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VOL. 41-NO. 32 Published as Suond CI... Matter at thePost Oftice at Detroit, Michigan

GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 198025< Per Copy$10 Per Yeo, 34 Pages-Three Sections

(,hr:,tl11a, In 197:1 ,Ill' PI', bdh!\\\ r"tt (lff :he lo,t m"n('y clip fl~llnr"II dl'appr~red in thdt )ear', delu".:<If Cl1ri<mas mail. she saId,

I.:." \H'vi". the \\ayward money clip,[;Jjll'~TI'1! 111 jl<'r m~Jlbox Intact-ex-(I'P' f"r it, \a\lI(, \\hlch had Increa,edfr<l!l1 SI'i In Hl73 tn S60 t(lday.

, I ('an'l br 11('\'C' the\' \1 (luld dtl;\ crIt aLt'r ,0 man~ .\~ar.;." ,aid :\1>.Pal'h ;Hjrllng that ,he n'm has faithIn tl1:' m;egflly of the P05t Ofhce,

\1, Ild\';, ':lIei It \\ III prooably takeIwr a cnuplr of ria), to ;;carch the,t"n', bil<('m('nt fllr r~cords of who"rr\"f\,d tht, mon('\ eliI'. If it hn'~';:III11l'I!, ,h(' ,aid .he'l: pllt It In thl'dl'pla~ ('a,(' and \\<llt for a Cll:>tomCl'\\Ith Ihe Initial, "S\l\\','

Grosse Pointers Tuesday overwhelm-ingly endorsed a plan to reorganizeWayne County and nominated Re-publican Barbara Gattorn and Demo-crat Anita :\fc1ntyre to a commissionthat will draw up a new charter.

Almost one-quarter of GrossePointe's voters went to the polls inTuesday's primary to hand over-whelming victories to Vic Caputo, forRepublican nomination to the 14thDistrict Congressional seat, WilliamBryant Jr., Republican, for 13th Dis-trict House of Representatives, andErv Steiner, for Wayne CountyCommisison.

Local voters also helped secure aspot on the November ballot forpresidential hopeful John Anderson,with more than 1.000 votes for hiscoalition,

\ Yoting tall ies received by the \7ewson election night were not officialand. in the Farms, did not includesome absentee ballots. They show asolid victory in the Pointe for Demo-crat Drnnis Hertel over John Kellyand SlX other candIdates for the 14thDistrict Congressional nom ination.Hertel received 971 vote" to Kelly's596 and Helen Irving's 173.

Caput,) won in the Pointe with.';,476 votes to John Laure's 1.067 inth" rac(' for Republican nominationIr, the Bth Congrcssional District.

InC'umb(')lt State Rep, WilliamBr)ant received 4,626 votes to chal-le).:::('r Pat Higgins' 1,190 m the racefor re.nomlnation to his scat. Bryantwi1\ fat(' ])emoc~at Bernard SimboleIn tile :\ovember election, _-\notherincumbent. Commissioncr Erv Steiner,()l1dly beat Buck Rogers by 4,779 toSfl8 PrOpOSitIOn A. to reorganizeWay nc County. was approved byfi 7 I 0 to 1.222.

Gattorn andNlclntyre Will

County vote

Last year Sen, Kelly drafted legis-lation for creating two separate dis-trict courts in Grosse Pointe afterlearning that the Pointes' may be in-cluded in the Detroit plan. Later,Rep. Bryant introduced legislationproposing a one-judge setup, whicheventually won favor with all theGrosse Pointe communities.

Park City :\Ianager John Crawford

(Continued on Page 4)

He added that the proportionatelyhigh number of liquor serving busi-nesses does not pose any significantlawen forcement problems.

One such cIty is Grosse PointeFarms where the council policy hasheen to limit licenses to the currentfive, less than the eight licensesallowed by LCC for the Farms' 12,000population,

However, Grosse Pointe Park, witha population of 16,000, has 14 ClassC licenses, many of which have beenacti ve since prohibition times, accord-ing to Police Chief Henry Coonce.:\Iany of the older licenses weregrandfathered in when LCC popula-tion formulas changed, Coonce said.

municipalities in proportion to theirpopulation, some cities set their O',illlimit, according to City AttorneyGeorge Catlin who drafted the Woods'new urdinance.

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By Joanne Gouleehe

Saying he doesn't want to waituntil Coleman Young "is readyto tell us what to do," ParkMayor Matthew Patterson saidlast week that Grosse Pointe'ssecond largest community ispursuing creation of its owndistrict court.

The revelation comes one monthafter a plan to combine all GrossePointe cities, including the Park, intoa one-judge, one-court district systemfell through when local officialsfailed to meet a deadline WIth theDl'troit office of the State CourtAdministrator.

It's too early to tell if a plan for adistrict court in the Park 11'111 be able

.to make its way through the legisla'ture said State Rep, William Bryant,but' he admitted lawmakers wouldhav2 difficulty supporting the idea.

HERB LEVITT OF the court ad-ministrator's office agreed.

"I doubt very seriousl \' that thelegislature wouid enterta-in a sepa-rate district court for Grosse PointePark, especially when the Pointesdidn't react in time to the last pro-posal," Levitt said,

Mayor Patterson said he has askedlocal legislators to "investigate" adistrict court for "Grosse Pointe Parkalone:'

.'We've asked Sen. (John) Kellyand the representative (Bryant)whether or not there was a way to getstarted on the court issue again. Idon't want to wait until Coleman ISready to tell 'us what to do," Patter.wn said.

But the mayor' ,aid he is not gettingt~o many answers right now because12glslators are "electioneering anddoing nothing else."

It appears Park administrators arcafraid of being forced into a DetrOitdl, t nct cou r~ setup.

A 19H state law mandates that alllllul1lclpal courts Sl' Itch to the dis-trict court process, Bl'sides theGrc~,'e POlntes. only East Detroit andDetrOit still function und('r a muni-tlpal court.

All ci\'I] ca5e., more than SI.500 andIe" than S10,000 are handled throughJ c11,tTlCt court. it! aJdltlon tu regularcriminal ca,cs.

Park Has PlansFor SeparateDistrict Court

~tepped in and ordered the councilto review and act on Le Cafe's appli-cation. On June 16, at a public hear-ing packed with Le Cafe supporters,the counci I fin ally approved Le Cafe'sapplication after a si x month stand-off.

Woods ~tayor George Freeman saidthat the counCil had been "on thefence" concerning the Le Cafe issueall along but were convinced that own-ers Moraco and Serba would "run afine business" with their new li-cense. At the same meeting, thecouncil proposed lhe new ordinanceapproved this week.

As of Iast week, Lc Cafe still hadnot received its license from the stateLiquor Control Commission. OwnerMoraco said that Le Cafe has passedthe necessary inspections and attrib-uted the license delay to summerwork slow.downs in Lansing,

Although LCC allots licenses to the

Photo by Deon B"erly

Waitcr \'an \"o~ 7fl, own, a h"l11rlH'ilinr! I.CJ( hl11nnr Ilard\\ar(' <lnd 1I.,('dtl) Iwlp IIl1t "t t11(' qorp ~ft!'r I1c' r('tln'r! Jlp ','id he )11'\ VI'lt, 11,(' ,Iorr'nO\I and lll\g('r.' ,onwtlllH''' tll lalk\\ltl1 Iii, c.IlI fnenci;.

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St .Jamr, <aid tht' ,t(,r(' IS in thr'I'c"nd old",t bllildl1lg In (;nh.'(')',,:n'(' and I,a, blldt ()n \\11'Jdr'n jOh:,th,,1 \\('rp l;lIn o\('r \\ h~t 1IJ;('d to beIh(' :\lJik.\' I{l\rr

Th;It', b('(';I1I.'(' th(' bllildin~ 11a, n"h:,-~1I11'nl. :1("C'ordll1g to Hlcl1arJ St,.J:II11(>' 1"11,, h;I' \\orked at Lorhmoor!Ianh",n' fllr tl1(' l<l,t ]:i y('ars,

:\hn noticeable arc 5(l~glng \\(,odcnf IOOL, II hirl1 I)('call-;e of Sin kl n g1',oociPn ) 01.' h ,hipI' 'C\ ('1'('1) in ,0TllC

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th~ busincOi or rebuild on the lot.She e'tJlna:d that repairing the~;agging I' all and roof anj modernlz-mg the ,tor ..'> frlmt could co,;tS20.000

IRO\7ICALLY, :\lr~ Baiocchi saidth .. city may ha\'(~ b~cn the cause of~orne of thc building's problems, Tcn~'cars ilgo, thr old rit~ hall and fin'd:'pu:nvnt ',I('r(' I ,1I'ed ItI a build-iJH: adjarent to Lochmoor Hilrd\lare.The elty bui\(lin"s \\('fe kl1ock('d do\\n:.nd th(' ."oulh \\ail Ilf Locl1rnoor Hard.\\~r(' "ha,n't been the :,ame ,incc,"\Ir.,. Halorchl said

Whatever th3t deCISion may be,:'IIrs. Baiocchi said the building orproperty will not go vacant since shealready has a buyer waiting to assume

"I wouldn't want to see it go. It isa landmark," she said adding thatcity officials would not tell her toor&luch about the findings of their in-spection. She expects to have a de-cision from them on the building'sfate by w~ek's end.

BUT .'rUE COUNCIL still refusedto hear Le Cafe's application lIndfiled an appeal to Judge Fitzgerald'sruling that is still pending. HearingLe Cafe's application would encouragea flood of other applications, thecou ncil contended.

In the meantime, citizens collected2,000 petition signatures to convincethe council that Le Cafe was an assetto the community and would finan-cially flounder unless it could servebeer and wine with its French cuisine.

spots pot in. Shores Village manager Thomas K.Jefferis says the work should be completed some-time ill October. Work on the Farms' section islikely to remain in the distant future, however,as the city council and the rhad commission reomain at odds on the matter ,of financing.

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Le (:afe controversy.-

prompts stri(-t lIC'V law

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RE:\IE:\JBER po!,? That ,1<lTl<1sfor I'roud of The Park, <l groupth<lt actll'l'ly fllu~ht 1I,(' of 111.'])fll11ch and officials whl) Lworcdt ~H' pr"gram' dUring the Park's lastrl('ctioTl. For an updatc on theellmplalnt flied ;1£:;,lIn't th" group;,flrr thl' e"nlr,,\'pr'la1 ('icrlll,n.ttllTI ~ l pal..;p f> )11 S('( :~(jn ..\,

BL'T THE OUTDATED wood andcement structure has problems meet.ing modern safely standards andcodes. according to Earl Wakely,Woods' director of buildings andgrounds. It may be cheaper to levelthe structure and rebuild than try torepair it, Wakely said,

Wakely and t",.o other building in.spectors scrutinized the ancient edi.fice sevcra\ II C(~ks ago and cited a;agging outer wall and a roof in dis-repair, according to :\lr. and :\Irs,William Baiocchi of the Woorls, whohav(' owned the hllllcl1ng since 1937.

''l'm oplilnistic. Th<'fe's alwa\'shope," sa1fl :\11'5. Baiocclli \\ ho alread\'has contrartors waiting to do thc nc~.a'."ary repair:>.

sir;c~ it was built in 1927. It stillretains an old fa~hionej hardware5tore atm::q:here with its original t'inc~lJjng, wooden floors, and shelvespiled high. with e\'erything fromtu rkey roasters to galvanized pails.Old timers lean on the wooden coun.tel'; on summer afternoons and re-member when :\lack was a dirt roadtraveled by the ice man and coal\L1.gons.

That question finally had lo beanswered by Wayne County CircuitCourt Judge Neal Fitzgerald whoruled that the ordinance was "poorlyworded" and did not clearly statethe city's, policy toward granting li-censes.

The central question in the case waswhether the Woods ordinance allowedthe council to consider more thanone tavern license application,

have their reque"t heard by th~council.

Landmark suffers old age

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',h(' London La". !lilli-I', 'I\\n"d h.\'th:' Gruh:'r 1)]',,:1>,1" tlf L"nd'O/l Ch J,'House f"llw .-\1 (;rr'l'n', H("tallr«nl,\\ illch hurn,,;1 <I,,,, n ,11\,1 W;I- r('h:II:'.and ,,\ .. n:u:<lh 1110 ]',r"TlIC' ])"or, freJIl1Hlti2 :1. 1Hjf'>', \\11: n II \1. a ........ .ld \'Char\;(' l'il1'P," ,,11,1 fll]ri, 'I hi- "pl'rat Ion ,n H178.

Hul,\ 3r: '-(1\'" a nlZ111(1~('r and a ( hrfha\(' illrf'acl\' I1c'('n 11Il('e! 111' ;me! tliath.ne:.;: rJf 11;(. "Ldf \\ .il takt, 1,1,:('(' 1nthl' (;rll'~(' P~lln~l art'a 11) th .. il,'arfulllll' JI(' ;"Idc d :111' 1\(,lIr, "f ,,;)('r,[.tl',11 \\llIlid b!' thc ':1m,' ,I' th ,'(' (,f th'Br d1/2 1; iflr. ir(l:11 11 a 111 ~(I ~ ;I n~and for ,;:" I"''';~''\ ' \ :'n (1;"., a\\('ck

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tu;,ll, a form,ti,t\," lL' ("l'la,]wd. ad'!'in;::, ."E\.'ry:llIn~ (:,c ila, 111'('n ap.prrJ\"L d up til: n<)\I,."

AT LONG LAST, Work crews from theWayne County Road Commission have begun thelong-awaited project of resurfacing Lakeshoreroad. Shown here is the intersection of Vernierand Lakeshore were a new turn lane 'will beinstalled. The length of the road as far as thevillage limits will be repand and new curbs in

Th~ counc11 m~mbers approved thetransfer and :\Iayor ,James H. Dinge.man commented. "We hepe you canCJme up \\Ith something that wilL bevery b2nl'flclal to the Hill area."

The council ac~ion follLJw:d thecorporation'; flling an 3ppllC'atlon f:,rthe llcensc',; transfer from the :\hehi.gan Lquor Control CommiSSion. Wi lhthc Farms' approval. the applicationnow goes back to Lan'lng f()r a finalc1eri'lOn. which Ruwart I, com'incc,:1\'1:1 1)(' ill illS firm', faV,JL

The bUilding on Mack and Loch-moor has housed Lochmoor Hardware

By Gregory Jakub

The future of the LochmoorH a r d war e building, one ofGrosse Pointe Woods' few re-maining landmarks, c-::uld be de-cided this week bv city officialswho say numerous buiiding codeviolations have put the structure"on the borderline" betweenrestoration and condemnation.

Le Cafe owne1'S Charles :\10raco andRonald S~rba fdt that they too wereentitled to hal'{' thelr application re-viewed and start~'cl legal aclion to

The controversy started last Janu-ary when the council refused to con.sider Le Cafe's tavern license applica-tion on the grounds that the tavernlicense ordinance prevented it fromhearing and acting on more than oneapplication, The one applicalion thatwas approved in January was fromanother specially restaurant - DaEdoardo on Mack.

application for a liquor license lovoters.

THE NEED FOR a new ordinancewas prompted by ambiguous languagein the Woods' former ordinance whichembroiled the council in a six-month1,p~~1 h~1t1~, wlfh fI n{)n','~r Wr)of1"restaurant - Le Cafe' Francais,

Woods voters put a limit on liquor, tavernBy Gregory Jakub

"We as form('r owners want to r(',c,tablis!l 1l (the property) as a flrst-rlass r('staurant." he said, "Th('re arcno uthers like it In Gro"e POinteand we think the area needs one Thepeople of Grosse Pointe have alwayssupported u, ln th(' palt and I thinkthey will In the future."

Ruwarl informed the council memobers that work is presentl)' being don('cleaning and rr,torinl( the Int('nor(,f the huilding and that it ,h(,ulrl h('ready for health and elrctflcal in.spectlon; Within the next couple ofwceks,

David Ruwart. president of theKercheval Investment CorporatIOn,appeared before the Farms city coun-cll at lts July 28 meeting requcstlngappro\'al of a liquor Ilcense transferback to hiS company after haVingsold it to Charlie Pappas in 1977,

RUWART TOLD the council hiSfirm's Intent was to open a restaurant.,imilar in style and quality to theold Bronze Door. although he wa,n't.Iure if that namp would be u,ed forthe new e,tabll,hment,

By Dean BrierlyThe property at 123 Kercheval,'

having gone through a nu mber oftransformations and owners downthrough the years. \\'111 once agamopen its doors when it becomes a newrestaurant thiS fall under the owner-ship of the same people who onceran the Bronze Door at that location.

Owners deterlnined tore-open Bronze Door

By Dean Brierly

The Wayne County RoadCommission began the long-awaited resurfacing of Lake-shore road in the ,Shores. lastweek, but remains locked in astalemate with the Farms' CityCouncil regarding work on thatcity's section of the road.

The road commission asked bothcities in 1976 to each pay one-thirdthe cost of resurfacing Lakeshore,claiming the state wasn't providingenough aid for the commission to fi.nance the project itself. Subsequentfederal contributions brought thatfigure down to about 8 percent percity.

THE SHORES came to terms withthe county last summer, agreeing toreimburse the road commission ap.proximately $40,000 spread over afour-year period. Thel Farms refusedand continues to refuse to cooperatewith the commission.

County Commissioner Ervin Steinersaid the Shores village council "madethe best decision out of a bad situa-tion." Steiner felt the Farms shouldhave followed the Vilhge's lead,claiming the longer the council waits,the greater the eventual cost will beto repair the road.

However, the city council holdsfirm to its stance that since Lakeshoreis a county jurisdiction road, the roadcommission has no authority to askfor community participation to helprepair it.

Farms City Manager Andrew Brem.er has said the eit~' spent more than$200,000 repairing its own roads lastyear and that helping the road com-mission would not be economicallyfeasible.

Councilman Lloyd Semple is wor.ried that if the Farms gives in to thecommission on Lakeshore, it will be

(Continued on Page 4)

Begin workononecity's£akeshore

Grosse Pointe Woods voters ap-proved a ballot question Tuesdaythat puts a limit of six on lhe num-ber of liquor-serving establishmentsin their city.

An ordinance approved by a vote inthe Tuesday primary, says the Woodscouncil shall not approve applicationsfor licenses beyond the present sixClass C (liquor serving) and thepresent two tavern (beer and wine)licenses. The state Liquor' ControlCommission (LCC) allows the Woodsup to 15 licenses in proportion to its

. approximately 20,000 population. LCCallows one license for every 1,500people.

Anyone wanting a license in thefuture will have to petition theWoods Council and convince it to putthe question of considering a new

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Action Respect and Kindness, (ARK), Humane Edtcation service, warns thalost pets should be soughafter quickly.

If an animal is taken ilby an animal shelter in Midigan the shelter is under nlobligation to keep astra:(the law does not apply tvturn.ins) for only four daysif it has no identification.

If it is licensed or hassome kind of identificationthe shelter must notify theowner and keep it for sevendays.

After that time it may besold to a new owner, to a re-search laboratory or destroy.ed, depending on which shel.ter it is.

If tire animal Is injuredt'-r- Hl nn-urg."o," ;lho c::h,::ll1to,",

~~n 'p~t-th~-a~i~i~t'~nt~misery immediately, and thisdisposition decision is notalways made by a veterinari-an.

For copies' of these laws,and other facts about petsin the metropolitan Detroitarea send a stamped, se1f-add;essed envelope to ARKat Post Office Box 65, War.ren, MI 48090.

Thursday, August 7, 1980

How to FindYour 1.08t Pet

Mr. McCourtPresents

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standing the culture of thecountry they've chosen."

It also makes things easierfor the families hosting thestudents by not having toput them up for close to awhole year.

While living in the for-eign country, the student at.tends high schoolln the areahe or she is staying, partici-pates in rotary club meet-ings ,!nd activities and hasthe opportunity 'to learnabout the culture and tradi.tions of their hosts.

The two foreign studentscoming to Grosse Pointe thismonth are Daniela Kaschka,16, fronI Hamburg, ~rinanyand Patrick Selling, also 16,from Jernavik, Sweden. Ka.schka will be attendingSouth High, while Sellingwill ~" to 1\1('~".

Outbound Grosse Pointersare Shores resident LarsLohmann, 17, who will betraveling to Germany, andTom Persing, 16, of the City,who is bound for Cuema-vaca, Mexico.

The two Pointers return-ing this year from their stayabroad are Barry Burton, 17,of the Farms, returningfrom Finland, and 17-year-

Do your Bock-fa-SchoolShopping NOW and SA VE I

"THIS IS OUR BIGGEST SALESEVENT OF THE ENTIRE

YEAR - EVERYTHING ISMARKED DOWN AT lEAST10% AND SOME SAVINGS

ARE UP TO 50% AND MORE!"

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SUMMER CLEARANCESHOE SALE

Thru Sat., Aug. 9th

are that they be at least 16years old at the time of theexchange, be in one of theirlast two years of high schooland be in the upper third oftheir class scholastically.

Persing says the GrossePointe Rotary Club has eachyear'sponsored two outboundand two inbound studentsfrom Sweden, Mexico, Ger-many, Peru, the Netherlands,Australia and dozens of othercountries. Students spend atotal of 10 months in theircountry, from August to Juneand stay with several differ-en t families. -

The reason for living withdifferent families, says Per-sing, is to give the student"a broader base for under-

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Exchange Program Promotes Unityold David Kiefer, of thePark, who lived in Saga City,Japan. .

When sending a studentabroad the Grosse PointeRotary' Club interviews andselects applicants for the pro-gram and corresponds withthe host cou:Jtry prior to theexchange to aid the club incompleting arrangements forhosting the student on his orher arrival. .

When receiving students,the club writes to the stu-dent before their arrival,meets and transports him orher to the community fromtheir place of arrival if it iswithin 150 miles, furnishesone )'ear's free sehooling ona pre-eollege level and com-pletes the necessary arrange-ments so the student will beable to live with several dif-ferent famllles.

Persing says his organiza-tion is now looking for hostfamilies for the two studentsarriving this month and isalso taking applications forstudents wishing to partici-pate in the progranI for the1981-82 school year. Interest-ed families and/or studentscan contact either Persing,at 884-1444, or co-ehairmanDr. Jose Borrego at 886-0656.

Master Charge

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Leasing May Be A Good BuyWith the high cost of main. a higher monthly fee. CPAs

taining a car, the gasoline advise negotiating in theseexpense to keep it running areas to lower the fee cost.and high interest rates for Shopping around for theautomo'bile loans, many peo- car lease will also save somepIe. have £1Witched t? car -money. The prices from aleas.mg as an alternative to bank, a new car dealer or anbuymg. , . . independent leasing company

Wh?at does ~ar. leaS1ng l~-, should all be checked.vo.lve. The ~I~hlgan ~sOC1- There are two types ofatlOn of Certlfied Pubhc ~c- leasing contracts open-endcountants offers tJhe foUowmg en' nt asuggestions to understand or losed-e d. Mo hly p y-le'asing policies. ments un~e: both .are based

on the orlgmal prIce of theTo get a .contra~ to lease car and its resale value when

an automobile, an Income of the lease expires Paymentsat least $15,000 a year and .a good credit rating is need- under an open-end lease ~reed. Although the down pay- usually lower. If the leaSingment under a lease is less company can resell the carthan that on a new car, leas- b~fore the agreeme~t ex-ing can be more .e](pensive pIres they may ~ewnte thein the long run than Quying contract and assign a newa 'Car.' But, leasing. does car.allow the flexibility to turn Under a closed.end lease,a car back every few years CPAs say, the responsibili.for a newer model depend. ties are over when the leaseing on when the contract expires even if the car isexpires. worth less at the end of the

License plates, taxes or contract than what the com-registration are .paid by the pany originally estimated.leasing company. Other extra Under an open-end leaseexpenses such as insurance, if th'e car is worth less thanpartial or full maintenance the original estimate the dif-and either the loan of an- ference will have to be paidother car whi,le the lease car by the person leasing it.is being repaired or the use 'CP As say, this difference is

jof another car at a reduced limited by law to an amountrental rate may be in the equal to three monthly pay-contract and will appear in ments.

To lease a car for busi-ness, monthly leasing pay-ments are a deductible busi-ness expense with the leasingrecords as back-up for thededuction claim. However, ifthe car is used for businessand personal driving, only aportion of the payments andother operating expenses canbe attributed to businessusage.

POINTERLANDSCAPING

Sod$1 per piece delivered

(minifTJum 50 pieces)

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WSU ApprovesFunds ForHistoric HOllIe

Truck AccidentBrings Suit

A Grosse Pointe Woods' "Promoting internationalman whose son was hit and understanding t h r 0 ughrun over by a Woods garbage youth," is the objective oftruck last October, has filed the Grosse Pointe Rotarysuit in Wayne County Cir. Club's Youth Exchange Pro.cuit Court charging the city gram as it gears up forwilh negligence. another year of student ex.

William Janci of Saddle changes.Lane is seeking more than The program has been in$10,000 in damages from the existence i', the Pointes forWoods for his five-year-{)ld the last five years, accoi'dingson who suffered a fractured to co.chairman Tom Persing,pelvis, damage to the blad' and is part of the Interna-der and uretha, and back tional Rotary Association,

I abrasions, the suit says. which has been involved inThe suit claims the truck exchanges for the past 15.

was dispatched without warn- With rotary clubs in 150ing devices and was driven countries participating in theby an incompetent person program, students have awho failed to look in the wide field of nations fromrear view mirror before mov. which to choo~e. The onlying the truck. requirements for applicants

II The suit was filed on June26 and if it goes to a jurytrial, would probably beheard in about four vears.

13.95

SPORT SHIRTS

Pure cotton flannel sport shirtsin colorful plaids. Soil, absor.bent fabric. WarhaUe, line dry.(130 unJlJ)

KERCHEVAL AT ST CLAIR, GROSSE POINTE

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EASTERN SPORT CARS

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There's a lot of good leisure living in thissporty fashion by Sebago. And you '// live ita// in joyous comfort. Its soft and suppleleather upper literally cradles your foot,and its rugged crepe sale won't let dampdays dampen your enthusiasm while itwears and wears and wears. Made in theU.S.A. by skilled Maine craftsmerr, thisSebago sportster is available for both menand women in a wide range of sizes andpriced at $50.

THEY ECONOMIZEON EVERYTHING BUT FUN.

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The new short coats, creflmy of color and softly textured,from a selected group of fur vRlues that also includes mink,fox, raccoon, nutria And opossum coals and lackets 8-M-L,

A, Cognac~dyed muskrAt cORt With dyod-lo-match NOiweglsnblue fox shawl collar, adaptable 10 day or evening. $1280,

B. Oyster-dyed sheared muskrfll flank coat with notch collarthaI converts to mandarin, elAsticized sleeves $1380.Sale ends August 30Use our deferred billing plan for winter outerwearpurchases with no payment due unlil October.

Imported furs labeled to show country of origin.

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

go towards helping WDETremain In operation. Ticketsare available at Sam's Jam's,Dearborn Music, Car CityClassics, and the Punch andJudy Theater, For furtherInformation, call the Punchat 861-4511.

~",.I, #~jr :Photo by Dian. O'Keefe

chairman. The event will be held on September27, from 9:30 to 4:30 p.m. (rain date is October4) on the Parcells Middle School field, at Mackand Vernier. Booth spaces are available to rent.For information and reservation forms call YvetteGreenspan, 881-'1848.

Everson on drums.Roberts band Is actually

three bands in one, explainsWDET spokesman FrankAngelucci. The group alter.nates as a five'person en.semble, duo and trio, withseveral members switchinginstruments Like "OCtober,"they play all original com.positions in a style describedby Angelucd as a combina.tion of jazz. rock and punk.

Tickets .for the concert,which begins at 8 p.m., aretax-deduct1ble and proceeds

electric and acoustic violins.and guitars; Mark Sterlingon piano, synthesizers andvocals; Craig Furkus onplano and synthesizer andPat Carson on drums, per.cusslon, glockenspiel andgong.

"Mary Roberts and the In.side/Outside Band" a three-year.old Detroit group, in.cludes Mary Roberls onvocals, Ralph Koziarski ontenor and alto saxophones,Dan Prislin on bass. JimThunder on guitar and Riz

Booths A."eReady for Biz~rre Bazaar

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Thursday, August 7, 1980

Planning the League of Women Voters' an-nual Bizarre Bazaar are (from left to right)ELAINE LUECK, treasurer, ARDIS GAR-DELLA, bazaar chairman, FRANCES SCHON EN-BERG, president, MYRT EVERETT, first vice-president, and YVETTE GREENSPAN, booth

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Punch to Host Benefit Concert for WDETThe Punch and Judy The.

ater will be the setting foran August 11 benefit co~ertfor Detroit Publle radio sta-tion WDET featuring themusical talents of "OCtober"and "Mary Roberts and theInside/Outside Band."

"OCtober" a Detrolt'basedband, has been together fortwo years and plays all orig.inal material consisting ofprogressive jazz.rock. Thelineup features Jeff Roumyon electric and string bassand vocals; Brad Tolirn;ki on

Local Vets Warn of New Canine DiseaseBy Ella Frohman quick death without any In. Veterinary Medical Assocla. Researchers at the Baker • The virus can also be

Parvovirus ln1ection, a new dlcallon of illness. When the tlon reports that there is a Institute have found that the transmitted by humans ondisease that affects the gas. bone marrow is affected, shortage of vaccine, but local vaccine usually uled against shoes, clothes, or from hav.tro.intcslinal tract of dogs, is dogs usually have diarrhea veterinarians contacted by feline distemper Is effective Ing petted an Infected dog.ripldly becoming i threa~ to and are vulnerable to addl. the Grosse Pointe News all asalnst parvovirul. However • Diluted chlorine bleachcanines in the Grosse Pointe tional bacterial infections. said they had an adequate a vaccination with the feline Is the best disinfectant forarea. The Southeastern Mich. Neal McCall, an admlnls- supply on hand. vaccine does not last as long kllllng the virus on .urfacelIgan Veterinary Medical As- trator at the James A. Baker Dr. Rhcaume explained that as a vaccination with the such as kennels, or the arealociatlon hal issued a warn. Institute of Animal Health, there il more than one vac. vaccine developed speciflca}- where the dog staYI.ing to all dog owners in the said that a healthy adult dog cine for the disease. One of ly for parvovlrus. Though the • When travelll\g witharea that the disease, which stands an excellent chance those Is approved by the gov. government has not had timein Its early stages could be of recovering from the dls. ernment. The manufadurer to approve the use of the your dog, be wary of the dogmistaken for the eHects of ease with prompt veterinary of that vaccine Is more than feline vaccine for dogs, Mc. walking area of rest stops.summer heat, could become care. The Baker Institute JS 2.5 million doses behind in Clain said that It Is general. • Do not take your doglethal within a day or two if affiliated with Cornell Uni. production, he said. That ly conslder'ed safe and eUe<!. for grooming, boarding orleft untreated. verslty and is the leading re. medicine is simply not avail. Hve. hospitalization unless abao.

Dr. James Rheaume, of searcher in the field of par. able. McClain said that a rush lute!y necessary-the placesthe Harper Woods Veterin- vovirus. to vaccinate a large number where dogs gather are theary Hospital, confirmed that McCall said the main Fortunately, there is an. of dogs could cause a short. ~st places to pick up the

th other vaccine that is readily I virmore an 50 dogs with a threat of the disease is to available. T40ugh the govern. age of the feline vaccine for us.gastro.intestinal ailment sus. young puppies. use on cats, but individual. • Most imporlant of all.pected to be parvovirus have The Baker Institute dis. ment has not approved it veterinarians will have to have your dog vacdnated.b t for use on dogs yet, most h . dd' .een reated at the facility covered parvovirus in 19711. make t elr own allocation In a Ilion, the Southeast.. h experts agree that it is just111 t e past few weeks. Of According to McCall, the fol. as safe as the approved sub. decisions as to the use of the ern Veterinary Medical As.those 50 cases 20 were ser. lowing year the disease made ~tanN!. vaccine that they have on sociation recommends that ifious enough to warrant has. the rounds of the dog shows. IlllJlu. ;"u,,;' ;;.::.t :;.:;:;o:~ t;; ~i:;;;~":ipitalizatlon and four or five This year Is the first year McCall explained the dif. Dr. Rheaume had several depresseO, quiet, and/or list.cases were fatal. that the parvovirus has been ferel)ce between the two suggestions for dog owners less behavior, take immed.

Parvovirus usually infects a threat to ordinary pets, he preparations Is minor. Par. who want to prote<!t their late action, as these signs in.the lining of the dog's intest. said. vovirus is a member of 11 pets. dicate the possibility of theinal tract causing severe di. There are vacdnes that group of viruses that veter. _ Isolate your dog. The I parvovirus infe<!tion alreadyarrhea and sometimes vomit. wlII prevent parvovirus and inarians have known about virus is transmitted through existing in its acute form.ing. It Is also known to af- McCall recommends dog own. for some time. Another the feces. The dog should be Without immediate attentionfeet the bone marrow and ers have their pets vacci. member of that group is the I kept away from any place the dog may succumb in ashearl. When it affects the nated as soon as possible. virus that causes feline dis. other dogs have 'been or de. short a time as a day orheart, the virus can cause The Southeastern Michigan temper. fecated. two._______________________________________ Warnings issued by the

SVMA indicate that the moslcritical danger of contract-ing parvovirus will be duroI ing the next two weeks.

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MACARONI CHAMPAlthough per capita co

sumption of pasta has dobled in the past 30 yealAmericans still consume on10 pounds per person a ye~Consumption in Italy, for eample, is 60 pounds annualper cap1ta.

Thursday, AU<just 7, 191

lIiv('n, says Croft, work on the Lalshore section should take about thrwceks to complete. Croft says Inews won't interfere with the rocommission1s work on Lakeshosince the cable will be installedinches from the curbside.

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drinkable beginnin~ in 1979 but will be al their peain 1982. If ~'ou like red Rur~undies. this is a goo~'ear in which to makt, an investmE'nt. Discuss thpossihility with 'a commodity broker or rl'presentEti\'e from an interl'sted vineyard. White Bur~undilof 197b are also \'er~' ~ood. An~' of the vinevard!.,along thl' Cote de 8E'aune produeed high qualih' ~inesin thai p~ar. - c,;'~'-n

'\n~' year, an\' d!l~' is a good time to come toPARK IE's P.t\RTY SUOI'PE. 1725.'> Mack. Cornerof St. Clair. O('troil. We orrer a selection of be\eragE'sthat are appropriat{' and last~ for any moment andany occa!'ion. Enhance this e\'enin/t" dinner or thisweekend's ~et together with a di,tim'th'e selectionfrom the wideh stocked sht'h'e!' of PARK IE's PARTYSHOPPE. Also: take a look at our mam' other itemswhie!"! we offe~ as a f!!r!h",r enhance~ent to \'ouren io~'ment. Open 10- 10 :\lon.- Thur,"._ 10-11 Fr-j, &Sal.. 110011-6 -Sun. Trio 885-0626.

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Weslon CroH, I(eIll'ral lll:lnali('r ofCox, says the plans came !Jack fromthe road commission la~t Wedllesda)'.Although Cox still has "slime' lla 11(' r-work in front of us. ('\'erytliillil dseis approved," he said,

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Board A Boat and Balloon for Summer TripsFor an unusual ride in car ride between Grand Cir. Lake Charlevoix from Iron- visitors can take a B'l-h~

Michigan, hang glide off a cus Park and the ,Renais- ton to Boyne City. The ferry circle tour by horse-drcLake :Michigan sand dune, sanee Center in downtown is pulled across t'he lake on carriage. Greenfield Villasoar above the counlryside I;letroit. A double-decker cables, and the five-minute also ~ffers a c~riage tOiin a hot-air balloon, hang trolley was added to the run ride costs $1. as well as a spin in a cha.from a strap on a double- t'his summer. Take a journey into the feured Model T car anddecker Irolley or skim over There is no charge to ride pasl aboard a paddle-wheel ride on a train pulled by -car tops on a futuristic peo- the computeHoll'trolled elec. boat. The Au Sable River 1873 steam engine.ple.mover, suggests Automo- tric people-mover linking QUe<'n Boals (517-728-9871), Other Michigan railroadbile Club of !Michigan. Dea~born's Fairlane Town west ill Oscoda at Foote and tractions include the stea

U you love the water, ride Center and the Hyatt Re- Five Channels dams, offer fired Huckleberry Railroaa ferry or riverooat or pad. gency Hotel. It takes less two-hour narrated cruises. A (313-736-7100) in Historic:dIe your own Voyageur than two minutes to cover much shorter cruise is avail- Crossroads Village and tCallO{' OthE'r wa ....s to ~o in. th,: 2,600 feet of elevated able aboard the Suwanee, a Soo Locks Tour Trains (91clude oorse-drawn carria.ge, gUldeway. r~stored Itstm paoOle"'Whe~l oa:>,:lI:H:tJ, wl1Loh take paModel T car, steam engme You and your car can be r I v e r boa I at Dearborn s sengers into Canada acro:and dune buggy. transported 'by ferry across Greenfield Village (313-271- lhe Inlernational Bridge

Sixty dollars will ,buy you the st. Clair River to Canada 1620). The 800 Lock Bo I T'on.e day of lessons from the an~ acr~ss 'Lake Michigan to ~he Huron'£l.inton Metro. (906-632-6301) ;ass athroouU~MI.d~esl SChO?I of J!jIng WISC?llSm. _ . polltan AuthOrIty has two the world's busiest and IGltdmg at BrIdgman (616- .Dally service m SQuthern paddle-wheelers- the Island est locks on426-3100). S t u den t s are MIehigan is offered between Queen at Kensington Metro- ..strapped into a harness at- these points: Algonac and park near Milford (313~5- For a. rl?e up and do',\taclled to a 3lHoot-wide sail, Walpole Island-Wallaceburg, 1561) and the Dixie Belle at Lake MIChIgan sand dunethen ,coaxed off a 20.foot Ont.; Marine City and Sam- Metro Beach Metropark near tryh Go&ho~ Lake Dultraining slope in Warren bra, Onl., and Roberts Land- Mount Clemens (313-963- S'C ooner Rides near SaugDunes State PaN: along Lake ing and Port Lambton, Ont. 3(22). tuck (616-857.2253) and AiMichigan. To travel from 'Michigan New this year at Metro Woods Dune Scooters (6.

An eight- to IB-mile ride to Wisconsin, take the Ohes- Beach is the Voyageur Canoe, 873-2817) near Mears.in the wicker basket of a hot. sie System AutlJlferry (800- a 34-<£00treplica of the Mon. ----~--air balloon t&kes just under 632-0064) from Ludington to treal canoe used by the furan hour and costs between Manitowoc, Milwaukee and traders. The canoe holds 20,$87.50 and $90 each for two Kewaunee or ride the Ann including the licensed boatpersons. For reservations, call Arb 0 r camerry (800-632- operator, and everyone pad-Cameron ~alloons US (313. (972) from Frankfort to Ke. dIes for an hour's trip around995.()()U), Balloon Corp, of waunee. The crossing takes the lake while listening to aAmerica (313-787-2120), Bal- four to six hours, and regu- narrated history of the Greatloon Depot (313-682~039) larly scheduled trips are Lakes.and High'America Balloon- made only during summer. On Mackinac Island wherecenter (3'13-852.()666). A much shorter trilp is t>he motor vehicles are banned

A quarter gets you a trolly Ironton Ferry crossing of '

cable. However, Cox's plans to installcable along Lakeshore road havebeen held up for the past few weeksby a directive from the Wayne CountyRoad Commission demanding to seeCox.'s plans before allowing it to goahead with "the work.----------------------------------- -

TV TurnGROSSE POINTE NEWS

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Originally scheduled for anAugust 1 "turn-on," cable TVin the Woods is not expectednow until August 18, accordingto Michael Reynolds, presidentof the company providing cablefor four Grosse Pointe cities.

Reynolds says his company is stillwaiting for certain equipment beforethe first section in the Woods -Bournemouth to Brys between Mackavenue and the Harper Woodsboundary line - can be "energized."

That equipment includes charactergenerators for keying messages or-iginating at the local office into aspecific channel, automated services,which include the public access, con-sumer shopping, TV program guideand 24 hour radar weather channels,and FM and satellite receivin~ equip..ment.

Cable in the first section of the city,all 25 miles of it, has been installedby crews from the Bumip and Simsconstruction company, who have beenworking on the project since April.

Reynolds says the system will beturned on next week and will begiven a two-week run, to make sureeverything's going smoothly. Prospec-tive subscribers will begin receivingmailers notifying them that cable isin their area the Wednesday priorto th~ 18th. The mailers will be fol-lowed by sales people going door todoor.

Six to eight weeks should be suffici-ent to finish the first strip of theWoods, says Reynolds. The rest ofthe city wl1l then be worked on asection at a time, until all the Woodshas cable by the end of November.

Cox Cable TV, the company servic-ing the Shores, is already providinga number of Village residents with

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would be completed in about a month.

"It's a big job," he explained."There's a lot of different segmentsto be done. New curbs have to be putin at spots, some sewer work has tobe done in connection with the newcurbs, old asphalt has to be planedand new asphalt I?ut in," Jefferis said.

Also being worked on is the in-stallation of a left-hand turn laneat the intersection of Lakeshore andVernier. Presently, a left-hand turnonto Vernier is allowed after oncom.ing traffic has cleared. The trafficlight there will be modified to in-corporate a turn signal for that lane,facilitating safer traffic flow, accord-ing to Jefferis.

Park Court(Contlnuecl from Page 1)

said a 111stnet coun in the rllu U1ltkt:~sense right now.

"OUR MUNICIPAL court costs areabout the same or close to that of adistrict court operation. The bigthing would be the judge's salary. Ithink the Park should plan ahead orelse we will be forced into Detroit'spackage," Crawford !aid.

Patterson said if a district courtdid come about the facility would behoused in the Park's municipal build.ing.

"We'd put it in our current build-ing. We've been trying to get some'parking from St. Ambrose Church,and tmlt may work. We'll Work some.thing out. OUr parking problem woulddecre85e. Instead of having court oneday a week as we do troW, we'd havethe cases coming in five dayS a week,"Patterson said.

Patterson added that if the Parksucceeds in forming a district court,the city would be willing to handlecivil cases from the other Pointes aswell.

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(ConUauecl from Page 1)asked to help pay for improvementsto Mack and Moross as well, sinceboth are county roads.

The road commission is baslng itsposition on Act &1 of Public Act 1951.which it claims gives it the legalright to ask community participationin funding the repair of county roads.

STEINE" A Farms resident, hashas filed a lawsuit against the roadcommission to force It to repave Lake-shore, but says it's not due for con-sideration for another year. TheFarms city council, too, is deliberatingwhether to take legal action againstthe commission.

At its June 16 meeting, the councildirected City Attorney LawrenceCampbell to investigate the cost andmerits of a city lawsuit regardingLakeshore.

At its most recent meeting on July28, Campbell was asked to draft aformal complaint, which he termedthe first step in initiating a lawsuit.Campbell was quick to add, however,that the decision of whether or notto file tbe complaint rests with thecity council members,

Bremer says the issue is not yet onthe !lext meeting's agenda, slated forAugUst 18, but didn't rule out thatpossibility. As it is, no affirmativeaction against the road commissionwill take place "at least until then,"he said.

According to Village Man age rThomas K. Jefferis, cadillac Asphaltcompany of Novi, the prime contrac-tor for the resurfacing job, beganwork on Tuesday of last week andexpects to have the section of Lake-shore from Vernier road to the Vilalage limits completed by the middleof October, contrary to an earlierstatement by Joe Hartmann of theroad commission that the project

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Auto Club Cit:esFarms an.ll Woods

Jean Kanas, a member ofthe Million Dollar Club, iswell on her way to sellingand closing a million dol-lars worth of residentialproperty again this year.She is among the top 20salespeople in the entireSchweitzer/Better Homesand Gardens Company insales closed during 1980.Call Jean for help to buyor sell a home.

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A Grosse Pointe Woodsfamily in the process of mov-ing inlo a new home lastweek is a Ire a d y being.,.""hl"fi hy ~ttpm!'tprl hrE'ak-ins.

The new residents of ahome on Canterbury discov-ered thai sometime between9:30 p.m. Thursday, July 31.and 1 a.m. Friday, Aug. 1 ascreen had been pried offand a window broken in thehouse. No entry was gained.

The homeowner also re-ported that between Tues-day, July 22, and Wednesday,Julv 23 two other screenswere pried off windows anda dead bolt lock on a doubledoor in the family room had Ibeen tampered with. No .enlry was made at any point. INew Gowallie .Ladfes Champ

Gowanie Ladies Golf Asso-ciation members completedtheir three-day medal playon July 31. with Helen Wal-ters, of st. Clair Shores,emerging as the new clubchampion. Grosse Pointe'sAudrey Ramge as runner-up_

First Flight winner wasPointer Judy Hanson. Run.ner-up was Peggy Beals, ofMount Clemens. S e con dFlight winner was another IPointer, Dorothy Hyde. Run-ner-up was Mary Bierman, I111soof The Puinte. I

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Farms resident John J.Blake has been appointed thenew academic dean at WalshCollege of Accountancy andBus i n e s s Administration.Blake's most recent positionwas assistant professor andacting chairman for the De-partment of Accounting and Finance at the Uni-versity of Detroit. He also served as adjunct pro-i~llsor or ~ne u or Ii Law 5cilOol.

Blake's other professional experiences includemanager in the Tax Department of Arthur Ander-sen & Co., group manager for the Internal RevenueService, stockbroker at First of Michigan Corpora-tion and assistant to the treasurer and tax managerfor Federal Mogul Corporation. He is 'a CertifiedPublic Accountant.

Architect ReceivesASTM Merit Award

Charles J. Parise, associate and corporate con-sulting architect for Smith, Hinchman and GryllsAssociates, Inc., was named a 1980 recipient ofthe Award of Merit by the American Society forTesting and Materials (ASTM). Parise, of theWoods, was dted for his role in ASTM as aworker, leader and adviser.

Parise began his association with Smith,Hinchman and Grylls in 1964. He was initially theassistant head of the architectural department.Parise's activities have included the developmentof automated master specifications and guide de-tails, the development of exterior building systems,and evaluation and product development.

Fred MinturnIs Certified

Frederick Minturn, a graduate of North HighSchool and Western Michigan University, was re-cently licensed as a Certified Public Accountantfor the State of Michigan.

Hill AssociationElects Officers

The Hill Association recently elected its 1980officers_ Elected to two-year posts were Pat Rey-nolds, president; Carl Sterr, vice-president; WallyToloes, secretary; and Bill Johnstone, treasurer.

Pointers NamedTo Bank Posts

Three Grosse Pointe resi-dents have been promoted atDetroit Bank & Trust, a prin-dpal subsidiary of Detroit-bank Corporation. William H.Heck (top) was named vice-president, branch office ad-ministration. Heck, a Woodsresident, joined the bank in1961 as an administrativetrainee. He achieved officerstatus as an assistant cashierin 1972 and waS named assist-ant vice-president in 1979.

Park res ide n t Carl M.Eckert (middle) was appoint-ed assistant vice-president.Eckert was a trust adminis-trator when he joined thebank in 1972 and achievedoffice status as an assistanttrust officer in 1974. The newfirst vice-president, corporateplanning is Park residentJohn D. Lewis (bottom). Hejoined the corporation in 1970 as an administrativeassistant and was named assistant cashier in 197-4.Lewis was later appointed assistant vice-presidentin 1976 and a vice-president in 1978.

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ThleS Week Grosse Poinle Woods each: outstanding pedestrian deathearned the American Auto- and injury rate in 1979_ Itmobile Association's second recorded no deaths and an

\ hi g h est pedestrian safety injury rate 50 percent better____________________ award in AAA's 41st annual than lhe group average.

Pedestrian Safety Inventory, This year's was the ninthaccording to Autom()bile Award for Excellence GrosseClub of Michi~a.n. Pointe Woods has received. Some 950 CitIes competed in 10 years. The city also reom .the 10,000 to 25,000 popu- ceived the Grand Award.latlOn group and Grosse AAA's highest honor in

, Poinle F~rms and Wo:>dsare 1970 1972 1974 and 1977.

I among eight to receive the ' '.awards, City offkials will .Grosse POinte Farms 8:lso

I be pre,rnted plaques later did .not have ~ pedestrian Ithis mur,1 il traffIC death during 1979 and I

Gross(' Pointe Woods scored had a pedestrian injury rate i--- --- _-.-.---- more than 50 percent belov.'I

the average. It was theTrouhle at New Farms' third Award for Ex.

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That was the department's progl-am and demanded that uted on residents' doorstepsfirst success - it still has City Manager John Crawford a year ago.about 60 complaints before step do\\ n for accepting the "After our initial investi.it including one filecl last federal moni"" into the gation, if we feel a violationfall by local attorney John community, of the act has occurred, weAxe against a group called At one point during the will file notice with the de'Prouj of the Park alleging campaign. the flyers prompt- fendant and conduct an in.il did not' file the required I'd administrators to issue a formal hearing," Corgan said.statement in the city's may. legal opinion to clear up the The case is. turned over tooral eledion last year. purported untruths about its Atty. Gen. Frank Kelley's

Axe, a Park resident, tie.; with HUD. office for criminal chargescharged the group distrilmt. The POI' gruup has kept a if evidence points to a viola.cd flyers door.lo-door which low profilt' in the community tion, Corgan said.endorsed and ()pposed sev. this eledion year. POP President Matheweral candill<Jtes running for This week state Adminis- Connor has said publicly thatcouncil. The flyers also trative Law Examiner Ann his group was not requiredpointed the fmger at city ad. Corgan said her office is to file a campaign stateme ntmini-trators fur getling in. waiting for additional affi- bccau"e the flyers did notvalved in BCV's Community: dal'its from Axe verifying endorse any candidate, butDc~'eloplllent Block Grant; that the flyers were distrib. I only oppose the HUD issue .--@~~~Jml-----I

REBATES CONTINUE AT PATMON OLDSmOBiiEWe will paw 100% 01 Ilia Iaxes on all Daw 1980 Oldsmo~lI8S ordarad Now •• 111Fri. 8/8/80

At Bob Evans Farmsl we believe inonly one kind of sausage. Fresh.

So while other sausage makers maylet their pork sausage sit in the store for60 days, we date ours to sell in lessthan18. Even though we know it will keepfresh longer.

And while other companiesship their sausage frozen andsell it thawed} we deliver

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'79 POP ComplaintIs Stuck in Lansing

America's divorce rate hasincrea~ed 96 percent, but thenumber of unmarried menand women living togetherhas increased 149 percent.

By Joanne Gou1echeNow that the August pri.

mary is over, officials inLansing are predicting theI usual upsurge of complaints

! filed under the state's Cam.paign Finance Act.

The 1977 law requires anypolitical group which opposesor ~ndor5es a candidate orissue ill an e!t.'t'lion year tofile a {'.Il11paign statement

I de~ailing what type of com-I mittel' has been formed its

purpo:,c and how ~u('hI ll111ney it has tak en in and, spent.

The division of c()mplianceand I'lll:,.; seored its first vie.

. tory last month when aI Teamster> Union committeeI pleaded "no contest" to a I

charge it illegally distributedcampaign Iiteralure duringGuv. William Milliken's 1978re.election bid.

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Woods PoliceNab Suspect

Grosse Pointe Woods po-lice last week arrested a 28.)'ear.old Detroit man in con.nection with an exposing Iincident which occurred inthe ~Ioross-~lack area.

A Woods woman told po.,lice that she was walking I

through the Woods Theater'parking lot about 5:45 p.m.Wednesday. July 30, when aman rode near her on a 10speed bicycle, exposing hisgenitals,I The woman called police

i who spotted a man near the \: site of \he incident and ar.I rested him.

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IUICAP BacksDrinking Age

The Michigan Council onAlcohol Problems (MICAP)voted unanimously to supporta continuance of 21 as thelegal drinking age in Michi.gan at its July board meeting.

"The six-year trial on 18as the legal drinking age de.serves at least an equalperiod of testing for thepresent legal drinking age of21, which will have been ineffect only two years in De.cember," said Alfred Gelder'laos of Grandville, presidentof the MICAI' board.

Waugaman sympathized with He further explained that:the homeowners' complaints. "We are encouraged with the

"I would hope that our progress shown in the 1'1"

res'idential streets would not cently released figures bybecome parking lots," she the Michigan State Police.told the council. "I feel it's The 21 legal drinking agea great problem in that area has resulted in a substantialI don't think residents of decrease in alcohol.relatedthis community should be accidents during 1979 withsubjected to people parking collisions by drinking' 18 toin front of their houses. Mon- 20 year-olds reduced 23 per.day through Friday."" cent.

A mayor's advisory com. "Drunk driving fatal acei-mittel' met back in Novem. dents among 18 to 20 year.bel' to study the situation and olds were down <from 182 in.found that this type of park. 1978 to 161 in 1979 for a 12ing problem exists only in, parcent decrease."the Farms, since the other I ~The l\Iichigan Legislature~oa~~i~~i~t~;~ ~~V~h~~\~O;~~~~ I h:!s placed the question ofthoroughfares, lowering the slate drinking

age from 21 to 19 on theIn adopting the limit, the November ballot.

council went along withPolice Chief Roher! Ferher'srecommendation that two-hour parking be allowed be.

Nancy tween 9 a.m, to 5 p.m. Mon.

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day through Friday.Ferber also recommended

that the council work withthe Southeastern MichiganTransportation Aut h 0 ri t )'(SEMTA) on the possibilityof developing park and ridelots in the Grosse Pointearea to prevent further com.plaints.

Ferber said warning letterswould be givCll to peoplewho park on that strip ofChalfonte informing them ofthe new limit prior to theinstallation of parking signs.

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At the Woods Theater, 19269 Mack, in the Woods:~ow showin~, Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining,"

starrmg Jack Nlcholson and Shelley Duval, in the~,~,:vvJ..:> ~ ~:l.cCltc:i. ::.:;.tiiJ':", ':;~;"'-;I. ::.: ~:~:; ::-::! =-cg~!.::~shows at 7:30 and 10:05.

In the Woods J[ theater, "Cheech and Chong's~ext Movie," with a 1:05 matinee and reglllar show-IIlgs at 7:30 and 9:40 .

A weekly guide to films, pla)'s and concerts illtheaters throughout the Paintes.

At the Punch and Pudy Theater, 21 Kercheval inthe Farms: '

Thurs(3)': Director Hal Ashby's "Being There,"starnng the late Peter Sellers in his Oscar.nominatedrole, at 7: 15 and 9:30.

Frida)': "Being There," at 7:15 and 9:30 and "TheRocky Horror Picture S]ww," at midnight.

Saturday: "Bein~ There," and "Rocky Horror,"same tImes as on FrIday.

Sunday: The W4 106 movie is "Woodstock," WIththree showings at 6, 9 and 12 p.m.

Monday: "Mary Roberts and the Inside OutsideBand" and the "October Group" in a benefit perform.ance for Detroit's public radiu station, WDET. Concerlbegins at 8 p.m .

Tuesday: 1'tle "Greatest Movies of All Time,"series continues with Stanley Kramer's "On the Water.front." starring Marlon Branda. Shows at 7: 15 and9.30

Wednesday: "Being There," at 7:15 and 9:30.• • •

At the Esquire Theater, 15311 E. Jefferson, in thePark:

Now showing, "Harold and Maude," starring RuthGordon and. Bud Cort at 7:15 and 9:30. This Friday,August 1, Richard Gere in "Amelican Gigolu," also at7: 15 and 9:30. Coming August 6 is "Xanadu," a musicalfantasy starring Gene Kelly and Olivia Newton.JohnComing attractions include "Bronco Billy," "La Cag~Aux Foiles,'" and "Death on the Nile."

Farms Orders ParkillgLimit for Cllalfonte

The Farms council ordereda two.hour parking restrictionon a short section of Chal.fonte avenue at its July 28meeting following complaintsfrom residents that the areawas being used as a concen.trated parking area for busriders.

The four homeowners onthe section of Chalfonte be.tween Hillcrest and Morossroads have been complainingfor m1)nths about non.resi-dents parking their cars onthe street while they ridethe bus .

A Farms police survey re-vealed that an a"eraEe of

I se,en non reSIdent automo.biles per day park in thatarea. Residents say the carsare an eyesore and a nui.sance, making it hard tomaintain their lawns alongthe curb.

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of articles explaining the cha:ge is then ~ssessed.Video will also provide a 24.hourservices soon to be offered eqUIpment Will be made color weather radar service,bll Grosse Pointe Cable TV. available to those wishing to a program guide for all chan.

