. AN tfte New. of HOfM of th, N"". AI' the por"t.. Ev.ry Thund.y Morning ross~ Pointe ~ws Complete New. Coverage of AU the Pointel Vol. 3+-No. 30 GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 26 1973 tie Per Cop, 1 "OO"rYe., 36 Pages-Two Sections-Section One • • HEADLINES Can Anyone Pinpoint This Location? Glancy Auction IMe~rs WEEK Held July 20..21 Honored at AI ~.JUeC ., 1M Big Dinner Grou. PoJa&eNt'" Clears $390,000 'Clarence' Helps CeJe.. '1\...... )', July 18 brate 25th Anniversary PRESIDENT NIXON lUted Season: Pro- the month.long freeze in the Everything from 1916 Stutz Touring Car, to Roy.1 1973-74 food and health service in. Copenhagen Porcelain, to Rooftop Welther g,am Announced dustries but rClDtinued the Vane Sold to Highest Bidder I. freeze over the rest of the The G r 0 sse Pointe economy. A new system of The a t r e concluded its i 25th anniversary season price controls will go into By Kathy Duff , A yellow-and.green.striped tent on the front Saturday evening, July effect August 12, which, .c- lawn of the late Alfred R. Glancy, Jr., estate her. 21, at the Hillcrest Coun. cording to Mr. Nixon, will aided the public auction held there last weekend, try Club Mt. Clemens, br. I allow prices to go up only as Saturday and Sunday, July 20 and 21. . presenting tIC 1are nee' much as business costs riae. I It took two da)'s. five statuettes for excellence Because of the Phllse IV an. hours each day. to auction Farms DPW onstage and backstage, nouncement UAW :J.resident off the contents of the Cots- Emceed by James Field- '1,et)nard Woodcock said the woll'.style English s to n e ing, of Three Mile drive, the union will .give its top prior. mansion right down to the 0 J b it awards we r e interspersed ity rating to improving the paneling in the livin, room, n 0 a er with a filmed mont'ge and cost-of'living, (COLA) fonnu. Tbe curious attended the clips from 25 years 'of GPT I. in new contract talks with, preview exhibit Thursday Br:ef Str:ke productions, pre par e d by the Big Three auto makers'. and Friday, July 19 and 20," ., D~le Pegg, of Falrbolme The fight to lift the COLA wt,en the Glancy furnishings drIve. . ceiling in 1970 toucbed oft could be last seen in the Foll~wlng a cocktail Pl;rty . • 67-day strike at General rooms. Over the weekend, Workers Walkout When and .dlnner hosted ~y Vice. : . Motors. Willison R. HoCf, of Hillcrest road, recently tween Morass and Moran. Mr. has beens: thelawnactionas eachwas onpiecethe frontwas Four Employes Were PreSIdentcOVt!ted actingC~anceyMiller,awa~ds werethe " " $ acquired this photograph at a Moran road garage driving up and down Lake Shore quite frequently brought ftom the house and Given Two-Oay Sus- pres~nted. Joh,n Diebel, Of Frid.y, Jal1 zt sale. Tbe seller said it was Lake Shore road in since his purchase and feels that it could have held by ~n official of the H. pension for Refusing Lobesrtalsnueprpooardtl'nwgaaS"hto0rnofrOedr..als 1909 and. was supposedly taken somewhere' be. been taken around Provencal road. 0 McNI me St 1k d ~ ., A l05.YEA~ OLD BAN on ------.______. e y, a er an Overtime role as Alfred P. Doolittle in S I ••• blaclt membership was lifted Boos. Inc., as the bids were "My Fair Lady." by the Benevolent and Pro- Ce .te Pla Enforc ment of BI.eye}" 'Lady' Robs called out. Best Performallces tectlve Order of Elks. At n r ns . e e "They were very sophisti- B J J Nj I Mrs Mark Reeve of Pem tbree earlier Elks conven- cate~ b~yers .at the Glancy Y ames. • m I berto~ road, was chOsen best i: tions. tile group had over- auctaon, NICholas Boos Farms Department of supporting actress for the part Emergency Sa,fety Program to Be Pa.rk B-ank,. " whelmingly decided to keep , commented. "They knew Public Works employes, of Granny Maud in "Forty 'j the "white's only" clause in In. f. d. GP F wbat they wanted and. ~ey members of The Ameri. Carats." Don Bliss, of Ridge. the lodge's constitution, but Blood Drive tensl Ie In • . al.ms Takes $1000 knew w:at .they w~re walhng can Federation of State, mont avenue, and Mrs, Law. the ban was lifted aft'!f a to p.y or It." County and Municipal rence Marco. of Faidord 2,186 to 173 vote. The new I ed P 'I' • C I' C P I ~aie Barcaln.. Employes, (A F. S C ME), road, were designated but gr.nd ex.lted ruler of the - I ncreas opu arlty In yc '"g auses ropor-. • As WIth most auctions AFL-CIO Local 522 are featured actor .nd actress Eilts, Robert A. yothers, said Red Cross Unit to Be tiona I Rise in Hazards; Three-Phase Juvenile and PolIce Request ,Aid of ~,orl1e.~c1es we~t for abov~ three days behind their !~r Uteir roles ~f,,"~ddr and ch.nging social values, and Set Up Thursday, Aug-I Two-Phase Adult Course of Action Set People Who Witnessed m.rket value, if price t.gs rubbish pick.up sched. Mrs. ,~ar~Olan 10 Forty ~ AI'ine l.w" ~rohibiUng'l can be pl.ced on antique or 1 f 11' ." k Carats. whale Mr. and Mrs. discriminating org'nizatlons ust 9, in Sa room By James J. Njaim Incident; All Info WiUran .rtl~Je •. However,'''-e _~e,oowj~ ta w 0t~ Edwin Ll!u, , of Berkshire from receiving" food and " An est.'mated 80 ml'lll'on Amerl'''ans are rl'dl'ng B K t C f'd f I in the crowd recogni2ed S oppag~ profes over. e road, receIved statuettes {or J.jq. ~r licenses, were reo .. e ep on I en la most articles going for a fair suSPlenSlon ° four UDlon tbeir non-featured rol~s as Pobsible for the rule A special emergency bicycles today. The rise in the popularity of bicycling price, such .. an Early emp oyes. Mr. and Mrs .. Latham an the e cbanle. Blaeks h,ve their blood coUectionwiU be WbasOUlbde.rnathPehreowoamlkeOtahla"oOrnj.lYeaafbej'!'keYlel.akrsetahgeol'r't1eej'ttDleSExactly.one m.lnute be- Georgian Walnut Beerelaire The employes refust'!d to I same productlon. ~WIl org'niz.tion, The 1m. held by the. American dl f, 1 t tb Cabinet wbich 80ld for$4,OOO. work when two members of Other acting aw.rd. were proved BenevoleDt and Pro. Red Cross at the War brother or sister. Parents rarely ever rode a two. o~e. C osmg lIDe, e Other items were considered the DPW refused to work won by .Ro~ert McKenn. as tective ~er of Elks of the Memorial Center 32 Lake wheeler. r ------,---- MIchigan Bank Branch, downright "ste.ls" such u overtime Wednesday after. Henry Hlggm~ and M.ry Lou Worl~, which h.s no rac~.1 Shore road, on Thursday, Farms Polk.!. Chief Robert Ito be at fault in 15 of the mis. Jefferon and Barrington, the family's sterling silver Inoon, July 18, and were sus- Zuelch as EUza in the best restrIction on membershIP. August 9 from 2 to 8 Ferber explained ~he reas~s haps:' was eld up Friday, July flatw.re service for 12 which. pended for two days, At 3:10 ac~r~~ctress. categ~!, for • • • m' Ifor the increased populanty PositIve ProIraDl 20, by a lone black {e- was sold for $650 p.m. all members of t:he theIr My Fair Lady r'le:; p. . '" in cycling are numerous with I Tbe chief pointed out his male, who held her hand The ~idders ap9l!.red to Jocal PJ!Dcl1edout aDd refused No~t;. R~~~~ ;::P:i~ed as S.t1InIay, Jaly 21 The bl~mob!tel:1nlt Wl~ Iecology, aut 0 mot i v e ex- department has a positive and in her purs~ as though be a mIXture of dealers, out. to continue work for tbe bal. best director for her work in THE U. S. SENATE ap. ~ set up an the all' c01!ch. penses and exercise sharing ronUnuinli bike safety pro- she had a gun~ of.town buyers, .nd Grosse ance of the day. "Wait UnUlDark" while proved • measure Frid.y, tioned b~m overlookmg the lead. gram. She escaped in' a waiting Painte antique collectors. Andrew Bremer, Jr., city Mary Lou Mantho, 'of Edge. following • similar bill pass. Lake, St. Claar. . With the incre.se in this I "Again, this past spring, car with more than '1,000 The crowd was, for the most man.ger. s.id th.t on Ttlurs- mont park won a sWuette ed by tbe House Wedni!sclay, This is an opportumty to method of exercise, sport or our traffic safety officer had placed in a brown paper bag part, ronstrained, and the day, a second truck crew was for prodU~ing "Comp.ny." that would put a 3O-day limit make avery. r~al rontrlbu. fun, or wllat ever you wish contat:led all private, paro. by a women tener. (CoDtb.1IeCI OR Pqe Z) liked to work overtime, and Workers of the Year were Oft undeclared Americ.n tion to bumawty s needs.~. to call it, police haurds have clUal and public schools -_____ when they refused, they, too, Edward Kobl. of L.kepointe ~.rs. The measure, rec:eiv. ports the Center. Anyoll~ m Iincreased proportionaUy, 'the within our city, stressing According to inform.tion School to Open were given two-day suspen, road. .nd Miss Lind~ lng ~ 71 to 18 vote. would good he.lth, and betw~n the chief pointed out. bicycle safety and ttae rules released by Park Lt. Gordon sions. Stewart. r~lllre ad~ance congres- ages of 18-60, cll:n partiCIpate, I CoIlUDOll VloIatioas of the road," Chief Ferber Duncan,. the woman bandit S be 6 upset by Actloil B.ckstage Hoaon sl~n.1 authonty for the COm. You can contribute for the He stressed the most com. emphasized. entered the bank at 4:29 eptem r Jose~ Fluary, local presi. Technical a w If d s were mlt~ent of U. So troops to ~n~fit Of Th~ War Memo- Ilnon bicycling violations. in "Our Police Department p.m., approached one of the dent informed Bremer tbe garnered by Art Tbompson, foreIgn wars except for 30 Irials Commumty Blood Bank, who h both d .hU " . Itellers opened her purse and '. of Oxford road, who con. days in. specified emergen. which bolds blood available II! parents ~n c . h~s and ~III contanue to dls'l placed an old brown bag We bate to mention it in e11l:pioyes ~1l1 n« Work. o.n structed the "Company" set, des. The measure will be for free loan to any citizen in tre~~e equally gu~lty, ~re: trl~~te bIC~cl~. Saf~y :~~. alongside it. ' thP. midst of summertime bul Fri~ay beC.lluse of the city s (ConUDaed oa Pa,e 4) I g sent to a conference of case of emer~ency, or to any 'b I t 2F~re a~ ~o ma lion an I~nyc,e • IC Dell perh.ps you might like to action. One of the suspended . senior membe of both th o~er orgaDlz.tional blood a rea~, • a ure to S op or regu ations to a. IIlterested ven Note make plans accordingly. workers was tbe local's sec. p]O Ch' f House and Se~~te to fashio: bank, individual or cause you I stop Sl~; ~. Failure to .stop person~. In addition to our T::len, putting ber h.nd in School is seheduled to open ret.ry, Walter Shcaldbrand. 0 Ice Ie a compromise with the House wisb. Ifor ~rafflc SIgnals; 4. ~al1ure educataon~l pr?gr.am,. our ~- her purse, she pushed I note for students Thursday, 8ep- Fluary said the employes • bin. That bill set a 12O-day Offer Tr'DSportatiOll ' to Slgnal. tums; 5.. Failur~ to partm!nt IS gOing to an,~nsify to the teller which said, "Put tember 6. Professionais must agreed 10 return to work on INabs Thieves limit on auth 'zed t d be attentive to theIr cycling, our bIke enforcement pro. all YOur money in tbis lKag report twCl days earlier oD schedule at 7 o..m. on Mon. 1 CJn fOGp e. 'l'hose in need of transpor. and 6. Driving withO\lt lights gram." he said. and do not alarm an' one if Tuesd.y, September 4. day July 23. , _.__ . ~:~~en~rmi~ve~:~~ss a~ ~~:~n ~~:Slfen~~y~~~~~ at night. . __ .. _ ~hile th~ C::p~r~~ent has you ~nt to live!" .fhe ban. The Board of Education ap. H~wever, Fluary said, Fri. co~:~~ "::~h~: h~h::y ~::: rif 3 e order a president to with. will be Provided "Perhaps the irony of the !D . a su s n a lIlcrease dit did not show any weapon, proved tbe school opening day was pay day, and some for luneh at 11:50 '.m. Fri. draw troops at any lime by It. h l' f 1 h t situation," Chief Fer~r said'll~ bIke enforcem~nt the first the lieutenant stated. date at a special meeting of th~ wm:kers who w~e on day, July 20, when he was • m.jority vote. 15 v~ry e p ~ to bl:d "is that parents who wouldn't SIX l'?0nths of this y~r, ~e The amount that was Monday, July 23. Although vacation pICked up theIr pay stopped by a lO-year-old boy • " ,. an a.ppotntm;nt or dream of violating these traf' multitud~ . of. tr~fflC: VIO. taken was not disclosed but the Teachers Associ.tion is checks at the ~nd of the d~y. who had just been the victim S-_.a Jal - don.•lion f.o • ~ors can e.x. fie laws in their automobiles, laCors wlthm tile cIty has not it was more tIIan $1000 it still in negotiations, the board The. others dId not receIve 10f two black "1'''Y''le thieves. lUN')', y .... ~nen.ce • mtnlmum of. walt- will do so on their bikes andl even been dented. , ..._.1 10_ • , felt an opening date should ., .... A NUCLEAR BOMB was Inl time Twenty minutes ' I Wrilt W I I was repo. 1aI. AJLer the cur. be estabUshed. tbelrs. The youngster told the exploded Saturday by the should be '. sufficient time to in ~ do~ng, set a pattern for' 1 . en a~ nls " rencywas stuffed into thP. Only four of the 33 union Ichief that he was pedaling French at the proving allow for • donation. C.lI the their ctnldren to follow. de::~~~~gIYth:ff~~~} o;:;~s bag, the femal~ robber grab. wi~h~r::i~~s :~:r;.nr::o::. member.s reported fo~ work his bike in front of 911 Bar- grounds in the South Pacific center for an appointmeDt. "Bicycle accidents are on Ihave been directed to follo~ I bed her purse end the bag, more. they are in agreement 00 F rid a Y. according to rington. when two juvenUes, near New Ze.land. This was Of c~rlse. walked-inswill be the increase natio.nally .. The an intensified three.phase ~~d :an t out th~. front dO?~ with the dates the teachers Bremer, and tbey were as. one 14.years.old and the the first in a 1973 atom bomb grate.ul y accept . too. ! Farms. can ~onslder Itself juvenile enforcement program 't e anI 0 a wal .mg ca:, ~II have on tbeir calendar; it is signed other work. other 15. approa.:bed and explosion project which has Anyone can and should lUCky m that It has bd only d . t 'f'ed t _" I S mo or ronnmg, au e. other aspects of tbe calendar On Monday, July 23, all or.dered him to get. oU bis d t blood b . f of 16 b'k 'd t . th 1 t an an In ensl I wO'IRJasc parked at the foot of Bu. b I Th bo d h been under a great deal of ona e w 0 IS ree I e acci en sane as adult enforcement program in ' . that are being negCltiated, employes of the 10~1 report. ICYCe. e y sal , w en protest. The bomb was the heart or blood ailments and three years, with no major the f 11 • • nngton. The vehIcle be-aded '!here is still well over a ed !or w~rk, but ref~sed to Ihe refus~d. the 14.year.old 34th exploded by the French is not J)regnant notes the injuries or fatalities. Of this 1 ~ ~t~mg. . . 'I d west on Barrington towards month of vacation left _ 50 Ibegm theIr tasks until they struc~ hll1~ on the temple, since they began experiment. Center. ' number, bicyclists were found . n . en warnmgs mal e ,the Detroit Rh'cr and dis. enjoy! (Continued on Pale oil ItoPPllng hIm ?{( the two. ing and testing in 1966. The . -I (Contanued on Page 8) appeared. __ . . ,___ wheeler. The thieves then got :~~~'De~:~tti~~katP~~c:Sli~ Busy YSD Reports JUne/FarRIS Rcoatta l!a?:e~n;e:i~~\:~sl:;c~~~lilssue~ Report Cnvering ~:w~~eJe~;~:son~nd headed m.ted altitude of 2,000 feet, ~ Chevrolet or Plymouth, and ~ "., The chief ~aw the young was reportedly not very C 1_. t T tal T M Starts July 27 Idark marOOn in color. 'p. M .. I C culprits and gave chase in ~~ig~:~n~~~nga~:o: 1~~leth; OmpUll~~ OPS ay I -,-. a;;T~~a~~m:\::~~ d:~~.i~~ olnte UnlClpa ourts ~~::c::tth~~riu:~~ ~~:;V:~ time. I It was another busy month I increase of incident rate. N III las~ week s .Issue of the Itall and 160 and 170 pounds.' Representative William R lies with the Legislature and Jefferson, north on Ashland ~ " • I f?r the Youth Service Divi- These cases, along with EWS. II was disclosed that and "big.~h~sted." There was IBryant, Jr. (R-Gros~ Pointe) the county, because for a in Delroit and east into the Monday Jllly 23 ISlon, (YSD). as 67 com. I robberies from persons plus Ion Sunday, July. 29, part of no descnptlon of her cloth. reports that the Grosse municipal CG:.:rtprob.tion is first alley on Ashland. ' pl'ints were processed in "d f . f ,the Grosse Pomte Farms Ing . . • '" The bike thieves went be. A JAPAN AIR LINEs' JET, I Ju' an . I LOCIents a possessIon ~ Boat Club's 21st Annual Re.' , Poin'e mUDlclpal courls had a county responslblhty and t h . th \I which was hiJ"acked Friday I ne'M bJncrease of nme stolen property, Imaml)- bl' tt ft '11 Vital Information J a busy year in 1972. they simply haven't got the ween ouses LR e a ey. o,er ay ut. decrease of I cy I s) b' g th . 'd t ga a a ernoon program WI. ," abandoned the cycle and over the Netherlands. refuel. four under June 1972 Ice i I ran s ed mCI en include an exhibition of syn. U. Dlmcan s:u.d tbere were "They were the least ac. manpower. ' tried to escaPe on foot. Chief ed Sunday al Dubai, near . Irate o. arceny an related chronized swimr.ling in the four people outside the bank live in civil cases. which is Bryant says that at the Coonce captured the youn~er the Persian Gulf. It was the I Overall, the current 1973 1 ~~te,on~s to ~7~ompared to I park pool by female life b u i I di n g ,,:ho aPJ.larenUy • sh.me, but handled thou. request of the city councils -boy, and after obtaining his second d.y the Boeing 747 tot~1 stllnds at 31~ com.: or une. guards and instruclors, could not mIss Sf!f'lDg the sands of lraffir tickets and he hIS fought legislation name and address. took the had been at the Dubai air. I p~alnts handled, an ,"rrease (' Nine drug abuse cases j' The fael is the exhibition bandit as she emt!rged from other criminal matters," "which comes up every boy home .nd released him porCo The hijackers, believed I' ~h one hover the 1972 .mount were handled in June. Seven will be put o~ by girl swim. the bank towards the car. Representative Bryant reo year" to abolish all munlci. to his mother. to number about five, said I roug June. Iwere for abus.e of l!'ari.juana I' men between the ages of 10 There was something unusual ports according to the 1972 pal courts. "They do provide Later, the mother took her that they will blow up the I Larceny/theft. (e x c e p t and two for Investigation of and IS years and will be un, About her appearance th.t report received by the legis. good, local service; but ~on, and the IS-year.old, who plane if any attempt is made I autos),. ",as .the leading June I suspected sales. ~der the guidance of Carol they appar~ntly could not I.ture from the State Suo eventu'lly they m.y b«! re. IS not related to the f.mily to seize il by force. Negotl. complaint. SIxteen such cases The s eve. n . marijuana Pillsbury (not V.nessa Ven. help but notice, he added. preme Court which oversees plaCed with • si.tewide dis. but is living with them, t~ ations to rele.se the pl.ne were reported, a small in. I cases involved 11 males, (six cil and Cathy Moran. This The four people are urged .11 courts In the State. trict court system," .ccord. the station tor questioning .nd pusengers h,ve failell, crease over June 1972. I ad~lts .llnd ~ive. juvenilesl. pa~t of the program will bl!. to contact The Park Police "Our courts are weak in ing to the representative. Both were released to Youth The hijackers, who have nut Howe v e r, burglaries, I while mvestl~atlon of sus. gin at 2:30 p.m. Department, VA 2.7400. In providing civil and small "Th~re .re only 28 municipal IService Division officers for yet made any de~an~s, said (b~e.ki.ng and enterings), pected sales Inv~lve~ three I The three.day regatta be. the event t~ese persons do cl.im court services to our courts left and most are in further questioning and dls. they were "awalbng IDstruc'l prImarily of school buildhlgs male .dults .t thiS bme. g!ns tomorrow, July 27, and not read thIS story •• nyone residents .nd are lacking in suburban Detroit and the en- position of the m.lter. tions." The plane, carryil\g and priv.te gar.ges for the Me.nwhlle, the third lead. I all residents of The Farms bavlng Information a b 0 u t prob.tion services," says claves of Hamtramck .nd I The young bike owner h.d mostly Japanese passengers,' purpose of stealing electronic j ing complaint was m.licious are cordially invited to at. tbem, on the chance these Bryant, an attorney, "but the Highland P.rk." his two-wheeler returned In. was on • scheduled flight to equipment and bi~ycles, reo destruction of pro per t y. tend. There is no adml.slon people mlgbt h.ve told them lack of probation service The report shows the fol. tact, and the chief went home Tokyo. spec lively, experienced an (Co"tln8eCl on P'le I) i charge. . (Colltlaae41 on P'le I) Isn't their fault. Th.t fault (CollUDued 011 P'le I) to his delayed lunch. \. • " ,I ---..,...... ------0,--- ...... __..~ . I. ! , . ~. ' .. .>ol..;;;. ~',.;.,,/ ------_.- ----_._---~-_. --- P.,. Two GROSSE 'POINTE NEWS Thursd.yo July 26, I~ Auction Draws Collectors to Glancy Mansion ARE YOU A MAlt WITHOUT. STORE? nc... U ... s~cializes in high fashion men's w.a, and ac. CARPET CRAFT ".',< '~ c'$$O';'s, YOI/'1I find many cnd va,ied $lyle$ of $I/ib. jack.b and $Iacks 01 modesf p,icel. TIM sto'. aha ha$ shirts, lie$, lOcks. shoes. !BE BOUSEOF7,000 COLOU belts one! olher men's a«,ssClries, AI nc... MAn. Ih' CI/$Iom., i$ importonf, 0.., stall, AID GOODIOYS incll/ding Chuck Teck, Tom Tock, Gene Clemons, Ron La Plonle and Tim- 8'I/Ion, has a 10101 of 82 yean expe,ienco in making the CI/llomel f.el at home and imporlant. IlGELOW .IEIVEN • DOWNS. FIlTH '.CK" MA•• ' odginoled in Mt. Clemens in 1929 and has kepi pace with men's fashions ever since. 2M3SHAlPEI k. CIIlr .... We haye 01/' own loilo, $hop, with exc.llenl foilors. an Ih. pr.mises Ir.12. nl-'lI' and 0" obi. 10 giye superior service fa Ill/aronl .. a p.rfect Iii, .. It .. .. See You at
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Sale' Pilota by Holly Ancell Exclusively for the man of tradition (COIltlDued from Page 1) Ithe woman who bid $9,000 I widow to the Detroit His- manor house is torn down bidding was handled in a for an Oriental Porcelain torical Museum. to make way for a subdivi. GREAT BARGAINS professional manner. The Figure of a Seated Lohan One varsity auction watch. slon numbering 38 property Further Markdowns $6:50 catalogue, which ad. (ca. 1662-1722) "mm~iately er, who was present for aU lots. The house was original. mltted two persons both days after the opening bid of 10 hours of the auction, Doted ly built for Alvan Macauley, % of the sale, functloned much $4,0, and Bass the adopted 1973-74 budget. A pro m i n e n t collection order to rati<'D their gaso- That any other excess which did not go on the . revenue eollected in the .block WIlS the late civic lead. ~~r~ t~~oJ:,as~~:D:hO~~~ General Fund, unencumbe~. er's famous train eollection had ordered 500 additional Almost ed. General Fund. approprJ~ which was given by bis gallons this year 111' order to ahons, together With excess 1 SHOES funds, be transferred into compensate for the emission the Municipal Improvement Ie Telethon control devices which reo Fund in aceordance with quire more fuel. Up provisions of Act. No. 177 oC 'Sales' Along In commenting upon the the Michigan Public Acts or situation at a recent Shores To 1943. Council meeting, Village OFF 'lhe sum of $6,000 be trans. Soupy Sales will host the Superintendent Thomas K. 1/2 ferred from the Contingency Detroit Jayce~s' 24-hour tele. Jefferis said he did not know Fund to a Public Safely De- thon Friday, Augu..t 3, on if the cut back was a tern. Sizes to Fit partment account number TY.2O, according to Pointer parary measure or not, due to the increased cost of Edward S. Piggins, Jr., -.------Men & Young Men labor in street patrolling. chairman. And the sum of $14,693.70 The purpose of the event, Orosse be transferred from the Con. which. will be held at the tingency Fund to the follow- Michigan State Fairgrounds ing accounts as these Augusl 3-4, is to raise money Point~ N~ws , Pult1lllle4 Eve" 'l1ulnc1a, '" amounts have been approved for the mentally and physi. Aateebo Putllilbers, Int. from payment by the council cally retarded children in " Kercheval Avenue - three General Fund ac- the community. Grode PolDIe, MidI. 48236 counts of $805.10, $3,000 and Pointer Charley Manos is 17045 Kercheval Av•• Phone TU 2.6900 . in the Village $9,128, and a Public Works scheduled as one of the Second Cl~u Pod'" p,llid at I)e.' THE trait Mlchl"n. I am account of $1,760. masters of ceremonies, while . SubsCription Ratell6.00 Per Ye~ 884-0701 . I comedian God fr e y Cam- uS by .011 <'UO outside ot Wayne. ,0,. ltMs. & Fri. 'til , ,... bridge anrl rock singer County). . . . Addnu all Mon (Sublcrtptlons,. .- allO in lIirminlham at Stevie Wonder also will ap- ehan" of Addr_ Forma 857J1tel 116 NoIth WOtlClwarci pear. " Ken:lleval, Gro_ Pointe Far"""l Kick-off time is 5 p.m. on ~m~~:wrn at~~~~~b'}flc:~~ the 3rd. ",ueseloy noon t.o Inlu!!.lnocr.tl9'\o, I ti'; r Heading _~;]_'.!~ I"~.,t North? I ,' ..' . (:; : Be Sure and HAIL THE CROCODILE (J.G.) Shop at DEL HURD~S in lIarbor Springs 165 STATE ST. AT MAIN jfOfmerly Mo Extensive Selections of Colorful Items - All in Excellent Tos'~ From the Best Domestic and Foreign Sources DIL HURD 8c CO. HarbOr Springs WINTER SHOP - 1165 Atlantic Ave" tllst Detr.y ltec:h, fleritt. I • , \ , .- ~.~'-~------_.~._-...... _--...._------_._------~------ l'hursday. July 2b, 1973 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Nab Phony Check Passer [Carnival GP Park DPW Employes Open Thursday and Friday .venlngs Closed Saturdal's thru Aug. 11th After Half.Mile Chase 'Gains $500 OkayThree-YearContract The manager and an em. I to a branch oC the Secretary To Fight MD The 20 employes of The The city manager said the ploye of' the Scars Store oC State's Office, and obtain. Park Department of Public new cODtract cans lor a 25. Branch, Mack avenue and cd a temporary driver's per. -- Works ratified a three.year cent an hour increase, belin. Moross, chased a bad check mit, using Malchow's full' Four Young Sponsors contract with the city on ning .July 1.of this year suspect on Cootfor more than I name and address. I 'H ',. h E Wednesday, July 18. It will through June 30, 1974; a 20- half a mile Thursda~, July. Field said S.1nders made: appy. Wit vent give them a ~ent an hour cent raise for the fiscal year 19, be~ore apprehending and one big mistake, and thai I and Estimated Turn. raise spread over the life of July 1. 1974. through June returmng him to the s.tore, was when he put his thumb i out of 1,000 People the contract. The employes 30. 1975, anil 15 cents more where he. was released to print on the back oC the I are members of the Ameri. starting July 1, 19'15, through Farms police. . . . pe~mit. In checking the i It was a "happy" Car. can Federation of State, June 30. 1976. The cost of The s~spect was IdentiClNII Imnt, the detective said, he 'I. nival Against Muscular County and Municipal Em'lliVing bike becomes effective as Curlls E, Sand.ers, ~4, of I was able. to positively prove Dystrophy lor its four ployes, (AFSCME). AFL. during the second year of ~lol'erlawn, DetrOit. HIS. ~c. the real Identity of Sanders. I young Sl:lonsors as over CIO. the contract. tlOns aro:Jsed ~hh.esushPlclhon The officer said Sanderf I$500 was cleared for the City Manager Roberl A. Another fact~ ratified by i oC a woman cas Icr w en e entered the Sears store and f ht . t MD . Th Slone said the new contract t~e employes. If a .new pe~. attempted to ~ash a check in went to the cashier's cage Ig agams . e also gives the employes an sian plan which wll~ permit the amount oC $149.40 drawn After endorsing Malchow'~ event was held Tuesday. improved pension plan, a a w.orker to receiVe Cull on tile Manufacturers Nation. name to a payroll check! June 17•. at The Woods cost of living esculator pension .on retirement at age al Bank. from The COl1)pton Advertis. Pres~ytertlUl C h u r c h clause based on the Detroit 55, provided the employe ~as According to information' ing Company oC Southfield, parkmg lot. Jndex and an extra paid per. 25 or more years of service released by Det. Earl Field, dated July 17, he requested An estiinated 1,000 people sonal holiday. The contract 1 with the city. Sanders used id'mtificalion that it be cashed. attended the carnival. said is retroactive to Sunday, Mr. Slone said the provi. belonging to a James E. Mal. The cashier a female em I Bobby Steiber, 12, who co. July 1. . sions of the contract lire well' chow. Jr., of Greenfield, ploye inform~d "Malchow" I sonsored the activity with Iwithin the Federal guiae. SouthCield, which was either that 'because of the large his brother Michael. 11, John Under the old contra~t, lImes on wage increases of found or stolen. The accused amount oC the check shc. Bi~sa, 9. and Carl Bengtson, ~PW personnel were receIv- 5.5 percent a year . 'd . , I 109 $4.44 to $4.68 an. hour. . . man took thIS I entiCication would have to receive the ap. 11. Bobby reporwq "about depending on the classifica. ~oDlracts with. the G~osse I --- - proval of the manager. The 2~. rJonations" fro.m private tion of the worker. po.nt~ ~ark Pollee Officers woman took tht! check with Citizens and bUSinesses to _. ------.- Assoclahon, (GPPPOA), and Danlage Lawns "Malchow's" temporary per. aid their cause .. And giv~ng . the Grosse Pointe Park I. On Lakelal1d mitt whkh incidentally had the ,~ads a big "helpmg Nix Removal 1\ Firefighters Ass 0 cia t ion , ISanders' pictu!'e pasted on hand was Arthur Kuehn~1. (GPPFA), are still being -- I it and turned them over to I who reportedly was III of Dollar Aid negotiated, since both rank Two juvenile boys were the manager. charge oC security. and file members rejected last 2 days ... sale ends Friday apprehended by City Police He called the Manufactur. i Look to 1974 ! offers made by the city, Mr. I QUieer Dennis Van Dale and ers Bank. for verifiCatiOn'j T~e youngsteJ's are now A proposal to eliminate Slone said. It is hoped Corporal Richard Clarke and an oCCicialinformed him lookmg a,head t~ next ye~r. the State's Financial Assist. reasonable I.erms will be Senli-Annual Men's Clothing early Monday morning, July the check was fraudulent. Bobby .sal~ fcarl ISsch~1ul~nJ:: ance {or training police of. worked out through media. 23. for causing lawn damage. On sighting the manager ~~:;;m~a :r 19~4,11"1: e"t e, ficers was unanimously tion, which the unions have The police received a call coming out oC the oence, San- t I~ ae an " 0 n WI ry slammed by The Woods \. asked for, he stated. I SALE from a Lakeland avenue resi. ders ran out oC the building. 0 a."e one. I Council at the regular meet. Wbat was oHered to the I dent al 4:30 a.m. that a car The manager and anothel'l WhJ1e . the lads were I ing Monday. July 16. ., policemen and firefighters is SAVE 20% ON was driving over the lawn~ employe dashed out oC the pleased With the turnout and P tt '. "'la I being kept confidential OV in the 800 block of Lakeland door after the suspect and t~e monetYh' WMhichIwillD be luti~n er~~~l:r a t~~mlCrtyres~i ','mutual agreement. by ail . . h d h' C th given to . e uscu ar ys. . ,. 'd t'l th I SUITS. SPORT COATS When the offIcers respond. I c ase ~m or more .an trophy Associations oC Amer- Northville. the councll urged I sl es un I e matter IllS ed to the call they observed I half a mile beCore catchIng. th ere f I its legislators to act and de. been settled. added Mr. a car going ~outh on Lake. him and returning him to the IC~, I erebt ~Thew e ec- feat' the proposal. Slone. I and SLACKS . store In the meantime I trlca pro ems. e moon. . T1 t I . ed I \' Iand, between CharlevOiX '. ' walk was not as good as last The measure notes Slate I Ie op sa ary recelv )Y and Waterloo, wilhout lights. I FaJm;. l~olJce w~r~ called, year." Bobby stated, beCiluse law requires all police oC- I patrolmen~ under the old When the ofCice~s stopped 'I a;ielJe Pl:::do~a~d'ers un.. of an apparent (use 'problem. {icers to undergo a specified I ~ontr:~t. IS $12,~ a yeal:: An opportunity to add knit lhe car. they nohced gr~ss der arrest and aCter inCorm.1 And. a rented cotton candy course of formal training I $~r ~remen, t e tops IS and woven fabric clothing to on the T.ear fend~r, The drlv, ing him oC his rights took I machme also suffered the with the State providing 2, . er~ admItted .ta~lng the ca," him to the station. ~here' same "shortlt fate. ~ut there financial assistance to the ------your wardrobe at savings_ Without permISSIon. Both. thl' the man was booked and I were games, soCt drmks lI:nd iocal units of government. It 0 h' 1 passenger an~ the drIVer charged. Ia rented snow cone mac~me states there's a proposal be. \ DC. I were Park reSidents. I On Friday, July 20, Field I,to keep ever)'one entertamed !ore the legisl~ture to eUm. -- 1 The boys were taken to I obtained a warrant approved I and Cull. mate such aSSistance, I .' the pOlice slation where th~ ,by Assistant Wayne County i stron~ Effort Councilman Kenneth W If yo!!r chil~ IS ~nterm.~ 1 The Men's Shop is Temporarily located on ttl. driver was issued a citati ..m P t c, I' Fl I The lads did all the plan. . . .' I school for the fIrst bme thiS \ ... . rosecu or aro Ine ore. I. th . . I d' Boerner said he couldn t un. fall bring his or her inocu. Second Floor During Our Expansion ProgralTl for dr,IVmg,wlthout a llcense'l sue charging Sanders wilh I nmg o~ elr own me u mg d t d h th St t.' I driv!ng without lights am! U t t e r i n g and Publishing. contactmg ~he church Cor a~t~S;;in: io e~imi~a~ew:i~ latIOns lip to dat~. \ leavmg the road. (Corging oC legal documents)./ use oC.the 10. and T~e.Woods nancial aid when the State Make sure that mfants a~II The boys were turned ove,' \ Later in the afternoon, I Council C'.lr, permls~lon ~ is "so wor;ied about taking prllSchoolers ge~ al~ thell' I, oC to their parents and th" Sanders was arraigned be. hold tdh~h~\ent. T. er et. over the licensing bikes." I inoculations. ~pldemlcs ~all youth Service Division w.as {ore Farms Municipal Jull"e I presse elr apprecla IOn 0 I. occur when cl'llldren are not notified. The parents an( Robert Pytel! Cor a pl'elimht.1 Rever.end J~hn Olert, Jr., I In .thiS regard, the solons inoculated against sickness. SonS Ihe boys will be responsible ary hearing. The judge set f Cor hIS assistance and to \ un~01mously. passed a reso. The bugs arf' still around. Jacob Cor the damages. examination date Cor Wed I all the ~erchants who dO'II~t10n. agams~ the Sta~e Adults. be sure to get your 2 HOURS FREE PARKING ..• JACOBSON'SWILL VALIDATE YOUR TICKET The lawn damage extende,; neway, August 1. and re.: naLtedtthelar waBrebs . M'chael IJcen smg oC btl.cyclesMatdthe diptherla and tetanus boost. \ IdS d $10000 " as ye r, 0 Y.b I I regu l ar mee mg on 31'. 10 from 777.t0 849 LakeIand 0\ ease an ers on , ~~r and John held a carnival as \ June 4. This attacked Senaie ers every ye~rs. .• the odd SIde oC the street anc, s~nal bon~, over the oblec. did Carl, who also sponsored Bill 191 which has been in. See your famtly phYSICian 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"~!!I~"~""I!!II. Crom 802 t~ 838 Lakeland o~, lIOns oC Fle.td.. one in 1971. The trio netted trOliuced, providing for such now. .:. the even slde. A total of 2.; Wh0n a Judge Impo~es 2 some $150 from their effort, t licensing with an annual $3 ------lawns were affected: 789 ant, person.al ~ond, no suretIes or while Carl reportedly gained I fee to be collected b the 1 1,.