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HEADLINES Associati~~ M~~,bers Re~iew Their 'Treasur( Headway Beingl~;:~:n~ye of the, Uf"PU -IIJ;.J;.I\ As COIllPUed by The Far'ms, Park, City And Grosse Pointe News l,l" \. . WQods GeCtring for Itl. . Traffic Problem Variety of Projects . Pending County Thursday, January 1'1 I Approval MICHIGAN BELL cus. City Managers of Woods, Harper Woods. St. tomers will be charged 20 Clair Shores Hold Meeting This Week; cents for each dir~tory as. By The News Staff HW Council Takes Action to Improve sistance call they make in Four G r 0 sse Pointe excess of 20 per month be. Traffic Signalization at Vernier councils this week aired ginning June 1981. The new And 1-94 Service Road plans to apply for almost cost was ordered .by the $400,000 in federal assist- M i chi g a n Public Service By Roger A. Waha ancefrom the Communi- Commission. Under the plan Movement between officials of three cities ty Development Block customer:, may request up to toward reaching solutions to solve the heavy ve. G ran t, (CDBG), pro. three numbers per assistance hi~ular traffic probleiU in the northwest area of caU, but it will not affect The Woods is continuing with -the joint meeting gram. those calls made from hos. between the Woods, Harper Woods and St. Clair Applications for projects pitals, hotels or pay phones. ranging from home repairs Handicapped people are eli- Shores Councils Monday l::!vening, January 14, art. to underground water mains gible to apply for an exemp- ing as a positive springboard. were discussed in public tion to the ne,¥ assistance At the meeting, coordin"I hearings held recently in charge. Michigan will join 30 ated by The Woods, council T Off. The Farms, Park, City and other states who participate representatives discussed a rust lee Woods. in charged directory assist. study of the area conducted The public paid scant at. ance calls. by Goodell-Grivas, Inc., and Viewed at tention to the hearings - ultimately zeroed in upon even in The Park where par. • • • Photo by David K",mer Friday, January 18 These Grosse Pointe Ministerial Association Potnte Woods Presbyterian Church, ED EGNA. several -areas which officials P dl S. ticipation- in the CDBG pro. felt should be explored fur. gram was a major lssue in a FEDERAL SAFETY e~ members got the first glimpse of "A Treasury of TIOS, executive director of the Grosse Pointe e ar "te perts said pilot and crew ther toward alteviatlng the controversy in last fall's Family Resources" when it came fresh off the Inter-Faith Center for Racial Justice, LINDA problem, council election over federal error caused a TWA jet car. SULLIVAN, publication editor, SISTER BETTY rying 87 persons over the presses this' week in time for t}{~ Celebrating It has afCected The Woods, Customers Expres~ Ois- funds and alleged low.in. Flint area last April to sud. Families Fair Sunday, February 3, at the War .FLAHERTY, Saint Paul Catholic Chu,rch, and (particularly Drys drive cUi. pleasure over Act ion come housing "strings." denly nose dive several thou. Memorial. The mammoth publication was part DR. KENNETH LENTZ, Saint Paul Lutheran zens for over four years). Which Parallels Demise Three councils, The City, sand feet. TWA called the of the Celebrating Families project led by, (from Church, and mo~t recently the two S I S Farms and Woods, approved findings "speculative allega. left to right), REV. DAVID ESHLEMAN, Grosse neighboring comll1unities, of a em quare. their applications this week. tions." The probers indicated I particularly after Woods of. on Hill The Park will vote Monday, that either a crew member or Cicials decided to barricade January 28. the pilot activated a slat on Celebrating Families e.J harge Man four northwest area streets. By Susan McDonald Together the cities qualify the right wing of the jet Windmill Views Trial Period It's the Salem Square for almost $400,000 in basic that triggered the fall. The In Assault Co u n c i 1.representatives Saga all over again. A grants: The Woods, $120,000, jet later made an emergency Pointe Rate Project Reaches Climax agreed to reVIew all the corn- I The Par k, $99,000, The landing at Detroit Metropol. ments made at the, joint smal, privately. owned Farms, $99,000, and The itan Airport with no serious eac er I meeting with their staffs in business loses its build. City, $8.0,000.The grants are injuries reported. The Na. Will Fall With Big Fa.mily Eair Of T h the hope recommendations ing to a bigger business. allocated on the basis of tional Transportation Safety -- . \ would be forthcoming by Customers complain. The population. The S h 0 res, Board will hear more testi. Spiribd Conclusion to Months of Participation Set mony before making a final Perk Council Learns De- Dan eel n .s t r u c tor, mid.Febi'lary. Based upon city isn't hap p y, but doesn't participate in the deci~o.n_,<:>~_the mishap. .troit to Drop Assess- for February 3 at War Memorial; Resource Surprised by Suspect I the session, the ~i~y man. there's nothing anyone program . '.-.menf"of'Str'ip .of'. :8«)ok to M~keJts Debut at Eyent . in. Her. Home in . ager~ of the three Cltles were can do.. comOvmeurntl.htl~eslaSn.tasviexYneeart'sttehde • • • .'d -d scheduled to meet Tuesday 'This. saga belongs to the Saturday, January 19 Property I By Susan McDonald W 00 5 Inci ent afternoon, January 22,_(after Pointe Pedlar, a .popular about $1.5 milIion from the DETROIT COUNCIUtrAN Come February everyone needs something to press time), to consider ac- gourmet kitchen shop that is CDBG program, which is Kenneth Cockrel thinks it By JoanJ;1e N. Gouleche shake them out of the winter doldrums so, how A Woo d s Municipal tions toward arriving at a 50- the mainstay of the F)sher funded by HUD and admin- would be a good idea iC the The Park C 0 u n c i I about a fair? A colorful extravaganza of enter. Court examination date lution, (or solutions), road shopping area in The istered by Wayne County. city sat on Chrysler Corpo- learned ear lie r this tainment and informatioh geared to peJple of was scheduled for yester. WODdsCity Administrator City. The Farms Council unani. ration's board of directors. month that Detroit will all ages and interests is planned for Sunday, Feb- day, January 23, for a 33- Chester E. Petersen said Just before Christmas, big mously approved the admin. The remark was made in ast week his city has re- istration's recommendations lower its assessment of ruary 3, at the War Memorial, 32 Lakeshore road. year-old De t r 0 i t man l Detroit Bank and Trust an. line with the council's deci- a strip of property it It's a Family Fair, a spirit. ------who's charged in the as- qqested Rep. Wiiliam Bryant nounced to the five Pedlar for the use of its $99,000 on sion. to meet with the auto .to ask the Michigan Depart- partners that their lease Monday, January 21. The milker next week to discuss owns in Windmill Pointe ed conclusion to the ecumen- tals and churches have tak- sault of his 62-year-old ment of Transportation to recommendations included Park. City Attorney Her- ical Celebrating Fa mil i e s en booths along. with the dance teacher Sunday would expire in November a federally.funded $28 mil. do an evaluation and impact of 1980. The bank hopes to the use of $85,474 for devel. lion plant in Detroit. The old McC. Deason said De- project that m 0 S t 10 c a I Northeast Guidanc~ Center, night, January 13. study on the feasibility of repl: ce the Pedlar with a opment of a p~rking lot on city also would like a com- trait has agreed to reduce c h u r c h e s paricipated in Seniors Onward for Change, Charged in the incident, closing the Old Eight Mile trust office to more conveni- the Richard School play- its assessment of proper- throughout the fall. Inc., (SOC), and Pregnancy which leCt both in blood- mitment from Chrysler that road overpass to motorists ently serve its eastside cus- ground. if such a plant is built, the ty extending east from The Cair will give famiI.les. Aid. stained clothes, is Conrad between 3 and 6 p.m. on tomers, according to a De. Most of the remainder oC auto maker will not abandon Fox Creek to portions of an opportunity to come to- The League of Women Victor Joseph o[ Simms weekdays only. . troit Bank and Trust spokes- the money, ($8,526), would its other plants in Detroit. gether in a fun, restive at- Voters of Grosse Pointe will street. He was arraigned on th a k f $150 550 t In a related action, HarPer be allocated to the minor Mr. Coekrel expressed a de- e P8 Q{)rrom , 0 mosphere to celebrate "just be on hand with several two separate counts--break- Woods City Manager Ronald man. home repair program of Sen. $149, . being a family," At the same community leaders to answer ing and entering with intent StUl Have Hope . 0 ' d f Ch I sire to fill the seat. an sal'd his city l'S re- IOrs nwar or ange. ne., It was only last year that time, s po n s 0 r s will offer questions. At the same time, to commit felonious assault Bultm The move leaves the Ped- . h . questing the Department of (SaC), Wit the remainder, • • • Detroit lowered the assess- loads o[ information about the league will conduct a and felonious assault - on Transportation to do an eval- lar .and five other small ($5,000), gomg. for ad"miDIS- Sunday, January 20 ment from $173,160 to the resources in the community mock presidential election, Tuesday, January 15. The . d' ct t d shops and offices look~?g f~r tration costs. FORMER SUPREME Court $150,550 figure. Detroit orig- that can help improve and including all the presently suspect was held in lieu oC uatIon an Impa[ 1s ~ y tOhn new quarters. The City' IS An alternate program also the feasibility 0 c osmg e I • d b t th Cf t Justice William O. Douglas, inally assessed the property protect the family life stylp..,declared candidates for of. a $25',0(){)b')na pending the . h '1 d cut- \V.orne a Ol~ e. e ec a was okayed in case the use often accused oCa too-liberal at $218,050. Many Ha~'e Booths I fic.e. If su.rveys are yo.ur examination date. Old Elg t Ml e roa big trust office.. mlght have oC funds for the parking lot through at Vernier. th th I stlm-ce on the high court, Next month, .!:>othmunici. From 2 to 7 p.m. there I ~hJng, st?P mto the Morality At this point, Woods po. On thf:se actions, Mr. o~ I e no\~ fVlng comme~ I is not approved. That pro- died Saturday in Washing- palities will meet to settle on will be continuous entertain. ,m Media boo~~ wh~re. a lice are not clear over the Petersen said if the cut. cia ar~a. :us omers are sa gram includes S42,OOO for ton's Walter Reed Army the $149,800 rate, and at a ment throughout the Center: st~dy of tele\'lslOn Vlewmg motive of the assault on d -and In ~ome cases mad...... new water main loop con- Medical Center. The 81.year- recent council meeting, Mr. from such J:(roups as the' WIll be made. ' Grace G. Thomas of Stanhope through is closed off an about. losmg vne of theIr r ,truction between the new oId retired justice was ap- Deason said it would .be fu- Christ Church Men's Choir,. "First" [or Pointe road. bridge traffi..: between 3 and f t I pointed to the bench by I tile for The Park to ne'p'oti. Saint Clair Children's Choir: Outside, it there's sno\\', 6 p.m. is prohibited, a 9o-da)- avor! e ~lOpS. . . I industrial arts building at trial period should ensue to Bu~ city offiCials agree, i Sou t h H ig h and Grosse President Franklin D. Roose. I ate an even lower rate. and Promenaders and 'Star. I there will be plenty of activo Expresses Surprise there s not much anyone can Pointe boulevard. veIt in 1939amI later retired Has Waged Sattle makers square dance clubs. I ity including a snow sculp. ."I'm surprised she'~ .still evaluate what happens. d.o to. sto~ t~e .chan.ge. The (Continued on Page 2) in 1975 after suCfering a "The Park would be un. Information booths along I ture c.~nte~t and cross.coun. ahve because o[ the ~,ICIOU.S- (Continued DnPage 4) sltuallon IS Similar In many stroke. Although Mr. Doug- successful to seek further the way will vary from the try sknng m the yard. ness o[ the attack,. saId i ways to the recent contro. L HO las was known [or his lib- ,'eassessment and, in fact, International Institute's dem_l T?~ event is. g~ared . to: Public Safety Director John Covered Credit versy On.the.HilI. where a elltZ., Iller eral views, he was not a man would be risking a higher onstration of ethnic crafts Camilles and so IS Its price. D

rewlts almost guarantee the The caller thcn tells the In fact. he noted around a II tive board. ' hands and lying in the front trois the water supply for 97 he has initiated a state,dele i drnt of the state FOP.

Presidpnt Iowa's 50 dele- parent thai his son or daugh. II dozen calls were receIved by The SMPCA is the second: vestibule o[ her home. She communities and the sewage petition drive to restructure' LlJdge 102 serves poliC'eoC- gates to the Democratic Na. ter IS being held at Woods loral departments between 'Ila:gest police association in i also said she was surprist'd treatment for 76. the Detroit Water Board by: fircrs of all the 1'ointes and tiona! Convention. departmental headquarte.rs I (Continued on Page 6) Michigan, I (Continued on Page 4) "Since vigorous requests (Continued on Page 6) i Ha~prr Woods,

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Page Two G R 0 S S F. POI N TEN E W S Thursday, January 24, 1980 ------_._-_._------_._- Farms, Park, City, Woods Hold Co~unity Deyelopment Block Grant Hearings

(Continued from Page 1) r program - $8,526. I s c h 0 0 1 s and The Farms: the other end of The HilI" The Par k who reelected In response to a question The list of approved pro" now run under eulv.erl: Edison power lines are pro. I • Installating protective. should take place soon. In I even if the parking structure 'I Mayor Matthew C. Patterson from Councilrmm John Sabol, jects includes the following: which were part of the ole posed to be put underground gratings for 31 trees on Ker. i that exchange, The Farms near Cottage Hospital be .. and overwhelmingly voted who cast the' lone negative EMT service, $30,000; street Girard Drain, $1'(,500; -ane in Muir road, (where they cheval avenue between Hall I will get that portion of the comes a reality. II down three ballot proposals vote on the application, Mr. improvements and repairs, the red u c e d amount" o! currently run along the front place and Fisher road - j Richard School playground Set to Revitalize asking voters to approve the 'McNamara explained that the $46,000; SOC, $10,000;. reo $16,500 for commercial dis of homes). at a cost of $9.300. : adjacent. to Kerchevai a~e. Only a handful of resi. use?f c~ty, state and federal main request of block grant routing water mains which trlct improvements. $23.000. • Planting 18 trees in the I nue, whIle. the schools. Willi dents turned up at The monies In the community. officials is' that the program _._----_._---_. ------.. ---..:-- Commands Usage same area of The Hill - i get a portlon of McMillan I Park's CDBG hearing Tues. The City Councll approved benefit ~~w to moderate in. Mpre projects CQlled for $7,200. I road to close off and thus, day night, January 15. But its 1980 grant application on come cl~lze~s and that it under the alt~rnate program City Clerk Richard G. So. I m.ake tt.X-!''0:-;, r';....~.~';':,':o.~-" "~~,~'?t~~ . ~,~~"~!..~'i::~ II.gp' I Minimal Charge for Alterations 1 it:: 1 I Valid until Feb. 3, 1980 1 . I Not valid Sat. or Sun. before 4:00 P.M. ~

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'~ursdaYI "January 24, 1980 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Pc!lge Three Cottage Offers Tour Program New Fireman GPW Police Report Six Cottage Hospital's volun. through Friday, between 8 Fulfills Drealn .' teer services department has a.m. and 4:30 p.m, Burglaries in Three Days : ' ,developed a hospital tour pro. Ralph Wilgarde, hospital The newest Farms fireman " gram for school groups from administrator, sald children comes from a long line of Six burglaries of residences were reported to the third to seventh grades. will be ,ble to tour several smoke-eaters. Not only were Woods police over the weekend of January 11 to WeAl " This e"pands upon the hos. non.patient areas of the hos. TOp wa.....Pay William Lanzi's father and 13 and two more, including the- entry of a busi- WE BUY "pital's successful "Introduc- pital, including the labora. PR!CEs .tion to the Hospital for Very grandfather firefighters, but n~ss, were rep::rted midway through last week. ,ory, x.ray and nuclear med. two of his brothers are, too, Silver articles and jewelry were prominent items Of ('our~'e . Small People" program be- icine. Slides will be shown GOLD ar ,Pnces gun last year. fighting the flames in Fort taken in some of the break-ins, with all of the in. esub' of various departments of Lauderdale, Fla. bull' 'Ject to the hospaal that are nor. cidents under the investigation of the detective 10k'., 14kt., 18kt., 21kt., PlatinufII) IOn market Tours are limited to groups Even his great.grandfather bureau. cond't' .of 25 and will on1r be con- mally not open to the public. was a volunteer fireman. So I Ions, On Friday, January 11, silver pitcher, two silve-r PAYMENT IN CASH OR CHECK ducted on Fridays. There is as Mr. Lanzi, 25, 'puts tit, Various aspects of the three of the burglaries were dinner ware sets, (service of . IS IMMEDIA TEl ' no charge fqr the tours, but "I've been hanging around health care delivery system reported, all within a two. eight, including several ex. fire halls all my life," and advance reservations must be will be discussed on par with hour period. tra serving utensils), and $50 made by calling Margaret the grade'level of the group. getting the job in The Farms PILL BOXES Thieves entered the resi. taken from a wallet in a Hutchings, director of volun- One member of the group, "is like a dream come true." dence of James Pike of West purse. Please No teer services, at 884~600, ex. for example, might be gown. Now living in Harper Ida lane through an attached On Sunday, January 13, Gold Plated Items: ~(' tension 2455, M 0 n day ed as a surgeon. Woods, Mr. Lanzi is a ,gradu- J garage, with a door lock be. two burglaries were reported. DO NOT Bring Us "~"I, ~ - ate of South High SChool and ing pried to gain entry. to the One occurred at the home The Following: holds an associate degree in home. Articles reported miss- of Charles Spade in Haw. liberal arts from Macomb • Gold Pillt(d ing included three gold neck. thorne road, w her e the Faml.ly Life County Community College. • 1/20 12kt. G.Jo'. laces, two watches, three guld thieves entered through a To ~,"\Ie Pa) . • 18H.G.E. ";0' He hopes to pursue his edu- rings, a gold high school rear door after breaking out cation at Wayne State Uni. .. Rolled Gold Plate ring with a green stone, cuff some giass. Two color tele. $350°° $40°° $200°° Education Council versity in criminal justice. links, tie tacs, all of unbown vision sets, one valued at and That is, if he can find a value, and a .22 caliber blue around $650 and the other, COMPACTS & LIPSTICK TljBES schedule of classes to work steel gun, $425, were taken, along with around a fireman's hours. ~ Center Point T~: h~~~ of J~h~ ~~!'g . ~ _h" .....f n'''','!''1 'f''''"~~::: "r~l::~d Mr. Lanzi was born and hardt in Severn road aiso ;t ~$400.'S-o'~e - j~w~lry also We Pay .I/. raised in the Jefferson. was burglarized, with the was reported missing but 00 Crisis Center s50 I Chalmers area. Although he thieves breaking a pane of police have no information 'II spent several years looking 'Ii"~ glass in a door and then on these items as yet. To ---' have moved to at life in California and reaching through to unlock Meanwhile, around $3,000 uO A. s300 Hawaii, he moved back to it. Police s~id missing items was taken from a suit at the the .Detroit area heca ~se, he 18412'Mack Avenue included two silver goblets home of Samuel Sanom of ~~~$35°0To $750°0 says, ,his roots are here and and plates, a silver set of Coventry lane, police said. In Grosse Pointe Farms. he likes the .people here. Be. eating utensils and plates Thieves entered the residence RI~GS, fore getting his job with The and a brown mink wrap, by breaking out a basement CUFF LINKS The new telephone number for Farms, he did linoleum work. valued at, between $5,000 to window. WEDDING BANDS, He enjoys playing soccer, $7,000. Then, on Tuesday, January Center Point is 885-5222 hoc key, racquetball and That same day, thieves en- 15, a citizen walking home S'Cuba diving, tered the home of John past Pointe Cyc1ery, 20373 O'Brien of Newcastle road Mack av:mue, discovered the by breaking out !l window in front window broke'n out. To the rear door. Articles reo Investigation revealed. that, We Pay To 0 We Pay .-----I ported missing included two two bike wheels, one red 5300° 0 ii' 515° 53000'0 silver-plated candle holders, and the other black, were ~er Pair $30°0 an eight-piece setting of Gor. t...kell ;,.ml Inside the win. ,-- Per Pair Don't Be A Iham aterl1ng sl1ver, char,tn.\! dow. The i r replacement pattern, valued at $2,1500, a value was placed at $'71S. The PURSES BLANK MOUNTINGS I VleTIMIl silver candy dISh, a Nikon cost of replacing the five. SOLID GOLD IOkt" 14kt., J8kt., 22kt., & Platinum I35mm camera with lens case by l()'foot pane of glass, MESH PURSES I and accessories, a ring with which was apparently broken nine sapphires in the shape by a piece of concrete, is I PROTECT CALL of a diamond with a diamond around $200. W,!fPT~ in the center and a lillver The home of Joan Lee ,0 0 0 I. YOUR FAMILY, YOUR HOME, watch with a silver band. Young of Norwood drive was 510° 5100° . One break.in was reported reported entered on Wednes. YOUR BUSINESS 1778-54901 on Saturday, January 12. day, January 16. The culprits MONEY CLIPS This occurred at the home of hroke a pane of glass in a BELT BUCKLES Merlin Bero in Fairway kitchen window and reached drive, with the culprits enter- inside to open it to gain ing by breaking a rear door entry. Articles discovered window. Police said items missing include a mink and found missing included an leather brown jacket, valued antique silver tea pot and at around $1,000; an imita- tion, dark brown fqr coat, 0 $200; an eight-tratk car ~a~ 5200° stereo, $100; and one lady's 0 ring with three large dia- To 51500° NOW IS THE TIME •• monds and 16 smaller ones, TO CONVERT YOUR of unknown value. UNWANTED GOLD INTO CASH. Police said in most of the "Price ranges .bon represent typical pieces bought incidents, the thieves entered , by us. Prices vary,' with quality, siz~.condition and the majority of rooms in the design. We have and will pa)' more for homes. At the same time, , ' .. ex~liom.1 pieces. officers added that some of I Ptfrtlarient location in Grosse Pointe. Member the citizens are in the midst "',GrQsse PoJ.1te\illlal~Mc:rchaot's Association. CHARMS of compiling list$ of missing , . . k R~ference~M;ChigilllNational Bank AND articles and their values. ". ""'<.' ofDt'trQit.. '. CHARM BRACELETS " SHOE SALE Office Workers " " Final Days Okay Contr-act The Board of Education and 100 school office workers We Pay last week agreed on a neW $30~0 January 24-25-26 three-year contract callina for 10,7 percent annual im- provements in wages and NECKLACES fringe benefits. UNK BRACELETS The agreement was ap- Now proved ,by a 72.12 vote of the ~~~ Grosse Pointe Association of Educational Office Personnel ~W1!~~ on .Friday, January 11., The School Board unanimously ~mmWhljnfiJ~ilitlmjlliimTiffi'-m approved it Monday, January 14. ~a~ $100°° To 51250°0 The agreement is "baSic- Very Thin Bracelets A re Less ally the same" economic We Pay To Formerly to $115. package approved by Grosse 575°0 $1000°0 POCKET WATCHES Pointe tea c her s after a Fine Chains Are Less threatened strike 'this fall, Solid 14kt., 18kt., & Platinum according to the S c h 0 01 WRIST WATCHES Board's Personnel Director BRACELET STRAP Ronald Tonks. & Solid 14kt., 18kt., Teachers okayed a two-year and PJatinum agreement, expiring in 1981, Open while office personnel agreed Face to a three.year cont:'8ct, ex- $150.00 • piring in 1982. $1000.00 School plant and cafeteria I I workers compose the only I bargaining unit which does not yet have a contract with the School Board. Mediation sessions ,between the work- Split Second ers and school negotiators Chronoll,aph are scheduled to begin today, $450.00 • January 24, according to Mr. 52000.00 Tonks. There are 133 memo bers of that bargaining unit. Its contract expired last June .

• Allen Edmonds • Johnston Murphy • Bass We Pay To Repealer TEW APPOINTED (Chimln~ Woods resident Frederick $40°0 $1500°° .. alchl • Clarks of England • Private Stock • Baker Benies C. Tew was recently named $1000.00 • Especially Interested In Copyrlgh t C" ertQrn OUII & Co '. assistant to the president of Patek Phlllipe $7000.00 1980 the Thomas Alva Edison Vacheron" Constantln Foundation. The Ed is 0 n Foundation is dedicated to the advancement of science COlD WEATHER BOOTS REDUCED! and engineEring education in the eiementary and secon- HOURS CU~R11:Rl1011(~f) dary schools in this country Mon., Tues.• Wed., and 23 countries overseas. & Sill. Mr. Tew was an a-ward-win. to:OO I.m. - 5:30 p.m. (0 CO. plus I & 'ning investigative reporter, Thun. Fri. & JD'-FLERS to:OO I.m .• 8:30 p.m. GEMOLOGISTS PERSO.\AJ 100)0 REDUCTION ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK columnist and editorial writ- 16835 KERCf-IE: \' ,\ L er at the "Detroit Free PHONE GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN 48230 Press." He won Page One (3 t3) 885.1131 Awards and was twice nom. 3 Doors East of Cadieux inated for a Pulitzer Prize while at the paper. For 20 years he was Detroit corre. spondent fvr "Variety," the national show business week. Iy newspaper. Mr. Tew is a ~raduate of the University of MasterChorge KERCHEVAL AT ST. CLAIR I. GROSSE POINTE Rhode 'Island and receive

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Page Two Thursday, January 24, 1980 GROSSF. POINTE NEWS ----- Farms, Park, City, Woods Hold Cum~unity Development Block Grant Hearings

(Continued from Page 1) I program - $8,526. IS c h 0 0 I s and The Fanns the other end of The Hill" The Par k who reelected In response to a question The list of approved pro. now run under culverts

Edison power lines are pro'j • Ir.stallatlng protective I should take place soon. In even if the parking structure 'I' Mayor Matthew C. Patterson from Councilman John Sabol, jects includes the following: which were part of the -old posed to be put underground gratlngs for 31 trees on Ker. i that exchange, The Fanns near Cottage Hospital be. I and overwhelmingly voted who cast the' lone negative EMT service, $30,000; 9treet Girard Drain, $17,500; 'and in Muir road, (where they' cheval avenue between Hall I will get that portion of the comes a reality. down three ballot proposals vote on the application, Mr. improvements and repairs, the red u c e d amount- of currently run along the front place and Fisher road -I Richard School playgrouud Set to Revitalize I asking voters to approve the McNamara explained that the $46,000; SOC, $10,000;_ reo $16,500 for commercial dis. of homes), at a cost of 1$9,300. j adjacent to Kercheval ave. Only a handful of resl.1 use of city, state and federal main request of block grant routing water mains which trict improvements. $23,000. • Planting 18 trees in the nue, wh,le the schools wlll dents turned up at The monies in the community. officials is that the program Commands Usage same area of The Hill _I get a portion of McMillan Park's CDBG hearing Tues' The City Council approved benefit low to moderate in. More projects called for $7,200. road to close off and thus I day night, January 15. But its 1980 grant application on come citlzens and that it under the alt~rnate program City Cierk Richard G. So. make the playground on the I the handful were a far cry' the 21st, hoping to direct meet guidelines. The coun. are the foll?wmg: . lak told the council that Ridge road side of the school from The Park's CDBG hear. most of the funds, ($60,000), cUman had expressed con. • sac mwor home repaIr whlle "it's very difficult to c~ntiguous wit h Messner ings a year ago when citizens I to replace a water main un. Cern over any stipulations ------receive money for a parking FIeld. packed the council chambers der St. Paul avenue from upon the city regarding the SEE lot," talks with Way n e Frank Siaden, a Hill mer. demanding to know if their Cadieux road to St. Clair spending of monies. Exclus.ively lor the man of tradition JIM LYNCH County block grant adminis- chant, the only citizen to city would be forced to build avenue. Block grant officials do , AT I trators indicated the pro, speak at the public hearing, I low.income housing if The The replacement of the old urge that a balanced pro. ,posal "has" a better chance commended the use, of the i Park used the federal money. I six',inch ~ain. with a 12.inch gram be prepared, i.e., one Final 3 Days than most. . money for the parklT~g. lot.I With the council chambers I mam Will l~prove wa~er that looks at all facets of McGLONE CAWLLAC I 881-6600 I Mr. Solak said the property Mr. 51aden notlld additional virtually empty, no citizens I pressur,e and flfl~ protectlon community development, I exchange bet wee nth e parking would be needed at spoke before the Citizens Ad. to r~sldents, Bon Se~ours added Mr. McNamara. FURTHER ------visory Board which recom. Hospital and the Village bol f 1 mended that 'the 1960 CDBG shoppin~ area, according to In response, Mr. Sa e t of $99,000 be used to con. City officials. the city was forced by the REDUCTIONS tinue The Park's revitaliza- Have Revamped Plan ' government to perhaps spend ATT E N T I0 N tion of Kercheval avenue. Another $1Q,DOO will be money. in areas which ~eren:t · t R •d I used to complete funding ~,hat Important,. calling 1t UP 010 (AND P01n e eSI ents City Manager John R. for the widening of Notre needless spending and gov. 50 ______I 9~~;v:O!.~::i~h'~:' d?~~~\ ..ehx~ Dame avenue in. the Villal1:e. ernment control." TO ,OFF MOR~ UBO AMC-- I;; ar=L- E I,P~~k;;~ei~i~g'it~' lii8()'g~~t a project that also was ap- I For his part, he would I -- - 7 ~U proved last year. The projeCt have like to see a major em. a Opw 9 to (j Vail) • f1U, ,HU:S us,-//. 1 money. is aimed at easing traffic phasis upon water and sewer -WHEEL-DRIVE AUTOMOBILES SO far, the Kercheval pro. jams in the busy commer. work sans commercial dis- 4 f ject has been funded with cial strip. trict improvements, e. g . , 1978 and 1979 CDBG alloca. The remainder of the street furniture. plantings, plaal"tl"71ol'ton and other '.-neAMC products 1 tions oC $99,000 each. Phase funds will be used for ad. improved parking, s1gnage, 92 Kercheval On.Th.HIII 1 of the faceUrt, (Wayburn ministration of those pro. et a!., which was originally Grosse Pointe Farms, MIchIgan 48236 'h and Maryland road intersec. grams, plus one providing placed at $61,500. 882-8251 aye landed in Grosse Pointe tions), to be completed by grants for' home improv~ late spring, used $85,300 in ment and weatherization for 1979. federal block grant low and moderate income momes. residents. 1 The remaining $4,000 of A revamped $120,000 block that grant is expected to be grant program from the one tacked onto the 1980 grant originally proposed by the to complete Phase II, (Lake. CDBG Citizens A d v Iso r y pointe avenue intersection), Commission was approved by estimated a.t $101,154. the Woods Council at its Kercheval architect John regular meeting on the 21st. WHITE SALE Stevens placed Phase III, One key addition to the (Beaconsfield avenue, inter. original proposal was the in. section), costs at $74,000. elusion of $30,000 for Emer. No Intimidation seen gency Medical Service fund. NOW IN PROGRESS A year ago, the grant ing 'based upon the initiative monies stirred groups in The of Councilman Robert E. Fill your linen closet with values. Park to speak out against Novitke. the alleged "strings" tied to He feU the department's SHEETS, PILLOW CASES, BEDSPREADS, the program. The city flatly new Emergency Me d i c a 1 BLANKETS, BED PILLOWS, MATTRESS PADS, denied any oblig~tion to Technician, (EMT), un it Hun or Wayne County. would benefit low to mod. TABLECLOTHS, PLACE MATS, NAPKINS, Especially vocal was Proud erate income residents, (a You'll LOVE of The Park, (POP), which program criteria), particu. " TOWELS, SHOWER CURTAINS, Bob Raynal and Joe Ricci's rallied against the use of larly senior citizens. CDBG funds - by circulating 'He proposed that $15,000 BATH RUGS AND ACCESSORIES flyers door-to-door in the go toward providing equip- All priced to help you save. gROSSE POINTE community. ment and another $15,000 tor But POP's main objection training, ve hie I e mainte- , Sale ends January 31. 1980_ ., AMC JeeR RENAULT INC was the use of federal funds nance, et aI., but no salaries . i!' for residential pUJPoses and Administrative Aide Ge~. "YOU'II .clUE OUR seRvIce" not for the commercial Ker- ard E. McNamara said sucll cheval project. a requesf was worth trying, • OPEN FEBRUARY 4th The group later led an un. although he indicated he had successful petition drive in some re!jervations that H Jacobson's 18201 MACK the community to halt the might not specifically meet 885-8000 CDBG money for residential program guidelines. use. He pointed out, for in., 2 II Jla The CDOO controversy stance, the EMT funding pro Z'" carried on through The posal could apply to any per. Park's November election son on a low to moderate ~'S where' it appeared to be the in com e scale. _the clty's only issue on the minds of neighborhood strategy area, some candIdates and the res!- (the northwest section), not- Winter Clearance dents, who a-ttended public wtihsl'ariding. liThe problem BOYS' SHOP SALE forums in the community. is that the: block grant pro. But HUD apparently did gram is basically a bricks not intimidate the voters of and mortar program but it.s SPORT COATS - Selected group from worth a try to submit the our regular stock. application," he said. Grosse -Mr. McNamara also said Were 40,00, .. _ , NOW 27.50 the possibility remained that Pointe News officials might be able to Were 50.00 to 55,00. , NOW 35.00 (USP~ 230.6(111\ structure a project benefit- Published Every Thursday Were 60.00 to 65,00. , NOW 42.50 ing the EMT program, while By Anteebo Publishers cautioning officials not to Were 75.00 .. , NOW 50.00 99 Kercheval Avenue. get their hopes up for what Grosse Pointe, Mich. 48236 could be a "marginal pro. Phone TU 2-6900 ject." SUITS - Just 14 three-piece suits. Sec.nd CIa.. P.,tago pold ot Expenses COD'cern Dot,olt, Mlchlgon. - Sub,c,lptl.n Rote. $10.00 pc, If the EMT plan isn't ap- Were 95.00 , NOW 65.00 yeo, vlo moll. proved, Mr. McNamara said Add,en oli Moll $ublCrl.tl.n" Were 110,00 '.. 'NOW 72.50 Chonto .f Add.ess Fo.... , 3579 t. alternate projects could be 99 Ke,chev.l, Gr.... P.lnt. F.rml, included in the application Mich. The deodlln. for new. copy I. M.ndoy noon. if one or more of those ap- 'Entire stock of winter Al! .dvertislng c.py mUlt be In proved by the council for WINTER JACKETS I the Nows (lfflco ~y Tuesday n•• n - weight jackets and vests. . to insure InsertlDn. submission was refused .

- " NOW 1/2 PRICE B% . ¥~ SWEATERS - Selected gt'Oup. ~i~~1 SAVE 2-D0Y!0 Were 16.50 to 19,50, , ... , . NOW 10.00 I ON A GREAT MEAL SPORT SHIRTS - Group of long sleeved shirts, ",'" Itth NOW 1/2 PRICE TaIte the Best Pancakes In town SLACKS A selection of slacks from regular stock. or Try our Specialties of the hOU8e NOW 1/2 PRICE APPLE PANCAKE (NO ALTERATIONS) CREPES One group of odds 'n ends, OMELETTES Our Pancake batter is 5.00 (AS IS) made daily using only fresh ROBES - Cotton flannelJ. Ingredients Were 16.50 _ NOW 10.00 Order our fre.h Iqueezed HATS - GLOVES - MUFFLERS Orange Juice We never compromise with quality UP NOW 1/2 PRICE 200/0------COUPON TO All Sales Final • No ReturnJ or Exchanges ~ OFF \.i ,; 'I ~iJJijlJf

flh,e (I,/'1 in (1/ ,:jJ{{/}l.raice .1r;).((/j~Jli Open .'I Present this coupon.to the cashier at either Ollginal ',I Thurs.-Fri. Jt ~ Pancake House Restaurant and receive a 20% dis. , til 8:30 p.m. 17045 KERCHEVAL ~~ count for you and your entire parly I Kerches'al al ~(, Clair Grosse Poi n IC SOUTHfIElO- • GROSSE POUHE WOODS.- in the Village - 884-(J701 1 £'~I . I 0f""l 7 "",,/.,) h"I/II~' '11/ Ii 4~ W)' 1935510 IIIUell_. 20273 Mm AVI. .)' , L IttlrM iH~fltItI Rd. In ... ¥trlltr , M.m. I • " EVIr'rIII : ,. ------uc, •-----5 OS ;. C 4 A _...... , _ ...... _"""'~...,.--...,_'_'I_p p • * ~~.....~....--_------..--,- ,..-"..._.....14__ ...... - ...... -P----...p-...... -.~-..,po--.-~-. -~--p-~--

" Thursday, 'January 24, 1980 'GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Three ------Cottage Offers Tour Program New Fireman GPW Police Report Six Cottage Hospital's volun. through Friday, between 8 Fulfills Drealn • - teer services department has a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Burglaries in Three Days : ' ,developed a hospital tour pro. Ralph Wilgarde, hospital " gram for school groups from administrator, sald children The newest Farms fireman Six burglaries of residences were reported to comes from a long line of , the third to seventh grades. will be able to tour several We ,This expands upon the hos. smoke-ealers. Not only were Woods police over the weekend of January 11 to 't A1wa •.s p non. patient areas of the hos. William Lanzi's father and 13, and two more, including the entry of a busi. WE BUY pltal's successful "Introduc. pital, including the labora, Op PIilCE~ tion to the Hospital for Very grandfather firefighters, but ness, were rep:::rted midway through last week, Ofc tory, x-ray and nuc1ear med. two of his brothers are, too, Silver articles and jewelry were prominent items ourse Pri Small People" program be- iclne. Slides wlll shown GOLD be fighting the flames in Fort taken in some of the break.ins, with all of the in. are sub' ' ces gun last year. of various departments of bu". 'lect10 the hospital that, are nor. Lauderdale, Fla. cidents under the investigation of the detective .10kl., 14kt., 18kt., 12kt., Pluttnuf1) JOn ftJarke Tours are limited to groups Even his great,grandfather bureau, cond't. t of 25 and wUl onlr be con. mally not open to the public. ';PAYMENT IN CASH OR CHECK I IOns. was a volunteer fireman. So On Friday, January 11, ~\:ver pitcher, two silv6"r ducted on Fridays. There is Various aspects of the as Mr. iLanzi, 25, puts ,it, three of the burglaries were dinner ware sets, (service of ., IS IMMEDIA TEl ' no charge fQr the tours, but health care delivery system "I've been hanging around reported, all within a two- eight, including several ex. advance reservations must be will be discussed on par with fire halls all my life," and hour period. tra serving utens\!s), and $150 PltL BOXES made by calling Margaret the grade'level of the group. getting the job in The Farms Thieves entered the resl. taken from a wllilet in a Hutchings, director of volun. One member of the group, "is like a dream come true." dence of James Pike of West purse. teer services, at 884-8600, ex- for example, might be gown. Please No ~., Now living in Harper Ida lane through an attached On Sunday, January 13, Gold Plated Items: 11\ I

tension 2455, M 0 n day I , ed as a surgeon. Woods, Mr. Lanzi is ,8 gradu. garage, with a door lock be- two burglaries were reported. DO NOT Bring Us ~,.,,,' ,~__'I ate of Souih High School and ing pried to gain entry, to the One occurred at the home The Following: :'"'~ holds an associale degree in home. Articles reported miss- of Charles Spade in Haw. • Gold Plate.d Faml,ly Life liberal arts from Macomb ing included three gold neck. thorne road, w her e the • 1/20 12kt. G.F. Coun~y Community College. laces, two watches, three gold thieves entered through a • 18H.G.E. \Ve Pay To He hopes to pursue his edu. rings, a gold high school rear door after breaking out • Rolled Gold Plate $4000 5200°0 Education Council cation at Wayne State Uni- ring with a green stone, cuff some glass. Two color tele. versity in criminal justice. links, tie tacs, all of unknown vision sets, one valued at COMPACTS L1PSTH.:K TUBES and That is, if he can find a value, and a .22 caliber blue around $650 and the other, & schedule of classes to work steel gun. $425, were taken, along with ~ around a fireman's hours. The horn" of John Burl/- Center Point a .hort WllVf' radio valued ~~ Mr. Lanzi was ,born and hardt in Se'/ern road also at $400. Some jewelry also We Pay 'Vi':'~I~, .' ~------= _, ~ raised in the Jefferson- was burglarized, with the was reported missing but 00 Crisis Center 550 ...1, ...... Chalmers area. Although he thieves breaking a pane of police have no information '/1 spent several years looking glass in a door and then '!~' on these items as yet. ,,' have moved to at life In California and reaching through to unlock Meanwhile, around $3,000 \ Hawaii, he moved back to it. Police said missing items was taken from a suit at the the 'Detroit area because, he included tWo silver goblets 0 18412'Mack Avenue home of Samuel Sanom of \VePay 535°0 To 5750° says, -his roots are here and and plates, a silver set of Coventry lane, police said. In Grosse Pointe Farms. he likes the 'people here. Be- eating utensils and plates Thieves entered the residence fore getting his job with The and a brown mink wrap, RI~GS, by breaking out a basement CUFF LINKS The new telephone number for Farms, he did linoleum work. valued at, between $5,000 to window. WEDDING BANDS, He enjoys playil'ig soccer, $7,000. Then, on Tuesday, January Center Point is 885-5222 hoc key, racquetball and That same day, thieves en. 15, a citizen walking home scuba diving. tered the nome of John past Pointe Cyclery, 20373 O'Brien of Newcastle road Mack avenue, discovered the ------. by breaking out a window in front window broke'n out. To the rear door. Articles reo Investigation revealed that WePllY To .. ported mls&ing included two $300°0 We Pay ---- two bike wheels, one' reef ii' silver-plated candle holders, $15°° $300°° 0 and the olher black, were ~er Pair ~ Per Pair 530° • an eight.piece setting of Gar. taken from bslde the win. • Don't Be A ham sterling silver, chantilly dow. The i r replacement • pattern, valued at $2,500, a value was ,placed al $7fS. The PURSES BLANK MOUNTINGS I VICTIMII silver candy dIsh, a Nikon cost of replacing the five. SOLID GOLD 10kt" 14kt., 18kt" 22kt,. & Platinum I35mm camen with lens case by '1O-foot pane of glass, MESH PURSES and accessories, a ring with which was apparently broken nine sapphires in the shape by a piece of concrete, is •I PROTECT CALL of a diamond with a diamond around $200, We pay To ' in the center and II ei1ver 9'(0 watch with a silver hand. The home of Joan Lee I. YOUR FAMILY, YOUR HOME, Young of, Norwood drive was $10°° $100°0 One break.in was reported reported entered on Wednes- YOUR BUSINESS [778-54901 on Saturday, January 12. day, January 16. The culprits MONEY CLIPS This occurred at the home of broke a pane of glass in a BELT BUCKLES Merlin Bero in Fairway Call Today! kitchen window and reached We Pay drive, with the culprits enter. inside to open it to galn 100/0 discount Ing by breaking a rear door enlry. Articles discovered $40°° window. Police said items missing include a mink and with this ad found missing included an leather brown jacket, valued antique silver tea pot and at around $1,000; an imita. I tion, dark brown f4r coat, .t $200; an eight-traCk car ~~ $200°0 We Pay ------stereo, $100; and one lady's 0 ring with three large dia- To $1500°1) NOW IS THE TIME 550° , To monds and 16 smaller ones, TO CONVERT YOUR of unknown value. UNWANTED GOLD INTO CASH. 5260°0 Poliet! said In most of lhe Price ranles above represent typical pieces bought incidents, the thieves entered by us. Prices vary,' with quaJit)', sizt. condition and the majority of rooms in the d,esign. We bave ~d win pay more for homes. At the same time, ,' eXftPlio •• t pie«s. ,- I officers added that some of I Perman'ent location in Grosse Pointe. Member the citizens are in the micW Gro~se Pointe ViIlage,Merchant's Association. CHARMS of compiling lis1$ of missing I . " "'~ference: Micrn,g81l National Bank ' AND articles and their values. BANGLE " ," i;)fImTl;rit, CHARM BRACELETS BRACELETS SHOE SALE Office Workers " Final Days Okay Contr.act The Board of Education '. and 100 school office workers We Pay last week agreed on a neW $30~0 January 24-25-26 three.year contract call1ng .' for 10.7 percent annual 1m. provemenls In wages and NECKLACES fringe benefits, UNK BRACELETS The agreement was ap- Now proved ,by a 72.12 vote of the ~~~ Grosse Pointe Association of Educational Office Personnel ~~~ on Friday, January 11. The School Board unanimously (fImUmWmmWilim$tiW}~>1hmlwlm approved it Monday, January 14. 0 ~~ $100°° To 51250° The agreement is "baSic- Very Thin Bracelets A re Less ,ally the same" economic We Pay To Formerly to $115. 0 I package a!,proved by Grosse 575° $1000°° Poin Ie tea c her s after e. Fine Chains Are Less POCKET WATCHES threatened strike 'this fall, Solid 14kt., 18kt., & Platinum according to the S c h 0 a I WRIST WATCHES Board's P"rsonnel Director BRACELET & STRAP Calendar "ilh Ronald Tonks. Moon Ph",~, Solid 14kt., 18kt •• Teachers okayed a two-year r 'r-\ ~ I, ~ and PJlltinum agreement, expiring in 1981, Open while office personnel agreed Face ,~:~~\~j~ $3000.00~7~~'OO to a three-year contract, ex- $150.00 • piriilg in 1982. $1000.00 Sc:hool plant and cafeteria workers compose the only We Pay To bargaining unit which does 515°0 5100000 not yet have a contract with

the School Board. Mediation '1 sessions -between the work- Split Second ers and school negotiators Chrono~r1lph are scheduled to begin today, $450.00 • .January 24, according to Mr. $2000.00 Tonks, There are 133 memo Hun1in2 Ca'e bet.s of that bargaining un\t, I (Co'(red Its contract expired last ~ "alch) June. ' ~ $300.00. • Johnston Murphy • Bass We Pay To $1500.00 • Allen Edmonds TEW APPOINTED Woods resident Frederick $40°° $1500°0 • Clarks of England • Private Stock • Baker Benjes C. Tew was recently named Especially Interested In Copvril~ht C .....21rt.rhO\..J1I & Ce, assistant to the president of Patek Phlllipe 1980 the Thomas Alva Edison Vacheron '" Constantin Foundation. The Ed is 0 n Foundation is dedicated to the advancement of science COLD WEATHER BOOTS REDUCED! and engineering education In the elementary and secon. HOURS ClJ~R1~Rl1011()~\ dary schools in this country Mon" Tues •• Wed .• and 23 countries overseas, &Sat. Mr. Tew was an award.win. \0:00 I,m .• 5:30 p.m. (c) CO. Thurs. & Fri. plus ning investigative reporter, GEMOLOGISTS & PERSO.\AI. JHidLERS \0:00 a,m •• 8:30 p,m. 10°1c» REDUCTION ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK columnist and editorial writ. 16835 KERCHL\'!\L er at the "Detroit Free PHONE GROSSE POINTE, MICHIC;Al\ 48230 Press." He won Page One (3\3) 885.\131 Awards and was twice nom. .3 Doors East of Cadieux inated for a Pulitzer Prize while at the paper. For 20 vears he was Detroit corre. ~pondent for "Variety," the national show business week, f/JC€!J'S Iy newspaper. Mr. Tew is a , ~raduate of the University of MasterCharge KERCHEVAL AT ST. CLAIR Ie GROSSE POINTE Rhode 'Island and rec,~ive

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Page Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, January 24, 1980 > ,- Trust Office Viewed at City Site (COntinU~~:~e~:e ~ha-o~-eg-~-e-re-in-A-f~-te-r -:-~-t~-in-: :f'h: :~~: 'h.y.p_ - Maki!"g Headway (Continued from Page 1) to respond to requests from ever, is that there is nothing by t,he suspect after entering some of her wine was gone, pf.oached the back door, she (Continued from Page 1) For his part, S1. Clair I we can do," Mr. Kressbach' h{'r residence. she discovered the suspect saId the suspect pushed her "This CQuld possibly reo Shores City Manager Robert might have some luck with "a large number of. people a publicity campaign to save who have expre~l!d .mterest said. "It's an unfortunate slV In a statement given to upstairs lying on the floor. down the .basement stairs and duce vehicular traffic on Janes viewed the meeting of their shop. " in a trust ~fflce In that uation where the corPOrate' police at lhe hospilal, Miss He, came at her, struck then went down and attempt, residential streets in the cit)' managers, while hoping , neighborhOod. ' planning process isn't mesh.' Thomas said she had just her WIth a hammer and start, ed to slash at her eyes with northwest area by 30 to 40 sessions also would include They announced the bank s h bank has ing with the city planning' come home from her theater ed choking her before both a broken bottle,- accOl'\'iing percent," noted Mr. Petersen, representatives frolit the De. plan in a recent newsletter Presently, t e , process. Objectively, we'd group and noticed a base'j r?lIeci down t~e stai.rs to the to the report. I who then felt such traffic partment of Transportation to their customers and so' trust offices located l~ dO,wn. like to have both the bank ment window broken out. first !loor, pohce saId. , Loses Possession could be reduced to a tOler-I and the Wayne County and far, results have come in' the town Detroit and Blrmmg. and the Pedlar in there:" " • She went inside, noticed her I At this point, she attempt- She said she somehow able limit. At the same time, Macomb County Road Com. form of several letters from ham. dog3 were fine and checked I ed to calm him down and he broke free, ran upstairs and he indicated traffic also missions, to work out a concerned citizens to bank Mr. Snell said the bank The district is zoned {or: the basement and found no told her he would take her wellt outside. Once outside, wo.uld b~ red~~ed in both method of determining what and city officials I has not yet applied t.P the local business, (C.l). Twy' ------. the suspect came at !leI' with nelghbormg cll1es and not effect the recommendations . state for approval of t.he new other banks are \ located in . a knife and a struggle en. wor~ a hardship on any com. as proposed at the joint Respond to Requests office and has no architec- similal;, C.l districts in The . sued on the frO'll lawn of a mUlllty. meeting would have. "We hope there is enough tural plans for the proposed City, Despite its long-range plans to develop Fisher for neighbor. The man lost pos. Agreet,nent Approved Main areas in which agree. voiced dissention am 0 n g building, commercial use, rr'he City session of the knife and she Meanwhile, ,the H a l' perl ment appeared to be reached Grosse Pointe people that "We're sorry that people REMODEL probably cannot legally stop grabbed and threw it into a Woods CounCil on Monday, at the joint meeting included the . bank might "consi~er are upset about the pur. driveway. The suspect then Jan~ary 21. based upon the the following: movmg el~ewhere.. s a I d chase," Mr. Snell said. "We the bank from moving in be. NOW! fled east on Stanhope before adVIce of .Mr. Bultman took Jo~ce DetWiler, "preslde~t of don't intend to build any' cause of zoning. being subsequently arrested. action on one of two ~ecom. To open up the island at Pomte Pedlar. There JS ~I. thing that would not be An initial departmental mendations while tabling Helen avenue and Vernier ways other pro~erty avail. beneficial to the neighbor- emergency medical techni. the other. ' road, which Woods officials able for a bank, hke the new hood We want to build an Backgamnlon cian report indicated that the The council agreed to en. said was closed in 1967 be. ol'lice building that's going offic~ that will be more con. lfe. loCi I tvilditl woman was alert and bleed. tel' into a "Cost Agreement cause of a fatal accident. up On-the-Hill. for instance." venient for the large number Club Fonus -w~ codes requw'e tlgt ! ing moderately from the fo.r Traffi~ Signal Contr?I" At the Old Eil;ht Mile and The bank gave notice in of customers we have in that -B~ciiMg- JOllr properl, " November to the Pedlar and area." A new Backgammon group up_ated prior t. head. WIth, the. sta,te ~owa~d ~m'l Vernier road intersection by I AO~ITlONS Considerable bleeding had provll1g traffiC slgnallzallon Eastland consideration wi! five other tenants in the Site Plan Review is bein~ forme I . .. .. y.., " ,'1 CQmmunity even if drivers ings: ,. mLUlOS£ in Ceilings ,....' ,- . A i something people will keep groups; contributed articles ". aroJnd for years, something and _artwork for the book. are inconvenienced b$ the , "I expect everything to be barricaded streets, they can pick up every now It also will be on sale fully functional next faU,' , .:";:sFOAM ,.~f-15308 MACK S.:H l5 2694' . 882-0688 and then to find some direc- after the fair at 0 uti e t s "This has been the conten- Dr. Spagnoli said with assur. -' Grosse Pointe Park 8 • t ion/' throu'ghout the community. tion of this ctty all along," ance. I The Celebrating Families said Mr. Petersen, who 'noted On ,the other hand, the I project, sponsored by the it supports court cases on teachers who look forward to SALE! TWO WEEKS ONLY! Grosse Pointe Mimsterial As. record. "I hope we can mu. moving into the new building sociation, began this faU with tually agree to have a plan are the ones who were moved a series of Family Nights in which will reduce traffic in out of their old <:lassrooms. simplified pushbutton I local churches. The nights of the northwest area without Robert Rathbun a draw. informal exchanges between going through this extreme ing and painting teacher, is family members and the later." - very happy with the new fa- CONVERT YOUR '. selection! . book project invo)ved literal. cilities, commenting, "1 am ly hundreds of Pointers. very impressed with the FIREPLACE ., _ 'In addition to Rev. Eshle. amount of space and tlie man, the project was headed Old Trous~au lighting is excellent. It will INTO AN by co-chairman Rev. David be very good for drawing Bonde and committee memo Is on Display and painting." EFFICIENT RCPER£-!~ bel'S Sister- Betty Flaherty, Moving over there isn't Rev. Mary Frost, Ruth Weh- The Woods Branch of the the easiest and Julie Meigh. HOME HEATER' meyer, Ed :Egnatios, Rev. Library, 20600 Mack avenue, an, the art department chair. UL LISTED and built to' Paul Christ, Joan Halter, Jon is displaYl'ng through Janu- persons, says, "It will be l1!eettoday's safety stand- Austin, Becci Johannsen Ree, difficult to move in the ", a'rds. Hearth Mate .installs MICROWAVE dus, Mary Jane Grady, Agnes ary a handmade Italian trous- middle of the semester." She In minutes Without stove pipe or masonry alterations. Williams, Rev. Chuck Jacobs, seau from the early l~'s on also is looking forward to It is ~uggedly buil~with a clilst iron door, that has a positive' Rev. Kenneth Lentz, Sandy lo.an from Mrs. Eltzabeth the drawing and painting locklllg earn for airtight, draft controlled operation. Owners" Fisher and Rev. G eo l' g e Pilot of The Woods. . studio which is appealing. report as m~ch ~ a 60% savings In fuel bills. It converts your: ScheUer. The exhibit ,features exam. Not only are the art fa. e.nergywasting fireplace into an efficient home heater-it's that Simple. ~oderately priced - Hearth Mate can pay for itself in pIes of embroidery, weaving ~ilities going to tJe outstand. one heating season, ' S~UER NAMED and cutwork. Included are Inlt, but the automotive shop CD' dlt. '.. ~I.\ lISTED~ ~1979 A~drles Storen Reyuaert I household items such as will really be an asset to the Mulll Group, gener21. can. towels, pillowcases, night. automotives classes which .•• e~~ 'M~~~efJ'ifePl~t(We tr~c ,.ors, re.cently appomted gow ns, aprons and baby gar. have been- hurt tile most by Wlll1a~ Shier of The Woods ments made in anticipation the temporary change in SAF,E FLUE as. aSSistant c~ntroller. M:. of a marriage and family. facilities, CHIMNEY SWEEP 881..5893 ShIer was preVIOusly the of. , fice manager f'lr the Palmer. The articles represent the Smith Company. He aHended work of the giris of the Michigan State University Schiapparelli family - two and has over 31 yearS experi. of whom emigrated to the ~bt~N~ We've been listening to you ence in the construction in- U.S, in 1920 from the Pied. dustry. mont region of Italy. Quick and easy! Solid state pushbulton controls lor time/ power /temperature settings, Bright blL!9 Digital Display. Automatic Temperature Control 1,5 cu. It. interior • built-in if~COLONIAL cooking surface • automatic defrost cycle • one-touch GRAND door release. MODEL 2969 FEDERAL'S NEW , Regularly $419.95 . OPENING! FORMIN PAINTING CORP. MAXI-SERVICE DELTA DELTA KITCHEN DELTA KITCHEN 773-7055 HOURS FAUCET LAVATORY Why wait for spring? Without Spray FAUCET FAUCET Beginning January 1, 1980 With Pop-Up With Spray Get our bid now and save $ 95 1100$24 95 #s2~2995 '400$29 SPECIAL. GRAND OPENING Monday-Thursday 9:30 a,m. to 4:30 p,m. rates: Friday 9:30 a.m. to 7:00 p,m. CRANE CLASS A IN-SINK-ERA TOR #333 IN.SINK.ERA TOR • Interior & exterior painting Saturday (Drive through tellers) \-1 HORSEPOWER III HORSEPOWERBADG£RI 9:30 a,m. to 1:00 p.m. TOILET • wallpaper hanging & removal WHitE COLOR 9S DISPOSAL DISPOSAL • fire and insurance work '44 '55'S • caulking - glazing Our Business is Savings, Our Priority is Service r. "-1 SEAT SEAT 95 95 • decorative staining and FSLIC $6.95 $7.95 $52 $33 varnishing COLONIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS t:_.;:.:~";i~j • sand blasting and alrless East Delroit-15751 Nine Mile at Gratiot-771-8820 DESIGNERS 771-6320 spraying Grosse Pointe Woods-20599 Mack south of Vernier-886-8881 I' ""L1 x Let Formln beautify your home, MI. CI~mens-36800 South Gratiot at Metro Parkway-792-9590 KITCH'ENS (;- BATHS Store Hours: office or Industrial building. :a: .'lion & Fro 9.9 51. ClaIr 5hores-28201 Harper south of Martin Road-774-8820 MuriN • COMPANY • _ Tue •.. Wed" Thurs. 9.6 FOR PROMPT PROFESSIONAL +Detroit-18901 Kelly at Moross-372-8877 = SERVICE CALL 773-7055 'Grosse Pointe Farms-63 Kercheval "On the Hill"-886-6661 29635 H-ARPER == su~t..;'~-5 (FR •••• TIMAT •• .Our Kercheval Ave, and Kelly Rd. Offices Will Not Open Saturdal's.

