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"' "lGrossePoint¢ NewS 1All 'the Pointes Every :i

Thursday Morning _

Complete News Coverage of All the Pomtes o( ,m t,, Copy 28 Pages_Two Secflons_Secfion OneVOL. 37_NO. 13 t._.,.d ,| $1Co.dClassMeffl, at the CROSSE PO1NTE, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1976 ..oo P. v..._" Post Office at Detroit, M/chlgon

CHOOL[LI CTIOHEADLINESChurch Group Presenting 'Broadway Koteidoscope'IFr/en d ClimaxesDr. Adams• Will Leave

Vi by ShWEEK sit aring o,,s,ay,S,s Compiledbythe ,_. i Park's Jail Cell Trustees Express Con-Grosse Pointe News ' tern over Announce-

, , , ! ,_ _ menf's Effect ona ] _ _ Millage Elec-

WAYNEThursdaY'cOUNTyMarchMEDI-18 [ ! Goes to Eatery to Buy Hamburgers for Buddy; fleaCAL Examiner Dr. Warner _ ' Allegedly Robs Place and Is Arrested onU. Spitz Wednesday defend- Unarmed Robbery Charge By Susan McDonalded on legal and medicalgrounds his practice of send- One of three men, who arrived at The Park Board of Educationing certain parts from au- police station to visit a friend being detained in trustees were taken bytopsied bodies to research or- .he local cell, ended up by keeping the friend surprise last week whenganizations. Dr. Spitz and his in the lockup on a charge of robbery S u p e r i n t e n d e n tattorneys contended that per- unarmed after allegedly robbing the White Tower, of Schools Dr. James A.mission to permanently re- Adams, 40, armounced hemove body parts is assumed j 15009 East Jefferson., will take over as head of

under the medicalexaminer's The suspect and the two $135 O00,Set ,the Winston-Salem, N.C.,legal right to conduct com- other visitors had reportedly 9 school district this July 1.

plate autopsies. Wayne ...... gone to buy their buddy a GOd forCounty Prosecutor William ,_ ....._ _ '_'---- hamburger. A_ The announcement, comingL. Cahalan said Wednesday , With the co-operation of less than two weeks before

the county's Organized Task two young men, a Farms Cente D ire m,n.,e ,oosForce is investigating the officer, and officers of De- r r before Pointe voters, waspractice at the Wayne County . trows Jefferson Station, Fifth made in a press conferenceMorgue, and said he expects Precinct, Park authorities " in Winston.Salem on Thurs.the investigation to be corn- arrested David Owens, 19, Annual Family Partici- day, March 18.pleted short;.y. :_,_.-: of 1228 Newport, and Loren pafion C a m p a I cJn "The reason I took the job

Friday, March 19 A. Etter, 18, of 4869 Gray, Launched:Residents is because I feel it's an op-• both of Detroit. portunity for me to advance

HUNDREDS OF WRECK- The pair were charged Pxeee;ve _]rs1t my career that I just can'tERS, vans, pickup trucks ...... with robbery unarmed and Solicitation refuse," Dr. Adams said.and cars clogged the streets The Archconfraternity of St. Clare de Men- Saturday, April 2-3. Part of the talented cast the breaking and entering "While rm still relativelysurrounding the State Capi- tefalco Church is sponsoring a montage of some is shown here rehearsing the "Ascot Gavel" of an unoccupied dwelling on Citizens of the five young I welcome the chal-tel Building in Lansing of the best musicals produced on the Great White from "My Fair Lady." Read the complete story Wednesday, March 17. Pointes received this lenge of working with theThursday in a massive pro- Way in Pierce School Auditorium on Friday- on Page 9. One Released on Bond week the War Memorial problemSmunity.,,of an urban corn-test by Michigan auto me- Owens and Etter were at- Center's 1976 annual ap- Election Concerns

_n_, ,o _w blem N T ffic reigned for a preliminary peal for donations to The Winston-Salem-For-Auto Repair Act. An esti-p J M ovi C ime Is M in P hearing before City Munici-help meet maintenance sythe County Consolidatedmated 2,500 repairmen came = e r a ro e_[_ r_ pal Judge Stan Kazul on and operational costs. District serves about 50,000

in coveralls and work uni-Needs Help Fact g Nation Ace di g L Viewed Thursday. March 18. Theforms from all parts of the n or l'l (['W judge presided in the ab- This year the amount need- students in 68 schools, adja-State, cramming shoulder scare of vacationing Park ed to balance minimal costs cent to a one million popula-

te shoulder in ,he firstfloor To S viva T Ned i Questi ire By Poi ,=,oos.,oof the Capitol and spilling _,_r o z onna rites MunicipalEtterwasJUdgereleasedJ°hnUrSO.onhopesiS$135,000,tomeetandthisthegoaiCenterbyt/on area.out over the front lawn. $3,000 bond, and Owens was Memorial Day, May 31. earned about the effect theannouncement will have on

* * the outcome of the Monday,* Competition Threatens Constituents in 14fh Disfric_t, Including The Poinfe, Cities Take 'Wai_ and detained in the local lockup' The Pointes' active civic

Saturday, March 20 Say Unemployment, Inflation Also See' A p p re a ¢ h on when he could not produce and cultural center is two- March 29, millage election.PRESIDENT FORD Friday 1_O Close Doors of his $3,000 bond. Examination thirds self supporting through "I would hope it would

declared 29 Michigan court- Poinfe's First Film Major Concerns 'Turn-on-Red' Meas- for both was set for yester- Income from invested endow- have no effect on the dec-

ties disaster areas and, as a Theater Crime is the foremost problem facing our na- ure Which Becomes day, March 24. meat and activities Lees, and tion because Dr. Adams has --result, assistance centers will On Saturday, March 20, it doesn't use one cent of instituted some fine programs 'begin operations next week lion today, according to the results of Congressman Effective March 31 Billy Gone Smith, 24, of a578 tax monies or United Foun- and we would definitely like

throughout the Lower Penin- BY T°m Greenw°°d ILucien N. Nedzi's questionnaire mailed tohiscon- Fairview, Detroit, and two dationfunds, to see'them continued with 11

sula to aid individuals, busi- Unless a near miracle stituents in the 14th District, which includes all By Joamae Nicora other men, arrived at the Help Bridge Gap the millage," said Boardhess and local governments occurs, the Punch and the Pointes. Mr. Nedzi, who sends out his question- Although M i eh iga n's station to visit Owens. The Ho we v e r, once a year vice-president Laurence Her-in recouping losses from the Judy Theater could star naire at the beginning of each year, said that in- new "turn-on-red" law trio received permission Pointe residents are "_sk,d by wood.crippling ice storms that bit in a real life version of flation, which was the number one problem last will go into effect on from the shift commander the Center's volunteer board Dr. Adams said he hadthe State two weeks ago. "The Last Picture Show." year, has slipped into third behind crime and un- Wednesday, March 31, to buy a hamburger or two of directors to contribute hoped to delay the announce. _Public meetings will bescheduled soon throughout Due to economic setbacks employment, reported a news release from his there are going to be ex- for Owens, 'who said he was whatever they can, and feel, ment of his new appointmentthe 29 counties, including and fierce competition office, ceptions to the law at still hungry after having the Center deserves to help until after the millage elee-Wayne. Oakland and Me- from newer, bigger then- Further reflecting their seem to be running strongly some intersections in the been fed.comb, to inform citizens of ters, the movie house at concern over the worsening this year," Mr. Nedzi said. Pointes. Smith's two companions comebridgeandtheexpenses.gapbetween in- sibleti°n'"bUtbecauseitjUStofleaksWaSn'ttoP°S'thereturned to the station with This has been done for 28 press.the avaiiab|e help. 21 Kercheval avenue may crime problem, his consti- He pointed to the over I Enacted last December by the hamburgers, while Smith "It shouldn't affect the

, * * soon be forced to close tuents favor, by 69.1 percent 18,000 responses he received l the State Legislature, the stayed at the eatery where years while the Center has election. No school systemSunday, March 21 its doors for good, to 24.5 percent, spending sub- in 19'/4, when the Senate l law permits drivers to turn he was alone with two worn- grown and expanded its edu- should make a decision on

stantia.lly more for construe- Watergate hearings were on, i right, after a full stop, at any en employes, according to rational opportunities, serv- an issue as important as thePATRICIA HEARST, a kid- A spokesman for the the- lion and staffing of penal to only 8,733 this year. ntersecUon where there's a information released by Lt. ices and facilities for aLl age millage based on one indi-

nap victim who said she com- ater said it had" lost "$47,000 and correctional institutions. (out of 136,752 questionnaires I traffic light. The law also Gordon Duncan. groups and interests, vidual," he said.mitred crimes to save her- last year and was now stay- The nation's economic mailed), i allows drivers to turn left Jumped over Counter Alger House, Fries Audi- Closer Than Expectedself from death, was found ing open on a day-to-day problems, which have ira- He also blamed the in- onto a one-way street, also Smith leaped to his feet torium and the lakeside lawn Dr. Adams was just re-guilty Saturday of armed basis."bank robbery and use of a parted heavily in Michigan, crease of postage to 13 cents, after a full stop. and jumped atop the counter, and gardens were outright turning from the funeral offirearm to commit a felony. Given Notice continue to hurt the Ford "People are thinking twice Unless in a designated turn One of the employes, up- gifts to Pointers, note oft- his mother, who died on Fri-It had taken the jury only The NEWS further learned Administration in the lgth before using the mails. Post- lane, drivers will not be parently grasping immedi- rials, day, March 12, in Whites- i12 hours to reach the verdict, that the owners of the movie District as the President has age rates are too high, and forced to turn right, so of- ately that the man was up "Valuable Asset" burg, Ky., when he stopped I

When they went into the jury hadh°USe'givenC°mmunilYthePunchTheatreS'andlost ground slightly since a I believe we'll see a slip- ficials are foreseeing prob- to no good, ran out the back "The Memorial Center is withinWinston-SalemtheSchool Boardt°conferon Iroom to deliberate, they page in first class mail lems for those drivers stop- door to summon help. an extremely valuable assetfound that all of them had Judy two weeks notice earlier year ago.been thinking the same thing in the month. That deadline Highs and Lows volume for some time which pad behind non-turning me- tle landed on the floor be- to the community and is March 18. He said he hadduring the trial they were passed on Friday, March 19. This year, 29.3 percent up- will aggravate the increasing torists. The Automobile Club hind the counter, grabbed worthy to receive the invest- not decided to take the jobnot allowed to discuss before. Existence for the Crosse prove the overall record of problems of the postal serv- of Michigan advises drivers the other waitress around meat of its citizens. All[ before that time.Ile said his name had been

Judge Oliver J. Carter set landmark now depends on the the Ford Administration, 57.fi ice." to be courteous in such (Continued on Page 2) Pointers are urged to be- submitted to the Winston. isentencing for April lg. T_e receipts of day-to-day busi- percent disapprove and 13.1 Angola Aid Nixed cases, come member donors by ca- Salem district for consider-once.fugitive heiress faces a mess. percent are undecided. Last Opposed to Federal match- Watch _o_ P_d_tm,_ Shores Shifts t,_,_ng their remittance eta-I alien by Ohio State Univer- 4maximum of 25 years in pri- Frank Goldberg, of Corn- year, on the same question, ing funds for congressional Again, those d r iv e r s velope today. (Continued on Page 2) ,son. reunify Theatres, said there 30.1 percent approved, 50 candidates, he was pleased turning right on red are re- Meetin Date ,,A, gifts to the War Me- '

were "no official long range percent disapproved and 19.9 to find his constituents in quired to come to a full stop, g ,. , mortal Center are income YSD Sets Days?,londay, March 22 )lens for the theater. No percent were undecided, solid agreement with 61.3 permitting traffic to clear

T O R N A D O E S THAT final decision about closing The lowest rating of the percent opposed, 24.5 per- and pedestrians to cross. The next Shores Council tax deductible," officials tSWEPT through Oakland and it down has been made." last decade went to the late cent in favor and 6.4 percent City Police Chief Andrew meeting, normally held at say.Macomb Counties Saturday A Punch and Judy spokes- Lyndon Johnson in 1968 undecided. Teetaert said there will be 8:30 p.m, on the third Tues- It's a place for cultural At 3 Schoolsnight left more lhan 40 homes man said the biggest prob- when 14th District residents On other malters, 14th Dis- no exceptions to the new law day of each month, will be enrichment, individual fatal-demolished or heavily dam- lem for the theater was "the were deeply bothered by the trier residents responded as in his community, but it will held on Tuesday, March 30, ]y education and entertain- The Youth Service Dirt-aged, two persons dead and parking situation. There just Vietnam War and gave Mr. follows: be carefully examined and at 8 p.m., according Io infer- meal senior citizen and stun (YSD), which expand-four hc_spilalized, State police isn't enough of it." tie also Johnson only 21.7 percent up- A total of 41.8 percent sup- s u r v e y e d for possible marion from Village Super- youlh activities alike, spa- ed its services last month tosaid Sunday. The hardest hit stated that competition from proval Ironically, Mr. John- ported, and 47.5 percent up- changes if problems should in(endear Thomas Jefferis. cia! interest programs vol. The Pointe's three middleareas were a square mile other local theaters, mostly son also has scored the high- posed, proposals to transfer artse. The new date was set be- unteer effort, free hospital schools, has solidified thearea in West B]oomfield l the Woods ! and II, were_ est, over 65 percent in ]965 lhe financing and manage- Thomas Kressbach, city cause no quorum would have equipment loan, accommoda- days wherein the division'sTownship in Oakland County killing the Punch and Judy. when the nation was pros- meat of Federal programs manager, explained that era- been present as several of lions Ior community orgam- four detectives will spend ahounded by Maple road, Wal- "We just can't compete paring, to state and local govern, phasis will be on educating the Village trustees were out zations and hundreds of half day a week at eachnut l,ake road, Orchard Lake! (Continued on Page 4) "Political passions do not meats. The undecided re- children, drivers and pedcs- of town. study opportunities, school.

Since the announcement of

road and Middlehelt, and sponse was 10,7 percent, trians about the new law, the service expansion, cer-

parL._of l.enox and Richmond Woods Acts Repair _ program of Federal In The Farms, Poli¢cChief Mother Seeks $1 MillionTownships in Macomb Coun- to grants to local and state Robert "Ferber thinks the law somewhat in a state of fluxgovernments to hire unem- is positive and is taking a on the scheduling front. |htt

'Y In Fire Deaths of Sons"_" 69 Damaged Boat Dock workers was support-"wait and see" :A',flude at while the limes, ,,.g. morn-Tuesday, March ?.3 -S ed by 57.7 percent, while this time. If problems should ings or afternoons fro' around

SECRETARY OF STATE 34.5 percent were opposed, come up, restrictions w/ll be a three-hour period, remainMrs. Theresa Mieehle, ofI in the suit and charged that flexible, the breakdown of

Henry Kissinger w a r n e d Roger A. Waha this extent," said Gregg Pis- A total of 7.8 percent were made accordingly, Chief For- Beaconsfield avenue, widow I when they responded to the days is set,M_,n:lav that the U.S. is pre- The Woods Coune/1 took ac- shea, assistant to Mr. Hall- undecided, bar explained.pared _:) take "decisive ac. lion t o w a r d s repairing 69 mann. Explaining what hap- An overwhelming 72.3 per. The only exception to the ed mother of tw, boys who I fire, Ihey failed to bring Brownell _vill be visited bythin" to halt furlher Cuban l,ake Front Park d o c k s pencd, Mr. Pischea stated cent opposed U.S. aid to An- new law will be at the inter- lost their Lives in a Park i proper rescue equipment, either l)t:ts l'atrwk Fagan.' apartmenl fire on March 14, The chief and The City' Donald S c h m 3 I I/. Wa_,,'military intervention in At- which were victimized by the off-shore winds caused ice to gola, 18 percent were in section of Lakeshore and 1973, filed a $1 million dam-I fireman refused It>comment , Baum t_r SluJrt (;clu_v (_nrica and elsewhere. Kiss. severe winter ice on the Milk form on the docks. After 'the favor and 9.7 percent were Moross. I,ast June, Thein_er, who issued the warn- River, before lhe boating wind eased, the ice remained undecided. Farms took steps to prepare age suit m Wayne Counly since they have not yet been Tuesdays Pierce will re-in_ m a speech prepared for s(ason begins on May 1. and ultimately took "the iron There has been a minor for the |aw by posting a turn. Circml Courl on Fr _ay, officially notified of the st,it. ceive the attcnlion of e_therdelivery in Dallas, did nol Based upon reporls from with it and e r a c k e d the sniff on the abortion issue, on.red sign at this intersec- March 12, against Ihe aparl. Def. Fagan or l)et. Schmaltzspell nut what lhe govern. City Administrator Che_ter wood." (Continued on Page 4} lion. meat owners. Mrs. Isgamastis, when in.formed el the suil, reportedly' on Thursdaysmeat would do if the ]2,00_ E, Paterson and Parks and In his memo to the council Purposes o[ Law Others named in the suit , Finally, Parcells will be

('uban lroops still believed to Recrealion Director Donald Mr. Paterson said the 69 Price of News Because of heavy traffic arc, /'ark Fire Chief Pbillipt insisted there was absolulely visited I)y Def. Baum or Def.be in Angola should enter the ,1. IIallmann, the council at docks were "badly in need to the Village park in The Ct_sta and ('ilv Firefighter I no defective wiring in the (;crow with the lhree-hour

expecled battle in Rhodesia ils regular meeting Monday, of lhe repair of the cross Being l{aiscd sho, , Public Safety D Johr_ Onslwedder. t apa,'lme,,t building, slot split belween Wednes.between the while minority March 22, aulhorized a loan arms supporting the dock rector Joseph Vilale said Mrs. Miechle charged that[ At this lime, fire officials (avs and Fridays.' " listed no offitial cause of the Whih, the YSD has always_overnment and black ha. of $t0,580 from the Parking platforms." that a sign will be posted the apartmenl owners, Peter fire. served the middle schools,liona]ists. Bill his remarks Meter Fund to the Boa t /le explained the city engi. Effective with next week's at the intersection of Verni,,ricame _n the same day lhe Docking Fund to pay for the near has designed a new type issue, the newsstand selling and l,akeshore indicating no i and Barbara Isganiastis, whoWa:hington Star relmrted repairs, subject to insurance of angle iron cross arm for price of the "Crosse Pointe right turn on red. _own the bui]t[irlg, were re- twoKitledofbYMrs.aSphyxJal_OnMit,chh,.s werefivelolhis_,ivveXpanskmmorel_)sitiveiSan attemptserviee. _slmnsihle for the fire be-that the Ford administration coverage which is being in. the purpose of repairs. Mr. News" wilt he 20 cents per Woods Trafhc Safety Of- Iis r c, a d y to take action vestigated by CHy Attorney tlallman compIeted the re- copy. ricer Slepben l'elrik .said all _cause they failed 1, repair chihlren, Randall. if;, and on days in which school of.

fi<'ials ('an plan. Bulb the

a_ain.,t Cuba itself if Fidel George Catlin. pairs of one dock based ui_m Contim,ally rising prod,(.- inlersoclions wflh traffic sig. i defe('live wiring. Scull, 9 ' pMice and the schools have(:astro trws to, intervene in "We've had dock damage Ihis approach and both he lion casts have necessitated imls will be affected with the l She included Chi.,,f C.sta B,th died in spite of el- ,,xpre_scd ph, a_ure over thesouthern Africa. every year but nothing to (Continued on Page 2) 'thts increase. _ (Continued on Page 4) i and Vircfighter Onstwedder (Continued on Page 4) acw app,'oach.

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": Page Two GROSSE POINTE NEW5 Thursday,March2G, t976i .

• The errors o/' the past I Health ts bette _n I

on.=.. ' I Friend Pays Return Visit to Park Jail Cellfuture. I row it,(C,m_ from Pale 1) was seen running through building, and she, too, be- The Park officers, he stop-

the neck and threw her to the school yard from Jef- gan to scream, ped the pair. Owens jumpedthe floor, the lieutenant said. ferson. The man was identi- The Lieutenant said there out of the car before he

carry black powder Smith then opened the cash fled as Smith. are indications that the in- could be apprehended and Ewlu_ ,eh h,r Ih,, man o[ Iradillonregister and scooped out $40. Confesses to Robbery truders tried to stifle the fled on foot, the rug clutch-

-- already assem- He jmnped back over the Smith was arrested and women's screams with their edwin his arms.

kit AI oo_.te, and ran out the front taken to the station where hands. The noise attracted ' Arrested in Homeor in s. so, door toward Alttr road in he confessed to the robbery, the elderly woman's daugh- A short time later, Park

bl k powd v,t_oi, exonerating the two others ter, who was on the second pc!ice, w'.'!h the _:,_i_tunce of12 gauge ac er This was the time of the who had been with him, and floor. As shi_ came down the special operations officers ofshift cha_Jge, Lt. Duncan was locked up with Owens. stairs to see what the corn- Detroit's Fifth Pricinct, went On Wrinklesshells and other acces- ,,d, and all officers in the Judge Kazul presided .at motion was about, Owens to Owens' home and arrest-

S_'_t'_,_ _n _P_w',[r station ran out and searched l Smith's preliminary hearing and Etter grabbed a small ed him, recovering the rug.

•,.....ffi_.,J =L_, ,.._.v_..ffi=. the area on foot. i on the date of the arrest and Oriental rug from a wall in Park Police Chief Henry We don't say Oxxford clothes won'tn •m rh , • r, ' ,',, Officers David Hiller and_ set bond at $10,000, two the hallway and ran out the Coonce and Lt. Duncan laud- wrinkle. Anything other than armorIJ. /VIVlJgllllel (.wun _OD Timothy Mink jumped into a i sureties. His examination door. ed the two young men for notdate is scheduled for Wed. will. But the basic fine lines of an Oxx-

_ -- _ _scout ear, and cruised in the! Youths Follow Car being afraid "to "be in.Ii_ 15102 Kercheval VA 1-8200 _ [ immediate neighborhood. At nesday, March 31.

Olin Tue,da_ an Pc/day .... n.-- /[Altcr and Hampton, several _ Smith was placed in the Two young men in a car, valved," and for their help, ford coat, the sohly rolled lapel, the_ : d _ .9 ......... r ....... ' • ,and.n_ ,-.. cell with Owens, remaining names also withheld, saw which led to arrest of the shoulder line, are retained. With

I Moa..tled.oTAars.,Ymt. 9a.m. to6p.m. "_lw]peopJe were st m g o.y,_ pointing to a man on me there because of the over- Owens and Etter get into a two suspects, crisp

Afost Major Credit Cards Accepted [ steps .o[ Seaint^Ambrose, El,,e_- crowded condition at the parked vehicle and speed The chief and the lieuten- good reason. These coats are hand-CreditC, ords Accepted Wayne County JaiL Smith is away. The youths followed ant also had a special thanks pressed 32 times during construction,u,eu,=:j, o_m,v,, D,=-,,s ,,_ formally charged with rob- the fleeing pair, got their for Cpl. Glanert for his aid

bery unarmed, license plate number and in .apprehending Etter, and prior to final pressing. Over and overLt. Duncan said that in make of ear. They followed to the Detroit policemen again by hand.

regard to Owens and Etter, the first vehicle as it turned whose investigation led tothe pair went to the front north onto Jefferson. Then finding Owens' home address

Natural ShouIder Clothing door of a home in Berkshire, the young adults were mis- and his eventual arrest, plus Maybe that's the reason there's an extraaddress and names of rest- takenly stopped by a Park the recovery of the stolen "x" in Oxxford.dents withheld.'A maid an. police crew in a scout ear. rug.swered the door, at which Mter identifying them- 1time the two men asked selves, the young men gave ;AL|! ,

LN* about washing windows at the officers the license hum- ..K.,,.'¢'... hj.,s,s.t.$29.,s_lot. MO, _ S34,es:,

._ the house, her and a description of the camv.,_,._. *q s3o,_._,$24_,Forced Way In fleeing ear, which was h_._.,s, _. =

Before the maid could an-broadcast over the police _[$1_u=_I--I_iml].: _ ff'_ie a__ff_*#'y'_'afdry_O_¢0_the door a hard push and Farms Cpl. Otto Glanert,entered the house. The who was in the area, spottedmaid's screams brought the the ear with Owens andelderly woman owner of the Etter at Kercheval and New- TOBACCONISTS,tTO 92 Kercheval Ave. on the Hill TU 2-8251residence to the front of the port. With.the assistance of :19s29 Mack es2-94sa

;ome things never vary. [] d,_d,a_Zd,_;C_j_v_ d,_j¢_d._j_,M,_j_Lv_c,p_j_(6 d'_J_ _ _

The quality and natural- Dr. Adams Leaves Postshoulder comfort of

Southwick summer-weight (Contlnue_from Page I) lina.

suitings, for instance, sity where he received his ,adter the initial shockdoctorate degree in 19"/1. the _eaction of ,Points trus-' And thegood taste of the Points Board trustees said tees was generany one of re, Tailored halt Golf Shirts

men who wearthe'm, t_ey had been aware for gret at losing Dr. _dams.about two weeks that Dr. "It's a very serious lOSS CLASSIC DUO

ttutltuitk , Adams was interviewing for to this community," saidAtraditionamonggenl[emen. another job, but had no idea Mr. Harwood. "He has made /'YHATHAWAYa fi/te contribution and I

that he was close _o coming will feel the loss personally Striking style for on or_off thefrom *170, ,to a decision, as will the district." course. Precisely tailored df cool,' /

Robert $ann, public tela. "He's been a marvelous comfortable, easy-to.care-for

__¢,'t=;;# I ' tions director for the Win- superintendent," said Mxs.stun-Salem distxiet, said Dr. Melissa .Maghielse, Board cut,on lisle wifl_ built-in freedomAdams was one of 70 admln- secretary. _ h>raction on the links and

ON THE Hltl_ * istrators _pplying for the su- fashionable good looks for thean K,'rch¢_al.Grosse PointsFarms perintendent's job last sum- Sums Up ContributionsDr. George T. Eddlngton, club house.

Hours 9 to 5:30 met. who has worked closely with Rib knit collar; light blue, navy, red," ant of Regret Dr. Adams as his yellow, white or beige.

• Dr. Adams came to The summed up. the superinten-Pointe less than two years dent's contributions to the s16ago on July 1, 1974, from the System. Plain collar: yellow, light or darkMontclair, N. J., district, "He's dbne a gxeat deal to blue, white, brown, red or beige.where he was superintendent formalize and structure the Sl7for two years. P¢ior to that curriculum and g e n e r a1

•W_/Oq," _ 14_ _ he had served as assistant school policies. He's kept thesuperintendent to the Sag- staff, community and Board 1!thaw schools, better informed about devel- /

He received a new four- opments and has streamlined /

SPECIAL year contract for $38,000 and simplified our budgetary _base _ay last June. His, new system..'_ *- contract provides for ,_9;000 : The _oard has placed"in - _ ' , .... =:!_- _"!' _ .....

ORDER _ base pay in North Caro- qulry calls 'to several uni-versity placement centers in tsearch 0f a new superinten-

Boat Docks dent, but doesn't plan .to be-

WEEK time."gin interviewing for some(Continued from Page I) They do not expect it will

If you are the man who appre- Mr. GOURLEY and the city engineer have be necessary to name an in- VVCK2K)VVARDAVE• SOM[RS(TMALLelates the luxury of custom will be,at these recommended this type of terim superintendent before 1571W<_-,dwardAve., Phone %4-2"_00,Detr(:it,48226

10% clothing (or the man who is stores as follows: repair, he said. the start of the next school _Quotations were sent out year. f-]_'__¢gt'_V _e_t'_'_J_a_l_7¢_¢_ _'/_|[-']REDUCTION dlfficuR to fit) our CUSTOM FISHER BLDG. to five companies,, alongon special orders ORDER department Is the an-

this week March24-25 with specifications, instruc-SUITS swat. Both Germ Gourley, our

SPOFITCOATSsLACKS theCMthMgdepartmefltheadandexperttailor In each store pDooeTR3.8440B|RM|N_HAMlions and otherinformation,bids.requestingthem to submit Serving the Men, Young Menby will be available to give you March 26-27 Based upon the quotes re-

SHIELDCRESTOAKLOOMLEBOW - _ advice and .is, you [n yourselections. ,,o/1, M/6-1212 ens,MarineCo.,tee°remandedresponded,,thecalved,inthenecessarybeamountawarded(threeof Mount Clam-Mthatofrepairs.r'°fa$10,580PthePeter sencontractandThisfiveforM andThreeB:ysQuartersof Detroitof a forCenturyoverMEN'S WEAR company offered the lowest

9:30 to 5:30520 Wu@_tard• 9:00 to 5:30 FisherIMI_O 9:30to 5:30203 Pierce,Birmingham quote.,,itis further return-

BirminghamStoreOpenThurs.andFri.'til 9 mended, since the boat dockfacilities a]rea_ly have adeficit in their fund, that the Back at the turn of the century, whenParking Meter Fund 'loan' Hic/zey's opened for business on

APPLICATIONS the Boat Docking Fund thesum of $10,580 in order that Woodward Avenue near State Street

NOWBeing Accepted such repairs can be assam- things were different.FOR ALL GRADES FOR SEPT., 1976 ptishedon or before May 1,1976,and thatsuch sum be-

AUSTINCATHOLICPREPcome a]iabflityoftheBoat Thestreet_wewfii/edw,thbu_,/esDock Fund until repaid there- and wagons. We _old lots of frockin to the Parking Meter

A PRIVATE AUGUSTINIAN SCHOOL Fund," added Mr. Petersen. coats andplush hats -- that's what aThe council agreed and gentleman wore for Sunday. Separate

stipu|ated as part of the mo-tion'that a copy of Mr. Peter- colom were big -- we had cases

sea's memo be given to both full Of them.the Grosse Pointe WoodsBoat Club and the Citizens

Recreation Commission. Today, we still outfit the contemporary

DANGEROUS LEVELS males, but with easy fitting, natural

Because man is adaptable H. Freeman & Son llathaway suits for business andsportjacketsto his environment, many

persons have developed the Burberrys Izod for week-ends. Soft shirts of oxford i!!::!!ability to ignore the excess- and broadcloth have replaced theivOy loud noise levels thatsurround them. However, Norman llilton (;ant Shirtmakers tight collars. Sportswear was unheard

this does not mean that these of when we started. Now men spend" pe, de are immune to tLe Countes_ Mara Bvford of England

hea:ing losses that can re- " their leisure hours in comfort.

A TRADITIONOFEXCELLENCE ,u,, from continuous or pro-longed exposure to such J" & l). Me(george ('.orbin, Ltd.

• an outstandingcollegeprepcurriculum: a uniqueactivitiesprogram When we've been in business this(Last June, 114 students graduated, of sound levels.these 106 are attending college.) a reinforcement of Catholic values Sero of New 11ave,. Majcr long, there must be a reason. Some oflearned at home

• honors courses in all major areas • concerned teachers who meet the _['OSS¢ Mighty-Mac Au.,,tin-lliil, lad. them are lhted on the left.

'S • individualized scheduling and attention highest standards Point¢ News l)eansgatc• developmental courses in all • great rapport between teachers and Ta Ihot tmajorareas students Published Every Thursday

• requiring of each student .unexcelled athletic facilities including by Robt. B. Edgar Lakeland Gleneagles _ _, _._/a_/_-6 classes each day indoor ice rink and tennis house DIBIA99KerchevalAnteeb°AvenuePUblishers ,,-4 yearsof Theology • oneofthe96 Augustinianeducational GrossePointe,Mich, 48?,4]6 A lan Paine Zero King-on campus daily from 8:15 to 2:45 institutionsthroughout the world Phone TU 2-b?00-traditional discipline and dress code • admits students of any race. color S_¢o.dClots Postage paid ot Harness ilousc Kren:cntz-weekly chapel exercises and national or ethnic origin D,,,o,,, Michigon. Since 1900Subscriptio_ Rotes $8.00 per

ACCREDITEDBY: NorthCentralassociationUniversityof Michigan "_'AddressVmmOd.o,iMoil {.$ub_:ripficm$, Arnold Palmer (:avanaghChon0e of Address Form= 8579) to KERCHEVAL AT ST. CLAIR • GROSSE POINTE99 Kerchevol, Gro_ Pointe Farms.

Detroit,18300EastM148224WarrenAve., 881 - 5531, MondoyTheAFI deodtineodvertisinonoon. for coPYnews must copybe inis Open T_ursday _veningJ 'ti/8:4_the News Office byTuesd_y noonto insure in_lrtion.

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tThursday,March25, 1976 CROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Three

Loud.owEss O " Y P figh I1_,th=_o_._d_,,_ _,=_ou__e_oo=e_ = LWV Answers uesttons Cit romotes 2 Fire ters

sho,ld know that some pow. sons operating such mowers Ab t Mill g E1 ti Crosse Pointe city Fire _ men will be happy in[ ier lawnmowers produce noise should also use ear plugs to OU e ec O_ Chief Robert Marshall an- their new jobs. [ |

nouneed on Saturday, March Others named on the pro. i |

levels that can be potentially protect their hearing ability, As a public service, the seRVicevoters; youm, us! mark 20, the promotion o/ SOt, motion lists, which were the 1 [Crosse Pointe L e a gu e of the box with an X.' Any Gerald Mehi to the rank of subject of great controversy[ [Women Voters, (LWV), an. other kind of mark invali- lieutenant, and of Firefighter between The City and the I |swers various questions re. dates the ballot. Robert Millington to the firefighters union during last If

,ated tothe Monday. March Q" Have you heard from, rank of serg _ant/ i29, school millage election, any organized opposition? The promotions were made included William Taylor, Sgt. [

Q: In a school election, do A: At this writing, the on the basis of written, oral Millington and Firefighter[ . Pointe WoodI vote in the same plat. as league has not, nor has the and .performance rating tests John Onstwedder for lieuten. Iin a political election _ NEWS received any concrete which began last December. ant, and Firefightev Onst- 1

A: You might. In The Park, information in relation' to this Lt. Mehl, 34, has been wedder for sergeant.MaintenanceFree _o_ instance, south of Jeffer- question, wHh the department for al- _-_--=---_-:-=-=__---'____-_---_---:-

PRIMEand STORM WINDOW typesson,thepollingtheof e]ections.Tr°mblyphce Schoolfor hothlSiWill Conduct 're°straisedsergeant13 inyearS.inThe19"/2.Hewas namedPointe,B°rnandLt.

REPLACEMENT.ow vor.,o. robb,NHSFestivalMoh,oow ,.oe,o, Whatever you wantwon't, as there are 33 pre-i with his wife and three ehil-einets in regular eleetions.] flren.

Complete INTERIOR and EXTERIOR 10 in school eleetlons. Philip Greenberg, eonduc- Sgt. Mi|lington, 40. of

REMODELING and REPAIR Your polling place for the tor of the Detroit Symphony Sterling Heights, will be ,; a •luxur"Youth Orchestra, (DSYO), with the department for 13 rJ. carmillage election is your Ideal[ has been selected to conduct years in June. The announce.

•. DuPOntL/ce_lsedeSidingBonded**Roofingbtsured notelementarYsurewhichSCh°°l'oftheiryou're_10 is the armual "Orchestras in ment of his promotion came L *Review" program ,o be pre- within days of the birth of we nave It

yours, check the NEWS, sented at North High School his first grandson.

I I That informatlon appeared on Tuesday evening, MarchCALL NOW FOR EARLY COMPLETION , in a large notice on page 25 30. rolledB°thinmentheareFireCUrrentlYscienceen"in the March 18 edition of_ Mr. Greenberg joined thethe NEWS and is in this Detroit Symphony conduct, study program at Macombweek's edition, too.

Q: If I vote"yes" on thel ing staff in 1974 after earn- County Community College.ing the first Master of Arts Police Chief Andrew Tee-

school millage, does that l degree in conducting ever taert and Chief Marshall Family size.automatically mean I vote granted by the University of both expressed hopes thatyes for thelibrary, too? Michigan. The '76 De\'ille_. Coupe and Sedan. New

A: No. The two are on the In addition to his DSYO Rock.A.Thon colors and fabrics. With full-size roominessballot as two separate prop- duties, he also is conducting and comfort. Plus Special Editions available

ositions, assistant for the Detroit Sym- Held by Teens ,,,_thno.,"_o.to_odpinow"_.,_.Q: How is this possible, phony Orchestra and assist-sinc'e the library is run by ant conductor of the Grandthe Board of Education? And,! Rapids Symphony. Nineteen leenagers of theby the way, isn't that un- "Orchestras in Review" is Crosse Pointe Woods Presby- "'_usual? in its fifth consecutive year terian Church,.19950 Mack

A: To answer the second as a festival, presenting or- avenue, held a Rdck-A-Thonquestion first, there are, says chestras from each of the Saturday.Sunday, March 13-

HAVE WEGOTA head librarian William Pet- Pointe's middle schools and 14.ers, 34 library districts in two senior high schools. The aim of the event was

NAMEFORYOU! the State of Michigan which These school orchestras are to rock, (in rocking chairs),are run by school districts, conducted by Mrs. Christina for 27 consecutive hours inAnd, although the Board of Judson, Brownell; Donald order to raise money for the

.Education acts as the Library McNew, Parcells; and Jo- Presbyterian "One G r e a t,_JITS and SWI_ATER_ SL_CKS Board, the two organizations seph Bauer, Pierce. Hour of Sharing," a world-

SPORT • Loml_ighter *Jaymar Ruby"D .... end *Kingtridge are financed and operated The symphony orchestra of relief and self-development Whatever you want in aluxury car, we have it.COATS . _..go, •oo.._o, separately.•sob,w.,, .7o,o,',k,,_ Q: Is it true that a check South High School i_ conduct- fund. _tOP in _oday and see all the new Cadillacs/:or '76.•Rob_,,,, .P,,d_,,o. .P,,d_,,o. ed by Russell Reed' and that After Sunday worship, the -•Kingt,idge "R.... 't,,,', mark instead of an "X" on of North High School by congregation joined the•c.o_a,,_._,, " ._,,o_o_,-_, an absentee ballot means the Nathan Judson. As in the youths for their countdown as•!ohnnyC..... TIES vote won't count? previous concerts, each mid- they approached the 27th

CUSTOM SPORTSHIRTS ._o. _o_,, A: Yes, it's true. Mrs.Car. die school orchestra will per- hour..Donegal "JohnnyC.... olyn Vertregt,in the Board form,followedby theorches. The totalamount ofmoneyTAILORED .Eo,o .c .... _,o_,., of Education elections office, tras from each high school, raised by the teens for the

•P,,d,.... offers a final caveat to ab. After a brief intermission, .poor$1,195.75.and hungry was RINKECLOTHING SHOES thein,:Uvidualorchestrasw,ll ROGER' Custom _'owr_Lid . Alien Edmonds

, DRESS ._.o,,,- Spanish Club combine to form a massed' orchestra o_ some 200 must-' HANDICAPS

OUTlaWS.s.,Ts CADILLAC CO•E.,o HOSIERY Meets rll '5 clans under the baton of Mr. Even though hearing loss•_,_..... co,_ Greenberg. victims are suffering from a e•s,,o,o_=_ .WO.oy Compositions to be played very real physical disability,• tondo_ Fog

'ReedSport.... FORMAl ._,,o, The Crosse Pointe Spanish by the massed festival or- they seldom are shown theClub will hold its next chestrainclude "The Star eoncern extendedto individ. 1 1 MILE ROAD EAST OF VAN DYKE

Tuxedo Rentals DRESSSHIRTS BELTS monthly meeting at the War Spangled Banner," "Marche uals with other types of. (:_ror de _a Renlo • Ho_nes_ House

• _|H=r _a "_*',,S'= ._o_,_,c...... Memorial on .Monday, April MiIitaire Francaise" from handicaps, This is because5, at 8 p.m. the "Algerian Suite," by Ca- there are no visible impair- 536-6260 or 757-0767

Galo Torres, general con- mille Saint-Sachs; "Slavonic merits c o nn e c t e d with a

_ ARE YOU A MAN'J) IIsul of Ecuador in .Detroit,Dance,"by AntoninDvorak hearing10ss. _--=:-=:------WITHOUT A STOREg will give an illustrated talk and "The Waltzing Cat," byentitled "A Visit to Ecuador." Leroy Anderson. ./.._

_46 ' _/ Tho'se interested in the Tickets for this program ..... ":_._,'&_. .,_, ......._ ...... ......

_.i ,,_ so,._,. ,_t c_e,_, ..... ' -,, ,........... .. Spanish" language and Span- are a_,atlable from individttal .........." --,, _.- ._,,. ,-- ,.,,,, ish American culture are in- orchestra members or at the ...... ", ..... _ '" :

' '_'*" "_" °_'"*'_'_'_' vited to attend, door for $1 per .adult and 50 .:_ .... _' : : "

t _ R _ -- _ cents for stud_:nts. The pro-Today nothing succeeds gram will be offered in the

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Nedzi Questionnaire Ice Storm Help Earns ThanksThe Grosse Pointe City nue, George Simunick, of

EEKDAY (Co.tin.ed from Page 1) should be subject to criminal Counei[ publicly thanked four Rivard boulevard, a.d PhilW A total of 35.6 percent favor penalty, 42.3 percent say it citizens who assisted City A|ber, of Neff road. were

OPEN an amendment to the U.S. should not be and 9.8 percent workers during the ice andHOURS Constitution to outlaw abor- are undecided. Over the l wind storm on Tuesday- named as 'qndivJduals whoMEN., TU|$., tion, 55.3 percent are oppos, years there has been a trend, i Wednesday; March 2-3, at its donated their time and serv.WED., THURS. ed and 9.1 percent are unde- a slow one, towards decri- Monday, March 15, meeting, ices to work with our police

SUN DAY cided. Last year, the figures minalization of marijuana Bill.Behrend, of California, officers assisting them in9 A.M. to 7 P.M. were 39.9 percent ill favor, possession. St. Clair Shores, Peter Brod- their numerous responses to, FRIDAY 54.2 percent opposed and 6.5 Mr. Nezdi's constituents head, of Beaconsfield ave- emergency service."

9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 1 0 A.M percent undecided, favor an increase in defense• A plurality, 47.9 percent spending. This reflects aSATURDAY TO still believe possession of change in public mood as the'

9 A.M. to 6 P.M. marijuana for personal 'use memory of the Vietnam War5 P.M. recedes.

,,.. _ ,,,. ,-, . Damage Suit _''__o_,t._,. _.o t.o_ A Revolutionaffincreases in spending forUmi!q_nnfifi_. Phone 885-9839 housing construction, educa-

(Continued fromPagel) tion, health insurance, aidto PRESEASONOFFERforts of Park firefighters to the elderly and energy de-revive them en route to Boa velopment. They are strong- ORDERYOURCARRIERSecours" Hospital, along with ly for cuts in spending on CEHTRALAIRCONDIT_NERNOW SaVO 8-COO/the efforts of three doctors, foreign military and econo- s_e_ce_eb,ate'76by_,_ st6 •a resuscitation therapist and mic aid and welfare, on e_.ier'sCentralAir Conditioninosystems.seven nurses, who worked Reflects Views Round0_es. Compactso¢ Heat PumPS

for more than an hour and a "Although our question- Thee.me cewestmodelsavailableMO(_I_ESeriesiS the quieteslanywhere.And _ey're thehalf to try to restore the aire can make no claim 1,o _st efficientmodelseverbuiltbyCarrier _he

U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF haystoI_erh_emorge.cyroom staff used every avail- scientific accuracy, because Num_,O_ A_'ConditiooerMakerin the World'abel piece of equipment to of the uneven response from MakecentsSave$76in76

ROAST revive the brothers, communitYbelievethe resultst°"community,Idoref|ect rOUthurry. DOe is limited ia t,_'Park Fire Lt' William Hunt' the views °f mY c°nsti'uents : f superEwho lived about two blocks to a substantial degree," I|

/i:1¢awaY fr°m the sceDe °f the added Mr" NedzJ" Ii ROUND q

tragedy, rushed to the apart. The 14th District also in- [[meat, 1314½ Maryland. When eludes part of Detroit's east I/he arrived at the house, fire-men were bringing the bodies side, Harper Woods, Ham- l|

of theboysoutofthebui]d. ,ram ck, East Detroit, the ,, ONE--

R_INII lq_ ILB southernhal,ofWarrenand,,

ing and'placed them in The Centerline. t ' I|Park emergency ambulance.The lieutenant and Park Mr. Nedzi is a high-rank- I/

Firefighter Joseph Clarke ap- ing member of the House |J . • . rvplied mouth.to-mouth yeses. Armed Services Commitee, |1

• citation and Carbogen, (a which deals with national ill.combination of carbon diox- defense. He also is on the llF'- "_

cSH'uCcOKERE()_ST t.$1 39 ideand°xygen)'andcardi°'H°useAdministrati°nC°m']i[pulmonaryresuscitation en mittee.

routeto the hospital, where '_dy I!/CO/14PACT._

B M the emergency staff took Putover,

GROUNDE CH]JC][ $1 39 When efforts to revive the . ' i [__ __j_h2at_s_nadtict_O:tr/ _

brothers p r o v e d fruitless, (Conthiued from Page 1)they were both pronounced with the two large amphi.

LB. M dead. , theaters they have," he said.At the time, Chief Costa "They can offer more of a

ik'"oKii)'ilA¢O, z:Sl 69 said that there was a lapse variety than we can, plus

of 11 minutes between the seat larger numbers of pea-

l • time the ,boys were carried ple." ,II out of the burning building Construction on The PUnch

and the arrival at the hos- and Judy, plus other busi-nesses located in the block Authorized

i'rUi'riD'l;b' R'KCllOeS "] 39 pita]. I C....t# Illl. I. I''e --dr_ '

between McKinley and Fisher II _.,.,.,, /llltlpli.,: _,,., ,,,^-,..,,Traffic Law road, began in 1929.SinceI -ill|/.IlilP #My.: tvcn muntlltB ii then, the two story theater [I J' Ill/lf|l_" [ Ask About Our Modern II

• has shown thousands of films I fll' • w / ,- , . •" t• " _ V_ I _.ompmre •

SH'0RT RIBBEEF--s _:;---- ,Co.¢|-ued from Page I, and cartoons to generations ,| ._-_l[f_lL. |,.e.tt.e,^,.... ...... |

E possible exception of the in- of Pointers: I _ [IIIIULPt/IUII 3¢R¥1_,l B" " Its not on ex ease

tersection of Vernier and Maybe this wi!l wake peo. II ""Jr'11:A_ z . p i#'sMack, pending a county ple up and they ll come toll I ' _ , ilo fhtJh I,_lvlMrnen#

LB. study, . our rescue," said the theater Ji ai_oioce&Tlnu _ MleJSTINI_ IMP. JlPark Police Chmt Henry official. "It would be beauti-II n-4n._._nM_._n _ ._._v_ ,,,,vo /TENDER MEATY

coUNTRYSTYLERIBS B$1 Coonce stated the city will fultoseesomeGrossePointel| YourHeattngandCooltngHeaOquartersStncelg37 l

comply with the law and will cavalry Coming 'over the ]J 14711 HARPER AVE. * TU 6-4848 Imake adjustments in the fu- Hill.' " I

k ture, if necessary. .m. gl/llillllli/ll/lilillllillllll I.The new Michigan law was r" |

:i_EfiR_ _k s d,s_igned primarily for say-1 1_, qSTAR !

.i i ............ 1 .... , r ! ," _ arbiter _ebSlng :6ttraffic congestion. Overall 1 C_1_V

OLozS19 _don't see _an_ real, problems | : ' '- _[

, 8 = but will wait and see what

Douglas Fiedler, of West- | Ichester road, has been named I Ito bank officer status as as- ! Isistant cashier by the Detroit I Servin q Detroit for 82 Years I

.., ,.o., i Ph 9317018 iFiedter joined the bank in _Z973. He was graduated, with One -B.A. and M.B.A. degrees,

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ThL/rsday,March 25, 1976 G R O S S E P O I N T E N EW S Page Five ]

YouChoseGrossePointe.Why?Look'/

aroundyou.,MakeaPointeforyourself!

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A yes vote on Propositions 1 and 2 on Monday, March 29 is a vote ofconfidence in our community. Everybody wins when you vote yes...