Grosse iPointe Cable TV use this channel at no charge. nels on the cable service, awill offer several channels of Another channel which community announcementlocal programming to its sub. will be used for leased access channel and a consumerscribers this :fall. Some of allows for commercial pro- shopping guide channel.these channels will carry pro. gramming. There is no charge The channels described ingramming !from G r 0 sse for use of this channel. this article are for local usePoin.te Cable TV's full colo,r The other five access chan. and provide ,a~ opportunityS'tUdlO,'as well as from varl' nels may be used by the local for local p~rtlclpatlon by the01;15 si~es a~u_nd the commu, governments (two channels), Grosse P~lDle and HarperD1tr mcludmg the. Gros~ the local education associa. Woods reSidents, Who ,knowsPomte .War ~emona~. Pro lion (two channels) and the -)'ou or your local neighborgrarr:mmg t?PICSmay IDc1ude local rellgious C()mmunityI coul~ become a "local TVpubliC affatrs, cultural, en. (one channell How much star.tert.ainment, sports, plus a these channels' are used de-vllflety o~ ?thers. pend on the activity by the I

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Page Seven-A-.",i :.

Advice on Canning Food \SI1 Gym Floor Many a man can size upl The most successful re~everyone but himself. I former is middle age. '.

Canning your own fruits acid foods, such as fruits and T. Gets Repairs 'and vegetables is a good way tomatoes in a boiling water Pr1.me 1me The Board of Education r; ~ ~,:to save money, but you must bath"use the right equipment and If' , ' . last month voted to hire :follow directions carefully, you don t own a bOllmg Bauer Frampton Corp, to E t h .according to Eleanor Rhine. water bath canner, ~se a Se C make complicated repairs to aves roug s ':,

lth H Ec . large, clean kettle w1th a For nior itizens South High SChool's gym. tsm , ome Ono~lst for rack and, tight.fitting lid, nasium floor a.t a cost of al. 5" ALUMINUM - 5 COLORS t"

~~:e~:r::si~u~~~~opera. The level of the boiling •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -1most $11,000.. water must be one or two A(.'cording to school oW. SEAMLESS :"You must use a pressure inches above the top of the There's no doubt about it. Wherev- Mr. Alter, who retired from the cials, the floor at South began

canner for low acid foods jars. Boil the ,vegetables for er there are volunteers there are WheaaYrtneatCtOacukntYanCdresudritgeUryn,iObnecaafmteeraa t~oeverriSaelminonsethv$eraaglo.IOCAa~tsiuOm"',POINTE SCREEN &such as meat fish and all the time specified for each senior citizens working. SASH~"c '.:vegetables, including carrots, vegetable in order to destroy St. John Hospital is no exception, volunteer because of the good treat. 109 the cause was' mOIsture , .' -:beans; peas, beets, corn and organisms that spoil food. according to Pepper Whitelaw, public ment he received in the hospital when u.nder the floor, several sec, 20497 MACK TU '-6130, "green beans," Mrs, Rhine. This heating also stops un. relations director, his pacemaker was implanted tlOns were removed so work. ~ ....smith said "Pr h' h d . bl h . fl "Th - ers could hnd and correct, ocess Ig esna e c anges 10 avor, "Senior Citizens volunteer in every ey treated me so well that 1

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~olor and texture of the area," said Mrs. Whitelaw. "They resol,,:ed to d~ something for them," I ~p~:r~~tf:Owa~:' isn't the Iood. work at the information desk, in the he saln. problem, hov.'evcr, A floor , It's Spring Cleaning Time

Mrs. Rhinesmith advises emergency room and the gift shop. He speaks proudly of his work specialist told administratorshomemakers to can only They wheel patients to physical there and of its importance. the floor is popping up be" r

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gOOdhq?'Iil, .,od.,,,,, ~~~ ,. therapy and ,up",vi" the pielu" "L", yeac volunt,,,, con'dbuted "'" il ;, «,,,dio,. Th, ~.A ' T". Fl•••' E-.I--I

was 1t thorough Y UIOlore . t 89,000 hours of work," he comme'1ted, solution is to replace the ' " n_ ~ p--processing. Have clean, ster. proJec . • T D T" "I"Four thous d pu ets and an "Just multiply that by even the mini- raised sections (about 500 II ~-=-.__k,",,_ .. _~, 0 0 nl J..ilized utensils to work with. an pp square feet), 'remove two ~ ..~---,---",,""

Do not use empty food array of stuffed animals were made ~um wage and i~ is quite a sizea~le inches of floor;ng adjacent - We Cleanjars, Use only standard can. by volunteers and donated to the amount. Talk aoout cost contam- to the wall and install ex- Our Self-Contained Loose Rugsning jars and lids. 'l'nese p"di.:;tric dcp:lrt:nc~t. Dc .it-yo'.1!'!:~!f lTwnt-this i" it One of thf' adminis-, "~n<in,, "n~iM~ alone' the Trailer Mounted Unitjars will not break in very kits are assembled by volunteers and trators told me that if it were not! ~'alls to' relieve pressure, Stays Outside. Only' riGft.up 0. ueii....,rthot or cold temperatures. sold to patients at cost." for volunteers operating costs would Bauer's $10,760 bid on the The Cleaning Wand OR

"Use canning lids only one Mrs. Whitelaw emphasized that be excessive." job was the Iov.'€st of three Enters the Home or 2001 OFFtime and then throw away. the volunteer program at St. John's Besides working with the television submitted, Office. We do furniture 10The screw bands can be reo is a dual one. "It provides interesting program, Mr. Alter works at the in- cleaning too! CASH & CARRY

"qr('(,i4/nn/" used, Discard cracked or contacts and worthwhile work for formation desk one day a week, It is FREE EST/MA TESt1 chipped jars. When filling older people and it boosts the pa- always a pleasure when someone

REMODELING the canning jars, allow one- tients' morale," she commented. caos~Mesr.bTY.vth.,edesk and greets him E' ast SI-de ~~no~no~o,..~O"~' t!,eeanersAND ADDITIONS half inch head space," she "They see how cheerful and ener- " ~ 1:.," ~ ".

COMMERCIAL_ RESIDENTIALadds. getic our volunteers are and it "I'm a television celebrity," he 14111 Kerc.heval Babich la",'I' smc. ,g~ 822-,1481For more information or strengthens their resolve to get bet- laughed, "but no one has asked for I '

ARCHITECTURALSERVICE to attend free food preserva. ter and get back into the main- my autograph yet." 1--'BATHROOMS_ KITCHENS tion workships, call the stream," A PROJECT PURSUED in other •

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ing Root program at 921-6800 programs, St. John has one that 1S dedication of Helen Van Slembrouk21719 HAAPER AVENUE or 883.0980 0981 or 0982, not so ordinary. Every Wednesday at St, John, is the Telephone Visitors 1980 Thunderbl.rd

ST, CLAIR SHORES, MICH. 4OC8l I ' I closed circuit bingo games are held program. These are volunteers whoShare your plans with the for patients who wish to participate call patients at home after they have

driver directly behind you. and the games are largely run by been released. They are usually older____________________ senior volunteers. patients who live alone and welcome

One volunteer is Leo Alter, known hearing from someone. Mrs. Vanas 'Mr. T.V.' at St, John. He has Slembrouck described the project asmanned the camera and called out "calls of concern:'the numbers as well as worked on "We try to give comfort and hap-the floors monitoring cards. He is piness. If patients are depressed wemost enthusiastic about Bingo Day, listen and try to cheer them. We

"YOU GO ON the floors on Wed- never give medical advice but we donesday and you hear patients talking counsel them about where they canabout the game. The enthusiasm cut~ get help. We may suggest they con-across all age groups from pediatrics tact a relative or neighbor, a prieston up. Both men and women play. or minister for advice aIfd we giveA grandmother and a 20-year-old them a telephone number if theyjo-ck will be equally anticipating the need the services of the visiting2 p.m, starting time." nurse, housekeeper or a hot meal

Bingo cards are passed out with delivered," she explained,menus in the morning, There is no "Sometimes our calls are short,charge to play. When the game just an inquiry about how the personbegins, volunteers go on the floors is d:::ing, but sometimes the calls mayto monitor. When a patient gets a last as long as an hour if the person'bingo' the monitor calls on an ex- really wants to talk. A patient will _tension and a certificate for the hos- often say 'talk a little longer.' It ispital gift shop or cart i.s presented. (Continued on Page g.A)

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Page Eight.A GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, August 7, 1980

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Lutti Luttenberger, who is 94,checks candy into the gift shop. Be.sides raising nine children ar.d main-taining a home on a 140 ft. lot as ayounger woman, she was a socialworker for the League of CatholicWomen, a parish director at St.Catherine church and a counselor.

N ow she takes two buses to St.John oftentimes twice a week.

"Last week 1 checked In $900 worthof candy and paid the bills," she said.She also keeps the stockroom straight.

Luttie, as she is called by everyonein the hospital, has been volunteeringat St, John since the doors opened28 years ago. She was designatedVolunteer of the Year last year andappeared on television.

"I didn't know it was happening,"she exclaimed. "This man came intothe shop to take my picture, andwhen I went home that night, myphone kept nngmg to teU me thatI was on the news program."

Mrs. Luttenberger maintains herown apartment. Her children arescattered but all of them, includinggrandchildren and great-grandchil-dren, try to get together for herbirthday.

Besides her volunteer work, shebelongs to the Senior Citizen group atSt. Ambrose.

All three volunteers are typical ofthe senior citizens who give of them.selves so generously to St. John. Thewords of Eugenia Divine. a retiredexecutive secretary who volunteersin the emergency room, seem to reoflect their philosophy.

"Everyone benefits when someonegives that little bit extra to theworld."

Readers may want to note on theirfall calend~r that St. John is planninga Senior Citizen week, October 27.30when there will be programs andspeakers featuring health educationfor older people.

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Hutzel Hospital's efforts to improve the overall healthlinance substantial construe. care delivery capablllty oftlon and renovation projects, the hospital, represent an In.under fund raising C'halrman vestment of $27.2 million.William Dahling, of Haw. Most of this developmentthorne road, reeeived a sig. program will be financed bynlficant boost reeentlr when a recent bond sale which theThe Kresge Foundat1on an- hospital' issued through thenounced its intention to con. Michigan State Hospital Fi.tribute $750,000 in the form mance .Authority but $3 5of two challen~e grants. mill ion must' be rais~d

Hutzel HospItal has begun through its fund raising pro.construction of a 140,000 gram.square ,foot addition to its The Kresge commitmentsfacilities at 4707 St. Antoine _ $350,000 in 1982 andand is also undertaking a $400,000 In 1983 - were

A rotten deal is what ev. major renovation of its Ma. announced by WlUiam H.everybody gets and nobody ternity C e n tel' Building. Baldwin. Kresge Foundationgives. These proJeets, designed to Board Chairman, as contribu~--------------------- tions to this effort, but werll

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POINTE ~ .CUUM successful completion of Hut .• M zel's fund drive.Dahllng expressed confi.

dence that this goal wouldbe met. "The Kresge grantsare a vote of confidence inthe need for this project and,with their challenge aspect,wlll be an incentive for ourefforts to obtain supportfrom all elements of thiscommunity," he said.

"Hutzel Hospital Is ap.proaching its medical staff,a u x il i a n s, employees andtrustees as well as seekingfunds from foundations, busi-nesses and private individu.als. We have already receivedcommitments of over a mil.lion dollars from our internalsources, and these Krl'sgeFoundation grants signal th~beginning of an expandedphase I)f this campaign aswe approach funding sourCeSoutside the hospital family,"

I Dahling said.: When this development: program is completed in lateI 1982, Hutzel Hospital wlllI have one of the most modern, health care treatment facili.

ties in the nation. The pro.gram Includes new operatingrooms, Intensive and coro.nary care units, expandedambulatory patient services,as well as an improved ma.terials management system.

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Ob.. horticulturist and was activeltuarles --------1 Mrs. Edna M. Schuetz in a number of clubs and (Continued from Page 7.A)civ:c organizations. especially rewarding when they say,

Services for Mrs. Schuetz, She was a charter member 'your call has made my day.'''90. of the Woods were held and officer of the Grosse The Telephone Visitor program ison Tuesdav, August 5, In the p . t G d CI .. d

, Oln e ar en U:u an a structured one. Volunteers are in.Verheyden Funeral Home. served as chaIrperson of thatRobert J. Allor of Columbus, the DAV, at the Klrkridge Pre5'byter. She died on Saturday, club', horticultural commit. structed how to express concernVAW, and served in the U.S. ian Church 'th t kl' got r comServices for Mr, Allor, 59, 'August 2, at her home on tee for more than 20 years, WI ou ma n c mmen s 0 -

formerly of Grosse Pointe, Navy during World War II. She died on Wednesday, Cook road., I She was also charter memo mitments involving the hospitaL Inlate of Saginaw, were held on He is survived by his wife, July 30, In St. Joseph Hos. Mrs. Schuetz is survived ber and officer of the Clarks. three, two-hour sessions. A set ofWednesday, July 16, in St, Cecilia: one daughter, Pa. pital in Flint. by three sons. George, ton Fa~m and Garden Club easy rules covering the do's andJohn Vienn)' Catholic Church trleia: one son, Th()mas: his Born in Chicago, Mrs. Mod.. Robert C. and Gerald: two and was a member of the don'ts of the procedure has beenin Saginaw, mother, Mrs, Fred H. Allor rack lived most 'of her life daughte:s, Mrs. Viola Bare~ Village Women's Club of drawn up by Mrs. Van Slembrouck

He died on Sunday, July Sr,; one sister; one brother in Grosse Pointe. The daugh. and Mr~. Charlotte Conroy. BIrmingham.. . that has largely eliminated the needand one granddaughter. ler of Andrew and Ann 15 grandchildren and 22 Mrs. Barrett IS surVived . . .

13, at the Bridgeport Coun. Interment was in Mt. Oli. Conklin of Grand Haven, great'grandc'hildren. by her huS'ban:l, Arnold L.: for a form~l tramlng sessIOn.tn' Club in Saginaw. vet Cemetery in Bridgeport. she was a member of the Interment was in White one daughter, ,Mrs. Maria The patients who are called ~e

A graduate of St. Paul Grosse Pointe Me m 0 ria 1 Chapel Cemetery. Barrett Arnold and one I referred to the program by chap lamsHigh School and Cleary Col. Mrs. Edythe C. Church and the Grosse • • • grandson. Father Lawrence Du Charme, Fatherlege in Ypsilanti, Mr. Allor Modr.ack Pointe Artist's Association. Mrs. Harriette Gray Me m 0 ria I contributions I Tim Kremens or six designate chap.was treasurer of the Profes. , .... She was the wife of the late Barrett may b~ made. to SI. Mary.ln. lains who are nuns. Visiting minis.sional Management Company . A private memOrial servo William J. Modrack, -The.Hllls EpIscopal Church. ters of all denominations also makeand Abortion Alternative, Ice tor Mrs, Modrack, 82, .. Service, for Mrs, Barrett. , Burial arrangements are. referralsI b t'" S' H formerly of Grosse Pointe, ~Irs, Modrack IS surVIved 73 f I of G P , t Inc" 0 l' 10 agmaw. e b Ch . ormer y rosse om e, mcomplete. One of' the features of volunteerl'ngwas a member of the Knights late of Grand Blanc was held I' ~', t~o sons, ar~es W. and late 01 Clarkston, were held ---- ._-.--------------------, ~~~~~,,~;~'~,,~~:"z::~:,:~~~~:~.on ~~dne~da~~ A.~~~st 6, in 11 n in..,., 1 J hllvo ~ ~~::leE~~:t.~js~:.o.:.,is~:h:~.~\;C;~

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. Amy. . . She died on Monday, Au. S ega "There are those who want to doI Contnbutlons may be gust 4 in Pontiac General Cruelty to ani mal s is something for others," said Mrs. Vanmade to the charity. of one's I Hospital. against the law. Slembrouck, Hbut find it difficult tochoice. A graduate of the first Public Act No. 91 I)f 1974, h h . 1 f k h

Cremation was at Forest class of the Henrv Ford come to t e Ospita or wor , sueState of Michigan, makes as Tillie Lysaght, who is in her mid.cruelty to animals a mis. 80's." Mrs. Van Slembrouck laugheddemeanor punishable by 1m. as she said it. "I'm over 70 myself."prisonment of not more thanthree months or a :fIne of She may be in her 70's, but thenot more than $500. years have not slowed Mrs. Van

The law provides protec- Slembrouck. She is active in the St.tion for animals who are Clair Shores Garden Club, the sym-tortured, tormented, deprived phony and the homeowners associa-of n e c e s s a I'y sustenance, tion in her area. She maintains hercruelly beaten, overdriven, own home and a rose garden.mutilated or cruelly killed. "WHEN MY HUSBAND was alive

No one, owner or other. we had 222 rose bushes In our yard,"I wise can legally withhold she reminisced. "Now I have about

proper food, drink, or shel.tel' from an animal. 30,

"I've always been active," she said,"I owned and operated a bookstorefor 25 years. I am a practical nurseand I worked in a florist arrangingflowers."

The pattern of activity for manysenior citizens seems to have beenset early in life.

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sign: What the Eighties WillBring," "Industrial Cost Re.covery: Why It Should BeKilled," "Mosquito Control:The Battle Never Ends,""Take a Fresh Look at Traf.fic Signs" and "Used Oil Lai-est Garage Concern."

Reviews of new productsmake up a large part of eachissue. Legislation and othergovernment activities arepresented and the implica.tions clearly explained. Thenon.technical style will ap.peal to the average reader.

AMERICAN CRAFT is anew title for a magazine thathas been published for 40years. The original title wasCRAFT HORIZONS. Despitethe name change this bi-monthly magazine pubtishedby the American CraftsCouncil is wriMen for theserious artist, teacher, andbuyer interested in the arts,and crafts of ceramics, weav.ing, metal and woodworking,film, jewelry, glass, mosaicsand enameling.

High.quaJi.ty paper, a pleas.ing layout, and a liberal useof artistic color and blackand white photography com.bine to make this a beautifulmagazine useful to both theadvanced lay person and thestudent of design and crafts ..

One not to be missedarticle in the June/July,'1980 issue is "Fir~raft" byStephen DiLauro and photo-graphs by Ken Clark. Thearticle is about the Gruccisfamily who are the presentworld fireworks champions.

An outstanding historical

Ijournal which succeeds inpresenting scholarly materialat a popular level is AMERI-CAN HERITAGE.

A bi-monthly publicationof the American HeritagePublishing Company, this eX-pensive ($21 a year) periodi-cal has a circulation of 200,-000, Articles are often writ-ten by leading authorities inthe field of American historyano_ cover every conceivableasp~t of American historyfrom major 110 minor eventsand personalities. .

The magazine's primary at.traction for adults and youngpeople alike is the hand.some format and the numer-ous illustrations and photo.graphs, man)! in color,

AMERICAN RECORDGUIDE is an independentjournal of opinion, publishedmonthly by ARG Publishing,Inc.

The reviews are excellentand as a buying guide toclassical music on phonodisc,there are few equals to thismagazine. Each month thereis a section on the SpokenWork and on Film M:usic,

This is an easy way tokeep up with the best in newrecordings.

You may have noticed thatall the periodicals mentionedstarted with the word Ameri.can. American is a word Ilike - has a nice ring to it.

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•Save ... on all summer fashions at theGreenhouse. Summer slacks, T-shirts andskirts are reduced 50'( off ... 117 Kercheval.881-6833.

Our Grosse Pointe publiclibraries subscribe to over300 periodicals. They rangeall the way from newsmaga.zines with broad popular ap.peal to magazines that areof special interest to a smallnumber of people.

I A specialty periodical isAMERICAN ARTIST. It ispublished monthly by Bill.board Publications, Inc. andhas a circulation of 10,000copies.

It is a magazine for andabout the American artist,especially the young artists,with articles describing vari.ous artists' style, techniqueand subject matter. Sectionson art books, gallery happen.ings and the art market ap-pear each month. The July,1980 issue featured "Art inthe Midwest:' Illustrations inbl::..:~\:urid "".hH~ .:-.;;.1 ~v~vrabound. '

One of the best and mostcomprehensive journals illthe field of planning and citymanagement is THE AMER-ICAN CITY AND COUNTY,published monthly by Mor.gan-Grampian Publishing Co.

This magazine, with a cir-culation of 37,000, was orig.inally entitled AMERICANCITY MAGAZINE. Featuresin the June, 1980 issue in.cluded: "Water Filter De.

•PappagaJlo ... on the Hilljust received a shipment ofespadrills in lilac. red, pink.white, black, yellow and khaki.Hurry in and pick your favorite('alar at 115 Kercheval.•Cut Glass . , . perfume atom-

izers for the purse have just comein at Trail Apothecary, 121 Ker-cheval. They are in differentsty'\es and are priced from fourdollars. What a welcome little gift'

•~~\/;M The Christmas Card albums'._ ;j ~ ..l'/ ,are ready with some free im-,~X--; -"", printing and 10(;-, discount. through

~o/O/l' ..-;::.-I September ,10 .. , at Seasons of. I "'-J 1'ap('r. II;) Kercheval.

language and reading wasconducted for middle schoolstudents. Those classes weretaught by Frank Bozarth,John Lambka, Eli z a bet hSoby, George Sperry andJoan Stoul.

Two other offerings whichwere available to' middleschool students on an enrich.ment basis were a combina.tion Adventures in Litera.ture and Creative Writingclass taught by Elsie Ony-chuk and a typing classtaught by Karen Clein.

Although these activitiesended on July 25, the finalphase of the Summer SchoolProgram is yet to come.Twelve hours of intensivereview in reading, arithme-tic, grammar, study skillsand preparing for the Scho-lastic Aptitude Test will be?V~l~:l~~e !!! ~ sb:~:!J' ~!ir.i~Course Session for studentsfrom s~ond grade throughhigh school and adults.

Enrichment classes in pup_petry and microcomputersand classes entitled "GrossePointe T rea sur e Hunt,""Merry Musicmakers" and"Summer Singers" will alsobe offered. For further in.formation on these classeswhich will be offered fromAugust 12 to 14 and August19 to 21, call 343.2023.

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Know Your SchoolsBy Superintendent WiUiam Coats

W"aYIlP Statp l/ih-p ...T"ition 1.5 PerCPlltWayne State Univcr'iit ....s creased J3.1 percent to $1.. minimum and thc statc's

Board of Governors, cx;,rr';,';. ,399.,'i0 for full-tune resident financial picture is bleak.ing reluclance but citmg in. freshnwn and sophomores.: Barr said Wayne State willif1ationary pressure, :lnll \In. For, rcsldcnt juniors and I contin~lc its full range of:certain statc funrlillg. reccnt- M~nlOrS\t wcnt up 14.3 per. fmanclal aid programs forI:.. approvcd a tuition ~chrd. ccnt to $1..'>.11.50 and the' students and will continue'\llc boosting rate" dfe( live rate for rcsident graduate hoth its deferred tuition pay. ,with thr fall semrs'('r .'tlld('nts went lip 12 pcrcent ' ment plan and the $50 carly'

Increas('s in Ih(' n,'w S( hed- to S1.6.12 : registration dcposit,1l1(' average out to 1.,).~ per. \Iartin Harr, vic(' rrovm;t' F:arly registration for thec('n! They range from 1.1I for acadcnllc administration' fall ,emest('T eon tin u e sto 15 pcrc('nt for undf'r- and hralth affairs. s<lid thc! throllgh August 8. Flllal fallgr<lc]II<l!pann gr<ldll<lle stll. IlIlllon O'Chedulr .,tlll holds' rrglstratlOn takcs place fromdC'nls \\hlle studcnls in j<lW Incrca<,C''i wril hC'iow the in.' Augu,t 25 through 28.<lor! Tll('dldne will pay 20 flat ion riltl', dr"pitl' an cx. "---.--percrnt 1110rC'. preted lowrr r<llr of state Japanf'se Taxes

WSC thu~ bC'(.oOlP<, IhE' I appropriation.1 In Japan, a household with

latl'st <lcirlitlon to lhr 1l,1 of J!r explained Ihat WSU ~~y~n~~~e ti :::~~~ian:..~~~~\Iichigan edu('ational in,II' wJll 111('1'1II, own mcreasr.d eral income tax (ablut 13tlltlO11<;to IncreasE:' IUlllon 101'(' r<l I i n g (o.<,!s thrr,ugh p<>rcent including local tax),The l'niversity of ~llchig,1n. "rven nlOrl' JlldlCious fman. The country's top rate of 75\llclllg<ln ~tate and sevrral cial managrm('nt than we pcrcent applies only to in.smaller colll'gC's alrC'ad:.. havr h;1\'r brl'n forcrd In exrrci~(' comes ovrr $320.000. ofbo[)stNl tlwir ratC', in 11)(' 1<l,1 c!r-r':I<!I'," ,inrr whIch lh('fr arC' rC'latil'('l~

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There are, of course, different ex-planations for the decline in the pop-ulation of the Woods and Detroit. De-troit is an old city, with an aging pop-ulation, a declining school enrollmentand "white flight" .still continuing.The Woods, on the other hand, is amuch younger community, both in itshistory and the average age of itsresidents, and its population dip canbe blamed largely on the decliningbirth rate.

While it is not the first time themayor of Detroit and suburban offi-cials have agreed on an issue-themayor and some suburban officialsopposed the proposed charter com-mission, for example - reaching acommon point of view on some ofthe major problems confronting themetropolitan area could be beneficialto all concerned.

If the city and its suburb,;; couldmore often present a common front }in the legislature, for example, more I ' .legislation beneficial to both seg- 'ments could be approved. Unfortu-nately, that's not likely to happen-Iuntil the day water runs uphill, the iTigers win the pennant and Mayor IYoung welcomes a. strong, elected Iexecutive for Wayne County.

S:\TOW PUT IT another way in a1960 lecture at Harvard: "To get any-thing done in any highl\' articulatedorganization, you have got tf) carrypeople at all sorts of levels. It is theIrdecisions, their acquiescence or en-thusiasm (above all, the absence oftheir passj\'(~ resistance), which aregOlng to decide whether a strategyI-(oes through in time."

Am('ricans who ha\'(, tried to forceaction by any organIzation, privateor public, know thl' truth of thosecomrm-'nts. But Snow also understoodth(, pur~lllt of p0\','('r on a low('r le\'('1D('scnhlll,~ an id('ailstlc hut flawC'dcharacter, (;eorg(' Passant. in onC' I fhl~ no\'(')s. he wrote: "Ill' wantpd to!Judd a bC'!ter w()rld hIlt it's fatalto build bettcr worlds until vou know\vh;jt human b('m,~s a1'l' llb,'and whatvou'r(' likl' vOIIrself. If vou don't~'ou are liabl;' to blllld, n()t a hette;world. hut a \vors(' one"

(;ood i1rjvice, from an old friend,

Recently elected Grosse Pointe Rotary Clubofficers and directors for the year beginningJuly 1, 1980, are seated (left to right) MARKVALENTE, JR., director and cutgoing president,JOHN R. COB AU, president; ARTHUR E. JUD-

an old f ·e d I SON, Treasurer, standing (left to right) RONALDrl n I J. MOIR, secretary, RICHARD R. SCARFONE,

issues and challenges they faced il:------------------------------IIduring that period. I Le1if'ers to The Editor I IJ J h '

Eliot and his friends and co 1- i VVhal Jleagues dealt with such issues as pa- . . .r~t pcifism in the face of the Nazi threat, Sh hall b crew and myself consider the Mack- r ....the sharp controversy among scien- e s e inac race just that, a race. Our boat .-tists as well as the I?ublic over the CO lied "Siocho iI" has the highest handicap in the race ,..U. S. use of the atomic bomb on Ja- ! and we expect to be one of the last By Pat Rousseaupan, the leaking of nuclear secrets by : To the Editor: . boats to finish.British scientists to their Soviet coun- I I would like to correct an error m I Save ... 50';"0 off gift wrap-t t th f h t . d i an article printed in vour pape and This year we beat ten boats that ping paper, napkins, plates anderpar s, e nature 0 t e pos -m us- " . r finished', one of which was "Good table covers at Seasons of Paper, .,:,."trial society that emeraed in the \Vest . also comment en that artIcle. ~'

after World War II and the pressures' The article" "Goo.d Bight Wins Bight." We were competitve in that 115 Kercheval. ~\ 7C t d M k P kl B II the boat ahead of us in our class was •of such a societv in the individual. ,ove e ac mac IC e oat on- ~

. " '. 'or." by W. B. Rabe, purports to an onlv 10 minutes ahead and we were _ ~ Monday, August 11 ... is theIn a 1967 Int~rview w.Ith Alden interview in which the pronunciation two and a half hours out of fifth .' first day of the Summer Sale at

WhItman, the obItuary edItor of the i of mv boat's name was again mis- place. 7k J._,., the League Shop, 98 Kercheval.New York Times, Snow described his ! pr~nounced. I must sa\" that the Although "Good Bight'" should L7'1"" Selected items throughout thewriting this way:. "All my novels ~re i author quoted one of the'more popu- have finished seven hours ahead of -T store will be sale tagged ... butpart of on.e comphcated theme, which I Jar mispronunciations of the Gaelic us instead of seven hours behind we I not before!lS power In the modern state. People, word for peaceful "siochail," with his will look forward tJ them seeing ouf' •are prudish about. power when nO\\7 i use of the English "sea shell." stern next year as they did in 1978 New London Fog Raincoatsthey ~re not prudIsh about sex. And, The correct pronunciation, in an when the pickle a\vard was not in con- I • and jackets have just arrivedIn writIng about power, I have been English parallel would be "she shall" tention between us. i at Hartley's Country Lane, 85tryi~g to sh~w how it is r.eally exert- ~and if I ever m'eet the interviewer,' I Brian Geraghty Kercheval. These great classiced III Brltam, for Its hIdden ways: will be happy to pr~nouncc it. Of Moran road, coats, some with hoods, have zip-are surely as elaborate as those of The comment would be that m\' Grosse Pointe Farms' in, zip-out linings which makessex." 'h th f h-.---.-------- t em e per ect c oice to span

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From Book Worms to com-r Other enrichment activi.puter Mathematics, the ele. ties were the elementary andmentary and middle school I middle school Com put e rsummer program offered a Mathematics courses taughtvariety of courses to 433 stu. by Harvey Richardson wheredents over a five week ses- students learned computersion that ended late last logic and programming tech.month, niques; On-Stage workshops

Under the direction of led by Wayne Bolden; aBrownell Middle School Prin. "hands-on" science c I asscipal Bill Christofferson, a' taught by Richard Benoit;dedicated group of teachers and a combination Creativeled second through ninth Writing and Book Wormsgrade students from the com- class in which teacher Rosemunily's public, private and Figas helped students de.parochial elementary and velop their writing interestsmiddle schools in Summer and abilities and led themlearning adivities. in readi ng and discussing a

As an indication of the vari<'ty of children's litera.popularity of the music of. ture.ferings, one.t~ird .of the ~43' Review courses in arith.~tu?ents received In,structlOn metic, language and readingIn Instrumental musIc classes basic skills at the elemen.taught by May Krager and tary level featured individ-

I Barry Scates. S t u den t s ualized instruction Working.... lNt ~ear~ed beg,i,nning ~ech.niq,ues to strengthen fu~damental

8-I ill p.a)"'6 "~c "'''JV' ,u~uU-1 processes of computation and

Iments used In concert band problem solving; composi.an.d .orchestra as we~l .as r.e- tion, grammar, I a n g u age

A.1Il> aon.. I celvlng. advanc.ed trainIng m usage and spelling; and vo..IC!Inlat1ou I percussIOn, strIngs and brass cabulary and comprehension

----------------------------------- and wo~d.winds ensemble.s. were teachers Carol Bartos,••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . In addltlon to these musIc Barbara Goodwin and Norine

offerings, art instfllclion for KittelI both elementary and middle .school students was pro. With the addition of avided by Keith Kawa. Stu. course in study skills todents experienced the use of II strengthen work habits and

lature and Congress. various art media in draw. develop effective study pro.Detroit is expected to lose repre-' ing, painting, and crafts pro., cedures, a. similar set of re-

jects. I view classes in arithmetic,sentation in Congress and perhaps inthe legislature as a/ result of the re-apportionment that will follow theofficial census returns. But some fast-growing suburbs will gain greaterrepresentation. Hence their interestin a CJunt that accurately reflectstheir increasing population. MayorYoung, on the other hand, wants tokeep Detroit's population losses assmall as possible to avoid losing cloutin Lansing and Washington.

Mayor Young has charged themethodology of the census was "slop-py" and claimed the preliminary re-turns showing population declines inthe northeast and northwest districtsof Detroit were as inaccurate as theundercounts in the last four censuses.The preliminary 1980 figures showeda 13.8 perc~nt decline in the north-east district of Detroit and a 9.6 per-cent drop in the nO!'thwest district.

For once, Mayor Coleman Youngof Detroit and officials of GrossePointe Woods find themselves on thesame side of an issue; the preliminary

'1980 census figures, Why? Becausethe decennial body count appearslikely to cost both cities substantialamounts of money.

The Detroit and Woods officialsare disappointed with the census be-cause the figures, when finally ap-proved, will become the basis for percapita payments of federal and stateaid. And these days state and federalaid amounts to important revenuenot only for financially-destitute De-troit but for the relatively affluentWoods as well,

WOO D S C I T Y AdministratorChester Petersen contended that thepreliminary 1980 figures were off asmueh as 20 percent for his commun-ity. The report showed a 14.7 percentdecrease, from 21,878tp 18,663, for theWoods in the last decade, The onlyGrosse Pointe community to gain, ac-cording to the preliminary count, wasthe Shores which grew by only 40people.

\Another factor that explains the

interest by Mayor Young and somesuburban cfficials in the census fig-ures is the fuutre representation oftheir communities in the .state legis-

For many Americans, the recentdeath of C. P. Snow, the Britishnovelist, physicist and public official,was as deeply felt as if he had beenan old friend. In fact, he was an oldfriend for those who welcomed hischallenging' views on many contro-versial issues in books available onthe shelves of the nearest library andbookstore.

Because of the increasing com-plexity of modern society and thetechnological and scientific marvelsthat support it, the average mansometimes feels lost in ignoranceeven if he tries to understand theforces at work. The threat to a dem-ocratic society arises from the inabil-ity of the average voter to know eventhe right questions to ask of the spe-cialists, scientists and experts whoincreasingly seem to make decisionsfor him.

SNOW'S SOLUTION for thisproblem was to call for better under-standing by those in the arts of whatis happening in scierlce and an equala waren ess by scien tists of the litera ryand artistic thoughts of the time. Ina celebrated 1959 lecture at Cam-bridge University. "The Two Cul-ture's and the Scientific Revolution,"he deplored the lack of mutual com-prehension between the scientificcommunity and the literary one. To-day some observers feel the two cul-turcs are converging, as in the envi-ronmental alliance, although there:,till is a long way to go before thc:-'ilchievc the mutual understandingSnow sought.

Snow's literary masteq)l(~ce, how-('VCT is the collection of II novels.l)ubl;shed in an omnibus eoition un-~lr:r the tlt!e, "Strangers and Bro-cr,ers." which covers the life story of;,n EnglIshman, Lewis Eliot, fromHJl4 to 1961l, For those of liS whoI; \'('r1 J n tha t era, thE' novels revea led),(J\\' rT,uch the English and Ameri-(,III', h8d in common in th(' problems,

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These are little miracles.Otherwise known as "A Perm." They give bodyand bounce and life and lustre to hair that hasn'tall the body and bounce and life and lustre itneeds. The only thing we would point out is this:different heads need different Perms. We tellyou if you need one and if so, which one. Liketo buy a little miracle? Visit us.

ready been adopted; 700 I restored in his/her nameare still available. For a or in the name of some-$100 contribution, an in-I' one he/she wishes todivirlu::Il ('::In l-"",~ :! ~",?t, "h':.'!'!0r.

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Seat Campaign, all 951seats in the main audi-torium have been refur-hished. The 8tat(> ofMichigan's History Divi-sion is currently match-ing seat monies on a oneto one basis for balconyrestoration.

Named to the Dean's Listfor the 1979-80 academicyear at Ohio Wesleyan Uni-versity were SARA AMYLEACH, daughter of MRS.DAVID LEACH, of Hamptonroad, and ANNE M. DER.HAMMER, daughter of MR.and MRS, DOUGLAS DER-HAMMER, of Bishop road.

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in commeocement ceremon.1 CARAMAGNO, of Kenslng-ies on May 25 were ELIZA-I' ton road. The scholarshipsBETH C. LAITNER, of Mus- are awarded to high schoollooka road, Art, JOHN M. seniors with a minimumPALFFY, of Meadow lane, I grade point average of 3.5.History and Economics, with Laura is a student at Grossehonors in History, RO<TER Pointe North High SchoolO. FILLION, of Kensington '.and Dorothy is a Grosseroad, Economics, cum laude, Pointe Soll'th High Schooland DREW A. PETERSON, student.of Grayton road, Economics,cum laude, honors.. .. .

Area students among thoseawarded Webster Scholar-ships from Albion COllegeare LAURA L. JOHNSTON,daughter 01 MR. and MRS.JAMES W. JOHNSTON, ofRoslyn road and DOROTHYJ. CARAMAGNO, daughterof MR. and MRS. JOSEPH

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Schweikhardt, clarinet, $15.Marcy Chanteaux, cello, The Friends group wasand Bernard Katz, piano founded in May, 1978, ~o-will provide the "sere- help Orchestra Hall Innade" pOJlside on the its operations and restor-lakeside lawn of the ation. It has grown fromBauer estate. an initial membersh

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Addie, who has long 400 to more t~an 2, inbeen active in restoration all membershIp categor-projects for the historic ies: Thr~ugh member-concert hall, is beginning shIp par.bes such. as theher second term on the one Addle Bauer IS spop-Orchestra Hall Friends' soring, the Friends hopeboard ThE' Slln"pt .~pr,-,- to increase membershipnade is open to all indi- by another 1,000.viduals on the East Side This Orchestra Hallwho purchase member- support organization hasships in the Friends or- experienced extraordin-ganization. Those inter. ary sUccess in its restor-ested may call 833-3702 ation projects. Through Two hundred and 50for more information. the Friends' Adopt-A- I balcony seats have al.

nies on May 18 at Smith Col.lege was SALLY COLLINSFACE, daughter of MR. andMRS. HOWARD K. FACE,of MOlan road. She receiveda Bachelor of Arts degteewith honors in Art History.A graduate of Grosse PointeSouth High School, Sallyserved as Art Editor of the1978 Smith Yearbook, galleryassistant and director of theRental gallery program atthe Smith Museum of Art,and Founder of the ArtisAmor Club. She plans a pro-gram of graduate study illArt History at the Universityof Michigan.

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Aroong 2,000 Bow 1i n gGreen State University stu-dents who received degreesat June 14 commencementceremonies was CATHLEENSYLVIA CLEIN, of Maisonroad Bachelor of Arts inCommunication.

Spending the summer asa member of a C<Jlgate Uni-versity group studying geo-logic formations is FRITHABEEKHUlS, daughter ofMARGARET 13EEKHUlS, ofBalfour road. The studentsare investigating the geologyof the nOl1theastern UnitedStates.

Among Xavier Universitystudents who were awardeddegrees in May ceremonieswas EDWARD E. SULLI-VAN, of Lakepointe lIvenue.Sullivan majored in GeneralStudies at Xavier.. . ..

Among degree recipients Among Kenyon College sfu.at commencement ceremo. dents who received degrees

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By Janet Mueller

This Saturday afternoon, up at Interlochen,the Friends of Polish Art will make a very specialpresentation.

Their gift is a stainless steel bust of Polishcomposer Karol Szymanowski, and they're givingit to the world-famous Interlochen School for theArts in commemoration of the school's 50th anni-versary.

Saturday evening, the Interlochen WorldSymphony will play. fragments of Szymanowski's"Harnasie."

Several Pointers are actively involved in thepresentation project, Among them are Dr. and Mrs.John Zukowski-Mrs. Zukowski is chairman of theSzymanowski Bust committee-and Dr. and Mrs.Vincent Chrypinski.

Mrs. Chrypinski is president of the AmericanCouncil of Polish Cultural Clubs, of which theDetroit.based Friends of Polish Art is a member.

Another local lady who is very invol ved withthe project is Irene Moran, affiliated with theInterloehen Schools.

They al1 join: in inviting everyone "up north"during these halcyon midsummer days to comeover to Interloehen for the dedication ceremony.They all predict that those who come over will

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let. Her flowers were whitecarnations. The bridegroom'smother chose yellow Qiana,also floor length, with amatching cape of floweredyellow chiffon. Her flowerswere yellow carnations.

Thursday, August 7, 1980

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Museum Trips for SeniorsThe Detroit Historical De. pieting aspects of Detroit's

partment has announced the long history.availability of senior citizen At Hi9toric Fort Wayne,tours for the summer at its groups will be aple to or.three museums. Tours of His- ganize their own pic n i ctorie Fort Wayne, the Dossin lunches as well as exploreGreat Lakes Museum and the battlements and barracksThe Detroit Historical Muse- and the Indian Interpretiveurn are available. Center.

Transportation to the mu. Although there .is no chargeseums is provided by the de- for the bus servtce, there ispartment on the colorful an admission fee of 50 centsHistorymooile per person at Historic Fort

. Wayne. Both the DossinTours may be scheduled Great Lakes and the Detroit

for mornings or afternoons. Historieil Museums have aAt the Detroit Historical voluntary donation admis-

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I son, II, brother of the bride,iBruce Nichol, of Indianapolis,, and Michael McGee, of AnnArbor.

The mother of the bridewore floor length blue chif-fon, with a matching cape.

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Exchanging marriage vuws Saturd&y, June 7,in Ypsilanti's First United Methodist Churchwere LORI LEE NELSON, daughter of the Den-ver Ray Nelsons, of Ypsilanti, and Mr. Kennedy,son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Kennedy, ofPrestwick road.

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afternoon ceremony Saturday, June 21, in OurLady Queen of Peace Church were SUSANLOIS OTTENS, d a ugh t e r of Mr. and Mrs.Richard Ottens, of Greenbriar lane. and Mr.Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Howard,of Detroit.

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liam Edward Kennedy, Jr., who vacationed atNiagara Falls, N.Y., following their early Junewedding in Ypsilanti's First United MethodistChurch. . J I

Mrs. Kennedy is the with a de!aehable, cathedralformer Lori Lee Nelson, length traID.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A Cam.elot c~p caught ~erDenver Ray Nelson of long .veIl, tnmmed With

.. ' d matching laee and pearls.ypsIlantI. Mr. Ket:m~ y White roses' babY'6-breath,IS the son of the WIlham gardenias, stephanotis, babyE. Kennedys, of Prest- carnations and ferns formedwick road. her round bouquet.

The 5 o'clock rite~ Satur- In Colonial style dressesday, June 7, at which The of blue silk and matching~everend Perry Thomas pre. garden hats, carrying bou-Sided .were foll.e>wedby a quels of mixed spring now-reception at Wm SChuler's ers were honor maid Bren.in Ann Arbor. da 'Watkins and bridesmaids

The bride wore a tradition. Sherry Nelson and Patriciaal satin gown, styled with a Bell.Victorian collar, long sleeves Best man was William Shi-trimmed with Alencon . lace kany. Ushering were Johnand seed pearls, a fitted P. Kennedy, brother' of thebe>dice and an A.line skirt bridegrl}()Jl1,Denver Ray Nel.

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aunts of the bridegroom, andthe bridegroom's great.uncle,F. J. Fuchs.

The bride's uncle andaunt, Mr. and Mrs. RichardBergemann. came from FairLawn, N.J. Her brother,Douglas Ottens, came fromSan Diego, Calif.

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length dress, e>fsalmon chif.fon. White o~VJids andpeach ribbon formed bothmothers' corsages.

Special guests. includedMrs. J. G. Hergenroether.grandmother of the bride-groom, Ms. M. M. Fuchs andMrs. D. J. Almond, great.

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.Susan Lois Ottens Is A Summer BrideShe Speaks Vows to David Joseph Howard,

Who Is Attended by Four Brothersat Afternoon Ceremony

The wedding of Susan Lois Ottens and DavidJoseph Howard Saturday, June 21, in Our Ladyqueen of Peace Church was followed by a recep-tlOn at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club, after whichthe newlyweds left to vacation in Quebec City andMontreal. They are now at home in Detroit. N Off W k h

The bride, daughter of I / once ers or S opMr. and Mrs. Richarti sister's h 0 nor attendant.Ottens, of Greenbriar Bridesmaids, dressed identi. At Rackham in Augustlane, chose a traditional, cally, were Laura Bashara,long gown for the 2 Kathleen Suzor and Suzanne Nonce, the dance ce>mpany whom are well known in'I k Howard, the bridegroom's in residence at Rackham The Pointe

o c oc ce~emony. . sister. Auditorium 10 cat ed, al '. . .Her bodice of Chantilly Each carried a spray of F rth' d W d d Workshops Will be stmtly I

1 . arnswo an 00 war l' 't d d '11be dace and seed pearls featured peach Soma roses and blue. . " Iml e ,an WI. . co~ uc-a Queen Anne neckline. Her tinted baby's..tlreath, with avenu.e dlre.cUysouth of t~ ted .at the begmnmg, mter'

rsheer nylon skirt was styled peach streamers. DetrOit Instl.tute e>fArts, Will mediate and advanced lev-with an a<:cordion pleated John T. Howard was his ~Old a ~I:-day modern els. Registration informationhem and Chantilly lace ap- brother's best man and :nce hW~ sMP

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pJiques. three other brothers,' Steph' t roug ,on ay t roug 832-7400.Matching lace bordered en, Andrew and Daniel How- Thursday, at Rackham. • • • I

her silk illusion veil, which ard, ushered. They are the . Day and evenin~ classes Szykula studied modernfell from .a Camelot cap, and sons of Mr. and Mrs. Francis In modern da~':C, Ja~ and dance under Martha Graham. IlO:hp t-~rM~ p, ~~~?A~ .I)~ ::v-I:,'~;jl vi D.e-~I.V~t. i!:.~~.;: ~V"~tiv';~~~.vuw ..ii ~ Jose Limon and Merce cun.)pe.a~h SonIa ros~ and white The mother of the bride taught b~ Demse Szykula, ningham. Her ballet trainingr!umature carnations. we>re a pale peach, waltz founder/dIrector of the was with Richard Englund.

.Amy Ottens, in a straight, l.ength dress with ~ butterflr Nonce Dance Ensemble, and S.he is known for trainings1Jtted, floor length dress of Jacket. The !bridegrooms com.pany members Dru Cag. dancers from an anatomical<lusty peach crepe, was her mother also selected a waltz nom and Mary Auty, all of point of view.

-She emphasizes varying

energy levels and textures,while stressing performanceskills in both the classroomand on stage. Avoidance oftypical dancers' injuries isincorporated into her class.room technique. .

Szykula, the only Michiganchoreographer who has hada dance notated by theDance Notation Bureau inNew York - it is "Intr,u-sions" (1977), and was madepossible by a grant from theMichigan Council for theArts - will teach a class inchoree>graphic skills at 1:30o'clock daily during theworkshop.

Nonce is made up ofdancers trained by Szykulato work in her own style andtechnique and to performher original compositions.

"Ours is the only danceworkshop offered in the cityAugust 18 through 28," theNonce director says. "Wework intensively during thistime to prepare dancers,dance teachers. and thosewho would like a profession-al introduction to the danceworld for the coming sea.son/'

In conjunction with theworkshop, auditions for newcompany members will beheld at 3:30 o'clock Thurs.day, August 28, at Rackham.

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Youth for Understanding family. Isabel, a 5'10" bas- jng a permanent hmne. He eager to learn Americanis seeking homes in the tri.' ketball player who plays plays the cello and enjoys customs. He has brought hIscounty area for three young three days a week, says It snow skiing, but his gre1ltelt own tennis racquet to t1)epeople who will arri.ve in I is important to her to be love is soccer. He has played States, and wants to learnthis country in August and able to continue this sport. on the International ~r the American way 01 play.live in the area for a year, I She also likes to knit, teaches Team of Europe and hope! in" He has had two yearsreports Marlanne Majeska, guitar and has been active to continue the IPOrt in this of EngUsh, three years offield coordinator for YFU, in scouting. Isabel has had country. His temporary fam. German and five years ofthe Washington, D,C., based five years of English and i1y has already taken him to Latin. He wants to be a jour.program which has organized two years of French. see the Detroit Expreu play; naUst.exchanges between the Uni. Jean Canonge, 16 years "he smiled from ear to ear," The only sports Luketed States and other coun. old, arrived from France in they report. They note, too, Carle, a 17.year-old Chileantries since 1951. July and is patiently await. that Jean is affectionate and I (~iDu.ed on Page 14-8)

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The Kurt E.Stanleys

Offer Refresher Course for Registert::d NursesAn eight-week program at Gratiot, Detroit.

especially designed and or. The refresher course willganned for the Michigan provide theoretical instruc-Registered Nurse not cur. tion and clinical practice inrently working in the profes. general medical, surgical, ob-sion who would like to brush stetrlcal and psychiatricup on job skills and return nursing. Further informationto work begins Tuesday, may be obtained by callingseptember 9, at Detroit Me. 821-0000, Extension 236, be.morlal Hosp~tal, St. Antoine fore Friday, August 15.

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[\ii. ,J:Married Saturday, June 21, in Grosse Pointe

Woods Presbyterian Church to Mr. Stanley, sonof Dr. and Mrs. Roland Glenn Stanley, of Kala-mazoo, was JULIE ANN JUENEMANN, daugh-ter of Joseph Guy Juenemann, Jr., of South

~Brys drive~ and the late Betty Juenemann.

Lieutenant Lawrence Wil.helm traveled trom PresqueIsle, Me., to serve as bestman for the bridegroom, whois the son of Dr. and Mrs.Roland Glenn Stanley, enKalamazoo. ,

U she r i n g were Jeffrey I i/"Juenemann, Ibrobher of the 4:bride, Steven Kelley, of State ,t:College, JPa., and John Mas. :kin, of New !Brunswick, N.J.

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g.~~,.~i~~.in';i~;,'-f;~t~;~Ia pleated skirt 'and capeletsleeves of chiffon. A gar-denia and pink Sweetheartroses formed oer corsage.

Out.of.state guests includedthe b rid e's ,grandmother,Mrs. Carolyn Juenemann, ofSCotch Plains, N.J., thebride's great-uncle and aunt,Mr, and Mrs. Albert C, Mun-dy, of 'Middletown, N.J" the,bride's aunt, Mrs. lIarbaraReusmann, of SCotch Plains,the bride's uncle and aunt,Mr, and Mrs. William Brig-ham, of Dunc\ee, Fla., andthe bride's cousins, !Mr. andMrs, Jack Ceccato, of Colum.bus, Ga.

More were Miss BetsyCross, who came from Wash.4ngton, D,C., and Mr, andMrs, Steven 'Davio, of Lafay.ette, Ind.

Thursday, August 7, 1980

Julie Juenemann~Wed in Mid-June

Kurt Edward Stanley Surprises His Bride WithVacation Trip to Paris, France: Pair Are

at Home in LansingJulie Ann Juenemann, daughter of J'oseph Guy

Juenemann, Jr" of South Brys drive, and the lateBetty Juenemann, wore her mother's weddinggown for her mid-June marriage to Kurt EdwardStanley, -- _

The gown featured abod ice of RosepointeChantilly lace and a laceand tulle, floor lengthskirt, The lace sleevesended in wrist points.

Her veil was fingertipI e n g t h, Pink Sweetheartroses. white miniature carna.tions, stephanotis and baby's.breath formed !her roundbouquet.

A reception at' bechrnoorCh~h f'nn"",nc~ ...1, .... t=: ..... ' ... , ........ , ..

rit~s S~t.~~d~;,..j~n~ 2i:i~Grosse Pointe Woods Presby.terian Church, Dr. RobertLinthicum presided at theearly evening service.

The newlyweds' vacationdestination-Paris, France-was a sur:prise from the-bridegroom to the bride.They will be making theirhome ;n Lansing.

Honor maid was ElaineQueller. of Houston, Tex.Bridesmaids were Karla Stan.ley, the bridegroom's sister,Katherine Fedder, of Manis-tee, an~ Susan Sink, ofReese, MIch.

Their floor length, capelet.sleeved dresses of rose floralprint were sashed in rose.They wore pink carnationsand baby's-breath in their'hair, and carried round bou.quets of matching flowers,

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Old Saint Mary's Church was the setting forthe early {'vening wedding of Mary Catherine Tie-deck and Daniel Jerome Gillis Friday, July 11.Father Robert McGrath officiated at the 6:30o'clock ri tes.

The bride is the daugh- pink taffeta with a white, ter of Mr. and Mrs. ov('rlay. Chantilly lace ac.George M. Tiedeck, of cenled their scoop necklines.Kensington road. The Pink Sweetheart r 0 s e s,bridegroom is the son of purple status and baby's.Mr. and Mrs. John P. breath formed their bou.

quets.Gillis, of Plymou tho Ann Sertich, flower girl

After a reception at the for her aunt, was in a longDetroit Yacht Club, the new. dress of polished cotton,Iyweds left t? vacation in the printed in a small, floral pat. IEastern lJllI!ed States and tern, with matching p.ink tib.Canada. They will make bon. She <:aHfed a basket oflheir home in Plymouth. tOo )iuk roses. status and

The bride wore a lonll ~m I baby's.breath.of white co~ eyelet lace Jerry Kreger was best man.and a' matching picture hat. Ushering were Joseph M. Tie.Her all.white bouquet fea. deck, Michael Tiedeck, Jamestured stephanotis, baby's. Gillis and Andrew Giilis.breath and Sweetheart roses,with English ivy.

Nancy Ann Sertich, honorattendant for her sister, andbridesmaid Jeanne Houghtonwore floor length dresses of

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Available, too, will be holair halloon and elephantrides, pink elephant boxesat $10 cach, "We don'tmonkey around" T.shirts,pictures taken with your 8n.imal ancestors, deluxe zootours, games, food and liquidrefreshments.

Dress Is' casual: jeans andT.shlrt style, Its a bring.your.own roller skates andbike pmy. Ticket Informa .tion may be obtained bycallJng 399-7121; locally,ticKets may be picked upat Margaret Rice, Kerchevalavenue on.the.HiII, or AmatoStudios on Kelly road inHal"\ler Woods. I

Photo by Beol,ice Zwocn Slud.o

At an early evening ceremony Friday, July11, in Old Saint Mary's Church MARY CATHE-RINE TIEDECK, daughter of the George M. Tie-decks, of Kensington road, became the bride ofDANIEL JEROME GILLIS, son of Mr. and Mrs.Jobn P. Gillis, cf Plymouth.

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Monkeyshines Benefit at Zoo IAlpha Xi Deltas Cited, ~ d .. t' k t I By Lung AssociationThe Detroit ZoologIcal So. ~ach $15 a miSSIOn IC e. . I

ciety and the Juvenile Dia. includes free parking and Shirley .(Mrs. Mlch~~1)betes Foundation are joining admission to the zoo, an Brogan, phIlanthropy c~alr.forces a week from tomor. electric train ride to "Afri. man for. the Grosse POinte Irow, Friday, August 15, rain ca," an antique car ride, a Alpha XI Deltas, r.ecently ac.or shine, for Monkeyshines, hot dog, cola and chips, Hud. cepte~ !he AmerIcan Lung Ia 5:30 to dusk benefit for son's Prep Rally fashion A~sOl:latl?~ of So~theasternboth organizations at the De. show at 7:30 o'clock in the MichIgan s Exceptional Pro.trait Zoo. Holden Amphitheatre, Hud. gram Support Awar~ ~r0r,n

son's goodie bag, music, en. Clyde Hech!, the ~ssoclatIon stertainment and dancing, a representatIve dIrecto.~, onvIsit with the chimps and a behalf of the Alpha XI s.map of thc zoo. T~e sorority was honored

for Its continued support ofThere'll also be a chance the association's community

to win a' prize' or name an services, including a campanimal for children with asthma and

. Breathers' Club for peoplePatron tickets ($100 for. with IUIig diseases such as

two) include all of the above II emphy~e,ma and chronicplus a private tour conduct. bronchltJs.