~ 814 Lakeland received the cash IS IOvolved. The ac. $500 ( 'th a moon-walk as I s Y nlost extensive damage. cused mereI',' signs a slate. . .WI ., ecretary .of State. ! ,'. '. a speCIal attraction), 10 1972 • I ~----.._--- . m.ent that he Will"come u.I} and around $150 the previous' ThiS bill, accordJn~ !o the TIP TO MOTORISTS With the amount oC the bond year measure. would prohibit the , iC he fails to return to courl . local licensing o{ bikes. The' It's more imporlant to geL on the date specified. . jresolution said, with the high there than to get there . Conviction on uttering and BIG DEAL llicensing fee, undue hard. quickly on your vacation publishing can mean a term I Pop likes to preach econ. ship and privation on fam. trip-bear that in mind on of up to 14 years in prison, omy and then go on a fishing ilie. with, m1lltiple bike us- the highways. . it was disclosed. ' trip while Mom practices iI. ers would be Imposed. £. tI~ch~.anlIu~onlil Corporu.n' . a.... SUItSHl ...... CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT EARNINGS 11n 1m Total operating income ...... •..• , " '" .....••....••.•.••..•...... s 97,214,000 $ 81,782,000 Tolal operating expense .•... , ...••.....•...... •.• , ...•.•...... " ...• 79,731,000 88.783,000 Operating protlt before tax ...... •...... •...... ••. , ...... •..... $'17,483:000 S 15,019,000 Federal and state taxes ..•...... , ...... •.....•.•....••...•....•.. 6,727,000 ~948,000 Mew Earnings before s"curities prollts •...... ' ...... ••...••...... , . $- 10,756,000 ., 9,073,000 Sec'Jrilies profits, net of tax ...••...... ••...... ,...... •....••.... 2,000 200.000 NET INCOME •...... •.•...... •..... ,...... , $ 10,758.000 " 9,273,00\) EarnIngs per share: SAYERS 7 Earnings before securitieS profits ...... •.•..••...... •.• , ...... •..•...... , $2.73 $2.30 ~:;~~:m~~:;~~:.::::.::.~_~~~1l.1.~~U ASSETS 11." 1172 Cash ..•...••.•...... •..••...... •...... •...... _ , $ 339,900.000 $ 287,102,000 Investments ...•.. , ...... •...... •...... •••.. , , . 448,778,000 426,570.000 Federal lunds sold , , , . 102.500,000 11,800,000 SCHEDULE OF INCOME TO YOU: Loans.less:::lluationreserveofSS,OOO.OOO, , .. ,.,."., ,...... 1,888,770,000 1,m,710.00.:l Bank premises , .. , , ...... •.. ' , , , ,...... 37,236.000 33,399.000 DEPOSITS MONTHLY aUARTERL Y Other assets " A:'~i'1'.Jt:../~",.~7"""'" 'MRass:> 48,807,~ $ 5.000 $ 29.17 $ 87.50 TOTAL AS:~~ .~: ~,,~:~~~:~,~:~,!~~._~.~_~,_~.,F,~'_l.~881,107,--~~~ 10,000 ...... 58.33 ,...... 175.00 LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Demand deposits . , , , , ...... •.. , ...... •...... $ 777,811,000 $ 881,883,000 15,000 87.50 : 262.50 Time rleposlls . , . , , , , ...... ••. , . , ...... •...... 1,637,738,000 '!508,!~,~ $2,415,607.000 $2,187.985.000 20,000 ...... 116.67 350.00 ~~~~r~~FunSJ~p~;ch'e:seci: : '.'.'.. '.'.: : : ~: : '.: : : : ~: : : : '.: : : : : : '.: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 159.405,000 40,470,000 Olher liablllties . . .. , , ',' ..•.. , ...... •. , . 99,703,000 __ 9J,9.5M,QQ 25,000 145.83 437.50 $2,874,715,000 $2,3OO,4fO,000 30,000 ...... 175.00 ...... ••..... 525.00 Convertible notes of parent company ...... •...... , .•...... $ 36,000,000 Less porlion Invested In common stock 01 subsidIary banks . , .. , .. , .....• , ...... •.... (30,000,000) $ 8,000,000 50,000 ~...... 291.67 ,...... 875.00 Delerrad taxes related 10 reS4lrve tor pos~lble loan lossel ' , , .•...•...... •...... • 11.285,000 10,S81,000 Capital AccounlS: Capllal notes 01 subsidiary banks •..•....•...... •. , . , •..•..• $ 30,684,000 S 28,019.000 Convertible notes 01 parent company Invested In common slock ot'ubsldlery banks .. , ...... •.. , . 30,000,000 Savers 7 guarantees you a towering 7% you choose, For example, on a $5,000 , 80,894,000 $ 28,019,000 interest for 48 months on a depos~'t of deposit, you'd receive $29.17 monthly Stoc~holde,'s Equity: Preferred stock, 370,200 shares outstanding •...... , .... , .••...... , . . . • . . . , 3,702,000 S 3,702,000 $5,000 or more! That's 7% for sure, or $87.50 quarterly! 304,1154,000 COmmon slock, 3,903,600 and 3.485,400 shares outstanding ,., , ....•.. 39,038,000 'n' .~%. 33,740,000 whatever happens to the economy! New SAVERS 7. It could be Surplus ...... •••.. ~...... ~~.. ..' 53,397.000 ~072,000 RetaIned earnlngl~.. .""' .. ' , ., .. , _~e.ooo And you'll receive a check for this your personal hedge against infta. Totsl Stockholders' Equity . .., , ..•...... •...•....•.. ~ S 10llJ~~ 138,387,000 interest monthly or quarterly as tion. Open your account now! TOlalCapltal Accounts., ..... ,., ...... •...... , .....•...... •. ':~ $ TOT"L LIABILITIES AND C,'PITAL ACCOUNTS ...... • ...... • ...... • .. .. !, , , 12,«7,388,000 MICHIGAII'S LARGESW S'lAftWI. MULft-IIAIIK HOLDlIIG COI'IPAIIY ,. J',~ '-;;,; ...... ,0' ,;:!._, I .... ~ '..:. L t: !""" " .... . GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, July 26, 1973 .ILL a.pp•• 's 'Clarence' Graces Mantles of Thespians ARVEY' (CoIltIall~ from 'ale 1) Special awards went to / l.he Way to the Forum," by and Jac Purdon, of Village Mr. Pegg and Will i. m Burt Shevelove and Abe Bur. Compleat Traveler lane, who ~esigned the set. Hoover, of Fleetwood drive, rows, will oll'ln the season 345 Fisher Road - 881-0200 DOWITOWN • I ~ .1IMrs. Jack Petz, of University who bullt the set for "The November 8-11, and 13.17. piau, WIS honored In the set Secret Ingredient," Grosse This perennial favllrite, with 'nvites You To See Mario "Mike" Farmis dressing category for "Com. Pointe Theatre'. entry in the music and lyrics by Stephen pany." Mort. Furay Festi~l, held Sondhelm, will go into re- Open for Your Next New or Used Car Mrs. Walter Maher, of this spring at the Detroit In. hearsal at the end of sum. Whittier road, and Miss Rose- stitute of Arts, and to Mike mot'. • If you ho"e shopped and ha"e a price in mind, mary Nyman, of Meadow Evans, who ,was deslgnak-;t "Private Lives," one of 6 days a week make us an offerl lane, shared bonors for prop- best actor in the festival. Mr. Noel Coward's most delicious emes. the former for "My Pegg also received a special comedies, will follow Jan. • Chauffeur Service to Your Downtown Office or Fair Lady" and the latter for award for photograpblc and uary 17.20 and 22.26. The M.te ..... " Farmis 11summer ••• Downtown Shopping Area "Wait Until Dark." Dale cinematographic C(lntribu. third selee:t1on of the season lIegg was designated for tions to the Grosse Pointe Robert Anderson's moving sound for "My Fair Lady," Theatre. drama, "[ Never Sang for My •.., ..s.w A .... Man 1833 E. JEFFERSON while Mary Herrinton of Ri- The secfet ballots for the Father," is scheduled for Y...... ".,. yard road, and Mrs. Robert acting awards were tabulated Marcb 21.24 and 26-30. MIl "'.new WO 3.4700 Schultheiss won the make.up by the Hon. Matthew C. Pat. The season will wind up I award for the same produc. terson, mayor of The Park. June 6.9 and 11-15 with Mere. e.... ' ... tion. Mayor and Mrs. Patterson dith Willson's rousing ''The The award for costumes and John Lake, dlreetor of Music Man," an all.time was divIded between Mrs. the Grosse Pointe War Me. favorite. Harry Stutt, of Muir road, morial, were guests of the An exti'a attraction, not I and Mrs. Arthur Brownell, evening part of the regular season or both for "My Fair Lady," Co. Attnctionl season ticket sr.hedwe, will B.lng Print.ell and Michele Karl, for "Com. Following the award pre. be "Who's Afraid of Virginia pany." The lighting award sentations, Mr. Diebel, who Woolf?", Edward Albee's went to James Sawyer for is president. elect 0 f the best known drama. Produ~. "Wait Until Dark." "Forty group announced the 1973-7. tion dates have not yet been Carats" was again repre- seaso~. set, but the anti c i pat e d Will BE OUT AUGUST 20th sented by Mary Loo Britton, The musieal comedy "A scheduling will allow for an wbo received a "Clarence"I Funny Thing Happened on August date. for stage managing the show. ------. Sl*lal Awards W k B k J b Bob Mitchell, of St. Clair or ers ac on 0 IUSINESS" avenue, was chosen best · t PROfESSIONAL D. t Poln e Ifee ory cboreographer for the dances (Colltinued from Page 1) 1 However, by the time the em. in "My Fair Lady." Two received their pay checks, ployes received their pay, it musical awards were gar- Fluary said. . w~s about 9 a.m., .and since nered by Louise Rossi lor her . \ the 23rd year .' thiS )H1t them behtnd selled. choral directioo and musIcal It was disclosed the work- we on the day's pick up, direction of "Company." ers would be pal~, but they they were requested to go The award for the best would have to walt until the home LR 7815 Whitewall 15m'Mock Ave. 882-0091 workshop of the year went municipal office opened at . Back O. Job I plus $3.10 Fed. h. Tax to Mrs. Diebel and Mrs. Pur. 8:30 a.m., and the checks Idon, who co-dire<:ted. were taken out of the safe.. On Tuesday,. July. 24, all I' the employes, 1llcl~dUlg the UNIROYAL ZETA susJl'l1lded members, were back on the job. Both city MILEAGE GUARANTEE officials and the union presi. If you don't get the mileage stated on the sidewall (M=thousand) or lire fails for any reason other Ihan willful abuse or collision, your dent said every effort will chartered Zela dealer will give you a credit against the purchase 01 be mllde to bring back rub- a new Zeta lire 01 same type or ,epair punctures at no charge. Credit bish pick up to schedule. will equal price you paid mulliplied by percentage 01 5tatl'd mileage you did not obtain. Credit will be appliell against the Zeta Guarllntee The. union's contract with I Base Price (national adjustment llase approximating actual p"ces). The Farms expired on June Oealer may add small charge for services. !'e performs in replacing 30, Fluary said, and the em. tire. Tires and related vehicle condilions l1)ust be prope,ly maintained ployes have been working and tires brought in for J'ee 5,000 mile rotations and check-Ups for mileage porlio" of guarantee to apply. Guarantee Booklet required ;....~t & Northern Savings without a contract on a day- for M;;eage and Road Hazard adjustmenl. to-day agreement. He said the union, on this basis, is f bound to work under the con. . iract, just 9,S the city must . 'abide by the same condi- tions. ,announces Fluary said that the proper procedure to be followed ';'.,~~.~'r uDder the contract is that the city must ask the workers with the highest seniority to work overtime, and' if this offer is refused, then those with the next highest seniori. ty must be asked. Another point, the union . .. ' president said, is that the . city cancelled all vacations. But the city can say when and what time an employe .J ",' . can take his vacation . Further MeetiDIs He said his negotiating team .will meet with repre- seDtatives of The Farms to discuss a new contract. The biggest stumbling block to- ward an accord, he stressed, is a cost of living clause. The union wants this clause ~PAssBOOK to t~ke eHect this year, but the city wants to start the SAVINGS per effective fiscal year beginning July I, .. annual 1974. Daily interest year Contract negotiations re- .. yield sumed yesterday, iuly 25, it was revealed. Until aD agree- ment is reached, Fluary saId, the union is willing to con- tinue with a State mediator, The city is seeking a two- WHITEWALLS 1 YEAR year contract, instead of for E78-14 21.95 4)ne year, as in the past . CERTIFICATES effective F78-14 21.95 WHEEL per In the meantime, accord- 078-14 24.95 .. annual ~ to the attorney, the DPW S1pxl minimum year employes are still wor1dng H78-14 24.95 BALANCING yield. under the old contract which J78-14 27.95 • requires them to work man. 07$-15 24.95 datory overtime, if no (one volunteers for it. H78.15 24.95 : Fluary said under the can. J78-15 27.95 i tract, when overtime is re. Sl~~ l78-15 27.95 ,fused, the city must repri- I'IUI F.E.T. from 2.31 10 3.31 • MONTHS mand the employe, then ask effective those next in seniority. When CIA IIFICATES per Open daily annual Iall employes turn down over- . 8 a.m. t5,ooo minimum year time, those first approached • yield 106 p.m. .. are asked again, and if they Sal. 8 a.m. , refuse, then the Administra. 104 p.m. tion can order a suspension. In aU four cases, this was not done by the city. • BOAT LARCENY WERTH.ANti 48 MONTHS effective Mark Kramer, of Lincoln annual road, reported to City Police ClRnFICATES per year on Sunday, July I, that some. • yield BROTHERS $1,000 minimum one had stolen a tarpa.ulin "Since 1946" • from his sailboat. The 18 foot boat was moored in a 6841 EAST JEFFERSON ~site ttIe lhiroyll Factory well at Neff Park. Mr. Kramer bad covered it the 259-2460 evening of Saturday, June ALL ACCOUNTS COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY. 30. When he returned early New Passbook savings rate retroactive to Sunday morning, s('lineone had cut the green tarp and July 1,1973.Tho'Jgh we can't automatically increase taken it. existing certificate rates, you may present your .**********************************.**.~It _ certificate at maturity for re-issue at a new, : TED EWALD : higher rate, without loss of earnings. : CHEVROLET: It IS PROUD TO PRESENT It It It : JIM ROACH: DETROIT& It AS. 19307 Mack Ave. : SALESMAN OF THE MONTH : .Grosse Pointe Woods . ~ NORTHERN : lED EWALD : : Jim Roach CHEVROLEI : It 18 YEARS ,. SAVINGS ~:.e~ : SAME LOCATION 15175 E. Jefferson VA 1-2000: Home Office: Hancock, Michigan ~***************** ••*.** ••*.***.*******. I t ~ , 1 ••• UIE.IJIIIIl ... I!lA!..lill!ll.4!ll!UI!."•• L3... -- ..... -,----- •• ------...... ------.. - .. ------• Thursd.y. Jufy 26, 1~73 GROSSE POINTE NEWS , Pointe ~octor Impressed by'China Visit No Progress .,IIeUY'ulell their agenda were visits to concentrated in one area. On Woods 'Ever silleePresldent Nix. hospitals, clinles and medical Everybody works for the on's visit to Cbln. in Feb. schools. Cultural experiences government In China, six Pol:pe Pnpt ru,l')' lJ72. curiosity .bout Included trips to museums, days a week. The free days "-' U"-' things Chinese bave been on the opera, the ballet and the are staggered so that not the rise. Alter all. the un. symphony as well as com- everyone is off at once. known Is alwayl faselnaUng munes, fadofies, parks, zoos. There is no welfare; if a Differing Viewpoints on aDd Cbina has been clothed all manner of things Chinese, person is unable to work, he Meaning of 'Public S.fe- in secrecy for over 25 years. They also saw important bls. is taken care of by the gov. ty' Remain the Same With the initial' opening of torical sites such as tbe For. ernment. Women are pen. After July 20 the doors, ,Americans have bidden City, the Ming Tombs sioned at 55 and men at 60. been quick to vilJt the coun. and the Great :Wall.. Education is also important Sessio~ tl')' in various capacities, nr. Lange said the Cbmese in China, and the country is bringing back information were very receptive to for. in the process of developing By Roger A. Wab. and observations that have ,eigners and want to be more universities. Professors An agreement between helped clear up Chinese Ifriends with Americans. :z'hey are paid the highest salaries, The Grosse Pointe Woods mytll. and mf.tenes. also want more Americans about $100 a month. Police Officers Associa. One .ucb visitor was Dr. ,to visit their country, but No one owns a bouse; they tion, (GPWPOA), and the William LaDge, of Cadieux since they have been shut off are all rented from the gov. city on the organization's road wbo sbared insights from the world for so long, ernment. Furthermore, cars 1973-74 fiscal year con. into 'the country on both II ther ~re able to handl~ ~nlY' are also government prop. tract appears some dis- profesllonal and personal a limited number of, 'VIsitors erty and must be rented tance away at this time. level at present. :Applications lor along with a driver. Drivin" • . visas are multitudinous and " Ass 0 cia t ion attorney Dr. Lange, a ~ted plashc come from all OVllrthe world, is considered a profession. Mkilael C. Kovaleski, who surgeon in DetrOIt, spent ~I- Dr. Lange found the Chi. Major crime is rare in attended a bargaining ses- m~st a. month last May I~ nese to be medically "up to China, stealil1g non,existent. sion with the city Friday China as .a guest o~ t!Je ChI. par" with America. Even There are no alcoholics, no morning, July 20. said the Dese Medical ASSOCIation.He though they bad been out oC illegal use of narcotics, DO GPWPOA wanted to neg0- was one of 10 hand and plas. to-ucb for 25 years, they did prostitution. and no opium tiate a percentage of a police tic surgeons from t~e ~nlted not get behind. He noted dens. All aura of contentment officer's base P.lY to clarUy State. aDd Canada lDVJled to that hospital libraries con. surrounds the people, what "public safety" is, i.e., China and the only one from tained all the current medl. Dr. Lange !Was unsure negotiate such pay then take Michigan. The doctors w~re eal journals including many what would happen to the a percentage of this total for th~ fint group of any sIze from Ameri'ca. country when Mao Tse Tung firefighting duties. He addec1 to visit the country. .' Dr. ,Lange also witnessed a dies. He said it was obvious the city wouldn't negotiate a TO COME IN AND SEE. The p~~e o~ the trip major operation with acu, that the people had a great percentage. ••• was f~ exc~ang':llg exp,erl' puncture, and saw' elemen. deal of respect for him. How- City Administrator Chester I ences, ostensibly In the fIeld tary school children study. ever, politics were never E. Petersen stated he had no of p 1a s tic, reconstruction, ing the art of acupuncture by discussed cn his trip. comment at this time on the hand and replantatioo sur. practicing on one another. The Chinese people are July 20 meeting but empha. ~ery. However, ~e venture I Acupuncture has be<:ome a living better than they ever sized '''The city st>ands ready 10 terms of experle~ces went controversial subject in the have before with plenty oC as aiways to bargain in good far beyond the medical. ' United States as to its use food and clothing. Only two faith whenever the associa- Dr. unge, who is a sea. and effectiveness. Dr. Lange things are ratil>lIed, cotton tion wants to request a meet- e speeial \\Orld ~ed traveler, described the said that American doctors cloth and cooking oil. How. ing." China trip as one of the best may use it just because it'. ~ver, each person receives Opposing Views he had ever taken., "~'11 a fad. He felt that it sbould an ample supply of both. never have anotht!r trip like not be used on certain pa. Yet despite the sense of The stumbling block be- tween the 35-member associ. ae'7 it." As far II convenience, I:e tients such as those who are well-being and 'Plenty that ore •. found Ole food and service highly emotional. Although pervades the country, Dr. ation and the city is their to be excellent and more im. acupuncture has been used Lange still feels "privileged differing viewpoints on the POl'tan~. the Cbinese to be in China for over 2000 years to live in the United States." definition of a public, safety outstanding hosts. as trp.atment, it has only The Chinese are not as free officer, whl) bandles both The group entered China been since 1951 that it has to come and gl> as we are police and firefigbting dllties. at Canton, where they were been used for anesthetic pur. and life is much more regl. The GPWPOA wants to met bf the ,director and ~ poses. The Cbinese are un. mented. make it a "separate entity" representative hom th~ ~bl' clear how it works in this re. Eventhough China may be which is "strictly apart from WE HAVE AN UNUSUALLY FINE nese Medical AsSOCIation. spect but are doing research still tinged with a bit of the police and fire," according to The . two men,. wbo spoke on ~t. They do have every taboo, Dr. Lange was not association president, Officer English, were With the group type of anesthesia used in briefed by the U.S, govern. Patrick Fagan. The GPWPOA the entire trip and we~t: able the United States. ment -before his d0parture. wants a pay scale which SELECTION OF ALL BODY STYLES to aet .a~ language liaIsons. Dr. Lange foupd China was Furthermore, during free mo- reflects the job "separate m a SAVINGS ARE INSURED TO $20,000.00 COLONIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS DETROIT 18901 Kelly at Morass-DR 2-8877 EAST DF.TROIT 15751 Nine Mile at Gratiot-PR 1-8820 GROSSE PTE. WOODS 20247 Mack at Hunt Club-TU 6-1080 GROSSE PTE, FARMS 63 Kercheval liOn the Hill"-TU 6-6661 HOURS: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday 'tilB p.m. 3180 E. JEFFERSON964-6811 , >, , j •• J, ...... ' • ... ~,,...... • '.' :!,..•~ 5 ••• ~, 1: ~ ,!,,", ...... GROSSE POfNTE NEWS Thursday. July 26. 1973 YSD R rt I••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Nedzi 'Backs · epo: ~. New Gun. Arriving .. : WHtCDAV' DEALER THIS EMBLEM IS THE AUTHORIZED SIGN OF GOOD BUSI- NE~S AND GOOD FRIENDS. REFRIGERATION & For information call: Phone 886-1551 HEATING, INC. Sales and Service YCHlt Heating and Cooling HeocIqua".,.SiM. 1937 14711 HARPER- Ca" TU 6-4141 r <,' .,.,'1'" ( "/~ ':' It ' .. - ., .... ~ . Page Seven Thursday, July 26, /973 GROSSE POINTE NEWS , ,I I' I r I t an ever- earn I , '. ( :I .. ;, ',5% 6% " 5~% I Regular Savings Passbook Accounts Special Time Passbook Accounts Certificate of Deposit .. ~"', .. INTEREST .NEW ANNUAL EFFECTIVE INTEREST NEW ANNUAL ehkTIVE INTEREST ,.' .:..;.:r. ~.. ,' ";:.: . ,NEW ANNUAL EFFECTIVE ~ MATURITY , MATURITY' AMOUNT INTERESt. ANNUAL AFTER AMOUNT'. .. ;. 'INTEREST '~ ANNUAL AFTER AMOUNT INTEREST ANNUAL AFTER PERIOD .....1 - PERIOD RATE YIELD ONE YEAR; ,. RATE YIELD ONE YEAR RATE YIELD ONE YEAR , ',I , " $ $ 1 5% S095% $ .05 $ 500 90 days 5%% 5.654% $ 28.27 $ 500 1-2~ yrs. 6% 6.136% 30.68; ~ minimum deposit mini~um deposit , minimum d.posil \ .- , r~ $. 61.36: $ 500 .) .0 S095% $ 25.48 $ 1,000 90 days 5%% 5.654% $ 56.54 $ 1,000 1-2~ yrs. 6% 6.136% : ~",,- \ j 'T V. . I $ '6,136% $30680: $ ,l,OOO 5% '1 5.095% 50.95 $ 5,000 90 days 5~% 5.654% $282.70 $ 5,000 1-2~ yrs. 6% ,. 'I , - I I 6.136% $613.60 i $5000, , 5% S095% $254.75 $10,000 90 days 5~% 5.654% $565.40 .$10,000 1-2% yr:=;. 6% , . , 1 Effective September 1, 1973. Effective ilT!mediately. 6% interest compounded quarterly. Effective August). 1973, 5% interest compounded quarterly. 51h% interest compounded continuously. payable quarterly. Quarterly interest checks av,ilable. $50 minimum additional deposits . . 7% J 6~% , Certificate of Deposit Certificate of Deposit ~ ,I INTEREST NEW ANNuAL EFFECTIVE INTEREST MATURITY ! NEW ANNUAL I EFFECTIVE MATURITY AfTER AMOUNT INTEREST ANNUAL AFTER AMOUNT PEDlon INTEREST. ANNUAL PERIOD Our new interest rates are higher tha-1 .. RATE YIELD ONE YEAR RATE . YIELD ONE YEAR they've ever been before. .- - T $ So your savings will earn more interest thai" $ 500 2 Y:2-4yrs. 61;2% 6.660% $ 33.30 $ 1,000 4 years 7% 7.186% 71.86 they've ever earnoo before. fT\ir,imul1l dep05:1 minim",m depOSit And they'll earn it any way you want. ~--~ In a 4 Year 7% Certificate of Deposit you ca, $ 2Y:2-4yrs. 61;2% 6.660% $ 66.60 $ 5,000 4 years 7% 7.186% $ 359,30 1,000 tuck away and forget. ~ Or in a 5% Regular Savings Passbook. t I 5,000 . 2y,-~~rf~Y2;O-.~~60% $333.00 $10,000 4 years 7% 7.186% $ 718.60 Or in any of our other high.interest saving ------'.-- -_.. . t' .. plans. . All in all, you'll get the most interest you'v 110,000 2~:~yrs. 61,%J666O% $66600 $25,000 4 years 7% 7.186% $1,796.50 ever gotten for your money. Which is good news, E.He-clive IftlnH'!'oICllcly 6:, ',:;}l~l1('rl.~t cornpolmd<:d 'luarlerly, Effecllve immedIately. 7% onterest compounded quarterly, Quarterly \nteresl checks' available , Now when was the last time you got sam QU.1rlerly Inl"rl'<"l c~,"I.k~ ,I ...."'d,'hle. good news about money? '" ..,. ." . -.' ~, = • . "'.':: ,.' ~ ;.;:. ; ~ ~~ .. '. ~ ~. ,', , . pc _3 a P.,. Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. July 26, 1973 IIL'.HOIII AII.W .... G HA$OMAIU Ar. You BuWlng th. Insuranc. YOUN.ID? (irosle tJointe (COBtIauecifro. rl,e 1) ~usintss ~trUiulJ to paren"; 2. 'l11e ehUd will Or iust .hal wour Insuranc. be taken d1netly bome to man h.s t. IILL? 153 IS Mack ru 1.4 to blJ parent or pardll" wbo 00 yov hove inlVronce toilored 10 YOU~ need,? Yov purcha.ed inluronce . . . BUT do YOU know who I protection it pro Iw'ides? We spe Wayne StAte Uftiverslty New England freshman Mike Schroeder, a South High gradUAte, was one of 25 members of the Clam Bake WSU.l972.7G swimming team Please Malee Reservations who received port-.elsoll ThulSdGY, F,idoy and Sofu1day awards. Re-elect Homemade New ,,,,lantl Oam e:t:_der, St.. mecI C10ms 8ebroeder, along with Au!. .. Shrimp Cock"lI, w..... live MaIM LoIN'" • LoaM .... Un Prep grad Roy Martin, a Talk, Corn en Coil « Ba"ee1 petalll. <:empJet. d1n_ junior, received varsity let. Ineludln, .. Iod, ralls,," .ntI ...... ,...... ters tor contribution. to WSU'. 12-8 dual meet reeord, the Icbool's winningest .ea. EXClUSIVE AREA SHOWING SMORGASBORD BOD ever in tJle .port. JUDGE SPEER .. .Sundays from George Segal 1!00 p.m. till 9:00 p.m. p---_. in Poul Maaunky'. rPORT~ FANSIf . flrMu";';n of D.ciItt frkltty & s.triIy Parle .THE COACHMAN 8n . "BLU•• LOVE" Grosse Pointe o.'rai,', ./i",,' 17 pc. balld. YOU In Color - You mvlt be 18 TIt""doy ••• ninp 9 p.m. , yeors of Olll or elder to be Admiuian included wi,h dill ... ,. .... admitted. : K"OW .... lnryW.-.., ) Primary August 7, '973 Your Host MIKE BRUNTON !~()ug ht to you OM ...... It 1 .'d.ck l Paid Periticol Adv. (Formerly Owner of Captain Shumwoy'.) By TED EWALD e Partie. • Bonqm Facilitie. and Meeting flocm 'he U.S. Chtf ~ • Oininll Dally • Accommodotion. for Bu,in." lunclMon. '"" Mt'It out Ii... on • Peol Side Part"., Patio Ilorb.cue, 8cot Oockolle, what to de If It IItht • nl", wbJIe you'to • .... a~d Shewer Fociliti*. __ , and _',. hoFPY to • Inquire Abeut Iloot Club Relldevcul .... ,..... tips ...... to you a (Other focellent 5uggellienl-SleOh & s.ofocd). • •. The USGA ..,. ( 1) A""' hlth IAlUM; (21 Stay away "- ...... / '-- a.w Iabe; (31 Don't .. t unclet ..... Me; (4' If you ClDn't ..... •he d ...,... .tribsJ_C'- 1Iion .. va..." In the .nMItMI, .. Detroit ... "., yet, • neerlty auto- 100 N. 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When you step aboard our luxurious GRIPSHOLM or KUNGSHOLM, we'll introduce you -we mention 'eppet' I to your spacious, comfortably-appointed cabin ... to our world-famous gourmet cuisine (including fabulous late-evening Smor- Ma,tll"1 antla for 1M I gasbord treats) ... and to our attentive, courteous service. And to all of this gracious living afloat. we add cruise and shore trip Co"" 'n the '31 ..,... I itineraries of outstanding variety and appeal. Remember Swedish American-we'll make your cruise a happy adventure. with the A'•• because we also want it to be a happy memory for you! 6. Oreatest WMIcISeriet thrill I -11II Mazerosld'. 9tf1 in- heme the SEPT. 121973. M.S. KUNGSHOLM • A JAN. 22, 1974 ' M.S. GRJPSHOLM • SOUTH SEAS, FAR EAST, Plraleln"" in tfteru~.~I .... SCOTLAND, SCANDINAVIA, EUROPE' ~ PACIFIC' 90 Days. 20 Ports m days if debarking at Los "ngel~sL O Also from Port Everglades,Fla.. Jan.25 134days, 20 portsl. epiMt the Y.n .... .'36 Days' 9 Ports 7. r-.rite "bad bey" - An eKcitingcruise in golden Autumn, visiting South Oueensferry tar Edinburgh,Scotland; Bergen Paradise regained. on an exciting cruise 10 the enchanted islands 01 lhe South Seas, the Ftankle Frisch - cIoHfy and Oslo in NOlway; Gothenburg, Sweden; Copenhagen, Denmark; through lhe Kiel Canal to magnificent scenery 01 New Zealand and Australia, and the rich pageantry 01 the, far East. follow" lIy DuroclM" Amsterdam, Holland; La Coruna,Spam, for the shrine of Santiago de Compostela; Lisbon, Porlu The itinerary includes; Balboa, Canal Zone; Tagus Cove, Galapagos Islands; Nu~" H~va,Mar- Sl...... Cherlie Grimm. gal; and Ponta Delgadain the Awes. A series of aUmciusive overland tours to finland, Sweden, quesas Islands; Moorea and Tahiti, Society islands; Mt. Manganui and Wellington, New ...... Denmark.Norway, Russia,Englandor Gelmany's Rhineland (some included in the cruise fare and Zealand; Sydney and Thursday Island, Australi;; Bali, Indonesia; Singapore; Bangkok, Thai. land; Hong Kong; Kobe and Yo~ohama,Japan; Honolulu. Hawaii; los Angeles; Cristobal, Canal f. ... t you dicln't kIMw tha' others at a supplementalY charge) wi\! be offered during the ship's nine day call at Gothenburg. The cruise terminates in New York. Rates trom New Yo,k: $1,295 to $3,295. Zone.Cwise terminales in PorI Evergladesor NewYork. '" Ewold Ole""t -.wi- Rates t,om New Yo,". $3,510 to $1/.640. in, III Chev"t Ma... Ot- ~ OCT. 11,1973. M.S. GRIPSHOLM. SOUTH SEA ISLANDS, vision rankinp, "meet ,he APRIL 23, 1974 • M.S KUNGSHOLM ' SPRING ADVENTURE ...... num"', 1 pe.;tion In cu" ~ NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA' 67 Days. 17 Porls 151days if debarl Thursd.y, July 26. 1973 .__ _ .___ ~ R 0 SSE P C?2-.NTEN E W S ------Urges Keeping This Woods Hearing Story Contains A Simple Mora~~~~.~~:f~~"" Meat Standards. By ao,er A. Walla and Mr. Costakll, it WI' diB- straight away. signed by 23 residents, .pe~:::: . When George A. COitaklt, covered a hearing date Then it WIS only a matter fied that the undersigned (.::~:: ... n'"ressman Lucien N. of Fair eourt, attended The wasn't even needed. Rather, of a few ticks of the dock not object to the porch Ii:::::! NOW - YOUR DRAPES AND UPHOLSTERY Co • Woods C-owtcll's regular to the lOioos' surprise, the before tbe request was ap. closure, and that they h:::*: . Nedzi, (D.Micb.), labeled reo meeting Monday, July 16, he bearing could immediately proved: the council recessed been made aware the stn::::::: CAN 8E DRY CLEANED IN YOUR HOME cent court Interpretations wanted .. date. set for a be conducted because Mr. al the Board of Appeals, ture "would be in violatl::::~: 8Y "backwards logic" during Board of Appeals hearing. Costakis did his "bome. unanimously said "yes" to of the rear.yard requil::::::: OR OFFICE. tesUmony last week urging For he wisbed to appeal work." Councilman Benjamin W. ments of the zoning ol':~:::: .". ~ IUpport of hil bill that would the denial of a building per. He supplied the council Pinkos'- motion, (to approve nance." Mr. Costatis want~:*: f , .llow Michigan's high meat mit for the permanent en. with eonsent peUtionsof aU the variance in view of the the enclosure for additiol~*:: • __ ...... ~ 1 . : standards to ltay In effect. closure of an existing porch }Woperty owners within a consent petition wbich nulli. living space. • ::::::; ...-nIiiIn.. "."""'0 ~ according to a news release on his property. It was 3Ol).foot radius of his prop. fied the requirements for a Tbe moral of this story :::::~ from his oIfice. denied based upon rear yard erty. With this, the nece&sity pU~li.c bearing), and then simple. If you thoroUgt:::¥.~ His statement came before ~uiremen.ts und~r a aec- ?f a Boar~ of Appeal~ he~r. swiftlr rec.onvened as the prepare your case, YOU, t(:*::: 'HI " .. , HORUIONAI. IN.HOMI the Subcommittee on Live. tiOD of .Zonmg Ordmance No. 109 was eliminated, a~ld City council agam, can arrive for a hearing da:~::~ DRY CLINt •• 'NCUS stOck and Grains of the 88. Attorney George CaUlD, who Mr. Costakis' petition, and leave with a bearing.:'::::' House Agriculture Commit. However, after a briet dis. advised the council it could ::=:::: tee, which held hearings on cussion between the councU act as the appeals board :::::~ o 100-1. SA" JIOI ALL 'AIaICI legislation which would per. I------::::::; o NO IIt'liNKING, NO fADING :~rcS;;~f~~~~a~::s~ Officer Washes Away Problem ~;;~;;: AVAlLUU 'X:CWSrvl&Y rHItOCIGH sriAMAfI/C those states with higher I ... ::::::: standards Farms Del. Earl Field lit. Tbe rl!siderit brought in :••1:.;:.;:. . erally and figl:ratively wash. several leaves in a dark plas. In October, the 6th U. S. ed bis hands of an irritating tic wrapper end Field took :~:;:~: C~c~it ~ourt of Appeals, problem on Monday, July 10. them out to examine them. :.:.:.: Special Lanibrite Savings Cmc1JlJlah, 0., ruled that It was because of his Boy The detective said that the ;.;~.;;.;:.' states could not enforce SCout training when he was leaves looked familiar to him .•••.•. standards mar e stringent a young lad from his days in SCouting. .:.:.:. . 25 % Discount on ~.a~. ~~pr~~:r~~U~~e:.;f:: th~h~:~~:ti~~a:;:: ~:~=~~:/~~~~d TO::n!eaca~c:~~~ ~:.~:.~.•.~:.~:l..:\.. Drapes, Upholstery, Bedspreads to hear an appeal. resident brou5ht in a plant struck the oUicer. "States wbich have givel'l for identification, on suspic. While examining the plant. :.:::.: the consumer extra support ion that it might be mari. Field asked the man i1 the ::::::: if you also have your are being forced to embrace juana. The resident said thJ1t plant had little pur~le and .:.:.:. the lowest common denom. several of the plants were yellow flowers on it, and ~.~.~.\.~.:.j.. Carpets Steamatically Cleaned fnator," Congressman Nedzi growing in his back yard, when the answer was affirm. noted. "The more sensible and after looking them over, ative, Field dropped the ::::::: approach, I think, is to let wanted some expert advice. leaves and made a dash w :::~:: at our Regular Low Price the fedfleral re~thulatitontssefrve ------. ,the nearest sink: and began ~.:.:.:.:.:.:. as a oor, W1 s a es ree c.- P k. to scrub his banda vigorous. Offer runs from Ju~y1 to August 30 to go furiher." uy ar lng 1y with soap and wa~er sev. ;1\;l;~ 1!e alBa exptessed disap. Bonds Okayed eral times, and it appeared ~:::::: polDtment that the U. S. De- to be just in time. ,:::::: partment of Agriculture had After ~ylJlg his 'hands, I ~:::::: made proposals in December Atwrney General Frank J. Field told the retident that t:::::; to tighten hot dog and Kelley. chairman of the he could go home and not ":.:.:. sausage regulations only to Municipal Finance Commis. to worry that the plants in ;\1\;\ retract them three months Isian, announced on Tuesday. his yard were marljuana- ••••.. later. Instead, the Depart- July 17, the commission apo just poison sumac. ::=::; ment has submitted new proved $975,000 of Automo. ------:::::: regulations on labeling. bile Parking System 1m. :::::: The congressman the n provement and Refund!Jlg Air Conditioning ..\\r cited a study by the State Revenue Bonds for The Clty. •••••. CALL FOR , .. E$TIMATE •• Department of Agriculture "The proceeds will be used I~, .:.~.;.:.'l.;.l. to refute charges that more to pay the cost of acquiring a..... 776-6900 . 'strIngent stan~ards mean and constructing improve. W .. s.wke ,:;~~j1 bigher . prices for the hard. ments to the Automobile ,...... ,•.••:. pressed consumer. The sur. Parking System of the City bJ :i:1::: vey of prices in five Mid. of Gros~ Pointe," Mr. Kelly Very Reasona e ;:::::; STEAIITIC ana CIRPOs, .. western statl!s found that hot said, "and of refunding all Rates :::::: di)gs meeting Michigan sun. $160.000 outstanding bonds Experienced >.::~ 19797 E. 9 Mile Rcl.,St. Clair S...... dards averaged two cents a on October 1_ 1973, at 101 .:::::: pOUnd cheaper than those be:lring the date of April 1, Mlk. II_I' 392 H 885 8511 ::::::: ~;~=:ts.various animal 19~h:bonds are payable 881-7760 884-1427. 16 arper ~ :~~i;~~~::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::~::~::;::*::;:;~:;~:;~~:;:;~~».~~~~~:r$tofJ.~.5.. ::_. M i c h ig a n's regulations, from statutory first lien on ------enaded in 1952, do not per. the net revenues of the mit the inclusion of snouts. system. - )ips, udders, hearts, bladders Other. members of the and other by.products. Municipal Finance Commis. "It has been a hustrating sion are Allison Green, St8te experience" Congressman Treasurer, and John W. of If NecW said' "for those of us Par t e r, Superintendent your wbo think the Michigan Public Instruction. standards have served us The following fees are to \ well for 21 years . . . I am be paid from the bond pro-I eoavineed that our only re. ceeda bond attorney, $3,- course at this time is to 187.50; local attorney; $3,- enact the legislation now 000.00, (deferred). and linan- under consideration." cial consultant, $2.950.00. larsavings. QUALITY FIID LAWN. It GARDEN SUPPLY isn't · g5%no~ ~',YOUBUY::::: :1.'In~I . . ~ • N •• ther ..... or Is b,U,IU Come 'n4nd Slit Our "COROLII." 