'~ , .' ~~tsday, January 24, J 980 G R 0 S'S E POI N TEN E W S Page Five I Sa Publishes New Magazine GPW Public Safet Auxiliaries Cited Silver Taken in GP Farnls Burglary By Joe SreberDak plays oi student tlrt in his Silver was again one of the ed their names be withheld, been 'Pulled from the frame .A new dimension in South o!!ice and Ibeileves that in objpcts .of burglars who hit a said the hame was vacant an the kitchen window, po- HIgh Schaal publications, 1\ the type .of institutian Sauth Belanger road home in The from 6:30 p.m. to abaut 12 lice speculated that the creative writing and art is, it is very important far Farms Tuesday evening, Jan. midnight. thieves may have seen the car m~gazme printed as a sup. student talents ta be dis. uary 15. Earliel' that evening, palice pull inta the driveway, run plement ta the "Tower," will played for .others ta admire. Police Ibelieve the perpetra. received a call from a worn. ta the rear window to have C?llle .off the presses far the It was decided at a meet. tars .of breaking and entering an whO' was watching the a look, left everything and fIrst lIme in mid.February. ing by Dr. Spagnali, Mrs. III. Moran roa d the same eve. hame .of Brian Geraghty in fled via the front ~aor, The publicatian, the first Fie m i n g, Rabert Buttan, ning 'were scared off befare Moran raad. Calling fram a which was found open. f a two this year and mare jaurnalism teacher, Jahn they could take anything neighbor's home, the woman PolicE' said there apparent. next year, is the end result Stephens, creative writing {ram that home. Luckily for told police she had dri~n ly was nO' loss in the Maran .of a year's planning by Sauth teacher, and Frances French, the .owner in that case, his into the back yard .of {he breaking and entering . teachers, wha were given the assistant principal, that Mr. silver was hidden, polic~ home and entered through ------.-- _ go.ahead recently by acting Stephens' creative writing said. the back daar, which had I Sauth Principal Dr. Joseph classes wauld be in charge .of A sterling silver service broken glass araund it. I FUTURE S~agnali. Alma Fleming, En. selecting and editing mate. for 12 valued at $3,000 was . gl~sh department chairman, rial submitted by any student taken fram the Belanger road The waman 'saJ~ she sa~ a 'I PLUMBING Co. ~ald the teachers had orig. in the schaal. hO'me alang with ,two earn. number of articles piled mal.iy planned to begin the Satisfactory material wauld eras, 'values unknown. Entry near the back daor, in~luding • REPAIRS. SEWERS prOject during the 1980.81 then be given to Mr. Button's was gained by breaking a I two lang.guns. Grabbmg the schaal year. jaurnalism class, Newspointe, pane of g!ass .in a side do?r guns, she fled next doar. 885-3162 The reasan far the sudden ill charge of layout and de. and reachmg m to unlock It. Responding officers found Michigan MaJl~r change of plans was Dr. sign, which would decide Plumbers Li8sed on analysis of the It cancerns the licensing "real" cost of energy - that of ambulance attendants and 'U.S.D.A. CHOICE WHOLE BONELESS MICHIGAN NAVY BEANS is, - the cost of a unit of has :been amended by the 35~. I energy in terms of average tlenate to allow an ambu- I, waSes for an hour of labor, lance to be operated without or tbe amoun,t of energy that emergency medical techni. NEW YORK STRIPS TREESWEET PINK OR WHITE an :~o.ur of wo~ can buy in cians, (EMTs) , in the pa. an:\!.glven year. ' tient compartment. Cut Into Steaks . GRAPEFRUIT JUICE P~CK~~~'S 97~ The bill provides that at I least two ambulance attend. Center Slates I 8 OZ. ftt. ants staff such a vehicle if No Extra ~harg~, WISHBONE ITALIAN DRESSING BOT. 4.,,- it is owned and operateq by Wrapped In One ' Artist CiJppi~i a non~profit cOrPOration, is $298 further staffed by non-paid p' k 0 I I LB YOUR CHOICE OF 4 FLA VORS Paola Coppini .of the Little valunteers and, further, that Art Academy in Flarence, such organization does not ac age n y. . • . PEPPERIDGE FARMS CROUTONS ~.?c:.. 63c Itaty, will teach a course in charge a fee far services. "The Techniques .ofOil Paint. Officials feel the proposed ing in Still nife And Portrait. legislation should also en. WE FEATURE ALEXANDER & HORNUNG • PEPSI-COLA. PEPSI LITE. PEPSI DIET ure" in the new art wing of compass municipalities, as the War Memarial, 3? Lake. well as non-profit corpora- 2 LITRE shore road, on Thursdays, tians 'praviding emergency FRANKS. · · KNACKWURST · · · RING • MOUNTAIN DEW 88e ~~~~ Jalluary 31 through April 3- ambulance service under the from 7 ta 9:30 p.m. same or similar conditions. BOLOGNA & NO NITRATE BACON!. PLASTIC BOTTLE Deposir) Since coming ta the United As a result, the council States, Mr. Coppini has es. urged that the bill be fur. tablished a studia at the ther amended' in 3c<:oroancr Grasse Pointe Academy and with this view. ' BELL RINGER has done ~uch art work for A copy of the resolution Stolfffir's. Sale ~ churches in the area. will be sent to Bens. Jahn Tt.e fee Jar the l().week Hertel and Gilbert DiNello \. exclusive course is $50. and 'Rep. William Bryant. SlUFFED 5HELL5 t\ ..1~ Gourmet Entrees Cheese - Chicke.n - Beef & Spinach • .- - - :- - - ~ Your Choice, 9 Oz. Box $1.19 EACH Oven Ready Oven Ready START THE DECADE RlGHT Stuffed : CHEESE SOUFFLE, 12 oz. Pkg. '1.19 EA. Roasting City $299 69(::! Chicken LB. Chickens. LB.: lean Cubes of Veal and Pork MACARONI & CHEESE In a cooking bag On A Slick •__ .-.,. : ~ _. ~W_. . Smaller agency consistently among the leaders of 4 lb. average ~ 12 Oz. the Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board in dollar volume - -- - ~ 4 ~ - -- _ _ CORN SOUFFLE and average price per sale .has one Or two openings. Oven Ready loin End Semi-Boneless SCALLOPEDPOTATOES Pkgs. Ours is a harmonious office. Liberal bonus plan pro- Stuffed Boneless vides better than average i;Jcome opportunity. We are Stuffed Pork 89(: :; looking for salespeople of honesty and integrity willing Chicken $219LB. Loin Roast LB. ;! to spend the time necessary to list, ~II and service Breasts Easy 10 SlJCe, Knvdde Remo-..ed. SttiHed Wllh ' -COlJNrRY. FRt~\ their clients. . Sluffed Wilh Our Own Home Mad. Our Own Home Mode Soge Dressing In Cool"ng Soge Dreuing 80g Ready For The CMn ~ . - FRUIT & . Oven Ready All Beef Beef $209 Meat 2. VEGETABLES Roulade LB. lb. pan Thinly Slic.d S"loin Tip sluHed with Loaf MICHIGAN Ground Chu(k 8

\ ) Page Six G'R 0 SSE POI N TEN EW S Thur-sday, January 24, 1980

the coupon wbich a-Wears Program Eyes Owning Home 'the brokers section of tl .Support to Restrncture issue ol the N,EWS. "Home Ownership in The of financing a housing pur. (CODUllued from Page 1) seeki IIg 300,000 signatures by Grosse Pointes," a new pro- chase - mortgages, land placing the management and May 15 to obtain a statewide gram in the- 1lOpuiar adult contracts and future' direc. operation of wholesale water refel'endum in the November edueation offerings of the tions in.home financing. and sewer servIces in the De- general election, A total of Grosse Pcinte Public School Other sessions will deal troit metropolitan area un. 229,32~ signatures are reo System, is designed to help with the role of the real I der a new Regional Water quired to place the question citizens protect the biggest est ate professional, real and Sewer Commission. on the ballot. investment they will probably estate ethics and local cus. The drive seeks to have the The new regional manage. make in their lifetime - toms and what to look for I Home Rule Cities Act, Act ment structure will guaran. their home. when you .buy a house. 279 of the Public Acts of tee the City of Detroit at Programs will be held on "Home Ownership in the 19<19, amended. The amend. least three members on the five ,Thursday evenings, be. Grosse Pointes" is co~pon. ment .provides for the con. new Regional W ate r and ginning February 14. at sored by (he Continuing Edu. '\, ;. trol and operation of munici. Sewer Commission. The 97 Brownell ,Middle SChool. 260 cation -Division of the Grosse NEW '979 NlWl979 NlWl979 pal water and sewage dispo. suburban water and sewer Chalfonle avenue from 7,30 Pointe Public SChool System, .~: J CAPRICI CLASSIC CAMARO CHIVY VAN sal systems that serve more customer communities will to 9:30 'p.m. There is no ad. and the Grosse Pointe Real .!lJI) i 401. SEDAN T 1110'" roo' mldg •. , r. T. glo... .wlng out lIl.1... than 25 percent of the state's elect the other six members mission charge. Estate Board. Tin' GI.... lody Sido ....'dg •., defog., olr, 1Il'. mirrors, pb, body "'Idg •., olr, 111.,,0 population by a Regional Wa- Dr. Id~ Gd •., Air Cond., V'" oulo., s.b. rd, WSW,onl. tnlrr., f.. fob. ber, crulll, v ... of the commission. There will De lectures, Reservations may be made 110m. ConI. Mirror, Y-I, roily "'''"'I, clolh bucko' .. oufo., PI, Dlugos. M1f04 ter and Sewer Commission to The new regional comllliS' pane.l discussions a.nd plenty by writin-g to Box 0.7, the Your ... .,.., AlII •. Trons., SIB Radio' .. S'k.oI069. W.S.W., 'Inyl bucko' .. ! l I be elected by a Metropolitan "Gr093e Pointe News," 99 Wlft6Stllr d Anl'tnn •• Blim~ chromo ",III ...burnPll'. $~. sian will be responsible for of time. for questIOns from 1 or Ilub Strips, tumpor Gd.. 0509. Water and Sewer Council Kercheval avenue. G r 0 sse i '" 1tk.'Ho. 2123. the hiring of the director the audience. .'...... representative of the total and deputy director and pro. .Featured on the progr~m Pointe 48236. or by using Good , water and sewer service area v ide general management VI~l1be men ~nd wo~n With -5599 ts575 -5970 of the system. and operating control for the ~Ide eX~flence 10 such Clown Corps Nel'ghbor The citizens committee is delivery of wholesale water fields as 1O~cstment counsel. and sewer services for the ing, real estate. mOl'.gag~s, Seeks l\fem'bers Fred J. Zelewekl system. real est~te laws and munici. Co mp Strives In its resolution the Woods pal sefVJces. 18538 Mlck II T•• rllle ------Council says the' De t r 0 i t "Housing As An Invest. New member registration To Help Youths Wastewater Treatment Plan ment" will be one evening dates for the Grosse Pointe 882-9308 I r"------~------..-...... , h!l~ hPpn ('it~ hv t"" ~n.,;- session on investment choices Clown Corps have been Sea him for all your famH" Pointer C. Kenneth Perry ronmental Protection Agency such as stocks, bonds, real scheduled tor the next threB insurance needs. . Jr., president of the board as the nation's single largest estate, et al. months, l'eports corps chair. of directors of 'Camp Happy' source of pollution to the "Protecting Your Housing man Arthur J. Kuehnel. JikI1A UAn I.a .•• Hollow, Inc., recently an- Great Lakes and that over Investment" will deal with The sign.ups will be held Good Nl1igltbor, nounced the establishment of the past fe\\: years wholesale maintenance, moderni%ation, Wednesday, J 3 n u a r y M, Sfllt1 F,mr A a new, comprehensive, reo sewage treatment rates have codes, municipal services, February ,};7.and March 26 in ' II Th,,, UUVIAHCI spite care program at the been inCf'~ased for metropol. certificates of oe<;upancy and the Woods Public ~afety De. I th J ted t partm t conunun ty room S1ale Farm In"l;urance Companies camp-site at Mayville, Mich. itan Detroit customers by 0 er re a OP1CS, I en 1 'Homo Oll,eos, Bloomington, IlI,nois The purpose of this new more than 530 percent. I' There will ~ one session I 2;0025.Mac~ avenue. Registra. program is to serve various It also points out that the devoted to varIOus methods tlOn time 15 7:30 P.rn. state agencies and private in. Detroit Water and Sewerage ; ?! ,,'ON'O~dividuals in placing clielrts Department still has "mas. of who require short term care liive problems" in the areas Harper Woods and supervision until a more of adequ&te s t a ff i n g and 450 / permanent situation c&n be training of personnel. cA~&2KS... eJ. MOVEN CHEVIOt., CAlIS & TRUCKS 19625 VERNIEtl RD. established. "More than half' of the AVAUBU ~ IIa .. mUU He also stated that many population served by the times there is an emergency metropolitan Detroit Water or illness in a family which and Sewer System is located Brand New Brand Mew necessitates the immediate outside the City of Detroit, '80 CHEVETIE '80 CAMARO placement of a handicapped and mpre than half of the Now taking reservations child or young adult in a revenue.~ of the system, based '3.835 '5777 respite care position. on user charges, are paid by for , These two types of situa- customers located outside the Brand New Brand New tions are primarly tht' reason City of Detroit," the resolu. '80 MONZA '80 MALIU LUJI(!heons and Dinner for the development of this tion says. service, noted Mr. Perry. 14..$a result, the council '.106 '4765 Liquor, Wine and Beer avai'able Camp Happy Hollow, In,c., strongly supports the pro- was founded in 1957 as a g'nlm of the Citizens for Re. Brand New Banquet facilities available summer camp for mentally gional Water and Sewer Sys. '80 CITATION imp a i re d youngsters and tern to engage in legislative for all occasions. young adults. In 1976, a new efforts, including the support '.751 camp was built in Mayville, of the initiatory pet j t ion For reservations eall equipped with the facilities drive, for the restructuring Brand New to operate on a year round of the Detroit system into a basis. regional system operated by

\ Marsha A. Reid, formerly a Regional Water and Sewer '885-5666 an instructor of Southwest Commission to be elected by MIssouri State University, is representatives of all of the Monday-Thursday 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Saturday , 12 noon-1 a.m. the full-time executive direc. communities served by the tor. system. . Friday 11 a.m.-1 a.m. Sundays 12 noon-1 0 p.m .. She emphasizes the fact The .p ark and Harper " VISA - Master Charge - BankAmericard that Camp Happy Hollow is Woods also have expressed I . adequately ready to accept support for this petition I '9I.l any type of children and drive.______~ ... . young adults which have mental, physical and/or emo- BY 'APPOINTMENT .~{:; tional related problems. . For further information, Rate to :fall *******************,**"****~ 16761 E. JEFFERSON AT HARVARD RD. call Camp Happy Hollow at (Collti~Ued'ho~ page'l) ,t . ~ ANNOUNCING -A' ~-.-Jf( 1-517.a1a-3666 and ask for Miss Reid, the,t:h~i~:rt\fe'tax tribunal.~~~~~e=~~~ ~ ~ • ' DAYTIM' EY7~'~ !~ Val R Prior to 1976, Detroit did ~ ,. * r, se eports ~~~la~~t~ax::o=~~~ Wind- t ~ . /(".~* ut ~~::~~~~~ J~r::a:al~~ ~~dti:e ~~~:a~hearo~:l:~~ ~ ~ ~ HOURS U7* Friday, January 1B, with the Jefferson Block Club went to ~ V • *: ~i~~:e:t~.y:::in:o::hT~: :::~::~Jre~~~::;e~1~~: Grosse Pointe \Areas - ALL NEW- ~ :~~n,?~ts~W;~:r ~~~~ to thes~~ Reduction - *: cited several other false reo The club felt that since a t~ PO IN-TE *: ports including one involving porti~n of th~ p~l'k 'Property ~ ' ",.",,: a kidnapping threat, a car was In DetrOit, 1ts members ~ ~. dealer and the repossession should be allowed to enter. ~ ".",. ~. of a citizen's auto and a Although the council ac- ~ :[, y ••• , "rumble" in the North High cepted Mr Deason's recom. ~ ~'

~1r~(~~~,~;~:'f~~Oi;:-':ili $~~ 7 bedrooms, large luxury residence, Louis Kamper designed. Com- ~~r*f:¥~~proved to be false.) ~~:'Ei:r~:~reduce the new rate before t~ ATHLETIC CLUB ~.l pletely updated throughout, including a .fabulous master :;uite with p';~nf~t~!vet~ltte~~u:m~ th~~ ~~~~l. n.~ted ' th~t :t 10631 WHITTIER-JUST NORTHOF 1-94-5/ 27-0700 *: 2-story cathedral ceiling, his and her changing rooms, master bath' the calls, OUicer DeVine in. several of h15 neighbors 10 ~. * is extra-large with new Kohler bath fixtures, deep soaking tub and ~t:~~d d~~li:~~~~e~t b~~: :;~~~~~eP1;e a:::y w::J t MO RE H0URS . custom decorated. Complete new kitchen with GE Versatronic oven before coming overly alarm- came oack With lowered as. ~ *Jf. and range, KitchenAid dishwasher, trash compactor, instant hot and much more. Convenie!1t FIRST FLOOR' LAUNDRY and a step-savin9 central intercom system with 8-~rack tape deck. Attached garage ~~~:::r:Et\7J~::~ t DAYTIME-AFTERNOON . ~. Any number given by the should:~t~i"~~~:a:~be eol1ectmg taxes, ~ ...... with automatEc door opener. Bright, cheerful home that must be in- caller should not be used. not paying taxes," he said. it . . ,... spected to be appreciated. There is an assumable $98,000 bank mortgage at 9.75%. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. A brochure and pot~ted~~ U:~~st:U::'timhe~ en~~~e l~~:r ::kSS:P.~~W;~ CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT * along with the inherent dan. fund of about $3,000 from t floor plan will be mailed upon request. * :~~di~~OI;::so~fn~~i~l~u~h Detroit. FROM 4 P M 2 A M DAILY ~ c~iicer DeVine. in feeling V~~~~,~~ ~~Ns?eem iC . • •- •• ,. Unique OHering - 1001 Cadieux ~es~~i:bl~~~~~~J.rr:;y h~[~~dsa~:/f~~~lD~nn: :~~ ~ -leatu the linest I.n some leads In these 1OCldents. center. ~ * II Iring, I, * Open This Su~da ~ to 5 p.m. CITY OF OirnllSeJnillte Ifnn~.a t EXOTIC DANCING $ MICHIGAN NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN that the City COWlcil will be considering the iGIRLSI GIIlSI GIRLSI$ fonowing proposed ordinance for second reading and fin.al adoption at its meet- ing scheduled for Monday, February 4, t * REGULAR BAR PRICES~ 1980. The proposed ordinance is avail- able for public inspection at the MWlic- iC Bring A Group-Bring A Friend To The ~ ipal Building, 20025 Mack Avenue, be- tween 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. - t ,__.!oi~!~~!~~~~~~~~~_~~~_~ AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND t POINTE ATHLETIC ClUB COUPON ': TITLE VI OF THE 1975 CITY ~ Treat Yourself or Your Friends for~erly a carriage house, this ideally located structure has been CODE OF THE CITY OF GROSSE * redesigned to a single family residence. Completely updated, the POINTE WOODS BY ADDING home offers a first floor laundry, family room (13'x 18'), heated THERETO A CHAPTER 7 WHICH garage and patio. The second level features 2 bedrooms, kitchen, t HAVE A ROUND OF DRINKS : dining and living room. Inquiries invited. $115,000. SHALL BE DESIGNATED AS THE PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Eves. & Weekends 882- 1293 CODE OF THE CITY'OF GROSSE t ~~t o~!v.~!ththis coupon 1 POINTE WOODS. il' Per Person Par Night Subject to ...... MEEHAN REALTY393-2700 Chester E. Petersen .. '- Coupon Exp. 2-24-80 ,M.L.C.C. Regulations ~ City Administr'ator-Clerk *********************li*~*t \,

I I ,T~ursday, January 24, 1980 G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Page Seven ------~ ..~.-~--.- ---.---.------.------~------.--.-----.~-.---~------,------~'NH M ltsicia;lS Perform Jan. 24 II ,..' I! Charles, onc grandchild and: Klick is survived by three The lure of easy money A gDod thing to remem. uN ------I / Obltua rles one grcal.grandchild. sons, Francis, Pete and Carl. tends to' become an anesthet. ber: Noone' in business cia ~t~ing il,lSpires a !1lusi'l phony" and "Dance Rhy. Memorial tributes may be Interment was in Forest ic that puts many a consci. ever won an argument with 0: ike a fmndly audience' thms" 'by Riegger. ., -'!I made II) th£,' First Church of Lawn Cemetery, ence to sleep, a customer. ~ent nothlllg inspires a stu. The Concert" Band will A J 8LOODSWORTH I 18' h' h' Chrisl Sei('lItist in Aiben, * • 0 ... performer like the pr s- pia "Ch A d R d" " :lry ,Ill IS ome, S C "9BO ' ~nce of h' "e y aconne "n on 0 Services for Mr. Bloods. Ml' Schulte w .. ,~ the reo ,., '" 1. ,WILLIAM N. PIIlLLIPS torllrth H' Ihs Sc'Pahrents, says by Purcell and La Bamba .worlh formerly of The tired' director of admmistra'!1 Interment was in South Services for Mr. Phillips, . 19 ool Instru. Dc Ver Cruz" by Terigi.' I " . CaroJil1'l 87 fL' t d m:ntal Music Director Na. Tucci 'Y0ods, late of Boca Raton, bve se,rvlces for the C~lhohc I '. • • • ,0 exmg on rO'a were tjian Judson Th' S h B . Fla., were held on Monday, ArchdIOcese of DetrOIt. He I • held on,' Saturday, January HOME DELIVERY ::That's why he's hoping for perfo~m yT,p Son~ac:,~d,,~l~~ Ja~uary 21, in the Presby. ~as r~sponsible. for all the! ~ENNETH n, ROUBlE. 19, in the Verheyden Funeral . ablg crowd tonight January tasia in G ~i' "s ,1 tenan Church, Boca Raton. financial operations as well I Scrvlces for 1I1r, ~Duble, Home and Assumption Greek IS BACK! 24, when the Band~ and Or "Sabre A d ~Jor,,, ousa s He died on Thursday, Jan. as the growth and planning 69. of Three ~1iI(' drive were Orthodox Church. 'cheslra present their Wi ~ a d "F' ~ S .rU? ~ar~~ ary 17, in the Boca Raton of the diocese and chancery: held on M1JlIday, January 21, He died on Wednesday, ter Concert at 8 pm n b~ Alf l';t R u~ e or an Convalescence Center. office. He retired in 1976, 1 in the Vcrheyden F'uneral January 16, in Bon Secours Save Time and Gas, The Symphony' O~chestra T'c/~ f ee th t 1 Born 1n Hornell, N.Y., Mr after 48 years of service. I Home ll'ld Saint Clare de i Hospital. Have Your Dairy Products will open the program with ,the IPe~~r 0':- g ~ ~on~r t a Bloodsworth received a Bach- Born in Detroit, he was ed- l\Iontefa .. o Church, Born in Greece, Mr, Phil. a march by Vaughan Wil. 707 vernie~l~oad,r :re e;l.C;O I elur's degree in, economics I ucated by the C h r is t i a n I He di~d 'HI Friday, Janu. lips is survived by his wife, Home Delivered. ham, titled "Sea Songs," for adults and $1 for stu. from t.h~ Umverslty of Penn- Brothers and. was. graduated a:y 18, m Bon Secours Hos. 'lassO'. I followed by a movement dents. Senior citizens are ad. s~lvama s Wharton SChODI~f I fro~n t.he Ulllverslt~ of De- pIta!. . Interment was in Geth., from Haydn's "Clock Sym- mitted free, Fmance and Commerce In ~rOlt With a Bachelo~s degree i Born III Watertown, N.Y., semanI' Cemetery, I Sam Stelnhebel 886-4564 19.19. Th~t same year, he III CDmmerce ~nd flll.ance. ! Mr, RDubie wa::; a sales rep. ----.------Jomed PfI~e Waterhouse ~nd ,Mr,. Schulte IS surVived by i rescntative for the Dan T. ~ EARL'S BARBER SHOP Company III New York City. hiS Wife, LDretto; four daugh. I Moore Company, He also was ~ ~---- J He tra~sfe~red ~o the Buf. ters, Mrs. Mary Ma17olf, Mrs. '1' a sales marketing manager I (' 'rr J-. ) 119 Kercheval On The Hili falo office. III 1928. Anne Mane Brownlng, Mrs, for thc J. \v, Mortell Com. I .1~ Meet "'our1. ~ Health Need'.- Regular Hair Cuts & Styling U~on belllg made a part. Therese McGratty and Mrs. pany. o Call for appointment , ner In the firm m 1936, ~r. Margaret Ingram; three sons, He was a member of the IV/' C rr L P' " 885-0020 Bloodswort~ moved. to P~lce Dr. Edward,. Paul and J?hn; I Knights of Columbus, No. • W e over 1. oe olntes. W~terhouse s DetrOlt. offl~e, 15 grandchildren; a sister 'I 24Q3, Gabriel Richard Coun- ",. HARKNESS P-ARK ) which he headed until 1956, and two brothers. cil While in Detroit, he was Interment was in Holy Se- i '~fr Raub" . d b e, PHARMACY DEVONSHIRE PHARMACY eleeted to the national exec. pulchre Cemetery. I hi~'w;f L ,I~ IS survWI~ell' ~ 20315 MACK DRUGS 15324 E Jefferson utive committee of thc firm. ..~~ .0•• _"~. ~__ _ : n._". c;, .o.~s:a so".:. I ,:m, • _. _. _ _ ... "", ..: ...."'" ..... He left Detroit to serve as I ",n". ''In..i.~urt.nJjl 0. I .... -'- uuu""",,,, ", "U >. .l).1\ -I 1:'1:'4-;J I UU i6003 iviAC K oc.,-c.-.Juu - a partner in Price Water. WORCESTER I bara .Gustafson, Dr. Patricia 881-0477 house's new office in Cara. Services f?r Mrs, WDrcest. Rou~le and Mrs. Susan Par- cas, Venezucla. Retiring in er, 86, of '1 he Farms were , sIO\~, three. brothers and 1958, he served for several hpl~ on Wednesday, January four grandchildren. years as consultant to the 23, In the Grosse Pointe Me. Interment was in Mount firm, morial C h u r c h. Arrange- Olivet Cemetery . . , )' ,., Mr, Bloodsworth was pres. m~n~s were h1\nd~ed by the * * ° I h,' I 11101 "lOlr ." whal makE".. Ilw red "in,', idefJt of the Michigan Asso. William R. Hamilton Com- !\-IRS. LELA von SCHWARZ I of Ilw Burl!ulllly rf'l!ion in Frall('I' gl'l'al. TIll' Pin .. 1 ciation of CPAs, a member pany. . I Services for Mrs. von ,J~llln(' is lilt' seclllldar~' grap.' of the l'I'l!iull llrodul'ing 'of the Council of the ArneI" She di~d on Monday, Jan- I Schwarz, 90, of BishDP road )l!lih' Bur~undi('", In' California. though. thl' Pinot ican Institute of CPAs, a. u.~ry 21, III Bon Secours Hos- were held. Dn Tuesday, Jan. ;8l:Hlt' i.. nol ron,idPred a ;,el'orH!ur\ grap" lInd f1our- memb~r of .the. executiv.e pha!. . uary 22, III the Verheyden ~$IH's 10 produce an excellent while. fruily winE'. Pinot' eomnuttee 01 tne Detro1t I • A grad~ate of the Ulll~er- Funeral ,Home. . :Qlan(' is a great wine 10 enhan('E' Ihe ta,le of a simple Chamber Df Commerce and .a I slty of Mmnesota, Mrs. \\ or. She dl~d on ~rlday, Jan. fi"h meal. II is also !!:ood wilh ('old cut", or for the.se member Df the board. of d1' cester wa~ a member of the u~~y 18, III Bon ;,ecours Hos. I h " rectors of the Economic Club Grosse Pomte Farm and Gar. p1tal. '~m:sw en you .art: not surE' what w me 10 drill k w hen of Detroit. den Club, the District Nurs. Born in Illinois, Mrs, von ~a\'ln!l. spaghelll wllh dam sau<'e or I'",,'n a tuna salad He wa~ a member or the ing Society, the Country Club Schwarz worked as a repDrt- ~Jl~!dw,ch. . Detroit Club, the Detroit of Detroit, the Detroit Art- er for the "Flint Journal"

-:', If ~'ou are .searl'hing for sornethin~ ple'lsing. AthletiC' Club, .the Country ists Market anu the Detroit I before her marriage in 1912, l!l~tefJlI and interestinlt 10 drink. whl.'ther for II ban- Club of Detroit and Loch. HistDrical Society, . I She was a past matron of R;t!et or an afternoon sna('k as you E'nio~ ~'our faH>rite mDor Club. She also was member of I ~he Eastern Star, a past pres. !iporling evenl. then the answer is PARKIE's PARTY Mr. Bloodsworth is sur. the FDunders Society of the I~e~t of the Womcn's As~.o. Grosse Pointe News !\HOPPE, 17255 :\tack. Corner of 51. Clair. Detroit. vived by his wife, Evelyn; Detroit Institute of Arts and elatIons. fDr both. GoodWIll Qur shehes are stocked with all arra~' of beers. wines his fDrmer wife, V!r~inia; the Detr?it Srrnphon~ .0r'l Indust,nes of DetrOit an~ the MAIL SUBSCRIBERS lmd liquors that meel the distinctive demands of and a daughter, Patricia. chestra Women s ASSOCiation, Salvation Army. She ~ as a J','ervolle for ("'en- purpose. In addition. we have a . Memorial con. t I' i b 1;1- the Detroit Zoological SDd. ~ember of the Detrol~ Re. large seleclion or'relllted products 10 go along with ~unkmay i,;,e m~de to fC~s~ ety and Kappa Alpha Theta Ii ~~~}~t~~b~f \~~ 'ri~t~:i~ ~~~. change of address? g those fine beverages that will add Ihe crowning' touch. Cleare n OOoSnhasery dOb alln sororit~.. . phony Orchestra and the De~ , . 0 10 10 '. T ,erwoo40 DU e. She 1SsurVIVed by a daugh. t~ your enroyment. pen - ,. on.- hurs., 10-11 va I'd Delray Beach Fla t M J h 0 H t' . troit Federation of Women's fri. & Sat., noon-I 0 Sun. Tel. 885-0626, 33445 ,. er, rs . hO n ' .. as mgds, Clubs To ensure continu-ed delivery of the Grosse . a son, J 0 n p.; SIX gran . I' , WINE W'ISDOJf: Inlerment was in Florida, children' one great-grand. I . Mrs, von Schwarz IS sur. , Pointe News to your NEW AqORESS, please Pinot Blanc can be stored for (our years or so. • • • I child and a sister. vIVed by three SODS,Donald attach label from your. wrapper and print in ------LEO G. SCHULTE Intermen t was m''I;nOO.,d I L., F.b JDsephh . and. h Clayton; Services for Mr. Schulte, lawn Cemetery. on.e rot er, elg t gra~d-, your new address on form below, You can , 0 A C f S. 70, formerly Df McKinley . • • * children. and four great. ver entury 0' erV1Ce road, late of st. Clair Shores, MRS. GENEVIEVE B. grandcluldren, . mail it or bring it in to the Grosse. Pointe to the Eastside Communities were held on Monday Jan- SCOTT, Interment was III Forest News office, uary 21, in Saint Pa~l On- Mrs. Scott, 86, formerly of Lawn Cem';ter,'y- • , [ ..~ (' .. ; the.Lake Church, Grosse Pointe, late of Detroit, J - ~: ~ He died Dn Friday, Janu. died Sunday, January 20, in I\IRS,' RUTH D. PECK ------'II\t.,,J?" ; . the MDroun Nursing Home. Services fDr Mrs. Peck, 89, c..rZ'~~':" ~r'--."1.U Arrangements were handled formerly of The Shores were ."~.,...""-;;~'.-f fJ(8. AUTOMOTIVE by the William R. Hamilton held on Tuesday, January 22, . . "._.. ~ ~"!t.'" "~,_ Company. in the Verheyden Funeral ATTACH LABEL HERE • ,,~. .•. .':.. _ ~,' • -t, Mrs. Scott,' a native of Home. Pennsylvania- who moved to ..,She ,died .on Sunda~', Janu. SERVICE the Detroit area in 1918, was ary 20, in the nose Villa a social worker for'the Chi I. Nursing Home. .' dren's Aid Society. She was Mr~. Peck was a life memo MAIL TO: GROSSE POINTE NEWS, 88 KERCHEVAL AVE . done at your hOlle instrumental in getting the ber and president of the C~iId Labor Law passed in Michigan League for Crip- GROSSE POINTE, 48238 : Groesbeck chQp~i-o.f .-by appointment only Michigan. pled Children. She was presi./ • Brakes • Tune up, Mrs. SCDtt served on the dent of the Detroit chapter & Light Repairs Board of the YWCA, was of the Women's National STREET formerechairman of the Met- Farm and Garden Club and New ~;TheWm:R'.lIamilton C'o. All WORK PERFORMED BY ropolitan Detroit YDuth Em. was a life member of the FUNERAL DIRECTORS , FACTORY TRAINED & ployment Council and was a Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. Address £Stab/Jibed 1855 LICENSED TECHNICIANS member of the Founders So. She was active d u r i n g CITY GrOlSl Palntl AltollOdvl ciety of the Detroit Institute World War II in the Ragan . 226 CROCKER BLVD • of Arts, the F I' i end s of Lide Auxiliary of the Amer- - . Moune Clemens 48(11',3 - PARTS - SERVICE G r 0 sse Pointe Public Li- ican Legion and became a STATE ZIP .. 19813 Mack' Av•. braries and Detroit League Gray Lady . 463-0577 885-5872 .: of Women Voters. She was Mrs. Peck is surviv~d by :. W m. R. Hamihon' II DaVid M. Hamilton a practitioner of Christian Dne nephew. • John W. Brockman Science for 50 years. Tributes may M made to She is survived by her son, I the Michigan League for ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.' Ronald D. Heckmann David 1\'1. Wilhelm Crippled Children. I -,.: Associate Direceors Interment was in Forest • Pierce Bands Hills Cemetery, Ann Arbor. • M.ember by Invitation • • • • National Selected Mortie/am • Set Concert CLU'FORD R. KLICK Services for Mr. Klick, 82. I The Instrumental Music of Muir road were held on Department of Pierce Middle Friday, January IB, i:l the School is busy preparing fDr Verheyden Funeral Home. !CUPAll SlVE. i its Wintet Concert tonight, He died on Tuesday, Janu. TEST DRIVE THE ALL NEW January 24. at the school, ary 15, in Bon 'Secours Hos. • 15430 Kercheval avenue, at pital. • • 8 p.m. Born in Pennsylvania. Mr. • Please note the following changes in Route • 1980 SEVillE...the car of the year! All t h reI' instrumental I #580 Harper Avenue, effective January 28: • groups will perform - the, . I' "f/'ll, seventh Grade Cadet Band, the eighth' Grace Concert BROWSE • The inbound route will travel via Gratiot to • Band and the orchestra'i THE SHIPS composed of seventh and = 1-375, 1-375 to Jefferson and Jefferson to the = I eighth graders. There i:; nO'I' WHEEl I central business district. Instead of stopping at • admission charge .. Pripr to the concert, the I the Blue Cross-Blue Shield Building, the bus I newly.formed Pierce orches'l tra and Band Parents' Club ..~~ = will stop at the south comer of the 1-375 SeNice = will hold its first potluck \. "../-~.\c-- dinner. The dinner will give I -<:;;. I Drive and Lafayette, Outbound, the bus will I all parents Df band and Dr. I' '/" chestra members a chance to " . -.A--"" • travel on Jefferson with a convenient nw stop • I , ..... get acquainted and to hear ", ", about opportunities of parti- , • at the Renaissance Genter (will now stop • cipating in summer music " camps, , I be1ween Brush and Beaubien, former1y stopped • CANVAS '" The Steering Committee of OXFORDS s,.,. be1vvoonRandolph and 6rush). Bus then enters : the Pierce Orchestra and & Foor.cI = Band Parents' Club includes LEATHER Co",lor1 OXFORDS .n Any F ran k and Ruth Zinn of Boo, • the 1-375 Service Drive and stops at the • Lakepointe avenue. Edward • Lafayette Clinic, continuing on to Gratiot, For • INKE and Joan Hanpeter of Berk. OGER shire road, Windsor and Bar. thE' • more information, call 962-5515 in Detroit or • bara Ward of Balfour road, Bill and Mary Ellen Aurel- ship's whrel : 1 (800) 462-5161 toll-free, = SALES: ius of Harvard road and i 191>OS MAC' lU '.'340 SIRYICE: Larry and Sharon Keclan of' OPEN DAilY 9,30.S 30 Mon. & ThuB, Mon. & ThuB. Sot ,. S ,. M Berkshire road. I • 'til9 P.M, 7:30 A.M,-7:30 P.M. -----_.------~--~~---"------'- -- 8333 E. 11 Mile Rd. PICHE BARBER SHOP NOW OPEN IN- THE- VILLAGE at = DSemTa = 757-0767 or 536-6260 EGAN'S MEN'S SHOP 8.6 Tu •••• Frl •• S8t. 8-4 - App't. or w81kln = There's a lot riding on us. = KJ.EP THAT GREAT GM FEELING WITH GENUINE aM PARTS B.lor. 11:30r.. r .ntrenee only 88&-15543 ------_. I•••••••••••••••••••••~ ~, , EXTERIOR • TUFF.KOTE RUSTPROOF • ~~ ACRYLIC GLAZE • YOUR USED OR NEW CAR It sJd8Ids the shiDe. $20 OFF • RUSTPROOF.NG • • WINTER DISCOUNT NOWI • GUARANTEED FOR 4 YEARS • • 11~~A~~N~I!~c:~~:!AL822.5300 (' , 1 l"'"l'

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I I, j Thursday, January 24, 1980 G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W 5 Page Nine ------,------._------..- ---. - - --_._------Jr. Symph_o_n_y_C__o_n_cert Slated 'Sound of Music' Children's Theater Plays I GPW, GPF Churchgoers Hit by Thief . Duo soloists will join the rector of instrumental music Opens at ULS 'Snow Wh:te' Fe.bru~lry 2 9' .!hree incid~nt~ wherein around $:60,cre~it cards and two.coats ",:ere removed from Grosse Pointe Junior Sym- at North, will present t}le I- t., _ cItizens attending c h u r c h many dnver's Itcenses. Sa 1 n t Michael's Episcopal phony in presenting a Win. Judas Maccabaeus Suite by "The Sound of Music," .___ I were victimized occurred on The usher told Officer Church. 20475 Sunningdale ter Concert on Tuesday, Jan. Handel. the Barrel Organ highlight of the University Grosse Pointe Children's share the role of Snow I' Sunday, January 20, with Robert Rabe he saw the sus. drive, Taken from the cloak uary 29, in the Parcells Mid- Waltz from the "Gadfiy" by Liggett School, (ULS), Play. Theater has chosen that ever. White; Brian Connor, and two of the larceny reports pect in th~ basement cloak room WllS a woman's full dIe School auditorium, 20600 Shostakovich, Op. 97a, and ers' dramatic season, will be loved fairy tale, "Snow White Louie Charbonneau, who will occurring in The Woods and room where the ladies choir length mil) k coat, valued Mack avenue, at 8 p.m. the Fugue in G minor, ("The performed Friday, Saturday And The Seven Dwarfs," as be seen casPrince Florimond; one in The Farms. leaves their coats and purses. at between $2,000 and $3,000, Mary Skewes, daughter of Lesser"), by J. S. Bach. an:1 Sunday, February I, 2 its "Living Valentine" for all and Cindy Reynolds. Dianne Fourteen cItizens were vie. Before he could detain the and a man's full length gab- Mr. and Mrs. Reg i n a I d The program will continue and 3, and again Frlday and its many friends. Millenbach and Katie Gracey, timized at the Grosse Pointe suspect, the man left. After ardine coat, valued at around Skewes of Yorkshire road, with the Dance of the Saturday, February 8 and 9. The charming little dwarfs, who will appear as Queen Woods Presbyterian Church, noticing the purses in dis- $75. and Stephen Willison, son of Tumblers from "The Snow rhe curtain rises for Friday the vain and haughty Queen Brangomar. Both Cindy and 19950 Mack avenue, when a array on the floor, the usper Two incidents of stolen the J. David Willisons of Maiden" by Rlmsky-Korsa. and Saturday evening ~er. Brangomar who is jealous of Dianne are alumni of the male suspect took a man's called police, with a check coats were reported to Farms Heather lane, both symphony koff, and the Swedish Rhap- formances at 8 p.m. and for Snow White, the wise, old Children's Theater and are camel hair coat valued at of the area proving negative. police by churchgoers at the members, were chosen as ~ody from "Midsommarvaka" he Sunday matinee at 2:30 witch and the handsome appearing- as special guests. $175, which police believe The suspect was described I Grosse Poi n t e Methodist

soloists by auditions last fall. by Alfvcn, Op. 19. ,p.m. prince are but a few of the Ken Boerner, who will he wore when seen by an as around 45 years of age, I Church, 211 Moross road. A sophomore at .South It will conclude with Mu. All performances will be characters who are a part of enact the part of Berthold, usher, and a variety of art. about 5'8" taU, with gray I Both coats were removed High School and a member ~ical Hi g h I i g h t s from held in the kmaindaudltorium Snow White's story Whiclh the chief huntsman, also is a icles from the purses of 13 hair. He also was wearing I from tl:e coat raclt at the of the South Symphony Or. "Annie" by Strouse. Tickets, at 1045 Coo roa. has thrilled young peop e graduate of Grosse Pointe women. the full.length camel hair rear of the church during chestra. Mary will perform at $1.50 for adults, $1 for A popular romantic musi. 'hrough the years. Children's Theater and is These items I n c Iud eft coat. services. . the first movement of the ~tudents. with no charge for cal, "The Sound of Music" There will be four per. Hollywood.bound in just a money, ranging from $7 to In the other Woods case, Farms police have no sus- ~~~~:~:~/~~ ~~~ad~~~k~~~ing ;~~~ra~~ti:;~Ph~:y a~~i~~~~ ~e~~u~~~p;h:amft~~n~ftht~~ fon;:~~~ti~fe~~S~~~a~~~t:~', fe~h~::~ppearing as dwarfs 'JI'.¥...... ¥¥.¥Jf.~ •••••• ¥JI.••••. She has been playing the or at the box office the eve. ,truggle to confront the N~ February 2. at 11 a,m. and and sharing the roles are nl'ng of the concert. nfluence in Austna preced.\ 2 p.m. and two at the same Mary Frances Obeid, her MR5 NINA .. viola for six years and has Id W II ULS h S t d F b ~ attended the Blue Lake Fine More informatfon is avail. Ing Wor ar. sen. ours on a ur ay, e ruary brother; William, and her ~ able by calling 343.2240 or lor Bill Mackey, playing Cap. 9. They will be performed sisters, Donna and Cathy, .• .. Ar~;e~:::'iS a member of 886-4914. ~~~eV~~ ~~Jt~~tr~ s~~~f~ ~~:~~o~~i~~a~~ditorium, 32 ~~~h~~rl~c~~::,thjil~i~c~~~: P '&LM EGYPTIAN ~ h t t 'fr t e trumpe see ..lOn 0~ th e The symphony members, Ramer. Von app, head the Sally Reynolds, foupder 0f mick, Marie Guest, Krystn ~ TAROT C..&RD ~.. h H. h S hiS h aU chosen by audition, are t f 40 ' h'ld ' 1"1 ~ Nort 19 c 00 ymp ony :as 0 • the Grosse Pointe C 1 ren s Bell, Susan Kunert. Michelle U-"It", t-tl• ft'-'T d d S h 0 h students through grade 10 in , . . -- ...... 1._"" Ran an vmo onv rc es. I.. ,,11, 7;; viifl<:. Aii'::' ;'ill.... TIu::.. ,,, • .2;; ,)'''''i'' ..~u, ." tU" and Jenny Ames and Missy --~. - - H I:l~...,..&DER ~ tn. A sophomore and a Grosse Pointe's public and Ie School students are in. producer and director. Mrs. Meehan. Wendy ,Flynn will A f ° d Ad . ' t trumpeter for six years, he private schools. They attend 'olved in the production John Mazer is musical di. appear as the witch. oremost anCient rea er... vises you on also attended the Csehy weekly, after.scho 01 rehear. ~ither as a member of the rector. Others in the cast are II I d to . bI f 10f Music Camp in Pennsylvania. sals throughout the school cast, orchestra or stage crew, Those appearing in the Roger Walker, Katie Harper, a persona I omes re, pr9 ems 0 • e ~ This student nlusician will year to prepare for two eve. Coordinating the musical cast are Marjorie Weitzel and Susan Hays Marilyn Mer 0 ~ present the second and third ning concerts a year" las been a joint faculty ef. Lindsay Morris, who will cier, Jill Seely, Elizabeth NE VISIT ,WILL CONVINCE YOU ... movements of the Concerto The symphony also tour~ 'ort including ULS Players' ------Smith, Pam Strobl, Sarah For Appointmont Call ~ for Trumpet and Orchestra the local schools twice a year, Iirector C hue k Gifford, Park Polloce Wikenczy, Susan Getz, Liz 881 9 730 ~ by Haydn during the concert. presenting cOrlcerts for the ;horal DIrector Fred De. Dillon, Jill Osmond and Mi- - it The symphony, in its eighth ~tudents.' laven, Orchestra Director P t Ok ed chelle Ruiz. 17425 MACK ~ season aud conducted this Many members in the sym. haron Seaver ancl,Choreog. ac ay Tickets may be purchased Borderline G.P. ~ year by Nathan Judson, di. phony's eight.year histo~' rapher,Jennifer Noyer. -at the War Memorial.office, '-If W V!!VVV W W W W vv.vvv¥¥V¥¥V¥¥¥ ------have enrolled in leadiny Tickets may be purchased By Joanne N. Gouleche 32 Lakeshore, (8817511). ~,."9"-.-...... -...- ...-'~~_,.'T'~::'T' .._-_-.~'-~...--'T'-.'T'---'T"-'T'-.•'T"-..."T'-'T'-'-'T"-'T"... -"T".... m u sic schools throughout .n advance by calling ULS The Grosse Pointe Park Admission is $1.75 !for stu. Fund Raiser Set the country 'following their :It 884-4444. Remaining tick. Police Officers Association's dents and $2.75 for adults. graduation from high school, etll will be available at the new two.year contract settled Information on group rates By NGe League conthlUing their studies as door. at the bargaining table last may be obtained by calling soloists or ensemble per. • • • month was approved by the 885-6219. Special recognition United Press International formers. - The Ul.S Chapter of the Park -Council at a special of groups and birthdays will White House "Burchu Chief Grosse Pointe Junior Sym. American Fie 1d Service, meeting Monday, January 7. be .given. Helen Thomas will speak on phony's board of director& (AFS), will host dinner and The new pact 'Will give Thursday, January 3I, P,t tlu! planning the concerts in. 1 benefit performarice of officers an' eight and nine Riverfront Ballroom at Cob:> eludes Mr. Judson, Bruce The Sound of Music" on percent pay increase in the Widow's Gift Hall. Feighner, North High SChoolI 'e'bruary 2 on the Cook road first an:i second year with She is coming to Detroit principal, Betty Morris, pres. ' :ampus. . improvements in 'hospitali- To Mark- Field Old Fosllion fJr a fund raising project by ident, Donald MrNew, secre. Proceeds from the musical, zation for, retirees and pres. tary, Christina Judson, treas- 'erformed by the ~ Play- ent members. Cured - Smolced the Assistance League to the Two months ago the Board Northeast Guidance Center, urer, Mrs. Barbara Ambrose rs, will be donated to the The base pay for a four. (NGC), a local community and Joseph Bauer. :oreign exchange program. year veteran on the force uf Education voted to reo BACON mental health center. More are Ann Ditmars, A reception at 6 p.m. will will 'be increased from $19" name the luge playfield U.S.D.A. next to Richard School after Miss Thomas will be intro. May Krager, Ralph Miller, mabIe those attending the 100 to $20,6'28. Each year, Prime & Choice 97~B. Sharon Seaver and Ann Wal. performance to meet AFS 9fficers wlll receive two its late principal, Clarence J. FRESH - duced by "Detroit Free Messner.. This month the Press" Managing Editor Neal lace foreign students living this $200 cost of living allowance AMERICAN Na'urcrlty .----___ year in 'the Grosse Pointe payments. trustees voted. to accept a ALL.COOKED Spar'ding Shine, following a luncheon gift of $1,000 from Dr. Mess. with a cash bar, which will area. A candlelight dinner City Man age r John R. LAMB LEGS FERR~RELLE begin at 11:30 a.m. Admis. Merehants H0ld beginning at 6:30 p.m. will Crawford said the contract ner's widow for a ,sign or CORNED BEEF be followed by an interna. offers a "generous increase" monument to mark the '1.9718. READY TO EAT MINERAL WATER sion will be at 10:30 a.m. Dinner-Dance honor. OR Tickets are available by tional dessert. Curtain time to police. officers and calls 6 Pac, 7 0 z. 8ottl. I ' is 8 p.m. for a 40 percent increase in The renaming of the field, HEAT AND SERVr ~ending $15 and a self.ad. An estimated 35 to 40 formerly called McMillan, lARGE - SWEET oressed, stamped envelope to Tickets also may be ob. fringe 'benefits. BY THE PIECE '1.79 PAC: 'I 79 I'lUS Df'. "Thank.You Mr. President," cO,:!1'lesattended the ~ro~e tained in advance by ~alling Un ion president David was inspired by a rommittee 5 to 6 Ib: A't'f. • LB. 1043Devonshire road, Grosse P?mte Merchants ~ssoclatlon the ULS main office at 884- 'liller said that he is satis. planning Richard's 50th an. TEMPLE LIl•. 30 oz. Iollle lB. P . t D ark ,1.1:1"30"'he" Dmner-Dance Fnday eve- 1444.' !led with the cobtract, indio niversary this spring. The SLICED .• -.. '1.99 C Oln e. • -- . • J • J 18 t h' h ORANGES 69 IA. must be purchased in ad- D;mg, anua~ ,a W IC ~ating that it was "-the best Board hopes to settle on an I'lUJ Df', van hme the busmess people had .va could h~ve done without a-ppropriate marker for the for U.S. NO. J Fresh-Crisp ceo . an opportunity to meet some GPW Boat Club 8 '{oing to arbitration." field by that time. BAG Student. rat e s, excludi~g of their representatives who Meanwhile, Park firefight. .Dr: Messner, an ardent na. 89t IDAHO the luncheon, also are avail. were in attendance., Elects Officers 'rs filed for .irbitration last ture lover and conservation- able: . .. Association presIdent Bruce SPINACH The Grosse Pointe Woods llonth after. talks with a ist. was the school's first POTATOES 1 LB. BAG ~ CItizens shoul~ cali 8~3. A. Price said the merchants, '1ediator failed. DPW and princi~al, serving from 1930 368~ for further mform~tlOn who are consistently inter. B:>at Club's annual electior .-.S..7ge 'If officers and directors-war lerical workers settled their until his retirement in 1962. LIS. FOR and, or student reservations. este.:! in promoting busine~ 1ntract last November. He died last May. 5 5~EACH I along the thoroughfare, had ~ecently held at the Lak. CONSCIENCE the chance to talk with Front Park. The man who decides to New officers to be. hon Woods Mayor George S. ored at the 20th annual Corn. give up his bad hapits should Freeman, Sens. John Kelly remember that the founda. modore;s Ball on Saturday, RC~ Clai",s Th~y're #1 In Michigan But and John Hertel and County February 21 are Commodore tion work must begin on the Commissioner Erv Steiner Inside, Theodore J. 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Page Ten G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Thursday, January 24, 1980 ------_._------_.----'- Short Takes at South Woods Recrea.tion Hosts Bowl-A-Thon for Asthma Star of Sea Sports Active Star of the Sea School JV I Sandy Lico, Peggy King and Spikers Contend well as probably taking the Youth bowlers at Grosse lover 300 children will do I and continues through Feb. During the first week of defeated Saint Ambrose, 22. Amy Treder. . I leagu(' title. ' Pointe Woods Recreation, their part to "strike out" ruary 16 is a great opportu. the Bowl.A.Thon, members 18, in a very exciting game The winning bas.ket was :By Lora KAsunlc • • • 20422 Mack avenue, will par-I lung disease by bowling and nity for ;,'outh bowlers to of the Youth Bowling Associ. on 'l'hursday, January 17, scored by Sandy LICO, This ticipate in an American Lung collecting pledges for ~'1ery have fun while raising money South's JV volleyball team I G.'l'nl1Ursts Get 3 ation league teams are asked High scorers were Craig Co. latest vietory leaves the girls is a contender for the league Association Bowl. A • Than pin they knock down during for children their age who to solicit pledges for each mo with 10 and Kevin Shan. varsity with a 5.1 record for championship aft e r losing; By Anne Hodak next month to raise money I their regular league games. are afflicted with asthma and pin they will knock down non with four. Andy Gesell, the l?cason. for a summer camp for kids The :aowl.A.Thon which unabie to attend regular during their regular league Keith Weltz and Steve Elie On Sunday, January 20, only one of its first six I' South's girls gymnastics with asthma. begins Saturday, February 2, camp. matches. team won its first three play the following week. also put on noteworthy per. the JV girls .fought hard to The third week, the young. forrnances during the match. defeat Saint Ambrose, 20-14. On Friday, January 18, meets of the season, defeat. , .• \ High scorer was Mary Beth South defeated the Roseville ing Be r k ley, 68,25.54.31, sters will collect the pledges Star of ~ea s JV girlS were Simon with eight .points. Wildcats, In the first game Lakeview, 79.3-6-5.65, and ri. fron their sponsors and turn defeated 1.n a h~rd.played Two fifth graders, Ann South beat them, 15-6, with val North 77,80-74.05. them in to receive awards. ga.me agamst Samt Jude. Caste and Laurie Marks

