementf ~ F" r t I' '-I k t '1 'h't~h AMI I nunt tondltlOn, $1,500 or 1971 NIMRUD, sleeps 6, lull with wet bar patio grill By appointment Couples

~7~~~g. ree es Ima es. . and shocks. 822.4173. __ ~,~~' $3 ;~10er771~156 after best offer. Call after 6:30 accessories, like new, $1,' only. Immediate ~ccupancy. Over $100.000. No. . I 1972 COUPE DE I 6 :m.' . 8~~.6083 ask for Craig. 100 or best offer. Call 885. brokers. 886.2172---S81.7466.

KENNARY KAGE Antlques . p , , 3 ;-- --------.-- 1448 after 5 p.m.Flea ?\Iarket. Every satur'l VI LLE EXCELLENT transportation 7 GRAN36TooOOIUNI0statIOn 1.---==----.----.-------------:....---------:....-------------------:....-----------------:....-----..:

d. t E t f t d t 1977 V wagon" ml es power 12 rUBURBA..... ',-----------------------,day 9 to 4. Ca Jeux a as Power windows seats door or s u en . ega. t' 'b k -., ."882-4396 "R g t e\ tires s eenng, power ra es ACREAGEWarren. . locks. A1\1- Fl\I, 8. track uns rea, n I' .' AM/FM t, . : 461 Ll NCOLN____________ . .,.. stereo Must sell Askmg s ereo, air, nell

BAVARIAN CHINA 8 place' stereo,. air condltlOnm~, $2250' 884.51146 . tires. 962.3340 9 a,m. to 5 ROCHESTER ROAD, 2.10. r' h Loll' milage. Good condl' ,. ). P m acre parcels, rolling. seen.GARAGE SALE, Friday, sat.' ~ethng, an I~ue Iron was. lion. $1,800. Dan - 371. MUSTANG milAll1974 -.:... _.- ------___ ie, wooded, lake access,

urday, 9 to 3. 4319 Cour. mg stove With tub, WWI 8500 526.2969 '1' . 1976 NOVA 6.cylinder, stick 882-7141.ville. Hotpolnt dishwasher wooden rifle box, 20" l\1eis. ' ~_____ ~ow ml eage, power .steer. ~hift, power steering, 6,400

, . (brand new) and other sen vase. Best offer. Call '73 CHEVELLE, buckets, I ~ng, i.owe~ brare~ alr'Aa~- miles, excellent condition, 12B-V ACATION.~ household items. after 5:30, LA 1.6758. stereo, 30,000 miles, $1,700 FOI\~1a IC, cY

f In .ert, C II' $________ _. ._ 9799397 ' sun roo, mm. a 2,800 or best offer. 884. PROPERTY___. _~__ . after 6 p.m. 886.3443. 0923. ------------ROUND drop leaf dining 9.PIECE dining room set, 1 --------- ---______ :\11'. PLEASANT AREA _

room table with 4 rush seat set of Bocci balls, hair clip. '74 RENAULT station wagon, 1978 CADILLAC Coupe de 1978 LINCOLN Continental, l'l acre in' Lake Isabella 1' Hitchcock chairs, $475. Liq- pers for men. 979.3997. 35,000 miles, no rust, ex. Ville. Firemist green, load. 4 door, triple black, fully Park. $6,000. Land con.

'. uid glassware buffet servo I ----------- haust. Best offer. 882.6761. cd, $9,600. 824-0983. equipped. 771.1664, 792- tract. Call evenings 832. I: er, maroon, $250. Dining 5.PIECE wicker porch set. I 1----------- 1685. 0735. \

' room buffet $350. Deluxe $400. Brass bed, stained PLYMOUTH '69 9 passenger 1977 OLDS 88, air, stereo, ex.I . d k I wagon, V-8, runs excellent, II t $5200 -------------gas range, Roper, $100. g ass Win ows, oa was 1. tras. Exce en , , or CORVETTE, '76, silver with BOYNE FALLS area. Cabin,t d d h t I" I little rust, $350. 881.8659. b ff 5262763 773 bGirl's bed, head and foot s an an c es, l.epp e- 1 cst 0 er. . , - lack interior, automatic, barn, wooded, hilly, 160 I

board only $25. Queen size white dresser, and more. '75 T.BIRD, loaded, leather, 1093. air, AII'1IFM stereo, tilt acres. Will divide. 882.• purple bedspread $25. 2 773.3420. I $3,850 or best offer. 884. ---------I-d- wheel, and much more. Ad. 7141. '-:.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_=___-'

feather pl'llo\l's $25 6 1------------ 3784 1974 MAVERICK, 6 cy in er, ult owned, never abused. 1----------------------,. , . 9-ARTICLES WAlo..'TED' automatic, power steering, 10 ACHES near Harbor I'. pieces old luggage $35 I'll ------------ Meticulous condtion. 772. H \ ace,. TU 5-0152. 1 ----------d 1974 FIAT 124 Spider con. air, AM/FM stereo, reason. 9216. Springs, I,. mile from Lake 0 me 0 Wne rs nsur n________ I RATTAN COUCH in goo vertible. $2,300. Call 822. able. 521.7766. Michigan. 3 miles from

I . condition. 882.2299. 2791. ----------- 197;' PACER D.L., pO\l'er Birchwood Farms. Many-FLORIDA Moving sa e-Bnt- 1 '73 DODGE I ..' I'sh "1 i n ton Chinaware ----------- Po ara, air con. steering, power brakes, 6 beautiful building sites.IT WANTED WE I G H l' S or 1976 MUSTANG II Ghia - ditioning, clean interior, cylinder, air conditioning 886.9383 after 3:30 or 1-

(A r d m 0 r a), full-length weight training equipment. Loaded, good condition. needs body work, $900. 882. Ziebarted. Excellent con 616,526.5178.mink coat, man's diamond Call J. J. 823-3236. 885.5484.or 968.3779. 6651.ring, dinette set, dishwash- I :___________ dition. 27,500 miles, $2,er, Toro snowblower, reo SHOTGUNS and rifles want. '72 FURY wagon, very clean, '71 TOYOTA Corona Mark 550. 886.6912.frigerator, shelving. 881. ed. Parker, Fox, Smith, many extras. ;llake offer. II, 4 door, bucket seats, au- '77 GRAN PRIX, black, air6995. Winchester and others. Pri- 885.8069. tomatic on floor, rear win- AM/F!I1 radio, $4,600. Call

I vate collector. 478.5315. down defroster, AM/FM, evenings 885.6424.FINE CHINA, bag gag e. I '71 VOLKSWAGEN Super air, new tires, many new

b k b t th f. SERIOUS local collector will B tl Z'eb t d Al\l/F"100 s- es au ors, me ee e, I ar e , n , parts, 38,000 miles, engine 1971 PONTIAC Grand Villelinens. large cedar closet, purchase all signed Tiffany rear defrost.er, $1,400. 824. excellent, interior excel. convertible. 455, air, fullmany useful things. 886. lamps: Handel, Pairpoint, 8511. lent. Body needs work. power, AM/FM, original

- 0467. Jefferson and Moe Bridges I $1,000. 885.0886. paint. Some work. After 5'________ lamps. All transactions 1976 ASPEN 4.door, power p.m. 886.0445.:GARAGE SALE - Saturday. strictly confidentiaL Please steering, radio, good gas HONDA CIVIC '73, good con. I

July 8th only, 10.5. Desk, call after 6 p.m. 886.2812. mileage, $2,900 or best of. dition, new exhaust system '72 OLDS 98, excellent con-crib, lamps, framed pic- -fer. 886.4886. and battery, some rust. dition, air, power steering,

. tures, Ii n ens, glassware, REASONABLY priced piano $850. 885.2932. brakes, $1,395. 881.3604."/7 in good condition suitable MONZA '76-Town Coupe.- I'.It, books, baskets and many . . t d bl -----------for cliild beginning les. air, tm e ass, power 1976 OLD~MOBILE custom 1977 MONTE CARLO, good:',.,:, decorative accessories. 166 t . b k '. . sons. Also desks to be used s eermg, pow e r ra es, 's r t t' f 11 cond't'on 20000 . I; ',0, Ridge Road cor. Lewiston. I'n chl'ldren's bedrooms. gauges, mats, AM/FM ster. crul e s a IOn wagon, u I I, , m 1 e s." .', N ~ power, air, good condition. Must sell. 886-4230 or 822.

'\~, Q pre.sa,es. 882.9177. eo, 4 speakers, with cas- 885.0002. 5778.", .~~ARAGE SALE, 5565 Ken- sette, radials, 5 speed man. 1-----------_

"" sington, 10 to 5, Saturday TOP $$ PAID for color TV's ual transmission, sport mir. 76' PINTO Squire wagon,~. and Sunday. Appliances, needing repair. 774-9380. rors, 30 miles per gallon, mpg, low miles, air eondi.

- '.00 lawn equipment, lathe, ET -D-E-T-R-O-I-T--B-O-O-K--S-E-L-L-E-Rexcellent condition, $2,995 tioning and stereo, $2,600.;"",21" mags, toys, miscellaneous. seeking library furniture or best offer. 882.5807. 881.1839.. .{ -----------1------------

*GARAGE SALE, 1160 Torrey in good oondition. Also '72 FORD wagon, 9 passen. '72 LTD Brougham, 2 door,• Road, between 7 and 8 Mile needs many books on Mich. ger, $450. 881-4117. full power, air, stereo, de-

Roads off Mack. 3 bicycles, igan history, Civil War, 70' CADILLAC convertible, I luxe interior, low mileage,,~ Norman kiln, clay, glaze, Photography, Occult, Cook I d d d d' . $1,700. 821-4530.

attachments. Skis, boots, books, biographies, limited oa e, goo con ItlOn, -----------d 'g d dT I th $950 or offer. 881-3334. 1963 FORD Country Sedan Highest Prices Paidpoles. Antique gas stove, an Sl ne e I IOns, ea . 1 I S'b t B'I A b I

swimmlng pool with at. er bound, early juvenilles, 1975 GRANADA GI' 4 el er UI t m u ance, WOOD MOTORS V.W.'.. tachments, many miscel- autographed old movies, •. 11a, like new condition, 17,112 Gratiot at B Mile 372.2600 GROSSE POINTE VILLAGE i

t . t t door, autom. atlc, pow e r mnes, 390 CUbl'Cl'nch en- '1laneous I'tems. After 10 e c. magazmes, e c. promp b k d 886603 1 Excellent location for retal i, a.m. starting July 7-8.9. payment and removal at ra 'es, ra 10. . O. gine, automatic transmis. 11 C-BOA TS AND Medical or ProfessionaL!

Everything must go. you r convenience. Call 1975 CHEVROLET Impala, 4 sion, power brakes, power MOTORS Confidential offering. Ser. iJohn King, 961.0622. Thank door, air, power steering, steering, vehicle can be ious buyers call John,you. power brakes, good condi. seen, and bid firms ob. SAILBOAT - 1977 Mini Hoben at McBrearty.Adl'i

----------- lion. Call after 6:00 882. tained at the Fire Depart. Sail 13 foot fiberglass hoch Realtors. 882.5200. 'I'

WANTED-Furniture, glass. 8118. ment, 90 Kerby Road, car top carrier, $500. 775 _ware, knic.knacs, dishes, Grosse Pointe Farms. Seal. 4935. MEDICAL CLE\'IC ihousehold items, odds and CADILLAC Sedan de Ville, d b'd '11 b t k d ROAD

d (H lei s WI e a en, an 1973 CATALINA 27 loaded WHITTIER near ac.',en s umme s, Hummel 1972, mint condition, new opened July 14, 1978, at tive Civic Ccnter and East. I

plates). And old dolls. 774. radials. 881-7937. 1:00 P.M. at the above ad- 6 sails, high speed trailer land. <1 examiping rooms. '7142. --------- ---- dress. }6h electric ~tart, 15 h.p large reception room (22x I

ESTATES WANTED PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA, ---.--------- 0 nson, $14.000. Port 12). plus attached 4 room]. 1973, 64,000, 3 speed, 318. 1975 PL YI\IOUTH Fury wag. Huron. 385.3535. T I I

We Will buy complete estates Al\l/FI\I, good condition, 6 V 8 t .__ .__ apartment in rear. ota,or household liquidations. $1,500. Call 885.5338. on,. passenger, .. ' au o. '74 SILVERTON 33' Sport 2.106 square feet complete. 'matlc, power steermg, pow. .Also buy in g antiques, --- __._____ Sedan, ~Ieeps 6,225 Chrys. ly modernized last 1'\0':h. 1976 PACER 4 d f er brakes, airconditioning, I b P t d t 'c. ma, crystal. silver, jew- - spec, roo lers. generator, stove, reo vem cr. resen 0 cor i

t Al\ F $ Ai\I/FM, new tires and I'f ." 'elry, furs, paintings, ivory, ven, d/ ;II, 2,500. 886. frig. electric, flying bridge. mOI'ing to Ca I orma. very85-0 brakes, runs fine, very good $30000cloisonne, and l\1eissen. :> . many extras. Excellent reasonable. Assume • '

P t t J EE'S --- -------.--- condition, low mileage. On- d' . In 0 r t gag c 83 .. '(, $490:20r303m9P'I pakym\en '88'1.8082' '197~ CUTLASS, 4 door, 3,50, Iy $2,395 or offer. 886.5228. con ItJon. 885.0404."ac i ve 6500f) I ------ ....----.-- month including taxes. Ex. ;

-----. . air, power, , ml es. 197 C R YACHT SERVICE - Paint.' cell('nt Ol)portunity for,WANTED'. slot, pInball and ,: Good condition. Valarie, 7 AMA 0 LT, aqua. 7,-, 700 '1 V 6 Al\ F ing, varnishing, refinish.' young doc tor. Call 881-

gambll'ng machl'nes. Old 886.1829. 962.3889. ml es, ., 1 L!II .mg. For free estimate. 6~00. t d f I .- •. -.-- ... ----- --- stereo, 8 track, console, , .98" SOFA, velvet chair, Rog. com opera e games rom '73 CHEVY Im'lal p '. Pete, 882.4193. .1011:\STO;'l;E & JOH:'-'STO:\E ,

ers Brothers silver plates penny arcades or amuse.: t . b k I' a.. o\\cr power steering and brakes, -. ---- . _. .. _ _ . ...Ve net i a n contemporary ment parks. Old Coca.Cola' ~ efeflng, ra e~, a~r,. rear whitewalls,. $5,200, excel. :'IIARLli\' 18.foot Jet. 4;j4 13-REAl ESTATE

advertising items and ad. e ogger, A:\[cF i\1 cassette. lent conditIOn. 293.7557 or' Chev" re"ular gas dee]).chandelier, down comfort. , Excellent condition $1 5"0' 8860459 I'" ..,' • I FOR SALEer, antiques, 886.6030. vertising items ~rom be~r: 885.3212. '. " ' : __ .: __ .______ I V,. metal flake, plush .in.! _ .. .__ '

-------.- ------- and pop compam.es. ~JUSIC ._ .... ... ... _.. _ '74 FORD LTD Co u n"t-ry: tenor, seats 6. tralIer_ With I l\!t'5T SACRIFICE !