HOMEOWNERS...

have the satisfaction Of maintaining their property values. Do youwonder what happens to a community that doesn't take the interest in

_= a quality school system? There are areas where property values havedeclined because of poor schools. Look around you!

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STUDENTS...

continue to receivethe solid basic edu.Cationa.I foundation so n.ec-esSary for_their future" whether headed immediately for a vocationof further education.

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PARENTS...

.... sl_ow responsibility by keeping strong local control of their chil-dren's education.

PUBLIC LIBRARY PATRONS ...

• from pre-schoolers to Senior Citizens, everyone continues to enjoypersonalized service including inter-library cooperation, films, tapes,records, tools- and up-to-date book collection.

In short, the whole community benefits when we all show that wecare. March 29 ,s an opportunity to participate with pride in themaintenance of our most valuable municipal resource-our fine pub-Iic schools and libraries. Just look around you and be convinced. Thefuture is now. The current voted school and library tax rate has ex-pired and will only operate our system through June 30. Vote Yes torenew our public school and library programs for four years.

vote YES vote YESfor SCHOOLS for LIBRARYPropositionI Proposition227.10 mills (24.35renewal) 1.45 mills (1.31renewal)

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Paid for by Citizens' Campaign Committee - Anne and Sterling Berry, Elaine and Robert Feezer, Chairmen.

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Page Six GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, March25, r976

Board Views Consequences Classes.Offer Center Offers College Classes ,sv rR,ALNO,Se , EARS [$ MVI |Excessive industrial noise I People who complain of a EAN $| ¢E

Of Nixed Millage Election Diabetws Help ^ variety of'course-"--'s'_or ticutCoge, nowon Wayne's cann°t°nlyp°seathreatt°lc°nstantringingintheirears | APPUANC|S, [__ college credit wiU be offered art faculty. This course of employes' hearing ability, but [ may be displaying one sign | -NEATING - COOUNG /

"The secret is to read _ at the War Memorial Center lectures and illustrations is can also be costly in increas, lofa hearing loss, and should I 886-7969 lWhat are the con_ _ _-'_¢ approval then be label on the can," Shirley this spring, presented on Wednesday eve. ink worker fatigue and re-_have a hearing test as soon | |5007 Kercheval J

of a voter turn.down of the sought for the provisions of Tacon, chief dietitian at Cot- Wayne State University's nings from 6:30-10 p.m., during efficiency. [ as possible.April 7-June 16. It also car- 'March 29 public school and the contracts. The fallacies tags Hospital, tells diabetics, College of Life Long Learn-library proposals at the of this position are numer- "and if the food contains ink Courses for Credit begin ties four credits.

polLs? ous,",.Mrs, Hanpeter said. sugar, it'snot for you," the week of April 5. All of "Experiences with the _/_ '

Joan R. Hanpeter, presi- She went on 1o enumerate This is one of the simple them are taught by Wayne Family," FAC 5087, is offered AT GRO$$F I_O|NTI:'$ Olaf:ST

faculty members, who also Thursday afternoons f r o m T_ _ FOOD MARKET 'dent of the Board of Educa. them: but important facts diabetics _re Pointers. .! 4:30-7 p.m., April 8-June 17.lion, stated _hat during the 1. If this suggestion is ta- learn when they take the din.

belie diet classes offered at "G r oup Communications Pointer Elizabeth Williamsmillage information cam. ken, the district would have __,,,,,_1_1_1_,_1_ 17328 _ck Avepaign, the Board ,has said no voted operational millage Cottage. and H u m a n Interaction," is the instructor. The course

that it would sched_e an- which would serve as col- The classes, which have Speech 0520, will be pre. earns three credits. I TU 5-1565 V_I_J_KU_U_/_ 0 atother election, since neither lateral for the tax anticLpa- been given free of charge to sented by Dr. M a rib e I Registration kits for these St.the schools nor libraries can lion loan which is necessa_'y the general public as well as Suczek, of Beaupre road, wife credit courses may be pickedkeep their doors open after to run _he schools and li- to hospital patients for the of the Center's long time up at the Memorial's office,[September without voted op. braries from July 1 through past two years, have been guitar teacher. The course is 32 Lakeshore road. I'ASTY TEMPTIN(erationai millage. January1977, (when the pro. extremely successful, accord- scheduled for Monday eve. Tuition is paid to Wayne SHRIMP

nings from 6:30-10 p.m., University but there is an "GRADE A" FRESH FRYING WITH ORIENTALSAUCE"Some citizens who are reeds of the winter tax col- ing to Cottage Administrator April 5-June 14. The course additional $5 registration fee

urging a 'no' vote suggest lection begin to come in). Ralph L. Wilgarde. earns four credits, to bepaidtotheWarMe. C'C__that residents reject the mill- The Board would be without Lectures stress patient diet "Art History 0112," a sur- mortal to cover the use of LEGS & T_[_GJ_rs " 4 @9¢age proposals, that the Board sufficient operating funds for responsibility for self.care at veT of art from the baroque [he Center. FORthen settle the contract with at least six months. Only a home and at work, coopers- to the modern,.is taught by Registrations are requestedthe bargaining units and minimal loan could be se. lion with physicians and how Mrs. Carol Denton, of Oxford 10 days in.advance of the be- _ -

cured, foods may be exchanged for road, a graduate of Conner- ginning of the term.2. Under existing law, ne- personal preference. Spouses CENTER cur sruF.o ACCENT

NHS Gymnasts .goUafion and approval of of diabetics are encouraged PORK CHOPS wo.,upFoo,ovo.Win BCL Title _o,tr, o_ with our five bar- to attend the classes for un- ] 69• " units cannot be dele. derstanding and assistance STUFFEDWITH OUR OWN 4½-Oz. Container

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wo =o,,.,. Cadillac? .o., y.*'*"The North High Schoo.1 are advisedby attorneys that The next class is scheduled Lease agymnastics team again ex- this process would be illegal, for Thursday, April 8, in the - EACHperienced the sweet taste of and could be viewed as an hospital board room from 7- _-_fvictory by defending its Bi. unfair labor practice. In the 9 p.m. _,../_ COU_'Se BONELESS--ROLLED ORCHID BRAND

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second consecutiveyear raise prices to cover in. Other classes,also ached- yOUThursday, March 4, at Lake- creased costs. This a Board uled for the second Carl. Pork Loin ROAST _., GRAPEFRUITview. of Education cannot do with- day evening of the month " PINK OR WHILE

North scored a team record °ut a v°te °f the elect°rate" will be held'°n May 13'Jun_10and August 12.There will " $ 99'Rtotal o! :15.70 points, while 3. There is nothing in the be no class in July because STOUFFER'SMAIN DISH SALELakeview came in second law that specifies the exact of vacations.eight points behind, time when contracts must be Reservations may be made CHILI CON CARNE TUNA NOODLE

North also received the setUed. Therefore, to couple by calling 884-8600, extension CREAMED CHICKEN CHICKEN NOODLE IDAHOseason' trophy, marking the negotiations with millage 244.

second year it has remained ,proposals is unrealistic, zt"Tt affi MACARONI a BEEF CHICKEN ALA KING POTATOESundefeated, also completely unrealistic to ]0 LB.BAG

=ttth, So.do,=,, r cBlocked 89 e' I 29In the Bi.County eompeti- cation could reach agree. LEASE A 1976 SEVILLE EACII • EACHtion, four girls from each ment on .five separate mas- By Car Blazeteam participated in each of ter agreements with employs _ FOR $299.the six events -- vaulting, groups until late in the sum- _ PER MONTHtumbling, floor exercise, b_fl. mer. A roaring car t/_e on Ker-ante beam, uneven bars andtrampoline. North p 1a c e d 4. This disruption to the cheval avenue blocked rushfirst in five of the events with schools' and libraries' pro- hour traffic on Thursday, Just give us a call. Or, better

several second and third gram wouldbemonumental. March18, _L, stopiD, today. WhyWe Are VOTING 'NO'place finishes. A significant number of the City police diverted streams We'll explain our easy leas-staff would have _o be given of ears down Notre Dame

The top three gymnasts in layoff notices very soon at- a v e n u e while firefightersl ing plan. And show you all

each event were awarded in. tertheelectlon.,Edueational Jerry Mehl, JoeMeEaehern tl-te beautiful Cadillacs _ on PropositionNo 1dividual medals. Patti Hall- planning would come to a and William Tucker battledmann p_eed first in vaulting virtual halt. the blaze. "yOU can choose from.and balance beam, and see- •ond in tumbling and floor ._. The Board has settled A leaky gas line is be-

exercise, employe ¢ontractsresponsib-lieved to have started the School Election March 29Lisa Stout placed first in ly and equitably in the past. late-model car, owned by CALL DON HOSKIN AT...

tumbling and uneven bars, This is evidenced by per-Grady Wicklund,ofWashing- gl1_.gM&_l_ll_ffi_ RINKEand third in vaulting, while centage increases and com- ton road, on fire at 5:30 p,m.,Sue Moody tied for first in parisons with other compar- officers said. Heat from the itrampoline with a 7.9 score, able districts, engine probably ignited the CABII.I.&¢ CO. This will be our first "no" vote on any tax increase for the schools in 38 Years.

11 MILE RD. EASTOF VAN DYKE The decisibn was reluctantly taken, only because we have not "come up with iatis-The BI-Cotmty League and "Since the issues are com- J fuel.Dual Meet Trophies were pie.x, we stand ready to talk[ It's not known as yet how factory answers to the following questions:accepted by c o a c h Mary with any citizen prior to the[ much damage the car suf- 536-6260 or 757-0767

Byerly and co.captains Mau- election at 885-2000, added I fered, but ,flrefighters said 1. What part of the 2.75 mills increase over last year's budget will be lanyardreen Lawlis and Lisa Stout. Mrs. Hanpeter. it can be repaired, teachers' salary ,increases? . iANSWER: The School Board cannot answer this question, it cannot budgel thisMeanwhile, four NHS girls item, and it cannot give an estimate or specific recommendation until negotia:ions

qualifiedfor the Regionnls . are concludedwiththe Union on,the contractexpiringJune 30.To do so _ouldwhich_were held Saturday, • ..... .., _ • . = i : be an "U/flair Labor Practice". This creates the incredible situation of the[tax..March 8, at Troy Athen_Kigh _" . ""_......... .' payers having to vote "in the dark". To illustrate: 83% of the total operating

" School. _ ...... budget goes to teachers' salaries and fringe benefits. And each 1% of any the!easeSue _oody finished first - in salaries exacted by .the Unions Jn the negotiations between now and Jun_ 30,

with a 7.7 score in trampo- means a .3 millage increase in taxes.line, Patti Hallmann placedsecond in tumbling and ninth 2. How can the taxpayers enable the Board to divulge this information/andin floor exercise and Lisa give taxpayers the benefit of their recommendations?

ANSWER: Only by voting "no": so the Board can re-schedule a new electionStout finished sixth inbling. Judy Olden also _,,-,_ AFTER negotiations are concluded.petedintrampoline. 3.Isthe Union seekingsalaryincreasesand ifso,how,much?

Then, the top 10 gymnasts ANSWER: Like the School Board, the Unions say they cannot give out anyin each event qualified for information at this time, but for the reason they have not "formulated theL" de-the State Meet held Satur. mands". We can only speculate. Manifestly they have substantial increases in mindday, March 13, at Taylor since the Union advised the press that even the 2.75 millage increase is inadequate.KennedyHigh School. We are told the Union w/ll_sk for a "catch up" item to cover inadequacy ol the

Lisa Stout placed third in 17.7% (over three years) they achieved in the last negotiation. Also that there wiltthe State with both n State AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES be an item of "cost of living" increase. Also increases to bring Grosse Pointeand North record score for salaries abreast of the highest salaries paid in other Michigan school districts.

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third spot,(8.40),in turn- //_ .... . 4.Are the teachersrepresentedby the same Union which furtheredan i_legal

blinK. "art' I_ll=,nn tied iii_-:i_i/i_il i_i,_!!i!/_r_ i i_i-i_ii_i_i:_']_:_i:i " strike by Grosse Points teachers inOctober1969'

far third place in floor ex- 'i_ _ ": "_:':I'I i : :i_::,: ANSWER: Yes. Because that strike was so damaging to the teachers' image,

ercise, while Sue MOOdy tied /_"/_/ ::::-,./_........ _,_.,:i'for seventh place in trampo. _i:_._ (unfairly so perhaps, since many teachers did not condone it), it has been sug-gested it would be a wholesome thing for the Union at this time to publicly re-line. __'::::::"=::'= _ "': nounce any intention of furthering any more i_legal strikes in the future.

When asked how she felt _':_ .........................., "" =.... .................about the winning season, FIRST FEDERAL MONEY ORDERS 5. What salaries and fringe benefits to the Grosse Points teachers llOWreceive?the delighted coach corn- ANSWER: SALARIES: Average, $17,621; minimum starting salaries, $I0,000mented, "I am extremely and $12,000; maximum, in excess of $20,000.pleased with the progress of FRINGE BENEFITS: (Paid by the School District) Blue Cross,a young team of four years. ]_lue Shield (family) $1,000 per teacher per year; $15,000 life insur-Last year, when only three ance policy, $75.00 Special Disability Benefits, $150.00.

qualified for the state, we 6. If there is a "yes" vote, and the salary increases negotiated are so sub-never reached the top five stantial as to render the 2.75 millage increase inadequate, what then?places. ANSWER: The Board will have to cut back on other budget items to provide

"This y e a r, Lisa Stout vrp_ 0e _,_ Anm_ e_.elvs for the increases until another election can be scheduled to ask the taxpayers toplaced t h i r d in tumbling Acc_mv A_t Rwte Ann_l am. vote additional millage.where the competit!on was

; really stiff and Patti Hall- _r No 5_A% 5.35% 7. If there is a "yes" vote will the taxpayers have any opportunity to vote onmann tied for a third in floor Ioo_v;r,_: _r_rm_m _ the increases negotiated between the Union and the Board?

exercise. I'm really antici- __ om.v_ s.ooo 6V_% 6.66% AN$'_VER: No.

paling a strong team for the _ c_oa_t

next couple of years." 8. Wouldn't a "no" vote on March 29. put the school board's negoUations "be-

i _ s_,ooo 6%% 6.92% hind the eight ball" in negotiating with the unions?ANSWER: It would certainly seem so. The taxpayers would have voted forand placed the whole "pot" of. money on the table so the Union's only job would be

'16 '16 '76 '76 '76 _.wo, S_,ooo 7V_% 7. 71%NSPlIP/_ JhaerJcd _ : eea_eo_ to get what they can of it. If there is a "no" vote on the other hand, both the Union

and Board negotiators would be under the sobering obligation of knowing that

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c_o_t s_.ooo 7¾% 7.9S% whatever increases they agree on would have to be justified to the voting tax-payers, and subject to their voting approval.

CASH-MASTER,.SAV1NGS ACCOU_rI'S INTEREST RATES 9. What happens next if there is a "no" vote on March 29?

ANSWER: In our opinion a "no" vote would trigger a highly desirable chainThat's right--Travelers Fcdcral Savings of Dctroit officc. (scc chart) mcct just about cvcry of events, beneficial to almost everybody:Cheques and Money Orders with Just maintain a $300.00 minimum need and goal, ra'nging from our First: the Union and the Board could conclude their negotiations of a con-YOU PAYno service fees, and an oppor- balance, and gel all thc Moncy regular 5uA_i_ pcr ycar daily tract to be binding on both parties WIlEN subsequently approved by

$1• vvlr_ tunity to carn thc highcst interest Ordcrs and Travclcrs Chcqucs intcrest account on up to our the vote in another election.rates any savings association or you nccd_at no extra charge. 7%¢_ per ycar six-year certificate Second: on concluding that negotiation the Board and the Unions would have

0V|R INV01¢| bank can pay on insured savings. Cash-Master accounts offer savings a¢¢ounl, opportunity to fully explain the salary increases, if any, to the votersat P.T.A. meetings and in the press.(WILl.SHOW) It's an offcr you can cash in othcr scrviccs, as wcll, all.free, Comc and la_k to us about Third: An election could then be re-scheduled (there could be elections

LESS on by opcning a Cash-Mastcr dcpending on thc typc of account which plan_or plans_might bc either late June or early July) at which two proposals would be voted

'200 savings account at any First you choosc. Cash-Master accounts best for you and your family, on: Proposition #I: additional millage to cover the present millagetFedcr.dregulah,,n,rcque, ,ub,,,n,, nlere,lp¢_.dl,l.r plus whatever additional the Board recommends for loss of State

fACTORY REIIATE -"*-"_':'_" ..... _'""_.......... _"_"...... Aid, and other necessary operational increases except millage for in-

e're rst'lf il:kstFlemi pl creased teachers' salaries and benefits; Proposition #2: addRionai

millage to cover the increased salaries and benefits, if any, agreedw "O_deved'° Stod_¢_TKLMqlK$Oth n our oce on between the Union and the Board.

_41__ rIN,_L COM._I/_NT: While o,;r decision to vo,e "no" iseomrary to the Boartrs4recommendation, that fact in no way diminishes our high regard and

AU_O_ M.in f)[I,c¢, I,%'I Woodw.,d A_'u,, D¢';roit, X{i,hilran 4,_,Z26. Phone: 96_ol400 respect for the Board, and its individual members, their total integrity

5T0f'! 5H0fl 5AVB All First Federal branch offices now remain open Fridays until 7 p.m, for your convenience, and dedication to the interests of all. as they view lhose interests. Weare most fortunate to have citizens o[ their caliber and dedication,

TESSIER to devotetheirtime and efforts so unselfish|y,One is also im-pressed with Ihe exceptional caliber and dcdication of the School'sadministrative staff. Both Board and Staff rendcred total cooperation

0_St JNC, In the Village: 633 Notre Dame, near Kercheval, Phone: 882-7697 in providing any and all information requested of them, legal and¢dl0551PTLeAIIg_ proper for them Io provide, for which we are most appreciative.

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Th'ursday,March25, 1976 ' GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seven

If you ore a GrossePointe resldent.,.Here are I 0 reasonswhy you should supportthe GRO$$EPOINTEWAll MEMORIALFamUyPadi¢ipation Campaign for 197b

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r_ .::," " ] TO preserve a uniquely distinguished 6 Accommodations for activities of hundreds of

• War Memorial -- community organizations --

r_._,_:" Commemorative Plaques Cha.ritable Agencies.:i' ' • Memorial Services Service Clubs

2 Wholesome family recreation and Pra_essional AssociationsCwic Comrmtteesentertainment -- Hospital AuxilnanesTravelogues SpecuakInterest GroupsEthnic Meals

Holiday Programs Trips and ToursEducattonal and Social Events

3 Youth Programs -- SenfQ Mens ClubBallet Classes and Recitals Sen_or Ladaes Club "Childrens Theater Classes and Performances

Sailing 8 Cultural enrichment-Ski Hi ClubSupervised Social Activities ConcertsCouncil for Piannmg Commundy Youlh AchvJhes TheatreCivic Participation Unde_ Adult Guidance t.eclures

Edu_,H_..ndr Toursand T_avel4 Free loan of hospital equipment

.....:..,_;:,_3_,_..z_ j Wheel Cha,rs 9 Special Interest groups --Hospital BedsTHEALGERHOUSE. , . a gill to the communityfrom the RussellA, Alger Family ¢,_,_che_ Ches_ Club

Dea G Pot ter rosse n r: Comrrlodes Ch_ITtt)(H r _'_l.jSic P,ayersFree Loan of Blood for Emergencies Dhphcale Bridge

Garden GroupsCrosse Pointe War Memorial -- Alger House, Fries Auditorium, the beautiful lakeside lawns 5 Volunteer groups -- sk, C_ub

and gardens were outright gifts to Crosse Pointe. The Center is two-thirds self-supporting and Cance_ Center Pare.eta Wlll'_out Partnersuses riot orle do)let of tax morli_s. Service Guild for ChHOrens Hospital Crosse Pomle C_m_pe_s

Just once a year Pointe residents are asked to contribute toward the operational costs. This Bralile Tfanscriplfon Pohhcat Forums and Rallies:they have done without fail for twenty-eight years while the Center has grown and expanded Lts First Aid and Home Nursing L,_nguage Clubs

educational oppqrtunities, services and facilities for all age groups and interests. The Board of 10 Study opportunities --Directors and staff are most appreciative of this support without which the Center could not Art-- Crltftl-- *'How To" Skills-continue. Portrait Painting . Bargello Fhghl Training

This, year the amount estimated to balance minimal operational and maintenance costs is Painting All Media Calligraphy Auto Mechanics$135,000.00. Water Color Needlepoint Home Repairs

We ask you to continue your support of this uniquely beautiful living Memorial Center by Basic Drawing and Painting Pottery Genealogyrenewing or becoming a member donor in whatever ¢atagory you can and feel the Civic Center Sculpture Silk Screening Lip ReadingChildren's art classes & camps Quilling Safe Boalingdeserves. You gift is income tax deductible. ___ For _race mild Physical Fitness -- Language -- Sailing

Thank you for your help, _,__ Ballet French Gardeningl_&l Ballroom Dancing Russian Flower Arranging" Karate Music-- Cooking

Edward J, Hickey, Ill Yoga Guilar Food BudgetnngChairman Slymnastics Organ Bridge1976 Family Participation Campaign • Riding • Music Appreciation

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CROSSE POINTE WAR MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION You Are Invited To

FOUR, FREE ENTERTAINMENTSBOARD OF DIRECTORS Highlighting

1975- 1976 GROSSE POINTE WAR MEMORIAL'S FAMILY PARTICIPATION CAMPAIGN• March 27 (Saturday) 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. • April 27 (Tuesday) $:00 p.m.

Mrs Thomas W Baumgar(en Mrs William H. Klingbeil EASTER EGG DECORATING -- "PYSANKY" Fries BallroomMi;s. William W Cunningham Mrs Sidney T Miller Pick up compfimentary tickets at Center office. Cabaret Concert by the GRUNYONSMr William D Oahling Mr. John F. Monahan Su pplies-- Stylujsl beeswax, design sheets $1.50..Mrs. Albert C. Dickson, Jr. Mr. John R. Nicholson Bring your own eggs (uncooked. wipe with • May 13 (Thursday) 1:00 p.m. -- 9:00 p.m.Mr. James T, Farley Mr. John E. Park * "_" vinegar). Fries BldlroomMr. Frederick C. Ford, Jr. Mr. John M. Rickel BICENTENNIAL DISPLAY OF GROSSE POINTEMr Edward J. Hickey. Ill Mr. Alexander L. Wiener MEMORABILIA

' Mrs. Nile R. Johaneson Mrs. Warren S. Wilkinson • April 13 (Tuesday) 8:00 p.m, Crosse Pointers are invited to an exhibit of: ; Fries Ballroom family treasures pertaining to the history of

ART DEMONSTRATION Crosse Pointe.

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Wlilill,m DOStlck DImontlralet Celllornphy

Korean Karate -- The A_I 01 The Open Hand

CounlThe Calories Pointers Turn Out For BenefitIngrKI Hoftr Teachlrs Water Color Technk:lue

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I LIIIdl TO RellsltlO_, Pte_t Care --A New Course ": t:::: "_

! GROSSE POINTE WAR MEMORIAL CENTER OFFERS SOMETHING of VALUE... for EveryonePLEASE USE YOUR TAX-FREE REMITTANCE ENVELOPE TODAY

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New Sponsors,**p n Give Kressbach Library Slates Madcap Film Thepeople.ha.y nom.I m ma.haseverhadt0 Peoplewhogetmt.e_abit"tng is impossible have never} stop climbing the ladder of of thinking only 0f thenL

Fen d " rag Surprise Party T_eFriendsFilmForumIn.d,,_aand,it sp_edrec- tohavengoodtime[s-ccessinthislifeforlack,elvessoonfindit is theture m cant , will present "The G r e a tords, enters his specially- w,hile broke• of another rung above him. hardest habit of all to break.City Manager T ha m a s Race" in color, on Thursday, built car in the ra.ce The

By Roger A, Waha high as only four more re- Kressbach was taken by sur- April 1, at 7:30 p.m. in the jealous Professor Fate, (JackA new sponsorship pro- hearsals are scheduled be. prise at a party, celebrating exhibition room of the Grosse Lemmon), and his evil as- ""

g=:am was instituted for the fore the big night. "The re- his 10th anniversary on the Pointe Central Library, 10 sistant, (Peter Fall), con-Jaycee@ fifth annual Miss hearsals are going welt and job, hosted by City Mayor Kercheval avenue, struct their own car, sabo-

Grosse Pointe Scholarship Carter Billiu, executive dire¢- and Mrs. John King in their The film follows a group and dash off after Leslie.Pageant, wherein. 13 bust. tar, _s doing a super job," Wellington place home Sun- of madcap racers in 1908, Natalie Wood, as a news-nesses are sponsoring the said Mr. Williamson, who day, March 21. during a competition which paper reporter and suffra-finalists in the event, which quickly added his hope thiswill be held Saturday, April will be the best pageant ever• All City Council members takes them from New York gette covering the race, pro-10, at Pareells School, 20600 Some 31 girls originally in. and their spouses were on to Alaska, from there to St- rides the domantic interest.

* Mack avenue, beginning at dieated their interest in par- hand to present Mr. Kress- beria, (via iceberg), and on The film ends in one of the

8p.m. ticipaUng before the amount bach with an inscribed desk t° Paris. most colossal and expensive This Week'The reasons for this pro- was trimmed to 13. The fi- set in appreciation of his The Great Leslie, (Tony pie.throwing sequences ever Sgram is to make Pointe area nalists and their sponsors services. Curtis), who has set man filmed.

businessmen more aware of include the following: "Mr. Kressbach pre-dates - ''' Bell Ringerthe pageant and to get them Heather Breckenridge, 17, the mayor and all the eoun- "LITERARYWOMEN"--the great writers..$10.00 'Seilmen here," said Council-

invoh, ed financially, ac¢ord-I a North High School junior, "PECULIAR INSTITUTIONS"--and informal St = t'_ing to George A. Williamson, Psponsored by The Park Police man George Henry, "and history of the Seven Sister Colleges...... O._ I-_[_0R

publicity director. "It's a Officers Association; Cathy that's unusual. Most city "MOSCOW FAREWELL"--itluminations ot$way of getting funds to help Gross, 17, a North junior, managers don't last more "WHY" 10.00 °run the pageant and to take sponsored by Crazy Jack's than three or four years on the great of Russian Life ........

the pre_sure off o_thepro. SoundFactory;Donnaonejob." GROSSE . *169gram book ad sales." Meindt, 17, a. North senior, Mr. Kressbaeh was quite Pc31r'qTF=

Under the program, each sponsored by Bonanza Sir-pleased with his co-workers' £t BONELESSROLLEDoAsTsp°ns°r Pays $225 and re" l°ln Pit; and Cheryl Mazzei' th°ughtfulness" vol] PORKLOINceives a free ad in the pro- 16, a North junior, sponsored "Wegram book and his name on by Curto and Knight, Inc. have many challenges

facing cit_, government ahead 16837 Kerche !h_+.9ond i LB.two billboards announcing More are Janet Fisher, 16, of us and I really look for- l,.o, co_,_=_ OPe_tithe event, he said. The se- a North junior, sponsored by ward to continuing work with 8[ U.S.D.A. GRADE A FRESHlection process of what bust- Audio Land; Amy Slaven, the council and citizens in

ness sponsors what young 19, a 1974 North graduate meeting these concerns," he FRYING 78_lady was simply by drawing who's currently attending said.

numbers. Marygrove College, span- CHICKENBREASTSEnthusiasm is running sated by Kereheval in The ,B.Park; Debbie Kaal, 16, a APPROVE PAYMENTNorth junior, sponsored by (NO BACKS ATTACHED)Center Books mia_ Brothers' Restaurant; The Grodse Pointe City

Max Morath and Karen Lambrecht' 16' a C°uncil aPpr°ved the pay" Sl09North junior, sponsored by ment 0f $1,031 to Salvatore BONELESSSTUFFED

Actlve Homes Corp. and Sons, Inc., for installa- PORK ROLLSRagtime piantsbsinger. Others include Nancy tion of driving beams at thecomedian Max Morath will Christianson, 17, a North Neff Park Marina, at its • LB,appear at the War Memorial senior, sponsored by 3. M. Monday, March 15, meeting. (IN A FOILPAN READY TO COOK)to wind up the Lighter Side Hannan Co.; ,Paulette Bar-Series on Saturday evening, ker, 19, a South High School

April3.. senior, sponsored by Manu- "THEORIGINAL" BONEIESS STUFFED Sl 25The popular entertainer-faeturersNationalBank;and CHICKENBREASTShistorian will offer his pur. Pat Geist, 17, a South Sunior,view of America during the sponsored by Robert Bowen • lB.turn of the century in his and Associates. {IN A FOIL PAN READY TO COOK)new one.man show, "The Still more are Suzi Kole,

:Ragtime Years," blending 25, a graduate ot Our Lady OUR OWN HOME MADELINK Sl 39music, humor, history and Star o* the Sea and Eastern BREAKFAST SAUSAGEsatire into an affectionate Michigan University who's • L_.loo[_ at another era. currently pursuing her runs-

As an observer of the ters degree _ at Marygrove

American past, Mr. Morath College, sponsored by Streteh OUR OWN ALL B=I:F RI:ADY TO COOK Sl 79first gained national allen-aedSew Fabric Center; '°i{isGoda MEAT LOAF 2Lion in the early 1960's, with Venessa Helin, 20, a 1973 LB.PAN ,two award-winning series _or graduate of South who's nowtelevision dealing with the attending the University o,tlstnanor

ragtime era. In I+9 he Windsor, sponsored by Ed-l,, _ l rgg['ffG CHEESE '184/aunched the theatrieaJ re-round T. AJ_ee Jewelers, IITO.yOUr Goodview, "Max Morath at the The theme of this year's LB.

++urn of the Century," ,n pageant,which wilt featurellch|W?l) I.+,"-m-on'on $1'OUFIFEII $ .... "New York. A nationa, t0ur Morrie Carlson o/WWJ radio Jr SALEfollowed, along with growing as master of ceremonies, iscritical acclaim. "Good Old American _dusic.!' He needn't be. In the TFM-7150W

A frequent guest on leading Scheduled program patti- ChristianScienceSunday Versatile FM/AM portable is o lightweight • Chicken & Noodleshe has compiled and, edited Miss Grosse Pointes, Marsha that God is not a plied)ondbudt-JnACcord, @ Chicken A to Kingseveral volumes of ragtime Bogdanski Bossaek, Miss GP' stranger, but a close • Advanced design o_d solid-state circuir_ • Chili Con Cameand popular music, .and is for 1972.73, Karen Garrett,I friend. Through weekly assurecleorFMandAM • Mocoron & Beefactive as a composer and Miss GP for 1973-74, and Bible Lessons they learn • O-3/K' clynomic speaker forrich, fult tone

=1" _riter. Mr. M_rath's current Kathleen Ann Lewis, Miss to turn to His a[t-erhbracin ..... @;-._[UnG Noodle: ,'r:: " Each

l_'P's include "The Best of GP* fo_ q_974-75_a)o'ag ,_ith_' '16v'e'forpr_h_cHon,and ' ' .+L ,_Jighlyreodoblesi_deruletuningdiol ......... : ?_ -,,-.: ............. _ ...... ;:Scott Joplin," ,'The World _e reigning queen, Marcia help. They are prepared * H:i'gh/Iowronecontrolswirch @ Creamed Chicken

• of Scott Joplin" and his Sweany, Miss GP for 1975.76. +'Iatest, "Max Morath Sings ,The busy committee/or the to meet each day's • Bvih-i_AFC for drift-free FM_rving Berlin--The Ragtime event, which Mr. Williamson problems successfully. • Eorphonejock, with earphone supplied HONEY FLORIDA MICHIGAN U.S.# 1 CALIFORNIA JUMBOYears." had earlier said was budget- Bring yourchild toour 'Tr_ASON_ TANGERINES

The War Memoriat's Cry-ed at between .,800.$5,200, SundaySchoolthiswee_, POTATOES ASPARAGUS_al ,Ballroom will be set as i n e I ud e s Mr. BiUJu, Ann We'd love to welcome him. Only '34 9s =,,. endSweeta cabaret for this event. By Billiu, auxiliary chairman, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Zipper Skin

means era special license, Clark Hinkley, director, I0 79' 98 c 58 ccocktails will be served from Phyllis Brewster, official hos- SUNDAY SCHOOL . / 10 LB.The .... '......, 6:30 p.m. throughout the tess, and Brian DeFour, ._ I I _:.K,'_ _ for eAC . LB.

evening. Dinner will be sponsorship chairman. _ NIW __l_

served at 7 p.m. and _r. Tickets, at $4 for adults' First Church of Christ, CameraCenterMorath will appear at 9 p.m. and $2.50 for students, are Scientist

Some tickets remain for scheduled to go on sale this Grosse Pointe Farms 17114 Kerchevel, Persono/ized ... from ColJfornJo.

the complete evening at $25, Week at Jaeobson's in The 282 Chalfonfe in the Village G_ • • . Good For Any Occasion!while a few of them _re Village and at Curto and Open Thursday Eveningsavailable for the performance Knight, Inc., Elias Brothers near Kerby .... _ -.at $9.50. Reservations should Restanrant, Mack and Eightbe made immediately at the Mile r_oad, ManufacturersCenter's office, 32 Lakeshore National Bank in The Woods+road. and Edmund T. Ahee Jewel-

ers.TO HEAD Pa.NK For further information on !

The board of directors of tickets and on placing an adthe National Bank of Ro- in the program book, eali Mr.chester announced that I-[. BiUiu at TU 5.8396.

James Fitzgerald Jr., of The ' Eariird SaleFarms, has been named

president ,nd chief exeeu-! FURNACEStire officer of the bank. Mr.

Fitzgerald received a bach- & BOILERSelor of arts degree from

Providence College and at- i Put a halt totendedtheInstituteofInter- St g

national Law at CatholicUniversity. He's a member of +oo+,oc,oor +- art turn ntroit and the American In-

stitute of Banking. He, his _ thi Iwife, Carol, and their three your n awnchildren will reside in Ro- 15304KEItCHEYAL• WA2.9070

chester, thickagain! l=v!l CRABGRASS

! I+iI fo eat !":> , " e r startsHeres how: +_I I -+_+-=- I._>_,_+

, ,,_+.+_.:+++•,++_+ ++-+_;;:+=_+[I -- ..._._,++J+_++:+",+++,._.5.+

.... by Pit Ulat0wsk,Cerlain wines, such as true Beaujolais and some ShillS[ } ittakc +tt+carix-_prh+ r appl+uati_ _+t".%co11",[t_R! /\l] it takes is a single spreader applicatiot_ at ._.'_tl_

_._: I,oir _:,l|ey wines, are besl drunk young before their - _ . "freJ.,ness in |osl. Ageing improves greal red wines and Bt_l 1H R' I;t_ n I crtili/¢r. It hcIp_ _l';l'_'_ t_h_nls solid _tll h'Rt Bt'I1D| R [>| t:N HAl IS". ]t ['orm_ an itwi_iblc bar+s_;;ne _hile wines. Red wines are aged in hath wooden fillers ab<_kc _lOtlTRJ ;AIId I'}1i/o1|1C _, uiIdur _rouiid {tt;1[ tier I}111!Ji¢_, ill W_I]I ;.111(]knock_ off tl_i\ crab,_,ra_ as /1

T t_ N obarrels and in boll/ca. ]n eonlael wilh a well-chosen ,_'l_x_ HItt_ I'iL'X__1"_1_,", F;]31H'_. [_C',|t[t'._ _:Otlr ia_.Vtl Ert_x_._ _p/'Olt[_. !1 alno supplies a It nr-kt !in r fcrlili/cr f_r \_t,r

:,,.i wo,.i, usua|ly oak. Ihe wine acquires a very pleasant " '_.. h, sle and aroma from Ihe resins in the wood. Oxygen. thicket and ;,rccncr. l itlin,,r in tho_¢ thin nptHs the _t)l_t] _erass. ltclps it _rt_x" thicker. _ttirdicr and urc¢,_cti_i _eep, Ihrough the wood and causes oxidalion, (,rad- cailicr vt,u _t_rcad S_'_tt_ lurf Builder. the bctlcr. And with(_ut crab[zrass. Now is the perfect time to I_u_ So,tt__+ ualiv Ihe col+mr, bouquel and lame are modified, and _,_+tl'l] _axc m_,n¢\ b\ bu_in,, _xv. tit]tin,, Stalls l{arl_- It_rl' Builder l)ltt_ Halls. so VOtl'll hc ready Ii+r lhal tlc\t+ _- _-

"" Io_e'lhe eharacterislies, especially Ihe acidity of a +Bird S_ii¢. n{cc t|_l'+'.=- )(rang wine. Except for high-quality red wines. Ihe

_in," is bol+icd within mix months of fermentation.

I)on't hesilate Io ask Ihe knowledgeable people• at PARKIE'S PARTY SHOPPE, 17255 Mark, corner authorized retailers

of S,. Clair. 885-0626 Io help you keieet 'he righ' Nelson Wm J-.- _ine for your lame and bndgel. _/e have a wide selee- • •

lion of wines lo ch+ose from as well as a 'ul| invent+ry FROLUND ALLEMONJ of |leer'., a.d liqnors for all your party needs. Free The Power Mower GARDEN

deliver) service, ilours: i0-10 Mon.-Thurs; IO-II_...._.,,.,,,,.-|,l,,M.s... People SUPPL Y

r''': ""M' 19815MACKAVE 882 9085 17727 MACKAVE881-6233 "Ihal Ihc cork in Ihe hnlth." will slay moisl. . • li

Thursday,March25, 1976 CROSSE POINTE NEWS PageNha

Church Group Presenting st. John Guild Seeks Members Baptist Church Sets Seminar

B oadway K pe' The seminar will cost $10r _ o_co bar place, has been named annual cruise to Harsen's minar conducted by Dr. per person. Those

chairman of the Saint John Island, plus a stag dinner Clyde M. Narramore will be in enrolling should rnak_Broadway musicals are an of the two and one.halt hour Hospital Guild membership which is slated for Tuesday,all-American /orm of enter, show _th live orchestra, campaign. May 11, at the Raleigh held at the Grease Pointe their checks payable to "Liv

tainment, born on the Great Credit for superb team- Hi_ committee includes House. Baptist Church, Thursday- ing" and mail them to Nar.White Way in New York: In work goes to these two plus Pointers Michael Burke, To become a member of Friday, April 7-8, from I'-10 ramore Seminar Secretary,this Bicentennial year Saint assistant producer, Pat Gag- Louis Carbone, MD, Michael the guild, contact the Saint' p.m. Grease Polnte Baptist by rclare of Montefalco Church's nier; stage manager Dick Cavanaugh, Brian DeFour, John Hospital Guild office at Several topics will be view. Church, 21336 Mack avenue TI_ orlgiBtsof _xing belong to Greek mylhology. The earlit_lArchconfratemity will spon- Benoit; _icket chairmen. Rose. Gilbert A. Elrod, Edward 881-8200, extension 547, and ed lhclu_ng "Your Personal Grease Pointe Woods 48236. prize-rin_ rode of rules was formulaled in En#dand on August |O,sor a montage of the best, marie Gilliam and Rose Reg- Hickey III, Bill Huntington, request a membership en. Dynamics," "Understanding For further information |743, by Ihe champion pugilist Jack Htough|on, who _isned asa "Broadway Kaleidoscope." her; patrons, Joyce Unti;. James Kearney, Tom Me- velope. Others" and "Managing call the church _t 881.3343. king of boxing from [729t.|730._oxingwhiehhadln 18bFromeThiS is also a main event costumes, Carol Jacklyn; Carthy, George Monte III, under ibe _ueensberry 8u|es. _*a_not e_lab|ished a_ a Je_a| sportin the Church's 50th year properties, Marilee Williams; A n thony Mourad, Roger i Two types of membership in Br/laln until slier the ruling of Mr. Justice Gsrnth_m on April

celebration, and publicity, Floramae Kit. Smith and Charles Stumb Jr. I aremembershipaVailable:at$25,anoraCtiveaLife STOPIN __r__ WATC# klngs,|9Ol'Froml>ol[,iinthenEuropeUntllandn°w'inb°xingAmerlrahas--h'dands°meils rea|l)most importantimp°rtam

On Friday-Saturday, April bar. Since 19,18 the guild hasl membershfp at $1,000. AN0 F0_ title, of course, is "World Ck=mpion2'

2-3, at Pierce Auditorium, in Reserved seat tickets and contributed substantially to _ IIE61STB OUR You'll get more enjoyment from any spot! ir you k-,e properKereheval avenue, parish- information may be had by the growth and development fi|¢ing equipment and uniforms! ¥isil GRA_t'.%SIN)aT SIll)P. iO_loners and members ofarea CaminO Kerehet'a| ave.. Grosse Pointe F,rms. for .'ell eon_lrurled.._,fe.

calling 885.5015 or 886-7332. of Saint John Hospital. Mary Ann Duika FEERE and lena lasting equipmenL We ,=re specialists in fiUlng equlpmenl

choral "and theater groups-Evening performances Fri-

wiU offer capsule segments daYand3stand SaturdaY,8:30,p.m. April2are .$4. On a regular basis, it sport- 3rd in Big Meet U'__ _ SHOW re._,._,.,. _.,k.,_.,, _._.:. roo,b.,...d ,...i.. _..,.o _,,,

ofsome of themost memor- sorsfreePublicHealthFor- PiPE completesuppliesPer,able,ennls,l':=chi,em-_..11isru..vSuar-=.,_m.,,_,, ,o_,,.=_.,,.,,, ,,e,_,o,_o_, "=_co,.o.,o_,_,,, _o_ -- PRIZES ..,_,..o. we parry . large inventor_ or" ." allhieti¢ good.. ,ou"Fiddler On The Roof," Wayne University

"My Fair Lady," "Godspell," urday matinee at 2 p.m. ing Withdrawal, Alcoholism, State =reassured of a wide _eleeHon _ithou! I,mg _ails for delivery. CallProceeds will benefit school Arthritis a n d Rheumatic junior Mary Ann Duika, cap- Nothing . us _1885°8900. _e are open d_i _ front 9:30 A.M.until 5:-|5 P.M."Oliver," ' Music Man" and and church activities. Diseases, Resuscitation, Can- tain of the university's worn- to Buy[ liAND) IlIA'T:'George M." cer of the Breast and Cervix en's fencing team, finished Keep corn on the cob fresh by _tandlng uprighl in a small p-n of

The cast of 160 ranges ! Coronary Artery Diseases third in the Annual Great [illl_ld _|pp_ _" _ Tb@ _rJ_ _mfl _'_ water.Egg and the Problem of Being Lakes Fencing Champion.

from schoolchildrenin"Oil- DecoratingOverweight. These forums ships held Friday-Saturday,ver," through teens andyo..g_._t.i."God,e_r'ClassOffered _. open tothegeneralpub- March 12-13.

and "George M.', to patents Lie. _faryAnn. aSouthHigh A Statement fromand grandparentsintherest Free Easter-eggdecoration The men alsoenjoya num- Schoolgraduate,was one of--something for every age. instruction will be ,given to bar of social events through, two fencers representing theBackstage crews and com- all Grease Pointe children out the year s_ch as tennis unbeaten WSU team.initteesinvolveanother25 and adults in Grosse Pointe

volunteers. War Memoriars Crystal LoeTheshow, which has been Bal]room, 32 Lakeshore road A LOSING BATTLE! H. Allen William F. Huettemanin rehearsalsinceearly3an. Saturday,March 27,in two

uary, is produced by 3ackle sessions at 11 a.m. and John M. Bruce, Jr. Melissa B. MaghiolseMaher, assisted by Pat Gag- another at 1 p.m.nier. Jackie, (Mrs. WaUy The instruction will be

Maher), is an active mem- given by the Ukranian Divi. John R. Hanpeter Robert D. Warnerber of Grease Pointe Then- sion ot the International In._er, bringing expertise in stitute with Mxs. Marthatheatercrafts.She manages Wiehorek incharge, taurance J. Harwood -to devote tLme to the showafter teaching physics at "Pysanky" as the Ukran.South Lake High School, and inns caldtheirmulticoloredraisingthreegirlsat home. and higbJy designed andDe Shaheen, (Mrs. Jo- polishedeggs,can be works

seph), director, is an accom- of art with religious signffi- As elected Trustees of the Board of Education of the Crosseplishedmusicianand central-cance which are cherished Pointe Public Schools, we serve the citizens on a day-to-day basisto. Her background 'at10 by many generations,care-years with Crosse Polnte fully housedia glass,cabinets by dealing with the major issues and problems; therefore, from ourTheater, Tuesday Musicale of and brought out for special SIDE WITH US AGAINST THE UNRELENTING perspective it is imperative that we make our personal feeling known• occasions.Detroit, Michigan Opera The. DESTRUCTIVE FORCES OF MOTHER NATURE!ater and Accent '70 contrib- To create "gysanky" one DON'TWASTEYOUR$OM_ERPAINTINGYOURHOUSEEX- abodt the need to pass the pending millage proposals.aLestothe professionalpro. beginswith uncooked white TERIOR,AGAIN!duction that is in progress, eggs wiped off with vinegar, w_ CAN FORTIFYYOURHOME'SDEFENSESAGAINSTTHEELE-De, mother of eight, has One may either bz'ing his MENTSONCEANDFORALLW|THALSCOALUMINUM,SURFACED

spent up ,to six days a week own eggs or purchase them WiTSDUPONTTEDLAR_*fade, chalk resistantPolyvinylfloride. 1 crehearsing various segments at 10centseachat the Center. CHANGEFORTHEBETTERNOW[ , II We are elected to represent the ommunity in negotiatingEach individual will be given ELIMINATECOSTLYANNUALPAINTINGMAINTENANCE.PROVIDE with the school system's five bargaining units. Under exist-patterns of traditional de. "FIRST DAY FRESHNESS" with ALSCO ANACONDA aluminum siding,

signstogetherwithexplana-trim. shutters and gullers, ing law, negotiation and approval of contracts cannot bereceive oral instruction and delegated to the electorate.assistance wRh the decorat-

GRINDER? '", .._ Each summer we borrow over $7,000,000 to fund the sys-

_ chase a kit to do the deco- 17901 E. Warren 882-3100

rating unless one has.one _ tern until taxes are collected in December. If we do notfrom a previous year. Cost is Exterior Maintenance/Alteration Contractors

$1.50 and incl_desstylus, Ihmtw:l"lmg,emlalW_Wmm_flefM_rqt_gmD_re_ have a millage base we could not borrow the necessarybeeswax' and dyes. funds to meet the school system's needs.The decorating process • ., .... '- -

_o4 C_z WA_ • Y_ =-9_0 consistsof dipping ithe stylus THINKINGOFheated in a candle flame .in A '.

_ ....... __b_eswax and traelng parU of ' =_UO_i_ iill,

e '-ogHimself,.e..,. .. m;mUm;L . w,,, ,.,,,,,,o ,theegg_sdZpp__-the_',t fails. Further, as we being our search for a new Superin-

,dye and the process repeatedsignand different color. II6?_

four times with further de. tondent of Schools, it is critical that we project financialid0rsesOurFinaLly the egg iS polished _O= stability in order to be able to attract competent applicants.a luster to be treasured for-

pliremgglPLODS.ever.Thedyeing process and DON'TTAKEA CHANCE--CALLA PROFESSIONAL 4_Start Non, To Build dean-up is in the hands o_ Your Rmm_lelJn9 Planned by' Exl_rls • All operational millage will be depleted June 301 1976. Thew.._,,e,_.....,_._--,k.--.--..,,...,.,_ school system must have approval of millage in order Inthe Center's Youth Council, _ m,_a to I_ y_u pkm yovr tem4deilnll jeb-m tkat Its deskjin & _wilt be telleted t_ yovt in_ividvbl e_k.

Your Own _e Ukranians display ___!L_r mc_l'_w_'_m'_' " r-- wm _ operate beyond June 30.You Know Complete Cost In.AdvanceA Tax many stunning eggs corn- _ •, pleted .by them and these

° ' ('__ De[erred may be purchased. -V_ _'t _ "_mt.¢' _r c4_w.. O,. pacei, .=_.

," , You Oet Financing Help You Need id""_, ProgramCamera Club "_"-""--''="°"='_'_"'-'--"--'_'*'*"""_--_.._ ..,.- ,.._..,......,,, =...,_.... ,- We, the Trustees, have pa for this ad as private

ean pkm on eejeylng it..

Slates Contest v,,, Get Top Quality Job, Finished On Time citizens in order to make known our strong feel-FAMILYlOOMS• DORMF_• ATTICSFINISHED• RE¢.lOaN'S• BATItltOOIl$- * KITCHEHS• PATIOS• CUSTONGAUGESANDDOORS• ROOFING

The GrossePoi_teCamera L LV''USTOM''I_A'T lags concerning the needs Of our district.gressman Eugene Club invites everyone to a CItEATOIt$

Kcogh wrote the Keogh bill special competition meeting 0FIDBt$ We ask for YES Votegives a tax break on re- Tuesday, March 30, to make FOR.m a" "iirement savings to unincorpo- up the session cancelled by _o,,st,udion Come=.,_LlVUlLITYbusiness owners, profes- the power blackout.

;ionalsandtheself-cmployed.Monochrome prints,pic- _ Tile schools need your support

Mr. Keogb is Home toriat and nature subject IIUILDIHG&IIEN,EUNGC01fflU¢I_RS from all citizens.retirement plan consul- slides will be offered. .,=,,,1',,,.=--,o,, TU 1-1024

tant on Keogb Plans and IRAs The meeting is at 7:45 p,m, Itlm m&CKAVL--GROSS|POINT|ZIP ¢00_ _ •for workers without pension in Music Room C-11, Brown-

ell Middle School, 260 Chal- _ERVINGTHISAREASINCE1956Start a rctircment plan fonte avenue. .= __ _, ............ , ,,__ ,,,t , -

Free parking is provided .-

vithH°mcLifc'shc]pandgct behind the sch°°l' and there alttxurycar,,a, Whatever5rouwantinsooner you start, the more you _ \can accumulate in principal AULT APPOINTED

and interest. James A. Ault, o£ The _/'/

Call now/ordetails. Park, has been .aplYointed Just10minutesadministrative chiefofthe Seymourhasit "H0meLfloInsuranceCOmPHYCommercial Warehouse and

N|W YO_( Packaging Co. Mr. Ault is arecent graduate of Michigan •

W. E.Shoemaker,CLU State University College of

fromGrossePointeCrosse Pointe Farms 48236 tivein socialwork, sports ("

882-4069 and the Saint John's Must-clans.

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; Page Ten G RO S S E P O I N T E N EW S Thursday,March25, 1976 _

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For years, dependency on tar for taste has created a to 15 mg. tar.taste "barrier" for low tar cigarettes. . Thousands of filter smokers were involved, smokers

A limit on how good a low tar smoke could taste, like yourself, all tested at home'?Now that barri& has been broken. ' Even if.the cigarette tested hadBroken for good by a remarka'ble 60%more tar, a significant majority

cigarette called MERIT. of all smokers tested reported neu,MERIT packs 'Enriched Flavorl 'Enriched Flavor' MERIT e_eli_,ered

A radical new taste discovery so more taste.effective at fortifying tobacco with Repeat: delivered more taste.extra flavor that MERIT actually MERIT In similar tests against 11rag. to 15 "delivers as much-or more-taste mg. menthol brands, 9 mg. tar MERIT :than cigarettes having higher tar. MENTHOL performed strongly "

_.n_vhigher tar. too, delivering as much-or more--Up to _wo

Yet MERIT has only 9 rag. tar. One taste than the higher tar brands - .of the lowest tar levels in smoking tested.today. L_'er, in tact, tt_an 9878of all You've been smoking "low tar,civ,arettes sr_kl, good taste" claims long enough. Now

Thousands of smokcrs were tested, smoke the cigarette.The results were c_nclusive. MERIT. Unprecedented flavor at

9 rag. tar.If you smoke, y_u'll be interested. _From Philip Morris

Smokers Report MERIT 'Delivers MoreTaste :' '"'"'"''_"''" """"'"_"'"-_:"

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9 rag. tar MERIT was taste-tested.. ::: 0.7 9 m_:'tar:'07m{}.nic0,ineav,perciqaeeuebyI:TC'b_elh0if.against five current leading lowtar ,,,_ Warnm0 The Surgeon General Has Delerm,ned

.... :'...... "":'"'" Thal C_gare[leSmokingts DangerousIo YourHeallh. :cigarette brands ranging from 11 mg. MERITandMERITMENTHOL .:i'

Thursday,Msrch25, 1976 G RO S S E P O I N T E N EW S Page Eleven

Suspect Faces Circuit Court Austin Tennis Dog Obedience Classes Slated BE-CENTENNIAL rGS

A _-year-old Detroit man March 11. The suspect, who Squads Named Twosprigeta*sterm,ofdog,.The remaining sessions WITHwas bound over to Wayne was transported to the De. . Dog Obedience Training will will be held outdoors.County Circuit Court tar trial trait House at C.orrection Austin Friars" coach, Ed be held at the War Memorial

on .an embezflement over after his examination, i, Knuth, just completed try-onMondayandTuesdayeve. Classes will be limited to QUIETLINE DELUXE$I00 charge, reported Woods scheduled /or arraignment outs for the varsity tennis nings from 8-9:30 p.m., April 20 and advance registrationpolice, in Circuit Court on Thurs- team and has named the 12-June 14 and April 13-June is requested. The fee is $25

This action was taken at day, April 1. AIR CONDITIONINGthe Woods Municipal Court He's allegedly involved in squad. They include Pointers 15. for nine weeks.Frank Willard, Brian Mur- The classes, which wi[I, beextended into June should

examinationof Darryl Lee an embezzlement incidentray, Jim Murray, Jeff Hy- "rain" MO_Burroughs on Wednesday last summer at a Mack ave-i land, John Tulloch, Trip dates be necessary, Brown Captures Save . Low Off.Season Prieesfnue servicestation. Howell,Jim Hoski,Woody wiltbe conductedby Tony

Ricco and his assistant, Linda Net Team Spot ......._ FREEAPPROVE EXPENSES Burroughs was apprehend. Thibodeau and Ryan Mul. O'Hare.The Woods Council unani, ed earlier this month by laney. Dogs entered in either the BRYANTFUELSAVER

mous]y approved the reim. Woods police,who learned O th e rs includedon the!Monday or Tuesday night CentralMichigan Univer. CLOCKTHERMOSTAT.bursement of expenses for anotherdepartmenthad the team are Ken Thomas, (19751classesmust be atleastfive

Councilman George Cueter man incustody. Statesingleschampion),Joe monthsold. sityfreshman Rich Brown, BUYNOW AND THISbasedupon hisattendanceat A Michigan State Police Ficarraand BillSoullier. The classeswillteachown- of The Woods, has won thethe Michigan Municipal teletype advised that Lincoln Austin will be seeking its era how to train their dogs sixth singles spot on CMU's $85, THERMOSTATLeague Annual Legislative Park was holding the sus- sixth consecutive Catholic to sit, heel, stay and come Varsity tennis team, accord- JSYOURSFREE.Conference.The expensesin pectunder anothername. A LeagueTitle.Inadditionitis when called.O w ner s arethe amount of $204.99were fingerprintcomparison re. workingtobreakthenationalasked to come to the firsting to tenniscoach Tomokayed at the regularmeet. vealedboth to be the same high school record of 72iclasssession,which willbe Penneweli.Brown isa grad- OFFEREXPIRESing Monday, March 1. person, straight wins posted by Hud. held indoors, without their uate of North High School. MODEL# 561 MARCH 30th, 1976

son High School's football ,

team. Austin's league record HELPS cHEcK THESE FEATURES

now stands at 59-0. __)_ __41_' ABOUT OUR COMPANYCoach Knuth said, "It "will Ads_.J S2_ VE ENERGY SINCE 1 949 WE'VE HAD

take us this year'and nextyear but we will break their • HIGH EFFICIENCY OVER ] 5,000 SATISFIEDCUSTOMERS

MR. Jt"}HN PATRC_N record and set a new record UNITS SA VEfor someone else to shoot OPERATING _" LICENSED HEATINGAND

AIR CONDITIONING234 Haln SCreet:_ Gr, P1:e. /-i._230 for."The Friarsplay only! MAC0MB_HWINN _ CYCtERY DOLLARSnine league matches, with CONTRACTOR

EXPIRESJune 30_ ].976 Brother Rice expected to be • SUPER QUIET _ LICENSED ELECTRICALthe toughest opponent. CLEARANCE '75 MODELS a SPEED FAN CONTRACTOR

6R0|$E POIRgE PURLIg L|RRRII¥ The Friars open their sea- REDUCES NOISE Is FACTORY.TRAINED

..... son against Bishop Gallagher $ $ d_ OSeacre

"L_,,_ at home May 3 at 3:30 p.m. • INTERNAL SAFETY _ COMPLETE SERVICE DEPT._ O_r Hedta@e: Thomas, the number one _@C|OCy Ttglin@d ServJce--.AIIA4Clkl CONTROLS SAVE ON........ PitggDOM TO IP._D player for Austin, has re. FUTURE SERVICE _ NO SUBCONTRACTING

eently signed a tender with, , v" 21 TRUCKS Tp SERVE YOU

the Univers_ty°fWisc°nsin! FLAMEFURNACEC0for a fullfour-yearscholar-YOURPUBLICLIBRARYCARD!Vote to Renew it

MONDAY, MARCH 29th

,_ (_tizens |or Cro_se Polnle Libruries

ship. "After I visited thecampus, I ielt that they of-fered the :finest tennis facLl- "SERVINGTHEGROSS/POINTEAREA$1Nf,£IN¥'ities available in the country!as well as a superior aca-demic program, he said.

Thomas is looking forwardto playing against former /

KUAUWl$1:----"'"--Austin teammates, 3eff

Schatzburg and Kevin Mc-Nulty, who are presently at-tending Iowa and Michigan,respectively. i

TIRE Pointers n a m ed to the

Friars"B" squadwere ,Mat(Stanezyk,Paul M ob Ie y,GeorgeRoney,Eugene Boyle,Larry Schwartz,Frank Ur-

SALE Domln and Mark Simon.

Assistingcoach Knuth areDennis Calas and CharlesKaminski.

Seeking

UNION Farms FirebugsFarms' policeare investl-RADIAL o.. o,

,,temptedarson which oe' :: . _,!: _...._

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+ ,.,0,o.. I Ob+t i I PointersSwimin+4+4UMeet Childrenwhoshowala+klSuch+hila.nshout+begiven+;PROTECT , nation can a e h ieve

greatness only to the extent UC_P es + of interest in the classroomti Alma was the scene of the family are moving to Paris, may be expressing signs of[ a hearing test at the earliest !;YOURSELF to which it gives all its citi. ....... , Girls AAU State Swimming France• Now, she and her an undetected hearing loss. I opportunity. I'

zens a chance to live as indi- HENRY B, IOY JR, shore Catholic Church. Championships Friday-Sun- three sisters will he swim- '"RECORD YOU_ viduals. Services for Mr. Joy, 66, He died Saturday, March day, March 19-21. Helping minx with a French team in

VALUABLES of Provencal road, were held 20, at the Maroun Nursing her team, the Fitzgerald Parisl

Wednesday, March 2A, at the Home. Swim Club, to place second Denise DeSantis swimming BELLEISLEON FILM __TR|Al-_wmiamR.HamiitonFuneralBornin1taly_heis_ur.inthestate.(t_i_stplaceinthe1_andundercateg_ryProvide proof off owner- Home and Grnsse Pointe Me- vived by his wife, Sylvia; Garden City), was Frances was an alternate in the 100

idenlifiea¢ion o_ COMMERCIALmortal Church. two sons, Nick and Philip; Shook of The Woods. breaststroke.

shipiandslamps..jewe|ry,aMobjectS,oranythinge°ins" He died Sunday, March 21, and two grandchildren. Frances, 13, competing in l''_, AWNING ,vRAo, PIPIN6? ,, Saint John Hospital. Interment was at Mount the 13-14 age group, showed k_l, tl|||||Jg f#

value. I will profession- Call A direct descendant of one Olivet Cemetery. her versatility by placing in _ Let's Meet at itWlll •

alh'record your valuables __ of Michigan's pioneer tam- . , . the 1,650-yard freestyle with _ COACH STOP _ y[+ " tiles and son of the man who TIMOTHY G. DOMZALSKI a time of 19:25.2, Her 2:20.4 _-q _phoh_graphicallv in ex-+ brought Packard Motor Co. swim in the 200 individual _ LOUNGE _ CBnvos• Via • A(rllan• DatT0nplicit detail. Nothing too to Detroit in 1903, Mr. Joy l Services for Mr. Domzal- medley earned her a fourth __ SING-A-LONG with _-small or I_m large. Ca|! traced his American heritage ski, 19, of Windmill Pointe place. _ JACK a! the Pianofor nmre informal/on: back to 1657 when Thomas drive, were held Tuesday, _;_

1 PtcM_|N__ Joy, an architect and builder, March _, at the Verheyden Meanwhile, her 200+yard _ FRI. & SAT. NITES _ NOW end SAV_ _ _526-6791 ,5_0,K_eCHtVAt• VA 2.,070 came to the colonies from Funeral Home and Saint breaststroke time of 2:28 was _ Fish FryonFridays _ { BUY

Ambrose Church. her best ever in that event, _ OPFN SUNDAt+.'6 _ _b'_'_'_"'_"_"'_"_"'_P"'_*'t_fM_England.

• _ He died Thursday, March and her two breaststroke[ ,, • , Mr. Joy's father, Henry 18, at his home. ;wims in the 100 and 200 _15117 Kercheval_ ser¢is| 6resle peinte $1ace 1_31FURNACEBLOWSUP Joy Sr., inherited substantial earned her a place on the _ inrhePark @ 22704 Harper

money from his railroad at- A native DeftÛtier. Mr. Michigan All-Star team. This _ 823-4242 _ 774-1010 St. Clair ShoresMr.&Mrs. l"homasR. Wood pufchased their home in G.P. torneyfather and wentÛatÛ Domzaiskiattended schootin will take her to Cleveland _d'_'Iglilllll||_Woods only to have lurnace blow up three weeks later, increase the family fortune, the Grosse Pointe School State University on Satur-Disaster??Notso - they were covered by Grosse PolnteReal Estate Co•'s Warranty. it was repaired immedlate|y He negotiated .with brothers System as well as Saint day, April 10, for the Bicen-and all it cost Mr. Wood was his $100.00 deductible. If J.W. and W. D. Packard for Mary's Prep, Orchard Lake,you're buying be sure to talk first to Grease Pointe Real a group purchase of the Ohio and two years at Cranbrook StatetennialofdUalohio.meetagainst theEstateCo. becausethey are the only Co. in GrossePointe Automobile Co. and moved Academy.that can protect you with a One Year Warranty on any it to Detroit as the Packard At the time of his death Detroit Yacht club girl

! home you purchase. . Motor Co. he was enrolled as an art swimmers also traveled to

i 882-0087 Mr. Joy, Jr. managed the student at the University of Alma with parents and coach'family's vast real estate hold. Michigan. John Sfire. i

6ROP_E POIIffEILEALESTATEC0. ings and philanthropic enter-' He is survived by his par: SaraBrieden brought home Voters.,,0"'-will supportprises until hi s de a t h. eats, Dr• and Mrs. Henry five medals in girls 11.12: a, ,,, i Through him, the' Joy estate Domzalski; t w o brothers, second place in 50 free. sec-

purchased George W. El. Henry M. III and Alan; three Ûrid in 50 ,breast, fourth in • ' • U , a

worthy Field in The City sisters, Deborah Curl, Pa-100 breast, fffthin200,ree thePublicSchoolsandLibrariesi!++In this day of impersonal merchandising.., from the Neighborhood Club trieia Ashmum and Judith; and 100 free.

and presented it to the Grosse and his maternal grandpar. Teammate Mimi Storen, -'

1Wil --Blllil I'mmm''+_l_i_liVID Pointe Board of Education eats, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce also in girls 11'12, brought MARC--H 291h l"i!+ for use by all residents of Moulton. home a fifth in the 50 back.

The Pointe. Interment was at Mount This will be Mimi's last meet REPORT moanavGrease Pointe Woods oldest market He is survived by a son, Olivet Cemetery. in the states as she and her Jl

+ lyn rk Henry.,,,,,,,,,o+,+,. ... AT THEPOLLS , : Ii!+ROm Ma et Helen Joy Lee; and two MRS. HELEN MAY St. James Sets __granddhfldren. SCHMIDT

• Memorial contributions Services for Mrs. Schmidt, Vesper Service i

_+i 2,O20 J_laek 884=36411_ may be made to t_eLeader 84, of LL_co]n road, were OPEN7 O0 a 8 O0 p IDogs _or the Blind School, held Saturday, March 20, at n

• /_/ivedes lea_ s_ot_ I1 o.m. & 4p.m. Rochester, Mich. ! the Verheyden FuneralHome Saint James Luther an a am.- . am._" _ Intermentwas atElmwood and SaintPhilomenaChurch. Church,MeMillan road near

Kercheval, will continue its tizen /OR ]

l Cemetery., • .iil _ She died Tuesday, March16, at Boa Secours Hospital. Lenten vespers under the Ci _ for the Gro._s_ Poi_te Librar_ Ill a.n_. to+2 o.m• _ 1 MRS, FRANCES Born in Minneapolis, she is general theme, "Lent -- A

I ._._._ .._,; J. '_1+. i_W", [ VE..I..LE survived by a sister, Anna Time For Reflection/' ontl_g[on _ I Services for Mrs. Verhelle, W. Ewald, and a brother, Wednesday, March 31, at,"°"+°+' ,Ra IT411 l+,'o+ Whittier road, will be _ ............

held Thursday, March 25, .at Interment was at Mount This fifth vesper service I DITIONAL BUTCHER P_,_ ... enjoy a new dining experience the Verheyden Funeral Home O1iv¢i_Cemetery. will feature the Detroit Lu-

_...excelten+cuisine...+racious.., and Saint Clare de Monte- * * * - theran Choralaires, a group i ___t_t_ comfortable.., wines.., cocktails faleo Catholic Church. MRS. BARBARA MERRY of men who have been sing. QUALITY and SAVINGS |

.__II_D_:..,_ _ ...beer on lap...ampleperkin. She died Monday, ,March HEYD ing for a periodat +,i Jraag :g I_i__tlll_,k+_.. Small Group Banquet Room ' 22, at Saint Joh, Hospital. Services for Mrs. Heyd, 49. years in churches .and at + "Since |951" .Born in Wisconsin, she Is of Maple lane, will be held various gatherings to enrich

'Open Sundsys 2 p.nl.- I0 p.m, survived by three sons, Rev. Thursday, March 25, at the the worship experience. WIENER $--]""'2u_Hom, '13331 JLT_ I_b ale • _rl'_ _ • 7fA-5S$5 and Robert E.; a daughter, She died Monday, March The Choralaires, under the,,, ..... Mrs. Francis Kristufek; a 22, at her home. I direction of Jerry List, re-

i brother; and nine grandchil- A native Detroiter, she is cently made a tour to Eur- 25300 IEFFERSON (at '10 Mile)

dren. survived by her husband ope, where they sang at vat, 0lie, Tues. thru Sat. STEAK SALEOAEDIN Memorial contributions William F.; a son, William ious churches as part of their $ ti( 6

may be made to the Jesuit F. lII; a daughter, Mrs. ministry to Christians

SeminaryAssoelationineare Merry Lorey; and one throughoutt he continent. COMPLETE ,w,,,,,..,u.+,,,.o:,.'169__ ;:, of Rev. ,oseph C. Verhette, brother. The service on Wednesday GOURMET SIRLOIN STEAK -.+: + University ot Detroit High I_rment will be :at Oak- wilFtnclude a homily by PaR..... •iSeh6bl; MOOSouth Cambridge, ridge Cemetery, Marshall for George Kurz, whose mes- SECTION

,, o.+o,,,=,. _,+,. ..+.o.,,..,,..,.,o,+++.+"'"""" +"'-'""'" + " ""run.mnnu mo-m ,,.,,,,,_'_';':':+';;;;_USre+rAK$] q q _'.+.. Interment will be at Mount " * * will be a part of the ministry OORDON BL|UOlivet Cemetery. JAMES L. HILL of the Word. The ministry of

•.. , sw,,,,s-+ +189'l Services for Mr. Hill, 73, music will be combined to I •+ NICOLO DARA of Bishop road, were hel(l make this an unusual worship

[ PR 7-9596 Services for Mr. Dara, 21, Friday, March 19, at the experience. • VEAL T'BOHESTEAK .i:_ of Kercheval avenue, were Verheyden Funeral Home. • ..... •held Tuesday, March 23, at He died Tuesday, March The congregation invites _OIIDON IlL|I/ " '

+ theVerheydenFuneral,Home 16, at his hotne, friendsln the community to ,... "159• • ._1_]_ E_CH

'+. _ ..... ---------" and Saint Paul-on-the-Lake- Before his retirement in join them at this vesper. CRAB LEGS• " 1970,he w_s associatecoun- • ¢HICKIEM .......... • LB.

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+' a_ PWP to Stage ,e,,t the Ford Motor Co. Appoint Directors iil!e_illageOa/d Mixed ,4uction panyfor,+years.HealsoCou,eil, at itsMonday, II _'as,,c. IPOLISHHAM....... _139• Y,LB

had been chairman of the March 15, meeting, approved II I ;:I;-- Michigan State Workmen's the reappointment of Court- Specials thru ApAt Mima's Village Care, we care obout our Senior The Grosse Pointe Chapter Compensation Commissionof Parents Without Partners, and legaladviser to the State cilman Robert L. Nugent as il _ _ I PHONE ORDERSAC ' ;:[

Citizens! 10% Discount on everytt_ing tot :_emor (PWP), will hold its next Department of Labor. director, representing The _ WE GUARANTEE WHAT WE SELL _.'.Citizens. ' ge her a I meeting Friday, Mr. Hill was a member of City on the Grosse PointeR.

-- DINNER SPECIAL- March 215, at 7:30 ,p.m. in the Senior Men's Club of Clinton Refuse Disposal Au- -:

me War Memorial, 32 Lake-Grease PointÛ'. the University thoritY. Councilman Lorenzo BOYshore road. ClubOf Detroit; and the Cit LAWN'This Time from France!' Following the coffee and Club of Lansing. D. Browning was named as: social hour, an entertaining I He is survived by his wife, alternate director.

• CR_PESFARC[ESAUrOUbLE auction wiU be conducted. Dorothy; .and a brother.

Members and prospective Interment was at White _ V|rtuallyEL,MNAT[S"_kl_vr_TEt -k_ members will have anop_r-tunityto donate either set- ChapÛ! Cemetery: 7 __-_[i

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DUTCH,BNLTKiTCHENS Film Features French Riviera Start of Seniors' Courses FREE ESTIMATESOak, Cherry, Pine,Walnut

_.. E,,_mo,., _h°F_+n_m_+'_wmb+um_+_'_"''°_t°" 'h"D P1 gR p' PA_ 1100111 _lL _ON featured on the War Memo- Amazon River with a party r_w$ easin es onse !riM's George Pierrot select- of scientists in 1916.14937 E. Warren at Alter

882-9247 Est. 19431 ed Grosse Points Adventure Mr. Williams' f a t h e r, By Relax A. Wab"a'ba_ _g _pace. 'Series Wednesday, March 31, David, one of the most wide- The keynotes o[ the open- Besides the space for the

il_ _0--0'* and Thursday' April I" The ]Y traveled men °f hisday' ing sessi°n °f free special legal affairs c°urse' Mrs"• • _ show willbe personallynor- completed some 50 tripscollegecourses for seniorSuttonsaid,"It'swonderfulrated by Robin Williams. around the world and author.' citizens of all the Pointes are for the school to give us a

_A I * It • " _ Mr. Williams comes from ed the book, "The World Is ones of pleasu_ and up/i- building for gait." This

e.Alumlnum Awnings • _ family traditionally known My Oyster." miss for the future of +the course is scheduled to begin

0:16 Colors • for itsworld-wideadventures Although born in London, program. April30in North High'sup-and isdescendedfrom a long England,Mr. Williamswas A totalof 26 peoplepar- per south gym.

":*i Screen Porches --_ line of Wetsh seacaptains.titsfilm on the French Ri- tendedrearedin Calif°rnia and at" ticipated in the °peningday'publican(] private An instructor has already Ill,miletus mmI p_lllh CALLviera begins in Antibes and schools. During his college (Thursday,.March 18), of the been set for the golf class,

proceeds through the village years he became interested course held in room B-_2 of + ": ' - li, llllll _ 1-463-6422POIMTESCREEN& SASHit 111410 of La Turbie and Eze perch- in acting and while study/nged on cliffs high above the at Orange Coast C oll eg e North Iligh School. The class ' '

20497 MACK TU 1-61:300 Mediterranean. Nice and the played the leading role in is slated to continue for an- NATURE'S NATURAL Lawn Service_ Bay of Angels and Vallauris Henrik lbsen's "Peer Gynt." other seven weeks with a HEALTH SERVICES• _ _ • • _ _ _ _ _ _ • • _ 00 made famous by Picasso and As a principle member of the two.hour period each week. Using acupuncture, zone

" its potters also are shown. Laouna Playhouse, he was In fact, more seniors than physiotherapy, massage • Lawn Cutting • SeedingPieasso's home is visited awarded many leading roles, expected appeared to be in_ and manipulations methods

: Dirty Ive Yourrpets & _,_ on a remote hillside Mr. Williams began his terestedin parlicipatingin which produce results that, • Gardening • Sodding

: ily overlooking Cannes as is that travels while a student at the class, so project chair- ore hard to believe. • Trimming • GradingCarpet? RugsProfessiona of sculptor Pierre August Valley Verde School, Sedona, man Frank Komerska said Foe Free tnf©tmotionRenoir. AriZ. After" attending the the second and final enroll- • Snow Plowing

SAVE CLEANED The second half Of the University of Arizona, he be+ sent wilt be held today, (:all 882-3190

20% travelogue visits Rocque- Nan organizingtourstoEur. March 25, at 1:30p.m, At- _ ....We Hove [he Correct Method brune with its Carolingian ape---an opportunity afforded torney Robert Fredericks of ......

ON CASH To Cleon Your Carpet Castle and the narrowest him by his father, who oper- The Woods is the instructor.

&CARRY•We do alltypesofcarpetrepair streetsin Europe.Then, it'sateda travelagency. Mr. Komerska and WoodsCALLFOR_REEESTIMAT£ on to Monaco where Prince He began his career with Administrative Aide Gerard+ Ranter, Princess Grace and the chartering of a yacht in McNamara both indicated "East Side Carpet Cleaners their children participate in Peele, England, and for two

Ci._IMI 14111 KerchevalAve.822-1481 Mother's Day Festivities and summers escorted students their delight over the "open.OWNED AND OPERAIEDBY FHr. IIABICHFAMILYSINCE1948 an "in depth" illustrated across the English Channel ing day" turnout, while Irene

story of this principality un- to tour the French Canal Sutton, c h airs a n of theSenior Citizens Commission,

10 Mlnu,. tram OrO*H Palms. i folds. _ System and to sail to many won,Viewing Mr. Williams' ram- ports of the Mediterranean. said she was thrilled with

I: (golonial _a |t[_ _l_a | ily background, his grand- Thereafter, he became a the beginning of the lessons.I , . . "g """¢ ,*"1" , I father, Eugene Williams, an director of international tours In hoping such courses, # PONTIAC, .irI ; CORDEE GE RY- Massage Therapist I adventurer and a professor for two separate world tray- which also include Begin-| : l of languages, science and el agencies and traveled ex- ner's Golf, Bowling and Phy- DEALER| • COMPLIMENTARY ONE-VISIT PASS ! mathematics at S t a n for d tensively throughout Europe, steal Fitness after 50, will be

This ad entitles bearer (man or woJnan) l the Middle East, Asia and a beginning for seniors te-l the use of facilities at no cost or obligation the South Seas. wards furthering their every-

I • AnlZONAnoah • SAUNAAND_ER¢ISE I Volley 'Boys' Departing the travel.tour day knowledge on a regular Waive _ on topI FACILITIES I field Mr. Williams objective- basis, Mrs. Sutton cited the year aner year., Aid NHS Team lystudiedcinematographyat trendofcooperatinnbetween NEWImlJ_lMiqln I _Dmelend_

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In their first year of or- Calif., that he might proper- Community College, (WCCC),

,.o.oo.._.+_.. DISCOUNTSALE• .......... t.-oo_o+_.m.*s_m, t ganization, the GreAse Points ly and artfully record his which coordinates the pro. /!, E-_lli_lkll, t. glll* _dl-3001It 4&_f_ !........ _. .= ., ,. ,_ =, ._ ,. .__._ __ j North Girls Volleyball team adventures, i gram, and the city. I Iadvanced to the State Tour- Assisted by his wife, J "The commission races- I !

nament, played at Schoolcraft Michele, a Parisian.born in- I mended to the council that it I I

+HereAreTw0rupmn"r-:0s"'0-s+o,o,+,o ooSatur-,ernational traveler, he has I investigate the feasibility o*+|researched and selected the j free classes for seniors andI I

day, March 20. most unusual and historical I Mr. McNamara did an exce_-I | NEW'76 PONTIAC SUNBIRD NEW '76 PONTIAC

The week preceding the valuesof the countriesandlent job,"she stated. ' " $_ CATALINA

Y0u P_nt Refuse tournament was full of con-cities filmed for travelogues, l Mrs. Sutton also had solid' : troversy and publicity re- , Reservations for the 'com-I words of praise for the co-_v# dF 4do_. Tudm-hFdramotk,powl_

gardingthe two mate meg+ steering,.newer d/_¢ brakes, 'barsoftheteam,juniorsBob plateevening,Frenchdinner,[operationrenderedby both

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choolOperati-S ng Millage +rgitFredo+the boys,PreSSandranwwJ-TVst°riesonly tickets may +be put-of Schools Dr. +Tames A.' chased at the Center, 32 Adams, and Dr.Adams, par. /

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league decision, were instru- Councilman Charles 'romp -! foot sections and one two. GRAND PRIXVOTE YES ,+,,,, +o++o,,,, capturing kins. Bicentennial Flag Sets foot secUon of an Muminum HEW '76 eOHTIAC• the PortHuron NorthernRe- are now on salein the lobby pole with bracket and screws,

gionals on Saturday, _._[arch of the Municipal Building,15115 East Jeffer_n. suRable to be attached to the

MONDAYMARCH29th '+-p + IntheRegionals,_,hichal-, ,Mr.Tompkins,who'smayor outsidewallo[a house,also " -+ " " '' ':'__....... '.......... ':......"..... lowed No_th'>i0('ad_(_ncetd pro.tem,of+the_council,!istheare'.ineluded,_' ..... +

ar, CitiZensforthe GrossePointsLibr ies th_ State Tdurn_nient, the Bicentennial chairman "for To'finish the "sdt,'there'_:a'Norsemen clefeated Grosse the city, appointed to the halyard, (rope), to hold the:| II IIIII I I I II ,l,,,, it, Pointe South, Detroit Do- post by Mayor Matthew Pat. flags, a 200th Bicentennial

terson with the approval of emblem .and an eagle em-minican and Mount Clemens. the.council, blare, which can be inter-

When tournament day or- The set consists of a fairly changed at the top of therived, so did hundreds ofinterested spectators, almost large _-star flag, and a pole.all of whom severely booed smalIer 13.star colonial flag The complete set costs onlywhich can be flown beneath $9.50 and Is available to theand jeered North. the larger' one. Both are public, said _;_ty Manager

North won its _irst match Robert Siena.againstHowellby scoresof

asNorth15-6, 11-15 and15-8.15-6.againsteasilyInwell.the'irdideliminatedTheDearbornnot,semifinalNorsemenhowever,15.4Fordson,gamewerefareand TeachLions to PlaytraitA teamLions--ecomposedfootballr _Teamplayersof De- I_--_- _--r_----_--_ ----'--_--_---- _ --_v" _ ' ------f_----_'---- -- ----------_---- -- ----'__ -- iFordsonwenton tobecome willplaya benefitbasketball

State Champions, by defeat- game against .a squad, of pling Ferndale in the finals, teachers from Lutheran High are eased to announce theirNow that the tournament is School East and east side [313over, things are returning to Lutheran grade schools on exclusive a ointment as sales agents for

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Grosse Pointe News Letters to the Editor What Goes On eu, onROBERTB. EDGARD/B/A Anteebo Publishers.

": "rH HILLGROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 To the Editor: Grosse Pointe now expect

_:ond C. eoa_ ,oki m _,woit. Mld_mon The newspaper, "The' the ninth best job from their Your Library CFULLY PAID ClR_TION Pointer,"recently,(March schools? 4b 41Member Mich. Pros Auocl'tton and Nst_md _lllortal Auo¢lat/on 15 edition), published an (It should also be noted By Arthur M. Woo_ord

article concerning the Grosse that if the salary schedules-.-, , Chlet o[ Central Library By ]Pat RousseauPhom_ TU 1-61100 Points Public Schools end not average dollars paid ", 'taxes,which made me very are compared,GrousePoints Lucite Key rings . . . and cuff bracelets.'

i ROBERT B. EDGAR ..................EDITOR and PUBLISHER angry.Sincethispaper willranks 26from the top of33 This week I am starting growing,the .,'iseof ocean

WILLIAM ADAMO ................ADVERTISING MANAGER are available in nine colors with your nameJOANNE BURCAR .........................................._.....ACCOUNTS not be publishedagain be- districtsin Wayne County seriesof articleswhich _l and the ofempires.tides fall or initialsat $4-$5 , . . Personally Yours, 17

JANET MUELLER ..............FEATURE, SOCIETY EDITOR /orethemillageelectiondate alone), hope to continue once a, As a statesman,Franklinof'March29,itseems reason- Finally,the Gross¢ Points month for the remainderofJstoodinthefrontrank ofthe Kercheval. I0 days delivery. :,ROGER A. WAHA ..........................................NEWS EDITOR able to reply to Mr. Me- Schoolshave acted to hold thisyear.I am callingthese men who builtthe United • ", JAMES J.NJAIM ..............................................................NEWS " "Bi " New Spring Fabric Collections are in ;

._ TOM GREENWOOD ......................................SPORTS, NEWS Carthy's,(Paul McCarthy, down costsin the face of co:ureas, centennialB|og- States.He was theonlyman .'.SUSAN McDONALD ............................EDUCATION, NEWS editorand publishedof "The

If: LILLIAN HICKS .............................................ADVERTISING Pointer"),viewsthroughthe:risinginflation_ not just raphies."Each ofthese"Bi. who signedallfourofthese at William Denler and Company, 77 Kercheval :

passing costs on to the ographies"will be devotedIkey documents of American Avenue. Stop in and see them.MARY LORIMER ........................................... ADVERTISING "Grouse PointsNews," the "customer." Cheaper mi- to a partfcularFoiandinghistory:the Declarationof @PAT ROUSSEAU .............................................ADVERTISING traditionalpublicationofThe meograph paper is being Father,and -to the books Independence,the Treaty of .Now . . . there'san abundance of newCHARLES DICKSON ......................................ADVERTISING Points. used, textbooksare being about that individualavail.Alliancewith France, the Spring fashion for men at Picard-Norton, 92

able at your Grouse Points Treaty of Peace with Great Kercheval. It'sreallya good time to shop.JO MULHERIN ....................CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING In sugeestingthat taxes usedlonger,themaintenance PublicLibraries.Toi begin,Britainand the ConstitutionDOROTHY SCHIMANSKY, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING could incx_ase by 15 percent, staff has been cut and main- let me introduce you to one of the United States. His •BETTY BLOSSOM ................CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING readersare leftwiththeira-tenantsstandards lowered; ofthe most fascinatingofall servicesas mini ste r to Spring Showers . . . a time to show off

• _ SHIRLEY ARNOLD ..............CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING pressionthattheschoolbud- teachersalaryschedulein- Americans--BenjaminFrank.-France helped greatly in your new Geoffrey Beans raincoat... Count.:_ FRAN BACHA ..................................................CIRCULATION get Willincreaseby 15 per- creaseshave been abouttwo tin(b.Boston,Mass.,1706--winning the Revolutionary Romi all weather coat or new Pioggia from

cent.This is,the wrong ira-percent,fivepercentand five d.Philadelphia,Pa.,1790). War, and many historians Maria Dinon, 11 Kercheval.

_._r__ap'-o' toleavethecitizens percentin theselastthree Benjamin Franklinwas a considerhim *he ablestand •O Viewfromthe ,_,_, is not true and years,whilethe costof lie.jack-of-all-tradesand master most successfuldiplomat Spring Coats...from wool dressycoatsne shouldnot be implied.The ing has increasedover 27 ofmany. No otherAmerican, that America has ever sent to water repellant dressy raincoats including'By WilllamBryant schoolbudget,(projectedfor percent.Such changes have exceptpossiblyThomas Jef- abroad, a chintz raincoat'by Tidykins are new at

1976-77),is to be increasedcaused a declineineduca- ferson,has done so many IfFranklinisremembered Young Clothes, 110 Kercheval. Your favorite;The Stateschoolaid sit.Committees,cutswere made. by 7.3 percent.It must be tionalquality, thingsso well During his as one ot our country's linesFischer,Rothschild,Weather Wmky and

i uation for the Grouse Pointe Some were in education--to remembered that funds lost Everything else costs more long and usetul life, Franklin greatest statesmen, his cot. Macwill are in the collection.School District is not en- the same extent as in most in other areas, (State aid these days; have we any concerned himself with such tributions to science and tocouraging. The State winds o_her areas. Grouse Points single business tax and other right to expect education not difSerent matters as states, our knowledge of electricity •up a criticalbudgetyearand lost_substantialmoney, revenue.losses),must be tocostmore also? manship and soapmaking,also were such that Robert Royal Copenhagen figur-

made up _bcally.We cannot __tis goingintoa new budget Funding of the only sub- maintain even the present I urge thoseconcernedto book-printingand cabbage- A. Millikan,Nobel prize-win, ines and china are on display

visittheirschools,see the ning physicist,places him at The League Shop, 98 Ker-

' cationsYearwhiChofbeinghaSseverelyanthe indi-aus.Statestantialmandated,pr°gram'specialthatedu.is7.31eVelpercent.°feducationfor that job done and support this S_v4IS Natators "among 15 scientistswho, cheval. C o me by and seeimportantpart o/ our corn- from Copernicusto the 20th them. They make treasured

i tare. cation,was affected,but the A secondand relatedissue munity.Help us protectour SUllk at Meet century,have had the most gifts.i A number of factors are legal obligation to provide the also has more than one side: chiMren's ed u c a t i on, our influence," In Millikan's list, •

at work. First, many legis, services continues, as it Will the Grouse Pointe property values and the _lators, especiallyamong must. " Franklin comes fifth,pre- Fashion's New Burnt Coral . comes inthose in the maj0r/ty, have Schools really, receive any qual/ty of life in The Pointe. By Rick Thomas ceded only by the Polish as- " "little sympathy for those dis. Fifth, on adoption of a State aid in 1976.777 While! coordinates from David Hober. Pick a shirt,/rJets wh._cb are able to gen. new system of business tax- Sen. William Fitzgerald does! Concerned, The 1975 swimming season tronomer Copernicus, thecratelocalrevenuesufficientation most other businessstatethat "It is my guess Gordon E. Morlan came to a finalewhen six ItalianphysicistGalileo,the slacks,blouse and top. Comes in natural,too,EnglishmathematicianNew- at The Greenhouse, 117 Kercheval. Newto placethem near the top taxeswere repealedinelud-that the G rosse Points parent,teacher,taxpayer,SouthHigh Schoolswimmersinper pupilexpenditure, ingthepropertytaxon busi.SchooLs'might receiveap- o_ Barringtonroad .participatedin theMichigan ton and the Dutch physicist sleeveless denim jurnpsuits come in green,StateSwimming Meet atthe Huygens. As an inventor,! blue or coraland there'sa gay yellow jumper

ness inventory.T_e repealproximately$450,000. . .", * * * Universityof Michigan. Franklinwas unequalledIn with lotsof tops to go with it.Itdoest_otseem tomatter reducesthelocaltaxbaseon, he a]sostates,"ItJsco_ceiv-To the Editor:thatthe peopleinthosedis-which Grouse Polnte levies,able thatGrosseP0_ntewill In the past, the Grouse Unfortunately,SteveSwan- the United Statesuntilthel • ,

• son scored South'sonly 11 time ofThomas Edison. J Bike Shop I0 speeds & parts.Check itout.trictsare making such qual.itsmillage, not receiveany State aid Points League of Women ipoints'as other_Devilsw/m-ity educationpossibleonlythrough ,payment of high A formulawas devisedto next year." Why was the V o te rs has supportedthe But his firstswere not Velocipede at rear of Puncli & Judy Toyland.

Imillage, alleviatetheproblem but we firststatementonly chosen GrousePointsSchoolSystem 'mars fellvictim to meet Limitedto stoves,kitesand 9"30 a.rn.to 5:30 p.m. Call anytime 882-4290.

Similarly these same leg. are now told it won't work for attention? Certainly ira- but has, at flme-_, not rules andmediocre perform- lightning rods. Franklin •islators are upset at _aigh,ex- to.help many districts. I_twill mediate past experience, (of a formal _statement coneerff- ances.Swanson placed fourthin helped establ!shPennsyl- We now takeinstantpassport

• vania'sfirstu niv ersity, picturesin color.,No appointmentpendituredistrictsbecause be changed but whether or $430,000promisedfor 1975.76inga particularmillageelec. the 100-yard breaststr°kelAmerica'sfirstcityhospital

they feelitcoststhe State notitwillbechangedinsuch only $37,000has actuallytion.Thisyear,however,our witha varsityrecordtimeoil _ is needed. Chat Sampsvon Travel,millionstotryto helpother,a way as to help us I can been received from Law Board has voted to endorse and the world'sfirstpublic2:02.569to make up allof,"subscription"library. 100 Kercheval. 885-7510.lower expenditure,districtsonlypredict, sing!),would suggestthat themillagetobe consideredSouth'spoints.Dearbornwonto catch up. Sixth,, for the 1976-q7 the later projection carries on March 29. ' .In addition to his famous @ i_

Further, they see that such school year the passage of a more truth. We believe that the Board the meet with a total o_ 139 AUTOBIOGRAPHY and Check ThePermanent 40%points. _-otherdistrictsare notreallynew schoolaidbillshouldre- Last year, South finishedSAYINGS OF POOR RICH ....ii_._:_ "The Pointer"articlealso of Educationha_ presented Off Counter at Pongracz, 91

.._._ catching up and that in- instate substantial special notes that Grouse Points two valid propositions to the 19th with 13 points. This ARD, two excellent biogrdph- Kercheval. It contains sateitems,,'_: creased aid essentially: goes and vocation education cate- teachers are "paid at the public. As it costs more and year the Devils finished in ies of Franklin have recently such as jewelry and wallets and ,

• _- into paying higher salaries gorical aid grants largely lost rate o_ ninth from the top more to hold the line, it is 26th place, been addtd to our library will change from week to week._' rather than increased pro- this year by the budget cut out of over 500 districts in encouraging that our system South's best chance in the coUection. First w_ have THE •PRIVATE FRANKLIN: THE_i grams, order. However, the new the State of Michigan." This, can maintain its c u rre n t meet had been considered Special Offer,.. at Trail Apothecary,

Second, these same legis- budget year looks so tight of course, is based on the standard with an increase of lth e medley relay team of MAN AND HIS FAMILY 121 Kercheval. Vitabath 10.5 oz. is $9.50 withlators, combined with many that it is very .possible the a v e r a g e teachers salary, less than three mills or 7.3 D r e w Pillsbury, Swanson, (Norton) by Claude.Anne I,o.

money would be cut again Where should GrousePoints percent, pea and EugeniaW. Herbert. FREE mit. Choose lemon, spring green or'Tony Montague and Steve[r_ral,Republicanlegislators, The publicmightview this Soderberg. The _eam was Thisfascinatingnew stffdy pink.continuallyattackthe prop, sometimenext schoolyear. teachersrank? Certainlyaerty tax as inequitable or re- Finally, I do want to indi- stable school system with an election as a double invest- disqualified in the prel/min- Jof Franklin as a family man •gresslveand are againpush- cats to our seniorcitizensexperiencedstaffof which ment: an investmentin our aries,however,becausePills-]isdrawn from hislettersthat See the new strawberry, springtime,anding for a constitutionalthat most of them are not much is expected should studentSaninvestment_andthelrinfUture,thecorn-andbury didn'twear a team ihave survived:correspond- tortoiseglasses,trays and place mats to matchswimsuit as required by" ence between Franklin,his at Seasons Of Paper, 115 Kercheval.

" amendment to reduce a subject to any property tax rank high in this state-,cer- munlty. Our schools, have m_et rules. . ..... lamUy, his friends. A. Imw ....... ,_--e" - .- ,,..... ,,,' ,,, _. schooldistrict'sTighttolevy Jnorease,by millageor as. tainlynear systemssuch as been noted nationwidefor

propertytax,evenwithvotersessment increase,because Birmingham.But why are we To qualifyfor the meet and lessheroicview of the_ii approval, their property tax in excess below Allen Park, Trenton, excellence for a generation, earlier this year, the team man emerges as we see him• had swum a 1:44.2 beat and involved in business affairs:!_ Third, the present "guar- of 3._ percent of their in- Highland Park, Oak Park A fine school system, in ad. was marked eighth bY the and family concerns. He did

anteed yield" _ormula pro- come is a credit against River Rouge? Is it known dillon to adding tangibly tor_al estate values, adds in- "Detroit News."' rides no funds to our district State income tax and excess that in the last eight years • not handle his children well;

_ because local yield exceeds credit above State tax due Grosse Pointe has always tangibly t_ the community's Possibly because thedis- he refused permission to his_/ii the guaranteed level, will be paid to them by the ranked in t_ top three dis.! general life style, benefiting qualification disturbed him, daughter to marry the man- every member. 'Pillsburyfailedtoqualifyin of her choice,parted corn-

Fourth, our constitution State. tricts in the State? Why have It should be borne in mind the top 12 in either the pany with his son Williamour teachers dropped t°' that we are able to maintain 100-yard backstroke or but- over political differences. On

. prohibits a deficit |n _ate What you do on the up- ninth? Will the citizens of our noted system while we tartly. Throughout this sea- ceedingly g en e r o u s withL! operation and mandates the coming milla.ge is obviously the other hand, he was ex- By ]Pat RousseauGovernor to order cuts to your own business but I want are in 10th. place in Wayne

(. meet projected revenues, you tomake an informedde. PlavoffsWon Countforper pupilexpend- son, however, Pillsburyas-By thismechanism, on ap- cision.I have endeavored,to # iture,(1974-1975),and 13th tablishedhimselfas the best othersand made himseLfre- See our Spring and Summer Line of semi-

forschoolmillageraM,(1975-all-aroundswimmer inSouth sponsiblefor a number of precious jewelry carved ivory, butterflies,mush-prova[of and afternegotla-giveyou an objectiveana/y-By _adke Jets 1976). _istoryas he set a totalof family.pC°piebeyondThecontradictionstheimmediateinrooms, fetishchains and the famous three monkeyslionwiththe majoritypal'tysis of matters concerning SLXnew schoolrecords. .leadership an'd the House State government as those In addition to operating a Other disappointments in this great man make for in. on a chain . • . also jade, coral and shell pieces atand Senate Appropriations may relate to yot_r decision. The Grouse Pointe House flexible, innovative s c h o o l _he State Meet for South in- triguing and fresh reading. Martha's Closet, 375 Fisher. ._dA_

Squirt Division concluded its system, the Board of' Educa- The second biography is l • .cluded diver Pete Saggau,r .... WEHONORAIAPIZZADI$COUNTCOUPONS..... '1 hockey season with a thrill- lion provides three up-to.date who finished 22nd. Saggau Catherine Drinker Bowen'sl Navy or Khaki Canvas handbags with

I ALLPIZZA'S 50% OFF ] ing playo/fseries,in which!libraries.ma_y games were -decided The GrousePointsLeague 'hadeighthearlierinthethis"DetroitYearplacedNewsTHEMANINMOSTAMERIcADANGEROUSImulti(Atlan- color trim by Theador of California

by one goal, of Women Voters supports tic-LittleB ro wn ) Th eJare new at 345 Fisher Road.In the finalgame, the both PropositionOne and _nvRational,"toplaceandintheWaStopeX'10"Franklin book," as" Mrs.J ,_'_ @WITH THIS COUPON, ONE COUPON P_eORDER}

j J Radke Jets won over the Two, and encouragesa post.,in theStateMeet. Bowen calleditnot lol_gbe-,_ Givenchy Separates... wrap or

J S 0 N N E N T O' S I; VeterePros,2-1,in a closetirevotefrom thecommunity Though perhapsnot ready fore her death,is intendedj__, button down the front skirts,slacks,

| PlIZ|RIA & CATERING SERVICE game on Saturday,March 13. on March 29. matching tops,including a shirtjacket,

I 19873 MACK _T I The two teams reaching the Sincerely, to take on State swimming not as a straight biographi-_ot,_, 881-9170 j finals were helped .by fine Sue KinnaJrd powers, South declared its cal narrative, but as a per. are in at The Margaret Diamond Shop,J 4-1! Sun. thru Thurs.;4-1 Fri. & Sat. CIo_d Mon. goal tending. Todd Blake of president, Grosse Points supremacy in the Eastern sonal tribute cast in scenes, 377 Fisher Road.'MichiganL e a g u e as the each sceneinFranklin'slife •

_. i,. ....................... J t_e Jet_ and Robert Bowen League of Women Voters 'Devils won their third con- revealing an aspect of trhee. Ribbon Purses, frames, pillows, belts, wreaths• of the Pros made many fine * * * secutive league meet cham- man that struck her as -saves. Dear Sir:Itwas CraigCappasofthe Among our bestasselshere pionship the weekend of markable.This long-admiredor ribbon by the bolt to buy or make in one of our'March6. author had a passion for classes.Call 882-229.4for detailsatTwo's Company,

____ thePr°sscori.ggameonriteafirStpassgoalt_ro_OfinourthePOtreesinteStookareatheterrib]etrees'Illthe meet,Devil swim-Am ericarlhistory, and that 3_9 _ish_r_o ad.