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The Grosse Pointe ParkGarden Club will gather fora meeting and luncheon atnoon next Monday. August11, at the Moross road homeof Miss Ann B. Cook whowill be assisted by Mrs. Rob.ert Palmer.. The program will featureMrs. Albert Raisch; talldngon English naturalist CharlesRobert Darwin, and Mrs.John Ross, speaking on AI.Ired Wallace, another Brit.ish naturalist.

Ilceted sharping atlhe RlvBl'Vlew PlazaMall; or dellghllul dining, minutes away.al It-e prestigiOus 5t Clair Inn or ChuckMUIlr'~ quaint RivBr Crab. River ColonyCond0minlums .the qulel ambiance ofsmall town living, leu Ihan an hour'adrive from Ihe bUly.nlllll 01 DelroltVisit River Colony Ihl8 week.nd, on theriver road, north of 8t. Cillr, Michigan, orCIIII 364-8700 lor further detllll,

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Free Admission

Michaela's instrument is the viola, and shewUl perform the solo she played during the three.day competition a week from this Saturday, August16, with Interlochen's University Division Orches.tra, at an evening concert on the National MusicCamp grounds.

. Michaela Is A Star PerformerThe highest performing distinction an Inter.

lochen camper can achieve is to be named a winnerin the National Music Camp's Annual ConcertoCompetition.

It's a rigorous test of both talent and poise, Ifor audition procedures are designed to evaluatethe student's nerve as well as his/her ability andperseverance.

This year, among the eight university.agewinners who survived the extensive three.dayaudition session is Michaela Kemp, the VERYtalented, VERY dedicated daughter of Pat andBill Kemp, of Three Mile drive.

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Autumn Art OpportunityThe Detroit Institute of Arts' "Art to the

Schools" program of the Founders Society Volun-teer Committee needs men and women who wouldenjoy learni~ more about art and sharing theirknowledge WIth fourth, fifth and sixth grade stu.dents in the metropolitan area.

Training, including an Art History course,begins in September. It is conducted by the DIA'sEducation Department, and it's required before thefun begins and the individual becomes part of theteam which takes the museum into public, privateand parochial school classrooms.

It's a unique opportunity for the volunteer"teachers." Not only is it a worthwhile programfor the children, but the volunteers are entitledto take advantage of special programs, tours, visitsto private art collections and special exhibitionsoutside the Art Institute.

Interested? Call James Brldenstein, assistantcurator of Education, Detroit Institute of Arts, at833.7885, Monday through Friday, between 9 an'd5 o'clock. No special art background is required.

'" '" ...Th. Difference Between D and V I

I The difference between 'Dance" ,(as in ball-room)' and "Vance" (as In ex-Secreta'ry of StateCyrus or ado) is one 1jttle ietter .. , but that makesa whale of a difference when you're trying toidentify the person whose last name begins withthe D or the V.

All of which leads up to the fact that lastweek we goofed. The International Visitors Coun.cil of Metropolitan, Detroit's current president is,of course, William DANCE, not Vance. The Vanceon the lVC board is Ruth (Mrs. Joseph) Vance,and although they both share a great interest inassuring the success of Sunday on the Seaway,the Ive's fund raiser set for this weekend, August10, at the Roostertail, they don't share the samelast name.

They do, though, join forces in urging you tocall 259-2680 for Sunday on the Seaway ticketinformation.

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Fetters-LeechTroth Is Told

Mr. and Mr.. Ransom (Continued from Page 1.B) ,Lee<:h, of Troy, have an. stay on, to marvel at the marvelous music madenounced the engagement of at Interlochen's summer camp by young peopletheir daughter, Martha, to from all over the world who play (In both theThomas A. Fetters, son of musical and recreational senses) at the world.Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Fetters, famous facility .of Lincoln road. The wed- • • •ding is being planned for Szymanowski (1882-1937), often called "Theearly next May. Father of Polish Modern Music," enjoyed an inter.

The bride-elect, an alumna national reputation in Western Europe long befor.eof Seaholm High School, Poland accepted his avant garde work,holds a Bacheior of Arts de. Yet he used Polish folk motifs in a numbergree - In Advertising from of his later works especially the ballet HarnasleMichigan State University, b d T ' i' 'where she affiliated with ase on a at~a mount.a n motIf, ,Kappa Alpha Theta sorority He was ex.remely mterested In Eastern andand served on the 1980 Sen. archaic musical motifs, and this interest is reflectedior Ciau Council. in his Second and Third Symphonies, the latter

Her t1ance, a Grosse Pointe based on the writings of a 13th century PersianSouth High Schaal graduate, poet. .received his Bachelor of The DetrOit Symphony Orchestra, under AntalScience degree in Labor and Dorati~ recently performed these two symp.honies,Industrial Relations from recording them a week later. The records WIll soonMichigan State University, be available to the public.

Iwhere he also was a member Szymanowski's stainless steel portrait is theof the 1980 Senior Class work of Polish-born sculptor Marian Owczarski.(:vum,il. ni~ lflHerni\y is currently artlst-in.residence at Saint Mary'sTheta Chi. College, Orchard Lake, and director of the campus

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; ~ET~~~R 5600 EAST EIGHT MilE/MOUND ROADS 366-6512 i~r:~ern~~;a:i~~tl~~S 20w~i In~~~:bf;ood~n~il be avail.SOCIETY DAILY 10-9. SAT. 10-6 • SUN. 12-5 present the Annual German able, as will German beer I

Day Festival Saturday and and wine, and a variety ofSunday, August 9 and 10, at imported articles will be for!the Dolller-Galinee Park on sale. Hours are noon to 11 In '16 Mile road bet wee n the evening each day.

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19950 ~!ack Ave.

(halfway between Moross& Vernier Rd,)

Family Worshfp: 10 A,~I.(:\ursery included)

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Pastors:Robert C. LinthicumDavid J. EshlemanJohn R. Curphey

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First Church or Christ,Scientist

Gross(' Pointe Farms282 Chalfonte

nrar Kerby RoadServices:

Sunday 10-30 A.~r.Wcdncsday 8:00 P.~r.

Sunday School 10:30 A.:o.r.(Jnfant care provided)

Rcadi ng Ro()m]06 Kerchcval.on.the.HillOpen C\ C'fr day exceptSlinday iO am .5 pm.

Thursday IIntil 9:00 pm.

21117,; Sunning-c!al(' ParkGrossl' Point!' Woods

R!lH8208 00 A ~l. H (ll~' Eucharist9.:10 A~f. Biblc Stud\'

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Roses are RedViolets are Blue

John Greenfield's atthe OLD PLACE

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whole night thru!)822-4118

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881.6670

Chalfonte and Lothrop

Rev. K. R. Lentz, TH.D.Rev. Paul E. Christ

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Family Worship 9:30and :\ursery

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Kominl Semee 11 I.m.Services 11 a.m.

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First English

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Sunday Worship Service10 a.m.

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Vrrnirr Road at WrdgrwaadDriye, Grasle Painte Woods

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Church Worship 9:.30 a.m.

Heidie Hepler and Brett MartinSoprano - Miss Michigan - Lyric Tenor

1980Duet Team Featuring Opera and Light OperaFriday, Aug. 8th 7 p.m.-II p.m.

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"LIFE.GIVING GODDavid B. Antonson

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Carillon Recital b~' William De Turk

14554 E. Jefferson Ave.Rev. Ronald Schmidt - Rev, John Schleicher

Worship Services8:30 and 11;00 a.m.

Sunday School9:40 a.m.

Healing ServiceWednesday, 7:30 p.m .

Prayer Requests may be mailed to the above address

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Rev. {~eorge E. KunR(",'. George M. ScheHer

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St. JamesLutheran Church

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Judith Montagne Wed to Mr. ZedanBride Is Attended by Three Sisters and Two Sisters I in the Commereial C.redit bride's godson,: was

f th B'd R' Th Department at CIty NatIOnal bearer.o e rI egroom; eceptlon at omas Bank of Detroit asked Daniel The mother of the brideManor Follows May Rites A. Caramagno io act as best wore a floor l')ngth dress,

F th P man Wcdgwood blue in color,a er eler Lentine. a family friend and 'pas- In' the usher corps were V-necked and Empire-waist.

tor of Saint Philomena Church, officiated at the James Montagne brother of cd, and a wrist corsag~ ofspring wedding of Judith Lynn Montagne and the bride, Jo~eph Deeb, silk roses. The bridegroom'sLouis Abraham Zedan in Our Lady Star of the Sea I David Frisby and Anthori~, mother's long, peach~oloredChurch. I --- -- - ...:------------ Zed a n, the bridegroom's gown, gathered at waist and

The b rid e is the dress which was designed cousin. wrists, was styled with adaughter of the Lionel J. and first worn by the bride's Julie Czubik, the bride's scooped neck. Peach silkMontagnes, of Gary lane, sister, Mariann Kotas, and niece, was flower girl. Her flowers formed her wristSt, Clair Shores. The featured a cathedral train. brother, Gregg Czubik, the corsage.bridegroom is the son of A headpiece made to matchMr. and Mrs. George L. the gown caught the formerZedan of North Oxford Miss Montagne's fingertiproad ' I veil. She carried an arrange.

Th~ 5:30 o'clock ceremony ment of silk flowers, withFriday evening May 9, was roses.followed by a' reception at Kathleen M. Czubii< cameThomas Manor, after which from Gaylord to serve as herthe newlyweds left to cruise s i s t e r's honor attendant.the Caribbean. They are now Bridesmaids were Barbaraat home in SI. Clair Shores. Koch and Mrs. Kotas, two

The bride, an Accounting other sister~, and two sis.tersOfficer in the Controllers of the brIdegroom, Diane

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Bank of Detroit, was escorted They wore floor lengthdown the aisle by 1>oth her dresses of rose floral print

I parents. She wore a white on an ivory background,organdy gown, floor. length, sashed in rose and featuringlong.sleeved and high.neckc{), pleated ~kirts, and carriedaccented at hem and bodice hand-tied bouquets of silkwith Alencon lace. flowers in varying shades of

Seed pearls trimmed both pink and rose.the bodice and skirt of the The bridegroom, who works

Fleh .. !r and the KennethJewell Chorale.

The Sunday night MeadowBrook audience will take atrip into outer space whenRichard Hayman conductsthe DSO Pops in music from"Star \Vars," "Close En-counters of the Third Kind"and Holst's "The Planets."This program, which includesa laser light show, will berepeated Monday. August 11,at 8:30 o'clock.

Sunday night's perform.ance is sold out. but goodtickets remain for the ~(on-Iday conccrt.

All concerts slart at 8:30 I

o'clock in Baldwin Pavilion Ion the Oakland Universitycampus in Rochester, withentrances on Walton boule-vard and Adams road. Thegrounds are open two-and-a.half hours prior to the con-certs for picnicking or din-ing at Trumbull Terrace.Ovcr 7,000 people can sit 'inthe pavilion and on the lawn.

Tickets dinner reserva.tions and' program informa.tion may be obtained by call.ing the festival box office,377-2010. Tickets also areavailable at Hudson's and I

other Convenient Ticket!Company locations, Sears, IGrinnell's and Discount Rec. Iords.

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In Our Lad;\" Star of the Sea Church Fridaye"elling, May 9, JUDITH LYNN MONTAGNE,daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lionel J. Montagne, ofSt. Cluir Shores, became the bride of Mr. Zedan,son of the George L. Zedans, of North Oxfordroad,

The Tonight Show's DocSeverinsen stars at MeadowBrpok Music Festival tomor.row. Friday, August 8, in ;:week that featured the Dirt'Band and Levon Helm in adouble bill Tuesday, August5, and offers a laser lightshow Sunday, August 10.

The Detroit Symphony Or-chestra performs its finaltwo symphonic concerts ofthe 1980 l\leadow Brook sea.son under the baton of Stan.islaw Skrowaczewski ton~ht,Thursday. August 7, withpianist David Golub as fea.tured soloist, and Saturday,August 9, with pianist Leon

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I Poles Are Preparing fN Hart Plaza FestivalI N~ cultural :IltraClioils 'J I lllCk on the Zakopan ...i are oping added I, thIS year's, ',tage.I Polis.b Festival ." for ~'ri V,i" Nowosiehki's busy

Iday, '.,;,turday .," \ SUlld;;)' ','.'. as queen has includedAugu~ 8, 9 and ", :'.' I[;:[l:~' ''ldance at lh., Reagau

i Plaza ,fl downtowll I',: 'Ht k. rf in Feb, uary and, Lau.a NowosI':i'" !J-II 'lih'Ameri, ,,0 BaseballMiss l)olish Fesh.", \oiucell" l Fame h"nquet ~ntldaughter 01 !Jr, and Mrs." 'ille in Jun,Peter Nowosielski, of Berk. I ., I"er new feature ashire toad, will be actively: pr<Jl(, .\ for children to I~arninvolved with the classic,,1 mon "!>flut their Polish henprogram featuring young tage t!"',lIgh mu'\c. poetr>.Polish talent Saturday, Au. the reaoll:l{ of \ ,1Ish fairygust 9, at 5 o'clock and Sun. tales Ilnd dtawil,,,,, will also

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Memorial' Carillon at theUniversity of Rochester wasWILLIA~t De'l1J~K, cari1-10nist at the Grosse PointeMemorial Church and presi.dent of rhe Guild of Caril-lonneurs of North America.

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Greek Festival at Assu IJJ.[)tion in Mill-AugustThe fun begins at the Friends and neighbors are served, boutiques will I.'a., the martial art of karate. I

~ourth Annual Greek Fes. welcome. Admission to the ture Greek artlfa(;ls and (j ~gymnastics, tap, ballet and "hval presented by members Ill: l'e.day festivities is $1 per taverna and coffee house will cooking during the festival.of the Assumption Greek Or. person; children 12 aud un. offer beverages. There will be prizes _ thethfldox Church lInd Cultural der are admitted free. There Students in Assumption's big one is a 1980 PlymouthCenter on Frrday, August 15, is ample free parking. Cultural Center classes will Volare - and games and ~from 1 in the afternoon to Visitors may get a taste r>f be exhibiting their work in rides for the youngsters. Fur. ~11 at night, and continues life the way the Greeks live calligraphy, needle arts, ther details may be obtained'Saturday and Sunday, August it by strolling through the drawing, painting, macrame, by calling 779-illll.16 and 17, from 11 to 11 center itself, visiting tents -------------o'clao\: each day on the cen. and booths and stopping totel's ,'darter road grounds, watch costumed dancers andat tw boundaries of Grosse entertainment 011 the outdoorPointe Woods and St. Clair stage.Shores. Greek dishes will---- -- - ---~---------------_.- .

EXIJlain Dance SlimnasticsGrosse Pointe Woods Pres- to maintain flexibility, Par.

byterian Church on Mack ticipants need not have any""he avenue will be the setting dance training. Everyone

____ _.- for a. free demonstration of works at his/her own level.the Dan('e Slimnasties, Ltd., The program is designed, ';jaerobic fitll('SS program next to improve cardiovascular I , ~:':~

I Thursday: August 14, at. 7. in condition and muscle tone i At a family party given The engagement of JAN .the .evenmg, and.a t.rammg and .enable the d.ancers to! by her grandmother, Mrs. ICE A. MORRISON and Jo.seSSlOn for potential l/lStruC- lose IIlches and gam energy, i Harold S, Beddoe, in Tor- seph P. McMillan has beentors on Sat~rday, .August 16. Preregistration Is required: onto, the engagement of announced by her mother, A. I

Dance. Shmnastlc.s, Ltd., a for the August 16 training: SHELAGH MAR GAR E T Katherine Morrison, of Lake.:~on.p.roflt ~orporatlOn based session and may be made hy: SULLl VAN, daughter of Mr. pointe avenue, A september10 Wl~OnSIJl wlth classes .10' calling 886-3878. No fee is I and Mrs. Robert F. Sullivan, wedding is planned.cated lJl sev,eral states, In- required, Potential instruc. of Neff road. and.A. Stewart The ,bride-elect, who is

" volves exercISes and dance tors will meet from 9 in the Kerr, Jr., son of Mrs, Broyles also the daughter of the late, . " jX 00 s~eps in choreographed rou. morning to 4 in the after. Kerr, of Charleston, S.C., Robert G. Morrison, is an

,. ;'~-'" . '.", "", ,'. " .' . ~ , .:;.. tines that have been set to Mon will bl' informpr1 of thp and A Stewart Kerr of .::!:.::::::: ~~ C:;;~:;.: !'";..t,,Ji;~;::H~#O~~Gnevah \:,t~~erOlnte •.~65-12,32.<&11 musIc .. M~n ana women JOg., requirements to become an: T rom b ley road, was an- South High S c h 001 and-, - . .. . . " gers fmd It an excellent way instructor for Dance Slim. I nounced. An October wed. Wayne State University.; nastlcs Ltd. and will be as. I ding is planned. Her fiance, son of Mr. and

~ sessed 'on their abilities and Miss S u! I i van atten~ed Mrs. H. G. Arsenault, of1fT M "V' U I h N d techniques in the teaching Grosse POlllte South HIgh Devonshire road, is president

1. 0 eel lOUr nea t ee S.... situation. School, the l!ni~ersi~y of of McMillan .Brothers, Inc.,IV/' C 'r'h p. " ----- Western Ontano 1Il L~ndon office outfitters. He is an... We over L j e orntes, and was graduated WIth a alumnus of Austin Prep

HARKNESS PARK :) Young Essayists Cited Bachelor of Science. deg!,ee I School and Wayne StatePHARMACY DEVONSHIRE PHARMACY By Morality in Media from .Wayn~ Stat.e Umve.rslty, University.20315 MACK DRUGS 15324 E. Jefferson Pointers Michael Mengden, S~e IS an InterIOr ~slgn~r _

884-3100 16003 MACK 822.2580 Mrs. W. Kliber and Mrs. with. Contract Illtenors 1Jl881-0477 Miles Griffith, officers of DetrOit. Corinne Rock

Morality in Media of Michi, I:Ier fian~e attended Grossegan the organization that Pomte High School and To Say V O'Wspro~otes truth and good I Michi.gan State Universit~,taste in all areas of the I and IS a Wayne State Um. Planning to be marriedmedia have announced the 'I versity graduate. He is an of. next April are Corinne A.winne~s of the annual Youth ficer with the National Bank Rock, daughter of Antoinette '1-----------------..,Essay Contest sponsored by of Detroit affiliate in Port M. Rock, of Troy, and Calvin ~CH INESEMorality in Media of Michl. Huron. C. Rock, of Crestwood drive, ' .. Na GOLDEN

---------- and Steven A. Mahoney, son _gan. of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J.

Kristan Stapleton, of Sea. I d Mahoney, of Chicopee, Mass. ~MERICAN Rholm High School in Birm'l Shortan to Miss Rock, a Massachu. BUDD 1\ingham, received a $100 sav.' setts State Parole Officer, D'SHESings certificate. Her first I The PO.I nte was graduated from Univer.place entry topped 96 others. slty Liggett SChool and holds featuring the very finest in Cantonese dishes for

Second place winner Dar. a Bachelor of Arts degree luncheons and' Dinners, plus exotic Cocktails.lene B. Thompson, of Regina _ from Mount Holyoke College.High SChool,' received $75. «(;ontlnued from Page 1.B) She Is a me m be r of the Mon. th,u Thurs, 11 o:m .•. 1\ p.m.

MR d MRS HENRY E F,id"1' 11 a.m, . 12 p.m.Third place and $50 went to . an. . Mount Holyoke Cluo. Sal. 12 nOon. 12 p.mKen Pachla of Lake Shore MARTIN, of Lakeshore road, Her fiance, an alumnus of Sun. 12 noon. 11 p.m .High Schooi. ! celebrated their 65!h wed. H 0 I y 0 k e Catholic High----- ' I ding anrllversary un Jul,\' 20, SChool, is a computer pro.

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at the Grosse Pointe Hunt grammer for Smith and

~NTP' I Club with cocktails and a Wesson" Springfield, Mass".~~\..\.. nl.Ai, i dinner party fo~ 125 family and a member of .the Smith~ ~r.n members and mends. The and Wesson Golf Club.U' Marlins, who have resided _

in the Pointe for 37 years,were joined by their son andhis wife. MR. and MRS.DONALD A. MARTIN, ofThe Woods, their grandsonand his wife and son, MR.and MRS. TIMOTHY D.MARTlN and SHAWN. ofl1he City, and their grand.daughter and great-grand- Elected president of thedaughter. MRS. D I A N E Bucknell University class ofBRa W Nan d C I N D Y 1983 for the 1980.81 academ.BROWN, of Scottsdale, Ariz. ic year was DAVID M. TY-Out.of.town guests included LER, JR., son of MR. andMR. and MRS IRWIN ~_ MRS. DAVID M. TYLER, ofBO, of Green Bay, \\'is., Shelden road. Tyler is aMRS. LARRY RADDANT, of 1979 graduate of UniversityTulsa, Okla., MRS. DON Liggett School.RAUCHENBERG, of Downy, .. .. ..Calif., MR. and MRS. JO. JOSEPH COBB, of Ridge-SEPH DePLANCHE, of mont road, has received theClearwater, Fla., and MRS. William T. Morris Founda.E. V. EASTY, of Fort Laud. tion Scholarship awarded byerdale, Fla. the Detroit Inftitute of Tech.

.. • .. no logy. 'Cobb is a senior inBRADLEY E. BLEVINS, the School of Business and

son of MR. and MRS. WIL- Organizational Sciences at

I LJAM E. BLEVrNS, of Fish. DJ.T.er. road, was recently elected .. .. ..treasurer of Alpha Tau Orne. i Among students named toga at Denison University. A the Dean's List for the win-1978 graduate of Grosse tel' term at the University ofPointe South High School, M i chi g a n -Dearborn wereBlevins is a junior at Deni. JOHN A. HOWELL, of Ri.son. vard .boulevard, and SUSAN

.. .. • B. OTEY, of HawthorneParticipating in a June road.

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS-------- ---------- - ~- - --~-- - - --- - --- -. <--

Wm. W. Queen

SchweitzerReal Estate{ Inc.!Better Homes&. Gardens

Sc~lly &Hendrie, Inc.

ShorevlOodE. R. Brown

Sfrongman& Assoc.

Tappan Galleryof Homes

Tole .. andAssociates

YoungbloodRealty, Inc.

Borland-Purdy Assoe.of Earl Keirn Realty

Wm, J. Champion & Co.

Danaher, Boer,Wilson and Stroh, Ine.R. G, Edgar &AssociatesGoodman, Pierce& Associates

Grosse PointeReal Estate Co_

Higbie-Maxon, Jne.Johnstone &Johnstone, Ine.

McBrearty & AdlhochRealtors, Ine.

George Palms

GROSS[ POI~TE UL\L ESTATEB() r\ H [) '1 E" RER S

1315 BALFOl'H - OW:--;ER A~XIOVS - BRING AL.LOFFERS. This all briek 4 bedroom center entr-ance colonial is definitely competitively pricedconsidering: its many lllxur.\" features like: centralail', 3 full baths. spacious family room with aFranklin slove, modern :'Ilutschler kitchen witheating area and attractive finished basement.There's even a 2 car attached garage and a veryspacious master bedroom with attached dressingroom.

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945 BALLANTYNE IS A TRI LEVEL COLONL<\L! Andit's also filled ',l{ith all Ihe custom features you'dexpect in a newel' home in Grosse Pointe Shores'If three generous bedrooms. 2'2 baths, two fire-places and a J5x30 family room excites your in-terest. you're certain to apprec iate the attached 2car garage. central air conditioning. timed sprink-ler system. 1\lutschler kitchen and 13 month homebuyer warranty-Purchase no\\' and enjoy the restof the summer in the Shores:

I COME SEE OUR !SUNDAY SUMMER

SPECIALS 2-5

20087 MACK AVENUE • GROSSE POINTE wmms

20111 CHURCH COlffiT - Definitely a cut above theordinary. this 3 bedroom ranch features a spaci-ous modern kitchen with cathedral ceiling. a ter-rific basement recreation room with a large barand another full hath. At $59,900 it's worth yourtime to check it out,

Youngbloodn.aUY.nc.

2158 BEAVFAIT - PRIl'E REDUCED - ABSOLUTh~LYTHE BEST BUY IN THE LOW 60's - We defyanyone to show us a better value with 11'.2baths, 3good sized bedrooms. a newer kitchen, natural'fireplace, beautiful hardwood floors and a full twocar garage.

THE PERFECT STARTER - This immaculateHarper Woods ranch features Grosse Pointeschools, an attached 2 car garage, extra large lotand many recent improvements as well as a trulyaffordable price ... $43.000 _.. Call for additionaldetails.

OPEN SUNDAY 2-55.1-1PEMBERTON - MAGNIFICENT ENGLISH AT ITS

BE51'T- Here you'll find quality and character asonly such a very few homes can offer, This lovelyhome features 4 spacious bedrooms. 21;' b"ths, a /beautiful paneled library. a screened terrace over-looking a well landscaped secluded yard. a superrecreation room complete with fireplaee and muellmore, This exceptional offering truly reflecls thef"r~rtm~n",'hin of "Cld ••• n .....~"1' ........... ,.,...".. h,.., ....... ;1\. .. 41........ ~' •.

venience of ~ore" r'e;~~;'i:np;~\~~~~nt;;'.'Ca'ii\o~t~~,for additional details. .

BY APPOINTMENT

lARGE FAMILY HOME - Solid value in this wellbuilt 4'"bedroom, 2J~ bath center entrance colonial.Bright spacious rooms, a great floor plan and itsnewer kitchen will surely appeal to you ... so willthe price ... call loday.

ST. CI.AJR SHORES RANCH - Custom built just 12years ago, and .features 2 large bedrooms, 2 fullbaths, a 1st floor laundry, attached two car gar-age, plus an extra buildable lot. Priced in the mid70's and ready for your inspection,

INC.885-2000

Ann W. SalesMary F. Schlaff

Loi" :\1. Toles

Sue Megowan AdelbergMan' F. FerberWilliam E. Keane. Jr

C W. Toles

TOLES &ASSOCIA TES,

REALTORS,

TOLES & ASSOCIATES, INC.OPEN SUNDAY 2:30-5

1121 WHITTIER - Southern colonial attractively priced in the mid-90's with an assumable 8%% mortgage,Paneled den, 25-foot living room, 3 bedrooms, Ph baths, paneled recreation room and a 2-car brickgarage. Lot 5Oxl56 fleaI' St. Clare SChool.

492 RIY ARD -- :<\N OLDER CENTER HALL COLONIAL in need of dt'Corating, which will restore itsongmal gracIOusness a~d .charm, 31-foot living room, paneled library with conrealed bar, large modern~~~~~:'. 5 bedrooms, slttmg room and 31," baths, 2 additional bedrooms and bath on the 3rd floor.

LAKESHORE ROAD IN THE FARMS - Built in 1967 on 2.4 acres, this outstanding French Country manoris one of the showplaces of the Pointe. 27-foot family room with vaulted ceiling. dining room withmarble floor and hand-painted motif, paneled library. brick-floored garden room overlooking the patioand 49-foot heated pool, greenhouse and a laundry room on each floor. All family bedrooms have privatebaths and dressing rooms. The servants' quarters contain a sitting room, 2 bedrooms and 2 baths, Thereare so many special features we couldn't begin to list them here. If you are looking for a home in themaximum price range, please call for more details. .

.jiitN4%\:~"",,~.,,~,.~ __"~./".~,,529 LAKELAND - AN EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY HOME' near the :-J,..ighbc.rl1ood Club. shopping and schools.

Has 2 large extra rooms, one a lovely garden room \\ith concealed b"r, and till' other a paneled familv;'GGlY. 1~ [.:.'-~"yu" .. , Wilil uouKsnelves, tioth rooms have sJldll1g glass door~ opening onto the patio andsecluded yard of the 120-foot lot. 5 bedrooms. 3'2 baths. Illodern kltdwn,

8 LAKESIDE COURT - Unique New England colonial close to the lake, Living room with vaulted ~eiling,pane~ed library with fireplace, terrific master suite, maid's I.w~OOI1l and bath and laundry room all onthe first floor. 2nd. floor contains 2 bedrooms, dressing room and 2 baths. Only 5 years old and has aspectacular patio,

ON A PRI~ATE ROAD J~ST OFF LAKESHORE you'll find this unique Spanish mission style home recentlyrefurbIshed and eqUIpped with a new Mutschler kitchen. Tastefullv decorated to retain the charmfurnished by the original Pewabic tile, lovely paneling, spacious rooms and 4 fireplaces, it contains afamily room with beamed cathedral ceiling. library, sunl'Oom. 7 bedrooms. 5 bat~s and a brick patio.

ONE OF THE MOST DIFFICULT HOMES TO FIND in Grosse Pointe is a ranch situated right on Ihe Lake.630 Bedford Lane is one of them, and you won't believe what a beautiful vieiv it has until you sit on theV-foot patio deck a few feet from the water~ 3 bedrooms. 2l'2 baths, large recreation room and office orden with lovely views. Special features include central AC, wine cel1ar.-lawn sprinlder system, 120.footlot with boat davits on the seawall.

Thursday, August 7, 1980

20167 \\'EDGS\\"OOD --- :'IIost ranches are dull anddaled Yet so practical. especially if all thosestairs are not good for you. Now the good news!All the qual ity decor, colonial charm. thrl'e bed-rooms. two full baths. a fine. modern kitchen anda nice [0\\ price bring your checkbook!

22421 L<\KELAI'\D -- Just off Jefferson between 10-11Mile in the choice "Eagle Pointe" subdivision. ex-pect a three herll"lOm ranch, value packed with afamily room, "\1aclollo lot, 2L, car garage. centr;-,\

" air. finished basement and c:dra bath. and best ofall there's a big aosumable 1012': mortgage al$54.500, guaranteerl to make the purchase econo-mical and eelsy for yon'

"Bl'Y" APPOI:--;T:\IE~TS, BY THE AREA:

SHORES '. Classic. traditional 7 bedroom, 412 bathcolonial on a \\'indini! tree lined road. now$295,000:

WOODS, . , ~e\\'er "Farm Colonial.'- quiet street andfour bedrooms. 2'2 baths, attached 212 car garage

, reduced to $149.900 and Land Contract terms!

"Own" your own pm'ate Countrr Club. plus in-ground pool. incredible games room. $198,000.

. Tllree bedropm < 2\'2 bath, ranch_ Includes familyroom and Florida room ~H,'j.OOO.

FARMS . How ahout a three bedroom.Dutch colo-nial close to shopping and the Farms pier. Pricedto sell al S71.noO,

CITY ,. FiI'f' bedroom mini-mansion. close to Villageshopping Speelal famll~- 1"(\(1111. land contractterms. Rl'dijced to ~lfi9,(\OO

PARK .. Immt'rlinte oCt'upanc~' on this spacious fourbedmom all iJnck ('ol'll1lal. with ;,Imple assump-tion. 10':'; 1110rtgilge lJf ~7:.!.1l()(1'

\\"('\-e chopped the p1"l(,f'again to $8-1.900on thisIhrE'" h<>drool11.11: i)ilth l'olnnral \\I!11 den'

CL:\IH S!IIlftE:" Thrl".' ("'droom Califormaranch ha, lal'gp f"Tl( ,'r! \ arrl. >::rt',lt dose to schoolslocation ,lOr! ;nllpt'dl,ltt; ol'l'lli)anr~' at $-19.900:

Two hcdrllllin I illl('iJ \'. !11l <it'n. 2 ('ar attachedi!aragl'. pill" ;1I111ll11H11ll 11'1111 :'>lake this a fine\'aluf' at ';'H.IIf:'I Ea,\ ,l('('(.~~ tl, I-~% ami 1-9-1.

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881-0800100 Kercheval

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886-4141

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5355 WASHINGTON - FIRST OFFERINGFour bedroom 2¥.! bath colonial in prime area of

city. Large family room has natural fireplace,there Is central air and you'll love the 16 x 20heated garden room.

WELL DESIGNED COLONIALFour bedrooms 2~~ baths, 21.4 x 14,1 family room

and central air. Lovely modern kitchen and. infine condition. No car pools to worry about Withschools all nearby.

BRICK DUPLEX. NEFFIdentical units, 2 bedrooms each, on lovely street in

city. Attractive colonial exterior styling. Mustsee to appreciate.

1342 BERKSHIRE. PRICEREDUCTION ISpacious 5 bedroom 3~ bath home. Ulvely modern

kitchen and bath, library, sprinkler system andsituated on 75 x 172 lot,

RENTAL: 1134 WAYBURNTwo bedroom upper unit immediately available. $275

monthly plus security deposit.

WIlli THE FLICK OF A BUTTON LET US SHOWYOU HOW OUR NEW COMPUTER CAN WORK TOYOUR ADVANTAGE IN BUYER OR SELLING A

. HOME.

BROKER:WM, W, QUEEN, G,R.!.

19846MACK AVE, ~

~HOME WARRANTY PROGRAM NOW OFFERED

PRIVACY

The prIvacy of this patio Is one of the many features ofthis fine home we are offering at 187 EARLCOURT In Grosse Pointe Farms. A charming fam-ily room and breakfast room also share Its peace-ful charm, there are 3 twin size suites each withprivate bath on the second floor, also a formalliving and dining room in a quiet court.

74 HALL PLACEIn the heart ot the Farms, walking distance to the Hill,

South High and St. Paul. This classic designedcenter entrance colonial has 3 bedrooms, 2',2baths. 2 nllturlll firl'nl"", •• 1..""", 1,11"1.",,, ."~"l"",,lot. All for $1&1,000: ," g' •••••• _- •• , - ... -_._--

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FIRST OFFERING - 771 University - Brick bungalow bullt In 1948. Formal dining room, 2 bed.rooms and bath on first, large unheated bedroom on second, lav in basement, 2¥.! car garage, 50 ftlot. $74,900. '

19919W. WILLIAM CT - Price reduced, Deluxe 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch, 27 foot living room, formaldining room, 19 foot family room, first floor laundry, recreation room' with fireplace, heated pool forsummer enjoyment, 2 car attached garage, nice pie shaped lot. $145,000.

Scully &Hendrie,lnc. Real Estate20169Mack Avenue at Oxford Road

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.Bodand-Purdy Asso<:.of Earl Keim RealtyWm. J. Champion & Co.

Danaher, Boer,Wifson and Stroh, Inc.

R. G, Edgar &.AssociatesGoodrnop, Pierce8. Associotd .

Grosse PointeReal Estate Co.

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SERVING GROSSE POINTE FOR OVER 50 YEARSWITH 3 GROSSE POINTE OFFICES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

GROSSE POINTE FARMSThis excellent family COLONIAL In popular Kerby School district offers three nice sizebedrooms, 2 full baths plus extra lav in basement, separate dining room, good kitchenwith built. ins and breakfast area, finished basement, CENTRAL AIR and 2~ car gara~e.Immediate occupancy is available at $89,500 and land contract terms can be easJlyarranged. 884-0600.

SUPER MASTER BEDROOM SUITENewer center entrance colonial featuring modernkitchen, family room, half bath, master bedroom suiteplus three bedrooms, 2~ baths up, heated 2¥.! car at.tached garage, beautiful landscaped lot. Assumablemortgage. Built by Richard Kimbrough,

BACK TO CHOOL BARGAINSINFLATION FIGHTER 2 FLAT

Large income, living room, natln'al fireplace, formal, dining room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, gas

heat, each unit ,$75,000.

NEAR MUNICIPAL PARKContemporary quad level featuring bedroom or library

on 1st floor, ~ bath, living room with cathedralceiling, natural fireplace, music room, familyroom with wet bar. 4 or 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, largelot and much more. Call for details.

George L. Palms Realtors886-4444

National Association of Independent Fee AppraisersMember Grosse Pointe Real Estate BoardA Family Business For Over A Century

Member Natlonal Home Relocations ServiceFor EJIlecitUve. Transfer.

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DETROIT OFFICE - 11500 Morang - 839.4700

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LINCOLN ROAD - Four bedroom 1% bath semi-ranch, kitchen has eating area plus there is a din-ing room. Center hail type floor plan. Two bed.rooms each floor. Glassed in porch, 21t2 car gar-age. Lovely yard. $84,900.

LAKESIDE COURT - Built in 1976 this handsome col.onial offers like new carpeting and drapesthroughout. There is a large family room withfireplace and, bar for family enjoyment with alarge redwood deck adjoining. The first floor denis great for privacy. First floor laundry, 4 bed.rooms and 2¥.! baths, 2% car attached garage.$198,500.

LAKELAND - Attractive colonial with four bedroomsand 2~ baths plus 2 maids' or guest room andbath on second. Paneled library with fireplace,screened porch, recreation room, 21~ car attachedgarage. $164,500,

E, JEFFERSON - set well back from the street this 5bedroom, 51tZbath English is solidly built and hasa f~mjJy room and screened porch. The basementis divided. Two furnaces and two central air con.dltlonlng units, 2 car attached garage. 135x203 footlot. $195,000.

HARBOR COURT - Six-year-old French styled resi.dence near the Farms Pier. Spacious rooms in.clude a 23 foot family room with fireplace, denand a 26-foot master bedroom. There is also a firstfloor laundry area, magnificent kitchen and aredwood deck. Four bedrooms, 2'h baths in total,21.'2 car attached garage. $219.500.

FLEETWOOD - Sharp centrally air conditioned colo.nial. Heated Florida room, 2 bedrooms, recreationroom and garage. Only $65,000.

EDGEMERE - Delightful setting for this delightful 4bedroom, 21'.! bath Colonial. Paneled library,Florida room, divided basement, 2 car attachedgarage with circular dri\'e, 96x180 beautifullylandscaped lot. $215,000.

CADIEUX - ll,':2story residence with tile roof. Formaldining room plus a breakfast room, 2 bedroomsand bath on first. Bedroom and lavon second.Recreation room with fireplace, 2'2 car brick ga.rage. $75,000.

BERKSHIRE ROAD - Center entrance colomal builtin 1954. Nice size rooms include a 25.foot livingroom with fireplace, library, enclosed porch andfour bedrooms, 2',':1 baths, recreation room withfireplace and Jav in basement, 2''2 car attachedgarage. $143,000.

BISHOP ROAD - roW' bedroom, 21,,.,, hath Enilli~h onII 10iHoot lot with 3 Cill' ~l1rilg(', 2 (I)(tra room~ on(irit (Ioor, Playroom In b8lwmonl, prieto rtldu(,lld.

ai\L~'OUR - Cllnter hall colonlili. Ponel(\(} library Andglusii en('lo~t'd porch, firllt floor la\!, ~ bodroomli/lnd 2 halhii On iit'Conr!, tlf'c!room illld ~Hlth on third,rllcrelllion ronm with {1I'fpiIJ('1' ill1f1 !Jill', 11ftw('r!UrJHIl;Il, ~ ('/ir gSI'Il11fl, immfrfllll,' pnii'('Sii!On.'157,500.

BALLANTYNE ROAD -- Greut ShDI'(,., 1(I,'aII011 nt'IIIStar of Sea, 3 bodroom, 2 hath nll1ch. 21.foot flllll'ily room, recreation room with fireplace and la\'.covered patio with gas grill. central air, two earattached garage. Price reduced. Land Contraciterms avallahle,

STANTON LANE - Great Farms location. Four bed.room~, 31,':1 bath colonial. Library with fireplace,family room, recreation room with fireplace, 2 cargarage. Price reduced.

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ROSE TERRACE - Outstanding French styled resi-dence in an outstanding area of the Farms. Beaut-iful decor and excellent landscaping. The well.proportioned rooms include a 16x25 living roomwith fireplace and 13.6 foot ceiling height, a 17-footformal dining room, 19 foot kitchen with islandand built.ins, large family room with fireplace andbar, study, first floor laundry and 2 powder rooms.There are 4 king size bedrooms and 3 baths onsecond. Other amenities include a great view ofthe lake, fire and burglar alarm systems, lawnsprinkler system, central air conditioning and 2112car attached garage,

FIRST OFFERING - Attractive 3 bedroom colonialon University, new kitchen with a breakfast room.formal dining room, recreation room with fire-place, new insulation in attic. Priced under $80,000.

FIRST OFFERING - Grosse Pointe Shores - See ourdisplay ad.

RIVARD - Five bedrooms, 31tZbath English conve.niently located just off Kercheval. 14 foot den,'screened porch, recreation room with fireplace, 2car attached garage, $146,500.

WASHINGTON ROAD - Handsome 4 bedroom 2¥.!bath colonial built In 1978. Family room with fire.place, bar and beamed ceiling, kitchen has green.house window and brick flooring, nicely decoratedthroughout, attractive landscaping, 21tZcar at.tached garage. Price reduced.

FIRST OFFERING - Grosse Pointe Farms - See ourdisplay ad.

MOROSS ROAD - Newer J<'rench residence on almost1 acre of Il\no horderlng the golf COur,ic. Built on IIHlighl ilnj,llc to IIlKe full aovantalle of view, FourbfldrooO)H, :!i.~hll tl1II , family room wllh fWllpla(lll.Largo prjck patio, 2',".zcllr llHllched g/lfllge, Re.dlWl'd to '285,000,

REALTOR

FIRST OFFERING - Grosse Pointe Woods. Watchyour children walk to grade or junior high school.Three bedroom brick bungatow, kitChen has built.ins, paneled Florida room, paneled recreation

• room with fireplace. Priced at $66,900.

McMILLAN -- II,)! story rflliid"w'tl profeiisionlllly Qeco~rilled IhroIJllhout, Lnvllly hellted r!oridll roomoverlooKli IIl1rllcHvll Yllrt1, 2 l)edroomli llnd bllth onfir~t, :l bedroomli, liilling room and bath Oil llecond,fecreution room. '112,000,

~1cKINLEY ROAD - Priced at $82,000, Three bed.room, 1'':2 bath English. New kitchen with break.fast room, 16 foot sunroom, redwood deck. recrea.tion room, 2 car garage.

• OXFORD ROAD - Center entrance colonial. Centralair conditioning, 140 foot wide lot gives you plentyof privacy. 26 foot family room with fireplace, ~.foot screened porch, 3 good size bedrooms and 2112baths, recreation room, 2 Cllr attached garage.$155,000.

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IMPORTANT SERVIC~FOR TRANSFEREES;

INTE R .CITY RElOCATION SfRVICE

GROSSE POINTE WOODS19790 Mock 881-6300

GROSSE POI NTE PARK16610 Mock 881-4200

BEDFORD - Classic COLONIAL featuring 3 bedrooms, 2'''.zbaths, paneled library, breakfast room, centralair and an attractive PRICE REDUCTION! 884.0600.

A GREAT BUY In a 3 bedroom, 11~ bath RANCH in the Woods. Lovely corner liite, 3-car garage, flnl.'lhedbasement and handy to everylhlng. Can't be beat at '87,500, 88H)(j00.'

GROSSE POINTE CITY ~ Grllclou8 3 bedroom, :I bllth RANCH offers family room, basement gllmeli room,new decOf throughout and lovely double lot with lol.il of privacy, A nice villue at U2a,OOO. 884.0000,

MOORLAND - AIR CONDITIONED, bedroom, 2'12 bath CAPl': cop in ('hoke Woods area 20' fllmll)' roomwith firepillce, large ktlchen with huilt.in appliancflij, 2':,1 car attllriwd gllfl.jge ann nicely land8(1a~de.xtrll wide lot llIfords extra privacy, 884-0600.

KENSINGTON - Gracious Ii bedroom ENGLISH near the Village, r;lfmwntury and Junior high 8cholll~, Twofirsl noor bedrooms, updated kitchen, all spacious rooms, imml'diHtt' nccupancy and ASSUMPTION orland contract terms. 884.0600.

OPEN SUNDAY 2-51413 BRYS - Sharp 3 bedroom COLONIAL with updated kitchen, family room, fireplace, rec room and

nothing to do but move in! Now offered at $69,900, 881.6300.

Frl7EDGEMONT PARK - A striking Federal COLONIAL featuring 5 family bedrooms, 4 baths plus 2 firstfloor powder rooms, 27' living room and sun room - both with natural fireplaces - lovely paneledlibrary, large dining room, NEW KITCHEN and lovely, wide, tree.lined street includes private lakeentrance for residents only! Offered at $198,000. 884.Q600.

1420 HARVARD - Fine Grosse Pointe Park English style COLONIAL with 3 bedrooms, Ph baths, naturalfireplace, family size dining room, kitchen with breakfast bay, screened porch and games room fire-place. A fine value at $88,900. 884-0600,

32 \\1cKINLEY PLACE - A spacious ENGLISH with the grace of yesterday in a prestige iocation just ablock from the lake. The mansion size rooms include a 40x23' living room with cathedral ceiling andmagnificent mahogany paneled fireplace, 4 bedrooms, 4 baths and a complete apartment on 3rd floor. Itall awaits your personal decor - stop Sunday and see! 881.4200.

1717PRESTWICK -This well kept Woods COLONIAL Is all ready for a m;w owner! It includes 3 bedrooms,1~ baths, a den, finished basement, all brick exterior and a great price of $84,500, 881.6300,

535 WASHINGTON - Sparkling, spacious RANCH with everything for easy living! 3 large bedrooms, 4baths, paneled family room, central air, burglarl!ire alarm, 3.car garage with automatic opener and,best of all, an assumable mortgage! 881-4200.

591 WOODS LANE - Popular University-Liggett area and a spacious RANCH with $reat extras. 3 largebedrooms with fourth room for use as bedroom OR family room, big kitchen With built-ins, finishedbasement with rec room, bar, lav and office. 881-6300,

3914 BISHOP - Attractive, well.maintained 3 bedroom, 1'12 bath COLONIAL with den in Grosse Pointevicinity near Mack. Carpeting and draperies are included - a lot of house for $62,500 and the 9114%mortgage is assumable! 881-4200.

BY APPOINTMENTFIRST OFFERING of Grosse Pointe Park 4 bedroom, 11tZbath English COLONIAL perfect for the growing

family. Expandable accommodations include family room and 5th bedroom and additional bath on 3rdfloor - ideal for the college student! At just $87,900, you can afford to s.p.r.e.a-d out! 884-0600,

JUST LISTED in Grosse Pointe Woods and nothing to do but move in! This tastefully decorated airconditioned 3 bedroom RANCH offers a fully updated kitchen, nicely finished basement with wet barand 2-car garage. Absolutely immaculate! Call today to see this one - it's priced to go fast! 881.6300,

UNIVERSITY - 4 bedroom, H':2bath Dutch colonial in a handy location near Village, schools and park, 24'living room with fireplace, family room, big kitchen, all large bedrooms plus finished basement withlav. A comfortable family home! 884.0600.

OXFORD - 3 bedroom BUNGALOW with large living room, excellent eating area in kitchen, separatedining room, basement rec room and nearly new carpeting. 881-6300.

QUIET GROSSE POINTE WOODS COURT! Newly decorated 4 bedroom, 21,':1 bath COLONIAL on wooded culde sac includes delightful family room with fireplace, living room fireplace, central air conditioningwith electronic air cleaner, attached garage and excellent value price. 884.0600.

YOUNG MARRIEDS - Just $59,900 buys this 2 bedroom, l','2 bath RANCH in Grosse Pointe Woods. It offersa family room with fireplace, paneled rec room with bar, attached garage and many charmingamenities, 881-6300.

GROSSE POINTE FARMS82 Kercheval 884-0600

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... 76 KERCHEVALABOVE MARGARET RICE

SSS-7000M.mlllltr Groue ~olnt. Resl Eslele Boarrl

RENTAL - SporUessly clean ~ bedroom, 2 bath colo-nial in the Farms. All carpets & drapes, stove andrefrigerator included. Attached 2 car garage. Rentreasonable for area.

THOROUGH COVERAGE OFGROSSE POINTE PROPERTIES

TO BUY OR SELL A HOUSECALL A SALES ASSOCIATE FROM

DANAHER. BAER. WILSON & STROH

ALSO AVAILABLE IN NORTH CAROLINA.LAKETOXAWAY - 50 miles southwest of Ashville, be.t\l~n H~nde!"st'~".'U!e!!!:.c C2~h!~!"~ .A.H~7f)i)' C'':'~~temporary, architecturaily designed and super.vised. 4 bedroom. 3lh bath, mountain home, on 21hwooded acres overlooking cham pionship golfcourse and lake. All club facilities. Ideal invest.ment for 2 or 3 families or corporation. $270,000,

DETROIT . .. Clean well maintained bungalow oncorner lot. Natural fireplace in living room, diningroom plus table space in kitchen and 3 bedrooms.OPEN SUNDAY 2:30.5:00.

280 McKINLEY ROAD - Well maIntained English 3bedrooms, Ilh baths. plus glass enclosed gard~nroom, 2 car garage on 45 feet of frontage lot; earlvpossession. .

10 STRATTON PLACE - In Grosse Pointe Shores,cU8tom built during 1969 and has all the essentialsIncluding master bedroom on 1st noor. plus17.6x25.6 family room with fireplace and bar. AlsouUilty room and heated garden room and much.much more. Early possession.

181 TOURAINE ROAD - Between Ridge Road andKercheval, 7 bedrooms and 4Y.! baths, panelledllbrary. 3 car attached garage. This exceptionallywell designed Georgian colonial with large brickpatio on 130 foot lot and built by Micou is most

I pleasmg. $260.000.

RIVARD - Price has recently been reduced. Formaldining room, large iJving room with natural fire.place. good kitchen with built. in appliances.Within walking distance to ViUage shops. All of.fers considered. $124.500.

Three bedroom. 21h bathroom townhouse, convenientto Village shopping,

IN THE HEART OF THE FARMS. center hall colo-nial, brick driveway, 5 bedrooms. 324 baths, lib •.rary, screened porch. attractively decorated.priced to sell.

We offer carefree gracious Hving in this spacious En.glish style condominium on a secluded street inGrosse Pointe City. It features a living room withnatural fireplace. kitchen has eating space andbutler pantry: 4 bedrooms and 2 baths on the 2ndfloor with additional 2 bedrooms and bath on 3rd.

IN GROSSE POINTE SHORES - with all the featuresmost buyers desire including first floor mastersuite, utility room. family room. attached garage.Truly a beautiful horne. Call for additional details.

Charming 5 bedroom center entrance colonial in verypopular Farms location. Walking distance to

, Kerby and Brownell.

WELLINGTON PLACE - Secluded street near thelake. Perfect family home, colonial with 4 bed.rooms plus many extras. '

NICEST STREET IN THE PARK -large comfortablecolonial, beautifully updated kitchen, 3 car gar.age, deep backyard,

LAKESHORE - Prestigious location. Custom featuresthroughout this home which has 8 bedrooms, 5baths. There is a large library and family room, 4car garage. swimming pool plus fine views of thelake. Constructed in 1963.

Looking for a spacious 3 bedroom, 21h bathroom centerentrance colonial? Well then this may be the onefor you! Especially since there is a large familyroom and a library.

A Colonial In The Woods. near Lakeshore Drive, a &bedroom house with 1st floor laundry room, denand a large family room with bookllhelv~s andbuilt. In bar. The basement has a finIshed recrea.tlon room with a I,!l bath and wet bar. Other fea.tures Include central air, sprinkler system, clrcu.lar drive, and eovered patio overlooking a lovelylandscaped garden.

BLAIRMOOR - This centrally air conditioned 3 bed.room quad.level has a large family room. A per.feet family home with an B~ assumablemortgage.

1063 DEVONSHIRE - Between St. Paul and JeffersonAvenue. This attractive center hall colonial lo-cated on 100 feet of frontage has 'a most desirablefloor plan including 3 bedrooms and 21,!l baths,family room, good kitchen, formal dining room,plus breakfast area and 2 car attached garage.Constructed 1952. Great Value - $129,500.

Grosse Pointe Farms

TWO FIRST OFfo'ERINGS ON LAKESHORE ROAD

French Country Manor residence. custom built to perfection in 1967. on over 2 acres of superbly landscapedproperty in the Farms overlooking Lake Shore Road with a view of the lake. Spacious well proportionedrooms include a 2Ox20library with bay window and fireplace, a pub room or family room with fireplace andbar. and a 18x19 garden room. There is an outstanding kitchen with all the built.ins, a first floor laundryroom and 3 powder rooms, The second floor is as well designed as the first and has a beautiful masterbedroom suite with fireplace and bath, a guest suite with fireplace and bath. 4 family bedrooms each withprivate bath. a, sitting room and a second floor laundry.

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Stepping out into the yard you will find a 23x49 foot oval heated pool'surrounded by patio and serviced by 2dressing rooms with stall showers. There Is a greenhouse for year round garden enthusiasts, a 4-car heatedgarage with storage and of course. privacy. For more details of this outstanding residence. stop in or callour office.

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1902 HUNTINGTON - Sharp 3 bedroom semi.ranch, 2 full baths, up-<lated kitchen. recreationroom. covered terrace, natural fireplace.aluminum trim. 13 month Home Warranty.

1170HARVARD - Charming English brick withinwalking distance to shopping and transportation.Offering 4 bedrooms, 2lh baths, leaded glass, reofinished woodwork. 2lh car detached garage.

842 MOORLAND - Perfect for the large family. 5bedroom brick colonial with family room , screenedporch, circular driveway, Burgular alarm system.sprinkler system. Central air.

2150 VAN ANTWERP - Sharp colonial offering 3 0bedrooms, updated kitchen. attached breezeway ~and garage. Situated on over.sized lot. Owner mov- Zing out-of.state. Realistically priced. en

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32002 JEFFERSON - On the lake in St. ClairShores, 3 bedroom brick ranch, 2 full baths. familyroom, in.ground heated pool with cabana. Picturepretty on a 70 x 504 foot lot.

263- & 267 VENDOME COURT - Possession byschool time. Two brand new houses. Eachcontaining 4 bedrooms. 2 full baths. 2 halfbaths. family room, library. 1st floor laun.dry,

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21199 KENMORE - Harper Woods offering theGrosse Pointe school system. Must be soldto settle estate. Three bedroom bungalow, 1bath, Immediate occupancy. 1'h car de.tached garage.

874 NOTRE DAME - Where can you get a bet.ter buy? Five bedrooms, ll,!l baths, diningroom, full kitchen in basement. Attractiveland contract terms. Priced at $66.900. Stopby to see it Sunday.

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5

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In 640 CANTERBURY - Exciting new 4 t>edroomN colonial. fully equipped kitchen, SIAlbaths.)0 family room with wet bar, library, 1st floor_ laundry. 2 car .attached garage, central air.oZ ro740 MARTER ROAD - One of the best buys on;::) the market today! Built in 1963, 4 bedroomU) colonial with family room, 21h baths. formalZ dining room, natural fireplace. Reduced.WQ.o

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On over 2 acres of beautifully landscaped property this 1951residence was designed by Hugh Keyes and builtby Walter Mast. Spectacular view of the water from all the main rooms. Large entrance hall with freestanding circular staircase. Morning room with wet bar and sliding doorwall to large slate patio "fithfountain. Library with fireplace, first floor master bedroom has two baths. plus there is a family bedroomwith bath and 2 maids' rooms with bath and a powder room on the first floor. The second floor has 3bedrooms, 2 baths and a den, Complete lawn sprinkler system, 4 car garage. and storage. Cail for details anda personal inspection.

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OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5

THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY

By Members Of TheGROSSE POINTE

REAL ESTATE BOARD

BY APPOINTMENT PLEASEHarcourt Grosse Pointe Park Income 2BDRM 1 Bath (ea.) Sun porch, 3 car gar.

Lake Shore Grosse Pointe Shores Colonial 6BDRM 3 (2 half) on the lake, many extras

LitUestone Grosse Pointe Woods English 3 BDRM 1~ Bath Den, Rec. rm. Alum. trim

McKinley PI. Grosse Pointe Farms Colonial 7 BDRM 4'h Bath Ball rm. near Rose Terrace

Vernier Rd. Grosse Pointe Shores Colonial 4BDRM 2~ Bath Fam. rm, Fabulous kItchen.

Waybum Grosse Pointe Park Bungalow 3 BDRM 1 Bath Freshly painted. $36.000

Belle Meade Grosse Pointe Shores Ranch 4 BDRM 3 Baths Fam. rm, loaded "'''extras

Harcourt Gros!le Pointe Park Income 2 BDRM 1 Bath (ea.) Fireplace, Enc!. sun porch

FARM f<:STATE - 46 AcrE'S. 605 foot lakE' frontaRe, 3 homes. boat house with apartment, trnnis court, 2hurns. 2 poultry hou!lea, Raise your own bel'f, POULTRY. HORSES, HUNTING. FISHING, BOATINGGlennie. Mlchl~an . 2 miles west of M, 65. Call 178.R,lWlOfor more details.