12-Volt Garden Lighting Complete line of ... Lown, Gartien Bird and Pet Supplie, PEl FEED CEDAR & STRAW I'it.. n,-Homplr.n-.~a"itl BEDDING '0 rak"II-Can.riel-jq"ir .. k ,., Ani.... I' and PIon''''',,'io" No four-year freel.e DOG It CAI on your money. SaIIflower Seeds FOOD Deposit or withdraw A'M"" IatOnd, oncl hord I' find ilom, Bulk Grass Seed as often as you like. PII All Irond, - Any OIIonlity SUPPLIES BIRD HOUSES Why settle for less than a fu115% interest on your At NBD. The bank that's making banking better Choin" c.I1o,., ,,,'plo M.rtin Ointmont, Vilamlnl HO"H' and ""1 savings? Bring your passbook to NBD and open an NBD for you with 5 % interest on your savings. Regular Savings or EveryDay Interest Account. We'll Ask, too, about our new interest rates on Time Deposit , RINIALI handle the transfer for you, and your savings will start and Savings Certificates. 5;% on accounts maturingev,ry Thatch Remo"en, Mo',_en, Hedge Trimmen, earning more money for you-a full 5% interest com. ;alendar quarter (you can open for as litlle as $50) ... you Spreaden, Rollen, Lown & Garden Ornaments- Fountains pounded quarterly. And you don't have to tie up your earn 6% on accounts in amounts of $1,000 or more (for one, Co,olite - 12 vall Garden lighting savings to '.am'our new, higher interest. You can make one.and-a half or two years), 6,% (for two-and-IJ half, three or three.and.a half years), 7% (for four years). Quality feed Lawn & Garden SatPI, deposits and withdrawals as often as you like. 20726 Ha"., at Vemie, (a Mile and '.94) & 28420 Gro,bec:k at 12 Mile TU••8870 PR5.8640 • Mone)Tllllker Savings Accounts •••Making banking better ilr]Ul. Your ONE-STOP for Garden & Pet Supplies. We deliver. Member FDIC ~ ".,.,l.' • '. • , ...... ''If ..• ' .... -" ... ' ''',., s trn 14x. ,- ...... "''t" , q $... \ ' l P.,. T.n G__R 0 SSE,_~~~~-=--.:~~~POI NT E N E.W S --~-----=Thursday, July 26, .I~ [liDetroit Jaycees Sponsor Circus Shores Merges 2 Conlmittees i Name SeJ~ors to HOllor Roll, . sed. . ill I S 1 f . .. I k r Leslie Nurse, Mary AIUm Inum I In9 The Detroit. Jay~ees . w open space. evera acre.s 0 At the last meeting of the the committee. Jerry J. GerIch, PnllcIpa c ,e , Michael Patter- sponsor a children s C1rcus grassy are~ will be prov1ded Village of Grosse Pointe The new committee, called of South High, announced the 0 DO~~~~; Pepellashi. Su.san and Trim to be held on Tru.mbull at I for ~e children and, ample Shores, the trustees voted to the Park and Harbor Com- complete honor r011 for the $on~rson Kris Pfaehler, Ke- . r La Brosse near T1ger sta.i parkmg space for their par. , merge the Harbor and Boat- mittee certainly a logical school's twelCth graders. P.et p . ~ Gordon pollina., \ White or Colors dium, Monday, July 30, ents.. . , I well Committee with the name,' will be headed by Mr. They include Gary Altman, I ~~ber~I~~~ihoff. Joanne Pra:" through Wednesday, August I The circus I~ the Big ~ohn IParks and Recreation Com. Beck. Trustee Carl Hedeen, Ricljard Anzlnger, Carolyn I vetone Robert Qui g ley, "- I. Strong 1869 ,Circus. It IS. a mittee. I Trustee Robert C, Palmer Arvai, Martha Ash, Charlene I ' Q 'nn Cynthia Re- & SASH INe 1 This is the third year in! children:s circus f('a~urmg In explaining the move, lInd Donald Haigh will com- Austerberry. Randolph Bark-I ~arf e Cur~1 R~lstrom, ,Tudith t POI NTE SCREEN , ,t which the circus has been' acts w1th small .ammals. V i II age Superintendent plete the committee. er, Paula Bartoszew1CZ, Rob. ;a~dlirr. Diane Rayl, William TU 1 61301' held. The site was selected, ~lowns, trapeze, artJs~s and Thomas K. Jefferis said the The marina is in the midst I ert Batten. Drew ~~ebe, Sally I RedIc PrisciUa Reger and 20497 MACK - i~ order. to provide area: Jugglers, Th~ C1rcus 1S. pre. old Harbor l':ommittee was of a very successful summer Bershback Patn~la Betan. Charl~s Reinowski. I youngsters and their parents sented especI~lly .for chJ1d~en created in 1967 wnen The as almost all of the boat zos, Roselyn Bezme, James, Still others are Anne Re...... J with plenty of fresh air and as only one nng IS used wI~h Shores built its new marina I wells are rented. Although Bird,. Anne Blenman, JefCr.ey jent, John Remillet, Lynn &= 10 the youn~st~Is seated at a cost of $290,000. In the recent high water situa- BlevlDs. Donna Lee Bllss Rinke, Rohert Ricard, Heath. close proxlmlty so they may order to oversee the con. tion resulted in the loss of Helen Boley .. De,borah Bowe~. er Robinson, Mark Roellig, feel a real part of the enter. struction and eventual leas. electrical power to boat own. man, Cynthia B~aden, Laurle E1"zabe'h Rohr Helen Rooks, tainment. , ing of the new boat wells, a ers as the electrical plugs Hrey, Donald Briggs. Barbar.a ,I K~ren •Rose, 'Mark Rudd, Performances Will be held com m i t tee was Cormed. were submerged, the docks BrownelI, Lee Bryant, Chns Frances R y b erg, Michael , at 6 p.m. Monday, 4 and 6 Named to heali the commit. themselves sustained little Ilurnett, Jane Bur~half' Saggau Gretchen SchaCer, p.m. Tuesday and Wednes- tee was the late Shores damage. Pamela Cain, Susan ar~ 0, Mary EIi~abeth Scharff, Suo . day. 1 Trustee Alfred R. Glancy, Some of the dock boxes Denise Carty, Laurel Cha ot, san Scherer Mary SchlIl,,' For additional information, Jr, Trustee Daniel R. Beck which were washed into the Musette Charles, Ma!y C~I~, Daniel Sheahan, Dan Shu. contact Tom Nash at 225.2107 and Shores resident A. G. harbor have been recovered. Margaret Mary Collins, t e. maker D a v i d Sicklesteel, 18328 MACK 'AVENUE or Gary Gabel 531.1900. Sherm10:n, Jr., also served on In discussing the general I esti Connolly, Anna Cl°tesop- Sharo~ Smale, Bruce Smith, I , oulos and Kathryn Cou r. S I k' Melissa 882-2530 operation of the George Osius Donald mo ens I, , JOHN M"LAUGHLIN SEE Park Mr Beck stressed the I Others are Mel!ssa. Coury~ I Speer, Ruth Stanley, Mlchael This Week's Ipark 'po!i~y of requiring each James 0 r a c chi 010, Gerl Sta\'ale, Denise Steele, Eli~. resident to show his park Crane, Thomas C.r 0 wI e.y, heth Still, Marcy Sutton, Kim JOHN McLAUGIlIN pass upon en t e r i n g the I Martha Dasef, Regina DavIs, I Swanquist, Diane Swanson, rST Igrounds. Stephen Defauw Cheryl De- Isusan Thill, Susan Thoe~, Bell Ringers FOR TII. B~ "W h f I vuyst, John Dhondt, Robe!t Cynthia Thomas and. Ralph " eave a ew peop e Diehl Peter Dodge DiiVld Th • Price, EHective July 26, 27 and 28 ILL IROUID DEAl.. who refuse to Obey, thei>~rk Dowdall, Const~nce Dr.a ~ e, ~~~~gthe list are, Mary Closed All Day Sunday as Usual r~les. And we aren t dealm~ Deborah Duemhng, ChrlSh~e Tho m son, Peter Tietjen, WMIt!lByoukngsters,bUttdadults, Dun can, Denise 1)UPUl~, James TompkIns, Carolyn • . Closed Wednesday, 1 P.M. COOK FORD r. ec com men e , Marian Dwaihy, Donna DZl. Tourney, K are n Traleoff. 16901 MACK It ~as the consensus of the uba, Michael Edwards ,Step- Susan Unger, Rita VanAs, . council t? send letters to the hen Eliason, Theres.a Emer- sche, Russell VanWingerden, U.S,D.A. 5 YEARS Cew resId~nts who proved son, Marsena FarrIS, Jan.et Steven Veen, Debra'Vermeu. SAME tOeA TION 885.4000 PRIME unco~perat~ve ~ver the park Ferry, John Fi~e, Jacob FII. len, Jennifer Waddell,. Susan U,S,D.A. CHOICE permit polley, In hopes they lion, Thomas FlDan, Douglas Weaver, Emily Webers, Jef- BONELESS ~ould understan~ the neces- FlDrance, Joanne Fore!Y'an, Crey Wehmeyer, Fenia Well- BONELESS ROUED slty of the secunty measure. Carol Francis, J en n If erler, Jean Westfall, Candis ------French, Mary Fry, Donna Wexstten, Leah W he e Ie r, SIRLOIN TIP CHUCK E G Reynolds Gares, David Graham, Cha!- James Whims, Jane Willetts, $1 In.isis . • • lene Grant, Mary Gryl1s, ,,:U. J~mes Wilson, Monica Wil- 89 Set to Retire !iam Hayter, Vanessa Helin, son Theresa Wilson, Jona. STEAK ( Suzanne Henke, Michael ~en: tha~ Worrell, Deborah Wylie, LB. nessy. Mariann~ Henrichs Clleryl Zauner, Michael Zinn ROAST I the SRftClostat Ellsworth G. Reynolds, oC and Constance Hintzen. ! and Carol Zytkewick. LI. South Oxford road, Senior More are Leslie Hirt, Rob.' 51.39 Vice President for Admin- ert Hoban. Mary Ann Hoem. . I specCI control* istration and Secretary oC schemeyer, C y nth i a Hoff- 50 I U.S.D.A. CHOICE Michigan Consolidated Gas man, Janice Hoski, Ian How. Company, announced plans ard, Lynne Howard, Karen BLADE CUT to retire Crom' the company Humphrey, Vivian Joseph, ... the speed control that lets a driver and engage in the private Drema K a I a j i a n. Laurie Nylon Shag POT cruise at a constant, predetermined speed with practice of law. Kalkman, Christopher HOME- his foot relaxed and off lhe gas pedal. Reynolds, who began with Kamm, Deborah Kanan, Mi. v Carpet MADE the company.in August, 1948 chelle Kelly. Teresa Killeen, $699 ROAST 89i It watches the speedometer while he watches as a Legal and Administra. Kathleen Killins, Karen King, ~~:::~on. .y•• the road-where his attention belongs. tive Assistant, said he found Christine Klein, Zeljka Kozul, PORK his job challenging and re- Nan c y Krausmann, Robert Solids and Tweeds warding. Lake. Deborah Lane, Mary "But, like many others." Ann Large, Patricia Leonard, 886.7253 SAUSAGE OUR OWN he said, "I have Crequently Cecilia Leslie, Stephen Linne, BREADED thought oC devoting some of Susan Little, John Ludeke, my productive years to other Lor r a i n e Maher, Dennis Get Away Over l_ o.y pursuits - the private prac- Main, Deborah Makos, Dol'- BREAKFAST lice of law, and perhap.~ the othy Malloy, Margaret 'Ma- Beautiful VEAL teaching of young law stu- looly, S t e ph e n Manglos, dents. Mary Louise Mann, Ronda NOVA LINKS "Often, those who wait Martinez, Robert Maul and until the mandatory retire- Patricia McCarter. CUTLETS ment age find themselves Continuing, Julie McCrea, SCOTIA (Made to deprivt!d of those other op. Denise McDaid, Mary Ellen 8 days - 7 nites , Michigan tions." McDonald, Patricia McFad- 15 meals, etc. Standards) $1.29 LB. Reynolds' post. retirement de~, Thomas McGra.w, ~:'~i Departs Sun., Sept.c~ 98~. plans are necessarily tenta- erme McLeod ... M.1 c . Mengden, Kevm Miller, Pat' .. =.. hve because h: has agre.ed I ricia Miller, Kathryn Miotke, .AFew FANCY GREEN OR WAX to take a~ aSSIgnment With Art h u r Mitchell,. Marilyn the .Amerlcan Natural ~a~ Morgan, Nan c y Morrison,' y,oces Leltl Service ~0!1'pany. an. aUlh- Mary, Murphy. Laura Neeni~; Available for Ford, Chrysler, G.M., American ate of Michigan Consohdate~. Camille Nichols. Nancy Nee- CAll TODAY Moton, Mercedes.Benz, Audi and V"lvo . . . Arthur R. Seder, Jr., preSI' most motor homes, campen, pick-up trucks. Can. dent of the Service Com. BEANS .27~ pany, has asked Mr. Rey. DAY TRAVEL be transferred from car to car. St. John lIas' TU6.0111 nolds to serve as 5enior vice. IIItilt llk<-t .....-«...... THOMPSON SEEDLESS Can be installed by president of that company New Trustee '" NDtr.l1aoM to study system organiza- Clark Brofhers Instrument Co. tional matters, "Mr. Reynolds is an ac- The, appointment oC ,James RAYNAl (1 DAY SERVICE) complished administrator,". H. Dmgeman to t~e Board "The House That GRAPES Mr. Sj!der said, "and he has' 'of Trustees of Samt John 49~. Service Built" 00 AS LOW AS .•.•..•• : ••.•••• $ agreed to continue with th~ Hospital was recentl~ an. 85 System and advise us in th,e nounced oy Board Chairman inltolr.d :illfCE 19J5" organization of the many Hugh C. ~aly, . . new activities confrontiilg Mr. Dmgeman 1S VIce- .New '73 the Company during. this president-administratio~ and. Charger S.E. period of increasing energy secretary of Park.Davls and Clark Brothers Instrument 'Co. needs. Happily, he has Company. He also is a di~ec- 53699 CANTALOUPES...49~. agree to remain in this new tor of the company and Vlce-!, SIk. ;'281 400-4._ BBl 10300 WHITTIERr DETROIT capacity for at least the bal- president oC Warne~-La.m- i EO$y order package, bu"'~ w. Ceny • ~ w.m- .. filii W.-s .. L~ to <... I_.n! hery ... 884-5130 ance of this year.'" bert, the parent orgamzatlOn sects, con$ole, aula. Iran\-, Reynolds received his law of Parke.Davis. trailer 'owing pockoge~ tinted'"" and as • Manufactured by Perfect Circle glass, racing mirrors, rttlir Quality Service always . . . degree from the Detroit Col- He is active in many civic. window defogger, tach., AMI lege of Law in 1942 and is community and professional FM, v-top. road wheels H78x now a vice president of that organizations. These include 14 white walls. Suggested college. He is also vice. the American, Michigan and relail $4623. t chairman of New Detroit's Detroit Bar Associations, the 1: He a I t h Committee Vice. Gre;,,:er Detroit Area Cham. '73 Coits on Display ", Chairman of the Michigan ber of Commerce, National Hospital Service and a mem- Association oC ManuCactur- New '73 ber of the Michigan State ers, the Executive Board of Ply. Fury III Health Facilities Commis- the Detroit Area Council of sion. Boy Scouts of America and '3'127.Yt ------the Saint John Hospit Thursd.y, J~ 26, 1973 GROSSE POiNTE NEWS It tak .. a real peu1mlat to I To err 11 human, but It'. WSU Detroit Council lit U'OUACl' aDd hatch out DO exc~ to keep making. . Medical Alumni milell. m.il&Uu.. El .. eet Pointers to Boards Cites Austin To, Make Your Court 'More , Austin Prep's-' ForeDilc Two Pointe doctors were He is assistant dean lor Team recenUy reefl\'ecl a RIMODIL elected to the Board of clinical faculty affairs at the NOWI TesUmCNlial Resolution from Responsive to You, VOTE , Trustees and a third was WSU SChool of Medicine. He t~e Detroit Common CoIlBCil. elected to the Board of W8S appointed last October. The team was honored "for f Governors of the Wayne An instructor in patbology winning the State Multiple State University Scbool of at WSU since 1962, Dr. Reading Cbamplonshlp and Medicine Alumni Associa. Walker graduated from the Beverly C. Grobbel for maintaining hip stan. tlon, it was disclosed on WSU medical school in 1955. dards of scholastic achieve. Tuesday, July 17. He has been ill private prac. ment and community partl. Elected Trustees were Dr. lice of paU\<:>logyfor five I cipation." The director of James J. Horvath, of 776 years. Austin's Forensic Program, Berkshire road, and Dr. Dr. Walker is a membe( Thomas E. Bailey, received Frank B. Walker, of 1206 of the Michigan State Medi. the award. Balfour road. On the Board cal Society, the WaYM Coach of the winning team of Gov~nors i.s Dr. Andrew County Medical Society, the EVININGS G,. 111lot744 is John Joseph, Jr., of Fleet- E. Stefani, of 471 Oxford Michigan Society of Patholo. IAS' SIDI AND wood road, a former Austin road. gists and is a Fl!lIow of the GlOSSI 'OINru English teacher. Members A member of the WSU College of American Patholo. of the team include Thomas School of Medicine clinical gists. He also has served as Vaughn, of Deepland court, UPOAnYOURBAT" IlTelD, faculty. since 1957 and past chairman of the Wayne Michael Ryan, of East WU. president of the Alumni As. County Pathologists, presi. PltItUG and RECTRtC liam, Robert Burchett, Jr., sodation, Dr. Horvath is a dent of the Michigan Associ. This wiU be required befora .. lIing or rerent~ng. of Pear Tree lane. James clinical associate professor ation of Blood Banks and Bidigare, of Edmonton drive, y.. rIy c.... f., your out_ induclin, depreciation or. At ar of orthopedic surgery. He director of Medical Edu{'a- Daniel Spatafora, of Detroit. $1.500.00. tf you in.... t hall of this in your home IMr yea, It has been in private ortho- lion of the Detroit-Macomb will be well maintained protecting your home invottment •• and Duane Jelley, of Rose. pedic practice since 1953. Hospitals Association. Met" 11M improvements "OW that you may enjoy them and a viHe. .new cwner '!IllI opp_iote a well maintained hom •. Dr. Horvath, who received He is on staff at Detroit The winning selection was both his bachelor's and medi. Memorial Hospital. South entitled, "Lord of the Flies," cal degrees from WSU. is on Macomb Hospital, Cottage and was one oi several en- the staffs ot several hos Hospital of Grosse Pointe, tries made in tbe National pitals. He is president of the I Huron Memorial Hospital, Catholic Forensic League Announcing ,he Opening of medical state at Rehabilita. Jennings Memorial Hospital and the Michigan High tion Institute an:! a past and Alexander Blain Memo- School Forensic League. chief of orthopedic surgery rial Hospital. Austill's Forensic Team reo and. chief of. orthopedic out- An adjunct instructor of ceived 35 awards in the past The HOUSE of palie~t service a! Harper surgery at WSU, Dr. Stefani school year. For Hospital. He also IS on the graduated from the WSU PORTABLE TELEVISIONS staff .of Children's Hosp~tal, medical school in .1955. He "I do regret that I spent DetrOit Genera.l Hospital, has been in private practice too mucb of my life trying Jennings M~morlal and Holy in Detroit since 1960 . and . is to find what I called "truth," Municipal Judge to'fles' display of blod and whi'e and (olor televisions of all major b,ands in De"oi,. Cross Hospitals. chief of the section of plastic trying to find wbat I caUed and reconstructive surgery sense. I never knew what I Shores Trustees at Mt. Carmel Mercy Hos. meant by truth, never made .. ' .... Its-.Iack .. White, siles 5" to 21" pita!. the sense I hoped for. AU I Grosse Pointe Park .. 'ortaItIts-CoIor, siles 7" to 19" Buy A Tractor Dr Stefani Is also a mem. mean is that I Mt too much ber ~nd past president ot the of me .unfinished because I .. CtIor clnSOles lip '0 25" I VOTE TUESDAY,' AUGUST. 7 I At the last meeting of the Michigan Academy of Plastic wasted too much time. How- .. 111IIO" Contr.tTV sets Shores Council, the trustees Surgery. ever ••. " Lillian HeUman ...... '" Typo TV sets approved the purchase of a .. Iallos new tractor with a bucket loader for $3,706,34, the low I You are cordially invited to browse around our store. bid submitted by East De. You must come in & see the very large variety we carry. trait Tractor. Utica Tractor 1 also submitted a bid. Our aim is to give you good prices instead of coffee. At the time, the village I Furthermore. we offer you free use ~f loaner in the owned two general purpose event the set you purchase from us fails in the first tractors and one spe"ialized I 90 days of warranty - a service that is unique. tractor for street work. The two tractors were purchased Our courteous sales s'aff will assist you in every way in 1957 and in 1960. the possible. I newer one Included a bucket I Don't delaylCome and see us Now. loader. On the recommenda. tion of Village Superintendent Thomas K. Jefferis, both old I tractors were traded in with I The HOUSE of the new purchase. In anotller aclion, the i PORT ABLE TELEVISIONS' trustees approved the pur-1 chase of anew scout car for I 16348 E. WARRE .... Detroit, 48224 the public safety depart., Ampl_ Parking TU 5-4901 ment. The village received I only one bid, from Roy' Stop in for FREE Grand Opening Gift O'Brien lor $2,444, of the I five sent' out. The trustees \ StCll'OHwm 1Mn. 10 to ':30. , ...... Wed., 'hUrl. 10 te 6 p.m. accepted the bid for the, Fri. 10 to .:30. Sat. 9 to 6, Svn. See YCiUin Church. sta9dard • equipped Ford: .$ItotIIfI ~, TV go on "... blin' or Jh $6988 ..... $1'.11- OM wHIt o.Iy COMPLETE WITH MISS SWISS NYMPH AVOCADO 011 GOLD CUSHIONS LOVE SEAT , LOVE SEAT $3488 ...... ",.li- I W.. o.Iy COMPIHE WITH NYMPH AVOCADO 011 GOLD MISS SWISS CUSHIONS CllAIR ARMCHAIR \ $2'" $1411 51f44 NYMPH TAIU TOTO STOOl STORAGE CHEST UMITED STORE QUANTITIES - ORDEIS WIll BE ACCEPTED I: , '. ,. • .... ~ ... 04 ... _" • •• •• " ..., ,,.:~ , ." ..... - .. - .. ... ' •• '.Y' ...~ - - - '-' - ---~----,,;-"""-""""'-;...-:. ,,.,-....-....,..,.....,...,~.....,.-'"":"'.ii!!'...".,.."...,.., - .._'~.....O":;"""!!".....z:;""','!'!''ji ... ~ ... " .."'I'. .."!"P'":'l,!'.... '1'1'...... ''''''... ,.''"''..'l"""lF...S...... ""'...... _... ;...... LQ ... 4...4...-- ...... ~~ - - -- ..... ThuncleYI July 26, 1973 'eo- Twel¥. GROSSE POINTE NEWS ------CoafIdeuc:e II the maill: Babe Ruth Sox Telegadas Big Burch Hitter sprlu, that make. any man' • Four GP Teams Survive tick. Win At Crown The Burch soft~aU team,! Memorial Park, East De- . WE DELIVER teaturin, the club's leading trolt, (East 10 Mile road at A.' 'UC•• ...... II • MIa hitter Evans Telegadas of Fowler). Telegadas, who is IXC"'V"".'''G. The Burger Chef White hitting .34U, was .elected an '" '" ...... ~~~~:~~:t~~~..~~.~=;,.Sox, picking up two straight The Farms, will tangle with AU.American In 1971. Sew.r AWa'.r Lit•• ROSLY,N BEFORE AFTER teams !lave survived opening tionals, G. P. Park Nationals playoff wins, emerged as the Columbus, 0., in a major 'Burch's record to date II IIPAiI & IEPlACEMENt: CHIMNEY SIIVICi play in the District Six Utile and G. P. City escaped elim. second balf American League fastpltch doubleheader Sat. 35.5, while Columbus has 'Hf fST/MATlS MARKET ~w::.t _ q,a.,., League tournament, tW hie h ination in play for 11. and 12- .::c:=..:.' cbampion in Babe Ruth at- urday, July 28. compiled a 400.7. mark over '''72t 0Wat .. 1M W... '="'-e.-'- ,::- -: belln saturday, ..July 21, .at year.old youths. The.1ourn.ey tion, (Park, City, Farms). Game time is 7:30 p.m. at the past six years . the. Hamtramck MemorIal ends .Saturday, July 28, With .. MACI It ,., .:_...... ~...=; Dan Couvreur held the An'let M.hIt.'1et StadIum. the fmals. Kotlar Enterprises Yankees ~SMt- Ill. action through Sunday, The Woods NatiOllals, be- .In check by pitching a five. ______. July 22, the G. P. Woods,_ .14hindstrikeoutScott Engel'sper(ormance,no.bit andde- hitter in leading the White Sox to ,a 5-3 decision Satur- feated the L'Anse Creuse in------, TESSIER OLDSMOBILE ...... • day, July 1. The Sox hitting ternationals, 2.0. The Woods attack was sparked by Bob IS THE NEWEST' I.J Americans nipped the Ham. Montgomery, Art Behm and tramck Americans, 1.(1, be- Darrell Grabam. Pat Mallon bind B rue e Stafford's 12 bad two hits for tbe Yankees. strikeout eHort. John Long ReA XL-l00 doubled, went to third on an The next day featured a , AND DOE5 HE ..' error and scored the lone see.saw battle between the run on Ma r k Ciaravino'" White Sox and the Metropoli. IILL CAR.'III tan Club Indians. In the squeeze bunt. I SEE, .. ",Misery loves company" bottom of the last inning, and undoubtedly both Self. with the Indians leading 7-6, '.1111. OLDI Portables Grabam got on base for the On.. y~r J:"Irta-and.labor warranty ridge Field and the Clinton- dale Nationals were miser. Sox and immediately pre- 81FORI YOU BUY A ••• CAR ce~d to steal second. Tony able as each dropped 9-1 ------OUT OF TOWN CAWACCE'TEI1 decisions to the Park Amer. Senagore, getting his fourth All challi. tubes are lonel hit of the game, singled NEW '13 OLDSDELTA NEW'73 "9." c;0UPE cans and Par k Nationals, "88" HARDTOP COUPE lop & Shld. belts. 0/5 r_te min.,1',0. brokes, respectively. driving in Graham with the , "55, " bbl. enlil" Hydro. t,on$" P.S.• elee. Dean Kymmer, with three tyin~ run. 350 CID, V.8 Hyd,omolic, p.$., p. OiK chock. door Io 3 Days of • Harry Jarkey, M.C. Ente,tainment • Joanie Whitman • Basin Street 1l\eBASIN Beauties STREET • Bob Durants Band The Audr BASH Free Balloons WooelImport., Inc. Spon.ored by 15415 Gratiot Av., Get"" OY'ISIAS IllUr"., otVMAi&I EASTLAND CENTER MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION \ l ,3 e.'...... , ,I', ThUM.Y. July 26. 1973 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Come to the 1st Annual., . . Take Me Out to The GPSA. Has A. TRADE MART SHOW - , Busy Schedule FINAL CLEARANCE Uh, Softball Garue With tbe-;;UOI1 III two Wednesday DJibt lames the GrOal8 PoiDte SoftbaU As. ON THE BFST CAR By Bo,er A. Walla his right heel. He wu trans. aoeiatioo. (GPSA), had a at SHORES CIVIC ARENA What you are about to ported to St. John Hospital h ul 01 20000 ST':VENS read, if 'lOll can let through where X.ra'ls revealed the heavy ae ed e gamer last week, YOUR MONEY CAN BUY it, may be the most Wlusual HUNDREDS OF EXHIBITS FOR EVERYONE injury. On Wedtlesday. July 18, softball game story ever A'!d to make matters the But Warren BiDjers did printed In the NEWS. It was .a Refreshments & Entertainment worse for bolb teams, lee tbe Marauders a favor by a game plaYed between from a beverage container knockillg off fint place Keg- • Home Improvement Woods aDd Shores public was used on the sergeant'l A B 6 B B Del safety oUieers Wednesday, • Vacation & Sports foot. So due to the 'incident. • rew, -3. ruee e ure July 18, on the former's belted a SfaDd slam home all players had to suffice run. while Jim Humes COD • • Travel & Trail Equip. home g r 0 u n d, Ghesquire themselvel with Warm re. ~" hi in th Park • freshments,. each suffering tinued his svud It g wi • Antiques & Music his second home run of the Thla story's unusual, or in his own way. • • year. In other actiOD, Carls- • Doily A"endonce Prizes betttr yet, unique quality, A touch of gloom envel: simi "shorted out" Kassler stems from the fact oo1y two oped The Shores station Electric, 18-4. ADVANCED ADULT TICKETS $1.00 truths are really known - Thursday morning. July 19, The East Warren Binjers fROM ANY 8USINESS, PLACE OR PERSON. The Woods won the lame, when sergeant Jacob re- came up with its second win and Jost one of its player. At Cite $1.25 - 12 h 11 ,rs. 58' ClliWruu..r 12 rr" lealed the unofiicial final of the week, defeating Kass. for the season. Anything else SCOle. Despite the fad he I EI t. 10-2 S turd - $HOW TIME- you read must only be con. was the 10510" pitcher, (he er ec flC, , a ay, sidered in tight of the • July 21, The Athletic'> 1_s. & Fri.5 , .•. to10 ,... SIt. & Sill. 12 .... t.l0 , .. , cave up 15 runs in seven dropped two, 7.0 to Carisllimi sources, (which, in this case, innings, including nine in the and 8.1 to 8chalvi's" while isn't much help). first), the sergeant talked Fontana Brothers worl one The first truth Is The 1reely a~ut the result, (for and lost one _ a 10 defeat ST. CLAIR SHORES I Woods won the game-18-17 ------ev.en thiS crus~g. blow to Art Van, plus a 13.10 loss I according to Shore. sergeant failed to dent his JOVial out. to the Marauders who over. Donald Jacob, who l~ his TRADE MART SHOW team to defeat, or 19.15 ac. look). I came a elght.run deficit. Sponsored by C,homber of Commerc. 'cording to Woods Officer "Total Tea-: La.... On Sunday, July 22, the I I Bruce Marone, who was hit "It was a qwet type 01 East Warren BiDjers were I JULY 26, 27, 28, 29, 1973 , in the bead by a thrown ball ,a me without too much surprised by. the Athletics I while runninl to first base. cheating un either side," he 11-3. In the week's last con: I AT. CLAIR SHORES CIVIC ARENA said, despite the faef that test, Ron Gardner went PalDlui Troth I the back of uniform three.for.four in vain as the oo STEPHENS, ST, CLAIR SHORES Now, the second truth is a hiaסס2 I epitomized The Shores motto, Marauders got slaughtered • painful one to say the least. "Cheat. cheat, always beat." by Carissimi, 19.7. Woods Seraeant Tho m a I "We used their scorekeeper , Kane raD vananUy around 1the bases to climax a home ~nd~:~~ed~bY they won'''l Name Pointers MARIlIV'S - LIJICOLNS • run dalb. continued to the DISCOUNT~TICKET I • backstop 1Jl celebration of DurlDg the course of the II AAA n" Admission $1.25 • his accompUlhment, climbed diseunion with Sergeant lrectors L _ Jacob. Officer John Trevil. ___ IIIRCURYS I .. WITH THIS TICKET $1:00 , upward., lo.t hla balance., . fell downwai'ds and broke lian, who smacked two Two residents of The ~Wld nile double. that Sbores bave been eJected LARGIIILICTIOIi OF COLOR. Jumped the tence •. passed board directors to the Auto- throUlh and .not WithOut • mobile Club of Michigan to '10 CHOOI. FROM pinch of sulkiness, ,~umbled represent the club's I.U something" about a total, nlillion members. Hans team 101S. Gebrke, Jr., of North Deep. Sergeant Jacob clarified I lands road, and Robert. J .. r CaJillac his disastrous outing by Vlasaic, of South Deeplands strenmg his "fantastic su~ road, were eJected to fill port," - and admitting he' positloos created by retire. 1973 MODEL SALE statted the game "cold." ments. When asked it he. was wa~m. Mr. Gehrke is a board ed up after the nlDe.run .farst member of First Federal frame, the sergeant admitted Savings and Loan Associa- Act Now and Save!! by that tlme he was. I tion of Detroit. He has been l Officer JOM Frasard w~s with the company since 1937. I In apparent st~ndout for hIS Mr. Gehrke also is a director tea~ by blastIng II homer, of Detroit Renaissance . ELDORADOS making a number of ~~c. Mr. Vlasslc is the chief • tacular catc!Jes ani! stronng I executive oificer of Vlu.lc BROUGHAMS Iout. I Foods, Inc., the nation's • Before leaving The Shores '.largest processor and mar. FRANK ADAM, Inc'. station, Sergeant Jacob cau'i keter of pickles, peppers and DE V1LLES I tioned this repOrter not to relishes, He is a member of • I believe anything said about II the Detroit Athletic Club, the the game at The Woods, Country Club of DetroIt and I 0130 KIRCHIVAL With that precious piece of I the Lochmoor Club. information, "yours truly" _ "ON THE HILL" I returned to the muggy m0t'J'. THE "PKEEP' I' GROSSE POINTE FARMS \ ing air. ever expectant. but The man who buy. a cheap in a moderate state of ,Con. used car today soon findl out I TU 1-5000 fucus, er, confUsion, how hard it ilto drive a I' AathenUdty! bargl.in. At The Woods, the taste of victory, the triumph of I "Marone'l Marauders" over "Jacob's Raiders.", couldn't have been more palatable. "We haven't Jost a game to Most Colors Available them yet," laid Officer Ma. rone, who has toiled for eight -ForImmediate Delivery years in these inter-depart. ment contests. rConsolidated- Statement of ~ The officer brushed a.ide Sergeant Jacob's aUe(jedly authentic statement that, lD some 15 years of play, the Condition, June 30, 1973 Shores has won all but two ROGER RINKE games. Of course, his state. ment of an unblemished Woods record didn't have a ASSETS '..lABILITIES CADILLAC CO. halo around it, either. Cash and Due from Banks ..... , , .... ,$ 319,934.432 Demand Deposits. , '., ... , . , .... , . "s 731,499.138 Officer Marone shared the Savings and Personal Time Deposits" " 1,316.606,957 following highlights: 1. "Star United States Treasury Securtties . Z24.272.542 Other Time Deposits, , . , .. , , .. , ... , , 244.963,931, VAl DYKE lET. 10.11 MILE I'S. pitcher," Woods Officer Wil. United States Gov'Jrnment Agency Total Deposits , .... , , , , .. '. 2,293,070,026 . TELE'HOIE536-6260 757"767 liam Duster struck out Of. .r ficer Frasard. ( this tidbit Securities : , , .. 18.011,801 Funds Borrowed, , , , .. , . , . , , , . , . 168,854.734- SALESAID SlIVICI DEPAn ... ,S had been heard before.- State and MunicIpal Securttie8 : .. , 419.337.110 Unearned Income, , , , .. , , . . 15,886,289 potential truth #3; 2. Win. Other Securities , .. 9,626.374 Accrued Expenses and Other Llabllltles, 30,252,196 OPEl MOl. All THUIS.UlnL • , ... nine pitcher Duster lost both Trading Securities , . , . , . , , , . 18.172.258 Total Liabilities ... , . , , , . , , . , , ., 2.508,043.245 rubber shoes on his way to Total Secl'.rlttes " , . 689,420,085 - first; 3. Sergeant Kane, Of. RESERVE fleers Thomas Hunke and Reserve for Loan Losses .. , , . 23.737,791 Marone hit "clean" home Federal Funds Sold and Securities THINKING Of A NEW rans, and 4. Sergeant Ber. Purchased Under Agreements CAPITAL ACCOUNTS nard Kelly. Officer Patric~ . Preferred Stock- No par value to Resell .. , , , . 59.000.000 Me Mat hand Don a I d Schmaltz of the Youth Serv. AuthOrized 500.000 ice Division joined The Commercial and Consumer Loans, .... , 972,039.909 Oulat8ndlng Shores squad because, after Real Estate Mortgage Loans ... , , .. , . . 614.744.096 Common Stock-. $10 par value 30,641.700 HITEHEn? all, their public safety de. Total Loans. , , , , , , .. , , . , . , , ... 1.586,784.005 partment isn't as big as their Authorized -J,500.000 DON'T TAKE A CHANCE-CALL A PROfESSIONAL colleagues. Outstanding 3.064.170 The 4 officer reemphasized Bank Prel!!lses and Equipment. , , .. , . , 28.395.604 Capital Surplus, ... , .. , , , .. , , . , 115.000.000 • DISmUTOIS OF HAlER & QUAIER MAID The Woods' perfect record Accrued Income Receivable and RetaIned Earnings. , , .. , , , ... , , , __ :y,R,!7,889 on a number of. occasions, Other Assets, . , ... , , , ., , .. , 26.756.499.' Tolal Capital, ."., " ,. '.' , " " _17jl,509,56~ ASTUM CAIIIt£TS and Detective r h e 0 d 0 r e TOTAL, , ... , , , , , , .. , , .. , . , $2,710,290,R2~ TOTAL .. , . , , , , , , , , , . , . , . , , , . , $2,710,290.625 .IUTCIIStAI •• CORMINI & JUN"'R Hinz at one point interjr.cted, :~::=-_::::=~.=:- IIILT.IN ."UAJlCES "There's no way you could \' lose to them." . On lune 30, 1973. securtlles having a par value of $136.834,000 were pledged where pennilled or required by IRW III Sflcurc • CUSTOMfUITIES & TOPS I And Building Inspector: lIabUllIesand public and ather deposits totaling $7of,916,651 Including deposlls of Ihe Siale of MichlRanof $!l.383,7!l1l. • CGIIPLfTE IEIIODE'lINI; , l Earl Wakely, during a dic. i BNrd of DiNCtora I cu.ssion of Sergeant Kane's! VISIT OUR SHOWROOM inJury. said, "We should I WALKERL. CISLO I!OWAIID J. GIBLIN lAMES McMILLA.l'll H. LYNN PIERSON CI.INELAND TlflJRBF.R [ have told Kane, 'Cheat, 1 Chairman of the Board President Director Chairman of the Pllrlnl1r cheat, watch your feet.'.. : The Detroll Edison Ex.ceU.Q Corporation Executive Commillee Mlllflr,Canlleld, Your Kitchen Planned by Experts Company PAULS. MIRABI1U Dura Corper,lllon Paddock and StollO, Ah, yes, it's "Take Me 0 at CUltomCroft, ore kiteMn lpIICiall ... CIfIdha.,. aome of the flMSt ~ In ... WB.UAM E. GRACE Executive Vice Presldenl w. Out to The, Uh, Softball i FR.\NK A. COLOMBO Chalrm8ll of the Board Burroughs Corporallon ROBERT F. ROELOFS HERBERT B. TRIX ...0 to h.lp YOII pfon your new kltch~1O thOf Ita -11ft and COlt will ..... to YOllr Indivl.ot ...... Game" •• , . Execullve VIce Presldenl Fruehauf Corporation Execullve Vice Pmsldenl Oirel:lor The I. L. HlIdson E. IOSEPH MOORE Emplre-Detroll Steel The Standard Products You Get financing Help You Need Company LESLIE H. GREEN President Company \ SIMPLE ARITHMETIC Direct )r Detroit Ball Bearing W. WARREN SHELDEN CllitomCraft knows how to obtaIn finane'''' for you Of the rowwt .... " .... current In trying to balance the . RODKEY CRAIGHEAD Company of MlchlRan Director KENNETH J. WHALEN . Inter.,t rote I. No money doWftI books of life a man merely Executive Vice President WILLIAMB. HALL Prcsldenl You Get a Top Quality Job, Finished on Time subt:acts what he owns from Retired Executive RAYMOND T. PERRING C, BOYDSTOCKMEYER MlchlRan Bell Telephone what he owes. Loms A. FISHER , Vice President Chairman Presldenl Company Dlroctor DetroIt Bank A 1'nJst ARBIE 0, THALACKER WILLIAM R. VAW ~u..; WALTER B. FORD n JASON L. HOMGMAN President President Chairman of the Board Par1ner Detrex Chemical WBoonk Corporallon : COMPUTE • Pord allarl Honlglllan, MUIer. Industl1es, Inc. .. APPIU.I~Al S!~'o'I(1 Design i\s80datea. Inc, SchWllI1zand Cohn W~ Ruy-S~II ond llqUldo'~ h'ot~~ IUILlIIII & REiODRINI CotfTlACTOIS : ( R (HARtH (,AllIlllH • • RESIDENTIAL 125 W Aft. • COMMERCIAL 881-1024 , ' 141 tWit .. elf AVE.• 'IOSSE POllln 'A•• II' CUI .. JM iflfonMt1otl DETROIT BANK EJ TRUST kindl, coU SERVING rHIS AREA SINCE 1956 .nOS DETROITBANK CORPORATION , " , ~..... 7 7 2727 p'ssare""'1"'SSe4ttdS"it'ijisiiiiiii ;;... ;;,..