,APPROX[MATELY 70 square boxes and electnc pianos. 1974 CHEVROLET Wagon- i Squire wagon II . I brakes, must s£'c: $,).400. :'oJ0 s t peautiful luxurious'yards quality royal blue _Call ~!~er_~ __P.~:...~8::~692. 9. passenge~, 56.300 miles, air. new brake's. anel\~~~~~~: I 293.6464 or 527-:J808. IIatrrfront home in Wind. I

carpeting, S125. 12 square WAN l'ED: . leaded glass. ~~ed condltl.onmg. b 0 d/ low mileage, $1.495. 886.: 'C/\TAil:\A '77. 25 ft. ('~lUIJ1' s?r nn the DetrOIt River"yards green shag. $25. 17 doors and wmdows. Marble 4964 s \\ork, S1.400. 882. 9764. i, pC'd, 3 sails. sUlllmer (jock. 12 mmllt((',s from IlhC' 2Hle.,n'.square yards dark red. like I t t.new, $40, 885.6588 eve. top tables, dr~ssers and, __ ~ . --- ,- . .----:, ag£'o Oil, (.xc('lit'nl. 771.' al~sanc£' en cr. _0 _"

commodcs. . V I Ctor i a n 1976 GRA:\' PRIX __ Gold' 68 DART, mechamcall) cx. 242.1. ,3.10 df'cp, land. and con.nings. couches, ~adles and (;.enlle-' Spl:'clal Edition _ T.top,' cellent. snow tires, 74.000 ('[('1.1:' ~ca\l~al1. valued at

----- -------- - h Old I d miles, $325. 881.7748. \ll"II"l"1 14 '1 f' $312000" I It!CHEST OF DRAWERS, ex.! men c aIrs. 01 an ('ruisl:' control, pow('r lock, : .' •. ' ., .' .' 'rocra , '. ,.ew ~~(ccora. ('(cellent condition. $75. Stll' I Icather glass I~mps, c.ut :\:\I.1":'o[ s t ere 0, 27.000 '75 CIIEVY Van, self.contain. runabout.;jlJ III' Iller(' ran('h style,. 16_. ft wI(]c;dent violin, bow and case,: crystal. Sliver plCces, PIC' mil('s. ex('el1l:'nt ('ondition' cd. custom mterior, A:\I 748-:1410 or 748 !l!l-ll. lI('at£'d swunmmg pool.$225. 886.0983. I ture frames and oriental s:>.:mo 881.5599. 'Dl ~terc(). power steering. 19W; CIIBIS CHAFT 28 S(,.l Excell('nt for ('ntNtaimng

~--- ----- -. I rugs. Consider anything -- -- - --.. power brakes. S:I.800 ur I S265.000 pric(' 921.5811.LARGE Kcnmore electric: from.Victorian perio':!, 1971 CIIRYSLER :\ewport. b ff Skiff hantop. tll'ln en. 9',1

stove. girls Schwinn bike.: Evcmngs. 882.8692, AIr. 40.00() Illill:'s. I:'x('('ilent est 0 er. 54;;.:>~10. gllIl'S. fully ('!lIllPP('(1. 748.boys' Spider bike, che;t i -.----- \\":\;'I;-TI-:I)' ('(,"dition. SI.250. 88;j.G-l61 1!l75 FIAT X.19 Hoadst(,r. :J41O or 7-l8fH141.freezer, miscellaneous. 882 . ,JEWELRY aft('r 6 p.m, Lynn bright r('d, alloy wheel". 1!175 C:\C 25 inboard. radIO,5544 after 5 p.m. Diamonds. prI:'ClOlI.' st0111'S, 1977 j)()lIGER :\Iaxi \'er~a' low miles, ElIfOp('an per. knot 1lIl'l('r. and ('0 l11]1ilSS.

GEi\EHAL Jo~LECTR)(, I-'ng-' old watches. pearls. (;('or. Van -- I.uxury Ii p:l,senger formanee. S3.0.10. 521).5278 ('quipp('d for ('[[using.idaire, 1101 Point ~O.inch! gian :lnd \',('(oflan ,iII'('r Bnstrolll ('Onl'('r,lOn. com. 1977 I'LY:\I01'TII V 0 I a r,' r('ady for \\;,!l'r. 88ll.4!)46ele,.trl'c stlll'e. nxcellellt: II1"hesl Ilricc." Prom])t plC'l(' \11111 4 ~('l,arat(' 5WI\'. I ' after 4 p./Il

~ • < " 'r('TnI('rc station wag 0 n.condition: Whirlpool dellll' payment TranS:lctIOll.' ('on. ('I ,lI1d tlil ('aplaln's s('ats. air conditioning. POI\' (' rmidifler, Brand new Brigg, fldcnlla1. ChartNl,oll"C $,., Son~ T\'. r!'frlgcrator. ,\:\1. sh'('nng brake's. S'('[('O. 1011

& S'tratt(,n lal\'n m('I\'erand ('''. 168:J5 K('r(.h('I,',1 !lfLi 1"\1 ,I,'n'" t,'1I('. indiVidual 1!111 eage. new :'ollcheiln .in',miscellaneous 881.3869, 12:12. ,,'at llghh ,lI,d ('arl,lion('s. 77

dll;t1 air and 1"';11 and 46!l8:1 aflcr 5 ]I m 88~IlIl" h IIlOr.. :J7.59.

Th", \\'a~ !Ii(' d..a!l'rs (il'lllCl l!J7a I'O:\TL\C :\.,In', h"tl'halld ha, onl~ 5.II:JO mil('.,. hack. air, 2 n('11 tire .... 51.

\\'dl , ..II. flllaIH'(' "r I('a.,:, 89:>. 884 ;'161.al .'p"( 1;11 di" 011111 )lrlC('s,\ ,'[{'at "pp"rllllll1\' for111.. lral'l'III1~ falllll\'. (';i11

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SERVICINC THE CROSSE POINTESFOR OVER '/2 CENTURY

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JOANNA WESHRNWINDOW SHADES

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15302 E. Jefferson at Beaconsfield822.5434

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RECENTLY REDUCED BY OWNeR

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Oriental Rugs • Antiques. Finl' Paintinw; • .I,'we!r\"• Fine Furniture • Cryst,r! • Stl'rlilll-: • C1,j:,:t

Complete ESTATES or Single ttenh

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Thi~ lo\'ely brick ranch on <juice tn'" II11('d !I,'lJ1ptonWill ~llrpriSe ~Oll' Th('r(' an' lilr,'(' l ...drclllll1'. 1',bath,. 12x22 Iwing rO('1Jl "ilh cil"rming ,ll1n,'firepla('(', ;, (r,rmal <Ill1lng 1"1)1'11. f.llllily roolJ1hreakf"st rr,till1 -- alld Ill{' kltchl'll I' r,,\\I~ 1"-

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Page Twenty.Two G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Thursday, July 6, 1978--------- -----~----------------~--~--------------------~- - ------------------------------_.-13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE I 13-REAL ESTATE 20C-CHIMNEY AND 121F-HOME 21-I-PAINTING 21N-ASPHALT WORK 210-CEMENT AND

FOR SALE FOR SALE ! FOR SALE FIREPLACE IMPROVEMENT DECORATING AL'S ASPHALT PAVING BRICK WORK926 UNIVERSITY DETRO!"- I GROSSE PO-IN-T-~-E-W-O-OD-S- REPAIR NEED HOME -IN-T-E-R-ro-n--a-n-d-e-xt-e-rio-r Since 1944 RYAN

PLACE TOWERS COLONIAL - 3 bedrooms, CHI/IINEY SWEEP for hire. IMPROVEMENTS' painting and paper hang. Owner supervision and plan. CONSTRUCTION

I Watch the fascinating pano. I 21,~ baths, 2 fireplaces, Gall Lou, 521.0149 or 1. .' . . ing, Reasonable rates, 30 ning, Guaranteed quality_\OSSE POINTE CITY , rama of downtown and the I vaulted ceiling, panelled 698-4269, Call. the Spec~ahst I~ E.lec. years experience. Ray Bar. workmanship at reasonable Cement and Asphalt Work

Ll .. 3 bedroom all brick Detroit Ri\'er from a ram. family room, patio, kiteh. -~--------.------ I trlcal up.datmg. Plumhmg, nowsky, 311.2384 after 6 rates. Drives • Patios • Floorsl. ,'He with natural fire. bling 6 room condominium en built.ins, central air, 20E-INSULATION 'Roofing, Rcc, Rooms, Ga. SEAL COATING Porches • Walksplace, formal dining room, apartment in one of the 2 car attarhed garage with ---------- ra~es, Tool Sheds. Cement p.m. SPECIALIST Garages built or raised11 baths 2 car garage gas t I It)' h PREPARE now for skyroc. and Insulation work Li. , State 11'censed and I'nsurance Free Est. • Prof, '''ork

2 '.' I I d 'd areas:u y e ega~ llg. opener. Prestige location, keting fuel bill> whil~ in. d dId ' '.grill, llIre y an scape, rise bUildings, ThiS com.' Excellent condition, $105,' I sulation costs are reason. cense an nsure, WA LLPA PER References Licensed • Insuredcarpeting throughout, large I pletely updated apartment I 000. Call owner for app't. able. InsulJ.tion is bbwn in FREE ESTI/IIATES 928.3033 284.5534 778-4271 469-1694modern kitchen, and much: has a n.at.ural [ireplace, for. 881.2885 _ No Brokers. I CALL 824.1292 ---~-------- -----------much more. Excellent condoi

lmal dllllng room, sits 12 II_~ -- -- --------- - ~~i~~dea~;da~:din~~) ~~~~ LAKEPOINTE REM 0 V A L C & J ASPHALT CHAS. F, JEFFREY

dition in every respect an comfortabh.' ser\'l'ced b" a I ST, CLAIR SHORES b\,' t.he PAVING INC. IIIASOj'-' CONTRACTOR, or fms. It doesn't cost, it CONSTRUCTION F I th If'onl~' priced in the 50's. butler's pantn.', There are I..ke _ 3 bedroom brick ' BY JEF mprove e va ue 0 your LICENSED. I!'lSURED, B k ' I f I d' pays to insulate )'our home. Complete home modermz~. Free Estimates - Insured h 'th prof . IBuyers onlY- ro er com. I TWO large bedrooms, a rallC I, orma ming room, Comfort at !:lweI' tempera. t N b t 11 L ome WI a eSSlOna • Brick • Block • Stonemilled. I comfortabl{' d"lI or 3r(\ ~l: :Jllached garag(', cen. JOn. 0 JO 00 sma. ,. 779.5235 882.6594 job. Over 20 years serving • Celnent ""ork, tures, Sudro Insll!ation censed. 881.3926, 882.6707. G P . t . d' ...t'OR APPOINT~fE~T bedroom, t\\'l\ exr('lIt'lIt tral air, and full finished! sincl' 19-48.881.3515. I NTING R rosse om e m flveways • Waterproofing

CALL 881"966 b t 'tl t b ' _.-. MR KITCHEN OUTSIDE PAl . ea. and seall'ng Free estl'mates

-v baths. and a fully equIp, a'C'nl<'lJ WI 1 we aI'," 2~lA~PIAN'" SER-VICE' sonable. TU 5.3590. . .• Tuck Point:ng_ __ -~-~ ped 1II0dern klldll'1J. baths, 3 natural flreplaccs, .... KITCHEN AND BATH 1____________ Owner supervised. Refer. • Patios o[ anv kindAT1'RACTI\'E 4 bedroom SCHl'LTE~ and 20 x 49 in ground -----~--------- HEl\IODELlNG. COLORS by Ron and Jay, en res included and insur. "PORC1!ES A SPECIALTY"

Colonial on Sheldon Rd. 5i3.39.(10 hl'atl't1 1l<)O!SIIO.000, 7i4 1'1:\:'\0 Tl':'\I:'\G and repair., F'ORl\IICA SPECIALIST quality painting and paper ance. 882 800Deeplands sub for gracious, 316- in~. W 0 r k ~uarantee~1. ,: CALL ANYTIME -1, ~__ __ ' I. <>" FREE ESTIMATES hanging. Reasonable, Welllil'ing. 3 full baths on sec. FOR SALE BY O\\"\EH :\Iem1Jer AF:\I, E <1 \1" a r d , 773.8087 HAROLD

ISince 1959 - TU 6.7176 experienced. 526.8664.

ond floor. ~_12 baths on Lakl'pointl' nl'ar :'I13ck ;; (;HuSSE 1'01:-\TE IncolJ1{'. Febkl' -lG5.G358. ------ -~---------- --~-------- -~--------A-- CHAUVINfirst floor, living room, for. rooms and b3th d,'\\!\st;urs. ~ family or single illcolJ1e CO:\II'LETE pwno sen'ice. CUSTOM TRIM I' 210-CEMENT ND

I d. F 'I ' I f r t ffe' g WHITEY'S BRICK WORK CEMENT CON'TRACTOR

ma wing room. ami Y 3 U'l. C1llscd III I':'rch. I'r,'per y, I 5 0 nn, TUBin.e. relllilldille, refin.k' 88) )6 ," Siding, Doors, Windows ALL TYPE OF

room with bar and sin',' fancy plaster cc'rmet's IT OI\'I1<'r. :'-1:':2 ishing, ~I em be r Piano • Wall Paperingbuilt.in bookcase, stereo 1.:241~. SEVERN STREET Technicians GIIl!d. Zech. SEAMLESS GUTTERS • Interior Painting L, VERBEKE CONTR. CEMENT WORKa~d te'evision. kitchen with ~~. _ Bos<ner 731.7707. I do my own work. • Reasonable Prices Drives. Walks. Porches • Walks • Drives • Porcheslarge b rea k [a s t nook, HOME VvARRANTY DDIEDIATE OCCL"l'A:-'CY _~ --.: .__ --- Reasonable • Good Work Patios • Chimneys • Tuck. • Patios • Waterproofingraised patio with brick A \' A ILAB L E Priced reduced on this 0\\ ner 21 B-SEWI NG Grosse Pointe References s Cal1- no job too small pointing. Basement Water. • Pre.Cast Stepswall and gas barbecue, transfer, 3 bedroom all, MACHINE EXPERT proofing. Tuck Pointing!l1arble foyer. Central air, GROSSE POI NTE brick ranch, finished base. ,-----~~~-- -------- ALUMI NUM 526-9987 21 Years in the Pointes • Chimney Repair21,-2 car garage, spnnkler - nlrnt with ree roonl. 21'2: CO:\IPLETE tunc-up $3,95. -------.---- No Job Too Small No job too small.system plus many, many \\ OODS car garage. Close to Bish.' All makes, all ages, All 294-1313 CALL NOW Licensed Free Estimates Free Estimates.extras. Shown by appClinl. :'l':;c;,'us 4 bcdrc'om brick op Galleger, only $43,900.' parts stocked. 885.7437, -2-1-G---R-O-O-F-IN--G--- For an estimate, Anything in 885-4391 Licensedment only, 884.2610. h.'~" in e:\(-el!,'nl c,'ndi- :lIOXTGO.\IERY & ASSOC. 21-C--E-L-EC~RICAL-- SERVICE painting and decorating. ----------- 17 Years in Pointe

_____ :,(,~. L :-:111-"3 kikl1('n, fire. RF::\LTOR5 751.2600 - I R. R. CODDENS 779-8427 882.1473FOR SALE, 40 acres. c:~.\' I~'''C i " .. l-c, to- '('ment SERVICE EXPERT REPAIRS R. C. Mowbray Assoc. 331-

d., . .. ... , .. c. .,' . --- - --- --- -~----- 3230, Cement Contractor I BRICK - BLOCK WORKwater, 3 bedroom horne. 2 :c car Pr.'f.' $;i3.90l), SIIOHEI'OI\TE condomini. ELECTRICAL RepJirs, vio- ROOF ING GU Rbarns and out buildl:-.J" :11.,";"4[, um twonhollse for sale by lations corrected. Outdoor ,TTE S PROFESSIONAL Floor Sand. Family Business for 52 Years New or Repairs,Excellent Investment. ~4 k~e\lr'ns('.r.884-7227. :\'0 bro. and garage wiring. Sentry SMALL JOBS ing and finishing, Special. • New and repair work 25 Years ~n Pointes.Mile and Gratiot area. ~., HARPER WOODS Electric. 331-6950. 774-9651 • No job too small Bob De /IIeyer - VA 4.0193agents, Call 72:H)O05 (I'C'. Bc,wtlful (l room home WIth - -- - - - -- ~ !~sing in dark staining

l, • Driveways and porches -----------atlached prage. Fantastic 14-REAL ESTATE ----------- upply own power." Cal our specialty BRICK REPAIRS. W 0 r k

_n_in_g__s_o_n_I~_'. ~___ f 1 n i, h e d basem<>nt. En. WANTED ELECTRIC is our business. ROOFS and DECKS for free cstimate. W. Abra. • Patios guaranleed. Purches, chim.LAKEVIEW SCHOOLS _ 3 closed porch. I,)\'e!y land. Call us, reasonable and GUTTERS AND ham, 979.3502, • Chimneys neys, sidewalks, basement

large bedrooms, cu~tt)n: ~c3ping G r 0 S 5 (' Pointe OXFORD COCPLE desires dependable. 527.5231 ask DO\VN SPOUTS -- ---------- • \Vaterproofing leaks and cracks. Tuckbrick Cape Cod, 31'2 balhs. schools $-18.9DO :'\-21152. house in Grosse Pointe for Frank. Gutters cleaned and flushed CUSTOM · Violations Repaired Pointing Free estimate.family room with fireplace. Woods. Un del' $50,000. -------------~ New and Repair Work CALL ANY TIME 779.4245.