20439 MACK AVENUEGROS~ POINTE WOODS OFFICE

Membtl'8 01 The Grout! Pointe Rul Ealate Board886.8710

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William J. Champion & Co.

905 Lakepointe829 Rivard352 Fisher

~ros5e ~ointe l\eaI <!Estate ro.

.-OPEN SUNDAY 2 • 54 BR. Co!. 19973E. William Ct. 3 BR. Ranch3 BR, Col. 1952Brys 3 8R. Col.3 BR. Col. m Touraine ~ BR. Col.

GROSSE POINTE 882-0087 Detroit 521-160019329Mack G.P. Woods 11555Whittier

• Gives You More - this fantastic full duplex near the Village, 5 and 4 bedrooms. 2~,~baths each. Areal must see for the wise investor. .

• Unique Fisher Rd. in the Farms! Convenient to schools. shopping, tran~portation. ~ gener:t~bedrooms, llf,z baths, super kitchen and walk up attic for Grandma's heIrlooms or uture .bedroom. Cali for an appointment! Reduced, .' h F A

• Dare to be Dlfferernt in this most charming 3 bedroom. 2~~ bath colOnial located III t e arms.home that MUST be seen to appreciate its charm. , .

• Love at First Site - this spotless move in condition 3 bedroom, IIf.! bath colomal With sharpprivacy fence, AIC - don't miss this one. Seller transferred. . . .

• Think Pretty in this mosi gracious 5 bedroom. 4th bath colonial, VIvacIOUSIS an understatemen~ (orthis delightful beauty. A must see. .

• Freshly Painted Inside & Out _ this 4 bedroom, 2~2 bath colonial is waiting for a new happy familyto share the happiness that abounds here. Cali today. .'

• Meant for You - 3 bedrooms, 2% baths. family room w/NFP plus a great recreatIOn room. ThiSlovely colonial is waiting for you. .

• Best Years are Now - don't miss this 3 bedroom ranch that has the extras that count, Its party

proof. . CI' 4 bed• Imagine the Beauty in this magnificent lakeside home overlooklOg Lake St. .alr,. roomgraciousness on Lakeshore Rd. with pool. greenhouse, summer house. A must see IIItenor With allthe amenities. features prestige throughout

• 1st OFFERING. This charming English bungalow with expansion attic is most attractive onHarvard in Detroit. Updated kitchl'n wldi"hwa<;her Pricl'd to l!O .

• Rt'ntal - 2 bE>droom. den on Harcourt - call now.

OTHER EASTSIDE LISTINGS5050 Berkshire3 BR, Cape Cod, Det. 8631 E. Outer Dr. 3 BR. Col:. Dell4844 Buckin ham 3 BR. Col.. Det. 20453 Luna 3 8R. Ranch, CllOton Twp. I

25860 Fortuna 3 BR. Bung., Roseville

Ichweltzer.~Be~fnes.Real E/tote.lnc. I I iIfIIHand Gardens

Two names you can trust

•••Hospitality and Charm

884-0600JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE, INC.

RON O'BRYAN

were designed into this 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 powder room home on Lakeshore n~ar the Yacht ~h1b. F~aturesinclude a gourmet's kitchen. a Kamado barbeque, 2 natural fireplaces, regulation size table In the btlhardsarea of the 1st floor games room. attached greenhouse. 2 "boat watching" decks, indoor fish pond etc,. etc.,etc ....

Big ~nough for a family. yet comfortable for 2! Competitive prices make this oin~ a steal at $365.000. Seeingis believing - for YOUR personal preview. call

OPEN SATURDAY 2:30.5:00

82 CAMBRIDGE - SOMETHING NEW HAS BEEN ADDED' Come see the lovely deck which is conve-niently located through the sliding doors of the country kitchen. This charming colonial with threebedrooms and three full baths has central air, an attached garage and LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCA.TION.

OPEN SUNDAY 2:30 - 5:00

• f'IRST OFFERING - 4n CALVIN - YOU'LL BE DELIGHTED with this stunning 3 bedroom. 11k bathcenter hall colonial. From your first step on the brick walk to the paneled family room, you'll fall inlove with this immaculate home. Smashing recreation room with wet bar, two car garage with electriceye and modern ktichen with eating space are just a few of the extras. III the 80's.

547 LINCOLN - PRICE JUST REDUCED! This very attractive center haJJ colonial has four familybedrooms, with a fifth on the third floor, screened terrace and remodeled kitchen. Owners will take ashort term land contract and have lowered the price to only $119.900!

1004 YORKSHIRE - STATELY COLONIAL with gas central air, family room that overlooks magnificentgroundsl cozy den, breakfast room and great location are just a few of the reasons to stop by Sunday.$175,000.

1149 AUDUBON - PLEASING CENTER ENTRANCE COLONIAL with four bedrooms. 21f.! baths. secondfloor sitting room, library, den and lovely paneled dining room. Immediate occupancy. $120.000.

Offered Exclusively By Members Of TheGROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE BOARD

NEW OFFERING - IN THE WOODS - Three bed.room brick and aluminum colonial. Like new car.peting, formal dining room, updated kitchen. fire.place, basement, two car garage. G371

886-4200

NEW OFFERING - IN THE FARMS - Beautifullydecorated 3 bedroom, 2 bath colonial, new carpet.ing, large formal dining room, living room fire.place, family room, powder room, recreationroom, stockade privacy fenc-e, two car garage

886 . .'>800

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NEW OFFERING. - OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 • 901'MOORLAND - Beautifully decorated five bedroom,2J~ bath, 2762 square foot home, Formal dining room,family room fireplace. countr~' kitchen with built Ins,first (Ioor laundry. basement. F951

886.5800

IN THE WOODS - Lovely four bedroom home in aprime area, Formal dining,room. family room, fire.place, recreation room. G366.

886-4200

• HOME WARRANTY PROGRAM• COMPLETE RELOCATION SERVICE

IN THE CrTY - Three bedrrom. 2loi! bath 2300 squarefoot colonial. Formal dining room, big familyroom with a fireplace. master suite. library, cus.tom finished basement with an extra bedroom and1'2 bath. Two car garage. Land contract available.G288

886-4200

IN THE PARK - Beautiful one owner four bedroom.2~ bath, 2400 square foot custom home. Central air,fireplace, large formal dining room, library, Floridaroom. recreation room. F949

886-5800

NEW OFFERING - IN THE wooDs - Luxury fivebedroom, 21., bath, 3000 Iquare foot Scott-bunt home,central air. two fireplaces, formal dinIng room, famUyroom, finished basement, entertainment center. G378

8864200

• CREATIVE FINANCING• GUARANTEED SALES PLAN

NEW OFFERING - OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 - 356KERBY - Three bedroom brick bungalow withaluminum trim. Dining room, den, half bath up-stairs. finished basement with a 'f.z bath, block 2car garage. Quick occupancy.

886-5800

TAKE YOUR PICK! Either this darling 3 bedroom, 21f.!bath Salt Box with pretty family room anl~ first floorlaundry OR a unique 3 bedroom, 2 bath Cape Cod withlarge country kitchen and lively family room.

ON McKINLEY - This sparkling and spacious 3 bE>droomcolonial has extra large rooms. lovely decor, cozyden and 2 car garage. Low 80's.

SUNNINGDALE ENGLISH COTTAGE - This uniquely designe-d home offers a master suite and threeadditional bedrooms, two baths, sunny garden room overlooking sweeping lawn and beautiful leadedglass throughout.

IN THE THIRTIES - Freshly decorated two story home In the Park has three bedrooms and would be aperfect st;J.rter house. Owners transferrE.'d.

LAKELA:\D ESTATE - This classic English Tudor features largE.' gallery room with Inglenook fireplace.six family hE'drooms. Iihrary and quarry.tiled garden room. Many other features too numerous tomention

BEAUTIFUL ROSE TERRACE - This handsome center entrance colonial.has been extensively landscapedto capture the charm of the lovely location. The kitchen is aglow with color and all the amenities.beautiful family room with adjoining patio. cozy library, four family bedrooms and 21~ baths make thishome a paradise.

LAND CONTRACT TERMS on this special colonial on University. Extra large rooms, screened porch andbig breakfast room are just a few of the plusses! [n the low 80's.

MACK AVENUE CONDO - Spacious one bedroom unit cor.venient to shopping and transportation, centralair and low maintenance fee.

BY APPOINTMENT

• FIRST OFFERING - KINGSVILLE CONDOMINIUM - DARLING 2 bedroom unit In convenient locationhas jUllt been listed. Low maintenance fee Includell heat. water and building insurance. $39.500.

• FIRST OFFERING - A sptclal house for a fortunate family! Five bedroom. and three fulJ bath. plUJ twohalf baths, spacious living room. formal dining room. den, nice kitchen with ampJe eating .pace - plusa HEATED SWIMMING POOL. Wonderluillpace around pool for tables and chairs plUJ a three IIectlon.al cabana haUling the pool equipment. dreuing room, and lav. Well fini.hed rumpUl room In thebasement has a separate stairway off center hall. Airy fScreen terrace. Exterior is Imported stone,Phone for detai" •.

912 BALFOUR - PERFECT IN EVERY DETAIL, this lovely custom built French home has an abundanceof natural wood and leaded glass, intimate library. fantastic recreation room, four family bedrooms and31f,z baths,

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MAGNIFICENT! This extraordinary home has beenbeautifully maintained and decorated. Handsome gar-den room with fireplace, family room adjoins fantastickitchen and superior master suite.

LET YCJCR DECORATING TALENT run rampant in this handsome English Tudor III the Farms! A newerfurnace. roof and hot water heater. plus consldprable updating In the kitchen allow you to feel confIdentof the condition of the "basics" and to immediat!'ly concentrate on the "fun" projects. Three bedrooms,a hath and a ha If. spacIous living room. formal dining room. screened porch and separate breakfastroom off the kitchen are r"any for your immedi3te occupanl"Y . priced in the low 80's.

STATELY BRICK CONDOMI~IUM with English styling and a slate roof' The wonderful floor plan includeskitchen with pantry and eating space. cozy library. four bedrooms. two baths on the second floor andextra bedrooms. bath and storage on Ill" third floor A pl!'asant private patio and a handy garage arE.'aare adrlitlOnal features.

ST. CLAIR SHORES RANCH - Levely living room with a natural fireplace, kitchpn with a connectingdinettE.', three bedrooms ar.d a bath arl' well planned in this brick house. An attached garage and deeplot. at an affordahlp pricp In the low 50's with an easy assumption make this a most ATTRACTIVEOF'FERI;\;G'

TN THE WOODS Lower interest land contract orFHA. VA terms available. Three bedroom. 2 bathhrick brungalow. aluminum trim. ce;'}tral air. din.ing room, family room fireplace. basement enter.tainment centpr with a 1,'l bath Large 21'2 car gar.age G273

886.4200

CO~DOMINJUM fN THE CITY - Spacious Tudorhome which combines antique elements with themodern Thl' kitchen is a chef's delight. third floorretreat, si\ bedrooms, 31.i, baths. hhrary. recrea-lion room. garage. F845.

886.5800

IN THE WOODS - Four bedroom brick bungalow.One year Home Warranty. Air conditioner, familYroom, den. basement l'2 bath. garage. choice ofterms. F931

886.5800

CONDOMINIUM - IN THE WOODS - Luxury onebedroom. 112 bath apartment with a ('ountry clubVlew. Central air, carpE.'ted thruout. kitchenappliances. large basement storagE.' room, carportG296.

886-4200

ADDITIO:\'AL HOMES OPE\' 5l::"DA Y T\\O TILL FIVEWELL ~!AI;";TAl:\F:n Bl'7\Gr\LOW In HABPF:H WOODS with a bright sLlnny kilchf'n, dinette wilh a bay.

living room threE' bedrooms and a c('ramll" trlf'd bath. Thr hasrmrnt is finished and Ihe enllre hollse ISas lw;,t as it pm' Priced in Ihl' fnrtlP,

l':-;IQ1'f: C():\f)()~fT',rIl'~f .- Afford \our,pif th(' IIl\ury of moving without thp neNI of extensive dE'C'OratlOgand .n'nr)\iltlon l'pdatrd kJtr'hpn with patlng ,pact' pnwdf'r room. a pflvate bnck patio off thr rear.thrE.'l' gnod'''lzed hedroom, and Iwo hath, arE.' 011 thr spcond floor The thinl fioor has a fa..~cinating,tudw fOrl111 with track light Ing. pill" a ranf'ipd offICi' and full hath. (;ood ;Jssumpfion and qllll"ko('('upane.\

9.'il S HE.\::\L'f) Four bl'd.ronm ? hath non squarl' footl)fIck I',l /1rh. FlrE.'place. forma Idining room. family room. :\ight rlub . finJ',hed ba"ement~149.00r.

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.11 LAKESHORE LA\'E - Fourbedroom. 3 hath 3000 square foot;,l'mi.ranch. 188 foot lot. centralaIr. (\\'0 flrrpiaces, formal din-ing room. family room. dl'n511l9.!lOO

886-5800

1570TORREY - FOllr i>f'dr()om.112 hath spml.r,lnch ('pntral ail"formal dinlOg room .\lu;,chlrrkitchen. famil~ fI)'lJ1), flff'plac('51 Hl.SOO

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l-:\'fa,ISH Tl'))()1l \\'ITIf SIXrr: HOOF '\ trf'mendous famil\' room with a natural fireplace and a new, cl)lIntr.\ kll<'hi'll highlight thl." gn'al nnll<;p Tlw s('('ond ffoor has four bedroom.~ and two bath~ "\n

adliltlDn;;! I)('(jroom anli hatiJ pill" ""rag(. :;[lar'p ('ompir'tc the third floor Lovely courtyard ,',;ith afOllntaln. and the' outstanding cronriltlon of thiS house an' only a few of the important features. OW:'oIJ<:RBEI\'G THA\SFEHR ED "\:\D :vi l'ST SELL'

16841 CRANFORD LA:\E --CONDO~llNIUM- Four bed.room. 2"2 bath townhouse. Twofireplaces. dining room. finishedbasement. $125.000.

886.5800

0,,,,, YP.iH ,",amp. ProtectionPian AvallahlE'

Sa, y Ci"rk,' "P.nny LeJheAn') D'nQPrn~" f velyne RuppDorothy'Hpiliy .Jean WakelySlllrley Kennecly Mary Walsh

Lorraine Kirchner

WM. J.

Cham~ionAND COMPANY

102 Kercheval 884.5700

BROKERSCatherine Champion

Lathv ChamPtOn O/llaman

Memt>er 01 the Grosse POinte RealEstale Board, DetrOit Real EstateBoard, and Metropolrtan ListingSerViCe

We have many other offerings in the Pointes and vicinity,I.I GROSSE POINTE WOODS OFFICE GROSSE POINTE FARMS OFFICEII m 886.4200 886.5800 @I '~ __'I s_e._v_e_"_l_e_e_"_O_f_f_t_ce_s I "__ F_O_u_r_C_o_U_"_t_le_s . _

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Clayton C. Purdy, Jr,Marianne Shrader

Archie GrieveHenri EttedquiFred HonhartJoyce Sanders

Shown by Appointment1386 Buckingham, 5 bedrooms .. , .. $99.5001749 Brys, 3 bedrooms , $69.900867 Lakeland, 3 bedrooms , .. $140.0001029 Whittier, 4 bedrooms , . $129.9001420 Maryland, 3 bedrooms $35.000599 Moorland, 3 bedrooms $125.9001924 Prestwick, 3 bedrooms .. , $79.500

Open Sunday 2:30-5:00 - 75 FordcroftReady for immediate occupancy - 5family bedrooms plus fantily room.utility room, patIO and central airconditioning.

Open Sunday 2:30-5:00 - 886 Washington- Priced under $95,000 with 4 bed-rooms in good location - not all -.""..., "'.~ ,.. ". - ~, .. ' , . -u .:> u. ..>u.u lV\,ilJUI U1VUC1Jl 1\.1Lil..il't:U

and nice grounds.

Open Sunday 2:30-5:00 - 652 Lincoln --Another fine family house offered byBorland-Purdy. There are 4 bedrooms.2112 baths plus extra large family roomand Mutschler kitchen,

Open Sunday 2:30-5:00 - 1014 Whittier - Adandy family house and well cared for- offering 4 bedrooms, 21'2 bathsmodern kitchen and fantastic patio -only 20 minutes from Ren Cen.

The Grosse Pointe Office395 Fisher Road

Grosse Pointe, MI48230(313) 886-3800

(OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 11-2)III,

NOBODY KNOWS GROSSE POINTE BEITER

Bor~rdyof

Richard E. BorlandElaine BorlandRossiter HonhartBruce SandersMary KayeDon Stevenson

Open Sunday 2:30-5;00 - 325 Chalfonte -Looking for a :l bedroom ranch withoutstanding family room? This is it!Just well cared for and central airconditioning.

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DIVISION"• "REFERRALS"• "MASS MEDIA

ADVERTISING' ,• "REALTOR AND MULTI.LIST

SYSTEM"• "MACOMB MULTIPLE

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REPRESENTATIVES FORSEABROOK ISLAND, S,C."

Open Sunday 2:30-5:00 - 757 Trombley -F I il:~ I ~J Ul:~J VII dli::. ~lI.l:~J.lLiullaiiywell built colonial - features both lib-rary and family room plus modernkitchen and central air conditioning.

~.Edgar &assodates .114 KERCHEVAL 886-6010

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NEW OFFERING JCharming Early American one story sitting deep on a lovely treed lot close to Jefferson. Twobedrooms, spacious living room, modern kitchen and first floor utility room. As a little extra wehave a loft third bedroom and a screened porch. ,

WEBRINGPEOPLEHOME.

BARRINGTON ROAD

3 Bedroom bungalow, 2¥.! baths, paneled den, spa-cious living r(lOm with natural fireplace and formaldining room, $72,000,00. .

GALLERYOF HOMES

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION on tastefully decorated center entrance colonial with five bedrooms, 3%baths, country kitchen, large family room with natural fireplace, first floor laundry plus too manyextra features to mention. Call for an appointment.

A VERY SPECIAL ESTATE on LAKESHORE DRIVE - One of a kind, each room is perfectly decoratedwith a warm family feeling, the library is paneled and one of the most beautiful in the area ..We offer.you this home and garage apartment. Call- us for further details.

SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME IN CONVENIENT LOCATION. Lovely decor throughout featuring living roomwith natural fireplace, paneled library, formal dining room, Florida room, Mutschler kitchen, 4 largebedrooms, 2¥.! baths, recreation room and 3 car garage. Not a Drive-By. Make an appointment today.

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY - A charming 4 bedroom colonial with large family room and dining roomplus a den. Excellent location for transportation and schools. OW!1er transferred. Make an offer.

THINKING OF INVESTING???? Income Property gives YOU INCOME .... Excellent rental area.Upper and lo~er units feature living room, dining room, two bedrooms. Move-in condition, newlypainted exterior. Call NOW ... Make your 'appointment.

, M<?VE YOUR FAMILY INTO A LOVELY 3 bedroom brick ranch in a prime area of Sl. Clair Shores.ThIS home has many special features. The super size family room with N.F.P., a knotty pinerecreation room, cedar closet, tons of storage and freshly decorated throughout. All this plus theconvenience of having schools and shopping just a couple of blocks away. Call to see this beautytoday.

OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 P.M,

131l S. RENAUD - WHO WILL BE THE LUCKY ONE to own this Center Entrance Colonial withthree bedrooms, 2% b~ths, central air, rear yard large enough for tennis courts or pool, garden withberry bushes and frUit trees. Visit with us on Sunday,

1042 AUDUBON - This gracious Tudor house on 11.'2 lots is the perfect family home. There are 5bedrooms. 3~ bath" fnll ni'1!!1g !"e0~ ~:1C cc:.::;.t:y ~~~t~h;:~ pJLi.:iu ~;t;i',*~)'. ~.lCU'j plw>t:::> :>U~jl d~ M'li..ibrass hardware, Corian master bath and ....

BEAUTIFUL FARMHOUSE with 3 bedrooms, JlI2 baths. Newly redecorated, assumable mortgage, close totransportation and shopping.

DELIGHTFUL BRICK HOME featuring formal living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen withseparate breakfast room. cozy family room, 5 bedrooms. 2~ baths, deep lot. Special Bonus: Im-mediate Occupancy.

OWNER BUILT 4 Bedroom bric~ ranch in Harper Woods - This family home features a natural fireplace,2 large newly decorated baths and lots of closet space. Large recreation room features wet bar andextra storage room. Lot 'backs up to park.

THREE BEDROOM Colonial in DETROIT, features 3 large bedrooms. living room and dining room. Manyleaded windows throughout. New gas furnace and water heater. Call for your appointment.

Thursday, AU9ust 7, 1980 G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Paqe Thirteen-B----------------------------------------,--------------------------------~-- -- --._----~----..

1056 SOMERSET - Located on a UNIQUE STREETjust off Jefferson is this spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bathhome with a formal dining room and living room withnatural fireplace. Kitchen has eating area. Must seeto appreciate.

TAPPAN &ASSOCIATES

Gallery of Homes90 Kercheval,

Grosse Pointe Farms, MI 48236313-884-6200

CONDOMINIUM

Truly an elegant way to live!! Cathedral ceiling in the living room with a circa "38" Crystal chandelier.Portuguese marble facing and hearth on the fireplace. All parquet floors throughout the .first floor. andfresh new carpet throughout the Second. Definately an upgraded unit, with loft den, two bedrooms twoand a half baths. finished basement and two car attached garage.

CONDOMINIUM

Pleasantly decorated two bedroom townhouse style, close to Eastland and excellent transportation. Lovelykitchen with all appliances. generous living, dining area, plus walled patio leading to your two carcarport.

DUTCH COLONIAL

Many charming features of the trulv authentic farm house, hardwood floors throughout, lovely beamed.ceiling, family room with Franklin stove, natural fireplace in the living room. Of course the largescreened in porch will catch the late afternoon sun.

RANCH HOME

Very reasonably priced. very well maintained. and most of all a very private little cul-<le-sac. Threebedrooms. spacious Ii\'ing-dining area and large workable kitchen. A must see~!

With two seemingly equal advertising opportunities available, how wouldyou decide which was to carry your sales messages?

We have a suggestion-take a few minutes to find out Just how seeminglyequal they really are.

Ask questions-how big is their Circulation audience? Where do readerslive? How much do they PAY? And others.

Then ask for proof! Don't be fooled by give-aways.

Ask to see a copy of their latest report from the Audit Bureau of Circulations.

Equal opportunities? Be ABC-sure!

FOR THE DO-IT-YOURSELFER!

Large center entrance colonial. four bedrooms. two full baths, plus two half baths, large family room. andeven larger living room with natural fireplace. Formal dining room and large kitchen with eating areathat overlooks nearly 34 of an acre of property. Solid well built home in excellent condition just waitingfor the right buyer to give it some T.L.C.

:\10DERN HO:\IE AND A BEAt:TIFl'L STREET!Designed by an associate of Frank Lloyd Wright this splendid open floor plan is a dream come true for the

home buyer that will dare to be different. Mutschler Kitchen. terrazzo and parquet floors. family roomthat opens onto a terrace and yard with artifacts from Rose Terrace. Excellent and flexible termsavailable.

ST, CLo\lR SHORES

A great three bedroom ranch on a very desirable street. Large kitchen with eating area. cozy family room.spacious living-<lining area with natural fireplace. Attached two car garage. and Ilell landscaped yarddefmately giw this house that little extra in eye appeal.

FOVR BEDROO:\oIS

And two full baths. located on a quiet court. Slate foyer. Jiving room with fireplace. and dinette make thiS aterrific' buy in Ow mid eIghties.

GROSSE POINTE SHORES

EverythlOf( has been replaced. renovated or refurbished and is "Better Tha,n :\'e\\ .. Tastefully de('orall'dwith white on white accentrd with natural wood floors. Five bedrooms. :\Iutschler kitchen. family TliOm

with fire'place and immaculate condition. Owner transferred and is ready to dral.

EXCELLE:\'T PRlfE

On this three bedroom two story on one of Grosse Pointe Farms most deSirable streets. :\ ht'alHilliicombinatIOn of natural hardl\ood floors and brand new carpet Tastefull~' decorated imm:lculatel:;cared for. and read:, to move in. Large modern kitchen, with breakfa<;l nook and a fInished basement

\'Arl\:\TT LOT

In prime Grosse Pomtc Park location South of ,Jrfferson. Dead end street with private park pTiI lieges at tlwcorn\:r

ExrELLE:\'T I:\'\'ESnU:NT

Ever popular Lincoln Road m the flfSI hlock off of ,J(,[ferson. Whal was once a carriage hnUSl' hd' I"',.,,atlractild:.; added on to. to create two separClte aparlments, I'.ilh a heatpd garage anrl stahlr;;

LINCOLN RO,\»

Locat('(j c1os!' to .JeffPrsol1, an unusual centC'r hall plan \l, Ilh a GamhrPl roof The flr~t f1r.or rilmblll1g fO'1I11'

leild to sl'\pral ~)ate patios and a wall('(i garden. SIX hE'drnom, anrl four baths provide ampll' ,pacP' iol'11ll' largpr famil~'.

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Training Center, San Diego,Calif. A 1977 graduate ofGrosse Pointe South HighSchool, Higgins joined theNavy in April, 1980.. ... ...

Among Northern MichiganUniversity students who arecandidates for P r act i c a INursing degrees is KIM.BERLY SUE DAVIS, ofThree Mile drive.

*Thursday, August 7, 1980

many stores in the Grosse Pointe andDetroit area.

Now, to really whet your appe-tites, here is a delicious menu ,select-ed by Judy and Wendy for a FullCourse Happy Hostess Dinner. Reci-pes One, Three and Five ~re from ~hespecial microwave sectIOn. ReCIpeFour was contributed by Mrs.George Romney. Recipe Six is a spe-cial favorite of WKBD-TV's BillKennedy.

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200/0 .500/0 OFF ALWAYS

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10thANNUAL

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HOURS; Monday - Saturday 10 a.m .. 6 p.m.

FREE PARKING18710 MACK AVENUE (NeXI EO Pipers Alley)

Grosse Pointe Farms • 881.6567

PERENNIALS

lh PRICE!17931 East Warren

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projects like "The Happy Hostess"come in, for the sharing of recipesand purchase of this cookbook domore than satisfy the appetites ofhungry gourmets. The funds raisedvia "Happy Hostess" sales give per-ceptible help to young and old whoneed the aid provided by the non-profit Northeast Guidance Center.

The cookbooks, at $7.50 each (taxdeductible), are available from anyAssistance League member and at

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WENDY MacMILLAN (LEFT) OF BEDFORD ROAD, AND JUDYSIEBER, OF SUNSET LANE, cO-CHAIRMEN OF SALES FOR ''THE

HAPPY HOSTESS VOL. III"

-- Short and to the Pointe<Continued from Page 7.B) ly graduated I!rom the Stra.

Among 25 Michigan Stille tegic Air Command Non.University students recently commissioned Officer Acad.selected as members of the emy at Barksdale Air Forceschool's' 198o-Bl Senior Class Base, Shrevport, La.Council were GENE F. Lo- ... ...... _.VASCO, son of MR. and Navy Sea man RecruItMRS. JOHN L. LaV ASCO, of CRAIG L. lUGGINS, son ofBlairmoor court, and ROB. JOSEPHM. and ROS~LIEERT J. EVANSKI, son of L. IHIOOINS, of McKmleyMR and MRS FRANK R. avenue, recently ccnnpletedEVANSKl, of Chalfonte ave- recruit training al_~e_ Na~alnue. LoVasco is a junior atMSU, majoring in Account-ing. Evanski is a junior ma.joring in Communication.Both are members of PhiDelta Theta.. ... ...

Among students fromthe University of Wisconsin.Madison College of Lettersand Science named to theDean's -List for the past se.mester was PAUL VANWALLEGHEM, of Coventrylane.

JAMIE L. HANZ'\KOS,daughter of MR, and .MRS.LEO HANZAKOS, (){ TheShores, has received a Bach.elor of Arts degree with dis.tinction in Spanish fromCarleton College. She wasgraduated magna cum laude,was a member of Phi BetaKappa and of the ScienceHonor Society, Sigma Xi.

Master Sergeant WILLIAME. McKEE, son of MR. andMRS. DALE V. McKEE. ofShorecrest Circle. was recent.

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Fine Sllllnner Tillle at DIA

CHOCOLATE MOUSSE(Recipe Six-l>(!Sserts)

3 eggs, separated% cup superfine sugar3 Tb. brandy1 tsp. vanilla5 oz. unsweetened

chocolate4 Tb. soft butter3 Tb. strong coffee1 Tb. superfine sugar1/2 cup heavy cream,

whippedIn the top of a double

bro:ler, beat the egg yolkswith the sugar, brandy andvanilla until the mixture isthick and pale yellow. Use asmall, electric hand mixerfor this. Place over barelysimmering water and con.tinue beating until the mix.ture is slightly foamy-about5 m:nutes. Remove mixturefrom simmering water aDdJet it cool to room tempera.ture.

In a £m.all sauce pan, meltthe chocolate. Remove fromheat and gradually stir inthe buUer. Stir this mixturein~ the egg yolk.sugar mix.ture until s moo t handcreamy. Stir in the coffee.

Beat the egg whites untilfoamy. Sprinkle the addi-t:onal 1 Tb. sugar over themand continue beating WltiIstiff peaks form. Stir part ofthis into the chocolate mix'ture; then fold in the restuntil no white streaks reomain. Fold in the whippedcream.

Spoon the mousse into in.dividual serving dishes orserving bowl Chill at least 4hours before serving.

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2 lbs. tomatoes2lh lbs. potatoesIlh tsp. freshly ground

'black pepperlh tsp. basil2 tsp. chopped parsley% tsp. oregano1 cup grated swiss

cheeseIlh tsp. salt2 Tb. grated Parmesan

cheese

Saute the onions and gar.lie in olive oil and. 2 Tb. but.ter until tender. but notbrowned. Peel ~ tomatoesand cut them in half; thengently squeeze out the seeds.Let them drain upside down.

VVhile the tOEnatoes aredraining, peel the potatoesand cut them into' very thinslices. Dice the tomatoes andadd to the onions along with1,2tsp. each of salt and pep-per, the parsley, basil andoregaBil. Mix gently. .

Butter the bottom andsides of a 8h.allow, 3.qt. cas.serole. Preheat the oven to325°. Spoon one-third of thetomato-onion mixture on thebottom. Add half the pota.~es, II.! tsp. salt, a little pep.per, II.! cup grated swisscheese and 1 Tb. of the Parmesan cheese. Repeat onceagain. Top with remainingthird of the tomato-onionmixture. Dot surface with 2Tb. butter. Bake for 2 hours,Or until potatoes are tender.

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Happy Hostesses Plan A Marvelous Midsummer Menucelebrity AND Grosse Pointe resi- - :1dent), with Marilyn Turner's Hawai-inn Chicken. Top it all off with BettyFord's Strawberry Blitz Torte.

This is a well-coordinated cook-book with an easy, thumbnail indexfor various courses, plus a wonderfulsection on microwave cooking andkitchen aids. The artwork is byGrosse Pointe's Judi Zak. Even thebright cover tempts the tastebuds,hinting at the tantalizing disheswithin.

The recipes are well-written andeasy to follow, for the cookbook hasbeen carefully and well-edited. And"The Happy Hostess" avoids the com-mon mistake of including only heart-hllr!"l !"'.P?!~. Y0~ ~~~ !:::~~i!d .J. sirilple:family meal as well as an elegantdinner party from its pages.

"The Happy Hostess" was createdas a fund raising project for theNortheast Guidance Center, the com-prehensive mental health facilityserving the Grosse Pointes and adja-cent areas of metropolitan Detroit.

Fifteen years ago, a group ofPointe women met and establishedthe Assistance League to help thenascent community mental healthfacility. Today, the Northeast Guid-ance Center provides direct counsel-ing for people of all ages as well aseducation and preventative servicesto schools and other groups. The cen-ter is supported by county, state andfederal funds, private fees and pri-vate contributions. No one is refusedservice because of inability to pay.

And that's where fund raising• • •Makes 8 servings-about 210calories each.

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HOT CHEESE DIP(Recipe One-

Microwave Section)1 7-oz can minced clams

or shrimp, drained5-oz. jar sharpcheddar cheese spread

¥4 green pepper, minced2 green onions,

including stems,minced

3 dashes hot peppersaucegarlic salt

Combine aU ingredients insmall glass serving dish andmicrowave 21,2 to 3 minutes,stirriDg every minute. servehot with tortilla or cornchips. Dip may be frozen.Chilled, it can be used as afilling for sandwiches. Makes11,2 cup:>.

SPINACH SALAD(Redpe Two-Salads

and Dressings)1 can bean sprouts,

drained1 pkg. fresh spinach3 hard boiled eggs,

diced1/2 lb. crisp bacon,

crumbledDressing:1 cup vegetable oil1J4 cup sugar1/3 Cup catsup% cup vinegar1 Tb. wine1 medium onion,

chopped finelittle salt and pepper

~Jix dressing ingredientsin blender and chill. Poorover salad when ready toserve.

SCALLOPEDPOTATOES

(Recipe Four-Ve~eta hIes)

('ups thinly slicedonions, (a bout 4

medium onions)cloves garlic. crushedTh. olive oil

4 Th. butter

CARROT PENNIES 1/2(Recipe Three- ! 1/2

Microwave)2 lbs. carrots, sliced1 large onion, sliced1 large green pepper,

cut in strips1 can tomato soup,1 cup sugar1/2 cup vegetable oil~4 cup vinegar1 tsp. salt1 t5p. pepper

Cook carrots. covered, 14minutes. Combine soup. suogar, oil, vinegar, salt andpepper :md cook, uncovered,until mixture comes to aboil: about 5 minutes. Pourtomato soup mixture- overcarrots, onions and pepperstrip!;. Refrigerate overnight.

FLOUNDER VERACRUZ

(Recipe Five-Microwave)

small tomato, seededand choppedcup onion, choppedcup green pepper,chopped Two completely new gal. r The final sPecial summer

% cup butter or lery areas and four special exhibit is Fernand Leger'sexhibitions highlight t his "Le Grand Dejeuner." This

margarine summer's schedule at the monumental 1921 mas t e r-3 Tb. chili sauce D::troit Institute of Arts. piece from the Museum of2 Tb. lemon juice A spectacular new North ~lodern. A.rt is sho~n with1 Tb. beef extract : ''r ing area of carpeted gal. Its prehm1nary studies and1 Tb. capers I lerie- and exhibition con. a complementary s h o.w .1 Tb. parsley, snipped I cour:~ surrounding a two :'Paris in the 1~03," which I1/2 tsp. dried thyme ! story walled sculpture gar. Jnt~oduces Leger s contempo. I

I,~ tsp. salt ! den presents African ;jnd Na. ranes. II clove garlic, minced ; tive Amencan arl. The museum is open Tues. I

several dashes bottled I Th:: Schwartz Graphic Art day .through Sunday fromI 9:30 to 5:30 o'clock. Com.hot pepper sauce I G'al1eries. with new offices. plete calendars of DJA Sum.

41/2-0Z. can small I study rooms and. storage mer 1980 events may ,be

shrimp drained i space, is the second Just ~om. picked up at the information3 ']' d I pleted major deSign achIeve'

-oz. can s Ice. I men!. The galleries have ~:~~~'_ _mushrooms .. dramed . been plannrd to permanently

1/4 cup dry whIte wine I enhance visitors' enjoyment F oZ.2 Ibs. flounder fillets i of prints. watercolors. draw. (llnl zes

. " ;ings, photographs and. 3B)In .]2x7 .mc~ bak~n/{ dIsh .. poster,. (( ontinucd from Page. I

combme all mgredlents eX'i Tl I h'b T with seven years of English. :I cept shrimp, mushrooms.'. 1(' .Tnaugora, CX.I I Ion is interested in arc basket ..: wine and fish. Cov('r with, Tn thr Schwart7;.(~~aphlc Arts ball and fishing. Luke enjoyswaxrd paper. Microwave for G a II e r I r.'" ~ Iich;':Verr~; painting, collecting stamps.

,6 minutes', stir once'. Stir in .,lfand.Dra\~n. Llght-! rlnted. b1I t t th I' trchmque and would like to ccome Ishrimp, mushrooms and 1 u, ra rs e on _; . involved in good art classes. '. that prodUCl'i prmts Without

w,ne. Place fish f .. trls on I' k . t - e a through his ~hool He rr.t ,Tn prln 1ng press or ram r . ".op; spoon some of the saucl" .. '. I quests a close knit family of r

over them COl'l"r with plas- Anoth('f 'p('('ral ('XhlhltlOn. Id 1 t 'th h'ltic wrap Mirrowave 7 to 8 i_i "Kick Out thr Jam,' Dc,' C ('f Y paren s .WI no c 1 ..

. . .. h fl k trrlll', ('a,' Corridor 1953. dr('n or one WIth teenagersmmul('s. or until fls a cs . . ., . h'. If h bwhl"n t('stl'd with a fork. 1977," offering thr avant IS o",:n alge'd .e as tcen!

goardC'. rxpresslonistic work very 1nvo ve In scou 1ng. I

,()f 22 Inner City arti;ts plus He would like a carcer In I

Yes And No fans u'il1 want to " > a dOcllm~ntary section on the, geology. I

stork lIJl 071 the special o.ffpr (If the School , popt,. wntrrs and musicians ... • •Be/[, 17.9()4 Mack Avrnue. Buy tll'O game / \ '",h,) s!larf'd the "eenc. Accorrlin>: to Mrs. Majeska. I

IlOoks and 9('t a third FREE. Great Value! ~ Thomas ('"utllre's romantic it is rrassllring for the stu ..• • * L_ m~,trrwork. "Thr Enroll.: clpnts to becomr acquainted.

Q J Oxforrl Rut Ion mf'nt of thr Vr,juntpers," a: WIth their host families by'~6 & .$.&rId PJ.r. Down Shrits ... in pnrluct of 32 yrar.,' effort. is mail and know IIh('re they:pi,l(ht solid ('olor,. strip('!> and pattf'rns ar(' nic('ly pri<-rd at fpatllTNi with 60 re\atC'd oil will stay before leaving thf'ir I

('onnil"s Roy, and (;irls w/"ar and St('\'r's Plac('. 23240 ,,11II11CSand drawing". 10: own cOllntries.Ma('k on/" blork south 0( 9 MilC' Road. Sizl's Cor boys ranl(r r1ramali7.r thc al!rmpt of the, Interesled families may

,4.20 t('n and for girls 4.14. GrossI' Point" Aradf'rny and' farnoll, 19th c~nlury !?r('nch: contact Grosse Pointe's Betty! tinh'f'r,ity Li.e;,I(f'tlS('hool uniforms for hoys arr availahlr arl,,( to fulfill a public ('om- Martin. 886.1827. or rall Mrs.... 777.8020. . mi"ion. ' ~raJc;ka collect at 794.4082. I

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flJ~nteCounter Points By Janet Mueller

One is dark, the other fair; theydo not look a bit alike and yet . . .there's something about the two of

B)' Pat Rousseau them together. Somehow, you're not. . surprised to learn that they both

FashIOn Plans '.' . for fall should m~lude Iwere born on the same day, in thevelvet. At Walton-PIerce you can start With a same year, Their tastes are similar.b.lack velvet ?r burgundy velvet all weather or all They both have a passion for animals,tIme coa.t. It s. double :breas~ed .and self. sashed. stuffed, ceramic. live, what you will.From Dnzzle: It comes. m petite SIzes and IS w~te: Judy Sieber even has a merry-go-repellent. ThiS coat wIll take on sunny or ral?) round h.)rse in her Sunset lane livingdays from dawn thru dark ... over pant OUtfl.tS roomand party dresses. There are velvet. blazers m She had the horse in her Bedfordbl~ck,. wine, navy, gray, brown and In a paisley road living room, too. That was lastpr~nt In tones of .gray or b~own. T.here are also year, before the Thomas Siebers andpaisley velvet skirts. A sema, whI~e and navy their children moved to the house atplaid velvet skirt would be ~reat WIth the navy the end of Sunset lane.velvet blazer. You could -pair the black velvet Guess who bO\wht thp S\phpr<:'bI 'th th hI<> 1r 0.-1 .,~.-1 ... l-.; • ., l.n. r_.,~ . __

aZP1' WI p.- ': .. , ~-- -"- :••••• ~ u Bedford road house? The CameronF. A. Chatta. There are many fashlOn-~lse c;hOlces MacMillans, that's who.to make. A black velvet wrap dress IS tnmn:ed So although Judy Sieber andwith a white satin ruffle at the cross-over necklme Wendy MacMillan are not related,and at the cu~fs of the long slender sleeves. T~e they certainly do make you thinklook for fa~l IS put together whether you do It there's something to astrology. Theyourself WIth separates o~ whet~er yo.u wear old Soul Mates Born Under the Samee~sembles like the camel kmt two Plec~ SUit .cIos~d Sign bit.WIth small gold buttons and. accessones :Vlth Its Currently, they're working to-own black and camel kerchief. Pe~estal s dr~ss gether: co-chairmen of sales for "Theand jacket of dove gray suede clot~ IS belted WIth Happy Hostess Vol. III." That's the-gray and tan. There's a ne~ t.wo pIece dress from third edition of the cookbook pl.\t outEva for Robert Janan. sophistIcated black, re.d and by the Assistance League to thegray print. Purple is an in:p~rtant color thIS f~ll Northeast Guidance Center. It's aand I?avid ~ayes has used It m a wool crepe Slllt. collection of recipes contributed byThe Jacket IS shorter and shaped . . . buttoned local and national celebrities as wellonce. The skirt is stit~hed to release pleats. For as Grosse Pointe residents, andthos~ who wear half sl~es, Kohler Couture has a Wendy and Judy urge you to tryclaSSIC gray flannel SUIt ~or Y0t;! of 100% wool. 'Mrs. William Milliken's cheesecake.Amy Adams another half size deslgner chose black Compare Jerry Hodak's Chicken andand purpl~ plaid polyester for a )acket top ~d Rice Casserole, (noting that Mr. Ho-pleated sklr~. Lots more fall fashlOns to preVIew dak combines the two categories,at Walton-PIerce ... now. • • •

We Watched Nino ... at the Edward NepiSalon comb out a cu.stomer. He pulled one sideback and braided it. The other side waved softlyto her shoulder for an asymetrical look. It's aninteresting way to wear longer hair. The short~rstyles of the Eighties have the look of longer halrand a softness approaching the romantic. Theyare contoured to follow a graceful neckline freeingthe neck and shottlders for fall fashion ruffles andpetal collars. Call 884-8858.• • •

Special ... at the Nlhe Dame Pharmacy is VitabathGelee. the 10.50 oz. size for $IL When you purchase it,you get Vitabath body lotion free.

• •Tony Cueter craftsman ... fine jew~ler

, .. Bijouterie they all mean t~e sa~e thmg.Tony Cueter will make your old rmgs lIke newat a very modest cost to you and all work is doneat Bijouterie by Topy Cueter, Grosse Pointe's finejeweler. Bijouterie IS open Tuesday thru Saturday10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Closed Mondays ... 20445 MackAvenue, Grosse Pointe Woods ... 886-2050.'. . .

The Latest ... in fan fashions from KimberlyKnits is a black dress with a straight skirt, V neck-line and long sleeves. It will take. you. anywhe~ein the afternoon thru eveni.ng. Thts gr~at .styl~ tSone of the many classic Ktmberly Kmts tn stzes6-16 found at The Pointe Fashions, 15112 -Ker-cheval. No charge for alterations. Open 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday, Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m .... 822-2818.

• • •Ron Ruel says . . . a precision cut, a gentle penn and

color that adds dimension to soft waves add up to "SHAPE"a theme that runs throughout Ron's hair collection for the80's. ~n creates new hair designs that are lady.like bydaytime, but can become truly glamorous by night. Lengthcan range from \'ery short to chin or shoulder length.For an appointment call 886-4130.. ... ...

Hard To Find ... Swim-N-Sun goggles arenow at Woods Optical Studios, They will protectyour eyes from chlorine and salt water. They areshatter-proof and they float. Ideal for contactlens wearers, they are priced $5.95 ... naturallyat Woods Optical Studios, 19599 Mack Avenue,Grosse Pointe Woods, 882-9711.

... • *E. C. White ... along with

manufacturers, Conover and Hardenare having a summer sale on all up-holstered furniture.' There's an un-limited selection of styles and fabnc.Floor pieces and special orders areincluded. Now is the time to save30% off your individual sele,ction.White's Old House is closed Mon-days. Open Thursday a!1d Fridaynights till 9 ... 26717 Ltttle Mack,St. Clair Shores, 776-6230.

... ... ...""V" l.1rtOtJI:"O .... Entertaining out.

~,J. !.'YJ-v,'l4" of.town guests? Bringtbem Cor lUMh at Le CaCe Francais and shopping in thebeautiful Kimberly Komer of Shops, Mack and Lot-hmoor,11112.0443.

'1.7'rtYJ1:)t;'D T"'V" U{)Qt.,.rv That won derCuI~A '{P~,J. ~ \Y.' e"w\., p~cka/{ed Lilly fab ..

rle has arrived again. Sueh a bar/{a:n! At $12 for two andone haU yards! It's such a joy to !.eW. Find i~ at LillyYulitzcr Mack and J,ochrmJor. Informal moorlm.e; everyThursday during lunch.

...Beginning August I. ~'(JU'll find

~ some super bargains in all departments at

A HARVEY'S COMPl.EAT TRAVELER ...2or;~ to 50(};; off items of luggage', husincsscases handbngs, etc, etc. Our SALES areinfrequent so don't miss this one' !It :14,'jFIsher Hoad.

Baskets Baskets, Baskets ... from everywhereare found at Wicker World, You'll Jove the bamboobird cages that are both decorativ.e and fu.nctional.Be sure to look for tags with specIal bargain priceson selected pieces of wicker at 2064;~ Mack Avenue. j

... ... '" IIntroduce Your Lamp to the repair. d~- ,:~

partment at Wright's Gift a!ld Lamp Shop If It,'needs a neu; cord, socket, a btt of length or a new'shade. It's so con venient, 18650 Mack A 1'rn ue :2with free parking. :2

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MIKESELL LETTERS

SAT., AUGUST 1610 a.m.-12 noon

KIRBY FIELD

Daniel C. l\likesell, son ofMr. and :\lrs. A. David:\Iikesell, of Lakeland avenue,was awarded a junior varsityletter from Trinity College.illikesell, a freshman, rowedon the freshmen men's light.weight boat.

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Further Details: 881-7453

ALL GROSSE POINTE and HARPERWOODS BOYS BORN ~ETWEENAUG. 1, 1967 and JULY 31, 1971.Must Present Birth Certificate

THURS., AUGUST 77 p.m. - 9 p.m.G.P. Woods City

Council Chambers

lRED BARON G?)fOOlBRllj11

REGIST =lATION

IRed Cross Urges BoatersTo File Float Plans

What is the most neglected your plan can notify thesafety measure when people U.S. Coast Guard, the policetake to our rivers, lakes and or other authorities."seas in boats? Is. it failure Killeen says that a floatto wear a life jacket? ]s it plan shou ld also include afailure to yield the right of full description of your boatway to sailboats when oper. (such as color, length, type,ating a molor.powered craft? number and name); name,

Kevin Killeen safety servo sex .and age of everyone onices dire<'tor of the South. board (addresses and phone

i eastern Michigan Chapter of numbers are also helpful);the American Red Cross, data about your marinethinks it may be a failure radio (frequencies, channels)

.0 ../'0' to file a "float plan" before and information about life.. venturing onto the water. saving devices, flares and

I If you doubt his word, other emergency gear onthink of the last time you board.went deep.sea fishing, white' "It's tempting to just getwater rafting, or took a day in that boat and head down-or overnight trip on any river, but a little foresightbody of water. Did you file I and some time spent filling'a float plan? 'out a float plan before doing

"Don't put yourscli be. so may just save your life,"yond reach through over. says Killeen.sight," says Killeen. "Before Area reSidents can learnleaving, file a float plan about safe boating by enroll.With friends or famlly ashore. ing in one of the basic Red

"This plan should tell when C l'n sailingd h 'II d I ross courses 'an were you "1 epar., _c ... ;"~ .... _" .. ,~" ~_ ",,'hnorrl

W nere you will oe cru l"tIIl;'I' v" '''0, • _ ....... 0 -.

and when and where you will boatwg.. .return. Should you fail to, Further lflformatlOn mayreturn in a reasonable length I be obtained by calling 833-of time, the person holding I 4440. _

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compare our distinct features20 INDOOR TENNIS COURTS4 OUTDOOR CLAY COURTS

weather w1th light winds and means that a northeast wind on its way, he ,said.clear skies,' followed by a has hundreds of miles of Boaters are advised tocold front with winds from water surface to build a dev. check weather conditions be.the northwest," says Dave astating wave pattern. fore leaving the dock and toClark of the Federal Avia.' Typically, Lake St. Clair observe small craft warn.tion Administration who reo and Grosse Pointe nave winds ings. There is a local marineports weather to pilots at that prevail from the south. weather channel available toDetroit City Airport. "A cold west in summer, northwest boaters with radios. Thisfront replaces the warm ma~s in winter, with summer channel bflladcasts continuoof air with cooler air. It is storms coming in from the ous weather infonnation forusually pre<'eeded by a squall northwest. boaters, updated hourly 'Oror a thunderstorm. The "The storms we experience when conditions change. Inweather -then clears and are not as sudden as 'We addition, most Detroit radiocools, a high pressure system sometimes :think," said Ken stations carry marine weath.moves in, ,and we have the Castor, "since weather acts er information. Round-the.cycle repeating itself again over a large area." There is clock weather reports arewith clear skies, light winds, usually ample warning to available for boaters by call-and a warming trend," Clark boaters that bad weather is ing 881.7787.said_ i --------------------- _

Now the bad news, Mich.igan's changeable weather isalso due to its proximity tothe ,lakes. "Moisture gene-rat e s condemation andclouds," says Ken Castor,weather instructor for the IGrosse Pointe Power Squad-ron.

"Since Grosse Pointe iseast of Lake Michigan, weget ,the results oC winds thathave blown across Lake Mich.igan and have picked up itsmoisture. We get some ex.tremes of weather that arenot possible in the plainsstates," Castor said.

More bad news. Lake St.Clair has an unusual wavepattern for several reasons.It is a small, shallow body ofwater, thereby giving rise toshort, choppy waves thatkick up quickly whi!n asquall line moves in. Theseshort, confused waves areparticularly treacherous forsmall craft.

"Lake St. Clair waves aremostly wakes," said DaveClark. "Also, the lake haspractically no beaches. Wavesthat are generated tend tohit breakwalls and bounce

Iback, creating a conCusing

I non.pattern of waves."Lake Huron, an the other I

hand, has longer, rolling iwaves that arc predictable!and less dangerous to boaters:that are riding out a storm. I

Lake Erie is shallow like,I Lake St. Clair and usually I

I, has the same short, steep I

"Lake Erie chop" that is.I quite dangerous. In addition, 'i Lake Erie's great length': from northeast to southwest

IIonor PointeNet Coaches

G r 0 sse Poi n t e has aunique location on the edgeof a small inland lake-LakeSt. Clair. Yet we are also inthe midst of the larg('r sys.tem of Great Lakes, and thatposition ac<Xlunts for boththe good news and the badnews, weather.wise.

Fir s t the good news.Grosse Pointe boaters arepart of the privileged few inthe United States that haveaccess to a large fresh waterlake for cruising. We are, infact, within one day's cruiseof two large bodies 'Of water- Lake Huron and LakeErie. We're also within afew days of Lake Michigan,Lake Superior, and Georgi~nBay - often called the sixthGreat Lake, and OI;e of themost popular vacation spotsfor Detroit area cruisingfamilies. We are a few dayscruise from Lake Ontario andthe New York State DargeI Canal (formerly t!1(! Erie

I Canal) which 'Connects the,Great Lakes to the Hudsoni River and the Atlantic coast.

I"Typical summer weather

in Grosse Pointe means twoor t h re e days of warm

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Over 130 runners, from a followed the event. Lesfield of 180 entrants, turned Steele, of the Park, capturedout in thunderstorms last first place. Paul Lewis, of S t e p h ani e PrychitkoSaturday, August 2, !for the Woods, took Se<'ond and (Grosse Pointe South HighTennis and Crumpets' first John Rosculet, of the Woods, School) and George AndrewsLUV RUN, a benefit for finished third. (University Liggett School)Children's Hospital of Detroit Seymour Cadillac owner were named Class A andand the hospital's Renal Dick S e y m 0 u r, of the Class C.D Gitls TennisDialysis Program. Shores, also participated in "Coaches of The Year" by

The 5,000 meter run, spon. the race. the Michigan High Schoolsored by Seymour Cadillac of The event was organized Tennis Co.ach~s Association. I 'i ,nnt'r~;" ,.,~ "'\ \.,"'........... <' 'h"'" ~ ~ t..~ _ ~_ •. ,,_.\."

.. ~ • v .. ~ oy KaLJIY l'ieUIl1<1nn, tirosse I ~" .. w '-' "~,,,,,,,,, __ j l#lIIl(~!> r 'J '11'~(" r;;: -;~d"Mr;. H~~ry Pointe chairman of Tennis year as VarSI~y tenms coach,;. _r~~.'tit J fJDomzalski and continued and Crumpets, Dodie Giroux, at G~osse Pomte South, .has ". •.down Windmill Pointe drive. Kathy Heitman and Andriene complied a record of 92 wms . " '._

Refreshments and awards Papalexiou. 6 losses. She has led squads. ..----------------------- to five league champion. (, /) ,

ships, six regional champion. '. ~! .1 >'List Park Tourney ChalUps ships, and four state cham. . 'pionships.

Despite a delay in the singles, Larry Bauer out. George was honored in hisstart of the matches, the pointed Brian Doyal, 6,0, 6.1. first year as ULS Girls' Ten.~rosse Pointte Park T~nnis In

fdKou.bltesactiodn, sth

te htea?1 nis Coach. He .has coached L:,.., .Y'"

ournamen was agaIn a a rIS en an ep ame the boys junior varsity team Pholo. by Pall Kollersuccessful event. Due to rain, Schulte def~ated Kathy Tur. and his J.V. team has com. Pictured with their championship (Left to right), KEVIN BRODY,the tourney was extended ner and Cmdy !e~es. 6:3... piled a record of 70 wins trophies are members of the Grosse JEFF WILLIAMS, W A L T ZAZIS-to Sunday, July 27. 6.1, to take the GIrls 14 aIJu I and 11 losses over five years. PAW 0

ointe Woods-Shores Minor League KI, D."1.LE ILS N. Third row,As competition progressed, under category. Last fall his girls' team was Arne r i can Western title team, standing, DEBRA WILSON, GRA-

the pIa y e r s experienced The Mother. D a ugh t e r 7.3 and were regional andlong, but exciting games. event was won by Ruth and state runners.up to Kings- Omaha. Omaha won the Americ~n HAM SUTCLIFFE and DANNYThe spectators in v 0 I v e d Annie Day, as they beat wood. League pennant and finished with a MacDOUGALL. Front row, (Left tothemselves in each match, Chee.Chee and Patly Wil. Prychitko and Andrews record cif 10 wins and two losses. right), DAN WOOD, DAVID ANUS-following every point and liams, 7-5, 6-3. The Father. will be honored along with Pictured in the top row, (left to BIGIAN, KURT LINEBAUGH andcrowds grew larger each Daughter team of Mick and the other coaches of the year right), are coaches CHUCK ZAZIS- EDDIE WOOD. Team members notnight. Karen Miller took Charles at the annual MHSTeCA KI, JIM FOWLER and manager pictured include Brad Fowler and

In the Girls' 12 and under and Katy Turner, 6-3, 4-6, workshop, February 6 and 7. DALE WOOD. Second row, standing, Frank Garavaglia.singles, Stephanie Schulte 6.2. ------------.- _took Sarah Mayer, 6-3, 6.1. The Fat her - Son finalsAmy Leverenz beat Kris turned out to be the first D'l G h f N t W tlSchulte, 6.7 3-6 6.1, to win action for both teams, as ame eograp y, or as y ea lerthe Girls" 14 'and under I they had reached the finalssingles title. by forfeit. Jimmy and Jerry By Margie Reins Smith

Annie Day topped Beth Williams. outpointed JamesCarrier, 6-2, 6-4, to capture and RankIn Barker,. 6-4, 6.3.the Girls' 18 and under The Mother-Son htle wassingles. taken by Al Turner and

In the boys' 16 and under (Continued on Page 2-C)

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Richard G. SolakCITY CLERK

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TUFF.KOTE RUSTPROOFING.. 822.5300

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Upon proper motion made, supported and carried theMeeting adjourned at 9:50 p.m...James H. Dingeman

MAYOR

The Council adopted a resolution to hold a Closed sessionfor the purpose I of consulting with the City Attorney todiscuss matter concerning threatened litigation.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OFTHE CITY COUNCIL OF GROSSEPOINTE WOODS - PROJECT PLANFOR THE ECONOMIC DEVELOP-MENT CORPORATION FOR THECOUNTY OF WAYNE; GROSSEPOINTE CABLE. INC. PROJECT. IN-CLUDING ISSUANCE OF LIMITEDOBLIGATION REVENUE BONDS,NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the

City Council of Grosse Pointe Woods willhold a public hearing at 7:30 p.m. at theGrosse Pointe Woods City Hall, 20025 MackAvenue, Grosse Pointe Woods on AUGUST18,'1980, on the project plan prepared by theEconomic Development Corporation of theCounty of Wayne for a project to be ac-quired for Grosse Pointe Cable, Inc., whichproject will be located in the cities ofGrosse Pointe, Grosse Pointe Farms.Grosse Pointe Woods, Grosse Pointe Parkand Harper Woods; County of Wayne, Stateof Michigan.

