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Gross~ Pointe ews SectionA

VOL 44-NO 15Published as second Class Matter at the

Post Office at Detroit, MichiganGROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1983

3lk Per Copy$13 Per Year

40 Pages - Three Sections

A letter to the editor In theAprtl 7 Issue from the GrossePOinte EducatIOnal SupportPersonnel ASSOCiatIOn shouldhave read "Time and again wehave wondered whether thesuperintendent and boardmembers even know what wedo"

Farms manis sentencedto probation

A 20-year-old Grosse POinteFarms man thiS week was sen-tenced to three years probatlon inconnectIOn With the Jan 15 deathof a fnend .

At hiS April 11 sentencingWayne County Court JUdg~Charles Kaufman ordered EdwardW Caulkms to also spend 90 days10 the DetroIt House of Correctionas a result of the automobIle acci-dent that killed Caulkms' friend21 year-old Todd Elvldge ofGrosse POinte City

Judge Kaufman fIned Caulkms$1,000 and ordered him to pedorm100 hours of public servIce

The accident occurred on Jef.ferson Avenue near Cadleux Road.A breathanalyzer test registeredCaulkms' blood! alcohol content at20

dents include 33 car windows shotout with a pellet gun, 11 housesshot, three lawn jobs, and a stinkbomb set off in one home, Desiletssaid.

"WE'RE PLEASED with thenumber of cases we've been ableto clear," Fagan said. "We'retalking about the kind of crimethat doesn't leave a lot of leads.We've cleared cases we neverthought would be solved."

Desilets said the department is"99 percent sure" the incidentspollee have cleared were commit.ted by the flVe. The pattern lol'the InCIdents was much the same,he added

The five would drive around onweekends and non-school nightsbetween 7 and 11'p.m. and commItthe acts, the officers said, Allwere home before their parents'imposed curfew of 11 p.m., leav-ing the parents no reason to sus-pect the youths' activities, officerssaid

"It was a kind of the spur of themoment thing in the beginning"Fagan said. "After thelirst few,'itbecame a weekend thing forthem."

"It's a younger person's type ofcnme, vandalism," Desilets said."Some of the victims were targetsof revenge, but some were justrandom acts.

"As part of the investigation, wetalked to a large number of peopleand got good cooperation from thestudent body at North," he addedsaying cooperatIon was "instru:mental in the arrests."

If the suspects were adults thebombing charge, a felony. couldcarry a maximum sentence of 25years m prison. Because of theirJuvenile status, it is difficult tosay what will happen, offIcerssaid.

THE YOUTHS had no previouscontact with police and had donenothing to raise suspiCIOn fromthatr parents. They said they weresorry for what they had doneFagan said. One sent a letter t~the dIrector of public safety apol-oglZlng for their acts, he added.

"None of them could give us areason why they did it," Desiletssaid "It was Just something todo "

No hearmg dates have yet beenset In Juvemle Court

year two and three?"The real motlvatmg factor IS

that for every day that plane Sitson the ground over here, some-body over there dies I orderedthe plane"

Much of Father Patten's wor-nes were relieved recently by aphone call from a FlOrida-basedfoundatIOn tentatively agreeing toproVide the project With a $21,000grant Another afflhated founda-tIOn also promised to match funds,thus adding another $42,000 to thefund

"However, It'S not vet an ab-solutely sure thmg,"- cautIOnedFather Patten "The call was offthe record, but they saId I couldexpect the checks In May unless:>omethmg totally unforeseen hap-pens That call really hfted mySPirits, believe you me I wasabout ready to gIve up hope andend the proJect ThIS Will keep Itgomg'

WIth the addItIOnal funds,Father Patten has purchased ayear''i 'iupply of 011and $25,000 m"pare parts for the 1973 Cessena206

"{ had to buy practlcally every-thing that mIght break and be Ir-replaceable, saId Father Pat'The Tamaman people are veryre<;ourceful and can bUIld or re-p;m practically anythlOg, but lUthe hush they often donThaye theequipment neces'iary to makemajor repaIrs

"It s dIfferent here 10 the,>tate'>, he contlOlled "Ces.,enahd'i a hne oVNmght delivery ser-VICf' for "pare parts In Ta07amaIt can lake months Just to dehverthe mal! because the country IS solOaccc'islble III place'> Part,; pur-chased here 'iave tIme overthere "

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March 25 plpe-bombmg of a NorthHigh School teacher's home in theWoods

The boys admitted to pollee theybUilt the bomb and taped It to themner door of a teacher's home,The explOSIOn npped away thestorm door, blew a large hole mthe wooden door and sent shrapnelflymg throughout the house Noone was mJured m the mCldent,although the house was OCCUpIedat the time, Fagan said

That inCIdent, and a similarbombing at North High School theFriday before With a much smal-ler deVice, led to an lDvestigationby both polIce and high schooladmmIstrators Four days later,pohce questioned the fIve sus-pects, Fagan said

Durmg the interViews, the fiveadmitted to committlllg acts ofvandalIsm as far back asNovember, Fagan said. The mCI-

NHS teacher'shome is tarllet

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Kids charged with bombing

The dIOcese encompasses someof the most beautIful, inaccessibleand sometImes mhospltable landm Africa where travel by fourwheel drive vehIcle IS measuredin days mstead of hours

Because of economic cutbacks10 neIghbOring Kenya, the miss-IOn's part-hme use of a planeloaned by the Flymg Doctors Ser-vIce has been severely curtailed,hmltmg Its ability to prOVidemuch needed "under the wmg"medICal care to the area

Most of Father Patten's appealswere to foundatIOns In the U SMost were turned down By lastFebruary, he had raised $70,000,less than a third of hiS goal LateMarch saw the total raIsed to$79,000, With $1,800 contrIbuted byPomters who read about FatherPatten's efforts m the GrossePomte News

"We receIved $61 from the stu-dents at Brownell MIddle Schoolfrom their Jelly bean Jar raffle,"smiled Father Pat "Plus $186from a Grosse Pomte Academ)-bake salE' and a $250 check fromthe Grosse POinte Klwams Therest of the $1,800 was In theamount of small donatIOns, one ma letter that told me 'We Gro~sePomter~ are .,Iow to respond, butdon't worr)-, you'll get your aIrplane' "

The $79,000 allO\~ed Father Patten to proceed With plan'i to purchase the plane, a move he foundrather scary

"I ve never \\orked WIth thl'>much mone" before" h(' 'idld "{was past the pomt 'of no r('turnThe refurnished plane, eqll1ppedWIth radIOS, 'iome 'ipare part~ anda ferry 'ierVlce was $65,000 Thdtleft $14,000, enough for a year''>supply of fuel But I'm still $100"000 short What If 1 can t raise therest and the plane IS grounded for

By Mike Andrzejczyk

PetitIOns were filed last week InWayne County Juvemle Courtagainst fIve Woods youths, aged14 to 16, who pollce say may havebeen involved m as many as 100acts of vandalism m fIve CItiesover the past fIve months

The fIve North High SChool stu-dents were charged With placmgexplOSives With the intent to de-stroy property 10 connection WIththe plpe-bombmgs of North HighSchool and a North teacher's homelast month

In addition, the fIve may havecommJtted as many as 100 acts ofvandalism ranging from shootingout car windows to drlvmg overlawns since last November InHarper Woods, St. Clair Shores,the Farms, Shores and Woodspol~ce said. Total damage in th~mCldents was estImated by policein the thousands of dollars

WOODS OFFICER PatrickFagan and Det WIlham DeSiletssaid the fIling of petItIOns agamstthe fIve capped a two-week inves-tIgatIOn after the Friday mght,

PhoID by Tom G<-.wood

Supt. Kenneth Brummel explained his plan for closing four schools beginning in the fall of 1984to a crowd of some 200 people Monday night at the Board of Education's meeting.

Jelly beans, ~ake sales hel:e

Father Pat gets his plane

PTO and has served on th~ ~ro,,3;:Pomte PTA-PTO ':::ouncll He alsowas appomted to the cItizen com-mittee studymg enrollment de-clmes In Grosse POinte If elected,LoCicero saId he would pursue theIssue of teacher accountabIlity Inthe public schoolS LoCIcero calledthe supermtendent's proposal toclose schools "a workable plan"and added "ObVIOusly, the plantrtes to mamtaln the neighborhoodschool concept I thmk the com-mumty has been condItIOned toexpect some school closings"

• Thomas Peters. 53, of Mos-elle Place, In the Farms A form-er Engllsh teacher at South HI~hSchool, Peters IS currE'ntly 10public relatIOns at Blue Cro<;S/B.lue Shield The candIdate IS on theboard of the Friends of the LIb.rary and IS the author of the novel"The EducatIOn of Tom Webber""I believe that nearly everyAmerIcan, no matter where he orshe grew up or went to school, canrecall a teacher who had a pro-found mfluence on his or her lifE'The most Important person manyeducatIOnal system after the stu-

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move the program to Pierce Mid-dle School in the fall of 1984There also would be minor bound-ary changes made In the Deferattendance area that would resultin some students being trans-ferred to Trombly Elementary.

• Move Kerby's grades 3-5 pro-gram to Brownell in 1984 and re-tain K-2 in Kerby during thatyear. Close Kerby and move K-2into Brownell the follOWing year

• Close Barnes in the fall of 1984and send students to the K-5 pro-grams at Monteith and Ferry

• Appoint an advisory commit-tee to make recommendatIOns byFeb. 1984 for the future use of va-cated school bUildings.

By Tom GreenwoodFather Pat Patten is floatmg,

flymg and feeling fme, thank you.Father Patten, a former GrossePomter who's now medical miss-ionary in Africa, has finally raisedenough money to buy a used planeto help travel hiS 23,000 squaremile diocese in Tanzama.

Father Patten was sent back tothe U S by his BIShop to raise$240,000 to buy and mamtam theplane which WIll be used to bnngmedical care to the nomadiCSonjo, Arusha and Masal peoplelIvmg In the regIOn

"I APPLAUD your creatIvity mdigesting all the facts and comlllgup with all these proposals,"Trustee Ronald Dalby saId "Itshows some good Ideas"

But Dalby pomted out under theadmmistratlOn's tentative "RedPlan," the school dlstnct WIll beleft With only three middle schoolsand two high schools by 1990"Your ultimate l!oal then DrBrummel, IS to have three middleschools and the two high schools,"Dalby scud "The Red Plan reallymeans closlDg 10 elementaryschools"

Brummel said the "Red Plan"IS not before the Board of Educa-tIOn at thIS time and called It verytentative Dalby suggested theadmmistratlon consider creatlOgnine or 10 neighborhood schoolswith a K-7 structure, along WIththe two high schools

Parents at Monday's meetingraised concerns about separatingelementary children from middleschoolers at Brownell, Parcellsand Pierce, overcrowdmg at thoseschools, and the future of vacantelementary school buildings

One parent suggested admmls-trators conSider closmg the threemiddle schools and reorganiZingthe system's 10 elementaryschools into a K-8 structure

BUT BRUMMEL pointed outthat under his proposed plan, thethree middle schools - Brownell,Parcells and Pierce - are strat-egically located in the communityto avoid a transportation programand said the transfer of children

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The plan at a glance

Seven enter school race

Anxious parents hear school closing plan

By Joanne GoulecheSeven persons have filed peti-

tIOns for the June 13 GrossePOinte school board race, schooloffiCIals said thiS week

Petitioners needed 29 signaturesof registered voters In GrossePOinte and had to file petitIOns nolater than 4 p m Monday, Apnl11 According to Supt KennethBrummel's office, candidateshave until 4 p m today to With-draw from the race

Vying for two four-term seatsWill be

• Dorothy Kennel, 61, of MId-dlesex Boulevard, 10 the ParkA retIred kmdergarten teacher,Mrs Kennel IS preSident of theBoard of EducatIOn She waselected to the school board In 1979Mrs Kennel says h(>r bIggest con-tributIOn to the board In the lastfour years wa'i her role as chair-man' of the search committeewhich selected Dr Brummel as'iupenntendent of Grosse Pomte'spublIC schools

• Vincent LoCicero, 40, of Bar-rIngton Road, In the Park Anattorney, LoCicero IS the formerpreSident of the Trombly school

Father Patten of the ArushaDiocese.

Here's what the supenntendentrecommended to the Board ofEducatIOn m a report Issued Mon-day He said hiS proposal reflects

-scvet-al key objectives - preserv=ing the neighborhood school con-cept, maintaining at least twoclasses per grade level in eachschool, and making use of the sys-tem's best facilities The plancould cut school system overheadby more than $800,000 a year.

• Reorgamze the schools to aK-5, 6-8, 9-12 grade structure Inthe fall of 1984

• Close Mason Elementary andmove the pro~ram to ParcellsMiddle SChool m fall of 1984

• Close Defer Elementary and

By Joanne GoulecheSupt Kenneth Brummel Mon-

day unveiled a tentative plan toclose four elementary schools by1984 to 200 anxIOus parents andstaff members at South HighSchool

The adminIstratIOn IS proposmgby the 1984 school year to shiftMason elementary students to['urecH:; ~11ddlc Sehc0!, tr?'1~f~rDefer elementary students toPIerce Middle School, and movegrades three to fIve at Kerby ele-mentary to Brownell MiddleSchool

CALLING IT the "Green Plan,"Brummel SaId the consolidatIOn ofelementary students Into the sys-tem's middle schools prOVides fora "fleXible and educatIonallysound program" and "assures themaximum benefIt of the educa-tional dollar

"The plan provides minor dis-ruption of schools and IS not det-rimental to students because ofthe outstanding facilltles at themiddle schools," Brummel said"(The plan) will enhance (stu-dents') education."

The school district IS predictingonly 5,658 students will be IDclassrooms by the 1990-91 schoolyear. Smce the peak enrollmentyear of 1970 and 13,337 students,the distrIct has been loslOg about500 students each year Last fallofficial enrollment count was 7,805students

School board reactIOn to theadmimstration's "Green Plan"was favorable at Monday's meet-ing.

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Pass the catsupWho says hospital food al-

ways has to taste bad? Not thechefs de Cottage who will par-take In cuhnary competitIOndurmg the ProfessIOnal Culi-nary Art Salon at Cobo Hallthis coming Sunday and Mon-day, April 17 and 18.

Cottage WIll be Jomed bychefs representing the Loch-moor Club, Grosse POInteYacht Club and the Old PlaceRestaurant There will be atotal of 50 chefs representing 41eateries in the competltIOn

North High School will alsobe represented at the salonwith a display of work by Itsfood service students. Northwill be one of 14 high schooland vocatIOnal! technicalschools plus 12 colleges andunIversities on hand.

This IS the first time m atleast 10 years that the competi-tion has been held In DetrOit.The public is Invited to view theentries on Sunday from noon to6 p.m. and from noon to 8 pm.on Monday. Admission IS $2. Nofree samples will be given.

Chairman of the show isGrosse Pointe Yacht Club ChefJeff Gabriel, who won a silvermedal at the InternationalCulinary Olympics RegIOnalCompetItion held in Chicagolast month

Scents senseStrange, but true. Seen at

Perry's last week was a younglady intent on smelling a num-ber of sprayl pump type per-fumes the store offers m~lt~cosmetics section.

After making her selection,this mad sniffer would spraythe pedume into the air, let itspread a bit then suddenly duckher head onto the cloud, sniffenergetically then duck backout again as if the spray mIghtquickly turn into napalm.

She didn't do this once, butseveral times, spraying thescents in quarter turns around.b.er, bobbing and weaving 10and out like a perfumedpugilist

Then, after all this testmg,testmg, testing, she didn't buyanything, but left behind amiasma of molecules floatingin the aisle for some unsuspect-i.ng shopper to blunder into.

Not mto buying pedume him-self, thiS observer could onlywonder if this was normalAfter serious research, themore feminine members of theNews staff have assured me thecorrect way to test perfumes isto first spray the stuff on yourankles, then smell to see If youlike it

There's nothmg like con-sideratIOn for your fellow shop-per.

In last week's editIOn of theNews a front page story tItled"They serve more than Justfood" Incorrectly listed thephone number to Faith Luther-an Church's soup kitchen as882-2296

The correct number IS 822-2296 The News regrets the error

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Two.thirds of the crimes com-mitted with guns are committedby people who already have beencharged with crimes.

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Scrabble Players Club no. 189will meet the first and third Wed.nesdays of the month at 7 p.m inRoom 113 at the Cadieux Re-creation Genter, 5020 Cadieux

LIghted parkmg is available atthe rear of the center AdmissionIS $1 For more mformation, call881-ll4S4

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due to over 50 foundations, clubs,schools and prIvate ciitzens.

Father Patten also faces thetask of raising the rest of thef~nds needed to keep the projectairborne "There's still some U.SfoundatIOns that haven't respond-ed yet, plus I plan to WrIte tosome European foundations too,"said Father Pat. "I hope we getlucky"

H everythmg goes well, FatherPat hopes to be back In Tanzamaby the end of May The planeshould arrive sometIme in lateJuly or August, In time to providecare to people who've been with.out It too long.

Anyone wishIng to make dona-tIOns for the Flying Doctor's Ser-Vice, DIocese of Arusha Project,should send them in care ofFather Pat Patten, 1758 Manches-ter, Grosse Pointe Woods, 48236.

An airplane for Father Pat(C9nUnued from Page lA)

Closings(Continued from Pap;e lA)

into those schools maintains theneighborhood school concept.

Another parent suggested a pub-hc vote on the school closing IS-

sue."You're talking about changmg

the basic character of the GrossePointe community," he said"You're going to drIve kIds mtothe private schools

"H you're considering changingthe character of the public schoolsystem, I suggest you allow thepublic to vote on It."

A public hearing on the propos-ed school closm~s will be held onThursday, AprIl 21, 8 p.m., atParcells Middle School.

The Board of Education willvote on the plan at its June 13meetin~

Father Patten drove to St. Louisto test fly the plane and overseemodifications to the wings He hadthem thIckened to provide moreairlift, making the plane capableof shorter take offs and landingsSUIted to rough terrain

The plane itself will be flown toAfrIca over a four day period by avolunteer pJlot for Ozark Alrhnes .He'll follow a route from St Louisto Newfoundland to the IvoryCoast to NaIrobi, Kenya.

"The pilot IS really a remark-able person," SaId Father Patten"He ferrIes planes free as part ofhis religIOUS convictions. Ordmar-ily thIs type of serVIce would cost$7,000 to $8,000

The flight to AfrIca is the mostdangerous part He'll be loadedwith 1,500 pounds of extra fuel.There'll even be a barrel of fuel mlh~ ::.eal ueXl to hun. TIl~r~'::, JU::'lenough room for a hie raft, sur-vival suit, maps and him on the 22hour flight II

Immediate plans for FatherPatten call for catching up on hIScorrespondence WIth return letters

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

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dent IS the teacher."• David Russell. 61, of Har-

vard Road, in the Park Russell isa retired quality control tester forParke DaVIS and has been veryactive in PTO groups over theyears. A member of the Friendsof the LIbrary and the GrossePointe Historical SocIety, RussellsaId the Board of Education needsa "mature member" to tackleschool issues. "I prefer not to(close schools), and I don't thinkwe can run the school system hkea busmess."

• Anthony Skomski, of CloverlyRoad, in the Farms. The candi-date owns an accounting businessin Grosse Pointe Farms, but alsohas teaching experience in fiveschool distrIcts Skomski firmlybelieves c10smg schools in GrossePointe WIll contrIbute to lowerproperty values in the area. Healso would like to see a freeze onteacher salaries at the bargain-ing table this summer. "No oneis listening to the parents whohave gone to these meetings toprotest (school closings). Theschool board is not listening to pa-rents. All-l-hear is money. Educa-TIP can help ~~~S.l,~ more than dollars and

you fimd J.obg · Frank Stellingwerf, 34, of Van

i:lI Antwerp Road, in the Woods.. . President of the Mason school

The Detrolt PUbh~ Library's PTO, Stellingwerlls a senior staffT~_ servlc~. has pubhshed a 1983 attorney with Detroit Edison ande<htlon of SUI]\mef~ 'Youth Em- "secrelary-treasurer of Detroitployment PrograIXts'~"1n Wayne, Edison subsidiary Utility Techni-Oakland and Macomb Counties II cal Services Ine.' The candidateThe directory will help young says it will take "innovative andpeople locate summer employ- creative" solutions to solve thement in the tri-county area. district's dechning enrollment

Although the directory is in- problem "Basically, I am notten~~ for u.se by employment, running on any single issue, and It~ammg, S?Clal and human ser- am no~ running to keep a school invIce agencies, church and com- operatIOn I am running because I~~nity I~aders and public of- thmk I have something to offer

,flclals, It is aval1able to the public the school system."at all Detroit public llbraries as • Sharon Vasher 39 of Morosswell as pubhc hbraries in W~yne, Road, m the Farm's. Mrs. VasherOakl~nd and Macom.b counties. could not be reached for com-

It IS no~ yet aV~llla~le at the ment, but the June 13 election willGrosse ~oll~te Pubhc Library. be her second bid for a board

Or~amzatlons not already on !he seat. In 1979, Mrs. Vasher came inmalhng h~t ma~ order copies third in a field of 11 candidates.from DetroIt Public Library, TIPClearinghouse, 5201 Woodward,Detroit 48002, or by calling 833-4006.

The library's TIP service is afree community information andreferral service which help~people solve problems of daily hv'-ing by ~rovidm~ Information oncommumty servIces. TIP can putpeople in touch with day care cen-ters, legal assistance, medical anddental services and more.

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Henry Ford II's house on Lakeshore is gone. except for a bit of rubble that will be moved tom~ke way for construction of 18 cluster homes - the first development of its type in GrossePOInte. Wreckers began to knock away at the house in mid.March and finished the job last week.It was built in 1927 for Roy Chapin and purchased by Ford in 1956. Ford moved up the street toProvencal after stripping the home of valuable floors, paneling and other architectural details.

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ably good health and are fman-clally secure, sac socIal workerssaId there IS a genume need in thePomtes to provide help for olderpeople

"There are a lot of people whoare eligible for these serVIces whoWIll go WIthout food so they canpay the gas bill," Ms DowmngsaidAlthough sac IS budgeted to pro-VIde only 26 home dehvered me-als, Ms Downmg saId that no semorWIll starve "If we know aboutthat person, the food WIll get tothem"

Programs for the dIsadvantagedelderly do eXist, but the first moveIS up to them, Ms Dowmng said"The chOIces are given to themand It'S Up to them to make thedecISIOn," she said

Roman Hammes, a SOC volun-teer. said that the needs of mostsemors 111 the Pomtes are social,economic and phySIcal.

Socially the semors WIsh to reomain hvmg 111 theIr own homesand to take Iif e "at their ownpace" Economically, semors seekhelp with theIr fmances and taxsItuatIOns PhYSICally, the elderlyneed help With yard work andtransportatIOn.

SOC CONDUCTED a survey IIINovember, 1980m whIch It askedsemors a serIes of questIOns onwhat they felt their most pressingconcerns and nee<;jswere Most ofthose questioned saId theIr majorconcerns dealt with gettmg helpmamtaming theIr homes and theIr1I1dependence.

Since most of the seniors 10 thearea are In good health and cantake care of themselves, MsDowning said that one of thestrongest needs IS for SOCial ac-tIvity and "to feel needed."

"For the majority of the people,this IS what they need," she saId"They don't just want to eXIst In

theIr homes"For others who cannot manage

without assistance, sac and otheragencIes offer a wide range ofprograms that includes food del-Ivery, home repair, escort serviceprograms and tax assistance m-formation.

Since its founding m 1978, sachas provided these and other ser-vIces to seniors in the Pomtes andIn Harper Woods who are at least60 years old. Over the last 10years, the older population in thePomtes and Harper Woods hasgone up by more than 22 perce~t_ one of the largest mcreases mthe natIon, Ms. Dowmng SaId "Youhave a need just by the numbers,"she added

sac is funded through blockgrants and by grants from the De-troit Area Agency on Agmg

"Now, more people are gettmgtheir lawns mowed, their SInksunplugged and their tax 1Oforma-tion," Ms Downing saId

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"THERE ARE PEOPLE livmgon $4,000 a year. But they aremanagmg qUite well," she saidFree meals and mexpenslve helpmamtammg their homes helpthem make ends meet, she saId

Some of the semors who cannotmake It on their own Immigratedhere from other countries andnever learned to speak Enghsh.Ms Downing said

Food and transportation ser.vIces are avaIlable to the phys-Ically impaued, but there arethose who Will not ask for helpThey Will go without assistancebecause they are "too proud,"Ms Dowmng said

Although the majonty of thesemors 10 the area are 111 reason-

ure, 360were hsted as bemg belowthe poverty level

Ms Downing said that some ofthose semors listed as bemg belowthe poverty level were dIsplacedfrom the old Poletown area of De-trOIt and now hve mostly in thePark The census data shows that1,775 seniors over 65 lIved m thePark m 1980 and 119 of thembelow the poverty level Of thefIve Powtes, the Park has thelargest concentratIOn of semorsbelow the poverty level

Ms Dowmngsaid that many of theolder women who were once welloff fmanclally are now hVlng mpoverty because theIr late hus-bands were actIve m Investmentsand busmess, and as a result, con.tnbuted lIttle to social secuntyThe mcome from these invest-mpnt<; "has not kept up With thecost of hVlng," Ms Dowrung add-ed

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with neatly trimmed lawns andhedges, are semor citizens hVlngin conditIOns which those whowork wIth the elderly descrIbe as"Just ternble "

Volunteers from agencIes work.109 to Improve the hves of theelderly report there are semorshVlllg In stench and fIlth, some-times In or near exclUSive areasof the POllltes

But the sad condItIOns thatmany of the area's elderly live Incan be Improved If they want tobe helped because programs fortheIr benefit do eXIst

SocIal workers at ServIces forOlder Clhlens (SOC), located mFerry Elementary School m theWoods. Said that semors WIlloftenlorgo ~uch e~~t:I111ab d~ IUw dwlthe gas bill m order to keep uptheIr property

"THEY FEEL A sense of ob.ligatIOn to the rest of the com-mUnity," said VIrginIa Dowmng,coordmator of SOC Therefore, theoutside of the homes are kept upwhIle very often, the 10Slde IS "amess "

Volunteers at SOC have report-ed that the stench at the home ofone elderly Pomter was so badthat they refused to contmue mak-mg del1venes Ms DowningsaId thatthere was so much dirt on thefloor of one semor's home that shepersonally took her vacuumcleaner to clean It

AccordIng to 1980census data,there are more than 7,600 peoplelivmg III the Grosse Pomtes whoare age 65 and over Of that fig-

Where to caUfor helpThe follow1l1gIS a hst of semor citlzen serVIce centers:Food and Friendship: Offers a group meals program at Brow-

nell MIddle School In the Farms No charge, but contributions arewelcome For further information, call 882-5699

Meals at Home: Offers one hot meal and one cold meal daIly tosemors at no cost Call 882-5699

Minor Home Repairs and Chores: There is a $4 charge for eachaSSIgned chore plus charges for materIals Call 884-2790

Senior Citizen Information: Offers semors mformatlOn on allservIces aVaIlable to them In the area All calls are confidentialCall 882-9600

The follow1Ogrestaurants offer discounts to semorsBonanza Family Restaurant, 20460Mack: Semors can get a 10

percent discount on all meals by obtammg a 60 Plus Club card.Farina's Granary, 18431Mack. A 10 percent discount for 62-

year-aIds and over.Fentos FamIly D1Omg,20745Mack. Offers 15percent discounts

on dmners and pizza .~'The Grosse Pomte PublIC School System offers a ">:lennhar fOrSeniors," a senes of fIve-week general mterest classes that arescheduled throughout the year_ Classes-are held at Brownell ~id-dle School Call 343-2178

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Pomte Hunt Club Local Cornellalumm mvolved lil planmng thl~event are Peter Higbie, SethLloyd, Joan and Ed Hanpeter,Patncia and Burkhard SchneIder,L Ron MIlner and NancyWaugaman.

Williams, recogmzed as a lec-t urer and teacher of "westernclvlhzatIon," also WIll speak at asenes of speCial meetmgs Withhigh school students and staffmembers durmg his VISIt.

Williams' local school ap-pearances, arranged In co- JoperatIOn WIth the Grosse Pointe ,"Board of Education, are funded by :!:~the Grosse POInte FoundatIOn forAcademiC Ennchment Incorpo-rated as an mdependent non-profItorganization in 1971, the foun-datIOn's purpose IS to supplementthe currIculum of the GrossE'Pomte school system WIth en-nchment opportumtIes not avaIl-able through eXlslmg funding

A pr<?hf~c author, W1U.iams' _~,.,prize-WInnIng book, "MIchael .Faraday, a Biography," IS con-SIdered the defimtive work on the19th Century BrItIsh phYSICiSt

Cornell scielltist visits PointeL. Pearce WIlliams, John Stam-

baugh Professor of the HIstory ofScience at Cornell University, willspeak on "What Is SCIence?" at 8p.m on Tuesday, Aprtl 19, Inroom 137 at South HIgh SchoolThe session, scheduled as part ofthe sprmg schedule of the De-partment of ContinUIng Educationof the Grosse POInte publIc schoolsystem, is open to the publIc freeof charge

WillIams will prOVIde answersand make comments In responseto what condItions In a SOCIetytend to promote or to hInderscientific discovery Other topicsinclude how has SCIentific discov-ery been a catalyst for polItical,economic, and socIal change Insociety? Are scientIsts In the nuc-lear age more conscIOus of themoral implicatIOns of scientifiCbreakthrough than those In thepast? How are SCIentific dIS-coverIes made?

Williams' appearance IS but oneof a ~~ he wl1l make locallybegmning Sunday, April 17, whenthe Cornell Club of MIChIgan Willhost a reception and dmner In hIShonor at 5 p.m., at the Grosse

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The Japanese shut down theTokyo Zoo for two months out ofevery year to give the animals avacatIon.

Farms, City and Woods, appealswere down dramatIcally TheWoods faced 89 angry taxpayersthiS year, compared to more than500 in 1982, according to staffmember Frederick HornflsherAppeals III the Farms droppedfrom more than 300 to Just 50 thissprtng, said Carrol Lock, city as-sessor In the City, official DenmsForan said only 60 taxpayers flIedprotests, compared to 240 m 1982The Park's appeals totalled 145thiS year, a far cry from the 525protestors who kept the board ofreVIew at work for 11 days to heartheir cases last sprtng

The reason for the decline Inprotest!>, accordmg to the asses-sors, IS two-fold The most Impor-tant is that the as~ssments de-dmed thIS year, for the fIrst timesince the Depression, because ofthe slow real estate marketProperty assessments dropped 2 8percent m the City; 56 percent mthe Farm:>, a ti iJell.eul III thePark, and 4 percent III the WoodsIn 1982, they mcreased an average10 percent

A second reason for the absenseof protesters thIs year is the factthe citIes did not send out notIcesof assessments to eachhomeowner, as they did m 1982,the assessors said

"We all had a much nicersprmg thiS year," said CIty Asses-sor Denms Foran "There was alot less pressure, a lot less comp-lainmg It was mce "

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

The boulevard proposal IS in-tended to "create a greenbelt ef-fect" when you enter the City, ac-cordlllg to City Manager JohnCrawford It has won supportfrom DetrOit's Commumty andEconomic Development de-partment, but county road com-miSSion offICials are concerned Itmay create traffIC flow problems,C! ......of ord s~d !'!egot13tlon" withthe road commission are con-tmumg, he added.

The street improvements plan-ned for Mack Avenue WIll !>up-plement another federally-sub-sidIzed program to spruce upbuIldmg facades In the area Adozen businesses have completedfacade work under the program,accordmg to Crawford Of the 28businesses in the area, 16 are cur-rently participating 10 the pro-gram he saId He added {hat$7,000 remains in the fund and en-couraged more buslllesses tosign-up

Under the facade program thecity prOVIdes free architecturalservices to bus messes and payshalf the costs for Improvements.

mained about the same this year,Individual homes may have in-creased, while other decreased Invalue "I'm glad we did the reas-sessment because inequities creepIn after years of applymg a factorto properties. I'm also glad It'Sover," Ms. West said.

But In Grosse Pomte Park,

government's Community De-velopment Block Grant (CDBG)program, whICh supphed morethan $250,000 for a three-year Im-provement program on Kerchevalthat was completed III 1982.

Park spokesman Pamela Kond-zlOlka said she hopes the federalgrant Will begin a conhnumg pro-gram of Improvements for MackAvenue Plans call tor III:>lailallulIof bl'1ck paver!>, Sidewalk benches,extra lIghts and trees The CIty ISalso conSiderIng purchase of fIveproperlles In the area to prOVideparkIng, greenbelts and possibly aboulevard at the city entrance atMack and Alter

The excephon was the Shores,which broke last year's recordWith 146 appeals last month. Staffmember Ellen West said that wasbecause the township dId a door-to-<loor reassessment of propertyand mailed notIces to everyonethis spring While the overallvalue of township property re-

Federal doUars

Mack in the Park gets a face-lift

Shores plans May electionNo township posItIons need to befilled thiS electIon.

Candidate petitions are avail-able at the Village offIces To be-come a candIdate, a reSIdentshould fIle the petition signed by15 qualIfIed electors of the vIllageDeadlIne for filIng nomlllatingpetItIOns is 10 days before theelectIOn

Trustees Damel Beck, FrankColombo and Elizabeth Kuhlmanhave filed peCltlOns for reelection

The last day for voter reglstra.tIon III the Tuesd ay, May 17,Shores Village electIOn IS nextMonday, Api'll 18 The Village of-fices will remam open until 8 p mto register voters

By Susan McDonaldThe Park'!> Mack Avenue bUSI-

ness area I!>In store for <;orne ofthe same kllld of medICine Ker-cheval received two years agowhen !>treet furmture, !>Idewalkltghts and greenery were Installedto boost the commercial area

The city last month picked thefirm SChervlsh, Vogel, Merl dllllCardoza as constructIOn managerfor a $79,100 project In a fIve-blockstrategy area between the Park'swestern city limit and SomersetRoad on Mack

Fundmg for the project hasbeen approved by the federal

Fewer homeowners appealed assessmentsBy Susan McDonald

Homeowners hned up by thethousands at Gros$e POinte cityhalls last sprmg to protest theIrtax assessments But thIS year,tax assessors and board!> of re-VIew got a break The number ofappeals per city dropped drasti-cally, from several hundred each,to several dozen

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Opinions & letters Page Six-AThursday, Aprrl 14, 1983

Grosse Pointe News

Lynne Vercruysseand Marcie Dudek

Parcells school

Thanks tolocal policeTo the Editor:

The committee of the Sub-stance Abuse CommunityCounCIl at Parcells schoolwould lIke to commend theGrosse Pointe and HarperWoods polIce departments forenforCIng the laws regardingalcohol and substance abuse inrelatIOn to our teenage popula-tIOn They have been instru-mental m clampmg down onneIghborhood keg partI2s andVIOlators of ImpaIred drivinglaws It IS too bad that the pa-rents of these indIVIduals haveallowed these activitles to takeplace

We are grateful that thepollee departments have seenfit to take actIOn to put a stopto these actiVItIes

LettersThe News welcomes letters

to the editor from our readers.Letters should be signed witha name, address and telephonenumber at which the writercan be reached during the dayin case there are questions.Names of letter writers willbe withheld under special cir.cumstances only,

Address letters to Editor,Grosse Pointe News, 99 Ker-cheval, Grosse Pointe Farms,Mich. 48236.

We need jobs,not welfareTo the Editor'

Unemployment is a seriousproblem 10 our society. Some-thing must be done to stop itor at least slow it down. Ourgovernment has not found asolution.

Too much money is beingspent for people on welfare. Alot, but not all of them, are liv-ing better than those who earntheir money with a good hon-est job. They do nothing butstand in an unemployment lineto pick up their checks.

Some houses are collectingmore than one check becausethey go to different organiza-tions. Some even live together,unmarried, so they can re-ceive two checks.

The government should givethese people jobs, whether itbe cleaning streets and high-ways or renovating old homesor something else they arecapable of doing. They wouldthen be paid for their work. Itis not fair for the tax-payingcitizens to support the un-employed while they do no-thmg

Unemployment leads tocrime and crime leads to cor-ruption. We do not want this tohappen in our city, do we?Immediate action must betaken to save our CIty.

Paula HarmsHarper Woods

Amy M. OUens,Grosse Pointe Shores

John R PetrocIkGrosse Pomte Park

themselves at the soupkItchen NeIther the man mthe foreground nor. for thatmatter, anybody else In thepict ure 1s likely to see ItMoreover, no Grosse PomterIS lIkely to remember or re-cogmze any of the faces Butthe potential for humIliatIOn ISthere

It stnkes me a<; a lapse ofgood taste for the editor of theNews to publIsh It The story,for Grosse POinters, IS thecompassIOnate neighbors whohelp those In need It IS astnke agaInst the News thatthe printed photo was seen asan essential element of thestory

back to your car We all needa "period of grace;" theFarms allows its shoppers thiscourtesy, the Woods does not

It is no small irritation to bechased from shopping in thearea where you hve becauseyou cannot play "beat theclock" well enough.

I feel it is the responsibIlityof Mayor George Freeman andthe Woods CIty Council to takeappropnate action After all,this policy IS causing Woodsbusmesses to lose customers,and IS a deterrent for doingany tIme-COnsumIng shoppingin the Woods area.

I empathize with Anton'sproblem because we are allthe irate victlms of the over-zealous ticketlllg procedures 10the city of Grosse PointeWoods If I didn't know It wasan unsound business practice,I would swear they are tryingto keep shoppers away WIth apumshment contigency

ClaudIa DeWaldGrosse Pomte Woods

To the EdItorOne of the less admIrable

traIts of the privileged IS anInabIlIty to empathIze WIththeembarrrassment of want TheGrosse POInte News dIsplayedthat unfortunate qualIty WIththe photograph that accom-pamed the recent story aboutthe soup kitchen at the FalthLutheran Church

The story Itself IScommend-able The many Grosse Pomtewomen who give their timeand energy to helping thosewho are sufferIng durmg thiSrecessIOn de<;erve the recogni-tIOn and applause of theIrneighbors

There was no need tomemoria1I7e the faces of theunlucky people who must feed

To the EdItor.I am prompted to write be-

cause of the Grosse PomteWoods parkmg meter fines,which I too find ridiculouslyoverwritten

Herbert Lorenz wrote re-cently about this matter con-cerning Anton's restaurantand the gross number of tlc-kets WrItten to its patrons

The meter SItuatIOn in theWoods has caused me to havesuch 111 WIll toward the citythat I have made a conscIOUSeffort to shop in the Farmswhere they are more reahstlcand courteou~ about parkmgtickets

It IS mdeed discourteous togive parking tIckets at such aferocIOUs rate, penalizlllg theshopper who IS 60 seconds lateto the car for the indiscretionof not getting through a Imefast enou~h

I contmually feed moneymto meters but It IS hardly aserIOUScrime to have a mmuteor two lapse before getting

Photo was an embarrassment

Meter maids hurt business

Grosse Pointe is no melting potTo the Editor: gan that I knew what a Jewish

I am remarkmg with consider- person was. To the best of myable surprise at the language knowledge, not a single Jewishof the article "Temple Israel person is a resident of Grossevisits hospital," on page 13Aof Pointe. Thus, how can any re-the March 31 edition of your sident of Grosse Pointe trulypaper. speak about Judeo-Christian

In describing the content of relationships?the article concerning how I do not accept the premisemembers of the Temple Israel that the exclusion of JewsCongregation substituted for from Grosse Pointe is a bila-Bon Secours Hospital volun- teral decision. I have been ex-teers who will celebrate Eas- posed to too much racismter Sunday, the article stated (particularly concerning Jewshow "The Temple Israel vol- and Blacks) in my high schoolunteers are a perfect example experience to believe thatof what a Judea-Christian rela- Grosse Pointe has embracedtionship can be." the traditional American to-

The article stated how the lerance of which I have beenmember f th T 1 I I told. Perhaps the people ofs o. e emp e srae Grosse Pointe have consciouslyCongregah~n were most.ly ~olloy<e.Q~e lead of a familiar~rom ~outhf1eld. In my opm- deceased Crosse Pointe resi-WO, thIS could have gone wIth- dent and an outspoken anti-out saymg Fr?m where else Semite, Henry Ford.could the J eWIsh v~lunteers I implore the people of Gros-have come? ~ertalllly not se Pointe to accept m practicefrom Grosse Pomte. the Judeo-ChrIstian harmony

As a Grosse Pointe North which was alluded to in yourHigh School graduate as well paper's article before thisas an 11year resident of Gros- non-existent Grosse Pointe re-se Pointe I cannot recall com- lationsrup is spoken of in Gros-ing into ~ontact with a single se Pointe journalistic publica-member of the Jewish faIth. It tions.was not untIl I went on to at-tend the University of Michi-

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programs designed to deal with problems ataging, and to review recommendations by thepresident or the White House Conference onAging relating to programs or policies affectingolder Americans.

THE AIMS OF the congressman and thecommittee are eminently laudable But welooked in vain for any account in the newsletterof the congressman's recent vote against thecompromise legislatIOn that insures continuedfinancial support for the Social Security systemwell into the 21st century.

Since Speaker O'Neill supported the SocialSecurity compromise, perhaps he felt that Her-tel needed more background about the generalsubject and appointed him to the Select Com-mIttee on Aging in the hope that he'd get it Inany event, service on the committee could bean educational expenence for Hertel even if Italso WIllbe, in the natural course of events, anaging ,one

county. It makes no sense to retain as appoint-ing officers the three-member panel made up ofCounty Clerk J ames Killeen, County ProsecutorWilliam Cahalan and Chief Probate JudgeJoseph J. Pernick, the trio that appointed Kil-leen's deputy, Ficano, as the new sheriff. Onthe other hand, it does make sense to centralizethe appointing power in the hands of the personwho is to be held responsible for running countygovernment. That, of course, is the countyexecutive.

Ficano has few qualifications to be sheriff,except that he has been Killeen's deputy and aDemocratic Party official. Pittman, on theother hand, had solid experience as Lucas' de-puty. The difference in qualifications reflectsthe difference in concepts between the two ap-pointing authorities. The trio of county officialsplayed the same old political game, whileLucas should be credited with picking a qual-ified man in Pittman.

It is understandable why county officials andunions of county employes are dra~ging theirfeet on charter reform ..They prefer the statusquo under which county government was oper-ated more for the benefit of emptoyes than Inthe interests of the public. Judge Teranes' de-cision was disappointing because itstrengthened the powers of the defenders of thestatus quo who are the same people who bearmuch of the blame for the chaotic condition ofcounty government.

FORTUNATELY, the appellate court stillmight upset Judge Teranes' ruling. If itdoesn't, we hope Lucas and his friends reverseit by getting an amendment through the Legis-lature to make it clear the county executive hasthe power to fill vacancies in elected as well asappointIve positions.

obVIOuslywould be the position of the majorityof Grosse POInte residents if the school systemdId not also have to consider the expense ofkeepIng all schools open WIth a declining en-rollment that already has dipped more than 40percent below its peak

Another candidate has said he would objectto th{' {'lo<;il1P' ()f ('l p~rti('ular school in his ownneighborhoOd. That, too, is the kind of an issuethat should be examined, especIally in view ofthe school admimstration's recommendationthat the school in question, Mason, be one fothe four to be closed m 1984

The News will have more to say aboutspecific candIdates in both ItS news columnsand its editorials before the election in June. Atthe present tIme, we'll confme our comments towelcomin2 all the candidates into the field andcomplimenting them for volunteering for publicse:-vice in a field that often earns the winnersmore brickbats than bouquets.

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Congressman Dennis Hertel informs us, viahis 14th DistrIct newsletter, that he has beenappointed to serve on the Select Committee onAgmg. Our reaction is that the appointmentfrom Speaker Thomas P O'Neill Jr IS anothercompliment to the ,oun~ congressman. We arestrongly in favor 0 havmg young people betterunderstand the problems of the aging - andvice versa.

We also noted that Hertel's newsletter saysthe congressman "has played a major role inadvocating legislation for the elderly and work-ing to maintam the programs and services vitalto their well-being." It adds that more thanone-fIfth of the people in the district are 55 orover, WhIChmeans that somethmg more than100,000dlstnct reSIdents fall m that category

The newsletter goes on to outline the role ofthe commIttee in developing publIc and prIvateprograms and poliCIes to assist older Ameri-cans, in drafting policies to encourage thecoordinatIon of governmental and prIvate

It is disappointing that Wayne County CircuitJudge Paul S. Teranes has in effect ruledagainst the county charter reform in orderingLoren Pittman to vacate the sheriff's office anddeclaring Robert Ficano to be the legal occup-ant of the office. But the argument may not beover. The Michigan Court of Appeals has ag-reed to hear Pittman's appeal and is expectedto hand down its decision sometime this sum-mer.

WHAT IS AT stake here is the appointingpower of the new county executive, WilliamLucas, who tried to name Pittman, his formerdeputy, as his successor. Lucas, supported byGeorge Ward, chairman of the charter com-mission, believes he has the power to fill vac-ancies. But Ficano was named by a three-member panel of county officials who contendthat a state law gives them the power to fill theunexpired terms of elected officials.

In his brief supporting Pittman's claim to theoffice, Ward said, "The intent of the chartercommIssion was to give the chief executive the

P.t>owerto fill vacancies in elected offices." In a, charter county, he contended, "the only route

to the head of an elected department is by avote of the people or through appointment bythe county executive."

If the MichIgan Court of Appeals upholdsPittman's appeal, all will be well and Lucas'right to fill vacancies will be restored. But ifthe appeals court rules against Pittman andLucas, then it would be appropriate for Lucasto seek an amendment to the state law to makecertain the county executive is not hamstrungby laws designed for an earlier day.

One of the purposes of giving the countyexecutive broad executive powers was to cen-tralize accountability for the operation of the

Hertel on Aging COlllnIittee

A ruling against reform

So far as candidates for the Grosse PointeBoard of Education are concerned, we believein the adage the more the merrier

The fact that seven candidates have flIed for thetwo school board posts to be fIlled in June as-sures the public of a vigorous campaign which,In turn, ought to shed more light on both the"'a!!~!e~ :1~d ne!'f0!'!n?~{'e I)f t~p ('Ilrrpnt h()~rnfn view of the controverSIes over school clos-ings, such an examination could be worthwhilein informing the public on these and other mat-ters.

THAT DOESN'T mean the Grosse PointeNews suggests that candidates who have notserved should win support just for criticizingthe policies of the past. Their own programsand recommendations should also be examinedcarefully before voters decide whether theymerit election to the board.

For example, several candidates have saidthey would prefer not to close any schoob. That

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Opinions & letters Page Seven-AThursday, April 14, 1983

Candy HerdestyGrosse Pointe Woods

I really enjoy living hereand I wanted to let everyoneknow how thoughtful they arefor keeping up the Pointes.Keep up the good work, GrossePointe.

municipal building is anotherbeautiful place. The grass isalways cut, the flag alwaysflying, the flower bed alwayskept neat and the police carsand fire trucks are alwayswashed.

Things like these make meproud of my city.

Sue AndersonGrosse Pointe Woods

To the Editor:Grosse Pointe is a terrific

place if you enjoy boating,water skiing and excitingthings to do. There are won-derful people here and theyappreciate their cities for whatthey are and take excellentcare of them.

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Grosse Pointe Woods for itswork at the corner of Vernierand Mack. In the summer,there is a beautiful arrange-ment of flowers which I thinkis a good idea. It adds a touchof class to what would other-wise be a rather dull spot.

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block and just a few doors from denly the blame is passed on toAnton's. They share a mutual the meter maid, who is doing theparking lot in the rear where job she was hired and paid to do.there are several parking meters. Now, if that's not enough, you askSixteen of these meters are two the mayor and city council to,hours and 17 are 12 hour meters. "take appropriate action ... ,"For each quarter, you are allowed etc. I say, Mr. Lorenz, that if youthree hours How much time do can afford a three hour plus lunchyou need to eat? Or did you try to at Anton's, you can afford a park-save a quarter? Pennywise and ing ticket you so justly deserve.pound foolish I'd say

Because you break the law by Ms. M. A. Wakeenparking at an expired meter, sud- St. Clair Shores

You work hard allYOW" life and whatdo you get?

Well, dependingon where you work,you could get cancer.Asbestos has beenproven to causecancer. Certaln toxicchemicals hke for-maldehyde and freonare bemg mvesb-gated If you'veworked Wlth radJOac-lIve particles or evenworked near them,your risk is greater

And even If you'veworked nowherehazardous, itwouldn't hurt to geta checkup Becausethe UlCidence ofcancer after the ageof 4S to SO Increasesrapidly

Over the nextseveral years theAmencan CancerSociety Wlll be con-ductmg more researchmto certam lifestylesand exposures whIchcould Increase cancermortalIty

So know thensks

Don't ~mokeWatch what you

eat and dnnlcLook for the

warnmg SignS ofcancer

And renre notonly WIth a goldtlcker

But a healthyone, also

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SOMEPEDIURmREWITHMORE

THAN JUSTAGOLD WATCH.

One view from the capitolLegislature, because we all it be known they never hire inwant lower taxes, to cut tax the week that includes the 12thand social programs and reg- of a month. Soon no one wouldulaHon costs to business we look for work that week. Thecan in turn directly cause a polling would show, therefore,lower tax rate. zero unemployment because

There are even two semi- unemployed means out ofserious ways we could totally work and looking for work theeliminate the tax increase by week of the 12th of the month.the end of this year. WhIle these are tongue in

Because the unemployment cheek, they do show up therate is determined by polling a fallacy of deciding tax ratesample of 2,300 Michigan based on unemployment.households, if we could con- The totally serious point invince half of those p(:'f1pl~who all this is to view the incomeare unemployed to say they tax increase as a golden o\>-are not unemployed and not portunity to mobilize publIclooking for work we would opinion to beat up on the Leg.have a low unemployment islature to do all it can, shortrate. of public make-work pro-

The other semi-serious way grams, to reduce the un em-would be for businesses to let ployment rate.

To the EdItor'After reading a letter from Her-

bert Lorenz, "Woods must dealwith meter maids," March 31, Ifeel compelled to wrIte. I have myhair done at Mr Vern's HaIr Sa-lon, which IS located in the same

Golden opportunity

Letters to the EditorDon't blame meter maids

By WUliam R. Bryant, Jr.State Representative

For the first time in Michi-gan every taxpayer has a di-rect, personal reason for try-ing to force the Michigan Leg-islature to do things necessaryto improve the job climate inour state.

Why? Because the Blan-chard tax increase is geared tothe unemployment level.

The tax rate drops as unem-ploy Ult:nt drops. So, while it isdangerous and a conce~t Icould not support, the Legisla-ture will get more money tospend if it does nothing to bet-ter the bottom-line, economicclimate.

However, if we can force the

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IS fairer to workmg famlhes thana tax on decreasIng-in-valuewages It would have gt:!neratedenough revenue to balance thebudget and keep Vital serVIcesavailable to those Citizens devast-ated by our economy

Under the Kelly proposal, whenthe state returned to economichealth the additIOnal revenuefrom the 2 cent mcrease wouldhave been constItutIOnally man-dated for replacement of theschool-aId portIOn of your prop-erty tax bills Unfortunately Re-pubhcan obstructIOnists wouldn'tsupport thIS alternative to the in-come t~~ ~nd 15 Republic?l'<;brought the sales tax-property taxrehef proposal to defeat on fmalpassage

Why not pursue budget cutalternatives? That's a good ques-tion Cowards who opposed therevenue Increasing programsfailed hkewlse to offer any pack-a~e of cuts. After many hours ofdIligent work WIth our fiscalagency I came up with a writtenlist of $393.8mlllion in cuts in ad-dition to the Governor's proposedcuts of $225 mIllion House mem-bers talked about the cuts butdIdn't commit it to writing forfear of angering favored specialmterest groups However, no con-sensus on these proposed cutscould be reached by either caucusand the revenue options were theonly ones to be brought before theSenate for a vote.

Senator's view from LansingOnce the budget cuts were re-

jected and the sales tax-propertytax package failed we only hadthe income tax proposal before us.I voted for It but not until and onlyafter some major changes fromthe House version,

The Kelly amendment put atermmation date of Oct 1, 1966 onthe 25 cent surcharge The obJec-tive of the surcharge IS to erasethe $900mIllion worth of horrend-ous raidmg and voodoo bookkeep-ing durmg the 14 years of Re-pubhcan leadershIp The SenateFmance Committee substitute billalso reduced the income taxautomaticallv for each of the nextthree years

What if we had done nothmg? ItIS too IrresponsIble to imagineturmng thousands of prIsoners outof our prIsons and mto our streets,makmg homeless thousands of theseverly mentally hanicapped, cut-ting off over 20 percent of the es-sential revenue sharing fund toGrosse Pointe for fIfe and polleeprotection, closing immedIatelyall the state colleges and Ulllver-sibes until September, closmgmost other school districts early,and reducing all other state pro-grams by 45 percent.

Grosse Pomters were supportiveof my reelection m November be-cause they wanted me to do whatis responSible and to explore allreasonable solutions to our pro-blems. I did, and I am sure that 15understandable to most of you

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FRIDAY, APRIL 22A Day At The Spa, Vllal Options to demonstrate Battle Creek EqUipment, 1 to 3 pm, Store for the HomeMeet Bodywear DeSigner Carushka, see her collection of dance and exercise apparel, 11 a m. to 4 pmCOOkingDemonstration. Pasta That's Good for You, With Karen Fennga from The Little Tart,2 p.m , Kitchen Shop, Store for the HomeMothers and Daughters Become Actively A-Wear, WIth Vrtal Options staff, 430 pm, Teen DepartmentJack Leverenz's Sailing School 6 to 8 pm, Men's Department

THURSDAY, APRIL 2l

SATURDAY, APRIL 23Meet Bob SCOVille,certified Sailing Instructor and Windsurfer Randy Smgelyn, to learn thiS sport, 11 a m to 2 p m''I'm a Vita-Man," exercises With Joan Thornton of Vital Options, 2 pm Men's Department.See Hobi Cat DISplay, courtesy of Sail Boats, tnc, Mt Clemens on view all day In front of store onKercheval

WEDI';JESDAY, APRIL 20Tennis IS My Racket, Dale Stelss, tennis pro, Eastpointe Racquet Club and Irish Hills TenniS Camp, to stringrackets and talk about tennis apparel dUring an Informal show, 11 a.m.-2 p.m , SportswearQuantum Sportswear CollectIOn Show, 11 a m to 530 pm,formal presentation, 1 pm, Sportswear

Meet Jim Clary, Marine ArtiSt, he Will eXhibit and autograph hiS sailing pnnts, 4 to 8 30 p.m , Store for the HomeBlood Pressure Checks by registered nurses Cottage Hospital, Grosse Pomte 4'30 to 7 pmLearn to Tie Trout FlieS, 6 to 830 pm., Men's DepartmentFitness In FashIon, exercises With Vital Options, 3 p.m , Sportswear.Jack Leverenz's Sallmg SChool, 6'00 to 8 pm Men's Depl

MONDAY, APRIL l8ExerCIses for the Inactive, With Vital Options, 3 p.m., St. Clair Tea Room.Meet Leisure Consultants Sue Klingbeil and Martha Murphy, 1 to 3 p.m., St Clair Lobby.Blood Pressure Checks, by regIstered nurses. Cottage Hospital, Grosse Pointe, 1 to 3 p.rn St. Clair Lobby.

Come in, now through April 23rd, and catch all the action at Jacobson's.We proudly introduce a unique new standard of highly functional yet exceptionallyattractive sportswear, specifically designed for people who demand as much fromtheir clothes as they do of themselves. Discover professional looks that qualifyfor all of your summer games, including golf, tennis, boating, biking or jogging ...all by masters of pro sportswear style.

APRIL l8 THROUGH 23Sports MOVie:1982 Stroh's American Power Boat Association Gold Cup Race, courtesy of SPirit of DetrOitAsSOCiation,with special thanks to POinte Electronics for video equipment, and tapes shown daily, Men'sDepartmentWindsurfer displays courtesy Bob Scovilles, The Board Shop Antique marine artifacts courtesy Jack Leverenz'sSailing School. Sports equIpment courtesy Harper Sports Shop Flags courtesy Champlon Spark Plug Co.Waist Watcher Luncheon Specials In the restaurant.Catch-A-Wave Perm, special offer, Beauty Salon.

By John KellyState Senator

Under the MichIgan ConstItutionwe must balance the state's bud-get annually There are only twoways to do that under any lOgICalbookkeeping system eIther ralserevenue (assets) or cut expenses(liabilities) Repubhcans in thelegislature refused to do eIther

Not that they were agalOsttaxes They favored a 14 percentincrease versus the 175 percentIOcrease proposed by the Demo-crats But It would have been"temporary," like the last one theMtlltl..<l1i team propvsed, rem ember? Republican leadership InLansmg ISfamous for these mgen-ious "temporary but permanent"solutIOns.