Danny Stephanson late in the beating during the past ice mars broke five EML rec-i passion along with her fa- •ords and two school varsity miliar writing gifts bring this Tired of Winter? You're bedfirst period. Brad ,Heavner _storm with many of them records as they compiled a man to life as she writes o_ needs a little Spring, too. Start with

scored for the Jets by putting lost forever, lotal of 112 points, outdis- his experiments with else- Lilly of the Valley Wamsutta sheets, _ ,(,_in the rebound of Robert Some people _eel that the lancing second place East trieity, his involvement in the Peacock Alley, blanket covers, mono-,___.

Young late in the second numerous large trees make Z)etroit by 15 points. 1754 Albany Congress, the grammed or plain at the Persnickety _'b_-'--7period, the Grouse Pointes. ' " c ' d wo of Dogood Papers, his LondonPillsbury ompnse t - Pedlar. The Bath Shop just a littleThe game remained tied It is ray idea that perhaps h, ,_,,,a_ _ _, e years and his Privy Couned

until only five minutes were you and your paper will help _t............... brokm humfl_atmn m 1774team and varsity marks " "' • • . out of the way, with a lot out of theleft. With the spectators an- start a campaign to plant the 200-yard individual mad- In s p a re, unflamboyant' ordinary, 369 Fisher Road.ticipating a sudden-death more trees this spring. It lay and the butterfly events, prose, this book evades the -- -overtime, Robert Young xe. would be a good project for Swanson and Soderberg corn- essences, rather than the sur.

calved a .pass from Gordon such groups as Boy and Girl bined for two more new faces and details, of Frank-Winiemko and fed the puck Scouts, J a y c e e s, Rotary, records, lin s first 68 years. Few mento Brad Heavner, who scored Garden Clubs, etc. We must The 200-yard medley relay, have been so eminent in so

the winning goal. also have the various city the same team that would many ways. Mrs. Bowen's : r, '_All managers and coaches councils support our project, find themselves disqualified final book provides both as-

of lbe Squirt Division wished When I was a kid we vsed in the .State meet a week lute and delightful insightsto give Dave Dennis "extra to always plant a tree on later, al_o broke an existing into one of the most remark-

thanks" for his fine job as Arbor Day. Maybe we need EML record for that event, able o[ all Americans.divisional director this year. this idea reinstated ....The various cities will no

ligi doubt replant some of the lost __

Re ous Relic t_o_ on cityproperties. But l]y P,t _ousseau

To Visit Pointe what about the other areas?Maybe if these groups _:_p_,.vJll_ Good Looking and Different

united with the v a rio u s II -_ " qP__j[t[______ II _ ]1 _) Soup Tureens in the shape of a

• ' ' A famous "original," the Pointes, trees could be pur. fish or a snail are new... THE

Statue of Our Lady of Fa. these trees were made avail- Points.e lima, blessed by Pope Plus able, the costs should be

XI[ and acclaimed for {he lower to the homeowners. @"m a r eels" and "favors" Trees are part of the Solid Brass I m p or t e d English DoorIc_easSook,just (or coming in. $2,00by mail,

Hours:Weekdays9:00-4:30;Sat.10:00-3:00. which marked its European PoJntes.However, it takes By Pat Rousseau Knockers ... come in twelve differentstyles_ours,willbe presentedat many years for a Ires Io at THE SIGN OF THE LION.

ST. CHARLES OF DETROIT Our Lady Star of the Sea grow to as statelya height2713N. Woodward Avenue Catholic Church S u n d a y, as our old elms. Now is the Danish Kitchenware... bright ,t_,_a,. •

Bloomf,e_d Hills. Mich. 48013 334.47)1 April 4, from 7:45 a.m..7 p.m. time to slart planting, and Colorful by Copco and Roste, _ GERRrS BOUTIQUE has a great selec-

i_ (JustSouthofSquareLakeRoad) On an ApriltouroftheDe. We hope thatyou willjoinutensils,mixing jug and bowls, tion of Christian Dior 100% cotton velour

troitarea, the statue willand supportourcause.Thank Some in sets . . . just in at The shirts,styled with V necks and long sleeves-*. Name .serve as a focal point for you. Kaleidoscope of Tiffany Lane, and in a wide range of colors. M and L, $22.

,_ prayer in more than 30 Cath. Very truly yours, 16135 Mack Avenue. @

i_ Aclaross........... Phone ..... olic churches. Robert K. WallaceFor more information, call of Washington road • Planning a Shower? Plan on using the!_ CIbL ,County the Blue Army Marian Can. SUMMER YARNS... Unger's Cruise and private dining room at BENNO'S for lunch-

li tar at 841-3377or program We are neitherborn nor Cotton Crepe, Bernat's Carioca, new patterns cons, bridge and afternoon parties.Call 343-

_ S_a_e..... Z,_ chairman Rita Charron at borne to success -- we must available at Fran Kirkland's Needlepoint and 0610 for booking dates.937.9392. earn it. Knit Shop, 16115 Mack Avenue.

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Off to A 'Spirited' Hydroplane Start April To Be BusyMonthForAAUWStudy Group MeetingsAre S_heduleclin Mem-

bers' Homes,StartingApr|l I,Con¢lud;ncjApr;i30

April begins for the Grosse Pointe BranchAmerican Association of University Women Thurs-day, April 1, when the International RelationsStudy Group meets at 1 o'clock in Ann Nicholson'sKenwood court home to focus on Marie Webster's

W O MIE N' $ P AG I $ ViewofInternationalWomen.Joyce Christensen will

_ open her Thorn Tree lessons, will be presented by+ road home to Bicenten- Berdean Smith,Marie Hat.

F -n An th P Sh d : kenrider and Mimi Kremble.re o er ointe orton to , nial Study Group mem- Baby zhting is available.bers Monday, April 5, at

Th Pi i .oo.f Vi also meets April '13, fromO ew e O nte 9 in the morning. Jane+ Ford and Mary Lou Mur- 7:30 to I0o'clockintheeve-

By Janet Mueller ' phy will discuss the ning,atthe Maumee avenueOne of six Adrian College Northwest Ordinance and home of Cathy Beirne.A

:oedsparticipatingin a re- the Articlesof Confeder- talk by Betty Bacon and

If you find yourself downtown in the next cent semester-longexper-l_ ation,two important doc- JoyceChristensenonThomas

month or so, run on over to the Detroit Institute fence at New York City'sl_ uments that strongly in- Mann's "Buddenbrooks"willof Arts and check out a pair of companion shows: Pashion Instituteof Tech- fluenced the Great Lakes preceddgroup discussioffs.Recent Acquisitions--Prints,and Recent Acquisi- nology was Pointer SUE area as well as America Personal and F a ally• Growthmembers have ached-tions---_;Drawings. LAKIS. as a whole, uled a meetingfor the pre-

In _e Drawings display, (Gallery 147),you'll * * * "The FederalistPapers" ceedingThursday, April 8,find a Seriesof preliminary studiesfor the painting Named promotionsdirec- MRS. ROGER RINKE, (right), Women's Division next Thursday, are _ggested background at 7:I5o'clockat the Haw-

"Hoc Signo Vinces" (1880) by American artist tarofWMHW, CentralMichi- wife of the Commodore for the Spirit April i,at the Detroit Yacht Club. reading in preparationfor thorneroad home _ Persls

Thomas Hovenden. ganradioUniversity'sstation,is P¢o'aimnptuerS of Detroit Association,meets with The trio above, with Mrs. Florence the BicentennialS tu dy Graf, where they "TypeWillcon.The seven sketches were presented to the DIA MIKE PATTEN, a CMU MRS. G EORGE SIMON, (left), Sisman, Spiritof Detroit vice cam- Group'sMay and June meet- tinue to discuss A

by l_r. and Mrs. Harold O_ Love, of Lochmoor sophoniore, whose husband owns the hydroplane modore, Mrs. John Love, wife of ings. Baby sittingfor the Behaviorand Your Hea.rt."boulevard. The pamtlng, also a gift of Mr. and , , Miss U.S., and MRS. BUZZ HOR- SODA's general chairman, and Mrs. April meeting is available La Causeriemeets Wed..... , by calling Peggy Ptasmik atl nesday, April 14, at 7:45Mrs. Love, may be seen in Gallery 238. Serving his second one- TON todiscussplans for the fashion James Garza are members of the 88S._47. o'clock_,tEvelyn Snyder's

• * * year term as chairman of luncheon to be sponsored by SODA's committee _lanning the party. The Legislative S t u d y home in Batfou_ road. Julia

_tmong the newly-acquired Prints, (Gallery the Wayne State University " group meets Wednesday, Ford will talk on Lafayette.121), are 10 etchings by Felix Bubot illustrating Law School Fund is MI- The Spirit of Detroit Asso. with a pledge of $7_,760.66. Grosse Pointe's Greenhouse;! April 7, at 9:30 o'clock in Dorothy Jossman wilt openthe influence of Japanese art en French artists of JCHAEL T. TIMMI& of Mc- clarion raises funds to sup- The Gold Cup, scheduled tickets for it may be ob. M. J. Abbott's Washington her Neff road home to mem-Millan road. The 1975 Fund, port the Unlimited Hydro-the late I9th century. [using an experimental class i plane Races held annually for June 27, will be the first tained by calling 886-0024. road home to hear A_Jdrey bers of the 21st Century_McConachle, from the League Deciding Now Study Group

]Buhot experimented with printing this suite agent system for the first on the Detroit river. This event in Detroit's forms! hi- Both of Michigan's hydro- of Women Voters, discuss Monday, April lg, at D:15 inon different types of Oriental papers, The Art time, raised 25 percent more year, Detroit outbid other centennial celebrations, Next plane owners, Mr. Simon the Equal Rights Amend- the morning. Mary LeechInstitute's set, on gold-speckled Chinese paper with in contributions than the pre. major cities to acquire the Thursday's luncheon will fen- and Jerry Kalen, owner of ment, (ERA). will present a paper onred+_calllgraphy, was acquired through the John S. vious year. About $70,000 to Gold Club Race, most presti- ture prizes plus a panorama Miss Vernor's, are Palate Kaleidoscope gathers Tues- "Medical Ethics: Where DoNeWberry Fund. supportsuch programs as gious of all water races,of summer clothes from residents, day,April13,at9:30o'clockWe Draw the Line?" Babyscholarships,awards, _oot inthe Lincoln_oad home of sittingisavailable.

• * * Court,the Law Libraryand and MRS. HOMER FER- Play Reading membersEnjoyinga recentholidaylLEY EVANS, were PointersJane Ford. "ChildrenandThe Newberry family's long associationwith the Law Review, willhave GUSON, of Washington,D.C. at La CoquilleClub in Man-[MR. andMRS. JOHN HAST- Music," focusingon vocal willfocuson Ibsen's"Hedda

Grouse Pointe iscommemorated via a streetname: been l:eceivedwhen '75tab- , , , alapan,Fla.,a privatebathIINGS and MR. and MRS. and instrumentalmusic,par- Gabler"Thursday,April2_,

Newberry place. The late Mrs. Joseph B. Schlot- ulations are completed. Among members of Saint and tennis club owned by I JOHN WORCESTER. tieipaUon and appreciation at 1 o'clock at. the Bishopman's "Stonehurst" lives on, too, in the name of * * * John'sFesUval Choir parti-Pointer ROBERT _EVER.I (Contiatmdon Page 28) and schoolversus private {Confined on Page _)

Marine Sergeant LARRY cipating in Saint John's " * " ' ....-_............(Continued on Page 16) A. CALLIES, son of ROBERT Episcopal Church of Detroit's

'_ _ ' E. CALLIES, of Barrington Spring Music Festival Satur-• . road,has reported_for duty day and Sunday,March 20

at the MarineCorps Air Sta- and 21, is PointerJERRY +tion, New River, Jackson- HUGHES. /ville, N.C. . . ,

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i V I C K I E VAUGHAN, of Airman EVIE A. MALEIT-Merriweather road, returned ZKE, graduated in 1974 from

lJ IL_ I_ILI_ to her studiesat theLondon theAmericanSchoolofParis,Centre of SchillerCollegeSt.Cloud,France,daughter

_ _ _ _ _ _ _Wg_'_t early in March after a five- of the KENNETH E. MAL-_tO It _ 'Of _ _ _ _ day study tour to Rome. EITZKES, of Lakepointe ave-Vickie is an Earlham College nue, recently completed basic

O1' t_ _Wlt_ ]ttlr. O_ __ Or junior, majoring in Psychob training in the United StatesAir Force accounting and ft.Itllac_ _g. _ faf_ its| I_ _ (+O_ IO |t'| ogy. nonce field at Sheppard Air

_]_&_l__._C_.'$__]l_ * * * Force Base, Tex._:._, ./_ _ i_ _ _,__ .....DR. and MRS. HOMER E," ....... :_)i_ I_dL_p &_._ • BELTZ, Of IndlaaapolJs, J,d., * * *announce the birth of a son Receiving a Masters de-W]_l]tmlt do_ imy_ .+z_Uca]#me m, We .love to ERIC EUGENE, January 17. gree_ln Art History from the]x_q_ice_llc_ Mrs. Beltz is the former University of Wisconsin at

LiNDA ANN PEDERSEN Madison recently was STE-daughter of DR. and MRS. VEN VAN BEVER, of El_za-

$w4 Edmond B@oaIy Salon HERBERT P,EDERSEN, of beth court.GROSSEPOINTEWOODS Dearborn. Paternal grand- • • •21316 Mack Ave. parents +are MR. and MRS. Navy Electrician's Mate

CHARLES R. BELTZ, of ThirdClassARTHUR TOM-886-6060 Lakeland a v e n u e. Great- ASZYCKI, a 1972 Grosse

__ EveningHour_ _ I grandparents are JUDGE Pointe South High Schoolgraduate, son of the CHES-TER TOMASZYCKIS, of Not.tingham road, is participat-ing in a humanitarian relief

A TIMELY mission to earthquake.tornGuatemala. "

ALFRED KELLY, of Bal.four road, has receivedaPh.D. in Physicsfrom the +University of Wisconsin at _.Madison. -- ,

Couples ClubHosts Dance

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Society News Gathered from the PointesL

U. of D. Guild Sets Luncheon I Art for Assumntion Shelden Heads Cottage Guild Cites Volunteers

The University of Detroit da_l_e_ , "" r--" ,Hospital Board Looh_oo_ Club was the"Hutchings, the Hospital's di. wards, M a r i o n McBrlen, '"Women's Guild will honor Guild is sponsoring a setting yesterday, Wednes. rector of Volunteer Services. Marie Ortwein, Ruth Sell.past-presidents at its annual D e t r o i t Symphony Coffee W. WarrenShelden, of Pro. day, March 24, for Cottage Receiving pins for 20 years' heim and Kathy Stander.Presidents' Luncheon Tues. Concert at Ford Auditorium vencal road, has been elected H o s p i t a ! Patient Service service from Mrs. William_ Five-year pitt recipientsd_y, April 6, at Marygrove the following Friday, April chairman of the board and Guild's annual luncheon and Briscoe, chairman of the are Florence Calcaterra,College. 9. Lttnch at Sinbad's win tol. chairman of the executive awards meeting, co.chaired Guild, and Mrs. William Mary Jo Chapi,, Nada Cron.

Accepting reservations for low the morning perform, committee of Children'sHas. this year by Mrs. Robert hi. Gieseking, its secretary and in, Wini/xed Coleman, Laur.the luncheon, ($5.50 per per- anee. Transportation from pital of Michigan, succeeding Brentand Mrs. Henry Kayuk. treasurer, were Y v e t t e etta Fast, Vi Gable, Char-son donation), to be pre- Lansing Reilly Hall will be Mrs. Lynn Townsend, of A demonstrationon the Art Eggteston, Jeannette Sehop- lotte Garbin, Madeliae Jen-ceded by an 11:30 o'clock provided. BloomfieldHills, who stepped of Dried Flower Arranging bach, Edythe Seidel, Jean zen, Vi Jollymore, Joycesocial hour and followed by Coffee Concert reserva- down from the board chair- was presented by Nikki Cho- Smith and Beatrice Cook. KnopL Maria Kosmas, Bettythe Guild's annual meeting, Lionsmay be made and fur. manship after three years, makos, of Love Boutique. Fitteen.year service pins Leithauser, Mayme Man.Yvonne Huetter provided the were awarded to Cita Bar- hinD, Jo Anne St. Denis,are Mrs. Harry Askew, 864- ther information obtained by Mrs. Townsend will con- music."3156, and Mrs. Fred Gross, contacting Mrs. Alec Bryce, tinue to _erve on the cxecu- A m on g those attending low, Betty Epstein and Lu- Theresa Sheehan, Shirleycille Grenzke, 10-year pins Thorn, Lucy Voight, Lou842-6344.Miss Katherine 861-4994,or Mrs. John Byrne, tire committee, were Mrs. John Ba rio w, to Olive Auld, Nancy Ed- Wi]motand Mary Jo Hanika.Richardson is hostess for the 863-4189. Other changes in the Chil- president of the Women's

..no,,ooed._tho_o._d'....,,..d.r...r_._tTHE .----.-MBgORUtL(_WRCgPointeZeta Tau Alpha Rapids,49_4by nextThurs. 1976annualmeeting,include

alumnae may make reserva- day, April L the appointments of ,Mrs. Trowel, Error 16 Lake Shore RoadLionsfor the /raternity's an. Zeta Tau Alpha, third lar- H.A. Powell, of Cloverly _ mmttm 19:t6

gest women's fraternity in road, as first vice chairman Chtb to Meet THE WAVERLY CONSORT p,eseatsnual state Day luncheon Sat- the Greek world, was estab- and Arthur Wormer,of Pro.urday, April 10, at the Elks lished at Virginia's Long- vencal road, as vice ,president Los _nti_s de Santo MarieCountry Club in Grand wood College in 1898. In for Finance and treasurer. Dolores Pantanis is open- -- 13thcenluryreligious music-dramaRapids by contacting Mrs. Michigan alone, it has five Continuingto serve in their ing her North Rosedale court -- Sixcmlumedpedormefs

Darrel Weller, 1827 Eight collegiate chapters and over _ positions as officers are home today, Thursday, March -- Authenticallyreproduced 131h ce_nturystreet, n o r t h w e s t, Grand I 500 aIumnae. " Pointers Wendell W. Ander- 25, for a m e e t in g of the costumesandinstrumentsTrowel and Error Garden SUNDAY, APRIL4 at 7:30 p.m.son, Jr., second vice chair. Club.Co-hostess is VI Bader. $2.00 door donationrequestedman, Gilbert Hudson, third Mary Nixon, president, will - _yo,,o,e,_.,,,_,h,=,_ _o_ c_,,,vice chairman, and Dr.Robert H. Gregg, president, give a program on Birds.

:Pointer Donald Mandich isamong seven newly.elected

!N¢. board mem_rs. _ -

_.,,./.tJ4,,_. C.m.g Chi Omega EleusinlanPhoto by Eddie McGrath, Jr, Luncheon af Lochmoor

18134 MACK AVE., ceme_- er cd 885-3240 MRS. THOMAS FERRIS, of North Brys designedbyMurielRyon- drive, (left), and MRS. MICHAEL ROUSTEMIS, The Chi Omega EleusinianLuveheon will be hosted, by

of Barclay road, members of the Assumption the Detroit Area Alumnae

Greek Orthodox Church PTA, are co-chairing Club this year, on Saturday,Assumption PTA's Art Auction scheduled for April 10, at Lochmoor Club.Wednesday, April 7, at the Grosse Pointe War Keynotespeaker Rita Jury.Memorial. More than 200 pieces, including works vice.president of the Chiby Appel, Buffet, Calder, Chagall, Dali, Goya, Omega Corporation board inPicasso and Renoir, will go to the highest bid- East Lansing, wiJ1discuss theders. A catalog describing the paintings will be 81-year-old sorority's effec-featured at a complimentary champagne pre- tiveness and place on the

campus of today. A field of butterfliesview from 7 to 8 o'clock, .when the auction proper F u r t h e r information orNOW AT HLMELHOCH'S begins. Admission tickets, at $2 per person, will reservations for the noon covers Serbin's filmy

• be available at the door; advance tickets and luncheon, a storewide activity polyester dresses. AGROSSE POINTE addiUonal information may be obtained by eat1- for all ,Michigan arrives and marvelous melange ofing 886-3126 or 884-7809. alumnae, may be obtained

by contacting Mrs. Terry Blues, Greens, Yellows,

' FromAnother Pointe of View Kasiborski, 885-._7. and Geraniumscomplement a Long

CREEk (Continuedfrom rage 15) Gown for Spring andone of Grosse Pointe's newest developments. Summer Evenings.

S H 0 P A pastel of a mother feeding her children, $56.perched like small, hungry birds in their cottagedoorway, is Mrs. Sehlotman's contribution to themuseum's "new" works.

,CR(_K Colored in soft shades of red and blue, it's byJean Francois Millet and relates to his painting NURSING"La B_ecquee" (c'a. 1860), now in the Museum of " : '_ "Fine "Arts, Lille', _FranCe, ....... _0M_ '_ _" _; _

, , at

African Art In AlbionIf you happen to be near Albion this weekend, 80,15EASTJEFFEI(._O\

head onouttoAibionCol|egeandrevelinfour ,)ETR,,*'I'.MI*:H. A ,, /'S f Ma ki i landseparate exhibitions on view in the Visual Arts _]21-3525 _/t_e 0 c _/_c _Department galleries through next Wednesday.As a Pointer, you'll be especially interested in Quality Nursing Care

the display of African art recently donated to the JEFFERSON BET. 9 & 10 MILE ST. CLAIR SHORESCollege by Michigan Supreme Court Justice andMrs. G. Mennen Williams, of Tonnancour place.

The Williams' items, acquired when the formerMichigan Governor was Assistant Secretary ofState for African Affairs, come from a wide geo-graphical area. They are shown in conjunction withAfrican pieces from the College's own collection.

The samebeautiful Mognificof At Old Christ Church ....Johann Sebastian Bach's "Magnificat" will beBEDSPREAD Ioedspreadsthat sold last

CLEARANCE. season forup to $200 performed this Sunday morning, at-10:30 o'clock athistoric Old Christ Church, Detroit, by a 34-voiceFalTKXIS high _" "must besold to make1_UH room for new patterns, choir and orchestra under the direction of Prates-

Now is yourchance sor Malcolm Johns, of Rivard boulevard, organistoullincquilt_d to have that chic and and choirmaster of the Church.

custom quality famousNettle Creek look Presiding at Morning Prayers will be Dr. _,at a tremendous savings. Samuel S. Johnston, rector: William Peck, curator .d

L_dspreads in Take your bedspread of Ancient Art at the Detroit Institute of Arts, willDISCONTINUED now and letus custom present slides on the Magnificat theme during the J

make coordinated service.FABRICS draperies fordelivery (Continued on Page 18)

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Thursday,March25, 1976 G RO SSE PO I N TE N-EW S PageSeventeen

Women's Page-by, of and for Pointe Women, !_

AMIT To Celebratel Garden AMIT Marking 20 Years of Service M.nsio. Tour Set for April ;:Chtb to Meet The Grease Pointe Worn- guests may enjoy a guided : 'an's Club Discussion and tour of the Rochester man. 1

20th An,,ivers °'"" si°n' h°me °f the late Mrs" _

The Pointe Garden Club a bus tour to Meadowbrook :

, 14, at 12:30 o'clock for a sub. Participants will meet in Chairman Mrs. J. W. Har-scription luncheon at Alger the parking area at the risen, VAlley 1.3131, and Mrs. i

Naval Attache at Italian Embassy in Washlng_on House of the Grease Pointe Grease Pointe War Memorial Henry D. Lampman, TUxedoWar Memorial. Mrs. J.C. at 9:30 o'clock. After lunch- 5-6767, are accepting reser-Will Affend April 9 Dinner Dance Hurley will be hosless, non, m e m be r s and their rations.

at LochmoorClub Slides on the "Care and iCulture of Chrysanthemums"

A birthday party dinner dance celebrating its by Mrs. Paul Machuga, a 24th ANNUAL20th anniversary will be the AMIT (American- permanent master judge of'ItalianProfessionaland Business Women's Club) theNationalChrysanthemum

annual fund-raiserthis year. The Friday, April 9, Societyand an accredited CrossePointeCommunityChorusgala atLochmoorClubbeginswithareceptionand judge oftheNationalFarm SPRINGCONCERTcocktaLIs at 7 o'clock, and Garden Society, will

Dinner is scheduled for pean Economic Commission. form the program of the day.8. Entertainment a n d He has spent the last four Mrs. Machuga is also horti-music will feature The years as press attache in cultural chairman of the Na- SUN.,MAR,28-ParcellsMkldleSchooltional Federation of GardenEscorts. Moscow. The Fagiolas are Clubs as well as a permanent 3:00 p.m.

Sharing h o n 0 r s with parents of a son and daugh- judge on national and stateAMIT's co-founder, Mrs. ter. level for the Federation of This year, in honor of the bicentennial of ourMaria LaUi, will be special Honorary chairperson oi Garden Clubs. _ country, the Chorus will be singing a program written

guestsItalianFagiolaCOnsulSilViOcap.the .birthdaydance is Mrs. She isan authorityin the _.___ _._ :..... | bYFoster,allAmericanDavecomposers,RandalIirvingThompson,Stephennameand Mrs. and Nine Uberti, AMIT's cur- art of artistically training . ,,_._:s_; .b_ Brubeck and Berlin, torain and Mrs. Carlo Alberto rent president. Co.chairper- chrysanthemum p l a n t s in " -_' -. _"_ _............. _ _ a few.

Vandini. Captain Vandini is sons are Miss Dora Colombo, cascade,forms.Bonsai and tree _ _,,,_i_r_,_I_'° _, _7 i_ Ticketsare available at the door--$l.50 for adultsEmbassy in Washington. Palazzolo, of Trombley road. _ _ _¢., ..... _ 7_._

and 50_ |or students. For further informotioo call the

Detroit Consul Fagiola, a Handling invitations _nd < Director, Mr. Richard Johns 886-0710.Roman with degrees in Law tickets are the Mesdames on the program committee -.and Foreign Languages, en- Felix Abaldo, Andrew Falbo are the Misses Alma Petrini, _- _ _ 1 IJoan Rossi, Linda Eugenio

tered diplomatic service in and Charles Cataido, ann and Marion Ortisi, and Mrs. In this American Bicentennial dance set for Friday, April 9,' at __ p1969, serving with the Euro- Miss Bridget Gioia. Serving Joseph N. Impastato. year, AMIT (American-Italian Pro- Lochmoor Club, flank AMIT's pres-

............ Miss Lillian Licata and . fessional and Business Women's ent president, MRS. NINO UBERTI, " thev'"age.,the Mesdames Victor Caputo Club) celebrates an anniversary of as she prepares to cut the first of |_- -Matilda Hairdressers and John Basso are arrang-"Personalized Hair Care at Reasonable Prices" ing for entertainmentand its own: 20 years of service to the many birthday cakes.Looking on are

343-9441 or 882-2239 favors, Mrs. Fedele Bianco metropolitan Detroit community, ball program committee members_Rr_KE, N 20951 MACK :for hostesses,In charge of MRS. S.D. PALAZZOLO, (left),and JOAN ROSSI- and LINDA EUGE-decorationsare the Misses -.-MISSDORA COLOMBO,, co-chair- NIO, (far right). ' _.,

Hair and Skin Care Center Grosse Pointe Woods Rose and Vera Giglio and men of AMIT's birthday party dinnerII

Mrs. Alphonse Santino. I ther the artistic, cultural,I musical groups, have bene- _AMIT was formed by a] educational, charitable and]fitted from AMIT.raised Ask our professional

group of women, proud of I social life o? the entire De-[ funds. Birthday dance pro., staff about all yourtheir American citizenship I trait area. I ceeds will provide scholar-

U//_t" _t"f'/V_/! as well .as their Italian heri- t More thanJ0 organizations, I ships for two young people health care supplies.

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!Society News Gathered from the Pointes,] RummageSaleto Aid XavierMissionSisters

Spring Dinner Dance Slated Fall Bride Ready to Bounce Engaged I A rummage sale bene- and Wednesday, March 30The Merry-Go-Rounders will provide the music, fitting the Xavier Mission and 31, from 9 to 5 o clockSisters has been seheduled l both days, at the Catholic

will hold their spring dinner .gtssisting Mrs. Victor J. for Monday, March 29, from l War Veterans Hal! in Hat.dance Saturday, April 3, at Mansor, party chairman, are " 11 in the morning to 5 in] per avenue, (near Outer_. _ Po.nteYach._l b_me mesaames Jonn uoy_e,?e._rosse . 1_ ,. _u u..IRussell P h illi p s, Robert the evening, and Tuesday] drive), Detroit._oeKmits at _ o cLocK wm / Maggie, Raymond DeRyck

precede dinner. Art Baker[and John Langone_____..__ • CATERING SUPREMECAMP SEQUOIA From Sloppy Joes to VealTosca

Co-ed 21st. Year _' _Gourme! Food at Reasonable Prices

Wespecializeintheindividualityofeachchild. _n tiome or ltall

CallCollect(517) 263-2039after 6 p.m.,orwrite Daniel Wartel -- Supreme Catering

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Welke 869-0720 838-2233365 Helme,Adrian,Mkh. 49221

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SPECIAL! MON.-TUES.-WED. ONLY lJ =.._ _/_wnsm_scoueoN Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse

I.''-''-''-'''-'_''_'''-'- Mr. and Mrs. Norman J.J HAIRCUT,SHAMPOO I $20 VALUE J _ Ch a m p i n e, of University Handlos, of Belanger avenue,

l_i_ avenue, are announcing the ment of their daughter MARY•- VA*OEI 1''00 $6 00 ._l_l_$1_adu, engagement of their daugh- ANNE to David L, Norton,I, ............ "1 _,._ ter, CLAUDIA MARIE to Jr., son of Mrs. J. WalterWilliam James Chene, son of Daschner, of Ypsilanti, and. , :

| SENIOR CITIZENSPECIAL $400 [ CArt_OS/N Mrs. Marvin Chene, of Har- the late David L. Norton.L6.00 SHAMPOO and SET . St. Clair Shores, Miss Handlos, a Crosse

1 884-6466 per avenue,................ "" and the late Mr. Chene. Pointe South High School '

TOTI'S HAIR STYLES graduate, is studying for her , !,• The bride-elect was gradu- Bachelor's degree in Chem- _.17221 MA('K AVE.,2 BLKS. E. of CADIEUX ated from Detroit's Finney istry at Eastern Michigan _

High School and works for University. Her fiance, also . J_

Detroit Bank and Trust: Her an EMU student, is employ- HA PP g DAYFREE MOVIE ,,o0ean alumnus of Lu ed by Ford Motor Company. Have atheran High School East, is A summer wedding is being -:

• era, by Bon Secours planned, on TUESDAY :::"""me CROSS_" A September 4 wedding is photoby _i, Maxwell KENNETH N. SCOTT, of

planned. All ready for Tennis Bounce and Bingo this Ellair place, an alumnus of ,

Saturday evening, March 27, at Square Lake the University of Vermont, YESummlMONDAY:Tur OU/IVPUll ItlM:" German.Americans Racquet Club in Bloomfield HilIs are Junior has completed asecondterm V0TE" Plan FashionShow Women's Association for the the Detroit Sym- of service on the University'sII1L I,]11 I/Ul lUl.nUL-phony Orchestra president MRS. JOHN E. board of trustees. He served

The Ladies Auxilia.ry of YOUNG, JR., of Audubon road, (left), MRS. as chairman of the board]

FRIDAY8:tXIP M .,oGerman-American Cub ALLANLeCHARD, of Buckingham road, (stand- during the /in,lyear of his Ojtjzoi_sforthoGrossoPointeLJbrariesrural Center will sponsor inK), general chairman of the Juniors' "fun" first six-year term. , .....

• • • "Fashion Spirit '76," a benefit, and MRS. WILLIAM DENOMME, of

APRIL 2ND spring Xuncheon featuring Lothrop road, in charge of the singles divisionclothes by B. Siegel with of the tournament.Mary Morgan as commenta-tor, Tuesday, April 6, .at noon

FAITHLUTHERAN o,,oudrive.attheDetroit.German-AmericaninEast Outer_ From AnotherPointe of View ! IJ II I/I--HARPI::R 'Show chairman is Agnes (Continued from Page 16) GALLERIESCHURCHDETROIT--onoo,=aO.".,..".-.-- Ruth Koerbel. Delores LOLL- They stood and cheered when Carol De Gae-

holz,264-9273, is accepting Land, of Beaufalt road, sang a solo on the Don Ha oresentsonreservations at $6 per per- Show at the Polynesian Palace in Waikiki's Eeef

PHILIP & JEFFERSON ,o, through Monday, March Towers Hotel last week. Later, Carol was Dan's

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29.guest at a small champagne p_rty, receiv.ing photo-graphs and a gift as "thank you" for her impromptu _,_-'_ _--'-_appearance.

AAnd the word got around ....at the House of.... James Club, Carol was invited to sin_ with Hand-

...... _u_u_s Ira Kuni Maki. &g.d,r,.time by;an;audi- ,ence'of 600 people, the_ _te_ _Gros_' Pbihter _ 'received'egtthuslastie applause, ;. _'

.... 'Bounce"In Bloomfield

Members of the Junior Women's Association _Xff [ _[T'

for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra have an eve-ning of fun planned for themselves, their husbandsand guests at Bloomfield Hills' Square LakeRacquet Chib this Saturday.

General chairman of Tennis Bounce, (for the

athletically inclined), and Bingo, (for those who &/AL_

like more sedentary -- but equally excitinggames), is Sid (Mrs. Allan) LeChard, of Bucking-ham road.

Co-chairman is Peg (Mrs. William) Harber.

17540 Mack Avenue Tennis tournament chairman is Gloria (Mrs.Eugene) Bego. Nancy (Mrs. Michael) Lutomski is

Open Daily 1 to 6 P.M., , handling reservations.

Closed Thursday * * *

Cream Only $2U,990 Phone881-8828 Hooray For Mr. Hunter!Junior Group Of Goodwill Industries mem-

Poinmvitla berg gathered at the Brush street plant yesterday 85 WORKINGARTISANSafternoon for a very special occasion: a tea honoringtheir longtime Antique Show coordinator Milton

Hunter, son and grandson of Adirondack mountain EXHIBITINGTHEIRARTcarpenters, whose real love for work with wood'N is second only to a deep dedication to the retarded

and handicapped trainees he supervises.(Continued on Page 28) NOW THRU MARCH 28

LakesidePaleffeClub

Sponsors29'h Exhibit EASTLANDCENTERThe convenience of your own Honorablementionaward-private country club winning pictures by Pointers r ' ..,,:,, ;_ !' '_ :-',

_[ L, * 1 =_: :''at 591 Oxford, in the LVoods Clara Peters and Carolyn W_'_'_ ,-_ L ," 'Siefert will be among the

featuring an indoor pool works displayed in Lakeside 8 Mile & Kelly Roadsand lighted tennis COUrt Palette Club's 29th annual

art exhibit Friday throughMonday, April 2 to 5, in St.

YearBuilt: 19_8 -- Family room &Pool Pool House : 34' x52'ceramic tile floors, Note : A sectionof the second floor is Clair Shores' Civic Arena.house built in 1965. walnut-paneledwalls, pclisb.edal- very"

Con_rudion:Fullbrick, uminumslidingglassdoorsfor tersfor maidi[ required.Stodes: 2:/=with asphalt shingle roof indoor/outdoor use in summer. Sky- T_ere is anattic fan.Garage: Heated with thermostat, 2..car lights. Aluminum-coveredceiling. Basement: Thereare2 recreation rooms ,t"Room ismaintenance-free.There are in thebasement. One room is cur- . '.. ,

attachedwith servicelay, electric screens for the pool doors. Cathedral rentlyset up asa billiard room.The ._ ! $ OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY EVENINGSdoor opener, ceiling, walls have richwalnut paneling and

Undergroundsprinkler:Throughout DressingRoom: Paneledin richwal- _her¢isanatural fireplace.There is %_ t

Schools: BarnesElementary,Brownell poolhouse. G.E. double-door refrigeratorwith _ if, Come to VAN -- See completeCrossePointe North, Starof theSea IndoorPool: 20"x 40' withsteps. 9 ft. automatic ice-maker. The other rec- lines by quality makers . . • oll atChurch& School.CrossePoint¢ deepestpoint.3 ft. deepatshallow reationroom haspaintedwallswith reasonable prices. Large selectionsUniversitySchool. end.Stepsmakedeclinegradualfor tiledfloor andiscurrentlyusedasa _ - facilitate your choice.

children.Poollocksofffromhouse pingpongroom.TherearewindowFIRSTFLOOR k family roomfor safety. An indoor air conditionersin this room. k._ VAN has more, too! Beautiful dis-

pool is muchsafer than an outdoor A chird'basemenlroom is setup as aEn,ranceHall: 12'3"x 9'Y' pool. laundryroomandchildren'splay- playgalleries, featuring fine tug-roomarea,withblackbbard and -',,_ tom order furniture, • with elegantLivingRoom:24'T'x 15'T' with MasterBedRoom:15'x23'with at- _ _ _;' _ up-to-the-minute fabrics. Expert

schoolchairs. Mosto_ the basement _,,_. "_ _ VANnaturalfireplac¢, tachedfullbathroom &accessto pool. iscarpeted. The entire basementis ', _ designassistanceat.no extra cost.

Superior re.upholsteryserr lee.IAbr=y: 14"x16" , Bedrooms:All bedroomsarecarpeted, headquartersKltchma:lOT' x25'6'"withbuilt-in 21' x15'6.........

G.E. Ver_tronic oven & range 1TS" x 16'2" Posmslon: Immediate. ___ii _.MudRoom: AIl_q'viceentranoL 16'7"x 11'4"' Condition: House isbeautifully decor- _|_ for RECLINERS

10'1"x14' aledinsideand°ut' CarpeHngislike VANFURNITUREBalht:Zfullbathsandllavonfirstfloor 2 Bathrooms: both fully tiled, with newthroughout.Newownercould & SOFA-BEDSfamilYwalnut-paneledR°°m:25'x2ffceramicwaiIs,with fullwet Closa,ts : Allbedrooms have largecloset decoraUngrequired.

bar & naturalfireplace. Commercial storage areas. There are 3additional LegalDeg_lptton: Lots35& 36AJ.ice-maker, perfe_tforentertaining, largeclosets in upstairs hallway. Scully'$LakeshoreDriveEstatesSuh 20343 MACK AVE., between Vernier & Morass + Grease Pointe + TU 4-5885

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Th_'sday,March25/1976 G RO S S E PO I N T E N EW S PageNi.eteen

Women's Page by, of and for Pointe WomenMI Mok Says Newcomers Wed in January Display Historic Detroit Church Design$5 Plan A Party Buildings of Faith -- 275 14, in the Round Hall of the light the different styles ofYears of Church Architec- Detroit Historical Museum, churches.

VowsJanuary 3 +o,_oo+, is ondis. This exhibitexamJnesthe', The sectiononcontempor-touch will be presented by play now through November history and design of build- ary religious buildings fen-

lr Saturday, April 10, begin- Seminar Wi[[ Focus poses in the Detroit area. graphs lent by the naflonally-Re-el oider d Accent Candle- ning with c o e k t ail s and On Secretary's Skills Beginning with the little log- known architectural photog- •t19' Peau de Sole Gown in Which She hors d'oeuvres at 7 o'clock cabin Church of St. Anne rapher Joseph A. Messene.

built by Cadillac in 1701 and His beautiful color andB :Dues Bride of Thomas David Haynes before dinner at 8 at the A seminar "The Secretary, encompassing today's ultra, hlack-and.white enlargements

Crosse Pointe Hunt Club. a Part of Management Skills modern buildings, the dis. include such famous localAt Due in Lansing are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas There'll be post-d i n n e r for the New Woman," will play traces the changing ap- landmarks as Shaarey Zedek

David eyries, whose wedding Saturday, January dancing to the music of The be held Tuesday, April 13, pearance of these highly Synagogue in Southfield, St. .3, in i arygrove College's Sacred Heart Chapel, Three Seas and special magi. at Student Center of Mercy symbolic structures. Regis Catholic Church inwas fo 3wed by a reception at Lochmoor Club. cal entertainment. Reserve- College of Detroit.

Mrs. [aynes is the for- tion deadline is Friday, April Many antique photographs Birmingham and Christusmer irol Ann Mok, For the 5 o'clock rites at 2. The one-day event is spon. as well as artifacts and Victor Lutheran Church,daugh r of Mr. and Mrs. which Father Henry Rood- Mr. and Mrs. Richard So- sored by the Greater Detroit architectural models high- Dearborn Heights.Ira E Mok, of Torrey heen presided, the bride mack bead bhe Alakazam Area Association of Hospitalroad. chose a candlelight peau de Night committee. Assisting' A d m i n i s t r a t i v e Secre-taries and will be conducted

Mr. laynes is the son of sole gown styled with .a high them with party plans areMr. az(1 Mrs. Thomas neck, organza sleeves and Mr. and Mrs. James Brady, by New Options, Inc., con-sultants on affirmative ac-Haynes, of Indianapolis, Ind. circular train. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Coste]lo,Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mar- tion for women,

Re-embroidered Ate n co n ontate, Mr and Mrs Charles The conference begins atlace, edged her skirt and ac- Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. 8:30 o'clock. Post-registra-cented her b o dice and Philip White. I tion workshops will coversleeves. A lace cap caughther double mantilla. Couples who have recently _ the subjects of communica-

moved to the Crosse Pointe _!_ tigris, leadership, assertive-Her bouquet was fashion- area are eligible for New- ness training and effective

ed of white and pink sweet- comers' membership. Inter- decision .making. The dayheart roses, ivy .and steph- eared persons are invited to ends at 4:30 o'clock.anotis, contact membership _chair-

Janet Mok, honor maid for men at 885.2779or 882-5626. Registration fee is $2o, in-her sister, and bridesmaids eluding seminar, materials,

luncheon and refreshments.Kathleen Lewis, of Bay Vil-

RIDE an0 SHOW at Further information maySADDLEIIIVFJI lage, O., and Karen Fare, of photoby CollingwoodStudiost==_g, M=.. Deerfield, Ill., wore long- Marriage vows were spoken by CAROL be obtained by contacting

GIRLSAGE7-18 Justina Stokes at ZiegerRideTwicedmly_ sleeved, Empire-waisted MOK, daughter of the Ira E. Moks, of TorreyP,ofe,+o_mmm_+ frocks of scarlet jersey, with road, and Thomas David Haynes, son of Mr. and Osteopathic Hospital, 89?-ling & crafts. Licensed

accredite tt riding establishment hood effects, and carried Mrs. Thomas Haynes, of Indianapolis, Ind., Sat- _00.o_, 2s y,=.+,_+ Williamsburg bouquets, urday evening, January 3, in Marygrove College's _

BROCHURE: Mrs, Henry Hulk:k SiLtINGNatron R=,, Sterling,Mass.015$5 Anthony Romano, of In- Sacred Heart Chapel. /

'' _ND _ dianapotis, was best man. or "_7'-/'_h/'dM'_"

i i _\C, _ ' f_,. ' Ushers were Ira M°k' Jr" bride andthem°ther°fthe[ charts lilies andstephan°tis .7,_

the -bride's brother, and bridegroom chose mint[ formed both mothers' cor- BUYING _,o,._//L(_,/._ James Haynes, the bride- green chiffon ensembles. EU-[ sages,

• groom's brother, Ih=l |dale IJ___ PoMleStore

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I Men. Thru Sat. 10-5. Thurs. Eve. 'tEl 9 Rubinstein in a solo recital 52.;,.?n_e_p_a,,_=_ po_.._this Friday evening, March MARGIE ,STEPHENS MeN.THRUFRIDAY26, at 8:30 o'clock in FordAuditorium. The r e cit el,Rubinstein's firstappearance

' STOPIN . WATCin Detroit for almost fiveyears, is a special fund-rais- AND __c_k-_ , FOR

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, Page Twenty GROSSE POINTE NEWS- Thursday,March25, I 6

Society News Gathered from the Pointesi

iMap " OrpheusClub SlatesScholarshipAud[ions i"Volunteers to Explain AugustBride ToMarry Will Wed Meadow The Orpheus Club of De- Presbyterian Churd, e0r:i

BreastCancer Detection Brook Season trait will award a $300 schol- net of Hubbell ant Outer_'arship to a male singer to drive in northwest D:troit,

Meadow Brook Theatre's support the continuance of A pp lic a tio n htorma_As Shirley TaR sees it, ested in reaching women's artistic director Terence Kil- serious vocal study. Appli- tion may he obtain,d from'

"The problem is that while groups, garden clubs, Y burn has announced an am- cants must reside in South- Elmer Wengei, _._lolarship_.more and more women are groups, PTAs and any other bitious and varied line-up of eastern Michigan, between chairman, 7_-l177_betweenbecoming aware of breast groups o[ people who want to plays to be produced during 18 and 25 years of age and 9 and 5 o'clock Monday

i cancer and breast cancer de. learn more about lhis dis- the 1976-77 season, aspire to an operatic or con- through Friday. _cert career. .tection, more women seem ease. No one can prevent The eight-play series opens Auditions will be held at The Orpheus CIuI of :De='to be confused about what cancer from occurring, but Thursday, October 7, with G.can be done, what a woman we can help keep it from B. S'naw's comedy "Man and 10 o'clock Saturday morning, troit is one of A.mlrca's out: iApril 24, in Westminister standing male cnopt groups:"

, can do for herself and what being a disease that kiUs," Superman." Tennessee Will. _, .t she should expect from her Mrs. Taft explains, tams' "Night of the Iguana,"

physician. Too many women Breast cancer is the larg- follows on November 4.

just haven't heard the whole est killer of women between The holidays wilt be ush- REUPlt01$TERstory about breast cancer." the ages of 35 and 55. At ered in December 2 withMrs. Ta/t is manager of present incidence rates, one

the Michigan Cancer Folm. of every 14 American worn- PhotobyEddieMcGroth,Jr. i_ :_ ForM°liere'ssatire "The Schooldation's Breast Cancer De. en will develop the disease Mr. and Mrs Robert J Wives," and a current YOURtection C e n t e r, (BCDC), during her lifetime. The engagement of CEL. off-Broadway hit, "When You

which has just initiated a Each of the MCF's nine being made by LINDA JEAN are announcing the engage-: ESTE MARIE FORRESTER Comin' Back, Red Ryder?" FURNITURE!volunteer speaker's bureau unit offices in the four-eoun- LANGMAN and Mark Allen ment of their daughter, and Phillip Gerard Costa has by Marc Medoff, debuts De-to "bring the whole story" ty area has a roster of speei. English, whose engagement KATHRYN, to Michael See- heen announced by her par- cember 30.to interested groups in ally trained speakers, who has been announced by her phen Worhaeh, son of M.r. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward The latter half of the sea-Wayne, Oakland, Macomb are conversant with the parents, Mr. and Mrs. WiL and Mrs. Michael T. Woi'- Forrester, of St. Clair ave- son includes Anthony Shaft-and Monroe Counties. facts about breast cancer liam R. Langman, of Buck- hath, of Binghamton, N. Y. hue. A May w e d d i n g is er's "Sleuth," opening Janu-

Both the bride-elect and planned. Miss Forres/er and her fi- 24 by Shakespeare's "Met- _ .... .............. _::_ :';z :_! i_ "The bride-elect received ante, son of Mr. and Mrs. chant of Venice." _: :!_

her fiance, son at Mr. and her Bachelor of Arts degree Philip Costa, of Nottingham Ferene Molnar's romantic _' ;::':_:!_:: _i__UMrs. C. Cole English, of from Michigan State Univer- road, are both Grosse Pointe comedy, "The Guardsman,"

North Olmsted, O., expect to sity and her Master of Arts South High School graduates, w_ open on March 24. i _'_': "_'_i_ i:be graduated in June' from in Economics from the Uni- He attended Eastern Michi- delightful spoof of 1930's -_._Al_lr__l¢:___

Wittenberg University, versJty of Michigan. tan University, and is now a Hollywood musicals, "DamesSpring]ield, O. Her finance received his student at Macomb County at Sea" by Haimsohn-Miller

by JoME.Bfink Bachelor of Science degree Community College. and Wise, begins April 21,work of the MCF Breast from Kings College, Wilkes. wrapping up the 1976-77 Mea.

dow Brook year.

In every home, no matter what the style, there should Cancer Detection Center azld Barre, Pa., and his Masters Colonial Day _. Kiiburn is particularlybe two _ypes of ptumbing systems. One is instrumental in the technique of breast self- degree in Business Adminis-pleased that the season in- Yes... we can give your home a new look! Gee

providing water for the kitchen, bathroom, laundry and examination, tration from the University For Pettipointe _tu_,s t _ re e playwrights that tlredJooking furniture a new lease on life_:.other uses. The supply for this is kept under constant pres- The program also include., of Massachusetts.sure to ensure full force flow from faucets. Every home has a 10-minute film tour of th_ Both are currently era- , never before represented on have it restyled to match your new decor and;c-a main shutoff valve, usually located near the water meter, BCDC. For large groups, a played by" the Burroughs Each member of the Petti- the Meadow Brook stage: upholstered with beautiful S¢otchgard fabr_.where the supply enters the house. The second plumbing nurse also may be present to Corporation. pointe Chapter of questers Europeans Molnar and Shaft. also custom make slipcovers(cloth &'plast_system drains waste waler from oil home fixtures. Know demonstrate the self-exami- will contribute a dish made er and the briUiant young We _)about the plumbing syste_nin your new home. nation procedure. Blue Wafer Business from an approximately 200- American Medoff. & Drapes.

year-old recipe for Petit- Meadow Brook managing , _) ft UPHOLSTERY CO..ii Your professional real estate agents at GROSSE The MCF Detroit East Women Plan Benefit pointe's special Bicentennial director David Robert Kanterl ___ _ U formerly at BSOOKerckmml, 14322#aek

POINTE REAL ESTATE CO., 20087 Mack Ave., Grosse Unit, located in Whittier Luncheon next Thursday, is "looking forward to our no, atroad, currently has five' Accepting reservations tar April 1. . 1976-77 season as one of the 12339 Hayes VA 2o_60

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NOTICE OFDetroit Symphony Music Tahiti" with the NBC-TVDirector Ald0 Ceceato will Opera Company).conduct the orchestra, four She grew up in Atlantavocal soloists and the Uni- studying first the trumpet!-versify of Michigan Choral and completed her formalUnion in /our performances music education in Philadel.of Beethoven's Ninth Sym. phia.phony this weekend in De- Tenor Seth McCoy hastreat and Ann Arbor. suffg with the DSO both at

" Meadow Brook, (the Bach BThe performances mark minor Mass in 1966), and at

the first time the DSO has Ford Auditorium, (Joplin'spresented this work at regu- "Treemonisha" in 1974).

ELECTORSOFTHECROSSEPOINTETOTHEQUALIFIED"The concerts, which open ularly tours with them _ asWith Beethoven's Symphony he did with the Robert Shaw

,o,Cho,.,o PUBLICSCHOOLSYSTEMWAYNECOUNTYMICHIGANThursday and Saturday eve- years of his career--as wellnings,March 25 and 27,and as appearingwith the lead- _Sunday afternoon, March 28, ing orchestras and at thein Ford Auditorium, Detroit, leading festivals o_ Northand Friday evening, March America.26, at Hill Auditorium in Bass-baritoneSimonEstes' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Special Election will be held in The Grease PointeAnn Arbor. stardom dates from 1966 be:The evening concerts all when he won the silver Public School System, Wayne County_ Michigan_ on Monday_ March 29, 1976, --tween the

I_egin at 8:30 and win end at medal at the First Interna-_pproxima_ely 10:45 o'clock. Lionel Tchaikovsky Vocal hours of 7:00 o'clock A.M. and 8.'00 o'clock P.M. Eastern Time.Sunday afternoon's Kresge Competition in Moscow.Family Concert begins at Born in Iowa, ,Mr. Estes n_3:30 and will end at approxi, studied at _he University of At said Special Election, the following prof..gallons will be submitted to the vote of the qual-merely 5:45. Iowa and at Juilliard and l'Besides the U.0£M. Choral has sung in opera and con- ified electors of the School District:

Onion, singers in the Ninth cert all over the world. HeS.ymphony's choral finale win was soloist in the Unitedbe soprano Karen Altman States premier 0f Shosta- PROPOSiTiON I PROPOSITION I!

_ezzo-soprano Beverly Wolff kovich's Symphony No. 14 PROPOSITION 't_nor Seth McCoy and bass-with the Philadelphia Or- OPERATING MILLAGE LIBRARY OPERATING MILLAGEPROPOSITIONbaritone Simon Estes. Mis_ chestra.Wolffand Mr. EsteswiU be The Universityof Michi. Shallthe limitationupon the amount oftaxeswhich may be assessed Shallthe limitationupon the amount oftaxeswhich may be assessedmaking theirDSO debuts, gan Choral Union has sung againstall property in The Crosse Pointe Public School System, againstall property in The Grease Points Public School System,with _he DSO twicebefore:' Soprano Karen Airman's in performances ot BeGt- Wayne County, Michigan, be increasedas provided by the Constitu- Wayne County, Michigan, be increasedas provided by the Constitu-previofiSappearancewiththe hoven's "Fidelio" at the Lion of Michigan, by twenty-seven and ten one-hundreds ($27.10) Lion of Michigan, by one and forty-fiveone hundreds ($1.45)DS0 was inOctoberof 1970, Meadow Brook Music Festa. dollarsper thousand ($1,000.00) dollars(27.10 mills) of the state dollarsper thousand ($1,000.00) dollars(1.45 mills)of the statewhen she sang ina perform- val in 1971 and in an all- equalizedvaluationon alltaxablepropertyinthe School Districtfor equalizedvaluationon alltaxableproperty inthe School District,forance of Beethoven's Ninth Brubeck program in Detroit a period of four (4) years, the years 1976 through 1979, both inclu- a period of four (4) years, the years 197{$ through 1979, both inclu-Symphony at the Worcester and Ann Arbor in January sive, for the purpose of providing funds for operating expenses of the save, for the exclusive purpose of providing operational funds to sup-Festival. 1974. Donald Bryant is dared School District (24.35 mills of said increase represents a renewal of port the Public Library System operated by the Board of Education• A native o[ Pennsylvania, tor of the Choral Union. operating millage previously approved by the electorate which ex- in the School District (1.31 mills of said increase represents a renewal_he studied at Juilliard and Tickets for Friday eve- pared in 1975, and 2.75 mills of said increase represents additional of operating millage previously approved by the electorate to supportbag performed in opera in ning's concert in Ann Arbor millage sought for the years 1976 through 1979, both inclusive, for the Public Library System operated by the Board of Education in thethis country and abroad, and are available from the Uni-fn concert with most majo r versity Musical Society, 665- such purpose)? School District which expired in 1975, and 0.I4 mills of said increaserepresents an additional fraction of one (1) mill sought for the yearsUnited States Orchestras. In 3717. 1976 through 1979, both inclusive, for such purpose)?1971 she was chosen by Leon- Tickets for the Ford Audi-ird Bernstein as soprano torium concerts Thursday

£oloist in the world premiere and Saturday evenings, and Each person voting on the above propositions must be a registered elector in the City or Town-of his "Mass." on Sunday afternoon, are

."Mezzo-sopranoB e v erIy availableatFord Auditorium hi[)_W01ff is well-known in opera Box Office, 961-0700, all $ . within this School District in which he or she resides.._nd Concert all over "the Hudson's and Montgomeryworld. She has an enormous- Ward ticket outlets.ly wide repertory, from Men. A limited number of tick- The place of election will be the duly designated voting places in each election precinct in theteverdi, (she sang in the San eta for students and seniorFrancisco Opera's "Poppea" citizens at $1.75 is available School District and are as follows:last fall), to Leonard Bern- at the Box Office starting atstein, (for whom she sang the 7:30 o'clock Thursday andh e r o i n e of "Trouble in Saturday nights. PRECINCTNO.1 -- Voting place at ROBERTTROMBLYSCHOOL,820 PRECINCTNO.7-- Votingplaceat theSTEVENST. MASONSCHOOL,1640

Beaconsfield,GrossePointePark,Michigan. VernierRoad,CrossePointeWoods,Michigan.County Fair Festivity for Alpha Chi Omega :Precinct to include: North, middle o! Jefferson Avenue, East, rear lot line Of the east Precinct to tn©lude: North, Wayne County-Macomb Corinth' Line; Eait t middle of G o¢.th.eside of Bishop Lane; South, Lake St. Clair; West, Detroit City Limits. southerly to rear lot line o! the south side de Rostyn _oaa, thence easterly to me mlameof b_L--'ter Road, thence southerly to the rear lot line south side of .Vernier _oad, ther[._

County Fair is the theme Schmidt, of Lakecrest lane, FR|aNCT N0. 2- Voting place at GEORGEDEFERSCHOOL,15425 Ke_ ltneeaSterlYofthet°thesouthrel_rsidelOtofllneLochmoorWeStsideBo_evard;OfFairwaYsouth,Lane,r_.rmenCelotltneS°UmerlYo[the_°southtnvrearstdeAOtof

of the spring fashion show and Mrs. Nelson Frohnd, of cheval Avenue, Grease Pointe Park, Michigan. Loci-seer Boulevard; West, GromsePoints Woods-Hirper wooas une.and luncheon boutique to be Hawthorne road, both past- ]Precinct to include: North, middle of Mack Avenue; East, rear lot line of the east side oYsponsoredby A 1pha Cht )residents of the Detroit WhittierAvenue;South.middleofJeffersonAvenue;West;DetroitCityIAmite.(Includes PRECINCrN0. 8 -- Votingplace at the JOHNMONTEITHSCHOOL,1275Omega sorority this Satur- Area ,Alpha Chi Omega born sides Of Wayburn Avenue.) Cook[Ogdl Gros_ Pohde Woods,M|ch|_n.day, March 27, at Mercy Alumnae. PRECINCTNO.3- Voting place at the LEWISL MAIRESCHOOL,740 _-c_n_tto_,ctud_:_om,.,ffit rotnneo_the,o_t,,id._ot.Lo_h_oorqo__ov._L_.College Conference Center. Others supporting this fund- middle o_ Mack Avenue. southerly to rear lot line noun sloe ot ux_ora _rtve, menee

Gingham, straw and wood- raising event, from Grease Cadieux Road, CiW of Crosse Pointe, Michigan. .,_, to middle o[ Milk River, thence southerly', to Cook .l_. d, thence contt_oUL_g"mIddle _°Uutg?

-{ en cooking utensils will key- Pointe, are Mrs. Malcolm precinct to include: North, middle of Mack Avenue; ,E_t., rear lot line Off the etu,t st_d_eo_ erly along rear lot line el the east side el ChaL_Onte to t_tocue at morass t_ " "_Mack*Ul_iversltY Place; South. Lake St. Clair; West, rear lot llne o: me wes_ sme o_ z_,ensm&tv- middle 0fMoross Road extend|_g Westi_rly'1[_Om east slde _ 0_ ChaL_onle to ot .

note the decor. Plants will Denise, Mrs. James Living- Road to _'efferson Avenue and the rear lot line of the east side of Bishop Lane south of Avenue; West, boundary between Grosse poi_te and Harper Woods No. 2 School D_t.r|ct, trom the Detroit CJtyLlmitl to the rear lot line of the south _fld.e of Kenmore v.rtye,

be among items featured at ston, Mrs. Paul Chauvln Jeffe_on Avenue. thence easterly to the middle of Helen Avenue, thence normerly ¢o me re=r lot tree o[ _ethe boutique. Mrs. John Merria'm, Mrs. PRECINCTNO.4- Votingplaceat thePEREGABRIELRICHARDSCHOOL, ,o_t_sideofLo_hmoorBoulevard.

George Hawthorne, Mrs.President of Alpha Chi Eugene Alien _and Mrs. Wib 176McKinley,GrossePointeFarms,Michigan. PRECINCTNO.9 Votingplaceat the CHARLESA. POUPARDSCHOOL,Precinct to include: North, middle of Mack Avenue; lilt. rear lot llne o_ the south side

Omega Detroit Area Alum- liam Mulligan. of Moran Road; South, Lake St. Clair; West, rear lot line of the west side Of Rlvard 2_S5 len_l City O| HarperWoodsl Mkkllan.nee is Mrs.'R. A. Armbrus-ter, of Bedford road. Among AII proceeds will be do- Boulevard. Precinct to include: North, Wayne County-Macomb County line; .IgMt, H a_perWoo_ls-Grosse

south along the middle of Helen Avenue to rear lot Une of Kenmore Drive; South, the rearthose serving on the County nated to the Cystic Fibrosis PRECINCTNO. 5- Voting place at the NEW KERBY SCHOOL, 285 gtwby Pointe Woods line from County line to the south side of Locnmoor _omovara; nonce

Fair planning committee is Foundation and the Easter lot line o! the south side ot Kenmore Drive: West, the middle of Beaconsfield Drive to

Mrs. Bruce Took, of Bedford Seal Society. Both organize- Road,GrossePointeFarms,Michigan. th_ middle of Vernier Road, thence westerly to the County Line.road,inchargeofthe baked Lionsare supportedby Alpha Precinct to include: North, boundary Line between Grease Polnte Farms and Grease PointsShores---Grease Points Woods from Lake St. Clair to the rear lot Une of the east aide of

goods booth. Chi Omega's national organi- middleChal/°nteofAvenue,MackAvenue;thenceEast,S°utherlYLaket°St.theclair;middlesouth,°fMorOSSrearlotR°ad'linethenCeoftheWeSterlYsouthglue_ thee: PR[CINffNO. 10 -- Voting place at the JOHNR. BARNESSCHOOL,20090ration. Chi,sI Moran Road; West, middle of Mack Avenue from Moran Road to the middle of MorOSS Morningside Drive, GrossePointe Woods,Michigan.Programs for the _2:30 Detroit area Alpha Road. Precinct to include: North. a line extending from the rear lot line o[ Fairway Lane along

o'clock luncheon were made help fund the Cystic Fibrosis the line extending along the rear lot lIne of the arel Included Ln the Vernier Circle andby members of the East Side Foundation's Children's PRECINCTNO.6- Votingplaceat the DEXTERM. FERRYSCHOOL,7411 Maple Lanesubdivisionfro_mrairw.ayLaneto .theline.which.separate_Gros_t..Po|nteWoods from _rosse t-'orate =snore,,, monte extenami norm _o u_e norm r earjoL..n_lo _Evening Group under the Christmas Party and donate Ros|yn Road, Crosse Pointe Woods, Michigan. wm_o., thence extending east to Lake Shore; IZazt, Lake St. Cla!r Lsout_,_ ny mechairmanship of Mrs. Rich- summer camperships. The Precinct to include: North, Wayne-Macomb County Line.: Ihg__ Lake St. Chtl, r_: 8w°_¢_ fromWhlChchalfonteSeparatt_toGr°_setheLakeP°inteshore;FarmSwt_t,fr°meastGr°m_-Ideo!POlnteChalronte'W°°d_zorm_numegr"°_'et,ne_'°lntewmcnShoreS_par._outherly rear lot Une o£ Vernier Road from lvmrzer to _-mrway _ane ann uy a uric ward Finch, of McKinley ave- Eas[ Side Evening Group would extend from the rear lot line of Fairway Lane along the rear lot line of the Vernier atee Gro_e Polnte Farms from Grole Polnte Woods, extending northe[ly to Cook. Rosa z

nue. Newsletter publicity was supplies the Cystic Fibrosis Circle and Maple Lane subdivisions to the line which separates Grease Potnte w ood_._rom thence to the middle of Milk River. continuing northerly to the southerly rear lOt line o_Grease Polnte Shores, thence extending north to the south rear lot llne of Vermer _oao. Oxford Drive, thence west along the rear lot llne o! Oxford Drive. to Mack. Aye_ue. thiaminedirected by Mrs. D. J. Rag- area "at Children's Hospital thence extending east to Lake Shore, except that all of the area. i nclud_l on Fs_rway La.ne north to the northerly rear lot line of North Renaud Road, thence easterly to vane rnl_la •

mussen, of Lakeland avenue of Michigan with puppets and _ha_ be in the Ferry dlshtrlct: West, the middle of Marter Roan zrom vernier _oaa xo tt_e of F_drway Drive back to the point o! beginning,rear lot line of the south side of Roslyn Road, thence westerly to the middle of Goethe,HoslesseswillincludeMrs othergames and craftsto be thencenortherlyto the Wayne-Macomb CountyILne.

Tock,Mrs. Armbruster,Mrs. used in the hospitaland

Norman Dodge, of Berkshire clinic.Members of AlphaChi STATEMENTroad, Mrs. Daniel Manthe, Omega alsoaidintheannua! AS REQUIREDBY ACT 278 OF PUBLICACTS OF 1964of Mount Vernon road, and Easter Seal drive, l_l_Mrs. John C. Krato, of Chal- Present at the luncheon amending the Pror-.., Tax Limitation Actfonts avenue, will be Judith Parenti, exec-

Attending will be a nation-utive director of theandCystic , • y T [ .W Co.unty Michigan, do hereby cert..!ifyalofficer,Mrs.JamesJohn.FibrosisFoundationofMet-I LOUIS H FUNK, Count reasurer o ayne , that,a8

|i[teen-millglen, of Roslyn road, Province ropolitan Detroit, men- _I

president for the Michigan berg of the Foundation's OftaxFebruarYratehmitatlon6'.1976,andthethetotalyearsOfa!!suchVOtedmcreasesmCreaSeSaremexcess of the Constltution__re_,a_we"_ Mr_Arthurbo_rdo_d_re_tor_ effecti_,e are as follows affectmg the taxa-

Viewers Join in 'Swimmer' ble property of Local Unit:

BiU Lundberg's experl-problems in making the PUBLICSCHOOLSYSTEMmental colorfilminstallation film: THEGROSSEPOINTEprovides an unconventional "My first swimmer sankviewing experience in Work in the Thames. He told mein Progress:Part I at the he couldn'tfloat,but I asked WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGANDetroit Institute of Arts Fri- him to try anyway. As itday, April 2 through Sun- turned out, the river was too Grosse Pointe Township, Cities of Gram Pointe, Grosse Pointe Forms,day, April 11. cold, polluted and fast for a Grosse Pointe Park, Grosse Pointe Woods and part of Harper Woods,Museum gallery262 be- healthyswim. So theproject Wayne County,Michigan

comes a screeningroom for was delayed."Swimmer," with continuous "Then, luckily, a Freudian y_ increase Effectiveshowing beginning at 10 analyst offered tQ let me use Local Unit Date of El_-tlon Voted Incre_te ,o'clock. Running time is 25 his swimming pool and, with

minutes, a new volunteer, I began County of Wayne .................................... August 8, 1972 1 mill 1976 to 1979 inclusiveThe film of a swimmer in again. The work was con-a blue pool is reflected into eluded during intermittent 1 mill 1976, indefinitelythe floor by a stretched showers." ...............sheet .by mylar suspended Aris Koutroulis and G_r- Wayne County Intermediate School District August 6, 1974from the ceiling, maine Keller previously were None Nono None

"I designed the projection featured artists in the series Townshipof Crosse Pointe .............................this way in order to make a of exhibitions/gallery talks.more intimate experience Next October, Work in Pro- . .....and to set in motion an am. gress: Part II will present The Grosse Pointe Public School System ............ None None None

age which would be simu|-area artists in an invitation- Sig ed LOUIS H FUNKtane0usly real and illusory, al group show. The exhibi- nYou can walk around the Lions are organized by theswimmer and watch him nuseum's Department of wC:ip Wayne County Treasurer 'from all sides or sit by them Modern Art and made pos- Date: February 6, 1976

, edge of the 'water' without sable by a grant from the• interfering with the projec- Michigan Council for _he

from 7..0Oo'dock AM until 3.'OO o'clock Eastern; Lion," explains Lundberg. _,rts.

' After living and working The Detroit Institute of The polls of election will be open --'_'-', P.M.,in London, England for the Arts is open Wednesdaypast five years, Lundberg is lhrough Sunday from 9:30 to Time, on said Monday, March 29, 1976,now an Ann Arbor resident. 5:30 o'clock.

j He will discuss his experi-r_o_t_f_ _ t_ g_,_ry JO.NW SAN_ROCKof This Notice is yen by order of the Board of Education of The Grease Points Public School

Wednesday, April 7, at 12:0 Williams avenue, was gradu- Mich][ MAGHIELSEo'clock and Sunday, April ,ted in December from the System, Wayne County, _an, MELISSA1t, at 2 o'clock. The show College of Arts and Sciencesand talks are open to the of the University of Colorado,public without charge, Boulder, where he ma)ored Secretary, Board of Education

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1 Legal Notice 12C Farms for Sale /_ICH[GAN, B._/_. time, 9.2. Call 774-9500, ask & Sisman, 563 Lycaste, lion with executive, Grosse tar, with or without uU]J-IA Personals 12D Lake and RiverProporW GROSSE POINTE PARK forPat. Detroit48214. Pointearea preferred,Ma- 6.--FOR RENT ties.Reasonable,reference

12E CommercialProperty CALL 331-4725 ture,creative,personable, UNFURNISHED and security.499-28381B Death Notice 13 Real Estate J U N I O R bookkeeper and 4A--HELP WANTED college graduate, diversi- 6 ROOM UPPER, $200, heat 823.4822.IC Public SOle 13A Lots for Sole WAYNE STATE and Mary- generalofficework. Full DOMESTIC fledexperience.884-1293. included.Older adults.No INDIAN VILLAGE2 Enterloinment 13B Cemetery Property grove music student with or part.time if right indi-2A MusicEducation 13C LandCant#acts teaching experience will vidua].Typing,and dicta-WANTED -- mature woman PRIVATE NURSING childrenor pets.885-5422.1-bedroom,decorated,clean,airconditioned.carpeted'

give guitar and beginner phone skills. Attractive to do light housekeeping Around the Clock APARTMENTS -- 1 and 2 824-8234- 961-7411.2B Tutoringand Education 13D FoeSoleor Lease pianolessonsinyourhome.I telephonepersonality.Call and daytime childcare in In home, hospitalor nursing bedrooms,appliances,gas

2C Hobby Instruction 14 RealEstateWonted Mr. Bryce,861-4994. l for appointment.886-0100. exchange for rent free home. RN's,LPN's,Aides, and heat.Quiet building,MODERN 3 room apartment,2D Comps I4A LotsWan|ed furnishedupperincome,in- companions, male attend, good transportationand heated,carpeted,aircon.2E Athletic Instruction ' 1411Vocation or Suburban PIANO ]esso_s, qualified SECRETARY, good typing eludes utilities. St. Juliana2F Schools PropertyWonted teacher, my home. 882-I necessary, pleasant phone parish. References. Call ants, live-ins. Screened and shopping. No children or ditioned. Hot Pointe appli-

2G ConvalescentCare 14C Real EstateFxchange 7772. personality, downtown of- after 5 p.m. 839-9324. bonded. 24 hour service, pets. $1"/5 and up. Security ances, adults, no pets, $1553 Lostand Found lS BusinessOpportunities _ _ _ I rice. Call 961.4219. l'Jcensed _uxses for insur- deposit. Call 822-6611. plus security. LA 1-5110;4 Help Wonted General 16 PetsforSole " BABYSITTER Thursdays, anee eases. CAVALIER MANOR--East- ALTER ROAD, southofJef-4A Help Wonted Domestic ]6A HorsesforSale Classicaland Folk in my SECRETARY--Knowledge of II:30to 4.$7.50.Windmill POINTE AREA NURSES land area apartmentsand ferson,6 room lower,rec-4B ServicestoExchange 16B PetGrooming home. Call after8 p.m. shorthand,typin g, tele- Pointe.821-4238. TU 4-3180 townh_ses .New app]j, reationroom, appliances,4C House Sitting Services 16C Pet Boarding 7"/7-0375. phone a n s w e r i n g for$ SituationWonted 19 Printingand Engraving ,sales office.8 30. a.m.-5HOUSEKEEPER - Compan-l CARE anceSport,andadultscarpeting,only.FromCar"dren.garage'VAnO2-7155.pets'no chil-

SA Situation Domestic 20 General Service PIANO, guitar lessons. Home p.m. Monday through Fri- ion for elderly woman. Livet BY' $195. 773-1341 or 961-7411. ALTER ROAD, small StudioSB Employment Agency 20A Carpet Laying or studio. Woods Music day. Send resume of qua]J- in, 2 weeks every 3 months. HOMEM-_J_ERS'UPJOHN$C Catering 2011 Refriger0tion and Air Studio, 20551 Mack. 885. ficalions and salary re- Simple cooking. No l_eavy Nurses, Nurse Aids, Geri- 2 BEDROOM apaz_tment, 2 apartment. All utilities,

6 For Rent Unfurnished Conditioning Repair 0024. quirements to Box AS0, cleaning. 1 s;ory house, I atric aids to work part or baths, carpeting, heat, air stove, refrigerator. Adults6A For Rent Furnished 20C Chimney and Fireplace 2B_TUTORING Grosse Pointe News. Grosse Pointe Farms. 885-1 all the time. All employees conditioning, complete G. only. $i10. 864-3883.6B Rooms forRent Repair & EDUCATION WO M AN wanted to sit 3244. screened,bonded and in- E. kitcthen,carport.No6¢ OfficeforRent 20D Locksmiths i sured.24 hour service, children,no pets, $290. DICKERSON ac ro s s golf

Thursdaysfor2 pre.school-J 779-1818, course,6-room lower,re_-6D VocationRentals 20E |nsuMfion PRIVATE TUTORING era.Experiencedwithref-[EUROPEAN cleaninglady. Detroit872-0200 frigerator,stove,heated.6E GarageforRent 20E Washer and DryerRepair in erences.Must have trans-[ Lochmoor near Mack. 889-HANDYMAN, tiredof nag- 12345FLANDERS nearGra. 574-2486.6F Shore Living Quarters 21 Moving YOUR OWN HOME portatinn. Call after Thurs-I 0079.6G Store or Office Rental ,21A Piano Service ging your husband to do fiat, 3 bedroom flat, dec- .

6H For Rent or Sale 21B Sewing Machine All subjects; all levels, day, 885-5277. I HOUSEKEEPER _or lady, to those odd jobs? Hire your orated, nice location, ad- GROSSE POINTE PARK7 Wanted to Rent 2|C ElectricalService Adults and children, Cer- ults, no pets, $150. 884- 2 bedroom lower, appli-liveinwithown room and own handyman. Reasona-7A Room Wonted 21D T.V. and Radio Rel_ir tiffed teachers. LEASING AGENT bath. 885-3267. ble rates. Painting, wall- 9977. ances, $185. 77T-2868. ,7B Room andBocrdWanted 21E Stormsand Screens Call: PART TIME papering,minor carpentry,ALTER ROAD, southofJef- 5ROOM upper,$165.823-5643.7C GarageWanted 2IF Home Jmprovement I)ETROIT AND SUBURBAN We are seekingexperiencedBABYSITTER in my home, electricaland plumbing, ferson,4½ room upper, Callafter5:30.7D StorageSpaceWonted 21G RoofingService TUTORING SERVICE professionalleasingagent,! boy,1½ years,3 days,ref- 886-1251. heat,appliances,garage,8 Articles for Sole 21H Rug Cleaning 356-00g9 for Saturday ,and Sundayi erences. Call after 7 p.m. no pets, no children. VA 2- GROSSE POINTE PARK8A Musical Instruments 21-1 Pointing, Decorating work at a Luxury High l or Saturday after 11 a.m. PAINTING, staining and walt 7155, 2 bedroom. 372-0357.8B Antiques for Sale 21J Wall Washing 2F---SCHOOLS Rise apartment develop- 886-8535. papering at lowest cost.

8C Office Equipment 21K Window Washing GROSSEPOINTE ment in Detroit. Must be , Estimates cheerfully given:OUTER DRIVE-DJekerson REFINED lady, 1 ,bedroom9 Articles Wonted 21L Tile Work of the highest calibre and LADY in Grosse Pointe area, at no charge. C.a_I882-9234 area, one bedroom upstairs apartment. Outer Drive-10 Snowmobile for Sale 21M S_,er S,r_ice INSTITUTE OF have a proven track ree- own transportation, Man- or 779.6823. 4 apartment building, clean, Mack. Separate entry. 882-10A MotorcyclesforSole 2|N AsphaltWork ]_U_JC ord. Previous real estate day through Friday,3:30 quiet,pleasant.No ehil- 6062.10B TracksforSale 210 Cementand Brickwork Registernow for orsalesexperiencea plus. to 8 to prepareand serve WHY NOT receivean early drenorpets,$135.881-2779.11 CarsforSole 21P Waterproofing Second Semester Excellentrermmerationfor dinnertar 2 adults,Other estimatei[you are consid- GROSSE POINTE PARK,11A Car Repair 21_ PlasterWork the right person. Reply girlsemployed.885-1115. eringpaintingyour home LENOX-East Warren -- One upper6 room flat,,modernlib CarsWanted toBuy 21R FurnltureRepalr Privateor ClassInstruction Box B-I Grosse Po/nIe or garage this summer, bedroom,largelivingroom, kitchen, carpeted. 1-465-11C Boatsand Motors 215 Carpenter MUSIC---piano,voice,strings, k/leben,newly decorated, 5069.11D BootRepair 21T Plumbingand Heating guitar,wind instruments. News. BABYSITTER _ My home. Collegestudentwilldo aHarper-Whittierarea.Own fantasticjob.773-0728. $125 per month. Respons-

lIE BoatDockageandS|oroae 2|U JanaorService ART--Drawing, painting,all LOBBY SUPERVISOR transportation,Mond ay ibleadultsonly.885.8443.GROSSE POINTE PARK,IIF Tro/|ersand Campers 2|V SHverp_oting media,commercialdesign.For Luxury High Riseapart- throughFriday,7:30 a.m. WILL handle in efficent Harcourt,2 bedroom lo_v-11G Mobile Homes 21W Dressmakin_andToi[oring Distinguished faculty ment building in Lafayette to 5 p.m. One infantl $40 and confidential manner i GRATIOT-Outer Drive area. er, newly decorated, ear-12 SuburbanAcreage 2IY Swimming Pools TO" 2-4963 Park. Must be extremely per week. 371-2394. your overflow of typing Cute apartment.One bed- peted,2 car garage,adults.12A SuburbanHome 21Z Snow Removaland 16237Mack atThreeMileDr. sharp,neat,and present- and relatedclericalneeds, room. N e w ly decorated. $300.822-2034.

12g VacationProperty Landscaping 3--LOST AND FOUND able. Excellent working WANTED -- Cook-house- collating,stuffing,etc.in Floors sanded. Lots ofconditions,flexibleshifts keeper to live-inwith el. my home. Previoussecre, closets,Stoveand reh'iger-UPPER income, 4 room,

IA_PERSONALS LOST -- Female cat, gray available. Contact Ms. D. derly lady in Grosse Pointe tarial expericene. 331-8767. afar. Good transpor.tation very clean, cIose to Chand-Clellified De=dline with white and tan, collar. Haines, 962-7400. Farms. Good wages; pleas- and shopping. Adults only, ler Park. 2943773.isTuesday12-noon,for all _RS. CARLTON Name "Paste."G rosse ant livingarrangements.ACCOUNTANT desiresBook- no pets.Reasonable.521-

new copy.Changesofcopy READER _ND PointePark.885-2995. EXPERIENCED a ccoun ts Must have references.Call keeping Accounts. Profit 1595,371-1799. CHATSWORTH--Very cleanand cancellationmust be receivable and payable. 886-6654before9:00a.m.or and Loss Statements.Pay- 5 room upperflat,wallto

_IP" inby Monday 5 p.m. Itis ADVISER LOST -- Black male cat Fringe benefits.Call J. after6:00p.m. rolland Taxes. 884-93,11,DUPLEX -- 2 bedroom,ap- wall carpeting,refrigera-

suggested that all real es. CLAIRVOYANT Windmill Pointe area. Re- Emery between 9 a.m.-ll pliances, $25"5. St. Clair tar, stove,, washer, dryer..ward. 823-4675. a.m. for appointment. 885- BABY SITTER-housekeeper LAWN WORK- C all e g e Shores. Call 792-5043 after ,./Working.couple or single.

fatecopybe submittedto WITH E.S.P. 'irequired4 days per week bound Student:deSlresl_iwn "Readyforoccupanc'yApril.our officeby Monday 5 ...... Black'a'ndwhite 4000. 4 p.m.p,m. IF'YOU HAVE ANY PROB. FOUND 10 a.m_-5p,m. 885-0591. work forseason,have all /i. No children.No pets.

LEMS' CALL ,THIS GIFT- year old femalecat,shortBOOKKEEPER - secretary, equipment,and years of DETROIT - Houston-Whit- Rent $180.CallaRer 5:30

Cash rote:12wordsfor__$2.50 ED READER TODAY. ALL hair,four w h ite paws, Mature, experienced and 4C---HOUSE S/TIrING experience.Reliable and tierarea,3 room upperfor p.m, 886-4884.READINGS DONE IN MY white chest.Someones pet. capable of taking full SERV|CE dependable.Dan, 823-0052..adults,$125 plus security.

Billingrote...........$2.75 PRIVATE HOME. 19453 881-7195. charge of small,pleasantPLANNING A TRIP? Con- HANDYMAN, 5 year expert- 5"/1.6100,ext. 284.882-1488GROSSE POINTE PARK,additionalwordseach___$ .10 KELLY ROAD, HARPER LOST_White cat wilhcalico ofSce. 778-3204. siderhavinga bonded,re- ence in same area. Car- evenings, largeibedroom upperfiat.4 weeks or more....... $2.25 331-0187.Retail rate per inch..... $4.00 WOODS BETWEEN 7 AND4 weeksor mere ....... $3.50 8 MILE ROADS. CALL patches, children's pet. LARGE sitting bedroom, pri- sponsible sitter white you're pentry, plumbing and gen- LAKEWOOD-E. Warren, up.Woods City Hall area. 885- rate bath, on s e p a r at e away. House Sitters, Inc. eral repairs. No job too per 3 bedroom, newly dec, UPPER 6 room fiat, Mack-

, FOR APPOINTMENT, 526- 1389. floor. Central to all bus- 646-5599. small or large. Call for orated, $175 month, scour- Outer Drive area, excellent0385.

J LOST -- Long haired mot- lines. Nominal rent in ex- estimate. Randy, 881-8019 ity. 886-0052. condition, stove, refrig-Ca NEEDLEPOINT PILLOWS tled and black with change for evening and $_$1TUATION anytime day or night, crater, storms-screens inblocked and finished. Ask blackgraYstripesmale eat with weekend baby sitting 886- WANTED LO W E R F L A T, Grosse windows, good transporta-

also about classes.TU greeneyes,tan leatherbell 8083. TONY VIVIANO _APx_ENE_ .PointePark. Newly'dec- tion and shopping,adults

1U 0m' JxeAo orated, carpeted, 5 rooms, only, no children or pets.1-7073, TU 6-6318. collar, near Vernier and TYP1ST--5 days, 9 to 5. Ex- Hondyrnon METICULOUS separate basement. Adults 521-1595, 371-1799.

INCOME TAX -- Confiden- Morningside. Please call perienced only. Call 886- Carpenter Work KNOWLEDGEABLE only. No pets. Lease andtial service in your home. 886-5316 if you have any 1753. and All Other security deposif. 884.3635. HARCOURT ROAD, 6 room

2 6900 30 years experience.Per-information abouthim. Re- EXPERIENCED-- sonal and small business, ward. SECRETARY Miscellaneous SEEKS LOCAL POSITION LAKEPOINTE- 4 room up- upper flat,large livingTo the Dean of the Dental Repairs 822-1837 per income,excellentcondi- room, diningroom, family

E. JEFFERSONTO CITY LIMITS 886-4454, 4---HELP WANTED School on East Jefferson. 881-2093 tion, stove, refrigerator, room and kitchen, 2 bed-.RiverhouseGiftShop,Marine J GENERAL Willassistin allmatters, a£ter5 p.m. LAWN SERVICE for the rooms,2 baths,centralair

Or_veandtheRivemou_ ARE YOU disappointedwith Must have good office summer. For information carpeted,allutilitiespaid,employed woman, quiet conditioning,drapes andPork Pharmacy,E. Jefferson'and your achievement in school THOMAS Landscaping Cam- skills and previous experi- SPRING clean-up, lawn care call 885-5899, ask for Chris, couple. Deposit. 824-2421. carpeting included_ adults.the City Limits done by dependable, ex-or work? Success could be pany needs men for lawn ence. Full benefits includ- Call evenings, VA 3-0872.

GROSSEPOINTE PARK yours[ DYNAMO POWER and garden work. $2.50 per ing tuition for self and de- perieneed, h i g h school 2 REDIABLE young men toLou'sPorWSlore,Charlevoixand senior.Brad 882-6361. do odd jobs,gutterclean-UPPER FLAT, 6 r oo m s,Lakepointe for lower elementary,SE- hour, time and half over pendents.CallMrs.Brooks ing,window washing,yard beautifulcondition,$180.GROSSE POINTE PARK up-

Art'sPartyStore,Kerchevaland CRETS for middle ele- 40 hours,fulltime only. 92T-1222. NURSES, AIDE, available clean-up,indoorsor out- Adults.Call after6 p.m. per flat,3 bedroom, ap-Woyburn mentary, ACHIEVEMENT Must be at least 18 years UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT for private duty, expert- doors. TU 1-7208. TU 1-2557. pliances, $155. No children.

GROSSE PO/NTE' CITY DYNAMICS for high school old. We also have an open-! Equal Opportunity Employer 882-5064.Alger Party Store, Mack Qnd St, enced, references, full or LAKEWOOD-Kercheval area,

(:lair age or adults. These pro. ing' for a lawn crew fore- part time. PR 5-4262.CunninghomDrug Store,Notre grams are based on the man. 881.0292. SEWER, experienced,com- SPRING CLEAN-UP, gutter 6 room upper,stove,re- FIRST FLOOR. 2,000sq.ft..

Dameand Kercheval _ cleaning, window washing, "frigerator, d r i v e, gas, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, formalNotreDamePharmacy,Kerchevol widelyacclaimedconcepts mercia]preferred.Start$3. SECRETARIAL and NotaryandNotreDome Of Dr. Maxwell Maltz',EXPERIENCED Gardener, 774-1010. Publicserviceinmy home. desiredby South seniors, adults.LA 6-2800. diningroom,sunroom,nat-

Son SecoursHospital,Cadieux well known Psycho-Cyber- 1 day each week,no grass J.Prather,882-4871. Reliable,dependable.Mark ural fireplace,centralairandMoumee TYPIST 882-7309;Fred, 823-6156. NEFF -- Attractive two bed-

GROSSE POINTEFARMS netics. Phone 331-6431. cutting required. 886-4739. conditioning. Phone 882-: EXPERIENCED IBM typist YOUNG MEN, energetic, re* room lower with glass en- 9552. No pets._ands Med/cal Pharmacy, Mock I WILL give your pet excel- _AINTENANCE Supervisor wanted for downtown ad- liable, want yard work AM B I T IO US experienc- closed terrace. Carpeting,and MoranTrail Pharmacy,Kerchevolon 1he lent care when you go on for Child Care residential vertising agency. Must be gutter cleaning, etc. 886- ed secretary. Typing, book. draperies, stove, refriger- KELLY-9 Mile Rd. freshly

r Hilt facility. Experienced paint, and ator included. Near shopsKent Drugs,Kerchevaland Fisher vacation. Your home or neat and accurate. Call for 3979, 886-4163. keeping, pegboard decorated. 1 b e d r oo m

Ro_d mine. Ann. 885-1267. ing, electrical, carpentry, interview. 962-0090. regular. East area. 774- and transportation. Middle apartment with carpet andScheltlerDrugs, Fisherand Mau- _eneral maintenace ability. LAWN CARE -- M e di c a I 4123. aged non-smokers p re- drapes. Single occupant

_ pets. only. Older adult preferred.mee yearCunnin_homOrug_,7 Mi_eRood WANTED Fathers. How[ Variable hours. Call 886- NEED a bright young person student desires complete ferred. No children oro_d _Zock " would you like to learn how 0800 between 9 a.m. and 3 with a little mechanical season lawn care. Have O!VE RN I GH T babysitt. $300 per month, Two $175 month includes heat,

Co,a_e Hospital, Kerchevo_and to be .a better father for p.m. E q u a 1 opportunity knowledge who likes travel own equipment and truck, ing while parents are on lease. Security deposit re- water and more. Call afterMuir

GROSSE POINTE WOODS a few hours of your time employer, and mceting people to sell 6 y e a r s experience in vacation. Experienced and quired. Immediate occu&! 6 p.m. 884-7125. Security_erit woods Pharmacy, Mack and a few bucks? Father- Bridgc Cranes. S'a]ary plus Grosse Pointe area. Jim, references. 885-7485. paney. 886-6010. Edgar deposit required.and Bour_emoum ing workshops d_rected to- FULL TIME housekeeping commission plus benefits. 885-6335. assoc.^mo_ds Or,_ Store, Mack n_r ward men Friday April 2, position maintaining floor Send resume io Arnold FEMALE college studentt FAR Eastside, lower income,

s t_,_e and other basic housekeep- Hughes Co. 8650 Mr. Elliott LADY wishes babysi[ting or will do early spring clean-[ CONVENIENT location in 2 bedrooms, living, dining6_osse Pointe Pharmacy, Mack 11:30 a.m. to I p.m., in- light housekeeping. 343-and Manchester cludes lunch $7.00. Satur- ing duties at a child care Detroit, 48211. ing on one time basis. I Grosse Pointe Farms. 2 and kilchen, garage $180HorknessPharmacy. Mock and facility. Must be organized 0542.

Lochmoor day, April 3, 8:30 a.m. to and dependable. Car neces- READY--To Work t]arder More days available if bedrooms and den, or 3rd all utilities paid. Adults.

needed. References. 824- bedroom. Fine condition, no pets. 889-0109 or VA 1-Bob's Omgs, Mockand Roslyn 12 noon, $8.00. Both ses- saw. Ca|I 886.0800, exl. 3t W]LLING--To Try Harder SECRETARIAL and typing New carpets. Great for a 7770.

DETROIT AREA sions $12.00. Child care couple. Will lease for $300St. John Hospital,SevenMile weekdays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ABLE--Capable to Setl services, experienced in 2017.Roodand Moross services available for Sat- Real Estate! legal, m_dieal and pr0fes-

DevonshireOruqs,Mockand Dev* urday session. The Merrill- E q u a 1 Opportunity Em- per month. GROSSE Pointe Woods, Ver.o_s_re Palmer Institute, 71 East ploycr. Sales associate if you have sional, reasonable rates. NURSES Aide wants privateMarylandBeverageShoppe,Mock lhe ambition and desire to 882-0774. duty. Grosse Pointe area. PURDY & TALES nier Road. Uppcr 5 rooms,near _orylanc_ Ferry, Detroit. Call 875- RETIRED person for part succeed, we offer you the Excellent references. No 889-0500 heat, central air, garage.

( glass enclosedterrace, car.

Mr.C'$, Groytonond Wurren 7450 to enroll, time employment, for of- opportunity of a life time! COMPANION nurses aide live-ins. 882-0708. ASHLAND-Warren area, 3Porkles Party" Sto_0, Mockat S_. experienced, meticulous peting in iv ng roomdinm:.;

Oo,r lice and home mainte- ('all for an appointmentST. CLAIR SHORES BUSINESS woman has need nance. 778.2109. today and ask for Velma care given, full or part SA--$1TUATION room upper, stove, refrig- room and hall No ,appl_.

Manor Pharmacy,GreaterMack for a driver who can furn- [ Tay]or. time, Grosse Pointe refer- DOMESTIC erator, heated, adu[ts. LA ances. Responsih]c adt_ll................................. 6-2800. couple. Security depo_i_ondRed MaPleLane CENTURY 21_ LADY wishes to do washing TU 1-3431Lo_e P_armocy. East _ine Mile ish car to take her to RECEPTIONIST for doctor's cnces. 527-3459.betwee._Mackand Jefferson places not reached by bus. office. Ideal for high school

References required. Days- graduate or senior. Call _ CHARTER OAKS COI,LEGE STUDENT needs and ironing in my home. DICKERSON near Harper,1A_PERSoNALS 963-8110, evenings-823-1278. 331-5050 between 1.6. 779-9800 painting jobs. Interior or 372-,5093. 5 room lower, refrigerator, _iT-El_--D_-V_:-JI)icker._o,i................... e x t e r i o r. Experienced. stove, heated, $185 a month, area, 4 room upper flat,

.......................... Chuck, 884-1014. EUROPEAN woman desires 574-2486, 881-8700. new stove and refrigeratorCHAMPAGNE CHAUFFEUR DRIVEN WANTED day work, own transporta- furnished Privale front

WEDDING I,IMOUSINE SERVICE Real Estate Assistanl, no direct selling, floor time or LAWN SERVICE -- Experi. tion, experienced and re- porch. Newly decorated.Funerals, weddings, birth, open hou:es. Amos! unique opportunity -- inter- eneed high school student, cent references. TU 2.1825. Away from it all--yetnear. $145 month. Security de-

PHOTOGRAPHE_ days, anniversaries, Busi- esting and profitable. No age or sex requirements. Prefer Woods, Shores area. For lease only-- posit. 9794435.FOR THOSE WHO WANT ness VIP's, etc. 886.5361. RELIABLE teenager seeks Quiet large arborous lot .........................

THE FINEST Driving with Perfeeiion 882-0087 babysitting and houseclean, on Lake St. Clair near 6A_FOR RENTFREE engagement portrait. By appointment only Grosse Pointe Real Estate Co. ]F YOU'LL name the job you ing jobs, in Grosse Pointe 15 Mile Road. New 3 FURNISHEDwant done, we'll do it. --.....................

Call for details. Plymouth Enters>rises, Int. area. 885.6026. bedroom brick Georgian MACK-CHAI.M_RS area, 3575-9585 Div. 2 ................................... ' " ..... ;-; Stokes M:J|tiple Services. colonial. Attached 2 car

273.7t86 268-5299 NEEOA _D[> VA 4-9172. YOUNG housewife will per- garage, all kitchen ap- room apartment, utilities

DOOR LOCKS installed, re- GROSSE POI NTE TRANSPORTATION form excellent housekeep- pliances, carpeted, drap- included available nowBABYS]7"rER with refer-i ingjob. Reasonable. alga, cries, 2 full baths, full 331.0658 or 773.4612.

placed.Free estimates.Li. Z---ENTERTAINMENT t,vo_i,c,,¢,_cn__on enccS.EasterAvailable_April16-26,du riwill]ng [............................922-7708or 773-7012. basement. NORTII-.................OF MACK, Connercensed. 864.266,5. BAND, full variety, excellent 882.4678 or 88_.4586 travel During school peri. EXPERIENCED cook for s::opping area, lot floor, 2INCOME TAXES prepared-- for all social occasions. Shoppir',o - Porhes . Church - School - Doctn,s - A*roC, r_

Accurate, reasonable, ap. Jack 778-9464--Jerry 1-731- _,_ona_ - Groups - Poc_(oc;eP,ckt*p - Ch,ld,en's Aehv,t,es od available weekends. 882. family with other help era- 779-4721 room apartment, paid ulil.Wherevc,! 9004. [ played,Phone 864-1515. ities. 33t-0658.pointment only, TU 2.1640. 6081,

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6B---ROOMS FOR RENT 6D--VACATION 8.--ARTICLES FORSALEI 8--ARTICLES FOR SALE g--ARTICLES FORSALE 8--ARTICLES FORSALE9--ARTICLES WANTED ! I--CARS FORSALENICE LARGE quarters for RENTAL COLONIAL Resale and "_..I DRIED and silk flower ar- OVAL wrought iron table, LOVELY French Provincial SAFES WANTED. Almost 1972 MAVERICK, 6 cylinder,

gent, kitchen privileges, StPEND May in quiet luxury, tJque Shop, 25613 East rangements and weddings formica top, 6 chairs, $150. sofa, antique chair and any condition. Woods Lock good condition, $1,200. 884.private entrance. 771-6833. Stuart, Florida, Hutchinson Jefferson, St. Clair Shores. expertly done by former Dropleaf fruRwood table, lamp table; pictures; mis. and Safe. TU 1-9247, 9155.

ROOM FOR gentleman in Island. New 2 bedroom, 2 We buy and sell fine florist in home. Very lea- $175. 882.0674. ceilaneous, 772.4488, WANTED TO BUY ,-- Fur- 1972 BUICK LeSabre Cen-private home, References. bath Condominium. Green antique and coUectables, sonable. 839-6434. BOLEX 16ram movie cam- CHINA CABINET, mahog, niture, glassware, dishes, turian, 4 door hardtop, air,TU 4-6898. Turtle Cove Racquet Club. 772-0430. MOVING out of state. SelLing era, Angenieux F 0.95 lens, any finish, $45, buffet, $35. paperback books, odds and AM-FM, power brakes,

Tennis courts, pool, over- BUFFET 68-in., dark red ma. large china cabinet, dres- Pan Cinor F 2.4 1T-70mm 821-0330, 821-1631. ends. 774.4399. steering, windows, vinylSLEEPING space, details looks ocean. ,$485. 882-8734. hogany, beautiful, $250. sers, tables, chairs. 822- Zoom lens, motor, battery top, new tires, exhaust,discussed.882-1262. COMFY vacationhome near 774-1214. 4899. pack, case,all for $450.SCHWINN I0 speed boys USED STEREO receiverin brakes,battery,$1,700.Call

6C--OFFICE FOR RENT Petd_key,fireplace,golf,GARAGE SALE -- 260 Mt. BABY CRIB and youthchair, 882-3720. bike. Varsity. Excellent good condition,alsoaquar- after6 p.m. or week endscondition.$,55.CaU after ium stand for 29-gallon 884.9663._ , swlm, fish, hike. 778-4824. Vernon, March 28. Furni- $25.' 831-0508. 12 MODEL airplane engines 3 p.m. 885-7376. tank. 882-7656.GROSSE POINTE PARK. from tbe '505; Wasp 049, SANFORD and Son Salvage,

Air conditioned, 22x85 of- BOYNE COUNTY--Cozy AI-, lure and miscellaneous. TAPPAN gas range, $60. K & B.020, .035, Baby Spit- BLUE sofa, 2 marble top end WANTED to rent or buy a We buy junk cars and pickflee, carpeted, pa r king. pine Ski Chalet, located 7 LOVELY, almost new sofa, i Good condition. 885.2930. up. 792-9819 or 884-4421.882-6689, 296-1234. minutes from Petoskey. fire, etc., all in perfect tables, lamps, 2 chairs; new or used Perkins BrailLeFeatures include 2 furl custom made green print. Best offer. 885.2556 after 6. Writer. 882-4924.

HAMPTON SQUARE baths, 3 bedrooms, fire- 777-6874, 886.4634. COMPLETE home furnishing condition with extra plugsand yard sale. 4-piece and parts, $$25. Model air-90" STRATFORD couch, WANTED: Grouse Pointe 1973 JAGUAR X J6, Silver_BU1LDING place, colored T.V., sleeps 40 INCH Westinghouse elec- Queen Anne solid cherry plane engines never used; green stripe $250. 779-5618 Park. Convertibles and with red leather interior,

22811 Mack Ave. 8. 885-9325. trie range. Excellent con- wood dining roqm set. K & B Torpedo series 61, after 6 p.m. drivers for Park Bi-Centen- fully equipped, flawlessVarious size office suites dition, $75. TU 4.4823. Yardboy lawn mower with _:S Max 35, 15, Cox RC .09 Unicycles, bicycles, and condition, $7,200. 642.7943

available, 884.4516. LUXURIOUS four bedroom attachments, 1 year old. all for $30. Wen.Mac radio SALE entire household, some walkers, all ages. Call 821. after 6:30 p.m.chalet on inland lake be- PORTABLE generator, new, Complete line of hackporch control unit, brand new .antiques, Thursday through 4238. 1974 VEGA Hatchback, AM/

SMALL office "On The Hill." tween Petoskey and Hat- Sears, 1700 watt, with bat- furniture. 24155 DeanhursI, transmitter and receiver, Sunday, 9-4. No dealers. FM stereo 8 track. 886.5418.$50 per month, includes bor Springs. Weekly or tery charged, 4 h.p. engine. St. Clair Shores. Friday and $40. Collection of Model 1025 Maryland. VICTORIAN ANTIQUES:utilities. 885.7510. monthly. Richard Scholl 889-0389. Saturday. Airplane News, American Loveseats, couches and MERCEDES 240 Diesel, 1974,LOVESEAT, yellow floral,312 Lake St., Petoskey, Modeler & Scale Modeler chairs with grape, fruit or 4 speed, air, sunroof,new. $300. 372-4922 and

FOR LEASE--Building, 1,400 (6J6) 347-2844. LARGE diamonds available KITCHEN SET, white round magazines, m a n y from pierce d carving, prefer stereo, p o w e r steering,sq. ft. Mack Avenue. Grosse at wholesale for cash. 885- pedestal table and four early '50s, over 300, $100. 771-8480. Louis XV style, consider power brakes. Michelin ra-Pointe Woods. TU 5.4496. , TRI.LEVEL chalet on lake, 5581. swivel armchairs. White 5 882-3720. any condition. Marble top dial tires. $7,950. 886-7089.Charlevoix area. 2 baths, 8A--MUSICAL- light swag chandelier. 821- tables, dressers, commodes

GROSSE POINTE WOODS, phone, color TV, boat, and GRANDFATHER clocks, 8241. 4-PIECE BEDROOM set. INSTRUMENTS and high headboard beds, CHEVROLET, 1966 convert-21312 Mack, 21x106 ft. build- pictures. 884.0431. new, 7 ft. triple chimes. " W ro u g h t iron table, 2 ible, good condition, $400+ing, formerly occupied by Cost $8_0. sell $475. From I HAVE JUST BEGUN TO chairs. Call after 5 p.m. THOMAS, the organ featured especially want .Victorian.bank.Carpeted rearpark- 6E---GARAGE FOR RENT BuildersM o d eI Homes. FIGHT INFLATION AT I 884-3582. on theLawrenceWalk show secretary and 'bookcase. TU 4-0840.Call after6ing,immediate occupancy.MATURE workingwoman to 893-7998,922-1368. THE RE S ALE SHOP. _ now on display,over 20 Also cut glass,art glass, p.m.

Qualityclothing,and house- MOVING SALE models availableincluding oillamps,silverand silver-1975 LINCOLN Town car,TU 4-1340--TU6-1068. sharehouse;over 25.Call GUITAR- Fender Strato- hold goods at the right Traditional,Spanish and plate servicepieces and loaded.15,000miles.Silver

Area- former- after6 p.m. 885-3972. caster.Excellentcondition price. Unitarian Church_Furniture and accessories.Early American styling. Orientalrugs.Pay premi- and Burgundy.882-3097.ly Dobbs House Restau-5F--SHARE LIVING $275.1970TorinoGT, 351, A n ne x. 17150 Maumee. Watch Grouse News next Specialintroductoryprices, um priceforrosewoodfur-rant,can be used as small week fordate,time,place. SMILEY BROTHERS niture-- Consideranthing1971 CAPRI, 2000 series,officewith storage$150. QUARTERS 4.v.Good mechanicalcon- Wednesday 10.3.Thursday from the Victorianera AM/FM, new radials,de-

dittos.$850.TU 4-4238. evenings7-9.ConsignmentsA & R POINTE SERVICE 5510WOODWARD, DETROITper month. 875.6806. YOUNG LADY, age 21-30,to 875-7100-- Open Sunday I-5 After6 p.m. ti82.81M, cor option.$1,100.882-5981.

OPPOSITE Eastiand,Opal share2bedroom apartment THE ONLY known collectionaccepted on Wednesdays. Free Parking Callbetween6 & 8.TOP DOLLAR paid for col- MUSTANG II, 1974, Ghia likePlaza, suite for lease. 777- with same. Please call 9:30 of seven giant ivory Indian 882-9755. HOUSEHOLD VIOLIN, full size, also :_i ored TVs needing repair.

4646. to 5:00. 871-7070; after 6 statues, intricately carved, BEDROOM, beautiful 6-piece decorations, 4 cylinder, 4p.m. 757-2171. depicting ancient Indian contemporary, $450. 8'_ ft. SALE size. Good condition. Rea- 882-1260.sonable,946-2853. speed,likenew, low mile-

6D--VACATION mythology.Propertyof a liveplant,inbrassplanter, age, $2,500,Attar 5 p.m.BABY carriage,good eondi-RENTALS ELDERLY WOMAN toshare former Maharaja. To be $125.Consoles,$50 each. 1132WhittierRoad. Antique 10 ANTIQUE classes,very 884-2285.

apartment,WindmillPointe soldon a bid basis.,Mini- 626.4161. '_urniture,Queen Anne tion.Rockingchair.Wood-FABULOUS Marathon Key, Manor. 821-7414. mum bid $15,000. For ap- table and 6 chairs, Oriental informative, $37.50. Sham- en changing table. TU 1969 MGB Sports car. Best

125 Miles South of Miami, 6-1-- T - poinlment 885-5581. GENERAL ELECTRIC parts- rugs, English mahogany rock Room, Antiques, 19292 5-8763. offer over $300. 885.4397.2 bedroom, 2 bath, recrea- _OR #_t_ color 10" television, excel- bookcase, Chippendale hi- Kelly Road, 3 blocks eastlionroom, pool,fullyfur- $ GARAGE SALE startingFri- lent condition,$120.Call back twin beds, chest, of7 Mile Road. SPORTS car in good condi-1973MAZDA-RX2 2-door,or-

tionwithlow mileage.885- iglnalowner,27,000miles,day,March 27_+2p.m. until after5 p.m.886-9215. tables,and many small PIANOS WANTED o558.nished, condominium on _ding, 140"01 7 p.m. Recreation room collectible items. Satur- new paint and radials.

the water across from golf sq. ft. Mack Avenue. I special RCA stereo, radio, G'A R A G E SALE -- Old day, Sunday, March 27, 28. GRANDS, Spinets, Consolescourse. After 9 p.m. 731- Grouse Pointe Woods. TU _ black/white TV console, frames, Webcor stereo, 10 to 5. and Small Uprights. A PRIVATE party wants _ Good mechanically, $1,950,6248. 5-4496. $100. 5600 Buckingham, sac- electric motor, some fur- TOP PRICES PAID C o r v e t t e s or Corvette 884-0106.

FLORIDA, M a rco Island.7--WANTED TO RENT ond house off Chandler niture,model traintable, EDMUND FRANK parts, also Volkswagens 1971 MERCURY MarquisRenting beautifulwater- Park Drive. paper backs, garden and V [=7-0506 or cars of the 30's,30's, Brougham, automatic,air,front condominium villa,MEDICAL STUDENT, wife, kitchen tools,interesting _x CO. 40'sinwhat evercondition, new tires.Excellentcondl-

MOVING odd+ and ends. Saturday, 0B--ANTIQU'S Cash, will pick up. 773-3739. tlon. Low mileage, onebi-weekly, monthly, fish- 2 children, need house in "_ Sunday, March 27, 28. 9 DON'T MISS THIS ONE! FOR SALE owner. 886.8399.ing, boating, pool, etc. Grouse Pointe. Excellent C o n t e n t s of house, too WANTED. All kinds of house.Sleeps 4 adults, new com- " a.m..4 p.m. 1837 Allard

references. 886.3078 after 6. HOUSEHOLD and ESTATE corner of Bramcaster. many items to list. March FURNITURE refinished, re- hold furniture, tax deduct- 1975 MUSTANG IIGhia, au-pletely f u r sis h e d. TU YOUNG professional couple I Sales conducted in _,our 31, April 1 and 2, 9:_ to paired, stripped, any type ible donation. The P & E tomatic, 302 engine, air,1-4982. seek carriage house in I home. KITCHEN SET, Birds-Eye 5:30 p.m. 464 Allard Road, of csning. Free estimates, Church. 821-0330, 821-1631. AM.FM s t e r e o, power

SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY Grosse Pointe for July ten-J maple top, 4 chrome chairs, Grouse Pointe Farms, 7 474.8953. steering and brakes, sun-HILTON HEAD ISLAND ancy. References. Call 881.[ BYEDMUND excellent condition, $90. 3- Mile and Mack area. Deal 10A--MOTORCYCLES roof, loaded with extras,piecebedroom, blondms- era welcome. No advance WE SPECIALIZE in ap- FOR SAL| 886-8773, 884-2545.

SOUTH CAROLINA 3340 after5 p.m. ! FRANK & CO. hogany, excellent condition, admittance. +praisal and purchasing ofTownhouse, 3 bedrooms, plus $100. VA 2-6252 USED HANDMADE OR-1974 MT 250 Honda, 885. 1970 COUGAR XR7, almostden, 4 baths. Private heat- BUSINESS executive and his

ed swimming pool. Located family looking for furn- Liquidators & Appraisers GARAGE SALE---Many years IENTAL AND PERSIAN 7640. no rust, lots of new parts,on 17th Fairway, Heritage ished bouse to rent. April 675.7650 862-3273 U S E D REFRIGERATOR, accumulation of very old RUGS. Estates or individ- c'mon and look. 882.1902.

washer, gas dryer, Bruns- to not so old items includ- uals. DI 2-8400. '72 HONDA CB175, 2 eylin-golfcourse,near tennis.4 20th.884-1454. HOUSEHOLD SALES AND der, electricstart,2,0001971CUTLASS Supreme con-bikes included. Weekly or 2, 3 OR 4 BEDROOM fur. ESTATE LIQUIDATIONS wick pool table. 881-5134. ing curved china cabinet, WANTED 1920's AND 1930's miles, $425. 886.0598. vertible, air, AM-FM radio,old documents, p h o t o s,monthly rental, nished house from April 1 Appraisals -- Free Consults. DIAMOND B R A C E L E T postcards, trunks, house, furnishings; Art Deco, lac- power b r a k e s, steering.Local 313-642-I221 tions. A and R Pointe quered and inlaid wood 1974 HARLEY Sportster -- 882.3817.

South 803.671-4299 to July 1, 1976. Couple will W A T C H, fine Vacheron hold items and much more. furniture, mirrored chests, completely stocked. Excel.pay $600 to $800 per month. Service, 881-7518 or 886- and ConstantirTe movement, Saturday only 9-2, 348 Hill.SOYNE COUNTRY, Com- Please telephone Mr. Whir. 0559. etc. Lucite furniture, whole lent condition. $2,200. 884. 1070 FORD Torino, good con.two bullet-shaped diamonds crest behind Sears at Mack dillon, $350. 884-7061 after

(1V_ carats); 128 1S-facet I and Morose. living room sets, bar sets, 6526, 2 p.m. ! ._p]ete]y furnished, all elee- ley, TU 6-3400. ,_'_ COLORED ,TV General diamdnds (2 carats), Ap- I .... chrome furniture, peach, YAMAHA 125 Enduro, 1974, 1969 DODGE Fair condi-trio, +2 tier Chalet. Upper FURNISHED apartment or Electric table model. Lion- praised at $3,250. Private [ WANTED -- Upright piano blue and gold mirrorstier---4 bedrooms, 2 baths, home from June 1st for el train set. Good condi- owner, wi_ accept $1,500 i in good condition. 881-8277. lamps, rugs, drapes, fab- electric start, like new. tion, $450 or beset offer.kitchen, living room with three to six months. Two ton. 886.3164. for quick sale May be seen I _ tics, "LALIQUE" g l as s- $5_0, 685-2362. 822.0533.

Lower tier-- 3 adults,nopets,nosmoking. SEARS 19.1cubicfootside .+_i.......elers,63 r- __ ...........t _ _. r,_" " Ke JKNOTTY PINE dinette table ware, d i s h e s . LOUISbedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen, Excellent references. Reply by side frost free refrig- eheval. _xou, wire leaz, lt_e new. ICART" etchings, bronze |I-'_ARS FOR SALE 1973 VEGA GT, excellentliving room with fireplace. Box J-75, Grosse Pointe 821-0330, 821-1631. jeweh'y, clothing, furs, .pre- AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE condition. Radials, AM.FM,

Tiers inter-connected if de- News. erator and freezer, with BOTTECCHIA 10-speed World War II leather coats low as $56 per year. many more extras. Anysired. Ski reservations now ice maker, ;bronze, new as reasonable offer accepted,

racer ridden one time, FURNITURE, like new. Four- anything from 1920's and Call Chesney Insurance 882.4078.being taken. 425-8933. _---ARTICLES FOR SALE condition. 886-3700 days quick release wheels. Per- piece bedroom suite, don- 1950's only! Will pay cash. Agency for your over the

only, Mr. Hayes. feet condition. Small man's ble bed complete, dinette Also buy entire contents.AUTOMOBILE owners auto- phone quotation. 884-5337. 1975 CHEVROLET M o n t eINEXPENSIVEmoLLie insurance with BASEMENT SALE, March 2'7-inch frame. $110. 823- set, chairs, Magnavox con- 869-3173, 272-0538, 867-2364. Carlo, air, full power, AM.quarterlypayments as low 25 and 26, 10.4;childrens, 4446. solestereo,miscellaneous.• Sunday,March 28,II a:m. ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE 1973 MERCURY Marquis FM radio,rear speaker,VILLA as $10.27. Tu 1-2376. womens, mess and misc. LIM()GES Egyptian tapes- to 4 p.m. River House, 8900 APRIL 1-2-3.4 station wagon, air, AM/FM tilt wheel, automatic, steel

20928 Frazho, St. Clair try. Sca r a b soapstones, East Jefferson, Apt. 314. BRIGHTON MALL tape player, power, 7M- radial tires, vinyl roof.VACATION "ALMOST-NEW" APPAREL Shores, 10½ Mile-Little trunk, chests, mink jacket, Phone evenings 968-0018. Brighton, I96 at Grand River 7997. ,. $3,900, firm. 886.4915.

Carefully selected current Mack. Persian coat. 824-0511. ' exit, Hours: Friday and 1972 PONTIAC Catalina, pow. 1974 .MERCEDES 450 EELOCHO R[OS, stylesof designerand bet.JAMAICA tar apparel, accessories, BOX SPRING, mattress sets, S-PIECE bedroom set, excel- DINETTE maple table, china Saturday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. brakes/steering and win- Sedan -- Excellent condi-

cabinet, $110. Double bed, Sunday 12 to 5 p.m. An- tion, 18,500 miles. Powerbedrooms,3baths,stu- furs,jewe fry and "old- by Serta,top quality.Half lentcondition,3 yearsold. dows, cruisecontrol,rear

off,new in wrapper, left Call-after5 p.m. 882-1406. $14. Duncan Phyla table, t[quesand collectibles,fur- defrost, burglar alarm, windows,power doorlocks,dio, beautifulswimming tiques".pooloverlookingtheCarib- ConsignmentsWelcome overfrom builder'smodels, $20. Miscellaneous.881- niture,cut glass,primit- stereoStrack,new rubber, stereo, radials,sunroof,

893-7998--922-1368. COLONIAL Hardrock'maple, 3712. fives,1,000lidsand stop- fine condition.Call Jim air-eondltioning,blue.graybean Sea, completely fur- LEES 10-piece dining room suite, pers, also the Huron Vsl- $13,900. 201 Lakeshore. 886.nished; two servants, car _ Norman 830-1850.rental available. Available 20339 Mack (near 8 Mile) ANTIQUE china cabinet. Nylon, colonial sofa and ALL household furniture, ley Bottle Club. Free ad. 4648.April I through November. 881-8002 779.5830. chair, 3 formica top tables, bedroom, living tom, din- mission and parking. 1973 VW Bus, 37,000 miles,Weekly or monthly. Sum- FIREWOOD, $25 GOOD 16ram movie projector 2 lamps and miscellaneous ing room. Miscellaneous well kept, $3,000 or best 1973 GRAND AM. Loaded.mer rates April 15 through! 264-4500 wanted as tax deduction wall pieces. All like new. household items. 772-9692. HEAVILY carved Chinese offer. 776-7058. Call before noon. 468-1858.August 31. contribution by EASTER 882-1216. GARAGE SALE -- Moving, Teakwood chairs, 18th Cen- 1970 JAVELIN SET V-8, an- 1973 CUTLASS h a r d t o p

BOOKTIQUE, used b o ok s SEAL SOCIETY for crip- ART, collector's, and chit. must selI: Some furniture, fury. Shamrock Room An.bought and sold. Noon until pied children and adults dren's b o o k s. Paintings, 1 Chrysler air tamp case- tiques, 19292 Kelly Road, tomatic, power steering, Coupe, white, red vinyl in-

BY OWN E R , Tuesday through Satur- of Miebigan. Also need 35 backyard fountain, ping- ment window air condition. 3 blocks east of 7 Mile air, AM/FM stereo, vinyl terior, automatic transmis-day. 15243Mack Avenue, mm. Please call886-0559 pong table.881-9534. er, 7,500BTU, plumber's Road. top.889-0847. sion,powerair,steering.pOwerAM-FM.brakes'

_8]-0_55 885.2265, eveningsor 341-1721days. tools,garden tools,miscel- $2,700.Caiiafter 7 p.m.,SOLEX, 20" girlsSehwinn laneous items. No junk. RARE collectionof Royal 1972 CAPRICE fullpower,air,good condlton, $1,800. 372.8161.

LEWISTON, Michigan,lake-C A R P E T IN G, national_'RENCH Provencialsofa, Honda 70 TrailBike,push Friday,Saturday,Sunday, Copenhagen plates,dating Callafter3 p.m.884-3272.front,3 bedroom modern brands,10% ab ov e 'mill excellentcondition.881- lawn mower. 886-9220. 2 to5.5100Bedford. from 1897. S hataro ck + 1975 PLYMOUTH Duster,housekeepingcott_ge.Nice- cost,paddingand installs. 0911. Room Antiques.1929Kelly 1974DODGE Charger2-door, 5,000 miles,deluxe Bocaly furnished.Sleeps 8. tionavailable,millrepre- HOSI_ITAL bed and trapeze GAS RANGE, top oven,like Road, 3 blockseast of 7 blue/whitevinyltop,power Raton interior,air,6 cyl.Beautiful grounds, private sentative. 886-7253, TWO comfortable porch attachment. Very clean, new, moving. 821-0330, 821- Mile. steering, power brakes, inder, AM.FM radio, us.dock and 14' aluminum chairs, $15 each, many Like new. TU 6-2130. 1631. 16,000 miles, $2,500. 823. dercoated, mounted snowboat. Utilities furnished. OLD GOLD, and jewelry, misc. items. TU 4-7339. AMERICAN primitive dinin: 4965. tires, $3,575. 886-9389.West Twin Lake, 200 miles Buy-Sell-Or Repair. Jewel- GIRLS celery green twin bed MUST SELL table, gate-leg, 6 chairsnorth of Detroit. 4 month ry appraisal service (with CUSTOM drapes, blue, door with box spring and mat- IMMEDIATELY tavern table over 150 1975 LTD LANDAU. Fully 1971 GT ,6 Triumph. Abso.summer season, $2,700. photographs), Edward wall _nd window, $50; BW tress, $40. Also, size 7 long Bunk beds heavy duty with years old, $400. Cedar loaded. Call after 6 p.m. lutely mint condition, lowNegotiable dates. Garland Kiska Jeweler, 63 Kerche- 21" TV, stand, $75; chair, dress. 343-0675. new mattresses and foun- hope chest, 90 years old, Must sell. 886-7433. mileage, extras, $1,950,Golf Club 4 miles. Leo val, main level Colonial yellow-rust, $45; misc.; all dation, ladder, rail and $100. 885-2017 or 884.2621. 1971 OPEL Wagon--Very de- 885-S58t.Gibson. 536-1970. Federal Building, 885-5755. top conditon, 884-4147. MOVING SALE slats v,dth rails. Cost over -'

21401 KINGSVILLE $335. Sacrifice $135. Sofa, ANN ARBOR--The Michigan pendab]e, gas miser, stereo. 1968 CttEVROLET Impala882-4313. Custom, radio, power, runsKEY LARGO, Florida. 2-bed. BARN SIDING- Authentic BOATERSt Two hassacks,, (CORNER CHESTER) loveseat and chair, cost Anli_lues Show and Sale,

room new deluxe Town- 1" weathered, hand one with 4 cork life pre- HARPER WOODS $465, sell $175. 8 sets of April 2, 3, 4, 11 a.m.-10 1973 MUSTANG Grande -- good, $500. 1337 Lakepointe.hoose, beach, marina, large natural timber. 1-463-2179. servers, one with 5 life pre- Saturday, March 27, 1976. mattresses, cost $250, sac- p.m., Sunday 11-6. Crisler Rare power steering, mint 821-6833.

recreation hall, 4 tennis servers, and 8 individual, l0 a.m.-4 p.m. rifice $55 a set, bedroom Arena, Main and Stadium, condition, AM.FM stereo 8 CONTINENTAL, 1968 4-door,courts, pool. By week, ANYTHING left.from garage Two twin quilted hcd- Damask Love Seat, green sets with new mattresses 2 miles North of 1-94 via track, $2,295. 886-5495. good condition, best offer.month or season. TU 1-9315 sales or spring cleaning, spreads, multi colored, tweed love seat, pair ItaI- cost over $350, sacrifice Exit 175, 60 select dealers, 885-7605.for reservations. L.I.N.C, w/ll pick up your floral on white, like new. fan style chairs, Duncan $I_5. "Convertible sleeper, many making their only RAMBLER Arderican, '66, 6

items and give you a tax _ 8814)468. Phyfe d i ning table, 6 3 only, regular $225, sacri- m id western showing, cylinder stick, runs good, 1970 CAPRICE 4-door hard-HILTON HEAD ISLAND. 3 deductible donation. Call chairs, pads, leaf. End rice $75. Sofa and chair, ART EXHIBIT no rust, good tires, $290.bedroom, 2_/z bath condo- L.I.N.C. at 331-6700. POOL TABLE, Brunswick, TRAMP top, air conditioning, pow.

minium, 2 championship antique, completely refin- t a b I e s, mahogany four 100% Herculean, $360_ sac. (over 80 p i e ¢ e s) from 372.1189. er, 53,000 miles. Best oiler.goLf courses, Laver.Emer- INSTANT COPIES 10¢ ished, best offer. 822.4899. poster bed, black.white tele- rifice $t75. CaLf after 12. American Folk Art Muse. 1974PONTIAC Catalina Sedan TU 2-2230.son Tennis complex, 3 Low Priced Printing vision. Small corner cup. 535-3727. urn, New York City.miles white sand beach, SCRATCH PADS, 35¢ LB. 7-FOOT potted Philodendron, board. Victorian arm chair, air, stereo, cruise, vinyl 1975 BLAZER 350 MI, airweek or month. Call 885- 3 ]bs. $1.00 $65. Upright Coldspot freez. Noritake China Dover pat- PECAN dining room set, oval VICTORIAN mahogany what- top, windows, door locks conditioning, automatic,4126. Club Rosters Printed er, $75. Golf clubs, bag and i tern, service for 12, serv. tab!e with 3 leaves, 4 cane not and balloonhack side. low mileage, like new. Ask. power steering, AM.FM

Church Printing cart, $55. Kiddie golf set ing pieces. 3 pair gold backed chairs. 882-7914. chairs. Georgian mahog, ing $2,825 or offer. Private. radio, 350 V-8, radial tires,any small dining table. 779.2900, ask for Mr. Mas- $5,750. 882.0124.

FORT LAUDERDALE apart- WEDDING INVITATIONS and hag, $5. Boy's bike, white draperies. Gold car- BASEMENT SALE -- Make Empire cherrywood chest sad.ment, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, Open Mon. thru Sat. 9-5 p.m. $10. Girl's bike, $15. Ped- peting, 12' x 18' to be re- offer, everything must go. 1973 PINTO Squire Wagon,lnter.C oa st al waterway, ECONoMEE SERVICE estai table, 84x36, formica, moved, (bargain). Linens Some antiques, some furni, of drawers. All in excellent FORD, 1969 Ilardtop, auto. loaded, new tires, excellentpool. Easter vacation or PRINTING $75. Char-broiler barbecue silver holloware, 3 piece ture, odds and ends. Sat- condition. 821.8241. mattc, power steering, V-8, condition. 886.415I.yearly. Rent or buy. 535- 15201 Kercheval $65. Steno and side chair silver coffee set, kitchen urday, March 27, 10 a.m. to ATTENTION DEALERS and $45O. After 6:00. 681-5506.9098. at Lakepointe $35 and $20. Filing cabi- equipment, small drop lcaf 4 p.m. 4416 Berkshire. Collectors -- See ad under FALCON Futura, 1967 4.door,

1974 VOLVO, t44 GL, auto- I low mileage, good condi-FLORIDA, Naples -- Spend Grosse Pointe VA 2-7100 nets, $20 and $35. 682.1537. kitchen table, English Iron- Articles for Sale. 348 llill, matic, p o w e r steering,_ tion throughout. $500. 777-Easter in our beautiful stone, American scenes, MOVING. Heritage dining crest.

apartment near the Gulf. WEDDING Specialist. Dried ALMOST NEW Spring dress, electric roaster, 4 slice chairs, quality bedroom power b r a k e s, sunroof, 8_29.It is located on 2 goif and silk done by profession- es, size 10, cocktail and toaster, large fry pan, set, Ioveseat, living room HAND MADE PERSIAN 24,000 miles, Ziebartedcourses with tennis, pools, al in my home. 839.6434. dressing coat ensemble. ;stops, accessories, chairs, triple dresser, dec- AND ORIENTAL RUGS Michelins, Teal Blue, ex- 1974 VEGA Wagon. 18,600

884.9364. ALL PRICED TO SELL orator lable and Kindle wanted. Please call 773-2682 oellent condition, $4,700. miles, c u s t o m interior,etc. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths.Available bi-weekly or FIREPLACE HUDSON Seal coat, size 18, CASH AND CARRY mirror. 882-0970. after 12 noon. 777-4185. _ radio,, 4 speed, $2,000._ Callmonthly. 979-4378. WOOD reasonable. 884.0718. A & R POINTE SERVICE TWIN size bed frame includ- $C---OFFICE E--L/T--E-1974%_--Sil-ver, air, 772.0592 after 12 noon.

MARCO TOWERS, Isle of M i x e d Hardwood, $29, QUILTED small sofa, knee- A N T I Q U E D wrought iron ing spring and mattress. EQUIPMENT stereo, intermittent wipers, CAMARO, 1974, 6 cylinder,Capri, Florida, waterfront, cord, $17, ½ face cord. hnle desk, portable dish- room divider with planter. Also off-while bed spreads ....... rear defogger, i n t e r i o r a u t o m a tic transmission,2 bedroom, 2 baths, furs- Delivered washer with cutting board 27"x76_._''. Less than cost. Small kitchen utility cabi- GESTETNER duplicator and light package, mint condi- power steering and brakes,ished Condominium. Pool, 881-0292 top, hand made India rugs. 3 Kercheval Avenue. Ade- net. Small area rugs. 331. stencil cutter, executive lion, $3,595. Monday.Sstur. radio, excellent condition,fishing. 881-5485. 824-7237. laide Huhn Shop, 4239. office desk, 885-6028. day 776.6660, original owner. 884-5092,I

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PO NTIAC, 1965 Cata_na FORSALE FORSALE FOR SALEWagon, 6 passenger,air, 598CANTERBURY, onquiet OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 CONDOMINIUM--Near East. HARPER WOODS, by own-automatic,pow'ersteering, FOR SALE,,,BY©WNEP, court in Grosse Pointe 20847 LENNON land,2bedroom, firstfloor, er, 4 bedroom ranch, 2power brakes,AM.FM, ga- 3 BEDROOM, 3 BATH RANCH. Large livingroom Woods. Larger, higher centralair,privatebase- baths,Pargekitchen,newlyrage kept. Ziebarted. Must with dining area. Spacious family room, office or priced, NEW 4 bedroom If you haven't seen this nice four bedroom home, you ment, carport, drapes, ap- decorated and carpeted,see. $650. 885.2889. 4th bedroom and sun porch. All with view of Sea- Colonial, 2t/= baths, study, haven't seen the best value in Harper Woods! pUances. $28,900. 886.9155 appointment, no i_rokers.

way. Big kitchen and breaktast area with built-in giant family room, wet Grosse Pointe Schools, great neighborhood, sharp or TU 4.2063. please. 881-5635, 777-7005.1974 LTD 2-door, black with appliances. Many extras. AM-FM stereo sound bar, first floor laundry, finished basement, fireplace and 1_4 car garage

white vinyl roof, oval win- speakers inside and outside, wet bar in family dressing room off master, and a big 8'/2% assumable land contract shoulddows,AM-FM, 14,000miles, "room withJcemakerand refrigerator,outdoorgas carpetincluded,loads of put thischarmeratthe topof yourlist. OPEN SUNDAY 2-516 mpg on highway, mint grille.Plus much morel Guesthousecompletely features,biggest lot in 6|I PerrienPlocecondition, $3,200. After, self livable. Double door storage building 12'x24'. area..._. STRONGMAN KELLY Grosse Pointe Woodsp.m. 88t-8165. Steel seawall. Dock with room for yourself and LLOYD MARKS, BUILDER /

several guest boats. Beautiful trees and grounds. "1965 MERCURY, 52,000 miles, 125 foot on St. Clair River. One acre plus. ON LOVELY South Oxford, _x ASSOCIATES University Liggett School area on quiet street.

needs a little work, good Just South of Marine City. 1300. 4 bedroom, 2,/z bath, 4 bedrooms, 2½ baths, Cape Cod withtransportation, $200 or best 2009 S, Porker (Riverside Dr.) authentic Colonial. Small 889-0800 many spacious closets, large family room,offer. 886-4917. Marine City, Michigan- Call for appointment den, new family kitchen, modern kitchen, ample eating area and

AUDI, 1973, excellent condi- 765-5180 mint condition. Immediate pantry. Unique feature: Complete 2ndoccupancy. $79,500. Open FIRST OFFERING--GIROSS'E POINTE FARMS: floor laundry room. Central air condition-lion, AM-FM stereo, must Sunday 2-5. 881-4306. Ideal location. Walking distance to schools, shop-ping and transportation. Features: 4 bedrooms, ing plus many extras.sell. 881-8973. '' - 2% baths, modern kitchen with breakfast area,

1969 MUSTANG, 6 cylinder,: recreation room in the basement, well kept and 8 86-5 4 1 8

stick, needs body work, CROSSE POINTE priced at only $58,500.make offer.886-2158. . . . OPEN SUNDAY 2:30to5:00.-I039HAWTHORNE:

WAGON -- 1970 Plymouth OutstandingColonialwithfastpossession.Kitchen

condition.Sp°rtSuburban,excellentMauyextras.AM'FM'881-8750.stereo' The place to live! aiS all new. Lavatory on the 1st floor.AttaehedgaragerecreationWithroom.aheatedAgoodbreezewaY'one!3 bedrooms and GrossePionteEea[EstateFIRST OFFERING--Close toGrossePointe, express- CO.

11B_CARS WANTED way and St. John's Hospital. Bungalow style in 6/6 FLAT--Updated kitchen with disposal, basementTO BUY An outstanding residential community affording the advantage good condition, full dining room, nice condition, 2 recreation room with wet bar, lavatory and SS

VOLKSWAGENS of Lake St. Clair, good schools, excellent shopping, established bedrooms down plus attic expansion. Carpeting for lower unit. Incinerator and awninged porchmunicipal services, and unsurpossed "conveniently locoted" included, upper unit. Sharp.

WANTED activities for children of all ages. Each one of the offerings OPENSUNDAY2:30to5:00--3500THREEMILE DR.: $165,000ENGLISHTUDOR--FARMS.Oh, so beauti-Highest Prices PaM Just across Mack and close to St. Clare Church ful! This is the ultimate anyone could desire. Cam-

WOOD MOTORS V.W. below has these features and is ready to be sold! Save and School. Features nice living room with a fire- pare with houses in $200,000 range! Sunken pan-Gratiot at 8 Mile 372-2600 time ond confusion. Get th'e facts from one of our consultants place, large dining room, den and updated kitchen, eled library with fireplace, huge foyer opening

1ICEBOATS AND todoy. 3 bedrooms upstairs.Stop and see iton Sunday. ontolivingroom, formaldiningroom and morn-Large mortgage balance, ing room. Masterbedroom suitehas everything,

; his and hers dressing area, sitting room with fire-MOTORS FIRST OFF ERING SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT:

O'DAY S P R I T E sailing Perfect Ib_ story home in Grosse Pointe Woods to remember our Bicentennial Grosse Polnte Shores. A classic Tudor in a prime place and attached bath. Oh yes, this house iscoveredby Buyers Protection Plan--aone year

dinghy. Dacron main and year. 3 bedrooms pins study and recreation room. 45'x141' lot. Handy to tennis location.fulgrounds.Cl°Sesensationalt°the Lake.kitchen!GreatAlso,Shape!awonder-Beauti" Warranty.[. jib; trailer. $500. 886-2052 courts, tot area, and baseball fields. $38,900. Good value, ful library and garden room, master bedroom 4 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS. Could be starter home be-; evenings.: FIRST OFFERING has a dressing room and bath plus a sitting room. cause it's priced at $32,700. This is a small home10 FT. O'DAY Sprite sail- 4 more family bedrooms and maid's quarters, in Grosse Pointe Woods that has had large addi-::: boat with sails $50. 15 ft. Grosse Pointe City. Attractive Colonial on Lincoln Road. 3 bedrooms on the Recreation room in the basement is outstanding, tion. An excellent value_probably the best in all

boat trailer 350 lbs capa- second floor. Guest bedroom above. 2'/2 baths. Large family room. Richard, the Pointes. Oh yes, this house is covered by

i $10o. sss-0_7. HOLIDAY (NEAR TORREY) have it and c/ose to the Lake. Also, 5 bedrooms, 3 BEDROOM RANCH. Perfect house for couple who

city, used slightly, under Brownell and St. Paul schools. Quick possession. $58,500. Call for details. GROSSE POINTE FARMS--Looking for that newercustom built home with a swimming pool? We Buyers Protection Plan_a one year Warranty.

::_ 17-FOOT O'DAY day sailer. Master suite has sitting room and large dressing want low maintenance combined with super aoca-Sails, trailer, motor. Very Like having 2 homes in one. Spacious newer Cape Cod which has a second

i_- good shape, $2,50(}. 823- floor built to be almost like .a separate apartment. (Ideal for parents or teen- area. 1st floor has library with a fireplace and a lion in Grosse Pointe Woods. Beautifully decorat-agers). First floor has 2 bedrooms, den with closet, modern kitchen, summer superior garden room. You won't believe the ed. Finislied basement for fun get-togethers. $39,-6662. porch, etc . . . Finished basement, attached garage, sprinkler system, and special details. Call for the exciting extra infor- 100. as yes, this house is covered by Buyers Pro-

f OWENS, 37 foot DCFB yacht, more. Don't miss it. marion, tection Plan--a one year Warranty.Two heads, double plank, GROSSE POINTE EHORESmAnother newer Colonial, GROSSE POINTE WOODS. A little imagination can

fiberglas superstructure, _ land McBrearty builtby Mast and we think---oneof hisbest.4 turn this 3 bedroom briek Coloniat into a showTeak electric range, launch- r_ O r large bedrooms plus dressing room and dressing place. Mid 40's. Oh yes, this house is,covered byed 1972. Illness sate: 884- _ area. 1st floor has a family room of family rooms, Buyers Protection Plan--a one year Warranty.6427. great fireplace and spectacular view of patio and

grounds.A dream! VACANT PROPERTY

1972 FLYING SCOT (19'), Look carefullybecausebuildablepropertyisbecom-

i' race equipped, trailer, REALTORS if you're thinking of buying or selling, call the pro-many extras. $3,975 or best fessionals: , ing extinct in the Points. If _'ou're planning onbuilding in the future you can purchase vacantoffer. 884.3883. 395 Fisher Rood TU 6-3800 Clayton C. Purdy, Jr. C.W. ToMs, Jr, l_ind with assurance hedging on inflation. All

Mary F, Sclflaff Suzanne Megowen Adelberg of our properties listed are in fact bargains. We30' CHRIS CRAFT "Connie," MEMBERS OF GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE BOARD T. Raymond Jeffs Ann W. Sales suggest you drive by and see for yourself.

1963, o r i g i n a I owner,stored inside .at Sinbads, _ James MontreuLt William E. Keane, Jr. Sunningdale at Lochmoor Club entrance_. $35,000

• excellent condition. Harry, Jtdie Waterfall Lois Tales Lakeshore at bend in road ...........................$70,000273-5284 after 5 p.m. Mary Alice Mitcheld Jefferson Ct. near Harvard ...........................$25,000-

THOMPSON 21-fl. Lapstrake. oPEN'_,*_, PUP, DY & TOLES ,,,, other homes available.120 I.O. Excellent, $2,100. 21911 RIVER ROAD. Colonial architecture and decorating at its finest. This

885.6907. three bedroom, two-and-one-half bath home features a 12x19 family room ..... F.F,'2,C)OF 7_-I1_ built-in Frigidaire app2iances, slate entrance hall, two car attached garage AS SOC lATE S ,

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,8-FOOT CHRIS CRAFT. col. and a finished basement. Located in St. Clair Shores in the Liggett r,,DealIi,_ hogan,lect°r'sitem. beautifulma-finsh.95 hp engine school area. 880-0500 Grosse Pointe Estate

like new, trailer, mooring 100 LOTHROP--in the Farms. Smart-looking colonial, with five bedrooms- CO.cover, fits under bridge at 'and four baths, located on a large, magnificently landscaped lot. AmongWoods Park, first offer over its many features are, paneled library with fireplace and radiant-heated JOHN S. In the Heart of Grosse Pointe$2,600. 886-4886. garden room. The basement recreation room complete with fireplace and

wet bar would be a fine entertainment center for family, and .friends. GOODMAN11F--TRA, LERS AND Make a social splash in the baekyard pool. H]GB]E MAXONCAMPERS HAVE WE GOT CONDOMINIUMS, and in allshapes,locationsand prices. INC.S T A R C R A F T, 1975, tent We can offer you a four bedroom townhouse in the City of Grosse Pointe,

trailer, like new, sleeps 8. just a block toVillage shopping. In Crosse Pointe Woods and St. Clair FOR PROFESSIONAL HELP ANDI1

b a t t e r y pack, furnace, Shores you have a choice from seventeen townhouse condominiums.. All BERKSHIRE ROAD----Just off Kercheval, 6 bedrooms,stove, ice box, sink, spare have either attached garages or ear ports. These are centrally air con- PERSONAL ATTENTION 3_ bath ,Williamsburg center hall Colonial. Mad-tire, extras. $2,000. 885- ditioned and are available with a multitude of options. See our six model ' ern kitchen with breakfast nook, paneled den3556. apartments at S'HOREPOINTE, off Mack between 8 and 9 .Mile Roads. 886-3060 886-3060 plus a family room. Recreation room in base-

ment with fireplace, 3-car garage. 80x173 lot. $67,-1975 ROCKWOOD tent camp- OR COME SEE US at Williamsburg Court, one l_tock south of Eastland NEFF ROAD _ Brick Income-Apt. with 2 bedrooms 500.

er, sleeps 6, has stove, ice- Shopping off Vernier. Here we have both two and three bedroom town- on first floor. Complete apartment on secondbox, furnace and extras. .houses. All are air conditioned and have 1st floor lavatories. These floor with one bedroom. Excellent arrangement CLOVERLY ROAD _ Executive's mansion built inExcellent condition. 8M- apartments have sold well. Fifty-two buyers thus far for fifty-five units for an extra member of tim family. 1984 on well manicured rolling terrain with heated3664. tells the story. A salesman will be at 20545 Williamsburg. swimming pool. Spacious rooms include a library,NOTRE DAME -- Flat for the "do-it-yourselfers," a 1st floor master bedroom suite and a 19x25

12_ACREAGE AND IN THE W00DBRIDGE Condominium complex we have a two bedroom town- and for the "fixer-uppers" -- 2 bedrooms on the marble foyer. The recreation room with fireplacehouse which has just been completely decorated with carpeting and new 1st floor with Den and 2 bedrooms on the/sec- opens on to a patio overlooking the yard. There

SUBURBAN __ kitchen appliances. Our owner is moving out of state so has allowed ond floor. We have a Certificate of Occupancy. are 6 bedrooms and 5½ baths. Much, much more.10 ACRES at Wilderness us to place the realistic price of $39,900 on this like-new apartment.

Valley, West of Gaylord. VENDOME -- Vacant property in prestigious loca- LEWISTON ROAD--Near Kercheval -- centrally airPR 8-3984. AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT lion, 220' wide x 148' deep. conditioned 4 bedroom, 2_& bath Colonial built in

CONDOMINIUM living at its finest. Four spacious bedrooms, two and one half MEMBEROF: 1960. Paneled family room, 2 car attached garage|2B--VACATION baths. Living room with natural firep!ace, two car attached garage, sliding and 100x167 foot lot. Quick possession available.

PROPERTY door to deck and patio. Newly decorated kitchen including all appliances plus Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board -- Det,roit Real $87,500 with possible mortgage assumption.E X C L U S I V E water front ice maker, washer and dryer. In move.in condition with early occupancy. Estate Board -- Michigan Association of Real- LAKE SHORE ROAD -- In the Farms -- Charming

tots -- National Association of Realtors -- So- French residence. Large entrance halt with fire-property, Bradenton, Flor- CENTER ENTRANCE COLONIAL where you can relax and enjoy life. In top con- ciety of Industrial Realtors. place, sunken living room and updated kitchen.ida, 100x160'/2 feet, sea- ilion, the four bedrooms are all large and the family room (13.6x25) is paneled,wall, all improvements has a wet bar, refrigerator, bookshelves and a closet. The Mutschler kitchen GOOD HOUSES,GOOD NEIGHBORS, Sitting room and 3 bedrooms and 2 baths on 2nd.Bedroom and bath on 3rd. Walled patio.Civic Association. $35,000. has a large dining area1-455-6809. GOOD PRICES

THE ULTIMATE in fine living, an elegant English country mansion or a quiet LOTHROP--5 bedroom, 41/2 bath centrally air condi-12D_LAKE AND RIVER curving street overlooking the Country Club golf course. This home has re- 15330 Promenade- $24,500- Colonial, 2 bedrooms, tioned, semi-ranch. Library with bar, family room,

PROPERTY cently been restored, updated, and tastefully decorated. The large entrance FIREPLACE. grill-room and 1st floor utility. 2 car attached ga-hall and living room _ are paneled in oak while the lil)r2ry is book-matched 5970 3 Mile Dr. $26,200 Ranch, 3 '_ '_-- -- be_.no...s, rage.

LOT on St. (21air River burl walnut. The two kitchens are a chef's delight including a commercial60x400 ft. New breakwall STEPHENS ROAD--Everything you could want in astove, self.cleaning ovens, microwave, Irish master, wine racks, etc. Each 91131 Woodhall -- $18,500 -- Colonial, 3 bedrooms,all utilities in brick garage, family house. French styling, heated swimmingof the four bedrooms has ils own marble appointed bath. An extra surprise near busses, shopping and schools.landscaped, f r u it trees for you will be a two bedroom apartment with a new living room and kitchen, pool, library, family room, modern kitchen, 1stgrape arbor. Sell by owner. ,5269 Berkshire -- $22,500 -- 3 bedrooms, Den, 2 car floor bedroom and balh, paneled recreation room,$32,500. 776.1711. FOUR BEDROOM BUNGALOW with one-and-one-half car garage for immediate garage. Near four schools. 4 bedrooms, sitting room and 3 baths on 2nd. 3

CADILLAC area, Caberfae occupancy. This fine home is of brick and ahmlinum construction with storms car atlached garage, central air and sprinkler sys-and screens, making for comfort and low maintenance costs. The finished 2C429 Morass Rd.- SI6,9G0- Brick Duplex, 2 bed- toms.r,_nch subdivision lol, 130 natural woodwork inside, and wet plaster walls create a beautiful and sound rooms.feet by 105, on hill over- home. If you would like to consider this well located house on a quiet street, TOWNItOUSE ('omplcte with private walled patio ON A 152x600 foot lakefront lot this I_ story rest-- dence offers a library, family room, laundry room,looking ski and snowmo- for your next residence, call John France. in rear. Attached 2 car garage -- 4 bedrooms -- 4 bedrooms and 3_&baths on the 1st floor, Therebile area. $4,500. 465-6467.

IF YOU'RE AN INCURABLE ROMANTIC . . . DREAM OF a rambling Ilalian Villa FIREI'I.ACE. Private Street and use of Pool and are 2 bedrooms (one with fireplace) and a bath,EXECUTIVE ItIDEAWAY designed by Hugh Keyes on a one and one.half acre sloping site in Grossc Tennis Courts. 1250 Navarre Place. plus storage area on 2nd floor. Central air condi.

22 acres, with 3,200 ft. To- Pointe Farms and surrounded by quiet oaks. French doors open to intimate CONDOMINIUM -- Detroit Towers, Riverfront Apart- tioning, boat hoist and 2//2 car attached garage.bacco river frontage and gardens on one side and a long strelch of lawn on the other. Upstairs, the ment. Living room 30x19, FIREPLACE, Library BALFOUR--5 bedroom English1.500 ft. of County road large master suite has a fireplace as do two of the three remaining fami/y bed- 17x12, Dining Room 14x21, Large Bedrooms.fronlagc. Lovely new too- rooms. All the closets you've dreamed of. Two fireplaces and a sixteen foot CALVIN--2 bedroom ranchbile hnr_e, completely fur- high hand-painted ceiling in 1he living room, and fireplaces in both the dining OPEN SUNDAY 2:30 -5:00nished arid steel building room and library provide plenty of atmosphere, As a bonus an Art Dcco sop- FISHER--3 bedroom Colonialon rkver bank. All newly orate apartment or party room wilh its own kilchen and outside entrance is I0001Greensboro, Corner of Berkshire--Reduced tofeJ_c .d. Trout fish, swim, all part of the package. $20,000. Immediate occupancy, move-in condition. MADIS'ON--3 bedroom Englishcam,, and snowmobile on Senti Ranch. 3 bedrooms and den. Close to schools. RIVARD--4 bedroom Coloniallhis bcauliful rolling and I Full & 2 lfalf Bathrooms.

wooded acreage and river. FIRST OFFERING 9175 ltarvard. Priced reduced to $17,000, immediate THREE MILE--5 bedroom ColonialMust see to appreciate.Just 3 miles from Clare. LOOKING FOR A COLONIAl, with four bedrooms, a large family room AND ace,piney, mnve-i_condilion. Ranch. 2 bedrooms. W-EBBER PLACE--6 bedroom CoIonial$39,500. Terms. 268-8430. library? This ha_ it wilh a breakfast nook, redwood deck to a brick patio, Will take Land Conlract. Near expressway--Turnnew wool carpeting, all kitchen appliances and is located on one of off Cadieux Exit to Ilarper Service Drive. Thinking _f buying or selling in the Pointes or in

.... ST.-CLAIR RIVER Grosse Pointe's finest slrcets in the South lligh dislrict, another city? We can help in either instance. CallMagnificent frcighler view. Bulb Reduced in Price and Move-ln Condition. one of our professional sales associates for the

Two bcdroorn. IV2 baths JOHN S. assistance you deserve.

Successfuland beautifully EDGAR

maintained (?ondo. in

Mari,le City. By Owner. R, c. GOODMAN HIGBIEMAXON- ,NC. "Realtors"

,.o,_.,_ & ASSOCIATES 9_ Kerchevol "On The Hill" 83 Kercheval 886-3400EAST Warren 17140, 20 ft. 114 KERCHEVAL 886-6010 Members Crosse Pointe Real Estate Board

xS0 ft, building and extra 886-3060 886-3060lot for parking. 885.6026.

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FORSALE FORSALE ] FORSALE FORSALEFIRST OFFERING 9o4HOLt,VWOOD-- 4-_,_._RIVE, I OROSSEPOIIVrEWOODS GROSSEPOINTE 640 BEDFORD LANE 'GRO$_E POINTE CITY room home under construe. Grosse Pointe Park. Four. 568 Coventry--New custom SHORES Charming Ranch by the water. Featuring S bedrooms,

Unique Condominium featuring 4 bedrooms, 2½ baths, lion. Open Sunday 2-5. 8S6- bedroom C o 1o ni a 1, 2_ ] built 5 bedroom brick cen- 555 LAKESHORE 3 baths, paneled library, formal living room and, living room with fireplace, formal dining room, 12"/5 evenings, baths. Recently remodeled. I tere n t r anc e Colonial. dining room, stairway to expansion for future• kitchen with formica counters and new cabinets, In excellent condition. I Marble foyer, spacious oak rooms on second floor. Sprinkler system. Don't

. only $47,500. SPRING BARGAIN. English R e a d y for occupancy.[ kitchen plus many other MT. VERNON COLONIAL miss it.wffh magnificent view of

80 LAKESHOREROAD ,Coitege in the City. 4bed- Large, new, 24x17 custom I features. Priced above LakeSt. Clair, 5bedrooms, GEORGE PALMS,REALTORUNIQUE LAKESIDE J_OCATION rooma, 2 baths, I i v I n g Rult kitchen adjacent £ani: I $125,000. Open Sunday 2-6. 4½ baths, family room, li-room, dining room, new ily room with tireplace," Builder. brary, deluxe kitchen, cen- L 886-44`*`*

Custom built French Colonial in The Farms featuring kitchen with 10xll eating living room, library, dining TU 4.2750 TU 1-1340 tral foyer with balcony,hand carved paneled library with fireplace, for- area, den. Immediate oc- room all redecorated inten t r a l air, inground Member Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board.

mal ]lying room, and dining room overlooking cupancy. By owner. Priced past 2 years. Large weh 7 RATHBONE PLACE -- ½ sprinklers. 30 day occu- A Family Business [or Over a Century.Lathe St. Clair, marble foyer, circular stairs, 2 low but firm, at $45,900. landscaped lot, beautiful acre lot, 4 bedrooms, 2½ pancy. By appointment. Experienced Sales Person Wantedpowder rooms, second floor 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, 78? Fisher Road. Open trees. 153x288. Two-ear at- baths. Access lo City Park. $179,900.plus sitting room with fireplace. $195,010. Sunday 2.5. Call for ap- tached garage. Call 343. Open Saturday and Sunday .............................................................

CALL FOR FURTHER DETAILS peintment.882-30 . O423. KEYREALESTATE OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5

GROSSEPOINTE SHORES JERRY ALDERMAN OUROFFEmNGat 212_LOCHMOORhasranchtoQUIET TREELINEDSTREET JOHNSTONE& JOHNSTONE 574-13`.3 offer for $43,_0--brand new kitchen, largefam.y

CenterentranceClapboardColonialwithNew England room, I bedroom and hathdown,3 bedrooms and

charm, featuring kitchen with cozy breakfast b_y THREE GROSSEPOINTE OFFICESTO SERVEYOU lo0z BISHOP. Elegant yet bath upstairs. 1_ ear garage, Mint condition in-overlookinglarge patiowith gas grill,formal 884-0600 881-4200 881-6300 practicalhome on IY4 sideand out.Immediate occupancy.

diningroom, exquisitelivingroom with built.in landscapedacres.Spacious 443 MORASS. This newly decorated3 bedroom, 1½book shelves,fireplace,birds eye view of the McMILLAN_You can MOVE RIGHT IN thisgreat4 bedroom, 2½ bath newer entrance ball opens into bath Colonialhas severalconveniencesto offer:Lake. 3 bedrooms,paneledlibrary,sittingroom familyCOLONIAL. Locatedon a popularFarms street,itiseasilyaccessible livingand diningrooms, built-inappliancesand tablespace in kitchen,and bath,3rd floorpaneledbedroom and bath,2 toallschools,shoppingand everythingyou need for convenientliving.Family Ti4edgames room, panel- largecomfortablefamilyroom,firstfloorpowdercar garage,smalllot,pricedto sellat$I05,000. room, paneledgames room,centralairand 2 car attachedgarage--pricedin led librlary, screened roar,paneledgames room inbasement,attached

the 60's,itcouldbe a happy endingto yourhousehunting!884-0600. porch and modern kitchen garage,assumable mortgage.Locatedstepsawaywith dining area complete from shopping and transportation. Price reduced

GEORGE PALMS, REALTOR CZNVER ENTRANCE COLONIAL with 3 bedrooms, 2½ baths, paneled library, downstairs. All rooms with to $42,500.• Florida room, games room, ,central air, gardened 70x180 site and price re- fireplaces exquisite de-

886-4444 duced to _2,500. 88t-6300. tail in plaster and wood BY APPOINTMENTMember Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board,A Family Business For Over a Century. GROSSE POINTE CITY and a sharp 2 bedroom brick SEMI-RANCH with lots of work. Upstairs five main CHARMING 3 bedroom ranch on AUard in the Woods,

charm. Jalousie enclosed heated Florida room, carpeting and draperies and bedrooms, each with own beautifully decorated. Updated kitchen, livingExperienced Sales Person Wanted handy to Village shops and Maire School. Priced to please at just $37,500! bath. Sitting room, conve- room, dining room, Florida room and recreation

nient upstairs laundry, room. Priced in low 40's. CaB us!CHARMING family-oriented ENGLISH near Village shops. 4 bedrooms on 2nd, Basement has tiled recrea-

terrific 5th bedroom and bath on 3rd, family room, kitchen built.ins and 2 car tion room. New furnace SHOR, EWOODCLAIRVIEW AND LAKE SHORE DRIVE garage. ONLY $48,900 and HURRY! 881-6300. and sprinkling system.

One of the finest locations with an unobstructed view FIRST OFFERING of attractive and gracious ENGLISH handy to Stz Glare School. Electrical, plumbing sys-of Lake St.Clair,a home-siteforthediscriminat- terns modernized p a st 20431 Mack REALTY CO. 886-8710ingowner.The sitemeasures300 R.indepth,193 4 bedrooms,2 bathson 2nd PLUS bedroom and bath up on 3rd floor,25 foot CrossePointecodein1973. Members o£CrossePointeRealEstateBoardfrontage,curvingon Clairviewto97.45atrear. familyroom,modern countrykitchen,paneledgames room, carpetingand drap- 4-cargarage withdecorat-

aries.881-4200. ed carriagehouse apart-

OPEN 2-5 P.M. FIVE BEDROOM, 4_ bath RANCH in prestigious Farms location. Large family ment above. $125,000. In-BALFOUR 1435--Graciousness built into the entire in- room with fireplace and built-in'bar, handy mud room, large living room with terested parties only. 882-

terior of this unusual 3-bedroom Colonial, lstfloor ,ireplace, NEWERkReben, attached garage all reali.stically priced atless than 4182 Tuesday evenings. Selli g You H e?HUNT CLUB 20229--Well maintained, 3 bedroom, STAR OF SEA PARISH--Attractive 5 bedroom (master 22x13), 4½ bath COLa- 64 unit complex, built 1967,

face brick ranch, Walk to Eastland, St. Peter's NIAL on 107½x152 site. Designed for the large family, it is ideal for enter- Mt. Clemens area. Excel- Correct'_Pari_h. carpeted and draped, deep _[ot. (Crosse taining with 29x19 family room and 2 paneled games rooms plus 1st floor lent price and terms. CallPointeSchoolDistrict) laundry,3 car attachedgarage and many specialamenities.$115,000.881-6300. Art Couvreur. All City Code Violations

SCHWEITZER &BY APPOINTMENT BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED ENGLISH inSt.ClareParishwith4 bedrooms,3½ ASS'OCIATES

HARVARD 1444--A finer colonial home, 3 bedrooms baths, den, sun room, outstanding modern kitchen, games room, quick oc- 791-2200 ! Comply to---

rage.WithunusUaIunusual.kitchenfeatures,spacious2 car go- cupancyand possiblemortgage assumptionterms.60's.881-6300. BX('OWNER Any F.H.A.orV.A. Conditions

See our weekly current catalog of homes, pictures JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE 2bedroom condominium,and complete details. We are total Multi-List. We apartment, near Eastland, ! FREEESTIMATESofferothernear suburbanhomes. REALTOR @ appliances,adultcommu-

nity,for informationcall:

REAL ESTATE SALE PEOPLE WANTED - 772-0481 864 8443 24CalI for an interview so that you may ,appreciate theopportunities for you in this /ascinafing business--- " hr.

License training arranged. Continuous training to as- SCHWEITZERsure your success. We are Total Multi-List. Ask for First offering. By owner. Notional BoardwalkMr. Carteror Mr. Peters. inThe Farms. General Contractors

Well-maintained brick Co-3 ,large bedrooms,

2_ baths,new large_ Ask About--CARTERAND CO. Has Two Grosse Pointe Offices '°"'"paneled family room,upstairssundeck.Beau- "No Payment til Closing"

Op S D W k tifulfinishedbasement,884-4400 en even ays a ee andmuchmore. Pricedin 50's. 886-2915. OpenSunday 2 to 5. No bro-

FIRST'()FFi_R_NO" ' " ....... NEW LISTING kers ,o.o QUEENON A DEAD END STREET... We offera home that Open Sunday, 2-5 YOUR THREE WISHES

exudes the quality of an era. This one owner home NOT TOO BIG, and offering lots of livable space in one of the prettiest spots GOING TO FLORIDA? (1) Comfort, (2) Location, (3) Eye appeal, can be

has been beautifully maintained from the paneIed in the Farms. A custom butt brick ranch with many nice details (and in The Stuart- Jupiter granted in this 5 bedroom 3_ bath home In theliving room and library to the pewabic file solo- excellent condition), it's priced at a low $54,500 including kRchen and Woods. There's a family room, central air condi.rium tothesevenbedroomsand fivebaths.Please laundryappliances,good carpetingand drapes.Two bedrooms plus a area issailfishcopi- tioning,intercomsystem,artimpressiveentrancecall for additional details and an appointment, den nicely located for use as a third bedroom; screened terrace; roomy itol; boasts booting, with circular driveway.

BRICK TWO FAMILY... in the Park_Living room, ' kitchen. Be sure. to see it Sunday, or phone for a private showing, golf, tennis and re-formal dining room, two bedrooms and a bath in 886-5800 Ioxed family living SPRINGTIME IS LOVELYeach unit. This is a must for the investment minutes from ocean. NEAR THE LAKEminded buyer. INQUIRIES INVITED A brand new home, not yet completed and thebuilder is awaiting your instructions for the fin-

ENGI_ISH COLONIAL . . . Living room, natural fire- for Wo!t e!r f r o nt]s, ishing touches. 4 bedrooms, 2½ baths, library andplace, formal dining room, kitchen built-ins, pan- NEW LISTING homes, r a n c h e s, family room. In the Farms.eled den. Four bedrooms, two baths on 2nd floor. Open Sunday, 2-5 condominiums, too-Lavatory on 1st floor. Possible bedroom or work- CALL SOON ON THIS nice family home in the Farms. It's priced in the low bile homes, business MEDICAL BUILDINGroom on 3rd floor. Basement partially finished. 40's in a convenient location, so you know it won't last long. Four bed- and commercial en- Call for detailed information on this lovely build-

rooms, formal dining room, den, convenient kitchen with built-in appli- terprises, acreage, ing -- in the Woods.

D h d B antes. New furnace and trouble.free aluminum exterior trim.ana er 8n aer 886-5800 w.,TEORCALL VACANTHELENGRESELL, LakeShore--Morass

REAL ESTATE GREAT FOR PEOPLE AND PLANTS former Michigonder, Carver St.COMMERCIAL VACANT84 KERCHEVAL A SPACIOUS RANCH with a sunny Florida room just waiting for a plant collec- at Beaconsfield.Eight Mile Rd."On The Hilt" tionH The Woods location is superb and the house is beautifully planned for

885"7000 family life and for entertaining. Formal dining room, large kitchen with break. BILL HART GIVEMEA"G"Member CrossePointeReal EstateBoard fast bay, paneledden, unusuallywell finishedbasement, attachedtwo.car TIIAT'SSHORT FOR GERANIUMS AND ONCEgarage.Make an appointmentto see itsoon AGAIN NORTH HIGH'S ANNUAL GERANIUM

886-s8oo REALTY SALE IS UNDERWAY. THEY'LL BE. HAND DE-

h pio TO oo.o.C MODESTLY PRICED HOUSE WITH STYLE 43 Kindred Ave. SUitE TOPLACEYOURORER NOW,am n AN INTERESTING BRICK AND STONE house located in Crosse Palate Woods P.O. Box 836

but with the feelingof countryside. You reallyshouldsee it if you are at- Stuart,Fla.33494 WM W QUEENOPEN SUNDAY 2:30-5 tracttedtothe unusual.(You'dlovethespiralstaircase).Three bedrooms,new 305, 283-6] 61 or • ,1013 KENSINGTON--SPACIOUS THREE BEDROOM furnace and kitchen. All in excellent condition. In the 30's price range with 287-1312 (Res.) for

COLONIAL--with many extras, this home has 2½ good mortgage assumption. 886-4141baths, library, large luxurious recreation room, free mops andand 2-eargarage. 886-5800 brochures. Member of The CrossePointeReal EstateBoard

tlARPER WOODS 19766 WOODLAND--SPARKLING PRICE REDUCED

3 BEDROOM RANCIt--I_ baths, Family Room, Open Sunday, 2-5Modern kitchen with built-ins, utility room, 2-car LUXURY ABOUNDS in this roomy ranch in the Woods. It's just one year old

attached garage. $42,5OO. and has so many extras that they fill a whole page in our listings filel Three TAPPAN ASSOCIATES1410 BUCKINGtlAM -- TIIIS HOUSE HAS' EVERY- large bedrooms and three beautifully appointed baths; an exceptional kitchenTIlING--ENGLISH with 3 Bedrooms and bath on with barbeque, eating space and work island; unusually large family room

Attractively2ndfloor, two more rooms and full bath onthird.decoratedthis house must be seen and patio; first floor laundry. 886-4200Besure to f.our this quality home on Sunday. The Ga lleryof Hames ®on the inside. LIVE IN ONE _ RENT THE OTHER

1404 KENSINGTON -- 3 BEDROOM ENGLISH with PRICED AT ONLY $22,900, this two-family home is a smart business investment. FIRST OFFEltlNG--Gracious French Colonial with many fine features toFamily Room. Priced in the 40's. New on the Live in one and have all the advantages of Crosse Pointe living (especially our make it an outs_andin_ buy. ].ovely, large living room, with natural fire.market, outstanding recreation facilities). Rent the other unit and you've got it made place, and formal dining room, the comforlahle, spacious family room

BY APPOINTMENT for comfortable, thrifty housing. Two bedrooms each; separate furnaces and has a bar.B-Qua with rolisserie, hood and fan, large kitchen, 4 bedrooms,UNIQUE AND UNUSUAL, in 1he Farms--great Faro- utilities; new*wiring; all in good condition. Quick possession. 2v2 baths, recreation room aml abumlant storage. Come, view our super

ily Room, master bedroom and bath down with 886-4200 family home at 782 West(.hesler Rd., Sunday 2 to 5 p.m.three bedrooms and bath up.

A LOVELY NEWER COLONIAL LOT ON LAKES]lORE DRiVE--Between Moorland and Blairmoor, 135x185x190'.QUALITY MONTEREY COLONIAL with great charm. A HANDS'OME HOUSE by anyone's standards. This stately NEWER Colonial is Beautiful lot.aliGn. Build your "DREAM llOME".This fine house has a bright sunny garden room,

as well as a warm cozy Family Room. There are beautifully designed and unusually well maintained both inside and out. A THE DREAM OF SI'RIN(;--lhis be.tufitu/ Colonial with a magnificent view offour bedrooms and two baths on the second floor real luxury house with four bedrooms, two baths, two half balhs, paneled den, I,ake S't Clair from every roam Porfcction in every detail, all room_ goner.and an extra bedroom and bath on the first floor, central air, wonderful kitchen. Priced at only $69,500. ously proportioned Call us today.Cenlrally air conditioned. A delightful family 886-,*200

A BEAUTIFUl, SELECTION--We're available, ready, willing and anxious lo share

home. OPEN SUNDAY, 2-5 our good fortuue. I.et _ls show yo'd this LUXURIOUS 4 bedroom, 4 bath home,RANCH IN STAR OF THE SEA AREA with large THE CHARM OF ENGLIStt Architecture is a trademark of Crosse Pointe. This wilh all olher sl)e('ial features ta match. We're ready if you are.

Family Room, Three bedrooms, Good-size Living appealing home is a nice example of that style. Nice big family room, large (;ROSSE POINTF. PAItK f; rooms, nice (lining room, and kilchen plus garage,and Dining area. modern kitchen, formal dining room . . . all beautifully located among other Move your family righl into Ibis house for $19,000. Call us for an appointment.

lovely homes, Four bedrooms, 2_z baths. Priced under $60,000, i']an 1o see

Lnl-,irLam-:on it Sunday, or make a. appointment for another time. SEARCII ENDS ltERE.-.Classic P,rick ColeniM, 4 hedrooms, 2t,-_balhs, with 25x45886-4200 swimming pool and cabanas. Also den and family room, deluxe paneled rec.rcation room with wet bar. Everything only 2 blocks from the lake. /49 West.

Realtors S h itze chestcr'beaulifl'landshady'l)rJcedtosel]'

Sally Clarke Shirley Kcnnedy c we r TAPPAN&ASSOCIATESDocothy /[ealy Mary Walsh CrossePointeFarms Crosse PointeWoods

CatherineChampion, Broker

102Kercheval 884-5700 886-5800 886-4200 The Callery of Homes ®Members CrossePointeReal EstateBoard Officesopen 9 to 0 sixdays.Sunday I0 to 5:30 90 Kerchevat 884-6200

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FOR _AI.8 FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE SUBURBAN IMPROVEMENT CALLEBS & SON

MT, CLEMENS, Seminole GROSSE POINTE PARK-- FOR SALE by owner. 2 bed. NEAR STANDISH. 160 beau. 373 RIDGEMONT MAINTENANCE ALUMINUM BUILDING Carpet and Upholstery clean-ASSOCIATES PRODUCTS ing. Fast drying. Free estj-Hill, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, Mls.managed brick 4 fatal- room condominium, 22900 tiful acres, frontage on 2 FARN_S Make a list of all those small Best quality aluminum storm mates. Fully insureq, 77Z.centralair and air filter lyinexceilen_condition,2 Allen Ct.,Lakeshore Vii- gravel roads,Land Con- but necessaryrepairsfor windows 3 track,$16.95. 9_. "system, bi.level entry, bedroom unitseach with lage,St.ClairShores.Call tractterms.Callnow for Largelivingroom with fire. home orbusinessand then Economy .3 track stormbrick, cathedralceilings,separatefurnaces.Incolme TU 446579for appointment, details, place, separate dining callus for expertservice windows on specialorder,21-I--PAINTING

2½ ear garage, first floor potential of *7OOto saoo a DE PETRIE WAY NEAR ST. CLAIR. 5 acres room, kitchen with eating and free estimates. (20) $13.95. Storm doors DECORATINGlaundry, large galley kiteh- month. Will co n aid e r space, 2 bedrooms and years in Grease Pointe $49.95. Gutters. Aluminumen with breakfast bar, trade. Has a certificate of The Farms Newest plus on Wadhams Road. INTERIOR-EXTERIOR12x.16 dining, 28x15 fatal, oc%ttpancy. 882-9844. Brok. Subdivision Ideal building sight. Will bath down, bedroom and area. 776-3038. siding and trim. Awnings,lavatory up, screened wrought iron. Roofing, re- PAINTINGly room, living room 24x18 er. MODEL--4 bedroom French perk. $10,000. Name your porch, l:/z ear garage. HUMIDIFIERS, air eondi- placement windows. Glass COMPLETE Decorating$58,000.withbriCkNewfireplaCemortgageWall,re.MT. CLEMENS' exclusive Colonial, all the amenities ! own Land Contract terms.: Close ft) Mack- 7 Mile and tioners, garbage disposals, and s c r e e n enclosures, service. Paper hanging andquired. No agents. 1-646. area. One of the most beau- of a luxury home. Open schools. $44,000. Open Sun- door chimes, hot water Glass and screen repairs, removing. Material, worb'0159. tifu[ homes on Clinton Rio- Monday through Saturday LAKEPOINTE in the Park-- day 2-5. 884-2106. tanks installations. Electri- Aluminum ,_.Trim Brake manship guaranteed. For

er. Ranch home with walk- 2.5 p.m. Cozy frame 2 bedroom cal, plumbing, and mason- Rentals for the do-it-your- estimates carFIRST OFFERING out lower level to in-ground 3 Building Sites Left home, tastefully decorated GROSSE POINTE WOODS ry work. No job too small, self. Free estimates. Free WILLIAM FORSYTHEand well maintained thru- This charming Colonial home 331-8767.

Grosse Pointe Woods -- 3- pool. 3 bedrooms, library DAVID WILLISON out. Priced to sell. Only is an adventure in better Cashmeasure'andcarryfreeordeliverY'wein- VALley 2.9108 '"bedroom ranch on 524oot or 4th bedroom, 3_ baths, 884.2106 $27,000. living for you. Beautifully PLUMBING, PLASTERING, stall. Insured. Phils Home10t. Built in 1955. Eating 2 fireplaces. Five miirates HORVATH & ASSOC. decorated and lavishly car- painting, carpentry, ma- JEFF'SService, 12931 East Me-space in kitchen. Fireplaces to Country Club, 15 minutes GROSSE POINTE FARMS, 881-2200 823-2570 peted. 3 bedrooms, country sonry, etc. Violations cor-in living room and paneled to boating. Private show- 456 Touraine, brick bun- kilchen, lt_ baths, marble rented. Nothing too small. Nichols. Call 371-3724 any- WALLPAPER REMOVING':time. QUALITYrecreation room. 2½.car ing. By owner. 1-468-4602. galow, 2 bedrooms, expan-I BY OWNER sills. Only $35,560. If you GUY DE BOER, 776.3708 Free Estimates -- Insuredgarage. Priced in low 40's. sion attic, near schools: One of the most beautiful wait it may be too late. or 885-4624. 21G---ROOFING "/79-5235

HIGBIE MAXON WOODBRIDGE and shopping. Immediate homes on East Outer Drive CHAMBERLAIN SERVICE

i 83 Kercbeval EAST occupancy. Open Sunday (near 'Mack) is for sale! PROFESSIONAL interior de. EXPERT painting, paper2 to 5. Other times shown Lavish 4 bedroom English 771-8900 signer will evaluate any PRE-SPRING hanging. Free estimates. G.886-3400 5 room Copdominium apart, by appointment. By owner. Tudor, completely redan- 13A--LOTS" FOR SALE room in home or office and ROOFING SAVINGS Van Assehe, 881-5754.

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5. 18 Mile ment. G.E. appliances, ear. 882-7284. orated. Has den, recreation submit floor plan and re. • Top Quality Materials GROSSE POINTE Veterans,and Harper, Clinton Town- peting, drapes, club house room, new furnace, auto- WOODED LOT, Provencal design for $25 per room. (240 lb seal-down As- professional decorators.ship. Roomy center hall and poet facilities, private LAKESHORE VILLAGE -- marie sprinklers and great Road, 100 ft. fron'tage, 145 Shopping extra. Call 882- phaIt Shingles) We do painting, wallpaper-

: colonial, living room, din- guard. Adult community. 2 bedroom Condominium. assumable mortgage pea- deep, 12,051 sq. [t. Reason. 2524. • 15 year Guarantee iag, interiors, paper te-

l _ ing ¢oom, paneled ll- No pets. Immediate occu- 23300 Edsel Ford Court. sibilities. Open Sunday, 1- able. 881.9431. • Licensed-Insured m o v a 1 a n d antiquing.brary, Fieldstone fire- pancy. Low monthly main- M as t e r bedroom 15x18, 5. 882-7014. FREE ESTIMATE SHORES CONSTRUCTION= c e n t r a 1 air, carpeting, VACANT LOT available in ALUMINUM SIDING Please call for estimate.place, Parkay flooring in tenance, drapes, appliances, finish- GROSSE Pointe Woods -- Grease Pointe for only Gu'VrERS INC. Rob, 331-3230.large family room, modern PETTINE ed basement, sun deck, Quad-level. 3 bedroom, den, $2,993.27. Broker. 882.9944. STORMS AND SCREENS Building Contractorskitchen, 1 full, 2 half tennis, sauna, swim, as- family room, 2 full baths ROOFING 884-5990 INTERIOR-Exterior painting,baths, large basement, 2 775.2454 521-40.10 884.7327 eves., weekends wall Washing. No jobs too

sum a bIe $24,0007a/4% two ½ baths.Shown by ap- LARGE pie shapeloton cul- LICENSED INSURED small.Special"70"prices.ear attachedgarage,$63,- CONDON_[N]_MS m ortg ag e, full price, pointment.884-2071. de-sacinWoods. Pricedto R.C.BASS CONSTRUCTION ALL ROOF repairs,gutter Bob. 881..8763.

. 500. 37588 Via Rosalie. $33,000.773.7456. sell.Terms. 886-1339. 839-8334 repairs,satisfactionguar-1-463.8976, NORTH BAY VILLAGE NEFF ROAD near Warren,

ii[! 35110E. JEFFERSON BY OWNER Open Sunday sharp 2 bedroom, recrea.GROSSE POINTE Builder20A--CARPET LAYING anteed.Calltherest then CUSTOM PAINTING--Inte-r.. 3 BEDROOM farm Colonial, (Southof Shook ltd.) 2-5. Spaclous--center en- tionroom, sidedrive,ga- wants lots.Berteei-Galla- pricethe best.Springape- riotand exterior.Minor re.'_:i: deep lot, $65,500. 1371 Ox. Priced from $28,900 to f_l,- trance Colonial, 3,250 square rage, $2,200 assumes $1S5 gher, 886-6201, 881-_853. CARPET LAYING cial 25% 'off. 774-0547 or pairs. Free estimates. R.

ford. 88548e0. 900. 2 bedrooms, attached feet, built 1947, new carpet- month. 8V4% interest. NEW AND OLD 775-3553. D. Lewis. 372-3249..:_ garages. ModeLs open daffy ing, roof, furnace, central BEDFORD 776-6 100 ST. CLAIR SHORES, 3 lots, Stairs Carpeted Shiftedu 1.6 p.m. air conditioning, electro- corner Jefferson and Lin- RepaL"s of All Types ROOFING and repairs _ INTERIOR Exterior painting_i: BIDIGARE BROTHERS static air cleaner. 1311 WARRANTY?? It's a guar- coin between 12 and 13 Cigaret Burns Re.Woven shingles _ hotply- flat good work, reasonable; alumtinum trim, aluminum rates. 886-0719. .

GROSSEPOINTE INC. Three Mile Drive. 886-6918. antee on the house you Mile. Residential, can be ALSO gutters. Father and Sons, •_:: SHORES Model phone 791-f_80 purchase. Very valuable, multiple. By owner. 791- NEW CARPET SALES Bob-Dale Isham. 526.0666. C & C PAINTING, interior-

i_ l_renings TU 1._088 HARPER WOODS -- Brick You wouldn't buy a car 9074. Samples Shown in LA 6-G427--371.1971. exterior, 25 years paintingi_ 5 BEDROOM home, one Ranch, 2 bedroms, family without one--can you dare I4---REAL ESTATE Your Home in Grease Pointe. Work-i_ block from the lake GROSSE POINTE PARK -- room, 2 fireplaces, extras, buy a home without a war-

with heated swimming 6/6, modern kitchen, "car- ranty. Only Grease Pointe WANTED BOB TRUDEL RE-ROOF manship guaranteed. Freq

" pool, greenhouse, and peted, sidedrive. 945Not- "'" H..,o,, ,,o_ s_, _39500 estimates. 839-0931. ,881-6662. Real Estate Co. can sell R E T U R N I N G to Grease Ranch Homeapartment. Assumable tingham. 1.465-5069. you a home with a war- Pointe, family needs 6 2I--MOV)NG , MASTER Decorators. P r oiINCLUDES: fessional at a fair price:

7¼ % mortgage. EAST of Richmond, Puttygut SHARP 3 bedroom aluminum ranty. 882.0087. bedroom home. Please ca[[. STORAGE * 240 lb. seal tab shingles

HARBOR CT.--(Moross and GROSSE POINTE MOVERS, 15 years guarantee Call for estimate. 331.3230_BY OWNER Road--4 bedroom colonial bungalow, modern kitchen, 821-9621. R.C. Mowbray Associates:with attached 2.car garage wall to wail carpeting, air Lakeshore). Handsome " local and long distance, • All labor and material884-68_ on 8 acres with woods be- conditioned, partially fin. French Colonial, built 1970 _S_BUSINESS reasonable rates. 886-7253. Expert in aluminum QUALITY PAINTING

hind home; large family ished basement with hal/ step.down living room, pan- OPPORTUNITY , • Siding-Gutters-Trim SERVICE , 'room with fireplace; full bath, loads of storagebasement, enjoy country space, new gas furnace, eled family room, library, 'A MOVING -- Hauling, appli- • Roof Vent--Repairs SAVE NOW

: BERTEEL- livingatitsbest,$69,500. l_.car garage.On McCor- immense kitchen--allthose BETTER FREEZER' ances, also small jobs. FREE ESTIMATE 20 yearsprofessionalexperi:mick justoutsideof Har- rooms open to sun.decksCUSTARD -- SoftlceCream Coveredtruck.Reasonable.X-ELENT ROOFING ence.'

GALLAGHER per Woods. Owner. 372- so you can capture the --S]ush-Shake--Freezers. 886-3443.

"The Better Builders" ED SASS ,_ $22,500. view of the Lake, A float- Pretzel bakers. Complete 757-2953 MATT FLETCHER:, offer ing stairway leads to 5 service, parts and supplies, 2|A_PIANO SERVICE 4151 Buckingham TU 6-6_02

!!! 703 Bol¢our REALTOR FARMS-- bedrooms and baths.This Don Preston& Associates.COMPLETE piano service.LOWEST PRICES on new INTERIOR and exteriorgem alsocomes withZ-car 885-6675. Tuning, rebuilding,refin, gutters.Gutters repaired paintingand paper hang-A brand new 4 bedroom, MAC K-MOROSS garage. CASH flowof$4,9a0or 17% Lsbing.M em b er Piano ond cleaned.No _ob toobig ing.Reasonablerates,30

_!_ 2½ bath model featuring St. Clair Office 444 MADISON between Chal- D, DAY REALTY return on a $29,000 invest- Technicians Guild, Zech- or too _mall. Work done years experience. Ray Bar.'-_': a family room and first Phone (313) 329.9003 fonte and Webster, older 886-3300 meat in a leased Medical Bossner, 731-7707. personally. Serving Grease nowsky, 371-2384 after' 6

Pointe for 25 years. Rich- p.m.' ,. floor laundry room. Marine City O£rice home in splendid condition, Clinic with two vacant lots. PIANO tuning and repairing, ard "lllertz, 50 Roslyn Rd.!'-_ "MOVE IN TOMORROW!" Phone (313) 765-4013 2 bedrooms up and 2 down, RES'T'0RED'school _Sle_ps This investment buys equi-

i!,_i Model Open Weekends or 2 baths, dining room, gas Work guaranteed. Member Free estimates, call TU TED'S1386 BUCKINGHAM, in the 8; Provision for air condi- ty to a 7½% mortgage, AFM. Edward Felske. 526. 1-8170. WALLPAPER REMOVING_P By Appointment Park, country French in steam heat, new furnace, tioning _ professionally and return excludes princi- 5918. EXCLUSIVELY_-]7] 5 style. 5 bedroom, 2½ bath, 2-car garage, price $39,900. designed and decorated -- pal reduction. Special sit- ROOF_ ond •OECKS Free Estimates -- Insurec_

{:' - 886-6201 center entrance home, low G.C.W. INC. Quality material and work- uation private. 885-6726 af- 2|B---SEWING GUTTERS AND i 531-3500 ,a.:. _50's. 884-9347, open Sun- 779-5170 mansbip. General area ter 6 p.m. or weekdays. MACHINE ....... DOWN S'POUTS' i: ' B Oy n e. Mountain,

_Jt day 2-5. nearOWNER 4220 GRA_:TON Cbarlevoix,Shanty Creek GROSSE POINTE residentRICHARD'S sewingmachine Gutterscleanedand flushed WALL PAPER REMOVAL

_[_ BY Buying or Selling You'll like everything abottt Ski lodge, Gaylord, Petos- interested in partial in- repair, all makes and New and Repair Work ESTIMATES 331.323'0Best buyinGrossePointe. CANADIAN this neat Brick Bungalow. key, Harbor Springs. Make vestment or purchase of models repaired and ad- Licensed and Insured• Near Mack Avenue. 3 bed- offer -- Terms. MI 4-6446. small Boutique, Gift or justed, all work guaran- 884-951z KURT O. BAEHR

: Cute farm colonial, five PROPERTY room, 1½ baths, recreation similar retail business, teed, responsible rates, free ADVANCE MAINTENANCE_ bedrooms, 3½ baths, 30 . CUSTOM Painting and Dec.

foot family room: Ex- for confidential service room, natural fireplace, 3 BEDROOM brick ranch, Present owners must be pickup and delivery. Call 2]H--RUG CLEANING orating. W a I I papering.temple t ely carpeted, large family room and fire- prepared to train new 823-2877. • Guaranteed. F r e e esti-cellent area, 1580 Oxford contact our certified and Priced to sell with an place, fully carpeted. Mid partner/owner. Reply to , ,

i_ Road. 7½% assumable bonded agent easily assumable mortgage. 30's. 886-2593. Box B 100, Grease Pointe COMPLETE Tune.Up, $3.95, SPECIALS ON carpets and mates. LA 1-4546.mortgage. Immediate on- all makes, all ages. All upholstery cleaning. Steamcupancy. One price only, Bernord Murroy Call for more details. News. brite extraction method. DONALD BLISS ':no more, no less! REAL ESTATE ONE of YbUNGBLOOD GROSSE POINTE WOODS, I parts stocked. 885-7437.3 bedroom center entrance POPULAR Gift Shop avail- 25% off. Call the rest and Decorator

$59,900 WindSor Limited. 886-1270 Colonial, family room and able to the right creative 21-C--ELECTRICAL price the best. 774-0547 or Free Estimates 'Open Sunday 2-5 or Callcollect,anytime finishedbasement, 2-car personor group withcapi- SERVICE 775-3553. TU 1-7050

;" Call for Appointment (519) 9_9-6040 or 71/2 % garage, next to Park. Call tal. Reply Grease Pointe882.3073 (519) 966.1940 a.fter 5, weekdays only. News, Box L-75. ALL TYPES of electrical K-CARPET CLEANING CO. 40 Years in Grease Point_

work. Ranges, dryers in- Specializing in "steam ex-ael-8O58. 16---PETS FOR SALE stalled-- remodeling.Elee- traction," the 'most effec- ,

CONVENTIONAL 1549 HOLLYWOOD, 2 bed- trical repairs, fixtures in- tire carpet cleaning pro- Two experiencedOPEN SUNDAY 2-5 room Col0nial, living, din- A.K.C. Silver Poodle, female, stalled, city violations. Li- cess ever developed. May ,

1968 ANITA-- $34,900 MOP,T A ES ing and familyroom, rood- 10weeks.Callafter4 p.m. ceased and insured.Col- we estimateyour officeor PointersWant '. ern kitchen and bath. Cen- 886.6431. villa Electric Company. your home? 882-0688.Would fast occupancy, four bedrooms and AVAILABLE tral air, new furnace, 2-ear Evenings 774-911.0. Days Interior or Exteriora low maintenance exterior interest you? Close to Grease Pointe in St. _arage, excellent condition. KERRY BLUE TERRIER STEAM CLEANHow about a possible land contract or being Clair Shores. Model located Mid 40's. By owner. 885- puppies/ AKC, Ameriean_ LA 6-7352. BY WILBURCARPET AND Jobscloseto schools,shopping and bus lines? 19624Parkside,3 blocks 8173.Open Sunday 2-5. Canadian champion, sire GROSSE POINTE'S ONLYand dam, 676-7638. UPHOLSTERY

Come early and avoidthe crowd, Northof8 Mile andEast of MUST SELL. Moving out of HOOVER Carpet, 13e square foot, $25 Very FoJr Rotes'.Beaconsfield. Open Sunday state. 5 bedrooms, 2½ FREE _ 3 year old Irish min im um. Couch, $25.

STRONGMAN KELLY 12-6. Brand new English bafhs, completely redeeor- Setter. $'payed. Must get FACTORY AUTHORIZED Chair. $12.50. Love seat, Col, Skip/ Tudor Colonials. family ated. B22-4899. rid of. ChHd allergic. Good SERVICE $20. Car Upholstery, $40. 886 6830

& ASSOCIATES room with wet bar,fully with children.885-232S. POINTE VACUUM Velvets,Bleedersand Light -carpeted, full basement, 3 FLAT, 2 family brick 6-6, Colors, $5 more. 778-1680.

889-0800 bedrooms, 1½ baths, many exclusive area, in the best 2 YEAR old cocks-poe [e- FREEDELIVERyPICKUPANDmore features. Eastpointe condition, carpeting, cus- male, free to good home. NEW REBUILT PARTSBuilding Company. 882-6404 tom drapes, new roof, alu- Owner away in summer.or 774-3131. minum storms and screens 889.0675. TU ]-070021002 MACK

ROMEO driveway, 2.car garage, LABRADOR Retriever pup- HANDYANI)Y4 FAMILY building,call reasonable,land contract, pies,AKC, championsired.ELECTRICAL wiring,small JOANNAWESTERN Alf_ome eepoi,s• Ca_pen,q • Floerl • Ceilingl

after 5:30 p.m. 821-4505. 521.-1595, 371-1799. 5 weeks. $150. 884-2796. or large jobs. Free esti- WINDOW SHADES .e,o.,.,., ,o,.,.,.wo,,_....,mates, violations correct-New home for sale by builder in exclusive sub- IIARPER WOODS area, 3 WOODBRIDGE EAST Con- AKC Small red Dachshund, ed. Licensed and insured. _.,_, s.u-_s _,,_os .hoi_.G_,,,._ .....K_UFJ_ANN All Work Guo,on,eed

division west of Village. bedroom, carpeted, drapes, dominium, extra large uni.' free to good home. 7 years. Evenings 372-1639. R.P. s_o_M_x_s _ w,_vo_,_ •Impressive brick and aluminum colonial. 2,800 above ground pool garage, Townhouse, 2 bedrooms Healthy, very friendly. 885- Doran Electric Co. Lic. $26-9|73--526.?014

immediate possession. Ask- 2V_ baths, large family

dining room, panelled family room with fireplace, ing $38,000. Low assump- room with fireplace, plus 6RA T0P "Large kitchen and eating area. First floor laundry tion. TU 2.9988 or LA 6- 2.car garage. Whole inter- BEAUTIFUL female German 21E--STORMS AND FIREPLACEREPAIRSroom. Three car side entrance garage, cement drive 2800. for vpgradcd when pur- Shepherd and part Collie, SCREENS CHIMNEY SCREENSto the street. Extra deep full basement with many • CHARMING 3 bedroom Cole- chased, special kitchen ap- gentle and loves children. SALESAND SERVICE Repai,ing- Rebuildinglarge windows. Large _ acre lot with trees. Located nial in the Farms, dining pliances, luxurious carpet free to good home. TU 6- EASTVIEW |S011 KEIICHEVAtin Gray Glenn subdivision, room, fireplace, f a m i l y and wail covering, storm 2853. _..,. ,. ,_.,.,, Mya,ceMabtena,ce

TU s.6ooo 884-9512Entrance on Windgate, 1,/z miles west of Van Dyke room, large kitchen, lots of windows and awnings, an- ALUMINUM INC. _' "_

off 32 Mile Rd. (West St. Clair) between Campground storage space, new fur- closed patio, special fea- 16A--HORSES FOR SALE B.F. GOODRICH _ _.,,_,,nace.roof-electrical work, lures throughout, mini con- BOARDING your horse cost [ VINYL PRODUCTS '

Rd. and Mound Rd. Complete price $76,500_ 2',_-car garage, mid.40's, ditiOonly.Calln'afier6BYappointmentp,m.773- an average of $1,200 per ALCOAstoitmBUILDINGwindows,Doors,PROD"I

RENE R. JACQUES, Builder Open Sunday 2.5. 436 Lo- year: If yOU are interested _j_.__/

752-996] throp. 882.8015. 5285. No brokers, in saving between $400 and Awnings, Porch Enclosures Commercial Industrial1007 BISHOP. Elegant yet BY OWNER -- Bishopnear $?00 and stilluse a Club Sidingj.M.Seal TabRoofing--SeamlessGutters t _"___ _'_ _practicalhome on l'Aland. Mack. 4 bedroom Colonial. House and Indoor arena Storm and Screen Repairscapedacres.Spaciousen. den,fireplace,underground call1-392-3100. Licensed,Insured,Bonded AR80 ELECTRICtrance hall opens into living sprinklers, reduced ¢$1,000 15030 Houston-Whittier

GrossePointeRealEstate and dining rooms. Tiled to $30.0{)0.882-3147. 20---GENERAL SERVICE LA 7-5616 or _ 7-7230

games room, paneled ii- GROSSE POINTE IIOME MAINTENANCE ] R (CO. brary,screenedporchaml BEACONSFIELD income. 5 GUTTER CLEANING 21F--HOME esidential _'::,=L"882-9420

modern kilcben with dining rooms down. 4 up. garage, ROOF REPAIR IMPROVEMENT ...............

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 area, complete downstairs, drive, new roof, new fur- WAI.L WASIt[NG i i,, i,,, i - , • ,1351 Anita $32,700 All rooms with lireplaecs, nace, decorated. Upper WINDOW CLEANING IIENNECKE Construction --I,icensed builder. Remodel- SERVICINGTHE GROSSEPOINTE$

exquisite detail in plaster rent $175. Very clean. TU 1-3565 [ ing our specially, large or FOR OV[R 1/2CENTURY1931 Norwood $39,100 and wood work. Upstairs MARYI.AND--5 rooms, alu- s-'rAiNI_D and leaded glass small 30 years experience

1557 Itollywood $44,900 five main bedrooms, each minum siding, modern bath window repairs. 882-5833. l Free estimates. 1.463,0892_ |Yel T $1TII 0[ FIII¢Iwith own bath. Sitting and kitchen, carpet, ga.................................................130 Kenwood $165,000 room, convenient upstairs rage. Very nice. 15--BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY er#cfed for y01

,a,,.dry. a. mcnthasBF.^CONSF,E,.Donrearo, 11282All houses can be protected by our Buyers Protection' tiled recreation room. New lot, 5 rooms, priced for WAI.Plan--a one.year Warranty. furnace and sprinkler sys- q,ick sale. ESTABLISHED p!umbing business, operoting

tern. Electricai, plumbing WAYBURN-- 3'/_ bedrooms, exclusively in Grosse Pointe. Operoting for |nc!udln|

0087 systems, modernized, past 2 baths, hot water base- Chain L;nk All-Steel a.d88 2- o,o,,o Pointe code in 1973. board heal, finished base- over 50 yeors. Owner desires to retire.4.car garage with deco- ment, aluminum siding and Good personal investment for investor or Rustic Styles

Grosse Pointe RealEstate ,,,,_ carriage house apart, windows. Owner leaving! fontostic opportunity for moster plumber. MEHLENBACHERFENCECOment above. $125,000. fn- country. Must sell. Under Eorn/ngs ofter toxes, exceptionolly high. •terested parties only, 882- $20,000.

CO. 4128 Tuesday evenings or CROWN VA 1-6500 GrosscPointe Real EstoteCo. 882-0087 10403 HARPER RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIALIn the Heart of Grease Pointe Saturdays. TOM McDONALD & SON _ ............

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Thursday,March25, 1976 G RO S S E P O I NT E N E W S ' Page Twenty-Seven21-I--PAINTING, 21-1mPAINTING, 21-l--PAINTING 21-O--CEMENT AND 21P_WATERPROOFING 21S---CARPENTER 21Z_LANDSCAPING & 21'ZmLANDSCAPING &

DECORATING DECORATING DECORATING BRICK WORK B A S E M E N T S WATER- WORK GARDEN SERVICE GARDEN SERVICE

COMPLETE decorating. 'Pa. i PROFESSIONAL ttl NEIG}IBOR, painting. I,. VERBEKE CONT. PROOFED -- Reasonable ADDITIONS . DORMERS EASTERN TREE and stump 3 C'S LANDSCAPINGperhanging. Insured, guar. PAINTING BY JOHN neat, experienced, prompt Drives • Walks • Porches rates, workmanship guar- COMPLETE CARPENTRY removal. Insured. 293-4069 LAWN AND GARDENan[eed. A1 Schneider, TO Interior-exterior, wall paper- service. TU 1-5306. Patios • Chimneys • Tuck- anteed. 881.0063 or 179-1225. ROUGH AND FINISH or answering service. 7n- MAINTENANCE•_.0565 or Ralph Both, 886. ing, patching and plaster- 0600. SPECIALISTS

"B?A8. ing, wi ado w puttying, FLOOR SANDING. All fin- pointing • Basement Water- RESIDENTIALproofing J.W. KLE[NER COMMERCIAL TRIMMING, removal, spray. ! Commercial and ResidentialFREE ESTIMATES ing, feeding and stump[e Lawn Cutting

caulking. Free estifiaates, ishes, 3rd generation. Li- 19 Yrs. in the Pointes Basement Waterproofing R.C. BASS CONSTRUCTION removal. Free estimates. • GardeningGROSSE POJNTE Good work. Reasonable ceased. 371-0830. No Job Too Small All Work Guaranteed 839-8334 Complete tree service. Cal • Spring Clean.UpsCONTRACTORS prices. Grosse Pointe ref. PAPERttANGING Licensed Free Estimates LICENSED

CUSTOM PAINTING AND erences. Call anytime. BY 885.4391 FRANK B. WILLIAMS, Li- Fleming Tree Service. • Soddlng . Seeding

WALLPAPERING European John LA JOLLA CHAS. F. JEFFREY TU 2-0717 tensed builder. Custom TUxedo 1.6950. • Fertilizinghome improvements, porch D E W A R ASSOCIATES -- • Tree Removal and RepairEXPERT ANTIQUING 368-5098 882-9066 MASON CONTRACTOR 21Q_PLASTERWORK enclosures, finished base. • Tree and Shrub PlantingYoung family men thatl- 885-8] 55 CUSTOM PAINTING 'THINKING OF paintingthe LICENSED - INSURED ments, additions,altera want to work Landscap ]• Landscape Designing

AND DECORATING old house? Call 885.7424•Brick • Block • Stone PLASTER CONTRACTOR,• lions. All work personally ing, Spring Cleanup. 779- f • Specializing in Crushed" BY after 6 p.m. for expert • Cement Work freeesIJmate,prompt sere. supervised•Smalljobsare 5778. ..... [ Stone and RailroadTiesI)_LUXE paintingand wall LA JOLLA ice,reliable.J.Maniaci. welcome. For p rom p t Complete Grounds.papering, 30 years of 882-90_6 p a i n t i n g at the lowest • Waterproofing 1.791.'9170 774-4848prompt satisfactorysere- rates." •Tuck Pointing courteous,expert service,J-O--HN C. CARLISLE I Maintenance

• Patios of any kind SPECIALIZING in repairs please call me at 882-7776. COMPLETE LANDSCAPE JCall for an estimate today,ice. Licensed and insured. MIKE'S PAINTING S U B U R B A N M ai n t e n- "PORCHES A SPECIALTY" SERVICE / we definitely can save youW. SOBECK 777-2873 In terior, exterior, wall ante Associates. Custom for 18 years. Cracks elimi- QUALITY WORK by carpen.

papering, minor repairs, painting and wallpapering. 882-1800 hated. Clean. Jim Black. ter with over 20 years ex. Tradition Since 1920 [money.PAINTING patching plastering. Free Free estimates (20) years R.R. CODDENS well. VA 1-7051. perience in Gross• Pointe. 779.6864 776-3338i CLE]V_ENT

Be wise and get an estimate estimates• ReasOnable and in Grosse Pointe area. 776- Kitchens remodeled, base- 2-1Z_AN_--D-S_-PTNG-_L 1 CHARGOTfrom Dave. honest. References. Call 3038. Cement Controctor NEW and repair work. Neat.758-0127 293-4434 anytime.European. Family Businessfor51 yrs. cleanservice.20yearsex. ments paneled,room addi- GARDEN SERVICE 1 881.5347

758.2846 R. & T. PROFESSIONAL • New and repair work perience. Free estimates, tions, etc. Conscientious.PROFESSIONAl, Floor Sand.[ painting, interior and ex- • No job too small Albert Verstraete. 882-3011. 1004.Smalljobs acceptable. 882- SPRING CLEAN UP FRANKScompleteLAWNlawncare.SERVICEpower

ing and finishing. Special-1 THERE 1S more to our paint terior, wall papering. Frec• Driveways and porches LAWN SERVICE raking available, 774-3360.izing in dark staining, jobs than just a good estimates. 462 Roland, our specialty PLASTERING in Pointes Same Day Estimates

"Supply own power." Call[ price -- we are prompt- Grosse Pointe Farms. 882. • Patios since 1949. Clean profes- CUSTOMCRAFT SUPERIOR FOR PROFESSIONALfor free estimate. W. Abra-] experienced _ insured and 4586. • Chimneys sional work. No job too LAWN CARE

:ham, 979-3502. I uSeDan,qualRYThematerialS,Painter.776-Call2| J_WALL WASHING • WaterproofingCALLANYTIME small.walterS_)riet.Fr e e 886-3421estimates'_Construction• Company EXTERIORS CO. CallBUILDERS 779.6864 776-3338 D ('_ INIT U DP_.INTING and paper hang- 9696. ttI NEIGHBOR, wall wash- 8_-_9_ 636-8052. & REMODELERS PO-W-E-RRAKING an-d-]_-vn J._,._, ._.t..,\

"ing, reasonable, guaran- --'teed finest, 20 years ex- SPRING DECORATING ing, neat, experienced,'perience. 771-7877. INTERIOR and EXTERIOR prompt service. TU 1.5306. MAS_TOR 2iR--FU-RN_[-- -- • cutting at reasonable rates. ]hklr")q("hP[_CBRICK - BLOCK REPAIR i Additions, Dormers Dewar Associates. 779- __, ,, .4,..,, .., ,.-, •......... Rec. Rooms, Bathrooms 5778. Free Estimates -- 689-3281

WALLPAPERING, WA__ DRIVEWAYS - PORCHES ARE YOUR chairs, antiques I Kitchens, New Homes _n-d--:. L------...i L4/I--4ITI=V_q ALL TYPES and machine, also carpet PATIOS • scaping, complete service, Ahs_er v_?cA_°NoffeY:raS_ra e"" ...... "_ " 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE cleaning and painting, Sat. R.C. BASS, CONSTRUCTION or furniture loose or bro-'• Wall Papering CALL RUN -- 751-1012 ken? ExceUent work. 775- Custom Garagesand Doors planting,custombuiltflag- , ......' _" ,_'• Interior l:ainting _ isfaction guaranteed. PR .839-8334 • ston,_ hallos 823 6_a2 cman up, tertmzmg, weeK-

7396. ' nat _tUltUeau,,_, o,.,,.,,,_,., lY lawn maintenance, clip-FreeEshmates and Pla ng LAWN Ma,ntenance Grosse ,_,,, _,,a om,ln,, -_h-de• ReasonablePrices PAINTING decoratingand 6-3457. _ UPHOLSTERING by retired . . v.,._ .......,_.-_,....• • Good Work paperhanging. Clean work. _ • Pomte hLgh school student; , .... r.... _,, F"_ tree

• Call--.no job too small 25 e rs ex rienc Low upholsterer, good work, rea- FINANCING:RRANGED 5 years, experience in e's_mal"e'ca_Adrian'Al'len,. y a pe e. PAINTING & DECORATING CEMENT CONTRACTOR

526-99_7 prices. 881.0165. .t ELMER T.L.MtADIE CEMENT . BRICK . STONE sonabte. VA 14900. L/rosse rotates, references; 885.4294.

__ TU 2-2064 Patios, walks, porches, steps _R--_ _] ]_")A free estimates; qmck, ef-I_

Flagstone repair _- vz.--v ficient service; Chris Sea- SPRING CLEAN-UPS. Fer-__ Tuck painting, patching WORK _ ver, 8226654. i tilize and beautify your

puny. Wall washing, floor CUSTOM 1627 S. 'Riverside I lawn. Riverside Lawn Ser-cleaning and waxing. Free SPECIALIZING ALL Carpentry, Roofing,

estimates. 882-0688. IN SMALL JOBS Gutters, Drywall and dry ..............I'qOhAE REPAIRS.I_ stLandscapingclair480-79 /l vice.1968LicensedExperiencedFreesinCeesti.

wall repair. Licensed. 791- Complete Service mates. David P. Wassen-

Remodeling repairs oz any ' " • "_n_. FREE ESTIMATES

ing, reasonable, references. LICENSED 3514. _,a_.__,......... _., "'_"_t_n ] err, Owner Evenings 823-i GROSSEPOINTE and AREA _ LA 7-1056or PR 2-2365. PROFESSIONAL carpentry, too big or sraaltrete [ 1_v claw 'R_a._9#t

i,-.h

_I_ _ TO 2-0717 modernize to modernism window cords, window LANDSCAPE ..............._Yl]E::_ Ill Congregat|onal WASHING _ home or office, 25 years silts jambs, doors, porches, aAl_rbl=NlPl_ -1-, ,t-,,,,, r-experience. Call after 5. basements, attics. Call Bill, _ ........... [ II'r'l_,,..)f_/--k_

ili_0CHA LF_O_TEt_a?LOTHRO, kind. Bonded, licensed, in. Warren Schnitz, 771-1091. 889-0295. Telephone Graduate M.S.U. [ lAND:!. " :.':_ ,..% Church _ sured. TU 2-_88, alter 6 _ 1-3_-9015 Landscape Mgt. I L ..)k../'_ k.3

HEATING Jim Higgins I CL)MPAN¥

" Window cleaning. Fully in- p.m. or 37249_. _ _ue e--rLUMI$|iM_I #tNt# _ ...... ,.

Ill SundayService and sured. Reasonable prices, p__., BUILDING COMPANY_,_[_-_&2Yll' ,':_l1111 Church School Free estimates.772-9555. Since1911

Work guaranteed. Free Custom Building NO SERVICE CHARGE Lawn maintenance, cutting I qDDINIf'_, ("II=ANI lid, .i] lll [ll 9..30and 11:00 am. mentcracks, tuck pointing. _ _1 ESTABLISHED ]968I ,,FORGIVING,. WINDOW CLEANING estimate. 779-39,7. Family rooms our specialty, Small or large jobs, electric ande:rim_ming' sp.r!n,gl "_'_'/_,"_'_"(a;ER"-• SERVICE ...... -_v_ r_easoname rxvvr_ r,,dvv tx• _ _ _ . III St. lVlatt. 18:21-35 FREE ESTIMATES _, alterations, kitchens.TU 2-3222 sewercIe an _n g,private ....... ; i ........

plumber. Also odd jobs. rates. "rt_-v,_,L I RAK.IN_ iThe arasse Poinfe Ill ......... WE A,_E INSURED block, concrete, porches,

'HE"uKIAL CHURC, ill _:;" _:_ _: _umt:e°:s 372-3022 waterproofing, De Sender-- "-"-__ Reasonable. 773-1341. YOU CAN CUT THE [ PRE-EMERGENCE_" l/Mted P_sbvter|a. I"_ _" 872-1201. CONTRACTORS, I._c. _ LET ME MUSTARDcuTYOUR GRASS [ CRAB GRASS• " l/n/tedPresByterien I|_ pany. Storms, screens, gut. _-- Modernization • Alterations PLUMBING CO. Free Estimates [ CONTROL?' 10 Lake Shore Road I/I ters , aluminum cleaned. ING Additions • Family Rooms INSTALLATIONS AND Pointer Landscaping _LAWN FERTILIZING'.For inlormatlon •ight or Ill .J.i _'#,,',YL_, Free estimates. 882-0688. Kitchen and Recreation Areas REPAIRS 689.3287 / /AW_ qPl:r31Nl_ ," " "" _ "- ' AN "''" ......POWER DRAIN CLE INS __ - ....di, • ill ._ LAWN care, spring clean-| , A_,^lkl r',lTZiN G .pr.,er..,,0. Itl' Est,teM.,-,..,.0eBASEMENT JAMES BARKER 882.8329 371-79_. up.Dependable.CallBrad | f2t=_d_l"c'ar-_./tf-=¢

" ;_!:_'Hh!il IlJ -'--- -"_ _b r-'_-k--ee_ WATERPROOFING 886-5044 FOR CLEAN and depennable 882..1 Park City Farm_ , 'or"x_r|'q o_-rxvI_L'"

i service, call ELMEBS onl ..... _y. 881-0292

Sewers repaired. Guaran- Established 12 years _ PLUMBING and HEAT ...... _', • teed. Reasonable rates. _ Licensed _ Insured --

"Th erd, 881.0063 or 779-1225. -- Guaranteed -- HOME BUILDING INS, Plumbing License

My C_upOv.e:ows." ill tb.o,offi,, FREE ESTIMATES by #04556. TUxedo 4.4_2. CITYOF |Preaching" "_" I hUI'C_ •ewer._l_ag,___ hours, 7 "Whether The Job is Big or BIDIGARE BROS. _, : ....:::_:'! :_|

days. 'A_d_=d,_v,VA 2-1201.•Small.......... " ' INC. ..... _ : cia],industrial,all cityvto- V_t'gU_g" ;_;IUllllk" _lni;lKlll_-q _1__ay H 1_. ly "

: Ray H. Kmiy " III 21001 Morovi Rd. _ _ _. WeAll,,DoIt Right. or Not At Extra rooms, dormers, attics,682.272g No footage charge. Tele- 779-3515 465.6888 kitchens, recreation rooms, lations corrected. '881-8395.

Sunday School 9:45 phone price. 20 years of ex. Licensed and Insured. DRAIN CLEAN/NG-- Sinks, MICHIGANWorship Service 1 1:00 perience. Cal R o e m e r, HAROLD Remodeling loans to $7,500. toilets,[tubs, sewers. Plumb-"THE DISAPPEARING Plumbing.TU_315o CHAUVIN No down payment, 10years ing repairs. Heating re- SUMMARY OF

FATHER" to pay. pairs.368-9754.

GROSSE POINTE Rev. Ron Kernohan 21N--ASPHALT WORK WATERPROOFING, all work 772.5715 TU 1-6988 THE MINUTESguaranteed. Licensed. 21W--DRESSMAKING

WOODS Evening Family Service c & J ASPHALT -- Drive- 77g-M27 882-1473 H_RRY SMI_ ANDTA,tOR,NG March 15, 1976D, byt 6:0 ways, sealing, topsoil. Free,el r_art Guest Speaker: estimates. 773.8087. C A P I Z Z O Construetion-- BUILDING CO.basements made dry. All Established in SEAMSTRESS, experienced

Ch Ch Fred Plastow 21-O--CEMENT AND work guaranteed. Will not Grosse Polnte Area Since1_137 in designer and couture The meeting was called to order at 8:00 p.m.ur Rev. Ron Kernohan BRICK WORK not be underbid. Licensed Residential and Commercial fashions. Fabric and pat- Present on'Roll Call: Councilmen Jack M. Cudlip,19950MACKAVE. at TORREY and'Insured. 885.0612. Remodeling tern counseling available. Nancy J. Waugaman, Joseph L. Fromm and Lloyd

'_o_D _0o HAROLD Alterations and Maintenance No weddings. _2hristine, A. Scruple.822-0516.10:00 Worship Servtee_ •nd GrousePolnte CHAUV[N CHAS. F. JEFFREY New Construction

882-1800 885.3900 885-7013 CUSTOM made draperies, Those Absent Were: Mayor James H. DinE•man,

ChurchSchool United CEMENT CONTRACTOR •Basement Waterproofing i" sheers.Complete interior Mayor Pro-Tern W. James Mast and Councilman"THE NEW CREATION" METHODIST ALL TYPE OF • Underpin footinga • Attics • Porch Enelosure_ decorating service. Marion, Harry R. Fruehauf, Jr.

Dr. Robert C. Llnthieum CHURCH CEMENT WORK • Cracked or caved-in walls • Additions • Kitchens 463-0892. Also Present: Mr. W. Philip Rice, representing• Walks • Drives • Porches References • Commercial buildings CUSTOM SEWING and alter- the City Attorney.

211 Maron Road • Patios • Waterproofing Licensed Insured ations. Grosse Pointe Park.886.2363 • Pre.CastSteps JIM SUTTON,

9:15 Family Worship and • Tuck Pointing CODDENS 1677 Brys Drive 823-6837, 822-5093. In the absence of the Mayor and the Mayor Pro.• Chimney Repair TU 4-2942 TU 2-2,136 PANT SUITS, dresses, coats Tern, the Council adopted a resolution appointingChurch School No job toosmall CONSTRUCTION ' ...... and etc.Neat work, very CouncilwomanWaugaman toserveasMayor Pro-Tern

.... 11:15 Worship Service and Free Estimates ESTABLISHED 1924 ICARPENTER repairs, panel reasonable. 639-7096. for the meeting at this time.First English Nursery Licensed and Bonded All types of basement water- ing, pai'titions, ceilings, ALTERATIONS, repairs. Ex- Mayor Dingeman, Mayor Pro.Tem Mast andEv,L.theran Minister 17 Years in Pointe proofing. 7 year guarantee, kitchens, small jobs, storm celdent work. 1152 Mary. Councilman Fruehauf were excused from attending

0hur0h Perry A. Thomas 779-8427 882-147_ References. 8224'694. damages, etc. TU 22795. ]and. VA 1-2631. the meeting.

oWN Then order . The Council adopted a'resolution granting per-Vernier Road•t W.dsr_l_a WRITE YOUR WANT AD itbymail mission to Tennis and Crumpets, Incorporated, too,,,.,.,..,.,.,.,.w..,. St.PaulEv, at o.utilize the tennis courts the Pier Park; Septem-884-5040

ChurchS'ervices Lutheran0hurh Compose ,o.r o.. Grosse Pointe News w.n, Ad ber 18, 1976,or September 19, in the event of rain onCh|lf•nto and Lothrop September 18, for their annual Tennis and Crumpets8:30 and 11:00 a.m. Tu t.u_0 _nd order |! by m_il, Cho_es |rid|cRied _re _ ,r_te$! Tournament whieh will benefit Children's Hospital.Sunday Church School We Invite You to Worship

9:30 a.m. With Us Che(k o, money o,der rout, sc¢om_onyyou, orde, The Council adopted a resolution approving the

Worship 9:30 & 11:00 "Phone No. COunts OS one word J DEADLINE ] Grosse Pointe Farms Boat Club's schedule of events

Rev. P. Ke,pler 9:30 Sunday School-- "Hyphenoted words count as two words. I 12 Noon TUESDAYSI for 1976 and early 1977, with the exception of thescheduled General Meeting and ,'Spring Fling" eventReV. Llrty Michaels All Ages • No obbreviotions permitted. Add 75¢ for 8ox NONursery at Both Services [ } on May 15, 1976, and granted the Club permission to

Pastors utilize the Pier Park facilities for such events.

Rev.Charlesw.Sandrock "'''''''''''" WANT AD ORDER FORM "---'--'-'-= I The Council approvedthe low bid ofJonesChcm-_- Rev. Kenneth R. Lentz, S(_edulemyGROSS[POINT[NfWSWantAdfor | ical, in the amount of 55c per gallon, for supplyingSt.lames TIt.D. I the City with sodium hypochlorite for the swimming

nhurch _ Do,e __ Clossificofion Desired __ i p0ol at tbe Pier Park for the 1976scason.LutheranThe following Reports were received by the

•'OI1 Tho Hill' CHRISTIAN Enclosed ismy check or money order _or S __ ] Council and ordered placed on file:McMillan near Kercheval

• u ,.o5I, SCIENCE | | A. Police Department Report for the month ofs NAME ......... ADDRESS _ IWorship Services February,1976.

9:30 and 11:00 a.m. First Church of Christ, • I(N,rsery, both Services) 8cienllst ! CtTY ............... AREA CODE _PHONE __ | B. Grosse Pointe Youth Services Division's Rc-9:30 a.m. Sunday School Gross• Pointe Farms I I port for 1he month of February, 1976.

Lenten Services 25_ Chalfonte I Mailt_r.(hssilied AdvertisingDepl.GrasseP•inteNews,99Kerchevel, I The Council adopted a resolution determining thatWednesday, 8:00 p.m, near Kerby Road I GrassePainlefarms,Mith._236 | all necessary repairs had been made to the building

Rev. _or_e IL Kurz Services I .......................................................... I localed at 452 Madison Avenue, and that such buildingRev George M. Schdter Sunday 10:30 A.M. I WRITE YOUR AD BELOW OR ON A SEPARATE SHEET IF NEEDED . was in compliance with all applicable codes and cur-

Wednesday 8:00 P.M. 1 . . .- • ¢ • rently in a condition of proper repair; the fo,eg,ingSunday School 10:30 A.M. I M,mmum Cost Is $_.S0 for 1_ Words Adddional Words ! 0 •11 building having previously been determined to be a

In]ant care provided. I ,.............. ]s ........ _ .............. 1' .... _e "dangerous building." The Council further determined

| _ _ sions of Act 61 of the blichigan Public Acts of 1969,First0hur 0 as amended, concerning the foregoing building, be

Tbe Grosse Pointe ........... t,o........... t,, ............. ................. i .oscd.g I , , IUnderstandm UNITARIAN | _--' .............. |,, ........... 1,T ................. _ ............. I The Council adopted a resolution confirming the

"Ncw Thought" [ CHURCH ! L___ ' 2.6o_.L ....... __2.ZOO._" .... ZSO]- .... _-2-.9°. | Administration's action to employ .hock Brothers,Incorporated, for emergency tree scrviee following

GrossePointe [ 17150Maumee °°1'_ 3L°[_ .... _ I Ihe ice storm which occurred on March 2, 1976, atMemorial Center ] 581"0420 ; _ 3 __3.30 1he current contract rate.Call 882.5327 I | _;............. -%_................. T_ ...... I_, .

10 a.m. & 1! a.m. Services [ Family Service 10:30 I 3ao_J........ 35QJ.. ............... 360[ 3.70 i Upon proper motion made. supported and car-

"Spring Is Nature's Bible" Worship Service 11:00 | _- .................... --_3-6"---.......... _-_; .............. [_s • Tied, the meeting adjourned at 9:IS p.m.I 'CONTEMPLATING | 380J_ 39o[ 4ooJ 4,_0 ! Nanc J. Wougamon Richard G. SolakRev.$¢r.h $elml_,D.D.I ENTROPY" I _ ....................=........lie I_, I_ I

1182.$327 I Rev. Fred J'. Campbell | ,20 I 430. i ,.,to 1 ,t.SO,,c. I Mayor iro-Tem City Clerk_,,.,amm, m.m,m.m,m,,....mim,_amm,.m.mj.mam_mmmmmmmmmm_mmmmm_mm_mm_ Published: Grossc Pnintc News, issne of March 25, 17,76

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; ThePointe (Continued from Page 18) ," _ Milton's been employed by League-Goodwillfor 25 years, 24 of them as supervisor of furniture

, '_ Airman CURT A. PATrER. For many years, as coordinator, he supervisedBy Pat Rousseau i _ SON, a Grosse Pointe High the physical setting-up of the Antiques Show, and

Gordon Of Philadelphia Fans . . . You'll want ,_ i School graduate who attend- when Milton supervises a physical setting-up, he's

i led Macomb County Commu- very "physical" about it. His supervision invariablyto put together these delightful new separates at i _.----- uated at Laekland Air Force includes hours of physical labor on the super-JWalton-Pierce. There's a handsome white blazer ........ nity College, has been grad-

that could be a fashion key for your cruise and Base from the technical visor's part.summer wardrobe. Solid blue or green skirts wrap training course for United .He works long hours during the Show, too,in style and there are print wraps too. There's also _: States Air Force security overseeing the donated, carefully-restored trea.the long version. Slacks come in*solid colors and police and now goes to Hill sures he's selected and guarded during the year

the freshest floral print we've seen. For the golfer, ._ _ Air Force Base, Utah, for for the Goodwill Booth.there's a great jungle print skirt. Catch the collec- duty with a unit of the Air * * *lion now while there's such a good selection. To Force Logistics Command. Yesterday was Milton's Day at Goodwill. Thehave fashion well in hand, check the new bags. At Lackland, he was trained Juniors invited the staff and advisory board ofThere are woven leathers, crochet straws, patents in security and law enforce.and soft pouchy leathers, meat. receiving academic League-Goodwill to join in applauding a Grandcredit through the Commu- Man, whose loudest thoughts are of the many

• * * nity College of the Air Force trainees enabled, through his work, to find em-Close Out Sale... $5,000 Distcount on the Mat upon c o m p 1e t i o n of the ployment in the outside world.

3 units at the Je]ferson Apartments, 17111 E. JeS- course. Former Antique Show chairmen and co-chair-* • * men gifted their honoree with a silver dollar tree.

]erson . . , I] you wish to see the remaining apart- DAVID R. MACDONALD * * *meat-house. Call Ed Corbett at 774-1551 ]or an up- Assistant Sect:etary of the Members of the Junior Group from Grossepointment. Don't Delay! Spacious floor plans and Treasury for Enforcement. Pointe who assisted with Milton's Tea were Mrs,interiors o_ CondominiUm Homes at the Jellerson Photo by Tom 6ree,wood Operations and Tariff Af- Sheldon Drennan, Mrs. Arnold Fuchs, Mrs. Max"Apartments feature 9-_oot ceilings, individual gas MRS. FRANK H. PARCELLS, OF CAMERON PLACE, IBEX PRESIDENT fairs, recently presented aheating and cooling, top o] the line G.E. kitchen, 1976 Annual Assay Commis- Gardner, Mrs. William A. Champion, Mrs. Robert:with icemaker and washer-dryer. A wet bar is By Susan McDonald

: conveniently located ]or entertainment. Insulated Teetering on the edge of Lake Saint Clair, in lioniZedwithservicementheUSO,incoopera-knittingHEENAN,si°nmedal oft° BishopPALMERroad,T"KennedY,Mrs.RobertMrS'BennettGuyandManuel'Mrs.MrS.JohnJosephH.Longley.Perry':"_ walls, lloors, plumbing and windows in_ure maxi- Cameron place, Anne Parcells' modern home is articles for the Red Cross one of 27 commissioners up: Mrs. Harry Mellen will open her Lakeland: mum quiet. Natural _ireplace. A network o_ the an ideal place to begin a life of an aesthete, and conducting classes in pointed by President GEB. avenue home to the Juniors' executive board Fri-:From every seat in the , civilian defense. ALD FORD to the 19"/6 As- day, April 2. Mrs. Champion and Mrs. Kennedy _: most modern security systems guard you, your home, one's view is directed _usband, Frank, then a wid- Other organizations and say Commission which met -are assisting with the luncheon._ home and your possessions. There are three sepa- to the lake through the huge ower with three teenage chi[- causes to which the group at the Philadelphia Mint

i! rate elevators and approximately 1,000 square ]eet windows that form most of dren; Jeffery, who's now a donated more than $25,000 February 11 to count, weigh A'AUW G ps Meof private storage. Exterior maintenance, garden- the lake-side wall. The wa- married 2B-year-old with in its first 40 years include and assay a representative ro[_ to eting and snow removal are arranged ]or a monthly ter's blue:green hues are re- three children of his own; Children's Hospital, the Fam; sample of the nation's coin-

i fee. Sales and management by Michigan Condo- fleeted back ia the earth Stephen: 25, who works as ily Life Education Council age.• * * * (Continued from Page 15) evening, April 28, at 8:_i ! rninium Corporation. Priced ]rom $79,800. tones and pale blue decor of an environmental planner Foundation for Exceptional Member of the Western road home of Susan Beaudry. o'clock in the McMiilan road

the five-level home. with the Peace Corps in Bra. Children and the Kidney Michigan University Aqua AAUW's Book Group will home of Fran Schonenberg.• * * The effect of the wide-open zil, and Gretchen, a senior Foundation.; Building your second home up north? We can design rooms, that almosf seem to physical education major at Most of the money for the Sprites underwater ballet meet Monday, April 26, at I Conversation will center:, corps is Arts and Sciences o'clock at the Allard avenue around hobbies when the:

your Idtchen here and ship it direct to the job Mte. Bring merge with the lake, is al- the University of Michigan. financial support .has come sophomore CAR MEL home of Eleanor Rector, Gourmet Dinner Group-your blueprints to the designers at Mulsehler Kitchens, most dizzying on a day when They're in Agreement from the intermittent plays S C H W A R Z, ot Barrington where Margaret Hahn will meets Friday, April 30, at."20227 Mack Avenue, TU 4.3700. Poggenpbl is coming! the winds are whipping the Gretchen obviously shares put on by the group. "The road. review "The K e n t u c k y 7, o'clock in the Hampton

, , , waves against the sea wall her step-mother's opinion Night of January 16," a , • • Grace" by Harriet Arnow. road home of Mr: and Mrs..

Figurines carry a message or commemoratte just past the door. about the importance of phY- courtroom drama staged by JOE FORTE, of Doyle Cindy Chiason's North Richard Mertz. Reservations"an occasion . . • find them in the Gift Department Sensitivities Stirred steal education for women. Ibex in the halls of a local place west, has been re- Renaud road _ome -wig be must be made early, to ac-:of the Notre Dame Pharmacy. See the Jose( Origi- To spend a few minutes in Although most of her ener- federal court during the war, elected assistant secretary the setting for the Economic commodate spring vacation,-

Anne's home, designed by dies go into gymnastics stu- furnished two lounges at rail- of the Masonry Institute of Facts of Life Group's meet- by calling Judy Launs, 886-:nals, adorable animals with "You're an angel" or Paul Randolph, is to have at dy, she also holds a green itary bases. Michigan. lag Tuesday, April 27, at 9 4955. ""I Give a Hoot For You" and other sayings. Nor- least a few aestethic sensi- belt in karate. 'It has been four yearsl , , , o'clock. Mary Lou Murphy The Evening Bridge Group.leans'charming, nostalgic characters are The Dec- tivities awakened. "I know it seems strange since the Ibex's last produc- One of 29 Michigan col- will .review E. S. Sehumach- is meeting Monday, Tuesday:

,_:_: tor, The Judge, Stockbroker, Schoolmarm and To live. there, well . . . for a woman to study ka- tion, but the time is right, lege students among 550 na-I er's "Small Is Beautiful and Wednesday, April 12, 13": other professionals. "My husband, Frank, just rate," Anne said, "but Gret- the group has decided, and tionwide winners of National I Economics as if People Mat- and 21, at 7:45 o'clock at.._'._: . , , loves to stand oq the highest ehen is the sweetest quietest the cause is _here, for an- Science Foundation Gradu-I ter," Baby sitting is avail- Evelyn Snyder's Balfour road:

A week, in Marbella, the center o_ balcony and pontificate," (an girl you could find; she just other Ibex ,presentation. ate Fellowships is MICHAEL able by calling 882.2065. home. Further information:appropriate thing for a psy- likes to know she can take Will Present Comedy J. RIZZO,,of,Warner road. International Relations will may be obtained and reset-,

:! Spain's brilliant suncoast at the Hotel _]l choanalyst to do). care of herself in any situa- The time is the Bicenten- be the program for Instant cations made by calling 886-7

Andalucia Plaza from $419 per person _ And for Anne, the home tion." nial of course _ to be so- GLENNW. KAATZ, grand. Replay's meeting Wednesday 5973.:_' includes air, hotel, transfers, seven . has become a perfect setting Anne has kept herself busy luted by Ibex with the rol- son of MRS. WILLIAM De-

i I Continental breakfasts. SOUND IN- for a life revolving around since marrying Frank, rats- ]ieking, three-act comedy' BAEKE, of Renaud road, field questions from students DEBORAH MAXEY, cited:_ TERESTING? Call Those Folks at Mr, the arts, which is also an [ng their own two children, "George Washington Slept will be ,graduated Phi Beta and faculty: Gerry is an A1- as an all-A student on Hills-"

! _ Q. Travel, 886-0500. appropriate thing for the Mathew, 11, and Deborah, Here" by Moss Hart and Kappa from the University bion sophomore, dale's fall semester Dean's. , . _resident of the Ibex wom. 10. She helped plan and de- George S. Kaufman. of Michigan, where he has . • • _ List, daughter of the DEN-

:--_ FOr A Lasting $/nd TreHured_ Gift ... en's fine arts society to do. sign their Cameron place The cause is the War majored in pre-Med, and Named to Northwopd..l.n, NIS MAXEYS, of Briaretiff7"--_ '..... we suggest pewter. Anything from a classic- "I just want to devote all home and, for a while/.was Memoriai's long-held plans will enter the University of stitute's fall term Dea;a's drive, THOMAS HAMMER,_

If' _.lr_ ally designed vase to a complete lea and my energies'to art. I'll try' involved in a variety of lib. to open an art win.g. All pro. Michigan Medical School in List are Pointers LINDA L. son of the ROBERT H_.M-coffee set from Royal Holland Pfaltzgraff or anything,'rAnne said. In the eral, political causes, that ceeds from the $5 general the fall. : FERRARA, SHARON L. MERS, of Heather lane, and_Britannica'i_.i at The Squirrel's Nest, 15849 works are plans to study mostly left her in frustra- admission tickets will go to KNAPP, CLAUDIA j. DAVID MARSTILLER,

- Mack Avenue. _iano, voice, to brush up on tion. financially aid the art de- Grosse Pointe North High PLANTE, JAMES F. CAUS- of the DAVID MARSTILL-' her painting and to act in her But now, with the kids both partment of the Center. For School graduate KEITH M. LEY, PAUL J. RINKE and ERS, of Hampton road, and• * * Grosse Pointe South High

very first play. _ttending Richard school, the information about tickets caU NICKOLOFF, of Hunt Club COLLEEN ANN SCHLEICH- School graduate KATHLEEN:i_ Spring Into Summer . . . with the gossamer. It's not that the arts are house completed and thoughts Anne at 886-9364. drive, has been named to the ER.i

"Gauze Look." Two piece sheer prints come in anything new to Anne. She of politics out of her mind, General play chairperson, first semester Dean's List , =_ , POTTER, daughter of MRS.: lettuce green and melon . . . only $52. Or try a considers her years of fine Anne is well involved in re- Arme Volkens, also cast in at Valparaiso University, Speaking on "American LOIS POTTER, of Kenwood

soft, subtle Qiana with the new Chinese touch in arts study at Smith College newing her interest in the the lead role, has been as- where he is an Accounting Law -- the Limits of Free- court. All are sophomores.soft shades of lilac, apple blossom pink or persim- to be some of the most en- arts. sisted by co-chairpersons Su- major. , • • dora," this Sunday, March * * *men. Long summer dresses have arrived. Halter joyable she has spent. Revolves Around Ibex san Davis and Gwendy Lain.Had Its Advantages Most of her plans for brecht, in planning the ,play, Pointer GERRY HUMES 28,Stateatuniversity,s2o'clock inMcGregorWayneSchoolGr°SSegraduateP°inteSoUthMARyHighE.

:. tops with matching stolesonly $60. See them now % appreciatedthe fact artisticendeavors revolveto be held Friday and Sat- isamong AlbionCollegestu- ConferenceCenter,Room B, SCHROEDER, daughter of.-: at Mr. Julian Fashions, 15114 KerchevaL 822-2818. that Smith was an all-femalel around Ibex. As president, urday, April 9 and I0 at 8:30 dents participating in debates will be JAbIES BEALL, of the WILLIAM F. SCHI_OE.i _ * * * school very much," she said. she presides over a bevy of o'clock in the War Memor. examining the Free Market Bedford road, a frequent DERS, of Whittier road, has:" LEE'S carpets America's number one brand "In those days women spent study groups, book review ial's Fries Auditorium.' System: a series of public lecturer on legal matters for received her first promotion'. will be o]_ered by Maliszewski Carpeti_ig at un- so much time worrying about meetings, workshops on ev- The Grease Pointe Theater forums during which execu- the Institute of Continuing in the United States Air

_ to philosophy for University Airman, she is assigned as, ' usual savings. All the best selling styles will be on their clothes and hair and erything from silversmithing also has helped out with sets tive officers of 10 major Legal Education and on Force. Now, promoted to

,i_ cceald get away from all that monthly general meeting fen- May Be Real Hit Courses in Adult Educatihn an administrative specialist_ sale _rom Monday, March 22 through Saturday, who to date. At Smith you to Swedish strawcraft, and a and scenery, corporations have agreedApril 3rd. Hurry to Maliszewski Carpeting, 21435 for at least five days a week luring speakers, such as the "If the play's half as en- Clark Wells, drama chair- sponsored by WSU and the with a unit of the Air Force

!: _ Mack Ave. 776-5511. P.S. I_ you're looking _or an and really get into studying." most recent visitor, Rabbi joyable as the rehearsals man; Mrs. Francis Van Due- University of Michigan. Sun- Communications Service. at

:: area rug don't miss our special clearout prices. She also liked Smith for Sherwin Wine, whose topic I have been," Anne said, "we'll sen. properties; Mrs. Thomas day's lecture is part of the Montana's Malmstrom Air, , . the emphasis placed on phy- was "Female Liberation and probably ,have a real hit on Anketell, staging; Mrs. Ber. series "Freedom in American Force Base. She recently

California and Nevada can still be a bargain _k steal education, something the Woman Artist." our hands." rien Ketchum. costumes; Life and Thought," sponsored completed technical training

for Summer. For under $700. Two adults receive Up Anne thinks that most co- Membership in Ibex is by "It's just a funny play, Mrs. Alex Gage, Jr., ushers, jointly by WSU and the De,- at Mississippi's Keesler. Air

round trip air, hotel accommodations [or six nights, educational coUeges lack. invitation only, bat Anne ex- and very lively, with crash- and Mrs. Harold Emmons, iroit Association of Phi Beta Force Base.use of ear for seven'days with unlimited mileage. After Smith she worked plains that the group is in- ing thunder storms and win- Jr.. tickets. Kappa. Admission is $3. * _ ::=Call Travel By Hatcher at 88Z._Z7 for details, in interior design in Boston terested in women of all ages dows breaking." Playing the leads were -': _ * Among new members in-

. , . for three years and then it and interests. Besides its historical sig- Mrs. John Mickam, Bill Kir- Tapped for Epsilon Delta ducted into Beta Gamma• was back hovpe to The "We're looking for women nificance for the bicenten- by, Berrien Ketchum, lVlrs.. Alpha, an honor presented Sigma honor society, part of

Spring is here and with it a delightful Pointe, where she was raised with intellectual curiosity nial, "George Washington Clark Wells, Mrs. Robert only to those Hillsdale Col- the College of Commerce

array of chicks and ducks and all sorts of and had most of her school- about the arts who are will- Slept Here," will also bring Kerr, Jr., Miss Made[eine lege students who have at- and Finance at Villanovabunnies . . . soft and cuddly for an Easter ing, for a :job as interior ing to actively pursue that hack many old memories for Cliff, Clark Wells, Miss Mary tained a cumulative 3.5 av- University. its formation the

} surprise.. • at The School Bell, 17010 Mack decorator at the J. L. Hud- interest." she said. Ibex members who helped Jane McClure, Forbes Hen- erode or better in a minimum result of the recent accredi.

Ave. son Company. Amazing Longevity produce the same play back derson, Mrs. Ethan Prewitt of 40 semester hours of ration of ViHanova's business• . , . That's when she met her Keepin gthe group small, in 1942. Proceeds from the Mrs. Robert Weber, Harold work in courses credited to- school by the American As-

(about 10O members), is one $1 tickets went Io the Amer- Emmons, Jr.. Bill Denler wards a Bachelor of Arts sembly of Collegiate SchoolsNew Spring Craft Class schedules available, of the factors contributing to icon Red Cross. Mrs. Bill Kirby. Jack Rex. or Bachelor of Science de. of Business. is ALBERT J.

Stop in at The era'fly Corner or call 882-0903. Start SelI.Help its amazing longevity. The nine male members of chard and Jack Strong. Leo gree. are Grosse Pointe tiILLEBRAND, of McKinleyFounded in 1932 at a meet- the cast at that time were Lesperance was cast as the North ttigh School graduates _avenue.

Fisher Wallpaper &. Paint, "In. the Village." Cancer Group ing of the Society of Arts in imminent danger of being bratty boy.

See the beautiful color selection of milk glass (white, and Crafts, its purpose was dralted, t,owe,,ed, their hope It was a hit then, and Ibex SPRINGROW£Rtoo) decorative pieces including baskets, candleholders, The American Cancer So- then stated to give its mere- not to be inducled before the is hoping it will be a hit nowbirds at Wright's Gift and Lamp Shop, 18650 Mack Avenue. ciety will hold a meeting for bers an opportunity to in- night of the play was real. for the Center's Art Wing's SPECIALThere's also a good choice of Easter cards, cancer patients and family crease their knowledge and ized and the show DID go on. sake if nothing else. Besides

, . , m e m be r s next Thursday, appreciation of the arts and Thirty-four years ago the occasionally singing in the I ............

Nepi Salon and have your hair professionally Ladies Parlor of Grosse variety of media. Paul Lilly, an actor in Will- Church's choir, it will be] FRESH CUTPointe "roods Presbyterian Besides ,he discussions O-Way Theater and presi-Anne'sfirstchance tO show J DAFFODILS Itested. They will recommend preparations for you Church, /,lack avenue at Tor- w_rksbops and monthly dent of the Catholic Theater. off her talents on stage, and jto use at home to be ready for all the new springy rey road. meetings, 1he group occa- Olhers in ch,rge were Mrs. she is a wee bit nervous. Wi_h Coupon Expires 3/28/'76 |

Spring hair styles... 19463 Mack Avenue, 884-8858. Purpose of this self-help sionally holds a dinner-dance I I

I 49=, , . group is to bring togelher or cabaret party and collab-

Tony Cueter showed uS the new shipment persons who are experienc- orates with olher groups. Pregnancy Aid Turning Two I' • • ing similar problems as a re- such as the Junior League, •el fine 18kt gold chains which has just arrived at suit of. the disease: to give Symphony Women and Art Pregnancy Aid's meeting women f a c i n g distressful t _un_ ,

the Bijouterie, 19860 Mack Avenue. You are sure them an opporlunity and the Institttte. to further their next Thursday, April l, at 8 pregnancies. [ Wi_h Coupon Expires 3/28/76 !tto _ind an 'u'ausual one for your collection or to encouragement to d is cuss shared interests, in the evening in Saint John "lhe April 1 meeting will =................... =.=show off the precious pendant, lheir mutual problems in a And, although the group ltospilal's Meeting Room D'

, , , positive manner, exists mainly for the enter-is a very special one for be a training session. Every- DiscountYou will be seeing more of the beautiful people in A professional resource tainment and enlightenment mcmbers, for i! was exactly one is wclcome. Further in. FL0W[RSll0WTICK[TSwhite eyewear. New for I976 are themother of pearl, bone person will be available to of its members, they occa. two years ago Ihat the or- formation may be obtained

white and crystal frames. Smashing with dark lenses or answer questions, Further sionally embark on a service ganization first opened its by ca]]in_ the Pregnancy Aidthe beautiful mysterious and so flattering gradient rials, information may be obtained venture as wcll. doors Office, 882.1000, M on day $1 SOStop in. Try on a few at Woods Optical Studios, 19599 Mack by contacting the American, llelped During War In those two years, Prod- through Friday, between 10

Cancer Society at 343.9006 or World War II found the nancy Aid has been provid, in the morning and I in the Reg. $2.50 JLAvenue, 881.8911. 336-0030. women cnterlaining hospital- ing continual services for ailernoon.

• * * ................................................................................................. Show begins this weekend

Take the family out to dinner. At Perini's • . w_,,o,d s,,_i_... T,,,d,. F,_, ,.d .,_,.rd_, r HEALTH FOOD sALE . . .Nature'sBest AllemonFlorista complete meal costs as little as $2.95. Choice of at The Arrangement fresh spring flowers $3 a bunch tteaIth Food store in the Village, 17116 Kercheral.entrees, home made soup or dessert, potatoes, salad (cash and carry), 17100 Kercheval, 885.8272.plus bread and rolls baked fresh daily. Burgers . , . is of]ering "while H_ey last" specials. Richlife Nat-

and Pasta for the kiddies priced even lower, Perini's SPRING is tomorrow.., today is the _ ,,ral Vflamins--Balanced BSO. IOOsizeh.95--save ," Warrenat 10721 Whittier between Harper and Kelly . . . time for completion of winter projects and 1.80. Natural Vitamins E400 I.U.D'ALPHA 100 size onDR 1-2484. maybe an early start on the projects of _ $7.95. sore $1.55, also ,_Ie prices on chewable vita- •

• * * SPRING. Need help? Call Chuck 885-9306. mix C, So_! Town roasted soybeans 99¢ 8-oz. jar.

Classes In Dry Flower Arranging , . . A new Carpentry, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, _,_4 " " 17931East Werren TU 4-6120series starts, April lot. Call 773-2650. Shores B n' T residential and commercial, marine repairs. Raw Miller's Wheat Bran 21¢ lb., Haagen-Dazs IceFurniture, 23155 Mack Avenue, St. Clair Shores. Excellent Grosse Pointe references. • Cream 99¢ pint.