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-- --.. ...- - - ---- -.-- __ _ " 11'I IIIP IIl P P"' Plll IIl __ _._.Il'I._._. __ P_.lI'Ij,...p_..~.__ Il'I._._ __._.., .. _ .. _. ..,F -..., F~ ---~--~~-~---- ------..-------. Aff tne Newl of AU the Pointes Every Thurlday Morning Grosse Pointe Complete News Coverage of All the Pointes ews Home of the News VOL, 3b-NO. 31 GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1975 110Per Cop, IT." Per Yoar 26 Pagel-Two Stctionl-Section One I• Info from SEMCOG Questioned FOP to Hold Annual Picnic Park Police, City Facing Arbitration City Officials Rtlpond to Survey Showin9 C.din. in All Municipalities Association Memberl Unanimously Reject Off., By lamel 1. Njalm of 7 Y:Z Percent Wage Inereale, Administrative 0 ff i_ Cite Demandl cia!s of the five Pointes By James 1. Njaim have one thing in com. Wage negotiations between The Park and the moo and that i. an em- Grosse Pointe Park Police Officers Association, phatic disagreement with (GPPPOA). may have to go into arbitration, &c- a recently released sur- cording to information released by City Manager vey report of a popula- Robert Slone and Alan Waterstone, attorney for tion decreue in The, the association. I Pointe, which, Pointe of- Mr. Waterstone said assO. C:tes Need ficiaIs charge, is not true. clation members have unanl. ., Tbe .urvey, made by the mously rejected an offer of Southea.t Mlchl,an Council a 7~ percent wage Increue, For C:t:-"'!en of Govemments, (SEMCOG). plus other benelits offered by ., .,.., .bowed a drop in The The Park. C'. Pointe's population fro m On the negotiating team for ooperatr,on April 1, 1970, throUjh July The Park are Mr. Slone. City 1, 1974. Clerk Nunzlo Ortisi and City Pointe olfleial. not onb' Attorney Richard ROOr. Rep. F.rms Police Chi.f woDdered on wbat buls resenting the Association are Stresstl Need for More SEIlICOG arrived at tbe mi. Patrolman Mlcbael. Kortll, Relident Input to Fir ht nUl flJurn, but aU were un., president, and Patrolmen An. allimoua ia ltatia, that they drew Meeker and David Hill. Crime in Light 0 are iDcllned. to"ard tbe an.-- er. Two Incidents nual population .survey, tak. The GPPPOA claims of the en each Vay, by the Groue 60 police departments in the Citizen coo p eration Pointe School DI.trict. ThIs, Detroit area, The Park Police with Farms police is not they laid, is a truer tabula. Department, in wages, is tied h tion. for '4th place; in shift pre. quite w at it could be, Varytq lANes miums, the department fa in ace 0 r din g to police The SEMCOG rep 0 rt 57th place; in longevity pay records. sbowed the foUowlnl: and paid holidays, 53rd place; Farma PoUee Cbief Robert On April 1, 1970, The and in number of aUowed va. Ferber a concerned about cation time, the department the pubUc attitude a. reflect. Wood. had a populaUon of is in 3lllt p'a...... 21,m, Ind by July 1, 1974, • ~'" ed in two separate incidentJ the f' re d ..-4 t "" 700 Mr. Waterslone said in the 1111 rop ...... 0 -, last week in the community. .. 1 of 5 A nt past The Park and the uso. 011 .• perce . elation have always come to One of tbe eases Involved The Park: AprU I, 1WlO, an agreement, but tbla 11 the the refusal ai, a Farm. real. UIe, PDP\llaUon c:ount was lli,' first time that Ute assocla. deet to .. a -pi" Nt. .... by ~"" 1. 1I7f, it tion bas rued for arbitration. against a 'Ulpected bicycle wal U.500, or a drop of 1.S He said. the association Is thief who was apprehended per~t. asking for higher pay to con. &mclay, July 20, by oI1-4uty Tbe Farm.: April I, 1970, form to the cost of living; a firefllhter James II aeIn tOib, the count wal 11,'1'01; on July switch to Blue Cro .. hospital. NeM 8IIppen 1, 1174. tt dipped to 10,800. or izaUon from John Hancock, Another incident came to mmus 8.1 pen:ent. the current carrier; a better Ught wben a Farms re.ldeDt Tbe City: oa April 1, 1970, pension plan than now ex. reported the theft of two the number of peo~e was isls; and a better W1lform bicycles from his home oa 8,837, and by July 1. 197f, it allow.nce. Thursday, July 24. m. ned went down to 8,350, a per. Mr. Waterstone charled door nellhbor, the vi c tl m eentap lob of 2.3. that the crime rate ill The Slid, had witneued the theft 'nIe SI1oru: the April 1, Park has Increaaed many but did not immediately in. InO, COllDt ... 2,107•• nd times since 11155,when The form him or the pollce. by July 1. 1174. it w.. 2,110, i Park bad 25 patrolmen pro- "Twenty percent 01 OW' or a Iou of a.I pereat. . tectin, the city, and that the sa,. N. DlIere ... population h. I fncrealed. eales are dropped because IIIcbael Ill. Gluaac, exec- However, in the 20 yeala, the of lack of proaecuUol1," ae. utive cUreetor of SEIICOG" pollee force baa not expaDd. cardin, to Chiel Fe.rber. stated. In part, In a letter to l ed and has remained virtual. "We 6fe Io.in, $3,000 worth PlrIr: City MaDa,er Robert Iy the same, alt!loulb the 01. of tlle,elea each moatb in lYooe, who questioned a mi. ficers' respon.IIillIUes have The Farm .... he cantJDued. nus 17.1 percenta,e printed increased considerably. "Without elUun IUpport be. in the "DetroU New.," (ob- He .ald a.soclaUon memo hind u.we aren't ,oia, to vioully a typo'l'aphieal er. bers are gettln, paid more .olve milch of all1thln,," ror), tb, figure ahould hIVe today than in 1855, but wit!l Farm. Jud,e Robert P)'tell been miaul U. the increase ia the cost 01 .upportecl Ch j, f Ferber'. •. Glulac .aid a four. living, the current pay equats .tatemeat, uYin6, "II crimi. PI,e handout, "Estimating that of wages In 1955, nats know they won't be pro- Population; A Look -at Keth. "We have been treated lecuted they will come back odololY," 11 -an -attempt to fakly and courteously by the alain and a,aln. put In layman's terms the city's representatives during "In effect we are just en. technical aspects of estimlll our negotiations, and we like lng populatlon, to feel that we, too, have couraglng crime by DOt pro. The Pointe administrative been fair and courteous," ::I~~ting," added Jud,e Py. omelals had this to uy about said Mr. Waterstone. "But the SEIICOG report: we have reached a point of ------ Mr. Slone: "Gro.te Poinle no agreement on certain de. NAMED TO UF POST Park reeordl do not show mands for a new contract. Farms relldent Carlton M. any decrelle in population. The old contract expIred Higbie Jr. of Gorey, Hllbie The record. ahow that more Monday, June 30, and we and Assoclatel, Inc., • man. tam We. are movinl Into the have had 13 meetings with agement conlulUn. .ervlce, city all tile Ume. c It Y representatives since has been named chairman "We count OW' population April 16." for Special Gift. In the II reported by the Grosse Mr. Slone said tbe GPP. Un i t e d FoundaUon'ste75 Pointe sehool District cen. POA has been offered a 7~ Torch Drive. In hll top vol. 'UI etch May. We have very percent increase In pay, up. unteer post, Mr. Hi.ble wlll few vacant homes, and pIng wages from $14,500 to direct the pre.campai,n 10. homes are beln. sold by lam- $15,500 the first year. licitation ot apeclally lelect. Illes moving out to other In the second year, ellec. cd Individuals, family ,roups tamlliet taking poisession. (Continued 011 Pa,e 8) and foundations. We have full reUance on the annual School DI.trlct cen. IUI. Cily Comptroller Dennis (c.u.ed .. Pa,e 2) !I .. . ... . '~,~,',.' Seek Funds For Local ~rogra;ms Woods Senior Makel Prelentation at Hear. ing on New Social Services Plan Photo by Barbaro Bruno The Farms Pier Park was site of a variety of ac- tivities all weekend long with residents, local and state officials participating in games, dances and parades. More regatta news can be found on page 4, Woods Offers Election Forlns By Roger A. Waha In an effort to make funds available to imple- ment a variety of pro- posed social services pro-. grams in The Woods r one city official and one cit- izen participated in a public hearing on the Michigan Annual Scicial Services Plan developed by the State Department of Social Services. Gerard McNamara, admln. IItrallve a.. l.tant, and Gor. don Long, representing The Woods Senior Citizens Com. mll5ion, attended the hearing Tuelday, July 22, in Cobo Hall along with an estimated 300 people representing many agencies who currently reo ceive State funding for social services programs. The purpose of this hear. ing, in which Mr. Long made a brief presentation as the commission's represent- ative. along with several other previously held hear. ings, was to obtain cItizen input towards the consolida. tlon ol many programs un. der the plan which will be funded under Title XX, as amended, to the U.S. Social Security Act., Cites Next Step While the new plan doesn't make all social services available to everyone In need, It does for the lirst time make It possible for such programs to be ouUlned 1- mainly by decisions made GP S h within the State with citizen ymp on~r,Jacobson's parllclpallon. according to _ the July edition of "sem. Pia CdS scope," publication oC SEM- n oncert un er tars COG, (Southeast Michigan _ Council of Governments), "S y m ph 0 n y under the Windsor" by Nlcolal will lead In noting that the theme I Stars" is the t111eof a new off the program. "Ballet of Mr, Long's presentation, venture on the part of the Sulle" excerpts by Rameau was to give monies to the Grosse Polnle Symphony wlJl follow. The Fraternal Order oC !\) community directly for pro. Society and Jacobson's, "L' Arleslenne. Suite No. lice, (FOP). GrossI' POI" ',' gram Implcmenlation, Mr, The pop concert, which Is 2" by Bizet I. nellt, followed Lodge No. 102, WIll hC'ld its Nominating petition foT"TllsMcNamara said. "By and set for Friday, August 8. will by three Straull .eleellons: annual picnic at thl' Wind. large, various social pro, serve as a benefit for the "Champa,ne p_n. a ," "Em. mJll Pointe Park, at the loot for the upcoming November d t h h I I ..... election In The Woods are grams 0 no reach te orc es ra as we I u give the peror Walt:r." and "Thunder of Alter road, on Monday. Grossc Pointes," community an opportunity and LI"hlnln'" Polka." AUlult .. All re"ular and available at clly offices, 20025 Th tr d t h I I Mack avenue, for five seats.' etr~es~nt a lOrnwas ma e GO ear spc~ctons played by Seleclions trom the popu. IIsoclate members are In- In an Clpa on 0 somelhing rOlle omte's own musl. IIr "My Fair Lady" by Ler. vlted 10 partake of hot dogs Prolpecllve candidates for happening In 1976.77 regard, clans, d and refreshmenls. th ff' fl' th I h ner an Loewe will precede e 0 Ice 0 mayor, a woo mg e new p an, In rclation T e evcning begins wilh a selections from "Carousel" The Nallonal l"ralernal year term. three counci, Ito this, Mr, McNamara cUed burret dinner in the St, Clair by Rodgers and Hammer. Order of Police will hold its seals, four.year terms, and the next step for the cily- Room at Jllcobson'.~, 17030 sleln. annual convention in Nash municipal Judge, a four-year "We hope we rould try to Kercheval avenue Crom 6 30. villI', Tenn, (rom Monday- tcr~ wilh t,he current office c?nvince the parenl agency,! II: 15. p.m. The c'oncert ~ill Joplin's "Thc Entertainer" Saturday, Augusl 11-18. explrmg thiS De~ember 31, (! e, Slate Deparl~enl of So I hr~m al 8:30 p,m, in n'IIonl!t will conclude lhe prollTam Repre5enllng Lodg!' :-;., are urged 10 obtam the pel!. clal services), to divert (IInds Way, dlrl'ctly behind the I although .~urpfl~e encores 102 at this event WIll hI' tions. 10 the, cO,mmunily. This is slore, . have been promised. Woods Public Safely OHkl'r" A11forms mllst be returned ollr obJectlve, We mIIs1show The orche~tra Will per((,rm Price for the dinner and I Slephl'n Petrik and JlIme~ to city offices belween Fri. a need Cor this, ralhrr than under thc direction of con. ('oncerl is '6,50, Concert Fowler and Park Palrolman day, August I, and by 5 p.m, go to an agency for aid." duclor Felix Resnick. tickets only are priced at $3. Andrew Meeker who i:, th.~ on September 8. (ContimJed on Page 2) "The Merry Wives of (Cont!Jlued on Pale .) Lodge's curent 'president. ... '. \II If 'I ., IIIIl ." "' .1 .1 4.!' .." .' .' . t ,. \II , . .. of a number oC communities In the State with the district court syslem has shown that "such s)'ste.m Is costly In additional manpower, sp.cre. larial staff and In the use of fa cllltles." Thus, the council urges the defeat of this bill In the Slate Legislature where the propos aI is under consldera. tion. Councilman Rod g erA. GraeC. who proposed the res. olution. urged thaI It be sent to Governor William Milli. ken. Senalors Joseph Snyder and John IIcrtel, Rl'presen. talive William R Bryanl Jr" members of the Judiciary Committee, lhe Michigan Municipal r."agul' anel all communitil's in Wayne, Oak land and Macomb Counties who have municipal courts . . . Congressman Nedzi Joins Regatta Fun If .: Farms Boat Club Commodore JOHN MUR. PHY, (left), welcomes Congressman Lucien N. Nedzi. (D-14th District), who came from Wash- ington. D.C., to participate in the club's 23rd Annual Regatta held Friday-Sunday, July 25.27. Woods Moves to Protect Citizens in Performance O£JIome.lmprovements Woods Citizens Want City Administrator Petersen issues Memo Saying to Know More about Building Permits Will Be Required in Remodel- Establilhment Because in9, Re-roofing, Re-liding and Building Re- of Past Problems in pain Work: Resident apreSles P1ealure Hampton-Mack at Action Area By Roger A. Waha By Roger A, WehR A member of The Woods Beautification Com- mission, who has expressed a concern over the Several Hampton road quality of workmanship on the home improve- residents. who cited past ment front in The Pointe area, said he was pleased problems with some of 'th . ak b Th W cd the clientele frequenting WI an achon t en y e 0 s in relation to building permit requirements. the Lochmoor Lounge, 20934 Mac k avenue. William Kocura, wbo does ---------- maintenance and alteration siding and building repair wanted to learn more work on homes and busines. work In the clly will need about a proposed restau- ses. cited an Inspection dl. a building permit, be lic. rant and its prospective vision administrative memo ensedby the State and pay customers at that loea- Issued by City Administrator the permit lee, which will be tion. C h est erE. Petersen on based upon the inspection This transpired at The Thursday, July 17. division's estimate of the cost Wood. CouncU's reg uIar The memo say. that a of the work being accom. meeting on Monday, July 21. building permit will be reo pU.hed, said Mr, Petersen. The citizens were ia attend. quired In four different "Our building code, (1975 ance a. the solons unani. area., (but not necessarily BOCA code), requires all mously approved the transfer limited thereto). and that the contractors to register their of ClallS C and SDM LIe. issuance of such permits will State license. with the city enses from Harold W. and only be to licensed State con. before they obtain any per. William H. Palm to William tractors registered with the mits," he noted. Anton, who plans to enlarge city, unlesl otherwiJe pro. Improve QuaUty and remodel the present vided for in the building code B II d lIt E I ordinance. u ng nspec or ar lounge to accommodate his Wakely IlIld. prior to the new restaurant and co c k t a i I 1m mediately Effective directlve. the city never reo lounge requirements. The four areas include: (I), qulred buildIng permits in Want AslaraDces remodeling, including new the f 0 ur aforementioned partitions, (residential and areas. With thl's action, he In its action, the council . I) (2) fin - commercIa; ,re.roo g, felt the quality and work. only approved the transfer ( Id t' I d res en la an commer. manshlp of such jobs would of the licenses with the final . I) (3) 'd' (I . cia; • re-si mg, a uml' be ensured, with the city decision on this matter rest. hI num. masonary, asp a t or making certain contractors ing with the State Liquor od t) d (A) b Ildl wo ,e c. ; an ", u ng have licenses. Control CommIssion, (LeC), repairs, (basemenl water. As for the proposed reo proofing, masonary cracks, On this poInt. Mr. Petersen modeling of the building con. etc). emphasized. "The main rea. sisting of 20934 and 20930 This action became 1m. son for this is to protect our Mack and 1875 Hampton mediately effective. residents against fly. by-night road. the Planning Commis. Now all contractors doing contractors who aren't held (COIItiJlued on Pale 8) remodeling, re.roofing, reo responsible lor lhelr work," ---------------________ When asked If Mr. Kocura was a "sparkplug" In this area, Mr. Petersen replied In lhe negative but mention- ed that he has been a pro. ponent of such action. For his part, Mr. Koczara (Continued on Page 8) The Woods Council. via a unanimously passed resolu. tion, has lsken a slrong stand against Senale Bill No. 966, whicn proposes to abollsh all municipal courts in the Slate on January I, 1977. This action was taken at the regular meeting Monda)', July 21. The Woods, like all Poinle municipalilles, has a municipal court syslem. The measure says the funclion of lhe cily's munici- pal court is "idcllily suited to the needs of the commu nily." and stresses lhat thr adoption of l"gislalion abol, ishing municipal courts in lhe Slate is "a furthcr in. (rinl(emenl lipan lhp. p.. nci pies of 'home rul c.' " Al the same lime, the council t~els thl' experience Proposal to Abolish 111unicipal Courts Hit ••• WEEK HEADLINES otUat A.. COiIDpiI,. b,. 1M GtoIle PolD&e Ne •• nunday. July U THREE AMERICAN astro- nauts returned salely to earth today after a voyage in space with Soviet cosmonauts. The splashdown at 5:20 p.m. end- ed the Apollo space explora. tlon program. "Everything went great," aald command. er Thomas P. Stafford, "It was a great ending to the Apollo project." With this statement, along with the perfect splashdown, a plo. neering age for the Ameri. can space program, whlch fir.t carried man to the moon, came to an end. •• Satarda1, July ZI THE TURKISH Govern. ment today took control of aU 20 .U.S. nUlitary iMtal. lations In the country. The move came In an angry re. aponse to continuing U. S. arms embargo of Turkey. The TurkJsh cabinet declared that all bilateral defense treatie. with the U.S, were no longer valid. In Washing- ton, President Ford said the take-over will "work to the detriment of critically im. portant U.S. security inter. ests. In view of these dam. a gin g developments, the House should reconsider its vote refusing to permit re- sumption of arms sales to Turkey." Frida,.. July ZS PRESIDENT FORD today v~toed the 35th bill since he took office when he cut down the $7.9 billion Federal aid to education bill proposed by Congress. The bill, Mr. Ford said, is "too much to ask tbe American people - and our economy - to bear." The house set September 9 as the date to attempt to override the veto. Mr. Ford said the bill would add too much to the growing Federal budget and increase inflationary pressurel, while adding it was $1.5 billion more than be reque.ted. Most of the Proposed money In the Education Ap- propriation Act was to be R directed to grade schoots, estaurant and colleges beginning July ~~'''<-""'--- •. -,--~';'-.--. D,i.c...aaed~-- SWlday, July 21 OFFICIALS ARE continuo ing to piece together the wreckage of the Air Force Reserve cargo plane which crashed in I field near 1m. lay City on Saturday, kllUng live crewmen. Gen Roy M. MarshaU, commander of the 403d Tactical Aircraft Wing at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, said the plane was taking part in a regular training program when it crashed. Saturday's crash was the first suffered by the 403d. Monday, July 21 POLAND GAVE President Ford a rousing welcome to- day as he arrived in the Sov. iet bloc on the second leg of his European tour and heard an appeal for "no more war." Thousands lined Warsaw's King's Track boulevard to cheer Mr. Ford and Poland's Communist party chief, Ed. ward Glerek. as they rode Into town In an open black convertible from OkJcle mUi. tary airport. The President and Mrs. Ford flew in from Bonn where Mr. Ford has as. sured Western allles th8t America's commlttment to them remained as solid as ever. Tuuday, July 29 A DOCTOR.SPONSORED study of medical malpractice suits flied In lhe Detroit area from 1970.1974 conlends that a small number of lawyers oollected millions of dollars in fees, although mo~t of the suits ncver got to court. The Physicians Crisls Committee. made up of ph)'siclans who organized a year allO to fighl the high cosls of malpractice insurance, delermlned many doctors were lhreatening to withhold their services or leave the &hle because the insurance was too costly or too unoblainabll'. Mor... d". talls or the survey llre being released later loday.

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Page 1: 11'I IIIP IIl P P' Plll . .Il'I. . . Aff Pointe ewdigitize.gp.lib.mi.us/digitize/newspapers/gpnews/1975-79/75/1975-0… · Mr. Waterstone charled door nellhbor, the vi c tlm eentap

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Aff tne Newl of

AU the Pointes Every

Thurlday Morning Grosse PointeComplete News Coverage of All the Pointes

ewsHome of the News

VOL, 3b-NO. 31 GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1975 110Per Cop,IT." Per Yoar 26 Pagel-Two Stctionl-Section One

I • I ·Info fromSEMCOGQuestioned

FOP to HoldAnnual Picnic

Park Police,City FacingArbitration City Officials Rtlpond

to Survey Showin9C.din. in AllMunicipalities

Association Memberl Unanimously Reject Off., By lamel 1. Njalmof 7 Y:Z Percent Wage Inereale, Administrative 0 f f i_

Cite Demandl cia!s of the five PointesBy James 1. Njaim have one thing in com.

Wage negotiations between The Park and the moo and that i. an em-Grosse Pointe Park Police Officers Association, phatic disagreement with(GPPPOA). may have to go into arbitration, &c- a recently released sur-cording to information released by City Manager vey report of a popula-Robert Slone and Alan Waterstone, attorney for tion decreue in The,the association. I Pointe, which, Pointe of-

Mr. Waterstone said assO. C:tes Need ficiaIs charge, is not true.clation members have unanl. ., Tbe .urvey, made by themously rejected an offer of Southea.t Mlchl,an Councila 7~ percent wage Increue, For C:t:-"'!en of Govemments, (SEMCOG).plus other benelits offered by ., .,.., .bowed a drop in TheThe Park. C'. Pointe's population fro m

On the negotiating team for ooperatr,on April 1, 1970, throUjh JulyThe Park are Mr. Slone. City 1, 1974.Clerk Nunzlo Ortisi and City Pointe olfleial. not onb'Attorney Richard ROOr. Rep. F.rms Police Chi.f woDdered on wbat bulsresenting the Association are Stresstl Need for More SEIlICOG arrived at tbe mi.Patrolman Mlcbael. Kortll, Relident Input to Firht nUl flJurn, but aU were un.,president, and Patrolmen An. allimoua ia ltatia, that theydrew Meeker and David Hill. Crime in Light 0 are iDcllned. to"ard tbe an.--er. Two Incidents nual population .survey, tak.

The GPPPOA claims of the en each Vay, by the Groue60 police departments in the Citizen coo p eration Pointe School DI.trict. ThIs,Detroit area, The Park Police with Farms police is not they laid, is a truer tabula.Department, in wages, is tied h tion.for '4th place; in shift pre. quite w at it could be, Varytq lANesmiums, the department fa in ace 0 r din g to police The SEMCOG r e p 0 r t57th place; in longevity pay records. sbowed the foUowlnl:and paid holidays, 53rd place; Farma PoUee Cbief Robert On April 1, 1970, Theand in number of aUowed va. Ferber a concerned aboutcation time, the department the pubUc attitude a. reflect. Wood. had a populaUon ofis in 3lllt p'a...... 21,m, Ind by July 1, 1974,

• ~'" ed in two separate incidentJ the f' re d ..-4 t "" 700Mr. Waterslone said in the 1111 rop ...... 0 -, •last week in the community. .. 1 of 5 A ntpast The Park and the uso. • 011 .• perce .elation have always come to One of tbe eases Involved The Park: AprU I, 1WlO,an agreement, but tbla 11 the the refusal ai, a Farm. real. UIe, PDP\llaUon c:ount was lli,'first time that Ute assocla. deet to .. a -pi" Nt. .... by ~"" 1. 1I7f, ittion bas rued for arbitration. against a 'Ulpected bicycle wal U.500, or a drop of 1.S

He said. the association Is thief who was apprehended per~t.asking for higher pay to con. &mclay, July 20, by oI1-4uty Tbe Farm.: April I, 1970,form to the cost of living; a firefllhter James II aeIn tOib, the count wal 11,'1'01; on Julyswitch to Blue Cro .. hospital. NeM 8IIppen 1, 1174. tt dipped to 10,800. orizaUon from John Hancock, Another incident came to mmus 8.1 pen:ent.the current carrier; a better Ught wben a Farms re.ldeDt Tbe City: oa April 1, 1970,pension plan than now ex. reported the theft of two the number of peo~e wasisls; and a better W1lform bicycles from his home oa 8,837, and by July 1. 197f, itallow.nce. Thursday, July 24. m. ned went down to 8,350, a per.

Mr. Waterstone charled door nellhbor, the vi c tlm eentap lob of 2.3.that the crime rate ill The Slid, had witneued the theft 'nIe SI1oru: the April 1,Park has Increaaed many but did not immediately in. InO, COllDt ... 2,107•• ndtimes since 11155,when The form him or the pollce. by July 1. 1174. it w.. 2,110, iPark bad 25 patrolmen pro- "Twenty percent 01 OW' or a Iou of a.I pereat. .tectin, the city, and that the sa,. N. DlIere ...population h. I fncrealed. eales are dropped because IIIcbael Ill. Gluaac, exec-However, in the 20 yeala, the of lack of proaecuUol1," ae. utive cUreetor of SEIICOG"pollee force baa not expaDd. cardin, to Chiel Fe.rber. stated. In part, In a letter toled and has remained virtual. "We 6fe Io.in, $3,000worth PlrIr: City MaDa,er RobertIy the same, alt!loulb the 01. of tlle,elea each moatb in lYooe, who questioned a mi.ficers' respon.IIillIUes have The Farm .... he cantJDued. nus 17.1 percenta,e printedincreased considerably. "Without elUun IUpport be. in the "DetroU New.," (ob-

He .ald a.soclaUon memo hind u.we aren't ,oia, to vioully a typo'l'aphieal er.bers are gettln, paid more .olve milch of all1thln,," ror), tb, figure ahould hIVetoday than in 1855, but wit!l Farm. Jud,e Robert P)'tell been miaul U.the increase ia the cost 01 .upportecl C h j, f Ferber'. •. Glulac .aid a four.living, the current pay equats .tatemeat, uYin6, "II crimi. PI,e handout, "Estimatingthat of wages In 1955, nats know they won't be pro- Population; A Look -at Keth.

"We have been treated lecuted they will come back odololY," 11 -an -attempt tofakly and courteously by the alain and a,aln. put In layman's terms thecity's representatives during "In effect we are just en. technical aspects of estimlllour negotiations, and we like lng populatlon,to feel that we, too, have couraglng crime by DOt pro. The Pointe administrativebeen fair and courteous," ::I~~ting," added Jud,e Py. omelals had this to uy aboutsaid Mr. Waterstone. "But the SEIICOG report:we have reached a point of ------ Mr. Slone: "Gro.te Poinleno agreement on certain de. NAMED TO UF POST Park reeordl do not showmands for a new contract. Farms relldent Carlton M. any decrelle in population.The old contract expIred Higbie Jr. of Gorey, Hllbie The record. ahow that moreMonday, June 30, and we and Assoclatel, Inc., • man. tam We. are movinl Into thehave had 13 meetings with agement conlulUn. .ervlce, city all tile Ume.c It Y representatives since has been named chairman "We count OW' populationApril 16." for Special Gift. In the II reported by the Grosse

Mr. Slone said tbe GPP. Un i t e d FoundaUon'ste75 Pointe sehool District cen.POA has been offered a 7~ Torch Drive. In hll top vol. 'UI etch May. We have verypercent increase In pay, up. unteer post, Mr. Hi.ble wlll few vacant homes, andpIng wages from $14,500 to direct the pre.campai,n 10. homes are beln. sold by lam-$15,500 the first year. licitation ot apeclally lelect. Illes moving out to other

In the second year, ellec. cd Individuals, family ,roups tamlliet taking poisession.(Continued 011 Pa,e 8) and foundations. We have full reUance on the

annual School DI.trlct cen.IUI.

Cily Comptroller Dennis(c.u.ed .. Pa,e 2)

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Seek FundsFor Local~rogra;msWoods Senior MakelPrelentation at Hear.

ing on New SocialServices Plan

Photo by Barbaro BrunoThe Farms Pier Park was site of a variety of ac-tivities all weekend long with residents, localand state officials participating in games, dancesand parades. More regatta news can be foundon page 4,

Woods OffersElection Forlns

By Roger A. WahaIn an effort to make

funds available to imple-ment a variety of pro-posed social services pro-.grams in The Woodsr onecity official and one cit-izen participated in apublic hearing on theMichigan Annual ScicialServices Plan developedby the State Departmentof Social Services.

Gerard McNamara, admln.IItrallve a .. l.tant, and Gor.don Long, representing TheWoods Senior Citizens Com.mll5ion, attended the hearingTuelday, July 22, in CoboHall along with an estimated300 people representing manyagencies who currently reoceive State funding for socialservices programs.

The purpose of this hear.ing, in which Mr. Longmade a brief presentation asthe commission's represent-ative. along with severalother previously held hear.ings, was to obtain cItizeninput towards the consolida.tlon ol many programs un.der the plan which will befunded under Title XX, asamended, to the U.S. SocialSecurity Act.,

Cites Next StepWhile the new plan doesn't

make all social servicesavailable to everyone Inneed, It does for the lirsttime make It possible forsuch programs to be ouUlned 1-

mainly by decisions made GP S hwithin the State with citizen ymp on~r,Jacobson'sparllclpallon. according to _the July edition of "sem. Pia CdSscope," publication oC SEM- n oncert un er tarsCOG, (Southeast Michigan _Council of Governments), "S y m ph 0 n y under the Windsor" by Nlcolal will lead

In noting that the theme I Stars" is the t111eof a new off the program. "Balletof Mr, Long's presentation, venture on the part of the Sulle" excerpts by Rameauwas to give monies to the Grosse Polnle Symphony wlJl follow. The Fraternal Order oC !\)community directly for pro. Society and Jacobson's, "L' Arleslenne. Suite No. lice, (FOP). GrossI' POI" ','gram Implcmenlation, Mr, The pop concert, which Is 2" by Bizet I. nellt, followed Lodge No. 102, WIll hC'ld its

Nominating petition foT"TllsMcNamara said. "By and set for Friday, August 8. will by three Straull .eleellons: annual picnic at thl' Wind.large, various social pro, serve as a benefit for the "Champa,ne p_n.a," "Em. mJll Pointe Park, at the lootfor the upcoming November d t h h I I .....

election In The Woods are grams 0 no reach t e orc es ra as we I u give the peror Walt:r." and "Thunder of Alter road, on Monday.Grossc Pointes," community an opportunity and LI"hlnln'" Polka." AUlult .. All re"ular andavailable at clly offices, 20025 Th t r d t h I I • • •

Mack avenue, for five seats.' etr~es~nt a lOrnwas ma e GO ear spc~ct ons played by Seleclions trom the popu. IIsoclate members are In-In an Clpa on 0 somelhing rOlle omte's own musl. IIr "My Fair Lady" by Ler. vlted 10 partake of hot dogs

Prolpecllve candidates for happening In 1976.77 regard, clans, d and refreshmenls.th ff' fl' th I h ner an Loewe will precedee 0 Ice 0 mayor, a woo mg e new p an, In rclation T e evcning begins wilh a selections from "Carousel" The Nallonal l"ralernalyear term. three counci, I to this, Mr, McNamara cUed burret dinner in the St, Clair by Rodgers and Hammer. Order of Police will hold itsseals, four.year terms, and the next step for the cily- Room at Jllcobson'.~, 17030 sleln. annual convention in Nashmunicipal Judge, a four-year "We hope we rould try to Kercheval avenue Crom 6 30. villI', Tenn, (rom Monday-tcr~ wilh t,he current office c?nvince the parenl agency,! II: 15. p.m. The c'oncert ~ill Joplin's "Thc Entertainer" Saturday, Augusl 11-18.explrmg thiS De~ember 31, (! e, Slate Deparl~enl of So I hr~m al 8:30 p,m, in n'IIonl!t will conclude lhe prollTam Repre5enllng Lodg!' :-;.,are urged 10 obtam the pel!. clal services), to divert (IInds Way, dlrl'ctly behind the I although .~urpfl~e encores 102 at this event WIll hI'tions. 10 the, cO,mmunily. This is slore, . have been promised. Woods Public Safely OHkl'r"

A11forms mllst be returned ollr obJectlve, We mIIs1show The orche~tra Will per((,rm Price for the dinner and I Slephl'n Petrik and JlIme~to city offices belween Fri. a need Cor this, ralhrr than under thc direction of con. ('oncerl is '6,50, Concert Fowler and Park Palrolmanday, August I, and by 5 p.m, go to an agency for aid." duclor Felix Resnick. tickets only are priced at $3. Andrew Meeker who i:, th.~on September 8. (ContimJed on Page 2) "The Merry Wives of (Cont!Jlued on Pale .) Lodge's curent 'president.

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of a number oC communitiesIn the State with the districtcourt syslem has shown that"such s)'ste.m Is costly Inadditional manpower, sp.cre.larial staff and In the useof fa cllltles."

Thus, the council urgesthe defeat of this bill In theSlate Legislature where thepropos aI is under consldera.tion.

Councilman Rod g erA.GraeC. who proposed the res.olution. urged thaI It be sentto Governor William Milli.ken. Senalors Joseph Snyderand John IIcrtel, Rl'presen.talive William R Bryanl Jr"members of the JudiciaryCommittee, lhe MichiganMunicipal r."agul' anel allcommunitil's in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb Countieswho have municipal courts .

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Congressman Nedzi Joins Regatta Fun

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Farms Boat Club Commodore JOHN MUR.PHY, (left), welcomes Congressman Lucien N.Nedzi. (D-14th District), who came from Wash-ington. D.C., to participate in the club's 23rdAnnual Regatta held Friday-Sunday, July 25.27.

Woods Moves to ProtectCitizens in PerformanceO£JIome.lmprovements

Woods Citizens Want City Administrator Petersen issues Memo Sayingto Know More about Building Permits Will Be Required in Remodel-Establilhment Because in9, Re-roofing, Re-liding and Building Re-

of Past Problems in pain Work: Resident apreSles P1ealureHampton-Mack at Action

Area By Roger A. Waha

By Roger A, WehR A member of The Woods Beautification Com-mission, who has expressed a concern over the

Several Hampton road quality of workmanship on the home improve-residents. who cited past ment front in The Pointe area, said he was pleasedproblems with some of 'th . ak b Th W cdthe clientele frequenting WI an achon t en y e 0 s in relation to

building permit requirements.the Lochmoor Lounge,20934 Mac k avenue. William Kocura, wbo does ----------

maintenance and alteration siding and building repairwanted to learn more work on homes and busines. work In the clly will needabout a proposed restau- ses. cited an Inspection dl. a building permit, be lic.rant and its prospective vision administrative memo ensedby the State and paycustomers at that loea- Issued by City Administrator the permit lee, which will betion. C h est erE. Petersen on based upon the inspection

This transpired at The Thursday, July 17. division's estimate of the costWood. CouncU's reg u I a r The memo say. that a of the work being accom.meeting on Monday, July 21. building permit will be reo pU.hed, said Mr, Petersen.

The citizens were ia attend. quired In four different "Our building code, (1975ance a. the solons unani. area., (but not necessarily BOCA code), requires allmously approved the transfer limited thereto). and that the contractors to register theirof ClallS C and SDM LIe. issuance of such permits will State license. with the cityenses from Harold W. and only be to licensed State con. before they obtain any per.William H. Palm to William tractors registered with the mits," he noted.Anton, who plans to enlarge city, unlesl otherwiJe pro. Improve QuaUtyand remodel the present vided for in the building code B II d lIt E Iordinance. u n g nspec or arlounge to accommodate his Wakely IlIld. prior to the newrestaurant and co c k t a i I 1mmediately Effective directlve. the city never reolounge requirements. The four areas include: (I), qulred buildIng permits in

Want AslaraDces remodeling, including new the f 0 u r aforementionedpartitions, (residential and areas. With thl's action, heIn its action, the council . I) (2) fin -commercIa; ,re.roo g, felt the quality and work.only approved the transfer ( Id t' I dres en la an commer. manshlp of such jobs wouldof the licenses with the final . I) (3) 'd' (I .cia; • re-si mg, a uml' be ensured, with the citydecision on this matter rest. h Inum. masonary, asp a t or making certain contractorsing with the State Liquor od t) d (A) b Ildlwo ,e c. ; an ", u ng have licenses.Control CommIssion, (LeC), repairs, (basemenl water.

As for the proposed reo proofing, masonary cracks, On this poInt. Mr. Petersenmodeling of the building con. etc). emphasized. "The main rea.sisting of 20934 and 20930 This action became 1m. son for this is to protect ourMack and 1875 Hampton mediately effective. residents against fly. by-nightroad. the Planning Commis. Now all contractors doing contractors who aren't held

(COIItiJlued on Pale 8) remodeling, re.roofing, reo responsible lor lhelr work,"---------------________ When asked If Mr. Kocura

was a "sparkplug" In thisarea, Mr. Petersen repliedIn lhe negative but mention-ed that he has been a pro.ponent of such action.

For his part, Mr. Koczara(Continued on Page 8)The Woods Council. via a

unanimously passed resolu.tion, has lsken a slrong standagainst Senale Bill No. 966,whicn proposes to abollsh allmunicipal courts in the Slateon January I, 1977.

This action was taken atthe regular meeting Monda)',July 21. The Woods, like allPoinle municipalilles, has amunicipal court syslem.

The measure says thefunclion of lhe cily's munici-pal court is "idcllily suitedto the needs of the communily." and stresses lhat thradoption of l"gislalion abol,ishing municipal courts inlhe Slate is "a furthcr in.(rinl(emenl lipan lhp. p.. ncipies of 'home rul c.' "

Al the same lime, thecouncil t~els thl' experience

Proposal to Abolish111unicipal Courts Hit

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nunday. July UTHREE AMERICAN astro-

nauts returned salely to earthtoday after a voyage in spacewith Soviet cosmonauts. Thesplashdown at 5:20 p.m. end-ed the Apollo space explora.tlon program. "Everythingwent great," aald command.er Thomas P. Stafford, "Itwas a great ending to theApollo project." With thisstatement, along with theperfect splashdown, a plo.neering age for the Ameri.can space program, whlchfir.t carried man to themoon, came to an end.

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Satarda1, July ZITHE TURKISH Govern.

ment today took control ofaU 20 .U.S. nUlitary iMtal.lations In the country. Themove came In an angry re.aponse to continuing U. S.arms embargo of Turkey.The TurkJsh cabinet declaredthat all bilateral defensetreatie. with the U.S, wereno longer valid. In Washing-ton, President Ford said thetake-over will "work to thedetriment of critically im.portant U.S. security inter.ests. In view of these dam.a gin g developments, theHouse should reconsider itsvote refusing to permit re-sumption of arms sales toTurkey."

Frida,.. July ZSPRESIDENT FORD today

v~toed the 35th bill since hetook office when he cut downthe $7.9 billion Federal aidto education bill proposed byCongress. The bill, Mr. Fordsaid, is "too much to ask tbeAmerican people - and oureconomy - to bear." Thehouse set September 9 as thedate to attempt to overridethe veto. Mr. Ford said thebill would add too much tothe growing Federal budgetand increase inflationarypressurel, while adding itwas $1.5 billion more thanbe reque.ted. Most of the Proposedmoney In the Education Ap-propriation Act was to be Rdirected to grade schoots, estaurantand colleges beginning July

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SWlday, July 21OFFICIALS ARE continuo

ing to piece together thewreckage of the Air ForceReserve cargo plane whichcrashed in I field near 1m.lay City on Saturday, kllUnglive crewmen. Gen Roy M.MarshaU, commander of the403d Tactical Aircraft Wingat Selfridge Air NationalGuard Base, said the planewas taking part in a regulartraining program when itcrashed. Saturday's crashwas the first suffered by the403d.

Monday, July 21POLAND GAVE President

Ford a rousing welcome to-day as he arrived in the Sov.iet bloc on the second leg ofhis European tour and heardan appeal for "no more war."Thousands lined Warsaw'sKing's Track boulevard tocheer Mr. Ford and Poland'sCommunist party chief, Ed.ward Glerek. as they rodeInto town In an open blackconvertible from OkJcle mUi.tary airport. The Presidentand Mrs. Ford flew in fromBonn where Mr. Ford has as.sured Western allles th8tAmerica's commlttment tothem remained as solid asever.

Tuuday, July 29A DOCTOR.SPONSORED

study of medical malpracticesuits flied In lhe Detroit areafrom 1970.1974 conlends thata small number of lawyersoollected millions of dollarsin fees, although mo~t of thesuits ncver got to court. ThePhysicians Crisls Committee.made up of ph)'siclans whoorganized a year allO to fighlthe high cosls of malpracticeinsurance, delermlned manydoctors were lhreatening towithhold their services orleave the &hle because theinsurance was too costly ortoo unoblainabll'. Mor ... d".talls or the survey llre beingreleased later loday.

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Dispute SEMCOG Report Seek Fund, for Program8 I

(c.ua... Inaa P"e 1) vide I basis for its percent. (ColltlJllIed lrom PI" 1) prov.m.nt .. meet. lDclI.yld.!ForaD, leUn. city manlger, aie f1lure, and it has nolh. He felt there could be I ulllIId IlmU, COUDltliD" III.Itlled: "We dl'llree be. inl to subslantlate its counl, pOssible combination of el•• formaUoa Ind ref.rrall, 10-caUIe we feel that SEMCOG which does not coincide with ments howeyer .uch u hav. da1JJatlon IIld trauportaUOI1.h.. DO ba.la for the popula. lhe school census. ing the city ~ontrlct wtth aatller Da..Uon 4rop filure II fir III Woods City Administrator some Ileneles wblle maklnl "We ur•• the Departmentour community Is concerned, Chesler E. Pelersen slated: sure monies come into the of Social Servic•• to milletherefore we consider the "We say lhat SEMCOG's community. the .. fund, IVll1IbIe to OW'COWltinaccurate. count of dwelling units is not MID Prosram community. Let \U mlna,e

"W. would have to take accurate, and lhat can be In his slItement II: LoOI ollr affair, within the plde.our own cell.U' to prove tbt Iproven by our tax assess. said senior clUzeni mike up !in.. now .. tabUlhed," eon.It would a,l'flI with the Fed. ment rolls an~ .the number around 14 percent of The cluded IIr. Lon,.eral Goyernment census, tak. of persons resldmg in each Woods' population. Of the In ylewin, the purpoae ".n every 10 years. Going dwelling. seniors' population aloae the hearln •• , Mr. McNamlrabacll to 1~, and to the last "We are In the process of "approximately 10' percent ltated, "A variety of JOelalFederal CensLII In 1970, our laking a 'Petersen.Gallup. live cloll to the poverty lev. IIrvice, are belli, lupplllc1city populaUoa hit been Type' poll, bued on the proc. el. There are approxlmateb' to a wbol. ran,. of recipi.,rowln. and I•• tJll rrowing. en of a five percent urn. 300 home owners wIth an .nll, aad are IClmlnl.teredIt h.. not dlmlnJ.be<l In th8 pllng of eacn voting precinct, earned Income of I... than by dllf.rtIlt ••• c:I... TIl.yput ao ytar •. " whlch we feel will sllow a f8 000," will be c:onlOlidaled uDd.r

Farm, Clt)' Comptroller truer picture in our com. ire continued "Tne burlS'a ont pro,ram, Title XX,"CarroU Lock had thll to IIY: munlty. of the IInlor cltbtn. on Ua. Contlnuinl, he aaltS, liTtle

"I would b. int.rllted to "SEMCOG detlnltely I. In community I. lat.n.llilc1 by State Departm.nt of Iocla!find out the ba.1I ot error regarding our popula. tne competition from the av. IIervlcu wutecl to reviewSEMCOQ', fi,urea. Our pop. tlon figure. Our 'Gallup-Type' er.,e 35'YNr.olcl clt1Jen. th. PI'OII'.m. with tilt llltentulltJon fllW'ea are bued on poll w1l1brlni out I more Ie. 1 "In the pa.t the commWlity of ,ath.rIn, data tow.rlS.the Gro!,. Pointe School curlte figure W~i built by th~ lenior, who 'trueturi~, the n.w TlU. XX

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DlItrlet'. I1lnual cen,u., Ind Snores VlIlag. Superintend. now cannot ullliae the re. pro,r.m.the lilt e.n.u, by the dl.. ent Thomas Jefferis ~ald: sourc .. th.t (they) helped Mr. 'McNam.ra pollltecl outtrlct .,bowed that we bad "The Grone Pointe School proYIde." many ','nci .. eurrentl1 par.100t IOme peopl., but not in District's Census, laken an. In .xpre.,in, hiI f.ellD. lIcJpate III th .. prop'11DIthe mllll.ltud. S'EMCOG re. nually In May, does not ,how tbat 'lb. Point. ba. been 1» which are belli. eolllOUdat.

. l.~~ in Ita report. a loss. As a malter of fact, lated from soeial .ervic .. of. ed, Ind IlOtad the July 22.. We baye no yacant bulld. the last School Diatrlct cen. fered by 'th. S'tate and headlll drew repreaeAtaUoA

In,. 10 our city, Ind the sus ahowed tile village popu. Wayne County, Mr. Lon, from th. Wayne County De.SCboolDl,trlct cenlua .bowed lation had jumped to 3599 said "We are "parated .eo. pertmellt of Health, Vlaltill.a drop III the atudent enroll. We are more Inclined to' ac: llraphlcally and ICOllOmieel. Nune AlJOe~tIon of 'M.tro-ment. DOt In the adult popu. Cllpt the DIstrict's population ly. W. <Ire 1I011ted bJ the CUtin Detroit. Hom.muerI.~n. count, which we believe ,Ivn Image of wealth," troau~ Of Metro~lIn De.