~~;'.:~,~~:,::._~':: ,'.,. , .." I , Ihursday. July lb, 1"'fI j GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Fou....." ------M ICity Considers Pointers Attend lUre Clinic I Obituaries Agreements Twelve ,Pointe are!'. reli. cen 5atllJ'day July 1. Dealing denta alonf with about. 14,0 Area particJpants were ter, Jennifer MarIe; one sis. At the Monday, July 16 We're students from all over )'hcbl' Helen Boley of Nottingham MBS. ELlZABE11I meeting' of .the Grosse Pointe C. BOU,EY ter, Cbristina, and two aunts, Ian participated in the first road; Anabeth Ernsberger, of City Councll. the solons .po' Funeral services for Mrs. Mrs. E. Y. LeGro and Mrs. .session of Yichifan State Pemberton road' Deborah Charles Reese Qf Towson, proved a consideration of University', Summer Youth Murray of York~hlre road' Holley, 91, of Provencal road, Md. amenda.tory agreement be- Music Festival in East Lan. Barbar~ Brownell of Berk. were held Monday, July 23, tween' The City and Jacob- sing. shire road; Cristy'Curtiss, of at the William R, Hamilton Memorials may be made to son Stores Realty Compiny Participants in the lestival Sunningdale road, and Diane Compal1¥and the Barbour the Metropolitan Boys Clut! foz' leasing and operating The recei'led instruction In vocal Juratovac, of Raymond road. Chapel of the Gl "sse Pointe of Detroit. City's parking areas behind Memorial Church. She died music, instrumental music. Others participating in. Interment was.in Elmwood Kresge's and Himelboch' •. Friday, July 20, at her resi. piano, organ, and music eluded Wendy Lu Judson, of Cemetl!ry. , The amendments would ex. theory from members of the Wedgewood road; D a v i d dence after a long Ulness. tend the term of tbt leases LUXURY. MSU faculty. The students, Reed, of Stanhope avenue; She was a member of the ••• to July I, 1994, with aU faculty and various guest con. Leslie Nelson, of Stanhope Country Club of Detroit, the MRS. JEAN ADAMS ROBB other conditions remaining ductor. offered musical per. avenue; Janet Evanski, of Grosse Pointe Club and the . Funeral services for Mrs. the same. formances to the public free Newcastle road; Sally Gross, Detroit Club. ,Robb, 54, of Neff road. were Approval also was given to ELEGANCE 01 cbarge. The first session of Ridgem and road, and Jill Mrs. Holley was the wile held Tuesday, July 24, at the the consideratio::. of an acree- ended with a three.fold can. Harvey, l)f Mt. Vernon road. Verheydlln Funeral Home. ment between The City and or the late Earl HoUey. co. She'died Saturday, July 21, J'acobson's to provi~ for the founder of Holley C8rbure. tors. She is survived by two in Bon Secours Hospital. leasing and operating of the parking area at the rear of DISTINCTION sons; Danforth and Earl Jr. Mrs.' Robb was a real You Can Have the former VFW property. and six grandchildren, estate agent for Champion The lease would also run: to A Beautiful Rose Interment was in Wood. Real Estate in Grosse Pointe. July 1, 1994, with 8n annual lawn Cemetery. Born in Detroit, she is sur. rental of $4,500. ", Garden Today!! • • • vl~ed by bt:;.: mother, Mrs. In addition, the council Select From Thousands of Potted LOUIS N. RIEBL WIlber E. Adams; two sons, approved a consideraoon of Roses in Bud and Bloom, 'nelud. Funeral services lor Mr. Bruce and David; one daugh. option to purchase land par- ing Tr.. los •• , Climbers, Louis N, RIehl, '70, of Alinl: ter, Denise, and one brother, ~els from Jacobson's. 7!lese Hybrid.Teas, Grandlfloras and drive, were held Thursday, Dr. Charles W. Adams. Included the former 630 FloribvndCls. Jl SORTING AND INSPECTION OF PAR,TS 1001 .IOY ROAD - DETROIT, 41204 - ...... 931.26. ~ ~~~, ~~"..:"!t,0' ,S4-rnc, to Otft(ljj. end .~~l'Idi".. AIMs Atjohn's IsJaoo. we've rekx:ated more trees than other private Flcrida cormronities Come meet the factory.trained experts who will have rerr~l.ed. OUr residents rooved here • be here to demonstrate the many advantages of the r ~ ... _. #rOM Phone-Mate, and answer any questions you may have . to ~ ttr environment nd displace it. .. 1M 0NUe ...... -----, John's Island is that kindof'place. • CONVENIENT DAILY. FLIGHTS STORE JULY 27 JULY 30 ' GROSSE POINTE 11:30 8.m..2:30 p.m. TO DOWNTOWN CHICAGO 6:30 p.m..B:30 p.m. Write Roy D. Chapin III, President, 'Meft. ItlN Pri. BIRMINGHAM (Meigs Field) DEARBORN 6:30 p.m.-8:3O p.m. johns islond ANN ARBOR Noon.S:OO p.m • 3 John's Island Drive. Vero Beach, Florida 32960. • Charter I Freight Sonice Any.llere • Connecting Senice ~oBattle Creek & • Fort Wayne ~1sb1d PrIvacy. ChampionshIp Dye.NKklaul Eighleen. C,,1f COllagE'S, Ocean/rool Conclomm,ums, Private Rts.dences. Club House. Beach .. Reservations & Information Tenn" Club. Soulh Village C"'ndomlnlUms. 2'/, miles 01 Ocean Beach, Call: 964.3455 Ja,cobsons ~~ U@[f' 1£Ou@ l]u@)[i\])@ " . I r as 1P552 77 707 270 770 o .. ------_-.----.~.~...... - _. - .-.---. - .- -.....,.....-~._.~.~.~..~-~-~..-.~.-~._.~ .--~ -._ _-_ -~~~-...... ------...- ,I~ Thursday, July 26, 1973 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Fifteen ADJUSTMENT Relax and enjoy We-onl)' PERFECT PAIR I ~NSCI~NCE PANGS ICar~ Fli Over 'I II Offering Trips to Pine Knob a few of the things yearDed Theories that stand the test It s the d~flerence b.etween I P L" I L R. It Th W M . I h '. t da Thursday -July 26; of time are a c:ombination of peace of mmd and piece of I I A 'd Itt e eague esu sear emorla as or 0 y, , . for are' absolute necessities. l~ ., nd 1_- I ml'nd that r''''sults I'n disaster./ n CCI ents 1 ganized five excu.rsions to Englebc~t Humperdlnck on asp..-auon a .-p ration,... , ' the Pine Knob MUSJCTheatre Thursday, August 2, and - . ------,-, --'-'-'--h--- for the summer "Pop" Tom Jones on Thursday, Two women were injured G. P. PARK.NATIONAL I The Bucs ended t e sea. , Th C t 'II August 16 in Park accidents one on By Donna Marrs I son with a record of 22.2.1. s~~les. e d en cr:1 ro Reser\'ations can be made I ere I Friday. July 6, at '5:05 p.m. The Pirates, champions of I T,h~y, v.: . led by C~ris ;~,et~:s~:Cor~~~~es se:h~r~ at the Center's office, Bus, r and the second on Saturday, .The Park Little League, en. Ellis pltchm~,. (115 strike. 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' Page Sideen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thurtd.y, July 26, 1973 Grosse Pointe News 1__ M_e_m_ori_II_C8_nt_er_Sc_he_du_18_1 What Goes On ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC. OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL Open DlUy I '.m..I p.m, at GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 {Sund.ys buUdlnl OpeD 10 l.m ••S p.m. Your Library Second CI ... Poslage Paid at Delroll, Michigan July ZI-AulUlt 2 ------• All Memorial sponsored activities open to the By VlrliDla Leonard 'FULLY PAID CIRCULATION Grosse Pointe pubUe. Hospital equipment avan. By Pat Rousseau -~."'-"_._._.------able for free loan: erutcbes, wheel ebalrs, bOI- A topic that ~ppears in Going Irom the general to Phone TV 2.6900 pita! and heating lamps. everymeciia; everycne is the speellie laeets and phases beds The Pace Setter's Collee. ~ ~Ie",bcr 'lieh. Press AsSO<'iallon and :-I311=al Editorial As~lation GROSSE POINTE GARDEN CENTER AND talking about, and is 01 g.teat 01 drugs, let', consider mari. NJ\TIO:II'AL ADVERTISING n£PRES£.''TATIVE lion • • . by Arthur Miller is Weekly :-/." spaprr RepresenlaUn" Inc, LENDING LIBRARY. Mrs. Harry Frost on duty importance to the world is juana. First 01 .n, we have new at The League Shop, 98 4W ~'i{(!l.\v.nu., :-;ew York 19. New York ~Yrant t.7300 Tuesdays, Wednesday, Tbursdays, 10 a.m..4 p.m. drug abuse in the United Lester Grinspooo's MARl. Kercheval. Luscious colorful -rx,.J_IIl.L . CIllCAGO OFnCE V I te Ita t d t F id 2 4 states. It has reached the JUANA RECONSIDERED; 333 :-Iorl!. ~lIchlgan Awnue Phone Flnancl~1 6.2114 o un er eonsu n on u y rays • p.m. proportions of a national another is John Kaplan's vegetables decorate cwe. ""--7 881.4594. Iemergency, and interest has MARIJUANA: THE NEW roles and dinner plates. ROBEnT B. EDGAR. EDITOR and GENERAL 'MANAGER Thursday, July 26 increased to a point that PROHIBITION. Other mater- WILLIAM ADAMO..... 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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Friday July 21 methods of combatting drug What about methadone? just to the degree 'your skin needs them. Then BE'ITY RAUGHT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISl~G • 8:00 a.m. Rochester' Hills Riding School Day abuse a,!d help place the We have a flew book entitled it achieves a sub-level guardianship that helps M. COLETTE KREINER CIRCULATION problem mto proper per spec- METHADONE MAlNTEN. maintain and protects your skin's natural mois. •. . Camp . , live, one librarian has be~n ANCE: A TECHNOLOGICAL ture. Find it at Trail Apothecary, 121 Ker. 9.00 & 10.30 a.m. Chl1dren s Art Camp II-Don. quoted '8S sllying, and I FIX by Dorothy Nelkin. The cheval. anld Schrom, Instructor would agree with her. introduction starts out: "To Letters to the Edt-tor' • 7:00 p.m. Karate--Sang Kyu Shim, Director One of the newest and most what extent can social prob. ______--' • 7:30 p.m. Duplicate Bridge-Mrs. Philip Gibbs, authoritative b S,,,. 8045 EAST JEfFERSON ""'u DETito IT, MICII. 0,. .. D./Iy 9:JO '.m. '0 5 p."'. 3 Kercheval Ave., at Fisher Road ~821:352lJ jbt ' of ~ ... ,- CLOSED SATURDAYS Punch and Jlldl/ Block .. CI~ for Inyentory ,bo,.. TU l.lS05 .Quoll', NUrlln" Cor.' Monday a'.'d Tuesday, July 30th and 31st W"tt01\.P-t4ru 4 .' ,'.~ .' . . , S5 masse' '.C4 tbd"tHdt"tYtlda'aiit"fdi55 ic:i£dff5V'lF'4=;;,; ...... ',;",,; . '" .~.. \'.' ~..'~ ~ ~', .... '., \ ...... -~ ---.------~~~.-.- •••••••••••••••••••••• saesaee ace 3 a Pig. Eight•• n GROSSE POINTt: NEWS Thursday, July 26, 1913 !Society News Gathered from thePointes .Catherine Lumpkin John S,:JItthc?lt Mrs. Bruce R. Fow ler Colonial Dames Gather Monday, July 23 / I I ed To ClaIm BrIde The Elizabeth Palch Chap. establishment of a Library ers expected to attend are: ter, National Society Colonial of Hllraldry, working with president, Mrs. George C. ~.Mr Fow er 5 Brl e Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Dames XVII Century, held various genealogical soaie. Hofmeister, of North Oxford 'J' a I Wittkoski, of Grand Rapids, its charter meeting on Mon. ties. road; Mrs. Robert C. Palmer, jl ------. announce the engagement of day, July 23, in the Grosse of Lake Shore road; Mrs. The Chapter Is named for y Co"pl. Leaves for Wedding Trip in the Southwest their daughter, Adele Mary, Pointe War Memorial. Arthur H. Bacon, of St. The Chapter was organized a woman who lived in the Clair avenue; Mrs. Nadia ;~' United States FoII,)wi."g a ~darde" Reception ~~;~~n,.f:,~~sds~~~C~~~;I} July 27, 1972, at a meeting 17th Century and was one of Cadieux, of st. Paul avenue; the "signers" as a founder . at Lumpkin Res. ence Southcott, Jr., of Canterbury III the Lochmoor Club. The M.rs. Grant E. Evans, of I object of the society is to of the first church in Bev. West Kings court; Mrs. Exchanging vows in St. Michael's ~Piscopall r°::l~s Wiltkoski received her aid in the preservation of erly, Mass. Jerry J. Gerich, of Ridge. Church on Saturday, July 14, was Catherm~ Ann B.A. and M.A, clegrees from the record of the historical Mrs. John D. Ennis, of mont road; Mrs. Howard .Lumpkin, daughter of the Henry N. Lumpkms, of i Western Michigan Univer. I shrines in the country; to Terre ilaute, Ind., national Reed, of McKinley road; . Fairway lane, with Bruce Richardson Fowler, of sity. foster interest In historical first vice.president general, Mrs. Samuel A, Marino. of Royal Oak. The bridegroom Is the sori of Mr. and I Her fiance received his de. Colonial research; to aid in will present a gavel to the Lexington road; and Mrs. J, .Mrs. John Fowler, of Dearborn. I gre.e fr~m Western Michi~an the education of the CO,\O- newly.chartered chapter. IIazael A. Powell, of Cloverly l! . 1------Umverslty alter graduatmg tr>:'s youth and to aid in the A few of the Grosse Point- road. -.;; A recephon was held from Grosse Pointe South in the garden of the [ Ushers, were. Norma.n Buck- High School. He currently bride's parents following ler ana Damel. Camek. makes his home in Cincinn. ~_ the 3 o'clock rites at I Mrs. Lu~pkm ~elected a Iali, O. lWhiChthe Reverend Nor., ?ress Qf. VIolet chIffon fash. A September wedding is I ARE YOU SEARCIII FOR EDUCATIONALAlT£RUTlVES? • Sh dl ff" t d !Oned WIth cumberbund and planned l. man. a ey 0 ICla e. cuffs of Venice lace. Mrs. _. _ • For .the afternoon weddi~g, Fowler chose a gown of M the brIde st'lected a VictOrian groZeD chilfon accented by eadotv Brook HAVE YOU CONSIDERED LEELA'NAU? gown of white Swiss em- long full sleeves Both . • ~ broidered organza trimmed mother's costumesw~re com. In F,.fth Week with 'olush pink salin ribbon. pleted by white Georgian He I' white picture hat had a ol'chids. Aldo Ceccato, the new prin. garland of pink flowers and Out.of.town guests attend. cipal conductor of the Detroit layers of pink moline. She ing the wedding festivities Symphony Orchestra, will carrl~ I Colonial bouquet included Mr. and Mrs. Ger. make his first appearance at of pmk sweetheart roses, ald Brown of Hawaii aunt the Mea~ow Brook Music Fes. 5 l e p h a not i 5 and baby's and uncle 'of the brid~' and tival this week with cellist ' breath. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dono. Lawrence Foster and pianist serving .as maLron of van, of Columbus, Ga. Radu Lupu. Other guest ar. ~onor was LlDd~ L. Buckler, Following the wedding re- tists in the fifth week of the slster of ~e brlde, wbo was ception, the new Bruce R. Festival include Mac Davis, drellS~ In a ro~e. printed Fowlers left for a wedding Sara Vaughan and Milch M:mied Saturday, July 14, in 81. Michael's gown In shades of pmk. Her trip in the Siluthwest. Miller. picture hat was of blush pink Episcopal Church was CATHERINE ANN LUMP- I with a ribbon trim in a WILLIAM CANFIELD III Mac Davis, from Texa~. KIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Lump. r • ,opens the week with a con. kin, of Fairway lane, to Mr. Fowler.' son of the ~ darker pink. She carried a I son of MR. and MRS. WIL- cert on Wednesday, July 25, Colonial bouquet of pink' LIAM CANFIELD, JR., of at 8:30 p.m. He was seen reo John Fowlers, of Dearborn. miniature carnations with a Lakccrest lane, recently was cently on the Helen Reddy center of dark pink roses. graduated from The Detroit show as well as guests spots RAYMOND L, HENRY, Wayne State University's The bridegroom asked College of Law, thus becom- on television talk shows. He Ph.D., of Aline drive, recent- Board of Govern'ors recentlv :IJobn Norton, of Berkley, ing a member of the fourth is enjoying popularity as a hit ly WllS promoted from as. accepted several important Mich., to act a.s best m.an. generation of famUy lawyer_so composer, as well as perform- sociate professor to professor U. S. Public Health Service , .~ ing his own work. in the department of physi- grants. PROFESSOR E. S. E, I ology at the Wayne State HAFESZ, of East Hidden On Thursday and Saturday University School of Medi. .I'N L evenings at 8:30, Aldo Cec. lane, will continue a $30,000 cine: Dr. Henry has been a F A cato will make his initial con. study of how certain cells CG-ED BOARI*G SCHOOL GRADES 9-12 I WSU faculty member for 12 affect the uterine environ. Full College Preparatory Curriculum t "LEARAN"Z ducting appeal'ances at Mead. years. ment. t'" .., ow Brook Music Festival. A Beautiful North Country Campus Since his debut in 1969 with 0nly 3 More Days the Chicago Lyric Opera, Mr. On The Shores of Lake Michigan I Ceccato has found himself in SPECIAL WEDDING Small Classes - Enthusiastic and Skillful Teachers r constant demand for guest 'r appearances in this country, I INVITATIONS . An Educational Adventure AStt\l . t conducting. among others, the For Foil Enrollme"t Writ. Now to I, ~~flt~A,.Oat1l.l ~~~e~~dk~~ta::::l~~~ip~:I 20% OFF Direc'or of Admissions J.- V~ b Orchestras., See our line of Bridal Accessories too! _I I( Mr. Ceccato's guest artist ': ••,etl on the all.Tchaikovsky pro. I 'tII'it. "" gram Thursday evening will :Jke Card Skoppe THE LEELANAU SCHOOL , C ••'t'I'" ~et be the talented younf cellist. Glen Arbor, Mich, 49636 ,)"" 1 "',fJ .l Lawrence Foster, who was I 19491 MACK 881.4780 (616) 334-3072 C o~ projl!cted into prominence by (AdjoininllloBonbonni.r. Bakery) \c;l~ :J hIs 8ppearance in one of ))es fO"o:.:o":o:o:.:O"."O"O"'o:O"O"O"'o:o:O"O".:o:o:o,,,,,:" f V1e ~~~;~~g;iyl~!~ ."o:O"W"':::<,~:::,"::;::::o:::::o:«*:«<"'o>"<,,,,:«*m:o=*:,,'-, AtS ~ Opus 33. I::: Closed 'Saturdays thru Aug. 11th ::: .;.' , G011" ~ Pianist. Rad~ Lupu will be ::: 1~3 ~ II guest artist wlth Ceccato on I" ::: .;. " I saturday evening. Lupu was ::: JJ'IT~'6'rer'6'~D~ .::: winner of the 1966 Van Clio ::: ~ U ::: ''''7I':''InnN1r::2 r::In r.:n:':Il"U"Ir=rJ"'::I Iburn competition in the Uni- ::: W(H]~." ::: U L!JL=.JWL:J L:::JL=::U!J U UUL:::lt:J~A !ed States. '!he young Ruman. ::: ~~ I lan'S mUSIcal career has ::: ',' . ' grown as a result of success- :.: W~ ::: 110 Kercheval 0" The H~" . 881.7227 ful tours in Europe with the ::; Ii ~:~ . Tht store dtlJoted excluswely 10 chIldren " London ~ymphony a<'.f~.~~, performm~ at maJor E~ro. ::: ::: pean festivals, and makmg ::: ::: hIs Carnegie Hall debut to ::: "Stripes forever" towel ensemble by Martex. : .at :'.': critical acclaim. ::: ',' Sarah Vaughan will appear ::: superb savings, Bold graduated stripes run the color ::: on Friday, evening, July 2',. ::: ::: at 8:30. Miss Vaughan was ::: spectrum from light to bright, deep to dark ... on ::: introduced on Tony Bennett's ::: ::: London television show last ::: sheared cotton terry. Green, brown, orange or blue ::: year as " ... the finest singer :::.' ::: in the world," and those who =:: I, combinations. 24"x44" fringed bath towel, 2.50 ::: hear ber today praise the ::: ::: versatile voice that interprets ::: 16"x26" fringed hand towel, 1.10 ::: the Beatles or Bacharach ::; ::: with the same finesse as the ::: 12"x 12" washcloth, .80 :::. moods of her early hits with ::~ t ..., Chatlie Parker and Dizzy Gil. ::: ::: lespie. ::: * Meadow Brook favorite ::: •••. Mitch Miller will headline the ::: :~ Sunday evening concert on ::: ,1~~,: CALIFORNIA FLY AND DRIVE July 29 at 6:30. His program =:: {. 7 days Ii mghts at the Holiday Inn of Oakland (San FranCISCO) will highlight Richard Rod. ::: ::: and or the Holiday Inn of Brentwood (Los Angeles) plus the use of gers' South Pacific SYlnphon- ::: :': a car with unlimited mileage, San FranCisco-Civic Center, Financial ic Scenario and an audience ::: :.'~.:.:.• Distllc!. 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'.•...•...•..." .:.~ r I Thur$.day, July 26, 1973 G RO SSE POI N TEN E W S/ Pe98 Ninet •• n Women's Page-by, of and for Pointe Women Star of Sea Rites Mrs. D. P. Van 5teenkiste Engaged Masonic Temple to Host Bolshoi Ballet For the first time in five styan and Yuri Vladimirov. Schulslnger at Maywood and years, the 70-member com. Aleu.nder Lapauri. one of Hammer at 375.1010. pany of the Bolshoi Ballet U.S.S.R.'.! best ballet <.'Ondue------For Donna Schultz will be performing In Detroit tors is serving .s utistic di. Named to the Academic rector. Honors List at Ferris State -~ a coucert' bas been an. Tickets are available at the College • were KENNETH Bride's Four Sisters and Brother Participate in 1."llIced for Monday night, Masonic Temple Box Office, KERBER, of Westchester Morning Ceremony Followed by a Luncheon August 20, at the Masonic Hudson's and Grlnnells. For road, DAVID McLEOD, of elt the Roostertail Temple. additional in for mat ion, Neff rORd, and CHRISTINE ------Detroit became the seventh Pointers may call Avrum I MADLER, of Allard road. Donna Marie Schultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. city on the BOlshoi's 1973 Donal~ F. Schultz, of Torrey road, became the bride I American tour after private of DWIght P. Van Steenkiste at a 11 o'clock cere- negotiations on the paN of mony on Saturday. J.une 21. in Our Lady Star of the Masonic Tern pie General Sea Chu h Th b d Manager R. Lee Walters. WICK rc. e fl egroom is the son of Mr. and Traditionally. the Bolshoi and Mrs. At Van St~enkiste, of Pemberton road. Ballet has been a tremendous For the mormng cere. I cuitural and box.office suc. WILLOW mony, at which the Rev- were If-like Birkholm Tim cess in its American tours. In lSJOO .(R(!lEVAl erend Hector J. Saulino Fowler Chris Miko and Tom their first appearance at the . cor. Beaconsfield officiated, the bride wore Schultz: brother of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Metropolitan Opera House in a white organza gown de. For her daughter's wed. Albert, of Somerset road, are II New York City in. 1959. sell. 821-9320 corated with embroidered ding, Mrs. Schultz selected!: announcing the cn"a"ement out crowds stood m the rain flowers. The hem of the long p~k dress ~nd a pink I th' .. .. I' for several d~ys in efforts to dress was bound in white cymbIdIUm orchId. corsage. 0 ell' daughter, CHAR. buy even standing room. Tic. W~DDING atin th t. Mrs. Van Steen!mte was LENE, to Richard B. Davis, : kets were scalped for as OR s as. was \. e ram of wearing a long skirhvaist. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Imuch as $150 apiece. the emplr~.walsted gown. style dress in white and yel. N. Davis of Severn road Detroiters filled Ma£;)nic BIRTH He~ four'~lered French iI. low and carried a green cym. The b~ide.elect attend' d ITemple to capacity and ~tand. Announcement lusu)H veIl was held by a bidium orchid pinned to her . , . ,e I 109 room only on thell' 8])- crown of Venice lace. purse. Married Saturday, July 21, in Our Lady MIchIgan State Umverslty. I pearance here five.years ago. TRANSFER She he)d a bridal bouquet Out.of.town guests included Star of the Sea Church was DONNA MARIE I Her fiance will receive his: Many of the ballerinas end PLAQUE of while and pink loses with the bride's aunts and uncles, SCHULTZ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. B.A. degree in August from I male dancers with the cur. KIT stephanotis. the Perry Plylers, of Roehrs. Schultz, of Torrey road. to Dwight P. Van Steen. Norlhwood Institute. Irent troupe were here with The bride asked her sister, ter, N.Y.; theV!iIIiam 511111. kiste son of the Al Van Steenkistes, of Pember. A fall weddin'" I d plher ~ours ~n~i:have ~ttracted Sarah Schultz, to serve as vans and son Bob. of SUIll' , I" IS P anne . DetrOlt Ians. Heading the maid of honor. Bridesmaids merville, S.C.; and the ton road. . . Idancers will. 1:5e: Raissa MAKE THEM FOR GIFTS OR KEEPSAKES were Martha Schultz and brIde's aunt, Mrs~ Julian Ply. . .---- Detrojt Art Institute 1 Slruchkova Y~lena Riabin. 'FREE INSTRUCTIONS WITH EACH KIT $3.00 t Laura Schultz, sisters of the ter and daughter. Julie, of Harsens Island to Exhibit Art Granted Accreditation I kina, Nina Sur~.kina.' Ludmila SHOP HOU.S: Moft .•Fri. ':30-5. Th'Jft. 7.9. bride; Holly Van Steenkisle, Rochester, N.Y. 'Semenyaka, NIcolaI Fadeye' ClOMd Sat., JIIIy 7th.AIIII. 18th sister of the bridegroom; and The couple left the lUllcheon ------, I chev Maris .Liepa Vilen Gal. Frances De Yonker. Actin~ reception at the Roostertail I If you are heading up Har'l The Festival plans 10 be a The American Association I.._...:...,....~'_. ' _ as flower girl was Margaret for a weeding trJp on Mackin. Isens Island way this week. I varied event. Art i s t s and of Museums, mid.way in a Schultz. ac Island. They plan to.mllke end be sure to take the ferry craftsmen from the island as countrywide .survey of muse- I All extension of the Pointes . The at 1end ant s were their home in Ypsilanti Mich. ' I well as Ann Arbor. Mt. Clem. urns and their 0 per a tin g' dressed in pink rose. printed ' ;Icross the channel for the I ens and Grosse Pointe will standards, has granted ac. o/t ~ gowns accented by bouquets On the Dean's List with second ann'ual Harsens Islan!1 be displaying their wares. creditalion to Ih() Detroit I . 1/ . of pink roses and baby's an all.A average at Western Art Festival. The articles, which include I Institute of Arts. ' V- ~ Ofl breath. White picture hats I Michigan University (or the The. e,vent. sp.on~ored by al~ manner o( arts and craft?, Reporting on the Ins(itule. ) tk~/e, framed their faces. winter semester was NANCY 51. Paul s Church, IS sched. WIll be for sale. There wl!l a visiting committee of schol. I Condominiums from 538,990 Tim McMillan served as DIEHL, daughter of MR. and uled for Saturday and Sun. also, be professional antique ars from other sections of the I best man for the bride. MRS. ROBERT J, DIEHL, day, July 28 and 29, from 11) dealers HI attendance. U. S. said in its citation: groom. In the usher corps of Buckingham road. a.m. to 6 p.m. Location is Refreshments will be avail. I "The Detroit Institute of Arts I the Sunset Marina, one block able at the Festival which I is a museum which, in spite I 'S to the right once y~u get. off Iwill also offer live entertain. of severe financial handicaps, the ferry. You can t pOSSIbly ment and the leg~ndary I is one of th& outstanding ISABELLE get lost! , "cake walk." . Iorganizations in this nation," I Women's Dresses . . The committee gave special I I recognition to its' superior I 12~ to 26 ~ - 8 to 20 i works of art, its educational , programs t.~the highest qual. Shaker Square-Bill Simms Sturbridge Cla~~ics ,ity. and its professional staff. , I Berkshire B;:Tween Swirl I . ~ _ services'For pursingyou , The Art Institute has 101 'I'~ I galleries devoted to art from City Scene Puritan Forever Young I all periods o( man's creative I ....;;.. can depend on 333iO 'Jerrerson Avenue Parkshire lady laura endeavors. It is owned and On Lake St. Clair . SI. Clair Shores I operated by the City of De. Hobnobber Model (Snap Coat) r '-, Call 882-6640 Itroit and further supported ! by the Founders Societr 294-0810 We welcome Michigan BankAmer;cara._Master Charge, which has been organized as Securily BonlcAmericard Ifriends of the museum since Mudds up.n daily 12 -8 p.m. I 1885. when it established the hiSal. 126 l'1os .ERAL . ,PEUlIU£l POOL ':IIC_ •. 0- ""'.Fenm. Mich. 41236 882-6640 354....290 Jacobson'S Hom~ Furnishings SALE They DO make them like they used to. Inspect the pre. cise craftsmanship 01 these Progress Lighting repro. ductions. Come see our complete seleclion of styles -and prices. Our lighting experts have answers to your decorating problems, too, Visit us soon. Ornate antique bronze, plush shag nylon carpeth1g... the density of the soft pile and the subtle Clip.on shades. optional, PROGRESS luster of its color make this an incredibly beautiful carpet. And excellent LIGHTING for heavy traffic areas due to its steadfast nylon durability. Select from OUR INTO-FALL BIKE JACKETS ARE a range of 22 fresh and lovely shades and use our Home Furnishings Credit CAPTURED IN NON-ANIMAL FURS ., THAT lOOK LIKE MINK AND SHAGGY lAMB Plan, if you wish. to help spread the cost 9.95 sq. yd. AND CHINCHillA SOME ZIP, SOME'BUTTON, SOME ARE h\JTRICATElY DETAilED, SOME EXWAY f:lECTIlIC SUPPLY CO HAVE LEATHER AND LEATHER. LIKE TRIM SIZES 5 TO 1f:, AND 8 TO 16 ARE PRICED F,=WM $36 TO $76 YOU'VE NEVER FAKED IT AND lOOKED SO GOOD 20234 HARPER, HARPER WOODS JacobSOIlS MICHIGAN, 48225 • 884-8994 ~n@)r.:rt@ v@[? QrJu@ DiKIDODU@ Houn: Mon.•Sat. 9:30.5:00 Friday til 9:00 p.m. HUGHES & HATCHER 2 HOURS FREE PARKING ... JACOeSON'S WILL VAll oAtE YOUR TICKET \ '/ 2 Z 7 ..------. .Ii f' ".,' \ Plge Twenty GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thurid.y, July 26. 1913 Ilowers on the crown. She Unitarian Rites For Mrs. Engel carried a nosegay of daisies, Nancy S. Wood Mrs. Craig W. Brown yellow and pink roaes, Bride June 17 I Grosse Pointe Unitarian . best man. bachelor buttons and ivy. I ChW'ch was the settin, for For tile afternoon cere. Coming from Honolulu, !the wedding of :Mrs. Joan mooy, the former Mrs. Engel Hawaii, was Mrs. John R. NaDcy Sykes Wood and Engel, of Rivard boulevard, was dressed in a blue and John Drake Ambrosino ex. I Rhodes, sister of the bride, I and Edward Crane, of Frank. white cotton prinl accented to serve as matron of hODor. chaDged marriage vows in lin, Mich., on Saturdty, July by lace trim. Also dressed in spring green the home of the bride'. par- 21. UpOn their return from the Bridegroom's Sister. Mrs. John A. Wheeler, Is dresses were bridesmaids ents, Mr. aDd Mrs. Donald The 4 o'cloc:k riUls, oHio wedding trip, the couple plan C. Wood, of Sunnlngdale Soprano Soloist at Wedding Ceremony in Connie Wayner and Pat ciated by the Reverend Scott (0 make their home in Rivard Phllippbar, both of Paines. drive, on Tuesday, June 17. Mitchell. were followed by a boulevard. Pain.svill., 0, ville; Sue Shehan, of Jack. Judge Patrick Dennis offi. champagne reception at the clated at the 4 o'clock rites. son, Mich., and Mrs. John church. Claremount Men College Elizabeth Jane Holland, daughter of Dr. and Alfred Wheeler, of Wa.ter. A reception followed in the Serving as matron of bonor named ALLEN OLINGER, Mrs. Donald Robert Holland, of Painesville, 0., ville, Me: Sunningda1e drive residence. was Mrs. Suunne Mundt, the son of MRS. EMORY M. beclllme the bride of James Adams Walker at an Mrs. Wheeler, sister of the Com in g from Kettering, sister of the bride, of Fresno, FORD, of Lathrup road, to earJy afternoon ceremony in the St. James Episcopal bridegroom. also was the Ohio, for the wedding cere. Calif. the D e an' s List for his Church, in Painesville, on Saturday, July 14. The soprano soloist at the, wed. mony were ti.le parenu of the The bridegroom asked Dr. achievement d u riD g the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Albert ding. Richard Fredericks to act as sprinJ( semester. John Ambrosino. Walker, recently of Grosse Pointe and now of The attendants' dresses For her wedding, the for. Leland, Mich. ,------were trimmed with Chantilly lace at the neck and sleeves, mer Miss Wood designed alld The 1:30 o'clock rites, of sheer organza trimmed made her own ,own of long, at which the Reverend They carried nosegays of with Alencon lace appliques daisies. cream-colored material fea. VN( fURNITUR[ I Thorn .. Waddell officiat. luring a small blue ,and on the sleeves for her wed. Acting as best man was GROSSE POINTE ed, was followed by are. diag. The dress featured a Thomas H. K1eene, Jr., of green floral design. The ception at the Madison ruffled hem and a chapel. Northville, Mich. The bride. short.sleeve dre.. was fasb- ioned with a wide coUar Country Club in North length train. Her vell was groom asked to be ushers Madison, O. held by a Camelot headdress around the V'Deckline. Donald Albert Walker, Jr., She carried a basket of I The bride .eleeted a 'OWD with mll1ti-eolored pastel NOW IN PROGRESS' his brother, of Grv~se Pointej rosebuds and daisie •. Jobn Ehrllch,'~f Cambridge, Mass.; William Carson, of The mother of the bride, Detroit: and John Alfred Mrs. Wood, selected a long yellow chiffon gown accented Wheeler, of Waterville, Me. ANNUAL MIDSUMMER with yellow lace. Mrs. Am. The mother 01 the bride, broslno chose a long aqua Mrs. Holland, was dressed .ilk dress with mandarin col. in yellow .organdy. Mrs. lar for her SOD'S wedding. FURNITURE Walker chose a print dress The couple plan to make in cyclamen tones. Both their home in Grand Rapids mothers' flowers were or. following a camping trip in chids. the western United States and SALE! Following a wedding trip the Canadian Rockies. Photo by Storer cod spe~ in Canada, the new James Exchanging vows Saturday, July 14, in the Walkers will make their Former Pointers, MR. and home in WestlaDd, Mich., MRS. LESLIE W. FISKE, Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian Church were now of Frankhn, were hon. PATRICE JEAN LITTLE, daughter of Mr. and Named to the Dean's List ored on their 30th wedding Mrs. Donald W. Little, of Country Club lane, and 10To50%oFF at Lake F;/rest College for anniversary, Saturday, JUly Craig W. Brown, son of Mrs. Douglas A. Borden, the spring term was AMY 7, at a dinner party giveD of Woods lane, and Joseph W. Brown, of Las FLOOR SAMPUS, IN STOCK NICKELL, daughter of MR. by their THE SPHERE Plans are on the drawing will be able to view the two 882-0992 - 293-3937 board for the 14th Annual 19849 Mack Ave. ~U8icians, David Smith and 16626 E. Warren Ave. FaU Art Festival to be beld Douglas Edward, playing the TU 4.6615 by the Grosse Pointe Artists carUton 'in the church tClwer Association at the War Me' on the day of the fair. morlaI. The date of Saturday, This i~ your chance . . . fabulous September 8, has been set aside for the art fair which #10 Very unusual new shape from France. We can summer savings " " . " put a 3rd small lense above the nose if you hove a will cover the grouncis of the Center. 3rd small eye. laYI UPI. I.~ Meeting at the Moron road home of 'Mrs. Stanley Doleg:l, on lamps, wall decor, glassware, last Tuesday, July 24, was the committee of Pointe \~'>_.9~ jewelry, party goods, boutique women in charge of the and other miscellaneious items event. Assisting Mrs. Dolega as co-chalrman are Mrs. John McKinley and Mrs. Thomas Jefferis. Mrs. Mike Moran has aeeepted the job .~ lf3 to 1/ OFF of entry chairman, and Mrs. 2 Bruce Caulkins will be jury .- 133 lorgnettes, Holier.than thou bvt functional. ehalrman. OUR 50th !no the ticket department J8 ON ALL OUR IIrs. Elizabeth Dulmage and If.....Roman Brinkman under tbe dJreetJon of Mrs. Edward AUGUST McCallum, cbali-man. Other SUMMER MERCHANDISE chairmen are Mrs. Walter Stewart, llowers; Md. Allen :Freiwald, publicity, ,Mrs. FUR SALE Frank Boehm, posters: Mrs. Fred .Prudden, assisted by 10" DISCOUN' Mrs. JeHrey Buetter, demo ON. WINTER GARMENTS ARRIVING DAILY onstration; and Mrs. Edgar I SHOP CARLYI Flinterman, assisted by Mrs. #8 fisher Bldg. Fast Risers. For having lunch at Paul iMathewiOll and Mrs. USE out lAY.A.WAY - CItqe Topinka's. cocktails at .Lindell.A.C. for evenings at Shelliclt IMoroon, mailing. w...... ~ ..... 'he t~p of the Ponch. Change to wires. G"al James Stelma is acting as • • ehairman of information and BOYS' AND GIRLS' WEAR SaVillg.f festival grounds. COnnleS--FoR on It is. the fifth year that Ample Parlcing in Fronf and Rear Mrs. Dolega has aecepted the H,md,edJ position of general cbairmlll 23208 MACK neor 9 MILE PR 7-8020 of the Festival. Current of PJI'J chairman of the ArtMs As. sociation is Mrs. Watson dllrillg Ford. OUR HOUJ'I of the Festival (re. member, September is not AUGUST THAT far away anymore! ) #38 Neat wire rims for accountants with Hell's are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. A limit Angel fantasies. FUR of 160 local and outState artistS and craftsmen will be SALE exhibiting their work. A special "plus" will be a carillon concert 'given in the neighboring Grosse Pointe Memori!l1 Church. Pointers Helping with local arrange- m~nts for -an evening of entertainment, provided by Way Productions, a division II~O The classic military goggle. Popularized by war of The Way Biblical Re- heroes like. Marlon Brando in the Young lions Gnd search Center of New Knox- Douglas MacArthur. ville, 0., is JOHN LANZ, of Chalfoute road. Featured Saturday, July 28, at Ma. comb County Community College South Campus, will be the Knox County Band and the film, "Rock of Ages," portraying a Chris. Uan music festival. #31 Half-tiyes beloYed by plannen of Detrait Renais- sance Center as well as rock musicians who hove to read music. WI fill YOUI "EGlASS PlESCIiPTIOII WITH GlIAl lOOll" lUDIC'''. fOR YOUI"IS Woods Optical Studios Use our convenient LAY-AWAY plan. A small deposit will hold your fur until fall. 19599 Mack between 7 Mile" Cook lei. In ,fie "..,,, 01 1M b41ovIi/v1 peopl. COllnt,., Grot .. 