freshman Janet Gross mak. The girls' won their first GROSSE POINTE NEWS According to Jack Deg. ~Igh sco~er was ~ary Beth I scored their very first bas. ing 13 of the 15 points meet Wednesday, January 9 rieck, owner of Gros~ P(\!nt~ ~Imon With 10 POints. The kets. The JV girls record scored. against Berkley, Woods Recreation, awards to fmal score was 14-12. thus far is 4-1. South dropped the second The meet against Lake. be given are first, second Star of the Sea varsity game to Roseville, 16-14. The view left Marcy Semarad and third place trophies for boys clinched their third in l' T' high scorers in that game I with a high score of 7.15 in the three persons in each a row by beating rival Saint I Ions 0PIC were freshmen Cathy Em. the floor exercise and 6.75 league who collect the most Jude, 39.38. With 10 seconds Of D' . meric~ wit~ four and Lynn I o~ the balance beam, Other pledges. Other awards in. left, the game looked bad for ~Scusslon PellErito With three. high scores wcre those of elude "Love These Lungs" Star, trailing by two points. J -- ' T-shirts and bowling patches. .. . Roger Stanton. editor and South came back to se.1 Phyllis Ayoub, with 6.15 on Tim Sheridan made. a qUIck bl h f the "Football cure the victory by slaughter. the vault, and Shann Booth Members of the Gross~ pass to Tom SpeZla who pu, IS" er 0 . , ing the Wildcats 15-1 in the with 6.45 on the parallel ! Pointe Chapter of Alpha Xl made a soft bank shot and Nev.s,. an~ Gary Damelson, ", third match, High scorer was oars, Delta sorority have voluli" Wlii> f3~:led. ':oln calmly D~trolt. LIOns" quarterbac~, sophomore Wendy Gorenflo I Last week's meet against teered to run the event on stepped up to the line and w.11l dISC~S t ~~e ~e~o~ I s with nine points. others con. I rival North High School led the Lung Association's be' sunk the basket and Saint ~~Ot~~e-'-;-at 'thelesl~~che~n tribuling to the team's wins South's gymnasts to tough half. j Jude. . meting of the DAC Beavers '~l~""'" -t"(l.coh.,,"uu'.. 1>.0:»+ "R'I'"1o''''O ...f' ...... H ..;,.."M '1 ...... T1 "I. .... _ T1VT AI. ,..,.. • • .r'f uuro "']I""" un ' .,...lO at Central Michigan crowd," c,'\mmented W4's Me. lung dlsea~. It 1.S particular. "Last Chance Tom Spezia" the National Football League. Lakeview, 15-5 :md 15-3. for Urbaruc by placing first FM in a friendly game of University. .Ewen. !y ,appropnate smce asthma sCCJredthe winning basket in High scorers were sopho. on the parallel bars with the basketball last week, and . The W4 Five, as they are "I thought it ran very IS the cause of a qu~rter of the last 12 seconds to bring mores Lauri Mackinnon with scere of 7,3 second on the came up with the victory. sometimes called, is a group well," continued Ahee. "W4's the school ~bsent~elsm in the Sailors' record to 5.1 for I ATTENDS CONFAB eight and Gorenflo with six. bahmce bea~ with the score The game was sponsored of employ,es from the radio a really good crew," school.age chl1dren. the season. Farms res;dent Thomas G. The day before, the Devils of 6.8, and first again on the by the s~phomore class at station who form a basket. Ms. Woodison from W4 reo ~he. American Lung As. . On Thursday, January 10, Crowiey recently attended p beat Sterling Heights Steven- floor exercise with the score No~th, which later ~~de do. ball team, and play about 10 marked, "It's really nice that soclatIon, the oldest and one the girls JV took its first regional seminar of tax law son, 15-10, 15-4. High scorer of 7.4. naho.ns to two ~hantJes: the. ga!Des a year at v\lrious high North is giving the money of. the largest. vol.'Jntary loss of the season at the changes and their effect .on was Pellerito wlth.12. South's Vismara took a SpeCial O~ympl~~ and t~e schools, according to Mark to outside charities, instead health or~anizahons.m the hands of Saint Jude, 26.18. e~ti:\te p I ann i n g for 'i'he ~oods semor. cItizens achv. McEwen, disc jockey and of just keeping it for the South had trouble in II third place with a 6.6 on the count~, 15 ce~cbratmg 75 High scorers were Cherie Northwestern Mutuai Life Ihes group: member of tha W4 team. class. The whole thing is th fight f r the Insuranc-e Company. North. very exciting game ag~inst parallel bars; Carole Stron; y~ars 10 e . 0 Cavanaugh, Amy Treder and western Mutual is the na', Mount Clemens on FrIday, ski placed second. on the PreparatIOns. for the event WWWW.slineup included pretty neat." nght to breathe. Sandy Lico. were started 10 November, d! . . ri • tion's largest firm specializ.~ January 11, losing 15-7, 15. \'ault with a 6.3; Jennifer when a W4 employe talke;; class sponsor, remarked, "We coach 'rom Gauerke; French Northern, los,ing the first team member .. We had a wanted to do something more teacher Guido Regelbrugge; .a ASSOCIATES ,,'exter"ior- I"'edesign. ,additions. /~'; game 15-8 and winning the better start this year tban than just sell candy fQr fund industrial !lrts tea c her s next 'two, '15-13, 15.9. South we had last year." raising, and we felt this Frank Sumbera and Bill had balanced scoring with The whole team will be could be big enough to make Kurlovech; dental aides spon. '~.,i~'~l~T~J$i~~iS~O~~~~ij Gillooly and Gross earning competing this year and is enough money so that we sor Jeanne Bocci; physical eight points each, and Pel. now in the process o;f pre- could give more to outside education teachers Larry lerito and Gorenflo getting paring for its next meet, groups. We would like to Aceto, Ray Ritter, Tom Tee. seven each. which .will be held Monday, contribute a bit to the local taert and Dave Zylmanski; 5prvicf!s in Grosse Pointe ArpCl' Coach Dan Griesbaum ex- January 28, at Lake Shore, senior citizens groups, and and athletic coaches Ann An. ~ 1 • • pects to win a majority of at 7 p.m, we are hoping to sponsor derson, Bert Brengman, Scott ,the games this season, as (Continued on Page 11) two or three kids to com. Burns and Daz Campbell. The Grolle Pointe +: ST. MICHAR1S YiE SPECIALIZE IN . Mr. Aceto remarked that Congregational CHRISTIAN BIBLE STUDY . EPISCOPAL and Christian Friendship AIR CONDITIONING SALE ~h~~d :s~~~OfffUt~r~~~h and ~ . CHURCH SCIENCE American Baptist First Church of Christ, ' If RVANT. teachers had ever practiced Church 20415 Sunnlngdale Park "CHRIST t sour 0 -season . so our B air before; he replied, "Never." Scientist I 240 Chalfonte ai Lothrop Grosse Polrite Woods Grosse Pointe Farms II In the game its~lf, North FELLOWSHIP'" , """ · \ If I C T U 88'-4820 282. Chalfonte " cond11100109 pnces are 0 . 100. a... 0, 1L1l.....f. irii :~1: used an effective fast break . . Worship Seryic~ ,,.a~cl ~.",,\.(a, !!QA .• d,enomination . If'I ~ II ami' took' 'a'dvaritage' of some . . . Chlirch 'SchOol' :J .8:00 iiM..,H~iy E~charist. .near ~rIJY. Ro,adi , .'<,l~., ""'~htirch) '9:30 A.M~ Bible' Study services: tbe savings will 'a . cold W4 shooting, arid led 9:30 and 11:15 li:m. . :~eff.'ti Junior High never be''betterl, • 27-18 at fialftime. In the (Nursery Available) Nursery facilities available Sunday 10:30 A.M. St. Clair Shores third quarter, however, W4 10:30 A.M. Choral Eucha. Wednesday 8:00 P.M. Bon Brae and Jefferson found the mark and closed "Like the Win~H rist and Sermon, Sunday School 10:30 A.M. (North of 10 Mile) The the gap to 3~-35 by the end Sunday School st. John 3:1-8 (Infant care provided) SUNDAYS 10:30 A.M. of the period. Weekday Eucharist Reading Room Open 294.8713 North then outscored the Dr. Roy R. Hutcheon 9:30 A.M. Tuesday 10-3 every day except Sun. John Ludlam, Pastor W4 team 9.2 in the first Rev. Jack E. Skiles ~ 6:45 A.M. Thursday Total Comfort System half of the\ final quarter, and a W4 comeback came Model includes: clean, depend- too late as the North facul. 387 Grosse Poin te Woods St. James able gal furnace, power ty recorded a 48-45 victory. McEwen indicated it was S-lEM LAlOR humidifier, electric Ilr Lutheran Church W4's first loss in three AItOrlRTS cleaner, fuel saving vent PRESBnERiAN CHURCH lI games this -season, High 19950 Made Avenue liOn The Hill iS1I WAUAJfJY ON ml.er ! scorers were Sumbera wifh (OMPIISSOR • . (halfway betw .. n Moros. In" V'fnle, RlCldd McMillian near Kercheval by flame 24 and Zylmanski with 14. W4's Barrons also bagged 14. TV 4-0511 Mod~J". furnace WORSHIP SERVICE each Sun., at 11 :00 (Nursery incl.l .~ John A h e e, sophomore SUNDAY LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES: Worship Service 17150 Maumee 9:30 and 11 a.m. 881.0420 . Aqutt and Youth Courses ot 9:30 (Nursery both servi.ces) . • SO TRUE Children's Church School ond Nursery at 9:30 h 9:30 a,m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m.-Wors Ip - -: When a young fellow tells Children's Learning Centers at 11 :00 his girlfriend he can't do Junior High and Senior High programming Sunday Rev. George E. Kun "Rational Anxiety, Oil enough for her, he's right- and Life's' Value" Evenings. Rev. George M. ScheUer but won't find it out until for InforlftClltion Rev. Fred F. Campbell much later. coli 886-4300 24 hours a day Seniors' lunche'on reservations, call 886-4532 Pastors: Grosse DcrvidJ. Esltleman Robert C. Unthfcum John L Curphey Pointe ::irst English EvI Lutheran FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Area Church RENAISSANCE DESIGNER BOUllQUES 14554 E. Jefferson Ave. Vemier Road at Wedgewood Rev. Ronald Scbmidt - Rev. John Schleicher Churches Drive, Grosse Pointe Woods ;f;". 884.5040 :i. Worshi.p Services SAturday Church Wor5hip r 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. In,ite 5:30 p.m. r: 1)'. Sunday: Church School . r Sunday School You 9:30 a.m. " w, C

t, Thursday, January 24, 1980 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eleven Short Takes at South ~igh Sports at University-Liggett FUTURE (Contlnued from Page 14/) too much for South,' Daryll p I aYe d two ~outstanding Frosh Drop Two Lowe led the opposition scor- games last week as they Skaters Lose 1st Rice scored with cnly 34 But the Knights' fire was PLUMBING Co. ing with 16 points as the crushed St. Clair Shores Lake seconds left to win the game then slIJ,lfted by a one.point • REPAIRS. SEWERS Despite the fine play of Parkers dealt the Blue Devils Shore and lost a tough game After a tremendous fir~t and give ULS Its second loss loss to the Oakland Chris- in a row. It was Liggett's Phil Agby, South's freshman a 69-43 setback. at the hands of Roseville. half of the season, the ULS tian Lancers. The game end. 885-3162 basketball team suffered two Agby led the scoring with Glenn Piche and John De. varsity ice hockey team lo£t first loss in the Michigan ed at 58.57 when an Oakland Mithigan Matte, Metro High School League. straight losses last week. 12 points. Ken Fromm came Boer put on outstanding per. a game to number on(. rank. Christlan player blocked a Plumbers LitelUe On Friday, January 25, 106967 Agby dominated the rebound. off the bench to net six formances for the h 0 m e ed Class A power Trenton, ULS shot in the last second ULS travels to Allen Park ing and led the scoring with points. Bill Rathsburg, Marty crowd as the Blue Devils and a heartbreaker to the of play. Tony A Ie ant a r a NOJOI Saint Frances Cabrini, and TOO l 26 points in the two games Montagne and Paul Rentz rolled to a 76-56 victory over always tough Brother Rice. earned recognition as the scored four points apiece. Lake Shore. Piche pumped On Wednesday, December on Saturday, January 26, it Knights' outsandlng player SMALL and hit on six of eight free W.'r. The frosh played better at in 25 points and DeBoer, the 16, at Liggett's McCann Ice hosts /irch rival Cranbrook on defense, also adding ~ine throws in the Highland Park for a 6 p.m. face off. Comp.tfti •• contest. Kelly Junior High, as they team's leading scorer for the Rink, Trenton walked away points to the Kn!ghts' total. year, added an 0 the r 20 with a 5.2 victory. Trenton • • • Dave Millar scored 11 sec. took a two-point first quarter points. South made 20 of 25 was leading after a power and half points in a losing lead. They trailed by only CClgers Split 4 free throws, and th"t proved play goal in the first period, effort, as Highland Park's four points midway through to be the difference. l-{), when, D a ve Par k e r By Bill Gore speed on the fast break was the final period, before John Santaana poured in 11 points Roseville nipped South 45. scored for Liggett on a two- ULS varsity cagers split in the last four minutes as 43. It was a see.saw battle on-one pass from Jamie Todd. their last four games. After the whole game. A Roseville In the second, Trenton an. losing to Southfield Christian £lell"R/ reI Kelly moved away to a 60-48 d win. field goal with 1:22 'left in swered four minutes later on Tuesday, January 8, the SOCCER! (. 0 r!ljor.'ab Ie lJ ~ tL. ~ the game proved to be the C.md •.... A.. ' It was a two.man show as with a goal and added two I Knights rebounded with a Grosse Pointe Soccer Association 'fl,~rf'r;rnV' difference. Dave Taylor and Santa an a more before the period end. hard-fought 59-53 win over combined for 46 of Kelly's Chris Ellis had a chance ed. Liggett staged II strong tn~ Huron Valley Hawks on announces 60 points. to tie the game with 10 sec. attack late in the second pc. Fnday, January 11. onds left, but his layup a South's scoring was more riod only to be turned away Kevin Jackson, the game's Sunday Dining didn't fall and Roseville pre. by Trenton goalie Alan Good. high scorer, contributed 20 balanced, as Agby led the vailed. COACHES FORUM 3 p.m. 10 <) p.m. way with 14. Rathsburg was Allen Taber scored the fi. points to help lift the Roseville's victory was its conducted good for ei~ht before fouling nal ULS tally of the eve. Knights to victory. ~W~!"rl W!n~inr; ci~bth str:J&ht. T~.~,)' uuw ...... n'1I1; vciore '!'rento:J. added The Knights kept the fire uy Menu out in the fourth quarter. lead the Eastern Michigan Millar netted eight points its last. alive by defea!ing the Lu. League with a 5-{) record and J. C. ELiE & TOM SMITH 3130 I Gratiot at J 3 Mile Fireside Dining On Saturday, January 19, theran Northwest Crusaders, R..seville and Montagne, Rentz and an 8-1 overall record. South res. 293-4500 Rioh Moellering contributed ULS traveled to Birmingham 53.37, on Thursday, January Grosse Pointe Community Rink is .currently 2.3 in the EML Community Room six points each. and 5.5 overall. to play Brother Rice and 17. Twelve of 15 ULS play- South's record now stands lost, 3.2. It was a close check- ers scored. 8:00p.m. The Blue Devils will host ing, low' scoring affair with at 1.6. The frosh will try to L'Anse Creuse North Friday, January 25, 19BO Kris Robbins getting the only improve their reeord as they January 25, at 8 p.m. COACHES face L'Anse Creuse North at goal of the firs~ period to algnupnowl home on Friday, January 25, give Liggett a 10{)lead. and travel to' Oakwood on Navy'Rep' The second period saw C." 881-8111 Tuesday, January 29. Brother Rice score twice, Talks at SH once on a, breakaway and • • • once on a power play. Rich Swimmers Do WeU Carron scored on a pass from By Tom Klsskalt Robbins to start the third By Lara MeaseUe U.S. Naval Academy rep- period and tie the game. Blue Devil varsity swim. resentative, Greg Lawler, was at South High School on ~~~ 355 FISHER RD. We deliv,er , Fish & Fries .. mers Jeff Measelle and Larry MacDonald set two pool rec- Monday, January 7, to talk Edwards Wins ords, winning firsts on Thurs. to students interested in the ~. I ---~ 882 51 00 Open' 10 5:30 daily, Wed. 'Ill nocNl. Closed Sunday day, January 17, in a swUn Academy. 2 Ski Medals d - meet against Mount Clemens, Greg is in his second year which South won, 114-42. at the Academy and has reo Tracey Edwards of Morass II Highlights of the meet cently visit2d 10 high schools road won two bronze medals FARMS MARKET (All Dinners abov~ include Po/aro •. Slaw, Roll. and S.uca) _ were Measelle's 200 free rec- in 10weT Michigan to talk for her .two third place fin. ord breaking time which and generate interest aoout ishes in downhill races held LOIN LAMB CHOPS S wiped out a seven.year pool ,the Academy. Friday, January 11, at Boyne LB. 3.89 I ps••\~n:COUPON••••• ~• ••••••. $ record by one and a half Greg attende:! H a r per Mountain. ::..... Offer Expires February 14, 1980 seconds. MacDonald likewise Woods Notre Dame High About 70 Junior Alpine ski CHOICE BEEF CHUCK ROAST captured a pool and South School and played varsity racers fram Michigan took LB. '1.89 ••• varsity record, winning the basketball ,there. He said part in the ski races spon- r••' 50o-yard free. sored by the Central Division $1 0 OFF ... that he wants to make his DUBUQUE PORK SAUSAGE Impressive s w i m s were career as a Naval officer. He of the United States Ski . LB. ROLL 9~ m1 · 0 jj:s turned in by Mike Bartos- Association, (CUSSA). Low is currently playing intra- zewicz, who won first in the mural basketball and paNici. point racers will be invited to compete in the 'Divisionals FRESH' CALIFORNIA PEAS I::: ANY DINNER ::~ 100 breast, turning in a time pa,ting in track at the Acad. LB.5~ .... . :::.. of 1:08.2 and Rob Wood in at Boyne Mountain February emy. ~!: MINIMUM PURCHASE $5.00 :::. 26 to 29 against competitors the 50 free. He placed first. Next semester he will be c I PICK UP ONL Y South swept two events, from Minnesota, Wisconliin, FLORIDA JUICE ORANGES e.:••: carrying 21 hours of credit, Doz.98 ...... winning first, second and Michigan's Upper Peninsula •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~. a very heavy load in contrast and Ohio...... :a=,. third place. In the 100 free, to the 15 hours that most Measelle was followed by The same U.S. Ski Assa<:ia. 'GOLDEN 'DELICIOUS APPLES OPEN 4-10 P.M. DAILY college studenta will be tak. 6/'1.19 Bartsch and Wood. The see. tion program is repeated in ing. other areas of the country. and sweep was in the 100 It encourages young racers BENJAMIN TWIGGS Of TRAVERSE CITY CHERRY PRODUCTS! 'CHERRY BUTTER, S I 15 backstroke event with Jeff The U:S. Naval Academy . BlACK CHERRY JAM, CHERRY CONSERVE, CHERRY MARMALADE, JAR • FROM to .participate in competition Colton taking first and Mark is regarded as one of the and serves as a method of SANDWICHES Muller and Dan Levittplac; .strongest colleges both aea. WHOLE, COOKE~ ...... • , TO STEAKS! gemically anli in..a~bletics i~ recognizing the most !killed ing second and third; respecl ralCers.' . HIGHLlN!R FRQZEN LOBSTER 10Y2~OZ. 4.99 CARRY OUT tively. :the country .. It also has the AVAilABLE Other firsts were credited' finest .computer technology RAM'S HORN Bartoszewicz in the 2OQ...IM equipment in the world, ac. S& W 1000/0 COLUMBIA COFFEE LB. Senior Citizens cording to Greg. Krickstein Wins '3.98 IiESTAURANT Discount 10% and Clark in the 100 fly. SALE IN EFFECT 'TIL JANUARY 30TH (Mln'mum 0.. , $2-$0) Both relays took first. The days at the Academy 17410 MACK AT.ST. CLAIR 1 p.m .•l0 p.m. Tennis rourney . . The 200 medley of Colton, consist first of going to class- Hiles, Clark. and \ Bartsch es, then doing drills and Aaron krickstein of The 12 DINNER took first ahead of South's marching, and then any ath- Woods was the winner of SPECIALS. two other relay teams, which letics in which one is in- the Southeast Michigan Ten. NOW! took 2nd and 3rd. The 400 volved. nis Association Boys 14 In. free relay team of Measelle, Greg stated the Academy door Championship held the $3.8. Bartsch, Bradfield and Kevin WEIGHT 11 a~m.to 10 p.m. only' is tough, but worthwile for weekend of January 11 to 13 Chown clocked an impressive anyone interested. at the Lochmoor Club. WATCHERS ,Wid. ,. T1IItf1., ..... 23 • 24 time to win the event. The Krickslein defeated top- team's next meet is sched- seeded Robby Weiss of Chi. Baked -Bee', Short Ribs Frosted Treat uled for Thursday, January Rotary Club cago in the finals, 6-4, 6-1. ~r:ll~~~';~ila'~:'~'choice 24, at East Detroit. Weiss recentll won the Boys & Desserts + • • • Plans Auction 14 National Indoor Cham- Fri.. Ju. 25 Racqueteers Form pionship, and Kricks!ein's La Cal Menu Scallops or lake Perch The Rotary Club of Grosse victory over him Wjl.S the first Soup or Julel. vegetlbl., choice 01 potatoes, roll & butter. By Lynn Pascas Pointe plans to consummate in several meetings. One of the most rapidly its fund raising efforts by Consolation winner w WE ARE FAMOUS FOR David Jenkins of Grand Rap. Sit & SIll .. JIll. 26 & 27 (rowing sports among all age having a banquet and BUC- OUR OESSERTSI Roast Chicken groups is the fast.moving tion party Saturday, January ids, who defeated Palll Kos- 1/2 chicken. Soup 0' juice. vega- and exciting game of racquet- 26, at Jacobson's In-the-Vil. clelski of South Bend, Ind., HI.I IIU SII' Dill" labI., _ of potatoes, roll & bull .. Wed, - Vegetable ball. lage. 6-1, 6-1. , Thurs. - Chicken Noodle MOIl. & TlIII., Jilt ..28 & 29 To give teens 'the oppor. This year's club auction. frl. - Shrimp Chowder Consider the advantages of leasing the all np.w, lighter yet ~reclan Specialty tunity to learn or continue eers will include Vie Caputo, Woods Police .Sat - Navy Bean their already obtained Skill) Sonny Eliot and Jerry Hodak. spacious Mirada; available for immediate delivery. Con- Sun. - Chicken Noodle SpJnach & Cheese Pie 01 in racquetball, South has Over 100 gifts have been Mon. - SpIlt Pea Baked Macaroni. Name Officers sider the advantages of our flexible leasing plans .' .. tailor Soup or j~i<:•• rOil & butt ... started its second season cf donated by Rotary members Tues. - Tomato Rosemarie made to fit your needs. Call today! . , the Blue Devil Racquetball and outside patrons. Presi. The GroSse Pointe Woods Club. The club, sponsored dent Mark Valente says that 885.1902 Police Officers Association by Greg Heffner, a science this annual auction should ---.- . • teacher, is available to any net approximately $"20,000. recently met and eleeted new officers for this year . PHilliP GAVAN .~~~~~~~~~. ~tudent at South interested A larg2 share of this money Patrick Fagan was named 884-7210 " UtJ « In playing racquetball. will be pledged to the new president and 'Det. Charles c ~ e ~ The g~mes WIll be played Neighborhood Club SeniDr Philip Hamel was selected " . ~ every Fnday at Rose Shor~s Citizens Community Center, vice-presidi!nt. Paul Shields WE LEASE • East Racquetball Club In .• .~. 'J dy will serve as 5ecretary, while .ALL MAKES, MODELS . , ,~GD R 0 s e v i II e, (near 13 Mile offICIals add. 18001 MACK It c& U . earl &huster was electe • d th game, 15.2, The s e can d fresh ripe fruit .w ~~ Racqueteers have jome e game, in a best two out of MIDNIGHT SHOW ~~ Blue Devil. Ra.cq~etball club. three match, did not prove ~ assorted Danish pastrie.'i ~ EVE.RY FRIDAY & SATURDAY h..!? to be any more difficult than ..... '" Cagers Get Pair the first. with Gtar winning tomato or orange juice ~~~. ....':',: ~~ decisively, 15-3. » ..' ~~ By Tom Kisskalt Star's overall record now A memo.'iUor » ;-: r:'" -:j, ~~ South's varsity c age r s I stands at 2.0. • Hlghesl quali1r champagne cocktail • Belutlful gloss ftnllSl'l • Chalk '_tlht All for the unbeliet'ably • £:r:eeHenl color =.oRDEN relenltOn I~"";" ! WONG'S • Easy 10 .ptllr. dtl8t reasonable price of ovt

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Best Buy in the Park Land Contract Terms available. Attractive center en. trance Colonial featuring modern kitchen with beamed STRONGMAN & ASSOCIATES ceiling, breakfast room, family room, den, living room I with natural fireplace, formal dining room, half bath. PRESENTS ... -I Second floor - 3 large bedrooms and bath. Finished i basement with wet bar & bath, low cost gas heat, 2~'z-car FIRST OFFERING attached block garage with storage. Care-free living with aluminum combination windows and trim. Hurry -only THE BARGAIN OF THE DECADE - $87,500.

First offering by appointment I Your back yard overlooks the country club golf course. I May .we show you this beautiful home; Featuring I. living room, natural fireplace, formal dining room, modern kitchen with breakfast nook. Den panelled, family room with wet bar and natural fireplace. Beamed ceiling, enclosed porch. 11h. Oaths. ~ lloor, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Home reo cently redecorated, Anderson thermopane win- dows. Price $32S,OOO.

George Palms Realtors $99,700 ... IF YOU HURRY! . li\'i.lilR,....._. 886-4444 *************** **.******OPEN SUNDAY 2-5************** ********* National Association of IndePendent Fee Appraisers :. :.' ',.. . ,;'i'c'.. . : Member Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board A Family Business For Over A Century .. . '. . .' * Member National Home Relocations 5e!"Vice .. * For Exec.dve Ttausle ...... * .. * Have you heard about the new program on .. ~: "Home Ownership in the Pointes"? Call .. ..* LOVELY FAMILY HOME , .. * with a total of six bedrooms and three baths, along any Grosse Pointe Realtor for info~mation. .. * with a panelled den and finished recreation room, 2 .. * car attached garage, new patio, storage shed, mu('~,. ..• * much more. Call for an appointment. . . "HOME-OWNERSHIP : * l ~167 WEDGE WOOD . 654 PEACH TREE : in the POINTES" .. FOR YOU NEWER"HOME PURCHASERS, a spacious A FAMILY HOME AS BEAUTIFUL AS IT LOOKS! * TAPPAN & I .. three bedroom ranch with two full baths, and more CI~se to the Hunt Club, in one of the WOtXls most de .•. • extras then a sultan's harem. Fresh decor that's pro- sirabie areas. there's one very special four bedroom, * • fessional in quality, central air, attached 2~. car gar- 2~ bath Colonial waiting for your review. There's an ~. ASSOCIATES A public service program (a brand ne";' : age, oversized family room, and a close-to-everything attractive family room with fireplace, an oversized 2~. * one!) bringing you lectures and panel .. IocatioD are certain to please - and for you landlovers car garage, and a delicious mid $l50's price that's * .90 Kercheval, discussions' by experts.in the fields of • how about a separate lot 9OX90'that just may be sale. thousands under any other comparable home now of- * Grosse Pointe Farms, MI 48236 it able - and detinately gardenable ... under $200,000. fered ... and you Cdn see why Sunday. real estate, mortgages, municipal sery- * 313-884-6200 ices, certificates of occupancy, invest- 1*********************************************************: ments. Free of charge ... but please AND ... reserve. TURN OF THE CENTURY CHARM PLUS A TURN CLOSE TO THE LAKE, near Jefferson and 11 Mile, OF THE DECADE WARRANTY! We've solved awaits a one-{)f-a.kind residence that could be the Look for the coupon In t~l. week'. Thursdays, 1:30 to 9:30 p.1L . the resistance to purchasing this charming four answer to prayer; A beautiful custom built Colo- Gro••• Pointe News. Then use It to. bedroom "Salt-Box" Colonial. some lucky pur- nial home, plus a private first floor apartment sign up for a great new program ~n February 14 to March 13 . chaser can enjoy the ultra modern kitchen ur that's separate from the rest of the house ... relax in the spacious family room in front of the ideal for an independent teenager. as a guest res. "Home Ownership' In the PolntH." Brownell School 260 Chalfont. fireplace - secure with the most complete 13 idence, for friends or relatives, and especially (or month warranty program in America ... If that a live-in relative like Mom or Dad. This unique doesn't score, nothing will! investment can be yours for just $92,500! Please FOR YOU CONTEMPORARY AMERICANS. If VOlt DUTCH COLONIAL DELIGHT. Three bedrooms and a Reserve 'cari't'live:.'1nC~iromia, the next best thing is'a bath, plus a half bath on the main floor, and a PURDY & TOLES spectacular. California-inspired Contemporary 'J brand new furance, nice den and a great $35,000 ------., that's so exciting. so unique it's the ultimate price are good reasons to see this Detroit Dutch AS.SOCIATES, INC. alternative to boring housing ... $179,500. , I Delight! ..... l 'j, , I LOOKING IN STERLING HEIGHTS? This newer three bedroom, 1~.bath Colonial coulp be just the I I Hcket ... spacious family room with fireplace and I Grosse Pointe News I a generous 2 car attached garage ... just $82,300! 881-0800 I 99 Kercheval I TWO FAMILY DECORATORS DREAM - Attention 100 Kercheval I :Grosse Pte. MI 48236 I all you "clean lip.fix up, paint up" investors: With ( Pointe demand for rentals at record levels, this On- The-Hiti I I now vacant, aU brick two family could be ex- Address .. " '" :.. .. : tremely interesting, profitable and a great tax I shelter ... $78,500! Marketing LI Phone •I Fine Homes srROnGmAnII • puccess fylly 6' IISSOCInES,11K. R£IILTORS 1390 Audubon Open Sunday Three New Offerings 2:30 to 5:00 i IF A LOCATION CLOSE TO' A SCHOOL is important SHOWCASE KITCHEN, family room and a large lot MORTGAGE RATES REDUCED to your family, be sure to inspect 1390 AUDUBON rI are featured in this center entrance Colonial built MORTGAGE MONEY AVAILABLE FOR Sunday. It has all the extras for a family with in the 60's. 4 bedrooms, 21,-2 baths. INCOME .. AND INVESTMENT PROPERTIES children - paneled recreation room, large en- PERFECT BOMB for yourng family, Woods location, closed porch, 3 bedrooms, 11.-2 baths, dressing three bedrooms, newly decorated, price just re- room .. 48-foot lot. Occupancy is available im- FIRST' OFFERING - Four bedroom with English duced to $6S,SOO.new kitchen. mediately and owner will consider a land con- flavor priced in the sixties and available on at- tract. tractive Land Contract terms. Close to "Village and-. Hill" shopping areas. OWNER MOVED OUT OF TOWN - mlast sell, so lets . SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT see your offer on this Colonial with family room ALMOST LIKE LIVING IN THE COUNTRYl A lovely and master bedroom suite. OLD SCHOOL HOUSE on 4 acres in Lake Township, 20 Colonial on a windillg, tree.lined lane overlooking miles East of Ludington .. 3 bedroom living roolP, the Countr~' Club golf course. Fe<1tures a fabulous PRICE REDUCED $95,000 - Plenty of house for the kitchen furnished. Michigan snowmobile capital, family room with fireplace and bar, 16-foot lib- value. Four or five bedrooms with one on the first hunting, 1:anoeing and excellent trout fishing. rary, gracious marble entnmce hall and circular floor, 2 full baths. - stairway, 4 bedrooms, dressing room, 4 baths and 3 lavatories. centrally air conditioned and built in CAPE COD - built in 1978. Includes three bedrooms 1960 on a lot large enough to add a pool or tennis ENJOY THE BEST of both worlds, a well appointed up, den or bedroom on 1st floor. family room and court. Also has a roughed-in apartment above the family bome and recreational features for the en- l,st floor laundry. Three full baths. tire family. A perfect floor plan, paneled library 4 car garage. and lower level game room, inground pool with a HOUSE HUNTING? Let us tell you about our two new STYLED IN EVER-POPULAR EARLY AMERICAN beautifully landscaped yard. houses presently unt1er construction. Each with ARCHITECTURE ~ 813 Whittier provides all the three bedrooms. two baths, family room and lo- space you would expect to find in a 5-bedroolP FIRST OFFERING - Income Property priced in the cated near schools and shopping. thirties. This well-maintained brick and house, such as TWO extra roorr:s on the first floor. a carpeted recreation room with fireplace, 3 baths aluminium home may be the start of your real FARMS - ENGLISH 4 bedroom, natural woodwork. and 2 lavatories. The 2~ar garage is attached and . estate investment portfolio. leaded glass, 11atural stone fireplace, chestnut the 75-foot lot is close to the lake . paneled den. PRIME INCOME PROPERTY, 3 bedrooms each unit, 11~ baths, newer furnaces with central air condi- IT DOESN.'T TAKE AN ARCHITECT to recognize the tioning. just off Willdmill Pointe Dr. supenor quality of this Georgian Colonial on ~keshore Drive. Everyone will notice the excep- UNIQUE STYLE - ENGLISH - Large living room tIOnal woodwork. detail and craftsmanship with studio ceiling, modern kitchen, 21f.!. updated throu~hout, the winding stairway, slate roof and ~he 4 ~Ireplaces. Custom-built in 1960with a sweep- baths. attached garage ready for immediate occu- COUNTRY CASUAL is the theme of this lovely 3 bed. mg view of the lake, it contains an impressive pancy. room, 21'2 bath home with large family room. 1m. library with fireplace and bar, garden room and mediate occupancy. SPACIOUS LOCHMOOR. Picture yourself in this adjacent patio, luxurious master suite, 4 other family bedrooms plus maids quarters. Special fea- lovely 4 bedroom Georgian Colonial. A family BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW in Grosse Pointe school room, den and finished basement are just a few of tures include central AC. elevator, and

f I Thursday, January 24, 1980 GROSSE POINTE NEWS ------_:....-_------Page Thirteen Fantastic Grosse Pointe! " Why not buy now before the Spring rush? HIGBIE MAXON, C[)a"ake~. CBaet (WL~SO" S gtlto~ CRea~ 8state OPEN SUNDAY 2:30-5:00 INC. 20044 WEDGEWOOD - Just of! Fairford - You have to see this one on the interior - fantastic! Features OPEN SUNDAY 2:~.5:00 19.8xll family room, 3 bedrooms, modern kitchen with eating area - Now add carpeting, drapes, ceritral air conditioning, .recreation room - Lots of T.L.C. here. . 797 LINCOLN . . . CLASSIC ENGLISH TUDOR ir. prime location. There are 3 bedrooms, a porch, breakfast room, large fenced lot, new kitchen 1ST OFFERING -That sought after family Colonial - Loads of charm and located on one of the Woods finer floor, copper plumbing, new drive and landscap- streets. Has full dining ~oom. paneled recreation room, terrace, patio and carpeted recreation. room. In ing. Wormy che~tnut panelling surround the addition, there are three bedrooms plus Ilh. baths. Much more here so please call for details. natural fireplaceJ All spruced up for the open house. An excellent value at $79,900. GROSSE POINTE WOODS - A charming little Cape Cod near shopping - Immediate occupancy - yes, the kitchen is modern and there's a nifty little den - second floor features two bedrooms _ the mas.ter has OPEN SUNDAY 2:30.5:00 sitting room or additional bedroom connected. A sweetheart for singles, couple or small famlly. 676 LOCHMOOR ... CONVENIENT WOODS LOCA. TION. Well decorated 4 bedrooms, 21k, baths, liv. Another exciting Colonial in Grosse Pointe Woods. 5O'xllS' lot so there's plenty of yard for the kids - three ing room with fireplace, library, well arranged bedrooms, Ph-baths, family room, new roof and gas grill are only the beginning - a good one! kitchen, hardwood floors throughout.

GROSSE POINTE CITY - Lakeland Avenue - Near schools, shopping and transportation - Unusual quad- OPEN SUNDAY 2:00-5:00 level and quite new - Lower level is partial basement while first level has living room, full ?ining room _ 901 MOORLAND ... Center entrance Colonial has a second level has gigantic family room, modern kitchen, utility room, powder room - third level has family room with a fireplace, 1st floor laundry three bedrooms and two baths - You won't find better. room with ample closets and 2 half baths. The second floor has 5 bedrooms plus a den and 2 full Lots of house here. Cape Cod style. Has five bedrooms, two baths, family room with fireplace, living room baths. The master bedroom has a large walk-in with fireplace, full dining room, modern kitchen, lavatory and p.atio - all you need for that growing closet plus another large closet. see this attractive family - Oh! We forgot the paneled recreation room with bar - Super! house which is most suitable for a lan~e familv.

FIRST OFFERING in Grosse Pointe Park. Charming - PLUS OTHERS - three bedroom, one and a hatf bath colonial. There is a large screened and glass porch • tiled base- BELANGER - Near Kerby school on low traffic ment, central air and so much more. Priced in the The Grossei' Pointe Office street in the Farms. 1st floor bedroom & bath plus low 70's. Call us .. , The Helpful P~ople (oFFIC~ OPEN SUNDAY 11-2) a den or additional bedroom. 2 bedrooms & bath on 2nd. Screened terrace. Central air & 2 car gar- BY APPOINTMENT 395 Fisher Road 886.3800 age. Possible land contract terms. Immediate . BORLAND ASSOCIATES possession . • Member: Nationwide of ~ Relocatum SerlJice

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CAMERON PLACE - Georgian Colonial built by Wil. lison in 1972. Family room with fireplace & bar. Library (or 1st floor bedroom) with b.ath. Powder room & 1st floor laundry. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths & Make an appointment tg see this lovely family house dressing room on 2nd. Central air, attached gar- on one of the Park s nicest streets. All tastefully age, sunken patio & burglar & fire alarm system, redecorated with new carpeting and draperies. There are 6 bedrooms, a screened porch, family ~..•~,~~.: HAMPTON ROAD - Attractive Colonial in the Shores. room, breakfast room and recreation room to ac- " . commodate a growing family. Library & enclosed porch. 3 -bedrooms & 2 baths on 2nd with expansion area for 4th bedroom or studio. 2 car attached garage. Immediate posses. BEAtrrIFUL SHORES LOCATION overlooking ' ••••r---- slOn. Lake St. Clair, spectacular views from most rooms, master suite features his and her dressing GROSSE POINTE SHORES ranch. Central air. Nicely rooms and baths, 2 more suites plus 2 other bed. landscaped lot. 20 foot family room overlooks rooms, panelled library, modern kitchen, beautiful detail throughout. Goodman ~:erce & Boyer, Inc. yard. 2 bedrooms & den or 3rd bedroom. HAWTHORNE ROAD - Immediate possession avail- PRESTIGIOUS LOCATION ... overlooking Lake St. able. Assumable mortgage at 10% interest. Brick Clair, 6 bedrooms, S baths, fireplace in the lib- bungalow. 2 bedrooms. Expansion attic. 2lh. car rary, living room, dining room, 1 bedroom and THEnr:'S NO DOUBT ABOUT IT!!! THE SECRET IS OUT!!! HOMES ARE garage. recreation room. There is a large family room and SELLING AND ALL THOSE PREDICTIONS OF GLOOM AND DOOM JUST many custom .features throughout the house. Cir- LAKELft..ND - 4 bedroom, 2%. bath Colonial. 2 addi- cular driveway, 4 car tandem garage plus large AREN'T HOLDING UP IN'THIS AREA, NOW MAY BE THE BEST TIME TO BUY _ swimming pool. MANY G~EAT HOMES TO CHOOSE FROM AND AT 1979 PRICESl!! tional bedrooms & bath over 2 car attached & heated garage. Open stairway,to 3~ qooli,storage. . .' " , FIRST OFFERING' Paneled library with fireplace. sCreenooJporch. " IN THE CITY ... English Condo.with 6 bedrooms, 3lh • baths plus library, beautifully.-decox:ated. Slate Soft earth tones .•~parkled with white distinguish this fresh and charmingly decoratcd2 bedrO?m cen~r~lly Rec. room. Newer gas forced aU- heat & newer roof. roof. air-conditioned Condominium in popular Lakeshore Village. Affordable, updated, move-m condItion. Don't wait a minute to see thi~ one! MEADOW LANE - 3 bedroom, 2 bath 1!:nglish in BUNGALOW in excellent condition with 3 bedrooms, THREE OPEN HOUSES popular Farms location. 19 foot master bedroom. full dining room, living room with fireplace plus Family roo~. 2 car garage. . large kitchen and priced t.O sell at $38,900 on SUNDAY from 2-5 P.M. Way burn. , 1161 BALFOUR ROAD - IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. Put this luscious three-bedroom, two-bath Colonial at the TOP of yow- list to see this Sunday. Mint condition is the only way to describe this beautifully Three bedroom ranch on a picturesque street just a decorated immaculate home boasting super-sized living room with fireplace, cozy den, lovely new hop, skip and a jump from the Country Club of kitchen and screened terrace. Don't miss it!!! Detroit. Convenient to Farms Pier and transporta- tion. , 16630 MAUMEE - You'll feel right at home in this picturesque Dutch Colonial on Maumee. The wonderful open spacious floor plan with gleaming dark.finished oak floors is especially adaptable for enterta~~g CHALFONTE ... This spacious Mast custom built or family privacy. You'll love the large living room with inviting fireplace, the step-up beamed ceilmg 'boasts a large family room, a den and 3 large bed- family room also with fireplace, year-round garden room just to name a few. You'll just HAVE to see it rooms plus 2 baths. before it's gone! ' FIRST OFFERING . . . Beautifully decorated 489 CHALFONTE - One of the prettiest ranches e~er. Designed by Cox & Baker with charm and conveni- EXEClITIVE RESIDENCE IN outstanding Woods lo- Lakeshore Village Condominium. 2 large bed- ence in mind. Squeaky clean kitchen with appliances included, three large bedrooms and.two full baths, cation. Situated in a 1l0x271 lot on a tree lined rooms, modern kitchen which includes appliances, lovely landscaping with patio and gas grill. A captivating home in every way. Come ViSIt Us Sunday! street 'this 5 bedroom, 41,-2.bath Colonial offers central air conditioning, newly refinished BIG AND BEAUTIFUL large rooms throughout. 17x20 family room. 32 hardwood floors in living & dining rooms. Enjoy foot living room, 18 foot library & Zl foot master the fantastic club house, tennis cow-ts, and swim. A thrilling sweep of space from the marble entry way to living room to gar~~rl room to rich.wood panelled bedroom to mention a few. There is also a 4 car ming pool this summer. Assumable mortgage, library makes this beautiful home Sln CI.overl.y Road constantly exc!tmg. Four SP~CIOUSbedroo~s attached garage, central air & complete lawJ) realistically priced at $47,500. including the stunning master bedroom SUIte WIth huge bath and dressmg room ~d /Ireplace. There s . sprinkler system. \ much, much more but one look is worth a thousand words .. ~. For Yourselt!. see PRESTWICK - 3-bedroom, 1\02,bath Colonial. Pass WELL KEPI' 2 bedroom C(H)P, living room, dining thru hall to updated kitchen with table space. 1st area, kitchen, storage. Ten minute walk to the This spacious home may be just what you and your family are loo~g for. Generous. room sizes in the ~our floor den. Recreation room. 2 car garage. Village Shopping area ... $31,500. family bedrooms and extra space. i'.1 two more .wit~ bath. ~r0!1t and .back staIrs ma~e. a convern~nt traffic pattern to a weli planned hvmg area which mcludes mt~mate library, formal hvmg r«;'Om WIth ROSLYN ROAD - South of Marter. Convenient to QUINTA CHRISTINA fireplace and dining room with attractive bay. New reduced price make thIS handsome, quallty home schools & public transportation. 4 bedroom brick more attractive still!! bungalow. Den. Garage. $61,500. Not all castles in Spain are 500 years old. This modern Spanish Country "Castle" with all its conveni- ROSLYN ROAD - Immediate possession available. 3 ences, comforts and glorious v;ew would have This distinguished offering on PEACIITREE lists among its enticing al.tribut.es a larg~ fully ':!Quipped bedroom brick bungalow recently redecorated. 1st been the envy of the kings and queens of medieval inground pool with stunning landscaped yard and redwood deck, a very specIal and un~que. tavern r~m floor den. Brick patio. 2 car garage. Spain. Quinta Christina (Spa'lish houses 'Often with wine cellar, 4 large bedrooms with extensive closet spa~e.' 31,~bath~ ~nd a super ,amlly roo~ wI:h have names in lieu of-numbers) has 4 bedrooms, 3 fireplace, modern kitchen and breakfast area as well as hvmg and dmmg room ... all beal:tlfu,Ily, ST. PAUL - Condominium Townhouse convenient to baths and 3 fireplaces. The covered gallery with professionally decorated, Village Shops. 3 bedrooms on 2nd floor plus bed- its hand.hewn beams overlooks a free-form room & bath on 3rd. Divided basement. Gas swimming pool, landscaped lot, lake and moun- Just off the lake in Grosse Pointe Farms, here is a home o~t of the pages of Architectural Digest! Every forced air heat. Underground garage parking. tains. Talavera tiles decorate the living room fire- detail of this distinctive Art.Deco designed home contributes to the artistic whole. A room f~r every DELIGHTFUL 3 bedroom, 1',-2 bath Colonial on place and built. in grill on the gallery. This lovely vurpose, be it cards, garden, library, office, etc .... and a purpose f?r every room ~x.ecuteq With !aste severn. PaSs thru hall to remodeled kitchen. 24 home is just an hour from Madrid in the exclusive and style and modern convenience. This is a treasure trove of lUXUriOUsand tantahzmg surroundmgs. Come in and be Entranced! foot family room. Fireplaces in living room& international community of Calas de Guisando. basement. Patio. 2 car garage. Assumable House and lot $170,000, includes custom made fur. mortgage. niture, appliances, china, glassware. Call for addi. And speaking of dramatic ... Yau will really be agog ~hen you see the sensatio~al entr:-way on University. tional details. The sed

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Page Fourteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, January 24, 1980 . , GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTt\TE BOARD (5en~ .• BUYING OR SELLING REAL ESTATE - MAKE THE RIGHT MOVE WITI-i '" MEMB~ =------.."", G:r BROKER - VISIT OR CALL HIM FOR PROMPT,PROFESSIONALSERVICE ~ RERL £S'TRTE .. , ~ _--.-.. ~ -- OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 1439 S. RENAUD - Immediate occupancy for.lhis 4 bedroom semi ranch. There are 2 baths, famdy rm. and bonus rm. upstairs. Land contract terms. FIRST OFFERING - We have the pleasure of offer. ing you a lovely 4 bedr~m, 2112 bath Center Ent;. 817 WOODS LANE - In newer area of WOODS, a 3 bed. ance Colonial on prestIgIOus Lake Shore. Road 10 room, 21~'bath ranch with family rm, large paneled Grosse Pointe Shores. Built in 1957, it IS excep- Grosse Pointe Farms Colonial Provencal Road rec. rm., basement bedroom and central air. tionally well constructed with large bedrooms, hardwood floors, abundant storage th.roug~out, First floor suite, paneled den with fireplace, and two Private street with view of golf course. Two story 19812EDMUNDTON - Larger custom built ranch in ST. burglar and fire alarm system, a~tomatJc sprmkl. summer proches to enjoy the landscaped yard and foyer leading to the living room, dining root? ~nd CLAIR SHORES. There is a family room, 1~baths, ing system, central air, a Jenn-Alr-Barbeque and pool. An additional three bedrooms on the second library, all with natural fireplaces. The wmdmg beautiful basement with ceramic tiled shower. Must many other special amenities too numerous to floor, plus maids quarters with private entrance. staircase. leads to five bedrooms. 3rd floor quar- see to appreciate this well priced home. mention. Call us now for your personal appoll}t. ters. Lincoln Road ment to see this beautiful property. Grosse Pointe Schools 14818EASTBURN -FIRST OFFERING -DETROIT- Charming three bedroom home ciose to Jefferson. Small all aluminium two bedroom home in Harper A tastefully decorated brick bungalow with 3 bed. NEW LISTING - Mortgage rates are dropping and Modern kitchen, 1st floor utility room, attached rooms and enclosed porch. New carpeting, a spic and it's a good time'to buy so do you,rself a favor and garage and large lot. Woods. Good buy for the investor or the handy first time home owner. span charmer. \ arrange to see this very c.harmmg Center En~r. ance Colonial in Grosse Pomte Park. If a SpeCIal Family Home Classic Colonial 1 BY APPOINTMENT: home with 5 bedrooms, 3 /2' baths, a ~ew cheerful Four bedroom Colonial with familv room, two fire. Three bedroom, two and a half baths, plus .a first floor kitchen with spacious pantry ~n~ eatmg sp~ce, a places, and a finished ba~ment. Updated kitchen, den on one of Grosse pte, Parks prettJe!'t streets. IN MOVE IN CONDITION - An immaculate Colonial cozy library, fireplace in the IIvmg room, IJbrary 'r'" 11 '~"'l' .,_. _'_1-"" __ .~~ .. ~;'".,""1 .... with iOf'1l1 floor flllln Anti ('~ntf'r f'ntrlln('~ ~ ~rl- l\ Nn tho. ~1"l'O,...t""HC' rn ~<:t,:,!" ~rlrnom. ~ 11 rlPl""o!"'?:t~d ~~~~..:\:.:;.~6w u6t;, cii.j CALI a .iu..,u~a.L~0J,j tvt ~u ... ,f,.' llC:lI.liJ.)' lJ"""-""c;U U"~.lU~ c..uu ULU.. J.c-'IU':" "'-'QUUoUU,,,. rooms, 21~l' battis, lovely kitchen and beautiful in 'Prof~;si;;~i," ~ph~ticatep taste is your idea of monthly heating. Private Court Rental paneled library and in FARMS! a dream house, don't wah any longer, CAI,.L Story and a half, four bedroom, two bath home on a NOW. Three bedroom house, formal dining room, natural quiet street. All aluminium trim, hardwood floors, OLDTOWN - DETROIT - A lovely 3 bedroom brick fireplace. Available Feb. 1st at $450 per mQnth. marble sills and loads of closets and storage. bungalow shown tender loving care! Beautiful LAND CONTRACT TERMS AVAILABLE on this fam- Rental basement with ceramic tile on walls, window sills ily home in an ideal location in GROS~E POINTE Rental and full bath with stall shower. Full kitchen in base. WOODS. It is convenient to Grosse Pomte Schools Upper flat, two bedroom5, natural fireplace, divided Grosse Pouite shores three bedroom furnished home. ment for added convenience. and public transportation. This super 3 bedroom, basement and garage. Immediate occupancy. $425 Available immediately through May 1st. $750 per Hi!. bath home has many great family features: per month. month. SHORT TERM RENTAL - Early Am9rican styling for Lovely living room with natural fireplac.e, l~rge this ranch in SHORES. 2 bedroomE, }Ih. baths, formal dining room, Florida room, a famIly SIzed paneled library, 2 car garage, furnished. No pets. kitchen lots of storage space plus a 2lh.car gar- ,'The Sign of the Very Best" age. Where else can you find these large room OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 BROKER: sizes and this great location in this price range? ~\\\\1!/J0 Th!s Home Covered by WILLIAM W, QUEEN, G.R.1. OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 P.M. 295 Lincoln 19846 MACK AVE. 886.4141 ~ ' G,P.C. i3~~,"Interstate Warranty CO. 20641 ',Vedgewood G.P,W, i OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 P.M. - 338 FISHER, GROSSE .NO CHARGE UNTIL (HOME IS SOLD) POINTE FARMS - Our exciting new listing of- . fers you spacious living in this 3 bedroom, ll"z Robert G.'Edgar Broker Have you heard about the new program on bath home with new family room; all new carpet. Kathleen Brophy Clawson Sales Manager "Home Ownership in the Pointes"? Call illg and much, much more. Visit with us on Sun- day. Won't last!! Sales Associates any Grosse Pointe Realtor for Informa1ion. We are also offering a five bedroom Colonial with den Carla Butterly ,Robert SheelJ,yNorman, <;assube' and ga~den room in one of Grosse Pointe Farms Nancy Stys .Lucy Deibel Merle Tmgley most prestigious locations. Call us for an ap. LW1dell pointment. Anne Kotts Janet Dunne Dan IN THE FARMS - 3 bedroom, Ilh.bath Colonial, large James Trudell Betty Morris Marilyn Wood family room with wet bar, 2 fireplaces, brick patio Mary Antla Sheldon with Weber Gas Grill. 2 car garage with workshop area. Double furnace for economical zoned heat. TAPPAN & DETROIT. - Popular Cadieux-Expressway area, 3 Have you heard about the new program 'on bedroom. Aluminum sided Bungalow with dining ASSOCIATES room. 9151 OLDTOWN - $28,900. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 90 Kercheval, "Home Ownership the Pointes?" Grosse Pointe Farms, MI 48236 in .sCULLY & HENDRIE, INC. 313-88~6200 Call any Grosse Pointe.Realtor for information. .20169 Mack Ave. 881-8310 OPEN SUNDAY 2~5 P.M. / SERVING GROSSE POINTE FOR OVER 50 YEARS • , WITH 3 GROSSE POINTE OFFICES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE . , J ~ll.l ~, ..,...'ft'. '''-~~'' J".~ ..