SEKCOG doe. not pro. a truer picture, than that of He then .ald the commu- iJ1I HIlior efU::, th:=::SEMCOG. nlty ha. the rllOlItCli aDd ieu IndJn lAd other COllI-Shore, Seek, "I don't know on what bul. the will to implem'nt the mumt)' or,IJIJJaUolllS'EMCOG bued it. filUru, followln. prorr'm.. (for Co-chalrmell of the 'helrlDlTrough Site but It It Clrtalnly not aceu. which, Mr. McNamara • lei, '"rt CoDrad L. Mallett ofrate I' far II we are con. fund. received would be SEMCOO aDd Detroit CoWl-

The Sbor•• Plr"'. Ind Hec. cerned." used): cUmac Cb'de Cltvt1and... ------ Employment opportW1lUea, _reat10n CommJttee I. aeelc. PROMOTES -TWO health related aemc ... bome.iJ1I a Dew 'Ite for the nearly William K. Smith, ot We.t. maker aervlcel, boll.III, 1m.8O-ye.r-old bone w ate r rtroUlh which .111curbside on chester road, and Thadde\UVernier road outside Tbe J. Winiarski, of FalrfordShores MWllclpal BuUdin,. road, have received oUlcer

V I 1J a, e Superintendent promotions at ManufacturersThoml. K. JeBeril told The National Bank of Detroit. Mr.Shore. Council thlt the Smith, who h.. been pro-troup hi' been knocked moted to first vlce.presldent,over and ,craped by large retalna his tJUe of auditor.truck. and vehicle. traveling In hJ~ post, he dlreclJ activi.on Vernier .lnc. it I. altuated tiea of the Audit Department,10 c:1011 to the atreet. which he joined in 1971 com.

The trultee. aveed with ing from the Rockwell Inter.Mr. Jefferia that a aater, national Corporation. Mr.

I permanent loeation .bould be Winiarski has been advancedfoUDd tor the hiatorlc atone from vlce.president to vice .piece. president and senIor credit

Mr. Jefferil 'Iid the Girls officer in the bank's LoanFrIendly SocIety, a church. Control Department. On theorilnted Itoup, Pt'eaented the .taff .ince 1952,he was grad.

, bone tro\llh to the "Wage in uated from Wayne State Uol., 1111. verslty receiving hla BS de.

Th. COWlcil member. reo it'Ie In banking and financef.rred. tbematler tD the in 11153 and a JD degree inPlra aDd BecrelUOD Com. 111e2.

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Reserved tickets must be picked up <:It

Jacobson's Business Office,

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by Tuesday, August 5.

Raincheck date Friday, August 29

Presenting the Grosse Pointe Symphony

BENEfiT POPS CONCERT

NAMED TO POST

John S. North, • formerPark resident, hi. beennamed operalionl vice-pres.ident and a director of NewEngland Telepbone in BoI.ton. Mass., effeetlve Mon.day, september 1. Mr. North« started his Bell System~reer II a tramc traineeat Michigan Bell in 1955.

Pholo bv Barbero 8runoleft), JACK CAUKINS, HENRYCAUKI~S, MR. VANDERHOEF,who won the boys 16 and under sin-gles, the boys 18 and under doubles,(with Richard Brown), and the bestoverall trophy, MRS. JACK CAU-KINS, MRS. WILLIAM FINKEN-STAEDT, MRS. HENRY CAUKINSand BETZ JOHNSON, program di-rector, Neighborhood Club.

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before the performance,

dinner with orchestra members

from 6.30 to 8 30 P M.

in the St. Clair Room

Tickets for concert and buffet:

Adults, $6 50

Children, $5

A total of 335 young people com-peted in the 1&75Rolanu Gray Ten-nis Tournament which oncluded Fri-day, July 21. Bill Vanderhoef wasthe big winner in the tourney, whichis sponsored by the friends of HenryL. Caukins II. Winners in the variousage groups join members of Mr.Caukins' family, seen in the top row.They art', (beginning third from

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With a week of beautiful Meghan McMahon; runner.weather' lhe 1975 Roland up, Renee Kricksteln.Gray Ten n Is Tournament Singles - 12 and under -sponsored by the friends of boys-winner, Kris Robbins;Henry L. Caulkins 11, came runner-up, Tom Smith; girlsto a close on Friday, July 21. -winner Rachel Krickstein;

Winners and runners-up in runner.up, Tracy EcWin.each division received tro. Singles - 14 and under -phies at the presentation boys - winner, Jetf Wood.ceremony taking place at bury; runner-up, Ted Caul-center court at South High kins; girls - winner, SusanSchool following the final Transue; runner.up. Pattymatches. Boydell.

Representing the family at Singles - 16 and under -the ceremony were Mr. and boys - winner, Bill Vander-Mrs, Henry Caulkins, Mr. hoef; runner.up, Bill Thomp.and Mrs. Jack Caulkins and son; girls - winner, LisaMrs, William Finkenslaedt. Wood; runner-up. Merrill

Winners and runners.up Robinson.are as follows: Singles - 10 Singles - 18 and under -and under - boys - winner, boys - winner, R i c h a r dTodd Ciavola; runner. uP. Brown; runner.up, John Tul.Todd Pierce; girls-winner. loch; girls-winner, Rosalie

I Tocco; runner-up, Anne Eb.

Pointe Calnpers De~Oubles _ 14 and under _

S k M b boys - winners, Krls Rob.ee em erS bins, Billy Cunningham; run.ners-up, Glen Kirlin, David

The Pointe Campers are Tyler; girls-winners, Pattylooking for families to join Boydel1, Carolyn Danaher;them on their first camping runners-up, T r a c y Echlin,tr4P,out:Porl Huron way. the E1i7.lbeth Wachter,weeketld of August 15. . Doubles - 18 and under -

The m'embers will meet boys _ winners, RichardWednes<lay August 6, at the Brown, Bill Vanderhoefj run-War Memorial, 32 Lakeshore ners-up. Thomas Lizza. Johnroad, at 8 p.m. to decide the Tulloch; girls-winners, Mer-exact location of the campout. rill Robinson, Lisa Black;which will be either Crazy runDers.up. Lisa Wood, Brid-Horse or St, Clair Wilderness get Bagnasco.Park. This meeting also will The Henry L. Caulkins 11be the last chance to join the Memorial Besl OveraU Tro .campers and avoid the initia. phy was presented to Mr.tion fee. Vanderhoef for sportsman.

The group plans 10 spon. ship and etiquette on thesor family campauls almosl court. He has been playingevery month from Januarythrough November and long, lennis for approximately four

years and plays n u m b e rholiday season excursions at three singles at North HighEaster, Labor Day and School. Mr. Vanderhoef alsoChristmas.

Tom Pflaum, of The Woods, won the L 0 c h moo r ClubBob Tracy of The Park. and School boy's singles.Lucy Hughes of The Woods The club said it would likewere chosen as co-chairper- to give a special "thank you"sons of the club at the 10 lhe 335 youths of GrosseWednesday, July 9. meeting. Poinle who participated inMonthly dues were eslab- the tournament.llshed at $12 per family, with -----a $6 initiation fee subsequent Some relatives are mostto the Augusl 6 meeting. liked for their shortcomings.

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Farms Boat Club's Annual Regatta Draws overThursday, July 31, 1975

9,000 PersonsFarms' finest men in blueassisted In II: e e pin g theparade orderly.

Boat C I u b CommodoreJohn Murphy welcomed. allparticipanls and t h a nit e dthem for contributing to thefestivities. 0 t h (! r officerspresent to give their greet.ings were vice commodoreRobert Maddox, rear com.modore Donald Burns, sec.retary, Mrs. Lardner andtea surer George Gerow.

Swimmers PerrormThe pool was cleared of all

swimmers late Sunday after-noon so members of the syn.chronized swimmers, underthe direction of Beth Boerner,could perform for spectators.

The final event was heldSunday evening as SandySmith, of Whitcomb drive,won the grand raffle prize-a trip to Las Vegas for twofor four days and threenights plus $200 in spendingmoney.

Throughout the weekend.long festivities another facefamiliar to regatta. go e r scould be seen passing outcandy, entertaining the crowdand helping lost children findmom and dad. It was FrankDansbury behind the clownmakeup, a most welcomeaddition to any rega tta.

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J~Bicycle ~e,~ ~pghtJ.AJ~ityA 'Detroit youth was re- Law Enforcement Informa-

ferred to the Youth Service tion Network, (LEIN). ma-Division, (YSD). after being chine, the officers learnedarrested for the theft of a that the bicycle he was rid.five-speed bleycle from a ingwas stolen. They thenWoods residence. placed the youth under arrest

The youth was apprebend- aDd conveyed. him to theed by City Officers Donald station.Boyer and John Dru,mmond His parents could not beon Thursday, July 24, after notified and he was then tak.he was observed going into en to !he Wayne Countya driveway In Lakeland ave. Youth Home. The YSD hasnue, as if avoiding the police- the option of filing a peli-men, according to the report. tion with the Wayne County

Wben asked why he had Juvenile Court on the youth.varied bis travel, he told the ------officers there was no real Know your aptitudes -reason, be just "wanted to." ability counts most doing theAfter taking the serial num. things you are capable ofher and checking through the ckJing.

ADULTS TEST THEIR EGG TOSSING SKILLS

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winners in each division. I though they really wanted toTop Trio see bow long they could keep

The top three amateurs the egg fr~m br~aking but,were Mary Sue Stonisch, 12, at other times, 1t appearedof Lakeshore road who took one partner was out to smearfirst place for he; queen of the other witb a gooey mess.hearts theme; ~rew Reger, Jef( Bremer, of Hillcrest9, o( Beacon HJlI, who won avenue and his partner Lousecond for his monkey imi. Ann M: a h r, of Pit~fon!..talion; and. Susan Stetson, 9, Mich" outlasted ail otherof Cambridge road, who contestants in the distanceplaced third for her turlle on they could toss their egg.wheels. (Later testing praYed the

The more elaborate designs egg was not hard-boiled!)of the semi.pros included the Dr, and .Mrs. Stanleyflower-adorned .plane of the Dziuba, of Ridgemont road,Red Ba,ron which was flr~t and Mr. and Mrs. Sonnyplace wmner lII.ary Leonard s Gorenflo, of Merriweatherentry: M~ry. IS 1-years.old road were runners.up.and lives In Hillcrest avenue. '

Runners-up were Jimmy Big Parade HeldPappas, 3'r!!, of Fisher road, Many adults con tin u.e dwho rode in a locomotive, and their partying Saturday mghtGeri Weskel, 8, of Hillcrest at the cabaret.slyle danceavenue, who dressed as Daisy for which the Lou KrauseMae from the Lit' Abner Band provided music.comic strip. A parade of convertibles.

VIe for Prizes antique cars. motorcyclesAdults vied ror prizes later and marching bagpipe play.

Saturday afternoon in the ers was lined up by paradeshoe kick event and the egg marshall Rick Shannon. Ittoss. Karen Kolp, of Maple. wound its way through Theton road, kicked her shoe Farms Sunday bringing thethe farthest. She was followed regatta right to the residents'by Carol Pillsbury, of Merri- doorsteps.weather road, and Susan Members of the MoslemKelly, of Champine place. Highlanders and Americans

For the egl: toss, men and I entertained the crowds alongwomen teamed as plIrtners. with ,music from a calliopeSometimes it looked as on wheels. Some of The

HWffotariansHold Meeting

Q previously ownedCadiffac? Call FrankBromley. Leasing aCadillac? Call Bill An-derson. Buying a newCadillac? Call Paul Mika.

Each heads up his de-partment. And each willpersonally stand behindour product and his deal.And so wiJI ...

AU Aft WiDenThe younger generation

took over Saturday afternoonas they filed Into tbe parkgrounds astride dEcoratedbicycles, Two categories wereestablished this year so theamateurs would not have tocompete against the semi.PIOS. (those youngstel'1 whohad parental assistance.)

Chairman Virginia D'Hondt.co.chairman Mildred Koep.plin and judges Marlon Stet.son, Billy Jacoby, Ann De.Vos and Ann Dziuba had atough time deciding if cardboard trains looked betterthan storybook characters.

In the end, all the childrenended up winners since eachreceived a complimentaryice cream certificate for Bas.kin-Robbins 31 Flavors.

Radios, cameras, walkie-talkies and records wereamong the prizes (or the top

Photos DYBarbara Bruno

JENNIFER PETERS, MISS GROSSEPOINTE FARMS FOR 1975

Frank Bromley headsup our Used Car opera-tion, and has for the pasl9 years.

He has a big job. Inaddition to overseeingboth the Indoor andOutdoor used car loca-tions, he is personallyresponsible for the qual-ity of the product offeredto Seymour customers.Hc also works closelywith his 26 salesmen,making certain of cus-tomer satisfaction.

He knows that thiscontinuing philosophy iswhat has helped makeSeymour Cadillac South.eastern Michigan's sec-ond largest and fastestgrowing Cadillac dealer-ship.

Thinking about buying

Would you buya used Cadillacfrom this man?

first, second and third, reospectl vely.

Skip Norlon, the only largeoutboard entry, took home afirst place trophy. The smallInboard division was won byJim Stauder who was fol.lowed b, Fred Albrecht andDick Gallagher.

Russell zablocki led thefield in the laree inboards.Ken Slockwell and JohnDrummy followed him acrossthe finish line.

Three categories of sail.boats, board, planing andkeel, raced under lhe dlrection of Ed Knott. In the firstdivision, J. Ve r belt e, A.Adams and D. Zidlslra camein first, second and third.

The planing boa.ts were ledby A. Spindler followed byK. Cottrell and C. Minkwic.In the keel class, J. Sauercame in first followed by P.Frank and S. Gorenflo.

Judge Denis Holds CourtFifleen persons received guilty but was fOUlld guilty

fines when Woods Municipal of speeding, and paid a $20Judge J. Patrick Denis con. fine.vened court on Wednesday, Robert Hel\l')' Feys, of 21367July 9. A total of 34 War" Larkspor, Farmington, pledrants were signed for failure guilty to a squealing tiresto answer summons, 12 caees charge, and was fiII~ $29 ..were dismissed and there Basom Mikho Sbe.Ual, ofwere three bond forfeitures. 1911 Darmenter, Royal Oak,

Russell Ralph Kuhlman, of pled not guilty but was found.8542 East Outer Drive, De. guilty of speeding, and paidtrait, pled not guilty but a $25 fine. Father Harry E. Hoffmas.

f d .It f peedin ter, president or the Rotarywas oun gul y a s g, Cedric Pierre Slms, of Club of Harper Woods. heldand was fined $20. ~"""1 1-94, Belleville, pled........ his first 1915.76 meeting

James Aloysius Fltzsim- not guilty but was fOUlld Tuesday, July 15, at Stouf-mons. of 622 Rivard road, guilty of speeding, and was fers Restaurant of EasUandpled not guilty but was found fined $10. Center. He announced tliatguilty of obstructing traffic, Deborah Susan Sutton, of the theme for his term wlliand paid a $25 fine. il2700 Laukel, St. Clair be "The Spirit of '16 _ A

James Elbert Dixon, of Shores, pled guilty to two Dream to Share."2335 Berkshire, Detroit, pled separate hit c h • hi kin g Other officers 3re Robertnot guilty but was found charges. She was fined $5 on R. Bulgarrelli, first vice.guilty of following a fire one and $30 on the other. president; Car I 0 s Babini,truck, and was fined $10. Issaak John Ayan, of 1073 second vice.president; Wi).

Thomas Richard carbone, North Brys, pled guilty to a liam B. Ferguson, treasurer;of 1240 Fairholme road, pled charge of driving on the side. and Alfred H. Thoms, seCle.guilty to an Improper regis- walk. He was fined $50 and tary.tration plates charge, and his license suspended for 30 Ipaid a $10 fine. days.

William Francis Jarvis, of Rickey Lee Peterson. of360 Moross road, pled guilty 1976 Littlestone road. pled Ito a speeding charge, and not guilty but was foundwas fined $25. guilty of an accident, and

fined $25. The defendant alsoMaynard Louis Gleason, pled not guilty but was found

III, of 17513 Maumee avenue, guilty of violating driving reopled guilty to a speeding strictions and paid a $10 fine.charge, and paid a $25 fine. Paul J. Bezinet, of 4861

Virgil Washington, of 1759 Devonshire, Detroit, pledFisher, Detroit, pled guilty guilty to a cbarge of drivingto a charge of driving on a on a suspended license, andsuspended license, and was was fined $100. He also pledfined $100. guilty to an Improper right

Dean Allen Freiwald, of 71 turn charge, and paid a $20Rathbone place, pled not fine.

PERCENTAGE WISEDon't expect everyone to

think you are ,perfect - justbe satisfied if you can foola few of your associates.

The immediate past presi-dent of the Grosse PointeKiwanis Club, Woods resi.dent Neil Madler, was reocently selected by the Mich.igan District of Kiw8nis asa distinguished past presi.dent. He is among 33 pastpresidents selected from the204 clubs throughout theState.

Past Governor, Torn Oliver,offered congratuiations toMr. Madler .and said the se-lections were based on lead.ership and performance ofthe clubs during the selectedindividual's administration.

Mr. Madler will be assum-ing additional Kiwanis re-sponsibilities for the 1976.77year with his election lastMay to lieutenant governorof Division #2 of the Michi.gan District of Kiwanis.

Along with his involvementwith Kiwanis, he also is anElder of Christ the King Lu-theran Church and a memober of The Woods Bicenten.nial Committee. Mr. Madleris employed by General Mo-tors Design as Supervisor ofPhotographic Activities.

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with distinction and talent.Donald J. Haigh, formerly

a member of the Parks andRecreation Committee wasappointed a commissioneron the Planning Commission.A resolution in his honor alsowas passed thanking him forhis service on the parkscommittee.

James T. Wright will serveas P I a nn i n g Commissionchairman with Robert F.Weber as secretary. Othermembers are William D.Coban, Marvin Keller, JosephE.M i he lie h, Gerald C.SCbroeder, Robert C. Palmerand Thomas K. Jefferis.

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Financing Arranged• Kitchens. Garages - Fireplaces. Parches

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a, aanara a,... lliam Butler led the local of. I Hudson emceed.ficials including Farms Coun. A new lwist in this year's

Last Saturday aDd Sunday, cllmen Joseph Fromm llnd contesl was a question andJill)' •. 21, daWDed lunahiJly James Mast and Municipal answer period where the con.aDd warm, the exact weather Judge Robert Pytel!. Not testants drew questions fromcondition. ordered by the ones to miss out on the fun, a container and answeredGrosse Polnt.e Farms Boat City Manager Andrew Brem. them on the spot.Club for theU' 23n!. Annual er Police Chief Robert Fer. Miss Peters was asked whoR;,atta. be'r and Fire Chief Warren. she admired most in the

Jt was a regular family Schultz mingled among the! world and replied Billie Jean~alr thiI 'Year as bundreds crowds from morning 'til King since she has done souPon bUlldreds of Farms nighl all weekend long. much to advance the posi.r.sldenu took part in a, .. I tion of women in the sportsvariety of events held at The An an~ual hIghlight. of the i world.F).rms Pier Park. According re~atta IS lhe ~rownlng of Saturday's aelivities startedto oUieial attendance fee. MISS Grosse POlnt.e Far~s at 9:30 a.m, with power boatords, 4.300 persons were at on ?&lIuday even mg. ~hlS racing under the direction ofthe park Saturday and 3,604 year s winner was Jenmfer :-leil Williams. "A good crowdused the facilities Sunday. Peters, 11, .of Moselle pla.ce. lurned out," Mr. Williams

who's a semor at South Il1gh d "F th hTIle regatta weekend Ie. S I I comm~nle. o~ ose w atuaUy began Friday evening, choo, I sle~t, 10 the.y '~Issed someJuly 25, with a teen dance Ellen Maiooly, 16, of Mc. excIting racing.which drew around 1,500 Kinley avenue, was selected lie said the course was"teens of aU ages" accord. runner up. Seven girls en- extended inlo a larger ovaling to Boat Club secrelary lered Ihe contest WhiCh,was I shape this year to give theBetty LardJIer. judged by Mr. and Mrs. John bigger boats a chance to open

DI ltariet AttelMl Mazer, Mr., .and Mrs: ~~"d full throttle on the straight.P Forresl Aoncllllc ~I..ur ... , aways.

Residents weren't the only fashion' model and Charlie . . .ones to join in the fun. Manos, "Detr~it News" col. Mr. Wllhams s~ld. two ofAmon. the dignitaries spot- umnisl. the boats wenl inSide theted in SUIlday's parade were marker buoys an~ so had toCongressman L u c i e n N. Has New Twist complete an additional pen.Nedzi wbo ~ame from Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund ally lap ,but other than tbatlngtou for the festivities, Fairchild, pageanl organ. the races went off smoothly.State Rep. William Bryant izers, arranged for a barber Racing WillDen IJr., Wayne County Sheriff shop quarlet and members John Marcus, an only en. IWilliam lAicu and Wayne of the Grosse Poinle Chil- try, won the Class A hydros.CoUllty CGmmissJoner Erv drens Theater to enlertain '1 In the small outboard diYi.Steiner. the crowd as the judges sian, Brian Simon, Don San. ,

Retiring Farms Mayor Wil. made their decisions. Marge ford and James Allor took

Shores Thanks Conlmitteemen

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Two resolutiODll of appre.ciation were passed. by 'l1aeSbares COUIIcilTuesday. July22, thanklDg two members ofvillage committees, one ofwbom is retiring from hispost and the other who Ismovillg to a new committeeallignment.

Vincent R. DePetria reosigned from the PlanningCommission after more than20 years with the body and"15years as clIairman.

In a resolution of thanksthe trustees recorded their"most sincere appreciatioll"aAd Doted that Mr. DePetrlslias served the commission

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Our program is simple, low key with remarkably highrate of return. $2,000.00 enables us to get $10,000from the bank.

We'd be happy to tell you how we work it. Just callRichard Campbell, our residential investmentdivision.

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At the ume time, Council.mln Ronald R. Kefgen lug.gested that the mayor be au.thorized to send a congratu.latory message to the coupleand Mr. Graef agreed to in.corporate this into the mo.Uon.

The request came fromSara L. Patrosso. of Edmun.ton drive, all. behalf of Mr.and Mrs. Thorpe. She Slidthe group will consist ofabout 25 non.residents and 10residents.

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WhUe The Woods COUDcllunanimously denied a re-quest for a group part per-mit for Sunday. August 17.for a couple celebrating their50th wedding anniversary be.cause such permits aren'tpermilted to be Issued onSundays and holidays, thesolons ga ve their blessing.for the celebration on anyweek day, (Monday-Friday),between August 12-19.

This action was taken atthe regular meeting Monday,July 21.

Councilman Rod g erA.Graef's motion also stipu-lated that Parks and Recrea.tion Director Donaid J. Hall-mann be notified of the deci.cion regarding the gather-

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the coaches association. Healso received an honorablemention to the All Metro De-troit team from the "DetroitNews."

Meanwhile, third basemanPhil Colletti. of Rolandale,Harper Woods, was namedhis team's most valuableplayer. He also was selectedto the Catholic League's AllCentral Division squad andreceived an honorable men.tion to the All Metro teamby the "Detroit News."

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SUSAN MASCARIN, 11, (left) and ANNAVAN WALLEGHEM, 12, teamed up to win th;doubles title in the United States Tennis ASSOCI-ation's girls' 12 national championships Friday,July 25, at the Chatham Tennis Club in Savan-nah Ga. The Pointe duo defeated Shelly Solomonof Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Kathrin Kei! ofAlbuquerque, N.M., 7-6, 6-3, in the finals of theevent. Miss Mascarin and Miss Van Walleghem,who took a 5-2 win in the tie-breaker to capturethe first set, won over 31 other doubles teams.

Two members of the Aus-tin Friar baseball team re-ceived honors after the club,under rookie coach Gary DonBuslepp, Class of '69, led thesquad to its first winningseason in 10 years with a14-11 mark.

Cenlerfielder Dick Bor-land of Washington road,was' selected to the CatholicLeague's All Central Divi.sion te8m and named to thedty's All-Catholic squad by

Everything in our storeand you can't buy it for less. /

Leather.Luxurious and fasting, always.And, now, sale-tagged to give you exceptional

savingson our most alluring sofas, chairs and ottomans

factors, (ineludin, the ap.parent f.Uure of one of thecompanies to send along alist of cities and dients forwhom they have done con-crete work), Mr. Petersenrecommended that bids forall tile work be given toLanzo.

"11111oUice Is of the opin-Ion that the best interests ofthe city would be served byawarding the total 1975 con.c r e t e repair/replacementcontract to . . . Lanzo . . .inasmuch as this firm hasalso previously done satisfac.tory work in our city andwould be the apparent lowbidder based upon quanti-ties, fur III of the combinedItems," he stated in a memoto the solons.

The cost breakdown per 1

item shows: repair of con-crete street sections. $1.75per square foot; concretecurb re.capping $2.25 perlineat foot; complete removaland replacement of concretecurb, $4.25 per Uneal foot;replacement of four-inchsidewalk, $1 per square foot;and replacement of six-inchdrk'e approaches and six-inch sidewalk, $1.10 persq uare foot.

Mr. Petersen said much ofthe work is sidewalk repairwith principal curb re-cap.ping set for Hampton andRoslyn roads.

The scope of the projectincludes the following: thereplacement of -approximate-ly 28,000 square feet of four.Inch sidewalk and around1,600 square leet of six-inchsidewalk, plus around 2,500square feet of driveway ap.proach work, about 8,~square feet of street repatrwork and 10,000 lineal feetof curb re-capping work.

In another item, the COUD.cil referred several quoteson tile concrete work regard.ing the placement of the sunshelter llt the Lake FrontPark to the C.W.

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'lbe Board of Education ac-cepted tile Ibid for .magazinesfor llbraries and departmentswithin the ,chool ,ystemfrom the Turner SubscriptionAgency in the amount of$5,912.77.

'lbe firm wa. the low bid-der among llve bids sub-mitted to the board.

The lehool sylltem willpurchase magazines for -allthe soo001l on a collectivebasis rather thall. through in.dividual orden for elm pe.riodical. Tb1a it expected. toresult in • ..vings to the--....l ...,ate.. ..e~ ....School Board president JOinHanpeler ..

The bid wu accepted atthe KODday, Jul)' 14, SChoolBoard meetiD,.

The Wood. CoWlCUunani.mously accepted several bid.in action taken at the relu-lar meeUng Monday, July 21.

ODe of tile bids we. for thesale of a vacant lot at Holly.wOOd lVenue and Marterroad which bad a minimumbid of $13,500. The oniy bidsubmitted was in the amountof '13,750 from Lorenz.o andElide Ribaudo of Detroit andthis was approved.

No bids were submitted ona second vacant lot at Holly-wood and Marter so this mat-ter was referred to the Com.mittee of the Whole, (C.W),for further study. The mini.mum bid required on thisparcel of land is $21,000.

The Marter Road PumpingStation had o~upied thesesites. This property is zonedfor single family dwellings.

Meanwhile, the cOUDcilac.cept€d the bids of the LanzllConstruction Co. lor concreterepair/replaeement work, themajority of which; accord-ing to City AdministratorChester E. Petersen, will bedone north of Vernier roadfrom the west city limits to"arter road. He said suchwork is scheduled for com-pletion around Oelober 15.

While Lanzo was the ap.parent low bickler on twoitems, repair of concretestreet sections and replace.ment of six. inch drive ap.proaches and siz-inch side.walk, anotber company wasthe apparent low bidder onconcrete clUb re.capping tlDdcomplete removal and reoplacement of concrete curb.Still another was the appar.ent low bidder on four-inchsidewalk replacement.

However, coDllidering all

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World famous rock musl.cian. Mike Quatro aDd hisband will explode in a spe.cl.1 concert Wednesday, Au.gust 13, at the War Kemo-rl.l after recently complet.ing an engagement in Eu.rope. Another group also Isscheduled 10 appear.

Mr. Quatro iJ big brotherto the multi-talented Quatrofamily which Includes sistersPatti and Susie Quatro, twoof the biggest female rockstars in the world.

The rock band will be per.forming material from manyof their albums.

The Michael Qualro Groupwill appear at 8:30 p.m. inthe Fries Auditorium. A lim.Ited number of tickets areavailable at both the WarMemorial and through Har-mony H0U5e Records, 19683Mack avenue. Prices are$3.75 In advance or $4 at thedoor on concert night.

Needles and Knots

Traditional crafts in colonial costumes will bedemonmaled at Needles and Knots. Inc, as parI of theFirst Grosse Pointe Woods Sidewalk Art Festival. Shownhere spinning and weaving are Lois Roberlson and herchildren NorlT!aand Dunald. Other crafu such as bllkeny,fly rying, lace making, cake decoraling, and macrame willalso be shown. A collection of Michi,llan Artists willdisplaylheir oils, watercolors. pottery. jewelry, and more.

The Art Festival will ~ held on Salurday, Augusl 2from 10 a.m. till 7 'p,m. on Mack Avenue betweenHampton and Brys Dnve. Sponsored by the Pointe NorthMerchants Association.

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by Jehn E. BrinkHow would you evaluate your present home? Could

you put a price on it that would be fair both to you andto a prospective buyer? How long will it take to sell yourhome? The answer to each of these questions is "Withoutexpert help, home-selling is a gomble." If you set a pricethat is too low, you are cheating yourself. If you ask toomuch, your house is liable to become tied up on the mar.ket indefinitely - and the longer it stays there, the moredifficult it will be to sell. Why gamble? let us help you.

Setting a fair market value on your home is only apart ot the service GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE CO.,20087 Mock Ave., 8A2-oo87 will perform. We will giveyour home wide coverage through our extensive advertis-ing program in the largest circulating media os well os thelocal papers. Only qualified buyers will be brought to seeyour horne thereby avoiding dozens of people from runningin and out. Hours, Mon.-Sot. 9.5. Sun. noon-5. 24 hourtelephone service. "Exclusively in Grosse Pointe."

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"Countdown '75 is agreat time to buy a Cadillac."

The Board of Educationaccepted a bid for $6,950,000in tax anticipation notes fromthe National Bank of De.trolt, the lowest bidder withan interest rate of 3.89 per-cent.

The school system will usethe full'ds for operating costsuntil December when schooltaxes are collected. The fis.cal year began July 1.

The three bids received bythe Board were opened at theMonday, July 14, meeting.The trustees' choice wasmade after a brief recesswhere attorneys and trusteesmade sure the bids were inproper order.

Board AcceptsTax Note Bid

different clientele. (Tbe citi.ze~ In the past complainedabOut the amount of noile,e.g., squealine tires, shout.ing, honking horns, which orl.,lnated. they laid, fromlounee customers).

Another resident wanted toknow if the transfer of li.censes would a f f e c t the11 p.m. parking curfew, andwas told it would not.

Parkia, ViewedIn relation to the parking

question, still another citizenexpresled concern over po.tential, overall parking prob.lems in the immediate areaIf the proposed restaurantbecomes a reality.

She told Mr. AnIon there'sadequate parking now. Butwith the restaurant, and pos-sibly more customers, shefelt there would be an over-flow of parking in front ofhomes on Hampton.

It was then noted thatparking wasn't only avail-able behind the lounge. (withthe lot containing 30 spaces),but also along Mack and inthe bigger lot at Ridgemontroad and Mack. Building In-spector Earl Wakely notedwhUe the larger lot was busyduring the day, it was lessso In the evening.

-Familiar with past com.plaints from residents, Mr.Wa k e 1y added, "Parkingisn't as much of a problemas the clientele" regardingcitizen concerns.

Besides Mr. Anton, hisattorney, George Dakmak,also tried to reassure resi-dents that the situation would

make the wages a lotal of$16,600.

Mr. Waterstone said thishike is not what it seems tobe. It actually ~mounts to$16,300 as the pay increaseprogresses. .

Association members re.jected the city wage offer byan overwhelming vote onTuesday, July 22, claimingthe entire package offeredby the city was insufficient.

At the last two meetingsbetween Tbe Park and asso-ciation representatives, Rich-'ard Terepin, of the StateMediation Commission, hasbeen the mediator.

Mr. Waterstone said a de.mand for arbitration wasfiled with the Detroit officeof the Michigan EmploymentRelations Com m is s i0 n,(MERC), last May. The T'e-

quest has been forwarded toLansIng and The P-ark andthe association are awaitingthe naming of an arbitratorto listen to both sides.

Final arbitration rulingsare binding on both sides, itwas said. This is accordingto provisiollJ stipu18ted byMichigan Labor laws.

It's a repeat of a selloutLast year, we dosed out our model year by selling every Cadillac we

had. And judging from current sales, we will have another sellout thisyear. So, if you're considering a 1975 Cadillac, come in now while we canstill offer you a choice of models and colors, INCLUDING THE 1976CADILLAC SEVILLE. It's Countdown '75 ... and NOW is the righttime to buy the Cadillac you really want.

Symphony(CoatiDlIed from Page 1)

They may be obtained atJacobson's credit office or bycheck, payable to the GrossePointe Symphony Society,and sent to Mrs. RudolphStonisch Jr., 371 Lakeshoreroad, Grosse Pointe Farms.The number and type of res-ervations should be indicated.

The rain date is Friday,August 29.

While seeking the business-man's trade, be said it wouldbe more extensive than thebusinessman's lunch formatwith the average menu itemrunning in the area of S3wblle otbers w 0 u 1d costaround $5.95. He projectedthe current cost of renova.tion. including kitchen workand Interiors, at a r a u n d$100,000, while tbe restaur.ant's proposed hours wouldbe 11 a.m.-I p.m.

SltuaUOII Would ClaaaleOne Hampton citizen told

Mr. Anton of the "extremeproblems we've had" in theimmediate area. She said,"We've gone through hell.Tne police get tired of hear-ing our calls:' The residentfelt the immediate Ilrea was"run down terrible" becauseof some of the clientele fre-quenting the lounge.

Mr. Anton told her thatsome of the current indl.vidu als f r e que n ti n g thelounge tried to provoke anIncident with an Lee Investi.gator and himself while thepair reviewed the proposedrenovation. "We're not goingto cater to the existing cu.entele," he stressed, whileadding the business will haveto conform to all existingcodes.

In emphasiz:lng the total,proposed renovation of thebuilding towards the objec.tlve of a family restaurant.Mr. Anton felt current prob-lems in relation to the park-Ing lot behind the loungewould change because of a

(CoGdaIled from Pale 1)tive JWy 1, 1976, the pay willbe increased another $500.making wages $16,000,and byJanuary I, 1977, another $600would be added, which would

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is delighted with the memo'scontent.

"Work performed on build-ings should be performed byState licensed contractors onjobs $roO and over becauseIl's State law," stressed Mr.Kocura. He also felt con.tractors sbould register withthe city in which they dotheir work.

This W8S one of the maillreasons why he joined theBeautification Commission,and for the past two and ahalt montha he has been pur.suing this matter.

He added the commissiontabled the item because ofother priorities, e.g., the ef.forts towards beautificationof the Mack avenue businessdistrict, but he kept workingin this direction.

In a fmal note, he citeda "Detroit News" articlepub Ii she d last Novemberwhich emphasized a view ofthe Home Improvement Coun.cil of 'Metropolitan Detroit-that work done on hornell byunlicensed t r a des men isrisky on many fronts includ-ing the qualificatiollJ of per.sonnel who perform the workfor wbich they contract.

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(CoDtI.uecI 'rom Pale 1)sion will have to give itsapproval on the design andelevation plans.

Citing a put history ofnoise and littering problemsthey said have plagued them.(and wbich resulted in thecity taking action to dose theparking lot behind the loungeat 11 p.m.), the residentswanted assurances the r ewould be no "inslant re-plays" with the proposedrestaurant.

Mr. Anton, who recentlypurchased the Graffiti Rest-aurant and Lounge, 111 Ca.dillac Square, Detroit, aftermanaging the lounge foraround 18 months, lold thecouncil and the citizens he'sstriving for a faDlily-orlentedrestaurant with prices half.way between Kavan's(Colony East Restaurant),and the Golden Lion.

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The Woods Countil at theregular meeting Monday,July 2, unanimously con-curred in the recommenda.tion of City Comptroller-Assessor Frederick G. Horn.fisher regarding the transferof funds for the end of the1974.75 budget year.

The council approved res.olution states that the sumof $150,593 in the 1974.15 un.appropriated surplus accountof the general fund be trans-ferred into the general fundaccount as the tleginningbalance of the adopted 1975.76 budget.

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Arthur F. F. Snyder, ofProvencal road, presidentand chief executive officer ofthe Bank of the Common.wealth recently announcedthe reali~ent and promo-tion of the bank's lop man.agement staff.

Two Pointe men were pro-moted to executive vice.president, w h i I e anotherPointer was appointed as adivisional vice.president.

C. Richard Kellum, of Ri.vard road, was named execu-tive vice-president of thebanking division. Robert E.Jones, of Windmill Pointedrive, will serve as executivevice-president of the special101118 division, II a I d Mr.Snyder.

Richard J. TeMent, ofSunningdale drive, was ap-pointed divisional vice-presi.dent of the legal division.

could tear oil and use as areceipt.

So the man tOSlkthe Amer-ican Express order from theemploye,. put it in an en.velope and began to seal it.He placed it in a haU foldednewspaper and started rub.bing it as though he was at.tempting to seal it better,police said.

At this point, the employerequested $189.50in payment.The man said he left hiswallet in the car, look anenvelope from the newspaperand gave it to the complain.ant. The employe was asked10 hold it while the suspect ,went to fetch his wallet. '

However, when the mandidn't return after severalminutes, the employe openedthe envelope and discoveredan American Express moneyorder which wasn't filled inand made out for only 20cents. He contacted policeimmediately.

Officers said American Ell:press will follow through onboth orders and will keep incontact with the department.

The suspect was describedas black, in his early 20'sand of a tbin build. His skinwas described as very light.He had red closely croppedhair, freckles and was cleanshaven. The suspect alsowore a light colored printshirt and high waisted orangeand brown pants.

Grosse Pointe Board of Ed-ucation trustee and secretaryMrs. Melissa Maghielse hasbeen named to a committeeof school board members,parents and educators by theWayne County IntermediateSchool District to review spe.cial education programs of.fered by local school districtsin the county during thecoming year.

The committee, known asthe Act 18 Visitation Commit-tee, includes eight membersand is required by State law.The intermediate district co.ordinates all special et:.uca.tion in the county and dis.oorsesto I 0 c a 1 districtsnearly $14 million raised bya one mill county wide spe-cial education tax.

'!'be Act 18 Committee ischarged with reviewing allprograms offered or plannedto make certain there is anadequate and qualified s1.3ffot, professionals and para-professionals and that class-room facilities and learningresources are adequate.

Dr. James Greiner as-sistant liuperintendent' forSpecial Education Servicesfor the intermediate district.said the committee's visitswould assure that all phys-ically, mentally and emo-tionally handicapped childrenin Wayne County would reoceive the same quality ofservice.

The committee has the au-thority to recommend the ex.pansion, reduction, consolida-tion or termination of exist-ing programs or the start ofnew programs.

Panel InchtdesPointe Trustee

A mln pulled a larceny bytrick It the Merit WoodsPharmacy, 19325 Mack ave.nue, when he took • moneyorder for $189.50 withoutpaying for it. The incidentwas reported to Woods policeFriday afternoon, July 15.

Alter entering the store,the man asked for theorder in the aforementionedamount. An employe madeout an American Expressmoney order and gave it tolhe man.

The suspect then said hewanted a Traveler's moneyorder because he needed areceipt because the order wasan alimony check for his ex-wile. The employe said astub was attached to themade out order which he

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Pulls 'Fast One' at Merit Woods

And we'll give you this much6yearsfrOll1 now

Paul Mika. Buying a pre-viously owned Cadillac?Call Fran k Bromley.Leasing a Cadillac? CallBill Anderson.

Each heads up his de-partment. And each willpersonally stand behi.ndour product and his deal.And so will . . .

Paul Mika is SalesManager of SeymourCadiIlac, a position hehas earned through hav-ing spent his entire busi-ness life with the firm. Ararity indeed in the con-tinuingly ch~ging retailautomobile profession.

He knows every facetof the dealership. He isclosely associated withthe success that has madeSeymour Cadillac South-eastern Michigan's sec-ond largest and fastestgrowing Cadillac opera-tion. He is dedicated tocustomer sat is faction,and knows that this ishow the Seymour busi-ness has been built.

Thinking about buyinga new' Cadillac? Call

Thund.y, July 31, 1975

Would you buya new Cadillac

from this Illan?

Give US this muCh now

$1,000 will grow to $1,584.96 in 6 yearswith our new savings certificate.

Now the highest interest allowed by , \Vhat's more. your sa"ing,o; ilt Firstlaw on insured savings-and the highest •• _ Federal are Insured to $40.000 by theever paid by First Federal Savings of • Federal Sflvings ;md LOfln Insurann'

Detroit.-- is yours in. our ncw 7., 3/47., pcr y<w . ... .•. . '. ,.. . C:nq)Or.1Iipn, ~n a~cn(y of the U.SCertificate Savings Account DCPO~ll $1.000, r ",1 (" ,', <"mille n!.or more for 6 year~ ana we'l1 pay and /";,,,. ~'1 . So pill your monev whc.rc the highcompound your interest quarterly for an II.!'" ,. Interest ancl security IS. Then SlI back andeffective annual rate of 798%. ~; ~ " " watch it turn inlO more money.

Ftd~ral regulations r~quire a subsl.ntial inreresr ~n.hy for early wirhdraw.1 from r<lTilirarr savinI(.' a«OLlnu.

. S.... II Iliek~ in a e~r'[\ 'inish are usually besl re-paired wllh an mellpenilive loueh.up kit av.i1able fromyour dealer. ~ilh a Ualle more errorl, you can repainleraeked or lIeraaehed areas, 100. But if ahe area to berepainted is quile larllle, let a professional body man doIhe work. If you are paintinlll an unpunied blemish,• Iways use coarse sa Oldpaper on Ihe area first, in order10 remove dam88ed painl. Sand to bare metal in themarred area, and roughen a one-inch border of goodpain 1 before you begin 10 paint.

Before you buy a new ur visit us al POINTEDODGE, INC., 18001 Mack Ave., 884-7210. Our newearseom~ wilh ~hrysler Corporalion'li new car warranty.nd 1Ien'lce polley, where for the firsl 12 monlhs of useany Chrysler Motors Corporation Dealer will n;without charge for paris oc labor, any pari of ourJ 975 pas.senger cars we supply (ncepl aires) whichproves defecllt'e in normal Ulle, regardless of mileage.

A.UTO FA.CTS:Bdore working on instrument lights, disconneci

Ihe negative cable on the bailer)'.

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RUI'InR a prel'ro/lslyowned Cadill(/c? CallFrank Rr(\mle~_

Each heads lip his de-partment. And c'Icll willpeTsonally stand hehindour product and his deal.And so will ..

1I01lSEIIOU) IIINT:Tht, juice of ~'alnu. meal

is ~cat for eon'rin/: scralc-h,.,.on furniturc.

We're interested in rainbows of reality - not ofpromise,

T1wrsd.y, July 31, 1975

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SEYMO\JR C~[)ILIJIC

Bill Anderson headsup our Leasing Deparl-men!. and has for Ihepast 5 years. During thattime. he has leased hun-dreds of our cars. Andhis lease cuslomers, 10-day, arc good friends ofhis ... and ours.

Bill's leases are solidbusiness dcals bctweenbusinessmen, No !lim-flam! No games'

Wc've been in businessfor ovcr forty years alour present localion. andare looking forward 10

forty more.ThinkillR about leas-

ing a Cadillac? Call BillAnderson. Buying a newCadillac? Call Paul Mika.

Would you leasea Cadillac

from this man?

Check ~'our medicine cabi-net periodically to make sureyou ha\'e adequale first aidmedications. Professionalpharmacists al nn: PARKPHARMA(:Y, 1532,1 K Jef-(erson, Gros.o;e Pointe Park,can help }'OU updale yourfirsl aid supplies. We keep acomplete stock of prescrip-tion and non-prescripliondrugs ready' for when youn~ them. We also sell andrenl all kinds of con\'ales-cent aids-walkers. crulehes,wheel chairs, etl'. A.sk aboutour new "patienl profile"servicl' in whieh we keep

OKAY REPRESEN1'ATIVES completl' ret,ords of yourMayor Benjamin W. Pinkos allergies and Olht.r health

and Mayor Pro Tem George data to hell' us mainlain theS. Freeman were unanimous- safel)' of your prescriplions.Iy reaffirmed by the council Call us 81 822-2580 for nnyas tbe city's official repre. of vour pharmOC-t'Ulic-alsentative and alternate rep- neetl~.resentative, respectively, atthe M i chi g a n MunicipalLeague's annual meeting atMackinac Island september4.5. This action was taken atthe regular meeting Mon-day, July 21.

Retirement doesn't arbi-trarily mean that you have tostop contributing to loclety.

At least that's what CuminGuerrera, 79, 01 Washingtonroad, bas demoDstrated withhis numerous contributions tothe Smithsonian Ins tit utesince his retirement fromGeneral Motors IS a mecban-ical engineer in 1961.

Mr. Guerrera bas donatedliterally lists and lists of in.vention., papers, books anddiScoveries to the Institute,most of which dealt withIOme aspect of the aulomo- !

bile industry.The amazmg thing is Mr.

Guerrera has had no formaleducation whatsoever pastthe eighth grade.

'Born In Brazil, he joined • .GM in the Dayton, O. divis- by Fred Seltzer R.Ph,Ion In 1921. Prior to that he THE "Ill( PMAIlMACYwas • tool model and eage . lIerbalrenledies were themaker. Mr. Guerrera trainedhimseU through correspond- be8lnnings of medicine as weenee courses In mathematics, know it today. For example.pneumatics. h y d r a u 1i c s, there are many Chinese her-physics, analytical chemistry baI remedies of four thousandand other subjects. years ago which were etree-

Most of the subjects that ti\'e in lreating disease. OneMr. Guerrera does worlc on such trealment W88 the U8eare far too complicated for of the juice of a certain

~~~,~~ .the~ee~,~ ~-. ~..Jr~~:=J~~(How does "Spectrographic unlil 1878 WIIS it disco\'ered

Detection of .Fonnaldebyde that Ihis juice contains thein an Engine Prior to Knock" alkaloid ephedrine. todaygrab you?) But he just keeps almost indis-nsable in lheon plugging them. AI a mat. r-ter of fact, he's working on a treatment of pulmonary dis-book which he hopes to lub. orders.mit to the Institute shortly.

After some major contribu.tions in 1973, Mr. Guerrerareceived a letter from thedeputy director of the Smith.sonian saying, "Your interestand cenerosity are deeplyappreciated. It is cbienybe.cause of persons such as youthat our collections continueto grow and improve."

Maybe Mr. Guerrera willwork on some ideas to helpthe growing traffic conges.tion problem that is occur-ring in most major citiesacross the country.

Mass tran!rit, Mr. Guer.rera?

Retired PointerKeeps Inventing

.Fire Damage, Park Re,idencelive dama,. tbrouehout thebuildiol becauN of the ill.tense Imoke and beat.

"[ certainly mUlt compli-ment all the firemen whowere at the sc.ne," lIidChief Costa. "They did agreat job. Damage, exceptthat cauted. by the heat andImoke, WII kept to • mini-mum. I want to expre .. myappreciation to the flrefight.ers of The City and TheFarms {or their .Slutance."

The chief laid the mostfortunate incident regardingthe lire was that two largeglasl doors leading from thefamily room were clo.edkeeping out oxygen. Had theybeen open, fire dam agewould have been more ex,tensive.

He said it was hard toestimate the monetary dam-age, which will be left to thedetermination of insuranceadjusters,

A three.alarm fire deltroy.eel the famUY-lun room ofthe residence of • Parkwoman 011 Sunday, July 21.

Tbe alarm .11 called Inby the lady at 9:10 a.m,wbeA Ihe awoke from a napdue to her dOl's barkin •.

She immediately discover.ed smoke eomlng out of thefamily room.

Park Auutant Fire ChiefDavid Taylor, on arrival.said it WII a "running" fire,I.e., there were definiteflames in the room, andcalled for Mutual Aid assist.aance.

The City and Farms FireDepartment responded withfull compliments of men.City firefighters hooked uptheir hoses to hydrants, whileFarms personnel aided withmanpower,

Park Fire Chief PhillipCosta who was called to thefire scene, said it is believedthe fire was caused by the(aulty wiring of a lamp. Fire-men baUled the flames for 40minutes before putting it out,the chief said.

He said, a I tho ugh theflames were confined onlyto the room, there was exten.

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The -Pointe TranscententalMeditation, (TM), Center, 63Kercheval avenue, Is oUelinga daytime eve n in g coW'sein the Science of Creative In.telligence.

These courses are open tomeditators Ind non.medita-tors alike and, in most cases,degree credit can be given.Most students taking thecourse are meditators withthe daily practice of TM con-stituting the experlnlental orlaboratory part of the course.TV u nit e s understandingand experience by providingdirect contact with purecreative Intelllgence.

The Science of Creative In-telligence is the first science.It's subject matter, orderli-ness in nature, is the basisof all other areas of inquiry,says the center.

Tbe central material forthis course consists of 33color video taped lectures byMaharishi Mahesh Yogi. Thelectures are supported by asystematic teaching proced-ure that involves the studentin speaking, questioning,writing and teaching.

A wide variety of peoplefrom all walks of life havetaken these courses, reportsthe cenler.

For further informationcall Irene Kearney at 885.5566,

APPROVE PAYMENTSThe Woods Council at the

regular meeting Monday,July 21, unanimously ap-proved the payment of thefollowing invoices from theR e c rea t ion ConstructionFund: Brencal. Contractors,Inc.. third payment, LakeFront Park Improvementproject, $324,296.10; Michi.gan Testing Enginf;ers, Inc.,concrete and soil testing,$281; and TMP Associates,architect!, con s t r u c ti 0 nphase, $2,000.

TM-.Cen~~ ...~Sets Courses

'lbe Woodl Council by a5-1 vote authorized M.yorBenjamin W. PlDkOl orMayor Pro Tem Georle S.Freeman to li.n a contractwith Wayne County in orderthat tbe city may receiveadditional lTant fund. viathe CETA, (ComprehenJiveEmployment and TralninlActl, prolram.

This action was talten atthe regular meeUng Mon-day, July 21.

The contract Is an ext&n.slon of the program in whkhthe city bas been participat-ing, Under the pact, themunicipality will receive$42,443 for use in paying thesalaries and fringe benefitsof full.time employes at theLake Front Park. Depart.ment of Public Works andoUice personnel.

City Comptroller.AssessorFrederick G, Hornfish('r saidthese 'monies specllicallycome under Title II whichwill continue for three moremonths.

Alter that period, he saidTitle VI would take over. Mr.Hornfisher said he hoped,between the two, to haveenough lunds to carryall 16employes under the programthrough next June 30.

"When the money runsout IlJlder TIUe II, we hopeto move those employes un.der Title VI," be noted.Employes under Title VIinclude one administrativeaide and a police cadet.

The resolution as lIdoptedby the council says the citybas previously received fromthe United States Depart-ment 01 Labor - MlDPOwerAdministration - certain 11.nancial grant. for the com-prehensive employment andtraining program 01 theFederal Government,. as ad.ministered by Wayne CollJlty.

It allO states the city'sdesire to continue in the pro-gram by applying and receiv-ing additional grant moniespursuant to a contract withWayne County as the manag.iIIg acency for the pr0ll:am.

The sole negative vote wascast by Councilwomen JoanM. Mullan, who felt suchparticipation in this programinvited outside control 01local government. MayorBenjamin W. Pinkos wasexcused from the meeting.

Wood. SignsPact for Funds

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After discovering a sbat.tered 36 by 42-inch windowin the gymnasium at BarllesSchool, 20090 Morningsidedrive, Tuesday, July 22, en-gineer George Green calledWooda pollce to investigate.

Besides finding anotherbroken window, 28 by 41.ln.cheB, In the ballway, policewere told the culprit tookseveral arUdel.

F 0 u n d mlsllng wereeight six-ounce botUes of popand two botUe. of lee creamtopping.

Thieves EnterBarnes School

all truateel, Mr, Brady a•.lumed the POlt at that Ie,.lion.

According to villa,e ehar .ter, the villa,. clerk 1.1 onthe board of reglstratiOIl andon the election lnlpectioncommllsion. As elerk, Mr.Brady will keep the eorpo-ra te seal and the officialbonds, papers and recordsof the vill.a,e.

He also will serve II thegeneral accountant of thevillage and will keep thebooks, documents and papersthat pertain to bond I andproperties. '

In aeceptin, the appoint.ment, Mr. Brady said he islooking lorward to serving asclerk. "I am very pieasedto succeed probably one ofthe longest standing clerks inthe Grosse Pointes and per.haps the State," he com-l1\enl~.

He added tilat be is continu.inga family tradition ofservice to The Shores as hislate father was a CharterMember of 'lbe Shores Pian.ning Commission, a memberof the Township 'Board aDdallo served as Justice of thePeace.

Mr. Brady is an attorneywith law oHices in the Guard-ian Building. He and his wifebave a young son and daugh.ter.

The regular election lorvillage clerk is scheduledfor the third Tuesday nextMay.

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Edmund M, Brady Jr" M,of Willow Tree place, wassworn In as Shore. VillaleClerk Tuesday, July 22, to fWthe unexpired term of Dr.ClifCord B. Loranaer who re.cently moved fro m 'lbeSbores and had to give upthe post.

Mr. Brady, appointed byVillage President GeraldSchroeder and unanimoualyconfirmed by the trustees,was sworn in by ViUageSuperinlendenl Thomas K.Jerreris, acting clerk, at thevillage c 0 U n c i I meeting.After a round of greeting by

Shores Okays SelectionOf Brady As New Clerk

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Grosse Pointe FormsA big 4100 square foot five bedroomhome with central air conditioning on a118x 183 foot lot. Family room, formaldining room, kitchen built ins. Carpetedbasement with recreation room, gameroom, office, shop and kitchen. Lightedrose garden with a fountain. F709

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Hudson's ValetParking Service

Now you can leave the parking to us 31 Hudson's E~st\and. And step out of your carmere steps from our doors. Valet P~rkmg-only on~ of the little extras that make shop.ping al Hudson's extra nice. Under an hour is $1, over <'Inhour (even elllday) IS only 1.50

It's worth it just to know that Hudson's Celresfor your eRr while you relax and shop. LetUS smooth your way any day during regul;:Hstore hours Mond,w through Saturday from930 to 9:00. Sunday from 11 :00 to 500. Velie! Pmkinq Wllh ~ smIle

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS

DR. PAUL KENYONBUTl'ERFlELD

Services for Dr. Butter.field, 73, of Lakeland avenue,were hcld Monday, July 28,at the Eppens-Yan DewegheFuneral Home. He died Fri.day. July 25, at Cottage His'pitaL

A retired professor of his.tory at Wayne State Univer-sity, he Is survived by hiswife, Elizabeth; a son, Mr .Paul T. Butterfield; a step.son, Dr. John F. Henderson;and two daughters, Mrs,Richard Lintz, and Mrs.James McGinely, both ofCalifornia.

Memorials may be madeto lhe Michigan Hearl Asso-ciation.

Interment was at UticaCemetery, Utica, Micb,

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ZENON S. BOROWICZServices for Mr. Borowicz,

55, of Stanhope avenue, wereheld Wednesday, July 3D, atthe A. H. Peters FuneralHome and Our Lady Queenof Peace Catholic Church. Hedied Saturday, July 26, atSaint Joseph Hospital, MountClemens.

A member of the GrossePointe Woods Auxiliary FireDepartment. Mr. BorowiczIs survived by his wife. Car.men; a son, Daniel; a daugh.ter, Camille; his mother,Mrs. Josepbine Borowicz;three sislers. and three broth-ers,

Interment was at Resur.rection Cemetery.

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WIUIAM B. FRAZIERServices for Mr. Frader.

52, of Muir road, were beldMonday. July 28, at the Yer-heydan Funeral Home andat S a In t Paul~n.the-LakeCatholic Church. He diedFriday, July 25.

Mr. Frazier is survived byhis son, William Jr.; twodaughters, Linda and DIane;two brothers, and two sis-ters.

Interment was at MountOlivel Cemetery.• • •

MRS. MAllY B. TULLOServices for Mrs. Tullo,

79 of Meadow lane, wereb~ld Tuesday. July 29, at theVerheyden Funeral HomeaDd Christ Episcopal Church,She died Saturday, July 26.at ,Bon 5ecours HOlpiW.

Mrs. Tullo Is survived bya lon, George, _ daughter,Mr!. B. Fred Guertler; threebrothers; one sister, and onegrandson.

Memorials may be madeto the M ichi g a n CaneerFoundation.

Interment was at CadillacMemorial Gardens East.• •• ••MRS. JESSIE I. BABCUSFuneral arr.ngements for

Mrs. Bareus, 73, of Chalfonteavenue, were handled by theVerheyden Funeral Home.She died Wednesday, July23.

A native' Detroiter, Mrs.Bareus is survived by onesister and two brothers.

Inlerment was at Wood-lawn Cemetery.• • •

MRS. ELIZABEmM. BATES

Services for Mrs. Bates,61, were held Saturday, July26, at the Yerheydan FuneralHome. She died Thursday,July 2., at Cottage Hospital.

Mrs. Bales is survived byher son, Maxwell Jr.; adaughter, Mrs. Melinda Ken.nedy; one sister, and fivegrandchildren.

'Memorials may he madeto the charity of your choiee.

Interment was at Wood.lawn Cemetery.

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]Service Award Given CartmillGeorle E. Cartmill, of AssociatiOil, the Award of

Touraine road. president of Merit frQm the Tri.Stlte Hos.son, Richard Naragon, of United Hospitals of Detroit, pital Assembly and an honor-San Jose. Calif.; a daughter, will reeeive the 1915 Distin. at)' membership and citationM". Carroll Grigsby, of Ra. gulshed Service Award of the from the American Dieteticleigh; and five grandchildren. American HOIpLtal Associa. AssociatiOt\.

Memorial tributes may be tion. The presentation will be 'Mr. ~rtmlll has servedmade to the Memorial Fund made Tuesday, August 19, at as ehairman of the board ofof Grace Lutheran Church the Association's national trustees, highest elected of.of Raieigh. meeting in Chicago. fice of the American Hospi.

• • • In addition. Mr. Cartmill tal Auociation. the MlcbiganEDWARD E. LEE received the Michigan Hospi. Hospital Association and the

Services for Mr. Lee, 75, tal Association's ann u a i Greater Detroit Area Hospi.of Windmill Pointe drive. Homming Memorial Award. tal Council and is currentlywere held Wednesday. July The award is presented each vlce.chairm.n of the board30, at the William R. Hamil- year for the most outstand- of directors of Michigan Blueton Co. funeral borne. He ing contribution to hosital Cross and Blue Shield,died Sunday, July 27, in statesmanship In the field of He was appointed by Presi.Harbor Springs. Mich. facilities and construction, dent Lyndon B. JobnsOt\ to

Mr. Cartmill began his serve on the National Advi.President and owner of the lid .. t.h 0 s P t a a mlDlstra IOn sory Commission on Health

Steel Cooperage, he was career at Harper in the De. Facilities and serves on awas formerly associated with troit Medical Center in 194G, number of hospital.relatedIhe Serrick Co. Mr. Lee was wbile he was studying for his committees and organiza.a graduate of tbe Delroit master's degree in hospitai tions.University and the Univer. administration. Alter receiv.sity of Michigan, and a memo ing the degree from Colum-ber of the Old Club, the bia University, he joined theGrosse Pointe Yacht Club. hospital's ad m i n istrativethe Detroil Athletic Club and staff and advanced until be.the Country Club of Detroit. coming the chief exeeutive

He is survived by his wife, officer in 1952. Alter a long rain delayBernadine. He held that position until and nine heats of racing,

Memorials may be made last year when Harper Hos. Mike Leflie. 15, of Little-to the Michigan Heart Faun. pital and the Graee Hospital stone road, and his seven.dation. merged to form United HOI' foot, b'aek soap-box car took

Interment was at Wood. pitals of Detroit and elected first plaee in the Detroitlawn Cemetery. him president. and Metropolitan Soap Box

• • • Mr. Cartmill bas won many Derby Saturday, .July 19.honors for his serviee to bos. Mike took the 1,000 foolpitals, Last year be reeeived Derby Downs track atthe American Colle,e of Mound and Outer Drive inH 0 s pit a I Administrators' 26.5 seconds.Gold Medal Award for Ex. Explaining the reason forcellenee in Hospital Admin. his aueees.s, he said, "l justlstratioo. kept on trying and trying for

He also has rec:eived the five years to win that race."Meritorious Service Award The reward for his stam.from the Michigan Hospital. \ ina is a $100 savings bond, a

trophy and a trip to the na-tionals in Akron, 0., onSaturday, August 18. Firstplaee in that raee will yield13,000 and a trophy.

The Grosse 'Pointe Inter. Mite, who wllI enter theCity Diving .Meet will be held 10th grade at Austin thisat the Neff Memorial Part fall, spent eight monthsbuUdinI his wood, fiberglassSaturday, August 2, at 9 a.m. aDd metal ear. He designedAll citizens of The Polnte it himaelf, too, takillf manyare eligible for competition. idea from other cars he's

There will be three age seen in his five yean ofgroups: junior, (12 and un. racing.der); intermediate, (13.15); _and senior, (16 and over). The things you try toThere is DO limit on the num- overdo are usually only balfber of applicants, nor any re.strlCtiODSon age. At direetor I.done.Tom Montgomery put U, "We W .can have 5,000 divers aU so. ~years old, if we have to."

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A major portion of the con.ferenee and school, whichwas held in PoTtland, Ore.,WIS devoted to a series ofeducational seminars de.signed for practicing codeofficials and other code-re-lated professionals.

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DONALD A. NOBLEServices for former Shores

resident, Mr. Noble, 80, morereceDt1y 0 f Birmingham,were held Wednesday. July23, tt the Bell Cbepel of theWUUam R. HamUton Co.funeral home. He died Mon-day, July 21, in JeDll1DgsHospital.

Born in NUes, Mich., in111M,Mr. Noble was a self.employed manufaeturen rep.resentative. He was a WorldWar I v~.u,.f~ hj,Iserviee obligatiOn .t the batehospital No. 38 in Franee.

Mr. Noble was • formermember of the Detroit Ath.letie Club, the Detroit andGrosse Polate Yacht Clubs,the Rec:esa Club and the S0-ciety of American Enpaeen.

He is .urvived by his wife,Ruth; three daughten, Mn."ames Ortoa, of BloomfieldHilla, Miss Harriet A. Noble,of St. Clair Shores, and MnI.Tbeodore Miller, 01 Blrming.ham; four grandch1ldren, andone Jleat.graodcb1ld.

Memorial tributes may bemade to the Jrlichigan Can.eer Society.

'Illterment WII at Silver-brook cemetery, NUes.

e • •i .IS. LUCILLE NAllAGON

5erviCft for Mrs. Nara goo ,71, former Fums resident,more reeently of Raleigh,N.C., were held Mooday.July 21, at the Graee Luther-an Church in Raleigh. Shedied Saturday, July 19, atthe Hill Haven NursingHome in Raleigh.

Mrs. Naragon was the wi.dow of the late Willard Nar-agon and is survived by a

EDWIN O. BODKINMemorial services for Mr.

Bodkin, 79, of Trombley road,were held Thursday, July :U,at the Grosse Pointe Memo.rial Church. He died Sunday.July 20, .t the Moroun Nurs-ing Home.

The retired vice-presidentof MeCord Corp., Mr. Bodkinwas a. prominent yaehtsmanand a past commodore of theDetroit River Yachting As.sociation and the Bayviewand Detroit Yaeht Clubs. HeWIS a member of the GrossePointe Club and was a WorldWar II Navy veteran.

He Is survived by his wife,Jean; a IOn, John; two als.ten, and four grandehlldren.

Cremation WIS .t Wood.llwn Cemetery.• • •

DAVID L. BELli5erviees for Mr. Helm, 51,

president of Helm, Ine., oneof the nation's lugest mark.eUDI lervieel and distribu.tion firms, were held Thurs.day, July 24, in Cbrist Epis-topal Church, Grosse Pointe.Mr. Helm, of Stephens road,died Tuesday, July 22, inSaint John's Hospital.

A native of Detroit, Mr.Helm had been head of the4O.year-old firm bearing hisname since 1951.

An avid sportsman, Mr,Helm was a member of theDetroit Athletic Club, theRecess Club, Grosse Pointeand Bayview Yacht Clubs, atrustee of tbe Grosse PointeCrisis Club, and a corporatedirector of the Boys Club ofMetropolitan Detroit. He alsowas a former president anddirector of the Graphic ArtsAssociation of Michigan.

He Is survived by his wife,Winifred; Q son, David Jr.;two daughters, Lisa and Mrs.Sharon Puffer; his mother,Mrs. David L. Helm Sr.; asister. and one grandson.

Interment was at WhiteChapel Cemetery.• • •

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nated to the Kennelh Pine Pine and the children."Memorial Fund by the She added that the MAC' A request for a vendor's

I Brownell FTO following a ceu of the blke-a.thon ClII II to te U .._. B'I Mark Brecht teams. Pacin" tbe Poinlersbike.a.thon at tbe school be attributed la.....ely to tbe becre,nleonc'\U'~~ W.......IHWlIIU.nml.. ••• ... The Grosse Pointe Police were Mark Brechl, (Farms),last spring. time and eDetIY put In b'l mou,l)' deDled by The Woods softball team took four and Paul Crook, (Woods),

A check for Sl03.~, repre. The Flnnl Pollee Depart. COWlCUat the regular meet. games during the past week wilh home runs .senting 10 percent of the ment Ind particularly Officer InlC Monday, July 21. as they opened the Neighbor. Officers Crook and Johnproceeds of lhe event, was Joseph Bel.nger and Chief The request, which came hood Club playoffs with two Trevillian, (Shores), e a c hrecently presented to Farms Ferber himself. from Peter Diamond, 15, of victories and concluded their had four hits. while MikePolice Chief Robert Ferber The police chief thanked Fairford road, w.s approved regul'r season in the Melro VanDeginste, Pat DeVineby Mrs. Marieke S. Allen on Mrs. Allen on behalf of Of. by Public Safety Director Police Softball League with and Mike Cavanagh, (all ofbehal( of the PTO. ficer Pille'. family, wbile Henry M.rchand. However, a doubleheader sweep. The Woods), had lhree hils

She noted that the wrap. addinl he 11 looking forw.rd City Administrator Chester The Pointers began the apiece.ping up of the project and to viewing the video tape E. Petersen told the councU club playoffs Monday, July The second game with thepledge collection was a slow and slides of the eveDt In tbat a large number of rell. 21, with an 18.11 victory over Nomads was devoid of theprocess but was finally com. the f.ll. dent. In the past have com. previously unbealen Woods lusty hitting oC lhe previouspleted this monlh, Officer Pine died March plalned .bout having num. Sport Shoppe. The Pointers day. However', the Pointers

''The Camil)' of Orucer 17 after he was struck by a bers on the curb. scored in every inning in the prevailed, 6.3, as Mike Kor.Pine has been close to our hil.run driver the night be- It also was noted th.t per. see.saw baltle which fea. tas, (Park), pitched a slronghearts," she wrote. "With fore while on duty. A mem- mission from I Dd i v I d u.1 tured 39 hits between lhe two game while rapping out threethis check goes the sincere orial fund in his name was homeowners !In't needed be. ---------- singles. Officers Crook andwish that the concerted ef. established by the Grosse clllse such proposed work CCD Hosts Brecht chipped in with twoforts of lhe kids, slaff and Pointe Farms Police Officers would be dODe on city prop- J I hits and two RBI's api~ce.parents at Brownell will ease Association, go. Kerby road. erty. U Y 4 Gomes The Pointers, who domi.';.)::;:;:;:\:;:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:::;:;:;:;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:.:::.:.:-:.:.:.:.:.~:::Mr. Petersen s.id the youth __ nated the Met r 0 Pol ice:~: • ~:;:'first In t eln de d ~ coutaet I The Country Club of De. league with a 15.1 record,

I::: Grosse POinte :=:: homeowners re,ardlJlg • fee trolt. (CCD), hosted its an. put the finishing louches on:::. :::: for such stencll1ng. When Dual Gynkhana Games "at a fine season with wins over::: "d f ~ aRed by the council the pur. the cabin," for a very en. the Roseville llnd Warren:::: ... Grosse POinte resl ents depart rom ~ pose of such work. Mr. Dla. thusiastic crowd Friday July Police Departments with 15.9:::: DETROIT CITY AIRPORT t:: mond stated.lt was to m.ke 4. 'and 22.8 conquests, respec-:::: :c!. mODey for hImself. Celebrated every Indepen. lively.::::To CHICAGO ::~.COWlcl1m.n Rodger A. dence Day, the Gymkhana is In game one, OUicers Tre.:::: ~, Gr.ef said while aome homes a special event put on by the villian, Korlas and John Kra.:::: ~ Deed better IdenUflcaUon parents of the CCD for the iza, (Farms), had perfect.. :.; be th ....&. an't th . days at the plate each going.:.: DOWNTOWN MEIGS FIELD. .'. Dum ra, e COOl" wa e sport and enjoyment of their:::: ::~ best place for It. He then children 'IS well as them. three.for.lhree. The lrio also;::; 8 DAILY fUGHTS (M.f) NONSTOP ~~ moved to deny the request selves. Co-chairmen of this drove home 10 of the Poinl-:::: ~ .nd hiS colle.guel agreed. year's games were Mr. and ers' runs.:.....:.:, RES. srr.sYI~"'''' r.~. ----- 1.lrs. George G. Bla.ck and. Meanwhile, against Warren'I SIUII .~ The Woods "dynamic due,":.:.372-4009 ;,t, Ule your colIIClence as Mr. and Mrs. FrederIck 0111- Officers VanDeginste and::: AIIlLlllfS III(. ::::your guide-DOt .. a guide son III.. Devine accounted for eight':~; ,.;.. ;.;.;.. ;.. ; ~:: for others The 0 r g a n I Z e r s of the runs scored, seven hl'ts and...............'..' :, ,., L................ games always strive for new

and different races in which five RBI's, in addition tochildren can compete, Tod. making two double plays.dler/grandparenl, cracker/ Bruce Marone, (Woods).and Ted Hinz, (Woods). hadwhistle, father/daughter beer three hits each with Officersand tray rei a y, and themother/daughter broom race Hinz, Trevilllan and Cava.are just some of the races nagh socking home runs in

the rout.th.t kept the large crowd As the playoffs conclude,amused for hours.

In addition to the races, the the Pointers will embark onGymkhana .Iso sponsors • a trip to Dayton, 0., for thefire truck and ambulanco National Fraternal Order of

Police Soltball Tournamentdemonstration by The Farms Friday.Sunday, Augusl 1.3.police and fire departments,pony rides for the little OI*S.nd a sky.diving exhibition.

This year's viewers weregiven a special show as oneof the skydivers landed Inthe trees adjacent to thegolf course.

Other committee memberswho helped organize the daywere Mr. and Mrs. .JOhnAdair, Mr. and Mrs. RonaldDirgbauer, Mr. and Mrs. Hor.ace N. Carpenter, Mr. andMrs. C. Howard Crane II,Mr.an4 Mrs. Edward S. 968-1389 Oak ParkEvans III, Mr. and Mrs. ... .Eugene Gargaro, Mr. and ~... I~tl~\f~~~:~~se~e:Fs~Mr. CHAI.'LOE:::d .;;~~b::~t?i~:.\ GAS LIGHTS"Mr. and Mrs. Donald E.. AND •McKnight, Mr. and Mrs, ROb.. GRILlS •ert Ollison. Mr. and Mrs.Roger K. Powers,. Mr. and • PLANE.=M~;;~.~"~~:d'~tIroWCE co. ~Mr. Bruce M. Rockwell and 571.4610Mrs. Jack W. Stephenson. W. 110(" 011 portl.

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Major General Richard •••Bodycombe, a 1940 gr.duateof Grosse Pointe High School,has been appointed mobiliza.tion assistant to the com.mander in chief of the Stra.tegic Air Command, GeneralRussell E. Dougherty, atHeadquarters SAC. OffuttAFB, Neb. As mobilizationassistant, Maj. Gen. Body.combe serves is primary ad.visor to Gen. Dougherty onmatters relating to manage.ment and utilization of reoserve forces assigned to theStrategic Air Command. In ~,civilian life, he is a trainingand standardization pilot forthe Ford Motor Company AirTransportation Office with aFederal Aviation Adminis.tration type rating of Boeing727, Lockheed Jetstar andConvair S80 aircraft.

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llIeanwbUe, uDder the rateof .25 milia, the IIl\Ir" ehow:The Woods, '37,ll83.25; TheFirm., $28,845.21;The Plrk,$21,8141.13; The City, $14,'UU4: Groe.. Point. Town.ehip, $11,172.53: Ind City ofGrou. Pointe Wooda, (Har.per), •.•.

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MONTEITH COLLEGE OF WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY577-4351

Regular and Special Admissions for Fall '75

Detroit, Michigan .. 1202This adver1isemenl paid for by contributed fund •.

Wood, FUe, WCCC Mecuure

Drought End,For Natator,

road, Gear.e HoweD, of The WoodI Counell unan-Blalrmoor court, a••lna Imou.ly r~elved and placedMonsour, of Tbree MUe 011 flle a resolution adopleddrive, and DtJ1nl. N1nDeman, i.ly the Wayne County Com.of LltepolDte avenue. mWlity CoUe.e, (WCCC),

Others Included John P.l. Board of Truatee. lut monthlerlto of Eaat JefferlOll Ive. autborlzlJl. and dlrectin.nue 'Gary Reed.r of 80m. mom.. to be ralaed by taxa .ere~t ro.d, Anne 'Yatel, of tlon for the eoUe.e districtHarvard road, Violet Frilble, thl. yelr.of South Rosedale c:ow1, Lory Thll ICtiOIl wu talten atCIII.n. and Stephen Cu. the re.ular meetin, Monday,sen., of Beacon.fleld Ivellue, July 21.Carole Cox, of Neff road, A. part of the Board ofMark Eichenlaub of Three Truete .. resolution, a IIX otMile drive, Annehe Kaspor, $5,347,897.05for debt retire-ot Nottin.ham road Kenneth ment will be levied on theKlrehner, of Beaeon.fleld dlltrict'e taxable property atavenue, Lynne Kr.tllchmar, a rlt. of .48 mille, while aof Berklhlr. road, Ro.emlr. tax of ~,785,4~S.11for opera.ie Kersten, of McKinley ave. tiOIl will be levied on euchnue, and Carol Matyniale, of tlxable property at a rate ofRoland road. .25 mW•.Th. rlloluUOII Indleat ..

More w.re EIlI'II' Mill.r, tbat the Stat. equaUeeel val.of Elford court. Lollil KUI11. u.lion of Tb. Pointe munlel.er, of Bournemouth road, paUtie•• bow.: The Woodl,Mark OI'lIko, 01 Ellord '151,W,IIO; The Farme,court, Sharon Phll1lpa, of tllM81.1ilOj The Park, tn,Youn, lane, Loretta Sebulte, SIUlO: The City, '57,115,7110;of Radnor clrel., Mary ---------Cbrl.tlne Scbultz, of North Wood ShOxford road, Edward Ser. Ie oreswac:h of Loehmoor boule. S I" Gvard,' Kathryn Solomon, of P 1t8 ame8Cloverly road, and Patricia -Vogel, of Allard avenue. Th. Wooda-Sbores 13-year.

Receiving Kalten de,reel old Babe Rutb baseball team,were LlmontlChrllty, of AnIta tbe Dlltnc:t Two ehimpion.,avenue, Kenneth Dahlr, 01 met Alpena 111 their llratHoll)'woocl av.nUI, K. S. 11m' of the double eUmina.Demeulemeeeter, of lAMon tion Stat. tournament sat.avenue, Ren" Dlllfllond, of urd.ay, July III, in PortFalrford road, JulJ. Goetl, Huron and lolt I-a.of AnUa avellue, AIldrew Th. cootelt wu decided byGUlt, of Moran road, and Alpena'i mon, pUeb1n, IndChe.ter Ja.lnlld,' of FlIher Gro_ Pointe'e def.nl1veroad. lapeel.

Otherl Includ.d AJ!,nMc:Kll. GroIN Pointe Ued theIan. of Univereity place, Ron. ..me 1.1 ill the first I' Toma1d MOllabon, of NoUnlbam Shook "'Ilked, .tole secondroad Joanne Murphy 01 Uld eame home 011 • throw.Ken~1ngton road, Pairtelt 111I error, The Pointe'a BobMurphy, of Barrington road, Brown ltIrted on the JDOundand Donald Reid, of Berlt. :: ~~ltcb.11 relieved Inahire road. T h • PolDten bounced

Still otben were Ronald baek on Sunday. July 27, toSalvo, of Beaebnlfield IVe- defeat NUes, 1:&-2,in a pmenue, Franc" SaUn, of Bal. etlled 111the fifth JnJIiq onfour road, Ruth TbomplOn, the BIbe Ruth mercy rule.of Beaconsfield avenue, SUo Brian EIl.le pitched three-IIn Browne, 01 Kensington hit ball and eomp1etelyroad, Ellen Byrne., 01 Sam- htJ1dc:uffed the NUes hitten.erset road, M.A. Cerovic.DIx. Tom Shook drove in threeon, of Grayton road, Frands fWlI with a hit lD the thirdDlltolt, of St. Clair Ivenue, InniDi and from then onKaren Elrick, of NotUnaham poor deten.. by Nilee androad, and IJndI Eu •• Dio, of IIlIIIJ wa1kI reaulted in theWhittier road. one dded win.

'More were Kathleen Golln. Wooda-Shore' will eon.lki of Wllbia,ton road, Jo- tiDue pia, until they loseeePh Mannino, of Flaber Uain with the State wiMerroad WWlam McDani.1 of loinl to Noblesville, Ind..,Ketu'in.tOD road, Robert for the Mldwelt rql.OIll1-Knapp, of Cloverly road, Coach .Rick Zarenek ftelaThomae Lowlcbik, 01 Allard If th. pltc!hin, can ItaYa_e, KrleUn. Jlorrla, of iItroDi. The 'Pointe hie aHandy road, JoallD Pleron- ,004 ehanee to '0 aU theek, of Loehmoor ~evard, WII.M.L. Quenneville Sr., ofGrOll' Pointe boulevard,Beatrice 8JdnDer, of Kerb)'road, 8u ... 11Smith, of Haw.thOl'l1e road, SUIIJl Turner,of Norton court, ud ThomuWin", of Hawthol'll' road.

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CANRELIGION

SOLVEPROBLEMS?

Many Polnten were amon.the 4,398 candldatea awarded.delree. from Wayne StateUnlvenlty by universitypresident Georle E. GullenJr. In commencement exer-cises held Tuesday, June 24,.t Cobo Hall.

Bachelor of Arts candld.ates Included LH Harlson, ofVVayburn avenue, LeabHooks, of Beaconsfield ave.nue, Deborah Huster, ofBerkshire road, Dlanne Ka.narr, of Balfour road, SteveKatsaros, of Maryland ave.nue, Deborah Kotts, of Lin.coIn road, David Pearl, ofNotllnlham rlWld, ClaudiaShattuck, of Pemberton road,Carl DamIAn, of Fleetwoodavenue, and Jay Holalnaer,of Falrlord road.

Other Bachelor of Arll can.dldJtes were Nadine K.pllta,of Font.na lane, Paula Kelly,of Unvll1e avenue, Mary Kil.bourn, of Muir road, Jo•• phLupo, of Rosl)'n road, GeraldPri&llr, of McKinley avenue,Michael Runlck, of Stephensroad, William Roland, of A.line drive, and Paul Slkonki,of East Kina' court.

Bachelor of Science degreerecipient. included DavidBegeman, of Hampton road,Michael Connolly, of Hamp.ton road, Janet Controulll, ofWeatehe.ter rlWld,Robert Da.vid, of H.wthorne road, Bar.bara Deede, of Pembertonroad, Carol Duteher, of SouthOxlord road, snd Allred Ful.ler, of Hillcr .. t avenue.

MOre were Dwayne GrUfin,of Bournemouth road, NUl'cy Grose, of Aline clrive,Leeter Haclterd, 01 Vernier

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With th., ever growing popularity of Grosse, Pointe Newt Cla .. lfled Ads, you may have ex-

per'-nced difficulty In getting through to placeyour ad. For your convenience, you can nowwrit. your ad on the bottom form and mall It.Of courH yqu can Itlll call In your ad as usual....... For best service we strongly urgeyou call on I Thur,day or Friday for the follow-Ing week', publication.

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morality, finane .. , personalfulfillment. Identity, ev.nhealth.

The Chrlsti.n ScienceSentinel focu.. a on subJ.ct.such a. th... each week.In article. and flr.t-perlOntestlmonlea, It ahow. how Inunderstanding of God andHis care can lolve the moalperplexing humansituations.If you'd like a fr.e copy ofIhe Sentln.', give ua I cI11.Or atop by. Th.re's no The end of a 13 year 101'obillilatlon, ID, Itreak, which includedCHRISTIAN SCIENCE over '70 atral&bt defeat. for

• Phone No. counts as one word READING ROOM the Groue Pointe Hunt Club.wimmiDI team, ",a. marked- Hyphenated words count as two words on Thuraday, July 17. Tbe_ No abbreviations petmltted Plrtt Church of Chrlet team ha. been «:ominc close

Iclentlet to vietory In other meetl but_____________________ 1 GroeN'''' '_11M never qwte put it to.elber.I 2.2 CtNllfonte ....,

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I I meet beld at lbe Hunt Club.I Dau ,ClasslflcattonDeslred__ I The .core wa. 258-218.liThe rellY teams made up

I Enclsed Is my check 01' money order for $ I of Ann Hortmln, June Koz.'--- lowaki, Laura Kesselle,I NAME 1 JenllyPeabody, Ted Wil.I ---------------1 llams, Glen Kirlin, Jay Co-

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ADDRESS 1 O'hare, Susan Measelle, LeeI -------------- 1 Ann seymour, Robin Locni.I 1 skar, Mike Jay, Carl HaUer,I CITY PHONE, I - John Cobau and Ron Harper

.... MostF_ ...... e swept the first four events.I 11III II: CIIIIIfIIII AhIrtiIIII ... IfIIII PI ..... , I Individual firsts went toI IIltnlllnl, IrIIII PM Fna. 1ItcII. 41236 I THIS /5 A Laura Measelle In breast .

• Im YOUIAD IILOW 01 ON A I stroke, fly and free; JeffI Measelle in breaststroke,

IEPAUTE SHEET IF NEEDED. I <::::Jlr. Qlr: backstroke. fly and free; Sue.In.... CUt 1112.2& tor 12 WOrdl- I wekom~waao~ii:I~~~l~nkeb:~~S~~~::~ir~:e~

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I 886-1551 recorded by the Selhorsee In-8.---------10-.-------7 Phone ------- 40 events, which helped them

win.-11-.--------,2-, -------1 R Laura Measelle shattered

2.25 II ~ the pool record In the girls 1013, 14. I ~I J~ and under fly with a time of

2,35 2.45 7 if '1 :16.4 II:conds. She Ie In the15. 16.lI!iiVfZ'~a:~ runnln. for the inter.club

2,55 285 I championship for that event18. I to be held later this month.

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Hughe ••.. are In New Yorkshopping for thOle Chrf.tmllgifts and goodies for which ~ I_SJ-The League Shop is noted, -'--798 Kercheval. '

•A complete collection of Mirsa and Diglknits can be seen at Maria Dinon, 11 Kerche.val.

•T Shirts For Fall ... with long sleeveshave just arrived at The Greenhouse, 117 Ker-cheval. The great color combinations areblack with camel, russet with black, camelwith brown, navy with red. Lots of new hand-painted T-shirts, too. 881.6833.

•A' New Shipment ... of decorative acces-sories both antique and new has arrived atDenier and Company, 77 Kercheval.

•REPEAT BY POPULAR DEMAND •..Clip this ad for 10% discount on all regularmerchandise, one week only at Robelle's, 104Kercheval.

By Pat RousseauCOLLEGE SEALS ... we can order 15"x15"

hand-painted needlepoint designs for all schools.Fran Kirkland's Needlepoint & Knit Shop, 16115Mack Avenue. Master Charge available.••Stoneware Toby Jug s .. , are .specially priced for one week only ,.at the Kaleidoscope of Tiffany Lane, ••16135 Mack Avenue.

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Beauty News From Trall Apothecary .•.there's a new Revlon Blu.h On which i. a'blushing cream in a jar. Also new i. Soft Lus-ter Blush On, a luscious cream powder, 121Kercheval.

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NEWS

What Goe~0 ••at

Yo••r Library

Games are for kids, rlaht? I crealed by the aulhor andWrong! Games are for peo. are published here for thepIe of all ages. Now I'm not firal time.talkin. about-bridge, or chell, Thh next book wl1l tellor poker. I'm talking about you everything you forgotgames Ilke domlnon, or mar. about immles, mlb., il ... ies,bles, or Monopoly. Here, let Ipurees, pee.wees, etc., andme .how you what I moan. how to play Ringer, BOil'

Mugglns . . . Sebutopol Out. Last Clams and more. . The Mallic Pentaaram than 50 olher marble games.

, , , The Cheater ... A It I. THE GREAT AMER."Cool" Punle ... Sympathy ICAN M A It 13L E BOOK,... Matador. , . Sir Tom (Workman), by Jo'red Jo'errot.. , . Fort Madison ..• The tl. lIert! we have the com.Gemini. plete compendium of marblo

Thue are a Cew of the lore, marble lIames and mar.dozens at games that can be I blc scnslth'!t).. lIow to pia)'played with the little black marbles and how to playtiles called dominoes. The marble. better.game, lIS known in Europe This book wlil tell you howand America is over 200. to shout "Tens!," "Rollsies!,"years.old, and is played all "Knucks Do w n Tight!"over the world. Far older is and also what those thingsthe Oriental form of the mean. It will also tell yougame, which can be traced how to become really goodback to the second century at an ancient sport. How toA.D. ' p' ay at least as well as the

_ .. _ _ ,Pharaohs, the cavemen, theIn THE DmUNO BOOK, Aztecs, Odysseus, John Donne

(Nelson), author Frederick and Pee Wee Reese. ButBerndt tells us .the rules for more importantly, it will tellover 175 versIOns of the you how to have some goodgame, some simple and some old.fashioned fun.complex. All are a challenge Since its invention duringto the player's logic and the Depression, an entiremathematical prowess. Many mystique has g row n upof the games, all of the soli- around the Parker Brothers'talre games, and mast of the real estate trading game-puzzles in this book, were Monopoly. This may be true

- perhaps, because over theyears Monopoly has beenplayed with equal Cervor andfanaticism by children and

station on the Law Enforce- adults alike.ment Information Network. THE MONOPOLY BOOK,(LEIN), machine revealed (McKay), by Maxine Bradythat Stepp was wanted by traces the history of theDearborn Heights on a $25 game, and its impact on thetraffic warrant. game-playing public .. One of

The man was taken to-the the principle functions of thisstation where he posted a book Is to explain and clari.bond on the ot:1er law fy the rules of Monopoly,agency's warrant, and was and show how to ~void some .issued two violation tickets, of the obstacles that get Inone for having studded tires the way of just playing theon his vehicle, and another game.Cor driving while his op. It also catalogs some oferator's license was sus- the many strategies that op-pended. erate during a good game

For the laller two offenses but which most players see~Stepp was required to post unconscious of, even whena bond of $150 and is sched- they themselves are usinguled for a Shores court hear- the strategies to excellenting on August 27. advantage .

The second person to be Monopoly is not, says thearrested was Elestherla A. author. "merely a lilameofGlannaras, of 22830 East chance. There are deflnlteBeaconsfield, Detr,oit, who techniques by which you canwas stopped at 1:29 a.m. for improve your chances ofhaving only one headlight on winning."her car. She did not have Dominoes, marbles andher opera lor's license with l'I-Ionopo!y are alright. buther. how about a real game you

A check on the LEIN ma- say? Well, how about back.chine revealed that she was gammon and Charles H. Go-wanted by Fraser authorities ren's MODERN BACKGAM-on a $50 traffic warrant. MON COMPLETE, (Double-Additional information re- day). Though as old as chessceived s:lowed that her lie- until lalely backgammon wa~ense had been suspended. ,a very popular game only in

The woman posted a bond the Near East. Suddenly, itof $SO to guarantee her ap. has caught the public'spearance in the 39th District fancy.Court of the City of Fraser. Backgammon combines the

She was ticketed by Shores skill of good play with thepolice Cor insufficient head. thrill of good luck. Thoughlights; Cor driving while her the roll of the dice deter.license was suspended, and mines each move, it is howfor having no valid operator's you make the move that islicense on her person. the key to winning play.

She posted an additional More than 200 diagrams$150 bond, and is scheduled and illustrative games, an.Cor a hearing in The Shores alyzed and explained moveon September 2. by move, make the instruc-

tions in this book easy to Col.low and the intricacies otbackgammon disappear evenwithout the help of a back-gammon board.

If backgammon isn't yourgame, how about MAH JONGANYONE?, (Tuttle), by Kit.ty Strauser and Lucille Ev-ans, or THE SCIENCE OFCHECKERS ANDDRAUGHTS. (Barnes). byTom Wiswell, or LEARNCHESS QUICKLY, (Double-day). by A. I. Horowitz.

No maUer what your game,from slam bidding to erect-ing hotels on Boardwalk. anthese books and more arcavailable at your GrossePointe Public Libraries.

NETS HOLE.IN.ONE

Two Motori~ts in Big Trouble

Jeptha W. Schureman ofThe Park is eligible to wina free trip to Scotland and$1,000 as a result of scoringa hole.in-one at tbe ElconaCountry Club. Her ace quali.fied her for the 15th an-nual Rusty Nail Hole.ln-OneSweepstakes, a national com.petition sponsored by theDrambuie Company of Edin.burgh, Scotland.

Gerald E. Slepp, of 18227Admore, Dearborn Heights,was stopped at 12:10 a.m.,and a check with The Shores

Two motorists slopped byShores public safely officersfor law infractions on Lake.shore road were found to bewanted by other police agen:cies on traffic warrants. Bothwere arrested on Monday.July 21, and had to post bondfor the other departmentsbesides The Shores depart-ment.

Fire Damages Shores Home

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NAMED OFFICERSJudge George N. Bashara

Jr., of Sunningdale drive, willserve as a presiding officerof one of the four DetroitBodies of Scottish Rite Free.masonry. He wl1l serve asMost Wise Master of MountOlivet Chapter of Rose Croix.Judge Bashara is a memberof the State Court of Appeals.Before his appointment tothat bench he served as aWayne County Pro 1> atejudge. He is a member ofSyria Lodge No. 566 in De-troit.

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The Hamtramck Ameri-cans won the District SixLittle League Tournament byedging the Clinton ValleyAmericans, 9-8, on Saturday,July 26 at Elworthy Field.The Grosse Pointe WoodsArne r i can s, defendingchamps, were eliminated insemi-final play, while theGrosse Pointe Park Ameri.cans were defeated In quar-ter tinal action.

The Woods Americans ad.vanced to the semi.finals bypOllnding the Mount ClemensAmericans. 8-3. on Tuesday,July 22. Karl Kurtz. whofirf'd a five.hitter, was back.ed by Don Luberto's twohome runs and Mike Sea.Ilram's solo blast. The ParkAmericans, meanwhile. drop.oed a 2.1 contest to the Shel.by.Utlca Americans on, Mon.dav. July 21.

Then on Wednesday. July23, the Clinton Valley Ameri.cans dumped The Woods~lub_ 21.11. Clinton Valley'lBob Smith blasted three hom-ers. while Mike Whittier~macked a l!rano slammer.Seagram led The Woods'attaell: wllh two horn!' runs.

Arthur H. Getz, District~;lC admlnlstralor. said. "TheCitv of Grosse Pointe werep'(ceedinl!ly fine hosts forthe tournament" while add-ing that The Pointe was wellreDresente!l by the six localtp'Ims which Darticipated.These also included The Park1'\lationals. Woods Nationals.The Farms and the City.

A Detroit motorist offered ory Cook. 24. of 1232 Mead.two excuses to a Shores pub. owbrook, approaching athe safely officer alter strik. what appeared to be an ex.Ing the rear end of the of. cesslve rate of speed. Cookficer's scout car on Wednes. was driving at an estimatedday, July 23. But this did speed of between 50 and 55not deter the policeman from mph, pollee atated. Igiving the motorist a viola. The oftlcer said he knewlion ticket Cor reckless drlv. Cook was about to hit the

ROBERT B. EDGAR EDITOR and PUBLISHER ing. rear of the scout car andWILLIAM ADAMO ADVERTISING MANAGER Cpl. Daniel Fronczak said speeded up to get away fromJANET MUELLER ., FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY he was crulslni north on him wllhout success.JAMES J NJAIM ... NEWS Lakeshore road at 35 miles Cook hit the rear oC lheROGER A. WAHA .SPORTS, NEWS per hour when he looked Into auto and lo.t control oC hi.BARBARA BRUNO ,.,' EDUCATION, NEWS I hI' rear view mirror and ob. vehicle, skiddinll off theTERl MAGEAU " .. d.. NEWS jlerved a car, driven by Greg. streel In the area of RenaudLILLIAN KARR ,... ,. ADVERTISING ------------ road, After getting back on

~1t:~ot~~k~tR. .,~g~~~~~:rngCCD Natator;, ~~~lhr~~~,Il;;~~d ;~nci~~~~~rgAj',~G~~E~:~KSON CLASSIFiED" ~~~~~~:~~gSet Uecords atcPI, Fronczak mesled theDOROTlIY SCHIMANSKy ..... CLASSIFI!D ADVERTISING i man at tho Icono and calledBETTY BLOSSOM ,.,' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING I 'rhe Country Club or Dc. (or aul.lancc. Oftlcr.ra JohnJOliN MacKEI'lZIE ,.BUSINESS trolt, (CeO), Iwlmm1ni turn frasllrd and Ronald KlollJOANNE BURCAR ACCOUNTS extended HI .ellon mark to wore dlspalched.M, COLETTE KREINER CIRCULATION 3.1 by doteatlng the Detroll OfUcor FrlI IIIrd , who took_____________________ Gol! Club, 493\-\.361\-\, and lho accident roporl, said that

Off' H S the Detroit DOJt C'ub, 41163~3, whl'n Cook dammed on hllleer urt in mash-up after 101lng to Oakllnd Hills brakes, he left skid marks

Country Club, 407.464, all In about 60 Ceet long.Park Patrolman Alan Pret. .ent Patrolman Prelly sail. recent action. At the s tat ion, Cook

t)' suCfered two broken wrists Ing throuih the air, He land. The win over the Golf Cluh claimed that he tried to stop,on Wednesday, July 23, fol. ed on the pavement on the was achieved with record ef-I but his brakes Cailed. Alowing a colllsion between other side of the woman's forts by Julie Robinson in the check of the brakes showedhis motorcycle and an auto auto. girl's 10 and under 25~1 fly 'Ilhey were in good workingat Cadieux and Sioux, De. The cycle was totally de. and Mike Bernard in thl') order. Then, he offered thetroit. molished and there was ex. boy's 13-14 breaststroke and excuse that the front end of

The officer, who was off. tenslve damage to the front fly. I his aulo needed realligning,duly, was taken to Bon Sf- end of the car. Others swimming well for. which was why he had lostcours Hospital by a Detroit Park Ll. Gordon Duncan CCD were the boy's and girl's control after hilling the pO-unit of the Emergency Med. said the officer, whose wrists 8 and under relay teams con lice vehicle.leal Sell'ice, (EMS). were placed in casts, will be sisting of Don McKnight. There was damage to the

According to InCormation unable to report for duty for Fred Allison, Ken Fruehauf police car's rear bumper,given to The Park Police De. at least six to eight weeks. and Pierre Stroh for the boys plus damage to Cook's frontpartment by Detroit authorl- 'The lieutenant said Detroit and Hague Ollison, Barrie bumper and hood.ties, Officer Pretty was rid. pollce. issued a violation tic. Hamilton and Beth Summers Cook was issued the viola.ing his motorcycle north oD ket to the woman, charging for the girls. tion and posted a bond of $75Cadieux, when a woman mo- her with interfering with A club record in the girl's before he was released. Hetorist, Gene Verille, of 17152 closely approaching trafiic 200~t free style relay, (one is scheduled for a ShoresSioux, Detroit, slowed to on a through street. She is Crom each age group), was es. courl hearing on Septembermake a left turn onto Ca. scheduled Cor a hearing in tablished by Whitney Semple, 10.dieux from Sioux. Patrolman Detroit Traffic Court on Ann Cohan, Cathy GrahamPretty also slowed and, October 15. and Julie Robinson with athinking the woman was go- Two persons who witnessed time of 2:10.0.ing to stoP. continued ahead. the accident said Mrs. Ver- Mark Mullin's fine swim in

The Detroit report dls. sille was at faull. the boy's 10 and under 25~1closed that Mrs. Verille fly was good enough to winfailed to stop and attempted the event and place him into make a left from Sioux Pointers Take the top rankings in the in.onto Cadieux. The oUker terclub league.tried to stop to avoid a col. Part in Meet Swimming well for CCDlision but failed and his cy. against the Boat Club werecle slammed into the leCt co.Captains Rick Speer andfront fender of the turning Several Grosse Pointe Club. Cathy Graham in the 15-16vehicle. (GPSC), natators competed age group, Ace Dickson in the

The force of the impact in the Michigan AAU Long boy's 11.12 age group and_ Course Swimming Champion. Christie Deutsch In the girl's

ships Friday.Sunday, July' 1112 age glcup.25.27, at Southfield. Christie is currently ranked

Frances Shook won the 50- third in the interclub rank.meter breast in a State ings for girl's 11 and 12, 50Mrecord time of 38.1. She was backstroke while her team.second in the woman's open mate, Whitney Semple is2OO.meter breast, losing to ranked first.Becky Bevitz. Universily of In the Boat Club meet, theMichigan's Big Ten cham- girl's medley relay consistingpion. Frances also was sec- of Patty Gorman, Cathy Gra-ond in the lOO-meter breast ham. Julie .Robinson andand placed in the 5l)-meter Whitney Semple establishedback and the 1oo-meter back. a new Country Club standardstroke. with a time of 2:33.4.

Fine performances by JulieIn girls 11-12, Whitney McNair, Mary Cohan, Liz Old-

Semple was a silver medalist ham, Kirk Purdy and Patin the 50-meter backstroke Berns contributed to the vie-with a time of 35.4. tory.

Then, in girls 13-14,Debbie -King placed in the 50-meterfree and the lOO.meter free

Tim Nelson placed in boththe 100-and the 2OO.meter Fast action by Shores pub., "Although they were notbreaststroke event. This was lie safel)' officers prevented needed, we appreciate thehis last meet with the Grosse a fire from spreading at the 'I' quick response of The GrossePointe Swim Club as he will home of Robert F. Roney, Pointe Farms Fire Depart.soon move to Fort Luader- 840 Lakeshore road on Wed- ment," he said,dale, Fla. nesday, July 23. When the I " - -

In 15-18 girls, Megan Mon- alarm was received. The II IS a good feeling totagne placed In the SO-meter Shores Public Safety Depart- know that we can .rely on anyfree, the lOO.meter free. both ment called The Farms for of our mutual aid partnerssenior and age group breast help under the Mutual Fire in times of emergency, j~stevents and the 200 1M. Aid Pact but Farms fire- as we are ready to assist

Tom Hessburg was second fighters a'nd equipment were them if we are called upon.in the loo.meter breaststroke not needed. "On behalf of myself andand missed winning the Shores Public Safety Direc- the personnel of our depart.event by one hundreths of a tor Joseph Vitale said Mr. ment, our sincerest thanks tosecond. Roney called in an alarm at our colI e a g II e s in The

The S tat e long course 2:58 p.m. when he saw Farms."championships end AAU com. smoke at the northwest cor-petition in Michigan but ner oC his house. P 1m.any of GPSC's swimm~rs Mr. Roney said after call- 0 ice Accuse Racing DriverWIll compete around the mid. ing in the alarm. he noticed ----west Cor the balance of the II that an Edison wire had Dennis Marcel Priem, 27'1 with Prizm giving no signalssummer. sllorlcd. He immediately dis- of 19994 Woodiand. Harper while changing lanes.

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connected lhe main electrical Woods, t~ld a Shores ~ublic I The officer. finally .was ableL tt t lines and turned off the main safety offIcer that he did not to get behmd Priem ande ers e I fuse in the fuse box. know why the officer stopped paced him at more than 6{)

The Editer I Chief V it a I e and Lt. ~im. Priem will have his day miles per hour in the 35 mphI Charles Wenrich. who also is I In cou~t on Wedne.sday. Au. zone: . .__________ -' the village fire marshal, ~ust 2" to explain 10 the Pnem, the po1Jceman ~ald,To the Editor: said the electrical wiring Judge. ('.ame to a slop for a slg~al

Sometime during the eve. shorted oul be c a use of According to an official light a! the Moross !,oad in-ning of Monday, July 21, t\\'o crossed telephone wires. ap- police report, Public Safety tersectlon, turned nght onplanters were stolen from in parcntly aided by a bird's Officer Bruce Darlington was Moross and reached Kerche.front of the Mole Hole gift nest on the crossed wires. patroling a Ion g Lakeshore val, where he was (orced toshop on Notre Dame in the DJmage to the house cor. road at 10:23 p.m" on Tues. the curb.. .Village. ner was minor, but the fire day, July 15, when he ob. PSO D~rhnglon sal.d ~e or.

The planters were red caused considcrable smoke served Priem going north at dered Priem to remam m thee~ameled milk cans filled to accumulate in the atlic of a high rate of speed. car. bu.t the man refu~edd'With a hundred pounds of h'd' He eXited and remamedirt and pia t d ,'Ih 'k t .e reSI ence, Shores flre- The officer gave chase and, standing outside the vehicle.and red andn eh.t lSPl, es C1ghters aIred the smoke out during the pursuit, observed The officer said PriemThe thiev w 1 f ~e dum::. I' WIth large fans. , that the righl tail light of claimed he had no idea why

, . es se ec e e The Farms FIre Depart- Priem's ve~lic1ewas out PSO h b . t ed dpair WIth the nicest plants ment which dispatched a Darlington' s tat e d h'e at- e \V.as emg s opp .an~~oma'a, chtoice of four. The filII ~omplimenl of men and templed to catch up to the wt.as mformed of the VIola-

m mmg wo arc even more equlpmenl . d t h lh h' I h' h IOn.securely anchored now. .' . receIve, e I 0 ~r. ve ICe, w I c was The officers radioed for liS'

If anyone in the commun- ~ra~~~_~ Dlre~tor ~1~~=--,~~lI\'mg from lane to lane. sistance and Sgt. Stanleyity notices a pair of recenl1y Otulakowski and PSO Johnplaced, planted milk cans Mat h Reading Help 011ered Trevillian a r r i v e d at the

Tra sh and litter Is becom. with red and white petunias' I ~cene to assist in takinging a major problem at the pleas,e call it. to the Mol~ The Board oC Educatio;in- whic!'! their child will be Prier,n to the ~tation. .municipal parks in The Hole s attention " ( ,I ., d PrIem was ISsued a VIOla.Pointe, Boat owners and This I. d' '.. h wl.l 0 fer a mId. August: enrolled should be mdlcate . tl t' k t f -kl s d 'v~ Isappomtmg to t e "strenglhenlng rogram" a E II nt f 0 m. and I on IC e or re, es rJ-park users are reminded to VllIagc merchants who arc I a e . p s nro me .r.. ing and was released on ause the trash containers tor trying so hard to make the I \xtcnslOn of summ~r checks should arrive by Fri' $75 bond pending his courltheir litter and keep the I area more attractive. I ~c 001 through c1asse~ m day, August 8, date.parks attractive and clean. I Bill Lafer sclh~~ er~~~i~: :~g ml~~I: The class schedule will be

111I__ matics. ma e as foll~ws: .element~ry ~ead. HONOR REnREE

All 1 '11 b h ld t mg, 8.30.10.25 a.m., middle I 'I • I c asse,~ WI e e a school reading, 10:30-12:30 Retiring American Air ines

MICKEY BOLOS I~rowfi('11 lIhddle School, 260 p.m" middle school math. vice-president of the NorthOaHonte avenue. Tuesday .. 8301025 a m and elemen. Division and Canada, Jack A,,_ COACH STOP LOUNGE • ThursollYs, August 12.14 and Itar)' ~rith~eiic 10:30.12:30 Tompkins, was recently hon.

•' Au~usl 19.21. Each class Will, m . ored at the Detroit Athletic1_,,, . lAY • JAY .. meet t\\"o hours daily for the p. . Club. Mr. Tompkins. of Ton.~ .. r ICd,.1 six.day period. Tuition is $9. Registration will be com. nancour place, who had beenIL.. SING.A.LONG SUPREME _I Parents may resistcr chilo plcted at 8 a,m, at Brownell with Ihe airlines for 30 yrars.

•• Happie6t Sound in Town • rin'n h>' srndmG a check for lhe first day of classes. also is a participant in manyBANJO d PIANO $9 pcr subjcct made payable Teaching reading will be civic organizations, including

._ _ .~!;C'~. ""'VlUG t.o Ihe Grosse Pointe Public Mrs. Mary Younke from the Economic Club of De.... '111iiI- ~H',,~! System, .~ P. ...,~ p", '1ior111' ~chool while troit, International Freedom

IiiIS 117 Kl;IC. CHEVAL 823.4242 I partrnenl oC Inslru(',ion, 3891 malhe11lat.ics WIll be taughi Festival, the Boys' Club of__.. _ ..... ~~ The Park _ _ SI. Clair, Grosse Pointe hy Tom Buyzc from Parcells Detroit and the Michigan

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Oecember 12 to 21Adding excitement to an already spectacular'

subscription concert sealOn which. opens in FordAuditorium September 18, Detroit Symphony exe-cutive director Marsh.n W, Turkin has announcedplans for special events including a fund-r.lsingrecital by Artur Rubinstein, a repeat of the popularChristmas Festival including the DSO'. first full.length production of the Nutcracker Ballet and ANight in Vienna Pension/Maintenance Fund Con.cert.

A Saturday matinee Symphony In a new filii.,performance by the City I,nlth pro d u c t ion ofCenter Joffrey Ballet Tch.lkovsky's Nut c r a c it.also will be offered. w, complete wilh costumes

and scenery m.de In Eng.The 1975 Chrislmas Fest1. I land scheduled for 8 o'clock

val ruMing December 12 to perf~'rmllnces ThursdllY. De.December 21 wUl be high. cember 18, and Sund.y, De.,IIghled by Chrislmas POIll, cember 21 .nd 10 and 2'~rlday, December 12 at 8:30 o'clock curtain times sat.o ~lock. conducted by DSO urday, December 20. Iacobprincipal PoPI Ilonductor Llscu il the choreographer,Richard Harman. The Rack- Peter F •• mer the de.ltner.hllm Symphony Choir allo ' ,will appear at this domand Mush~ director Aldo Cec:.repeat of a favorite holiday uto wLll conduct A Night Inprogram. Handel'l Melsiah VleMa at 7:30 o'clock Sun-,will be oUered at 8 o'clock day evening, January 25. asFriday, December 19. and at tht. Huon'l Pension/Main.,

12 o'clock Sunday Dellember tence Fund Concert. The mu-JIM JERGER, of Loch. 21, with DSO c~nductor-Ln. sleal mid.winler visit to the,

moor boulevard, has been residence Paul Freeman on waltl capl~l will featuredesignated honor student of the podium. :,Oprlno LoWse RUlleU.his IIIus t r a Ii0 n Class at In addit10n to sublcription

I Soloists for this year's concert I"""arances Feb.Grand Rapids' Ken d a I th ed. .... ~School of Design. Jim was pre~entation of ,e belov ruary 20 Ind 21, the Cityg r a d u ate d in 1973 {rom Chmtma.s ora IorIO will be Center Joffrey Ballet willGrosse Pointe North High Fay Ro~mson, soprano. Flor. t.ke; the sl.ge for a specialSchool. ence ~ulvar, alto. and. Gra~. Saturday matinee perform.

son Hirst, tenor, maltini hIS ance at 2 o'clock Februaryfirst appearance with the Or- 21

Economics major ALLEN cheslra, and Benjamin Mat. .MARSHALL OLINGER, Ill. thews, bass.barltone. Also Ticket prices for the Chrisl.son of MRS. EMORY M. featured will be the Kenneth mas Festival, Pension FundFORD, of Lothrop road, re. Jewell Chorale. Concert Ind Joffrey Matineeceived a Bachelor of Arts de. Dance Detroll resident evenla are $6, $4.50 and $3, .gre~ at Claremonl Men's Col. company of lhe U~lveraity of Children 12 and unde,r will.lege s 28th annual commence. Detroit and Marygrove Col. be admitted baU prlC~~ to.ment June 8. lege, will appear for the Christmas Festival concerls

(Qlntlnued OD Page' zt) I first time with lhe Detroit (c-.U .. ecl OD Pale 11)

Iright), MRS. JACK WHEELER, co.chairman, MRS. FLORENCE SIS-MAN, honorary chairman, MS. GER-TRUDE DRAVES, honorary hostess,and MRS. ANTHONY PASTORIA,co-chairman, gathered recently forsome preliminary party planning.

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DAVID V. JOHNSON. ofBarrington road, has received a Bachelor of Sciencedegree from Siena HeightsCollege.

LEE, of Yorkshire road, andCYNTHIA A. VEEN, of Not.tingham road, sophomoresDOUGLAS C. DONALD. ofBeaupre avenue. JAMES J.RENO, of Bedford road.THOMAS' F. SEILOFF, ofLennon road, MATTHEW C.SULLIVAN, of Rivard boule.vard, and ALBERT R. 1110.MEYER, of Moorland drive.and freshman KATHRYN M.HALADA, of Berkshire road.

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Back by popular request this yearis the Assistance League to theNortheast Guidance Centt'r's NewEngland Lobster Bake, an evening ofdining, dancing and fine food set forSaturday, September 6, on thegrounds of the Ranger Estate in EastJefferson avenue where, (left to

Scouls of America, the Ma.chinery and Allied ProductsInstitute. Automotive Orig.inal Equipment Manufactur.ers, the Greater DetroitChamber of Commerce, Eco.nomic Club of Detroit. So.ciety of Automotive Engi.neers and Aulomotive Presi.dents Council, member of U.of D.'s President's Cabinetexecutive committee and ac.tive in planning the annualCabinet.sponsored A war d sDinner. Mr. Dingeman reoceived both an undergraduatedegree In Philosophy and aLaw degree from U. of D.Mr. Rossetti, FAIA, beganhis architectural career in19 54 following graduationfrom U. of D. Mr. Russell isa graduate of U. of D.'sCollege of Business and Ad.ministration.

Achieving stralght.A aca.demic averages during thewinter semester at CentralMichigan University wereseniors K ARE N ALICEBACKMAN, of Morossroad,KATHLEEN G. THOMP.SON, of Radnor circle, andCATHRYN A. VERMEU.LEN, of Newcastle road, andjunior SYLVIA A. HOER.NER, of Holiday road.Named to the CMU Aca.demlc Honors LJst for main.lalning eumulative gradepoint averages of B or bet.ter for their enUre collegecareers were MISS HOER.NER, junior DEAN C. MET.RY and senior MARK S.METRY, both of Bedfordroad, .enlors DEAN D.ALAN, of Stanton lane,GORDON J. JOHNSON, ofAline drive, JOSEPH J.GARDNER, of Bishop road.DENISE E. DOSSIN, ofShoreham road, KATHLEENL. DOW, of Lancaater road,and CONSTANCE M. HOW.ARD, of Vernier circle. jun.iors AIMEE T. BELANGER,of Morass road, AMY A. AL-FANO, of Hampton road,SANDRA L. ALLEN. ofRidgemont road, KEVIN C.

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SIGURD R. WENDlN, ofNotre Dame avenue, wasoamed to Wvrceiter Pol)'.technic InstHute'. equivalentof an Alumni Hall of FameJune 7 when he received theRobert H. Goddard Awardfor Outstanding ProfenionalAchievement at WorcerterPolytechnic Alumni Allollia.tlon's annual luncheon. Mr.Wendin Is observing the 50thanniversary of his WPIgraduation. Shortly alter reoceiving a Master 01 BusinessAdministration degree fromHarvard, he formed his ownInveslment counsellng/finan.cial consultant rompany. Amember of the University ofDetroit faculty for 12 years,he also served on the GrossePointe Board of Education.

Elected recently to three.year terms on the Universityof Detroit board of trusteeswere JAMES H. DINGE.MAN, of Radnor circle, acouncilman for the City ofGrosse Pointe Farms fornine years and Mayor ProTem since 1970, director. ofthe Detroit Athletic Club,me m be r of the executiveboard Detroit Area Council,Boy Scouts of America, memober of the' boards of trusteesof the Citizens ResearchCouncil of Michigan, SaintJohn Hospital and DetroitScience Center, and member Grone Pointe South Highof U. of D.'s President's Cab- School Class of '71 graduateinet; LOUIS A. ROSSEm, ROBERT DOUGLASPISAR.of Edgemont Park, appoinled SKI, of Audubon road. son ofto UNESCO to represent the JUDGE ROBERT PISARSKIAmerican Institute of Archi. and brother of MARSHALLtects in 1973 and elected to WILLIAM PISARSKI, who isUNESCO's executive board presently attending York Uni.the following year. pasl.pres- versily in England. has reoident of the Detroit AlA ceived his Bachelor of Sci.-etI.pter';'nrt!m~'Gf Uta-vtr- .... .,.degree. at the ale Gf'ginla Par k Rehab1UlatiOft 20 from Yale University,Committee, tbe Mayor'. Com. graduating I u m m a cummittee 011 Kodel CiUes Pro. laude with high dis,tincl1ongrams. the Governor's Com. in Physics. Phi Beta KappamiUee on Aesthetics and the since his junior year, asre.

I Detroit Central Bualness 011. ciplenl of the Wohlenbergtrlct AnociatiOJl, presently Prize for Seienlle his namechairman of the Downtown will be permanently ins crib-Design Committee, member ed on the walls of Yale'sof U. of D.-. President's Cab- Berkley College. He has reoinet executive committee; celved a research position atand THOMAS F. RUSSELL, Princeton University, whereof Clairview road, pasl-pres. he will pursue D<lctoral slud.ident of the Financial Execu. les In Theoretical NuclearUvea Institute and a mem. and Particle Physics.ber of the executive boardDetroit Area Council, Boy

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Fine Arts Society of Detroit, oldest amateurdramatic organization in this area, has electedDiamond Phillips, of East Jefferson avenue, presi-dent for the 1975-76 season.

He was chosen at Fine Arts' annual meetingand dinner-dance, held recently at the DetroitAthletic Club, to succeed W. David Kludt, of Rath-bone place, who headed the Society in its just-con-cluded 69th year.

Serving with Mr. Phillips will be Mrs. JustinL. Giltner and Mrs. G. Burton Lord. first andsecond vice-presidents, respectively, Mrs. DonaldWorley, treasurer, and Mrs. Haig Avedesian, sec-retary.

Mrs. Donald Bliss, Charles S. Davis, III, Mrs.Robert Fisk and Mrs. Charles Truscon are theSociety's newly-elected directors.• • •

Committee heads for 1975-76 include Mr. andMrs. Martin W. Linder, in charge of the annualmeeting, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Kurtz, arts andcrafts chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Evans,Christmas party, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Ber-teel, forward planning.

Immediate Past-President and Mrs. Kludt areresponsible for reception, the Rid.ard A. Laws forreservations, the Frederick Damms for Dew activi.ties and Mrs. William H. Bundesen for publicity,

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Spe.ks VOWI to Alex.nder M.cPh.il .t Early Eve. I a wide.brlmmed orchid hat. also of Windsor, and Geraldning Cer.mony' B.rrist.r House Bridesmaids, dressed iden. Thompson, the bride's bro.

Rec.ption Follows Rites tically, were Sharon Cooper, ther, ushered._______ of King of Prussia. Pa., Deb. Flower girl was Tracey

Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MacPhail who were orah White. of Tallahassee. Thoms, of Windsor, themarried Saturday, June 14, at a 5:30 o'c'lock double Fla., and Mrs. Gerald bridegroom's .godchild. Ringring ceremony in Grosse Pointe Congregational Thompson, of .Hummelstown, bearer .was his ~ephew, Ja.Church, Dr, Roy Hutcheon presiding, vacationed Pa.. so~ Sm~th, of Windsor.for a week in Montreal and are now making their !hey camed b~skets of The r1te~were tollowe~ byhome in Riverside drive east Windsor Ontario dried flowers with fresh a reception at BarmterCanada. '" daisy accents. House, 5t. CI.lr Shores.

. the wide ,brim of her lace. Arthur MacPhail, of Lon. The mother of the brideMrs. MacPhail, the don, Ont., was his brother's wore a long gown of aqua

former C her 1e Lynn trimmed hat. best man. They are the sons Qiana, with a matching jack.Thompson, daughter of She carried an arrange. of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander et. The bridegroom's motherMr. and Mrs. Russell M. ment of miniature roses, MacPhail, of Colchester, Onl. selected a floor length gownThompson, of Hidden daisies and stephanotis. Kevin MacPhail, of Wind. of green chiffon with aI .. Cynthia L. Thompson, who th b th R t h'ane, was gIven In mar- came from Hayattlville. Md., sor, ana er ro er, ay ma c mg cape.riage by her father. to lerve II her lister's honor I

Her Ivory peau gown, trim. attendant, wore a halter ,med with Venice i.ce, fea. drels of orchid dotted swias l~ ~ A Itured Bishop sleeves ending '0n l e elaJieJ J<tpnarein ruching. More ruching II' rredged her neckUne,hem and S l DE" 'fIA L IC ~ ~ ~ SA12LYloE26Y1 8.20

Donald Laws A...t'Visit in Pointe ~~n~daefl';~~J11

Mr. and Mr•. Donald Law II 'ilL..nd their t.mlly .topped byIn The Pointe recently, IMlroute to Olympll, Wuh., ... & ,iii. A "G 'lwhere Mr, Law will "rve I' .-""IL .,... Istant Ittomey ,eneral bt.t. H(I~rof tbat atltl, to v1aJtfrlendl I!.. AtaiIIf'; ......:~ptI~ICY/ \"and hi. broth.r Ind aUiter- .... , "Ufj...In.law, Mr. Ind HrI. RlchardLaw, of Mount Vernon road,and their famn"

Don.ld, a rraduale ofGroIN Pointe H1Ih SChool.nd tbe Unlv.ralty of Illlch.I,.n Law SChool,bu been.tltloned for the put tllrHy•• n with the UDlted StlteeMarine Corp. Judp Aclvo-eat. Guerd. Dlputm.nt atCamp LeSeun•.

Aw.rd.d Ire.bm.D numer.all for the 1975 bu.ball •••.ion at Trinity College, Hart.lord, Conn., were UniveraftyUnett ,Il'aduate. HENRY C.FINKENSTAED'l',who play.

ed catcher for the Ba~tlml,Ion of tlle WlWAM C.FINKENSTAEDTS, of Hen.drle l.ne, .nd DAVID L.PETERS, whopl.yed infield.Ion at MR. anI! MRS. ROYA. PETERS, of Warner road .

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Pointe Congre~tion81 Church Saturday, June14, were CHERIE LYNN THOMPSON, daughterof the Russell M. Thompsonl, of Hidden lane, andALEXANDER MacPHAIL, son of the AlexanderMacPhail., ot Colchester, Ont.

Shirtsissake.

PhotO by Eddie McGtcth, Jr.EMILY MATHEWS, daughter of Mr. and

Mra. Steven J. Mathew., of Higbie place lOuth,.poke her marriage vow. to Mr. Neave, son ofthe Arthur S. Neavet. of Cincinnati, 0., Sunday.July 27, in Auumption Greek Orthodox Church.

Mrs. Charles T. Neave

Neave-Mathews Vows Exchanged• I , ,. . Ie ee n Ie d her lhepherd... of Deerfield, Jll.

Bride I Sllk.F.c.d Setln W.ddlng Gown. C.p Ind "IIIV" and formed a d.ep They wore yellow picturemUlionv.n Ir. Acc.nt.d with hem .dgin, her .kilt. hall and carried Colonial

Jew.l.d Brulsets Lice SlID more jeweled l.c. bouquell of dried nowera._______ cover.d her cap and .d,ed Flower flrll were Cheryl

A home in Cincinnati, 0., await. Mr. and Mrs. ber floor 1.nl!h 11llUioZlvell, and Julle Gruen, daughtersCharle. Thompson Neave, vacationing at French •• nd .he carried a French of Dr. and Mrs. Thomasman'. Cove, Jamaica, following their wedding in bouquetof white ;0..... leph- Gruen, of Chag,rln Falll, 0.,Auumptlon Greek Orthodox Church Sunday July .noti. and b.by.-bre.th. the bridegroom s cousins.27 ' In sleevelell trocka of ye1. Best man was Dean Ke.

The 5 o'clock rites at M tll f ul-bi pla low and ,reell .at1n••lrlped relakel, of Cincinnati. In thea . ew., 0 &.... ce net, .t)'led with batlau neck. u.ber. corp. were Thorn..

which The Reverend louth. Mr. N.av. 11 the IOD l1nea and ... hed with wid•. Kerel.ke •• nd Pet.r R. Mil.James Kavadas presided of Mr. IDd Mn. Arthur S. atrlped yellow, l1'eell and ler, both of Cincinnati, andwere followed by a re- Nene, of ClncIM.U, white ,I1'OI1I'.lnribbon, were Prelcott W. Slee, of Eleu.ception at Hillcrest Coun". Jeweled Bru.selt lace cov. honor m.ld Oi,. K.Uarekn., then, Bahama•.try Club. ered the bodlc. of the .11k. the bride'. COUM, and bridu. The bridellroom il the

Mn, Ne.ve 11the form.r faced aat1D,own cho••n by maida Janet NeIVI, the grandson of Mrl. Arthur S.Emily Mathew., d.ughter of the former Mill Math.WI for bridegroom'. .I.ter, SU'IJI Neave, of Cincinnati, and IheMr. Gild.JIllr,. Stevell J. her w.ddiD,. MatchinJ .lace Kurth.Dd P.trlcla aawllzer, l.te Mr. Nun.

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Mrs. k.tz Attend. Fraternity Convention in Kensas CityMrs. John Baetz, Jr., of attending the convention. She adopt an altruistic project.

Moross r a ad, represeated Is vice.prealdent of Province It provides training grantsProvince V of Alpha aamma V and editor of Alpha Pi for individuals worklng withDelta International frat.nUt)' Alumnu chapter, children with learning dls.for women at ita recent COG. Founded In ll1Of. Alpha abilities and sponsors an an.

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been added to the program.March 2:1, 26 and 28, (AIda

Ceccato, conductor), Cheru.bini's Symphony in D majorwill be played in addition toBeethoven's Symphony No.8.

A brochure det!lUing the 13aubscriptlon concert series,including the new CoffeeConcert aud Weekender Pop,Series, plus all special con.certs Is available now at theDetroit Symphony Orchestraoffice in Ford Auditorium,961~700.

the bride, Mr. Henn, herbrother.in-Iaw, and CharlesGordon Pin n lng, of GulfBreeze, Fla.

After a short vacation onBermuda, the new Mr. andMrs. Goerl will make theirhome in Baltimore while hecompletes Law School andshe will be affiliated with theUniversity of Maryland Hos-pital as a nurse in the Pedi.atric Intensive Care Unit.

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Ex c h an gin g marriagevows Saturday. July 12, inSan Mateo, Calif., were Don-na Marie Mueller, daughterof the Carl T. Muellers, ofBerkshire road, and StephenA. Bouch, son of Mr. andMrs. William Bouch, of SanJose, Calif.

The newlyweds will bemaking their home In Spo.kane. Wast!.

Miss MuellerWed in West

ganza, with matching fichus,and carried small, roundColonial bouquets of corn.flowers, yellow Sweetheartroses, while daisies andbaby's-breath, matching thewreaths in their hair.

Mark Keefe Kaufman, ofMcLean, Va., was best man.Groomsmen were James Ar.thur Humphreys, III, of Phil-adelphia, and John FordJones Humphreys, brotheu of

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Bermuda Rites for Paget Humphreys.........

Photo by Simons Studio. Homilton. BermudaPictured in the carriage which are MR. and MRS. HANS STEPHEN

took them from Saint Paul's Angli- GOERL. She is the former PAGETcan Church, Paget, Bermuda, where KING HUMPHREYS, daughter ofthey exchanged marriage vows Sat- Mr. and Mrs. James Arthur Hum-urday, July 5, to the reception at phreys, Jr., of Cadieux road.Paget Hall following the ceremony

Frankfort, Ill., was honormatron for her Sister, whowas also attended by MaicieCeciUa Goerl, of Salzburg,tbebri1legroom's siater, LisaAngela Pagliaro, of MountCisco, N.Y., Mrs. RodneyRenner. of B&1Umore, andMrs. Walter ,F. SChlech, 111,of Hanover, N.H.

They were dressed identic-ally in hlUer nec:k frocks ofWedgwood blue dotted or.

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Paget HumphreysWed In BermudaMrs. Richard C. Henn Comes from Frankfort, III.

to Attend her Sister as She BecomesBride of Hans Stephen Goerl

A reception at Paget Hall, Paget, Bermuda,former home of the bride's grandparents, the lateMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peniston Jones, followed theSaturday, July 5, wedding of Paget King Hum-phreys and Hans Stephen Goer!.

The Reverend Peter C. ---------Evans, rector, officiated Bachelor of Arts degree inat the 6 o'clock ceremony Behavioral Sciences fromin Saint Paul's Anglican Johns Hopkins University inChurch, Paget, Bermuda. 1913 and hu just completed

The bride, daughter or Mr. his seeond year at the Unl-and Mrs. James Art h u r venity of 'Maryland LawHumphreys, Jr., of Cadieux School.road, was graduated from The former Miss Humph.Chatham Hall, Va., in 1969, reys, given in marriage byfrom Goucher College, Tow. her father wore a sleevelessson, Md., in 1973 and from gown of dotted English net,Cornell.New York Hospital fasbioned with an EmpireSchool of Nursing last month. waist and high neck. An at.

She made her debut at taehed ,train falling from hera small tea at her home in deep, rounded Venlce lace1970, and Is a member of yoke waf bordered with theSigma Gamma Association. fame OCral motifs as tbe

The bridegroom, who bas deep hem of ber skirt.been making his home in Matching cut-out embrold.Baltimore, Md., Is the IOD of ered lace blossom appUquesMr. and Mra. Stephen Goerl, aceented the small cap se-of Anif, bel Sallburg, Au- curing her fingertip illusionstria, formerly of Po u a d veil. She carried a small.Ridge, N.Y. roUAd bouquet of Eucbaris

He was graduated from tbe lUle., stephanotis and baby's.Choate School, Wallingford, breath.Conn., in 1989, received his Mrs. Richard C. Heaa, of

(CoIltinaed from Pile IS) made available In the fall.and the Jaffrey MaUnee. Pub. Lecture/Open Rehearsals,lie bOx office we for these presented under auspices ofevents will be&1n September the Junior Women's ASBaela.2: however advance man or. lion for the Detroit Sym.derl are being accepted from phony Orehestra will be pre-season tickethold.er.. sented on four Wednesdays,

For the fint time in four e,ch program opening withyeln, renoWDed planilt Ar. a lecture by Mrs. Roberttur Rubinstein will appear in Kaiser at 1 o'dock. DatesDetroit at a .pedal fund. for tbl. year'. Open Re.raising recital to benefit the hearsals Ire November 5 andDetroit Symphony Ordlestra. 18 and Marcb 3 Ind 31.The recital ia seheduled for The ncwly.published 1175.Friday I. Marc~ ~.,Comple~_ 76 Detroit S,mpboay Orchel.proc1'alll'i1Dd aek« iDfonDa. tra Sub3c:riptlon Seaaon bro.tion lor thiI event will be chure refl~ tbe following~~~"'~'~%i.~~l &=~deeh:g~.J:c'Ie~:;. .. w.. oriIiDaUy announced in

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Fe,tival Set, Four Concert!Meadow Brook debut! by I "Coleman CoUeetlon" drlwn

three important musical ar. from f;:mous .cores he com.tists and tbe return 01 sev. poseel for Broadway and tele.eral popular old friend. w111 vision in c Iud i D i "Sweetbe featured attractions at the Chlrlty."Festival's lour concerti this Meadow Brook Music Festi.Thursday through Sunday, VII grounds, lawn Ind picnicJuly 31 to August 3. area Ire open from two

PianIst Rudoll Flrkusny hours before coacert.timemakes his' flrsl Festival ap. each evening. Meals and reopea ranees tonight and Satur. freshmen Is Ire availlble Itday evenings at 8:30 o'clock Trumbull Terrace. Plrkingperforming two concerts with on the grounds Is Iree.the Detroit Symphony Or- The Festival run. tllroughchestra. Pianist Cy Colemln the rest of the summer, toand con due t oi r Margaret Au,ust 31. with symphonicHarris make their DSO de. concerts on ThursdlYS Indbut! at lhe 6:30 o'clock Pops Saturdays, JIZZ on Fridaysconcert Sunday. and pops on Sundays.

The "old friends" are Min. .Ticket., priced at $7, $6nesota Orchestra Mus 1c ..nd $5, ($3 for 1.;. WIl .e;u).D Ire c tor Stanislaw Skro. are avaUable at Hudson's,waczewskl. who has conduct. Grinnell's Ind tbe Meadowed the DSO three times pre. Brook Musle Festival Boxviously including his Fest!. Ofllce. 377.2010.val debut last summer, andlhe Preservation Hill JIZZBand which first appearedat Meadow Brook In 1972 andhas returned every yearsince.

Skrowlczewski will con.duct the DSO and RudollFirkusny in the two classicalconeerll Thursdly and Sat.urday evenings. Pre.ervationHall will Ippear Friday eve.ning at 8:30 in the fifth eon.cert of the FestivlI's jazzseries.

Maestro 8krowacl&wski isconducting two different pro-grams this week. Tonight'sworks include Mozart PilDOConcerto in B.fllt majorK.450 and the B rlu c k n e rFourth Symphony, both be.ing performed for the firsttime at Meadow Brook.

saturday nleht's programwill leature Charles lYes'."Decoration Day," the Bee.thoven Piano Concerto No. 4and the Brahms SymphonyNo.2.

Ms. Harris' program Sun.day night includes some ofthe music she mlde' famousconducting oa Broadway -selections from "Hair." CyColeman will perform his

Mid.Century OutlinesPlans for Next Year

Florence Nolle was hos.tess (or a board meeting ofMld.Century ToastmistressCiub at her Clair'vlew roadhome Tuesday, Jll1y 1. duroing which Dorothy BranUey,president, outllned her pro.gram for the coming year.

Mid-Century meets regu.larly at the Grosse PointeCentral Ubrary in Kerche-val avenue. Vlsllors are wel.come. Further informationon the Club and its purposesmay be oblaln~ by contact.ing Mrs. Nolte al 881-0582.

Mrs. Macdonald Goodwin, ofDamascus. Md.. entertainsthe engaged pair's youngfriends at a CaOl-jJilili GlIdgetshower in her home, "CasaVerano."

Justice and Mrs. G. Men.nen Willilms, of Tonnancourplace, will fete the weddingparty, out-of.town relativesand friends at a Seplember 6cocktail party In theIr WestBluff home. Mr. and Mrs.Porter will then host the Re.helU1lal Dinner at the GrandHotel while out. of • wwnfriends slay on at the Wil.liams' for buffet.

Mr. and Mrs. Lentini havereserved the Isiand Houst.for the reception followingthe 2 o'clock wedding cere.mony in Sa i n t Anne'sChurch.

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Mr. and Mrs. William G.Ehrlich, of Harvlrd road,llre IUlIIoulleing the enaaae.meat of their d a u i b t e rPENNY to Bruce Cissell.son of Mr. Ind Mrs. JamesR. Cassell, fonner Cranfordlane residents who 1I0W miketheir home in Baton Rouge,La. A December 21 weddingi. planned.

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we<IdiD, On ICaeldnlc lalud dent perlOl1nel lor tbe Fort.are V.lerie Sue Lent1n.l.Dd Vaierie'l flther I. directorpail Porter wbose en,.ge. of Cheyboy,an'l Lentiniment hall been 'nDOWlced by Medical CUAic Ind chief ofher ~rellll, Dr. .Dd 111'1. ataU of the Cheboygan Hos.Nil'bol •• 1.elllillJ, of Cheboy. pitll. PbU'. father Is vice.IlID, president of Zieblrt Intema.

V.lerle, .raeluated from tiona!. Hil paternal Irand.the University of MlcbiJln father, the lite Phil Porter,this Miy with a B.chelor of Sr., was rector of ChristArt. de,ree ill Urbu Stud. Church, Dayton 0., andiet, i. speDdinr her third Mlck1ll.c laJ.Dd'. Trinitysummer II hostes. tour Church. HiI mlternal ,rand.guide at Fort Mackinac on father, the late Armin Rick.the 1I1a04. el, was president 01 the H.

PhiJ, IOn of Mr. IDd Mr.. W. Rickel Malt Company ofWWI.m Clan Porter, of Detroit.HamptOIl road, was grlduat. Severai pre.nuptial parUe.ed from Groue Pointe North are being g1ven for the youngHitt Scbool in 1910, from couple ill the Bluff homes ofKen.)..~n CoUtge in 1;7-1 and, lb. bland', lummer re.i.In )fly, from Cooperstown dent!. Mra. Theodore Sween.SChool 01 Hlalorical Museum ey, of University place, en.Studies. He is presently tert.lned at I luncheon forworlda, oa hll Kalters the- 20 In her Annex home Julysi.. 16, and Mrs. Edward Sharer,

He hII been a guide at 01 Bloomfield Hills, WII host.Fort Mlcldnac; this yelr, be ea, It • tel and liDen show.iI reselrcb ISsistut and er In her Pontilc's Trailchief guide In charge of SW. home July 28.

The Wilfred Doyles, of Eastput aside their gudeniDc ,loves to entertain their Lan siD" plan an August 2husfHlnds this Saturcby, weleomillC them to "The brunch for 30 on the porchTeahouse of the Green ThumlMl" at the Lakeshore of their East Bluff homelane home of the BolliD AIleDl. overlooking Mackinac Har.

Cocktail. at • will precede a buffet dUmer. bo~rs. John Gogban, of Alex.Everyone has been askeel to eome in Oriental In. andria, Va., will give an eve.fluenc:e dress, a. a compliment to the cIecor for the niDg kitcben shower In bereve Will'. home, "White Birches," Aug.

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Wabeek Woodscluster housing elegance

• • •In prestigiousWabeek of Bloomfield HillsWabeek is a new kind of Grosse Pointe in the making. foundedon the rich traditions of the past and taking its place amidlong established and venerable institutions in lhe vicinity such as:... Cranbrook. Kirk-in-the-Hills, and Meadowbrook. Andthe Country Club is the host course for the nationally knownP.A.l.IINVITATIONAL GOLF CLASSIC (July 22 markedthe 3rd annual meeting).Wabeek Woods is a luxurious cluster home community WltnlnWabeek quietly perch~d on the shores of Wabeek Lake.Wabeek Woods is surrounded by unspoiled land of rollinghills and valleys, woodlands and meadows, punctualed bysparkling spring-fed lakes and gladed trails. room tolive ... and room to play,If you are interested in thiS new and prestigious life-stylebeing created on virgin land nestled among familiar andrespected surroundings. come see Wabeek Woods inprestigious Wabeek 01 Bloomfield HillsThe 800 acres of the Wabeek Community have been preservedvery much in the original sUlle from ttle late Senator JamesCouzens property and are fast becoming one of America'smost successful new elite communities.We would be mosl happy \0 arranqe a private showing ofWabeek Woods for you if you WOuld call 851-9010,Or. if you wish, visll lhe models al your leisure Saturdayor Sunday, 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M,. during reception hours.Of course, the Wabeek Information Center, located onLong Lake Road west 01 lalrgraph IS open every dayto provide information ill1d dlrectlonill ilSslstance,

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Mn. Riehm G. Hanna serves as hhtorlan-arthl.vlst. Mn. MaI'Iaret Hawksley is in charge of cos.tumeI, wbUe the Mesdamet Donald Rothanr andDonald W. Kuhn .bare make.up responsibilities,Mn. Philip Dickinson and Miss Elizabeth CampaurespouibiUties for properties and dressing.

Other eommlUee ehairmen are Mr. and Mrs.Gerald L StoetzeJ', house, Charles S. Davis, Jr.,mlllic aocl choral activities, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W.Gohle, membership, Mr. and Mrs. Frands VanDeusen, proeram, Mrs. Milton W. Volkens, roster,Mr. and Mn. Donald M. Kuhn, script. Dr. StephenSehrader, set desIJD.sta,e-teehnical, and Roy Adel-bera, producer.dir~tor.

• • •ESU Honors Mrs, Detwiler

The Detroit Boat Club was annual meetingscene for. the English Speaking Union, DetroitBranch, thIS year, with Mrs. Ward A. Detwiler of~ree Mile drive, singled out for special recogni-tion.

It is an honor Grace Detwiler truly deserves,for she was one of the Detroit Branch's foundingmembers in 1923-and has continued her activesupport for over 50 years.

Among Pointers elected to ESU offices for1975-76 are Fred Flom, of Rivard boulevard, presi-dent, Mrs. Fred Maibauer and George 'NicholsonJr., vice-presidents, Mrs. Walter Bernard, secre~tary, Jack Mills, treasurer, and board membersMrs. Charles DodenhoU and Dr. Nelson Taylor.

• • •An OrMllhil E¥lning

WlDdmiU Pointe Garden Club members will

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Audrey L 0 man serveddoughnuts and coffee to 16members of the Trowel andError Garden Club, gatheredfor the last meeting of theirseason, at 9:30 o'clockThursday morning, June 12,in her Bournemouth roadhome.

Prior to the ladies' depar.ture for a Mystery Tripwhich took them to Mon.roe's I!&enfritz Orchid Nur-sery before a buffet lun.cheon at the Holiday Inn,Monroe, charter memberShirley Goolsby was pre.sented with a rattan fernstand in appreciation oC hermany years' dedicated ser.vice to the club.

Incoming officers were In.stalled, including Mary Nix.on, who will serve as presi.dent. Mrs. Loman Is the newflrst vice. president, Mrs.Goolsby the second vice.president.

June Gill will serve asrecording secretary, EvePorter as corresponding sec.retary and Rita Cook as trea.aurer.

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Dr. and Mrs. Terrell Kent Hebert to Make Their a multi.colored floral-on. shades of lavender and pink,Home in ludricksberg Germany for I beige pattern. The third was the bride,room's mother. a

th N t T I Y I in lace.trimmed blue volle. formal length dress of pinke ex wo ears Dr. Charles Boult, of Bur- chiffon with a matching ;ackdThe garden at the Balfour road home of Dr lington, Vt.. a classmate of e~. k Both b,md.others hS~dlecte

d M B . . .' th b Id t Alb'lon pm eym I lum orc I cor.an rs. enJamm F. Haddad was settmg for the e r egroom a . sa esSaturday July 12 wedding of their daughter College and Wayne Slate Um. g. .Ch . t' 'A H 'dd d d D T II K t' versity Medicjll School was The newlyweds vacationedns me nn a a, an r. erre en ' ,Hebert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Hebert, of best man. in A~pen, C.olo, They. Will beTrenton. r----------- Ushers included Ted He. making their home In Lud.

The Haddad home was Haddad, honor maid for her bert, ~f Lansing, brother of ricksburg, Germany for thesetting, too for the re- sister. in a lace.trimmed the b~deg~~h R~beJl ~ac~f next two years.ception following the 4 pink voile gown, full.ski.rted ~ar~ ,~~ ~tsar aVIS, The bride attended Centralo'clock rites at which and long.sleeved, and brides. am. ri e, a s. l't1ichigan University and IsS. J L . maids Diane Semmler Nurs. Gall Haddad and Mrs. .

amt ames utheran ing Supervisor at Sal~t John William Haddad provided the a graduate of Provide.nceChurch Past?r George Hospital, Gail Haddad. an- music, sinllin, three songs Hospital School of NUrsing,Schelter preSided. other sister. and ~1rs. Wi!. during the service. Thc bridcgroom completed

The ~ride's. organz.a gown l!iam J. Haddad, their sister. I The bride's mothEr wore his Famil>: Practice ~esi-was A.hne, With a tram. Lace in-law. a long.sleeved, jewel.necked dency al Saint John Hospilai.appliques edged her long --------------------------------sleeves and she wore a fin.gertip mantilla. Stephanotis8nd baby's.breath accentedher multi.colored bouquet.

Carrying old.fashioned, in.formal bouquets of freshsummer flowers were Betsy

Villanova University hasawarded a Bachelor degreeto Pointer JUDY L. BURKE.

Reservations are being ac-cepted for a tour to four ofDetroit's churches to hear amini.concert on their hislorietracker organs next Thurs.day, August 7, and Wednes.day, September 3, beginningat 5:30 o'clock.

Included on the tour areCass Methodist, Holy Trinity,St. John's.St. Luke and S't.Joseph.

Organist will be ThomasM. Kuras, F.A.G.O. Intrica.cies of the organs will be ex-plained by William M. Wor.den who built the organ 5t.Joseph, using many of theoriginal parts from the 1873organ.

Tickets, available at $8 perperson from the Detroit His.torical Society, 5401 Wood-ward avenue, Detroit 48202,include a church supper.

Co.sponsors of the programwith the Historical Societyare the National Society ofthe Colonial Dames of Amer-ica in the State of Michiganand the Detroit HistoricalMuseum.

These two exIra lours havebeen in answer to many reoquests following the Juneand July programs. Becauseof their popularity, planswill be made to schedulethem again next summer.

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Doris Nielsen to Head Veterans' Auxiliary

Doris Nielsen, a lite-long decorate the head table. Aresident of Grosse Poinle bud vase with a single car-Park and a Grosse Pointe nation will center each tableHigh Sebool graduate, will for 10.be installed as president of Mrs. Ross (Mary) White,the Detroit Distriets Associa. co-chairman,:s in cl:!arge oftion, American Legion Aux. tickets.Wary, for the year 1975-76. Elected to serve in other

The Association is a group 0 f f ice s are Mrs. Harryof over 2,000 women from (Anna) Stewart, first vice-Grosse Pointe, East Detroit, president; Mrs. Ant h anyHarper Woods, Highland (Mary Joan) Mannino sec.Park, Hamtramck and De- 0 n d vice - president, Mrs.troit'whose loved ones served James (Loma) Pointer, thirdin World Wars I or II or viee.president; Mrs. Robertthe Korean or Vietnam con. (Mary) Wenzel, secretary,flicts. and Mrs. White, treasurer.

I n her 10 c a I g r 0 up, Historian is Mrs. HenryGrOsse Pointe Unit No. 303, (Louise) Harris. Chaplain isMiss Nielsen served as presi. Mrs. Ferley (Alice) Milne.dent for three years and has Sergeant.at.arms is Mrs.held many MIler. effie ... aad Riehal'd (Rita). Man:otte ..chairmanships. just II she Execlllive committee mem-has in the Dlatrlcts wbere, bers include Mrs. Robert (El.in the office of secretary, mira) Curlett, Mrs. NuUshe served for 13 years. (June) Nazer and Miss Jose.

She has been active con. phine Wenger.5tantly since joining the Aux. Inslalled as junior past.iliary as a junior in 1957, president will be Mrs. Larrywhen she was elected to ber (Mary) Cournoyer, who justfirst office. completed a most impressive

The installation eeremony year as president.will be held at the St. Clair The installing team will beShores Recreation Center in comprised of Districts' pallt.East Jefferson avenue, Sat. presidents, with Mrs. Aloisurday evening, August 9, at (Martha) Paschke as instal-6:30 o'clock. Cocktails, a bu!. ling officer and Mrs. Josephfet dinner and dancing will (Marie) Chattinger as actingfollow. sergeant.at-arms.

Mrs. Harold (A n e ita) Installing Doris will be herCable, chairman, has an. mother, Mrs. Martin (Elva)nounced that a pink and Nielsen, of Noltingham road,white color scbeme has been who served as Districts'selected. A large center. president herself 25 yearspiece of pink carnations will ago.

Approximately 300 guestsare expected, including manyfrom out-of-town who areofficers of the Departmentof Michigan as well as Doris'godparents, Mr. and Mrs.Russell Hansen, of TacomaHills, Okemos.

CHRISTINE ANN HADDAD and Dr. Hebertexchanged marriage vows Saturday, July 12, inthe garden of the Balfour road home of her par-ents, Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Haddad. Dr.Hebert is the son of the Henry S. Heberts, ofTrenton.

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Mr. aDd Mrs. Henry E.Martin, of Lakeshore roadinvited more than 150 friends'to join them for the cele.bratlon of their 60th wed.din, anniversary last Slhlr.day eveniDg, July 26, from7 to 11 o'clock at the GrossePointe Hunt Club.

Mr. aDd Mrs. Martin,PoiDte residents for 32 years,were married August 31, 1915,in Menominee. the bride'sbometown.

Among special guests atthe anniversary party wereSister Mella Nolan, now reotired from a nursing order ofnuns. Sister Nolan was an at-tendant at the wedding.

Family 'members presentincluded the Martin's SOD,Donald A. Martin, and hiswife, of Mount ClemellJ,graDdaon Timothy Martinand his wile, from Scotts.dale, Ariz., and also fromSC!ottsdalegranddaughterMrs. Diane Mueller andgreat • lI'allddaughter CindyBrown.

Great. ,ranelton ShawnMartin, the child of tbe Tim.

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Open to all CMU alumniand friends, this year's eventat Sylvan Glen, will featureprizes and an evening buf.fet.

The day-long schedule ofevents begins with tee timesfrom noon t02 o'clock.Greens fees are $7 for 18holes or more. Followinggolf, participants many en-joy a hospitality hour follow-ed by a 7 o'clock buffet.Dinner reservations Ire $7.75per person.

Advance reservations forgol{ and dinner are request.ed. Reservations may bemade by contacting Cal Web-ster, ....7. Holes, Warren,Mlcb.~.

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Pointer Heads Red Cross

Mrs. Donald Sweeny,/III

CANDACE ELIZABETH LEE, daughter ofthe Harold Bernerd Lees, of Lakeland avenue,and Mr. Sweeny, son of Dr. and Mrs. DonaldNeil Sweeny. Jr., of Three Mile drive, weremarried Saturday. June 28, in Christ Church,Grosse Pointe.

to increase gIrls' self.aware.ness and confidence throughtravel whUe providing enjoy'able, educational and career.oriented experiences.

Spending Time on Their Toes

Eighteen Scouts from GirlScouts of Metropolitan De.troit were chosen to partici.pate in events this summer.

Purpose of the program is

Four Pointe Girl ScoutsWiden Their Horizons Read Sweeny-lee"Rites On June 28

Shelden, Jr., ushered. Mo.; her cousin. Bruce B.Bride's Parents Host Garden Reception at Their The mother of the bride's Elfvin, of Chicago, Jessie

Summer travel adventures Kanl" City, Mo., to partlci. l kId A H F II . {loor lenglh gown was pale EIMn, of Phoenix, Ariz.,range from a backpacking pate in "Aides to Handicap' a e an venue ome 0 oWing delphlnhtm blue In color. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Black,trip in Wyoming to a fashiOll ped (lirls." Sandra i. one late Afternoon Ceremony The bridegroom's mother of Albuquerque, N.M., andcareer seminar in Dallas for of 2S Scouts selected to . . ------- wore a floor length, multi. Lee Kreul, of Berkeleyfour Grosse Pointe Girl spend 1~ days at an eslablish. Vacatlonmg on B~rmuda and Cape Cod fol- colored green print. Both Springs, W.Va.; and TheSCouts selected to participate ed camp assisting 4ll physi. lowing their afternoon wedding Saturday, June 28, mothers chose cymbidium Reverend and Mrs. Robertin the SCouts' Wider Oppor. caUy handicapped girls. in Christ Church, Grosse Pointe, were Mr. and Mrs, orchid corsages. Ward, of SCoharie, N.Y., Wi!.tunities Program. Her duties will include Donald Neil Sweeny, III, who are returning to Out-of.town guests Included iam Frutchy, of E~mira,

Carole.Lee Lafler, of sen. feeding. dtessing and lifting make their home in The Pointe. Sir Cyril Cripps and his N.Y., Mr. and ~r~. Rl.chardlor Troop 327. plans to in. the campers, as well as help- Mrs. Sweeny is the ------------ daughter Mrs. Jack Humph. Newman, of Cmclllnal1, 0.,vestigate a possible career iA ing them enjoy many tradi. former Candace Eliza- lace.trimmed Juliet sleeves, ries. of North Hampton, Eng. and Nora Coslello, of Newfield ecology and wildlife tIonal camp activities. beth Lee, daughter of Mr. and a matching Juliet cap land; the bride's aunt Mrs. York.management as she joins SaDdra daulbter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bernerd csught her elbow length Bruce M. Regan, of Jackson. ------"Women in Wildlife," a two. and Mrs: Ronald Jacobs is Lee. who entertained at veil. She carried an arrange- ville, Fla.; her uncles and BAR BAR A A. RUEME.week campln" and hiking a se-'or at Gro •• e POI:nte h M d M C Do NAPP of Sout'" Rosedale

.. III ~ a reception in the garden ment of gardenias, slep ano aunts .r. an rs.. . n. " Utrip in Worland, Wyo. North High SCbool. f th . L kId tis and ivy. aid Elfvtn, of Shaker Helghu, court, has been named to the

Carole.Lee is one of 160 An inlerest in the fashion 0 elr a e ~n avenue 0, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Eutler University SecondS t I cted I rt" t home fo.Howmg. the 4 She was attended by Sara '.,l..:lcolm Kreul of Bronson,,' Semester Dean's Lis!.. cou.s se e 0 pa lClpa e Iield led Su.san M. Glirliki, o'clock rites at which The Sweeny, the bridegroom's ' _In thIS event.. of Senior Trook 327, to apply . t . I k' t dReverend Robert F. Mc- Sl~ er. In a ollg.s Ir e ,Her younger S15ler, Chris. for "Dallas Presents: Fash. "-' b k d I I (J

d Tr Gregor presl'ded. u<:lge ac groun pas e or.tine, of Ca ette oop 846, ioo Careers." Susan and 124 I . I . d . k

1 di I Mr. Sweeny 15.the son of a pnn, carrymg eep piliwill exp ore the verse e e. other Girl S c 0 u t s from .• .L. Mid Dr. and Mrs. Donald Nel'l geraniums.ments wblch m... e up - throughout the country were "-~h f'" J 16th h 18 In

A I 1 ted Sweeny. Jr., of Three Mile Dr. Sweeny was his son's Pat r i cia Bun.. orn, 0 pa .... , u y roug ...west mer ca as e en. se ec for tbis event which h B d . C thi the annual CeccheUi Balletgages iA "Bubble, Bubble, highll~"ts aU as"""ts of the drive. best man. Allen Neil Sweeny, Nort rys rive, yn a

6" ....~ Eh I'~h of Harvard road Conference at Michigan StaleToil 6: Trouble" which be. fashioa industry. designing, The bride's silk organza Jr., the bridegroom's cousin. r h. , ,gins in Gary, Ind. manufacturing, 5 ell i n g, gown was fashioned with an and John S. Snyder, both of Sally Face, of Moran road, University.

od Un . Alencon lace bodice and New York, and William W. Mariel Oakman. also of They received instructionAmong field trips scbed. m e g and advertismg. 1--------------------1 Moran road, Amy Slaven, of under such outstanding leach.

uted for the 72 BBTT girls The Scouts will go through Anita avenue, and Ann Louise ers as Richard Englund, dl.are tours of Chicago, a .teel a dress factory to see how sionals in the fashion field. they will experience several Wilson, of Lewiston road, rector of New York's Balletmill, a dairy form and the clothe. are made, tour the Susan Is the daughter of days of home hospitality as were among 158 .tudents Repertory Company. andDunes National Lakesbore. Dalla. Apparel Mart Build. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. guests of local Girl Scout from eight slates and the Margaret Marsh, of London,

Carole.Lee and CbriltiDe, ing, see designers at work Garska. She aUends OUr Lady families. District of Columbia partido England.daughters of James Lafler, aDd viIlt the .totkroom of a Slar of the sea High School. The 1975 Wider Opportuni. _are both students at GrOlle hlih.faabJon store to watch During e a c h of these lies program has been ex.Pointe SOuth High SChool. the uncrating, pricing and events, except fpr the Wyom. panded to offer Scouts a

Senior Scout Sandra Jacobs, placing of new merchandise. ing wildlife trip, the girls choice of more than 30 dif.of Troop 321, will demon. They'U meet and have an will live eilher in a collge fereot events in this country,strale her interest in help. opportunity for many discus. dormitory or at an esub- plus several internationaling others by traveling to sions with numerous profes- Iished campsite. In addition, trips.:1

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Pointer Charles W. Elliott member of the FiAance com.has been elected to serve as mittee and usher at Grosseehairman of the Southeastern Pointe U nit e d MethodistMichigan Chapter, American Church.Red Cross, for the 1975.76lis. He Is also past.president ofcal year. the Harvard BWiineu Alumni

As chairman. he Is priA. Club of Detroit and the Re.cipal Chapter officer. His reo eelS Club.sponsibililies include offering A graduale of the Univer-guidance to insure the Chap. sily of Kansas, he receivedter meets its ,basIc responsl. his Masters degree in Busi.bility of service to the com. ness Administration fro mmunily, and dec:idins with Harvard University in 1948.board members wbat Red He attained the rank of FirstCross services should be de. Lieutenant, .erving as aveloped to meet the ever. navigator and bombardier inchanging needs of the trio the United States Air Force.county area. Married and the father of

Mr. Elliott began his Red four dau,hters, Mr. Elliott isCross service In 1972 as a first vice.president ill cbar.gemember of the ChaptM!~'s .:NaUoaal Bank of. ,Detroit's

, bcMrd of dtreetors and Exeeu- RepoD.IBa_Jt'Dl.~'tive committee. Between 1972 Farms resident$ Mrs. Geand 1974he served as Chapter aid E. Warren and Peter -P.treasurer and member of the Thurber will be serving asFinance and United Fund vice.chairman of the Chap-Liaison committee, (in 1973 ter. William F. Bavinger,he was chairman of the com. also a Pointer, a Chaptermittee) . vice.chairman from 1973 to

He was named Chapter 1975 and chairman of thevice-chairman and member Executive committee 1974.75,of the Building and Nominat. will continue to serve IS aing committees in 1974. member of the board of di-

Not limiting his community rectors and Executive com.work to Red Cross, Mr. Elliott mittee.is on the board of truslees ofWilliam Beaumont Hospital, Initiated recenUy into Mor.the Greater Detroit Clurmber tar Board, a senior women'sof Commerce and the Eco. honorary, at Ohio Wesleyannomic Club of Detroit, is vice. University was Poi n t e rpresident of the Kidney FOUD' JUANITA STORMES, a Psy.dation of Michigan and is a cholo,y/Economics major.

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Mrs. Arthur W. Klein-scbmit, Jr., of Loch moorboulevard, entertained reocently at a supper party hon.oring her son.in.law anddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. GaryOldenburg, here on a visitfrom their horne in Miami

neyman to mastel'Crartsmanby submitting decoupage ob.jects for judging in varioustechniques.

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Photo by Branlby SiudioAt a 5 o'clock ceremony Saturday, June 28,

in Assumption Greek Orthodilx Church, TheReverend Demetrios Kavadas presiding, ALEX.ANDRA BOGAS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. PeterBogas, of Duval road, was married to Mr. Barat.ta, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Baratta. of Fair-way drive. The rites were followed by an eve-ning reception at Raleigh House, after which thenewlyweds left to vacation on the HawaiianIslands.

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Hagan, of Garden City, N.Y.,the bridegroom's uncle andaunt, Mr. and Mrs. RobertSullivan, of Elnora, N.Y.,the Donald Hagans, of GrandRapids, the James Lough.rans, of Westlake, 0., andformer Pointers Mr. andMrs. Thomas Meikle, whonow reside in Indiana.

Clarice T. (Mrs. E. C.)Grob, of North Renaud road,has been honored by the Na.tional Guild of Decoupeurs,accepted into that prestigiousorganization during a specialjudging session.

The decoupage box shesubmitted met the Guild'srigid membership qualifica.tion standards in hand.color.ing of prints, cutting, com-position, llning and finishingtechniques.

Mrs. Grob has been a stu-dent in Louise Hoyt's Depart-ment of Community Servicesclasses here In The Pointesince 1967. 'Mrs. Hoyt i., ofcourse, a Guild artiste from'way back.

Purpose of the Guild Is toset decoupage apart fromother arts and crafts and topreserve high standards ofquality and authenticity setill the 18th century. Mem.bers can advance ill theGuild from layman to jour-

,Thomas Sullivan acted ashis brother's best man. Theyare the sons of Mr. and Mrs.John Sullivan, of Hamptonroad. .

Usbering were John Sulli-van, another brother, andVIncent Simonelli, their bro-ther.in.law.

Mrs. Walsh chose a floorlength BOWDof white laceover brown silt for herdaughter's wedding. T b ebridegroom's mother's aquagown was formal length,long-sleeved and beaded.Each pillJled orchids to herpurse.

After a trip to Toronto,the newlyweds plan to makethelrhome In St. ClairSbores.

Out-of-town guests' includ-ed the bride's maternalgrandmother, Mrs. George

son of Mr. and Mrs. RobertJ. Kelly, of Van Antwerproad.

Attending the bride wasKathy Raczkowski, w b i 1eLeon Raczkowski attendedthe bridegroom.

The newlyweds will beleaving soon {or Australia.where both have contracts 10teach for two years.

Bob Lo Boat Cruise Slated11M' ""Imil""'" Dub .owI t'ri ..nd.

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Kelly.Tuthill Yows Spoken

Bride is Attended by her Three Sisters, Bride-groom by Two Brothers and Brother-in-Law;

Pair Vacation in TorontoThe wedding of Mary Grace Walsh, daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh, of University place,and Michael James Sullivan Friday, July 11, wasfollowed by a reception at the Grosse Pointe WarMemorial. ---------

Father James Cronkpresided at the ceremonyin Saint Paul's-on-the-Lakeshore.

Vertical ,.ppUque. of .Ven-ice lace accented the bride'sflounce • hemmed organzagoWD. Her illusion veil feUfrom a Juliet cap trimmed inmatching lace, and sbe car.ried her mother's weddillgprayer book, with phalae.nopsls orchids and stephan.otis.

She was attended by berthree sisters, honor matronMrs. Gregory Johnson, in a"Gatsby" frock of lemonyellow chiffon, oaoo brides.maids Anne and BarbaraWalsh, in rosebud pink andsummer apricot chiffon.

Roses, daisies and baby's.breath formed their bou.quets.

Miss Walsh WedTo M. J. Sullivan

Photo by Bransby StudioMARY GRACE WALSH became Mr. Sulli.

van's bride Friday, July 11, in Saint Paul's-on-the-Lakeshore. She is the daughter of Mr. andMrs. John Walsh. of University place. The JohnSullivans, of Hampton road, are the bridegroom'sparents.

Mrs. Michael Sullivan-

Name Pair of Pointers Orpheus Club OfficersThe Orpheus Club of De. will serve as secretary.

troit, a men's chorus cele. Re-elected treasurer of thebrating its 75th anniversary Club, which presents twoyear, has elected new om. concerts annually in thecers, including David Willi. Scottish Rite Auditorium ofson, of Heather lane, who Detroit's Masonic Temple, is

Dr. Benedict M. Leone, ofMarian court.

Robert Hund, of Farming-ton, has succeeded RobertJ" Livesay, of Birmingham,RS president. The Club's conductor is Blaine Ballard,director of Eastern MichiganUniversity's Vocal Music andChorus Departments. Accom-panist is Dalos Grobe.

At home In Roseville forthe summer are Mr. andMrs. Robert W. Kelly. whowere married at a ( o'clockceremony Friday. May 23, inFraser City Hall, with Ma.jor James Pompo presidillg.

Mrs. Kelly is the formerTerry Tuthill, daughter ofthe C h a r I e s Tuthills, ofBrighton. Mr. Kelly is the

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to the Detroit Historical S0-ciety, 5401Woodward avenue,Detroit. Michigan '8202. Asoniy 40 people can be ac-commodated, advance reser.vatlons are required.

Tbe tour is one of thefive now being co-sponsoredby tbe Detroit Historical So.ciety in conjunction with theNational Society of the Colo.nial Dames of America inthe Slate of Micbigan and tbeDetroit Historical Museum.

These tours are presentedto acquaint the communitywitb contributions the church.es have made to the develop-ment of the religious and cul-tural iife of the area.

GROSSE POINTE SKI HUT19211 MACK. fElT TOWOODSnom

..... 5110"",.1 !US..SAt.U05:JO, , .. , t:• .uo

For 5.1. By OwnerOn Winding Tree-lined SEVERN ROAD

But 10downtown end Ihort walk to Our Lady Queen 01 Peace Church end School. Clean.efflelenlly planned. comfortable 3 bedroom home, Panelled library or 4th bedroom (down-ltalrl). First floor lavatory (tiled). Aluminum Screens and storms throughout .Exterior recently painted. Large tiled bathrClom with built.InNew roof ano new aluminum gulters. draNlng table.W.th.r protected lrontentrance. Amp~ cloaet., 2 Natural "repillcet.~ Ilzed livingroom with large bay. Masonry .ncloled atorage room In baaemenlFlIlI alzed dining room. U Ihape<llcltch.n with dining area.

S""n by appointment only. Call 114.1318 for turttter Inform.non.

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ALL~HAMPOOS & SETS '3.50{WfthOl,lt ... lrQ"l

PERMANENTS Reg. $25, Only '17.50Senior Citizen's Shampoo & Wave, '3.50

(In ./l1K1 ThulS, Fri. & 501.) No lime Jim it.

Hair Fashions by Shirley21028 MACK AVE. G:P. Woods 884.0330

SELLING YOUR HOME?Grosse Poinle Heal ESlale (:0. has more uniqueways Ihan you can imagine. They purchase oul-r~llhl al fair price!!. They have Iheir designer re-view your house for lolal polenlial al Iheir ex-pense. They also have a guaranleed sale Iisling. Jrthis isn't enough they will also take Irade ins _from houses and yachls 10 farms and vacanl land.

This ability t~ be flexible is all important to buyers... d sellers alike. So call them and hear Iheir story.We' If bet they will win your favor.

882-0087

MID.IIAION1••• 11.RIII SALIYOU CAN'T LOSE C>.

PIA rING THIS GAME I ~VSELECTIONS FROM ) i .

OUR SUMMER LINES :.... $r'-$36 NOW 1417.28'7CHRIS EVERT BY

PURITAN - ALL POLYESTER, CLASSICSTYLING, MISSY SIZES s1899

-FAMOOSMAKERSAMPLES .. 25"- OFF!

ReaervaUons Ire still avail.able for Historic Church T01.orNumber ODe this Monday,August 4, covering SI. John'sEpiscopal Victorian Gothic-Ityled church; the city's old.est parish, 51. Anne's, now inill eighth structure; CentralMethodist, built to consoli.date the First and SecondMethodist churches; Sts.Peters and Paul, dating from1844 and St. Joseph's, whichstarted as a German ethniccburch in 1856.

The tour begins at 10:30 inthe morning and runs toabout 3:30 in the afternoon.It Includes a box lunch.

Tickets at $4 eacb may beobtained by sending a check

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MARRIED COUPLE desireslower flat, apartment orhouse, in Grosse Pointe bySept. 1. References avail.able. 821-1895.

CARRIAGE House wantedby married working eou.pie. Willing to work. Jim882.8042.

EMPLOYED middle ageman desires small home inVillage area near transpor.tation. 882.7205 after 4.

WIDOW just sold her home,in Grosse Pointe Park.needs an upper fiat. 5

'1i~ms by Se'pt., 1. Neartransportation. 963.8110days. 823.1278 evenings.

8-ARTICLES FOR SALE

FURS WANTED

,'D-VACATIOHIENTALS6A-FOR RENTFURNISHED

LOW!!:K l"LA't on HaJ'Cuurlor Trombley. Will consider WILL SHAHE lilY home wilnother Grosse Poinle area, rctired lady, vicinity ofOlder woman, mother and Harper, Whiltier. 476.8616.daughler. selling home inGrosse Poinle Park. 822. ,7-WANTED TO RENT

_5_766_. MIDDLEAGED COLLEGE2 BED ROO M house with teacher needs unfurnished

basement in Grosse Pointe house in Grosse Pointe or1 adult. no children. 822- nearby areas wilh fenced5770 after 5:30 p.m. yard and garage for Sep.

lember first. Call 3999343GROSSE POINTE WOODS, around 5 p.m.

Winter rental Oclober 1st -----------to July 1st. Townhouse, GROSSE POINTE SCHOOLfully furnished. Mature male employee wishes onecouple or widow. No pets bcdroom apartment or Car.or children. Rcferences. riage h 0 use in Grosse885.7973. Pointe City or park. TU

6B-ROOMS FOR RENT 5.1380.GROSSE POfNTE Couple

PRIVATE enlrance, exten with housekeeper W 0 u I dsion phone, young business, like 3 or 4 bedroom, fur.man. References. 881.7024

1 nished for July. AUg" andafter 3 p.m. September, 1976. Will pay

SPACIOUS room, privatc $500 to $700 per month.. bath, working lady. Refer. Dates flexible. Box W.20,

ences, $25 a week. 882-4054. Grosse Pointe News.1-----------ROOM to rent - Gentleman

wilh references. GrossePointe Farms. TU 1-2379.

4326 YOHKSlIlRE. Beauti. OWNER'S GORGEOUSful large upper flat. 6 CHALETrooms, car pet e d lh'ing Near WaUoon Lake, liwim.room, dining room and SUll ming, golf, $250 week. 478.porch, Married adults, no 9613.pets, $180 pcr month. 882.1 -C-O-TI-A-G-E-ol-I-L-a-k-e-I{-uron,in1895 or 574.1777. Forester. Modern. 2 bed.

I N ICE L Y finished studio rooms, $100 per week. 822.aparlments in a 20 family 0006.apartment. building n~:~If-,C-m-G-B-O-A-T--K-E-Y-.-Florida.Grosse Pomt.e. Only $ I 2 bedroom luxury apart.per month. Nice (or 1 or 2, ment available (or thcNo pels. No ~r~gs. Clean, seasdn or 3 months mini.well. kept bUlldmg, Tell" mu n 885-2867phone, 331.3909 Qr 821.2818 I , .

or 821.89fl5. 6F-SHARE LIVINGQUARTERS

BEDROOM 2 o:lth tlflpCrnilt on Harcourt, Nice condillon. Immecliatc pos',(',sion. $325 monlh.HIGBIE MAXON

886.3400

RESPONSIIH.r: '" n ~l AN!t"ilrr.c'r wishrs ~.r. r;,r,i] ,upprr flilt. in Gr()~se I'ointe I

area, Rrferrnces a\'ailab\r. ICall 3121052.

4 BEDROOM. 2'" h~lh" ex(ra large family room. dming room. living room and I

modernizrd c()untry kHeh:cn. convenient IOC<llinn HI iWood,. S:,',() m,)[,lh ~"r, '91:l1 A\',,,:~.~)lf' ~('>p! 1 I ~ ( 1.1",.\\1 :1,\'0 Ldl!LI,IJ't) rl'd.

lagr~", ;naii"hl" With fJ.,hin~ ho~I, o,cJ1()()kin~ h~alltlflll L"h(' Ii"ron In 1.(,x,n"lon IIrll:I\I,. ,4 md,', , CfII'UI ! 1"I:\uri ~ol;11 :' (",,'."Ilurl h of )'orl Huroo. $90 I ):(I(,PII ch"lr'. E:H'r \I(,II! ",It.wrek. 118404'i5. ditiun. LA 74,'!I1.

6A-FOR RENTFURNISHED

6-FOR lENTUNFURNISHED

344 NEFF ROAD, upper, nearJefferson, 1a r g e elegantapartment. 3 bedrooms, 2baths, kilchen complete,fireplace, screened porch.Beautiful garden, heat in.cluded. Adults. Lease. $450per month. 885.5094.

COZY one bedroom apartment in altractive settingEast Nine time near Je!ferson. Stove, refrigeralorulililies except electricityWill decorate to YOUr selection. Direcl downtownbus. Adults, no child re n orpets. $155. 886.1327.

STUDENTSWhy drive miles to work and

school? Suburban living inDetroit's Historic IndianVillage area. 7 minulesfro m downtQwn. Apart'ments from $100 to $200Swimming pool, tennis.

HIGGINS MANAGEMENT9149 E. Jefferson 824.BOI0

UPPER 3 room income,'stove, refrigerator, large5tore room, .all u Iilities.882-3612.

ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroomhome, $180 month, fullycarpeted, appliances, base.menl, garage, kids, Pi:tsOK.

LA K E PROPERTY, $190month, 2 bedroom home,sunporch, appliances, base.ment, garage. Kids, petsOK.

STYLISH 2 bedroom bunga.low. $150 month. Carpeted,appliances, kids, pets OK.

DOLL HOUSE, 2 bedroomfull basement, $170 month,sbag carpeting, appliances, 6C-OFFICE FOR RENTkids, pets OK.

CONCOURSE EASTNEWLY DECORATED flat, BUILDING

3 bedroom. $170 month. 20811 Kellyutilities paid. Appliances, 4 room oHice suite available.carpeting, ,kirs, pets OK. 884-4156

CLEAN 2 bedroom flat, $140 2 0 F F ICE S available onmonth. utilities paid, shag "The Hill", $70 and $50.carpeting, appliances, kids 885-7510.OK.

WOULD YOU like a deluxeSMALL 5 room flat, $120 4 oUice suite? Ideal loca.

month. Ulilities paid. Ap. tion, 20550 Vernier off 1.94pliances, air conditioned. expressway. Air condi.kids, pets OK. tioDed. carpeted, pneled.

LARGE 4 bedroom flat, $180 'Small private building withth Ut'l't"d excellent appearance, most

man. I I les pal . New- delightful atmosphere. Mr.Iy decorated, basemenl andgarage. carpeted, kids, Piku, 776-6660.pets OK. FOR LEASE

HARPER WOODS - 19959SEARS RENTALS Vernicr Road _ attractive

368.3600FEE GUARANTEED 24 room office suites. Car.

peted and newly decorated.BEDFORD - Large 3 bed. Daily janitor.

room lower, garage, $160 EAST DETROIT-Kelly at 8 "ALMOST-NEW" APPARELplus security. 644.4243. MiJe-3,OOO sq. It, Excellent Carefully selected current

CADIEUX. Warren, 2 bed. exposure. Second floor. Will styles of designer and bet.room duplex, recreation partition to suit. ter apparel. accessories,room, garage and yard. EAST DETROIT-21567 Kel. i~qr~~st~ w e 1r y and "old.$230 a monlh. 8854033 or Iv. -1330 sq. ft.-Ideal for885-8758 Consignments Welcome

. physician, next to pharma.LAKESHORE Townhol!se _ cy. Will partition. Lots of' LEES

corner ('maintained), adults. parking. Brand new. Area 20339 Mack (near 8 Mile)"Club, pool." No pets. Se. needs general practitioner. 881.8002curity. (Leasing) 885-8864. Mrs. Jeffries. RealtorTV 20899 OLD GOLD, and jewelry.

5061 BERKSlIIRE Eleg. ant Buy.Sell.Or Repair. Jewel-3 bcdroom, 11/. bath col lIAM~~i:of~~ARE ry appraisal service (withonial. $260 per month. 882. 22811 u~ck Ave. photographs), Ed war d9891. Various siz~'w office suites ~~~~a ;ae~el~~~e~3 ~I~~iBED ROO III apartment. available, desk space and Federal Building, 88SS755.

stove, refrigerator, heated, sceretarial service.clean. Lakewood. Warren. 8844516-779.5230 BARN SIDING - Authentic823 1851 1" weathered, hand hewn,

. . OPPOSITE Easlland. Opal natural timber. 1463.2179.EAST Warren. Lakewood, 3 Plaza, 2room suite. 777-

bedrooms. heated. $150 4646. AUTOMOBILE owners auto.hi

. d mobile ins u ran c e withmont y, no chI! ren or ROIIDE BtJII.DI"'G. 2711 E.

t 821 6030 • " quarterly payments as lowpe s. . . Jefferson. 5 minutes down. as $16.27. TU 1.2376.

HOUSTON. Whitticr • Hayes. town, 0 f f ice suite 140 ------ ------3 rooms, newly carpeted, square feet. map.\uaclures 4 STEEL CRANK windows,hcated. $150 monthly. no reps.. retired executive, approximately 54 x 54. 1182.children or pcts. 821-6030- ele. 259-1010 for appoint. 8034.77[.6863. ment, 9.5. STROH'S T.SHIRTS

ASHLAND, 1 bedroom upper, 6D-VACA TION Beer mugs. Slroh's Gift Shop.boat well. Sieve Byrne 271. RENTALS 18519 Mack avenue at E.7600 9530 --------------- Warrell 882.3990.

, .: _p:~ FLORIDA, l\l a rc 0 Island. -----------------BEDROOM duplex, I:ar~ge, Rentijl~ beautiful waler KONICA IfEXANON Zoombasemenl, carpeting, cx- front condominium VIlla. lens 200.80 mm, 1-'.3.5 withtras. Grosse Pointe . ~t. hiwl'cJ..J.,'. monthly. fish. ('a ,e and fill f'r , exc~l\elltJohn Hospital area, 177)(' in~, boating, pool, rlc, conditi0n. $250 01' bl'<'\ ofChester, 8863708 or 881. Sleeps 4 adults. new com. ler. 8n03!)1 after f, p.m4058. plelely fur n ish e d. TV -'I~STAN.TCOPIES .. IO;-

~fANISTIQUE • -W-'a-r-re-n-a-r-e-a,I _!~~~.~=- . . ..__ lAw Priced Prinlin~nice clean 4 room apart. ST, PETERSBURG on the SCRATCH PADS. 35c LB,ment. stove, refrigerator. Gulf. 2 hedroom. 2 balh 3 Ibs, $\.00

Condominium. pool. t<:nni~. WEDDING 1~\'ITATlO:'\Stransportalion, $110 plus '0 '{de('orator furnished. 8M. pen .• on. thru Sat. ~5 pm,utilities. Quiet tcnants only, 0211. ECONO~IEE SERVICE7755388. ..... . .. PRINTI:"(;

F () H T .\lYEHS IH:,\(,IJ, . 15201 K"r,:fll'v;,1Ylc,r,id.l, ~lIlf front ,'onrl,): "I Lak"!)\Jllltctl\lI\llim. ,I"t'i" G, 2 t.rJ t;ru',c l'uin!<' V\ 2,7HIII;(xHl1~';. 1J(I('I;:-, ~1_'T1Il:~;. holf, _.. ... - ~-'---lil:lr;l':'. rhe.t':'r, ,::"i!:rog I THEFS J-IW'ilTl:RE":'<1~;, ;',ini'. SLJ month WAHEIlO\Sr: SALE$:i:,(J ili wl'ekly, E\'cllil1~~. ~'()'::70(; OfFcollect, 1.519.738,6790. .200 pieces of fine furniture

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BY APPOINTMENTC. W. BABCOCK &. SONS

771-0000

ONE BEDROOM apartmenin an attractive Eastsidlocation on Whittier neaSI. Matthew's C h u r c hrental includes aU ulilitieexcept electric. Additionafeatures are balconies, resident manager and aiconditioning. 2 availablfrom $175. 884.3555 belwee1 and 5 p.m.

EASTLAND AREA, 1 orbedroom luxury apartmentCarpeling, appliances, poolair conditioning, carportFrom $195. 773.1341 or 9617411.

DENTAL STUDENTS, 1 bedroom efficiency apartment1 block from U. of D. Dental School, 2711 E. Jefferson. Private entrance. AIutilities, air, $150 month259-1010 for appointmen9.5.

BEACONSFIELD near MackUpper income 5 rooms and'bath. Newly decorated andcarpeted. Gas stove, refrigera lor. Prefer mature employed lady. No childrenno pets. References. Seeurity deposit. $150 month882-8398.

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PHILIP.Ouler Drive, 2 bed.room, family room, diningarea, newly decorated. Nopets, $210. 885-8443.

LARGE 1 bedroom apart.ment, G r 0 sse PointeFarms, cDmpletely refin.ished, new kitchen, $250 permonth. Call after 6 p.m.884-4888.

MOROSS-Harper, 3 bedroombrick, ,basement. Maturecouple preferred. $215 plussecurity deposit. 979.5217.

GRACIOUS 2nd floor flat,newly decorated 3 bed.rooms, 2 baths, living anddining room, carpeled, kit.chen with range and refrig.erator, full basement, 1 cargarage, $350 monthly. VA4-3478.

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BABYSITTING, G r 0 s sPointe City, mother ofyear old would like to carfor preschoolers durinschool year. My home, fuor pari time. 886-8058.

18 YEAR OLD girl will takcare of pels and planls iyour home. Grosse Pointarea. 884-9339.

VACATION on Day babysitter-colleee girl, over 21with own car. Call Kim886.3299.

ACCOUNTING SERVICESavailable. Call Adol, 3317576 or Dru, 822.7655 after5.

A.l GIRL, experiencedcleaning, excellent ironerhonesl, dependable. 571.7794.

EXPERIENCED lady wishesday work. Reliable. 925.6252.

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BOOKKEEPING for smabusiness or professionalPayroll, accounls payabland receivable. ele. Picup llnd delivery. 882.3078

LADY. mature, experiencedfor baby sitting. reference331.6664.

MOTHER experienced ichild.care wisbes day.carfor child over 2'h. Nea~fellwagon, Peace Lutheran and SI. Matthew'schools. Excellenl references. 8860389.

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COUPLE to live in and takeover household duties inGrosse Pointe home. CalMiss Hall, 962.3126.

4A-HELP WANTEDDOMESTIC

WIFE of invalid needs partime sitter, evenings andweekends. 886-5300 days882.2653 evenings and week"!HIli llil"r 12 p.m.

WAN TED - Experiencedcooks, waitresses and coupies. Grosse Pointe Employment Agency, 'ruxed5-4576.

HIGH SCHOOL GRAD will 6-FOR RENTcare for your grounds the UNFURNISHEDrest of the year. 3 years I DUPLEX in st. Clair Shores.experience. Excellent ref- 2 bedrooms, central air,' 2erences. 882.1451. . car attached garage. For.

MEDICAL ASSISTANT-Ex. lease. Adults only. $295.perienced: EKG, V e n a I E. R. BROWN 776-8500Puncture, Injections, Of. ATTRACTIVE apartment Inlice and Insurances. 884. excellent Grosse Pointe 10'6846. cation. Mature gentleman

LAWNS MOWED _ Garden- only. $200. 882.0930.ing. landscaping, odd jobs. NEAR Grosse Pointe-BrickExperienced, reasonable, Colonial. Married adults NEWPORT near Jefferson. 2references. Jim Parsons. only. $240. No pets. Eve. room apartments, $90 per886.1290. nings, TU 5'()152. month including utilities.

IHOME REPAIR and serv- ONE BED ROO M apart. Adults only. 821.7492.

ices. Carpentry, plumbing, menls. a p pi i a n c e sand LA K E WOO D - Jefferson.general maintenance. Res. heat, $175 and up. Security Apartments from $85 perideot of your area. Call deposit. Good transporta. month. Adulls only. CallGeorge E. Bass, 881-llO83. tion, no children or pets. 824-2937.Available, reliable, reason. 822-6611.

bl N . b to U ' BEDROOM single home,a e. 0 JO 0 sma. NEWLY decorated 3 and 4R f nces $200 per monlh, plus $225

e ere • room apartments, $115 and security deposit with lease.l\-lA-TUR--E-\-V-O-~-lA1-N--w-i-sh-e-s up. Alter near Jefferson. Call 886.3627.

babysitting in my home. Stove and refrigerator in.k

2 2 eluded, 4 doors from Jef. GROSSE POINTE PARK onLa epointe. 822-3 9 . ferson bus line. 885.2695. Wayblirn, newly decorated.

COLLEGE student nee d s -G-R-O-S-S-E-P-O-I-N-T-E-W-O-O-D-S-'3 bedroom lower flat, $225money, will paint houses, Immaculate 3 bedroom brick a month. Security deposit.garaaes CaU Larry VE $275. No children, no pets.9.3582. . home at 1632 Brys Drive. 864.4666.

Includes some carpetingHAULING away rubbish, and drapes, fenced yard, 1 NEW RENTAL!

wrecking garages. Deliver car garage, full basement, FIRST OFFERING - Thistop soil, field sand. 521. gas furnace. Move right in delightful 2 bedroom lower.0728. for only $310 monthly. Ex. Kitchen has slave and reo

ceptional references reo frigerator. A new enclosedHANDYMAN-Tired of nag. quired. For appointment, porch and separate full

ging ~'our husband 10 do 964.5550 weekdays. basement. Carpeled, ex.those odd jobs around the cept (or 1 bedroom, drapeshouse? Such as painting, CHATSWORTII near Grosse in Jiving room and diningpaperhanging and some Pointe. Upper 6 large mod. room. Excellent area!minor repairs, Hire your ern rooms. decorated, $lBO. TAPPAN 884'.6200own Handyman. Reason Utilities extra. 885.6803.able rates. 886.1251. ---------- ST. CLAIR SHORES\ ACCENT potless 5 room ranch with

T ;\'0 U of !II students look. On Singles with apartments finished basement, garage,ing for work to pay tuition. (rom $90 to $'00 o(ferl'ng I' $375 thSERVICES INCLUDE - centra aIr, mon .

INTERIOR and EXTERIOR swimming and ten n i s Car pet i n!g and drapes.PAINTING courts.. Available September 15.

LIGHT CARPENTRY HfGGINS MANAGEMENT GARFIELD.MORAVIANROOFING anti GUTTER 19149 E. Jefferson __ 824.8010 DRIVE

REP AIR CHALMERS at Jefferson, Excellent tri.level, fa mil yHOME ~1AINTENANCE apartmcnt from $90 monti. room. den, fircplace, at.

Experienced Doug 882.1826 Adults only. Call aftcr 4. tached garage. carpeting,822.5667 drapes, $485 month.

ASPHALT Drivcway sealing 1 . --------by two experienced stu. CHALMERS . JEFFERSON WILLIAM LOCKARDdents. Make your driveway area. 3 rooms and bath. REALTYlook like new. Reasonable. stove and refrigerator, All 92.1100 778.1082Call Mark. 881.9961. utililies, $8,';. VA 44818. ------------___________ .__ Roo~ apartment. Semi

OLDER W,S.U. ~tudent woulrt FOREST LAKE furnished. No children, no)

like room possihly board APARTMENTS pcts. Sc('urity deposit. TUin exchange for babysit. 1 anrt 2 hrdroom (rom $185. 55638 or 343-0037 hctwerlltin/!, light housekeeping, incluclcs hcat, air condition. 11 and 5.elc. on evenings and ()r in/(, modcrn c!cctrir kit. --._-- ---- .-----wrckend~, Also good cook. chen. carpetmg, pool. many DEDHOOM upper income,I.ik<~s children and pets. more conveniences. ,\cross good location. Maryland-

: 8351831. from Lakc SI. Clair. 5 Outer Driv(', adults. $125I minutes to Metropolitan month. 571.6106 days. 882.~MATURE-;'~oman willing to Beach, "t.o mile Norlh Shook 1488 evenings.I care for hou~e, plants. and Road Ml C\nmnns Offl'ce .. ---- --------.- .. - ... . ~'" DUPLEX. 3 rooms 2','.1baths,

pels during your absence. phone 7913093Personal references on re- ______~ ' ----- - ._- family room. n arc 0 u r Iquest. 835.1831. FIVE ROOM flat on Mary. rDad. Grosse Pointe Park.

_____________ land. $150. Garage avail. Children welcome. 823.5331TWO MEN with Val' will do able, $15 Call heforc Fri aftcr 5,

movinl(, haulinll or dr. day Illorning or aHrr Sun BEAUPRE 2 hedroomlivery, Experil'flcccl. rl'a clilY nighl. I r,244402, ranch __ den _ excellcntsOllalJle. 7,')!) OGOll. .. J - I d',. $"'/\ th 1r:-.r llAN VILLAGE--Modern I C()1l I Ion. 'tVV mon -

DOG and hou.'il' sillmg for ()I\,~ brdroom apartmrnt. )'car lease - -00 pets.vacalionrrs, A Iso day c.1rpetrd. ulilities. privatc I JOHN S,work. CUrTl'nt rdcrrnces, parking at door, $165. 961. GOODMAN, INC,579<l417. 7411, 499.9378. 193 Kercheval 886.3060

5-SITUATIONWANTED

PRIVATE NURSINGAround the Clock

In home, hospital or nursingborne. RN's, LPN's,. Aides, 5A::....SITUATIONcompanioDs, male attend. DOMESTICants. Iive.iIuI. Screened andbonded. 24 hour service.Licensed nurses for insur.ante eales.POINTE AREA NURSES

TU 4.3180

HOME & HEALTHCARE

BY MATURE nurse companion,HOMEMAKERS.UPJOHN five or six days Iive.in. Ex-

Nurses, Nurse Aills, Geria. cellent Grosse Pointe ref.tric aids and housekeepers erences. Box K.15, Grosseto work part or all the Pointe News.lime. All e m ploy e e s , .screened bonded and in- YOUNG lady. Wishes lightsured. 24' hour service. housekeeping, days. Ref.

Detroit 872.0200 erences. Lori 293-6357.

LOOKING for full time hclpExcellent growth possibilities, days and eveningsApply at Jack In The Box20599 Mack Ave., GrossPointe Woods.

4-HELr WANTEDGENERAL

RESTAURANTEMPLOYMENT

J-LOST AND FOUND

REAL ESTATESALESMEN or SALESWOMEN

We have openings for 2 more energetic, ambitiousmen or women. Must drive a car. We arrange licensetraining If not licensed. Also continuous professionaltralnillg.

We are total Multi list, members of the GrossePointe Real Estate Board and the Macomb CountyBoard of Realtors and McEdra Multi list.

Ca 11 for an interview to see If you qualify for thismost remunerative and fascinating business.

Ask for Mr. Carter or Mr. Pelers.

KENNETH W.CARTER CO.

884.4400

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RETIRED women on Social LOS T - Prescription sunsecurity would like house. glasses, dark blue, Farmskeeping room or will share Park. Please. 886.5767.apartment or house willing LOST, black male cat, whiteto do light work in returnfor Room and Board. Call paws, markings. Grosse

< Emily, 772.5196. Pointe Park. Reward. 823.4n3.

BEING A Tupperware deal. LOST-3 girls' rings, 2 gold,er is fun and profitable.llM-I08S. 1 turquoise. Sentimental

Please return to City Park.NEED a chauffer to airport, Cash reward.

etc. Experienced college 4-HELP WANTEDstudent with chauffer's li.te~e will drive you. Call GENERALLou Piper, 882.5142.

OUR THANKS to our GrosseTRAVEL AGENT for estab.

lished !(rowing St. ClairPolDte friends for making office. Written resume onlyour flrat year such a sue. P. O. Box 3, St. Clair, Mi.,eesaful ODe. 48079.

IIIAlUC BROOKSCarpet Cieall1Dg Co. SALARY or draw. New pay

m-wz program for Real Estate

2-1MTE1TAIMMIMT trainees, no experiencenecessary. free schooling.Mr. Alastra. 777.1010.

HAVE FUN with aJI. E.S.P. CASHIER-18 years or olderParty. Private readinll for for nights, week. ends, Holi.all. Please call 56S.t3M, or days. Apply within, 1.4wrile Antoine, Box 157, pim., 19210 Mack.Dearborn Heights, U127,for free brochure. MATURE WOMAN for baby

-. sitting in my home. SChoolyear, flexible hours. Call

2A-MUSIC 331.3727.EDUCATION CUSTODIAN for area

GROSSE POI NTE church to do yard and in.

MUSIC side work. Physically able.Slarting salary $9,000. Re.

INSTITUTE OF ply to Box LIS, Grosse

Re,uter now forPointe News.

Summer semester DENTAL ASSISTANT, expe., InJtructioD offered in Piano, denced preferred. Dr. Rob-

, <;Voice. G ui tar, Strings, ert C. Small, 11801 Morang.

- Woochrinds. Distinguished 371-6300.faculty. ro 2-4963, 16237 BOOKKEEPER

I Jlack at Three JlUe.,(; WOODS MUSIC STUDIO FULL CHARGE

2OS51 Mack Dear Vernier St. Clair Shores area firm

'. Guitar .. PiaDO Lessonshas opening for full charge

Home or Studiobookkeeper. Establishedfirm offers a variety of ac.

I; 885-0024 counting responsibilities

PIANO LESSONS, qualifiedwith very good salary,health insurance, profit

{ teadler, my home. 882- sharing and pension plan.7772. send complete work and

'21-TUTORING salary history in confidenceto Mr. Hemingway 'it P.O.

PRIVATE TUTORING Box 691, Southfield, MI.in 48076. An equal opportu.

YOUR OWN HOME nity employer.

All subjects; aU levels. BABYSITTER housekeeper,, . ,AdultS and children. Cer- \0 care for a. 5 y~ar. old

titled teacbera. and clean house, 11:30 toCaD: S. Monday thru Friday.

DETROIT AND SUBURBAN Own transportation. Sep.TUTORING SERVICE lember 1. Must have ref.

356-OOOt erences. 88S.1448.

GROSSE POINTE Pre.Kin. HOME IMPROVEMENTdergarten has some FaU Sales, solicitation, mustopenings ages 3.5. 886-4747. have own car.

CHARING CROSS

2e-HOIIY EXTERIORS

I' INSTRUCTION 882.3100

FLOWER arranging classes DENTAL ASSISTANT part

DOW forming for Septem. time experienced in four-

ber, will work with fresh, handed dentistry. 885-4460.

dry, and silk flowers. call R.N., full time or reliel, over-JlDet 885-0583 or 882-5996. see. health, progrl\m at

3-LOST AN~ FOUND beautiful Whittier Towers,retirement residence, live

FOUND female Siamese cat in if desired. Call Mr. Kenlvie i ni t y Grosse Pointe 822.9000.Hunt Club. VA 4-6384. WOMAN to sit full time, 5

FOUND a watch -at Grosse year old boy. must live inPointe High ~nnis court, area of L8kepointe andcall J. J. at 823-3236. Jefferson. 823.5198.

FOUND - Pregnant young EXPERIENCED proof read.cat, wearing collar vicinity er to work approximatelyMaryland near Jefferson. 3 to 4 hours evenings, 6:30821.9813. to 9:30. Call 779.5230, be.

FOUND white cat, one greentween 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.

eye, one blue eye, in Wind. RESPONSIBLE person formill Pointe area. 824-4165. care of 2 children, 8 and

LOST - Cross and chain at5. Mack.Moross area. Morn.ings, Monday thm Frida~'.

Farms Park, Sunday, July $20. 885.5550.27. Reward, TU 1.5243.

NEED extra income? Call

AUTO SALESMANAdol, 331.7576 or Dm, 822-7655 after 5 for appoint.

FOR NEW CAR SALES. men!.Large East side Lincoln- HAIRDRESSER wanted withMercury dealership. Call some clientele. excellentTony Frank at 259.2190. commission. Ask for David. I

779.6770.

CLERK-TYPIST iI

Immediate opening for trllist to work at our GrossePointe office, Must type at least 45 w,p.m. ac.curately. Previous office experience desire able.Apply in person.

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A.FRAME Chalet, near Gay.lord with lake access. Onl00x200 wooded lot, 2 bed.rooms, forced air, fultbath, $29,000. 771.3113 orGllylord, 732.4464

12C-FARMS FOR SALE------------YALE AREA, 40 acres, wilh

beauliful woods, 50 min.utes to Grosse Pointl'.Owner must sacrifice at$750 an acre, Will considl.'rselling smaller parcel. 1.384-6618.

IIG-MOIILE HOMES

II F- TIAILEIS ANDCAMPERS

121-V ACATIONPROPEITY

HARDTOP canvas h'aHer,good condition. $475, TU2.3657 .

1973 BLUE BIRD }IotorHom'e. Excellent condilion.12,500 mlles. Allison shespeed transmission wilhFord 391 engine. Call Mar.

shall Robbins 313/588.1556.

lle-IOATS ANDMOTORS

1973 FORMULA 340, SuperBee 1.0 .. low hours. Veryclean. Like new, $5,250.886.5014.

SEARAY 1973, S.R.V. 200,20', 188 horsepower, im.maculate condition, dockand extras included. $~.800.773.7142.

CATAMARAN WILDWIND42x16, fastest of all, $9,300.Weekdays after 6, 372.0015.

S~IPE 15'6", completeequipment. trailer. excel.lent condition, wood, $975.474.6599.

28' 1972 CHRIS CRAFT Catll'lina with hard top, Twin 20H.P. Only 60 hours. BOlltis at Grosse Pointe FarmsMarina. Call for appoint.ment, Monday thru Friday.963-6005.

CHRYSLER 20' fiberillassCuddy Cabin 10, 200 horse.power, white, loaded. Ab.solute new condition. $5,'000. Well 31~, G r 0 5 S ePain Ie Park. 822.9290.

ALe 0 R T SUNFISH, wilhtrailer, new sails, rllllling,custom features. 882.6957.

14' LYMAN 25 horsepowerEvlnrude, orillinal new can.

dition. $400. 882.3740.

TALBOT 17 feet, packs in 2bags. Kayak and sail. 886.7040.

13.FOOT SAILBOAT wi I htrailer and outboard motor.$1,700. 884.1809.

INBOARD 16' Runab<.ut, 75horsepower, fiberglass bot.tom, mahogany hull, excel.lent condition. Seen atFarms Pier, well 116; $600.882.2887.

SAIL BOAT, L.S. 18, fiber.glass, with trailer, splnna'ker. com pas s, anchor,large comfortable cockpit,foam fiotation. Good stiffboat, ready to sail for only$1,200. 881.5719.

1975 O'DAY day sailor, II,Boslon sails, extras. Makeoffer. 886.8906.

24' SAILBOAT, excellent con.dition, com pie t e motor,sails, all equipment, wood.Asking $2,900. 884.6318.

SLICKCRAFT, 1974, 55235hardtop, 188 Mer cur ycruiser, loaded, like new.$10,800. 884.()854.

1964 OWENS 25' cabin cruis.er, excellent condition, besloffer. 881.0036.

CATAMORAN 20' B. Lion.new paint and lrampaJinetrailer. 773.1714 evenings.

-------CHRYSLER 1970, 5 horse.

power motor. :'Ilinl concli.tion, 6 gallon tank. $165firm. 884.2824.

: 12D-LAKE AND RIVER

R INK E : WIN~~[~~l~TE: LAKEFRONT LOT

CADILLAC CO. i Ovcr 3,4 acre, 80' frontagl' on

536.6260 I' Lake St. Clair, Serluded;on Lakevil'w Ct, South of

OR Windmill Pointe Dme.

7 57..0767 I Enough room {or larlll'I house and tennis court, TtJ, 53600.

SHOPIN COMFORT

At OurINDOOR

USED CARSHOW.ROOMon Van Dyke

between 10 and 11Mile Roods,or visit our

new faciliites at11 MILE ROAD,

East of Van Dyke.

ROGER

1963 MERCEDES BENZ 190SL sports car, two tops,excellent condition. 882.4414.

1970 OLDS Della 88 4 doorhardtop, full power, vinyltop, Good condition. Makeoffer, TV 6.9383.

1955 CROWN VICTORIA withglass roof, in mint condi.tion, original paint. (InAnn Arbor). $6,000 or bestoller. '304.1915.

1974'h M.G.B. Convertible,wire wheels, overdrive, FMstereo, Extra sharp. $3,900,343-0038 after 3:30 p.m.

1972 CADILLAC Eldorado,SUR roof. other features,33,000 mUes. $4,650, firm.882.8283.

1974 DART 4 door, black,loaded. $2,800. 885-4115.

1971 4 door MARQUIS. air,power, stereo, electric win.dows, vinyl roof, ver)'clean. 921.2500 days.

1974 DUSTER with sun roof.stereo. CaU 224.e7Z4, askfor Tony. days.

'70 MEr~CURY Montego sta-tion wagon, 351, powersteering, power brake., 2leater, A.l condition. 43,000 mUes. $775 firm. 821.7801.

Il1tl3 MONZA coupe, Runsgood, with automatic trans.milsion, new headers withchrome exten.lons. Recordplayer !listaUed. Cheap.Call 822-6807 after 6 p,m.

1972 C HE V Y KinglwoodEstate, air, AM/FM stereo,

9 paSleliger, luggage raek,41,000miles. $1,995or olfer.372.5124.

1971 PLYMOUTH WAGON,olive green with green In.terior, 48,000 mUe,. goodrunning condition, $795.Canbe seen FrIday from 10a.m. to 7 p.m, at 195 Ker.cheval corner of Moran,886.5256.

1973 CHEVROLET WAGON,9 passenler, air condition,AM/FM. $2,400. 882.8833.

1974 CADILLAC, executivecar, like new. 18,000 miles,fully equipped. Must sell.294.7653; II no answer, 886.1190.

1972 CORVETTE, co up e,automatic, power brakesand steerIng, excellentcondition, Targa Blue, air,AM/FM radlo, new tires,773.8273 after 4 p.m,

TEACHER lelling 1973 Olds98. 2-door luxury coupe,air, stereo; power windows,seats, door locks. Yellowwith black vinyl top. Mintcondition. $3,350. 886.9293.

1969 OPEL Kadetle, clean, reoliable transportation. $550.882.3320.

19' CRUISER 80 horsepower'75 CADILLAC Coupe De. Evinrude, eiectric rontrols,ville. orange cabriolet roof, hydraulic lift. new boat

white body, 00/40 sellt. cover, in water at GrosseMany options, Mint condi. Pointe City Park. $1,200.lion. Miles. 4.180. Price 886.8728.$7,500. 777-6259.

'70 CHEVY. 4 door, 8 cylin.der automatic, power steer.ing, power brakes, wellmaintained. $875. 822.S523.

1971 OPEL WAGON. needsbody work, reasonable.818 Whittier.

McGLONECADILLAC

20ttXS HARPER i2 blocks nor1h of Vemler I

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PRE.OWNEDCADILLACS

AND1975 DEMOS

'72 Chrysler N.Y. Cpe.'74 Sdn. de Ville. Lo.tded.'73 Pontiac G,P. Air.'75 T'Bird. 2,379 mi.'74 Buick Le Sabre'73 Montego. 11.475 mi.'73 Cpe. De Ville Stereo'73 Eldo Cpe. Loaded.'73 Sdn. De Ville. Air'72 Cpe. de Ville. Clean.'74 Ford Country Sq. Wgn.

1971 V.W. SUPER BEETLE,goo d condition, AM/FMs t ere 0, $1,150. 824.8718.After 8 p.m.

1973 L eM AN S, automatic,air, AM/FM,t1lt wheel,vinyl roof, mag wheels.$2,695. 882-6011.

1970 TEMPEST, 2 door bard.top, automatic, power. Ex-cellent condition. $850. 886.6948.

1974 MONTE CARLO, air,power brakes, power steer.,Ing. AM/FM radio, radial.tires, Landau roof, 14,000miles. lI89-{)782.

'60 CHRYSLER wagon, .. ir,power steerinll', powerbrakes, automatic, AM.FM,77,000 miles, no rust, $600.Can 888.3557,

1973 GOLD DUSTER, excel.lent condition, power steer.lng, automatic, Call 882-5858 alter 5:30.

LATE '72 Yamaha, 125 En.duro, 5 speed electric start,adult owned. Never been ontrail. Show room condition.Only 316 actual miles. Ask.ing $500. 779.2901, ask forMr. DiLorenlo.

HONDA 72, C.B., 350. excel.lent condition. Owned andcued IQr by finicky adult.$695. 882.1139.

1973 YAMAHA 250 Enduro,excellent. $550. 886-5734.

MINI BIKE and motorcycle,(Hodaki 100) for sale. 881.0986.

1972 HONDA Scrambler 3SO,good condItion. $525. 521-3899.

350 K A WAS A KISS, 1968,$400. Mike, 885.8311.

ll--eAIS FOI SALE

1974 SUZUKI 125, for trailor r 0 ad, less than 400miles, $600. 824-4396.

1974 XL 250 Honda, exceUentcondition, low mileage,881-4270.

HONDA CB.!50. 1972. $625,824-11779.

1974 HONDA CL.360 Street 11974 CUT~SS Supreme,Scrambler. Runs great, ex. power, air, stereo. Makecellenl condition. Evenings offer or trade plus cash.922.7708. 821.1523.

1969 OPEL G.T., call after6. TU 1-4382.

'72 GRAN TORINO, powersteering, power brakes,radio. Excellent condition.Evenings. ~1.8026.

'73 IMPALA, 2 door customcoupe. vinyl top, power andair. low mileage. Excellenlcondition. 88t.134'.

Pege Twenty.OneII-CAIS FOI SALE

WANTED: Frencb .Provin '71 VEGA GT, 4 on the floor. 1968 MUSTANG Faslback,cial bedroom set. _-8245. Excellent condition. $1,000. stick, good tires, body,

882.5098. After 6. M.P.C. $100. 886.2457 after6 p.m.

MERCURY Monterey, 1971,10 passenger station wagon.air con d i I ion e d, tinledglass, radio, power brakes,power steering. roof rack,steel belled tires, $1,495.882.5476,

1971 VEGA G.T., 4 speed,AM/FM, goo d rondition.$995. 884.5083.

1975 COUPE DE VILLE, un.der warraety, many extras,best offer, 889.0302,

9-AITICLES WANTED II--eAIS FOI SALa

IOA-MOTOICYCLESFOI SAU

881.8082

WANTED; Donations ofbooks, records, games,hob b y magazines, forA,A.U.W. Sale. For pickup, Mrs. Jane Maur, 8866681, Mrs. Margaret Woodlord, 882.3432.

WANTED estates, 1 piece orhousehold. Cutglass, ehina,art glass, silver, old post.cards, valentines, paint.ings, p r i n t s, c I 0 c II: s,watches, jewelry, guns, 1973 OLDSMOBILE Cutlassknives, military items. lin 2 door, brown with vinylens, quilts, coverlets, dolls, top, power steering, pOwerold toys, Indian Items, brakes, air. 37,000 miles,rugs, blankets, pottery whitewalls, AM radio,leaded glass doors and $2,725. 882-6051.l'Iindows. Mark Lusk, 521-3742. If no answer call 1974 GRANDVILLE, 4 door,after 7. power windows, door locks,

6 way seats, cruise control,air conditioning, AM.FMstereo and more. 9,000miles. 8890762.

ELECTRIC trains, LionelAmerican Flyer and othersAlso old toys wanted. 3720569.

IBM ELECTRIC typewriterWide carriage, Excellentcondition. 30 day guarantee$375. 881.9302.

USED STOVES and refrigerators and furniture. 8852624. 356-{) 121 . I

WANTED for sentimentalreasons. FIESTA DINNER. II

WARE, and odd piecesgood condition only. TU 1: .9593 or 884.9092.

ORIGINAL art objects. Orl.ginal graphics, sculpturesand paintings accepted onconsignment basis. Pickup and delivery. AdamsWest Gallery, call 963.6005.-------

WANTED used wooden stepladder 4-6 steps. 885-3288

'-AITICLES WANTEDBOOKS, Art Objeell Solllbl

Browsen alwa,. wetcom.B. C. Claes, 1670 LeMils Ethel Claes, 16'l0 JA.verette (41218). WO 3.4287.

JEWELRY, OLD GO L D,STERLING, ANTIQUES ItFURS wanted on consiiJ1ment or will buy. Ourprofit is small so you getmore.

SAFES WANTED. Almo.tany eondition. WoodJ Lockand Safe. TV 1.9247.

LEE'S20339 Mack

AUTOMOBILE 1DsuraDCe ..Iowa. $51 per year. can

TEL-TWELVE MALL Chesney Insuranee Alene,for your oYer the pbOlle

Antiqjle Show and Sale - quotatiOJl. 884-5337.Southfield, Michigan, July31st through August 10th, '73 GREMLIN X, big 6 c)'lin.MOllda)' through !)'aturday, der, alr, Levi interior, AMI10 A.M..9 P.M. Sunday FM, power steering, excel.Noon - S P.M. Free admis. lent condition, $2,300. 824.sion-parking. 4188,

ORIENTAL RUGS wanted '70 MAVERICK 2 door, auto-will buy or trade, 1I1soex: matic, 8 cylinder, factoryperience in eleaning and air conditioning. OrIginalrepairing. Appraisals. 588 green finish, $700. 882-3740.4939, 543.0514. 1973 DODGE Monaco 4.door

ANTIQUE Oak dining room Brougbham, 360, has every.set and carved lamp, pic thing plus radials, stereotures, silverware, ivory tape cassette, rust proofed.handled carving set. 776 Cost $5,916, sell for $3,295.4306. 776-4306.

BRASS BED, headboard and 1971 VOLVO, 1428; excellentfoot board, art deco, $1200 condition. 882.1857.Call 616-629-4121. 1968 CORVAIR, automatic

2 PICTURES 1898 Recorders transmission, radio, rustCourt Jurors, and Sheriffs proofed, new tires, lowin front of County jaU. 1905 mileage. clean. $2,800. 881.Tiger cheer leaders on 0508.Stroh's cart, horse driven 1970PONTIAC station wagon,881.3104. power steering, power

TELEPHONE BOOTH with brakes and air. Very ,oodoriginal seats, doors, etc condition, only ",000 miles.Perfect condition for kit. $1,050. 1-463-8901.chen, recreation room or 1971 DODGE C t d ibasement. Real conserva. res woo, n-termediate wagon, powerlion piece. 886-4358. steering, power brakes, lir,

EARLY 19TH Century paint. luggage rack, 38,000 miles,ing A. Kaufmann. An ex. new tires, good condition.cellent antique. 386.1389. $1.650. 888-8112.

8C-OFFICE 1974 MATADOR coupe, lowEQUIPMENT mileage, air, stereo. best

offer. After 6 p.m" Bob,882~.

ANTIQUE LA.\lPS and artglass wanted. Signed orunsigned, Top prices paid.Oak furniture. any amountSterling silver, any typeor amount. Will purchaseany good antiques. It paysto call us first. Flint: 1.7U5~ or 1.238-6629.

FLEA MARKET, '928 Cadieux at E, Warren, everySaturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m882-4396.

II-ANTIQUESFOI SALE

FURNITURE retillllhed, re.paired, atrlpped, any typeof caning. Free .ltimates,474-8853.

KN ABE professional studiopiano, 46" high. dark ma.hogany. Excellent condi.tion. Make offer. TU 2.2931.

PLA YE R PIANO - Upright.886.8728.

STUDIO Gran<! Piano, Vose,good condition. Privatehome. 895.5355.

YAMAHA 6'1" Grand Piano,beautiful condition. $3,900.838.8470.

STECK console piano. verygood condition, $450. 779.9326 after 6.

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Rentall $8,50 per month,Drum outfits, ImpUflers,guitars, nutes, • n:oph ones ,electric bUies, cJauiealguitara, violins, trumpets,orlans, banjos, con godrums. clarinets. Olher •.All rental f~. applied topurcbase price. Studio,861.2662.

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GIRL'S SCHWINN 26" 3speed, lemon yellow. New.$95. 886.3312.

UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS -Year old, Sterne Hansonlamp!, Hendredon tables.New plush acrylic emeraldgreen carpet and pad, 75sq. yards, wall accessories.886.3312.

BEDROOM SET, mahoganytwinheds, complete withmirror, vanity, .dresser andnight stand. 882-2823.

SCHWINN BIKES. Boy's 26"3.speed. Girl's 26" coasterbrake. 16" Pixie. 881.5790.

YARD SALE, starting 9 a.m.Wednesday through Satur-day. 4341 Guilford, belowCadieux.

ATV 7 H.P. 3 wheel, 20'woo d extension ladders,Craftsmall 9" Radial saw.331-0077.

SEARS portable, convertible,dishwasher, $100. 882.2031.

DINING suite, exceUent con.dition, good quality. VA 1-2436.

ANTIQUE pool table in needof repair. 9 by 4~, 3 slatetop. 885.(1221after 12.

GOLF BAG-PGA pro model.Never used. 886-6083.

10 SPEED Gran Eurosport,3 months old, generator,saddle, carrier. $110. 881-3136.

LARGE Oriental lamp, 1960waffle iron, ~ size violln,Waltensbergpainting. TU5.7485.

SCHWINN sprint bike, $100.Nyda bike, $4(). Both withextras. in excellent condi.tion. 886.2034.

WRINGER wasber. Ironrite,both excellent condition.823-5198.

GARAGE SALE-Filing cab.inets, lawn furniture, type.writer, miscellaneous. Noclothing. 20084 Doyle Courtoff Fairford. 9 a.m. Satur.day, August 2.

YOUR portrait done in oils,$30. 2 settings. 821-4238.

GARAGE SALE - 765 Mid.dlesex between Essex andWindmill Pointe Drives inGrosse Poinle Park. Flow.er pots, toys, householditems. furniture, trunk andsome antiques. Thursday,Friday and Saturday July31, August 1st and 2nd, 10a.m .. 5 p.m.

FRANCESIAN Silver PineChina, Fostoria PatricianCrystal. 463.2155.

ORIGINAL oils, rugs. col.onial brakl, nylon twist.shags. Chair brown tweed,wooden ladder, roll.R.wayframe. Changing, utilities.typing. tables. Fans, qual.ity coats, misc. Saturday12 to 5. 785 SI. Clair.

DLACK vinyl library sofa,$50. 881-6589.

POOL TABLE, 7', composl.tion sla Ie, $135. 885.5187,

DIAMOND 2.21 carat, round.$1,475.

REFRIGERATOR - S elfdefrosting. kitchen tableand 4 chairs, electric sew.ing machine, lamp table,bedroom dresser and mir.ror, vacuum cleaner andattachments. Also miscel.laneous. TU 1.2043.

GARAGE SALE - Friday.Saturday 96. 911 S. Brys.Also furniture items. bar.gains. 881.8903.

GARAGE SALE: Drapes,long and short; lamps.chandeler, books. bicyclefor two. clothes for thewhole family, childrensoutside equipment, furni.ture, air conditioner. 195Kercheval, corner of Mar.an. Friday only 9:30 .6:00.

WEDDINGS. Dried and silkby florist at home, reason.able, compare our pricesand workmanship. 839.6434.

DOUBLE maple bookcaseheadboard, frame, match.ing chest of drawers. mir.ror. New Beauty Rest boxsprings and mattress pur.chased this year, $300. AI.most new portable Rem.ington typewriter $25. 2golf carls $5 each. All inexcellent condition. TU 2.7879.

ETHAN ALLEN comer deskand stack bookcase, alsounframed oil paintillgs. 776.6306.

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GARAGE SALE - Saturda8 a.m" tools, boating hardware, household items. 108Lochmoor.

YARD SALE - Thursday.FrIday. Desk, large pieces.~51 Three Mile Drive, De.troit.

36 INCH round formica ta.ble, 2 chairs, good condi.tion, $15. Saturday only.372.9562.

ANTIQUE solid walnut drop.leaf table. Circa 1840, $350.Queen Anne China cabinet,$225. Mahogany server $100775.8145.

GARAGE SALE, metal util.ity trailer, 30 lb. propaneequipment, antique toolgas bollles, c amp i n gchest, hand tools and hardware, antique trunk, de.pression glass. china,plant stands, lamps, furni.ture. Friday.Saturday. 1594.1586 Anita, Grosse PointeWoods.

ONE LEADED glass frontdoor; 1 combination screendoor; 1 lawn mower; 19K12 Willon rug; 1 treetrimmers saw; 1 stepladderCan be seen Saturdaymorning August 1st. 15324Mack Avenue, Detroit.

GARAGE SALE, 2 family,mangle, bedroom and kit.chen sets, couch, bikes,toys, fireplace and house.hold equipment, miscel.laneous. Friday and Sat.urday Ie to 4. No presales. 688 Peach Tree LaneWoods.

BREAKFRONT china cabi-net $150, marble top serv.er . $50, kilchen table, 4chairs $50. All like new.881.1459.

SOLID Mahogany 6 piecebedroom set. 331.8584,

SKlIS, Rossingnal Roc 550Used 3 times, $150. Nordicafoam boots $50. Call Timafter 5 p.m. 885.2836.

PIANO $30, 6.Jight crystaglass chandelier $4(), adjustable wall light $5, nursery lamp $6, girl's SchwinnStingray $25, new electric'mower $60, used electricmower $15, self. butteringcorn popper $5. 331.8419.

GARAGE SALE - FridaySaturday August 1st, 2nd10-4 p.m. Women's coatssuits, dresses, separatesand accessories. Brandnames, some never wornsizes 6-12, childrens clotheshousehold items, bicyclestudent desk, drapes andmany more valuable itemat low, low prices. 413 MeKinley.

SKI equipment, Nishimmuraair form boats, $4(). Langestandard. $20. Nevada Nevatic bindings, $30 per pairetc. 884-5605.

WESTINGHOUSE eleetristove, 35" wide. Excellencondition, $45. 881.3399.

BASEMENT SALE. Furntture, lamps, pic t u resdrapes, kitchenware, barCorner St. Gertrude - Harper, basement apartmen6, in condominium. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 104.

16.FOOT Sears self-defrosrefrigerator, coppertone; 30G.E. self.cleanIng rangecoppertone. Small appliances, vacuums, service fa12 Wedgewood Queenswarchina, G.E. portable colaT.V., plate glass mirrorsall in excellent condition885.7028.

FRENCH dining room se$400, sofa $50, electric dryer $95. stereo $100, bunkbeds $60 complete, Frenctables $20, maple dresse$75, air conditioner $20. 8828833.

ODDS AND ENDS garagsale at 818 Trombley RoadPark, Saturday, August10 a.m .. 5 p.m. Baby Porta.crib, heavy porcelaiwash basin with metalegs and towel bars. canning jars, 3 wardrobtrunks, typist chairs anstand, miscellaneous.

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GARAGE SALE - 1001 Balfour cor n e r JeffersonBroadtail coat, 16mm camera, e I e c t r i c mowerchairs, lamps, crib, records. household i t emsfloral supplies, outboardmotor.

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tor, stove, pool table. 8863627.

CANOE, 16' fiberglass, $100Seaberg juke ,box and records, $150. 20 gallon aquarium alld stand, $15. Barbell weights, $15. 773.1411

649 RIVARD - Garage SaleSaturday 10-4. Player piana, furniture, toys, appliances, clothes and miscellaneous items, '

ANTIQUES - Garage Salefurniture, glassware, toolsgarden equipment, clothing, odds and ends. Saturday, Sunday 8.6. 3600 Beaeonsfield.

STERNS and FOSTERQueen size mattress andbox spring, excellent condition. 885-4420.

BACKYARD ART SA L EJust returned from Italywith my original paintingsdrawings. Also ceramicstextiles. Thursday. FridaySaturday 10-4. 1168 Buckingham.

STUDIO grand piano-Vosegoo d condition, privathome. 895.5355.

NIKON Photomlc FTN bodyolily plus leather case,Exc. condo $225. Call 294.6424 between 12.5.

HONDA - ZSOA trail bike,$175. Schwinn 20 . inch,girl's, $4(). Both new can.dition. 886.9220.

YARD SALE of priced flow.er arrangements. 9.5. 3969Courville, Detroit.

BICYCLE, boy's Ratiegh 10speed. white. Like new.Call 8llS-0409.

GARAGE SALE - B a b yitems, baby clolhes, toys, Imiscellaneous. Friday, Sat.urday, Sunday, 10 a.m.5p.m. 202 Lochmoor, GrossePointe Woods.

ROUND Cherry table, leavesand chairs. Perfect. After4:00 882.3915.

SPEED QUEEN w r in g e rtype washer, $25. Call 885.2-lS4.

BOAT equipment, dinghy,sports equipment, trumpet,fiute, clothes, plants andm 0 r e. 64 Merriweather.Thursday.saturday.

BASEMENT SALE - Thurs.day, Friday, Saturday 10.4. 606 Lincoln.

GARAGE SALE, 350 MosellePlace off Williams aociTouraine. Friday and Sat.urday.

HANDYMEN - Jalousiewindows, frames. stormsand s c r e ens for llx18room. Paneled doors, shut.t e r s. &i Merriweather.Thursday.Saturday.

GARAGE SALE - 10.2, 2105Brys Drive, Grosse PointeWoods.

GARAGE SALE - Fridayand Saturday 10-4, benchsaw and mot 0 r, tools,trunk, folding bed, winemalting equipment, furni.ture, pIc t u res, lampsbooks, household it ems.847 Washington Road.

FANTASTIC 2 family yardsale, everything from A.Z16~' bo8t, motor and trail.er, 8' Hydroplane, 3.6motor, furniture, schooldesk, dishwasher, sma Iappliances, lumber, toysgames, man y householdand miscellaneous itemsdon't .miss it. ThursdayFriday and Saturday 10.4998 Roslyn.

SPAULDING Smasher metatennis racquet, ear bedchest of drawers, bathillette. 885-6515.

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COUCH 72" and arm chair ion nylon sofa, good condi electric dryer, other pierebrown nylon. A.l condition tion. $90. 884.8979 after 6 of furniture. 885.7467.$1l0. TU 4.7240. p,m. 26" SCHWINN 3 speed Tra

YARD SALE _ Thursday EL~GANT new white twin veler, excellent conditionJuly 31st. 10 a.m.5 p.m sUite. complete, t r I PI.lone $55. 24" wheel Sears bicy1403 Hampton. Miscellane. I dresser.. New 3 .cush , cle, good condition $15ous household items boy's I black vmyl sofa. Fireplace: 884.3781.1 h' ' ., screen. Poker table. Large I

c.ot mg sizes 4,10, girl s mirror. 456 Neff. I BEDROOM, g i r Is w hi IsIzes 6x.12. toys, books, I . French Proveneial, twinbaby crib,. et~. Big variely I MAGNAVOX Unit TV phon(> I 5 drawer chest, desk. chsirof craft gIlt Items. graph, AM.FM, $75. bed I standing mirror. $227. 821

MAHOGANY dining roo m I frame and bookcase head. 6361.. . board, 2 spreads $50, 4' _set, 6 needlepomte chairs" maple rack $15. TU 2.8944. I GARAGE SALE - Antiqumarble stand, sofa, stove, 1 round Oak chair foot tablemahogany chest. small or. DREXEL SECRETARY. $400 washer dryer incineratorgan. VA 1-0330or 821.1631. Karastan 6'x7' rug, $70, oak dr~sser ~arly Amer

WlDDICOMB custom dining Hekman accent table. $85, ran coHce table and enroom set designed by Ross 821.1523. table, smAil furniture, picJohn Gibbins. Cost $2.500 SEARS portable se.,,?ng ma. I ture frames, curtains anrl[- $600 or best offer. 881'1 chine, good condilion. $50. I more. Friday 10.4. 6274635. 885.7288. I Fisher. No pre sales.

BICENTENNIAL PLAQUES,P 11 • tic coated bangers,band made patterns forembroidery, needle pointand rug canvasses. 882.8490. 414 Belanger.

DRIED flow~r arrangementsand sllka expert 1)' done byformer florist in home.Very reasonable. 8396434.

LOST OUR LEASE SALEFANTASTIC BARGAINSIN WOOL AND SYNTHE.TIC YARNS. RUG ANDNEEDLE POINTE CAN.VASSES. ENGLISH YARNSHOP. 16640 EAST WAR.REN, DETROIT.

INDUSTRIAL vacuum. $15,3 French Provincial tables,wicker table, wicker plant.er. antique Windsor chair,Virtorian table. 886.5901.

JACOBSON 21" rotary selfpropelled. Asking $40. TU1.7309.

ANTIQUE solid Mis;;ion OakBuffet, good condition. $100or best offer. 882.6711.

GIGANTIC 4 family garagesale. Bicycle, baby needs,toys, household items, mis-cellaneous, Bargain huntersParadise. Friday, Saturday,Acgust 1st, '2nd, 10 A.M.-4P.M. 501 Barrington, GrossePointe Park.

GARAGE SALE-August 1st,9.2. 1486 Lochmoor. G.E.air conditioner, 6,000 BTUs,new $249, will sell for $85.Sak's maternity clothes,sizes 7.9, Sak's dressingtable, quality in fan t sclothing, girl's and boy'sto size 4. Adults and chilodren's winter coats. Headskis, $5 and up. Children'stoys, power lawn mower,leaf sweeper. colored TV.

FREE GIFTS for having aTupperware party in yourhome. Joan 885.1085.

BILLIARD tab 1e, S'x10',regulation Brunswiek tablewith full equipment, $1,000.886-1099.

HUFFY 10.speed, good con.dition, $50. 824-4184.

2 SMALL matching frultwoodBuffet Chests, ideal forapartment. Frutwood dropleaf table with 2 leaves andpads, wlll seat 12 whenopen, Wrought iron glasstop table. Counter top disb.washer, ideal for apart.ment. Call after 5 p.m882-4185.

SCHWINN 3'5 pee d, tri.wheeler, like new, $160 orbest offer. 2008 AnitaWoods.

LIKE NEW small turquoisegreen fiowered sofa, greet!velvet stratalounger, babystroller, womens clothesmisc. 521.2838.

PORCH SALE-Never usedand hardly used clothesfun T.shlrts, sweaterscoats, lea the r glovespocketbooks, girls size 10dresses. Also Kenmoresewing machine In cabinetHousehold items and antiques. 1121 Maryland. Friday, Saturday. 10 A:M. to 5

WASH DAY products atSuper Market prices, delivered to your home. Can776-{)254evenings.

COLORED Tv (G.E.) 12.inchexeellent condition, $75Magraw Edison air conditioner, used 1 season, 6,000.BTU. $100. 884-0609.

ANTIQUE Oak vanity dresser. $35. Schwinn S.speedPea Picker. $50. 885-7556

18.INCH Portable Color Television, $250. Maplewoodbaby crib and playpen bath$30. 824.9002.

SHERATON dining table, 4side chairs, 2 arm chairsWeight lifts. After 6. 138Meadow Lane.

MOVING OUT of countrymust sell rooms of beautiful furniture. appliancesetc. Excellent condition777-1816 after 9 p,m.

SPERTI sun lamps, babybuggy, camping stove, aluminum cots. 884.7890.

TIIOMASVILLE dining roomset, 6 pieces $200. desk $75884-{)134.

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POINTEto live!

BY OWNERFIRST OFFERING

GROSSE POI NTE WOODSN. OXFORD RD.

Farm ColonialIn Mint Condition

andCompletely Redecorated2 Full and 2 Half Baths

3 Bedrooms, Beautifully DecoratedNO BROKERS884-7271

U-IEAL ESTATEFOR SALI

Open Monday through Friday 'til 9 P.M.For Your Convenience

R. G. EDGAR& ASSOCIATES

GROSSEThe Place

114 KERCHEVAL

395 Fisher Road

OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5

GP WOODS RANCHIt's just a short walk to Mack Avenue from this imposing home located In afine area of Grosse Pointe Woods. Many custom features, ex: gas hot waterbeating system. foyer, family room. and bath have heated floors, magnificentbrick.walled private patio, 5 zone sprinkler system, etc .... Large sharp kit.chen, 2 car attached garage. Aesthetic decor. 3 to ... bedrooms.

MEMBERS OF GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE BOARD

FIRST OFFERINGWashington Road, .t bedroom, newer k.ilchen, large a~suillable mortgage.

FIRST OFFERINGA smaUer Colonial that has been beautilully cared for. Modern kitchen, 2 cargarage and under $35,000. Cali us for further details.

LAKESIDE COURT • new address in the Pointe. A deadend street which leadsfrom Jefferson and goes to the lake. Look for out two brand new bouses Inthis new subdivision not far from the Jefferson entrance to lhe Bon Secoursparking lot. A four bedroom Southern Colonial and Cape Cod influencedcolonial with first floor master bedroom complete with fireplace. John Micoliwill be your host.

MAY WE MAKE AN APPOINTMENT FOR YOU?SEEING IS BELIEVING and we believe this masterfully designed and beautifully

decorated contemporary has the ingredients to please most everybody. A threelevel plan places three bedrooms and two full baths on the top floor. AnImmense living and dining area with guest powder room is at grade level.Down a few steps is a large family room AND a studio. Two backyard patiosare gained through window walls in the family room and living room.

HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL and we hope you won't miss this exquisite example ofa Georgian center hall colonial, which is situated just a few feet from the lake,The two story foyer features a circular staircase from which all the majorfirst floor rooms are gained. In addition to the formal living and dining roomsare a Iibr~ry. a card room with buill-in bar and a garden room. There is amaster sUIte plus four other bedrooms, all on the second floor.

A "MUST SEE" is this gracious French country house being oflered in oneof the best locations of Grosse Pointe Farms. From the curb the houseappears overpowering. but inside you'll find just four comlortable, familybedrooms and two more bedrooms over the attached garage. The first floorhas a beautifully proportioned living room which Is a step down from the largefoyer with Its circular staircase. The library is as large as many living roomsand lhe dining room formal enough for a State dinner. '

CUSTOM BtnLT FRE:'lCH style home on a large lot. Five bedrooms. three andone-half baths, paneled den anli attractive family room looking onto lovelygarden. A fine home in the Farms, a short distance from the lake.

ANOTHER FINE custom built brick ranch is offered by Edgar &c AssociatesSituated on. South Ren.aud this elegant t~ree bedroom ranch features a familyroom and hbrary. A fmlshed basement Includes a recreation room with fire.place, wet bar and a laundry room. It has central air conditioning and azoned sprinkler system. Just reduced in price.

DESIRE THE GRACIOUS life style and tempted to move into a house which hasjust been updated In all departments? Then you will want to see 1321 Berk.shire, a newly decorated English featuring five bedrooms, and a jazzy kitchenThere is an extra large dining room and family room, both newly carpeted'and with new window treatments. A new sidewalk. new sod and extra larg~garage are extra inducements ..

Borland • McBreartyREAL TORS

PRICE REDUCED - STARTER HOMEPerfectly maintained larger bungalow oUering a living room with natural fire.place, large dining room, 2 bedrooms and den or third bedroom. Modernizedbath. and kitchen plus expansion attic.

FIRST OFFERINGBUILT IN 1955 this charming story and a half has three bedrooms, a family room

and a den or silting room. Newly carpeted and decorated. It is ready to move in.The rear yard has fruit trees and a garden. The garage Is equipped with anelectric door opener . !

THIS ONE COULD BE just the ticket for the family that wants somethingextra In a three bedroom house. It comes with two full baths on thesecond floor, fireplace in both the living room and family room, and agreat kitchen which bas recently been upgraded. Central air conditioningand an attached garage are olfered at 621 MOORLAND. Price recentlyreduced. John Pierce will be your host.

M5 MOORLAND - Be one of a very few who will purchase a comparativelynew home in Grosse Pointe this year. This spacious four bedroom. threeal;ld one half balh Colonial features a marble foyer with circular staircase,a family room with natural Cireplace and sliding door to a fenced yard.There Is a two and one half car attached garage and central air condition.ed. Dan Lundell will be your host.

COULD BE TIlE ANSWER to tbat housing problem ... Where do we go fromhere- A two bedroom or three bedroom townhouse could be the solution.Every afternoon we are showing a variety of condominiums. all with firslfloor 18vatories. central air conditioning and completely refurbishedincludiJI. all kitchen appliances. Price range is in the mid-thirties. See us .at the model apartment on Williamsburg Court, one block south of theEastland Shopping complex with access off of Vernier Road.

TOWNE HOUSEIdeany located in Grosse Pointe City. This atlractive architecture oUers gra.cious JIving with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths on the second floor and a functionalcenter hall first floor plan.

FIRST OFFERINGThis 4 bedroom Colonial has a remodeled kitchen. large family room and adeeper lot for those who want a little more backyard area. Occupancy can bearranged almost Immediately.

13-1.lAL UTATIPOlSALIPARK - Two f.mily nat, J

bedroom .acb. Billot,lJcIedrive, 2 car 'lta ••. Goodcondltloa. Owner. By ap'polntment. 122-14fi.

EAST OUTER DRIVE. MACKSpaclous face brick colonial,

We roof. 3 bedrooms, 2~baths, te(!reaUoD room, aUcarpeted, drape. Included,central air coDdJ.tionin"modern kitchen, 2 carbrick ,ara,e. Mid 30's.DOR-CHAK REALTOR

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WILL MAKE IT HAPPEN!884-6200

295 LOTHROP-Not Ready for Condominium Livin~Yel? This center hall, 2 bedroom, 1th bath ranchhas all the requirements for gracious living on asmaller scale. Prime location. spacious rooms andpri\'acy in this easily maintained home with pan-eled den, will accomodate large furniture. excel.lent closet and storage space, oversized garage,screened porch. Automatic sprinkler system plusmany other appealing features. Open Sunday 2.5.

MODIFIED CONTEMPORARY - 3 bedrooms, 2'hbaths, paneled library, family room overlookingpool. Currently leased. Investment potential.

15 CAMERON PLACE-Search ends here! For afamily who can use 5 bedrooms, 3 plus 2 halfbaths and a huge family room with a fireplaceand a beautiful panled library with built in wetbar. Price reduced.

20886 LENNON, HW-A BEAUTY in the GrossePointe school district with natural fireplace,enclosed porch. 2 bedrooms down and expansIonattic. $32,000. Make an appointment to see!

FIRST OFFERING - CHARMING 4 bedroom, 2~bath Colonial on 3 Mile Drive south of Jeflerson.King sized lol, beautifully landscaped, 1 blockIrom Lakefront Park. House enlarged In 1970.Extra large, new kitchen, new family room, wal-nut paneled library, den. Central air. Priced tosell!

VACANT PROPERTY

The finest in G.P. Wooda at entrance of !Mh.moor Club on SunniJIgd.le $35.000

Beautifully wooded area O!l Lake Shore Dr. about206x350 ..........., ...... " ..... , $'70,000

882-0087Grosse Pointe Real Estate

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In the Heart of Grosle Pointe

.BELOW OPEN SUNDAY 2.5

975 WOODS LANE CT.-one of the more spaciouscolonials in tlle Liggett School area, this newerhome has dozens of features to make life a littleea,ier-such as convenient kitchen bit-in appli-ances. blt.in desk in eating area, recessed light-ing in aU rooms. underground sprinkling system,Intercom system, ample storage and clotet space,cozy panelled library downstai" plus large stlldyor playroom upstairs, 2'" baths aDd four largebedrooms, rec. room with bar in basement. fam-ily room with raised hearth fireplace - aD thisand more for under $80,000.

2057 COUNTRY CLUB-Exceptional brick colonial iJIthe Woods features living room with natural fire.place, formal dining room, family room and pow-der room. leitchen with eating space and built-indishwasher. Three ample-sized bedrooms and fullbath upstairs. Panelled rec. room downstairs withbar and'" bath. Carpeted and tutefuUy decoratedthruout. Price reduced to $4.6,600.

1270 S. OXFORD - Immedi8te occupancy on thisrambling ranch with three bedrooms. Jarge kllch.en with eating area. formal diJIing room, DatlU'alfireplace iJI living room, powder room and fullbath. 2.car attached garage. All rooms generoussize! On extra lar,e lot. Bargain priced at $59.000.

2022.24 VERNIER RD. (DUPLEX)-As aD invest.ment. this home will pay for itself! Two bed-rooms each side. separate IV, car garage mddriveways. separate basements. One side pres-ently occupied. Assumable $28.000 mortgage.

BELOW BY APPO~ENT

PLEASANT SURPRISES in our brick bungalowstarling wIth four bedrooms. two downstalr~with full bath and two upstairs with double walk.in closets and connecting "II bath. Roomy kitchenhas all bit-in applimces. living room hilt Ila.tural fireplace, family room is birch panelled.Thermopane windows and marble sill thruout. 2.car gara,e. Posseaaion 11 immediate, Allum •able mortgage of $22,000 at 6%. $48,500.

CLASSIC COLONIAL on FAIRHOLME with everyfeature today's buyer could a.k for: Ilatural fire-place In spacious living room, formal diningroom, kitchen with built.ins, famlly room withsliding door to outdoor patio. powder room downsairs. Three large bedrooms and two baths \lp.stairs. Three large bedrooms and two baths up-

, powder ~m iJI baaement. 2.c:ar aaraae.

701 BALFOUR-ThIs is truly a very lpecial borne.Every square Inch is gorgeously decorated andIMMACULATELY tended. The features are toonumerous to mention here but it has all the"goodie!:"-certtral air conditioning, .fire andburglar alarm system and the kitchen of yourdreams, to name a few. Let us make an appoint-ment for you to see this exceptional property.

699 LAKESHORE-SUMMER'S DREAM, this beau-tiful Colonial with a magnificent view of the lakefrom every room. Perfection In every detail, allrooms generously proportioned. Living room, sunroom and paneled library, all have fireplaces.Eecond floor has ... master sized bedrooms eachwith bath. A separate wing with 3 bedrooms andbath. Warm. friendly "Pub" room with NFP inthe 1>asement. 2 bedroom apartment over heated3 car gara~e and separated from the main house.PRICE REDUCED!

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GROSSE POINTE NEWSlJ-HOUSES FOI SALI

"On the Hill"

Let a CHAMPIO~ help you with all your RealEstate needs.

OPEN SUNDAY 2:30-5

19886IDA LANE EAST-Do not drive by this charm-ing 3 bedroom Ranch. Spacious LR and DR, 1'hbaths. enclosed porch, 2 car aUached garage.All located on a large beautifully landscaped lot.Near schools.

BY APPOINTMENT811 BERKSHIRE-Fine large rOoms with an excel-

lent floor plan make this a most attractive house.A large lovely bright family room overlooks thegarden and the cozy den is ideal for quiet pur.suits. Four bedrooms. Ihree and a half baths areideal for a lamily. Call us to see this attractiveoffering.

FIRST OFFERING-A semi.ranch in Grosse PointeWoods and priced in the high sixties. Locatedon a large corner lot. There is an unusual openfloor plan. new carpeting and kitchen that addsto its desirability. There are four bedrooms andand two and one half baths and many otherfeatures too numerous to mention. Call for furtherdetails.

456 BOURNE MOUTH CIRCLE - Ranch in choiceFarms location. Cheerful family room. largekitchen with buill.ins and spacious dining area,Plus full dining room, ncar shopping and trans-portation. $51,900.

940 LOCHMOOR-Consider this most unusual Ranchon Lochmoor Blvd, All large rooms geared to.ward gracious livin/!, 2 bedrooms. 3 baths. hUlleaddition perfect as dormitory bedroom or familyroom. Beautiful lot suitable for tennis court orswimmini( pool. Panelled library and sharpkitchen add appeal. $73,900.

THE CHAMPIONS SELL HOUSESCatherine Champion, Broker

Sally Clarke Dorothy HealyRachel Clark Shirley KennedyAnn Dlngeman Lorraine Kirchner

Evelyn Rupp

Wm. J CHAMPION CO.884-5700

1ST OFFERING - Beautiful 12 year old FrenchColonial only a lew doors from the lake. Llr,efamily room with fireplace and bar. Marblefoyer with circular stairs leading to 5 kin, lizebedrooms and 4 baths. Powder room and addi.tlonal lavon 1st floor. Completely air cornU.tloned. Exquisite landscaping with sprinkler sys.tem.

A SPACIOUS YARD surrounds this 4 bedroom 2J,2bath centrally air conditioned Colonial on BalfourRoad. Paneled den and 2 lavs on 1st floor. Rec.room with fireplace. Custom built in 1960.

BALFOUR ROAD-Doll't miss this 4 bedroom 3'hbath Colonial on an 82 foot lot. Lovely heatedterrace. Center hall for convenience. Rec. roomwith C1replace and bar and a 2 car attachedgarage.

BEDFORD-A remodeled kitchen, recently paintedoutside trim and a new furnace are featlU'ed inthis 2 story house for $42,500. 3 bedrooms on 2dplus a bedroom and bath on 3d. Extra bath inbasement. 2 car garage.

S. EDGEWOOD in the !;hores-Handsome 3 bedroom2 bath centrally air conditioned ranch. Familyroom with fireplace. 2 car attached garage. Nicelylandscaped lot with sprinkler system.

LAKE FRONT residence. Spacious English on 122feet of lake property. 21 foot library with fire-place. Gallery and enclosed porch .... family bed-rooms 4 baths plus 2 guest rooms and bath, and agarage apartment. Exceptional quality throughout.

LAKE SHORE ROAD in the Farms - Centrally airconditioned 4 bedroom ... bath Colonial with viewof lake. Paneled library with fireplace and bar.5th bath on 1st Cloor. Terrace. Rec. room withfireplace and bar. 2 car attached garage withheated driveway.

NEWBERRY ROAD-French styled residence nearthe Lake. 5 bedrooms, 3'n balhs, large foyer withcircular stairs, den, family room and a 2 carattached garage.

NOTTINGHAM near Jefferson Ave. - Centrally airconditioned brick ranch buill in 1950. 2 large bed.rooms, family size kitchen, enclosed porch, ree.room, patio and 2 car g.arage. Ideal for retireesor small family. Low 3O's.

OXFORD ROAD-Custom built by owner in 1972 thisoutstanding French house in the Shore! offers aden, a terrific family room with fireplace andcocktail bar, a lirst floor utility room, a servicestairs, 5 bedrooms, 4 baths and 2 lavatories. Manydeluxe features including central .. Ir, burglar andfire alarms and intercom system. Asking lessthan duplication costs~

GROSSE PTE. SHORES-Oxford Road. Situated ona 109X243lot. (adj. 100 foot lot also available)this 6 bedroom 3'n bath French olfers a librarywith fireplace plus a 20x26 family room with fire-place and bar. 2 stairways to 2nd floor. 1st floorlaundry. Rec. room with fireplace. Central air 8n3 car attached garage.

GROSSE PTE. WOODS-No Oxford Road. 3 bedroom2J,2 bath Colonial. Library and covered terrace.Ree. room. 2 car attached garage. Alum. trim onoutside. Low 60's.

SHELDEN ROAD-Custom 3 bedroom 3th bath cen.trally air conditioned ranch on well manicuredlot in the Shores. Family roomwitlr bar'andadjOining glassed and screened terrace. 1st floorlaundry. 3 car garage with circular drive. 1m.mediate possession available.

ST. PAUL-5 bedroom 3th bath English townhouse.New kitchen. 1st floor library. Basement lav. Ex.cellent location near shops & transportation.

MOVING out of the area? We offer free assistance ingetting acquainted with your area and housingavailabillty there. Call one of our professionalsales associates for particulars.

102 Kercheval

HIGBIE MAXON

HIGBIE MAXON"Rea Itorsll

83 Kercheval 886-3400Members GrOSH Pointe Real Estate Board

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CUSTOM RANCHTHREE BEDROOMS, 2~

baths. central air condi.tioning. Newest seetion ofGraue Pointe Woods. Only10 years old, exceptionallyclean and well-maintained.Large rooms. gas log fire.place, slate foyer and fire.place apron, studio ceilingin family room, etc. Owner881-0726. No bra k e r 5,please.

IT. CLAIR SHORESBeautiful C.n.l Lot, TUlII.It.. l .. waD. All improve.melltl, very presti.lou.DelPborbood. Land Contraet av.U.bIe.

AU SABLE RIVER n*natream near Graylin,. 150feet froata,e, 20 acre.total. entire pleee or willdivide into ., acre p.rcels,beautiful bulldiJI, aite, mapand photos available. 26481116 or 8'5-9.110.

ANCHOR BAY lakefnmthome, canal in back, 3bedroom brick ranch, fami1y room, dinin, room, lireplace, % acre, 149-9457 or749.9479.

ALGONACNor t h Channel residence

Beautifully appointed En,Usb Tudor home 011 exclusive Colony Drive. 110' ofNorth Channel frontageMaiJI house has cathedralceilln" parquet noon. Unpresslve fireplace waU and2V, baths. Property alsoInclude. lUesthouse andboathouse 011 quiet rearcanal. Guesthou.e feature.spacious llviJI, room, dining room, kitcben comblnalion plus 2 bedrooms andbath. 200' of (\lest dock-age. $95,000.

HARSENS ISLANDSouth Channel. 2 acres ol

estate Ilke property. Huge... bedroom furnished yearround home. 4OxfO' livin,room with fireplace. Enclosed porch overlooking

, the magnlCicent seawayL.C. terms. $81,500.

REAL ESTATE ONE6627 Dyke Rd. (M.2I)

Algonac. Mi. 48001794-9393

LIQUIDATION; • u per biwooded building lots direct.Ily on Grand Traverse Bay,Leelanau Peninsula, part-nership liquidating. MustIsell. Low. low price. Ex.

'cellent term.. 313-64.2-8188or 616-25&-1028.

2 LOTS, 8OX150each, ForestiLake. 331.0071.

HIGGINS LAKE, .We.t end. large resort with cabins,isep. dub house-dinin. room16 extra lots, 2 lake lots.'CallaulO.

ANIEL

'... Twenty. Two1m 'LAICIANDI.ViI

PIOP.ITY

13-I.U.L ESTATIFOR SALE

COUNTRY CLUB 2041Here's your be.t buy! Pop-uplar brick ColonJal Withnicely carpeted and draped.paneled den. cozy kitchen,Move iJI by school time.$44..900.

LENNON - Excellent valuelin this spacious ranch. 2'full baths, rec. room. cen.tral air. Reduced to $37,-500.

&'10 VISTA-Perfect for re-tirees! Super brick ranch,country kitchen with bullt-ins, handsome family room.finished basement. attach.:ed garage and beautifullylandscaped. $44.,900.

D. DAY REALTY2130& Mack 886-3300

ANIEL

GRAND TRAVERSE BAY16 unique acres, including

1,050 ft. ol prime waterfrontage on Grand Tra-verse Hay. Heavily wooded.hilly, private and only 6miles N.E. of TraverseCity. Possibly the bestbuilding sites lor luxuryhomes lefl in the LowerPeninsula. Ask for Mr.Toles. (313) 889-0500.

PURDY 8. TOLESASSOC.

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5HARPER WOODS

20587 WILLIAMSBURG CT.-Attractive 3 bedroom,2'h bath condominium 2.story. All kitchen built.ins.carpeting, draperies andcentral air. Exceptionally Iwell maintained and readyfor occupancy. G r 0 ssePointe schools. 884.-0600.

Johnstone 8.Johnstone

6'04.MORTGAGE assumption.Paget Ct. 1201, brick rarn:h,3 bedrooms. living roomoverlooking large yard, at.~ched garage, open Sun.2.5 or caU 886-1110.

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In the Heart of Grosse Pointe

In the Heart of Grosse Pointe

Jim Danaher Sldp BurPatty .McFadden Paula Leldlch

Elizabeth Smith

884-'1000

Johnstone &Johnstone

Plge Tw.nty.Thr ••1~IAL .mATE

FOR SALIBOlJRNEMOUTHHARPER WOODS

Lovely 2 bedroom brick bun.galow, new carpeting, newfurnace, new roof, in theupper 2O'a.DOR'(':HAK REALTOR

885-4575

HARPER WOODS, 3 bed.room brick ranch, familyroom, modern kitchen, $35,-000. 882.1462.

OPEN SUNDAY 2-51125 GRAYTON-Just listed!

Don't miss this newly dec,.orated well maintainedEnglish Tudor. Attractivefoyer. large living room,paneled den and screenedterrace overlooking brickpatio. 5 large' bedrooms, afull baths on 2nd floor plusservIce stairs for familyconvenience. This won'tlast long. Call 881-4200 fOrdetails.

In The Village16825 Kercheval

WM. W. QUEEN886.4141

BELANGER, 37O--Convenlent location for BroWJleUand Kerby schools. Attractive. centraUy air con-ditioMd Cape Cod with Sbedrooms and panelledden, kitchen with built'ins, large lot.

LOCHKOOR, HO-Spaclous, well maintalJled Randlnear Lochmoor Golf Club. 2 bedrooms, :2 bathsplus family room. with large activities room or3rd bedroom iud bath. Reduced for quick 1l1e,

ST. PAUL, l88Of-C0lonial Townhouse, walklri; dIs-tance to Villa.e sbopplng, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, .alIlarle rooms, 2 car spaces in gara.e. Immedi.ate pouea.icm.

For Good Real Estate service

William E. Keane. Jr. Serena Noblitt:Marian Dodie Gan StrohJerome Fitziibbona WilUam WarrenBetty Lee Julie Waterfall

VACANT PROPERTY:Moron.LakeshoreCarver St.

BY OWNER FIRST OFFERINGGROSSE PO INTE SHORES

LOCHMOOR BLVD.EXECUTIVE STYLE HOME.

5 Bedrooms, 5 baths, paneled family room, 4 fire.places, screened porch, breakfast room, recreationroom with wet bar. $115,000.

For detailed inrormatinn on the above, call

886-0029

MEDICAL BUILDINGIn the Woods, 2,200 sq. ft. and basement. 4suiles, ample parking, cenlral air.

ANIEL]

NEARING COMPLETIONA .. bedroom. 2'" bath home in the Farms. onlysteps away from the lake. The Z3x16.5 FamilyRoom. library and butler'. pantry should Indicatethe living space It offers.

Grosse Pointe Real Estateco.

The only lot available on this lovely street. Prestlgolocation for owner or builder with a beautifullakeview from the front. Measuring 11Ox1l2. Forthe executive's dream home.

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QUEENCHARM, COMFORT ANDCONVEN IENCE!

A 5 bedroom, 3\2 bath Colonial located on a cui.de-sac In the Farms. A. 15x32 "Gathering Room",the ul"'a kitchen with 2 separate cooking centersand elementary school nearby are but a few ofthe man)' desirable features of this home.

SILLOWAY & CO.884-7000

In the Heart of Grasle Pointe

CARTER & CO.884-4400

KENNETH

CLAIRVIEW and LAKESHOREPrestige, beauty and an unobstrucled view of Lake

5t. Clair all In one location for the discriminatingGrosse Pointe Sbores homeowner or builder. Spa-cious 193 feet on the lakefront, 300 feet deep anda nicely curved line on Clalrvlew.

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HARBOR HILL

About the cutest "little" yellow and white trIm-med Dutch ColonIal in the Polntes. Feels new.looks new becau.e Its freshly decorated inside andout. Compare If you willind you'll agree thereIsn't anything comparable.

Many other homer avaUable

Member Groue Pointe Real Estate Board

GROSSE POINTE WOODS,2000Kenmore. Brick ranch,2 bedrooms, large livingroom, attached garage. Call886.1190.

f)-lEAL ESTATEFOR SALE

CONDOMINIUMSNORTH BAY VILI.A.GB35110 E. JEFFERSON(South 01 SboOIt Rd.)

Priced from $28.GOOto $31,-100. 2 bedrooms. attachedlarage •. Modell open daily1~ p.m.BIDlGARE BROTHERS

INC.},Iodel phone '111-1810Eveninp TV 1.-

BY OWNER - 208M Beau.fait, Harper Woods. GrossePointe schools, 3 bedroom.2 baths, famil)' room. latemodern colonial. Extra lotavailable. 886-1464.

II-lEAL ISTATIFORSAU

1110OCRANFORD LANE -4 bedroom, 2~ batha Town-house. Recreation room, 2flreplaca, carpet, drapel,$44,500. 884....

ST. CLAIR SHORES$1800 rebate, 7~% mortgale

ST. CLAI R SHORESBY OWNER

FIRST OFFERING

In the Heart of Gro.. Pointe

. BY OWNERFIRST OFFERING

GROSSE POINTE CITY736 University Place

Quaint 4 bedroom Dutch Colonial. Large familyroom with fireplace. modernized kitchen plusmany more extraa. 2 cat' glrale. A gfeat buy at$$4,500.

For Appointment 886-7396

4 FAMILY FLAT

You'll pay a little more for this but you'll spendnot a penny more. 'IbIs maintenance free flat Isin AAA condition. Eatch apartment LR. DR, Kit,2 BR, plus bath. The return "ys this nat isworth far more than the asking price.

:Many other bomea available.

STRONGMAN, KELLY& ASSOCIATES

889-0800

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5LAKESHORE DRIVE FOR

LESS THAN $80,000 ! IAt a time wben vacant LaJr:ubore lots aell for

.,000 and more, I unique four bedroom,2~ bath EIlJ1Ub home OIl 2/3 of an acrefor $79,500 II an "celleDt velue. Spaciousrooms, !Deluding famny room. kitchen and'den provide a growin, family neceuaryapace, IDd the view ia a conatantly cbangingpicture of beauty . • . Enjoy It with us

. Sunday!785 LAKESHORE DRIVE

BY APPOINTMENT$36,900 . . . for a newer. aU brick four bedroom

Colonial, with such desirable. IS big famny room,1'" baths. first floor laundry room ... and il'sclose to schools ... almost too food to believe I

DETROIT TEACHERS, POLICEMEN, FIREMANTAKE NOTE: If bedrooms in Detroit an a"must", but Grosse Pointe Schools, and recrea-tional facilities .are what you want and $37,500sounds great call us immedlatelYl

LOOKING FOR GOLD. While prospeetlng in GrossePointe Park, we've juat dllcovered a solid goldblock of commercial and mUlti-dwelllng property.The large brick building consists of 8 storefrontswith basements and 6 two bedroom apartments.The state has evaluated our find at $'95,000, butyou can stake your claim at $75,000, with 25%down on an 8% land contract. Call us to map outthe exact location for you.

THIS 5 BEDROOM, center entrance stately cOlom.~was bunt for gracloUi liviD,. Splcious &om theentrance layer with • direct hall to a modemkitchen, 4 large bedrooms on the aecoad noor anda buge third floor bedroom aDd bath with ita OwJlseeond stairway. Thit weU maintained home willnot last IOD(.

ALSO WE OFFER a Howard Road 3 bedroom Col.oplal with the preferred front han dtrect to the\Ipdated ldt.cbeD with modem blillt.iIIa includ1llo,a new Jenn'aIr Irill. A recJ'fttion room and. twocar garage eompleleJl the picture.

KENNETH w.CARTER & CO.

884-4400

3 Bedroom rlnch excellent condition, all possible con-venIences ineluding central air. Exceptional buy.t .,000. No brokers.

Call for AppolDtment

779-0853

In the Heart of GroBle Pointe

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G.P. FARMS--CUL-DE SA.C

It's just about the onty borne in the Farms In the$90,000 price rangl', BeautUul center entranceColonial, unbelievably I.ndseapea with terracedrear lawn. 4 bedroom-mllter bedroom with fire.place. Cozy library opens onto screened porchoverlooking beautUul flO'Nen .. nd landscape.

Mony other homes available.

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POINTE NEWS13-lIAL ISTATI

FORSAUBY OWNER - Groae Pointe

Park, Somerset near Char.levoix. 2 famiJy nat. ,oodconditloa, c10le to .ct.1sand trlDlpOrtation. Partprivileges. In-Tbe-Forties."5027.

GROSSE

JOHN s.

GOODMANINC.

"BE SECURE, GOODMAN FOR SURE"BY APPOINTMENT

HANDSOME, comfortable English house - Finelarge rooma with an attractive floor plan - 4bedrooms, 2 bath. - den - screened patio. .

NEAR the water on a dead end street. Exceptionalfloor plan-very nice kitchen plus wet bar--tbedrooms-center entrance Colonial.

&'PACIOUS and gracious-immediate occupancy. Bigbouse for a large family-central1y located forschools, abopping, transportation - assumable8'1.% mortgage.

ON THE WATER - Spectacular view from livingroom, dining room, study-plus old world charm--I bedroom condominium.

FOLLOWING OPEN SUNDAY 2:30.5:00

FIRST OFFERING-In the City. House for a largefamily-space you need for dlnlng-new kltchen-2 car Ilrage.

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY-l003 Harvard. Elegant2 bedroom ranch-centrally air conditioned fam-ily room overlookillg covered patio and lovelygarden.

BUILDING UP A stack of rent receipts? Why notmake an offer on this 3 bedroom ranch in theFarm&-CODvenient to everything-Land contractIt B"'% a~ilable.

DETROIT-4222 Courville. 4 bedrooms, den, modernkitchen-new carpeting-excellent coodition.

PERSI&TENCE IS THE NAME OF THE GAMEIF IT'S AVAILABL&-WE'LL FIND IT FOR YOU

WE'RE JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

JOHN s.GOODMAN

INC.93 Kercheval "On The Hill" 886-3060

OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 513 VERNIERAttractive 3 bedroom New England ColonIal. PtDeIed

family room. The recreation room is paneled andhas a fireplace. Two car ganlge.

886-5800OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 69 VERNIERAppealing 3 bedroom ranch with an interestlDg I100r

plan. Long liviDg room with a fireplace. Floridaroom. Large master bedroom with a triple closet.Paneled basement with a recreation room, guestbedroom ,area and a full 'bath_ Oversize 2 cargarage.

886-4200NEW OFFERING

Brick 3 bedroom Cape Cod in excellent conditJon.Tw" full baths. Fireplaces In the living room andbasement. Jalousie enclosed terrace. Two carcarage. Beautiful large lot. G'735,

886.4200

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SUPER ttANCH-G.P. FARMS

This is about the only 4 B.R. ranch being offeredin G.P. Farms in this price range. Beautifullylatldseaped, large lot. Family room with f1replace~Owner wiWDg to trade for smaUer bome 10Farms.

MaDY other homes available.

In the Heart of Grosse Pointe

Schweitzer

886-5800MORE THAN A HOME

A complete center for family Jiving «lid entertainingfeaturing a large indoor swimming pool and aprivate fenced and lighted tennIs court. Coupledwitb a party-sIzed family room and expansive.terrace it offers a world of amenities for theactive family. An unusual offering with all thefeatures you would expect in a home such as this,F.ool.

18780 MACK 21300 MACK886.5800 886-4200

GfOIlM!Pointe Farms Gros.e Pointe Wooda

Offices open' to 9 six days. Sunday 9 to 5:30.

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886-5800HOME AND OFFICE

Attractively decorated 3 bedroom, 2'" bath brickColonlaf containing a 5 rOOm medical or dentalsuite with a separ.ate entrance. Family room andlibrary. Attached 2 car garage. F-725.

886-5800LARGE LOT

Brick" bedroom Cape Cod. Large family room with afireplace. Fun bath off the master bedroom. Firstfloor laundry. Attached 2 car garage. Large ir-regular lot. G-720.

886-4200NEAR THE PARK

Three bedroom brick Colonial with a private park onthe street for children's play. Remodeled kitchenwith a dishwasher. Screened porch. Two cargarage. Assumable mortgage. Price reduced. G-641

886-4200COUNTRY KITCHEN

Three bedroom, 21k bath brick Colonial. Good sitedden. Enclosed porch. Large country kitchen witha dishwasher. Recreation room. Two car garage.G.704.

lS-HOUSES FOR SALI

881-7710

PURDY & TOLESASSOCIATES

889-0500

FABICK REALTY

WON'T LAST Only $32,500 takes-3 bedrooms plusbath and fun dining room. Recreation room inbas(!ment with a wet bar-great for entertain-ment.

YOU SHOULD see the pool .nd pool hou~utstand.ing! 2 bedrooms, bath and cooking facilities-tremendous view, but we are only talking aboutthe pool house. How about 5 bedrooms. maid'aquarters, library and modern Idtchen? A gem-"Heart of the Farms".

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY-terrific location-Gro9l(!Pointe City. Colonial, 5 bedrooms, sun room, fami.ly room, modern kitchen with breakfast area,seCluded lot. What else?

WE KNOW you're looking for this one-cutest 3 bed-room, 21,2 bath house 'in town-Groue PointeFarms-dead.end street. Fantastic family roomoverlooking a quaint garden-kltchen is modernwith a breakfast area-perfect condition-ceutralair~verything.

EXCEPTIONAL 4 bedroom Colonial in the Shores.Shot off the lake-great shape. Rooms are alllarge including a 15x24 family room with a fire.place-overlooks a super patio and grounds. Oh!AU laundry facilities are on the 1st floor.

ENGLISH TUDOR in ideal selt:ng-beautifull 5 fami.ly bedrooms, absolute modern kitchen-livingroom and library each have fireplaces and aremost beautifully paneled. It's the rage!

MAJOR ROOMS have view of the lake in this newercustom built home-Grosse Pointe Farms-Dead.end street. 2 bedrooms and 2 baths on the secondfloor plus a master bedroom and bath down. Alsolibrary and family room-A tremendous buy!

LOCATION IS perfecl here-Grosse Pointe Farms-Dead.end street. Built like the "rock". Features2 master bedrooms down-4 family bedrooms up.The second floor can be closed off. Family roomis exceptional-secluded lot.

For the professional approach-call:-

FIRST OFFERING

Two family flat. Excellent Investment. Each nat3 BR, LR. DR, Kit plus bath. This flal Is in im-maculate condition and maintenance free.

Many other homes available.

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SWIMMING POOL-PRIVATE APARTMENT

II you're looking in this price ranle you'll findthis delightful residence is better than reaUatica1lypriced. There is a large assumible mortgagewith a low interest rate. Stop IUeU1n( and comein for a look for yoursell. Our representaUves areon hand and can arrange an appointment today.Priced in the $150,000 range-worth more.

Many other homes available.

Danaher and BaerREAL ESTATE84 KERCHEVAL

"On The HID"885-7000

Thund.y. July 31. 1975--U-HOUSES FOR SALE

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1090 SOUTIf RENAUD. Excellent ranch Oil largewell.landscaped lot ill the Woods. 2 bedrooms,big family and recreation rooms. Glassed terrace.2 car attached garage. Real value at $53,000.

1162 DEVONSHIRE. Impressive Colonial in AAA con-dition. 5 bedrooms, 3v.abaths plus maids quarters.Big. modern kitchen. large library, rec. room,dark room, screened terrace. $75,000.

20695HUNT CLUB. Face brick lIllch in Grosse Pointeschool district of Harper Woods. 3 bedrooms.Large kitchen. Utility room, no basement. 2~ear garage. $33,000.

les. STANHOPE-At $37,900 this three bedroom ranch IIa great buy. The kitchen has good eating space ..nd thescreened porch is ideal for the summer lIigbts. If youare a boater, the garage with doors front and backmake for easy storage.

598 CADIEUX-Three bedroom condominium near shop.ping and transportation. TIlls unit offers t modernkitchen, central air, first floor lavatory, and a realisticprice.

307 RIDGEMONT-This ranch oUers three bedrooms, lulldining room, and a beautiful yard. Call for an appoint.ment and more details.

TWO HOMES ON PROVENCALA custom built Monticello ColOnial. The beauUful viewis matched only by the beauty of the house.A mini-mansion with a step-down living room. largedining room, updated kitchen. master suite, .and a oo.u-tiful landscaped lot.

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EXT E RIO R and interiorpainting. 10 years expe.ril'nl'e. References. Win.dow washing. Call Ron,7772139,

PRO.WI:'-IDOW WASHERSWindows washed profession.

ally and reasonably. alsoslorms mountcd. We dohouses, offices and stores,8854349.

21J-WALL WASHINGWALL WASHING

PAINTING & DECORATINGELMER T. LABADIE

TU 2.2()54

ARDMOREWall washing, painting, win.

dows, floor cleaning, rea.sonable, satisfaction guar.anteed. 772.2252.

INTERIOR EXTERIORpainting. Rea son a b Ieprices. Excellent work.Free estimates. Call 268.8836.

INTERIOR AND EXTERIORpainting, and paperhang-ing. 25 years experience.TW 2.8571.

. -_.~-_._----~-_..~---~ -------Pid:\'TI:\'G interior and ex.

tcrior, Free estimates andrefcrences available. "Be.come Another of :\Iy SailS,fied Cu,\tomers." Call Daveat 7580127 after 6 p,m.

HEDGES. shrubs, small trN'Strimmed and pruned. CallJim. 882-4066.--_._---------

. CVSTO:\I decorating - wall.papering, exterior, interior.Servicing Grosse Pointearea ror 25 years. ~faterial,workm anship guaranteed.Call Jim Essian, TU 5-1073,('all aCter 6 pm. Resident!"i5hl'r Road, Grosse Poin tcFarms,

Thursday, July 31, 197521.I-PAINTIHG,

DECORATING

YERKEY & SONSI WE SPECIALIZE-Exterior

painting, 27 years' experi-ence.DU PONT PAl NTS

UsedReasonable. Call Evenings.

891.5896 8916584._---_._------~"

HUGHES BROTHERSDecorators

5293 Yorkshire

DONALD BLISSDecorator

JEFF'SWALLPAPER REMOVI:'o:G

QUALITYFree Estimates - Insured

779.5235

RE-ROOF1,000 Sq. Ft. $39500Ranch Home

INCLUDES:• 240 lb. seal tab shingles

15 years guarantee• All labor and material

Expert in aluminum• Slding.Gutters.Trim• Roof Vent-Repairs

FREE ESTIMATE

X-ELENT ROOFING757-2953

21H-RUG CLEANINGCALLEBS & SON

Carpet and Upholstery clean.ing. Fast drying. Free esti.mates, Fully insured, 772.9555.

SUPREME carPet and furni.ture cleaning; any size,living room and hall, $18.95.Walls washed by machine,Satisfaction guaranteed.PR 1.8726. One call does itaU!

INTERIOR.EXTERIORPAINTING

COMPLETE Decoratingservice. Paper hanging andremoving. Material, work.manship guaranteed. Forestimates ca~WILLIAM FORSYTHE

VAlley 2.9108

CUSTOM PAINTING. inter-ior.exterior, 25 years paint.ing in Grosse Pointe. Work.manship guaranteed. Freeestimates. 839.0931.

INTERIOR.Exterior painting, 21K-WINDOW15 years experience. Free W "SH IuGestimates. TU 2.5890. G. ~ ....Shelton. I ---C-A-L-L-E-B-S-&-SO-N--

----T-E-D-'S---- Window cleaning. Fully in-sured. Reasonable prices.

WALLPAPER REMOVING Free estimates. 772.9555.EXCLUSIVELY

Free Estimates - Insured G. OLMIN565.9555 WINDOW CLEANI;":G

SERVICEFREE ESTIMATESWE ARE INSURED

372-3022

KURT O. BAEHRCUSTOM Painting aorl Dcc.

orating Wall papering,Kuaranteed. Free esti'lmates. LA 14546. •

PAINTI:\'G - Interior. exter.ior, clean, guaranteed,work myself. Reasonable.776.1864.

--_.-. __ ._-_ .._.------ ._-3 VETERANS from Grosse

Pointe. experienced inpainting and home decorat.ing need a job for thesummer. If you'd like aquality job and a fairprice, please call us for anestimate. Rob, 331-3230.

R: C. MOWBRAY and Asso.('iat{'s. painters and decor-ators, we'v~ done the besl.331.3230.----_.------_.~-----

FLOOR SANDING. All fin.ishes, 3rd generation. Li.censed. 371-0830.

PAINTING - Interior, ex.terior wall washing. CallPaul, '885.5654 or 886.0719.

AVAILABLE soon, Alfonso,Master Decorator of finehomes. Inlerior. exterior.773.9478.

INTERIOR.exterior painting,experienced. reasonablerates. No job too small.Call Chris, 882.4942.

C U STO!ll PAINTING, 20years experience, inside,outside. TU 2.1580 after6 p.m.

SPECIALS on upholstery andcarpet cleaning, Steam GROSSE POINTEBrile extraction method. CONTRACTORSCall the rest and price the RESIDENTIALbest. 774.0547 or 775.3553, COMMERCIAL

IK.CARPET CLEANING CO. CUSTOM PAINTING AND

WALLPAPERINGSpecializing in "steam ex- EXPERT ANTIQUING

traction", the most effec. 885-8155tive carpet cleaning pro.cess ever developed. May I EXTERIOR-Interior painting.we estimate your oUice or Students with 4 years ex.your home? 882-0688. perience in the Pointes.

ARDMORE I Dave 331.0321 - 834.3736.Steam or shampoo, residen. NEED PAINTING? We're

tial or commercial, furni- wailing! Call Bill or Mike.ture cleaning. Satisfaction 882.9234or 779.6823for freeg u a ran tee d. Reason. . estimates.able, 772-2252,

STEAM CLEANING PRICES PROFESSIONAL P A I NT.BY WILBUR CARPETS, lNG, exterior, interior also13c sq. ft. $25 minimum; paper hanging, caulking,couch $25, chair $12.50, 2. scraping, window puttying.p:ece sectional $30, love Reasonable prices. For freeseat $18, Velvets, bleeders, estimates, call 365.4598.couch $30, cbalrs $1:>. Spot.. I .. ..stains and soil retardent. PAINTING - There's' more

778-1680. to our paint jobs than justI a good price. We ara

MAR K BROOK'S Dee p prompt, experienced. in.Steam Carpet Cleaning. sured and use quallty ma.The hotter it gets the bet. terials. Call Dan at G. C.ter we like it. 775-1532. Painting. 776.9696 or 731.

7700.

EXTERIOR PAINTING de-sired by two experiencedcollege students. Top qual-ity work at reasonablerates. References, free esti.mates. 885-4042or 8219382.

COMPLETE decorating. Pa-perhanging, Insured, guar.anteed. At Schneider, TUI-Oll65 or Ralph Roth, 886.8248.

INTERIOR and exteriorpainting and paper hang.ing. Reasonable rates, 30years experience. Ray Bar.nowsky, 371-2384 after 6p,m.

11-J-PAINTING,DECORATING

772.3247

l'-PETS FOR SALEFREE KI'ITENS to a good

home. 886.Q424.

20A-CARPET LAYING

CARPET LAYINGNEW AND OLD

Stair. Carpeted ShUtedRep.I ... of All Type.

Cigaret Burn. Re.WoveDALSO

NEW CARPET SALESSamples Shown in

Your HOlDeBOB TRUDEL

~-5886

20D-LOCKSMITH

21G-ROOFINGSERVICE ----

J. D. CANDLERROOFING CO.

MINIATURE gray female 96 Years Reliable Servicepoodle, spayed, year old, Residential 'h Commercial$50. 882-2422._____ All types of Roofs &I Decks

ADORABLE KIITENS free I Gutters &I Downspoutsto good home. 886.7669. I REPAIRS

------------ No Job Too Large-or SmallGUINEA PIGS - Free to I Free Estimates

good home. 834.9339. CaU 899-2100FREE Kl'ITENS to good Insured Wor.kmpn

home. 884.18O!l. I ROOFS and DECKSFREE KIITENS to right I GUITERS AND

home, TR 3-6520, DOWN SPOUTS----------- I Gutters cleaned and flushed2o-GlNERAL SERVICE I' New and Repair Work----------- Licensed and InsuredHANDYMAN does sewers,' 884.9512

pipes, crocks. gutters, ceo ADVANCE MAINTENANCEment work. Reasonable.923.7581.

LOCKS repaired, rekeyed, installed. Safes serviced -bought-sold. Wood. Lockand Safe, 21142 Mack. TU1-9247.

21-MOVINGMOVING - Hauling, appli-

ances, also small jobsCovered truck. Reasonable886-3443.

LOWEST PRICES On newguUer.. Gutters repairedoad cleaned. No job too bigor too Jmall. Work donepersonally. Serving GrouePointe for 2S yeats. Rich.ard WlUertz, 50 Roslyn Rd,Free estimates, call TV1-8170.

MOVERSNEED HELP moving or

transporting h 0 use b a I dgoods, and garage salegoods? No job loo small forligbt hauling.

778.0107

21G-ROOFINGSERVICE

NEW and re.roofing andaluminum gut t e r work,quality malerial used. Freeestimate. Call the rest andprice the best. 774.0547 or775'3553,

21 F-HOME Exterior InteriorIMPROVEMENT Free Estimates

------. - TV 1-7050BEST QUALITY Alummu.m 40 Years in Grosse Pointestorm doors, $59.95 m. I . _

stalled. 3 track aluminum i PROFESSIONAL Floor Sand.storm windows, $19,95 in.' ing and finishing. Special-stalled. Aluminum siding, izing in dark staining.trim, gutters, awnings reo "Supply own power." Callplacement windows, porch for free estimate. W, Abraenclosures, roofing. Call ham, 9793502.DR 1.3724 anytime, Phil'sHome Service. Established1958. Licensed,

Z1E-STORMS ANDSCREENS

EASTVIEWALUMINUM INC.

B. F. GOODRICHVIN YL PRODUCTS

ALCOA BUILDING PROD.Storm Windows, Doors,

Awninls, Porch EnclosuresSldlDe - Seamless Gutters

J.M. Seal Tab RoofingStorm and Screen RepairLicensed, [n.ured, Bonded

15030 Houston-WhittierLA 7.5616 or LA 7-7230

HOOVERFACTORY AUTHORIZED

SERVICEPOINTE VACUUM

FREE PICKUP 6:DELIVERY

NEW REBUILT PARTSTLJ 1-1014 PR 2-4050

21001 MACK

ALL TYPES of electricalwork. Ranges, dryers in..talled - remodeling. Elec-trical repairs, fixtures in.stalled, city violations. Li-censed and insured. Col.ville Electric Company.Evenings '1'14-9110. DaysLA 6-7352. R. '" T. PROFESSIONAL

paintlng, interior and ex.ELECTRICAL wiring, small terior. Free estimates. 462

or large jobs. Licensed and Roland, Grosse Pointeinsured. R. P. Doran 892. Farms, 882-4~ .1128.

- EXTERIOR painting. clean-REPAIRING of city viola. ing and repairing gutters.

tions. References if needed. Free estimates. 779.3947.Star Electric, 293-8177 or949.3644.

21A-PIA"'0 SERVICECOMPLETE plano .ervlec.

TWlinc. rebulldine. refill.WUn,. IIe ID b e r PlanoTechnlclaZll Gul1d. Zech.BOUDer. 'i!1.770'l.

PIANO tuning and repairing.Work guaranteed. MemberAFM. Edward Felske. 5211.5916.

Zll-SEWINGMACHINE

COMPLETE Tune-Up, $3.95,all makes, all ages, Allparts stocked. 885.7431.

11 e-ELECTRICALSIR-VICE

GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY

InvestmentReal Estate

Looking for small .mountinvestors. $2,000 to max.$10,000.Proven better thanincome property, llltle orno risk involved Ask forRichard Campbell, GrossePointe Real Eatate Co.882-0087.

DRIVE BY Uti BEDFORDthen call to see Its chann-ing spacious interior. In.cluding 5 bedrooms, 3;.2baths, mahogany library,beamed breakfast room,bay windows and fire.places. Excellent condition.Ass u m a b I e mortgage.Lower 60's. Owner, 885.1418.

15-IUSINESSOPPORTUNITY

AT CASEVILLE, multiple.waterfront investment prop-erty with all City servicesnow aV8ilable, excellentyear round return, askingonly $69,500 with terms ortrade. Box 188. Casevilleor call 1-511.856.2376.

IUNIQUE catering business,

5 hours per day, neta $200per week. Unlimited oppor-tunities. $5,000 includestruck and equipment. 885-6434.

TAX SHELTERCOIN CAR WASH - (25c)

Four bays. Property andbusiness. East side suburb.Excellent location. Terms,$25,000 down.

Century 21LIGI & ASSOC. 886.8770

16-pnS FOR SALEBEAUTIFUL while cat, one

green eye, one blue eye,tall:ative and f r I end ly .Free. 824-4165.

15-IUSINESSOPPORTUNITY

GROSSE POINTEPARK

NEFF ROAD - Income. 5rooms down, 4 up. Garage,drive. Assumable 6~%mortgage.

MARYLAND,S rooms, bathdown, 2 room ;.2 batb up,Also 2 bedroom house inrear rented, $125 month, 2car garage. A 4 bedroombouse plus $125 per month.

WAYBURN-3 bedroom onefloor bungalow near st.Ambrose. Substantial down.Take 7% contract.

MARYLAND-Small 2 fami-ly, can be one family. NearJefferson. Close to bus andstores.

TOM McDONALD '" SQINCROWN VA 1-6500

BEST BUY

Custom built Early Americanco!onial. 5 bedroom, 3,baths, cosy library withfireplace. Only $77,500.

GROSSE POINTE CITY

Large flat, each unit haa ,3bedrooms, 2 bath •. Lowerunit has central air condi-tioning. Elevator to 3rdfloor penthouse. Extra lot.

Geo. Palms Realtor8864444

13A-LOT5 FOR SALEGROSSE POINTE SHORES

A NEW SUBDIVISIONFORDCROFT'ROADSTONEHURST, INC.

885-7lMO 465.5584

CARMEL LANE, prestigiousFarma locatiou, top of hill,overlooking lake, reason.able, 881-22.51.

WINDMILL POINTELAKE FRONT LOT

Over ~ acre, 80' frontaze onLake St. Clair, on Lake.view Ct. south of WindmillPointe Drive. Enough roomfor large bouse and tenniscourt. TU 5.S600.

CAMERON PLACE, prestig-ious location, located on aquiet cui de sac overlook.ing lake. 884-4342after 5.

LOT, lOOxSOO.New Balti.more. 331.Q077.

886.2206

R 0 SLY N. Grosse PointeWoods. Custom 4 bedroom,2 bath, family room, manyextras. Appointment. Owner, 881-7187.

BY OWNER, 2 bedroom Co.lonial, 1957 Sianhope. largerooms. new carpeting andcustom draperies through-out, large closets and extrastorage. $39,900. Open Sun-day 2.5 or by appointment.886.5893.

ASHLAND, 911Have an income and moor a

boat at your own sideyard. House has been beau.tifully maintained in "moveIn" condition. Open Sunday2.5.

RUTII ASSOCIATESREAL ESTATE

TU 8-4OeO

MARTER. GAUKLER - 5-room brick, expansion attic. 2V2 car garage, alumi-num awnings, fully carpet.ed. $29,900. Sbown by ap.pointment. 777-5631.

HIS AND HER fireplace •.Grosse Pointe Park-CapeCod colonial. Comer 101.3J,2 baths, 4 bedrooms,maid's quarters, Owneranxious. Moving out ofstate. Assume this $38,000balance at 7%. Immediatepossession.

IBM REAL ESTATE773.2200

\NNE PARKER-TU 5-4415criers near Jefferson.12,22519 Visnaw. Open Sun-day 2-5, 4 bedrooms, 21f.!balhs, fireplace, basement.Colonial, temporary con.tract to buyer ... And inArmada-Romeo area; chil-dren 8nd borses country. Anew old unique 5-6 bed-rooms, 31fl baths, walkoutbasements. fireplaces. Ac.reage. contract termspos-sible,

SY OWNER-Groue PointeWoods, 807 J{oUywood.Roman brick rancb, 2 bed.room, library. living roomwith fireplace, formal din.ing room, 1 full and 2 baU:,aths, large kitchen withp~tlng area, finished base-!"1ent, near scbools andchurches. S54,900. 885.5187.

'"~()SSE POINTE WOODS,5 bedroom Colonial, shownby appointment only. byowner. In presti/dous area,featuring central 'ilr, dr-cular driveway, profes-sional landscaping. Built inpool and patio, first floorlaundry, 31f.! baths, bur-~Iar alarm system, elec.tronic air cleaner. Com-olete sprinkling system.Walking distance to pa-rochial and public schools.l.ochmoor C.C. 2 minutesaway. $121,000. 886.7124.

n U P LEX. 17250 Maumee,new 3 bedroom, 2~ baths,large living room, diningroom, kitchen, fa mil yroom. 2 car garage. airconditioned. Excellent lo-cation. Shown by appoint.ment. 882-2823.

58 RIVARD, 3 bedrooms,home redecorated and re-modeled. 2 car garage,large lot. Immediate occu-pancy. Shown by appoint.ment. 882.2S23.

GEORGIAN COLONIAL -Beautiful new c 0 u n trykitchen, with solid oak cab.inets and paneling. Refin-ished oak floors In foyerand dining room. Naturaloak woodwork. New car-peting in Iivinl( room andsecond floor. New drapesthroughout. New screensand storms. 5 bedrooms,2lh baths, paneled play-room. Screened porch. 3car j!arage. 75 by 250 lot.1220 Three Mile. 885-1015.

0422 lI-MILE, near 1.94-"Suburban" 01 0 s t com-plete 3 bedroom ranchhome from $31,100 with 1~baths. Garage and familyroom optional. Open 1.8

I daily.776-1610 Kodan

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884-3550

GROSSE POINTE PARK. ByOwner. Immediate occu.pancy. Brick colonial. Builtin 1951. 3 bedrooms, Ph Ibaths, large paneled fam-Iily room with bar, wall to Iwall carpeting, central air, BY OWNER, 421 Rolandfinished basement. Low Road, G r 0 sse Poi n t e

50's. 881-4703. Farms. 3 bedroom ColoBY OWNE.R------ niaI, 12 years old, open

GROSSE POINTE FARMS Sunday 1.4 or call 834.5198419 CHALFONTE for appointment.

2 STORY gray Brick 4 bed BY OWNER _ 20878 Lochroom home, living room moor, H a r per Woo d s,dining room, kitchen with Grosse Pointe schools. 3dining area. 2~~ baths bedroom, 1;.2 bath, brickfamily room with fireplace bungalow. Fireplace, enattached 2~~ car garage in closed porc\ pine paneledrear, full basement, cen recreation room, 2.car gatral air conditioning, fenced rage. Occupancy be for eyard. Just 3 years old school begins. Open SunPriced in low 70's. Cal day 2-5 or 889-0448 for ap886.3890 for appointment. pJintment.

CHINA TOWNSHIPTHIS gorgeous home is right

out of Better Home andGar den s. Breathtakinedecor throughout, deluxeappliance kitchen, lull walGeorgian fireplace andcathedral ceilings in lam.i1y room. l.ocated on BelleRiver. R.79.

GROSSE POINTE NEWS13-1tEAL ESTATI IU-IIAL ISTATI

FOR SALE FOI SALEGROSSE POINTE FARMS, ST. CLAIR SHORES

456 Touraine, brick bunga-17~% morlgage, 5% down,low, 2 bedrooms, expan. luxurious condonJlnium. 2~ion attic, completely re- bedrooms. l\A.l baths. cen-decorated. Open Sunday 2 tral air. Close 10 1.94, and5, other limes shown by the new golf-country club.

A N IEL I

appointment. By 0 w n e r , $29,500. Rent with option to882.7284. buy available also.

KODAN 886.2206CONVENIENT LOCATION-

---.--------1 Condominium apartments 1086 LOCHMOORST. CLAIR, Michigan area. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, nat BY OWNER

33 acres 1'0' a 0 d e d with' ural fireplace, first i1oor, Brick Colonial, 4 bedrooms,streams. Large mod ern easy terms. 886.7228. 3~ baths, central air. fam.home, 3 bedrooms, 2~ lIy room, recreation room,baths. formal dining room, GROSSE POINTE PARK - large lot, many extras, ex.den, 2 fireplaces, excellent 1012Somerset, clean 2 bed cellent condition. Immedi.out.buildings. Call 367-3174 room house, 1;.2 baths, ate possession. $84,500.aller 6 p.m. central air. 824.7147. Open Sunday. 885.0365.----------- BY OWNER, Grosse Pointe

Farms - 273 Mt. Vernon.Center entrance Colonial.3 bed roo m s, 1 bath,screened porcb, 2 car ga-rage. Excellent condition,$42,500. By appointment,889-0579.

FIRST OFFERINGRoslyn-Well kept, roomy 3

bedroom brick bungalow,I'll baths, rec room, extras.

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5Anita, 1235-3 bedroom brick,

finished basement. naturalfireplace. 1l0x128 lot, 2 cargarage.

WILCOXBY OWNER-First time of.

fered, in Grosse PointeFarms. 3 bedroom brickEnglish Colonial. 20 lootkit c hen with built.ins.La,ge dining room, 2 cargarage. Low taxes, $39,500.461 !IIanor. 8868380.

ATTl:ACTIVE WoodbridgeEast Townholise. Many ex.tras. S39,goO. Adult com.munity. 779-6843.

COXDO;\'!lNIU:\1 apa,tmentfor sale. 2 bedroom, fullycarpeted, curtains and dra-peries. All appliances in.cluded. Washer and dryer.Woodbridge East off Bea.crmsfield. Call 547-8262forappointment.

E~GLISH COLONIAL, 3 bed.rooms, 1 bath, first floorf~mi1y room. 821-5013.

SMITHS CREEKTHIS home is totally unique

and difficult to describe.Includes 2 bedrooms, a gal.ley type kitchen and astudio room. Located on 2beautiful acres. Convenientto 1-94. R-101.

SCHWEITZERREAL ESTATE

201 North RiversideSt. Clair 48079, Mich.

1-329-4771

REALTOR@

ANIEL

13-R£AL ESTATE \ 13-REAL ESTATEFOR SALE FOR SALE

BY OWNER-20278 Hunting. ! 7~~ ~IORTGAGE assumption.ton, Harper Woods. Alumi. I Martin Rd. 22014, Newishnum sided bungalow, 41 brick Cape Cod 3 bed.bedrooms, 1~ car garage, rooms, family room, 2 carlot 7Qx169, $27,500. Open garage. Call 886.1190.Sunday 2.5 or by appoint. Iment. 886.9592.

BY OWNER - Ranch, brickand stone, built 1960. 5bedrooms, 3~... baths. largeliving room. 18.foot Crabor.chard stone fireplace. din.ing room, paneled library,New kitchen. lamil)' room,enclosed patio, recreationroom paneled in Douglasfir, wet bar, 2',~ car ga.rage. No agents, 882.3154.

WOODBRIDGE EAST Con.dominium St. Clair Shoresnear Eastland. 5 roomTownhouse, and apartment,2 large bedrooms, Hll balh,gas heat, central air, G.E.appliances, car pet i n g, II

Adult community. Swim.ming pool and club housefadliti,,~, S"curit), guaru.Must be seen to be appre.ciated. Priced to sell. $34.90,0, on1)' $6,900 down. As.sume 7'~4.%mortgage. Lowmonth maintenance.

PETTINE775.2434 or 521.4030

CUSTOM BUILT RANCH,18 years old. By Owner.No Brokers Please! 3 bed-rooms or 2 and den, 14closets, low 50's. 881.5269.

EAST CHINA-North lawn-Large 4 bedroom bi.levelhome on good lot in excel.lent area of new homes;large beamed lamily room;many extras, including cen.tral air conditioning, patiowith gas grill, lawn water-ing system.

ED SASSREALTOR

BRYS DRIVE, Grosse PointeWoods. By owner. 3 bed-room ranch. 2 baths, fin-ished basement, natural~tone fireplace, in the 30's.Quick possession. By ap.pointment. 881.6550. Nobrokers please.

3y''OWNER-No brokers, 395Mt. Vernon. 3 bedroom,family room, finished base.ment, e lee t r i c garageo;:ener, I'~ lot, assumablemortgllge. 886-5265.

NEXT TO\.}SSE POINTE WOODS

:: ..,.;! Ei.;:hl .Mile 21725. CedarShake Ranch, 3 bedrooms,2 car garage. Call 886.1190.

OPE:.'i SUNDAY 2.5

In the Heart of Grosse Pointe

FIKANY

7(;) LJr~;ne, S47.5:}().T;,i, lo\'€ly hOITll' w:ll s:lrp,i~".\'Oll W;il its qu'et comfortr.ble feeling. lIIagnificentiamily room. All new carpets and decorating.

:.\lany o!her homes a\'ailable.

882-0087Grosse Pointe Real Estate

co.

Grosse Pointe Real Estateco,

GROSSE POI~TE WOODS - Attractive 3 bedroom, 1'2 bath COLO~lAL. Enclosedte rrace, fireplace, carpetin!i. draperies. A great family home at S43,500. 884-0600.

OXE OF TilE BEST 4 bedroom. 2'2 bath COl_0;';IAL buys in University LiggettSection, with family room, hitchen built.ins. 2cal' ;;tlllched garage, immediateoccupancy and only S63,900. HURRY. 881.6300.

PRDlE F.\R:lIS LOCATIO~--WeI1 desi.1ner! RA~CH on 100x240 foot site. 3 largebedI'Ol'ms. 2 baths, pr.nelerl lihrary, family room. !H'W kitchen, games roomand a:1 beautifull)' maintained. Excellent "alue. 8840600.

WALK TO THE LAKE - 4 heelroom. 212 hath COLO:'o:IALwith library, gamesroom with fircplacc, screened terrace, attache:! garage. 557,000. 8840600,

.\~:.WLY [O:':Cf,R ..\ 1 ED retiree., step!;a"er RA;'\iCII on Anita with 3 bedrooms 1stfloor laund,~', good storage, only $28,500 and must be sold, 881.6300. '

FEEL THE LAKE BREEZES Crom this eye catching 4 bedroom, 2':' bath ~Tt. VernonC(l1,<t.\ :,'.L on :o'.('ly 105 foot heautifully landscaped site. Oak paneled familyroom, outslanding kitchen. games room and carpets and draperies "like new."Centrally air conditioncd. Realistically priC'ed at SI05,000. 8840600.

OW:'\'ER TRANSFERRED - Gracious 4 bedroom, 2'.':' hath air.conditioned COLO.NIAL built in 1964 with ultramodern kitchen, family room, 20car attachedfarage, and good value at $69,000, 881.6300.

RE'l'AUD - Outstanding 3 bedroom RAMBl.ING RA;":CH with paneled library or4th bedroom, Florida rOom and terrace. kitchen built ins, huge games roomwith special bar, plUS central air, sprinklers and other amenities. 8816300.

JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE

JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONEOFFERS FOR YOUR CONSIDERATI,ON

ANIELWOODBRIDGE East Town-

house. Beautifully decor. I

a'~ I 2 bedroom. central]air, a t t a c h e d garage.$46,500. 773.7812.

OPEN Sunday 25. 1762Aline,Grosse Pointe Woods. 3bedroom brick ranch, at.tached garage, 881.2305eve.nings.

Page Twenty.FourU-R£AL ESTATE

FOR SALEGROSSE POINTE VICINITYAUDUBON - Need more

space? Lovely 4 bedroomEnglish. AU large rooms,IIfl baths, deep lot. Origi.nal owner, Best value inarea $22,500, anxious tosell. Immediate occupancy.TU .ooסס.4

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1013 Kensington, exception.ally nice 3 bedroom, 2~bath brick Colonial, beau.tifully paneled library, ex.tra large kitchen overlooksmagnificent garden, recent.Iy finished basement withbar, 2 car attached garage,makes this the attractionof th.: Park. Countless ex.tras. This beauty awaitsyour inspection.

1314 Buckingham. Statelyand elegant describes this5 bedroom, 31,2balh centerha~l Colonial. den and kit.chen with built.ins makesthis home great for the bigfamily. Home also oUers a S~. Clair Officerec:ealion room, tiled roof i i'; cr:e (3ia) 329.9003and extra large lot. Close i j\I~rin!! City Officeto schools, shopping and I' Ph"",:, (~'3) 765.4013Park. _

FIKANY GROSSE POINTE FARMS,456 Touraine, brick bunga.low, 2 bedrooms, expansionattic, completely redeco.rated. Open Sunday 2.5.Otherwise shown by ap.pointment. By owner, 882- I .7284. QUAINT Cape Cod in Grosse

Pointe Farms, 266 Ven-dome Courl. Lovely homein which to settle beforeschool starts. Realisticallypriced, $78,500. 3 large bed.rooms, 2~2 baths, largekitchen and paneled Ii,brary, finished basement,2 ,car a~tached garage withautomatic door opener.Mint condition. 882.2884.Nobrokers.

a 'Ij'.DROOM Colonial. St.Ciare School, Kensington,ne~r Mack, Detroit-Quickpu .. ,.',i)1\. 835.2814.

886.5051

BALFOUR GROSSEPOINTE AREA

SPACIOUS EXCELLENT 4bedroom brick colonial,2~... baths. 2 car garage,upper 20's.DOR.CHAK REALTOR

885-4575

GROSSE POINTE PARK -Two family nat only nineyean old on TrombleyRoad.' Beautifully carpeted.and draped. Each flat hasliving room, dining L,modern kitchen, breakfastroom, family room, 3 bed.,ooms and two baths, cen.tr::l air and automaticsprinkling system, 3;.2 car I.. .~~rllge with solid drive~II.l approach. Price re-';:Icerl.R, W. S~nTH-BROKER

884.3545

. AUDUBON 5554. Nice brick.1J,2 story, 3 bedroom s, 1J,ibaths, cent. air, $22,900.For appointment call 886.1190.

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'odO'Y Show'oom18400 MORANG

3717400

Pig. Tw.nty-Five

City ofGroue Pointe WoodJ200~ Mack AvenueMr•. Helen Fox,Trea.urerVmage ofGrosse Pointe ShorH79a Lake Shore RoadThorn •• K. Jefferis,Trea.urer

CITY OF

ANDREW IREMER, JR,CITY MANAGERAND CITY CLF.RK

WILLIAM G, BUTLER!t'IAYOR

DON 01 MARIA

SUMMARY OF THEMINUTES

July 21, 1975

Ntw ShOwroom19487 MACK. GP,W .

8812757

<5rnsse IIntntt .JarmsMICHIGAN

Published: Groue Pointe New., luue of July 31, It7~.

City of Graue Pointe Farm.90 Kerby HOld

Mrs, Florine Stanard, Treasurer

Published in Grolle Pointe News ioue ofJuly 31, 1975

The Michigan income tax law was recentlyamended to allow certain homeowners to claima deferment on their summer taxes.

"In a city, village, or township which col-lects a summer tax a person who is a para-plegic, quadriplegic, senior citizen, eligibleserviceman, eligible veteran, eligible widow,or blind, and who for the prior taxable yearhad a total household income of $10,000 or less,may, between June I and the time the taxwould otherwise become subject to e penaltyfor late payment. defer the summer taxes untilthe following February 15 by filing with thetreasurer of the city, village, or township anintent to defer the homeatead property taxeswhich .re due and payable in July of thatyear without penalty or intereat."

The meeUn, wa. called to order at .:00 p.m .

Present on Roll CaU; Mayor WWlam G. Butler,Councilmen Jame. H. Dlngeman. Jack M. Cudllp, W.J.mes Mut and Mark C. Stevens.

TholeAblent Were: Councilwoman Nancy J.Waugaman and Councilman Joseph L. Fromm.

Mayor WUUam G. Butler presided at the meetlni.

Councilwoman Waugamall and CouncilmanFromm were excused from attending the meeting.

The Minute. of the R'fular Meeting which washeld on July 7, 111'15,were accepted IS lubmUted.

The Council adopted a resolulion determiningthat the last day upon which taxes can be paid with-out penalty will be unlil the dOle or business hoursat 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, September 2, 1975; and fur.ther determIning that payments received In the mailon September 2, which are postmarked by the PostOCfice no later lhan August 31, 1975, will be acceptedwithout penalty.

The Council adopted a resolution dllignating theCity Manager, Mr. Andrew Bremer, Jr .. 10 serve asIhe Otflcl,1 Representative to cast the Clty's voteat the Annual MeeUna: of the members or the MichiganLeague which will be held in th~ Grand Holel, Mackl.nac Island, on Stptember 4-8, 1975; and furtherdella:nallng the Administrative Aulstanl, Mr. RichardG. Solak. to lerve as the Alternate Representalive tothe foreaoing Annual Meetlnc .

The lollowing Reports were received by Ihe Coun.cll and ordered placed on file.

A. Sundin, Department Reporl ror lhe quarterwhich ended June SO,19T5,

B. Police Department Report (or the month 'orJUlie, 1975 .

C. The Summary portion ot the Grosse PolnleYoulh Serv!cel Division's Report Cor lhe month orJune, 1975.

Upon proper motion made. lupporlcd and carried,lhe meeting adjourned At 8:30 p.m.

Form. are .vanable and may be filed byAugust 31, 1975, at the city hall of the com.munity where the property i. located, a. Ustedbelow.

City of Oro... Pointe17U7 Maumee Ave,Dennis C. Foran,Tre.surer

City ofGroue Pointe Park

. lalla Ea.t JeffersonMr.. Betteann .Frad.neck, treasurer

T. W. Kre •• bach iCIty Clerk

N el'

FAMILY RESIDENTIALRESIDENTIAL

ST. PAUL AVE,

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

Publish G.P.N. 7/30175

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=' 11111111 II till "::1, ••1••11.111111.=

NOtlce'I. hereby lillvenln accordanc. with the provilloni of Act No.207 of the Public Acta of the St.t. of Michigan for the y•• r 1921I •• amend.ed, In accordanc. with Sec. ,5.187 of Grol" Pointe City Code that. PublicHearing will be held on Monday, Augu.t 18, 1975 at 8:00 P'M., E.O.S.T., atthe MunicIpal Building, 17147 Maum.. Avenue. In the City of Gro ... Polnt~Wayne County, Michigan, on reque.t of Bldlgare/Bobly. Inc.• concerningthe following proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance of the City ofGrolle Pointe, enacted F.bruary 20, 1967 as amended.

Amend the Zoning Map of the 'Clty of Grosse Pointe to show RO-'.Local BUllnesl Ol.trlct. where P-', Vehicular Parking Olltrlct, now exlstlfor the property described as Loti 1, 2. 3, Inclusive and welterly 7i feet ofvacated alley adjacent to said tots of Kercheval Avenue SubdivisIon, Cityof Grosse Pointe, Wayne County, Michigan.

l.i.i.•.•....•~R-IB SINGLEf'22ZZZlAR- 2 TWO FAMILYIBBi6aiHiIR- T TERRACE

C-I LOCAL BUSINESSC- 2 CENTRAL BUSINESS

IDOe})Q~ngmp- I VEHICULAR PARKINGPARKING EXEMPT AREAPROPOSED CHANGE FROM P -',

VEHICULAR PARKING TO RO-I,RESTRICTED OFFICE

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824-1186

CUSTOMHOME REPAIRS

Remodellng, repair. of anykind, work alone, no jobtoo big or small, rottenwindow cords. window .IU.,jams, doors, porches, base-ments, atlics. CaU Bll,8811.0298.

L & RHOMEIMPROVEMENT CO .We get most of our work byrecommendation.• Kitchens • Bathrooms• Remodeling • AddItions• Dormers • Rec. Rooms• Basements • Attics• Gutters and Roofing

Free Roof Vent withEvery Roofing Job

FREE ESTIMATESRebate on all our work

$50-$150

Call 526-9310

CUSTOMCRAFTConstruction Company

•BUILDERS&I REMODELERS

•Additions, Dormer.Rec. Rooms, Bathrooms

Kitchens, New Homes•Cuslom Garages and Doors•Free Eslimates and Planning•FINANCrNG ARRANGED•881-1024

PROFESSIONAL carpentry,modernize to moderlsmhome or office. 25 yearsexperience. Can aCler 5,Warren Schult?;, 771.1091.

REMODELrNGHOME BUILDrNG

byBIDIGARE BROS.

INC,ExIra rooms. dormers, altlcs,

kitchens, recreation rooms.Licensed and Insured.

Remodeling loans to $7,500,!No down payment, 10 years, I •••••••10 pay. I J I

772.5715 TV 1.6988i

R, C. BASS ICONSTRUCTION I

COMPANY ICommercial and Homes I

Remodelen IAdditions

Aluminum Siding II

PaintingBrick Cement

All Trades Licensed

Insured

52.... 13-526-7014To Adver';,. Under

"GUIDE TOGOOD SERVICE"CALL 112.6074

J. W. KLEINERAll types. of b~semellt

waterproofingAll work guaranteedLicensed Insured

TU 2.0717

CODDENSCONSTRUCTION

ESTABLISHED 192'All types of basement water-

proofing. 7 year guarantee.References. 822.l~94.

BASEMENTS' WATER-PROOFED - Reasonablerate!, workmanship guar.anteed. 881-0063or 779.1225.

HANDY ANDYAll __ AIIS_~TS

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Rultle Sty!"

SERVICINe; THE CROSSE POINTESFOR OVER VI CENTURY

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ClassifiedAdsCall

882-6900

MHENBAOIER FENCECO.10401 HAl"l RlSIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL

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JOANNA WlSTERNWINDOW SHADES I

, ..... ,. SI<II1rI". tu"os I~.Uf",.""SlotM ooon ... 0 WINDOwS I

GRA.'TOP'SALIS AND SIIVICE

lSOI1 ICHCHIVAL... of .............. _

fU 1-6000--...

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DrivewaysPorche.

Step.PaUos, etc.

778.5e80

Thursd.y, July 31, 1975 G R 0 $ S E POI N T E NEW S21M-S1W11 SIIVICI 21.O-CEMINT AND 21Q-PU5TER WORK : 21$-CAI'INnl 21W-DIESSMAKINGSEWEBB CLEANED, brobD; IIICK WOIK SPECIALIZING in repain i WOIK A.NDTA.ILOIING Muti.Media Show Concludes 10th Year

Sew.n repaired. Guuu. CHAS. F. JEFFREY tor 18 years. Cracks eUml.j FRANK B. WILLIAMS. LI. ALTERATIONS - Dre,," , The windows and darkon donations from Pointers I according to SHEP director,teed. R.aIOll,bl. rat... MASON CONTRACTOR nated. ClelD. Jim Black.: censed builder. Cuslom pant suits, coats, and other rooms of the old Greater to keep the program going." Sisler Annelle Zipple.111-0013 Ot 71'1-l225. LICENSED. INSURED well. VA 1.7C51. I home improvements, porch work. 8864966. Christ Baptist Church, ~ -------------------

I B I .. BI" I enclosures, finished base- Iroquois, Detroit, brightened _ ...,ADVANCE MAINTENANCE • r e. • oe. • Stone NEW and repair work. Neat, ments, additions, altera- SEAMSTRESS for women'. Saturday, July 26, by the arl

Electric sewer Cleaning • Cement Work clean servlee. 20 years ex. lions. All work personally and men's clothlni. Call work of 110 girls lrom this C'l\.,. m8&'-9512 • Waterproofing . F r t I . d S 11' b Mra S Deeb 8&.9373 "ear's Sacred Heart Enricb. J...) aria_________ • Tuck Pointing perlence. ree ts 1ma es. I supervIse. ma )0. are .. , . ~

2IN-A.SPHA.LT WORK' • Patiol of any killd _A_lb_e_rt_\_'e_r_st_ra_e_le_._882_-30_1_1.'welcome. For prom pI eour. 21Z-LA.NDSCAPING • ment Program, (SHEP). U I J A l'_ C"'J__________ 1 "PORCHES A SPECIALTY" leous, ex per t service, Parenls and visitors moved plloUl,,.;,.,,. ./t C7' JSPRIET please call me at 882.7776. GAIDIN SIlVICECASPER'S CONSTRUCTIOJ'oO 882-1800 from room to room 10 ex .• Dr!veway .eal~llg PORCH REPAIRS PLASTERING 21T-PLUMIING AND TRUUflNG. removal, .pra,. perience the girls' multi.• Dr~veway repair CHIMNEY REPAIRS New and rt\pa!r work. Serv- HEATING ing, feedlzlg and stump media presentation that in-• BrICk CHIMNEY SCREENS ing lhe Poinles 25 )'ears. removal. Fre. utlmat... cluded pholographs, paint.e Block Free e s Ii mat e s. Clean FOR CLEAlI/ and dependable Complete tre. aervlce. Cal ing., ceramics, drama ande Cement driveways ADVANCE MAINTENANCE workmanship. service, ean ELMERS F 1e m 1n I Tree Service. creative writing .• Patios-Porches 88409512 886.3421 or 886.8052 PJ.UMBL"lG and HEAT. TUxedo l.-so. Cues such as "move IS if

CALL ANYTIME ALL TYPES of steps, brick lNG, Plumblrlg License EASTERN TREE al1d stump you're In the jungle - nowFREE ESTIMATE work, block, stone, marble, 21R-FURNITURE #04558, TUxedo 4-4llU. removal. In.ured. m.40e9 prelend you are floting in

772-6845 concrete, Drivewa)'s, REPA.IR or answerin" service. 773- space-now lhe ocean," guid. 11':;;========================;;:;::':"';;;;;;EASTLAND P L U M BIN G, • ed dancers In the church's

DRIVEWAY SEALING patios, chimneys, water. new and repair, cammer- 0600, blue room. The girls wore SPECI AL lilr..IOTICETENNIS COURT COLORS proofing, 20 years experi, ARE your chairs antiques or cial, Industrial, all cl'lv VI'O. --------- I ft I~furnl'ture lose r broken? ~ coslumes that lhey had made15 years experience in As. ence. 0 0 . lations corrected, 881-8395. THOMAS TOPhalt work. DeSENDER Excellent work. 775.7396. I themselves as they swirled in

PLUMBING REPAIRS f front of flashing slides to885.1900 822-1201 UPHOLSTERING by retired • au. LANDSCAPING CO. electronic music. GROSSE POllilr..lTE

I cets and fixtures replaced. I~21.O--CIMINT A.ND If no answer call evenings upholsterer, good WOrk'j Electric .ink cleaning. U. LAWN and GARDEN An exciting new feature to TAXPAYERS

. reasonable. VA 1.4900. d M I PI be th1'Syear' progra as thIRICK WORK BRICK REPAIR _ Porches, cense IS er um r. • 5 m w e__________ 1 chimne)., ba.l!meul leilk. 215-CARPENTIR Work mYi",i!. TU .j,-~, I SERVICE l\\u~ical directi\ln oi iormer I

L. VERBEKE CONT. and cracks. Tuck pointing. WORK DELTA FAUCETS Pointer David Gregory. Re-Drives. W.lt •• Porchel Free estimates. Work guar- 881-0292 cordings oC his varIous com-

Po' • C'" ...... It d -----.---- INSTALLED positions on violin, piano and I~..~~ •• ~l1e~s t wic - antee. 779.3947. • Altics • Porch Enclosures __ "::"---=-=----- I synlheslzer played in many

po n , proo~~~en a er- LUIGI CEMENT _ Drive. • Additions. Kitchens S4UO, with spray $48.50. LAWN CUTTING, weeding, of the display rooms.19 Yra. in the Pointes ways, porches, patios, brick • Commercial buildinlS Complete parts and labor. cultiva\lnl, shrub and ever. Mr. Gregory also provided

. I' J 1M SUTTON Minor plumbing repairs. green trlmminJ. Tree trim-No Job too Small repair; Icensed contractor Sewer c:eaning. Evans _ mingo live music for lhe dancersLicel1Jed Free EsUmates Free estimates. 886.5364or 1677 Brys Drive 835-2835. SHOREWOOD & and worked with the girls in

885-43tl 488.3853. I TV 4,2942 TU 2.2436 dancing and musical Instruc.

CEMENT WORK of any A.l BRICK WORK, porches I' BA KER PLUMBING repairs. Sink.., ASSOC IATES tion for several weeki.b ilt d . d h' R tollets, drains and sewer 178-~900 An arti.t-In-resldence for

!Wad. BoDded. lieen .. d, la. u abn krepalrte ,cllmk. CONTRACTORS Ine cleaniDg. 24 hour service. ~ ------- lhe Michigan Council for thelured. 'n1 2...... fter 8 neys, ro en s eps, uc ,. 388.9754. MICHEL PILORGET Land.p.m. or 172..... poi n tin g, waterproo!lng, Modernlzallon • AlteraUOllI I~~---:~C-:-- - -- scaplna _ Co~nplete main. ~~' ch~~~enG~:i:~IIc~fr:l~

_________ walls. 294-4216. Addltlonl • Family Roomi 21V-SILVERPLATING tenanee aDd planting aer-J. W KLEINER ----- ...-.--- KItchen aDd RecreatlonAr.as vice. 884.5804 reclor of the Children'. Rep.. . A TOUCH OF Estate MalnteWlee • SIlYer and Gold Pl.Un. Iertory Group In New York.

CEMENT CONTRACTOR BEAUTY ~AMES BAKKER • Oxldilln, lIld Repauin, He allO I. on the .taff of15 YEARS IN POINTES BRICK OR STONE BM.5OU • Bran PoUahin,. JOHN C, CARLISLE Martha Graham', and AlvIn

All type. C.ment • Stone • W Lacq,uerlrll Alley's.Brick Work • N.w and Ke. Dalkl•.paWtlO~'ITesrtraces HARRY SMITH • Fireplac. flxtW'.. Complete Landlcape Service. The SHIP prolram. nowpalt. • DrIvewa)'. • Porehea r vel. a s- eps BUILDING CO, reflntllsed TradlUon lijllce lHO In it. 10th yalt, lrIcludea ,!rIa• Walks • PaUos • Tuck We Al.o Repair, Reflnlah E.t.bU.hed In • Copper po1l1bla. alld T78'" 771.. from 13 Detroit artl .cllool •.PalnUn,. Basement W.terprooflng Grolle Polnle Area SIDe. 111ST bllUlJI. LANDSCAPE It I. de. lifted to brld,. tha::~:~i~Virfa Underplnnlnl.~ebulldlni Ruld'Dtial and Commercl&l LEEBERT man 'I loeal communlU ..

Porche •.Step, Remod.IiD, SILVERSMITHS CONSTRUCTION aerota racl.l, reliIlolll andNO JOB TOO SMALL Chlmney •.Flreplaces All.ratlona .nd M.intlnec' 14110 CHARLEVOIX For dlll,n, artalll.ment, economic Un.. in an tcluca.

SPECIALIZING Rebullt.Repalred New Conl'.\Ictl.n lod, bulb removal and 110nal and creativi effort,IN .. .... a block. ...t 01 C!lall11lr1 I

Two Generationl of Cuslom 885.3iOO 185.7013 VA 1.7111 tr mmlJl. .xpert.. Call The pro.ram WI' crtated• FIII.tone Walk •• PIUO" Grolle Pointe Service --------- Spencer E. Aleer., U of D In IBM by the ACidamy of

• Natur.l Stoat Planters. Gustave Rener and Sons QUALITY WORK b'l carpen. 21W-DlISSMAKING .rad. 772.32", 7'71-0107. the Sacred Heart In Gro.. eLICENSED I TU 6.16'6 te: with over 20 )'tlr •• x. A.NDTA.lLOll NG Polate and WII held tOtINSURED --------- perlence In Gro... PolJl". Folkl down on their luek m.n)' y"r. lJI local church.

FREE ESTIMATES PATIOS Kltchena remodeled, baN' DRESSMAKING and altera. flJld lot. of argument. to es.re 2~71T IMAGINATIVE DESIGNS ment. paneled. room addl. tlon•. Reason.ble. 885.7288. prove it. "We st1l1 depend he.vlly

--------- QUALITY CONSTRUCTION tion', elc, Conlclentlold.CODDENS SUPERIOR EXTERIORS Co. Small jobs acceptable. TV 1,....-------------------------..,

CONSTRUCTION 779.8884 776.8338 4.5372.ESTABLISHED 112. ---C-A-S-P-E-R-'S-- ----L-ET-O----

: ~ir::ay. Our Specialty CONSTR. CO. BUILDING COMPANYSmce 1111

• Pordl.. NEW AND REPAIRS CUltom BulldJn,• Chimney. Brick • Block • Concrele F.mily room. our apeClllt1,• Waterproot!n, Driveways • Walks Ilteratlons, kltchenl.822-6694 Porches • Pre. cast steps TU 2-U22

PaUosHAROLD Waterproofing CARPENTER WORK - Pan.

CHAUVI N RatwaU and foundations ellng partilions, .helvuTuck Polnllng (kitchells, ceWngs, amaU

CE},lENT CONTRACTOR Ceramic TUel jobs, ete.) TV ,2.2795.ALL TYPES OF ,.. Roollng MaintenanceCEMENT WORK Asphllt driveway 'eiling

~, e Walu • Drive. e Porches Roofin, Malntellance• Patloa • Weterprooflnl Free estimating

• Pre-Cut Step. CALI. ANYTIME• Tuck Pointing 772-6845 778.0329• Chimney Repair Licensed, Bonded, InsuredNo job too small _

Free estimates 2 P W'" R GLicensed and Bonded 1 - ",TI PIOOFIN17 Yeal! In Pointe CRAS. F. JEFFREY

779-8U7 882-1473 882-1800• Basement Waterproofing• Underplrl footings• Cracked or Clved.ln wans

ReferencesLlcensed

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*Thufld.y, July 31, 1975

***GROSSE POINTE NEWS

****P.p Twenty-Six

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RAYMOND SEARS, of York.town road, was among 54student nurses receiving di-plomas from the West Subur-ban Hospital School of Nurs-ing, Oak Park, m., June 29,She served as treasurer ofthe Student Missionary pro-ject and experienced the pro.ject first.hand last summerin Kenya, East Africa. Sheplans to spend this summerin The Pointe before enroll.Ing in Wheaton College nextfall.

Millers From WSUHe holds a Maslers degree

from Wayne State Univer-sity. He's studied at MerrUJ-Palmer Institute, the Unl.versity of Michigan, BostonUniversity and, (post.Mas.teu), WSU, ona self-selec-tion basis, concentrating oncourses that would be help.ful in his work, Increase thebreadth and depth IDd IU .

l1ety of his interests, raththan working for a 'pecifie-degree.

He's recognized end ad.mired within his profession.He has served as chairmanof the System's elementaryprincipals on several occa.sions and as I director of theMichigan Association of Ele-mentary Principals, as treatsurer of the latter group'sboard and chairman of theEvaluation of Teachers com-mittee.

He's served three years onthe State Curriculum com-mittee. He's been a memberof the District's PhilosophyWorkshop and CurriculumPlanning committee, haschaired the Arithmetic Text-book committee, has servedon the Grosse Pointe Com.munity Values S'tudy Groupand the Systems-wide Writ.ten Policy Development com-mittee-and somehow foundtime, for many years. to actas faculty advisor to Trom-bly's Boy Scouts and CubScout•.

Trombly's pupil., parent$and staff, !lilt and present,speak of him with love.

SUMMER SALES

From Another Pointe of View

Open every night 'til 8 p.m.Now accepting American Express

1-)' OPEN SUNDAYS I.' I~IN.e FrD World Wi" Stfvic.

Allemon Floriston E. Warren

17931 East Warren TU 4-6120

I.................................................•I Fresh Cut Daisies ".49 bunch i: Wilh Coupon Thutlflay Ih,u Sunday I

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r--i;~~"ih~-;;..t.;;;i-lI $2.69... II 2 DZ.bunch '3.99 IL With Coupon Thursday ,hru Sunday Jr------~~~~~d------l: Hou•• Plant. I

! 20% Off !'--'With Coupon Thur.dav ,hru Sunday onlv__ J

Music Under The Star.Grosse Pointe's first Symphony Under the

Stars Pops Concert is scheduled for a week fromtomorrow, Friday, August 8, in Jacobson's D'HondtWay, It will feature Felix Resnick conductinlr theGrosse Pointe Symphony in ,an evenilll of show~~Ines.ragtime, waltzes .. , something for everyone.

Mrs. J. R. )55 Bush, of Pemberton road, isgeneral chairman, Mrs. Carolyn Barnhart, of Neffroad, coordinator of the prorram presented by theGrosse Pointe Symphony Society and Jacobson's.

Assistinl Mrs. Bush are Mrs. Rudolph Stoni"h,Jr., of Lakeshore road, and Mrs. John Edaar, ofBroadstone road, ticket chairman and co.chairman,respectively, Mrs. Barbara Ferry, of Washinatonroad, program chairman, and Mrs. Judie Bailey, ofFisher road, publicity chairman.

Tickets at $3 for the concert only, ".50 for a6:30 to 8:15 o'clock buffet dinner in Jacobson's St.Clair Room plus the concert, scheduled to start at8:30 o'clock, ($5.50 for children under 12), are avail.able at Jacobson's Credit Office or by contacting'.Mrs. Stonisch or Mrs. Edgar.

Reservations with checks must be in by nextMonday, August 4. In case of rain, the concert wittbe re.scheduled for Friday, August 29.

Continued from Pare 18)Jamaica H.1l0

I It's a "Jamaica Hello" this summer for MichaelJ. O'Berski, son of Dr. E. W. O'Berskl, of Chalfonteavenue, as he sets off on a two-year Peace Corpsstint.

Michael a recent Michigan State Universitygraduate wi'n be teaching and organizing IndustrialArts programs at secondary schools in Jamaica. Heleaves tomorrow for the West Indies.• • •

• • •

Short and toThe Pointe

(Contlnlled from P.le 13)RICHARD MONTAUK, aon

of the HOWARD S. MON.TAUKS, of Holl)'wood ave-nue, has received a Bachelorof Arts degree In Englishfrom B row n University,where he was a member ofIhe cross country and lracklearns, the Pre. Law and FilmSocieties and was elected toPhi Bela Kappa In his junioryear.

Pointers of Interest

ANN ROGERS, daughterof MR. and MRS. NORMANT, ROGERS, JR., of NorthDeeplands road, received herAssocla Ie in Science degreeJune 7 from Endicott JuniorCollege, Bevcrly, Mass. Shecompleted off.campus workexperience In Education andChiid Care, her major fieldof study, during the regularcollege Internship period, reoceived an Inscribed sliverplate for her work v.'lth Proj-ect Concern, an organizationof Endicott volunteers incom m u nit y service. and

Photo by Barbaro Bruno . t f hGROSSE POINTE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM RETIREES ETHEL R. ~:~~:e~c:s h~O~slden 0 erGRAY, FRANK J. WELCENBACH AND AGNES WEITZEL, (LEFT TO •••RIGHT), MENDEL AND ANIBEL LUCATSKY, (NOT PICTURED). MR. and MRS. J. ROBERT

- FOLEY, of MerriweatherBy Janet Mueller with children, not seeing my road, announce the birth of

Anibel and Mendel Lucatsky met in Idaho, colleagues every day. their Ihird daughter. SARAHwhere she was teaching in junior high. He was su- "Finally, I had to concen. ELIZABETH, May 3. Mrs.pervisor of Music at her school. Now they're both trate on the fact that I had Foley is the former MARl.taking early retirement, she as Music teacher at earned some golden years to LYNNE WALKER, daughter MR. and MRS. GEOR~EMaire and Ferry, after 18 years in Grosse Pointe, enjoy more freedom, to be of the JOSEPH J. WALK. WILLIAM SISKO, of Ma a.h M. t h t K b d T bI ft able to go and do as I ERS, of Muir road. Paternal wan, N. J., announce the

e as USIC eac er a er y an rom y, a er I grandmother is MRS. JOHN birth of a son, GEORGE20 years' Grosse Pointe service. I~::;~~r~r. day, any season, SMITH FOLEY of Merri. THEODORE (Teddy) SIS,

For Mendel, it's the end of weather road. ' KO, April 24. Mrs. Sisko is1M-year telching career. been a commuter. It will be Agnes was born in Strat- • • • I the former YVONNE COL."1 went into teaching be. nice to see the sun rise in ford, Ont., where she was Recej\.ing Masters degrees LIOUD, daughter of formercause 1 like to impart what Royal Oak on a Monday graduated from Stratford in Business Administration Pointers MR. and MRS.I can to others, especially morning, turn over in bed Collegiate. She decided very from Boston University this THEODORE R. COLLIOUD,to young people." and go back to sleep, know- early to dedicate her liCe to May were CHARLES L. who now make their home

Born in Minneapolis where Ing it's not just a hall-hour teaching as a career, ("Chil. MOORE of South Renaud in St. Clair Shores.he was graduated from North more before you have to get dren have always been very road. gr~dualed with honors. • .. •High School, Mr. Lucatsky up, get out and get on the dear to me"), and, believing and GEORGE C. BALLAN. MARY LYNN SEA R S.earned his Bachelors degree road. that to be successful as a TYNE, of University place. daughter of MR. and MRS.from the University of Min. Actually, Ethel rather liked teacher one had to pursue In . t h' M t lro t." d f II various areas of training to, . h teso a, 1S as ers m commu 109 In sprmg ana . meet children's needs for They ve been around m he didn.t get a c ance 0Brigh.m Young University, Winter, she admits, wasn't many years she spent her' the Unile~. States a good play bridge too oflen. "I ex-He h.. also studied, over so hot. summers t a kin g college deal. too .. We always h~ve pect I'll be able to playthe years, at the University Born in Big :Beaver, hold. courses. I fun planm~g and arrangmg more, now." There are aof Michigan, Wayne State er of Bachelors and Masters our own tnps," says Agnes, number of options that mayUniversity Ind the Univer- degrees from Wayne State B.ck to ltiDdergarten I adding that she and Grant develop, too, both personal-sity of Southern California. University; she was the lirst "My first ambition was have by no means exhausted ly and through professional

To tile Ihkota. Teacher Consultant for the realized when 1 qualified as their list of Places We Want associations. Frank Welcen.Prior to coming to The Perceptually Handicapped a Specialist in Kindergarten To see. "My husband and I baeh has always been an

Pointe, he taught It the hired in Grosse Pointe. She and Primary Grades. 1 would like to return to Aus- active person.grade school, high school was one of the first certified taught kindergarten for 15 tria. And we have a dr.eam: . Ben. la. Mllwau...v,and collele level, and hi. In the stlte of Michigan. years in the same cl"sroom to go to Australia and New ~tre-was born in Milwaukee.profession took him from the She had started teaching where.l had starte~, school Zealand." From early high school, hemidwest to the west, MI- at 19. She had worked in as a kindergartener. Does CIIIAa Pabtt.iag knew he wanted to be acomb, m., to North and Mad i son Heights before She was graduated with a' One definite item on Mrs. leacher. "I was fortunate.South Dakota as well as Berkley. She bad taught all Bachelor of Arts degree in Weitzel's future agenda Is My city had a teacher's col-Idaho. grades, mostly, by prefer- Liberal Arts from Queen's plenty of time to use her lege." He took a four-year

Anlbel descided to make ence, the first. University, Kingston, Ont., kiln. "China painting is one curriculum at ,MilwaukeemusIc her career when she She has two children of then took postgraduate work hobby 1 have studied ex- State Tea c her s College,was a little girl. She was her own, both a11-grown-up in Arts, Crafts, Drama and tensively in preparation for graduating with a Bachel.ongoing to be a performer- now. Paul has four children, Speech. retirement." She's equipped, degree and a doub!e maJ~r,Ind then, in college, It oc- Sue one, and Ethel's a dot- "The Arts and Crafts led too, to work with glass, sag- one of the few, In SoCial'urred to her that whUe per. Ing grandmother - but cer. to teaching Adult Education ging to make plates, dishes Stud.les and Elementary Ed.'!ormers sometimes starve, tainly not a professional one. for six years. It was fun and free forms,. and hopefully ucahon.teacher.performers always She's much too busy with her teaching the parents of there will be time to return He was also one 01 the"ave a profession to f.ll own life for thlt. some of my young students." to. ~er outdoor landscape few who applied for certl.fi.

,l:s~ni.ucatskY was born in Shr:;~l~e~t~~~~~sc::kscllS She was director of Speech pamtmg, A ~~~~~ICaa~~got a College LIfeMason City, Iowa, where she antique china. She does a for the City of Stratford. She "Who knows? ," says g. ..vas graduated from 'high tremendous amount of read. constantly kept on with her nes. "I may even get out my He came to Grosse Pointe,

own studies: "After becom. looms to weave!:' to Trombly School, right af.ichool. She holds a Bachelor Ing. She's a rockbound and Ing Aertilled in S'econdary The Grosse POinte Schools ter graduation, in 1936, as a1f Music degree Irom Mln- a beachcomber Her favorl.te .. F k W I

I. , M Ph II C II f . Teaching, I took Speech and have, been ran e.cen. teaching intern. He retires as~~UaPOSI'c.ISc a 0 ege 0 place on earth Is Canada Hearing at Jowa, Michigan b.ach s . whole . pr.ofesslOnal Trombly's principal, dean of'n Creek, and she's heading 1 f h s dedication and h 1 in

She attended Drake Un;- k and Wa"ne State Univer. I e, I , . the elementary sc 00 pr .,w there this summer to ma e J th h h d his nd

versl'ty, Der Mom'es •. fts an fit t' 1 It sity." She picked up ber oug e ma e u~ ml cipals In The Pointe.... up or os tme: a year, t t k I et rement a'In:!ergraduate, and has also her Canada Creek vacation Master of Education degree 0 a'e ear y riEl t education~tudled at Indiana University plans were frustrated by a in Special Education, with a while ago, he know~ ~et "It's e~:~f~~r.'_was his fIrstand Iowa State Teachers month's jury duty. It was ~:;Ch major. from WSU in :~~~Chth~:s~~a~~ml~::e~ b~. love, and they've remainedCollege as well as the Amerl. fascln.tlng, but still ... I' gin to turn true to one another, althoughcan Conservatory In Chicago, She has no definite retire-' She did take one year of(, .. .' . , f' Mr. Welcenbach did teachwhere she was a student of ment pl.ns. She'll re.t lor a when she and Grant J. Weit- Termm~ting a pro esslOn. high school during "the earlyviolin. Sbe had taught in five year and do a little travel. zel were married in 1952. al career 10 a school system years," It took World Warstates before Irrlving In The lng, She', headlnlJ south in The lady. of-leisure bit didn't that captured and held my II to take him away fromPointe. the winter, to Mlsslssippi In take. "I have always felt it a though~s and efforts over th,~ The Pointe, from his career;

She Is a vioUnltt, ("A very the spring, and may rantte privilege to teach and be with years IS ~ot an easy task, after military service he- .. he wrote In his leller of res. h hi 'Itprofessional one," Mendel even farther. Germ.ny Is children, so 1 was happy to. l' "School teaching came orne to I commun yInterjects). who has Ilw.y •• nother .pring poSSIbility. return to my profession." ~~: ~~~.on the 'cuttlng edge' and hi. profusion.played with a lot of iJ'oupa. She hIS two sl.ters. "1 Home At Lalt of life in relating and work-She haa been concertmaster hope we can do some things The Weltzels moved Into Ing ~11h students parentsof a number of .ymphonies. to"ether, " t.l]elr West Emory court and colieagues. '

BoIh Vlolbdltl.. h ft f tMr. Luc.tsky'. Instrument Ethel, too, has mixed emo. ome a er years 0 apar - "This Is 'the' distinct do.also Is the violin. He has lions lbout retirement. "1 ment living. They love hav. main of the Grosse Pointeplayed .Ince he was a child, am going to miss my work. Ing a ~~~se, an~ especially Public School System, and Iand haa been concertmaster And I'll miss the kids, dread. a yard. It rewa.ds us with shall alwa~'s cherish myof severll orchestras. He fully, .nd I'll miss seelng.n blooms through three sea. being a part of it and con.h I tl I d Ith the good friends I've made sons. We have many fea. tributor to its human and

as cons .ten y p aye where. thered friends, too." ~hey educational d"namics."chamber group', and has love living In The POinte: 'given solo recitals. "But there are so many "We chose our first home ,lUlxed Emo~~ns "

Naturally, the Lucatskys things 1 like to do In the with the idea that we should It s nol :asy 10 turn of(play together a great deal. winter that I haven't been be happy living permanently a career. III thc same com.They share an Inlerest In able to do up to now. Snow. in Grosse Pointe, with its I mumty, after 39 ~'ea~s. andgardening. too, and in listen- moblling, for instance. at my beautiful lakefront, all Its Mr. Wclce~bach ad':r1Its hon-Ing to records. and they love place up north ... " Some. cultural advantages __ and eslly to mIxed em?l1ons ':,'to travel. They've never been how, one sees a Retired Ethel four seasons," n.onetheless, h~ fIgures II.sto Europe; now that they'U Gray even busier than a Itlme to 'Put thIS stage of hIShave the time, they'd love Working Ethel. T~ey have traveled ex, life aside and move on.t Will MI P d tenslvely, "although some. , 'o go. 8S oapar times too hurriedly." and Not, of .course. on from I

Anlbel and Mendel Jive In Agnes Weitzel first cam/! are looking forward to more Grosse P~lDte: Frank andSt. Clair Shores. They have to Grosse Pointe In 1953. as travel. "Now we will be able K a ~her I n e Welr~nhac.h.no plans to move right away, a permanent sub s ti t ute to be more selective, and (she s .on the llmvers.l~vl.Llg.although they may eventually teacher, and 10 Poupard in more leisurely." Williams. g.elt School staff): \Oil ro~.head for a warmer climate. 1955. when it was built. "I I I al e theIr home IIITheir retirement emotl'ons h t d't" h burg, Va., Kennebunk Beach, I mu~ am:ave 0 a ml, s e says, Me.. and Mlchigan's Color Nottmgham road. .are mixed: "I'm looking for- "after 20 years I'll miss I'M t t I dward to belnl'( able to really Poupard School. It is like a Tour country are among , '"y grea es ove I,~,rea .play the violln again. .nd second home to me. 'Mle their favorite haunts. I mg. Frank muses, I II doto having more energy to do children and slaff are all Last summer, they were I more of Ihat. ~Iy gardenmgthe things I had no time and one happy family." in Maine and the Canadian I wlli continue. ,":e ~ave aenergy for before," Mendel But all good things must Maritime Provinces: Nova house and we enJoy It,muses. "but I will miss the come to an end SO new good Scotia New Bnmswick and "We have no spccificassociations with my col. things can begin. Mrs. Weit- Quebec. That completed their I plans for travel. other thanleagues, naturally." zel has taughl her last coast.to.coast coverage of: our usual visit with rcla1iHs

Ethel Gray came to Grosse Grade One class at Poupard. Canada. They've cruised to i in Milwaukee. For the lastPointe to conduct a workshop and even before that last Saguenay and Bermuda and' two ~'ears ~'e've. taken anine years .go. becsuse Reg class she found, as the days through the Caribbean. spent wmter ~aca,tlOn 10 BI)ox\.SienkiewIcz asked her to. Mr, went by faster and fasler, a month motoring In Britain MIss.; ! d like to conlmll(,Sienkiewicz. Grosse Pointe's she was becoming more and two years ago, bussed from that.Director of Pupil Personnel, more excited about all the Edinburgh, Scotland. to Lon. "~Ican.t s('c any reason tohad been Ethel's boss in new things she'd be doing. don and visited Germany in get away from MichiganBerkley. When he asked her "Retirement seemed to 1965, and traveled through during the summer."to stay. Ethel again said, come suddenly," she recalls, Germany. Austria. Switzer- Mr. Welc('nbach enjoys"Yes." "At first. It was very diffi. land. Norlhern lIaly and bowlinI', and golf more than

Commater Since '88 cult to '8ccepl Ihe Idea of back to London, via car and I bowlinll, lInd a good game ofSo, since 1966, Ethel has not being in the classroom plane, in 1966. bridge, allhough, working,

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