'ofnte woocts, Mich. Medicare & Health Insurance Provider Credit Cards Welcome 19261 MACK 886-771S 881-8911 (N,xt 10 F ODdJ Thtlll") Open daily 9:~O co 5 p.m. 1m: lIOII.'.7 TUIS••WIJ ••TMS •.fI1. f.S SAT. 9-1 \' I _._-- "_ .._------_. _.,- - '".- _._~-_.--_ .. - ~- --_. -- -.' . __ -1- ... b 7 2 7Z:JZf;P'_ttttttYIIIiIIiIIWtjjttlit 7 d ;' :;'.,j: :. .. P.9' Tw.nty-Two GROSSE POI~I'rE NEWS Thursd.y,- July 26.---1973 Society News Gathered from the Pointes M. E. Ochylski 'Weds on July 14 Mrs. Bruce J. Gudat WHY PAY MORE? Patricia Nellie SOulliere, groom, Charles Ochylski, aud Sheila Seiferlein daughter of Mrs. Lloyd G. George Kruszewski, of Ann Soulliere, and. the late Mr. Arbor. ALL FURNIIURI 20% Soulliere, was married to ~rs. Soulliere wore yellow ABOVE COST Marshall Eugene OChy1Jkl, chUton and ptnned a eorsage Mr~Gudat's Bride H, son of Mr. and Mrs. of rosebud daisies and baby's We carry maior brands Eugene J. Ochylski, of North breath to her purse. Renaud, at 2 p.m. on Sltur. Mrs. Oehylski wore light, Couple Will M.ke TheirHome in Warren After a day. July 14, in St. Mary's green voUe ud white print Wedding Trip to Oberlin, Ohio UIlIQUE FURIITURE Student Chapel, Ann Arbor. and bad the same flowers. A reception followed at the 559-6334 Campus Inn, also in Ann Tbe bridegroom received Peace Lutheran Church in Detroit was the set. I Decorating Assistance Availahle Arbor. his master's degree in Land. ting for the Friday, July 13, wedding of Sheila scape Architecture from the The bride wore floor-length Francis Seiferlein and Bruce Jurgens Gudat. The University of Michigan in antique lace and net over May and Is now associated bride is the daughter of Mrs. Archibald L. Seifer. cream.colore':' satin with a with Gary Corser Associates, lein, of Putnam place, and the late Dr. Seiferleinj matching !>icture bat with Come Relax With Us At Landscape Architects in Kan. the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce tulle streamers. She carried sas City. He was graduated Gudat, of Royal Oak. ------an old.fashioned bouquet of from Au 5 tin Preparatory I daisies, rosebuds and baby's After the candlelight were Gerald Zehner, of Ro:,al SChool. LEWISTON LODGE breath. evening service, at which Oak, and a cousin of the The bride received her THE RESORT IN THE WOODS ()N THE LAKE The maid of honor; Linda the Reverend Herbert L. bridegroom. Robert Faul master's degree in Market- Smith, wore a tourquoise Steinbauer officiated, a Adams, of East Detroit. ing from the University of voile dress with matching reception was held ~t Em- Relatives of the bride in Michigan and has a junior hat trimmed in daisies. town for the occasion were SUNDAY TO FRIDAY executive position with Hall. bassy Hall in Detroit. the Reverend Milton Schemm $55 TO $65 FOR TWO Best man was Jose ph mark in Kansas City where I For the 6 o'clock rites, the and family, of California; Steiner, of Ann Arbor. Ushers the couple is now making bride chose a slUt organza the Reverend Enno Walt, of EUROPEAN PLAN were brother of the bride. their home. dress featuring Alencon lace Lansing; and the Reverend at the scoop neckline, em. and Mrs. Carl Gutekunst, of ON EAST TWIN LAKE broidereellace at the midriff, Ann Arbor. Other guests LEWISTON, MICHIGAN and bishop sleeves. Three were the Reverend William 24 MILES FROM GRAYLING layers of illusion in her Walt and family, of Farm. CAll: 542.3700 chapel.length train were ington, and Mrs. Clara Dem. caught by a Venetian lace binski, of Columbus, O. profile headpiece. Tb" former F' d f th b d ,...-.. Mi&~ Seiferlein carried. rlen s 0 e ri egroom, I bouquet of cushion mums Mrs. Edna Petty and Mr. I d . and Mrs. W. J. Daly, of 40% Married at Peace Lutheran Church on Fri- an white roses. Peoria. Ill., were in town day. July 13, were SHEILA FRANCIS SEIFER- The bride .skeel Mrs. (or the wedding. Also in I LEIN, daughter of, Mrs. Archibald L. Seiferlein, Gerald Zehner, of ~'\oyal Oak, town were relatives from OFF of Putnam place, and the late Dr. Seiferlein, and to be matron of honor. The Peoria, Mr. and Mrs. M. ALL Bruce Jurgens Gudat, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce bridesmaids were L y n n Bessell, Mrs. Mildred Res. Gudat, of Royal Oak. Parker, of Moorland drive, ton, and Mr. and Mrs. C. DISCONTINUED and sister of the bridegroom, Gudat. The sisler of the Marlene Gudat, of Royal bridegroom, Marnie Gudat, CHAIRS Oak. They wore chiffon of Valpo, Ill., also attended. dresses of rainbow colors. The bride attelided Con. FREE INST ALLAYION Mrs. Seilerlein chose an cordia Lutheran Junior Col. ON ALL aqua cbUton, floor.length lege, and presently is con- Wide Selection I dress fashioned with bishop tinuing her education at CARPETING BOUGHT sleeves and an embroidered, Macomb County Community DURING THIS SALEI of beaded midriff. Mrs. Gudat College. The bridegroom was Decorator Fabrics ... Welcomes Your Travelling Guests was dressed in a pink cbif. graduated from Michigan WE NOW' oo NINE MILE RD., ot .1.94 - Mlnut" hem tho Point" fan, floor.length dress with Lutheran College in 1968. CARRYסס2 • 80 8EAUTIFUL AIR CONDITIONED ROOMS a lull skirt. . Following a wedding trip e~HEATED POOL' COfFEE.S,!OP .RIDAl David Gudat, brother of to Oberlin, 0., the couple A BY SUITES the bridegroom, acted as will make their home in COMPLETE .. • best man. Serving as ushers Warren. M.. ting Il UN! OF MOTOROLA 6xctuJivejnc. IJaltqu.t I I \ TV'S :Jt.. fi".d ill u,,'o~t.,.ill' :.z:_ ' Short and to The Pointe II ., I 73-3700,' .------. I .:,/ I , ~ (Contillaeel (rom Pale 11) METES. o( Webber place, 755-7110 17 I ' .'. ~ MR. and 'MRS. KON- EILEEN DEVINE, of Har- STANTINOS POZIOS, of yard road ARLAYNE CAR- - I Muir road, announce the SON, of 'Centerbrook road, birth of their first child, a JANE McLUCKIE. of Higbie boy, EVAN K. POZIOS, on place,,' and ALLAN VER- May 27, Mrs. ~ozios is MEULEN, of Locbmoor road. the' former ANTOINETE • • • ,i DU'MlMAN, daughter f)f MR. Participating in a six ~eek and MRS. LEO DU'M1MAN, astronomy _ physics course ~ . I of Detroit. Paternal gr.and- sponsored by the University e parmts are 'MR. and MRS. of Iowa's Secondary Science ourn ler ~ EVANGELOS POZIOS, of Training Program is South . I Greece. High School st\ldent CATHY :J. & e e. • * * NOWOSIELSKI, daugbter of.~ I Attending Bauder Fashion DR. and MRS. P. F. NOWO. urnuure arpe o. College of Miami, Fla., this SIELSKI, of Berkshire road. fall, is DIANE SCHULTE, She was admitted under . 16421 HARPER NR. WHITTIER daughter of MR. and MRS. special student status and JOHN A. BANTLE, of will receive six hours of MON., TUI:S:, Broadstone road. She plans college credit fOL'her work. THURS. AND FRt TELEPHONE to have a double major in (CoatiDued on Pale 36) I 9 TO 9 881-1285 I. fashion merchandising and _ professional modeling. • • • Shores resident, MARY J. FOX, retired Frid~y, June 29, from the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers with 31 years of government service. At the time of her retire. ":" ment, she was serving as a Management Analyst with the Detroit District office. • • • MIRA SESKI, daughter ot DR. and ,MRS. ARTHUR G. SESKI, of South DeepJands toad, was Ifadulled from Newton College, Newton, Mu•., with a tragna Cum Laude in RUslliau. She cur. Wabeek. renUy is studying Russian at LIlningrad State .u~versity, and wDI enter the Monterey The only reason Institute for Foreign Studies in California...... a Grosse Pointer would Olove to SARAH MORAN, of Chris. tlna drive, was named en Alice iK. 'Baldwin scholar for Blootnfield Hills. the year 11973.'14. at Duke University. The aw.trd is the We know how it is. when you've grown up in a highest given at Duke for certain area. We know that familiarity academic excellence over a breeds content! But we think we have just the three-y~ar period. This sum. , way of life to make you want to change. mer, Sarab a traveling in [. It's Wabeek. A great condominium community Europe with friend, MARl. being built on the former James Couzens LYN JONES, wIIo will be a we're bending over frontwards and backwards estate. You'll finel beautiful rolling land, with senior at the University of blue-water lakes dotting the landscape. Colorado this fall. to complete the expansion of our store ... A professior.al golf course with memberships .. * • availablE: to Wabeek residents, as part of The following si" Poinfers but we're still a bit up in the air. Please the luxury living offered in Wabeek. You'll find attending Miclligan State Uni. craftsmanJike Mltnor homes with Iversity achieved a straight A unprecedented luxury. And certain tax benefits average for the spring term: ask one of our salespeople to point you in and certain maintenance free aspects. ROBERT FITZGIBBONS, of You'll enjoy the change to Bloomfield Hills, with Cadieux r 0 ad, MARIANN the right direction if a department has tine .qchooJs, Cranbrook museums, Birmingham shopping and many fine C(hlntry mysteriously disappeared on you. Here's one clubs. Come visit LIS, you may want to make the big move. FRII clue... our MEN'S DEPARTMENT has temporarily CONDOMINIUMS. (With Purchase of Kit) 2, 3 and 4 Bedroom Manor Homes from levitated to the second floor, just a step $81,500. D.cou . Int .\ 1/~ ), to the,.. ,. M _ -.- >' 'W> _,~.'t.- ::..-_ '0 "* - ..;.... -. ~. • • • __ ••. -., .•.. ~.' L._"."":,,,:,~~ ... ,...... ' 'ii ,. «I' ' ,', 5 " , , • ,'. db'. " •• "d' .S" )= •• > thursd.y, July 26, 1973 G R 0 SSE PO f N TEN E W S Page Twenty.Thr •• Women's Page- by, of and for Pointe Women Kathryn A. Bodeaul Mrs. Keith C. Boerner ~rs, Frederick W, ley Garden Wedding Weds Mr. Boerner For Frances Cody Reception .t the Grosse Point. Hunt Club follows The Rever.nd Charles SWln Officiates at Service 8 O'Clock Ceremony at St. Ambrose Church Followed by Reception in the Crystal Ballroom In an evening ceremony in st. Ambrose Church, Frances Mead Cody and Frederick Walter Ley Kathryn Alice Bodeau and Keith Charles Boerner exchanged wedding vows on Saturday, July 21, at exchanged marriage vows before the Reverend Ron. an 11:30 o'clock ceremony in the garden of the aId G. Cyprys on Friday, July 20. The bride is the Grosse Pointe War Memorial. The Reverend Charles daug~ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Bodeau, of Swan officiated. KenSington roadj the bridegroom is the son of Mr. The bride is the daugh. best man. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Boerner, of Marter road. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Cody chose a beige. figured floor-lengthshirtwaist A reception followed at -,.:-' ~.~.------liam F. Cody of Hillcrest dress for her daughter's the Grosse Pointe Hunt of Harper Woods; Herbert road. The bridegroom is wedding. Mra. Ley also wore Club. strauss, of Chicago, m.: and the son of M.r. and Mrs. a long shirtwaist of yellow For the 8 o'clock rites the Wesley Fisbwick, a cousin of Walter Ley of. Medford, print organza. Both'selected brlde selected a white organ. ~ bridegroom, of Clawson, N.J. cymbidium orchids. za gown decorated with em, Mich. The former Miss Cody wore Out-of.town guests came broidered flowers. rrLe dress ,For her daughter's wed. ! an old.!asbioned batiste gown {rom Donagiac, BridgwAIl, featured a high neckline, lOng ding, 'Mrs. Bodeau chose a with a ruffled bustle trim. Watervliet, Kalamazoo, Lan. puffed sleeves and cuffs of long shirtwaist'style dress of med in )ace. Lace also ac. sing, Medford, N.J. and Boca peau de sol. A deep band of pink and green plaid fasb. cented her picture hat. She Raton, Florida, peau de sol f!dged the hem ioned with a silt bod.lce and canted a Colonial bouquet of After a reception hi the and c.1rculartrain. Her cathe. chiffon skirt-Mrs. Boerner field dawes -and white rose. dral length veil of illusion also selected a shirtwaist. Crystall Ballroom of the War was held oilya cap of Venice style dress of pink and white buds. Memorial, the couple left for lace. - lace. Nancy Reynolds wa$ the a trip through Canada. maid of h<.uor. Sbe wore a The former Miss Bodeau Special guests at the wed. Spending the summer in carried a Colonialbouquet of ding included the bride's blue n(...~ered organza dress white roses, stephanotis and grandmother, Mrs. Scott Oy. with a matching picture bat. Washington, D. C., under a baby's breath. ler, and the grandmother of Her bouquet was a basket of summer intern program of serving as maid of honor the bridegroom, 'Mrs.Charles field dtisies aDd pink rose- The University of Michigan, was Maureen Bodeau, sister McCarthy. Out-of-townguests Jlhoto by 1. S, ~Foreat Photo by London S\udlo buds. is PENNY BLANK, daughter _ of the bride. Also dressed in were .Mr. and Mrs. William S1. Ambrose Church was the setting for the of MR. and MRS, ROLAND Married Saturday, July 21, in the garden of J u D lor attendants were BLANK,of Lakeland avenue. floral print voile were brides- McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs. wedding of KATHRYN ALICE BODEAU. daugh. the Grosse Pointe War Memorial was FRANC&S Heather Petri, of Royal Oak, maids ,Maureen MeGraw of Robert lManley, and Mrs.. As a senior journalism ma- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Bodeau, of Ken. MEAD CODY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William and \\I1lliamA. Cody, brother jor, Penny Is in the employ Spartanburg. S.C.; Kathy Bel. ~ohn Manley, all of Ci,!cin"t. sington road, and Keith Charles Boerner, son of of the bride. ter: Mrs. Jeny Scopel of ti, 0.; Mr. and ,Mrs. Jack F. Cody, of Hillcrest rpad, to Mr. Ley, son of Mr. of Time magazine. She has the Kenneth W. Boerners, of Marter road, on Fri. Mark DODahUl!, of Med. interviewed numerous people Mt. Clemens; and ,Pa~ela McCarthy, of Centerville, 0.; and Mrs. Walter J. Ley, of Medford, New Jersey. Nagel, a niece of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Oyler, of day, July 20. ford Lakes, N. J., acted as including John Lennon of the groom. Bala Cynwyd, Penn.; Mr. BeaUes. Besides her duties Th . ~", I ...... -, -.,.- . •••• s * ',) 4 d d '0. ,,;,;ci ." .' .. ~ ..:C .0 QQII•• "4,1'11II.,,11I411: , ..... Sl.l,. 'i"' ••• - ~~- - - - - ~~.~~- -",~~...---~-...... ,...... :""...... -~...... ,~...... ---...... 4_4~.._.~._C...... '4..'4_r- ....:....., ...._ ...... 4...... ,~4~.'4"":",'4":'.•41ll14':.,"~~.•~.."4!'l;4"....:e~..~~,~4"'••~~. lIlIilll"~.:lIlI.~~:~. ~"'~ •. OJII,,".•• #',,,~4!1.,,.\II,{1I,'\II.q'-,III\!I, 4"~.."2~.",~4!1. ',IICIII;'Cllal.,'.,IISI,lo,IJI"I'IA-qIXI. 1;1..1.1.._ • ' , I GROSS~ POINTE NEWS Th~tt,YI ..July 26" ,197;3 Society News Gathered from the Pointes r RichardW.Fedoruk The Richard Fedoru ks Miss Trentacosta Mrs. Harley D. \A(attrick Weds Miss Barber I Married on July 18 Brid.1Bouquet Is of Wild Flowers Picked by Bride- Reception .t Lochmoor Club Follow 6:30 O'Clock groom: P.ir WiU Return to Color.do to Ceremony in Our Lady Star o.f ihe Sea Church M.ke Home The Reverend Ralph Barton officiated at the rites Sharon May Barber became the bride of Rich. which united Rosalie Trentacosta and Harley D. ard W. Fedoruk, son of the Theodore J. Fecloruk.'l, Wattrick in marriage on the evening of Wednesday, of .Cadieux road, at an early afternoon ceremony July 18. The 6:30 o'clock ceremony took place at in St. Philip Catholic Ohurch m Battle Creek on Sat. Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, followed by a urday, July 7. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. reception at the Lochmoor Club. Edna Harrmgton, of Battle Creek, and Wilson Bar. The bride is the daugh~ ber of Middleville, Mich. ter 01 Mr. and Mrs. Frank shock.\ngpink were fashioned A reception in the Hart Deborah Fedoruk, ~ister of Trentacosta, of B ern S with halter tops aDd .trimm'ed Hotel of Battle Creek fol. the bridegroom, of Grosse court. Her husband is the with rufilesaround'.U1e neck, lowed the 1 o'clock cere- Pointe. son of Mrs. Lucille Wat. and skirt. '.flulY c~rried'old mony which was officiat. The attendants curied trick, of Troy, and the fashion bouql.le,ts o(~iatUle ed by the Reverend Char- baskets of blue, pink ,and late Donald T. Wattrick. pink carnations, ''puf,ple stat. white daisies. The bride's gown was of ice and baby's breath. les Fischer. The couple The bridegroom asked Tim then left for a wedding Balla, of Lansing, to act as ivory silk u;ganza and lace Donald T. Wattrick, Jr. of trip in northern Micro. best man, Serving as ushers with full, puH s 1e eve s: Mobile, Ala, was his brother's Her veil of English silk best man. Ushers were C. A. gan. were Lon Frazier, of Kala. illusion 'W8S held by a lace Campbell, of Vinton, Va., For the wedding rites, mazoo; S t eve n Barber, cap. She carried a bouquet Charles Fellows, Richard IIi" Barber selected a white brother of the bride, of of white roses, stephanotis Mandler, and DavId Trenta- eyelet and voile gown Kalamazoo, and Lee Bylsma, and baby's t.eath. costa, cousin of the bride, all trimmed with pink piping. a brother of the bride, of Marilyn Trentacosta was of Detroit. The empire.waisted gown Middleville. her sis\er's maid of honor. The bride's mother wore was lasbJoned with a st;.nd. The mother of the bride The bridesmaids were Mrs. pink chiffon and carried a up collar, long voile sleeves selected a dress fashioned Andrew Gerben, of River. corsage of gardenias. The and a short train. Her short with a pink and white knit ~*. view; Mrs. Gerald Kempf, of bridegroom's mother was in veil was secured by a band bodice aDd a full.length pink j I Married Saturday, July 7, in St. Philip Cath- Southgate; Vicki Radoye, of f?se-fl?wered c~if~on and car- of lace. skirt, with matching short. Redford; and the bride- ned pmk cymbidiums. Eddie McGraih, Jr. sleeved jacket. Her corsage olic Church in Battle Creek were SHARON MAY The bride held a bouquet groom's sister. Mrs. Fredrick Following a honeymoon in ROSALIE TRENTACOSTA, daughter of Mr. of wild flowers picked by the was of white and pink BARBER, daughter of Mrs. Edna Harrington, of I Battle Creek, and Wilson Barber, of Middleville, Shepard, of Murray, Ky. Las Vegas, the couple will and Mrs. Frank Trentacosta, of Berns court, be. bridegro?m. daisies. The mother of the The attendants' dresses in make their home in Troy. came the bride of Harley D. Wattrick, son of Mrs. serving as maid of hooor bridegroom chose a yellow Mich., and RICHARD WALTER FEDORUK. son was Beverly Bylsma, sister knit long gown featuring a of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Fedoruk, of Cadieux Lucille Wattrick, of Troy, and the late Donald T. Watt rick, on Wednesday, July 18, in Our Lady of the bride, of Middleville. stand-up collar and ,wide road. Also dre&sed in long pink belt. He.' eorsage was of SHEP Summer Star of the Sea Church. w~ite and yellow daisies. cotton dresses covered with stress flew to stardom on the both. I -- white cotton and eyelet plna. Following the wedding trip wings of a Snowbird, her ~ursday, August. 30 and (Continued from Page 17) I shift is devoted to creative couple will return to NBD Features Big Band Show fares were bridesmaids Anne the first big U.S. hit. Friday, August 31-BIII Cosby a volunteer teacher ask- arts, often with volunteer Bowen, of Kalamazoo; LInda Colorado to make their Friday, August 24, Satur. and Lola Falana. Bill Cosby's ing for a composition suburban merchants offering Tuttle, of GraDd Rapids; and bOlae. ' The original recording of radio" in the center of the day, August 25 and Sunday, warm-hear~ed humor c~ll.les w r it ten on free-form demonstrations in crafts I Frank Sinatra's Iarewell 10 display, August 26 _ Hurricane Hell from. r.eal hfe. T~e. teleVISion (macrame and weaving, for shape cut from colorful the Dorsey Band in 1942, a One of the most nostalgic Drivers. There's almost more a~d fl!m star Joms forces constroction pa example). Artistic volunteers State Fair Starts August 23 action than you can see when WIth hiS song-and-dance co. , . per. from th~ lay community, ac- photo of 15.yeal'-0Id Louis and enjoyable features 01 the Dan Fleenor's daredevil driv. hort from "The Bill Cosby Friday IS the special day complished in sewing, paint. Armstrong with his first exhi.bit is a series of eight Pointers, if you want to be Isince her own network tele- ers ru roIl and crash 'heir Show." of the day of the program ing and or modeling will horn, and the story of the 4'x6' montages made up of entertained aDd/or amused, vision special, this singer. cars P, • Saturday, September 1 - as. they a~e reserved ~or field also offer a workshop. The waltz tbat closed Chicago's hundreds of pictures of the then look to the 1973 Miehigan pianist combines the best • I Joey Heatherton, She was a triPS ~hlch have mcluded day's activities come to a famed Aragon Ballroom are singers, musicians, and en- State IFair, beginning Thurs. elements of rock, soul, folk, Monday, August 27 - Buck sweet YOl',;).gteenager on thfl everythlDg from the Detroit halt close at 3'30 pm among hundreds of big band tertainers popular during the day, AUl\llt 23, and eontinu. gospel and jazz. Owens a~d Lorett~ ~~nn. old Perry Como show, Histo,'lcal Museum to th,e ." : memorabilia currently on big 'b::nd era. ing through Labor Day, Mon. Friday, August U-To be Starting 10 1963 wlth Act Sunday September 2 and Ann Arbor Botanical Gar. .An upcomlOg event 18 the display in the National B'ank One montage contail!~ a day September 3. announced. Naturally," .Buck ~ens fol- Monday, September 3-Dawn. dens. EI~hth ~nnual Award ~ay of Detroit's main office. magazine article that tells ThiS year'. entertamment Satur~ay, August zs-,DI)C lowed up wltb a cbam of ~41Tony Orlando, Telma Hopins The primary goal of SHEP which ":111 mark th~ closmg Dubbed the "NBD Music about the night Wayne King lineup include. 10 top stars, Severinson and Today'. Cbll- number-one country musIc and Joyce Vincent Wilson all is to k d" of tbe 'sIX-week session. The Hall," the enclosed gazebo- ("The Waltz King") played 't . H d th awa e aca eml!! In- Award Day will c It plus two auto thrill sbows, dren, and The Now Genera. h.1 s In a rpw. ; .an .e grew up in the music world- terest in the students, girls' ome a er like display is designed to the last waltz ever heard in with performances slotted for tion Brass. The musical con- first lady of COUl.Ir) musIc the two girls as background 'n G d 5 t 8 th h the fmal week of the pro- recall sights and sounds of Chicago's ,Aragon Ba11room. ,bring Nashville to the Fair- singers for Motown Tony as ~r ra es. 10 'f ro~g an gram, a week reserved for the typical 1940's 'ballroom. The article r.eads in both afternoon and evening, ductor of the NBC "Tonight g put: at 4:30 and ,8:30' p.m. The Show" joins 'With 10 young grounds. an early sin"er ~f Carole iIve curncrtu umThocusm on students to evaluate the en. It is replete with soft lights, "Teary-eyed grandmas and b anguage a s e program tire SHEP pr gra Th Labor Day shows are at 3 singers and dancers, indud. Tuesday, August 28-Jerry King songs. was initially desi ned to d . 0 m. ese potted palms, velvet curtains grandpas courted under the ! and 8 Il.la. Ing his daughter Nancy, and Lee Lewis. One of the origi. Sunday, September ~ - In. velop the creativ: abilit ef evaluat1on~ ac~ impOrt~nt and photos of six of the era's Aragon make-believe stars I ' The sehedule of performers 11 musicians, mostly from nal rock.n.rollers, he switched ternational Demolition Derby. the student rather th Y.~ I ~001S'for lD~olvmg the gIrls most famous band leaders. and danced to the strains of !il _ include:. the "TonIgbt Show" band. to making co.untrY hits for. It's been called the "world's supply tutotrial 01' re~~d' 011 ~n the plannIng and d~velop- The big bands that wlll be ~ayne King's theme .so~g, Thursday, AUfUlt 23-Ro- Sunday, August 26 - Anne feveral years. and now biggest traffic accident" as ac d' k la mg fJf the next sessIon of "appearing" in the summer- The Waltz You Saved"For berta Flack. Riding high Murray. This Canadian song. weaves together the best oi drivers compete to see ~hose a emlc wor . SHEP. long display include Benny Me:" . . , ---' ,----- car is left standing in a giant However, the program However, if there is to be Goodman, Duke Ellington, "Over the years .we' haye Dodgem game. goes m~ch farther than that. a next session of SHEP, the Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, spo~s.ore,~ d~zens of speCial In addition to these well- !t Pt?vldesan at~osphere program relies on the can. Count Basie . Glenn 'Miller exhlblts, saId one NBD pub- Welcome Wagon Welcomes Officers known acls, fairgoers tour- In w~lch self-expression may tinued support of the com. and Harry James. ' Iic relations oHicial,"but ing the grounds will never flouflsh: !t. also stresses the munlty. Although much of Each band will be featured they never created as much be far from live music, as responslbllity to put p~rsonal the staff is volunteer, funds for two weeks. Accompany. excitement or interest as this several bandstands will lea- talents at the servIce of are still necessary for trans- ing the sounds will be a sec- one. We're actually opening ture continual local entertain- others. portation, both to the Memo- ies of rare photographs taken two weeks later than planned I ment. There'll also be the The planned heterogenity rial Church and on field by a well-known New York because the staff did mora Michigan State Fair Honors of !he student body makes trips, and for the many cur- photographer W ill i a m S looking than working!" Band and Honors Choir, obVIOUS another goal of riculum materials and craft "'Popsie" Ra~dolph . The exhibit wlll be open to culled by a rigid audition SHEP - to develop leader. supplies. Pointers in inter- As a young man: "Popsie" the public weekdays from 9 r,rocess from ~he best high sh~p ~nd communication ested in contributing may was a 'band boy with a num- a,m. to 5 p.m, Already Benny school talent 10 the state, skills With students from dif- make checks payable to the ber of big bands, and the Goodman, nu~e Ellington, who'll lead off the first four ferent cultural backgrounds SHEP Enrichment Program pictures are a result of his Tommy and JImmy Dorsey travels. have been in the SpOtlight. fair days. and differing value systems. Inc. c/o Grosse Pointe Me: Several nationally - impor. Sharing is a key word in morial Church 16 Lake The photos are, for the Upcoming, s how s include I lant contests will be held the success of the program. Shore road. ' most part, candid shots. T/ley .Co.unt Basle,. July SO.August during the fair, including the The teachers, who have do- sbow the musicians at re- 10, Gienn Miller, August 13- I tractor - pulling contest on nated their summer time to Representing South High hearsals and awayuom the 24; and Harry James, Au- Wednesday, August 29, and participate in the program School recently at the 1973 s t!l g e setUnl'ls. It is the gust 27-September 7. the National Heavyweight ff'4!1that they are getting a~ behind-the-scenes shots that I annual "Wolverine rloys' The School of Music at Ban ,1 Horse Pulling Contest and much out of the program as State" held at Michigan make the display interesting. State University. Muncie, , I Pony Pulling Contest on the !ltuden~. State University in East In addition to the photos Ind., recently awarded Saturday, September 1. Mrs. James Gregory, of Lansing was WILLIAM A. the exhibit includes c.riginai JAMES BRINES, of Roslyn ;1 recordings made by the fea • . And, as an extr~, att~ac. Blairmoor court, who was COLE, son of MR. and MRS. road, a bronze band service hon both at the faIr s kick- coordinator in cbarge of ex. WILLIAM COLE, of Ken- turedbands and played for key at the 18th annual music off 'parade at 10 a,m. Thurs- ,cunions, once remarked: sington road. visitors from the "family honors banquet. day, August.23 through down. "We don't get paid for what town DetrOIt, and for t~e we do, but we get much next four days a~ the Falr. more than money, we get in- g!,ounds, the SchlItz 40-horse finite satisfaction." hItch-an enormous team of matched Belgians-will pet_ The volunteer facult~. is formp r e cis ion drilling. made up Jarg~y of certifIed Driver Dick Sparrow is the ~eachers who mstruct c1as~es Photo by Grellory Rotole first man to command so m language arts, creative The Welcome Wagon Club of MRS. V. J. LISOTTO, secretary; many horses simultaneously writin~, sewing, painting and Grosse Poin~ and Harper Woods MRS. WALTER H. CRAMER, presi- since the turn of the century, ~eramlcs. .other volunteers installed new officers for the 1973. dent; MRS. MARK A. LOUSH, sec. In addition there will be melude socld workers, read. 23 free hors~ shows at the ing consultants, counselors, I 74 season at a luncheon held recently ond vice-president; and MRS. J. at the Grosse Poiute Yacht Club. MORRIS BURROWS, first vice-presi. Fairgrounds Coliseum. espe. p~re~ts and !eachings .aids. i From left to right, they are: MRS. dent. cially featuring the Detroit fla:Yl!1g an Important part , I Mounled Police. in the running of the pro. ! DON'ALD E. KNAUS, treasurer; gram is a sroup of 30 hard- I ,ron Toys Displaycrf core ,teenage volunteers. . . I SHEP and its volunteers i at HistOrical Museu":, are under the supervision of "' I -- I Sister Annette Zipple, RSCJ, / A select group of toys from a Pointer who has been di. -I ,/ the early part of the 20th rector for the last seven I 1century is now on display in years. The program was be- the lobby of The Detroit His- gun by the ReUgious of the Want the equity and pride 01 home owner. j ship without large mortgage payments. toricai Museum. The toys Sacred Heart in Grosse I property taltes and maintenance bills? Iwere recently donated to thc Pointe. Whittier Manor may be the perlect IMuseum by Scars, Roebuck A sketchy oulline or a solution. I and Company a.~ examples of SHEP day, and "sketchy" the limited edition cast iron is always eml'hasized Is a The right-sized condominium one bedroom, ample space lor two toys to be in 5('ars' "Christ- 8:30 a.m. breakfast followed mas Wish.Book" thIS year. by Assembly in the Barbour Althe right price $14.500-$16,300 The t?yS are authentic reo Chapel as the SHEP com. With the right features Balcony, nalural productIons of toys produced munity begins its day to- JACOBSON'S oak flooring, more, from about 1890 to the 1920's. gethet. Occupying the monl' In the right location near Grosse Pointe They were made at The ing hours are the teaching '1 less than Y2 mile from 1-94. Vall~au F?undry .in Gran~ of language arts and human. And the right terms Only 5% down for RapIds, MlCh" usmg Cradl' iities CLOSED All DA Y those that qU£llify, t~o~al. sandcast,ing and hand. . In' late morning, the en. flD1shmg t~c,hmqlles. richment part of the 0- The ongmal toys from ' . pr Developed by: which the reproductions were ,gram IS prOVided ~y guest John 0, Hoben & Co, SATURDAYS Sales: cast are frl)m The Sears, spea~ers a~d arh~ts, or Michigan Condominium Corp, Roebuck and Company Col. specIal. stu~les pellods. It ModelS n'lW open for your lee lion of American Toys, seems like It would ~e ha~d inspection from 1.7 PM dally. ~~~~ belonging to the Smithsonian ,to ~h~se among speCIal THROUGH AUGUST 11 Closed Thursdays, Phone ..~ "'ro:J _ Inslilution. The toys include studIes' such as dance, cre. 884.3555, Before or alter model thrllll automobiles 2 horse. ative dramatices, current hOlJrs call 686-4880. drawn firc engines' and threc events, Spanish, puppetry or carriages. reading development. Come see what your The e x h i bit continues Lunch is preceded by a money can buy. through Monday, October 8. sports hour. The afternoon ,i , . ',* % 'S xftbM'bM.*bb>nbbY' bbbn •• bb ••••••••••• >. bb_ } .. 'ThursUy. July 26, 1973 6ROSSE POtNTE NEWS City of ~ ')Poi.. 'firau ZONING ORDINANCE No. 192 -Code No. 12';'03(Page 1) , TITLE The C,1Y Counoll'ei Illopled a L...... ,'. E•• ,. M.tss. Plen I", 11le_1oP"'." 01 Lotet/lof. Road poOllfJI'" uPOl' wh"""" -. 1'- 'Alel IOCal'OIl01 procx-tl lUlU" AN ORDINANCE 10 promole. ptOle<:1 and ptOV'lle I"" ,n lhe ,nlOfesu 01 lhe PUbl,C heallh. )4. Lot LIMe: lhe I,nes llOu!ld'ng I lot as OOlonllll ""'.'n .- III .. I&n01d IU.IS ond Plen Nil be 101_ ... cllltlly. 'I plIIC1'GlI'.n thl _'''Iy, comfo". conven.ence and get\elal weUIti! .n the Clly of .ufO$$! POinte Farms lhe future cMYt~! tn thl .. conser ....hon at p'opetly nlues In the Clly, .\$ chaf'Cl8 as a Iwden;aal community ... ~ the (II FRONT LOT LINE In Iht~of an -n,OI"" 101 ,slha",ne_.long .. o number of tlmlhes """"Ich may be housed In dINe1l1ng$. to prOVIQe for Minimum 011 sHeet pomte:t II 1he I•. the ' .. 101 hne shall be In Il1'IIglrwy fine PI'..'~f fo (he Itonl ...."'.0 IlOOI' PItting laolllle5 lOt molOt' vetllcleS; 10 plO'll1CM!101 the admlntStrahon and enlon:~menl 01 lot lloe nol 185$then len nO) leellOng, l'V.neftllllesl flom t""'" honlloO' Ilne.~ !i7. u-. 'rinoIpeI: t, lhe pI,nc'PI' ",,'po. 101 wll'ctl lend 01 • bu'ld'tlII 15 ,,"nged. Ih,. O,dwflCj(, 10 ptOV'de 10' a Board 01 Appeal, and 'IS ,oower. and dUl ... , am 10 wholly wllh.n lhe lot. In lhe case 01 an 'l snaperd or olher ....regu.l.. ~I, where deSIgned or 'nlondod.OI 101 whoe~ tend or a bu'kl'ng '10< mr( "" OCCUP""" pr.$Ctlbe the penallles.IOI (he vr.olaVOO 01 the pt'OV~sl()nsollhl$Ordlnenc:e. two or trtJfe ..".. III' SO IOal& Ic) SIDE YARO: I, III _ 'I'IIC" between a ma,n bu,Id'ng and fhe 'odIJor I,ne. The City 01 G,osse Pointt Far"" O,elains: I BUilDING HEIGHT :; ~ 'Elxtend1ng "om 1he t'oot "aid 10 lhe 1.1 yard. lhe wldlh Of .....t'lld'l -s the hoflzonhl dlltanee ham lhe neattm point on the SIde "'I line 10 lhe oearesr pOInt 5 ollhe ma~n bUIICS-"9, ARTIClE 1- 8HOIIT TITLl 10. ItllIdq Line: 1$aline lormed by lhe 1_01 1M bU'Id'"9. and fOllhePUfllOsesol,h" , Ordinance. a bu.ldlng Ifoe ISthe same as a front serbaa 1ifl!' ! ih i IN TE l21011 (dl EXIER,OR VAllO 1$ an open 'PI'" be_ any one W'1I 01 F'''N Zoni"ll O,oioanc:e. 11. Clinic: 1$ an eSlabl''''menl wl1o<. human paloenlS. who .. e nol lodQOd Oll.moghl ar. J I .....ClII, All !lJctI _ in Mu~ipI.Family R_rial end Onel'amil( AU_ Of' ": admined '0" e-ammallQ.O and tl.Hnenl by a gro~ 01 phYS;Cl8fls. denlists $lm_l. p'ofesslQll$. Clusl. R_tiel Oi.riels .... 1 be ""","*ed •• xt.ior \Wdl AIITICLE II - CONSTRUCTION OF L,~UAGE AND DEFINITIONS l2 .. CkIb, "twMa R...uon: Is I pnvate nonp'ofit incorpot8:ted club of limiled ------. . ---. ------rnembetstup. Of~~i'Zed anj' Opellfed' (01 strictly spaf' and recrdii1ionaJ PU'pOse5 .C. 200. CONSTRUCTIOH OF LAHOUAGE: ~TV~.~~------"~~-J----- 13. ~ty .. CuItwII CtntIn: Is a WndUC-led by 8: ngnprof;t o'gan1lahon The following rules of constrLJC1~n apptv to the lext 0' IhiSOrdi .... nce \.I. which serves educateonal. eu1tlJf!1 and recreahonal needs ot the res'dents of the I.OT A!2&A • ~OTAL IoIOfZI%ONTAL AREA. communlly_ I. The Pll1icula' sholl conrrollhe 1lI"""1. ~ Q?YiBW • .-ucem t:I/fI LOT (XCUf'11!O r.' 2. InClJeo1"Vdift.encegfrneenillQo' impJitationbetwee-nttletext"otthiSO(dirlance 14. Oiltrict: 15 a porliOn of tlv City ot Grosse Poinle FarlT'lS wi1hin whIch certain av ItU ILClI"'. and IJ/'if caption 01" iIIustrallon~ the lext shall control, regulations and (~UI(emenIS 01 vat'ious combinafions. thereof apply onder lhe proV1siOnsof IhlS OrdInance 3. The we,d """"I" i$ IIway1 rn..-.lel"'y .nd nol cji"".lionarV The WOlO "may" i, .LOTS & AREAS permisslw, 15, DwoIllnt Un/I: 1," bu.Id'"!I ()I PQI"",n ,ho !i. The woro "bUl'\ding" 'ncludes the worO ..structur .... A "bu,r(jing" '" "st,uctur." 17. 0w0II .... Mul!fIII&-FIlIIIy: Is I bu,ld'ng. 01 POOI'on lheroof. des1Inod •• e1us,,,,,ly 101 tndude$any PItt thefa:.f. occupancy bY tlHO 121or more famllieslivu19 Independen.1lvof each other 6. The pl\r_ ".- for" iOOoo", ".rlnged 10'." "(ja;Gnod 101," "intondod 1",... 118. "rnainte ined for." or "oCC\Jp+ed tOl ." 