FIRST OFFERING - 1375 ANITA - Perfection and charm at an affordable price ... Highlights 6f this beautiful bungalow include a cozy natural fire- place, a bay-win,dowed formal dining room, an updated kitchen with eating space, a fabuloUs GROSSE POINTE PARK 131h~Florida room, a 21'x16' master bedroom and 1120 DEVONSHIRE last but not least, a basement rec room with wet This stately, classic English is indeed a "house beauti. GROSSE POINTE PARK bar. Furthermore ... You'll appreciate the new ful!" It offers lovely spacious accomodations incuding OPEN SUNDAY from 2 to 5. This lovely large ENGLISH efficient furnace complete with electronic air four large bedrooms, 2~.baths, a sun room on first AND offers space and charm galore! Five large bedrooms, 3 cleaner, new cement driveway and above all, an second floors, large living room and library with bay baths plus 2 smaller bedrooms and bath all on second immaculate well decorated interior. WARNING:- j. windows PLUS a beautiful finished basement with floor, guest-size dining room, library, attached garage This well priced offering may not last until Sun- paneied family room, natural fireplace, wet bar and and many extra luxury features. Stop by Sunday and day's open house. Why not call now for an ap- extra FULL bath! Lots of special amenities, too, includ. make a rewarding interior inspection of this fine offering. pointment. ing lawn sprinkler system and MORE! Details at 884- 881.4200. 0600. 1603 HOLLYWOOD - BEST VALUE IN THE POINTE UNDER $70,000 - Tell us if we're wrong ... 2 full OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 baths, a family room, natural woodwork and. a 1366KENSINGTON - Spread out in this charming 6 bed. natural fireplace, 3 bedrooms plus an extra den pr 242McKINLEY - Much requested Grosse Pointe Farms sitting room. ,.. room ENGLISH on nice extra wide lot. It includes an 1585 SEVERN - Excellent 3 bedroom, Ph.bath COLO. locatiun and the popular 3 bedroom, 1% .bath COLO . NIAL on tree.lined Grosse Pointe Woods street. UPDATED KITCHEN, two first floor bedrooms, NIAL that includes natural fireplace and separate good spacious rooms and gracious extras including Kitchen built-ins, unique 2-waj fireplace, family CONDOMINIUM CONVENIENCE AT ITS BEST - dining room. Very handy to Richard elementary room, nicely finished basement, 21h<:ar garage and a 20625 WILLIAMSBURG - This lovely 2 bedroom, beautiful natural woodwork and lots of Ieacted glass! school. $87,000. 88+0600. 884-0000. price you'll like ! lllI4-OOOO. 11}z. bath unit is located in the desirable Eastland Row complex. This well located end unit f~atures 17449 MAUMEE - Corner Rivard. Traditional English 335RIVARD -Large ENGLISH TOWNHOUSE in handy 20605VERNIER CIRCLE -A quiet court location,large a bay windowed living room overlooking a well and a TOWNHO USE offering all the space of a single Grosse Pointe City location. Four bedrooms, 21/;/ lot and an attractive 3 bedroom brick COLONIAL landscaped garden, covered parking, a kitchen home. Large living room, 3 bedrooms, 21.'o! baths baths AND 2 additional bedrooms and bath on 3rd with natural fireplace and separate dining room, with eating space and built-in appliances. Call for PLUS 2 bedrooms and bath on 3rd floor. Land con- floor, Den, cozy fireplace and airy, spacious rooms. details. tract possible. ~. , tasteful decor and central air conditioning. Priced in Stop in Sunday and see! 881-4200. the 70's. 881-6300. BY APPOINTMENT - EXCELLENT BRICK IN- COME - 3 bedrooms in eaciJ unit, 2 nllwer heat- SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ing systems, a new roof, aluminum trim, and a new driveway. The LOWER UNIT is ready for FIRST OFFERING ON BERKSHIRE - Well main. LOTHROP - This well designed center hall RANCH in. tained 3 bedroom, ]I,~ bath brick COLONIAL on BELANGER - Handy location and an excellent .1bed. renting or occupancy by the new owner. EKcellent c1udes 2 bedrooms and den -(or a third bedroom), room, 2 bath BUNGALOW with Florida room, value at $64,900. large 6Oxl72' site includes 24' paneled family room, large Florida room with Thermopane windows eas. basement games room with extra half bath. 884-0600. kitchen built-ins, paneled recreation room with bar i1y converted to year.round use, r.icely finished and central air. $76,000. ~, Cail one of our Associates for further information on basement, immediate occupancy and a pleasing these offerings. price o~ $121,500! 884-0600. Thomas R. Youngblood Betty Vingi JUST LISTED! A very sharp 3 bedroom, 21.~bath CON. UNIVERSITY.LIGGEIT area and a terrific Scott built 4 Margaret M. Carney Nori Fury DOMINIUM in Grosse Pointe school section of bedroom, 21-i! bath split rock COLONIAL with low.' Kenneth Kosovec Terry Rossmann Harper Woods. Beautiful decor thruout and a simple GROSSE POINTE WOODS - A sharp 3 bedroom, 1~ m!lintenance features thruout. Large (2Ox13'4") William Warren, Allen Dick assumption is possible - just $75,OOO!88~. . bath COLONIAL with large living room, family family room with fireplace, second floor laundry, room, 21,'.! car garage and lovely new carpeting. Terri Meldrum Tad Le\\'ek central air, complete carpet and window treatments Owner anxious ami offers invited! 884-0000. Judi Miller Tom Gould plus screened terrace. Immediate occupancy avail. Bernard J, Youngblood EAST IDA LA.1IJE- Quiet area in Grosse Pointe Woods ahie. 884-{)6()(). with a sharp 2 bedroom air conditioned brick GROSSE POINTE F'ARMS - A fine 3 bedroom COLO. RANCH offering large kitchen, games room with NIAL in Richard school area with cozy den, natural FIRST OFFERING in Harper Woods of well maintained wet bar and extra half bath, attached garage, im. fireplace, separate dining room plus breakfast room 3 bedroom brick RANCH with updated kitchen, mediate occupancy and recent price reduction. 881. and finished basement with extra lav. Possible as- Youngblood. 6300. Florida room, cozy fireplace, large basement games sumption~ ~. room and 2-car garage. 881-6300. ncallY,nc.

f '" /- ... '\ IMPORTANT SERVrC~ FOR TRANSFEREES: ---lti-I!-I!- __--( ...v:-'~-;-~~ 20087 MACK AVENUE • CROSSE POINTE WOOD.S. MEMBER REL@ "Home Ownership in the Poinles" , ."nll.C!TY "ELOCATION 'E"VICE A brand new series bringing you valuable information from the experts. GROSSE POINTE .ARMS GROSSEPOINTE PARK GROSSEPOINTE WOODS 82 Kercheval 8E4-0600 16610 Mack 881 ~4200 19790 Mack 881 ~6300 5 Thur.day evenings beginning Feb. 14, 7:30 at Brownell School. DETROIT OFFICE - 11500 Morang - 839-4700 Reserve by writing to Box 0-7, The Grosse Pointe ~ews. There is no charge. Thursda,:" January 24, 1980 - --_._---- GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Fifteen r OPEN HOUSE 216 McMILLAN William 'J. Champion & Co. .:',\GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE SUN. JANUARY 27th OPEN SUNDAY 2:30-5:00

2-5:00 311 MERRIWEATHER - THIS QUALITY BUILT 3 843 NOTRE DAME - ENGLISH CHARM AND BOARD MEMBERS bedroom, Ph.bath English has a delightful Florida HAPPY LIVING in this 3 or 4 bedroom home. room, large breakfast nook, natural woodwork Convenient to shopping, schools and major bus Borland AssociClt~s Purdy & Toles and two car garage. line. Immediate occupancy and priced under of Earl Keim Reahy $~,OOO. Wm. W. Queen . Wm. J. Champion Schweitzer 22565 MARTER - SEEING If: BELIEVING! Take a & Co. 1590 BOURNEMOUTH - EXCELLENT LAND CON- look Sunday at this ihlmaculate ranch in St. Clair Real Estate, Inc. TRACT TERMS available on this immaculate 3 Shores. Spacious lilving room. dining room (could Danaher, Boer, bedroom, lIh bath Colonial with new family room. be third bedroom};' exceptional family room with ,. Wilson and Stroh, Inc. Scully & Call to find out the other great features or see it fireplace and priced in the SO's. Hendrie, Jne. Sunday. R. G. Edgar & With the combination of Robert Wood and James Shorewood Barker as architect and builder of a house, you Associates are guaranteed an exceptional dwelling! The C. R. Brown 1306 EDMUNDTON - LOVELY 5 bedroom, 2lh bath brand new Colonial located at 82 CAMBRIDGE Goodman Pierce Inc. Realty, Inc. 10 year old Colonial has a large family room. LANE was designed around the existing lovely Higbie Maxon spacious kitchen and immediate occupancy. Will trees and has many quality features in addition to Strongman consider short term land contract. its three bedrooms and three baths. Johnstone & & Assoc. You've got to see it to appt:eciate it. One of the nicest Colonials for sale in the Fatms. Three bedrooms, 211! BY APPOINTMENT Johnstone, lne. .Tappan & bathrooms and den. Once inside you'll see a large cathedral ceiling family room with a fireplace. ELEGANT TUDOR with all new decorating and ample MAGNIFICENT ENGLISH TUDOR with view of the McBrearty & Adlhoch Associ~tes $126,500 space for your family to spread out. Master suite lake features an inviting gallery entrance room D"'JI""'li."", .. o(" It"' .... 1",,1 M"F'"rlnpn A""N'i"t<' nn tv includes sittinl! room and nrivate bath. three ~cirli- with Tn"I~T1nnk firpnl""p n"""Il",l lihr" ...... _ .... , ...._ .. . -'..", n.. ,-_ "YOungblood tional bedrooms and two baths, plus much mo:e. Danaher, Baer, Wilson & Stroh Inc. quarry-tiled garden room a~d tr;uch, much ~ore: George P~lms Realty, Inc. 76 KERCHEVAL AVENUE A WELL CARED FOR HOME in extraordinary condi- RENTAL - WOODBRIDGE CONDOMINIUM - 2 tion adds to the pleasure of changing addresses. bedrooms, 21h. baths, fami~ room, 2 carports, 885-7000 379 UNIVERSITY PLACE is, indeed, the answer central air and clubhouse and pool facilities to your dreams. Master suite with dressing room $575.001 month . . and private bath, two additional bedrooms and hall bath plus lovely family room.

One Year Home ProteCtion - - WM • .I. ---- - BROKERS ~ Plan A'Jailable. - Catherine Champion Cathy Champion Dillaman Sally Clarke Penny Ledlie / Alln Dingeman Evelyne Rupp Doro'lhy Healy Jean Wakely Memberolthe Gros~ Pointe Real' Shirley Kennedy Mary Walsh Estate Board. Detroit'Real Estate Lorraine Kirchner I Board. and Metropolitan Listing ~~!!I~!~OOjlService. S~t''"~ l - E.~, g'~ ~ea~1o.' "Home Ownership.i'n the Pointes" SHOREWOOD E.R. BROWN REALITY, INC. IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE ADDITION TO OUR I STAFF, tAT BURTON OF PAT BURTON REALITY, INC. AND HER STi1FF OF WELL TRAINED QUALlr'll!;D SALES ASSOCIATES. • • A-brand new series bringing you valuable information ~ frofl1 the experts. PAT BURTON - ASSOCIATE BROKER MARGARET ADDISON WILLIAM KOHLER LILY BIALIK MARCIA LUBERTO 5 THURSDAY EVENINGS BLANCHE CAMERON DEBBY LUKAS ROSE JOYCE ALBERTA MONAHAN beginning Feb. 14, 7:30 at ~Brownell School PATRICIA KOEHLER ANNA RAUCH. ; THOMAS KOHLER BUD RYAN Reserve by writing.to Box-0-7, The Grosse Pointe News

303 STEPHENS 319 McMILLAN "50 Facts About OWiting A Home" 20740 MARTER RD. 758 MIDDLESEX 9 ELMSLEIGH 19114 WOOD MONT FACT: Home ownership is one of the best possible .640 CANTERBURY 1500 COOK RD. shelters from int1atian! . . . 21838 VAN K 874 NOTRE DAME 1983 SHORE POINTE 20800 MARTER !:tD. For detaUs on the above fact, and 49 others, call or stop by anyone of the Schweitzer Real Estate/Better - GROSSE POINTE WOODS Homes and Gardens ™ offices for your FREE copy 20740 MARTER RD. - 4 bedroom Colonial in excellent condition with family room, 2'f.!. baths, 21h. car attached garage, patio with gas bar-b-que. Built in 1963. . of 1150 Facts About Owning A Home". We want you to - . have the FACTS about. owning a homel 640 CANTERBURY - New! new! new! Builder's beauty! Colonial with 4 bedrooms, family room, island GROSSE POINTE WOODS OFFICE GROSSE POINTE FARMS OFFICE cooking center, dining room. 1st. fIr: laundry, den, 3J,1z.baths, 2 (!~r att. garage. 886-4200 886-5800 21838 VAN K - Three bedroom raised ranch with family rm., natural fireplace, den. Screened porch,2 car attachEtd garage. Assumable mortgage with immediate occupancy.

1983 SHOREPOINTE - Luxury condo with many extras. 2 large bedrooms, ll,i!. baths with full bath in elaborately finished rec. ~oom. 1 car atta~hed .garage. Immediate occupancy.

1500.COOK RD. - A good buy! - Reduced. 3 bedroom brick ranch with den, natural fireplace in living room, remodeled kitchen, central air, 2 car attached garagt!. .

20800 MARTER RD. - Dramatically different A.frame. 3 bedrooms, family room, 2 full baths, 2 car garage, central air, patio, gas bar-b-que.

ROSLYN - Move right in this beauty - 3 bedrooms, B~.baths, family room with firepl~ce, country kitchen, 's recreation room. 2'.2' car garage. ASSUMABLE 10% annual interest rate. Four bedroom LAND CONTRACT - Beautiful 3400 square foot home. . . . home with family room and fireplace. Large kitchen Three baths, a half bath and a powder room. Four . THE BERKSHIRES - One floor condo near transportation with luxury living includes swimming poof too! with range and dishwasher. Enclosed porch. Base- fireplac~s. Finished basement: 2 large bedrooms, 2 full baths, natural fireplace, immediate occupancy. ment. Two car garage. 886-5000 886-5800 ANITA - Four bedroom, 1Ii2.story home under $50,000. also includes formal dining room. Near schools, 21,~- car garage and immediate occupancy.

GROSSE POINTE FARMS 303 STEPHENS - Happy life awaits you in this 4 bedroom, 11,i!.story house located in prestigious area of the Farms, dining room, recreation room and attached garage.

319 McMILLAN - Heavenly home at an earthly price. Immediate occupancy. 3 bedrooms, IJ,1z.bath english Col(,nial with den & remodeled kitcnen, recreation room.

. GROSSE POINTE CITY 9 ELMSLEIGH - Spectacu'rar new builders house. 4 bedrooms, 31,~baths, den, family room with wet bar, 1st. floor iaundry, island cooking center, 3 car garage.

874 NOTRE DAME - Land contra~t term:; available. Colonial with 3 bedrooms up and 2 dovm, B'i! baths, 2 DELUXE - Beautifully decorated two bedroom, 21,'2 IN THE WOODS - Charming well cared for 3 bed. car detached garage. )'rice flexible to allow for city certs. bath executive condominium. Two story liv:ng room. room home. Drapes and carpeting. Finished basement Fireplace. Family room. Basement. Attached 2 car with a 4th bedroom and a 1,'2,bath. GROSSE POINTE SHORES garage. 886.4200 886-4200 BELLE MEADE - Deluxe ranch, big but homey with exceptional quality. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, formal OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 dining room Mutschler kitchen. 1st. floor laundry. CONDOMINIUM 22045 375 MOROSS - Quick occupancy. 755 PEMBERTON - Land con- LAKESHORE - Spectacular \'iew of lake st. Clair. Southern Colonial with 7 bedrooms, 41.~.baths, Hawaiian SHORE POINTE - Two bedroom, Three bedroom brick ranch. Two tract. Three bedroom Colonial. recreation room with wet bar and so much more! 2'2 bath execative to,ynhouse. At- fireplaces. Greenhouse off the re- Deep lot. Library. Paneled recre- tached 2 car garage. creation room. ation room. GROSSE POIl\'TE PARK 886-421)0 886-4200 886-4200 20830 VAN ANTWERP - Three 758 MIDDLESEX - Exciting designer house south of Jefferson - to Essex - to Middle~ex. Mutschler kitcMn, CONDOMINIUM - 22959 LEE 857 GROSSE POINTE CT. - bedroom brick Colonial built in 3 bedrooms. rec. room with wet bar, simple assumption. CT. - LI\ND CONTRACT - Two Land contract - Three bedroom 3 1969. Family room. Recreation bedroom townhouse. New kitchen. bath home. Family room. fire. room. HARCOURT - Two family flat on a popular street in the park with each unil containing 2 bedrooms. dining Recreation room. $45,900. place. Heated garage. 886-4200 room. living room with natural fireplace, enclosed sun porch. 886-5800 886-4200 131>3HAMPTON - Land contract WESTCHESTER - Custom buill modern Colonial with five bedrooms, 31'i!.baths, library, finished basement CONDOMINIUM - 514 RIVIERA - Four bedroom brick bungalow. 1811 NEWCASTLE - Assumable with wet bar. central air. family room, den,. patio with bar-b-que. - Two bedroom, 2 bath lower Fenced lot. Florida room. Quick 12'7, annual interest rate. Three level apart ment. Appliances in- occupancy. bedroom brick ranch. Home War- HARCOt'RT - Two family flat each unit containing 2 bedrooms, dining room. large living room, with cluded. $59.900. 886.4200 ranty. 886-4200 886-4200 firepiace. enclosed sun porch. 3 car detached garage. 1645 FAIRCOURT - Land con- 1221 NOTTINGHAM - Assuma. tract. Three bedroom home with 33S STEPHENS - Land contract HARPER WOODS ble 8'7c annual interest rate. Three central air. Fireplace. Den. Price - Three bedroom brick raised 19114WOODMONT - Harper Woods - Large ranch on a large Jot. 3 bedrooms, family room. den. 1'.i! baths, bedroom Colonial. Family room. reduced. ranch. Family room. Natural recreation room. close to schools. shopping and transportation. 886-5800 886.5800 . wood\\lork. 2189 HOLLYWOOD - Quick oc- 731 GRAND MARAIS _ Assuma- 886-4200 VERNIER - Custom built and newly decorated, plush carpet and drapes and in beautiful condition is this 2 bedroom ranch with Florida room. rec. room and 1''2 car garage. cupancy. Three bedroom bun- ble 9.l'4o/r a'mual interest rate. 1404 ALI:'IE - Three bedroom galow. Dining room. Finished Executive Colonial near the lake. brick ranch. Finished basement ST. CLAIR SHORES basement. Master suite. Gourmet kitchen. with 4th bedroom and '2 bath. 886-4200 886-4200 886.4200 DOREMUS - Attention water lorer,,' Custom built ranch with a view of Lake St. Clair. 4 bedrooms, kitchen and-family room comhination, 2 full haths, 260 fl. of sea walL CONDO:'llINIUM - LAND CONTRACT - English Colonial townhouse with three bedrooms. two are king si7.e. Two full baths and a powder room. Basement. Attached garage with a door opener. 886-5800 LAND CONTRACT -- Gracious three bedroom Colonial. Fireplace, formal dining room. family room. "The Sign 01 rh.' v"'Y SIIst" Basement. Garage with extra storage. Mortgage assumption also available. 886-5800 13 MONTH HOME WARRANTY IN THE PARK - Three bedroom brick hungalow with central air conditioning. New carpeting. Moderni7.ed kitchen and hath. Basement. Large 2'2 car garage. $42,900. S~ PROGRAM AVAILABLE fl86.4200 Both Buvers and Sellers Benefit ... &.'R, ~'UJfANe ~eal4~ FInancial Protection When You Need It Most (i) ~two GENERATIONS OF TR(JST WITH 15 OFFICES NO CHARGE UNTIL . "Where Sales and Friends Are Made" HOME I SOLD '~.''''~'' SERVING 35 COMJYl(JNmES

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••'..... Grosse Pointe News ;' ..~~ (USPS 230.400) ';.~,/ PubliJhed Weekly by Anleebo PubliJherJ Letters to The Editor of The NEWS OfFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL AVE. To the Editor: wonderful people up ,north I (January 17 edition), con. ment suitable to all parties. After returning from a think about as much of you, cerning the condition of Lakeshore road, in The Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan 48236 week.long vacation, on a as you' think of them. I Lakeshore road. By this time, Shores, has now been as. ~cood Cia" P05lage Paid ., Oe,roit, Miehigao f 1 i g h t which was dela~'ed It's about time all of you II am sure that everyone in signed top priority status and Clamfied AdvertiJing & SubscriptiOn! 882.6900 more than an hour and a realized that civilized life the Grosse' Pointes must will be resurfaced this By Pat Rousseau DiJplay AdvertiJing. 882-3500. Editorial 882-0294 half, I arrived just after 3 does exist beyond Alter road. know that the policy of the summer. a.m. to where I had left my This letter will not change Wayne County Road Commis. I worked out an arrange. The Pendleton Sale , .. is in progress at car parked in Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe. It was this sion is'to pay for 92 percent ment between the road com. Hartley's Country Lane, 85 Kercheval . . . FULLY PAID CIRCULATION City to find that the air had way long before I was born, of the resurfacing of a county mission and Tbe Farms, Save 40t,lc. off Pen41leton wool fashions. There's Member Mieh, Pre" Associa,ion' and National F.di,orial A"oe, been let out of my rear tires. and will probably be this road, with the principality whereby The Farms would still a good selection. ROHERT B EDG ....R EDITOR A:'ID Pt'BUSHER II ,)~O.I<)7')1 Needless to say, this was a way long after I am gone, through which the road runs, contribute $12,000 to repave I great inconvenience, but the but I hope this makes some paying the remaining eight Lakeshore over a four year • ROBERT G EDGAR: Pl'BLlSHER An Adorable Valentine ... ~ ~ WILLIAM ADAMO . ADVERTISI~C; MA~AGER friend who met me at the people realize that there is percent. period _ interest free. This give a Valentine cup and saucer, l("~:~.:;/ JOA:-:~E Bt'RCAR CLASSIFIED MAf\AGER airport was glad to drop me more to life than the good Time and llgain I have ar- is $3.000 a year with no in- gift boxed and tied with heart , at my mother's home, also '01 pink and green. ranged meetings with either terest, but The Farms Coun- CREOIT M ....f\,4,(;ER ribbon, priced $6.50, at Season of in The Cit~.. Sincerely, council members or repre. cil voted down this proposal. t:;.\....: -i~ )A~El ~ll'ELLER FEATI'RE. SOUEY EDIlOR W, C, Bruce. sentatives from The Farms Paper, 151 Kercheval. ~ \:J PEGGY O'C():'\NOR. ,. SO(IETI Early that a!ternoon, after Consequently the road com. resting for a few hours. I Holly, ~ichigan and The'. Shores, with memo mission and the council are R(){;ER .... \X'AHA :-:EWS EDITOR I called for: a tow truck to • • • bers of the road commission. locked in a stalemate, Fashion's Full Skirt• . . . new for cruise JAMES) :\)AIM ,'\f.WS To the Editor: Since then, the Shores Coun- and spring and new at the Gree,nhouse, 117 Sl'SA:\ McDO:'oo'ALD EDl'C ....TJ(ll\;. ,"EW~ meet me back at the car to I am replying to a letter I cil and the road commission Since I can clearly see the Kercheval. It comes in a b:.-eeze-light cotton D....\'1O KRAMER . \'E\X'S, SPORTS take it to a service station, bl' h d ' I h k d t stalemate and realize that, pu IS e III your paper, lave wor e ou an arrange- weave in a choice of lilac, pink, green or black jOA:\:'oo'E N GOl'LECHE :-ot'X's r felt rather foolish when because of it all the people with a contrasting band at the waist and at M"RY LORIMER. '., . ADVER1ISJ~G t~e tow truck arrive~ and in the Grosse Pointes are the hem. A drawstring with multi color tassels PAT ROl'SSEAl' ADVERTISI.'(, tnere was no car there, . suffering, 10 months ago, at II h I I accents. the waist. Many t:Jps at the Green- CHARLES OICKSOI\' ADVERTlSII\'G I went uP.to the house In Know Your Sc 00 S my own expense, I filed a ,house coordinate with these striking skirts .. , PHYI U~ "FA! f.ront of whIch the car had I I' l'l\v~"it "a."hlO.\ ~l-.n. W".~'!,,'" • rW~llTI,I~(; I oee~ parKea ,onlY nours I By Dr. ,,,-iiiiam "::'oals, County Road Commission: At tltlHitlilil. )0 ML'LHERIN i CLASSIFlED Sl'PERVISOR earher to see If she knew Superintendent of Schools that time and many times )A:\ET \X'HEATLEY II ASSISTA~T SUPERVISOR what had happened, The very since, I have asked the TAMMY POLK You'll Like , •fashionable new short CLASSIFIED ADVERTlSL"G pleasant lady at 366 Rivard As recent news accounts was approved by the Board Fa-l"ms Council to join me in FRAN VELARDO. I sleeve style blouses by designers, Halston, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISL"G sa~d she di?n't know any. have reported, the Board of there is the possibility that the lawsuit, but again they :-':ELLlE RIVARD. Geoffrey Beene, Soo Yung Lee U,M.I. Collec- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ! Ihl~g abo~t It, but suggested Education took action on .a I projections will chan¥e as opted against any action. A)';:-';E Mlll HERII'j . I tion and others. They come in pure silk or . CLASSIFI£U AOV ERTJSI:-:G I I Immediately contact the millage proposal at its Janu. more data become available. Those who read the local DOROTHy SlHIMANSKY p:Jlyester (that looks and feels like silk). The . CLASSIFIED ADVEI'T1SI!\:G police. ary monthly meeting. The At this point, we don't have daily newspapers will know '. DAWN HOWARD color choice is a joy to behold , .. bright and ". CIRCVLATJON MA!\:I\GER The officer at the desk in Board unanimously adopted the final figures on the that I have spearheaded reo l beautiful. Also new on the scene at Maria the station said there was a resolution asking the elec. Consumer Price Index for organization of the county Dinon, 11 Kercheval are resort-spring poplin ~: no record of having had my torate to grant the authority I last year, and the SEV won't which, in turn, has resulted ~, County's Accolnplishments car towed away< After check. to establish the maximum be known until sometime in skirts in natural or navy. .~ \ Ing they realized my car had I voted millage rates at the February. Of .course, certain in an expose detailing the " d autonomy of the Wayne , Personal Gifts , .., to mark been impoun 'ld, but, they identical levels approved in other assumptions affecting County Road Commission. l .Ate Reviewed by Steiner had neglected to mllk'e any March 1977. projections are especially important dates. The League Shop ; - record of it. (A natural error However' 'given our as- tentative for the last two As r have stated repeated- has the best looking stonewa're 1 • Impro.veJ and expanded s~ni: r citizen services for a police force as large sum1.J~ions 'and related pro- years of the millage re~ewal. ly, they operate independent. that can be personalized. Take the ~ eo the hst of 1979 accomplIshments of Wayne an? bus~ as that of Grosse jections for the next three Nevertheless, in order. to ly of the Wayne County three piece set for a child. The .. . County government, according to a year-end as- I POInte. CIty.) , years, an interaction of the assure financial stability for Board of Commissioners and I plate, cereal bowl and mug can . ' sessm-::lt last week by Commissioner Ervin A. Askmg h,ow to ;etTle';e my State Equalized Valuation, the schools, we feel it is im. the only way this will change bear his or her name. The birth Steiner Jr., who represents District One that in- car. t~e oiflCer said he would (SEV), for property in this portant to hav~ a three-year is by a change of the exist. 7k}a1I"-' plate shows the baby's name and 7r. ~ eludes the PoiJ}tes and adjacent far-east Detroit. ~ftI glv.e ~e ~~~ :,d~~s~~n. community, t 11 e Consumer millage. If conditions should ing law by the state legisla. d lC birth date, Then. there are wed. Sf: In addition, :\Ir. Steiner in I ~id' ia~et aeticket a~d wh~ Price Index and features, of change. dl'~stical1y so that ture. ding or anniversary plates, door - a news release said that I thp Private Industry Council It'd y'I the recently enacted 'lax our proJections prove to be This, then, should make it plaques, adult mugs .. , even dog county residents will gain (PIC) to qualify for a wWas mY car OWlet awa . Limitation Amendment will different from the actual sit. quite clear that there is no $2 l1 f b and cat bowls. from new employment pro- milEon, program replacing causee ,0 of course,the law thatwas sa e.s pro duce a l'eVled t ax 'rat e .for .<..ati on over.. th e nex t th ree way anyone person. mc. 1u d• I grams and the attraction of a

t h ~ 0 ugh an ,experi~ental _ Brought in $6,5 million thinks they've heard of. I (E;MS), movement is great nents of EMS and with the This year, through our large congregation of GrQSse Now pastor eme.rI~us, he P roject that WIII be 1mpIe- in federal funds under the I'n comparison, af<.er th• e an d has ma de man,y att empts st at e Hea,'th Depar tmen t had I "war C"ry magazIne. Ch'TlSt- P'om t e Memona. 1 Chu~c,.h 16 Johnstown'swas for 27 yearsFirst ministerPresbyter-of mented out.c 0 u n t y ,an~ Com m un i t Y Devel(}pment freezing, rain' of December to. exempt our municipal am- failed to get any agreement. mas appeal, we raised $6,700, Lake~hore ~o~d, as Inter~m ian Church. He continues to throughout the state If It Block Grant program which 16, my car slid off an icy bulance services from the I put in several amend. This is a large sum of money, laifsseoclatemlDlster of parish live on in the old manse, proves successful. The pro- altogether has realized about road up north into a ditch. requirements of the statute ments to try to point out and but it falls desperately short gram prOVl'des two mea 1s a $22' 5 milliDn in five years of I The lady whose ho~se I impossible. . solve some of the problems 0f a needed $l1,OOO target. A'"national search IS under h'boughtr r fromme t'the church1978 on

day, on~ hot and one cold, participation by the county, I sought aid ilt was possibly The require!llents for train. but knew I would have dif. > Perhaps, hundreds of po- way for the most qualified IS e Ire n m. '. Mr, Stel~e,r noted., _ Relieved the county of a the most hospitable and kind I ing, for staffing and method ficulty gettin~ any through. tential donors set as:de the candidate available to fill Plans for earlier retire. I~, a:ldltlOn. a new scratch deficit operation with sale woman I have had the pleas- of operation and for the ad- One pointed out the prob- envelope meaning to respond this essential post in the ment had ~o be shelved be- coa,~!~g p~og.ram was opened of the Walter P. Reuther ure to come across. I vaneed van. type ambulance lem of getting exemptions at a later date. We want to structure of Grosse Pointe's cause of the 1977 Johnstown

at J BUII.dIng on the Ge~. Long Te,rm Care ~a~ility to'1 Some of the finest people I make little sense if the effect extended even when, training assure them that it is still I)ldest Protestant association flood, third in a series of eral HospItal grounds, In the State for $12 mIllIOn. I I know and my very best of I is our losing free 0" nominal I was o~ would be taking pla~e not too late to contribute. . catastrophes that began in Wes~land todoffer, ~ore Inex- Now in his fourth con

last year the board formed I ects. I her, may I say that the warm, ------On T h a n k s g 1 vi n g and problem consumers may en. CounCIl of Churches and as ----.------.------St d t J . S k. B I Christmas. Days, 2,65~ per- counter during the year," ex. moderator of his denomina- II en s Oln Ino lng att e sons receIved turkey dInners plained Executive Director tional synod. In 1968, he was ~ith all th,e trimmings and I Linda Joy, "It gives practical a missionary in Jakarta, In- By Joe Srebernak i cuss. The cartoon, "Puff The gIfts. It IS only through' advice on what to do and donesia South High's N a t ion a 11 Dragon" is being replaced your help that this is possi- where to go for help, Born .in Providence. R.I., Honor Society members are by a new and updated movie. ble. "F I Dr, Fisher grew up in \Vor- preparing programs, films, Another element in the Captain John MacDonald or examp e, many con- cester, ;\lass., where his i lectures and discussions to presentation includes the Administrator ' sumers. are in. the .market for father also was a Presbyter. educate fifth grade students demonstration of a smoke ----____ home InsulatIOn In Septem.. , . t H' 1939 LSoHlrt n[PO~@O about the effects of lighting machine. A cigaret is lit and ber. So for that month we graduatIan mlms er.f P . ecetoIS a Th 'f Y suggest consumers look for e 0 rIn n eo. a cigaret. put into the device which InVI es OUth S the product label' which tells logical Seminary with the 2468 MARKET STREET The program, under the pulls out the tar and nieo- I Mast ' d g 'd" 't DETROIT, MICHIGAN 48207 'iseo Do nee how effectively the material' er s e ree In lVlnJ y. I guidance of counselor Vorita tine onto white gauze. Pupils To D retains heat. The doctorate was conferred , McClure. involves a complete are then informed what can in 1961 by Westminster Col- en % presentation of all aspects of I happen to the lung'S and the Students In grades seven, "Perhaps more important. lege. the smoking scene. The 10, result may be deadly. eight and nine of the Pointes' ly. however, the calendar lets R h . teachin"" teams involve one i Open discussion follows. as bl' . d h consumers know that our toll- ut P~rtenhelT~er Fisher Iii ~ b .. pu IC, pnvate an paroc ia1 free Consumers Co un c i 1 accompam.ed her husband to ~ I o~ and girl for each Grosse, instructors ansv..er questions schools are invited to join GUl'dell'ne I'S a val' I a b I e to I Grosse Pomte but was called m POlnte elementary school. I posed by the students. Re. the War Memorial's Youth b th b' h en 'ICIIR SILl The teams will visit all pub. I actions on smoking, drugs Club "to disco on down" counsel them on all types 01 away y e Irt of their .,. Iic, parochial and private and alcohol are answered by with Cat and Compan~' to. consumer matters. They can seventh grandchild. On her c schools in the district, the South students. night, January 24, from 8 to simply Jial toll-free 373.0947 re~u.rn she Wlll lend her m The American Cancer So. As the session closes, stu. 11 pm in the Lansing area 963.0006 ability to the advancement c , . . in Detroit or 1-800-292.5680 of women's and civic affairs. ::D cipty donates useful ma. I dents are encouraged to pro- Cat and Company IS nat I • _ , Icrials, films and information I duce creative drawings show., only an experience \Vith I In a~,y other area Qf the I PAPAYA SIZE REDUCED I' ... ~ ... aO% OFF Z : to students through Louise' ing what knowledge they I sound and rhythm but also state. . I The papaya popular' h i TeWalt, who will screen new! have gainrd, Drawings will appeals to the visual sense Consumers who would like Hawaii and ~ther tropic;l ~ tfj C STOf?E HOURS - : films and info,rmative litera.: be displayed in South's show! through the use of light a copy of the 19~0 Consu~er islands, was originally 'a ~ MON': f R I - 7 AM. 2 PM I ture and lend Instructors ma. : cases, ! movements and color. Calendar can wrIte the. MIch. much larger fruit-some the " :r: ,chines to demonstrlltc lung ------'Admission is $1.75 for tick. Igan Consumers CounCil. 414 size of small watermelons '-NOON SAT -7 AM i canrN results from the tar: SOLUTION I ets purchased at the Center's Hollister Builrling, 106 W, The small papaya in the is: Z- ! and nicotine of rigarefs. In the final analysis it's I office, 32 Lakeshore road, in Allegan, Lansing 48933 or I lands t(:day was introduced I:) , The six.year.old projrct thr results that count-not I advance. They are $2 at -the call t~e tol!-fr~e Consume~s I from Barbados. and named I distributes a film for the big plans or broken prom'l door. Refreshments are avail. CounCIl GUIdeline. There IS i "solo" to indicate it is a one. PHONE 567-1173 fA I teachers to show and dis, , ises. i able throughout the evening, no charge for the calendar. person portion, Thursday, January 24, 1980 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seventeen Preview Detroit Symphony Prelude Camp Is Tau Beta Gathering's Focus Marguerite Stroh, Who Joined in 1906, Is Honored . for 7~ Years of Service to Her Oganization The Grosse Point~ Club was the setting earlier this month for Tau .!Beta's annual meeting, with Mrs, Henry M, Woodhouse, president, calling the group to order on a lovely sunny Saturday on the shores of Lake St. Clair. I One highlight of the 65 miles from Detroit. WOMEN'S PAGES gathering was the induc- It was announced that the tion of four new trustees: 'Eleanor Clay Ford Farm. Mrs Edward B C~.ulk- house has been renovated ins Jr. Mrs. Lau'rence C, and winter!zed for us~ by , 'M H C non p l' 0 fit and pnvate Conn?r, rs. enry . groups. The far mho use From Another Pointe Shortandto Kohrmg and Mrs. Roger sleeps 10 and can accommo. K. Powers. date more for meetings or The Pointe Another wa~ the accept. outings during the day, of View ~nce of associate .members The Kanzler Cabin, whiCh By Janet Mueller MR. and MRS. THOMAS mto fu~1 membership. . sleeps 40, is available for. MAGEE. of Rivard boule. ...': ~~~~d"O~~ns~_~~w~~ ..,~f rent during April. May, June, ..." .~~ ~~.~, ~~...... "'U".~' September and October LOIs and Bewley .Pnestman had had their vard, were recently visited and an extensive and exclt. . . Fisher road home for years, and they loved it, and by the i r granddaughter, t~;. '. ~.,::~~~. •',~ I ing report on. the camp 10- Renovat~on of the rest of loved The Pointe, but when Bewley retired from TISH WAITKUS, of T,hree ;., -,-. ~ cated in Columbiaville just the hmp IS almost complele, General Motors they decided to do something they Mile drive, at their Boca Discussing the antique instru- cipal tuba, who will assist Dr. Elia. ------'-- with all facilities scheduled had wanted to do for years; tear down their Raton vacation home.. ments to be featured tomorrow, T' k t f th to be available for use by son. l.C e s or e programs, pre- Cllmp Arbutus the Stlring. There rre sleep- "cottage" on Harsens Island and build a perm a- F'l • d• f' • d' th Friday, January 25, in "Snakes in sented at the Grosse Pointe War amI y.an rlen s ga . t d h th the Brass," or "Serpents Among the Memorial by the Women's Assoc' l'a- H ld R · ing cabins to accommodate nen , yea~-roun. orne ere.. . ered September 30 for a cock. o s eUnl-On 88 llnd the David and And they dId . . . and, durmg the hohdays, tail party at the Grosse Reeds," first program in the ninth tion for the Detroit Symphony Or- I Bethine W hit n e y Dining they invited a goodly group out to se.e what they I Pointe Hunt Club to cele. season of Detroit Symphony Pre- chestra, are priced at $20 for the A bevy of young Pointers, Hall, which clln seat 115. had done. bra~e the 50th wedding an. ludes, are, (left to right), DR. program-luncheon series and $8 for veterans of summer fun Other facilities are the It was a super party, a fine, fun, "uncatered" niversary of MR. and MR~. ROBERT ELIASON, curator of the program series alone. Single time}Jlt Camp Aroutus, trav- Marion Willcox Activities ilffair. The guest list included members of several FRA~CIS ~'. CHRISTEN. musical instruments at Henry Ford program-luncheon tickets are priced eled across town to the Fint Building, an infirmary and women's clubs the Detroit Boat Club and the SEN, of WhIttier road. Museum, who will demonstrate the at $8 and singfe program tickets at Presbyterian Church of Birm- staff housing. I • • • instruments, MRS. WINFIELD S. -Optimist Club. of Grosse Pointe, reflecting the Senior Airman THOMAS $3, with the programs beginning at ,ingham last Saturday, Janu. And there is a lake, for Priestmans' involvements through the years, and G. R:lGERS, SGn of MAR. JEWELL. JR., hostess chairman, 11 o'clock and luncheons following I ary 19, for a reunion with swimming, canoeing and fish- •the many friends they have made through those GARET ROGERS, of Not. MRS, WILLIAt\1: H. BUNDESEN, at 12:15 o'clock. Further infor,nation I fellow campers from the ing activities . . . and a decorations chairman, MRS. PAUL b b. d b 11 Detroit .metropolitan area, nature trail is in the process '. involvements. tingham road, was rec~ntly may e 0 tame y ca ing Mrs. , On hand to greet them all of being develope<). * .' * assigned to K. r. Sawyer Air KELLEY, i~servations chairman, Kelley at 881-8089 or Mrs. Charles I was Miss T. Grace Macdon. The camp report was re- and WESLEY JACOBS, DSO prin- Bewley, English-born, a graduate of Oxford, Force Base, Tex. Airman W. Hester at 642-4258. I aId, camp director, and her ceived with enthusiasm and has heen an active Pointe Optimist. Rogers was previously as. ------assistant, Lorn~ Clark. excitement by all members. ~igned to Sheppard Air Force pod, the official student Bachelors vf Science, Addi.1 BllUR, of Brys drive Bach. The Pointe contingent at Yet another highlight of Lois, a musitian, has been a vice-president of Base, Tex., and is now servo newspaper .of Trinity Col. tional de g r e e candidate~ I elor of Music; JEROME J, the midwinter reunion in. the meeting came when Mrs. the Detroit Review Club and the Grosse Pointe ing with a unit of the Stra. lege in Harlford, Conn. Dahl- were. ROBERT J. DIEHL, of SCHULTE, of Grand Marais eluded Stacey Brown, Mi. Woodhouse honored Miss Woman's Club, has been responsible for many tegic Air Command, ing, an Economics major al BuckIngham road, THEO. boulevard, and ROBERT J. chelle Becker, Catherine Boy. Marguerite Stroh, who joined . benefit parties and has provided piano or organ • • • Trinity, previously served as DORE J. OPPERWALL, of KRUEGER, of Ken woo d er, Suzanne Carty, Jennifer Tau Beta in 1906 and has - accompaniment for several benefit fashion shows Navy Chief Hospital Corps managing editor and news Hal'~ourt road, and ANITA coun, Bachelor!: of Business Collier, Letty Holland, Jenni. been an active member for . : given by both organizations. man' STANLEY A, CLARK. editor of the Tripod. He also TAN A Y, of Westchester Administration; and ROSET. fer Meyers, Robin Locnis' 74 years. Her de v 0 t lon, ~on of EDNA M. CLARK, of I , She's been active, too, in Theatre Arts, as an serves as a teaching assist. road, Juris Doctors; SCOTT TA M. SLAVIN. of Kensing_ k-ar, Sidney Persing, Amy energy, service and support ",outh Renaud road, is par. ant for DR. WARD S. CUR- G. BENEDICT, of Bucking- ton road, Master of Business I Race, Sherry Rauh, Michelle I continue to .be a source of actress, singer and dancer, Most of the Priestmans' 'icipating in Operation "Deep RAN chairman of the Eco. ham road, Bachelor of Fine I Administration. Spivak, Dana Tutle and Sar. inspiration for the younger guests have been equally active, veteran benefit/ li'reeze 80," which provides nomi~s Department, and is' Arts; WILLIAM D. BAR. (Continued on Page 22) ah Townsend. members. party planners for various organizations, and, logistical and life-sustaining student coordinator for the knowing how much work goes on behind the scenes support for scientists con. Trinity Alumni Func. for a successful party, they were ( delighted to ducting research projects sponsored by the National • * • pitch in to make the Priestman party super-suc- Science Foundation. Degree candidates at the cessful. J • • * University of Michigan's win. The men volunteered to act as the reception Appearing in Ferris Col- ter commencement ceremo. committee. Ken Locke,' (he's a past-president of lege's traditional Christmas nies on December 16 includ. the Boat Club, and therefore ~nows just about season performance of Han. ed SHANDA S. RUMBLE, of eve!ybody), Jack Mills and Milton Osgood arrived del's Messiah was Pointer Rivard boulevard, Master of early to do the honors. PAUL HERREMA. He was Arts; KATHLEEN A. BUCK, Among the past-presidents present was Doro- a'.vardi!d his Master of Music of Windmill Pointe drive, degree from the University of DENISE C. RIBANT, of Riv- (Continued on Page 20) Michigan and has performed ard boulevard, RAYMONDJ. with the Christ Church Chor. BARTON, of Severn road, ale. JAMES S. BERNACKI, of I • $ • Torrey road, THERESE M. I ~Pointer RICK -BANTIEN H I N D L E. of Hawthorne placed sixth in the persua. road, and susAr E. MOGK, I 'sive speaking event in the q£>'.I!lasLI~ 1~~, . BliI,~~19~.,. recent Michigan Inter.Col. or Arts; STEVEN J•. PAR. legiate Speech League Tour. CEL~, of Cameron place, nament in Adrian, Bantien's and PAULA S. WATER- / Ferris State College Foren. MAN of Rivard boulevard, ~ sics team placed second over. Mast~rs of Science; and ----- all in the eight team compe. JOHN P. ROACH, of Bed. titian. ford road, DOMINICK A. • • • VERMET, of Audubon road, Number One Hairdresser RICHARD P. DAHLING, ANN MONGOVEN, of East Hairdressers can .be divided into three son of MR. and Mrs. WIL. Ballantyne court, DOUGLAS groups. Hairdressers who MAKE things LIAM D. DARLING of Haw. R OTTENS, of Greenbriar thorne road, has been eleet- la'ne and STEPHEN T. happen to hair, hairdressers who Sl\llTH, of Hillcrest road, WATCH things happen to hair and hair- ed editor. of The Trinity Tri. dressers who WONDER what's'happen- ing to hair. Bar1 Edmond's hairdressing Fashion Group Benefit Tonight group MAKE THINGS happen ... like to see ... we'd love to show you. All proceeds from "Lights, day, January 24, at the De. Camera, Action," Hudson's troit Plaza Hotel, will feature poolside fashion show kick- California activewear for BART EDMOND off for its 1980 California every member of the family HAIR, SKIN and NAil SALON promc~ion, will go towards plus a synchronized water the Detroit Fashion Group ballet performed by the SHORES SHOPPING CENTER - 13 Mil. Scholarship Fund. Michigan A qua r ius Swim 31085 HARPER AVENUE -' 298-3660 The benefit, set for 7 to Club. 9 o'ciock this evening, Thurs. Afterwards. guests will be EVENING HOURS" - free to swim in the PI"za pool./ Hors d'oeuvres wiU be served, and ,there will be a FINAL MARKDOWN cash bar. 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___ ..__ --.... __ .-.Il..-~...__ ...... _._ ..-_ Page Eightee" , GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday,' January 24, 1980 Society News Gathered from the Pointes The Mark Fa~rlesses Seat Children's Horne Officers Fairless-Koperwas VOWS Are Spoken At the annual meeting 1f next two yeal's as first and the board of tfLlstees of the second vice.presidents, reo ------'1 Floral appliques accented 'I Donald Koperwas, brother of Na""lyweds Vacation in B,lhamas After Early , her sheer yoke, and her ca- the bride, Edward Howell Children's Home of Detroit, spectively, will be Mrs, John Autumn Rites; Are at Home thedral train was lace-edged, and Howard Frazier. located in Cook road, last 0, Hastings and Mrs, William I Thursday, January 17, Mrs, K Howenstein. in North Brys Drive She wore a matching, waltz The mother of the bride Thomas A. Garred, newly- Mrs. John H. Stephenson is ------length veil and carried a wore a long gown of grey elected president, accepted treasurer, ~1rs.' Douglas T. Mr. and Mrs. Mark David Fairless left Green-j dozen white roses, stephana. chiffon over a pink floral un. her gavel of office. -'lcClure assistant treasurer. field Village's Martha Mary Chapel foliowing their tis and Engli.sh baby's.breath, derskirt. Pink Sweetheart Serving with her in the Re~()rdI11g and assistant reo candlelight we~ding there Sunday, Septemb~r 2, I ,Honor maid Susa? Bl.edsoe I roses and baby's-breath form. cording secretaries, respec. to enter the first of two horsedrawn carnages W 0 rea spaghettl.stra~ped ed her corsage. tively, are Mrs. Britton L. which took them, and members of their wedding I d~css of dusty .rose Qiana ------Pair to Serve Gordon and Mrs. James F. McClelland, Jr. party, aro~nd the village. ------,-----.1 ~;~t:ve~ j~C~~t~h 1 n g, short. Gra'vel1e-Mast Navy League Corresponding and assist. Mrs. ~a.'rless, the for- North Bry~ dnve, and the II Bridesmaids, dressed ident- T hIT ld ant corresponding secretaries, mer KrIstme Lynn Kop- late Mr. Fairless. . ll' . Q' rot s 0 respectively. are Mrs. Rich. erwas who had been The 5 o'clock cere-mony at ~ca y.:n wI~~h ~ba~~, ~re A pair of Pointers has ard E. Cross and Mrs. Ed. . ' . whirh Dr Dal Ihri of 11'0 SISers 0 ene, rs. -- e been re.elected to the board ward B. Caulkins, Jr. makmg her home m L k' h' ep b t ,. J Dennis Plansker and Mrs. Mr and Mrs W James of the Detroit Women's B . s h d' th I a e s 0 r e res y en an I J T . I ff d Th - . .' Also i n t rod u (' e

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.' Thursday I January 24, 1980 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nineteen . Women's Page---- by, of a1nd for Pointe Women

Artist Shows Star Students Honor A Pair of Special Teachers I Cancer Group J Awards Dinner for Providence At Lochmoor by Cathy Pieronek , I Meets Feb. 7 The Detroit Plaza Hotel in I Thomas P. Moore. II, is .';' i Renaissance Center wlll be general chairman of the din. Our Lady Star of the .. ' ';r,~;; the setting for the third ap' nero Moore, secretary of the An exhibit of drawings S H' h S hI' 1 . " ,i A Focus on Living (with ~nd paintings ,by Detroit art. ea 19 c 00 glr s nual Friends of Providen~e Providence Hospital Founda. 1StTony WilIian'lSopened at honored two very spe- ',',,', , I Cancer) meeting will be held awards dinner May 9. lion board of trustees, is Lochmoor C Iu b Saturday, cial teachers last Thurs- '.1 Thursday, February 7, at . The black tie event is being assisted by committee, January 19,and ~vlllc~mtinue day, January 17, at a '17:30 in the evening at the spon~ored by the Providence headed by Mrs. T. Manforo there through February. matis attended by the en- Grosse Pointe Woods Presby. Hospital Foundation,' with McGee. (reservations). Mrs. the cooperation of the Medi. John O. Steele, (dinner ar. This is the first one man tire student body. The terian Church in Mack ave. cal Staff Research Founda. rangementsl, and Mrs. Ger. show for Mr. Williams, a two wJmen, MARGARI- nue. tion, to express appreciation aid Dorcey, (advertising) .. graduate of the Society of TA IBARLUZEA, (left), The pur~s~ ~! this self. to the hospital's benefactors. Among those invited to Arls and Crafts, (now the and Sister LUCILLE HA- help group is \0 bring to. In addition, tribute will be enjoy the evening are par. Center for Creative Studies), MACEK, S.S.J.T.O.S.P., gether patient!; and family paid to nine physicians who ticipaling members of the ~ho has been teaching there will be leaving Star at members who have questions have dedicated 30 or more Friends of Providence, whose Since 1968 as assistant pro. the end of the semester or are experiencing prob- years to Providence, includ. annual gifts of $250 entitle fessor of. Figure Painting I after nine and a half lems as a result of living ing a pair of Pointers: Wi!. them to two reservations. and DraWing. I years of dedicated serv- with cancer. Ham J. Briggs, M.D., (inter. Tables of 10 are being reo nal medicine/allergy), and served for sustaining memo He has exhibited in juried I' ice. With the assistanee of a Michael Michaels, M.D., (oph. bers who have contributed shows including, most reo nurse consultant end other cently the Focus Galler Mr~. Ibarluzea. began thalmology). . $1,000 or more. _. I Y ...,\..,.. 't""" ...... ~ ...... _ ,_ 'O'7n resource persons. participants Th~ "v~~ir.~ b:;bi~~ ::t 5;30 }..~ d l ~~v .ii z.~ ;;'I~V:'I~~~~::'~ ~Jgure Show In ..vetrolt, and ~"'" ~ ~ ~. ....,"'''''4 ...... a.", .. v are encouraged to dIscuss o'clock with a reception in about membership in the has been involved both in In the ~pamsh and Home their mutual ,problems In a prdmoting a new Detroit Economics Departments, I.' . positive manner. the PIau's Cabot Room. DIn. Friend~ of. Providence and magazine about local artists She gradually shifted her t . ~ ner will be served in the the May dinner may be ob- and in puhlic relations !!.rtiv. area of tea chi n g to Ful"lher information may Columbus Room, Music for tained by telephoning the -- be obtained by contacting Hies fo~ the Michigan Art World History and Span- . dining and dancing will be foundation office at 424-3421. the American Cancer Society, provided by the Fenby-Carr AI! contributions are tax Association. ish. Her service, though, photo by Donna and Diane Alessi ------d the arts, Mrs. Ibarluzea mencement exercises. and their service to the 557.5353. Orchestra. deductible. went beyond e ucating will be teaching several Shortly after arriving school. Said Mr. Sloan: the minds of so many . girls. classes in framemaking at Star, Sister Lu became "They "Will be greatly . at the Grosse Pointe War moderator of the Drama I missed for the dedica- , She has given unself. Me~oriaL . Club and ins tit ute d tion, service, but most of ishly of herself as mod- St ' f' t F . 11 th f' d h' h' h . \, era tor of the freshman Sister Lucille, who is ar s 1 r s . orenslcs a, e nen s Ip W 1C PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE !! . Elkh t I d Team, whose members they have brought to classes for the past sev- movmg to aI', n., 1 h h St . th have ranked very highly Star of the Sea." A group of MR •• Q TRAVE,eralL years, senior. class as taug t at ar m e in national competition. Then the two teachers DAYTIME and COCKTAIL IS HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE advisor this year and or~ ~nglis1~7'0D e Pdahft mendt In addition, for the past were presented with gifts DRESSES F. THE ganizer of .numerous ac- smce ., . an as serve S f h .THERETURN VISIT O E 1"h D t t five years ister Lu has rom t e entire s~hool. FAMOUS HOT AIR BAL- tivities at school such as as ng 1S epar men ta kIten severa area s u- I S'1Ster LUC1'11e rece1V. ed a lOON 1ST, BUDDY BOM- Open H 0 use, Senior Hea~. She. will be great: dents on' the American slide pr.:JJ'ector, in keep- G r a d u a t ion Break- ly mIssed m other SChOOl BARD. BUDDY WILL PRE- lIt d t' 't' 11 Field Services trip to ing with her interest in were SENT "THE GREAT FRENCH fast and Spanish Club. re a e ac IV1 les as we . Europe. photography. Mrs. Ibar- $150-$175 (""'v~~ BALLOON ADVENTJJRE" Each year she accom- She was the moderator At the special mass, 1 u z e a was presented MARGARET PROGRAM ON FEBRUARY panies several Spanish of the Senior class for several students and Don- with a book of the com. • Stop in and see .Q6and we would like to students on an Easter many years and always aId Sloan, Star's prinei- plete works of Norman DIAMOND trip te> Mexico. In keep- efficiently organized the pal, spoke of Mrs. Ibar- Rockwell, and a gift cer- our lovely SHOP eveninginviteyouoftoendlessjoin usadven-for an ------ing with her interests in bea~tiful spring. C 0 m- luzea and Sister Lucille tificate. _ new cruise wear 377 Fisher Rd. 'ures and discovqries of 886-8826 .ballooning in France. Detroit's Cultural Center Is An Adventure for All Ages' Wine and cheese will be An exciting a d v en t u.r e, sented at the ~troit Science tinents surrounded by sight taT1um may be made by call. served. Should you wish to awaits the whole family in Center, projected by the and sound. Showings are on ing 494-1210. learn.more call Mr. a, for Detroit's University Cultural 70mm Omnimax on a. huge the half.hour. Other nearby attractions Before or after the film, ~, An Eye to the EIGHTIES ... more details. Center, domed screen which enables include the Detroit Institute ~-.;I( Among the many offerings ,the viewer to experience the visitor,; are invited to look of Arts, the International In. Beauty and fashion trends are 888-0500 inside an Apollo Command is the film "Genesis," pre- creation of oceans and con- stitute and Your Heritage constantly evolving ... taking. Space Module developed by House, all of which offer NASA, browse through a new special exhibits. the .best of past decades and seashell exhibit and partici- The University' Cultural re-interpreting it in harmony' pate in the dozens of hands- Center is close to exits mark- with the attitudes of today. on scientific displays. ed Cultural Center on the JOHNSTON OPTICAL COMPANY Admission is $2,50, (chil- Lodge, Ford and Chrysler '881-8470 rOUNDED 1878 dren five and under $1). freeways. ' lor an appointment ,. , Hours Tuesday thoJugh Fri. Free brochures on area '''"''. /. day are 9 to 4 o'clock, Sllt. institutions are available In urday 10 to 5 o'clock and the information' racks in "', ';~,u<.<;~~.tUtr~arl-3Jamr& ~oiffurfB Sunday noon to 5 o'clock. The many buildings or by writ. Science Center also J.s open lng UniversIty Cultural Cen. '''''1¥wl-0~# 20525 MACK AVENUE FrIday,. Saturday and ,Sunday ter Association, 245 Eut '.' W:

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Phase I Slates Talk hy Kejr Present Bisque Take A Day Trip to China N~xt Week. _F_ro_m_A_n_o_t_h_cr_P_oi_n_te_o_f _V_ie_W-,,' Dr. Vaclav Kejr,' of Mel-j Church, this Sunday Janu- pictures from separate trillS son, 88+&600, Ext ens io'n nik, Czechoslovakia, the 1980 ary 27, at 7;45 o'cl~k. 'Poll JJ'orkshop Cottage' Hospital Auxili- ary's annual me~ting and for this "impossible tdp." 2460, by 'Monday, January Ecumenical Mi n is t e r to Dr. Kejr recently retired (Continue:l from Page 17) The last in a series of the.a Bush, whose husband, Ross, has served on 1u n c h eon will be held ReservaticJDsmay .be made 28. Tickets are $8.50. Guesls Grosse ?o!nte Me ni 0 ria I as chief executive CJf the by calling Ms. Nancy Davjd- are welcome. Church, will speak to Phase. h t h r e e January workshops the Boat Club's board of directors. Wednesday, January 30, at 1 the organization for single Evangelical Church of Czec 11 o'clock at the Grosse schedule them, is $25 per person. Bo~t <:l~?, me~b~s>.~was. ~u~X, ~t the ~~iestm8:n Dl ~__ W!~L ~_.. _ pai'.y '""n."'5 LV .iJ1 • .iJUlld!U ~~!I.:Ke ann lUS wue "t::.,..,UIIU::: '1'bcLUlt1mate In rroiellsionlli oc:nicj:l 20951 MACK AVENUE ,.,.... Advance reservations are I" e-u,., Maureen who, like the Priestmans and the Osgoods IF!' I h If 4 Blocks North of Vernier Rd. ~.//I I required, and may be made themselves, are now permanent members of the ", agon «....0 ee . Weddings, Pine Knob, P9rties, Airport PHONES:882-2239 - 882-2240 by calling the museum's edu- Harsens Island social set. __ : I cation division, 833.9721. . The H. Lloyd Pattersons were busy chatting, Vic Caputo, host of WJBK-' too. Kay, a long-time member of the Catholic Study Ty's "Good Morning Detroit," 24 Hour Ans. ServiCfl Club, is a past-president of the Detroit Review WIlli be featured speaker at (313) 778-3680 Club and its cunent program chairman the Welcome Wagon Club of * • * . Grosse Pointe and Harper Madeline Warner, past.president of the Grosse Woods' coffee P fO g ram Pointe Woman's Club, was busy talking to mem- Thursday, February 7, at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial. bers of that organization while her hu£band Dick, The session begins at 11 current president of the Pointe Optimists, chatted o'clock with a light luncheon. with past.presidents John Christian, Marvin Admission is $2.50 per ~r- PtIrchasers Beaupre, Bob Ordway and Ruby and I!'Vin Butter- son. Reservations, (the' gen. ~of field, who entertained in the Optimist Show. eral public' is welcome), may DIAMOND and ESTATE / Helen Beaupre, Marvin's wife, is currently 'be made by calling Mrs. the Detroit Review Club's corresponding seeretary John Owens at 881~. JEWELRY and hospitality chairman for Theatre Arts, Among the other guests were Helen acd Jack Women's Economic Mills, active in Fine Ar~s and Theatre Arts, Kay Club to Hear Young and Bill Baird, active in Grosse Pointe Memorial ~ .. Church and the Boat Club, and Rea and. Joe The Honorable Coleman A. Sca..uon, active in Saint Paul's Church, (Bea's a Young, Mayor CJf Detroit, edltUld t. AHEE ~ast-president of the Saint Paul's women's group). will give his State of the City jewelry company And, of course, Gertrude Ordway came with Address at the Women's E con 0 m ic Club luncbeon 20139 Mack Avenue Bob, and Marge Locke, a past.president of Theatre meeting next Tuesday. Janu. Arts, with Ken. ary 29, in Cobo Hall's ball. • * * room. 886- 4600 Since his retirement, Bewley Priestman has found a hobby in designing and making jewelry. Conversation piece at the party was his double- . MEET TH E TEAM strand silver necklace. Fresh with ideas h:.om Another conversation pIece was the beautiful 1he National Hairdress- gold pendant and chain circling Marie Christie's .ers Association Con- neck, a 50th anni.versary gift. from her husband. vention in lQ,s Vegas Augustus. with the newest in hair . But the biggest conversation piece of all was fashions, perming tech- the Priestmans' beautiful home with its sweeping niques and products. views of the South Channel, its l(}..foot stone fire- Try Our Team! place that heats both the living room and the family room where guests dined on tables covered a ~omplete with aqua cloths centered with hurricane lamps. And everywhere, Lois' interest in music is @REDKEN- evident'. 'There's 8.cgrand piaiioiri.'the livihg'room, . a console in the family room, and music room, salon the ./~..~ ------~off the 'bedroonl wing, has two organs. Attend rhurch next Sun. SEBASTIAN INT'L. HAIR DESIDNERS day and have your faith 21427 MACK Open Thu .... 3< Pri. 'Iii 9 p.m. lifted. 7'73-2620 Ana" (rom Sr. Joan of Arc 773-8440

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Toast Colony Town ProJ"eet I SUSAN HALTER, daugh.1 has b.ee':l seleded fOf mem' sity Will'fC ,ill' 1> ,. fre5hman ler of the DAVID E. HAL. I bershlp In Kappa Alpha The'l Speech and Journalism ma. 'nsid th M th b Shores Garden l ell ------'1'J,'R~ or W,,~h;nn'n~ ro~d Ita .t North"\'estl" n U'nl'ver. i,)r I C I T Cl b H b d f -_ .... _•. _.,,~..o.'.'., 'U r., .•... . e e 0 ers ,IU . Club to Meet o ony own u mem'l us an s are, 0 course, ' .__ ..__....__'... ' .. . . I bers, who believe in mixing invited to join in the fun , . . . Dr. Joseph Spagnoli, prin. ognized. Y Grosse Pointe Shores Gar. business with pleasure, have which begins at 6 o'clock. , clpal of Grosse Pointe South To make £tudents mQre planned a delightful way to Co.chairing the event are a /'J'ir . 1h ~ ..eut den Club members will School, spoke at the Monday, aware of the fine perform. gather Friday, February 1, raise funds for th~ Canc~r pair of Pointers, Mrs. Fred '.' "" IJ '/I , A. January 7, meeting of the ances put on by their friends in th~ Hall place home of Loan Closet FoundatIOn, their A. Rohn and Mrs. Clinton P. ~. , . . "'" (}IV" South High Mothers Club In the Music Department, Mrs. Robert Chope who will club's chief philanthropic in. Hardy. .. l~ .'. board. He gave an update on the school's combined orches- be assisted by .Mrs. Jarvis terest. The cocktail hour will be . 'i/ -- '" < school activities, with special tra and choral groups per. tJ ·t SChmidt and Mrs, Larry It's a wine tasting party, devoted to sampling five or f)\ J /I A I emphasis on student talent formed their Christmas can. Wheeler. scheduled for next Thursday six wines. The Bronte Wine ~ . within the school. cert in December .for the The program, in honor of evening, January 31, in the Compa?y's .Robert . Wozni.ak, Extra efforls are being entire sludent body. International Month, will .fea. social room of Standard who will give a dIssertation Prtlt; made to display sludent art Dr. Spagnoli's aim is to get ture local exchange students Federal Savings alK! Loan in on the beverage, has selected ,,~' in the showcases and halls each student to identify with as speakers. Members plan. Mack avenue. a sPecial wine to be served ~hroughout the building and, the school in a positive way. ning to attend are asked to ------.- with dinner: beef stroganoff r m ~he near future, Dr. Spag- As part of an effort aimed call 882.fl1l8 or 885.2870. and salad maJe .by some of noh would also like to see at making the Mothers Club Spartan Spring the club members, topped off ,1 sludent literary talent rec. board more aware of the dif. ferent school clubs and ac. • by a delicious cake. ,.-1 L, _._------Among Pointers who have ,( tivities, Latin Club members SWIng Slated made early res~rvations are 1.- 'J JANUARY SALE Mark Martinelli and Linda The Michigan State univer.1 Dr. and Mrs. Walter Ber- . • _ .• -. TRAnITI()N ....()II~F I Wri~ht, g~v~ a ~r~sentation _".. • ' __' ,...... • ~ ., nard. the John Enj(stroms. "") H.U "'.u...."";"",.,,,,... the Carl Hassels, the Robert ~'--",~ • - ,I . E.3RSS5A."T~AE.OBLE.' ~i~i~~Jt:I:C~JV~ri:s:J\::h cOou~ve; 'BUT,L Wayne Co~nty ~Ill stage Huttons, the C Gregory Mar- ~e '\')1 tIl Ca.QQ N local level and in slate com. Spartan Sprmg Swmg Satur- shalls, the Alf~ed Massnicks, • petition. day, March 1, at the Grosse Mr Th M h M ... ~j5 - 3 )..40 I 2 ~ P . t Y ht CI b s. omas UJ1) y, r. al Kay Baum, 16622 Kerctleval Ave .. Vorita McClure, faculty om e ac U . and Mrs. Richard Parks, the Open Mon. thru Sat. . .. 1hurs. & .g.i rtt-t f t~1\ J1III' ~rmttt."" sponsor, reported on the sue" The annual spring dance Emil Traums and the Oswald Frl III 9 p.m. Master Charge & Visa 'It;'~" 0 .~~JIIl~ " U cessful student fund raising starts with cocktails at 7 Zeidlers. 882-1610 drive. conducted through 75 KERCHEVAL o'clock, followed by a silo Among those coming from CARE for the children of down dinner at 8. Music will Bloomfield Hills and Birm. Carr.bodia, which has already be by the Ray Meyer Ord.es. ingham aJ;e -Dr. and Mrs . :raised $2,200. Through addi. . ~~ tra. Further infOlmatiori may Stephen G u r d j ian, Mrs. tional activities, such llS the be obta'lned by contacting Rob e r t Marr, Mrs. Carl ~tgu of t41' jl{rrmuil\ SA and Varsity Club dance, Pat Panin, 886-9425, or Irene I Schulte Mrs. Gordon Scott it is hoped that the fund will Slawski, 886-5786, after 5 in and M~s. G. Russell Widger, Annual January swell to between $4,200 and the evening. Sr. . ;.~,:DIAMONDSWANTED $5,000. , Furniture and Lamp Sale Now that the successful DIAMONDS - FINE JEWELRY Christmas Tea and Faculty 20% OFF Coffee 2re past, :Mothers Save - LAST WEEK ~ Save. in stock and special orders STERLING Club committees are busv " . working on the Impatien"s from FI()Wer Sale and the Spring :::" Private"Individuals and Estates. After Benefit. WHITE SALE The next board meeting, :::Obtaining your best offer-see why the on Mon.,day, February 4, at ::: ride to Birmingham is worth the trip. noon, will feature a luncheon , • '. COIFIDEJITIAL TIAIlSACTIOlI WITII IIIMEDIATE PAYMEJll prepared by the students of ~69FISHER South High's Co-op Food BATH acrou Irom KING' INTERNATIONAL , Department. South HiQh 4050 W. Mlpl. Ro.d (It T.legr.ph) .SHOP 882.8760 Blrmlng"lm - 842-9100 ! Orchestra Hall , I Seats Reserved

There is a special treat in slore for the hundreds of 3jabette ~ Detroiters who have "adopt- 104 Kercheval "ON THE HILL" 886-7424 ed" seats at Orchestra Hall, Choose from for now that all seats in the a wide selection acoustical marvel's' m a i n of pieces and styles from auditorium have been AdQVt- Madison Square ed, each adopter will have Schott his/her chance to sit in bis/ Tradition House her seat at a very special CLEARANCE Upholstered concert: third in the Orches- up to 50% Selections by tra Hall Friends' Praeludium Hickory Chair Co. series. The Friends are dedicating the Saturoay, Febru~ry 2, Bras, Girdles, Slips, Hose, performapce featuring. Iyrle soprano Roma Riddell ac- Dresses, Sweaters, Skirts; etc. "':&tmt of t4~_rrmat~ companied by Law r e nee LaGore, pianist, of Three • All Sales Final - 882-1610 Mile drive, to 'the unveiling . 75 Kercheva' of.the name plaques on each seal, .' The adopters were noti. fied that "their" seats would be .held for them until Mon- Tanner day, January 21. Unclaimed Ensemble seats have now gone on gen- eral sale, at $7.50 each, and Tanner's simple are available at the Orches. linen look dress has contrastinG tra Hall box offic~, 833- piped-trim. It 's the 3700. perfect companion Ms. Riddell's .program will for their matching feature songs by Stefan botlcle' cardigan. \ \ Donaudy, Robert Schumann's , "Frauenliebe and Leben," Dress: Navy, green "La courte paille" .by Fran. Sizes: 4.12 \ cis Poulenc, "Tonadillas" by S56.oo .~.: Sweater: While, navy, Enrique G ran ado sand yellow, green Magda's aria, "To this we've Sizes: S, M, l come," from Act II, SCene $36.00 , , II, of "The Consul" by Gian-' ...... ,' Carlo Menotti. ,"J, '" ", Peace Lutheran Ladies .f .~.. Plan A Valentine Party

The Women's Guild of Peace Lutheran Church in East Warren avenue, Detroit, will present its 'annual Val- The entine luncheon and card party Wednesday, February 375 Fisher Rd. 13, at noon, at the church. Hride Grosse Pointe, Michigan P r i z e s will be featured. 886-7960 Tickets, at $3.75 per person, may be reserved by calling Store Hours' 9:30-5:30 Monday thru Saturday 882-0254, Jacobson's of Grosse Pointe cordially invites you ::•••never 0 better time to buy ••• and your guests to attend the preview showing of Spring/Summer Bridal Fashions for 1980 :~FACTORY AUTHORIZED on Wednesday the thirtieth of Janual)' at seven-thirty in the evening.

Apparel Slore. NoIre Dame Entrance ; LEES' CARPET " R.S.v.P. DOOR PRIZES 882.7000. ext 129 Including weekend for two Alice Pappas to New York. Arrangements Bridal Consultant by Kearney Travel Service SALE and Pan Am ~:ALLTHE POPULAR NUMBERS ALL VERY SPECIALLY PRICED Jacobson's don't miss this factory authorized event

OPEN EVENINGS 21435 Moo., Thurs., MlekArl. fri. 'W 9 (8f1 e & 9 llile Ao) Tues., Weds., 776-5510 sat. '(II 6

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\ Page Twenty-Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, January 2", 1980 Society News Gathered from the Pointes - - -, DGOA Luncheon Speaker Is Bliss Short and to , '. • • I spansible far the revilaliza. I u n c h e a n. Yaung l>;ngers Met s ExecutIve Director to Replace FrancIs Robln- tian oC the madern Metro- Cram the area will compete 1/2 OFF Ih OFF son, Who Is Recuperating from . politan," Mr. Mack nated. far $5,000 in schalal'Ship The Pointe I U t d S Fallawing Bliss' appointment awards. GLOVES GROUP OF nexpec e urgery as executive dire<:tar in 1974, Lunchean tickets are aVi>il. (Continued from Page 17) MITTENS GIRLS Wilber H. Mack, of-Cou~tl'y Club drive presi- the. productions alma~t im- able to. members af the l>e. Amang Narthern Michigan dent of the Detroit Grand Opera Association, an- m),edblatttely~~cakmedcdaednslstent.trait Grand Opera Associa. 20ft DRESSES University's mid-year degree d ) e er mac a lian and their guests. The HATS nou,nce last wee,k that Tony B,l.iss, the M~tropolitan "The i~praved quality af £chalarship auditians, which candidates are JANICE G. Opo a Company s executIve Glrector, WIll be fea- the perfarmances and pro.. begin at 2 a'clock in Ma- RILEY, af Kerby raad, Bach .. elar of Science in Speech, tured speaker at the association's annual luncheon gramming under his guid. sanic's ScotNsh Rite Cathe. ALL THOMAS L. GRAUPMANN, next Monday, January 28, at Detroit's Masonic ance have cantributed to. the dral, are Gpen to. the public af Lakepainte avenue, Bach. Temple. ! ---'------Met's current reputatian as free af charge. elar af Science in Canserva- Mr Bliss will appear I tan's tour director, Fran. the warld's grt!atest apera Chairman af the luncheo.n tian, and D. STEVEN 25% OFF in place of the Metropoli.1 cis Robinson, who was c~mpany. I am .sure .that it is Mrs. Kenneth W. Cunning. KNAUS, af Whittier ro.ad, WINTER Sweaters ~Skirts ------i originally scheduled but WIll be mast enhght~nmg far ham, Jr. Scholarship Audi. Bachelor af Science in Man. Ih OFF !is recuperating from un- the lunchean audience to. tians cammittee chairman is agement. Blouses ~O'AHs I expected surgery hear abaut. the M~~ fro.m Mrs. Sam B. Williams. • • • Group of PIANO I "Wh'l 't' i t the man at Its helan. Additianal infarmatian lJIay OUTER Girls' Sial( 1 e I IS mos regre. The associatian'l; yearly be abtained by cantacting ROBERT SECORD, san af BOYS' I -, T I I~ 1I11(' I !~ble _that the ever.papul~r I ro"",.. ?'~(!!~!~~~!d!C".... the !he !)I}0A e!!~ee, ~3~ 5~CC. MR. and MRS, EDWIN D. .ft. " •• PAI"" Girls'KnitToDs dI I II ~\l !'tH. t\OUlll~OIl ,"{Ill nat ap. . If\' I un II SECORD, of Peachtree laRe, ~ANTS ~ pear, the association is mast is a disk jockey far Alma VelOur Shirts fortunate to have Mr. Bliss. Louisa St. Clair OAR Celebrates Birthday I tiAKmtn I ~ J Harper Woods 886-1038 Callege's student run radio He is the persan most re- . . . statiGn, WABM. He is ma. Pajamas - , The 87th birthday of LoU., barmg DAR chapters mdud. joring in Business Adminis. No Layawoy~ f Nightgowns isa 51. Clair Chapter, Daugh. ing Mrs. Florence P. Davis, tration at Alma College . ~...-&tl"'I.~s . ters af the American Revalu. (General Josiah Harmer), "".,...... ~ - DurIng Sate tron, was celebrated Saturday, and Mrs. Cyrus K. Weather. • • • January 19, at ~he Detroit by, (Elizabeth Cass). YVONNE RAM B Au M, FOR BOYS' AND GIRLS' pl~e daughter af MAR I ANN E steve' s Galf Ch.:b. Reg en t Mrs. The Reverend Allan An. RAM B A U M of Williams Gearge F. Ryckman, of Ri- drew Zaun, Ph,D., D.D" G~ !Court, participated in the vard ~ulevar.d, greeted ~l Westchester road, pastor of December 16 band canClrt f ..... 1 777-B020 FOR TEEN BOYS •. : attendmg d~rJng a cocldall Jeffersan Avenue Presbyter. presented by Western Mich. hour precedmg luncheon and ian Church was guest speak. igan University. 23240 MACK 1 blcKk HUth of 9 MILE -: the. pr~gram. . cr. His tapic, utilizing the I SpeCial g u est s Included OAR National Theme and (Conti~d on Page 32) Mrs. Maxw:l1 E. Hunt~ DAR Motto, was A Tapestry of stat.e regen. and a Lowsa St. Service: Gad, Hame and ClaIr me m be r, her s~ate Cauntry. baard and regents of neigh- Mrs. Zaun and their two. d a ugh t e r s, Mrs. Thomas Standifer and Mrs. Berry Cowell, prospective members, BIBLE were on hand ,to.see the DAR Far Sale by Owner Medal at Hanor presented tG Grasse Painte Woods \~~~BELIEVING Dr. Zaun at a ceremany fol. S. Oxfard near Marningside lowing his address. 71 ATTORNEY. Participating in this cere. 11'2' years aId, custam built Co.lDnial 4 bedro.ams,' 21,':1 mony wele .Mrs. Ryckman, baths. sunken den Dr 5th bedro.am an first floor. J. RUSSELL HUSHES JR. Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Rabert 15210 EAST JEFFERSON W. Sawyer, Jr., state chair. Beautifully decarated, callectars dream, built.in GROSSE POINTE PARK, MICH. man af the Americanism shel\'es galare. Large fayer with winding stairs to. cammittee which is reiJ)an- apen balcany. BORU8AIN: OCT.21, 1975 sible far the awarding af the A TTORNEY SINCE 1968 medal. Bedrooms have walk in c1asj:!ts, first floor laundry, It is an hanor presented to mud room, 14.\(20 paneled sunken family ro.am a native-born citizen who with custam designed fireplace. Dao.r wall off di. Call has demanstrated initiative nette leading to. large patio. plus terrace built in pramating 'the American around 100 year plus apple tree. Beautifully land. 823-1555 Way af ille, dependability scaped yard, lats af privacy, gas grill. $159,000. By AppolntmlHlt and interest in the commu. ;.'. Mon. thru Sat. nity and the people, love, 882.8,159 suppc.rt and defense af the ---- co.un try, its interests and the principles an which jt was foullded, and service devoted to. the betterment of the com. munity. -<.-" ..... P•. , S.KI. ","1::...:.,.~.~..-:/....1-"0.' Red, while an.d blue. were the 'appropriate calors chosen by Mrs. LatTy F. Hannant, ... 0:, "'... '" Juniar committee chairman, f for the velvet bows her com. mlttee combined with bilby's. breath far centerpieces on each table, At the table designated far past Louisa S1. Clair reo .gents were ;POinters Mrs: Cornelius G. Egan and Mrs. ~t B. Thoma9 Weyhing, III, farmer Pointer Mrs. Norman L. Parker, and Miss Eloise to Gaddard, Mrs. Milburn E. t t Rice, Mrs. Bruce R. Mayhew, 40 50%iF;~~:-~'~~Mrs. Hunt and 'Mrs. Sawyer. Chapter afficers attending included Mrs. Jahn H. Erwin and 'Mrs. Jahn F. Klein, first and second vice.regents, reo t ALl' EQUIPMENT & APPAREL t spectively; Mrs. Cha-rles E. Marchessault, chaplain; and Mrs. Lyle M. Reading and OLIN HEAD DYNASTAR I( 2 Mrs. iDouglas R. Ginn, re- carding and carresponding MARK IV SKIS YAHOO 2 SKIS FREESTYLE SKIS 233 MID SKIS secretaries, respectively. SOUD OAK 99 Mare were Mrs. Kenneth $~~5$12899 :i~o$11999_:f:ci $95 :1~o$11399 J. Brawn, treasurer, Mrs. 15%TO 20% SAVINGS Mayhew, financial secretary, Mrs.' George T. Edson, regis- trar, Mrs. Myran MI.. ~;d)k, 99 William F. Strait and Ken. in rli~i'.l'd t.:,l~\"';::'1'(" \ inv!. BOLD, HEARTY lOOK IN YOUR :i;s $141 =.$3499'.;"J~~p~)f:~~-;neth M. Wheeltir, diredars. l'\lf l:.\tr~i,,-.;~~in~.ft~r .- DINING ROOM ,. . ,,.~~;~~.. "~." .; '~:<- ;:.,.~ More Pointers in attend. Ih" "id~df j'\,1 l" pul ~'<'ur ance included Miss Carol rl.'l't up. C1I"(\"(- j HIm ,ix AT ROBUST SAVINGS NOW Cobane, Mrs. Thatcher Rea, h:mds(\nl(; ('( ll,>r':. S!,('(:l" I Rectangular Trestle Table, Mrs. Richard J. Martin, Jr" "f:,-l':l('qU:'ll1lL"j" PI"I('- Mrs. Robert C. Palmer, Mrs. 42" x 72". Opens to 102" t ~~~~g~ 40% OFFt \\'11(:11 ) Ill! vi'11 v,. Thamas R. Quilter and Mrs. with two leaves, Four Rq!. Twt) fur ~580ll :;;0$ 99 PA~~~SKI Ralph R. Ranney. upholstered Side Chairs. Reg. Sale 89 t 5 pes. $1537.50 $1299.50 Upholstered Arm Chair $224.50 $188.50 ,40% OFF ALL VE~I:s State Registry SALE Buffet and China 64" $1599.00 $1348.50 DYNAFIT GARMON' ROCKYMT. SUITS To List Artists 50 Server $599.50 $498.50 -: tAlCHLE DOWN PARKA SWEATERS __ \~~~$31 llTUlJT£ IlGOl 5 PIECE GROUP, " . SCOTT & lEG. $9899 REG. $3999 T~NECKS~ The D~trait Institute of I c.;OHY WI To,nl 0. ph: 'ih: \)fl.kn: • Table and Four Chairs $1299.50 $16$ $67 PANTS Arts has Issued anather ap. .OTHII BOOTS . peal to. all Michigan artists, ()tkr V;llid durill!! ',ik onl.\". THIS IS IT! SAVE BIG WHILE WE HAVE IT' ;;~:~ve:ant~~~irthedi~~;~~~ ro be listed in the camputer. .t 23020 MACK AVE. Michigan ArtiGts' Regis- , SKI & TENNIS BARN ~~~ (Near 9 Mile Rd.) 81. Clair Shores f I~_..<::r I GROSSE POINTE 20343 Mack 884~5660 the"mynew registry,G",I".reparts,'Hocthatof 778-3500 ., n.. FARMINGTON 38507 Ten Mile 478~9494 only 5,000 af the estimated 5H1'iaR~ PORT HURON 1002 Lapeer 984.5222 t 20,000 to 30,000 artists in the 0, UJ4I0"" ROCHESTER 215 S. Main 652.3210 9f.ate ~ave responded. R... oJ"'r!g (,horg. ArtIsts are asked to. send ------'- ...... ~ , ~ ,a biagraphy to. the museum. •

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Concert Time for Musicale tending Wayne State Univer. North High SChool graduate Engaged II Winter Driving'Till.s Offered iMr. A.nderBo~ sity. ~LJesday Musicale of De. and is self-employed at An- trOll resumes morning can. President Mrs. Eugene T_ When it comes to an UP-! lhe engine is cold-such as I To Take Bride Her fiance, son of Mr. and derson Decking, certs in the Lecture Hall of Ignasiak, of Dorthen road, -.," dale on safe winter driving i leaving a privale driveway to Mrs. Gordon F. Anderson, of The couple plans a May, the Detroit Institute of Arts will dedicate the program to {'- techniques, the man to con-: enter a street. Brys drive, is a Grosse Pointe 1981, wedding. next Tuesday, January 29 at the Crusade for Strings tact is Raymond Prince of I "What happens," Prince The engagement of Lori 10:30 o'clock. ' sponsored bv the Michigan the National Safety CounciL I explains, "is lhat the degree Anna Wunderlich and steven N and National ' Federations of f For many years he ha5 of braking required to slow Curtis Anderson has been an.' YORKSHIRE TElEVISIOSERVICE Music Clubs. The Crusade served as secretary of NSC's down to make the turn may nounced by her parents, Mr. pro mot e s the study of Committee on Winter Driv- lock the front wheels while and Mrs. Rolf Wunderlich, stringed instruments 'and the ing Hazards_ He coordinates the fast idle speed of the of st. Clair Shores. USAVE" On Quick "Carry-In" ServIce! performance of music for the committee's year 'round motor is still turning the The bride.elect was gradu. strings_ activitif's, !D('luding the coun- rear wheels. aled from Lutheran High • WARRANTY SERVICE CENTER FOR: Mrs. M au r ice Parkins, cH'J annual winter driving "As a resull, your car is School East and holds an As. chairman of the day, has I test .uro)::!ct :It ,stevens Point, moving for ....ard but you've sociate of Arts degree from ZENITH, ReA, QUASAR 778-4050 planned a program of music I WIS. lost s~e"I'ing cont.ol ar.d con. Macomb County Community 25 Years In for stringed instruments, In. "YOll can'l stop winter," Linue moving straight ahead College, She is currently at. 21915 MACK Between 8 & 9 Mile Rds. This Area/ eluding harp llnd viola da PrincE contends, "but there even though your steering I __ . _ gamba. I are new techniques thaI will wheel is ~ur:Jed. Soprano Mrs. George R. help YO'.I keep winter from "In investigating this pe. D.-e to Salem Square's e/os,.ng Brander, violinist Mrs. Wal. - , stop~ing .VOll." culiar p.heno~enon ~ith an V ler N Marony and pianiet Th t f MAR. P.llltC referred to changes automatic drive vehicle at F . Mrs. Parkins will open the GAR~Te~iaJ~~~~L~EN and oyer the y~ars in .recomme~d. l~e council's Wisconsin test or your convenience, we now 'th •• C 11' . . ed tecllOlqueS m pumpmg I SIte, we found that lhe be!lt I •. • progr~m WI I H~ilry owe s Cha~les Edwm Chandler, III, brakes on slippery road sur. technique is to shift into I'ttrrv ,. ,.nmn At '"A Vocahse. of Colllmbll~ 0 has hf'f'n - ~" . . , ••• ,... __ A •••• __ ft.0 • '. I . I .,,"",. rr<:vIIJUSIY, nard, tast neutral when making thIS ! MUSICf?~ VIola da g.amba announced by her parents, jabs at lhe brake pedal were type of maneuver." After • follows .. Iht .p.l' em J ere I Mr. and Mrs ... Harry W. the proper way to slow or the car has steered around LONDON D P Son~te m ~ mm.or by. J. Melten, of La,kela!1d avenue, stop on ice sHcked roads. inlo its new course, the gear - airy rodue ts Bodm ?e BOlsmortler ~na J. A June weddmg IS Planned., This was when cars had can be returned to "drive" Sc~enk s Son ate V l~ F Peggy, graduated in 1975 drum brakes on all four and. power applied gently. major and Opus. 8,,, T~le from Gros.se Pointe South I wheets. Prince added this note of Nymph of the Rhme, Will High School, received her A good share of today's caution: "In some jurisdic. be played by Mrs. Robert R. Bachelor of Arts degree in ears, however, hav~ disk tions, it is illegal to drive in SPECIAL-OF- THE. WEEK! Johnson and ,guest perform. 1978 from Hillsdale College, brakes on the front and drum neutral gear. This prohibition ,;r A nne Harter Jones. wh'.!re she affiliated with Chi brakes on the rear. Pumping probably stems !from the days LONDON 1/2% LO FAT S 159 Mrs. Jones, who studied Omega sorority and was ~ hard and fast does not allow before automatic transmis- with Swiss master August member of Epsilon Delta the front disk brakes to reo sions and high idling speeds." MILK ••• 1 GALLON Reg. $1.91 Wenainger, has soloed with Alpha honor society. lease completely, With the In addition to these new the Chicago Baroque En. Sh t t . h front wheels still locked and findings Prince urged roo- semble and currently teaches B he fexpe~ sF? rec~:.r: der sliding, steering is never reo torists t'o heed the commit. at Schoolcraft College. ae ~ 01'1 to . InDee, f e. gained-the basic objedive tee's not.so.new reeommen- , gree In n erlOr sIgn rom f . h b k . h' . Beethoven's Sonr ta m E Kendall School of Design, o. pumpmg t e ra es In t e da~l~ns ~or safer wmter ')P. 12 No, 3 will be per. Grand Ra ids in Ma f1rst place. drIVing: Notre Dame formed by violinist Mrs. . P, y. "Instead," Prince empha. • Get the "(eel" of the George Peterson, of Bedford Her fIance, son ~f Mr. and sizes, "skid testers recorn. road by accelerating care. PHARMACY road, and pianist Mrs. Robert Mrs. Charles EdwlO Chand. mend a slower, intermittent fully to see if wheels spinj .1. StrimpeL ler, Jr., of Coshocton,. 0., braking action-fully on and or brake gently to see if they 16926 Kercheval Mrs Donald I Lahti flute also was graduatl!d from then fully off long enough to skid. Reduce speed accord. and Margaret Lo, harP, wui Hil}s.dale CO.llege, where ~e let disk brakes release. so ingly. . . . in-the-village olay lbert's Entr'acte and aff:~lated with, Tau Kappa tha~ ~!l wheels are rolling • Hl\ve good ttres WIth Perschetti's Serenade No 10 EpSilon fl".ltermty. agam. good treads. Better yet, use 885-2154 Mai'garet, who studied 'last He received his Master of The t.echnique sho~ld be snow ti~es which prov~de Sloop Doily 8,30 0 .... 10 9 p.m. (Mon. t'"' FrL) summer with Lucille Law- Business Administration -de. p ~ act I c ~ d,. accordIng to half ag~m as much pulhng Sol. a,30 • 7.00, s"ndoys, HoIiOoy. 9,30 . 4 rence at Tanglewood Iusti. gree from the University of Prince, untll It comes natur. ~wer In snow as re~lar tute, is a member of the Miami, Oxford, 0" in 1979, ally and you can feel when tires. Studd~d snow hres, Do ">' OM s"ndoy , 0% St. em... 0iJ<0v0. '.elk ••• 1IILillY.' ..... , 'rIJesday Musicale Student and is employed in the Cor. the. wheels are locked or (where pernutted), offer New 'fon: titMS still on Pmc:riptionJ FI.... ,I"' ... ,. ... , .~ •• tlc W'n •• , ••• ra Stroh'.ac. C'tarn League. porate Finance Department roll,lng. Apply the br,ak~s more help on icy surfaces. The finale Julius Chajes of the Ohio CGltlpany of until you feel that 11 skId IS •• Alw~ys ~arry reinforced Trio in d minor wllI.b per- Columbus. I1'bout to start, then. release, tlre chams In the trunk of f ,e ------__ steer and pump agam. your car for use during se. ?nn~ ~y Mrs. earl C. Aus" I . Another problem arises vere snow and ice conditions. tin, vlolm, ~. Walter J, and guest cellISt Betty Metz. with late model Vehicles They provide four to seven It', let. "- '" IlIiftIiJ Iut '" 'lIIIItor JANUARY FUR SALE! how WIflI your fwllitlr" '" will _, Burczyk, of Llttlestone road, ker. which have high idling times as much traction on IsHk._.n. CAlLTODAY! speeds, particularly when Isnow or ice as regular tires. Weekend Look at Menopause EARLY BIRD Helping women to produc. breakfast and lunch on Sat. tively deal with and use the urday. ~ INVENTORY SALE:l "natural freedom" of meno. Besides the educational SALE! pause will be the topic of an and physical components, 15%to30cro OFF overnight workshop sponsor. workshop participants will ..~d ,~y.~~ital Options, Inc., or). have an opportunity to pam. Grandfather,- Mantel & Wall Clocks M.~!::t" if'rj~.;, Febru~.J> ~~d ,Sat- per themselves by making ~~, ~ebhlar,y'2, at Mercy, appointments,. .(at' aD .addi. 2,0. ';l1'Oi Cent'~r;in Eleven Mile road, tional cost), with a masse user _~:'SClfurday.'.• LASTDA Y ! ' OfF AlL FABRICS ' Farniington Hills. hairdresser, manicurist andl The weekend is aimed at or makeup artists, all of . for uphol.terlng pre'menopausal women as whom will be on hand, pointe CIock3 and drap.r ••• well as women currently ex- Further information and periencing menopause. reservations may be obtained 15121 Kercheval 821- 1111 by calling Rosemary Puli~k- ACT NOW AND BEAT THE Speakers will include Dr. Grosse Pointe Park Clock Repairs at Mercy Conferenl'e Center, en 10 to 7:30, Tues. thru Sat. HIGHER SPRING PRICESI Eli:abeth Guice, presenting 476-8010, her research on menopausal Calf for an.in-home symptoms, and Ms. Diane S u g u r e, an Effectiveness appointment today! Training for Women instruc. tor who will lead a work. 881-2757 shop on emotional fitness, Engleside Drapery The weekend will offer a variety of physical activities and ::Dimaria including swimming, diet dye ,Carpet Cleaners Upholstering- Drapery namics and FigureFIT, a to- tal body conditioning pro. NO OTHER CLEANER IN'YOUR AREA CAN EQUAL gram. 19487 MACK L OUR WORK, SERVICE OR P~ICES Grol.e Pointe Wood. Fee is $40 per person, in. cluding double room accom. SHOWROOM HOURS: modations with linens pro- Drapery Cleaning 9.6 M.Tblrl. 9.5 Fri.,Sat. vided, a Friday evening 0 cheese and fruit party and 20 /0 OFF We painstakingly hand pleat drapes Thru Ja'nl'J r into a soft (not sharp) pleat. ~ay Now through January 31 you can save 1570 Torrey We clean clear through ... C%r & whites come sharp and c/etJr. ., .We ~se eitller steam or dry foam i).1 lame rrice. on hundreds of furs in stock! Wepre-cleancarp~ts before II-sir.i!,:,1IJer~!n()(l. Carpet We use color bflQIl[eners,~nl.l1>01! retmiants. --- - _ Cleaning 'We carefully 1I1(,{eand I~placc :=II:furniture. Including .Mink, Raccoon, Lynx, Beaver, Musk-.

I I rat, Coyote and many other furs in Coats, Strollers and Jackets. Upholstery Cleaning QQaut~~:/~o~~~e b~ reA LL 773.8190-----8-39-.-2-500--' • 1111•• t Or. Mock 1 IIU •• 1H.y" j_ ST. CUtl'l SHOI'IE8 . DETROIT Ouf ton.un.nll are on duty trom -910"4 cfally'lo give you expert Informallon and prices. of GrosMI Pointe * FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY * 1~261 MACK (near Morass) next to Woods Theatre 886-7715 Announcing the Lively; . , Livelier I SUBSCRIBE NOW AND · , ·Liveliest! I SAVE UP TO 20% I I Bal I Bal - Balcony 4 Bedrooms, 3 '2 Baths THEATRE SERIES 1980! ' I RM . Rear Mezzamne $l1B,500 8M ' Side Mezzanine Assumable 10''2% Mortgage 1 bidfiid eM - Center Mezzanine OPEN SU~DA Y 2-5 ""M WILDABOUT 'EUBlE!' For OI/C~ the ere/MIll. MF - MaIO Floor tiM/ pol'" Is IllS/if/lid I" II JOOw ~ title! .• "FUNNIEST PLAY ~ I JAC,.- ";'0.1.( "'IWSwEl~ OFTHESEASON!" '. AC • AnnIVersary Circle . 1st floor master Ix>droom and full bath "wing" can 8ROADWlrs -Clov. &'OOS NY Post • ~ EWE' I \ \ :~Z ) "OST :. be used for inlaws. guests, office or den. Family Room ACClAl"eo COM£DY' \~~ -~;'.' i LL I ; has beamed cathedral ceiling with built ill bookcases BEST PLAY CHOOSE FROM TUES THRU • and cupboards. There are built in china cabinets in the 1978 \. ,,~r .~I ," I SAT NIGHTS at 8:30; or : . R,egged floor dining room. Next to the 'I.! bath is the tONY AWARD SAT AND SUN MATS at 2:00; DRA"lA CRmcS ~'\.\.,,1 I : 'Mutschler kitchen with birch cabinets, all buill in top AWARD 'tine applillnces and custom built table. Living room ",,"'0 or SU;'Il EVES at 6:30 has natural fireplace with marble hearth. --,,' / I JUIl. Series Prices LOCKHART . I Tues, Wed, Th. Sun Eves; Sat, Sun Mats 2nd floor hilS master bedroom with connecting full AC $26.80 SM $22.00 bath, another fun bath with completely tiled shower, 2 I MF 24.40 RM 17.20 more bedrooms walk in cedar closet and walk in stor. CM 24.40 Bal 12.40 age attic. In th~ basement Jevel there is a finished rec with the original Broadway star BedrOOm Pettee I WINNER OF \ room with Philipine mahagony paneling, finished BARNARD HUGHES r TWO TONY AWARClS -1919 Frl & Sat Eves laundry room, enclosed furnace room and shop area. I Subscription Week: Mar 11-16 I AC $35.55 SM $30.15 There "are also 2 large storage rooms with built in Subscription Week: Apr 1-6 I Subscription Week: Apr 29.May 4 MF 32.85 RM 24.75 shelving. Central air, professional window treatments I eM 32.85 Bal 19.35 throughout, patio, 2 parks 1 block away. I Spacious, versatile, ideal family home. 350 Madison Avenue I ORDER BY PHONE! Music JiAU CENTER Dctroit, MI 48226 I call 963-6943 weekdays 3 Broadway shows "l-"{ Substantial savings "(.r Top entertainment in an e1cgant setting Subscribers receive first choice of 886-5557 * I from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. tickets 'iT No waiting in line ..'7 Best scating ,'J Exchange rrivilcg('~ ):'r rnsurance against ticket loss Seat renewal nexl year * I Master Charge & VISA accepted

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Wed in November Project Early Conference Is Slated at Oakland Vows Are Spoken The fourth annual Project Project Early, is currently Breakout sessIon topics Willi operating .special. education Early conference for parents, on leave trom Oakland Uni. deal with worldng with hear. programs 1n public schools I teachers, social workers and verslty working with the ing impaired children, irte., changing, legislation and it~ At Gourmet House medical personnel dealing Michigan League for Human grating creative movement effects on I? r ') g ram s for with handicapped younll chilo Services. . with developmental stages,_ young handicapped children. dren will be held Saturday, Sharon Lee Lovelace Is Escorted by Her Sons, W. February 2, from 9 o'clock Ted and Michael Todd Cochran; Barbara to 3: 15 o'clock, at Meadow Ann Lovelace Is Her Sister's Brook Hall on the Oakland Honor Maid J University campus. 5J)ixon Conferees will have a mr3. Marriage vows were spoken Sunday, November choice of two keynote ad. FORTUNE-TELLER 11, by Sharon Lee Lovelace, of Devonshire road, dresses and two of 10 break. daughter o~ Mr. and Mrs. L'Jrne M. Lovelace, of out sessions, each focusing and East DetrOlt, and Dr. Wallace J. Gasiewicz. on a topic in relationship to Tarot Cards Palm Readings Judge Donald Binkowski, of the 37th District young children who have I emotional impairments or ADVISOR and READER learning disabilities, DO YOU WISH. 10 KNOW? DOG GROOMING A puppet demonstration which can be used with han. When and whom will you marry? If you can trust your friends? C7/ . C7/, f) n, dicapped and non-handicap- W1Iat the year will bring you? Why your love acts strange? , I --/rtU n Jnal for ,-' elj 'ped children to help them If your husband or wife loves another? It you should make IlUSlneSS cnanges r un de r stand "handicapped. Il your sWHtheart is tru.? Why you 1051 your ppsition? 19443 MACK fill appohurrlftU 881.9007 ness" will be presented by If you will gain your lawsuit? Who has. said things obout you? Don Place, director of the How soon will Y9U make a change? How 10n9 will you five? Oakland Schools Speeial Ed. How to regain your health? If you will enr be healthy? ucation Department. If you will inherit money? If you will travel? "Learning Disability in the Early Years" will be the sub- What are you best adapted for? If you should speculate? ject of the keynote address If you have enemies and whom? Why are you unlucky? by Dr. Comne E. Kass, pro- fessor of Special Education at Calvin College in Grand 16837 Harpet ( 1Y2 blocks W. of Cadieux) SHARON LEE LOVELACE, of Devonshire Rapids. Open 9 a.m.-9 p.m. 881.2822 road, daughter' of the Lorne Lovelaces, of East Formerly, Dr. Kass was Detroit, was married to Dr. WALLACE J. GA- fun din g coordinator for teaching programs in Learn. SI.EWICZj son of Mrs. Jane Gasiewicz, of Lin- ing Disabilities at the United den, and the late Arthur Gasiewicz, at the Gour~ States Office of Education in met House Sunday, November 11. Washington, D.C., and a pro. I ' fessor of Special Education Court, presided over the peach silk flowers, served as at the University of Arizona. SALE mid-after:noon rites, at her sister's honor maid. "How Knowledge of Chi!d the G 0 u r met House, thur Gasiewlcz. TOTI hair salon MOT Slates The bride was escorted by Beautiful Our complete selection of her sons, W. Ted and Michael cuts, 10th Season Todd Cochran. Bloomcraft, Waverly, Cyrus Clark Grosse Pointe The mother of the bride fora more It isn't often that an opera wore a floor length, print beautiful you. and many others on saie. Laundry company and an opera cele. chiffon dress in fall colors. brate an anniversary to- The bridegroom's mot her r-~ __-~-~_ ..":,,,;.,~:\~,~,,~.-(~,,,~,~.....,.:...... "!""l'!",.~. '" .. ,geth,er, l!uLthls. ~lI;ll 'both chose a ;8treet len~h, tU,r. ...\'t. 11' • Mich~n~:1'beatre and, 'Sl.uoiseSUit" ' .. , .:' . . . 1- l ,.TO.T'- r;j , 'tJle(J"lo'j)l!i'i....!rif!fl 'MrCe llDd "'.1 -,Dr.. Gasiewicz .. is-- in his il- .' S'a'br:oqrtf.:'Rugs~':l~., ,," 'HA,lB'SA.LtJl\!" ,., . ;"1 ...... ,Jacobson's'}"". , j '1Ilert'J wI11joIn/in a lOth' an. third year reSidency in or ~~J"f1 ,.'i -. Table Cloths niversary celebration. MOT's Interna1 Medicine and Pedi. '. '1221 MACK .' eight-week fall season begins atrlcs at Saint John Hospital. 2 blb. I. M Cadieux I FASHION FABRICS • in-the-village ~ • Sleeping B~gs September 12. The newlyweds 3re at I In honor of this dual an. home in Devonshire road. I Call 884-6466 • General Laundry niversary, Michigan Opera Theatre 'Will mount a new produ~tion of the opera with the composer.librettist Car. PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE lisle Floyd directing. Based on the play and novel 'by John Steinbeck, 21138 Mack. - Grosse POinte Wooo: "Of Mice and Men" will reo place the previouslY sched. 881-6942 uled "Lady Mac bet h of Mstensk." David DiChiera, MCYl' gen. eral director, notes that "It has long been one of Michi. gan Opera Theatre's major artistic concerns to ~roduce, when .possible, at least one ON ALL important American work J;2 OFF each season." "It is oar good lortune," LAMPS and DiChiera says, "that a change in Carlisle's schedule will LIGHTING FIXTURES allow us to fulfill this com. mittment." MOT's season will open with Strauss' "Die Fleder- maus" September 12 to Sep. tember 19, f (}11 0 wed by lAmr~ Floyd's "Of Mice and Men'" by martin Inc. September 26 to OCtober 4, Mozart's "Don Gio\'anni" Oc. All Sales Final. tober 10 to OCtober 18 and Verdi's "Rigoletto" October PHONE 774.6820 24 to November 1. Further infomatlon may 21867 Harper, St Clair Shores be obtained by calling 963. Betw88n 8 and 9 Mile Road, : 3717. BASICS FOR BABY MEAN •.. never Q better time to buy VALUES FOR THE LAYETTE. A, White combed cotton T-shirt. 6-18 mas, FACTORY AUTHORIZED toddler 2-3 sizes. 876 units', 2 for $2. '. / White c9tton gro-snap shirt in. 3-18 mos. 1200 units', 2 for 2.60. 8, Clown print drawstring gown, Of KARASIAN polyester, in azure or yellow, One size, 407 units', 2.90. Carpet & Area Rug Matching clown crib sheet 28x52". Of combed cotton, 500 units', $4. C. Hooded terry-cotton bath towel in white, with yellow or azure trim, 485 units'. 3:6P. SALE Matching terry-cotton washcloth. 550 packages', 2 for 1.30. GREAT SELECTION - SPECIALLY PRICED 'TOlal "",ts In illl stores v,' :(' c ,,< Iities last don't miss this factory authorizerJ event

OPEN EVENINGS 21435 Mon" Thurs., .,ck Av•. Fri. 'IiI 9 (8tI. 8 & 0 11<1. Ao I Tues" Weds., 776-5510 $at. 'W 6 Jacobson's

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-PERSONALS I 1A-PERSONALS 21-TUTORING AND 4-HELP WANTED EDUCATION 4-HELP WANTED J 4-HELP WANTED- ORIENTAL RUGS puppy SITTER SERVICE- Classified Advertising Information GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL WANTED Experienced, small dogs TUTORING-Certified read. only, no tinklers. Refer. ing teacher, grades' 1 Phone: 882-6900 DRIVERS, full or part time, SECRETARY PART TIME assistant - in one or many start today. 885-1070. Private collector will pay ences. $4.00/day including through 9. Call 881.0338. Address: 99 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe 48236 Downtown Brokerage firm podiatrist office, type 50 any reasonable price. portions of 1st and last .desires persod with strong w.p.m., will train. 779-8801. days. VE 9-1385. PRIVATE TUTORING Office Hours: AMWA Y - Beat inflation, office skills. Ability to 644.7311 in your own home. All sub. diversify your Income. Get PART TIME sales - Person Mon. 8-5; Tues. 8-12: Wed. 9-5 work: a~urately and inde. EXPERT DOLL repair. Eyes SUNDAY BREAKFAST jects; all levels. Adults and the whole story. Can Tom pendently. Call Diane Stur. for resale sh?p. 881-1202. 9 A.M .•1 P.M. children. Certified teachers. Thurs. & Fri. 8-5 882-5169. reset, reshoring, Mrs. Kle~ tevant. 961-6666. SECRETARY for real estate EAGLES ARIES 3619 DETROIT and SUBURBAN 884-1426. Deadlines: in St. Clair Shores. Vari. 23631 Greater Mack TUTORING SERVICE BEA UTI ClAN - To round NIGHT COUPLE WILL drive your between 9 and 10 Mile Cancellations and changes, Mon. 4 p.m. out our staff. We have an ous office duties. 779.9792 356-0099 Ask for Sue. . car to Fort Lauderdale. St, Clair Shores New copy, Tuesday noon. opening, for one talented COMPUTOR Pompano area, leave Feb. 2D-CAMPS Error correctlons, Mon. noon hairdresser, with some OPERATOR BABYSITTER NEEDED im. ruary 11th, excellent refer. BARTENDERS clientele, excellent oppor. Individual to operate CRT CAMP ARBUTUS - Private Rates: mediately. Preferably in ences. 886-4634. • PRIVATE PARTIES tunity, busy salon, new lo- 100, hours midnight to 8 my home or near Defer • ANY OCCASION camp for girls, Grand Tra. cation. Call MiJ. Carol, a.m., downtown area. No verse Bay area. June 22nd. Casn or • pre-pay: 12 words 2.90 school. Will pay decent THE BAHA'I FAITH 881-7424 or 882-.'S400 Joll Salon, 773-4750. experience required. Call wage for CU'lmtlo"nA , .. lth ft .... ;",l.r l~, ;U&,)' ~i.h.Au"U8L ~~~h ~d1!t!l)!"!e!~'..ord...... 15 1l111-41~5 - 365.9536 Diane Sturtevant at 961. perience and' io~e~ "~m~i 2-ENTERTAINMENT. 16th. 881.9442 after 5 p.m. Billing rate 3.40 6666. HiT SITTER, medium to Retail rate per Inch 4.70 THINKING OF children. 6 year old boy, 2F-SCHOOLS 3~ year old lirl. 10:30 small, no tinklers, biters. BAND AVAILABLE, full va. Border adv. per Inch 5.50 A CAREER IN REAL APARTMENT My Pointe home. 622-5069. a.m ..3 or 4 p.m. Tuesday riety of excE'llent music for .8 weeks or more 5.00 EST ATE? WHY through Friday. 331-4575 . all social occasions. 1.731. ATTENTION SUPERVISOR SWEDISH MASSAGE for 608l. PARENTS OF NOT J 0 I N THE General Supervisor for East women by certified mas. C'OR.RECtIONS .Mw ADJUSTMENTS: Responsibility for a Side apartments full or PERSON FOR dental form PRO F E S S I 0 N- work part time only, must seuse. Call Wendy, 331. PRE-SCHOOLERS classified adv. error Is limited to either 8 cancellation of the part time. Ideal for retired 2A-MUSIC have experience. 775.Q520. 0563. JACK AND JILL charge for or ere-run of the portion In error. Notlflcetlon AL GROWING trades person. Compatible EDUCATION must be given In time for correction 111the following Issue Nursery School in Grosse TEAM AT EARL witb Social Security. 961. BABYSITTER, 3 days II. Pl'inte Park, has openings, We assume no responsibility for the same error after the NEEDLEPOINT and crewel GROSSEPOINTE first Insertion. KEIM REA L T Y. 7411. week, no weekends, for. in. pillows blocked and finish. available for children, 2'h .C~SSIFYING & .CENSORSHIP:_ We reserve the right to fant. 881-6409 after 6 p,m. • ed. TU 1.7073, TU 6-6318. INSTITUTE OF to 5 years of age. Sessions .classify eacn ad under Its"1lpproprlate heading. The Pub .• YO U WILL R E- SECRl!."TARY/Receptlonist are available Monday-Fri- I1sher reserves the rIght to edit or reject copy submItted for' full time, for OB/Gyn of. DENTAL Assistant, full time MUSIC publication. CEIVE THE BENE- :::l. WILL be glad to driv~ you day, 9-11 a.m. Call Sandy ficl! in Grosse Pointe. MUlSt chairside, peridontaI, of: • .' to and from appointments, Private instruction - piano, FITS OF OUR be cheerful and efficient, voice, strings, wind and Gillespie, 885-2537 or Don. fice. Call Tuesday.Friday, errands, etc. Rei i a b I e na Ireton, 881.3011. TR.AINING P R typing necessary. Previous brass instruments, guitar, 0- 8:30 • 4:3(\. 882.2233. Grosse Pointe resident. 4-HELP WANTED 4-HELP WANTED GRAMS THAT GIVE experience prferred. send • Can 881.2850 between 9.12 man d 0 Ii n, organ and 2G-CCNVALESCENT GENERAL GENERAL resume to Box B.16, Grosse BOOKKEEPER wit h con- • for apI-ointments. theory. Distinguished fac. CARE OUR SAI:.ES PEO- Pointe News. s~ction a~ounting expe. uHy. 882-4963. BRAN"CH MANAGER PLE THE EDGE ON nence. Real estate firm, :INCOMF.: T A X accurately CARE FOR your loved ones PAR T-T I M E rleCeptionist 774-1551. : prepared , your home. 2S PIANO LESSONS in hospital or home. Expe. NURSES ASSISTANT OUR COM PET I- . wanted, mornings till June. years experence. Reason. U. OF M. GRADUATE rip.nced nurse's aides, LN's Enjoy Your Freedom Allsignment as manager of TION, OVER 70 OF- Call Mrs. DuUy. 8M-li32. NOW HIRING all shift.s-r; • able rates. 886-4454. BARB MacLENNAN or RN:;, 24-hour service. Your Family new suburban branch, up.. FICES, A N,D NA- private duty nursing. Work 371.2213 AMC Health Care One. Your Profession on succe~ul complE;tion of NE.ED PERSON to get kids your own hours. Nurse's BARTENDER 569-2585. training mid-1980. Prior TIONWIDE REFER- off to achool, Montieth dis. aides, mal e attendants PIANO INSTRUCTION trict. 882-84Ci6. • PRIVATE PARTIES savings and mortgage ex- RN's, LPN's. Apply t~ ELAINE VERYSER RAL, NO INVEST- • ALL OCCASIONS 3-LOST AND FOUND TOP WAGES perience desirable. Degree Nursiug Services Inc. 774. Specializing in Beginners. MENT,l00%COM- NURSERY SCHOOL teacher EXCELLENT REFERENCES preferred. Position will re- 6154. FOUND: Silver keepsake wistant and secretary, "TIMOTHY MYERS" 886-8358 BENEFITS quire heavy field contact MIS S ION PRO------bracelet on sidewalk of Uniform Allowance part time posItion. 774- Call after 5:30 p.m. with real estate broke.rs GRAM. WHY NOT 4242. RN-LPN Kercheval Place behind Vocation Pay 881-5348 WOODS MUSIC and ,builders in addition Accepting applications for stores between Notre Dame Malpractice Insurance CALL FOR A CON- to supervisory responsibil. MEDICAL SECRETARY.Re put Ume, every other SPENSER Corset Repair STUDIO and Cadieux in Village. Major Medico ceptlonist. Experienee nee I ities of savings operations. FIDENTIAL INTER- weekend. Pleasant sur.. Business for sale involving 20551 Mack 885.()()24 Call Grosse Pointe/News, Paid Mileage essary. Excellent typing sewing foundation gar. Guitar, piano, theory. Excellent salary ud frinle VIEW. ASK FOR roundings and excellent 882~900. Holiday Pay Knowledge of insurance working eondiUODs. Apply ments &: bras. $.200 plus Home or studio. benefits. BRUNO, 774-4060, billln(. 885-4506. inventory. VE 9-1385. LOST-January 17th, 5 a.m., Inservice Education DETROIT FEDERAL EARL KEIM Belmont Nursing Center, PIANO LESSONS" quaUfied vicinity Moran and Ridge, MEDICAL .. SAVINGS SUBSTANTIAL EARNINGS 19840 Harper. teacher, my home. 882•. friendly 100pound male cat 961.7600, ext. 10 SHORES, INC. tatinl ahort phone mes 881~ 7772. named Thomas, black up. An equal opportunity DENTAL ASSISTANT- Aiel at home. (312) 742 WE VIDEO-TAPE per with carmel eyes and PERSON' NEL ext. employer Chalrslde, loo~ing for a lI663, 2060. YOUTH WORKER 2B-TUTORING AND swirls, lower face, body POOL person who like. to work Part time position Involves , IN COLOR EDUCATION and legs white, bushy black FREETRAINING ann have fun doin, it, not - REAL ESTATE helping emotionally im. • Wedding:s tall. 881-3157. Grosse Pte. _Mt. Clemens Join the growing team at a job but I eareer. Certi. SALES paired children prepare • Plays .TUTORING FOUND, large, fluffy cat 882 6640 Earl Kelm Realty. 100% fled or experienced in four. We have openings for full themselves for s c h 0 0 1. • Dance &: Ballet Recitals ALL S~ BJECTS white with large orange - commission program. Ad. handed dent1atry, preven. time career Illes people. $3.50 per holH'. 7 a.m ••g • Bands &: Concerts GRADES 1 THRU 12 spot. 882.1842. ARE. Y,OU;WOlU. NG FOR A vance training provided. tion 0 r ie n t e d. Groue Comm1aa1on plus aDd out. a.m., Mon .•Friday. Send • Insurance work, PROFESSIONAL FACULTY . . Call Bnmo for interview. p'pJ.nte ... ~(i.aDd 8 Mile Itandina bonul plan. Mar. resume to P.O. Box 38122, • House contents .." . "" WE' CAN' HELP" LOS'1;~mall, black ~fe~~\~t:£.~~~\~u. EARL ~XEIM SHORES" IU'U. Reply With .:eaume to .. ketinl tnin1nJ, and exeel- . Groue Pointe Woods, Ml • Store invGRESSIVE new realtor pt!rience. 871-3260, SM.B858 for interview. Please send resume with desires experienced real Thl;! Grosse Pointe Office INVENTORY HELP needed salary requirements to Per- HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY estate salespeople. Excel. FOUND: Long.haired white 19866 Mack -at Torrey Road R.N. ~er ! Imports, Harper' sonnel manager, Box H-2b, lent bonus program. AU ROSES ARE RED cat, black tail, white collar 884-5280 the most Woods, January 30-31. 10 Grosse Pointe News. Cook and Morningside, 884- replys kept confidential. VIOLETS ARE BLUE 5273. a.m.-6 p.m. $3.10 per hour. Contact Robert Monroe. Rewarding 884-8713. CASHIERS WE DON'T KNOW ANYONE WANTED MONROE &: ASSOC. Ganto's at the Renaissance LOST: Beagle, black, tan OLDER THAN YOU Super sales person, some 21316 Mack Avenue Nursing WE REQUIRE an artistiea1ly -.vhere fashion becomes a and white. Male, in Grosse (or nicer) knowledge of interior Grosse Pointe Woods th~re is! oriented person to function Challenging career oppor. Pointe South High School LOVE design helpful. Excel- a.s a photographic repre- tunity. We are looking for area. Reward. 886-5630. I MEAT COUNTER Not only do you have week- lent opportunity. Grosse sentative for a Detroit-New individuals able to per. Person wanted full or part ends, holidays, and eve- THE TRIBE Pointe store. Call 882- York based fashion and au. form detail work accurate. 4-HELP WANTED time. Phil's Market, 14330 nings b:-~e, you experience 0935 for appointment. [ tomotive photl)grapher. ly and work well with peo_ GENER.AL East Warren. 822-3310. the tremendous satisfac. tion of helping to change 371-4160. ple. Electronic register P.l(. WE ARE LOOKING for a lives for the better in this perience is helpful. Apply career-minded individual KEYUNER- Compugraphic in person at Ganto's, must unique specialty field. Our experienced, send I'1!SUme MRS. DIXON who is presently licensed MANICURIST nationally recognized pro. be available, flexible hours or com:idering the fIeld of to Economee S e r vie e between 10 a.m. and 6 FORTUNE TELLER Experienced in total nail care, space for rent, busy gram delivers high quality Printing, ~5201 Krorche:v&l, real estate sales. For the care to over.weight indio p.m., Monday through Sat. salmi, new location. Call Ms. Carol. Grosse Pomte Park 48230. urday. TAROT CARD & PALM READER beginner, we offer sales viduals through one to one aids, training assistance JOLI SALON - 773-4750 counseling and n.utritiona' SENIOR CLERICAL GALE COMMUN1CATlONS ADVISOR and leads. If you would en. guidance. Experience the Downtown Detroit gr.lphics joy working with a small. needs 2 sales people to ON ALL AFFAIRS OF LIFE, LOVE, MARRIAGE, satisfaction of working in firm needs mature, exper. sell private phone system HEALTH, DIVORCE, BUSINESS. SHE WILL er, select and closely knit a deligthfully positive clin. ienced person, to handle group of people in pleasant in competition with Mich- READ AND TELL YOUR PAST, PRESENT AND REGISTERED-NURSES I ic setting. If you are ener. bookkeeping, billing. Must surroundings, cali Wm. W. igan Bell Tel~hone Com. FUTURE. THIS GIFTED LADY WILL ADVISE GET BACK IN TOUCH WITH YOUR PROFESSION getic, people oriented, and be able to type, handle Queen at 888.4141 for an pany. Previous experience YOU WHERE OTHERS HAVE FAILED. like the idea of working phones. Hours somewhat interview. desired. Successful sales If you have been away from nursing for any length weekdays only, call and flexible. 961.9105. record mandatory. Planned ONE VISIT WILL CONVINCE THE MOST of time, and have the desire to practice your RN'S-LPN'S needed immed. learn more about us. Call expansion this year. may SKEPTICAL PERSON skills, but cannot work full time, consider Hutzel STOCK WORK and sales, full iately, also nurse's aides, Debra: 372-3200. lead to sales management Hospital's contingency staffing program. Our time, The Little Store, no experience necessary, or general management op. 16837 HARPER 881-2822 contingency program offers: WEIGHT LOSS CLINIC 17037 Kercheval. 11h blocks West of Cadieux I Sl. Anne's, Harper.Cadieux portunity. Send resume. 886-2502. • Flexible scheduling to suit your needs. Please, no phone calls . I • Eight hours a day, liT AKE CHARGE PERSON" Gale Communications, 6400 • Five days a week ... Mount EHiott, DetroIt Michigan 48211. ' $299 CONTACT EARS $299 • Flexible orientation to prepare you for re.entry We need a pleasant and personable young lady who in the nursing service of your choice. can devote a mInimum of 24 hours per week to H 0 M EM A K E R, retirees, BRAND NEW IN THE EAR HEARING DEVICE! ! • Continuing education only a teaching hospital an interesting and rewarding position, as an as- your own business. Earn can provide. sistant to the PRESIDENT. extra mone>', tax advan. LIMITED OFFER, EXPIRES 2-15-80 • Variety of assignments in I.C,U., Special Care, Must have a pleasant telephone voice, decent secre . I tages, four-eight hours a INCLUDES Medical/Surgical, G.Y.N" Oncology, or family tarial skills, and more importantly, the ability to centered maternity nursing . communicate with people on a one to one basis. • FREE HEARING TEST • UNCONDITIONAL 12 MO. WARRANTY • Excellent salary . A background in PR, Advertising, Bookkeeping and 'TE~~2!~~f::~P::~::: • 30 DAY TRIAL, MONEY BACK IN FULL • NO OBLIGATION Contact us for a tour and interview. sales are all helpful. This position will be a 40 I your own business and • NEW FROM REXTON • CUSTOM MADE hour per week situation within ninety days. make extra money while Salar;' open, full company benefits paid. you enjoy many tax ad. Call now .for appointment YOU CAN MEET YOUR NEEDS ... Interested parties should submit details in writing. vantages. Call Steve 886- AND THE NEEDS OF YOUR FAMILY 3986 lor interview 4-9 p.m. AT THE SAME TIME ... Formal resumes not necessary. No phone calls, BETTER HEARING please. IDEAL FOR student.driver HUTZEL HOSPITAL The President experienced with license: 17421 Warren, East of Cadieux, Det. 48224 4707 ST, ANTOINE Lumilar.Polychem Inc. and good record. Miscellan. DETROIT, MI. 48201 15224 Kercheval Road eous errands, part time 881-3600 881-3600 494.7015 Grosse Pointe Park, Mich. 48230 will pay gas and hourly wagc. 372,8350,