Well, I promised voters III thelast election I wasn't gomg to playgames or lie and I won't Theeconomic problems of MichIganare deep and structural. That'swhy I voted "no" on the last tem-porary tax - it was a sham andeveryone knew it Milliken wassure there would be full economICrecovery by August of 1982,rIght?He was obviously wrong! I did notsupport the recent income tax m-crease as the only realistic alter-native; First I presented twoalternatives

I believed that a 2 cent sales taxincrease as a substItute for the m-come tax was a more fatr pro-posal. A tax on what you consume

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PhoIo by Tom Gteenwood

The wind blew and the rain flew and for days the weather was bad. At least that's the way it seemed lastSaturday as a severe storm buffeted Lake St. Clair. Drivers making the trek along Lakeshore Road soonfound themselves in almost rocker panel deep water as waves broke over the seawall. While some carsended up stranded along the roadway with flooded engines, most drivers were able to muddle their wayhome.

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It's a water wonderland

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Fire destroyscar, garagein the Park

A three-alarm fLre destroyed a& $10,000 car and leveled a garage

behmd a home m the 1300 block ofWhittier Road m the Park lastweekend

Firemen were called to thescene by a neighbor at about 3 30a m Sunday, April 10 When theyarrived the garage was engulfedby flames, "gone before we gotthere," accordmg to a fIre fighterSeven officers from the Parkalong With eight from the City andFarms, first aimed their hoses atnearby homes which werethreatened by the flames No seri-ous damage was reported to anyother bmldmgs In the fIre reports

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The Notre DameFootlighters will pre-sent Anthony New-ley's "The Roar of theGreasepaint - TheSmell of the Crowd"on April 29 and 30,May 6 and 7. The playwill be held in NotreDame's gymnaSiUm,20254 Kelly Roadsouth of Eight MileRoad lD HarperWoods Curtam tImeIS 8 pm

The show has been10 produchon for 12weeks Cast mem bersmclude students fromNotre Dame, Regma,Our Lady Star of TheSea and Dominicanhigh schools

Tht' olav j<; thf> <;torvof two' peOple playmgthe game of hfeCocky, played by MattServitto, repeatedlyloses "the game" tothe haughty Sir,played by CathyDrolsha~en.

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were Maura Brazill and Lisa test were sent to New York toTacke (poetry); Chris Bardeen, compete for national honors.W Judson Dorman and James Along with the SCholastic Writ-Zauell (essay. ing Competltion, the Free Press

Key Award winners in the jun- also sponsored its first annualior category from Pierce Middle Local Writing Awards for Journal-School were ClaIre Buss, Michael ism.Irwin, Helen Markus and Anouk • Key Award WlDners from theSnyder (poetry); Erm Kershaw contest were Joshua Abbott and(essay), and Jane Teranes (short C.J. Anderson, Parcells MIddlestory) School (Journalism); Adam Clem,

Other students who received Umverslty LIggett (sketch);Key Awards were Arabella Black, Raoul Rayos, North High, andParcells Middle School (short Jane Teranes, Pierce Middlestory); Julia Brown, Brownell School (Journalism)MIddle School (poetry); C Jac- Kathryn Grimes, m addItion toques, Grosse Pomte Academy (es- her awards won m the Semorsay); and Paul Rabbideau, South Scholastic Category, won a KeyHigh (poetry). Award, Honorable Mention and

Honorable MentIon awards were Commendatlon Award in the sen-presented to Pierce Middle School ior sketch categorystudents Mehssa Cinverno, Mar- Students from Pierce Middlejorie Jacobson (poetry); Dan School who won an HonorableHarbold, Juhe McDonald, Jen- MentiOn are Linda Gaglio andnifer McSorley and ElIzabeth Pet- Jennifer McSorley (Journalism),rocll{ tessay). :'1011:>-Gk..son, ~1~r;ori:: J~cob

Also awarded an Honorable son, Michaela Marston, JosephMention were Laura Colbeth, Page and Jane Teranes (sketch)Brownell Middle School (short Honorable Mention awards alsostory); and Bridget Johnson, were given to Parcells MIddleSouth High (essay) School students Greg Aivto

Commendation Awards given to (journalism); Nancy Hackenbur-winners m the junior category ger and Rosanne Locricchiofrom Pierce Middle School were (sketch).Deldre Calarco (poetry); Juhe Also awarded HonorableJones (short story); Peter James, Mention were Raoul Rayos, NorthLaura Linn and William Thom- High (journalism); and Ehzabethpson (essay). Prus and Jennifer Standish,

Other students who received Grosse Pointe Academy (sketch).Commendation Awards were CommendatIon Awards forMarcus Brooks Grosse Pointe winners m the Local WritIngAcademy (essay'>; Beth Brockie, Contest -.yere ~iven to. Glen Ray?s,Brownell Middle SChool (poetry); N0r!h High (Journahsm); Em~lyChris Kutscher Parcells Middle Kollnski, Rosanne LocrIcchlO,School (poetry'); and Christine Parcells Middle SChool (sk,etch),Molinari South High (short Elyse Frakes, and Amy Whitaker,story). ' ~ierce . Middle School

Wmmng entries from the con- (Journabsm).

Students make headmaster listUniversity Liggett Middle Semple, Erin Snyder, Hedi Suczek

School this week announced its and Mara Vorhees.winter term first and second The second list includes eighthheadmaster's list of students who graders John Andary, Greghave demonstrated recent out- Arends, David Barlow, Lisa Dis-standing academiC performance. ser, Sarah Dow, Ben Hein, Mike

Isip, Susan Judge, Suzannah May-The first list includes eighth cock, Mary Jane Mertz, Jessica

graders ChrIstopher Butler, David Ravitz, Nora Staebler, Roy Vor-Chilingirian, Peter Hardy, hees and Elaine Zack; seventhTimothy HUdson, Andrea Piot- graders VIctor Chang, Carolinerowski, Blasko Ristic and Wendy Cunningham, Eric Frederickson,Willett; seventh graders Sanders Mike McCracken, Tenley Mogk,Chae, DaVid Clifton, George Pan- Jennifer Nystrom, David Schwabtos, and Kavita Sood; and sixth and Tom Vallone; and sixth grad-graders Brad Bartos, Gerald Cur- ers Shersten Killip, Mike Nicco-ley, Allyson Goodwin, Rachel lini, Sylvia Ristie, Bobby Scoville,Kneeshaw, Molly Maycock, Terry Brad Stedem and Dana Warnez.

Key Awards also were pre-sented to South High studentsJeffrey Ligan and Kristm Nellyfor essay entnes.

Key Award winners wll1 receivea dIctIOnary, a gold achievementkey and a certificate.

Students from North Highawarded an Honorable Mentionwere Sharon Alter (short story);April Holmes (short-short story);Michele Rohel (poetry); Eric Cho-lak, Ehzabeth DeCrick and JosephHaas (cntical review).

North student Lynley Jones wonan Honorable Mention for her en-tnes m the essay and short-shortstory categorIes

Honorable MentIOn Awards al&owere given to South studentsDaVid Gualtien and Joey John-ston (short-short story), JacuelineGr aham and Martha Meagher(poetry); and CathIe Axe and W.Judson Dorman (essay).

ReCipIents ot the HonorableMention award Will receIve acertificate.

Students who won Commen-dation Awards Will receive certifi-cates. From North High, winnerswere Caltlm Maloney (short-short story); and Susan Hou-tekler, Margery Miller and RaoulRayos (Critical review).

South High students who re-ceived Commendation Awards

Kerby parentsset coney night

The Kerby school PTO willsponsor a coney island night atthe school on Tuesday, April 19, at7.30 p.m

Entertamment and a coney dogWith all the trimmings will beavailable for $2.50 per person.Proceeds will benefit the school'sheritage hall Tickets can bepurchased at the door.

The school is located at 285Kerby Road

NHS to featurecabaret sound

The North HIgh School band andorchestra w111 present CabaretNight on Friday, April 22, 8 p.m.in the school cafeteria.

Tickets are $1 and may be or-dered from any band or orchestramember. Request also may bemailed to Nathan Judson, NorthHigh School, 707 Vernier Road,Grosse POinte Woods, Mich. 48236.

Ninety writing awards go to local students

ILiggett open~houseSunday: University Liggett School Will;host an open house thiS Sunday,~April 17, from 2 to 4 p m. for pre-"-kindergarten, kindergarten andthe lower school, at 1045 CookRoad, Grosse Pomte Woods

Activities will mclude visits wIthstudents, faculty, administratorsand parents Informal tours Willbe conducted, and refreshmentsWill be served

UniverSity Liggett School is aco-educational, college pre-paratory, day school loc ated inGrosse Pomte with students enrol-led m pre-kindergarten through12th grade Curriculum is deSign-ed for students of average anda bove aver age ability. Classesaverage 15 m number, and thereis a 1 to 10 teacher per studentratIO, according to the school.

Fmanclal assistance programsare aval1able to students An Ex-tended Day Program until 6 p.mis offered for students of fifthgrade age and younger to assistworkmg parents

For more mformatlOn, call 884-4444

Grosse POinte students were therecipients of 90 awards in the1982-83 DetrOIt Free Press Scho-lastic Writing contest, designed toencourage students' creative ef-forts

More than 5,000 middle and highschool students entered the scho-lastic contest This year's awards

.also were sponsored by Wayne:State Umverslty and the CharlesStewart Mott FoundatIOn of FlInt

The competitIOn, diVided Into. senior and JunIOr wrIhng cate-. gones, Included ent nes 10 shortstory, poetry, essay, humor and

,JournalIsm Each writIng category; Cited recipients of a Key Award,Honorable MentIOn and Com men.

~datIon Award; In the senIOr category, Key,Awards were presented to North. High School students DaVid Boyle. and Jody MaIOrana (short-short

"((lI"V) Sharon Attar and KathrvnGrJlnes (poetry); Robert Lmthi-cum and Donald Walsh (essay),and MiChele Roehl (humor)

North students Douglas Bas-: tIanelh, Kathryn Grimes, Anne: Karle, Janna Miller and Chnstme: Mourad, each won Key Awards: fO! their cntical reviews

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Plans for the Cmema Leagueannual banquet on May 16, underthe chairmanship of ElIzabethDowme have been made Dmnerwill be served In the Crystal Ballroom, followed by "Sand andSun" and "Chnstmas Under theBanana Trees," two 16mm moviesby Walter I Theuerle, well-knownphotographer, author and lecturer Tickets are available at theWar MemOrIal office

The Grosse POInte CInemaLeague Willpresent "New MeJtico,Land of Enchantment, It a super-8mm movie by Kenneth R. Utter,public relatIOns director of theMichigan RaIlroad Club, when Itmeets 10 the Grosse Pointe WarMemorial's FrIes Auditorium, 32Lakeshore Road, Monday, Apnl18, at 8 pm

The program ISopen to the pub-lic Without charge The SOCialhour followmg IS lImIted to Cm-ema League members

The Journey to New MeXICOwasmade With other raIlroad enthus-Iasts on hundreds of scemc milesof Amtrak and Southwest Limitedtracks

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to New York and New Jersey• 7 P m - Oil Well• 7:30 p m - Rocket Races 1983from Beacon Elementary SChool

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Thursday, April 14 - Channel 8.8 pm - "Houses, Houses."

Thursday. April 14 - Channel 17• 5 P m - Mite Hockey Champlonslup Game - Repeat teJecast• 6 P m _ Hypothermia - Ttus show tells of the dangers of prolonged

exposure to the cold and cool temperatures on the human body• 6 30 P m - Hank Luks vs Crime• 7 P m _ People with Erv Stemer - Tomght's guests are Grosse POinte

school board ofhclals (Part I)• 7:30 p m - A View from a Park Bench - Judge Beverly C Grobbel

hosts wIth special guest Judge Wuham GlOvan• B P m - The Health Field• 8 30 P m _ Fmanclal Plannmg with Margaret Southworth

Thursday. April 14 - Channel 19• 6 P m - Our Sweet Way - A Journey through the past and present of

cookies• 7 P m - Steady Gams

Friday. April 15 - Channel 8• 7 30 P m - The Job Mart• 8 10 P m - Houses, Houses

Friday, April 15 - Channel 17• 7 P m - The Health FIeld• 11 pm - Sam's Showcase Theater - Live entertainment, classIc

films, Videos of local bands, cameos With local celebntles and lots oflaughs I

'I'fus week's movie "Nothmg Sacred "S"tl'l'rlRV Aorll 16 - Channel 8

• 11 30 a m - The Job Mart-Sunday. April 17 - Channel 8

• 10 am - Houses, HousesMonday, April 18 - Channel 5

• 4 P m - The Heart of the BIble - The Law and The Prophets• 4.30 pm - American Catho1Jc• 5 P m - Faith 20• 8 P m - ServICes at 8t James Lutheran Church

Monday, April 18 - Channel 8• 6:30 pm - "Real Estate Trends" - Tax~. guest Marge Trend all ,

H&R Block, discussed end of the year taxes that concern present andpotential home buyers

• 7 30 P m - Job Mart• 8.10 p.m. - Houses, Houses

Monday. April 18 - Channel 17• 6.30 P m - Waveforms.• 7 p.m - 8mgleSeen.7'30 pm - Young Vlewpomtes• 8 p.m. - The Health Field• 8 30 p.m - Health Talks• 9 P m - World Adventure Travel Series• 9 30 P m - "The MagiCof the Mozart" - Chamber Music Players of

Grosse Pointe In concert with Gerda Blelitz, Violin, and Josephme Brum-mel, plano.

Monday. April 18 - Channel 19• 4 30 p.m - Rocket Race 1983at Beacon Elementary School• 5 pm - Steady Gains• 6 P m - The Promise of Life• 7 p.m - 011 Well

Tuesday. April 19 - Channel 5• 7 P m - Heart of the Bible-Exodus ~

Tuesday, April 19 - Chdnnel 8• B P m - Houses, Houses.

Tuesday, April 19 - Channel 17• 6 p.m. - "Aging" - This film encourages older adults to get busy and

get fIt The importance of good nutrition and regular exercISe ISstressed• 6 30 P m - Hank LuKs vs Crime• 7 p.m - People With Erv Stemer - Guests are Grosse Pomte school

board officials. (Part 2)• 7 30 p.m. - A View from a Park Bench - Judge Beverly C Grobbel

hosts With special guest Wayne County Executive WJ.1hamLucas• 8 p.m - The Health Field..8:30 pm - Fmanclal Planning WIthMargaret Southworth• 9 p.m. - SmgleSeen.

Tuesday. April 19 - Channel 19• 5 P m - Steady Gams• 6 P m. - Highways of HIStory

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The second half of the concertwill mtroduce the world of walt-zes, With works by Brahms andRavel's "La Valse" in its origmaltwo-plano version

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Travel group sees HollandThe Neighborhood Club Semor Aalsmeer Flower Market, With

Citizen Geography and Travel auction buildings covenng 22Group will visit Holland Wednes- acres, where buyers bId on cartsday, April 2l>jatl~.:iM.p.m. via the of cut blooms flown to Europef'!.q.camera of Romuo'Walk. cItIes for sale the same day.

Walk, well-known for his A ViSIt will also be made to thetravelogues, will present his slides Keukenhof Gardens at Lisse, 70of the Floriade Festival of 1982. acres of eight million bloomingOnce every 10 years, Holland IS bulbs. Also featured IS the Almaarthe scene of the world's largest Friday Cheese Market, wherefloral display called the Floriade cheeses are carried on barrows

In a specially-built 135-acre through the streets by the cheesepark in Aalsmeer, acres of flow- carriers' guilders bloom m a six-month progres- The travelogue Will VISit Delft,sion of indoor and outdoor exhi- showmg how potters make thebits. Viewers Will see the Delft blue chIna and other porce-

lians Ending the tourWill be Amsterdam'sRi]ksmuseum, includ-ing Its collection ofDutch masters, in-cluding a look atRembrandt's "NIghtWatch"

The final concert 10 this sea-son's Kithara Classical Guitar ser-Ies on Wednesday, AprIl 20, at 8p.m. at the Grosse Pointe Unitar-ian Church WIllfeature guitar andharpsichord

Performers will be Helen Rot-tenburg, guitar, and Susan Cook,

Duo pianists Fedora Horowitz and Joseph Gurt

Piano concert at Ford HouseLync Chamber Ensemble, Inc

Will present the sixth concert inIts senes Sunday, April 17, at 3p.m. at the Edsel & Eleanor FordHouse.

The duo-piano program will beperformed by piamst Fedora Hor-owitz, artistic director and found-er of LCE, and Joseph Gurt, pro-fessor at Eastern Miclugan Uni-versity Gurt has recorded exten-sively for the MUSical HeritageSociety, Orion and Coronet record-ing compames.

The concert will feature MozartSonata in D, Debussey PetiteSuite, and Lutoslawsky Variations

Kithara series ends season

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Jim Jacobs, economics teacherat Macomb County CommunityCollege, WIll be the featured guestat the Grosse Pointe Inter-FaithCenter for Racial Justice forumon Monday, April 25, at 7:30 p.m.

The forum will be held at theGrosse Pointe Umted MethodistChurch, 211 Moross Road AdmiS-sion IS free.

Jacobs, with co-author DaveRiddle, has been researching theVista sewage investigation to diS-cover the Issues behmd the storiesand their implicatIOns for De-troiters, suburbamtes and MayorColeman Y9.ung.

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Two events have been an.nounced for Woods semors 111 Apriland May.

Ms Verlyn Thomas, acting di-rector of CalvarY Services for theAging, Will speak at the nextmeetll1g of the Grosse PointeSemors Club on Thursday, April21, at 3 30 pm

The group meets every first andthIrd Thursday of each month atGrosse Pointe North High SchoolRefreshments and cards or bingofollow the speaker

The Grosse POll1te WoodsPresbyterian Church Will hold aspring luncheon and card party onFriday, May 20, at noon Tableand door prizes will be given out

The luncheon is free for mem-bers of the Seniors Club who havepaId their yearly dues, Friend!> ofmembers may attend, but WIll becharged $3.50

For further mformatlOn, callHelen Hughes at 884-1459

Woods seniorsplan events

Toney Morello'Services for Mr Morrello, 69, of

Hollywood Road in Grosse PomteWoods, were held Monday, April11, at the A H Peters FuneralHome and St Joan of Arc Church

He died Thursday, April 7, in StJohn HospItal

Mr. Morello IS surVived by hiSwile, Grace; one brother and onesister.

Tnbutes may be made to theMIChigan Cancer FoundatIOn

Interment wa~ 111 ResurrectIOncemetery

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John H. Rozycki, Jr.Services for Mr. Rozycki, 68, of

the Woods, wert' held Wednesday,April 13, at the A H Peters Fun-eral Home and St Peter Church.

He died Sunday, Aprl1lO, in hishome

A Woods reSident smce 1947,Mr. Rozycki was actlve in theAlumm Association of De La Sallehigh school.

.He is survived by one son,Richard and two grandchildren.

Memorial contnbutions may bemade to the Cradle Society, 2049Ridge Avenue, Evanston, Ill.60201, or the Michigan CancerFoundation

Interment was in Mt Olivet"Cemetery.

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Mrs. Dorothy FischerServices for Mrs. Fischer, 71, of

Wedgewood Road in GrossePointe Woods, were held Satur-day, April 9, at Redemption Luth-eran Church in Detroit

She died Wednesday, Aprl1 6, mher home

Mrs. Fischer is surVIved by twobrothers and two sisters

Interment was at MichiganMemorial Park in Flat Rock.

Margo P. ChristensenA memOrial service for Mrs.

Christensen, 43, of Grosse PointeCity, will be held at 2 p.m Satur-day, April 16, at St Paul Evangel-ICal Lutheran Church

She died Saturday, April 9, atSt John Hospital. ,

Mrs Christensen was a reg-Istered nurse With Blue Cross-BlueShield of Mlcrugan where she hadbeen supervisor of the govern-ment claIms review department.She was a native of Medford,Mass" and received her R N de-gree at Mame Me(hcal Center In

PortlandMrs Christensen moved to the

Pomte in 1975 and was actlve Inthe St Paul church chOir andSouth High School Bands and Or-chestra Parents ASSOCiation Shewas a member of the GrossePointe Boat Club

She is SlIrIT'Vl?nhv hl?r husband.Peter; three children, Cheryl,John and Karl Pomeroy; twostep-daughters, Jill and JenmferChristensen, her mother, Ehza-beth Beals, and her brother,Bruce Parks

MemOrial tributes may be madeto the Lupus Foundation

ObituariesFrederick Weaver Auert

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Services for Mr. Auert, 73, ofthe Shores, were held Saturday,Apnl 9, at Grosse POinte Memo-flal Church

He died Thursday, April 7, inBon Secours Hospital

Born in Utica, NY, Mr Auertwas a buyer for K-mart-S SKresge Co. before hiS retIrementIn 1974 He was a member of theDetrOit Athletlc Club, the SemorMen's Club of Grosse POinte, andthe Detroit Economic Club. Agraduate of Colgate Umverslty,Mr Auert was a member of PhiDelta Theta fratermty

He is survived by hiS wife,Leila, and one sister

Interment was In Utica

Henry O. Chaseservices for Mr. Chase, 71, of

tN> Farms were held Wednesday.April 13, at Verheyden FuneralHome and Our Lady Star of theSea Church

He died Saturday, April 9, In

Bon Secours HospItal.A native Detroiter, Mr Chase is

survived by his wife Syndey; twosons, Henry 0 and Thomas; twodaughters, Mrs. Sara BenOit andMary Jo; and one grandcruld,

Interment was in Mt. OlivetCemetery.

Richard J. PattersonServices for Mr. Patterson, 44,

of Allard Road in Grosse PomteFarms, were held Wednesday,Apnl 13, in Our Lady of Star ofthe Sea Church.

He died Saturday, AprIl 9, in hishome

Mr. Patterson was an admims-trator at Blue Cross/Blue Shield ofMichigan.

He is survived by his wife,Kathleen A.; a daughter, Erica; ason. Mark; his mother, Mrs. Ed-ward J. Patterson; and two sis-ters.

Interment was In Mt. Olivetcemetery.

Mrs. Gaynell P. DemorestServices for Mrs. Demorest, 75,

formerly of Grosse Pointe Woods,lately of St. Clair Shores, wereheld Sunday, April 10, at the A.H.Peters Funeral Home

She died Monday, April 4, mBon Secours Hospital.

Mrs. Demorest is survived byfour sons, John, Thomas, Wtlliamand Robert; two sisters and threegrandchildren.

Crentation was at' Forest LawnCemetery

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Mrs. Elizabeth SrnirnunickServices for Mrs Smimunick,

60, of the Pointe, were held Mon-day, April 11, at Verheyden Fun-eral Home and St Clare of Mon-tefalco Church. '

She died Thursday, AprLl 7, InBon Secours Hospital.

A native DetrOlter, Mrs.Smimunick is survived by herhusband ~rge and one brother

Memorial tributes may be madeto the Northeast GUidance Center.

Interment was In Mt. Olivetcemetery

Ms. Erma Louise MartensServices for Ms. Martens, 90, of

the Woods, were held Monday,April 11, at Verheyden FuneralHorne.

She died Friday, April 8, m herhome.

A native Detroiter, she is sur-vived by one sister

Interment was In L,utheranCemetery

Mrs. Pauline J. SmithServices for Mrs. Smith, 84, of

the Farms, were held Fnday,Apnl 8, at Verheyden FuneralHome and Assumption Greek Or-thodox Church

She died Tuesday, Apnl 5, In

her home.Born in Greece, Mrs Smith IS

survived by one son, WIlliam; twodaughters, Ethel and Corinne, onesister and four grandchildren

Interment was in Forest Lawn

Lt. Harold GregoryServices were held recently for

pollce Lt. Gregory, 77, formerly ofthe Woods, lately of St JamesCity, Fla

He died Monday, March 28, mSt James City

Born In Lexington, Ky , he wasa resident of the Woods for 52years and retired from the WoodsPollce Department In 1960. Hewas a member of the RosevilleChurch of Christ, St James CityCiVIC ASSOCiatIOn, FraternalOrder of Pollce and the Metropoh-tan Club of Michigan.

Lt Gregory IS SurViVed by hiSwife, Crystal, three daughters,Nancye Thompson, Madelyn El-liott and Crystal Grizzell; onebrother; nme grandchildren andSIX great-grandchildren

Memonal contnbutlOns may bemade to the Church of Chnst CareC€nt€r t r,1t Ch::mcns

Interment was In Ft Meyers,Fla

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CITY OF ~rO!Iar Jniutr lmIOOll!IMICHIGAN

MACK AND MOROSS 1983COMMERCIAL AREA IMPROVEMENTS

Mr Chester E Petersen, CIty Admlmstrator-Clerk, WIll receive sealedBids for CommercIal Area Improvements of Mack and Moross Avenuesun1ll10 00 a.m on Wednesday, AprIl '1:7, 1983, at the mUniCIpal office ofthe City of Grosse POinte Woods, 20025 Mack Avenue, Grosse PomteWoods, MI, at which time and place all BIds Will be pubhc1y opened andreadGeneral Outbne of Work consists of three separate bIds and contracts tofurnish all labor, materials, eqUipment and mCldental Items for commer-CIal area Improvements, mcludmg landscape IllstallatlOn, IrrigatIOn sys-tem and concrete SidewalksContracts to be awarded under thiS InVitatIOn for Bid fmanced With Fed-eral Funds AttentIOn called to fact that not less than mmlmum salariesand wages, as set forth m ,Contract Documents, must be paid on tIusProJect, and Contractor must ensure that employees and apphcants foremployment are not dlscrImmated agamst because of race, color, religIon,sex or natIOnal orIgm, m accordance With Executive Order 11246 EqualEmployment OpportunIty, Notice of ReqUirement for AffirmatIve Actlonto ensure Equal Employment Opportunity, and the Model Federal BIdCondItionsContractors must comply WIth DaVIS Bacon Act July 2, 1964 (TItle 40276Al, Equal Employment Opportumty Act September 28, 1965 No 11246,all Umted States Department of Labor RegulatIOns and Standards Title 291,3 and 5, and Title 18, use, SectIOn 874 known as "AntI-KICkback Act':and Federal Occupal1onal Safety and Health Act of 1970Proposals must be on forms furnished by Landscape Architect, and beaccompamed by Certified or Cashier's Check m amount of five percent(5%) of Proposal submitted Bid Bonds are acceptableDrawlng(s) and SpecIficatIOns may be obtamed at office of John Gnsslmand ASSOCIates, Inc, Landscape ArchItects, 37801 Twelve Mile RoadFarmmgton Hl1ls, MI 48018. on or flfter Monday, April 18, 1983 You mustcall 553-2500 to reserve BId Documenl~ before plckmg up Drawmgs(s) andSpecificatIOnsA check m the amount of $50 00 must be submItted as a ~POSlt for eachset of Drawlng(s) and SpeclflcatlOn~ <BId Package), ~ame to be refundedupon return of Bid Package to Land<;cape t\rchltect'<; Office, m good~ondltIon, wlthm ten (IO} days of openmg of Bld~ Make check payable to

John Grlsslm and Assoclate~ Inc"Accepted Bidder WIll be reqUIrE"<!to furnl~h ~atl~factory PerformanceBond, and Labor and Matenal Bond, each m amount of 10070of Contracttotal cost of which to be paid by accepted Bl(lder 'All Proposals submItted to remalll firm for a penod of sIxty (60} davsafter offiCIal opening of BIds -City of Gros<;e Pomte Woods WIll act as th(' managmg mUniCipality for thISProject owned by the City of Grosse Pomte Farms, the Clt~ of GrossePomte Woods, the City of DetrOIt, and Samt John HospItal, separatelyThe aty of Grosse Pomte Wood~ reserves the right to reject any or allBids, In whole or m part, and to waIve any Irregulantles therelll

CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODSCHESTER E PETERSEN

CITY ADMINISTRATOR-CLERKGROSSE POINTE WOODS, MICHIGAN

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2. The appeal of Mr Michael J Cavanaugh, owner of the premises locat-ed at 261 Kerby Road, from the demal of the BUlldmg Department to issuea Permit for the constructIon of a second floor addItIon on to hIS eXIstIngfamily room at the rear of Ius home located at the foregOIng address Suchpermit Issuance was demed for reason that the reSidence located on theforegomg premises IS non-conformmg for reason that It IS III VIOlatIon ofthe setback provIsions of ArtIcle II, SectIOn ~1, Item 50 of the City'sZonmg Ordmance, and In accordance With the prOVisions of ArtIcle XV,Section 1502, Item 4-A of the City's Zornng Ordinance, no such structuremay be enlarged or structurally altered unless a vanance IS granted

The Hearings will be publIc, Interested property-owner or reSidents of theCity are inVited to attend

at 8:00 pm to hear'

1) The request of Mrs Vlrgmla Jeffries, owner of the premises located at100 Kercheval Avenue, that a variance be granted to the prOVISIOns ofSection 1506, Item 1 of the City's Zomng Ordinance which states that "onthe same premises With every bwldlng, structure or part thereof, erectedor OCCUpIedfor any use mvolvIng the receipt or distribution of materialsor merchandise, If such receipt or distributIOn shall be by means of one ormore motor veIucles, either owned or leased, there shall be prOVided andm~tamed on the lot adequate space for standing, loadIng and unloadIngsem~cept as herel~~fhlr provIded", there being no space prOVidedon ini'cn'l'toperty for off-street 10admg or un10admg of materiats or mer-chandlse '

To the QualIfied Electors of the Village of Gro~se POinte Shores

You are hereby notifIed that clny quahfled elector of the Village ofGrosse Pomte Shores, Counties of Wayne and Macomb, MichIgan, who ISnot already registered, may register for the regular Village ElectIOn to beheld In saId Village on the 17th day of May, 1983

RegistratIons Will be taken at the office of the Village Clerk, 795 Lake-shore Road, Grosse POinte Shores, MIChigan, each workmg day, Mondaythrough Friday between the hours of 8 00 o'clock A M to 5 00 o'clock P MlUltll Monday, the 18th of April 1983

The last dav for receiving reglStrahons Will be on Monday, the 18th ofApril, 1983 on wIuch day the said Clerk Will be at hiS olllce between tnehours of 8'00 o'clock A.M and 8 00 o'clock PM, Eastern Standard Time,for the purpose of receIvIng registratIOns of electors qualifIed to vote

to hear a request by Mrs Vlrgmla Jeffries, owner of the premISes locatedat 100 Kercheval Avenue, for a determmatlOn that a DetrOit News Dis-tribution Station located at the rear of such address IS a use havmg thesame general character as the prinCipal uses permItted under SectIon 800of the City's Zonmg Ordinance and that such use IS not In}unous to thesurroundIng neighborhood.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Zomng Board of Appeals willmeet in the City Hall at 90 Kerby Road, Grosse Pomte Farms, on

MONDA Y, MAY 2, 1983

CITY OF ~rOa!Ir JOitttr 1$artna MICHIGAN

NOTICE OF HEARINGSCITY COUNCIL, ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City CounCil Will meet In the CityHall at 90 Kerby Road, Grosse POinte Farms, on

MONDAY, MAY 2, 1983

cies they work with CUSSiOll which focused on how fed-The program, "LegIslatIon and eral and state governments can

Volunteerism," was a panel dls- encourage volunteerism

paignThe event IS to emphasize the

roles volunteers play in the com-munity, Volunteerlsm allows mdi-viduals to work on solvmg theircommunity's human serVIceneeds Both DetrOIt Mayor Cole-man Young and Gov JamesBlanchard have endorsed Volun-teer Week With proclamations.

The Volunteer Network honoredBethme Wtutney, a Grosse PomtereSident, at ItS March 24 annualmeetIng Ms. WhItney was nameda Very Important Volunteer forher many years of volunteer helpfor Planned Parenthood She wasone of SIX volunteers honoredthrough nomInatIOn by the agen-

MACLD chaptermeets April 19

The fmal meetIng of the school

r~;r ~~~1~~e;:~I~~8a~~~ft~i~.~1~gLearmng Dlsabilitles (MACLD)will be held on Tuesday, April 19,7 30 P m. at the Grosse PointeCentral Library, 10 Kercheval Av-enue

Vocational speclahst StephenBronson will speak on the Voca-tional Technical Center programssupported by the Detroit publicschools There are five centers inthe DetrOIt area servlCmg specIaleducatIOn students specialiZIng Ina variety of career training fromappliance and automotive repairto dental Ilnd medIcal assistants

Election of officers for theGrosse Pomte chapter's 1983-84board of directors also will takeplace at the meetmg

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSGENERAL CONTRACT WORK

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Grosse Pomte PublIc SChool System, hereinafter referred to as the Owner,wlll receive bIds for general contract work for the mlxilficatlons andaddItions to the Electncal and Mechamcal systems on th~ above schoolsuntIL 2'00 pm EDT, April 26, 1983, at the Grosse Pointe Fubllc SchoolSystem, 389 St Clair, Grosse Pomte, MichIgan 48230 Proposals should besent to Mr BenJamm Zenn, DIrector, Support ServicesPubllc bId opemng Will be at 3 00 P m EDT, April 26, 1983 at the SchoolBoard Meetmg Room, AdmmlstratlOn BUlldmgProposals WIll be receIved for Electrical and Mechamcal TradesBids shall be submitted only by the Electncal trades contractors Elec-trical trades shall assume full habllity for all work to be performed underthiS contractDrawmgs and SpeCIfications may be obtamed on or after April 8, 1983,from the office of the engmeer, DIClemente-SIegel Engmeermg, Inc , 22255GreenfIeld Rd , SUIte 500. Southfield, MIchigan 48075A non-returnable charge of thlrty-i1ve dollars ($35 00) IS reqUired for two(2) sets of Drawmgs and SpecIfIcatIOns AddItIOnal sets may be obtamedupon request and by paymg the prmtmg costs of sameGPN - 47-83 & 4-14-83

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FOR ENERGY CONSERVATION IMPLEMENTATIONGROSSE POINTE NORTH AND SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL

Grosse POinte Public' School System, heremafter referred to as the Owner,Will receIve sealed bIds for general contract work for the modIficationsand addition to the Energy Management Systems on the above school until2 00 pm EDT, Apnl 26, 1983, at the Grosse POinte Public School Sys-tem, 389 St Clair, Grosse Pomte, MichIgan 48230 Proposals should be sentto Mr Benjamin Zenn, DlrE'Ctor, Support ServIcesPublic bid openmg Will be at 3 00 EDT, Apnl 26, 1983 at the SchoolBoard Met'tmg Room, AdministratIOn BUlldmgProposals Will be recClved for Central O>ntrol & MOnltormg System Mod-IfICationsBIds shall be submitted only by a Central Control and Momtonng Systemmanufacturer Manufacturers shall assume full liability for all work to beperformed under thIS contractThe manufacturer mu~t meet the follOWing mmlmum reqUIrementsa) Capablhty of mOnltonng multiple bUIldingsb) Capablhty of programmmg m Enghsh languagec) An established, ~tandard software programd) An mteractlve ~oftware programe) A multiple term mal capahlhtyf) A transmls~lon capablhty of over lea~ed telephone, cable T V or ded-

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CITY OF ~rO!nir Jointr mOO~!IMICHIGAN

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CIty Councll has adopted the fol-lOWIng ordmance at Its meetmg of Aprll 4, 1983 The adopted ordmance ISavailable for publIc mspectIon at the MuniCIpal Buildmg, 20025 MackPlaza, between 8 30 a m and 5 00 pm, Monday thru Friday An Or-dinance to Amend Title V, Chapter 8, Section 5-8-5 of the CIty Code of 1975Entitled "Bulldmg Fronts" to ReqUITe Planrnng CommISSion Approval forthe InstallatIOn of Awmngs In the Commercial Business DIStrict

Chester E. PetersenCIty Admillistrator-Clerk

Cars may be mspected at CIty garage Sealed bids Will be accepted untll11' 00 am, April 27, 1983 at wIuch tIme they WIll be opened Send bids toCIty of Grosse Pomte, 17147 Maumee, Grosse Pointe, Michigan 48230.Denms Foran, 885-5800GPN - 4-14-~~1 I

19~ Plymouth, four door, all', power brakes, power steering, 53,000 miles,mInImum bid $2,000

1981 Chevrolet Mahbu, four door, aIr, power brakes, power steering, 72,000mIles, mmlmum bid $1,500

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The regular Councll met'tmg of the VIllage of Grosse POinte Shores will beheld at 5 30 P M on the thud Tuesday of April The speclfic date for thismeeting is April 19, 1983 The Village Councll holds Its regularly scheduledmeeting on the thIrd Tuesday of each month at 8:30 A M. and meetingsfollOWing the AprIl 1983 meeting wlll resume being held at 8'30 A M thecustomary hme on the thIrd Tuesday of each month.

John R. NicholsonClerk

Dr Ronald Kroth Will diSCUSSthe management and treatment ofrespiratory InfectIons at the nextmeetmg of the Breathers Club

Kroth, the coordinator of druginformatIOn servIces at Bon Sec.ours Hospital, Will dISCUSS res-plralOry lIli~LlUI1:> d~ tilt: ~1UU1J'"Monday, Api'll 18, meetmg at 2 30P m Meetmgs are held on thethllu Monday of each month atthe Grosse Pomte UnitarianChurch at 17150 Maumee 10 theCity

Kroth's appearance before thegroup was postponed from lastmonth's meetmg because of asnow storm

The American Lung ASSOCiationsays It is "especIally Important"for those WIth breathing problemsto learn about respiratory lJuec-tions because spring colds and theflu are stIll prevalent

For further Information, call theAmerican Lung ASSOCIation ofSoutheast MIchigan at 961-1697

Grosse POInte rE-sldents Willwear red, white and blue ribbonsto celebrate N attonal VolunteerWeek, which runs from Sunday,April 17 through Aprtl 23

They WIll be among 10,000 vol-unteers In the metro DetrOit areawhose orgarnzatlOns have chosento honor their volunteers Opera-tIOn LINC, AAUW, FLEC, GrossePOInte school system, NortheastGUIdance Center, 32.A DlstnctCourt Volunteers and the JumorLeague of DetrOit have JOIned theVolunteer Network of Metropoli-tan DetroIt l'lbbon-weanng cam-

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The War MemOrIal IS planmngan evemng at MeadowbrookTheatre to see the play "The Fan-tastlCks" on Fnday evemng, Apnl29

Prior to the performancetheater-goers will dine In theTudor ManSIOn at Meadowbrook,formerly owned by the late MrsMatIlda Dodge Wilson The menuWill feature Poulet de la Malson(boneless breast of chicken stuf-fed WIth spinach and pme nuts),nee pIlaf, cream of broccoli soupand wme

A bus Will leave the War Memo-rIal at 5 15 P m Fortickets or mformahoncall the center at 881-7511 DeadlIne for res-ervatIOns IS 4 P mThursday, AprIl 21

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A new local chapter of the OlderWomen's League (OWL) will meetat 339 Rivard Road on Monday,Apnl 18, at 7.45 P m Call ReneeRoss at 881-0303 for more In-formatIOn

OWL was formed In October,1980 to give the older woman avOice 10 creatmg legislatIOn andawareness of the economic pro-blems confrontIng women, mclud-mg problems of health lnsurance,lack of access to pnvate pen~lOnplans and meliglbllity for ~oclalsecurity benefits

The Detroit-Metro chapter ofOWL will pre~ent a luncheonsemInar entitled "Job DI~-cflmlOatlOn and the Older Woman"featuflng Dorothy SmIthregIOnal attorney for the EEOC,and Diane Rub1O, cIvil nghts at-torney With the Michigan AttorneyGeneral's ofhce

The luncheon WIll be at theWoodbndge Tavern, 289 5t Aubm,UtLJU!t, at 1Z :]0 pm S.Jtu:-d::lY,Apnl 30 Ticket~ for the qUicheluncheon are $6 Call Nell Barbourat 885-3690 for more mformatlOn

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Joseph D. Arhanas, D.P.M.Physician & Surgeon of Foot

wishes to announce therelocation of his office

that faIlure to grant the reliefwould "restflct valuable benefitsthat the public is demed from theproperty as used m It~ non-com-formmg status," accordmg to theordInance

Any structural changes grantedWill be the minimum the boardfeels neces<,ary to relieve thehardship, the ordinance ~ald

The dutIe~ of the bUlldmg In-spector are not defmed In the cur-rent ordmance Under the pro-posed change, the bUlldmg m~pec-tor would have the power to I~~uepermits and make m~pectlOns toen~ure compliance WIth the 01'-

dmanceThe bUlldmg mspectOi would not

be allowed to grant exceptlOn~ tothe ordInance or make change~ Inthe ordInance No pel mlts wouldbe Issued untIl the bUlldmg inspec-tor makes sure the proposed con-~tructIon meets the ordmance

Other changes Include deletIOnof language that IS no longerapplIcable AI!>o, unuel we pi 0-posed ordInance, It would be un-lawful to park an unlicensed vehI-cle on private property 111 viewWithout the consent of the publicsafety director

Another change would make It apOSSible public nUisance to leavebrush, grass or weeds taller thanSIXInches growmg or lymg on anyproperty The responSible personWIll be under obligatIOn to clear,remove or destroy the nUisance

In additIOn, the trustees WilldISCUSS the passage of an 01'-dmance requlflng persons wantingto put up a satellIte antenna"dIsh" to get a permit before In-stallatIOn

The permIt must include a plotplan, a site plan of the plot onwhich the dISh IS to be Installedand abuttIng properties, mclud1l1gthose on the other Side of thestreet

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made It necessary to make someprOVISIOns for owners of suchhomes, trustees said. Under thecurrent ordInance, a non-con-forming structure can't be en-larged or structurally altered ex-cept to brmg It into conformance

Under the proposed change, thetrustees, meeting as a zomngboard of appeals, could allowstructural changes to non-con-formmg bUIldmgs when they fmd

"emoved frorn theS"muel Skuller Home Columbus OhiO as "'ell as others

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By Mike AndrzejczykShores VIllage trustees Will hold

a public hearIng Tuesday, Apnl19, at 5 30 P m to dl~cuss changes

'in the Village's zomng ordmanceIf adopted, the changes would de-fme the dutIes of the buIldmg m-spector and allow structuralchanges to non-conformmg buIld-lOgS

The large number of non-con-formmg structures In the VIllage

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Thursday, April 14, 1983

Editorialpage movedto Inside

The Grosse Pointe Newseditorial page has moved in-side to 6A and 7A. a two-page spread with a mini-mum of advertising that willgive us more room to printletters from our readers.

Regular features of the"Opinions and letters" pageswill be editorials written by ourstaff. cartoons by Arkie Hud-kins. letters to the editor fromour readers and commentaryfrom local politicians.

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routes in the Pointes WIll probablybe along east-west lines. Becausemuch is still in the planning stage,the exact number of buses for aspecifiC area have not been de-termined. But SEMTA plans tobuild a transit station in HarperWoods to handle the expandedservices in Wayne County's east-ern suburbs.

In agreeing to the plan, Probstsaid Oakland County stipulatedthat the referendum to raise the$40 milllon needed to run the sy-stem must be held by April 1,1984 Wayne and Macomb coun-ties have not made SImilar stlp-ulatlons

Probst Said SEMT A has askedthe MIChigan Legislature to ap-prove the referendum, whichmay be held this year

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be one of the areas that serVIcesare expanded LOtO," said JohnProbst, a SEMTA spokesman.

Much of the money for the pro-Ject, whIch was approved bySEMTA on April 6, Will comefrom the federal government ButSEMTA said an additlonal $40 mll-hon Will be needed to fmance theoperatlon of the expanded ser-vices. SEMTA plans to raise thiSextra revenue by asklOg voters 10the three countIes to providemoney for the proJect m a tax re-ferendum that It hopes to holdWithin one year

Probst SaId that the projectedroutes of the new buses have notyet been determmed, but addedthat the expansIOn of eXlstlOg

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Transit plan would add busesBy Michael Raveane

The five Grosse Pointes will"undoubtedly" benefit from a new$2 billion tri-county transit planthat was recently approved by theSoutheastern MichIgan Transpor-tation Authority, accordang to aSEMTA spokesman

The most costly portion of thenew plan Will be two hght raillines that Will run along Wood-ward and Gratiot avenues Bothlines Will start an downtown De-trOIt, With the Woodward lane ex-tendmg to Pontlac and the Gratiotlme extendmg to Mt Clemens Al-though neIther of the two lines willrun through the Powtes, theSEMTA plan Will provide ex-panded bus services to thePowtes and to other suburbancommumtles m Wayne, Macomb

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Advice from the masterGrosse Pointe's master cooking teacher Charity DeVicq Suc-

zek will talk about the use of wines and spirits to enhanceentrees. !>auce!>. aspics and desserts at a free program Thurs-day, April 28, at Vintage Pointe Fine Wines and~Spirits in theVillage. Madame Suczek will pay special attention to selectingwines to complement fruits and cheeses and will make recipesavailable to those who attend. The event begins at 11 a.m. Vint-age Pointe is located at Kercheval and Notre Dame. Call 885-0800 for more information.

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Thursday, April 14, 1983

The Second Section, From Al10ther Poil1te

/ l/r/ Of View~,,~ ';, ~ ~F'?l'lJ~~:t~~/' ~~.. tefwt MUf1t,5er

"We could at least be warm," 1 said"We were warm the last time," smd my mother, "and

although C07lUnp\ was an expenence, I'm not sure it'sone we want to repeat 1 remember Lynn floatmg out tosea on a coconut

"She managed to SWim back m," 1 bald"Desperatlon IS not the best way for a three-year-old

chIld to learn how to bWlm," bmd mother"Frankly, 1 don't see that It hurt her at all that much

She spends all summer maneuvermg an mner tube downthe St Clair River If anythmg, she hab TOO LITTLEfear of the water The kid' b a flbh "

" 'The Kid' ," said my mother, "IS almost 14 years OldIt's time she stopped bemg a fiSh and started bemg ayoung lady"

"I hate to tell you thiS, mother, but there aren't anyYoung Ladles anymore The labt one was last seen m1959. There are Preppies There are Freaks There areGroupies There are Jocks There are Teenage Runa-ways. Give one of them a pall' of white gloves, and she'dprobably try to fit them on her feet"

"That IS, as you well know, completely beSide thepoint What I mean IS: 1 want my grandchIldren to beconfident, capable, responsible persons 1 wouldn't mmdif they picked up a lIttle sophistication before they

'reached the age of 30. 1 want them to have a sense ofhistory, of contmulty .,

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Clarence WIlhamsOfficers to be mstalled for the

1983-84 season II1clude MrsRichard Swmbank, presIdent,Mrs Robert Baker, vlce-preSIdent, ClaudIa Barker, re-

A slide presentatIOn on the newAlpha XI Delta Fratermty NatlOnal headquarters In IndlanapolIs, lnd , WIll follow Forfurther mformatlOn call 886-4955

Co hostesses for the program Willbe Mrs, Arthur Ericson and Mrs

Alpha Xi Delta alumnae to meet Apri118The Grosse Pomte and Macomb

County Alumnae of A~pha XlDelta Will hold theIr installatIOn ofoffIcers and affilIatIOn of newmembers next Monday, Apnl 18at 7.30 pm at the BuckmghamRoad home of Mrs Ronald Launs

It's early in the morning, but already the Touraine Roadhome of MRS. JOSEPH E. BROWNE (center) is bustling. Thecoffee pot is perking, and members of the Junior Group ofLeague for the Handicapped-Goodwill Industries are working onitems that will stock the Boutique Shop at the League-GoodwillJuniors' Antique Show, to be held Nov. 4 to 6 at Fair LaneManor in Dearborn. True, the show is still months away ... butthe Juniors' have been holding workshops all over town sincethe first of the year. Today, MRS, ROGER B. SMITH (far right)has driven in from her Bloomfield Hills home to join the Pointeworkers gathered at Conpie Browne's, including MRS. WIL-LIAM LANE and MRS. ROBERT SCHROEDER (left and sec-ond from left) and MRS. ROBERT KENNEDY (second fromright). Barbara Smith, co-chairman of the Boutique this year, isimpressed and delighted by the dainty picture frames, center-

"You can get that thiS summer ThiS spring, you'regomg to England With me, and your sisters, and yourbrother-m-Iaw, and your meces and nephews The WholeFamily. Of course, you don't HAVE to go - but if youdon't go it won't beThe Whole Family And it's probably thelast time The Whole Family will be together I'm not gettingany younger " ,

Ten years ago, she wasn't gettmg any younger eitherThat's when The Whole Family wound up on an islandoff the coast of Yucatan over Easter Admittedly, we hada great time, but the younger members of The WholeFamily were considerably younger then There was sun,sand and surf, all the things I crave after a cold, greyMichigan winter And I hadn't bee.n to Cozumelless thansix months before The Whole FamIly vacatiOn

"It's really your fauit I deCided on the English trip,"said my mother "Yours and your sister's You two hadsuch a good tIme m England last October that I thoughtit would be a marvelous expenence for all of us Espe-cially the children."

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Mr Tremblay, son of Mr andMrS. Marcel Gerald Tremblay, ofSt. Clair Shores, is a MichiganState University alumnus who ispresently employed as a Foodservice Specialist by Sara Lee,Long Beach, Calif.

Debbie Kay JensenGrosse Pointe High SChool 10 1976and received a Bachelors degree10 Business Management fromNorthern Michigan Umversity in1980

Robin Rice to be brUleEarly June wedding plans are

being made by Robin EDen RIceand Dale William Tremblay,whose engagement has been an-nounced-by her parents, Mr. andLaddy A. Rice, of HawthorneRoad.

Miss Rice is a graduate ofGrosse Pointe North High Schooland Michigan State Umversity,where she was a member of DeltaDelta Delta sorority. She is a re-

June wedding date u madeMr. and Mrs. Harry T. Engel- Michigan University. She is a

brecht, of Harvard Road, have member of Pi Beta Phi, Psi Chiannounced the en.8agement of psychology fratermty and Epsilontheir daughter, Ellen Althea, to Delta Alpha national scholasticTerry Kuczeruk, son of Mr. and fratemityMrs. Jacob Kuczeruk, of Nap- Her fiance, who holds apanee, Ind. The wedding IS plan- Bachelor of Science degree in So-ned for early June. cial Work/Psychology from Hills-

The bride-elect, an alumna of dale College and a Masters degreeDominican Hi~h School, holds a in Admmistrative SOCIal WorkBachelor of SCIence degree in So- from Western Michigan Univer-cial Work from Hillsdale College sity, is a member of Alpha Tauand a Masters degree in Social Omega, PSI Chi and Epsilon DeltaWork Treatment from Western Alpha.

Diane Getler to say vowsMr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Grosse Pointe North High School,

Getler, of South Oxford Road, receIved her Bachelor of Finehave announced the engagement Arts degree cum laude from theof theIr daughter, Diane University of Michigan. She has

.Elizabeth, to Hal Rogness, son of also studied at the Califomia Col-Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rogness, of lege of Arts and Crafts. Her fianceNapa, Calif. A May wedding is holds a Bachelor of Science de-planned, in San Francisco. gree from the University of Call-

Miss Getler, an alumna of fomia-San Francisco,

Miss Crowther, who is also thedaughter of the late WilliamCrowther, was graduated fromGrosse Pointe South High SchoolWith highest honors, pursued aGeneral Studies curriculum at theUniversity of Michigan and recel-

Mus Crowther to wed in MayThe engagement of Elame ved her Associate ~eg~ee and

Lydia Crowther and DaVid Paul L{lgal ASSistant CertulcatIOn fromTrzasko has been announced by Macomb County Community Col-her mother, Mrs. Elaine Schenck legeHawes, of Muir Road. A mid-May She is a member of the NationalwoJdlng IS pl::.rmcd Honor Society and the Interna-

tIOnal ThespIan SOCIetyMr. Trzasko, son of Mr. and

Mrs. Joseph Trzasko, Jr., of Ster-ling Heights, is an alumnus ofWarren Cousino High School andholds an ASSOCIate degree inJournalism from Macomb CountyCommumty College.

Capp-JensenVOWS planned

Late May wedding plans arebeing made by Debbie Kay Jen-sen, of Anita Avenue, and RonaldBenjamin Cappo

Miss Jensen, who is the daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland RJensen, of Petoskey, is a 1976 gra-duate of Petoskey High School.She holds a Bachelors degree inCriminal Justice from NorthernMIchigan University and islicensed to practice SOCialwork

Mr Capp, son of Mr. and Mrs.BenJamin W Capp, of North Ox.-ford Road, was graduated from

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Mrs. Amedeo L. Cappolaacted as best man for his friend.Ushers were Alfred A Large,brother of the bride, Roger Hull,of ChICago, Ill, and DennisDuarte, of Bloomfteld Hills.

The mother of the bride wore astreet length, lon~ sleeved dressof navy blue chIffon, accentedwith a ruffle at the neck. Her cor-sage. was a gardenia The bride-groom's mother's navy dress wasaccented WIth a multicoloredfloral pnnt '

A Scottish bagpiper piped therecessional folloWlOg the cere-mony.

The newlyweds vacatlOned 10Cozumel, Mexico. They are athome 10 Chicago, Ill.

Suzanne Dansby(Liberal Arts) from Kenyon Col-lege, where he served as rushchairman of hIS fraternity, DeltaKappa EpSilon, during hiS senioryear. He is personal banker andlli.:4:i,ugcr, COr=1 ~r~C~, ~rn<:c:ePomte

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April. NurseL meeting is setThe Detroit Association of OCeo- Ford HospItal, will speak on "Stress,

pational Health Nurses will meet M1trltlOn and EducatlOn fornext Thursday, April 21, at 6 p.m. at O1ange."the Red Cedars, Zl)55 Telegraph atNme Mile Road m Southfield

Linda Buck, M.Ed, R.D, HealthEducator Coordinator at Henry

CAROL YAREM-CHUK SANDERS,M D, of The Farms,has been elected tofellowship 10 theAmerican Academy ofPediatrics. She is astaff pediatrician atChildren's Hospital ofMichigan

Elizabeth Largewed in January

St Paul-on-the-Lakeshore wasthe setting Saturday, January 15,for the noon weddmg of ElizabethMcKee Large and Amedeo LeWISCappola.

The bride is the daughter of Dr.and Mrs. Alfred McKee Large, ofCharles Road The bridegroom isthe son of Mrs Gustov Reese, ofHuntington, 'N.V.

MonSIgnor .l<'ranciS X. Canfieldofficiated at the ceremony, WhIChwas followed by a reception at theCountry Club of Detroit, and forwhich the former Miss Largechose a custom made gown ofivory stlk fadle. The long-sleeved,high-necked gown was fashIOnedwith a htted bodice and full skirtand featured a short train and co-vered buttons The bride wore afull length mantilla veil of silk il-lusion and antique lace.

Honor matron Mrs Donald E.Storey Jr., of Clay, N.Y., andbridesmaids Mary Ann Large andVirginia Large, all sisters of thebride, and Mrs. Alfred A. Large, asIster-in-law of the bride, weredressed identically in full lengthRobertson plaid kilts and whiteblouses accented with black silkties and black cummerbunds.Each attendant carried a bouquetof red and white Sweetheart roses,heather and baby's-breath

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June wedding plans are beingmade by Suzanne Elizabeth Dan-sby, of Lakeshore Road, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill ArlenDansby, of Tallahassee, Fla , andthe late Susan Mott Webb, andNorman Luke Bird Jr., son of Mr.and Mrs Norman L. Bird, ofwthrop Road, and the late AnnePowell Bird.

MISS Dansby, an alumna ofChatham Hall, Chatham, Va, <"'"holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts de-gree (Liberal Arts) from the Um- ~versity of the South, Sewanee,Tenn., where she was a member };~of the Order of GownsmenacademIC honor society durmg

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The Women's Republican ClubWill meet at noon today, Thurs-day, April 14, at the Grosse PointeHunt Club. Featured speaker willbe Kevm Joyce, WXYZ-1270 radiotalk show host. His topic will be"The Use of Women in the Social.ist Vanguard."

Tickets for the luncheon are$8.25. Reservations may be madeby calling Mrs. Helen Van Tiemat 881.2479 or Mrs. Susan Durantat 886-9289.

Kevin Joyce holds a Bachelor'sdegree in Communication Artsfrom the University of NotreDame. He is a former public rela-tions practitioner and marketingdirector whose prIor broadcastexperience includes a position ashost and producer at WLNH inNew Hampshire and at WSBT inSouth Bend, Ind.

The Lakeshore Road home ofMrs. Robert C. Palmer was thesetting for the April 11 meeting ofthe Grosse Pointe Park GardenClub.

Mrs. Palmer and co-hostessMrs. David H. Crowe entertainedclub members and guests at theluncheon, which was followed by apro~am entitled "How to Make aLivmg Ivy Wreath," conducted byJean Obenauer.

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Book ReviewGroup to meet

Mrs Wllber M. Brucker Jr willreview "Likt> a Mighty River" byThe Reverend Dr. Lois Wilson atthe Book Review Group of GrossePomte Memorial Church Women'sAssociation's meetmg next Tues-day, April 19, at 1 pm., fonowinga noon luncheon at the church.

Dr Wl1son, of Kmgston, Ont,was Memorial Church's Ecumen-ical Mimster In January of thisyear DorIS Brucker will considerDr Wilson's book, which IS basedon her travel experiences of thoseattendmg. A sharing of Ideas iswelcome on this subject.

All are invited to both theluncheon and the review, butshould make reservations In ad-vance by call1ng 882.5330 Nurserycare is available

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He prOVides direction for pro-gramming that includes educa.tional travel, credit and non-creditclasses and special interestevents, He sees that the centermaintains academic liaison withdegree grantin~ and other edu-cational institutions, serves on avariety of community committeesand organizations and representsthe center at local, state, nationaland professional organizations.

Club members wno will presideat the tea table next Wednesdayare the Mesdames Anthony R.Wehby, Wayne Anderson, HenriGelders and Alfred SChulte. MrsRaymond Duffy and Mrs. Thoma~Giblin, m charge of the tea com-mittee, will be assisted by theMesdames Leonard Stoetzer,Joeseph J Michalak, Edith Mc-Gee, Joe Craig, Robert W. Smithand Ernest Chielens.

cation, among these associate di.rector and senior conference co-ordinator, Conference Bureau,School of Continuing Studies andassistant professor of Adult Edu-cation, School of Education, until1975.

From 1975 to i981 Dr. Weberwas involved in various Researchand Development Committees,School of Continuin$ Studies. Hebecame chief admimstrator of theWar Memorial, where both his off-ice and home are located, in 1981

As director of the facility thatservices the educational, culturaland civic needs of the community,he is responsible for financial andbusmess administration, oper-ations, personnel, educatIOnal andcultural programming, public re-latlons, development and com-munity relations - in short, forthe center's total management

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Woman's Club sets election meeting dateThe Grosse Pointe Woman's

Club has scheduled its annualmeeting and election of officersfor next Wednesday, April 20, at12:30 p.m. in the Grosse PointeWar Memorial's Crystal Ball-room. Guest speaker, to be intro-duced by Mrs. Milan J. Alex-ander, vice-president and pro-gram chairman, will be Mark R.Weber, the War Memorial's direc-tor.

He's a native Grosse Pointer,born Jan. 22, 1947. He was grad-uated from Tabor Acad-emy, Marion, Mass., in 1965 andreceived his Bachelors degree inBusiness Administration andMana~ement from the Universityof Indiana in 1969.

He continued his work at theUniversity of Indiana, becominginvolved in many aspects of edu-

AAUW welcomes spring • · ·The American Association of University Women will welcome the season with a spring get-

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My mother, is, undoubtedly, having a high old time.Despite the fact that she gets voted down every time shetries to switch from "We All Live in A Yellow Sub-marine" (the words to which she does not know) to "OldMacdonald Had A Farm" (the words to which she does).As for the rest of the adults ... well, we're probablyhaving a high old time, too: these Whole Family va-cations tend to turn out rather well, once one gets overthe initial shock of so much Togetherness.

We may not be warm, but at least nobody's floatingout to sea on a coconut. And hopefully, when we get toDover, no one will slip off a white cliff. I hope ... Seeyou in two weeks.

"VolunteerIsm helps the cor-porate cltmber ," <;avs ClaIreNehr, as she explaIned how tomembers and guests of the MIChi-gan ProfeSSIOnal Women's Net-work AprIl 11, at a regularlyscheduled MPWN dInner meetmgat 6 p m at Somerset Inn

Ms Nehr, a CommunicatIOnSystems representative WithAmencan Bell, has conSIderablevolunteer background She be-

Which is why, even as you are reading this. I amdriving to Dover 10 a van With four teenagers. And mymother. And my two sisters. None of whom, hopefully,has within the past week been tossed in The Thames,thrown in The Tower or trapped in The Tube. All ofwhom, probably, are at this moment singing old Beatlessongs.

One of whom, Eric, 6'2" at 16 and rismg, is plotting~vt:ll uvw tv li:iiv€ th~ gro-..:.p~;:d :n:::.ke his ~"ay ?!nne toLiverpool. Eric cannot understand why the rest of uscould care less about a Side trip to LIverpool which, fromeverything Eric has read about it, is his kind of place.

"It's gloomy. It's depressing. It's the Birthplace of TheBeatles. The people are called Liverpuddlians. Nobodyever goes there willingly,"

Lynn and Mark, the cousin contemporaries, look atEric as if he were nuts. Lynn and Mark frequently lookat Eric as if he were nuts. Mark, who has lived his full 14years as Eric's brother, knows that silence is the betterpart of valor, but whatever goes through Lynn's headcomes out of her mouth. Always has.

"Why," says Lynn (scathingly), "would anyone wantto go to a ~loomy, depressing city full of very shortpeople? That s really DUMB, Eric. Isn't it really DUMB,Mark?"

"It sounds that way," says Mark, "but it's probablynot, because Eric is very bright. He probably made itsound dumb so that we'd say it sounds dumb so that hecan prove it's not dumb so that we'll end up lookingdumb."

There are no flies on Mark .And there are no staples in Cynthia. My older niece, a

high school junior, timed her appendicitis attack ratherwell: a little over two weeks before The Whole Familywas due to flyaway. It added an extra dimension to thenormal pre-departure excitement.

Will she be well enough to go? Will the staples be outof her stomach, so she won't set off security alarms inthe airports on both sides of the Atlantic? Can she keepthe staples IN her stomach, so we'll find out what hap-pens when she sets off security alarms in airports onboth sides of the Atlantic?

The answers to the first two questions were yes (amaz-ing how, at that age, one bounces back), so the questionof how airport security deals with stomach staples re-mains moot. Much to Mark and Lynn's disappointment;anything for an unquiet life.

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children, if you wanted to. They're all old enough to takecare of themselves, and there's enough of them so thatthey'd take care of each other. They'd love it; they loveyou.

"If you think," said my mother, "I'm going to drive toDover in a van with four teenagers - alone! - on thewrong side of the road! - you're crazy. I need all thehelp 1 can get. and I'm calling in my markers. You oweme!"

Pmning is Rose Society topreThe Metropolitan Rose Society Melton ill Bmningham; GUy and

Will present its annual Prunmg Della JarVIS, 69900 Campground inDemonstrations this Sunday, April Romeo; and Al and Ann Knight,17, from 1:30 to " p.m 1689 Ford in Detroit.

Rose growers should brmg their The Society notes that growersclippers - they will be able to should make a special effort to at-prune a plant under the gUldance tend the demonstrations, as theof a Consulting Rosarlan at these recent frigid weather may havelocations: Roger and Jean Bessy, splIt the canes in which the sap36512 Oakshire in Mt. Clemens; had started to rise due to the ear-Frank and Grace Von Koss, 1355 lier warmer weather.

Cornell Club to dine outThe Cornell Club of MIchigan, Among well-known Grosse Poin-

now celebrating its 93rd year, ters who were active in the Club(and whose membership is made during its early years were Johnup of many Grosse Pointers). will Wendell Anderson '89, Henry H.give a supper at the Grosse POInte Sanger '91, John S. Newberry '93,Hunt Club on Sunday, Aprill? Paul H. DemIng '94, Heatley

L, Pearce Wllbams, Professor of Green '01, Mark Beltalre '02,History of SCience at Cornell Uni- Harold F Wardwell '07, Charlesversity will be the prinCipal StinchfIeld '07, Hiram Walker '08,speaker Cocktails and a reception Robert W Standart '09, E. Kaywill begin at 5 p m Ford '10. J Frazer Whitehead '15,

and Matthew Carey '15Among those active m prepar- Probably the oldest hVlng

ation for the event are Edward C member of the Cornell Club ofHanpeter, 19B3 President of the MichIgan is Harold Merwm Hast-Cornell Club of MIchIgan, and hIS mgs '10, who IS now 94 years oldwife, Joan, of l3erkshlre Road; and 11ves m the WhIttier TowersPeter Cooper Higbie and hiS wIfe, on Burns DnveMary, of Moross Road, a nd Professor Wilhams WIll give aNancy Waugaman of Ridge Road, presentatIOn In the Grosse POlnteas well as Ron and Lucy Milner, South HIgh SChool auditorIUm onof Windmill Pomte Dnve Tuesday, Apnl 19 at 8 pm The

Expected as guests for the event lecture IS free and open to theare Cornell applicants from the publIc A Jomt dmner-dance Withmetropolttan area who have been anothf'r Ivy League college IS maccepted for the fall 1983 admls. prospect for the near future by theslon to the unIversIty Cornell Club of MichIgan

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Fish Cookery

Soup Salad and Dessert (complete meal)

ClaSSICMeals - Balled, Baked and Stewed

Timed dinners

COOKING CLASSES

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FOOD PROCESSOR - Vmce McCsJlum - Master the Importanttechniques of your food processor - to make pastry, bread, chocolate andfish mousse, and hors d'oeuvres, etc Wednesday, April 20, 27, Mey 4 and11, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Limit 20 $35 00

JUNE 4

KENTUCKY DERBY WEEKEND - May 6-7-8This Incredible package Includes:

• Four tickets to Honorary Order of Kentucky COlonels din-ner on Friday evening honoring Gov. and Mrs. Brown.

• Four box seats to the Kentucky Derby.• $100 Certificate for dinner Saturday evening at Stanley

Demos' COach House Restaurant.• Four tickets to Historic Colonels Barbeque at Wickland on

Sunday afternoon In charming Bardstown,• Two king leisure rooms at Holiday Inn of Lexington North,

Friday and saturday nights.• Three days use of a Lincoln Continental Towne car.

• Four officio 1 1983 Kentucky Derby collectors glasses.

Available Only At TheG.P.Academy's"Action Auction 1983"

April 30 at the D.A.C.For RelefYa1tOnI 01' AcldltlonQllnfom'rQlloll CoN: d6-1602 01' 8~122t

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May 23 Creamed Soups, Bisques and other creamed foods IFor all classes checks should be made out to POinte Pedlar and are non refund Iable (money WIll be refunded" class IS cancelled) Call 885 4028 before send Img m your money for clsu enrollment as the classes fIll up qUickly. I

IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEMBER I

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ADVANCE MICROWAVE • - Vince McCallum - Wednesday,May 18,25, June 1 and 8, 1 to 9 p.m. Limit 20 $35 00 ( • must have

I taken baSICmIcrowave class).IBASIC COOKING - Jerry Crowley - Breakfast, lunch, dinner and aI party Thursday, April 21,28, May 5 and 12, 1 to 9 p.m. Limit 20 $35.

I for four classes $1000 each

•1MONDAY LUNCHEON CLASS - Jerry Crowley - 12:30 to 2:30 p,m.

I Limit 20 $3500 for four classes $1000 each

I March 28 Top of the Stove Meals

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, Pointe II II Pedlar II IS THINKING SPRINGI II II I• KITCHEN EVENTS II SATURDAY 11 to 1 II II II IIAPR Il 16 Kitchen Closed - Bread Class (see c1assesl II APRIL 23 ChrIStine Llu - well known cooking teacher and author II Will teach an Oriental Cooking Class, 11 - 2 Limit 20 II ~~ I• •I APRIL 30 CUlsanart Demo - Free I.IMAY 7 Atlas Wok Demo - Mother's Day Special - 20% off on •I Woks - Free IIMAY 14 Tom Clark - Egg Rolls and Stir Fry vegetables LImit 20 I• $500 II MAY 21 Marjone Kurzmann "Working With Yeast" - Swedish Tea I

Ring, Pull apart CoUee Cake and minI Schnocken Interest I.In9 recipes that are not difficult LimIt 20 $750 IMaq Harwood - Soups for Summer - Limit 20 $500 I

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at 3:00 P.M.Parcells Middle School Adults: $2.00Mack at Vernier Students: 75<

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cancer mformatwn and aSillstanceto the lay publiC and health pro-fesslOnals

Anyone mtere!:>ted In becomIngpart of thl~ volunteer effort IS 10-Vlted to call MCF Volunteer Ser-VIce!:>, 294-3655, for further In-formatIOn

Goucher alunlnaewill Ineet tonight

DetroIt area alumnae of Gou-cher College WIll hold a cocktailreceptIOn at the Pomte home ofalumna Helga Bessm Wise, to-1lIgill , ThUi ::.JdY, Apt ,: l~, :;.~ 5 ~(}pm

Featured speaker for the occa-SIOn Will be Nancy MacNaughtonWagner, alumnae director atGoucher Friends and alumnaeare welcome to attend the recep-tIOn Further mformatlOn may beobtamed by calling the GoucherAlumnae Office at 301-337-6180

An Independent college forwomen founded in 1885 m Balti-more, Md , Goucher currently en-rolls more than 1,000 students 10bachelor of arts degree programsm 15 departments and five Inter-dlsclplmary areas and In the gra-duate arts program In expressivearts therapy

for the group's evemng fashIOnshow, to be held Saturday, May 7,at the Roostertal1 Hostesses forthe Apnl meetmg are EleanorDyle, Kay Crowe, Cmdy Burke,Jib Wampler and Meg and BeaBurke

PARAMOUNT PROMOTIONS PRESENTSGREATER DETROIT

ANTIQUE SHOW & SALEAPRIL 15, 16, 17

DAILY 12 to 10 p.m. SUNDAY 12 to 6 p.m.MICHIGAN'S LARGEST ANTIQUE SHOWDETROIT ARTILLERY ARMORY15000 W. 8 MILE RD.. NEAR NORTHLAND

Yachtswomen meet April 14

CIS recruiting volrmteer helpThe Cancer Information Ser-

VIce, housed at the MIchIganCancer FoundatlOn, IS recrUitingvolunteers to become InformatIOnSpeCialists for a toll-free tele-phone InformatIOn and referralsystem

The trammg schedule calls forSIX sessIOns of four hours each,begmning Tuesday, Apnl 19, andcontInuIng through Thursday,Apnl 28 Upon successful comple-tIOn of the course, volunteers Willbe asked to commit to a mimmumof four hours per week as In-formatIOn Specialists

Potl."ntlal trainees do not needprior knowledge of cancer, al-though It is helpful Through thetrammg, they WIll acqUire a num-ber of useful skills. "They WIlllearn cancer medIcal knowledge,research trends and interpersonalcommUnication SkIlls, as well re-ferral techniques for commumtyresources and serVIces," GrossePomte's Jane Hoey, coordmator ofthe program explams.

CIS is part of a national networkof cancer informatIon centersfunded by the NatIOnal CancerInstitute CIS phone lines, ac-cessible to all Michigan reSIdents,are open from 8:30 a m to 4.30p m. weekdays InformatIOn Spec-Ialist volunteers provide accurate

A slide presentatIOn on the 1982International Freedom Festivalwill be featured at Yachts-

• women's meetmg Thursday, Apnl14, at 8 p m. at the Great LakesYacht Club. The everung's agendaalso mcludes fmahzatlOn of detal1s

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(Crosse pointe,palm Beach, Cape Cod)

*Among Skidmore College stu-

dents who received honors gradesfor the fall term are freshmenHOPE B WICKSER and semorLITA B. WICKSER, daughters ofMRS LOISE CHAPIN, of Tour-alOe Road.

pubhcity Proceeds from thiS fash-IOns showiluncheon augment thefaith goal of the Women's ASSOCia-tIOn Tickets may be obtamed bycalling 881-3270.

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS

That's charismaModeling just a sample of the fashIOns which are part of

"Charisma FashiOns - Antique and Modern," the fashion showto be presented Thursday, April 28, at 12:30 p.m at GrossePouuc WuuJ::> I'n;.sb:>-tcrion Ch~rch on M?ck: A.v~nue are (stand-mg, left to right> general chairperson MARY DYKSTRA andmodel DEBBIE QUALLS; (seated, left to right> collector andcommentator ANGELA RAKUS, models SOPHIA HULL andALLISON JONES.

Models Brooke Bessert, Chrlst-me Dykstra, Betsy Moore, BevSellars, ShIrley Smith, JoanneSpencer and Donna Wemle Willmodel these umque fashions from1880 to 1980, as well as those fromLena of Troy and hairstyles byColoseum 2000 The event IS pre-sented by the Women's ASSOCia-tion of Grosse Pointe Woods Pre-sbytenan Committee chairpersoninclude Betty Kirk, luncheon,Eudene Adams, tickets, ShirleyGoolsby, decorations, DebbieLass, programs, and Ardy Jones,

presents

Frances Drav MerkelEstate

April Auction

Thursday, April 14, 1983

Weekend fun for Phase IWeekend fun starts for mem- April 17, at 7:45 pm., at the

bers. of Phase I, the orgamzation church. NovIces and experts ahkeof smgle, young adults, ages 20 are mvited to 'enjoy this get-ac-through 39, who gather regularly quamted, mixer evening.for ~unday evemng program Looking ahead to the weekendJ1.leetmgs at G~osse Pomte Memo- after this, Phase I Will featureflal Church, with volleyball ~n the another of ItS popular mysteryc~urch Fellowship Hall .startmg ~t nights Saturday, April 23, With7.30 pm. tomorrow, Frlday, April dinner at a SpeCial restaurant at15 6:30 pm, followed by a mystery

All are welcome Post-play at night activity. Reservations areapproXimately 10 P m. there'II be hmited, because of the restau-a fill-up, cool-down rendezvous rant's hmited capaCity, and mustbe made by calling Karen, 776-

Square dancmg IS on Phase I's 6488, between 7 and 10 pm beforeprogram agenda thiS Sunday, Tuesday, April 19

Convene P.E.O. Round TableThe Lake Shore Round Table of Price Gower's "Echoes from TIie

the P E.O Sisterhood gathers at MUSiC Room," a nostalgic look atnoon Saturday, April 16, at the the songs and atmosphere of theGeorgian Inn for a luncheon and years 1869 through 1909program honormg the seven foun- P.E 0 is a philanthropic andders of P EO., orgamzed Jan 21, educatIOnal orgamzation devoted1869, at Iowa Wesleyan College to brmgmg mcreased opportum-

Tho n " ties for higher education to wo-.._ ~ay s agend? lnc1ll(lpc:;~ tri- mep. Mel'l'1hl."rc:;mav make reser-

bute to the founders, presented by vations for the mid-April luncheonthe Hostess Chapter T, and Kerry by calhng 881-0794 or 881-1765

Matthai Gardens tour plannedThe Grosse Pointe Garden Cen- are limited by the capaCity of the

ter and the Grosse Pointe War bus so it is recommended thatMemorial w1l1 Jomtly sponsor a reservations be made early astour of the famous Matthel Gar- they Will be accepted on a flrstdens and the Horticulture Con- come, first served baSISservatory of the University of Mrs Clarence E Maguire is InMichigan on Monday, May 23 charge of arrangements for the

Traveling by chartered bus the day for the Garden Centf'r, whichgroup will leave from the War has itS headquarters on the secondMemorial in the morning and re- floor of the War Memorlalturn In the late afternoon. The Reservations may be made forcost of the day Will be $19 per per- the Ann Arbor garden tour byson including bus transportation, calling the Garden Center at 881-lunch and the price of admission 4594 on Tuesday, Wednesday orto the conservatory and to a spe- Thursday or by callmg the Warcial film showing. Reservations Memorial at 881.7511.

.,A contemporary, two-tone

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the special one you love.

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19599 MACK AVENUEGROSSE POINTE WOODS. MICHIGAN 48236

882.9711

edmund t. AHEE jewelry co.20139 Mack Avenue

Grosse Pointe Woods886-4600

HJewelry For The Eyes"

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Attributed to Thomas Sully/Bntlsh 1783.1872)Oil on canvasYoung Lord Dudley and Sisters

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And select properties of private collectorsFriday, April 22, 7:00 P.M. saturday, April 23, 11:00 A.M.

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Preview eXhibItIOn begms at our gallery locatIOn Apnl16 10 00 AM. 5 00 P Mthrough the safe dates, Catalogues $10 00, postpaId $12 00•A 10% Buyer'S Premium Will be In effect on all lots m thIS sale'

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Rev Don IlchtenfeltDial a Pra)er lI840369

(t- RedeemerUnitedMethodistChurch

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11711 AUOUISONat GROSSE POINTE

WAR MEMORIAL"SPRING ISFOREVER"Guest SpeakerDennis (rlJlngs

to a m Inlerpretlng theBible It'to Tllday's Llvmg

'l/el'd pra) er help or 1"1 01olher actlvllles call ll82Sl27OR ~AR \11 <;01Al>A ancl

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Dr. Ray H KIely

CHRIST CHURCH

Thursday, April 14, 1983

GROSSE POINTEMEMORIAL CHURCH

9'30 & 11.30 Worship10 30 Study Hour

CrJb Care thru age 5

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9 I') a m Holy EucharISt & Church SchoolII I') a m Morn'n/( Prayer and Sermon

Hol) Eucljamt - first Sunday

Infant, care pro: Jded - hoth serl/eel

Other services - Holy EucharISt') 30 pm Saturda)8 00 a m - Sunday9 30 a m - Tuesday

The Episcopal Church Welcomes YOlJ

First English

Ev. LutheranChurch

Vernier Road atWedge\\ood Drive

Gro~c;c Pomte Woodc;liM ~().lO

~or~h,p ancl Church'>chool - 9 \~ a m

Church Wor~hlp-Il a m

Paul ~ Kr",,'~r p •• t.or""ark flirt "'st Pastor

16Lakeshore Dr. Diai.A.Prayer882.5330 - 24 hr. 882-8778 •

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SlJnda~ Schoo! 9 11Rev Kennelh R I.l'nlz

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Grosse Pomte Lawyers' Wives' last social event of the 1982-83season, the group's seventh annual progressive dinner, is set forSaturday, April 23. The evening, planned by co-chairmen MRS.ROBERT WAGNER and MRS. JAMES R. MILLER (left andright) and committee members Mrs. Bruce Bullock, Mrs.Richard Harvey, Mrs. James T. Miller and Mrs. Kenneth Perry,will begin at 6:30 p.m. with cocktaIls and hors d'oeuvres in theLochmoor Boulevard home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gattorn.Guests will proceed at 7:30 p.m., in small groups, to the homesof several Lawyers' Wives and their husbands, to enjoy dinnerfeaturing boeuf en brochette with wild rice, then continue on tothe Lakeshore Road home of Mrs. Anthony Vermeulen for alavish dessert buffet and coffee Because of the popularity ofthis party, reservations are limited to members and their hus-bands only, and must be taken on a first-come basis. Eitherco-chairman may be contacted for further information.

Spring party planners

WORSHIP SERVICES

Grosse Pointe WoodsPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

19950 Mack Avenue(hallway belween Moross and Vernier Roads)

R86 -!JOO9 30 EDUCATION HOUR

For Adults, Youthand Children

11 00 WORSHIPChildren's Learnmg Center and

Nursery PrOVided

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AT 8 P.M.ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20

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St. James Christ the KingGROSSE POINTE Grone Pointe

Lutheran Chur:ch BAPTIST CHURCH (I. ".11""Lutheran Church METMODIST

"on The Hill" 20338 Mack, GPW. 21336 :\1ack Avenue CHURCH

884-5090 (,rosse POInte Woods 211 Moross Road

\1c\lIJ1an at Krrch.,al ~;::~m,~."om.~886-2363

884-0511 Sunda~ SChool 9a mBible Classes 9 a m Morn ng Worsh~p

9 15 Family Worship

WORSHIP SERVICES Family WorshIp 1030 a m \ 1000 m 'I, & Church S<:hool

910& II ooa rn Fello\\shlP Hour II 30 a m Sunday Sc.hool ~ II 15 Worship serviceWed Bible Class 10 a m :.:;,~;;.""!~I('\jur~erv both Sen ) Nursery & Pre school

9 30 a m Sun School6 30 pm

Nursery ~ r MinIsters

P"tor Geor!(. 'I ~l helterJoseph P Fabry, Pastor All SerYlces. fJ Rt ~ert W Boley

Pa,tor Robert \ RlmboLuther Stohs Vicar Rev Wm TaH ~ plf'" DaVid B PennIman

St. James GuildRummage Sale set

"One person's treasure" is thetheme of the St James Women'sGUild Rummage Sale set [or nextWednesday, April 20 from 10 a.mto 4 p m in the church FellowshipHall, 170McMillan Road

Margaret Quale and DoloresCouser are the rummage sale co-ordinators The designer room ISchaired by Ehzabeth Wybel

Household goods, furniture, clo-thing, books, collectables andmany more Items have beensorted and priced to sell

Doctors at BelIeveMedical Center longago noted that most ofthe heavy drinkersthey treated had agreat deal of scalphair but very littlebody hair

The Grosse Pointe NewcomersClub welcomes sprmg With every- f,f,body's favonte party, the pro. ,'~ J

gresslve dmner, on Saturday,Aprll 16 Cocktails and horsd'oeuvres Will be served m mem-bers' homes from 7 to 8 p m Then <

dmner, and finally dessert, arescheduled at different deSignatedlocatIOns

The evemng ends With an. 11p m to 1 a m afterglow at Bay-view Yacht Club Because of thepopular! ty of thiS party, re-servatIOns must be hmlted to 80couples

Asslstmg chaIrmen Julie andDale Gallimore With progressivedmner plans are Jane and RussYamazakJ, Jeanne and Don Har-bold, Peggy and Tom Hemans,Char and DICk Lesley, Jane andB!'1.!':e BlIllo('k Carol and JayHackleman and Karen and ChuckKohlruss

Couples mterested m member-ship m the Grosse Pomte New-comers Club are mVlted to contactthe membershIp chairmen at 881-2890 or 882-7948 for further infor-mation

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Sale on allPAINTED CANVAS

200/0 TO 500/0 OFFadditional discount with this ad

on other merchandiseFriday & Saturday, Apr. 15 & 16

10-5:30~ /D. ...!~IE NEEDLESPOINTE

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Josiah Harmar DARchapter will meet

The General JOSiah HarmarChapter of the Grosse Pomte Parkchapter of the Daughters of theAmeflcan Revolution will meet atnoon thiS Saturday, Apnl 16, atthe LIVOnIa home of Mrs WarrenMIlls MISS EffIe Downer, of De-trOit, and Mrs R M Stewart, ofLivoma will serve as co-hostesses

The election of new officers ison the agenda, as is the report ofMrs John S Buchanan, ChapterRegent. She Will diSCUSS theMarch 30 Awards Meeting whichtook place at the Kellogg Centerm Lansmg

The afternoon's speaker Will beMiss Sarah DaVIS, of Lakevtlle,whose tOPiC Will be "Know WhatYour Chapter Has Done"

MR and MRS EDW ARDSCHOLLENBERGER, of Middle-sex Boulevard, announce the birthof their second child, a son,HEATH COLE, on March 5 MrsSchollenberger IS the formerPATRICIA WATSON, daughter ofMR. and MRS GERALD WAT-SON, of Bishop Road Paternalgrandparents are MR and MRSHERBERT SCHOLLENBERGER,former Balfour Road reSident:"who now make their home InSarasota, Fla Big sister HAY-LEY IS 4

I New Arrivals IMoveable feastMR. and MRS. STEVEN for Newcomers

HICKS, of East Wilham Court,announce the birth of their secondchild, a daughter, KATHRYNLEE, on March 9 Mrs Hicks ISthe former LINDA LYONS,daughter of MR and MRSLAWRENCE LYONS, of Naper-ville, III Paternal grandparentsare MR. and MRS CHARLESHICKS, of Renaud Road Bigbrother RYAN IS 3

The Woods' DR.RICHARD MOR-SHEAD has been ap-pOInted dean of theDivisiOn of Educationat the Umverslty ofMichigan-Dearborn,where he has servedas a faculty membersince 1964 Morsheadhas taught In publIcschools, been a mem-ber of a regional De-trOit school board andhas pubhshed articlesIII the held ofphilosophy of educa-tIOn The appomtmentIS for a f1ve-yearterm

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R8lIIetnrtton fee I. $25 per personwith lunch IncludedCunng the lu ncheon PsychologIst Joan EGreenheld Will show you how you can getrei ellrom stress and amlety In the c!1s.cuS-Slon fOllOWing the presertallQrlS you ca nget your QUecsiions anS'Nered by an)l ot Ihefour weakefS Each attendee Will receIVB81valuable packet of u$ef\.J1 mformatlon onIlnallCtal planning

Because of the luncheon seating IS hmlle<:land feSBNedl Your regIstration ShOlJld bephoned In today and your check shouldreach us no later than Apnl 19th

The first 10 reqlsltants Wlil recerve a treecopy of Venita Van caspers bOOk"MoneyD ;TlamlCS tor the 1980'5" retail \/alu e $1 5 98

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Browse through our galleries and absorb the great deslqnlng 'deasIn exqUISitely planned room settmqs

Call PhylliS Brunke, Director of our In tenor DeSign StudiO, 644 7370and arrange for an appointment today I

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Hamet B. Rotter, Attorney-at.LawGlona Bucclero, CPAandTaxExpertJoan E. Greenfield, Psychologist

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The Tuesday. Apfll 19, meetmgof the Grosse Pomte DemocratIcWomen's DISCUSSIOn Group Willfeature Hobert Wack, Vice-presI-dent of the DetrOIt EconomicGrowth C'ornoratlOn and executivedirector, E'conomlC Aillance torMIChigan (Busmes!> and Labor)

Members and fflends of the cluband the diSCUSSiongroup Will meetat 7 45 P m that evemng at theGrayton Road home of Dr andMrs Edward Fme The programWill feature a contmuatLOn of thegroup's mqulfy Into themechamsms m place, the prob-lems mvolved and the contmumgprogress made, III promotIngeconomiC growth for Jobs andtrade in MIchigan and mothercountfles

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Historical Society takes a trip back in timeA Journey back in time is plann- Occasion IS the Society's annual Checks may be made out to the

ed by the Grosse Pointe Historical meeting. Members and their Grosse Pointe HIstorical SocietySociety for Monday evening, April guests will attend - but It is and sent to Its headquarters m18, at 7 p.m. Pb~e is the Grosse hoped that any mterested memo Monteith School. Cost IS $12.50 forPointe War Memorial, where the bers of the commumty will feel Society members, $15 for non-Society Will host an elaborate, free to Jom them The Society al. memberseight-course dmner "m the man. ways welcomes new members, ASSistIng program chairmanner of society's best m 1904" the only reqUlrement for member- Mrs Frank Welcenbach With

Authentic table decoratIOns Will shIp IS an mterest III preservmg plans for the dmner are Mrsbe featured, and a Mystery Guest, Grosse Pointe's past for Its future Robert Malecek and Mrs SIdneywearing orlgmal1904 costume, Will generatIOns Probert Hlstoncal SocIety ofhc.greet guests at the door Post-dmner, DaVId Robb .wIll ers are Frank Sladen, preSIdent,

The menu has been adapted present a slide program on the Eugene Cadieux, Vice-preSident,from one served at the Country early years of the Country Club Mrs Robert HamIlton, secretary,Club of DetroIt at the turn of the and Its development as part of the and W Hawkms Ferry, treasurercentury, when that club was 10- Pomte commuruty Later m the spflng, the SocIetycated on Lakeshore, next to Rose Re!>ervatLOns for the evening Will sponsor a tnp to Romeo aTerrace may be made by callmg 886-0999 speCIal tour

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Thursday, April 14, 1983GROSSE POINTE NEWS

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McBREARTY & ADLHOCHREALTORS is a professionaland aggressive real estate organization. We are interestedin discussing our unique sales commission plan, whichrealistically reaches the point where the sales associatereceives 75%, instead of the usual 50-50split. If you are nowlicensed or have thought about selling real estate and wishfurther details please call Mr. William McBrearty or Mr.William Adlhoch at 882-5200.All replies will be held in stric-test confidence.

REAL ESTATE SALES

LAKE FRONT VIEWGrosse Pointe Farms _ French style colonial custom bullty by Micou for

owners featuring 4 bedrooms, plus charming sitting room, 31h baths,library, fireplace, steJ>-down hving room fireplace, famlly room, Cor-mal dinIng room, kItchen pantry, and back stairs Maid's quartersImmediate possessIOn. $375,000

943 Hidden La~ _ Grosse Pojrte Woods - Ce~er entrance br'ck ranch,large Or'~QCoyer, thref>"",Q .. ooms, 21h J;..."v.., paneled~'VQ ...y room,nes'~ ,n a quiet c' co~-sac. Room 'CO"'.t!nnis cour~"'~RMS. Now$l48,aOO Vacant ALL OFFERS CONS.JJERED.

233 McKinley _ In the Farms - Four bedrooms, 21h baths, den, wide lot,fireplace In livmg room, rear porch.

1403Kensington _ New England style colomal, marble foyer, kitchen withbreakfast area bwlt-in, 4 bedrooms, 21h baths, solarIUm. TERMS orFHA FINANCING, 121h%, 30 yrs. Vacant

Commercial Property - 160' near Eastland. $179,000.

GREAT SPRINGTIME VALUES

Open Sunday 2 • 5 Come see uslHandyman Special _ 1088 Lakepomte - Histonc VictOrian whltehouse

on beautlful SpaCiOUSlot In Grosse Pomte Park, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths,2 car garage, prICe reduced

314 Hllcrest _ In the Farms - Sharp Bungalow, 3 bedrooms, newkItchen, new carpetmg Only $69,500 UC Terms. Rent $700monthWIth optIOn

~V APPOINTMENTFIRST OFFERING _ Ranch, newly decorated, built by Cox & Baker

Many new features, glassed porch, two fIreplaces, very pnvate SIte.Call for appomtment

JIfT" Saro!; A~n<:,.SChul'eS Real EstllteSchwelU:l!:lrReAl ESlate, loe tBeller HOrrn!st. GaroonsSCUlly &Hend rlC!, tn<:.

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ST. CLAIR SHORESWoodbndge -Dorsett style -21arge bedrooms. 21h

baths - Famlly area. Patio, Carport - Rea.sonable offers inVited

SINE REALTY, .. IT'S WORTH YOUR TUIE

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Beautlful bungalow on Stanhope - 2 bedroomsdown. 1 large bedroom up - FlOrida room -Close to schools, Church and shoppmg - Qwckoccupancy.

Custom built Ranch in Star of the Sea area - 3bedrooms. 1¥l baths - Country kitchen Withnook - Formal dlning room - Faml1y room -Natural fIreplace - Patio - All" - 2¥l car gar-age

Prestwick.4 bedrooms. 2¥l baths - on extra largelot Large kitchen - attached garage - Famllyroom. Must see

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220 McMILLAN, G.P FARMS. Tradttional Col-onial beautifully accented thruout Spaciousroom SiZes, NFP, formal dlmng rm, & extraeating space m kitchen One of the finest homesm the area (F-q53) 886-5800.

GRACIOUS PILLARED COLONIAL Complete-ly renovated featuring 3 bdrms , new countrykitchen, separate entrance mother-m-lawapartment w/new kit & bath, fimshed bsmt(G-106) 886-4200

r~UNIQUE COLONIAL IN G.P. FARMS. Thisbeautlful home offers It all! Completely remod-eled, elegant decor, good traffic flow plus fam-lly rm FP,library With bay wmdow, 3 bdrms ,central au, & 2 car garage on pnvate lot. (G-110) Il86-42OO

887 LINCOLN, G.P. City. Newly decorated cus-tom bIt home, loaded with charm Nat. wood-work, new carpeting, & finished bsmt withnatural fireplace and wet bar (F-028) 8l1S-5800

we, at SCHWEITZERREALESTATEI BETIERHOMESAND.GARDENS,feelwe have the finest commission program in the DetrOit Metropolitanarea. You can get 84% commissio;l after earning $15,900and 94%after $15,900.Not only do we offer you the best commission program, we rewardour professional salesassociates with a record number of referralsthrOugh the national Better Homes and Gardens relocationprogram continuing education programs, management. growthpotentia( and the most sophisticated marketing tools available.

The Management Team at schweitzer RealEstate /setter Homes and cardens doesn't hope for your success...we Plan For Itl!l

TO be a part of our elite group, call Dennis Andrus, Group Vicepresident for more information. 886-4200.

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SCHWEmER PUTS YOUFIRST-

FIRST OFFERING _ 2331 Allard Ave, G P.W Just hke new wi new lat carpetmg, copper plumbmg,marble !>ills, paneled rm in bsmt (F-070) 886-5800.

LANCASTER PrIme area of Harper Woods for thiS newly hsted 3 bdrm llh story home G PSchools Formal dining rm, NFP 10 hv10g rm $56,850 (G-114) ll86-42OO

2000 OXFORD, G P Woods Smartly decorated family home w/all the essentials Completely updatedkit wlcustom cabinets, 19 wood deck, flmshed bsmt & 4 bdrms. FIrst offermg (F-{)72) 886-5800

1420 HARVOARD, G P PARK. Charmmg Engl1sh Tudor New offenng wlfmlshed bsmt wlrec rm.,reflmshed hardwood firs, 3 bdrms Simple Assumption wlonly $15,000 dn (G-1l3) 886-4200

EXCEPTIONAL BUY In the Woods Beautuully mamtamed 3 bdrm Ph story home wiall newgarage, driveway, roof, plus gutters Fimshed bsmt Simple Assumptlon terms $68,900 (G-112)ll86-42OO

LUXURIOUS, EXECUTIVE COLONIAL Newer 5 bdrm home Family rm ,1st Or laundry, all newcarpetmg, Ig patio A must to see I Open Sunday 2-5 (F-739) 886-5800

TOUCH OF CLASS All the extras you could ask for' Remodeled kit wlblt -In oven & micro, burglaralarm, spnnkler systems, plus 1st fir laundry, 2 FP's & screened porch (G-009)886-4200

ANITA preferred locatIOn In G P Woods Professional decor, superb conditIOn, newer family rm_ Ideal for couple startmg out I (F-OI2) 886-5800

21 ROSLYN, G P Shores EnlGya smashmg view of the lake Four bdrm Colomal offermg 19 sunnyrooms Endless posslbllJtles1 Just off Lakeshore Dr (G-100) 886-4200

COZY & COMPLETE 3+ bdrm home In G P Park, near schools & bus lines Nice family rm , newroof Perfect family home (F-m5) 886-5800

LUXURIOUS RIVIERA TERRACE Lovely condos IS deSirable area WIall the desired amemtlesPool, clubhouse. secunty guard Pnced from $50-$60,000 886-4200

ATTENTION INVESTORS Three very nice family Incomes In outstandmg conditIOn Pnme areas ofG P Park (F-04!i) (F-699) <F-{)68)886-5800

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SCHULTES REAL ESTATEFIRST OFFERING

Roomy, well-kept, postcard pretty chateau style ColOnIal on BISHOP ROAD. Four bedrooms, 31hbaths Excellent kitchen, large famlly hbrary Attached garage. 100' lot tastefully landscapedWith large bnck patIO

IMPORTANT PRICE REDUCTIONSHAWTHORNE _ Attractlve serm-ranch In Grosse POinte Shores Oak paneled library/family room,

pine recreation room Enclosed porchMIDDLESEX _ Beautlfully rennovated 3 or 4 bedroom Colomal on estate Sized lot. Stunmng interior

decor Gourmet kitchen With solid wood cabmetsMANY RECENT NEW OFFERINGS MAKE FINE CHOICES FOR YOUR NEW HOME

IN CASE YOU MISSED ONE YOU UKED DUE TO THE LARGE INCREASE IN SALESHERE ARE OUR NEW SELECTIONS AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT.

216 McMILLAN _ Ternflc location and great room Sizes on thiS eye-eatchmg Williamsburg ColomalFamIly room With doorwalls to patio

151 HILLCREST LANE _ Sophisticated ranch With a contemporary flair I Garden room WIth skylights Family room With fireplace

1315 HARVARD _ Stunmng 6 bedroom famIly home well located to schools and shoppmg KitchenWith bay wmdow Panelled hbrary, lovely recreation room

WI LAKELAND - Choice settmg for tlus adorable 4 bedroom Colonial Five years old MagmflcentfamIly room WIth bnck hearth Elevated deck

358 MT VERNON _ Great starter In excellent locatlon Two bedrooms with 3rd used as den Twofull baths Clean as a whistle

22 ELM COURT _ Beautuul contemporary home With tons of space Six bedrooms, great open floorplan Hot tub on new redwood deck Enclosed porch

812 MOORLAND _ Family entertaining and fun all summer long m thls exciting 4 bedroom ColOnIalWith huge famlly room Freshly decorated mterlor

285 STEPHENS _ Four bedroom semi-ranch With surpnslng amount of space Jumbo modernkitchen, large famIly room and hvmg room Panelled recreatIOn room

1153 GRAYTON - Well-priced larger Colomal 10 Ideal locatIOn, 4 bedrooms1386 GRAYTON - SpacIous 4 bedroom Enghsh cottage Colonial Wood & leaded glass580 HAMPTON - Four bedroom, 21,'.zbath GeorgIan Colomal 1 block from lake

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&07 Mlddelsex - Grosse Pomte Park1315 Harvard - Grosse POinte Park459 Kerby - Grosse POinte Farms

358 Mt Vernon - Grosse Pointe Farms65 Hawthorne - Grosse Pomte Shores216 McMillan. Grosse POInte Farms

Alice Boyer Schulte." RealtorSally HortonCmdy KerWinPaula Moore

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$ 64,900$ 89,500$ 84,900$ 83,900$139,900$ 94,900$124,900$ 79,500$105,000$ 39,900

PRICE BRIBATH FEATURES$ 99,500 3/21,2 Immaculate, ramtly rm w/flreplace, GP schools, great assump-

tIOnBrick Colomal, famIly room, great locaUonUpdated kitchen, 4th bdrm on 3rd floor, extra large yardMutschler kitchen, Immaculate and spacIOusGreat family home, close to schools & shoppingReduced! Immaculate, new Iutchen, prime locatIOnCenter entrance colomal, pnme locatIOnUmque condo, master sUite With JaCUZZI,modern kitchenNew kitchen, large den, large yardPreshglOus Condo, 2,340 sq ft , 24 hr secunty & door serviceOffice buJ1dmg near Hayes, rented

OPEN SUNDAY 2-521312 Van K Drive

Call one of our ASSOCiatesfor your hOUSingneedsThomas R Youngblood Betty VmglJames P Fablck Norl FuryKenneth Kosovee Allen G DickBill Warren Thomas GouldPaul PIerron Judlty MillerTrudy Rhoades

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Best priced top floor bedroom, 2 bath condo at Rlv.lera Terrace Nicely decorated m earth tones

Charm and graciousness throughout are apparent m ttus fIve bedroom, three and a half bathroomColomal 10 the Shores Pnvate backyard WIth heated sWlmmmg pool

From the moment you step mto the marble foyer of thiS Center Entrance Southern Colomal you Willappreciate the handsome appointments and quality constructIOn Master bedroom With dualbaths and adJOJnmg dreSSing room First floor "m law" bedroom and bathroom Fom additionalbedrooms, three WIth private bathrooms Large family room adjacent to the Mutschler kitchen

Vacant Lot - Island Lane, 115x 184, $89,500

THOROUGH COVERAGE OFGROSSE POINTE PROPERTIES

76 KERCHEVAL

Victorian charm, thiS four bedroom, 21h bath plus 2 maid's rooms and bath home was deSIgned byAlbert Kahn and IS sItuated on 136 wooded acres of secluded land Also mcluded IS a twobedroom, 1 bath cottage Call for further detal1s

Country Fren~h manse m cul-de-sac, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths plus 2 live-m help rooms and bath 25x42studio lIvmg room, modern kitchen and bathrooms, 6 fireplaces, central air Except;onallydecorated, 3 car detached garage With apartment above 25x55 heated pool

Two family mcome frontmg Jefferson at corner of Harcourt With three bedrooms and two baths oneach floor, plus owner's first floor faml1y room 3 car attached garage Owner's umt vacant 5year Land Contract available Priced at $149,500 (Great tax advantage)

Five bedroom, two and a half bathroom center entrance Colomal on Lmcoln Large family room,updated kitchen

Grosse POinte City - Seven bedrooms, 41h; baths, hbrary and den

Stately Colomal on one of the Shores newer, most prestigIOus streets First floor master swte Withnatural fireplace, plus four other second floor bedrooms, famIly room With beamed cellmg firstfloor laundry room Good mortgage blend '

One of the lowest priced homes m the Woods featurmg 4 bedrooms NIcely decorated Convenient toMack shoppmg

Overlookmg Lake St Clair - Edward1an Beauty I Totally redecorated, 6 bedrooms, 51~ baths, manyother features

Owner motivated - 3 bedroom, 21,2bath Quad.level near Mormngslde

Grosse Pomte Shores - Beauttfully appomted Colomal SIX bedrooms, four and a half baths, famdyroom and library, spnnkler system, deck and much more

Grosse Pomte Farms - Six bedrooms, three full and two half baths Famtly room and den

Charmmg Farm House on large wooded lot m pnme locatIOn m Grosse Pomte Farms CountrykItchen, formal dmIng room, four bedrooms

* * * * * * * * * *Sellers are ready to move. Outstandmg three bedroom Colomal WIth a super new kitchen Central aIr

condltionmg JUST REDUCED to $76,000

Most appealing IS ttus 11,2 story bnck home Features Include 3 bedrooms, formal wning room,breakfast nook, musIc room and recreation room with natural fireplace OutstandIng are theleaded glass doors and hardwood floors

Just one block from Lake St ClaIr IS a 3 bedroom brick ranch with exceptional family roomMutschler kitchen and inground pool '

Harper Woods _ Grosse POInte school system For the young buyer thiS home offers a completelyremodeled kitchen, four bedrooms, formal wning room

Well-mamtained, move.m condition story and a half m Grosse Pointe Woods near Allard eXit from1.94 Four bedrooms, bath and a half, famtly room $74,900

LeWiston Road Sensation, completely restored and redecorated by one of DetrOit's fmest decoratorsBeautiful woodwork and hardwood floors New Iutchen and breakfast room, sun room, screenedporch, bbrary, master swte and much, much more Call for detatls and an appomtment

Grosse Pointe Farms near Lakeshore, Uus house offers a lot of liVing area ror a large faml1y Fivefamdy bedrooms, 31,2 baths plus 3 car garage With apartment above.

Drive by tlus qualIty bullt 5 bedroom, 3'12bath Normandy WIth 3 car attached garage located at 1231Buclungham then call for additional details Realistic price of only $127,500

Set your Sights on luxuriOUS hvmg m Grosse Pointe Shores. Six bedrooms and four full baths Livingroom, dmmg room and famIly room all have natural fireplaces Completely redone Inside andout

FIRST OFFERINGCharmmg m decor ttus Farm Colonial IS Ideal for a growing famlly. Four bedrooms, 21,2 baths,

family room, fmlShed recreation room and paneled garage ConvenIent location Call for adw.tlOnal details

Lots of charm on a one way street along With large country kItchen, library, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathswell decorated '

Fantastic vIew of Lake St Clair, five bedrooms each With prIvate bathrooms Mutschler kitchenlarge bbrary With wet bar and fireplace "

One of the fmest examples of Swedish modern In the Farms features qualIty construction, largeyard, five bedrooms, Pewablc tIle bathrooms, den, famlly room and rlrst floor utility room

A umque 5 bedroom, 31,2bath English Tudor Large step-down lIvmg room, mahogany paneled dimngroom, marble stairway

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TOLES &ASSOCIATES, INC.

REALTORS 885-200074 KERCHEVAL

OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5599 RIVARD. Not only a library but a new family

room With fireplace The large master bed-room has a beamed cathedral ceiling, dress-mgroomandbath Three other bedrooms and21h baths The flmshed basement has car-petmg and a fourth bathroom

1544BRYS - BRICK BUNGALOW With fireplace,modern kitchen Three bedrooms, paneledrecreatIOn room, newer furnace With centralair Attractively decorated

1380 DEVONSHIRE CENTER ENTRANCECOLONIAL near schools and shoppingBeautiful family room With fireplace andbar, den, paneled recreatIOn room, 3 bed.rooms, 21h baths The home IS tastefullydecorated and the 70-foot lot IS well landscaped Reahstlcally Priced

GROSSE POINTE FARMS - For the executivewho wants a home In a specIal locatIOn Colo-nlal featmlng a spacIOus paneled library, acozy den and a large heated g<1rUell 100111Seven bedrooms 41h baths and central air

STEPHENS NEAR KERCHEVAL - BeautifulSouthernColomal With a New Orleans accentLibrary, family room, first floor bedroomand bath plus 5 bedrooms and four baths upFour £lreplaces, recreation room and 3 cargarage $330,000

HARPER WOODS21353BRIERSTONE -Brick ranch on qUiet street

near schools Three bedrooms, 2 car garage,Immediate occupancy Priced 10 the $50's

William E KeaneAnn W Sales

Jacquelyn M ScottJames D Standish, III

LOIS M Tole.::

STRONGMAN & ASSOCIATES

GROSSE POINTE PARK 3 bedroom 21J2 bath Colomal a real sleeper rilled wlthold world charm andelegance kitchen 1<;modern With all bUilt inS picturesque lot recreatIOn room With full bath and wetbar There'<; a recreation room and It <;custom bwlt won't last'

886-3060

C W TolesSue AdelbergBetsy B BudaSally C CoeMary F Ferber

GROSSE POINTE PARK - Offermg alot for a little - close to schools, shoppmg and transportatIOn -downstairs has hvmg room and full dmmg room plus modern kItchen and 3 bedrooms. up-stalrs has adandy mother-m.law apartment - prIced m the mid 50's - you can't miss I

GROSSE POINTE WOODS - 2 year old custom bUilt ranch maintenance free landscapmg. Circular dnve_secunty system _completely carpeted - hbrary With bookshelves and 2 mce SiZed bedrooms. perfectfor smgles or couple that's what It was bUilt for. a gem'

HARPER WOODS _Needs a little attentIon but a sohd house - great for a starter, features 2 bedroomsdown plus 1 up 1 car detached garage

GROSSE POINTE PARK Whlttler Road - Close to everything - a super neighborhood I Owner relocatingso says sell' The kitchen and breakfast nook are modem - there's a recreatiOn room m basement- has3or 4bedrooms. depends how you want It - the lot ISfenced so much - now add a fantastic family roomWith fireplace and pnvate stairway to huge master bedroom you Just have to see It I

GROSSE POINTE WOODS Here's a little charmer. Fleetwood Dnve - Plenty ofT L C here has IIvmgroom With fireplace, modern kItchen and eatmg area - 2 bedrooms and bath down plus delightfulFlorida room. 1 large bedroom up all carpetmg and drapes !Deluded shows well

GROSSE POINTE PARK _GraciOUS IS the hvmg room and dmlng room light and airy. the kitchen ISmodern _let's start WIth the bonus 3rd floor studIO great for the artist - second floor has 4 bedroomsplus utility room the garage IS attached 14 x t9 6 family room, enclosed garden room and libraryonly the begmnmg York<;hlre Road - what a great locatIOn'

HARPER WOODS _Close to X wav and Eastland mce ranch an exceptIOnally large lot the 2 car garageIS attached there are 2 bedrooms plus a family room pnced m the low 50's

GROSSE POINTE WOODS Thl<;bungalow has lots of appeal and <;houldbe sold good shape offermg 2bedroom<; and bath plus 1 large bedroom up mce landscapmg

ST CLAIR SHORES ShorepOlnte condo<; and the be<;t <;ecunty system for opener<; . all carpet10g anddrape<; mcluded Imme<lJale po<;sesslon hvmg room ha<;cathedral cellmg and fireplace there's afull dInIng room the kItchen IS modern there's a breakfast area - the garage 1<;attached there's apaneled library plu<;2 bedroom<; and 2baths all thl<;?The basement has a recreatIon room buy of the

week'

~ -D£'f'Aol'f-~""'" "-Enghsh Tudor "'In excellent conditIOn 6n

WHITEHILL - 3 neat bedrooms, attractivebath & vanity, new drive

EAST JEFFERSON - Shoreline East Condo, 1bedroom, 1 bath, be Downtown m mmutes,good bUlldmg security

EAST DETROITNORMANDY Ave, cozy 2 story, 4 bedrooms,

fresh decor, thick, new carpeting'Call us for more details on the above and otherGrosse Pomte property avallable

John S. Goodman, Inc.Real Estate Since 1951

WASHINGTON ATTRACTIVE EARLYAMERICAN COLONIAL on a 100foot lot m aternflc locatIOn near schools Five bedroomsg<1rden room with beamed ceiling, paneledlibrary With fireplace, and another fireplaceIn the master sUite Garage space for 4 cars

GROSSE POINTE FARMS near the CountryClub Ranch With spacIOus rooms 24.footpanl'\M famllv room With flreplaceandbar,4bedrooms, 3112baths plUS maid's room andbath

800NOTRE DAME Colomal situated on a 6O-footlot near school, !>hoppmg and the Neighbor-hood Club Den, 3 bedrooms, lIh baths, recreation room and central AC

125 STEPHENS. At'. EXCEPTIONAL COL-ONIAL IN A PRIME LOCATION The floorplan m thiS fme Colomal prOVides privacy foreveryone, even m a large family Paneled lib-rary, family room, recreatIOn room, 5 or 6bedrooms, 5% baths One of the two mastersUites IS Ideal for m-Iaws Extra featmes m.clude central air AC, 3 fireplaces and a 3-cargarage

SWIM INDOORS 12MONTHS A YEAR '45 WillowTree features an mdoor pool, 16'x35' familyroom With fireplace and bar, three bedrooms,three baths, central alr

ELM COURT - A QUIET LANE OFF LAKE-SHORE ROAD Library Mutschler kitchen,recreatIOn room, four bedrooms, 2% baths,large lot

TOLES & ASSOCIATES, INC.BY APPOINTMENT

STAOnGmdn881-0800 u mO(l,'Ttl.11K ... ITOIl

REAL ESTATEMARKE'TING CONSUL I'ANTS

GROSSE POINTE FARMS _Lookmg for the unusual? Lookmg for plenty of charm? Here It ISILocated onlarge lot With lots of privacy. the redwood deck overloolung the ground IS gigantic - famlly room ISpaneled With beamed ceIling and oversIzed fIreplace there's a master bedroom, dressing and bathplus 4 more bedrooms and 2 baths - there's much more - so, call for details

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Youngbloodnczan~ Inc,

FIRST OFFERINGThiS elegant Colomal located Just off Lakeshore

Drive IS a four bedroom, lhree full bathhome that Will delight even the fus.'>lest ofbuyers BeautIfully decorated 10 warmearth tones, a large famIly room With wetbar and natural fireplace, a dream kitchenand metlculou.'> well landscaped groundsare Just a few of the many highlights Built10 1973 by Walter Mast, thiS home should beseen by any mdlVldual consldermg the pur-chase of true luxury housmg 10 a primelocatIOn

.:1111<;1t'I""'IY ....vSIf1mgman& AssociatesTappan andA.$aoclates, lneToles andA$OC!a1esYOI,Hl\ilbloodRealty,lne

JIm Saros AgecncySchultes Real EllialeSchwelU"srRmll E!>late fnc /Better Homes8. GatdensSCl,llly &Hendne IncSllorewoodE R Brown

Grosse PointeReal EsI~Cotflgblfl & Ml!J(Ol'l, fne,Iohl'l'ltone &Johnstone, lnt;McBrearty & Adl1'tQl;11ReflltQrs. Inc,Palm$'.Queen Reailors

Grosse Pointe Real EstateExchange Members

Borland Al>$!X:llltesof Earl Keirn FlmlltyWm J Chli\mplOfl&.COCitf}lury 21 lQcllmwr

Dan~r, Baer.WllSOO &f'd $lfl,)!l, Ine

R.l,l. Edgar &AeSOClaHls

GREAT SELECTION .. SOMETHING FOR EVERYONELl'llCOLN _ Three four bedroom Engli.,h $13,000 a"ume" 121~' [ mortgdge Illth low c1osmgcost Family

room Idrge 2 Cdr gardgeLARGE BUNGALOW _ located nedr Pdrcells 2 fIreplace" 2 full bath" central aIr, special homeGROSSE POINTE WOODS - $48500 GI edt 3 bedroom ,tdrter home, ta,tefu!ly decordted, country

klt(hen, new roof and guttersFAHMS RANCH _ Three bedroom." den, 1J 2 bath" 'latural flrepldce 10 IllIng room, attached garageLAHG E CENTER ENTHANCE ColonIal J bedloam" 2' 2 bdth" ,epdrate breakfdst room, paneled

I ecreatlOn room 101el) screened terrd(e 1421 BuckinghamFA \TASTIC FAMILY home at affordable price, country Jutchen overlool{lng large yard convenient

locdtlOn near parks and "choo!.> All terms (onsldered and qUick OC(UpdnC)"IEAR STAR OF THE SEA, "uper home IIlth first floor bedroom, large fan1l1) room 09x12), attached

gel! elgcLOWEST PRICED _ Three bedroom 2 story home III Gro",e I'omte F drms, 112 baths natural fIreplace,

den, paneled recreatIOn room, allthl.'> for $73,900BL DGET BUY _ Picture a spotless 4 bedroom 2 bath bungalow \11th den, sun porch and Mutschler

kItchen Now add VA, LC and el en a pos,>lble 2nd mortgage, WIth a tinY pnce of $67,900 You have areal buy 1 Call now

DELuXE DUPLEX _ Near lake, each Unit ha'> 3 bedrooms 212 baths fIreplace 10 hvmg room, bUlIt'1nappliances In kltchel'

OVERLOOK LOCHMOOR _ $58,500, attraclJlel) decorated 3 bedroom liVIng room WIth fIreplace,

recreatIOn room, first floor bedroom"ECONOMICAL INCOME _ Lower Unit WIth 2 bedroom", kitchen With edt10g space, dmIng room, hVIng

room ""Ith fireplace Upper Ulllt WIth newer kitchen, bedroom hVIng room, dmmg room, both umtsInclude appllance~, newer roof and carpetmg

tllO bedrooms

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HELP US CELEBRATEPRIVATE PROPERTY WEEK!

Mary C Bodkm\1argaret Brcltenbech('rSally ('IarkeMarian DodgeDorothy HealyDiane Kell}

C8th) Champton nlllJman

FREE APPLE TREE SEEDLINGSAT OUR OPEN HOUSES!

MANY OTHER FINE HOUSES AVAILABLE!

PRIVATE GARDEN awaIts you 111 lhl~ nev.er condominIUm at the Shorepomteplus slttlOg room, JI'2 baths and appllance'i 1I1cluded $110000

IOCATF.D ON THE HlL!111 Gro~.,p Pomtp ~ <11 tn,

llcro'~ from Perry Drug,

William J. Champion & Company

LOVELY ENGLISH on LIncoln feature'i three bedroom~ modern kitchen, neller roof gutter~ andfurnace and beautiful landscapmg

FAMILY HOME m the Park offers four bedroom~ two baths t ....o lav'i den family room modernkitchen and three car garage $95,000 '

DETROIT'S EAST SIDE darling three bedroom colomal WIth ne"" decor and all terms I $39 900Cozy three bedroom brick bungalow WIth parquet floor'i and attached garage $32,000 Spotle'iStwo bedroom brIck ranch offers hardwood floor~, 2'\! car garage and fireplace for $29 900Natural woodwork gleams In thIS three bedroom hungalow With 2 car garage and breakfa'it nook$33,000

LOW DOWN PAYMENT on FHNVA terms WIll buy thiS two bedroom Grosse Pomte Woods ranchWith utIlity room, porch and garage $35 000

END UNIT CONDO near Bon Secours features thke bedrooms, garage and mamtenance free hfe-style $69,900

PRESTIGIOUS OXFORD LOCATION for thiS lovely three bedroom, 21'2 bath colomal With libraryand famIly room $187,500

BY APPOINTMENT• FIRST OFFERING - BRAND NEW FAMILY ROOM hIghlights thiS clean three bedroom, Ih bath

colomal With remodeled kitchen, new carpetmg and newer roof $71,500

• FIRST OFFERING - GREAT STARTER HOUSE available for sale or rent WIth optIOn threebedrooms, new kitchen, new carpetmg $29,500

PRICE REDUCTION makes thIS five bedroom, 31\! bath colomal ....Ith family room and hbrary aneven more attractIve buy $210,000

GOOD LOOKING brIck four family mcome WIth two bedrooms In each umt IS a good move for theintelligent Investor

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HA:-iDYMAN SPECIAL located 1 block from lakeon deadend street ThIS 4 bedroom 21h bathhome With family room IS Ideal for the familyluokmg to fix-up a house the way they want It

INTERIOR DESIGN SHOWHOUSE - The bestof everythmg In thiS magmflCently decoratedand mamtamed Colomal FIve bedrooms, 31,2baths and many speCial features such ascentral aIr, sprmkler system, beautiful ex-tensive landscaplOg Call for additional de-tails

882-5200

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NEW Brick colomal WIth old "orld charm, leaded glass,marble Sills and many other extra features Llvmg room Withfireplace, kitchen + breakfast nook, three bedrooms, Phbaths, recreatIOn room With electnc fireplace Only $59,900

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884-6200

Delightful EnglIsh With turret, one of the Farmsmust prlvale and 10lehest streets Features 3bedrooms, 3 baths, den, and brick ,creen terraceWith flagstone

FIRST OFFERING

Ch<lrmlng countr~ ,>tyled older home lOCated near the VIllage and It~ faCilities Home has beenupdated b) fine local decor<ltor to present custom condition There l'i a hllng room, dining room,kitchen 1~lth new appliance., and breakfa~t room, 'iecolld floor family room, three bedroomsS99,500

Thl'i I ef) neat home ha~ had tender lOVing care and attentIOn by Owners who are leaVing stateLillng room IIlth fireplace, dlnmg "L garden room, tv.o bedrooms full bath down Threebedrooms hath up Ba,ement ha~ recreatIOn room v.lth fireplace and wet bar You'll love the) ilrd $119 900

no TRO\tRLE't _ \lulll f"mtll I'>llh 1\10 furnace'> tl~O 131., t\lO hot v.ater heater'i in basementBr.lh Unit'> hall' lillng room I'>lth flrpplacc dlTl1l1g room kltchE'n famll) room two bedrooms andh,lfh T""o car drlachrd gar<lgl' Ldnd Contrdct alallablr

21'121 "UOHFPOr'TE - '>old lour homeo Thr nr""er condo I'> I'>orth tn'ipcctmg' Offer~ indiVidualhoml' qUilllltp,> PrIldC\ <Inti 'pdU' along I'.lth the luxury of Condo livlI1g and carl'free mall1te-IldnCp Liling room ""ttt, flrlpldee formal d1l1111g room librar} 114 bedroom'i Ihree full baths,I \I() (dr dttdched g,lr<lgl' IndnV '1)/'( lal dmrmlle,> f<:arll po'i~r'>"lOn Only $128 000

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mt i7 Ilr\ \In It v L \, «, _ l!<Irr)('r \, OO(!'> Quaml '\1'1'. Fngland flalor on thl' 'itreet I~ 'iO appeal I,ng Ihl' homl" are brIght dnd Olv.N 11\lTlg room dlnll1g room fa mil} room With flreplace,1thrl'l Ill'droom, 2'l h,llh., p.lllO g,!, grIll reerl'iliion room A~~t ME 5101500 I

JLI, "T (L\lf{ _ A prIlall'lI ,>Itudted Hdnrh 111Ihe CLt} I1C,lr .,hoppll1g ano tran~portatlOn Excellentfor 'Ingll' or \ OIIng m<lrrIl'li Thl re I'> <l hllng room dll1lng ar('a kItchen ullht} room, twobpdl 01'10" ,"1IIt",,0 ft.ll b<llh'> ,1I1d d t""o car atl"chcd gilrage A hou~e for someone IIlth lmagma ,110), $f,1 000 I

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TAPPAN & ASSOCIATES/gO KERCHEVAl./884-6200

Spring cleaning is OUT... but Spring learn-ing i~ IN. Come to "lIome Ownership in thePointes" a sparkling series. bringing you11ieexperls on topics 01 UTMOSTinterest toall home owners! Mondays at 7:30 p.m..April 18 through )Jay 9. No rharge. Phone884-5700 to reserve.

REDUCED!Thl" modern ..tIled home (iln be adaptL'<lto a-m t)pe ftl-;:-m'ihlOg., -ITI'i a--;;-paclOus, neWly--l

oecorated and ha'> a ICr} .'>peclal kitchen There IS a hI mg room large dll11ng room0PPIl hetl'>epn lilq:W famll} room and kitchen g\1 109 a Great Room effect FIvebedroom., 1'", bdth~ recrE'<ltlOn room I'.tth fireplace wet bar and two other roomsSI62 000

CO'll[)O clo'iP to tr<ln,porldtlon <lnd ,>hoppmg Ha, heE'n ta,tefull} decorated has modern Ikitchen IIllh pilntr) LlIIng room With fJreplacc dmlng room three bedlooms bath IBedroom dnd bath on Ihml floor ASStTME $98 900 _ _ __ -.1

ThiS house Will truly capt!1 ate ~ou WIth Its sunken 1l'IIOg room. dmmg room wllh bay, library, verylarge beautiful family room new kitchen and, of course, five bedrooms, 31

'2 baths There IS muchmore 1 $220000

Very I11ce upper CONDO 10 good complex ver) near Village, hospitals, shoppmg and transportatIOnThere IS a liVIng room dmmg room, two bedrooms and bath The basemenl IS full and separate

$68,000

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in the city of GrossePointe (~ff Jeffersonnear CadielLt

FIRST OFFERING

WARM AND INVITING. thiS newer 3 bed-room Ilh bath Colomal m a prime area of De-troit IS ready and waiting Move-in condition,updated kitchen plUS screened/glassed porchPriced to sell qUickly

15231 WINDMILL POINTECALL FOR A PRIVATE SHOWING! I

Words cannot deSCribe thiS remarkable home'Elegant English Tudor, 5 bedrooms, 3lh baths,pub room With natural fireplace, step down IIvmgroom, beautiful lIbrary, modern kitchen, and somuch more Call for the excltmg details I

Tt1 [SYCAMORES

PRICE REDUCED

ONE OF A KIND Carnage house near thelake has been completely remodeled and rede-corated A perfect horne for those who want lowmamtenance, small lot but strive for all theCHARM In a unique settmg

You Should Know That ..."Home Ownership in the Pointes" - thatpopular series is back! It starts Monday,April 18, and brings you the experts lInmortgages, land contracts, income tax con-siderations, certificates of occupancy. Re-serve now by phoning 884-5700. No charge.

JIM SAROS AGENCY, INC.886-9030

~ Edgar &assodat<.'S114KERCHEVAL 886-6010

1134 GRAYTON New furnace, with central air, exterIOr painted With downspouts and guttersTogether With updated kitchen and slate roof there IS nothing left to do m ttus arctutecturallysuperb SIXbedroom, 31,2bath colomal Come see It on Sunday

BY APPOINTMENT

Cu~tom Hou~e~ & Buildable Site~View Sunday, 2 to 5 p m

OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5

JIM SAROS AGENCY, INC.

775 UNIVERSITYGROSSE POINTE CITY

OPEN SUNDA Y 2-5Beautifully mamtamed In every sense' 3 bedroom brick bungalow, unbeheveable mcedecor, super

family room, central air, spacIOus modern kitchen, recreatIOn room, large rooms, more' Opentoday'!

HANDSOME PEGGED FLOORS . throughout the first floor of thiS stately 4 bedroom EnglishTudor home Beamed ceiling m the family room, cozy paneled lIbrary, plus 3lh baths make this aperfect faffilly house at a reasonable price

11% FIXED 30 YEAR MORTGAGE. No Pomts NO fees Probably the best fmancmg avaIlable onany home In Grosse POinte 4 bedrooms, 2lh plus an extra half bath Great Buy

LOOKING FOR VALUE? This IS It' ThIS charming 3 bedroom bungalow on one of the beststreets in the Woods has a large livmg room \\<lth a fireplace and a full dmmg room, not usually

found In a home In this price range

LOT OF HOUSE FOR THE MONEY plus a large pnvate yard SIX full bedrooms and 3th baths,family room and first floor lIbrary All thiS combmed With an attached garage and a completelyfenced yard for $139,900

ROOM TO STRETCH OUT . spacIOus rooms and excellent detail m thIS 5 bedroom, 4~ bathEngllsh home close to Wmdmill Pte Dnve. The master bedroom has dressmg room plus anatural fireplace The first floor features a family room, another fIreplace In the IIvmg room plusa 35 foot screened summer proch $119,900

WONDERFUL LOCATION Very deslreable house, very deslreable street and very desireableprice Extremely well bUilt 3 bedroom, 21h bath colomal With an attached garage, central air,sprmkler system, all copper plumbing and a remodeled Iutchen With microwave oven $139,500.

CLASSIC ENGLISH TUDOR With charming paneled lIbrary, 1st and 2nd floor screened porchoverlooking an extra Wide lot Five bedrooms, 3lh baths on a second floor plus a full attic forextra storage Land Contract terms available

CONDO'S ARE BIG' T' A way of lIfe more convement than any other form of ownershIp Lock Itup for the winter while South, or for the summer while North Two bedrooms, Ilh baths, totallyeqUIpped kitchen, an end untt on one floor Mamtenance fee $100 Includes covered parkmg,sWlmmmg pool and maintenance

WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY WISELY A charming 4 bedroom, 2lh bath home on apnvate cul-de.sac In Grosse Pomte Shores Extras Include central air, sprinkler system familyroom WIth mahogany panelIng and wet bar plus a profeSSIOnally landscaped yard Seller Willingto carry a long term land contract

22544 MASONIC _A FIRST OFFERING' - Shown by appomtment I Beautiful first floor condo In St ClaIrShores, 2 bedrooms, large liVing room, dining room, kitchen With bullt.lns, full basement Mamte.nance fee of $10 per month

22 WEBER PLACE - SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT - YOU MUST SEE I! , Beautifully decorated 23 roomestatel Absolutely GORGEOUS from top to bottom Extremely well cared for' SUIted to the standardsof the executive!

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20439 MACK AVENUEGrosse POinte Woods

GROSSE POINTE WOODS19790 Mack 881-6300

TERRIFIC FAMILY COLONIAL In the Parkhas 6 bedrooms, 3lh baths, family room gamesroom and CHARM thruout' Great accommodatlOns at $132.900 881.6300

;;;;:w:aH.~"l>o--- ~« '>NOTHING TO DO but move III thIS 4 bedroomSeml.Ranch In the WOODS! Lots of updatlDgand new decor thruout Immediate occupancyand fleXible fInanCing avaIlable I $115,000 884-0600

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Modern kItchen, newer furnace, fireplace, sImple assumptIOnPrIced at $96,000 Fam rm updated kitchen 3 car garageNew Iutchen. Immaculate Home Fam rm rec rm central airSeparate utilities, rec rm 2 car garage Excellent conditIOnGrosse Pointe Shores Newly decorated Reduced In priceLarge lot 2'h baths, two dens, central aIr Alarm systemOwner Relocating 2'h car garage Recreation room1'h baths, large garage with heated room attachedExcellent starter home priced at $51,400 Fireplace Shows wellExcellent condition Separate utilIties New furnacesSimple assumption at 8"h% $215 monthly payment 1 car garageExpansion {or 3rd bedroom Seller anxIOus Land Contract termsHarper Woods Family room Assumable mortgage at 11%Harper Woods 2'h baths, famIly room In perfect conditIOn

BY APPOINTMENT

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5Ranch 3 Bdrms Fireplace, rec room FHA-VA $59,900EnglIsh 5 Bdrms 3'h baths, famIly room, 3rd floor Charm I

Colomal 5 Bdrms 2th baths, famIly room. AssumptIOn2-Story 4 Bdrms 2th baths Good land contract 1Colonial 4 Bdrms 2th baths, famIly room, many amemtIes'Newer Colomal' Famtly room. LARGE REDUCTION! Now $87 ,000'Colomal 3 Bdrms Family room with fireplace $75,900English 6 Bdrms 4th baths - Very SpeCial at $159,900'Cape Cod 3 Bdrms Mint conditIOn 1 80/4% Simple assumptIOnSemI-Ranch 4 Bdrms A-I conditIon, large rooms, central airRanch 3 Bdrms FlOrIda room, rec room, land contractColomal 4 Bdrms 21h baths, famIly room, apartment, pool I

Ranch 3 Bdrms 2 baths, super "Engllsh pub" rec room

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FIDe PARK Colomal has 3 bedrooms, famdyroom, central air. f1mshl'd basement Termsfor your budget and now Jusl $83,000' 881-4200

GROSSE POINTE SHORES - Well bUilt 3 bed-room, 2 bath Ranch m prestlge area Familyroom, flDlshed basement, central air, MORE'884-0600

2212 Allard1395 Balfour1241 Blairmoor Ct19745 Blossom La45 S Duval242 Fisher2032 Fleetwood646 Lakepomte450 Malson1050N Renaud1536 N Renaud9 Wellington PI19919 W Wms Ct

Brys Colomal 3 BDDevonsture Colomal 4 BDHampton Bungalow 3 BDLakepomte Income 312 BDLake Shore Colomal 4 BDLochmoor Colomal 4 BDMaryland Colomal 3 BDPrestwick Colomal 3 BDRidgemont Ranch 2 BDVermer Flat 2/2 BDWayburn Bungalow 2 BDWayburn Bungalow 2 BDDamman Bungalow 3 BDOld Homestead Tn-level 4 BD

POPl:LAR FARMS STREET offers 3 bedroom air conditIOned Bungalow redone thruout' $74 000

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IN THE PARK 3 bedroom JI'l bath Colomal has nice large rooms I Famll:, room, kitchen bUIlt msfinished basement $124,600 881 4200

HARPER WOODS Space galore' 4 bedroom, 2 bath bnck Bungalow In Grosse Pomte ~chool dlstnctIS young budg('t pnced and offer<; fleXible terms' $59,900 881-6300

INTEREST RATES ARE DOWN AT LAST-THE SELECTION OF HOMES IS TERRIFIC -

DON'T WAIT _ TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR GREAT SPRING MARKET NOWl

NEW LISTINGS-GROSSE POINTE WOODS -Att racti ve air conditioned RAN CH on qwet street 2 bedrooms, 1112baths, den

plus family room, 2 fIreplaces, 2-car attached garage Owner retmng and has PrIced to sell In mid 70'sWith fleXible fmancmg' It won't last 684-0600

N RENAUD - A QUALITY constructed, low maintenance RANCH In beautlful condition' Includes 3bedrooms, 2 baths, large faffilly room, attached garage, lovely l00XI50' site and many customfeatures mcludmg central air 884-0600.

&t)•(\oj 971 SHOREHAM - Also for lease Ph story, offering four bedrooms, first floor laundry,~ two car garage, extensive remodehng, modern Iutchen, whirlpool, alarm system, ~Q sprinkler system Land Contract terms mZ Z:;) 978 WESTCHESTER - Reduced to $77,500. Three bedroom colonial, Ph baths, FlOrida C/l~ room, recreatIOn room with wet bar, burglar alarm system, sprinkler system Land iw Contract terms, $20,000 down, five years 0Q. .... • ..J ~

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will consldt:r trade on smaller home N.U1

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MARVELOUS OLD WORLD COLONIAL In prime Farms locatIOn Flfteerooms - even a ballroom. four fireplaces flr~t floor laundry Capturthe SPirit of liVing on a romantic scale

ant to assume a low Interest loan? Our adorable bungalow In the CIty ISonly $417 per month mcludmg taxes and Insurance Three bedrooms,two baths, super clean and cute A~klng $67 500 v.lth mortgage balanceof $30.000 Call for details

nghsh TOWNHOUSE/CONDO Large alr~ rooms Great City locatIOnear the Village Four bedrooms three baths. flreplace lots moreNow $89,900 TERMS

WO BEDROOM STARTER In the Farm~ BrICk WARRANTED Onl$64.300

NEW OFFERING. Have you ever thought you'd lIke your next hometo be on RADNOR CIRCLE? We all know they don't come along often-especudly with the pos!lblhhes thiS 1'f.! story Enghsh offers The con-vemence of a first floor laundry, coupled With two first floor bedroomslets you l1ve on one floor BUT there's a private 3 bedroom upstairs Witha large "slttmg" area & bath for family, guests or even mother Lots ofstorage Call for your appomtment, but Hurry I

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THE FINEST SHORES ROAD off Lake~hore SpacIOus (but not tolarge) Enghsh Tudor SIX berlroom~ 41'2 baths Pewablc tile. leadglass. gorgeous ....ood banmster GUARDIA:"I HOME WARRANTYwonderful opportunJt~ great potential

If you need a super buy, Immediate occupancy, family room, den, 5bedrooms, 211z baths, new carpetmg, great fmanclng and lots more,run - don't walk to 1430 BISHOP thiS Sunday to se:e the best buyaround Many delightful feature~ and all for $83,500

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1750 VERNIER APT 24 - Charming apartment condominIUm In GrossePomte Woods ProfeSSIOnally decorated, very spacIOUS, 1'12 baths

938 ROSLYN - Elegant cape cod style home In Grosse POinte WoodsLarge country kItchen, fInIshed basement, 2 full baths

20920 HAWTHORNE - Huge family room, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath ranch Withupdated kItchen, new applIances, POinte schools & more

21132 HUNTINGTON - SpacIOus Ph story home With 2 full baths, greatlocatIOn Very good mortgage assumptIOn $56,500

2101 VAN ANTWERP - Cutest 2 bedroom colomal In Grosse PomteWoods New Mutschler kitchen, fireplace, very mcely decorated$59,000

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19 ROSE TERRACE - C}lstom built New EnglandCape Cod, nothing spared in the constructionof this 3 year old home available at less thanduplication cost. 3 bedrooms ,3 baths, library,country kitchen, many extras

82 CAMBRIDGE. A bright and cheery Farm Col.onial on a secluded street, 3 bedrooms, 2'hbaths A peaceful area close to the Farms,Park and Lake.

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SHELDEN ROAD - Superb Shores locatIOn fortlus spacIOus 4 bedroom 31/2 bath Farm Colomali8 ft library With fireplace Screened porch 2 caratt garage 100x 161 lot

UNIVERSITY - 3 bedroom Colomal Rec roomCentral air 3 car garage $74,000

LANARK - Near 7 MI &: I-M 2 bedroom BungalowWIthexpansIOn attic New roof Newly pamt-ed In and out $30,500

GRAYTON - 3 bedroom Colomal near HarperScreened porch 2 car garage Reduced to$35,000

ROSEDALE CT - Price reduced on thIS 4 bed-room 3 bath ranch near Marter Road 24 ftfamily room 2 car att garage

ROSEDALE CT .3 bedroom 1 1/2 bath ranch In

St Clair Shores Family room Rec roomCentral air and lawn sprmkler 2 car att gar.age $79,500

WHITTIER -Lovely 4bedroom 2112bath English20 ft kitchen Den Rec room 2 car garage$118,500

STEPHENS - SpacIOus resIdence on lovely street5 bedrooms, 4112 baths plus 1st floor maid'sroom & bath Library &: family room 3 caratt garage 160x 175 lot

LFNNON - fn HllrOE'r Woorl~ on oe~(l "no ~Irpptnear 1-94 &: grade school 3 bedroom ranchGood closet space GP school $52,000 or leaseat $450 mo

LEXINGTON - 3 bedroom 2 bath semi-ranchTiled and paneled basement Att garageNear transportatIOn Immed poss price re-duced

LINCOLN. Cor St Paul 4 bedroom 2 L12bathColonial Porch. 19x 19family room on 2nd flRec room 2 car att. garage Only $125,000

MANOR.3 bedroom Colonial with eaUng space inkitchen and family room Newer drive androof. Extra insulation. Recently deco. Low$70's.

MARYLAND. 2 family flat. 3 bedrooms ea. unit.Separate furnaces' basements 3 car gar.

MCKINLEY PLACE - Spacious Colonial withgarage apartment near South High. Modernkitchen. Den, card room and step down 24 x 14family room.

MCMILLAN - 3 bedroom 1 112 bath Colonial.Screened porch. Rec room Newer kitchen. 2car garage.

MORAN. BUilt In 1978. 3 bedroom 2 112 baths.Family room w:th fireplace Deck with gasgrill Central air

NOTRE DAME- Delightful 3 bedroom 2 bath resI-dence Modern kitchen. Formal dining roomBrick patio, excellent landscaping. Manyenergy efficient improvements Central air

PEACH TREE - Colonial near the Hunt Club 4bedrooms 2 112baths Den and family room.AU. garage.

PROVENCAL - English manse on 100 x 550 lotModern kitchen. Library 6 bedrooms 5 112baths Rec. room Central air Apartmentover attached garage

RlV ARD- Enclosed porch. 50ft ~ 2 car garageNew Insulation Newer roof &: alum trimOnly $65,000

ST. PAUL. 3 bedroom 1112bath townhouse Newkitchen Central air Rec room $85,500

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LAKEVIEW - 4 bedroom 2 112bath reSidence mthe Farms on 50x 295 lot 17x 14family roomWood deck and gas gnll Great locatIOn

LOCHMOOR BOULEVARD 4 bedroom 21J2bathCape Cod LILrary &: 1st n bedroom TIled ter-race &: slate patio Rec room With flreplace &:paneled games room In basement Att garageReduced to $139,900

LOTHROP - 6 bedroom. 3 1/2bath reSidence nearCharleVOIX Large famIly room With fire-place Rec room 2 car att garage $127.500

OPEN SUN 2:00 - 5:00701 Balfour 5 bedroom 3 1/2 bath Colomal - $205.000746 Balfour - 6 bedroom 3 112bath Colomal . $139,500160 Kerby - 4 bedroom 2 1/2 bath Colomal - $129,000456 Manor - 3 bedroom Colomal, family room - $74.90012.)8Whittier. 4 bedroom 2 1/2 bath English - $118,5001168Yorkshire - 5 bedrooms 3 112bath Spamsh • $150,000

OPEN SAT. 2 00-4 0043 Pme Ct Colomal - $125,000

Spring cleaning is OUT... but Spring learn-ing is IN. Come to "Home O"nership in thePointes" a sparkling series. bringing youthe experts on topics of tTMOST interest toall home owners! ~ondays at 7:30 p.m.,April 18 through ~ay 9. No charge. Phone88~-5700 to reserve.

KERBY ROAD - Near Kercheval 4 bedrooms 2112 bath Colonial Family room Central air72xl46 lot

LAKE SHORE LANE - 3 bedroom custom ranchFlonda room Rec room With lav 2 car at!garage 80 ft lot

LAKE SHORE - Outstandmg modern 2 story resi-dence 19 x 23 two story entrance hall WithCircular stairs 18x 19 hbrary 21 x 22 familyroom. SpacIOus rooms throughout Call forparticulars

r ~STOFFER!I\!G A.,,<111oon RO'lrl n!"llr K!"r('hpvlll4 bedroom 2 112bath ColOnIal Modern kltchen, 1st floor den plus family room PatIO 2 carattached garage

1ST OFFERING - Bedford 3 or 4 bedroom Col-Onial on 78 foot lot Paneled den Sun porchRec room With fireplace $99,500

1ST OFFERING. Close to Hill Shops & Richardelementary 3bedroom Engl1sh on McKlIlIeyUpdated kitchen Paneled rec room Withfireplace & bar Only $72,000

1ST OFFERING. Harvard Road near E. WarrenIn Detroit. English bungalow Newer kitchenwith breakfast room 2 bedrooms on 1st.Large expansion attic on 2nd. $45,500.

BALFOUR ROAD. 6 bedroom 3 1/2 bath resi-dence In the Windmill Pointe area. Den &screened porch. 2 car attached & heated gar-age l00x75 lot Price reduced.

BALFOUR - Extraordinary Colonial with familyroom &I sunroom. Bedroom & 11/2 bath on 1stplus 3 bedrooms, library & 2 baths on 2nd.Rec. room & complete kitchen In basement.Heated pool with bath house 2 112 car att.garage. Price reduced.

BERKSHIRE - Delightful English Tudor withpool. Library plus 26 ft. family room. 4 bed-rooms 2112baths plus bedroom &: bath on 3rdRec room Central air

FISHER ROAD - 3 bedroom 1112bath English 16ft den 2 car garage. $78,000

FLEETWOOD - 19692 • 3 bedroom 2 112 bathTownhouse near Beaconsfield Private patioCentral air

GARY LANE - Lake Shore Village UpdatedTownhouse 2 bedrooms $46,000

HARVARD - Near Warren 10 DetrOIt 3 bedroomEngl1sh Intenor freshly painted Newer roof.. alummum tnm Storms at screens

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SAT., APRil 23

2-30-4:30PM NBC (1 30Cent IMt)GOLF Live coverage 01 a champlonsh,p round of MONY Tournamentof Champions from the La CostaCountry Club 111 Carlsbad Caillornia

4:306PM NBC (3 3DCent /Mount )SPORTSWORLD BoxlI1g live coverage of a scheduled ten roundJunior Welterweight bout belweenAleXISArguello and Claude NoellromCaracas Venezuela World sSirongest Men (tape) from MagICMountain, California, 4183 CON DONOVAN ASSOCIATES INC

SUN., APRil 24

******1:45-4.30PM NBC (1245 CenllMI )MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL LosAngeles at Plttsbu rg (AlternateGame Seattle al DelrOIt)

3:30.5PM ABC (2 30CentrallMounl)PRO BOWLERS TOUR $110000Long Island Open from the GardenCity Bowl In New York4:30.6PM NBC (3 30Cent IMounl)GOLF MONY Tournament of Champions Top golfers Will be on handwhen NBC Sports presents livecoverage of the semi final round ofthiS tournament from the La CostaCountry Club In Carlsbad Callforl1laLee TreVino will be the coverage host

SUN.,

SUN., APRIL 172.4PM NBC (1Central/Mountain)1983 WTA CHAMPIONSHIPS Theworld s leading femafe tenl1ls starsare expected to partiCipate In thiStournament which 1'1111be telecastlive by NBC Sports from AmeliaIsland Fla

1:3Q.3PM NBC (12 30Cent IMount )1983 WTA CHAMPIONSHIPS Theworld s leading female tennis starsare expected 10partrclpale In thiS livetelecasl Irom Amelia Island Florida3-3:15PM NBC (2 CentraliMountall1)MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PRE.GAME SHOW.

3.15-6PM NBC (2 15Cent /Mount )MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Kansas City Royals at Milwaukee Brewers (Alternate Game Montreal alHouston}3:30-4:30PM CBS (230 CenllMt )GOLF Helltage ClaSSIC at HarbourTown Links Hilton Head Island S C

3'30.5PM ABC (2 30CenlrallMount)PRO BOWLERS TOUR $120000Fall lanes Open 'rom BaltimoreMaryland

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AVALANCHE The openingfesllvltles fOI a luxury ski resort turnInto disaster as a mountam of snowraces toward the celebrdnts Thedrama slars Rock Hudson and MiaFarrow

911PM CBS 18CentrallMountam)WED., APRil 20

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8.10PM NBC (7 CentraliMountam)KID WITH THE BROKEN HALO~ary Coleman Robert GUillaumeJune Allyson Mason Adams dnd RayWalston In an adventure lantasyabout a 12 year old wayward angelwho IS sent to Earth to palch brokenlives and save three families

MON., APRil 18

BREAKING AWAY DenniS ChriSlopher Barbara Barne and PaulDooley star If\ thiS popular Oscarwinning (Best Screenplay) story set111 d small Indiana college lawn aboutfour boys on the threshold ofadulthood and how one of them ISdetermined to beat the odds andbecome a bicycle racing championAn engagll1g and must see' film

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Feature PageThursday, Apnl 14, 1983

by Pat Rousseau

Lose Inches Instantly ... Body wrapping atFrancesco's Hair and Skin Salon ... 882-2550.

Eleg(lntEating

Slate Maconth ArtSocif"ty April show

The Macomb Art Society'ssprmg show opens tomorrow, FrI-day, Apnl 15, at the East DetroitRecreatIOn Center on Stephens,east of Gratiot, With a 7 30 to 9 30p m receptlOn at Wh1Ch refresh-ments Will be served

The show may also be v1ewedon Saturday, AprIl 16, between 10a m and 5 pm, and Sunday,Apnl 17, from noon to 5 p m

Mid-April meetingfor KKG alumnae

Local Kappa Kappa Gammaalumnae are lllvited to the KKGDetrOIt EastSIde SuburbanGroup's annual meetmg nextTuesday. April 19, at 7 30 P m 10the home of Sharon Mertz, wheredessert Will be served, new offi-cers elected and news from therecent Delta Provmce conventlOnat 'purdue Umverslty shared bythe group's convention delegate,Lee MIller The number to call forreservatIOns IS 881-1062

A selection of recipes from theforthcoming low-calorie, low-chol-esterol - and penny-wise - cook-book by Thyra Grey Howard andHelena DeWitt Roth featuring,this week, a trio of recipes utiliz-ing BROWN RICE which. tasteful-ly prepared with top-caliber in-gredients, can be a superb ex-ample of an excellent cook's art.The nutritious value of brown riceis superior, for it contains a widespectrum of vitamins and miner-als. especially natural potassium,calcium, magnesium, iron, zincand selenium. And elegant ricetii:"ilC3 at <: the perfect :4ccom-paniment for leftover slices ofroast or poultry. converting whatmight be a mundane meal into afestive supper.

* * *NEAR EAST RICE BOWLThis perfectly delicious cas-

serole is a more welcome dish atany barbeque. It is especiallygood with grilled lamb.2 cups dried apricots, chopped1 cup white raisins1/4 cup unsalted margarine1 cup chopped onion1/2 green pepper, chopped4 cups brown rice, cookedSalt and pepper

Soak apricots and raiSinS inwater just to cover for l}2 hour.Drain. Melt margarine in sauce-pan: saute onion and green pep-per. Add cooked rice, apricots andraisins. Season with salt and pep-per. Pour into greased casseroleand bake in preheated 3500 ovenfor 40 minutes. Garnish with to-mato wedges and sprigs of water-cress. Makes 12 servings.

Calories about 237 per serving.Cholesterol O.

* * *BROWN RICE WITH PEAPODS

1/2 cup brown rice1/2 tsp margarine1 tsp. tumeric2 Pkts. MBT onion brothIlk cups boiling water1/ 4 cup raisins1/2 cup cooked frozen pea pods2 Tbsp. toasted English walnuts

Wash rice and soak in water tocover for 15 to 20 minutes; drainand dry. Melt margarine in skil-let. add dried rice and saute for 2to 3 minutes, stirring constantly.Add tumeric and onion brothwhich has been dissolved in theboiling water, and cover. Cookuntil rice is tender, about 20 to 30minutes.

Stir in raisins and cook for 1 to 2minutes longer, add cooked peapods and heat tboroughly. Trans-fer to serving dish. Sprinkle toast-ed walnuts over top of disb asgarnish. Makes 4 servings.

Calories about 169 per serving.Cholesterol O.

* * *CURRIED RICE WITHALMONDS

1 cup uncooked brown rice2 Tbsp. vegetable oil2 chicken bouillon cubes2 cups boIling water1 medium onion, finely chopped11k tsp. curry powder1/2 tsp. salt1/4 cup slivered almonds2 tsp unsalted margarine

Saute and stir rice in melted oilin a skillet until brown. Pourbrowned rice into llh-quart cas-serole. Stir in water in whichbouillon cubes have been dis-solved, onion, curry powder andsalt; cover. Bake in preheated350. oven until rice is tender,about 35 minutes.

In small skillet, melt margarineand saute almonds until lightbrown. Stir into rice before serv-ing. Makes 6 servings.

Calories about 199 per serving.Cholesterol O.

Kappa Deltaswill play cards

Kappa Delta East Alumnae Willgather to01ght, Thursday, Apnl14, at 7 45 pm m the BishopRoad home of Mrs John L1stonfor an evenmg of cards to benef1tthe DetrOIt Panhellemc Scholar.Sh1p Fund

All Kappa Delta alumnae areIllv1ted for an evenmg of cards,games and fellowsh1p Reserva-tIOns may be made by callingAmy Rowe at 884-7664, AlIceCallaway at 882-5279or Pat LIstonat 882-9165

End ScandinavianSymphony season

The Scand1Oav1an SymphonyOrchestra's fmal concert of ItS5.1rd 'iea'lon Saturday, AprIl 23, at8 20 P m at SouthfIeld HIghSchool AudltoTlum, Ten MJle andLah'ier Road<;, wJlI be led by Con-ductor Ementus Valter Poole andWIll fealure young DetrOlter ,JuliaMle'i7kowsk1 III the Gneg PlanoConcerto m A mlllor

The program mcludes Brahms'TragiC Overture, Slbel1us' MIran-da and Tchalkowsky's Romeo andJullE't Overture

T1ckets are $4 50 for adults,$2 25 for students, spec1al ratesfor semor groups ReservatIOn In-formatlOn may be obtamed by cal-hng 535-1330 or 644-9203 Ticketsalso WIll be available at the door

The comm1ttee planmng thesale mcludes Mrs John Denier,Mrs Steven ChrIstian, Mrs RalphBressler, Mrs Howard Price,Mrs Ervin Meyers and MrsGeorge Polen, Mrs Richard H1le,Mrs Richard Tapper, Mrs. FrankStandish, Mrs ClIfford Kuhl,Monte Edelln and Vern Morns

one out of every 20 coupons 1Sre-deemed, the Department of Agri-culture reports

According to Hammonds, shop-pers now go mto a food store WItha handful of coupons rather than ashopping 11s1. Manufacturers'coupons get consumers to buythe1r products - but they mayalso encourage shoppers to do alot of brand sWltchmg, whichleads to a declme m brand loyalty

Recently, WIth the advent ofgeneric products, brand loyaltyhas been challenged as never be-fore

GeneriC brands first becameava1lable in the Umted Statesseven years ago. Start10g fromzero, generIcs captured a s1zeableportlOn of the market, tor a tIme,the only growth of some productswas in gener1cs

The growth rate of generIc andprivate labels ,m food stores de-chned 10 1982, reversmg a two-yeartrend, accordmg to Selbng Areas-Marketmg, Inc This slowdown 10generic and prIvate - label growthcoincided with, and IS partially at-tributed to, the lessening of overallfood price mcreases m 1982.

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The Pomte Book Club Will holdIts next meetmg Monday, Apnl 18at the home of Mrs Howard SImon

The program Illcludes a reviewof ,Jonathon Robdn's "Old Glory"b)- Mrs Howard McCracken Co-hostesses for the afternoon Will beMrs RIchard Mertz and MrsWmdsor DaVIS

Pointe BlXJkClub to meet

untIl 3 P m m the Church SOCialHall

Co-Chamnen are Mrs BernIceBates and Mrs BenJamm Pre-scott Mrs RIchard Allor andMrs Herbert Kohls and theIrcommittee WIll prOVide luncheonfor all the workers I<'manc1alChairman IS Mrs Prescott, MrsDonald Cook 1Shandhng pubhclty

The sale wlll feature such Itemsas women's, men's, children's andmfants' clothIng, toys and games,shoes, hats, handbags, Jewelry,furOlture, apphances, lmens and aLothrop Shoppe featUring all-newItems

mg downward Pork IS up anddown Eggs continue a downwardslide in the Amencan dIet.

Ch1cken consumption continuesto go up, up and up From anaverage of 36 7 pounds per person10 1971, per capita consumptIOn ofchicken rose to 52 pounds In 1982It IS estimated that by 1990 theannual per capita consumptlOn ofchicken will be well over 60pounds

Turkey 1S another bIg gamer Inthe poultry dIv1SlOn Seafoods,fresh frUlts and vegetables andsalads are more foods With a hghtimage that are bemg consumed mIncreasmg amounts.

Consumers are cuttmg back(but not elimmat1Og) convemencefoods, accordmg to TIm Ham-monds, v1ce-pres1dent of the FoodMarketing InstItute Hammonds'source is a national supermarketsurvey conducted for FMI byYankelov1ch, Skelly and WhIteHammonds notes that a con-vemence food has to offer realvalue at real convemence 1f con-sumers are gomg to use 1t

Consumers are USIng moreand more coupons Today, about

Church women plan sale

Trend is light in spring food buying

The AmerIcan ASSOCIatlOn ofUmverslty Women's new evenIngstudy group, Potpourri. WIll haveItS fIrst meetmg next Wednesday,April 20, at 7 30 P m The group ISdeSigned for new and prospect1vemembers

Gmny COIUlll Will review anddiSCUSS "The Cmderella Com-plex," b)- Colette Dowling Pot-pourrI Will focus on a Wide varietyof current tOPiCS

Further mformatlOn may be ob-tamed by calling 882-8587

Potpourriis Iwre!

Tennis and Crumpets and bridgeA bridge benefIt has been added There IS a $10 donatIOn per per-

to TenniS and Crumr.ets' 1983 fund son Advance reservations are aralsmg drive for Children's HOSP1- mu~t SInce every player Will betal From 12 45 to 3 45 pm, guaranteed a gameThursday, May 12 10 the FrIes Dead11ne for reservatlOns ISAud1torlUm of the Grosse Pomte Fnday, May 6 Checks should beWar Memonal, parllc1pants WIll made payable to Tennl<; andenJoy SpIrIted hands of bridge, re- Crumpets, Inc and maIled w1thfreshments, prIzes and a Silent your name, addres<;, phone num-auction while helpmg to prov1de ber and number of player.., to Mrsfunds for the development of a Robert (Karen) Jo<;lyn, 286 HIII-Suspected ChIld Abuse and Neg. cre'lt. Gro<;se Pomte Farm<;. Mlch ,lect (SCAN) Team at Chlldren's 482.16 For further mformatlOn, call

Mrs Kenneth E (PattI) Bower at8824211, Mrs Rob('rt (Chery])Waldeck at 885-3815or Mr'i JO'ilynat 835-1907

The Women's Assoc1atlOn of theGrosse Pointe CongregatlOn-al/ AmerIcan Baphst Church WIllhold a Sprmg Rummage Sale nextThursday, Apnl 21 from 9 a m

Ribbon FarmsQuesters to meet

The R1bbon Farms Chapter ofthe Questers Will meet next Mon-day, Apnl 18, at noon, 10 theLakepomte Avenue home of MrsEdward Gruca

Mrs Vene L Whims w11l con-duct the program

A spring celebration ·

Food shoppers today are notonly buymg fewer pounds of foodoverall, they're buymg hghterfoods - such as fresh frUlts andvegetables Consumers are alsobuying fewer convemence foods,and beef consumptlOn is trendingdownward The use of coupons ISup and mcreasmg. The purchaseof generic brands IS levelIng off.

Yes, CandId Camera may be offthe air, but someone is watchmgconsumers and, more Im:-portantly, consumer trends Afterall, supplymg food to consumers 1Sthe biggest business In the UOltedStates, generatmg about $400 blll-lOn The food system 1S the nat-ion's largest employer, providingwork for one out of every fiveworkers m the Umted States.

Overall consumptlOn of all foodstotaled 1,399.8 pounds per personin the UOlted States durmg 1981,accord 109 to newly released De-partment of AgrIculture figuresTros is the third stra1ght year ofdechne in per caplta consumptionand analysts expect the 1982 tallyto be even lower.

A look at major mealtIme Itemsshows beef consumption 1S trend-

Busy with plans for the annual Grosse Pointe South High School Mothers' Club Spring Benefit,an afternoon luncheon and fashion show scheduled for noon Thursday, April 28, at the WarMemorial, are, (seated left to nght) CYNTHIA HUEBNER, chairman JUDY AGLEY and JOYWILLIAMS; (back row, left to right) JOANNE WISNIEWSKI, JAN DUFFY, BARBARA ED-WARDS, CAROL FITZGERALD, KAREN LORENZ and PAT PALM. Benefit proceeds largelysupport the drug and alcohol abuse programs presented at South High each year, and providefunds for the enrichment and scholarship programs The party is open to the public. Tickets are$10 and may be obtained by sending a check, payable to the Grosse Pomte South Mothers' Club,to Pat Palm, 282 Moran Road, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich , 48236. Further information may beobtained by calling 884-0187.

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Fashion show guests will havean opporturuty to take home morethan 500 door prizes besldes themajor pnzes which mclude' a 1983Chevrolet Chevette; a ladles' 18 KEmerald Cut Aquamarme RmgwIth Diamonds, donated by Ed-mund A Ahee Jewelry Company,a round tnp for two to the locationof chOlce on Eastern Airlmes, aweekend for two to New York,from Kearney Travel Serv1ce,Inc ; a M1crowave Oven, given byRadke Hardware and HockeyCenter, La-Z-Boy Reclmer, do-nated by Art Van Furmture andtwo signed LIthographs by Pomteartlst V1rgirua Thlbodeau

rOf r~~rv~tlcns ~nd futhe~ 1~formation, call the Fontbonne Au-xIhary offlce at 343-3675

Pointer Girlsmeet for bridge

The Pointer Girls' Bridge Clubwill meet next Thursday, Aprll 21,at 11 am. in the Alger House ofthe War Memorlal. Bridge Wlll fol-low the 11:30 a m luncheon

Mrs. Chester Bogan will cha1rthe meeting, assisted by Mrs.Walter Lesinski, co-chairman.Members unable to attend areasked to call 881-8566 by this Sat-urday, April 16. Members are alsoreminded that dues for the comingyear are payable no later thanMay 1.

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The Pap tests will be offered thehrst and third Monday of eachmonth, starting May 2, the breastexammations the second andfourth Monday. Appointments forscreenmgs may be scheduled bycallmg 294-4430 Monday throughFriday, between 10 a.m. and 4p.m.

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The day w1ll begm withcocktalls at 11 a m. to music bythe Walt L1P1ec Trio followed bythe luncheon and fashions Tlcketsare $20 per person Proceeds wll1be used for cnt1cally 111chlldrenat Samt John Hospital GeneralCha1rman of the event 18 Mrs An-

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Fresh from a Florida tennis camp and ready to take on the state tennis champio~shipchallenge are, from left to right, ULS varsity tennis players John Ekelman, Frank Croclata,John Polizzi. Brian Hunt. John MacLeod, George Haggarty and Steve Pack.

making the team That pres- "It has the potential to be the he's been invited to the Fre~chsure _ there's that word again best team I've eve~ had. ~e- Open, which ~akes pl~ce durmg_ will be incredible because cause of the outstandmg ability tournament hme. Jumors Stevethey know this thmg has been of the singles players and the Pack and Frank Croclata willbUilt up over 11 years" great depth of the doubles man the No 2 and 3 singles

teams There is very httle du- positions, respectively. SeniorFortunately, Wood appears to ference between the No 1 and John Ekelman starts In the No.

have the perso~nel to han~le all No. 5 doubles teams" Wood 4 spot.that stress. HIS No 1 smgles as'player, Aaron Krickstem, IS the s y THE TALENTED ULS dou-top Junior in the nahon and this Sophomore Krickstein WIll bles team will battle it out for1983ULS team may be the best start at No 1 singles spot, but top seeds, Wood says. The pairsIn Wood's 22-year coaching may not be around when state include Brian Hunt and Johncareer. tournament play comes up - (Continued on Page 2C)

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Under pressureBy Peggy O'Connor

Pressure,It's on Bob Wood, Aaron

KncksteIn and every othermember of the UmversltyLIggett School varsIty tenmsteam They'll face it m everymatch thiS season bUilding upto the big pressure cooker -the state tenms tournament -m June And that's when thepressure WIll really start

ULS' tenms Kmghts begantheir 1983season in Cleveland,Ohio last weekend a seasonwhich veteran coach Bob Woodhopes Will culm mate m ULS'na tlOnal-record-setting 12thconsecutive state tennis champ-ionship Along the way, ULSwill face some very tough,upset-minded teams

"Durmg the season we playthe toughest schedule in thestate and without a doubt, inthe midwest I could care lessabout our dual-match record Ijust try to provide the boyswith the best competitIOn sothat week in and week out wewIll play the best teams

"That way they get used tothe competinon. And they getused to the pressure," Woodsays.

Wood says It's tough enoughto play teams whose entire sea-son is geared to f!icing - andbeating - ULS. His'players areused to that kind of stress Addto that the fact that this year'sstate tournament IS the mostimportant In ULS history andyou've got. ,pressure.

"THE KIDS feel it" Woodsays. "ThiS year was the mostcompetitive In terms of kids

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In the swimWilliam Canu, 10, (top) and Paul Wilson, 11, of the Grosse

Pointe Swim Club brought home medals from the McDonald'sJunior Olympic Swim Meet. Canu placed first in the boys' toand under 50-yard freestyle and the tOO-yard Individual Med-ley categories. Wilson took first in the 11-12 50-yard breast-stroke. (Story is on Page 3C).

St. Jolm Fun Run is setIt's time to get ready for the Samt

John Hospital's Third Annual FunWalk-Run ThiSyear's run ISset forSunday, May 15, at 10 a m atWindmill POinte

Participants may run or walk twoor four miles around WIndmillPOInte, whichever they preferApphcatlOns are available at theFront InformatIOn Desks of SamtJohn Hospital and the St Clair Pro-feSSIOnalBmldmg ana in NursmgServICes Dcadhne for mall regist-ratIon IS Wednesday, May 18 Re-gIstratIon w111also be available the

With all due apologies to Irving Berlin, Abner Doubledayor Slim Whitman. or whoever it was who wrote thissong:

Take Me Out to the Ballgame ..•Don't get mE' wrong Going to the ballgame is one of life's

simplest a.:d nicest pleasures. To paraphrase the immortalwords of New York Yankee fan Lee Iacocca, if you can finda better pastime, do it.

There is nothing (well, almost nothing) like settlingdown at TIger Stadium with a hot dog and some liquidrefreshments and watching a well-played baseball game.And if by some coincidence the hometown heroes shouldhappen to win, nothing could be nicer (well, practicallynothing)

However ...

Take Me Out to the Crowd.TAKING a crowd to the ballgame is not unlike calling the

queen of England "Liz" or investing in Iranian oil certifi-cates .. it just isn't done. Unless the kind of game you likeis one you watch through a hole in a fence, taking a crowdto a professional baseball game might just run into adouble-figured venture.

So, most of the time, you'll have to keep it to an intimatetwo or three at the old ballgame. Once you get to the park,you'll be joined by the other 25,000 or so fans who like an"intimate" evening at the game. And they're all here tohave fun, just like you.

If they happen to have a little more fun than you, don'tworry about it. Two or three washings should take care ofthat orange pop dumped on your jacket by overzealousCleveland Indian fans. And if you keep your eyes on thegame and remember not to look up at people who like tospit from the second deck, you won't have to worry aboutthat, either.

And good news from the bleachers (formerly known asDetroit Zoo-East): just when you thou~ht it would never besafe to go in the bleachers again, it IS! Remember a fewyears back, when nobody knew just what game thosebleacherites were watching? Well, they've cleaned it up outthere (beefing up on security and beefing down on beer).So, with the possible exception of a twi-night doubleheaderagainst the Yankees on a hot, muggy Friday night, it ispossible to enjoy a game up there.

Buy Me Some Peanuts and Crackerjacks ...Have you seen the price of peanuts lately? And cracker-

jacks are out of question. You and your "mtimate" crowdare more likely to hear the strains of "buy me some pro-grams, a hot dog, three beers, an ice cream and a baseballjacket ... and put it on my Master Charge."

I Don't Care If I Never Get Back ...Of course, if you do find that your household budget can

stand the strain of a few ballpark potables, buy, by allmeans, buy.

Be prepared, though, to wait a bit at crowded concessionstands. If one is patient, one can escape the wait with agreat tasting meal, well worth the hours spent in line withthose who have obviously had their two-beer allotment -16 beers ago, So what if the Tigers have changed pitchers- two or three times - before you get back. So what IfGeorge Steinbrenner has changed managers - two or threetimes - before you get back. So what if the kindergarteneryou left sitting next to you is now a Rhodes Scholar.

Root, Root, Root for the Home Team. . .Rooting for the home team has taken on a whole new

meaning in the last few years. "Here we go Tigers, here wego," is passe. "Charge!" just doesn't make it here. Thefamous "Na na na na, hey, hey, goodbye" heard in othercities just isn't appropriate for our sophisticated fans, whoprefer the simple, direct, pithy, two-word approach. Andthose two words aren't "Howdy, neighbor," if you get mydrift.

If they don't win it's a shame ...It is a shame when the hometown boys don't win Fortu-

nately, our hometown boys win more than they lose (askSparky), so we don't have to worry about shame.

But on the few occasions when they do lose, that memor-able trip to the ballpark isn't a total waste Bottle and cancollectors can look forward to the great variety of speci-mens removed from the pockets, purses and ponchos ofmcoming fans. Criminal justice students usually have oneor two fine subjects to study at the ballgame. And an-thropologists should have a field day. Word has it MargaretMead spent a lot of time in ball parks studying primitivecultures

'Cuz it's One, Two, Three Strikes You'reOut •••

TIger Stadium has been the site of many a memorablestrikeout.

Nolan Ryan once struck out 17 TIgers to go WIth theno-hitter he pitched on hot July afternoon. His best camewhen TIger Norm Cash went to bat with a table leg OldNorm took a couple of good cuts, but against the powerptichmg of Ryan, Cash Just didn't have a you-know-what tostand on

Another memorable strIkeout came when Mark Fldrychwhiffed Reggie Jackson three times in one game It wasthe classic case of young whipper-snapper beats crafty oldveteran - or 10 thIS Instance, VIenna Sausage outfoxesBallpark Frank in the battle of the Baseball Hotdogs.

But my favorite strikeout came during a rain delay Onewiry, slightly tipsy fan leapt over the centerfIeld wall,somersaulted to the infield, did a parody of a batter at

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singles is going to be betterthan the last four or five sea-sons We don't have anybodywho can really blast through,but we've got some steadY,strong players," Zysk says.

South which started ItS sea-son Wednesday, April 13,against Trenton (after presstime), will have Todd Clavolaat the No. 1 smgles spot CaseyGrow is at No 2 SIngles andFred Fordon and Klaus LahnerWill flll the final two singlesposItIons

Zysk's problem will be at theas-yet-undecided doubles posi-tions "We're still fairly unset-tled as to who Will pair up atwhat pOSition, but AndreasBombel and Erik Nicholson willb~ at one doubles spot, that'sfor sure"

Other South doubles playersare Peter Wack, RankinBarker, Curt Edwards, KevinMonahan, David Gualtieri, DanMooney and Chuck Kosmas.They'll be attemptmg to helpSouth wm what could be a dif-ficult series of matches.

"Every non-league match wehave IS against a team which isas good or better than we are_ Grand Blanc, Trenton, North- they're all tough."

And if the usually dependabledoubles teams can't comethrough, Zysk sees a problemwhen he looks beyond the weekEastern Michigan League com-petition.

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AFTER 23 SEASONS asSouth's varsity tennis coach,Don Zysk has learned not tolook too far ahead. Especiallywhen he may not hke what hesees.

Zysk's 1983 Blue Devils rankas his most mexperienced start-ing squad, after losing eight outof 10 players to graduation. ButZysk's team didn't rack up asix-year mark of 61-7-5 includ-ing four regIOnal wins for no-thmg. He's learned to make themost of what he's got. And thisseason, he may not have as dif-ficult a time doing that as someobservers might think

"Surpt;isingly, our depth as

NInO Cueter is the No.4 seed atsingles

Steve Ciaravino and JoeKarle are the No 1 doublespair, With Mark Young andBrad Stieber at No 2 and JeffLepley and Todd Kilgus at No.3

The MichIgan HIgh SchoolTenms Coaches' Associationhas ranked North at No. 17 inwon-loss records smce 1977, thefirst year of state tournamentcompetition The Norsemenhave compiled a 61-9-6 record,Includmg three regional titles,smce 1977 Berschback doesn'tsee any reason his North squadcan't add to that WIn total

"Last year's team was thebest North ever had. Hopefullywe can come close thiS year -we're a bttle weak at the No.3and 4 Singles spots because VanPelt and Cueter are new atthose positions," he says

I 'But I hope to be competitivewith Just about everybody"

hitsprmg vacatIOn to Sweden, Fin-land and the Soviet Union.

The trip had been worked on forthree years by head hockey coachJay Peacock and his wife, Carla.The students raIsed $12,000 towardthe' trip with the rtlmainder beingpaid by People to People Sports.

The group, consisting of 25 stu-dents and 10 adults, spent fivedays in Stockholm where threegames were played; four days inLeningrad, playing two games;and five days in Helsinki, playmgthree games

The trip through the RoyalPalace in Stockholm, the dull graymuddy streets of Leningrad, themagnificence of St. Isaac'sCathedral 10 Leningrad and theTempelh Church in Hels10ki weresome of the sights they shared

Team members traded T-shirtsand jeans for fur hats and flags,and exchanged friendship as well.

Athletes are honoredUniverSity LIggett School var-

sity athletes received post-seasonrecognition in March for volley-ball and basketball from theMichigan Independent AthleticConference

Conference volleyball coacheschose Merritt Meade and LaurieEvans for the 1982-83 First TeamAll Conference, and Lisette Wolfefor the Second Team All Confer-ence

Coaches voted basketball honorsto J T. Parks and Larry VanKirk, members of the 1982-83FirstTeam All Conference, and toBrian Hunt as a member of theSecond Team All Conference

North, South tennis:question marks in 1983

teants

By Peggy O'ConnorNorth's varsity tennis team IS

shooting for the top 10. They'vebeen there before and fllld thecompany very much to theirbking, thank you.

Tom Berschback's Northcharges fimshed sixth in thestate competition last year Hehkes to thmk they'll be some-where 10 that neighborhoodagain thIS season. Does thatnel~hborhood mclude movingup Into the top five?

"It's tough up there m thatone through five spot That ISwhere the pnvate schools, thecolleglate-tenms type, schoolsare Our goal IS to be m the SIXthrough 10 spots," Berschback!>ay~

But that doesn't mean NorthWill back away from top-schoolchallenge The Norsemen WIllopen the season today againstone of those top schools, GrandBlanc, and continue the year

'm tough competitIOn, facmg topfive schools In three tourna-ments

"We should win the league,it's a fairly weak league. Butwe have four non-leaguers -against Grand Blanc, Roches-ter, Trenton and South - andthat should tell us where westand."

POSITION-WISE, theI Norsemen should fare well this

season, returning six seniorsout of 10 from 1982 No.1 sing-les player Chris Brown will re-turn to the spot he's occupiedfour straight years to lead thes1Ogles' game. Semor Marc An-drlS will play the No. 2 spot,sophomore Roger Van Pelt isthe No 3 SIngles player and

Pardo earns NAJA honomble mentionBrik Pardo, sophmore goalten- tion to the ~ational As~oclation of his first ~lOnorable mention to thp

der for the University of Mich- IntercollegIate Athletics 1982-83 squad thiS year The team placedigan-Dearborn ICe hockey team, All American squad. four members on the NAIA firstwas awarded an honorable men- Pardo, a Park resident, earned team.

Mullen., Hamiltonswim to eighth

Mark Mullen, of Grand MaraiSBoulevard, was a member of theHamilton College men's sWimteam which recently completed Its1982-83 season With an eighthplace flOlsh among 15 competmgteams at the Upper New YorkState Collegiate SWlmmmg andDlvmg ASSOCIatIOn Champion-shIps

Mullen's top performances atthe state champIOnshIps were mthe 200 and 500-yard freestyleHe finished 15th m both events

Hamilton completed the dualmeet season With a 64 record,pushmg Coach EriC MacDonald's17-year mark at the college to132-38-1

Mullen, the son of Mr and MrsFrank Mullen, IS a 1982 graduateof the Umverslty of DetrOit HIghSchool.

Stout earns NCAA victoryJodi Stout, of the Woods, earned alumna, won the NCAA-II national

All-Amencan recogmtlOn by being championship in one meter divinga natIOnal place winner when her and placed 12th In the three meterNorthern Michigan University event Only a pomt and a half se-SWimming team took part in the parated the top four divers with1983 NCAA DiviSIOn II sWlmmmg three dives left and Stout's leadand diving competition, held re- was 15 gomg mto the last divecently m Long Beach, Cahf She IS the first NMU woman to

Stout, a semor and a North High wm an NCAA national champIOn-shIp

University Liggett School var-sity sports teams took special ad-vantage of spring vacation thelast two weeks of March. The var-sity tennis, baseball and membersof hockey teams visited foreign

. and domestic spoUi, ,for .trainingand competitive action.

The ULS varsity tt'nnis teamtraveled to Florida for the 18thconsecutive year under the gui-dance of head coach Bob Wood.For two and a half weeks theteam stayed at sea Garden Resortin Pompano Beach Each daybegan at 6:15 a m. with cahs-thenics and drill for three to fourhours, followed by some free timeAfternoons Included two hours ofmtersquad play

The highlight of this year's tnpwas the team's return flight onMonday, April 4, as its Delta Air-lines pilot received permission tofly over Cape Canaveral as theSpace Shuttle "Challenger" liftedoff. The boys got a "bird's eyeview" of the take-off as theirplane was the closest commercialcarrier in the flight area.

The ULS baseball team alsowent south to St. Petersburg, Fla ,for two traming weeks. Led byhead coach Glynn Conley and as-sistant coach Chet Janiga, theteam was based at the SouthernLIttle League headquarters Eachday the members practiced forseveral hours and then attendedprofessional exhibition baseballgames held m the area

The hockey team traveled thefarthest - the USA Lancers,made up of mostly ULS hockeyplayers, left on a 16-day tnp over

Golfers can buyguide, help PAL

For years, golfers have sup-ported the DetrOit Pollce AthletIcLeague m their effort to prOVidemuch needed recreational prog-rams for thousands of youngstersGolfers now have the opportumtyto come to the aId of PAL onceagain and play 500 rounds of golf,free

It's all m the New 1983MichiganGOLFERS MAP & GUIDE. Be-sides contaimng over 500, Twoplay for One Coupons, the GolfersMap & Guide pinpOInts the loca-tion and describes everyone ofMichigan's 650 public and pnvategolf courses. The GUide detaIls thepar, yardage, fees, features andfacilities of each Course plus theguest pohcles of Michigan's pri-vate clubs, includmg the golf pro-fessionals' names. Also containedwithin its 250 pages are the latestPGA statistics, schedules, hand-icapping information and more.

The gUIde is approved by thePGA, MAPGC, and NatIOnal GolfFoundation Profits from the salesof the GOLFERS MAP & GUIDEgo to support the youth athleticprograms provided by PAL.

To get a copy, make check pay-aple to the Detroit Pohce AthletIcLeague for $8 50 each ULSplus $1 shipping andsend to, PA, P.O. Box64438, D~troit, Mich48321.

VISA and Master-card Orders may beobtained by c aIling(313) 935-3312. Allow 1week for delivery.

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Polizzi, George Haggarty and st~y healthy and Improve like ,~John MacLeod, Kirk Haggarty think we can to go all the way.and Marc Hunt, Steve Georgi Woodhouse and John Blrg-and Frank Penirian and Henry bauer.Woodhouse and John Attitude-wise, the Knights areBirgbauer ready. "What I've always tried

to do IS give them that tough.Wood may be ov.erloaded competition Then I can s~y to

With talent, but he might have them' 'nobody in the state 15 asone big problem notching that well-prepared as you are' "12th stra.ight state c~o~n. and Wood says. "If you can m~ethe 15th m 18 years: mJunes. them believe it, they can win."

"Pack and Croclata have "But if Aaron doesn't playserious wrist mjuries. Pack IS and Steve and Frank are outnationally-ranked and would be .. we could be in trouble."a No. 1 player on any otherhigh school team. And Frank is And under pressure

Sports Week(Continued from Page Ie)

home, slid around third base and cart wheeled back out tothe lower deck bleachers - dodging hefty security guardsand Detroit's finest all the way. That's a "K" in my book,any day.At the Old, Ballgame ...

Like I said, if you can find a better pastime, find It. Thefights, the chants, the cost and wait are all part of it. Butthe game's the thing. And in Detroit, that's enough. In mybook, there's nothing nicer than a warm Friday night atTiger Stadium. Unless it's a hot Saturday night at the

1lIg~,~~,No,w•.~t1~r~'swhere toe action really is...

Top times for GPSCThe Grosse Pointe Swim Club the 100 free (l: 12.95) and 200 1M the 25, 50 and 100 yard freestyles,

was well represented at two swim (3: 04.81) . (15 26, 34.53 and 1:19 29) and themeets .March 18 through 20 - the In the boys' 11 and 12 group, 100 1M (1.29.67); third place in thepenultlmate weekend of the U.S. Paul Wilson won first place in the 25 fly (1687) and the 25 and 50Swimming! Michigan Swimm10g 50 breast (36 ~AA); second in breast (20 34 and 45.47); and aseason. the 100 breast (l'21.3&-AA) and fifth place in the 25 back (20.47).

Twenty-six swimmers rep- sixth in the 500 free (6.12.05). In the 6 and under girls' events,resented the club at the Mac- Mike Clehar touched in at fourth Erin O'Malley took fourth place indonald's Junior Ol)'mplcs, hosted in the 50 breast (38.12). the 25 free (22 10) and fifth in theby the Michigan Stmgrays at Oak- Other GPSC members par- 25 breast (30.60) The GPSC teamland Community College. The A-B ticipating in the Junior Olympics of Jogan, Peter Mertz, Jamiemeet was the year's largest in included Jamie Loffredo, Andrew Mertz and Jonathan Sieber tookMichigan, with over 3,800 entries Bringard, Amy Verlinden, Amy first place 10 the 8 and underfrom 50 different swim clubs. Butler, Karen Ellis, Anthea How- boys' 100 free relay. Jogan, Mag-Many of the events had 10 or more bert, Jamie Nevison, Chris Nevi- gle Weyhmg, Jamie Mertz andheats son, John Cartwright, Eric Sieber combmed to take fourth

Four G.P. Swim Club members Romano, EriC Steiner, Deanna place in the 8 and under mixedtook Junior Olympics places in a Butler, Stacey Williams, Heather free relaystrong warm-up to the 1983 Boys' Selig, Heidi Mader, Ann Eckel, Other GPSC entrants 10 theState Championships in Grand Geralynn Bocci, Laura Wilson, SqUirt Splash mcluded GeoffreyRapids March 25 to 27. In the Ann Mane Llewellyn, Claire Wal. Prysak, Susan Llewellyn andboys' 10 and under category, Wi!- ter, Carney Mader, Wendy Mader, Krysten Prysak <By J'alme LaN-liam Canu took hrst m the 50 free Sheila Thompson and David Lof- age)(30.21-AA) and 100 1M fredo(l: 19 91-AA) and a fifth place in Ten GPSC swimmers also par-thE' 100 ha('k 11 24 32-AA) ticlpated in the 1983 Squirt Splash

Geoff Celhar placed in five Mlm-Meet m Lansing. OffiCial re-events: second in the 50 breast suIts have yet to be released, but(41.1l-AA), third In the 100 Pointer Tim Jogan placed in mnebreast (l:32 91-AA), fourth in of the 8 and under boys' eventsthe 200 free (2:34 69); and Sixth in He had second place flmshes m

Thursday, April 14r 1983 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Three-C

CLASSIFIED ADS Call 882-69006 Trunk Lines to Serve You Quicklv•

BABYSI'ITER for 5 and 7year old in our home 11:30. 4 30, Monday thru FridayMust have transportationExperience, references,call 886-5351after 5 p.m.

DOWNToWN stock brokersseekIng eager to learn per.son for order departmentPlease send resume toBox S-39, Grosse POInteNews, 99 Kercheval, GrossePOinte, MI 48236

SALES person wanted, \In-usual opportuDlty to setyour own schedule andearn any amount you WISh,free lIcense and advanceclasses in all phases of realestate

EARL KEIM REAL TVLAKESHORE

882-0283SECRETARY part time, 3

days a week, typing, shor-thand skills required. 882-7835

EXPERIENCED part timesecretary/receptionist -needed for doctors office mGrosse Pomte Knowledgeof Blue Cross and Medicaremsurance forms Bookkeep-mg throu.m zero balance.Include an pertinate infor-mation in resume to GrossePointe News, Box #R-25, 99Kercheval, Grosse PointeFarms, Mich. 48236

DIRECTOR OFPROGRAMMING

A non.proflt communIty or-ganIzatIon mvites applica-tIons for the position of DJ.rector of Programming. Re-portIng to the Execubve DI-rector The person will beresponsible for developing,Implementing and evaluat.mg educational, culturaland community events aswell as extended non. creditlearning activities

Requirements for the positionInclude experience in thedevelopment of life-longlearning programs, com-munity activities, and aproven ability to initiatecontacts with potentialcommunity resources andclients. ApplIcants shouldpossess administratIve andprogram bUdgetary skillsas well as an understandmgof continumg educationThe combmation of educa.tlon and experience thatclearly demonstrates thepossession of knowledgeand abilltles is required.

Please address letter and re-sume to: Grosse PointeNews, Box #G-I0, 99 Ker-cheval, Grosse POInteFarms, Mich. 48236.

EXPERIENCED Bar helpwanted for weekends. Applyat Your Place Lounge, 17326East Warren, Thursday,Friday, Saturday, noon - 6p.m.

SALES Position - growingfirm needs mdIvidual, salesexpenence helpful, male orfemale for auto sales. Applyat Central Auto Brokers,20932Harper, between 8 and9 Mile.

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SALES POSITIONDESIGNER FASHIONEXCELLENT OPPORTUNITYIN A FULL TIME POSITION

For person experIenced in selling designer clothIng forwomen Excellent benefIts and pleasant worlung condI-tIons Applyinperson9:30a m -5p m Personnel Office.

JACOBSON'S17030 KERCHEVALGROSSE POINTE

4-HELP WANTEDGENERAL

WANTED Freelance keyllnerand layout artist. Suggestedtypesetting experienceGrowing firm m UtICa. 254-9523.

PART-time (20 hours perweek), for medIcal secre-tary Transcribing and re-ceptIon 882-4002.

LIFE Guard With valId lIfesaving certificate In De-troit From Memonal toLabor Day, for luxury hlgh-rise apartment on the wa-ter, mlDlmum pay NeedexperIence call 823-3000, 2-5pm Wednesday - Friday.

BABYSITTER - must beavailable on weekdays, onshort noUce to watch toddlerIf he IS Ill, also regularweekend SItting. Toddlergoes to nursery during weekbut must stay home If sick,must have references/-transportatIon, 331-m1, be-

MACOMB NURSING tween 7-9p m onlyUNLIMITED PART-tIme Door man for lux-

263-0580 ury hlghrise apartmentbUIldmg Indian Village

ATTENTION Needle- area. Mmimum pay, mustcrafters! Earn $25 - $50 per be neat, courteous, andday demonstrating Crea. have valId driver's llcensetive Expressions beauWul Call 823-3000, 10 am. - 12lme of stitchery. No deli noon, Tuesday - Thursday.very Call 775-5363 Ideal for student or retiree.

PRAY Enterprises conducts ESTABLISHED small mdus-Interviews for managers trial distributor of en-Will train part-time to start, gineered products requires445-0011 well organized, detail indio

MATURE Woman to care for vidual With excellenttwo small children week- numerical skills Exper-days. LIght housekeeping, ienced in the operatIon of a331-6103,6 - 9 p.m or week- sales office Knowledge ofends bookkee~ing and computers

helpful. Typing skills essen.BABYSITTER Wanted - 5 tIaI. Near Grosse Pointe

days, 2 children, in my Farms Blue Cross, Profithome preferred, St Clair Sharmg Send resume toShores Call after 6, 778- Box M.20, Grosse POInte8076 News, 99 Kercheval, Grosse

WANTED! Part. time pre- Pointe, MI 48236.school teacher Qualified in GARDENER/Handyman - 2 toearly childhood develop- 3 days per week Exper-ment. 882-1896.824-4296. ienced, references re-

MECHANIC, Apprentice, ex- qulred 885-4760.perienced, fuTI.time, reha.. PART.time gardener wantedble 1-94 and Chalmers for lawn cutting and land-Standard scape mamtenance Must

GAS Attendent full or part- have own equipment andtime, weekends available experience. ApproX1mately1-94 and Chalmers Stan- 8 hours per week. 824.a288,dard. Monday thru FrIday, 9 to 5.

PART-TIME Help - small of- DENTAL ASSISTANTfice. Typmg on word pro- Full-tlme for a pleasant Gros-cessor, telephone answer- se Pomte office Expenenceing Must have pleasant, preferred.professional courteous tete- 884-2700phone habits, and above DISPATCHER - Clericalaverage typing skills 331.. Help, starter J?Q5JUOn part8588 for appointment time, could leao to full tIme

BOOKKEEPER - Secret- Must have good knowledgeary, part-time, less then 30 of East side, pleasant phonehours per week. Skills VOice, ledgible hand WrIt.needed. full.charge book- mg, must be able to workkeeper, 60 wpm typmg, various shifts. Apply atIBM Correcting Selectric, 15501Mack Ave.Sony tranSCrIber With foot OUT OF STATEpedal, payroU, and expen. NEWSPAPERSence Harper Woods office for sale. Help wanted ads in.884-1744 eluded. New HOrizon's Book

LOOSE to 29 pounds In 30 Shop (13 Mile near 1-94'>days while earning big 29&-1560bucks 839-8519after 5. WAITRESSES wanted - Apply

GARDENER to prOVide com. in person Wubzee's, 11310plete care of flowermg herb Hayes, corner of Kelly,garden and landscape areas Monday through Fnday, 2around large home For the -4growing season Located p m p mnear Grosse Pomte Experi-ence a must. Please includereferences, apply to GrossePOInte News, 99 Kercheval,Grosse Pointe Farms, 48236,BoxM~

BEE as healthy as you can beWith Honey Bee Pollen1,000 distributors needed839-6840

SECRETARY - part time,Ren.Cen Law Firm, 259-3070, Lisa

LOOKING for a motber ofchildren who attend St.Clare School to drIve my 2chIldren to and from schooland SIt WIth them untIl 5p m in your home. Pleasecall 871.3013, or after 5 p mcall882~29

MATURE person wanted forpart.time work at local doc.tors office Must have goodtelephone VOiCer and pre-VIOUS expenence neces.sary Apply With resume,Grosse Pomte News, 99Kercheval, Grosse PomteFarms, 48236, Box S.17

CAREER -OpportUmtIes needexceptional people to com-plete profeSSIOnal salesforce Sales experIencehelpful, but Will tram thengllt IndIvidual Call for anappomtment, 4 p m - 7 P m979-373.1

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CALL MS CAROL 173-4751THE CITY- of GrOSse pOinte

Woods IS acceptlng applIca.tlons for permanent parttime ammal control offIcerand meter enforcement of.ficers (summer employ-ment) AppbcatIons at Deptof PublIc Safety, 20025MackPlaza ClOSIng date, April18th, 5 P m Equal Opportu.ruty Employer

DENTAL ASSISTANTOutstanding posItion for ex-

perIenced person dedIcatedto advancmg self in field ofmodern dental office proce-dures Top salary WithperiOdIC reviews for ad-vancement and mcreasesFull benefits. GrossePomte No everungs or Sa-turdays Immediate 0pemng Only those who feelqualified to fill thIS posItionshould apply Reply Box-S-35 Grosse Pomte News, 99Kercheval Grosse PomteFarms, 48236- PRIVATE DUTY

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WANTED phone sollcitors towork out of home Call StateFarm Insurance, Tuesday -Friday, between 2 pm - 4pm, 521-6088

CRAFT INSTRUCTOR, only12hours wlll earn you $70 to$100 per week Artcraft ISseeking Counselors to teachcraft techmques Full traln.mg, fleXIble hours, ad-vancement opportunItyFor mtervIew call Demse,8224295

GROWING St Clair Shoresmanufacturing firm has fulltime poSItion for rebable m-dIVldual With broad account-Ing and office experIenceJob responSIbilItIes includeaccounts payable, accountsreceIvable, mVOlcmgand re-lated clencal duties Somecomputer experience usefulSend resume m confidence tothe Grosse Pomte News, 99Kercheval, Grosse PomteFarms, MI 48236, Box N.50INVESTMENTS SALES

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part-time Must play aplano well and must have acollege degree Please sendresume to Grosse PomteNews, Box ;jIG-a7 99 Ker-cheval. Grosse PointeFarms, Mlch 48236---------

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Fantastic second mcome op-portumty It's workmg rorus. It can work for you CallMarilyn, 824-2200--- -------- ~

CAPABLE Woman to carefor 2 school age childrenand mfant Mmlmum 2 af.ternoons weekly Cookingskills and own transporta.tlOn necessary $3lhourKercheval/Moross area884.4224

WAITRESS must be exper.Ienced In rood and cock-talis, apply In person after3 30 at PerlOl'S, 10721WhIttIer

SALES PERSONNEL neededfor growmg Eastc;lde AdAgenc~ self.starters haveunlimited potential Com.mtS~lOnplus gas allowanceCall 885-8740between 9 am

4 p m

JOB INFORMATIONOverseas, CrUIse Ships.Houc;ton, Dallas, Alaska$20,000 to $60,OOOyr pos-Sible Call 805-687-6000,ext J.1626 Call refund.able

12D Lake and River ProperlyI2E CommerCial Property12F Northern Property13 Reol E,tate13A Lots for Sale131 Cemetery Properly13C Land Contracts130 For Sale 0' Lease14 Real Estate Wanted14A Lots Wanted14B Vacation or Suburban

Properly Wonted14C Real Estate Exchange1S BUSiness OpportunitIes16 Pets for Sele16A Hors~, for Sa Ie16B Pet Grooming16C Pet Baardlng16D Adopt A Pet19 Printing and EngraVing2.-. General ServICe20A C~rpet LayJng20B Refrrgeratlan and A"

Conditioning Repa"20C Clllmney and Frreplace

R(pa"20D La~ksmLths20E Insulation20F Wo,her and Dryer Repa"20G Glas, • M,rrar ServICe20H Floor Sanding21 MOVing.21 ... P,ano ServICe21 B Sewing Machine21e Electrical ServICe21 D TV and RadiO Repa"21 E Storms and Screens21 F Home Improvement21 G Roofing ServICe21 H CJrpet Cleaning21.1 Painting, Decorating211 Wall Washing21 K Window Washing21L Tile Work21M Sewer ServICe21H Asphalt Work210 Cement and Brick lAark21 P Waterproofing21Q Plaster Work21 R Furniture Repa"21S Carpenter21T Plurrblng and Heotrng21 U Jamtar ServICe21V SliverplalLng21W Dressmaking and TailOring21 X Draperies21 Y SWimming Pool,21 Z Snuw Removal FJnu

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Sell Avon glflc;, Jewelry andmakeup Call Diane, 8850942

LOST large female dog,about 9 years old. MixedCollie type, long halr, red-dish-blond 824-8069 or 822-2020

LOST gray Tabby cat, yearold female, one white toe,flea collar, reward, 881H1204or 222-6848

4-HELP WANTEDGENERAL

LOST Light tiger strIpemale cat, vlcmity NotreDame ~nd Charlevoix, (re-sponds to the name ofRudy) reward 884-6144------- ------

FOUND Puppy black Withbrown paws, red coli ar,whIte flea collar, vicimtyNottingh ami CharleVOIX882-3398

FOUND - small dog, blackWlth whIte markIngs, shorthair With a white male pup-py. Home needed 822-2020or 824-a069

LOST Female Callco cat,around 7/Kelly area Hasblack collar, 11 months old,lost 3 to 4 weeks 521-0242

FOUND' 3-1H13 on Wluttlernear Harper Large maledog, part Bouvier, 1 yearoldhshots\ leashes,excellentWit chilaren, 886-8373

FOUND. female cat, blackWith whIte paws, whIskers,under chin, 7 Mlle/Ch and-ler Park area Very affec-tIonate To good home Ifnot clalmed 521-8331

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THOROUGH professional ser-VIce Math, phySICS, lan-guages, tests, G R E crea.tlve writing skills, studyhabIts 885-3332

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Weddmgs, Parties, BanquetsCall 839-4950

2A-MUSICEDUCAll0N

SINGER/PIANISlMUSIC FOR SPECIAL

OCCASIONSWEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS,

CHURCHES,OR BANQUETS 9 YEARS

EXPERIENCE526-2994 521-$59

527-0617

GYPSY PROPHECY Give tcyour guests a precIOus giftnot only entertamment References Suzan, 545-4920

MU51Cforalloccasions "TheSIgnatures" StrollIng mu-SICians. Bob 171-7799; Toby,366-6140

"THE COMEDY - MAGICOF GARY THISON,"

as seen on PM MagaZine.Adults, children Reason-able

MAGIC SHOWS - Availablefor birthday parties, ban-quets, your sOLlal affairsCall Jim Shannon, 885-6699

TYPING, word processIng,resumes. $3 a page, 251tad-ditional originals NotaryS C S 772-2809

2-ENTERTAINMENT

SHuWCASE OF Elltel tdUl-ment Need a band for aweddmg? Now you can hear5 bands on one Sunday after-noon For further mfo, call772-2002

TYPING/word processing -resumes, term papers, reoports, repetitive lettersReasonable, 882.5541

OFFiCE Secretary. re-ceptIOnIst, payroll, taxes,accounts payable, recelva.ble, retail sales Exper.lenced In public contact andmanagement 884-6846

1B-SECRETARIALSERVICE

BRIAN WISSEL

372-6554

ORIENTAL RUGSWANTED

Party preparation, stock youryacht, home security, pos-sibIlIties are endless

7 DAYS - 24 HOURS754.7660

HORSE AND -CARRIAGErental Add a "RoyalTouch" to your weddmg orspecial occasIOn Includesdriver 752-6960-------

RENT A COOK - I'll cook foryour dmner, office party, orany speCial occasIOn. Rea-sonable Excellent refer-ences 88HI089

one or manyPrivate Lolle.-tor Will pav any

reasonable priLe644-7312

INCOME TAXPrepared in your home at

your convemence Experi-enced, reasonable rates.Free consultatIOn Call forappomtment

292-9171---..-- - - -

EXPERTClock and watch repair, all

types 35 years experienceAuthOrized ColOnIal clockservice representatIve

884-9246QUALITY

AMWAY PRODUCTS100% guaranteed, dellvered

to your home, 1day service

824-2200STAINl..'D GLASS - Umque

guts, wmdows, lamps, mir-rors, Jewelry boxes, alsoglass repair Home busmessallows reasonable prIct'oReferences 382-4112

DONrT COOK.tomghl'-: CallDlal.A-Meal before 12 noonand have a home-cookedmeal dellvered to your door884-9468

MARY KAY#1 Skin care company In the

Umted States Would youlIke a "Free" facia!? See andtry new sprmg colors andlearn beauty tIps from a pro-fesSIOnal Mary Kay beautyconsultant No obligation.Cut tins ad out and call Bar-bara Anderson for a homeappomtment and a morebeautiful you 886-2776--- - -----

PSYCHICCLASSES - MedItatIOn and

PsychIc DevelopmentPARTIES - Home or Club

Functions 4 Theme Selec-tions PartIcipation m re-lated exerCISe

READINGS - Private orGroupAcademy of PsychiC andSpirtual PerceptIOns Inc

H. HINTZENLICENSED

884-9311

PHOTOGRAPHERS!New professional photo lab of-

fermg highest qualIty workat outstanding prices Crea-tive Color Servlces.885-8919- Noon-7:30 P M

THOMAS GREYASSOC.

Services for busy people -

RESUMESPhoto-typeset one page resume

on quallty paper50 prmted COpies

60 blanks $35 0050 envelope (plaID)

BREE GRAPHIC PRINTING:?mOO Mack Ave

Grosse Pomte WoodsMichigan 48236884-1890

81hxll COPIes5(/photostats. address labels2 Sided COpies. weddmg mv

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882-4968

INDEPENDENT LAWN CARE

LIQUID LAWN FERTILIZING_. BROAD LEAF WEED CONTROL

CRABGRASS CONTROLI (PRICES STARTING AT $1300 FRONTONL Y $1850 FRONT TO BACK<uP TO 3,000 SQUARE FEET)

DAVlD CALLIES

FREE ESTIMATES

RETIRED GENTLEMAN,prIvate chauffeurIng ser.Vice, your car or mineReasonable rates RelIable776-3720.

TAXES - ACCOUNTANTMATURE COLLEGE GRADUATE

Personal and Busmess Taxesmcludmg corporatIons

Reasonable Rates servmg you smce 1968882-6860OR 882-8507

BALLOONSHIGH FLYING HELIUM BALLOON BOUQUETS

For all occasions for as lIttle as $10- dehv('ry avaIlableBuy a dozen or buy a gross A GREAT way to celeb-rate ClIp and use thiS ad for 15'7<-OFF (Expires4-30-33)

A.D,FINANCIAL SERVICES

INCOME TAX ANDBOOKKEEPING

FREE PICK UP ANDDELIVERY SERVICE

GROSSE POINTEREFERENCESCALL FOR AN

APPOINTMENT331-3885

SOUTH LAKE lllGHSCHOOL CLASS OF '785 YEAR REUNIONAUGUST 13, 1983

Class members please contact Dawn "Howard" Vel.ardo at 774~97 for ticket information

PROFESSIONAL MASSAGEFOR WOMEN

Swedish, Deep Muscle,Reflexology

Nutrillonal CounselmgHolistic Weight LossCall Judy At 882-3856

COMPLETE COMPUTERCOL'~SELI~G

Why not do it nght the fIrsttime? Let our experts workwith you. We wIll help youselect the right eqwpment,install it for you and mstructyou in its proper usage Wealso off~r personalized pro-grammmg contact

LC SWART886-7130

THE ART of CallIgraphy toenhance the outward ap-pearance of your envelopes,all occasions. Call 792-7775.

FOR Prayers answered,thanks to Holy Spirit, HolyMother and St. Jude A.S B

OWN an Apple, Atan, Com.modore, IBM or Timex? Notgetting results? KEN. Sys-tems Software Inc will as-sist you in increasmg yourcomputer's effectivenessCall 881-1422or 884-1290.

FOR SALE - 2 round triPplane tickets, transferable,DetrOlt to Tampal Aprll30thto May 7th. $370 or both orbest offer. 881-3944.

THANKS to Saint Jude forprayers answered. A C R

BOAT Owners Aboy! Boatlet.termg with Illustrations.Call area artist for esti-mate. Photos and reoferences. 822-2953

CONGRATULATIONS PA'ITKOLLER! We knew youcould do it Dick, Kate,Wendy.

SUSAN A. RADTKE M D ispleased to announce that

MICHELLE H. SCHULTZM.D

has joined her In the practicel of Obstetrics ,<lJld Gynec~

logy. Hours by appomt-'ment. " t

19611E. 8 MILE RDST CLAIR SHORES

772.Q735THANKS to St Jude for fa-

vors receIved D.JDON'T throwaway wide ties!

Have them narrowed pro-fesslonally, $4 50 each 779-1323

BRABLEC High School inRoseville. Arts and CraftsShow Apnl 23rd, 10-6. Tablerentals available, 776-6612;172-8155

SENIOR LADIESEnjoy hfe and don't live

alone or WIth relativesWe offer gracIous livingfor the young at heartCall for Brochure, 625-9173 625-5513.

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Page Four-C GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, April 14, 1983

Mack.Renaudflve-rm SUite

HAMPTON SQUAREBUILDING

22811Mack Ave

CONCOURSE EASTBUILDING

~11 Kelly Rd

OFFICE SPACEAVAILABLE

COMPETITIVE RATES

885-0111

Kelly-Harper Woods1.3 SIngle rooms

large three-rm swtefull service bldg

100Kerchevalsecond floor

large rm-big windows

HAMPTON SQUAREBUILDING

22811 MACK AVEMEDICAL SUITE

Extra DIce 6 room sUiteFunctIOnal, convenientlayout Available June 1st

885-0111

Kelly near 9 MIle7,048 sq. ft. prune office

sp~ce, can dlvlde ~

KERCHEVAL - on the HIll- double office WIth recep-tIOn area Mr Edgar, 886-6010

LEASE 8,500 square feetbuIldIng, 0/4 mile to 1-94,gas pumps, fenced, heavyduty electrIcal Good offIcespace A-I conditIon 32205LIttle Mack, RosevilleCall 7584100 No agents --

OFFICE/Apartment ar-rangement, 2,800 squarefeet, fully carpeted, parti-tIoned and air conditionedRental $650 Warren/Ca-dieux area 885-6675

~J{elly-8!f.1MIlemedIcal sUIte; immed. pass

4 exam rms, X-ray rm.

SLEEPING Room with pri-vate bath, Grosse PointePark, $55, weekly, includeslinens, laundry and clean-ing 882-4468

&-FOR RENTUNFURNISHED

---- --------HOUSE For Rent, 3 bedroom,

$350 month, Kelly/Moranarea, 372-8484 Before 4 30~~ f~r An~e~~ 792-~ _'

TWO bedroom flat, fireplace,garage, Mack/Buckmghamarea $225 monthly, $225 se-cunty, no pets 882-5774to _

GROSSE POINTE Park -upper, 3 rooms, stove, reofngerator, carpeted, heat-ed, $290 882-6689

GROSSE Pomte, near Jeffer-son, 5 rooms, newly decorat-ed, carpet, applIances 824-3849, 792-6839

- -BRIGHT and cozy basement

studIO Immaculate condl ,lion m q\l1et home, 1 blockfrom Grosse Pomte on Cour.Ville near Mack. East OuterDnve Shoppmg and 2 busImes $200 ~5361 after 5

NOTTINGHAM- - north 01Warren, 2 bedroom lower,heat, natural fireplaceSecurity. References. 773-7~

LARGE ONE bedroomapartment, Harper/WhIUlerarea Ideal for mIddle-agedand elderly 1-682-6528

DEVONSHIRE - Mack, 2 bed-room lower, extra clean,garage, basement, drapes,well msulated, $265 plus se-curity 885-3277

ASHLAND, South, 5 roomlower, on canal, stove, re-rrlgerator, carpeted, mclud-ing heat, $295 security, andreferences Ideal for adultsNo pets. 1-748-9943,----------

ALTER - CHARLEVOIX.!Grosse Pomte Side, attraclive large one-bedroom orstudiO apartments, $180-$210

HAVERHILLIMack Imma- mcludes applIances and utllcuI ate 2 bedroom lower, itIes 331-7852fireplace, garage 884-2721

--- -- - - ------ A CLEAN two bedroom lowerST JULIANA PARISH - Mack and Cadieux, 4112

large attractIve I bedroom Woodhall, full basementupper, stove, reflrgerator, fenced yard, $265 882-4458carpetmg, garage space$185 a month plUS security 6A-FOR RENTdepOSit, no utlhltes 775. FURNISHED8195.

UPPER Flat - Outer Urlve, ATTENTION EXECUTIVEnewly decorated, 1 bed Transfers, one- and tworoom, gas Included, bedroom apartments, deco-$250lmonth Call after 6 rator furmshed LInenspm 886-1767 dishes, utenSIls Included

FIRST FLOOR flat - 5 Minimum one week. S650DeI"rooms, prIvate parking month. Localton 1-696 bespace In back 815 Bea- tween 1-75and 1-94 Secuntyconsfleld, $275 a month references. 469-1075884-0291

UPPER Flat,2bedroom 68-ROOMSlarge livmg room and dIn- FOR RENTmg room All appliances, FIVE MINUTES from Grossegarage $325, month plUS Pointe _ Clean, qwet, com-secunty 822-0392 fortable, carpeted room for

ALTER _ Between Jefferson employed mature gentle-and WmdmIll Pomte. Cus- man Call 885-3039before 7tom 2 bedroom upper, kit- pm.chen with bullt-ins, walk-in GROSSE POINTE PARK _closet, central air, base-ment, lh bath, $300 per SpacIous room With homemonth privIleges. 824-9266

OUTER DRIVE - near DESIRE YOUNG workingHayes Gorgeous 2 bed- person for bedroom withroom, 5 room upper flat, onprestIgIOus Outer Dnve 3 home facIlltIes, m Grossecar garage, $300per month Pointe Farms. References.

GUILFORD _ Cadieux _ 881-3502Mack area Cute 1bedroomupper Dimng room, ga-rage, excellent area $275Includes heat

GROSSE POINTE PARK -EnJOY Grosse Pomte parksand schools In this clean 2 ae-oFflCEbedroom flat New carpet,appllances South of Jeffer- FOR RENTson $325 tncludes heat. f offIces ofrices offIces offIces

BEACONSFIELD - South 0Jefferson, Grosse Pointe Vernier-I-94Park schools and parks 2 servIce drivebedroom upper, clean, welldecorated, $275 per month. 1,600, 2,200 ft; general office

BISHOP - between Mack &Eo-Warren Sharp 2 bedroomhome. Redecoratedthroughout, Ilh baths, fire-place, new carpeting,p,jlS2/ll,~t'Jgm;~g,~ •.~5 p~r,tnQ ~'IE'ASTS'ibE 9 rrrn' I

MANAGEMENT CO884-3890

GRATIOTI7 Mile - 3 roomapartment, 1 bedroom,spotless clean, all utilitiesmcluded Reasonable. Idealfor adults, 771-0738

DETROIT -lower flat, 2 bed-rooms, Ideal for workIngcouple No pets $170 plusutlhhes, depOSIt, and refer-ences LA7-64G4between 11a m - 9 P m Please call for detaIls

HARPER WOODS House, Vrrguua S JeffrIesIdeal for couple, 2 bed- Realtor 882-0899rooms, finished basement, PRIME office on Mack -carpet Includes stove, re- Woods Central air, park.frlgerator, dryert Ih car ga- lng, all utilitIes, secretarialrage DepOSIt plUS ulIhtJes, answenng aVaIlable. $125.526-M78 882-4662.

2113VERNIER, lower, 2 bed- MACK AVE - Sunny streetroom, living room, dinmg level offIces, 350 squareroom kItchen WIth apphan- ft' d - .ces, heat mcluded, $400 8~ con ltionmg, $125.month Secunty deposit re-quired Available May Ist EXECUTIVE OFFICE build-886-4757 ing in Grosse Pointe

TWO Bedroom lower income, Woods WIth space to lease_mce area near Grosse IndiVIdual offices andPomte DepOSit, reference suites available. Kitche-884-8758. ' nette and common recep-

tion area Easy access toEAST OUTER DRlVEIChal 1-94 Discriminatmg pro-

mers, 5 room lower, ap- fesslOnals only. Informa-phances included $175 lion, 886-4101monthly, $200 secunty 881-3536.

MOROSS-KELL Y - DetrOIt,3 bedroom, lower flat, gar-age. apphances, washer-dryer $325 monthly, nopets 689-6261or 792-S997-- - ----- -- ------

HOUSTON IWHITTIERGratiot 1 bedroom or stud-IO,newly decorated, all util-Ities mcluded 527-!J753

VERNIER Road - upper, ap-lIances, carpeted, heat andgarage Ideal for workmgperson, $350 881.1947

6-FOR RENTUNfURNISHED

1369 MARYLAND - Upperflat 2 bedroom WIth newkitchen, new bathroom,new carpeting and decorAlso featurmg new appli-ances, pTlvate basement,garage, natural woodworkand some leaded glass $325month Call John at 886-2496AVaIlable ImmedIately

ATTNAPARTMENT SEEKERS

Are you hred of that longdnve to work m down-town DetrOit and hate thetraffic hassle?

Would you like lIvmg 10 anhlstorl(, downtown res-Idence TIght on the GrandPrIx raceway wlthmwalkmg distance to Ren-Cen, Greektown, U of Dlaw school and downtownevents?

Our 1bedroom unIts start at$300 monthly A few umtshave fireplaces, carpel.mg and super views

Check mto the convenIenceof hVlng close to workSave time and money

THE PALMS APART-MENTS, 1001 E Jeffer-son - Downtown TheMeehan Company. 393-2700 days, evenmgs andweekends, 259-4253

ONE bedroom Condo,$325, month ll'cludes u-tillhes 357-1316

&-FOR RENTUNFURNISHED

CAVALIER MANOR24575 KEllYEASTLAND AREA

Luxurious two bedroomapartment Apphances,carpet, central air, pool,carport Near 10MIle RoadFrom $375

772-3649, 961.7411KELLY IWhlttier 5 large room

upper, carpetmg, garage,$255, utlhhes extra. 777-4794--- - -------

TROMBLEY, Grosse POIntePark, lower, 2 bedrooms,IIh baths and den, screenedporch carpeted, stove, re-fngerator, compactor, ga-rage, hreplace, danangroom, central air Access totwo parks, tenms, sWim-mmg $650 mcludes waterSecunty depOSit 886-3571

445 NEFF - 2 bedroom, IIhbath duplex ranch Largel1Vtng room and kitchenDanmg room, den, fullbasement With rec roomand lav. 1 car garage $650per month, utlhhes not 10-cluded Schultes Real Es-tate, 881~900

GROSSE POINTE VICINITY- Nice clean 2 bedroomupper flat With stove, refn-gerator Excellent area$260month plus utilitIes Nopets 884-0600

WANTEDPROBLEM PROPERTIES

LET US SHOW YOU how our management expertIsecan save you dollars over and above our fee

Call Me DIrect - Mr Henry772-0880

HENRY MANAGEMENT CO,.Apartment BUlldmg SpeCialIsts"

6-FOR RENTUNFURNISHED

DUPLEX - Kelly Road Mo-dern kitchen and bath, 2 GROSSE POinte Park/Bea-bedroom'i, carpeting, ga- consfleld 2 bedroom lowerrage $325 plus uhlIlIes and flat. !tvlng room. dining'iecunty depoSit 882-7032 room, carpeted. appliances,

ONE bedroom upper _ car $300 monthly plus secuntypeted, applIances mcluded 1 4596914 after 4 p m orAvailable Immediately, weck ends882~282 after 5 p m I r

IWAYBURN NEA R Outer Dr 4

rooms one lwdroom ~toverefngerator, heat Included$195 month <;ecunty 8860052

KENSINGTON rWarren -sharp 5 room upper Withlarge sun deck, $375 amonth, 882-2746

BEST of Landlords - Wecome when you call the l<;ttime 6 room lower nat onGremer 886 6611 or 8863125

&-FOR RENTFURNISHED

HOUSE for rent, CourVille, 4 WINDMILL POINTE - Alterbedroom, IIh bath, fenced III Road: Attractive upperyard, 2 car garage, formal flat, 1 bedroom, hvmgdmmgroom, fireplace, all room, dlrung area, kItchennatural woodwork and and bath Large porch offfloors Available May 1st, bedroom Air condiltoned/$395, month plUS secUrIty garage/storage area and88 8 it 6 basement NICe yard Heat

_ 2-17]_~_~_ ~_n: _ _- mcluded, $325 plus secuntyTHREE bedroom brick home, depoSit Please call 822-0362

full basement on East Outer before 6 pm, after 882-8669DTlve near Cadieux $350 Available nowper month Lease and refer- - - -- -- -- -----ences Phone 885 3086after 6 GROSSE POINTE PARK -pm Wayburn - 3 bedroom, flat,

LAKESHORE-Villag~ 2 bed- basement, garage. gasroom Townhouse, Modern heat, $300 per month, pluskItchen, dlswa&her, stove, ~ec~Tlty~22-~~ ---refrigerator, washer, dry 879 BEACONSFIELD - 2er, fully carpeted, hnIshed bedroom upper $275 abasement, air condlhomng, month 884-1735clubhouse and pool faclh- GROSSEPofNTE PARK --3lies ~Ulet courtyard $425 bedroom upper Securityper month 561-2823 depOSit, references $300 a

CONDOiHarPef WoodS Very month 882-2223after 6 p mclean 2 bedroom, carpeting, NEARKELLY/8-MILE-=-3(1rflpe~ Immediate occu- ond 1 bedroom bnel<:, fire-pancy $385 monthly plUS place, air, basement, ga-security depOSit No pets, rage, $375non-smokers 881-5111 NEW BALTIMORE - 23

LOWER Flat -East-War~ Mile, 3 bedroom tn-level,ren/Outer Dnve area 3 ramlly room, $375bedrooms, separate dirung 7 MILE/KELLY - 2 room UP-area $335 per month plus per, some house pTlvll~es.seCUrIty 884~953 Others not listed, call LaVon's

ilI'."1ILEIGrallot-ldeal forsm- House Placement and Pro-gle workmg person One perty Managementbedroom, kitchen, IIvmg- 773-2035room Very clean and qUlf't TWO Bedroom Townhouse,Private entrance Laundry quiet, older neIghborhoodroom, heat included $175. Beautiful hardwood floors, NEFF ROAD - 3 bedroomImmediate occupancy fInIshed basement, 81h lower with appliances, ga-Everungs, 886.0583 Mile/Jefferson, Lakeshore rage, Handy to bus, Village

ONE Bedroom apartment m VIllage. Call 772~756, an- shops $600. 881-4200duplex Hayes _ Outer Dr swermg machme JOHNSTONE &area, kItchen applIances, CADIEUX/I-94, mce 2 bed. JOHNSTONEheat mcluded Ideal for ba- room, appliances, rmished CHARMING 1 bedroom, car-chelor or rellrees $225 plus rec room $285plus security, peted, quiet, clean, adultsecunty 293-&W6 362-1066 bulldmg, $250 mcludmg all

HOUSTON Wru-tu-. e-r---m-od-er-nF--O-R-R-E-N-T-w-It-h-o-p-h-on-to-b-u-yutilities 834-4857.1bedroom, $250 plus secur- 3 bedroom bungalow, In GROSSE Pointe Park - Way-Ity depOSit, heat mcluded, Harper Woods, 5 major ap- burn, 3 bedroom house,294-2434 pliances, Ph bath, pool, call newly remodeled kitchen

ATTRACTIVE 1 bedroom after 7 372-4849 WIth appliances, new carpett t I 9 Wh tt throughout Large finished

apar men. - 41 I ler 7 MILEISchoenherr, one bed- recreation room, fencedarea Heat, refngerator, room upper Income Car-stove, carpeting, large clo- peted, applIances, uWltles, yard, lIghted parking $360sets, laundry room faci!- $225 a month, secunty 882- monthly, plus utililles, oneIhes, $275 per month 4662 month security depOSitI ed t C 11 ------------- Immediate occupancymm la e occupancy a HOUSE _ 3 bedrooms, ap- Rent with oplton to buy. No.

after 5p m for appointment pliances, garage, Courville t268-6436 or 731-9030 pe s.____ near Warren, $350, month FOR LEASE - spacious upper

BUCKINGHAMIWarren - 2 331-4212.823-9924 on Trombley, 3 bedrooms, 2bedroom flat. Newly de- ATTRACTIVE 5 room upper I baths, hVIng room, dmmgcorated Refrigerator, flat, newly decorated, on room, well-eqUIpped kItchenstove, carpet, heat mclu- Kensington between War- WIth eatmg area. Garageded, $260a month Suitable 1 and kuse of adjacent tennisor 2 ladIes 886.6102 ren/Mack, applIances, $325 t Iper month, call 881-1165 cour $775 month y

GROSSE POINTE _ 4 room after 7 pm, weekends. TWO UNITS available onef

. t t Beaconsfield 2 bed-upper, r ngera or, s ave, THREE Bedroom Colonl-allnhe t P t ng Refer rooms in each unit, newly

a, car e I - Grosse POInte Park Natur- carpeted IIh month'sences, secunty depOSIt. alfireplace, garage, close to security depOSit No pets.881-1539or 882-3766 schools andpubbc transpor- $325 mo Each unit

TWO Bedroom lower - Bea- tabon $700 pe1',mooU\ plus. WM, J CHAMPION &: CO Iconstie\dnearWa'rten -$200, cSel:Ud.h' l\Jo.. ....... llIl9'lQ'6 • A "700 IplUs Uti1lti~, 'security lIep6- or 88&-7007:r ~'JU'(.pw~ G" ,,-'........... 1'" .41 ,,..-, I

sit 886-0889 _ W'AYBURN -1 bedroom flat, ~ Mi\-f,;){ Ave. in 'Grosse I

UPPER _ 6 rooms, on Flan- range and refrIgerator. $180 Pointe. Flat above bus 1-

ders, near Gratiot Ideal for monthly Call 886-5860after ness. $235 a month, $300adults, $160 884-9977 6 pm weekdays AnytIme, security. Apphances, heat

included. 885-5196.GROSSE POlllte Park, 4 weekends

room upper bungalow, car- HOUSE for rent whIle sellmg CADIEUX one bedroom, $225peting, no applIances $235 Reasonable rent III ex- a month, one year lease527-0960. change for belllg able to Utilities, heat included

LARGE three bedroom bun- show house on short notice. 881-8965galow, garage, Ideal for Employed only References EFFICIENCY Apartment -city employee, prime area, required 823-2832 secure bUlldmg, utIlities,references, $350 882-1807or 3 BEDROOM Bungalow, ex- appliances tncluded $175References 331-4077 after882-7094 cellent conditIon, Grosse

5056 NOTTIN-GHAM~iarge POInte area, Mack/Outer 5.30 and weekendstwo bedroom lower, flrep- Drive References $450 per VERY CLEAN, smaller 2lace, garage, appliances, month 882-7802 bedroom WIth all new car-Just completely redeco- 5 ROOM Apartment, upper, pellng and decor Attrac-

dlive bUIldIng on Alter near

rate $275 881-6574, 527. $260 a month Call 343-0442 Windmill Pointe DrIve2937 or stop and see It 4667 250 th 1 .

ONEbedroom apartment, HaverhIll ~all J~~~ aal2~~.UtIlItiesstove, refrigerator, air LUXURIOUS 1bedroom Con- LOWER 5 rooms - East Outerconditioner, carpeted, heat domimum - deSigned for. I ded DrIve and Warren, !177-0099.InC u 331.{)581 the young professional, 1

HARPER- WoOds.-one bed- year lease RIVIera Ter- 12 MILE - corner Greaterrace 779-2037 Mack 1 bedroom apart-

room apartment, $275 plus _-- ---------- ment Carpeting, air,UWltJes, security depOSIt UPPER 5 room, $225Bucking- heated, carport, 885-4364Non-smokers 882-5498 ham/Warren EastsIde, 882-

DEVONSHlRE clean 2 b-ed- _~~~_ GROSSE POINTE Woods,room upper, carpeted, small 2 bedroom house, 2stovelrefrlgerator, heat In- NEWLY DECORATED, car garage, $375 percluded Also summer awn Wayburn near Kercheval, _m_onth 881-3059

f h $270 lower 5 rooms 2 bedrooms,m~ or ~orc ,sec- bath, modermzed kitchen,UrIty Work references776-9555, leave message carpeted hVIng room and dl-

__ _ _ _ _ nlng room, Oak trim, leaded915 BERKSHIRE ROAD - glass doors, and half base-

Magmflcently mamtamed 5 ment, off-street parkIng, gasbedroom Enghsh Tudor dryer and stove, $325 month,New kitchen, burglar pius utIhtles, secunty de.alarm, 3rd floor SUite WIth POSit 822-5089 after 6 pm,kitchen Lease for 2 years, 965-4054dayspossibly longer at $1,3001month, 881-8900 DUPLEX - MorangrMoross

- - area 2 bedrooms, $275 perWHY NOT CONSIDER month 881.0195

HAVING YOUR BEDFORD/Warren NewlyINVESTMENT redecorated, 2 bedroomPROPERTY upper flat, applIances, car-MANAGED? petmg, 343-0255, 331-6227

IT'S REASONABLE GRATIOTI7 Mile efflclerlcy,AND EFFICIFNT' $215 Free utilIties and

FOR DFTAILS CALL applIances, large kitchenDillON and rooms 371-4053

PROPERTY LAKESHORE VIllage, 2 bedroom refurbIshed condo

MANAGEMENT Stove, refrigerator $425per881 4147 month plus security 886

8634

CARRIAGE house GrossePOlllte City CharmlOg Ibedroom, kitchen, bath,small den and IIvmg roomwith french doors to screen-ed porch Security, lease,$375 Box B-5 Grosse PomteNews, 99 Kercheval, GrossePOInte Farms, 48236

- - -- - - - ---ST CLAIR SHORES -

Newer upper or lower un-ItS, 2 bedrooms, laundryroom, air conditIOning,apphances and carport$375 per month 1 monthrent free $300 secunty de-posIt Wm Lockard Realty

263-9330GROSSE POinte Woods, 2 bed-

rooms, I~ bath, close toschools and transportationCarpetmg, drapes through-out Fireplace, bUilt Inrange, self-cleamng oven,With rollsstrle. gas bar b-que, IImshed basement.garage One year lease,small pet, occupancy June15 886-4223

COZY, cute. and squeakyclean 2 bedroom home forrent Contemporary styleRefrigerator, stove, aIr ('ondltlOner, and curtams stayFamily room, attached gar.age No basement $.'l95 permonth DetrOIt, near StJohns 886-3942

THREE hedroom bnck ranchIII GrOS'ie POInte WoodsLarge country kItchen. 2 natura! fireplaces. central aIr,garage, close to school andpublic transportatIOn $700per month plus secuTlty885-0990

OUTER Dnve/Grallot area,decorated, carpeted, lower5 rooms, garage, $175. nopeh <;27-8I<;t

ONLAKE~t Clalr,2bf'droomcondo, air garage. all appltances $525 month IyEvenlllgs, 791-8296 or 824-&564

LAKESHORE VILLAGE con-do, on qUIet court, 2 bed-room!> AfPhances, finishedbao;emen Nicely decorat-ed, carpeting. aIr Club-house, pool $425 per monthplus secunty 294-5172

FINE catering by theThibault's All occ aSlOnslarge to small Menues de-signed especially for youExcellent references 979-2956

&-FOR RENTUNFURNISHED

REFINED Lady deSireshve-In pOSItIon as cook orfull charge housekeeperReferences 881-7304

WILL Care for the elderly -day or nIght Excellent references, 774 4916

NURSE'S AIDE 12 years ex-perience References avail.able days, mghts or lIve-m755-7629

EXPERIENCED Movers -applIances, pianos, apart-ments, homes Call for lowrates 775-6714

5-SlTUATlONWANTED

MEDICALSERVICEFOR NURSES

527-3120CARING SINCE 1973

"CARING & DOING"IS OUR MOTTO

• LIVE INS• AIDES• RN's & LPN's

For Home Health CareAT Its Best CallMED-STAFF

557-2505

BABYSITIINGSERVICE AGENCY

Scn 109 the Gro~<;cPOinte area~Ince 19<;<;Care of CHILDREN and the ELDERLYBy the hour 24 hour rate'iavallahle

r.WENSED 264 0202

LAWNCUrrING,landscapmg- Recent college graduate, 7years expenence, courteous, reliable. references avallable, Earl Glusac

884-8526

GENERAL cleaning mcludes,woodwork and Windows,Sunday, Monday, Tuesday294-6747

CARING ...A Tradlllon Since 1975

For Loved Ones atHome,

Only The Best Will DoCAll

THE HEALTH CAREPROFESSIONALS

PC 0 ASSOCIATES, INC ,

552-0636Insured and Bonded

• R N - LPN's• Live-in'S - Compamons• Aides - Homemakers

FEMALE Law student seeksfree room In exchange forlabor 824-1741; 882-4445.

EXPERIENCED youngwoman Wishes to babYSit,house cleanmg, no trans-portation Call 922~106

- ----- ---- --- ----

DEPENDABLE HIgh SchoolSenior wants landscapingwork In the Grosse POintearea 1 have 4 years exper.lence and my own equIp.ment 1 do qualIty work atan affordable price Forfree esllmate, call ChTls at884-0479 - - ~-

LAWN ServIce, very reliableTen years expenence servIng paInters Excellentequipment, very reasonable Call for estimate 8824226,884-9515, evenIngs WALLPAPERING, pamtmg

__ _ __ __ __ repaIr work No lob tooIRONING-Inmyhome WIll small Free estimates

pick up and delIver 892- Dave, 264.0810.4~ -- - - - EXPERT HOME maInte.

MATURE CompanIon desiTes nance PaIntIng QualIt)-evenIng or mldmght POSI- workmanship DependabletlOn, canng for elderly or References Sprmg CleanInvahd MedIcal back up Joe - 882-1819ground Excellent refer- - - -ences 886-5361after 6 pm TEACHER - Unemployed,

MALE NURSE a-vallahle for industrial arts, deSires JobVO\1ng mou<;fnoll<; Will re-

duty In prIvate reSidence tram 7743572Excellent references 882-5671 FRANK'S Handyman ~ervlCe_

EXCELLENT care- gi";ento Wallpapering, paInttng andelderly or dIsabled Exper- mIScellaneous repairs 773-lenced non-smoker 892- _21_23__~ ~_

_1l~ . HANDYMAN andlor handy-EXPERIENCED Nurse woman, any lob inSide or

ASSistant, recent refer- out Yard work, rotollllIng,ences WIll work 5 days, etc We can help you I CallmornIngslafternoons. 862- 463-16729456, 933-4825 -- -- -- - -__ UNIVERSITY LIggett honor

PAINTING, carpenter work, scholarshIp student as mo-houses, garages, small Jobs, ther's helper 2 children, 4repairs Best pnces Pete, days a week, $80 Willing to882-2795 travel 882-5036

EXPERIENCED bookkeep- SA-SITUATIONlng, payroll, accounts re-ceivables, payables, typing, DOMESTICSWitchboard East side774-7160after 5 pm GENERAL Cleaning SerVIce,

NEED SOMETHING moved? 2 hard working students,Two Pomte reSidents Will homes, apartments, refer-

ences, 725-4827; 264-0056move or remove large or .-- ----- --small quantities of furmture, apphanLes, pianos orwhat have you Call for freeestimate 343-0481, or 822-2208 ----- ---

PRIVATE NURSING EXPERIENCED/RellableAround the d(k..k Own transportation Wash

In home, hospItal or nursmg mg and Ironing also Callhome RN's, LPN's, Aides, Donna 779-0324Lompamons, male atten ''STRIKE WhIle The Iron ISdants, lIye-ms. SLreened Hot I" Workmg mothers, ca-and bonded 24hour serVILe reer women, bachelors -LILensed nurses for msur- have your ironmg done whileanLe Lases k Call fPOINTE AREA NURSES you wor or more m-

TU 4-3180 formatIon, 882-6517anytimeAsk for Elarne

RETIRED HANDYMAN - OFFICE Cleamng over week-Mlllor repaIrs, Larpentry, ds f M deledrlLal, plumbing, bro. en or on ay morningsken wmJoJ,s and 5ash cord House cleanIng on week-

days Local reSident withreplaLed, etL. Reasonable. Grosse POInte clearung re-ReferenLes 882-6759 ferences 822-2953.

~1~~~frl;~~~1~l,se-ki*t:ftE.rates Fl'aset Agenliy St'ate ' '" d. , t

llLtlnsed 1111dbondl!d '293- MARIE'S CATERING - All_1_7_17_________ occassions HoTS d'oeuvres,

brunch, dmners, buffets andparty trays 86~295

APRON ASSOCIates partyplanners Specialty hors d'oeuvres, mam dishes, des-serts Dehvered-served882-7149

5-SlTUATlONWANTED

FASHIONSALES

RETIRED Couple wisheshome to SIt July and AugustWill furmsh referencesPlease mall replIes to Gros-se POinte News, Box #H-50,Grosse POInte Farms,Mlch 48236

4C-HOUSE SITTINGSERVICES

MARRIED Grosse POIntecouple WIshes to house Sitfor month of August 884-8871

WINDOW WASHING, pamtlng, odd lobs Exper-Ienced, Insured SenIorCitizen DIscount Seaver's882-0000

ONE-girl office Bookkeepmg, secretarial, payroll,blllmg Experienced Call

5-SITUATlON Jo, 259-4741WANTED EXPERIENCED Nurse's-----------1 Aide deSires prIvate duty

PRIVATE Nursmg, full or Excellent reference<; Nopart-time ExperIenced live illS Call 296 1167 orReferences 526-0385 771-3751

CONGENIAL German ladycan offer complete convalescent care or care ofchildren and light house.keepmg ExperIenced, references 839 3490- - -

MEDICAL AS'ilstant, secretary. receptlOnI'it, all frontand back duties, management background Matureand expenenced With excellent references 884-6846

BABYSITTING III my IIcensed GrOS'ie PomteFarm'i home Call Karen.881-4674evemngs and week.ends

HOUSE CLEANING, 'iprIngcleamng available Tues.day, Thursday, FrIdayGrosse Pomte References8lWHl161

DEPENDABLE EuropeanU S CItizen, nu rses aIdewant'i housekeeper, com.panIon for elderly, good re-ferences 885-7556

-------------MIDDLE aged lady WIth car

_ for misc. duties otherhelp employed Must hve-Inprivate apartment on es-tate 886-1666

GROSSE POINTEEMPLOYMENT

AGENCY885-4576

50 years rehable serviceNeeds experienced Cooks,

Nannies, Maids, House-keepers, Couples NurseAIdes, Companions andDay Workers for privatehomes

18514 Mack AvenueGrosse POInte Farms

WE SPECIALIZE In theplacement of profeSSIOnaldomestic and nursing per-

I sonnel' H,ou~lteqp~s ,"""'II C\X>ks -:.. Gou. l~ ~ Ctlild

Care-- Day ori-:Maids1- Hbme HealtArt:are LIveIn or Out Please callGOll JEANNETIE

PERSONNELAGENCY106 Kercheval

Grosse Pomte Farms882-2928

State LIcensed and Bonded

ACCOUNTANT needed forsmall business 824-7765

4A41ELP WANTEDDOMESnC

EXPERIENCED maturewoman wanted to babysit 3or 4days a week for 2 monthold baby, In our home Owntransportation and referen-ces 88>2499

WINKELMAN'S

REN CEN

Equal OpportunityEmployer

------ -- -- ----AUTO SALES

Immediate openmg ror ag-gressive salesperson Mustbe neat appearmg and musthave sales experienceApply In per;;on to salesmanager. ED RINKECHEVROLET, 16125 VanDyke at 101hMile Road

WA.ITRESSES, CASHIERS,dIshwashers, short orderpizza cooks Full lime 961-4319.

We are seekmg mature salesand people onented mdlvl-duals who have experIenceIn rashlon sales

Permanent POSItIOns Will bebase<1 on a IJJ.JiJ hOUI .,.,01 hweek Apphcants must beavaIlable 9 a m - 6 pm,Monday - Saturday

Outstanding benehts IncludedISCount priVileges, vaca-hon, medical and lIfe m.surances Please apply mperson between 2 - 6 pm

OIU.:vERS - Operungs aval1able, all hours open Needgood driVing record 15501Mack al Nottmgham

WANTED Receptiolllst formedIcal office Must beable to type and haveknowledge of Blue Crossand Medicare Must beable to draw blood for labwork 22 hours a weekWages negotiable Call882-902n, between 2 p m5 pm

4-HELP WANTEDGENERAL

LILLY M. AND COMPANY

HouseholdEstate Sales

Stbfker&~APPRAISERS - AUCTIONEERS

WITH OVER 45 YEARS experience m the field of fIDearts and antiques, Stalker 3< Boos Will be avail.able for comphmentary verbal appraisals (ex.cepting Jewelry, books, coms and stamps) onSaturdays between the hours of 10 00 a m - 12 00P m and 2 00 pm- 4 p m

PROPERTIES ARE NOW being accepted for con-signment to our upcoming auctions

LOCATED ON the lower level of the Great AmencanInsurance Bul1dmg, 2llO North Woodward Ave.nue. Birmingham, MichIgan - (313) 646-4560

I

FRIENDLYPROFESSIONAL

SERVICE

SUSAN HARn886.8982

Grosse Pointe City

RARE SIGNED ORIGI.NAL DOCUMENTS BYU S PRESIDENTS -WASHINGTONTHROUGHTRUMAN. 881-2642

DON'T MISS THISONE!

TOP QUAUTYRUMMAGE SALE

Grosse PomteCoogregatlona.v Amencan

Baptist Church240 Cbalfonte at Lothrop

Thursday, April 219AM-3PM

BOOKS - 3,000 In mintcondition - Saturday10.5, 25 NEWBERRYPLACE

881.2642

Page Flve-C

I-ARTICLESFOR SALE

SatW'day 16-525 Newberry Place

t111-2842

YOUR SPECIALPOSSESSIONS

ARE MYSPECIAL CONCERN

t18rtz~Household sales

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTEDAZAR'S GALLERY

One of the largest selections of Oriental rugsat mimmum prices

251 E. MERRILL, BIRMINGHAM644-7311

ANTIQUES and furnishings 16th Century CarvedEbony Desk, mahogany pump organ, Empire settee,wicker, FRENCH PROVINCIAL SETTEE also chair,OIL PAINTINGS (Hopkin, King, BoU"arQ," etc."Bartlett LITHOGRAPHS (07), ChairS, tab\e.s,steamer trultlts Oak secretary, uresser, Hocll:welJplates, silver, vases, clocks, HOOKS (over 3,000), etc.,etc.

Buying - Tuesday - Saturday IG-5MOMS' TOY ATTIC -"A RESALE TOY SHOPPE"

16637E. WARREN 882-7631

PLEASE CALL OR WRITE

FINE ART OBJECTSCASH ON CONSIGNMENTONE ITEM OR WHOLE ESTATES

Oriental Ruga • Fine Crystal and Porce-lain • FIne Paintings • SterUne. Jewel-ry, Collectibles • Fine Antique Furni-ture.

AVAll.ABLE FOR APPRAISALSAND ESTATE SALES

RICHIE'S USED APPLIANCES100% GUARANTEED

16626E WARREN885-0079

ORIENTAL RUGSWANTED547-5000

Our Shop IS located at.15115Charlevoix

Grosse Pomte Park

Hours Tuesday and Thursday10 00 a m to 4 00 P m

Call us at 331.3486 d\lrmg busmess hours to arrange forspecial appolntmenls

LAUREN CHAPMANJILL WILLIAMS

CHARLES KLINGENSMITH

We ~,:~~on of antiques, fine used furmture

ALL ORIENTAL RUGSWANTED BY A COLLECTOR

CALL COLLECT1-663-7607

L. KATHERINE ARNOLD, ANTIQUESHOUSEHOLD & ESTATE

LIQUIDATION SALESINSURANCE APPRAISALS

ANTIQUES -I BOUGHT AND SOLD• PROFESSIONAL, BUT PERSONAL SERVICE• TRAINED PERSONNEL

771-1170• INITIAL CONSULTATION-NO CHARGE

WANTED

BABY FURNITURE & EQUIPMENT.

HOUSEHOLD LIQUIDATIONSALES COMPANY

DuMOUCH ELLE'S409 E JEFFERSON

DETROIT, 4822a963-6255

t

8-ARTlCLESFOR SALE

MY SISTERS' PLACEWE SPECIAUZE IN

HANDM ....DE CRAFTSOpen Monday Ibru Saturday

10 to 5 22217 Kelly Road, 5blocks south of If Mlle. Wealso are a resale shop Ourquality of clothing will sur.prise you and so will the sav-mgs Consignments takenby appomtment

777-6551

HlGHBANK Antiques -28689 Armada RIdge RoadBetween Rldgemond andArmada 784-5302 OpenFriday, Saturday, Sunday,12 to 5 Lamps, furnitureand mISe

HOUSEHOLD andESTATE SALES

Conducted by "K"SerVicing Wayne, Oakland

and Macomb Counl.1esKay 247-0061Ann TTl-41W1

569-2929

FINE BOOKSPURCHASED

Smgle volumes or entire li-braries.

In your home or at our c;i-fice.

1st EdJbons, Michigan, De-trOit, Civil War Goodbooks any area. Qua1Jfiedappraisals Prompt re-moval.

GRUB STREETA BOOKERY"Our Reputation

GuaranteesYour ConfIdence"17194E WaITen

Tuesdav thru Saturday 12-6832-7143

USED BOOKS - Bought,sold Fiction, non-flchon.Hardcovers, paperback -noon 'W 6 pm. Tues. thruSat. BOOKTIQUE, 15243Mack Ave., between Lake-pointe and BeaconsfIeld.885-2265

Mt. CalvaryLutheran School171Q1LCbalmers

DetrOIt, Mi 48205

Sat., Apr 16th10 AM-4PMDealer Info

527-1199or 527.$441spOnsored by

Mt Calvary PTL

2 PIECE sectional couch aDdmatchmg drapes, like new.881-1004

SALE - Small antiquemahogany chest, pinedrop-leaf table with 2chairs, twin maple bed.room set. Round maple din-109 table With 4 chaIrssewing machine, comfor-ters, curtain rods, antiquedbrass chandelier, many dec.oratlve household ItemsMen's, women's, toddler'sclothing. Loads of misc 346McMillan Friday, Saturdayl(}.5 No pre-sales

UNUSUAL taupe Aubusson.handmade 9 x 12 $1,800,jewel tone blue ChineseOriental 8 5 x 11 5, $500Brown corduroy SimmonshIde-a-bed (new) $500.French blue toile chair-$500, gold hIgh-backedchair $100, walnut occa-Sional table $80. 885-1010alter 6 p.m or 881.9050.

CRIB with mattress, kickrail. Excellent conditIon$65. 882~754

BID un cl w~k.D staj at acondo 10 Hawaii at theNorth High Action Auction,Friday, April 15th. 7 pm.North Caleteria.

MOVING Sale-Furmture andMany Mise House\:1oldItems, Saturday, AprLl 16,9 a.m - 5 pm., 22323Rooedale, St Clair Shores(Between 8 and 9 Mlle offMack)

COLT Government Model .45ACP Pistol, combat sightsand other extras Excellentcondition $400. 774.7206alter 5.30.

4 SOLID Maple Captam'sChairs $200. 1 PolyesterQuaker Lace Dinner Cloth

~

roximate size, rectan-ar 72x90 Perfect condi-

on $20. Phone: 884-1382.

BOX SPRING and mattresssets by Serta 1f.l off. Twm,$145 Full, $185 Queen, $225Kmg, $325 All first qualityDealer warehouse clear.ance 268-2854 or 371-5400

FLEA MARKETEVERY TUESDAYALCOMOS CASTLE

NINE MILE BETWEENMACK AND HARPER

773"()591

GRANDFATHERCLOCKS

Wrule in stock, 30% to 50% off.Large selection Dealerclearance. 268-2854 or 371.5400

FLEA MARKET

I-ARTICLESfOR SALE

CONDUCTED BY

(The Midwest's LeadmgWorld Renown AuctJon Ganery)

JOHN KING961-0622

562-1387

Don't be fooled by imita.tors. Over 17 years aprofessional, courteousservice.

Free offers, no obligation,appraisals furnished

entire estates also desired

WE BUY BOOKSIN YOUR HOME

WANTEDBUYING SWORDSGUNS, DAGGERS

774-9651STAMP And Coin appr81Sals

for estates, banks, pnvatecollections. Call John Sten-del 881-3051.

I-AATICLESFOR SALE

CARPET - 60 yards, beigewith pad, $100. 885-7571.

RUMMAGE SALE - AprilI 22. 10 a m. - 2 p.m. Cloth-

Ing, some antiques, smallhousehold goods, mlScellan.eous. Immanuel LutheranChurch, Chandler ParkDrive at Dickerson.

LIKE New - Invalid equipment, bedside commode,raised toilet seat, bars foraround It. MotorIZed loungechair - movable arms. seatand foot rest Medicare ap-proved 778-8124

SNOWBLOWER, lawn mow-er, small wmdow air condi-tioner, 2 old dressers, oaktable. chandelier. antiquepump organ, many otherItems, 881-6484 I

EXCELLENT Buy fr,r some-one who enJoys qL1allty fur-mture. 8 piece DuncanPhyfe dinmg room, buffet,table, 6 chairs, ey.cellentcondition. $375 882-9421;771-2145

ATARI VCS, 17 tapes. Joysucks, paddles, 886-48lI6

JACOBEAN dining room set,adjustable table with 6chairs and buffet Excellentcondition, $600 Colonialbedroom set, queen sIzebed, woman's dresser andvamty, man's dresser andrnght stand, good condition,$600. 885-6552

MOVING SALE - Saturday,April 16, between 10a.m. - 2pm. Snow blower, antiqueclock, 40 ft ladder, smallItems, baby things 1649Brys, Grosse Pointe Woods

BACK Door Sale - Antiquesand general, 1973 camper.2110 Hampton, GrossePointe Woods, Friday, 9am - 3 p.m.

LITTON Microwave, model#560, 2 years old, perfectcondition, $275. 886-3352.

"ALMOST-NEW" APPARELaccessories, Curs and an-tiques at a fraction of theorIginal cost.

We Buy FursConsignments Welcome

LEE'S20331Mack 881-8082

DOLL APPRAISALSANTIQUES OR

COLLECTIBLESSUSAN'S DOLL MUSEUM

757-5566

LAMINATINGID SIZE .50~

8th x 11- $1.00BLUEPRINTS

INSTANT COPIESSCRATCH PADS - 65~ LB.WEDDING INVITATIONS

PHOTOTYPESETrINGKEY LINING

PHOTOSTATS, NEGSRUBBER STAMPS

OPEN MONDAY THRUSATURDAY ~5 P.M.

POINTE PRINTING15201 KERCHEVAL

at LakepointeGrosse Pomte Park 822-7100

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

GOLDEN oak 54" round din.mg table, buffet, 6 rush seatchairs. $1,850. Excellentcondition 821-8313.

HOUSEHOLD sale; furm-ture, crystals, apphances,luggage, drapes:.. miscel-laneous; 20235 ~eaufaJt,Harper Woods.

ANTIQUE white Hitchcockbedroom set, $775 Brassfirescreen and andirons, ot!palntmgs, etc. Thursdayand Friday after 7 P m 881-2201.

NYLON powder blue tWistplush carpeting with pad, 30yards, 12x27, $150 293-5625

WIDRLPOOL WASHER -heavy. duty , excellent con.dltion, $135.885-0079.

1 DAVENPORT for sale,please call Friday alter 6 orSaturday. 884-4233

2 SOFAS, custom built, excel-lent condition. SO" long Her-culon material, $275 each881.1170.

MAHOGANY 4 poster beds,(full size), mahogany Dun-can Phyfe dining room set,$550 Mahogany chest onchest, $75 4 mahogany nee-dlepointdlJung room chairS,$150. LOUIS XV Frenchcarved double bed withmatehmg vamty-desk withmirror, $525 both Maho-gany Kneehole desk, $175Mahogany end tables (in-laid), $325 pair Mahoganybuffet, 62" long, 21" deep,$175. Marble lamps 573-4578

---00 IT RIGHT!Whether you're collecting, or

JUSt planning a garage saleto clean outyoor attic, theresno substitute for accurate in-formation There are cur-rent pnce guides on' 78 re-cords. dolls, loys, depre5S1onglass, cut glass, carni-val glass, Fiesta ware,cameras, Doultons, Hum-mels, collector plates, furni-ture, pattern glass and morealways on sale at the Colo-mal Shop, 25701 Jeffersonnear 10 Mile. Monday -Saturday, 11-6, 772-0430Master Card, VIsa are wel-comed, We speCial orderbooks also

TIRED OFHOUSECLEANING?

Why not make It a treasurehunt? I'll bet your elosetand attic IS hlled Withgoodies Old Wacky wouldhke to bUy I Interesting oldbooks, old costume jewelry,depreSSion glass, Fiestaware, cups and saucers,kmck-knacks, furniture,sets of dishes, old dolls, pot.tery, and a host of otherItems as well One piece, orbetter still, a houseful! Ifyou can't brmg your thingsto him, he'll gladly call onyou. and all transactionsare strictly confidentialCall Wacky Monday -Saturday, 11-6, 772-0430

ALARGEseleetion = Likenew SChwinn biCYcles, 886-1968, 822-4£30

I-AFmCLESFOR SALE

BROWN and Jorden patiochairs (new), Colemancooler, meat slicer, dro~leaf table, extends 120' ,Mexican folding chairs,doormat, ~speed boy's bi.cycle 372-8684

T APP AN Coppertone gasstove, white side-by-side re-frigerator, new compres.ser, both apphances veryclean. 885-81.56

MAHOGANY Duncan Phyfedlrnng table, 4 chalI's, buffetand chma cabmet, $1,000Sofa, gold stripped $27597~9840

RUG - Karastan, 10Xl4, $400Air condll1oner, roll-awaybeds, furmture, misc.Items 881-2445----

TORO Mulcher lawnmower,used 3 times, $180 776-7964

ADMIRAL 25" color TV,great picture $175 88~0079

FOR SALE pine Cannonballbed, queen size. hutchdresser, chest, mghtstandLadles 3-speed bike 881-2242

ATARI2600 WIth dust cover, 9good games Excellent con-dition, $175.4 maple captainchairS, good condition 884-8709.

MOVING Sale - everythingmust go Guitars, amps,drums, desk, steamertrunk, couch, work table,tennis rackets, hockeyequipment, baby buggy.Sunday only 4-17-83, 10a m -5p m 4852Chatsworth(near Warren). 823.2832

HOUSEHOLD SALEROCHESTER

Hawthourne SubdivisIOnContemporary dining room

table, 6 chaJrs and buffet.4 pIece wall unit.Bar, desk and chairKitchen table and 4 chairs.Heated water bed, triple

dresser and 2 mght standsMatchmg occaSIOnal chairsCocktail table, etergere.Parsons table and lamp tableWomen's cloUung, size 12Household miscellaneous

1786CHARMCOURTOff Adams Road between Tie-

nkenandDutton. (Turn eastoff Hawthoume SubdiVISIOnto Kilbourne to Tower Hill,turn nght to Charmcourt),Friday, Saturday, April15th, 16th, 1~.30

LILLY M. & CO.

ID-VACAT1OH 7-WANTEDRENTALS TO RENT

UNION Lakelroot cottage, 3 RETIRED Grosse Pointe

bedroom:.vrraddleboat. Ex. couple wish to rent, orcellent s mming, flShing, house-sit home for the

$35O/week. 682-7041 summer 885-3891, alter 6p.m

PORT SANILAC, lake front PROFESSIONAL seeks nicercottage Sandy beach. Now rental or carriage housetaking summer rentals. All Grosse Pointe native Callweeks available, $250 per Judy, 556-l284 before 5 p.m.week 821-4900or 463-4331.

TRAVERSE CiTY - Charm- I-ARTICLESing beachfront resort, East FOR SALEBay. $230.$330 weekl6.Brochures call 616-938-17 .

lIILTON Hf!:Al.> New pro-POOL Table, excellent condi-

tion, not slate but Just asfesslonally decorated 2- sturdy, $270, after 5, 885.bedroom plus loft Palmetta 2536Dunes Villa BIcycles, walk ---to ocean, 'pool, golf, tennIS ANTIQUE Chippendale carv.and shoppmg 886-9234 ed Dming room set, table

KEY LARGO, Buttonwoodhas ball and claw feet (willseparate), $1,800 Chlppen-

Bay condo ExclUSive, dale wmg back chalI' (greenwell. furnished 2 bedroom velvet>, $250 Cruppendale,townhouse TennIS, beach, heaVily carved, mahoganypool, marina, security. Vall twin bedroom set (wJlI se-collect, 305-661.7743 parate) $1,400 Traditional

HARBOR SPRINGSmahogany bedroom set

Three bedroom condomln-\dUl.lblt! b«i complde, 'WIll

ium, sleeps 10, sWlffimingseparate) $900 Chippendale

pool, h~ted tennis courts.chair, (very large cabriole

Days - 886-6922; le~, claw feet), reup-Evenrngs - 88S-4142 ho tered, $550. Mahogany

bachelor type chest, $225HARBOR SPRINGS each, claw foot hall tree

Luxury brand new, profes- (antique) $175 573-4578sionally decorated, 3 bed. GARAGE ESTATEroom, 3 bath, condo, view ofthe lake, beach, SWlffi, sail, SALE$595 a week or $2,000 a 4200 Grayton, betweenmonth. Hurry! Summer re- Mack/Warren 1 day onlyntals are already scarce Saturday, April 16, 10a.m.

885.()656or 616-347-3572 3 p.m misc. household

MARCO ISLAND - beautiful 2Items, reel thpe lawnmower and muc more

bedroom, 4 bath Condo All MOVING OUT Sale, pleaseamenities; cable TV, wa-sher, dryer, private beach, call 882-6266. Everything

pools, tennis, boat docks, 24 must sell?ur spcurity Days, 372- BUNK BED with or without

'1; After 6 p.m., 881.9577 mattresses, best offer ac-

HIGGINS Lake Cottage, 3cepted Call evenings 771-2879.

bedroom, full bath. $'225 a OPEN HOUSE - Movingweek. Excellent recrea-tional area. 286-8113 Sale April 16, 17 429 lex-

ington, 882-3154 Custom

MARCO ISLAND-sea winds,made wing chairs, sofa,

gulf front. $425. weekly. 881.marble fireplace, oil paint-ings and prints, rugs, mir-

6402or 882...4593 rors, stereo, table hnens,

CHARLEVOIX/Petoskey -china, wrought Iron chaJr,new small air compressor,

area on Lake Michigan ladders and tentshore. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths.Clean, sale swimming. $400, PATIO Blocks, 61 - 25 x 30,weekly 882-5749or 591~180 $125 Timex computer with

LEELANAU Peninsula -16K, $85 Business 886-7920;

beautiful Lake Michiganhome 882-3666

cottage Lovely private BARGAINS Galore, everybeach. Boat included. 882- Tuesday, 10:30, Grace Um-1967. ted Church Thrift Shop 1175

SF-SHARE LIVINGLakepointe/Kercheval

QUARTERS MOVING SALEHousehold items, large and

HOUSEMATE WANTED'small appliances, washerand dryer, freezer, furm-

Prof~ional femllie wanted ture, power tools, officeto share three bedroom equipment, garden tools,home In quiet eas't side lawnmower, Toro snow~~rhood. 882-6512 or blower, lots of miscellan-

eous. 882-6707, 20655 Loch-

WANTED - Mature businessmoor. Saturday, Sunday, 9

woman to share large 2 bed-a.m - 6p.m

room M:artment in East- CLASSIC Wing chair, $60,land V age. $225 per month needlepoint occasionalIncluding utilities 886-3349. chlllI' $50. 822-8082.

LOVELY ROOMS with BICYCLE - Men's 12 speed,kitchen privileges, different Kubuki, new, $170 885-7697

areas, reasonably pnced. ROYAL Charter, solid oakFor more mformatlon call ~plece dinmg room set, onelaVon's 773-2035 year old, excellent condl-

PROFESSIONAL Female totlon, $1,800. 29U917

share 2 bedroom home WIth STEREO SYSTEM. Heathkitsame Excellent area. 521- FM tuner, Garrard turnta-2401after 6.30 hie, Fisher cassette deck m

large cabmet With recordFEMALE Roommate wanted storage and two speakers,

for 3 bedroom flat (east. $250Side) or willmg to look for MARBLE top table, 40" xnew place. 881-0951; 771- 181f.l" x 35" high on wrought6231 Iron stand, $150 Call 884-

ROOMMATE wanted to 9432 alter 5 p.mshare 2 bedroom flat near ARMOIRE - Classic ItahanGrosse Pointe, $185 In- $750 Cut glass collection:cludes utilities. 881.7502. pitcher, butter, vases. Blue

Canton collection. 886-5901WANTED Non-smoking per- evenings

son, 25 - 35. Cook Road, 24' ALUMINUM ladder, $75;Grosse Pointe. 841-7458. roll top desk, $350; barrel

6G-STOREtable and 4 barrel chairs,$350.824-4584

LEASE SUE GORDON creation Ivory

OFFICE/Store; ll/Harper.silk MOIre Wedding gown,Size 10, off the shoulder fit-

300 or 600 sq. ft., utilities in- ted bodIce, full slort, chapeleluded. 296-3254. train, half slip, 881-8832,

ST. CLAIR SHORES -leaseafter 4 p.m.

part of bulldmg (30x20), THREE Family garage salepaneled, carpeted Ideal for _ household goods, toys,small boutique or office baby Items, clothes, for773~. children, men, women

16460 E Jefferson Corner6H-FOR RENT of Ellalr Place. Fnday, Sa-

OR SALE turday, 9-4 No Presale

FURNITURE Wholesale DIS-CONDOMINIUM - New trlbutors of Michigan, AAA

Baltimore, upper 2 bed- factory direct to you' 8el-rooms, large hvmgroom, ling all new merchandise mdmette, central air, klt- ongmal cartons 2 piecechen appliances, full bal. mattress sets, tWIn $59, fullcony, garage, $350 a $79, queen $99, sofa sleepersmonth, or sale negotiable $119, bunk beds complete

882-4691 $88 7 pIece hving rooms~,decoratJve lam~ from

SK-STORAGE$14 88, 5 pIece wood neUes

SPACE$159, $800 pits now $375Open to the public, dealersand mstltutlonal sales wel-

IDEAL for busmess man - come Name brands, 8erta,large carpeted room 10 etc 9451 Buffalo, Ham-~rivate home Can be used tramck (l block north ofor storage or sleepmg Holbrook, 1 block east of

room $45 weekly East Conant) 875-7166TelegraphWarren/OUter Dnve area (2 blocks south of 6 Mile)Call 885-3039 belore 7 p m 532-4060 Monday through

Saturday, 10-8, sunda~7-WANTED 12-5 14460Gratiot (2 bloc

TO RENT north of7 MlleRd ) 521-3500Monday through Saturday,

MARRIED PROFESSIONAL10-8 10909 Grand River(corner of Oakman) 934-

couple desireS 2 bedroom 6900 Monday through Sat.flat m the Pomtes After 6, urday h 10-7 Credit cards521.70M8 and c ecks accepted De.

ROSSE POinte - reSIdent livery avallableloolang for 3 or 4 bedroom

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home m Grosse POInte AUTOMOBILE OWNERS -North district Excellent As low as $31 quarterly,references call after 5 buys baSIC automoblle m.882-1871. surance 881.2376

COLONIAL NORTHNew office building at lllf.l

Mile and Harper, 500 - 1,300square feet Air condition-ing, carpet, jarutor, near ex-pressway Immediate occu-pancy

775-2373 778-0120OPPOSITE Eastland Suite

for lease, Opal Plaza, 18301East 8 Mile Rd. 777-4646

6D-VACATIONRENTALS

BEAUTIFUL Beaver Islandvacation retreat Miles ofsandy beaches, glOriOUSsunset views of northernLake Mlcrugan beckon youto a new 3 bedroom, 2 bathhome WIth all the modernconvemences Beachfronthome Will accommodate 6people For fmal rental in-formation, please call 885-7393 alter 5 p m.

MlCHAWA YE -7 Miles Southof Gaylord Golf, tennis.clubhouse, pool playground,3 lakes, sailboats, paddle-boats, much more Beautiful4 bedroom home, sleeps 12, 2baths, fully eqUIpped, kltch.en WIth dishwasher, fire-place, TV, stereo 885-3211

CLEARWATER Beach/440West 2 bedroom, 2 bathluxury condo on Gulf 661-1714

CASEVILLE - Port Austin_ beachfront, large 3 bed.room. sleeps 8. Fencedyard, excellent SWlmmmgand fishing Available Au-gust 1 - through Labor Day.1-5170$56-2876- ---- --------

HARBOR Sprmgs - Petoskeyarea, vacation honeymoonat Walloon Lake One bed-room furnished cottageLake very close July thro-ugh October $25/day Callafter 6 1-616-535-2662 G

CAPE COD Cozy housekeet>-lng cottage across frombeach Perfect for couplebut sleeps 4 $260 weekly556-4124or 886-9542

BEAUTIFUL Petoskey area;swim, golf, hike or relax,sleeps 11, l~ baths, 778-4824

WANTED TO rent. Gaylordlakefront home for ap.proximately one year. Min-Imum 3 bedroom. 882-6676.

BOYNE COUNTRY Com-pletely furmshed, all ela-tn~, 2-tler Chalet. Uppertier \ 4 bedrooms, 2 baths,kltLnen, living room withfireplace Lower tier 3 bed-rooms, 2 baths, kikhen, liv-ing room with fireplaceTiers may be interconned-ed If desired. Clubhouse,swimming pool, sprmg.fedlakelet, private puttinggreen adJa ...ent to golf...ourse 42~8933.

CLEARWATER, Sand, Key,near beach front condo o~gulf, luxury 2 bedroom, <I

bath, fully furnished.Seventh floor overlookingheated pool 477.a981,

HILTON HEAD Islanti/SouthCarolina New oceanfront,fully furmshed, 1 or 2 bed-room Villa Golf, tenms,pool Startm~ at $300 perweek Free literature 771-4586

OCEANFRONT HIlton-Headcondo, 2 bedroom, 2 bath,beautifully furnished, bal.cony overlookmg ocean,pool, walk to tenms, golfRental by owner 1-215-353-0273.

GAYLORDBeautifully furnished new

three bedroom, three bathcondominium With fire-place, garage, convenient tomajor ski area, cross-coun-try, available weekends,weekly, monthly. Comfor-tably accommodates sixH.R. ALLEN, 961-8080,Monday thru Friday, 9a.m~ pm

CONDO FOR RENT, SummitHouse on Marco Island,Florida, new luxury pent-house, beachfront WIth out-standing view of gulf and is-land 3 bedroom. 3 bath,spacious balcony, pool, ten-nis, sauna, rec rooms, nowrenting at dIScounted, off-season rates 277-0368

Thursday, April 14, 1983

8~1CEFOR RENT

GROSSE POINTEFIRST FLOOR OFFICES

Small, medium or large to fityour requirements

Starling at $100 a month in-dudmg all utilities

Air Conditioned New ~opyingmachme

Freshly pamted and daorat.ed

Pleasant atmosphereOff-street parKmg

881-4147DILLON BUILDING

GROSSE POINTE WOODSENERGY EFFICIENT

GENERAL OFFICE SPACE21304 Mack - 1 rm -

13 x 17 ft20879 Mack, 1,600 sq ft

(hrnshed)20835 Mack, 2,000-4,600 sq ft

MEDICAL SUITES20845 Mack, 1,500-4,000sq ft

Will Fmlsh to SwtAdequate Parking884.1340 or 886-1068

3 OFFICES - b40 sq. it car-peted, utilities mcluded, ex-cellent parking $250monthly 884-0788.

1978LIL Red Express - mintcondition, all factory op-tions, stored winters 882-0329, after 7 pm

wn FORD F250, % ton, 4wheel drive, $2,595 885-6213.

,11-cARSFOR SALE

3 PLACE motorcycle traIler,new tires, $350 885-2455.

MO.PED, 1980 - CarabellaSport Call after 5 p m 881-1450

1979 HONDA Moped, goodcondition, $285. 1184-4967.

HONDA 1980CB-650 excellentcondition, new tires $1,600.294-5236.

1973 HONDA Cave RacerRickman Dunstall, mustsell $1,SOOorbest offer Billbefore 5, 293-5007 '

1978 HONDA XE175 Trail.Excellent condlhon, lowmileage $625 or best offer.343-9209.

1970 TRIUMPH Daytona -500cC, all original stockcondition, many new parts.A real classic $750/offer.343-0492 after 6 p m

10B-TRUCKSFOR SALE

WANTED, white ('fit! anddresser 881-4345

HONDA CT70 1978. Adultowned, excellent condition$375 886-~

10A-MOTORCYCLESFOR SALE

P J:U VATE Collector would liketo buy U.S. stamps, U.S.corns, and baseball cards.775-4757.

TIRED OFHOUSECLEANING?

Why not make it a treasurehunt? 1'11bet your closet andattlc is filled with goodl~Old Wacky would like tobuy! Interestlng old books,old costume jewelry, de-pression glass, Fiestaware,cups and saucers, knick-knacks, furmture, set otdishes, old dolls, pottery,and a host of other items a~well One piece or betterstJll, a houseful If you can'tbring your thlOgs to him,he'll gladly calion you, andall transactions are strictlyconfidential Call Wacky,Monday.Saturday, 11.6772-0430.

Thursday, April 14, 1983

..... ATlCLESWANTED

BOOKS/USED AND RAREpurcbued for cuh or appraised

estates also desIred/in home consultations.JOHN KING

961-0622• Cllp and Save this ad _

9-ARTICLESWANTED

BOOKSPURCHASED

sell your flOe books Withconfidence In our mtegnty

and experienceGRUB STREET

A BooKERY17194E Warren

882-7143

TOP $$ PAID for color TVsneedmg repair. 774-9380.

EASTSID E bookseller desiressigned limited editIons, fineIllustrated chIldren's litera-ture, art, photo~raphyAmericana DetrOit, ClviiWar OCcult, Avant GardeLIt., mIlitary county hiS-tones, phIlosophy andworthwhIle books for collec-tIons 10 all categories. Cashpaid and Immediate re-moval

GRUB STREETA BOOKERY17194East Warren,

near CadieuxDetroit, MlchJgan

882-7143

1977CUTLASS SUPREME, 2door, AM/FM, all', tiltwheel, orIginal owner, gar-aged. 4(),OOOmiles $2,850

CASH FOR original oIl paint- Excellent condition 881-ings, American, European, 09T/.18th, 19th Century, others. BUICK SKYLARK 1980 LTDSales confidential Art Inc automatic air AM/FMVA 1-9429 ' ,. stereo, defrost, low

WANTED: WICKER or rat- ~ileage, excellent conch-tan chaise lounge Reason- tion, $3,950 881-4518.able. 882-2299. 1980FORD Crown Victoria 4

GAS STOVES door, excellent conditi~n,WANTED air, stereo, deluxe interior,

etc, $5,150. 881-8040.$$ TOP DOLLAR PAID $$ 1974 MERCURY COMET

885-0079 air, 6 cylmder, 19,000miles:sharp, $1,375 882-3210.

1!l8l DATSUN 510, Wagon, 4~' factory air, excep-tionally clean Mama's car.$5,175 881-5642.

1975 TORONADO, triplesilver, every option, newexhaust, 73,000 miles,wife's car. Grosse Pointe$2,000 or best offer. 881-4269

~ DODGE AS~EN, 6 cy-linder, automatic, air con-ditioning, power steering,low mileage, excellent con-dition, $2,495 885-0174.

1977 HONDA CIVIC, goodcondition, AM/FM, newbattery, first $1,200 takes.881~

1969PONTIAC CatalIna con=CASH FOR vertlble, AM/FM stereo,

KIDS CLOTHESpower steering, powerbrakes, looks and runs

EXCELLENT CONDITION great, $2.600 or best offer.VERY CLEAN, BETTER 885-1854.

BRANDS, INFANT THRU 14 1976 OLDSMOBILE CustomBrin\m Monday, Tuesday Cruiser wagon, air, power

or hursday, 10-4p m. stee, ring, power brakes,ON HANGERS PLEASE

LEE'S RES L Cruise, extras, extra cleanA E $1,950 885-7132

20331 Mack 881.8082 AUTOMOBILE-OWNERS =ANTIQUE OR COLLECT- As low as $31 quarterly

IBLE DOLLS SUCH AS buys baSIC automobile in:MADAME ALEXANDER surance 881-2376BARijIE. ETC ' -- -- - - -

757 -5568 1981BMW 320J, all optIons m-cludmg sun roof, air, alloys,low mileage, like new.$12,400 822-0466or 521-8734,dealer

1971 PLYMOUTIf SataIllteneeds transmiSSion, $200 orbest offer. 83~7373

1976 FORD Van - lots ofequipment, needs bodywork, runs great, $1,500,firm 881-928-'3

FUEL OILWILL purchase and pump

from your tank.882-9420

TWO Each - Sharp tape cal.culators, $79 each IBMModel D, like new $685. Pil.ney Bowes postage metermodel 5500, $375 885-6675.

OAK sectional bookcase,mllSt sell, call evenings,881-5381

CASH FOR BOOKSWhole libraries or sm~e vol-

umes purchased. Pick-upson larger loads.

THE UBRARY CO.16129Mack at Bedford

881.5800Closed SUnday & Monday

JOHN KING IS still buyinggood books for cash Whysell to someone else forless? 961-0622.

SHOTGUNS and rifles want-ed - Parker, Fox, Smith,Winchester and others.Private collector. 478-5315.

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KENNARV KAGEANTIQUES

Open: Wednesday, Thursday,Friday, 12-4p m

saturday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.WE BUY AND SEll.CadIeux at E Warren

882-4396

8~NnQUESFOA SALE

- - ANTIQU-E-WORKSHOP

FURNITURERESTORATION

Chair canmg and rushingWe Buy and Sell16414E Warren

881-9339FlfRmTURErerm~hed~ re~

paired, stripped, any type ofcanmg Free estImates474-8953

ANTIQUE Show a~Somerset Mall, Troy, April21.24, durmg mall hours

88-AN11OUESFOR SALE

Monday thru Sunday10 am - 5 pm

(l) 483-6980

ANN ARBORBriarwood HlltOft Antiques

Market Will be held Sun-day, April 17 from 8 amt04p m attheBriarwoodHilton. Take 1-94EXit 177.Admission '1.08. Brunchserved from 10:30 FreeParking,

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PRICED HOME SALETHOMAS A. BOYD

1016HARVARDGROSSE POINTE PARK

(lk block northof Jefferson)

Picker's Paradise includingSteinway Grand piano,Steuben, china, silver andmuch more

Friday, April 15th and Satur.day, April 16th, 10-5.DU MOUCHELL'S

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Bombel: CARROUSEL:figures incI. English ponyB36 Witte: CHINESE EX-PORT:CI2 Forshee, D22Regency II, MlZzentopFarm: CHAIR caneing,reeding, splInt D5A Sun-theimer: CHANDEUERSE15 Wexler, E27 Harper,F18 Andres, C1718 Green -DECOYS: A5 Tracey, A13 LONDON time recorder,American Horse, B36 Witte, Circa 1890. One of a kind,F5 Gebhardt, C2#4 Harvey museum quality, featuring(over 100) C517 Montgo. ornate nIckel accentmery. DOLLS. A12 Poley, 38"x13". serious mquiriesA22 Bowie, D31 Hall, E1~ only $1,250 firm. 881-9591.Wexler, C113 Amencan ANTIQUE CLOCK recalr.Jazz, C611 DeHays FOLKART. A6 Fuller, black ven- Antique pocket watc re-triloquist dummy, D5A Sun- pair Specializing 10 housetheimer, C113 Amer. Jazz. calls (35 years exper-FRENCH country prlmi- ience) 884-9246lives, C317 Day. FURNI- DENLEY'STURE: everywhere incl. A5Tracey just back from N.E ANTIQUESw/Shaker: A6 Fuller w/9 Furmture, clocks, Decoys,spindle low back Windsors toy, and primitives 27112pr $595 00, Chlppenaa!e Harper, between 10 and 11,blanket chest w/on blue 9-5 Monday throul!\h S..lw-green paint. Altl Mongenas day. 772-9385.fine English pes: A30 Nolt WE BUY AND SELLjust back from Penn . A31Burton tavern table all orig, ANTIQUE carved oak dinmghanging pie safe, pine ser- table, buffet, china (press)ver. B4 Haneberg Chippen- cabinet, chairs. $1,750 Of.dale chest ofdrawersc. 1780, fice desk, 821-8313Wm & Mary tavern table EARLY 1900's Pine Baker'sc 1720, Wmdsors: B23 cupboard and country pieHuhnhouse fine ArneI' & safe Call after 6 p.m. 886-

GIBSON 335 Sunburst, 1967 Eng penod: B31 Turnley 6487Immaculate, in hard sheli just back from NE: B34birdland case 521-6650. zagher & Gallagher, N.Y.

STEINERT Baby Grand B35 Paul 18 & 19C: C12 For-P

. f' d f shee select Amer & Eng.lano - me soun ,best 0 - C17 VanEpps trestle table,

fer. 884-1554 srnl lath c. ex-Mary Thorn- 8e-oFFlCEHAMMOND organ. Fruit- ton CollectIon. C27 Rawson EQUIPMENT

wood fimsh, 4 years old Penn. corner Cupbd D5Leslie speakers. Askmg Lodes cupbds, chairs, pie$1,300 772-0983. safes, stands. D15 Covent 5 DRAWER file cabinet, desk

chimneycupbd, wall w/built and credenza. 777-4646.in cupbd from Hudson Val-ley: D17 M Reid period;D22 Regency II Hepple-whIte display cabinet: F21Hyde painted pieces: F27Stoycheff linen press flamegrain painted: F43 JCT:Cll1 Bud Zink: C313 Rem. 9-ARTICLEShard: C4#4 Steed.May: C4 WANTED15 Queen-Shaker: C5#4Pries cherry & walnutchimney cupbd, walnutpewter cupbd, 2 pc walnutplantation desk, Lancasterco blanket ciJest orig paint:C811 Hribernick periodfurn: C814 Suchy cherrySheraton drop leaf table,1842 goatskin mini trunk,wicker: C13#4 Fultz SHA-KER rocker, Hepplewhitestand, dry sink OrIg paint:GAME BOARDS: D23 Mal-ly: GLASS' A7 Spencer, E15Wexler, F5 Gebhardt, F7Pengra, F35 Mecca, C7,6Bobel perfumes: GUNS &SWORDS: Bll Barach:mONSTONE: B19 Freder-ick, C7#7 Armbruster.JEWELRY: C14A Camp-bell, C22 Work, C34 Rutz-dalton: LACES, LINENS,VINTAGE CLOTHING:A22 Bowie, A31 Burton, D12Brushaber, E25 C10, F18Andres, C5#2 Crockett, C6# 1DeHays' MAJOLICA: B15Paetown, D7 Beck: PAINT-INGS, PRINTS, GRA-PHICS, A31 Burton, C22Lovell, C32 Kelly, D6French, D7 Beck, D23 Mal-ly, D36 Simon, E4 VanityFair, E26 Herron, E36Goetz, E38 Sochocki, C2#2Gaab, C14#4 M. Taylor:PHOTOGRAPHIC, STER-EOS, CAMERAS. F2Thompson, C15#2 Patter-son: POCKET WATCHES:C6#7 KNIGHT, C8#2 D&D:QUILTS. everywhere:QUIMPER: A38 Bemus,C3#8 York: ROGERSGROUPS: D12 Brushaber.SAMPLERS A27 Gal-braith, C33A Odessy:SILVER: C12 Forshee, C22Work, F5 Gebhardt, C8#7Martines: SEWING C33Odessy: SHAKER' A5 Tra-cey, C4#5 Queen w/com-mUnIty items lOCI. Hann-cock rocker, Mt. Lebanonstove, bretherns hat, spitbox: Cl3#4 Fultz'SPONGEWARE, SPAT-TER, SLIP, STONEWARE'A5Tracey, B17 Brown, D34Potchen, C9#3 Cranmer(Bennington foot warmer):TELEPHONES' earlyworking && parts CIS E5 -TOOLS. B36 Witte, DB Ha-thaway, TOYS & CHILD-REN'S B~ LiPPIScb, B24Alpert, C~ Lovell, C29 Wor-den, D7Beck, E9Walp, 0#3American Jazz, C4#6Downes, C61l DeHaysC9#3 Cranmer, 01#3 Rim:er' VICTORIAN ARTTILES. E17 Luthg WIN-DOWS' beveled & StalOedlast tent Row II Leffler'C17#8 Green, Last Tent Ro~III E7 Williams AdmISSion$2 00, free parking

OLDE ATTIC ANTIQUES--large inventory of fUrnIture, •trunks, paper, hardware,glass, lots of oak. 16a1 MIlit.ary Street at Gnswold, PortHuron 984-1264 Mondaythrough Saturday 10-5 Sun.day 12-5

30"10-3)% DISCOUNT, Drums,gUitars, amps - all in-struments 8833 Van Dyke921-4614, 1-7 pm.

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THE MIDWEST'S - FInestcollection of restored anti-que architectural com~nents and fIxtures. Threefloors of quality antIquebUIldmg materials, specia-hung m stained, leadedbevelled and Jewelledglass windows and doors.Fully restored condition orbUIlt to specifications.

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, evwy~ guar-anteed forauthenticlty,8 a.m. -4p.m.,"Early Birds" welcome at 5a m FEATURING dealersnew to the market: C8 Jor-gensons of HallowellMaine, out for their annuaishow: C33 Odessy Antiques,Marblehead, Mass Geor-gian & Victorian smallsmcl sewmg, samplers, snuffboxes, match safes, child-

rens Staffordshire Cl#2 Car-roll, Lanark, Illinois' C11113American Jazz, Stanford-ville, N.Y. Folk Art - excit-ing Christmas pes, earlymilliners doll, fabulous setfelt Seven Dwarfs, tin toysbears: C2,1 Risser, Ha:gerstown, Maryland: C2#3Carla Scott, Malone, NewYork, C2#4 Susan Harvey,Tyner, N.C., Americancountry 10 paint over 100de-coys: C2#5 Art MacklinEnon, Pa, back after longabsence: C2#6PhilPontiusAkron, Ohio new location;C2#8 DenlInger, Brown-stown, Penn. C31117Wm &:Danielle Day, Ada, Ohio,French country primitives:C4#5 Thomas CliftonQueen, LOUISVille, KySHAKER lOCI. communitypes C9#5 John Davidson,Simsbury, Conn.: Mlzzen-top Farm, Huntington,Conn: ADVERTISINGPAPER &: POST CARDS'D3 Hirschelmer, E19 Gif.ford, E23 Beckley, F4 Ka-duck F32 Vmson, F38 Atkin-son, F39 Beck, C8#2 D&:D(w/many Michigan cards)C9#3 Cranmer, C13,8Huntsberger: AMERICANINDIAN A13 AMERICANHORSE, E36 Goetz, F2Thompson, C6#1 DeHays:ART GLASS: A9 Siddens &Valentine, Cll Coe &: SpearD25 SClarim, E15 Wexler'F18 Andres (Stueben chan:deller) ART POTTERY.D26 Powell, C6#2 StewartBANKS D7 Beck, E35 Der-sey, BOOKS E4A WootenE13Maday, E~Walsh, E36Goetz, F9 Randolph RE-FERENCE BOOKS A21Woeller, E4A author RoyMatthews w/"[n VanityFair". BASKETS C8 Jor-genson, C23 Riddle C35 Sol-ly, D15 Covent C3,3Rhemhard BRASS A 11Nixon, A18 Mongenas, E9Stout (bufflOg &:pobshmg)BRONZES D7 Beck, C716

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LARGE INSULATED dog PRICED HOMhouse $45. Wrought iron 8light chandelier, $40, plus SALEhousehold furniture. 331- THOMAS A. BOYD0IIII6. 1016 HARVARD

FREE fill dehvered 885-8448. GROSSE POINTE PA

TWO Steamer trunks - new(J,2 block northof Jefferson)

interiors. Best offer. 886- Picker's Paradise mclu9067. Steinway Grand pi

COLLECTORS Plates - D' AI'- Steuben, chma, silverceau di Volteradici grand much morerr;ra series, Rockwell Friday, April 15th and

ent8ge, ~% off 77~1323. turday, Apnl 16th, 10-

GREEN Velvet tufted head- DU MOUCHELL'board with wood frame. Fits 963-6255Full or Queen, 779-1323. KNEEHOLE desk, m

PUBLIC SALE and matchmg chair, eTraditIonal household fur- lent condition, $50

mshmgs: Bush and Lane 4112Parlor grand piano, china, AMF boy's/glrl's blcylinens, Bric-a-Brac, 1435 3MJle drive, Grosse Pointe

$60 Children's woo

Park'1!Jril16, from 10a.mswing set, $75 Excell

STAL ER AND BOOS1l8:Hi148.

646-4560 WOOD Furnace - brn~ nevel ~, Subw-

OMMODORE VIC 20 home Woodmaster, model #computer for sale, tape cas- ~77, regularly $525,sette and games and m~ $350. 884-9287.dom, 882-0363. RUMMAGE Sale - W

OFA, pale yellow/white, day, Apnl ~, 10 a.m.$275; tea cart, $50. 77~5069 p.m. St. James Lutheafter 6 SOp m Church, 170 McMillanTARI 2600 with 5 games, TRASH BASH II - A$110, or best offer selling 30th, watch for It Sponsoadditional cartridges se. by Junior Class, Groparately, 885-&967. Pointe NorthARAGE Sale: Aprl1 16, 9-4, CHEST freezer, washer,17131 Veronica, Kelly-Toe- dryer, 10 CUbICfoot refrpber area, dinette set, elec- erator, copper side-by-stric fireplace, bedspread refrigerator, electric stowith canopy, like new baby 882-5681.Items, children's clothes,small bike, pool with filter, FRIGIDAIRE electric rawater skis, miscellaneous. works great, $75.

ARMON Cardin separates CLAYTON Marcus - Ea- 700 series, DLK, IJ,2 AmerIcan sofa, excellspeakers, 4 years left on condition. 881-3947.warranty, must sell. 365- EXECUTIVE wood des6551. bookcase and telephoERUVIAN Llama rug, stand. Excellent conditihandmade, black, tan and Best offer. 884-1554.white octagonal patterns in FRIGIDAIRE upright fr4J,2' by 6!h', white border. er, excellent condition, $1$350. 823-4325. 885-0079.ONTROL Hand brakes - RUMMAGE sale - furnitufor handi.:ap~, (autom<r clothing, household gblle) $100, verest-Jen- 1976 Impala, photograpnings wheelchair, like new, enlarger. Thursday throo$roO. Columbia 3 wheel bi. saturday, 9a m.-4p.m. 61cycle, $85. 1182-5427. Marseilles.

ESTATE SALE MOVING - Garage Salnique china cabinet, an-tique carved chaLSe loung£.

Thursday. Sunday, 0

Queen Anne deSK, pair'till 5 p.m. daily. 25941

Queen Anne chairs, Anti-dison Court, 81. Cia

que mahogany bed from ShoresEngland, round oak table, HOME ~ - Valley sla4 pressed back oak chairs, pool ta e, new conditioScott Shuptrine couch, all accessories $500 88cherry lamp table, 4'x6' 3022.woolen rug with oriental FURNITURE: Custom pIdesign, Hirsch lamp, brasslamp, bronze chandelier,

hide-a-bed, solid map~4\ with 4.,cblJ,ira.,S

crystal chandelier, antique lamp, stereo cabinet, 2dresser (over 100 years tables. 881-5535.old), victorian cooch, vic-torian lady'S side chair, ATARI 2,600'S FIXED aauthentic hand painted tuned up. $1.50 inspectiwall hanging, victorian charge. Call 4 - 6 p.mchest, kitchen cabinet, 6967.bedroom dresser, chest, SCHWINN BMX, excelleand table, large wooden condition, extras, $95.cabinet, lamps. tables, pic- 310.

res, pamtings, nurrors, WALNUT Master bed rooIants , dishes, pots, pans,nd several household furniture: woman's 6 draterns. Bronze, crystal, em- er dresser, man's fi

na, wooden and Sllver arti-drawer chest, nightstan

acts, much, much, more. mirror, king size hea

omething for everyone. board. AlHor $200. 2 antiApril 15, 16, and 17. (~5), brass finish lamps $15 eac

21124 Vernier. (one block one fruitwood tray tab

t of 1-94). lamp, $50. Popular bluegreen floral Nettlecre

o matching loveseats - king size bedspread, $ike new $175. 774-8188, Matching draperies, 2 si

tel' 4 p.m. $20.8lJ6.8448 after 5 P m.

ASSET Youth beds, solid DRILL PRESS - Rockweood, and mattresses. One lk capacity, 3lk strokark pine, one antique 4-selectlve speeds, cobite. Excellent condition, plete with motor' andttached Side rails are wood $95. Yardman lawn mow~dles Perfect for young 20" rotary, $15. Gas rang

dren. $50 each. 881-5590. 36", super condition,DECORATING-for sale, 884-3683.loveseats, La-~Boy chair, MOVING Sale - Saturdamps, drapes, bedroom 10, 4 p.m. 220 FIsher Roaet All items good condi- Apphances, air condIti.00. Evening call ~12. Reese traJIer hitch, mu'ITALIAN Provincial sofa. more

condition. $300 881- SOFA - blue, green, wbiglass, chrome cockta

VING SALE - 36' alumi. table and table lamp, Waurn extension ladder, iron- nut tables, lamp, dinin'te,2O" Schwinn grrl's bike, room china cabinet, 880" sound oak table, 3 air 39l8.onditioners, Mobilaire fan, SPRING FAIRaldwm console piano, and andISC 885-9137 LUNCHEON

Theodore HavIland Friday April 15, 11-4 fernImoge, 47 pieces $250. Kercheval at Lakepom .lease call after 5 p m 7l2- GRACE UNITED CHURC449 of CHRIST

CTORIAN Sofa - excellentFIREPLACE wood PrIvat

residence. If interested condition, need reupholster- 882-7206.ng, appraISed $1,000, ask-ng pnce $850. 774-73C11. DINING room table, 6 chaIrs

MOST New Hotpoint wa.buffet, Irght amber mahoga

r and dryer, $600. TrUD-ny 882-!nJ7

e bed, $200 881-3754 GIRLS Schwinn 10 spee

RAGE Sale - loads ofbike, good condtlon. 88

::Ji clothes, car seat,~.

----box, ladles size 12-14 MOVIE Camera - Hon

684 Hawthorne (1 block eywell Elmo dual filmatiast of Mack), Saturday, super 8, fully automatic30 - 12 30. excellent condition $225--- ------

ARI home Video ~ame plus 771-4503game cartridges, excel-

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nt condition 371-0021, SETH Thomas Grandfathe1-2992 clock $500 882-4731

ATE -S~Furruturi,- - - ---- - - - ---MOVING Sale . dmmg room

ne chma, crystal, books, table, 6 cane back chairsds and ends Saturday, large chl~a cabmet, $950;

pnl16, 12-5pm, Sunday, plano, KImball consoieprll 17, 12-5pm lOW? Bea. $925; 2 love seats, glass toPnsfIeld, Grosse POlOte lamp table, 2 small coffee

ark tables 4 bar stools, 882-4127- - - ---- days, 885-8655 evemngsSEASONEDFIREWOOD 8A-MUSICAL

FREE INSTRUMENTSDEILVERY WURLITZER Upright, excel

$50 A CORD521-5050

lent condition, $850 or begoffer 885-5136 after 6 .m.

VIIn the basement we have c

children's playhouse furm- Iture, office supphes, work- Ibench tools, 3 TV's, lots of ALkitchen things, rugs, etc she

If yoo fancy old thlOgs, thIs is dlthe sale for you GA

bI'll hand out numbered tIckets s

to each person 10 lme and to 1each person who comes to ethe door between 8-10a m I 8am no longer honoring ATstreet numbers due to all the 13confUSIOnSALE CONDUCTED BY ~

SUSAN HARlZ EST886-8982 fl

Watch for Big Sale on odLochmoor next week AA

FREEZER - Amana. chest cotype, hke new, $200 or best Poffer Portable dIShwasher,never uc;OO,top load 109, $150or best offer T/2,.5Wl7

WIDDER Iike- wrought Ironset, 10Pieces, excellent con-dItion Call or stop by, Sec-ond Hand Memories, 19014Hayes

The athc was full of grandm~ther's treasures mcludmgRoyal Ooul ton , RockwoodHaviland handpainted chi'na, cups and saucerspressed glass, marble stat-ues, Kerosene lamps, 2crotchet bedspreads, lovelyhandmade table linens, Sil-ver, and lots more

HARTZHOUSEHOLD SALE

275 ROOSEVELT,GROSSE POINTE CITY

Between Washington & Riv-ard and Maumee and Jef-ferson. Friday & SaturdayApril 15-16,10 a.m.-4 pm'

The whole house mOVIng saleISfull of all kinds of goodies. REThere is tradlWmal furni- 2ture mcludmg dropleaf Imaple table and ~ ladder sback chalTs, a Chippendale tihumpback sofa, 2 wing 71'chairS, a contemporary ete- Goodgere, a glass coffee table 2720chrome and leather chair,end tables and more; MOn

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SOFA - newly reoupholstered 72". Alsoswivel rocker 886-5145after 6 pm

KEROSENE Heater Ker<rSun radiant 8, never usedraffle pnze. 886-&t53

PORTABLE sewIng machinellke new. $75. lI82-~

CORRECTING Manualtypewnter $100. Rabbit fwolacket size 7, $45 SearsCraftsman hand lawnmow-er, $40 882-1929

MOVINGSale - small furni-ture, lamps, clothing, rrus-cellaneous. Friday, andSaturday, 15th/16th 9 am-5 pm 5535 Bluehill, De-troit

ELECTRIC stove, 38",R C A. deluxe $115. Twoman lOflatable boat, $50824-1746.

uAHAu~ ::'ale - movmg!Baby Items, household CItems 19141 Woodcrest,Harper Woods. Saturday~5 '

SERTA twin box spnng and Smattress, 3 years old, Ex-cellent condiUon. $40. 8z:l.3608

TICKETS fOrstAmbrOse ACommunity Players, "HelloDolly", April 22, 23, 24,~~~. G

FIRST LINl!: Mattress •Queen size and box spring,10 years old, SimmonsBeautyrest, best offer. 88S-8931.

SOFA - Hendredon, beige,down filled CUshiOns, 88"long 884-1257.

UPRIGHT piano; 2 seatbrown sofa; Spamsh tripledresser, lady's 26" Schwinnbike, 10 x 11 foot darkgreen rug, ladies' dresses, PSIze 16 lI82-683O after 7.30pm

2 KNOLL rosewood break-fronts, full glass slidingdoors, 4' x 6' x 14" deep, 882- C4al9.

LIKE new, ThomasvllieMediterranean bedroomset, headboard, nightstand,triple dresser with mirrors,chest. Best offer. 882-OO4B

ESTATE Sale. 65" beautiful Udark maple hutch, table,chairs, couch, stove, re-frlgerator, miscellaneous.l2347 Flanders, north ofOuter Drive near Gratiot.Thursday through Satur-day.

GAS RANGE - 30", dou-ble oven, best offer. 88&-2439.

~~CELLENT ConditioJi -roor' 53" x 76" crank: outaluminum Anderson porchwmdows. One Andersonporch door with crank ootwindow 32'" x 78". Threewood slated porch shades- 9'. Wooden double hungwindow with storm 5O"x49"blue indoor-outdoor carpet:12'x16' Pink kitchen appli.ances - all 10 excellent condt-tion G.E. wall oven, 4 burn-er cook top, combination re-frigerator-freezer, Hotpomtdishwasher, Nutone hoodand exhaust fan. Approxi-mately 17' of white finishedbase cabinets, 17' of wallcabinets Call after 6 p.m.,331-5915.

I-ARllCLESFOR SALE

FOUR-P-215-75R-15. TIRESSTEEL BELTED WHITEWALL RADIALS EXCEL-LENT CONDITION SELLIN SET OF 4 ONLY $20EACH FIRM 1184-4578

MUST SELL - 'i piece oflenfa1<;tyIe dInIng room set, 881-WiO

POOL l<lble - free, regula-tlonSize, slate top. needs repaIr8R2-4047,882-8547

*ESTATES SALE*YOU MUST SEE* * *

Gorgeou<; mlald mahoganyhedroom 'let With drapes and!)I'pao<;pread<; to matchheadboard<;

Beaullful <;andlewood FrenchProVinCial bedroom ~t

Exqul~lte 9 piece mahoganyOInm~ room set WIth need-lepOInt chairs

(,h~erendale dlmn~ set m wal-

Unu~ual matchmg pink velvet"hal'>C rocker, and chair

2 "anI e leg couche<;. 7 sofas andloH~('at'i. 46 chairs, 23 ta-hlf">. 5 desks, 38 lamps, 14<-h<1ndeher<;, 17 mIrrors, 1nar

ChIna. porcplam<; Toby mugs,cut gla'i'i depres<;lOn glass

P<tmlmg<; hro07.es, marbles, alarge (ollectlOn of Onen-11,llla .md accessones

Comp on In No waltmg mIme])rool If'r" and decoratorsIH']rome

ANTIQUE TRADER21B05Van Dyke

(81~ Mile - Warren)Dallv 105 756-7885

COLLECTING?The Colomal Shop carries

wooden, brass, and plasticplate hangers, stands, andeasels, as well as magnify-Ing glasses, slmlchromepolish kits for testmg goldand Silver and other collect-m~ needs as well Come seeus at 25701Jefferson near 10Mile Monday - Saturday11-6. 772-0430

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8-ARTlCLESFOR SALE

NEW wheelchair, EverestJ erullngs, $200 776-7C116

COMING SOON !--ASSISTANCE LEAGUE

TO THENORTHEAST GUIDANCE

CENTERGARAGE SALE

ST JAMES LUTHERANCHURCH

McMillan at KerchevalApril 29, 30 10 a m -6 p mQlIEEN Anne wing back

chair. $275 Queen Anne buf-fetlcredenza (With 4 carvedlegs) $475, Queen Annebenches, (velvet cover) $125each, room sIZe rugs (onen-tal style and Florar paltern)$125 each, Capo DI Montelamps, $75 each

Wedgwood chma, (completeservice for 8) with 4 extracups and saucers and many~C~C;~G:-j p!~'(~es,~4?~ ~1,(Capo DI Monte cups and<;aucer<;, $35 each

573-4578GOLD gUllded mirrors, smgle

bed, stereo cabmet, kitchenutensils, lawn furniture,rmscellaneous Items 824-7701

FORMAL duung room se-t~hv-:mg r,oom furOlture, new up-TIght freezer, 521-7068

CHAIRS ":"'-6-Hitchcock sten-Ciled ladder back, 5 piecerattan set, Delta 12" disc

. sander, 885-1751HOUSEHOLD Sail; - 1wm 33"

Hollywood beds, orientalrugs, Wicker table andchairs, floor-belt massager,bikes, lounge, dresser, cl~thing, and rummage 65Hampton, Shores, offLakeshore 9-3.30 pm,Saturday

COLOR TV 25';-cons<iJe$125.Electnc typewriter IBM$100,2 sofas $50, $95 air con-ditioner $85, electriC snowblower $75 881-2619

---~-- --FABULOUS Antique white

Rattan set, profeSSIOnallyrefinished and reupholster-ed, includIng couch, twochairs, ottoman, and cock-tail table Call after 6:00pm., 886-6487

MOVING SALE "':EveryUungmust go I Couches, endta-bles, bed, air conditIOner,barbeque, much more. 1dayonly Saturday, April 16th, 9a m - 4 P m 1362 Grayton,Grosse Pomte Park

, INUNDATED-! ---The flood of excitIng, unusual,

antiques, gIfts and collecti-bles Old Wacky has at theQlbldmai Shop thiS< weekiImk~at'h8ppened. 'dDWt1south look lIke a summersprmkle I Just WaIt till yousee the Steuben coveredcompote, the primitIvecrocker churn, the Silverplate tea service, the Fos-LorIa AmeTlcan patternpunch bowl, the cobalt blueand clear FostOria stem.ware the many new pieces ofFlestaware, the Mercuryglass candlesticks the Ger-man stems, the mterestIngold books, the bone china<.Upsand saucers, the Coul-don rock plate, the SalemservIces plates and the un-usual blue Willow plates,waiting for you at. The Col<rmal Shop, 25701 Jeffersonnear 10 Mile, Monday thruSaturday, 11-6, 772-0430Your Mastercard and Visaare welcomed, and don'tforget we buy and appraisetoo!

Thursday, April 14, 1983 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page sev~c

Y OWNER, lovely 3 bed-room, Hi bath, Enlluh.Deep lot. 975 Fisher, ..6«1.

EVEN THE PRICE ISBEAUTIFUL

Grosse Pointe near Jeffersononly $52,000. Three bed-room Colorual, 2 car gar-age, formal dmmg room,den, modern kitchen, excel-lent condition

EARL KEIM REALTYLAKESHORE

882.0283GROSSE Pointe Woods - 2

bedroom brick Wlth yearround Flonda room, at-tached garage, fInIshedoa<:eml'nt Open Sunday1-4. By owner, 886 3476.

BY OWNER357 ROOSEVELT PLACE

2 story farm Colonial886.3304

IMMACULATE custom En-glish Tudor, .. bedroom,paneled den, 2lh baths, 2fireplaces, attached 2 cargarage, central air, alarmsystem. Beautiful conditionins1de and out Assumable10114%.Grosse Pointe Park.B85-55(B

PEMBERTON - Well main-tained 9 room colonial withattached 2 car garage.Features charm and ele-gance with lovely hard-wood floors, pewabic Wefireplace, a modern kitcbenand modern beating systemfor low heating bi&. 11%mortgage available topurchaser.

CENTURY 21-AVID m-a1OO80' ON CANAL - .. bedroom,

brick ranch, zero Interestfirst year on Land Con-tract. Call Century 21 - Mr.K 771-7400.

THE GETAWAYVACANT WOODED

FARM PROPERTYLakefront property, acreage

near Bell River. Poesibleprivate lake. Vacant onlyor will build to suit.

EARL KEIM REAL TVLAKESHORE

882-0283ST. CLAIR SHORES - ..

bedroom Colonial on MilkRiVilf, lar~ lot, ingroUDIipool, circle drive and at-tached garage. Close toLiggett Schoof and Assump-tion Church. 22001 RiverRoad. Open Sunday 2-5.

CENTURY 21-AVID 77U1OO

SUNNINGDALE/LocbmoorClub. Sensational Cape Codon secluded lane In theWoods. Library, in-lawsuite, 4 full baths, plusmuch more. Grosse PointeReal Estate Co. 1l82-OO87.

HARPER WOODS - Gl"OSl!IePointe school district. 4bedroom bungalow, fire-place. formal dining room,applIances, plus dish-washer and disposal,$58.000 Land Contract.886-5752.

CITY DUPLEX - Live inone unitlrent other at$7OOtmonth! Each unit has21k baths. 2 car gar,age.Excellent location near Vil-lage! Grosse Pointe RealEstate Co. 882-0087.

GROSSE POINTE SCbools -3 bedroom brick bungalow,2 full baths, natural fire-place, 2 car garage, fullbasement $59,900. Ownerll82-8512.

RANCH, 3 bedroom, l1ri1bath,living-dining room, largekitchen with separate eat-ing area, famJIy room, airconditioned, 3 car attachedgarage with opener, LandContract. $89,000. 14M De-vonshire. Open Sunday 2-5,Il85-6523LEAN CUSTOM ranch -Edmunton. Fireplace, car-peted, 2 twin size bed-rooms, dining room, familyroom, finished basement,garage Fairly priced. ~3139EAUTIFtn.. .. bedroom, 21ri1bath Spanish CoIONal onlarge canal lot in VeniceShores Central air. customwoodwork, fireplace, ci.rt'»-lar staircase Many excit-mg extras. Offered at$168,000 or consider tradeon the right Grosse Pointehome By Owner 4155-4324.- ---------BEDROOM Colonial - 2~baths, family room, c0m-pletely redecorated, extras.ll86-6'1T1

- -------------Y OWNER - HarperWoods, $59,900 3 bedroombrick bungalow, a",,~assumable mortgage. OpenAprIl 17, 2-5 p.m. Call 8M-IIl92AX SHELTER - "=--Co-opapartment Whittlerll-M.One bedroom efficiency.Appliances, carpeUDl,drapes Low maintenance.$11,900. Cash 8IU176.

13-REALESTATE

A LIFE STYLEGrosse Pointe near

Lakeshore Drive for onl)'$98,500. Brick Colonial,2-car attached garage,three bedroom, modernkitchen, formal dinLogroom, beautiful home Inexcellent condition. Call forprivate sbowing

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THREE hedroom Colomal,fireplace With glass doors,newly decorated, yearround sun room with wetbar, hardwood floors, Kara-stan carpetmg, built-m dls-washer, deck, new gutters,gas forced air heat, 11kbaths, 2 car ~arap;e, GrossePomte Farms, $9'2,500. CallMax, days. 964-3100, even-mgs - 886-3258

13-REALESTATE

TODAY'S BESTBUYS

GROSSE POINTEGROSSE POINTE PARK

6/6, 2 family, 2 gas furnacSide drive, 2 car garaggood Investment at $48,000TermsGROSSE POINTE PARK

NOTTINGHAM . 3 bedroosmgle, side drive, 2 car gage, house remodeled, vesharp! Near schools ashopping, $49,000 Eaterms.

Handyman's SpeCial . Thhouse need shelp! 5/5come Gas heat New electrIcal system Sold as$32,500 Land Contraterms Available to quUled buyer. Call to seeGROSSE POINTE CITY

New IIstmg - 3 bedroom brlcSide drive, 2 car garage. gheat, deep lot Buy of tweek 1$62,500- Easy TermCROWN REALTY

821-6500TOM McDONALD & SONS

3rd GENERATIONOPEN Sunday 2-5 Gros

Pomte - CRANFORD TERACE Umts on Cranfoand Cadieux, 5 bedrootownhouse, gas heat, gaage and basement, $87,900MICillGAN REALTY CO

296-7602BY OWNER

ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE1575FAIRHOLME

"WOODS"Excellent conditIon center e

trance 3 bedroom ColonialLarge family room witfireplace. Iivmg room wifIreplace, large dminroom Natural fIreplace 1Dbasement Custom drapenew carpet, wrought Irofenced-m yard, 2 car garage Central air and sprink1er system Much more.

882-2719---CUSTOM bullt brick horn

large hving room with bawindow, 2 bedrooms on firfloor, expansion seconfloor, updated Formica kichen, tile bath, aluminumstorms and screens, Insulalion, carpeting, hard woodfloors, one block to GrossPointe bus and shoppmgchoice location. PrIce reduced to $29,900. For quicsale call Schultes Real Estate, 573-3900 for appoinment

LAKESHORE Village condo8lh - Jefferson, remodeledend umt, drapes, new funace, central air. appliances, finished basemenclubhouse with pool, pricedto sell. 774-5566

WOODS, 1725 Allard, threbedroom, bath and a halfcountry kitchen, formal din109 room; large livinroom, fIreplace; familroom, fmished basemennewly decorated and carpeted Appointment. TUl5669 or 296-7473

2 BEDROOM townhousecondommlum - St. JohnEastland area Apphancesair, easy terms, high $2O's371~5 or 961~93

ST. CLAIR Shores 3 bedroombrick ranch with appliances 773~124 or 778-3761

MUIR ROAD, three bedroomIlh baths, excellent COndltion, $57,500. 3-7 P m. byowner, 881-3189.

925 HARCOURT - First offermg for this immence Tudoflat. Extras too numerous tolist Immaculate conditionLarge assumable mortgageatlO% interest For detaIleddata sheet, please call 824-4490

--- - ---- -----CENTER Entrance Colonia

m Park, 3 bedrooms. Phbaths, hvmg room withfIreplace, dining room} denlarge kitchen, fimshedbasement. 2lh car semi.attached garage. large fencedyard, neWly remodeled in-Side and out. Must see' Byowner, $97,500. Call 331-0119

PRICED to -seiTby owner 3bedroom bnck bungalowrecently redecorated Veryclean Must see 881-3406

MODERN 4- bedroom, - 2lhbath Colomal in Woods2,300 sq fl, near schoolsowner 886-4581

BYOWNER ---81 SUNNINGDALE

Grosse POinte Shores4 BEDROOM COLONIALNO BROKERS PLEASE

885-6649 after 4 p m

HOMEOWNERS

All VlOlatlOnc; Corrected Before And After Cloc;mg GROSSE POINTE WOODS

MR MADURSKI - 62.1Pear Tree Lane, by ow-881-5105 8 305 00 ner custom bUilt, 2 large

bedroomc;, formal dinIngHOME OWNERS Conc;lder room, 2 baths, fireplace,

these examples of msurance blllit In kitchen, foyer WithprotectIOn on your home marble floor, mtercom andOnly $167 per year for stereo "yslem, buIlt-m bar,$60,000 $218for $lMl,OOO1293 f1msht'd basement with recfor $100,000 Thoms Insur room, powder room, sprmk.ance Agency Eastland ling system Open SundayCenter 881.2376 2-5 882-6379

CLINTON TOWNSHIPEnJOY 1,900 squae foot two-bedroom condomInium fea.turmg large rooms, 2lhbaths, 3 car garage atSchultz Estates, 19 milesEast of Garfield 286-2330.

GEORGIAN --C-OLONIALBeaut.:fully appomted home1012 Kensington. 3 fIrepla-ces, large hving-room, kit-chen with breakfast. dirungroom, den and screened ter-race, 4 bedrooms plus sunroom on second. 2bedroomson third. $164,500 By owner885-1005

sf-CLAIR SHORES area:3bedroom bnck ranch. 11kbaths, fmlshed basement,fenced yard Call for ap-pomtment, 772-5912

THREE -Bedroom - homeFlfeplace, St Clair ShoresBy owner. 294-7617

RIVIERA Terrace ~ 2 bed-room, 2 baths, upperPriced for qwck sale 689-4429

ANCHOR BAY-=- 2 bedroomcondominIum, With goodlake view, Ilh baths, bal-cony, basem ent, $48,000757-6200 week-days, 725.5887, week-ends-- --~ --

COLONIAL - 3 bedroom mbaths, completely remod-eled and redecoratedEnergy effiCIent LIVIngroom Wlth bay and fireplace,formal dmmg room, famIlyroom, recreatIon room Wlthfireplace, 2 car bnck gar-age, patio and gas grill.$108,000 1454 Falrholme,Grosse Pomte Woods OpenSunday 1-5p m Call before 6p.m 885-6523 After 6 pm881.7829

FOR SALE by owner, 3 bedroom ranch,large MutschlerkItchen mcludes aIr condl'tlonmg $165,000 Star Of TheSea area Shown by ap-pomtment only Call 886.0131

1~EALESTATE

NORTHERN Emmet Countynear Larks Lake, 3bedroomhome, large famHy room,workshop, garage, 4 pondson 160 acres. ItO acreswooded! WIll dIYlde. TermsJim Brannan Auchon &Realty, Boyne City 616-582-7613

BUSINESS andINVESTMENTPROPERTIES

ExclUSivelySALES - LEAS!!.S

EXCHANGESVirgmla S Jerrnes, Realtor

882-0899

FOR SALE OR LEASE76 Kercheval, on the Hill.

Two-story building, 2Oxloowith basement

TOLES AND ASSOCIATES885=2000

WATER PARADISELake and canal60 x 340 lot, one

of a kmd Under $100,000HeWitt Realty, 949-5590

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12E-eOMMERCIALPROPERTY

12D-LAKE ANDRIVER PROPERTY

130' WIDE CANAL runs bythiS quality 3 bedroomRanch 14' cathedral ceil-mg lOden-wet bar,2baths,large Mutschler kitchen39350 Venetian, 463-7112

SCENIC LEELANAU Pen-Insula, year round, 8room waterfront home onapproximately 200' sel.ected beach. OmenaPOInt Cove Built 1975.energy effiCIent Attach-ed, overSized 2 car gar.age Numerous luxuryappointments Includmg a4 foot fireplace, wet bar,37' deck ImmedIate pos-sessIOn $162,500 Shownby appomtment only FormformatIon can 886-6934after 5 PM

11A-eAR REPAIR

MARCO ISLAND - beautiful2bedroom, 4 bath condo Allamemties; cable TV, wa-sherldryer, private beach,pools, tennis, boat docks, 24hour secunty. Days, 372-3456, after 6 p.m. 881-9577

12B-VACAnONPROPERTY

12D-LAKE ANDRIVER PROPERTY

ST. CLAIRShowplace home on prime lo-

cation Just north of the St.ClaIr Inn Magm.hcent land-scaped lot with 120ft of StClair River frontage, dockand boat hOISt. Custombrick ranch home with ter-race, heated pool and guesthouse Greenhouse and se-curity system Under-ground sprmkler system.$249.000.

ON ST CLAIR River - fabu-lous Vlew, quality construc-tIon and good locallon makethiS 2 bedroom bnck ranchan excltmg fiver home 105ft. of river frontage Manyextras mclude a boathouseWIth electflc hOist $179,000.

BEAUCHAMPREALTORS

329~4755

APPROXIMATELY 1,:m sqft. rear of 20183Mack. Canuse front entrance. 1,800sqft , 20187Mack. completely

WANTED _ BOATWELL. 19' remodeled 882-5420.After 6mboardloutboard Adult p m. 881-88!.?...-_ __ _ _ _owned and' operated 5t. INVESTORSClair Shores area 771-4338_ 2,700 sq ft commercial build-

Ing located in St. ClairShores Attractive LandContract termsMICHIGAN REALTY CO

MUST SEE to believe! 21 296-7602. ask for Ronfoot Venture camper, excel-lent condition, swmg-out 12F-NORTHERNkitchen, Ice box. awning, PROPERTYsleeps 6 886-2706.

1976 APACHE Empire, pop-up. 8 sleeper, furnace, icebox, double dinette, double

< gas,bo~ies\"hardly used,$1,700 or best offer. 839-73'73.

11F- mAILERSAND CAMPERS

11E-BOAT DOCKAGEAND STORAGE

- -- - - - --- ..... ..-.---

DEAD OR ALIVECARS - TRUCKS

FREE TOWING - 7 DAYS365-7322 - 368-4062

S&C Boat Mamtenance wantsto clean your boat or cruIS-er. Call now for an appoint-ment 881-7378.

1!116ALUMACRAFT 16' SIdeconsole With 50 h P Evin-rude electnc Bowdeck.lockable rod storage, flatcarpeted floor, traJler andnew moormg cover. $2,850Call after 5 p.m, 886-6934

46' CHRIS CRAFT fiberglass,Aquahome fully equipped.command bridge, dual con-trols, excellent condition,sleeps 8. Dave Campbell874-~ or after 5, 776-3617

---- - ----- - KERCHEVAL AVENUETOP $ $ $ $

Paid For Your Junk or Un- Walton Pierce, 2nd floor, 1,700wanted Car. SQ ft

HULL AU 1U PAHT:, LAMBRECHT ill:ALTY CO894-4488 Richard Joy 964-4522

-- - - -- --

11C-SOATS BOIS BLANC Island 240'AND MOTORS Lake Huron frontage on

west shore $21.500 after 6.372-7389.

JUNK OR wrecked cars andtrucks Top dollar paid.776-4529 or 777~52

11D-BOATREPAIR

FIRERIRD, 1971,kept up well,excellent condition, $2,4001offer ll82-8987 .

ST. CLAIR SHORES SPacIOUS2 bedroom ranch on LakeSt Clair with canal fron-tage, sunken living room,

CHRYSLER LeBaron station Mutschler kitchen, recrea.wagon - 1978, low mileage, hon room with wet bar,leather mterior, all power, huge family room withgreat family car 822-4592 panoramic view of the

1965MuSTANG 2 ;~aUt(). lake Covered boat hoist onmatic, recently restored, the canalexcellent condition $4,900. ~~.!U~ ~!-~~P 778-8~~343-0151 CANAL BRICK RANCH -

11B-CARS WANTED famlly room, 2 fireplaces,TO BUY fInished basement with wet

bar, 35 ft boat slip Allterms, Ask for Rudl HeWittRealty, 949-5590

11-CARSFOR SALE

EASTSIDETRANSMISSION

16301 MA<;I( ot 3 MIFRIIROA.. TlSI

WORK GUARANTUO8.4.5959

MERCEDES BENZ & AUDI SERVICEJOHN AND HOLGER

SERVICE CENTER INC.16521 EAST NINE MILE ROAD, EAST DETROIT

(BETWEEN GRATIOT AND KELLY ROAD) ,We speclahze m Mercedes Ben7, Audl and V W re-

paIr'! Five mechamcs to serve you Servmg sat.Isfled cuc;tomers for more thtm 16 years We areopen Monday through Friday from 8 a m to 6pm

11A-CARREPAIR

11-eARSFOR SALE

1979 BONNEYILLE-Sedan,new condition, 11,800miles,301,air Best offer, 312-3263.-- ------------

OMNI 1979- 4 door, automa.tIc, good condition, no rustNew tIres and brakes, 47,000mIles, rustproofed. $2,650527-5719

1m FIAT Sup;r Brava, verygood condition, 4 door, au.tomallc, white Wlth tan m.teflor, sunroof, AMIFM,cassette, super tuner WithPIOneer speakers, Perelhradials, child safety locks,reclinmg seats, adjustablesteenng, takes regular gas$3,500, negotiable, 885-4313-- - - - - -

PLYMOUTH HOrizon 1979, 4door Hatchback, stick shift,radiO heater, power steer.109, luggage rack, deluxemterlOr, new tires, excel-lent condition, 30 m p g ,$2,450 839-4047

1978 CHEVETTE, 4 door, 4speed, air, stereo, very goodconditIon, $2,100or best of.fer 884-5696-- ---- --- - -

MERCEDES BENZ, 1982, 380SL Monday through Fri-day, 9 am- 5 pm 54()-6900after 6 p m 26U264

11-CARSFOR SALE

1978 NOVI 6 cylinder, power 1980 MERCURY Zephyr (de-steering. power brakes. luxe Ford Fairmont), 421,000 miles $2,600 772- door. 4-speed, air. power6644 steering-brakes, cruise,

____ _ __ stereo, deluxe interior - ex-1982HONDA Accord - 11,000 terlor, new tires, rust-

miles, must sell 775-6886 proofed when new, excel-i9so BUICK Skylark,limited 2 lent throughout $3.695 884.

door, lIll, trunk lock, wire 1061wheels,AM/FMstereotape, 1968 CAMARO convertlbte~cruise auto, 9-5, 963-1467 black. new top, good condi-

1981BUICK LaSabre4door. tion, $3,500 or? 884-4967.29,000 miles, spilt electrIC 1960-i\SPEN-2 dOoGautO~6seats, air, tilt, electriC rear cylmder, power steering,window. $7,500 886-9793 _ power brakes, aIr, 36,000or-

1979 MUSTANG Hatchback, Igmal mdes, no rust, mustautomatic, 6 cylInder, low see to appreciate this creammJleage, $3,300 After 5 30, puff $3,775 792-2790885 7925 Z~28, 1982, fully loaded, spe-

1968 CAMARO ConvertIble, clal seats 885-2985excellent condition, $4,500 1981 HONDA -CI~IC i500GL~~~gotlable_~-~9 _ reasonable Call 881.3164

1978 DATSUN B210 Hatch- 1982RIVIERA --Low mileage,back, 5 speed, sound body, loaded, hght grey - burgunmmor rust, clean mterlOr, dy, Astro roof, 6 cylinder

_$1,8~~2-84~~te~_4 pm $12,900 or best offer 372-HIGH STYLE _5977 _ _

LOW MILEAGE lliBO CuTLASS I31vugham1976 Cadillac Coupe de Ville dIesel, 4 door, power locks,

Very sharp and 10 excellent Ziebarted, excellent shape,conditIon Wire wheels, ~~ _ _ __ -- ----stereo 8-track, loaded 1981 CHEVROLET CaprIce$2,300 Owner, 881-8507 ClassIc, diesel, 26 plusGrosse Pomte Woods m p g Best offer 779-5100

1979PINTO-=-4 speed, power 1978OMNI-. ror ,- automatic,steermg, AM/FM cassette. AM-FM, rustproofed, new264-0248 radials, 30 m p g , $2,775

i977 CHEVY Impala - stat- 881-3245IOnwagon. good condltlon, 1981 PONTIAC LeMans sta-$2.200 882-6692 tionwagon Loaded, 24,000

1982 CAVALIER Wagon _ miles, hke new 886-4652.power steermg, brakes, 1983 CAVALIER, red,cloth interIOr, ., speed, 4-speed, 4-door, sunroof,AM/FM, 48,000 mile war- 14,000miles 882-4047ranty. Excellent condition - ------and gas mileage, $6,195 1981 COUGAR XR7 - fUlly885.7606 loaded. low miles, best of-

1977 OLDS Cutlass Supreme fer 886-al38_ power steermg, power 1977 OMEGA Hatchback -brakes, air condltlomng, automatIc, power steering,rear defogger, electric win- power brakes. bucket seats,dows and door locks, $1,400 sport wheels, low mIleage,884~344 AMtFM stereo cassette.

PONTIAC 6,000 LE 1982 _ 4 $2,5OO0rbestoffer.824~528door, loaded, 8,800 miles CAPRICE 1977 - automatIc,must sell Best offer, 886' good condillon 886-7516.0645. 1973 OLDS 98 - new "paint

1977PLYMOUTH Sport Fury new vinyl top, exhaust sys-_ automatic, air, power tern, battery, Runs great,wmdows, brakes, steering, $1,500. 886-6304speed control, excellent CUTLASS 1976 - alr, powercondition, $2,695 886-9407 steering/power brakes, Zei-

1977 VEGA _ 55,000 miles bart, AM/FM stereo, excel-Good condition, new brakes, lent condition, 839-3950,must sell. $1,200 After 4 224-5622dayspm, 343-9378. 1980 FORD piNTO excellent

1978FORD Fiesta-excellent condition, 4 cylinder, 4condition, fantastic gas speed, power brakes,mileage. Low mIleage, Michehn tIres, low mileage,$2,495 885-3091. 371-4858

BMW 1962- 3201,loaded, ex- 1980 PLYMOUTH CHAMPcellent condition, $14,900 Custom - auto, AM/FM

~1-8022_. _'_"_'" ). _. , _" S,t~ecWHggp.ge r~.,~\ ~7.ooo.riilles, excellent conditIon

1973FORD LTD, mechanical. $3,~OO. Start Friday 758.Iy sound, good trans porta. 1366bon. $400. Call after 6, 882-3086 1981BUICK Park Avenue, 4

1978 MUSTANG Coupe, red door, white with blue topAM-FM, auto, 45,000 miles' and interior, AM1FM

II d. . 'stereo. with CB V6, goodexce ent con ltion $2,800 performance 20-24 m.p g881-2992. 26,000 miles. Rust-proofed,

1977MONZA - Power steering, excellent condttion $9,500brakes, 8-cylmder. auto- 777-7976.matic. nice condition, MERCEDES-l972, 22ii,-auto-$1,850 293-5870 mabc, power brakes,

1980 WHITE Eldorado - Wlth AMiFM, defogger Runsblack convertible top, black great, very neat. $4.850.leather interior. Mint condi- 521-0803 ~tIon 882-0079 1975 PLYMOUTH window

1981 ACCORD - 5-speed, van - custom mterlor,AM-FM cassette. 886-0418. $1.300. 774-9017, 882-4137.

1983 MUSTANG GT, 5 litre, 1980 BUICK LeSABRE, 4loaded with all options, 7,000 door, dark blue, V-6, 20miles Call 885-4J543after 6 m P g, 34,000 miles $4,900p.m 777-1D28------- - ----

BLAZER, 1979, 305. V~, bur- 1982 VOYAGER Premier -gundy with white top, very eight passenger wagon Sixgood condition. $6,200 or cylinder With overdrive,best offer 885-7197. stereo, factory warranty.

1978 BUICK Century sport $8,800 886-3620.coupe - aIr, stereo, AM-FM - - - - -----cassette tape deck, many 1981 HONDA ACCORD, 4

ooddoor, 5 speed. power steer-

optIons, very g condi- 109, Kenwood digitaltion, 53,000 mIles, $2,800 AM/FM stereo cassette.886-7892after5p.m. Fnday ThIS car has 53,000 exc~

CHEVE'ITE 1980 - 2 door, 4 tionally maintained miles.cylInder, 4-speed, deluxe Must see $6,425 778-9219cloth interior, mint condi- u.sl EScORT GL - 4 speed,tion. 26,000 mIles Asking aIr, stereo, cruise control,$3.250, negotIable. 771~953. extras, $4,200 886-6761.

DART 1976Sport ..6 cybnder I 1m HONDA ACCORD LX,SautomatiC, power steering speed, 43,000 mdes, onginaland brakes $1.050 Call owner, regular gas, air,773-3739 AMIFM stereo, tape, $3,950

1978BUICK Electra Limited, 882-7128~idoo;,IIkbe

lnek~ indand out, BMW 3~ t9s2 - -0I11y8~900

ac on ac, oa ed, best miles, mIDt condition,offer. 885-4934.__ __ every option, stIll under

warranty 886.7124 after 6pm - -

1982 CHEVETTE - 9,000miles, 2 door, diesel, auto-matic, has AM/FM cassettestereo, undercoated 886-5023

$1500

.$3000

$500

7 DAYS

BMW 1962- 3201, loaded, ex-cellent condition, $14,900.~22

1979 TORONAQO--=- ,gold.camel velour, Interior,loaded, 22,000 miles, $7,900881-5114-- - -- - - -- - -

1965 IMPALA - 4 door, verylittle rust, white 886-1841

1981 FORD -MUSTANGHatchback - power steer-109, power brakes, AMIFMstereo cassette, plus extrasExcellent conditIOn, $5,200886-2004- - - -

PLYMOUTH Rehant 1981 -Deluxe 4 door LIke new,air, speed control $5,500779-6551

11-CARSFOR SALE

CHEVY. 1973,$600, runs good.Chevrolet, 1974, Classic,loaded, excellent, $1,950881.2619

1982 CHEVETTE - 4 door,2-tone blue, automahc, air,stereo and more. $5.300.885-5186

1981 HONDA Prelude -AM.FM stereo, heat, sun.roof, low mileage, rust.proofed, excellent condi-hon, $7,500.881-4231 after 5pm

1982 ESCORT - Silver grey~4-speed, 7,900 miles, mustsell, make offer 885-0656.

---------------MARK VI 1961-4door, loaded,

like new, low mlleage, fac.tory warranty. 88~527

1979DODGE 00101,.4 door,au:tomatlc, excellent condl-hon, $2,500 firm 343-0110

-------~--- -1979MUSTANG Turbo, power

steermg, power brakes, AC,tinted windows, AM-FMstereo, alarm system, $3,300or best offer 8!l16211--------------

1974 MUSTANG AMtFM, 6cylinder, automatic, goodtires, good on gas $1,200774-9017, 882-4137

MUSTANG convertible) 1968,automatIc, 6 cylmder,AM-FM stereo, mmt condt-bon all the way, collector'sitem Lime body, while top$4,250, only serious buyersplease 839-4047.

1979CUTLASS CalaiS, loaded,power moon roof, low mlle-age, 882-9450after 5.30 p.m.

1976 CUTLASS, full power,mint condition, spotless in-Side and out $2,000 or best293-3736

IMPALA, 1977, mce, secondcar for the family. 32,900miles, $2,895 777-6420

1978MUSTANG Mach I - V-6,power steenng, brakes,4-Speed, T-top, air, stereo,rear defogger, excellentcondition, best offer. 776-7557. After 6 p.m

1981 BUICK Regal Limited,fully eqwpped, 19,000miles,$7,000 822.5778

1982 PONTIAC Grand PrIXW, 4 1V-6 engine, light redwood metallic with Landautop, accent strIpes, console,auto transmission, Euro-pean bucket seats, cruise,power windows - locks,AM-FM stereo cassette, till,rally wheels, rear defogger,white side wall steel beTtedtires, other options 8,500ml1es. perfect $9,000includ-ing 36 month contmuousprotection plan 882-2415of-fice, 343-2200.-

IEoRn LTD~J.977 - 4 door,power brakes, power steer-109, AM-FM stereo, air con-ditioned, rear defogger, 68,.000 mdes. $1,975 firm 885-1341

1974 JAVELIN - 6 cylmder.62,000miles, good conditIon886-7308

1974 FIAT X-19, new pamt,brakes, rebuilt engine. 882-6997.

1981 OLDS Cutlass Brough-am, 2 door, moon roof.Michelins, wire wheels, tilt,cruise, air, power seats .steermg - brakes - wlndows-locks Much more $6,950 orbest 884-4402.

CADILLAC 1978Sedan de VIl-le. Immaculate, low mile-age, garaged $5,550 294-4921

1975 FORD LTD Landau - 2door, loaded, exceptIonal$1,600 774-9017,882-4137

1982 OLDS Sierra, 4 door,$8,900,884-0420 after 6

1982 DATSUN Maxima, Sil-ver, 5-speed, sunroof. load-ed, 11,200miles $9,900 882-7128

1979 GRANADA, power, ster-eo, cruise, new tires 886.2477

197-S-pL YMOUTH StatIon.wagon, air condItiOnIng,AM.FM, some rust, 58,000mlles $875 881-7905.

886-0613SerVing the Grosse Pomtes for 11 Years"

Pick Op and Return AutoWITHIN 3 HOURS

SeeRay Campise

DRUMMYOLDS

• Complete Cleaning of Intenorand Exterior

• Wax Auto, Chrome & Shampoo Carpet(Includes $1500 Package)

• Apply Rubbing Compound

7.m 10pm

STEVE" L!J t R d-t-.RUSI"G'S "'u 0 Cleon I lonlng

THE 83's ARE HEREORDER YOURS NOW'

For that pl.'rsonal touch onnew or used cars

772-2200

I

11~ARIFOR 8ALE

1980 MUSTANG, auto, air,stereo, power steeringlb-rakes, 885-7467

191M> CITATION Xl1~ air ~ 40m p g., power steering/b-rakes. $4,450. 82HI393.

1979 HORIZON 4 door, au-tomatic, two tone, excellentcondition, $2,850. 771-1816-----------

1982TRANS AM 11,500nules,5 0 Liter TDI full powerT-tops, ex~ellent condittonMust sell. $11,500 771-3350.

SUBURBAN= -GMC-I979Well cared for Body mgood shape Runs beauti-fully, good tires $4,700885-1626

u.sl PONTIAC Grand Prix -=T.tops, bucket seats, aircondItioned, loaded, rustproofed, low mlles, excel-lent condition $8,000 776-3607.

1978 vw WiiiteRabbitr>e:.luxe, air, AM/FM stereo,excellent conditIon, $2,8008&kJlOO

1979HORIZON 4 door, slick,air, AMtFM cassette With 4speakers, new brakes, newexhaust system, no rust,$2,500 296-5725

NEW 1983RED CADILLAC

CIMERRONUnder 4,000 miles. Loaded,

undercoated, 3 year con-tinuous protection policy,too small for business, paid$13,300; askmg $11,300.

885-9167PONTIAC 6,000 - LE 1982 -

loaded, sunroof, AMIFMcassette, fuel Injected,$8,950 Call after 6 p.m.,527-6523-------

1980 FIAT SPYDER -loaded, 31,000 miles, bestoffer. 882-0289

1974 SUPER BEETLE FM,stick, some rust Runsgood $950. 771-4338.

DODGE MONACO 1977 -cruise, air, power steering,brakes, AM/FM, lIght bluein and out, very smoothrunning, $1,500 884-3736.

1!114COUGAR XR7 - powerwindows, seat, brakes,steering, locks Automatictransmission, tilt wheel,AMIFM stereo, cruISe, reardefogger, climate control,delayed wipers, $1,050 886-9401

u.l2 DIESEL CHEVE'ITE-5 speed, manual, custominterior, new radials, 43m p g. combined, Dynolrustproofed, poly-coated,SCotchguarded, many moreextras. 34,000 miles, $6,000Call 882-5783.

1978 PLYMOUTH Sport Wa-gon, 9 passenger, loaded,excellent condition, $2,550.771-1816.

1981 FORD ESCORT - 4speed, air conditioned,AM/FM stereo, rustproofed. low miles, excel-lent condition $4,300 776-3607

1979HORIZON TC-3. 4 speed,excellent condition, $3,250884-7079

1982 JEEP CJ-7, 5 speed, 6cylinder, AM/FM cassette,hard and soft top, Polycoat,lots of extras Excellentcondition, low mileage,black. Must see $8.500881-0025.

1979 CAMARO, V-8. auto.matlc, power steermg,power brakes, air, stereo,40,000 miles, $4,500 Week-days after 6 p m 771-8358

1978 CADILLAC Coupe deVille - 2 door, loaded, lowmileage, silver blue Withleather intenor All optIonsCall 263-9483after 6 p m

1982CHEVROLET SuburbanSilverado package, fullyequipped, full power, air,automatic 4 speed Withoverdnve, excellent condi-tion, $11,500 llliJ.-6553

CARS sell for $11895 (aver-agel Also Jeeps, Pick-ups Available at localGov't Auchons For DI-rectory call 8Os-aa7-ro<JO,ext 1626 Call refundable

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H.F. JENZENBUILDINGDESIGNED

REMODELING ANDADDITIONS

ARCHITECTURALSERVIC~

BATHROOMS ANDKITCHENS

REPLACEMENTWINDOWS

RE-ROOFINGALUMINUM SIDING

& TRIM

777-6840LICENSED & INSURED

LICENSEDELECTRICALCONTRACTOR

HIghest quality - Lowestprices Free estimates.MASTER ELECTRIC978-7625 or 879-9518

BARKERCONTRACTORS

Modernization • Alterations •AdditIOns. Family Rooms• Kitchens & Rel!reatlonAreas

JAMES BARKER886-5044

21c-ELECTRICALSERVICE

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REPAIRS• Roofmg • Gutters • Chlm.

neys • Porches • All Car-pentry

LICENSED AND INSURED573-4276

21F-HOMEIMPROVEMENT

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EASTVIEWALUMINUM INC,

1700IIMACKNR. CADIEUX

Grosse Pointe ParkGlass-screen repair, siding,

storms, trim, roofmg, gut-ters] wrought iron, (vmylproaucts), awrungs

881-1060or 527-5616FREE ESTIMATES

ALUMINUM DOORS ANDWINDOWS, SCREENS RE-PAIRED, FREE PICKUPAND DELIVERY, DOOR-WALLS, PORCH ENCLO-SURES FRED'S STORM,839-4311 EVENING CALLSWELCOME.

21E-STORMS ANDSCREENS

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TV AND STEREO SERVICEFree eshmates, for service,call Joseph, Harper Woods881-5574

COLOR TV, HI.Fl, STEREO885-0264

ANTENNASAMJ ELECTRONICS

TV, stereo, sales and serviceFree esllmates PanasolUcAuthOrized SerVice, 20649Mack, Grosse Pointe Woods.MondaylFrlday, 10-8,Satur-day, 10-6 882-8540

21D-TV ANDRADIO REPAIR

ELECTRICAL WORK by Ii.censed, Insured contractor.Free eshmates - 881.9751

S & J ELEC'fRlCResidential-CommerCial

No Job Too Small885-2930

RETIRED-MASTER- electri-cian LJcensed VIOlatIOnsServices Increased Alsosmall JObS TU ~c.lOO-- cOLvTCLe--

ELECTRIC CO.Ranges, Dryers, SerVIces,

DoorbellsVIOLATIONS

FAST EMERGENCYSERVICE

774-9110

COMPLETE TUNE.UP $7 95,All makes, all ag~ All partsstocked 885-7437.

21c-ELECTRICALSERVICE)

PIANO TUNING llnd repaIr-109 Work gl(aranteedMember AFM E;pward Fel-ske 465-0358_______ -4.-- __

PlANO SERVICES - Tuningand repair QuaJlfled tech-niCian Flexible hours

_~~I~g d:s~nt ::.'181-8Z76

21B-SEWING -MACHINE'

21A-f'IANO HSERVICSf

SUDRO INSULATIONSmce 1948

Tired of paymg skyrocketmg fUE'l hills? A.,k forour portfolio of homeswllh current fuel hIll"avlng" Take advantageof our off "eac;on prlcmgno", Comfort for all"eason, 15'7, FederalTax Credit

l$81-3515

21E-STORMS ANDSCREENS

21A-PIANOSERVICE

COMPLETE PIANO serVlceTunmg, rebUildIng, re£llUsh-109 Member Plano Techm-clans Gmld Zech-Bossner731-7707

HI<:PAiFi- REFINISHINGEuropean Master Te..hmuan40 Yrs Exp Free Est

TELEPHONE 832-6721

20E-INSULA liON

21-MOVING

McCALLUM MOVING com-pany Modern truck andequipment Estabhshed m1918 - Fully msured Also,plano specIalists 776-7898

RELIABLE POINTE residentWithtruck will move large orsmall quantities.

INSUREDBob 882-1968

NEED SOMETHING moveddelivered or disposed of?Two Pointe resiaents Willmove or remove large orsmall quantities of furniture,appllances, pianos - orwhat have you Call for freeestimates Call John Stem-mger, 343-0481or 822-~

P S Others may copy our adbut never our pnce, experi-ence or style.

PROFESSIONAL Floor Sand-ing and fJnlSlung Speclahz-ing In dark stammg. Call forfree estimate. W Abraham,979-3502.

G BeG FLOOR COFloor sanding profeSSIOnally

done Dark staInmg and fm-!Slung. All work guaranteedFree estimates References

885-0257KEl:.MvV

Floor sandIng, refmislung, oldfloors a specialty ExpertIII staIn. 535-7256.

FLOOR SANDING, stairungFree estimates, workman-ship guaranteed. 382-5323

INSULATIONBlown-In

AttiCS & SidewallsFree Energy Audlts

0"1. UTIUTY FINANCINGToxic Foam ExtractIOnFormaldehyde Testmg

ALL POINTES CONST CO.886-3537

LET GEORGE DO ITWasher, dryer, dishwasher

and ranges repaired Allmakes. NO SERVICE.CHARGE 11repaIred Guar-anteed parts and serviceSpeCializing in GE, Ken.more and Whirlpool prod-ucts.

PERSONALIZEDSERVICE SINCE 1965

George Stults885-1762

RICHlE'S Appliance ServiceCenter. We service allmajor apphances 100%wrItten guarantee on allservice We have a com-plete line of new and usedparts available. 885-0079

20H-FLOORSANDING

2OF-WASHER ANDDRYER REPAIR

20E-INSULATlON

FIREPLACE, wood stoves, 011flue cleamng Caps andscreens mstalled Insured,no mess, Professional Mas-ter Sweep Coach lightClumney Sweep Company885-3733---- ---------- -'

M J CHIMNEY Sweep Nomess RelIable service Res-Idential, commercial John368-1177

RICHlES appllance serVicecenter Service on all maJorapphances, 100% guaran-tee 885-0079

2OC-CHIMNEY ANDFIREPLACEREPAIR

2OB--REFRIGERA nONAND AIRCONDITlONINGREPAIR

We'll run your adFREE!!

882.6900

16-PETSFOR SALE

SUN'S Re£ngerabon - QualI-fIed repair techniCians. Lowrates Call day or night 751-7447

CARPET LAYINGNEW AND OLD

StaU's Carpeted ShIftedRep8lrs of All Types

ALSOCARPETING, VINYL

HARDWOODSamples Shown m

Your HomeBOB TRUDEL

774-7590days, 294-5896eves

JERRY'S CARPETSERVICE

InstallatlonlRepairs, all kindsIn-home sales Warehouseprices Over 2t) years experi-ence,

776-3004

2OB-REFRIGERATlONAND AIRCONDITIONINGREPAIR

2OA-eARPETLAYING

HANDYMAN SERVICES,excellent Grosse Pomte re-ferences For the unusualCall 775-7362

ON G CONSTRUCTION COMasonry repaIrs, chimneys,patIOS,porches, SpecUiliLlIlg10 FIeldstone flreplaces. LJ-censed 839-9459

HANDYMAN With truckClean basements, garages,etc Any haulmg, odd JObSBob . 885-0227

DAVE THE HANDYMANALL TYPES OF HOME

MAINTENANCEANDREPAlRS

NO JOB TOO SMALLEXPERIENCEDREASONABLE

EXCELLENT G PREFERENCES

839-1236FENCE " NO JOB too small

Any type. Install, repairWood Speuahsts Free es-timate 772-5009

2o-GENERALSERVICE

OLD ENGLISH Bulldog, fawnwith white chest, papers,house trained, loves ehlld-ren, free to good home, be-fore 4 p.m 885-9177.

BLACK PERSIAN cat, neu-tered, free to good home882-5050

,----------SEVEN luttens, seven weeks

old, are ready to leave theirmom's Litter traIned. 884-4805

FREE - flufry black & wllltekittens to good home. Littertramed 885-5229

1~FOR SALE

Anti-CrueltyAssociation

13569 Joseph CampauHarntra-rck

10 a m to 4 p mMonday through Saturday

PLEASE ADOPT!No afl~r hours help as yet Ve1ellnaflan 5 days1/2 day Sat We keep dogs as long as pOSSibleFinanced only by dona110ns Rerrember animalsIn your will toolVolunteer help wanted Pet food and carlabels welcomed For Information call Mary,

891-7188

\

f*i!..~ The Oakland Humane

'Yo Society~ /, located In ~ tCf

'Wayne County l(C-, - '\ISa non profit, privately .J~~funded by donation humane society fostermg aNO-DESTROY poliCY, has many homeless dogsarod cats for adopltonThe Shelter IS located at 19601 Mt Elliott, near 7 MileRoad, Detroit, 48234 Phone 892-7822, Hours 11 00am to500pm

tt.:SEVEN DAYS A WEEK ~• Tf -, Donations Welcome Cat

and Dog food coupons',. help'''' Vo'''o'""", I!'

I ~f "b": soliCited (j~....Thank you for h61plng those c:.:' '"

who can not help themselves I

16D-ADOPTA PET

ANIMAL HOSPITALGentle abandoned male

shephard mIX badly needsa new home He's 5 yearsold, looks like a pure breedshephard and would be ayery lUce pet Being cagedIS very hard for such a nicedog Please call B82-866O

AKC Shih- Tzu puppies, lov-able champion sired males,696-1184,after 1p.m. please

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ALL CASH. We buy Eas~deDetrOit properties 886-9116,Eastland Realty, 16325Harper - since 1946 Real-tor

WORKING- partnership de.SIred In mechanically orig-mated busmess, such ashardware, pamt store, gasstatIOn, etc. Will mvest882-2996

16-PETSFOR SALE

1~BUSINESSOPPORTUNITIES

CASH FOR HOMESSERVING AREA 45 YEARS

STIEBER REAL TV775-:490a... ._.---~~,----

GROSSE POINTE Farms -Rose Terrace, lot No.5, 100x 110,lake view. 884.1386.- ,

PREMIUM LOT In Rose Ter.race - last lot available onthe water - 106' x 114' CallShultes Real Estate 881-8900

PORT ST LUCIE FloridaDeeded, developed homesite lot 80'x125' askmg$6,000. Between 3p m -6p m 884-<857

19960 WOODMONT - Harp~rWoods, 3 bedroom brickranch, fUlIshed basement,1'h baths, $52,900 979-1619

RANCH CondomInIUm - 2bedrooms, 2 car attachedgarage St Clair Shores.Call after 5 p m 293-1326or296-2525

GROSSE POINTE SHORES- center entrance Colonial4 bedrooms, 3 full baths <2whlrlpools),2 fireplaces,r~sttloorlaundry,screenedporch Jenn-Alre Assum.able mortgage or Land Con-tract, aslung $185 000 881-0268 '

SHARP C~lo~al 10 Gro~-;ePomts Farms - shows ex-tremely well Formal dm-109 room, breakfast nook,newer carpetmg, hmshedbasement, 3'h baths, plusmore Call Real Estate One,ask for Jim or Vel, 296-0010

BEDFORD NEAR fv(ack.brick Income, 5 and 5, base-ment, rec room, owner 882-4380

I13-REALESTATE

ST CLAIR SHORES - nearJefferson, 3bedroom ranch,Jlh baths, fireplace, carpet-ed, drapes, central air, fm.Ished rec room, 21h car ga-rage Low $60 's. 776-9584

FOR -SALE-'=' Byowner-French Colomal 10 theFarms Excellent condi-tIOn, 4 bedrooms, 3 fullbaths, two.1h baths, newfamily room, recreatIOnroom, library, 3 fireplaces,many features Call881~52for an appomtment- - -- -- ~

NOTTINGHAM - 2 familyflat, 3bedrooms- each umt,garage Separate basements, fireplaces Naturalwood floors $80,000 882-0114,714-Q290

HARPJ:o.:R WOODS 21120Huntmgton Brick ranch 2bedroom, large familyroom WIthparquet floor andFranklin fireplace LargehVlng room With naturalfireplace New furnace, roof

5 months old, new gutters,new bUilt-in dishwasherLarge lot $Z7,000 Assum-able mortgage balance,8;'.0/, A.,kmg $59,000 8851140

NEAR STAR and Barnes. 4bedroom Colomal, 21~bath", 2 car attached ga-rage 2 fireplaces, newlydecorated, $135,000 By ow-ner By appomtment, 19951Doyle PI East 882-2690

ST CLAIR SHORES, bungalow, mamtenance free,basement, large lot, $39,500775-7314

75 STONEHURST, GrossePomte Shores - 3 bedroomranch, newly decorated, 21hbaths, family room, sunporch, utility room, modernWoodmode kitchen WithbUilt-ms. Lot lOOx160 884-1386or 882-2555-------------

LINCOLN ROAD1 block from Lakeshore, re-

cently remodeled, expand-able, 3 bedroom, 1 bath,large kitchen WIth eatmgspace, living room withnatural flreplace, screenedporch, on large lot, new fur.nace and carpeting, re-fmished floors, all appll.ances mcluded Assume5114%mortgage

886-8041LOVELY townhouse condo,

Woodbndge East, St ClairShores, 2 large bedrooms,2Jh baths, extra large 2-carattached garage, pallo, pool,club house, security guardPettme Realty 521-4030

ST CLAIR Shores on canal,115 feet 22462 ArdmorePark, pnme area, bnckranch, famIly room, fIre-place, deluxe lotchen, 2 cargarage, drastically reduc-ed Aslung $89,000

KESSLER 771-2470LA-KESHORE Village condo

on court for sale By owner,2 bedroom, new lotchen andappliances, new bathroom,new finished basement,c~p<:tmg, dr:lPCS :md central air, Jefferson - MarterRoad area, from 8 30 am.5 00 pm 758-3520after 5:30p m Weekends, 774-9470

LAKESHORE Village condo 13A-t.OTSCorner unit, 2 bedroom, 2bath, finished basement, FOR SAI.EprofeSSIOnally decorated GHOSS~ POlN'1'E PARK -WIth many extras 91h% As-sumptIOn Askmg $49,900 Size 105x85, corner of Cad.'772-6838 after 6 p m and leux and Jefferson, 8116-weekends _35_96~>_- _

ST CLAIR Shores near lake, 3 GROSSE POINTE SHORESbedroom brick ranch, dou- near the Lakeble lot $79]900.Terms Best 100ft frontageoffer. 294-'t921 LIC Terms

1409 YORKSHIRE, Grosse PALMS-QUEENPointe Park. Center en- 886-4444trance 3 bedoom brick Col- ---- --_.----omal 10 super condition LOOK OlJ'1' over GrosseSpacIOUS rooms, 1'h baths, Pomte from Merriweathernatural woodwork, refm- Hlll- 75x169 882-1400Ished hardwood floors thro-ughout. New kitchen withoak cabinets, large lotPrice reduced Open Sun-day 2-5 or call for appoint-ment 882-3816or 885-7907

GROSSE POINTE WOODSOPEN SUNDAY 2-5

Hidden Lane - 660. Outstand-Ing 2,000 sq. ft. ranch. 2 fullbaths, new wmdows androof PatIo, central air

BY APPOINTMENT LOT near the lake, ElmslelghDorthen _3 bedroom, 1'h bath Lane, ~.__ 37_29__. ------

ranch, central air, attachedgarage,

Hampton. 3bedroom and den.Natural fireplace, 2 cargarage $51,900

Yorktown - 3 bedroom, 1'h 14-REAI. ESTATEbath ranch, family room. WANTEDGROSSE POINTE PARK

Somerset - 1003, 2 bedroom,IIh bath ColOnial Goodterms, $70,900,

Harcourt - 2 bedroom mcome, $eparat~ fumaces and util-

Ities. $129,500HARPER WOODS

Williamsburg Ct - 3 bedroom,2'h bath condo Fimshedbasement $69,900

WILCOX REALTORS884-3550

TOURAINE . 464, Open Sun-day 2.4, 2 bedroom bnckranch, enclosed porch,drive, garage, needs dec-orahng, settle estate Ask-ing $45,000

ROSLYN. near Mack HarperWoods, Grosse POInteschools, 3 bedrooms, car-pets, drapes, new furnace,excellent starter, under$30,000

13-REALESTATE

882-7300

1186-0727

NEW HOMEJIM CLARK, BUILDERCustom Cape Cod Innercourtyard, first floorbedroom and bath 277Kenwood Ct, GrossePomte Farms $185,000All offers conSideredOpen 7 days, 1 30-5 00

OPEN SUNDA Y 2-5$52,000 TO $95,000

986 WESTCHESTER, un.Ique English Tudor, updated kitchen and bath,sunken backyard Withledgerock fence, all terms

1988 RIDGEMONT,clean, cozy starter home,finished rec room Withfireplace close to every-thmg $52,900

Ask for Trudy or Mar-garet, Earl Keirn, 779-7760

419 CHAMPINEPLACE

Grosse Pomte FarmsThree bedroom brickColomal, ]1'2 baths, fam-Ily room, formal dmmgroom. large kitchen. cen.tral air. two natural fireplaces, large lot, excellent condltlon 592,000

BY OWNER881-1036

W IDA LANE - Woodscustom 2 bedroom brickranch, all appliances,carpeting, Windowtreatments IncludedBasement With lavLovely corner lot Gar-age WIth door openerMId $70's

HANDLOS

SPARKLING COLONIALIN THE FARMS

Reduced to $79,9003 bedrooms, 11hbaths

237 CHALFONTE882-3227

GROSSE POINTE Park -Wayburn • 4 family, 1bedroom each 4 fur-naces, separate elec~rJc,only $57,500 Land Con.tract

WALKER.ALKIREREALTY886-0920

4 BEDROOMCOLONIAL

2Jh baths, family room Withfireplace Excellent con.dltlOn

GROSSE POINTE WOODSw1ll build to- suit, 3 ~room CololUal.ranch from$66,000 lI82-4027

1215AUDUBON - 5 bedroomsWith nice yard on qUietstreet. Pre-lIstmg savmgs,$105,000, 886-3620

IMMEDlATE POSSESSIONGROSSE POINTE WOODS

Saddle Lane Completely re-juvenated 4 bedroom brickCape Cod style New carpet-109, fresh pamt, bUllt-m ap-pliances, flreplace in familyroom Owner anxious Willlook at everythingSTIEBER REAL TV

775-4900---- ----- --BABCOCK CO-OP

APARTMENTSHarper Woods 2 bedroom,

second floor With balconyIncluding appliances, car-peting, drapes

DetrOIt. one Dedroom, flrst orsecond floor Low monthlypaymentsC W BABCOCK & SONS

777-3310

GROSSE POINTE WOODS -552Thorn Tree, 4 bedrooms,2'h baths Open Saturday,Sunday, 12 noon - 6 P m884-9238

S1' CLAIR SHORES,' ilike-front brIck condo Centralair, prIvate patio, gas bar-becue, 2 bedrooms, 11hbaths, full basement, at.tached garage, fireplace,all appliances Land Con.tract terms, $90,000 Call forappoIntment, 573 9200 or776-5853

EXECUTIVE Energy efflclent - 4,000 square footGeorgian CololUal on 150' x25O'1ot 4bedrooms, 3baths,25' family room, den, CircledrIve Appraised $265,000Be!>t offer over $210,000881-2653

BY-OWNER attractive 3 bed-room Orick bungalow 5975Mllr"ellle" 881-8.~22

BY OWNER - -71 WIlhson~Grosse Pointe ShoresPrime locatIOn, exclUSivereSident near Lakeshore, 3bedrooms, 2'h baths, formaldmmg room and handsomefamily room Must be seento appreciate No brokers886-7576, 961-7970 for ap-pomtment

WILe Sacrlfice-Indlanvii-=lage 5 bedrooms, updated,ready to move mto $66,000balance left on assumablemortgage Make offerOwner, 961-0622.

13-aEAL ESTATEFOR SALE

882-1436

566-9820

OWNER - 881-8481

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pnO\1~ClAL Crcsse He,23056 Easl Rlv~r, cornerFerry 4 bedroom, guestsUlle, wet bar, game room,sun room, family room, stu-dy, large porch, 2 fire-places (313)671-1753

BRICK 515income on Whitllernear Harper SpacIous andclean with updated kit-chens Live in one umt, rentthe other. Good investmentMid f40s

HANDLOS 882-7300HARPER Woods, 'three bed-

room, new Kitchen, newbath, central aIr 371-5008

LAKESHORE village condo,23200 Marter Road, $39,900Open Sunday 2-5 882-4164

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BEVERL Y HILLS3 bedroom custom Califorma

ranch on lovely Ph acrepme tree lot Near schoolsand golf course Newly remodeled, lots of extras. sac-rifice, 11% Assumption ortrade and assume for car orboat

1~EALESTATE

WHY NOT CONSIDERRENTING YOUR PROPERTY?

ANDHAVE IT MANAG EDIT'S A GOOD MOVE!

DILLONPROPERTY

MANAGEMENT881-4147

p.~#..p.f1:>....:&"' ~ r/I'<:y~J?'A.frWI::;;:A RARE OPPORTUNITY' ThiS beautiful English

manor house now can be bought for a special price fora limited time only It IS an opportumty for you to liveIn truly elegant style ThiS spacIOus home on one acre(2 lots> With Its fIreplaces, billiard room, and gardenroom brmgs you the charm of the English countrysideA separate, very attractive, carriage house With fourgarages adds to the ambience of the property Thereare many other features too numerous to deSCribehere You must see It to apprecIate It Please call after3 00 for more mformahon and an appomtment 886-lJ08.j

MIf\jT CONDITIONVery charmmg home on South Oxford Road 4 bed.rooms, dressmg room, 2 full and 2 half baths, familyroom! fireplace, pant-led library, IIvmg room! fire-place, formal dIning room, gourmet kItchen, sun room,and tropical greenhouse Lot 210' by 140' Magmflcentrhododendron, azalea, and rose gardens Sprmkler sy-stem Immaculate conditIOn $220,000 259-0800 Nobrokers

1134 BISHOPGROSSE POINTE PARK

Center Entrance ColOnial With 4 bedrooms, 4'h baths,large hving room With fireplace, formal dmmgroom, large family room Newer carpetingthroughout Attached 3 car garage Priced to sellat only $129,900

Open Sunday 2.5 p mor by appomtment 886-8939

GROSSE POINTE WOODS1794 MANCHESTER

3 bedroom bungalow, fireplace 10 hving room, 2 baths,warmly decorated, new carpeting throughoutLarge country kitchen With beamed cellmg,central air, carpeted recreation room fimshed Inknotty pine, large wet bar, 2 car garage, $65,900BY OWNER. 884-7827 Open Sunday 2.5.tr-

tf"" ....?..,. ..... 4 ?"'." "'r ..... .,J ,.._. - .. ".. r-. I • 1

BY OWNEROPEN SUNDAY 1-5 p.m

Mmt condition 3 bedroom, 1'h bath Colomal 10 GrossePointe City $83,900 Llvmg room With fireplace,formal dining room, remodeled kitchen With eat-109 space, den, brick patlo. newer roof,aluminum storms and screens

827 UNIVERSITY

FIRST OFFERINGGrosse Pomte City on Lakeland 3 bedroom, 2Jh bath

Colomal With 15x27 ft. family room. Second floorlaundry, attached garage, sprmkler system, andcentral air

MOVE-IN CONDITION

GROSSE POINTE SHORF~80 HAWTHORNE

Colomal - Three bedroom, 2J;z baths, famIly room,attached 2~ar garage Near all schools Goodfamily type home Open Sunday, April 17th from2-4, or by appomtment only. Call 881-2275

61 MEADOW LANEGROSSE POINTE FARMS

4 bedrooms, 2'h baths, large paneled family room, 3fireplaces. 2,350 sq ft, 100% renovahon 196!1r'70Must see Open Sunday 2.5 or by appomtment

886-9828

BY OWNER Cape Cod, 3bedroom, 2 baths, new car.petlng, 2 flreplaces, largewooded lot 882-0139 for ap-pointme~t _ _ "

NEW HOME - 21216 Loch-moor, Harper Woods 3yearold Colomal, 3 bedrooms,1'h baths, fanllly room Withnatural flreplace, excellentconditIOn Grosse POinteschools Open Sunday 2 5P m 886-1381. Asking'71,:100

BY OWNERMUST SACRIFICE

Grosse Pomte Farms bunga-low, 474Calvm, 2 bedrooms,modern kitchen, full base-ment, expansion attiC, ga-rage, fenced yard $55,OOOorreasonable offer

882-7128

INCOME PROPERTIES2. 3 and 4 units, Detroit and

suburbs Tax shelter. Cashflow For an excellent mvestment opportumty callSTIEBER REALTY

775-4900

12-REA1. ESTATEFOR SALE

885-1798

FERLITO

REA & SONCONSTRUCTION INC

ALL TYPFSOFCFMFNT WORK

Garages and ModermzatlonLIl.ensed and Insured

Over 30 Years Fxpenenl.e372-7191 772-7191

21O-CEMENT ANDBRICK WORK

ALLIED BRICK ANDCffiMNEY

All bnck and block work Newand reparr Expert Chimneywork Waterproofmg 2years expenence Licensedand Insured

369-2236 979-1984- ---- -~ ------WILLIAM FOSTER

Pre-cast stepsChimneys - PorchesBnck - Block - Stone

885-1900

CHAS. F. JEFFREYMASON CONTRACTORLICENSED - INSURED• Brick • Block • Stone

• Cement Work• Waterproofrng• Tuck Pomtlng

• PatIos of any lundPORCHES AND ALL BRICK

WORK A SPECIALTY882-1800

RYANCONSTRUCTIONCement and Block WorkDnves - Patios - Floors

Porches - WalksGarages bullt or raJsed

Free Esl1mates, ProfeSSionalWork. Licensed and Insured778-4271 469-1694

GRAZIOCONSTRUCTION

• Cement drives, floors,patios

• Old garages raised and re-newed

• New garage doors and re-frammg

• New garages bulltFamily operated smce 1962

Licensed and Insured774-3020 772-1771

NINO CEMENTeDriveways .Porches

eStepseBrick eSlock ePatios

eAdditionsFree Estimates

527-2996

TESTA CEMENTCOMPANY, INC.

SERVING THE POINTESFOR 36 YEARS

Driveways, Garage Floors,pauac;, porches.

STATE LlC. 18560 INSUREDBOB TESTA 881-1016

FREE ESTIMATES

FINANCING AVAILABLE

JACK WILLIAMSGENERAL CONTRACTOR

CONCRETE & BRICK WORK.DRIVEWA YS.PORCHES

.PATIOS .STEPS.ETC885-0602

CONSTRUCTION CO* All types of Cement Work*Driveways* Patios*Basement waterproofmg*Brlck & Block Work

QUALITY WORK -GOOD PRICES

CUSTOM BUILT garages andadditIOns Licensed, Bond-ed, Insured

FREE ESTIMATES

HAROLDCHAUVIN

CEMENT CONTRACTORALL TYPE OF

CEMENT WORK• Walks. Drives. Porches

• PatIos. Waterproofmg• Pre-cast Steps• Tuck Pomttng

• Clumney RepaJrNo Job too smallFree EstImates

779-8427 ll86-al9922 Years Experience

- Licensed -

CAPIZZO CON ST.Speclaltzing m driveways

and porches• Patios, walks, steps• New garages bullt• Old garages raISed• Floor/ratwall replaced• Waterproofing, 10 year

guaranteeNO JOB TOO BIG or SMALL

Licensed & InsuredTONY 885-0612

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21O-CEMENT ANDBRICK WORK

PORCHESREPAIRED OR REBUILT

BRICK AND BLOCKLA YINGWINDOW BLOCKING, ETC.

FREE ESTIMATES - ANYTIMECall Tony 775-1228

36 years expenence(SAVE THIS AD)

EVAN'SSEWER CLEANINGSEWERS CLEANED, $45

SINKLINES, $35WITH THIS AD

RESULTS OR NOCHARGE

24 HOUR SERVICEMichigan License 42882

8.'l5-8286

21O-CEMENT ANDeRICK WORK

21M-SEWERSERVICE

BRICK WORKTUCK PAINTING

PORCHES AND CffiMNEYSREBUILT AND REPAIRS

CAULKINGADVANCE MAINTENANCE

17319EAST WARREN884 9512

T&MCONSTRUCTION

CEMENT CONTRACTOR• Cement work, all kin&'• Porl.hes-bIOl.k-step work• Basement walerproofmg

GuaranteedREASONABLE PRICES

774-4896 343-0528

R.L. STREMERSCHCEMENT CONTRACTOR

CementDnveways

PatiosBnl.kwork

Basement WaterproofmgSteps

TuLk POlOlingCustom Wood Daks

Free EstimatesSPECIAL ON

SMALL JOBS ANDREPAIR WORK

884-7139

ALL TYPE BRICK, stone,bloLk and l.OnLrete workArLhways, steps, porl.hes,patios, l.hlmneys, flre-plal.es, new and repairs DeSender, 822-1201 If no an-swer Lall evemngs

21O-CEMENT ANDBRiCK WORK

C & J ASPHALTPAVING,INC

Improve the value of yourhome With a profeSSIOnalJob Over 20 years servlOgGros~e Pomte m drivewaysand seahng Free estlmate~Ownerjsupervlsor Refer-enl.es mduded and IOsur-:lnl.C

CALL ANYTIME773-8087

AL'S ASPHALTPA VlNG COMPANY

Pavmg, sealcoating and excavatlOn Resldentlal andcommercIal Guaranteedquahty workmanship at reasonable rates

State Licensed andINSURED

REFERENCES281 0626 291-3589

21~ASPHALTWORK

CERAMIC TILE - New andremodehng Baths, kit-chens and foyers, showerpans repaired Call Rick at521-3434----- ~ -- -~-

CERAMIC TILE - New andremodelrng Free estlmalesL1censed. Very rea!>Onable772-3293 (Tony)

-ASCOT TILE - 778-2266

Bathrooms, klt...hens, foyers, marble Free eshmate~No Job too big or c;mall 1.1-Lensed

21L-TlLEWORK

777-8081

WINDOW CLEANINGSTORMS AND SCREENS

CHANGEDDETROIT FIREFIGHTER

Free Estlmates528.3143

10 YEARS EXPERIENCE

21I-PAINTING,DECORATING

21K-W1NDOWWASHING

WINDOW washmg - Sprmgand fall change Satisfac-tion guaranteed Brian,772-3167

WALLPAPERINGThe Best Paperhanger

10 Town"BECAUSE ALL I DO IS

HANG PAPER"15 Years 10 the buslOess

Call Ron for yourProfeSSional Estimate

751-7893

21L-llLEWORK

MANHATTAN TILE CO -New and remodelmg cer-amic tile m kitchens, bathand foyers 771-4343

21K-W1NDOWWASHING

G OLMINWINDOW CLEANING

SERVICEFREE ESTIMATESWE ARE INSURED

372-3022D WINDOW CLEANING COStorms and screens, alumi-

num and gutters cleaned,free estimates Lowestpnces m the Pomtes

294-1602 773-0525K-WINDOW cleaOlng com-

pany Storms, screens, gut-ters, alummum cleaned In-sured Free Esl.1mates

882-0688A-QK WINOOW CLEANERS

Service on storms andscreens Also domestichousecleaning Free estt.mates Monthly rates 775-1690or 773-9Il38

GROSSE POINTE fIremanWill do wmdow washmg821-2984

QUALITY PAINTING by col-lege students Reasonableprices Call John 8234049,Rob, 882-1938

GROSSE POINTE firemanwill do wall washmg. 821-2984

WALL washmg - Satisfactionguaranteed Brian, 772-3167

K-MAINTENANCE Companywall washing, floor cleamngand waXlng. Free esllmates_

882-0688

21~WALLWASHING

PAINTING, wall washlOgElmer T LaBadie 882-2064

SPECIAL 25% OFF aUinterIOrpalntlOg, walIpaperlOgColor expressIOns 885-7067.

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TESOLIN BROS.JP Simon Buildmg-Pamtmg CEMENT CONT.

I and. Plaster Service Free, Driveways, basement and ga-. _ Es~mate~ 8lI6-80~ rage floors, ratwalls, foot-

lOgS, patIOS, razlOg garagesFree Estimates "43" YearsIn Busmess

m-0642 or 777 6263

J.W. KLEINERCEMENT CONTRACTOR

CEMENT - BRICK - STONEPatIos, walks, porl.hes, steps

Flagstone repairTul.k pOlOtlOg,pat..hing

Asphalt patdung and seaTingSPECIALIZING IN

SMALL JOBSFREE ESTIMATES

LICENSEDTU 2-0717

ANDY'S MASONRY ANDCHIMNEY SERVICE

All masonry, brlLk, water-proofrng repairs Spet..lahz-109 10 lUl.k pomtlOg andsmall Jobs LILensed, in-sured Reasonable Free es-tlmates 881-0505

PETER'S PAINTINGInterior-exterIOr Profession.

al painter 13 years exper-Ience Wallpapermg, plas-terlOg, wlOdow putlYlOg andcaulking Free estimatesCall 751-8401or 538-5859any-time

THOM'S PAINTING andalum mum Siding Interi-or/Exterior Guaranteedwork Free estimates 881-7210 -- _.- - ---

PAINTING - INTERIOR - Ex-tenor, wmdow glazmg,caulk1ng, gutters repairedQuallty preparahon makes

__the j~~!ast_ Pa~~_37~!8~

EXCELLENT PAINTING andplastering, reasonablerates All work guaranteedFree estimates, 12 years ex-perience, Larry Upshur -882-4051, Ed Hedges, 372-2789

- - ----------PAINTING, WallpaperlOg,

wall w .."h1ng Scrucr CItizendiscount Jan 8848757

~thy.:.. 773-9589 _MiKE'S PAINTING

Interior, exterior, wallpaper.109, mmor reparrs, patchmg,plastering. Free estimatesReasonable and honest Ref-erences Call anytime Eur-opean

21I-PAltmNG,DECORATING

MARCOPAINTERS

Free EstImate

For The FmestIn Old World

Craftsmanslup

PROF.;SSIONAL PAINTINGINTERIOR - EXTERIOR

Also wallpapermg Repairs on peeling palOt, cracks,damaged plaster Wmdow glaZing and caulkmgProfesSIOnal work With references at lowest cost.All labor and materIal guaranteed

CALL MIKE ANYTIME445-1843

SUNRISE PAINTING ANDDECORATING CO., INC.

• Interior - Exterior Palntlllg• Wallpaper Removal and Installation• Drywall - Plaster Repair

FREE ESTIMATES - FULLY INSUREDCALL 526-7494.9-6P M OR245-9263AFTER6P M

Intenor, extenor, texturedceilings, wall papenng,palOtmg, wall washmgCheck our Pnces

FREE ESTI MATES939-7955

INTERIOR & EXTERIORPAINTING

Walls cleaned by mactuneWlOdow glazlOg andcaullang

Free Estimates755-2787

MANNINO'SPamtmg and Wallpapermg

Pamtmg mterlor and ex-tenor Drywall and plasterrepairs Wmdow glazmgExterior caulking, stammg

TONY MANNINO 712-3803INSURED, EXCELLENT

REFERRALS---

STEVE'S PAINTINGInterIOr & ExterIOr

Patchmg & PlastermgWallpapering, Wmdow

Puttymg, caulkmgGood work - Free Estimates

Reasonable PricesSeruor CItizens 10% Off

Call Steve anytlme365-5635

PAINTINGWALLPAPER

REMOVAL.WALLWASHINGEqual to the best,

but cost lessBRENT 882-6594

QUALITY PAINTINGPAPERING AND

DECORATING

INTERIOR!EXTERIOR

Complete Home MamtenanceRepair and Plaster10g

Semor CItIzen DiscountDALE 822-7168

GROSSE POINTEPAINTER'S. INC.

Paintlng - interIOr-exterior,paperhangmg and panelmgFree estimates cheerfullyglven Licensed and Insur'ed

882-9234

641-7766---- ---------

WALLPAPERREMOVALBY JEFF

Insured Free Estimates779-5235 775-29'Zl

GROSSE POINTECONTRACTORS

CUSTOM PAINTING ANDWALLPAPERING

EXPERT ANTIQUING885-8155

FREE ESTIMATESINSURED

Michael Satmary Jr

MICHAEL'S -PAINTING &

REFINISHINGInterlOr-Extenor Service

PaWUllgantlqurng and varOlshmg,

strlpprng and stainingComplete kitchen reflmshmgFree Estimates - 885-3230

-COMPLETE PAINTI~AND DECORATING

INTERIOR - EXTERIORWallpapering - Reasonable

REFERENCESRALPH ROTH 886-8248-- --------

PAINTERSEUROPEAN EXPERTS

InterIOr, exterior, wallpaper-109, pitching, plastermg,wmdow puttying, caulkmgGood work Grosse Pomtereferences Free EstimatesReasonable Call John any-tlme 776-9439

------ ----- --PAINTING, INTERIOR - ex-

tenor Wallpapering, stuc-co, window caulkmg Freeestimates Good work 521.5465

EUROPEAN TOUCHWALLPAPER - PAINTING

QU Al.ITY Inter lOr /exteriorpainling and replUr. Experi-enced, reasonable InsuredGutters cleaned Seaver's,882-0000

---WHITEY'S- --• Wall Papering.lnterlOr Pamtmg• Reasonable Prices• Good Work• Call- no lO? too small

774-0414

211-PAlNTlNG.DECORATING

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

21G-ROOFINGSERVICE

PERFECT PAINTINGHave It done nght the first

time and pay less Interior &ExterIOr RepairsWORK GUARANTEED

Free EstimatesMany References

GREG NELSON 882-5661- --- -- ----

QUALIfY PAINTINGSERVICE

INTERIOR-EXTERIOR

20 year,; professIonalexperience

MATT FLETCHER4151 Buckmgham Bl!6-{il02

- - -- - - -SELCA PAINTING and deco-

ratmg, reSidentIal, commerclal, brush, roll, sprayFrank Selca. 919.9383

2H-PAlNTlNG.DECORATING

INTERIORSBY DON & LYNN

* Husband-Wife Team* Wallpapermg* Painbng* Meticulous* Insured* Over 20 Years Expenence

527-5560--- -~ -- -----

BUCHANAN & CO.GROSSE POINTERS

SERVING THE POINTESSINCE 1972

• Wallpaper and removal• Pronlmg (lnt and Ext)• Staming and varnishmg• Plaster repair• Texture cellrngs and wallsLICENSED INSURED

886-4374-- -----------

JOSEF'SWALLPAPER REMOVAL

• Experienced• Insured• Reliable

Estlmates at no charge oroblIgahon

776-8267

LOOK - 30 years expenencesteam cleaning carpet andfurmture By Wilbur, Dougand Glenn Carter Call 71S-1680.

PAMPER YOUR CARPETSPROFESSION ALLY

DRY CLEANED• No Steam. No water

• No Shampoo. No FoamNothmg that can damage car.

pet fibers Recommendedby Leadmg Carpet MillsREASONABLE RATESCall for SprlOg Specials

264-2776

K-CARPETCLEANINGCOMPANY

CARPETSPECIALISTS

• Steam ExtractIOn• Shampoo• Spot and Slam Removal• Upholstery Cleamng• at affordable pnces

882-0688

SPECIAL2 ROOMS cleaned, 3rd room

cleaned FREED CARPET

CLEANING CO.SHAMPOO & steam extrac

tlOn, spot & slam removal,fl.,e c"tlln:llcs, IDwest prl"("';10 the Pomtes

294-1602 773-0525-- -~ --- -- ----- ---PhOFESSIONAL CARPETUPHOLSTERY CLEANINGat REASONABLE RATESWe use Von SChraderll dryfoam extractIOn equipment

• Deep Soli Removal• Fast Drymg• Leaves no resOllmg residue

For free estimate callThstlOctlve Carpet &Upholstery Cleaners

839-5155Ask for Tom Barrese

Satlsfacllon Guaranteed

DYNASTYCarpet and upholstery clean.

109 Tile floors StriPped andwaxed We want your bUSI-ness I 772.5825or 24 hour an-swermg - 775-1733- ----

SHORESIDE Carpet Clean-109, profeSSIOnal carpetcleamng Work guaranteedFully Insured ~ree Esti-mates Call 775-3450, 24hours

FRED'S Roof Repair Com-mercial - residential Callme, I can help 823.4019

21H-CARPETCLEANING

21G-ROOFINGSERVICE

A.B.C.RESIDENTIAL BUILDER

ROOFING SPECIALSTLICENSED-INSURED

ALLEN B CHERNIAK886-3316

775-1532

I , I ,,

'I

,I I

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,

~: ~I:11: l

1 I 1

PAQUINROOFING

9lerlta6e '!l(9olhJ6Shingles. Flal • Slate. Sbake • Gutters. Siding

822-0600- Prompt free Estimates -

10 YRS EXPREFERENCES

SPECIALISTS INFLAT ROOFS

LICENSED - INSURED

839-7534

ROOFLEAK

REPAIRSPECIAliSTS

FREE ESTIMATESRoof Leaks Guaranteed

20 Yrs ExperienceCALL BILL 112-5539

SLATE-TILEROOFING-SHEET

METAL35 YRS EXPERIENCE

After 6 p m 882-7322A.F. WITISTOCK

/In "II LJITlLI ~ I!fLT]

11 II I

WILLIAM FOSTER,Roof leak repairs, gutters,

sheet metal885-1900

~ - -- --JOHN D. SIMON

778.1028- 773-{i986Roofmg, Caulkmg,

Weatherstrlppmg, RepairsLICENSED - INSURED-- -- ----

YOUR HOME ISAN INVESTMENT

Any rooflOg or sldmg workyou have done should bequahly workmanship Withquality matenals Call mefor a free estimate or roof-109, alummum and vmyl!.Idmg, gutters, storm doorsand wlOdows

LICENSED CONTRACTORRON VERCRUYSSE CO

774-3542

ROOFS and DECKSGUTTERS andDOWNSPOUTS

Gutters cleaned and flushedNew and Repair WorkLicensed and Insured

ADVANCE MAINTENANCE17319East Warren

884-9512

-CASHAN ROOFING

HOT ROOFSCommercial ReSidential

Year round serviceSlungles and Repairs

Work Guar,anteed1(]~uI W Illlb-J..:45

R.LAETHEMROOFING886-7456

- --~ ---

EXPERT REPAIRSGUTIERSROOFING

SMALL JOBS774-9651ROOFING

Rep81rs and reroofing Alumi-num tnm and gutter~ Father and Sons

Bob Isham Dale Isham526.0666 776-9684

FREE ESTIMATES

I BARRY'SBUILDING

'SpeclallZlng 10 ResidenTialRoofing, complete homeImprovements 15 years10 the area

21G-ROOFINGSERVICE

• a

"NEEDSSINCE1909"

•.:. .•

....

RUSTIC STOCKADECHAIN L'INK - VINYLCOLORED GALVANIZEDCOMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIALPET PENSSNOW ~ENCE

EXPERIENCED man, spe-clallzmg 10 ex tenor homerepair, also brick and ceoment work, call Stafford,775-3496

21F-HOMEIMPROVEMENT

J P SIMON Bul1dmg - Com-plete Rem()(jp]mg ServlcesRough and FJmsh All smalland large Jobs Free esti-mates - 886-8035

ProfeSSIOnal gutter serviceSldmg and tnm, roof repairs Reasonable Rellable I do my own workLICENSED & INSUREDJOH N WI LLiAMS

8855813

21G-ROOFINGSERVICE

VOCCIACONSTRUCTION

CO.,. INC.• Add1tlOns• Dormers• Garages• Kitchens• Fireplaces

BflCk and Cement workBank fmancmg avallable

CompleteHome ModerOlzatlOn

m-2816 773-1105

MODERNIZE TOMODERNISM

HOME OR OFFICE30 years expenence

AFTER 5 P M 776-2185WARREN SCHULTZ-- --- ----- ----

CLOSETS-We deSign, bUild,and mstall a system of ad- -justable shelves, or cansupply you With materialsfor a do It yourself project885-3587 Perfect Closet

ROWLCARPENTRY

KItchens, BathroomsFmished Basements

Tflm MouldmgsGeneral Home Repairs

QUALITY WORKMANSHIPAT REASONABLE RATES

521-5589 839-9307

EASTLANDALUMINUMPRODUCTS

Siding, !rIm, roofmg, seam-less gutters, storm doorsand wmdows, rallmgs, aI-ummum shutters, porch en-closures Free courleous eshmates

Office/Showroom29315 HarperS C S 774.{)460

21F-HOMEIMPROVEMENT

ALL POINTESCONST co

COMPLETE REMODELINGEasy FinanCing Available

SPECIALJZING IN* KItchens Baths - RecRooms and Add1tlOns*INSULATION

BLOWN-IN OR BLANKETToXlc Foam ExtractionFormaldehyde Testmg* Complete Window and

Door Contractor886-3537

HADLEY HOMEIMPROVEMENT

INC.COMPLETE REMODELING

SERVICEKltchens/Bdth~

Additions/PorchesAltlc/Rec Rooms

AlumlOum SldlOgffflmGutters/Down SpoutsStorm WlOdowsjDoors

RooflnglSlungles/Hot TarAlummum ~Idmg and

Gutter CleaOlngFences/Reprors of all kmds

Licensed and Insured886-0520

---- - ---- - - - ---FORMICA KITCHENCOUNTER TOPS &

VANITIESCORIAN & CABINETS

FREE ESTIMATESEDW VAN OSTAEYEN

839-0424 465-7152-- - -- - ---- - -

TOMA CONSTRUCTION INC• AdditIOns • Kitchens

• Bathrooms. Vmyl WlOdows• Concrete • Roofing

• Alterations • RepairsFULL Y LICENSED

AND INSURED296-3134 469-8594

I

••

SERVICING THE GROSSE POINTES

FENCING921.6282

•MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. - 10403 HARPER

GRIl' TOPSALES AND SERVICE

15011 KERCHEVALEnl 0' Alter. In lhe P,nl

TU 5-6000Claud ltAoltd_'1S

DETROITFENCE CO.Chain-link fencing

C Custom Gates 10%o Stockade FenceU Alley Easement 0P Insured Fo Free Estimates FN Prompt Service

366-4398Tony Jablonowsid

JOANNA WESTERNWINDOW SHADES

P,.INT SHUT1'l:RS BliNOSKAUFMA"'N

STOR'" OOORS "NO ~I"OOWS

K BUILDING CO.D C KELLY BUILDER

• Quallly Remodelmg• Anderson Replacement -

Wmdows & Doors• AdditiOns of all types• Custom Garages

882-3463LICENSED & INSURED

M U SCHUSTER COTltE HOUSE MECHANIC"

HOME REPAIRS• Carpentry• Pamtmg• Mmor Plumbmg• Minor Elatrkal

CRAFTED• Kill.hens• Rec Rooms• Bathrooms• AdditIOns• PorLh Conversions

REMODELINGMODERNIZATION

ALL WORK PERSONALLYPERFORMED

MIKE SCHUSTER, 882-4325FREE ESTIMATES

LICENSED & INSURED

LETO BUILDING COSINCE 1911

CUSTOM BUILDINGREMODELINGREC ROOMS

KITCHENS882-3222

---------- --

DIMENSIONALBLDG.

MODERNIZATIONRESIDENTIAL &COMMERCIAL

Kitchens, baths, FormicaceramiC, custom cabmets

LlCENSED&REASONABLE

772-4176

SHOREWOOD E R. BROWNBUILDERS

• Quallly-Remodelmg• Room Additions• Dormers• Kitchens

AL MEREELLI, 886-8710'Zl years of conlinuous service

m the bwldmg mdustry

QUALITY HOME Improve-ments - DrywaIlmg, Paml-109, Ceramic Tihng andCarpenlry NOlobloosmallAl lowest pnces, call Mlke-7744514

CAl,ANDRACONSTRUCTION

.Garage raismg & frammg

.Cement dnveways

.Porches, t\lck pointmgQuality 101 material and

workman$lpLicensed & Insured

776-5096

MODERNIZATIONM.T. CHARGOTBUILDING CO.

PERSONALLY DESIGNED* KItchens - Attics* Basemen~ - Porches* Bathrooms - Rec RoomsOutdoor deck environments

CUSTOM CRAFTED* Cabmets ~ Formica* Wood workmg - trim work* Replacement Wmdows* Intenor - Extenor Doors

FULLY LICENSED ANDINSURED

GENERAL HOME REPAIRFree Estimates - 882-6842

Thursday,' Apnl14, 1983

21F-HOMEIMPROVEMENT

..

",, '-,~-:::

884-4300

:' ; I: t. «( I. ,I, ~• I~IL , '

FamousMaintenance Inc

T;,-;,,;-:'~h:ij-:;Tl"-(..~T'tr ;T1't

MELDRUM ~ SONSLANDSCA~ING

Spring clellllup &Fertlllzlhg

• seedmg • planting• sod<hng '. patios

Low monthly rates882-0287 882-7201

• 1"~l\n)l'UI(IIl~

• I ,;J1Hi"'('~II'~' dt, ...~i-',Il

- ,.'),-1- ,ill" 'I:l ~ll'cl~"rl~t."d. I ~{Tn'\.'t~

• II,:...,)! l,d.....: th (. j \~ t:;l

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• It)~tt\ !:~I;~ \\: ,l~'p';dll};'

• I, I' [' 1 I' :/ . II j; ,~~

• 11\'1.' "o,tJ~"d; 1~!D'(::.~:":

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Thursday, April 14, 1983,

THREE C'SLANDSCAPING

DESiGN IN GARDENING SPECIALISTS"L~:\\tl ('\tttlf::..:, * (;;I:.d"llln~ \Llllllt'n~tlh"t'

.. :<jH"1111!i '~('~lIU;~l. T!\;.t('tliJl~ ~ll1d ,\,'LI;P',I-;* 1'''1'1111/;11\1'11 * T"I"t' ,,1111 :--111'111, I'Lll1ll11:~,

* T .... ,. "lid Shrtlh : rl!l1l11111(

• 1.;dH1 .....l';q)V l)t':-:1L:tl ;ltHI Clllh,nH.'tipr1

Fl.lll~ lll,t'rl:-,,('d dlld lthllf"{.d

757 -5330

JAMES LANDSCAPINGComplete lawn services' in all phases of landscapmg

We will beat any estimate or proof of last year'sestimates by 10%1 we will not be under bid onany job commercial or residential

FULLY INSURED 791.4338

LANDMARK LANDSCAPE, INC.*COMPLETE GROUNDMAINTENANCEk

NOW OFFERING SPECIALS ONSPRING CLEAN-UP AND POWER RAKING

772-5645 WM. HARVEY

CLASSIC ,TURFLIQUID LAWN FERTILIZER

• EARLY SPRING. A balanced fertilizationWith Iron and pre-emergent crabgrass con-trol.

• LATE SPRING. A balanced fertilizer plus abroad-leaf weed control

• SUMMER A granular fertIlIzer that IS non-burnIng and long lasting.

• FALL. A balanced fertilizer high m potash,plus a broadleaf weed control

• APRIL SPECIAL: 5% off early season sign.-==- up, 15% off Pre-season full payment5,000 sq ft as low as $19.55

WEE"1.\" I.,\W\.\L\l\TE\,-\\CE

Hl';I."IIl;dJI., Prlet',

H,'lldblt'• SPrlllg l'!. '<l II Up• F,'rtlilllng• PO\.\'tJr' kdkn}~

• s,',>/hlll!• H(~!g., trHllfll1r1i!

Fur Fret'E,tll11<lt", Cdl

AIlHlr\\ AA47H90

LAWN SERVICE - very reli-able, private servIce Tenyears experience servmgPointes Excellent equIp-ment, very reasonable Callfor esumates, 882-4226, 884-9515everungs

TRIMMING, removal, spray-109, feedmg and stump re-moval Free EstimatesComplete tree servIce CallFlemmg Tree ServIce, 7746460,

JAMES LANDSCAPING -Spring clean-up and powerraking special! Free estl'mates 791-4338.

21Z-SNOW REMOVAL 21Z-8NOW REMOVALAND AND ~LANDSCAPtNG LANDSC'<PlNG

DAN'S WILLIAM FREEMANLandscaping

LAWN CARE Lawn culllng my specialty,• Weekly Lawn Culling Price IS right Call Bill after• Fertilizing 7 p m 754-2339 "• Complete Lawn Mainte- -

nance LAWN SERVICE'ct"" lawn cut-• Very Reasonable and De- lmg, spring clet\n-up, gar.

pend able dening, experfenced, low• Free Esllmates rates. Reliable I! I 884-7186CALL DAN 10 AM-8 PM -

3 4194 DISTINCTIVE YARDS -57 - lawn mamtenaice at low

prIces Call Gerald at 757-2813

BRIAN WISSEL372~6554-

RED RIVER RUNLANDSCAPING

- Sprmg Clean-Up- Weekly Lawn Cutting- De-Thatchmg- Fertilization_ Landscape Construction- GardeningGet Experienced. Personal

Service at ReasonableRates Free EstimatesInsured. Keith Coderre

884-9768

- ---------

POINTERLANDSCAPING

QUALITY Landscapmg -Clean-up, trrmmmg, main-tenance Insured, reason-able, references SeniorDIscount, Seaver's, 882-0000- --- --------* LAWN SERVICE_

Clean cut WSU students, sixHONEST years experience,references, reliable, un-beatable rates,

* SenIor Citizen Discount,Free estimates, call Tom -881-5952

FATHER & SON - Lawn cut-tingservice Reasonable, re-liable 882-4164

DON'T JUST SIT TIlERE WHILEEXTRA CASH BLOWS AWAY IN TIlE WIND!

SELL THOSE UNWANTED ITEMS INTIlE CLASS1FlEDS

882-6900

TwO or more customers whk:h are neighbors can receive a."bstantlal dlsco"nt by signing up tor o"r Bervlces togetherNEW THIS YEAR Miniature herb gardens Incorporeted Into yourexisting landscape or pre-planted In decoratlYe planteraOlscover the many medicinal c"lInary and cosmetic uses of herbS

Owned and operated by Nancy A HamsB S Landscape Horticulture, H SUO

INDEPENDENT LAWN CARE

LIQUID LAWN FERTiliZING

-. BROAD-LEAF WEED CONTROLCRABGRASS CONTROLI(PRICESSTARTING AT $13 00 FRONT

ONL Y $18 50 FRONT TO BACK(UP TO 3,000 SQUARE FEET)

DAVID CALLIESFREE: ESTIMATES

EstateLandscape Maintenance

P.O. Box 15372 - Detroit. MI 48215356-2564

Estate Landscape Mailltenance is pleased to announcethat It has expanded ItSservice to meet all of your land-scape needs and Willcontinue to give you the profeSSionaland personal service that you expect

• Lawn cutting• Spring and Fall clean up• Landscape IIlstallatlon• Prunlllg• Complimentary fertilizer program• Free estlmales

---------

SUPERIOREXTERIORS

Spring IS here, get the JumpCall us for a REASONABLEesllmate on all your LAND-SCAPE needs,

• Brick Patios• Sprmg Clean-Up• Lawn Care• ShnJbs & Trees• SoddIngMIKE LARRY468-5884 791-2695

)ltShrtlbs and orn3mcpt3!s*Crabapples and rrwt trees*LOLuats, Hawthornes, etL*Early sprmg feedlllg*HoruLultunsts and forestersWe know how to trim your

treesTHREE C'S

LANDSCAPING757-533_0------ --- --

LANDSCAPEGARDENING

DesIgn, LonstruLtIon, plantmg,PRUNING, lawn and gal denmamtenanLe Grosse PomtereSIdent

BOBNEVEUXEvenmgs 884-0536

WEEKLY LAWN mamtenan-ce GardenIng servIceSprmg clean ups Powerrakmg, hand rakmg Rea .sonable rates 10 years ex- • Sprmg Clean Up

_~~ence 778-6~~__ __ • ThatchingMIKE'S - • FertIl1Z1ng

LAWN CARE :~eeklJo~wncare• Commercial & ReSIdential • Bushes Trimmed• SprIng Clean-ups • SoddIng• Grass cuttmg • Licensed• Power rakmg • Insured• FertIliZing • 16 Years ExperIence• Leaf removal • Free Estlffiates• Sodding DesIgn and ConstructIOn• Top Sol! . Sand Peat dell\'- Our Specialty

ered DAVE BARLOW• InstallatIOn Available 885 1900• LIcen ..ed - Insured -• Free EstImates --- ---- ---MICH!\EL J POKRIEFKA SO D

884-7013 REMOVALSPRING REPLACEMENT

TRIMMING POINTER LANDSCAPING885-1900

21Z-SNOW RJ:MOVAL 21Z-SNOW REMOVALAND ANDLANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

-MARTIN'S Lawn Service -

Spring cleanup, free prun-109 Complete gardening andgraso; mamtenance Weclean guttE'rs. Call Martinafter 4 30 P m 526-8946

LANDSCAPEDESIGN

SERVICEWIll plan and exccule land

scape deslgnc; at SPECIALSPRING PRICES

POINTERLANDSCAPING

885-1900

MAC'S TREE ANDSHRUB TRIMMING

COMPLETE WORKReasonable rates, quality ser-

vIce Call Tom 776-4429 orBllUI95

HOWARDSTREE SERVICE• tree removal• stump removal• trImmIng• tOppIng• cabling• storm damage

Fully Insured, free estImates

758-6949---- -

MAC'SSPRING CLEAN-UP

Complete yard work, shruband tree trImMing, etcReasonable rates, quahtyservlce Call Tom

776-4429or 882'{)195

---- -------_.-

GROWING. YOUNGLANDSCAPING CO.

WANTS CUSTOMERSResidential-CommercialCOMPETITIVE RATES

References527-lm3

WOODLAND HILLSGROUNDS MAINTENANCE

AND LANDSCAPING_~ Spring clean.ups j' , I

- Power raking- Lawn cuttmg- FertIlIWlg- Shrubbery trimmmg,

pruning- Weeding and cultI-

vatmg- Seedmg and soddIng- Planllng flowers, trees,

shrubs and all othergarden work done

ReSIdentIal and CommerCialInsured and LIcensedCALL TOM TOGGER

EVENINGS 286-4667

o LANDSCAPINGCOMPANY

• Spnng - Fall Clean-Up.Cuttmg• Hedge Trlmmmg.Edgmg

Lowest Pnces Around• Free EstImates.

7'73.{)525 - 294-1602

LICENSED & INSURED,COMMERCIAL &RESIDENTIAL-- -------

LAWN SERVICE, reason-able, rellable, 10 years ex-perience Residential orcommercial John Demske368-1177

ELITE LAWN ServiceComplete lawn care. Alsoodd JObs Call 881-0050 or884-88:?1 for estImates

EXPERT LAWN care by col-lege student. 8 years ex-perience in Grosse Pointearea Reasonable rates Re-lIable service Referenceson request Jim Palmer885-7928.

LAWNS, LAWNS, LAWNS. You deserve a break

Uus year We'll do It ALLfor you seeding, cutting,rakmg, fertili7Jng, etc 881-~5

COOK'SlAWN &SNOW

SERVICEPROFESSIONAL

LANDSCAPING &GARDENING SERVICE

.Sprlng and Fall clean-up

.Soddmg and Sod Removal

.Shrub Plantlllg, Trlmmmg,and H.emovaJ

.Roto- T1I1m~,Power ttakJng,and Ferllhzmg

.Landscape Deslgnmg andConstructIon

.Snow plowmg and Removal

.Weekly Lawn Mamtenance

.Gutter CleaningSPECIAL RATES FOR

SENIOR CITIZENS

885-3553

5 STARLAWN SERVICE

• Dependable.Affordable.Quahty Work*4 Years Experience*FleXlbllItyFor Free EstImate, call Chris

at 884-0479

21Z-SNOW REMOVALANDLANDSCAPING

ANDERSENPLUMBING, SEWER CLEANING

SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT

372-0580

T &. J CLEANINGAND

GENERALMAINTENANCE

HOME OR OFFICELICENSED & INSURED

468-7069

21T-PLUM"'NG ANDHEATING

21U-JANITORSERVICE

PATIO MAGICUNIQUE PATIO

DESIGNSLET US BUILDONE FOR YOU

LARRY 468 5884

POWER RAKING SpeCial -$25 Standard lot CompletelaVon service Free estl.mates 7~,)177

21Z-SNOW REMOVALANDLAN DSCAPI NG

MICHIGAN TREESPECIALISTS

Expert Trimming, Topping,Shaping and Removal

* SpeCIal 25% spring diS-count

* 24 hour emergency service* Bush and hedge trImming

Tree Stralghtenmg andNursery Care

* SPECIAL OFFER *Now through Apnl, 1983 -

get 5 yards off of free nur-sery clups With each workorder Keeps weeds control-led - a $68 value'

Free Estlmates445-0377 773-4369

- GREEN THUMB -LANDSCAPING

• Spnng Clean-Up• FertIlizing• Power Raking• Weekly Lawn Care• Top Soli• SoddIng

FREE ESTIMATES839-7033 365-7129

ASK FOR RICK

CUSTOM DRAPERIES byMarla Free estimates FreeinstallatIon 886-1381, 977-2472

CUSTOM DRAPERIES -QualIty work, reasonable

" prici1&',Wlde. selections, offabrics All hems handsewn. !rnl-2691

CUSTOM made draperies:-lstqualIty work, lower prIcesDraperies by Pat. 772-S440

CUSTOM made drapesChOIce of quality fabncFree estImates Call Lorean, 892-4233

OFFICE cleaning Exper-ienced and references 892-4233

EXPERT ALTERATIONSSpeedy, profeSSIOnal Ref.erences. Grosse POinteWoods, 881-8484-------

ALTERATIONS. all typesZipper, custom fittIng Dressdesigning, piCkup and deliv-ery 294-3837 ---_.-

TIRED OF your fIt? Excellentalterations and sewing Be-fore 5 p m Call 886-1524

21X-DRAPERIES

21W-DRESSMAKINGAND TAILORING

885-5662-- - -TONY THE

MASTER

PLUMBER(SON OF EMIL)

No Job too small New and re-pairs, VIOlatIOns

2933181

BETIER PLUMBING.Free EstImates

.AIl Work Guaranteed.Reasonable Rates

CALL STEVE (LICENSED)

FURNACE CLEANING$37 50 mcludlng furnace heat

exchanger blower Fluepipe, clumney base Hot andcold mr ducts 011 and adjustblower and motor All fur-naces checked for safety andproper operatIon price goodfor thIS month only WIth ad886-8538

21u-JANITORSERVICE

21T-PLUMBINGAND HEAT1NG

ALL PLUMBINGSEWER CLFANING

NO SFRVICF CHARGEFree estimatesFull warranty

Reasonable, LILensed886-3537

----- -- - --BOB DUBE

PLUMBING and HEATINGLIcensed Master Plumber

SEWER CLEANING,SPRINKLER REPAIR, ETC

Grosse Pomte Woods886-3lm

POSITIVEPLUMBING &

HEATING.n H Mm 881-4988

215--CARPENTERSERVICE

/

EMIL THEPLUMBER

SPECIALIZING IN• Kitchens • Bathrooms

• Laundry room and viola-tIons • Old and new work.

Free EsllmatesTony, LJcensed Plumber

BIU, Master Plumber

882-0029

FRANK R.WEIR

PLUMBING, HEATING,SEWERS AND DRAINS

BOILER SPECIALISTS

SPRINKLER REPAIRS

885-7711~lKERCHEVAL,FARMS

Since 1925Keith Danielson

LIcensed Master Plumber

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pounds since the state alreadypermits the heaviest trucks, 164,-000 pounds, in the nation. It willmean longer and WIder trucks onMIchigan highways.

"We have concerns about put-ting bigger trucks on our road-ways," said Cullen. "Not only dothey increase the wear-and-tearon the pavement, but they severe-ly compromise the safety ofmotorists."

In addItion to the upcommg fed-eral fuel hike, MiChIgan's gas taxwas increased 2 cents per gallonlast January and will rIse another2 cents on Jan 1, 1984. Licenseplate fees, based on vehICleweight, were Increased 15 percenton passenger cars Jan 1, and Willjump an estimated 9 percent be-ginmng Oct 1 and agam on Oct 1,1984.

Whlle the Michigan fuel tax 10-creases affect truckers, they canreceive a 6-cent-per-gallon rebatewith the purchase of a speCialstkker ~hich costs $00 per yearfor state truckers, $12 for out-of-state truckers. In addition, platecosts for commercial vehicles 10-creased 30 ~rcent tills year, butthe rate WIll be frozen until atleast 1985.

The traditional vehicle weighttax on passenger cars wlll be ph-ased out beginning Oct. 1, 1983.Allnew vehicles purchased in MiChI-gan on or after that date will betaxed according to their value.For instance, a $10,000vehicle willbe taxed at a .4 percent rate, or$40.That fee will decrease 10 per-cent for each of the next threeyears and then w1l1be frozen.

According to tax rates suppliedby the Highway Users Federation,Indiana is second to MIchigan inhighway taxes at 24.6 cents pergallon, followed by Callfornia andWest Virginia, both 24.5 centsTexas has the lowest fuel taxes inthe U.S. at 14 cents.

Bon Secours planslung disease talk

The Friends of Bon SecoursHospital will present Ralph DCushing, M.D., speaking on re-spiratory infections and pneu-monia on Wednesday, April 20, at8 p.m., in the hospital's ScIenceHall. The presentation is part ofthe Town Hall for Health com-munity education program

Dr. Cushing is director of BonSecours Hospital's InternalMedicine Residency Program. Hehas published numerous l.>.~rs inmedical journalS 'a'nd bas present-.jed his work on infectious diseasesand other topics at many medicalconferences He is certified by theAmerican Board of InfectiousDiseases and the American Boardof Internal MedIcine

A limited number of comple-mentary tickets for Dr. Cushing'spresentation are available Reser-vations are necessary. Call GloryLittle, community relations, at343-1520.

Academy setssummer camps

~he Grosse Pointe Academy isoffering several learning exper-iences this summer for studentsaged 4 to 15.

Among the offerings in theschool's adventure program are asports camp, a backpacking ad-venture in the Great SmokeyMountain on the AppalachIanTrail, a bIcycle trIp to NorthernMiChlgan and a canoe expeditiondown the Au Sable RIver.

For more lnformatiOn, call theAcademy at 886-1221

lighter, more fuel-efficient veh-icles. Most of the new money willbe used to repair and mamtam thecurrent highway system while agreater share of motorist dollarswill be spent on public transporta-tion projects.

One cent per gallon of the fed-eral fuel hike, or an estimated $1 1billion per year nationally, isearmarked for mass tranSit. TheMichigan Legislature recentlyenacted a measure WhICh 10-creased the diversion of fuel andweight taxes from 8.3 to 10 per-cent ($66 3 million) for publictransportatlOn.

Michigan's public transportationbudget, wluch is funded entirelyby motorists, IS expected to reach$110 milhon thiS year. It includes$4 2 million for small bus systemsand $6.7 milhon for rail freightprojects, mcludmg the 71-year-oldStraits of Mackinac car ferry, theChief Wawatam. Last year thecoal-powered ShIP, which carriesrall cars between pernnsulas, co::,tMiclugan taxpayers $1.6 milliondespite sitting inactive for sixmonths, the Auto Club said.

As a trade-off for higher usetaxes on heavy trucks, Congressmandated that states allow long-er, wider and heaVier trucks onthe federal hlghway system.Mlclugan will not be affected bythe new weight limit of 80,000

Michigan drivers hit with fuel tax hikes

Narcotics Anonymous, a fellow-ship of men and women for whomdrugs have become a problem,will meet each Friday at 8 p.m. atthe Family Life EducatIOn Council(FLEC) office, 18412Mack in theFarms.

The organization promotes aprogram of complete abstinencefrom all drugs. The Friday nightmeetings include a presentationby a member who has beenstraight, discussing how it wasdone.

The meetings are open to thepublic If you have a drug pro-blem, you can call NarcoticsAnonymous at 540-4919,544-3305or683-8137.

Drug abuse groupwill meet Friday

Learn to trace family origins"Genealogy: An Introduction" an~ c,~nturies, ':Mrs Thompson

is one of the 44 new-for-spring saId Do you wi~h to trace yourclasses scheduled for April and ancestors or write down someMay by the Department of Con- family lore, as you reme~ber it?tinmng Education of the Grosse Perhaps both? If so, this work-Pointe public school system. shop ~ill help y?u choose a start-

The single-session workshop 109pomt, and Will see you throughslated from 10 a.m. to 2 p m. Sat: the first steps toward preservingurday Aprl1 23 wIll be taught by your herItage, so that It may beBarbara R. 'Thompson. Mrs. shared ~lth family and progen>.'."Thompson, a long-time local res- PhylliS E~ery Stone of Hllls-ident and commurnty leader, re- dale, also Will be on. han~ as acently published a book detailing guest resource to aSSist With theher own family's origins. She also workshop.. . .has taught a multi-week class for Those wIshmg to en~oll 10 thecontmuing education called "A class must pay their $8 feeStory Approach to Genealogy." through the Department of Con-

"A unique path has been carved tinuing Education, 260 Chalfonteby your family over the decades Avenue, several days before the

class begins, as those offeringswluch do not attract a minimumenrollment will be cancelled

For further information on theworkshop, call 343-2178.

Michigan motorists were al-ready the highest taxed in the nat-ion before the latest 5 cent pergallon increase went 1Oto effectthe first of this month, accordingto the Automobile Club of Michi-gan.

The nickle increase, which isbeing imposed by the federal gov-ernment, will raise the taxes onan average-priced gallon ($1.17for self-serve no-lead) to 26 cents,or 22 percent of the total cost. Thetotal breaks down to 9 cents fed-eral fuel tax, 4 cents Michigansales tax and 13 cents MiChlganfuel tax.

The April 1 increase, combmedWith a series of four state fuel andweight tax hIkes over a one-yearperiod (Jan. 1, 1983 to Jan. 1,1984), WIll add $61.49 a year 10taxes for the owner of a 2Q-mile-per-gallon automobile driven 12,-000 miles annually, a 53 percentincrease over 1982taxes, the AutoClub said

"Michigan motorists will spend$1.5 billion in various state andfederal highway taxes this year,"said Robert Cullen, Auto Club'sSafety and Traffic Engineer10gmanager.

Both state and federal tax hikeswere prompted by escalatmg roadrepair costs and declirnng gas andweight tax revenues because of

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

..•OR THEBASEMENT,

'HeUo, DoUy'wiUplayatGoMenLion

"Hello, Dolly" the mUSicalbased on Thorton Wilder's "TheMatchmaker" will open tomor-row, Friday, April 15, at the Gol-den Lion Restaurant, 22380Moross.

The production, under the au-spices of Dennis Wickline Pro-ductions, Inc., is the least produc-tion of the season at the GoldenLion During the off-season, thethreater room will be remodeledand ready to open FridaYl Sept.16, with the "Pirates 01 Pen-zance."

The musical is directed byMichele Karl, a longtime memberof Grosse Pointe Theater who re-cently directed "Dames at Sea."Playing Dolly is Lois Bendler,who has appeared with variousgroups throughout the area, tn-cluding the Wmdsor Light OperaAssociation.

Pointer Richard Vreeland playsHorace Vandergelder, the manDolly picks for herself. Also in thecast are L. "Aden" Russell, alsoof Grosse Pointe, who takes therole of Mrs. Irene Molloy.

Other Pointers in the cast 10-clude Judy Geiseking as MinnieFay, Marie Devlin as Ermen-garde and Lis McKenzie. Musicaldirector is John Dickinson.

Cocktails begin .3-.t7 ~.!Jl.J.ginnerat 7:30 and the show follows de-ssert at about 8:45. Guest tickets,group rates and performances arealso available. Tickets are $19.50,which includes dinner, show, taxand gratuity. For more informa-tion, call 886-2420.

Twenty multi-week continuingeducation classes will start Tues-day, April 19. Included are"Needlepoint I," "Tips from aMaster Gardener: Everything'sComing Up Roses!", "Drawingand Painting," "AdvancedFrench" and "Charity SuczckPresents Echoes of Italy."

Among the 17continuing educa-tion classes which will begin Wed-nesday, April 20 are "Copper/Sil.ver Enameled Jewelry," "Uphol-stery," "Small Engine Repair,""Sign Language," "Woodwork-ing" and "BrIdge."

Information on the sprmg pro-gram can be found in the pinkflyer delivered to residences inthe school dIstrict the week ofMarch 28. Copies also are avail-able at the public library, itsbranches, and the contmmng ed-ucation offlce located at BrownellMIddle School, 260 Chalfonte Ave-nue.

Call 343-2178for further infor-mation.

PatrIcia SChneider receives $3,000yearly from the city.

The five members of the com-mission are E. Daniel Grady, aformer councilman, GwendelynBrohman, Richard Johnson,Eugene SCherr and Thomas Sulli-van. Appointed by the mayor,they will not be paid but will bereimbursed fOLe}C.pe~~ ..., ~ ,

The commission will make itsrecommendation within 45 daysafter the last meeting. The rec-ommendation will take effect 30days after that unless two-thirdsof the council reject it by resolu-tion.

Shutterbugs meetColor print and slide com-

petitions will be discussed at thenext meeting of the Grosse PointeCamera Club on Tuesday, April19, 7:30 p.m. at Brownell MiddleSchool, 260 Chalfonte Avenue.

VIsitors are welcome to attendthe meeting

Liggett honorsSpanish scholars

The University Liggett SchoolChapter of the Spanish NationalHonor Society recently mducted 18new members.

The new members are CalliBaldwin, Marjorie Barron, ToddBlake, Monica Bran, JamesClark, Cheryl Dombrowski DanFrench, Tammy Lapo, JefferyLucas, Larry Paolucci, AnthyPapista, John Polizzi, JimRaymo, John Rim, StaceyRitchie, Michael Swaney, LindaVaughn and Windy White.

The Spanish Honor Society wasfounded by the American Associa-tion of Teachers of Spanish andPortuguese. It was first estab-lished in 1953aoo is open to stu-dents in North American second-ary schools.

will be held Moooay, Aprll 18.Three smgle-session offerings to

be held Tuesday, April 19, are"Hypnosis: Stop Smokmg Clinic,""Planetarium Program: The Uni-verse Game" and "What Is SCi.ence?"

Multi-week classes startingThursday, April 14, are "Pottery"and "Volleyball." "Beginni ngTennis" starts Frlday, April 15,while other tennis classes arescheduled to start Saturday, April16.

Fourty-seven classes have beenscheduled to start the week begin-ning Monday, Aprll 18. Ten whichwill beglO on Monday include"Typing," "Bridge" and "ForeignLanguages - French, German,Itahan, and Spanish"

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Evening yogabegins today

A yoga class taught by BettyLocke, golden lotus instructor, didnot appear in the War Memorial'sMarchi April calendar of events,according to the Center.

The class will meet on Thurs-days, beginning at 7:30 p.m. onApril 14. It is open to anyone for afee of $25 Loose exercise clothingshould be worn and participantsshould bring a rug sample or ex-ercise mat.

For more information, call theWar Memorial at 881-7511.

The adUlt spring program offer-ed by theliDepartment of Continu-ing Education of the GrossePointe public school system in-cludes single-session classes aswell as multi-week offeringsslated to ~gin soon.

A single;-session class beginnmgThursday" April 14, is "Tips froma Master Gardener: StrawberryCulture."t "Moroccan Cooking:Summer Entrees and Desserts"

Learn: to handleyour stress

Alice ~elhe will present athree-we~~ course on "LivingWith Stress," Mondays, April 18toMay 2, at the War Memorial, 32Lakeshore Road, at 1 pm.

The physiology and psychologyof stress Win be discussed and re-laxatIon and coping techniqueswill be practiced in class.

Participants will learn to exper-ience a constant sense of calm-ness or l)alance; to maximizeinner control and learn to com-municate more successfully. Theyalso will practice breathing and re-laxation techniques, learn tosharpen their sensitivity to lOnerand outer functioning, developawareness of muscular tensionand habits of emotional stress.

A tape is included in the classfee which is $35. For more infor-mation, call 881-7511

Thu rsday:. April 14, 1983

Woods pay board will meetThe Woods Local Officials Com-

pensation Commission will meetSaturdays, April 16, 23 and 30, at 9a.m. in the conference room of theWoods municipal building, 20025Mack Meetings are open to thepublic.

The five-member commission,created by ordinance last year,

tWill -review -the--current --saw ies~ Ifor elected officials and determiIJe"" what they should be paid.

Currently, the mayor and coun-cIl are paid $600and $400respec-tIvely. They are also covered witha $10,000surety. Municipal Judge

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