7. The word "person" includes any inchvidUil'. a OOfPQration. I pari ner ship. an tncorporlled asctiatiofl. Of atry other sim,'. entity. 19. EftctId: Includ. bu_II, ams1'UC18d'. "Ierttt, recanctruC1'eQI. mo'W!d U+J.;Jn, at any phvsical OperaiiOns on the ?fernllE!$ which iili"e t-=lUI.ed 10' ClJNUuciion Ex:cavata.an. 8. T'- word " If. Un~_ thII context ct .. ty indicatl$lhe ccntrllfV. where .. r"iU1ation involves two Of public utilities Of munLo,l»1 de(l&t'tments 01 liI"grOUnd, :su"ace. 0' O'llerhtad 91s, more items. c:orditions. prcriisions. Of events connected by the conjunchon "8nd." electrical .. st.m, toel. ()I' watet tr&nS"'''SSlOn or dlauibution systems, t'OllettlOn. nor." "ellher ... 0.:' the conjunct~ shall be interpreted as fOIlO'NS: communiCltian, supply or dlsposa. systems, 'l1Ch,JdJf19 poLes .. wi,es .. rAllns, d1ains, sevt6fs, PIpes. <::ondu-lS, cables, tile al8fm ana pol_ce call bO~es. Ira.tt.c silnats, h\ldlaols lei "And" ind:ic:etes that ,II the connected items. conditMJns. provisions. or evenls and SJmllar acx::e$i$Olles,n COnnecll()n hefewtlh bu1 no' Inc.lucN1g bu.folrtgS ""tllm are sIlo!lapply. net:esslry lor lte tUlnlstlll'lg 01 arjeq~" 5eI't_c.e by 5Uth U1Ih'-es 0' l!\\.lnlclpal departments tOf the general health. safety Of welfare (bl "0," indicalts lh1n the CiOlInecsllll it&m$. conditions. pro.,.;$ions. '" events mey 1C)p1v singly or in any lXlmbination. (tJ "Either ... or" indicates thlot the CXJnnected lien'll. oonditions. provisions or .... " sholl "",Iy litlllly but TlI)I incombil»l ',n. 10. T.-ms not herein defined!t\aff hive the meaning C1JStomMily assigned to INm. lie. 201. DEfINITICllIII, - 1. "-y u..• "-iy: 151 uoewluctli$ cl"'ly incidental 10. custGmar,ly fClUlld in connecsion wilh. end ""01\>1 i')'lhe aue of OCCISlOtyolf~trOOl I*king spooos or loIdingl Ioc:etm on the SIM'T'I(I! zeni ...... 101 as. the principer LI1!' 10 which it iuela1«L YARDS An~ use fncludes. but is not limitfld 10. the following: - INTERIOR • THROUSM a CORNER LOTS I roo ea...... __ j loJ SlOE LOT LINE' I. any lot ..... 01"'" tha-111le Isont 101 Ii... or ' .. 'A. line. A IA) EXCEPTION: An 'J«:fIl\iOn is ..... p&mIined by lIle 8o&1d only .h. ,..... 01 (b) Swimmj~ proofs. lemiS courts. ()I similar rect8l1ion facilities 'or the uti of the l IUILDIN' LINE side lot line teper.tin;. ~t from a w.. is .... IIIxl.IO' I'de lot Ii A side k)1 Ii.... en _Iicalion. IUdl , ..... boi"ll _ry _. I" protisiono of OCQIptanTi of a raidence* or thrir ~s ,/I_ ..... ting I Jot Irom another Jot Or Jots: is WI imwil)r side 101 Ii . Oldi ...... _i"ll conditiOna, prfCllll&m or ~." not pr..,;,e ..... to permit t'- __ I of lIlPlicaliona without inl~tion •• nd IUdl , /l$ (cJ Domestic storege in a shed, tool room. or $imililll ICCeS$OIV building or Olher 21. &~: I,; any beak.ng 01 g,ouM beept common houJeholO gardecw19 and .:Ii a.. Oeplll: II I~... ho,'tOfl1I/ d'll."'" bt'-' the frons an (d) A newsssand ",imorily for lhe COIlYOll,oroceof Ihe oceupanl. 01 a budding, which Ibl VARIANCE: I•• modilic:&!iorI 01 f'- IiI"" ptOVisione of 1M lo",ng Otdi_' 22. F_ify~ Is one III or IWO 121 persons With lhe., dl'ect "Ileal ascendanrs aoo, ,36. 1M. ~ ,.... ~ loti: I. anv 'nll'lor lot hev>ng frOnl'" on two more i$loaled wholly w;lh,n!lJctl building onr:l ho& no exl«ior PslIU or OISPIay$. .1IIl1lll when SlIiel onforOlllltn. 01 the loning 0",_ would eauae und .. deScendanls and adOPled O' legallY Clred for d"hldlen land fncludlng 1he dOmestiC Of' less peraUel $tr.u • d IltingulShed from. CO*1"lel' k>1, In Ihe ~ of • row at double _ip owing to circumstances uniq 011"''''1, ancl wh,ch tC,ue'ty ""'s IS so shown, ()I env PI't 01 lUth hli3. Storf. H"': II en U/lllO"ro$l "",y ty,ng \lndef • _'ng '001 lhe "*'..IIQ()I". of recorded 0'M'Ntf SthP ""*aI, 110m IN' of 1" teml'rldef Ihefeo' line "'"" l>II COtlSl'UId 10 be ." d"'''Cl bouncIaty line wl\och \ ...... •• ,'1., ''I .. I', ai' ~;,; ~ sind 6 e c .2 g " Rtz' t 't i ;rii ti *i -;. • e zrt •• c , ....' ~.• " ...... ::' ~' \>' ) •. ' ..... "1':"" , r .• " ~, . .' " " ," ," 6ROSSE POINTE NEWS J97J City of froMJoin"~ ZONING ORDINANCE No. 192-Code No•.12-03 (Page 2) liIC. 303. ZOfjING Of; YACATED AIIEAS: a lhe S"f shill abul • tr6J1)1 tholofl/. ''9hI'Cf wav 10 IS to provide for ''''01110 lEe." AREA NIIO IULIt IlEQUlIIEMENTS: lie. 1. "'-'AL UIUPE....TnD: IIldIll'''' b"m II'" "I. d'ectlv onto. maiO' 'horof .... and not by ITWII\S 01 • ~ any sHeet, II~ or Ofher publiC MY within lhe City (If Gla. Point. ftt'1l\Io ""If I.tSI« foght Of'MV 01 'IKIdent41 SI'eet. Soe ARliCLE XIII. SCHEDULE OF REGULATIONS. hm'l,ng th. ha'thl _ bulk 01 In • Cil CCl/llflllllIiIy Racr.horwl Clillticl tN .. of lind, tho iaoMiOn and .lCliOn of SEC. 400 PRINCtPAL USES 'ERMITTED: Tho follow,ng uws shill be pernullod ,It ... ' ...... 1Ild _OYII ot the sit. and .clu1lClur.1 PRIAIIkE, pions tl¥ rho CilyCounc,l, "'bjlct 10 tho <\lnditlOnsher.in ,~fOt 8Id1 ute: In B One fan-,Ily Residenltil O,w,<\ no Dulldu''lg Of laM lhald~ us.t and no buildlf'~ shall Tha P.l YIlUcuIlr .... king Olll'icts' •• dIIignod to ~I. tho otfll1 .. t pat~ing lor 2. Shoe 'lPIi,. clothes cleln'ng or Ioundtv be ereded ellcepl 'ot one Q( mateO' the 101.lOl'oo!111specll~ ....ses ufllessolhef~lse pt(Nld8d I. TOO- uses lequiflng Spec;ol e.~lion Perm,t>.nd 'itS1 tnlntionld undet tho R.I,M tho .. nont.-dentill .- which •• ..- 10 PI""'" 1IIIquIl. _ wit/lln thoir own ,n '~"lI~Oro.nance Dfstlic1. dirrlici bounllIr_ 3. Anv 'OlIil bu~"... who .. pr,ncipal acl"'ty " tho sall! of merclllnd .. in III encloll 'J j 2. "'mjl lh&.mnversion of Iaril 'esldtf'llial StruetWi15 when Slid conversion lesvl1'S in • .. mult,~i1 r.1lli1V"a .. ,Oliing. 'sir"';I"" ,n an RM MultipJeFamil}' Dist'iet and ..... Iing .11 •. &'ing Itld cYitlk,ng ISUlbl'shmenlS. not ,n ,he cllltlCta' Of ••. tIt,veon" or "_ P~k5and pliV9'OundS FOt U5eot ne'9hbQ,I"tOOl1'~IS. •• 1Ild bulk '1llUltomonlSof ARTiCLE XIII, "SCHEDULE OF REGULAliONS."ln Premi_ in -.ell dlllr;c""''' only fOf enoU ""'to.lllrparking •• lflllllhlll . lloor" flCihtv be'" ".,,- Ptfmittioe such COl'NefIion. rhe-Cilv Council shall fino that: be ~ and ~ IUb;lcIIC sue!> ,.~iont hW... f .. ptovidld. Fef'ces Ina«:o'l1an.cewv~thCooe 1'.03 5- App/illlC8 SlIes.nd 'epai, sI\ot)s. including .... "ng. plumb'ng.nd .lIcuiOlI .. pplies. I. Said (.detlcl.' tlll.leture JS5/rlAted on, sit. on which Iddit io"l ,...,.. rt'5*,tlll ACcest:lfy bul1(j,ng'i iOO !JiM. custOffiillfllV ln~t 10 any ot lhe above permlll«l UMS Slfy<:l~t'$ .... 'Q bI QOnSlfUcled, II bing the 'SP«ihc Inl"l o. thls sect~l'l 10 6. on lEe. "1.1lTf CONIIDERATlONS, C16.0001 ~ 9'OS "'" icla ..... ng '"ing at IIIIlIlilIled bv tho Michigan Sea.IIt'; ...:: _ling unit ThisllO,k,ng shill bo lully endooed II\CI no .... iver Ot ... iInal of of 5t1lJtli_ SchIllo_ . 6. Au,omob"" parking not,n .. ceo. of .ulomow. .... Md by l!le OCCUpWlI •• inclutlin8 'his s!lndl COuncil subjec1. to the conditions hefein impose::l tor eKh ute I s.e AflT1ClE XIII. SCHEDULE OF REGULATIONS. limili"ll tho hoight IfllllJl.llk 01 4. Fences 10 aC£Oldance with Code 11.03. buildir¥JI5and the minimum size of ~I as PlfminllS by IJod use. 1. ,.. f;ar tN ...... , of IIty P.lYIItlicuIIr ~ _ 11I-..- by lite 1. Pubhc ulilily buildMlgS. llttphof'\ol exchaf'lQe bu~L<:Iings.41ll1C1fiCtransfo,mer mllOM and AIITtCLE lCl 5. ACUSSOf'r' tx"jjdlllgs and uses CUltolT'lalil'l Incidenl 'to any oLlhe abo .... pllfmiUeeI uses.. City Council lIefOrt __ ...... prior II) tho of. pwmillor subrlatlOM and gas r~ulatOf SllllOns. An suctl Impro~u shall be devI\opld Wllh Re. ~1. mE CONIlDERATIClN: CII In rEYleo.Nlng the plans and approving 1he applicalion of this Sect 100 to apwtiQJI., sile. the ~LE: :z. Tte City~. upon 1IlPl'" ...,tlllllIftll*lY _ of _ perkille _, ..... 1IIC.7Q2. AIIEA /tIW,) IUL It REOIl IIlEMENTS: ,." CIty CouOCIi shall req1.nre lhe foUowing: ItlOdifr ... ywO IIlcl .. I ...... _. in __ ~ lD fil'Od 1<>' Soe ARTiCLE XIII, SCIiEDULE OF REGULATIONS, ',m,ling lhe Mil/ht and bulk 01 The CA Comml.lntly RecreattOnal District as herein estllblished is .nttnded to ptC ...... _Ill ...... ,~""witlI ..,...... of Ill.An. I. .. Iondscaped 9f_blJt, flhy (50! f.t in widlh. IhIII be provided on lho. sidIs _b~ildingl..t.he minlll:l.4lll-SfJu»UOI..-miliid bv land ulle'. and the mllumumden$l1.y. .. illble Iocalion tor desitlbl •• nd IIICISSIrV pu~',e and pti .... nonptofit 'lCfeIllQllllW_ 3. In all __ eo on ..... _ •• _of .... 1IIII ..... ablllllng One-Family Residential O-strieu IQ • 10 ...... as I physQr tl.ns1f.on- ARTIClE VIII whicll mlV be ....., by the residents of tho C~y but al", to I.mit tho '-liOn ..... and 1Udt._.... belween lhe c1u~er development .nd abul""l1 O,.F.mily Oitr,io15. Whore '-Y. c:haractlf Of suth so that the activity Ytthkh 1hey generate does (\(It becOme • nuisIrQ or eo • perk .. _. it "'1llI ~ to _lWX -.lflwt qn I,OJ lilt .1 lOCAL BUSINESS DlstllICTS ft" • berm shill be erlClad In Ih .. llI'_bell •• to mQtl .fflCli"ly ofllCl lhe .. SUlI cwefburdefl the fao::iliti.es of the res.idenlial community. from 1Udt ..... linein OlW • ..,.m.... _of _ 10'" pdq ... t1a1)Sition, Said preenbelt I1\Iy be UIId in •• colT1pU1ltionl in lSIabli ....ing Thl 8-1 LOQI Business Oisuic.ts as hel"~f1 eSlallllshed Ife intended t{,jl pt'ovfde sullabw 2 In subm!U,~,g a proposed layoul under this s.ction. the sponsor ot thit dWllOpmer'lt k>c:ations 'or 1hcue commerc-ial IChvltieS which pril'l"lal"ily SiIfVe the rtsldents 0'1 the shall Inctude along wI1h lhe $Ite plan. typiQI bUilding lle¥Ilians ..", lIocw ~I"S. surrounding neighborhood ard ate comparible tNilhln t~IYI'S an iJ'S.Ii Ot'1e famllv Ra~tJM O'SU,Cl s~1 be equal to .1 one'hundred (1001 , .... "st 2. Othce uses fesvll,rlQ' from anv 01 the follOWing OCC\.IpallOM pro'eSSIONI. banking. feal f\.I~ 6,000 60 2li 30 25 5 151t11 30 Illi 3Ol' ,nclud,"9 lhe I,ltv 1501 loot IIndIClped oroenboll, "...... ad _ lho noar .... po,nt estate. Insufln<:e, dtfJIIr.g.nd Slml~ar uses - 01 an'y' Indlvlductl un" " .. ,1lJSt~ 9"0Uf>ll~ and the pt'op.ny line of the OM.flnly fl.l 5.000 50 2li 30 2S 04 141b1 30 lei Afllt1ent.at DJ1,1t~t - Re Ie) (el 2% 30 251111 IIlI (Ill 3OCd) It) SEC. 502 AREA ""0 IULIt REQUIREMENTS: - ./ RM 1.1 I.) 2li 30 If) Cfl (II So< ARTICLE XIII. "SCI ,b,,! pI ..'", ,~: u~ J~m,"l'd In In R 1 Af4.. R 1 A 'nd R I One farrllty RtMMOhah notlf'lll.JtIOU1o 10 ,he 1IJ,rOUr'ldI!"l9 nt.ghbottlC:lOd. O.Ul" 1 ~,lt, lhe It,1 ~~. y8l' ._-'~ j•.• j .• ig•. . 5500 a ~l •.~J •. £I.•"I,.1~'&•.•£.i£.&•.&•.2.j•.• ~S&£$S23$S$;SSL5isaosoessssseS55SSSStSS'LSSissas'Sas"$$:sse,'so- , " " .. ' '. ..' . '. s; I 6ROSSE POINTE NEWS City of .~ Join"~. ZONING ORDINANCE No. 192-Code No. 12-03 ('8118 3) $peeIng DItwten lIly.groupi"" of lour 141 or ••• ttlChed aMI/ings and another W"ouping of sue!) stru('lures snali be equili to (c) Sl\ould such 5I'ue'ur. be mc..ed fo< lIllY ,_ fo< any d_"""'_. il thlil 1M Mcunlp'M'. It !NIt twenty /201 feet. metIIlred between the nearan poinls of said groupings, Those exterior yards abutting land OOIIeloped thef6llllt&r' confo.m 10 the 'e;~~tlOnS 10f the di,:ricl in whdl it isloQ;t«l"fr .. it A. RESiDeNTIAL Two 121 ... kir'41fllIOII 'll.' _h dwtlrl"'l t~ moYld:. « zor.d for One-Family Residential use shall be equal to at least fifty (501 feel. Tho. exterior vards abutting anv ar.FlIlllly fIeIocIIfltill ~iL nonresldentl.1 district shall be equal to crt least thl"y /301 feel. Mu",Qle-Family R_till 8, Ho1pottll TIOO (2) ... kirv "** 'or .,n 001 (I) (el The to~1Ilmlmber of rooms lamer than kitchen and .nltary flCllitlesl thali not be more than the lIIea of the parcel, in 5Quare If a lawful U5e 01 ill strutlure. 01 ot $truclur. and land in oomblMlion. exills_ lhe llId. feet, divided by two thoUlllld /2,0001. All units shall have at leil5t one lllliving room and one /11 bedroom. For the porllOse 1lff«111IOdale of adoplioo 0< ...... ~I of Ihi, o..d,"",,*. thaI """"/d notbl"'r.-d One (I) ... ki .. Il*lI10< .,n tllrll131 i" the d,ltlle, undet the '.ms of this Ordlnonce. IhI ~ul u. lIllY "c:oo'iIIuId» C. Aud'loriUlfll. t!lIIlI" c:hu'dles, of co~ting the permitted number of dwelling units per aCre, the following room ill6ignments shall control; .t IIlI* in tilt main .-mbIY •• or long .. il "mains ollte Ib) Any nonconforming use may he •• tOl'l The following regulations lhallllOWm the minimum floor area required for d¥/ellinll units by residential district: NOthlf'g in thi1- O,dinance $halt be deemed to pn!Yefll the strqlher\ll"IIiI ()( restoring to /111 (el TIll ~ ... uIling frOm • r-..llle end _ .apenslon.ol an a safe cond,loon 01 '''Y bUildIng 0< pail lhereof _ed 10 be unsafe by Illy OlllClai ellilllnli .... end the _ 8lIllilIctlaI pertlJnO (_llftrrI the lilting ancl cI1a 6. """'" III ac:oosa>rY buildirv II located CIf1• cor"" tot. tho side lot Ii.. 01 ""ictI is Tho IInd bet_ the r_i,1d .lbIclr line Mol lhe lot Ii.. in I porki .. 101il!or the 11 is1M' inter'll of lhisOrd.nance 10 permit legal nooconlOfming ~lS. structures, Of U!H substant~l1y a corn inuahon 01 the tront klt line of the lolS ta itl r••• id bui,,-, 3. I)l:isling on lhe Iffectl'lII! dale of this Ordinance Of umendment thereto, 10 continue shall nOI projet:t beyond the froot yard line r~ulred on the k)t in rw ot k.rc:tl cor ... 1lUf_ 01 lhis O A"IANCE IMC'U FO" MULTIPLE DWELLINGS preparatory to rebull(hng. such demohfion Of removal shall be 6eemed actual Two or mere uses may collect. c.;y provide Ille required oll.slreet ~king;, In which COtIstruc.rIOf1. p'oV'ded fha' WOIk shall be diligently C'.al"riedon until completM:>n of the 3. Or> II...... "'_ "'Ih _y bullClint. Ilructure. or port l!woof •• 1Ct1d Of ARTlCLl XIV - OlNiRAL lllClnION$ .".. ,he requtred numbe, 01 "",k;ng ~. . . , , , \., .....ij...;. csr ••• .0' or r • fd • t rt ...... d- e' 'oe de + c•• '. CO c. - ...... '4 "'" aq '4 ...... q • q 4 • 4 4 4 C 4 4 , '. \ .; , : ': ~ .~ .,~ ~~. '1 "l '" .', -: t ,J. 'l ,) . 't" ,," a Ct , 2 c~ " I ... i. '. .,; ...... :c I ThursdlY. July 26, 1973 Pige Twenty-Eight 6ROSSE POINTE NEWS :,Clty of ~1'oinu""'" ZONING ORDINANCE No. 192-Code No. 12-03 (Page 4) .eqU~lIng Boald 01 ZonIng Appetll~ e)l,cefJl()O$ ,lie pE!rml$oSlu4:! only when In the llnd'ng AATICU XVI - A.llliIlINIITfIA TION ANO U1fOACElIIINT lie. 1IDS. FlU: it., 'Grr()rN Everg«tens 01 "'IE' Bo.ald 01 Zonlny ""p,peals adeQua.te rondltlons e~I'5L or can bE! Imposed lha' WIU III PVTlmlGaI Atoo<.V,lIlO male SUc.h uses compallble .....llh lhe 1i'Jrposes ot Ihls. Ordinance and Inlenl and llIIo" ,ny C.III/call 0' Compli,_ sholl be i..... ed. on ,n,,*loon fee ""'II be paid in ." (2) Colu mn.w Jun'"" ptlnClpal uSoeS ollhe dlS-IIICI. Olnetwl::.e SlJCh (I~ ale prohln.led uses. ,r ., I. IITAlLltl4lllhT Of MlIlIIfIIIITIlATIVI OffICIR: lftV)unt find by I schedule tllIibli$hed by resolution of the eltv Council. (31 ~Ilsh Junlpef t In 1S$.U1I19an ellceptOOn 'he Board 01 ZonJ1~Appeals, wiliake InlO con$ldflall()n \h!' Tho p'ovisiono 01 Ih,. O,dllllne," tllllI be tdmi"i ..... ed b¥ lho Oi,octOl 01 PublIC SetvlCe 01 lie. 11M. CERTlFICAn OF OCCUPANCY: I lei r,,,l"'eShfubo public heallh. sale,y and >Nellare ard shall t)lC$l:"be flppropl'Idle condlllon'So and ( M duly IUlhorized .. runts 0< aJCh Olhel ~n"" 01 parlOIll II .,.11 be ~Ied bv lhe No building Of 'SUlKtur. Of use 'Of which • t:" .. tI1icaIO of Cornpliat'\Ce has been iS$l.Hld shall sat€gU3tds 10 Insu'~ I~ !DlIOWIIl!J ., 111 F lower 109 Crabs CilY Council. be UIed 01 occupied unhl !he DireclOl 01 Public Serv ... he. alt .. ""a I JOlIlOC1lOn,illUld. 121 Auw.an Oh...es a. That all pl'opOSed st,uclures. equlpmei"ll or malellals. shall be read.ly acc.esslble DUllll L1IliTATIOIIII ECTOIl IIIlYlce: CMtilal' of O<::t\lp,lOCy indicalirtg his opinion ttlll"rlhe provis.ionsof (hisOrdirlanCeare M(;~nla.n Ash lie. '.1. NfO 0' THI DIll OF PUILIC 13' "betng compl~ with. The i5$Uilrtee of a C8f'tificate of Occupancy 'Shall ~n no case be lor fire and !pollee PfOlecllon 141 DogMlOd ) Tho Oittcloo 01 PublIC Soriiot ,,,,"II hevt tho _ 10 O'llIt CAwlili I.~ Large {)rKlduous 118M E'glllte, leel '" t'eoghl 1. Tho octual __ . l""'lion, and dimlll:liOn' 01 tho ICI. If lhe lot i. no' a 101ot rOCO/d. SEC.1100 CREATION OF 8O~.RO OF ZONING APPEALS: (II Oaks $lJlfiClIfllsuf'NI 001010 k>colO 1M 101on the O'oond, ( Thai the f'fecllon and uSE' 01 buildIngS or the use 01 pleml5e5 In any local Ion lOt Hard Maples 121 There '\han be a Board of Zoning Appeals e-stabl I$helj If'l acuxdanc-e 1"'1110Act 207 of the publiC Ullilty purposes be permilled. and lhat e)(ceptlon.s made ,herelo' 10 lhe tJ ~31 A'" n. 1I\IpI. $it., aM IocIliot> Of oil buildlflg$ 01 "Ihot $!rulllur"lo be Iftcled •• herod P'Jbl~c; Acts 01 Mlcfllgan lOt' 1921 as. alT'lE!nded ...... hiCil In addition to lhe generat dt.lIl€S and he.ghl and yafd requllement5 hEH€ln ~Iabll'shed, which ,he Board con5>ders 141 Hadlbeu'y 2 01 mo .... , and 01 orrv olher buIldings QI olher $!ruelu'es olroady on lhe 101. fl(,lW'eIs confeued uoon It by law, may ,n specIfIc cases 'Jarv or OlcxMy ,he ret;ulaliOf'lS ~elO ,easoMbJy nea,.'$.Sary lor rhP publiC convef'llenCe or wellafe. ,.' 'S','':'3~'e I established. ,n harmony wllh lhell g.enet'al purpose and mlef'll. T"e CIty 01 Gr~ POinte 3 Trees notpet'mJued fanTI$' BoiJfd at loomg' A~I.$ .$I\Ctli UJOS'5Iui f:jj' "J Ir~ rflil?ll.:vc.I~ oj ,Ioc: C'l', Cv ...:-,.:..', .;i:-.j 3. Tho existing and inlended """ 01 lho 101and 0' .1I.I'uCI ..... upon il. the Mayor shall serve as Chairman thereoL ,a) Box tld .. .; 4. ~ othw inforlT\ltion conoernrng the lot or adjo~lng 'ot1 Of other maHets as ITWiV be To author lie. upon an appeal, a Varlan.ce horn lhe Slliel application ot lhe prOVIsIons Soh Maples Ibl .... liallOl del. mining whether tho p'ovisions 01 Ihi, O,dinonoe are being obloe(Vtd, SEC. nOl. I'IlOCEDURE OF THE BOARO OF ZONING """EALS: of thiS O,dlna~, where. by rea'SOn of ellcepllOnal narrowness. shaflcwnes;s, l)( snape lei 'Elms 01 iJ spe'Clf., p~ 01 J)fopenv at lhe tHne 01 the enactmenl of Ih~'S,Ordll\()nC',f or by POpl.,. Idl Wilhin ten 110) ~ .1"lho liling 01 .. Tht Oifector gf P1Jbli<;: Str'v'ce is lJndet no CifC'lJmstJnCe permined to grant exceplions to Ibl Earlh.mold'l19 0< ad,fl .. .." .. 1in lopographV nol less lhen lour 14) leel in he.,1 the IC'tNI mMning of any elau!e, order, or regullhon contllned in It'rl,) Ofdinance to an", d. To determine that a deck. type parking faolll", w~H not pi'o ....e IOjUriOUS fO abultlng d. Thar the alleged hardshIps or pta<:tlcal dllflcvlHes ate unique 'and SlngUtil' as measu,ed from the surface of 1he pat kin; .... .-d 10 dIsignIdI.l0 minimize the regards the property of lhe party re~uestlng the Var1.3nt:e. and ate not lho~'! pIrtOn nwll:J1\g "PPlica1ion to Utlllll •. construct. n'IO'w'e. allllr, Of' Ule eithtrf' bvildi~. property as ~OVlded Ir'l SectIOn 1201. vle'Nof pa,lI.ed cat$Of' p.=-ved surtace suffered In common W11h other properlY Similarly located. ttruelur .. 01 Iond. e. To decide upOn mO(Mlcallon of ope11 'SJ)ace and other prOl/~SlonS for tel A COll,,"uOu' obscu"ng f"", briclc 01 Slone ... lllIOt HI"'" I"", 141 1M Itld nonconfOUltlng IO~s 01 tf!COld as ploviOed m 'Se<:tion 1502. e. Thai the alleged hardships or pr~tlcal difilOJltles that will resul1 from failure 10 not more than 51X (61 feet in he,jght rnealUf'ed from thl ufld of the .kine Ttw Oirector of Pu'Qltc Set-vice is undIr no circumsUl/'Q pIIrmiited to f1\IU changes to this Qfant lhe Vaual1C2 mclude more than personal lr\(X)nvenlence and 'In.lnci51 area. adjlJSted to re(lec, 100000aphic: dwaetetiJtic::s.. WhIr...- s.d\ Mtl is Otdinlnal Of' to varv lhe twms of this OrcliNnce In wrying 0\.11his ~ties. To t1fo!I'I""fll' Ifl.tl ,111 eppeIIll"lCII. ronditlOn. neat end Otderly in I'.'len. ,eqllested Vallal1Cl! 1$ den,ed by lhe Board 01 Appeal •. lhere ~all be eme,ed ,n All landscaP'rI'J plans shaJI be subm'f1ed to the City Councfl for approval IS ro 11shlB ~ unllWfulto c:ommera IN: exCl'Yatton 'Of. or the construction of. any building the mlOu1es of the Board as it part of the lecord In each Qse of a requested Val'lance- soltab\I'ly 01 planting mate,.al and atrlngernent therlQl. In ecc:ordance w1th ". or ou. struet:ur.~ inc1lldin; en KC8SIOfV buildif'lg or tQ COIflmence the moving. alterllion Of To dl'lerm,ne lhe rPtaraCle'1 O! the malellal 01 a ball.er as. prov=de'd In SectIon the mallets as 10 which the Board is unabfe.bv \Mtue ot the whole fe<:ofd bE-to'e it 10 pro'iI$IOnSof the precedIng parqaph fePlir 01 any 'Structure. including acx:etKM'V buitdiog. costing more than One Hundred 00111 .. (SIOOOO) ""tillho Oi'OCIOl 01 PublicSotviar ha ,_ fOlll>Ch work. C"liticat. 1507 make the reqUisile afhrrnauve fuldlflQs. ~Ilete '''lhf'ng faolltles lor parkIng t')f exter1Q4'5 of bUlk;lings .... Pfovided. 1Nv Nil be of Compliara including I C*'t.fica1iQn of his OPinion tlllt plans. :specifications and int~nded Impose To heal and dee,de at In ~C131 Sllu31o()ftS spe!:11'c.ally descI.oed ,n III.S O'~loa"r:e. excepllons 10 the gef\efal Board of Appeals heallflQ, the conCYHlog vote ot two thirds 12131 ot the members ~- (a~ Anv use or developmenl lor lNh.ch lhe wbmisslOO of a Site l)1an IS required by anV wnK:h lequ;'" "do of Zorune AppIels Special E.lCception. Of' other alPPrO'W&~. f\e nil to regulallOm. are pe.mltted "'"In lne o1PP'I)Val 01 (he Bod1d 01 ZQn:nq Appeals., Uses pl'e.seot shall be reqUIred 10 9rant an exceplon or vallance. pi' 0'\11$<0 n 01 1h '10O' d If'li n,:4';! .,form thlappl ie.ln. lbl Any developmE!'nl. h<:epl slog'e lamlly rf'Sldenli1I, lor wtuch otl'Stret1 parking afedS are provided as required ~n Se<:tlOI) '504" Subteehon 9. P... king , Aequuements lcl Any use lO an RC AM. C5. B 1, B'2 0 I ar CR Di1o.rllCt Iyjrli conHguOLIs to. Of' auO'SS a ~feel horp any One Fam~Py RKlden'i.a1 D'strict. Idl I,ny u~ wt.. ch 11Mconl.guous 10 a RlIjor .t\ofofare li leI All 'es • The e,t'" Co,"nol may lurrhet r~ulre Iallt1sap4"o. lences and wall:110 pv.suanoe 01 the'!.e oblCcto:ves and 5arT'E! shall be pl'O'vlded .and ma,rU;5lned as.it c:ondiltOf\ of t~ esfabllshrr,en' and lhe conllnueQj malnltnaflt! of aOy use 1~ which lhey Ire appul te-nanl I::: In apPl'()'Vlng The s.te plan, ,he ('I V COuncIl may recommend marg.lnaf ace.es dfl\o1?~ Fo- a flalrOW hoo'age. w~lIch win leqUire a smgle Cullet the C,1V CQUflCII I may rteOmmeM lhat money In esaO"N be piaoed' \'Vl,h ,he C,tV.so as '0 prov~ IQl a rnarg.r\31 5ef\llce d"'oIe equal ,n 4tnglh to .:.-e Irontage 01 the PfOfll!'lIV Invo .....ed Ckcupancv pe-m,1S shall not be '$SUed utI'll lh.! Impt'ovement IS . pl1y\.IU,J',.' pl'O\IlUed 01' monll(!s have been SE~, 15\2 ENCLOSURE OF EXTERIOR SERVICE AREAS: In ~d 1(J0("6 dISlll(U, e_cepr one 'am,tv 'eslOem-a! (ubb~sh COH~loQn areas and 01tlet' 5ol"'i,ce are,," !lhall be entlo'SoC(~ by an obsCuring stru<:fUlal appullenan~ as approved by lhe GI,~JO' ot Puhl,! $eflo'tCC The ~tllKIUl'e. Ioallf)n aoo m.at!ftll, shall be' acc:eplab'le 10 lhe D"e-c.tol' of Pub1r( $ef"'ICf" as.a p'et'equ''i,te 10 ISSoUiN"oC'e'of a btllkhng perm,l SEa, 1513 ACCESS THROUOH VARDS: Fo' It'(' pt:Jlpo-se 01 th,~ OrdH'-.aote, ao('I!'\'Sdll...e'S ~ be placed In lhe requIred front QI( sode (ards ~ a'\. 10 p"OV~ afet!'S'i 10 reo., va,ds end/Of ~ry ()t IUathed StrutI u,es. TheW (j"v@ .. V"lall no' ~ rons~ed.l$ a 'Wuclufal vlOlatlIOn rl"l lron1 ()f sede' yafds. fur,he!' ..,ny wal~. lerrar,e, (),' o1trf" pi!l...... emenl 'Sef""'rYjI a lI'ke 1unctOOfl, oIl"'d no~ In ~~ol nIne (91 iOC,,," 6tJ()Vf' 1~lf' gra(k upon whIch p'a<:ed, shall tOf ,he purpose Or th.f, O,d,nance, no1 be rontdefed it Wu(!u,f!' and shI~1 be ~mllted.n Iny rtqulfed lard, SEC,I(;14, RESIDENTIAL ENTRANC~WAV: In a1" Af'i'de'nl'al D'Sfro(U, to UJI~ tnlrante'Nlv s!rUClort1. Ir"ICludhng, bu1 nol IImlled 10. wa~I', COll)mns,. and 9'3lt'S maftpng ennllf\a' 10 one- famllv,.nd fTNl'rp~ llmlty 'SUbd1""StOns, rrtltv be ~ur'Il!e 'eltf Or'lIV' TO the subd'vlslOO ()t c1~lopmenT upon """tHeh k><:I1ed. Ind If shall I.nd thai "'lCt! l.gn Plii'lj ftprt'Se'n' "l' O'ioor port,on (ll ,he iHuclure. Sl:C. 1f>1(; GRADES AND DRAINAGE: Ib,"'" _ H VIall bf! IIrol,awful '0 9r.;tOf any kit In. mMH'-ef lhil 'Nil I 'nuB ,n C:ilVW'Ig srOfm wall!f 10 ~~oodad,olnjng IOt~ ()( PfOpt"IV T~ Drle'(.!Of ot Pub'IC SerViCeWill not 1JSt)l. CerllllC8te of COr'T()'jarl(» i)f Ouupaiocy II he' d~Termll'Jl!S tha1 lhe 9'ot'Osed Of ICCOtoPh'Sohtd (.tla~ of ZONING DISTRICT MAP ele\laT~on (gr~J W.ll or cfoeos (~t-.JH In such floOd,'19 GROSSE POINTE FARMS MICHIGAN ,f • c. • ,"",Mey, J~ 28. 1973 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Twenfy-Nine 4 ~ h me pm Ord~nlni:.~~:-~.O~10,' 12-031 Judge PyteD Hears 9 Cases Judge Paterson Judge Speer Has Bmy Day July 18 2. E..... y deciSion Of ,he Board of Zo",,'9 APIlIah Nil be based lJjlOn findIngs 01 fac., and I Josepb ZaiDea of 4365 Au. guilty to driviD( with defec- Hears 13Cases Park Municip.f Iud,. WO. hisdriviDI restricted tor 30 twab1e to peJ. '100 fIDe, ... llIIlfY lind,'1l of filet ""'II be lIJPpofled In lhe 'ooo ThIS Ordlfl'nce sha!J talleeffecl rwenly 120l days afre.- Its enac1men, 01 U1X>'" liS p,bhc:aT~n The Council adopted a resolution to authorize the FINANCIAL CONSULTANT: Further information with respect to said bonds may be St. Paul Men's BOwling League conduct their an- ¥kt~tSlatef to obtained from American Securities Corporation, Kenower, MacArthur Division, 1824 nual St. Paul Parish Family Cookout at the Pier Park Ford Bu;lding, Detroit, Michigan 48226 (telephone: (313) 962-3262). Made and p.tSlIl!'d by the CounCil of the C'IV 0' Grosse Pornte Fa.-ms !hl'S ~dIv of on Tuesday, August H, 1973, beginning at 5:30p.m. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO REJECT ANY OR ALL BlDS. ..JUl'f_A.O 1973. Upon proper motion made, supported and curled, ENVELOPES containing the bids should be plainly marked "Proposal for Revenue 'Bonds." the meeting adjourned at 10:15 p.m. 'yJU.I.I"'" auTLEll Thoma. W. KN .. "h /kyoo WILLIAM G. 8UTLU ANDREW' BREMER,JR. APPROVED~ July 17, 1973 Clerk, City of Grosse Point. ANOefw 8RfM~~,JR. MAYOR CITY CLERK STATE OF MICHIGAN Pubillbed: Grolle Pointe N~., iuue 01 July 26, 1973. MUNICIPAL FINANCE COMMISSION .. C!wC"'!L. '. I ...... III 1m \ \ t r 1#.$.$.157d1 S$S+O.ccp era 'Xi rid"i . Sri • • ari Me • • e em. _' ." , . .,...... Page Thirty GROSSE POINTE NeWS Thursday. July. 26, 1973 Call TUxedo 2.6900 3 Trunk.Lines to ServeYollQoi~klY 4-HELP WANTED 4-HELP WANTED . 5-SITUATION 6-FOI RENT 6B-ROOMS FOR RENT 6D-VACATION GENERAL GENERAL WANTED UNFURNISHED C-I-TY--O-F-G-R-O-SS-E-'-PO-I-N-TE-,_._R_E_N_T_A_LS ._ INDEX TO SERVICE OFFERED FULL TIME job for young YOUNG MAN iooking for CHALMERS.MACK area, 3 near Maumee, share house JUST OPEN - July 27 to girl, high school graduate, work. Yard work, gutters , room front apartment for and housekeeping, Employ. August 10, 2 weeks In tI 5 to do a litUe bit of every. garage painting, etc. CalI couple, including utilities, ed adult, references. 88~ bedroom, 4 lavatory, new- Legal Notice 12A Suburbon Home TELLER c"" I thing. Retail shop on the 121 Vacation Property Mike, 882-6153. near transportation and 8228. Iy decorat~, everythiq , IA P.rsonals A part time position Is open Hill. Box M.7, Grosse shopping 331.0658. • furnisbed for your Summer II Death Notice 12C Farms for Sol. at our Grosse Pointe office Pointe News. 3 TRUMPETS with la ~ge I ROOM for medical student, Home. Great view and prl. Ie Public Sole 12D Lake and River Property located on Kercheval near Chicago repllrtolre, wish to GROSSE POINTE - 4 beu- quiet home, close to Cot. vacy and 100 it. Lake Hur. 121 Commercial Property I Entertainment Cadieux. RequIre ability to WORK NEAR HOME in a form or join Good Band room, 21,2 bath, 2 car ga. ,tage Hospital. TU 5.61'19. I on with boat, only hour 13 Real Estate 2A Music Education meet the publIc and be ac. pleasant air conditioned Bass, guitar, keyboards , rage, fully air conditioned. 6C--OFFICE FOR RENT drive. Best offer. 881-3821. Tutoring 13A Lots for Sal. a. curate with figures. Mini. of(fce on the Hill! We need drums. Call 885.1049. $375. Crane Rez.lty, 884. ------6-F-S-H-A-R-r-L-IV-'-N-G-- Hobby In.llUcllon 131 Cemetery Property 2e mum age 21. For interview an assistant bookke\~per 0700. WELL APPOINTED office in QUARTERS 2D Camps I Ie Land Contracts call Mr. Waggoner at TU for our main oUice. Can MATURE WOMAN wishes 14 Real Estat. Wonted prestige 0 HI c e bulldng, 2. Athletic 'nstrucllon 2.7697. Mrs. Rooke,' 884-()600. babysitting, in my home MODERN 4 bedroom Colo. complete, with or without 14A Lots Wanted . 2. Schools JOHNSTONE &I JOHNSTONE Lakepointe, 822.3292. nl'al In' Farms. Convenl'ent. answerlDg service, rp.cep. NEED A ROOMMATE next 2G Convalescei'll Care 141 RftOrts Wonted FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS to transportation and shop. lion area 8vailable along year to' share my apart. J Losl and Found 14e Real Eslate Exchange OF DETROIT 4A-HELP WANTED ORGAN and piano music, ping. N() brokers. 886.5159 with office. Cox & Baker, ment in Lansing, startlnc 15 Business ()pparlunll/es Sunday services, special ',4 Help Wonted General An Equal Opportunity DOMEST,e or 779.4890. 779-6600. Sept. LOOking for a room. 16 Pets for Sol. occasions. 821.6361. 4A Help Wonted Domestic Employer mate too? Call Anne, 884- Services to Exchange 16A Horses 10r Sol. 41 WANTED - ExperIeaced GIRL, 18. desires babysit. BEACONSFIELD-Upper It GROSSE POINTE WOODS, '1515. S SilU r ~_~~,.!l ..,.'lL..-:t..!c..LI:.~1:' '" ('_)l" 'tS,. -' .....,;,.'~' ...\" ..:•. " .. "','~" 'h , . t. h L }r 1t " .. > ....? ... 'ft h" t '@ ), t at bo t " 'w '$ M'h be Is b •••• bt. b • tr __ * k. .., - '"-~L. ThundlY. JWy 26. 1973 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page TMrty-One I-AlnCLU ;oa SAU ~ITlCW POI SALE I-AlTICLES fOR SALE 8-ART'cLES FOR SAU 8I-ANTIQUES FOR "-CAIS FOI SAU 11--eARS FOI SALE 11C-10ATS AND WE BUY aDd H1J 1ta1D~ OLD CLOCKS, watches, SALE MOTORS Jew. GARAGE SALE: lee cream WROUGHT IRON upbo1Bter. 1966 POLARA, clean, PONTIAC 66, Catalina, 2 aDd coI.DJ. Hours '10.1 week. elry. We repair, buy or '180. ehalrs, gateleg table, queen ed Fklrlda room fwnitl,lJ'e, DISHES, silver, desk, bed- After S Wednesda)', Thlll'- door, ,ir, ziebart, snow SAILFISH, $125. TU 1.3859. ly, 12.. SUDclal.ISHaI. Edwarel Kiska, lell. Certi. .ize bed, clock, orienlai 16 pieces, $600. Beige wool room set, china cabinets, day, Frida" 8N.2822. tires, $400. 886-7157. fled Kuter Watchmaker, rUlls, humidifier aDd many ~hag rug and pad, 13'x13', etc. 19342 Shadowoods, 31' CHRIS CRAFT Com. C A l\ P E fUr G, Datioaal 1971 NSU, excellent condi. mander, fiberglass, twin braDdl, fJr1t qul11t)'. IIW a Kercheval, Co1olllal FH: household Items. Thursday. $350. Green Karistan wool Roseville, near 13 Mile. PORSCHE, 1867 - '912. Good 'eJ'al DJd,. 885-5755. tlGa, Mh:hlllln tires, new 300's. Fly bridge. Loaded. repreleDtatlve. _'1253. Saturday, 10 to 5. '" Bar. rug and pad. 22'x12', $300. Gratiot. After 1~ nooll. condition, $2,575. fl86.1424 rington. Bedroom set, 9 pieces, twin brakes, etc. Call Bob after Low hours. 881.7373. MOVING - Garage Sale, after G. GRANDFATHER doc:b IIld beds, Ornate wrought 3:30. TU 4-45014. funlitlll'e, baby equipment, $350. 8C-OFFICE aDt1que docb proieuioD. JiALLICRAFTERS 51.130 reo 12A-SUBURBAt~ mJaCe1laDeoUl. Frida)' 10 Iron marble top table and EQUIPMENT 1972 CADlLLAC Coupe de 1972 MUSTANG Mach I, HQM£ aU1 repaired b)' UeeDled ceiver, long wire antenna, mirror, $250. All items 01 Ville. Full power. Best , to 4, 1427 North Renaud. . bead pbones, $200. 882-4275. 351-2V, rust proofed, ex. eloc:km'uer. Piekup aDd excellent quality. 885.5348. USED office furniture, good reasonable offer. 331.5271 eellent condition, many ex- condition. 885-4«9. METAMORA ! - deUvery ill PolDte artA MAGNAVOX eombinatlon CRUSHED green velvet sofa or VA 1.7262. tras, power steering. pow- 0D11. AU wort ruaranteed. COLLECTOR'S set of old 78 An outstanding country home TV, radio ..Dd stereo. Mag. and chair, like new, $370. records. 885-«49. er disc brakes, automatic. "1011. navox portable .tereo tee. Plat love seat, like new, 9-ART'Q,l;; WANTED FORD, 1971, LTD, 2 door, $2,~ or best olfer. 776- with 5 bedrooms and 4 factor)' air, 351 engine, ~7. baths in a .beautifully treed 1t73 MAGIC CHEr, With OM pla)'er. GE 16" black $12G. Full bedroom set, GARAGE SALE Friday, Sat. CASH PAID for any old and wbite portable TV, ~w good condition, •. Dinette urday, Sunday, 10-4. Fur. grandlather clocks, pendu. tinted g 1a s 8, defoller, 3.5 acre setting. La r g e .ell deaDiq oven, •. power brakes aDd steering, 1969 MONACO wagon, dual Kenmore washer, new belt set, like new, $80. No frost niture, lawn mower, clothes, lum clocks and pocket horse barn, board fencing 886-.12, 15 Lakeshore AM.FM stereo, 11,000 or. air condition1ng, full pow- vIbrator Exereyele, GM 2-door refrigerator, $120. housebold items: 1046 Bal. I watches. 886-3011. and "Heart of Hunt" loca- LaDe, G r 0 • Ie Pointe iglnal mUes, excellent COD- er, excellent condition. 886- tion. $115.000. Sbores. walon top carrier, large Ran c b Norge stove, $95. four. electric fan or stlnd, belt 'Large office desk. gooJ I POCKET WATCHES - That dition, $2,250. 886-4024. 4038. MOVING':" Electric fry pan, MacGLASHAN CO. TRADmONAL cllDinl room, under, Governor Winthrop condition, $60. And many old pocket watch of Grand- deep fryer, toaster, Far. 1972 BUICK Skylark 2 door' M.G.B. 1972, good condition, Metamora 1-678-2289 bullet, table, • chair •. Seeretary desk, portable' other items. 886-3723. pa's sitting in the drawer a" waffle hardtop, power br~es and A.M/FM radio, Tonneau dehumidified, white Freneh ber ware broiler, may be valuable. We buy Good eonditJoD, pO. Il85- PINK FRINGED rug. 12x15, steering, air conditioning, oover. 881.5681. 12I-VACATION provinelal bedroom, porch iron, cookware. etc. TU 1- all sorts of old pocket $200. 3 pairs Brunschwig 5188. PROPERTY ... funliture, four Ethan Allen watches, parts aDd watch $2,100. 776-1221. CADILLAC 1970, all power, pdnted lined drapes, 62" GIGANTIC. FAMILY ma~le chain. BM-U57. CHRYSLER Airtemp case. chains. 886-3011. 1968 GRAND PRIX, bucket private owner. TU 1.343S. HILLMAN - Approximately long, $100. Head~rd In 7 acres with 7 bedroor.. GARAGE SALE same print, $25. 881.2962 ment window air condition. seats, console, full power. PONTIAC, 1969 Bonnev!lle, FANTASTIC BARGAINS I I TWO matchinl Stearns.Fos- er, size 36'1.. by 15~. 885. lodge, stables, large ga. -before 9:30 a.m. PIANOS WANTED Excellent eonditioo, $900. fully equipped, $1,250 or rage, and charming variety 1IG7 Hampton (N. cl lIaek), ter twin.size mattress and 6735. GRANDS, Spinels, Consoles box springs, leldom used, 881-4288. best oUer. 8S9-OM4. located on 2 lakes where Saturday 10-4. Air coDdl. GARAGE SALE - Thursday, and Small Uprights. C:lsh. UoDer, motor bike. type. li1r.e new. $150 total. 886- .Friday, 10-4, furniture, an- GARAGE SALE - Kitcben 1970 CHEVROLET Kings. 340 PLYMOUTH Duster, fishing, hunting, and good writer, .maD appUal1cu, 3761. tiques, W, re[rigerator, set, new double sink, small VE 7.0506 wood wagon, autolnatic, 111'73, power brakes, power living are plentiful. Call us for more details. bair dryer, bike, ebl1men', miscellaneous clothing. 1312 trunJc, chairs, Jalousie storm air, radio, excellent condl. .teerln.. vinyl roof, best GARAGE SALE, 756 Pem- door, lady's golf clubs, GLASSWARE, dishes, paper. aDd WODleD" elothiDl, BT;'s. Grosse Pointe -Woods. tion, $2,000. 882-6711. offer. VA 4-1076. JOHN S. bertOlI, 10-4 Friday. Fum!. mlsi:e11aneous. 814 Notre ~;;:,~. books, furniture, odds tOl', treuurea, triDltets ture, bike, miscel- PENTAX Telephoto S.M.C. and ends .. 776.5161. 1973 CADILLAC Coupe de GOODMAN, lor the home. books, Dame, Thursday and Fri- laneous. Takumar 135mm lens, with day. Ville, loaded, low mileage, 118-CARS WANTED INC. hood, case, F 2.5, $65. 