LAKE FRONT '1 t) b t 628 ALL TYPES of electrical2.000 square foot linng I ~5~~ lave asemen. . work, Ranges, dryers in. Licensed al'd Insured PA INT IN G 886-5565 ~-~-BRICK WORK---area. plus finished base. SraclOus 10 room home in" . ADVANCE III \INTENANCE . TUCK POINTING') stalled - remodeling. Elec.ment. wet bar, central air S1. ( air Shores on large 834.9')12 ALL TYPE brick, stone, PO"C"-'ES AND. I . d k d 15 BUSllo.'ESS trical repairs, fixtures in. n ,nand vacuum, 1st floor laun.: prlyate ot \\Ith oc' an - '''I ----------- INTERIOR AND block, concrete, driveways, CHIMNEYS REBUILT

, b th L I I I OPPORTU"IITIES stalled, city violations. Li. ALL ROOFSdry. Must see to appreci. oa ouse. 'pper eye I"l porches and patios, water. AND REPAIREDd. ' ----- censed and insure1, Col, EXTERIORate' Positively no Brokers. now use as mcome, 1m. ----. ALUMINUM' proofing, new and repairs. Advance lI!aintenance

774.6528. mediate possession. As. I BAR, AND ville Electric Company. I DeSender 822 1201_________ sumed. $119,000, J.33820. I .. 6 BOWLING ALLEY.S Evenings 774.9110. Days GUTTERS CALL HARRY I ,'. 8_84_.9_5_1_2 _

ST, CLAIR Kitchen, Excellent busmess LA 6.7352. NEW and REPAI R 824 3627 ;ANDY'S MASONRY AND 21P-.WATER-Smart 3 bedroom ranch, CANAL ESTATE opportunity on East ~Var- - , CHIlI!NEY SERVICE. All PROOFING

many extras, pre s t i g c Custom 4 bedroom brick ren n~~r Grosse Pomte. S & J ELECTRIC Gutters Cleaned DAI L Y 8: 30 - 5: 15 Masonry and brick repairs,home and location. $85,000. Capl' Cod in St. Clair Call 700.9100. Broker, fiesidential . Commercial Slate Repair tuck pointing, porches, wa. ClIAS. F'. JEFFREY

N J b t S 11 Jack D. Totty ----------SI. Lawrence Real Estate Shores. Famil)' room, din. -- I • 0 0 00 ma BACK IN BUSINESS terproofing. Lic. and Ins. 882.1800

GROSSE POINTE 3 Free Estimates 885.6026Co. 1.329.9049, 1-329.7878. ing room, 2 fireplaces, ' 885-29 0 P . Free estimates. 881.0505. • Basement Waterproofing

1 80'" f h amting - Decorating__________ rountry kitchen, breakfast, . <1 square eet WIt po. I HE DEMARK ROOFING CO ----------- • Underpin footingsFAR:-'IS. 6 room brick face room, basement, steel boat tential for 2,500 square GRt1SSE POINTE'S ONLY REPAIRS _ RE.ROOFING' Wall Washing. Elmer T. GRAZlO CCNSTRUCTION • Cracked or caved-in walls

brick bungalow, 3 bed. well. $120.000. A-22511. feet. Excellent location in H 0 OV ER Specializing in Hot Tar LaBadie, 882.2064. Cement driveways, floors, • Referencesrooms, 1 full, 2 half baths, Village Shopping Center. Insured ----------- patios of any des i g n, Licensed insuredrec. room, sun porch, 2 car CHAMBERLAIN Has many alternative uses. FACTORY AUTHORIZED 839-8505 GROSSE POINTE I porches, new steps, old ------------block garage, aluminum 771.8900 Serious buyers call John SERVICE I PAINTER'S, INC. garages raised and reo J. W. KLEINERtrim. Under 70,000. 881. I Hoben at McBrearty.Adl. POI NTE VACUUM PROli'ESSIONAL gutter servo Painting interior. exterior, paired, new garage doors, Basement Waterproofing8659. I GROSSE POINTE I hoch, Realtors, 882.5200. ice. Reasonable. Reliable. paperhanging and panel. new garages custom built. All Work Guaranteed

931 B. I'ff f' ff' FREE PICKUP AND 99 d f t I d Licensed and insured. LICENCONDO _ 2 bedroom Town. narc I , .lfSt 0 ermg, 16-PETS FOR SALE DELIVERY c an up per 00. 0 ing. Free estimates cheer. SED

house. St. Clair near Ker. 5 bedroon: ~nck Cape Cod. NEW REBUILT PARTS my own work. fully given. Licensed & 774-3020 772- 1771 TU 2-0717cheval. Central air, Shown Form?1 dmmg. room,. coyn- FHEE adorable kittcns to TU 1-0700 J 01-1N WILLI AMS Insured. -P-O-R-C-H-E-S-,-P-a-t-io-s-,-n-e-w--orby appointment only. 882. try .kltehen wlt.h bUllt.ms, a good home. 885.2302. 885.5813 882.9234 ,I rebuilt, tuck pointing, brick CODDENS9462 famIly room With parquet ----------- 21002 MACK I CONSTRUC 0

. floors and natural fire- SPRINGER SPANIEL pure. -----------1 21H-CARPET ANDY KEIM DECORATOR replacement, caulking, TI NGROSSE P.OINTE WOODS- place, 2'2 baths, central, bred, show quality, male, HARBOR ELECTRIC CLEANING -Professio~al painting and pai.nt sealer "":ith Hi.Tex. ESTABLISHED 1924

~~~:00~~,c~\2b~a~~s~e;~r:. ~~~ ;tt~~h~vJt~a~:~t~i\~9~. ~I:~it~:ea:~r~l\f~~~~i~n:~e~ Violat ions Corrected K -CARPET . '~\~a~:~~~~e~~r~~1'.6~~~~ ~~H:~:~YBa~:~i~t ..an\~'a[~~~ AI~r\;bf~bt ~a~~:.~ntg~Yaa::~:.i1y room with natural brick 000. Good with children. Has FREE ESTIMATES CLEANING ---------- proofmg. 29 years experi- tee. References. 886-5565.

h t 1\1 II 882 9420 RETIRED . t I k' ence. All work guaranteed. ---- -------fireplare, 2 car garage, GROSSE POINTE WOODS. s 0 s. ust se ,can't keep. - COMPANY pam er 00 mg Donald IIIcEachern, 526. 21Q-PLASTER WORKtiled basement with bath. 648 Cook Road, first offering Have you get room in your Licensed and insured con. for work. Inside painting. 5646.room and shower, conveni. 3 bedroom brick Colonial home and heart? $75. 885. tractor, residential, com. CARPET 979.0329. SPEC'ALIZING .in repairsently located to everything. 2\~ baths, family room,' 5957. mercial and industrial. SPECIALISTS ----------- R,' L. STREMERSCH for 18 years. Cracks elimi- .C 11 884 0763 f . t ----------- • Steam Extraction D & D DECORATING I nated. Clpan. Jim Black.

a . or apPoln' natural fireplace, finished WHITE POODLE needs good • Shampoo - n. CEMENT CONTRACTOR "ment b t RETIRED lIIaster Electrician, terior and Exterior paint. welL VA 1.7051. ., asemen , eenlral air, patio home with no children Licensed. Violations Servo • Spot and Stain Removal ing. Custom work guaran. Cement ----.-------

BY OWNER _ 3 bedroom \\"Ith gas grill, 2 car at. 884.1113. . ice increased, also small .• Upholstery Cleaning teed. Free estimates. Ref. Brickwork 21R-FURNITUREbrick, 631 Fisher Road. tached .garage, lots of ex-I --,---------- . b TU 2966 • t ff d bl . e Basement Waterproofing REPAIR1" h th t 1 f' tras. Pnced to sell at $115 _ I' (,OLDEN RETRIEVER. Af. JO s. 5-, ... a a or a e pnc s erenees, Bob 521.5806, Dan/2 a s, na ura Ire. 000 ' , . f . 882.0688 839.0931. Tuck Pointing FURNlTURE REPAIR

pla('e, wood paneled famill" , ~ctlOnate male. No papers, 21E-STORMS AND I I Free Estimates ' reorOVllI, :l. car garage. Clos:' i F IKANY 886-5051 ~;, weeks old, $50. 839. SCREENS 21-I-PAINiING. SPECIAL ON SMALL ~:~~:~:.. :i~~oPUe:~~~afJ~:to schools and shopping. I --------- _. 171. ---------- DECORATING JOSEF'SCall 885.3920 after 6 p.m. I FIS,~ER ROAD-4 bedroom, FREE ----- --- EASTVIEW I . d WALLPAPER REMOVAL JOBS AND REPAIR livery, 1.385.9541.and all day, Saturday, Sun- 212 bath, .Ia.rge living room,' ;, month old puppy COMPLETE paintmg an • Insured ' WORK UPHOLSTERING by retiredday. Low 70's. formal dllllUg room, kitch- found abandonee!. Part ALUM IN U M, INC. decorating service. Interi. • Reliable 886-1541 886.8541 upholsterer. Good work.,

___________ en, breakfa,t nook, reUe- Golden Retriever, has all 15U:l0Houston.Whittier or-exterior by Ralph Roth. E' d --------- I R bl VCONDOIlIINIU:\1 in Grosse 'I alion room. Appointnll'n1, shots. Call 885.6018. LICENSED. INSURED 886.3248. (Formerly asso. Estim:te:~~n~~C~harge or J. W. KLEINER easona e. A .1.4900.

Pointe City for sale by 881 4189. 16A-HORSES--FO-R - ALCOA PRODUCTS ciated with the late AI UPHOS' 4 b d 5t S S'd' Ro f Schneider.) obligation. 776.8267 CEMENT CONTRACTOR LSTERING 25% offowner. paclOus e _ --~_ __ _ SALE arms, creens, I mg, o. _ 1CE/IIENT - BRICK. STONE my already low prices.rooms, 21/~ baths, living BY OW~EH - ----- ing, Awnings, White seam. GROSSE POI NTE IN T E RIO R and exterior I Patios, walks. porche.s, sleps Free estimates. Free pick-room with fireI,lace, kl'tch. FIRST OFFEIU\G :\IOHGAN horses, all ages. less gutters, Vinyl storm

ICONTRACTORS

painting. Call Bohdan for Flagstone repaIr up and delivery. Call Bol>,en with pantry, formal din. Severn Hoad. 3 bedroom Co. :'!:lres, colts, Show quality. doors, windows, siding, free appraisals, 873.9272. Tuck pointing, patching 881.2818.ing room, 2 car garage. Ionia!. Large lolle11<'nand 7(;5-4817. Wrought Iron Porch en. CUSTOM PAINTING AND SPECIALI ZING IN ILow 80's. No brokers'l breakfast roum. tl',u.C'ar ~.._ -~-- ~---- --. -- closures.' WALLPAPERING EXPERT PAINTING FURNITURE refinished, reoplease. 882.6208. rage. High fi[lie.". H8.18715 20-GENERAL SERVICE 5n7230 (lr 527.5616 I EXPERT ANTIQUING hanging. Free esti~=iee:. SMALL JOBS paired, stripped, any type

________________ after 6 p.111. ()~'l'n Sund;1\ .\IET. .ItEP.~iils -s-n-lal-l-th-i-ng-s CALL ANYTIl\IE 885-8155 G Van A~"che 881.5754 FREE ESTI1\lATES of caning. Free estimates.GROSSE POINTE \VOOlJS; 2:30 - 5.00. - ilround the honlC now. -~----._'--- FREE ESTI~IATES . --, . I LICENSED 474-8953 or 956-7492.

By owner. Attractive 3 -- ---- - 21 F-HOME -I U 2 0717 - --.-.. -bedroom tri.level, large GROSSE 1'()I:\Tr~ WOODS-- Call 882.1649, IMPROVEMENT I~SURED FLOOR SANDING. All fin. - I 21S-CARPENTERkitchen with dining area. Hawthorne H(,ad hel\',c('l1 • I'LC:\IBI~G r-;[.OOR---SA~-NDING pro-fessl" .__ ?_J_ic_h_ae_I_S_a_tm_ar_Y_J_r_._ ishes, dark staining our 1,.----------, I, SERVICEPaneled family room, 1\7. Marter and L,d'('.-br,n:. 3 I - C AEL'S specialty, 3rd generation. PATIOS ARE OUR ONLY• 'LASTlmI"G oy,ally done. Dark stal'nl'ng M 1 H I . 371 0830 BUSINESS' • AttJ-cS • Por h E Ibaths, air conditioner!, 2

1

bedroom Em,lbh Colonial' • PAI:\TI;\lG" ,Icenses. . . I C nc osurescar attached garage. 1269 FJ<Jri<1aruorn. f!ni:,h"d n'(': I • CAHPE;'-;:THY and finishing. All. work PAINTING i ASK ABOUT OUR ,. Additions • KitchensAinta. Call 886-2536 after reation roon" Il" (""r L:<l'1 • ~,lASO:\'R't:' guaranteed, free estImates. DECORATING PAINTERS I ANTIQUATED BRICK • Commercial Buildings6 or weekends. rage. 881.13.16, • VIOLATIO:'>:S I 371-6938. Interior.Exterior Service EUROPEAN EXPERTS I PATIO MAGIC INC. J 1M SUTTON

------------ • ~O~nE~~F:D p 0 N G R Ai -A-r-ch--i-te-ct-u-r-al Painting. Varnishing Interior, exterior, wallpaper. 776-3338 779.6864 1677 Brys Drive:\'01 HI:'\(, TOO 511,\LL! HOll~e Designs _ existing Carpentry. Wallpapering ing, patching, plastering, , --1' TU 4 29~2 TV 2.243GGUY DE BOER and new work-839-1792. Wood Staining & Refinishing window puttying, caulking. I

77\> 37U8 885.4624 _ -~~_ ----------~ -- Free Estimates 889.0406 Good work. Grosse Pointe I___ HADLEY 's I references, Reasonable,

CII,\I:'-I LI:"K GENERAL CONTRACTING TED Free estimate. Call JohnI-£-:\("I:\G I:\'STALLED Cn[PLETE RE:-'IODELI~G WALLPAPER REMOVING anytime. 368-50913. IIn:.\S())/,\BLE PHICES SERVICE EXCLUSIVELY I -I:--;0 ,lOB TOO S:\IALL Kitchens, baths, rec. rooms Free Estimates - Insured DONALD BLISS I

7746887 and additions. Including 531.7555I ------------ Decorator20A-CARPET LAYING: counter tops, cabinets, pan. IIUKE'S PAn,TING Free Estimates '- --- .----.- .. ---~ cling. Painting and paper- Interior, exterior, wallpaper' TU 1-7050

cARPET LAYING I hanging. ing, minor repairs, patch.;';EW AND OLD A DIVISION OF ing, pl ..slering. Free esti. 40 Years in Grosse Pointe

Slairs Carpeted Shifted GROSSE POINTE mates. Reasonable and hon. 21J-WAll WASHINGH('pairs of All Types PAI;\lTERS, INC. est. References. Call any.

ALSO 882.9234 time. European. K • MAINTENANCE Com.CAHPETING, VI;';YL, - -- - - --I 7582846 pany, wall washing, noor

HARDWOOD CIIAI;o.; T:INK FE~CIKG I . cleaning and waxing, FreeS;lmples Shown in (;'I;STALLED 2 EXPERIENCED Painters estimates. 882.0688.

Your Home HEASO;'l;ABLE PRICES I want outside house paint.BlID TRUDEL :\"0 .JOBS TOO S:'IIALL ing work Call 832.1580. 21K-WINDOW

2945896 774.6887 11

21G-ROOFING W_A_S_H_I_N_G_

15---BUSINESSOPPORTUNITIES ,SERVICE F'IREI\IAN will do window, ,1 _- --- ~~---~-- -- I and wall washing, 821.

I\l"SI:'>F.SS OI'POHTl'\ITIES CASHAN 2984.I:\" S1". CI.\IH cotsr\" ROOFING -w-IN-i}-o-W--C);;-an-i-ni:- Carl,

)'1;( 'FI',~<;[O:\,\L OJTtn: ("():lIPI.EX. 5,700 st"j [t, Roof, roof repair, alumi. after 6 p.m. 886.5~~_. _T:T< Il'J()~n. num gutters~ hot roofing. --G-.-O-L-M-I-N

III'; \'1 I'IU)('J':SSI:\"G I'LA:\l, ST CLAlH. Quick service. Work guar. I WINDOW CLEANINGanteed. 824.1890. I SERVICEJ\M,Un, ~IAHI:--';E (,[T\". 1 1 FREE ESTIMATES

.~ t :\11' ..\1'1". ("()~IPLEX m'ILT 1:'\ 1914. \()RTH '21H-CARPET WE ARE INSURED ,

\ll~)ll'\;:~I/\\;'I:I:'~'~~:~'L\1H : -~ - ~~~~~:~-~--I~\V;ND~:2-~~~~gcom.::i 1 \IT .\I'j' l\l"IL[)I:\"(;, WEST (W !'.lIlT IIl'IW:'\. CARPET CLEANERS ' pany, Storms, screens, gut. III' '1:"1': I' \ lC\1. :\"oHTIIWEST 01- !,(lIlT 1I1'H()\J 1 ters, aillmmum cleaned. II1a\'e your carp('ts rleaned : Insured. Free estimates.

('/\1,1. Fon :ll!lHl': !lET'\ll.S professionally at n('w low I 1!1:l2-0688, IS('IlWEITZJo:H HE,\L I-:S"I'A"I' I': pl'ic('s. Any living room 1----- .. --- .. - ---' --- ---

Hl\'EnVIEW PLAZA and hall, $21.95, each add, I A.OK Window Cleaners. Ser I201 ;-.;.H1\"[':IlS1m: ell room $1050. I vice on storms and screens I'

ST. ('LA IH Call 8869807 'Free estimates, ~Ionthly I_______________________ ..: , --J rates. 521.2459. ,

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884-6200

886-3800395 Fisher Road

GROSSE/POINTE,IIAL ESTATE,. ' . BOAII):,.MMIRS1<" .<1,," /.'< ,<

'1/ 'Purdy & TolesWir:t. W. QueenSch":eitzerReql Estate, Inc.Scully &Hendriel Inc.ShorewoodE. R. BrownRealty, tnc.Strongman& Assoc.Tappan &AssociatesYoungbloodRealty, Inc.

Borland & AssOciates;RealtorsWm. J. Champion& Co.Danaher, Baer,Wils:on and Stroh, Inc.R. G. Edgar &AssociatesGoodman Pierce InC'.Higbie MaxonJohnstone &Johnstone, Inc.McBrearty & AdlhochRealtorsGeorge Palms

90 KERCHEVAL

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EARL KEIMREALTY

HORI,,'~D ,\SSO(T'Tt;S

Open Sunday 2-5

1222 Kensington Road . . . off KerchevalFirst Showing . Tranquil Center Hall Colonialwith very sharp modern kitchen. 4 bedrooms,den, rumpus room, etc .... Prominent plantjngs.$85,000. Near schools and Village Shopping.Make this one a must see on your list.

Open Sunday 2-5

532 St. Clair . . . Walking distance to mosteverything ("Village" 1 block, Lakefront Park4 blocks, Neighborhood Club Tennis Courts, etc.2 blocks, Bon Secour Hospital 2 blocks. Expressbus line 1 black, Elementary school 3 blocks)... So whether you're young or retiring, this isa great location for you. This attractive brickhome is arranged to provide either the ease of 1floor living or the roominesss of a 4 bedroom"2 bath home. Immediate possession, price onlyS56,000.

OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5

FIRST OFFERING-English Colonial on a presti-gious tree lined street in the Cit),. This home hasa formal living and dining room, four bedrooms,panelled library, and a generous family room, allof which sits on a large lot. Many more extras.

BY APPOINTMENT

WINDMILL POINTE AREA-Masl built for graciousliving. Lovely center entrance French ProvincialColonial with 3 bedrooms, 2'/2 baths, newerkitchen with breakfast area, screened porch, cen.tral air conditioning, attached garage on a gor-geous 80x180 lot.

26 WINTHROP PLACE-Come and see this 4 bed-room, 3 bath Colonial that offers many excellentfeatures including the location that affords anexciting view of Lake St. Clair from most roomsand the lovely landscaped backyard, designed forthe family that desires the very best.

PRIME LOCATION IN ST. CLAIR SHORES. QualityBrick 4 bedroom Cape Cod. Spacious living roomhas natural fireplace, formal dining room, kitchenha:; a.ar'l> ~iJace, full bath down, I,~ lav up. Homehas excelient traffic pattern, loads of storage,full basement plus brick 2 car detached garage.Close to shopping, schools and transportation.Priced in low sixties.

TAPPAN & ASSOCIATES

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Kid's TheaterPlans Clinic

NEWS

Softball Team Results Listed.

GROSSE POINTE

Lochmoor HostsHagen TourneyResults

Park SlatesNet Tourney

WEISS IS PREX\'Jo:dward G, Weiss of Jo'ord

I court was r('c('nllv ('lrct('dI pr(,sldcnl of thr R'isk Insu r.I anr(' :\fanagrmC'nt Soei£'t\'Iln('.. llC'troit Chaptrr :\1~,W('bs IS ('mplo)'rd b\' ("Ill, NatIOnal Bank of J)rt~oit ..

LeagueLittle

TRIMMING, removal, spray.ing, feeding and stump re-moval. F r e e estimates.Complete tree service. CalFleming Tree Service. 774-6460.

21Z-LANDSCAPING

THREE C'SLANDSCAPING

Design in gardening special-

lists.• Commercial and residential• Lawn and garden main.

tenance• Sodding and Seeding• Power Raking• Top Soil, Sand, Peat, Fer-

tilizing• Tree Removal and Repairs• Shrub and Tree Planting• Landscape Design and Con-

structionFully Licensed and Insured

Gerald J. ChristClement A. Chargot

757.5330

BLAKt:.SLANDSCAPli"G

• Weekly Lawn Cutting• Vacation Lawn Cutting• Fertili7.ing• Sodding and Seeding• Shrub and Hedge

Trimming• Shrub Rcmoval and

Planting, • Commrrcial and

I Residenliill368.46JO

839-5061521-1011

Also

• Lawn & GardenServices

S&LLANDSCAPI NG

Free Fertilizingwith every Power Raking

BOB.DUBEPLUMBING and HEATINGLicensed Master Plumber

SEWER CLEANING,SPRINKLER REPAIR, etc.

Grosse Pointe Woods886-3a97

21T-PLUMBING &HEATING

ALL PLUMB INGNo Service Charge

SMALL OR LARGEJOBS

ELECTRIC SEWERCLEANING

PRIVATE PLUMBERREASONABLE

886-3537

LETOBUILDING COMPANY

Since 1911Custom Building

Family rooms our specialty,alterations, kitchens.

TU 2-3222

R. BERARD COJ INC.CUSTOM CABINET MAKERCarpentry Kitchensbaths and recreation rooms.

Licensed and insured.

271-8683

BARKERCONTRACTORS. Inc.

Modernization • AlerationsAdditions • Family Rooms

Kitchens & Recreation AreasEstate MaintenanceJAMES BARKER'

886-5044

HARRY SMITHBUILDING CO.Established in

Grosse Pointe Area Since 1937R,'sidential and Commercial

RemodelingAlte.'ations and Maintenance

New Construction885.3900 885.7013

FRANK B. WILLIAMS, Li-censed builder. Specializ-ing in home up-<iating andall minor or major repairs.Porch enclosures, doors ad-ius ted, bookshelves in.stalled, paneling, new coun.ter tops, vanities. Code vio-lations cerrected. For cour.teous expert assistance inimproving your home inany area, please call me at

882-7776

PLUMBING repairs, faucetsand fixtures replaced. Elec.tric sink cleaning. LicensedMaster Plumber. Work myself. TU 4-2824.

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Thursday, July 6, 197821S-CARPENTER

SERVICE IEXTERIOR and interior

carpentry. Specializing indoors, windows, screens, .-- , _

po r c he s, paneling and GP PARK and Jim Fuqua's l4ouble.violations. By Joy Williams On the defensive side, sev.

ADVANCE MAINTENANCE The Marines defeated Ar- eral Phoenix runs were pre.884-9512 my, 5-1, to win the Park In- vented by catcher Mike Tim-

----------- structional League World Se. mis' excellent control of theQUALITY WORK by carpeD. ries. Brian Aardema pitched bases. Jay Hasse also caught

fer with over %I) years ex. a two.hitter, and Peter Ast. a hard and deep drive intoperience in GroSlSe PoInte. falk doubled for the winners. centerfield off of Jody Mc.K!tchens remodeled, base- .Losing pitcher Doug Lucas Alister. Phoenix infieldersments panelf!d. room add1. allowed only five hits. Jody McAlister and ChrisUons, etc. Conscientious. The Marines led through, Brown worked weil togetherS'malt jobs acceptabll~. 882. out the game, scoring three at first and second in cutting1~. in the first innning' and two off several Hollywood hites.