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Page Twenty.Six G R O.S S E POINTE NEWS Thursday, January 24, 1980 4-HELP WANTED 5-StTUATION 5e-c:ATERING '6-FOR RENT I 6-fOR RENT I 6-FOR RENT 6-FOR RENT 6C-OFFICE fOR REN'T GENERAL WANTED BARTENDER for home par.' UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED UNFURNISH~D ST. CLAIR SHORES, Harper near 12 Mile. Suitable for $3.50 PER HOUR NURSES AIDE wants private ties. Experienced al t pro. GROSSE POINTE AREA-3 NEFF ROAD - 3.bedroom WINDMILI;POINTE DRIVE GROSSE POINTE ,,"OODS, all professionals, I",c:uiiles BUSBOYS duty, Grosse Pointe area, fcssionally trained. Call bedroom Coloni.al, 2 car lower with stove, refriger- -Luxury 3.bedroom, 2. upper 5.room flat, break. One or 2 nights per week. excellent references. No Jeff Habermas at 773-6479 garage, fenced yard, mod. ator, garage. Immediate bath flat with formal din. fast room, carpe'dng, ap. 823-3733.._------Apply nightly NOW. 16360 live-ins. 886-8592. or 881.7970. . ern kitchen, stove, refrige. occupancy. $525 month. ing room, living room with piiances, garage, enclosed, Harper at 9 p.m. "TRUMP:::> GROSSE POINTE PARK - 6--FOR RENT rator. Immediate occupan. 881-4200. fireplace, heated sun room, rear porch. $345, 776.1657. Furnished office spitce, all JUMPS". PRIVATE DUTY nursing, 24. cy, $350 month plus se. hour service, nurse's aides, 2-car garage. $BOO per I utilities, $125/month. 15100 UNFURNISHED curity. A!ter 5:30 355. month. LARGE 1. bedroom apart. MEDICAL SECRETARY full mal e attt'ndants, RN's, YORKSHIRE - Spacious 3. Mack, 824-4900 or 886.3192. bedroom English with den, TAPPAN ment, new I y decorated, time in doctor's office. LPN's. Screened and bond. QUALITY DUPLEX, St. Clair 4628. ' separate dining room, large 884.6200 newly carpeted, Heat and Good typing skills requir. cd. Nursing services Inc. Shores, 2 bedrooms, car. TWO.BEDROOM condomin. ATTORNEY'S ed, knowledge of medical peting, appliances, fenced ium. AI! major appliances. kitchen with eating area, all utilities included. Over. 774.6154. UPPER INCOME, 5 rooms, looking Grosse Pointe Park OFFICE SPACE" terminology and insurance yard. $360 plus deposit $450 per month with op. basemen recreation room, clean, heat and garage in. $235 a month. Callj 885- GROSSE POINTE CITY billing. General secretarial LIBRARY RESEARCH ser. terrace, patio and fenced 886.4281 after 4 p.m. tion to buy. After 6 p.m. eluded. No pets. TU 2. 1220. duties, experience pre. vice, general information, y:ud. February 1 occupan. Extensive library and secre. 7554. - ferred, 343.0790. historical facts, specialties, WAYBURN, Detroit--Upper . 881.1977. cy. 881.6300. tarial area. Xerox. Also economics and history. Call 5, carpeted, drapes, stove, ST. CLAIR SHORES-3 bed. NEAR DOWNTOWN-large EASTSID'E, 1.bedroom, stove suitable for insurance and f>ART TIME front desk as. 331-2685. modern kitchen and bath room brick ranch, 2 baths JOHNSTONE & one.bedroom, no pets. 822- and refrigerator, carpeting, accounting. sistant needed for internist I $255. 776.2608. all m&jor appliances, fin: JOHNSTONE 0372. garage available, heat in. 884-1234 office. 885.6678. MINUTE :lIAID CLEANING ished basement Lakeview eluded. $235 per month. LAKE SHORE Village, St school district $400 plus TENANTS! Why go through MACK.OUTER Drive-3 bed. 885-8991 . OFFICE SPACE .fA-HELP WANTED AND SERVICE CO. Clair Shores, newly decor the hassle of looking for a 264.8207 utilities. 777-4488. . rooms, $375. Security reo 1- st. Clair Shores-Harper.B DOMESTIC Hire a Minute Maid house. ated, 2 . bedroom Town place to live? We have quired. 881.2653. GROSSE POINTE PARK-3. bedroom lower flat, fully Mile area, 475 square' f1let, B--A.-B-'-'S-l------cleaning crew. We also do house, appliances carpet Nt;'f_n ST. JOHNS Hospital. houses, ilat:>, apartments ing, drapes, central air G'~:: hcat clean. garage, and condominiums on file, GROSSE POINTE-Two bed. carpeted, modern kitchen, $240 per month. . TTER NEEDED part carpet cleaning, wall wash. After 6 p.m. 779-3137 time. Audubon near War. ing, interior-exterior, and private basement $400 per you pay utilities, $250. 882. all East side of Detroit room lower, heated, car. central air conditioned. ren, 88~.6642 _ gar:lg~ painting, floor wax. month. Immediate occu. 5531. and suburbs. It's worth it! peted, stove, refrigrator, Call 884.7987. MEDICAL SUITE - 10627 l pancy. 777.0712. Call LaVon's Renting Ser. garage. $294. 885-0632 I. Cadieux between Morang- WO:lIAN to live. in, 5 days, to ing and buffing, oven vent LAKESHORE V I LLA G E ST. CLAIR SHORES-2-bed. vice 773.2035. 1-94. 886-0933 or 791-0688. care for handicapped lady. and hood cleaning. BEAUTIFUL LARGE lower Townhouse - 2 bedrooms SIX.ROOM upper. No. appli. room Ranch, 21;2 car ga. 884.7043. CALL MINUTE MAlD refrigerator, stove, dish: AVAILABLE MARCH 1st.l. ances, 1000 block of Way- rage, newly decorated, best CLEANING Fireplace, den, Philip be: 4,000 SQUARE FOOT office low Jefferson. $275. Avail. washer, air conditioned bedroom upper apartment. burn. After 6 p.m. Call location, security deposit. building for lease, all or SITTER FOR 31h: year old 264.8207 331.3624. $300 per month. 774.4342. 'I., "' _ ~ •• .. ...~ "" ..... _ .. llhlf' Sp(,lIrity. ~~'.?101 $380. 885-8.175 or 881M85: Heat, hot water. Cadieux- 'rI ..., ....t ".\ \{;Ifl.\'::-n nvlro vVJt J'VU& .UVU.U:::, ou~.""-a,"t:. IANDYMAN and painting GROSSE POINTE VILLAGE Mack area. Call 881.6832 NOTTINGHAM at Warren- THREE ROOMS, ideal for ¥~~..,""ill remod~i' to- s~i- CHILD CARE full time Mon. rWO.BEDROOM apartment, -Single home, 2 bedroom between 6.7 p.m, No pets. ybur needs. 939.8610. services. Recent Grosse Wayburn, $275 per month. 5-room l()wer, carpeted, na couple or man, utilities, day through Friday, 7:30 fireplace, stove, refrigera: Deposit, lease. Pointe references. Call Available for occupancy tural fireplace, garage , $250, security. Shown Sat. BUILDING, 20'x40'-Carpet a.m, to 4 p.m. My home, 527.0725 before 9 a,m. and February 15. Can 8Il2. tor, gar age, $too per GROSSE POINTE vicinity- heated, security and refer urday, Sunday 12.5, 1060 ed; 2 baths, available ap. Grosse Pointe Park, 7. after 4 p.m. 7934 6 to 9 p.m. .. month. 879.9399 or 852. Comfortable upper flat. ences. Maryland. proximately March 1st month old infant. 824-7568 3611. Five rooms include 2 bed. after, 6 p.m. SIGNS, POSTERS for any 18554 Mack, Grosse Pointe occasion, hand. letter d 342 NEFF - 3 bedrooms, BEAT HIGH RISING r.ooms, natural fireplace, BEACONSFIELD. MACK - 6A-FOR RENT Farms. 885.5141. carpeting throughout. util. 6-room upper .. Carpeted , FURNISHED GROSSE POINTE Call Dave 823-4428 afte: Ii completely new bath, kit. ENERGY COST Hie . 1 d d . t 881 security and referencec,. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY p.m. weekdays, anytime chen, carpt'ting, COMMERCIAL or industria ONE AND TWO BEDROOM 4200.s mc u e In ren . • " BEAUTIFUL 3. bedroom Top.paying, excellent live.in building, 3,701) square feet weekends. \258 MARYLAND _ 2.bed. APARTMENTS JOHNSTONE & SINE REALTY apartment, completely aec. positions for - experiencec' for lease, 3 large offices, Child care / Hous~kEepers. CLEAN AND SHINE your roem upper, $425. With INCLUDING HEAT JOHNSTONE 526-5603, 886.6319 evenings orated, wall to wall carpet. 440 power, p..ved and Coo k s / Housekeepers 'house or office, quality heat, all new :l.ppliances METRO TOWER ing, new kitchen, furnished fenced parki~g, 19795 Nine workmanship, experien-d, finished oak floors. '26450 CROCKER OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 - 2014 CONNER-GRATIOT area, 1 with new refrigerator, l\~aids, Chauffeurs / Com. .... BLVD. Vernier, Grosse P~I'nt~ bedroom eHici.enry apart Mile at 1.94. Call 777.3~4~. references. Call after 4 Nr 194M" M t P k u- .. range, dishwasher, washmg panions ~nd Couples. 18514 GOODMAN, . . a.... c ro ar way VVoods. 2.bedroom duplex. ments, From $160 and up machine, dryer, dini MARYLAND-just off Jef- Mac k Avenue, G r 0 sse p.m, 469-7438. PIERCE & BOYER Model open daily and Sunday Electric stove, refrigerator, No pets. References, depos . room set, 1 sofa, 1 twinng ferson across from Park Pointe Farms. &85-4576. )DD JOBS, palllting and 886-3080 296- 2320 - family room, l'h-car p it. Call 372-4216. bp.d. Located on Somerset 463 5857 municipal. offices, over :400 48-SERVICIES TO' plastering, gutter cleaning, !fOREST LAKE apartments. I AVAILABLE FEB 1 raged' E$400 mB°nth.RSholra- GROSSE POINTE CIT¥' , Street, 1 block from Defer square feet of office space. R EXCHANGE tree trimming. Extremely 2 bedrooms from $285 in. .. . woo.. rown ea ty, duplex, newly decorated and Pierce Schools. Rent Available immediately jn n , newly renovated building, SUBSTITUTE teacher will. ~~7er~ri~~~'. ~r~~:e:o~~~ eludes heat, air, aU appli.1 W~~~l~ol~e-dLUbexUdryroo'maira.?a0rt : 896-8710. and carpeted, 3 bedrooms $450 per month. Call 882. ances, 791-3093. '..1 GROSSE 'POINTE PARK- 1~ baths, stove, refrigera 7934 after 6 to 9 p.m. $185 per month includes ing to exchanse babysit'r services, call Bill, 885-Q934. ment in new type build 5.room lower flat, gas tor, 2.car garage, central Available immediately. heat. 882.5892. ting services 2 days a week . ALTER.Ea:s~ Jefferson 2. ing, heat included. $250. . . t hI f ld with another substitute ODD JOBS r t 3719374 5-8 heat, carpeting. No pets, alr, SlU a e or 0 er cou GROSSE POINTE PARK teacher or part time work. • REMODElJNG q~~~ a~~~~ b~ifdin:le~ti " p.m. very clean. Crown Realty Pl~, 1ep-osijr :equired. No \ 3 rooms and bath, Will 6D-V ACA TION ' er. 882.7~2e. • PANElJNG utilities, reasonable refrig. GROSSE POINTE SHORES, 821.6501. ~od. ~~~;1~ occupancy. consider renting furnished RENTALS , • PLUMBING erator, range. 821-4929 or 2.bedroom brick Ranch, HAEPER WOODS _ a.bed. or unfurnished, Security LONG BOAT KEY-Saraso. 5-SITUATION • CARPENTRY 775-3636. den, 2.car garage. $600. room Bungalow, basement LOWER FLAT-3 bedrooms, deposit and references. No ta area. 'Gulf.front corldo. WANTED 881.7424 Security ana references and garl'.ge, $400 a month Grosse Pointe Park. 822. pets. 821.2002. minium. 3 bedrooms, .i~ PRIVATE NURSING EXPERIENCEI;>, reliable ']PPER 6 rooms-Newly dec. 886.0924. First, last, security. Refer 2831 or 824.650~. FURNISHED - First floor baths, excellent beach, orated, stove, refrigerator, LAKESHORE VILLAGE.' 2 ences 881 5833 I d .. 1 26 1'- Around the Clock ; mover with truck, Pointe carpeting, drapes included, b . '. THREE • BEDROOM single con omlO1um. 2 5 St. poo, tenrns. Brand new, in home, hospital or nursing resident. Will: move small $325. Security deposit reo edroom Townhouse, new /}ROSSE POINTE WOODS- home, natural fireplace, Gertrude, Sa in t Clair Available February 1st. 1. home. RN's, LPN's, Aides, or large' quantities of fur. qulred. 822-8628. ly decorated, carpeting 3.bedroom brIck Ranch children and pets okay. Shores. Includes stove, reo month minimum. 886-0649. companions, male attend. niture, appliances or any. c1.rapes, kitchen appliances 11f.1b-aths, fireplace, dining' $275 per month, $275 se. frigerator, dishwasher, dis- ants, Iive.ins. Screened and thing you have, also handy. ST~iC~R :~OdRES condo- {washer, dryer, central air room, den, paneled recre curity. Call after 5 p.m. posa!. Tenant to pay all SKI RENTAL bonded. 24 hour service. man repairs, painting, win. mum,' e room, 21h inished basement, club t' room t for appointment 8247775 utilities. $385 m 0 nth. Northwest of Traverse City. Licensed nurses for insur. dows, plumbing, electrical. baths, family room, custom house and pool, close to iIon1 d , cdenral air, . . . Shorewood E. R. Brown Beautiful home on Lake Bob-822.3913. - drapes and .carpeting. patio .shopping, transportation ove y eear an carpeting ONE. BEDROOM condomin. Realty, 886.B710. ance cases. 590 month 884 2147 I Michigan. sleeps 12. Hot carp or t, poo1, security and Immediate occupancy, $400/ _ $ .'. urn, Lakeland and Mack in POINTE AREA NURSES PAINTING-Handyman. All community house. $600 plus deposit. 294.5172. GROSSE POINTE P" 'DK, up. G.rosse Pointe City, $425 SUPERIOR 6.room flat for 3 whirlpool bath. Minutes TU 4.3180 types remodeling and re Call 886-9232. per flat, 5 room~s, bath !Deludes heat, air condi. to 4 months. Available from Michigan's finest ski work No J'ob t" GROSSE POINTE PARK ' t" 1 about March 1. 886."'''78 resorts. 886.2350 or 886- TONY VIVIANO pall" , 0, "'IVE ROO stove, refrigerator, $250 1001ng, snow remova dra. ..., small . Ca11 Dave t 0day. • I . M house and bath 5.room upper. $275 plus month. 882-8318, perles,.' carpeting, refriger. FURNISHED UPS T A IRS 7952,! , Handyman 264.0810. ~r~~:ra::' ~:rgarar~' ~:flable Feb~~ ill HAR ator, self-cleaning range, Suitable for singie working C HAL E T OVERLOOKING Carpenter VVork NURSE COMPAN 0 F. t d f a mon. erences requlre . COURT-3.bedroom up. disposal and dishwasher. person. Excellent location, B H' h1 d 5 b d and . I N - Irs an ast month's rent 1592 after 6 p.m. per, IIh:. baths, porch, fire. References required. 885. St. Clal'r Shores, back en oyne 19 an s, e . Miscelhineou" Days.afternoons, good dri., plus $200 security .deposit 1 li 672 • rooms, 3 baths, fireplace, over',: good Grosse Point~ _ -requi~'l.aUable:-:-:June ~G w.~tl!!frontsec pace, IlPP l\nces, garage, . 0.. .' , trance, s~mi.pr~vate" . ,.J:;l.llconv~niences. Available Repairs .2 references. Call 372.9372 'f.-.15th~'iCaut~~,v.rv 'd ond floor 'apartment' over 8~.1609. " '. - '-; ; .GIlOSsE':POINTE. PARK. rooms, privat~l:1atl1, 'den~ ~;1,W,.~k o~weekends. Call 881-2093 or 527.6252. • 1~V:"" . ..' looks Park and river fire MARYL:AND~ Gro~'s~ .P~inie '..Maryland, 1: bedi-o~m w1th light -cobking ~{aci1i.:" even~. 626-0935. I ~SHORE V ILL AGE pia,,;::, de~ks. Ideal fdrsin Park Upp 2 bedr . apart t t f . ties. $200 a month. Refer. QUALITY Health Care in '.'1 URSE'S AIDE _ Live.in townshouse on Lakeshore gle professional man with sun porch, ~~ni~g r~:::; ator ~d 'h:a~~e$2;~.rI~: ences, deposit. Garage TRAVERSE CITY on Tim. your home, hospital or cook and light duties. 468 Drive, near Ma.'1er ROlid- boat. $300 plus. 823.5107. new kitchen appliances 5463. • available for additional berlee ski area, overlook. nursing home. Our profes. 27tH. 2 bedrooms, curtains and DRESDEN-GRATIOT area, off.street parking, $350 ~ . amount. Call and leave ing Lake Leelanau. - Mag. sional staff of' registered rYPING DONE' h drapes, new carpeting liv 5 month including heat. 824. ST. CLAIR SHORES 3.bed. message at 886.3361 or nificent tri.level, plenty of nurses. and nurse's aides 881.6584. In my orne jng/dining room, refrigera .room upper, newly dec. 3535. room Ranch, utility room, 771.1513. . glass, 3 bathrooms, 4 fire. are available 24' hours a tor, new stove. Immediate orated, heated, stove, reo garage, $375 per month, I places, sleeps 15. CQ.m, day, 7 days a week. Phone PROFESSIONAL TYPING- occupancy. 893.0977. frigerator, LA 6-2800. ST. CLAIR SHORES, 81f.1and security deposit required. SEVEN MILE. Schoenherr pletely equipped including 882.6640, Medical Person. Full time, in my home ~ LAKEPOINTE . Chandler Mack area, 3 or 4.bedroom Ask for Bruno, 774-6910. area Completely furnished TV, washer, dryer, walk to nel Pool. ITay or night. Miscellaneous transcribing ROSSE POINTE PARK - Park Drive area, 3.room Bungalow, 11h baths fin. FIVE R . apartment inclueting, all utilities in. FA~MBROOK, 2 bedrooms, urday.Sundr.y, January 26- BEDROOM with telephone sat. and evenings by ap. woman wants to do general eluded, $300 a month. 885- flI'eplace, garage, $300 per 27 at 3 p.m. 1044 Maryland for working woman. One COUNTRY CLUB privlleges pointment. ,AKEWOOD NEAR Warren house cleaning. Call Tra. I 2429. I month. Ideal for couple $300 month, heat, appli. block from Village. $35 a Two 18-hole golf courses bus Outer Drive and 194. 823.5363. . ances and garage included, week. 882.9704. San d Key, Clearwate~ . FREE.LANCE ART 1ST - cey, 886.0951. Large, cheerful, 1-bedroom TWO.BEDROOM u p per, plus security deposit or Beach, 2.bedroom 2.t.ath VViIl design logo's, sign age, =------MIDDLE.AGED Polish lady apartments. Quiet neigh 485 St. Clair, Grosse RIVIERA TERRACE-Lux- call 882-1108 and leave ROO~I FOR rent in Grosse beautifully furnished lay.outs, ads, statioilery, and ~esire.s h~usekeeping, cook horhood. Available soon Pointe. 1 block from Jef. ~ry 2 hedroom condomin. name and number. ~omte Farms, near bus equipped condominium, on business cards, etc. No job 109, lIve.m. Evenings 366 $165.$175. 882-9850. ferson, 1 block from Vii. lum, all appliances, dish. ------. l1~es and shopping. Only Gulf, pool, tennis, health. too small. All prices dis. 4675. lage, newly decorated, washer, carpeting air heat UPPER 1. bedroom across mlddle-aged or older gen. :oom, excellent restaurant \ TTENTION young profes cussed beforehand. Pay. over 1,000 square feet included, carport, ;auna, from golf course, carpeted, tleme.n need apply. No In area, available after ment upon approval. Call LADY WISHES day work sionals and university stu $425 month. Heat included pool, clubhouse. 779.1818 296.9129 or 881-6187. smokmg or drinking and January. Monthly or Sea. 886-9232. references. 922.5157, cali dents. Available large stu. Furnished or unfurnished. 770-9884. ' ST. CLAIR SHORES: Sharp I man of high Christia" sonal rental. 881.6240. anytime. dios $140 to $190. 1 bed TV 4.2494. -,----_____ morals is desired. Refe;: 4C-HOUSE SITTI NG room $155 to $300, 2 bed. TWO-BEDROOM duplex _ newly decorated 3.bedroom ences, For appointment LA UDERDALE.by. the. sea' caMPANION NURSE seek rooms $225 to $450 in His. WOODBRIDGE EAST-Spa. Mor~ss near Mack, mostly brick Ranch. Carpeted, please call 885.6219 or 885' Florida, Directly on th~ SERVICES ing employment for inva tori' Indian Village area. cious, attractive, well. furmshed. Available Feb. drapes, 1'-1.1 baths, tiled 83?9 after 4 p.m. for ap' oc~an, heated pool, large lid patient nights or 24 Minutes from downtown maintained a par t men t ruary 1st. Call 296.5359 basement, garage security pomtment. prIvate beach. tennis and hour duty $4 hourly. Good LEA VE YOUR HOME and Wayne State Medical available immediately. Call after 6:30 p.m. Available. $425. 824.2421. I ::=----=:--::-::-:----- __ . shuffle board, basketball steady worker, references Center. We have swim. 343-3305 days or 881.0244 ------TOWNHO 6C-oFFICE FOR RENT and hor.seshoes. elc. Deep. VVORRY FREE Will travel with job. 893 ming pools, tennis courts. evenings. 559 ASHLAND-Lower flat b d USEd in Park - 2 OPPPOSITE~::::::-:-:=----...... :~...:. sea fIShmg. pIer,. shop~ 7657 or 921.0274. rbs. LET SECURITY "PLUS" 824-8281. 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, full' e rooms, en, no pets 's f E a s t I and - ta uran ts, nig.ht. clubs. , and>- basement, calls accepted 11 $300.'.821 5448 quare eet available 465. ch h • Take care of mail, news. 5C-CA TEll NG STRASBURG and Parkgrove 370 180 . urc es wlthm walking EXECUTIVE CALIBER East and Gratiot and McNichols a.m. to 8 p.m. 771.2379. GROSSE POINTE PARK- .' . Opal Plaza Profes. d~stanc,e,. Car unnecessary' . papers, plants, etc. :-----______L slonal Building 18301 E S b ld NO MUSS, no fuss catering Jefferson residence, Excit. area, two 2-bedroom in. • Give your house the ing Contemporary short UPPER FLAT, beautiful con. ower flat, sun room liv- 8 Mile Road. 7"17.4646. ' . IX, UI Ing complex offer . Petits' fours and hors come units are available. dition., $200 per month plus ing room, dining.kit~hen, ::::::-::::::::::-______I~g hotel ,'ooms, efficien. lived.in look, term rental. Immediate oc. d'oeuvres and catering for Both units are extra clean securIty. Outer Drive and den or guest room, bed. CONCOURSE EAST BLOC Cles, one, two and three. cupancy, $750. Off Duty Grosse Pointe any size party, 882-8233 or and desirable, to see call Mack area. 881.9763. room. No pets, $295. 821. 20811 Kelly Road . bedroom apartments in 882-8645. STRONGMAN & ASSOCS. 881.8186. ' -:- __ .______5448. HAMPTO:-; SQUARE BLDG. eluding penthouses' and VVoods Officers 881.0800 GROSSE POINTE PARK 22811 Mack Ave . large villa overlooking the JIM DAVIDSON THIBAULT CATERING _ spacious 5.room upper flat: HARPER WOODS condomin. PRI~E deluxe general of.' ocean. VIlla Serena/Sandy Serving all occasions _ LOWER FLAT, Maryland- PHIL HAMEL Completely redecorated ium, 3 bedrooms, 21h: baths offIce and medical suites I Shoes Apartment . .\Iotel, large, small, casual for. $325. Available. Carpet, CALL garage, newly decorated. remodeled bath and kit'. all kitchen appliances, cov. a,vailable at the above pres. 4500 Ocean Drive, Fort 1.727.1202 - 294-5658 mal, "Individuality is our chen, ne~ appliances car. ered parking, near East. tlge locations. Lauderdale, Florida 33308 specialty". 979.2956. After 4, 885.7138. pe t.mg. 0 pen Friday.Sat.' Nland, Grosse Pointe schools PRle ,E: You will find "'hal Phone 1.305.772.3550 for. d 0 exterior maintenance. '" reservat" F 5-SfTUA TION WANTED u~ ay, J anuary 25th and I $450 per month 343 0790 you pay for office space in Ions. or the rest 20th, 12 noon till 5. 843 .' eIther of these t\\ 0 lo~a. Of your life you will bc ------HOUSE l I HOUSE- Beaconsfield. $300 monthly or aftcr 6 p.m., call 792'1 tions. represents one of g ad you did. Grosse Pointe Woods. 3 I GROSSE POINTE WOODS plus utilities and security _ 6064, lhe best values in the sub. I 0:'11 THE OCEANP--- HOUSE CALLS bedrooms, dining room, I Three bedrooms, den, Iiv. TIRED OF HIGH PRICES? deposit. GROSSE POINTE PARK 2 ur.bs., Rent includes alii Beach, Florida' 'Nicom,rano living room with natural I ing room with fireplace. TWO ATTR-A.-C-T--r-V-E-S-.r-o-o-mbedrooms, appliances, h~at. ~tlhtJel~ and 5.~ay janitor I nished effici~ncy el~p~u~. TIRED OF BEING IN LONG LINES? fir e p I a ce, recreation I dining room, beautiful flats with fireplace and _..!~~~~_~7?_~OO_6~__ .. .__ :~gS~e maintained build. ~~~ffleboard. saun'a, ne~~ Allow me to come to your homC' at your convenience room, 2 car garage, carpeting, newly decor- I and do your taxes, bookkeeping and accounting. $450. Call Mr. Johnston, ated, fine condition, $500 gara~e. Chandler Park Dr.. LOWER FLAT-Nottingham. SPACE: (rom 200

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Thursday, January 24, 1980 GROSSE POINTE NEWS • Page Twenty-SeV8n - 6D-VACATION 16D-VACATION 8-ARTICLES FORSALE'-8-ARTICLES FOR SAlt 8-ARTICLES FORSALE 8-ARTICLES FORSALE 8-ARTICLES FORSALE RENTALS RENTALS 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE BABY GRAND piano, ma. MOVING - Sofa 94", gold "ALMOST.NEW" APPAREL FIREWOOD - $42.50 face WHEW! Thank you for the 'GAYLORD AREA New 3. HARBOR SPRINGS - East hogany (Emerson, Boston, tapestry $150. Large chair, accessories, furs and an. cord delivered and stack. overwhelmIng response to MOVING? bedroom chalet .fireplace Bluff Drive - Panoramic Massachusetts) $2,200. Ma. avocado, v)nyl with otto. tiques at a fraction of the ed. 775.2215. our ads, things are coming indoor pool, a day: view of Harbor Springs. $65 hogany Chippendale chest, man $75. Electric' sewing original cost. and going around here like AR ~~~~:SIONALS 777.2006, Little Traverse Bay and 48x32", $175, mahogany machine in cabinet, like We Buy Furs MY SISTERS' PLACE-Re. crazy. We're having a ball. Petoskey. ,,4 bedrooms, 3 Will sell your household fur. 'BOYNE HIGHLANDS-Lux. baths, excellent condition, dining room set, buffet, new $75. 823.3051. Consignments Welcome sale Shop, 22217 Kelly Come out and join the nishings. ury chalet. 3 bedrooms, 2 Graham Real Estate, 198 table, chairs $625. Needle. -----.------LEE'S Road, south of 9 Mile. Open fun, Some of the new Estate and Insurance pointe Queen Anne bench INDIAN VILLAGE moving Monday through Satulday, things we have are: A baths, $150 per weekend. E. Main, Harbor Springs, Appraisals $225, cherry coffee table sale. Largtl dining room 1203'39 Mack ~fll~8082 10-4 p.m. 777~551. Quality Roseville Zephyr Lili cook. 684-1526. (616) 526-6251. Free Consultation-Advice with matching end tables set, Frigidaire juice dis. FLEA MARKET consignments by appoint. ie jar, a large Rose':'ille For more information call SEA PINES Plantation, Hil. $150 (3 pieces). Queen penser refrigerator, glass. EVERY TUESDAY ment. Freesia vase, a 1919 Rock. after 5 p,m. ton Head Island, 3 bed. D 0 W N TOW N Harbor Anne desk mahogany an. ware, antiques, humidifi. ALCOMOS CASTLE wood bowl, a huge col. Springs-Waterfront con. Pointe Professionals rooms, 2 baths, lovely la. llque, $4.75. Antique half. ers, miscellaneous. 925. 9 MILE BETWEEN MACK lection of Blue WillR6oM. condomin. brass roqs, ~qo~en.,:,sl\~ly.c ','" . _ered, .stacking' extra. - call boatmg, tenms. "'!I!'lm~lng: ','. ium--.:.Jupiter' Inlet, over- ~lR~~;~bedtMom DuMo,uchetle~s ing;' Sale jS~Iday ,ana WALJ'JUT, rlouble, :bed .. $75, , :752:2401:. 'I 1, 'tMNd: "•. i'. '. " \ ,\ ,- ,- ; ~_ , ~..:' and tbe .sandy 4JiellcheS' of looks Intercoastal March Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. .: can,e 'ilhnchair $35, small furniture, also misc~ll.ape. Oriental Rugs. Antiques. Fine Palntints • Jewelry .the Gulf just yardS away. 15-31, $700. Refer~nces reo Moth Hole, 19 Kercheval, armless settee $40, console INSTANT COPIES ous .•items. 779-9797 Lle'te. Fine Furniture. CrystCll • Sterling _ China E~joy a new luxury condo quired. 886-4045. Grosse Pointe Farms. phonograph $75. TU 2-4201 nings and weekends. With two bedrooms, two 10c Complete, ESTATES or Single Items baths. Feb, 16'"llarcn 1 ae :,IYRTLE BEACH _- Ocean COUCH, loveseat, chair, ve- ECONOMICAL GE 10.cubic WEDDING INVITATIONS 40" ROUND revolving an. SCRATCH ,PADS, 5O~ LB. INSTANT CASIi: or on consignment $700 weekly. Call 881.0880 villa, new, 2 bedrooms, 2 lour, floral, excellent can. foot refrigerator, white, tique pine cocktail table, 'after 6 p.m. Artists PMT Stats _ good condition. $125. 886. baths. 'Completely equip. dition. $425. 526~750. $50. 821-4888. Phone U,; At ped, beautiful beach, maid Open Mon. thru Sat. 9.5 p.m. 1531. . HARBOR SPRINGS 'condo. THIRTY.INCH double oven, EXT ENS 0 L E mahogany minium near Boyne High. service and much mere. ECONOMEE OPPOSSUM pieces fur jacket 963-6256 or 963-0248 Golf packages. 824.0376. electric range and refriger. dropleaf table, 4 chairs, lands and Nubs Knob. at or, copper, color, $225. mahogany china cabinet, PRINTING with hood, sl.ze large, ex. 'Sleeps 8, fully equipped 6F-SHARE LIVING 884-3045. twin bed complete, Sony 4- cellent condition $100. 371. SERVICE ,4854. spectacular view, 2 balcon- track tape recorder, 2 da;k 15201 Kercheval les, 11(4 baths, fireplace, QUARTERS FIREWOOD-Well seasoned, plywood doors, portable at Lakepointe _ MOVING SALE-Priced to garage, more. 886~924. 3.day delivery, $45 a cord. Whirlpool bath, miscellane. SINGLE FEMALE roommate Grosse Pointe VA 2.7100 sell. Appliances, furniture, ,WE BUY 881-2653. ous chairs, dressing and LAUDERDALE by sea - ,between ages of 23-30 tp TV, home and garden tools end tables, etc. Offers ac. TRS .80 SOFTWARE and DIAMONDS. FINE JEWELRY. STERLING Oceanfront 2. bedroom, share upper flat in Grosse SMIT}-~and WESSON .38 cal- fur coats, etc. 881.QI05. cepted. Camel'as. 372.3952 'hardware. Level IV Prod. available March 1, due to Pointe Park. Rent $150 ibre Chief's Special, 2'; 10904 Whitehill, ucts. 885.3576. NEW RUST colored' carpet- SILVER. POCKET WATCHES .cancellation. 963-3123 or plus J,2 expe-nses. Jl{o pets, barrel, soft case, plus car. ing. Doesn't match my dec- 884.7944. prefer non.smoker. Call af. tridges. Permit required. CRAFTSMEN lB" jig saw, orating. 70 square yards, • ANTIQUE CLOCKS ter 6 p.m. Thursday. 331. $125. 885.8014. HARTZ PETOSKEY AREA, 4-bed. motor and stand, $75. $140. 882-1893. 3461. Craftsman 48" belt sander, HOUSEHOLD SALES from room chalet, 2 baths, fire. WEBER GRILL, twin bed, FRIENDLY place, near all. Boyne ski- complete, glass top dining motor and stand, $150. 882. WESTINGHOUSE frost.free, Private owners and estates fWO PROFESSIONAL stu- 6672. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 16 cubic foot refrigerator, , ing. By week or weekend. dents want male to fill table, 48x60. 882.2282. YOUR SPECIAL Highest prices are paid-Trades are considered 882.5749 or 591~180. white, $95. Beige patio third room in flat, Bea. '5NOW THROWER, 1979 Ax. MOVING SALE - Bedroom POSSESSIONS drapes 130" wide, 90" long Transactions are always confidential consfielq, Grosse Pointe set, 5 bar stools, ReA col- BOYNE CHALET: fireplace, iens, 5 h.p. deluxe 5.speed, ARE MY $35. 70 year old solid oak PAYMENT IS IMMEDIATE clubhouse with whirlpool Park 824-8982. Best offer. rever.:;e, chains, like new. or console TV, sofa bed, SPECIAL CONCERNS secretary-bookcase, asking and sauna. 7711-4824. 5 p.m. weekdays, any time 885.5706. swivel chair. 521-6410. $300. 775-3139. weekends. SUSAN HARTZ THOMASVILLE b rea k • BATHROOM VANITY- 886-8982 TWO-PIECE blue sectional CHARTERHOUSE & CO. SKI SEASON Wooo veneer, wltite sink, SHARE TWO.bedroom con. front, fruitwood f i 11 ish, 791 Fisher $EO. Round kitchenette ta- 16835 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe ACCOMODATIONS dominium, Lakeshore Vil. $550 firm. Matching oval 30" wide, $50. 882.7877. Grosse Pointe City ble, 4 blue.. upholstered (313) 885.1232 Michigan's most luxurious lage, $150 per month plus table, $350. ,Call 885-8154 PASTEL MINK coat, finger chairs $100. Singl/! Holly. Res 0 r t Condominimurn half of utilities. John. 773. I DOLi.. APPRAISALS after 6. tip length. Sacrifice, Mov-, wood bed, chest, tables and 7909. ANTIQUE OR Townhouses. Available De. ing South. 331.1558. Medi. miscellaneous. 296-3158. cember to April. Located 6.MONTH'()LD Flex.steel so- COLLECTIBLES MALE, 26, wishes to share um size. on Walloon Lake. Between fa in earth tones and 2 SUSAN'S DOLL It:USEUM 26" BOY'S bike, $60. 26" 3. huge 11.room apartment in Boyne Mt. and Boyne chairs, rust colored. 1-725. THREE-QUARTER v i 0 1 i n 757.5568 speed girl's bike $75. Ex. Highlanns. Ref ere n c e s Indian Village. Completely 9685. cellent conditiori, Col.onial DIAMONDS WANTED furnished, $175 per mO"lth with case, $150. 26" boy's only. Please contact Wild- FRENCH DOORS and win. sofa $75. Kitchen table :ncludes utilities. 331-4084 SQUARE OAK table, 6 oak bike, $50. 26" three-speed wood Walloon Lake, Mi. dows. Also leaded glass with formica top $30, 3 aft8r 6 p.m. dining chairs, hexagonal girl's bike, $75. Colonial DIAMONDS - FINE JEWELRY 49798. (616) 582.9616. sofa, $75, kitchen table panels. Please call 824- storm doors with screens walnut table with carved 2994. FEMALE WISHES to share V{ith for m i c a top, $30. $15 each 343.0005. STERLING PETOSKEY-Harbor Springs base, bla.::k vinyl l'eclining upper flat with same. Call Three storm doors with from -Attractive 2-bedroom log chair, wood finish double after 5. 882.0031. metal wardrobe, bunk beds, screens, $15 each. 343. HOUSEHOLD LIQUIDATION CO. Private Individuals and Estates. After Obtain- home, convenient to Nubs 0005. Nob, Boyne Highlands, 7-WANTED TO RENT 4 dressers, crystal chande. ESTATE APPRAISALS, CONSIGNMENTS ing your best offer-see why the ride to lier, rug-l0xl0 wool ori. sleeps six, $60 a day, $150 WOMAN'S 14.karat gold din. Feauring this week: Birmingham is worth t.ne trip. ,minimum, $250 a week, RESPONSIBLE bus i n e s s ental design, bedspreads, ner ring. 7 diamonds total. etc. 823.6094. Fine Staffordshire collection, exquisite crystal Confidentia , Transactions 616.347.2844 or 882.2832. woman would appreciate a ling over % karat. 343. and china far below retail price. Brass stu. small apartment, flat or MIRRORS, half.inch beveled 0582. dent lamp, brass.lined wine table, crystal wall with LUXURIOUS St. Pete Beach carriage house in Grosse Yacht and Tennis Club. 2. edges, 78x45, 78;<40. Cop. scone, Steuben pieces, new set of Spode .china, Immediate Payment Pointe. References. Call ESTATE SALE bedroom, 2.bath condomin. per painted backs, excel. fine variety porcelain statuary, Gorham Ster. 756.3505. Antique rocker, vanity, ra. ium, brand new, furnished. lent condition. 885.1387. ling flatware, Baker dining table, pair Wind. Kl NG INTERNATIONAL dio, wash bowl and pitcher, sor.backed chairs, country pine kitchen table, $1,000 month plus utilities, WANTED 1. or 2.?edroo~ .A.BED, wall hugger 4050 W. Mople Road (ot Telegroph) various lamps, wall decor, walnut drop.leaf table, large wrought iron fire. 7th floor. Non.season rates apartment, unfurnIshed m chair, tables, nice. Week. and nUlllerous furnishings, place set an.d andirons, ~uby glass lustres, as- Birmingham - 642-9100 available. No pets. 652'1 the Pointes, with a natural days 6 to 8 p,m., Saturday 4254. fireplace. 886.3100, 9.5. contemporary dining ana sortment prints and oil 'paintings, Jensen flat. 9 to 12, 26301 East Jeffer. living room set, oriental ware and brand new shipment of fine furniture. LUXURY CO:'WO - Boyne GOING AWAY? Young mar. son, apartment 16, S1. rugs, cobalt blue vases. 11. 'Country. Ski weeks or ried profeSSIOnals are look. Clair Shores. 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. 25 only. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Absolutely no pre.sales. 15115 CHARLEVOIX WHEN SELLING YOUR weekends, Sleeps 8. Fire. ing for a home to care fo.r, LIGHT BEIGE naugahyde 'place and garage Days 643. 6 months.l year. Move.m 907 Rivard, Grosse Pointe. GROSSE POINTE PARK sofa bed, $100. Call 886. 331-3486 BOOKS 7860. Evenings 626-3883. imme~iately, arr~ngements 0570. , negotIable. If mterested, STEREO, Emer~oii", with 8- CHARLES KLINGENSMITH track, 2 speakers, Panason. Please consider John King first, we are anxious to ST, PETERSBURG. Florida. call 881.3824 after 6 p,m. USED Sears frost.free refrig. LA UREN CHAPMAN ic turntable $100. 882.2787 : buy good used books and scholarly collections For lease luxurious 2 bed. . erator, needs some repair. JILL WILLIAMS of Art, Literature, Philosophy. Religion, Hi9tor~., room, 2 bath condo. over. F~MALE interested m re~t. after 3 p.m. I 885.7829. Military, Juvenile, Local History, Plate Books, looking beautiful Tampa mg apartJ.11ent or flat In Bay. Clubhouse, golfing, Grosse POinte or surround. WEDDING DRESS, Maurer Fine Sets Autographs, Manuscripts, Letters. pool. (813) 866.3105 (PalO' ing' area. Call Karen 568. original. from Sue Gordon, FIREPLACE WOOD Early Periodicals, etc. Lewis) I 6673 between 9.5 p.m, Birmingham, Perfect size 18. AND 24-!NCH BIRCH LOGS AND HARDWOOD We also buy: Library tables, bookcases, certain pa. 12, ivory, matching vail perbacks, Victorian bookends, desks, etc, plus petticoat. 881.2542 ?ft- SNOW SHOVELS - COLOR LOGS SKIERS er 6 p.m. WILD BIRD SEED - ROCK SALT - ICE MELTERS COURTEOUS AND CO!'

, , I, IF. f .Page Twenty-Eight \ G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S Thursday, January 2<4, 1980 l-AaTICUS FOa SALE II-ANTIQUES FOR '-ARTICLES WANTED/ll-CARS FOR SALE I ll-CAitS FOR SALE . l~l~'-C--A~-R-S-FO-R-SA-L-E--ll--C-A-R:-:S~F::;O::;:R-;;~;-:A-;-L;-E-112Dp~~~:T~~ RIV.ER NEW Whirlpool electric dry. __ S_A_L_E _ FRENCH DOORS and• win. 1974 PONTIAC Grand Am. ---.11&79 MERCEDES diesel sta. 1S85 MERCEDES Benz 230F. ELDORADOequl'pped, $3,195.1976,882.0283.fully ------_,ST. CLAIR er. kitchen. enamel top t~. ORIENTAL RUGS dows. Also leaded glass mint condition, serious of. tion wagon TD 300, execu. Must see to appreciate. ._._-=-: ~- ble, bed, like new. " paIr WANTED designer import lIigh heel . panels. OK if broken. Will fers accepted, call Mr. tive driver corporate vehi. $1,800. 526.3293. 1964 VOLKSWAGEN Bus, Magnificent views up and shoes leather size 10AAA. [ranian, CauclUian and Chi' pick up. 824-2994. Dale, office 963-8609, home ele. gray and blue metallic, ------~ ~--- good condition, new bat. down river from this beau. 554.o4ots' nese. Old and new, 1 or ------296.06154. 7,000 miles, 777.8730, ext. CORVE'TI'E, 1978. dark blue, tery starter tune.up. Very tifully remo~eled home. 3 . many. 1-663.7607. SILVER COINS - Match ---.------. 72, 9.5 Monday through also loaded. Must sell. Best good tires $325.839.8387. bedrooms. H~ baths, steel I any other ad. 886-6572. 1978 JEEP Wagoneer. Load. Friday. offer over $9,000. 777.6861. ' . seawall, dock and hoist.. FIREWOOD-seasoned, mix. KENNARY Ka~e Antique: ed, hardwoods, $50 face -~------ed, AM.FM, CB, towing -~-- ~... -. -- .~. -'------.------1975 GREMLIN, automat1c, Just north of town. $95,000. ARE YOU MOVING or sell. package, tilt, air, regular 1979 FIAT Spider 2000-ex. 1976 'l'RANS AM t I cord, delivered. 839.1020. Hours: Wednesday.Friday, t ------12-4. Sahlrday 9.5. Cadieux iog an esta e.? We are buy. gas, low miles. Never off cellent gas mileage, Miche. A.1 CONDITION 6verycylinder,clean. stereo$1,450. 822ape., BEAU""HAMP.'\,. , ROYAL ELECTRIC portable at Warren. 882-43\16. ing everything. Furniture, road. 886.2760. lin tires. AM/FM cassette FULLY LOADED, 3296. REALTORS typewriter with manual reo ------glassware, knic.knacs, dish. .- _ -.- - -_. -'0 stereo, luggage and ski BEST OFFER turn, like new, $100. Two ABLE TO PAY top dollar es, household items, odds 1974 CAPRl, good condition, racks, rustproofed and still 885.8574 1977 CHEVROLET capri~e 329-4755 d --' . 1 . I u excellent m.p.g. on regu. I I 6" 'woofer speakers, $30. for used Oriental rugs. an e'NS, muslca lOS r . under warranty, like new, ---- Classic 4.door, air, crui, BOATERS DREAM 0 f ~26. 547.5000. ments, Hummels, Hummel 965Iar $36()660Call, Bill days at $7,100 or be~i offer. 885-- 1974 DART Swinger, 6, au. full power, AM/FM, defog. l' Sh 27210 La plates, old dolls and paper '. 3897. tomatfc, power steering, I E I 5t. C air ores- ne ! WANTED: old gold watch ?LEA MARKET every Sun. b k b k 77"'7142 ger, 29,000 mi es. xce. Located on' Lake St. Clair chain, also fab. 882.1716. . ac 00 s...... 1976 COLONY PARK, 9.pas. ------power brakes, air, no rust, lent shape. Worth $3,600. day, 8.5 p.m. New Balti. I d d 11 '76 CAMARO - stored win. regular gas, 52,600 miles. and includes 260 feet of I WANTED: old gold watch senger wagon, oa e , ca 40'1 h 1 881-4490. canal. wl'th covered boat I CAR TELF..PHONE - R. F. more, Old Theater, Wash. A t 886 7637 ters, ,000 ml es. s ow $1,800. 886.9190 or 75. I Harris, VHF, 5 channels, ington and Main 2934235 _c_h_a_in_,_al_so_F_o_b_.._88_2_.1_7_1_6. nn a . _0':"'" .___ car' Power steering.brakes, 3366 after 6. 1970 HORNET 4.door, power well and hoist ... Brick willing to transfer own op." fYRON BARLOW paintings WAN'l'.l;<;l)OLD TOYS 1979 TRANS AM-Excellen 17 miles per gallon, stereo, ------1 steering. power brl\kes, ten.room horn e, 4 bed- ~I era tor's license number wanted, also !cart etchings. Trains, cars, trucks, banks, condition, 881-2094. 4 speed mint, $3,200. 1979 HORIZON TC3 2.door, low mileage, cheap trans. rooms, den. 2-car garage. and account as a time sav. 661-0008. 1965 and older. Serious 10' 775.1442 or 949.2877. black with Cashmere inter. portation. $650. 884-4497. Must see. Off Jefferson, 3 er. 527.4395. cal collector paying top 1979W PONTIACLo'lw gGrand IIPrixt ------lor.. 4.spee d,spo rt suspen. blocks south of 11 Ml'le at . <\NTIQUE OAK Physe.leg dollar. Dick Claggett. 886- 'd't' m88e11a 20e;.;xceen '75 MONACO-good condi. sion, stereo, Michelin's. 1976 FORMULA Firebird. foot of Alexander. Priced PIECES of fur, laces, rib. settee. $800. Also antique 4522. con I Ion. . in. !ion, many options, $850. Less than 7,000 miles, un. air, AM.FM, mint, low at $229,000. Vacant. Imme. bons, buttons, framed pic. restoration work. 871.279: 1979 PONTIAC Grand Prix 521-6410. der warranty, ,$4,990. 776. mileage, extras. Best offer diate move-in. Ask for Pat tures, drape,s. Queen size or 892-8598. , DIAMOND:'; WANTED W. Copper, Landau, load '79 GRAND PRIX-Sporty, 0441 after 5 p.m. 526.7719. I Meehan. eves •weekends, i bedspreads, canceled and I Doctor buying for invest. ed, 87,000 miles. $5,700 loaded, T.top, blade, 14,700 882.1293. uncanceled postage stamps. BENTWOOD. loveseat, rock ment will pay the highest 886-4915. 398 TRANS AM, 1978. excellent 1978 THUNDERBIRD-Low MEEHAN REALTY .il.;iti17. QUillS ilmi precious jewei. .";,, C:ii.r.;,,"x'C'.b vall. U,'i. '78 MALIBU Classic Wagon offer. 8854878. ~~~dition. Best offer. Call ry. 644-5221. inch wheel -base, 305 en. _ Power steering air, AMI ------after 5 p.m. Ask for Dick. 18 SQUARE Yards wool car. A.~TIQUE CLOCKS. For ap gine, automatic, power FM. V.6. automatic, black, 1!i79 CAMARO Z28, white 693-4275. 12£-COMMERCIAL pet, aPPl'oximately 31,2 yrs . pointment, call 526-0723. STAMPS steering, radials, heavy. . $3 850 882 with red interior and \PROP~RTY old, black ba<:kground with ESTATE SALE: Antiqu OLD U.S. STAMPS duty brakes. stabilizers, 20,800 !JUles. , . . stripe, loaded. $5,900, GM 1976 CAMARO-Rally wheels inset floral design in tans, brass bed, very ornate cu suspension, en gin e and 7877. executivf!. 336.2971 after 2 new radials, .Ziebarted, BUSINESS AND green, muted reds. Good WANTED BY IN\' ESTMENT transmission cooler. air '63 CATALINA -Low mile. p.m. many options. Excellent shape. best reasonable of. pid medallions and claw PRCPERTIES I _ COLLECTOR. WILL shocks. .Excellent condi. age. Good condition. $500. condition, $3,100 or best I fer. 823-4846 after 6 p.m. feet, $2,200. 821.0334 0: Exclusively 545-6996. tion. 885-6191. Firm. 882.3804 or 882-6207. 1977 CHEVROLET Malibu 4 offer. 372.8092 or 776.6325. BUY INDIVIDUAL SALES LEASES ELECTRIC wheel chair-Ev. door air, power steering \NTIQUE BLACK iron 190f STAMPS OR 1973 SUPER BEETLE, AM power brakes, automatic' 1979 CORVEITE-Red, black EXCHANGES erest & ,lennings, excellent F M, air, rustproofed, J974 LAGUNA 5.3 - Auto. I 1 gas stove, in working con COMPLETE 22,000 m iles, 18 m.p.g '1 eat her interior, Ifu.ll)' Virginia'S. jeffries, Realtor condition, $1,800 or best matic, air, radio, power dition, 6 foot camel bac. $1,595. Weekdays after 6 highway, 15 m.p.g. city, equipped, low mi eage. 882 -0899 '~ offer. 725~129. COLLECTIONS p.m. 882-4484. steering, power 'brakes, tilt mahogany framed Chir wheel, swivel seats, 37,000 $2,400. 885.2174 after 6 Best offer. Days 353.3034, penda1e sofa. 823.3697. CALL BE:IWEEN p.m.. evenings 886-4399. 710 NOTRE DAME - Zoned SINGER Golden Tour.h & CHARGER. 1974, power miles. Good condition. $1" . Sew, excellent condition, 5-8 P.M, . professional, 90 feet o,f 9-ARTICLES WANTEt steering, power brakes, air 900. 882-6266. 1970 VOLVO station wagon, 1971 DUSTER - Automatic, frontage with storage ga. $150. 885.8719. I 882-1464 rally package, extras. Ex. . 4.cylinder stick shift, low air. stereo, 17 m.p.g. Clean, rage in rear. Building is a cellent condition. 756.7065 1972 CO'JGAR - New tires. SHOTGUNS arid rif!es want. mileage. clean condition, $350 or offer, 881.3334. charming remodeled house. BAUER hockey skates, boys, 'RIVATE co LLECTO R Best 0::;;.. Ca!l after 4 size 5, like new. $16. 343. ed Par k e r, Fo-lC, Smith, 3 suites. Here's a supel' op. wants all types of "Any" 1974 PONTIAC Ventura, 350 p.m. 886-9297. $1.400 or best offer. 882. 0578. Winchester and others. 4038. . GREMLIN, 1971, 6, stick, portunity. Call Mr. KeaQe condition s lot machines, V~,' 55,000 miles, original Private collector. 478.5315 good mileage and trans. for details. Purdy & T01es arcade games, any coin op. 1976 DATSUN 710 - 38,500 1 PAIR K2 downhill skis, owner, AM.FM cassette 1976 OLDSl\IOBIlJE Cutlass portation. Radio. snows, l'Op ..$$ PAIn for color TV's erated i t ems including miles, air, rear defroster, 885-2000. 76 ir.c~es, Solomon bind. sporl wheels. $1,300. 885 Supreme Cruiser wagon. $BOO or offe:-. 885.6148. needing repair. '174-9380. nickolodlan ju.ke boxes; al. 9243. AM/FM, automatic. $1,950. ings. good condition. 881. Air, sharp. low miles. FOR SALE: Grosse Pointe so old music boxes, clocb, 5214524. 1975 CHRYSLER CordobR. 7854, $100 or offer.- SAFES WANTED-Almost $2,800 or best 881.0747: Park - 2500 lXIuare foot toy s, trains. mechanical 1974 PLYMOUTH Satellite, New brakes, tires, very any condition. Woods Lock J good running condition. 1975 AUOl 100 LS - Four commercial building. Ver. .8A-MUSICAL dolls. Pay finders fee. door. Good condition. Ster • VOLARE 1976,' Premiere good condition. $2,400. and Safe. TU1.9247. 823-6094 after 6 p.m. satile building adaptable I ..' INSTRUMENTS Name your price. Call any. wagon. Luxury plus econ- 839-4005. Ask for Joe. time. 884-8987. eo, /lir. AM/FM Michelin to retail outlet or profes- I. WANTED - Car raoios, fac. 1975 CUTLASS - Excellent radials. Must sell $2,600. omy, 4-spep.d with over. 1973 MUSTANG convertible. sional usage. Contact Rich. PIANOS WANTED tory orIginals only. AMI 10A-MOTORCYCl.ES condition, power, silver Call Tim, 886-7541 or 881- drive, air, cruise, stereo, Collector's item. $3,500. ard Jay: GRANDS, Spinets. Consoles FM, 1963.1973. AM only. FOR SALE with black vinyl toP. AM- 4506. Ziebart, low miles, regu. . Loaded. 777-2006. LAMBRECHT REALTY I and Small trprights. 1~1962. 977.7970. FM c$Ssette, 20 m.p.g. 792- lar gas, good mileage, oth. -- 964-4522 TOP PRICES PAID AUCTION. Sealed bids, dam. 6943. '73 CHEVELLE Laguna - er extras. Excellent con. 1969 OODGE Dart. new ESTATES WANTED Air, AM/FM. Excellent dition, $2,700. 881-8981. transmission. good body, VE 7-0506 We will buy complete estate aged 1973 Yamaha motor. FOR LEASE-22604 Greater cycle, serial No. 371013645. 1971 DODGE Charger, power transportation. $850. 831. 1975 VOLKSWAGEN Rabbit good engine, needs tires Mack, between 8 and 9 or household liquidations and some work, make of. : COLONIAL CONSOLE ster. Also buying antiques, chi. May be inspected at Police steering. power brakes, 318 8820 or 343-0625. 2-door, 881.7083 after 6 Mile Rd. 20X80. Good park. eo. $175. After 4:30 Call Department, 15115 E a s I , automaiic. rustproofed, 1974 VW-Must sell! Beatie,' p.m. fer. Call Dan after 6, 885. ing. 778.1330 or 884.~. na, crystal, silver jewelry 7754. 7794661. furs. paintings, ivory, cloi. Jefferson, City of Grosse runs good. $850. ,Call 886. rebuilt engine. new tires. --'- _ Pointe Park. Bids to th£ 13-REAL ESTATE sonne and MeiBsen. Prompt 4418. 8 tra~k. Very clean. Best 1978 CHEVROLET Malibu 1974 CAMARO-Maroon ex. ," . LOWREY ORGAN equipped City Clerk, N. Ortisi for bid FOR SALE payment. LEE'S, 2033l offer. 881.9540. Classic 2-door Landau, .1()w t~rior. saddle interior, f with ,MagIc Genie chords opening 2.11-80 at 10 a.m 1972 FORD Torino 302. V~. mileage. power steering. 1 and rhythm tabs,'42" wide, Mack Ave. 881-8082. new tires, rally whl!els. PRESTWICK 1940, 3-bed. Needs some bOOy and 1972 DELTA 88 - Fully locks. brakes, air, AM.FM. AM-FM, excellent condi. , ! 23" deep. Like new, $650. lOB-TRUCKS brake work. $300. 881.9242 equipped. Excellent condi. excellent condition, private room brick Colonial, with 885.7316. MOVING? ESTATE? Neec tion. $2,400. 773-3033. space? We buy private li. FOR SALE after 5 p.m. tion. $1,250. 885-1728.' 881.2487. large family room, immed. iate occupancy'. open Sun. HAMMOND B.3 No. 142 Les- braries and book collec. 1976 PACER DL. good m.p.g. )73 GMC lh.ton pickup with '.972 OLDS 88--4-door, radio, 1978 PONTIAC Sunbird - FOR RENT: 25-foot motor day 2-5. Roach 886-5770. lie speaker, Fisher reverb, tions. Bookman's Corner, cap, V-8 stick. good me. Stick, air. AM-FM. stereo, air, power steering, power 22,000 miles, AM/FM ster. home, sleeps 6, fully equip. power steering, Michelin $2,750 or best offer. 773. 15306 Mack at Beacons. chancially. Good tires and brakes, automatic. extra tires, goo d condition, BY OWNER - Impecable 3672 after 6 p.m. ~ field, G.P.P. 885-0655 or " battery; .'100: 1!W96'.Rtint. snow tires, 65,000 miles. eo, ~ir, 4 speed, many ex- ped. $250 per week. 77;7: three bedroom home. As. , Excellent condition, "$9a5.'; tr~:. Exc,ellent conditi0t.tr. 2006. $i,600 or best offer. 885- 882..4761., "initofi;n'8eW€~H 7'10\'11 ,I ~il1mablt;;; m.any ext r a 5, ANTON SHROETTER string e 0339. I, Mile. 839-4005. 331-2378. Call after 6 p.m. 88~2721, ------move-lllJ,conclition. $72,900. base - Full size. needs .vANTED: CUrio cabinet or ':f2% assumable mortgage Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. SERIOUS local collector wiU 884.5337. 1979 REGAL Limited _ 2 _2_0_7_1. _ MORGAN PLUS 8. Excel. USED Signet MK12 knot me. and 11% IAlnd Contrar.t lent condition, low mile. available. $92,900. 317 Ker- Free admission, Free parking I purchase all sIgned !iff~ny door, sharp, air, vinyl roof, 1975 DODGE 2.door Sport ter. $190; used Signet MK . lamps: Handel, Pelr~Qmt. TUFF.KOTE's System 6 ex. age. 3714160 or 882-4542. 29 log, $220. 521.2121. by. 8829160. ROMA HALL terior glaze will give your defroster, radio, $4,950. Coupe, air conditioning. J~fferson and Moe Bndges 1978 CORDOBA - Loaded power steering/brakes, V-6 Antique Flea Market, West I amp s. All transactions used car ai permanent 1972 DUSl'ER-70,000 miles. EGG HARBOR-37 ft. con. Black beauty, sunroof, $3, engine, ,white vinyl top, EDMUNDTON Side, Sunday, Feb. 3,27777 strictly confidential I"lP.ase ~howroom shine. 822-5300. Good condition. $750. 881. vertible sedan with fly i3l'ick, 3 bedroom, den, fam. Schoolc~'aft. Livonia, 9.4 call after 6 p.m. s86.~12. 850. copper brown, rustproofed, 5513. bridge, generator, air con. '73 PONTIAC LeMami Sport 1978 CUTLASS Supreme 2 new 4- seasons tires new ily room, and living room p.m. Free admission. ditioning, automaic pilot with fir e pia c e, dining Ccupe, AM/FM, 8 track, 2 door, tan, air, vinyl roof, Diehard battery very' good GRANADA GHIA, 1976, 4. and new engines. Boat is room, finished basement J. C. WYNO air, $1,350 or best. 886- radio. Nice car. $4,250. condition, $\,495. Call 882. door, power steering, 773.7803 BOOKS in excellent cOl'ldition. 371. with fireplace, 2~ car at. 8193. 1978 BUICK Regal _ 2 aoor, 8276. brakes, door lOCks, air, 4160, 882-4542. PURCHASED 1 stereo, defroster. 28,000 tar.hed garage, extra large FURNITURE refinished, r~. BUICK: 1979, Park Avenue red, air, radio. See this 1975 CHRYSLER Newport- lot. Built.in range with We pay fair prices and miles, excellent condition. 12-SUBURBAN paired, stripped. any type Sedan, excellent condition, one. $4.150. power, air, cruise, burglar dishwasher. Carpeting and make housecalls, so be. $2.400. 882.9043. of caning. Free estimates, like new. Loaded. 884-4952 1977 CUTLASS Supreme alarm, clean AM/FM ra. ACREAGE drapes, 2 blocks to St. fore your winter clean. 4 door, light blue, air, de. diD. 884.5190: 4748953. 1977 LEMANS, 2.door Coupe, 3 ACRES near Port Sanilac Joan school. ing, garage sale or be. 1976 CHARGER SE. Fully froster, radio. Family car. air, AM.FM stereo, power ORIENTAL RUGS fore you move please equipped, 33,000 miles, ex. $2,950. 1977 CHARGER SE--318 en. area, on Lakeshore Drive. STI EBER REAL TV Expert appraisals,. estate.s call us first. 15 years in cellent condition. Call af. 1979 LeSABRE Limited - 2 gine, power, air, AM/FM steering. power brakes, ral. 886-9793. 775-4900 ly wheels, 881.7917. purchased. Modern. semi' business. ter 6 p.m. 882-6079. door. air, defroster, black. radio, should be seen. 884. antique and antique. Ex. $5,250. 5190. I2E-COMMERC1AL PROPERTY 1975 PACER X, good condi. pert cleaning and r~pair. JOHN KING 1980 OLDSMOBILE Omega Brougham, silver and red. 1979 HORIZON - 4 door, 1972 NOVA-automatic. pOW. tion, air conditioning, pow. ing. Will buy antiques 961-0622 air, 4 speed, stereo. $5,. er steering, good condition, er steering, AM.FM. 3. PROFESSIONAL OFFICE BUILDING all"? Able .to pay top dol. V.6, 4.speed, buckets, con. • Clip and save this ad • sole power steering, pow. 375. $975. 775.8868. speed, 49,000 miles. $1,400 Ideal Location lar. 547.2100. 1978 T.BIRD - White, blue I er brakes, air, tilt wire or best offer. 885.2044. Harper Woods between 7 and 8 Mile Roads-Brick wheels, radials, loaded. interior, air. speed control, 1974 MERCURY Comet, 4. 1.story office building with 25-car parking area. 4,400 square feet 5,700 miles, under warran. defroster. $3,750. door, 6-cylinder, automatic, 1977 DODGE Crestwood 9. LORLE ANTIQUE GALLERIES ty, $7,150. Teacher now 1978 IMPALA - 2 door. good radial tires, rust. passengE'r wagon, power George Palms Realtors steering. power brakes, air, walking to work. 885.1822. light green, air, vinyl roof. proofed. Excellent condi. 886-4444 • WE BUY AND SELL • radio, super nice. $3,250. tion. One.owner, $1,200. luggage rack, $2,150. 776 2888 after 6 p.m. Individual Items 1977 DODGE - 12 pas.~nger _88_4_.Q_97__7. _ I See Ray Campise Maxi van, Royal Sports. 1979 PONTIAC Grand Prix, or 1978 MAZDA GLC, automa .., Complete Estates man. Air, auto. trans 6,500 miles, fully equipped. ST. CLAIR SHORES tic. 4.door, AM.FM cas MACKf9 MILE AREA DRUMMYOLDS speed control. $3.450. air. Landau toP. 886.6284. sette, 36 m.p.g. 885.7132. Top prices paid for: . . KEN BROWN INC. ------Office ~p~ce available in May 1980. 11,000 square feet • antique furniture • cut glass, • mlnlatu~es THE ROAD TO , 1970 CUTLASS 2.door. new 1979 MONTE Carlo Landau, bUlldmg, 1 suite designated medical or dental, • jewelry • dolls • toys • lamps • Sterling SAVINGS 22805 K, ELLY tircs, new brakes. 881.2162. every option, plus electric (1,250 square feeO . silver • clocks • watches • 011 paintings For that personal touch AT 9 MILE C-ORVE-TT--E-l;;--77 -- sunroof and custom inter. I $8.00 PER SQUARE FOOT • Oriental rugs. on new or used cars. 772.8000 " ,"', very rare, ior. Call 884.7J02 after 6 Monday and Thursday, 2 tops, loaded. Silver An. m COMMERCIAL BUILDING Small charge for appraisals .. niversary. $7,995. 777.6861. p,. 9 a,m. to 9 p.m. Tues. '74 AUDI SUPER FOX 1 -- _ 10 MILEIHARPER

775-1970 day. Wednesday and 2 door sports coupe. 4 speed, '1971 DATSUN 240Z. Needs I 1974 VW SUPER Beetle, low 2,800 square ~eet, lease at $1,200 per month net. Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. AM/FM, Burgandy, black I work reasonable offer ac.1 mileage, excellent condi (Also ~vallable in May 1980). For additional in. 23159 Mack at 9 Mile 772.2200 interior, very good, $2,100. ceptcd. Call after 4:30 p.m. I tion. 885.3439 after 6, formatIOn call Peter Cubba or Ed Evans. 881.9682. I 881.2512. $1,800. 774.1551 Thursday, January 24, 1980 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-Nine :'t3-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL 'ESTATE' 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 13-REAL ESTAT£ f3-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR 'SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE CHAMBERLAIN LUXURY Townhouse in East., EXCEPTIONAL 2 family GROSSE POINTE WOODS - BY OWNER FLORIDA PRICE REDUCED 771-8900 land Row Condos. 3 ,bed. fiat on H-arcourt. 2 bed. Beautifully decorated brick Colonial with 2 large rooms, 2~ baths, full bath room with fireplace in bedrooms, Painte kitchen with bullt.ins, Florida REAL ESTATE CUSTOM BUILT BRICK RANCH For information regarding :ST. CLAIR SHORES-Lovely off master bedroom, cen. each unit, 2 stall garage. room, gas grill, 2 car garage. Must see to ap- 198 MOROSS preciate. Priced in mid 60's. By appointment only. prestige residences or con- . ' 3 bedroom brick ranch tral air. -Much more. $73,' Call 211.2100 for appoint . GROSSE POINTE FARMS 'with 1st floor laundry, fire. 900. By owner 881-7743. ment. 885-7621, 881-3234 dos in Boca Raton, Delray Living room, natural fireplace, dining room, 3 bed. . 'place, :~ baths, basement, or Pompano areas please rooms, 1'h baths, full tiled basement, patio, pro- aluminum trim. Deep lot write: fessionall)'. landscaped yard with, privacy fence, ' with steel wall and boat 593 BLAI RMOOR COURT BETTE. CONLEN stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, washer/dryer, well on 6O.foot canal. Land OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 CARLIN REALTY Contract. $94,750. (B22675) 927 N. RENAUD - LAND CONTRACT! large deep freezer, 2 car attached garage with '4 bedrom, 2lh bath bri'ck Colonial, 2~ attached ~a. Realtor. Association automatic opener Thermopane windows, elec. GROSSE POINTE PARK - rage, den or 5th bedroom on 1st floor, large Fantastic offering! Sprawling FOUR bedroom ranch, 2311 N.E. 48th Court tronic filter, low 1eating costs. 2'12 blocks from 3% , ,Spacious 4 bedroom brick I beamed family room with fireplace, 1st floor baths, 25-foot living room, with fireplace, Light House, Fla. 33064 lake and park. Immediate possession. Mint con. home. 3 baths, din i n g laundry, Master bedroom with private bath, cen- large dining room, country kitchen, step-down or call collect 305-421.7843 dition, $84,000. TU 4-8835 by appointment only. room. finished basement, tral air, carpeted rec. room with bar, additional family room. basement with fireplace and 2 car evenings No brokers please! gar age with expanded '12 bath: storage cabinets, brick patio, gas grill, attached garage. Posses.;;ion at close. breezeway. YJ acre lot. etc .... $159,500. 881-4058. SPAR~LINIG NEW Quick possession and Land 886- 886- 638 Westchester, near Wind. ~ontract terms. $97.900. 3300 D. DAY REALTY 3300 mill Pointe. Brand new 4 (C355) bedl'Oom Classic design now ready for your carpet SPECIAL MORTGAGE terms BEAUTIFUL SMALL HOME IN FARMS selection. All the goodies WANTED -Low interest new mort. Inside and out this 2 bedroom ranch fully redone in including a study and l!jlt by gage available if you qual. floor laundry room. 885. ify to buy this ~harp alu- past 18 months. Glass door from modern kitchen CITY OF GROSSE POINTE and 22x12 master bedroom opens onto 18x25 1715, 886-6201. minum-sided bungalow in St. Clair Shores. Remod. beamed deck, fenced yard and a true pine woods HARPER WOODS DuMouchelle's vista, with new plantings and rock garden. New . 837 FISHER ROAD !'Ied kitchen win, range Broadstone-Exceptional 3- C.i~ut~l r::-":C::i ~ .~r.~iq~:.;s Fi~.c r~::~Ub~ : J.::...... ~::j. ;WJlL law!!. 0uL:>~anuing imerior inciuae:> ail new I bedroom ranch, - den, fin. = partitioned basement, 2 car .. Brick Tudor Colonial Fine Furniture • Crystal • Sterling • China garage. $39,750. (RI9624) carpeting throughout, including full paneled base- ished basement, central ment. New appliances, winterized screen porch. • Well maintained air, natural fireplace . Complete ESTATES or Singl~ Items Attached 2-car garage. Certificate of occupancy ST. CLAIR SHORES-Rustic: .4 bedrooms farm.style home on a % obtained. Low utilities, walk toeschools. Reduced WI LCOX 884-3550 INSTANT CASH 01' on iconsignment acre country lot. 4 bed- to sell. Asking $83,000. By owner. 309 Belanger. • New kitchen includes Jenn-Aire • Outstanding Rec room WHEN 'LOOKlNG TO BUY Phone Us At rooms, master bath with OR ~ELL YOUR HOME IN dressing room, large kitch. 881-7372 • Convenient to schools, bus, library, etc. ' LAKESHORE VILLAGE 963-6256 or 963-0248 en and dining room. Land By apPQintment with owner CALLNANA Contract. $67.450. (J29821) BARTOLOTTA AT .cONDOMINIUM - M 0 v e OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 KEE R'EAJL ESTATE . right into this lovely 2 bed- I'VE SPEOJALIZED IN THE HOME WARRANTY PROGRAM . room condo in Lakeshore OPEN HOUSE $87,500 A:REA FOR OVER 3 YEARS 751~ n ~ 'Village. Nicely decorated, 45 WOODLAND SHeRE DRIVE AVAILABLE .' basement, excellent 10ea. .. tion near' shopping and GROSSE POINTE SHORES 882-1682 BY OWNER - Adorable 2 MOORi.AND - Larger executive 3 bedroom brick Still under construction and ready for interior selec . •' .Jefferson bus line. Simple bedroom in Woods. Fin. C()jonial. Large family room, sliding door wall, tions, 4 bedrooms, 3"1h baths, 1st floot" utility, ished basement, 2 car ga. will lead you to the redwood deck patio, with " .a s sum p t ion, $43.750 and library. . .. (M23222) rage, fireplace, screened gas barbeque. Professionally finished basement OPEN 1-5 SA'l'URDAY AND SUNDAY :porch. 1656 H Ii. m p ton. with wet bar. 2lh baths which includes full bath -JEFFERSON AVENUh': - OR BY APPOINTMENT - ON LAKE ST. CLAIR $64,900. 881-4783, ~. off master bedroom. Underground sprinkling . Impressive 2 family in. system. Grosse Pointe Woods park and boating come near St. Clair Shores S'l'. CLAIR SHORES BY OWNER-407 Touraine. privileges. Owner moving South. Call us for more - COX & BAKER Completely updated on a . , .with 3 bedrooms and iire- If you want to livtl on the lake, then this is the extras! .' .place in each unit. Separ- 885-6040 lot and a half-Offers: an ideal home for you. Water on two sides of the extra large living room, SALISBURY-We are offering a larger 4 bedroom • < 'ate utilities, basement ga. property and an unobstructed, bre~thtaking view _.'. 'rage. Suitable for profes. dining room, den, new kit. brick, tri-Ievel, You will enjoy the kitcpell with for miles ana yet this is all on a protected cove. chen, 1st floor lavatory, 2 the bay window also the large sliding doorwall . .sional use. Land Contract 250 feet of seawall. This home was built by the :."terms. $119.900 (J34475) bedrooms, attached garage. from lower family room. and the' 2 upper bed. Homeowners Insurance builder for himself using unique wood and pan. Price low $70's with large rooms will give you a perfect view of the private eling throughout. Thermopane picture windows !O% assumable mortgage. fenced yard with above ground pool surro~nded 771-8900 May I offer you a cost and coverage quotation for (236 square feet) provide a fantastic view of the your new home:' Policies prepared in time for 886-6331. Open Sunday. No by 3 carefree patios. Give us a call today. CHAMBERLAIN changing seasons, bringing the beauty of wild. brokers. your closing. life and water activities inside to you. Living It would be a pleasure to show you this large charm- 'EASTLAND ROW 884-5337 room, dining area, combined country kitchen DEED OWNER has 400 ing bi.level with approximately 3,300 square feet and family area. Kitchen with many features: acres prime eastern Ore. of living space. 4 bedrooms, 1 on the lower level _ CONDO' DAVID J. CHESNEY Six-foot hearth fireplace 'vith barbecue, cabinets gon land at $700 per acre, adjacent to the very large family room and 3'1.z Beautiful townhouse. 3 bed. are Phllllppine mahogany with 156 total doors. all or smaller acreage baths, attached garage, located near private park rooms, IlJ.z baths, air, car. CHESNEY INSURANCE AGENCY Three bedrooms with built.in closet space, 2 full available. County road, and mini lake for the enjoyment of the sub. Th,e port. Also includes new 20225 MACK baths plus lavatory, den or olfice, 2¥.z 'car ga- level to rolling. Ideal for owner is also offering you the home warranty . carpeting, curtains, drapes, rage. -Lot with 100 foot frontage. subdivision or farming. plan for a private showing call us today . stove and refrigerator. As- Policies quoted with Citizens Insurance Co. of America Weekdays call before 9 Open' Sunday 2.5 sumable 7;4 % mortgage or a.m. 714-595-3630: 'BORDERING GROSSE POINTE, large 3 bedroom brick ranch with 2 natur~l fireplaces, family land contract terms. Low WALKER.ALKIRE OWNER SAYS SELL! _ _ room, large window will give you complete view 882-0216 774-8200 $70s. Grosse Po Ln t e Woods. of your inground heated pool, surrounded by KEE REALTY I FOR SALE BY OWN ER Quad.level, 3 large bed- the finest shrubberies to give you that tropical rooms, master bedroom feeling, finished basement with wet bar and full ..-'---_57_4_-1_,0~80---.-_ with full bath. Cathedral bath, attached garage 15 converted into pool .cetJing,Jn liy~i.~pom,fire. HOME OWNER::I>IdlNStJR. 19250 RAYMOND house. Owner transferred, and can give you pos- SI.NE REALTY ' place, tonnal~Qimng.~PQm, session at clOsing. Call us for more detailed ANCE Policy for.ryonr c1os~ basement, 2 car attubed extras. ,'- .. " ..', Immediate possession. 3 bedroom, 1lJ.zbath Colonial. I ;.ng. Call Chesney Insur. ' garage, 2 full baths, 2-haU I New family, room 16x20, new driveway, roof and FIRST OFFERING ,anee Agency. 884-5337 for baths. N£Cely landscaped WE'ANSWER OUR PHONE 24 HOURS _'_your quotation. gutters, Will consider Land Contract. Call 881- Grosse Pointe Woods-Exceptional 3 bedroom brick lot. Reduced to $90,000. 4253. ST. CLARE PARISH--3 bed- Colonial. Newer kitrhen, family room, fireplace, Will consider 2 year land room frame, $6,000.$12,000 1"1h baths, screened porch with' patio and gas / contract. CENTURY 21 UNIQUE assumes payroents $183 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. grill. Low $8O's. FOWLER 'per month. $26,100. 881- REAL ESTATE 2653. Grosse Pointe Woods---3 bedroom bric.k Colon,iaJ, 778-4900 excellent condition with immediate occupancy, 399-6733 - FIRST OFFERING 1% ,baths. central air. Low $60's. ST. CLAIR SHORES GRACIOUS CENTER-ENTRANCE. ,26815 Jefferson, 4 bedroom, Grosse Pointe' Woods-Custom.built quad.level with ,dining roo m, built.ins, COLONIAL 3 bedrooms, entertainment area with wet bar The Grosse Pointe Real Estate Co. , ,huge finished basement. and natural fireplace, central air. Assumable Prof~ssional people specializing in personal service mortgage. $117,000. " , Asking $9i,900. GROSSEPOINTE PARK OPEN SWDA Y FOR YOUR VIEWING 2-5 DARLYNE 5 large bedrooms, 3 full baths, 2 half baths, paneled library/den can be used as family room, spacious Harper Woods-Grosse Pointe schools. Brick bunga- 593 University 5 BR French Colonial at 2088 Hawthorne 4 BR English Tudor basement recreation ro.>m with wet bar and fire- low with 2 bedrooms and room to. expand. 1m. KEE R. E. 1853 Severn ' 3 BD 1 Traditional Colonial place, n\ew gas furnace, sprinkler system. location mediate occupancy. Land Contract available. + 573-8264 22969 Gary Lane 2 BR - Townhouse convenient to public transportation, schools and Mid $5O's. Call today. 3955 Harvard , 3 BR Det.-Best area • ST. CLAIR SHORES shopping. Many, many quality extras. Open Sun. 14359 Dresden 4 BR Ste,!'ling Heights WOODBRIDGE EAST day. January 27, 2.5 p.m. 8t. Clair Shores-Maintenance.free home. Possible 1068 Woodbridge Dr.-Beau- Land Contract. $35,900. Timing is the key. The spring rush is just around the corner. Timing is of the ,titul 2 bedrOOm" 1% bath essense, in order to bring the highest dollar amount for your largest investment condominium in private SINE REALTY (your home) and at the"same time obtain a new home at the best possible price, community setting wit h BUILDERS OWN HOME timing must never be

Page Thirty G'R 0 SSE 'p 0 IN TEN E W S Thursday, January 24, 1980 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE t3A-LOTS FOR SALE IJ2O-GENEUL SERVICE"21E-STORMS AND 21-G--R-O-O-Fr-N-G--'--2-1-.I---P-A-IN-T-IN-G-,-- 21.I-PAINTIHG, FOR SALE FOR SALE GROSSE POINTE PARK -.:. CARPET REPAIRS, all kinds SCREENS, SERVICES DECORATING t'ECORATING 1944 PRESTWICK LARGE comfortable home, 65 ft.-85 ft. wide by 156 ft. - Specializing in burns, EASTV IEW CLEANING GUTTERS-Ef.' BUDGET INTERIOR home KELM $20,000. Warren. Beacons. deep. 881-093~. seam repair, stltlr shifting, fl'cl'ent, cheap. Please call . t . E I ed d'. . , By owner. Newly decorated . Id 8825435 . tilt' f Idl ALUM IN UM INC pal n 1 n g. xper enc , Floor san 109, refinishing, 3 bedroom brick Colonial, fIe area. '. , 15-8USINESS 10;.8 a Ifn 0 0 I ne~ cor. ,. Rob, 886-tl099. Please keep Careful work.' Free esti. old floors a specialty. 'ck bunga. OPPORTUlro..llTIES pe lng, a so samp es sown 1700B Mack near Cadieux, trying! t 'c 11M'k 8820000 . t I II,Z baths, living room with brl ''I In homl.', also carpet sales. Grosse Pointe 'RJl,rk ma es. a I e,' Expert In san. , 3 BEDROOM , natural fireplace, formal low, new 1y decorated. 776.3604. LICENSED. INSURED 21H-CARPET IN". ER[OR PAINTING-Ex. - 535.7253 - • ! dining room, c1en, kitchen Grosse Pointe area. $22" POSTER PRINTER wanted . I with eating space, all built. 500. Calr after 6 p,m. 886- for joint venture. Share in ~OC-CHIMNEY AND ALCOA PROI?l.!CTS CLEANING per i en c e d. Reasonable INTERIOR House Painting- in appliances, gas barbe. 0173, 8S2.()274. profits. Must have 4.color FIREPLACE St?rms, Scre.ens, Sldl~g, Roof. rates, references. Free es. A.l work, Experienced, I que, 2 car garage, central 237/16" capability. Have mgs, AWnings, W~lte seam. K-CARPET timat~s. Bill, 372.5483. ~.!asonable. John, 885.4042. l I air, and natural fireplace C L IN TON Township - 4 copy, layout, art separa. REPAIR less gutters, Vinyl storm CLEAN ING I bedroom, 2~':!bath Colonial, tlons. Need type. films and . doors, windows, sid i n g, I PROFESSIONAL W ALL PAP E R I N G and !. in basement. Excellent l'b t . g g d' T' I . STOP smoking fireplaces - Wrought Iron, Porch en. COMPA~~Y QUALITY" Papering. Excellent work. j, condition. Mid 80's. Call lvarl.alarYb'leS0lraagnedlnconatrrae, pro uctlon. Ime ess patn. free fireplace check. Fire. closures. a act. otic theme, with ready mar. I d h' CARPET AI' G manship. Win t e r rates. after 6 p.m. Open Sunday 286.3927. k t . b k h I b P aces an c Imneys clean. 881-1060 or 527.5616 SPECIALISTS P NT i~-~ Free Estimates. Call Mark ~ 2.5. 882.0312. I • e s lnf ..;tn s, StC °Hos, u s. ed and repaired. Chimney CALL ANYTIME • Steam Exlractl'on Now scheduling for immedi. after 6.'00 "'.m. 886.0558. _ 2 bed. mess 0 Ilces, e c. ave a.f screens installed. . t' ~ HOME cility for sales. Call The • Shampoo ate interior and summer I' GROSSE POINTE WOODS STARTER I' Shorepointe - Luxury living room aluminum bungalow, Idea Works, 886.3138. 'IAANDVANCE 21F-HOME • Spot and Stain Removal \ exterior. Painting and dec. PAINTING BY PAUL -- In. !, in this 2 bedroom, 21,2 bath basement, garage, large n I TENANCE IMPROVEMENT. Upholstery Cleaning orating by'Pointe resident. terior - Exterior. Reason. Condominium. Kit c hen new kitchen and bath, GROSSE POINTE PARK - 884.9512 -.--- '. at ff d bl' Reasonable prices, C a I) able rat e s. References. I new carpet, tile. Immediafe Golden opportunity. The PAINTING - Dry Wall . .. a or a e prIces Dale: 886.2088. 886.0719 or 331-5852. I, with eating area and all MR SWEEPS Plaster _ Gutters _ 'other B82-0688 built.ins, dining room, cen. occupancy. 645.5431 days, Gas Station business is . I ------~ ------tral air, attached garage. 357.1649 evenings. available. Established CHIMNEY CLEANING repairs. Reasonable rates. CARPETandfurnilureclean. THE TINKERS 21J-WALL WASHING many years. Only $150 a Remove the potential fire Call Dennis, 881.4568. ing. 25 years e"perience, SEE OUR AD UNDER ------Land Contract terms. RIVIERA TERRACE - 2 month rent. Ideal for re.1 h a z a r d, Creosote. Have - by Will bur, Doug and Ken. HOME IMPROVEMENT K.MAINTEN ANCE company WILCOX 884-3550 bedroom, 2 bath Condo. tiree. Crown Realty. 821- your chimney swept clean NEED 778.1680. wall washing, floor clean. Middle level, $64,900. 1m. and inspected for a safer IMPROVEMEN ON' G M Ing and waxing. Free esti. GROSSE POINTE mediate 'possession. 884. _6_5_00_.______wood burning season. 885. TS? BRUCE'S Carpet & Uphol. D TABLE mates, 882.0688. 3045 or 773.5744. 16--PETS FOR SALE 6191. Call the specialist in baths, stery Cleaning - Steam Call a • Licensed. Fully In. PARK ____ .______kitchens, rec rooms, addi. Extractions - Soli is reo sured • Professional Paint. EXPERT wall washing, win. Beaconsfield - 4 bedrooms F/)P: ~A 1.'Ii' ~v OWNRR • Tun. T .... ~ .. ~~lM _ A"1'-(' ~, -MOV~!'!t: '.1 tion" nlnmbing pll'r Iln- moved not scrubbed in. er dow washing, gutter clean. \lJv,:,:)~ui) ~Jt ;~U~':'~'l;JtC.1oo,;,. ment, B!! baths, 2.car ga. See pictures' and details in -";~;~ky~sh~~ •.q~ality,.$2.50 ----- datlng-,'insulation, com mer. 754-9658. I R. A. JANICKE CO ing. References. 822.5694. rage, d rap e s, carpeting, the Grosse Pointe "For and up. 681-6388. NEED SOMETHING moved, cial offices, lounges, rest. 2t.I-PAI~TING, I PAINTING AND G...lOSSE POINTE FI'reman stove and refrigerator, Sale By Owner" newsletter. ------delivered or disposed of. aurants, licensed and in' ~ WALLCOVERING l( 418 CLOVERLY - $80,000. FREE to loving home-Lone. Two Pointe residents will sured. DECORJ.TING SINCE 1948 will do - wall was h i n g. $43,900. TU 5-1316. ly spayed Angora cat. 882- move or remove large or FREE 'ESTIMATES • I 293'{)946 _ 777-9633 821.2984. MICHELE REA"GTY 926 UNIVERSITY -$83,000 4017. small quantities of furni. CALL 824-1292 GROSSE POINTE 921.2555 882-4574,823.0216. ture, appliances, pianos - INTERIOR house painting _ 21K-WINDOW HARPER WOODS _ Co.op 526 SADDDLE LN. 884-8983. ENGLISH SE'M'ER puppies, or what have you. Call for THE TINKERS CONTRACTORS bedrooms, bathrooms and WASHING apartment, 2 bedrooms. By 421 .RIV'ARD-$550/Mo. 884- F.D.S.B., beautiful, $75. free estimates. 343.0481 or CUSTOM PAINTING AND halls. 4 years experience. K.WINDOW cleaning com. own~r. Babcock Cc;opera. 3559 after 5 p.m. 884-7489,885.3406. 822.2208. COMPLETE HOME WALLPAPERING Tom, 885.5715. 1------MAINTENANCE pany. Storms, scree:lS, gut. tive. Lower corner apart. 657 FISHER-Approx. $125,,, WANTED 21A-PIANO SERVICE eGeneral repairs • painting EXPERT ANTIQUING <: ters, al'lminum cleaned .•ln. ment. 8394R14, 886-6732 000. a84-~l,. A 10"1'ng home for our 5. ---- • wall pap e r removal 885-8155 PAINTER - InterIor only- sured. Free estimates. .: 26814 JEFFERSON S. C. S. T PIANO' FREE ESTIuAT Rea~nable rates. 881-2421. RIVIERA TERRACE $110,000 _ 771.2382. year.old sheep-type dog. TUNING and repair, • brick work • carpentry - ES 882-0688 . .: Luxurious top floor condo. 1764 MANCHESTER-Lower She's grey, not too fuzzy ing. W 0 r k guaranteed • wallpapering. plumbing . INSURED PROFESSIONNAL p a i n't. ( h d) d h Member AFM, Ed war d • Cement work MIchael Satmary Jr. lng, wall washinlt. Free es- A-QK W' d CI . minium near 9 Mile on $70's. 885-2202. no.s e , spaye, ouse Felske. 465.6358. No J b t S 11 I t' t R t' t K m ow eaners. Ser. Jefferson. La r g e living INVESTOR wants GP prop. broken, very affectionate, 0 00 ma GROSS E PO INTE Ima es. e ,ree ra es. en vice on storms and screens. h 11 h t d t' e. I 886-4374. 8819346 527.6019 or 792.3541'. F . 'I room with dinette, 2 bed. ert)' regardless of condi- as a s 0 s ... an ne COMPLETE piano ,Sl.'rvic. PAl NTER'- N _ ree estimates. Mont!"lly r rooms, 2 baths, kitchen tion. 368-8844. only reason we':,e parting Tuning, rebuilding', rP-fjn. J 1,AKEPOINTE .:>, I C. rates. 521.2459. with all appliances. Balco. GR. PTE. TUDOR-$l48,OOO. with her is because our son ishing. ~:tember Piano CONSTRUCTlON Paint.ing Interior - ext'lrior WALLPAPERING G. OLMIN ' ny, air conditioned, car. 885-8151. has developed asthma. Pan. Technicians Guild. Zech. LicE'nsed 13uil~.ers paperhanging and panel BY EILE EN WINDOW CLEANING : . d . 1 b Call S81.2~ for a Newslet- die has grown up with B 731 7707 ing Free estimates cheer - petmg, raperles, cu. ter or to advertl'se your young childrfJ1, but would ossner, • . Complete home' . Excellent work. References. SF:RVICE house and """1 $65000 m d . t' full~ given. Licensed & 777 '802 FREE ESTIMATES t'v~ , 'home. probably be happiest. with 21 I-SEWI NG 0 ermza 1011 Insured. •.. 886-2858. • an older couple or older Additions and kitchens 882.9234 ,M.J. K. WE ARE INSURED CONDO FOR SALE _ St. BY OWNER - 2 bedroom childrell. She loves to pl;:y MACHINE our specialty _. MAl NTENANCE 372-3022 Clair S~ores, Riviera ter. condo in Lakeshore Vil. ball and is an excellent COll1PLETE TUNE.UP $3.95 8112.6707 823.3559 MICHAEL'S 'd f J ff' lag Q' t ft Lake watch dog If l'nterested c::- Interl'or • Exterior Pal'ntl'n"" 21M-SEWER SERVI"'E race, La ke SI e 0 e er. e. ute area o. . All makes, all ages. All FLOOR SANDING,' profes. PAl NT! NG (, "'" son at 9 Mile Road. Pres' shore in nice court yard. pleas,:! call 885-4662. parts stocked. 8115.7437. . Complete line of home INDUSTRIAL AND 1.'t h 1 I. Slonally done, Dark stain. DECORATI NG I Improvements tige location, 1 bedroom, RemadeII.'d .... C en, new 'I COCKER SPANIEL 6 ing and finisning. All work CO new decor, mo ':e in condl. decorated, carpeted. Call -:- 21C-ELECTRICAL Interior-Exterior Service 885.1518 885-1839 MMERCIAL .' T, months old Buff Female guaranteed, free estimates. 'on, c ~ r pet, appliances for appointment after 4:00 I .., Paintlng and Viallpapering ------~--- tl 881.9540. . AKC. 882'{)526, evenings. SERVICE 885,0257. ... ANDY KEIM, Decorator - SEWER AND DRAI N throughout, h~at, water, Antiquing and varnishIng Professional painting and - CLEAN! NG central air, included, bal. FREE puppy to good home. HOME ELECTRICiTY RESIDENT BUILDER needs Stripping and staining wallpaperIng. Free esti. Broke_.n drains repairlld, 'lara\ cony, carnr.rt, pool and GROSSE POINTE WOODS 882.7218.' Specialist in Residential work additions. Car~nt1'V, Complete kitchen refinishing d - ~ t'~ 905 COOK t'~ -~ F mates. References. 881 rams, manholes, any size clubhouse. 568.4635 or aft. -G-O-L-D-E-N------Electrical Systems drywall, ceramic tile. Free ree estimates - 885-3230 6269 , sewer to 400' H'gh er 6 p,m. 772-0790. Open Sunday 2.5. Immaculate RE'rRlEVER Pup. Fully licensed and insured estimates. 884-7426. . . I pres. Cox and Baker home. pIes - 7 weeks old, shots 881.4278 or 882-8575 FAST, COURTEOUS services sure hydrauiic sewer clean. CLOVERLY 518-3.bedroom Built 1964, 4 bedrooms, -and wormed. Only \two BURAK ELECTRIC SMITH BROTHERS Interior decorating, wall. R. C, MOWBRAY ing, solid rodding, well colonial. Family room, re 2~ baths, family room wi males left. 823.2999 .. , CONSTRUCTION papering, exterior, putty, ASSOCIATES qualified contractor MIch. t h f rmal t' d kit h I R & R ELECTRIC caulking, window replace. The finest In creative paint. igan licensed #42882. modeIed ki c en, 0 , pa 10 oors, c en w LABRADOR Retriever Kitchens, Dormers, Addi. . h EVAN dining roo m, carpeting, patio doors, central air., All types of electrical work tlons, Firepll:ces, Siding, ment!. John Carbone. 83~ lng, paper anglng and dec S $80,000. TU 5,1316.. Many extras. Yellow, spayed, female, "1 Violation repair. 779.8770 Trim, and Gutters, Base-' 4051 • \ orating. Call 331-3230. SEWER CLEAN ING $129,500 884-1772 year. G00d horne onI'I $7.... ' ,5A"7 . NEW ON THE market-538 886-9677. GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY ment and Attic Remodel. A. HAMPSON INTERIORS ~ '%\,/ Littlefield, Detroit Perrien Place. Colonial, FOR SALE BY OWNER ------Ring. RESIDENTIAL BY DON AND LYNN PHONE: 835-2835 built by Scott, 4 bedrooms, ExceI1ent quad in prime PUPPIES - Half Sheltle. HoaVE We Are Reliable, Licensed, Husband.wife team - Paint. 2 fun baths, 2 half baths, Woods area. Price reduced Reasonable for a good FACTORY AUTHORIZED And An Insured Company. PA::~;::giNG ing, wallpaper perfection SEWE;L.~~:NING 3,000 square feet. All bed. $10,000. Now at $120,000. I home"19J11J, ,af~r .5 p.m. SERVICE Free Estimates. 296.1050. 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE ists. 20 years experience Rtl'palr faucets and clean any room! with walk.in clo!ets 80/4% assumable contral.'t 8S6-4~211,,';r,11 ""'"', • • PO INTE VACU UM HADLEY FREE ES.TIMATES References: 527.5560~ ..• me_ -td.,alii.."- Repair sump 2 Story marble foyer, c!r. available. Lots ('of extras. POODLE Miniature - Silver . FREE PICKUP AND HOME IMPROVEMEN'f ST. CLAIR SHORES COM P LET E painting and pumps.";,, cular staircase, spacious 922 Blairmoor Court. Open male. AKC, housebroken, DELIVERY. INC. 771~9687 decoratlne service. Inter CALL 1521.0447 kitchen with octagonai is Sunday 2-4. 88~.8632. 1 year old. 8815.36315. NEW REBUILT PARTS COMPLETE REMODELING - ior.exterior by Ralph Roth ALL WORK GUARANTEED land. Excellent landscap ------SERVICE QUALITY pain tine ~ Paper. References In the Pointes lng with large patio and 3 BEDROOM Colonial WEST HIGHLAND white TU 1-0700 Kitchens, baths, rec. rooms ing, pLastering, woodwo:"k 886.8248. 210-CEMENT AND, fountain. Exciting house Family room, dining room Terrier puppy, male, AKC, 21002 MACK :md additions, including 'and furniture refinishing. PROFESSIONAL Floor Sand BRICK WORK No decorating needed. Call extras, 2 car garage. $124, Sire, National Champion ------counter tops, cabinets, pan. 5 years experience. 'Refer. 1 882.2140 for appoIntment 000. Open Sunday 2.5. 882- won prestigious "Best of S & J ELECTRIC ences. Keith Jones, 83". ng and finishing. Special- ALL TYPE BRICK, stone, 'd t'a' C . 1 eling, aluminum siding, .. iZI' g . ., k t" bl k d 8348 Show" in Montgomen" ReSl en I 1. ommercla 1630 n In ..ar s aInIng oc an concrete work,' . C t N Y k 1974 No Job too Small trim and gutt~rs. Licensed' Call for free estimate. W archways, steps, porches, FIKANY oun 'I, .ew or. 885.2930 and insured. Abraham, 979.3502. r h . 313 BEAUPRE - Charming OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 P.M. Dam has Impeccable pedl. 886'{)520 R. C. MOWBRAY pa lOS, c 1m n e y s, fire. 3 bedroom English Cottage St. Clair Shores - 22968 gree and is loving family' BOB'S ELECTRIC, licensed ASSOCiATES DONALD BLlSS- places, new and repairs. Recent kitchen, 2 full Marter Road. Super clean pet. 823.1513. contractor Violations ser. Available soon for interior Decorator De Sender, 822-1201.; • condo in Lakeshore Vll .' baths, carpeting & drapes, 2 b d . GOLDEN Retriever breeder v~c~ ~hange. Grosse Pointe M.HOMEJ. K, palOtmg. . and paperhanging. Free Estimates CHAS. F. JEFFREY gas heat, screened terrace. 1age. . I.' rooms. Immedi puppy _ Champion show vlClmty. 875.9766. Call now for free estimate. TU 1~7050' Priced at $89,900. Let us ate possession. Close to IMORO\/EMEt"T 331-3230. MASON CONTRACTOR show )IOU this one. Call for shopping and transporta and field lines. Will help ALL TYPES of electrical' '( 40 Years in Grosse Pointe LICENSED. INSURED tion. train. 884-0039,' evenings. work. Ranges, dryers I'n. INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING & HandVTnan ser. ------• Brick • Block • Stone details. 8851518 8851839 •••• INTERIOR and ext e r i 0 r • C t W k 886-5051 CENTURY 21.ACE REALTY BOUVIER _ AKC, female, stalled-remodeling. Elec' . vices. Recent Grosse Pointe pam. t'mg an d paper hangl.ng • n'aterproemen f'or g 779-0200 5 mon th s, ears, ~'I~al, Sh 0t s trical repairs, fixtures. Li. COMPLETE modernization- references. Call 527-0725 Reasonable rates. 30 years • TuckTT Pointing0 In 1834 ALLARD - Ran c h and wormed. $150. 521. censed and insured. Col. kitchens, bathrooms, fam. before 9 a.m. and after 4 experience. Ray Barnowsky • Patios of any kind , house-den, finished base. 2 BEDROOM CONDO - All 3828. ville Electric Company. i1y roms, etc. Deal direct. p.m. 822-7335 after 6 p.m. "PORCHES A SPECIALT"i" ment, ,garage, excellent. major applianc~. $450 per ------Evenings 774..9110. Days Licensed. Tom, 756-3576. 882.1800 Open S4nday. 886-3024. month with option to buy. 2O-GENERAL SERVICE LA 6.7a52. BACK IN BUSINESS MIKE'S PAINTING After 6 p.m. 881-1977. ------21G-ROOFING Painting - Decorattng - Interior, exterior, wallpaper. 877 BARRINGTON • PLUMBING HARBOR ELECTRIC SERVICES) Wall Washing. Elmer T. ing, minor repairs, patch. R. R. CODDENS 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, Mutsch. FOR RENT with option to • PI.A.STERING LaBadie, 882.2064. ing, plastering. Free esli. CEMENT buy. 'Bloomfield estate near lD PAINTING Violations Corrected matc!s. Reasonable and hon. ler kitchen, family room, CONTRACTOR owner. $74,900. 823-6094. Quarton ar.d Adams. 'High • CARPENTRY FREE ESTIMATES P & P ROOFING ExPERT PAINTING, paper.! est. Heferences. Call any. up overlooking bend in the • MASONRY 882-9420 hanging. Free estimates. G. time. European. Family buslr.ess for 55 years 33 SHOREHAM - Spacious RougE'. Beautiful mature • VIOLATIONS RES! DENTIAL. AND Van Assche. 881-5754. 777'-8081 • New and repair work custom Roman Brick ranch trl!es and grounds. Reply CORRECTED Licensed and insured con- COMMERCIAL I • No job too 51'11all near lake. Lot lOOx180, 3 ,Box W-68, Grosse Pointe • NOTHING TOO SMALL tractor. • REPAJR QUALITY PA!NTING • Drivtiways and porches bedroom and family room. News. GUY DE BOER WE SELL AND INSTALL • RE.ROOF W ALLPAPE.R SERVICE our specialty v. 4 lavs, 2 fireplaces, 2 laun. 776.3708 885-4524 R8~IctJiGDC~UB'~ESR • RE.SHINGLE INTERIOR- • Patios dries, 2 car garage with REMO . • Chimneys TODAY'S B & L MAINTENANCE ------~--~- Estimates auto opener. Sprinklers. Free VA L EXTERIOR • Waterproofing make offer. Open Sunday BEST BUYS All types of repairs-Altera. RETIRED MASTER electric. CALL PETER P. BY JEFF 20 years professional • Violations repaired 2.5. 882-8575. GROSSE POINTE tlons _ Plumb,'ng _ Elec- ian. Licensed. Violations, TOCCO JR. Free Estimates - Insured 'IATTexperiencel:'L CALL ANY TIME trical _ Roofing _ Elec. services increased. Also 779-5160 n. £TCHER 886-5565 INVESTORS - Tenants will NEW LISTING trlc sewer cleaning. 24 small jobs. TU 5-2006. 14 '1~~~::t::tence USI Buckinghal1l TU 6-6102 517 two family flat, 2 fur. love this maintenance free hours emergent:y service. -.-----.----- Prompt Service BRICK R E PA IRS. Work 2 bedroom, aluminum bun. naces, separate basements. CASHAN ROOFING WHITEY'S guaranteed. Porcr~s, chim- galow. Basement, garage, I Very sharp. Income $550 a 754-9658. V A C U U M HOT ROOFS 1.7_79_.5_235 882-_6_5._9_4II Wall Papering neys, sidewalks, basement large new kitchen and month. Oniy $5,000 down 20A-CARPET LAYING I CL' EAN ER REPAI R Commercial Residential PAl NTERS • Interior Painting leaks and cracks. Tuck bath, new carpet, tile. 1m. to qualified buyer. Year round service EUROPEAN EXPERTS • Reasonable Prices pointing, F r I.' e estimate. mediate occupancy. New CARPET LAYING KIRBY EUREKA Shingles and repairs Interior, exterior, wallpaper • Good Work GROSSE POINTE I 779-4245. plumbing. e I I.' C t r i c a 1. NEW AND OLD . - OOV ' Work guaranteed • Call- no job too small 4 bedroom brick single. 2 G r 0 sse Pointe Woods. Stairs Carpeted Shifted I HER, ETC. Insured. 886.3245. ing, pitching, plastering, 526-9987 $42,000, 645.5431 days, full bath~, carpeting, gas Repairs of All Types FREE PICKUPS, DELIVERY window puttying, caulking. ------__ R. L. K. 357.1649 evenings. heat. PriC:ed to sell under ALSO AND ES'l'IMATES ROOFING & REPAIRS Good work. Grosse Pointe JOSEF'S CONSTRUCTION $39,000. Call fC!1' details. CARPETING, VINYL, r E'fer e n c e s. Rea son t11 ALLP T!HIELE BUILT duplex. 2 HARDWOOD CITY WIDE VACUUMS CO. Flat or shingles. Aluminum able. Free estimate. Call II APER REMOVAL PRESENTS; bedroom each, all appli. GROSSE POINTE Samples Shown in 15405 East Warren Ave. gutters and aluminum trim. John anytime. 368.5098. • Experienced Custom designed additions ances, wall to wall carpet. A custom homE', extra nice. Your Homc Corner of Beaconsfield Free Estimates 1------• Insured kitchens, baths. basements: lng, quality throughout. 6 room brick Colonial. Nat. BOB TRUDEL Bob or Dale Isham QUALITY • Reliable We specialize in all phases $94.900. Owner. 886-4281 ural fireplace, gas heat, 294.5896 882-4084 I 526'()666 527.8616 PAl NTERS Estimates at no charge or of quality constructions. side drive, large lot. Best obligation. We will design and build after 4. buy under $60,000. CARPET LA Y I N G _ Re. 20E-INSULATION ROOFS and DECKS Reasonable rates. Free esti. 776.8267 to meet your needs. No job stretching and repair. 30 -.---- GUTTERS AND mates. S p e cia I i Zin g in too small . Resl'den t'laI an d 3 'BEDROOM BRICK. lJ,~ GROSSE POINTE t t d baths. fireplace. years experience. Call after' SUDRO INSULATION DOWN SPOUTS apar men s an two color PROFESSIONAL commercial. Please call CENTURY 21. LOCHMOOR 4 bedroom single, formal din. 4 p.m. 886.9572. Since 1948 Gutters cleaned and flushed rooms. 778.7204. PAl NTERS RICHARD KARR 778.1130 Mack at Torrey Rd. ing room, remodeled kite-h. -LOTS FOR SALE Prepare now for skyrock. New and Repair Work IF======., AND RlCHARD SNYDER 693.4275 884.5280 en, and bath, gas heat, 13A Licensed and Insured SAVE 20% ______fenced yard, super large eting fuel bills while in. ADVANCE MAINTENANCE A. V. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGERS BRICK WORK-8mall ]'obs salation costs are reason. ST. CLAIR SH()RES--3 bed. garage, lowest priced sin. able. Insulation is blown 884-9512 DECORATING. Single rooms or complete, I' tuck pointing. chimney, room, central air, under. gle in Grosse Pointe. Only CHOICE BUILDING in walls and ceiling, In. • Custom Interiors homes I porches, violations repair. ground sp~inkling system, $34.900 as is. SITES Oxford Road in Grosse vestment pays fo1' itself. EXPERT REPAI RS • Wallpapering. Removal • Premium materials, I cd. Reasonable. 886.5565 finished basement with CROWN REALTY Pointe Shores. Lake. Comfort at lower tempera. ROOF lNG, • Woodwork . Stripping. • Estimates day or evening 21 p W . wet bar, close to schools, 8 Refinishing • Competitive rates, insured - ATERPROOFING end shopping, fenced yard, 21-6500 £hore Drive between 7 tures. 15% tax crcdit. U TERS I and 8 mile. David Wil. 881.3515 G T • Wall Repair. Patching. • Prompt attention to work CHAS. F. JEFFREY modern kitchen. irnmacu' TOM McDONALD & SONS l lison Co. 884-2106. SMALL JOBS Light Plaster when started 882.1800 late condition, 779-3727. 3rd GENERATION ------._------__ . - .~_~_~. ~. . - _e_. _ TOM GENTILE NEAT, COURTEOUS MARK HOOVER • Basement Waterproofing 1S-BUSI NESSOPPORTUNITIES 774-9651 SERVICE Journeyman. Underpin footings GROSSE POINTE SHORES -- I ------.- I FREE8~s~~JATES Always answered I.Cracked or caved.in walls BY OWNER I HEDEMARK ...J .. . 7_7___915~4_5__- Licensed References Insured Beautifully decorated 3 bedroom Colonial with living WANT YOUR OWN BUSINESS? 1,---_-_-..-__-__-_-_-_--- __-.. room dining room. Central air. New carpeting ROOFING I and ~ustom draperies throughout the house. Ex. Space available with built.in clientele for experienced R~'pairs. Reroofing THE PAINT BUCKET 21Q-PLAST£R WORK person in COSMETIC AND SKIN CARE, cellent "move.in" condition. Priced in the mid Specializing in hot tar. ALL PLASTER $80's. Will consieler Land Contract. 882.6240 Licensed. Insured Fine quality, expcrienced painters at n reasonable REPA! RS Open Sunday 2.5 - 881.9256 FREE ESTIMATES price. Interior and exterior. Call Ted: 884.9704 Ask for Juergen 886.6800 or Berry: 885.6985. Cornice a~d antique plaster CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT restoration. Call an~'time 882.0005. ' pee. epp; ,spp •• ".

Thursday, January 24, 1980 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirty-One 21-Q-PLASTER WORK 21R-FURNITURE 21 S-CARPENTER 21$-CARPENTER FREE ESTIMATES _ Plas- REPA._IR _ 21Z-SNOW REMOVAL I' SERVICE SERVICE & .LANDSCAPING ULS Field Trips Play Big Ro~e ter. and drywall repairs. UPHOLSTERING by retired Offers Tips ). P. SIMON THE TINKERS Painting, interior/exterior. upholster. Good work. Rea- SNOW PLOWING Did you know that it is Crafted by Detroiter Philip To Save Gas Licensed, insured. Call sonable. VA 1.4900. BUILDING SEE OUR AD_ UNDER JOHN CARBONE good luck to .shake the hand Martinsky, the objects were Ron Pope, 774-2827. HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY • Reside"tiaJ of a chininey sweep? That positioned in a replica of the Right or wrong? FURNITURE refinished, reo Skilled carpentry crew, pro- • Commercial was only one of many tradi. tomb as they appeared when To save gas, it's best to SPECIALIZING jn repairs ADDITIONS - Remodelmg, paired, stripped, any type fessional serVice. Call for carpentry. C h a r I e s W. • 24 hour service .tions University L i g get t the original site was first turn on the air.conditloner . quality work priced right' of caning. Free estimates. • By job or contract SChool, (ULS), second grad. /)pened . cracks eliminated. Gross~ Free Estimates. Babcock, Builder. 885-6863. 474-8953 or 956-7492. 882-6878 839-4()51 ers discovered while observ. Commercials often provide rather than open the car win. Pointe references. Free es. dows or warm up your en: Located in Grosse Pte.' 21-T-PLUMBING ing master chimney sweeps a lively topic for youngsters timates. Clean. VA 1.7051. EXPERT antique restoratiDn AND HEATING MJK MAINTENANCE and Paul and Barbara G1ass'last and Glynn Conley's fourth f~~:J~rVi~~I~f~~ seconds be. and refinishing. Verbal ap. Home Improvements. Snow praisals by TDny Sertich. BARKER month. graders are nD excepUjlll. In . Right, on both counts. JES-CAR CONTRACTORS. fnc. PLUMBlNG REPAIRS removal. 885.1518,885.1839, l' h ' M H' dl . order to discover how and 871-2798 or 892-8598. eac er ary 111 e m. Accordmg to the U.S. De. COMPANIES ~~odernization • Aleradons FREE ESTIMATES I't d th Gla s' t trac the where ideas for commercial SNOW REMOVAL - Com. v e e s 0 e oar'tment of Energy, it's more 21 S-CARP.ENTER Additions. Family Rooms INSTALLATION AND history of chimney sweeps messages originate and the PROPERTY ALTERATIONS mercial.residential. Dave & . fuel-efficient to turn on air SERVICE "itChe~ & Recreation Areas Ren. 886.4123. and their costume, and to ,amount of hme involved in conditioners in late.model MAINTENANCE --______Es ate Maintenance also Contractors, new work, reo stress the importance of fire production, the fourth grad- oars than to open the win. • AtUc~ • Porch Encloseures JA¥ES BARKER SEWER CLEANING TRIMMING, removal, spray- prevention. Following the ers ~~ured the Ross Roy ad. dows. At speeds of oW mph pairs, also truck hauling. CALL 521.8349 • Additions • Kitchens I 886-5044 ing feeding and stump re, 'explanations the see 0 n d vCl'tlSlng agency. th . d d f 885-8545 mo~al F r e e estimates graders wat~hed the sweeps L~d by members of that or more,. de Will ra~ ro:n • Commercial Buildin~s CUSTOM THE TINKERS Compitte tree service Caii perform their craft on Haw. agency's pub 1i c relations open Will ows ret~u Sth III JIM SUnON SEE OUR AD UNDER Flenllng. Tree ServIce.. . 774- thDrne road rooftops In. The sa,t ff th e Iower sch 00Iers more. th'gas consumpdT lOn an SUPERIOR DECORATING 1677 Brys Drive HOME REPAIR HOME IMPROVEMENT 6460. Woods. witnessed designers, photog. uSlIIg e air. con I lOner. All types of plastering, dry. TU 4.2942 TU 2.2436 Remodeling, repairs. of any wall repairs. Painting, all '. . raphers and writers in action. I Warm engines do perform kind. Work alone. No job ALL PLUMBING H H Field tnps are an Impor. An agency film describing best,. but keeping an engine types. GrDsse PDinte refer- & FRANK B. WILLIAMS, Li. too big or small. Rotten ND Service Charge 'REMO' VAL t~nt part ~f Lower SChool the advertising campaigns for runlllng for more than 30 ences. Reasonable prices. censed builder. Specializ. SNOW window cords, window SillS,' SMALL OR LARGE life, accordrng t~.a U,LS news such cDmpanies as Morton seconds does no good. It Insured. Tom McCabe, 824. ing in home up-dating and jambs, door, porches, base. S')ecializing in Residential ~ e I ~ as .e. Des.mah.ons are Salt and K Mart appealed to !akes 20 minutes ~f warm. 8576 or 331.2356, all minor or major repairs. ments, attics. Call Bill JOBS and Commercial Imagmahve and tOPICS per. thi> VOllnl!"'ltpl''lY'ho WPI'P Tl~I'- mg up to reach maximum ef. .vn;l' ~UclUSlU'CS, doors ao. LYIIII, / /~.v/ii/j. I ELECTRIC SEWER 111l4.l:I220 Liul:m LV cia:;:; aCLiyiLies. r.re. ticuiarly - intrigu.ed by -the ficiency .. It's better to. keep 21 R-FURNITURE jus ted, bookshelves in- quenUy, field trips broaden seemingly magical visual ef. the engllle only "runmng a REPAIR stalled, paneling, new coun. LETO I CLEANING WOODLAND HILLS the students' realII' of experi. feets. ha:'f-minute or so before you ter tops, vanities. Code viD- BUILDING COMPANY SNOW REMOVAL ences. dnve off. The engine warms UPHOLSTERING 25% OFF I PRiVATE PLUMBER lations corrected. For cour- Since 191-1 RESIDENTIAL For example, Janet Han. IIp as you dri.ve. my already low prices. Custom Building teDus expert assistance in REASONABLE . COMMERCIAL sen's second graders were Short trips of five miles or Free estimates. Free pick. Family rooms Dur Gpecia1ty, ULSStudents improving ~'our home in 886-3537 CALL TOM 286-4667 ahle to enter bits of Egyp. less amount for 15 percent up and de,livery. Call .BOb'l alterations, kitchens. I any urea, please call me at to logy into their journals of the mileage on U.S. cars, l:lOl.2818. TREE TRl~NG and de. Tour Hospita S 881-0790. TU 2.3222 BOB DUBE after viewing the December but consume over 30 pe.~ent ------PLUMBING and HEATING bris r Po m () val, insured, prompt service, 10 years exhibit at the Art Gallery of University Liggett School, of the gas. Why? Becl"use CARPENTER WORK-Pan. Licensed Master Plumber- Windsor. Over 400 miniature (ULS), students in Lestina the trip is over before the eling, partitions, ceilings, SEWER CLEANING, experiencp.. 886-3245. kitchen, -small jobs, reo repNC1uctions of the contents Colby's biology classes tour. engine begins to operate at pairs, etc. TU 2.2795. SPRINKLER REPAIR, etc. THREE C'S of Pharoah Tut Ankh Amen's ed Harper Hospital arid the peak efficiency. Grosse Pointe Woods tomb captured the children's Department of -Public Health In its "Drive for Conser. 886.3897 LANDSCAPING attention. at Herman Kide:- Hospital, vation," the Energy Depart. .JOANNA WESTERN ALBERT D. THOMAS Winter landscape mainten. WINDOW SHADES ROOF / INC. ance. Detroit, earlier this menth. ment is sponsDring a travel. FRANK R. WEIR Dr. William Giason, a ULS ling exhibit that will visit PAlN1. SHumlS, 'lINOS Weare general contractors, •. No~' is the best time for Classes Slated I(Al;fMANN LEAK parent and cardiologist at 125 cities ,over the next ye:tr. SIOAAI OOOt$ AND WINDOWS One call takes care of all most deciduous tree trim. PLU!v\BING mingo I Harper Hospital, arranged Visitors can climb into a rar rour b.uilding - remodelir.g At Dominican the tour. He guided seniors mounted on a special plat. REPAIR vrobli;ms large or small. .We specialize in deprun. " and sophomores t h r 0 ugh form and follow audio.taped & HEATING ing and shaping of all t~'pe " TU 2-0628 Dominican High School, echocardiography. pulmonary iMtructions that show how SPECIALISTS LICENSED MASTER of fruit tree.~, GRA ~ TOP 9740 McKinney avenue, De. fundion and vascular lab. to cut gas consumption dra. ._------PLUMBER • Now is the best time for troit, begins its spring adult oratories. St\1dents also view. matically. SALes AND SERVICE FREE ESTiMATES VOCCIA SINCE 1925 landscape designing-now education IlChedule on March ed a video of brain ~urgery. Conserving gas not only I SOli ICEICHIVAL Roof Leaks (:il:aran'teed CONSTRUCTION that we are in our off.sea. 5 with 30 non-credit classes let ... Alt., • ",. 'M ,.,t c__ ,. . 20 son months. we can con In the afternoon, William saves money but aiso curbs TU 5.11000 Yrs. Exparience CO., INC. 885-7711 in a variety of S'~bjects. Young, a director at Herman car exhaust, a major cause of LICENSED BUILDERS 381 KERC~EV At cent rate all our effort in Art, Business, CTeative/ ;.cALL BILL. 982-$539 designing your outdoor en. Kiefer Hospital, introduce~ air pollution, says the Amer. Additions FARMS Fun, Dance and Language the ULS students to several lean Lung Association of vironmefJt. We will present are the major su.bjeet areas. Dormers KEITH DANIELSON doctors. -Dr. ~esse Goodwin, Sout~eastern Michigan. EASTSIDE Garages you with complete draw- Five afternoon CPR sessions Dr. Malcolm Adcock and Dr. _ Kitchens 21Z-SNOW REMOVAL Ing acc~mpanled by a pre. and a Stop 'Smoking Clinic Richard Stinetsky briefed TRANSMISSION Fireplaces & LANDSCAPING season schedule starting also will be offered along students on la;boratoril!S, en. 16301 MACK at 3 MI. Pointe AARP Aluminum sid1ng date. , with a mini self.help series vironmental microbiology and -TU - • -8-11 including hypnosis. , IAIT SIDE CAli CO. FRII ROAD TIST Brick and Cement work • Remember we are Horti. drug abuse testing perform . HAWTHORN TREE, For further information, M.eets Jan. 28 Rldlo Conl~otr.d Pack'g. Deliver)' WORK GUARANTEED Bank fir.ancing available culturists and urban forest. ed at Herman Kiefer. Each 5eMrtg f.. , SiIII o.lrorl .lId SlIbu'!l' call the director of the 884.5959 Complete SERVICE ers. We know how to care described the tests adminis. Trimming, removal, stump Dominican Adult Education Grosse Pointe Chapter No. Home ModernIzation for your plant material, tered and the equipment removal. Prompt estimates. 757-:i330 Center, Mrs. Jane Roose, at used. 2151 of the American Associ. 777.2816 ~ 773.1105 372~956 .the school, (882-8500), duro ation of Retired Persons, SERVICINC THE GROSS. POINTIS . The field trip introduced FRUIT TREES ing regular school hours. (AARP) , wllI meet on Mon. FOR OVER Va CENTURY stu-dents to possible applica. day, January 28, at the REMODEL! NG ! EXPERTLY PRUNED 21Z-SNOW REMOVAL tions of biology in medicine Grosse Pointe M e m 0 ria 1 1'1'" ~",. .1 "fle. POINTER LANDSCAPING & LANDSCA.PING and to health care facilities CARPENTRY SNOW PLOWING 885.1900 in Detroit. Church, 16 Lakeshore road, Ir.et.i '" , .. New Construction at 1 p.m. WA 1-12a2 or Repair COMMERCIAL W.J, HENNINGER PL'iGEL PROMOTED This will be the first meet. SNOW ing of the year under the • Ree rooms Reasonable rat e s. 'New CO. Pointer John S. Pingel was IACI"h,. PLOWING recently named vire-chair. presidency of Mrs. Byr~n • Bathrooms • Complete tree service • COMMERCIAL Ch'in Link AII.Sh.1 ..... equipment. Experienced man an(\. chief executive of. Chambers, and it will feature • 'Kitchens • Speciali.2.ing in back yard • RESID~NTFAL R"itic Styln and pro rn p t service. ficer of Ross Roy, Inc. Mr. Arthur Seder spewni on • Additions tree work Free Estimates )(; "Energy." . Seasonal or per.snow e 2 journeymen climbers Pingel joined the firm in Free Estimates Insured MEHLENBACHER FENCE. CO. basis. \. • Storm damage 1900 and has been president Officials also say that dues 'rHE FOUR C's CO. • Fully insured Call since 1964. He is immediate must be paid by Wednesday, 10401 HAITPIR IUSICENTIAL, ''''DUST.'AL past clrairman of the Ameri- January 30, in order for par. 882.5835 885-2960 • 24 hours service HEDEMARK ROOFING 886-68()(). can Association of Advertis- ticipants to retain their memo 286-0068 ing Agencies. bership.

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Page Thirty.Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, January 24, 1980 *. * * * Feature Page ------_._------_._--,- --_.-.- _. * * * r Pointers of Interest Week for Christian Unity flJ~nte KENNETH AND MARY BONAMY T.HOMPSON,- OF LAKEVIEW A VENUE Features Pulpit Exchange Counter Points- By Janet Mueller I Pulpits will be exchanJed I~atholic, will speak at 8 by clergy of three Grosse o'clock, The Reverend Paul Th2y wanted to make a living in the arts. and Pointe churches Saturday E. Christ at 9:15 o'clock and By Pat Rousseau if you think that's easy, y~u haven't been around I and Sunday, January 26 and Father Michael A. Donovan, Mrs. John Huntjngt:m ... who is president of many artists. They wanted to make a marriage I 27 -as the ninth annual week .:If Saint Paul's Roman Cath. Walton-Pierce and daughter of the late Mrs. Wil- that would \vork, and if you think that's easy, of' Christian Unity enters its olic, at 11:15 o'clock. Ham Rust Pierce was invited to Meadow Brook given the fact that both partners are working, concluding weekend. The Reverend William E. Hall last Thursday. She was asked to look at an professional artists, think again. Ken and Mary Christian Unity Week cuI. Tudor, of Christ Church, will exhibit of dresses of the late Mrs. Alfred Wilson Thomps::n have been married three years now. minates with a Sunday eve. be the 9: 15 o'clock Sunday I ning worship service at speaker at Saint Paul Evan. and to help identify those that were designed for I Personally and professionally, they're making it. Saint Paul Evangelical Lu. gelical Lutheran C h u r c h. Mrs. Wilson in the Made-T.::-Order Department Of "Lots of tin.es," Mary ad.I------theran Church, Chalfonte Monsignur Francis X. Can. Walton-Pierce. A selection of beautiful gowns are I mits, "when hus!Jand. and i EurQPean styles. Her puppet i. avenue and Lothrop road. field, of Saint Paul's Roman now being shown as part of the tours that the I Wife are both a~t~sts, It. be.' hand hide~ 'I wire¥'one struc.j Guest speaker is M. Nadine Catholic, will preach at the Public are invited to take. The gowns are a very I comes. a competItIOn th.mg. ture SImIlar to a huruan I Foley, O..P.., Ph. D., a memo 11 o'clock service. speCIal. treat. A lovely yellow panne ve Ivet d ress "I. .dIdn't make a conscIOus. I ha,nd bet ween felt pa'lm an d ber of the General Council Coffee and fellowship . B deCISion not to work In clay back. Her puppet arms and of the Adrian Dominican hours will follow each of the was worn by Mrs. WIlson for the Meadow rook I becau- co~n?l~te? her Christ. Thompson can't abide. it's I . School Bell, 17904 Mack Avenue. bodies to. tubular alummum I ered. "When we go out of ma~. commiSSIOn for four bad work. "It seems to me SPECIALS!! l- - ... torsos WIth wooden dowell state, we have a lot of ex. marionettes on lime, and .the that service is the last thing * * rod arms and l~gs. She -re. i penses to recoup." cu~tomer, whose only StlPU' (J€ople ~are about today. H's I~ Order To' Make Room ... for new cruisewear that searched and adapted her, So when the Thompsons r------lar,lOn was that Mary I use 'how little time can I spend is arriving daily, we are having the SaIe-Of ..The-Year. Save vcrtical contrQl bar from fill up thp- pickup truck and some an~ique buttons she, and how much maney can I : FRESH ~ui - i 30% to 50% off all fall and winter fashiol)s, Don't miss the great values you'll find at the Pointe Fashions, 15112 (the customer), had, was make?'" i Kercheval, 822.2S18, pleased. . So whu needs this? If Ken' 1 SPRING BOUQUETS : The marIOnettes are not Thompson can eliminate the I cheap. A treme.ndous am~unt middleman, he'll do it. I of work and bme goes Into Th TI d 't each of them. Mary's marion. e . ~ompsons on own I ! $2.99 wUhcoupon ! ette prices start at $100 But a t~leVISI?n sp~. They feel I ' until 1/28/80 it's possible to owh a Mary !V IS a tll~e thlCf: Sit down .1 Bonamy Thompiion original In front ot the set and get for considerably less money ~~ t~r~ hours later t~nd ~------for for relaxation as much ere s en no conve.rsa IOn, as 'for saleability Mar y no human contact, Ju~t reo . '. ceptlOn ... and where In the Finest Indoor , makes delIghtful face mlIows. ld d'd th h t 'f' d 1 -1' d wor I e ours go 0 I I eSlz~ an arger, app Ique . and what do you have to GREEN PLANT SUPPLY embrOIdered, s t u f fed and h f th ? quilted. s ow or ~m. .' in the city has arrived. Time Is of. Essence They do hsten to the radIO , It takes much less time a lot, and to record albums, , and much less material, t~ and they're great g~mes play., make a pillow than a marion. ers. They hke dommos, par. cUe chesi, all sorts of games - FREE RAPID-GRO FERTILIZER * * "People think," says Mary. except checkers. "I get upset with any planf purchase Hurry ... to Wright's Gift and Lamp Shop to voicing thc eternal artist's at checkers," Mary explains. catch the end of the January Lamp Sale. While , complaint, "that YOU have all "We don', play it anymore." there pick up those Valentine cards for favorite '. the time ,n the' world. be. says Ken, whose goal in life people. Lots of lovely, useful Valentine gifts, t.::o ... } cause you can take your Sat. I is to "make good pots" and COMPLETE SUPPLIES , 18650 Mack Avenue. Convenient free parking. i urclay' or ~ulJdal' on a maintain a comfortable life • • • ~ ,Wcclne~l!ay, but ;ve work style, lor all your . r long hours. ESJ)('cially the With Mary across from 1 Treat Your Valentine to something very full month before a major him at the checkerboarcl. a: growing needs special ... perhaps a one-of-a-kind gift from Two's I "how: we're doing nothing comfortable life style is not Company, 399 Fisher Road. ~: hut work. guaranteed. • * *, • " "This fall and winter. But in mosl othcr a,pects, OPEN DAILY 'TIL 7 P,M. , Save During The January Sale ... at \ nrnhably bccau~e Ken was hc's got it made. A 1'1 is the E. C. Whit's Old House. It's a s~ore.wi~e doing ~o well. he over. Thompsons' life, and they're sale featuring floor samples, furniture and .A • ('xtcnded himself, He's becn making a living at it. and I decorath.e accessories. Stop by 26717 Little ci!b~OJlSt I ,~ working ungoclly hours:' they'r(' makinr, it together f: Mack, st. Clair Shores. Closed Mondays be. 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Now's the time to save on beautiful, suo perbly.crafted, comfortable Ethan Allen upholstery. Choose coverings from a spec- tacular array of over 800 exquisite, dur- able, pretested fabrics and colors. Act now! Take advantage of savings of 10% 10 20 % and enjoy the fine quality of Ethan Allen in your home for years to come! Whether you're planning a room, or choos- Ing one piece, our expert interior designers are ready to give you all the free belp you need, including color scheme and floor plan. Shown right, from left to righl: Sale Chippendale Wing Chair, 20.7204 Reg. (as shown) 625.50 5555.50 Reg. (from) 349.50 ...... 279.50 Hexagonal Lamp Table, 15-8002 Reg. 26450 219.50 Three Cushion Tuxedo Sofa, 84': 20.7046 Reg. (as shown) 1,239.50 1,OlI9.50 Reg. (from) 799.50 . . .. . 649.50 Round Coc:;ktail Table, 13-8200 Reg. 399.50 ...... 359.50 Square Lamp Table, 15-8003 Reg, 209.50 ...... 179.50 Lounge Chair, 20-7236 Reg. (as shown) 495.50 ...... 415.50 Reg. (from) 449.50 ...... 369.50 Matching Ottoman, 20.7237 Reg. (as shown) 149.50 119.50 Reg. (from) 129.50 99.50 Tunisian Hand Knotted India Rug, 04.1424 4'8"x6'7" Reg.469.00 . 389.95 59"x8'9" Reg. 689.00 . . . 599.95 S'3"x 11'6" Reg 1.049.00. 919.95 Shown flghl, from leff to righ1: Sale Tufted Queen Anne Chair, 20.7609 Reg. (as shown) 463.50 $403.50 Reg. (from) 379.50 ...... 319.50 Tripod Tea Table, 11.8203 Reg. 329.50. 279.50 Tea Table, 11-8204 Reg. 379.50 , .. , ... 319.50 Chippendale Style Sofa, 1I1~ 20.7124 Reg. (as shown) 1,167.50.... .1,047.50 Reg. (from) 709.50 . . .. . , 589.50 3 Piece Wall System, ~eg, 2,228.50 .. 1,879.50 Bookstack, 11-9211 Reg. 699.50 599.50 Bookstack, 11.9210 Reg. 829.50 699.50 Bookstack, 11.9212 Reg. 699.50 599.50 Pembroke Table, 11.8202 Reg. 299.50 . 249.50 Slope Arm Lounge Chair, 20.7221 Reg. (as shown) 596.50 526.50 Reg. (from) 38950 319.50 Nest of Tables, 11-8206 Reg. 234.50 199.50 Hand Knotted India Sun Rug, 04-1422 4'S"x6'7" Reg. 469.00. . . 389.95 5'9"x8'9" Reg. 689.00...... 599.95 8'3"x 11'6" Reg 1,049.00. . . 919.95

Front Cover: From lell to right: Sale Loose Pillow Back Chair, 20-7089 Reg. (as shown) 520.50 ...... $450.50 Reg. (from) 359.50 . . . . 289.50 Rectangular End Table, 13-8512 Reg. 349.'50 ...... , .. 299.50 Three Cushion Tuxedo Sofa, 84~ 20-7098 Reg. (as shown) 1,379.50 1,229.50 Reg. (from) 829.50 ...... 679.50 Oval EmlTable, 13-8513 Reg. 349.50 .. 299.50 Trianon Wing Chair, 13.7111 Reg. (as shown) 682.50 .. . .602."5(\ Reg (from) 429.50 . . . 349.50 Oval CocJ(tail Table, 13-8511 Reg. 449.50 ... . 379.50 4 Piece Wall System, Reg. 1,158.00.. . 949.50 Library Book Stack. 15.9202 Reg. 279.50 ...... 229.50 Three Drawer Chest, 15.9201 Reg. 299.50 . . . 249.50 Sofa Table, 13.9517 Reg 449.50 .. 379.50 Ventura Carpet (30 colors~ see page 7. 2 Manufacturer's suggested resale pnces, optional with retailers. Copyrighf 1980 Ethan Allen Inc.• Danbury, Conn. I I :I 'I

Choose from sofas, loveseats, Threo Drawer Chest, 15.9201 Square Commode Table, 15-8503 chairs, slebper sofas and recliners, Reg. 299.50 ' 249.50 Reg. 399.50 339.50 Also save on masterfully. crafted library Bookstack, 15.9202 Two Cushion Loveseat, 60': 20-7282 tables, wall units, and accent furni. Reg. 279.50 229.50 Reg. (as shown} 1,009.50 889.50 Our to you! ture. Whatever you buy, you'll get Two Door Cabir:el, 159200 RE'g.(from) 659.50 5~.50 gift I Reg. 299.50 ...... 249.50 Sola Table, 13.9203 famous Ethan Allen quality that The latest blends the design and craft::.man- Upper Grilled Cabinet, 15.9203 Reg. 399.50 359.50 ship of the past, with modern skill Reg. 409.50 339.50 High Back Chair, 20.7616 Ethan Allen Treasury Pot Table, 15-8S07Reg. 319.50269.50 Reg. {as shown) 511.50 441.50 and technology. Reg. (from) 389.50 319.50 I Mr. Chair, 20.7281 Here it is-392 COlorful pages So come see a magnificent sale Lauderdale Carpet (18 colors). Reg. (as shOYin) 547.50. ' .. 467.50 Iilled with great decorating collection to help you create the liv. Reg 20.95 sq. yd 17.95 Reg. (from) 429.50 . . ... 349.50 ideas. a $7.95 value that's ing room you a~Nays wanted. Hexagonal Cabinet, 15.%04 -Proce does not Include installation ~UUi:; lib<: ""I,en yUl.i visil us. Now's the time to save! Reg. 399.50 . . . 339.50 I No purchase necessary. Glass Top Cocktail Table, 15.8000 Clockwise: Sale Reg. 46950 399.50 6 Piece Wall, includes (1}15.9203, Three Cushion Sofa, 82': 20.7283 (1)15.9200, (2)15.9201, (2);5.9202 Reg. (as shown) 1,269.50 1,119.50 Manulac' Her's suggesled resale II Reg. 1867.00. , . .. ., $1499.50 Reg (from) 829.50 679.50 prices, optional with retailers. 3 When ~ou save on EthanAile On sale now...sofas, loveseats, chairs,sleep sofa

Whatever your taste ...casual or formal, classic or transitional, Ethan Allen has styles and sizes to fit every room-every budget! See our exciting sale collection displayed in completely decorated, idea-filled rooms. And best of all, our interior designers are ready to give you all the help you wan!, in. eluding a visit to your home, so you're sure the styles you choose are just right for you. Shovm right, from left to right: sale Nest 01 Tables, 10-8706 Reg. 179.50 $149.50 Lawson Club Chair, 20.7741 Reg. (as shown) 424.50 364.50 Reg. (from) 309.50 249.50 Lamp Table, 10-8705 Reg. 179.50 149.50 Three Cushion Lawson Sola, 83~ 20.7743 Reg. (as shown} 964.50 834.50 Reg. (from) 599.50 469.50 Rectangular Cocktail Table, 10.8700 Reg. 179.50 149.50 End Table, 10-8704 Reg. 179.50 149.50 Three Drawer Accent Writing Table, 14.9514 Reg. 289.50 249.50 Hitchcock Bench, 14-6155 Reg. 109.50 87.50 Highback Chair, 20-7703 Reg. (as shown) 530.50 460.50 Reg. (from) 369.50 299.50 Ant. sena Oriental Design Rug, 04.1116 4'5"x6', Reg. 399.00 349.95 5'7"x8'2", Reg. 649.00 569.95 7'5"x9'10", Reg. 949.00 849.95 Manufacturer's suggested resale prices, op- tional with retailers. EthanAllen Winter Sale Shown right, from left to right: Sale Wing Club Chair, 20.7061 Reg. (as shown) 463.50 $393.50 Reg. (from) 359.50 289.50 semi.A"ached Pillow Ottoman, 20-7101 Reg. (as shown} 182.50 152.50 Reg. (from) 144.50 114.50 Square Lamp Table, 10-8625 Reg. 239.50 199.50 Three Cushion Wing Sofa, 81~ 20.7064 Reg. (as shown) 889.50 749.50 Reg. (from) 669.50 529.50 Octagonal Cocktail Table, 10-8620 Reg. 239.50 199.50 Hexagonal Commode Table, 10.8627 Reg. 259.50 219.50 High Back Wing Chair, 20.7071 Reg. (as shown) 481.50 411.50 Reg. (from) 389.50 319.50 Hexagonal Pedestal Table, 10-8626 Reg. 259.50 219.50 "Standish" Braid Rug (4 colors), Available in 13 standard rug sizes. S'6"x8'6" oval. Reg. 209.95 184.95

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.recliners ...formal, informal, classic and country.

Clockwise from left. Sale Any combination ol1he 12.9014's or 12.9017's. 2 Piece Wall System, Reg 859.00 $699.50 3 Piece Wall System, Reg. 1.288.50 .. . 1,049.50 library Wall Unit, 12.9014 Reg. 429.50.349.50 Three Drawer Wall Unit, 12.9017 Reg. 429.50 349.50 Hexagonal Commode Table, 12-8074 Reg. 314.50 249.50 Pine Trim Sofa, 87~ 20.7323 Reg. (as shown) 1,304.50 1,154.50 Reg. (from} 809.50 659.50 Square Cocktail Table, 12-8081 Reg. 459.50 399.50 Square Commode Lamp Table, 12.8075 Reg. 264.50 .. . 229.50 High Back Fireside Chair, 20.7208 Reg. (as shown) 507.50 427.50 Reg. (from) 429.50 349.50 Tub Chair, 12.7649 Reg. (as shown} 429.50 369.50 Reg. (from) 339.50 279.50

Shown Insert: Sale Pine Rocker, 12.9019 Reg. 209.50...... $169.50

Clockwise: Sale Three Cushion Sofa, 86~ 12.7643 Reg. (as shown) 779.50 $659.50 Reg. (from) 659.50 539.50 Trestle Cocktail Table, 12-8000 Reg. 169.50 149.50 Butterfly Drop Leaf End Table, 12-8034 Reg. 179.50 149.50 Console Cabinet, 14.9216 Reg. 299.50 249.50 Framed Oval Mirror, 14.9217 Reg. 129.50 109.50 Chair, 12.7641 Reg. (as shown) 443.50 383.50 Reg. (from) 379.50 319.50 Tray Ottoman, 12.7648 Reg. (as shown) 177.50 147.50 Reg. (from) 149.50 119.50 Rudder Drop Leaf T&ble, 12-8006 Reg. 179.50 149.50 Platform Rocker, 12.7640 Reg. (as shown) 447.50 387.50 Reg. (from) 399.50 339.50 Commode Table, 12-8037 Reg. 169.50 149.50 Berber Weave Rug, 04.1521 4'x6' Reg. 289.00 259.95 6'x9' Reg. 619.00 549.95 8'3"xl1'6" Reg. 999.00 899.95 Manufacturer's suggested resale prices, optional with retailers. Extra bedroom magic ...an Ethan Allen sleep sofa!

Two styles, five sizes-On Sale These lovely sofas are full of hidden surprises! So comfortable, you'd never guess a quality innerspring mattress is inside waiting to be easily transformed into a super comfortable bed. Order in your choice of over 800 fabrics. Enjoy the same meticulous tailoring and pre- cise pattern matching for which Ethan Allen is famous. What's more, the bed adjusts to a sit. up posi. tion and the back tilts forward so you can vac- uum or sweep. Shown top: Sale .Three Cushion Lawson.style Sleeper Sola, 79~ 21.7054 Reg. (as shown) 879.50 .. , , . . . . $739.50 Reg. (from) 659.50 , .. _. , .. ,519.50 Mr. Club Chair, 20-7307 Reg. (as shown) 524.50 ' , , .. 454.50 Reg. (from) 409.50 , ...... 339.50 Square LempTabie, 15-8003 Reg, 209.50.179.50

Sale Reg, 264.50 ' , 219.50 Bunching Table, 13.8209 Reg. 239.50 214.50 Agra Peking Design Hand Knotled Indle Rug, 4'x6' Reg. 369.00, ' , 309.95 5'9"x8'9" Reg. 689,00 ' , 599.95 8'3"x11'6" Reg. 1,049.00 , 919.95 Shown Genter: . • Plne Trim Sleeper Sola, 69~ 21-7473 Reg. (as shown) 984.50 , ' .... 834.50 Reg, (from) 84950 , , . . . . . 699.50 Swivel Rocker, 20-7505 Reg, (as shown) 389.50 ' . . . . 329.50 Reg. (from) 329.50 .. , . , , ...... ,.269.50 .Comparable savings on other sizes Ethan Allen Restocrot~Recliners...relax while ~ou save!

Sale Pine Wing Recliner, 21-7952 RestOCfat Rocker, 21-7912 Wing Re&tOCfat Rocker, 21.7910 Roll Ann Recliner, 21.7953 Reg. (as shown) 527.50, , .. , .. $447.50 Reg. (as shown) 434.50 .. , . , , $364.50 Reg. (as shown) 464.50 , $394.50 Reg. (as shown) 423.50 , $343.50 Reg. (from) 399.50, , 319.50 Reg. (from) 359.50 .. , .. , 289.50 Reg. (from)339.50 , .. , 269.50 Reg. (from)359.50 , . , 279.50

Manufacturer"" suggested resale prices, optional wilh retailers. ( 6 Oriental masterpieces...heovenl~ broadlooms ...at down-to-earth prices!

Oriental design rugs ...authentic reproductions inspired by treasured antique design.

Save now on our special selection of exqui- site Ethan Allen imported Oriental design rugs. A true Investment in beauty. All of fine-quality 100% wool pile. Dozens of rich subtle colors in many sizes. Here are just a few examples:

From left to right: Sale A. Princess Kerman Design, Bittersweet, 04-1212 4'8"x.6'7" Reg. 419.00 $349.95 6'7"x9'10" Reg. 799.00 679.95 8'3"x 11'6" Reg. 949.00 799.95 9'10"x14' Reg. 1.799.00 1,529.95 B. Kerman Medallion Design, Slate Blue, 04.1700 Also available In Ivory or Red 5'x6'1" Reg. 319.00 279.95 67"x9'10" Reg. 599.00 529.95 8'3"x11 '6" Reg. 749.00 669.95 2'9"x8'2" Runner, Reg. 239.00 209.95 2'9"x11'6" Runner, Reg. 339.00 289.95 9'10"x13'6" Reg. 1,259.00 1.089.95 C, D. Boktiari Design, Satellite Blue, 04-1203 and Antique Golden, 04.1202 4'8" x6 '1" Reg. 419.00 349.95 67"x9'10" Reg. 799.00 679.95 8'3"x'11 '6" Reg. 949.00 799.95 2'3"x9' Runner, Reg. 299.00 239.95 2'3"x12' Runner, Reg. 379.00 299.95 9'10"x14' Reg. 1,799.00 1,529.95 E. Antique Tabriz Design, Persian Brown, 04-1920 Also available in Ivory. 4'8"x67" Reg. 499.00 429.95 6'7"x9'10" Reg. 899.00 789.95 8'3"x11'6" Reg. 1,149.00 1,029.95 F. Agra Peking Design, Blue, 04.1408 4'x6' Reg. 369.00 , 309.95 5'9"x8'9" Reg. 689.00 599.95 8'3"x11'6" Reg. 1,049.00 919.95 9'8"x 13'6" Reg. 1,849.00 1,569.95 10'9"x16.'9" Reg. 2,549.00 2,149.95 G. Jaipur Aubusson, Ivory. 04.1450 4'x6' Reg. 529.00 469.95 5'9"x8'9" Reg. 1,119.00 989.95 8'3"x 11'6" Reg. 1,539.00 1,379.95 9'8"x13'6" Reg. 2,669.00 2,369.95 H. Imperial Chinese, Blue, 04.1458 4'x6' Reg. 529.00 469.95 5'9"x8'9" Reg. 1,119.00 _,989.95 8'3"x11 '6" Reg. 1,539.00 1,379.95 9'8"x13'6" Reg. 2,669.00 2,369.95

Save 15% on thick plush saxony "Ventura" sale 895 price sq. yd.*. reg. 10.95 "Ventura" is only one of the great Ethan Allen floor covering values during our Win- ter Sale. Strong lustrous 100% nylon pile, autoclave heatset to preserve its rich sax- ony texture. Choose from 30 vibrant high fashion colors! • Installation not included. Save on sleep sets made exclusively for Ethan Allen by Simmons

Lady Allen I Luxury Firm, Twin Mattress or Box Spring (each) Reg. 99.95 79.95 Lady Allen II Super Firm, Twin Mattress or Box Spring (each) Reg. 119.95 99.95 All other SIZes at substantial savings. Manufacturer's suggested resale prices, optional with retailers. 7 ,.~ Sove row on Ethan Allen we

So many handsome ways to organize, store and display.

The Ethan Allen Custom Room Plan furniture shown on these pages is the most complete system of modular fur. niture available. It's good looking, fine quality Ethan Allen construction in a marvelous choice of -woods and fin- ishes. All units shown top and center are sunny Nutmeg finish. Some are available in white or yellow. Groupings below are from our collection in An- tiqued Pine finish. Great for almost any room because you can create and re- create wall arrangements to meet your special needs simply by grouping upper and lower units that are perfect- ly engineered to fit together.

At right: Sale $999.50 6 Piece Wall System, Reg. $1,187.00 Sale Comer Bookcase, 1D-4505P Reg. 139.50 $119.50 34" Comer Desk, lD-453OP Reg. 199.50 169.50 40" Three Drawer Dresser, 10-4551 P Reg. 299_50 249.50 40" Upper Bookcase, 10-4058 Reg. 189.50 159.50 24" Three Drawer Chest, 10-4501 P Reg. 219.50 ...... 189.50 24" Upper Bookcase, 10-4007 Reg. 139.50 119.50 Spindle Headboard, 10-5628-3' Reg 104.50 89.50 Mate's Chair, I()'Bl01" Reg. 72.50 6:t50 • Nol included.

At right: Sale $879.50 5 Piece Wall System, 136" of Linear Wall Above: Reg. $1,067.50 30" Shutter Door Cabll Sale $899.50 10-4511P Reg. 239.50. sale 5 Piece Wall System, (2) 30" Upper BookcaSi 32" Thnae Dnlwer Chest, Reg. 159.50 . 12-4030 Reg. 239.50 _ $199.50 100" of Linear Wall 40" Four Drawer Stude 32" Upper Bookcase, 12-4036 Reg. $1,097.50 1()'4550P Reg. 299.50 . Reg. 179.50 _149.50 Manufacturer's suggested res rr Light Bridge, 12-4102 Reg. 229.50 189.50 32" Shutter Door Cabinet, 12.4031 Reg. 239.50 _.. _ 199.50

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•Also available in Alabasler While or Daffodil Yellow Finish. )(Ider-working wall s~stems!

At left: Sale $999.50 6 Piece Wall System, 88" of Linear Wall Reg. $1,257.00

Sale 24" Three Drawer Chest, 14.4501 P Reg. 239.50 $199.50 (2) 24" Upper Bookcase, 14.4007 Reg. 149.50 124.50 40" Vanity, 14-4524P Reg. 279.50 239.50 40" Ught Bridge, 14-4100 Reg. 199.50 169.50 24" Two Door Cabinet, 14.4503P Reg. 239.50 199.50 Hitchcock Bench, 14.6155> Reg. 109.50 87.50 HI-Rise Trundle Bed, 14-5641.3* Reg. 319.50 263.50 Swivel Chair, 20.7509-5> Reg. (as shown) 464.50 404.50 Reg. (from) 309.50 249.50 >Not included.

At left: Sale $1,279.50 6 Piece Wall System, 104" of Linear Wall Reg. $1,527.00

Sale 32" Refreshment Base Unit, 12.4034 Reg. 359.50 $299.50 , 32" Upper Bookcase, 12.4036 Reg. 179.50 149.50 40" Stereo Base Unit, 12.4059 Reg. 399.50 339.50 40" Light Bridge, 12.4100 Reg. 189.50 159.50 32" CRP TV Cabinet Base, 12.4039 Reg. 219.50 189.50

Sale I19t, Mate's Chair, 1(}610P ...... $199.50 Reg. 72.50 .. 1,1G-4019 30" Three Drawer Chest, ...... 139.50 lG-4510P Reg. 239.50 .... tnt's Desk, "Chair not included...... 249.50 ale prices. optional with retailers. EtbanA1len Winter Sale

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!to. 10.455OP FI No. 12.4036 No. 12.4030 No. 12-4031 No. 12.4038 No. 12-4058 No. 12-4034 40" Four Draww No. 1G-4503P> No. 10-4S24P> Student's Deslt. 24" Two Door C8bine 40ft Vanity. 32" Upper Bookc_. 32" nne-o,... 32ft Shutter 32" T.V CabInet 40" Slenlo a- Unit. 32" RefI'nhmeIII CNst. Door Cabinet. B_untt. FOlTIlica" Plastic Top Formica" Plastic Top FOlTIlica" Plastic Top 9 All bases are 18'h" deep and 3O"H. All upper units are 48"H. Etmn AJlenbedrooms ...formal or informo

Your bedroom should be a special place ...like the tranquil haven for relax- ation and comfort you'll have with any of the Ethan Allen bedrooms now on sale. Here are beauty, quality and down to earth value for which Ethan Allen is famous.

Sale 50" Eight Drawer Triple Dresser 10-5303, Frame(! Mirror 10-5050, Tall Poster Bed 10-5622, Queen Size, 3 pieces Reg. 1,063.50 $899.50 same with Full Size Bed Reg. 1,043.50 879.50 Canopy Frame 10.5994, Queen Size Reg. 104.50 82.50 Canopy Frame 10-5993, Full Size Reg. 94.50 74.50 One Drawer Cabinet Night Table, 10-5306 Reg. 184.50 159.50 Homestead Rocker, 14.9706 Reg. 194.50 , 159.50 Seven Drawer Chest on Chest, 10-5305 Reg. 579.50 , , .489.50 Bedford Carpet (18 Colors)., Reg. 17.95 sq. yd , 13.95 .Price does nol Include installation.

Beautiful quality bed- rooms to suit your taste and your budget. Choose from (A) Classic colonial styling from our Heir. loom collection in sunny Nutmeg finish (8) Elegant Classic Manor with con- toured moldings, raised panels and soft rounded corners.

Sale 72" Twelve Drawer Triple Dresser 15-5013, Folding Mirror 15-5030, and Cane Headboard 15-5624, Queen Size, 3 pieces Reg. 1,838.50 , $1,549.50 same wllh King Size Headboard Reg. 1,88850...... 1,599.50 Cabinet Night Table, 15-5026 Reg. 279.50 , .. 239.50 Hltcbcock Bench, 14-6155 Reg. 109,50 87.50 High Back Wing Chair, 20-7706.5 Reg. (as shown) 583.50 , 513.50 Reg, (from) 36950 ...... , .. 299.50 Round End Table, 13.8204 Reg. 279.50 _. . 249.50 Chest on Chest with Doors, 15-5015 Reg. 949.50 _ , _. 799.50 Woodbridge Carpet (30 Colors)., Reg. 17.95 sq. yd _. . .. . 14.95 .Price does not inClude installation.

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Satin smooth drawer in. teriors tell you Elhan Allen has your most deli- cate fabrics in mind. Well organized drawers, shelves, shirt trays and other storage reflect the same concern for your needs.

Sale 66" Ten Drawer Triple Dresser 11-5213, Pediment Mirror 11.5220, Pediment Poster Bed 11-5654, Queen Size, 3 pieces Reg. 1,643.50 $1,399.50 Same with Full Size Bed Reg. 1,603.50 1,349.50 Cabinet Night Table, 11-5226 Reg. 264.50 229.50 Swivel Rocker with Tufted Back,20'7520 Reg. (as shown) 469.50 399.50 Reg. (Irom) 369.50 299.50 Bombe Chest, 13-9017 Reg. 319.50 ' 287.50 Seven Drawer Chest on Chest, 11.5225 Reg. 849.50 : ...... 729.50 "Colby" Carpet (25 colors). Reg. 1495 sq. yd...... ' 11.95 'Prlce does nolmclude installation.

You'll also find (C) Tradi- lional18th-century charm in our Georgian Court bedroom faithfully repro- duced in solid Cherry and specially selected veneers (D) the warm country 1001\ expressed in rugged Antiqued Pine and selected veneers.

Sale 66" Eight Drawer Triple Dresser 12-5023, Hutch Mirror 12-5040, and Cannonball Bed 12.5600, Queen Size, 3 pieces Reg. 1,488.50 $1,249.50 Same with Full Size Bed Reg. 1,458.50 1,229.50 Same with King Size Bed Reg. 1,688.50 1,399.50 Cabinet Night Table, 12-5026 Reg. 279.50 239.50 Swivel Chair, 20.7509 Reg. (as shown) 464.50 404.50 Reg. (from) 309.50 249.50 Five Drawer Che!>t on Chest, 12-5025 Reg. 749.50 _ __. _ _ _629.5U "Essex" Carpet (30 colors). Reg. 23.95 sQ.yd...... _19.95 -Price does not include Installation Ethan.Uen WinterSale .~ - 11 l :An'inspiring finishingtouches for ~our home

I Save 10%to 20% on Ethan Allen docks, lamps and accessories II Choose from an exciting selection of H. Twist Candlestick, 8"H. "Collector's Classics" by Ethan Allen ...the 42.1096 Pro Reg. 49.95 .. one designer's name that never goes out J. Burnished Bronze Hexagonal of style. Here are just a few examples of Ginger Jar Lamp, 32"H. 09-4242 the lamps, clocks, pictures and accesso- Reg. 129.50 99.50 Ii ries from home and abroad especially K. Candlestick, 4'h"H. 42.1097 Pr. chosen to enhance a wide variety of Reg. 39.95 34.95 rooms and moods. Now's the time to add L candlestick, 3"H. 42-1130 Pr. that personal finishing touch you want! Reg. 24.95 21.95 I M. Melon Vase Lamp, 33"H. 09-4225 From left to right: Reg. 179.50 149.50 Sale N. The Concord, 84"H. 41-3031 A. Wood Balustrade Lamp, 37"H. Reg. 1,529.50 1,199.50 09-4068 Reg. 129.50 $99.50 O. Pine Barrel Tray Floor Lamp, B. Lion, S"H. 43.3035 55"H.09-2070 Reg. 219.50 179.50 Reg. 94.50 84.50 P. Pharmacy Lamp, telescopes C. Stotk, 14"H. 43.3075 from 36"H. to 51"H. 09-2081 Reg. 97.50 87.50 Reg. 129.50 109.50 D. Oatmeal Crackle China Faceted a. The Lorraine, 76"H. 41.3030 Jar Lamp, 33"H. 09-4203 Reg. 929.50 , 799.50 Reg. 179.50 149.50 R. The Chancellor, n"H. 41.3029 E. Panda, 12"H. 43.3036 Reg. 999.50 849.50 Reg. 79.50 69.50 S. Planter, 10"H. 43.3044 F. Polished Bronze Faceted Urn Lamp, Reg. 87.50 , , .. , 77.50 31"H. 09-4243 Reg. 159.50 129.50 G. candlestick, 9Yt"H. 42-1142 Pro Manufacturer's suggested resale prices, RP.g.69.50 , 6~50 optional with retailers. EdJatL\Den WinterSole

12 Great dining room values for ~our taste and space

When it comes to memorable and plea. Queen Anne Arm Chair, 15-6001A Ethan Allen surable dining, the right setting is just as Reg. 234.50 199.50 important as the deliciously prepared 66" Two Door Buffet and China, Home Care Products. meal. That's why Ethan Allen dining 15.6026/6028 Reg. 1,319.00 1,099.50 rooms have been the choice of American Imperial Chinese Hand Knotted We help you keep your home and families for generations. Shown above India Rug, 04-1458 furnishings beauhful with a spe. 4'x6' Reg.529.00.,.,." , 469.95 clally created group 01 Ethan Allen our exquisite Classic Manor dining room. S'9"x8'9" Reg, 1,119.00 , 989.95 home care products. exclusive expertly expressed in transitional design 8'3"x 11'6" Reg. 1,539.00 1,379.95 for an elegant, sophisticated mood. With our Ethan Allen Gallery. You'll hnd profeSSional quality furniture From leltto rtght: sale poliSh, spot remover. upholstery Oval Extension Table 15-6004,44"x66" opens shampoo and a cleaner for leather to 44"x102" with two 18" aproned filler leaves, J and Vinyl and (4) Queen Anne Side Chairs 15-6001. Manufacturer's suggested resale prices, 0p- 5 pieces Reg. 1,427.50 $1,199.50 tional With retailers, .~ When ~ou save on Ethan Allen I Save 10%to 20% on 7 versatile dining groups j

Just look at the choice of styles and finishes in the Ethan Allen dining rooms on sale right now. If you love the informal country look, you have a great choice of rugged Antiqued Pine", sturdy Royal Charter Oak" or classic colonial from our Heirloom collection. Whichever you choose you're assured of famous Ethan Allen quality, value and pride in craftsmanship. 'Solld cabirlet woods arid selected verleers. End Extension Trestle Table 12-6044, 36"x70" opens to 38"x100" with two 15" filler leaves, and (4) High Back Catkin Side Chairs, 12-6011, 5 pieces Sale Reg. 1,017.50 5849.50 High Back Catkin Arm Chair, 12-6011A Reg. 139.50 119.50 72" Five Drawer Buffet and Hutch Cabinet, 12-6017112-6028 Reg. 1,419.00 '" 1,199.50 Antique Kazak Oriental Design Rug, 04-1118 4'5"x6'7" Reg. 399.00 349.95 5'7"x8'2" Reg. 649.00 569.95 27"x9'10" Reg. 369.00 319.95 7'5"x9'10" Reg. 949.00 849.95

All drapery fabrics, made-to-measure draperies, custom bedspreads, decora. tive pillows arid table pads are from the Ethan Allen collectiorl. Many are available now at 10% to 15% savings in our Home Fashion Center. All Oriental design rugs, broadloom car- pets and area rugs in this brochure are from the Ethan Alien collectiOn. Some are I at 10% to 20% savmgs.' !' All lamps, chandeliers and decorative ac- cessories illustrated are from the Ethan Allen collection. Some are at tO% to 20% savings. See page 12. Only those items specifically listed and pnced in this brocnure as well as some additional wall decor and accessories (not shown) are offered at savmgs during the event. Other Ethan Allen lamps, ac- cessories and wall decor used in photo- graphs tor decorative purposes only.

44" Octagonal Pedestal Table 16-6004, opens to 44"x74" with two 15" aproned filler leaves, and (4) Bowback Windsor Side Chairs 16-6000, 5 pieces Reg. 1,257.50 1,049.50 Bowback Windsor Arm Chair, 16-6000A Reg. 234.50 199.50 56" Buffet and China, 16-6007/6009 Reg. 1,369.00 .... 1,149.50 Berber Plaid Rug, 04.1522 4'x6' Reg. 319.00 279.95 6'x9' Reg. 669.00 599.95 8'3"x 11'6" Reg. 1,059.00 949.95 Manufacturer's suggested resale prices optional with retailers. EthanAllen Winter Sale

14 jOU save on the best!

IJperbly crafted ...always in style

Shown left: Sale 48" Round Pedestal Extension Table 10-6094P, opens to 48"x78" with two lS" aproned filler leaves. Formica~ Plastic Top, and (4) Tavern Chairs 10-6052, 5 pieces Reg. 1,127.50 $949.50 56" Three Drawer Buffet and China, 10-6067/6069 Reg. 1,119.00 949.50

Shown bottom left. Spoonfoot Oval Extension Table 10-6093P. 38"xSS", opens to 3S"x85" with two 15" filler leaves. and (4) Governor Bradford Side Chairs 10-6102, 5 pieces Reg. 594.50 499.50 Governor Bradford Arm Chair 10-6102A Reg. 114.50 99.50 38" Two Drawer server and Grilled China Cabinet 10-6006/6009 Reg. 599.00 499.50 Console Cabinet, 14-9216 Reg. 299.50 249.50 Framed Oval Mirror, 14.9217 Reg. 129.50 109.50

Shown bottom right; 38" Round Extension Table 10-6104P, opens to 36"x48" with one 12" filler leaf. Formical!l Plastic Top, and (2) Mate's Chairs 10-6101, 3pieces Reg. 334.50 279.50 Mate's Chair, 10-6101 Reg. 72.50 62.50

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While efforts have been made to antici- pate reasonable demands, we regret thaI we cannot assure you every item in thiS circular is in stock and available for immediate delivery. If an item is out of stock. we will special order It during the sale at price shown.

15 I r Save 10%to 20% on a magnificent selection ~ Advertising Supplement to the Grosse Pointe News r of Ethan Allen furniture ana home fashions. r Shown below, our Georgiar. Court dining- , room, the perfect blending 01 traditional Special WinterSole\blue! r 18th-century shapes and designs. The Our coat hanger and mirror combina- handsome credenza with pediment and tion-old fashioned charm and practi. r urn, Chippendale style chairs and spacious cality for every entrance hall. Beautifully TELEGRAPH AT LONG LAKE ROAD t double pedestal extension table are faith. crafted in solid Pine, 43" long, 22" high. (18oMlle)."'-7370 fully expressed in solid Cherry and specially Take advantage of this great "carry Bloomfield Hills, Mk:hlgan ~. selected Cherry veneers. home" offer! Sorry, no mail or phone or- Sale ders. Offer valid nly during sale period. Double Pedestal Extension Table 11-8093, open Monday, Thursday & Friday 'ta9 42"x66" opens to 42"x102" with 18" aproned filler leaves and (4) Chippendale Side Chairs 11.sooo, 5 pieces SALE ENDS SAT. MARCH 1.1980 Reg. 1,587.50 $1,349.50 Chippendale Ann Chair, SALE BEGINS MON. JAN. 7,1980 11.soooA Reg. 249.50 209.50 QlllC 66" Pediment Breakfront Bulfet and China, 11-6026/6229 Reg. 2,089.00 1,749.50 Rectangular OCtagon Aubusson Hand Knotted India Rug, 04-1415 4'x6' Reg. 369.00 309.95 5'9"x8'9" Reg. 689.00 599.95 8'3"x11 '6" Reg. 1,049.00 919.95

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