Included in the project area and projectdistrict are lands and a building to be usedin connection with the operation of thecable television system located at 15017East Jefferson Avenue in the City of GrossePointe Park, the receiving facilities, head-in processing equipment, amplifying

. equipment, distribution cable, miscellane-ous studio equipment, assorted equipment,fixtures and machinery used in conjunctionwith the system as a whole, including, butnot limited to such equipment, fixtures andmachinery to be installed to its business of.fice being leased at 19245 Mack Avenue,Grosse Pointe Woods. The cable will beplaced underground or be attached to De.troit Edison and Michigan Bell poles withinmunicipal easements and rights of way.

Maps, plats and a description of the pro.posed project plan will be available at theWayne County Planning Commission Office.730 City.County Building, Two WoodwardAvenue, Detroit, Michigan, and all aspectsof the proposed project plan will be open fordiscussion at the public hearing. The CityCouncil of Grosse Pointe Woods shall pro.vide an opportunity for interested personsto be heard and shall receive and considercommunications in writing with referenceto the hearing. The hearing shall providethe fullest opportunity for the expression ofopinion for comments on the merits and in.troduction of documentary, evidence perti.nent to the proposed project plan.

Chester E. PetersenCity Administrator-Clerk

.John R. Nicholson.Cl('rk

BIDS WANTED CURBREPLACEMENTVilLAGE OF

GROSSEPOINTESHORES

SCaled proposal for thecapping of an estimated5.000 feet of curb will berecejved at the VillageHall, 795 Lake Shore Road,Grosse Pointe Shores,Michigan 482.36. until 4: 00p.m., Thursday, August 14.1980. at which time all bidswill be publicly openedand read aloud.

The Village will takebids on the capping ofcurb on Oxford Road inthe Village of GrossePointe Shores. Copies ofthe specifications and pro-posal may be obtained at'the clerk's office duringbusiness hours.

Each proposal must beaccompanied by a certi.fied check. bank draft orsatisfactorv suretv bidbond in an amount not lessthan 5 percent of the totalbid price as guarantee andsecurity for t he accept.ance of the contract.

:-';0 proposal. once sub.mltlecl may be withdrawnf or at I(';lst 30 days afterthe actual opemng of thebids. Th(' Village of GrossePomt(' Shores res('rves thefight to wal\'e any irregu.larity in an\' hid or to r('.ject 'any or 'all hlds and toaccept the bid deemed to1)(' to Ihe Ix>st interest ofthe Village.

• T w e I v e and under:(boys) Matt Smith, PatBrennan, Sean Hoye; (girls),Nancy Ve!torel1o, MaryannMontagne, and Mar g r e tEckel.

• Fourteen . and under:(boys) 1\1 art y Montagne,Peter Ecklund, Ian MacCon-nachie; (girls) Heather Am.burg, Katy Eckel, and Mau-reen O'Meara.

• Sevepteen and under:(boys) Dan Levitt,. DavidC en t n e r, Vince Brennan; --------------------(girls) Kathy Roarty, ChristyDeulsch, and Maureen Cross.

Named "Park Mother ofthe Year", was Mrs. BryanThompson, who .not onlycame to cheer and .time forevery meet, but promised todive off the high board ifthe team won-a feat shenever dreamed of attempt.ing. Great appreciation isextended to everyone whohelped the Park this season.

Pay to RunA Columbus, Ohio, busi.

nessman, a fitness buff him.self, pays e m p I 0 y e e s a

By Kathy Roany monthly bonus of $25 if theyrun six miles a week. Those

The Grosse Pointe Park who run 14 miles get a $35Swim Team entered the site monthly boost.of the Inter-City Finals on --------.--------------July 23 and 24 at Grosse CITY OFPointe City park, team It! 2ft 7'&1'shirts portraying their motto wrUlilir ifPuiutr Jjlarms-The Park Is BaekAnd Here To Stay! MICHIGAN

pr~;:d ~~s~~ b~ar~re:=~~ SUMMARY OF THE MINUTESfour pool records, attaining JULY 28, 1980eight first places, and by

I winning many other medals. The Meeting was called 10 order at 8:00 p.m.Amidst constant cheering, Present on Roll Coli: Mayor James H. Dingeman,

Councilmen Joseph L. Fromm, Jack M. Cudlip,the Park became the Inter. Harry T. EcWin and Gail Kaess.City 'and Dual Meet Cham.pions for the ninth time in Those Absent Were: Councilmen Nancy J. Waugaman

) ... _ th~ eleven years under coach and Lloyd A. Semple (Councilmen Waugaman andTim Kennar)'. Semple later arrived at the Meeting)

Also Present: Mr. Lawrence G. Campbell, City Atlor .. ," ). ; .. , The coaching staff aiding ney and Mrs. Kathleen G. Lewis, Associate Coun-.'. . Tim Kennary, included Jed sel.

Kuhn, John Hessburg, Betsy Mayor James H. Dingeman presided at the Meeting.Cro~~ amI Pattv nihnf'v who I

V who all were age'-group The Mmutes of the Regular Meeting which was held on'.. ' leaders in their younger July 16, 1980, were approved as corrected.(. ~ years. After a full discussion, it was the consensus of Council

)."hI c''-' to approve Police Chief Ferber's recommendation for~ Kennary says of his assist- "Two Hour Parking, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday thru

''''W«''> ants, "I was greatly pleased Friday," on both sides of Chalfonte Avenue, betweenwith their dedication and Hillcrest Road and Moross Road.

" spirit. I feel that we could The Council approved the request for transfer of own.not have won the finals

ership of the 1977 Class C License in escrow from Her-without their superb coach- bert I. Keiden, Receiver for 123 Kercheval, Inc., to theing abilities." Kercheval Investment Corporation.

Following the meet, tro- The Council approved the low bid submitted by Ajaxphies were awarded at the Paving for Asphalt Recapping of Muir Road, in theteam dance for the top three total amount of $16,200.00.high-point winners in each The Council approved the low bids submitted by Cariniage group. The win n e r s cement Company for curbs and catch basin repair, inwere, respectively: the lotal amount of $45,620.00.

• E i g h tan d under: the Council adopted a resolution approving member-(boys) Mike Montagne, Jerry ship in the Southeast Michigan Council of GovernmentsMitchell, Jeff Jogan; (girls), and payment of Annual Membership dues of $750.00.Ann Eckel, Chrissy Schulte, The Council further .adopted a resolution appointingand Geralyn Bocci. Councilman Gail Kaess as the official delegate to the

• Ten and under: ('boys) Southeast Michigan Council of Governments with theIan Thompson, Bill Thomp- alternate delegate to be Richard G. Solak.son, Aaron Smith; (girls),Katie Turner, Meg Peterson, The following Report was received by the Council andand Brittian Monroe. ordered placed on file:

/

A. Fire Department Report for the month of June,1980.

AC 616.328-4323

REQUESTFOR BIDSLAB CABINETS

The Board of Education ofthe Grosse Pointe PublicSchool System hereby invitesthe submission of sealed bidsfor

LAB CABINETSBids will be received until

3:00 p.m. on the 21st day ofAugust. 1980, at the office ofthe supervisor of career andvocational education, 389 Sl.Clair, Grosse Pointe, Michi-gan 48230, at which time andplace all bids will be publiclyopened and read. Specifica.tions and bid forms may beobtained at the same office.The right to reject any any/orall bids is reserved. Any bidsubmitted will be binding forthirty days subsequent to thedate of bid opening. A bidbond and performance bond isreqUIred.

For TheBoard of EducationThe Grosse PointePublic School SystemLarry D. RankensDirector ofBusiness Affairs

August 4. 1980

Farms Tops CityIn Districts .

George Ghazal pitched ano.hitter and hit a two:(,\Inhomer to lead the GrossePointe .Farms All Stars to a7-0 victory 0 ve r GrossePointe City in the openinggame of District 6 LittleLeague competition.

Bill Adlhoch and RobbieWood each contributed' adouble and a single to theFarms attack. Costa Papistaand Mike Hennessey alsosingled for the Farms.

Other m e m b e r s of theteam include Steve Nagler,Eric Doelle Peter Muer,Ryan Hoeh: Ty Zablocki,Tom Jones Joe Cobb, KenVandekerkhove, and RickJungwirth.

The squad is coached byMike Papista, Bill Adlhochand Russ Jones.

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mdes we,,' of Us. 27 on the I€'II ilde of M ~SDIRECTIONS fROM US.27 - [", II. 55 we" lor Lo~ .. C"y Houghto" lake ond Wf'!~' Bronch EXit M 55 west th.f\ turn 19ft (crOBmg over U~ }7 J onrl con.If'\\Je loward'S. lake CI'''' We ore aXQ(tly"Ill mdef welo' of U~ ')7 on !he teft SIde of M 5'S

The first official practiceday, as set by the NUchiganHigh School Athletic Associ.tion for this year's fallsports, is Monday, August 11.The following are the datesand times for the first prac-tice for each sport at NorthHigh.

Monday, August 11: Girls'Basketball - 8 a.m.; Boys'and Girls' Cross Country -8 a.m.; Boys' Football -Varsity and J.V. - 8 a.m.;ninth grade - 9 am.; Boys'Soccer - 3:30 p.m.; Girls'Tennis - 3 p.m.

Monday, August 18: Girls'Swimming - 8:30 a.m. Tues.day, August 19: Golf - 9a.m.- Athletes should report to I

the gym area ready to partie. Iipate. Physical examinationsare required before any ath'llete may begin practicing.

NH Fall SportsPractice Is Set

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Benefit Golf ()uting Is SetThe Children's Leukemia I golfing event, there will be

Foundation of Michigan will contests, including those forsponsor its first Golf Outing Ipngest drives, closest to hole,on Monday, August 18, at low gross score, low netthe Forest Lake Country score and putting.Club in West Bloomfield. j A ticket price of $50 is set

A $100 donation includes for those who would like to18 holes of golf and a cart, participate in the activitiesa continental breakfast use but will not play golf. Fur.of beverage cart, buffet ther information on the eventlunch, cocktail hour, dinner, may be obtained by contact-open bar and use of locker ing Dan Trent tournamer.troom facilities and games chairman, at (313) 353-8222.tables. Door prizes will beawarded.

Joe Weaver is Master ofCeremonies for the outing.In addition to the regular

Park Tennis(Continued from: Page 1.c)Faith Foster in a forfeit.

Carol Tyler beat JudyFlowers, 6.3, 6.4, to take theWomen's singles title. Theteam of Jennifer Tewes andBarb Shaheen earned theWomen's doubles title bytopping Nancy Mayer andJudy Flowers, 6-2, 6-2,

Al Turner beat Tom Smith,6-0, 6-3, to capture the Men'ssingles crown. The Men'sdoubles team of Al Hart andDon Berschback scored anupset victory over TonyTewes and Bill Hodgeman,0.6, 7-6, 6-4.

The Mixed doubles titlewent to Jennifer Tewes andDon Berschback, who bestedBarb Shaheen and KarlTewes, 4-6, 6-0, 6.0.

South Sports Practices SetThe Grosse Pointe South team will begin practice on,

sports season is set to open Tuesday, August 12, at 7:at the high school during p.m. at South's track. Girls':the next two weeks. This swimming practice beg insyear, two new sports have Tuesday, August 12 at the!been added to the schedule North High School pool.at South, including a ninth Swimmers are urged to con-grade girls' basketball team tact Tim Kennary at 885.3745and a ~'arsity and junior or 822-2812 for a slartingvarsity soccer program. time.

Opening practice times and Elworthy Field is the sitesites follow. Girls' Cross. for the !\londay. August 18.country - ~ronday, August starting date for Girls' Ten.11, at 6:30 p.m. at South's nis .. The practice time is 8track: Football - 4 p.rn .. a.m. Soccer begins on Wcd-Monday, August 11, at South; nesday, August 20, at 4 p.m.Girls' Basketball - 7 p.m., at Elworthy Field. For in.~l:onday, August 11, at the, formation on Golf practiceSouth gym. ! time and site. contact Harvey

Thr, Boys' Cross.Country, Richardson. at 773-1079.

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APPLICATION TOORGANIZE A

NATIONAL BANK

The Magnificent Muskegon River

"Nature's Refuge"

We, the undersigned, intending to or-ganize and operate a national bank in ac-cordance with the provisions of the NationalBank Act, as amended, do hereby make ap-plication to the Comptroller of the Currencyfor permission to organize said nationalbank, and propose as follows:1. That the main office of said national bank

be located at 21143 Mack Avenue, in theCity of Grosse Pointe Woods, County ofWayne, S.tate of Michigan.

2. That said national bank would have thefollowing title:

Michigan Nallonal Bank. Grosse Poinles

3. That said national bank would be au-thorized to issue 75,000 of capital stock, $10par value, 75,000of said shares to be issuedin connection with the organization of saidnational bank for a total consideration of$1,500,000or $20.00 per share.

4. That the total consiqeration received bysaid national bank for the shares issued byit be allocated as follows:

Capital $ 750,000Surplus 750,000Total consideration $1,500.000

5. That John M. Kidle of P.O. Box 589, Cityof Bloomfeild Hills, County of Oakland,State of Michigan act as sole and exclu-sive agent to represent and appear forthe undersigned before the Comptroller ofthe Currency, and to receive all corres-pondence and documents in respect ofthis Application. "-

Names and City addressesof Applicants:

Gerald J. DeVore George A. PiersonRochester, MI Birmingham, MIEdwin Jones Hugh M. WrightBirmingham, MI 'fray, MIGlenn J. McVeighLivonia, MI

The Application was accepted for filingby the Regional Administrator of NationalBanks on July 28, 1980.

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, LOOKING FOR ride to Char.levoix or Traverse City.Will split gas cost, wouldtiKI' to leave August 12 or I13, Call the 11th.13th, 885.3618. I

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business. 881.5893, . pp catIOns, -----------___________ for full and part time will GIRL FRIDAY -18, nice of.DENTAL ASSISTANT, ex. be taken on Friday ONLY, fice" must drive, run er.

perienced, 527.0250, 10 to 5. Apply in person, rands, relieve switchboard,Lee's Hallmark, 7.Mack will teach. Call 823-6000,

DRIVERS, good driving rec- Center, ext. 37.ord, choice of hours, avail. Iable, start today, 885.1070, LEGAL SECRETARY, Down. PART TnlE secretary for

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experience, excellent wages secretary, ~Iust have ex- writing required. Interest.and benefits. Apply Ne' cel1ent shorthand and typo ed applicants call 962.1722.mo's RenCen between 2 nig skills,. Salary com men. : -----------and 5, Ask for Doug 259. surate with ability. Please TEEN.AGE girl wanted for1525. contact Mrs. Kohut at 961. babysitting, 2 small chil.

----------- 7900, dren in Northern MichiganSITTER FOR kindergartner --------.--- August IS-30th. Reply

and one preschooler, week. RECEPTIONIST. Downtown i Grosse Pointe News, Boxdays 8:45 to 2:15 beginning Detroit law firm needs reo I M.1l}.September 2. My Grosse ceptionist.messenger. LightPointe City home or your typing skill required. Full WANTED, ARABIC (EgyptMaire School district home I time permanent position. Jordan) language tutor toonly, 882.3479 after 3. Call Mrs. Kohut at 961. teach in my home in

CORRECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS: Responsibility for a -----------1 7900 for interview appoint. Grosse Pointe. Flexibleclassified adv. error is limited to either a cancellation of the CARETAKER COUPLE, re.1 ment. hours. Alter 6 p,m. andcharge for or a re.run 01 the portion In error. Notification tirees preferred, manage ----------- weekends, reply Box B-1,must be given In time lor correction In the following Issue. 21.unit apartment build. BABYSITTER WANTED. in I Grosse Pointe News.We assume no responsibility lor the same error after the ing. City airport area. my home, 1 child, own _Ilrst Insertion.

SWEDISH MASSAGE given CLASSIFYING& CENSORSHIP: We resarve tha right to Apartment and utilities transportation, Tue9days, ASSISTANT manager • legalin your own home by certi. classify each ad under Its appropriate heading, The Pub. furnished. No salary. Willi Thursdays, end of August secretary lor Renaissancefied masseuse. lisher reserves the right to edit or reject copy submitted for compensate for extra ser- 824.1762, offices. Great growth po_

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EDUCATION GENERAL math skills wanted immed. Apply in person at York. SALESPROFESSIONAL ----------1 ' I iately. Call Mrs. Duffy B85. shire Food Market, 16711

SWEDISH MASSAGE TUTORI NG ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A I 1132, Mack .HOME CALLS L SUBJECTS REWARDING CAREER? :--------- ---------

In the comfort of your own A L REAL ESTATB MAYBE ! REGISTERED NURSE for JOIN OUR world of fashion, Ihome, at your convenience. GRADES 1 THRU 12 YOUR ANSWER ! Pediatrician's office. 884. we have a formula to make:Call David Guertler, a Ii. PROFESSIONAL FACULTY We,~ave openings fo~ 2 am. i 6700. selling rewarding and fun,'censed masseur, .at 885. WE CAN HELP bll.lOUSsalespeopl~ tn each'l WA:-;TED-Mature, experi. Gantos offers the best of7806 for an appomtment. GROSSE POINTE of our branch offIces ~ear I enced person to assist everything, so join ourReferences. I LEARNING CENTER Eastland, Grosse Po:nte i working couple (soon to be :~:~f ~~~as~i~"e pr~~~t~~~;

2-ENTERTAINMENT 63 Kercheval on the Hill Park and Grosse Pomtel working parents) with available. Apply at Gan.343.0836 881.8281 I Woods; ,We offer g.enerous i child care, our place or tos, Renaissance Center.V INT AGE ---------- advertISIng, ~I?or tIme and i yours, 331-6103 evenings. _

PIANO STYLI NGS PRIVATE TUTORING close superVlslOn. Compre. I . WAYNE UNIVERSITY _in your own home. All sub. hensi ve training classes I CLEANING LADY, 2 days a Part or full time experl"Piano entertainment for the . t 11 1 1 Ad It d IJec s; a eve S. u s an start soon. Call Paris Di'l week, After 6 p,m, 884. enced secretary, preferably

Co c k t ail Party, Dinner children. Certified teaehers, Santo for interview ap. 9161. with shorthand, editorialParty, Your Special Event, DETROIT and SUBURBAN nointment. 884.0600. ----------- k'll h I f 1 C 11Special Moment. Phone TUTORING SERVICE JOHNSTONE & TYPIST _ Part time, leglal s I s e p u . a morn.

ings 577.1011, eveningsJeff, 646.9531 or 6£6.5478, 356-0099 JOHNSTONE ex per i e n c e preferred, 886-0479-.---------- ------------ ----------- downtown law office, 964.,' 1PIANO-GUITAR music, all MEDICAL CAREERS: Fern- EXCITING opportunity for _212_1. _ \ HOSTESSES :,

social occasions, Experi- dale Medical. 541.0686, th' t' d .enced composer, arranger. Call Karl Ernst, 9-12, en uSlas IC persons eSlr. DENTAL HYGIENIST {or Part-time, no experience nee. \375.1820 or 296-1032 eve. ------------ ing second income, Flex- Monday and Wednesday, essary. Apply in person, I

, 2D-e: "MPS I ible hours, No telephone Grosse Pointe Farms. 885. I Original Pancake House, Inmgs. A interviews, For personal 92A-MUSIC I HAVE FUN and learn bas. interview call Maril)'n 8t __ 4_5_4_. ~;~~s Mack: Grosse Pointe

EDUCATION ketball at University Lig. 824.2200 - 1:00 p,m ..5'r)0 IDEAL FOR college student. ' _gett School basketbalicamp p.m. daily. I Part. time w~rk to inst~lI Medica I ,

GROSSE POINTE for boys and girls, August ----------! marine equIpment. SaIl. T '" HERMAN 5INSTITUTE OF 11.15. Camp runs from 9 FULL TlME medical assist. boat experience required, ranscr~ptl~nlst

a.m ..3. Imtruction, movies ant for Eastside doctor's electronics knowledge pre, i SI. John Hosp!tal IS in need! World of Sporting GoodsMUS! C and free swimming every. office. Some experience. Ierred. 521.2121, . i of an experienced Pathol.Private instruction - piano, day. Call 886.5861 to enroll I 8234333, 823.5980" . ogy transcriber. The posi.

voice, strings, wind and I ------------ LEGAL SECRETARY for lion available is full time Herman's Sporting Goods isbrass instruments, guitar, I 2G-CONVALESCENT DENTAL downtown office, Experi. day shift. Interested candi. seeking qualified Ski Sales-mandolin, organ and, CARE i ASSISTANT e~ced or.. will train indio dates MUST have experi.1 p,ersons an~ Shop .Techni.th D' f . h d f'. VIdual '" Ith neat. appear- ence. in Pathology, lermi. clans to fill opemngs at

.eory. IS mguls e ac. CARE FOR your loved ones Part tIme r.~onday, Tuesday, I ance and good tYPing. 963. nology and transcription. I our Harper Woods loca.ulty. 882.4963. in hospital or home. Ex. Thursday I~ pleasa~t, busy I 7755, An excellent benefit pack. I t~on. Retail experience de.

2A-MUSIC perienced nurse's aides, Grosse Pomte offIce. Ex. SECRETARY FOR manufac. age will accompany a SIred but not necessary,EDUCATION ~?r~;~,~M~~:~lt~4-~~~~ :~~~~:. preferred, Call t u reI'" s representative, starti~g salary based .on We offer a competitive sal-

___________ shorthand, typing, good experJ~nce. For mo:e m. ary, excellent company-WOODS MUSIC One. 569.2585, I phone skills, necessary, formahon ~all or wrIte St. paid benefits and generous

STUDIO 3-LOST AND FOUND II' RN, LPN full time position, to start John Hospl~al, 22101 Mo. employee discounts.20551 Mack 885.0024 early September, Salary ross, DetrOIt, Ml 48236.

Guitar, piano, theory, LOST, male cat, gray with I N U RS E open. 882.7835. (313) 343.3980, APPLY STORE MANAGERHome or studio. black stripes, vicinity of IDEAL FOR retiree, Part PART Tnm secretJary, four WED. TO SAT.

DRU:\i LESSONS, snare or South Renaud, name Butch A ID time 3 to 4 hours daily, hours per day, knowledge 10 a.m. to 8 p.m,set, by South stUdent. Take < Cas,idy, Call 884.1557, reo Immediate 0 pen i n g s in. Retail sales and phone so. of Blue Cross.Blue Shield HERMAN'Sages 6-13. Call Amy, 884.: _\_va_r_d_, I Grosse Pointe for staffing licitation, Northeast Bat. and :\1edicare forms help' World of Sporting Goods9531 ; FOUND brown female dog" and private dut~'. Call tery, 882-3520. ful. Small East side office.

h h d 8843828' ---------- Send resume to Box A-32. E-578 Eastland CenterPIA='10 LESSONS part Dac s un, . , I MA COMB nOO~l CLERK wanted af', Grosse Pointe News, Grosse 18000 Vernier Road

C, of :\1. GRADCATE 4-H ELP WANTED- I ternoons 4.12. Apply in I Pointe Farms, ~fichigan Harper Woods, ~lichigan371 2213 . NURSING person, Pontchartrain Ho. 48236. I

I - GENERAL: tel, 2 Washington Boule.: I Equal Opportunity Emplo~'er. PIA:\'O LESSO:\'S, qualified: ORTHODONTIC Assistant- 1 UN LIM ITED vard. Equal Opportunity. WA:\TTED: Experienced wo.: F===========::.::.::.-=..-=..-=--=--::;

teacher. my home, 882.7772 I Grosse Pointe office, full' Emplo~'er. man to work as sales clerk: EXPERI ENCEDt' . d p efer 739-8590 ---------- at retail cigarette and mag.'2B-TUTORI"'G A"'D Ime. experience r . 'I PART TI:\IE bookkeeper,. HAIRDRESSER

l"'l l"'l red, some Saturda"s re., azine store. References reoUC TIO'" 0 ----------- restauran~ experience pre., . d 8860583ED A..... quired, 882-2820, i LEGAL SECRETARY for ferred, 822.0266, . _q_u.l_r_e_,__ .__ , WANTED

d t I ff' 'th SALES Joseph's of Grosse PointeTCTORI:\G by a certified SCHOOL CROSSI:-;G own own aw 0 Ice WI FULL OR part time tele. It2acher, Reading, math, Gt'ARDS a beautiful view, willing to phone collector, experi.' Ful.I time an~ part time posi- 882-2239spelling. handwriting. Your' S4.69 per hour . S5,29 per train intelligent young \a. enced only, 6 ~lile.Gratiot hons available, Pleasant '----- ....J

i home. 881,9092. hour, Applications now be. dy with good typing and area, 371-5675, working conditions and ex, F:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:=,I --.----------- ing accepted b)' the Grosse dictaphone skills, and ---------- cellent benefits. Apply in HO:\lEMAKERS.]. ~lE~JORIAL :"il"RSERdY I:'\C, Pointe Woods Department some office experience, HOeSE DIRECTOR for ~ISU person, Supplement your family

A co-operative non. iscrlm. of Public Safety, 20025: Salary commensurate with s:>rority, Individual need., JACOBSO;o.;'S income with a job that's" atory nursery school. Share ~Iack Ave, Equal oppor. ability. 962.4800, ed with experience in 17000 Kercheval FU:-;~ Be your own boss.

6 or 7 mornings per year tunity Employer, CASHIERS 1 k k heme management and a -------_.___ Work your own hourswith your child as a teach. ----~~----------- , c er s, coo s deme to work with young' COOKSIng parent. Ope:1ings for:l WA:\'TED: hi.'\h school sen. wanted, :\lust be 18, Will women, Send resume to demonstrating ~IERRI.and 4 .I'car aids. 084.9453, ior with early dismissal for train. Apply at ~Jr. C'.s PO B 258 Ok Full time, no experience nee., ~IAC Toys and Gifts on

_____________ . . pm, receptionist, Clerical Deli, 16830 East Warren, .. ox , emos, e"sary. Apply in person, party plan. Hi g b est:\lichigan 48864,1A-PERSONALS skills required, t~'ping nec, ~ __ ... ' .. Original Pancake House, commission,:\'o invest.I essary. 0 f f ice machines N U R S ES WA:"iTED: Distribution clerk 20273 ~lack, Grosse Pointe ment, delivering or col.

helpful. Community organ. E' Y F d to do mailing, receiving. Woods, lecting. Call toll freeization Call 885,4600. nJoy our ree om filing and miscellaneous -------------- 1-800.553.9066, or write:

Your Family officc duties for smal1. COU:'\TER PERSO:'\, regis. 1 :'IYERRI.:\fAC, 801 Jack.Your Profession pleasant office. expcrlencc ter, checkout, rentals, ac. son, Dubuque, IA 52001,

required. 3 days PCI' week, counting. 17800 :\lack. '-- ......TOP WAGES I) to 5 Basile Inc, 22522 ----------- .---------- ..-----Ea,t 9 ~ll1c, 51. Clm FI:'\E JE\VELRY STORE ~rA:"i'AGERBEN EFJTS Shorcs. 886.1753. BLACK, STARR & FROST

Uniform AHowoncc . - ------------- Fine Jewelers Since 1810LEARN LEGAL!Vacation Pay In October, 1980, Black, Starr & Frost will open its

Company close to 1.75 will D' F . IMalpractice Insurance first etrolt store at air ane Town Centcr intrain you. if you have b W 'II b ' f

Mo/'or Medical Dear orn, 'e WI e oPPosIte Saks Fi th Avenue,good skills and secretarialPaid Mileag.: 11 k d I 2 3K Black. Starr & Frost is the oldest fine jeweler in theHoliday Pay Be groun . sa ary 1 ,1 1'nited States and has recently begun an extcn.

plus bencflts and ourInser"I'ce Educatl'on f d sivc expansion program, 'VI' are currently seek.

• agency cc pal . ing an experienced Guild Jewelry Storc ~!anagel'.ADAMS Someone with extensive knowledge of fine dia.

& moncls and precious gems.MARTI N In exchange for your knowledge and experience, we

PERSO:'\:'\EL provide excellent compensatIOn and company920 F: ~laplc benefits.Birmingham If you qllalify for this managerial pOSition. plea;;e call646.5600 ~Ir. Paul Pastor collect at (215) 62.'i.3774. to ar.IHAL.:\-.TOB rangc an interview. InterVIews will be held at

24 hour S('fl'icf' to hrar the H~att Regency Dearborn on August 19 andahout mo,t rccpnt openln1\s 20.

646-8780

1A-PERSONALS

INDEX TO SERVICE OFFERED

THE GROSSE POINTE NEWS MAYBE PUR-CHASED FROM THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:(Stores are listed by streets and from Detroit onthrough the Grosse Pointes, Harper Woods and St.Clair Shores,)

DOWNTOWN:Ren.Cen. Calumet Tobacco and gift shop,main I'evel, near 100 Tower.

JEFFERSON AVE.Riverhouse Gift Shop, off Jefferson On Marine DrivePark Pharmacy, Nottingham and JeffersonVillage Wine Shop, Beaconsfield and Jefferson

MAUMEE:Bon Secours Hospital, Cadieux and Maumee, gift shopSchettler Drugs, Fisher and Maumee

KERCHEVAL AVE:Art's Party Store, Wayburn and KerchevalCunningham Drug Store, Notre Dame and KerchevalNotre Dame Pharmacy, Notre Dame and KerchevalKent Drugs, Fisher and KerchevalGROSSE POINTE NEWS, 99 KerchevalPerry Drugs on the HillTrail Pharmacy, on the HillCottage Hospital, Muir and Kercheval

CHARLEVOIX:Lou's Party Store, Lakepointe and Charlevoix

MACK AVE:Maryland Beverage Shoppe, Maryland and MackJohnsons Milk Depot, Nottingham and MackDevonshire Drug, Devonshire and MackYorkshire Market, Yorkshire and MackA.J, Meyer Pharmacy, Audubon and MackParkies Party Store, St, Clair and MackAlger Party Store, St. Clair and MackRand's Pharmacy, McMillan and MackTreder Pharmacy, Touraine and MackSpirits of Grosse Pointe, between Kerby and Grosse

Pointe Farms Post OfficeCunningham Drug Store, 7.Mile and ;'I.lorossSt. John Hospital, Moross near Mack, Gift Shop and

The l';ookMerit Woods Pharmacy, Bournemouth and MackHarkness Pharmacy, Lochmoor and MackArnold's Drug Store, Hollywood and MackBob's Drug Store, Roslyn and Mack

EAST WARREN AVE.:Liquor Island Party Store, Woodhall and E, WarrenThe Wine Basket, Outer Drive and E, WarrenMr, C's, Gravton and E, Warren7 Eleven, East Warren between Cadieux & Balduck ParkThe Pony Keg, between Mack & Cadieux

1A-PERSONALS----------- ---- --- ----- -----_.- ---THE BAHA'l FAITH CL'STO~DIADF: drapes fllr861.4125 - 365.9536 orflc~, hom£', apartmrn~"

-------------------- C'()mplelr selection of qua:.DIA~roNDS WAi'o.'TED i:y fabric Frer cstlmatrs.

Doctor buying for invest, 891.5148.ment will pay thc highest, -- -- .-. -.-price of anybody for dia. CHAUFFEUR SERVICEmonds and precious jewel. Hour, day, wcek. monthery, 644.5221. 886.5203

i lA-PERSONALS I! SHARE RIDE-Cadieux.Mo.i rang, Harper to downtowni Detroit. 8:30. 4:30 p,m.--------------------1

1' Irene, 884-3867 or 224.3586.

1 l.egol Notice I-2D Loke ond River ProfJertyI. Personals 12£ Commerciol Property I CALLIGRAPHY by Sara.I B Death Notice 12F Northern Property Place cards, invitations,lC Public Sole 13 Real Estate I etc. 8654752,2 Entertainment 13A Lots for SoIe2A Music Education 13B Cemetery Property : WANTED: First year WSU2B Tutoring and Education 13C Land Controcts I law student, evening pro.2C Hobby Instruction 13D For Sale or Lease gram seeks car pool part.2D Camps 14 Real Estate Wonted ner from Grosse Pointe,2£ Athletic Instruction 14A Lots Wanted home 822-j}424, work 961.2F Schools' 14B Vacation or Suburban 4266.2G Convalescent Core Property Wonted3 Lost and Found 14C Real Estate Exchange4 Help Wanted General 15 Business Opportunities4A Help Wonted Domestic 16 ?ets for Sale411 :lervlces to Exchange 16A Horses for Sale4C House Sitting Services 16B Pet Grooming5 S,tuotion Wor-ted 16C Pet BoordingSA Situation Domestic 19 Printing and EngraVing58 Employment Agency 20 General Service5C Catering 20A Corpet Laying6 For Rent Unfurnished 20B Refrigerotion and Air6A For Rent Furnished Conditioning Repair6B Rooms for Rent ~OC Chimn~y and "ireploce6C Office for Rent Repoir6D Vacation Rentols 20D Locksmilh~6E Garage for Rent 20E Insulation6F Share Living Quarters 20F Wosher and Dryer Repair6G Store or Office Rentol 21 Moving6H For Rent or Sale 21 A Piano Service6J Holls for Rent 218 Sewing Machine'7 Wonted to Rent 21 C Electrical Service7A Room Wonted 21D TV ond Radio Repair7B Room ond Boord Wonted 21£ Storms and Screens7C Garage Wanted 21 F Horr.e Improvement7D Storoge Space Wanted 21 G Koofing Service8 Articles for Sale 21 H Rug CleaningSA Musicol Instruments 21.1 Painting, Decorating8B Antiques for Sole 21J Woll WashIngBe Office Equipment 21 K Window Washing9 Articles Wanted 21 L Tile Work10 Snowmobile for Sale 21 M Sewer Service

. lOA Motorcycles for Sale 21N Asphalt WorklOB Trucks for Sale 210 Cement and Brick Work11 Cors for Sale 21 P Waterprooling11A Cor Repoir 21 Q Plaster Work11B Cars Wonted to Buy 21 R Furniture Repair11C Boats and Motors 21 S Carpenter11D Boot Repair 21 T Plumbing and Heatingl1E Boat Dockage ond Storage 21 U Janitor Service11F Traile!s and Campers 21V Silverplatingl1G Mabile Homes 21W Dressmaking and Tailoring12 Suburban Acreage 21 Y Swimming Pools12A Suburbon Home 21Z Snow Removal and12B Vacation Property Landscaping12C Forms for Sale

ST. CLAIR SHORES:Collie Drugs, Harper and Chalon 011'2 :IIiIe)Manor Pharmacy, Greater Mack and Red ~laple LaneArnolds Drug Store, l\larter Road across from Lakeshore

VillageLake Pharmacy, E 9-M-~me between ~lack ilnd

Jef(erson

IPerry Drugs, Shores Shopping Center. 13 Mile & HarperShores Canteen on Jefferson, off 13 Mile

I HARPER WOODS:I Parkcrest Party Store, Parkcrest and HarperI Hunter Pharmacy, Country Club and HarperI The Tinder Box, Eastland Shopping Center, Aisle 7L

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MOROSS NEAR Beacons.field. Ranch type duplex,2 bedrooms, I'll garage.Ideal for seniors. 884-0114.

TWO.BEDRooM lower in.come, Centerline, 881-4006.

1211 CAD I E if X ROAD.Ranch. Immediate posses.sion, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath,living room, dining room,kitchen with stove and re-frigerat1>r, heated gardenroom. one<ar attached ga.rage, newer car.peting. $550per month for 1 or 2 years

PINE COURT - Spotlesslyclean 3.bedroom, 2-bathColonial in the Farms. Allearpets and drapes, stoveand refrigemtor inclu.ded.Attached 2-c'ar garage.Reasonable rent for area.

DANAHER, BAER, WILSON& STROH

76 KERCHEVAL AVENUE885-7000

ThlJrsday, August 7, 19806-FOR RENT

UNFURNISHED6-FOR RENT

UNFURNISHEDUPPER 4 rooms, newly dec.

orated, clean, Whittier.. Chalmers area. 881.7367.

758 N~F1F ROAD upper.Natural fireplace, 2 bed.rooms, enciosed porch, reodecorated, $500 a month.649.3250 days, 884-1810evenings. Ask for Glenn.

GROSSE POINTE: 1\vo-bed.room lower. Stove, refrig-erator, garage, basement,September 1st. 885-0032.

NEF1F-lnunediate occupan.cy. Executive 2-bed room'upper, living room withfireplace, dining room,den, sun room, appliancesand garage. No pets.Refer-ences, 686-8151.

6-FOR RENTUNFURNISHED

TW'O-:BEDROOM lower flat,fireplace, 2-car garage,separate basement, stove,refrigerator, heat paid.Harper-Cadieux area. 759.2383 or 725'3034 after 6p.m.

GROSSE POINTE CITY~.room u.pper on Rivard, reocently re;iecorated and

. carpeted. 3 bedroOln3, pri.vate entrance, 1 year leaseCall after 6 p.m. 886-5384.

GROSSE POINTE PARK,Maryland, 2-bedroom up.'per. Carpeting, appliances.No pets. 865-4752.

EAST DE'J1ROIT, l-bedroomapartunent. Ideal for olderpe!'30n. No pets. Refer.ence.>, security deposit reoquirt,d. 885-2536 after 5.

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L,)V'EL Y seven.room home,Gro~se Poin~e vicinity, par.tially furnishe:!, $350 plusutilities. 526-1125 evenings

IAPARTMENTS 1- and 2-bed.

room, heat included. $325'$J50. Security deposit reoquired, references. 371.0034.

POINTE NEWS6-FOR RENT

UNFURNISHEDGROSSE POINTE PARK

area: Charming studio andI-bedroom apartment, in-cluding appliances and allutilities. Call manager882-6587 or 834-4857.

GROSSE6-FOR RENT

UNFURNISHED5-SITUATION

WANTED

EXPERIENCED housekeeperwishes cleaning 1 day perweek. Call before noon.882-2652.

EUROPEAN PROFESSION'.al gardener and landscap.er. Make any kind of gar.den, Japane£e garrlen, rockg,arden, wooden deck. 882.2285.

TONY VIVIANOCarpenter Work

andMiscelllUleous

Repairs881-2093after 5 p.m.

COLLEGE STUDENT, paint.ing interior-exterior. Smallrepairs. References. Jim.882.4805 or 886-6960.

EXPERIENCED HOUSE andoffice cleaning woman, ex.cellent reference, bond.able, very dependable, owntransport'ation, own clean.ing supplies and equip. I •

ment. Willing to work E~PERlENCED, will i n gweekdays and weekends,

, all day. Will do laundry worker, willing to do any.and wall washing. Salary t thing, gutleI'5, yaros, insidenegotiable. 526-6486, pos. outside work. Call for T<)msibly live-in. _88_5_.0_93~4. _

COMPANION desires posi.' CO'MPANION ~R the el.tion taking care of elderly derly. E~erlenced, goodrtights. No live.in. Refer. references. 849-2584.ences. 885-7764. MALE NURSE available for

duty in priv~te residence.Willing t1> accep-t case in-volving great strength, pa-tience and unde~tan1iing.Call 882.5671.

APPLIANCES REPAIRED,painting, decorating, allaround handyman. CallJim. 823.2447.

REAL ESTATEExpanding corporation now

hiring 2-3 select individu.als to become professionalrealtors. Free schooling,free trips to Europe andVegas. Mr. Alastra.

778-4720

COSMOTOLOGIST for men'shair salon, must have maleclientele, 884-6655.

COUNTER PERSON neededfull time. 882.7400.

S-SITUATIONWANTED

PRIVATE NURSING TWO COLLEGE students will HOUSES, FLATS, apart.Around the Clock do lawn maintenance, edg. ments, homes to share,

In home, hospital or nursing ing, trimming, etc. 371. rooms to rent. Call La.home. RN's, LPN's, Aides, _4265__ .________ Von's Renting Serv:ce. 773.companions, male attend. RN, LPN, male companion _2_0_35_._. _ants, live.ins. SCreened and seeking private duty. 821- GROSSE POINTE WOODS,bonded. 24 hour service. 4058. new executive office build.Licensed nurses for insur. I ----------- ing, 5 offices available forance ease. AIDES, companions, RNs,. d' t1m me! a e occupancy,

POINTE AREA NURSES LPNs. Quality home health lOx14, 12x14, 12x20, lobbyTU 4-3180 care, RN supervision. 642- d d

3050. Professional Medical. and kitchenette provi e .QUALITY Health Care in Personnel. Ideal for manufacturing

. representatives. account.your home, hospital or -W-O-U-LD--Y-O-U-l-ik-e-t-o-'-c-o-m-eants and attorneys, amplenursing home, Our profes.sional staff of ~gistered home to a clean house, parking in rear. 19640nurses, LPN's and nurses's have your laundry done" Harper at Allard exit. CallaIdes are available 24 dinner in the oven and Ms. Dallas, 886-4104. I FIVE.ROOM u'pper - Whit.

know where your children tier.K~lly area. Carpeted,hours a day, 7 days a ft ALTER.EAST JEFFERSON.are' I am a dependable stove, refrigerator. Noweek. Phone 882-864{),' 3 room apartment, clean,Medical Personnel Pool. trus.tworthy w?man pos. . t adult building. Re. pets. $230, heat included.

sessmg extenSIve house. q~le , 527.9280.Day or night. keeping and child~are ex. fr!.g.e:-ator, range and all

perl'ence My de . '. t utilities. Reasonable, ref. HARPER WOODS, l.J>ed.NEED TYPING? . . sIre 1> 0 "d't 8942201 d

REPRODUCTIONS? obtain a full lime position, erence" eposi. ~ - room apartment, secan..J b' . or 775.3636 floor, older person de-

I.B.M. Mag Card II for all prC'1era ,y in Grosse Pomte. .F h I ---- sired. $285 a month, heat

your typing needs. Repro. u.rt er quatifications in. EAST SIDE upper income- included. 343.0618 days,ductions, charts, graphs, elude unlimited availabil' 1 bedroom, stove and reo 882.5498 after 5 p.m.transpareneies, available. it)' coupled with excellent frigerator, carpeting and

MANUSCRIPT references. I may bl! con. heat. $165. No pets. l.,A 1- AVAILABLE September 1,tacted at 881-3589. 6949 or 1.748.9776. Grosse Pointe Woods, 2.

1.','''I,,:-;Tr;~: !)..:;:.~:.1 c~:.i: ::i j 1~ l(~R~l{~V~T, ,- 'Ut:U!"OV1UoriCK :Ouu~aiO'Wsistant for busy Grosse GROSSE POINTE PARK MINUTE MAID GROSSE POINTE area, East ,formal dining room, firePointe practice. E"'Pfri. 823.5705 HOME CLEANING Outer Drive. Choice 2 bed. place, £creened porch, finenced preferable but not ---------- & SERVICE CO room upper flat. Newly i,hed recreation room, $440necessary. Benefits. salary NURSING SERVICES . de~orated and carpeted. plus s~urily. 885.0990.negotiable. Call 886-3120. INC. WE DO Natural fireplace. $350 per I

I PRIVAT~ vUTY NURSING • parpet.upholstery cleaning month. References and se- DESIRABLE 2 . bedroomTYPIST - 55 w.p.m. dietla. 24 Hour service • Wall washing, interior curity required. 886-8378. Ranch, large living room

phone, full time, Gros-se Phone 774-6154 exterior an:! garage paint ------------ I din i n g room, carpetedPointe law office, 18580 I ing DUPLEX, 3 bedrooms, ga- screened porch, 1;'<;'baths

NURSES AIDES g ff C d' b tMack, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Floor cleaning, waxing ra e, 0 a leu x e ween 'stove, reirigerator. $550-- ORDERLIES 'buffing and refinishing. Mack and Warren, $300 951-2250, evenings 885-PART TIME bar help, Sabre I RN's Call 264-a207 per mont-h. 882-8297 or 1096.

Lancer, 16543 East Warren, LPN's 885-4033. I

----------1 Screened and Bonded ABCARE ---------- THIRD FLOOR apartmentWANTED: Person to clean Licensed by the State of Specializing in private duty CITY AIRPORT area-Clean good area, $280 a month

dental office evenings. Michigan nursing in the home, Hos- unfinished e f f i c i e n c Y includes utilities and ap-References. Call 882.1847 Owntd and operated by pital, Nursing Facilities a par t men t s, referenc. pliances. 296-9366. Call beafter 6:30. Patricia' Harness es. Deposit. No pets. 372. tween 5 and 8 p.m.. RN's, LPN's, Companions, 4216. '

OFFICE CLEANING aides, newborn care, res I H 0 U S TON - WHITTIERFREE ESTIMATES piratory care, OCcupational APARTMENT AVAILABLE 14182 near Chalmers, low

REFERENCES' Speech Therapists, Home in one of the Eastside's er 3 rooms and bath, stoveJOHN 527.6250 Podiatry visits. finest apartment buildings. refrigerator, $150. Nice

There is a Difference, Studios for $195, 1 bed. for a widow lady. 884.9977.We Care room for $210, East Outer

424-8377 Drive and Harper area. LUXURY one"bedroom apart.Call 885-1220 ment available for immed.

24 HOUR COVERAGE . I iate occupancy. Prime 10.WINDMILL P;)INTE. Alter. cation. Call 778-7204.

BGOKKEEPING and pay. -Modern, latge, l.bedroom,roUs from my home. 885 newly decorated, heat in.4434 evenings. cluded. $265_ 824-9103.-----------

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GENERALBARMAID AND waitresses

for popuPar saloon witherltertainment, G r 0 5 S ePointe area. EJqlerience amust! 881-5958.

LAW STUDENT motherneeds bab)1sltter Monday,WednElSday, Thursday eve.nill'gS. Call 882-3132.

LKmT ASSmfB,LY work,~roit. Radiant ProductCompany, 823.1074. Askfor Brendan Kowalski.

4A-HELP WANTEDDOMESTIC

GROSSE POINTEEMPLOYMENT AGENCY

Needs Cooks, Nannies, Maids,Housekeepers, Co u pIe s,H 0 use men, Compan-ions and Day Workers forprivate homes. Experiencean:1 references required.18514 Mack Avenue, GrossePointe Farms. 885-4576.

MATURE LADY-Live.in, todo 11 g h t housekeeping,cook, chauffeur and be acompanion to an elderlygentleman. Please statesalary desired to Box C.7,Grosse Pointe News,

MOTHER'S HELPER - Re.sponsible and dependable,woman or student, prefer.ably with car to care for7 year old bl>Yin my homeMonday • Friday. Refer.ences. After 6 p.m. 882.8679.

: WANTED: Regpousible per-son to care for my 2 sons',ages 6 and 11. Weekdaymornings from 6:30 a.m. to8:30 a.m., for 3 weeks, be.ginning Septem1>er 26. Call885-7432.

: WGMAN TO do laundry inmy home, 3 days a week,Monday, Wednesday, Fri'day, for 3 to 4 hours perday, local references, 882.7796.

: LIGHT WORK, 6 days, 12, noon-5 p.m. For elderly

couple in Grosse Pointe.881.9712. Call alter 12noon.

TWO-BEDROOM upper flat-Natural !fireplace, $250 a

GROSSE POINTE WOODS, month, $300 security de'8 Mile-Maek area, 4 bed. posit. Beaconsfield 0 f frooms, 3 baths, entertain. Mack, Detroit. Good trans.ment basement, 2<ar ga. portation. Call 885.5196.rage, partly furnished if ST. JOHN'S Hospital area-desired, minimum l'year ST. CLAm SHOR~ bed- Working couple, newlylease. $625 a month. Avail. rooms, garage, nice area. decomted 2.bedroom lowerwle September 1st. John. 779.7765. I u",ul,,,l iin"vl'll.-e, uew882.8826. wall to wall crapeting, ap-

LAKEFRONT HOME on pliances, washer, dryer,FARMS LOCATION, 402 Clo. Seaway Court, 3 bedrooms, garage, security deposit.

verly, 4 bedrooms, 1;'<;' 2 baths, fireplace, boat Ref ere nee s. No pets.baths, new kitchen, recent. hoist, $750 per month. 779. Shown by appointment on.Iy redecorated, central air, 7765. ly. 778'7536.1 block to city and Semta -----------bus, close to schools, l' TWO.BEDROOM house in HOUSE TO rent - 8 Mile.year lease. Immediate oc. Northeast Detroit, family KeIIy Road. 2 bedrooms,cupancy, $975 per mon.th. 1 room, 1112car garage, stove garnge. 527-9470 after 5885-8619. ' refrigerator, $350 per I __ p_._rn_. _

month plus utilities. 527' GROSSE POINTE area _ 3.DUPLEX, Kelly - Moross, 2177.clean, newly decorated, bedroom brick. Reason.stove, refrigerator, carpet- GROSS'E POINTE WOODS, 'able. Option to buy. 882.ing, immediate occupancy, available immediately, very 2939, after 5 p.m. 881.1224'plus low utilities, security I clean, l"'bedroom upper -----------deposit. 526.()938. a par t men .t, appliances, 13.HNRPER area, S1. Clair

close to stores and trans. Shores, 3-bedroom brick,SPACIOUS ONE - bedroom portation, $375 includes 2;'<;'-car garage, refrigera.

upper unit. Completely reo heat. 885-0990. tor, stove, $425. 293-0072.decorated, new carpet and I 1-----------Iinoteum, shades, drapes THREE . BEJDROOM house GROSSE POINTE FARMS.and appliances provided. for' rent near transporta. 3.bedroom, 21itory. Avail.Immaculate. $250 plus uti1' tion and Grosse Pointe Illble September 1st, $550.Hies. Call no later than 8 schools. Please call 822. GROSSE POINTE PARK.p.m. 882;O'1'l6. 1248. 3.bedroom house, basement

I, I no garage, $350. .5502 DEVONSHIRE 5.room GROSSE POIN'tE FARMS, I ST. CLAIR SHORES. 2<1>00.

BEDFORD - 5.room upper. u{:'per, partially carpeted, block from Mack, 6 rooms, room house, family room,Fireplace, appliances, 2 2 bedrooms, $275 per 1;'<;' baths, 2-car garage, $350.blocks to Semta bus, $290 month, security deposit, $500. Security deposit, ref. SIX.GRA TIOT. Lovely one.

DETROI?-1 anu 2.bedroom per month, includes heat. utilities separate. Adults erences, no pets. 885-5529 bedroom upper.' Ideal forapartments and 2.bedroom Ideal for mature working preferred. 882-4456. after 5 p.m. single or couple. Utilitiesfbt. Must have references lady. 882-4274 evenings. I included. $260,and security deposit. NEFF ROAD 2.bedroom up. SECOND FLOOR servants' HARPER EVANSTON

WALKER-ALKIRE 1107 MARY'LAND, 2 bed. per, $375 monthly. No pets quarters, separate entrance .' . 1.774-8204 room lower, available im. {)ecurity deposit. 882.1044. $350. All utilities, Reply ~:~oom up~r, appliances.

Imediatel)'. Refrigerator, UPPER 'FLAT' 'gh .Box P.22, GroS1Se Pointe LaVon's Renting Service

GRATIOT.7 Mile area. 2 bed. stove, washer, dryer, heat ' " mce nel. News. 773-2035room upper, $225 per included. $325 per month, borhood near 7 Mile- -----------month, $225 security. 526~ $350 security. 886-0657 Schoenherr, 3 big rooms, FLAT FOR rent, Chandler -----------3468 . plus bath, stove, refrigera. Drive. Outer Drive sec' MARY'LAND near Mack in

. STERLING HEIGHTS area, tor, carpeting, no pets, tion, lovely 5.room brick, Detroit, 5.room lower flat,1426 MARYLAND (Park). 3 3-bedroom brick Ranch, $225 induding heat. 521. stove, refrigerator, $200. full basement, heat furn.

bedroom lower. Newly car. family room with fireplace, 4399. Mornings best. 881.3221. 1shed, no appilances, nopeted and decorated. $350 bath and hali 2-car at. ----------- ----------- pets, immediate occupancynot including utilities. 882. tached garage, $450 month GROSSE POINTE FARMS- 192 KJERBY 2obedroom sin. $215 a mon,th plus secur-8259. plus secul1ity. Ask for 69 Mapleton, 3 bedrooms, gle home. No pets. 882. ity deposit. 882.5892.

---------.- I Dory 979 5300 751 0005 living al1d dining room, 2823. GROSSE POINTE p.ARK_DETROIT'S FINEST AREA. " or . . walking' distance to bus --------___ :fi

3 bedroom lower flat. After OUTER D~~"E, Wa,q:'!J1area . a,nd shopping. Lease $4{)0 OUTER DRIVE-East Warren Charming; 'spacIous, }ower6 p.m. 886.1758. Nice lower fIat 5 rooms a month, 885"2546. area. 2 . bedroom upper. flat. Firepliace, screened

no pets. $200 pl~s security: Spacious living room, din- 'porch, appliances, garage,FOUR.FIVE bedrooms, car. VE 9.1331 or 773-1607. CONDOMINIUM. New Bal- ling room with air condi. garden. $400. 821-5448.

peted, 2 full baths, 2-car timore-3 bedrooms, 1!h tioning. Stove, refrigerator. --------~--garage, large backyard, EASTLAND ROW condomin- 'baths, central air, garage. Sun porch, very clean, heat NO~ AVA,ILABLE, GrosSed. . 725 9708 . I d d Pomte Park, 965 Harcourt,mmg room, dishwasher, ium, Groue Pointe schools '. mc u e. $325 a month f'full basement, upstal'ro 3 b d 2'L b th f 11 plu secur!'t d 't N near Je lerson. Squecaky~ e rooms, r, a s, u HARCOURT UPPER. 2 bed. . s y epos!. 0 clean upper flat, firephl,ce,storage, located very near basement, central air, 2 pets. Prefer non'smokers. l'public transportation and carports, $600 per month. rooms, family room, living Available immedi'ately. 886- lving rodin, dining L, 2

EXPERIENCED, energetic, PAINTING, wal111apering, reo shGpping area. 744 Rivard 521'0320 or 886.1736. room with fJreplace, car. 8918. large bedrooms,' lots ofyoung woman with own pair work. No job too $625 per month. 882-6954. peling and appliances. Of- I I closets, sewing room, bath,tranS'portation wants gen. mrall. Call today. Dave GROSSE POINTE PARK - fice or sewing room in ST. CLAIR SHORES--3-bed. extra shower, kitchen, reoeral Iwusekeeping. 839- 264-0810. PORT HURON year.round Modern brick lower flat, basement, 1-car garage. room brick Ranch, $375 frigerator, range dishwash.4706. I home on sandy beach, 1 near Jefferson, newly dec. HIGBIE MAXON, INC. plus security. 885.9137. er, basement, garage, $475

EUROPEAN middle'i3.ged la. hour from Detroit, 5 bed. orated, aluminum storm 886.34{)0 I I plus security deposit 271.JAN ITORIAL dy wi£,hes to be live.in rooms, 2 baths, evenings sash and windows sashed ----------- I TWO.BEDROOM flat, 381 3557 .

companion. Please call 371- 885.2352, weekends 1.385- inside and outside, carpets SPACIOUS 2.bedroom upper Kercheval, Grosse Pointe I ---.--------SERVICES 4856. 9380.' and oak flooring cleane;i, ~lat hon ~r~rley. Call for Farms, $350 per month I' DUPLEX! 2 bedrooms, dining

• OFFICES kitchen floor washed. $300 urt er etal s. plus utilities, security de. room, ireplace, bas.ement,: FULL TIME housekeeper, • RESIDENTIAL E~PERIENCED hOU5eclean. TWO . BEDROOM, Ph.bath plus security. 884-6086. TAPPAN 884-6200 ,posit, references. No pets. Grosse Pomte.DetrOit area

for Grosse Pointe family • FREE ESTIMATES ing, general, mother and house, all appliances, car. -----------1 885-7711' $350 per month. Call 839.of 3, must drive. 343-0684. • REFERENCES daughter te'a11l. 771.1405 or peting, drapes throughout. LARGE ONE.bedroom apart. CADIEUX.7 Mile. Nice 4' -' , 2878.