771. ELECI'RIC TRAIN. Lionel excellent condition, $6,050. TO BUY 'On The Hill' INDIAN VILLAGE aell,ollt. I or American Flyer, old or LOUNGE CHAlR, $25; stereo 6OlIi5. MOVING - :Kercheval 77lH382. CLEAN 1967.'969 Mustang, 93 Kercheval 886.3060 Yard IDd .ara,e ,ale, - new. 886-4065 or 963.{)82(), mill)' Item, oHered to radio-phono console, $30: 140 Tonnancour. Saturday. SCH'M:NN 10 speed, excellent See. - take all. Appliances, ext. 33. ' 1973 CADILLAC Coupe de V-8, automatic, power 12D--LAKE AND RIVER make room. Come ADdbar. .wim ladder, life preserv. condition, $75. Ironrite. $60. bookcase, $20 each. Lug. Ville, well equipped, $5,975. steering. 884.1879. PROPElTY lain, iumiture, lUIS, china, ers, plte pole. 881.2775 af. WANTED Lionel trains Ind ter 6:30. General Motors infant car gage, table. 886-1139. anver" paintiDp, eoneet. seat, 886-0372. other' makes. 771.0529. 11e-IOATS AND TRAVERSE BAY -Duplex ables aDd some antique •. TAPPAN 36" Sllmllne gas OPEL !CADETTE, 1969, LS faces the Northport Ma. MOVING QuaUty furni. BOOKS, Art Objects Sought. MOTORS More Item. too DUlDerous 26" GI1lL'S 3-speed bicycle. stove, large oven, storage 1900, automatic, low mile. rina and Beach. Fantastic ture, SalteriDe- wrought Browsers always welcome. to lilt. 2970 Iroquolll, Sat- good~ondition, $48. 881- area, $75. Admiral 21" age, excellent condition. 2'1' TARTAN Sailboat, work. view, each apt. 2 bedrooms, iron patio furniture, deep B. C. Claes Book Shop. urday, JulJ 28th, 10 a.m.' 8892. color TV. $70. 882.7903. After 1 p.m. 882-1391. lIt, jib, ISO. Jenny, radio, furniture and appliances freeze, Eaker d1ning room Miss Ethel Claes, 1610 Le. • p.m. compau sum log. 885-9365. stay. Summer home and set, stove, odd chain, fire. HATrAN SOFA, chair, "bar verette (t8216). WO 3. 1965 CHEVELLE, 327, 4 GARAGE SALE - Thursday. rental in the winter. Good GARAGE SALE, elothlnJ, plaee equipment.Sale starts stools, square 30" table. 4 Moving out of state, every. oU67. speed, mint condition, $900. WNEYARD HAVEN 22' Sail. Saturday on. Also garage chairs, tea cart, natural 372'()216. boat, complete with motor, Investment. $39,500. Good mlaeelJaDeout item.. Fri. thing must go. 22980 Gary fin a n c i'l g. WATSON day, 10 to 4 p.m. 1M3 I sale. '199 Berkshire. color. 884.3662. Lane, St. Clair Shores. D 0 U B L 'E BED set and compass. Moving, m u s t 1965 PLYMOUTH station 'REA,LTY, NORTHPORT. 3 MIle Drive, Groaae Pointe dresser. 885.9210. sell. 886-2595. BLACK and DECKER rotary SPAULDING Pro.Line golf wagon, 9 passenger, good (616) 386.~. Part. MODERN bl8Ck reclining lawnmower, excellent con. clubs, -bag, cart. TU 1-7377. chair, good condition, $35. 1 DOUBLE BED and dress. transportation, $150. 886- 1969 CHRYSLER, 16 ft. with er and nigbt stand, 2- roll. ITAUAN Provinela1 furni- dltlon. 823-3615. 881-7550. 3699. trailer, 90 h.p. Evinrude, ST. CLAIR ON THE RIVER GARAGE SALE. We're mov a.way beds, 1 electric ture, lOla, matehlnl e1ub excellent condition. $1,650. 2 FAMILY basement sale, Ing. Bargains galore. 705 roaster oven, 2 fireside MUSTANG, Boss 302, exeel. ehalr, eDel tables, lamps. 2 ROYAL 'BLUE mini-bikes, 882.2189. Enjoy the exceptional Friday 10 to 4. Toys, cloth- Rivard, Saturday, July 28. 1 year old. 882-0461. cbairs or o!Ler odd chairs lent condition. 886-7803. M..p1e rocking ehair. 331. .lng, power mower, type. MUST SELL - 'Movi'Dg. 1973, view oC our LADY'S 5-speed S c h win n of good quality and condi- 1876. writer, mileellaneoua. 1752 GOLF CLUBS, bag, 2 year; CADlLLAC, 1967, Coupe de 15' fiberglass tri.hull boat, Suburban bicycle, excellen tion, carpeting 12x15. 886- international seaway Ro4lyn Road. No early old. Spaulding Elite, $120. Ville, full power, Bur. bow rider. 1972 5O-borse. GARAGE SALE - )(any condition, $10. 882-5285. 8398. •ales. 882.Q467. gundy, b la c k inter. lor, power Johnson outboard. dotheJ. Thursday, I from the beautiful Frida,., MODEL CARS $1,395. One owner. 886-4OU. Only Shours on engine. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 432 Calvin, HOUSE SALE - 9-piece wal TWIN bedroom with desk GIRL'S 2O-iDeb bike, banana nut dining set, $400. 49<1 In plastic or metal. Ulte new. 885.1619 after 2 veranda or other areas .F.~JU' •.. _ .... -.- ... at; bJgb rise handle bars, and book shelves, othe r 1973 DELTA OLDS 88, fully 2367. 886-4477 p.m. basket, $20. 885-12IIl7. furniture. 821-8115. equipped, air, rustproof, 16 of this gracious GARAGE SALE, Saturday, miles, $3,800. Paid $4,140. 1968. 28' Chris Craft Skiff. July 28th. 860 Barrington. I G.E. ELECTRIC s to v e, 2 IOA-MOTOIlCYCLES home within the city. PI.ASTER STATUES from Must sell due to death in 2.210'1. Excellent fishing, 9-4 p.m. ovens lind 2 broilers. Yor k 8A-MUSICAL FOR SALE :Mexico, assorted colors, air conditioner, large ca INSTRlIMENTS family. 881-8544. skUng, rougb watet' boat. A vintage colonial OAK OFFICE DESK, port- variety of alzes, different ,pacity. Schwinn exerciser , B.M.W. R75.5, 1972, excellent Priced right. 772-8571. 886. CADlLLAC. 1972, Coupe de able typewriter, antique styles. Spanish Bitt. like new condition. Call be ALL MUSICAL , condition. With accessories with" spadous bedroom's, Ville. Loaded, 19,000 miles, TROJAN, 1961, hardtop, 28 0017. tween 7 and 10 p.m. 772 INSTRUMENTS 'Jffer. 884.3683. wash bowl, 11aDd. Ian I garage kept. $4,950 or best ft. Compass. depth sound. 3 full and 2 half baths, 0617. mower, Ironatcme dbhes. MINI BIKE, Bonanza Scout, Rentals $8.50 per blonth 1970 HONnA CD 450. Adult offer. Call 885-6082 or 465- er, ready for wafer, $6,200. ' 1III6-8OlII. Drum outfits, ampIWe~ , Including powder room. lood COnditioD. 3~ horse GIBSON refrigerator, f u I owned, mint condition. 886 6296. 626-8908. guitars. flutes, saxophones , power, $80. 882-7196. width freezer, $30. 884-2297 0372. -_. Recreation room with bar MOVING SOUTH SALE electric basses, classica 1 1972 VEGA GT wagon, AM- SLICK CRAFT SS215, 1970, Garage Sale. July 28th and MOVING - Furniture, gar- USED portable dish washer guitars, violins, trumpets , SUZUKI 550, 2 months old FM stereo radio, -air, lug- 20 ft.,210 inboard-outboard, and 1 of 3 natural fireplaces. 2lItb, 10 a.m. to " p.m., den equipment, clotbing. 88(-62'18. organs, banjos, con g o Sissy bar, highway bar and gage raek, $2.000. 882-8489. head. Must 8ell to settle HeINy Ilau, Reed-Barton miscellaneous boUlehold drums, clarinets. others pegs, $900 or best C)ff~r estate. 886-9885. Seawall and 32 looter items. 22818 Sunnyside, BEAUTIFUL Drexel break 1951 M.G.T.D., restored, ex- tea aiet, aWee11aneoUa .U. - All rental fees applied to 881-4520. boathouse well ver, 20 gallon aquarium Jlack-Marter. Saturday, front, mahogany cro wn purchase price. Studio , cellent. $3,495 or best offer. WTHOMPSON wood boat with stand and &b., tan. 10-4 p.m. glass, 6 chairs, table , 861-2a62. SUZUKI 250 Scrambler. New 88(-4273 or 881-3490. with fiberglass hull and above projected levels. dem, antique tnmt, Roto- buffet. bedroom set, lam p pistons and 'rings, excellent Pioneer trailer, $150. 884- ANTIQUE CHAIRS, Penin- tables, large refrigerator , PIANO, Spinet, Kimball condition, $375. 886-6582. 1972 PLYMOUTH Satellite 2142. By owner, 1.329.3122 Bron, 16mm Bolex eam. sUJa .tove, laundry table, er.. , lardeD tools, air eon. gas stove, other mlscel Whitner, walnut, almos sebring Plus, automatic, vanity, lamps. Thursday , TRIUMPH Trophy, ll!59, 500 radio, heater, Power sleer- R A V E N 266, Fiberglass, ditioner, pic 11 i e table, laneous. VA 2-8525. new, excellent condition only 839 Rivard. cc, custom paint, super ing, power brakes, accept 25 ft. planning center baard kiteben table IDd " chairs, $450. CaU 882.2891 after 5 LAPIDARY: Com-plete uni t sharp, excellent condition, best oller. 886-2291. Sloop. Large cockpit, traH- CLASSIFIEDS clothiDg, toys aDd many GARAGE FLEA MARKET- p.m. for sawin" grinding an d don't miss this one! TU s.. er, trapeze, cover, motor, other antiques. Good things 1023 Roslyn Road, Grosse polishing semi - precio ELECTRIC GUITAR and 0584. 1972 MUSTANG Mach I, low Hke new, extremely fast. BRING FAST 10;1JO.6:00, us aDd juDt. No pre-sales. 733 Pointe Woods. gems. Includes supply amplifier, great condition, mileage, automatic, .AM- With or without race equip. Frida)'lDd Saturda)'. DoUs, of TRIUMPH 1970, Trophy 250, Hareourt, Groue Pointe uncut material. 882-6312. $60. 88(-5834. FM stereo, console. TU ment. Don Landers, 884- RESULTS! pictures, 2,100 aduh miles, abso- Part. clothing, books, 1-1413. 9372 or 773-9600. (classiea), desks, 0 ak dln- REMINGTON home eleclri STEINW AY Console, French lutely mint. 885.9073. CARPETING, ligbt gray ac. ette set, record eabinet, sewing macbine, zlg zag, Provinciz.l, fT'Uitwood. ex- CHEVROLET, 1968 Caprice, FORMULA, 1970 23', 250 MINI.BIKE for sale, many rilaD and wool plush, 579 toys, ornamental boat. cellent condition. By ap. many extras, excellent, Il.p., top, sink, head, reo monogram, etc. In walnu t extra parts. 3 engines, 3 sq. feet, good condition, skates, easy sheet music, cabinet, pointment only. TU 5-3845 $1,050 or best offer. 881- frigerll.tor, radio, custom excellent condi. new tires, 2 clutches, cables reasonable. 882-3A1. gobs 0' gr.ooies. Come! or TU 2-4650 after 7 p.m. 3490 or 884-4273. interior, trailer. Ask for tion, $75. 882-7068. Jlnd much more. TU ~. BOYS' BIKE, 20 Inell $15. 1973 CADILLAC Coupe de Chris. Days TU 1-6233. 60 PLUS yards of used car- BAR - HOME or office. DML FOLK. GUITAR with Evenings, TV 4-7909. BUT IB72 KAWASAKI, G .. 100, G.E. mande ironer: $20. peting, gray, good condi. Equipped. Attractive fruit. hard ,~helled case, $140. Ville, dark blue, leather, 38 I n e h Elee~master lion. G.E. refrigerator, top Call after 7. 527-6053. excellent condition, low warranty. vinyl top, $5,900. wood.~ks.Cane~. ~e mileage, $400. 886.5815. range, $20. AU good eondi. freezer, 101'cellentcondition, new. 172.2312. 543-2639. BEFORE 882-67ll. tion. 110 frost. Aluminum storm II-ANTIQUES FOR 197~ KAWASAKI 123, like door. 886-7803.. ' MAHOGANY dining set, 9 SALE 1969 CADILLAC convertible, DEMOS MOVING OUT of town. All new, only 200 miles. $425. dark green, exceptional YOU BUY .- pieces. Excellent condition. 884-5948 • furniture, lamps, etc. MUlt 3W' REFLECTING mirror 882-5845 afternoons. HIGH B'ANK Antiques, 2i8689 condition, 37,000 miles, or. BE SURE be sold. 88tJ..4a85. telescope, f1,5. .Tasco mic- Armada R i dg e, between 11-CARS FOR SAU iginal owner, $2,495. 885. DEMOS roscope with a.:cessories, GARAGE SALE. Air condi- Richmond and Annada, 3252. AURORA AFX raceway, 70 wooden ease, $15. 882.3720. tioner, drapes, miscel- Michigan. 184-5302, Friday, 1969 PONTIAC Grand Prbt, TO VISIT it. of tract, 22 car., apare laneous items. Saturday, Saturday and Sunday. S. J. model, air,stereo, CHEVROLET wagon '(fl. parts, scenery, $140. CalI ELECTRIC STOVE, gas dry. 7.28, 10 to 4 p.m. 749 Lake. $1.800. 886-2767. Good running condition, GOOD after 7. 527-605:>. er, $50 eaell. Drum table, pointe. FURNITURE refinished, reo $350. 884-2589. lounge ellair, colonial end paired, stripped, any type 1966 CHEVROLET wagon, 6 GAI'lAGE SALE, saturday, aDd lamp tables. 885-1828. of caning. Free estimates, cylinder. good transporta- 1968 PONTIAC LeHans, 2 SELECTION 10 to 4. 913 Fisher. Hutch, WHAT WOULD ~7".lW3. tion. $300. 886-2167. docr hardtop, vinyl roof, COFFEY palntinp, 3 piece bedroom GARAGE SAlLE Saturday, . power steering, power set, baby fumiture, mill. Jul)' 28 from Honly. Fans, YOU LIKE? FURNIWRE Stripping-.pro- 196S FOro> Convertible re- mkes, new tires, 75,000 McGLONE ee1laDeous household item •• t)'PeWriter, exercyc1e, sid. fessional removal of fin- built 289 e n gin e, 12,000 miles. Good transportation. CADILLAC ing and misc. items. 476 The Little Lavender Man ishes from wood, metal, miles, $185. 884-36H. l828 Beat offer. can after 8 CADILLAC GARAGE SALE. Lots of 10: Colonial Cl. from Venus came in, took Pickup-deliver. 839-1766. Severn. p.m. 888-6247. 25e items. Thursda)'.Fri. one look at our incredible 20903 HARPER 964-6811 day, July 26-27, 10 a.m.-4 AIRCRAFT magazines. 31 selection of something from THUNDERBIRD, 1966,green, 1966 OLDSMOBILE Toro 2 blocks north of p.m. 22332 Rosedale. 'RAF Flying 'Review. $10. everywhere and screamed. ANTIQUE ROW'S! lull power, runs fine, $500. nado, original owners. 886- Vernier 3180 E. JEFFERSON 25 issues Flying -Models, $5. "You did it ,- you did it _ SIDEWALK BAZAAR 821-4953 after 6 p.m. 7488. 881-6600 VAN K, Dear Mornin,side- 93 Model Airplane News, you've PISsed up Neiman Thursda)'.Friday, 10 thru 1968 THUNDERBIRD, 26,000 1968 V.W., 42,000 miles, IOOd $23. More. 882-3720. Marcus and we- shipped SUNDAY, JULY 29 5. Area ruga, baby crib, miles, onE' owner, $1,000. fues, good condition, red, them things direct from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. like new, Corvette top, BUSHNELL Tele Vir 350mm 885.1031 after 5 p.m. $925 or ben olf~r. 882- home! You now typically exercise table, light f'1x- telepboto !~...s for single. Hamilton Avenue, South of 5754. repreM!nt the Earth and 6 Mile, Highland Park. Ad- tures, shutter., bamboo lensrenex, $35. SlIbminia. 1962 FOUR DOOR Con- we will teU all tourists ditional dealers. blinds, sleds, ikatea, slds, ture G e r man Minox III tinental convertible, 59,000 1973 DODGE Obarger S.E., VACATION from the Galaxy to drop 4,900 mUes, air, AM/FM, boots, suitcases, sump c a mer a with case and COLLECTOR AND HOBBY miles. Classic. Must make chain, $50. M i n 0 x light in." This happen.:.J the garage space for vintage extras. $3,599. -.a39t. pump, artificial tree, lib other day at . . FAIR new, aDel some bouaebold meter with case, $IS. Right NEW CULTURAL CENTER car, mint, over $1,400 anile finder, $"1. 882.3no. items. Contemporary din- LEE'S Farmer Street at Adams spent on car last year. VALUES I $2,500. TU 5.5094. Ing room set, includes GOLD lounge chair, 2 rattan 20339 Mack , Plymouth, Michigan 881-8082 EXECUTIVE '72 LeMans, V-8. auto., '68 Opel wagon. Low table, 6 chair., buffet, tea chairs and end table, pole July 28th, 11 a.m. to 1 Op.m. PONTIAC Bonneville, 1965, p.S., p.b., vinyl roof. mUes. A real buy! Only cart, $f5O. Cane hanway lamps, table lamp, step UNIQUE GARAGE SALE: July 29th, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. turquoise, factory air, set bench, like Dew, $75. Dan- table, high chair, miscel. 1 day only. Many decora. 80 exhibitors - Collectibles, CARS 7,000 miles. A real $'495. studded ,snows, cool, de. heauty. $2,695. isl1 moderJ1 e~air,. $25. _Janeous. ro 2.()258. tive items, pictures. paint- antiques and hobbles. Free pendable transportation. AND ings, vases, jewelry, etc. parking, free admission. '67 Ba,tacuua, V-B. au- CHAI,R $500. 888-0079. WOOD IS and oUom.n, call Saturduy, July 28, 9 a.m. '72 Gran Torino, V-8, to., p.S. bucket seats & after 5:30 or SatW'day and to 6 p.m. 574 N. Renaud. 1966 CHEVELLE, runs good, .auto., .p.s.. p.b., vinyl console. $695. STILL BEST Sunday. 885-3643. TEL-TWELVE MALL $100. 823'()705. DEMOS roof, air, 1 owner. Only Make arrangements now TRADITIONAL and Antique ANTIQUE SHOW $2,895. to have )'our old worn out COLDSPOT air conditioner fum Itu re. Thursday. 4 MUSTANG Mach I. 1971, '71 Hornet Sportabout for sliding AND SALE GOOD SELECTION windows replaced. We window, used poster bed, excellent con. autom.atic, fully equipped, wagon. V-B, auto., .p.s., one season. Warranfy goo:.l Telegraph and Twelve Mile NOW AVAILABLE '71 Matador 9 pass. wag. .peclaUze In the instaUa. dition. 882-3688. Road. August loW mileage. Excellent 19,000 miles. $2,095. till '5-1-74. 5,000 BTU, $75. 3 through on, V.S, auto., p.s., p.b., tion of OW' new "Tnt In" August 12. Monday through condition. 822.7151 or 824. 882-5133. MAHOGANY dining room 1342. luggage rack. A real Waah from lnsKIe, .priDll set, drop leal table, 6 Saturday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., buy! $1,895. balanced, weather .trip. Sunday 12 noon to 5 p.m. chairs, buflet, corner cab. 1972 DODGE COLT, 20,000 This week's transporta. ped wood window. One Free admission, free park. Have Your inet. Also 5 Queen Anne miles. Exeellent condition. ROGER tion special! I day installation. We take ing. Javelins and AMX's. 9 chairs. 138 Meadow Lane, $],695. 499-2716,4.9 p.m. out the old and put In • CASSETTES . to choose from. $1,295 '70 Rebel wagon. V-B, Sunday lQ.2 p.m. WORLD WAR II up. tile new top and bottom 1971 OPEL GT, Fireglow auto" p.lI., $1,195. TRANSCRIBED COLLECTORS RINKE window for only AIR CONDITIONER, 14,000 orange, 4 speed, new radial Original front pages BTUs, 110 outlet, $250 or Irom ply tires. E:rcelJent condl. • ALBUMS Detroit newspapers cover. CADILLAC CO. $36.50 best offer. 886.1687 afte r tion, $2.250. 775-2256 after Free Estimates TAPED 6 p.m. ing World War II and othe r /I p.m. prominent events, GROSSE POINTE Call TU 1-2779 Reel or Cassette Pric e 536-6260 SCHWINN Sports Tourer 26" ARMADA WOOD Mono or S\ereo , list available for 8c stamp. 19G7VW, sun roof, and girl'g OR PRODUCTS yellow. excellent condition , King and Selewski, As 19. inch Schwinn, single AMERICAN BY WRIGHT IDEAS 822.8828 35 Yearl in Business ~2727 $200. after 7:30 sociates, 214 G, Michiga n speed only, good condition 757-0767 18201 MACK 885-8000 p.m. Bldg., Detroit 48226. 885-6148., • C ••• 7 00 a? S •••• *• at c. e an d • o • .c+'sht • ,.:.:... :db.. •....t+ _ ~ ~.~~,~. -. ~~~.- - ~:~.~ -, - - ~'-. -,~ ~ ~.~ -~~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~. ~,-....-...., ....-...: ...:-...... ~...... ~..4...... ~...... 4'"'._....._q""q•.~~,.- ...... ~~••,.".•",....7""1 .... _,."",4":_.~"",4".'_.~"',.••: ,-.7"., •.~ •.~...' ...711111,i':'•.:...,~1III5....lIIt,...'3'IIII....~.lIIIf~.e....IIIJI?!'I"','f.l!,fJll.".Ii!!¥"'... !IIl;!III.;I!••!!IIW!JI4'i'¥IJIlQI;I!II.4I1!1,II;1Il41114l1!!".1JI411";1III4"4'.1IIl4~$.S'..'4~£'&.II$"S.S.'III$."S"2 ••••• J~ _P~~e Thirty-Two _ G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W 5 __._ Thur,d.y, July 26. 1973 .3-REAL tSTAn U-IEAL UTAn FOR SALE FOR SALE i U-=LJUATI I_u~.~~!m~TI 11~--,:O~~SA-UA~_.I.U--'~~SAauATI I . I, ~-947 P~~~HJi~yG~:ciOUS I IN THE FARMS 2 FAMILY FLAT. Excellent UI FISHER - Farm •. r:i I' HIGBIE THIS IS THE ONE YOU'VE BEEN r:s~r:m bung~low. Sun I ONF. BLOCK TO THE LAKE investment or 3 be~r~m maculate. newly d~or:ith '. f . hed basement. We'll buill nicely maintained home for YDurself With m' 2 or 3 bedroom. . 11 I WAITINC TO SEE ... . room. IBIS i'" b h h come to make mortgall' Cape Cod, gas g r I ,1 That ultra.contemporary on Hampton in the "Woods" I Lovely large lot. Garage' 3 .bedroom, 2 ~ at om~ : t screened porch, large kit. , on the ~pacious lot1 Lovers of good contemporary , Mid 30's. .l With olle hedroom and batn I paymen. l chen Mid 30's. 886-4618. i MAXON styling will appreciate the functional floor plan that I ANDLOS I. on fil'St floor .. Paneled d~n'l RUTH ASSOC. I Open" Sunday 1.5. I I H I l:lrge recreatIOn room With 118e.~ 527.64~ ... _ 1ST OFFERING-23330 Norcrest-Open Sunday 2:30 includes II library, family room and 21st century I fireplace, enclosl'd heat{'rl .-----.------.-- kitchen. seriou~ buyers will appreciate instant {inane. 77 3.952.0 ~ I to 5:00. Sharp 3 bedroom 1~ bath ranch on lovely ing, immediate occupancy and a price far below - I llOl'ch. Owner moving froflll JOHN S. I landscaped lot. including all laid carpet and drap' 1311 S. RENAUD, 3 bedro~m I city, wants action, so pric~. eries, paneled rec room. Close to transportation. reproduction costs! Colonial, 2~ baths: Pnce I is only $60,000. Don't dela)"j GOO DMA N Many extras. reduced. Central air. 884. Call tod,IY. 12.21 HAMPTON BARRINGTON - 4 bedrooms, 3 bath English with 4357. I ALSO l master bedroom and bath on 1st floor. New fur. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 nace, slate roof. Includes carpeting and draperies. CONDOM~Nlt!~ FOR SA"~ I Wry a t Il' :l C t i v e colonial. ! INC. We find It d,lftlcult to offe_; Large lot with beautilull BE SECURE, GOODMAN FOR SURE Well price t. \ , ... , - - .. --- _.-_ _-- --- .,- ----_ .._-~ ----.- .. 'e nth _ ...... ft rft -.. ~. _ tr ...... me me.c. e •••••• b •• b •••• ~I . 1hursd.y, July 26, "7] GROSSE POINTE NEWS P,ge Thirty-Three ------, U-lIAL aTATI U-IIAL DTATI 1J-lIAL UTAn IJ-IlUL UTAn IJ-IlIAI. UTATI 11J-lIAL UTAn 1J-lIAL tSTATI U-IIAL aTAn '01 SAU POl SALI POl SAU FOlSAU , FOR SAU '01 SALE FOR SALI FOR $ALl I COLONIM.. 3 bedrooml, 1~ GROSSE POINTE WOODS, ATT.RACT1VE 4 bedroom, NEW OFF,EItlNG by OWJJer. GROSSE POINTE A R E'A, GROSSE POINTE SHORES I WILDWOOD .batJu, 311 Kerby, Groue 1115 Anita Ave. Newly 2~ bath center entrance GROSSEPOlNTE SHORES, 357 Hillcrest, Grosse pointe near ,Macle and 0 ute r HI.N.DRY Cboice corner apartment on Pointe Farms. "'M12. brick Colonial in the 62 Duval. BeauWul Earl, Farms. 3 beclrooms, Ilia .Drive. 5 bedroom bricle decorated 3 bedroom brick ~anch. Uvln, room with LAXEFRONT HOME 1St foor with Iully paneled _._,500_. __ . _ Farms. UviDI room wJtlJ American RlIIeb, a bed. .baths, brick colonial, $38,' home, natural fireplace, 2~ I natural firelace, diDin, Lakeshore Dr. Unique quad fireplace, diDio, room, Ii. rooms, 2'1a bathl,. living, 500. 885-5567 for appoint- baths, formal diuiag area, level bricle home. Plush in l second bedfOODI and .ma .C~E. COD ba Farms by room, famUy room, 1 fuU I brary, screened po¥cb over.- d~in. and famDy rooms. ment. wet bar, 2~ car garage, I windowi. $27,000. Ow~r.' 4: bedrooIm; 2 D and a 1Ia« bath with .bow- every respect. Remodeled lookin, lovely private )'ard. I net t e, utraordinary. exceptionally close to trans. d rea m le1tchen. Profes. I C. W. BABCOCK" SONS baths, neu Park, Ichools. er. Carpet, central air, l~ Compaet kiteben with loti basement. C e nit a I air, PEAR TREE - Contempo. portaUOll IChoola.and sbop- sional decor throughout, m-3310 and transportation. Excel- of .torale and separate sprinkler Iystem. O.mer. rar)' h.l)Ine, three bedrooms, ping. Betng transferred and ~ar ,ara,e; near scbools lent eoadlt1Oll. CaU after 8 and 9ark. Low 40's. Allum. Central air - split heating breakfast room. WeU bu.ilt, Ope.! SuAda)' 2 to 5. 2"" haths, family roo m must seU. $2'1.soo. Call 885. system. Fascinating built. LANCASTER 1875, near p.m. ~-631l. low maintenance home. with fll'epl.l:e, new carpet. 3293. .ble low rate mort,age. I Sho)m by appointment. By in appointments designed Mack, 3~ bedrooms, 2~ 111» GRAYTON, 3 bedI'ooms, Priced at .,900. By own. IH AND S 0)( E "bedroom In., 2~ car garage. Low by Architects and Walter baths, fireplace, modern 2 baths, Ubrary, (.mDy er .. 7518 I bricle, 2 full bathl, large lIO's. No a,enls. 886-9387. Owner. 884-3461. No Brok" I FARMS-RANCH. 2 bedroom, ers. De6emple. Built In 1i55. 4 kitcllen, appliance.. $M,' room, new lcitchen. 886-t784 •. kitcheD, Cm1Jbed basement. EASTLAND AREA, price bls Florida room, recreation :bedrooms or 3 bedroom. 500. 884-~949. after 6 p.m. By appoint- lATTLESTQNE-4 bedroom central air. been reduced on thir 2 bed. room, completely carpet. BY OWNER. 1200 Grayton. den, 2 baths up - powder I GROSSE POINTE WOODS ment only. . Cape Cod, family room, EXCEUENT 3 bedroom roo m Townbouse Condo- ed, 2~ baths, 2 fireplaces, Park. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, room down. 2 fireplaces. ,i near 7 and Mack •.• bed------.------coulltr)' kitchen, 2 car ga. . brick.. Nice lciteben with minium,. located at Wood- 2 car attached garage. Wet bar in family room , 2 ]lOwder rooms, sunroom, I room Colonial, ll,iJ baths, QUE EN "'ge, mlny extr... 884. beam ceiling, basement, bridge East. Nicely deco. BeautifuUy landscaped. - den, rec room. $45,000. First floor laundry, dry -' garage. Owner. 884-4165. 3262. ceDtral air. rated and has man)' extras. 149,900. 1186-8582. Open Sunday. 2-6, or call basement. ,A must see to Owner must sell. CaU eve. 882-0362 for sppointment. appreciate home for th~ ST, PAUL & FISHER ROSLYN, 3 bedroom bricle CHARMING brick rancb. nlngs. 779-8027. l11scriminating buyer. Prke -, G bedrooms, 4~ balbi, pan. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 Coiunlal, built 1963, 1~ formal dining room, flmi. reduced. HOME eled den, 2 screened baths. Open Sunday 2-5. ly room, large lot. Attach. BY OWNER. Moving to IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 20329 WOOOCREST MARV. BOUTIN .porcbes, new 15X27 family $29,900. By owner. 881.3787. eel garale. Florida. Woodland Shores 873 Notre Dame. Near the HARPER WOODS I FOR SALE room, double lot. 051 884.7733 773.7820 Driye, G r e Pointe village. Exquisite colonial, OPEN SUN. 2 TO 5 D, DAY REALTV Shores. ':8uilt 1966. Cox and large paneled famUy room 005 Cadieux - Cozy and 20967 MACK .888-3300 I HARCOURT AIR CONDITIONED Baker c:ontemporary cus- with natural fireplace. New Executive type brick rancb, GROSSE POINTE, 1404 Bed. ~venient center hall c0- I $35,900 tom designed home. Large lcitchen, powder room, Uv. aU custom built, this home ford, 7 room Colonial, 1~ I Meticulously maintained lonial, 5 bedrooms plu~, 1756 HOIJLYWOOD. 3 bed. living, lcitchen, dining, fam. ing room with bay plus blli everything you want in bath. By Owner. TU 2.7299. I Woods - Brick, 2 bedrooms, I two.family home - euh bath first.fIoor, 1 bedroom, four fllll batbs, 1 lav., ll. room bungalow, fireplace, Ily, utility, bedroom and 2 fireplace, for mal dining luxury living. IOOx175 ft. .- I unit completely reno'vited. lav up. Large paneled rec brary, family room, first a1ta hed breezeway I a. full baths on 1st floor, 2 room, .. bedrooms, 1 batb, lot. CirculI!' drive, 3 large floor laundry room, 3 fire. . c . '884- bedrooms and bath up- 2~ car glrage. Assumable bedrooms, I i v i n g room HARSENS ISLAND lnch ..des all appliances, room. places, recreation room in rage, pat 1 0 , $:H,500. stairs. Prolessional decor mortgage.' Price reduced. 24x36, 3 full baths, plus I new Kitcben. Aid dish. CO-OP-VERNI ER basement, 2 car attached 3987. and landscaping. Central Sauna bat h. built-Ins in An almont new stone and I washers, new central Air. heated glrage, convenient- BY O~ER. 1161 Fairholme, air conditioning. BuiJt.in aluminum c u s tom buill NEAR EASTLAND EXCELL~N~ ~UY FOR I kitchen. Complete finished ranch home. 'Fireplace in C)nditioning, new carpet. ly IOClted, extra wide lot, 4.G bedroome, 3 baths, stereo. C e n t e r island basement, 2~ car attached 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, stove, reo ideal lor Ilrge and active family room, 2 ear guage, .LARGE FAMILY garage. Sprinkling system the family room. Thirty.two I i n g throughout, new frigerator, cUshwaaher, dis. Mutscbler ki~en. .Many family. close to schools, low 40's. other extras. Specially Large Colonial with country front and rear, A t."me you feet of glass doorwall. Two drapes, 12x22 F a m il )' poul, carpetiJ'lg. Private Open Sund~y 2.5, 885.2lN5. lcitcben and pantry. Li- must see. Owu~r will con. car garage. Private B.each. terrace and basement. priced for discriminating Room, .garage door-open. 1216 Devonshire - Gracious buyer. No brokers please. brary and sun room, pow. sider all offers. I er, patio. Owner's lower 5 bedroom center han co. A T CI . 8t.6-24M lor appointment. der room, formal dining to be vacant. 821-62t8. WM. W. QUEEN lonial, floor plan excellent - rue asslc room with beamed cellini, CEO. F. SHORT. INC., Schweitzer 886-414.1 for entertalJiing clen 3 AUTHENTIC Italian Ren- MARINERS VILLAGE 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 19934 Harper TU 1.2811 886-5800 full baths plus i lav,,' ex- aiasance architecture com. ON BEAUTIFUL furnaces, Ii2W roo f. Re- . tra arle kitchen, carpet. bined .. Ub spadous and ST. CLAIR RIVER cently reclecorateel. Bli lot, ing and drapes included, charmlnl interior. Z'l-foot coll1d be divided or \lsed WOODS LANE-Wen cared for 4 bedroom Colonial, gu heat 3 car brick ga. famDy room, 5 bedroom" Watch tbe sbJps go by from for a tennis court. Only 2Y.1 baths, central air conditionin(. Excelleut .. lot 10 to 4 baths, atuciy, tam1l1 By appointment. landscapin,. Brick with an new aluminum trim. rage, D1ce ,c se Ii: i t c hen plus attached your balcony at Mariners .,500. • Many extras. schooll. park, and shop- apartment Only. a block Village, 1900 River Road at Purdy and Associates ping. from the lake. ,,",500. Cuttle, Marysville. New 2 IF YOU ARE and 3 bedrOOm year around · · · I 2221 HAMPTON - Groue PEMBERTON - Beauti. THlNIGNG OF SEWNG PRESENTS apartment bomes. AU elec. Pointe Woods. 3 bed. ful brick EngliSih Tudor; 1150 WhIttier - Center hall Call \ i . tric living. G.E. appUances. room brick colonial in Four be d rooms, 31h brick colonial, • bedrooms,. Near Lakefront Park OUR Carpeting, car po r t and GEORGE PALMS I , excellent condition. For baths. Deft plus rec 21h baths, 2 Dltural fire. BARRINGTON •. Great 10- I, swimming pool. One block B.EALTOR a price you cari't refuse. ,room. HUle llviDI room. placet, family room, air cation for ~. 4-bed. FIRST OFFERINGS! OPEN SUNDAY 2 5. SCreened terrice. Excel. c:oDditioDinl. sprintltng- room coloDlal with paneled , from ,Ma r y s v III elo1f to TU 6-4444 Every weeK we have In exciting first offering. This lent condition, wonder. system, extra large lot. library, 2 baUII, 2 JaYa- course. 10% down, from $24,950 up. .M0 del open week we feature a newer house on a cbarmina I 692 CANTERBURY-Back ful famlly bome. OpeD Owner anxious to seU. tories, breakfast room, A Family Business For tree lined street with New Englanc:l atmosphere- I on Market. Custom built to offen. screened pordl. Low 4O'a. daily, I*ln to 7 p.m. Closed WedneJdays. 1-364-8873. Over A Century near the Farms Pier. Besides these ieatures, _J Colonial. f bedrOoms. there are four bedrooms, two and a balf baths. ...., family room, c ire 1 e LAKEPOINTE - B r i c k ~st of an, the bOUle is realistically priced to stairway. Excellent loca. four famDy. EAch utlit 2 FIKANY OPEN HOUSES sell quickly. tion. 'Immediate occu. bedrooms. Lan d eon. TOLES pancy. Open Sunday 2.5. tract terms. REALTOR 81 KERCHEVAL lI88-4412 FOR YOUR INSPECTION Here it ill! 1 Under $30,000. Good Farms location, Our 31.t Year SUNDAY 2 UNTIL 5 3 beclrooms - 3,c8r garage - fine yard for play- 886-5051 In Grone PolDte inl or gardening. CaU for details • • . 453 FISHER ROAD-Semi.raltch with four bedrooms, SHOREWOOD two up and two down. Fun baths on each fioor, Spacious three bedroom eacb unit flat, on Nell Road. and close to schOOls, tramportaUon and Hlll shop- separate basement,. three-ear garage. ~31 Mack REALTY CO. 1IlI6-8710 "lng. Fireplace. in lIvinl room, recreation room Lovely Colonial on Wi'!1dmill Pointe Drive. ,Perfect. and a good Jcltc:hen with breakfast room. Be sure family home. Not overly big, but it has everything CHAMPI.ON to include this on your Sunday shopping trip. including a pool. cabana and outside entertaining HUNT CLUB-Trim colonial in the Woods with facilities. WHEN YOU THINK OF REAL ESTATE LAKESHORE 571-A beautiful home for a beautiful I.an eictra first floor room. Three bedrooms and OPEN ~'UNDAY 2:30 to G:OO THINK OF famlly. Treat yourself to the kind of home you've full bath on the second floor. Paneled recreation I always wanted. A magnificent view of the 1alce I room with wet bar and gas log fireplace. Don't I . from an main rOoms in this lovely home. There 1039 WHlTrIER-Great kitchen, 4 bedrooms, excel-. . are five bedrooms. including a first floor master miss ~inl( it if the top of your price range is lent dressing room, 2 baths plus 2 Javatorles. 33 thousand. Paneled library and family room. Transferred suite whicb insures maximum privacy ana use owner anxIous to Jell. Qulck Pol.'lession. TAPPAN of livitl,. A delightful f!llnily room is pJac:ed 40 WESTWIND LANE-Li!le swimming in your own perfectly so that you can .it and .relax wbile pcol'! 'Jbls two bedroom ranch has a dandy. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT I- 2344 ALLARD - Batgaln hunting? Low price,. low enjoying the view of the lake. There are 10 many Located on a bloc:lc 10llg. deadend street near taxe.J, low maintenance! 3 bedroom brick ranch fine features in this bouse that you must see it. the lake, and provides quiet security. Find us New offering in the Farms: A charming little 4 bed- with large family room, 50 foot lot, finished balle- CaUuafor an appointment to view. just off Groaae Pointe Boulevard near Merri- room, 2 bath story and a ball bome with central ment.. Located in Grosse Pointe Wood. betweea weather. air conditioning. Lovely enclosed yard. Modem- I Mack and Harper. WIUISON 80-10 the Sheres .. Gourmet kitd1eD. with ized kitchen. Priced unbeUevabily under $40,000. view of a magnificent 34-fooL pool Five bedroom" APPOI NTMENTS PLEASE Hurry on this onel 935 BALLANTYNE- IT'S ALWAYS SWIM TIME three aDd a halt batbs, every modem idea baa HER~ Relax by your own indoor pool,. 15~40, . CUSTOM BUILT U{;l!;NCY COLONIAL - We are Spacious three bedroom colonial, 2'A1 baths, a true I ... -.~ _ineorporlted-m'1:bis one- owner hoUle for... proud to. offer this custom built. immaculate beautiful glass enclosed view room, 4Ox80.. 1IOd=--- easy carefree llviag. library and updated kitchen with a good breakfast i ern 4 bedroom home in Grosse Pointe S1lores house In the Farms. For the small family desiring area. This well maintained home has copious with f;ml1y room, large kitchen with built-ins, .ELM COURT 24-ln the Farms. Gracious Uving III spacious rooms with fine architectural details closets and the rooms open beautifully. Also has 3 fireplaces. this three bedroom, three bath plus lar,e upstairs this Is It. Quiet, cleadend street off 01 Lakeshore central air conditioning. I sitting room with fireplace Ind studio. Lar,. Road ill considered on", of the very best locations I 1430 BISHOP-Must be seen to. appreciate. 4 bed. terrace overlooking beautiful gardens. in the Pointe. 344 UNIVERSITY-SeclusIon, colonIal, .. bedrooms I room, 2Y.1 bath Englishbome in excellent condi. plus a family room and swimming pool. tion, suitable for large famlly-Uving room with LINCOLN 6'13-Eng}1sh with three bedroo!!,s, GIle MODERN BRICK COLONIAL--BWlt expressly for fireplace, full.size dining room, den, music room. and a half baths, famUy room. Conveniently Jo- the present owner, it featurer. steel construction. 388 PROVENCAL - This is a large and beautiful I Assumable mortgage. cated for a young famDy. New furnace, gas Iri1l Tbere's a bedroom with full bath on the first home in a fine location looks over the golt course. on tenlace for summer picnic:s, newly deconted floor plus two more with bath on the second. two master suites, beautifully built, many extras. 653 LAKEPOINTE - Make offer, owner anxious! throughout. Loaded with storage space. Large, well land. Custom-built Colonial constructed of finest mate- scaped lot on one of those surprising. little streets 586 ~EFF-Very attractive town house, unique lOca- I rials with heavy, slate roof ... 4 bedroom', 2~ ROOSE VEL T 263-A fashionable Townho~ with six you didn't Imow existed in the Pointe. tion, three bedrooms, two and a half baths. baths, nicely landscaped lot on charming, shady bedrooms, three baths, plus a lavatorj on the 1156MOROSS-One sto!)' - but room for expansion, street near waterfront park. first floor and den. All large rooms for easy living. THE THREE BEDROOM RANCH HOUSE In the City of Grosse Pointe looks mighty good frow three bedrooms, great shape, good yard-in the I 782 LAKEPOINTE - Immediate occupancy, 3 bed. ROSLYN 16G7-PRICE REDUCED on this c:eIller baU the curb but an even pleasanter surprise is the Farms. I builgalow. Three bedrooms, pretty livin, room wann decor Inside and the three bedrooms and , room, 2J,2 bath colonial priced in mid 40's with 468 MANOR-English and line, piano room is an t exceilent traffic pattern. Windmill Pointe area. with fireplace, spacious terrace, two-car ,arage. large den. There are two full baths, a great , asset, three bedroom, ODeand a half baths, den, I kitchen and super telTace witb a command of only $36,500. 