A--L-B-E--R-T-D-.-T-H-O-M-A-Sin the third. Army began a The season wiil officiallyrally in the sixth when they close when the 12.year.olds

INC. scored their only run, but from The Farms and CityWe are general contractors, the inning ended with the meet in the annual ali-star

One cail takes care of all bases loaded. game. This game will beyour building. remodeling Paul Rentz pitched the Pi. played soon after Tuesday,problems large or small. rates to a 10-5 victory over July 4. All Little League par.

TU 2.0628 the Giants to win the Na. ents are encouraged to attendtional League championship this game. The date and time

CUSTOM and meet the Orioles in the will be announced.World Series next week. • • •

HOME REPAIR The Orioles beat the Sena- GP CITY MINOR ARemodeling, repairs of any tors, 12.2, in a second.halC By T. B. Coles

kind, work alone, no job playoff game to win the The Giants became thetoo big or small, rotten American League champion- champs of the City Minor Awindow cords, window sills, ship. Jack Twomey had two League on Monday, June 26,jambs, doors, porches, triples, and Chris Welsh and with a close 14-12 victorybasements, attics. Call Bill, Butch Cobb each tripled for over the Pirates.889-0298. the Orioles. Ten Giants participated in

In earlier action, Dean the scoring. They were MikeKuhnlein pitched a one-hit- Coles, Tony Wisniewski, Billter to lead the Senators to a McFeely, Ed DeWalls, Mike7.1 victory over the White Behm, John Rooney, RobbySox. Sherman, Eric Warezak, T.

The Yankees ended the In- J. O'Rourke and Ty McNa-dians' playoff hopes with a mara.8.7 victory, and the Red Legs The eleventh Giant in theedged the Cardinals, 15.14. game, Mike French, drove in

The Orioles topped the two runs in the first inningAthletics, 15-3, and the with a big double. AnotherBraves defeated the Dodgers, Giant who helped during the11.4. Tony Corrado tripled season was Fred Padua.for the Dodgers. Crossing the plate for the

• • • Pirates were Louis Charbon.GP FARMS AAA neau, Wally Guevara, TomBy Dave Shrake DeBoer, Chris st. John, Mike

Once again Hollywood suc- Urban, Coley Connolly, Daveceeded in winning the AAA Walsh and Mike Singelyn.championship by defeating Contributing hit s we r ePhoenix, 10-4. There was fast George Bournias and Curtpitching and hard hitting on West.both sides. Going the distancefor Phoenix was Jed Re-ghanti who struck out seven,walked seven and gave upseven hits, including Jim Ag-ley's RBI double, John Mac.Leod's RBI triple and MikeTimmis's double.

Sharing the duties for Hol-lywood were Jim Agley andJohn MacLeod, who com-bined to strike out 14, walksix and allow six hits, in.cluding RBI doubles from Jo.dy McAlister, Jed Reghanti

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The Neighborhood Club at 6-1, in second is Joemen's softball leagues have Muer's, 5-1, third, Suds, 5-2,

The Lochmoor Club will be grown this year. This season followed by Wellington, 3-3,the site of the Walter Hagen there are 39 teams partido then Madam Zena's, 3-4,Invitational Golf Tournament pating, 30 men's league Senior Jocks and Frank B.on August 14 to benefit the teams and nine over 30 Hall, both 2-4, Mediterran.Wayne County Unit of the men's teams. The men's ean Lounge, 1-4, and theAmerican Cancer Society. league is divided into three Jets, 1-6.

Former Detroit Tigers Bill divisions. This season the club has iFreehan and Jim Northrup, In division I, the Jocks over 550 men participatingformer Detroit Lion Mike are leading with a 6.Q rec- in the spring-summer soft-Lucci, Free Press columnist ord followed closely by the ball league. Each team willJoe Falls and WJR person- Strokers, 6.1, Diamond Lil's, play eight regular seasonality Marc Avery are among 5.1. and Dely Travel 6.2. In games, and each team willthe list of 15 celebrities who Your Face Disgrace has a be invited to a posl-seasonwill participate with local 3.3 mark, Devonshire and double elimination tourna.golfers in the event. the Cans are tied at 2-4, ment.

The tournament commit- Pirate's Cove is 2-5, Wright I The club will be holdingtee, headed by co-chairmen Kay, 1-6, and Lease Car of its summer. fall softballMrs. Natalie Gamble, Mrs. America, 0-7. . league starting August 7,James O'Berski and Mrs. R. I . t'l 0 t b 15Division II has a three-, runnmg un I coer .Sidney Sinclair, expect a way tl'e for fl'rst.. Gray's Team fees and rosters arefiled of 240 golfers, both d Th d J I 20men and women, to register Sport Shop, Piper's Alley ue urs ay, ~ y '.for the day.long event. and Shorecrest- all have a 5- ~or :urlher mformatlOn,

This will be the first com- 1 record. There also is a ca 88 .4600.bined men and womens' three-way tie for secondHagen Tournament ever held place. Cadieux Cafe, Gor. 51 F'

I in this area. man Thomas Ins. and Squir- 10res enceShotgun starts are sched. rels arc all 3.2. Union Street IL R .

ule1 for 8 a.m. for women is 2-3. Kelly Construction aw to enlalnand 1:45 p.m. for men. and K 0 van d a Industrial __

The Waller Hagen is a Radicah are both 1-5 and I There will be no revision"best ball" tournament, play- Active Rcal Estate is 0-6. of The Shores' fence ordi-ed according to USGA rules Division 111 is led by I nance according to the Vil-and regulations. Women's Dansbury, 6.0, then Mack. lage solons. and memb~rs. ofand men's gross and net win. Moross Standard 5-0 Tri. the. Plann~n~ CommiSSIOnning teams will represent ' '. which met Jomtly as a Com-Wayne County at the Boyne angle Boats,. 5-1, Salt Mme, mittee of the Whole onHighlands State Tournament t2, dGoo~ gTU;;e:h a~~ ~&L Tuesday, June 27.September 9 and 10. an scapm, 0 -, ey. Village President Gerald

State Walter Hagen win- stone Cops, U:D .Dental C. Schroeder said, after a dis-ners proceed to the national School and DetrOIt AIrborn? cussion was held by thetournament at Walt Disney are all 1-5 and The lnebn. trustees, (councilmen), andWorld, Florida, the first ates. 0-5. ,the commissioners, that re-week in December. The men's over 30 league quests for the erection of

Walter Hagen Golf Tour- has Maher Chevrolet in first fences and/or masonry wallsnaments originated in 1970 ---- ------- will each be judged on anby the American Cancer So- individual basis before a per.ciety to honor the late Walter Th ieves Visit mit is issued or denied.Hagen Sr_, the golfing great, There were 13 trustees andaffectionately k now n as Liggett School commissioners at the meet-UHaig," who died of cancer ing, Mr. Schroeder said.in 1969. The Village president said

Proceeds from the events, Someone entered two sci- not only will the ordinancenow sponsored by the society ence classrooms at Univer- remain as originally enacted,in over 20 states, provide sily Liggett School, 1045 but property owners request.funds for various programs Cook road, and ransacked ing permits for fences and/

,in the fight to control can- the rooms, according to a or walls must first appearcer. In 1977, Michigan was report received by Woods po- before the Planning Commis-responsible for $225,000 of lice on Tuesday, June 27. sion, which will decide thethe $1.2 million donated na- The school reported noth. merits of the requests, aftertionally to the American ing was found missing out. which they will be given toCancer Society. side of a few small samples the council, s~.ting as a

The Park announces it will The Lochmoor Tournament of drugs. although an "sti- board of appeals.hold its annual tennis tour- is open to the serious ama- mated $600 damage was The council will approvenament fro m M 0 n day teur and to the weekend caused in the two rooms and or reject the requests, de.through Saturday, July 24 to golfer with an established at other locations in the pending on the circum.29 18-hole hantiicap 'of no more building I stances

. than 40. . Th . C 'tt fThe events will include Officer Thomas Hunke re.. e om.ml ee 0 the

boys and girls age group Entry fee is $100 per per- ceived the report from cus- IWhole meetmg was h~ld assingles and doubles, men's son, (tax.deductible), and todian John Roe who said hmaovreand more. reslde~ts

the entry deadline is Tues. b e been requestmg permitsand women's singles and dou- etween 10 j).m. on Monday, .day, August I. In addl'tl'on for fences or walls becausebles and mixed doubles for June 26, and 7:30 a.m. on ofadults. to the golf competition, a the 27th, someone entered . a tendency toward more

... buffet luncheon, cocktails both rooms privacy.In addition, mother and and dinner are included. . Under the eXisting ordi-

daughter and father and son For further information Two locked offices were, nance, it is stipulated thatevents will enjoy their fifth and/or to register for the entcred by prying the door no fence or wall is permittedyear 'in the tournament;' tournament, contact registra- handles in one of the roo~s. in front of a building line,which is open to Park resi. lion chairman Mrs. Joseph However, both doors leadmg but such is permitted fromdents only. Ramg~, 1495 Fa i rho I m e from the hall into the rooms the front of the building line

Participants are limited to road, Grosse Pointe Woods were unlocked. to the rear of the property.three events: one singles, one 48236, (884-6093). Citizens It's unknown whether the However, variances haveage group doubles and mixed also may contact the Loch- culprits hid in the school or been granted in the past ondoubles if desired. Mother- moor Club at 886-1010. entered the building through several occasions, on an in-daughter and father - son -------_ open windows in both rooms formal basis, by the board ofevents are not included in after the cleaning crew went appeals, as long as adjoiningthis limitation. Burglars Hit home, police said. neIghbors agree with a citi-

Entr,j- fees are $1 per event I '. I zen's requests.for children and $2 per event Men's Store EIght cages of mIce were Two brick walls were reofor adults. Applications will J turned over allowing an esti- cently approvtd by the boardhe available at the gate- ,mated 100 rodent? to run of appeals, with the supportilvuses of Three Mile Park Thieves hit the Hughes and loose. They nave slnce. been of abutting property owners.and Windmill Pointe Park Hatcher store, 18920 Mack recovered. One full. PlOt of One wall, 36" high, wasbeginning Friday, July 7, at avenue, early T h u r s day Vodka also was left 10 one of erected in Belle Meade, and6 p_m. morning, June 22, smashing the rooms. one 32" high was approved

All applications must be a plate glass window and Police stated the subjects at a Woodland Shore drivereturned by Saturday, July taking a number of men's broke out a wire reinforced residence.15, at 4 p.m. with entry fees. suits. window glass in the south

Applications will be ac- According to Farms po- door leading to the base-cepted at Windmill Pointe lice, the culprits had been ment and. reached around toPark during the following gone about five to seven open the door. Once in the

POINTER times: Sunday, July 9, from minutes when police arrived basement, they pried the

LANDSCAPI NG 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Monday, on the scene at 3:27 a.m. door handle off a door to theTuesday and Wednesday, The thieves used a ham. storage room. near a study

• Weekly Lawn Care July 10 to 12, from 6 to 9 mer to smash a 10' by 12' hall, but took nothing. The Grosse Pointe Children's• Bed Work p.m.; Thursday, July 13, glass pane on the mall side culprits also pried the door Theater of the War Memo.• Bushes Trimmed from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and of the building. They took to the cafeteria. but nothing rial will hold a two.week• Fertilizing from 6 to 9 p.m.: Friday. some 18 to 20 suits, all size was found disturbed. Acting Clinic at the Center.• Sodding July 14, from 6 to 9 p.m.; 40 regular, police said. -------- 32 Lakeshore road, with two.• Thatching and Saturday, July 15, from A Detroit resident had ob- hour s e s s ion s Monday• 10 Years Experience 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. served an older model Cad. Center Slates through Friday July 10 to• Licensed For further information, illac parked in the rear of F 21.• Insured call .Jane Gaitley or Tracy the store, with two men rench Class The morning session will• Free Estimates Ault at 822-2812. standing by the open trunk. be for grade school childrenDesign & Construction ----- When he \vent in to the near. A ne\\' summer class for and \\'ill meet from 10 a.m.

Our Specialty St J S by Kroger store to notify young people at the War to 12 noon. The afternoonDAVE BARLOW . ames ets security people there, the Memorial i~ "Close Encoun- session will be f~r high

885-1900 B',ble School car left the scene at a high lers with The French I an ,school youth and Will meetrate of speed. guage and Culture." "- I from 1 to 3 p.m.

LICENSED MASTER I ------ Farms Det. Sgt. George !\Irs. Sally Reynolds. foun.PLUMBER MELDRUM Saint .lamC's Lutheran i Van Tiem said the break.in It is taught by Jane Sigrid der and director of the Chil-

Church. 170 Mcl\lillan road, ! was the third ~uch incident Wood. wha is on the faculty dr('n's Theater which willFRANK R. WEIR LANDSCAPING is o{f('ring a Vacation Bib1(' , at the store in recent months. of both the :\;iddle and cclebrate its 25th Anniver-

TU 5-7711 School from Mondav Jill\, i Police have no suspects in Upprr Schools of Detroit sary next srason will be theSteam, hot water, gas and oil "A Name in Landscaping I 17 throu"h Thursd;',: Jul~" the case, Country Day School. instructor.

For Over 50 Years" .,., ~'. , B f th f d'heat. Garbage Disposals, BUSH AND BED CARE 27, from 9 to .11:30 a.m. i ----- Her graduate work in. . e ore. e oun 109 of theElectric Scwer Cleaning, GRADING SODDING ~nrollment IS opcn to all ;ULS S d I eludes thc Ins tit ute .::-{ Children s Theater, Mrs, Rcy-HOT WATER HEATERS, PLANTING PATIOS chl!dren ages three yea~s. I tu ellts Ameriran l:ni\'ersities. Aix-

Inol~s taugh~ speech and dra.

additional bathroom and SPRING CLEAN -IP I' (b) June 1): through c1111-' T k A d ('n.Prownce_ Francc. and the' mallcs at Llg~elt School forfixture r e pIa cern en t. v dren who Will be entcring I a e lvar s i l'niversitc Aix.:\ia:-seiile. i ~Jne years. ASide from dircct-SPRINKLER R E P A I R, A Complete Lawn the sixth grade this fIlTh i i. " I 109 youth. she has worked

Mainlenancc Service . a . . e I - ' The next sessIOn of Close With prof . I dVIOLATIONS corrected. 882.0287 882-7201 c~s~ Will b~ $3 per child. I Several University Liggett Encounters \I'lth French". is munity a:~::o~~ea:~ ~o~;-I'

Since 1925 ---------___ wfIt '1 a maximum of S6 Jler Middle School students rc. frnm .Iuly II to 27. meetmg in acting and d' t~ s SOh1 !Personall'zed Servl'ce r.'ICHEL I'ILORGF.'T Land ami y I tl' T..I \\' I d' d lrec mg. ('.

! "-'.. cen y r('c(']vcd awards from urS<l:l~s. ('( n('s a)s an has acted f . II b h'381 Kercheval, G. P. Farms scaping, complete service, " The th.eme th~s year IS I the AlIiancC' Francaise de Th\1r,r!:l~s In the Alger in radio a~~o oessLOna y ot I-2-1-Z---L-A-N-D-S-C-A-P-I-N-G-- planting. custom built flag. Hosanna. God s Peopl(', Detroit for th<'ir olltstanding HOllsr. :l2 l.akeshore road. Th t ~ the .stage.. !_____ stone, patios. 823.6662. Praise 111m." 'work in Frenrl1 this war TIlC' hours ar(' from 9 to 10 inclu~e wo-wet~ Sessions Will :GARDENING and interior- ----- ...-.-- _. ."We are delig-htC'd with' They included eighth g'rad. am ior agrs sC'\'rn throu~h' anto . crca I,ve dra~at.'cs.

b . d THOMAS LANDSCAPING, tillS curriculum." said Pastor ('fS Suzanne Slroh Christina 10 and 10 to 11 a m for agcs i Pt mime. vOice and dictIOn.~~:~~nar rxti~r~~n:~ ~~od! lcompany. Our tenth year G('orgc Schr!tcr. "bC'rall~e W(' I'i~k a~d Stanley Kong:- sev- 11 Ihrollt:h 1.') Thr fec is I :h~gC ~ov.emcnth' sch('nes frommaintenance. Quality ma- lawn. cutting.d:\Ceding

d. tolP fC'el ,It offers the r~lIJdrcn a enth graders David \VII and S~O for Ill(' sf'Ties of nme ('na('t~~ssleoSn wthlc II'!.II'I'b('

d ressmg, wee mg an cu. ma.T\dOllS opportunity to dl." Jor(lan '.fell'ck'. and Sl'xth . lossons . e \\ I lamterials. Commercial an tivating, fertilizing, weed' co\£'r new \\a t I" ,.. ' Fnes Stage. slage t('rminol.rcsidential. .Call D, Lane, . ys ° wors lip graders Katherine Hein and L" f II . f t' dcontrol, trimming, plant. God ~nd celebrate "I~ pres. Sue Francl's. r "1' lIr lcr In orma IOn. ogy an studv from well.'922.7154. ing. Our crew leaders havc ence m thr world all around 'T'h l' d ('all 881.7511. , known authors'. ;

-------- ..---- morc than IO years expel" us," J e annua pn~e ay crre . -.... - - ._'--- The f('c for Ih(' ('our.SI'ience. 881.0292. Thcre will 11£' Bibl l'~. mony was held m ,th.e Gcn. REnT,\I. lo'OR JOliN 'will b(' $50 and ('nrollm('nl

.' ('.1 ('ral L('ctures BUlldmg at is at the War Memprial of.:~~s'r~;~~I;h~~a~::. r('cre:ltlon Wayne State l'niverslty. The .lohn Palll Willison. son of fice, As the classes are limit.

For mr re 'nf t' II Honorable Yves Coffln. Con. 1111'Da\'id Willisons of Hea. ('d in siZ(' it is advised that) I orma Ion. ca s I G IfF .

the church office at 884.0S11 .ll encra 0 rancC'. was tiler l:lnr. rerl'ntly performed those who are int('rrsted.... ,_.__ __ . . the guest speaker. The AI. In a srOlor piano rccltal, I enroll soon.

liance offNer! il reception Jll'Tfornling works hy Chopin i For further information .for students and th<'ir par. :lnl! Ha('hmaOinoff, .Iohn c:lll 885.6219 or 886.0219,ents following the awarrl 1\111 stLHly music at North-' .__ceremony wl'~ll'rn I'niver.'oity, He was

Upper School student. Krv- ~radlla1('r! from :\'orlh High The fellow who know~ hi~in ConJry. rC'c(,lvrd a SIOO s( 110,,1 llll~ spring as a :"oJa. own imper('ctions IS JII',Iprize for hLs (irst pl:lcr C's<:a~' Ilon;1! 'Ir'Tlt Fillali~t and re'. ;lboul as prrf('cl as 11 IS

in the Frenrll essa\' ('om. ,'C'I\,('l! tll!' Legislatlvl' :'Ilcnt' posslhl(' for anyonc In thi~, petition. " A11;Jr(1. : world 10 bc.

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Page Twenty.Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, July 6, 1978

Formerly John S. Goodman Inc.

Members of Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board

FIRST OFFERINGS3 Bedroom brick ranch home in Grosse Pointe Wouds

featuring a new 2 car garage, large patio withgas grill, central air conditioning, aluminum trimand a finishcd basement. This home is almostmaintenance free allowing weekends to be usedas they should be, enjoying the many advan.tages living in Grosse Pointe offers-such as theParks, Tennis Courts and Libraries. Call soonfor an appointment.

Another buildable. Price Location Lot - This one islocated in the City of Gr()~se Pointe on Univer-sity just off Jefferson. A steal at $37.500.

GROSSE POINTE PARKOpen Sunday 2.4

164 LakeviewStately three bedroom French Country home, situ-

ated on a large Grosse Pointe Farms lot. Thisattractive custom designed home was built bymasters of their respecive trades, moldings usedas only an artist could apply them. This hornehas been maintained in a manner which is in-dicative of the pride Grosse Pointers take in theirhomes. Walking distance to the Lake and thelovely Grosse Pointe Farms Pier with a finishedlower level which has access to a large land.scaped yard.

GROSSE POINTE FAR~ISThree bedroom, two bath Ranch. With so few homes

on the Market you can't afford to miss seeingthis one! At $69,800 it's a trne Fourth of JulySpecial! !

Open Sunday 2;30.5:00 p.m.15215 Windmill Pointe Drive

Spacious 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 lav home! Library plus.screened and glassed Florida room to beautifulgarden. Beautiful area!

BISHOP ROAD-This is the season to have your ownprivate Country Club-Olympic sized pool, uniqueliving room with balcony, library, exceptionalkitchen with its own cozy sitting room w/fire-place, 5 family bedrooms, maid'~ quarters, 3 cargarage with 2nd floor apartment, exceptionallylarge lot. Many more super details-Do call liS!

GROSSE POINTE SHORESBuildable Lot, prime location, next to 74 Oxford

Rd.

DETROITBalfour, 2 bcdroom home with expandable 2nd floor!

93 Kercheval "On the Hill"886-3060 886-3060

William G. AdlhochKatherine H, StephensonM. Lee HennesJulie Doelle

882-5200

First Offering

16845 KERCHEVAL, in The Village

ENGLISH TUDOH-This gracious home offers 4 or5 bedrooms, 3V2 baths, large family room, at-tached garage, and immediate occupancy. Calltoday for your personal inspection.

GROSSE POINTE SHOHES-OXFORD ROAD - Weinvite you to inspect this magnificent home tosee why we have been raving about its qualityconstruction. 4.6 bedrooms, 3V2 baths, lot largeenough for tennis court and pool.

LOCATED NEAH WATERFRONT PARK Fourbedrooms, 2'/2 baths, updated kitchen, den, at-tached garage, walking distance to recreationareas, schools, and public transportation.

FIRST OFFERING-FARMS - Three bedroom. 2bath home that has a maintenance free exterior,new kitchen, den, and ready for early occupancy.

7000 SQUARE FOOT BUILDING. Present owner oc-cupant is interested in a sale and lease back ar-rangement. This opportunity offers a good netreturn for the serious investor.

ROSL YN ROAD-Have you been searching for theright 3 bedroom home in Grosse Pointe, wellmaintained and ready for occupancy at your con.venience, then call us today and we will tell youmore!

William R. McBreartyJames P. FabickJohn D. Hoben, Jr.

Purdy & Toles .Wm. W. QueenSchweitzer'Real Estate; Inc.Scully &Hendrie, Inc.ShorewoodE: R. Brown~ealty, Inc.Strongman& Assoc.Tappan &AssociatesYoungblood

. ~eattYI In~..>-1. '?;', ' " ':~;~

REL(!)MEMBER

IMPORTANT SERVICEFOR TRANSFEREES:

INTER.CITY RELOCATION SERVICE

Borland & Associates,RealtorsWm. J. Champion& Co.Danaher, Baer,.Wilson and Stroh, Inc.R. G. Edgar &AssociatesGoodman Pierce Inc.Higbie MaxonJohnstone &Johnstone, Inc.McBrearty & AdlhochRealtorsGeorge Palms

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WITH 3 GROSSE POINTE OFFICES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

NEW OFFERING

George Palms Reaitors886-4444

GROSSE.POINTE RE:~l ESTArEBOARDTHE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY@ BY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE BOARD ,@

BOARD MEMBERSEx('C'lIent colonial featuring master bedroom and

bath on first floor. Large paneled family roomwith fireplace. Second floor has three bedrooms,large bath, Two.car attached garage, fenced yard.$89.500,

:\'ational Association of Independent Fee Appraisers

:'tlember Grosse Pointe Heal Estate BoardA Family Business For Over A Century

!\Iember National Home Relocations Service

For Executive Transfers

A SPECIAL NEW OFFERING of a 4 bedroom, 3% bath larger home styled in the French Chateau manner. 27'living room with pegged oak floors and beamed ceiling, paneled library with fireplace, all modern kitchell,and a master suite featuring a fireplace, dressing room and luxury bath. 3.car attached garage has completescparate 'iJarters with 2 bedrooms. 884.0600.

E. WILLIAMS COURT--Sharp 3 bedroom brick RANCH on quiet court in the Woods near Ferry School. Jalousiedporch, large games room, attached garage and larger 65x135' site. Priced in the 80's and quick occupancyavailable. 881-4200.

HA WTHORNE-Well maintained 2 bedroom face brick BUNGALOW with large expansion space on 2nd, cozy fire-place, dining room and 2.car garage. $49,900. 881.6300.

BUDGET PRICED 2 bedroom on ROSLYN perfect for young marrieds. Enclosed porch, paneled and carpetedbasement with extra bedroom or den, garage and just $39,500. 884.0600

BEACONSFl~LD - Brick INCOME PROPERTY with SIX 1 bedroom units offering excellent rental return inGrosse Pointe Park. Handy to transportation, park, schools and shopping. 8881.4200.

GROSSE POINTE PARK-4 bedroom, 2"h bath spacious family COLONIAL with additional quarters on third-aperfect teenagers retreat! Family room, large kitchen with pantry and all freshly decorated including newcarpeting. An extra summer bonus includes a lovely 20x36 heated swimming pool all fully equipped. $79,000.884.0600.

CLOVERLY ROAD-Situated in an unusual hillside setting, this 4 bedroom, 31h bath Contemporary Tn.Level hasevery amenity for easy family living and entertaining, too. Special features include a 42' living room withfireplace and concealed wet bar overlooking an outstanding custom designed garden, paneled library, newerkitchen with built.ins and central air, of course. A very special offering-exciting details at 884.0600.

ContactA Member Broker Today! I

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GROSSE POINTE FARMS82 Kercheval 884-0600

GROSSE por NTE PARK16610 Mack 881-4200

GROSSE PO INTE WOODS19790 Mack 881-6300

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It's all part of how we intend to stay knov,:nas one of Grosse Pointe's most professionalreal estate firms.Because being dynamic ally

active and businesshke without losingthe friendly, personal approach is

still uppem10st in our operation.You are invited 10 take a look

<.t "our !lev-.,house". You'lllike \."hilt ~lOU see

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Take a look at us flOW .You've known us as Borland McBreartyRealtors. one of Grosse Pointe's moslexperienced and successful real estatecompanies. We just became biggerand beller by becoming parIof the Earl Keim Realty \ ,network of offices. ), l ~ I,I

280 MAHlBEAl' PLACE, GHOSSE POINTE FARMS. Short court off Kerby between Ridge Rd. and Kercheval.Brand new home, almost completed. Features formal dining room, four bedrooms, two full baths, two halflavatories. library, ftrst floor laundry room, family room, three car garage, circular garage and much more.

.'i55 S BRYS. GPW-Hun. don't walk-Drastic reduction-Owner must relocate immediately. Most wanted loca.tion and bl'autiful setling is just the beginning of this very special home. The double entrance doors opento <l marhl(' foyer, with semi circular stairs leading to four large bedrooms, two bull baths and a privateterrace in the ma<;ter bedroom. Spacious living room with marble fircplace, formal dining room, countrykitchen with built-ins, fnmily room with beamed ceiling and fireplace, slate patio overlooking rock gardenswith running water fountain.

IIlOI ROSLY0.", GP\v- DOII't miss this house, could be what you have been waiting for. Three bedroom all brickI' c ~lory npar to transportation and shopping. Large kitchen, Florida room, 13', car garage, full basement,;,n a<,sumalliP Illortgagl' ;Il 7";, Nicely landscaped, gas forc('d air heat.

~'(nl ('()J.(I:\I,\L CT. ST CLAIR SITRS.-:-.Io more fn'lling ahout space with this four bedroom Colonial in one"f St Clair Shof('~' favored neighborhoods. Features inclllde formal dining room, family room with naturalflrepla( (' (I r~t f1()or laund ry. 2'" haths. recreation room and 2 car attached garage. The many exlras arc toonumero\l~ to ml'ntioll, Stop hy for your personal inspection.

2"; ..2 CIIHISTI:\E CT. GPW-In the mid 70's we offer this charming four bedroom brick colonial situated on;. cul.de.~a(' in (;ros<,e Pointe Woods, features include country kitchen, in.ground heated self cleaning pool_. <;eeing is bl'lieving':'-llurry.

23107 ALGER, ST. CLAIR SHOHES-Custom three bedroom brick ranch, built in 1968, located on a cul-de-sac.Features 1':' baths, first floor laundry room, family room with natural fireplace, raised hearth, beamedceiling, large country style kitchen with built.ins, 2 car garage with electric door, beautifully finished base-ment.

OPEN SUNDAY, 2-5

BELOW BY APPOINTMENTE,\ST DETROIT - Se(' tlii, thrl'l' hl'droom cllstom ranch in one of the nicest areas of East Detroit. Some of the

((';l1Uf(" in,'ludl' family room. built.ins in kitchen. new thermopane windows, all natural woodwork, diningr"'IlIi, :! [ar garage, pla,tercd ('('iling ill basement.

',I ('J.,\lH SIT(IHI':S. T'ril'l' reducl'd Four bedroom brick ranch with 2 baths, country kitchcn. living room andrillllnl, J. I'r"f,',,,on;dlv fini,h('d b;-os('m{'nt with gas fin'placc, bar and kitchen, office, paneled toy room.J",~I (kr ,,,' '"l, a ,1airll'''~: h-adlng to the new Jlat io and ahove ground pool. 2' :'.car garage.

(:IU,'-;SI.: I'()J:\TI': \\'(JO!)S L'wated in Star of thc Sca pari~h and near the Grosse Pointc Hunt Cluh. Fourll!'dr/J/Jill (',,,,[. ('oel ('olonial. f('aturing formal dining room. family room with natural fircplace, library,I;,n:,' f,r"l fl,,"r laundry room, patio with gas grill. Fini~h('d rc('r('atioll room, eleelric garage door, Ander-""1 '.', lrHI"",,, l1Ir""I:l1ollt, ['('nlra! air. intercom syst('m. and many oth('r nicc featur('s. cllstom built in 19GB.

(, I:' l<"Sr-:I" JI.\ II': \\'( l()j)S J ,Iggl'tt arl'a, W('lI maintaincd four hedroom Cape Cod, Features Jiving room with1];,II1I,Ii f,r"I,I;" I', f;"1111\ roolll. forma! dining room with parqu('( flooring and natural fireplace, library",1,1" bllill III II' I bar, 2'" haltls. two car at1ach('d gar;-ogl', ('('ntral air. burglar and smokl' ;llarm systcm.1'.11" g;L> grill

'- I I 1...\ JH Sil' Jln:s ,\ not Ill'r ('xc('1lent inv('stment opportunity in St Clair Shores, We offer this two bedroomlilll,I,'\ 1,1.1111' ,,,orn, dllllng room romillnation togl'lllC'r with kitt'1H'n with (';lting spare. Individual full base.','1 '11. 1 ('"r I':orag(', II Ith ~('parat<. driv('s, :--;(,lI'ly r!t'('orat('rl. for your inspection.

SHOREWOOD E. R. BROWN REALTY, INC.2043 T MACK AVENUE

GROSSE POINTE WOODS, MI 48236GROSSE POINTE WOODS OFFICE

"lC'lll!>('rs of Th(' Grosse Pointe H('al Estate lloard886.8710 Brand New Listings On the Market

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Thursday, July 6, 1978 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-Five

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'GROSSE POINTE RE:~LESTArE'90ARDPROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY

BY MEMBERS OF THE 'GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE BOARD '~~_.

Grosse Pointe Woods

R.G..Edgar'-baSSOCtates

HARCOURT ... 2 Bedrooms 2 baths, .. family room-each unit.

KENWOOD 5 bedrooms 5'/2 baths .. library.

LOTHROP 5 bedrooms 4% baths ... library,activities.

Specializing inGrosse Pointe Properties

FIRST OFFERI:'IIGENGLISH TUDOR AT ITS FINEST

R.G.~Edgar'-bassocaatcs

Making Dreams Reality

YOUft9blood Reeltll886-1000

76 KERCHEVALABOVE MARGARET RICE

885-7000

l14 KfRCHEVAL.886-6010

Dews

A SOUTHERN COLONIAL which is even more im-pressive once you step inside. On a tree-shadeddrive, this brick house is magnificent with itspillared portico and circular drive. Thcre is afine family room' of pecky cyprus, a library.formal dining room and li\"ing room. Four fire-places will provide the right atmosphere in thewinter. A heated swimming pool \\"ill make amajor contribution this slimmer. Fi\'e familybedrooms plus (wo more oyer attached garageshould accommodate most any bm\ly's needs.

::\EW LISTl:'llG just ac-ross :-'Iack Ave1lllc in Detroit.R('ac!y for your furniture and maintenance frC'e,ell\" certification has been obt<1lned T\\"o bed.[(..;ms and a bath on the fir,t floor II ilh <1large.panC'led bedroom on the :ec-ond. Tile ,,'r('er',dporch is attaeh('d !o the car.and.a.h:l1f garage.This house should Ii~ht up ,our life,

A CE:\"TEH HALL COLO::\IAL with g",'n('roll,ly pro.portioned rooms and cI'stom bUilt for It.. onlyowner Thc large. m<1role f1oor('d fo) l'r has arnagniricent slairc<1,C' as ih focal pOint. FIre.places in b:lth !Ill. living <111<1family room,. Fourfamily b('droom, pIllS 1110l'<' oyer th(' t\lO caratladH'r1 gara!;,', In thi, m3rkl't tin, lllHI~(' II IIIprobably he ~"Id III <1few cia).';

:\;>.; AHClIITECT'S llHEA:'I1 pla('('d on a t\lO <1crelakC' fronlag(' 101 \1 hl('11 i('<1tllr(', 1lla~l1,flc('ntl<1nlbcaping and a S\l 1mIII IIlg 1'0,,1 1"'1\\('CO thehOllst' and brcak\\all. The hotl'" \\:h dl."l~ncdto takC' a<!vant<1gC'of th(' C'\"t'r('h;1I1."'I1"~('('ne onthe I\al..r. Th" all brick Tl1,I'iman'irln h...; fin',places In SIX rOrllllS, which lrH'1tI(i<' Ih r"C' bed.room, Onl' of the \"('rl" be,1 1-.1(('1)('11' \\ilh aflr('pl<1('(' a i"ol.t'. a nC'\I' 11,.';'t III~ 1'1a nt <1IH1r('.\"<1l11p('dbalhs ar(' ~O,ll" of Iii" 'I'ill'l".' "f Ihis"ff('rl1\g

We challenge anyone to find a bettcr answer to ele-gant as well as practical family living. Consider 5bedrooms, 4',2 baths, a richly pancled library.a bright screened terrace overlooking finelymanicured grounds. On the formal side, a stepdown spacious living room with bay windows. alarge formal dining room and on lhe practicalside, a beautiful l\lutschler kitchen and pantrywith all the appliances built in. For ~he chlldrcn,a fabulous carpeted activitics room. There areso many more fine details like, central air con-ditioning, an electronic air filtering system, anelaborate fire and theft alarm sy~tem and mostrcc-cnlly, new carpi:tin~ and l:u~lom draperiesto nearly complete this totally irresislable pack-age. This beautiful home also has an extraadjoining lot (1l0'xI75' ) that can also bc pur-chascd to complete your ideal dream home ifthat ideal might inclnde a tcnnis court orswimming pool ... Better call today for addi-tional information and an appointment to seethis unique home.

Members Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board

20081 Mack Avenue

RIAL ESTm-u.s.A.

83 Kercheval886-3400

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LAKE~Il(IHE ROA]) in Grosse Pointe Shores con.,'('niC'nt to lakdront park. Yacht Club, transporta-tion an<1 schools. Beauliful Farm Colonial with() hc(lrooms mil! 3 baths on 2nd. 1st floor offers<1hbr<1ry \Iith fireplaC'e. family room with built-in ~nll. gardcn room with sl<1t(' floor. maid's("IlI"n with hath. ni('C' size kitchcn with built.insand powdl'l" room. TI('c room wilh firC'place. Pri.\ .Ill' ;1:H! 10\"['1.1. re<1r yar<1 \\ Ith P<1tIOand pool.:l e~lI' ;,tt ached g<1r<1ge.

0:\ 'I'll E \\':\ TER"S EllG E in Grosse Point(' \\ e <1r('1'1<-:,,,'d 10 ocr('r this spacIous G('ort:i:ln man.;(',(','nl,'r liall II.jll1Cirelll<1r~tairs The 29 foot livingi"lIIJl1l.20 fool dinllll.( ro01ll. brC3kfast room. oakI'alwll'<! IJ!JI"ary. :l of llie family bedrooms antiIll!' h:h('nl('llt all ha\"(' n3tur,,1 fin.place" TIiC',m'llnin" room alld the t('[r<1('(' O\'erlook Ihe lakC':'11<1 tl1" '" IIllrlllng pool :'Ilu!s("hkr kitclll'n. Ill'\\'h('atln~ planl. copp<,r Illpillt:. slal(' roof and:t1l; ... I,,'d ~:lr:l~e are " f,cw of thc ollll'r :tnH'nlli(',olf"rl'd

\]01 11l~,,,II 01 thl' are:I" WI' I\ill hI' ~1,,<110 pill )OUIII l"I1('1i \\1111a Hl'al!or III \'0111' arC'a th("l'll~h ollrn:d 'Oll\\ H!<- referral .S\ st('n:~ YOIl will hI' a Ill<' to)""('1\(' ,,(hall('(' inroJ:l1laII011Oil hOIl'I')" ,,,lio,,I,:I'H{ ),('(Tl'allol"al faeilll,('s, Call or .\il~; .In Ollr"ff"T for dl'l;nb.

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NatIOnal ASSOCiation of Realtors

HIGBIE MAXON

REAL ESTATE889-0500

PURDY & TOLESl\SSOCIATES, INC.

1ST OFFERING - Beautiful it bedroom 21h bathColonial on Audubon. Mutschler kitchen withbreakfast room. 13 foot library. 15x22 foot fam-ily room. Rec. room with fireplace & wet bar.73x156 lot. 2 car garage.

AUDUBON ROAD-Handsome center hall Colonialnear St. Clare Parish. Kitchen has breakfastarea. There is a family room and a rec room.3 bedrooms and 2'/2 baths. Electronic air cleanerand central air conditioning for comfort. 2 cargarage.

BALFOUR-Center hall Pillared Colonial. Paneledlibrary with fireplace plus a Florida room. 4twin size bedrooms and 2',,, baths. Rec room withfireplace and playroom in basement. Attachedsuite of 4 rooms would ma!ce ideal in-law apart-ment. l\'ewer roof and aluminum storms andscreens. 2 car aU. garage. Priced right.

EDGEWOOD-St. Clair Shores. Immacnlate 4 bed-room 2 bath residence on lovcly street. Spaciousmodern family kitchen. Recreation room. Patio.I\ew roof in 1977. 21i2 car garage. Well main-tained 65x165 lot. Loll' 60's.

HARCOURT-Two family all brick flat built in 1951.2 bedrooms in each unit. Florida room on 1stfloor. Divided basement with separate furnacesand utilitics. New aluminum storms and screens.3 car brick garage.

rIA WTHOR\'E ROAD. On an e\"cr popular strcct oflovc1y homes, this wcll cared for residence offers4 nice size bcdrooms (sfllallest is 10.6x13l and abeautiful 2.. foot paneled family room. I\e\\' roofin 1975 and new windows throughout includingthe storms and screens. Briek exterior withaluminum trim and guttcrs for easy mainten-<1nC'e,Carpeting included. A great f<1l1lilyhomeclose to schools,

GROSSE POINTE PARK-Looking for a super build.ing site'? We have it! Located on Three MileDrive between St. Paul and Jefferson (loo'x250')Start building now. Here's the bonus! For theprice, we will include an L-shaped almost Olym.pic size pool complete with heating plant andfilter system-A good one .. ,

GROSSE POINTE PARK - Just a superior familyhouse in a choice location - Close to schools,shopping and transportation. English Tudor inarchitecture-5 bedrooms, 3 baths plus maid'squarters--Only the beginning. Therc's a fantasticlibrary, sun room, billiard room. The grounds arebeautiful-The kitchen is superior and you'll lovethe luxury of a sprinkler system and circulardrive-Call for the details, . ,

GROSSE POINTE CITY - 90' on Notre Dame (back-ing up to the Regional Branch of N.B,D.) Stone'sthrow from the Village shopping. Zoned profes.sional-Features 3 suites-off street parking-4car detached garage plus loads of space forexpansion.

GROSSE POINTE PARK-Interesting situation-Un-usual-A rare find' Features 3 bedrooms, 1%baths plus extra large family room-Offered at$59,5OO-0nly the beginning-Zoned for Doctorsand Dentists so there's attached medical quar-ters-Call for the details.

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THREE-BEDROO!\! RANCH in the Woods, by a'builder whose name you'll recognize for realquality and style. This is a spacious house witha beautiful floor plan and a handsome familyroom with parquet flooring. Let us show you thisexceptional house, and explain the mortgageterms. They're exceptional, too!

343-0700

886-4200

COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE in lhis ampleHaneh Home with a large tastefully planted yardon a quiet restricted traffic strect. Three bed-rooms, 2 car attached garage, extel'ior trimncwly aluminum covcred. Many other little extrasshould aUract vou to 572 HOLLYWOOD in theWoods, Conven'ient to see at your rcquest.

PRETTY CAPE COD, nestled in valuable trees, onone of the nicest streets in the Woods. Lots ofgoo(lll's in this one: full dining room, den,scr('ened porch, complctely finished basement\\"ith cntC'rtainment center. Priced mid.50's andshown by appointment.

886-5800

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All exe('utJv(, raneh dirC'cl!y on beautiful LakeSt Clair and 100 ft. of sand\" beac-h. On the.,a1IlC'Iwaul ifull) lan(bcaped iot. but VCf\' S('-

l'llIdC'd. IS a moq unusual pJC'ec of r'enlalf'r"p('ft~ <1('harming old farmhous(' with fourh..droom.;, ('omp!el('l\ updatC'd \\'{' invite "ourlJHllIln('s about thi~ most unusu<11 Ilff('~ing,\', IJIl"IJ h:t~ rC'("ellll,' hall a prie(' redllelion,

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Open Sunday, 2.5You can afford the luxury of space if ~'ou considerthis classic Colonial with four roomy bedrooms, nicebig formal dining room, den and 21/':, baths, all at avery affordable price. And no more car pools-becauseit's most convenient to schools! See it Sunday at1429 Balfour.

SCULLY & HENDRIE, INC.

Large TownhouseThe living is really easy. but you won't have to scaledown very much if you're used to a large home.Because this is a very big, very luxurious condo-minium unit that even has a walled patio with a gasgrill. Two-story living room has a handsome naturalfireplace; there's a formal dining room 17-ft. long, acountry kitchen, and two car attached garage. Asuprcb unit, and \\'e invite your inspection.

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SCULLY & HENDRIE, INC.20169 MACK AVENUE 881.8310

TJlREE-BF.DROO:lI English Colonial with aluminumtrim for easy maintenance. A good family home-convenient to school and to a wonderful muni-cipal park for swimming and picnicking. Quickpossession and priced at just $40.000.

886-5800

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IMMACULATERANCH

This newer three bed.room, two bath Ranch isdeaner than most hospit-al operatinl': rooms, and alot more enjoyable, too!There's a fireplace in thefamily room, attached twocar garage, and two moregreat "desirables" . . .<:C'ntralair and full spri ok-ler system, ,,11 for lessthan $90,OOO!

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928 MOORLANDHere's a fresh, mint con.dition Colonial with aCape Cod flair. Storagespace is excellent, and forall you working moms, rc.joice .. , there is a firstOoor laundry, too. Thereare four family size bed-rooms, 21h baths and abig family room with fire-place. Extra insulation fornext winter and fine land-scaping to round out thisexceptional offering.PRICE SLASHED FORFAST SALE ... JULYOCCUPANCY!

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Fable has it that if youfind the end of a rainbow,you'll find a pot of gold.Each of the next threeofferings are as excitingand desirable as findingthat fabled "pot of gold" !

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BUYERSto whom quality and Ioca.tion are most important

we are pleased to introduce a home of such charmand elegance that it practically stands alone. Let usbegin with location: a secluded, private heavily treedstreet in the heart of the Farms. Naturally, thegrounds that surround it are as beautiful' -as youwould expect. The home is spacious, yet not over-powering. 1£ needed there are seven bedrooms andfour baths up, plus both a sewing room and largedressing room off the master bedroom, which alsofeatures its own fireplace. Speaking of fireplaces,there arc three more to grace the first floor: In the28' Ii\"ing room, one to add special charm to the din-ing and of course, the library. The price is $285,000.. , and worth it !

1028 KENSINGTONCan you apreciate a quality "English" on a beautiful,tree.lined street, just a few :;hort blocks to the Vil-lage? Would you delight in a 24' master bedroomwith a huge walk in closet? Does your family needfour other bedrooms and three full baths? This ex-ceptional home is certain to sell quickly at $114,000.Shouldn't you see it first?

JUST A "SPLASH" FROM THE YACHTCLUB ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE SHORE

AND FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION,:1 fl'1<' C,d"nial. III 11I(' 10\\ ;,(j",:.t ~\:;~III(J ,1:.1\"1 lIo,nl' In tll<: P:,lk:

ENJOY THE BEAUTIFUL POOL!Fast occupaoey on this four bedroom, 1'" bath Co-lonial in the Woods will allow some lucky buyer atleast two full months of enjoyment in one veryspecial pool. There's a den and two car garage.Package price $82.000.

ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE" SHORE DRIVEPRICE FAR BELO\\' REPRO[)UCTIOX COST, andwith a vast array of custom features in every room,this speCial contemporary home stands alone. If YOllrlife style includes in the home entertaining. youshould tour this special offering at your earliest('onvrnience , . . plea,c call us for more excitingdetails.

DRIVE. in Gro"e J>u[()te Shor[',;. is the location ofthis ('xceptionally fine horne. If ~ou love the waterprepare ~ourself for a treat.. a \'iew of Lake st.Clair from almost every roo"lll 111 thb custom huilt.one owner :\ ormandy Colonial. There are six hed.rooms all "ith ample closets. <1nd four exceptionalbaths. im'luding a ;unken tuh in the m<1ster hath,T!l(' dressing room of tht'. rnastC'r b('droom is btgg('fthan 1111"tma~ter lH'droollls The fin,1 floor is a se1"lC'.'of s))('cial roorn~, botb in <1C'('or;l1ld C'xtra fC<1turC's.\ thermo'tatH':"I, (",,';trolkd \\"In,' ('"I\ar ,~racC'.' thcfamily room \, hi("h ;,j", f('alllr"s slIch quality C'xtr,,:,;,s an cleganl har. plll' ('onl"('I"'allon pit \lIth fircplacl'"I'll(' ['nd",(,d tNnl(.(' I, a g(,lwrllll' 41:; fl'ct squar('.I"('atcd "ff b"lh th,' f;l1ml) [(",m and till' l-:lt,",1('11.Thl'1-.11('1:1'1\ ''''111.1 111<"."11l:ln dll JU'tl("(' Il, 11H"t :1'1)f(",lallrallt 1)"'lhk ,<,If ,:,,:'ni11~ O\Tn,: '!<1ink" ~1"I11~Incl ranj~fl :lnd \\ ;LrllllllL.; (I\'('tl"'. :lhundant ~lora!.!('spa('(' 111 t'i('l!,mt ('.tbln,'lr', ;(flr! Ihal', JUq to '.wl'!) "11 r "1'1'('11I('. , Thl' t.:" rag" I"k('~ thre(' a fl) Iliing. andIh,' I",,('r 1('\('1 .t.:;I111(', r"OrJl \1111 tak(' )"\11 lJrl':,thIt\\:i.\ hr,flln' :'(Ill {flll"lf!c-r 1111.' rr' ...t \1, h~ Illit "J:IT-t

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Jean Anouilh's "The Re-hearsal" by the dramaticclub at Kenyon college, Gam-bier, 0., where he is a soph-more.

Among students participat-ing in Central Michigan Uni-versity's Theatre productionof "Transformations" wasKARESA McELHENEY, asophomore, d a ugh t e r ofPointers ~m.and MRS.W. M.McELHENEY.

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A Champagne Send-OffNow sometimes, when someone leaves Cottage

Hospital, the workers in the department' in whichthat someone worked' throw a little party ... butAlice Curtis as Cottage's Public Relations Person.transcended' departments-so when Alice decidedto go, everyone decided to throw her a party.

They picked the Friday before her final week.They picked mid-afternoon, 2 to 4 o'clock, so peo-ple coming-on and going-off shift could drop by.

They picked a tea format, and although thepunch was not spiked, (in a hospital-perish thethought!), they managed to make it a champ.agnesend-off: Alice's good-bye cake was frosted WIth aglass of the bubbly, in pink and white icing.

It's the first time I ever ate my champagne.It tasted pretty good.But I hope, when Alice and her husband, Jack

Walmsley, set sail up the coast of Norway for theLand of the Midnight Sun, there'll be a bottle ofthe Real Thing aboard.

* * •Don't worry: it's only a vacation. Alice and

Jack are coming back to The Pointe. They couldn't,after all leave the cats forever, (although Alice'scats hav'e the chic est houses in town), and thoselovely geraniums, Alice's farewell tea table center-piece and her parting gift from the Cottage em-ployes, have got to be looked after ...

(Continued from Page 11)He will discuss his work at the premier con.

cert of Pro Musica's 52nd season Friday, October27, at 8:30 o'clock at the Detroit Institute of Arts.

During the evening, the Aeolian ChamberPlayers, who have recorded Crumb's works for Co-lumbia Records, will perform three of his com-positions: "Eleven Echoes of Autumn," "VoxBalaenae" (Voice of the Whale) and "DreamSequence."

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In the first decade of its second half-century,Pro Musica's 1978.79 season combines both the com.poser and performer approaches. The February 23concert will feature pianist James Tocco. The April27 concert will present tenor Cesar.Antonia Suarez.

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early June by membership chairman Mrs. Kim K.Lie, at a coffee at her Bedford road home. ProMusica's season membership of $20 includes boththe concerts and admission to the traditional post-performance meet-the-artist afterglows.

Members of the Renewal committee includeMrs. Francie Feola, of Grand Marais boulevard,Mrs. Pierre HeftIer, of Buckingham road, Mrs.Eugene Ignasiak, of Dorthen' road, Mrs. ManuelPapista, of Vendome court, Mrs. John Rainey, Jr.,of Balfour road, and Mrs. Sterling Sanford, of Hill-crest road.

More are Mrs. Vernon Cox, Tracy Freeman,Mrs. Eugene Karpus and Mrs. Gertrude Mentli-kowski, all of Detroit, Mrs. Elwin Schunk, of War-ren, Mrs. John Miller, of Harper Woods. and Mrs.Alice Bailey, of Amherstberg, Canada.

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There's another musical season drive underwaythrough July, with Ellsworth G. Reynolds, of SouthOxford road, urging area businessmen to make a."sound" investment by using Detroit SymphonyOrchestra tickets to enhance their entertainmentand award programs for customers and employes.

Mr. Reynolds is chairman of the 1978.79 corpo~:rate sales committee for DSO season tickets, oneof a number of committees and task forces in theorchestra's annual fund drive.

He heads a group of 30 metropolitan area busi.ness leaders whose goal is to raise $60,000 in seasonsubscriptions from the local business community.

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Allemon Floriston E. Warren

17931 East Warren TU 4-6120

ROGER FILLION, son ofMR. and MRS. JOHN FIL-LION, of Kensington road,was chosen as lights co.crew-head for the production of

commissioned in his presentrank upon completion ofAviation Officer CandidateSchool. A San Diego StateUniversity 1977 graduatewith a Bachelor of Sciencedegree, he joined the Navyin November, 1974... .. ..

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(Continued from Page 11)ALBERT J. KASPOR, son

of DR. and MRS. ALBERTJ. KASPOR, has been elect.ed president of the Univer-sity of Detroit School ofDentistry's local chapter ofthe American Student Den.tal Association.

CA MILLE NOWOSIEL-SKI, daughter of PointersDR. and MRS. P. J. NOWO.SIELSKI, and NAN CYANNE RAUSCH, daughterof Pointers MR. and lIIRS.PETER M. RAUSCH. werechosen as finalists in the1978 M i chi g a n NationalTeen-Agel' Pageant.

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FREDERICKSON, of Oxfordroad, and JOHN C. HICKS,of Renaud road, receivedGamefish Release awards inthe Metropolitan Sou t hFlorida Fishing Tournamentheld in Miami, Fla.

• • •ROBERT E. VALK, of

Renaud road, has beenelected to the board ofdirectors of the Institute forAdvanced Pastoral Studies,Bloomfield Hills, dedicatedto personal and spiritualgrowth of clergy and laityin the church.---

ANDREA R. BARTOSZE-WICZ, daughter of DR. andMRS. LEONARD BARTOS-ZEWICZ, of Kerby road, haspledged Alpha Phi frater-nity at Western MichiganUniversity where she is afreshman.

MR. and MRS. JOHN J.BINDER, of Torrey road,recently vacationed in SunCity, Ariz.

Denison University, Gran-ville, 0., senior HUNTER R.NICKELL, son of MR. andMRS. H. KENNEDY NICK-ELL, of Lewiston road, is adisc jockey for the collegeFM radio station WDUB.

Navy Ensign JAMES M.R I C H A R D SON, son ofJAMES L. RICHARDSON,of Glen Arbor lane, was

JACQUES BEAUDOIN,sonof DR. and MRS. JACQUESBEAUDOIN, of Three Miledrive, has received a varsityletter in soccer at OlivetCollege where he is a sopho.more.

Pointer FRIEDA A. JOS-SENS, Registered Nurse anddirector for the AmericanAssociation of OccupationalHealth Nurses, attended theA mer i can OccupationalHealth Conference held inNew Orleans in April.

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Kenwood road, is a memberof the freshman class atBowdoin College, Brunswick,Me., where he was a mem-ber of the east presenting theplay, "No Exit.". .. ..

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the Pointe Symphony, are picturedplanning the concert night. It willbegin with a 5:30 to 8:15 champagnebuffet in Jacobson's dining room.The performance is scheduled for 8:30o'clock. Tickets at $12 for the cham-pagne buffet and concert, $4 for theconcert only and $20 patron may beobtained by contacting Mrs. AnthonyVermeulen, ticket chairman, at 886-9102. Mrs. Eugene Groves at 881-0160or Mrs. Elmo Joseph at 886-0374. Incase of rain, everything moves backa week, to Friday, July 21.

plete c:mstruction of the modern la-bar room; the remainder will pro-vide a patient day room for recre-ational activities and visits fromfriends and relatives. After the an-nual business meeting, the Sistersof Bon Secours feted the guild mem-bers with tea sandwiches and pas-tries.

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Once again, the Grosse PointeSymphony Women's Association andJacobson's are joining forces to spon-sor a midsummer night's dream ofan evening in The Pointe: a ConcertUnder the Stars, featuring the GrossePointe Symphony Orchestra in apops program Friday. July 14, inD'Hondt way behind Jacobson's in-the-Village. MRS. HENRY DRETT-MANN, (left), MRS. LYNDLE MAR-TIN, president of the association, andMRS. MICHEL SKAFF, (right),chairman of the event, a benefit for

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DOROTHY VICTOR, Bon SecoursHospital G u i 1d president, offersLA WRENCE O. LEAMAN, hospitaladministrator, the check which willmean a new labor room for mothersin Bon Secours Hospital's family cen-tered maternity care program. Mrs.Victor's presentation was a highlightof the guild's annual meeting. A por-tion of the contribution wir com-

To 'i'1](, Point(' Fashions (formPrly Mr. I In Thl' 'Window ... of ThC' litllC' Slorf', 17037 Ker.,)llli ;11l F;1.~hiol1s) wi II \)(' q)('11 all SllIn Int'r 1J(,c<lllseI ('hC'val,SC'C'part of the nl'w HC'nsll'Yc-oll('ction inr1urlin~the' (';Irl\' f;t11 allli tl;IIlSltillll;t1 eloUIl's arc arriving' solid oak framl'd mirrors with a paintC'd IIorrll'r on the

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Come To The Playground Of TheHigh Sierras ... the biggest little city (!in the world . . . Reno. Three nights ~from $335 per person including air,hotels, transfers and late show. Travel-wise travelers always ask for Mr. Q,886-0500.

by Pat RousseauFill In Your Summer Wardrobe ... at a savings

0uring the Super Summer Sale at Walton-Pierce.There's a good selection of pants including whiteand many tops. There are summer dresses for dayand pretty evening dress, .. and much more. Whilepicking up fashion bargains, you can preview fall.See the new coats from Pierre Cardin. One is asoft creamy beige double breasted, leather buttoned,back belted, sportive style. Then Cardin does asingle breasted coat in gray with deep pockets anda self sash. A bone poplin wrap and tie coat reversesto natural gray opossum. A slate gray all weathercoat by Diane Van Furstenberg has a cozy red woollining that buttons in or out. Man made, pretend tobe muscrat is the look of a double breasted car coat.A pretend lynx jacket is zipped up the front andhooded. Gray flannel is very important for fall.Halstan designed one of the best looking jacket andskirt costumes we've seen. For very sophisticatedtaste! Then there's' a perky gray flannel bolerotrimmed with camel braid that tops a silky camelblouse and slender gray flannel skirt. Those greatUtopia skirts with matching scarfs you love forsummer are now in transitional colors with coor-dinating polyester, cotton blend tops styled withrounded neck and role sleeves. The beginning of theJones New York separates collection is arriving.Don't miss fashion. Stop now at Walton-Pierce!• • •

Even everyday family meal fixing seems morefun in an attractive and organized kitchen. Stop inand see Wood-Mode, Coppes, Rutt and Poggenpohlcabinets on display at Mutschler Kitchens, and lettheir experts plan your dream kitchen, 20227 MackAve'Hue, 884-3700.

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' July Window Sale ... ~up~r bar-_. gains on all the merchandIse 111 the

; .,' windows of the Squirrel's Nest, 19849.' Mack.

* * *Bijouterie Fine Jewelry. . started July 4 with aGOLD BANG! All men's birthstone rings, wedding bands,gold necklaces and bracelets, gold cufflinks and moneyclips. Half off for a limited time only. Join the gold rushat Bijouterie, 19860 Mack Avenue corner of Huntington.Closed Monday.

Hartley's Country Lane ... will be closed forvacation from July 10 until it reopens July 31 ...20641 Mack Avenue. ..

Ron Ruel Says . . . soft, feminine styles on shiny,healthy hair will once again dominate the hair scene thisyear. Expert conditioning is advised by the professional.There are several good products on the market that canbe used in your daily or weekly regimen. Ron suggests abit of henna will put pizzazz into your hair. Call Ron foran appointment, 886.4130,in Robert's Place.

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Find For Fall . pin dot navy silk crepe dechine at Designer's Touch, 16925 Harper.

* * *You won't Find This Sale ... anywhere in the

area except at Ed Maliszewski, 21435 Mack. It's theAnnllo[ Factory Authorized Sale of Karastan arearugs ... in stock and special order!. . ..

Annual July Lamp Sale At Wright's Giftand Lamp Shop is an event 20 % off the entirestock and there are some lamp bargains at 50~'o off

18650 Mack Avenue.• *

,Another Fun Filled Learning Game ... fromCreative Playthings is now at the School Bell,17010 Mack. Children will delight in the SpinningBee Spelling Game that will take the sting out oflearning to spell.

Entries Opent For State Fairf\ Entry forms for the 1978

a....::.,...J Michigan State Fair have• • * just rolled off the presses,

MARTHA'S the store that has more of according to State Fair oW.every s w e at e r look you'll ever need. Our cials, and arc available to"SWEATER BAR" is brimming with a wide variety. anyone who wants to enter

an exhibit in one of theof sweaters in many styles. The Classic Shetland Fair's thousands of cate.in cardigans and pullovers ... the acrylic cable gories.cardigans ... the pastel Fair Isles ... all from E. S, Interested persons may ob.Deans. From our cashmere selection a sheer ribbed tain a premium list andturtleneck ... a V-neck cashmere ... and in the forms by writing the Michi-dressier cashmere our cowl neck design is ever gan State Fairgrounds, De-popular. All come in pastel colors an~ whit~ . .t:-r- troit, Michigan 48203, or byriving daily in the new fall colors, Mansa Chnstma calling 368-1000, specifying

which of six: premium bookspullovers in a new dressy ~ook with ~ je~eled neCk-I Following a prayer of dedication by is needed.line and p intelle. Martha s Closet, 3/5 Fisher Road. the chapter chaplain the flag was The books cover Horse

* • • handed to MRS, RALPH ARNDT, Shows, Livestock, Poultry,Mr. Mole ... has great lookl7lg I" ) Rabbits, Pigeons and Cavies,regent, (standing next to Bernard, A . I . dlucite crystal glassware perfect fOT I gncu ture, HortIculture an

boats and patio. Four sizes from 75c I who in turn presented it to G. Floriculture, Com m u nit yto $1.75 each at Ihe Mole Holl'. (j72 BRUCE FEIGHNER, (far right), Arts and Fine Arts.Notre Dame, 886-5759. North High's principal, his library Anyone who has entered

• * * staff Mrs. Jo Leonard, Mrs. Beth exhibits in the Fair during

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Reed and the assembled library class. the past five years will auto.Plannmg A Party? ... Do you know thai In the background, chapter members matical1y receive premium

Perini's can take parties for groups of 20 or more I MRS. EDWIN HOLIHAN. (far left), books by mail.from noon till 4 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- I and MRS. LELAND ENGEL oosNve Deadline for returning en.dilY, Friday and Saturday? They will also take try forms in all categories

the ceremony, t th h h .parties Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday C\'c-' - excep corse sows ISnings Private rooms are available and you'll like, __, __, , __, . August 1. Horse show en.th£' rc,asonabln price.s in food and liquor. Call for 'I' : - - -- - -- -- -, lril's close July 25.

, " . . ,\vis Kirsch.. Imme(!Jatc flag chaIrman. was followl'd! mony with a prayer, The 1978 Michigan Statereser\'atlOns and menu arrangements. BUSiness pasl rt'gt'nl (jt'cl(l('d to ol)rn' b th h t d d I I Fair will run 11 days' from

b l. I t ft l' ~ I' ISory an evl' oP'1 .' h d (I .gr(lups retirement partIes, ow mg Janque s, a ('I' t 1(' program \\ ,th thr .'Ion 'f th • . flag ThiS IS t e secon ag I August 25 throu"h Septem.I ' m('n, I) l' "mencan. ' . T ., ....func'! al groups arc we1c0n:e. PNini\ is convpnl£'nt- ,0 Ow :-;a I Inn a I Sorlt't~., <If\<'f which Mr. Feighn('r Grossl' Pomtl' Farms F. lza'i bl'r 4. (Labor Day). Pricesh. lr,('ated al 10721 WhlttJ('r betw('('n Haq)('r imd I IlAIl. Ih aim, and ar1l1rvr Iron tht' Singing of the Na. beth Cas.~Chapter has pre'i remain the same as lastr:('II\' WI th (lmple parkIng. Ca II ;n1-2484. I Imrn\<" told h~' \1r<, :\Ian In Iional Anlhl'm sented to Grosse Pointe I Yl'ar. Adull admission is $3.

. ••• , '1I1nam.p<I,1,l:Ilroh"tl)rian ' North High School The first, Children under 12 ace-om.,VllW Garofolo 8m.IS , some perms are de- I Thr Plrodgt' "f tllll'glancr, ~Irs. .fohn M. Ch<lsr,chap. was <It thr dedicatIOn 0(1 panil'd by <Inadull: will be

It'd Il\ \IT', .John Finch tl'T dl<1pl~ln,r1o.~C'dthe cerl'. North's nrw auditorium, admiltl'd frl'l'.1/(jlH'd for Trll1eT st1l1l1!f} while others (lTe deSIgned I

(11r 1IIIIuTai /1/011' 11'(ll'ill!/ or lamp drlli71fl- Carl !Ill/i--II :!O,

SAU; ... lIandlla~s, lug,l(a1'(1' , a limill'damount or Frl'nrh o( California noor ~ampll's.\\'1"1'1' makin~ rpom for nf'W (all merchandisf'al HanC'y's ('omplf'at TrnC'lC'r, 34.', Fishf'TRnarl.