CALL J. CARDNO 755-3091. Close to schools and shop. ment. Harper.Whittier ar. room upper. No pets. $250 GROSSE POINTE WOODS-I -----------. WANTED: Lady to assist 774-0266 ----------- ping. 885-5582 after 6 p.m. ea. Middle-aged and elder. plus security. Call between Single home, 2 bedrooms, NEIGHBORING H a r per, semi.invalid. 5 days a week SA-SITUAT!ON ly accepted. 1-682.6528. 9 p.m. and 11 p,m. 774-44'34, natural fireplace. Ideal for Woods in a very nice area.

Noon till 6 p.m. in apart. WE DO ANYTHING DOMESTIC SHoHELINE EAST T adults. No pets. Beautiful 4-bedroom brickment. 886-7314. I CONDoMINIU:\1 ONE-BEDROOM apartment HROUGH JULY 1st, 1981, CROWN REALTY Colonial, 2 full baths, }iv.

Painting, m i nor repairs, GROSSE POINTE 6th floor overlooking the on Kelly Road, $275 in. 'beautiful executive, extra 821-6501 ing. room with fireplace,LIVE.IN housekeeper, 3 chilo cleaning, lawn main ten. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Detroit River. Private gate. eludes heat and appliances large Ranch with family . I dining room, basement, ga.

dren after 6 p.m. 882.9760. ~~~~: odd jobs. Doug. 774'1 SERVICE SINCE 1924 I house entrance, 24.hour 777.3756. room in Harper Woods. NEFF ROAD-First floor, 3 rage. $425. Available Sep'SUPER take-charge, mature doorman service, va 1e t ----------- $650 per month. Refer. bedrooms, 1'12 baths, kit. tember 1st. 771.4006.

live.in housekeeper for LIGHT HAULING _ Clecan All types of positions In tile I parking, Penthouse Club THREE. BEDROOM single ence; required, security chen appliances, newly -----------light hOLlsekeeping. Father, garage, basement, trash reo home. I with lounge and sundeck, home. Grosse Pointe Park deposit. Call 884.7003. decorated and carpeted. MADRYLAND NEAR Outerteenage son and daughter. moval. Call Rick 526-2384. 18514 Mack. G.P.F. I all kitchen appliances, plus Fully carpeted. $4{)0 a CAVAL! ERMANOR Electric garage door, cen. rive, lower 2-bedroom in.No invalids, pets or prob. ----------- 885-4576 individu.ally con t roll ed month. 882-3333. tral air, lawn maintenance come, ea;:peted, nice sizelems. Fine Grosse Pointe DAY OR NIGHT b~y5itter ----------- heat and air conditioning, ------------ 24575 KELLY ROAD and many extras. Must see rooms, with all appliances.home, private quarters. aVlailable, }'"Ourhome. Can YOUNG LADY desires day make this one. bedroom CARRIAGE HOUSE, spa. Luxurious 2 bedroom, stove, to appreciate. $750 per S250 monthly plus utilitiesCall 925-3301 dally be. 886-5296. work. References. 886-5243. apartment ideal. $500 per cious, excellent location, refrigerator, central air, month. Call for appoint. and security deposit. Avail-

----------- h' 1 d $550, all utilities. Reply t I rt ment. 873-1303. able August 15. 881-8186.tween 8-12 noon. LICENSED SITIER, will EXPERIENCED lady wishes mont IDe u ing heat. Call Bax V-IS, Grosse Pointe carpe , poo, carpo , near ; _-4-e---H-O-U-S-E-S-ITT--IN-G- take care of yours like my days, every other week. 886-0443 after 5. News. 10 Mile Road, $345. HARVARD ROAD _ 3.bed.' GROSSE POINTE WOODS

SERVICES own in my home, Vernier. References. 885-5656. I ~EWLY redec.orated apart. YORKSHIRE 772.3649 room, 2.oath Bungalow semi-furnished 3.bedroomHarper area. 885-8746. ---------- t t d d 4.room upper, HARBOR CLUB near the lake. Large living home,. was:her-dryer, cen.

FOR MER Gro~e Pointe HIRE A professional Minute I men s, S u I?S an one. slove, rzfrigerator, heat, room and family room, tral air, 2'car garage. $525couple now housesitting ODD JO:BS-We do anything Maid cleaning crew. 264- b2d~ooms avaIlable. You.ng carpeting, air conditioner APARTMENTS & I paneled basement with month. 884-5273 or 886-

- Was.n windows, clean 8207. b~~Iness pe?ple and seDlor included. $275 per month. YACHT HARBOR fireplace and summer kit. 7574.till August 15, would like gutters, etc. College stu. ----------- Citizens de,.red. 9303 East I Call after 6. 885.1850. I h ------- _to extend stay tn Grosse dents. Tim 885-7754 or Joe LADY NEEDS work for gen. Jefferson, Detroit. Michi- ----------- ON LAKE ST. CLAIR fea. e en, kit~hen with dish. HARPER AND DickersonP . t '11 h 't 331 6 5 TWO BEDROOM T h d washer, disposal, stove, re- .OIn e area, WI ouseSI 885.9374. eral housecleaning, trans. gan. . 0 7. Call be. . ~ own ouse, tures luxury 1 and 2 be. frigerator brick walled a:-~ .. 1.bedroom~ air con-from mid August, mini. portation references 778- I tween 9 a,m ..7p.m. I Lake~hore Village, washer, I room lakeview apartments. patio 2~r garage secur- dltlO!1lDg, carpetIng., stove,mum 2 weeks, maximum 6 RETIRED HANDYMAN - 8159' . ----------- aryer, centrat air, dish. Carpeted, central air, fully .' , refrIgerator, washmg fa.weeks. Will pay all utility Minor repairs, carpentry,' . RI":,IERA _TERRA~E - .21 washer, finished basement equipped kitchen and more ~4.:0s0tem. $900 month. i cility. $180. 371-5915 afterbills during stay. TV 4- e 1e c t r i c a I, plumbing, LADY DESIRES c1eamng 2 b_droom, .. 2 bath" all kit. I $415 per month. Security, I included. Recreational fa.' 3'303620 painting, broken windows days per week. Experi. chen applIances, heat, air I references 776'8759 'I't' b d I' I JOHNSTONE &: --.-.----- _

enced, good references. conditioning. pool elub. .. Cl I les.a oun - exc USlve JOHNSTONE I ATIRACTIVE UPHOUSESITTER Local resi. and sash cords replaced, 8492584 hou'. $475 p. th ATTRACTIVE lower 2 bed watel'Vlew clubhouse, pool, 1------ t bed _ 1 Dd LEX, 2

dent. Good W'l'th pets and etc. Reasonable. Refer- -. --, _r mon . - . tennis, B-B-Q picnic area II GROSSE POINTE near Jef. room, p us en, Mack.

D H Call Bill Adlhoch. 882.5200 rocm flat on Devonshire. Cadieux area. $400. 881-plants. References. 882. ences. 882.,..759. ave un. EXPERIENCED WOMAN 1---------.------ New):y' decorated, all new and boat harbor. ferson, 5 rooms, 2 bed. 2475 or 651-3847.4445 or 882-8028. der my supervision vaca. wl,he.s days. general house' CHALMERS . HAYES. Bab. carpeting, natural fireplace DOCKING FACIUTIES rooms, appliances, parking _----------1 tioning college students. cleamng.824-3511. cock apartment. l.bedroom in living room stove reo AVAILABLE References. 824-3849. 6A-FOR RENT-

YOU N G PROFESSIONAL Fence repairs, gut t e r EXPERIENCED LADY with u.pper, carpet~d, appliances frigerator inciuded.' No Come join our friendly com- RIVARD-S . l' 3 FURNISHEDfor immediate housesitting cleaning, etc. Please call __ air. Ideal for senior. $200 pz:s. Referentes security munity today! We are 10' paclOUS o:--er - _service. Experienced, ref. above phone number. Gro;se Pomte refere~ces plus security. Ref~rence. dzposit required.' $290 per cated at 36000 Jefferson bedro~m, 2-bath,. lIbrar!" PEMBERTON-Colonial witheren-: ..s. 1.994-5174 morn., for laundry or cleaning. 527.0!J52. month. 923-8294 after 6 near 15',':. Mile. Call 791. carpe,ed, draperle£. aIr 3.bedrooms. 2'':. baths, fam.ings 0,' 752.7544 for meso IF YOU LL n,ame .the job After 6, 824.7838 or 824. ---- --------- 1 41 f . t conditioned, $600. Refer. 'I t'sages you want, we 11do It. 0529. AT1'E~TION COMMUTERS p.m. 4 or an appom ment. ences. Deposl.'t. 884-3559. I I Y room. recrea Ion room,

. STOKES MULTIPLE -------.-- DOWNTOWN DETROIT CITY-AIRPORT ;reaEffi. OUTER DRIVE and Warren, ------ -----, 75-foot lot. l.year lease be'S-SITU "'TIO'" SERVICE 6-FOR RENT 1001 EAST JEFFERSO~T I' ~tAUMEE - Smart 3-bed'l ginning S<>ptember 1. $750... .... - .~ ciency apartments. Appli. 5.room upper. heat. $250. th R fWANTED 824-9172 'or 824.9509 UNFURNISHED If you work in Downtown I' room, 2-bath Ranch with, per mon . e erences, se.

D . anres and utilities includ. Call Saturday and Sunday family room and larg r I curity deposit, 885-2000,NEED SO $ 0 etrmt. why not live i ed. References deposit no only. 571.7385. e ec-, T I d A .METRING moved? PRECISION 1awn mainte. BONUS 3 0 where YOll work? Efficien.: pets. $160, 372-4216. ' reation room. Newly de-cor. : 0 es an ssoclates.

Two Pointe residents will nance-Raking, fertilizing, For Those Who Qualify cy, 1. and 2-be:lroom units.' __ --- ----- THREE. BEDROOM brick I ated in and out. Nice pri. CHALMERS.Outer Drive 3.movc or remove large or landscaping, gardening, METRO TOWER beautiful historic Palms.: VERY NICE 1. bedroom Ranch. central air, recrea. vate grounds, large back. room up""r, applian~es,small quantities of furni. mowing, edging, odd jobs, Within walking distance: apartment. $180 per month, tion room with wet bar, I yard. 2-C'ar i:arage. St. heated, n~"pets, $195. 88t.ture, appllances, pianos or clean up. Bob Bates. 885. :. and 2.bedroom apa~tments to Ren-eenter. downtown I Also a large studio $160, pool. fully carpeted, reo Paul's parish and near bus, 8700what have you. Call for 5166. Ine:ud~\l heat, .SWI~m~J.l,g: Detroit Greektown ware.! per month. Both newly' modeled kitchen. St. Clair shops, schools and Jake. ....:. _free estimate. 343-G481, or ---------- poo, u y eqUJppe h: hou£e di~trict, Eth~ic fes' dE-corated and carpeted.', Shorzs. vicinity 1.94 and 10 l.year leao;e available Sep'l FOUR-ROOM upper, Chand.822.2208. RES U M E S professionally chen, carpeting and drape'>'j Al' R d eh I ~'l $500 77325 6 tem"er 1 $695 8840600 ' 1 P kWh' t' Idtiva15 and more. Rent from' ,er oa near ,ar e' 1 "II e, '. . 7. v,.'. , er ar. It ler. eal

composed and typewritten. Model open daily and Sun. 881 354 JOH;-';STO~E & f 'ddl _Ar;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;:;;;:;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;,I $.2.59 t.o $~25 with all_ u.til. 'I __ VOI_X_._ • '__ 2 0r_366-8__13_4.I,-NEFF ROAD .! '. " or ml e.agl'\l, employed

Reasonable rate. 296.1032. day. : _ 1 d d P f _ - - -- , Grosse Pomte JOHNSTONE I $250. security $300. 885.PAINTING - College stu. After 8 p.m. 375.1820 be. 298.2320 - 463.5857 Itle, mc u e. ro e,slOn., FIVE. ROOM upper, heat" City, 3.bedroom, 1% baths,! ----------- '79'18

den t s. Experienced. fore noon. 26450 Crocker Boulevard al. tenants .. QUiet. safe carpeting, ideal for middle., 2.car garage, air condi. WHITTIER'HARPER AREA! . ' _Very reasonable. Ex. -- ------- .-->---- Near 1.94 Metro Parkway bUtl~ing. MU'lt. see to ap- ag~dadults, 885.8396. I tjon~d. $550 a month. A 3.f>edroom brick Colonial I IfOUSE FOR rent ---3-be-d.terior.) n t e r i 0 r also ,COMPANION. AIDE cook ----- ----------.- -- prcclate. Gas fireplaces In - --. - -- - - -- I Crane Realty 884.0700 with natural fireplace, car. I room~. garage, $275 perwindow washing.' 884.: and light duties, Relief on. LARGE O~E.bedroom, fire. most units. FIVE.ROOM lower, $300 plus. - - - --- '---.-- -...:....___ peted, den. 2.car gara~e. month. Reasonable. Mack1493 or 888-2132. i Iy. No Iive.in, Days Ba5'1 place, heat included, $200,1 THE MEEHAN CO u:illties, double garage. i LOWER FI.AT, 3 bedrooms, $390 plus security. Call and ~ottingham area 886.

______________ ' 2462. ' per month. 775.3716. 393.2700 Call after 6 p.m. 822-4805. J no pets. 822.2831. Gordie at 886.9030. 8421. .

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PAYMENT IS IM11EDIATE

16835 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe

Oriental Rugs. Antiques. Fine Paintings. JewelryFine Furniture • Crystal • Sterling • China

Complete ESTATES or Single Items

INSTANT CASH or on consignment

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NEVER USED Contemporaryfireplace, designed forwood, gas or electric fire.Electric element piping,and installation book in.c1uded. Call 885-3428.

PRIME DELUXE generaloffice and medical suitesavailable at the aboveprestige locations.

PRICE: You will find whatyou pay for. Office spacein either of these two loca.tions represents one of thebest values in the suburbs,Rent includes all utilitiesand 5.day janitor in well.maintained buildings.

Thursday, August 7, /980 G R 0 5 S E POI N TEN E W S Pge Five.C6A-~O~ RIE~~D 1

6C -OFFICE - FOR RENT 6D:~VACATION I ~ ~~TICUS-FOR SAL~I s.:...ARTICLES FOR SAi£' e..:...ATrrICiiS Ff?RSALES--ARTICLES ;OR- SALf -'!~ARTICLES FOR SALE___ U N S COMMERCIAL BUILDING, RENTALS __'_'_'I ORIENTAL RUGS ~IY SISTER'S PLACE Resale YARD SALE-Schwmn bike .ELEJCTRIC Porta-scoot like YAR,D SALE August 7th andTWO.BEDROOM upper - 15211 Ea'St Warren, 1,000 HARBOR SPRINGS-Special' WANTED Shop. We specialize in boy's football and basebali new, with battery' and 8th, 10.4. 'Old cash regis.

East Warren.()uter Dri.ve square feet, air .conditioned August rate, Labor Day I handcrafte<l it ems and shoes, ice skates, size 10, charger. 771.e348. ter, playpen, small bararea. $290 a month In. off.~treet parkmg. $185 a available. Luxurious family I BY A PRIVATE PARTY quality clothing. Open dai. sports equipment, classical ---.--------1 with stools, miscellaneouscludes heat 886'0137 after month. Days 547.9600. condominJum, sleeps 8, 'COANLFLIDDEENATLISAL Iy 11.5, Sunday.124. Con. guitar, typewriter an <l CHIPPEJNDALE furniture- household items, ceramic5:30 p.m. . heated pool, free tennis. signments of crafts and more, Friday and Saturday Highboy, mahogany, $325. I greenware also. 22491 Ard.

'I-ROOMS fOR RE".T 6D-VACATION I 886.8924. 1-663-7607 miscellaneous taken by ap. 10.5, 22620 Edgewood, End tables $300 pair, krl[>e' ! rr'JI'(~ Park, St. Clair Shores..... RENTALS 6E--GARAGE FOR RE"".T ------- pointment. 22217 Kelly, 5 Saint Clair Shores. hole desk 4Ox20, wilh C1lip-1 5 blocks Sout.h of 11 Mile

---------- 1----------- .....WE REPAIR ALL CLOCKS blocks South of Nine Mile. -------------.-- pendale chair $275. Sofs, I Hoad East of Jefferson.ROO:M WITH telephone, ga. HARBOR SPRI NGS ----------- FREE ESTIMATES 777.6551. MOVING SALE- Saturday, gold, $60. Bookcase $110,1 _

rage for employed gentle. Overlooking Boy n e High. NICE 2~.,iar garage near 9 POINTE CLOCKS __.___ August 9, 9 to 4. 2~5 Lin' carved piecrust OUlaSiOnall' Tfo~N.SPEED Columbia bike,man or lady. 882.9704. lands, new 5 bedroom, 3 Mile and Jefferson. Ideal 15121 KERCHEVAL DOLL APPRAISALS cilln. ' table $125, mahogany cof' (I mr,nths old, $85. B86~709

ATTRACT,IVE ROOM with bath chalet. Beautifully for boat, car, or trailer. GROSSE POINTE P.'\RK ANTIQUE OR PINBALL MAOHiINE, new, fee table $75, antique mir. TV~IN-''IIOLLYWOOD bedsga . h f . h d d . d 775.4756. 821.1111 COLLECTIBLES BilK' I ror $325. 649.2994. . . bedrage, mee orne, em. urms e an equlppe. ----.------1 _. .__ SUSAN'S DOLL MUSEUM a y lSS, electron c, wllh yellow antique .ployed man or woman. No For rent weekend, weekly 6F-SHARE LIVING "ALMOST.NEW" APPAREL 757.5568 $2,400 value, $1,395 or best SPANISH Mediterranean full spreads and matching head.smoking, references, kit. or seasonal. QUARTERS accessories fur, and an. - -- --- --.---------_ offer. 573.a693. size headboard, frame, boards $150; highchlair $30chen privileges. 881.3735. CALL 863.2235 ----.---- -_._-- tiques at a' fraction of the APPLIANCES WANTED . dresser with mirror, chest playpen $10, chest of draw.

8.5 P.M. 626.0935 CUT YOUR living expenses original co,,1. . I Refrigerators, stoves, wash. I GA9RAl0GE10SA~AugULst 8, and night stand $375. 886. ers $20. 881.9643.SLEEPING ROOM furnished, EVENINGS AFTER 7:30 in '12. Call Share a Home. W B ' F _ ers dryers air condition. '.' a.m ..... p.m. arge 6454. I

with kitchen and bath for b 22 . e u~ ur, '. ' 1,slze dres'es drapes fur. TWO FAMILY garage O~ eIf no answer call Har or 751. 36. ConSIgnments Welcome ers, workmg only, Top dol. nl'lu I~th" g '. I -------_____. .,.. _employed man or woman, Springs (61B) 526.2108, ----- ... ------ ..-- , I I 'd Aft 4'00 11 re, COin, mlsce. ELECTRIC RANGE, refrig. 9 a.mA p.m. Saturday, Au.working days. $35 a week. ask for Tom PERSON TO share living LEE S ar pal4. er. ca laneous, 4655 Hereford. erator, OOth GE, white. gust 9, 967 Lincoln. Furni.882-6247. ---.------____ quarters in Grosse Pointe 20339 Mack 88 Hl082 , 885.017. .. ------. - Medium. size refrigerator ture, dishes, TVs, clothing.

----------- HARBOR SPRINGS luxury Woods. Call ev~nings 886. ------- -----1----. SEARS AIR conditioner, nev. GE, sofa, yellow uphol. baby items and more.ROfO~ AND bath for pro. con d 0, fully furnished, 6088. USED retngeratot5 uought r Tl RED OF er used, $250. 526-6579. si.ered, Duncan Phyie din. 1-------------

eSSlOnal working man, sep. J 8' I' H I ------- and sold. Top dollar paid. I I" . d h' ROLLTOP DESK with chair,r t f t f h seeps ,m exc USlve ar. uATURE bU'I'ne's woman Fully recondl'tl'oned "nd'i GETTING A ENGLANDERS brown "el. mg room set, cre enza, C I.

a a e rom res 0 orne, bor Cove on Little Trav. ,,, ~ " ~ .vet couch a d h' t I na cabinet, antique pump perfect condition, $185.near transportation. Refer. to share EasHand apart. guaranteed. 778.7324. n c air, uxe.ences required. 885'{)()32. erse Bay. Tennis, heated ment. 'feacher preferrej.I---------.----- BUSY SIG N A L? I ~o tufted back and arms, organ, crystal cl1andelier. 90" sofa, avocado, like new

pool, beach, nature walks, 527.7582. ,WI'? BUY, .sell or trade an. . like new. 791.7979. 885.1521 or 756-a238 after $300. Avocado chair withLARGE ROOM, air condi. other activities on site. -------. --------1 tmque Jewelry watches I d . 1-----_____ 6 p.m. ottoman $75, air condition.

tioned, walk. in closet, References. Call 965.9409. NEED MEDICAL or d~nt~1 clocks. Kiska J~welers 63 Ca I your a s In on I 2'x4' Layin CELLATEX ceil.. . I ers $75 each. Also previewhome privileges, 526.1273. ----------- student t~ share house In I Kercheval, in the Colo~iall Thursday? and Friday, 1 ~~g tiles, cost $20, asking M~~~~~~~O~:~:. ~~~ry_t:hln.gI future garage sale items:

----------- HILTON HEAD Island - GronE' Pomte Re>asonable :-.:;:~;;.l ::::..;l';';"l>' 00;).;;7;;;;. RR ~Qnn -?.L,j l"'< I''''''''''gl:. i pac~. I ..._~... ~.• w, .... w.~, "'~ .. ~ wnue WICker night stand,F0uli. Ul"l"U':&,) available vceanirom vlua, .: l>e<l. 882.0592. I I CHILD'S ANTIQUE rolltop ages availablE'. Polisher and and women's winter c10' lamps, bedspreads, brand

individually or as a unit. rooms, fully furnished, --------,.,....--- AUTOMOBILE OWNERS - d k Al 6 f t I'd sander cost $300 Asking thing, skis, plants, pottery, new comforter, much moreFree lXlrking, convenient P a I e m to Dunes resort, ROOMMATE WA~ 1",D .to I As low as $25 quarterly ~s . so .. 00 so 1 $150 247.5489' upright piano, aquarium, 556-5600 days, 881.1552to expressway, Harper. walking distance to tennis, share huge flat, In the CIty buys Compulsory No Fault wood bar, offlce desk, 884- '. Saturday, Sunday, 10 a.m. evenings.Morang area. Inexpensive golf facilities, $575 per with 2 normal males. 11,'2 Insurance .. 881.2376. 4574. FIREPLACE? Wood stove? 3966 Deronshire, Detroit. _monthly lease available. week. Call 7 p.m. to 11 blocks from lake and park. I I ~AHOGANY di' - We provide wood split and INDIAN VILLAGECall 881.7755. p.m. 882.7934. 593.9504 working hours. FLEA MARh:ET -Cadieux at .1 furniture Dun~I:; ;~yO~ stacked, $100 a full cord. PIA;NhO

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----------- 1----------- 882.8390 nights. East Warren. Every Satur. '.. O.D.I. WO(ld Service, 424-1 ms ngs. a a ter . 8 2.6C-OFFICE FOR RE.....T RELAX IN Boyne Country. . day 9.4 m 882.4396 table, 6 c~alrs, sldeboar~, 8208 or 875-8868. 6653. ment pleading for mercy!

,... Petoskey - 3 or 5 bed. ASHLAND, DETROl!. Pro. ,p. . . I s.m.all serving !able. P.alr 1 ------------ Antiques, furniture, clo.-KE)-R-C-H-E-V-A-L-H-i-U-a-re-a-_- room chalet, has dishwash.1 fessional person WIshes to HOUSEHOLD SALES IIvmg room SIde chaIrs, KENMnRE electric dryer. NEW GE dishwasher, $300. thes, much etc. Friday,

Double office. Punch & er, T.V., phone. Easy ac. £hare 3.bedroam duplex ESTATE SALES I blue.green upholstery, wal. Perlect condition $70. 372. Call 779.5171. Saturday, 10.5 p.m. CornerJudy block. Contact Mr. cess to golfing, pool, sandy with fireplace, located on nut wood trim. Call after 4584. MOVING.GARAGE sale, 720 of Kercheval/Burns. NoEdgar, 886.6Q1O. beach, picnic. area, play can.a!.. $~20 per month plus APPRAISALS ,4 p.m. 8844350. ---------- South Oxford Road, Satur. pre.sales.

ground, horses. 647.7233. u t 111 tIe s. 626.7527. Mr. We Treat Your Furnishings I " FOR SALE - Table tennis, day, August 9, 9 to 5.p.m. _CONCOURSE EAST" ---- Murphy. As Our Own ELEvTRIC. RAN G E, GE, table and equipment, home THREE-FAmLY garage sale

- BUILDING MARCO ISLAND. retiring? ----------- Free consuitation to discuss ~elf~lean1ng, drop-in style portable humidifier. Royal SALE: 50% off entire stock. August 8th aoo 9th, 9 to 520611 Kelly Road Rent luxury Condo on FEMALE 20'35 to share II' g db' g t' trash compactor Both avo. .portable typewriter, new BiJ'an and John Perry Bassinette, !lla"'pen, wicker

HAMPTON SQUARE Marco Island while search. home in Gros£e Pointe. se InAaRn POuYI1N

nTOEDIons cado. 882.0288. . home sew i n g machine, sculptures, paintings, Rock- changing table, stroller,

BUILDING ing for home in Naples Washer, dryer, garage. No ------ ----- girl's 26.inch bicycle. 881. we'II fl'gurlIl'es and ptates clothes, coats, dressl'ng ta-22811 Mack Avenue Florida area. Reduced smokers. Available Sep. PROFESSIONALS CASH FOR kid's clothes. 8832. Hatch tables, store fix: ole, drapes, bedspreads,

rates until November 1s~: tember t.t. Call after 7 - Since 1971 ' I New n;sale shop nt:eds lures, etc. 12 till 7 or call lamps. dishes, many house.882.1232. p.m. 886.3835. Donna Landers 882.8654 ~hUdren s good clothl~g. APPLIANCES - Matching I 343-004:5. Captain Nemo's hold items. 455 McKinley,

----------- I ------------ J R dd' 881 7518 mfant to 14, Fall and Wm' ga tov d f'g' t G P . t FHARBOR SPRINGS-Make 1-94.WHITTIER - Profes. eanne 0 eWIg . ter only 881.3260 sse an re n era or,' World 16410 East Warren, rosse om e arms.Your SUMMER reserva. sional male seek. same to Please call after 5 p.m. I . . like new. Gas dryer and Detroit. GARAGE SALE. August 9th,

\.. I 2'" d 1 1-----_______ 1TTST SELL 350 Y h washer, good condition.lions now. Sleeps 6 to 8, s.. are arge "IJe roolP rYW. INSTANT COPI ES 1\ " - ama a, M' k f" 885 MOOSE AN'fILERS-Magnif. 929 Rivard, Grosse Pointeyear . around home. 882. er flat near Chandler Park $250, hide.a-bed $100, 824- ovmg, ma e 0 .Ler. .2597. Drive, air conditioning, 10c 6939 aHer 6 .p.m. 4944. icent 5-foot spread. $200. City, 9 to 5.

I 885'7558. 1carpeting, basement, $175 WEDDING INVITATIONS . ANTIQUES, books, col1ecti. 9'INCH RCA XL-1oo colorSUN OR SKI. per mo.nth including wili. SCRATCH PADS, 6Se LB. EXEC~TIVE DESK, Ire;'. 1 bles, household, clothing, ROPER GAS stove $65, 2 TV, 2 months old, gradu.

Large 3 bedroom Condo in ties. 343.0828 evenings per. Artists PMT Stats tensl~n, oak, wood. gram tool bench, storage units, wall mirrors. 882-8549. ation gift, $350. 881-9736.Harbor .Springs, Mich. '0> sistent1y Open Mon. thru Sat. 9.5 p.m. t~~m~~~.~~Ki matching ta' much more. 5 generat.ionsmile from Boyne High. ----------1 ECONOM EE . -' 475 Lexington Road, Grosse BASEMENT SALE - 22812lands. Rent by the day or 6G-STORE OR OFFICE i HUGE GARAGE SALE Pwnte Farms, Saturday, St. Joan, St. Clair Shores,week, summer or winter. . RENTAL I PSR'RNT,' NEG Thursday, Friday, Satur. August 9, Ii to 4 ONLY. ~~g:~t ~'te~s,9 ~ou6seh~~d,Cal Bruce DeBoer at (419) KERCHEVAL Hill area -' E V C day, 10 a.m. 25255 Koontz,; goods. ISPACE: From 200 square 15210 K h I R'II '1 K II SEVEN.FOOT by 4-foot poolfoot singles to 3,000 square 531.0191 days, or (419) Double office. Punch & erc eva OEeVIe, 10 1\11 e. e y table com.plete, $110. 2

foot corporate suites. Leas. 535.£550, rnghts. Judy block. Contact Mr. at Lakepointe area, North of 10 Mile, 3 bu k t t t 1'k MOVING, furniture, stove,ing information. 885.0111.1

------.-----1 Edgar. 886.6010. Grosse Pointe VA 2.7100 block;. we.£t of Kelhly. Air i ,$53. ~7~~4~ ~terl ::3~e:w' wa->.her, dryer, miscellan.----------- CLEARWATER BEACH -:. . 1----------- conditIOner, snow t rower, I eot1'5. Sunday, August lOthGROSSE POINTE WOODS-- 440 West, 2.bedroom, 2. KERCHEVAL On.The.Hlll, FRENCH DOORS lawn furniture, garden MAPLE CRIB $45, small 12.5 p.m. 882.7813.'

20825 Mack, new profes. bath luxury condominium 2,900 square feet plus full Leaded glass, windows and tools, bike, planters, Avon, rolltop desk, $80. 885-1213.sional office building, two on the Gulf. 661.1714. basement. Available Oclo' panels. Several sets of fiEh tanks, clothing and HOUSEHOLD ,Liquidation2,600 square foot units. ----------- 'I ber 1. Call Mr. Toles 885. ,bric,brac. GARAGE SALE, Thursday. sale, sofa, chairs, bureau,Can be divided to suit into TWO - BEDROOM home - 2000. ' I doors from $50, windows Friday only! 9'5 p.m. 1168 chest of drawers, Kenmore

Rent WJ'th option to 'buy in ----------- from $10, very ornate. 824. M,)VING SALE - Books, Brys, Grosse Pointe Woods washer, kitchenware. Sat.separate 1,300 square foot BUILDING f tEl 2994 f Iunits. Separate utilities, Delona, Florida. 774-2541. or ren - xce.. some urniture, col ectibles Some furniture, miscellan. urday only. 10.3, 751 Uni.

1 lent area, former gas sta'i REBU ILT K' I RBY;S oldtiques, Thursday, Fri. eous versity.etc. Large rear parking . Id I f ff' h d S d 3439 De .lot 884-1340. or 886-1068. COTTAGE ON Lake H.uron, tlOn. ea or 0 Ice, sop, ay, atur ay, v.. . 'Sandy beach, available part~ store. 881.5958. . $89 and Up_ onshire, 10-5 p;m, ANTIQUE W'ICKER rocker, GE DELUXE air conditioner, .'

COLONIAL EAST-9 Milel I week of August 24th. 839. I ALSO ----------- chair, desk and chair, almost new, 9,000 BTUs,Harper - 150 to 1,000 7904. 7-WAN1'ED TO RENT reconjitioned V.ac's $25 & up DAVENPORT, 6.foot;: brown lounge table, lamp, car. $160 882-6460.square fee t. Carpeting, ----------- I WANTED spacious home for - City Vacuum with pattern. 884-2648. riage, Victorian chair and LAWNMOWER, Toro, self.drapes janitor near Ex. NAPLES, FLORIDA, 2.bed. }(mg term rental. Must 15405 E. WARREN GARAGE SAL"E, mi£cellan. rocker, fern stand. August propelled, $50. 885-1873.pressw~y. Reas~nable. 881. room condominium. Avail. have 3 bedrooms, 2 baths 882.9000 I eous dark~oom equipment 6th.9:h. 2557 Lakewood,6436. able through December and a family room. Call and supplies 4701 Cour Detroit. WiHIJRiLPOOL, coppertone

15th. 886-1615. BLACK LEATHER de ski ., ': t d f' kOFFICE SPACE in SI. Clair ----------- Janet McConkey of Tappan chair. $75, lady's 3.speed I Ville, 10 a.m ..5 p.m. Fn WESTINGHOUSE room air ~hC:; ~~e ~s~~~te°:" bei:i I • Clip and Save this Ad •

Shores, from $150 per ST. PETERSBURG, Florida. Assoc. 884-62g0. bike $45, king.size bed set I day-Saturday only. conditioner, excellent con. offer. 772-()999.month. For lease, luxurious 2.bed' WOMAN SEEKS sin g I e $75. 331-4883. HUGE GARAGE sale, 100's dition, u,ed very little. 885. ,EARL KEIM SHORES ~ room, 2,bath condominium, apartment or flat. I am ----------- I of new clothes, shirts, 2283. If no answer, keep

779.7764 overlooking beautiful Tam. working on graduate de. GREEN TWEED £ofa, 68'1 pants, blou~es and vests. trying.----------- pa Bay. Clubhouse, golfing, gree, so budget is limited, inches long. good condi. Assorted sizes and colors. GAS STOVE, good condition,GROSSE POINTE WOODS- pool. Call 296.2320 or 791- I am clean, quiet, consci. tion. $200. 81l6.4694. Also many new and used 885.2283. If no answer,

Ideal for attorney, ma.nu. 1086. WiTlter season avail. entious. Please call Gail ------------ household item" 20050 keep trying.facturer's representative. able. after 6, 371.5725. ESTATE SALE Baltree Court off Fair.390 s quare feet, ample ----------- ----------- 13436 WILFRED holme, Grosse Pointe BEAUTIFUL Fruitwood din.parking. 886-6770. HARBOR SPRINGS area. MOTHER AND teen daugh. Woods, July 7, 8, 9. ing room table, 6 chairs

----------- I Sleeps 6, fireplace, car. ter looking for upper flat DETROIT I -----______ ani p.ads. Exquisite Vie.anne parker tu 5-4-U5 offers peted, overlooking Lake or 2.bedroom apartment West of Chalmers, WHIRLPOOL WASHER and torlan cOlIch and lady's

grosse pointe city office Michigan. 779.3585. in Gros~e Pointe or Shores North of E. Outer Drive electric dryer, ba,by bed, 2 ~ide chair, Victor-Ian spinetspace, desk or non-detroil ----------- 1 area. $240 to $250 price East of Gratiot dehumidifiers. Reasonably desk, 873-4800 or 885~446.mailing. HARBOR SPRINGS range. 775-1316., Friday and Saturday priced. 882.1294.

Beautiful new 3 bedroom, "", August 8.9,10 to 5 ----------- MODERN WALNUT 3.pieceFISHER ROAD prime first 1'0>bath condominium, cen. GASTROENTEROLuGIST - Ccmplete contents of home. DINING ROO!.1 £et, walnut, bedroom set, 10 years old,

floor office space, approx. tral air, large pool, lighted Wis~es to sublease East £tead of 88.year.old widow large table, 3 leaves' and $250. Signature refrigera-imately 1,000 square feet. tennis courts. $375 per side office, 1 or 2 dayS a who never threw anything pads, 6 chairs, buffet, china tor, 6 years old $200. TwoFull services. Available week. Day, 886-6922. Eve. week. 822.5309. I away. Antiques, oil pai;tt. cabinet, 40" electric range. antique office chairs, $35September 1st. Please call . 8854142 -----------... I d 331.7806 or 771-4899 after each. 884.8753.Mrs. Jeffries. 882.0899. mngs.. 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE I! Ings, prlmatlVes, 0 d woo

----------- U)NGBOAT KEY, Sarasota. 1 ----------- pieces, lib r a r y table, _5_p_.m_. _FISHER ROAD, prime first. LARGE SELECTION of reo I dainty secretary, glass en. ~lOVING SALE! Bargains,Fully equipped 2-bedroom N,r b'

floor office space, approx. d' conditioned SCHWI1., I. closed bookcase, lamps, 20517 Balfour, allartment2.bath luxury con omm. .imately 1,100 feet. Full ium on Gulf of Mexico. cycles. Reasonable prIces. mag n i f ice n t picture #2. Enter from Eastlanjservices. Available Septem. Beautiful beach, pool and Village Cyclery, 777.0357. frames, walnut din i n g Driv~ parking lot, betweenber 1st. Please call Mrs. tennis. Golf nearby.- Walk AZARS GALLERY room set with 6 chairs and Beacomfield and Balfour.Jeffries. 882.0899. I to shopping and restaur. buffet, 2 sets of china, plus Augu~l 7-8.

OF t' tone HENREDON tables, pair ofGROSSE POINTE - Fisher ants. Monthly only. Call to many accen pIeces. s . TABLE-Dark p.ine, 44.inch, matching vel vet uphol.Road, 340 square feet, new. see p.hotos. 478.6467. ORI ENTAL RUGS ware. Trunks, linens, hand. round, 2 leaves, excellent s~ered chairs, decoratorIy decorated. Days, 882. SIESTA APARTIIENT. Mo. Large selection of Ru~s made quill" l'3ce doi!.le'\' condition, $110, after 4 chma, breakfront, perfect

_1_38_9_.__________ tel, directly on the Gulf. BUy'2~;I~.T,;~~;dw~~~ralse :fa~s. r~~tnp.~~ss,Dj~~:,Ss~~~ II p.m. 33H1138. condition, miscellaneous.EASTLAND AREA-Newly Shuffleboard, color TV, Birmingham bottles, nee dIe poi n t e iT--A-L-L-B-IR-D'-c-a-gewith male 886.72q.

decorated 825 square feet. kitchenettes. 18522 Gulf 644.7311 chairs from any era: Em. I and 2 female Zebra Finch. 1;===============:::;Kelly Road North of Eight Boulevard. Indian Shores. -------.------ pire. Victorian. Sheraton. I es S70. Call after 5 p.m ..~me. Three private offices. Florida 33535. 1.813.595- FU RS WANTED Bedroom set with dressing; 885.3183. :open are:!, 2 lavatories, lots 9333. Consignment or Buy table. matching. mirr?rs, I BE' GnJM BROW:--iING--ji-of parking. Please call Vir. COTTA.GES ON LEE'S cedar chest, beaullful wIck., L • d d dPr '

.. S J ffr' Realtor 881 8082 Id k h _ I eon gra e, over an un e ,gmla . e Jes, . LAKE HURON 20339 ~Iack . er baskets, ~ oa c e.,t.. Skeet and Skeet. Like new: Refrigerators, s to \'e s,882.0899. Just 65 miles north of Grosse SILK OR dri.ed centerpi~ces [: ~~~~pe;'?dl~:~~~, w~~~: 9S1,99d5'5'3B082.5777!)etween: washers, dryers, air condi. ,i

GROSSE POINTE CITY - Pointe in Lexington, Mich. by profeSSIOnal f lor 1St Garland c'as stove and. an . . , tioners, working only. TopMack Avenue East of Ca. igan. Swimming, boating II working at home. Custom i newer ele;tric stove, G.E.' AIR-CO:-lDITIO~ER.-g-oo-d, dollar paid. After 4:00 idieux, offices for rent, work, very reasonable. 839. i call 885.0174. (313) 885-1232suitable for accountant, in. and fishing. Off 350 ft. of no.frost refrigerator, old: condition, help take out of I

surance, attorney or man. sandy beach. 1 bedroom 6434. wringer washer and like. window, $45. 821~4tl6. !- ,j------ . _ufacturer's representative. still available slE:t:ps 4 or i WANTED new Kenmore. Tools, draft. - ----- ---.---- --------------- -- --- -- ,Private type offices in a 5 persons, with large sun. I BUYl NG SWORDS ing material, boxes an:] WE CARE ABOUT YOU! I HOUSEHOLD LIQUIDATION SALESnicely de<'orated building deck. SpeCIal end of the I ' boxes of National Geo. We arc in bu~incss to serve you' Let us assist you COMPANYwith common reception scason rates. $150 weekly_: GUNS, DAGGERS, graphic maga7ine, 50 year with appraisals. hOtl~e sales and consi!:nments. invltes youarea. utilities and air in.' 359.8202 or 884.0475 I MEDALS, HELMETS, old ma~azines ann books WE' can convert your exce.5S posses..ions into TO VISIT THEIR SHOP AND BROWSEcluded" off.street parking.: .~-\-;.~-IL-..\Bi:E~"':O\V:-L~kc, 774-9651 in English and German. SOimon!: else's treasures. Call for free consulta.C II f 6 5620071" '" old records. tin boxes. old among a selection of a Victorian lo\'e seat, antique__ a__ a_,_er__ p._m_. ._--~ ~lichigan view log cabin. 1----.--, ---I -C--'-d - , clothes furs You name it tion Tuesday or Thursday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. mirrors, Oriental rugs. mahogany sideboards, oak drop.

FOR LEASE Doctor or dent. I Good Hart (14 miles north I HO~~E .O\V~ERS. onsl. er ann she had. at lrast one~ 331.3486 leaf table, lady's writing cabinet. 2 Victorian rock .. t ff. . 1 200 quare I of Harbor Springs), Fire.! thl.~ Insurance protectIOn JILL WILLIAMSIS 0 Ice s f II Sl00 000 A & T SAI ES ing chairs, Woodard porch furniture, fine china andfeet, air c~ndiiioned, 11417 j place. modern bathrfoom: ~s II? :w~10 000 'on gOa

n, 838~0083 • LAlTRE:--i CHAPMAN crystal, dining room furniture, 6 Victorian side

Whittier near Kelly. Call, and kitchen. Sleeps our. i we In •• ~ : CHARLES KLI;';GE~S~flTH chairs 9).inch mahoj,(any breakfront. French Pro-Jon Realtv. 8854427, week, Rental by week or month. rage, $50.000 ?nb'l~o~tont: '----H-A-R-T-Z----, '---------------------_ -_-__-..:__ vinciai dropleaf table, Staffordshire pieces, lamps,

d 885.2259 Call 884.2464 after 6 p.m.. and $100,000 lIa lit} CO\. r---------------------,en s . . .__ , erage. Only $344 per year. 5 fireplace fixtures, wall sconces, chandeliers and mdny

6B-ROOMS FOR RENT 6B-ROOMS TO RENT , Thoms Insurance A'iency. HOUSEHOLD HOUSEHOLD L IQU 1 DATION SALE more exciting "finds" for the discriminating taste',.:========;:..;....:;.;.;:.:.......:;--::..:.;:- :;;;.-,;..--.-------- ...----.1-. Eastland Center, 88).2376. SALES CO IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE setter.

ROOM FOR RENT -K-E:'Ii-T.-:\IO-R-E-STOVf:-:..::..D~~ble PR~~~~~7k~AL VACA TION TIME I Our serYlces include: Appraisals, estate sales,BEA liTI FUL _~ve_n_._88_2._433.2._ SERVICE consignments.

. 'th- - - -- .. Our shop \\ ill be closed the we-ek of At;G L:ST 11thOak paneled 2nd floor hedroom. sitting room WI Y()l'R SPECIAL and 18th. We will open on TUESDAY 26th for Shop hours Tuesdays and Thursday~ 10 a.m ..3 pm.

built in book shelves. private hath and shower, USED nnOKS -- BOllght, P0SSESSIO~S our regular bUSiness hours. Other hours by appointment.overlooking spacious yard. Walk in closet and sold. Fiction. non.fictlon. ARE ~1Y Tuesdays and Thursdays 10 a.m .. 3 p.m. 15115 Charlevoix (near ~faryland)generous storage space. Park, pool and garage Hardcover. paperback -- SPECIAL CONCERN 15 5 Ch I . ( u 1 d G P . t P k Grosse Pointe ParkfacJlities. Can plant own garden and flowers. noon 'ti! 6 p.m. Tues. thru SUSAN HARTZ 11 ar eVOlX near .nary an) rosse oln e ar 331.3486Within walking distance to churches, G.P. War Sat. BOOKTIQUE, 15243 331.3486Memorial, movies, library, shopping areas and Mack Ave., between Lake. 886-8982 CHARLES KLINGENSMITH CHARLES KLINGE~SMITH-four bus lines. References. Box. No. W.29, Grosse pointe and Beaconsiefld. 791 Fisher LAUREN CHAP.\fAN LAUREN CHAPMANPointe News, Grosse Pointe Farms, MI 48236. 885.2265. Grosse Pointe City JILL WILLIAMS JILL WILLIAMS

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772-2200

THE ROAD TOSAVINGS

For that personal touchon new or used cars,Monday and Thursday,9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tues-day, Wednesday andFriday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

WANTElD: 20" ured girl'sbike, Mrs. Clarke, 886-1807or 884-5700.

ELECTRIC poraable type.writer, goo d condition,small refrigerator, about 8cubic feet. 0.11 after 5;30.885-8081.

lOA-MOTORCYCLESFOR SALE

1980 SI'ROOCO, 7,600 miles, 1974 BMW 2llO;a, repainted,4.speed, air, cruise, stereo, completely ov,rhauled, noalloy wheels, rear window rust, exceUel'h condition,defogger and wiper, rust. ,Michelin tires, CB, hea~proofed, dark green with lamps, Pioneer A'M.F\Mcas.

'tan interior. Excellent con. sette, Aris fog lamps,dition. Moving, must sell. $5,300 544.4055.Best reasonable offer. 886- i 1974 PONTIAC LeMans, low934.9. miles, good condition, $895

1979 CUTLASS Brougham- 881'2273.2-<1oor, well'equipped, 15,000 11978 FIREBIRD, gold with

miles. $5,700 or offer. 866. tan interior, 305 engine,8924. I 28,000 miles, air, AM.FM

1963 VW convertible, 46,000 radio, $4,100. 884-.3467.original, partially disas.sembled for rest~. 1978 T.B'IRD Town Landau ..Serious classic value, but 3.02 V-8, excellent condl'leaving slate, so only $500 , tlOn, loaded. $4,500. 886.885.7100. 8172.1------------

LATE 1976 Grand Prix, 1972 D!,TS~N 240--Z, b~own,45,000 miles, recent tune- tan !Dterlor, automatIC, 1.up, new brakes, extras, owner, $1,750. 881.3027.$2,000. 886-7562. I 1967 FORD Mustang, $500.

1976 DELTA Royale _ 4 Good running condftion." ._._ door, blue. Loaded. Excel. TU 1'0906.

1973 HONDA 750. FaIrIng lent condition. $2,300 or I 'P,-I-N-T-O-I-97-6--?I-ro--Hla-tc-h-4.SIde bags, extras, lIke new. best offer. 537.5396. cylinder, '4~eed, 27,000$1,400 or best offer. Ar.i---------- '1 II t d't'thur Fullmore Fairing, AUTOMOBILE OWNERS As ~I:~exc1~~;2 CQn I Ion.$175, new. 886--3228. low as $25 quarterly buys I $, . 88 .

1976 KAWASAKI KX 125 Compulsory No l"au1t In. 19ti9 OL~ H8 convertible.1 t ....o 25 h Excel' surance. 881-2376. good condtion, $450. 882-ess ""n ours. . _lent condition, 885.2283.]f 1974 VW, gtIod mileage, reg. _7_036_. _

ular gas, looks like new, 1959 CHEVROLET, 4-<1oor,$1,800. 881-0545. Call af- 6-<:ylinder, 37,000 actualter 5 p.m. miles. Excellent running

1976 MONZA 2+2 Hatch. condition. No rust. 886.back, 4.speed, 4-cylinder, _5_62_0_. _good condition, $2,350. I CAMARO 1976, silver, V-8,823.3473. I 3 b k___________ 05, new ra es, stereo, 8.

1976 PINTO-4.speed, good I trac~, low mileage, air,condition,' low mileage, I AM FM, $2,700 or best of.$1,850 or best offer. 885. fer. 821-1652,3687, 11971 FALCON, good trans-

1977 CHARGER _ Excellent parliation, $325. 886-6291condition, 360, 2-oarrel, _"ll_f_te_r_6_p_.m_,__ ...;;.. _Zieb~rted, no rust, pfJWer 1971 CADILLAC /- Ivorysteen~g, power brakes, and brow-n, Minor repairs,low mIleage, $3,500 or best otherwise good condition.offer. 755'6183. All power. $850 cash. 822.

, 1979 SILVEM:DO pick,uP-1 1236.6,500 miles, power steer. 1979 TOYOTA Celiea GTing, power brakes, AM-FlM, Coupe, 11,000 miles, 5-bedcover, sliding window. speed, mint condition, 778-881~24 or 882-0226. 8216 .

WANTED: Functioning reofrigerator, minimum 14feet; gas stove for cottage.331.1146 or 331-0600.

Thursday. AU9ust 7, 19809-ARTICLES WANTED -l1-CARS FOR SALE ll-CARS FOR SALE

19741h YAMAHA Enduro -360cc, Limited Edition,also two bike trailer. Mintcondition. Both for $750 orbest offer. Call after 5 p.m.839-6616.

197M2 HONDA 750 Custom,$1,300. After 5 p.m. 839-7413.

e ----_. no answer, keep trying.TEL.TWELVE MALL - An. T.\1-125 SUZUKI, excellent

9 tique show and sale, Tele. condition. 776.7594.graph and Twelve Mile rd.. Thursday, August 7 thru 750 CC HONDA, low miles.,Sunday, August 17th. Mall Excellent condition, bars,hours, free .admission, free <:brome, hooker3, all ex'parking. tras. 886--3346.

I"Michigan's Largest Antiques 1975 YAMAHA 125 - Good

Market" <:oJ!odition,low miles, $375.Over 400 Exhibitors 75S-64~

t CENTREVILLE, MICHIGAN 1973 HONDA CT, 70, trail orSUNDAY, AUGUST 10 slreet bike, black, good

8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Adm. $1 condjtion, $275. 884-0856.Fairgrounds, M-86

Caravan Antiques Market lOB-TRUCKSLast Show of Season FOR SALE

ANTIQUE SOLID oak Eng. 1977 DODGE Pickup, powerIi,h secretary, excellent sleering, power brakescondition, 1.627-4082. clean, $2,200. Call Mdhday

OLOCK REPAIR, sales, parts through Friday, 8 to 4:30, and antique clocks. An. 885-8091., tiques a specialty. All work ll-CARS fOR SALEguaranteed . Piek U'J} and

delivery, 822-3859. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCEPRESTBACK CHAIR $35. As low as $33.15 for 6

Solid oak chest of drawers mQntns. can Chesney In.

$150. Pine jelly cupboard 5urance Agency for your

$185. Wicker foot stool $25 over the phone quotation .

Five Mission OIak dining Available till 8 p.m. on

room cltairs, $90. 886-0118. Wednesday and Thursday.884-5337.

9-ARTICLES WANTED BEFORE YUU BuY a 'usedTOP $S PAID for color TV's car, have Tuff.Kote check

needing repair. 774.9380, it for rust. No charge. 822.5300.

SHOTGUNS and rines want.1979 OLDS Starfire Firenza,ed - Parker, Fox, Smith,

Winchester and others. rare ve, automatic, air,Private collector. 478.5315'. many extras. Excellent car.

886-5630.SAFES WANTED - Almost

any condition. Woods Lock '78 MONZA V-a, automatic,and Safe. TU 1-9247. power steering, AM/FM

MYRON BARLOW pain'tingscassette, Zlebarted, excel.lent condition. 526-9209,

wanted, also Icart etch- 494-8618. Lisa.ings and Lalique glass. 661.0008. 1976 PINTO Squire Wagon,

MOD ERN COl.LECTIBLE23,000 miles, automatic,power steering, power

DOLLS-MADAME ALEX. brakes. 882-4335.ANDER, BARBIE, ETC.

757-5568 1972 CHEVELLE SS - Air,power steering, brakes,

SERIOUS local collector will new tires, springs, shockspurchase all signed Tiffany and U.joints, $1,400. 884-lamps: Handel, Pierpoint, 7306.Jefferson and Moe Bridges 1979 OLDSMOBILE CustomI amp s. A II transactionsstrictly confidential. Please Cruiser Station Wagon.call after 6 p.m. 886.2812. 9,000 Imiles, $5,900, 885.

9120.CASH FOR kid's clothes.

New resale shop needs 1978 CORVETTE - Brownlchildren's good Clothing.' beige, 19,500 miles. Load.Infant to 14. Fall and Win. ed, $9,200. 839-3558, 547.ter only. 881.3260. 5193 after 6.

GROSSE POINTE Bookseller 1976 FIREBIRD Formula,desires signed limited edi. automatic, sunroof, loaded,lions, fine illustrated chilo $2,700 or best offer: 755-dren's literature, art, pho. 1674 after 6 p.m.tography, Americana, De. 1979 SEVILLE- Triple blacktroit, Civil War, Occult, loaded, CB, wire wheels,avantgarde Lit., military $10,700. 274-2171.county histories, philoso:phy and worthwhile books 1977 COUG'AR XR-7, 31,000or collections in all cate. miles, stereo, 8-track, air,gories. Cash paid and' im. rear defrost, power locks,mediate removal. new tires, other extras.

GRUB STREET$2,900 or best offer. 881.

A BOOKERY5266

15038 Mack, G.P. Park 1978 FORD Fiesta Sport, air,824-8874 AM-FM cassette, rear win.

------. dow defogger, rustproofed,WANTED - King size mat. 34 m.p.g., 25,000 miles,

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fluted handlebars and seat Ipost. Schwinn tub u I a I' '

forks, plus many extras,$180. Excellent condition.775-6552.

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Page Six-C G R 0 SSE POI NT ENE W SI-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8 ART-'C-L-ES-FO-R-SA-L-E8-ARTICLES FOR SALE a-ARTICLES FOR SALE SA-MUSICALSAFARI!-For your shopping I SAROUK PERSIAN rug, 9X'iGARAGE SALE, 11493 Bea. DINING ROOM set~Mahog. I_N_S._T_R_U_M_E_N_T_S__. pleasure, knowing full 12, excellent condition, consfield off M 0 ran g. any Duncan Phyfe lJable O.LD UPRIGHT-Plays well.

well the travel and danger $3,800. Thursday C"ening, Housewares, plants, furni. with leaf, six chairs and You move, $150. 526-8071that aw.aited him, Wacky 886-5675 or after thai 1. ture, pickup tires, August buffet. Excellent condition. mornings.Jack launched an expedi' 748.3373. 9, 10. Call 882.1460 afler 6 p.m. -.---.------tion that took him deep ------------ ---'---'---.-- I-.-.----.---.---1 OHICKERING baby grandinto the heart of the urban ESTATE CHICKERING con. KITCHEN SINK, stamless I' MDVING SALE: 1974 Chry; piano, beautiful condition,jungle. In search of "Big sole. living room chairs, steel, used very little, $25. "Ier, 1973 VW Beetle, 16 I $3,900. 549-3616.Game", that rare aod ex. triple dresser, ottoman, 882'1316. I boat Ir.ailer, 71f.! h.p. boat ------.----elusive species, antiqueous I draperies, breakfront book. - I motor, metal wardrobe, MUST SACRIl"ICE-Thomascollectibleus. Not only did case, Thursday, Friday, GARAGE SALE, Friday, miscellaneous household 2 manual 25.pedal organ.Wacky manage to Soight Salurday, 10-4 p.m. 5205 Augu3t 81h, 10-3, 2048 items. 526'4107. $2,000 or best offer. 881.

f Kensington, upper. Beaufait, oak rocker mis. --------.-.-- .... - 0128.some 0 these magnificent cellaneous. 'BOY'S 27" SC'hwinn 10.:;.peej ----- -.--------creatures, but armed only MOVING SALE _ Infant's. -----! Good condition, $50. 343. SS-ANTIQUES FOR~~ ha~\dle:e~:%o~~c ~s, .~:~:~~;, kf~~h~~~ AlfR~0:sH~n?e~rc;IV:'!us-I._0!.~7~.- ...... ' ... __ .... S~LE ------pen, he bagged his full Ie. twin matlresies and box an:!s of antiques ~nd col.! TW~, GIRL'S ~ikes, 19" and I ., ORIENT~L RUGSgal limit and transported springs, linens, color TV, lectibles are being held! 21, need a httle work, $10 E..pert appraIsals, estate~,them back to the Q>lonial Chrislmas decorations, g<lr. captive in dark closets and I __eac~.:._~_~~~. ._._, pur.chased. Mode.rn semI.Shop, over the treacherous. den tools. weight bench musty allic3. Deprived of FOURTEEN MEN'S suits, I antique a~d antique. E.x.rut - imested Lakeshore and weights and more, Fri. their right to be loved and '" 43.44 I $20 d I pert cleanmg and r~palr.Drive, whi!re they await da" and Saturd~y, 10 10 4. -'n c' t d C d W ck SIZ.S ong, an I mg WIll buy antiques.. S of h' .. ~.... re la e. onra a Y $25. Retiring GM execu. I' Abl t d 1i~C:~ur~~\heom~ild ~a~ 766 Lakeland. NO PRE., ~ants"..to liberat~ the-se t:ve, 485 University, Grosse! ~a~0'547.2elOg pay top 0

SALES. I V.dlm3 ot 'oppresslOn and Pointe City. I.... .'- .---...-'. -- .. --hunted down for you in. ---- ..-. -------1 he'll pay a "king's ran5om" .__ . ._-- KEN NARY Kage Antiques.dude: A beautiful pair of DINING ROO~l: set, 911iece to set them free! Hummels, I GOLF CLUBS---.'den's "Low Hours: Wednesdav.Friday,Dresden candlesticks, an Duncan Phyfe mahogany. Royal Doultons, Fiesla- ProLle" irons by North. 12.4. Saturday 9.5. Cadieux18th Century Berlin porce. 882-&)86. ware, Depression gliass, old we:.tern, 2 PW, excellent at Warren. 882.4396.lain vase, some Chinese, -G------------:--d jew.elry, cups and sauce.rs, condilion, $75 or best of. I FURNITUR- E" refl'nl'shed, reopaperweights, an interest.] E R.EFRIGERATO~. Sl e- f 343 7ing collection of miniature by,slde, copper, 882-6086. kDlck. knac~s, Rose\'llIe _e~. __ .:08~. ..:_ .. _ .' ... I paired ..tripped, any type;.':!-::!~~~~.A h,,~ .. HO<f'villf'I,.", (''TO .... , .. " ,0U ~loo~'nO" potte~ are Just a f~. of GARAGE SALE with real of caning. l"ree estimates.Peony vase,.a magnif!cient' v:'ith;';;~k~'.g1ta~~'d~;'$35ci i~~~;-i~~::;utI'W'::';~u"':!~~~',~I vamty. J\13nogallY o~iieL, I ~4 ~95~. _hand pamted Nippon I GE 21.7 cubic fool refrig. .bring your things to him, old glassware and dls.hes, I ABLF. TO PAY top dollar

era tor, side.by'side model, Wacky will "make the bed frames, c)rved plano, for used Oriental rugs.$375, both for $700. 6 drop" at your place and t~at. really plays, books, I 547.5000.month old Sears portable all transactions are stricl1y c othmg, etc. 892 Notrdishwasher wilh 2 year confidential. Call him D)me, Saturday 10.4.warranty, $275. 885.1583. I Monday.Saturday, 11.6 at SUPER SALE-Saturday,

I 772.0430. I o'clock. Lots of furnitureANTIQUE TOOL ch~t, $35, I .' kitchen and living room

storm door and screen $30 KITCHEN rem~deled: .Cabl' Simon's crib and dreSiser885-6531. net ?oors, smk,. grJlld~r, Macrame hanger3 and

/I • i drop'm stove,. light fIX' many interaSlting itemsMIDSUMMER tures, other, Items. 881- 2159 HawthorneBLAHS";> 8305 .

" I MOV'ING SALE-EverythingTher~ s no better way ~o DUNCAN PHWE mahogany I in house must go. 4820

whIle away a h~t sum~er s dining room set $500, Haverhill, Detroit. Augusday t~~n. browsmg ~t T,he Louis XV (French) end ta. 7, 8, 9, 8:30 to 6 p.m.Magniflclent ObseSSIon. bles ornate brass ormolu

Forget the "Mid Summer $425 pair French coffee TRAMPOLINE, new, 4xB bedBlahs'.' b.y taking .a s~ep table $95: Duncan P.hyfe ~rings, stuI'dy, tubularback m bme - delighhng Ilrum table $95 Victorian frame, $175. 886-0913.in the immense variety of ,brass bed, full $650. I GARAGE SALE Saturdiayaffordable treasures of Breakfront mahogany, (7x Su d A 't 9.10 10y~sterday.. 5) feet, $1,100, dresser, a.~.~Y' p.mUg~~2 Bo~rne

AmIdst our usual mv~ntory $85. Ornate gilt mirror $85 , mouth Road in t,he Farmsof Royal Doulton, Nippon 649.2994 Lawnm,"uer TV . c d''and lov Iy t wa' "", ,aIr on I.e s em . re, we I. tioner, autom3ltic washerhave two new pIeces of MOv:ING SALE. Living room -picnic table and, benchescont~mporary Steuben, a and dining room furniture, household .items tools etcdarhng doll bed and a miscellaneous furniture, ' , . 1980 MUSTANG ,1974 MONTE CARLO, lady's,multitude of small treas. miEcellaneous toys. 293. DINING ROOM set, 4 pieces, GH IA lone owner, Ziebarted, nev.ures that just arrived. 9072. go-ad condition, $450 or . 'I er damaged, dented or

Yes, we're air conditioned. FOX SUPER Beatle and 'be'3t offer. 824-7738. 9,S!!O miles, excellent ~ondi. touched up, el'ceptionallyW b t' tlon, dark ~rey, 6 cylmder, fine condition. 23,000 or!-

THEe MUYA'GooN'IFICENT Royal Guardsman ampJi. SNC?W TIRES, Sure Foot ra. AM/-,!,M, aIr, auto., power ginal miles. $1750. 881.

fier. Be.st offer. 885-4846. dIal, 75'R-14, $15 or best steenng I brakes, console, 8842.OBSESSION I'OOLL HOUSE miniatures, offer. 824.7738. Call 862-2387. ---------

15233 KERCHEVAL tools, 4..-piece suit, 44 regu. SKATEBOARD, 10" x 30" ---------- 1973 FIREBIRD - 8 track,GROSSE POINTE PARK lar, new, calculator, 9x12 Bert L1Mar deck in de. ALL STATE stereo, automatic. $1100.TUES.-SAT. 1l:3~ P.M. Oriental type rug, arts 'and pendent trucks, 'Powell CAR LEASI NG _88_2'_13_1_6_.------ ..

331.5571 crafts teaching materials, mini cubic wheels excel. BUY • SELL • LEASE '77 OLDS, 98, triple black,REFRIGERATOR 25 cubic miscellaneous household iI. lent condition, $65 'or best NEW - USED loaded. 365-8345.

feet 5 years old ice maker ems. Many things never ofler. 343.0S07. JIM IMHOFF -----------., , used, Friday, Saturday, 10. 521.1111 '78 FAIRMONT, 6 cylinder,$300 or best offer. 881.1167 4. 19299 Linville at Bourne. HESK, coUee table, hi-ifi., ----------- stick, vinyl top, cassette,or 225.1138. I mouth, no pre-sales. washer, gas stove 30", 1968 MUSTANG, $400, 1967 [ stereo, rear window de.

ENERAL GARAGE sale, . electric lawnmower new, ~ord Galaxie, good eondi- froster, 40,000 miles, $2,400,22937 SunnysIDe, St. Clair YARD SALE----Bike, every' electric hedge clippen, air hon, 51,000 miles, $400. 881-4352,Shores, August 7 and 8, 9 thing must go! Saturday conditioner, ladders, Scott's 779-8733.' 1-----------to 5 p.m. only, 10.5 p.m. 1438 York. fertilizer spreader, garden 1'75 FIAT XIS, mint condi.

shire. tools, curtains, s w i vel 1978 FORD Fiesta - 28,000 tion, Ziebart, 43,000 miles,GARAGE SALE large selec chairs dining room set miles, 35 m.p.g.", Sport 28m.p.g., $3,700. 881-8246

, • LOVELY RUG, llx14' , wool, ,group, sun roof, AM-FM after 5..tion of pa-peroack boolm, . Yamaha Ebony grand pi- complete, odd tables. 527. cassette, Must sell, best of. 1geared for the avid science ano, firewoO'd. 331.SBaS 7023 after 6. fer over $3,200. 882.9623. '72 .BUICK Riviera, classicfiction and detective buffs, consistently, ----------- I design, good condition.20.year collection and m-is- I CONTEMPORARY Broyhill 1979 BMW 32()'1, 7,000 miles, Evenings 775.1887, 775.cellaneous goodies. August PRICED dining room set, china cab. 30 4 t"- 24. t b ff t d tabl m.p.g., mon •." war. 13.7 through 9, 12 to 6, HOME SALE IDe, u e, roun e, ranty left, after 6 p.m. 881. -----------

with 3 leaves and pads, 4 9120. 1979 SUB-A,RU Brat, red andWESTINGHOUSE 10,000 Sheraton 12 piece mahogany chairs, 885-4192. ----------- I white, loaded, Excellent

BTU air conditioner, wire dining set, oak twin bed I GARAGE SALE. Don'l miss! 1974 NOVA-45,OOO miles, fj. I condition. Evenings. 886-dpg cage, crib and mat. set, 2 double bed sets, cylinder stick, power steer. 5296.tress, 4 14E tires, miscel. <:hippendale style setee 12x12 wool rug, linens, ing, l1adio, new battery, ex.laneous. 885.1982. and chairs. curtains, appliances, sport. haust system. 882-8806. 1973 GMC Suburban, $300.

I 273 KENWOOD CT. ing goods, househQld items After 6 p.m. 882.3395.DESK--Sligh, solid mahog. clothes, Thursday, Friday, VW, 1977, Rabbit Deluxe,

any, excellent condition, (Off Charlevoix) 10-4. 17 Hawthorne. sun roof, low mileage, bue. '77 GRANADA 4 door -$285. 8 foot BrunSWl'ck Grosse Pointe Farms I k t t 1 775 Wh't I d . 1 f te sea s, regu ar gas,. I e re vmy roo, 5 er.pool table. 882-8763. Friday, Saturday, TOP QUALITY folding lawn 5444. eo, air, Michelin tires, low

I Aug. 8,' 9 furn:ture wit h wooden mileage, good condition.LIVING ROOM furniture 1()'5 p.m. trim. 4 chair3, 1 rocker, 2 1974 BARRACUDA, $1,000. $3,000. 882-8318.

and garage sale, Friday lounges, and patio um. Yellow hardtop, Good con.and Saturday, 14288 Fair- FINAL WEEK of estate brella with cover, $175. dition. 527-8041. RUSTPROOFING by Tuff.cres!. closeout sale. Everything Craftsman 1.h.p. router Kote will add to the resale

must go! Low prices. 885. with table and case, use:! 1979 CADILLAC Cabrilet. value of your car. 822.5300.DINING ROOM set, dark 2294. 4251 Kensington. cnce, $75. ,Metal wall sculp. white, tilt.wheel, Cruise,

pine tressel table, 6 carved . I t $50 88- 7953 tape" CB, 13,000 miles. 1976 MERCURY Monarch -ORIENTAL living room, sofa ure . ;). .chairs, 1 large and 1 small $7,800. 882.2339. Automatic, loaded, low

wall unit, mint cQndition, loveseat, wood end tables, USE D PORCH enclosure mileage, original owner.$275. 824.7034. cocktail table, brass lamps, complete. 70 lineal feet of I 1980 CITATION, 4-d.oor, 4. $2175. 521-4698..

never been used. 977.2744. i windows and panels plus 2 c)-linder, exeelelnt condi.E F RIG ERA TOR $170, REFRIGERATOR, bot tom i doors, $550. 885.6675. tion, extras, best offer. 886. 1980 CORVETTE - loaded,green carpeting 12x13 $75, 2788. $12,000. 492.5264 or 885.tweed recliner $75, love- f~eezer, !~ost.free. Window I CARPETI7'olG-USED. Light -----------1 3637.'Seat $75. round table, 2 air condltloners, 5,000 BTU I grey. 37 yards, good condi. 1974 FORMULA 350 Fire- -----------chairs $60, hand-pain led 884-3371. 1 _tion,$1~~~B5.8007 :..._. ..__ .bird,- like new condition, 1973 TORINO stattion wagon,demitaS"se from San Mari. ------------- new tires, low mil~ge. good transportation. Bestno, $125. 884-1536. AMATEUR HE AT H KIT' WA7'oITED: Ol:! bra", bed. 882-1216. offer. 371.7058.

I tran'Sffiit~r, SB'401, and Please call 886.2189 after 1------, -----ONE HIDE-a.bed, sofa and micro-phone $115. Ping- 6 p.m. 1978 MONTE Carlo-Super 1

1978 CADILLAC Coupe De.chair, combinalion, good pong table $20, electric cir. _.__ ..__ ._.' - ... - .. -- excellent, 23 actual m.p.g., Ville. Dark blue, whiteconditiQn, $55 for lot or cular saw, with table an:! R'JTARY ~toWER, self.pro. air, power steering, and leather interior, white top.

CO:-lTEMPORARY room di. will separate. After 6 p.m. vice $:!O. TwO' Traditional pelled, $50. Bike 26" heavy brakes. Silver. $4,250. 881. 28,000 miles, full power,vider desk, matching glass. 882-3088. corner end tables, pecan duty new:;. route $40. Girl's 6642. sharp. $6500 or best offer.top,ped coffee and end ta. .__ $95. 881.7544. bIke 26", $35. 884'2665. 1969 JAVELIN 38000 '1 I 881.2755.bles. 881.9042. LADY'S 4.piece match lug. ------.---.------ ----... -- .....-" -- -- tre.s, good condItIOn. 885. $3,950. 2450540. ' , ml es, I ----------

___ I g l'k $50 886 CHRISTI.fAS TREE, 7W, $30: FL'JOR SCRUBBER, polish. 053" ----------- excellent condition no rust 1975 MARK IV, excellentPRELUDE PATTERN Ster. age, I e new, , . , ~. 198 '• 8252 Like new, ping.pong table' er, 15" heavy duty, $175 or - ---.---- .. 0 CITATION 4.door, 4- $1,500 or best. 882.7033. condition, $2,950. 1973

ling 12 5-piece place set. _. __ .__________ $40, clothing, lady's size I best offer. 882-1842. : BE A '4ger. Without leaving cylinder, automatic, loaded ----------- I Plymouth wagon, 50,000tings plus serving pieces MOVliliG SALE-Apartment 12, men's medium shirts,: --- ..- .. - .-_ ... -: -- .. i home yet, you don't have $5.100, weekdays 556-5702 1977 MONTE CARLO V-8, miles, $750. 884-8566, 962.

M$3I''c5hOOI'g'anB409885x65., Skandia, size washer and dryer, like 42 regular suits, plus odds' )'If<:~~~RI~1°ERots I to go 10 the Klondike to After 6 p.m. 499-3534. I 3~5, cmos

.toPtiodns including 3363.

new, 2 hide.a.bed couches, and ends, 5010 Hillcrest,. . ~ ,.. I pan for gold. You can do I air, rUlse an new punc'l__ ._ microwave, Ii k e new. 7.Mack area, Thusday, Fri. . '!A~D SALE . : i.t right in your own home, 1977 CAMARO LT-:-Red, 305, tu~e.proof tires. Original OMNI '78, 4 door, Hatch.

CHRYSLER Imperial Air Queen mattress set, 6 dav, 10.4 p.m. I AntIque" Lade~ an:! stallle:!, Ju~t start sifting through V-6, power steermg, power, retlre~ owner. Low miles, back, automatic, 23,000Temp window air cr>ndi. months old. 526-8071 morn. I . glass, furn~,ure, lamps. your unneeded unlovej brakes, air, cuslom Wheels'l immaculate. $3,475. 885. miles, lady's car, like new.tioner $50, GE window fan ings. BABY BU:-INIES for sale. $4 rugs, carpetmg, gas, wall, belongings get' them to'. new brakes anj radials, 7212 886-{)798.$30.881.7624. ._____________ each. Girl's Schwinn bike, k~ler. air condlllOne;,! gether. Cail Wackv and let AM.F~l: stereo, excel1ent ----------- ..- ------------

COPPER WATERFALL-S250 GARAGE SALE-~ooks, Na. 'banana seat, bullerfly han. kn:ck.knlcks, whal no.s h;m give you a'load of condition, $3,600. 775-7809.11971 .COUGAR XR:7, auto. NEWPORT '73, custom, newPedestal table, 4 ~c'lvel tlOnal Geographlcs galore, dlebars $40. 882.7155, and what have ~'ous. 10 to mon!'v for them Old dolls CADILLAC, 4.d-oor, good- emratblcra'kPeoSw,eVrJ.sntyelentonpg"PruQWns'tires, exhaust, always gar.

• 0" hou.:ehold items miscellan. - ---.---.-_ ..-.. 5 p.m, Saturday. 20801 . . .' , aged, $675. Excellent body,bucket chairs S~50, black, eous Thursdav ~nd Fnday I LOUNGE CHAIR. glas~ware, Yale, St. Clair Shores, Har. : km~k.knack" Ro~'al Doul. body, runni~g but needs 'good, looks good, low miles motor 208 Lakewood, VAlacquer chandelier $100.: 10 to 4 20000 Old Home' mirrors, luggage, drapes, per and 11 ~lile area t~Il" old Jewelry, FIesta. valves, claSSIC, worth hold. $675. 884-3209. 4.1970,Bedroom set S200, SIlent <l~ad Harp r W d' Seal coat, miscellaneous. '\\are. cups and ~:lUcers, are ing, $350. 885.7100. -----.----- - ..--- -------auto alarm, pocket pager i _"':.: .. ~ .~ __ ..:...__ .~ __ ". __ 20235 Beaufalt, Harper GERRARD 630.S automatic Just a sample of what he's ------------- 1964'/2 ~USTA:-IG, excellent I-------;.;;.:...=~$75, water bed $3;;, 874. i ~IOVl~G SALE-Clocks, an. Woods. lurntab12, 1 ye)r old, ex. dE~Ing ?ut lor)t fQr,. If you 1969 ~fUSTA:,-[G - Trusty condilion white white in. < See2155. i tique'S, furniture, dishes, -----.-----.-- cellenl con:lition, S50. 882. , can t bn.ng your thIngs to but rusty. Great car fQr terior, pow e ~ steering,:

________ ._:. "" ... , etc., miscellaneQus. 371. GE REFRIGERATOR, self. 0545 ~ him. he l! gladly call on teenager with talent for power brakes. automalic, i Ray Campl'seGARAGE SALE-Boy s bIke. : 2275, defrosling, Harvest gold, ----.-. YQU and all lransaclions body work, Best offer. 881. $2,300, 465-6935. I

new GE green o\'en vent. ... ._. __ ...... _ 14.7 cubic feel. S300, GE SA-MUSICAL ar~ strictly confidential. 1474. ------- ...--August 8th and 91h, 10, LOTS OF maternily clothes, electric stove. 30 inches, i INSTRUMENTS ell! him :\londay.Saturday ----,,- ----:------ TOYOTA, 1973. CQrOM-De.: DR U MMYa.m. to 4 p.m. 684 Moor, sizes 10, 12, 14. Also infant Harvest gold, self-cleaning 1- . . - 11.6, at 772-{)430. 1980 :\I;ALI~U Classlc-A.u. luxe statIOn wagon, 24.land corner of Morning. and some loddlers clothing. oven, $225 Air conditioner PIANOS WANTED .... -.-- .. ---------[ tomat.c shIft on floor. air, m.p.g. regular gas, 42,400'side, ~ 882.5744 Mrs Caldwell I 16x24. 10,000 BTUs, $125,' GRA:-IDS, Spinf [s, Consoles OLD WOODE7\ furniture. AM.FM tape, rust proofed , miles, $750. 888.{)371. I 0 LD S

_______ . ,_' _.__ --..:__ ' ._, Air conditioner, 5,000 BTU I ancl Sm:lll Uprights. 01:1 colored glassware and Must sell! $5,700 or best I

COUNTERS, varied, displa)' I FOUR.SEAT sofa-Recently: $35 884.a835 T()P PRICES PAID dishes, altic and basement! offer, Call before 3 p.m. 1978 DODGE M&xi Van.:ilems, mannequllls, flor. upholstered in off.white, I • • .__ ..... __ accumulations. 839-3063. I 885.1758. Cl.IISSY,sharp, loaded, low iist'. supplies. 885.7342 af. textured fabric, Perfect IO~E.DA Y yard sale, Satur. VE 7-0506 - ...-- ----. - . ----------.--- mileage. 526.2384. 1

ter 6 p,m. condition, $650, 886-84&1. I day, Augu£t 9, 1(}'4 p.m. G-O-OD-Qt:ALITY-~olin, b;\~' USED AND RARE I 1979 TOYOTA Supra-Black, i 1971 CHEVELLE 2-<1 I____ . .__ __ ..__ .. ._.____ _ Ch'ldren' clolh b b " loaded. beautiful automo.! ' oor, IHOUSEHOLD SALE _ ~lov. ~OVI:'IIG SALE-Friday only 't I b't t es, . a r and case. $300. 881.9736, BOOKS bIle S8500 881-4817 I low mileage. no rust, auto. ,

ing. 24' extensiQn ladder.' 10.4 p.m. Furnit'ure. exer. I ems, . I es,. oys, mlsce. .- ... -... ... . PURe -.-.-' -.'. . I malic. transmission, power,Duncan Phyfe dropleaf ta. ' cise cycle air conditioner ~;~~o~ Ite~>, and more, JA~SSE:-.l consolz piano - Quick, c~~~~nt, ! 1978 CHEVY Impala wal':on, 'I sleenng, radiO', healer, 'ble, leaf. pad, coffee table,: n('eds wo;k. Children's cIa: arvar . GQod condit;on, $400, 885. confidential and CQurteous i 2~,ooo miles, excellent .con., .~~~: _~~:5~7, i

step lab:e, Cherf)"Woo~, thes. toys, 1292 Brys Drive KODAK SOC~D movie cam. 3€87. JOHN KING ! ~~oaded, all optIOns. II 1970 KARMAN:";' Ghi;, -g~~d.light. Dre,ses 51ze 12. men s' west of Marter Road Also ('ra, projector, rase. excel. HEl~TZ:\IA:'II upright grand 961.0622 -- '--_. --. _ _ .. ' condition, run s greatSUitS SIZe 4~. Aftl'r 6 p.m,: hand-craftN! stalON! l':lass, Il'nt condition, $275. 882. piano, goorl cond::ion. $250 • Clip and Save this Ad. ~1978 MARK V - Like new,' $1.300. Call after 6 ,m:Thursday, i'rlday 881.8165. , sun cal('hers. 1403. : 881.2273. :-. ..JI $7,000. 822.5778. I 882.3395 P

plaque, 6 sleek 1930's cry.stal wine goblets with Eb-ony stems, a fantastic Ro.senthal tea pot, a Fentonrustic pat t ern c'arnivalvase, an 8Q-ounce M&dridpitcher. Several pieces ofoocupied Japan, 2 hand-eutrock crystal compoles. 10Paragon bone chine cupsand saucers, a crystal wed.ding covered compote, alarge selection of collec.tible costume jewelry,much more! Get on outhere and look around inair conditioned comfort atThe Colonial Shop, 25701Jefferson near 10 Mile.Monday-Saturday 11.6. 772.day-Saturday 11-6. 772-0430. Your Master Chargeand Visa are welcomed,and don't forget, we buytoo!

SET OF loveseats, 1 recently. upholstered, good condition. 881-6459.

REDECORATING, sofa $250,2 French Provencial steptables, cockta.il table, $50each. Wrought iron bench

. with upholstered seat $50,lamp $25. 881-2094 after 5p.m.

SLEEP SOFA, excellent con.dition. 884-2660.

AIR CONDmONER, 11,000BTUs, $175. 839-1794.

~MORE CLASSIC range,eJreellent condition, $150.F rig id air e refrigerator,(older), excellent condi. Glion, $40. 886-3692.

SOLID OAK dining set, $75or best offer. 824-6083.

ART FAIRSaturday, Sunday, August 9,. 10. On the streets of Lex-. ington, just 20 miles north, of Port Huron.

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GARAGE SALE, clothing,baby items, furniture andmuch more. 2001 Anita,

'Grosse Pointe WQods. Au.. gust 9th, lO~h, 9 to 5.

GARAGE SALE - 600 Lin.: coIn, Grosse Pointe City,. Saturday, August 9th, 9-12: noon.

QUALITY GARAGE sale.Sports, garnes, toys, house.hold and miscellaneous it.ems. Saturday only 9 a.m.to 3 p.m. 510 Thorntree,first house off COQk Road.

PRIGHT FREEZER, Sears,frosUess, 30.4 cubic feet,$150. 886-8895.

GARAGE SALE, Saturday,10 to 3. 15648 Sprenger, RGratiot-8 Mile, East Detroit

DG.B!lIX. blue with yellfJWtuff wheel, tuff neck goose,

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773.4876

765 ROSLYt-..J

19872 HELEN COURT

BU ILDER'S OW~J HOME

BY APPOINT;\IENT

Custom buitt home, only $109,500. 1976 sq. ft. 3 bed-rooms with possible 4th. Family room, 2 fire.places, finished basement, 2~\! car garage, 70 x150 lot. 777.5151.

3 bedrooms, I'h bath Colonial. Duilt in 1952. Newcarpeting throughout; living room with fireplace,<lining room, new kItchen witli eating area, builtin dishwasher, stainless steel ,ink, no wax floor,applIances included. panelled den. tiled basement,new hot water tank, brand new 2", car custombuilt garage, new cement work, also patio:$87,000. By apP')intrrwnt onll' '';" BrokPr~

Exceptional - Many extras - Grosse Pointe SchoolDistrict - finest area Harper Woods.' 3 bed-rooms, 21,2 baths, attached garage, family rooin,'2,250 sq. ft, Low six figures. Owner. Open Sat.and Sun. 1.5.

OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 P.M.306. HILLCREST, GP FARMS

4 bedroom, 2 full bath charming farm housethoroughly renovated inside and out new heat.ing, plumbing and electrical. Plus 'so 'much more'you have to see. AI! new country kitchen withnatural wood floors - Professionally decorated.$87,500. Call 573.9778.

Grosse POinte Woods - Cenler hall brick colonIal. 3bedrooms, two and a half hath, Large lil-Ing roomWIth fm:place. formal dliling rO[)Jn ::,rg(' kitchen withdinIng spacE'. fuJl~ l"llll!-,p,'d IJ".'l'nl"'lt (u.,tom recrea.tion room with flrepldce. 'Ci'('(.lwd fl'>!"/) Ilft~ toot lot,2-car garage S9!.:;'ii) Shlll\l1 h.I' ,,!,)''''l1tl1~,'nl.

884-5484

f:'raEiii&;rl."~'1Beautiful Stewart,

Florida Area"FAIRWAY GE:\1. O\'ITiooklllg fir:,t tpc.Putting Grecll. 10th (;I'('('n :lI1d T,\ (I PundsApprox. 4.600 ~q ft :i l]('lill>011l. -i t11]1 h;lths2.12 baths, Exercisl' room. -.,\'.11111lldllll' spa:st~am room. LO;l(iC'd With \',tl;l" ":,(']usi,'cprIvate club, .'otl'll'! :-'('('\11'11\- f'('IlIlI" l'llurlsand pool. BllS servie'p to Ill'ad)\' schools.Eas~ access to Sf !.UC)(' ini,.t, l'I'ohill~ anaboallllg. Sale 11.,. 0\\ lH'r (';Ill :lIe) 287-8978Compare Ollr prier' to th:11 III nul',' \\'p"t orMiami! ~~: S:~,'i(l,OOO phh :3111.111111 1111 f'q illl ,. inclub (optionall. .

WOODBRIDGE condominium- By owner, 649.0052,

Surrounded by 80 acres of rolling fields and woods.the main residence enjo) s a panoramic view ofthe South branch of the Flint River meanderingthrough the property. A dam has created a sceniclagoon and pnvatc island, attracting fish. wild-fowl and deer SpeCIal planning and materials'havc been blEllded to provide all the comfort andluxur~ you would expect in a hlJme of thisquality Accommodations include a liVing roomI~ith a 24-fool high beam('d cathedral ceIling.dining room Flonda room with Imported marblefloor and fountain, paneled family room WIthca thedr,,1 ('elll ng. gl assd )lor('h. u1\a-modernkitchen. breakfait ro()m and basement recrea-tion room Thr('e rooms ('ontain attractive fire.pldcr'. In additIOn to 4 bedro,'m-, and 4 bath.ro()ms. IhNe IS an attached 3-room apartmentI~ilh attached garage. A caretaker's house and6.car garage are ncarby.

This choice property is flilly cquipped to c(mtinucits use as a horse farm, or IS ideallv suited forUie by an InstitutIOn or as a ('orpo~ate retreat.Adjacent land is available.

1977 STt.:'ERY 19 ft. deep Vrun about. 105 HP. trailer.full canvas. extras. Asking$4.000. Will trade for car.839-1933. 881-9380 or fl86.4802,

BOOKSWANTEDCASH PAID

Also buying libraries,bookcases. furniture,

TOLES & ASSOC IATES, INC. war r<-lics, autographs, etc,1975 FLEETWING Light.

weight travel trailer, Extra 885-2000 JOH~ KI~Gclean. Reasonable. Call be. 961.0622tween 8 and 4:30. 961.9355 .. '-------------- ....J 1-._(_._Ii_p_a_n_d_s_a_v_e_t_h_is_A_d_......

839-5300JAY BOLOGNA CA,RS

19W'5 TOYOTA Carolla De.luxe - 5 speed, stereo, icassette, regular gas, ex, :cellent mileage. 881.1252. I

Thursday, August 7, 1980 G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S P~ge Seven-C----.;11-CARS FOR SALE 11-CARS FOR SALE 11B-C-A-R-S-W-A-N-T-E-O-r-l-l-F----TRAILERS AND12E-COMMERCIAL- -11-3-'--R-E-A-L-E-ST-A-T-{--11-3---R-E-A-L-E-S--T-A-T--E-FOR-SALECORVAIR Monza cQnvertible.l -97-3-M-A-R-K-I-V---Re-a-I-n-ic-eI TO BUY ! CAMPERS PROPERTY FOR SALE -----.------ - ----- ---- - --

57,000 miles, original can. car, $2,300. 822.5778. WILL BUY THAT 4 ft. x 6 ft. Utility Trailer. 1----GROSSE-POINTE- -- 1----------- BY OWNERdition. $1,300. 881.9387. ----------- JUNK CAR! Excellent condition $275. C . I B 'Id' A GARFIELD-19 MILE AREA

1974 PINTO Hatcllback. Ex. I TOP DOLLAR PAID 881.2813 . omm~rCla UI mg - p. Immediate possession on this 21120 BEAUFAIT'78 CHEVETTE - 18,000 cellent economy, .no rust'l 372.5333 ~ __. ._ _ , proxImately 2.000 sq .. ft. 3 year old, 3 bedroom

miles, automatic, lady's very dean. 622.3913. 12-SUBURBA~ 'I Cement block .and brick. brick ranch. 20 foot family HARPER WOODScar. $3,750 or offer. 822. --------.-- n Id al f ff2303 VOLKSWAGENS ACREAGE Ie. or 0 Ices, wa.re. room, full basement, at.

___ ._1 1976 ASPEN Station Wagon. I __ hO~sJng,. zone commercial. tached ~arage. Below mar- 3 bedroom ranch, Gro~se Pointe schools, family room,1970 GTO JUDGE converti. SE edition, 47,000 miles, I WANTED 20 ACRES - 90 miles north Priced right. Under $30,000 k~t at $59,900. air conditioning.

ble, was completely re- must sell, best offer over Highest Prices Paid of Grosse Pointe. PaI'tiaI1y I CROWN, REALTY $60,900$1,400. 882.2082. WOOD MOTORS V.W. wooded. Beautl'ful bUI'ldl'ng 621-6508 CHESTERFIELD Istored, over $10,000 invest. --- r Gratiot at 8 Mile 372.2600 .. ------ 343 0298

ed, rear end collision 1976 GRA sites Excellent well. $18'-11 ---- ---- --- TOWNSHIP -while parked. First $500 t:J~ PRIX .. Excel. -CASH }-OR CARS -- 500 ~ash. 296-9635. r.RATIOT near 7 Mile, Store 4 large bedrooms and 21 foot I'~====::::================~drives it away!' 822-4603. lent condition! low mileage, TOP DOLLAR PAID -------------- and 5.room upper flat, $440 family room or mother-in.11r----------------------,

--------.--1 ~~rai:.te~r~l~~/~t~r~~: MIKE MAHER CHEVROLET UB-VACATION ~~ni~~~ income. $24,900. law apartment in this GROSSE POINTE FARMS1977 VOLARE Premler-2. $2850 1 offer 685.5752 USED CAR LOT PROPERTY .__ ' __ .__________ newer brick ranch, full

door, air, stereo, many op.1 ,. . '. EAST JEFFERSON AT ------------------ basement, :W. car garage,tions, excellent condition. i 1974 DODGE Colt. Automat-I ALTER ROAD CAPE CORAL, Florida-Dc- COMMERCIAL building, in all ter~s. $87,900.822-4526. ic, air, 27 mpg, $7QO or 821.2000 luxe 2 bedroom cOlJ.do -- Detroit with 6 stores pres.

1980 VOLARE A. best offer. 886-9248. 11C-BOATS & pool, canal, financing. 752. cnt1y leased. $89,900. ASSUME WITH $5000 .

- utomahc, 'I - 2384. TAPPAN 884--9200 3 bedroom ranch full base. Ipower steering, power 1978 BMW 3201 _ Air AM/ MOTORS --- ----- -------- - ,---- I' Ib k AM d' ,--------.- APPROXIMATELY 19 acres ---------~---- ..------- ment, .gara~e, Roseville.'

ra es, ra 10, good on FM cassette, charcoal me. I REARSON ARIEL 26~ f b t'f I I d . h 250 BUS.NESS AND Full pnce $41900gas, $4,800. 824.3154 after tallic, $8,900. 372.1812. , sail5 including Spinna'ker, 0 eau I u an Wit I INVESTMENT ' , .6 p.m. ----------- , d' 'd foot frontage on Lake I PROPERTIES 4 BEDROOMS

----------- TRIUMPH, 1"73 GT6. Very. race an cru~s.e equlppe. Huro N I' 343 0285'" I Su b d t eo 500 n. umerous s eepmg E X c Ius i vel y F' t fl 1 d 2 -- ,1974 BUIC.K Regal, under good, brown, $2,500. 885. 33f~~76 con IlOn, 'i"', . cabins and 2 large cement I' SALES _ LEASES Irs oor aun ry, Ihcar 1'-------------------- '

30,000, air, stereo, clean. 8422. . bbck buildings. 2 hours EXCHANGES V'arage, for only $34,500.$1 250 776 898 I

I--- Nice area of RosevJl1e. ,------------- ---------..,, . . 2 evenings ----------- SAlLBOAT 22 f P from Detroit. Zoned resort I Virginia S J ff' Re It. 11971 MERCEDES BENZ - t. earson . _ . eries, a or I

1974 TOYOTA . .- Ensign stable fast family reSidential. $250,000 Land I' 882.0899 'METRO AND HARPER . ", l'. Corolla sta- 280 SEL, 6 cylmder, 10. b '. " Contract terms. ~ I . ..h... {. . $1: :

tlOn wagon, stick shift, ex-. jected, sunroof. leather, I ~o~~ With enclose? head. <:lO'(,f lTrwn rr)'M't\r,l<' ",,! --- - -------- Like new. 3 or 4 bedroom .~. ,~;.L %:.. , '. t. ..c"ceIJent condition. $1,000. loaded. 821-2000, ext. 206 I •.ua ! ""<: "4U1!'IJCU, mallY I' -f~~t'-i~~nta-~--~~- Lak;; 12F-NORTH ERN Colonial with large family ICall 881.9671, or 4ro-5442. ! extras, $5,950. 7 to 9 p.m. H g , : PROPERTIES room, natural fireplace. 'I

----- 1 I weekdays 331.2918 or dur- u~on, 2 .hours from De'i f b1978 ELDORADO Biarritz, -19-55---M-U-S-T-A-N-G----- ing business hours 568'1 trOlt, partially remodeled;: -F-O-R-T--Y--A-C-R-E-S-d-e-er-h-u-n-t-r~~e. ~:~e~~t:~c::ld,~: 1

loaded, t rip I e brown, t f S V-8 -R Au. 6760 'needs extensive work. Land ing land <t~eam large$9.500 822-0871 omaticp' om~ ru~t. $4unsOO' Contract terms. 885.5139. cabin Bob Widema'n Bro

after 6 grea. ony mterlOr ~'AGNU 2 f I DANAHER BAER . " EAST OUTER DRIVEp.m. or best offer. 881-0646 .. M 8- eet, 1976 - "ker, 200 W. Cedar, Box 33, New listing 3 bedroom brick I

----.-------- . - Immaculate, never raced, WILSON & STROH Gladwin, ~Iichigan 48624. Colonial~ natural fireplace,GREAT TRANSPORTATION 1977 DODGE Monaco 4-<1oor. $23,000. 882-8936. I 76 Kercheval Avenue I --- -------------- full. basement, 2 car ga.

1973 Dodge Polara, $400'1 Air, full PQWer, radio. 881. 1 885.7000 I $42 900885-5345 4195 19 FT. BAYLINE Bowrider'l ---- PETOSKEY rage.,.

. . 105 HP, Chrysler Outboard 12C-FARMS FOR SALE i1975 MAXI Window Van. i 1979 BMW 320i, very little 1974 model. Excellent con. ----------- I EARL KEIM.CLINTON, Inc.

Automatic ,air, Cruise, cas. f mileage, still under war. dition. Extras. $3,900. 886'1 ATTENTION I PRO PERTI Ec: 294-3088~ette, power brakes, steer ranty. Many extras, like 9212. LAND OWNERS ; -.J ST. CLAIR RIVER. Prl'vate,mg. 822.6614. new. Call between 8 & 4:30. . i 1

----------- 961.9355. 23 FT. C.C. Commander, '69, 1S~OCK BROS ..LUMBER CO. , • COMMERCIAL setting with frontage on ... _1976 WHITE CORVETTE -1--_________ 300 HP. V drive. Loaded. I Will buy standmg hardwood' • RESORT St. Clair River and on

Excellent condition, $6,500. VW DASHER, 1976. 2.door,. Low' Hours. 881.0152. I tim~er. Selective and clear i • ACREAGE Belle River. Steel sea wall,88~2150, 293-s845. ~atchback, 45,000 mil~, . i cuttmg on large or small I • RESIDENTIAL boat well and in dose prox. I

----------- Silver excelIent condition CRESTLINER 24 it. Twin tracts of land. Forest Man. I imity to marina. Quality1973 DODGE Dart Swinger- $2,650. 882.7128. '165's, low hours. Excellent agement Service. Ask for "Stop by when up our three bedroom home has

6, automatic, Ziebart, $950. condition. 962.7420 or 886- our Free Brochure. way" 2~ baths, enclosed sun-__68_4-_7_944_._ CUTLASS, 1973 Supreme, au-. 4511. 313-777 -6210 413 E. Lake Street porch and breakfast room,

------ I tomatic, power steering,' ----------- I Petoskey, Michigan 49770 formaL dining room. At.1976 VOLARE station wagon, brakes, air, AM/FM stereo. DANZI Ski Sporter 1976, 16! ----------- tached 2~ car garage.

V~, stereo, power steering/ $900.885.7919. foot, Corvette engine, E.Z 12D-LAKE AND RIVER (616) 347-5360 $180,000. ibrakes, windows, good con. ----------- loader. 400 hours. $9,300. PROPERTY ST. CLAIR. Prime st. Clairdition, $1,800. 824.9553. CHEVETTE, 1976, 4.speed, Call Shirley, 353-8670 or ---------- PAT VERHELLE, l River frontage with steelCall after 5 p.m. AM/FM. steel belted radio 682-5841. BEA UTIFUL lake lot in BROKER I seam'al1 and [00' dock.

----------- 1 als, excellent condition, -----------: Upper Pen ins u I a near 1'-----------'MERCEDES, 1973 - 450 SL, $1,650. 881.7067. I '76 CRESTLINER V.HulI, 18 Cedarville,' Drumman Is- ---------- Mint condition - 2 level

2 tops, 50,000 miles, ex.I___________ ft., 175 HP, inboard/out. land area. Approximately 13-REAL ESTATE I home features viewing. cellent condition, $15,000. 1974 SUBURU GL Coupe - board. Luxurious. $10,000 300x150 ft. part tested. Ex. FOR SALE deck, 4 bedrooms, 2 fire.874.2155. Good mileag~, r~ular gas, or best offer. 881-8675 cellent buy. 885.5813. 1---------- -- place5, 2 kitchens, family

----------- 1 body and Intenor, good after 6 p m room, attached 2 car ga-STATION WAGON, 1977 condition, rebuilt engine, 1-----'_' PORT SANILAC - Beauti. RIVARD BLVD. rage and underground

Vo I are, loaded. 48,000 runs good, radials, $f,700 18 FT. SEARA Y, SRV 190, fur Lake Huron 2 bedroom GROSSE POINTE CITY sprinkling. $134,500.miles. Excellent condition. or best offer. 882.1842. I/O, 1971. 881.9965. I lakefront cottage. Finest ENGLISH TUDOR MacGLASHAN882.5478. I sand beach without a cliff. 3 bedrooms, built.out base.

---------11978 DODGE RV - Sleeps I: 18 FT 0 Th : $60,000. (313) 622.9342. 1 • ment, 3 baths central COMPANY1979 BERLINE'M'A. Brown 3, deluxe interior, new. Kl' k~ H~f t om;so~,. ----------- air, gas grill, 'patio, 2. ST. CLAIR

with gold trim, gold alu- Loaded, $10,000. Negoti. 10 r u, mo or, ral'; ONE OF A KIN Dable 485.3620 er, canvas. Extras. $1,550., door garage. Excellent OPPOSITE

minum wheels, -air, stereo, " 886.3348. ! , 4536 Lakeshore i condition. Close to Hilltilt, clock, rear defrost. 1976 VOLARE Wagon. ,60-401-----------1 You must see this unique 3. and Village. $108,000. ST. CLAIR INN~st offer over $5,000. bucket seats, tan exterior, '78 16 Ft. BAYLINER, Bow. bedroom, 31ll bath home. Appointments. 885-2358. 329-2294881~561. saddle interior, 318 V-8 rider, full canvas. '79, 70 Arc h itecturally designed i .;;:;~~;;;::~;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::=:II

1979 DOOOE Omni, automat- engine, 8 track AM/FM' HP Chrysler, Little Dude I by Walter Wyeth in a I, 61 WOODLAND Shore Drive,ic, AM/FM, rustproofe-d, stereo, $2,200 or best offer trailer. 882,7946 or 372- i charming setting. Private WOODMONT Grosse Pointe Shores - 10eX'Cellent .cQndition. Best after 6 p.m. 777.6456. .?2.8~,, I drive, beach rights, and NEAR HARPER houses from lake, an out. \oHer. 371-4707. ----------- - lake view from every room. standing modern contem.

---- ~ ! 1971..MONTE CARLO - Re. ALCORT Sunfish ~otn- Bot.J,1,. living , .and dining 7 room brick, 3 bedrooms. porary home. Designed and;MAKE YOUR used car look built motor, air, good trans- plete J".1cing sails and iife rooms feature pegged oak walk-in closets, family built by Cox and Baker. 41

like new with Tuff-Kote's portation, $2550, 886.4224. jackets. First $475. 527- f 10 0 r s, distinctive fire. rpom, 2 fireplaces.:1 bedrooms, 4 baths, cathe-exterior glaze. 822.5300 ----------- 5313. I d 1 k baths, sprinkling sys. draI ceiling I'n Ii . g1968 BARRACUDA convert. I p aces an arge oa I . Vln room,-19--------.--i 1----------- b J I . d h tem, a ummum trim. :1 wet bar, fireplace, Mutsch.77 GRAN PRIX-5.0 liter, ible, 4 speed, needs work. I 12 FT. Unsinkable Chipmunk ~ eams. a ousle porc on car brick garage. Excel. ler kitchen, paneled family2 barrel, excellent gas 8229424 S 'Ib d canal overlooks lake. Space, lent condl'tl'on. Shown

. . . al oat - Orange re saver kitchen, utility room I' room with fireplace. Main~:~~g~'r ~~~~ o~::it~~ MERCEDES BENZ, 1959'1 ht.ard $P2Iooastfi~.GOcOdh~ondli: with shower. Built in book. by appointment. floor utility room, 2\-2-car6493. . 220, 4 door, 59,000 miles, IOn. Irm. as on y. shelves, nooks and cran.1 PETTINE REALTY garage. Must be seen to

--------____ TLC, $3,750 or best offer. 886-4322. nies and much more. Just 775.7880 appreciate. Land contract1974 F.O.RD W~gon :- G.ood I 882-8647. 22' DAYSAILOR _ Wood. reduced. 521.4030 ~~~~~7~~ase One Company

condition, au, Mlchehn's, 1979 OLDS C I . . "uargl'e Green 1 9a5 9515 i '-- --1Tuff-coated $750 886. ut.lass ~upreme. Good condition. N~w ~'f.! m - -8497 ' . V-6, automatic, air, power HP motor, extra salls, m. HARRY G. MOAK : BY OWNER. Chandler Park

. . 1 steering, power brak~, cludes summer well. In REAL ESTATE WOODBRIDGE EAST Drive near Cadieux, all1972 PONTIAC CaWilina 2. stereo, r~~tproofed, excel. the water, ready to go. Port Huron Townhouse _ 5 rooms, 2 brick Bungalow, 3 bed-

f~:r, af:wegro ~rakes~~i~er.1 lent conditIOn. 681.2022. 1__ 5_1_,5_00_._8_22_-48_8_5_.i! 12E-COMMERCIAL ~:t~: e ai~e~~~:~on~~~ ~fr~~15ac;,~ s~~~~~e~a~ur~

88A'2151.' 0 con I IOn. 1 1979. DATSUN B 2..10, 10,000 1979 WELLCRAFT Sun. PROPERTY porch, 21,2-car garage. 881-'%" I Beautifully decorated, I

----------- ~;:~~~ ~asp ~v~he~5p-:f( cruiser - 255, 260, V-81

KERCHEVAL at. Maryland, ' carport, pool, clubhouse I_2_3_7_6_. 11971 VOLKSWAGEN. good' . . '1 single, shore power, re- remodeled bUI.tding, attrac. " facilities and security .

condition ru II 60 000 ble frigerator, depth finder, I PROFESSIONALLY decor., ns we,,' - tive offices, 2,390 sq. ft. guard. Immediate pas. ated, Riviera Terrace con.miles. best offer. 886-1154. ONCE IN A LIFETIME -I trailer, ship to shore. Many Suitable, many uses. Land, session. dominium, 2 bedrooms 2

----------- A buy like this! 1970 Buick extras. $~5.900. 88H600. Contract terms. Call Bob baths, 3rd floor, beige1973 CHEVY - $400 or best Electra 225. 35,000 ,miles. I Ask for Jim Hanley. Kolpon. PETTINE REALTY I h

ff G d d P us carpet, grass cloth,o er. 00 con ition. 331. Excellent condition. Power I ' . MANHATIAN CO 775.7880 II0585 TROJAN 71 31 ft t wa paper, built.in, mir.. steering, windows, seats, , - . Win • 521-4030 rored bar, mirrored dining

1974 V brakes $845 884.2013. 225 s, sleeps 6, low hours. 588-0610 room. Much more, 772-4138EGA, good economy, 1 " I Excellent condition. 886. ---__ _ _runs good, 4 speed, AMI 1972 MUSTANG - Needs 7508 or 772-4380. 12C-FARMS FOR SALE after 6 p.m. Saturday andFM, air. 882-7223. minor repair. First $400 1 --______ Sunday anytime.

----------- I takes. 465~935. 1977 CENTURY TRV 200 _' r---------------------I -----------1974 BUICK Century 4-<loor, 1----------- i Open bow, excellent con.: BY OWNER

air, AM/FM stereo, cruise, 1974 DODGE Charger. Power dition. Extras, $7,500.' THOROUGHBRED EAST DETROITpower s tee r i n g, power steering/brakes, automatic, Shoreline trailer, $1,500. 3 bedroom brick ranch, new. 1

brakes, new tires, low mile. AM/F~, spotless. Fo~er 465-0506 HORSE-BREEDING FARrv\ 1'1 remodeled kitchen withage, vinyl top, under. executIve car. Low mlle- .$1800 ft 6 ----------- all built-ins. Finished base.coated, no rust, wife's car, age. , a er p.m. CHRYSLER Mutineer 15' - Pine Valley Farm. located 55 miles north of Detroit 2

excellent condition. $1,295 886.1363. I Extras, ne'" tral'ler, $2,200 ment, car garage, wellbe ff n between the towns of :ll:etamora and Lapeer. is I"ndscaped, quiet street.

or 51 0 er. 882.7418. 1973 OLDS 98 _ 2 door or best offer. 885-1114.! one of the outstanding horse breedin!! farms in, ~ Many more options that'1980 CADILLAC Seville, stereo'8 track. Runs and I' ----------- the state. mU5t be seen.

white, gas engine, $15,200. look, good, $950. 886.0913. 1977 SKIFFCRAFT 26 foot, d f b I f CALL 771.1339 A:-,rYTIME___________ , 10 foot beam, fly bridge,; The meticulous!y-maintaine arm ui dings are urn- ~884-7936. T.BlRD, 1960, automatic, 41 loaded with extras. $13,500. ished with the latest labor-saving <:quipment, O_B_R_O_K_E_RS__ P_L_E_A_S_E_

1979 MUSTANG _ 3-t.loor, passenger hard top,. light 525-8600 ext. 531 after 5 such as heated. automatic watering troughs,4 speed 4 cylinder 13000 green. Very low mileage, p.m. call 777.1802. Ask for closed-clrcult TV. intercom system and automaticmiles $3 800 ~71,i358' II some rust, $1,750 or best Jack. horse exerciser. Two masonry block stables with

, , . J . offer. 882-6647. a-,phalt floors contain 26 box stalls with movable1967 MUSTANG 2ag, V-8,', , S '63 OWENS - 27 ft. Great partition, and 2 tack rooms. Three isolation box

Excellent condition 776. TUF~.KOTE s .yste:n 6 ell'. condition. Asking S2,650. stalls are located in the 3.000-square foot equip-4275. . tenor glaze Will give your I 824.9531 8220366 ment building. All 11 paddocks have automatic.used car a permanent or -0 •, - th~rmo5tatically controllcd water supplies, 8

1977 MGB <,onvertible. Yel- showroom shin~. 822-5300.' '66 TROJA~ _ 31 ft.-~-;w with separate "hellers,low, A:\Vnr tape, luggage 1978 CA~IARO LT. V-8, pow. vinyl, paint. varnish. Arack, stored winter. $4,400. er brake5, steering, air. gift at S6,OOO/or best. ~Iustor best, 884-0131. 21.000 miles_ Good condi. selL Absolutely beautiful

EXECUTIVE ,tion! 886.2413. I condition. 824.9531 or 822.

AUTO Fl NDERS 'CAPRI, 1976. 4 cylindeU! 8366. _SPECIALIZI:-,rG IN THE . speed, hatchback. Ziebart'i 20 HP ~IERC - ElectricLISTING AND SALES OF ed, excellent condition. start, remote control, j650

PRIVATELY OWNED $1,800. 884-3833. or best offer, 882.6208.Alj'TOMOBI LES ; 1979 ~-ERC COl:GARXR7,

'79 LTD Landau, 10,000 18.000 miles, loaded_ $4,miles, loaded. 750. 882.1403.

'79 GRAND PRIX, 21.000 : ---------- .miles, immaculate, $5,100. IlB-CARS WANTED

'73 Z.28, $2,600. Must see! TO BUY I'73 CADILLAC Coupe de =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=.::-_-_-_- __~_- I

Ville. Won't last, 5795. , CAS H --------------Detroit's only used car . I1F-TRAILERS ANDauto brokerage. - Before! i CAMPERSyou buy, -- --- -- - ..--------- -~--

_ CONTACT _ for i STARCRAFT tent . trailer., sleeps 8. heater, icebox.

EXECUTIVE CAR S sink, stove, two propaneAUTO FINDERS tank5. Excellent condition.

884-6740 .__$1_,35_0._~5.44!:~ _Older cars towed in free

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CONDOMINIUM Townhouse.3 bedrooms 1',4.1 baths. Cen.tral air, all appliances, car.port and backdoor parking.Qui e t cul-de.sac. NearX-way, Eastland. 882-0522.

3 BEDROOM Colonial-439 GROSSE POINTE WOODS-Madison, new kitchen, fur. Anxious owners must sellnace, family room, move.in this 3 bedroom Colonial oncondition. Open Sunday Van Antwerp. Call for de.2.5. 885.7348. tails.

ST, CLAIR SHORES, 1.bed. ~ EARL' KEIM SHORESroom Condo at Riviera Ter. 779.7760race. All appliances includ. INVESTORSed, fully ca~peted, balco. Why invest in gold when youny, central aIr, clubhouse, can own a gold mine. Thispool, 775.1037. one Is located on Lake.

ST, CLAIR SHORES-22808 I pointe between JeffersonAvalon, between Mack and and St. Paul. 2 bedroomsMarter. Immediate OCCU. up and down, 'income ren.pancy, 3 bedroom brick ders $600 per monlh, couldranch, finished basement, be more. All new appli.large screen porch, many ances, cabinetry and car-extras, $54,500. 777-6227. peting, both'.units are rent.

PRIME AREA _ Custom 2 I ed on a ~onth to month.bedroom brick ranch, nat. 'basis. Askmg price $64,500.ural fireplace, 11h car ga. 882.7796 or 399.1566.ra,ge, new pool, finished INCOME PROPERTIESbasement ... Must see! 526. Owner occupied or investors5337. inquiries invited. Grosse

Poi n t e Park locations.Long term Land. Contractsoffered by owner. Princi.pIes only. 886-6331.

BEAUTIFUL 4 bedroom 2'hbath Colonial. Move.in con .dition. 919 Sunningdale,large lot, many extras in-cluding central air andfilter. Call owner for ap-pointment, 884.2552.

BY OWNER-Grosse PointePark, 2 bedroom homewith finished 2nd floor,new. furnace, appllances,Land Contract terms avail-able .. $32,000. 824.3535 or886-a331.

CHAMBERLAIN771-8900

ST. CLAIR SHORES. Qual.ity bunt custom ranch nearthe "Pointes." Kit cite n

. built.ins, firepl., natural.woodwork, bsmt., garage.Quick possession. Specialfinancing at $69,900.

(M23331)ST .. CLAIR SHORES CA.

NAL. Transferred owners'lovely 3 bdrm. brIck ranchclose to lake, Steel seawall,covered hoist and boatwell,central air, fin. bsmt. Main.tenance free. Special fi.nancing at $109,000.

(E22637)

CHAMBERLAI N771-8900

Insurance

EASTLAND ROW CONDO-Grosse Pointe schools, 3bedrooms, 21h baths, fullbasement, central air, 2carports,. Assumable 7% %mortgage. $74,000. 521.0320 or 886,.1736,

from

882-6891

WANTED

FOR SALE By Owner, GrossePointe Farms, 462 Clover.ly, 4 bedrooms, familyroom, rec. room, 172 baths, 13A-LOTS FOR SALEnew kitchen, all new appli. ST. CLAIR _ Adjacent toances, central air, recently Country Club _ Selectiondecorated, $92,250. 885. . of lots with water and8619. sewer; other building sites

HARPER WOODS - Luxur. ' available, including 3 or 6ious 2 bedroom, co-op, acre parcel near 1.94.large rooms, marble sills, ED SASS, REALTORbalcollY, close to transpor. SI. Clair: 329.4095tation. Open Sunday 2 to 5. Edna Cottrell: 765.921720878 Wildwood, Apart. WILL BUILD TO SUIT onment No. 220. Schweitzer large. landscaped lot-Better Homes & Gardens, Grosse Pointe Farms, Tau.886.4200. raine next to Charlevoix.

64 MUSKOKA RD., 1 Block Gardella Homes, 886.1435.to Farms Pier, 4 bedroom, GROSSE POINTE PARK -2 bath brick Colonial, Pan. Northwest corner of Easteled den, large garden Jefferson at Cadieux Rd.room, glass and screened. 105'x85'. Ready to buildBy Owner, 884-5493. on. $30.000 with tenns.

:\IEEHAN COMPANIESBY OWNER - 71 Willison 393 2700

Grosse Pointe Shores: .Prime location, large 3 bed. 5 ACRES - 24 :lIile-Gratiotroom ranch, 21h baths. area. $25.000, Terms nego':\Iust be seen to appreciate. Hable. 1.781.3794.886-7576 for appointment. 1S-B USINESS

3 BEDROO:\I Colonial, 1220' I OPPORTUNITIESGrayton, fireplace, new: . ,rooC, many extras. S75.0oo. I RAPJDL,Y growing bus~ness.Open Sunday. 882.8371. Excep.lOnal opportunity to

__ earn, For appomtment call:\fAPLETON, 109. Grosse' 881.6148,

I Pointe Farms. 3 bedrooms ' ., garage, $79,900. By Owner: ESTA~LISHED ~~retarialI 881.3438 SCfVlCC - All furnishings.' and equipment. After 6r F AR:\IS - Brick Colonial, 3 p.m. and weekends. 881., bedrooms. new kitchen. 3651.

near schools and bus. Xobrokers. 881.9385. PACESETTER Fashions _

Of{crs a highly profitable. -.--.- -- ---_._-- -------- -- i BEDFORD near ~lack---::':: Jean. Top & Sportswear

W E BU Y I Owner selling, Lovely 4 Shop for your very own.bedroom brick bungalow. S e lee t from over '100Low $40's. 886.2168. hrands - Levi. Wrangler.

817 WOODS LAXE Chic, Lee, Sedgcfi~ld. Brit.OPE~ SL":';DAY 2.5 tania. many more. 516.500

, FIRST OFFERI:'\G _ :\ear mcludes beginning inven.V'niversity Liggett. Hand. tory. fixtures and trainin,lZ.some 3 bedroom ranch. Open within 15 days. Call2 b anyLme for ~lr. Hartley'.~ aths. dining .room. ,2141937.9876kit c hen w1th bUllt.ins. _.. _...._._ .Sunken family room II'llh. 16-PETSFOR-SACE ,--natural fireplace and door. -- ..... ~' __ . _walls leading out to new }'REE GRAY white {"malepatio. Xicely carpeten and cat. nelJtered and declaweddraped. Central air candi. to a .gt)od home. 884.2307.tioning. FREf:.- KiTTE~-s=C~I~~

~.~?AY_~EALn~_ ~~.33~ weeks old. 773.6904. .BY OW;';ER - Shelby Town. 'r~F~\~-iI;ma13;'~ Fi-;;;~

ship. 24 :\lile.Van Dvkc Pointe. Stud to brceder. :rarea, $75,000. Terms 'ne. years. Good hcad. $175gotiablc. 1-781.3794. 465.3620

1694 NEWCASTLEBY OWNER

884-5337"Phone quotations till 8 p.m.

on Wednesdays and Thursdays"DA VID J. CHESNEY

963-6256 or 963-0248

by

DuIv~0u c hell e 's

PA Y:\IE:\T IS I:\EIEDIATE

4 BEDROOM CENTER HALLCOLONIAL IN THE FARMS

16F::j;JKercheval. Grosse Pointe(:ll:l) 885-12.12

HOMEOWNERS NO.3The All. Risk Insurance Policy for your home10% Discount for Grosse PoInte and Suburbs

OUELLETTE INSURANCE AGENCY"Service Since 1928"

1439 BedCord Road Grosse PoInte Park882-9827 Hours 8 to 8

21134 PARKCRESTOPEN SATURDAY, SUNDAY 1.5

Two bedroom brick ranch, 1'h baths, family room,central air, finished basement, patio, 1lh cargarage, Appliances included. Immediate occu-pancy. $63,500. By owner.

885.2684

Oak floor 24' paneled family room, 2'h baths, centralair, 2 fireplaces, aluminum siding and brick, 1,4acre landscaped lot, attached garage, automaticdoor. Built in 1960. $170,000. Assume 9% mort-gage. Call 886.7736 for appointment. No brokersplease

HomeownersMay I offer you a cost and coverage quotation for

YOllr new home? Policies prepared in time for;,'our closing.

CHESNEY INSURANCE AGENCY20225 MACK

Policies quoted with Citizens Insurance Co. of America

3 bedroom brick Colonia.! in excellent Grosse PointeWoods location. Rooms are large, well-decoratedand include 2 screened porches (one off masterbedroom), finished rec room, H~ baths. Centralair conditioning and 2 natural fireplaces makethis a house to see. Call evenings and weekendsfor appointment.

Open Sunday 12.5

Oriental Rugs. Antiques. Fine Paintings .• JewelryFine Furniture a Crystal • Sterling • China

Complete ESTATES or Single Items

1:\5TA:'\T CASH or on consignment

Phone L"s At

DIA:\rO~DS. FI~E JEWELRY. STERLING

SILVER. POCKET \VATCHES

• AXTlQUE CLOCKS

Private owners and estatesH:g)10St prices arc paid -Trades are considered

Trar,sJclions are always confirlential

CHARTERHOUSE & CO.

2 BEDROOM Townhouse _: . Woodbridge East, St. Clair! Shores, immediate occU., pancy. $81,400. 886.365g,

886.6975.

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I CONDO - :lfeadow Bridge-.-------.-- i Ea3t, 2 bedroom brickI ranch, attached garage,, finished basement, plus

many extras. opt'" Sunda)'12 to 5. Call between 4and 9. 885-4131.

882-7300

886.3846

885-1931For' Appointment

1469 YORKTOWNGROSSE POINTE WOODS

BY OWNER101 1 HARVARD ROAD

1907 KENMOREGROSSE POINTE WOODS

OPEN SU NDA Y 2-5

4 bedroum brick Colonial. 21h baths, exceptional1)'large family room with fireplace, entirely newkitchen, finished basement, patio with awning.grill. 2 car garage.

By Owner .- 882.0462Open Sunday 2.5 p.m.

2033 SHOREPOINTE LANELuxury CondQminium in Grosse Pointe Woods, large

2 story, living room, dining room with butler'spantry, kitchen with eating area and pantry. 2bedrooms, 2',~ baths. loft, extra large masterbedroom has adjoining bath, vanity area and 2large walk.in closets. Beautiful finishe d base.ment, private patio with twin gas grill, 2 car at.tached garage. For sale by owner, shown byappointment.

Williamsburg Colonial with ('ath"r1r"1 "";1i",, on 1;".in~ room. Dilling room, paneled library,- powderroom. family room with Jacuzzi, summer porch.Attached greenhouse and garage. Four bedrooms.3 full and 2 half baths. Secillded backyard withhuge patio .. Security system. $192,500.

Best priced 4 bedroom brick colonial below marketvalue. Large living room, formal dining room,kitchen with dishwasher, family room with fire.place, tec room, garage. Vacant, needs lovingfamily. Owner says sell. .

HANDLOS

G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Thursday, August 7, 198013-REAL ESTATEFORSALE '--- -13-.....:R-EAL..-E-S-T-A-TE----'3-REAL ESTATE -1-3--R-E-A-L-E-ST-A-T-E---l-3--REAL ESTAtE.=::::::::::::::::::::==::::::::::::::::::::;;=::::::==~~:..;;;;; FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE fOR S'ALE

I 2001 STANHOPE - 4 bed. 2084 BEAUFAIT, Grosse I HOME OWNERS! Consider TODA Y'S BEST BUYSrooms 2 baths, custom kIt. Pointe Woods. 3 bedroom this insurance protection GROSSE PO INTE

I chen, formal dining room, Colonial. Immaculate con. as follows: $100,000 on GROSSE POINTEI Ii v i n g room, fireplace, dition. Priced to sell, dwelling, $10,000 on ga. New Listing _ 4 bedroomI .!>tudy, family room, finish. CENTURY 21~LOCH'MOOR rage, $50,000 on c('lntents

~,I ed recreation room in base. 884.5280 and $100,000 liability (XlV. colonial, large rqoms, com.erage. Only $344 per year. fortable home, deep lot,i _..~ent._~~~21~~ __ ._. anne parker, TV 5-4415 opens Thoms Insurance Agency, remodeled kItchen &: bath.

17161 DENVER-I-bedroom sunday two Farms ranch Eas~land Center. 881.2376'1 P rlc e d to sell underupper, air conditioned. car. charmers~bolh with spa. I $50,000, any terms.peted, stove, refrigerator. cious rooms and non.gas. HOME OWNERS GROSSE POINTE$18,500 to close estate. 366' guzzling! 478 Lexington: 2 INSURANCE

5.5 INCOME-Clty certIfied,7197 or 366.7412. bejrooms, lJ,~ baths, sun f I C 11- ... ------ -- .------,.- po r c h, finished divided Policy or your clos ng. a natural fireplace, gas heat.LUXURY COr.;'DOMINIUM- basement, built.ins , ., Chesney Insurance Agency, Sharp. Cash to a conven-

TRADE FOR HO"E IN 884-5337 for your phonem, and 475 Lexington. 3 bed. t tl A'l bl till 8 tional loan.

GROSSE POINTE PARK roo m s, 2'1~ baths, TV quo a on. val a e .The most desirable location! lounge, "estate" garden p.m. on Wednesday and I GROSSE POINTE

i in Riviera Terrace com. II and recreation areas .. ' Thursday. New listing-4 bedroom, alu., plex. ~o 339 for $63,500. I and by appointment show --------- - minum siding, single, side

921-2555 or 775-7737. Guard: a Romeo area biggie for a WANTED drive. 2 car garage, deepI '-~gate with full condomin.' generous family or present. BUYI NG SWORDS lot, ideal Cor garden, priced

ium services. i . ly two large apartments _ GU NS DAGGERS I u~der $40,000. Call for de.I GROSSE POr-~T~E -\VOODS- i _o._n_t_er_m_,_. MEDALS, HELMETS tails.I Charming contemporary 41 ENGLISH RESIDE.~CE 774-9651 CROWN REALTY

bedroom, semi.ranch, SitU.' 16761 E. Je1ferson at !Har. ---------- 821 -6500ated in the Woods near i vard Road. 5 main bed. NEW! NEW! NEW! TOM McDONALD &: SONSBarnes Elementary and I rooms each with private 638 WESTOHESTER 3RD GENERATIONStar of tl1e Sea. Has been i bath plus rnaid's or inlaw at Windrnill Pointecompletely redecorated, 2 ~ quarters. Fabulous kitchell Woodcrest Realty is proud to 4 BEDROOMnatural fireplaces, warm; and master bedroom with oCfer this brand new home l(~N"TNr.'T'()N' _...uti 'I-',,~iuu, i"llIiiy 1-UOlU'l 2 'w,,)' l:lllilt:urai celUng. wnh "* nuge 'oea.rooms and I DETROITall aluminum trim, large Large assumable mortgage. 2'h 'baths. A vaulted ceil. " bedrooms and bath up, 1patio, 2 car attached ga. Immediate possession. Eve. ing family room and cozy ... bedroom or den down, !iv-rage. rec room and base. nings and we-ekends. 8f:I5. study are featured and the ing room wih natural fire-ment, man" extras, $138,' 1204. fabulous !kitchen and !first

J f place, forma! dining room,900, (S.229). MEEHAN COMPANIES loor laundry make .forCENTURY 21 393-2700 super efficiency. This home breakfast room, powder

. TOWN & COUNTRY ---------- probably is the best buy room, 2 car garage, large939.2800 BY OWNER on Fordham - in Grosse Pointe. Open lot.

3 bedroom brick bungalow, Sunday 2 to 5. Wooocrest WALKER ALKIREfinished basement, nicely Realty. 885-1715, 822.7453. 774-8200landscaped, near st. Judeschool, shopping and trans-port~tion. A!king $33,500.Call 521.8725,

FARMS LOCATIONPerfect house for the large family or the 2 furnaces

give it versatility for those who prefer one floorliving, yet need extra room for guests. The firstfloor has 2 bedrooms, great closet space, 2 baths,large family room and super kitchen. A total of3,700 sq. ft. of living area with a well designedfloor plan, make this 5 bedroom semi.ranch withattractive financing at $157,500 a true value. 95Kercheval corner (Moran). Open Sun. 2.4. 882.9872.

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BY OWNERENGLISH TUDOR IN PARK

6 bedrooms, 5 baths, completely updated. Featuresremodeled kitchen with first floor laundry, plushnew carpeting throughout first floor and Master'bedroom. Natural wood work and leaded glassthroughout. New furnace and landscaping. Muchmore. Excellent opportunity.

1363 YORKSHIRECALL FOR APPOINTMENT

882.7433

ASSOCIATES

884-7000

21304 MACK AVE.GROSSE POINTE WOODS, MICH

884.5885

REALTY

MONROE &

885-5244

"THE SIGN OF THE VERY BEST"13 MO:-':TH HO:\IE WARRA:-':TY

Both the Buyers & Sellers benefit.Financial protection when )'OU need 1t the mo~t ":\() cost to theSeller or Buyer." Part of our service. Ilhen you pllrchase Of sella home through (Jur firm.

MONROE & ASSOCIATES

SINE

SINE REALTY

MONROE AND ASSOCIATES

BACHLER ASSOC. REALTORS256 S. WATERMARINE CITY

765-8895765-a227

MONROE & ASSOCIATES REALTY21304 MACK AVE.

884.5885

BY OWNER33 Westwind - A private lane in Grosse Pointe

Fanns. Master bedroom, 1'r1lbaths on first floor,4 bedrooms and 2 baths on 2nd. No Brokers,please.

ARE PLEASED TO, ANNOUNCE THEASSOCIATION OF

D. JAMES WALKERI JR.TO OUR STAFF OF PROFESSIONAL

REALTOR ASSOCIATESSERVING THE NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE I~

THE GROSSE POINTES AND MACOMB COVNTY

n."nC'~tIo P"intp W()()(h:: 'R"IIt"H:lr.rr","th __ 'P"";(lt;' "'tIo"'I'(\Porl

offers in~ited. I~mediate occupancy. Short termLand Contract available, 3 bedroom brick Colo.nial, 1'h baths, central air. Excellent Condition.

St. Clair Shores - Doremus - Brick bungalow. 3bedrooms formal dining room, kitchen with eat.ing area.' Excellent area. Immediate possession.$46,~00.

St. Clair Shores, Hoffman - Excellent starter or reotirement home. Living room, dining room, kit.chen, 2 bedrooms, 1¥.z car garage. Completelyupdated, all new. Walk to lake. Quick occupancy.$35,700.

Clinton Township, Bayhem Court - Tri.level, 5 yearsold. 3 bedrooms plus office or 4th bedroom lowerlevel. Family room plus Florida room. $72,900.Assumable mortgage. Call us for details.

~ULTILIST SERVICE

FARMS OFFICE

Page Eight.C13-REAL ESTATEFORSALE

ST, CLAIR RIVERMARINE CITY AREA

This is the buy you have bel:\l1waiting for, 3 bedroom,2 story year round home on the seaway, 1 cargarage. Full Price,$30,OOO.

NORTH OF MARINE CITY4 bedroom, 2 story Colonial built in 1976, central hall

plan, separate dining, fireplace in family room,10/4 baths, full basement, 2'r1l car garage, centralair. $74,900. Owner transferred.

OP1j:N SUNDAY 2-51ST OFFERING - 19823 W. IDA LANE - GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Looking for that larger than most

all brick ranch? We have it located on a cul-de.sac this immaculate home has a lot to offer, generous threebedrooms, family room, large kitchen with eating space, formal dining room, (3) natural fireplaces, fullbasement with rec room with wet bar. (2) car attached garage - A Must See Home.

805 CANTERBURY - GROSSE POINTE WOODS .- This 4 bedroom all brick center entrance colonial is im-maculate from top to bottom, 21h baths, family room, formal dining room, extra large kitchen with builtins, (2) fireplaces, central air, many more features.

1899 VAN ANTWERP - GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Charming Ilh story all brick three bedroom, kitchenwith eating space, Cull basement, (2) car. garage.

1782 KENMORE - GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Charming has got to be the word Cor this lovely three bed-room all brick ranch, kitchen with eating space, natural fireplace. full basement, and a Florida room.Don't miss this exceptional buy ...

ALGONAC AREABUILDERS MODELS

1500 sq. ft. 3 bedroom ranch on large wooded lot.Family room with fireplace, attached garage.$59,900.

3 bedroom ranch, North Algonac, brick and rough-sawn wood exterior, attached garage. $54,500.LC Terms.

BY APPOINTMENT PLEASE

HOLLYWOOD - 3 bedroom brick ranch, family room, 1~2 baths, formal dining room.

VERNIER ROAD - 3 bedroom brick central entrance colonial, Florida room, formal dining room. full finishedbasement, 1112 car garage. .

KERBY - 3 bedroom brick, 11h story, undated kitchen, formal dining room, 11'2 baths, Ilh car garage.

HA WTHORNE - Grosse Pointe Shores - 3 bedroom 2 story, library, formal dining room, 2 full baths. fin.ished basement, 2 car attached garage,

NORTH BRYS - 5 bedroom central entrance brick colonial, family room, 1st floor laundry, formal diningroom, (31h) baths, 2 car garage attached, full basement with wet bar.

ANITA - 4 bedroom colonial, Cormal dining room, large kitchen, Cull basement, 2 car garage.

WAYBURN - (3) bedroom brick colonial, formal dining room, large kitchen, full basement, (2) car garage

FAIRHOL:\IE - (2) cr (3) bedroom brick, J1,'2 story, family room. large kitchen, full basement, attachedgarage.

RIVERIA TERRACE - (2) bedroom, (2) bath, 3rd floor condominium, dining room, kitchen with built.!n,.Pool and clubhouse facilities,

ST. CLAIR ON THE LAKE, 33326 Jefferson - (2) bedroom (2",) bath Townhouse condo formal dining room,family room, wet bar, natural fireplace, kitchen with eating space, reduced for fast sale. Don't miss thisopportunity,

JEFFERSON ON THE LAKE - 29820 Jefferson - (3) bedroom brick. 2 story. formal dining room, full bas~.ment, central air. Must see to appreciate.

SHOREVIEW - Unique 2 bedroom ranch style condo with attached 2 car garage and full basement. tastefullydecorated, all new kitchen appliances, 2 car attached garage, ('('ntral air. private redwood deck. Very pres.tigious area.

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ROOFLEAK

REPAIRSPECIALISTS

FREE ESTIMATESRoof Leaks Guaranteed

20 Yrs_ Experience

CALLBILL 882-5539

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PAINT. SHUTTERS. BLINDSKAUFMANN

STORM DOORS AND WINDOWS

MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO.1040) HARPER RrsIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL

for Grosse Poinre Park, City and Farms

CALL DIRECT 823-6500 ~.. 11m, IHI.IIII)

JOANNA WESTERNWINDOW SHADES

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"TAS()'I;RY R~;PAIHS.-Spe.Ci;<II7.rd. Tuck pOJntlng.'(llIrnn('y and porch re-P"lr" ('x('l'lirnt rrfe[encr.l('<lll after I; p.m. 77;;.7362

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';EED SO:\IETHT:\G movcd.delivered or r:ispo5ed of?Two Pointe r(',idrnb will0101'1' or remov(' large orsmall quanti~ies of furni.ture, appLancC's. p:anos-or what helve Vall Cail forfree estl111ate,... Juhn Ste;.ninger. 343.0481 or 822.2208I'.S. Peopl(' may copy (Jurad bllt ne,er our price, ('\;-p('r:encr or style

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881.~.')13

Thursd~y, August 7, 1980 G R 0 SSE POI NT ENE W S . Page Nine-C16-PETS FOR SALE. I 21A-PIA-N-0-S-ER-V-IC-E-2-1--F_HOME 121G-SRE~~~~~~ 1-2-1.'--='PD1~~T~~~~G- f21:i-.~:~~~~~~NG '210~~~EKN~~~~ 210-;:~~N~oA,.~D

~ ;~~PI~~ow.C~;ws~y~t~ PI~~~!i~~~~~nfc~~ns~e&~~~ -. --~-~5E6E~E~-ROOFINti, SIDING AND '.-GROSSE-POI NTT-- ili~AiNTING-=-Rea~onabi--;. BRICK REPAI'RS - -Work R. R. CODDENSparents AKC. $100 each. Ible hours. Phone 881-8276. GUTTERS PAINTER'S INC Goo~ work, best paInt, best guaranteed. Porches, chim. CEMENTCall after 4:30. 885.7156. CO~.lP-I-E-;r--E- -;- .. ---- .. - CONSTRUCTION LICENSED and INSURED .. . .' : service. Also carpentry neys, sidewalks, basement

------------- I ", plano service. CO., INC. 885-8545 PmnlIng m~erlOr. exterIOr, repairs. 882.2795. leaks and craoks. Tuck CONTRACTORIRISH SETTER looking for [' :u?ing, rebuilding, r~fin. Additions ---.--.- -- -.--- paperhangmg and panel. .___ . .. . pointing. Free estimate. family business for 55 years

new home. Master moving Ishlng:. Me m.. b.e r Plano Dormers ALL ing. Free estimates cheer. EXTERIOR Painting _ A.I 779.4245. • New and repair workand well bred dog 'refuses Teehmcla~s liulld. Zech. Garages ROOFING & GUTTERS fully given. Licensed and references. Staining, spray. ..-------.--. • No job too smallto leave Grosse Pointe. No __~..o_s~n~~:_.~1.7!07.__ Kitchens NEW AND REPAIR Insured. ing. Free Estimates. 756. B & C CEMENT • Driveways and porches

b ff d F. I C II B'II 8825539 882.9234 7838. CONTRACTORS our specialtyreasona Ie 0 er refuse . PIANO 'TUNING aild repair. Irep aces a I .886-6571. ing. W 0 r k guaranteed. Brick and Cement work - -. --.. - -.-._.-_ .. -. - GEORGE::" PAINTING. 29 TERRIFIC WORK _ Free All types of Cement Work • Patios

---.- ... -.--.. Member AFM. Edward Bank financing availablz EXPERT REPAIRS years experience. All win. estimates. Reasonable New & Repairs :~~~~;;~ofingWANTED - Good home for Felske. 465-6358. Complete ROOF lNG, dows, cracks, caulk and prices, guaranteed satisfac. 839 °12F3ree Estimate7s72.1649 • Violations repaired

a loving dog. 10 months ---------- .-- .. -. Home Modernization GUTIERS puttied. Clean, guaranteed lion. R.C. Mowbray Associ. -0 CALL ANY TI1I'£old. Part German Shep. 21B-SEWING 777-2816 773.1105 SMALL JOBS k 8415961 t 3313230 _ ,herd.Lab.882.1752. I _._._M_ACHr~E _._. ---E..AS-T.-L--A-N--D--- : __ w!~-.:.. . __ .:._ .. _. __ a es. '. CEMENT WORK. Specialize 886-5565

------- - - .- -.- 774-9651 GROSSE POI NTE PAINTING - Minor home in all types ill cement, 1----------_WHITE Kltt --=--olli-I COMPLETE TU~E-()P $3.95. ALUMINUM -.---.-.--------- CONTRACTORS repair No job too smaiL brick and step repairs. MASONRY REPAIRSens. ers. All makes. al; ages. All CASHAN ROOFI NG F . d R bl 8813221

Spayed, CalICO, Black t t k d 885.~437 PRODUCTS CTJSTOM PAINTING AND ,xpeflCnce. easona e ... _. .__ .:.... . . SPECIALIZE INspa)'ed 873 ""20 par s s oc e . I . f HOT ROOFS 'VAI.I.PAPERING Ask for Larry, 881.4476. , • Chl'mney

----. __ -v~._._ 21e--='ELEC"-RICAL--.- Sh~~;lo~~a~p~~es Commercial. Residential EXPERT ANTIQUI~G SEE OLTR-ADUNDER POrReC~;~ita~:sk--~f~in°:'1 • Tuck pointingPLEASE HELP - We have SERVICES 774-<>460 Year round service I 885 8155 briek replace-ment, caulk. I • Porches9 b t

'f I I bl l.ttl 51' gl s n.1 pair' - HOME • Brl'cks replacedpup~feUsl ~VilO o~~sp~raltel;---.P-R-O-B-L-E-M--? , . _.-DECKS-.-.~-- Wor~ g~a~a:t~ed" ! FRE~~~~11~~TES IMPROVEMENT ~ixP~~~~nS:;I~~p;i:~ ~~ Excellent "Grosse Pointe"need homes. Free. 822. Electrical plumbing carpen.: Made to .your s?~clflcatlOns. Insured. 886-3245 I Michael Satmary Jr. THE TI NKERS rebuilt Basement water. references. Call after 69180. ~ try, etc,' . i Any Size, rallJngs, steps, --- -------- I j proofing. Over 30 years ex- p.m.

-----.------ ..... : 886-5203 flower boxes ... models, R7901_7068F9S i INT,ER.IORS ... _~8~-4374__ perience Donald MeEach. I 775-736216A-HORSES FORSALE: - ---.- - .--- .. ---.- .. -- references.. G ern 526-5646 _

I ~LECTRJCIAN 8218722 $9 TO $18 PER SQUARE' BY DON A:-\D LYNN. ! 2lJ-WALL WASHIN . . .--- ..--- i ALL CEMENT WORK.REGisTiREDArabG~lding Reside~ial, CommerciaL Li. 1.46~.1155 - -- ---------- --- -.-. --- 'Husband-wife t('am - pamt-I K" AIN1'ENANCE RYAN I 791 7689

-3 years, Bay, 14.2. Smart, censed. Very reasonable. - --- - ---- -_.- ProfeSSIOnal gutter service. i ing, wallpaper perfection. .".... .! company CONC"TRII(,TI()_ N . . ..h $1800 T Ik 465 I M J K BU ILDI NG Reasonable Reliable. I do: ists. Over 20 years experi., ~vall washJll~. no~r clea~. . ~ .S owy. .' a. .'1 Call John after 5 p.m., .. - . 556 d g F- tl I C t d BI k W k CHAS F JEFFREY., my own work, . ence. References. 527. O. 109 an waxln. ree es. e~en an . oc ,or . .

.. ~~_0.:...__ . . ._.: 832.1371. ~ AND HOME JOHN WI LLIAMS ---. - .. -- -- .- mat('s. 832-0688. I Drives . Patios . Floors I MASON CONTRACTOR' IMPROVEMENT \ RESTCRATIO:--J' PAINTING .. --.-.------ - _. I Porches - Walks LICENSED. INSURED

20-~~NE_R_~~ SERVICEI Resl'Sde&nJtl'aElL.ECCTomRImeCrcl'alI INTERIOR & EXTERIOR 885.5813 10 years eX8P24er9j~n3cle.c82

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11GROSSE POII~I'TE fihr~man Garages bUilt or raised II • Brick. Block. Stone. -2--1H--CARP-ET--..- e\'enme,..;),' will do wa was I n g.1 Free Estimates. Professional, • Cement WorkGENERAL ~IAINTE!\1ANCE; No Job Too Small Industrial, CommefCIal, 8366 I

work done, painting, plum. II 885-2930 Residential CLEANING' 821.2984. Work. Lice:lsed and Insured. • Waterproofingbing, shingling, roofing, - __ . 885.1518 385.1839 - . .,_ i P.'UNTING I~te~i~r -and 21K-WINDOW 778-4271 469-1694, .T:lCk Pointingplastering Call Craig. 296"1 VACUUM HADLEy---- LOOK MOM, DAD -- No i exterior, 30 yeilrs experi. WASHING I PORCH REPAIRS I • Patios of any kind1043 or 792.6692 I HOME IMPROVEMENT soaps or detergents, steam i ence, reasonable. 884-7107. -.--_____ : CHIMNEY REPAIRS "PORCHES A SPF;CIALTY"

.-----.----- ~-----. cleaning carpets 131t il ---.-.----- .. ----.--- .. -- G. OUIIN. • ALL TUCK POINTING 882.1800• PLU:llBING ; CLEANER REPAIR' C0:I1PLETE

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CEMODELING square foot. Couch $35 up JOSEF'S WINDOW CLEANING • CHIMNEY SCREENS _

• PLASTERING KIRBY EUREKA" to $50. Love seat $30-$40. WALLPAPER RE:lIOVAL SERVICE R L K• PAINTING HOOVER, ETC_ ' . SERVICE Chairs $15.$20. 30 years • Experienced FREE ESTIMATES Call Bill 882-5539 CONSTRUCTION• CARPENTRY FREE PICKUPS, DELIVERY KItchens, b.a~hs, re~. roo.ms experience. By Wilbur • Insured WE ARE lNSURED G SEL' EKE• MASONRY AND ESTIMATES and additIOns, . IncludIng . Doug, Ken. 778-1680. • Reliable 372-3022 . W

CElME.~T PR~SENdTS:dd' .

• VIOLATIONS ' CITY WIDE VACUUMS CO, co.unter tops,.cabmetsl ~an. 882-0688 ' Estimates at no charge or Driveways, w a I k s, patios, Custom deslgne a ltIons,CORRECTED 15405 East Warren Ave. el!ng, alumInum .sldlllg, SHORES CARPET Cleaning obligation. A.OK Window Cleaners. Ser. steps. Expert porch reo ~~~~~~ia~r::~'n b:~le~hea~~~

• NOTHING TOO SMALL Corner of Beaconsfield trim .and gutters. Licensed _ Professional car pet 776-8267 vice on storms and screens. pair, waterproofing. Qual. of quality constructions.GUY DEBOER 882-4084 and lns~r8e6~520 cleaning, work guarantee<!, INTERI-OR and ext e r i 0 r Free estimates. Monthly ity tuck pointing and patch. We will design and build

8854624 ----------- -------------.- fully insured, free esti. painting and paperhangIng. rates. 775-1690. ing. All brick and chimney to meet your needs. No job. HARBOR ELECTRIC LAKEPOINTE mates. Call 775.3450, 24, GROSSE PO:NTE fireman repair. too small. Residential and

DETROIT -SERVICE Violations Corrected CONSTRUCTION hour;. : ~;:~i~~~~~ ~~~~a~~:::~ will do window washing. FR~~1 ~~~fES RI~::;~ci~~~ase,~i:1l30CORPORATION FREE ESTI MATES Complete Home' K-CARPET i

l__ 822-7335 after t3 p.m. 821.2984. CAPIZZO CONSTRUCTION' RICHARD SNYDER 963.4908

Providing All Services for 882-9420 ~Iodernization CLEAN ING PAl NTI NG K-WINDOW cle_aning com. _the Care of Home and Licensed and insured con. NO JOB TOO SMALL ters, aluminum cleaned. In. Specializing in cement and J W KLEI NERBusiness. tractor. Licensed 882-6707 COMPANY i Inlerior, qualily work, 15 pany. Storm, screens, gut- brick work. New and reo CEMENT' CONTRACTOR

R CE IS OUR -----------1----------- CARPET : years experience, also wall sured. Free estimates. built po r c h e s. Drives, CEMENT, BRICK. STONE.SE VI I BOB'S ELECTRIC. Licensed THE TI N KERS SPECIALISTS washing, carpet cleaning, 1 882-0688 wa~ks . and patios. T~ck Patios, walks, porches, steps

MID:i:E~;ME ~on~ractor. Violations, s~rv'l COMPLETE HOME • Steam Extraction reasonable. Free estimates, : ~olntlng, w~terproofmg, Flagstone repair.T Ice mcreases. Grosse Pomte MAINTENANCE • Shampoo 776-3457! -2-1'-M-.--S-E-w-e-R-S-£-R-V-'C-E-'.hcensed ann Insured. No Tuck pointing patching

.WINDO\i CL~ANE~SE II vi c i nit y. Miscellaneous I • General repairs • painting • Spot and Stain Removal ---.--------- __ 1____________ job .too big or small. Tony SPECIALIZING INPamt.ers - ntenor an x. work. Free estimates. 875- • wallpaper removal • Upholstery Cleaning QVALITY PAINTING - In. INDUSTRIAL. Commercial i Capu.zo, 885.Q612. SMALL :JOBS

tenor. Wa~1 Was?ers. car'l 9766. • brick work • carpentry •. " at affordable priC'2s terior.exterior. By Pointe drain cleaning and repair. .ppee~trCyle~~lpn~.rsLlgh~e~~~: I ALL 'IYPES -;;{~l~ctrical • cwallpatPeringk • plumbing 882-0688 re~ldent. Cal! Dale, 886. High pressure, hydraulic ARROWSMITH Cons.tructlon FREE ESTIMATES

. -. k Rd' • emen wor -.----------- 2088. jet flushing, cleans sands, Company - Qual!ty con. LICENSEDatlOns Plumbing - Elec. wor. anges. ryers In. k' t 21 I PAINTING -----.- - ..- -. .... - c r e t e work Dnveways TU 2 0717trl'cal.' 24 hour answering stalled-remodeling. Elec. cTuNC PJOblnt S 11 - - , BACK iN BUSINESS-dirt, sticks, etc from park. . . , _It'" 1 . f t LO a 0 00 ma DECORATING, Painting _ Decorating ing lot catch basins, man patios, garage floors and 1 _service. I nca repairs,. IX ures. 1- 886-4374 ---------.- t 24 " porches Call for free es. BRICK WORK

8838 : censcd and Insured. Col. R J LANDUYT Wall Washing. Elmer T. holes, sewers up 0 • f t '1 ur d 8927697 TUCK POINTINGTU 4- I ville Electric Company. No answer, call after 3 p.m. .. LaBadie, 882.2064. We service factories, apart. Ima e. ns e. '. PORCHES AND

------,-----1 Evenings 774-9lJO. Day s CERA,MIC TILE-Will beau-, ASS~)(. . -.--.- .. ---------, ment complexes, shopping BRICK, Block work. New or I CHIMNEYS REBUILTTHE NEW COMPANY. I LA 6-7352. tify your fover bath room Choose experienced work.! DONALD BLI SS centers, small municipali. repairs. Fireplaces, etc.; I AND REPAIRED

Specializing in home repalfS . I kitchen patio' and walk: I manship for your home. I Decorator ties institutions churches. 26 years in Pointes. Al De. CAULKINGand remodeling. Kitchens, I GROSSE POINTE S ONLY ways. 'Custom workman.! Interio~/exterior paint~ng,: Free Estimates Re;sonable rates, good Meyer. 777-4879. I Advance Maintenancebaths, basements ~nd re~'1 HOOVE R' ship guaranteed. Quality I plasterIng, paper hanging,: TU 1-7050 workmanship. State Uc. 17319 Ea~t Warrenrooms. Our speCIalty IS is never expensive! 892. ~ and removal, carpentry.: 40 Years in Grosse Pointe :\10. 42882, City of Detroit R. L. STREMERSCH 884-9512wood decks, also complete I FACTORY AUTHORIZED 0087 or 264-3734. Free, Licensed, Insured, refer.' --.---.- --____ Lic No. B6001O. Evans CEMENT CONTRACTOR 1 _Jani~orial Services for resi.j SERVICE estimates. i ences. Professional \~ork at: W A LLPAP ER Se~'er Cleaning, 835-2835. ANl}Y'S MASONRY ANDdenllal and your cammer., ~--- -.------ reasonable rates. DIscount t""\ ------------ Cement CHIMNEY SERVICEc.ial business. For free es.: POINTE VACUU:0. EXCELLENT workmanship, with tl),is ad. 88~.1900. REMOVAL 21N-ASPHALT WORK Driveways All masonry, brick, water.tlmates and guaranteed II FREE PICKUP AND materials, aluminum or ----------.-- RE IDE"TIAL d Patios proofing repairs. Specia1iz.d . I . GIOVANNI PAINTING P , S.. an commer. Brl'ckwork . k . t- dprofessional service call DELIVERY vinyl si ing or tnm, a uml. . ro. cia!' AEphalt paving, re. ing 10 tuc pOlO mg anTHE NEW COMPANY NEW REBUILT PARTS . num gutters, awnings, best fessional painting paper.. BY JEFF p.iring and sealcoaling. No Basement Waterproofing small jobs. Licensed, in.

7757424 TU 1 0700 quality aluminum storm hanging, varnishing, Hal.: FfI'e Estimates _ Insu red J' c!J too small. free esti. Steps sured. reasonable .. 881-0505.. . I 21002 ~lACK doors, $100 ins tall e d., ian journeyman, interior, (Low Rates) mates. 779.9705, SL Clair Tuck Po~nting _

SKYLINE :ltamtenance Inc. ---________ A lu m i n u m replacement exterior insured. 755.3733. 14 years experience "hore- I Free Estimates VINCE CEMENT- Professionals in paint. RETIRE[f MASTER electric. prime windows, steel re. ~WALLPAPERING-~d P;i~~ Prompt Service "::.'--.. ':- - - .-- . __ ._! SPECIAL ON SMALL, CONSTRUCTIONing. gutter, upholstery, car. ian Licensed. Violations, placement, prime doors, ing. Int2rior-e x t e r i 0 r. 779-5235 882.65~4 C & J ASPHALT : JOBS AND REPAIR Driveways, Patios, Porches,pet and window cleaning. ser~ices incIeased. Aisol roofing, screen or glass Prompt, ne3t service, free ---.- ..... -.- .--.-._1 PAVING, INC. ! Steps, etc. Free estimates.Please make your appoint. small jobs. TU 5-2966. porch enclosures. Father, estimates. Call :lfark after A. HAMPSON : Tmprove the value of your: WORK Call Anytimements now before the fall -.--------- -- and Son Dealer, I~staller; 6 .m. 886-0558 RESIDE;\"TIAL ~ome ,nth a professio~al j 884- 1550 247-6044rush, Free estimates. Ask 21 E-STORMS AND and Salesman. Licensed: P. PAINTING Job_ Over 20 years servmg, . _f D 3311201 SCREENS and Insured_ Phil's Home: PAPERHANGING by La PAPERHANGING Grosse Pointe in drive.or on, .. .. Service. 371.3724. Call any. 1 Jolla. as low as S10 per ways and sealing. Free es.

FREE ESTIMATES time. 12937 E. McNichols. I roll. 882.5744. . 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE I timates. Owner supervisor.20A-CARPET LAYING ALY!lUNUM DOORS AND Established 1958. i ------ ... .__. FREE ESTI:\IATES References included and

CARPET REPAI RS WINDOWS SCREENS RE- ---------.--, PAINTING and decoarting ST. CLAIR SHORES insurance.PAIRED FREE PICK.UP I HA~DY:lIA:-.I-~1I . hO:Jl£'.re-1 by La Jolla. QU3.lity work. '771,-9687 CALL ANYTDIE

ALL KINDS AND DELIVERY. DOOR. I pairs, Also pam,tmg0 m~lde. Jow priC2s. 10 year, experi. - .. , -------- 773-8087

Installation WALLS PORCH ENCLO. I and out. Carpe, cl~anIng. i encl'. 882.5744. MARC HOOVER . . _:'iew/UsedCarpet SURES'FRED'S STORM,! Good references. 774.3259.'------ ._. --. -.- PAINTING AND AL'S ASPHALT PAVING

Carpet/Padding Sales 839.43iI. EVENING! 21G-ROOFING--- WALLPAPERING PAPE Since 1944 ,JERRY'S CALLS WELCOME. : SERVICE BY EILEEN R HANGI NG Owner supervision anu plan ..

-.----------.- , Excellent work, References. • Sing1f' room, or complete ning. Guarantee quality ICARPET SERVICE EASTVI EW ; A,I-ROOFI;\"G -=-.Repairs. 777.1802 hom('s workmanship at re;;~onable ,

776-3604 after 4 p.m. ALUMI NUM INC. I shIngle or flal roof, porch ... _ .. _ . __ . . • Premium materiaTs rates. I

----------- es and gutters. 756.7838. PAINTI:\'G, decorating. in. • Estimates day or (;vening Seal Cuating Specialists !CARPET LAYING 17008 MACK ._ terior'('xterior. minor re.: • Competitive rates, insured State Licensed amI Insurance:;\"EW A~D OLD , Grosse Pointe Park I ,RE-ROOFING pairs, snow removaL Lic.' • Prompt attention to work References '

Stairs Carpeted Shifted . Glass.screen repair. siding, SPECIAL AND ense:]. J. Carbone. EI.e. when started .281.0626 291.3589:Repairs of All Types storms, trim. roofing, gut. I nings 839-4051. MARC HOOVER . 21-0-=':'CEMH~T ANDALSO ters. wrought iron, (vinyl CHIMNEY REPAIR . ._ .. .__ .CARPETI:'-iG. Vlr\YC. product;;), awnings. i 10 years experience. :ltany P&R PAINTERS Journeyman BRICK WORK

HARDWOOD 881.1060 or 527-5616 Grosse Pointe references. Painting. Interior and exteri.' Alwa.vs answered _Samples Shown in - -- . -- -.- --- . Call Jim. b('tween 8-5 p.m. or. decorating. paper hang. I 779-1545 GRAZIO

Your Home 21F-:~~VEMENT 774.1964 ing, quality work, reason. - .. _.---KEL"'X.-- _. CONSTRUCTION j

BOB TRl"DEL ._______ _. .__ _ abl2 prices. Free estimates.' , . ' .., C('ment driveways. floors.:294.5896 ALL FENCE WORK ROOF LEAKS 10 years experience Floor sandIng. rdlmsillng,. patios, porches, new steps'i

--.-------- -.- .. ---- STOPPED. 8B6-6368' old f1oor~ a specialty. Ex. old garages raised and re'iCAHPET LAYI:\G. rrstretch- 791-7689 -. ---- ---- .. .._._ pert in stain, 535.72.55. paired, ::-.Iewgarage doors. I

iug and repair. 35 years -FT.O.(.)R.-S-.A-~Di~G-- p-~~~s. GA,II"TILREORo'~'OaRndK M rCHAEL'S - THO~T~\S-\VTLSO~ .(:6:- . Xe\\' garages built. Li-:experi('nc('. 886.9.572. - . .• PA INT ING c n~ed and insuredsional!y done. Dark stain. );EW 1\:\D REPAIR Painting and d('(~orating in.' e. .,

ing and finishIng, All work • Shingles DECORATI NG terior, exterior, qU~lity; 774-3020 772-1771 iguaranteed. Free cstinlates. • Slate Interjor~Exterjor Service \vork, moderate prices, free : --~~ __.- . '885-0257. • Decks Painting ,,!'d Wallpapering estimates. 'ALL TY.PE BRICK, stone, i

---.-------.---- --- : A r ,. I" 82?-4885 block "nd concrete work, I• Tile n Iq.UI~g anu var!1l~ ling - ._ .._ ..:._._. archways, steps, porches,'

NEED GLttf'fS Cleaned and Flushed Str:PPIn~ and stal.nJ.ng. WH ITEY'S patios, ch i 01 n e y s, fire. I

IMPROVEMENTS? Work Guarante('d Cor.1pJete. klt,chen r('fImshlng • Wall Paprring plaecs. new and repairs ~.C<lll the specialist :n baths, Frec Estimates Frre estlma,e~ .-=--__~~.:.3230 • Interior Painting De Sender, 822.1201.

kitchcn~. rec rooms, addi. .TACK D. TOTTY T R n bl P' _ _ ._.774-9058 PAl N E S •• Geoaosdon'~'orekrle('" -.-. -P.-A--T-..I-O-.S- -- --t ions. plumbing, clec, up. . ,

datin,~, insulation. commer. El'ROPEA:--.I EXPERTS C II ' b Il Patios arc o'ir onl\' businessROOFS-.an--d- --.DECKS Interior. exterior, wallpaper. • a -;W)O too sma '.,

cial offic('s. lounges, rest. 774 0414 Asf; about our antiqued,all r<lnts. Iicensed and in. Gl'TTER..<; A:\D ing. pitchi ng, plasteri ng. . brick.

window puttying, caulkin.t:. - - - - .. -.. - - _. - -- - I P 0 G NCsurrd DOW;,\ SPOI:TS Good work. Grosse Pointp\~DY KEI~!. Drcorator - ATI MA IC I . '

FREE ESTI:\!:\ TES Gutters c1ean{'d and flushed ref ere nee s. Rea son. Prnfl'ssional painting :md 779 6864 i76-3~38CALL 824.1292 :\cw and RcpaJ[ Work ablc. Free estimate, Call \Iallpapering. Free esti. .... _r-I.~enCe(1 and In-,'ured nlatrs. n~frren~e.s, 881. P()R('I'F'S Patl'()s "e'" or

Gl".>\R:\'I;TEEI> HEPATRS AD\;A:\CE \fA'T:'\TE'''A~CE John anytimc. 776.9439. 6269. " paire~~" Chlm'n~;:' tuck:an:l rem',del ing. Car;'en.tr:--. 01 a.; 0 I' r y. roofing. 17319 East Warren M J K CO\IPT Fr' T.II ling and pointing, w<l!erproofing'

lb ,. 884.9.'\12 vX'TERJOR. ,. r, >, n , Slate lic('n,ed, lo>ured, 294.,,!umn,n£(, ca Inrtry. .,r) JJ()lyj,'S--F~P,\T"".'TI~'G decorating '('[vice, Interi. 4216job ic,r, "nlzdl. :l7I.~~91 ------------. 1 # .... I.... 0r.C':\trrior hy Ralph Roth.~f:rr 7 rm PAQU I N 885- 1518 885.1839 Rf'f('rrnci'; ,n thr l'oinlrs.

ROOFING ..------ -, 8868248.

ELI:\BLE POl,lle resl()ent\,Ith truck. ,\111 move

! ,mall. iarg(' quantlti('s.: Bob. 822391:1 <lfler 6 pm,

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210-cEMENT &BRICK WORK

21 S-CARPE NTERSERVICE

GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, August 7, 1980

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figures are so important to you that wehave the Audit Bureau of Circulations do

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Local Man If!ill IWaiter Race

Ray Marcil, 23, son of Mr.and Mrs. Raymond P. Marcilof North Brys drive inGrosse Pointe Woods, tookfirst place in Detroit's An.nual Waiter and Waitresswalking foot race June 22.It was. the third time in sixyears Marcil has taken thattitle.

Marcil is a free.lance com.mercial artist who also worksas a waiter. He was repre.senting the Hillcrest CountlJ'Club in the race. •

In the quarter mile footrace the contestants carriedtrays of four, five and a halfounce glasses filled to thebrim with red pop. At thefinish line all contestantswho had less than 16 ouncesof liquid left.in their glasseswere disqualified .

Marcil won $500 for hisspeedy but not sloppy run.

In an attempt to settle theanthracite coal strike of 1902,Theodore Roosevelt becamethe first U. S. President toact as a mediator in a labordispute.

(;AHj)E:'\I.,G--Emplo~('c oflandscapp company \\'ISI1[",to \',ork on OlIn timp ('allfl867:539.

MURPHY'SLANDSCAPING

CALL \11'HI'IIY'S FOB:• Spflng and Fall (']Pan.up,• ('ompletc lawn carr servi('p• CLhtom c1r,ign sen il'('• BL"hr,.tr('p;, top ;,oll.,od• Frr(' appral,;d, <,omm('r.

r I;':. !ndll-trlal. n'.'ldrn: lal• !>i,colln( \(, Senior CI!IZrn'

JIM MURPHY88;"j 9179

Y,\HDWOHK. (irantlp. h['d.\1 ['[-:lr,I, cullll'a:ed, I1rdc:~'"nil 'I1ruh \rl1nmlnc: (Inc11111(' nr r:'l,:lllar ;,('rl'll','Frre n:lll1a:r, 771 :l,Ifi:l

MELDRUMLANDSCAPING

MIKE'SLAWN CARE

andSNOW

REMOVAL• Commercial & Residential• Grass cutting• Fertilizing• Sodding• Top Soil. Sand. Peat

delivered• Licensed. insured• Free Estimates Offi~er Retires

884-7013 After 33 YearsW.J. HENNINGER I The Grosse Pointe Park

CO Police Department honored. . Patrolman William Crandall

• Complete tree servIce with a retirement part~' Tues.• Specializing in back yard day, July 29, at St. Maron's

tree work , IHall St. Jean and Kercheval• 2 journeyman climbers C;andall 58 leaves the de:• Fully insured, licensed partmflnt ~fte~ 33 years on• Landscaping and sodding the force.• Harper Woods City Can.

tractor286-0068 884-0907

PATIOSPatio.'> are our only hu"incs.i.

Ask about our antiqupcibrick.

PATIO MAGIC INC.779 6864 776-3.1~8

RICHMOND TREEREMOVAL

ITLLY I:\'Snn:DFilEr: ESTf\!:\n:s

• T"ppinc: • Tmnming• Slllmp r('I11O\,,1• Tr('1' rp))H,Vil I• :'\llr,r'r~ chlf" ;,nd

fJft'llood .'a Ie.1Wp work .\"('ar mtlndY(';;rl) c(Jntract, Invltrr1.

:\" Job too hll,: or too smallI'Ie;, ~l' phonr(:ll:ll 727.~081

'T1J('.1 Stlnc!;(j fl.:; ('Iospd \I"n.

CARPENTER WORK - Pan.eling, partitions, ceilings,kitchens, small jobs, reopairs, etc. TU 2.2795.

21T-PLUMBING &HEATING

EMIL THEPLUMBER

SPECIALIZING IN• Kitchens • 'Bathrooms

• Laundry rooms andviolations • Old and new

work. Free estimates.Tony, Licensed Plumber

Bill, Master Plumber882-0029

21W-DRESSMAKINGDECORATING

('r ':,TO,\! cmbf()j(lcr~, Smock.Ing [jnd rilt( Jatlon", 8822>187. ( J 11' ;IIHI ,"V('

,21U-JANITORSERVICE

JANITORIALSERVICES

• OFFICES• IWSIIlE:'\TlAl.• FH EE ESTI\f.\ TES• REFEHE:\'CES(' ..\LT • .1. C:\R!>:\,(j

774.0266

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Insured

J. W. KLEINERBasement waterproofing

All work guaranteedLICENSED

TU 2-0717

CODDENSCONSTRUCTION

ESTABLISHED 1924All types of basement water.

proofing. 7 years guaran.tee, References. 886.5565.

CHAS. F. JEFFREY882.1800

• Basement Waterproofing• Underpin footings• Cracked or caved.in walls

ReferencesLicensed

CAPIZZO CONSTRUCTIONBasements made dry. Crack• ed wall repaired, under

Penn footings. All waterproofing guaranteed 10years. Licensed and Insured. Tony - 885.0612.

A COMPLETELY 21Z-LANDSCAPINGMONTHLY 1------- _

~IAINTENANCE SERVICE. • SUPERIOR• Spring Clean Up I EXTERIORS •• Fertilizing I "For THE BEST in outside• Grading i home care at a reasonable• Seeding price!" ,• Sodding WE SPECIALIZE 1)1• Pruning • Sodding• Planting • Gardening• Patios • Planting shrubs-No Service Charge- A name in landscaping for • Grading .

PLUMBING over 50 years. • Patios and walksInstallations and Alterations 882.0287 882.7201. Lawn care

Also 1-------_.__ •Yard clean.upSEWER CLEANING POI NT ER For free estimates call

21Q-PLASTER WORK -Free Estimates_ LAN DSCAP ING l\Iike - 791.1238REPAIR 521-8349 LARRY _ 791.2695---------- --------

FREE ESTIMATES FRANK R. WEIR :~:etryglawn care EXPERT TREEPlaster and drywall repairs • Bed work SERVICE

Painting, interior/exterior PLUMBiNG, HEATING, • Bushes trimmed 1Trimming, removal, cabling. i

Licensed, insured. Cal SEWERS & SPRI!\KLERS • Fertilizing I Complete tree service.Ron Pope, 774.2827. Licel,s~d Zllaster Plumber • Thatching : 752.7446

SUPERIOR DECORATII\:G 885-7711 : i~~~~~~d : GRAss-Ct;tting _ \~ry re;.AI! types of plastering, dry .15 Years Experience ' sonahle. 773.1656.

~\~a~~s.'dr~~~e;,a~f~:~g~ef:; I 381Sk~~~~i;~AL ;:Sf~~a~~ti~oa~~~ruction- - - -SOD $.1----. -:ences. Reasonable prices. FAR~!S Our Specialty PER PIECE DELIVEREDInsured. Tom l\!CCabe 824. I Keith Danielson DAVE BARLOW :\II:\'I:IW:\1 50 PIECES8576, 331.2356. - --, . 190 I:-;STALLATIO::'i

----.. . I--"-BOB DUBE- 885- 0 , AVAILABLESPECIALIZING In l'epalfS, PLl':\!BI:-:G and HEATI!\G TI I~-I~I~G----I-'- 1 POINTER

quality work priced right" Lic~nsed r.!aster Plumb~r' { .. f' l~' rem~vat' .spray :cracks eliminated. Grosse: SE'VER" CLE'\:'\I:\'G lng, ]ee<Flng;m s ltl.IUPtre.. LANDSCAPI NG

. f F ; , ,. " mOV3. r e e es Ima es, 885 1900POInte re erences. ree es., SPRI~KLER REPAIR etc, C' . t t . C ll' _timates Clean, VA 1.7051. . . " omple e ree serv~ce. a . _. ,, . _._.

' Grosse POInte \\ oods Fleming Tree SerVIce, 774., G()I1\G 0:\ V'\CATIO:\' OR21 R-FURNITURE 886.3897 6460. DISSATISFIED \VITH

REPAIR • LEAKY TOILETS; faucets! -.---- :'II\('S'-' -_.- : YOt:R PRESE:\'T SERVICE"MAX JOHNSON repaired. Sink cleaning. I CmIPLETE'YARD WORK' I CLlstom Lawn Service i,'

VIOlatIOns corrected. Small S) 'h d t' . t there to help YlJU Reason.'FURNITURE REFINISHI:\'G jobs wanted, :\-!a s t e r " lru an tree nmmIng, e c: able and [('liabl(: sen:icp. :Stripping, chair caning and' Plumber. Work myself, Rea,sonahcle\1 r[ateT~:\~ual~lt}. F(Jr free e"timat(' call John,

seat weaving. Repairs. Bus.' 8842824 SCfI Ice. ,f •• ", ar ) .. t 80- "--6 I). • l' d 526 -766 88':> ,(Jne, a 0,1 .•>;);) (Jr aniness 521-6177. Residence -A--LL-P-L-U-'M"B-I'NG- OPe

I9r",','00s.•. ;) or ~. :'I!ikes('ll at 88:5.90:;2.824.3463. Pickup and de. u

livery. ;\'0 Scn'lce Charge ------ B & D TREE SERVICE"WE PLI\;\,T TREES"SMALL OR LARGE ':'IlIOlEL P!LORGET-Land. Sp('ciali7ing in difficult ]"b,.

JOBS scaping. Complete servicc. Fully in'tlfcd 1{pfcrt'ncpsELECTRIC SEWER De,ign specimen plants. Calvin]) c (', r. 82~1293

823.6662 Frc~ estImates.CLEANINGPRIVATE PLUMBER

REASONABLE886-3537

FURNITURE refinished. reopaired, stripped. any typeof caning. Free estimates.,474-8953 or 345.6258.----_._- --- _._,

UPHOLSTERI:\'G by retiredupholsterer. Good work.Reasona hIe. VA 1.4900.

21S-CARPENTERSERVICE

-------~BARKER

CO~TRACTORS. Inc.:\!(I(icrnlzation • AltC'fationsAdditions. Family RoomsKitchrns & RecreatIOn Area.1

Estate ~!alntpnancc.JA:\IES BARKER

886.5044

LETOBULDI:\G CO?llPA.\'Y

Since 1911Custom Builrllng

Family rooms our specially.al't(,ra t ion.~, kitche ns.

TV 2.3222