55S LAKESHORE-Choice lakefront home with gor. BEDFORD 1216-This home offers plenty of space, the large ard well landscaped yard. ! geous view. beautiful grounds, olie at newer outside appearances are deceiving, you will find 751 LINCOLN-Walking distance to everything, three homes on LakeshGre to suit the mos~ discriminat- four bedrooms plus a teenage suite 011 the third A HOUSE FOR THE MAN WHO HAS EVERY- bedroom, one and" haU bath colonial-nice recre- ing buyer. Very 'complete with 4 family bedrooms, floor, extra large lcitcben, TV room and lint THING. This mini-estate is in the French style ation room. Must be sold. _ new carpets, drapes prize.winning kitchen. View floor lavatory. Truly a lot of house for the money. architecture, but with fresh, and bright American of the lake from mo'st rooms. centrally air condi. good taste &boWDthroughout. The main hOUEe 930 LAKESHORE-Authentic Tudor, Charm, Charm, tioned. sprinkling system. Call us now for com- BARldNGTON 572-Graciol.i3 colonial ia the Parle. has four master suites with additional sleeping Charm. Two houses on property, on the water. plete details. One owner three bedroom colonial. Living room quarters on the third floor. The feature point of with fireplace, first floor powder room, newly the backyard is all Immense swimming pool and 661 LAKELAND-Most fascinating! Four bedrooms, ] 156 NOTTINGHAM-PI iced mid 30's, 3 bedroom equipped kitchen with ample eating space. Ready large greenhouse which is used as a party house two and a hall baths, newer, two extra rooms on I brick colonial built to demanding standards, well. for your inspection. anc1 connects the pool area tc elaborate bath the first floor. I maintained with parquet floors, leaded glass win- facilities in the original carriage house. Central I dows, marble fireplacE', attractive chandeliers, FIRST On"ERING-Pass through this elegant door- 17849 KERCHEVAL-Possibilities galore! Four bed. I way and you will be amazed a. you step into a air conditioning throughout and ready to be rooms, two and a half baths, library, ver.y new huge family kitchen. Convenient to schools, shop- enjoyed this summer. I home, wonderful. I ping and transportation. home as cbarming as all the bomes you've dreamed about in Europe. This bome invites gra. I I.IKE NEW WOODS COLONlAL-Uve in air con- 171145EAST JEFFERSON-Speaks for itself, library, 1488 ROSLYN-Move-in condition and awaiting your cious living as you waltz from the lovely living dit/oned comfort in this five bedroom home. I inspection. exceptionally clean 4 bedroom bride room througb the magnificent foyer into a charm- garden room, three bedrooms, three baths, two Magnificent family room with fireplace iocated maids' rooms and bath, a classic! Erlglish, beautifully landscaped yard with picket ing country kitchen IUld rest contentedly in the off (be spacious, weU-C'quipped kitclten-all appli. beautifully enclosed b!'lck courtyard. Three bed- ,I fence, terraced garden. The congeniality of fire- ances Included. Immediate oceupancy if desired. 1025 HARVARD-Family home in a super location. I rooms and a sitting fOOln await your inspection I placed living room, (ormal dining room, mirrored Take a look. get out your check book, and Library and sun room-four family bedrooms, I haJJ. screened-Thermopatled terrace prevails on lhe second floor plus a bedroom and bath on move in. two maids' bedrooms, recreation room. ,I throughout this one.owner family oriented resi. the lhird floor. can for an appointment ellrly on I denc!. Many extra~ include carpe'ing. stove, this one, it will not be around long. THREE BEDROOM BRICK RANCH-Don't wait it 80 GROSSE POINTE BOULEVARD-Located in the I refrigerator and more. you haven't seen this great buy oportunity. Two Farms. this house has a lot of charm. 4 bed. I HARPER WOODS I full baths, and in the Shores, on a quiet street rooms pius 2 baths. A beautifully paneled family I 781 WESTCHESTER-Situated on 8Ox190 foot lot with access to Lakeshore Road. The spacious room-in excelient condition. I near waterfront park, gracious colonial has charm. COUNTRY CLUB 20847 - PERSONALITY PLUS. I Living .room with natural fireplace. family room, family room has a fireplace-as does the living , ing dl."'cor with best workmanship. • bedrooms, room. Large two car attached garage has electric 90S BALLANTYNE-A smash! Quad level and in \ 2 full baths plus 2 hall baths. family room, circu. paneled cafe room leading to wooden deck over. perfect condition, three bedrooms and a family looking flowering trees and unusual plantings. opener. Kept in such perfect shape you'll want us lar drive. Centrally air conditioned newer home to fill out the purchase form. roolD. with sprinkler system, 2.car attached garage. Kitchen with built.ins. first floor utility room. 447 MORAN-A delightful colonial localed in top The following full time associates have actively Masler bedroom and bath on first and two bed. FOR ALL OF YOU who have been searching in vain Farm~ area, great condition with much to offer, contributed to Tappan's good reputation and suc- rooms aud bath on second. Two-car garage. for that five bedroom colonial with a floor plan three good bedroom!>, recreation room plus cess by selling our listings promptly. May tiley Grosse Pointe School District. Priced in low 30's. that "works," we have such an item. This one Is screened porch. You'll lovE' it at only $36,900. help you, also? BALFOUR SQUARE - A townhous~ with true ele. in the Fanns and Features a step-down living gance. Three bt.drooms, tw6 anu a baU baths, room, large dining' room, beautiful library and 1120 BUCKINGHAM-Excellent condition and truly Terry Anderson Viola Liddell beautifully carpeted throughout. An outstanding new Ieitchen. The entire first floor I. random a warm family home. Features two extra rooms Norma Byron Virginia Main width pegged uak flooring. This one shows as well Irene Pfeiffer games room and privale patio, beautifully deco- on the first floor. five bedrooms, three and a half Norm Cassu~ rated throughout. Call us for viewing. ' inside as out. baths plus recreallon room in the basement. Lot Ross Honhart Betty Stirling is 80x167. with sprinkler system-Won't last! Duke Huber Jack Walsh Robert G. Edgar Tom Keppelman Melba Wledelman Vincent E. Butter1y, Jr. Gerry Olson 1170 HARVARD-A fantastic home. Perfect loc8tion Rita E. Dodge Dave Dennis RJchard Wallace and in great shape. Five bedrooms, three and a John Moss CHAMPION Frank Huiter Bob Monroe half baths with den and modem kitchen plus Harold Mennuys dressing room. Recreation room in the basement. Realtor Fast Possession-owner leaving town, MD.~ER OF THE TAPPAN GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE BOARD R. G. EDGAR Purdy and Associates TU,4.5700 884-6200 & ASSOCIATES FARMS WOODS 102 Kercheval "ODTbe .HW" KERCHEVAL on.the.HIIl- W-6010 " 90 Kercheval 1114 889-0500 889-0510 .....-.I'.. ~ .~:;,7 "7",;:'--::~!~~~IC"l~n~~-,;;:.(I;"'~~,.t1'I'C..~)t"',.it';...."2!1r., ,: ;,..*""."'..,, !-Hr'!!, +'~.,._+"l"'II}"iir.".. ,'IIP..~r1I'l'1~.'56-j#,"',,";e••«"q;:IIlI; .•41 - •• e- -.- - ,..._ _'f_ _ F"' .-----~--~~ , " " --'1 . , I • . "...... '. .. " ~ '. '. .," '" . ,,'., ...;"" ," ", . . , Page Thirty.Four NEWS ThursdAY, July 26, 1973 'J-IlEAL UTA n iOA-CAIPET LAVING 21.'-PAINTlNG, DECORATING FOl SALI CARPET LAYING 8618 TROMBLEY ROAD, 15 NEW AND OLD EXPE'RT painting, pap e r year old )lome. cri!ltral air. Stair. Carpe~ Shifted hangmg. Free edimate •. 4 bedrooms, large kite hen Repair' of All Types G. Van Audle. 881-5154. with bllUt.inS, lal'fe yard, ellaret Burns Re.Woven convenient to .chool. aad ALSO YERKEY & SONS' parks. By owner. 821-3flt. NEW CARPET SALES WE SPECIAlJZE - Exterior Sample. Shown ill painting. 27 years' experi. AND GROSSE POINTE Your Home ence. BOB TRUDEL WOODS 294,.5896 DU PONT PAl NTS Excavating 1960 LENNON, 3 bedroom brick bungalow. 1'b bath., 21-MOVING. Used GROSSE POINTE formal dining room, fin. STOlAGI Reasonable. Call Evenings • WOODS ished recreation room, ------TW 1.5896 '172.3116 screened porch, 2 car ga. KEN'S MOVING-Local, .ub. DRIVEWAY rage, gas barbecue and urb •. Olle piece or house. HUGHES BROTHERS P"'~~:JI.,.;an patio. Air conditioned. New tLll. to ....r.I". TV 2-8540. DECORATORS carpeting thru •out. Mid 21A-P'AHO SElVI(;E 5293 Yorkshire SEAL e~urc~ 30's. By owner. Shown by 882.9'150 or 371-8128 lMOIlACl< AVE.• t TOlin appointment. PIANO TUNING ROAD IIHIOO COMPLETE-- decorating. Pa. 10 I,m. Wonhlp 8erYle. and 886.0862 Action Regll1ation Cbureb llehoo1 Key Recovering perbanging. insured, guar. COATING "Josepb - Unforgetable 4422 YORKSHIRE, 7 room Rebuilding and Refinishing anteed. Al Schneider, TV Forgiveness" b r i c k ,bungalow, natural lIM.2507 1.0565, Dr. John Olert, Jr. fireplace, patio, fully ear. Thoma. Pettit, member • Preaclling INTERIOR.EXTERIOR peted. $24.900. 886.lH39. PiaDO TechnieilD' Guild PAINTING G&K COMPLETE piano .ervlce. COMPLETE Decorating APARTMENTS FOR SALE Tw1ln1, I'ebuildiDI, refinllb. service. Piper hanging and ...... U.1tH inc, de.mothinl. Member CONSTRUCTION ROSEVILLE-48 units, 2 h~. removing. Material, work. Pi.DO TechniclaD' Guild. manksbip guaranteed. For MttHODIST CHUIlCH rooms each. Approx. 7 R. Zecb, 731.7707. PAVING & 211 MeNII .... years old. Excellent invest. estimates call EXCAVATINC .... 2161 ment. lIe ELECTRICAL WILLIAM FORSYTHE CONTRACTORS ".".. ..A."'....n...... ROSEVILLE-72 unils, 2 bed. SEIVICE VAlley 2.9108 882.1121 rooms each. Approx. 51 . PAINTING, exteriors. inte. Summer Schedule: CANNON ELECTRIC 885.1900 years old. Fine return. COMPLETE ELECTRICAL riors, free estimates. Li- 9:30 a.m. SHOREWOOD 886.8710 SERVICE censed Contractor. 882.o36l. WORSHIP SERVICE RESIDENTIAL BISHOP ROAD, near Grosse COMMERCIAL INTERIOR and exterior Nursery and Church Pointe, Cox and Baker. 2 INDUSTRIAL painling and paper hang. School tbru sixth grade bedroom~ Up. 2 bedrooms License 41 2M~7~ ing. Reasonable rat'ls, 30 down, 2 full baths, large [. years experience. Ray Bar. storage are a, screened GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY nowsky, 371.2384 arter 6 p.m. porch. 882-529$. HOOVER - INVESTMENT, owner wants PAINTING - Interior, ex. St. 'Iul Ev. $16,000 for income grossing FACTORY AUTHORIZED terior. Experienced, guar. $325 monthly. Exc2pl1onal SERVICE anteed. Work myself. Rea. Luther.ft Ohurch rate of return. Appraised sonable. 776.1864. e....,...... 1.... NIl at $21,000. B8S-8721. TU ,...,. ex. PAINTING - Interior, W. Invll.. You to Worth" terior, waU, window wash. With U. jobs ac. ing. Other odd _ 9 a.m. Worship and cepted. 885-9365. Sunday School 9 a.m. INTERIOR and . Exterior (Ages 1-5) 'Painting and paper hang. .1'1. w. tIMrectl ing. Free estimates. 18 It,y.ell."..It.lan' L...... years experience. 884.0382. R. & T. PROFESSIONAL painting. interior ,nd ex. terior. Free estlmates. (82 "nt ...... Roland, Grosse Pointe Farms, 8824586 Ev. Luth.r.n EXTERIOR painting. Work Ohurch guaranteed, free estimates. V.l'II1tr Boat It W.4JI1I'OM Drl"., G..- Pointe woocs. IMIMKO Summer 5ehedule Sunday Church Scbool and Cbureh Worship 9:30 a.m. It.... P. S.pplf'l • .,.. D.. ld Proetu, AIIt. Putor ALGER PLACE - last one, 1l0xl65. Terms. TO .~128 D BEAU'nFUL golf course lot on 9 hole course at CIJII! CoraJ.FJorida, ~xll0. 1 mile from shopping center. Quick sale $5,81'..0. 886-4038 I 38-CEMmIlV THOMAS PIlOPERTY LANDSCAPING CO. St. Midlael's ,.. GIu.. TWO CONTIGIOUS crypts, ~WN AND GARDEN rei... situated in Jovely area at SERVICE EpiStopal (hurdl Woodlawn Cemetery. Must MEMORIAL (HURCH sacrifice at $2,500 eacb. 881-0292. 20415 511 '--...... 1It ."~dtH""''''', •• 567-6334. G.... W... II Lake SItoIe Bd. PROFESSiONAL hedge trim. 8:00 a.m. Euebarist ror lDformlUoa. lIfIht or day can 88%.5131, dIal a 14-REAL ESTATE ming. Old shrubs removed and replaced. General 10:00 a.m. Eucharist with prayer 882.8770. WANTED landscapillg. ~. Hymns Worship Service and Nursery r. are ChlU'C!hSehool 10:00 a.m. thru 10:00 a.m. "The Hell of Hell" service :Mr. Eugene Locke GROSSE POINTE BAPnST CHURCH 21336 Maek Ave, Grosse Pomte Woods llA BIBLE TEACHING GOSPEL PREACHING. FELLOWSHIP" 9:45-Sunda, School-for all ages ll:00--Worship Service 7:0O-Service of Praise 7:3O-Wed. Church Family Prayer" Share Time Pastor-Larry :McGuill "THE END OF YOUR SEARCH FOR A FRIENDLY CHURCH" Luten to. us on Radio WBFG.FM weekly mornings 8 to 8:15. ------======GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE l'UfiIl1.Q,-~.JQ; JOANNA WISTIIN L.MOU••• I WI~OOW SHADES . PAllO'. $IlUT'lUS • BLINDS ~AUf"ANH ••• Y.CI STOll,. DOORS AND WINDOWS GRA.'-TOP NO REGaETS SALES AND SERVICE Be choosy about your com. 15011 KERCHEVAL pany-life's best eompanion Ealt of Aller _ In l.h. Parll baa always been a clear con. nr HDDn science. Cloied Monda" There's a relllon-the recl~. Ie.. driver u rarely wreck. less. SERVICINC THE CROSSE POINTIS FOR OVER Vz CENTURY Sf. II" ,."" "", ", ,.. Luth.r.n Church trlCfN f. ,_ McMIIe" .. 1(...... , WAI-8282 TU 4-0511 1M...... Summer Scbedule Chlln U.k AII.Steet .... Sunda, Sel'Ytce .:10 •. m. RultJc StrIa (NuI'Ufr)' for omln Children) Sunda,. llehool, .:30 a.m. '!'hundl"AI" '"Service S:OOp.m. MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. ("lilT I-AUI\IIt II) ... , .... L K.... 10401 HAIPEI IU'DINTIAL, INDUmlAL _ ~ ~_. _, __ ~ __ ...... a..--~. ....0...-_ -...l-. ... __ ..- ~. __ ~+ -.--_-_ a.-.....-- ...... --...-...- ~ ...... a..- ...... &- ...... -A- .. ",. . , '- --' .' ___ IIII'-IIl'IIIII'9I..., -_ .... .- .... - •• ,...;-- ..... ; .5--'- __ 5... -_3"-'13 ••__ 3.3 .S •••' ••••••• ; .SIII'."';".3.a.t.,..:e...... , -2•• el: .. n.:15.s••• a.g.'•• 12•• ; •• ili.3 ij & Thursd.y, July 26, 1973 GROSSE POINTE NEWS P.ge Thirty.'Five "AttaehmeDt is aDOther r PRo b:~II JUNIOR SAIU".~•. PROGRAM Dime lor our IOlTOW at what I------...... II. Fl, 45 .... 01 '0;/;"9 ALL THIS WEEKI EXPERT we bave DOt been able to I I Mondeys. Wednesdays, T1wP1doys .• torting Aut us, 6 ICTS, • • Coet $$0.00 (313) 463.1311 aebJeve In tbJs world. Rules I Apartment I CARE fOR YOUR LAWN reformed aDd taWi accom. I I Nowice, InterlMCllcrte & Rocinll COIIfWI When Irs Hot ••• p1lJbecl dfuppear Into the I Developments I "'YUIC.'Aa .. Umbo 01 oblivion, Idvlng no .. .1 32650 S. liver .... Mt. ea.m- MIlICI 01 1oD11DJ ubiJld. But . WE'REHGT our feeUngs for perSOlla left G. Logan Payne bebincl as orphans or for OPII 'O~IGHT'Til t tasks whleh failed to reaeh 81LL RBPPBR'I fruition, persist.. " Bavarian Vill.ge Landscape Co. Premchand DOWlTonl. ~_ • 10 yn. experience in the STREET Grosse Pointe areG RESURFACING SUMMER • 3 Y1$.specialized training CITY OF Invite. You To See Dick Wam., • lawn and Garden maintenance CROSSE POINTE For Your Next New or Used Car • ~andKap" design and construction PARK INVITATION TO • If. vo" shopped and have a price In mind, mall. CAll FOR ESTIMATE IN 910 ". an off.rl Sealed bids will be accept. • (ha"ffeur Servlc~ to Your Downtown Offic. ., ed from contraeto"s prequall. Dicit Warn.r Downtown Shopping Area 949-0062or 119-0. lied by the Michigan State STORE Highway Department, by the City Clerk of the Oity of A Good Man 1833 E. JEFFERSON David G. Logan Payne Grosse Pointe Park, Michl. gan until 10 a.m. on Thurs- To Know WO 3-4700 day, A\liUst 2, 1973, in the Municipal Building at 15115 WAREHOUSE E. Jefferson Avenue, for the CITY OF furnishIng of all labor, ma. terials and equipment for the stripping and prepara. BUl.LETIN! SKI SALE tion of existing pavement, Thk Is the it'StIt ski equipment saI. in _r listory .nd the application of one .. without a etoubt the belt sid bUYI ever, TInt $fo- toinfe lam (1) and two (2) course tim.. larger them last sumwslal. thot thousonds asphaltic c:onc~te resurfac. AISENT VOTER'S BALLOT ing for an approximate total .n;oyed and talked about all winter. We're "resent .. FOR THE of 2._ tons, in the City 886-1931 123 KercltellO/, 0" tAe Hm ine everything warehoclse style in ovr shops to save of Grosse Pointe Park. ,oumoney NOWI It has taken months to gather Specifications and bid pro. PRIMARY nEOTION posals are available at the toget"er this sid equipment, samples, ctoHwts, TO IE HELD Municipal Building. Proposals factory overstocks and corryover merchclldise, If to be made on propsa1s it's not good sid merchcllllise, WI didn't buy .it for TUESDAY, AUaUST 1, .913 blanks and accompanied by this sale, SAVINGS up to 75%. W.couldft't fist a certified cheek for not less Registered, qualified electors in the City of than 5% of the amount of everything. Lots of good d.mo slds, uNcI bootslllCl Grosse Pointe Park who expect to be absent the proposal, or an accepted discontinued slds amt 011I of • land 'itlllll. at from the City, .or who are. co~~ined to home bidder's bond. Proposals to ... fievabl. prices. R.me",... wheft thes., it.ms or hospital by lJlness or disabIlity, or are 65 be plainly marked on out. 8~9J)~ a~ gone there wi. H no lnore. So ••• Shop ., years of age or more, are urged to apply ~or Iside of envelope "Bid on ABSENT VOTER'S BALLOTS at the CIty Street Resurfacing," and di. for best selHtion. 'n Itor. warehouse safe list 2 rected l(!. the attention of wHks. SORRYNO LAY.AWAYSI Clerk's Office, 15115 East Jefferson Avenue, I Ilrl'. 5:11 '.11. I. 1:11 r.11. 1I11.I,.lltl'II' Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan 482u,o. the City Clerk. u.. your credit card Grosse Pointe Park reserve • MaltllPChar,.. IallkA_"jean! NO REGULAR APPLICATION FOR ABSENT the right to accept or reject I ..JVow ;;. for t~~ first tint.: • _. w~ off~'r /I0U Q~o,"plete • Dln_'$ • Ame.ican I. .u VOTER'S BALLOT CAN BE ACCEPTED any or aU bids. Bids will be opel1ed in the • JUNIOR_ CHllDRENS A:FTER 2:00 P.M. ON SATURDAY, AUGUST ~ ...... Council Cbambers of tile :J);nnf:r for t~c onl: .et pri~e per pe,son of, equi pt . at warehouse 4, 1973. N. J. OrtiIi Municipal BuDding, 15115 E. eAr~ ...... SKIS , rices City Clerk Jefferson Avenue on August -- ~ 1973 at 10 a.in. nSCHfI- DYNAMIC- MUD GPN 7.26.73 and 8.2-73 822-6200 usm - ROSSIGNOL- • SKI POlES Oft SAli Pick N. J. Ortisi INiISSL a pair from $6 to CITY CLERK HAllt ~ K.2-tANGE $11.99 None higher GP NEWS 7.25-73. • ever ore at is CITY OF IIANDNfW price. ladies foam Section 8. SIgns In Residential and In Commu. DISC(HiTINUEDMtJDElS CITY OF nlty service and Recreation Districts. in residential Boots $47.00 districts and in community se"ice and eommUDlIy recreation distrfcts, identification signs are permitted SAVE ::V2 .net ~Joinu~ IS follows: (;*~t1Pointf J~ (I) For principal uses other than residences, hi FISCHER SUPER GT. 9900 one permanent bulletin or announcement SlID .• e!lf lllll edit NOTICE MICHIGAN board not exceeding thirty.two (32) aquare feet In area and not exceeding six {8) feet h( .HART ROOK SKIS SI~I M'"U1.,,1 '1Ielllm &UJ8980 in overall height. TO TAXPAYERS CODE NO. 11-09 (2) One temporary "For Sale," '~For Rent," or .... HART JAVELIN 92-so "General Contractors" sign. not to exeeed Sill Sllln~1lim The 1973 City Tax is now payable at the .six (S) square teet in area, advertisJD, oaly City Office, 90 Kerby Road, Grosse Pofnte SIGN ORDINANCE 1ft RBSSIGNOl TS the premises on which ereded. These sllDl 1125 AlIsi~s 8900 Farms, Michigan 48236. shall not be maintained on the premuel more ORDINANCE NO. 193 than five (5) days lifter the property bas been .lt .fISCHER Aru. S.T. Payment without penalty can be made up SilI5 '1'''lsk, 6900 • ALL HENKE .ki ..... sold, rentc-d, or the construction completed. to and including August 31, 1973. AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE SIGNS (3) No sign shall contain any visible JDOY!n, V20FF As provided' by City Charter, a penalty of THE CITY OF GRoSsE ,POn~"TE 'FARMS ORDAINS: parts and no sign shall be illuminated by ,..... 1% will be added September I, 1973, and an Section 1. Definitions. The following definitions other than continuous indirect white liIht. • .. SKI BOOTS additional lh of 1% 'on the first of each sue. shall apply In the interpretation of this Ordinance. Section 9. Signs in Office and Business Distrieta. ~SKIERS $II (1) "Sign" shall mean any device, panel, banner In local business, commercial and offIce distrteta, ~ e- pre,."" ceeding month. . Identification and busliless signs are permitted at fol. to buy $ki equipment. v..., 0: structure constructed or maintained with Pay your taxes before September 1, 1973 words, numbers or characters thereon fox:the lows: HAVlfUN SKI lOOTS (l) • s;~ and avoid the penalty. purpose of an advertisement, announcement, Any sign permitted in residential districts. and SAV' PLENtY (2) One or more attached signs j)ertaining to the ,Jft it'. mey ft .., ,1IiI ~"' ,..,,1II ..... ~. ""0'lilY" _"T or giving infCirml'tion, but shall not include a residence numix:ring sign. use of the premises on which they are plaeed, RIEKER 750 .41- the total of all such signs not exeeediD, a CRAZYLlKf LAlllII'Ulaoon FLORINE STALLARD (2) ':Display Area" shall mean the area that, is A FOX City Treasurer bounded by a series of curved or straight total area of one square foot for each tbree • S(5. 'IdlER EUSroMUS25 lines that are the outer boundaries of 'the sign. (3) square feet of wall surface area faclD. RElEASE 111011& Published in Grosse Pointe News July 26, 1973 Section 2. Pel'mit Required. It shall be unlawful the front lot line. III HART KINC'S ROOK 6900 \:3) No such sign shall be erected upon a rool or Sfli ","eu'mde llberllm sil /IACINC BOOTS for any person to erect, alter, reloca.t~, re-asse~ble, o.r • S188 S129 post any sign governed by the prOVISIonsof thl~ Ordi. shall project over any walk, street or other 6 ~u(kle passege open to public travel, pr.ovided bow- II!. FISCHER QUICK 2900 "Of IULI"~ MOOIl nance within the City without first having obtained a SiI Aulllil mlde . !ne DI~e. MARKER BINDINGS CITY OF permit therefor from the City: Signs .permitted p~r. ever, that the foregoing shan not fortllcl a suant to subsection (2) of section 8 s!tall not requll'e sign or Jettering constructed on the waR of .11 HART ROGUE Sf_I 19" a building. parallel thereto. and projectiDg SI4I [uel', ~, !11 WI""""2." a permit.. . 70°0 Section 3. Application .for Permit. An appllca. therefrom, a uniform distance of not more IOO!S than twelve (12) inches. Ill, HEAD TGM 00 1'.511_ y 11 ...... afl39°O tion for a permit shall be made on a forM prescribed 151 fun I1lIlllllee (4) Free-standing signs of a total ma:;jmum 79 Ill.. tile MINI. by the City, nDd shall contain afl.l0ng other things 6ro.e 1foinu luk height «measured from average grade level) tho; n.me and adetress of the applIcant. the type of Ill. DB KttEISSl sign and the proposed location, the name of. the per- of twellty.five (25) feet, DOt exceeding.-fIftJ Sill f'MJIlllllill (SO) square feet in sign display area, aDd DOt 68 NOTICE OF son who will erect or hang the sign, the written con. extending over public property, shan per- sent of the owner or lessee of the property on which be A YJlue KASTLE SPRINT 4400 mitted. Ski hUIII' mU •. II' ,ieu PRIMARY ELECTION any sign is to be located. and a plan or sket~~ of. tbe Section 10. Signs in Parking Dilltrictr. 10 part. c<>uIdn't ~.t "'"'" TO 8( HELD ON sign, showinr the dimer,;lons, plans and speCifIcations W. all ...,.; IIwy ing districts, signs shall be permitted at each poiDt _', .... t long 01 "'- pras. New of the material to be used in its construction. If the of ingress and egress to a parking lot to indieate the tki\ ancI boo" .. 1\ ''''P''''''' your sign is to be electrically illuminated, the name of the TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1813 operator, parking rates, and directions of movement. sl I I I" ,. V 1 I" • C ... C " ~ Feature Page * * ------_:.-_------_.-* India Festival Set for July 27.!l9 Pointer of Interest Good T,,'e Fa.orlte Reee1Sle1 The City of Detroit's' 11 p.m, on saturday aad fP4entt of Ethnic Festival schedule Sunday, are: 'reaches the halfway point Friday. July 2T - Folk People m The XDow Friday.through.SuDday, July songs, eostume parade, clap 6bunter Points . ! n, 28 a4d 29 with the F~U. dance, impersoo.Uoas aDd By PllllolIJIflU CRUNCHIES I val of India on the River. b.rmonica. Tabn from the second jfront site at Cobo Hall. Sli1urday, July 28, aDel AUlUJt 9th ... is .the date for the first Walton- Ed1t1oJl of the ,The Festival will feature Sunday, July 29 - Clapping Pierce funcheon fashion show of the new season. "Maire MOIDJ' Cookbook" j free entertainment and a dance, folk song., .Uck It will be held at the Old Club on Harsens Island 1 eup peanut butter . selection of exotic foods. dance. costume parade, and will benefit St.Marks of the Sea. The response 7'4I/. eup bu ..Her F est'IvaI-goers will have the songsThereandwillyoga.be continuous to the show hu been fabulous and there are only S eups rice krisples opportunity to see demon. Indian music amplified dur. a very limited I~umber of tickets left ... about two 1large pa~kage eboco- slrations of traditional yoga ing the entire Festival hOllts. or three tables. If you are interested, can Walton- late chips exercises. visil,fortune.teUers Pierce right away and preview fall in a delightful lIelt butter oftr low beat a~d ~rowse through imported summer settin~. The .BIll Blass black fringe Gatsby a" add choeolate cbi,.. Stir gilt ltems. Phillip Seibert drua, which will also be in the Free Press Fashion la pedut bldter. Stir uatU Indian religious chants will Section, will be a scene stealer. We will be doing au are melted aDd theil adel be sung. There wUl be folk To Wed in Fall t1Ie commentary and be showing top designers in- rice Ubplet. Spread ID a dances, a South Indian dance, eluding Trigere, Parnis, Silverman and Cal1hin, We pea. Id3 lAcb put Cook (bharat.natyam), folk songs, Mr. aod Mrs. John Droloa, also be sbowing Circle fashions which aild cut. (tipani), the rhythmic stick will Smart . ------dance, (raas), a clapping of Lincoln Park, have an- are YOlDg at heart and very nicely priced. T h e sIze Julia Child ae~onslration on dance, (garba)., a fashion nounced the engallement of range for the show will be 4 through 16. If you television! par.de willi lessOlls on their daugbter. Patricia Ann, arenit ~lanning on seeing the show, do stop by However. even the teachers draping the Indian sari and to Phillip Seibert, son of Hr. Walton-Pieree for a good look at faU '73. Fashion feel the need to discuss de. impersonations of Indian and Mrs. Bernard Seibert. haa never been better looking. coupage techniques wit h movie ,~tarf. of Edmonton drive: • • • other teachers in the United Indian food on sale will Tbe bride.elect attended Henry Ford Community Col. Mt)ving On Your Mind •.. Want all the com- PhOlo by Br~Dd.n BON States. From the beginning rangE: from the very spicy fort, of home but few of the responsibilities? Your MRS. JAMES O. HOYT. OF ST PAUl. AVENUE of Louise'l friendship with and the very hot to "the lege. In 1971, ,he was. named Miss Torchy for the anoual J l. h J If A rt t G Patricia Nimoc:ks, the two sweet: vegetable, beef and bt••.move M to tee eTson po men 8, rosse By Kathy Duff in the form of decoupaged discussed a possible seminar United Foundatlon Torch Pointe's newelt condominium. You'll love the large It's one thing to be considered very good at boxes and hand~Jags to be where decoupage teachers ~:~~~y c~~~~~re'a:cos::ou~~ Drive. ai'1l room! with nine-foot ceilings. A ooorman parks something, it's another thing to be considered the sold at the churcb fair. could meet other teltchers beef and vegetables). poori. Mr. SeJbelt was graduated your car in a garage and receives your package.". very best! Another source of Inform a- and exchan,e ideas on de- (Iodian puffed bread), pa- from Western Michigan Uni- Thert'c (J f'efrigerator for perishables. Exterior nwin- tion for Louise proved to be' coupage. versity. t de' nd I d However, that w~s the verdict of the National Mrs. Dorothy Harnwer, al "Seven years ago, I re- pad, (wafer) and 3piced ric:e eM'ltCe,gar mng a snow r~mova .are arr~nge . Guild of Decoupeurs when they elected Mrs. James merchant in Bucks countY'l ceived a call from Pat, ask- polao. Desserts will include The couple plan a late Insu!Cted wa~ls, fl~rs, pLu~bmg~ wmdows U1~r~ (». Hoyt (Louise) president of the Guild during its Po. Ing me to come to Louisville, jalebi, gulab jamun. halwa September wedding. maxnnum quJet. Ftre ProtectIon and three secunty first official meeting in Chicago in March 1973. "We would write ber and Ky., for a deeoupage semin. and others. syBtem~ guard. you wh~le .a~ home or. away. Other Louise was their natural ask questions, and sbe was II ar. She also contacted 11 In booths will be hand-I con~lencel melude mdwidual heatmg and .cool- choice as she has been page ladies were discussing kind enough to write back other women who were fas. embroidered silk saris, jew- ing, Jee makerl,. ~ washer-dryer, a .wet bar With a one of the top promotors their Wl!~S w!tb a prospec. and give answers." cinated by the art, and we elry. artistic pieces made of Short and to rink for entertalntng, and natural jirepkrees: There of the art form since it tive buyer (every decou. Clallel Grow ' I m~t in June 01 !~at year. braS'S. bandloomed silk ma. are three separate ele.vators, and approXlnwteLy was J.ntroduced l'n the paged !tern carries a hefty Louise soon made a name. It was so exciting to meet terial, artwork, mirror-work 1 000 MUIr f et f t t Th J If price tag), they mentioned for herself in Grosse Pointe ~ther women who were as and other Indian articles, The Pointe , s.. _ e . e 0 pnva e s orfJfJ.e. e ,e erson United States 20 years that the prints eame from for being an excellent de- mterestedin decoup~ge as I The tentative schedule of Apartmen!r. 18 an adult c~~munttll. Don t worry ago. And it was a Grosse Europe. coupeur and also having the w~s. We we!e sharlng our events fOl) the India festival. about selhng your home. Ytnt the model apartment Pointe church fair which Prints! ability, and the delire, to skills, we were learning from beginning at 6 p.m. Friday (Coat1Dued from Pare %:) and le~ about t~~ trade~tnprogram for YOUf'.home. introduced Louise to de- Another. time, they men- pass on her decoupage skUll. e:a~ other. We were even and continuing from noon to I DR. JOHN A. ROSS, aDd There s a n.ewpnctng pohcy, too! The model tS open coupage. tioned the hours and hours So much so thal Community afraId to go to sleep at night, his wUe, DR. ELIZABETH, 12 to ~ dally except Wednesdatl. Enter on Neff or Decoupage is now a way of of labor involved with in Services asked ber to teach lest we milS something. education, some are even ROSS, both optOmetrlltJ, of St. Clatr Roads •.. 17111 E. Je1fe?'saonAvenue ... life for Louise, Her St. Paul applying 10 coats of vllrnlsh. a dau in decoupage Ii "A semhlBr has been held trained In speclal education." Harbor Hill rOAd, ret~ed 882.7708 or 888-4880 . . . Michigan Condominium avenue home is filled with Varnish! j years ago . annually for the put seven Louise and her husband from Irelaad where ,they Corporation. decoupage work-everything The clues began to fit to. "The fust year that Com' years. ~efore the second lirst became Involved with toure~ with the U~ver.lty • • • from "wallpaper" soldiers on gether, and the two ladies munityServices asked me to seminar, Louise was asked the church school when their of 'Mlch1gan Alumm troup. EleellU,es •.• 6l YOII bow trlat Hut.clder Klt~beD' red-toned lamps, to delicate bellan to solve the. mystery. teach a class, I was embar- to return and co-teach the two girls Betty and Sally Dr. John Ross spent part ot call c1et1p aDd IMdId'OIl a hautHal k1k'ell 'or )'OGI' oflice flowers and birds ("I had to of decoupa~e, In dlsc~ssing rassed 8lJ I felt that I was group. From the original were growing up. Botb girl; his ti~e consulting wifb op. b1llWbJJ or for you -ate lafte. A-Jld wby 110& aDm'-.'. cut them out using a magni. the. art With her frIends, Ijust learning my.elf. They group of 12 students, the are now married, ,an.l the tometnsts .who tre domg, ,... , '" Ul", f I 1 ") Id i ed Lou~se heard of a studio In said 'Well, you know more ~roup bas grown to 1~ de. 'oJ k i' I &bote okI stor.,. an.a a.d let tlJeir apeda1llta deal,n y ng g ass on go -t nt . Lo~lsvlUe, Ky., which spe- than we do' so I agreed to Icoupage teachers attending Hoyts have eight grandchil- ~or w tiI .ow.vlslon patients a ueh1 .114 aUracU ... *1ar ltora,e nea. !Mop ID aDd glass, dallzed i d c u age t ' the se i 1 t " dren. 10 Europe. alk at ••• 2tD7 Mack Aynae, louise approaches decou. n e 0 p ma e' teach" m nar as year. Decoupage has worked Its • • • , • • • page in the same way a ~~~. h~: b~S~~~d,t~i~,10~~~ Ele~eo years later, Lou- At ~ormpag~=acted t way into all levels of the Named to the Deao" List 's The Wind' I_ f 'U'i h 11' B t' photogropher finds Insl'llra. mllde a side trip and visited ise's original two cla •• es. a - famlly as Mr. Hoyt has of. at Bowdoin CoUe,e in BruAI- It -up •.. 0 i'f& C e e. S ou lque tlon lor his pl"'ures'. th studio have ...... wn to 12 clliiues tentlon across the country f d k wi k U I"" I A'" "'V ~ and Ilained in popularity the ere to eep the business c, "Ie., wert! DAVY T. Sate. All sa 1e mere h an di se is d rastieally reduced at "I begin to look at ..avery. ';The stu'd.I0 ca 11th e 'c'on given yearly In el.....ht-week Inevitable happened Soon• records of the Gulid. 'lbe HOAG, soa of MR. and MRS. ~8J:Mac~ Agvenue. Michelle's is open until eight ~~g in ter~s of .d~coupa~~. noisseur's St~dio" I. owned, :::::~s tosP::~:g. from Sep. craft shops ar.d hi,~ware wooden sconces on the Hoyt's JOHN T. HOAG, of Wadllal- . y eve D S. enever go I,n0 a gl t by a woman nam~d Patricia But there's sometblng ape- . store, w~~e offering decou- walls were made by one of ton road, aod JANET P. • • • shop, or a friend s home, I Nlmocks. When I first visited c181 about Louise's decou- pag~ kits an, there is a great selectron of carpeting and area rugs I' beer store owner does not have the answer or maybe ~reathlng. However, If a In addition to their co.ordl. Allemon Floris 776-5510 the time to answer? Would you like to discuss what uroase Pointe woman trle. nation. The children are so , . • .••• might be an appropriate wine to serve when your to decoupage ~, table follow- natur,,1 at that age. I h b d' b . I t di b tt t inll the .. bove dIrection., It "Evt:l'Y Sunday, we have Pai A Utt1e U,bt •.• Into that special someone'. life I us a!, s os~ IS, c~m ng. 0 nner or e e,f ye will prove much like that a young mother volunteer as on E.Warren with a beauUfal lamp from WRfGfrI"S. Among the new the wme that IS rJgh~ {or Just the two of you, The first time someone tried to well as a teenage volunteer un ",Is Is the "'If ian IleJHIer look In coloolal. Free park. Vinegar den will be pleased to help, 21016 Mack'i make a French cheese soulOe I Some of our teenagers hav~ I i7931 East Warren Tu4-6120 IDr 'or cUlt.lIltn , • , 111IO Mack Avenue. Grosse Pointe Woods,. 882.0140, after watchln, a half.hour ,one on and m.jored int $hili Ofdmance tor lIS Pdttlci.J1ar d.stnct. Of use. .\ I2l Vlbulnurn require tJ\I( rtwv ,lpptial'tlon 101 • Ctttihcate ,'1f Compliance for 'lilClYatl~. construettoo . 03) Mock (Junge moving. 111.. 11011.01 eN. in Will 01 _OIIVpa 01 occupancy. shall beaceompanoed by d. That any plopC>sed bUI'dlog shal1 not be Qui ol harlTlOny with the pteoornlnanl •j' I.1~ FOtS"r'th,a • Wfilllll SlOlomonl and plaN 01 ploU drtwn 10 lCIle showing lho lollowing ,n sufficiefll I\lpe of bu~ldlng m the paJl1cuiar dlstr.cl b'r' reaiOn 01 ItS StZJ'l chatac.tet, +ocall()('l, t!:J) LiLac'So ARTICLE XVII - IlOARD OF ZONING APPEALS I dollil to ~ tho DireclOl 01 Public S.VICe 10 al<>tfliin whelher lhe P'Oj)O$Od wo,k 01 01 ,,'tended use. 1&1 N.nebark 1> ... it in conforrner'a with. this Ordinance: