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Grosse Pointe News ,.." ..~ectlonA

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IVOL. 43-NO. 43 Pubtllhed u Second CI... Matter at the

Pall Office II Detrolt, Michigan GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1982 30f Per Copy$13 Per Vear 46 Pages-Three Sections

"acked m\ hou.,e and did a goodJob of It' Ten men \\ orklng 14hour.,'} They got el i'rythlng "

Crane aho told the court he no:uii5l...-1 pvss.:-::sed ,:} f" lr\t Ilf pnc;palthough he dId belong to a flYingdub

-\fler the arraignment, Craneheld a brief mten-Ie\\ III which heexplamed thaI the state had "rob.bed htm of $75 000" and that thetax dispute stemmed from thatmodent

He claImed that the <;tate hadreneged on paymg for the houslOgof "welfare reCipIents" ex-mentalpatIents and ex-cons at twobusmesses" he o\'.ned m DetrOIt.Crane said he WIthheld taxes todeduct what was owed him, whIchled to the state's seIzure of hISpropert)

"1 TOLD THE't thIS IS war,"said Crane . EverythIng elsestems from that I've tried tobrmg thiS up before a Jury, butthey block It every tIme '

Crane also denIed havmg moneym the Bahamas, and scoffed at

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Rumors have been flymg aboutwhIch schools would be shut downIn the Pomte ever smce the com-mIttee got Its InvestigatIOn off theground m February

Last month Supt Dr KennethBrummel ISSUed a statement re-gardmg the rumored clOSIng ofMason elementary school IIIGrosse Pomte Woods and made Itclear the Board of EducatIOn WIllmake a fmal deCISIOn whichschools, If any, should be closedsometime next spnng

Over a mne-month penod the12.member steenng commItteeand Its four sub-committees havebeen lookmg at enrollment projec-tlOllS, present school facilities andcurriculum. Deeb said the com-mIttee had studied at least 100 op-tions In dealIng With the Pomte'sdeclming enrollment problem,

It's no news that Grosse Pomteappears to be JOlmng severalather school distriCts around thestate faced with the impact of de-clming enrollment, as the commit-tee pomts out 10 a fact sheet onthe gloomy picture III the Pomte.

"Enrollment decline IS SIgnifI-cant, contmumg and mevltably is

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•InCreaSeenrollmentschools dips

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r'The state hasrobbed me' - Crane

•InasCosts

and v.a" ,tIll on the bench at thetime of arrdlgnment .

Bricker .,peakmg before JudgeBaxter. 3'iked for a high personalbond lor crane, expldllllllg ltialthe treasury depdrtment believedCrane had large amounts ofmoney 'sta~hed' 10 the Bahama"and that "Mr Crane i<, a licensedprlvate pIlot '

Bricker abo asked the court toadmomsh Crane from haraSSingone of the state s \\ Itnes"es,James Wood, a former partner ofCrane's

Bncker explailled that hIS de.partment felt Woods, was undersurveillance by "someone' andthat state offiCials felt Crane ""asresponsible

Personal bond was set atSlOQ,OOO for Crane, after JudgeBaxter asked hIm what he thoughtthe bail should be set at Cranetold the Judge that "he \\asn'tgOIng anywhere"

"I'm gOIng to be .nght here.your honor," he saId "EverythIngI have In hen, mcludmg $600,000worth of property They ran.

By Joanne GouIecheParents expectIng to hear the

announcement of school clOSIngsin Grosse Pomte when they attendnext week's public forum on de-climng enrollment WIll be dlsap-pomted

Accordmg to the Grosse POIntePublic School System's CItIzencommittee studYIng the future or-ganization of the dlStflCt, noschools have been chosen to shutdown - yet

"There 15 absolutely no recom.mendatIon on the table at thiSmoment regarding schools clos.109," Ed Deeb. committee chair-man, said last week "It's abso-lutely untrue. As a matter of fact,at our meetmg last mght (Oct20), we passed a resolutIOn con-firmmg that fact"

Deeb added the purpose of the~ov 4 forum at Parcells school ISto gUide the committee In Its de-liberatIOns about poSSible schoolclOSings before It submits lts fmalreport on the problem to theBoard of Education tn December

U\\ HY WOULD WE have thiSforum If ""e have alreadv deCidedto close schools?" Deeb .sald Theforum \\-Ill begm at 7 30 pm

Democrat John Hertel (left) faces the GOP's Barbara Gat-torn Nov, 2.the elimmatlOn of admmlstratl\.e the chJ1dren housed there shIfted topersonnel while hIrIng hne work- smaller faCilities and fosterers to delIver servIces homes, \\ Ith the state and county

Both candIdates advocate the still paylOg for children of mdl-consolidatIOn of simillar functIOns gentsof dIfferent departments Hertel Both candidates admit thatpomts to the motor pools maIO. money lS tIght for the countv andtamed bv the Road Commlsslon, ~ hat IS coming In IS spent onDepartment of Public Works and mandated services WhIle Mrsthe Dram CommISSIOn, whIle ~lrs Gatton says the bUdget \\<Ill reflectGatlorn pomts to the various de- what can be left out Instead ofpartments WIth engmeermg, pub. \\<hat can be added, Hertel claimshe relatIOns and legal counsel that cuts from some departmentswhIch can be conbmed mto smgle can be shifted to the Countvareas Clerk's and Prosecutor's OffIce

for more workers to supply neces-The D J Healy Center can be sary services

closed, both candidates say, and (Continued on Page 4A)

lIltere,>t unpaId by Crane .,In(e1976

In (Ourt on \1onda) Brllker'>,Ild Cldne '>1111 o\\(>{l In the!H'lghborhood of bet\\cen oneqUdlter and hdlf d mllhon dollar"III ldxe" clnd Illtere~t and that hepi obdbly ell"o Olle~ that much tothe ft.'<.l~

Brlckel II enl 011 to '>ay the delay;.H..-~'I)L("r, ~.t.....~~~YJ:-,",~d ~~d .h<. 1Q~?

drrdlgnment \Iasn t unu"ual 10 dtax (d~C and that mo"t tax tnab"tretth on an) II here from SIX to10 ) ear" before wmpletlOn '

CH-\:'\IE, BE-\RDED and III athree ple( e ,>Ult, "tood out fromthe rest of the defendents III courtfdung arraignment 10 hiS dres'imanner and charges He appeared\llthout counsel at the arraIgn.ment explaining that hIS attor-ne) , John Carlisle, IS a magistratef or the RosevlJIe dIstrict (ourt

children's route and make surethe~ stIck to the plan

• Costumes should be lIght.folored and non-flammable Ifcostumes are dark-colored. apIece of reflectl\'e tape should beattached to both the back andfront or the chIld should carry aflashlrght

• :\Iasks If the\ must be \\ornshould have large enough eye

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and ha\ e both entered mto law-SUItS to fight the umon The) stopshort, ho\\ e\ er. of askmg for aspeCIal electIOn 1\ hlch. under re-centI) passed legIslatIOn wouldallo\\ the \ oters to decide the fateof the Road CommiSSIOn In al.most ldentlcal statements, theysay the cost outweIghs the be-nefits, and that the August, 1983prImar~ IS earl) enough to put thequestIOn to the \ oters

CIVIL S E R VICE 0\:'\10 PER-SO ....XEL. Gattorn ad\()('ates thehIrIng of a profeSSIOnal personnelmanager from outslde the countyto come In and clean house Hertelmtroduced leglslatlOn passed bythe state Senate that Imposestough cnmmal penalties for therelease of test ansl\ers or ques.tlOns before the exam Both citethe lOadequacles of the presentCl\ 11 serVlce system, addmg someadmmlstrators may not be qual.IfIed for Ihelr Jobs

BUDGET CUTS AND CON.SOLIDATION: Both say wages mthe county are too hIgh and needto be trmlmed Mrs Gattorn says1,I,0rkers' frmge benefIts and pen.ston funds are also a finanCIalburden and have to be broughtunder control Hertel calls for anend to "sweetheart contracts" and

(dted ~1.11J OIJIJ III lUIIl'D(\ ,lJ1dmel dldndl"l' lilt ludIng CI ,me"1979 L.HIIII<l( dnd lji POUJI(! boll ofpLue '>11\(') (I dill' ddlnwd theIngol belongl d 10 hi" lllothl'1 II ho\1 J~ tel mlll,dh III <It Ill!' LIme

Reforms and records• •are lSSlles tn COllnty

\«urdlllg to P,1U1 Brlcker d':>'>l'>tdllt dltOI ne\ gl'nel dl III theld':>(, the legdlll \ of the r did 1\ d'>upheld thl', \ edl 1)\ Judge SdmuelGdrdnel \~ho qUd"hed Cr,lIle"legdl dldllengc to tile .,curch

Brit kel ~dld the I <lId II d~ III re~pon~e to 'S275 000 III taxe~ and

'[.1'\ OfflUdl,> ell"o dlllXL'<.!11('11'>to('Idll( " hUlI1l' dlld bU~Jne,>,>e" III,In Jlltlr\H~\, ,lftlr till' 1980 r,lId<.'1<1m' ,>,wj he qUl'"tlOlll'd tl1(' (on"!lllJtIOlldlll\ ul the ~e<lrlh andtOl1lpldllll'(! till.' "t,lte held robbl'd111m of $$0000 III lent receIpt., forIh(' h(jll~lllg dl hI'> )]lute'" of Ilel1..11e I eUlllenh dnd l'X mental p<Jtlelll'>

ned) of the CIl~ but \\e can exerclse e\ er~ precautIOn to ensurea safe Hallo\leen for our chIl-dren

The f01l0\~ mg gUldehnes IIereoffered b) the fl\ e area pollee deparlments

• Younger chIldren should beaceompamed b) an adult olderchIldren should tr'ck or treat onl~1Il groups

• Parents should pre plan theIr

B) 'like :\ndrzejcz~ kThe 1,1 DI~trlct count\ commiS.

slOner <;seat could go to' a Democ.rat or Republ1can EIther \\ a)hO\1e\ lOr the next comml<;<;lOnerfrom the Powtes Harper Woodsand northea~t DetrOIt \\ 111 ha\ edefllllte Ideae; about count~ reor.gamzatlOn

Republlcan Bal bara Gattornand Democrat John Hertel agreethe count\ need<; to be reformedFI<;cal re~ponslblllt~ mu<;t be re'tored departments must he can<;ohdated or elJmmated and thetop heal \ admlllllltratlOn m man~department<; needs to he <;\\epta\\ a~ the~ sa)

It Ie; degree not directIOn that,eperate, the candId ales WhIle~Ir<; Gattorn ad\ocates a tnm.mer more profe<;<;lonal countyho<;pltal Hertel ad\ ocate<; thec10smg of the faclht) and the cre.at10n of a mobIle medlcalulllt thatcan tra\ el the county Both sa)-servIces can be rented and trans-fered to area hO'ipltals throughoutthe count)

On other le;<;uee; the canctldatesare Just as close

RO "-0 ('O\lVIlSSION, Both ad.vocate the abolitIOn of the RoadComm IS<;lOnadmml'itrator's umon

Police set rules for safe Halloween

Farms man faces 17 counts of tax fraudBy Tom Green\\ood

'(Ill' ~elolld (hdptel of the ~tll,lIt(1 dill t<l\ l,l,>e unfolded :\lol1dd\oiltel 110011 OLl 2:i \1hell the ')2\ l'dl old F'lllll'> re~I(Jellt dppedlcdlor dll,llgnmenl dt tile Fr dnk\lul p!l\ 11,111oj Ju~tj(e I)('Jolc[)I~tlItl Judg(' \\t'lllh B<I\ler on17 t"Joll\ tOUllh of IdX fl aud

I he dldl gl''> 15 ltl\ oil ltlg IllthhlJldlllg t d \1.''> <llId t \10 1l1\01\ JIlgll~,U\.~l ~"h'L"1 .,t\..HI Lv,:. t!:L ....; ...erdtlUll 01 t\IO lIH1el tlt\ mutehItlll' J',dlj~Lel on WOl.)(h~<lld ,1Ildthe Hl\efld Oil Md'mho].,) U\llll-Jdnd u!>e/ ,Itt..od b) LI dill.'

EdllIel III the dd\ CrdJ1C d rc~ldellt of Clo\ l'J I) 'HOdd ~urrelldt'l ed to ~t<lte jlo!lee offlcldls fOIIIngl'l pi JIlt., .Il)( pllOtogl dph~

TilE UlSPl T E bel \1 cen Cldnednd the .,t,ile beg,m III December1980 II hen lreaSlll \ agent'> armed\\ Ith ~elll eh \\ arrdnt., raided thebU'JIlC,,~mdn '" home dnd confb

B} Barbara Greenough -\cker

-\Ithou gh se\ lOral t 01\ nsthroughout the country ha\ e ban.ned trIck or treatIng thiS Hallo-II een In an effort to pre\ entcop~cat crlmmals from pOlsomngcand~ Pomte polIce sa~ that b~follo\\ mg a fell common "en<;egUlde!me~ ) our ghosts and gobhns can enJo~ a safe and happ)lllght

Other to\\ ns In the state ha\ ere!:>tncted hours or asked parentsto ~end then' chIldren out onSaturda) lO~tead of Sunda~. butPUblIc Safet\ Dlrector Jach Pat.terson of the Woods expecls It tobe a tradlt'onal Hallo\\een \\ lth\\ Itches de\ lis and E T s runmngIhrough the neighborhoods Sunda~e\enmg

We can t 11\ e In constantfear ~ald DIrector Bruce Ken.

\\ hat IS capable of re\ eallng 1.354 star .. from any location on earth during an) time period - even up toIn,OOO ~ears into the pa!>t or future? Grosse Pointe's ne\\ planetarium at Xortb High School. Above.planetarium direcwr Dr. T1moth) Skonieczn) and ....orth students Ann :\!arie Bersani and Jeff Mertens lookOH'r the planetarium's globe.lIke projector that is capable of sho"" ing more than a 1,000 stars, More than 200per~ons \\ ere on hand last ""eek for the dedication of the facIlity and to hear Cornell University's Dr.Yen ant Terzian, chairman of the Department of :\stronom.}, speak on "The Evolution of Life in thel'nh erse " Terzian's talk "as follo" ed b,\ a "alk.through \isit to the 38.seat planetarium to be used bypublIc and prh ate schools, along "ith communil) groups.

and general mapager, ,JohnSlmank saId the) \\ ere surprJ~edby the re~ldents allegatIOns

. We had no Idea that \ our commUlllt\ IS so concerned said :'ole;Spl-'ar~ 'It s lmportant to us \\ h~dIdn't) ou let us kno\\ about thiSsooner'"

Slmank said the cham's management first learned of the <;Itua.tlOn v. hen a reporter contactedtheir office In MemphIS. TennThe 220 Steak 'n Egg KItchencham IS o\~ned bv Dobbs House.Inc There IS a Kitchen on MackA\ enue 10 Grosse Pomte Woods:\1s Spears saId the Park'sKitchen has been tn busllle<;<; e;mce1949

Ms Spears told reSIdents cur.tallmg hour'i at the Steak 'n Eggwould "severely Cripple operatIOn

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pdpl'l ('.It Illl tl\l~ monlh'

\\,lJllt'd 1>11\l'l tOI elderlYldlh \ UUIl~ 1ue~d <I \ till ougilI't Hid \ II (1m ('V10llJdl lOti) t LoLht' (.oldell I Wll S6 roulld tflP

It , l ,lIlt,1 ,111.111t'\ ))dllthOlllll.td"IHl' hut I l dll d",ure IOUIt" pt'dt'ltil ~,t1t'

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I he beiliu'" .Ill In 101 the lJl'tlull ,111',\" IIl"t Ordwh, ,lIld()llIUll~ (O!1lIllUlllt\ ~el\l(epi il~1 dlll ,lIld till Ollilld'> lIoni.l FVI tIH"t' ullf,llmlidl \1llhtht' pr ogr dill 'I)<Hl~OI ed h.\ thl'\1111.'1.\..111':>Ulll't I 01 InterlOlllt"I~lll'l' tfIl Ide" \1.1'>to h,Hetill' publlt td~t \ott'~ for the1X',t dlKl II OJ ,I dl'~I~lll'd }oc <II,Illiutt'ltllrl'

\ccordmg to the program dlrectol s the\ reCt.'I\ ed 0\ er 200nom lIlatlon~ fl om t he publicThe fwal dethlOn" \Iere madeb\ local profe'lllOnah Theall ard, II ere pre~ented Satur.ddl Oct 2J at (eremOllles atthe Ed"el &. Eleanor FordBurne

Bu.,lIle,,,Cable T\ LocalCla<;.,lfledFeatureEctltOllahl.etters to EdnorObltllafle<;PrIme TImeSchool \e\\"~oclet \~port<;

'illl pll~lngh tilt' dl d11teeturl'of IIII.' POIllte dldn t menl elthel,Ill orllllct or clll onron The fl\ eordud,:> lIen! to

• \Llc Kenllc House and Pre~en .-ItIOn \\ a\ ne for the hls-tOllC presen allOn of the homeof Dalld :'IIdcKellZle, founderand fll st dean of Wa \ ne StateCnll er'ilt~ .

• :'01111Race Village and the:"<orth\ lile Hle;toncal Soclet\ forIhe presen allOn of the \ IIJage'shome llchoob and churches

• ;'\e\~ Center Corn mons forpresIOn atlan of an 18.blockneighborhood surroundIng theFI'ther ilnd General ~fotorsBUlldIng~

• Slhl'! II'-h \ ugel ~lel zCardoza I ar<.-h.leclll) Cor thehll>torlC' preser\ atlon and I t'1>torcltlOn of <l \\ oodblldge Car.Ilage HOll~e

• Flllalh to ~1I\ er ~ lne forpr('~en ,Ilion of 1t1f' \lanllfactllf er" \dtwlldl B.lllh b1llldl1lgon Furt .It ~helb\ II 111(h house~Ihe OffiLl' dt'''I!!n dnd ~uppl)Ilrm , ll.lt loncll he,ldqlldrtt'r~

\ll'dll\II111e (J\ CI III the omonpatch all.ll d" Ileot to the\lJlhlg,)Jl '\,11101'.11 B,1I1h of DetrOll :::'hclll\ hrallch forgl aphl( cte"lgn <lnd ~Ignage'>;ell Cenler One fOI planlllng.:;olllllOn'i and to the \\ a~hlllgtonBoule\ al d fllr planlllng <;ollltJon~ Iluo much \ l~lIal ~tm1U13tlOn '

24-hour restaurantsclosed down in Park

B} Joann£' GouJ£'cheBqVl1nlDg Dec I r€><;taurants

ope n 24 h()ur~ III GI o"~e PomtePark \\111 ha\e to curtail theirhtl<;lnl''''' from 2 to .1 a m thePark ('0\1I1ell \ 01l'<1 \Ionda)

The ne\1 Ordlll,lTlCC I<; the re~uJtof numerOLI<; complalnh Irom re<;Idl'nb about e ....ce"<;I\ e nOise andfrequent fl~ht<; at the 24 hourSteak n Egg Kltchl'n 15412 Ea<;tJl'ffere;on A\enue \t \Ionda\ spuhllc hearmg on the propo~edordlnanc€> ree;ldenls packed counCI) chambers and claimed the eat.er~ IS patrOnized b) drunks pros-titute, and narcotlC<; dealers

YOIlr rl'<;taurant IS attractmgpeople at an hour thaI Ie; dIsturb.mg ,aid onl' angry reSident

I~gaJ counsel for the Steak 'nF:gg Dlane Spears and the reo<;taurant cham's vIce preSident

Page Two-A GROSSE POINTE NEWS ThuiSd.:;y, October 28, 1 Cl131

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Ed nl'l'b 1.I:"t \\ t'ck "<lId till'I'.\lcell'> [olum \\111 b"1411l \\Ilh ,mU\ PI \'le\1 of lhe com III Ill.'p'"dl.llgP flom!ll(' BOdld 01 Eduld11011, dlong \11111 ,,<'pdr,lll' I eporhIl'o!ll tIll' "ub COll\lI1ltlt'P" Thl'IlIt'CllIlg 11111 lhell 1)(' lluned (J\t'l10 lhl' public fOI "uggl'"t lOll"

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1- 01 be:..t I e~lllt~ d 111Cd 1 lugH IIIe..trboh) drJle;, \~Ith 1,1Ige UIllUllllbof ~t..trche,> ,mil ...ugdr ... ~hould bec,lten 1\\0 hoUl~ befole lhe le,,1BI e.lkfast could be frUit or JUII:I'.lereal \\lth nlllk and "ugar t \\ 0...!lee:, of bllttt'l ed to<l~t 1\Ith J.WI.dnd co{iee 01 te,1

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lowlI1g plan~ Wt'll' "found to bethc mo~t educ.lt!on.t1ly "oulld ,wd,lilY "mdY ent'lIl "dloo! t'lo><lng" "Tht') IIldutic

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An) one 0\ el' 18 \ Cdr>< old I~ ~\ l'lcome Those Illlder 18 rnu"t be dCcompamed b~ d lMH'nt or gU,ll dI<ln

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"1'11 E (OS r 0 F pel' pupil edu.catlLll1 lilt I e,l"e ... \\ Ith dll1111u~hmgell! ull I1Wl1t Ct'l tall1 electiveCOlli "e" e,,:-,ent I,ll to .I cOl11pl'ehenSI\'C progldm 01 "tudles are 1111-penled clther becau~e of lo\\' en.lollment \\ Ith ,1ccompanymg lug\>co~ls or bec,lU~e of m~ufftclentenrollment ..

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Jnl) ecl'>(' and pOInt... out (I, thl',tdle elt'hl II1Crl'd'l'd there \Aa,>no "('11'1(' o[ re'>IHJI1",hilltj

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d<.lV Jt d Le<lgLH 01 \\flm( n Voter"[orllm dt lfle \',,,r \IemorldlaJong \I ltl! olh( 1 \ 0\ (.m hel (dndlrldte'>

\1'> ~le\ /'n, '''\'' "he d('(lded torun dgdJn"l mlumhent BI)- dnt tH'(du,>e of hI' fl'( 01d dnrl p,ullUlIdl J) neldU,>e 01 011' ,hdr(' 'ij tl.e,I dte hud get

The ,tdte bUllgf'l I" In d me'-,I \ e i1edrd \Ie are mOl (. than ~8()()mJlllon 111deht \\ e \hould ht ~el!Jng our "tdle gO\ (.) Din< nt In ordel "he "j/(j

~he dl~o ,.1\, ,he \I 'Juld nolhd\C \oted [01 the ,I'" month IdX

THE 0'\ E. ISSL E thal \1~ Sll'-\ ens (omes dOlI n hard on ISBl yant's \Iorkers compensatIOnreform tailing It no reform at allShe relates the ston of a \\omanon total dlsablht \ \dlO \\ as recel\109 594 a ~\eek In compensatIOn.\[ter the ref arm legl~latlOn \\ aspa":,ed. lho!>e benefIts slipped to68 (ents :\ls Stevens "aId Idon l kno\1 \\ llat kmd of reformthat I:'

\Is Ste\ ens and Brvant sa\the)- are conductmg 10\\ :ke) c ani.pafgns Ste\ en& has poured mostof her campaign money mto ad-\ el tl<;lng and has sta)ed a\\ a\from com entlOnal campaIgn coffees Br) ant has published earn.palgn lIterature and has placedpOlitiCal ad\ ertlsements In localnev.spapers Both appeared Man

He 'cl)" the relenl appr<J\ dJ of1\01 ker" (Ompen!>dtlOn dll refOII11' mdlcate thelt fOJ the flr,tlune In <l long lmle the Leg1'>lalUle (:,hO\led! It I" 1\llIwg to helpthe bU!>lness climate The 1980dnd 1982 I eform package k'<:l to ana\ erage 22 pertent redut tlOn onm:,urdnte rate'> chdrged to !>tateemplo\(~rs Brvdnl e;a~"

The 110u,e \l'leran stop pnOIIII 1f "enl bdlk to Ldn~lI1g \\111be to relle\ e the :;25 billIOn debth,wglOg 0\ er the slate ~ un('mplo\ ment fund

We I e not hIt a'> bad \lltll un('l11p!ojmenl but \Ie are "tillll\lng111a ,>Idte fdll'Ll \~Ith debl \1,~ll'\ ('n, ,<.IY'> BU'>IOE.''>'>e,..Ire]edvlI1g the ,tale too Th,lt 1'>gOing lo hll/ I u'>

\1'> ~Ie\en, pOlllt, out one ofthe ke\, to Ihe ,tdte, e<.onOl11ll.,un I\dl 1'> <.lltrd<.tltlg ne\\ bU,jl1l'.,,> 10 \ll<. hi ga n a l(Jng \11th(dPltdllltng on lhe "tdte " ndturdlI e"ow le,

\\ (, ,hould rndke d (on,>uou,>eflurt In dlll dtlmg bU'>lne<,<,10 the!>Idte \\ e hJ\e d Idbol [OllC II Illmg to go balk to \101 k flom .I,'>ernbl Ime \Iorker'> 10 telhm(ldn, to people In !>uenlC

\llnollt) leader Br) ant beIIC\e" there dre bU"lne<,<, mdnah....~ ...:'"~ !..lVPf l1t" p,- ~l"n~ \'.Ith"mdll bus,ne<,<,men pal tl( uldlhIn Glo.,,,e POll1te II ho (1)\ 10U,>/\<lJl 1Jl!lllg clffetled b) the gloom \elOIlOIl1I( lIme, \othlng I'> 01gl {',ilE.l mter c,,1 10 them BI \ Jnl'"I\ "

Bryant faces Stevens in 13th District

St. Paul plansChristmas fair

5t Paul's School wIlT sponsor aChnstmas FaIr entItled . Santa !>"'ttlc . on Dee 10

Tables wlll be made a\ a1lable to\endore; to sell theIr wart.~ tOI dfee of $15 To reserve"'a' table call886-4165

"BeT :U\' BRAI\' IS !>trll acreative one I stili enJo) the Joband representmg the people ThiSdlstrlcl IS the most rea!>onable !>lable and rational In lhe slate SilOdlstl'lcts '

In hIS reJuctdnt WPPOlt uf thelax lOcrease Bn ant feels he hadthe "upport o[ th'e 131h If I felt It\1a~ nece!>san. then the\ musth,n e felt It probabl) \\ as al~o

The t\~ 0 candIdates both attor-ne~ ~ dIsagree on aJ most e\CryIssue but agree the biggest concern faCing constltuent& IrJ the13th District IS the rougheconomIc climate The dlSIl'ltlmade up of the Grosse Pomtesand Harper Woods also mcludes aslice of DetrOit bounded b\ theFord Free\la)- and CadIeux Road

By Joanne Goulech('DemOtrdt Jane 1:>le~en, kno,>~"

,he J, running an uphill IdUOdgdlmt the 13th Dle;tn<:l IlllUmbent Repuhll( an BOll!>e Leddl'rWilliam R BrJdnt .Jr

~he also knows the me"dge ,he!>dy, she I~ hearing a, !>hl' ldmp~l1gns door to door 10 Ihl' 0') pel(ent Republican dl,>ll'lct BI \ <inthd!>n t done mUlh dunng 1m 12)ear!> In Lan!>1Og The me,'>dge 1'><.OmJng from Demouat, amI HepublJ(ans too !>ay~ :\1'> SIl'l en'>

'J tdO t gIve JOu a pelu'nt IIgure I "'ould lmdglne lh( \ Ieupset about the tax m( rl'a"e dnrl(the [att thall he ~ been In olllll'100 long

Rnllnt I'.ho \oted for the letent!>IX month lax hike !>ald It \\d" the

last re,ort' to /),11 d Ill{' Ihe!>ldte !>debt ridden budget d mo\ l'he POlOt~ out '" a!> dpprU\ ed [)\bOlh Republican!> dnd DemO<.l'dl'>

Where ",ould she (Sle\(~n,,) hdlelut another $3 5 mllIJOn"

In the -"tate Hou~e ,>In<.e 1\171Br) ant admIt!> my 1dea!> dl e notd~ fresh and bubbly as the\ \H're1\hen I came m

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The MI'OUp. ,>poll~ol'l'd by the~llId:llIce center, \\111 Illeet Tue~du) evclllng~ from 6 to 8 P III beglllnlllg Nov 2 <II 17<100 Ed~t \\1<11ren neal <''.Il!teux

"A He~pon~e to the Need ... ofl<:lderlY Crime VIl'Ilnb," .1 work~hop to a~~I.,t oldel pel'>on ... whoh,IVe bl'l'll or fC<lr becolllmg CIlllW\ Idlln~. \\ III he held fI om 10 .! mto 110011 hegllllllJlg Weune.,day.:'\uv J, .It till' Holden Boy'., Club,.WIUOSdlOehnt'11 T1Il' work.,ho!l\\111 lUll for ~I" \\l'ek'> Jnu I~ eo~pon!>orl'd bj lhe Del! 011 Pohu~llep<lrtment ami tilt' All'.! Agl'l\l \on Aglllg

An "Older ,\dult~ SOU,lI1/,lllOn(;1 oup" \\ III IH'gl1l Wl'dlle ...d,iV\0\ ! from I to I P 1I1 <It ti1l'\01 tlled ...t (;uld,llIl'l' Ct'lIlel IJJ40Ed!>! W'lIl en The gl ()UP dl'COI LII1Ig to tht, (l'ntel. \1 III pi 0\ Ide <IllO!JpOl !U1I1I~ for people dgt'd 5S ,lOll() Ul'l to meet, .,Ol'l<lll/e .lfid p.lrtl( IIl,II<' III edll{'atlOlldl ,l/ld cuitur,ll ,\('11\Itle ...\\ I11Ch Ill( ludl' fll'ldIllp'>

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tance League's Celebrit~ Series Oct. 14. at the Woods Theater,Ms. Neal is pictured above with Mrs, William :\, Cole, chairper-son of the series which continues on Thursdays through March.Other scheduled speakers are s)lIdkated commentator JamesKiJpatrick (Nol'. 11), and Countess Romanones Quintilla. anAmerican who became a secret agent assigned to Spain \\ holater married into a famous and nobel Spanish family (Jan. 13).Pablo Picasso biographer Arianna Stassinopoulos is scheduledto speak Feb. 10, and policital satirist Mark Russell will be onhand March 10. Tickets are $30 for the series, For informationcall 882-2197 or 882-8525.

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The Village Club IS already pre-panng for its next event. a Hallo-ween party co. sponsored by theNeighborhood Club and GrossePointe School's Commumty Ser.vices. The event Will be held Fn-day, Oct 29, 7 to 8 30 pm, and isopen to all grandparents and theiryoung fnends Call 885.4600 formore mformatlOn

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holes so the child has a clear fieldof VISIOn

• Tell your children not to enteranyone's house

• Inspect all the candy that yourchild has brought home and diS-card all frUlt. popcorn balls andunwl'apped candy Anythmg sus.plCIOUS should be brought to thepolice Immediately Both the Parkand the Farms have metal detec-tors and Will mspect any SUSpiCI-ous candy

• Children should be remmdedof baSIC traffic and safety rules,while all motol'lsts should takeextra precautIOns when drIvmg onlocal streets.

ASIDE FROM one mght of trickor treatmg, there IS family fun. orfnght, to be had throui.P-Rut the."leek " ........

lIOn. he slud. should have beentaken b\ the commiSSIOners tokeep the'Sheriff's Palro} out of thecharter and to get some contl'olover the Road CommisSIOn

"If you c,.n't do Ullng~ olle \\.\Y.thel e ~hOlild at lea,;t be ,lltempts10 do It another \1 dj .• HerlP} ~ald

:\lrs G.ltlorn cldlm~ Hertel'sclllef mter!.'st may not be III Ih!.'county ('omml~slOn. but III ~taYl11gIII politics until another office hepll'fl'r" comes dlOUlld Shecharacll'l"ILe~ Bel tel a~ a jobjUmpl'l \\ho pla\,> fa~t Jlld lo~c\\ Ith the conl1dellcc~ of \ oter,>

Hepol b Hertel hd~ lobbll'd forthe \\' d~ Ill' Counl~ Slll'nfl PO.,lIlOll01 IS Il1tere~t('(j In till' PO~ltlon onl~'>11engtht'll hl'l C,l~e :\lrs Gdttorn.,d\S 'He eould h,l\e dellled he\\ ,is lntcre~tl'(:L but he dldn t and:"0 left hlln~elf open to attack," ~he~dl\l ii iicll\.i H\. ......tv .s~,~ nv. ~c\\ asn I Interested It \\ QuId befllle .

Hertel dellles lobbj ll1g for theposltlon. but admitted If It \\ ere.offeled 10 hun he \\ould ha\e 10\\ elgh hiS acceptance based on hi!>elbllity to help the county ft om thepnsltlon and IllS responsibilities tohiS famll:.

Mrs Gattorn IS mtere!>ted 111 thecounty and the county alone, shesays. "1 Will ha\ e no pohtlcalplans be)ond the county comnllS-SlOn.. l\1rs Gatlorn notes. addmgthat commItment ""ould last aslong as It takes So put reorgamza.tlOn In motion"

Village Cblb seniors celebrateSome 200 seniors of the Village

Club gathered recently to cele-brate their Sixth anniversary at the~elghborhood Club After a lightsupper and socIahzmg, they wereenter tamed by the Senior Men'sChOir who sang a number of oldfa\ ontes

Accol'dmg to Jon Austm, semoradult director, the VIllage Club 15open to all senIOr CItizens 55 yearsand oldel'. The club elects Its owncommIttee to determme eventsand programs.

"It is amazmg how much time

\l ontinued from Page 1-\1of thdt I est durant.' addmg busI-ne'-" gl'nerated from 2 to 5 a In\\ auld affeet jobo; and other facets01 the re.,t aurant

fhe ne\\ 2 to 5 d In curfe\\ \\ill<lbo <lIfeet bU!>lHess dt the WhiteTO\\l \ Re~tallr<lnt on Jefferso.n

Re"ldents. se\ era} of whom!>Igned d petitIOn askmg the coun-CIl to <..urtall hours at the Kitchen.said they are constantl'¥ a\\akeneddlll 1I1~ the \light With nOIse and10\\dll,eSS Some made reference

, to the .\ugust kldnappmg and rape. of three \\omen III the Kltchen's: parkll1g lot

: \\ e~tchestel Road reSident~ Jo-\nn KeJl) said police report;. 0\ er a 36 month period at the: Steak n Egg Kitchen. showed at• lea'll ha.lf of the reported mCI-: dences occurred after 12 a m

: -\-fter the meetmg. Simank saIdhe could see no hard e\ ldencesupporting resldents' claims, The police I eports just dOll't sub-stantiate \\ hat's gOIng on overthel e ,. He did not say If theKitchen would close down

Dobbs House has hired a se-cUrity guard for the Kitchen on

\-Thursdays, Fridays and Satur-days from 12 to 5 a.m "

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I \],1\ l' been d countl comml'>~IOI1l'r ,1Ild I 11.1\e le.lrIled "h,lt ':"\\Illll~ \llth tlll' count\.' he ~,llel'I kllo\\ \\ ho" l'ollnrcted \\ Iwreand 110\\ tl) lad 'Id ot them b d<. h,lllL'r (Onlmb~lOllel :\lr~ Gat-tm n .,110\\ ed .,on\\:' thmg<. to endup In the chal tel that shouJdn th,l\ l' bel'n th!.'1e Heltel ~aJd, COll-cl'<.hng hO\le\ er that the enablmg11'gislatlOI1 from the slate 11l111tedthe comml~Slon ~ po\\er Some elC-

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Park poll( I.' .If ( In',{'o,tlgattrlgfour brhlk mo, lhdl (J(llllIC.d the.,ame rla~ Id<,[ ,,(('k on tilt: \\(,,,tl'nd of t<;....n

The brPilk In" nn \\ <I', IJllIll dW!\\ h IltH'r [{Ihldo, I'.( r ( ,Ii I !('pOI ted10 pO)J((' \\lthlii <if] !lrHll ., tlrJ1l'I ue.,d ,(\ Or t I (j I'o! I(I.' Chi PI!lerJ!} () (Olill(l' ."ud hl Iwlw\ e"at led'>! 1'1,0 01 OJ( IIJrtl('" \\elllomrnJtted iJ' tile "drn(' pChOOo,

\ I (',Idc'flt OJ) t II! HOO [1101 k 01\\ <1\ burn trJld pOI (I tht. fr ont doolof the hOWl h ,HJ fl('( n fljf( I.d opel!.,omllime dlOUl'd IWO!l ()I thd!dd~ dlthough Jt \\ (I'll t IIhlO\ eled untIl dPcr " l' rn (rJO'l(1.,dld a Ihl of ,trllf n '('Ill., \~a" no'01\ dii df)!(> flf''', Irl fll 1...11') Ir, Ie

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16 dnd 13 \(0,1/, IJld Ifi the drJ\l'v.d\ and Lltl r lr, dO ,,11('\ III ar to'home

4. home If] thl JOI)t) rllUlh 01\\hltller ROdd \' d., dl,,() I ntered,-r,mpf,mp bl tu ('11 [I()/)n 311d JP rn b) bl eaklng oJ " lftrJo.... VI tnl!e3r door and unlof htng It Coonceo,dld \ '-Ingle Illn'H;er \\ ,10, ob"ened nn th' rJllll1l-h b\ Ll \\11nl''''i Coonce "dld \n If]' E-llt(;! v ojm",slOg Item" I .,Id! IncCJrJ1pletehe added

Jev.elr) \\d., rC[Joru.d tdkenfrom a home on \\01t!){'r., 12(j(Jblock 'iOmetlme Letl\een 11 a Inand 5 30 P m lhdt da\ AgalOentr) \\ a'i made 0) hi caklOg aIIwdo\\' 10 thf' !edr door of thehouse Coonce "d,d An attemptedbreak-ln. \\/")(h oc(ur red between6 a m and 5 30 P m on the 1100block of \\ a\ burn \\ as also reported The ilndo\~ of a rear doorv. as broken. but apparently alarge dog chained up 10 the yardfnghtened the burglar awa)

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Klf"RE'\ \1.<.,0 'old hh pilrente; about hlo, action,> In the deo;ert last spring but dldn t mentlOn the medal 1 he\ found outI\hen he came home f)n leal e

That lea~ e jS 1JJmo.,t endednow Soon Paul report'i to Germany for hiS "econd Europeantour He 'i not sure If he II remam III the Army I ha\€ a lit.tie over SIX) ears In no\" '. "aidPaul "r was thinking of gettIngout a.nd enterlllg college, butwlth the way the economy IS IJust mIght st a y m BeSides 1 vegot a lot of Europe to VISIt beforemy tour ends m 1985 Then, \\hoknows what'lJ happen ~,

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comIng 10," added KlCren 'But, left '>0 ddeated wnen i i1Cdfdthe trooper had dIed We keptrunning from man to mall Somehad hroken neck'>. other'> had...trangled to death III their webbing'

"If the o,old,er had brokenbone" or d (oncu,>,>lOn we toldthem to relax. that they d be ,11lrlghl If ....I.' o,u"peded "pmI.' orn('lk IIlJlllll''', ....e.d tell them tolJe o,tIlI If 1'.1.' lould \\e'd hm e ahuddy ,tdy dnd (aim themd<mn

BY 'I III~ 'I l\1E. the lhopper.,h'lIl blought mOl e medl('<lJ pel'"o!llwl III to help the Injured buttheIr nllmbelo, were o,mall (omp,u ed to the II1Juled The or 01'lone \\ dO, lomprlo,ed of looo,e de"ert "ot! IOlko, and '>agebru.,ho,dld KJel en The v"lI1d., keptgUo,tl11g They dl agged trooper'>dJong dlled {Jut rller bed., Itt \1I'>te<l Ihem round dnd round IIItheIr \Iebblng I felt ver} fruo,tl ated ..

n"..,na Ihp pmpral"n( \ KI€ren

tld~Inlstered CPR to a numberof '>oldlCre;, and \\it" creditedWith savlIlg at led ...t t\\O lI\es Hednd other personnel \Iorked 10the drop LOne for at lea"t threehours before the SItuation ended

One hundred and sixty men\\ere Injured In the drop SJX ofthem died Kleren remembers\\orkmg on five of the SIX latahties

"A few hours after the drop, IJust sort of fell apart," saidPaul "I started getting theshakes real bad I was numb forabout two days after that"

Kleren and two other menwere recommended for theArmy CommendatIOn Medal andwere honored 10 a ceremony be-

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-Thursday, October 28. 1982 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seven-A

"The Green Coasl of Spam" \\111 RemlglO Garcia at the Warbe discussed al the nexl meetmg !\1emorlal Meetmgs are open toof the Grosse POInte Spamsh Club the public and a coffee hour fol-on Monday,. Nov. I, at 8 p.m. 10\\<;the meetmg.

P"eatureH '~keT"'Wttr'b'e"'fft'". ~ ...~ w.... -

Reed Colle~e at Portland, Ore.ha<, produced more Hhode<; <;cho-Jar.., than uny other two e.,chool<,combmed

'nw Jalf' A .J Cronin Said."Worry never rob<; tomorrow oflie., <,orrow. but only .,ap" today ofIt~ ~trcngth "

.\rlhur R Seder, Jr

•servIce

Vlce-preSldent and chief operatmgofficer, James J Humes.M D , vice-president, Sister Ver-emce McQuade, S S J , treasurerand secretary, and LOIS Beard,assIStant secretary

If they are unable to drive or (an'tfmd a ride, city offIcial e.,..,ald

Althuugh there 1<' no limit tohow fdr J nder can go, uty offlcldl.., pomted out the .,uh..,ldy 1<,only for the first $2 Anythlllg overthat Will have to be Pdld by theTlder, they .,Jld In additIOn, Ifmore than one per..,on I'" gOing tothe ..,dme pla«~ by (db, thc (ItyCIlCUUIdge.., Tldel.., to double up

Not only WIll the ..,ub..,ldy la"tlonger, city OfflUd1'> "'dld, but ..Ill)'co..,t over the .,ub"ldy Cdn be ..,plllby the Tldel <, The (OmpanIC."ho\\ ever, \\ III d"'~lgll a (db to one..,Ingle Ic..,ldenl the) "',lId

BCldu..,e the fundlllg for the ..,erVKe .... through ~E:\1TA dnd notthe Clt) th~ plogr<trll WIll end\\hen the munev run., out, ~hdrrov. "dld The munlopdl (redl! I..,good for ..tbout 1,(J(j(J!lde." he ..,illd

Shdmro(k Cdb Co run.., '>lml1Jar~enlce.., In St ClaIr ~hore",Roseville, Ea..,t Detroit andI'ra.,er, wmpdny "'poke..,men ..,dldA \ dU tu U IJ,U",PUil Ih.llJJIL~ppcdper::.on<; hd~ been ordered, theyadded Ea..,t Side Cdb, lo(ated at15501 !\{alk, dl.,u ha.., handICapped"erVl(c", ut\ ufflual.., Said

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Spanish Club to nleet Nov. 1

of the Planning, De\elopment ,mdExecutIve Commltlee~. and as amember of the medICal stdff JomtConfl'renee Comml!tpe, CorporatePlanning CommIttee and theProgram EvaluatIOn Committee

He IS chairman and chief execu.tlve officer of American NaturalResources Company He serves asa Director of NBD Bank Corp,Ine , NatlOnal Bank of DetrOit andthe Burroughs CorporatIOn In ad-dillOn, he IS a member of theBoard of Trustees of Northwest-ern University, the DetrOIt S) m.phony Orchestra, the DetrOitEconomlc Grov. lh Corpor at10nand IS chairman of the EconomIct1ub of Detroit

A Magna Cum Laude graduateof l'\orthweslern Um\ erSll v SederaJso served as a pIlot 1fJ -the Un.Ited States Army All' Force dunngWorld War 11

In addltron to Seder, the hospitalboard elected the follo\\ mg offlc-ers James T Farle), preSident,Glenn A Wesselmann, e"ecutl\ e

::'Idy I'> for a une way tnp, offlclal<,..,dld The lelurn triP wtlJ qualIfyfOI tlJl' ..,ame ~2 <,ub."dy, they added

The lily'.., SenIOr Cltlt:en Comml!>!>lOn ha" been dl..,cu..,..,mg lheprogrdm "mee lae.,t June, when theCOUIWI! apploved a re(ommendatlOn fJ om lhe comm '''''1 on to begllldr JWlIlg up a plOgr Jm f01 u..,e offund" from SEMTA fOI publl(11,m.,porlatlOn ..,el Vl(e..,

The $2,OI:~ from ~!':MTA I.., the( It) .., "hdrc of I egi<J1ldl t J Xl'''' OllIJlcn..,e plJte.., and vehlde titletroln..,fer.." ~EMTA offl( lal.., ,didThe MUllIup..l] CredIt Fund \\a..,e..,tabll..,hed b) lhe ..,Idle legl',ldture In t977 tu pru\ Ide flndncldl"uppurt tu Wd} ne Odkldnd dndMdlomb (ounl \ lOmmUnJtle" forpublll tr dn"'pul tdtlOn J1I dl nlelldnl e•.IIld ImpIO\emenl'>

The (ab "CI \ 1«' ,.., ..,upel lOr tothe ~EMTA Dldl A HHJC ,>erVllebe(dU"e It \\111 operatc fO! longerhflll1 '> \\ III dc It\ er re.,ldent" CUIbto (UI hand 1\ III nut requIre del-Vdnle re,ervdtI011'> ~harrov. ..,dld

The (db "en Ice \\ III allo\\ olderI ('''Idenls to get to tr ,ill~portatlOnroutes, ..,tore.., dnd {J\ I( fuo< tlOn..,

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John

Doctors prot,idehelp 011 allergies

\Ithul It ~l'del .II' \t. d~ re(enth e le<.led <IJ;llrm dn of theBUdl (j of TllI,>tec, of St Johnllu,pH,d of DetlOlt lie ~u('ceed!>ll'tlllllg Chdll moln Hugh C Daly

On dllcptlllg Ill:> nc\\ role at lhehU,pll,d Seder "did Ddl~ Will be1Il1",ed hut Ihe lugh <;tandard ofpi uf l''''''Wlldl '>en'lce he m~l<;ted on\\ III I emdlll "" a la::.llllg contn-lJut/(J1l tu {he \Ie/folre of the people(,lIl'd for olt ~t John Hospital"

~edcI a POI nte re~ldent hasIx'ell d mcmber of the board ::.Illce1971 He has ~el'vl'd as chairman

By MikE' AndnejczykTht' Wood.., City CounCil ap

pun 1'<1(Olll, dcb Monday, Del 18,Ilhlt Will lmng a ,;ubwil/ed taxI(db "'1'1Vlee for oldel I e..,ldent., tothl' (It} JI}/)ut the Hllddle of:'>/ovl'rnb('1

I'he pi ogl ,till, funtled 1hroughthe SOlllh(,,/.,tl'1 Tl ~1ldJlgdn Trdn..,pOI t.ttlOll AuthoJ It v (Sl':MTAl,IIIII JldY thl' fll..,t $2 of e,11>fdre for\\ ood.., I ('.."dt.'nt, ()\,('r bO

Ac( 01 dltlg 10 It'pl e..,ent,lt,ve..,flom thl' t \\ 0 I db (Oll1panle.."';t!dll1l(J(k Cdb rn I':.J..,t /)('tr<J1t ,wdI :d,>1 ""Hl(' Cdb 1Il [)l'tIOjt .In dlglbll' Ildl'l (olll Cell! PlthpI (ulllpany,HId II'<.jUl',>t .J 1,lb tlldt \\111 ofh'r11lIhtollub ..,('I\lle to dTl)pldleIhl' Il",ldl'llt \\ ,IIII'> to go

I UIII dlglblt' .I I Jdl'! It. 111 hd\ eto PIO\l' dge ellld Je..,ldeTllj' U,lllg.l \!I<hlj.;dll dll\'el' Ilcen'>e\lIdllgdll It!t'lltll )C,ltWIl (drd 01 d\\ oud, pel! k pol"> Aftl'l Pol) mg !!Ot l'lll'> 101 lhe !lolg till 0\1, the Ilder'" t:: :J\, .~Ll'- !.. !:h' (11 ..~Hnll t\I,.O

III ill" Oil till' $210'01 IUTlgel trip'" ol Iidel WIll he

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This Weekin Business

(,IO''>l' l'ulIIh'!'.III1\.., le"'ldl'lllh.,ln'lI /,111.011..,It'lIl jlJIlll'<1 Illl'..,1,Iff of !' lIl'Il'l ,lnll'T1ul, 11\(;r() ..."l' POIlltl'\\ ood~ "itl'lll \\ ,I'" l'mp 0\ PI IIIHUlI'loll Tl'\.I" III Il"ldl'IlII.l1 .lilt!l'OJllIIII'flJ,lI d("lgll ""hl' Il'll'ntl\dl',lglll'd d l Ollllt 1\ h'(UlH' III ;\l'l\llm 1'l'\d'

Announcing ...(;ro..,..,e p()JrI{I' \\ out!' 1l"lill'lll

Ph,lh .. I Brook., h,h hl'l'lI ,IPpOlntl'd dlrel lor lJf "drllllll,ll.ltlOll/01 {he BU1ldl'r, E\l!lJlIg(' of Dl'Inllt and l\hdllg,lII \d dgenl \lYAIl'\ M,!c]\l .. llll., &. \l .. ..,IU..,h.l~dPPollitl'<! f011l1('1 rl'~ld('nt Pl'tt'rBO\\I"r .. to account C\Cl Ull\ efor thl:' \mencdll D,lIf\ -\"'~OCld(lOll The Gener.li Electlle,\11 craft Engme BU"lllt'..,~ GIOUp St John Ho~pltal'~ Patient Edu-presented Gro~"e POinte re..,ld('nt catIOn Center \\ III present a prog-\\llham P Gl'/IIZ \\Ith Vendor of IJm on allergle~ Wednesday,l'iovthe Yl:'ar r\\\drd Gelltl )" Pf('~l :l flom 7 to 9 pm III the Wh~tedellt of Gl:'lItl Illdustlle~ Inc III \udlt01lllmWdr? en The l ompJII) lJJ~ been GUI,,,t ,peakers \-\III be ph~ Sllll\ 01\ I'd III thl' aerospdce mdu<;tr) Cldll~ T Joo~ P l\;lckles and Wslllce 1!H9 The \ illage Prt'p Plcldn{onl allerg) ::.peclaJlstsShop, formerly of £a..,t Detroit 1'111' do([or'i \\ 111present mforma-ha:. relocatl'd 10 19613 ~Iach A\e- !Ion on d<;thma Jllerglc coughnlle In Grosse POlllte \\ uod:. TIll' hd~ fe\ et. foot dlIerg~ bee stmgshop carne:. de'>lgner "POI h\\ edr h:- per,ellSlt 1\It \ dnd drug allerg)

;\lariC", ('atHlng III Gro,..,e 111chlldn'n and ddultsPOInte Park no\\ offer.., gOllllTlet \drnJ:'"loll I::' S2 for refresh-meals for h\ 0 on Fndd\ ,'lI1d ~dt ment" dnd literature and resen a-urdd;. For more Il1fOrmdtlUTl, ldll !Ion, are Ileces,an Colli ,H3387086:26295 or 881-7292 jar re¥;,PJlllOns a~d~ Jl10re mfof'

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for 'Dames'TiCKets are still avaIlable for

most performances of GrossePOInte Theater's "Dames at Sea"which runs Wednesday throughSunday, Nov 3 through 7, andTuesday through Saturday Nov 9through 13 All performances areat 8 p m except Sundays, whichare at 7 pm.

AndrzeJ Zlebinski. ArtistIC andManagmg Director of thePopularny Theater In Warsa\\.Poland, attended a rehearsal of"Dames at Sea" earlier thiSmonth, the theater saId Zlebmskl,a guest of the U S State Depart-ment, was on a month-long tour ofthe countr) 10 promote stagmgAmel'lcan plays in Poland

For tickets for the season orSImply "Dames At Sea," \\ ntethe theater at POBox 36598 •Grosse POInte, 48236, or call 881-4004 .

Margaret Mary KarrerSen In':" f 01 i\b K,u reI', 30. 01

the \Yooth, \I ell' Iwld \\'l'dnl.''ida~.Oct 27 at Verhe~ den Funl'r,llHome ,md St \mbro:.e Chm ell

She dIed SUlldd\, Oct 2-4 III Blll1Secours HOSpll,11

Born In l\hehlgan. 1\Is K,lIll'r I:"surVI\ ed by her pdrents, Fr,m!"and Dorolhv Karrer

Interment "as In St JohnCemetery

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. Violet Mary McGlynnS{'!, !('e~ fill l\h ~ McGlynll, 01

GrO~M\ Pomte Woods, \\~n.\ heldWl'(ine~d,I\', Oct 27, at A II Peter" FlInt'rdl HOl1w and St JO,1ll 01.\1 c Ch tlrch

~he dwd Mond.l\. Oct 25. IIIBon St.'eours l\o",plt',\1

l\lr~ ~lcG1\ Ull 11'>'\.II \ 1\ ed b\hel hll-..b.lll(( Jo>,t'ph 1\1 , fOU'IdIlU~hlt'l ~ 1'\11>, K.lthelll1e Da\ hMl~ :.'>1.lrjol)(' Songer>, ;\11>,Helell Korte 'Illd MI>, Mdl ~ C1<111\'COOpt'I, one :'011, Robel! BIOlh"e.llI, one ~11'>tl.'l Olll' bl0thl.'I, .\-4gl,lllddllldlt'U, ,Inti 18 gl e,11"I dndelllidl ell SII\.' \\ ,11'>precedt'<l~ll de,lth b\ her ~on, Fr,lIlk Bl Oll~>,(',W

Intelllwnt \\ .1... In \IIChll!anl\l('mOlldl P <11k Cemetel Y III FI,tt~ ,1\0~"

\ ')9 ~ e,H old ClIppled \\Olllolll \\,1' lobbed 01 her pUt >,t' b~ ,\...ll1gle \Olltl1 II ho .It.!olch.t,<t hel on :::>uml<l\O( I 2-t .It 6 50 P III ill.1 poll"1llg lot lIe.\I1:i012 :'Il.lek \ \l'111I1'

P,\l!,. Police Cllle[Helll \ CoonCt' ~.lId IheIIom:1I1 lo~t ,Ibollt $.30(,1:"h ollld the nusce!.L.lIlt'Olh cont enl>, oftill' lJrge n~ Ion bag:"he \\ ",> U~1llg dS .Ipm ::.e

\\ Ilnt.>>,ses sllpplledpollee \Ilth the nameand addre~~ of d 16-\ edl old youth \\ hoin es on .\ltel RoadThe~ at e In\ estlgal-mg he saId

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Ralph GI"t~t"I1, fOI"nlt'r Trail 1\laua~('r,

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heavy smoke bIllOWing out of thebasement WindOWS at the framehome III the 300 block of NeffRoad on Thursday, Oct 21, atabout 1 30 pm, reports ~ald Fireumts from th~ Farms and Parkwere later called III to assist

Ll Duncan MacEachern of theCIty suffered back JIlJufles whenhe pulled a fire hose of{ a firetruck, reports said He wastreated at Bon Secours Hospitaland later released

Accordmg to offiCials, the housewas undergolllg remodelIng andfOUf workmen were there at thetime of the blaze, but they werenot hurt

Officials said the blaze wastouched off when one of theworkmen lIt a propane torch nearthe basement ceIlIng, Imme<iJatelyIgmtmg the flame mto a ball ofCire over hiS head The hre thenfollowed a qUIck path along theceiling toward the front part ofthe house toward the gas meter

Firemen rescued two dogs fromthe second story of the house,wtuch was damaged by smoke

Kiwanis electsnew officers

David R RItter. of the Farms,has been elected preSIdent of theRIverSIde Klwams Club for its1982-1983 fiscal year

Ritter, an attorney and CPA, ISa member of the state, county andnatiOnal bar aSSOCiatiOns, He alsobelongs to the Michigan InstItuteof Certified Pubhc Accountantsand the Amerrcan InstItute ofCertifIed Public Accountants

Other officers elected wereFred Lechy, fIrst VIce-president,John Adamo. second vlce-preSIdent, Donald Stewart, trea-surer; and RIChard S Clark, sec-retary

The club's nev. board of direct-ors conSISts of Perry Chappas,Jules Descamps, Sr. Jules Des-camps, Jr, MIchael DeSImone,Wilham Hughes, Howard Hush,WIllIam Ibbs and Dr, Grey Nurse

Riverslde Klwams Club IS alocal club of Klwams Interna-tIonal, a worldWIde servIce club of305,000 members, In 75 natIOnsand geograptuc areas RIverSIdemeets at noon each Thursday forlunch at the Grosse POInte HuntClub, 655 Cook Road ViSItOrs arewelcome

A leaky ga., meter ha'> beenCited a~ the cau,;e of a t\l,O alarmhou"e fire la:>t \l,eek III the CJty.aceordmg to fIre offICials who bat-tled the blaze for more than anhour

rUt:Jtu:::h J-,.;,cv.[:;,cd f~~r'V'l~<' ~nrl

Gas leak blamedin house fire

..Cinelna l.eaglletours Denmark

The Grosse POJOte CinemaLeague \'-111present 'A ScandmaVJan Trilogy," a tno of 16mmmovlee; by Dan Paull, when Itmeets In' the War MemOrial'sFries AuditOrIum on Monday,~ov 1. at 8 pm

"The Old World Charm ofKobenhavn" starts with the fairy-tale kingdom of northern Den.mark, home of one-quarter of thecountry s populatwn SpeCIal em-phaSIS IS placed on Copenhagen'scommerce, culture, mdustry, clndcosmopohtan atmo'>Dhere

"Stockhol m City WithInBridges" shows vIews of Sweden'scapital and largest CIty wtuch ISlaced With canals and bridges ItIS spread over several pemnsulasand 13 Islands In Lake Malar andthe BaltiC Sea

The third feature "Prelude toFmland" VIsits modern HelsmklWith Its beautuul parks, unusualstatuarv, and Wide boulevards AhydrofOil IS used to travel to theFmnlsh Lapland

The pubhc IS m,lted to attendthe program wlthout charge ThereceptIOn folJowmg IS limlted toCmema League members

JJflr ,lIp/llona/ ldllho.'.;1 T.lllechire

The Transcendental MeditatIOnProgram wIll hold an mtroductorylecture Wednesday, No\! 3, at 8p.m at The Grosse Pomte WarMemOrial, 32 Lakeshore Road Inthe Farms

The lecture v, III mclude a d,:>-CUSSlOnof sClentuic research con-ducted on the beneCrts of the TMprogram In 200 UnIVerSIties andresearch institutes throughout theDOIted States and the world

The TM techmque IS a Simple.natur al effortless mental tech-mque, accordlOg to programspokesmen For more mformatlOncall the TM Center at 541-2759

DETROIT, MI. 48224

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Master pla,n hearing is Nov.4By ~usan McDonald ,

What 1',')11 Gro.,.,e Pomte Park over cwd over 'the lack of Viable from the heavy general commer-be IlkI' In the year 2000" Given the alternatlVl' hou.,lIlg I'> a serIOus clal use that now eXI<;ts to can-fad the eJty J<,already 99 percent problem" for ,>enwr cltltCnS, veplE'nce shops or officesdeveloped, It probably won t be empty ne<{el'> and young couples fhe plan also suggests that con-much different than It I~ today .,eeklllg to "down-c,ue" their hous. '>lderatlOn be given to alteratION>Rut a few change:> ale rewm- Ing hut remain In Gro.,sc Pomte of the local street !lYstem to re-mendlod 10 a ne\l Ma<,ter Plan thaI 'I he report "ay., a . major need duce through traffle "An effec\~ III be pre.,ented to the publiC for eXIc,t', for .,ellJOr CJtl/en:, hOUSing tlve and attractIve mean<; IS streetre\lC\I next Thur<,day "Iov 4 at <1:>Hell de; hou.,lng to attract clo:,lIlgs at locatJOns where local730 pm' , young adult., and retain empty :>treets' IIltersect major road"

The do(ument \'-d" produu'd hy ne.,ter., , Looklllg ahead to po.,c,J' The report mdude<, a map showthe lIty" PI anrllng Com m l,>"lOn ble re( ommendallOnc, thJ" .,prmg mg po~slhle locatlOn<, for a few\Iltt! gUlddnle from profe~"lOn,"., from <.I commIttee :>tudylng the dozen traffiC dlverters on '>Ide<It VtlH.,1Il Lt.'man and A""ouate" dell IIll' In enrollment In the :>treets that would reroute throughplanlllng (On<,ultdnt., ftJ(' 1I1lpJld Pomte <, publl( .,(hool., the "tudy traffu. to major ~treetc,(omm""lOn ha, been \\olkwg on note" thdt (Jthe! (ommunltw., havethe pleJll fOf eilrno.,t oJ ) ('oJ! d( lI.,ed ..Ibdndonlod .,( hoo)<, to pro\ Ide(Oldlllg to (il'Olgt' Helm <lldlr .,ulh hou"lI1g d., \\1'11 <I" lommun.mdll It) dnll ,,('nJO! lltl/en lenler.,

We re looking cJhedd to deter /'1nolher !Jo''>lbl(' "lte for multi!!lllll hUll the (OmmllJllt\ e,tlOuld pIe f cJml!\ or 1'\ en high rl.,eb(' de\ ('loped dO\1 n the rOdd OtfH (. le ...ldultldl d('velopm('nl IS1l('lm ...,lId The pldn I., not bmd the .,IIIP 01 duto dedler.,hJp" alongIllg, but It lontdln'> our (drefull) Je!fer'>on \\ enue near the Delre>lt(on"ldl'/ I'd , elommelldcJtlon" The entldflle to the ul), the report,olin' il (.Ill dltel ..1m part oj It note" The dealer.,hlp~ repre'ientthe' \\.I'-,h 1,.J1\- ;'-Uht.-"')~ I"......I ....~~ .. c! !~n~ fnr rip

\lo"t of Ihe ut, 1., nut cJ/fe( led \ eloprnent avaIlable In theIn thl' m'\1 plan-but d fe\\ "el Po lilt (', dlcordlng to the plantlOne" pnmarl) !lu'>me"" .,tnp" Other recommendatIOn,; rncludeare Copa'" of the 45 pdge do(u (on,t, utlllJn of a houle\ ard nearment .Ire a \ drldhle for publl( re the ~la(k ('ntran(e to the CIty and\ 11'\\ ..II the Central and Pdrk demolition of blighted bUlldlllgs IIIbr dn( he" 01 the publll IIhr dl y dnd the Wdyhurn to \1 ary land block of(II) hdll on Jeffer.,on A \ enue J\J al k On CharleVOIX the plan

The plan lIldude., a .,tud) of .,ugg('.,t<, fl'<flrel.lll1g de,elopmentpopul atlOn trends and hou.,lI1g pattern" dnd lome,> to one (onl!u"lOn

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art' d~kl'(l 10 1I1ink cl'Il1callv ,llld 1'.1/ ('nb ~l'C III <l 11\ 1('\'1.'1', ofreflel'tlvely alld ,Ill' Clll'lllil ag(,d to pl(lgll':>" ,I/)long dd fcrcnl dgedMl ee ,lIld dl<,.lglel' j"cchllg<, ,1Ild gl (lUp<" <lnd II '" l',e Illllg helpingClllot 1011" lUll lugh, alll! ,Ill Ilk,I" Ihl'lIl, dl.,el",.,llIg .Iny que~llon, not,Ill' aecl't)t,lbl(' u., long ,I" Ihl'~ Ju.,1 lllO.,l' III till' II.',Himg<,," Heh,.I\ e ev I( I.'lll'l' f 10m t hI.' <,101\ tll (01 d lug to pI ogl ,JIll l () leadel M.,b,lek Ihem lip, .,(1)" ~h Pl'Iok .. Fll.'dl.'llek"oll"Tht'l (' I.. IlO llghl 01 \\ I'Ollg OpllllOll III thew e1d""('~" .,IIL' .Iddl'd

Ho!(' pl,l \ Illg I~ "ulllet h Il1\l'<'u~l'(l III l'l,\"., (hw ,,101 \ (,,1111.'<1.. 1'Il.l11l1l't'" Houm" 1)\ I 'dlll.l "'0\1ll"!Hle<,.1 h,IIIlj.,OIl dllllll\\\ 1ll'1!' "Iudl'llh l'l l'dll' LUII""\ col1,lge - ~l\llplllll'" !tom Il,!!..:" 0\Junh PHl\ !lied b\ dhl ""'''1011 1t'.Id('Il> Am 1""lH' 110m thl'IIlt''' o!helohlll 10 ('thl( <, 10 h011 ,Ill IIWI "lI.'>e 1101d" h dl"lU""l'il ,Ill,ll l..l.d<ll'[ended ,\Ild tll~'>l'l'tetl h\ I Ill'yOUllg"tl'!" ",1\ p,1l ellt 1l'.ld('I"

"1 like thl' ,,101Ie" Ilt1l'1I lIe [,Ilk,tboul tlll'Ill, "Ild till' qUl''>tlOlh.'>,1)" EI Je D<l\ HI .I 11fth gl ddl'1V. h8 l""' t 11tlng h, ........ Pf ,\nd \ p It 11\

tilt' pI ogl ,1111 Till' "IOlll'" <II t' IIU[h,Hd fOl hUll .. thl'~ Il' JlI~1 ,lblllltright ' Elle <"I\''' ,\lId "OIlWII1l1l.'"Ene ,I(j(h he '111.<.>" Illot Ill'l" lwtICI th,1I1 ll'.ll hel" bl'{'dlht> tlll'\h,1\ C 11'01 e lllne 10 m,lkt' II lun '

P,Helllle,ldel" ..,.1\ Ihe\ h,l\eob~er\l'd dltldl ('II L'\ pIe""llIg IIll'IIO\Ul IIldl'pelllll.'lll'e .lIHI f el'!llH.;eomfOl tdole II Ith II, ,II gliingldelis, bUI \\llll rt'..,pcet [UI the ellvel Sit:> of 0plIllon.'> .Imong t hl' IIpeel~

"When the Ilghlbulb ~oe" onthere IS JOY III helping .,tudenh toul1der~tand," ~av~ :\1'> Pelok"Workmg 1\llh Ihe' )Ollllg ,lnd "eeIng their .It'lompll<,hmenl I., OUIrew,lI d ..

Tell me aboutyour high gas heating bills

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I(ipling~ l'olstoy are enjoyed hI tht-' (~lassroolnA ~pecI<l1 kllld of student en-

Ilehment program I~ III Ihe \\ork~,It 11111\'CI'~lty Liggett School thdtbllllg~ parent!>, <Iud fourlh ,lilt!Illth gradCl s together to l!l',('ll~~"llllH~ of the \\ odd'" gre,ltl'~t 1I1l'r,Itllre III Ihe JUlllOI Gl Cdt Book~Progl,un

In Iti> 13th ~eM ,It ULS, Ill('progr,llll IS a nallOn,tll) e"t,lb.lI!>hed .'oct ot COUI...l' .... de~lglled 1.>~till' GI C,lt Book" Found"llllll, ,11h\\\ IIIg motl\ ,Ited ,1I1d Intpi p~ll'{i...tudt'lIh 11\ prtm,1I \ dud "pcond,ln :>ehool-> to I e"ct ,Illd dl"l'lb~11,\\\ Ihorne. Klpllllg D1Cl-l'Ih,Tobto) ,lilt! olhl'b Dc\otlllg tlllll'o\el ,llld <lI>O\l' thl'lI Il'glll,lIhOllll'\\Oll-. ,lnd cl,l~" pel ILX!'> "Illdenh meet Olll e el CI \ till ('\0\\ L'eh:, to Illtel pI cl ,Ind ie<let to~Iolle" dUllllg "l'''SlOn<, led 1.>\P,\I t'lll \ olunte('r"

;-';0 teddulIg ("pCII('net' bnCLe:-,~..tL\, ;"t) ..., l'LS Cl,- ...tBoaI-" eillhusl.J~1 Jud~ Pelok,'Just lIme to "pend [01 the plea"ure of It " DI~cu~~lOn IC.lL!l:'r" reoeel\ e z.t hour~ of tJ wiling to pi Cpal"!.' them fOI their ~e:'~lon~The~c mclude a t\\ o-da) nOll ~Iopse~<,Ion ,1Od pre-clds~ ,1Ild po.,t.d.l~S ~l'~~lon<; \\ Ith group leddcI"P.lrent~ <ue t1lt'1l p,Hred for e.tehsectIOn

'Leaders '11e people \\ ho love toread and love to be WIth Childl en"c1ulIns thls vear'~ program co-leader, Man; Jane Fredel'lcksonTo begm a :,'es5IOn. leaders deViseone or two mam thematlc ques.tlOns for the children. and thenwalt for their reactIOns

When classes beglll, :,tudent:.

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Your edndle~ II all I dllp. l[ ) OllsOdk them III ,I Ittllc \\ ateI' laced\\lth 1\\0 tdble~poolb of "all 101each c,mdle

evemng hours may be contInuedat that tm1e, Spagnoh saId

The library IS open daily at 7 45a m and It closes at 4 p m onMonday. Wednesday and Thurs-dav On Tuesday It closes at 3 30p.m, and on Friday at 3 15 pm

Spagnoll said extended hourswere deSigned to mcrease studentusage of the library facilIties, al-though any member of the GrossePomte commumty may use themfor research purposes Rita RottaWill be the hbranan m charge ofthe evenmg program

South's Career Resource Center,which IS also located In WlCkmgLIbrary, IS open from 7 to 9 pmon Wednesdays by appomtmentSouth students and theIr parentsare IUVltect to VISit the CRC foraptitude testmg, an interest inven-tory, the MIchigan OccupationalInformatIOn System (MOlS) tolearn about specifiC careers andto locate colleges which meet m.dividua) needs, and collegecatalogues to explore college of-fermgs. ~. """ '" ~ _ ol... \ \l

Appomtments can be made bycalling the CRC at 343.2302

Soulll library open e'1ening~

Parents previewsex ed filnls

Grosse Pomte parents Will haveIhe opportumty to VIe\": theaudIO I Isual materIals used In theafter school sex educatlon prog-ram offered by the Health Educa-tIOn CounCil of Grosse Pomte onTuesda), Nov 2, at MonteIthschool

The fJlms are shown to fourthgrade gIrls and to flfth and SIXgrade boys and gIrls The publiC ISilivited to atre'ft'd the 'i-:81)i p mmeetmg The school is located at1275 Cook Road

Gros~e POlllte South HIghSchool's Wlcklllg Library hase\ enmg hours for the first timesince ~1968 accordmg to DrJoseph Spagnoh. school pnncipal

South's st\ldent library \\111 beopen from 7 to 9 p m on Wednes-da) dlld Thursday evelllngs Theel enmg hours. which started onOct 20, \\111 run through January28, 1983 H usage \\ arr.ants. the

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Bear invasionCit~ resident Susan Hartz (sho\\ n abo, e) paid a visit to the Gros~e Pointl' \('adl' m~ rt.'{'ent-

l~, along \\ ith her collection of stuffed bears from all o,er the \\orld_ The bear im a~ion began\\ hen tht' Grade 1 science class began its study of real-life bears and one studt'nt requestedpermission for the class to bring in stuffed bears, :'\Is. Hartz offered to share the histor)' of eachof her bt>ars \\ ith the students.

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For \ ear>, t \ e l-<lll..ed \\ llh pet)pl"\\ho are tired of \\ :blmg fut'! andmone\ Ga~ rate", I..eep gOing up ,,0

thl') tome to me ior ad\ IceE\l'T\ da\ for homeo\\ner<; hl..e

\OU I ~orre'cl the mone\ "a,tln"probll'm of ga", l'nerg\ lo",s \\ lth-Amen.ThermJ>. Vent Dampt>r"

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heater "hUb ofT, \\arm aIr h

qUlckl) 10,,1up the chlmnf')Enl'rg\ l':>C,lpes but \OU "oil endUp pa\ mg for It

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• Grand Rapids Pres~, 12 28 80 - Br\ant I"" anIntelhgcnt la\\ycr Ilqth a] pcnLhanl for earelullh1l1k,ng Br) ant '<; \ IC\\ \ larc] hhcrah'im on ,oelall'i\ues 10 'itm.l COn'icnatl'im on eLl1nOl1lll I\<;UC"

..... e~ DetrOit, Inc" 618 82 - Bill Br\ant c\hlhltedLourage, re<;pon<;lhlltt\, and Icader\hlp .. tn

gettmg \.llchlgan through il\ llOanlial In,,\S

• "'ervlce "'tatlOn Dealer \,,'n., 6 18182 - Bryan!de~cf\c' than\(., for "\Urrort of the <;mall hu~tnc,~reoplc reprc~entcd h\ thl~ a<;~ollali(\n ..

• \\a)ne Count} (Ircmt Jud~e (on,tlluenl, 6/5/81"Your \ole agaln<;( the IfIdca<;e In Llt\ InLome laxe"

....a' a rrorer polltlLal a\.t ..

• horn a Con~t1tuenl, 8 U 81 - 'tb,lIlJ,., to )OUfor \ our Initial In\ 0" emenl Jfl our prohlem ande<;pellal\) lor ) our per,"lenle

RE-ELECT

BRYAN,TRepresentative

THIRTEENTH DISTRICT

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• (,rand Rapid" Pre"", 5/31 81 - \\ Hh Bill Br\ant a<Hou<;e Rcrubhlan 1 eader, " RcpublILa'1<; In

Ihc I egl<;lature no .... aprea, to be ['lore aggrc",\e,more alert, more aCll\e '

OUR MAN IN LANSING ,Now that's Representation.

A PROVEN LEADER OF VISION"The climate tor hope and opllmlsm for :YllChlgan's

future Ie;oure; to prO' Ide, The e;tak.es are too grealfor gamble" or squabbles, the challenges too greatlor either polttlcal party to meet alone. The people01 \11Lhlgan are ready to do \\ hat must be doneto mahe 19R2 the begmnmg of a ne\\ mdll~tnaIrc\OlullOn In ~llchlgan, The people of \llchlgan,the are;enal of democracy, can and \\111 outthink,OUI\\ork and oUlprodllce, 10 peaceful competlllon,an). \\ ho dare to challenge','

VOTE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1982

• DetrOit ....e~s, 3 25 82- Rep BrIan!."hi, \alar) for ooc 1\\0 \\cd pal periodlhan any other tOp <;latc atfilla! rClUroed

• (,o\. \\ m, \1llhken ,a\ \ Rill Rn ant" I' a \ l nLOnqruLtl\l IfIflll<:IlL<? HI (hl I C12111.l1llre lTlJ \1Id111l.ln

r\\ Ith] a qIlIL/..nc" 01 n1lTld <1l'd breadth of \1e\\\\ hh.h i, rllrl,hll1\! ,wu L<,,,'qrutc, In ,I major \\,)\'() COhill!, comrk\ I",IL'

• Pre'ldl'nt of a major corporatIOn, I 291112- "Pa"age01 the \\ orker, (omremalJon rclorm llearl\ \\ollidnO! h:n e been rO\<;lhlc had II not heen lor Ihe re,ol\ c\hO\\n h\ \ou I \~J'ih 10 "'tend nn hcartle<;1 thank<;and Longr;rulal/oll1 for ,Ollr pc:r\onal effort ....

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Durmg tbe past ten yearJ. u eat tbe ,\fecIJterr,meanLounge bat e strll'ed to Jerl e our tllJtomerJ only tbefinest m Greek-Amenc(/n Clllsme. TIN, Hec!JterralZrlclnLounge u III JeJ'Z e on/} tiN hl;e,beJt {jut//it} Sea/ood.l'eu York Cut SteelkJ (cut to ordt!/. J, ChopJ, B. B. QRlbJ PllIJ treulitlmlcll Greek D1Jhe\ 0/ PclJtl!JIO.

Flemwzg Saganakl clnd Egf!Plemt. Cotktcllir cmJ GreekU/lneJ ,Ire alJo fen eel Ark }Our U cl/t,'e.lJ ahem! our

Del/I) Speaals. or clJk about our Famolil Gret!k Pr::::,cl.Tl'led and pmz en agtl1J}lt ,;II (ompt!tltlOn, ,\fakt!J elll}ordman !N::.::.a 1"It t!Jel! ore/mal'} Our Iqllc/rt:!

pI::,:;a 1.1 telr4ul/} JJld.le U I!h KflIt!rI ISagiuza/a) ,mdFeta CINe\t!. plw Grt't!k Sawage em) elll . '01.1\Vorld" lelllte tbel! !lUll! Ile tned to Ih! Ih!!Ji!l t!d\\J e Listen and We Care. Thl\ II 11- h) 11- e '[e t:'.\-

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ht/ck emJ lee to/' lOlIrlt!l/. Ellwllel </1'<.:'u elt ()!Jled attiN .\feLiJterrcmt'el!l L()"'l~e 0/,1' t'\jh'!"II.'Jh l'd Itall u iii!Jldkt! lemullel teel nght ell homi.' ()" !he u t'<.:'keJhL

u e bell e elltt!/'!cmlll/L nt aileI' C) (J() /1 m I 1t!1.'1 tht:,\ledltt!rremecm L01lJlgt! 1\ el gi't'clt Jmmg t'\/h'i'lt!Jh e,I !JO!h' to le/'/ e iON loon.

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I L ....,.d,4ull,'rs:'j('Ort~ fourth

The Unlver"lt) Liggett SchoolIdr",ty debate team was one of 28team" from MichIgan and OhIOlhdt competed III a debate tourndmt'nt at DetrOit Cdthohc Central on Sept 25

The team, compo,>ed of HaroldColby, John HadJlsky, Jeff S\\ eetdnd Charles Colby, \Ion seven oftheir eight rounds "'hlCh ga\ethem a fourth place finish OtherVLS debaters ",ere James Cargas, Charles Lapo, Bnon Fox andl\:orman Issa.

The Um verslt} LIggett novicedebate teams traveled to Toledo onSept 18 to participate III their flr"ttournament of the year

The affirmatIve debaters wereFred Chang, Ronald Wood. CarolLlllg and Carolyn Seydel On thenegatlve team::. \\ere AllltaGugala, MIke BrozowskI, ChriSLlakoms and Robert NJCcohmThe teams \\ on flve of theIr de-bates, and Robert Nlccohm re-ceived a speaker's a\\ard

Statl.,tlclans sa) c1erg) men livelonger than la\\ yers and la\\ yersIn e longer than doctors But notmuch longer

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Breakfast withBrummel Nov. 5

ReSIdents of the Gro'>i>e Pomtcst'hooJ dli>trlt't are IIlvlted to meetII1formally WIth the Superinten-dent of School~. Dr Kennelh Brummel, at breakfa,>t.brunch, or coffee WIthin the nexttwo week., to dISCll'>'>edUCatIOn I'>"ue'> of IIltere"t

"Breakfa~t With Brummel" IS"cheduled for 7 30 a m on Fnday,Nov 5, at the NeIghborhood Club,17150 Waterloo Avenue 'BrunchWith Brummel" Will be held onthdt ,>(jme day ..It 10 30 ..Im al'>o(jl the Neighborhood Club

f<~or tho::.e ....ho Lan't make themornlllg meeting,>. dn after noon('offee ha~ heen '>lated for 4 p mIn the cafeteria of Bro\\nell ~11ddie School, 260 Cheilfonte A\ enue

Per,>on,> wI.,hmg to dttend <lnj ofthe'>e ,>es::.lon~ are d'>ked to L dll:H~ 2012 for reservdtlOn'>

I It'l en,l 1)('( ,lInp Inlere,>ted w«,m Jill; to 111(' I ~ dfter her ,>I"tcr'1)( III d \ l'dl III Glo,'>e POlllte WItht hI \ d n De\ entel '> It "oundedlike .I \1 on<l('1 ful pldLC, ...0 Ildm\' ,he "dId •

\<Ijlhtrnenl V.d'> nut a problem101 Help)]d \\hen ,he came herether e \\ d'>n t mu( h L ulture .,hock.It -Ill r,Lonomlulll\, StoLkholm I::'\ el \ .,mlllJl to Gro,>"e POinte orBloomfield JIll/;, The on!} thlllg11I.!t !>olh{rpd Helena \\ a~ the diet\rnpIILdll'> don t pal like ElIIo-pt'dn, dt all \11''> \ .In De,enter'did

Bd,>lldll\ the ~chool., andllolhe., In (;ro""e POlllte are \ erymULh like the\ .Ire III SlockholmI he ..,dlOOI day I::' 10nger WithmOl I' d,.h'>e,,> .lOd hreak:" hut hothd rc gedl ed lOll al d L allege prepdrdllOn In S\\eden jean:" and~\\edtel" are Uniform," Helena",1\"

\\ hdl amazed me mO::.t IS thedlfferenLc In culture:" Amencansdre black. \\hlle, )ello,", dnd redThel e are so man\' differentpeofJle dnd cll~toms' melted togethel It ~ lerrUIC

of [l\ (' px, h.lngl' ,>tudenl'> at{II u,,'" POll It\' ";,oulh lllgh ~LhooJUll" \ hI! ~1I\' h hell' on PI/\' dle('\lli,lnge ,lIld h In mg "'lIh the\ ,Ill 1>1'\ ('nll'l ~ uf \ten J\I('dther1{O.l<l

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ELECT

JOHN HERTEL

LET HIM FINISH THE JOB!

PAID FOR BY THE COMMITTEE TO EI EeT JOHN C HERTEL - 357 ROOSEVEl T PL GROSSE PTE MI 48236

WAYNE COUNTY COMMISSIONER

IN WAYNE COUNTY GOVERNMENT!

IS WIDELY RECOGNIZED AS THEPUBLIC OFFICIAL WHO HAS LEDTHE FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION

JOHN HERTEL•••\ II () 111.1 n , f t \ P II J I I., I i j

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Thur,day, October 28, 1982

Pi()."cc libraryclects officel"s

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SUNDAY AFTERNOON JAZZTHE SWING SOCIETY

Sounds of Hampton, Krupa Goodman Armstrong

SIX OUTSTANDING MUSICIANSSUNDAY - 4 o.m.-B p.m.

NO COvtR - 881~8895

Paid for by the Committee to Elect Barbara B Gattorn,76 Lochmoor, Grosse Pomte, Mlch 48236

ENDORSED BY:DETROIT FREE PRESSCIVIC SEARCHLIGHT:

Preferred and Well QualifiedURBAN ALLIANCE:

"Good and Recommended"GROSSE POINTE NEWS

NORTHEAST DETROITER-HARPER WOODS HERALDCENTRAL CITIZENS COMMITTEEPOLISH-AMERICAN CONGRESS

ELECTBarbaraGATTORNCounty Commissioner

, COMPETENCE,EXPERIENCE,

INTEGRITY

"One of the better qualified candidatesoffered by either party ... "

..DETROIT FREE PRESSSept. 12, 1982

* Helped write the Wayne County Charter* Respected by business - labor* A veteran political activist in District* Would abolish Wayne County Road Commission

GATTORNA MUST!

Republican NOVEMBER2

FaUlily Astlullawill llleet atEastland Center

WIN ACRUISEwith the

GROSSEPOINTENEWS

EN"••THEGROSSEPOINTENEWS

WindjammerCRUISE

CONTEST•••

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The AmellCan Lung A~socla-hon':, FamIly Asthma pl'ogramWIll begm meetlllg III lhe .\U-ditorlllm 10Cdlro on tilt' 1'0nCOUl.!>t'of Eastland Center thiS monthMeellllgs at e :,cheduled for thehrst Thlll sd ay of the month al 7pm

The p1'ogldm Thlll"dd), r\O\ -tWII! tnclude a leclure In Bruct.'Dubm, DO on medicatIons Du-bill, medlc<ll dlredor of Iht'<I:,thmd plogr,llll <lnd llIt'/IllJel ofthe AssOCIatIOn.... bOdld of dlrt'etOlS. \\ III talk ,lboul dlug:, commonl} \I'il'<i 10 tll',)1 ,bthm,1 thel),ut'sirro act 10 I l'i , pO:'''lble "Ide effeet:, and length of tl t.'dtment

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Guest >.pe,ll,.er." films, dl"CU~~Ion>.dnd dellloll"tratlOn~ ,lie pdrtof the meetlllg~ \\ ludl .II e gedl t.'dto !xlth .ldulls dnd cllIld :,uff ereI':'TopiCS presented Illclude medlc,)-tlOllS, ho:,pltallldtlOn, dIet, nulntlOn. exerCise, allergieS ,llld schoolproblems

PhySICIans. nur~e~, resplratol~therapists, pharmdclsts. homeeqUIpment vendors and Intere~tedhealth care profes~lollals are in-Vited to attend an open hou:>e before the NO\ -1 meetlllg at 5 30pm The Amel'lcan Lung A~:>ocla-hon will offer refreshments and a"Get Acquamted" programfeatUrIng Its commullIty ::.en lces,With specJaJ emphai>l:' on theprogram

For more lllformahon on theFamily Asthma plogr.lIll. eall theLung ASSOCIationat 961.1697

Shutterbu.gs ,,,eelTed Reuther of the Motor Clt)

Camera Club Will present a pre.vIew of the DetrOIt RegIOnal PSAconvenhon at the Grosse PomteCamera Club's next meeting,Tuesday, Nov 2. at 7 30 P m atBrownell Middle School, 260 Chal-fonte Road

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22704 H"rperSf CI"1f Shores

5~ Sat. • Sun.'" 7 P.M .• 11 P.M.

GROUNC ROUND

Friday. Nov 5, at the GrossePomte Academ\'

SI~ter McMailUs, .I membel ofthe DOInlllICan Sisters of MedIa,Pennsvlvanla. senes a~ CourtAppolIlted PsychologIcal Expertto the Tribunal of the Al chdloceseof DetrOit

After graduatmg fI om St Ro~eCollege, Albany. NY, SisterJudith earned <.1 master's degreeIn RehglOus Studzes at the Umver-slty of DetrOit and a master's de--gree In Cltmcal (Psychotherapy)Soclal \\'01 k from Wayne StateUI1lVersltv .

The m-eettng WIll open \\ Ithmass at 10 a m In the AcademyChapel Fnends of the Academ)are welcome

A mass will be offered on Sun-day, NO\ 7, III the Grosse PomleAcademy Chapel at 10 30 am, forall deceased members of the Chtl-dren of l\Iary and deceased mem-bers of their famLhes

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Statistics kept byIIlsurance compalllesseem to indicate thatblue-eyed people tendto live longer thanbrown-eyed people,but nolhmg IS m thoserecords to suggestwhy

POINTE ATHLETIC CLUB10631 Whittier, (Between 1-94 and Kelly)

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Broken Illarriage is topic"The Broken Marrtage. A Look

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: Nell Simon's ongm21 hotel com.~y, "Plaza SUIte." \\'111 open NovI) as the S1'3S0n's second Dennis~"Ickhne product lOll at GoldenliOn dmner theater The corned\'funs Flld,l\' and Saturday even-tngs throug'h Dee 18, with a spe-cial r\e\\ Year's E\e performanee and celebratIOn

The producllon IS ,lctuall) threeIndl\ Idual stones of \ lSltors to dslUte III l'\t'\\ YOIh s Plaza HotelIn Act I, d middle ,lged couple st-taming to celebl dte thelr weddlllg~nIllVerS,If\ I::.mtloduced In Actn, a hIm producer enetertams hiS111gh::.('hool ,,\\ eetheart Act III I~probabh the 1110"tfamous of theStolle~, POIh a~109 a couple \\ ho::.('~oon to be \\ ed daughter has:v~~'"~~ ~....~:'sc!..f ", thp h~thr(\(ln,rcfu~lIlg to ('(lOll' out to Jtlend herp\\ n \\ eddlllg• The Ploduchon \\ III be pertonned as on Broad\\ a\, With t\\ 0actors perfornllng the leads 111each of the three acts WIlhamClvne and POlllter Carol Purdon,\vho performed together_ at the!Attic Theatel In "Dear LIar," WIll~tar I

i Also In the cast are Jane Vree.land, a veteran of Grosse PomteTheater and Stouffer's EastlandDinner Theater. and JohnGuadagneli \\ho IS also actmg asftage manager for the production

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Elect

JANE E. STEVENSState Representative

Democrat - Thirteenth District - November 2nd ElectionEducation - Graduate - Grosse Pointe North HIgh School.

Wayne State University - Bachelor of Arts,Honors English Program.UniversIty of DetrOit - Law School - JUriS Doctor.Attorney licensed to practice In MIchigan andfederal courts.

Community Presence - lifelong reSIdent of Wayne County,A resident of Grosse Pointe Woods for 19 years.

Endorsements - Democratic Party.United Auto Workers.A.F.L. - C,I.0,Polish Central CitIzens CommIttee.German Steu ben Society,MichIgan FederatIon of Teachers,Right to Life.Rated Qualified by Civic Searchlight.

Program - A stable government; tax relief for homeowners;change school financing; reduce income tax; reformworkers' compensation; eliminate the chaos of an $800million budget defiCit and $2 billion debt to the federalgovernment; a new hope and better life for citizens,taxpayers, women and retIrees with a responsible gov-ernment.The incumbent increased your taxes, supported the"due on sale" clause and helped create the chaos anddeficit in Lansmg. He abstained from voting on 195bills and was absent on 68 other occasions in 18 months.The governor is gone; the lieutenant governor is gone;let's replace the incumbent and make a clean sweep.

For effective. efficient and responsible government

electJANE E. STEVENS

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The coalItIOn of health agencyrepresenr att\ es and concerned In-dl\ Iduals recenth formed toexamIne and attempt to remed~1I)(' "enous Infant mortaht~ prob-lem 111 southeast DetrOiL

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Some older people, because oflimIted mcome mu!>t foregoproper nulrtllon to pay for neces-<;dry mediCines r onunau:IY 101most, thl!> hard cholce doe!> nothave to be made but even m thesecases budgets must be hghtenedto LOver prescriptIOn costs

Drug costs have Tlsen muchf aster than most retIrement In-comes, so fast that the dIscountgiven by some pharmaCist!> helps,but not much

Recently, generic drugs havebecome popular SubstltUtlllgthese for the name-brand drugcan save as much as 30 percentThe use of generic drugs wIll be-come more Important 10 the nexttwo or three years when the pa-tents on several hundred name-brand drugs are scheduled to ex-pire

A PHARMACIST who wants tosave hiS customers money shoulddiscourage them from buymg themore expensive palOklllers thatare mlsleadlllgly advertised 10televLSlOn commencals All aspI-rm IS alike a nd the cheapestbrand IS the best buy

For convemence and to savemoney choose a pharmaCist whowll! dehver prescriptIOns or mallthem Some orgarnzations. such asthe American Associatron of Re-tIred Persons, offer a mall-orderservICe for drugs

Most people will get their pre-scrrptlOns fIlled and take theIrmedlcatron on schedule but some-times patients Will use poorJudgement when it comes to pillsand medIcines They th10k if onepili IS good, two are better TheyWill borrow someone else'smedlcllle thmkrng what works'forone wtll work for anoUler, or theywill go from one doctor toanother, neglecting to teU the sec~and phYSIcian what they are tak-ing or. worse, take both prescrlp-tlOllS These are dangerous prac-tices

SOMETIMES A patIent WIth achromc JlIness stops taking amedicatIon because "thp.y don'tfeel SIck" Doctors say patientsWith dlabetes, severe arthritis orheart faIlure and other chromcdIseases need medICIne no matterhow well they feel.

Doctors put a lot of thought mtowhat, If any, medicme to pre-scrrbe.

SometImes a patient may notneed medicine Doctors say cold,flu, muscle and Joint strains canbe relIeved by aspmn or an aspi-rm substitute They belIeve thatwhen It is not necessary to take apIll, It is best not to take one

If the patient needs medlcme foran lllfectlOn the doctor WIll bevery specIfiC III choosing the onethat works best for the partIcularmfectlOn and one that IS leastlIkely to cause Side effects Choos-mg the right medicine for a pa-tient's SpecIfIC problem reqUiresexcellent Judgement and eventhen It IS sometImes necessary tochange the prescnption later.

Doses of the same antibioticmay vary; smaller for the child,larger for an adult and even morefor a patient With an advanced m-fectlon

The bottom Ime for patients onmedIcatIOn IS to remember thatmedICine taken accordmg to adoctor's direction lS meant tocure, or If that IS not poSSible,mlmlmlze the effects of the dls-ease However, if directiOns arenot followed, the medlcme youtake could be hazardous ratherthan helpful.

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HLLlJ\G OlJT the p<M,billty of.,omeone dddrng a polsonou<; ~ub~tdnce to a capsule medIcatIOn 111tended to alleViate or to cure dndllment, there <;tll1are many pre(autlOn~ \~hlch anyone \',ho take ..mediCine regularly ~houJd obherve

~et up ~ome sort of a plan or~chedule for taking medlcmeWithout It, It IS easy to forget\'ohether you have taken medlcmeand take It tWICe or omit It en-tirely

One way to remember IS to as-,>oclate takrng medlcllle while ~ouare performIng another dadyfunction, such as brushlllg yourteeth or drmkmg your morOlngcoffee

Another ....ay IS to keep eachdose III a separate contamer sothat you can see If you have takenIt

Many pharmaCies sell a se ..en-compartment plastIC pill box forabout $1 50 Each compartment ISlabelled With the day of the Vveekso an empty compartment meansyou nave taken your pills thatday

A calendar ....111 serve the samepurpose By keepmg the pills nextto the calendar and checklllg offthe date after taklOR the dallydose. you can keep track ofwhether or not you have takenyour pills that day

When It comes to liqUid medica-tion, some of thes~ strategies....on.t work Other plans can befollo\\ed Put the bottle on oneSide of the slOk and move It to theother Side unme(i!.ately after swai-lowine; the daily spoonful, then re-turn It to Its origmal place afterwashmg the dmner dishes

Most people have no problemwlUl long-term medicatIOn but ItIS easy to forget short-term medi-catIOn One way not to forget IS tokeep your pill or medlcme \\hereyou Will be sure to see It, at yourwork place In the kitchen or nextto a radiO or teleVISIOn set thatyou sWitch on every day

IF YOU PLA~ a tnp while onmedication, there are multi Vialtravel kits avatlable In many lug-gage shops You can also wrapeach dally dose In aluminum fOIland carry It With your loosechange 10 your purse or pocketEvery time you reach for yourkeys or money you ....Ill be re-mwded

Another problem IS If you havea prescnphon that calls for takmgthe same medlcme three timesdally At home. ) ou can set analarm or rou can set a clock tlmerto a lamp or radIO

If you take multiple doses threetimes dally. you can take threesmall glasses and put mormng,noon and mght pills In them. andput them \\ here) ou \\ III see them

If you take IrqUld medlcmerather than pills, a boll. with threecompartments can alert you Youslmpl~ n1O\e the bottJe from onecompartment to the other and....hen you flnIsh. put the bottleIII Ule frrst compartment for thene'\t day

Despite these remInders. youma) stIll forget Onl) ) our doctorcan Judge, but most pharmaCistsagree It IS safer to sklp a dosethan to double up

A "must" precautIOn IS maklllgsure you don't run out of yourprescriptIOn To guard agalOst

Disability cases are re-examined.People \\ ho receive SOCIal Se cess Moslener stated that personal

cunt) or Supplemental Secunty mtervle ....s Will be conducted 10Income (SSI' pa)-ments based on the SOCIalSecunty offrces startmgdl<;ablht) can expect to have theIr 10 Octoberfile re\ lev.ed at least once c\ er~ These face-to-face 10terVJewsthree) ears unles~ the)- have a <;e- \\111 personalIze the re\leW b)' al-\ en,' condltlOn conSIdered to be 10\..mg the mterVle\Hr topermancnt In nature People III thoroughly ell.plam the procedurethe latter group can expect to and adVise recipients of theirha\e theIr case revle\\ed every nghts and responSibilities ThiSfIve to se\en ~ears, accordmg to should reduce the anxiety expen-James T Mo<;lcner. dlstnct man- enced b'/ some dl<;ablhtv rPc,.ager of the local SOCIal Secunty plents who were not aware th~tofflce theIr dlsablht)' status \\ould be

The 1980 Congress mandated re-evaluated, Moslener saidthat all dl<;ablllt) ca<;es be re- In addItIOn. the mtervlew WIll\ Ie ....ed periodically, l\1os1ener estabhsh a workmg rapport bet-saId Both the General Accountmg ween the SOCial Secunty Ad-OffIce and Internal audItors have mllllstratlOn and the beneficIaryfound that as many as one In four and WIll give the benefiCiary anmellglble per<;ons are receiving opportumty to provlde personaldlsablhty beneflt<; ThiS amounL<; Input mto the revIew deCISIon pro-to as much as $4 bl1Jronbemg paId cess. the manager addedeach year to mehglhle people More mformatlOn may be ob-

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Proposal A-A proposal to allow the Legistaturt'to pass laws to reform their existing constitu-tional exemption for civil arrest and processduring legislative sessions.

The Michigan Const1tutlon currently exemptsstate senators and representatives from civl1arrest and process during, and for five daysbefore and after, legislative sessions

P"~P":'!,~1 ".4. !,r0!Wl~al to create bv constitutiona Michigan Department of State Police. providefor its personnel, pre'icribe its duties and reoquire minimum staffing.

This proposal would change the state polleedepartment from one created by law to onecreated by the constitution.

The Police Officers' Association of MIchIgan,Gov. Milliken and Attorney General Frank Kel-ley oppose this measure on the grounds thatguaranteed mInimUm levels of employmentshould not be an act of the constitutIOn

"This is the boldest attempt In our state'shistory by a group of state workers to removethemselves from the control of those they weremeant to serve," said Gus Harrison, formerdirector of the Department of Corrections.

Supporters of the issue, the Michigan StatePolice Troopers Association, feel that theminimum level of employment would ensurethat state police would remain on the streetwhere they are needed,

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By Barbara Greenough AckerPointe residents Will be asked to vote on

seven state proposals in the Nov, 2 elechonHere, written as they w111appear on the ballot,is a listmg and general explanation, in somecases mcluding favorable and dlssentmg opm-~ons by recognized state and local authOrities

Proposal C.Proposal to prevent a lender fromusing a "due-on.sale" clause to foreclose amortgage or land contract when the property islold. unless security is impaired. ~

This proposal would prohibit foreclosure of amortgage or land contract when based ontransfer, except where transfer can be provento impair security risk.

However. in a Supreme Court decision onJune 28. It was ruled that federally charteredsavings and loans Institutions could enforcedue-on.sale clauses even if individual stateshad laws to enforce the ban. In a slmUar vein,Prelldent Reagan signed a bill earlier thl'Smonth doill8 the same thing for state charteredbanking LnlUtutlons, thu. reducing even moreof the power of Proposal C.

Still, C would provide an extension ofmortgage foreclosure from the current sixmonthl to 48 months In cases where there is adue-on-sale clause In the mortgage contractand the lender has not proved security Impalr.ment.It would also prohibit a foreclosure of

mortpge by advertisement, usually placed in a\M'N,paper when based on transfer.

The banking Industry Bays that Proposal Cwill reduce available mortgage money, whichwUl mean fewer construction jobs and in.creased property taxes.

The state attorney general's office says thatpassage of C would maintain the rights ofhomeowners through assumptions and landcontracts,

"Banks currently can invoke the due-on-saleclause simply to rid their mortga~e loanportfolios of as many of their lOW-interestmortgages as they can," said SandyEichenhorn, treasurer of the Consumer'sCommittee to Protect Mortgage Rights,Proposal D-Proposal to require hearings on allutility rate increases. abolish rate adjustmentclaUies and establish procedures in rate bear-lngs.

This proposal would require full and com-plete hearings on all costs of utility serVice,including fuel costs. It would abolish existingadjustment clauses for rate changes and allowo,nlyone rate increase hearmg per utility at onetime.

Proposal D may be seen as an alternative toProposal H (see below). Both D and H banautomatic utility rate hikes, but D, allowingonly one rate case hearing at a hme, wouldcause slow~r. rate c~anges.

~o.v. ~t1hken SIgned a bill on Oct. 13ehmmatlOg a.u.toma,tlc fuel adJustmentscharg~s on utIlity bIlls and effectively ac-co~phshed ~uch of what both D and H weretrymg to achieve

But proponents of D, notably Attorney Gen-eral Frank Kelley and the Mich1gan CItIzensLobby say that, although their efforts were 10-strum ental in getting Milliken to sign the btllthe bill itself does not go far enough If morethan one rate hearmg at a time 15 allowed Cltl.zen representation would be at a disadvan'tageaccording to Daniel Murphy of MCL. .

Opponents of D say banmng automattc ad-just~ents is its 0!1lypositive feature They fear I

tne ~lme-cons~lOg aspects of only one ratehearln~ at. a time would mcrease energy billsand drIVe Industry out of Michigan, thus push-ing unemployment even higher. Some oppo-nents of D, including House MaJonty leader

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Resident of Grosse Pointe ShoresMarried Mary Lou Kennedy - 5 children

RE-ELECTJUSTICE BLAIR MOODY, JR.

MICHIGAN SUPREME COURTENDORSEMENTSINCLUDE:• Detroit News and

Detroit Free Press• All Major Law

EnforcementAssociations

• Michigan Council ofSenior Citizens

• Former WayneCircuit Judge

In an effort to dl.'>courage theprohferatlOn of VIdeo m a<-hllle<, Il1the City, members of the Farm.,CIty Councl.! pas~ed one of thestate's stIffest VIdeo lIcemlllg ordmances last month

The councd voted to IImll thenumber of machines per e"tdb.hshment to fIve, WIth O\\ller,> P8)109 a yearly license fee of $350 forthe first machine, $600 for thesecond and $1,000 for machinesthree through fJve

The counCIl voted unammouslyto adopt the ordll1ance .

Christian healerto speak Sunday

Self-help (.I(lS.~

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"Chnstlan Science The SUTlpleTheory of Jesus" Will be the sub.Ject of a lecture by Betty Car "onFields, of Atlanta, Ga on SundayOct 31, at 3 pm, at the SixthChurch of ChTlst SClentl~t, 14710Kercheval A\.enue

Mrs Fields, long acllve 1Il thepubhc healing practice of Christ-Ian SCIence, wIll dISCUSS....a}s Inwluch prayer reaches beyond 1Il-dlvldual solutIOn to personal chal-lenge, to tOUch society and man-kind as a whole Mrs' Fields IS amember « the ChrIStIan SC1enceBoard of LectureshIp

The lecture IS free and open tothe pubhc.

Farms videofees stiff

The fIve-week Arthnt,,> ~elfHelp cour:>e developed by Stanford Umverslty Will he offered bythe MIChigan Arthntl~ f'"oundatlOnbegmnlng Monday, Nov 1, from10 a m to 12 30 pm at St PaulEvangehcal Lut~erall Churth ~7iLothrop III the Farm'>

Held each Monday throughNovember, the cour<,c en('our.lge"particIpants to take an d( II VI: roleIn controlling arthntl<' bd<'('(] Oil"The Arthntls HeJpbook . \\ Illtenby Dr Kate Long and Dr .J<lI1ll'~Fnes at the Stanford l nlV('hlhArl.hntl'> Center

The course Will help dlthl'll!'>sufferer'> learn to control the problems caused hy the dl.'>ect..ethrough exerCl ..e, dl€l, dlUg llJ

form:!t'o" ..p1f-hplp .lld .. and I I'laxatIOn techmque~

A fee of $~5 Will wclude thetextbook Pre.reglstrat JOn 1<,netessary by calling the M1cJ\lganchapter of the Arthntl" f oundatlOn at 561-0096

Cottage offersfree testing

Cottage Hospital registerednurses and 1Jcensed practicalnurses wlll take blood pressurereadlllgs for anyone 1Il the commumty on an mformal drop mbasIS on Wednesday, ;'\lov 3, from4 to 6 p m. III the hospital boardrooms, 159 Kercheval AvenueThere 1$ no charge

Free literature on hIgh bloodpressure and other related Illnes-ses will be aVaIlable to the pubilcFor more informatIOn call 881-8600, ext 2300

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For mformal1oo on all the ciferingsof the department of cmtuunng educ-boo, coosult the fall flyer Copies areavailable at the con1lnUing educatioooffIce, located at Brownell M1ddleSchool, and also at the public libraryand Its branches Calf 343-2178formore mformaboo

will be held the week of Nov 15 Theyare "HOOday Orloe Dec<t'atmg" and"RaVIOli" on Monday, anef "As-I.ronomy IndIan Slues" and "ChantySuczek Presents an Around-the-World.Hobday-Feast" on TuesdayScheduled for the end cl Novemberare "Bagels" and "Holiday Candy-Making" 00 Mooday, Nov 22; "As-tronomy' IndIan Sues" and "WokCookmg Workshop" on Nov 23,"HolIday Treats for KIds" on Nov 2Sand "Astronomy Indian Sku!S" onNov :ll

Black WIdow spIder bItes aren'tas deadly as some reports claimthem 10 be Arizona POlSon Con-trol executlves say they've treatedalmost 300 such bites III the last 12months With only one death, thatof an 84-year-old woman

publiC nght.of-way locatIOnsthroughou~ the City.

The new trees Will replace thosetrees that were lost to Dutch ElmDisease and storm damage TheCIty lost 75 trees so far tlus year

The locatIOn and type of treessuggested for plantmg wlll be sel-ected on a basis to permIt propergrowth of the new tree and alsoprOVIde an aesthetic balance WItheXlstmg trees, accordmg to CItyManager Thomas Kressbach

New tree vaneties will includeLIDd.en1 Locust, Critn90n-Maple.-Sugar Maple, Pm Oak. Ash andOak, according to the City.

of experwnce and expertise m energy matters.whIch J'> encouraged under the present sys-tem" Tho ..e that <,upport the measure saylhdt there 1...no accounlablhly between the pre.'>I'llt puhllc "ervlce com mist-Ion and the people- dud tho.,e people are reminded of that everytlllle they IeCI'lve theIr monthly ulJhty blJJS

A .,poke~person from ACORN noted that Jflthe II ..late .. where the commISSIon IS elected,e1ednc bIlls drc 15-17 percent lower and gasbIll'> are 22.25 percent lower than In MIChIganTIHl'>(' ..I,ltc-; .!bo have a shghtly better creditI dtlng, "he ddded

Propo<,.il B.Propo ..al to prohibit certain ad-Ju<,lnwnt <I a u<,('<,, prohibit rate inCreaM!S with-out prior 1I011( (' and hf'aring. and prohibit "tate1I'j{'''',llor<, from d{CeplJng employment with aulllIl) for 1"0 )l'd.f'>.

II \wuld pel mlt more than one rate heaflng,It d tlllle and provide a method for utilitIes ton'l()\('/ ddd<.'() co~b on a tImely baSIS, thus al.1(J\\mg f.l ..tel rate changes than the more reo"tnl t1\ e Ploposal D

,)hould \ otel.'> approve both D and H, tilei...:v;;~ .1~ : ••~.!": the ~0~t "yes" ""t~l: wf)l,lcl OflImplemented

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City will plant 100 new trees

<,!rwld m,lkmg dl1C1 Olll' In ad~ illl( edtattmg

1\\1'1", Ill'\' tl.l.'..e" .\11.' ,,1<Ited forUll' \\("", of :'\0\ lJ You dOd Your\gmg l',u en!' \1111be held on MOIld,l) Scheduled for The-.d.lY, NOI 9,<II e ~.,trollomv Indldn Skle","

BUlldlllg 'I\\o-Wa~ CommuflIcatJoo,"01.1111\ Suclek Pre~ellts Breads

from Dlfferent L.md:.," "CountedC1lK....Stltl'h IJI\ orce IL.. Legal As-pt.'I.L<,' Tlp~ from a ;\fa"ter Gar-dener Hel b Culture ill Pots and Bac.l.)dld Gdrden .... .md "L'.'>mg Wood.....orkmg Tool" Wood Lathe"

On \h'dIltMa~. No\' 10, the lUSter1.'OO!<lU1.'> Tq) .. from .I :>'Ia.<>ter Gar-dener Plant '\Iultlplymg On Thurs-dd.\ ~()\ 10, the pubhc library willpresent "Burglars Be~1are' OnSaturddy, ,""o\, 13, a \\orkshop, "TotalProsperlt) " \1111begm

Four ::."JntmuU1g educatJOIl classes

The Grosse Pomte Clt\' Councillid!> .l\\.lrded ,J $10,385 can.tract to Greater DetrOit Land~cap-mg Co to plant 100 ..treet trees on

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lCOhlinut'd from PlIg(' 1M'Bobb~ Crlm 'lhd the CllIlt'llt- for Mlt hlgan J()h~and F,nergy, Iavor Plopo'>al II

Propo ....1 E.A propu ..al "l(llr""'>III~ UII' IIt'upll",>de!>lr .. for ,I IIIUlu.t1 flUI "'M 1\('<lI'UU" In'l'll'with the SOvIl't Vnioll .Hld rl'qUJrlJlg ..I,ltI' olli.cial!> to {'OIlVI') that U\'..1rl' 10 Ih" I'n, ..,d\'nl ofthe l'nltl'd Slah'" dud ulllt'r It'III'r.11 offilldl'>

~ would n'qUlll' ..,tate OUIU'I.., to ulg!' till'pre"ldent to IJIOIJII,>e.I nucll'oIr \H'd/)Oll., fll'P/eweludJllg (e"~dtlOll of I{,.,tlllg III O( It( tlOn dnddeplovllwllt, <inl! to tldn.,ft'l Ilncl!'.!1 \II'd!J0/l..,fund., to 1'1\ 111<111 ll.",

Propo!>.!1 ( •. \ III opo ... tl for .111 l'h't Il'd PuhlllSt>r .. il'l' ( IJIIIUlJ .... IOU

A .. 0IJP0'>I'(! to the Ihll'P JIlI'IllIlI'I IOlllllll""IOIl.... llll'/} I .. (UII"I1/h dPJlOJIIII><Jb.. the gO\ 1'11101Ill(' l'!el.tt'd f1\t' 1Ill'I1llll'I lOIllIllI', ..IOIl \IDull! Ill'1l0mlll<itl'(l .It .1 p.uthdll polltl(.d p.lrl\ (om elltlOIl dlld ,'/el'/I'll b~ Jlopul.tr b,lIlot

Opponellb .II gut' th<lt pobllloll nOI1lIll<ltlon"would belollH' l-lUlltll.d plUIIl, l dU"lng Jobquahflc .It 1011 to be ~el olld <In rhe l\t1t hl!~,mLt'dgUll Ul \\ L)ll1t"ll \lUtel .... l v.a\.I~'.'" d.u( ~:Jt..(Oml!><,IUIIl'/<, <,houl<! Ill' ..l'Ielled 011 thl' \)d"'I"

MAKEROBERT J.

COLOMBO JR.YOUR WAyrlECOU""-. ~

CIRCUIT JUDGE

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Detroit News and Detroit Free Press

The recent congressional reappor.tlonment which spilt the Grosse POlntesmto 2 parts has eSsenlially dlse'1fran.chlsed the reSidents of The POlntes

There IS no question that thiS wasdone 10 dilute The POll1tes votlflgstrenglh and coheSiveness in a con-greSSional election Durrng the next 10years thIS wrll have a detrimental effecton our homogefllous commulllty byreduclflg our Iflfluence In Washmgton

ThiS occured because two at ourelected offiCIals John Hertel and JohnKelly voted m the MIChigan Senate(HB 4120) to adopt the reapportion-ment plan which diVided The POlntesmto 2 congressional districts If theirtwo votes had supported GrossePomtes Interest the tlnal vote wouldhave been tIed and a compromise reqUired for adoption These same two men, JohnHertel and John Kelly now want our votes again

They were totally InsenSItive to an area they claIm to represent and should not bealJowed to continue their disregard of the Grosse Pomte Voter

The Converned Republican Committee filed an AmICUS Bnef and John lauve fIled alaw SUit m the United States D,s/rlcl Court to Iry to Slop thiS dIVISive reapportIon-ment plan The baSIS for both legal actions was lhat the plan Violated the SupremeCourt mandate that stated In Marshall V Edwards

"The boundanes should be drawn with an eye to compactness, conllguousness andthe preservation of natural political and traditional boundanes

There were several alternatives which could have been adopted and at the sametime kept alf of The Pomtes In the same district Our small vOIces were heard, butthe court rubber stamped the plan adopted In LanSlflg Now we must accept are.apportIOnment plan that separates GROSSE POINTE PARK AND GROSSE POINTECITY from the rest of The POlntes Let us show our Indignation by not rewardll"lgthe inSenSitive performance of John Hertel and John Kelly

Vote for BARBARA GATTORN, for Wayne County Commissioner and JOHN LAUVEfor State Senator to replace them BARBARA GATTORN and JOHN LAUVE arepeople who by the If actions have st'wwn a commitment to protectll"lg our community

THE CRe URGES YOU TO VOTE FOR BARBARA GATTORN AND JOHN LAUVEIII

Thursday, October 28, 1982

Seven proposals on state baUot

Vniltill{! '~'()I'k~h()p bt~gin~ Nov. 3Althoogh m..lIl ~ cld.'>-'>C'> offen '() f01

adul~ by the depal1rnent of L:ontUlllmg educalJoo hm e ,ult'<id) Ixogun .II'llmber ci opportlUIIlJc:, .'>/111 1'\L..t durmg NO\ember to ldke oId\.lIJtdgl' ofSmgle-sesslOO or mull! \Ieek Lifelmg...,

Space IS sWl .l\alJable 111 4I.l offer1IlgS, mffit ci ....Jud! are of the ~llIgll"sessm \anet\' On MOI1da~ ~O\ I .1four.week . QUJ1tmg Work"hop' Ix'-gins Slated for The,da). "\o\' 2 L..

"01ant, Suczek P, {'M.'ll!.'> DI~""I t..Only," .:Me....lcan CcOung, 1.L.,temngWlth y oor E\t~ dnd Edl'; .md l :>ing Wood ....o.rlong Tools 1\;.ul.. dlxJWoo1 Scre\\l>

Scheduled for Wed/le-.dm "0\ ,Jare "H) pnosl" Weight COllt 101auue," .MedJcmc (or the I...lHll,UlCardIOvascular S\~tem' ":'-I allGroommg" dlld "Tqi, from <l :\IastffGardener BasiN of Foliage Pl.mt('~ff> •

Slated for Thursda) :"0\ 4 are"ABC'!> of Land Coolracts." "CQPmg.....Ilh the PrOOlems ci Young -\dulls'and "Foro Processor Cooken

Classes to be held on Saturdd)~o\ 6, are t"'o 'Pres::.ed Flow!'rworkshops as "'ell as \wrkshops U1

ICRcl_1Concerned Republican Committe

Opell letter To GrossI Pointe Voters:OUT STATE SENATORS lET US DOWN

PSld for by Ihe Concerned Republican Commrllee PriSCIlla Brown Tress 36 Edgemere G P Farms Pa,d for by JUUr<r> efo" Moody R".EI.cllon Camm'ff .. 18553 8r"/fon Dr 0.1'0" 48223

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5-6PM CBS 14Centra~Mountaln)Children's Mystery Theatre:MYSTERY AT FIRE ISLAND Aclever young gill and her feistycOusin ('onllont a ser es of peculia'people and uncanny 'lappenl ngswhen tt1ey seek clues to the suddendlsappea'ance of thell fishermanfrIend Beth Ehlers E'lc GurryBarbara Bry'le aMd F'ank Cor\erse

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Da\ Id (An Olflcer and a Gantleman)-<ellh and Mu'ra\ Ham (0'> Ire corruPl Mayor n Ire Jaws fl'OI es as acOlrupt pr son boaro 0'1 c a Hrnrnn IBru!a ", be" rj bars a"o d cou'ageous progress Ie 1\ arden I g~t"'ga rollen system A I ~e' ,..,trat d d'>!get the not ce ' s"ou d because ot

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iONESHUEI MAKES ITMURDERROBERT MITCHUMANGIE DICKINSONMEL FERRER

ONE SHOE MAKES IT MURDERRobert MItchum (mak I'g rlS drama' ctelefllck debut) and Ang e Dell; ,..son1(\ a contempord', d'arra eea ngWItha down and out ex coo hl'eo b) aga'Tlbllr1g czar to I,rd ~ S m ss ~g IWife Me' Ferrer Jose Perez and Jonn 'Harkins co-staT One shoe on ol'e

I shoe oft leads \0 a boll,ng pot ot'r'lntrl9\Je~'m)Istery And WhOlooal'I COuld be belter than Mitchum as aI down a'ld cut ex cOP?

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MON., NOV. 19.11PM NBC (8CenlraIIMounta,n)BORN BEAUTIFUL Two determ ned'> cung gats s\ruggl ng to su r\ lYe anaexce ,n ire C071peltlve !eld 01fasrron mOdel ng n Ne.....York d scove' lhat 11 lakes rrore Iha'1 amb t on ara nalural good locks to f nds~ccess Er n G'ay lor S nger Ed(h r SI ee' B ~es va 'ne NFL)~lar na'o ard POIv Bergen

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Fog The Thing) Carpenter thiS low \budget claSSICIS the most sL-ccesslul Imove of all time cost/earnings w seana has unfortunately spawneo alegion of vastly mferlor (not '0menllOn gruesome) 1mlations k'lo\~ngeneflcal y as '1"adslashe' fl cksOne OT Ire scarrest movies e\ erIhanks In oart to a tremendous mUSICscore also courtesy of CarpenterArd \'s CurtiS (whose mom gave takng SI'OI'. e s a bad name In 'he gra"d-daco, 0' a slasher films Psycho) ISt'1e mos' ~emoTable screamer s,~ce

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do not trip. They should be VISibleat rught (use reflector tape.) Bnefthem on traffic safety rules Knowwhere your chddren will be gOingand when they will return Askthem to save therr loot until theyreturn home where their goodscan be Inspected, separated andshared

To the children. go trIck ortreating in groups. Do not go withstrangers Remember the redHE" in a WIndOWmeans that IS asafe place to go If you need help

Make up your face and wearyour mask on the back of yourhead Don't run between cars andremember that leaves piled infront of homes are not for playmgIn.

Have a safe and happy Hall-oween

than spending mIllIOns of dollarsfor a new buudmg He also rec-ommended that, III the mterests ofeconomy, we use a second surplusschool bulldmg for a new adminIS-tration headquarters.

If you agree - as I do - thatboth of these suggestions are ex-cellent ways to save taxpayers'dolIars, please take a few mmutesto wrIte to the Grosse PowteSchool Board (389 SL ClaIr,Grosse POinte, MI 48230), askmgIts members to serlOusly consid£'rthem

Ferrara and R A Potter. Theyare outstanding.

Also note the color and beautyof the Woods MemorIal Parkwayon Verruer and Mack, and the un-usual floral dIsplay in front of theGrosse P{nnte Woods MUniCIpalBuilding All along Mack Avenueyou can see Jhe resuIts of thesebusmesses wEo have made the ef-fort to enhance the beauty ofGrosse Pointe. With the same ef-fort and care being displayed mthe VJllage and Hill shoppingareas, what a joy it is to transactbusiness in such pleasant sur-roundmgs.

Have you viSIted the GrossePointe War Memonal formal gar-dens? How about the r.nlliantTrial Gardens on the lakeside ofthe War MemOrial? These gar-dens and the beautiful architec-tural masterpiece of workmanshipof the War Memorial is on a parWIth any of the buildings we payto tour in Europe.

Have you watched a MIchIgansunset from anyone of our mar.velous vantage pomts or takentime to see a flrey full moon rLSeout of the 'Waters of Lake St ClaIrin all Its splendor? The beauty ofLake 8t Clror, WIth its freIghtersand saIlboats along LakeshoreRoad surpasses the beaches ofWakJkI and the Bay of Cape Cod.

Agam, thank you Grosse PomteROSSIter Honhart

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Over-supply of schools

THEO. TEDESCO, M.M.accepting new students331-5500772.0620

To the EdItorI read WIth great Interest and

approval the letter from RobertWeber III last week's News re-gardmg the current over-supply ofl>chool butldlllgs resulttng from a40 percent decrease III the numberof students enrolled III GrossePomte from a peak of 13,700 toapproxImately 7,700 over the pastfew years

Weber, former preSIdent of theGrosse POlllte School Board, sug-gested that one of our surplusbuJldmgs be used to house the newdLStrict court Grosse POinte W1.l1be reqUIred to estabhsh - rather

To the Editor'Let me mtroduce myself, I am

Wanda the WItch of GrossePOinte Some of you may re-member me My broom and Ihave been retired for the pastthree years However I have beenkeepmg a watchful eye on ourcreatIve children

No matter what hme you decIdeto send your ghosts and gobhns"trick oJ::treating," I would hke toremInd everyone what a specialtIme Halloween IS and to takeextra precautIOns

To the motorLSts. please watchout for monsters, ghosts, goblinsand E T (he wants to go home).These specIal ctu.ldren are wear-mg masks that may restrict theirVISIOnand m their hurry they maynot be as cautious as they norm.--ally are - - - ~-'<-'

Moms and dads, costumesshould fit properly so the chlldren

Three cheers for. Grosse Pointe

Spirits beware!

To the EdItorThank you Grosse Pomte.All summer I have been mean-

mg to Write and tell you howbeautiful Grosse Pointe IS andwhat a marvelous place to ll\leDrive up any street and see thebeauty of our majestic trees andlbe lovmg attentIOn the lawns andyards have received. All showhow much each homeowner caresfor and takes pl'lde In their prop-erty Now that the fall season isupon us and the colors have burstforth Grosse POinte IS m all herglory

SInce my bus mess IS sellingGrosse Pomte and bemg a natIveGrosse Pointer. I have alwavsapprecIated the many benefits' areSIdent receIVes hving In GrossePointe We have all benefIted atone time or another from our ex-ceJIent school system. our terrificpolice and fire departments,which handle each call WIth per-sonal skill and urgency, our lovelyparks and all our marvelous mde-pendent shops and bUSiness of-fices

ThIS summer on my travelsback and forth throughout themam artenes, I have denved agreat deal of pleasure from thebeauty that our IndependentbUSInesses and shops havecreated Have you noticed thegeorgeous landscapmg and flowerarrangements they have created?SpecIal mentIon to the Healy'sHeallb Hut Bwldmg, and the of-ftces of Drs A C Howe Jr andWayne Jacobus and Drs. P J

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I~etters to the. EditorR~nner praises Pointe Marathon-'Makers'

a goal ~ath oj u,> ba'>ked m 10- mg encouragement to many re- It was all of you beautifultel'natlOnal fame, If only for a Icntmg runners strangers lfi the Grosse Pomtesd«y So much for acclaimed Face It WIthout theIr phy!>wal that got me through my fIrstIII ,II <.lthonel:> and mental as!>I:-.tance,the doubt- marathon You contInually re-

We hdd our pdrtner:, m dll of 109 SPirIts and achmg bod;es of charged us by beIJevmg we couldtill., - .,clfle.,:, people who de<,erve many of us would have W'on out do It('\'t'r y I))t d., much tredlt a., any lung before we reached that dls- Take a bow, marathon-makersIllllllcr tant flmsh Ime You helped u!>out to a greater ex.

Thc I dce org<.lllllel'> <pdrtlcuJ By phy,>lcal dId I mean a run. tent than dId many of our own,lIlj 1"1 Ct' Pre,>,>Sl'lllor Mallaglllg ner':, every need - water and friends and familyI-:dltOI Nc,1I ~hlllc) «nd y.orker:" Gatordde, paln-deddelllng lCe If the worc;t becomes reality andtu.,tum,> offluJI., pohte, I/lton cube:" Va:-.elllle, garden hose we have to go It WIthout you along\ {'/lIe lH.'I'd bu., driver." chur .,howers, peppermmt candy, and a dIfferent route next year, therel'hgoel" I!lPrthdllt." homeowner:>, dtCeSS to pnvate homes when may be standmg room only III the,1011 ppde.,trldn" - their effort:> porta Johru, were too tar off meat wagons that retl'leve de{'Il<lbledu., to put UUIbodIe'> to the By mental a~:>ls!ance I mean feated runnerste.,t I Il tilt' blgge.,t ro<ld I dte III per'>onallzed cheer:" applause, We need you I Don't let them:-'1Idllg,l/l whl<,tle:, dnd :'Ign:" but mostly take you away from us'

Wh<.lt{>If)pelJedu:, to the end of moral :-.upport In larger dose., Marybeth Dillon Wardthdt gut" Iellehlllg Iun Y. cre the than I've ever receIved It DetrOIt\\oIHlerIU!lj ,uppurllve, le~lI\ efolk., \.\ho tUloed out In thethUU'>dlHh, poll tlluldrl) In theGlo.,:-.e Pum!!.'., to give llnre1ent.

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Activates Electronic Siren S~595and notifies POLICE andFIRE department8 throughour computers The nouseIS PROTECTED throughoutThe alarm works even Itlhefe s an electriC power fa'l-ute In the clly And tt1ere S INSTALLEDmore call fOf details

The \!mUlt" of IhL' Rt'gular \Iet"lmg \lhlCh \Ia" held on October 4 1982,\\ere apprOH'(J ,I" <;ubnllltro

The foli<H\mg Report- \1 ere recened b} the (ouncII and ordered placed onfile

a I Fmanc'al Rf'port Thrl'(, 'Ionlh~ Endmg September 30 1982h \ Police Department Report {or the \lonth of September 1982ci FIre Dt'partment Report for the ;\fonth of September 1982d ~ RIllldlng [)eparlm('nt Rl'port (or the Quarter 1'l82e) Propert\ 'lamtl'nancl' Code Quarterl} Report 1982

The ('ourell dC'OJed the adoptIOn o{ a re~olutlon dela) 109 consideratIOn of a<;Idp\\alk repmr program until earl} 1983 or later

rollOl\lng the Regular \1('etJng, the CounCil adjourned temporaflIy to holda Clo"erl " .. ""on 10 dl<;cu<;s the negollallon of a collectl\ e bargammgagre<>mpnt

1"0110\\ mg a Public He,lrlng on the maller the CounCil appro\ ed the re-que~t of 'Ir &. \Ir, Kinsella of 325 Chalfonte from the demal of theBUIlding [),oartment 10 hsue a fence permit for a {eneI' at the foregomgadctre,'

Pr,''><.'n! un Hull l JlI \Ia\ or James H Dlngeman CounCilmen Joseph LFromm J,KI., 'I CudlJp :>'anc) J Waugaman, Harry T Echhn, Gall1\ ,1('" •.lnd LI 0\ d -\ SempJ e

Follo\\ mg a Puh!;c He.irlng on the matter the Council appro\ ed the re-que<;t of \Ir &. 'Ir~ Da\ Id \' Tubbs of 52 Hand\ Road from the derual ofthe BUlldln!; Depart menl 10 Issue a Permit for the constructIOn of a 51\

foot h(',l' \ l'ro;,r -lochade fence located at Ihe foregomg address

The Councl! adoptro a re~olutJon subject to certam conditIOns statmgth,ll lhL' \lliaoce Francm<;e de Gro<;se Pomte located ....'thIn the com.mumt\ I~ a non profit orgam7atlOn

The lo.InC'11 ,(heduled a Stud\ \leetmg for \fonda} '\o\ember 14 1982 ati 3() P mI,l dhcu" cert,lln -\mendments to the elt} s ZonIng Ordmance

The COllnC'11appro\ ed the ]0\1, bid of -\1 Long Ford at $28 941 for a 27,000G\ \\ Cah &. Cha,-" and the 101\ bId of G;\IC Truck & Coach al $53 713 fora Truch &. I Dad Pac her

.l,bo Pre.,.'nt 'Ir, Kathleen G Le\\ IS ASSOCIate Counsel Mr Andre~Brt'mer .Ir ell \ \lanager ~Ir Richard G Solak elt} Clerk and MrRl>hel t 1\ f l'rbl'r Chief of Police

The Council dpprO\ I'd the reI, hed propo<;al (or -\rchltectural Sen Ices b)Barhrr \lcCalpm \~<;()(,lale~ <;ubJe<t to re\ Ie\>, b) the Clt) o\tlorney, {or\Iorh to he perforl'1ed on th(' propo<;ed Recr('allOn BUlldmg at the FarmsPIL'r Par!-

The ('ouncl! a.ppro\ed the term~ for <l contractual settlement \\,Ith theGro<;,e Pomte Farm~ fire flghler~ (or rl<;cat Year~ 1981 1982 and 1982.1983

The ('olincil arlopled a re<;olullOn conflrmrng ll<; appro\ al of legal fees In

Ihe amollnt o{ $77 151 Bot at the ra.te~ per hour billed by the {lrm o{ DlcklO~on \\ nght 'loon \- anDII~en & Freeman

SUMMARY OF THE MINUTESCITY OF Qirl1!i£ir pUilttr .IF~trln!iMICHIGAN

OCTOBER 18, 19821 he 'htll!l~ \\ I- Lil!ed tu order .Il 800 pm

I'pon proper motIOn made <;upported and carried, the MeetIng adjournedal I() 50 P mJ \ \iF'; H [)JNGE\lA~ \lAYOR RICHARD G SOLAK, CITY CLERK

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Thursday, October 28, 1982

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Th,LI , nllt !(I ",1\ Ilw"l' 2h:!mill''' ".lJ1I~1 h\ \\ Ithollt '01111' piPl.loll <llOl \ eftorl drld ,pH ',H I IfILl'\1u.,l 11ll\lll'I' logg\'d hundll'(.h 01"I\'dt\ lhll 'I \ 11l1ll'ton,ullllllg11IIll" \dnl\' t r .Illlllig t III' "ummel

Th.. IlOll! , pul III Oil till' IOddmUll' !h,Ln p.wl uti ()( [(dlPI I go!.'.,do\\ II III III\ bool-. ,I' ,J d.1I of\'\IHIII .Ilion d d.l \ I 700 I Ul\Ill'r,,lIl \ ptl'd .I l h,dlI'Jlg(' dlld [I'dllwd

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Thurnday, October2B, 19B2

POll1ters I feel qUite -ure thereare man\ from \\ hleh to choowbut wh) 'choose an~ and In paltlcular \\ h\ En Stelller') I \\ ouldnot !Jke to thInk because theGrosse POinte Xe"s IS among tIlt'creditors In am ca:,e I thlnh. \ 0\1dId htUe to help En Stell1~r andfar less for the Grosse POinteNews \\Ith that article

Kenneth S Dral..eGro~~e Pomle Clb

:\Iore lettersinside

on Pal!e 19:\

are tr~ ll1g to proll'('l all td\pa~ ersfrom DetrOit s leadl'f~ fI1l31111.Uand ~e1f-pl'1petuatmg Ihlnger

I sllppo ...e It s st III better to t1o'>t-the barn door~ even deter 111l'horses ha\ e left Ihan nol 10 c!o"Pthem at all

Sen Gilbert J DI.....l'llo(D 26th Dlst rill)

broad and fundamental taxmgpowers free from const ItutlOnal restnctlons

Proposal G IS a propo!>al to 111crease the Public Sen'lce Commlssian for 3 to 5 members and pro\ Idethat they be elected at large for fouryear terms

LWV opposes G because It \\Quidlengthen an already complicatedballot The League supportsslmphflcatlOn of the electIOn process by making cert81l1 positronsappointed rather than elected

The League of Women Voters ofGrosse Pomte strongl~ reCOInmends a no \ ote on Propo:.als BandG.

Suzanne -\ Su.,klPresldenl

LW\, Gro~e Pomtl'

By Pat Rousseau

Unfair slap at Steiner

•Seasons Of Paper ,offers 20'( off

boxed Christmas cards and gift v.rappmgpaper 115 Kerche\ al

•In Time For The Holidays La Strega

Boutique has received a ne", ~IJlpment of black ~or cream colored pants that look hke Silk b t (Iare actually polyester There are lots of-beau~ '1....--"1ful dressy blouses, tops and sweaters at La A ifStrega, 63 Kercheval In the Lobbv of the VColomal Federal BUlldmg .

•has ~:~~~ ~~:~s sh WIlitb~ glad to know MarIa Dmonm time for your hOhd;yp~end 0 bLeolnard black Silky pantsth hid d ar 1'0 e pans For now through

Ie 0 {kays an then CrUlsmg there are pure Silk kmtsp us Sl and wool blends We admIred Leonard's solidcolor one-piece dress In black or cerise and of coursebeautiful prInt dresses that Leonard IS famo f IIat 11 Kercheval us or a

fhi~~""-You Have from no\\ to ;"'0\ ember 15\ to save lOC'c off all Christmas \\ rap tag:.

- 'i'r T yarn, n~bon Il1cludmg the popularf '[ It ChrIstmas fOil In a box at TraIl Apothecan

~~ 121 Kerch;\,al

Cashmere V-~eck Sweaters areavailable 111 so many handsome colors at theunbehevable prIce of $120 at Picard ~orton92 Kercheval Great to wear no\l, and to givefor Chnstmas

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' Sho Gather Ye Sweets at the League"rf_ J~.. f p, 72 Kercheval A new fresh shIpment of(/V.-r' 8mous Harbor Sweets includIng SweetSf ~~~~~s~~~dv~rOllars, Mllllts, Bark and' Little

y specla Halloween treats

To the EditorThe excellent Impro\'ement In

format and content of the GrossePomte News that has been eVi-denced over the past year \\'as. Ibeheve, seriously marred by anarticle In the Oct. 7 Issue \\hIchserved no purpose apart fromembarrasSing and humlliatmg afine publIc spirited Citizen whoyou have on many earher occa-sions honored and commended Inyour columns

I refer to the article which de-tailed the regrettable finanCialcircumstances of Stemer Promo-tions. H your objective IS to revealthe fll1anclal plight of Grosse

LWV says 'NO' to proposalsTo the Editor'

The League of Women Voters ISanational nonpartisan, mul ti-Issueorganization We never support oroppose political candidatl:!s Aftercareful study we do take posItionson ISSUes,

The League of Women Votersstate organization and GrossePomte organization oppose BallotProposals Band G

Proposal B ISa proposal to createby constitution a Michigan De-partment of State Pollee, prOVidefor ItS personnel, prescribe Itsduties and reqUire mimmum staf-flng.

the Lealllle of Wom~Q, V~U&(L\VV) opposes earmarking moneym the ConstitutIOn The League be-he\'es the Legislature should have

Through editOrials, the GrossePomte News was very much Infavor of the tax Illcrease andstrongly opposed my petItIOndrive to repeal the Increase ofthat tax Perhaps the GrossePOinte News Will now be morealert to DetrOIt's spendmg prac-tices and more receptIve and supportlve of those LegIslators \\ ho

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To the Editor:The Substance Abuse Commun-

Ity Council of Grosse Pointe re-cently orgamzed to address theproblem of substance abuse in thiscommumty The membership In-cludes educators, clergy, Judges,attorneys, law enforcement offic-ers, SOCial workers, medical pro-feSSIOnals, parents and youth.

Recent statIstics mdlc ate theabuse of alcohol and other drugshas reached epidemiC proportIOnsnationally Grosse POinte has notescaped the epldemIc The mostabused drug m thiS commumty 1Salcohol. Regular heavy drmkmgused to be an exclUSively adultproblem but now It IS also a prob-lem of hIgh school youth "Keg-gers" have become a popular pas-bme for teenagers The membersof SAC' are greatly concernedThese parties that focus on drink.Ing beer, clearly VIOlate state lawsas well as create an atmospherefor abuse by our youth.

Not only IS It agamst Michiganlaw to consume alcohol If you areunder 21 years of age, It IS alsoIllegal to sell or furnlsh alcohol toa person under 21 years of age

Alcohol on the highways IS re-sponSible for killIng approxI-mately 25,000 persons a year mthe U S and for gravely injuringat least a million others Shouldan alcohol related aCCIdent occur.those persons selhng or furmshmgthe alcohol may be liable

The Substance Abuse Commun-It~ CounCil IS workmg With theGrosse Pomte Police Departmentsto offer them the encouragementfrom the commumty to enforcethe laws related to drmkmg andmmors ThiS orgamzatlOn alsounammously supports andappl auds those parents, schoolsand commumty agencies whoprOVide wholesome SOCial and re-creatIOnal actiVities for theyoung people of Grosse POInte

Residents who permit "keg-gers" for youth to take place ontheir property or III thelf homenot only Violate the law but con-tribute to the epidemiC

Ruth Zlnn,Substance Abuse Community

CounCil of Grosse POinte

Keg partiesviolate law

To the EditorI am extremely dehghted and

elated to see the editOrIal staff ofthe Grosse Pomte Ne\\ s fInallywakemng from their long, mex-cusable hIbernatIOn relative toDetroit's fiscal IrresponslbIlit~The editorial of Oct 7, "A Warn.lllg to Detroit," IS long overdue

DetrOIt's leaders' mismanage-ment and carefree attItude ofspending taxpayers' dollars, bothreSidents' and nonreSidents', hasobviously gone far enough Aspointed out m the editOrial, theGrand Jury investigatIons of theMagnum Oil and Vlsta Disposalcontracts should be evidence thatthe nonreSident income tax andthe state's annual financial aidpackage (partIcularly the $4 mill.Ion discretionary fund) are indeedbemg used for somethmg otherthan what they are intended for,whIch should be more servicesand benefits for the taxpayingpubhc

It has long been my contention,even prior to the Magnum Oil andVista Disposal capers, that thenonresident Income tax shouldhave been repea).l¥:l, and certamlythe 200 percent mcrease of thenonresident Income tax from ~ to11,'2percent last year should havebeen defeated by the LeglslatureBut, due to our Republican Gov-ernor's cozy reiatlOnsh1p WithMayor Young and mtlmldatedLegIslators from both parties, theenabling tax was passed andsigned into law.

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MISS STEVENS agrees that the state shouldmake more efforts to attract new bus mess and feelsthe adnunistration has not done enough to promotethe state's advantages. She pomts out the state has atramed labor force waItmg and wanting to return towork and has excellent natural resources, includIngwater resources that are unmatched by other states,but she clauns the state administration has not madethe most of such attractions

The Democratic challenger also calls for proper-ty tax rehef for homeowners, Illcludmg more reahs-bc assessments now that property values are declm-mg. She would WIden support for the public schoolsand not. just rely on the property tax, suggestmgfurther Increases In nuisance taxes as one source ofadditional revenue for the schools

In the 13th Dlstnct, made up of the Pointes,Harper Woods and a small piece of DetrOit, Bryantfinds economic ISSUes to be of the greatest concernto voters In the POlntes, the majorIty of familiesrepresent managers and executives of busmess orownets and proprietors of their own small busmessesand so the state's economic climate is extremelyImportant to them At the same time, people herewant a decent level of human serVIces to aid theunfortunate, III Bryant's oplmon, although ill timessuch as these It IS difficult to prOVide such a level ofsenlCes

WIth respect to educatIOn, Bryant sees the needto protect the publIc school systems In Grosse Pomteand Harper Woods, both In hIS dlstnct, from effortsto shift some local funds elsewhere At the higher

,educatIOn level, he sees the need for more state aidbecause recent cutbacks have forced Michigan's tUi-tIOn to the highest level among public UniversitieS mthe country

Bryant's lItany of the problem facmg the LegiS-lature makes one wonder why any candIdate wantsto serve m Lansmg these days but Bryant says hestill enjoys the Job of representing what he terms themost reasonable and ratIOnal dIstrict In the state andIS proud that he stlll mallltains high credibilIty Withthe majorIty of voters here

As the Grosse Pomte News has said on an earlI-er occaSIOn, Incumbents usually are favored unlesstheir performance IS subject to questIOn or the chal-lengers make effective campaIgns for change In theGrosse POIntes, thiS newspaper fmds httle demandfor change In the 13th DlstflCt representation and, Infact, many voters hope for Bryant's promotIOn tospeaker of the House If the Republicans Win onNov 2

TRVE, BRYAST has said he'll step down as ml-nanty leader If the Democrats retall1 contrel but thiSnewspaper believes hIS record of servIce to thiScommumty and to the state as a whole calls for hisreelectIOn as 13th DistrIct representative In fact, wethink the district IS fortunate 111 havmg such a cap.able representatIve m Lanslllg and we strongly urgehiS reelectIOn .

deCided to run for comnliSSlOner, It IS equally fall' toremind POlllters of how he did vote on the Issue

As chairman of the agrIculture and environmen-tal committees and vice chairman of the JudiCiarycommIttee In the Senate, Hertel c1allns a host ofaccomplishments He also lists Important ob]eC'tl\esto be attamed III county government. such as fe\\ eradmlmstrators and more service persollnel, \\ellmamtamed and \\ ell constructed roads, mcludmg therepa\ mg of Lakeshore Road, the consolIdatIOn of anumber of departments to eliminate \\ aste and dup1Icat1On, a court S)stem that functions speedll~ andproml?t and effiCIent ser\'lce m count~ oHlt'es, andespecially the clerk's office

He would concur \\ Ith propo~als to close the D JHealy center If the children can be protected physl-callv and mentallv else\\here and he thmks theW:;'J:~c C'c:.:~tyR0~p'bl ml~ht ~\ en he ('om ertedlntoa mobile umt to cut Its costs \\ hlch no\\ run thehighest In the state on a per bed baSIS He sees thecounty executive as one ke~ to county reform be- ."cause he \\ 111 represent all the people of the countyThat means he Will not approve an~ more s\\eet-heart contracts such as those 111 the road commiSSIOnand other umon contracts that make man\, \Va\ neCounty employes the highest paid 111 theIr \york clas-SIficatIOn of any major count) In the nation

As Hertel tells us, there would be some benefit tothe county m havmg a commiSSIOner who, becauseof hiS prevIOus experIence, would know where to fmdthe political skeletons In the county's closets andwho would know where the polItlCal bodies are bur-Ied in the county's payrolls He sees part of thecommiSSIOner's responsibilIty the keepmg of a closewatch agamst the kmd of cronyism and political fa-vontism that has marked county apPOIntments inthe past.

YET M.RS. GATTORI\; tells us, and we believeher, that she has no future political aspirations be-yond serving as county commiSSioner and domg soonly as long as It Will take to put mto practice thereform and reorgaruzat1On under the county chartershe helped to draft

She sees the commissioner's Job as provldmg anoverview of county spendmg, kee,PIng a close watchon personnel practices and workmg to cut expendi-tures and improve practices in the road commission.She would vote, as a commissioner, to put on theballot lhe proposal to permit county voters to legiS-late the road commiSSIOn out of existence, and POllltSout that if the commission doesn't put the issue to avote, petitions would have to be circulated to do so.

Because most of the county's approprIations gofor salaries and fring~s, MrS. Gattorn as a commis-sioner would take direct aim on the salary structurein the county under which many employes not onlyare paid at the highest level of any county in thecountry but are also pald more than people in pri-vate enterprise doing similar work m Wayne County,

She also believes It would be Wise to pick some-one from outside the county as the new personneladministrator to get away from the politiCS, nepo-tism and faVOritism that have marred county em-_~ent.cbl the l*&t_>Sb&weuld.u1/or having profes-sionals such as engineers, lawyers and even pubhcrelations people work for the entire county, not Justfor llldividual departments

Voters 10 the 1st DIstrICt do have a chOice be-tween two competent and well-quaWled candidatesBut the Grosse Pointe News believes that Mrs Gat-torn, if elected, would do a better Job of supportingthe new charter and the reorgamzatlon It will re-quire - and would be more IJ.kely to stay on thecounty commISsion until the reforms were put mtoeffect.

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As for the reVisions In the workers compensatIOnact Bryant pomted out that the changes in 1980and1982 had made it poSSible to put pressure on themsurance carrIers so that rates charged to stateemplt)yers were reduced 22 percent on the averageand some small, famuy-owned bUSInesses got great-er cuts or were exempt from paylllg the fees

Bryant concedes, however, that more effortsmust be made to Improve the bUSiness chmate InMIchigan With respect to the unemployment com-pensatIOn program, for example, the $2 5 billion debthangmg over the Michigan fund means higher ratesby employers to pay of{ the debt, unless alternativefinancm~ can be found One proposal, to tax workersfor the first tIme at a rate of one-half of 1 percent ofthe first $8,000 of covered mcome or $4() a year, IShighly unpopular With labor unIOns But hIgher ratesto fInance unemployment compensatlOn would beanother obstacle to busmess growth and expansIOn inMIChigan

As a Democrat, Jane Stevens puts most of theblame, for the state's fiscal mess on the Republicangovernor and now that Gov. William Milliken hasretired and Lt. Gov James H. Brickley has beenbeaten 10 the primary, her campaign slogan IS,"Let's replace the incumbent representatIve andmake a clean sweep"

In the heavJ1y Republican 13th District, however,that will take some doing Rep William R BryantJr. has been in the Legislature since 1971, has forfour years been the Republican mInorIty leader ofthe House, and, m general, has an excellent reputa-tion for servmg hIS Grosse POlUte and other consti-tuents

Miss Stevens says she IS runmng because she ISdissatisfied with Bryant's record and beheves otherpeople would be dJssatIsfled, too, If they know whathis record had been. She IS espeCially Critical of hisvote for the six-month increase m the mcome tax,hiS support for the reforms of the workers' compen-satIOn act that she claims have worked a hardshipon workers, and his failure to vote on "195 bJlls whilepresent" in a perIod of 18 months

RUNNING FOR hiS seventh term, the beardedBryant campalgns on a typIcal low-key baSIS butsees dIfficulties ahead in the 1983legislative sessionsregardless of whether he thinks the Republicanshave a 50-50 chance to wm control of both the Houseand senate because of Improved Repubhcan orgam-zatlOn and the legislative reapportIOnment

Respondmg to MISS Stevens' cntlcisms, Bryantpointed out he voted for the six-month mcrease IIIthe mcome tax "as a last resort" III order to balancethe state's budget and that a maJonty of other legis-lators In both parties went along for the same rea-son

• As for MISS Stevens' complaint about hiS fallurero vote 195 tImes, Bryant POinted out that many rollcalls are routme and that he also missed some voteswhile attending to his duties as minority leader andattendmg various legIslative meetmgs, but that hehad voted on the major Issues when the votes count-ed

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In the 1st Dlstnct race for the Wayne CountyCommission, two Incumbents \\ere upset In the prI-mary Now Barbara Gattorn, the RepublIcan whodefeated a fellow POInter Erv Stemer, IS trymg foranother upset VIctory o\er state Sen John Hertel,the Democratic nommee

The reapportJOnn,ent \\ hlch cut the comnUSS1On-er dlstncts from 27 to 15 left Grosse Pomte as amInorIty In the 1st District But because Pomterstraditionally vote III larger percentages than resl.dents of DetrOIt and the other part of the distrIct,Mrs Gattorn deflmtel~ still has a good chance to\\ 111

Democrats, of course, Will continue to controlthe commiSSion In se\ en of the 15 diStrIctS, Demo-cratlc nommees have no GOP challengers In fourothers, strong mcumbents ha\ e almost Silenced theiropponents ~o me i~l DI~lll\;l clUJ "<;:",1,,1 \\ <:;,;;t;:rnWayne County dlstncts appear to prOVide the GOPwith their only chances of victory

In thiS newspaper's opinion, Mrs Gattorn wouldmake an excellent additIOn to the commission As aRepublican, she would present the mInority pOSluonforcefully and accurately As a POInter, she wouldrepresent the mterests of Pomte reSidents adequate-ly but not exclUSively As a woman, she \\ould brmgthe woman's viewpoInt to bear on county problemsAnd as a member of the commiSSion which draftedthe charter, she would display the experience to dealwith county problems when the charter becomes ef-fective Jan. I, 1983

HERTEL IS annoyed that Mrs Gattorn and hersupporters often talk more about his record and hisinterest in the sheriffs job than about the commis-sIOner's job. But both are legitimate ISSUes If SheriffWilham Lucas is elected county executive Nov. 2, asexpected. Hertel admits he would consider acceptmgthe sheriffs post If It were offered to hIm So IIIeffect he helps keep the issue alive, even though heinsists he's not doing anything pohtically right nowother than runmng for commISSIOner and servmg assenator

Furthermore, Hertel's expressIOn of Interest Inthe Job must be examined m the context of his rec-ord He ser\;ed for 15 months as a county commis-sioner in 1973 and 1974before he ran for the SenateEarlier thiS year he considered running for countyexecutive but gave up the idea when fund raisingbecame a problem and when Sheriff Lucas an-nounced he was running for the post. So if Hertelwere elected commissioner, how long would that jobsatisfy him?

Hertel legitimately points to hiS record of sup-port for county reform. He did help fight for charterreform legislation, he took on union leaders whostoutly opposed It, he was the first official to file anaction against the controversial union in the WayneCounty Road Commission, and he backed legislationto enable the county to vote next year on abolition ofthe road commission, As a senator, he can and doespoint to a number of other achievements.

But It is also legitimate for hiS apposibon topomt to other parts of his record In the Pointes, forexample, it is recalled that he was one of the Demo-cratic senators who voted for the reappl?rtionment

-~"'I tJ I~b'.at 'MbIw or" '"",_.;>8 ..Ul..... ~~~into two congresslOnal districts His response to thatcriticism lS that he did not represent the Pointes atthe time and had a responsibility to serve hIS consti-tuents in the Senate district, which he InsiStS he didon reapportionment and other matters.

That's a good rebuttal but It still does not makeHertel a supporter of the Widely-held bellef that theGrosse Pointes constitute one cohesive political umtand ought to have been so regarded in the congres-sional r-eapporuonment. If It lS faIr to remind hiscritics, as he does, that at the hme he had not yet

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j ,f~COllle blow your Ilorn at the Holiday Mart .

STEVIE (Mrs Verne C II) HA.\1PTON, of Oxford Road, and The Holiday Mart presents 21 shops offering a variety of dis-MARY (Mrs Edward J. Jr.) STROBLE, of Kenwood Road, (left tinctlve merchandise, from fine antiques and sporting foods toand fight), co-chaIrmen of the 1982Planned Parenthood Holiday tradItional and speciahty clothing at Carolyn Van Chef of Vir-Mart, have been blo\Vmg theIr Holly Horn for weeks now in ginia, or find beautIful boudoir pIllows and linens at the GrandeantICipation of thiS year's gathermg of speciality shops from Maison de Blanc of Bryn Mawr, Pa From Massachusetts, Har-across the nation at the Grosse Pomte War Memorial, and they bor Sweets offers nautical candles and gift items and Touch ofinVIte you to "come blow your horn" (translation' have a sim- Class dIsplays colorful canvas totes and duffles ready for customply super time) at the Mart Itself Governor and Mrs. William monogrammmg. Peter Bergh Associates of Vermont offers aG Milliken are honorary chaIrmen of this year's Mart, which selectIOn of Amencan graphIC art of the past century and raredebuted last evenmg WIth a Preview party of Benefactors, books and maps, mcludmg two of Bermuda. (Mrs. Bergh, in-Sponsors, Patrons and Fnends It's open to the public today, cldentally, IS the former DebbIe Mitchell, daughter of LedyardThursday, Oct 28. from 10 a m to 8 30 pm., and FrIday and MItchell and granddaughter of the late Mrs. Joseph B. Schlot-Saturday, Oct 29 and 30. from 10 a m to 5 p.m for a general man) Custom shotgun fittmgs can be arranged at the Thorn-admiSSion fee of $2 Luncheon and free parkmg are available apple OrvIS shop, where fine quality fishing tackle and men's

and women's outdoor clothmg are dIsplayed, and Footsweatersof Chicago has Just what's needed for the cold wmter ahead -handkmt Afghani socks, in hundreds of colors and patterns. Fora true taste treat, check out DIckIe Wendell's Conomo CookIes.Dickie, who hves on Edgemere Road, summers at Conomo

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JAYNA MODESRESORT COLLECTIONSaturday. October 30Informal Modeling10 00 am. 5 00 P mGrosse POinte

SplaSheS Of color touchesof applique relaxed knits andwovens deSigned to flOUrish In

sun country See one and twopiece dresses sV>eatersskirts and pants to lakealong on your ,'>lIntertravels Sizes 4 to 14

Do \ (HI IIlUI111111 III dl:lIght when you !>ee a beautifullylO..,t\lI\W<III edtul e ,q}pe..lr on !>tdge :.........lnd wonder wherehel !o\pl\ gO\\fl ldme /torn? Do )OU abo wonder what-P\ l'l po,>,e"pd \\ olllen of ) CdI'''' gone by to wear suchllllllbel,ollle (ll',tllOll" magJlJfllent though they mayIw )

\lPIIlIH'I, (,1 till' \ll'ddo\\ 1)1ook Tlledtl e Gudd did moreIIl,1t! \\ untll'l Theil thot oughly I e<,edfched t1a\ ellnge \ lublt ot l u.,tII1IIe" (I {'dted for 1\leadowbrook productlUll" l(JIIl(', tu Ihl' (;Io..,..,e POinte \\'ar Memo! lal lIextT!JUI "d" \ \ u\ -1 It" J "how III It!>elf, a presentdtlOnII>" r "mf",,,,., 1,1", ""I'P ,H1fi pntf'rt,lInment In a fas-llndtlllg fund IdJ,el fOI the Theatre

rhe ((''>1LlnW.,.II I.' modelled by GUild \ olunteers In andl I l)'-,., tIlt' dge, pdl .Ide th..lt "tart.., \\ Ith the beglnmngs ofthedll e III (;IPel e ,ll1d rU!l~ tl110ugh the Shakespearean,Flcnlh COlll1 \1{1011..l1l, Ed\\ardwn. ROdnng 20s andl!-l3lh pellOd., Co"turne!> from '>uct! play,> a~ "Merchantof \ elllll' l'lutle\ .<,-\unl." ..Rl/lg Around The Moon".Ind DdJJll', <It S('<1 \\ III be fl-atul'ed. \\ Ith commentaryPOllltlllg out ho\\ the color and ,>tvle of each contributesto tile dt'\ e)upnlt'llt of the chdl'acter who \\ears It.

rhe IIUllk .,/10\\lng of \\ onderful thlllgs deSigned andlll'dted b\ ;\Lll ~ L~nn Crumm. Meadowbrook Theatre's\1.1'>tel Cu'-lUtl1 lei ~tart~ dt noon TIckets may be pur-dld'ot'd <1tlbe \Llf' :\1e01orlal (881-7511) bet""een 9 a m.lI1d 9 P III \lunda) through SdturdayA Prize tor Pear Tree

The Pedr Tree Chapter of Que~ters brought honors toGro""c PUlntl' I('ccntly, takmg third prize for the mostcompl eherN\ c program booklet for 1982-83 l/l a ~tate-\I Ide Qlll',>!e! s competitIOn held In conJuncllOn With the\lH.:lllg,lll Qlll'~tel~' conventIOn at Hillcrest Country Club

jll., \l1g11~tlls ChristIe. Pear Tree's program chair-man \\d~ responsible for the mnovatIve deSign. a pro-gram ('o\er .,haped In the form of a pear and hand-pal11ted dnd lettered The Judges remarked that It wasthe mo~1 credtl\ e 1Il the competitIOn Among those at-tendlllg the convention, III addlhon to Mrs Christie, were:\1I"s Fred Wicklund. Pear Tree president. Mrs MartinTepalt!. sIdle publiCity chairman, Mrs Krln Nagelklrkand ~lrs Stefan Stephano\ Ich

The Chapter takes ItS name from the area's old peartree~. brought 0\ er from Europe by the end of the earlyFl l'nch ~ettlers. and has been requested by the GrossePOinte HI~toncal SocIety to take on the project of doc-umenting and labehng these nearly forgotten old treesThe Hl~toncdl Society has also asked that a copy of the

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mother II1fluences that ddughlernot onlv \\ hen she IS a chIld butalso as "an ad ult. and fmalh \\ henshe herself becomes d mother DrFIshman. a psychologist \\ho re-ceIved her Ph D from \Va\ ne Statel'OIverslly and for the" last 10years has been clImcal dIrector ofthe Huron Vaile) Counseling Ser\ Ice In Farmll1gton Hills, believesthat the mother-daughter relatIOn-shIp IS the most complex. emo--tlOnaUy charged and e,cltlllg ofall fam~y InteractlOns.

She WIll re\ le\\ the de\ elopmental stages of the relatIOnship a.ndho\\ a gIrl'" dependence on hermother grows mto her mdepen-dence as a woman, deSCrIbe howthIS healthy sepdratIOn comesabout and dISCUSS \\ hat happenswhen there are roadblocks

The speaker Will also diSCUSSthe SOCIal heredItary aspects ofthe mother-d aughler relatIOnshipChildren carry unfinished busI"ness mto adulthood. slllce mostdaughters seek the approval oftheIr mothers but never receIveIt, consequently. they spend agreat deal of time In their laterrelatIOnshIps trymg to finIsh oldbusll1ess

~o reservatIOns are necessanfor Dr F'lshman's program MaryLeech. 886-1155, Will be happy toanswer any questIOns on It

Salllt Michele! ~ 'mulhel dlUI CJI,ChrIst Church. Gro~~e POlllle, dnd'"grandmother'" church, ChnstChurch, DetrOIt .....Fesllv.l1 Chou'compo~ed of past and presentchOIr members \\ 111slIlg under thedIrection of BIll Gard Sall1t r.hchael's first chOIr director Br<1~sand strIng 1ru,lrumentdh~ls aboWIll be featured

Michael Dautton IS a fifth generatIon (lecendert of John Daulton fouI)der of RoyalDaulton In hiS presenl capaaty as Honorary Pres.oent or the Royal DOJllon '....r"'mat,onal eolieClors Club he speaks dH.ectiy With conSUMe's abou1 Daulton productspas' and presenl and forms lasting bondS W1tn established and new Daulton Col e<:tors

For Ihe COllector today Royal Doulton presents pertlaps the broadest range o' ....ellconce1ved art avaJiable Royal Dau!lon Figunnes and Cha'3cler Jugs are eagerlysought after by colleClors the world over and prOVide endless enlOyment as newsubjects are Introduced annually

Those subJects which have been W1tndrawn are In h gh demand among true cO/'eclorsBeioN are a few of the Issues ava lable at the show

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to nghO are amoI1g tho~e lookmg fOI \\ ard tothiS weekend's 35th anmversary SaInt l\lJcha-ael'~ celebrations. FestivIties begin SaturdayOct 30, With a droner party at the Gross~Pointe Yacht Club, and end With a special ser-vice and 1uncheon on Sunday, Oct 31 Manyformer panshlOners have been inVIted and \\lllbe m attendance

Michael Doulton

Father Yeoman retu ed III 1973and \\ as succeeded by The Rev-erend James A McLaren WhenFather McLaren ans\\ered a callto Crossroads. The ReverendRobert E Nedv became Saint:'Ihchael's rector on March 1. 1980

.\s~lstJng Father ='lellv as con-celebrants at the Choral EucharistthIS Sunday WIll be pnests form

btl~y \\omen must be fleXIble To-pICS must be timely and relatIveto the lIfestyle of the audIence

The tOPiC chosen by Dr NancyFishman <formerly Dr. Anslan-dIg) for her lecture at next Thurs-day's AAUW meetlllg ISof mterestto all \\omen Dr FIshman \\-111talk on "The Mother-Daughter Re-latIOnship The Begmnmg of aLIfetIme Influence"

E\ery Yooman IS a daughter,and the relatIOnship that de\ elopsbetween a, daughter and her

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Pomt in Essex, Mass, , nd that's where she developed the re-cipe for these nutty chocolate chIps ThiS IS the 24th year theHoliday Mart has been held to benefIt thp Planned ParenthoodLeague which promotes family planmng through ItS programs,mcludmg fertlhty awareness and disease detection PlannedParenthood also offers teen counselmg and dISCUSSIOn groupsand a Speakers' Bureau WIth programs for parent's, schools,churches and commumtv, groups Mrs. Ralph H. Booth II se-cured the shops for the Mart Patron chairmen are Mrs Fred-erIck B. Ford and MISS Bethine Whitney Mrs. Alfred J FisherIII, Mrs Edsel B. Ford. Mrs Paul SchweItzer and Mrs. Leo-nard N Smith are responsible for staffmg.

AttentIOn. bus\' \1 omen 1 TheGrosse Pomte Hi anch AmericanAssociatIOn of Umverslt, Womenhas schedule-d Its ftrst evemngmeetmg of the year for nextThursday, Nov. 4. at 7 30 pm mthe upstaIrs lounge of GrossePointe MemorIal Church

AAUW reahzes that It IS hardfor some women to attend meet-mgs dUrIng the day - but they stillhave an mtere5t m and a need fIl-led by gettmg together \nth otherwomen. Programmmg, for these

AAUW seeks to attract busy WOlDen

Salllt MIchael's began III 1947. IIIwhat has been the clubhouse ofthe Renmore Golf Club, as a 1111S-slon of Christ Church, GrossePOinte The Re\ erend EdgarYeoman \\as Saint :\-hchael'~ firstprIest

In 1950, 90 persons signed theLetter of Intent. and III 1951 thepresent church butldlllg, onSunmngdale Park. \\as OCCUPied.

III at Saint l\1it-llaers begilluillg .Thirty-some ) ears ago. the men and women

plctured above were dmong those who slgned aLetter of Intent to start 5t MIchael's EplscopalChurch of Grosse POinte Woods Now JOHNCUSHRAN.MRS LEONARD ROCHTE.MRSROBERT CHANDLER,l\lR CHANDLER andHOMER STRALE (standing, left to nght) andMRS. CDSHRAN. MRS FREDERICK BES-IMER and MRS. JOHN BENNETT (seated, left

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Among students en-rolled as freshmen atNorthwestern Umver-slty thIS fall areHELEN CLARE HO-GAN, daughter of MRand MRS LESLIEJAMES HOGAN Jr,of Audubon Road. andWILLIAM E. KOHR,son of WILLIAMKOHR, of The Farmsand MRS BETTYKOHR, of The ParkHogan, a Phi BetaKappa graduat~ ofOur Lady Star of WeSea High School,where she served astreasurer of the Na-tIOnal Honor Society,has enrolled ill North-western's Technologl'cal Institute Kohr, agraduate of GrossePOinte South HIghSchool, where he wasa member of the Na-t10nai Honor SOCIetyand received an hon-orable mention for thebest edItorial mMichIgan, IS enrolledill the School's Collegeof Arts and SCiences

Among Umverslty ofMIChIgan summer'de-gree candIdatesawarded degrees atAug 22 commence-ment ceremomes wereWILLIAM R Me.BREARTY, of FIsherRoad, JOHN F ZA.VELL. of ~for<ln Road.CURTIS A YOUNG, ofI<'ordcroft ROdd. LORIB WOOD. of MOl anROdd. and DA WN S 1\1WILHELM. of V ,111Ant\\erp Road, Bache-lors of Arb; THOMASJ CHASE, of EhzabethCourt. Bachelor of SCI-ence. Computer Engl.neerlng. CHRISTO-...... .,.9,...... ........ Y r .. .,.,...,y T"'n~... "L.11...4J,.\' '-J ......................... -lo...J ... -. ... ,

of South Renaud Road,Bachelor of SCIence.Electrical Engllleer,mg. ANDREW JSCHMITT, of Prest-\\ Ick Road, Doctor ofPhIlosophy. CAROLES KLEIN, of McKm]evRoad, and SR ANNEMARGARET Mc.KERNAN, of Charle-VOIX Avenue, Doctor ofPhIlosophy candI-dates. PETER RKOENIG, of Edmund-ton Dnve, Bachelor ofScience, RICHARD RROSIN. of LakeshoreLane, Master of SCI-ence 111 Engmeermg,MARY STRONG, of Al-lard Avenue, andTHOMAS L RUSH-FELDT, of LmcolnAvenue, Masters ofBusiness Admllllstra-tion; and JOSEPH MGALEMA Jr., of Riv-ard Boulevard, Doctorof Musical Arts.

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children See the collection from 11 a.m. to 4 pm.Your urder will arrive well before the holidays

DIsplayed here the lovely and indiVidual gold nngnecklace earrings and stick pin from $50 to $80

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tended br honor maId JamIe Ro.gers, 0 Portland, Ore I thebrtdegroom by best man Russ Or-tlSI, of Grosse POinte Woods.

Out.of.town guests mcluded Jimand Martha Huetteman, brotheland sIster of the brldegroom, andformer Woods resident John Ken-nedy, who now makes hiS home mGrand Rapids

The newlyweds, who vacationedIn Yosemite NatIOnal Park and atLake Tahoe, are at home in BOIse,Idaho,

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:\lrs. Jeffrey D. Evanstented the sleeves and ne(kllne ofthe powder blue chiffon dressMrs Kmg selected for her daughter's weddmg The brIdegroom'smother's dress, Ivory In color,leaturea d Idee uUl..iI..e dllU lVlj5,lace sleeves Each mother plllnedcymbidIum orchIds to her purse

The newlyweds vacatJOned InMassachusetts and MaIne, andare now at home In St ClaJrShores

A speCial guest at the weddIngwas Mrs Bernice Evans, thebndegroom's grand mother, Out.of.town guests Included MaryElame Howe, of Chicago, JohnBeck Jr , of Toledo, Mr and MrsByron Boughner, of Wmdsor, Ont ,Mrs Albert Evans, of Lambeth,Ont ,Mr and Mrs Gordon Brown,of KmgsvLlle, Ont, Mrs ShirleyDawson, the Damel Dawsons andMr and Mrs Reld Evans, all ofLondon, Ont ,Mr and Mrs Mor-ns RIpley, of Port Stanley, Ont ,and Mr and Mrs Frank Seebur-ger, of Lakeland, Fla

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Mr. Huetteman weds in west

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Moving or Becoming Engaged?Getting Settled Made Simple

New Town dilemmas lade atter a WELCOMEWAGON callAs WELCOME WAGON RepresentatIve Its mylob 10 help yOu make the most Q1 your new neigh-borhood Shopping Areas Community opportUnl'ties SpeCIal anractlons Lots 01 lipS to save youtime and moneyPlus a basket of gifts lor your family II/be listening for you' callHELPFUL HINTS for W&ddlnll' and Enll.Il'-ment, tool

.tliss Johnston to be a brideThe engagement of Deborah He holds a Bachelor of Science

Kay Johnston and Kenneth degree in Industrial EngineermgMichael Hamel has been an- and is employed as a systemsnounced by her parents, Mr. and sales engineer at Jervis B. Webb,Mrs Donald R Johnston, of Al- Farmi~ton HIlls His fratermty ISlard Avenue The wedding IS bemg Psi Upsilon.planned for next August ------------

The bnde-elect and her fiance, Among students named to theson of the <korge Hamels, of Red- Dean's LIst at Bucknell UniversIty forford Township, are both Univer- the second semester of the 1981-82Sit\. of Michigan alumni She holds academiC year. were sophomore.; LI~DA K REIOT, of Cambridgea Bachelor of SCience degree In Road, and JUniors RICHARD J FER-Dental Hygiene and IS currently RARA Jr, of Berkshlre Road, GOR.studYlIlg nursmg at Henry Ford 00:-; M STETZ, of Kensmgton Road,HospItal Her soronty IS Kappa and DAVID ~ TYLER Jr , of IslandKappa Gamma. Lane

The garden at the Carson CIty,=' ev , home of Mr and Mrs Ar-thur A Hannafm was the settingfor the Saturday, August 21, wed-ding of hiS daughter, JulletElizabeth Hannahn, and Thomas:\1:ark Huetteman, son of :vIr and:'r1rs Wilham F Huetteman, ofSunnmgdale Dnve

The 3 o'clock ceremony atwhIch DistrIct Judge MichaelFondl preSided was followed by areceptIOn III the Hannafm homeand garden The brIde was at-

SUlnmer ritesfor Miss King

Exchanglllg marriage vowsSaturday, July 17, at a late morn.Illg ceremony III Our Lady Star ofthe Sea Church were PatriCiaI<:laJne Kwg and Jeffrey DeanEvan~ The Heverend Hector J

\ Sauhno and The He\'erend DaVIdB Penmman pre<,lded at the 11o'clock flte~, whIch were followedby a receptIon at the DetrOitYacht Club

The bnde, daughter of Mr andMr., A DaVid Kmg, of North Ox.ford Hoad wore a tradItIOnalgown, white III color, layered WIthChclntllly Idle clnd de,>Jgned WIth aQueen Anne ne(kllne MatchInglace trimmed lhe luff~ of herbl~hop ~lcevc~ Her full skIrt fellmto a (hapel tJ am, edged III Idcea!> Wd~ her fmgertlp veIl, cdughtby a Camelot cap trimmed \\Ithlate and pearl!>

She carned a cascade of Euch."rl'- '!lIP" Ilnd "teohano!Js, \\IthIVy accent'>

Janet Klllg, honor maId for hersister, and brIdesmaids MarguerIte KIng, another Sisler, andMichelle Bourne wore orchid.colored dresses, faIlIng mto ac.cordlOn pleats, and IllUSIOn capestrJmmed \'wIth Chanttlly lace and

III pomte d'esprIt Each carned abouquet of mlnlalure carnatIOns,daISy mums and stallce, accentedWJth baby's.breath

Clayton Evans came fromAnnapolis, Md , to act as bestman for hiS brother They are the~ons of Mr and Mrs KeIth WEvans, of WillIams Avenue In theusher corps were ArchIe and JohnKmg, brothers of the bride, Charl-es Johnson and Glen SmIth, aLambda ChI Alpha fraternity bro-ther of the brIdegroom

Dehcate floral apphques ac-

Tht! da' III. !al.ket II It/; tbe band dettlllJoj iuperlOr f7lenJU ear to mJure tin oUI-Jt,mJmg jit Altered m our Dun ..-hopat no cbarf,e

The em ejl/II) JeledeJ iabrlo and thejme tadormf, of Corbm men's dothmgnOll m bit/zen for her

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GUIld's Detroit Chapter WIll spon-sor a Halloween salad luncheonand card part\' Friday, Oct 29, atnoon at Chaniy Lutheran Church,located at ReI!) and ~Iorang 10Detroit Reservations, at $5 perperson, ma~ be made by contact.mg Mrs Harry A Gleselong at822-6441

~1l ~ Erhng Butle D<lhl of f lu<,hIlIg :-\ Y , a"ked Jame~ EdI I~, of....() ..ltfl() t,~ 1(" ~l., hp"",t m~ln

Mrs 0\\ en (hoe.,e a du~ty roselolol ed dl e.,~ .,t vied \~Ith d ruf.fled lollar dnd a plcated bodIce,for her ddughter '> \l, eddlllg Thehlldegroom',> mother \IDle a blue,llld I,l' ender floral prlllt Ea(hmother , flo ....1.'1 \I as d pl/lk ordlld

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Gn'enfield Village gl'{'al for' walkingSWirling autumn lea\'e~ make a pottery, prInting and tm'>nllthmg

colorful ~eltmg for three speCial op~ratlOn~ contInuewalklllg tours at Greenfleld VII- Two speclill events arelage nov. through Dec 3 One scheduled Adults and childrenspotllght~ Thomas Edl~on, can experIence the hauntIng ofanother Henn Ford, the tlurd GreenfIeld \'lllage at a FamilyDome~tlc Life - Hdllo\l,een Jamboree Fnda) and

The Edison Tour Includes stops Saturda) Oct 29 and 30, fromat the Menlo Park Compound, 6 30 to 10 p m A Famll)Smith's Creek Station and other ThanksgIVing Gathermg, runmngbUildings The Ford Tour features from 6 to 10 p m FrIday, Nov 19,the Ford BIrthplace, the Ba~ley \1,111focus on traditIOns assocIatedAvenue building where Ford buJlt \l,lth thiS Amencan hohda~ EachhiS first car and the Scotch Set- program IS offered at $5 a persontlement School Greenfield Village IS open from

The DomestIc Life Tour pre- 9 a m to 5 pm seven davs asents a chronological look at home week AdmiSSIon IS $7 for adults,hfe from a 17th century Cots wold $3 50 for chIldren ages SIX to 12Cottage to the earl\' 20th century and $550 for sentor CItIzens Chll-Wright home. . dren under SIX and Greenfleld VI!-

Autumn IS also a fme tIme for lage Members are admitted freeSImply meandering through theVlllage The MartinsvIlle CIderMill is In operatIon through Oc-tober DomestIc actiVIties con-tmue at the Saltbox and Edisonhomes, WIth speCial emphaSIS ongetting ready for winter Glass,

A recent Urnverslly of ~lichlganmaster of Business AdmInIstra-tion degree recIpient was CLAY-TON CARSON, son of MR andMRS WAYNE CARSON. of Cen.terbrook Court Carson is em-ployed by Michigan ConsolidatedGas Company

Deborah Kenny Owen anti EI.hng I Butte Dahl exchanged marTlage vow'> SatUi day. Augu!>t 14,on Lake UnIOn III Sedltle, Waflh ,aboard The W<lg~UlJ(>I, .I 65 footyacht deeordled fOI lhe OCCd~lonwith white ~dlill bO\I,'> lentel edwllh gleell It'd\e., and '>pl.l)-" ofbaby's.bredlh, and £lor al ,llI dngernenh of ('<II 11<1t 1011., dlld eldll>JeS

Inunedl<llely follov.lng the 1o l'1o('k ll'll'JlJOIl\ .II \\hJ(h TheHe\ el end ~t ut t ~ht'l mdll pIe"ldedThe Wdggofll'l .,et "HI 1I uhlngMound 1..1I-. t' l 1l10fl thell InloLake \\d.,llIngtulI \\11111' the Il'(eptlOn tonllDlJed

The bll<lt' d dllghlt'l of \11..,Wdlter I O\H'II of Bl'>hop HOdel,dnd the Idtt. \11 O\\en \\Ole aflool lellgth gO\\ II of 1\ Ol\ georgelle Idce .II cell! "d dt boon e ,JIld~Iee\e.." ,md <1111\01\ IIdt lilmmed\"dt:! "")J:h. f1V~"'\,.1 ~ ~~",l,rih ';.!'.c:ro~e~ gdl deIlJ.I", ..,lephdnoll~ .Intibab\'~ bredth fOI med Ill'I bouque!

Sardh (; Ov.cn v.ho (dme hornFarmlllgton to .Iltene! hel sl"ter\l,ore ..,tn'et length, plllk georgeUe She CUrled d 1I0.,pga)- ofSterling SJher ro~t'~ Id\endelCdflwtlon.., dlld odb\ ~ oledlh

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Pear Tree is complying most hapPily With both re-quests, and requests your held With Its docu-mentation/labeling project It wOlil be apprecIated Itanyone with mformation on the location of an old peartree would notIfy Mrs Wicklund, 884.9243, or Mrs Christ.Ie, 881.3349, or contact the HIstorical SocJet). head-quartered m MonteIth School

A Pair of Autumn FairsSummer has been a productive tune for the 111l1ted

Methodist Women as they ~repared for their Craft Fall',to be held tomorrow, Frl ay, Oct 29, from 9 a m to 4p.m and Saturday, Oct. 30, from 9 a m to 3 p m at theGro~"E' PointE' United MethodIst Church on Morass Road

Mrs. E A Hershey and Mrs Marlin Wickline are cochairing the event which features a l00-year-old qmlt, Itsownership to be determmed by a SIlent auction with amlmmum bid. Other items to be offered for sale mcludeherb wreaths, afghans and crocheted work, handmadedolls, pillows, Christmas ornaments, decorative coathangers and decoupaged glassware

Plants Will be available, too, as well as homemadebaked goods, candles, pIckles and Jellies Further m.formation may be obtained by calhng the church office,886-2363.

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Overnight, Halloween will turn into Christmas formembers of the Bon Secours Hospital Assistance Leaguewhen at 10 a.m. Monday mormng, Nov. 1, they open thedoors of the Hospital's Science Hall on their thIrd annualChristmas Mart. The two-day event, to which the entIrecommunity is inVited, features a wine.and.cheese re-ception from 5 to 8 p. m. the evemng of opening day.Tuesday's sales hours will be 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Mrs. Robert G. Frear, general chaIrman, promIses acornucopia of holiday gifts and goodies, from wrappingpaper to tree trimmings handmade by talented Ass-istance Leaguers to the newest jewelry and ijngerie,beautiful. layettes, toys for every age, holiday candy andacceSSOfles.

A convenient valet parking schedule WIll be 10 effectduring Monday's reception hours, and an all-day pack.age pickup service will facllitate the traffIC pattern ofthe Mart both days.

Mrs C John Burke is Mart backup co-chairman. Buf-fet table superintendent Mrs. Loremo D. Browmng hasasked Mrs. William F. Bavinger Jr. and Mrs Fred J.Somes Jr. to help with the fetching and carrymg of cook-ies, tea and coffee. Mrs A V. Kinner and Mrs. FrancisT. Day will be kee.f.inlf track of sales sli~s and r~elpts,and Mrs, Philip . eathe, overall c airman of theLeague's Gift Shop, will mastermind the settmg up of thesale during Halloween weekend, with assistance fromMrs. Thomas W. Madigan and Mrs. Hamilton F. Kotch-er.

All 280Assistance League members have speCIfic Martjobs, but the Gift Shop's individual buyers lOhel'lt extraduty. Jewelry comes under the egIS of Mrs HenryVanderVoort, Mrs. George Drummey Jr. and Mrs.James V. Lemhagen. Headmg the toy booth are Mrs.Richard D. Schrage, Mrs. Charles L. Ruifrok and Mrs.Joseph Schrage. Lingerie buyers are Mrs. John Leonard,Mrs. Browning and Mrs. Robert Molloy.

Mrs. Leonard Bartoszewicz, Mrs. John B Lizza, Mrs.Thomas Coles and Mrs. David Henes are in cliarge ofcards and stationery. Candy managers are Mrs. GeorgeH. Williams, Mrs. Harold Usndek and Mrs. Max Stofer.Magazine sales will be the responsibility of Mrs PhihpDickinson, Mrs. Daniel J. Tmdall Jr. and Mrs. DavidMartin, sundries the responsibility of Mrs. GabrielO'Connor and Mrs. John Webb. Mrs. Eugene Fisher doesthe flower ordering.

Merchandise will be ticketed by Mrs. Thomas Coulterand her assistants. the Mesdames Wilham Dawson,Joseph DiCicco, William T Ireland, A. DaVId King, Eug-ene O'Brien, Fred Rohn, Arthur Schultz and Mrs.Dickinson. Sales totals will be handled by ~iss FrancesO'Reilly, Mrs. William Hurley and Mrs. S. W. SorensenJr. Overall treasurer is Mrs. Neil Patterson.

All of the Assistance Leagues's activitIes benefIt BonSecours Hospital. This year's League officers are Mrs.John A. Boll, president, Mrs Arthur Bodeau, vice-president, Mrs. Ireland, second vice-president, Mrs. G.F. Schaefer Jr. and Mrs. Eugene Fisher, recordmg andcorresponding secretaries, respectively, and Mrs. Frear,past-president.

Celebrate at the FolliesLots of people around town have made plans to see

"Celebration," the ASSIstance League to the NorthwestGuidance Center's 1982 Folhes whIch opens this evemngand will play tomorrow and Saturday lllght, at 8 p.m 10

Grosse Pointe's Center for the Performing Arts at NorthHigh School.

If you're ticketless. take heart. there's still time tor order audIence space at $7 general admission, $15 patron

or $3 50 senior cItizens and students by calhng 824-8000,and there'll be tIckets aVaIlable at the door. So go aheadand celebrate! '" Few tlungs are more fun than anupbeat musical revue starring loc~l talent, your ownfriends and neIghbors, under the directIOn of profeSSIOnalTom Chatham, from New York's Jerome H CargillAgency

Phase I to Hold ReunionA catered dinner, SOCIal evemng and dance Sunday,

Nov. 21, for present and past members of the Phase Iwill help celebrate 12 years of the Singles' group'sweekly programs and SOCial and sports actIvIties ChIl-dren of "alumm" who have moved mto Phase II areespecially welcome, those under 10 win be treated to afree dinner

Phase I's age 20 through 39 smgles meet every Sundayevening at Grosse Pointe Memorial Church Re-servatIOns mformation for the reumon mght may be ob-tained by contactmg the church, 882-5330, or WrItIng toReumon, 29931 Taylor, St ClaIr Shores, MICh 48082

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November 5 & 6 at our galleries825 Woodward Avenue, Pontiac, Michigan

ART GLASS AUCTIONNovember 5 at 7 p.m.

Fei1lunng T"",o pn\.at€' \lIchl~an COned10n~ 1..~1-\rt c..0!eort ..l.o Cameo and PatternGlass and A..rt 'OU\ eau lamps l"1dlllllOg flf1an) Stl \.lben Stam Glass ~loserAmbenna \It \\3shmgton Daum '\am\ (',11, L, dz ~leHns & \\,IIt.ms\\ebb Rub,". \ erle Durand Carm- al Cla'- \ l'''lf 13"slol Clear and ColoredPattern Glass D.pre'Slon glass T,Han; D"k Lamr T'ltao\ C"lon,al TableLamp Black Bird of Parad"e Pa.rpoml '-amp rl.mJd lamp, \[ueller Frc; Chandel1er Cameo Glass HangLng l..a.mg le.a.dt.d anJ R('\ Lr"'l ra nttJ Tabh. Lamps

DOLL, TOY &oolL FURNITURE AUCTION_ November 6 at 1p.m.

FEATURING: A large and vaned collection of Antique andCollectible Dolls, To)s, Electnc Trams and Furniture includingJumeau, Armand Marseille, Simon & Halbig 8ru, MechanicalJumeau, J 0 Kestner, China Head, as \\ ell as an assortment ofcomposltJOn, Cellulold, eleEXHIBITION: Nov 1-5 10 a m to -\ pm and one hour pnorto each auctIOn CATALOGLES S10, S12 u\erseas, 57 at door(post sale pnce list S2 addltlOnall ICredit Card Holders can callto order)INFORMATION: Toll tree 1-800-521 80;'0 loutslde MI) or(313) 338-9203TERMS: Cash, Check, Amencan bpres" ViSa, MasterCard (10%Buyers Premium In effect)

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CDc:::a.:3I:==-~ AHEE jewelry company20139 Mack AvenueGrosse Pointe Woods886-4600

20311 Mack at Lochmoor

In trrbute to Pewablc Pottery'.,contnbutJOn to the ceramic art'>throughout Its 75-year hl.,tory,upWards of 40 of It., mo,,! dl,,!m.gUI.,hl'd 101mel .,Iudenl'> exhJIJItor". Jurol" and lll.,tructor~ havedOIl,lted 1101k" fm oJ ",p('(Jdl b('nl'fll ...tlOV, dw Illg Ihl" ldJl ., dJJrnolld df,lll\ 1'1 "<II) u.ld)! ,Ilion oflhe fldtJ(JII,dl\ I elJ(iI\ned (('I dmJ(., le.;IIllllh (('nll'l rnu.,eum,Hid g.;lIPI \

Tr lbute I'> on exhIbIt dddyflom noon to 4 30 pm throught>.;ov 14 dt the pottery fOl.Jted onEd<,t .Jdferson Avenue auo<,,,from DetrOit',> Wdtenlork" ParkA cdtalog of Ihe dl\er<,e range ofwork" hJ" been produ( ed for the"ho\\

. TI Ibute I'> one of "e\ era! 75thdnnlver"ary evenl'> beIng oro,Jnllpd bv the non profit Pewabll.Society ov.ner and opel aWl ULlin.potter:, The ~h()w I'> coordlnat(.-'(\ b) Ehlabeth Lune, notedDetrOIt ba~ed ceraml"t andformer Pe\\ dblC student

"There I~ no doubt that Pe\\ ablcha" played an Important part mthe development of the dlverslt)dnd e\lelleJll.( tholt (hal dc-terl/l:'fl1Jchlgan clay today,' ~he says"DUrIng the last 15 years of ItseXI~tence Pewablc ha~ become acenter where potters and collectors alike are able to view the best111 contemporary (eramlcs agamstthe hlstoncal background of the(ontnbutlOns to the AmericanArts and Crafts Movement ofPewablc's founder, :\1ary ChasePerry Stratton

"In appreCiation lor thiS, and Inrecogrutlon of Its histOrical Impor-tance, the artl"l~ Ihmk It \ er) fittIng that Ihey donate proceedsfrom sales of theIr work appear-Ing In the show to the support ofthe pottery"

While Pewablc IS celebratmg Its75th anniversary in Its present lo-catIon It was actuallv foundedalmost 80 years ago, In' 1903, In astable on Detrolt's Alfred Streetb) the-then :\lar) Chase Perr)She had moved to DetrOIt fromher natl\'e Upper Pemnsula andhad developed an early careerreputation as a chma pamter, wn.tel' and teacher

The CUI rent Pe\\ ablc Pottery,begun for her In 1906 and coui-pleted m 1907, was designed bynoted DetrOit architect Wilham BStratton, whom she would latermarry

Her fwanclal backlOg camefrom Horace J CaulkInS, aplOneer 111 hIgh-heat kIlns Adapt-109 her partner's kilns toceramics and experlmentmg Withnew varietIes of glazes, she built anatIOnal reputation over the nexthalf century for the Iridescentglazes of her hies and pottery

While tales have developed overthe years that Mrs Stratton chosethe name Pewablc because It re-portedly meant "copper-coloredclay" III Chlppewa Indlan, she ac-tually named her pottery after thePe\\rablc Copper Mme In Hancock.WhICh she ha~ VISIted durmg heryouth

Under Mrs Stratton's hand,Pe\\ ablc operaled as a studm pot-tery as well as a center for teach-109, and earned much of Its famebecause of her tIles' archltecturalapphcatlOns

She deSIgned dlStInct!\ e tLles forsuch facllJtJes as the crypt andstatIOns of the cross at the Na-tIOnal Shrme of Ihe ImmaculateConceptIOn In Washmgton, DC.the Nebraska State Capitol Budd-mg, the Science BUlIdmg at RiceUnn erslty, Houston, and manyDetrOit-area homes and faClhtiessuch as Christ Church Cranbrook,the GuardIan Buildmg, the StrohBre\\ery, Samt Paul Cathedraland Holy Redeemer Church. theDetrOit Pubhc Library and theDetrOit Institute of Arts theformer Women's Clt\- Club on De-troll sPark A\Cnue and ScottFountam on Belle Isle

Mrs Stratton establIshed theCeramics Departments at theUmverslt:r of ~hchlgan and De-trOIt's Wayne State Umversitv Vof M awarded her an honoraryMasters degree In 1930 Threeyears later Wayne lauded her\\ Ith an Honorary Doctorate

In 1947she receIved the nation shIghest ceramics av. ard theBmns ~1edal

:\1rs Stratton died In 1961. atage 94 Her glaze formulas, \\hICh1m ol"'ed a long and expensiveproceso; ha ...e never since beenreproduced

Horace Caulkllls' son Henrv LCaulkms operated the potter); forse\eral years before deedmg It to:\1lchlgan State Um\erslty In 1966Under the directIOn of Roger AultMSlJ operated the pottery as aneducatlOnal faclltty and gallerylater addmg a museum of ~IrsStratton s \\ork Pe\\ablc's gallerybecame the center for the e'\hlbitof cia) In the DetrOIt area. show-casmg the \',orks of both the na.tlOn's and rvl1chlgan's topceramIsts 0\ er the years

In 1971 the tv.o-story, EnglishTudor st;.le, stucco-and-tlmberPev. ablc bUlldmg was designateda NatIOnal Histonc Site by theFederal Government. and washsted on the NatIOnal Register ofHistone Places

Potters presentdiamond tributePewahic show

October beefprices down

Food shoppers are bemg greet-(.-'(\b) 10\\er retail beef prices atthe meat counter durmg OctoberSupermarkets are cuttmg pricesand promotmg beef more hea\ IIv10 refleci pnce decreases thathave filtered do\\ n from produc-ers and packers In recent \\ eeks

Consumers have alreadv re-sponded 10 the lower beef pricesand hea\ ler promotIOn by purchasmg fl\ e percent more beefBeef prices should contmue to\~eaken for another month or ,,0then stay at the lower levels for ~\\hlle Cheap feed and heavymarketmg of cattle are Cited asreasons for the lower prices

RetaJ! pork pnces. on the otherhand. are an~ thmg bUI low thel11ghpork prices are not expectedto drop slgmftcantJ) before mld-1983

BrOIler pnces ha\ e strengthen-ed III recent weeks. and retailerswIll hkel) use them for an oc-caSIOnal feature But beef \\ III bethe mam meat promotIOnal Item

.,., for some timeFresh mushrooms are a hkeh

mgredlent In some of ~our fa\or-lte beef reclpes E\cellent quahtyfresh mushrooms are now avail-able ID mo~t supermarkets The198283 natlOnal output IS up 10percent contll1ulng an upwardtrend \\ hlch started about 15 , earsago .

~hchlgan IS the Xumber Threeproducer of fresh mushrooms andproductIOn here IS up £1\ e percentaccordlllg to Ihe \llchlgan AgrIcultural Reporting Ser\'lce

0\ huge crop of Callforma tablegrapes \\ III be on the market thiSmonth. choose from the palegreen Thompson seedless or thered Toka\ \ anehes -\ CII\ road-Side or produce specialty 'market\\ 111 also have ~lIchlgan' Concordgrapes (dark blue and \ en aro-malIC) and green Xlagara grapes

Bartlett pear,; from Califormaand \1tchlgan \\ III also be on Ihe,;cene The homegrown pear,; \\ IIIbe smaller - but Ihe\ II morethan make up for lack 'of "lze InfJa\ or

October I'; Ihe month to seal chout !1O\ d \ dlldle" or dpple'> Lookfor the Gala a large \ ello\\ appleblushed \\ Ith pmk Otiler attenlto~getters are the Xe\\ton PiPPin ahuge l'ookll1g apple and the Cort-land e\.cellent for salads becauseIt'> '>now white flesh darkens less"ead!l~ than thaI of mam other\ anetle,>

-\fler October shopper" are hm-Ited to the ~lJchlgan apple \ aI'-Ictles gro\\ n In commercial quan-tttles ThE><;eInclude Jonathanldared DelicIOUS :\1clnto"h and'pO<;<;lbl)~orthern Sp) and Rome'

-\s for fall \ egetables, the bIg-gest e:re calcher<; are pumpkll1sand hard <;hell '>quash E\ en thenames of the squash are unusualturban, hubbard, and butternut

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Pr't':oo;ent net'dle~ ork ~ho,\ in RochesterThe GUIlded ......eedle Chapter of from 10 a m to B pm. Saturday,

the EmbrOIderers Guild of ~O\ 6, from 10 a m to 5 p m andAmerica Inc \\111 present Its Sunday. ~ov 7. from noon to 5fourth biennial Judged needle\~ork pm AdmiSSIOn donatIOn I~ $250e\hlblt at the Pamt Creek Centerfor the Arts on Pllle Street IURochester Thursda\ '\'0\ 4 from10 a m to 5 p m Fnda\ '\'0\ 5

t.1l11eh and carddatto at S('hool '~~for tIle Deaf ~"M'v," \' '-,,'\

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J lIlli/ill I'! 'll(11I/I('1 mJlJdger fOf :\lart, d Clm~tma~ Fdlr to be held Wednec;da\ ;'\ov 10, from

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Gue'! ..pe.lhe! ,It d meellllg la"t qUIlted ve~1 :\lany other Items. from attIc treasures to baked\\ ,'{Ille~dd\ lkt 1.i ,n tll:' D \C ~ good., \\111 be featured at the :\lart at \\ hlCh all are welcomeGeOI gl.111 Ruom 1\ J~ :\lulrJ\ Lt;;1cheon or d .,nad' ~~III be 3.\ ~llablf?Bdrull of \\ (]!>Iunglon. DC, pre.,all"llt of \<:lur.tl'\ In \Iedla d\\ dtchdog medld org,lI1lldtlOn BdlOll dn llldu ...tndl con,ultant b\pi ofe~"lOn hd' d long and dl~llI)-glu"hed rt'<. 01 d of 1111 01~ement 111puhllc ,Uf,lll"

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MR and MRS SAM SA~m.l, ofThe Woods, celebrated their 50thwedding anmversary WIth a receptlon at the Gourmet House onSept 19 The party was hosted b)their children. SAMUEL TSANOM and ~1RS SHIRLEYMEDA. The selllor Sanoms havemne grandchl1dren Sam andAnna Sanom \\ ere marl'led 10 De-troIt on Sept 18 1932

Investment Club fall 11\ tlm catt'gory There are dlso d Bl'ldgeGroup and a Twenty FIve YearGroup

In addition to giVing sen Ice tuthe umverslty and the commulUt\the FacuIt} WI\e~ support a Scholarshlp Fund and a Loan FUlld forWSU students

Treasure saleat Fort Waylle

The DetlOlt HistOrical SOl'Jet\GUild \\llJ host an ..\ntlque andReusable Treasures Sale. offennghundreds at Items r,JIIglllg fromcentury-old collectables to eon.temporar)- treasures. thiS Sunda:.Oct 31, from 10 a m to 5 p rn atHlstonc Fort Wa)ne, locdted dtthe foot of Ll\ ernols at We..,t Jefferson -\venue off the J 75 ex.pressway, ~, • _The progl ~!lll boIh lllghh fed

Home-baked goods and Illn('he~ lUres Tom Cluw ,ippt'3rmg ,I; IheWIllbe available and guided tour lIll'dlUne Ill,In t Profl'""or (,oudf .' . ~ news Dr Dogood ,1m! or HI'

o DetrOit s authentic Clul \\ar f> d Goodlo\l'l \\ho h on theera fort \1,111 be conducted \(' tnthrou hout the da\' road from 10\\ n to 1880", to\~n

Ad~lsslOn IS free All rOCl'eds ~~lll[e the \Iomen ::.Inger" (ollo\~from the sale \1111be us~ to deck hi.!>escapddl'''' \\ llh theIr barberthe DetrOIt Historical Mu~eum for ~hop h<lrmon) "ong::.the Christmas season Further In Spl'cul Quartl't fur Ihl' FrltI,l\formatIOn ma) be obtamed b) cal perrU!maileI'll 111be The CIIl('lnnhng 297.9360bet\\een 8 a m and 4 atl Kld~ of the tlll'Il' b,lrbel,llUpp m Monday through Frlda~ ~o{,Jet} SatllrctJ~::' ,-,peCla) 11111

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corned WSU's new preSIdent, DAVID ADAMANY, at a IcceptlOlIand tea in his honor at Alumm House on the WSV campus, dndamong those who gathered to greet hIm were MRS WOOD-BURN 0, ROSS (righO, a former Grosse Pomte Park reSidentwho now makes her home in Harper Woods and a past. presIdentof the Faculty Wives Club, and the Club's current pre~ldcnt.MRS. L. MURRAY THOMAS (center), of Berkshire Road Be.fore commg to Detroit, President Adamany was a professor ofPolitICal Science and a vice-president for AcademiC Affairs atthe UniverSIty of Maryland. He \\ III be maugurated as \"SU'l:>eighth president on Tuesday. Nov 16

The Facu1ty Wives are sponsor-mg a series of potluck suppers mseveral metropohtan areas thiSmonth The hrst, held 111 Canton,was hosted by Professor and MrsPaul Munze"nberger on Oct 9Hostmg parties last Saturdaywere Mr and Mrs Lynd Allen, ofTroy, and Dr and Mrs WJ1hamDIBattista, of Beverly Hills

The Grosse Pointe party will beheld at the residence of Professorand Mrs Rondal Dowmng Satur-day, OCt 3() Smce tlus IS the mghtbefore Halloween, Mrs WdhamR, LeIth, chaIrman of the commIt-tee plannmg the party. has re-quested that all participants weara hat of some kmd Prizes Will beawarded for the most umque, thefunmest, the most beautiful and mseveral other categories

Mrs Charles Jeffnes, of St ClanShores. IS the general chairman ofthe potluck suppers

A wine tastlOg and Special horsd'oeuvres party IS bemg plannedfor Nov 13 by Mrs Howard Reillyand Mrs Edward Pappas, both ofWarren, at the Pleasant Ridgehome of Professor and Mrs JohnOhver

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Windmill Powte Garden Clubwill meet next Wednesday, Nov. 3,at 11'30 a m at the Woods Lanehome of Mrs Eberhard Mammenfor a sandwlch luncheon and atalk by MillIe Machuga on chry-santhemums,

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A Chl'lstm<ls \~orkshop \\ 1\1 bethe highlight of the Tue~da~ , No\'2, noon luncheon meetll1g of theGrosse Pomte Woods Garden Club~t !h~ B~r~'"!~y R0~d !,!:.'n,~\ (\f' l\1r~J dmes Ale\.l~- \~ho \\ III be a~lsledby Mrs Frank Bromley and 1\11'5Cecl! Hastrngs

Members <Ire asked to bring acant diller , preferably covered, IIIwhich to store rose petals for theclub's potpourrr project

Ph.lse I, the gloup of '>lI1gle.\ oung adults, ,Ige~ 20 thl'ou~h 39.\I ho gatlll'l' I egularl~ f,III till ough~Plll1g for SUndd\ ('\ enll1g progI',Ull meet lllg~ at G ro~~e POint eMemonal Church. h,l~ planned aMy~ter~ Night flll t1H~ Hdllo\~et'nSund,\~. Od JI. ,It 7 45 P m Wehd\ t'n I ,I due ,I'.. to \\ h"t ll'~ <111dbout - but ,,\\rpII~l'~ "Il' promIs(0 '

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New to the fund ralser tius yearIS a Christmas Store, stacked Withdecorative holiday Items. whichwill accept cash purchases only

Co.chairmen of the party areBeckie (Mrs Salvatore) CiprianO,Elallle Makoun and Judy (MrsPaul) Chauvin.

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The Art Center located on !'oIacomb Place m Mount Clemens\\ III open an exhIbIt of v.ork b)members of the DetrOit SocIety ofWomen Pamters and SculptorsWIth a public receptIOn, hosted bythe Law) ers WI\ es of MacombCounty. Sunday Oct 31 from 1 to4pm

The Juned el'.hlblt In all media\\ 111 run through Thursda~ '\0\11 Galler) hours are 11 a m to 5p m Tuesda) through Satul day 1to -1 pm Sunda)s

Spaghetti & luagicbenefit for :lIADD

Beta Sigma Phi soront\ sLambda :"tIu Chapter \\ III presentHaIlo\\een :\laglc a spaghetti dinner and magIc sho\\ fund raiserfor :\lothers AgaInst Drunk Drl\-mg (MADDl, Sunday Oct 31 atthe V F \\ Hall on :23 '1M RoadIII ~e\\ BaltImore

Doors open at 1 30 P m ThemagIc sho\\ performance ISscheduled for 2 p m DInner \\ IIIbe sen ed at 3 p m InformatIOnon tIckets at S5 for adults 53 forchildren 11 and under, ma\ be obtamed b} callmg ~5-2758' or !H9-0580

'l'enne5'>ee, VI,>ltll1g the World'.,Fall', dnd arc at home w MountClemen"

The former MI.,,, Clocker cho.,ca bridal gown of nylon orgtln/a,.,tyled With a Vlctorwn neck/weedged In .,eed pet.\rl,> and ldce, forher 5 30 o'<:Jock rnclrfldg(' cel emony :vl:dtchmg ldce dccented herbO<.lJce and open, d(luhle IJI"hop~Ieeve.,

lIeI' full "klrt flo ....ed Illto acdthedrdl trdw, hemmed ....Ith dpleated flounce dud hel Idceedged cdtlwdrdl veIl fell flom aCamelot he<.H.Jpwce ",he Cdll led d(u,>cdde of whIte "Jlk 10"<', v,lthbaby" breath dnd d fev, plJlkro'>ebud"

Honol m,lId Kel fl '>ue Kurtl .Ifflend of thc bllde "In«~ gl dde.,chool and hI Idc'>mwd" ~df:rAnn Condlno of \ el non llJlh,j\;' Y , Jnd Lynn IIJldebrandt of!'~..t"t LaIl,>Wg 11ll' imde " .\fl<.lllgdn SIdle L fll\ el'''1t) roommate..,e<lld 1\1;1, \ <;( hpll of Hit mlnf!hdn1another frIend fl om ~lS C \\oretwo pIece Je\~el necked dre'>'>e'> ofro'>c pwk l>tnped chlffon, '>pdghHtl ..,trappt'<i and "d"hed II> Ith \\ Ide,i>atll1 rlbboll, and double Cdpi>leeved Jacket.,

The honor attendant (al rred acai>cade of ,>llk carndlJOni> andro"ebud." matchll1g the bnde"m aId!,' round bouquet'>

Best mdll v, as Mark J armus, ofVei>tal, :'I Y Bdl Crocker, thebnde'-s brother, and t \1,0 brother'>of the brIdegroom, MIke Kolat, ofHouston. Tex , and John Kolat, ofBay City, sedted the guests

The mother of the bnde v,ore afloor lenglh gown of pale pinkchIffon, the bridegroom's mothera floor length gO\~n of deep pmkQIana P1l1k .'>Ilk ro~e5 formedeach mother's corsage

Out-of-town guests JJlcluded Mrand Mrs Damel Kolat, of WIn-ston-Salem. ~ C. 1\11' and MrsFrank Condmo. of Vernon Hills,Ill, Pat Dooley, of Fort M)ers,Fla , Larry Roome, of Columbus,o , and from Pennsylvahla, RoseAdams, !'oil'S Barry Rielly, BettyJean MontJlll, Jim Montlm andEhgglO Montll11

Both the brIde, a Grosse POlllteNorth High School alumna, andt?e bndegroom, a Ba) City HIghSchool alumnus attended ;\IIChlgan State Umverslty She IS nov.workmg for the Dlckmson-Wnghtlaw fIrm He IS attending WayneState Uhlverslty Law School .

Arti~t~ Markethosts exhihits

Susan Crocker is spring brideThe wedding of Su'>an Mane

Crocker, daughter of Mr andMr'> WJllldm E Crocker, ofBlulrmoor Court, and DaVId JohnKolat, .,on of Mr and Mrs RobertS Kol at, of Bay City, Saturday,MdY 22, III OUI Lady Star of the~ea Church Wtl~ followed hy a receptlOlI .It Alcamo'., Ca.,t1c

The newlywed., vdcdtlOned In

J\ double exhIbIt, 'PrlhtE.-'<i andPubll,hed Jh Detrol t PortfolIO"tlnd Altl..,t<,' B(Jok~" and 'PrlleWJIlneh Exhibitor" Mu::hlgdn A..,"oudLlOn of Prllltmdker'>," openedld..,t FrltldY, Oct 22, \~Ith an evenmg receptIOn .It the DetroIt Arl1"1'> '\1arket on Handolph Street1Jnd \~III (ontlllue there throughFrldtl:r, Nov 12

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Lo pOlllt out the Importdnc~ ofprlntmdklJlg IJl MIchIgan, 1Jnd theArLbt., Market, v,lth the di>'>15-tance of .I ~peual ad\li>ory LOmmltlee, ha'> a'>"embled a com prehen.,lve dlspla) of thli> multlfaeeted genre

Amollg the artJ.,ts lncludt'<l In'Prlllted and Publl',hed III De-

traIt' dre L)nne Avadenka, Jo-i>eph Berodrd, MacArthur BlOlOn,BIll Bostick, Helen Covensky,Jame., Cru\\ford, Stan DolegaNaomi Dlckeri>on, Brenda Good:man, John Hegarty, Sue CarolHletzel, Irv.1h Hollander JerryHUllt, Shelden Iden, Leste'r John-son An.., Koutroulls, JIm NewaraNancy Plelo,>, Patncla QUlhlan'Stanley Rosenthal, Carol Steen,Doug SemIVan and Paul Stewart

"Prlle WJnners ExhIbitors"consll>b of 17 pnze wInmng prmtsby Su(h notables as EmIle Wed-dlge, Larry Barker, Robert Broner, Da\ Id Becker and Norm Ste ....art, on loan from such mstJtutlOnsas the Cranbrook Academy of Art,the DetrOIt InstItute of Arts andthe archItectural firm of Smith,Hinchman and Grylls. and frommdl\ Idu al collectIOns AddItIOnalpnnti> from each edltlOn are fori>ale ....henever pOSSible

Members of the adVisory boardcommIttee which assIsted In assem bling the i>ho\\ s IncludedBroner, I\'hchlgan ASSOCIatIOn ofPrmtmakers Semlvan, IIlstructorof Prmtmakmg Wayne State Um-\ erslty, Koutrouhs, chairman,Fine Arts Department, Center forCreative Studies, JO) H Colbvart cntlc, The DetrOit News JO\Emen Artists Market boardmenlUCI. and Ellen Sharp, dIrertor of Prints, DetrOIt Institute ofArts

The current double exhibIt ISpart of a series of nwe exhIbitsscheduled for thiS 50th anm\er-sar:. DeLrolt -\rhsts Market yearThe :-'farket IS a non profit gal-lery founded III 1932, \~hlch exhIb-Its and sells work by southeasternMichIgan artists

In additIOn to formal exhibits onthe ground floor, the Market'sUpper Gallery features a rotattngexhIbIt of works In all mediadra" rngs to Jewelry, glass to pot:tel'} sClilpture to photographs.submitted by local artists and se-lected monthly b) a volunteerJUI') of profeSSIOnal art CritICS

Gallery hours are 10 a m to 5p m Tuesday through Saturday

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23020 MACK AVE, (NEAR 9 MILE)ST CLAIR SHORES 778-3500

Store Hour.: Monday, Thursday, Fnday- Till 9 P M

•lues Wed, Sat - Till 530 P M ==

(Closed Sunday)

Thursday, Odobel 28, 1982

HOBi.;HT J CAVSLEY, of Woudl,trIdShore Dnve, I,IlId ANUHEAL (~AW,ofBI)"1>1I VI.', wel e ad Illlt!('d10 uaklalld \)nl\'I'1 "llv101 till' f.lll "I'IllI',ll'lBoth .II e GI 0""(' !'Ollll('NUl tIL High ~(/lOolgl tldllJt~,,,

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Page Eight.S GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursddy, Odobc< 28, 1982

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16637 E.\Varren •882.7631(AI York,hlre)

Tuesday Ihru Saturday 10-5

SaVl~Mone)' 2 Ways:Toys for Less! Cash for Toysl

MOMS'TOYATTIC

Renewed' FIsher Prtce Pia/SKoal Ch,loGUidance Tonka and mUl-ll mora

Recycled Dungeo ....s & Dr ,\gO'15 r gclfe~H 0 Scale Tram Sets Ju, en,le L<:lf11PS

Relaved' Books G I Joe and Barb e Dolls

DGOA in~lall~ 1l{)W dit'eel() ..~The Dellolt Grnnd Opera A%o

l'JaIIOIJ, ~ponsol' uC Ihe Metropohtall Op«ra'~ .lIll1u ..1 spllng tOUI toDt'tl'OIt':, M..l~ol\lc Audllol'lum,vott.'ti m ~e\'en Ill'\1 dlredol ~ - l\f.ll \'(l\1r:, KeIth) CI<lIII, Tholll.l~ LOeWelO, Enc W Stloh, W.. llt'l 13SlIllmOlb Jl , Lee H,II1<;on, :\1<11\Ht'th (Mr Johnl ,Iaegel ,lIIllAhl'e (MI WlIlhln. f.<: ) John"tull- ,ll lilt' .Illllu<!1 l\l{'Cllllg of 1hbOdl d offlcel" .Illd dll eelm ... ,Iti\l a:-'Ollll' Temple III lllld.OdolJl'!

DII ectol" ,Ippomtl'd to tlw l>u,1I dot tl u~tet''', the 1)(;0:\ ... offll I,dgm ellllng bod~ \1t'11' .IlIll.! DUlIo\,111 1).lIlo\l, :\12" Jrht.'ph \\ ,lillI' 1'111" .\ H (~el ,,!It.'lhOI! ,lJId\\' ,IIlei G lel'lIC

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John C Gnfflll "1'1 \ e" <1" l'\l'( 1It 1\ l' :>l'(,ll'ldr~, Gel ,11 d H SPl'llll'l.1'> II e,hurer \'If:e pi ('...Idl'lll dlldgenerdl m,mager 1~ l\lt'1odee \[)uBm,> Additional \ lte pI c,>ldenh.Ire Henn L('dv,lrd \11':' Gel'"hen'-oll ,ind DOIl,lId \1 D Thurbel Set'l etdl \ l'mellllh h Fl'l IIIn.lI1d Cmelh .

1\11' FOl d ,1Ilnoullced Ihe re dppOJlltmenb of Bm b.lra (~lt ~ Bdrold :'\1) Maiko, of We:,1 Bloomfield, <lnd Grosse Powte's B.1lbell..l (~lr::. R -\Iexand(>r) Wl'Igle)

Phone 885-1900• CnJmnoy S"oono /IU/aJlt>d

Chimney FiresCan HappenAccumulation of creosoteIn the chimney con resull

In 0 Serious Fire Haveyour chImney cleaned now

by 0 profeSSIonal Nomess In your home

SAFE FLUECHIMNEY SWEEP

Member~ of tht' Fa .... <.'1 eel-.Chapter of Que"ters 'llld thellguests \\ III be off to the ToledoMuseum of Art Ile\t Thur"d.lv,No\' 4, for d Doeent gUllied tour ofIhe El Greco (1541.1014) of Toledoexhibit of 57 pamtmgs and luncheon, served In the hlstonc, old Toledo Club's Garden Room

Each sea"on Youthe.llll' honO!"the go,11-, ,1Ilct adl\ lIlt'" ot \ oungpeople:> "el \ ICt' gl (lUp" ,111(\ l omIlHUlll\ 01g<lIII 1.1t lOll" b~ dl'''lgll,ltlIlg :'('\('I,t! plc,en!,lIIOIl, .I" S,Ilute D.l\::' rllb ,lIld Bo\ SUllllIt'ader~ \11"hlHg to p,1I tl('lP,lll' IIItlllS SatUl'd.l~'s Salute are 111\ ltedto c.lll &!22730 for (mlilel IllfO!lllallOn

The "ho\\ b C!t'''lglWd fOIf.ml1he" \\ lth : oung people .lge"~I \ dud olclt'l l'lllhh t'll \ Ollllgl'ltli,1ll fl\ l' \\ III nol bl' ,lllllllltt'd tothe audltm llun

"JlIll Thuqll'," pel fOlllled b}oue of !II(' eOUl1tlv'~ l.)l'~t huO\\nYOllll~ pl'ople'~ thel\tcl ('ompallle,-,tr .\ce~ Ihe life ot thl'> lldtlOn,1!~porh ht'IU !lom Ill" e111ldhood onan Amenl'.\1\ llIllJ,IU rl'"el \ ,It lOllthlollgh hl~ tl'l,il~ .llld UlllIndletriumph .l~ .1 (;olrl l\1l,<t.11\1IIllWr.II the t912 O!\ mplt' G,lIlW ...

Va! Pokorny-McHugh Mary.LoUise Selover

772-947021517 Kelly Road • East Detroit

(Between 8 & 9 Mile Roads)

super shape, inc.~

HIGH QUALITY, BODYTRONICS

PERSONALIZED 0::::rEXERCISE PROGRAMS FOR

BOTH MEN AND WOMEN

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concerts at DIA EI Greco dayA free :.\leet the Composel'~" fi k

concert \\Ill be gl\'en at 4 pm or Fox Cree 11

Sunday. Oct 31 by the VerdehrTno In the DetrOit Institute of\rts' ReCital Hall It \\III featurenlld\\est pi etmel s of tnos by Le~he Ba.ssett and Karel Hu!>a, bothof whom will be In attendance toIIltroduce their compoMtions. wrll.ten espeCIally for the VerdehrTriO Further IIlformatlOn mav beobtamed by calling 832-2730 .

DetrOit Youtheatre Will salutearea Cub and Bov Scouts wIth alive musical, "Jim Thorpe All.American." fully staged by NewYork's Performmg Arts Reper-tory Theatre, at 11 a m and agamat 2 p m tlus Saturday, October30, m the DetrOlt Institute of ArtsAudltonum

Tlckel~ <It $250 eaeh for chll.dren and adults ($175 each Ingl ou ps of 10 01 more) and\'o\lthe ..tl e's 10 adnlls"lOn Somethlllg E\ t'1) S,lllll da: dl'>('OlllltP<l"'~ at $17 50 m.l) be pm ch<l~edIII .Hh "nee through the lllu~eumtlcket office. 8322730 \\ here de-t,uled 01ochUt e~ Oil the OCtOOt'1till ough :.\1'\~ Sometlllng E\ ('I:Saturd.l\ ~e,hon ma\ be obtallledTlckeb' .lbo \\ III be ~old at thedoO!

"~~~~ ~p~') 0 b~ t)e.:Ullce l~.3an

:\trs. Da\id S. Hoard

~lartha Wem Chene DILUlgl andAnne Uletz

They \\ ore ruffled capelets 0\ erthe spaghetti-strapped bodices oftheir floor length dresses, censeIII color and carned bouquets ofmixed no\\ers in plOk sha.des,each centered wllh a rubrum hlv

Douglas Hoard was hiS broth-er s best man The\ are the :>onsof ~tr and !\1rs John Hoal d, ofBirmingham Ushenng \Iere JohnHoard Jr, of Redondo Beach,Cahf. another brother of thebndegroom. Alan DeVine Ill, thebrlde's brother, Mr Ward andMichael O'Grady, Kevm MorriS,Donald Vanwmgirden, RaymondBloker, of Mamton Sprmgs, Colo.and Bart UgocclOm

FIO\\'er gIrl Julie Gibney, thebride's COUSlll, wore a cense-tnmmed, ",hItI.' dress Rmg bear-er was James Hoard, the bnde-groom's nephew

Mrs Devme selected a floorlength dress of rosebud chIffon,styled WIth a tucked bodIce, lace-tnmmed cuffs and neckline, forher daughter's weddmg. Thebndegroom's mother wore '\ floorlength, petal pmk gown, With amat clung lace jacket Each moth-er chose a cymbldlllm orchId cor-sage

When the bride left the Dye atthe close of the reception, shewas wearing a burgundy-tnmmedtweed SUlt and grey SIlk blouse,WIth burgundy accessones,

,Fall Focus Proaranl~for D K G.s Alpha ~ln

, Alpha :'\{u Chapter of Delta'-Kappa Gamma Soclet) held Its".i:'econd Focus Progr am of the year'Thursday Oct 21. meeting at 7, P m 1Il the Far~ns home of Julie~ Corbett for a bllSlOess seSSIOn fol-: 10\\ ed by Smell the Roses par-: tlclpants Bet!) Durkm, Mercedes: Jacobs, Dons Zelm, Gmny Downs: and Arlene NO\lak speaking brief-: lyon 'What Is Important to Me?"• Grosse POlnle's Helen Huber: presented 'Here Come the Hob.: da\ s' hmts for successful enter-: taimng and prepared several un i-: que and delectable recipes JoAnn: Zuchowski assIsted with the demo

onstratIOn

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Hoa),-(l-Devine:VOWS spokell, The c<llldlehght ce"emony Fn~<la~ October 22, In Samt Clare of~ \lontef.\lco Church at \\ hlch

DomB \Lu It' De\ me became the,bride of D,l \ Id Stuart Hoard \\ as

10110\\ t..'Cib~ ,1 receptIOn and dmner',It the Detllllt \' acht Club, afterI' hlCh the 1ll'\1h'\leds left for .~C,H'llbbt'an cruise The\ \\ IIIm.lke thell home In GrossePumlt'

The He\ el end \\' alter ~lc-'I(hol.\'> pte"lded ,It the 5 30o (loch nte" The blldt\<; COU~lllS,l'homa" Glbne\ :1nd Jon \'erblest.,1"81"tM ,b ,lll.u' bo\ s

The fOI mel \11~~ De\ we, daugh(t'r of :'Ill' ,md :'111" Alan De\ me,J I , of Bedf 01 d Road. cho~e aII adltlOnat \\ t.'Cidll1ggO\\ n of \\ hlte'''It 1n "1\ 1M \1 lt h an Alencon lacebodlc(, Ieaturlng a \\ t>ddlOg bananecklllw \ deep ~cdllop of matchmg lace edged her shirt hem andcathedl al length tram

Hel (',ltlledl <II length \ ell \\ a~"pllllhied \\ Ilh pearls, dnd sheCdn led a ('clscade of \1hlte roses,('arnatlOn~ d!Hi ,>tephanotls, cen-leI ed \\ Ith an 01 cl1Id

HOllOl maId \\ as Therese Palaz-zola Bnde"malds \\ere three SIS-ter~ of the bnde ~lrs GregoryWard DIane an~ Sandy Denne.t \\ 0 sl<;ters of the bridegroom,Kathleen and Julia Hoard. and

Your chOice of 6 ~hlp\ to t rUI,ethe Bahanus. Brltl,h \' lrL:1f1 hLll1d,.\X'est Indies or tht Crtn,ll.l111t~

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Escape Michigan WeatherWIN the Grosse Pointe News

TWO l3-DAYCRUISES

FOR 2LUCKY COUPLESwill be given by theGrosse Pointe News

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GROSSE POINTEBAPTIST CHURCH

21116 \Ia('k h rour(.ro~,r POlntr \\ood,

1I.eed pra)er help or 11M 01other acllvltles call 8112S327DR SAR-\H ~OLADA and

her ml1llslersdr€ available

Reclor Robert E ....elly

Lookmg ~'or fnendshlpand BIble Teachmg'

FIRST CHURCH OFUNDERSTANDING

1178 AI DIJBO~al GRuS:>E Pul1liTE

'" ~R \!EMORIAL

"MINDREFORM"

10 a m Interpretmg lheBible Into Today s LlV1ng

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CHURCH:0415 SunnlngdalePark

Grosse POlDte Woods

884--18208 00 a m Hol} EucharISt

9 30 a m Bible "tud)I 'liursery .1,\ allable)

I() 30 amChoral Eucharist and

Sermon Sunda} Schoo[

\\ eekday Eucharlsl9 30 a m Tuesda)

9 A \\FIRST S-\TLRD-\Y

St. Paul E".Lutheran

Church881.6670

Charfonfa a~d

Dial-A. Prayer881-8770

CHRISTIANSCIENCE

GROSSE POINTEMEMORIAl. CHt.TRCft

930 Family Service. 1t.30 V.o[$lup

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Cnb Care thf\l a~ S

REFORMA nON SlINDA Y"MAR'IlN LlITHER

IN THE FLESH"Dr. Ra} H JUely

7 30 pm MUSIC for Trumpet & Organ11 Lake.bore Dr. D1a1-A.Pnt1er

118Z.533ll • Z4 lit. IQ.111tUNITED PRESBYTERIAN

First English

Ev, LutheranChurch

VernIer Road atWedge~ood Dm e,

Grosse Pomte Woods884-';040

Wor~hlp and ChurchSchool - 9 t5 a tn

Church Worship-llam

Paul f Keppler Pa~tor\fark Mlrt, 4.ssl Pastor

Grosse Pointe WoodsPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

19950 Mack AvenueIha1!way between Moross and Vernier Roads)

8864300930 ADULT COURSES

Church School for Chlldren and YouthPeace Talks for Adults

11 00 WORSHIPChtldren s Learrung Center and

Nursery Pro\'ldedCOME GROW WITH US

Flrsl Church ofChtlst. <o;clentlst

Grosse PI)lnle Farms%82 CbalConte

near Kerb> RoadSen. Ices

SUllda~ 10 30 a m\\ ednesda\ 8 00 P Tn

",unda} School 10 30 a m(m(ant care pro\Jded)

RE. ~D1 \G ROO\l106 I\ERCHE\ .l,L

0\ THF HILL10 am 105 pm\\onda} Salurda)

Thursday10 am to 8 pm

Lothrop\\torshlp

9 15Famlly Sen Ice!lAM

~urselj 9 15 & 11 A MSunday School 9 I5

Rev Kenneth R LenlzJanet Marvar VICar

F uchartSl

non rlrnnmrnatlona')21-"0 H 1\( I, Ilo ,<1

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Our HentageGal 15 1, 16-26

Reformation Sunday

CHRISTFELLOWSHIP

CHURCH

Grosse Pointe

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UnlledMETHODIST

CHURCH211 Moron Road

88&-2383

~fr\l(,'

"'"nn,1\' 10 10 I rn

Cnb room facilltlesChurch School at

9 30 onlyCnb room through

adult classesDr Ro\ R HutcheonRe\ Jack E " .. lie>;

2-10 (, h3lronlf' .all ol'hrop9 30 & 11 15

9 I'; famtl} "or,hlp&< Church School

I I 15 WorshIp ServIce

1I.ur,erv & Pre 'chool

\!Inlo;ler,RI',r rl \\ Holel

Pal III B Pennln1,Jn

The Grosse PointeCongregational

andAmerican Baptist

Church

61 Grosse Pomte Blvd.885-4841

CHRIST CHURCH

Other sen Ices - Hall.., )0 p 1'1 SalurdalR on J m Sundall) ~O J m - Tuesdal

Christ the KingLutheran Church

20338 Mack GPW

884.5090

\\ATCH THE' SERVICE OF THE WEEK"

AT 8 P.M. ONWEDNESDA Y, NOV. 3

MONDAY, NOV. 8CHANNEL 5

Grosse Pointe Cable TVThIS Week's Service From:

EBENEZERBAPTIST CHURCH

SPONSORED BYTHE GROSSE POINTE MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION

\'c'1dlan at Kf"f( h,,,.:111'~1 (1';11

The Episcopal Church Welcomes YouPrIOClpJ.( 5en Ices

') 1'5 J m Hull EucharISt 8. Churc'-J School11 1'j 0 m Morning Praler and Sermon

Boil Euchanst - firsr Sunda}

/'I/"Id ,.Jr, ProllJ<!J - hot/; Jenhej

J,,'cph P 1-"l n Pd<tor

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I nur ..en hoth St'r\ )" 10 a m '>un School

SllOOa\ vhool 9 a mBlblc C!a~<eS 9 a m

Fdmlh \\ ohhlP 10 10 a mFello,,",hlp Hour II 30 a m

\\ cd BIble Cia,s 10 a m

Sf. JamesLutheran Church

"on The Hill"

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GROSSE POINTEUNITARIAN

CHURCHChurch Sen Ice andReligiOUS EducatIOn

10 ~o 0\ M~ \"uclear Frc~2e-~ Ye, or '\0~ A Panel~ The He\ Brooks \\ alker"'.:,. 171')0 \T<Jumee~ 81'1 0420~: L.- ~

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Thursday, October 28, 1982 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nine.B

G'rosse Pointe Real Estate ExchangeTHE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY

G:1 BY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE ~.-,,~

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JTAPPANANDlillSQCJATESJ

"ON.THE.Hlll"

884-6200

IL

VOTED.You know that's what

you're going to say if yourcandidate doesn't win.

A Public Senlce of the NatIOnal A~soclatJOn mof Secretafles of State. thIS PublicatIOn and •

the AdvertiSIng Councl!

TAPPAN ANDASSOCIATES

OPEN SUNDAY 2:30-5:00137J BERK::>HlRE - Great famll) home \11th 4 bedrooms and famIly room There IS a slttmg

room on 2nd floor and a ree room In basement2M32 HLi\T CLuB - HARPER \\OODS - R-\l\iCH - Famd) room 3 bedrooms ree room

\\ \1et bar 'tam extras Included22150 'l4.CER - sf CLo\rR SHORES - RANCH - Family room, country kItchen, 3 bed.

rooms 1 bath attached garage alum storms and screens - ;\SSCMEUIO THREE \HLE - Great home \\lth 4 bedrooms, 2'" baths Has breakfast room library

and 'icreene<! terrace Jus! pamted mSlde and out'

FIRST OFFERINGYou are 1Jl\ lted to \ 11.'11 thJS loveh ONE.O .....TNER central entrance colomal '.'dth four bedrooms,t\\ 0 an<! a hall baths, paneled entrance library and a large enclosed porch ThIS spacIousfamlh home IS located on a JOO'xl72' lot and has a (lJllshed recreatIOn room wlth flTeplace andloads of storage The O\~ner IS mollvated and the pflce IS nght By appomtment

BE-\CO:<'SFIELD - INCOME PROPERTY - T\lO bedrooms large count,y kItchen, 1 bath eachUnit L-\~D CONTRACT or VA TERMS

BISHOP - SPECIAL - Four bedrooms 312 baths 1st floor utthty room, carnage house Withapartment LA:';'D COl\oTRACf A,SSUME

C.\DIEl X - CO'\DO - Three bedrooms basement Close to Village, schools, bus hospItal mamtenante free

GR-\;-'D \\ \Ro\IS - GRE-\T LOCATIO!'. - Three bedrooms 21:: baths, \\ell equIpped kItchen 2 cargarage \\ attached studlO

GR-\\TOl\ - Four bedroom, 11'2 bath breakfast room, sun room,la" m basement~I-\PLETOl\ - FAR!'ttS - Three bedrooms - Includes sto,e, refngerator, dlsh ....asher \lasher

dner RED\\OOD DECK\1-\RYL\l\D - !'\;CO!'t1E PROPERTY - T\\o bedrooms sun room 1 bath each umt Carpeted

"IndOII treatments dlSh,\ ashers and dIsposals\\ ESTCHESTER - Four bedrooms 2''2 bath ENGLISH TL'DOR ~e\\ :\tutschler kitchen - man~

great fealure'i\\ I LLO\\ TREE - SHORES - Three bedroom" 3 baths modern kllchen sprmkler S) stem -\ND

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attached garage GREAT TERMS

SHOREPOI:\TE - CO:'-lDO - Four bedrooms, three baths, t\lO car garage attached BeautIful'

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OXFORD RO \0 - 3 bl'drooms, 21" balb" allne" carpet and detor, exceptIOnal famll~room \\Jth \I et bar and (Ireplate Top II offII nh cas\ termo; and a moll\ atl:'<! SellerCall u" today

HA\HHOR:<.E ROAD - LARGE ASSUIABLE\IORTGAGE - 4 bedrooms 212 balhs abUIlt III JacuzzI \ el') spacIous rooms and a\ er~ o;urpnsmg pnce $79 900

RI \' 4.RD ROAD - Engll"h Colomal 3 bedrooms 1'2 balh" famll) room "11h adJOlmng ;,creened terrace 10 pnme CII) 10tallon

INVESTMEl\T OPPORTUNITY - Large t\\()-fam!l\ lOCO me PrI(ed In the mId 30 , \\Jthland contract terms

S4.DDLE LA~E - RECE~TL\ REDLCEDP artlcul arl) \\ ell bUll t pnme locallonfabulou~ lerm~ mml condltJOn !J\ I.' bedrooms and 2 ''2 balhs

CO'\TF.:!\lPOR .\RY COL01';J.\L - Jusl h"ted-3 bedroom 1':: bath" and a large famll)room C 0111for details

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fIRST OFFERI'lG - \1-\CK VER"IER-\REA - Three bedroom bungalo", naturaJfIreplace updated kitchen FH 0\ \ -\ po,;~Ible

FIRST OFFERl:'liG - LI\,COL:O\ RD Fourbedroom English featunng a 19x13 famll)room" Ith dIrect access to a \ er) large andattractl\ I.' \\ood decl-. 12 5~ long termfixed rate mortgage al allable ....Ith 10'"down PfiCed to sell m the 80 s

-\ LOW ')(}5 PRICE - "'tlh $41600 a\allable at12Cr pa\menls Just o\er S400 for 5 \earsThree bedroom bnck ranch "'llh naturalflrepl ace and fresh decor

-\ljTHENTIC CL-\SSIC - Georgian coloma I~ 6 bedrooms 312 bath~ panell'd hbrar} at.tached garage ne\ler roof and furnace _terms a\ all able

F-\R\lS-- ....E-\RGP BLVD -$159800 Hardto fmd 4 bedroom 21'2 bath "'Ith 15 "12 hbrar~ mud room great rec room large assumable mortgage

19R25 SH-\D\ L-\NE - Three bedroom bnckranch In St ClaIr Shore~ II lth modern kitchen dmlng room fa 0111) room and flJl1~hed ba,ement ",lth la\ Priced III the !O\l60s

DECOR \TOR 5 DRE-\\t HOLSE - BeautIfulhp:lme<l ceilings III 11\mg room and dmmgroom relrol"he<! hard\lood f100n ne .... carp('t1ng and \\mdo\~ trealment~ 3 bedroomspJlI~ (aml!\ room -\~sume ftxed rate mortgag(' Pnce reduct'<!

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LOTS Of ROO\\ - -\FFORD-\BLE PRICE _FI\ I' be<lroom 312 bath Engh~h $119 900moo('rn kitchen FH -\ or V -\ 125c, fmanc109 a\ all able

F \ \I1I... ROO\f Ll BR -\RY not to mertlOntre t\\O full bathroom.;; up~talrs and 1094'-,flllilnclllg R('cent lar~e pnte reductIOnmil~(,' jhl~ a mo~t competlll\e home

FIR~T OFFERI'I,G - F \ \111.\ Fl '\ HO\\EFI\ e be<lroom colomal \1Jlh lot~ of extraroom~ for home Offlte hob!" r(l()m~ let\ our lmagtnatlOn run

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FIRST OFFER - at TST\'\DI\G HO'lEOl TST \~ DJ'\ G -\SSL \tPT! 0'\ Largeq .r long term morlgagl' a, alJable on thl~qualit\ bUIlt 4 bedroom homl' I block fromlak(' lJl Gro.;;~e Porote Farm~

FOl R Br,DROO\f COLO\, 1-\I. - S89 ';00 2'2balh~ large kItchen famIlI room Term~a\allable .

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Page Ten-B GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 28, 1982

Grosse Pointe Real Estate ExchangeTHE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY

1M BY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTe REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE (y

GROSSE PO''iTE SHORES47 Fordcroft3t Hampton60 Renaud67 Sunlllngdale

OVERLOOKI1I,jGLAKE ST. CL<\IR625 LakeshoreS50 LakeshoreDETROIT4441 Harvard

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REALTORS 885-200074 KERCHEVAL

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76 KERCHEVAL

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Grosse Pomte Shores - Excellent bu) on thiS bnck ranch 1~lth t\lO car attached garage }Iutschlerkitchen and mamtenance-free family room ne\\ m 1976 t\\O natural fireplacE'S mground S\llmmmg pool Call for additional detatls

BY APPOINTMENTTHREE FIRST OFFERINGS

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KE'i'I;OOD - ENGLISH TL'OOR on ne\\I)land~cape<j lot Ilith t>xct>ptlOnal ~II Immingpool and JacuZlI Llbrdr), gdrdl'n roomflr.'>t floor Jaundr), apartmellt abol l' thn.'l.'car allached gardgE' TER~IS AV-\IL-\BLE

EL \1 COl'RT - G P F \R \IS - ldeal financmg a\allable Llbr.l~ Mut!>chlrl kll(hen. H"CreallOn room, four bedrooms, 21!

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Custom bUilt !\e~ England Colomal cODliementl~ located as to schools shoppmg and transportatIOnDfl\ e by thiS four bedroom, t ....o bath, den screened and co\ered porch properl) located al 1128Yorkshire. Price IS only $118,000

Beautifully deSigned and profeSSlOnall) decorated - 10\\ mamtenance deluxe home - 1\\0 b€'droom"Ii,mg room \llth ftreplace den and family room. attached garage, patIO deck and man) otherextras

CALL FOR FURTHER DETAILS ON THESE ANDOTHER GROSSE POINTE PROPERTIES AVAJLABLE.

A Public SerVice of the NatIOnal ASSOCiation mof Secretanes of State, thiS PublicatIOn and A.

the Advertlsmg Council

333 TOURAINE - Contemporal) 10 appearance jet traditIOnal charm IS apparent once) ou enterthiS five bedroom, three and a half bathroom colomal -\ddltlonal features !Delude famll\ room\\ Ith fireplace, library, central air condlttorung, Mutschler kitchen and com t>mence to ~choobReallj a great house \\ Ith lots o( room (or the mane)

GROSSE POINTE PARK1354 -\udubon1018 Bishop1231 Buckmgham15850-52 Jefferson

GROSSE POINTE F-\R\IS250 HamIlton Ct301 Hillcrest212 Kerby198 LaL:.e-I" ....168 !\foran

Borland A:.soclatesof Earl Kelln RealtyWm J Champion& CoCentury 21 lochmoolDanaher Bae',Wilson and Stroh IncR G ~dgar &Io\C:~i"lo("l~tQC:

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Vote.It might be \vorth

the bother.

A REALTOR is a li-censed real estatebroker \\ ho is amember of the localexchange, state as-sociation and theNATIO:\TAL ASSO.CIATIOl'J OfREALTORS' .Through their mem-bership, the~ volun-tarily pledge them-selves to an estab-lished Code of Eth-ics.\., a ml'mhl'r of a

local I'\changl'. aRE \LTOR ha., tltl'opportunrt\ 10 traetl'informatIOn andIdea ... on a rl'gularba.,l., \\ ith [e\lo\\pro[I' ......IOl1a 1<; a net to\\ ork \\ Ith I hI' III forco IIIm lUll t\ IIn -}lro\ellll'nt HE \1..TOHS oft(,11 "('1'\('

on planning hoard ....70ning grou})<;, ('it\('Ollllt\ C'omllll".,IOIl'<;

and ot/Wl' organ/7a-tlOn., that promotl'COIll III un it, \\I'II-h('-ing and progre".,IHd('\('loIHnrnl.

886-8710

20439 MACK AVENUE:GROSSE POINTEWUODS OFFICE

Shlrlej KennedyLorrame KIrchner

Evelyne RuppBarhara Slmp~on

Jean WakelyMary Wal~h

Broker- --...-

Mary C Bodkm\Iargaret BreltenbecherSally Clarke~lanan DodgeDorothj Healy'Diane Kellj

Cathv ChamplOn Dll1aman

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5

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Ch · In 'vlem~r of Ihe

a~1 Grosse POlntl' Real E~late F.xchangeI I Macomb Board of Realtors1 ""'0 COMPA'" ~ DetrOit Board of Realtors• 102KeR:h~~al 884-5700l. -- - -

SAFE AND HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

BY APPOINTMENT

3 BD Excellent mo\ e-In condition Immediate occup.mc~ Land Contract terms3 BD Updated kitchen Pelfect conditIOn Excellent blend rate dVailable3 BD 21"2 baths One 0\1 ner home Pella \1 mdo\\ s thru out Den4 BD L1bl af) 1st flool laundr) famll~ room Simple assumptionoj BD Brand nell I 2 lots from lake Complete \\ Ith JacuzzI Landscdped3 BD Faml!~ room Will tr.lde for smaller home Land Contract terms3 SO Land Contract tE'rms Grosse Pomte Shores, off Lake Shore near Vermer3 BD Assumable mortg.lge Large lot ~ear Mormngslde Ne\1 alummum tllm

S~E'~4~~'R~

1259 -\!Jne368 Fbher1180:'\ O\ford1111 Holl \ \\ ood5 Elmslelgh686 Bm:'h Ln32 Greenbnar Ln600 \'ermer Rd

Canterbuf\ 4 BD Coloma I Assumable mtg Westchester 3 BD-Land Contract~$15,OOO-5 yearsCountr~ ciub 5BD Ranch Large lot Whlttlel 5 BD Large lot Modermzed thru-outDe\onshlre 4 BD Colomal Reduced L C -\mta 2BD Harper Woods Blend rateKenmore 2BD Ranch Pnced to sell Ha\\thornt> 3BD Harper Woods Fam rm L CS Renaud 3 BD Ranch AssumptIOn Kmgs\ llle J BD Harper Woods AssumptionVt>rmer 2 BD Ranch Land Contract Vacant lot Next to 5 Elmslelgh $110,00

HAVE A

LO(' ATED ON THE HILLm Gro"e POlnU> Farm~

acro,~ from Pern Drug~

BY APPOINTMENT'FIRST OFFERING - FLAT NEAR WINDMiLL POI:'JTE features 2 bedrooms up, 2 bedrooms

do ....n famll} room In oGth umts dIVided basement and FH.\ VA terms offered Well bUllt and amust see'

$230,000 5 bedrooms, 31'2 baths, library. family room, assumptIOn$110.000 3- bedrooms, 2 baths 2 natural fireplaces, pnme locale, land contract$92,000 3 bedrooms 1''2 baths condo, near the Village, assumptIOn$107.000 6 bedrooms. 3''2 baths, condo library spacIOUS, land contract$97,500 3+ bedrooms. 1'2 baths, family room, central air ALL TERMS$69 500 3 bedrooms, 1''2 baths porch. 2 car garage formal assumptIOn$132.000 4 bedrooms, 2'2 baths, library Flonda room. much mflre, land contract, Simple as-

sumption5187,500 3 bedrooms 21~ baths, famll} room. '>Prmkler system, hbrary, Simple assumptIon$149,900 2'2 bedrooms, Income. den In both umts. great conditIOn, FHNVA$250.000 9 bedrooms, 4'2 baths mlm manswn much more, land contract. Simple asc'lmptlon$44,900 2 bedrooms 2nd floor umt condo. spauous also for lease $375 month, assulllption$34,000 2 ... bedrooms. natural fireplace neat and cozy, assumptlOn$139,000 S- bedrooms, .P'2 baths loft, family room, also for lease $950 month, land contract,

f""mil) a~sumotlOn$66 900 3 bedrooms 11." baths, 2 car garage newer carpeung, FHA! VA, formal assumptIon$159900 3 bedrooms 112 baths hbran central air land contract$42.000 3 bedrooms. 1''2 baths naturai fireplace 1''2 car garage. ALL TE.RMS$87,900 2 bedrooms, garden room, central air custom bUIlt, FHi\.I VA, land contract$134 900 3- bedrooms, 21'2 baths, hbrary terrace natural fireplace, Simple assumptIOn$115000 3 bedrooms, 21'2 baths, tamll} room 2 car garage, SImple assumptICm$124 900 4 bedrooms. 21'2 baths garden room hbrary natural fireplace, assumptIOn$219000 4 bedrooms 2+ baths famIly room garden room, central all', SImple assumptIOn$169.500 3 bedrooms, 2':1 baths terrace family room, 2 car garage. SImple assumption

JIM SAROS AGENCY, INC.886-9030

William J. Champion & CompanyOPEN SUNDAY 2:30-5:00

2218 HAWTHOR."IE - GORGEOUS COLONIAL mcludmg 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, pallo, central 311',natural fireplace and a 2c2 car garage A decorator's sho\\ house' Priced 10 the elghlles and Willconsider all terms'

545 :\1IDDLESEX - PRICE REDUCED on thiS handsome 3 bedrooms, 2'"2 bath colomal Amerullesmclude family room, hrst ncor Icnmdrj. deck, tenrns practice area and lovely lot Assumable81-:;,Cf mortgage - and other terms consldert<!' $159,000

JIM SAROS AGENCY, INC.

FIRST OFFERING - Harper Woods - Attractl\e bungalo\\ on a beautiful landscaped lot 3bedrooms. recreation room Alummum trim .\bol e ground pool New kitchen cupboardsand no \\ ax floor ": C<lr garage -\ssumable mortgage

22 WEBBER PLACEGROSSE POINTE SHORES

One of a kmd 21 room estate - professIOnally decorated In e,t>ry sense' Most of the flfSt le\eI hasI \\alls that are of oak from the Black Forest of Germany The leaded cathedral wmdows and majestic

shdmg doors all have hand made hardware All baths are of pewablc tile to the ceIlmg KItchenfeatures commercial ovens and refngerators Thrrd le\el has a ballroom and stage SuIted to thestandards of the executive

PARK - 3 bedroom bnck colomal \\Ith leaded glass and hard\\ood floors throughout, lit.! bathrooms,natural fireplace, seller :s motl\ated Priced to sell at only $94,900

FOR LEASE - FARMS - A first offer' 0\ bedrooms. library, natural fIreplace. located on a prlvatestreet' Freshly decorated $750 per month Ask for Jim Saros 88&-9030

FOR LEASE - GROSSE POINTE PARK - A 2 bedroom flat m a 4 family buIldmg $325 per month,mcludmg heat Ask for Phil at 8M 3890

FOR LEASE - GROSSE POINTE CITY - Office space available In a beautIful bUildlOg Located onMack at Cadieux 200 square feet to 1.800 square feet Contact ChrIS C or Jim K 886-9030

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Thursday, October 28, 1982 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Pag~ Eley~n..8

Grosse Pointe Real Estate ExchangeTHE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE O-FFERED EXCLUSIVELY

~ BY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE ~~ - -~

Wed, Nov 107 30 P :\1

Lochmoor Club

Tues II;CJv97 30 P '\1

Grosse PomteYacbt Club

~Fantastic Land Contract terms'" I5-3Q thou-sand do\\ n, 5-7 years, 11'7c SpacIOus colomal,located on .. Ide treed lot m the heart of theWoods OPEN Sl';\JDAY (G-757) 88S4200

Thurs ,Oct 29 Ffl ,Oct 30730PM 730PM

l\'lId\\ay Motor Lodge Holiday InnMJclugan Room of I.Jvorua31800 Van O~ ke 1-275to

at 13'-2 MLle 6 Mile eXIt

FOR RESERVATIONS AT THE SEMINAR OF YOVR CHOICE, CALL DEBBIEAT 268-1000. BEFORE PLANNING YOUR NEXT TRIP TO FLORIDA, GIVE USA CALL.(Look for our Florida display ad in the front section of this newspaper)

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Land contract terms available on thIS charmmgcolomal In the Woods Beautifully decorated, up-dated kitchen ....Ith all the converuences Bnck.patio and many custom features (F 659) 886-5800

WE REPRESENT OVER EIGHT GEJTRAFALGAR COMMUNITIES ALLOVER THE STATE OF FLORIDA PRICES RANGE FROM $45,000 to $395,000LEARN MORE ABOUT EACH COMMUNITY AND THE SPECIAL V.I PPACKAGES BY ATTENDING ONE OF OUR FREE WINE AND CHEESEFLORIDA SEMINARS SCHEDULED AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS

, Fifteen Offices in Four Counties

FIRST OFFERINGSBARRINGTON - Assumable mortgage on thiS delightful farm colomal \\ Ithm \\ alklng dIstance to the

park Newly redecorated, Priced ill the low 70's (F 666) 886-5800KENMORE- Very flexIble terms on this cheerful Woodscolomal Beautiful h\mgroom With ba) \I mdo\\

and natural fireplace Call for all the added features (F 672) 88&-5800MANCHESTER - Very good Simple assumption ISoffered ....Ith thIS \11'11kept brick bungalo\\ on pretty

pmed treed lot Large Iotchen, flrushed rec room \\Ith bar (G 993) 886-4200ALINE - Formal AssumptIOn or FHA terms aVailable ThIS bungalo\l has full bath on each floor and

beautifully fuushed 2nd floor (G 996) 886-4200ALLARD - Land contract available WIth 25~ down Lovel;, famll) home m prime area Good Sized

kitchen, natural fireplace 10 large hvmg room <G 999) 8dlH200

/chweltzer .~Bett6fnes.Real e/tote,ln<. I I W H ,md (.arden.,

lwo names you can trust

"MICHIGAN'S FLORIDA BROKER"

GROSSE POINTE WOODS OFFICE GROSSE POINTE FARMS OFFICE886-4200 886-5800

OUT-Of-AREA, CAli TOll FREE1-800-247-5200 ext. 33

OPEN HOUSES18707WoodSIde - Ranch, 3 BD, new latchen, hrushed basemenl, all terms (F-647) 886-580085 Moross - O>lomal, 3 BD, family room, breakfast nook 2 fireplaces (F-522) 886-5800lOBIMarian Ct - Coloma!, 4 BD, famIly room WIth natural fireplace, hmshed basement with rec rm

(F-757) 886-5800913Bedford - Colomal, 4 BD, Breakfast nook, library flmshed basement ....Ith natural fireplace (G-921)

886-4200592 Woods Ln - Colomal, 4 B~. 1st fI laundl) , 2 natural fireplaces 212 baths, (G 962) 886-420021900 Shorepomte - Condo, 2 BD, flIDShed basement WIth natural fireplace. prIvacy fence all terms

(G 968) 88&-4200

BY APPOINTMENTBISHOP- Price reduced on tills magnifIcent English Manor Motn ated seller ",,11entertam all means of

fmancmg Includmg tralling for a smaller house (F-553) 886-5800RIV -\RO - Land contract terms available on trus charmmg tOl,nhouse In the City 5 bedrooms. 312 baths

\11th many enchantmg features (F 6U) 886-5800HUNT CLUB - Land contract available With 250/<dov.n, 3 years, II'C Price reduced to $61.900 on thiS

beautIful ranch Featurmg air condltlorung, natural fIreplace and other ammerutles (G-930) 886-4200CHRISTINE CT - Low down payment to Simple assumptIOn on thIS spaCIOl,lSTn-Level In A-I

condItIon Family room, library WIth buJlt In bar, all kitchen apphances (G-976) 886-4200PRESTWICK -Land contract fmancmg available on thiS one 01, nercustom built colomal ProfeSSIOnally

decorated \\001 carpetIng throughout, and all the quality features of a custom home

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Groase PointeReel eatate

Exchange Members

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Real Estate Co

Higbie & Ma<on Ine

Johnstone &Johnstone IneMcBrearty & Ad/MenAeilllOrs lnG

Monroe & Assoc,,,lesRedlfy

Palms Queen Realtors

Jim Saras Agency

Schultes Re,,1 Estate

SchweItzerReal Estate Ine!BeUer Homes&. Gardens

SCUll,. &Hendrie IncSnorewoodE R BrownSlOe Realty Co

StrOl1gmarl& Assoc ales

Tappan Gallery01 Homes

Toles andASSOCiates

YoungbloodReaJty, Ine

Borland ASsocldtesof Earl Keirn Really

Wm J Cllamplorl& Co

Gf'ntury 21 LoehmCior

Dar1dller B"erW son <.IndSfroh /nG

Fl G Edgar &Assoe "tE:S

Goodm~n P ere"& A.soc dIe,

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mark£,L ,ou'll bealwad If, ou do bu<;i-n{'.,., \\ ith tho"r ,\ hodt'dl in It (''I en rla,\ m{'mbel of ttit'GI'O""P Pomtr RealF.,tcltr E '\( IIdl1g{':RlI\ll1g 01 "l'llmg ahom{' I" no Joh for anamat{'ur. Phont' dn~l11{'mhpr of tht'Gro.,,,{' Pomt{' RralE<;tdt\.' E'\changc fOI-proft'".,ional a'j~j,,-tanc{'

A REALTORK ;!> aprofe ...,ional. Ifl' or!>he has a lot ofba('kground in thefield, and i!> betterequipped to do whatI'> caJled .... trategicmarketing." To-day'!> mdrkl'tplacerequIre!> that kind of!>oph;1Jtication, Get"Offi(, for younelf.Call a HEAl/fOR ,

Money is Tight

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- ~PRICE RF:DL'CED ~EW TER~{S OFFERED Centcf Entrance colomal \I lIh fourbedrooms 212 baths situated on a \ er) large lotc1o~e to ,chools and transportation Priced atS89900 \I Ith under 20" dO\ln Imme(l!ate occu-panc)

881-8900710 NOTRE DAME

GROSSE POINTE CITY•

.........FIR~T Or FERI"C Charmmg \lell mamt,lInl'd 23 broroom 2 bath ranch w a prime.Irt'a of Grc""e POinte Farm" TIll" home featun, ol bnght ~unl'} kHcht'n Illth eatmg area alUI('1\ (en({~d lard Frt'llch doors from dmmgroum 10 an allractn e porch and a pme paneledba:>.:ment It nh laundn room I'.ork room andmuch ,wrage "pa<:'e -ThIs I> truI) a qualll)home Call (or \our appomtment toda)

20472 II \\JH Hi I \\1' ( IIdlnllllg (ulunldl on" qUdll\1 ,tlt'c't tJl "Ulli11111d, "II "t,'(1 .11\11 Ul.Jlnl.II11l'd (c olr,1I ,ur fl"t floor Jdundrl

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SUNOA Y OPEN HOUSES1l0, I' \1(1\ I \\1' ~pr,II\IJII~ tU,tom r<lmh be,lUllfulh ~ctludl'(l ne<lr

lh, 1.1\.., lhl {',' IJl'UIoorn~ l'_bdth~ hbl dry .Ill ';dk floor,l ( nil dl dl!

FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION

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"Mortgages, Land Contractsand other Creative Financing"

699 PE -\CH THEE Profes:>lonall) decorated and landscaped thJ~ 3 bedroom semI-ranch has 2 12baths farml\ room \Htll bnck fIreplace and beamed cathedral cellmg Nell, kitchen bUilt illS andflr~t floor laundr. top the list of the many pluses at $137500

BY APPOINTMENTClRB -\PPE-\I I:> on1\ one of the \en attractl\e features of the fme older brick colomal \11th load.,

of 'pacl' for e\ er) member of the famll\ Dt':>lgned b) one of Gro~se Pomte s mosl respectedarchitect'> ttll~ beautiful house ha:>~I\ bedrooms and three and one half baths PrICed right \Hthliberal term,

OPEN SUNDAY 2-51342 \\(loobnd((e CO\DO St Clair Shores SpacIous 11\109 room" llh formal dmmg area

beaullfull I mamtamed larger unn \laster bedroom has Its 01\ n bath Full basement pn\ atepatIO "nd ga" grill l'nder $70 000 \11th Land Contract terms

\ STE \L -\T THE REDl CED PRICE of $109 900 thiS four bedroom 212 balh ~iedlterranean househ located on a good "treet South of Jeffer~on o\t thl~ price It s the best bu~ m the ParI.. Liberal

• term, -

PRICE REDl'CED LA:-'D CO~TR.o\CT TER\IS on thl" three bedroom handsome English Tudor-\II handrubhed \I ood\l ark nell kItchen 'nth bUIlt IOS hard .. ood floor~ throughout beaut/full)deu,ralro attached 2 car garage

\ Ol R Hut SE \\ fTH -\ \ IEW OF THE Lo\KE Ju~t became more attractl\ I' v.lth L-\:\ D CO:-'TR -\CT offered at 10'r and a generous rebate plan for an accelerated pa) off" Four bedroomcolomal on a dead end ~treet leadmg 10 (rom Lakeshore

!l,dt",'! (,,1"'11 Ii l> IlH J'.Bd LliJr.tl\ "UfllOO[flB,., ,un,fl,ltl (,,10111011 I HH I B,l FdmJ!} HoumHtl ~~hll' ("l"n.i1 HH J '.H<l Llbr.Jl) gld~,«j {Jurdl\\ 1 lid 11\ lit I't,. I nglhh \l.lIlor y BH III _ Bd \\ dtl'1fl onl 7 r lrepl"cl'!'\\ II bu! n r onr f ,lIllih l Ill{ t Hd r <llh Ullil ""pd Idll'B,\"II (oldlll"J b IlH 511B.J Llbr<lf> ("lrdc'nHoom(01,,,,, Pt, Bill! (OI"I1I,d I HR l'_Bd F'lIn1l} !luomI ,I \.., ,hul < I 'UJrgl,111(UIOIll,ll ~ BI{ 6' Jid Llbfdl I l <.IrIIdi'W Ifou~eHI I,ll (III f ,,,1011',11 5 BB j 1.13,1 Llbrdrl D,'n LdUndr}It UIlI'I',1l Hd Bung,doll j HH I B<l Fdml!\ room fireplace, de(.kHull I II ,,,~I !lung,doll J IlH I !:l,1 Hent ',!dlh optIOn to bl!}11.'lllpton !lung.tlol' j IlH I Bd F dml!\ Room delk!llclg, Illonl Hdnt II 3 8ft I Ba C,'ntraJ dlf \\ III rentHo" d.tl, (ullJ'\I.1\ J BH ll'lB<l F,Wll!\ Hoom Hee Room'>hot'II,1/1\ ICI/Il II J HH 11.lld Fdmli\ Rm L\b '{e<. Hm~!Jllnll.,tl,,\\ «(dUll ,II 4 BH 2',B.. Fdmll) Huom II Fireplacer hh. I lId lululiidl 5 BR JI2Bd Llhr.tr.I'r"I'll'<l1 rng Iutlor 8 BR 9',Bd Compll'telu ..tomle~toratlOnHII,II11 llll "IlH J ilH 1m,,'r 2 8ft upper Flreplolce, ..II dpplrancc,{dd,,\!'\ {Ilndo 2 Bf{ IBd LpperLmt LC....utl" D"III" (undo 2 BH 1 Bd On,' floor Centrdl dlr\ ,rnl< r ('undo 2 BI{ l'zBa o\Udpphantcs & dr,lperics\\,III.tIll,l>urgCondo 2 EH JI,Bd Land Contract Term!'\\ illldlll,burg londo 3 BR J j~Bd FlnJ~hed Ree Room

F:[(,fH YE-\R L,\:\O CO:-'TRO\CT at lOr, on ttllS beautiful four bedroom Cape Cod home \\1th nell\..ltl'hen ne\\ roof central air sprinkler 5\ stem and mam other updated feature'>

(~OOD \SSl \lPTIO\' at II 14" \\ Ith no extra closmg cost make'> thl" flne four bedroom 2 12 bathcoiolllal \ cr. attractl\ eVery altractl\ e IS al~o an apt deo;cnptlOn of the ta~tefuJJy redecoratedInterior Call 1I~ toda\ call the mOl er tomorro,,'

T \ k_F \ P\ \ \;T .\(-;E of thl" .-.ppnrtllntt) to hu) on tcrm~ an all bnd coloma] Ju~t a block from\ Illage ,hopplllg Three bl'drooms and 1 ''2 baths are offered In a propert) pnced \lell be[o" lhemarket

\ r.R E \ T PI. \CE TO un: Ju~t a ~hort "alk to the lake Oxford Road three bedrooms 2 1'2

hath, famlh room For $119500 }OU get central air <;prmkler '>\stem all alummum tnm andattachN! garage Call today for flOancIng term~

0\\ "ER A~XTOL'S Three bedroom center hall colonial III the elt} localed on a larger thana~erage lot Features mclude nev.er furnace hot \later tank, roof gutters updated electrical~en ICC .\,ll mechan/call)' read\ to go - Just "altlng for }our ol'.n per<;onal decoratmg touches1m'11C'dlattfpo~~e,~lOn

\'ER\ <;1' \ClOl S [1\ e bC'droom 3 '2 bath contemporan colomal \\ lth famll~ room plu<;Ilbran annIOHntr) I..ltC'hen Ternflc fami!\ home I'

~. Edgar &aSSOCiates

114 KERCHEVAL 886-6010

Tilt> h01l11' 'au.\(> aI-"a, <; \\ antt>d. The<;i7~ that'., perf£'ctfor \ our fannh . Thelocation that <;uits all\our ncrd", Financ-ing ~Oll can afford.Sound 1iJ..£' a drt>a m?'lrmb('rs of theGro<;<;t> Pomte Rt>alE"tatf' E,\('hangecan 111akr \ our fond-t><;tdlcam com\.' trur... m 191\2. 1hE>'rhnfl\\ Gro<;<;c Pointr

onl' of \m£'ri.ca'" grrat rr<;idrn-tlal communitie'i,Ru~ ing or <;('lIing.the~ 'rr he<;t quali-fird to 1H'lp turn ~ourdream into)ourne"tmO\('.

Planning to sell your house?Talk to a professional. Call any

member of the Grosse Pointe RealEstate Exchange. They have the know-how!

Local Realtors are losing their "FOR SALE'" signs atan alarming rate. Since there is about $50.00 investmentin each one, we ask your help in retrieving them. If aprankster deserts one on your property, would you returnit, please, to any local real estate office? (No questionsasked!)

Many Thanks!

Thursday, October 28, 1982

GROSSE POINTE SHORESRanch near Star of S\>a First floorlaundry, family room three bedrooms, attached garage. extrasSPECI >\L' TERMS

EDGE~fO!'\T PARK Lake ac.cess .\fodern-kHchen, flve bedrooms. 4~ baths. paneled library,etc Large fixed rate marl.gage Charm 1219,000

COLONIAL RO-\D G PSHORES - Third lot from Lake-shore Adeql,lale spa<:~ for enterlammg yet many \\ a}s of enjoyingthose lOtimate momenl~ TERMSCharmlllS and \\ell.ptlced

MIDDLESEX BLVDPool 42' \\Ith pool house 4-5 bed-rooms, Library with fireplaceMany extras Deep lot Attachedgarage Terms $165,000

EXPE RIENCE 1.t'.lljet~hlp "Ithln t'Xll'~~ of 21:1} t'ar~ full lllllt' IIIGr05.>f POinte redl l'",late

STABILITY OffIll' <it 395 Fl"'her Hoad ~mce 1%9SERVICE ., Edll Kl'llIl Ht'lIll) ~ GUJrdldll Hornt' \\'dn allt) prOlt'l

lion d\ ,Uldbll' 011 lIIu~1 of our f.l! opt'/ tlb

BUY YOUR HOME.SEll YOUR HOME through BOII.1nd A~"'Ol IlIte", of 1'.<11 J

KeJm Hellll) Till.' onl) GrO"'~l' Pomte Earl Kt'IOl OffIll' I'hl'HelpfUl People

....Great Selections';~

PLUS OTHERSKENWOOD COURT '137.000' FIVe bedrooms. famll) room \\llh

fIreplace, llbraT)', recreation room, ell' much unique panelingHARVARD oJ & 2~) English Spotless .98,900PARK LANE IMMACULATE 2 bedrooms and ~fajds bedroom

RanchRIDGEMONT NOTHING FINER in 3 bedroom brick m the FARMS

174,900BEDFORD IMMEDIATE POSSESSION' l~YEAR COl\"TRACT"

Three bedroom Colonial \\-lIh attached garage MeDEVONSIDRE Bl:Y OF THE YEAR I Four bedroom Colonial on

lOG-footlot near Jefferson LARGE SI~IPLE ASSUMPTION at 11',~- 27 yrs remalIllng IMMEDIATE POSSESSION

GROSSE POINTE WOODS EARLY AMERICAN l~-Story TR.o\Df.TlONAL, CL£AN on dead-end auNt. 17'8.000.

FIRST OFFERINGS ...NORTH ROSEDALE RA."'lCH Two bedrooms, famil) room, 2~.<:ar

attached garage $85.900HARVARD Just north of Mack Three bt>droom Colomal Sharp

$-l9,900

PLUS OTHERSSTOP AT OUR OFFICE for a list tailored 10 )our needs' rt )00 relooking for ImmedJate possessIon. \\e can help) OIl Good selectIon "lthterms Se\ eral First Offerings Prices from 126.000 10 $550.000

STOP AT OUR OFFICE We'll gladl) help iOU' Toda) ,(Comement parkmg at rear of OHICf)

AmericanRed Cross

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Louis Ornelasenjoys retirement so much,he volunteers 25 hours a week.

Would )'Ou?

Together, we can change things.

A PublIC Se<VlCe 01 lhs NewsoaPe< r.wt&. The AdwrtISll'19 Councl ~l

Lows dnves a Red Cross van for a commurutynutrlbon program

FIve days a week, Louis shuttles elderly people toa Help Center for a free hot meal He also delIvers hotmeals to another 20 shuHns.

On Thursdays, Lows takes hIS passengers to thesupermarket so they can shop for food

"The lIDportant thmg IS that you get these people abalaTlced meal," says LoUls "A lot of elderly people don'tcook anymore, and uyou don't glVe them a meal theyprobably won't eat."

Have you got tlIDe on your hands?We could use a hand helpmg people In your

commuruty.Jom us.

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5

9-t3 lUelden Lane - Grosse Pointe Woods - Large picturesqueranch, three bedrooms, t\\O baths, paneled family room. nt'stIed In a qUIet cul-de-sac BeautIfUlly mamcured backyard Room for Tenms Court or SWlmmmg Pool Land Contract Terms Now $148,500

Planning to sell your house?Talk to a professional. Call anymember of the Grosse Pointe

Real Estate Exchange.They have the know-how!

FOLLOWING BY APPOINTMENT

Palms.Queen

REALTORS

CALL ONE OF OUR REPRESENTATIVESErnest Beck A. Gerald Leone George L. PalmsCatherine Bracci David E. McCarron Wm W QueenPhil Cataldo William Mulkey Linda SchadeSteven G. Dries

17646 Mack, Orosse Pointe Phone: 886-4444Member Natlonal,.tiome Reloc.atlon Service

Commercial Proper1y - 160' near Eastland. $200,000.

LAKE FRONT VIEWl31 Lakeshore - Grosse Pointe Farms - French style center entrance

colomal custom bullt by Herb MlCou tor present O\lners featUringfive bedrooms, 3~ baths, hbrary \Hth natural flreplace, step do\\nhvmg room WIth natural fireplace, fanllly room With marble floorFormal dmmg room, kitchen pantry, and back staIrs MaId'squarters. Immediate PossesslOO. prIce reduced

1365 WhIttIer - EnglIsh Colonial - Tlus home 1S In mmt conditionThere are four bedrooms, 3\2 baths plus bedroom on Uurd floor Alovely new kitchen, a family room and library - most Important anew furnace WIth central air - also a new roof

Grosse Pointe Shores - 870 Lakeshore - Overlookwg Lake 5t CleurOne of the Pointe's fwest locations - call for details

Grosse Pointe City - Two fanuly WIth three car garage Walk to theVillage, Lower - den, country kitchen, two bedrooms, redwooddeck Upper - hving room, dmmg room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 1bath Seven inches blown m insulation m attic $98,500 Land Con-tract Terms

Harper Woods - 18784 Washtenaw - Bungalow - Two bedrooms for~,500.

St, Clair Shorn - 21616 Englehardt - Small ranch, three bedrooms.one bath Great Buy? Land Contract Terms.

,~~~ Po hte Real. Estate Exchange.~'~!R~l.flTIES LISTED Oftt THISE PAG.ESARE OFFEREDEXCLUSIVELY~"':~""1889.'.,THI GROS'I POINTE Re~L eSTATE EXCHANGE ~

Pig- Twelve.B

The Grosse Pointe OfficeOpen Sunday 16-4395 Fisher Road

886-3800

80R. '''0 -\ ,'O( I\Tt,OF

VOTE.IT MIGHT

-WORTHTHEEI.

A Pubhc ServIce of the NatIonal ASSOCIatIOnm!Iof Secretanes of State, thIS Publication and •

the AdvertISing CounCIl

GroMePoinleA'" I.....

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Borland AssociatesOf" £$or! .. elm Really

Vim J ChampKlO3rt»Century 21 Loch ....O<lf

Danaher. BHfWifaOn and Stroll IreR.G. Edgar &AIfoctatesGoodman. Pl9I'ce& AssociatesGrosse Poml&AMI Estate Cotffg'ble & M8l\Qn IncJohnalone AJohnstone. IncMcerearty &. Ad'''OCl''

• i1eartc)l'$, ,ft\,

MOnroe & Aslloclat ..fMtly

, ~AeaAora•:_Sarot~~~ ....e.-

Bu~ ing a hOllle couldbe ) our large!>t sin-glt' hft'time ill\t'st-/l1t'nl. It's no job foran amateur, Consulta local member ofthe Grosse Point/."Real Estate E,,-change. Th£'~ 're rf'alpros'

-\s a member of alocal exchange, aREAL TOR has theopportunity to tradeinformation andideas on a rt'gularbasis \\ ith fellowprofessionals and towork \\ ith the m forcommunity im-provement. REAL-TORS' often serveon planning boards,zoning groups, cit}county commissionsand other organiza-tions that promotecommunit, \\ell-be-ing and progressh ede' elopment.

The experiencedstaffs of the GrossePointe Real EstateExchange members'have a full knowl.edge of GrossePointe properties,their current "aluesand the best financ-ing avaiiable, Theyhave a sincere con-cern in assisting youin selecting the righthome for you, If youwant or must aobusiness in today'smarket, you'll beahead if you do bust-ness with those whode al in it every day.1A member of theGrosse Pointe RealEstate Exchange!Buying or seiling ahome is no job for anamateur, Phone anymember of theGrosse Pointe RealEstate Exchange forprofessIonal assis-tance.

881-420088142008814200884-0600884-0000884-0600881-4200881-6300881-6300881-420()

GROSSE POINTE WOODS19790 Mack 881-6300

GROSSE POINTE PARK16610 Mack 881.4200

.fALTO'S

3 Bdrms, Ph baths - Handy Farms area near schools'3+ Bdrms, famay room, 3rd floor, SPACE - TERMS'4 Bdrms, 31h baths, den, assumpb.on or blended,rate4 Bdrms, famay room, wooded lot,land contract terms3 Bdrms, kitchen built-lOS, very Specla! ree room4 Bdrms, 21h baths, famdy room, Mutschler kltchen3 Bdrms,l \2 baths, famay room, prestJge Shores area2 Bdrms, faml1y room, newer kitchen, central air4 Bdrms, 2 baths, famJ1y room, rec room, great prIce"3 Bdrms, expaDSlOn space, clean and cozy starter!

ColomalEnglishColonialColonialBungalowColonialRanchBungalowBungalowBungalow

GROSSE POINTE FARMS82 Kercheval 884-0600

449 Allard743Berkslure1176 Bishop1817 Hawthorne370 Mt. Vernon1111 S Oxford51 Roslyn1728 Roslyn1277 Torrey1438 Wayburn

SERVING GROSSE POINTE FOR OVER 50 YEARSWITH 3 GROSSE POINTE OFFICES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

OPEN SUND~ Y 2 TO 5

GROSSE POINTE SHORES - Three bedroom Ranch near Lakeshore Includes library ..<\NDfamJ1yroom, central aU', beaubful garden, attached garage and low mterest terms 881-4200

IN THE PARK - Newly decorated Two-FamJ1y flat mdudes two bedrooms, fIreplace and a den ineach urut Land contract offered 881-4200

APPOINTMENTS ARRANGED AT YOUR CONVENIENCEFIRST OFFERING on Lennon - here's a BUY' A three bedroom, two full bath Ranch WIth fourth

bedroom or den, updated kltchen, screened terrace, recreab.on room with fU'eplace and bar, chOIceof terms and Just $68,000' 881-6300.

JUST LISTEDl Three bedrooms WOODS Coloma! WIth fanuly room, flmshed basement and manycustom features Mmt condition' $86,ln> 884-0600

ARCHITEC"r'S OWN HOME readied for new owner - Four bedroom, 3''2 bath Colomal WIth fanulyroom m Grosse Pomte Park 881-4200

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MORAN - TI1ree bedroom, 1~ bath aIr conditIOned Coloma! on popular Farms street has a lowInterest assumption and newly reduced pnce I ll84-OOOO

GROSSE POINTE FARMS - Special Colomal nestled In seclUSIOn offers four bedrooms. 21"l baths,large fanuly room, library and all amemncs expected m a home of this calIber EXCltmg details at884-0600

HUNT CLUB AREA - Three bedroom, 2'h bath Quad-level WIth extra sharp decor' FamJ1y room WIthfIreplace, land cootract terms 881-6300

WASHINGTON ROAD - Three bedroom Colomal with terrulc family room, brand NEW KITCHEN,and FLEXIBLE TERMS' $79,000 ll84-O6OO

PLUS MANY MORE FINE OFFERINGS IN ALL PRICE RANGES. CALL TODAyl

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Here comes

Warning The Surgeon General Has DeterminedThat Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.

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It not only tastes fresher while you smoke.It even leaves you with a clean, fresh taste.

F;~;) 'ar 05~o' ~'1pa,

~p , qa't"O ~ f PC "len'ra

You never had it this fresh'

AvaIlable In limIted areas,

Page Fourteen-8Feature Page

ThufSddY, October 28, 1982

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Bid Llllt'Jel's'Wives to tea

P1<.,(, \LlLLI

I cup Cider \ lOegdr12 cup :>ugar12 hp :",llt1 tsp whole celery seed1 2 tsp whole mU.,t,ll d ~el'dL 2 tsp hot peppel "',Hlee3 cups fl c::.h COI n ;"te.lllled

cooled and cut off cob 01 .J

Cdn::- (16 Ol ) \\ hole kernPlcorn. drained

14 Clip Oll/1eed grl't.'n !,eppel14 cup minced oman2 Tbsp rmnced plllllentoCombine \ 1II1'g.1r ,Ut.:.1T "lit

celt'r\ and IllU,l.Ird ,eed .. dnel hlllsauce In medIum ~au( ep,lIl BIllig10 bOll and cooJ.. 3 mmutl'~ \dd...egt'table!> and hl'at untli \l'f\

hot. but nol bOIling Spuon 1lI10:.lenlued Jar, and sedl Thi, re.lish :.hould stand al 1I'.I~t 4S hour ..for a supt'r1or blend,"g of na\ or ..'lakes 2 Pint,. \llih ..orne left o\£'rfor immediate u~e

Calorics about H per tahl",poon

Chole~trol 0

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The Gro',t' POllll!.' 8: .In( h pILa\\\('r:> \\ l\l'.., ot \IILlll~.,n n\ Ites all pro::,pl:( tl\ l' ml mhll' IIIthe POInte ,Hl:(l to hI gue'h at .1tea tooa\ Thur,da\ tlt t 28 fIll!')

1 to 3 p'm In lhe l.d,t'fl'1111 hOI1Hof ~lr:> Donald Pl:trllll' 1)11

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2 medium !>ILcd \1'110\1 Ol1fUrl'peeled dud qU;J1lcn'd

3 cups cldt:>r \ llH.'gdr2 cup~ ftrml~ pdch.ed ll~ht

bro\\ n ~t1g,u2 t~p celer~ ~ee(h2 tsp mustdl d ~el'(bI tsp Albplce1 Tbsp prepMed hOl ...er.ldhtl

\\ .l!>h .Jnd ~lt'fJlJ1l' 6 II pllll) J,ll"dnd r1o~lIr{'~, ..l.wd Iht'lll un h.11.mg ~heet In !5W OH'n until lweIit'd

Put .III \('gl'tdblt •., through Ihlmedium bl.ld.' of thl' nH',I' gilluler, then drain \H'II Plal't' 111\('1 \largt' pllamt'l or ~t<illlle ..!> ,,It'I'1!..ettle, <ldd rem,wung /II,grelllt'lll'>st'! hd d~"e\\, dnd bOil ..10,,1\ fllll'l hour, .. lIrflng oC('d~ionall~Ladle into jars, filling to "llhlllI 8-/II('h of top" I\lPI' rim", Jillt~edl. Cool. cherI- '('db .lnd "/011'in cool. dark pl.ICt' ~ to 6 \H'.>\'<,before !ten 109 \raJ.t' Ii plOl ..

Calories .tbout 12 pt'r tdblt',poon

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LARGE SELECTION HALLOWEENPARTY TRIMS

r--F;~;h-Cut-Car~-aiions---lI 55 9 'I Reg. $15,00 Doz. NOW • 9 doz.:I WITH COUPON TIL l' - J -82 IL ~

r----FREsH-clifjl-uiiji----lI Reg. $5,99 NOW $4.99 A Bunch lI WITH COUPON TlL 11-1-82 IL ~

FINAL 10 DAYS 112 OFFSHRUBS, TREES & EVERGREENS

Now open daily "if 7 p.m.

Allemon Floriston E. Warren

17931 East Warren TU4.6120 Open Sundays

~t-illY \IERCIER daughter of \IRand ~ms THO'I-\S H ~rERCIER ofUm\ erslt\ Place has been named tothe Dean s LIst m ti>e School of Buslness -\dmlOlstratlon at \\ a\ ne Statel:m\ er~lt\

The 35th Annual .o\ntlques Sho"and Sale sponsored by the JUniorGroup of League for Ihe Handl'capped.Good\\ 111 Industne~ presents 0\ er 50 oUbtandlOg dealer;,from all over the countn e....hlblt109 at Falrlane ~tanor' In Dearborn It IS open to the publlc Fn.da\ No\' 5 and Saturda\. :\'0\ 6,fro~ 11 a m to 9 pm,' and Sun-day, r\0\ 7. from II a m to 5p m AdnnsslOn donatIOn IS 53 50($3 for seTUor clllzens and groupsof 15 or more) Ticket mformatlOnmay be obtalOed by calling 474-5887

SpeCial show features IOcludeAmerican Country Crafts demon-stratIOns. Good \\ lll's 0\\ n booth\\ here antiques collectIbles andItems of qualtt) gathered b~GoodwIll dunng the ~ear areavaIlable for purchase. theGmgerbread Dmer offenng lightlunches and dlOners. coffee anddesserts, all prepared b) JumorGroup members and the CountryStore - 10 \\ hlCh ~ou II imd.among other things. the Pantr~Shelf

back the next da\' to bu\ h\ e moreJars because the first' one lastedso good' ..It gets to ~ou, and theAntiques Show. tn-progress ex-citement gets to ~O\l. and ~oubeglO to thlOk a second timearound Isn't such a bad Idea \ aukno\\ the routine. \'ou kno\\ \I'hatsells. you could do it better Job

So here are Pr~, Karen dndLll1da, the second time around.recrUitIng their kIds to pick blue-bernes. gOing to Canada to g~tpedches, co-chairing the League-Good\\ III JUlllors -\ntlQues Shol\Pantn Shelf "We Joke about Ihe\\ ark.' but \\ e do enJoy It' Andthey especlall~ enJo~ \l,orklOg together because the~ go logether~o \\1'11

New at Joyce of

-\~D THE~ ... "The" look sopretty on the shelves A 'customer\\ ill buy some Jam - come

value) to the fIrst llcensed drl\ erwho qualifies To qualify. thebuyer must be 18 years of age andbe able to present a certifiedcheck by Mondav (1oon

The MOT Guild has recel\ edsupport both from Its membershIpand many DetrOIt area corpora-tlOns which are donatmg to the m-ventory of thiS second annual~iOT Garage Sn!e Sale goer" v.Illalso get a sneak pre\ Ie\" of Tue~day's Shop MOT's ne\', and oldresale shop, "hlch WIll be openevery Tuesda~ "tartlng In ~ovember at the garage sale loca-t!On on East Jefferson A...enue

The number to call for more 10formatIOn, or to offer donatIOns IS963 3717

issue of the JUniors' cookbook andserved as assistant House andHospitality chaIrman) and WithJane to co-chaIr. along With Delares Fralick. the Pantry Shelf

ThIS ) ear the Pant 1') Shelfchairmanship IS a tnum\'lrate.conslstmg of Karen, Linda andPrIS who, kno\\ mg by now thatthey go \\ ell together. see no rea-son to break up a great com-bll1atlOn of comphmenatar)flavors

Priscilla \'an Horne. Karen Kinsle) and Linda Finger (left toright). co-chairmen of the Pantr)' Shelf for the 35th Annual An-tiques Sho" and Sale sponsored b) the Junior Group of Leaguefor the Handicapped.Good\\i11 Industries,

The Pantrv Shelf stocked \\lthhomemade Jams and Jelhes, pIck-les, relishes, salad dressmgs etal , IS a League-GoodWill JuruorsAntiques Show tradlllOn The Jun.IOrs do all the "PUltlOg up" them-selves, usmg the same trIed andtrue recipes year after j ear sothat theIr I egular customers -and there are manv who comeback year after ~ear 'for a speCIficItem, available onl) at the An-tlques Show - \\ III be satlsfted.addlOg a fe\\ ne\\ reCIpes eachyear to var~ the Shelf menu

Giant garage sale for MOT

Sculptured Nalls by JoWalton Pierce . 886-4130.

Lmda IS act!ve lO her church,Falth Lutheran, and With Effortlnc, a non-proht orgamzation to "We have almost 3,000 JarsbenefIt the mentally handIcapped "She's producer, director and off- ready to}O, say.Llnda. :r,IS andiClal hostess for the MISS Grosse Karen, and they go fa~t LastPOll1te Pageant and offlcial year. by the ~nd of the sho\\'o \\echaperone for the MISS Grosse had a sellout The prIce range ISPOlntes. She chaIred Grosse $2 to $6 per Item which, \\ hen ~auPointe's ftrst Baby Sitting Climc take IOta account the worman)

hours Involved 10 msertmg eachKaren's League-GoodwIll Jun- dIlly bean mto a Jar separately.

tOrs sponsor was Charlotte Man- for example, or takmg great careuel. Linda, like PrJs, was spon- not to brmse the peaches. IS moresored by Jane Hmkley Almost be- than reasonablefore they knew lt, Pns, Karen, Except for their probatlOnaQLinda and Jane were workmg to- year (all League-GoodwIll JUnIorsgether on an Antiques Show pro- are pressed mto Pantry ShelfJect, co-chalrlOg, along with Terry canning service during their pro-Dorn, the Cahco KItchen batlonary year), Karen and Pnsluncheonette. had never canned a can until last

KAREN AND PRIS shared the year, By the begmnlOg ?f lastAntiques Show Boutique chair. year s Antiques Show, they dldn tmanshlp m 1980, but last year ~:~e If they ever canned anotherthey teamed up agam WIth Linda(she served on the League-Goodwill JunIOrs board of dIrect-ors for three years, chaired one

Thundays and Fnday~ untd .9776-62'10

HALLOWEEN HELPERS We Will hE'lp )OU rrE'atE' aro~tume With our acceS~()nE'S, hat~. heard~. wig~. glrttE'f haIrspray The Ten O'Clock Sl'holar toy shop In thE' VIllage 16900Kerche\al.

\\Ioat would you expect to findwhen an opera company holds agarage sale? "We're selling ev-erythmg you would expect to fIOdll1 a garage - IOcludmg a car,"reports Roberta Starkweather,chaIrperson of the fall fund ralserfor MIchigan Opera Theatre spon-sored by the MOT GUild

The weekend garage sale openstomorrow, Fnday, Od 29, at 3440East Jefferson Avenue, ""Jth aHalloween preview party and auc-tIon Actual sale days are Satur-day and Sunday. Oct 30 and 31,when doors open at 10 a m

KlCkmg off the hrst day of thesale Will be the offerIng of a"shghtly used" 1982 Lynx, to besold for $4,000 (a fractIOn of Its

POlllters ofInterest

By Janet MuellerThey go \\ ell together Like

toast and J,lIll. plckle~ and aheart \- ham 011 n e "PIlS dnd I'" ere'm the Grosse POlllte JavceeAU~'\lhaq together," says Llilda,charter pi eSldent of that orgdlllza.twn "We go bdck \\ hen ~OUi kidswere \ en httle Karen and I \\ ere'probles" (ProbdtlOnan Membel Sof the League-Good\\ III Jumor~) 10-gether; \\e didn't know each otherbefore that probatIOnary year ..

P ..,,, h.""t thl'm mlo the Leagle-Good\\lll JUniors b~ one yearShe Jomed In 19n, sponsored byJane (Mrs Clark) Hlnkle\ By1978, the year LInda and KarenJomed, PrIS was co-chairing theBakery for the Antiques Show

Pns holds a Bachelor of Artsdegree from North\\ estern Um-verslt) and IS married to Pletervan Horne, a graduate of North-western Law School, presently anattorney w!lh the firm of Englishand van Horne. They have a l2-year-old daughter, Jenmfer, whoattends Brownell l\hddle School.

Pns IS an active member ofGrosse Pomte Ul11ted MethodistChurch a Sunday School teacherand past-preMdent of the GrossePointe LTmted Methochst WomenShe's currently serving on the Jun-ior League of DetrOit's SemorConcerns CommIttee She's alsocurrently servmg as preSident ofthe Grosse Pointe Lawyers'Wives '

Karen, whose husband, StephenKmsley. is a partner 10 the lawfIrm of Conklin, Benham, :\'lcLeod,Ducey and Ottaway, is also anachve POlOte Lawyers Wivesmember

TEl\NIS A~D BOATING areKaren's two pflme private tImeactlvltles The Kmsleys have twosons. Danny, 11, IS III the SIxthgrade at Richard Stephen, 15, IS afreshman at Grosse Pointe SouthHigh School, as is Lmda Fmger'sdaughter, 14-year-old Klmberly

Linda's husband, Gdbert, lSvice-presldent of UmfledEmployee Benefit Services HISoffice has Just moved to GrossePOlnte Lmda works 10 ThePomte, too she's program coor-dmator for Convention ServicesInternational, a conventIOn plann-ing company based m GrossePomte, and a tour gUide.

In addItIOn to Kimberly, theFmgers have a son, Geoffrey. 10.m the fifth grade at TromblySchool.

*A The Calendar Says Halloween . . . but

the School Bell is thinking Christmas. Lay-aways are being taken for holiday shoppers

~ at 17904 Ma<:k Avenue.*

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lcoNNln . STtYI'S PLAClJ I~ celebratzng, With a.oo .... ~.. .,. u•• o.store Wide ANNIVER-

SARY SALE Savings In all departments from 20% to50% off It's worth the drne to Mack Avenue one blocksouth of 9 Mile Road

SAVINGS, SH1NGS. S.\vINGS Book now fOT Las Vegasin December and save. Rates as low as $249.95 and all' only$229.95 round trip Call TraHI Galerie Ltd. in the Village886-6111.

TRAVELER'S ALERT! .. All the essentials tomake your tnp a pleasure are at HARVEY'S COM-

PLEA T TRAVELER . . . travel alarmclocks, travel smoke alarms, the newPresto door lock, converters and adapt-ers, pocket translators, money exchangecalculators, steamers, irons, luggagestraps, folding luggage to open on yourreturn trip, passport cases, makeup and

lingerie cases, etc., etc. And let us show you how to hideyour cash and travelers checks in our new securitypocket, better than any money belt we have ever had... 345 Fisher Road.

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At The Margaret Dzamond Shop A1coat sale With substantwl reductIOns of 1/4 to "113 off. Also see our newly arT/led and uniquewallets of soft eel skm. e:t:cellent forChnstmas gll'wg Styles for men and women

an e.tceptlOnal buy at $15 at 377 FisherRoad.

The Folks At Mr. Q. Travelhave a cruise for every budget. Our ex- ~perts are ready to assist you in choosing &lR.the perfect ship. The beautiful SSOceanic has a special 7-day Caribbeancruise for $1,055 including air. Time tobuild memories. Call Mr. Q Travel.886-0500.

The Area Rug Sale. . at Ed MaliszewskI offersall Karastan and machine-made rugs for 30% off.All hand-made rugs are 25% off at 21435 Mack. NewRug-Hold is the non-skid padding that's perfect forarea rugs . 776-5511.

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flJ-OtnteCounter Points

1(Jnl3ERLy WrtONER ... For M.lIad~'s Desk ... a~ \)'-" ~ small file case covered \\Ith

U1ly fabric trimmed \\ith grosgrain, a small legal pad "ith apocket for Its 0"" n penctl in matcbing fabnc . also in the samefabric is a Random HOuse Dichonary "ith a pocket for Its o\\nmagnif) 109 glass. Think Christmas. , . Then thlDK LiII) Pulttzer,rttack at Loch moor.

Half Eye Readmg Glasses ,.. need not be dull look mg. At {i&' ''I;,

Woods Optlcal Studws they keepover 40 styles for your chOIceStop m and see today's mterest- W ... Smg selectIon at 19599 MackAvenue between 7 and 8 MIleRoads

For Your Com emenee the Notre Dame Phanlla-cy IS the faeton- outlet for Stahl's Bokery products

Lose Inches Instantl, ... Body wrapping at Francesco's Hairand Skin Salon . . . 882-2550.

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Hurry' It's the last chance to save 10% offalbum Chnstmas cards when you order them at Wnght'sGift and Lamp Shop, 18650 Mack Avenue wlth FREEPARKING next to the bUlldmg. When you shop for gIftsthere take adr.,'antage of the layaway plan

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Glamour' Glamour' Glamour ... and fun be-sides. Walton-Pierce and Joyce of Walton-Pierce 10-vlte you to a glamorous exi>enence They are Join-ing together, Frtday, November 5, 11 a m. to 4 pm,with mformal modeling of beautiful holiday cocktalland evening fashions plus demonstrations ofnew makeup techmques and colors for beautifulholiday faces. Refreshments will be served. Jamyour fnends at Walton-Pierce. and leave with aglamorous new look.

It's Gomg To Be . a great party at CityDehghts You are Invited to their FIRST BIRTH-DAY PARTY, Wednesda)', November 10 from 5p.m. to 7 pm Clty Delights Fine Food 516Brush Street, 961-6150 Lots of "movers and shak-ers" wIll be there.

A Brand Net" SelectIOn of table lamps andfixtures has arrived In time for the WhIte's Old How,e74th ANNIVERSARY SALE They are ver) ~pecwllypnced at 25% to 30% off New store knurs openTuesdaYs, Wednesdays, and Saturdays 10 a.m. to 6 pm,~

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South's varsltv foolball teammamtamed ItS undefeated stand.Ing by beating L' Anse ereuseNorth, 17-7, on homecommg da,last Saturday

South. stIli rated on top m theEastern :\hcDlgan League and :"03 In Reglon 4, scored on the thIrdplay of the game when Paul Ha\\ kbroke pi{ a 45-yard touchdown runfor the Blue DevIls' fIrsttouchdown Dale Graham notchedthe extra pomt

Rick Waugaman scored South ssecond tOlichdo\\ n on a 24-\ al dtouchdo\\ n pass from BIll C'rOl\The extra pomt made It 14 0 at thehalf A failed third dOlI n lom (:l

slOn led to a Graham fIeld goal toclose the sconng

The entire South defensl\ e 11'11:;of Ste\ e Westcott \lark Brooh.-Da\e DeSmvter. ::\!ark LechardJohn ~lIkes'ell, Kurt \I1en andRich Suhrhemrlch performed outstandmgly Their blocks \\ erewell-executed and the\ lookedsharp , reported South assIstantcoach AI ~Ioebus

Ha\\k \\as the De\lls leadmgrusher With 102 \ ards South s defense \las Just' as strong \\lthBrian Rathsburg and DaleGraham collectmg InterceptlOn~Rathsburg ran hiS bacl-. tl\ 0 ) ard::.and Graham had a 20 \ ard returnon hiS mterceptlOn .

Defensl\ e tackle -\nd\ Turnbullmade an Important sack 1\hen hetackled the L -\nse ('reu",e \orthquarterback deep In hI:. u\\ n terntory Overall, the South defensecaused 1\\0 fumbles 1\lth JImHartman and Turnbull pla~ mg a

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\\ as taken out of the game earl)due to InJur;, The first half re-mamed scoreless until :"orth's\lark TlrIklan put a shot In WIthonl) a few minutes remammgThe second half Tlrlklan brokethrough l nIverslt} Liggett s tlgt-tdefense t\\lce and put \orth onthe board for three tTLS scoredonce on a \\ ell placed penalty shotb\ Larrv Van Kirk DefensemenDan Bo\\en and Rob R\an bothdlspla:- ed their aggressl\'e talenlSas the) marked the ,orth offense\\ ell Lucas also contnbuted ane,cellenl performance In goalkeepmg Xorht's score low

The Kmghts ha\ e now endedIheIr I egul ar sea'ion The\ \\ IIIpla:- on Salurda) Oct 30 in theregIOnal champIOnshIp If 'iuccess-ful the\ \\ III tra\ eI to FII/lt onSaturda) \ 0\ 6 for Ihe st atechamplOn"hlp <Bj i'.lattCar:,tens )

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Sean Thomas l8U The l LS 407total IIas 10\1 follo\1 ed b\ \01 th s4-H and South s -15-1 -

The Kmghts then \ enlured toParma for the ~IHS~A SlaleTournament In a fleld of 50 gol-fers Brian \'allce led l'LS \\Ith anexcellent round of 77 The teamtotal of 327 1\ as good enough to\\ In b) 18 strokes

Coach Paul Butler 'iald Theonll reason \\ e \\ on b\ a comfortable margm \\ as because Ihe bo) ~plajed an excellent back nme 10-tallng 161 John :'I!acLeod s 36 and:\turrraj Sales 38 sel the wne forthe back SIde The tournamentsquad Included Brian and JimVallce !'Ilurra\ Sales DanFrench. John :'IIacLeod and SeanThomas

Soccer squad han~~ toughOn ~fonda). Oct 18 Ihe Knlghls

pla)ed theIr hrst reglOnal soccergame as St \nne s tra\eled 10 theL"LS held 5t 4. nne prol ed to beno match for the Knights a~ thegame \\as stopped under merc\ruling m the middle of the secondhalf \\ lth L"LS ahead 10-0 l L5scorers \\ere :'Ilarl\ \\ iltmer(three) Bill Tett!ebach (t\\o) andRIck Roberts (11\ 0) Harold Colb\Rob \\lood and Klrl-. Haggart\each scored one '

On Oct 19 the Kmght'i tra\ elMto Osborne High &hool In DetrOlIto pla\ the Bethe<;da \ ar"!t\squad 'The KllIghts met the chailenge and <;cored another \ IctOI\6-0 WIttmer scored hI" 32nd 150alfor the season \1 hlle Wood andHaggart~ Pilch <;C'orpn oneSophomore defenseman Colh\look another succe<;sful long rangeshot for one and Tettlebach andRoberts also each 'icored a goal

In their <;econd regIOnal ga methe Kmghts faced Bilptl"tAcademv 'i \ ar<;!t, I('am on CLSfield DespIte a" confldent B \"quad the Knlght<; lIon 1 [)RoberL<;found lhe net t\\lCe 111 thegame for hI'> 17th and 1St!1goal<;for lhe ~ea<;on Larn Van I\.lrh\1 a<; Ihe olher 'corer - Goalie JeffLucas 'ia\ ro a penalt) hick a<; hetallled hiS fourth <;hutollt 111 a 1'0\\and <;I,th on thE' ,ear

On Oct 2..1Gro~<;e Pomte \orthfaced l'LS on the l LS field Thegame \las \Cry clo\(' pla)Pd atboth end~ of the field \\Ith equalshowmgs of "kIlls and tean1\\OrkULS' leading <;corer Wlltmel

It "as a great homecoming day for South - loh of ~un, lots of fun and a 17-7 win for the leagueleading Blue De\ils. ~mong tho~e contributing to the win (played in front of what a South fancalled a "really great crowd") wa!>, at left, Jim Hartman, shown here defending against L'Anseereuse :\'orth end Mike Hillman. Below, Paul Hawk takes off in pursuit of his 102-yard afternoon.Above, quarterback Larr,} Karash looks to be in dire straights as he's pursued by the Southdefense. ~nd at nght, below, is proof that while South's fans weren't kicking about the finalscore, South's Dale Graham "as - he notched two extra points and a field goal in the win.(Photos h,\ Tom Green\\ood.)

state tellllis title•WIll

-\Ithough \0 1 <;lngles Paula'hglllon and \0 -1 ~mgles JenmPeck lo...t heartbreakers In the fi-nals the\ bolh demonstrated thecourage - and ne\ er-"a:- -die at-titude II hlch has come 10 characleflze thIS CLS team Peck lost toJenmfer Block of KalamazooHackett 7 5 7-6 In a match \~hlchsa\\ both pIa) er~ dlspla) e'cellentshotmaklng

:\llghlOn pIa) ed her hnest tenmsof the ~ear as she upset the Xo I"eed Bets} :\Iehaffle. In thesemi-finals In a tough three.setmatch 46, &-1 6-4 :\flghlOn \Ias.,pectacular as she pounded herlamous do\\n the lllle forehand forone \\ mner after another AfterdroppIng the first fmals set 4.6 tosecond seed RlIb~ Olegano, !'I.1lgh-IOn bounced back to IIID. &-4 Shethen forged ahead ;>'3 III the third~et behind stupendous forehandand backhand drl\ es ButOlegano did not 1\a\ er and bat.tled bacl-. \llth some brilliant:"hotmaklllg of her 0\1n to 1\m 7-5-\lthough Olegarlo \\ on the match.both girls \\ere \\lnners

\\hen a'>ked to comment onIhelr team s \ Icton coachesGeorge -\ndre\\s and" Carol \ onStade both agreed The successof thiS fine team lie" m their "lipport for one anol her II IS so e....clt-109 to 'iee the \\ a~ the leam ralliesaround one another and encour.age;; one another ThIS team supporI has deflmtel~ heen the bigdltference thiS year

The Lad} Kmghls closed outtheIr sea<;on \\ Ilh a 9-6 record the'10 10 ranKing In the ~tate for allc1a<;~e<;and theIr thIrd con<;ecu.tl\e state champlOn<;hlp

(;nlft'rl' are ...tatt' ('hamp~The l1,5 lInkslers completed

lhe golf season h\ \\ mnlng theGrosse Pomte Clt~ ChamplOn"hlpand gomg on to he erol' ned <;tatechampIOns at the \I1chlgan HIghSchool \thktlC -\<;<;oclatl0n tour-nament In PClrma

On Oct 19 :\orth South andl"LS 'iQllared off for :h(' annual18-hole ('It) ChamplOn'ihlp at theLochm00r ('ountn Club l L5pla:-ed a <;Irong hack nIne andbeat hoth "orlh and South b\ acomfortable margin \1urray Salesled the entIre field \\ Ith a 77, fol-10\\ed h} Dan French )81) RnanVallce (84), ,Jim Vctllce (84), and

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The Cnn ersll~ Liggett SchoolgIrls \ ar~lt~ tenms team tr a\ eledto Holland for the :.1Jclugan HighSchooJ Class C-D girls lennlschampIOnship on Fnda), Oct 2:2- and returned home \\ Ith a thirdconsecutl\ e slate champlOru.hlp

The Lad) Knights :.cored anImpressl\ e 20 pomls to defeatrunner up Kalamazoo Hacl-.etl (13pOInts) Captam ~nng Sherer, \'02 smgles closed oul her bnlhanttenms career at LL~ b) leadmgher teammates to the CO\ eledstate t!lle Sherer captured herthird COnsecUtl\e st ate title 0\ er.pO\lenng Julie Sulll\ an ofKalamazoo Hacket!. 60 64

The ~o 3 "mgles pla)er JuniorWmd) White fought back to upendan inspired Julle Sabot a 3-6 6.16.3, to capture the \'0 3 stalechampIOnship

THE L-\DY K~IGHTS demonstrated Ihelr e'cellent teamdepth b} s\\ eeplOg to \ Ictor} III allthree doubles flights Julie QUlgIe} and Laune E\ an ... pIa) 109 :\0L 0\ ercame some -eml fmal )Ittel's to notch an Impre~"'J\ e &-3 &-2\\10 o\er the ,orth \luskegonteam of Holll Selt7 and LllIraFrett) QUlgJe) and E\ ans cancluded theIr oUbtandmg sea'ion\\ lth a ~uperb record of 1;>'4lo..se~to establlsh themseh e" as one ofthe top double" teams III the <;tate

The :'-:0 2 team Lisette Wolfeand Paula Rodriquez \lere al\e"ome In their flf<;t state tournament lo'>mg Just eight game., ('nroute to the t \Ue Their 6 1 61 \ ICtory m the fmals \\ a<; hlghlJghtMbj the pO\ler and qlllckne<;" 01Rodnquez at the net and Ihesteadmes<; and leader~hlp of<;emor LIsette Wolfe

In another excltmg fmal ro,md\ Ictory for l LS the fre<;hmanteam of Susie Andre\\s and Chanl'Iiaut lyal had to also pla\ catch uptenms to defeat the team of ErmBush and Ramona Zimmermanfrom North :'otu'ikegon \f«(Ofqlllckl) \\ lOlling Ihe flr<;! <;et 62Ihe joung Lild) Kmght<; fell h('hmd 4 1 111 the <;econd set The\battled back behmd the <;teadme".,of Nautlyal and the nel "hot'i ofAndrews to tie the set at &-all andforce a tIebreaker Trallmg 6-2 10the tIebreaker Ihe 1\\0 frc'ihm('nrefused to buckle under the pre"sure a<; thej hung on to \\ l/l thetiebreaker, 9-7, and the statechampIOnshIp, 6-2, 7 6

HlH 11\ I )(',11''' 11011, DeIrOlI 1'1 \'j' I'r{'~~ IIltt'llld!WI1.l1!11 11at 11"11 I II!lI1PI - "(Hild d( 111Jl1\ loul.. Illl Ildld III tt1l' p,lIll ofrl'ddlln~ tht' 17th mllt' uf theu2IJ lmll' IH5 I,mj lUll

If II 11.1\ hol II1('l(' II<l" de11\dl JI1011 [0 go II It h [he IhllllIf II 11<1\ Idll1JlIg lht'le ....ele"ogg) "!lOt',, ,l~ Ill'll But .-II\\ il}'> the p,lIn

But IWdllug Ihdt 171h 1IlileIhere 11.1\ .lhu \Umellllllg thJImJdl' till' p,lIJl .-I !rttle malebl.'al,lble Something 10 gl\ erunller~ ,I IIfI Theil' \\.1.,Gros'>e POJJltl'

Each \ edl on mJl'dlholl daYPOInter~ \\ould !rile Ldke~hore'Kerb\ alld Ken he\ ,II 10 \1at(ha :>eemlllgh I.'ndle,:" line ofrunnerl> pJ"<, Ihrough Gro1>~ePOInte em outl.' to Belle ble dndflmsillng Ihe mdl dthon The, 'dcome -- .IOllng dnd old 'onbike:" on fool or III '>trollers -to cheer, to 1I,Itdi to buo\ the~dgglllg "pllit'> of Pd,:.lllg'runners

Some "QuId build bleachersfor large famllle'> of ~pectators,some \lould mal-.e signs encouragmg a favorlle runneramong Ihe Ihousands andend up encouragmg strangersSome "ould bnng oul gardenho~es to ~ho\ler s",eal, runners or pass out peppermIntcandy, or cup~ of Gatordde

For the first five \ears of themarathon, Grosse 'Pomte lIasan oasIs

'fore than 4000 runners passed through thaI oasIs eachmdrathon dU\ - unfortunate"those marathon d~~ were al~Sundays And JOllllOg thosethousands of runners and hun.dreds of spectalors \Ierehundred~ more frustratedchurchgoer~ \Iho \Ihen at-temptmg to get through trafficto church on mal dthon Sunda\looked upon Gros"e POInle asan) thing but an oa:"ls

!~ Jl'~E, Just a fe\1 monlh~before the fifth annualmarathon a delegailOn ofFarms clerg) men appeared before the Farms Council to pro.test the timing of the race Thecommittee claImed that thee\ent curtailed some Sundavsenlces and 'land locked:'other panshes \I hill' the runners made their \lay throughthe Powtes

At that time the l' armsCouncIl decIded thaI If GrossePomte !'I1emonal Church. \lhlChwas lllCOfi\ emenced thegreatest b) the marathon,didn't consent to the race thecouncl1 \\ ould not grant per-miSSion for the race to be runthrough the Farms

In July the Pomte portIOn ofthe I'ace was sa\ ed \\ hen boththe Free Press and the Farmsagreed that the route date andtime of the race \\ould remamthe same. but runners I\ouldfollow the north Side ofLakeshore Road allO\~mg for1\\O-\I,a) traffIC on the southernSIde of the street

The Free Press also agreedto confer \llth all Interestedparties before settmg up plansfor the 1983 maratpon

So Ihe 1982 marathon \I,assafe and runners. reahzlnghO\l close the~ came to lostllg afaVOrite part of the racepraIsed the Pomte lIke It hasnever been praised DetrOitNews columlllst Joe Falls \I rotean pnllre column on thev.armth and excItement gener-ated bv Grosse POlllte for themarathon Runners and spec,tators alIke urged further compromIse In order that GrossePomte ....ould rem am a part ofthe marathon

Race coord mat or DianeTaylor kno\\ s exactly hO\l Im-portant Grosse Pomte IS to themarathon 'Without <;llghtmgthe other cltle" Grosse POInteIS extremel} Important becauseof the people \~ho live there andwhat they do for the runners

"From little kld<; to oldpeople the outpouring of,>pml Ihe~ give lhE'se runners ISvery speCIal "

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Page Two.C GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 28, 1982

Thomas K. JefferisTownshIp Clerk

~T-\,Tl-. BO-\RDi>T\lo memb<.'r!> of the SlateBoard of EdUCation

T\lO Rt'gents of the CnI\ersll\of MichIgan .

T\lO Trustee!> of '{IchlganState l '111\ erslt}

T'" {)GO\ emors of Wa) fieState l'n" erslt \

THOMAS K. JEFFERISTown~hlp Clerk

COV'TYCOunl) E\('{'ull\ e('ount \ CommiSSIOner

1st Dlslrlct

TIll' ~{,l'(ls of the baobab won'tgermmate ul\le,,!, they fll'"t pa'>::.through the dlge!>t/\'l' tract of ababoon

Ulllled Slates SenalorRepresentall\ e III Congress,14th District

ST-\TEGO\ ernor dnd Lleulena III GOI ernarS('{'relaf\ of Stateo\lIorne.' General

COI'.GRESSIO' -\L

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LEGlSL.-\T1\ EState SenatorI~t DlstraclRepresentall\ e In theSlale Leglslalure13th District

PROPOSAL GA PROPOSAL FOR >\N ELECTED PL:BLIC SERVICE CO~I~ISSION

PROPOSAL HA. PROPOSAL TO PROHIBIT CERTo\ll\l O\DJLJSTMENT CLO\lJSESPROHIBIT RATE INCREASES WITHOLT PRIOR NOTICE AND HEAR'rNG A~D PROHlBrT STATE LEGrSLATORS FROM ACCEPTING EMPLOYMEt>lT WITH A UTILITY FOR TWO YEARS

CITY Of Q;ruliliP ltluitttr JmUUllli MICHIGAN

NOTICE IS !IE':Hi<:SY GIV!.':N that In ,lctor<l"l1ee \\llh SedlOfI;; 3 HI(J)) ofthe t975 <.(11) Cooe of the ell) of Gro ......e Pomte Wood!>, Ihe Clly Coullcil\\ III hold a public he,lr1I1R In the CounCil Courl Hoom of the MUniCipal BUild111g 20025 Maek PI,un on Mondav C\enllll{, November 15, I!l82, at 73{)I> III to hedr Ihe rt'<jUl•.,t of C ,lrInello SgroI, '" ho I!>propo"lIlg ,I lot ::.plll Intill.' ft',lr ) "I'd of hi!> propt'rLy knu\\ n 3!> Lot 8~ LochmoOi Subdlvl!>lon(t ommolll~ kno\1 11 ,I~ 1~27 Sunmngdal(') All lnlcl e.,t('<l polrtH .... dre wVlle<!10 .lltt'lld

The folla\\lng State proposals \lIlt appear on the Ballot

PROPOSAL 0\A PROPOSAL TO ALLOW THE LEGISL<\TURE TO PASS LAWS TOREFORM THEIR EXISTING CONSTITt.:TION -\L EXEMPTIOS FRO\{CIVIL ARREST AND PROCESS DLRING LEGISL.-\TIVE SESSIONS

PROPOSAL BA PROPOSAL TO CREATE BY CONSTITUTION -\ MICHIG-\'" DEPART\[ENT OF STATE POLICE PROVIDE FOR ITS PERSO~~ELPRESCRIBE ITS DUTIES AND REQUIRE MINIMU~i STAFFH,G

PROPOS<\L CA. PROPOSA.L TO PREVENT A LE!\DER FRO~t L:S1','G A. DUE ONSALE' CLO\USE TO FORECLOSE -\ 'lORTGAGE OR Lo\ "'0 CONTRACTWHEN THE PROPERTY IS SOLD, UNLESS SEClRITY IS I\iPAIRED

PROPOSAL D-\ PROPOSAL TO REQUIRE HE-\RI-';GS 0-'; -\LL L TILITY RATE INCRE-\SES, -\BOLISH RA TE ADJLST~E!\T CLA CSES A' 0 ESTABLISHPROCEDL RES IN RATE HEARI:'-iGS

PROPOSAL EA PROPOSAL EXPRESSING THE PEOPLE S DESIRE FOR A MUTUAL;., ~CLE.AR WEAPO;"S FREEZE \!lITH THE SOVIET UNION A ~D REQ'ClRING STATE OFFICIALS TO CONVEY THAT DESIRE TO THEPRESIDENT OF THE DiITED STo\TES AND OTHER FEDERo\L OFFICIALS

GROSSE POINTE TOWNSHIP/WAYNE COUNTYELECTION NOTICE

To the QUilhflCd EIl'Ctor!> of Ihe To\\ n!>hlp of Gru~~c POllltc \\ a~neCount}, ~!lchlgan

One Judge of the Court of -\ppeal~ _ 1~1 District _ Regular Termendmg Januar) L 1989

One Judge of the Courl of Appeals _ 1st District _ Regular Termendmg January I L989

One Judge of the Court of o\ppeals _ 1st District _ To fll! Vacanc} _Term endlllg Januar) 1 1987

"'me Judges of the CIrCUit Court - 3rd JudiCial CIrCUit - Full Termending Januar} I 1989

Two Judges of Ihe CIrCUit Court - 3rd JudiCIal CirCUit - Full Termendmg Januar} I, 1989

One Judge of the CIrCUit Court - 3rd JudiCial CirCUit _ To fill \'acanc}- Term ending Januar} 1 1987

Three Judges of the Probate Court - Regular Term endmg Januan I1989 -

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t"ollce IS heret>.' gl\en that a General EIl'Cl1on \\1/; be held III thbTOlm~hlp on Tue~da) :-IoH'mber 2 1982 at ""hleh time lhe qualifieddnd regIstered \ olt.'rs of the TO\l n~hlp ma\ \ Ole for the fullo\lJllg offlcers

Chester E. Petersen('11\ Adrnllll..,lrdlol riel k

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Two Jusllces of the SupremeoCouYl'--.! ~'- TeT'tf1 ...ndlng JBnulln I1991

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NOiiCE OF COUr,7ING BOARDCOMPUTER ACCURACY TEST

YOU ARE FURTHER I\[OTIFIED thaI Ihe polhng place for the aboveelectIon for Precmcls 1 and 2 \\illl be at the Vermer School, 36 VermerRoad, Grosse POinte Shores MIchigan

YOU ARE FURTHER ~OTlFIED thaI the poll'S ~11I be open from 7 00A M untIl 8 00 PM. Eastern Slandard Time

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that Absentee Ballots are a\allabte atthe Gro~se Pomte Township Office, 795 Lake Shore Road, Grosse POlllteShort''>, for those electors that quallf) They WIll be avaIlable durlllg regular bUSiness hours Monday through Fnday, and on Saturday, October 301982, until 2 00 PM, which IS the Jastllme Absentee Ballots are generallyavaIlable

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To Ihe Electors of the To\\ n~hlp of G ro ...se Pomte

~OI1CE' I~ hereby gl\en that a com puler i1ccurac) le~1 fur the GeneralEtl'CtlOn ::'lheduled for Tue~daj November 2, 1982 \'olli be held on Friday,Ot'lober 19 1982, dt ~ 00 P?Ii Thl!> te!>t Will be held at the To\\n!>lup Office795 L<lke Shore Road Gro::.se POlllle Shore~ AI! lIl(erc~ted persons ~houldfeel free 10 allend

FOllr out of flvc rnalpr.ldlcl'..,11 It" ,1t'tuaIly tak{'l\ to court.Jg,\ll\..,t phV~IClall'" ,i\,C WOl\by thedodo).'>

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For more informatIOn on theKldsFlt class or on programs foradults III the Grosse Pomte area,call 886-7534

Wlthm the Persian Gulf natIOnof Bahram are t\\O Rolls Rovcecars for every mIle of hlghwa~

'1.1cCOnll.lchlt', Beth Ned! huod,1I1d ~l,lI')I(lu StO\t' pl,I)Ni ,Iggll':..::.l\el~ p,I'''lIlg b,J('k to theirlullb,lek.., \llwll l'h,llIengt'<i Fullb,.ck::. \111\ L('Il,ll d, .\dnenneII,I'~ .llld S,ll dh W,I..,lI1gel controlled ,1Ild I ellllned the b,1l1 Debble \\'I1..on mdll,lged the go,ll\\ It h l',be En n Duff\ IHddl' a f ,111t,l,tll' 'thl'o\\ !II ' .

1n I-i ,1I1d und l'l gll b hou::'l'pl,I\, till' E\pI c::.., deft'dted the'\1u",~~ul~",)1 J b:'l ::~e; t~1~ !L'.~gt'f'ehamplolh thl'lr onl) 10"'" of Ihe\ eM The gu,l! \\ ,I'> ..,cored b):\tlchele Ztlbloekl [rom the 18\.11 ctltne Su!>al1Bertdlll ,llld Cll1dyBo\\ man ,Ibo pla~ l'd \ el ~ well fO'1the E\pre,," 1"01 the Mu~t<lngs,\\ Ings \utumn Llbadle Lmd::.a\\\',lldeth ,\l1d (l'nter fot \\ardRdquel Ch,11J11lpldyt'<l theIr be~tg,lIne::. of the ) ('.11

In the 11 ,1Ild under hou::.eg,unes the Cougars defedted the:\tu~tallg.'>, 2-1 Andrea Chapin::.COted on t\\ 0 penalty shots forthe Cougal s Sarah Leonard andHeather SmIth played \\ell at thefullback poSitIOns and SamanthaPe::.1ar dnd Kate Gorm lev \\ ereoutstandmg at halfback For the'lu::.tang::. \\ Illg::. -\m~ Case andL,Hlra Do\\ played \ er) \\ ell andBl'ts" Pechomck \\ ere ternflc atcenter fullback

The undefeated nllle and underGl'Osse Pomte ThlstIes beat theWolvennes. 5-0 Jonn\' Ugvalscored t\\ 0, Chnstopher Shillingscore one and John Fergusonscored t\\ 0 goals Stephen;"lourad, Chad Schomaker, DaVIdZmk and Arron l\1e :"Jailv assistedon tile goals The team' has beenundefeated because of the greatdefense of Geoffrev Celhar. KavehKashef, Ben Temkow, Todd War-dell, Wilham Wundram and goalieWhit Spencer

On October 17, the Stnkersplayed the Cougars to a 1-1 heAmy Wagner \\as a standout ondefense and Sally Eleczko playeda strong game at nght wmg

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On O('t 21 TI1l' GIO"',,(' POllllt'Socu~r \"''''t'l'I,ltlOn ~1l1..,' dl\ \.,1011held It, fll::.t !Mll'llt CO.l('hl'" nwdlIlg ,It the G I'o.,.,t' POllltt' \(',Idl'm~ The 1lI,1I1l tl)PIl' l'O\l'\ l'{! \\ ,I'"ho\\ p,llt'nh lO\llct \ oluntl'l'l ,ll1d\\ ho to lont.l('t to 1ll'lp For nh top,llcnh \\CIl' glH'1I out till'" \\l'ph

P1a)off~ 101 Ihe gill, hou"ete,un::. \\ III begll\ S,I!UId,l~, Oct 30.It L'Ill\'l'f<;lt~ LlgL!.l'tl Cook RoadFIl.'lct \11 pall'nt.. <lnti mlerbt('l!l'OllllllUlIll \ IlllIIlU~I" <Ill ..1\ ':l,lto atll'llct . Tht' 'l'hedule I.., ,I'" fol10\\ ::.

H ,Ind under le,lgUl' - S,lturd,,~ Oct 30 :\!Uq,lllg::. \" Junlor~ ,It 9 am, E,pl'e~., v.., BOl11bt'rs at 10 15 ,I 111 SUndd\, Oct 31t1llrd pLICl' pld\ off <It ,~ P IIIfourth pl,1ce pld) off ,It -i 15 P m

11 and undel league - S,ltul'da\,No\ 6.l\io 1\~ ~o -i,ltIJO.pm, ,,",02 \5 No J .It Jpm Suncta) No\ 7. Third placepla)off at 12 30 pm, flrst pl,lceplayoff at 1 -i5 pm, under 14travel \'s House League .\11StdrsIII an exhlbltJon at 3 p m

The Grosse POlllte Rebels pld).ed the St John Tltdn::. III Wall enon Oct 23 Goal::. were ::.cored b\Ste\ e FlIle, Anthon) Ablragl. NickBIack, Matt Smucker, K\ Ie Scho-maker (1\\0) and Scott Leadbettel~t\\o)

ASSists by John Cart\\ light.Steve Fme, NICk Black and An-thony Ablragl and goalkeepmg b~Scott Leadbetter and Jmlm\, Westall contnbuted to an 8-0 shutolltfor the Rebels Thev ha\ e not losta game thiS seasOli

The Grosse Pomte Ro\ el spla:.ed the Fraser Colts -\n e"cellent team effort resulted m an11-0 wm \\lth goals by Matt Weist,Kal Attie, Chns Cald\\elI. FrankKarabetsos, John Gallagher, JohnDrummy and Dmo Markus

The Grosse Pomte Foxes pla)edone of theIr best ga m es of.fenslvely and defensl\ ely on Oct24 The forwards, CathenneJohnston, Beth Ed\\ards, Ker;yEdwards and Casey Steffes keptthe Stars' defense on Its toes bywell-planned passmg

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mallJgll1g ('(iltor) got d lellerhom ChIef Fel bel' ::.a~lIlg thatthe l'l OS::.O\er didn't ,111e\1,Itl'the plObll'lll but there \\ a <;less mcon\ ('llIeIWl' " T,\\ lors,ud .

Les<; IIlCOm'l'lIluwe 1::'1l't tilt"::'OIUtlOlI It ..,('ems Gettlllg toI !ll' poml \\ here theil' h no 111com emence I::' tilt' dl\o-\\l'r TIll'problem IS th,lt ma) not bepO"'~lble, ('Ilhel fl)J tlwchut ell('" or tIlt' Fret' PI (',..,

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• •teal11S are \'TJlllm-.gRettig, ~lan Jane Garllng Jedn.Ole Purrenhage, Theresa \'Italeand Pauld Hmes

In football, St Clar e'~ \ arslt\squad IS currently 5-1 on the season and undefeated 111 league playCurrently 111 first place, an eastSide diVISIOnal \\ m will entltle thebo~s to pia) a C Y 0 champIOn-shIp game m the Pontiac Sllver-dome ne>..t month

St Clare's scormg attack hasbeen led bv Albert ShaheenRoger Hunwick, Loms Gormely,Tom Kelley and Marty StapletonIn last Sunday's 42-6 wm over StVeromca. Shaheen ran for threetouchdowns and kIcked a recordftve extra pomt kicks St Clareplays St Joan on Oct. 24 at 1 p mat St Joan and IS at home (SouthHIgh held) to host St Matthew onOct 31 at noon

In tenms, 8t Clare has Justcompleted Its fmest year ever,fmlshmg III a tie With St Paul forthe C Y O. champIOnshIp htle StClare earned a 9-1 record thIS sea-son

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The St Clare girls' varsIty vol-leyball team captured the donllm-can HIgh School tournamentchampIonship last week With fourstraIght match WIllS On Oct 10,the gIrls took top east Side honorsby takmg hrst place In the BIshopGallagher HIgh School tourna-ment St Clare has won thIS -title10 each of the tournament's threeyears

In addItIOn to the 1\\0 tourna-ment wms. St. Clare earned a 26-{)record tlus year and captured ItSSIxth straight east-Side dIVIsionaltitle The girls now enter thecIty-WIde playoffs, which theyhave \Von m four of the past fiveyears Dunng that time, St Clarehas amassed a 152-3 won-lost re-cord under coach Larry Hines,Volleyball varsity team mem-

qers mclude Rosanne Salomone.Megan Keller, Dana Mendlth,NIcole RettIg, Chns Schulte, CeCe

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Marlies drop league opener .'"corlng was aIl'Fraser as they!prevaJled, 6-1 ;

On Oct 24, Grosse Powte,traveled to Flint for Its second:Adray contest The Marhes led, :2 0 through half the game until a •la('k of bench strength took its toll .and Flint overpowered the sOOr- :thanded Marhes. 5-2 ;

The POinte's Tom Ugval started :the Marhe "conng when he dnIled :the puck home after taking a cen- ,tenng pas~ from IInemate Rob:Kohler TIsdale gave the:~arlboro~ a 2.0 lead after bangmg :In a rebound shot off of defense- :man ~UJtt Nled's blue line drive

The ~arhes hope to be at fuIl ."trength before theJr next league'('nUJunter agam<;t Lakeland .

After a e;ucce~sful exhlhltlon!>eason. the Grosse Pornte BantamAA travel team, the Marlboro",ran Into lough sledding last week,dropping their fJr:,t two Adrd)league contests The Marhes, WIth!>everal players out With !llne'i" orIllJury, couldn't :,tay With eItherFrae;er or Flint for three fullperIOds

The league opener agalll.,tFraser found Gro.,~e POintebreaking out on top III the flr"tpenod on a pretty goal by KeVinTI"dale Captalll Joe Sullivan .,llda pa.,,, over the hlue Ime on atwo on.one hreak With 'fl.,dalewa.,tlng In all dlone for the goalUnfortunately, the re"t of the

Girls~cross conl1tr) at 12-2South HIgh'~ glrb' cro"" (ountry ~outh how hopes to qualify for.

leam upped Its record to 122 la"t the third straight year for the.week With WinS over Ldkevw..... .,tate hnals They can do that HlIs ,Ho~eville anu ltegllJd Ti,e '"1lI S"turd.::oj. Ot t ~() by P''''''Jn~ In theo"er league nval Roseville earned top three of 20 competing schoolsSouth It:, fourth ,>tralght league at the .state regIOnal competitIOntlUe a!> the girls ",ere undefeated The race JS at Metro Beach andIn Ea.,tern MJ(hlgan League com. begm<; at 1 30 P m South WIll host.petItIOn all EML teams for the league

Leadmg the way 111 thee;e WinS champIOnship at Patterson Parkfor South were sophomore ~eg on Tue~day, Nov 2~lol!>en and seniors SU/anne Cebrow:,kl and LIZ Kdne The threebroke the 20 mInute mark forthree mIles m South's last homemeet - a first ever (or SouthPerl>onal bests were also turned IIIby sophomores Megan McCoy andBarb Giroux, freshman NancySoltel'lsch and jumors Kathy Mas.trolanO! and Karen Campbell -all running between 20 and 21 mI-nutes

Lad \ Tita ne "iJJpia; at Regina

Basketball fans cancatch a sneak prevIewI)f the Umverslty ofDetrOIt Lady TitanWoman's Basketballteam m an mtra-squad game tomght.Thursday, Oct 28 atRegma High School IIIHarper Woods.

RegIna's varsityand JUnior varsllyteams will playagamst Royal OakShrIne Immediatelybefore and after theLady Titan game JVgame time is 5 p mand the varsity squadWIll play at 8 p m

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warThe Macomb Area Soccer

League All-Star" were selectedla.,t week and the electIOn., provedto be qUite frUItful for NorthEarnwg "flr ....t team" l>tatu~ <JreTlIlklan, Hegelhrugge and co.cap-taln Ray A7ar Second teammember." Include Dave Loren andMlrko Mlkehc, gaJl1J1lghonorahlementIOn I., Greg LabadlC

]\OI'lh ",han'" ~dd till •.North c1mchl'd a '>hare of the

BI-County Letlgue footpall title bywmpIllllg :l84 total yanl'> 111 la.,t....eek'~ 39 13 rout of Ho.,evllleBrahlec

Quarterha<.k ChrJ<, BlIlgdmanto.,.,ed d .,,,vcn yard pa.,., to SteveKennealy for a touchdo .....n andconne<.ted on a 31 yard toudldo ....nto;,:, to Steve Wheatley Norlh',>f<'red Schultz ran for 104 yard". IIIdudlOg louchdo\lin run~ of one andt.'.v j;Jrc<, Sca!! Dp('I~lrp qnn'fitwo touchdowns from l>even and 13)< ards out Vi hlle running up 127ydrds ru.,hrng for North

The Nor"emen scored 27 pomt"III the fJrf>t quarter. glvmg (Oa(hFrank Sumbera a large enoughcushIOn to begm sendmg m ~ub!>tltute!>

"We played very well," Sum.bera said "We have two biggamee; to play now" Sumbera re-ferred to thIS weekend's contestWith Lake Shore - a game whIchWill gIve North sole po'>SesslOn ofthe BI-County tItle - and to theseason fInale against South. atradItIOnal I'lvalry the Importanceof whIch neMs no explanatIOn

The Norsemen, ownIng a 5-2 record, will be at Lake Shore thISFnday, Oct 29, at 7 30 pm

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JunIOr center. forward MarcTlrlkian scored three goal!>to leadthe Nor!>emen Pal>t the UnlVer!lltyLiggett School, 3.1. III the pro-claimed Grosse Pomle ChampIOnship. and "Baltle of the Undefeatl'd "

Prior to the Will. Norlh mtln.aged to edge South for the I>ewndtlme thl!> sea!lon, 2.1. and thendowned Notre Dame. 4-2, m a !>ec-ond-round "tate tournamentmatch

"Coru.eeutl ve Will:' over South,Notre Dame dnd Liggett wllhm aone "'eek ...pan gIve., our team thelight to eall Jt'>elf "Gro".,ePomte's Be!>t," lomment('d Northeoach GUIdo Hegelhl ugge .. It wa:,a f>uper v.eek for u., to ...ay thevery lea;,t "

Pre~entJy po" ...e""lng a 14-02 record and r dnked .,ewnd In the.,tate, North jumped to a leadwh~u Tu !r..idil ')l,..V! ~J u flrst h..l1fgoal for North agalll ....t Soulh. dndsenIOr John M(Pher.,on addedwhat wa:, to eventUally bewmethe willner III the .,ewnd half he-fore NICk Sln1Opoulo'i counteredfor the Blue DeVIl!>

Desplte play IIlg a IdCkl usterfirst half agalll.,t the . 'F Ightlll'Irl ....h." North held a 2 1 halftimelead on an "own" goal by a :\'otreDame defender, and another bysenIOr co captain Paul Regelbrugge

In the second half, an extremelyhostile Notre Dame crov.d saw theIrish tIe the score. only to f>eeNorlh pull away on goals hy Jun.IOrs Mark Kreuter and Tlnklan

Tll'Iklan then scored hIS 33rdgoal of the season WIth a three.goal performance agalllst theKmghts

At Our Lady of Sorrows. KarenRahm, Stepha me Purdy. KatieO'Rourke. and Cameron Yateswere victonous In smgles playThe double match winners wereJoanne Ingrao, Carne Jacques,Wendy Ford and Lynn RobmsonAt Holy Name thlS past week.smgles WInners were Rahm,O'Rourke and Purdy DoubleswlOners were Laura Tlmmls,Ellen Boomer, Ingrao and Jac-ques

The boys' soccer team (seventhand eIghth grade) Improved Itsrecord to 2-1 In CYO League play

AcadelTI)7 teams 011 win trackThe Grosse POinte Academy be beatmg Harper Woods' Our

glrl's tenms team Improved Its Lady Queen of Peace and Harperoverall record to 6-4 by defeatmg Woods' St Peter by Identical 1-0Birmingham's Holy Name and scores. In a non-league match.

• Farmlngton's Our Lad) of SOl'- GPA tIed Liggett. 4-4 Bnan Cur-rows ....Ilh Identical 6 1 match tlss scored both goals III the 1-0score,:; VICtOrieS, and agamst Liggett,

scored three goals and added anassist Geoffrey Donaldson wasthe other goal scorer for GPAagalnsl Liggett

The GPA girls' soccer team hasbeen coming close against somevery tough competition They lostto Queen or Peace, 3-<1,and then toSt Jude. 2-1 Jenmfer StandIshscored the goal for the Academy

The boys' (fourth and fifthgrade) soccer team still plaYlllgteams on the SIxth grade level,\\ ere defeated by LJggett, 9-4Scorers for GPA v.ere JasonBucko, Michael Cure. PeterMcDermott and Anthony DeLuca

kJan and forcmg North to revampIts !lcormg attack South scored IU,only goal on a throw-m by MichaelConnell that NICk Simopoloul>pu!>hed by North goalie Dave Loren

South'~ next match was playedat horne agam!>t Mt Clemens - Itwal> a mu!>t,wlll ~Ituallon for bothtl'arm III terml> of I>taYlOgIn .,tatecompel/tlOn Connell .,cored theonly fJr~t half goal. but 1'edd Au.rellU;, scored tWICe and Bill Gltrenotched one to mcrea.,e the lead tothe 4.0 filial !>core

South ddvanu~d to the .,eml-flnab IIhere It met undefeatedNorth on Oet 2b (after pre.,.,tJlm') (By Mlchdel Connell )

SOlllh ~irl!< tie for till.>Defendmg state tenrUf>champ

lUn South High lied BlrmmghamSeaholm for the Cla:,s A glrb'tenllls champlOnl>hlp at MidlandId;,t \\ eeKeno t..ddl lCdlll \.UJI.-plIed 24 pomb

No 2 seed Meghan McMahondefealed Charlene Kaya from AnnArbor PIOneer, 62, 6-3 South al<;o'" on the No I double~ title as NoelBerry and Laura Gu!>heedefeatedHeidi Thoen and Sue Killman, 6-2,6-3

The "'Ill marked South's seventh~tralghl state hUe

GOIernor and Lu.'utenanl GOlernorSecretaI') of State-\ttorne\ GeneralCmted States SenatorRepresentative In Congres~Slate SenatorRepresentatl\ em State LeglslalureTII 0 Members cf !.he State Board of EducatIOnTII 0 Regents of the L'nI\erslt) or MichiganTII 0 Trustees or MI<:hlgan State Cnl\ ersJl~Two Go\enM>nl of way-'St_ Unl ..... sityCount\ Executll eCount; CommiSSIonerTllO JUSlices or the Supreme Col',rtJudge of Court of Appeals - First DIStrict - (Full Term - Incumbent

POSItIOn)Judgeor Coortof Appeals-FIrst DlStrlct- (Full Term - Non-Incumbent

PosItion)Judgl" of Court of -\ppeals - Flrsl DlSlrlct (Vacancy - Term Endmg

Januan J. 1987/"'me Judge:. of CIrcUit Court - <Full Term -Incumbent POSitIOns)Tllo Judges of Circuit Court - (Full Term - Non.Incumbent PosltJon)Judge or Circuit Court - (Vacancy - Term Endmg January I, 1987)Three Judges of Probate and the follpllmg proposals

A To allow the Legislature to pass laws to reform !.heir exISting ron.StltutJonal exemptJon from cI\'11 arrest and process durmg leg-Islauve sessionS

B - To create by cons1JtutlOn a !thchlgan Department of State PolIce,pro\ Ide for Its personnel, presCribe Its duties and reqwre minImUmstarfmg

C . To prevffit a lender from usmg a "Due-on-Sale" clause to foreclosea mortgage or land contract ....hen the property IS sold unless secur-Ity IS Impaired

D To requlre hearmgs on all utilIty rate mcreases. abohsh rate ad-Justment clauses and estab1Jsh procedures In rate hearmgs

E . Expressmg the people's desIre lor a mutual nuclear weapons freezeIIIlh the SovIet Union and requmng State Officials to convey thatdesire 10 the PreSIdent of the United States and other FederalOffiCIals

G . For an elected Pubhc Sen Ice CommISSionH To prohIbit certaIn adjustment clauses, prohibit rate mcreases

....lthout prior nollce and hearing, and prolublt State LegIslatorsrrom accepting emplo.l'ment '" lth a UWlty for t1l.0 years

Thomas K JefferlsTovmshlp ClerkGROSSE POINTE TOWNSHIP

RIchard F FoxTownshIp ClerkLAKE TOWNSHIP

GPN - 1021 82 & to-28-82

NunzlO J OrtlSICltv ClerkCITY OF GROSSE POINTE PARK15115E JeffersonVa2~200

Chester E PetersenClt) AdmlOlstrator ClerkCiTY OF GROSSE POI:\lTE WOODS20025Mack Plaza3432440

T W KressbachCity ~3nager City ClerkCITY OF GROSSE POINTEt714i Maume;;88.S-5800

Richard G SolakCIty Clerk.CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS90 Kerby885-6600

NOTICE OFABSENT VOTER'S BALLOT

APPLICATION FOR THEGENERAL ELECTION

TO BE HELD TUESDAY,NOVEMBER 2, 1982

RegIstered quahrled electors III the followmg CItIes who expect to be ab.sent, or who are confllled to home or hospItal b) Illness or dJsablhty or....ho are 60 )ears of age or more. may now apply for ABSENT VOTER'SBALLOT NO REGVLAR APPLICATION FOR ABSENT VOTER BAL-LOT C-\~ BE -\CCEPTED AFTER 2 00 PM October 30, 1982 Apphca-tlonS must be made prIOr to such tIme at the Mumclpal Ofhces

NOTICE OFGENERALELECTIONTo be Held on

Tl ESDA Y, 'l;OVEMBER 2, 1982

""onCE IS HEREBY GIVEN That a General Election WIll be held onTuesda) ~O\ ember 2. 1982, from 7 00 o'clock In the forenoon until 8 00o clock In the afternoon at ",hlch tIme qualJIted reglSlered voters maylotI' for the folio IImg

SOllth(('ontlnu.ed from Pagt' J('1

great game Hartman accountedfor an amallng 12!lolo tackle!> andl'lght a !>~I'>h Turnbu /I had four!>olo t,H:kle ... <Iud ...IX U".,I.,t!>Hath~burg had .,even !>olotacklesclnd K('u FIOIllIll turned m .,IX...010.,

Head cOdeh Hu'>!>HelJner noted<lftl'r till' g,IIl11', It '" "., " hdr dfootbtlll g,lllle, Jul.t tll. we ,mtll:lpolled OUI \ 1<' tory I;, oVied 10tllll't' tiling ... 01 wurid offen"e, dggn''>''ol\ l' ddenw tlnd a ~trongkl<.klllg gdllle All ph<J'>e'>uf theg,lIlH' IIl'l (' guod

A...'>I'>tc.llltlOdlh Mo('bu,> ddded,Thl') 1\l'11' 01 \l'l) gllod fuotbtlll

1('01111both ph)'>lldll) <lnd Ilwn1,111\ It 1101'>,I big t" ...t f01 u,>,1Il1l\\t' p.I'>"'l'd1IIIh fI) Illg lolor ...

~ou(h IIIII II \ 10 l"<t<.'ndII'> \WI!ling 111',1kthl'> \Il'ekl'nd "hen 11tdkl Oil POI t Huron III POI tlilll on oil 7 !O P m Ihl... Fllda\nt' 1'1 '1\, (.r ••~~HU'kl

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,1Ilolh('1 lI10ltlII 'Iu II'> ll\ dl :-':OIlhUll 0(1 19 \ ('jther It'dlll '>curedunlll Idte III the fll'>t hdlf IIhell'1.11 k TIIIl-ltlll llfled a ~hot pol,>tgO'lll<.' Pelt' BI urn /lIel frum Ju...luut.,lde till' 18 \dld hilI,'

SOllth '> '>l.'(urld hollf def('lbe 1101'>Illll( h "lrungl'r lont<JJIllIIg Tirl

Sf. Cia I't~ ~t>t!ol\\ intt.'r sports registrationHegl"'lrtltlOn for ha;,ketball and St Clare offers three levels of

eheerleadmg te<lm!> at St Clare play 111 boys' basketball, two lev-1\III be held next IIeek for boys els In girls' basketball and three,1I1dgirls III gl ade<; five through eheerleadmg squads A $40 familyeIght \\ ho 11\ e III the p,lrIl>h oartlclpatlOn fee. which covers all

tanHlv members for the schoolyear.' IS due at regIstratIOn Aparent must accompany child atregIstratIOn

Regl~tl oItl011tllnes are Tue.'>da\,HId Thur ....da\. 1\'0\ 2 and Nov :.from 6 30 to'S p rn

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4 • .$ ... 4 Ad .$ 4 4 sa

GROSSE POINTE NEWS--- - - - ~---------~ ..._- ------ -- _ .... - Thursday, October 28, 1982

CLASSIFIED ADS Call 882-69006 Trunk Lines to SerVf You Ouirklv•

882-5200

PUBLIC REl.ATIONSsales flTln dt!SU'e5 to addsales manager Humanrelations Communlca-hon and sales trammgheld. must be selr-mollvated No travelCommIssIon potentialhrst year, $.2S,~plusSend resume to 21616Harper, 51. ClaIr Shores,M1Cb 48080 or call 774-7714

4-HELP WANTEDGENERAL

DENTAL HYGIENIST, 2evenmgs only, m progres-sIVe off ICe 771-3440

JOB INFORMATIONOverseas, Cruise ShIps,Houston, Dallas, Alaska.$31.000 to t60,OC»'yr p0s-SIble. Call 805-&87-6000Ext J-I626 Call refund-able

JOBS ACROSS USA -Trade~, lIIdu:.t nlli. tech.IIIClll. prole~~lOnlll, etc6O'l.247 5454. Code MI 4

CASHIERS AND dl~hwd:.hers wantl'd for full orpdrt.llme Yo ork lit Yo ell e~labh~hed carelt'flU ~tt'lId'ywork No lay oU!> Good"'age!> Apply Haa!> ROll!>1

Beef ('lIfetenll. 10990 Greltlot 372.5551

TV PISl' !'OM archuec:tu"d!>peclflcatlon!> Work 10your home Prefer haveown IBM selectnc Sendresume to Richard L De.LJ~le, Inc, 75 Kercheval,Grosse Pomte Farm~, MI.chlgan 411236

TYPIST AND routine offIcehelp wanted Full hme StClair Shores 12 Mile areaReal estate oHlce Call296-3420 for InterView

HELP WANTED; Salespeople, free trammg forreal estate license, to sellresldenllal or vacationproperty, WIth somelravellng Involved FulltIme preferred Earl KelmRealty, Lakeshore 296.3420, 882-v283.

HONEST, "Uspon$ib[;, lov~ngsitter, to care for 5 monthold gIrl In my Park home,morrungs, Monday.Frlday,8 3G-130 References help-ful After 2, 824.7ll87

SPANISHSPEAKING per.son WIshes tutormg In con.versatlonal English 886-0656

MANAGER- FORlOdepen~dent drug ~tore Retail ex-perience requ Ired Call885-1980, ask for Sam- - - -------

TYPIST FOR sales promo-tion department Musthave 1 year general officeexperience, type at least 50wpm. and have a pleas-ant telephone personality.References required 5days per week. 9.5 9Mile/Mack location CallHealthmark Ind at 774.7603 to set up IIItervlew

EXPERIENCE-DBAR helpWIlnted, part tIme niibta.

'apply at Your PlaceLounge, 17326 East War.ren

FASHIONSALES

WINKELMAN'SREN.CEN

Equal Opportumty Employer

We need energetic, motivated people 10 grow With usExcellent commiSSion structure, Incentive pro-grams and a strong, progresSJve office LJcensedpreferred Confidential I8terview

Call SYLVIA LANDUYT

These pGSltlonS are permanent fulllJme and are basedon a ~ hour work week Applicants must beavailable 9 a m -6 p m Monday.Frlday

OUtstanding benefIts for these full time POSltlOns tn-clude dISCount prlVlleges, vacallons, medIcal andhfe insurances Please apply In person

We are seekmg sales and people-onented mdlvldualswho have a strong Interest 10 fastuon sales

CARETAKER COUPLE rorGrosse POinte estate Hus-band experIenced Ingardening and mamte.nance WI(e - somehousekeepmg dutIes ornone Pnvate detached hv.Ing quarters Salary openplus benefIts Contact GollPersonnel Agency 882.29'28.

McBREARTY & ADLHOCH REALTORSCONTINUES TO GROW

4-HELP WANTEDGENERAL

Compare - Our LJStlng Volume With your present offIceCompare - Our sales Volume with yoor present offIceCompare - Our Floor Time actIvIty With your present offIceCompare - Our CommISSIon Programs WIth your present of(lce.Compare - Our Management With your present offICe

THE RESULTS = THERE IS NO COMPARISON'

We're better than our competitors and we know It! EARL KEIM REALTY BEWSHORES, INC. Is seekmg a limited number of profeSSIonal sales agents whoappreciate an active, quality oriented office Our goal is to have each agent reachtheir fuD potential.

CALL NOW FOR A CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEWASK FOR FRANK BOND-MANAGER

779-n&O

4-HELP WANTEDGENERAL

LOST - MY owner mISSeSme very much, I am ablack dog With wlute frontpaws and whIte chest, Ifyou have seen me or knowwhere I am please call8IIJ&.I072.

LOST - GLASSES 10 tanfabric case, vicmlty PerryDrugs, Kercheval, 10/20/82.Reward 821-9218

LOST. FEMALE ScottishTerrlor, Harper Woodsarea, Thursday, Oetober21, family pet, please helpus find her. en.1589.

LOST BLACK and Whitemale kitten. Hollywoodnear Mack MISSIng sinceOctober 19 881.7031.

FOUND. WOMAN'S keycase, ID the Bluehl1l:-Mackarea 3970 CadIeux. De.trolt.

FOUND STARVING InGrosse POinte Park, amedium sized black andtan male dog. FfJendly,lovmg, playful, housebrok.en AboUt a year old Can'tkeep have 3 01 my own~.

FOUND in vacant house.Female about a year old.Shepherd Alfdale Affec-tionate, housebroken obed-ient. Free to ~ood home.Leavmg CIty, can't keep.S2'7.()701.

LOST - Over 1 year ago,keys (several). Moros.s/Morang area REWARD'527-2047

PosItions avaIlable for fulltime sales assocIates Ag-greSSIVe, expanding RealEstate fam spE!ClallZlngmGrosse Pomte propertieshas relocated to larger or-fices In the VIllage Excel.lent back-up faCIlities pro-VIded, trammg, top-notchcommIssIons and incen-tives. win tram free, Con-fidentJal mqulnes to AliceBoyer SChultes 881-8900

SCHULTES REAL ESTATEMEMBER GROSSE POINTEREAL ESTATE EXCHANGE

DETROIT BOARD OFREALTORS

MACOMB COUNTY BOARDOF REALTORS

3-LOSTAND FOUND

FOUND - 2 male cockapoosIogemer , ! grey, 1 ~Igt:,found appro x mld.Octo-ber 891-7188 Anti CrueltyAssoc

- -LOST. handsome gray male

cat Alter/CharlevoIx,white color, 1.D. tags(Smoky) come home soonYour family mIsses you331-3825

LOST WHEEL cover for 1979Chevy. Reward 1184-2431.

I'M A LOST white puppyWIth light brown ears. Iwas lost between Vernorand Kercheval on Lake.pointe My name is Leta. Iwant to go home to my lov.mg family. Please phone824-9016.

FOUND - Young male cat,grey and white stripedCall 521-7181.

FOUND. GREY and whIteanp brown cat approxI-mately 4 weeks ago, 4Mile-Harper area 885-3991.

LOST september loth, grey CAKETAKER couple freemale cat Red collar and rent plu~ !>maU wage He-flea collar Generou!> Ie. liable, !lOber 885 5691ward 822.2351 or 882 9ti6O DRIVERS _ Opemngs avail-- -------- "bre, aU hours open Need

LOST - Men's yeilow gold good dnvlllg record 15501diamond nng - !>urround. Mack at Nottinghamed by 4 pear !>haped blue ,sapphIres Reward 881. LAW FIRM In Ren Cen2628 needs part.llme secretary,

-- - ----- - - good typIng and shorthandskllb required 2594300,~Iw~n 9 Rnd 5

EXPERIENCED - sdladpreparation, 4 day week822.9000, ext 29

MODEL TYPE acid dancersfor [ashlon shows m.m5

JOBS OVERSEAS BIGMONEY FAST $20,000 to$50,000 plus per year CallI.71G-8426000, ext 4178

LIVE~iN positiOn ror maturelady to take care of 93year old retired doctor 5days a week, room andboard, $100 a week Musthave car Call Johanna,862-6488---- ----~ - --

UNUMITED INCOME sell.109 guaranteed weIght lossand energy bUilding pro-gram 881-9191

HIRING WAITRESSES &Icooks Experienced onlyApply 3.5 pm only. PI'rate's Cove, 17201 Mack--------

AIDE TO elderly woman,female, light duties, live-In, pleasant home, CadleuxlMack area 886.5S00or 343-m5 -

WORLD BOOK - Cluldcraftsales management tram.ees, representatives needed lor school relatE'd pro-grams. Evenings, 88S~

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST- Part lime IndiVidualneeded (or dental ollice InHarper Woods, to handlefront desk dUlles mcludmgIOsurance bIlling and pat.lent appomtments Exper.lencE'd requlfE'd ll&t-004O

WANTED FULL or parttime babYSitter to care ror3 small children In m)'home Call after 6 30 pm,881.9966.

SECRETARY - leadinghospital organization InDetroit has po5llJon a\'811.able lor self-mollvated In.dlvidual In communica-tions and c1encal skills arerequired. health care ex.penence preferred A goodsalary, and excel.lent bene-fits await the quahflE'd In-dIvidual - If you are IOter-ested please send resumeto'

DETROIT - MACOMBHOSPITAL ASSOC

7815 JefrersonDetroit, Mich 48214

Equal Opportunity Employer

PRIVATE DUTYNURSES

• Top Pay• High Standards• Insured, Bonded, Supervis-

ed• ChOIce of Hours and Days

call for mformationbetween 9-4

MACOMB NURSINGUNLIMITED

263-0580

ATIENTION REAL ESTATE AGENTS!!!THINKING OF MAKING A CHANGE IN 1983???

DO A COMPAmSON TEST

2A-MUSICEDUCATION

WOODS MUSICSTUDIO

GUITAR, PIANO, THEORYHOME or STUDIO

2()943 MackCall weekdays 881.2920.

881-5738PIANO LESSONS, quallfted

teacher, my home 882-Tm.

PIANO TEACHERMARY C HELlER

Begmners and IOtennediate.Grosse POinte Shores.

884-3124

PIANO, VOICE, andORGAN private instruc-110n Umv musIc grad-uate. 30 years teaclung ex-perIence Mrs Junker,823-1721

VOICE AND plano lessons myour home. Credentials -Madonna College 273-1527.

GUITAR LESSONS - Ex-perienced certJfied teach-er, my home. 881-3401.

PROFESSIONAL musicianwith A R.C T degree willgive plano instruction inyour home 343-9314

PIANO TEACHER MM. Myapproach is proficient,creative, and fun Youwon't be sorry Lessons inyour home for the young atadult ~

12D Lake and River Property12E Commertlal Properly12F NO/thern Property13 Reol Estote1310. loh tor Salet JI Cemetery Properly13C land Controcts13D For Sale or lease14 Rrat Estote Wonted14A Lots Wanted141 V"'ul .....' 0, ~...b...,bo')

Properly Wanted14C Reol E~lote Exchonge15 8uslnes~ OpporluOilles16 Pels for Scle16 ... Hors~s for ~ale16. Pet Groom.ng16C Pet Boordlno16D Adopt A Pel19 Pflntlng and E"Olo"ng1~ General Service20A C:lrpet La\o\lng20.- Retllgerollon and AI<

Condillonlng RepclIrlOt Chimney ond flleploce

Rqxur20D locksmiths201 Insulation20F Washer and Orye~ Rrpa.r20G Glau • Mirror Service20H Floor Sanding21 MoVing21A P,ano ServIce211 SeWIn"Mochlne21C Elrclrlcal ServIce21D TV and RadiO Repair2IE Slarms and ScrHns21' Home Improvement21G Roofing Se""ce21H Carpet Cleaning21-1 POlnllng, Oecarallng21J Wall Wostllng21 K WIndow Wosh,ng21L Tile Work21M Sewrr ServIce21 H A$phQltWork210 Cemenl and Blick ""ark21' Woterprooflng21Q Plaster Work211 Furniture Rrpoll215 Carpenter21T Plumbing and Healing2 JU JaOltor ServIce21V SllverplatlnQ:l1W Dressmaking and TaIloring21X Drapenes21Y SWimmingPools21 Z Snow Removol 'JncI

Londscaping

28- TUTORING ANDEDUCATION

TUTORINGALL SUBJECTSGRADES 1 THRU 12

PROFESSIONAL FACULTYWE CAN HELP

GROSSE POINTELEARNING CENTER

63 Kercheval on the Hdl343-0836 ~

TUTORING - Your homeAll subjects, adults-chll.dren Certified teachersDay-evemng 356-0099

2-ENTERTAINMENT

1&-SECRETARIALSERVICE

INDEX TO CLASSIFIED OFFERED

TYPING DONE in my homein Harper Woods areaTerm papers, financialstatements, letters, en-velopes, etc. 527-7009

TYPING SERVICE; Profes-SIOnally prepared. Stahs-tical medical, legal re-ports. resumes, etc.. pickup and deIJvery 884-3952-

PROFESSIONAL TYPING- Personal & bUSinessRepetitive leUers, re-sumes, medical, " legal.881-1368

CHURCH WANTS to rent orbuy quarters. SuItable forseTVlce and other churchactivities in this area Call882.5327

EXPERIENCED POR-TRAIT photographer WIlldo portrmls m your home.Call MIke, Mon -Wed 11-9or Colleen, Wed ..Fn 4-9839-7676.

1A-PERSOHALS

MAGIC SHOWS - Avadablefor birthday partIes, ban-Quets. your SOCial affaIr.Call JIm Shannon, 885-0699.

CHAMBER MUSICEnsemble,Flute, ClaSSIcal GUItar,Cello For Any OccasIOn832-2175

ENTERTAINMENTBands, stnng quartets, pup-

pet shows, magicIan andmore.

GALE & RICEPRODUCTIONSIn our 51st year

CONTACT TONY SERTICH427-9300

HOLIDAY BANDSAND

ENTERTAINMENTCall now, Marce Haney

961-6222FRENCH Tutormg, pnvate

HYSTERICAL comedy-mag- lessons, conversation class-IC. Different shows [or es in my home. Ph D can-chlidren and adults Pn- dldate who hved In Francevate parties, banquets, 4 years lIlI6-2534school assembhes Ten CERTIFIED teacher WIllingyears experIence 527-0617. to tutor Isl.3rd grade, $10

ALOHA! Hula dancer Will do an hour Phone after 6authentic Island dances at 881.2213your party Call Shan, TUTORING _ all ages, most9~1719 subjects. CertifIed teacher

SHOWCASE 01 Entertain- with master's degree ll86-ment for Weddings Now 1974you can hear 5 bands on MATH TUTORING In yourone Sunday afternoon For home, all subjects. all lev.further Information call els. Reasonable, reler.

_m_298__2 ~_ ences. Bob, 822-5781.

VIOLIN/VIOLA lessons -SuzultJ classes forming InGrosse Pointe. Artistteacher 548-6290, 647-8622. '-,

CLASSIFIED ADSCALL 882-6900

AUTO AUCTION9041 CHALMERS

Every saturday, 10 a m. ramor sbme SWI only $5 to en-ter, for further mforma-tion, 526-0928 Open to thepubl1c.

RIDER NEEDED to go toSt. Petersburg. Share ex-penses 881-443ll.

GERMAN ENGLISH - Eng-lish German translationsbeing done expertly &: fast.Reasonable. Call 822-2600,or 823-2886 Ask for Renee

SMALL FEMALE ~ only,loved and cared for. Ref-erences $4 DO/day VE9-1385.

"NO NONSENSE MAS-SAGE". BaSIc massage.Therapeutic massage Pol-arity - Relaxahon ses-sIons. By appomtmentonly 773-3935. Certifled,Myom&sSOlogJst.

FEMALE COMPANION/roommate to become in-volved WIth everydaymanagement and/or acuVl-ties of comlonabi., Grc:;sePIe. executives home IIIexchange for cost free oc-cupancy. Prefer unem-cumbered mdividual whoenjoys occaSIOnal travel.Include your Interest &qualulcabons to P.O Box36614, Grosse PIe, Mlch4823ll

VIDEO TAPING - Wed-dmgs, parties and re-unions. Keep It forever881.Q\48.

RESUMES by Lynn. Profes-SIonally composed & IBMtype written Phone for ap-pointment. 296-1032

NEED CREDIT CARDS INew credIt card. No onerefused! Information onrecelvm~ VISA, MAS-TERCARD with nocredit check. Call PublicCredit Service 602.949-0276, ext. 641

;1A-PERSONALS

SELECT SHOPPING ser-vice. Home delivered gr0-ceries, gifts, etc Sauors,snow-haters keep numberhandy. ll85-8059

PLANNED PARENTHOODHOLIDAY MART

Shops from across the na-tion. Thursday 10/28, 10a.m.-8:30 p.rn, Friday,10119, 10' a m -5 p.m., Sat-urday, 10/3D, 10 a_m,~ p.mGrosse Pointe War Mem-

I orial, 32 Lakeshore Road.1 881-7511 ($2 admission).

881-7031

681-3916

PROFESSIONAL PHONESOUCITOR Many yearsexpenenced 10 busmess.References. 77&-372tJ

2 CATHOLIC NUNS willdrIve car to Miami area,around November 9 Wouldlike gas furnished Mustknow ImmedIately 881-2867, or 89So1335.

1A-PERSOHALS

VOUR HOME, a work o[ art UNWANTED HAIR?Framed, pen and mk wa You don't have to hve withtercolor of your home, II Call loday for a freebusmE'Sl>or boat By Carol consultatIOn and demo 1 lrgol NoticeA Sinclair 886-8468 onstratlon with Rosanne 110. Per~ona\s

------------ Thompson our hair reo 11 Seoetollol Ser\lceONL Y TISCH WILL CUT moval technician 1C Public S~le

TAXES and waste, give CROWLEY'S HAIR DESIGN lD ObltuQrleshim a chance, elect hIm MACOMB MALL 2 EntertolnmentGO\ ernor, send contrlbu. 293-7700, ext 78 2A MUSICEd\KatlOntJOn to Tisch for Mlch Present thIS ad and receIve 21 TUloling and EducallonLalOgsburg. MI 48848- 5O~ off your first ~_ 2C Hobby Instr\Ktlon03819. who paid for thiS ad 1'WO EXCELLENT seats for lD Camps

Peter Pan at Masonic Zf Athletic InstrucllonTemple, November 2nd, 8 1F Schoolspm Bargam price $15 IG (onva'rscent Careeach 881-6562 3 lost and Found

-----.----- 4 Help Wanled GenelolATTENTION Video game en- 4A :ie1r. Wonted ()Qmesllc

thuslashcs, top games for 41 ~ervlces to Exchangesaje or rental, 1 (Jay or 4C Hou~e Siltong Sen/lcesmore, great for parltes S Siluollon Wontedand family [un 885-7199. SA SltuotlOn Domestic

PROFESSIONAL MJ\SSAGE SIl! Employment AgencyFOR WOMEN . ~ Cntp"nq

SwedISh, Deep Muscle, Re-' For Rent Un/urn,.: .. ;:!6A For Rent Furnishedf1exology techmques Nat. .. Room~ for Rent

ural nutntlOnal counseling 6C Office for Rentby class or appointment. "-Call Judy at 882-3856 .D VocatIon Renlols

61 Garage for RentDON'T COOK torught - Call 6F Share LIVing Quarters

Dlal-A-Meal before 12 noon 6G Store leaseand have a home-cooked 6H For Rent or Salrmeal delivered to your.., Hall. for Rentdoor 884-9468. 6K Storage Space

7 Wonted to Rent7A Room Wonted11 Room and Board Wanted7C GarQge Wonted7D Storage Space Wonted• Articles for SaleIA Musical Instrument~II Antiques for SoleIe Office EqUipmentt Articles Wonted10 Snowmobile for SalelOA Motorcycles for Sale101 TtuCks for Sale11 Cars lor Solr11A Cor Repcm11' Cars Wonted to Buyl1C Boats and MolorsllD 800t Repair111 Baat Dockage and SlorageIt, TrOllers and Campers11G Mobile Homes11" Alrplones12 Suburban Acreage1V. Suburban Home121 Vocation Property12C Forms for Sale

THANK YOU St Jude &Mother Mary for a favorreceIved H B K

PROTECT YOUR valuablesAffordable profeSSIonalVideo tapmg. Home IOven-tory, weddings, wills,busmess serVICes, sports,any occaSion, preserve Itforever. 526-2373, 839-n512

RIDE WANTED, Legalsecretary to and fromdowntown, 8 Mile/Ex-wayarea Pay well After 6p.m., 885-1111.

COMPUTER PRODUCE re-sumes. Call informationhandlers, 978-2789

THE FAMILY of LauraStflttmalter wishes tothank all who were so kInddurmg her fmal Jllness.EspeCIally the GrossePointe police and fire de-partments, Dr Ford, DrCostea, Jeanne Balesky,the nursing staff at 2 N.E.Boo Secours Hospital andthe neighbors on Neff RdWe deeply apprecIate yourthoughtfulness

SWEATERS - Knitted Justfor you Bold, subtle, wildor tame. Uruque Expen-sive? Isn't everything?822.3048.

PLAN AHEAD!

STOP SMOKINGSTRESS - PHOBIAS

714-1130

TOTAL CARE HYPNOSISWITH

JAMES RUSSELL

ABRILIFE-STRESS MANAGEMENT

Relaxation TherapyMyomassology

HypnoslSISABELLE JACOBS

19934HARPER

SAVE CASH - BARTER FOR GOODS AND SERVICESBarter Club Trade Fair - November 7th. 1'30-3:30 p.m.

St. Paul Lutheran Church375 Lothrop at Chalfonte, Grosse PIe FarmsMeet members of Eastside Trade Exchange

INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESSES WELCOMEB82-eMIO

BALLOONSHIGH FLYING HELIUM BALLOON BOUQUETS \

For all occasIons for as little as $10 - delivery avad-able Ask about mcluding a "baked dmly" NewYork style pumpkm cheese cake [or Halloween orany event to be remembered.

882-4968

TheThanksglvmg Issue, Thursday, November 25, Willbe dehvered to homes and avaJlablefor purchase at all stands on Wednesday, November 24th

Classified Deadline Change

Monday • 12 NoonNo exceptions I One Issue only.

b'J,~".! "!~11 \ PSYCHlC~o r1..J,~...t,.\ \ h u j ....b' l':.1I. ..

ESP Tarot card readlllgs 'Advice on all problems of...~fl1;,.All readVJgs private and con(ldenllaI Call Mary9 a.m -7 pm.

SY APPOINTMENT

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., - Native san FrancIS-

can, 26 years of age will. serve visitors as guide to, shopping, wine count-

ry sightseeing, Joseph: Bouchey, 1550 California, St., Suite 6L258 , San

Francisco, California94109.

1A-PERSONALSL

,"BE A STAR I Have your

,wedding ceremony and re-.ception Videotaped In fullcolor and sound Call.Memorles VIdeo 758-2:875 "

JRKWANTEDCrime: LoveGUILTY

Sentence: LIfeCLK

, NOVENA ST JUDEApostle and marytr. great In

VIrtue, neh In miracles.'kmsman of Christ. mter.cessllr o[ all who IIlvokeyour aId 10 time of need, Ipray to you to use yourGod-giVen pov.er to aId me10 my urgent pellhon Inreturn. I promIse to makeyour name known. Three'Hail Mar~'s, three GlorlasPubhcahon must be prom-ised. Novena never falls'Say for mne (9) days

StAINED GLASS - Wln-Oows, lamps, mirrors, Jew-elry boxes, unique gIftS,also glass repair Homebusmess allows reasonableprices References 382-~1I2

CLOCK and pocket "'atch re-P.8lr Grand[ather, mantleanruversarv clocks, cuckooClocks Speclahzmg 10house calls 884 9246

.ORIENTAL RUGS-WANTEDone or many

Private collector "'Ill pay anyreasonable pnce

644.7312

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885-2209

NEFF, NEARJEFFERSON

6-FOR RENTUNFURNISHED

SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOMUPPER

Nottingham near Jeffer.son Garage, basement,hreplace, $375

Attractive 3 bedroom, 2bath plus stall shower.SUItable for adultsLarge hVlIlg and dmmgrooms Carpeted Kit-chen appliances Abun.dant lighted walk-Illclosets Separate break-fast room Separatebasement Porch Nopets Garage Walk topnV8.te beach. bus andshoPPln~ Ideal foradults References amust'

IWE HELP LANDLORDS

WE HELP RENTERS- Our Rental Catalog is sent out to

Chrysler, Stroh's, area hospitals, etc.

(~=)882.9046

Monday-Sunday, 11 a.m. - 8 p.m,WE'RE THE LEADER IN HOME RENTAL

REFERRALS

6-FOR RENTUNFURNISHED

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MOROSS ROAD - Duplex GROSSE POINTE Wood~'acro~.> from St John's 2 bedroom, bath wJndobedroom, newly decorated trealments, carpet, $45884 4678 8814606

MACK/WARREN - 1 bed COURVILLE/Warren 2 -room, 3 room apartment room lower, hVlng rooCdrpeted, clean lUmiorl With fIreplace, dWlngable, $230 a month mcludes room, newly decoratedullhtle~ Apphance~ avaIl basement. garage, $400 pel"able 886 0939 month plus security, 10

A 2 BEDROOM Colomal _ eludes heat, water, gas.881 41~_ eve~~ JI()(at~ on MlCormlck in

DetroJt La.t .>treet before GROSSE POINTE Park -tHarper Wood. great area Immediate occupancy.Dlnlllg room "harp del or. Freshly decorated 3 bed.112 ldr $360 per month room bungalow LlvlllgCdll Donnd 886 9030 room, dmlOg room, den, 2

car garage Natural oak4 ROOM APARTMENT - woodwork and floors, close

Idedl for (ouple or ~mgle to transportatIOn and\\ oman $245 01 month .>choois LIberal landlords.~8829362 $375 plus utilities 331-323Q.

c..RO~~E POL'WE Park - 881 49771167 Wayburn 1 bedroom, GRAYTON NEAR Warren -2h~lIlg room, dllllllg room, bedroom house. naturalkitchen bdth • .>unporch, flreplace study. Florida'I>to\e, refrzgerator, $225 room, Irvmg room, dmmgp!~s 1,..:.t:ll.~e~ 82'~ 1121)__ room, Ilns.Jlatlon. d'sh

MOROSS ROAD - near St washer, garage, ~now re-John large 2 bedroom. moval OptIOn to purchase.famIly room, garage 884. $400 plus utilities Call4678 882 9687 evenings and

NOTIINGHAM southOfJef. weekendsferson III Grosse POinte GROSSE POINTE Woods,Park Completely refur one bedroom duplex onblshed 2 bedroom lower Vermer, large kItchen Withflat hVlng room. dlllmg appliances LI vmg romroom, kitchen, full base- and dmlllg room, newlyment, one car gdrage WIth decorated, very clean.addillonal off street park- Garage. basement Clo~IIlg $350 a month, security to stores and transpOrta.depoSit plus references No lion $400 per month in~pets Ideal for adults eludes heat AvailableAvaIlable December 1st. November IS Secunty de;after 6 p m 331.5084 POSit. B85-Q99O i

BEACONSFIELD - First LOWER OR upper flat. ablock off Mack III DetrOit bedrooms each, only $150Upper flat, 2 bedroom, monthly plus utilities Nd'$250 a month. $3..."0 secur- depoSit, but must have Joblty Appilances, washer, and very reliable re{er~dryer, mcluded 885 5196 ences Semor CItizens wel-

LARGE ONE ~droom corned No pels Outer Dr.,Alter Rd, Warren Avel

apartment Harper-Whit. area. 5260-5262 Maryland.!ler area Ideal for mid. 882-1017 or 1.6Z7-4&20 Idie-aged or elderly 1. I682-6528 INCOME 3 LARGE rooms

PARK-- 5 roomlower With and bath $~ 881-9777 Jsun room Ideal for non- ROXBURY between Mor.smokmg adults $300 plus angrWhlttier, 3 bedroomubilhes 821-5448 brick, newly deCOrated ..

LET S M KE A DE L fireplace, carpetlllg, seml-l' 1 A A flmshed basement, garage~ I

Four bedroom English Tud- Security depOSIt. $375 Ior, Kensmgton Rd near monthly m.6852Jefferson, lovely garden,to sublet. one year lease, LAKESHORE VILLAGE,optIOn for another year, freshly painted, 2 bedroom$775 monlhly townhouse Available early

November Remodeledrequire 2 bedroom apart- kItchen, central air S420ment, townhouse, duplex per month plus utilitIes IIII same good location Secunty depoSit 286-02251 .$500 Call DottIe 882-5200, or 774--9122 _8824~ ~

-- --- CONDO FOR sale or lease 2 tGROSSE POINTE Clty, Nerf, ; -beaqJOm, 2 bath Rlvera \

Rd 3 bedroom. den, -2\t Terrace condos 773-7674 or, bath, Znd floor Car.Jlet, 7f9-978B ... • • ...... II:ft~C~s, redeCQrated 2 13EDiiOC1M home, lumJled

KENSINGTON near Harper, basement, garage, Not .. I

upper 2 bedroom, new tmgham and Chandler:Park $325 per month 775~carpet. refrigerator, stove 5043 -,

884 3620 :VERY ATTRACTIVE 1 bed. GROSSE POINTE Woods I

area Moross and Mack Iroom. upper, III lovely De- Large 5 room upper, car-IrOit neighborhood, mcely petlng, drapes, natural Idecorated stove and re- I d' .flrep ace, air con ItioOlng, tfflgerator IIlcluded No close to transportatIOn Ipets Secunty depOSit $250 $300 plus utlhtles, plus de-per month 922.5737, 425- POSit 881-1753 -'16853 I

---------- 2 BEDROOM upper flat - I,VERY ATTRACflVE 2 bed. seml-furmshed, plus all

room 100~er, III lovely De. utl1Jtles, $300 plus secUrIty ItrOlt neighborhood, nicely Somerset near Warren. 'decorated, natural fire. 886-0081 after 5 pm:place, sto\e and refngera- Itor mcluded, no pets Sec. LOWER 2 BEDROOM In- !unty depOSit $265 per come - heat, appliances Imonth 922-5737, 425-6853 mcJuded $310 a month..J

---------- 939-4348 •2 BEDROOM bungalow, I

full} carpeted, With NOTTINGHAM/Mack area, Idrapes, large famIly room, lower 3 bedroom flat, fully Ilocated In Harper Woods, carpeted, stove, refngera- r$450 a mon\h Available III tor supplied Separate,December 885-6212 basement WIth own utll.;

PARK, 2 BEDROOM, lower Itles $275 per month plus;flat $300 plus ul1htles secunty deposJt Adults'

preferred 521-3612. .secunty, Immediate oc-cupancy 881-8377 GROSSE POINTE Park - 3-'

--- -- bedroom upper flat on •Somerset ApplJances I

882-2667 •,I,,

CHATSWORTH - Upper 2bedrooms. sto"e, refnger-ator, decorated. carpeted$225 plus secuflty 882.2124,882-4245

SOMERSET - 4 bedroom21~ baths $300 Refer-ences 884 3559

GROSSE POINTE Park. 2bedroom, appiJances, gar.age separate basement,$300 plus ulihlles 885-S515

JEFFERSON - 9 area, 5room upper. carpetlllgstove refrigerator. gar.age washer 776-1657

ST CLAIR Shores, LakeViewschool dlstnct, 2 bedroom,bnck and field stone, ap-pliances and garage. $450per month 775-1740

GROSSE POINTE FARMS3 bedroom, II,z bath Colomal

$625 per monthWILCOX REALTORS

88+~

NOTT'NGHAM =-4 roomupper, ne"l> decoratedshare utlll11es $215 Refer.ences 884-3559

6--FOR RENTUNFURNISHED

3 BEDHOOM. upper f1dt,fre~hly palllled. appll.ante". garage, ba~ement,~ome ull!Jtle!> IIlduded$350 per month 822-5865

CIIAT~WORTH, 4685owner dt preml'es Frlddy, Oetober 29 126 or(all 1 :l59 5986 5 room low.er, ;tove, refngeratorI>lreened porch, gdrage$25{) per !'1{}nlh phI" utllJtJe" .,elunty depOl>lt

<"1' ('LAIR SHOHES exclu~Ive 2 hedroom decordtedColonldl duplex ptlvatedttdthed 2 (ar lmck g<Jrdge dpphanle~ lentrdldlr luxurJOu~ly tdrpeted'>'dll door pallO ydrdRecreatIOn \o\Jth ...et bdr,I>tu<1>room, ba~ement, P2bath" Ideal lor workmglouple No pet!> $525AVdildble now 294-2642

BEDFORD - LOWER 3bPdroom 2 balh~ bUlltln!>decordted, carpeted, ndtural flreplale Ver) elegant ResponSible tenantspreferred $350 plus securIly 8822124, 882 42~5

- - ---ATTENTIOJ" TENANTS -

We halle a few 2 bedroomupper.> III good areas ofDetrOit, some heat mduded Call La Von s 773 2035

- -- -1 BEDROOM NEAR ex

pressway, stove refngera.tor, air londltJOnmg, carpeted, heat mcluded $Z75a month 331-0581- - - - -

LAKESHORE VILLAGEcondo - 1st floor apartment, 2 bedroom, mcludesstove and reft/gerator.$375 a month plus secutltyPool clubhouse, sauna7796531

LPPER 2 BEDROOM _nIce $300 a month IIlclud-mg heal References 8829151

--------GRATIOT/Outer Dme area

- decorated carpeted,lo~er 5 room flat, garage,$175 No pets 5Z7 8151---- -- - - ---

OUTER DR bet"'een Mackand Warren Large 5 roomlo~ er carpeted fireplacegarage Extras 882-1571

2 BEDROOM condo onLakeshore Dr Carpellng.'>10\e refngerator. dishmaster $425 a month 754«69------ ----~-

1 BEDROOM UPPER _carpet StOI e, refngerator,utilities IIlcluded. $200 amonth plus secunt} 6MIle/GratIOt area 885.1900526-6977

ALTER ;.T JEElFHlRSON :..presligroQs-ete\"atllt lntihl-mg, luxury apar-tmenl."'lhlarge roo1'l'Js one bedroom,references and securrt>requIred

WALKER.ALKIREREALTY ~ro---- - ----UPPER FLAT - State FaIr

&. Schoenherr. $220 plussecUtlt} 392-3254, 1'1 enmgs&. \\eekends or 775-1534- ---------

KELLY/WHITTIER - 5large rooms upper carpetmg, basement garage$280 m 4794-----------

TWO BEDROOM !o"ercarpetmg stO\ e refngerator half basement ptl\'ateuse of drl\ e\\ aj and bac!.\ ard Chandler Park Drn I'and Whltt1er area $300 permonth plus secunt} depos.It_~ pets _ ~ ~~ _

ST CL -\IR Shores - Lo\ elylo",er bnck mcome. 2 bedrooms '" Ith updated kItchen dmmg room, garage'( of utilities 1/2 II est ofGreater Mack ReferencesIdeal ior adults 1mmediate occupanc~ 771-0770

I\EWLr REMODELED --\cce~sory house. 3 bed-room bath kitchen. hvmgparkmg Grosse PomtePark $3~ 822-7655 after 5pm

6-FOR RENTUNFURNISHED

FOR DETAILED,MORE COMPLETE

INFORMATIONTO UNADVERTISED

1l0U~f<::" FLA'ISAPAHTMENTS

THEGROSSE POINTE

RENTAL CATALOGINDEXED FOB QUICK

CONVE~IE1'.T U~EJNCLVJ)E~ flAHPEHWOO1)~ ~T CLAtH

~1I0HE~ DE'I HOlTUPDATED

EVERYDAYPIC.K Lf' YO lit c.O£'\

MO.'I,DAY <'l.\DA YIt A ~t 8 P ~l882-9046

RIVER ROAD south of Jef-ferson near water - ne\\4 bedroom brick fireplace.2 full baths. all apphancesmcludmg \I asher dryer$595

GROSSE POIi'lTE Park _Sma/) apartment. Ideal forbachelor Heat IIlcluded,appliances off street park.mg $275

~OTTINGHAM off Morang- 2 bedroom duple... appllances basement garage, $315

E.\STWooD near Ha}es -efflclenc) apartment $165

i MILE GRATIOT - NIceone or t~o bedroom upperappliances, $215

DETROIT ON W.o\DE - 2bedroom house basementgarage $250

For these and other>; not5 ROOM UPPER ne\\. car listed Call LaVon's 773

pel, apphances furnace 2035garage 503'i De\ on~hlre A FIRST OFFERING! For882-0611 e\ enmgs

lease, Grosse Pomtesf CLAIR Shores - Jeffer Farms. 4 bedrooms hb

<on ~lasonJc (131., MIle) 3 rar} natural fireplacebedroom btlck ranch freshly decorated privatelarge fenced 101 (ull street $750 per month. askbast.'menl. 2t2 car garage for Jim Saros 886-9030school>; and lake park SOMERSET, -Grosse-Poln-tenearby 884.1406

- Park allraClI\e. spacIous3 BEDROOM home Outer 2 bedroom lo\\er \11th kit.

Drive area $320 per chen appliances PrIVatemonth Very clean /51 basement 5360 per month7899 886-3983 or 1 419 756-1894RENT OR RENT WITH CH <\TSWORTH _ Upper 2

OPTION bedrooms, stove. refrlger2 bedroom btlck ranch ator, decorated, carpeted,

Grosse Pomte Woods $595 $225 plus security 882-2124, ,881.9(}44 8824245

5C-CATERING

SA-SITUATIONDOMESTIC

DOMESTICCLEANING

Expenenl'ed relwblc f..tlllIly owned dome~tJl tlCdn109 ~er VIlC dt d red"on ..blelo,l I'h ... 'c ("II Il,l!!Hll5iJ776 OJ:.!I

CERTIFIED NURSING d~~I.,tdllt \\ III tdke l'Me of10\ dlJd ~enlOr lltlzen Inyour home (,ood reCt'lente, [{('[whle Cdll 776580419'i>

,ADY WI<,lJES hou,e\\orkIII (,ro.'>,e Pomte o.tted11227JJ5 Hed,unable rdle

EXI'EHIEM fo.1J IHJL!',EKEg/,}<:H - (,IO"'lI'olllle :.t <..fdll "Jiore'>Ht'fell:Jlle" O\HI trdll'lJOrt..ttlOn 521 161!!

EXPEHIBrI,CED WOMAN\\ ll>hel>tledlllOg Job, \ldge.'>opl:n referlll(e, 7724344

_\BY I'I{)LLlJ Ilk(' huu~e\\ork for ddult ldmllv Jill'III no Pd~ dnd one" room"torage ~pa({" Please ldll771 956{)

\'0.\1AN WAl\!TS 2 da)!>Hou~ekceplllg dnd lighttooklllg Expetll:nted dndreferenlel> 311 <J8!!5

GROSSE PUl~ TE ParI. - 2bedroom lOll er apartmenton Bedconsfleld In 10\ eh\Iell maintained building:'\ ell carpet &. pamtIhroughout hllchen apphanct'5 IIlcluded S325 1mmedIate occupanC\ 8866051

2 EUROPEANS HARD\\ 01 kIng Women deSirehou~ededJ1lng IIJth eXle]lent GrOI>;e POlllte referenct'!> BIll 8373

EXPEHIENCED houl>ekeeper de>tres (ooklllg orhoul>ecJeanJllg Referente<;924 7489 or 921 3152

APHO,\ Af>SOCIATE~ pdrt)planneJ <; Spelldlt~ ho"d oeu\ res m,lln lil,>he,des.'>erts Dell\ el ed/<;en ed882 7149

FUH DI,)CRDlI~o\Tl:\G(d,>te., ('>'OtIC authentICelhmc dlllnet<, pi epared In\ our home OnenldJ LatJll-\melllan dnd Italldnfoods our '>peelaille; Colli~l'dl"m Bdnquel at B24OJ29 or 792 7081 dller 5 JOP m for menu (Omul!dtlOn

}i..\HI'EH WOOlJ~ - Onebedroom apdrtment, $285plul> utilltlc.'> 882 :>498

5073 BUCKI:-I(,HAM - 2bedruum 10\0\er gdrdge$250 Cledn depo~lt nopet.'> 777 4546

CADJEUX/7 MILE - Cozysmall houl>e bd~ementgarage $260 plu; ~ecufJty~o peb 774 4434

LPPER FLAT I bedroom;tole, refngerator Haye"6 Mile area $250 wcludesclude.> elec trJClt} 526 3043

CUTE 2 BEDROOM homefor leal>e 5064 Anatole$300 372 Z754

GREAT 5 ROOM upper aircondtllOmng refrzgeratorcarpeted separale utI!Ille.> 884 4686

- -SHARP 5 ROOM IOller 7

Mile/Schoenherr <Irea52i 7597

MORANG :'\EAR KelJ) - 2bedroom duplex Ideal forI\orklllg couple No petl>751 7959

LARGE 2 BEDROOM houl>e1 l>treet east of CadIeuxHoad near lItack $325 plusl>ecurzt} A I allable In 30da}s 886.3471

- - - -GROSSE POINTE Park

Somer!>et 3 bedroom lo"erOat $365 plus utlhtJel> anddepOSit Afler 5 30 88J::'.059- -- ~ -

"AHIE ~ CATERI'l:G Qual GROSSE POI~TE PO\RK _It\ food for dll occasIOns Wa)burn rear cottageCall fOI \\eekend speCials apartment, 1 bedroomof Gourmet meals de $250 per month I>ecunty11\ ered fOI a" few as 2 depoSit $225 Years lease,people 862-6295 no pets B64 4666 823-3863

-- - - - -HAVI'l:G -\ P-\HTY' Let J UPPER FLAT IIlth lo\elv

and J Cdtenng pro....1Ide the 11\IIlg room dining room '2bedroom' sunroom mod

e'r11Kil.~" - - fed f8849-168. ) jIO~~~p~,M-A~1 ural /Ir

c1~ll'~~s~J3~

~ ReNT.. - - - ~r~t~ .-!~331~~_08 _UNFURNISHED GLNSTON 6 MILE area

ne\l" decorated 3 bed-room' Colomal carpetedstO\ e, refrigerator large) ard garage full basement <;ecurl!\ depOSit372 8516

GROSSE POI'l:TE Farms 3bedrooms 2 baths homeIIalk to \lontelth references 884 468B

LARGE 2BEDROo"!.1 upperformal dining large h\'JIlgroom ne\l 1\ decoraledcarpeted drapes refngerator stO\ e De\ onshlre7923215- - ~ -

JEFFERSO\ Alter areaclean reasonable 5 roomupper 822-4467- - --

NICE CLEAr..; ba<;ement~1th bath PTl\ ate entranceGrosse POInte South locatlOn Ideal for female Callafter 6 p m 881-2505-- - --

DlPLEX KELLY nearHouston \\ hIllier dWlIlgroom 2 bedrooml> faml!}room garage $325 permonth plus secuTlt) 8866502

- - - ---GROSSE POINTE Farms

Cape Cod horne 2 bedrooms 11\lng room dmmgroom carpeted bUIIt.1Ilbuffet fireplace IIbrar}screened back porch la~ a-tor~ garage small }ardtrees 3 clothes closet~ ell Insulated hIe bathclose to ~hopPlllg bus,church and school $475Tel4029--- - -

8 :\IILE KELLY - 3 bed.room bungalo\l, remodeledkitchen "11h dlShll asherrecreatIOn room 1'., cargarage Immedlate DCcupanc} $375 per monthplu, utlllt1e>; and secUt1t~dep<lslt 7510432

2 BEDROOM heauliful bnckhome located bet"een\\ arren and Mack In attractJ\ I' neighborhood"ell IOsulated enclosedback porch I tnlshedha<;emenl garage $355 permonth 8820641

S-S'TUATJONWANTED

PAINTING Job~ dewell Int('1101 ,md extenol }< I ec'e~tl mdte~ Heferenl e~qUdllly wor k 771 11792

MATUHE LADY would likelOmp"'1II0n, llght (ooklngor lIedlllllg GfIJ~~e l'olJltereference~ 521 45,19

BAN DYMAN )J<llntlngpluml.lJng, elellf1ldl NOJOB TOO ~MALL' ('dflHob, 8li23045

5A-SITUATIONDOMESTIC

BABYSITTINGSERVICE AGENCY

Sl'fI wg (ht' (;IOI><;e Powtt'drea ,.Ince 1955 Cdrl: ofCHlLDRE:\ dnd (he ELDERL \' B\ the hour 2~hour rale, d\ dllable

LlCE;-;SED 2&1 0202

LADY DESIRES houst'l\ork"a,.hlllg lronlllg cleaninghard IIor!.er, dependable2473985

AIDfo~ - t.,OIllI'"nh ..n (BilklIght dutJC' Monddy, Fr j

dav ddY~ Hererenle~118524112

IlA:>.IJY\lAI\ I'dlllllllgIIhllit. dud out pll/llIllIllggU!l('! (1l',WlJlg .I11\ J ('p,w

01 home Illlpl 01 l'rIll'llt1101\c' l'xu'lIt'Jlt IPI lIpnl e,.Il:l 1 \ 774 Jl'i(J

EXPEHIEM.ED MUTHEHIIIth dil) (drt. home \I III, jrl' Inr "lIlr (hl1d Alldgel> full or Pdrt timeHeferentel> dVdzldble 8li56050

~NOW HEMOVAL, re'>ldentlal commertlal Sed ..on",I/per tllne DIHount foredrl~ rcgl~!ratJOn 8823045

~llIHT~ ldrefully hdnd ormachwe \\ d~hed dndhand Ironed $1 25 ealh823 2140 (G rO~loe POlnlePark)

ONE GIRL offill' bookkeepmg ~ecretdflal pavrollblllmg Expenencl'd CallJo, 2594741

FHA '\K'S lIa nd\mdn SenIce Wall pa per IIlg pdlnlIng and ml,>(elJdneOUl> rcp,lIr'> 7732123

MA:\ :'\EED~ odd Job~ roll.Ing \llndol\ \\dlohlllgcledn~ garage~ bdsemen!lo, lIght hdullng ell'822 2531 MI or :'Ilr;H ur~t

5919 YORKSHIRE - Detrolt near Hdrper 2 bedroom 10\1er flat \I Ith !.Itchen applJances $295 amonth plus utllitle; ~ecun!} deposlt 88607H

BERKSHIRE - 2 bedroombrick :>. ell h decoratedne" carpet' FireplaceImmediate occupanc)Eastslde 882-2402

N THE PARK - 5 roomlo\\er heat mcluded $325Ealotslde, 882 2402

- ~--GROSSE POIi'. TE P4.RK

Can .Iou cuI grass sho\ eJ.'>no\\ repaIr a \\ mdo,", Ifone breaks mal-.e mmorrepairs and replace faucet\\ ashers ~ hen needed?You can save $150 permonth on rent SpacIous 2bedroom flat m beautifulconditIOn, ne" h decoraled Regular '$350 permonth, no\\ $200 If \OUqual1f~ 10 mamtam homeSecuntJ deposlt lease824 7213 appl~ m person

GE7'.'CRAL HOlSE clean October 30 Saturda} 8Ing three gIrls rea<;on a m .2 p m 1328 Wa} burnable e"penenced good ~ear \~er~orreferences 773 IH4 l'PPER FL-\T on Harcourt772 5037. 779-8608 - 6 month rental begm

~I OTHER I5~~lGHTER - nlng No," ember 6th Comcleanl ng team ex pen pletel} furmshed 2 bedenced thorough non rooms. faml!} room. nosmokers E ...cellent refer pets Ideal for adults $550

monthl} plus ullhlles_~nc~~_ JO_A_nn 88~ 9~24 _ W~t J CHAMPION & COCLEANING WITH a nel' 884 5700

t"ISt - the old fa<;hloned - - -- - -\\av' We \lash "lndo~s LOWER INCO~1E Harperscrub floor~ Our ladlPs Lakepolllte \ )Clnlty 5\I III clean ~ our home to rooms 2 bedroom~ $225complete ~allsfactlOn plus utlllhes No pets Ref.~tost homel> can be done erences Ideal for adultsIn 1'2 hours E\eellent \_ 776-0475references Bell\ 338 WESTPHALI -\ li129 near8104 Karen 6822132 !\tc;o./Ichols 3 rooms one

- - bedroom \\ Ith heal "to\eEUROPEAN LADY \lould refrIgerator $185 per

deSIre permanent poslhon month plus >;ecunt} Ask5 days ;o./anny cook or for Sam 886 9116compalllon Will con",derlIve.Jn References 886. CORNER FLANDERS/Chal.8593 mers. 2 bedroom 10\\ er.

---- - - - - - - $275 month plus seDEPENDABLE \loman cunty depo<;lt 1 small

wants general housekeep- chIld or I small pet Idealmg job Neat cleaner. good for \lorkmg couple neartr_a~sportat_lo_n ~4706 transportatIOn 468 7813.

HOUSE CLEANING - Mon 7727903day and Tuesday only -Reasonable, honest and LOWER FLAT - 2 beddependable Call 773.2123 rooms stove and refnger.

ator. garage, $325 plus uhl-HOUSECLEANING - Honest. Itles Upper flat - 1 bed

dependable, expenenced room stove. refngeratorReferences Please call garage $250 plus ultllllesafter 3, 771.1982 or 773. 1307 Lakepomte 882-9150.9655 851.7572 I

HAVE EAVE~TROVGHScleaned and \lorkmg prop-erl.l by experienced college pamler $15 $20 8847944

RE\tOV AL lIedn Upl> mdlntendnce Vel \ red'>ondbleCall DdlC 839402i

GEXERAL mallltendnce Allphasel> /{cloidentidl dndcommercial LIght haulIng Sno\\ pIOII IIlg Fd~tloenJce Ken 8236337

EXPERIENCED portraItphotographer \I 111 do portraIts m ~our home CallMike Monda} Wednesda)t 1 9 or Coreen Wednes

: da~ Rmda~O'>l 9 .83!l-t'i'il7lii'

Prt IlIJ'fl ~M;<rllpll~h;;];~MInor pl/l~ter repal, quaiIt\ 1I0rk at reasonabTerdll" Dls<:ounl ratel> for,*llIOr clIlzen" Free eSlimal('; Colli DennIS 7752327 or Gordon, 774-4481

MEDICALSERVICE

DOORBELL REPAIREXPERIENCEDREASONABLEREFERENCESBOB 822-5761

4e-HOUSE SITTINGSERVICES

5-S'TUAT'ONWANTED

NEED A hou!>eSlller? Hel>ponl>lble rem dIe de~frmgpOMllon In Gro~ ...e Pomtedre", RdererHe~ dVdl1d ble 644 0006 d rter 6 30

PHOFESSIONAL HOUSESITTERS MIddle dgedman and II'I(e WIll ~tdY Inyour home while .Iou dred\\<IY We ure both employed mdturc I e,ponlolble, ,JIld hdle Gro~~ePOlllle I (>Iel ellt~, Ccl!ldfter 5 .lO II m 1 469 ll107

MIODLE AGE Idd) "lthverv eXleJlent Iefel enle,2%'5209

ACCOUNTANT.'\\allable part time College

Graduate WIll do \\ork III)our office or my office III

the Farms CorporatIOnPa} roll Indl\ Idual ta ...es882-6860 or 882-6507

:"IEED Sm.IETHlNG mOled'T"o POlnle reSidents WIllmo\ e or remo\ e large orsmall quantilies of furmture appliances. pIanos or\lhat ha\e )ou Call for freeestimate 3430481, or 822-2208 - - ----'

MALE COMPANION aideWIshes poSitIon ....Ith elder-ly or handicapped GrossePomte references 754.6863543-2693

FXPFRI"~N~Fn-h~kk;;-..,~er/admlOlslrallve asslstant 'Prefer 25-30 hours per....eek Call Helen. 1182

PRIVATE NURSINGAround the Clock

In home hOloPltdl or nurlomghome Rt\ s LP~ ~ .\IdesCOmpd/llOn; male attenddn~ 11\e IIll> Screened andbonded 24 hour locr\lceL1Cenloed nurl>e, for m~urance Cdl>eSPOINTE AREA :>'l RSES

n' ~3180

RETIRED HA:'\D\'MAN -!.lLnor rep"'lrs carpenlr}l!!ectll(.'al plumbmg brohen \\ mdol\ lo and ~ash cordrepldced etc Re'~~Odp~~

1 ~ef~re~c(,l> 682 b7S!t 'HONTNG preSlolng hand.l!onE' In m\' Park homeE ...petlenct'd lramed professlOnal 82.3 1I-W • Ironedthmgs llrf' mceT

\\iit CARE fOR \he elderI} or In\ alld III ) our home532-0578

SENIOR- CITIZENS \\eekends Saturda~ Sunda~E'\emngs 11 pm, 7 amKa) Trombl) 884 1400

ODD JOBS plastenng andpamllng gutter c1eamngroofing, masonr) \\ orktree tnmmmg For serI Ices call Bill 885-OO3-l

E XPEfUENCED-SOCIAL\\ orker \I Illlllg to be acompalllon to elderly person to" rates Call Carol PROFESSIO,:\L .\IOVERS886 5601 REASO:\ -\BLE R-\TES

EXPERlENC-ED profeSSIOn 10 YE-\RS E).PERIEXCEal mOH'rs - big or sman AN\' SIZE JOBmo\ e Reasonable Call .\PPLlAi\CE PIA \0882 3045 RE~IO\'.\L

- - - - - 88t 7382FIREMAN WAlIo'TS WORK

Expenence III carpentry W.-\LLP.\PERI:'\G pamtmgplumbmg, electrical wlr repair \\orh 1'0 Job tooIng drywall shehes cab- <;mall Free pstlmatesInet makmg. formlca Da\c 2~.{)81O after 3 pm

home repaIrs cement EXPERIEJ"CED nur~("s"ork, brick work. steps aides available ReasonableGrosse Pomte referencesReasonable rates _ qual rates Fraser -\genc) StateIty work Tom. 521.3720 licensed and bonded 293

-- -- - -- -- 1717

Proie~l>lUndl III II dte nur'lngearl'YOL'H .\L'l ERNA'I IV!': TO

A Nl H~I,\;G HOMEH f\ - LPN - Aldel> -

Expenenled - Hefen'l!lel>SUpl't\IH'd - Inl>utl'd

24 HOuR ~ERVICE527-3120

PRO-CAREONE INC.

For pn\ dte dut I nur~mg careIn the hOI>Pltdl home ornurl>lng home

• R N s LPN 'I>• LI\e In Compamon• Hom(' Health Ald('s• ~elllor SItler.'>nloured, bonded "'nd I>uper

1I'ied A l4 hour loet\ Ice, 7ddllo a \leek

CARIJ"G SINCE 1975372-6514- - - ~

LEADED GLASSWINDOW REPAIR

& ~tlRROR REPLACEMENTAbo bu} leadl'd gla.'>s

doors dnd \I Indo" lo882.5833 589-3413

4-HELP WANTEDGENERAL

DO YOL' HAVE A!lUSCONCEPTIOl\

of the AMW •.\Y opportumt) ,Call Manl~n at 8242200

CRlilSE SHIP JOBS' -Gredt mcome potenlldl AlloccupatIO Ill> For rnformatlOn call (312\ ,41 9780e\t 1865

BABYSITTER ....anted fOJ21, year old bo~, partlime 882 2981

WANTED LIVE.IN house.keeper Call 882-4548

4A-HELP WANTEDDOMESTIC

GROSSE POINTEEMPLOYME:-'"f .\GENCY

~ eeds Cooks !'Ii anm esMaIds. HousekeepersCouples, Nurse Aide!>Companions and Da)Worker~ for pnl ate homesExpenence and re(erence ...rt>qulred 18514 ;\tack A \'e-nul.', Grosse POinte Farms885-4576

EXPERIENCED COUPLE- Butler and cook E\cel.lent position. top ....agesMust be \\llhng to lTavelBest references requiredGrosse POInte Emplo}.ment Agency_~ 4~

EXPERIENCED LAUN.DRESS for Mondays andTuesda}s 2 adults In (amJly, other help PreferablyEuropean Must kno .... howto use mangle Goodwages References requlred 882-3248

AL TE=CR-N-A--:T:-:E:::CFR-I-D.~-Y-SReferences PrOVide 0....1\transportatIOn For GrossePOinte Farms area 882i782

CAN YOU TYPE'/A GroM,C POinte (mallc,al

compelny l>eeklo el full limetypist with eXlellenl Ian.guage l>kl1Jlo Inclulilnglopelllng, gram mer IllldpunctuatIOn, to type correl>pOndrnle, flllelnCldlddta Mid puul" atlonsPlenal' for\o\<JrlJ rel>ume toBox I 96, Grol>l>e POinteNewl>, 99 Kerl'hevalGrOlol>1!POinte Fdrn!l>, \11482Jb All replle~ "Ill bekl'pt (onfluenthtl

GA~ S'IATlON dttenddllt,full 01 pMt time Weekendl> ,I I alldbh' I94 Ch,dml'I, 'il,mdard

\\ UMA1I. \\ AN n:o to ldlefor 4 dilidien NOl clIllxorl6th until Delember htJdnUar) 12th untIl J,mUdr}30th C <III 11850496 dfterNO\ l'lIll}t'r Ilot

DENTAL AS~ISTANT _l'.xpenellce deSired. nolnect'l>l><lt\ MUl>t be dependdblc' Full time 8855t50

A\t<\ZING WAY to edrn- $100to $500 ('ommlSlolOn a"e('k, pdrt or full timeFor Int en le\\ call.\1 rHll'kl> Monda} Thursday10 d m J pm, 573 m9, nol>clhng

RETAIL ~ALES mpn'sc10thmg pdrtllme to fulltlmc f'rPllOus retail exp('f1ence dCl>lred but notne<~el>Sdr I For more IIIformcillori call Mr BasloJ71 7500

DENTAL ASSISTANT -lh"'lr lolde 4 handed, ex.penenu> onl) 3 4 day"et>k St Clair Shorelo lo-cation 293-4722

OPPORTUNITY PUT )our.self In a buswess thatne\ er I>toplo grow Lng

COSMETICSL.\DY TO F\nelle Amencas

fastest gro\\lng companyhas consultant and man"'ger opportunlt) al'lIlable(or personal IIlten'IE.'\\.Scall Ph\'lIls Pagel Field10 7 Thursda~ Sunda>Support corndance 88&.0253

- -PART TIME ser\'Jce stallon

dtlendant 0\ er 18, Ill.

eludes alternate \\ eekt.'nds, applj 18184 !llack.Grosl>e POinte

:-IEriiE- CREEK Shop Fulltime ani) - super salesperson Some knOWledge ofcolors and dt"ilgn Phone882-0935 for appomtment-- -- --

SATl'RDAY NOON to Tij~~-day. jllOOllj' a~q to, c:arAt(oc senile .persPD 10 nl)honte To~o collect t'l¥eo.mg mten IP\\ slOG rOSl>ePOinte 1 419-865.4912

MATURE INDIVIDUAL orcouple to perform lighthousekeepmg and chIldcare Free room and boardplus small salaT) Refer-ences reqlured 88S 2252

RELIABLE B--:--\BYSlTTERto care for newborn III myGrosse Pomte home Somelight housekeeping/cookmg, own transportallonWeekdays, 8 a m 6 p m RETIRED POLICEReferences reqUIred 881. OFFICERS

_ ~16_ _ Grosse Pomte Park areaWE SPECIALIZE III the lookmg for \\ork Interested

placement of profeSSIOnal III house slltmg, transportdomestIC and nursmg per Ing of vehIcles and secufltysonnet Housekeepers for pnvate partIes Refer.cooks, Couples, Day ....ork- ences upon reque>;t 371ers. Mother's Helpers, and -.3()4_~__others For a personal IIItervlew call, 882.2928

GOLL PERSONNELAGENCY

106 KERCHEVALGROSSE POINTE FARMS

-PIg. Six.C-- --------- --- GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursd..,y, October 28, 1982

eD-VACATIONRENTALS

~T CHOIX l' ~V I Condoon U{('dll - J bedroom. 3udth pool tClUm ('ourl~on properl) Golf l>hopping neJr U} JJI 5l1i2

~T PE I'E lll'l1ch Flonddhl.l Del !:lur Bn'akCrontLOlldo Golf ll'nm~ NO\l'mlx'l .ll1d D"'ll'mber onlll \H't'k II1lmnlUm 4bJ 7919

PALM BEACH - "(II1CIOUll 2bt'<lloo))) luxury t ondo, Inlen'olll>tal, beJutlful View,c1o~e to ('lIl'ryllllllg Jl1l\lIary AplII 5611368, 56/11.156

FUIlNISllfo:n J beilIU III

1101111' POlt St LUCll', ~'!OlId<lOIl 1'01 t St Luclt' BlvdOne mllt, ed,t of SUIJ,hllleStdte J'Jrk\\ .1)' Bll458b5

I'HEASUHE I,',LAND - Gulfof MC"\leo Adull II dlt'rfront (undu 1'001 dUtk,\\ Jlk to bt'JI II $llOO 1>C11Il0llth 4 month mUlIlllum254 .H78

SANIBEL ISLAND - ~ !loort0\\ nhou \C dl UJ III III uti.Itc,b, I umpll'tt'l) fUI/lI,lIt,dIl'llm., ."IUlld." poul cXlelIt'llt beJeh 011 .Uld off Wd'Oil I Jt('~ 68b tb84, 7815114

'1'\/(( lJ 1,.,1. \ \ IJ • I,.. J100111 l 1l,llh IU\1I1 \ lon

du, pooh telllll., lOUI hoff '«,1'>011 rdtl'" tIll UP1l'lllUU -l 1182 t lJl

1)J~:".EY .....OHLD - D,,)IOIl,l 1l('''1 h l Ut.'(l! OlIn" lhdlh (oudo pool., 1('l1m,IUUlh 68212J.!

PO\lPANO BEACH FlOridato" nhouse on oceanSIet'ps ~ 2 baths 3 poolshealth club Week of No\ember 27th or Ileek MDecember 4th m 2008

~lARCO I~LA~ n (ol1doRI\er~lde on ~l<lrco r1\ertop floor. 6 ~tor;. bUlldmgl bdlh~, full kllchen ;}C

commoddle~ Ii A\ llilable ondud off ~eal>on lJ13) 88576&1

~IARCO ISI.AND Luxur) lbedroom beachfronlcondo Pool tenlll~, boatdock Weck!\ monthhrate" 62t>-l5O'l • .

FORT LauderdAle condo onlhe ocean full~ t'qUlpped~ea>onal rate., ACler 4 .IDpm i77-8990

PO~P~~O BE~Cll - .!bedroom 2 bath on beachA\'lIIlable Januan andFebruar~ 822 7900 da)"886 1216 e\emngl>

MARCO ISL~ND - Decor ..tor (urnlshed, 2200 sq fI11\ 109 ~pace. 2 bedroom 2bdths ~Ilh prl\ dIe JalulllmIcro" a\ e \\asher drll'rcolor cdbll' T \' Gro'undfloor ....,Ih dlr~t acu"" 10pool outl>lde J"l U1l1c!ubhou"e "Jlh saun,l he Itdock A\ atlable on and vfrseason Call 313--885 i6&l

COLORADO SKll:'\GCopper ~tountam Be:Jult

(uO\ furnished 3 bedroomcondo; fanld"llc \Ie",s; i'i) ards from ~l..l llit; ,1I' 0"kl Vall Ke\ ..tone Bn'el..enrldge -\rapahle all....l1hln 20 minutes d:n"6H 7200 ('\ I' III ng.. 6468941

FLORIDAHutchmson Island (north uf

Stuart) Exclusl\ e lu"\unfurmshl"d condo on -\tlanll('Ocedn Breathtaking pl'lvale beach. pool lennlscable TV. 751-5588 or 8824900

CHALET NEAR Bo) ne~tountaln. secluded Fallcolors or skIIng. "eek or\\eek('nds Phone. color TVfireplace 778 4050 or 6840.131

ORLANDOlDa) lona Beacharea 2 bedroom. 2 bathcondo Pool and tenms261-0947

SKI Schuss Mountam Resen at IOns no\\ being taken{or Chalet F 42 Lu"\urloUSfull) eqUIpped 3 bedrooms sleeps 10 Ask forF -\2 1-800-6327170-- -----

DISNEY - Epcol vacatIOnFurnished 2 bedroom condo Pool. tenllls Golfnearby 521-6811

HUTCHINSON IslandOceanfront luxurIOUscondo, 2 bedroom. 2 bathpool 'iauna. tenms 553.347 i. i-68.~8(r29

6E-GARAGEFOR RENT

NEW SIesta Ke\ Gulf Sidecondo A\aJlable October to:'olarch 778 1956 or 884-5955

LAUDERDALE BYSEA

Oceanfront IO\\lnhouse. 2bedrooms. prIvate beach,pool Monthl} or season963.3123 or 884 7944

BOYNE CITY - 2 bedroomcabm Available for weekend or 'iea'iOn. ski rentalSleeps 5 Reasonable 886-4529

MARCO ISLAND'S fmest 2bedroom condo on the gulfCall 881.640J

CLEAN, SUITABLE for 2cars 886-~

eD-VACATlONRENTALS

SKI CHAU:T - Bo) ne CityJ bedroom::> $200 wl'l.'klyCdll e~'l'llJllg~ Wll\d~or,I 519-9443825

OHLANDO AHEA - EI rulE~tdte~ loulltry dub, luxury 2 bedroom, 2 bathl>rondo on 9th ,"',urwayFully l'qulpped klll'hcn,laundry golf, "11 ImmIO~,teJIIIl~ 79 J 8926

SANIBEL ISLAND Floru!dLu "UI 10U~ '2 bedroom, 2bdth londo'" Oil the b('dchAI.II/dble Chlll>tmdl>Ea~tl'r and othel \\ eck~All dllH'l\ltlc~ IIwludlllgpool 'lIld IClllll~ l>-l55498

GA\'LORDBeautifully furmshed ne ....

three bedroom. three bathcondominium With CJre.place. garage. com ementto major ski areas cross.countr:\o, available \\eek.ends, \loeekl) monthl}-, be-gmnmg 1211182 Comfort.ably accommodates SIX HR ALLEN. 961.8080, Manday thru Fnday's. 9 a m -6pm

MARCO ISLANDS flllest 2bedroom condo on the gulfCall 881.6401 or 882.4593after 5 pm

MARCO-ISLAND - onl>each,2 bedroom luxury condos\\11th all amerutles Ctuld.ren \\Ielcome Day. weekor month Da} 's 881-&402,elenmgs 882 4593

TIME SHARING - VallColorado 2 bedroom, 2bath condo I()('ated 100 feetfrom the onI) gondola _ski 11ft up center of mountam Same I Of' 2 v.eeksavailable to 'OU each andel ery year $2,500 to$15.000 Call 886-5135

FT LAUDERDALE - On~bedroom condo, a\iallablefor season. $2800 272-8099

BONITA BEACH 2 bed.room. gulf front condoAvailable January 1983,$2.100 272-8099

FOR RENT W1th oplion-tObuy Marco Island. 2 bed.room. 2 bath condommlUmon v.ater 882-0390

BOThTON BEACH"7FloridaNew 2 bedroom condo. 2bath. fully furmshed. 10mmutes to beaches andgoll $175 a v.eek. November and December 884-3795

SARASOTA - Bradentonarea - 2 bedroom, 2 bath,bay front condo AvailableDecember & January,851-3652

CLEARWATER BEACH 440West. 2 bedroom 2 bat/\luxury Condo on the Gulf661.1714

HARBOR SPRINGSBeautIful new 3-bedroom. lJ,'2

bath condominIUm. centralair, large pool, hghted ten.ms courts Days 886.6922Evenmgs, 885-4142

MdCIo.Hl'ndud~Ilhlll Illt.'liI(.I1"lute

GI .I11ot II Mill'1700 fl, good poll kl/lg

1\ 1li1Iitel to "lilt

100 KCI \ hc\ ,IIolle \ t'l ~ I.ll ge 100111

Tell MIIl'-I94I,ll ge foul' roo))) "llltl'

o[flce~ OCClCl'"office.,

Vel'lJICI I !l4ldrge tllll'C loom l>U11e

[ull .,el \ ICt' bldg

Nr Grot'.>ucck IIIt MJle1,800 fl, c<ln dl\ Ide

Abo ~l'(' 12F: Coml 1'1011

GROSSE POINTE PARK -Corner parklllg. 25\65,full bdseme nt 882 6689,8842614

\ ,.rg"~,,..l S Jt..rft-'C' ....He<lltOi 882 0899

ee-OFFICEFOR RENT

GROSSE POINTEFIRST FLOOR OFFICES

Smdll. medIUm or large tofIt your reqUirements

Starling at $J 00 a monlh In.cludmg all utlhlJe~

Air Cond111OnedFreshl) painted and deco

ratedPleasant atmosphereOff street parking

881-4147DILLIOr\ BUILDING

BOYNE ('Ol'N rrn Cumpll'lcl\ ClIIlII..hcd .Ill elel(nl, llll'l eh,det lJpllerller 4 bt.'<iJ00111.. l bdth.,kl!ehl'n. h\lng 10UII1 \\IlhCllepl.ll'e LO\ll'l lll'r J t>t.'dloom .. L 0,1[/1' KUIIII'II IIIllIg loom \\llh flll'pl.IICTll~r., md\ be IlIh'llonnt.~1ed IC de~lJ ed <:luulloU"t'.,1\ IJI101l11gpool ,pfJng h.'<lIdlo.elct, pra \ <ltt.' pUllinggreen ddJdcl'nt to gollcour~e 425 89JJ

HILTO:\' HEAD :'\C\\ proCe.,778-0120 l>IOJlall\ dl'corJll'd 2

~'<lroom ",I(l> Iuft 1'(1111\('1GROSSE POINTE WOODS td DUlle~ \111 .. BII~t1e~

ENERGY EFFICIENT I\dlk to QU'dn pool golfGENERAL OFFICE t(,lIfill> and ~hupplllg 686

SPACE 9~~21312 Mack. 2, 100 ~qudre SCHl'SS MOlll\TAI~ Chdlet,

feet. 20879 Mack 1,600 b\ lleek or \\eel-.l'lId Cul/\square feel, 20835 Mack, eqUIpped ~\l,llI1lgolf/ll'nm~2,000 and 4,600 square feel 921 4030 LIZ 886 JJ77Will dlvld(' to SUit IlIghl~

MEDICAL SUITESHOLL YWOOD CLINIC CONDO - new rurll1~hl'<l onlO86l Mdck, 1,000and bed\1tlful Fw"ta Ke),

1 500 square feet 5arasota Monthl) AI :lllAdequate parking dble November Decem

Immediate QCCupanc) ber, Jdnuan and Apral884 1340or 886 1068 718 7"JJ37-------- - - -

TIME SHARIJ'\G \dl'atlons'Flotldd. Dubhn London,South Carolina. Spam CallEarl Keirn Realty. Lake-shore. 196-3420 882 0283- --

HARBOR SPRINGSMake your HOLIDAY skIIng

reservatIOns earl)8822597

NORTH PALM BeachP G A NatIOnal Reort -2 bedroom golf collagenext to pool, 3 golf courses19 tennis courls, sauna.etc 15 mmutes from WestPalm Beach airport or\VorU'! A\enue $2000 permonth 343--9058

-------------- FORT MYERS Beach - 2J OFFICES, 640 sa £I, car bedroom. 2 bath condo

peted, good parking. Ineludes utilities Very ~~u~r~. or AJ?rd _~~~N'aSOtldble 882.6466 I~ ST PETERSBl'RG

, (')PPOSITEEASTL~ND ' Beach, deluxe condo,"atereront 2 bedroom, 2

Opal Plaza - 3 room and 6 bath, cable heated poolroom offIces, furlllshed or Februarv. March takenunfur/llshed 1830t East 8 573-8456'Mile Rd _ _ _ __ _ _ _

m~ WINTER SKI lacallOn,_~Se\~ral~e_sks_~or_"a_Ie~ Harbor Springs. Harbor

CO\ e, luxury condo B)o ....ner rates. da\s 965.9409, e\iemngs. \\eekends .881-67'.25------- -

BOCA RATON - Ocean\ lev.. luxunous 2 bt'droom2 bath. covered parkingOl)mplc pool 338-3566--------~----

6D-VACATIONRENTALS

COLONIAL NORTHNe\\ o[hce Ululdlng .II Il't

tlhlc .lnd Hdrper 600 to2,400 "qUdl e reet Air condltlOllIng (,drpet. JJlIltornear c"pre~\\a~ Immedlate occupanc\

881-6436

OFFICE SPACE for rl.'nt 3rooms, Harper Woodsarea. parklllg a\allableIdeal small busmess 886-1103-----------

DELUXE East Side office:.pace. \er) deSirable locatlOns Call John DeWald

HAYMAN COMPA:'JY56~5555-----------

OFFICE BUILDINGGrosse POInte Farms. ex-panse sharmg arrangement possIble 46!f.7575

GROSSE POINTE WoodsFIrst month free Pnvateentrances and la\atoryfrom $195 monthly 774-7114

GROSSE POINTE Farms onMack ProfeSSIOnalsUite Ideal for medlc"l$879 monthHIGBIE MAXON. INC83 Kerche ..al A\ enue

886-3400HARPER NEAR 12 Jl.hle

Paneled, carpeted OffiCes,600 to 1,200 square feet, $7per foot Front office, goodexposure Excellent rap-port among tenants 882.8696

INSURANCE AGENCY 10Village desires to share of-fice space WIth anotheraggressIVe agency Call881-S900

BRAND NEW - Prime loca.tlOn, on Mack (Woods)Private offICes, furmshedor unfurnished

Also large sUite With pnvateentrance, reception area,Answenng and secretarialservices available Agent.882-4662

OFFICES FOR RENT III the"Village" Sublease 600 sqft prime area Imme<hately ;)va:!able $285 permonth Call 881 8900

PROFESSIONAL OFFICES- all ullhhes & servicesfurmshed Mack, 8-9 MileRoad 776-4760

LARGE 2 bedroom house -completely furmshed. 1Il-cIudmg carpetmg, and allappliances PreshglOusFarms-Lakeshore areaBegmnlng November 1. 3to a months Ideal for 1 or2 adults 886-8375 evenmgsor weekends

6-FOR RENTUNFURNISHED

58-ROOMSFOR RENT

711 ST CLAIR - 1 blockfrom Village shoppmg anddo",ntown bus, recentlypurchased. beaulJfullydecorated, and furmshedcondo, mcludes everythmgfrom Imens to sllverware.TV. and applIances, Willrent short or 10nB termIdeal for transferee 882-6299

NOTTINGHAM - 3 bed.room. 11k bath Englishfully furnished mcludmglmens Available for 7months at $500 month884-0600

JOHNSTONE &JOHNSTONE -

MARYLAND near EastWarren 3 rooms 885-5284,885-6803

GROSSE POINTE - Ver.mer, busmess or profes.slOnal, attractive 3 roomupper apartment Com-pletely furmshed, heat,utlhtles appliances, hotwater, Imens & dishwash-er ll84-4744

CLASSIFIED ADSCALL 882-6900

ALTER CHARLEVOIX,Gr~~e Pomte lllde, atlrac!lve large one bedl'oom 01studIO apdrtmenb. $180.$2lO, llIc1ude~ apphal\ce~dnd ullhlles JJI 7852

1~ BEACONSF1ELD - 3bedroom upper Fireplace$350 822-1635- --

078 WAYBURN - 2 bedroom lower $2.50a month822.1635

LAHGE gnbled ~tUdlO. $JOOmcludlllg hl'.Jl ,llld utllIlles. GI ~"l.' POInte CItyLImited cookmg 11829590

NOT11NGHAM dnd !\Idl'kmce 6 loom and bdth flat$265 d month plu~ .,enllity3621066

SUNSET CIRCLE l'ondomIIlIUlll.>T\\ 0 bedrooms. $400per ','('nth Haqwr 131,.,Mile Road, St Clair Shoresr.hchtgan 881-2755

HOUSE COl'lellt - $450 permonth plu~ ulllLtle~, J bedroom. family neighborhood, ....ood floOl ~ fll eplace 963 8155

OUTER DRIVE/Ch.llmenarea - 5 room £lat. Cdrpcted. refngerator, ~tO\egarage, $185 No pet:, 5278151

SOUTH SEAS - Marco Island FlOrida 2 bedroom. 2

ROOM TO RENT, kltche bath condo Completelyprivileges, prefer workmg furmshed Cable TV. bal-woman EastSide 527-4961 cony overlooks bay Walk

to beach, tennis. pool 261-EAST GRAND Blvd Ideal 0947

for student or retiree - -- -- - -$101)..$175References 884- HILTON HEAD Island/South3559 Carohna New oceanfront,

fully furmshed, 1 or 2 bed.room Villa Golf. tenllls,pool $260-$360 per weekFree literature 711.4586

GOOD HOME - food for theelderly 774-8284. before 6pm

GROSSE POINTE Park _House prlVlleges. call Johnafler 5 882-7878

LARGE ROOM With housepriVileges for gentleman,Grosse Pomte Woods Call884-194<1

-GROSSE POINTE

PARKREMODELED and fre~hly

decorated flat on WdYbUln

UPPER - 2 bedloom,>, h\IIlg room, dmmg room,kitchen Beautiful hard\\ ood floors $260 permonth plus utlhtles

LOWER - Same as aboveplus brand nell kitchen$260 per month plus uhl-ltles 2 BEDROOM apartment

DILLON Jefferson/NotllnghamPROPERTY area $235 a month ~ecur.

MANAGEMENT ~~..Q~rslt Cdll diter 'l881-4147 - ----- - -- --

-- --- GROSSE POinte Park -RECENTLY REDECORAT- Beaconsfield, south of Jef-

ED :I. bedroom house for fer"on, 2 bedroom, "to\ elent Lakepolllte near and refrigerator $250.Berkshire $350 per month, 776 0878, 623 6340 after 6ulihtll~s No pets 882-1948, pm294 3724

CHARMING studio. 1 and 2DID YOUR LAST bedroom. qUiet, clean,

LANDLORD RETURN adult bUlldmg, mdudmgYOUR SECURITY all utlhtles, $225 834-4857

DEPOSIT? ----------IF NOT, CALL GROSSE Pomte Park - 5

LAW OFFICE OF room lo\\er, carpeling, ap.FRANCIS X KING, P C pl18nces Ideal for adults,

884-1234 $250 a month, plus securNo fee If no recovery lty Crown, 821-6502----

SOMERSET - Large 3 bed 6A-FOR RENTroom upper flat, garage FURN S EDspace, snow removal, and I Happliances mcluded $375per month, plus utilities ATTF:NTION EXECUTIVEand securIty depOSit 88S- Transfers one- and two.8970 bedroom apartments, dec-

orator furnished Lmens,NEWLY PAINTED, extra dishes, utensils IIlcluded

mce, qUIet, I bedroom up- MlIllmum one week, $650per. appliances SUitable per month LocalJon 1-696smgle/couple, own ulJhlJes. between 1-75 and 194 Sesecunty, references $190 CUtlty, references 469-1075Seymour/Gratiot 886-2044 --

GRA YTON.Chandler ParkDnve. wanted 1 smgleperson to share !o....oer flat.Completely furnished Withuse of washer and dryer,$150 a month. plus ~ uhl.lues After 5, 885-1419

FURNISHED apartmentIdeal [or one person $200mcludes utIlIlies 886-2428

3 BEDROOM, FORMAL dm-109 room, full basement,washer. dryer, .stove, reofrigerator, fully furmshed7 Mlle/Ha}es area $275References preferred526-0140

6-FOR RENTUNFURNISHED

WILFRED/Gratiot - 5 roomlower 2 bedrooms Va.cant $250 per month plussecUTlty 552.4030. 775-2434

GROSSE POINTE -CIty--cozy 3 bedroom, carpeted,fll eplace, appliances, 2b<lths, fenced garden, gar.age WIth automatic door$575 per month AvaLiableOctober 2Jrd 879 9399,8523611

HOUSE l-'OR rent. $600 permonth on month to monthbd~l~ Owner Will conSiderrent \\ Ith option to bu)8857907

KENSINGTON/WHITTIER- 5 room upper flatNewly decordted kitchen.clean, ~tove and refrlgera.tor No pets After 5 pm,882-4522

6-FOR RENTUNFURNISHED

RENTWITH OPTION

Extraordmary Estate IIIGrosse Pomte Park 4 bed-room, 2 bath, fIreplace mmaster SUite, mdoor bar.becue, guest rooms overattached garage, $750 permonth Call for details

FIKANY 886-5051LAKESHORE VILLAGE

condo, 2 bedroom, air, re-modeled. washer, dryerand e"\tras $425 plus sec-urity 779-8269

In Grosse Pomte Park - 2bedroom, upper flat onsouth Side Kitchen apph.ances, off-street parkmgand hardwood floors

In Palmer Park - Beautiful5 bedroom apartment inAlbert Kahn BUlldmgHardwood floors, flteplace.formal dmmg room, sunroom, 3 baths. new kttchenapphances, TV securItymOOltor. HBO PrIvatestorage.

Security deposit. references,credit reports

BEACONSFIELD - Larger HISTORIC REALTY CO2 bedroom upper UOlt. Up- 824-2700dated kttchen Owner pays Iheat, water Immediate MT CLEMENS exc uSlve

area mmutes from alloccupancy $360 month x-ways on Chnton R1Ver,lI84-06OO lovely two-level dream

JOHNSTONE & house Flye bedrooms, recJOHNSTONE room, three fireplaces. 3'

2189 RIDGEMONT _ Grosse full, 3 half baths. partialPomte Woods - New ren- solar heatlOg Ideal fortal open for your Inspec- profeSSIOnal workmgtlOn Fnday ,i-7 pm Nifty people Must see to appre-3 bedroom ranch m Imma. clate Rent or rent 'wlth op-culate condition $475 plus bon Negotiable 773-2035security, 1-2 year lease KENSINGTON/WarrenCall Schultes Real Estate. Sharp 3 bedroom lower881-d900 and 2 bedroom u(lper

1(2 DUPLEX, 19636 Moross Hardwood floors, sun decks$335 per month 87!f.9682 and apphances $385 lower.

GROSSE POINTE Park _ 2 $320 upper 882-2746 orbedroom cottage on Mary. 832-4715land LJvl/lg & dmmg COURVILLE 3 bedroomroom, kitchen WIth eatmg Colomal Newly deco-space & appliances Full rated Garages. fireplacesbasement Parkmg Gar- $395 References Secuntyden. porch, carpeted TU 1.0471throughout, $325 Immed LOWER INCOME _ Whit.late ()('cupancy 886.6051 tJer/Hayes area Large 3

GROSSE POINTE - 5 bedroom, appliances m.rooms, 2 bedrooms, car. eluded. basement, garage,pet, appliances. AM' 792- $275 a month. plus secur-6839. PM 824-3849 Ity Call 646-2900 or 884-

SOMERSET-=-WARREN __ 21_42 _Beautiful spacIOus two OUTER DRIVE/Mack areabedroom upper. stove. re- - very sharp, newly car.fTlgerator, automalJc gar. peted, five room upper,age, air conditioned, $325 kItchen apphances Illclud-month. other extras avail. ed, laundry facilitiesable 886-1924 available In basement.

2-BE-D-R-OO-M-T-ow-nh-o-us-e;, $275 882-435SApartments. garages, car BEAUTIFUL:"""carrlagehouSeports Garfleldl19 From apartment overlookmg$425 286.1717, 886-7629 Lake St Clair All utllllles

-VERY- NICE modern Included $435 month 294-3311. St Clair Shoresapartment - carpeted, air

conditIOned East 7 MIle BEACONSFIELD. South ofnear Van Dyke 1 bed- Jefferson, upper or lower,room $235 monthly, 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, ref.StudiO $210 monthly 891- erences $300 Includes4573 or 366 8141 heat 884-7000

ASHLAND - 5 room lowerIncome - on the water,stove, refrigerator, car-peted, decorated Ideal forworkmg couple SecUrity,references $325 Includesheat 1-748-9943

6-FOR RENTUNFURNISHED

HOUSTON WHITTIER, CONDO - &.'.! bl()('k from VII1-tI82 - near Chalmers, hage, 2 bedrooms and bathupper, 3 rooms & bath, up LWJng room, dmmg lstove. refngerdtor 884. and kitchen Full ba~e9971 ment

GROSSE POINTE Park- -= DANAHER, BAER.Wayburn Attractl\ e 5 WILSON & STROHroom upper rIat 2 bed. 885 7000rooms, warm, clean. fully LOWER 2 bed roo m. \ er yc.lrp~ted. good storage. clean. carpet appllance~~to\e refngerator Near Included, $275 plu~ ~ecuntybuses No pet~ $l25 per depoSit No pets 8826412month plu~ utlllttes 821- ALTER ROAD nedr Lake m3439 Wmdmlll Pomte subdlVI

GROSSE POINTE Pdrk Up- slon Modern one bedroomper. 5 room~, prefer air conditIOning. garageadults 8149941 $225 plu~ secunt} 885 1871- ---

KELLY MORANG lmma. 3 BEDROOM bnck bungdculate 1 bedroom lo\\er low m excellent neighborCarpeted dl ape~. apph hood, bet\\een Kl.'lh ,\Odances No utilities $290 Ha} es. near 8 ~hle', $350plus secunt) 886-4999 per month plus depOSIt

CITY OF Ea~t-Detrolt"3 1-752-7487,bedroom duplex, stOVl.'and GROSSI<; POIN I'I<; 2 bedrefngerator, full basement room lo\\er flat. good con....Ith laundry area $350 dillon, app!lance~ $275plus utllllles Call after Ideal for adults 822-8979

__5_30_885_080_7 MACKJt~OTffNGHAM:--GROSSE POINTE Park, apartment upper, elean

1356 Wavburn 2 bedroom carpeted, heat Includedhouse, li\lng room. dmmg References $230 3430152room, refrigerator, sto\'e r..-1-A-R-Y-L-A-N-D-lo-Grosse$300 8860657 Pomte. lo\\er flat, 2 bed

GROSSE POINTE-Park~ room, $310 a month, $3501224 Wayburn Lower 2 secunty .....Ith appliances,bedroom flat, carpetmg, newly decorated. 885-5196natural wood, refngerator, 10 grosse pOinte city 3 roomstove. $265 886.0657 apartment for winter or

NEFF - between Char Ie. year If profeSSIOnal andVOIX & Waterloo, upper a 2 bedroom apartmentflat, 5 rooms, newly dec- bemg recovered - anneorated, $375 Mabarak, parker tu 5-4415881-0000 BARHAM _ First block off

HARPER WOODS - 3 bed. Mack, lower flat $175room ranch Ciuldren, pets upper flat $150 Newlywelcome Immediate oc. decorated, good transpor-cupancy $450 monthly tallon 885-5196884-8678 GROSSE POINTE PARK-

CADIEUX/HARPER area - Upper. 6 rooms. newly3 bedroom house Appli. decorated and carpet,anees included $375 stove. reftlgerator. $350monthly 881.2431, 371-2219 depOSit. $350 rent. Call

884-7987MT. CLEMENS DEVONSHIRE/Mack -3

I41-K Floral - LuxuriOus, bedroom lower $350 summodern. 2 bedroom town. mer, $275 wmter SecUt1tyhouse, 11k baths, apph- 881.2653ances, dishwasher, centralair, basement, car port FARMS - Dead end streetNo security depOSIt. 463- 3 bedrooms, 11k baths, 24482, 961-7411 car garage. many extras

TROMBL Y _ UPPER. 3 Mmt condillon Ideal foradults No pets Secunty

bedroom, 2 baths, hvmg depOSit $650 per monthroom, dmmg area, kitchen 881.3100With apphances. Dinette,and activity room With OUTER DRIVE/WARRENflI'eplace Fully carpeted area - 3 bedroom Colo.Curtains and drapes, cen- mal, very clean, stove, re-tral air condltlOnmg 2 car frlgerator, $310 per monthgarage With automatic plus secunty Sorry, noopener Separate base- pets 881-0747. 371-5604ment $675 per month plus OUTER DRIVE/Cadieuxutilities and security de- area _ 2 .b~room I,Ipper.

, POSlt. '823-9601 carpeted. very clean, gasGRATIOT, Houston/Whttl1er heat - you pay uhhties

StudiO apartment, appll- $290 monthly 468.7485 orances, furmshed, utuIlles B82-0319mcluded. 527-9753,82Z-1882 SHARP _ LARGE 1 bed-

HARPER WOODS - Grosse room duplex, freshly dec-Pomte schools, 4 bedroom orated .....,th full basementbungalow, appliances Available November 1 For$475 886-5752, 885-5382 mfo, 268-3857.

5 ROOM UPPER, stove, ALTER/WINDMILL PomteFtlgldarre, heat mcluded area 2 bedroom lower, allNo pets Security depoSit apphances, carpeted. reo372-9866. decorated, garage $250

BEACONSFIELD south of 824-8879Jefferson Attractive, GROSSE POINTE Park -qUIet, newly refurbished 2 Maryland, upper mcome,bedroom upper, nylon stove, refngerator, heatplush carpetmg, chande- and electrIcity $320 821-lieI', drapes, new apph- 7923ances Off.street parkmg, 2 BEDROOM UPPER 10-no pets. $360 mcludes heat come, stove, refrigerator,882-8696 carpeted Security depoSit

OUTER DR /D1ckerson - 5 E Warren/Outer Dnveroom, bnck upper St area 886-4998Juhana Parish $175 plus NEFF ROAD _ SpacIous 4utlhtIes Reduced to $155 bedroom, 21k bath umtfor January, February and larger than most homes mMarch 372-5129 area I Separate basement,

garage Near Village.downtown bus $700 month881-4200

I- AND OlJ'fER DRIVE, 5,room lower flat. workmgor retired couple prefer-red, $235 plus secutlty.455-2253, 459-0168.

LOWER FLAT, 3 bedrooms,livmg room, dmmg room,newry remodeled, $350

22-6970S METHING SPECIAL. 5

lroom lower, Grosse Pomteifark. Ne~y cw:peted and:,ecorated"t-GC\f~g~" ;-appb,',"ces included $330 822-1221 after 4

PARK, UPPER flat, freshlypalllted, new carpets, 2bedroom Ideal for maturecouple 824-7132

NOnINGHAM.WHI'M'lERAttractIve 3 bedroom bunga.•low, mce neighborhood1 ApplIances, drapes mclud-led $325 plus securityIAvailable 11-15I 526-9072

qROSSE POINTE Vlcmlty -

Imce 1 bedroom upper, offMack, garage, driveway343-0255 or 331-6227

dHALMERS/HOUSTONIWhither area. 2 bedroomdower flat Refngerator,Istove, full basement, $250Imonthly plus utilities and, security 526-4579,

GROSSE POINTE Woods -4 bedroom, 2 (ull baths.appliances, $600 permonth, security, refer-ences Flkany, 886-5051

RENTAL - 428 MadIsonFarms Option to buy. :2bedroom, 885-4972 or 882-0087

ONTARIO - 5 ROOM du-plex with garage, $350 permonth, available Decembet 1st 882-4069 BEACONSFIELD attractIVe

FRESHLY DECORATED 2 bedroom upper, updatedtownhouse - 2 bedrooms, Iatehen applJances, drapes.

_Lakeshore Village $410 a off.street park 109, $370 10-'month Call 885-8243 eludes heat No pets 824-

~UCKINGHAM _ E War- 6802 ,,ren area, 5 room apart AVAILABLE November 1st: ment Immediate DC Whltlier Road luxury, mr'cupancy. $250 plus security conditioned, 1 bedroom: deposit, & utilities 824-2337 apartment III new type: after 4 p.m bUlldmg Heat mcluded$' CLAIR Shores _ 2 bed- $250 525-8088I room duplex bordermg WHY NOT CONSIDER: Grosse Pomte Woods HAVING YOUR: Stove, refrigerator. 2 car INVESTMENT'garage $375 monthly. Cen PROPERTY!tury 21-Avld 718-8J09 _

UPPER FLAT, Grosse MANAGED?Pomte Park, 1030 Way IT'S REASONABLEburn $240 plus utlhlJes AND EFFICIENT'343-0153 or TUI-6155. FOR DETAILS CALL

1-94 AND OUTER DrIVe, 4 DILLONroom upper flat, workmg PROPERTYor retired couple prefer- MANAGEMENTred $200 plus secunty 881 414745!f.OI68, 455-2253 -- --- - ----- - -

CHARMING one and 2 bedGROSSE POINTE Gardens room apartments III HIS

- In Harper Woods Spa lone West VIllage Carpet.CIOUS 1 bedroom, hrst floor ed or hardwood floors.apartment Quiet neigh young profeSSIOnal. am.borhood, convenient to blance. $215-$275 8759660stores, transportation, GR-OSSE POInte- Park =-churches Carport. apph

t d man 3.room studIO apartmentances, carpe e . ) Near transportation, utll-closets $285 plus utilities886-0034 Illes, stove, re(rlgerator,

----- air mclvded $235 plus secEAST-DETROIT"3 bedroom urlty 881-3296

hvmg room kitchen. faun -- - ~ ---dry, 2 car garage 714-0m, VERY ATTRACTIVE 2 bed-884-7210 room lower flat In lovely

UPPER FLAT: second house DetrOIt neighborhood. mce.across Mack Avenue at ly decorated, natural fIre.Grosse POJnte City, 3550 place, stove, refrigeratorGuJ1(ord, DetrOIt 5 rooms, mcluded No pets SecurItybasement and laundry depOSIt, $265 per monthCall after 6 pm 831-1073 Call 922-5737or 425-6853

6-FOR RENTUNFURNISHED

BRICK DUPLEX _ carpeted 2 bedroom, hVlng roomdining room. basement:fenced yard, private garage ('entral air, on Kellynear Whither $330 Call

_~fter 8 pm, 778-8653SPACIOUS 2 bedloo-rll-upper

In tht> Park Beautlfullvd('('ordted, '4 block frOnlJe[ferson. 1042 Marvldnd$325 pl.'r month Ht>al. dP-phdnce~. gal age lIlcludt'dplus se('urIt) depoSit Ifyou like the outside dnd"ould like to see the JnMdeplease call Ken at 882 1108I \\ III rNurn \ our call

GROSSE-POI~TE Pa~k--Grosse POlhte schoolsPark privileges. excellenttransportatlon, 5 roomlower, full basement $325,l>('"t "'c1udl"d ~"""ll (l{'p<'<It 521-1989

GROSSE POINTE ParkBargam - 2 bedroomlower flat Llvmg roomand dmlng room carpetedStove. refngerator, base-ment. newly decorated and'Insulated Only $290 Nopets 886-3575, 777-8500

7 MILE/Schoenherr - Nice 2bedroom bnck, basement,garage, good neighbor-,hood, $335.

Also, 2 bedroom lower. fire-;place. basement, garage$300

Rochelle off GralJot - love-ly, completely furmshedlower Ideal for respon-SIble {'ouple Heat mdud-~, good neighbors $250

C~ll La Von's, 773-2035I

A/:-TER,East Jefferson, 2 or13 room, clean. qUiet, adult(budding Refrigerator.

\range, all utllJl1es. Rea-sonable, references, andecurlty 331-0055, 824-2201

or 823-5795

T, 2 bedroom. Notting-ham between Mack andWarren Clean. new car-

ting. sto\ie. refngerator,eparate basement andarage $350 Includes heat

-5547.

Thursday, October 28, 1982 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Se~en~

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Household. eatat.Sales & Appraisal.

8-ARTfCLESFOR SALE

HU(,l': GARAGE SaleMany Itertls to numerous10 mentwn 21120 Lennon,Harper Woods Fnday and~dturday

SOFA GOLD matelasse 88In(he~ long excellent con. t'

dIllOn Two occa.>lonal(hair, other mls.(ellaneou<; Items 88S-3247

PALM BEACH ESTATES SALES INC.Member InternatIOnal SocIety of AppraisersDomg Household LlquldabonS In Mu:hlgan 'for 25 Years Also m Palm Beach, F\()rlda r>'

• On S/U! Ho~hold LIqUIdations' -• Appraisals, Insurance 'lnd Probate• AuctIOns• Will Purchase Complete 01 Partial Estates

559.8908 - 785-4247IRIS KAUFMAiI: FOR I!'.FORMATION

GROSSE POINTE COMMUNITY RINK4831 CANYON

(BehlOd the AMC Dealership on Mack betweenCadIeux and 7 Mile, Warren and Mack next to oldWayne County Commumty College)

L. KATHERINE ARNOLD, ANTIQUESHOUSEHOLD & ESTATE

LIQUIDATION SALESINSURANCE APPRAISALS

ANTIQUES - BOUGHT AND SOLD• PROFESSIO:,\AL, BL T PERSONAL SERVICE• TRAI~ED PERSOKNEL

HOUSEHOLD LIQUIDATIONSALES COMPANY

-\v -\ILABLE FOR -\PPR -\ISALSAXD EST.\TE S-\LESOur "hop IS localed at

1')115 Charle\ 01'\Gro<se Pomle Park

llour~ Tucsda) and Thur,da}10 00 a m to 4 00 P m

Call us al 331 3-l86 dUring busllless hours to arrangefor ~peClaj appointments

L-\VRE~ CH-\P\I-\~JILL \\ ILLI -\ \IS

ell \RLES KLI;o.,GE'S\IITHWc fealure a ,eJectu)ll of antlque'i fine used furOlture

and accessones

FABULOUS GARAGE SALEEverythmg Priced to sell Wonderful antIques, collect-

Ibles, camel back sofa, bicycles, housewares,plants, automotive parts, garden tools, lawnmower parts, mangle, canopy tWIn bed, ma.tchmgchest, books, toys, tape recorder, 314 vlolm, skicJothmg and eqUIpment, goo<! clothmg, Imens, cur-tams light fIXtures Thursday, October 28. 12-4,Frld~y, October 29, 10-4 Cash only 154 Moross atKercheval

ORIENTAL RUGS 'vVANTEDAZAR'S GALLERY

One o( the large~t ~eleltlOll~ of Onental rugsdt mlllimum prLle~

251 r; ~1ERRILL, BIR\II'\GHA \1

644-7311

MISTLETOE MARTOLD FA~fl(O'\JE[) C){RI~TMAS FAIR

'lovember IOlh 9 3Q a m 1 p m

GROSSE POINTE CO"<GREGA,TIO:'olAL ANDA\fERICA "'I BAPTIW CHl:RCH

L40 l.hdUonte 01 u~'"}e PUiJJlt.. [' ~rr.r.:.

Lun(heon and bab) ~jltmg available

771-1170• IXITIAL CO~SULTATION-XO CHARGE

J & F FIREWOOD'iEASONED OAK and MAPLE

$57 perf d( e lOrdf dX & D('lIverj Induded

QUalltlt:, DI>(ounl A \ dlldb/c ,JOHN 75741185 FRA"K8826910

SAVE BIGGROSSE POINTE HOCKEY ASSN

GARAGE SALESATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6

IOAM-3 PM

All sIzes cJothmg, household Items small furruture,toys, games, bikes, books, some antiques

• FREE CONSULTATIONCall 882-8654 or 881-7518 after 5 p.m.

KNOWLEDGE OF ANTIOUES • TRAINED PERSONNEL• FREE CLEAN-UP.

Donna A. Landers Jeanne R. Roddewlg882-8654 881-7518

RE~ODELING ~ALE pItture Window 6' x 7' "'IhmoldJng~, ,12" wood extcnor door wllh alummum~torm Bc~t offer fl&5q731

8-ARTICLESFOR SALE

ATTENTION GUN wiledor~' World War II I~~ueColt 45 Automatic dnd 9m m Luger 11855416 a,kfor .John

FRIENDLYPROFESSIONAL

SERVICE

SUSAN HARTZ886.8982

Grosse Pointe City

8-ARTICLESFOR SALE

ELEGANT HIP lenglh naturdl mlllk (ape, hke new,$5(J(j Autumn hdle mmk,two tier (dpelet, $350 Bothncwly t1eaned and glatt'<!l"IVC good ~ool (oat~, hkellew, $15 ed( h farge ~Ile ..88522W

GAHAGE SALE Saturdayonly 222 M( KllIley, 10 3only No cdr!) drnvah'

HEFRIGERATOH ~Ide by~ Ide, 011ve green, goodwodltlOn $150 G E ele(Irll ~Iove olive greengood (Ondillon, $200 10gcther $JO(J 882.J8J2

ZENITH OAK <dhwetAMiFM phono WIthlllr ..(k oakMdle (olktaiJlable., dlnelte hutlhFJne~lrd wmdo", dlr (OndlllOner-. 7 500 dnd 6 400BTV, dfter 5 8397470

El,TATE APARTMENT .,ale- 209 :"<orth Shore Dr &tt..ldll .'>/WI."" Cllal! ", lables, kltthcn table and(hdl", old dO<.k, trunk;,ewlng ma(hllle .\f1,Chou~ehold Ilems, Saturday,~ullday, 104

RUMMAGE SALE - 9166CadIeux DetrOIt, Ml(hlgan Sunday 30th, 9 to 5p m MI"celJaneous

TRAIL BIKE, Honda 50 1979,like new $400 881 2642

- - - -AUTO AUCTION9041 CHALMERS

E\ery Saturda), 10 a m ramor shme SIIlI only $5 to enter, for further mrorma.tlOn. 526-0928 Open to the-p~b~l~ _ __ _

BEAUTYREST - Queen"'Ize sprmg and mattress,$225 Good condItion 884.2564

- --~--- -- -KROEHLER - couch/bed

Dunbar end table, whilechma lamp. gold leathercoat, size 10, weddmggown, sIze 12, Borganacoat, sIze 7 771-Q286------- -----

SOFA - Can be made mto 2loveseats, TradItional,royal blue velvet 881 2619------ -----

GARAGE SALE - Lots ofunusuals, plenty of usuals.solid maple twm beds, stu-dent desk, bike, engmeersstop \\atches humldu/er,some decorator samplesclothes for 1'\ eryone, toysFnday, Saturday, GrossePomle Park, n3 Pember-ton----------

GAS STOVE, excellent con.dltlOn, $25, 4845 Haverhill8851960

LADIES BLAZERS,almostnew, SIZe 14-16. $20, Satur-day. 9-11 33 S. Deeplands885-6515

GARAGE SALE everylhmgcheap Saturday 10 a m5225 Uruverslty

DAVENPORT, 3 chairs,good condItIOn. $125 294-2259

KENMORE WASHINGmachine and electTlcstove, 2 large collapSIbletram t<lbles musIc centercabmet, large open cabmetfloor to ceJllOg 881-6051

INFo\NT AND TODDLERclothes and toys 823-0315

OAK BUTCHER BLOCK table, 36"x48", 4 Breuerst) Ie chaITs. 11kI' ne\\ , $240839-3619-----------

APARTMENT SIZE stove -like new $95 885-0079

YOUR SPECI.-\..POSSESSIONS

ARE MYSPf:CIAL CONCERN

t1artzlilHouseIrtl Sales

8-ARTICLESFOR SALE

Antique Furniture AndMan~ More Items Too Numerous to LIst

PAINTINGS* SILVER * CIDNA* UNENS

ORI ENTAL RUGSWANTED547-5000

PRICED SALEINDIAN VILLAGE

FINE ART OBJECTSCASH ON CONSIGNMENTO:O;E ITE~1 OR WHOLE ESTATES

Onental Rugs. Fllle Cr~ stal and Porce-lam • Frne Painhngs • Sterling, Jewel.r}, Collectlbles • Fme Antlque FurnIo

ture

PLEASE CALL OR "RITE

DuMOUCH ELLE'S409 E JEFFERSON

DETROIT, 48226

963-6255

LADIES DIAMOND ~olltarreand gold ring gUard I~tone, 80 ph $2,000 After5 882 3174, Ddn

OLD 54 ' ROUND wood ldblev.llh 5 leave~ and b chalf"',$125 Kltthen or dml'lleIdble With 4 chdlr~, $50882 Z742

MACRAME pLANThdnger~ pUf'e1> wallhangJng~. el( .,pe(Jdlorder~ now for X MA~JJI0581

MA1EHNI'IY CLOTHEb -like ne"" ~Ize 78 823 0315

435 MOHAN RD gardge~dle Humidifier, 18' bikeIBM t) pI:'''' rller tIff dn)~tdnd Vlltor (dl(u/dlor,e\\mg (orm toffee mdker~ flrepld(e ;,et;, worndn ~ tOdt~ ~Ile 12, mu(hmore Come dnd ~ee, Saturddy 10 5

7880 VA~'\IDYKE PLACE, CORNER VAN DYKEBEHIND THE VAt'\l DYKE PLACE RESTAURANT

SATURDA Y OCTOBER 30th - 10 00 A M to 3 00 P M

DISij~.,Vr1~11Ln LA,-(~:,,-ntwndlllOn $90 11812619

GEIIoLJINE LEATHER oh\egreen (Dulh, perfe<l tondltlOn $500 939 4349

HESJDEAlJ OF pro(es!>lOnaJmdn';, ml;,(cllaneous bet.ler \\001 :,uII~ slalks and~porl coat~ ;,ome never\\orn, ;,lle;, 4() and 42 reguldr Ideal for ;,emor (Illzens Also, dozens of profC1>",lonally lauiJderedwhite shIrts, plus !>omenever worn expen,lve!>port ~hlrtS 14''2 and 15Genuine bargam If youtake all Three dark weather.proof ralllcoats, two\\lth ZIp m '" mter hlllngs,like ne\\', $65 paIr black,hoe;" never v.orn Threegood o'coats, $5 eachLarg~ s~es_ ~5_2209 __

GORGEOUS mahogany 10pIece dmmg sel With ovaltable Chippendale 7 pIecedllllllg set, beautiful 9piece mahogany dmll1gset, 5 piece mahogany dlO-llIg set 5 piece Danishwalnul dmmg set, 9 pIeceheaVily oak carved dmlOgsel

ANTIQUE TRADER21805 Van Dyke

(at 81'2 Mile)Dally 10-5 756-7885GARAGE SALE ---Multi

famIly - school proJect,Thursday onl} 92 "Lotsof goo(i!es 368 St Clair atJefferson

5FAMILY GARAGE sale-corner 832 Lorame.Mack Cadieux area Fn.day, Salurday. 9 a m NoprevIOus sales clothlllg,camera, lape recordersPIOneer receIver, bathroom baSin, household (ur-lIlsh 10 gs

PLANNED PARENTHOODHOLIDA Y MART

Shops from aCI oss the na.tIon Thursday, 10/28, 10a m -8 30 P m Friday10129, 10 a m -5 pm, Saturda). 10/30 10 a rn .5 p mGrosse Pomte War Mem-onal, 32 Lakeshore Road881-75l1 ($2 admiSSIon).

FURNITURE --= SOME cOl-leetlbles, excellent condl.tlOn Reasonably pnced7~979 chairs, dresser &tables

3 GIRLS BIKES -=IO-spee(l$50, Schv.1nn 26", $35,20"$25, also electnc !>nowblo""er needs \l.ork, $25After 7 0 m 8&s-Gn2

8-ARTICLESFOR SALE

HRY ANT GAS foru!d .m[urndLC, mam trunkllnl:1>,l5O,ooo HTU'~, 6 mlJnlh~old $475 or be;,t of( er 40gallon hol water heater,$45 Lock lawnmower, onl:'owner, good condlllOn,$950 2 white aluminum~torm door~ Il8I %59

COUCH Al'<D IlJve~e"t,hrownJhlacklbelge ,tripegood wlldltlOn, $100 81128549 Afler 4 p m

OKAY FOLK~ YoulIcdrl'<! u~ out al our movmg ~ale la ..1 II eekend dndlhdnk., I Hul you o~ erlooked three \ Ideo ldrlndge",- A ..troM.;",h '>pdle B .. ttie dnd Tnplc AlllOlI -uo,t'<! \'dlll Intellil 1~lOn or-"edr:, UOIh A1>kmg only$l5 e<!th Mdke our mOl mg1>ale d dedn ,weep' CallJ71 7334 dfler 6 p m

GARAGE ~ALE - FndayVllooe I '::1111,:I d 1/1 .: jJ IIIWmler (Odt;" (Iothe"" toy,flrepldle !>(reen lIke newother hou;,chold Ilem!> 969Holly ....ood

LAWNMOWER, sedr", hdndVd(UUm cleaner, bIkes,2O"x26" , lire 1>no~ lhams884 2665

8-ARTICLESFOR SALE

MOVING bAll<: - WhIrlpoolwa,her/dryer, $200, G Edouble oven ~love, $200,Sedr', Be~1 dehumidIfier,$70, Children'", llothe~,tool." [lot~, much Saturday, 10 2, 647 We~tche1>terHd 88211696

PING PONG tdhle - lumplete -- IlkI' new $50After 6 [l m &2 H925

ESTATE SALE~dlurddY IU 6 CrY~(dl

{hdndelwr dl~he~, furmlure lool~ 30134 Jl'rrer~Ofl

BOOK ~ALEJO'. UFF un 0.111u~ed dnd

rdre \tole ~IO<.k ~ldrlJllglhl .. ~unddY Odober Jhl1hrough '''' ove In ber 7th9 30 01 m 6 p m everyday SO 000 book~' All ~ubj\.'<.I:. Kwg book~, 214 BdgIl'l do'" nlown (betll eenLod~e Expre~!>~<!y andG r dnd Clrl u'" P drk l Vetrait', fwe,t Ul>('d and rarebook ~hop

~PACE SAVER dl;,hwa:,her,('It( ellent lOlldllion Girl';,1>lle 8 !>kl uutflt Small ger.bll edge1> 884 4054

RADIO SHACK Computer -1 H~ 80, model 3, 48K, 2dl!>c dme IIlth RS 2J2 In HALLOWEENtlude~ Ime filter VI.'>ICalc " the lime for WICKED& dlS( courses, $2,700 val deah Your EVIL EYEue, for $2,200, never used has come to Its proper886 18n RESTING PLACE We Ve

GARAGE SALE - 21215 DUG UP some DEVKenmore Harper Woods ILISHL Y good values SoBabl - cluldren's clothes, don't HANG around the10~; - much more" Fn OLD HAUNT Come "eeda} dnd Sdlurda), 10-6 the SKELETONS \\e'~eBIRCH FIREWOOD" _ SCARED out of our clo;,

ets MONSTER garageface cord $55, picked up sale Saturda) October 30,$64 dellvered Eager 9 a m -2 pm (If ram,Bedver Firewood Co 29725 come Sunday) at 5074G~oes~~k_~~-26~__ De\onshlre

DRIVEWAY SALE - 5067 3(1" aH>cado electnc ;,tove,Bedford, DetrOit, 1 block avocado range hood, douoff E Warren Clothes, ble bowl ~ s smk, 36" ceJl-kitchen Items, lamps. llIg fan wfhght, 5.hghtsmall furllllure Many chandeher, metal wardother useful household robe, office desk (large),Items Saturday, Sunda~', secretary chair dry smk,

-.-!_Oa m .5 p ~ __ __ antique 1I'00den kitchen2 SOFAS, WESTERN look, center, poker table. fire

ll00d frames, velvet cush place .>creen toaster. goldIons, floral deSign 2 drapesrsheers, bedspreadsmatchmg end tables, new. curtains, table pad sel.$350 882.2042 Danforth boat anchor,

- --- - --- chlldren's lIfe JacketsBAKER Frult\l.ood dllllllg \Iater skus, ladles clothes

room set. table 40' x66" (~9), ladles shoes (6~-7)extends up to 126' , 2 arm TONS MORE'chairs, 4 SIde chalTs buf __ _ _ _fet 80' x19", 2 SIde chests, GARAGE SALE Saturday,38"XI9". $2,900 343-0001 Sunday, 9 4 Ever~ thlllg

GARAGE SALE--=-House must go 17175 SiOUX off. Cadieux between Mack

hold Items, small appll. East Warrenances clothmg, 10 a m -5 _ _p m October 29, 30, 31 PATIO SET - bamboo look,12809Malden west of DIck P,VC.. ~ pieces. bought Inerson FlorIda last year for $700

----- -- ---"- Must sell $40 WaterfordGARAGE SALE - 405 I L tl

Moran Rd Sat, Oct 30. crysta, Ismore pa ernbrandy decanter, 6 brand~

~_C~~~onl) snifter, 2 )ears old. ~HOUSE SALE - Lamps, pTlce, "hitI' bamboo style

mahogany t"10 bed au tIlt , formal chandelier. $125Oil pamtlng, gold sofas 343~757 or 881-9!~ _(full and loveseaO, white G E REFRIGERATOR-treadle se\\,lflg machme, 38" gas stove, anl1quechair marble hall lable, chma cabmet blue sofa &Ihree Colomal pmI' tables chaIT 5Z7-2047Call 823 7042 after 6 00 --- --- -------pm BICYCLE - Puch, 21"- -- ------- men s brand new. $175

MULTI FAMILY BASE. West Germany cuckoo.MENT SA LE, Saturday, $100 52&-4579Oct 30th 9 5 NO PRE- _SALES 899 LakepoInte, STEARNS AND FOSTERGrosse Pomte Park (CQr. full size mattress, spnngs,ner of Fairfax) Lots of frame, good condition $75rurmture lamps, umque _886-__ 54_39 _pamtmgs. decorator Items BLACK DIAMOND mink(some brass), Vlctonan coat, sIze 14, grey mmkpier mirror. Lenox chma, stole 886-44OIlpunch bowl set, Ro)al 20'x24' GREEN CAR.Ruby Depression glass. li-nens, assorted yarns, PETING. attractIve 8'\l.hlte treadle sewing walnut ....all dWlder Withmachllle, t)pewTlter, lots attached bookshelves andof books DesIgner clothes. desk Call Monday.Frlday.new elght benCh. men days, 256 9478, after 8and omen's fur and pm, 393-9676suede coats, Frye boots DOG HOUSE _ toboggan,size 71., toys galore, baby push mower, chaIr, goldeqUipment boy's clothmg lanterns. three foot traIler.size 6 months, 4-T Come blue spruce tree 882-6720on 0\ er for some Hal-lo\\een fun - there's TV, ZENITH 19" - ....lthsomething for ever) one , stand 88+4155

CHRISTMAS CARDSSMALL REFRIGERATOR,

apartment SIZe, like ne\\20<'( DISCOUt-oI, WITH brown, $100 886-1691THIS AD IN OCTOBER BABY HIGH chaIr, stroller100RESUMESONE PAGE CA'fERA- playpen, y,alker. $75 Used

READY _ SIO one year 882.2!r~ __BLl'EPRI~TS GARAGE SALE - 2 family.

ENGRAVED WEDDING gas la\\n mOiler pICniCIXVIT-\TIOl\oS table, gun case, golf bag

SCRO\TCH PADS - 65" LB and cart 22511 RosedaleINST4.il:T COPIES - 10" Thursday thru Saturday 9

PHOTOST-\TS NEGS to 4PHOTOTYPESEITING SHARPBLACK & ~ h7t-e

KEYLlNING leather and mInk 3'4STATIONERY length coat nl-3083

~~~::~~~~~~~ WilD MAHOGANY buffetOPEN MONDAY THRU must sell good conditIOn,

SATURDA Y ~5 P M $150 Men's golf clubs fullPOINTE PRINTING set. Ram World Tour $140

15201 KERCHEVAL 881~7960 before 3 p ~at Lakepolllte SOLID BIRCH

Grrn,,,,e POlni", Park S22 71~ Seasoned 1 )ear, $45 deh\ erGRANDFATHER ed Call 5434044 after 4

pmCLOCKS 36' DOUBLE OVEN Roper

While m stock, 30"'( to 50<-( sto\'e, large gnll, G Eoff Large ~electlOn Dealer portable dIshwasher,clearance 268-2854 or 371 Bread and storage Cab5400 _ _ met, extendmg top Best

FIREWOOD - Seasoned offer 885-6546mIxed $60 per face cord HEA-LTH- -- -dell\'ered 521 5050

LARGE--DOG h~us;-;nd INSURANCEfencmg $75 n4-'2742 even As Low as $17 00mgs monthly/mdlvldual

POINTE INSURANCEShare a part of AmerIcan AGENCY

HIstory 886-3063

A CIVIL WAR WEATHERVANES _ grealCANNON$11,500 or best offer Reply gift Idea - hand formed

copper whale deSIgn $85,to POBox 487, other deSIgns avaIlableFranklm, MI 48025 372 9290

8-ARTICLESFOR SALE

!'i\CTOHY duell III YIlU _FUlUIIUlI' WhOJ!'''dl(' J)I~IIIIIulOJ ~ o( MI<!lIg.1n ~('IIIIIg ,III Ill'''' IIll'rth,tII(h ..c IIIollglll.1I 1.11ton Nol bUIld1'1" (10"1' uut modI'!., oru'l'd llll'l I hdlld,;,p M ..d111''''' ..1111"'I,lpl)('d 2 pi eel',ph 1\\111 $IH ~'ulJ $411(Ill( ('n $&Il "'old !Jed .. $W9Odd l.i1>II'" $I!lllil Bunk1)('<1.. IOITlplt'i(. $ll8 6 pwu'h\ lug J Olllil $170 $BOOI'JI ..lll>" $175 ,",0\\ lJlX'lI 10 tb •.pulJlll I.,klp Ihl' lIuddll'III.Ul D.-,d"I.. dnd In,lltu11011.11,.Ill, II (,l(onl<' ~dlllC

1J111Ili .. 'Wit .. III !l4~1BuIL!I" H."nll,PIllk IIIlloII- 1\1)1 Iii of lIoltll OlJk 1Ill", I- (."r ", ('oll.1Il11 <- II dIt I 011'1.. .lIld (III (k .. d( (1'1'!I,d 1)I'II\l-/\ oI\..I!ldhl('\llllldd\ {Ilillugli 1.,.llurd,i\10 7 l'!Iulll' 117~7JGb D'lIl'.. hlll( dlUI ,.1\ I .1 Jol

'",11)\"\{,, \\~.J.. J ~,J""Jdlld ~dlUI dd~ U( lubl'r ~JO 4000 Chdhllollh DetlOlt 1.11• fl "MF Allort!'ufkr ...lIlbudl b !JIl'l eliming loom "l.'l dntlque\\ lilli' !J,lln (, IU dnd fUIlllIUft' plu., mdnl utherll,'m,

'>11.\ EH FtAl WAHE -l< Irl'pld( l' flXlun'., Idmp",.;Id...."'.;rl. IIlj'l ltl'm:, AlllIlu ..1 ~o' ~o I ('o!"olldble ofIt'r .. f('fll.,ed 332 Helanger

l!l ZEt\lTH COLOR TV -II Ilh .,ldlld $150 Top (ondlllOll Cdl] 118108411dfll'r 6!Jill

A:'.TIQl E OAK roll lopde,k good ('olld,! IOn $650,vl('1 6 30 881 4855

OLD \\ OUD dollhouse oldtJdllJO 12 gauge ~holgunIllhlCd) 2 1Il1S!>lOn ,t)leudk rO<.k('r., l hlld's adullodk klllhcn ~el gldSSIl dreml ..c 5214615

o\T \RI -lOll computer, $400I'all bel II e('n 5 7 824.7515

T\\ 0 FA~HU: gardgl'lbal>('menl ,all.' Fndd\ Saturd<!\ lO 5 1521Toi-re~ (woodS)

-\IOVING So\LE - 1430

B"hop FurnJlure re(rlg('ralor (Amana) "ash.er dner \acuum cleaner,lennis rdckets. housepl,tnts m,~cellaneous Salurda~ _October 30, 9-5 _

CHEST OF dra\l,en $60maple 331 0986

- -S:'.OW TIRES II hill.' ....ails

IIllh I'heels and hub caps,like ne\\ read~ to useF70-14 .. pl\ 824 1008

DRAFTJNG BOARD, oak,3~5 feel A~JI4Sla\Jle, 4dra~ ers. )\ke ne", $495881 111H

- -CAR STEREO - RS 1900

AM FM cassette \loIth 2magnum speakers (or $85Don t miss oul on thl,deal Sle\ e B'Z2 5347

LOTS OF TIRES -car JackSsmaIJ motors and SkllS for..ale cheap 19949 WestClall'\ le\\ Ct off Torre}Rd 8819681

DOLL HOl'SE kit Vlctonan10 room - t.J\\ er $275824 8535 after 7 p m

MO\1:'\G SALE --SaturdayO:"JLY, 10 a m -l p m 875-\lIIta Grosse PomteWoods -- - - -

o\~TIQl'E CANED rockmgchair, $80 -\ndlrons sc.reen fireplace tools. $20~~te~ 5 p ~ '--881~~ __

36 SQUARE cork contem-paran de"'lgner's type coffee lable 16' high $175-\rt decorat 1\ e Dolnut 4dra\~er chbt, 36' high46\21 deep $t25 881-6170

\II:'.K -\l,Tl,MiI: haze fmgerltp length coat leathertrim !lite nell 881.5142---

LE-\F 5\\ EEPER $35 821-7030

-----FRIGID -\IRE refngerator,

,eparate freezer WhIte,good condltlOn $50 8813660

REDECORATll\G S4.LEBluelgreen t\\eed eas)chaIr. !(oo<! condition $45-\nllque ~hfte. plllchedpleal drapes 5 sets52 ,90 rods Iflcluded,$75 2 mirrored Frenchdoors 791:zx26 SSO 8225309 --

DROP LE-\F Duncan Ph)retable bamboo couch,round marble table, 4 canechairS gIrl s 20 bIke 2~chool desks chall s I'mepre,s gnnder and barrels884 1334 after 6 p m

CO~TEMPORARY s~aneed, reco\enng, $15Wrought Iron screen threenanel~ SnalO $65 Bathroom smk ..... hlte porcelam chrome legs $700oak de"k pamled glasstop 32x42 II Ith chaIr $758850377

USED WOOD utility stor.age tables for sale 60" x30" 2 different heIghts,stackable, $8 $16

J C PE:'olNEY CO19251 MACK

884 3990

USED BOOKS - Bought,sold FIction non flchonHardcovers, paperback -noon 'Lll 6 p m Tues thruSat BOOKTIQUE, 15243Mack Ave, between Lake.pomte and BeaconsfieldI 8852265

JOHN KING961-0622

V-SHARE LIVINGQUARTERS

Don't be fooled by Imlta.tors O\er 17 )ears aprofeSSIonal, courtl'OUSseT\ICC

WE BUY BOOKSIN YOUR' HOMEFree of{ers, no obligatIOn

appralsals furlllshedenllre estates also deSIred

SILVER - CHI:'ol 0\ -CRYSTAL

\\-lIy not ha\ I' a bea\.otlfuJtable. but "'h) pay morethan )00 ha\e to" \lostall brands also coliectlbles dl~counted

CALL FI'iE ARTS88&-9284

1I0CSEHOLD andJ:STATE S.~LES

Conducted b\ 'K'

")fT\ Icmg Wa) ne, Oaklanoand ~Iacomb Counties

Ka\ 2470361~nn 7710197

lOt ~f:\l-\ I E \\ \:\TI:-:DGro".' POlllk P..Ilk $175per mOllth n,lI" 3J7 755l('\{'IlUlg, BIll 758'1

Wl'~E\tAJ'E \\ \'\;'1I-:Dn!(t' Colom ••1 III qUIN Ed:,l""d(' nt.'lg)J!Jur)lOod Prole;,SIOlldl fl'm,dl' d"~lr,'dH82 6512 01 J4J 91.17

7e-GARAGEWANTED

6H-FOR RENTOR SALE

7-WANTEDTO RENT

6G-STORE LEASE

!'IH)Jo l< "'>10'1, \1 1101" 'Ilkmg (ellldll III ,Ii III I /)(droolll IIIHhl $I.JC, plu .. 1.Jullllill" (,ill tll'IIII'.,/) 14pill 01 .dt, 1 I P III !ili58U7

FE'fA I F (O\l1' \ 'I,10"\100IlIIll"I,' to tJ(IUIlIt' 111

lolll'd IIllh 1'\l'lld.l1mdJldgl'llI.ll( .orld 01 .1111\111t" of (IlJllflJfl.lIJ!t.

GIO"1 1'1. I\«ullll',hO/lll' III • \1h,lIIg1 lOI Ilhl(ret' (II (Up.w, \ 1'1d"l WI

eO!llllll!lI'! "d IIHllI Hlu,Ii\l.tIU I'IlJO\' 01< ,"IOlidlIr"\l'1 Illd'ldl' 101lr III1('11',1 .I11t1 !l11.dlll( .tllUll"to I' 0 lllJ\ Ibt>14 (JlO,,1'PI\.' \11t Ii ~H23lJ

LOVEU 1I0J\H" 10 ,h.lI'GIO"I' I'uilltl' ~I CI.llrShur('.. .Jnll (JI.t rul! j>fJ

Idle IOlJllI' .1I1d b.i1h .. n'd.,ond!.lll' C,lIl 1.\\ un,7732035

8-ARTIClESFOR SALE

MY SISTERS' PLACERESALE ANDCRAFT SHOP

22217 KELLY5 blocb S of 9 \Iile , , ,

6551 \\e 'pecldllze Inhand cra(led Item .. ,lndquallt~ dothlflg Open~Ionda\ thru Saturda\1a-5 nillr,dal and Frrdale\ enlllg .. until 9 p m Con~Ignmenh of crdfh andml~cellaneou .. Liken hIappomlmenl \\lth thl .. adand a $5 purcha"e rff('1\ ea bolliI.' of cologne fr('{>

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'\0\\ HE"TI:O-G Ol(',lnfrontcondo" oit bl.'dullful Hutchln'on "land FlOrida$1 llOO-SI-lOll monthl\ :,ea,on.1I :0-0\\ ~elllllg Oceanfronl condo, $90 000$200,000 Call JIm Talmo1305) 2290065 Da\eLt'hmdll Rl',ill\ 10539 5A I A Hutlhm'~on 11>landJen",ell 131'aCb Florld<!33457_

HUTCHlil:SO:-.l ISLANDFloflda Luxur\ oceanfront condo 2 bedroom2 bath clubhou:,e, "'....1mmlng pool lenm;, B~Oil ner Call 8853687

J99 n,>IIEH IM.1I1 IlI5ft Imnlt'll pu __ Pll'd"l'(.Ill (UI dl'l.lIl, \ IIgUild ~Jl:'flm-, Hl'd Itor 88l-OO~

GROSSE POI\TE louplesee"" thrl'e bedroom rbIdl'nce 111 Gro,se POIntearea 88Z-l32O

GARAGE FOR "'Iorage~ ear round need 21 feetmInimum 886 9638

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Page Eight.C GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thulsday, October 28, 1982

BOOKS/USED AND RAREpurchased for cash or appraIsed

estares also deSired/In home consultatIOnsJOHN KING

961-0622• Clip and Save thiS ad •

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CARS SELL FOR $11795(average) -\Iso Jeeps,Pickups. AVci.llable atlocal Go\'1 Aucltons ForDIrector) call 805.6876000 Ext 1626 Call reofundable

l1-CARSFOR SALE

SeeRay CampIse

DRUMMYOLDS

THE ROAD TOSAVINGS

THE 83's ARE HEREORDEn YOURS NOW'

For that personal lourh onnev.. or used rars Monday and Thursday, 9a m to 9 pm TuesdayWednesdal' and Friday'9 a m to 6 pm

772.2200

19,0 COil \'/': /"rE '>[.I/nll",t(','1 III .Iht', Ilt"" III III f ll'l& lddl,ltor 511() III J1l'~ (II}

~I,dwlllltll ,,~ 'l'lOllll wIof llllt'l'l.. "JIl)l' III.~JJl 450J

1969 t,HA:'\1l 1'1<1 \ -I '(Jel df,llloly 111<lllu.ll tl,lll'lllh

~IOII dll lu,ldl'd $/ 'iUOC.llI bl'full' .!. '/{UIlI ,,91b3l

1979 CADILL \C lIIolor ,lIldII "lbllll""IOIl '0111 ol l.1I IllH 91bJ

1955 CHEVRULET - • dO<11

dutOlllatl( lr.!ll~lIl1'''IOI1V 8 5265 _,,% 7673

1971 VOL \ 0 ,1.llIOII" ,lglJlI -,0 {);Xl 1I111l" ~ Illdnd 1It'lIrlldl,lh $1 000 or he'l of(er 884 2901

Ii' COt'PLE lk\ ILl Eo "HI

mlll'a!):l'. 10ddl'd t')(( elll'lltcondilioll 885 5767

1981 0 \TSL'~ 280ZX Ill! boIO.lded $13 lOll BBl5.108

1981 D.\T~L'N 31t1G \ bl.!1 k\\ lth gn'l dotll 1Il1t'f1or\~t F't ,,[t'reo 2 200 m,le~$5 JOO or II','-.ondblt' of(f'I885 J025 Jflt'r 6 or lea\,'mt''''~:Jgl'

1977 CHE\ \ IlllpJla,,1.lllOn\\ agoll E\lelll'n!tOndl\lon Ti.! 7551

1974 DUSTEH ~llt k ~Illrt6 l'~ IInlll'l 180 l'II!\IIWJU 000 1\1I1l'~ lIU ~'117

1975 nt\'!' .lUtll/lldl1e t'\I ('III'nt Ill/IIIIt '011, !lmIIIlll',lgt' ,,1<'ll'O \ 1'1) dt'pl'nddhlt' $1 'JOO Illl6 1lb9

1931 Bl'I('!<."I\\'! \({KIlI"Ilt'I! 4 lillO!, lllllolll,dllPO\\l'l ,ll'l'lllll( III "hl'"lOt k.., ,III ~t('ll'U Illt....I\I'd 1\ ,III ,lll!\ llll-l W 17

197'1 Ml~I\"'(. ~ (1111\dl'l .llIlo IlIll' ,tllli louk,WI"'I 50 000 111111'-' 53 lOll141 Olll7

I~.!. D\I'>l'N 1I0l,\ IWIfe( t ,O/ldilioll ,III goodg,l-. /luh ,)i-l' llIl'i tll,.!

OL!>:-' 911 HFl.l-.\( \ 1\1979 10,HIl'1I (H 10""III Iit"l gt' $!l SOU All, I II

lllltJ llH

l!l7b ~l Br\Hl j '11l'l d';JJ.. UUU Illlh.' ),J\'V -.l;:: .)~7 J

1977 1I0NO-\ CIVIC C\CChatcllbdl'k dulom,llIC (Jnl'o\ltner 58 000 milt'S mllllBest offer 881 8763

1975 ~!l'STA;'\G, orlglllal0\\ nl'r ne\\ tlre~ 111.'\\ bollten .-\~I'FM "lereo 10\\mrienge no ru:.l grealcondillon ~IIl'1 ~ell $1 500

'or best oHer Oa)." onl)I n'lk for ?>1lke ~. -:r:

l~lI'IREBIRD Formula'automallc l',\lrll clean10\\ mile" $5 BOO 296-9810

19.9 n \1" 3201 SepI.1Brdun .lUlomallc sunroolAllol I' heel, Blukpa nl~IU'1 'I'll E'l'nlllgs 3-122693 Aflernooll~ 862 5389

1975 \!U"-T -\ ....G - all or forpdrh S2.'iO 5218831 ,dtl"r5

SEE DICK WARNERFor lour nell FORD ne"

truck or good lL~edcarSERVICE

\FTER THE S.\LELe.hlllg ..\\ allabll'

.7 \ear, on E Jeff('r~onRE:'\~ISS-\:\CE FORD lNC

18J3 E Je{fer~onPHO!'> E 567 4,00HO~IE 881 51.51

.\L TO\IOB1LE 0\\ "';ERS"" 10\\ a" $31 quarll'rl\bu~" ba~lc automoh,lE' In"urance 8B1 l3i6

t1-CARSFOR SALE

1982 TORONADO~'lIlh londl'd. Ill\\ 1l1lIe.I!;('

lhe"'l'!, MU~d' ~EI.I. 1 ()1ll1'\' HOME ll81 141lO

1982 TRANS AMIllJd.. Ill,ldl'd 5.000 III i1t''''

$Illlllll

881-1480AFTER 6 PM

1!l7b I'El1(,O'1 504 l'\(l'lIt'lIl

IUlllllllJ,: lOllulllon $2700:\ lllllljUl' l,lI fOI Iho'" \\ 110d\l\lII'I'l<ltl' "\l dll'l\( I' IIIl',lll Opl',UI -.1\ hng <llId pt'l(01 Il1dlll l' Illll:;O&

/lAHE b5 131 H 1\ UI..,IOIl1

Wlldl.11 l oll~ull' I,ll hIll,lg~ llH'lh,llII' .I11\ l,\It'1It'll! Ill'~l lIftel !Ill i725

1'182 E~l'OH I Il'dl defog~l'l lllllh ~t',lh ,tl'1 t'O

MldH'111l tlll'~ 2 10111'~"'~1'lf I,,,,,. r"df~' 77Q9JHb77! (1329

197b OLD"> \101H LE Vhl,lCrul ~CI \I ,lgOIl \ II leltUldl g<l~ 10.\l1ed $1 \ISO88b 5738

C.\DlLL-\C ~EDA:o.1 Ol'\'llll'19B:! \llll1111U 1ll,11( hln!!ll'<tther, 11l.IU.'I! IlIc\Udlll~memOl} ~hp ~l',lt lIUI~l'e~elll'ni ,\ppedl <I III I' pelformancl' gl'b ~4 mp!\ I

514 JOO 88 5 5SUll

1978 G\IC ~'TX Hall) V,m-19000 Illlh's 1l'l!ul<l1 g,l"good condllion $3 9958827802

Within 3 Hours!(24 hour service - 7 days a week,(1) eon.lete deaning of

interior & .xttriOl'

(2) WOI, d1rome & ~ • $30°°,.-pet, metUlhg fI1 In price

(3):::~~~~"",. $500

886-0613"Servi the Grwe ,ointts few 10Y_s"

PICK UP and RETURN AUTO

197-1BUICK REG-\L - look"Jlkl' Ph} Ill'" Diller runsilkI' 0 J $JOO (Irlll After 6pOI 822 1,97

IM9 ~O~TE C~RLO -L,md,lu lop, poller l>l~rIlIg ,lIr Be~l offer 77t31:l30 01 111155809

1980 HO~[)-\ Prelude \l.'r~dellll. 5 "pt'{'d .Ilr l'ondlllolllng reM defogger-\\1 I-'\t ~lert'O ru~tproult"d pol~ gl~ cOdl .'Ieclrolllc"unroof. 35 000 lugh II 3)mlle~ $7 000 1139 1577

1981 FIHEBIRD E'plrllBurgund~ \lllh T top"10adL'd Home 885 4789. offll:e 9795050 ,hk (or Ddn

1982 G~IC Van - hor} &ddrk brO\l1l ~tarcr .tltpa('''ilgc, louded plu~ cu"10m maCK Venetian LlllldsI" eed & teakllood IOlenorplus Sl'1 of -I mag \It heelCOI'f'r". :>el ol 4 \I Ire \\ heel('o\er" plu~ TV alltl'nnd &mobile phone opllonal E.,cellenl bu) 855-96-11 884.t»48

km'PONTtJlC 'S"h'ARJ'I-l-I \YRgon!",.rn...,.~ ~h.hl

AMIF\J ~ U1pe. ~B.Joadl:'d Excellent l'ondllIOn, $4.975 884 $463

1979 CHE\'ETTE - .. doordlr ~unroof rear defogger 10\\ ollle.lge besloffer 885-4003

1976 SAAB - ~lanl nellparb needs ~orne \ltork$1,500 939-4J.l8

BM\\' 2002 - 1976 JlrA~I F\I, good candilionmusl ~ell 526.!9J5 after 6pm

1m CHEVY MONzA - Automallc A~t,FM 66.000miles Good conditIOn$1 750 885-8-122

1977 DODGE .. door >opeclaledllton :>('cond car 15 500mIles, air, po\\er lock~.cruIse. AM/Flor. speCIalpaint \ tn) I roo! IintedglaSl., rallv \\heeb E"celIenl. $4 000 881.871.5

- -1981 CHEVETTE 4 door

A~IIF~f, luggage rackhghl blue. sport" stnpauto e>.lras 10\\ mIleage$4,750 881.7126

~- -~-1981 SVBARl' GLF 2 door,

.\MIFM. aIr. p<mer sl1"l'r.lIlglbrakes. Zlebart, 14000miles $6 500 881 7990- - - - - --

1975 DELTA 88 con\ertlbleloaded. $1 ~OO 822.1635----- ------

1980 POll.'TI-\C Bonne\ 1111' 4door sedan full} equlppe<lE'\cellent condillon $5 995881-S553- - - - -

CADILLAC - 4 door hardtop 1974 loaded ml.'<'hamcall" el\Cellenl Ideal sec-ond' car $1 500 or besl882 1514------ - -

1980 V W DIESEL 4 speedAMIFM radiO. 4 door$4.500 725 55iO-- ---- -

1979 DATSUN 280 ZX A.lcondition. full} loaded33000 mlles Steal at$7000 661 1869- -- - ---

1970 MAVERICK - 2 doorsedan. automatic. cleanruns ",ell Ne€ds muffler.brakes $100 or best offer886-5705 after 6 p m I :.----- -:

Steve Rusing's .~AUTO ~~RECONDITIONING ~

5570

\\ -\ \ TED WOOD slorm\\tndo\lts 26 \\Idth 885

\VA:>'rED - PRE\'lOL:SL Y0\\ ned rtldtermt \ c10lhesSUitable for office \\ear,

, .."n~"a-1 Oll'll'1'T2'5'()13jjI llUl!rl4;lp JJ} 1''..1'., 1>Jt.\.)-'n 11/"'1- .,L.- ....l• --I ...,

\\1.>\:\'1' A moose head 881-t85O 685- 6212

lOA-MOTORCYCLESFOR SALE

\\ ILL pUIl'h,l~e ,\Ild pUlIlpfrom lour t,m)"

882.9420COFFEE ~I -\KER - Corn

rng\\ are 4 cup not eleetrlC, or ba"ket for -l cuppercolator 824 lOllS

lOB-TRUCKSFOR SALE

lG-SNOWMOBllESFOR SALE

GEORGE STABLE SDelu\e C\ ell' lIa" be,lut Iful

m'lI 1983 Yamahd '1\0\\mob II", on ,uper ~ale

P <lrts .\Ild "en Ice" {or allmake"

FI\ I' blocl.s 1I0lth of 10 \!lle011 Harper

n2.6168

ll-CARSFOR SALE

CASH FORKIDS CLOTHES

I-':\t 1-'1LE~T rONIlIl'lOi\\ EH't CI E \\ B!':n ~:H

IlH \.',1>:-' llW \ \'1' IIIHl 14BIlIlg !II "oud,1I IlIl'~ddl

ill 1h\ll ~d,\1 Il~ 4 lJ III

0\ II \V,I'.H" I'LE \'>1-LEE'S RESALE

.!.OJ II \1"11. !llll !lOtll

\\ \" I FI) "(Oil" It't Ilg1'1 ,11m ~ \1 d,hl'l ~ .md III r"-I'" n .... !~u't'I " "nt ,\nl~

IIlg $10 10 $100 \bo (II'.'[l'11I0\,11 1\( old lllll'~ C,ll!,111\ 111111' t:>l!OR n ~~.1-1';585 01 :114Mb

\ \ llQl E OH cOl.u:nIBLI-: DOLLS Sl'ell \:-'I \1>-\\IE \LD ..-\:o.1DEHB\HBIE 1-:'1('

757-5568

1981 K-\WASAKI LTD 550, -Ic~ l1nder 6 speed tra nsmls~.on Mags customSISS} bar "till under \\ar-ranty 51.500 firm or trade(or I'an 822 7594

1970 TR1U~iPH 500cc loo~stock condition 5 100 on.gmal miles. man) ne",parts. rum. great $800 orbesl offer 3-130492 after 6om

1977 CHEV)' PICK.l:P45000 miles. like new IIItenor. some rust $19008428154

1979 CHEVY LUV 4x4.PlOnN'r stereo S}stemdual sunroof. chrome rollbar. ~c Must see to ap-precIate $5 900 or best268 1629

rDP $$ P-\W (01 lolor I \' ~llee<illl~ n'lhllr 774 9J80

E -\STt:>lDE boobelh'r dl'~lll'~"lgnl.'d llllllll'd l'tlIt 10lll>. fllll'11IIblr ,lIed l hlldren , htel,lture drt photogr .Iph~.-\ml.'ll(<1l1<l Dellolt Cl\ll\\ <lr OCl'uJ( \1 ,lilt GdrdeL It null! ,II I coulll I hl~lone~ phllo~oph I ,llId\lort!l\\hlle book, for ((I)

le-l'tlOll" 111 .ill l'<l[l'golle~Ca,h paid Jnd mllllt'l.!I,lll'renlO\ .11

GRUB STREETA BOOKERY

17194 E"'I WUI renlIe<lr C"dleu>.

Delrolt. \tlelllgJII882-7143

FUEL OIL

9-ARTICLESWANTED

1978 SEDAN DeVIlle 43,000mIles. loaded $6600 881.2647

- - -l'YEW YORKER Sedan -

1974 full po"'er, luxurytran~portallon on regulargas. no rust or damage$1 200 882 5493- ~ - - - -- ~

1978 SILVER AnmversaryCorvette 34000 mIlesloaded. $9750 881-8333

- -----AUTO AUCTlON9041 CHALMERS

E\ery Saturda}. 10 a m ramor ~hme Sllll only $5 to en.ter. for further m(ormatlon 526 0928 Open to thepubhc

DENLEY'SANTIQUES

9-ARiiClESWANTED

88-ANT1QOESFOR SALE

JC WYNO'S-\:'\TlQl E -\:\0

COU,ECTIBI E SHOWSROllla Hall \Iest ~lde

SondJ\ :'\01 emt ... r 7th27777 SchoolerJft Lllllma

Hour~ 9-4 Frt"t' adml'~lOn01 er 81) de;ller~

J.C. WYNO772.2253

\!d..'i. \ auf c.'l.lendJr nO\1 foro....r L.r~: Chn~llJld" doll.:,)\ :o'Xl "JlnJ.Hure 'ho\1 to::~ ':el.:i :.ll Rom.'l Halle.:c.~"w<: Sund3~ o..'<.em::~ 1~:-

W;;:I,'C ;'';;~'"'' toy luture ads

Flllllllllll' ltod,~ Ill'lO\'lo~~ ,l1ld pllnutl\l" .17112H,llpt'l bet\\l'l'lI J(l ,mil 11~5 I\Iund,l\ tIll om:!! S.llll1d,l\ 77.!. 9JS'i

\\ F Bl 't \ \ /l ,,1'.1 1

ANTIQl E t 1<11 h Il'p,lll \11tlqUl' pOlht'1 1I,I((h Il p.111

SPt'lI,lhllll~ 11\ hn1l'l' 1,l1h88-l924b

AN'fIQl E dock replHI"\\'.111 Ill.ullll' 1-:I,U1l1l,lllll'l

cul'l,oo ,ll\l\\\ l'l "In I'll hup ,lI1d dd II t'l \ !ll2.lll59

l :,\I\'ERS-\L M -\LL\;\1IQl r: SHOW

s. S-\LE12 ~Lle Rd oS. Dl'qullldn'

SundJ\ OI'lolwr 31 thloughSundJ\ N0\ ~lIlbl'r 7 FIl';;'parkulg (rl'l' .ld III 1~,lonDoll I epalr I e..,!rung IIhill'\ 011 \I <lIt

K~"NNAH \' K,lgl' AliI \llUl'~ JOHN KING I'" ~('" IJU}11ll-:Hour:. Wl'tllll'"ct,l~ "'mlllY, good 11IJok~ {Ol (,1..,11 Wtll12.4 SlIIUIll<l\ 95 C'llllll'U\ ~l'lI to ,,)ll\l'lllll' ('hl' fll',II W,lrll'lI 'Fll',1 M,ll kl'l ll'~~" 961 0bl2l'\ 1'1 \ ~,llulll,l\ 94 11112 WAN n:n TO m'Y II S fill

43% l'lgll ..,lllmp'" 775 -1757 01

FL'RNln'HE ll'IIIlI~Ilt'd Il' 771 Ill:!p,IIll-'\! ~:llflP"d ,W) hpl' ~1I()t(a'N~ ,lilt! Ilflt'~ \\J'IIof (',uung Fl N' I'~tllll.lll'''' ('<.1 1\1/ hl'r F<I\ SlIIlth474 11953 WIlIl hl'~I('1 ,I lid 01hl'l ~

1'11\ .Ill' lolll'( 101 H!I 5-115

""-"!lQl E oJ -\R-\GE S-\LE- i~~.P <'t"e',.l1ln~.ed"l of}lx'"" Oo:{"'€'t"n\tad, &n.L-:.,.:' &:l t5S5 Fnda~~~-..::-14:- ~h JI.'tn Sec: ....-;;:'. antIque organ':'_C,~~i'\:;. ga" tamps doil.;:._-:l:ur>? ?E"tt1polOte can-• "--..!" ,,' all'ed glas~ 1920:l::;>k.: ~P "tand \\ a"h"t31'.d m3.rble & "alnut"ma'l o3k file saloondoors \\Ith stamed glasscan ed oak banqu~ lable7 lea\es cand~ slore glasscase $25. "'alnul & brasslamp lable collectibles

- - - - - --~ - ---, ; W&ThACQlilRf.(},rr' \:\\u,eum Quahlv Or1loo~I'

from the \\ e"tern R<',en eSoclel\ Collection

Ven Impress1\ e ChineseBronze \ a"e "Ith {lIIeh detailed Dragon handles' 24hIgh circa 1870 smallerChmese brorze II lth sculp-tured dragon entll lIledaround neck of I a"e 20' ~high

In additIon our largeCollecllOn of re"tored ~rchltectural Anllques furnIshmgs and acce,sor~pIeces

~1ATERIALS Ul'ILIMITED2 W MICHIGAN AVE

YPSILANTI, MICHIG-\NOpen Thursda} thru Sunda)

10-5 l\londa~ thruWednesday b~ -\ppomtment

on I}1-483-6980-------

PLANNED PARENTHOODHOLrDAY M~RT

Shops from across the nalion Thursda~. 10 '28. 10a m 8 30 P m Frida)10129. to a m.5 p m Sat.urday, 10130, 10 a m 5 p mGrosse POinte War Memonal. 32 Lakeshore Road881-7511 ($2 admiSSIOn)

----- -----SELLING PERSONAL an.

tlque collectIon WalnutVlctonan eylmder top deskWith oflgmal chalt. sofa,very old desk made fromspmet plano pme postmaster desk, rare pillerocker pmI' bonnet bo\(Vlctonan ash bed anddresser chlld's spool bed.small cheslnut dresser, 2pme water pall benchesbeautiful set LImoges""eddmg band' dishesWIth man) senmg pIeces"ery old copper lustreIronstone tea set. paste teaset, 3 Oil pamtmgs of children lamps clocks. 2Orientals Beddmgton pot.tery many other Items Byappomtment only 885-8449------- -----

ANTIQUE 4 poster bed -mahogany, $300 good condIllon 881 1714

ART COLLECTIONS "anted books prints pawtmgs. cash paid Call an}tIme 559-4695--- - --

GAltDEN - PATIO vacuumwith hose attachmentDays 583 9700 Evenmgs886 6167

9-ARTICLESWANTED

8-ARTtCLESFOR SALE

ALLPIANOS W~TED

\ TbP~QAS.~li>.t.IDI ONE}UAY PICK.UP

541-'6116PIANOS WANTED

GRANDS, Spmets Console~and Small Uptlghls

TOP PRICES p>\mVE 7-0506

2 VIOLINS, cases and bows,and one Viola Excellentcondltton 293-1649

VOSE - SON'S 5'7" Grandcompletely rebUIlt, lightmahogany fInish, $3,800526.7835 - 881.6165

FIREWOODH.lI dll ood fal'<' eOI It $65

del IIl'l l'It885-8448

BREAKING LIP hllll~ekeeplllg Tool>, houl>e,\ .. re~ t'tc 9167 EVI'l b(neJr WhtHH'r dnd H<lrpeloff I 9-1 sen Il'l' (h 1\ e)Octobel II \) ,I III 5p III

DRUMS - 5 pIece. Pearlset, Zildlan high hat, 3 Zlldlan cymbals. excellentcondItIon, $850 Ask forRob, 882 5052, 831.5278

PlANO - MAHOGANYWurlitzer Spmet andbench Slightly used, $900882-9427

GIBSON GUIT ..\R, Slinger-land drum set Ametlcanaaccordlan 120 base 712.2894

EUROPEAN VIOLIN \\Ithplush case and tUllIngpIpe, $100 371-256-1 __

STEINWA Y 6 FOOT Grnad- walnut, hardly used.$12,000 Cash Call alter 5pm, 6472430

DRUMS - FIVE piece set.five Zildllan cymbals andmany extras $400 Call882-6363

X-MAS CLOSEOUT SALE30160% LAYAWAY PLAN

Tuba, French Horn, SelmerTenor, band mslrumentsgUitars Fortuna MUSIC921-4614 after 1 p m te7 pm

PIANO - EVERITT Console$1,200 or best offer Call892-8919

l'PRIGHT FREEZER - \'\ct:'lIent con dillon 885 04.1lbefort:' 5 5D 49bt ,If tel530

FLEA ~IARKETE\'ERY Tl EW \ YALCOMOS CASTLE

NINE 'IILE BETWEE\I1',1.\('1\ -\"10 HARPI"R

77J 0591

\Ul'OMOBILE O\\'l\EHS -,\~ 10\1 ,l~ $31 qUdl tl'l hbm ~ b,hll' ,lutlllllllbtl(' III'UI.lIll'e 881 .1J7b

ESTATEUQUIDA TION

Mahogany dmmg room set,double pedestal table withSIX chairs and EnghshSIdeboard, 7 ft Mahogan)secretary, AntIque ward-robe, art deco and Nou.veau accessoTles, beautl.ful antique Japanese "oodblock prmts, chma, sIlver,Ivones; lovely old OIls andbronzes, etc. etc., at

MAGNIFICENTPOSSESSIONS

21823 VAN DYKE AT 8~2MILE RD IN WARREN

758-4247

8-ART1CLESFOFt SALE

ARCTOVS MINK coat, ex-cellent condition WIll sac-rIfIce 552-4030 or 77.'>-2434

WOOL - 9 x 12 ORIENTALcarpet Handwoven $4,000only. After 5 pm. call 647-2430

KENMORE GAS stove 30'Avacado electrolllc Ig-nition $110, 3 AnttqueHitchcock Chairs $35 each882.2570

WALLACE STERLING SIl-ver. complete settmg ofeoght. extras MeadowRose pattern Never usedCall 293-0098

CLOTHES N' THINGSRESALE SHOP

17525 Stephens (9~ MIle)between GratIot and Kelly

n2.7422~slgnments welcome S8-ANTIQUESWHITE REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE

$210 - gold refngerator$180 0025681 ANTIQUE DOLLS

BEDROOM SUITE f"OLLECTIBLES - One ofQueen, natural oak, cus the largest collectIOnstom deSIgned, round cor available to the public' Weners, 5 pieces Cost $4,500 buy mdlVldual doll collecbest offer over $1,600 45 lions or trade Hundreds toBlalrmoor, off Lakeshore choose from Chma. clothGrosse Pomte Shores 886- reproductIOns Also many8511, 882-9303 gIfts Open dally 11-5

Closed Monday and Tues.-OLYMPIC FREEZER day ThE' Country Bumpklll

roomy but compact, Will 3562 Metamora Roadht IIItO corner or base Metamora 678-3470ment, $125 885.8449 _

"ALMOST NEW" APPAREL TWO HAND crank phonoacceSSOries, furs and an graph .....!ecords _822-I~~_t1ques at a fraction of the SPINNING WHEELS. Dea.oflgmal cost con's bench, swmgmg cra.

We Buy Furs die, sewmg machme, col.ConsIgnments Welcome lectlble kitchen Im'f>le.

LEE'S ments, newly caned and20331 Mack 881-8082 stl'lpped ~ressed back--~-- chaIrs, mIlk cans 154MAN'S OVERCOAT, Hams Moross at Kercheval,

tweed, like new, $25 TU.5o October 28, 12-'1, October1~ ~ ~4

8-ARTtCLESFOR SALE

WICKER ON 1'; YEAR old10H'M'dl. 2 chdlrs \\'Ithcu~hlOn~, 2 ~md\l tabl~:.$75 or Ixo~l offer 881 2094

L-\DIES COAT charcoulfull gl d~ llIlnk 1'011<11'.perfe<:t condltlOll co:.t $500Selling $125 SIZe t620.Redfo>. fur neck PWCt\ 5..,klll ~Cdl f like 1lt'\1 $150Clll noon 6 p III 2946140c>.1 JOJ

FROST l"REE lefrlger,l!or- e'\t'l'lIl'nt condl (Ion$150 885 0079

:\11N K CO -\T -- C ,m.ld 1<111

\\ lId - IJI gl' ~lZl' $60Q11864271 dftl'l 5 00

'Im'ED - Clothmg, fUrllllUl'e IIlISCl'lI,lI1eoU~ Itt'ms'hl,t ~ell l-'nd,l\. 11 5 774Nl'ff '

BABY EQUIPMENT,clothes, 14" chrome",heels, motors. etc 16927Ct:andler Park Drive 10-3Friday-Saturday- -----

G E WASHER - excellentcondItion, $95 885-0079

GENERAL ELECTRIC fullsIze sto"e. very good con.dltlon. $115 771.1969

BLACK LEATHER andmmk tails stroller Jacket,sIze 10. $295, grey leatherand grey and whIte mmkstroller jacket size 12, $3958221S60----- --------

CHROME, METAL dropleaf table 2 chaIrs Cobra139XLR 4 channel C BradIO, plus wiring and out.clOOl antenl.a W,:SiJ;;ladles Super Stroke golfclubs 2 Ford Mercury, 15Inch tire tlms 2 large out-door reflectors 6x9 Onental rug Call FrIday andSaturday 1 4 P m 881 2829-- --~ -- ------

WESTINGHOUSE electncstove. like new $145 885-0079----~--- ----

DIRT BIKE YZ 80. 1979 nota scratch $450 886 4271after 5

- ------8 WOOD STORM wmdows.

34x50 '-z Glasses 22x30Good conditIOn $3 each88.'>-7157

-- ------ ---3 HP CRAFTSMAN Power

snow thrower. 18" path, I_year old 1!5-.3~ _

GARAGE SALE - Antiques,Furlllture. MISC, 35172Weideman 15/Grattot area,Oclober 27, 29, 30, 10-5

8-ARTICLESFOR SALE

2 FAMILY GARAGE :'dll' -hou~ehold mlSC Somechildren':. and \\omen's('(othes Loads of goodmen'~ clothes, 36" waIstSUlls, 42 Very reasondbleThursday Sdturda). 10 422403 DaVId, East DetlOll.1 block ~outh of 9 ~hle

COMPUTER TERMINALS- SOROQ 140. 80 column~cI'el'n termmal, halfpI Ice $800 Bell lelet \ pI.'model 43 IJl column,pdpel lermmal, h<ll( pnl'e$700 BOlh hke ne" 8853026

GE WASHER, good l'ondltlon $85 Mml bJ"kel\\ dler sa\ 1.'1 885 3016

S -\LE - TABLES. loungedhllr, \\ <ish ~tdlld, nllscOctober 29 9-3 1760

GOne l:m.'s :,1,~!-. c,).;t ,,' :it: R, oJd..,lont' off ~tJl'k be-{o'\ eollar Che\ ran ,,1\ Ie 'tl\'een 7 and 8 Mile

- -suede lrun 11kI' ne" 824 Y -\.RD SALE Fnday SaturllOO daL 10.3 16830 \'lIlage LE-\lHER CIl-\1R S. otto

L • 'D mJn green o(ca~~IOII"lFROST FREE refrigerator ane of{ Notre ame -- e,\('ellent conditIon - INDIAN viii,AGE _ ch-'.l" go~d 8841305$145 885 0079 BRINKTON POOL table _

- - - - - Garage and ~ard sale Sat non slate, e>.ceJlent condlNORGE W-\SHER & dr~er urday. 10-4 2170 IroqUOIS tlon needs leleler" 5100

:>et - e>.cellenl condillon T\~PEWR lTER -=..- ELEC- 8826274

- S~_ 885 oo~ _ _ _ TRtC. portable. case KEN~tORE DRYER dndGREEN SCULPTURED Sear's Scholar. $75 1m.

carpetmg - 2 rooms &: maculale condition 886. wa:.her, hea\~ dut~ $J75G E WASHEit '.:.- 18 I'b ca hall e>.cellent Complete 1'226, after 6 (or both, e>.cellem condl

paclt}. excellent condillon fit 8814169 -- --- tlon 886-1329$175 885-0079 ~ep ~ce ~~'---- _ SCHWINN MONGOOSE rae. sliRPLUSJE-EPS ~ cal' _

GARAGE SALE - ChIld. 1I1g bike, el\tra compoPEA-RSON CAMEL~ACK ren's clothing, ski boots nents good condItion 886- boats ~!all\ sell for under

sofa 76" lvorv tone on skates. mlsc Items 8737 550 For 1I1formatlon calltone Brand ne\v, stili in Good,excellent condItIon --- - -- ----- (312) 931 1961 e'\l 1852shlppmg plastlC Bought at Corner of 553 VmverSlty SMALL 7 PIECE oak dmmg - -- - -- -- -Ste\\art Glenn 111 Bloom Kerche\al Saturd~ 10-5 room SUIte, gateleg table. DOLL APPR-\lSALSfield Hills Their pnce --.-----.---.- 4 chaIrs, gateleg server. -\.~TIQt.'ES OR

..... LADY KENMORE - "'ash. buffet Good ConditIon COLLECTIBLES$1,518 A" ....mg $99~. 885 er & dner set excellent $600 773.6449 after 5.30 Sl'SA~ S DOLL Ml"SEUI1824. condition $250 885.0079 P m 757 55tl8

DINING ROOM sUIte '-=-soltdmahogan) 1929 VillI age if LAST - Basement sale YARD SALE _ gateleg ta •. .\ SELEcrio;(= 1.J.\..e '1';1'

lIke ne\\ make of[er or at 39-10 Cadieux Thursday. ble, stereo, dresser, Cribs. Sl'h\\mn blc\dl'S Pc"n,e\\111 trade 268.3857 Fndas. 10-4. Saturday 1-4 dmmg room furntture. C\c1en. 2(1373 \lad;; 3.l'QI

----------- Items ftom two Grosse mIscellaneous Saturda~ Bill's Bike ltt!'9 £:>:,~ Jd iWHITE MINK or SIlver fo'\ POlllte homes plus Cad. October 30th. 5093 Gra)- ierson

coat or Jacket n3.5558 leUlI MIrrored double ton \\ EDDI~G SPEC: \G~ _FRIGIDAIRE ---automatic dresser \\ oodgram metal FIREWOOD _ 0.' K. btrCn s.:lk N' v:: i";;' ~='e-:"...,.:=

II d bed old radios, bed- ~washer - exee ent con I. spreads odds and ends of mIxed Cut. split and de- b' F.elt' .......0::.=.: ,' •• ,-lion, $145 885.007'9 } ears of accumulatIOn h\ered 517-345-3855 7 a m "'_rl:=;: ,,: ~::::.:> ':~, ,,,,:

\~!TE NAUGAHYDE sofa. Some ne\er.used Items No to 900 a m I ~: \er:, :..:~~:: ..': ~$75 Bro",n wmter' coaL pre-sales GIRLS ROTHCHILD roar 1--":""'::--- _sIZe 18. bea\'er tnm 886- R PER G S U T.3. red. mcludes hat and j BOX SP?J:\":; u.: :::'.i<:-. ~7626 0 A stO\ e - se leggings. eXCl'!Ien! <::OD-: SC':s =_' ~ -= _~ _C :' l/_1

---.------ -- cleaning, excellent cond! dIllon 882-62:al : S:~5 F ~_ $:.t.; QI..>:t::KENMORE automatic dr}er tlon $155 885-0079 _1- heav~ duty. $145 885. ---- -- i :'\G G R GE ., ~ ~ 5J:5 "'- .:::s:0079 THOMASVILLE oak dmmg ~ 0\:1.' -\. ~ _ Sa!E' 1 ;r~"" ~.:..'.e:- ";L~, 1....-'"

-----.--- -- - -- - room table \Hth 6 chaIrs. Fnday, Saturday ~ Ban~. ,.;,,-z-~~ ~$L :, n 1GIRL'S WHITE bedroom 64 ',,42". plus 2 leaves, cr}.h D;Jattress household ;;.~ ...

set, good tdhdihOl1, coffee $850 Glass top coffee ta- ~~. pn~F to selL - --.and end tables n.'>-6350. ble. 421\36. $125 Oak lad, UCAlllgton. a.rms _

GARAGE SALE, Fnday. les armOIre, $150. t'«o COLECO JET.w Hockey _ ah MUSICALSaturday, 10-4 Furmture.. barrel chatts. black/brown 6 ft table like De'il" ~~ INSTRUMENTSantiques, baby equipment. {abtlc. $100 each Ro~al 372..m28'children s clothing, table mounted elk 6 feet lugh 25 FA1.ULY GARAGE Salesaw, numerous mlsc All like new. 1l84-4S90 Proceeds benefit ~urserj'

'items, 9516 Wayburn KAT 1001 ~.1'IIS"t~n.,~M~l~~b?fA~ ~~l~ ~~j1k1~i ~~ 1\ ( Tl1~br~!!~9~l~;

1.,"cou~ 9304 30.'~- i/man 5 ~'~gal1on if I, ,~a:t1:l}~J,.,,,,";blocks,Qajr, Frlday,-,Jiawrda,..., aquarJuni's1an-d'. '2" sleds (if '., <nile"', 'betw~122855 Edgewood. St elm/' 886-8248 Kell} & Morang

IShorel> MAHOGANY ChIppendale 23" 12 SPEED BIANCHIWHIRLPOOLl-efrigerator - style secretary desk, over Special bIke, racmg and

lrke new, $245 885-0079 50 years old. very good tourmg Excellent shape.BEAUTIFUL sterhng stiver condluon, $700 or best of- $300 or best offer 885-4468

tea service. copy of fer 293-4854 SIMMON'S HIDE.A WAYf George II by Gorham Iv- MARLBORO type genume bed, $25, Irontlte, $20,ory, fmals fmely chased leather coat With fur lIn- Poker table $10, Head

.Send rnqulnes to Grosse ing, made by-StratoJac, sIms sIze no, $20 885-0454Pomte News, 99 Kerchev. cost new $350. Excellent

:al, Grosse POlllte Farms, condItIOn Warn only 10. MIchigan, 48236. Box D 35 times. SIZe 44 $200 881.

MOVING SALE - Anltque 6909. any day after 4 30[furniture, barbeque gnll, pmViolin, plenty of clothmg, CUSTOM MADE shrrts, but-

- toys, many mIscellaneous ton down collar, 2 light_Items Thursday through blue, 2 \\<hlte. 2 light beIge,

Sunday 1006 Moorland, size 16'-2, 33" sleeve, costGrosse Pointe Woods new $4750 each Never

MAGNAVOX color TV _ warn, $25 00 each or best: $125. Works great f 885. offer 881.6909, any day\ 0079 after 4 30 P m

..t.:..=.:..:.. SELL YOUR crafts at DeSTAMP And Com apprals- LaSalle'sschoot Chnstmas

als for estates, banks pn. Bazaar table Rentalsvate colJec1Jons Call available 885 1349. 372.John Stendel 881-3051 2398---_._------- ------------

GARAGE SALE - Po\\eredger - la\\n roller, tools,skus, color TV's - lotsmore Saturday, October30 9-2 only 1003 FIsherRoad at Mack No pre-sales

WE SKATES - Eo\s. hocke\ and flgurt> 12 p,url.861.2642

ELECTRIC STAIR\\' >\ Y hfl33' o( ~N:tJonal ~I ,H'kDa~". 252 IU6. l'\lmll\g~8828692

IIl'NDREDS OF ..,('IN'lton..,hom .1 book 10\ et . .., libIan OPl'll Slllurdll\' 10415 \1'\\\WrJ \ PI<lcl' Gro.."eI'll' F,II n1~ 886092.3 0188\ 2642

-\i\TlQl'E BE-\l'TIFl'L 9plcce dmlng room goodconditIOn $975 ILl! gel,76 S6!5

CO:"i'\ COn:--ET ,Iudt'nlmodl'l $151l 882,584

ml':!:'\G ROOM 'lUll.' DunCJn Ph~ fe mdhog.un 6net'dlepomtl' chairs (l'ran.berr~ Doll KgI OUII~lI. 2-pede"IJI dmmg room table, Ie.lf :>nd pdds hllffetl62' long) mml condItion$750 Call Tllllr"da\ orSundd) aftel 6 p m Out o(10\\ 11 Frlda~ thm Sunda~57.34578

FIREWOOD FOR saleCedar \\ood Call after 5p m 775 2215 $-\5 fac,,"cord

UNBELIEVABLE'Yes, Ihe vast selectIOn of

unusual, excltmg. an-. tIques, gIfts. and collect-,Ibles at the Colomal Shop, thIS ~eek IS so absorbmg,.. so fascmatmg, that, the

moment you walk m. you'll'be so amazed, you'U forgetto ask the crazy man whathe thmks about JohnDeLorean'

Now, that's mcredlble'Why, Wacky s got an R S

PrussIa vase, 2 NIpponvases, a collapsIble SIlk

, top hat wIth matchlllgmormng coat and vest,several pIeces of Godeyprints pattern Salem

:chtna, some plates byClarice Chf!, a Villeroyand Boch olate, a superArt Deco lamp, some VIC-torIan sterhng braceletsan anllque Bohemlan cutback decanter, a dlscon.tmued Royal Doulton fIgurtn~ ~fem(jries Somebest on the subject bookson antIques and collectIbles, "A Wonderful Gift(or the Collector' A lac~ed~e bowl, some handpamted plates, a handpamted West Morelandweddmg bowl, a beautIfulcut glass basket 20 addI-tIOns to hIS extensive collectlOn of bone chma cupsand saucers A hand blownAmeth}st pItcher and lusttOilS more. really' Morethan ever, you've JU~t gOI10 come out to The Cololllal Shop

25701 Jefferson near 10 ~tlleMonday thru Saturday.11 6

772-0430Your Master Charge and

'VIsa are welcomed, anddon't forget, we buy, andappraIse, too'

Thursday, October 28, 1982 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nine.C--~- -- --- --- - - ---------

-CARSFORMLE

11-CARSFOR SALE

11-CARSFOR SALE

11c-80ATSAND MOTORS

12D-LAKE ANa RIVER 13-REAL ESTATEPROPERTY FOR SALE

13-REAL ESTATEFOR SALE

13-REALESTATE

EASTSIJ£TRANSMISSION

16301 MACK at 3 MI,......".,WMK GUAUNTEIO

.... S•••

GROSSE POINTE WOODSHAMPTON: Near Lake-

shore. 3 bedroom ranch,Florida room, kitchenbuilt-in's. $99,500.

YORKTOWN: Custom 3 bed-room, Il,2 bath, brickranch. Family room withnatural fireplace LandContract avatlable.

WILCOX REALTORS884-3550

20632 FLEETWOOD - FIrstoffermg, beautifully palAt-ed, 3 bedroom brick bun.galow, famdy room withfireplace and 2 car garage.Grosse POinte schools.Open Sunday 2 to 5 RoachRealty. 886-5770

grosse pointe city: 5/4 in.come. 50', extras . andcommercIal vacant with"taxpaysng" adjacentparlung, terms and inst clair shores, a capa.CIOUS colorual; " bedrooms.vamty baths. gas,$10,000.00 down on 10%contract . and a brICklovely" bedroom, famIly,flntshed basement, pos-sible terms. anne parker:tu>-Ki5.

3 BEDROOMS estate ranchSt Clair Shores, you need$15,000 down on a $54,000Land Contract etc Fastpossession 22511Rosedale771.3083

ANN ARBORAT KERRYTOWN

Slde.by.slde duplex com.pletely separate umts Ex.cellent IDcome, $55,000Call persIstently collect1-862-~7IS LAKESHORE ROAD

English Tudor In GrossePotRte Shores DehghtfullyapP.OlDted home WithbUilt-I n cabmets, leadedWIndows and high, beamedcelhngs $185,000 WIth$50,000 down. 88S-fJ602

LI'ITLESTONE, 21303, OpenSUnday 2-5 Harper WoodsExcellenl brIck 4 bedroom,2 bath, Cape Cod. Familyroom, ftreplace, new fur-nace/roof, settle estateAsking $62,500

ALINE, Grosse PomteWoods. newer brick ranch .. ,3 ~ooms, 2 car garage.au condillonmg, new orfer.mg call now!

KESSLER 771-2470'PLANNED PARENTHOOD

HOUDAY MARTShops from across the na .....

tson Thursday, 10/28, 10am -8'30 pm. Fnday,10/29, 10 a.m.-5 pm, Sat-;,urday, 10/30, 10 a m -S p.mGrosse Pomte War Mem-orial, 32 Lakeshore Road.881.7511, ($2 admlsslon).

ST CLAIR Shores - 3 bed-room, recreation room,newer rurnace Easy fl.nancmg. 80/4% assumpllonmortgage. Immediate oc-.eapancy

OPEN' SUHDA Y 2-5, JHeOFrazho, St Clair Shores. 3bedroom bungalow. LandConlract terms Move.JI\ocondition.

EARL KEIM REALTYLAKESHORE

~ 882-0283EASTLAND AREA, one bed.

room Co-Op Range, reffl'gerator, carpetmg, drapes,air conditIOner, by ap-pomtment. Roberts Realty,881-9344.

BARGAIN FOR $57.000 - 3bedroom brick ranchShould be seen for Its com-fort and convenience. 885-3956.

GROSSE POINTE FARMSlaBELLE 463: 3 bedroom,

1l,2 bath Colomal Familyroom, Land Contractterms.

WHinIER NEAR ChandlerPark Drive, 2 family in-come. 5.5, mamtenancefree, excellent condItIOnOwner 885-2412

2BEDRooMCONDO - altcondilioned, LakeshoreVillage JeffersonlMarterarea Nearby shopping &ctransportatIOn Very cleanaslung $41.000 Assumable91J4 mortgage. $322 permonth Call 885.7713, or527-1586

ile39 FLEETWOOD - 4bedroom, 112 bath, ramllyroom Out of town ownerWill conSider reasonableofrer Call 881-{)234 ror ap-pomtment

- - HARPER WOODS21421 Sloan Drive Umt 2IY1

One bedroom convenientcondOmtnlUm, ample hv.Ing room, dmtng area, kit.chen, bath Good securityShown by appointmentonly

SCULLy 6t HEi'oDiUEREAL ESTATE

20169 Mack Ave 881 8310

--CAST OFFERINGBeautiful 3-5 bedroom brick

Cape Cod 10 the GrossePomte of Warren. Hugecountry kitchen, 1st floorlaundry, 2 flteplaces. allalum mum tnm, large lot.long term Land Contract,low downSTIEBER REAL TV

n5-4900

882-4818

LAKESHORE VlU.AGECONDO

Gary Lane - 2 bedroomTownhouse. Assumablemortgage or blendedrate Will consider allterms - 775-8253 after 7p.m.-

GROSSE POINTE Farms.By owner. Three bed.rooms, Ilh baths, rlre.place, excellent COnditionLand Contract availablef84,000 lII2- 3227

TWO BEDROOM house-- Aiioak parquet tloors andcaved ceilings, attachedgarage, el!pao'llon attic,unU!ual quality lR a smallenergy eHlclent home$27,500. 10431 Bornta (nearOuter Dr. and Whitehill).W H. Briggs Co 884-2270

A- RANCH you'U 11kI.' sn- thePark Good Vlew or lake -Florida room, central air,heated garage 823-0875.

Algonac, Canal-=-- Spec.tacular view of MallardBay I Covered boat well t 2bedroom - 2-srory home,large lot, 120' or steel sea-wall, Ul8' vlewmg MallardBay' tAsking $125,000,make offer 11%-20 YearLand Contract"

Algonac - Your chOice of 4lovely ranch-style homesAll featuring large lots.hreplaces, family roomsAllached garages, all With11% Land Contracts t t ,Prices between $62,000-$79,900 Call today '!

St. ClaIr - red brick ViCtor.ian Italianate histOricalhome. Acreage negotiable,3-40 acres. Large pond.Out buildings. 6 bedrooms,attached garage. Excellentconchtion. Asking $]]0,000WIth 5 acres, 15 year LandContl'act.

Clay Township ExecutiveEstate on 10 woodedacres!!! Spacious, elegant,quality built in '73. " largebedrooms, 2 full aDd 2 l,2baths, 2 fireplaces, largeIutchen. large foyer. largeformal dining room, ap-prox. 3.600 sq. ft. Asking$148,000. Offering 11% L.C.

NORTH CHANNEL REALTY794-9231

2 FAMILY - very good con-dition $27,500 assumablemortgage at 80/4%. 824.49!16

CONDO - Mt. Clemens -Meadow Creek, 2 bed.rooms, central air, bal-cony, private garage,$49,900. 791-8465.

2212 ALLARD - 6 roomranch, between 7 and 8Mile SUnday 2 to 5 839-5301, ni hts 468-7604

GROSSE POINTESHORES

4 bedroom c:ustom ranch,with all amenities, In-ground pool.

884-2861

NEW HOMEJIM CLARK, BUILDER

Custom Cape Cod. Innercourtyard, first floor bed-room and bath. m Ken-wood Ct., Grosse PointeFarms. $185,000. Open 7days, 1:»5:00.

21150 BEAUFAIT

Detroit. Mack and Warren, 2bedroom, corner and ibedroom Immediate oc.('upancy Newly decoratedC W BABCOCK &c SONS

m.3310

$6,500 DOWN!11% LAND CONTRACT

Well.buIII 3 bedroom Col.oRJal III Grosse POinteWoods, large family roomWltb fireplace, formal dUl-mg, basement Wltb ofhceBy owner, excellent terms.$78,900, $650 per monthplus taxes

886-6490

NO DOWN PAYMENTCimton Township, 14 Mile

and Gratiot area Incomeon double Jot 2 bedroomseach unit Assume $52,000mortgage

1186-0657BLUEHILL Cad-

ieux/Mack. 1 bedroombnck co-op, dmmg room,reduced to $15,000. More!Gillen Really. 886-3665.Chandler ParIt-Cadieux

VA-FHA.()R OTHERBrick, 3 bedroom, family

room, perfect condltlon885-9940

RANCH, Grosse Pomte Parknear Jefferson. 3 largebedrooms, 2 baths, carpet-mg and drapes. Attachedgarage With electronicdoor opener. Sprinkler sy&-tem. $120,000. 88~GROSSE POINTE PARK

BUY OF THE WEEK3 BEDROOM SllIgle . re-

modeled kItchen .. bath,full basement, gas heat,mce II: clean, 2 car pra~,$10,000 down assumes oldFHA Mortgage PaymentsmctudlDg taxes lie msur-anee, $202

CROWNREALTY INC.

821-6500

BRAND NEW LISTING356 McMILLAN

Gorgeous center haD Colonial with natural wood doorsand double bay windows, located in the Farms.Inside a decorator's dream! Three bedrooms upwith (~ bedroom (or study) on main floor, inaddition to lovely family room. New furnace anddriveway, newly caflleU!d, beautiful white marblefireplace Inlarge living room, and on and on.

ASSUMABLE 8~% MORTGAGE, tl12,oooBY OWNER 8lIZ-7014

CALL 885-2272 FOR APPOINTMENT

WHY NOT CONSIDER

RENTING YOUR PROPERTY?

ANDHAVE IT MANAGEDIT'S A GOOD MOVE!

DILLON PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

881-4147 ANYTIME

LAKESHORE Village condo,mmt conditIon. ftmshedbasement, central aU', reofrlgerator, WIndow treat-ments included. $45,900~7. m-I280, after 7p.m

A SIMPLE assumptionaVaIlable on a 3 bedroombrick ranch Lakeviewschool district. 24416 Cul-ver 775-2909.

BY OWNER - 3 bedroom,2l,2 baths, Farm style col-omal on quaint New England street 886-6040.

1112 DEVONSHIRE

An unusual and beautiful cuslom English Tudor thathas leaded glass WIndows, stucco walls. outstandingplasterworlt. 3 fireplaces. hardwood and marblenoors. !'leWMul..chler dream lutchen, large familyroom WIth bullt-1n JacuzZi Whirlpool, 4 large bed.rooms. 3 full baths, 2 half baths and many more~eatures you must see FleXible terms. $185,000

GROSSE POINTE WOODS- 623 Pear Tree Lane, byowner, custom built, 2lar~e bedrooms, formaldining room, 2 baths. fire-place. bullt.1n kitchen,foyer WJth marble floor,mtercom and stereo sy&-tem, bUIIt.Jn bar, finIshedbasement With rec room,powder room, sprmkhngsystem Appomtment onlyOpen Sunday, 2-5 882-6379,

GROSSE POINTE Woods -Sharp, brlck, 3 or 4 bed-room, new 2'h car garage,prIced nght 881_-4524__

ST. CLAIR Shores - veryspeclai condo 2 car ports,own basement, Land Con.tract or mortgage

Harper Woods - 2 bedroomco.op With balcony, ownwasher, dryer, near Mack,Verrner

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5AUracbve ~ bedroom brick ranch, freshly decorale\..,

aluminum trim, natural fireplace, formal diningroom, family room with door wall to deck with gasgrill, ree. room, central air, DeW landscaping.

BUSINESS andINVESTMENTPROPERTIES

ExclUSivelySALES - LEASEs

EXCHANGESVlrgl1118S Jeffries, Realtor

88U899

OFFICE SURGERY SUITETen MIle-Kelly, 4,500

sq ft; ceramic We OR,X.ray and dark roomsTwo busmess offiCes,

two labs. 19 exam rooms.five lavs

can diVlde

ST, CLAIRGorgeous, wooded settmg on

Ihe 51 Clair river featuresattractIve two bedroomhome, With huge JIVingroom WIth fireplace, Ilhbath~, fully equIpped kit.chen Guest collage,~wlmmmg pool and dock.agt: for 50 fool cruiser$175,000 Term!> available

SpaCIOWtbl level bnck homeon 135 reet of prime riverfrontage All rooms haveriver views and/or openonto expansive decking andpatiO!. Five bedrooms, 4'hbaths. huge family room,two fireplaces AUached 2car garage, plus detachedIhree (ar and lthop build-109 A great home lor famIly and for enlerlalOlRg$340,000 Term!> available

Cozy two (or three) bedroomhornt> on 'iO foot tlver JotWith seawall, boat dock andhOist FlOe view of Canadlan shorelme and Slag Is-land $125,000 GenerousU1nd Contract terms

Selection or chOice and SCemcbUlldmg sites on the StClair RJver, from 50 feet to200 feet m Width Land Con.tract terms available onall

MacGLASHAN COMPANYOPPOSITE ST CLAIR INN

329-2294

GREAT EXPOSURE1-94and Cadieux

part leased to ALLSTATE2-4.000it for new owner

60 car parlung

Please Call for detailsVlrgmia S. Jeffries

Reallor 88Ul899

A UNIQUEWATERFRONT

HOME150Lakewood in Detroit near

Grosse Pomte on Canaloverlookmg Detroit River.4 bedrooms, 2 flteplaces,attached garage. boathouse With electric hOistand 11 boat wells $175,000,would lease

823-OO8S

l~EAL ESTATEFOR SALE

GROSSE POINTE VILLAGE45xllOFEETBY OWNER

16820KERCHEVAL882-8890

FOR SALE OR LEj\SE76 KERCHEVAL, On-the.

Hill. Two-story buildmg.2Oxl00 WIth basement.TOLES &: ASSOClA TES

885-2000

"ON THE HILL"THE FARMS - 3 bedroom,

Colomal, family room,breakfast room. centralaIr condItioning, beauti.fully landscaped lot

WALKER-ALKlREREALTY 8ll6-OO2OGROSSE Pomte Woods - 4

bedrooms, 2'h baths,newer Colomal 2 car al-tached garage WIth open.er, central air, 2 hre.places, many featuresRecently decorated andcarpeted Fair priced at$123,500. Evemngs andweekends 882-6975

CLINTON TOWNSHIPEnJOY 1.900 square foottWc>-bedroom condominiumfeatunng large rooms, 2~baths, 3 car garage atSchulu Estates, 19 milesEast of Garfield 286-2330

ENERGY EFFICIENTDREAM

Townhouse m Clmton Town-shIp on Semta bus Extracahng Ins , energy savmgdouble wmdows, 2 bed-rooms, plenty of closets,1'h baths, Iivmg room, dm.mg room With mUTored walland walkout patiO, kitchenWith deluxe appliances andwalk.Jn pantry, customdrapes &: tasteful decora.tlon, full tiled basementWith washer/dryer 4: stormwindows, central air, elec.tronic air filter &: humidifl.er, carport, cable TV 7~'lbassum. mortgage $290.00monthly payments includetax and interest. ?91~353after 7 p.m,

we re proud to .nnounceour ,""",011On WI!.hn-afalgor Devalopen of Flor"sa In<: •• SUbsld •• ry ofThe GeDeraI Ele<:tnc COlDpany As .Ioea! ropresenUiUW ... are able to offer 0mululucU of Flonda Ilfestyl .... t • numbI!T of n-afa!gar .Iuxunoul pia""""ruidenual t'I!SOr1 comIDUDltJes located throughout !.he .U1te we boon slagIe flmuy bomes gardenlllld lower apartmentslownbauses and pauohomes WIth floor pl.nsthllare IS reJued or aselegant •• you eore to make!.hem Whetber your toleTUtJ are the ocean, lak.,golf lftUllS SlUing or allycomlnnatlon we hive Ihome and a coltlmunuy to.. Ul your oeedl to everyFlonda hf .. tyle .mall'nable from .. a$Onable to TOgalLe."e W1lltt!T behltut youfllnYer and ""e "' a n-ata!

r:;~':::'~:~n~~~~~loc:al offices we Wlbltobnng i10nda s besllO you I--".._ ....CM9M~ __

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Ina TrafalgarFlorida ResortCommu:A1bNowAv IeThrough

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12D-LAKE AND RIVERPROPERTY

12B-VACATIONpROPERTY

14 FT ALUMINUM out.board, 35 h P Evlnrude,$900 823-&573

LUXURY RANCH on 13 plusacres With wooded front.age on Pine RIver 4 bed.rooms, 2 full. and 2 hallbaths Step down hvmgroom overlookJng pond forSWlmmmg All tnlS only 10mmutes from heart of StClair POSSible terms$1S9,OOO.

BEAUCHAMPREALTORS

329-4755

128-VACATIONPROPERTY

O'DA Y 27 SaIlboat, mboardengme, cruIse equlpt Ex.cellent condItIOn $17,500ae2.8568

VAIL Colorado Londo rorsale 2 bedroom, 2 bdlh,cathedral ('ellmg In.VIIlage umt Priced right forpartnership!> and tax bene.(lIlt 886 5135

LAKE St ClaIr - BelleRiver, Ont 20 mm toborder Year round home.Newly decorated In &c out 12E-COMMERCIALLarge 10l, well treed. PROPERTYsandy beach. 3 bed. 2baths, Iii car detachedgarage Many extras. HARPER BETWEEN 8 and$80,000 00 Can Immediate 9 Mtle Space for lease, 30possession For mfo. 51~ by 20, paneled, carpeted728.2259, 728-3883 Ideal for ofrice or small

boutique $300 per monthmc1udes all ullhtles. 773-0836 evemngs.

LAKE CHARLEVOIX 2bedroom lakefront brickcoltage (condo) In BoyneCity Furmshed Excellentrental Beach $46,900CashlLand Contract 886-4529-------------

ST. CLAIRST CLAIR - Magmflcent

View from glassed-ln livingroom Fireplace. 4 bed-rooms, 3.car garageBeautiful wooded lot onClark Dnve POSSibleterms Price reduced to$147.000.

2 LOTS. 25xlOO for saleOcala, FlOrida Reason.able 823-0183

SCHUSS MOUNTAIN chalet4 bedrooms, 21~ balhs, fullylurmllhed, largCltt, highestlot m area S\o\lm. golf, skiRedull:'d to $72,000 886m7

2J1h ACRES ON ThunderBay RIver, 6 miles soutb ofAHant.:, MI('hlgan Logcabin With large pictureWindow overlookmg riverSleeps 8 Excellent deer,parlrldge, rabbIt & Wildturkey huntmg Very se.cluded $7,500 assumes11'70 Land Contract 885-1741

11c-eOATSAND MOTORS

14' MFG FIBERGLASS boat,WIth trailer, 129 horse-power Chrysler outboardand electriC trolhng motor$800 886-9313

11 FOOT BOSTON whaler,Sport - US h P Mercury(power trim and tilt),trailer. snap on cover,stamless bow and sideraHs, spare prop. englOestand. hfe JAckets Excel.lent condition. $5,500 or of-fer 794-92\2

27' SPORTCRAFT, underwholesale, has all the goodfeatures. excellent condi.tion, all fiberglass, thetype that charter captainslike, WIll take trade up-or-down 268-3857

SAILBOAT, 17~' THISTLE,fiberglass With Northlandtrailer. 2 SUitS of salls,Spmnaker, 2 covers, racegear, in good condltion,$1,950 ~1I

SANTANA 20 - Sailboat,fully equiPped for race orcruise. Custom tratler, nomoney down, interest rree,loan till spring, 55,600.882-2515 or 88&-3830 .

1978HONDA cvce, 4-speeO,:n MPG, run's good, clean792-1408----~ - ~-- ----

11180MALIBU CLASSIC Es.tate wagon, loaded, lowmileage, excellent, $5,495ae2-7665

1978 CHEVETTE - 2 door.ot-iipi;OO, 'lIT, dl.'fog stereocassette and more Rust.proofed. excellent condllion, best offer 882-2529--- -- - ---

1979 MUSTANG Turbo, 2door, extra clean, 4-speed,very sporty, low mileage,Z1ebarted, orlgmal owner.$4,~/orfer 839-0294

197B CAMARO"'::: LT, loaded,air, stereo, 4 speed, Cragermags. extra set of lIres '"wheels, I owner, Wife'scar. excellent condition$3.650 823-2198

1976CUTLASS - 2 door, redWith white Landau roor...If, l>ttr~o, rear Windowdefogger 884-6959

1976-CHEVETIE:-e~cellent('ondilion. 50.000 mdes,new brakeb, exhaust,spnngs, $1,800 884.3330- ~ ---- --

1973 MARK IV - WhIte.good condition CaU 7733956, evemngs, 821-6408

lW16- CHEVROLETC-ap;.lceClaSSIC Landau 2 toneblue, vmyl hard top, powersteermg, power brakes,alt, AMIFM, 8-track deck,cruise contrOl, tilt wheel,custom sunroof, 69,000miles $1,700 882-944.5

CONVERTIBLE, ChevrolelImpala, 1968 Power sleer.mg, power brakes, V.S. au.tomatic One owner $3,500or best offer, must sell.886-92\7 -----

1978 CELICA GT hHbackAll O~lons. $3.700 88&-6695

1965 FORD MUSTANG, 2+2fastback Restored, newpaml. 289 automatiC, reobuilt engme and transmIS-SIon, poppy red, white m.tenor $2,700 77&-1975

OLDSMOBILE, 1977, Delta88 Loaded, clean. 4 doorAlter " p m 884-5865_

1977 CORDOBA - 50,000miles, good condition,$2,600 Call after 6 p m881-1794.

1979 GRAND PRIX - greatcondition, low mileage,air, stereo, power steenng.power brakes. more Own.er $5,000 Days 881-4147,evenmgs IJ86..0443

1911CHEVROLET Capnce 4door dtesel, AMIFM,power wsndows, powersteetlng, speed control,door locks- 36,000 mdes$7,300 779-5100, offIce orTUUlIOS home

11B-CARS WANTEDTO BUY

DEAD OR ALIVECARS - TRUCKS

FREE TOWING - 7 DAYS365--7322 368-4062

CASH FOR CARSTOP DOLLAR PAID

MAHER CHEVROLET

USED CAR LOT15175EAST JEFFERSON

821-2000

JUNK OR wrecked cars andtrucks Top dollars paid176-4S29 or Tn-8352

WANTlill: Mercedes Road.ster any year or condih~.Must be automatic With altand priced under $8.000 .T7S-3093

WANTED PRE-1975 - Cad.iIlac Fleetwood or LImo.Must have low mileageand be 10 exceptionallygood corn:htion Call Jim,774-7400.

1980 BUICK SKYLARD, "door. cared for, low mile-age. PrIvate. 294-2092-

I WANT YOUR BEAT UPCAR' MUST BE RUN.NING.

CALL JEFF AT882-8890

1977 MUSTANG II - MachI, hatchback, 49.000 miles,V.6, 4-speed, excellentcondition $2,600 123-3559,before 4 pm.

1975OODGE DART - 6 cyl.1Dder, 2 door, power steer.109, new llres, 2,300 miles$1.800 1186-7751

OODGE CHALLENGER -1978. 4 cylinder. powerbrakes, AMIFM radlo,rustprooCed, 46,000 mLlesGood condillon, $3,400 orbest 79%~72 Weekdaysafter 5

1979 BMW - 3201 - lowmiles, loaded, hke new,526-5759. 882-6122-

1976 MERCEDES, 450 SL.69.000 mIles Well kept,sunroof $11,900. Jean774-7400.

1982 FORD EXP, slick, air,stereo, Immaculate $7,150or offer Alter 6. 8lI2.a580

SAAB - 1980, 900 turbo. 3door, 5-speed. air, 25,000miles. loaded $9,450 882-5768

1982 PONTIAC J.2000 SE,hatchback, automatic. alt,cruise. AMIFM, bit, powerWindows, low mileage1186-5198

1971 GREMLIN. good conch.tlon $400. 822-7464.

1973VEGA - good tires, WIllrun or good for parts, $150822-6385

1978 MUSTANG 11 GHIA,V-6. "-speed, loadedSharp, $3,500 or best ofrer.643-3743, weekdays before5pm

1979 STARFIRE - 4-speed,loaded, good condItion,775-3621 days, 881-2982alter 6.

MUST SELL 1979 Sunblrd,all power. 30 miles to thega)lon Dan. 8lI2~13

PONTIAC Grand PrIx, 1979.39,000 mdes, V-8. aIr, tilt,full power. ",700 886-3304,after 6

5MB 99 GU, 4-speed, 1973 LINCOLN -.." door, IlOt wheel drive, red, owner, good mechanlcilly,

mroor, AM/FM casselle, $500 16820 Kercheval,ew tires, lIfellme rust. GrOllSe POinte City"oofed, excellent condl' 1979 DODG-E-O-MN-l "". _I)n, $7,500. 886.2810 ,,~

- - -- ".speed, sunroor. stereo.7 PLYMOUTH, Grand Ama radials, Clble head.ur)' 2.door hard.top lights, very clean, 31.000

~G"er steering, power miles, $3.S00 884.5425,rakes, AM!I"M, low mIle after 6 p mge, many extras Excel.flt condition $2,000 881 CAPRICE CLASSIC, 1m, 4'96 door. power steermg,

power brakell, CrUllte, air.I CHEVROLET Impala 2 AMiFM lttereo cassette,lOr beige, power btcermg, vmyl roof. excellent condl'

lutomallc Iranltmlltltlon, tlon $3.250 or best CallIlr, radiO, no rust, new 88&-7516ires, $1,1175After 6 p m~5257 MAVERICK, 1976. 4 door, 6

dutomallc, AMiFM radIO,7 GRANADA, 4 door. au po\\er ltteermg and brakes,omdllc. power lttecr no rust $1,700 or belttng/brakes air, stereo, 881.8659ear defogger, rustprooled,lew IlrClt dnd battery, low t973 MERCURY XR.7niles. excellent condillon Loaded, excellent condliM-6239 aHer 5 30 P m lIOn, lo~ ml/ea~e_ 882-~

) MALIBU CLASSIC 2 llfib vEGA hllk lllici\. I., lUcidune, 2 door. V 6, power ed, $1,000 Arter 6 o'clocktet'rmgibrakes, rear de. 409 Washingtonroster, AMIFM stereo. VOLARE~ 1979 btallonwag.7,000 mllelt Excellent on, 6 cylinder, air, extras.'Ilndillon 881-(1912 must sell $3,750 885-7132- FIREBIRD SE, V.S, au 1979 CAMARO Z.U, air,omatlc, lur. loaded, char crUIse, till, AMIFM cas.

coal With spoiler Warran selte, rear dclrost, aulo-ty $10,700or best 886-9765 matlc. 36,000 miles, Zle.i2 FIRE BIRD SEt black, barted. super sharp 884-1-6, belter than new. war. __~15_ _ _

ranty, rustproofed 777 FOR SALE or trade - up orass 1 down 1975Old's 9 passen-

.i75 CHEVROLET Impala, ger wagon. new lIres, new,Jr, po\l)er steering/brakes exhaust, all options No

, Good ('ondilion 886-9067 rust, low miles 824-4689;;1 BMW 2002~lookS and UNCOLN 1m TOwneandi

i!> '_runs _gre_a_t_884.7986 Country, rebUilt englRe,~ - - new Mlchehn IIres, excel.

I".ROADRUNNER, 1974, mmt lenl condition, $4,500 CaU" eondillon, no-rust, Ansen 4.6 pm, evenlRgs. 839.

I'~etlrome wheels, automallc, 9299~ radLal tires, all stock, a l~BONNEVILL-E-Brough.t elasslc Musl be seen --

52.350 Call noon.6 p m ham, excellent condition54-6140, ext 303 Loaded. $6.400 574-0738

f;.' - - ---- - - - - SNOW SPECIAL WIth post.~ 1m VOLARE, 2-<1oor,28,000 Iractlon, 1981 Olds 9 pas-t miles. slant 6 cyhnder,~ ver> clean $2,500 or best senger wagon, 'rl oplJons,< 1I5-«r.l6, 882.S539 must sell, make any offer

- - -- --- - -- fl82..87501m TOYOTA Hatchback,JlUtomahc, Flonda car, 110 1978 MALIBU Classic, V-6,rust, mmt. ladles car, low alt, AM/FM. low mileage,miles. must be seen $1,995 good condlllon, $3,200 oror best oHer ~5546 best offer Must sell After

6 p m 882-34931173 BMW BavarIa. 4 door

minI, garage kept. low VW 1973 SQUAREBACKmiles, new tires, Blau. Engine runs, front.endbunkt radiO. AM/FM, fac. rust FIrst ~ Call Chris,tory air. must be seen. 882-5966, after 8 pm"',995 or best orrer Sac. IMPERIAL Crown - 1965rifleI.' ladies car 839-5546 claSSIC. very good condi.

lII'1 V W. RABBIT. AM/FM, lion, $2,500!best offer. 776-air, luggage rack. hke 4760. 5'rl.2706IWW,$2.500, no reasonable 11180CHEVY CLASSIC £S.tiler refused. -.9636 tale wagon, diesel. fully

_ RASBIT _ AulomaUC, loaded. 'Excetlent condl.... r lion Pnce reduced $5,200,

regular giS. AM/FM make offer. 12+8702.Itereo. rear defrost, excel. _

'Ft 88S-?765 1974 MONTE CARLO -_ MUSTANG, 302 engulf. Stereo, lIuto, alt, reliableI BBL, new snows on rear, transportJlllon, $67S 824-ET mags. stereo, eel' fI95 8474~ 1979 CHEVE'M'E, 4-speed,

< in CHEVY MalJbu. 73,000 AM/FM, new radIals, new~," mdes, loaded, $8.500 or brakes, excellent condl~.• best 771~ lion. $3,195 776-4870 or

~" j 778-7426.. T.BIRD, rueI.' mterlor.

~ restorable, $6,000 or best88$-6026, 882-$539

m OLDS - CuUass Brou.

dgham - stalionwagon,leSel, loaded, 16,900 zst.

7908, or 774-3390.977 CAMARO - LT, 350,4-speed, air, AM/FM

.' stereo. tilt, very clean,$3.700 01' trade for truck535-2366

1974 CHEVROLET CapriceClaSSIC, 4 door, very goodcoocbllon $1.600 or best of.fer 112 MUir 885-6026,882-5539

urn MUSTANG n - Powersteenng, power brakes,very good conchllon. newlIres, radiator &: exhaustsystem. $2,000 or best of-fer Call 527..()224

ONE OWNER - 1976 FordSqulte. wagon, aIr, mam-tamed, good conditionReasonable 886-2453

1974 MERCURY stahonwag.on $350 822.1201

1~ MUSTANG GHiA. 4 cyl.mder, automatic. powersteering, power brakes,air, stereo, excelleflt con-dition Must sell 881-8435.

t982 PONTIAC J-2000 LE.coupe, executtve car, 8,?OOmllelt, loaded Must see toappreciate $8,300 886-4269after 6 pm

1976 4 DOOR HONDA -CVCC wagon, hatchbackNeeds engme work, goodbuy for someone who hkesto work on cars $150 Call882-{18S9

1971 VOLKSWAGEN square-back, $375 CaU 881-8322,after 530 pm

1~ SKYLARK LTD 4 door,automatic, power steermg,power brakes. air, excel-lent condltlon Accept bestoffer '771.7703.

1973 ROADRUNNER - highperformance, 440 slapstick, 4 10 POSI, no rust, In-tertor mint, excellent con-dItion, no rust, extras,S2.oooibest 881.5952

1973 FORD - 8 passenger 11~AR REPAIRvan, 7,000 mites on rebUilt302 V-8, auxtllary, 40 gal.Ion gas tank. duel air &:heat, $1,000 882-8167,

BMW - 1979 320l - blackwith black velour intertOrTruly In immaculate con.dltion Loaded WIth 811 os> Ilions. Must sell.~, I

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-Page Eight.C GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursd"y, Odober 28, 1982

1971 \ OL \ U ,lolllllll\\.lglllI -70000 null" 4 br ,lIld rle\\1.ldlJb $1 000 01 bl':.l offer 1184190 1

77 COl PLE IJc\'lLl.E. lu\\mlleJ!;e IO,ld,'il e\crlll'fllcondItIOn 11855767

1981 D-\ 1">ll-'; l80ZX turboloaded S13 200 882 530S

1981 O-\TSl:'\ 310GX bJ<l1kII Ilh grt>1 elolh Inlenor-\~t, t'~t :.leTl'Q l 200 mile:.SS 300 or rl'l"on,lble oHl'r885 3025 J!ll'r 6 or Il"J\{'ml....~dge

1977 CIIF:\ \ Imp.1l0,lallOlI" agun E\ccl!l'nlcoOOlllOn Ii..! 7551

SeeRay CampIse

DRUMMYOLDS

THE ROAD TOSAVINGS

THE 83 s ,-\RE HEREORDER YOLRS ~OW'

For that personal touch onne", or used cars 'fon-da) and Thursday, 9a m to S p m TuesaayWedne~da) and Frida)':9 a m to 6 pm

772-2200

11-CARSFOR SALE

1977 1I0ND" <:!VIC nechatchbdl'k ,lUloll'hitlC, one0\\ ner 58 000 mllt's mllllBl'~l offer 881 8763

19i5 \tl ST -\;>;G onglnalo~ ner nell lire, ne~ bdtten 0\ \I F'II ~terl.-'O 10\\nllil'age no ru~t gredtl'ondllton 'Ill'l sell $1 500

r or best oH('r. 0..) s ()nl~, n,.k lor ~1'k.. ~J -;-g:t'mi FIREBIRO Formnlw

automatic t"\lra clean10" miles $5800 296 9810

1979 B \l \\ 3201 Sepl,lBraun aulomatlc "unrool\110\ "hl'el~ Blukpanl\lU,l 'ell E\ enlllg~ 342:!li93 \f!l'rlIoom. 862.5389

1975 MlST-\,G - all or forparh $,!S(l ~Zl 8831 dfter5

l!!7~ OU:-"! E H ,Ill k .,llIftII I'ylllllll'. 180 I'll I-: lillO,3U,ooo m!!l'... 8H 4917

1975 FIA l' ,11IlulIl,1lIl l'Xu'lh'nl lOIHllt lOll, 10'"1I11!I',I~e .,11'(1'0 I l'r) dl'pl'nd,lbll' $1 'iOO 886 3lb9

19111 III (( K .,,, \'1. \H K LillIltt'd -l douI, ,11IIolll.ll11!lOll I" ,rl'lO/lIIg hlolkl"101k, ,Ill ,11'11'0 1111Ilill'I'1 11,11I ,HlI\ lllH llU17

197'1 i\IL ~1 ,\Nt. 4 (\ 1111IIt'l ,lulo 11111' ,HIll IOllk...'UP"1 ;,0 000 IIllh" r.J JOOIHUlU7

l!lll..! D\I~l'''J \lUI,)" 1"'11"11 I '\Il,hl lOll ,j II guodg,l' 1l1111'.lgl' 118'l1l17 J

OLD~ lltl HFI.I: '\1 \ 1 \1979 10,,,11'11 I Il Itl\\Illllt'.lgl' $1\ \00 -\ltl'l hll8b 1m

197b ~L'H \Ill' 5 '>IJI'I'dJl [)()() mill" $'100 ~n!N7'l

1!l70COH \ E 1"1~: "1.lInk .......'Il'll hi ,Ikt., III II tlIuff t,'t& I <l11l.ltOI 5UO 1Il111 .... un:'Illlht'lm III I', 'I',uno ...l'lof \\hl'l.l, ,nOli lln'".loll 4503

1!l69<..HA:\D PHI \ ~ 'Ill'l'df <lllOl Y lllllnual lr .Ill' nll'"1011 "Ir JUJded $1 500<''.111 twCOfl' 1 IHUlI) 7791632

1979 C \DILL \C mutor ,llIdII <llhllll ......lon loul oC I,ll' /

8H 9163

1955 CHE\'HOLET - -l <lvor,Iulom.ttll lr.tn'IIlI ...'llln\' 8 $265 .?'l6-767J

W,thin 3 Hours!(24 hour service - 7 days a week,(1) ~ete deenng of

interior & exterior $12°°(2)Wax, ~ome & shan:t* . $3000

(crpet, ittdUllng *' In price

(3):::~.~: .... ,.$500

886-0613"Strvi 1M Grosse Pointes for 10 Years"

Steve Rus;ng'sAUTO ~~RECONDITIONING ~

PICK UP and RETURN AUTO

11-CARSFOR SALE

1982 TORONADO~'llllv 101llll'II. lOll mlll',tgt',

IIll"I'!. Mll~1 ~ELL TOIHI\' IlOME 1181 l~llQ

1982 TRANS AMBJJI'k 10,1l!l'II, 5,000 III ill"

$11 (/(J()

881-1480AFTER 6 PM

WAl\TED WOOD :.torm\I IIldO\1S 26 ~ Idth 8855570 - -

\\ 0\"ITED - PREVIOUSLY0\\ nl'd matermt\ clothes"ullable for office IIear.

, ~rl't '5-7 own "rm -<l131fI 1l'Iri!~llitJ III "~'J" ,0""....'" l1n- ..,l.o_....... ~ .. ~

\\' ..4.Jljj' ~ moose head 8814850 885 6212

COFFEE ~t -\KER - Corn-Illg\\ dre -I cup, not eleetflC, or ba:.ket for 4 cuppenolator 824 1008

10A-MOTORCYCLESFOR SALE

10B-TRUCKSFOR SALE

1981 I<AWASO\KI LTD 550, -lc~ hnder 6 speed transmiSSion ~tags cu"tom"SS\ bar ,till under \\arrant) $1 500 firm or tradefor \'an 822 i594

1G-SNOWMOBILESFOR SALE

GEORGE STABLE'SDellI'\(' C\c1,' hd' beaUllCul

ne\l 1983 Ydmaha -nOlimobill" on ,uper sdle

Parts and ,en Ill.'" for allmJl-.I'~

Fl\ e blocL norlh of 10 'fileon Harper

772-6168

1977 CHEVY PICK-VP45000 mIles lIke ne" 10tenor, some rust $I 9008428154

1970 TRlt:MPH 500cc l00'T;,tock condItion 5 100 on-glllal miles man) ne\\part:, ru"" great S800 orbest offer 343 Q.l92 after 6om

19i9 CHEVY LUV 4x4,Pioneer stereo S\ stemdual sunroof chrome rollbar etc Must see to appreclate $5 900 or best268 1629

CASH FORKIDS CLOTHES

FXCELLEN l' I.'O~))ITJOi\\,EBY CI E"'" BEnEH

HIl \1'.))~ INF\i\ r JllIll' 14Bllllg III \1'111<1,11 'I II I"d ,II

Vi I hlu ,11,1\ ltl--l Jl III0\ II \"\t,EH~ I'LF\"~.

lEE'S RESALElllJ \I :'II<II I-. 11111 !lUll..!

\\ \ ,TED StOll" Il'frll{ll. .tlUI '" \\ "1"'11.1'.... '\ 4,lll1J ~JL"1'1' II U1l.lllg UI nol II urkIllg $10 10 $100 Abo CIeeI t'IIW\ <II 01 old Olll.... etl!,In\ 11l1ll' slIon n , 9245585 Ot 771 -107b

\ \ TIQl E OR COLLEC f\Ill E DOLL~ Sl'CH -\~\1-\\)0\\11': \LE'\\"\DEHB\HBlE Ell'

757-5568TOP SS PAID fm <.'oiOt TV ,

Ilt't'd/llg I ('pilIr 774 9.380

E-\STSIDF. bool-.,eller dl'~lIl'''':.Igned lJlIlltl"<l ('tilt lOll', fllll'IlIu~tl dtl'd (hlldren ~ 1111'1,1lure Jrt photO~1 "ph)Ameilianil Detloll, Cl\ IIWar. Occult -\\<lllt GdldeLit IInllt .(n (ounll Iustone:. phlio,ophl ,lnd\\olth\\hlle books for lollecllOIl, In .Ill CJlegOl'll'''Ca"h paid alld lO11nedldteremO\dl

GRUB STREETA BOOKERY17194 Ea~t Warren

near CildllOU\Dl'lrolt, MII:hlgdn

882-7143

FUEL all"ilL Plllchdse dnd pump

from lour 1.1Ok'882-9420

9-ARTICLESWANTED

DENLEY'SANTIQUES

BOOKS/USED AND RAREpur~hased for cash or appraised

eslates also deSired, In home consultatIOnsJOHN KING

961-0622• Clip and Save Ihls ad _

8B-ANT1QUESFOR SALE

UMVERSAL MALLAi\TIQLE SHOW

& SALE12 Mill' Rd & DequllldJ l'

SundJ\ Octobel 31 lIuoughSUndd\ No\ ember 7 Fi eepdrkllig fI ee ddnll~ ...lOnDoll repdlr, re"t1 ung \\1I11£')OU \\alt

JC WYNO'SANTIQUE AND

COLLECTIBLE SHOWSRoma Hall \\ e:.t Side

Sundd) No\ ember 7th27777 Schoolcraft LII'onla

Hours 9-4 Free adml"'l0l1o\'er 80 dealer:.

J.e, WYNO772.2253

Mark \ our calendar 110\\ forour -fu"t ChI I,tlll,l~ doll,to) and 1I11111ature ~holl tobe held at Roma H,IILea"tslde, SUndd), Dect>mber 12th

Watch paper Cor future ads

Fmllli \Il~' l'lOl'k... IlI'1 0\ ...to\' ,md PIlI\1I11\ ,.... nt l~lIdl PI'I bl,t II I'l'll III dllll II9-5 Mom1.l\ tlll tlugh ~,Itllld.l\ 772 9Jll'l

WE BL'\ \;'\1) WI I

ANTIQL'E ('(Ol k II'p,W \lltlqU,' pOL1.,-1 lI.t!,1I II'p,lII~Pl'CI,lhllng In hou"l' I all,S8-l-9146

ANTIQUl'. doek repuu:,Wdll 1lI,1IItll' gl,lIldC,llhl'lcuckoo ,lnl1l\ l'l "II ) Plekup and deh\ l"l \ 8ll 3859

KENN,\HY Kngl' AnllljUl':' JOliN KIN(, I'" :.tlll till) In~HoUl:' Wl'dlll',d,,) ~'lld.l) good blllll-., fOi e,,,,h Wh)12-~ S"lllIll,l\ 9 5 (\Idlell\ :.ell to '0 IIIeo Ill' ebl' COI,It W ,Ill ell Fll',l i\t.1l kl'l le:.~) 9b I 06.1.!l'\'ell S,lluld,11 9~ 1l8l WANTJ<:D'I'OllllY lrS/COI4J9b l'lgn '1,lllllh 775 4757 111

~'UHNITUIU': Il'tlllhlll'u ll' 7711212i>.lll~d, ,Iupped "ll) I)Pl' SIIOTGUNS .lIld llfll" \I"lItof ('dlllllg 1"1('(' I.,tlm,lll" I'd _ P,lI kl'! Fo\ ~nllih47489:;J Wlnl'!ll"tl'! .llld 01111'"

PI II ,lIt' l'olll'tIOl -1711'),11~

ANTIQUE/GARAGE SALE- 19141 Cheshire, east oCMoross. be"\ een Mack &Harper 882-1585 Frida)Saturda) 29th 30th Secretary. dnllque organcon\ ertl'd gas lamps dollfurniture, pettipolllte can-\ a,es stamed gIas", 1920make up ,land II ashstand marble & "alnutsmall oak file :'3100ndoors. wllh stamed glas,carved oak banquet table7 ledves cand) store glasscase, 525, "alnut & bra,,~

_~amp -'!?Ie collec~b~~~_

, 1 .wSThACQ.ljIR£[}-C!-~ ,Museum Quahly Or«'lflm!.a

(rom the We"tern Re-en I.'Soclet) Collecnon .

Very Inlprel>~l\ e ChineseBronze \ d~e Illth fll1eh detaIled DI agon handle" 24high circa 18iO "mallerChllle",e brorze \\ Ith ~culplured dragon enl\\ lIledaround neck of \ a"e 20',hIgh

In additIOn our largeCollectIOn of re~IOI ed -\rchltedural Antiques furnIshlllgs a nd a cce",onple<:es

MATERIALS L'J\L1MITED2 W MICHIGA1'" A\-E

YPSILANTI. ~lICHlGA:'\Open Thursda) lhru Sunda)

1l}.5 Monda} thruWednesda) by Appointment

only1-483--6980-----

PLANNED PARENTHOODHOLlDA Y \fART

Shops from across the natlon Thursdav. 1028 10a m .8 30 P m Fnda)10/29, 10 a m 5 p m Saturday, 10130, 10 a m 5 p mGrosse Pomte War :\otemonal, 32 Lakeshore Road881.7511 ($2 admiSSIOn)

SELLING PERSONAL ant1que collectIOn WalnutVlclorlan cylinder top deskWIth onglllal chaIr sofavery old desk made fromspmet plano, pme post.master desk, rare pInerocker, plOe bonnet boxVlctOrtan ash bed anddresser child s spool bedsmall cfJestnut dresser, 2pme watt>r pall benchesbeautiful set LImoges...... eddlllg band' dishes....Ith man} servmg pIeces"ery old copper lustre 1 .1Ironstone tea set, paste tea 11-CARSset 3 011 pamtmgs of child FOR SALEren, lamps, clocks 2 1

Onentals Beddmgton pot. 1978 SEDAN DeVille 43,000tery, many other Items By miles, loaded $6600 881-

__ap_po_mt_men~~n_I)_~~~~9 2647

ANTIQUE 4 poster bed - f~iE-W YORKER Sedan _mahogany, $300 good con 1974 full po"er. luxur)dillon 881 1714 tran~porlatlOn on regular

gas no rust or damage~ART1CLES $1,200 882 5493

WANTED 1978 SILVER Anlllversar}-----------j Corvelte 34000 miles,ART COLLECTIONS ....ant loaded $9,750 881--8333

ed, books print, pamt AUTO O\UCTIONIllgs, cash paid Call an) 9041 CHALMERStime 5594695

--- -- - E"ery Saturday 10 a m ramGAkDEN - PATIO vacuum or ~hme SUll only $5 to en

With hose attachment tel', for further mformaDays 583 9700 Evemngs tlOn 526 0928 Open to the886--6167 public

9-AR.TICLESWANTED

$65

DRUMS - 5 plece_ Pearlset, Zildlan high hal, 3 Zildlan cymbals, exeellenlcondition, $850 Ask forRob, 882.5052, 831 5Z78

ALLPIANOS WAl':HED

l T6f1t'~A$.W._~~ID! ONE;DAY>'P/CK-UP

54f-6116PIANOS WANTED

GRANDS, Splllets, Console~and Small UPrights

TOP PRICES PAIDVE 7-0506

&-ART1CLESFOR SALE

EUROPEAN VIOLIN \I Ithplush case and tUlllngpIpe, $100 371.25&1

STEIN WAY 6 FOOT Grnad- walnut, hardly used$12,000 Cash Call after 5pm, 647-2430

DRUMS - FIVE piece set,hve ZildJlan C}mbals andmany extras $400 Call882-6363

X-MAS CLOSEOUT SALE30/609< LA YA WAY PLAN

Tuba, French Horn, SelmerTenor, band mstrumentsgUitars Fortuna MUSIC921-4614 after 1 p m te7pm

PIANO - EVERITT Console$1,200 or best offer Call892.8919

UPRIGHT FREEZER - 1'\Cl'llellt conditIOn 885 O-l12bef 01 e 5 527 4961 .Iflel530

FLEA MAHKETEVERY TUESDA YALl'OMOS CA~TLE

NINE I\t1LE BETWEEr-\MACK AND HARPER

nJ 0591

PIANO MAHOGANYWurlltzer Spmet andbench Slightly used, $900882.9427

GIBSON GUITAR Shnger.land drum set Americanaaccordlan 120 base 7722894

2 VIOLINS, cases and bo\\s,and one Viola Excellentcondltlon 293-1649

VOSE - SON'S 5'7' Grand,completely rebUilt, lightmahogany flmsh, $3,800526 7835 - 881.6165

B8-ANTIQUESFOR SALE

ANTIQUE DOllSOLLECTIBLES - One ofthe largest collectIOnsavailable to the public' Webuy mdlvldual doll collet>tlOns or trade Hundreds tochoose from Chma, cloth,reproductIOns Also manygifts Open dally 11-5Closed Monday and Tuesday The Country Bumpkm3562 Melamora Road,Metamora 678.3470---- - -----

TWO HAND crank phono.graph, records 822-1201

-------------SPINNING WHEELS, Dea

con's bench, swmgmg era.die, sewmg machme, col-lectible kitchen Im't>le-ments, neWly caned andstripped i,>ressed backchairs, mIlk cans 154Morass at Kercheval.October 28, 12-4, October29 10--4

&-ARTlClESFOR SALE

&-ARTIClESFOR SALE

8-ART1CLESFOR SALE

Il'E ",'KATES - Bo\'s, h~ WICK"~R ON'E YEAR old 2 FAMILY GARAGE ~ale _ FIREWOOD" - v,-'~ h Id S lI.ud\\ood fun'l'oldhe) ,md h~url" 12 palr~ 10\ l",e.it 2 Ch.ilr~ With houl:.de 0, OldisC o~e dell\ ered

8812642 cu,hlOns 2 'mall tables chI ren s an \lomen:.$75 or tx-,l offer 881.!094 clothes Load:. of good 885-8448

ELECTRIC STAIRWAY lIet men's dothl"s, 36" waist BREAKING UP hou,e33' of 'l"ctlonal Irdt'k LADlES COAT ch,lI coal SUlts,42 Ver) reasonableDa)~, 252 1216 e\ emn":. full gr,l) llHnk collJr per ~Ihur:.ddV .. Sdturdd~, 10 ~ K('('P1ll5 Toub, huu,e

'" C d $500 . \\',lre~ ell' 9167 E\'erb8828892 eet con ItlOn cost 22403 Da\ld, Ea~t DetrOit,Sl'lhllg $125 SIZe 1620, 1 block :.outh of 9 Mile (Ileur Wluttler .md Hmper

HUNDREDS OF "electlon" Redfox fur nl'Ck pll'Ct', 5 0[( 194 ,en Ice dll\ e)(rom d bool-. IOlel ,lib ,km ,Cdlf, lIb.e 111'\\ $150 COMPUTER TERMINALS Octobel 2l. 9 J m 5p IIIrar~ Opl'll Saturday. 104 C' II 6 2946140 _ SOROQ loW 80 column25 :'\ellOt'rl \ Pl.lee_ Gro"M' e~~ ~~711p III ~creell terminal, half AUTOMOBILE O\\NE:HSPIe F,1I111S 8860923 01 pi lee, $800 Bell telet)'pe A, lOll .h $31 qll.llll'll)8812642 FROST FREE leCnger.llor model 43, 132 column bu\, b'hll' ,Illtomoblle III

-\I\TlQLE BE-\l TlFl'L 9 - e\N'llent condltloll pdper terOllllal, l\dlf price 'llI,U1l'l' 8812376d i $150 885 0079 $700 Botll like lle\1 885piece lIlmg loom ~OOI

('ondllion $975 ,L:ll gl') MINK COo\T - CJll.~dldn 30267765615 \'lld - Idrgl' :.IZl', $600 GE WASHER, good condl-

CO~~ COR~ET ~ludellt 8864271 dfter 5 00 tlOn, $85 MlllI ba:.kel,model $150 8827584 \10\ ED - Clothmg fUrlll \ldter sa\ er 8853026

O1:'\l:\G HOO:"l ~Ulle. l)un tUN' l\mct>lI,U1eou, Items SALE - TABLES, lounge:\1u,t ,I'll Fllda\ 11 5, 77~ chaIr \\ dsh :.land, ml:.cCdn Ph) fe mdhog,ul\ 6 N .

neMleoomte chair .. (cran eff Dctober 29 9.3 1760berr) back~rOllnd) 2 GORGEOUS mmk COdt \\I~~ ti!'odU:.lOne. 011 ~ldl'k Oti'-pede,tal dmmg room ta fo'\ collar, Che\ ron ~l) Ie, 't~een 7 !nd 8_r.~ebib ledf and p.id". buffet "uede tnm, like ne" 824 YARD SALE Fnda).Satur\62' long\ nllnt condItIOn, _ l200 daj, 103 16830 Village LEATHER CHAIR &. otto$~-o C II Thu da r ff N D man gl een, ol'cds~lon,1II::J :1 rs ~ 0 FROST FREE refngerator Lane a otre ame"d CI 6 0 t C dldlr, gold 884 1J05"un a) 3 el pm u 0 _ e'\cellent condition - INDIANVILLAGE - __ _ _101111 Fnda) thol Sunda) $145 88"0079 BRINKTON POOL t bl573 4578 _". __ _ Garage and \.'ard sale Sat-' a e -

d non :.Iute, e\cellenl condlFIRE\'-OOD FOR ~ale- NORGE WASHER & ryer urda)', 10-4 2170 IroqUOIS tlOn needs le\ elers $100:.et - e'\cellent condItIon T-"-;PE\"RIT-ER-"'::: -E-LECCl'ddr \\ood Call afler 5 $195 8850079 1 " 8826274

pm 7i5-1215 $45 face -------- TRIC, portable, case. KENMORE-DRYER an-dcord GREEN SCULPTURED Sear's Scholar, $75, 1m.

- - - - - - carpetmg - 2 rooms & maculate condition 886. washer, heavy dllty $J75,G E WASHE~ ~ 'ts lb ca- hall el\cellent Complete 7226, after 6 for both, excellent condl

11 d than 886-1329p$~~tY~X~~9 enl con I Ion. hrepla~et ~~41~____ SCHWINN MONGOOSE rae. _- GARAGE SALE - Chlld- mg bike, extra compo- SURPLUS JEEPS - cars -

PEARSON CAMEL.BACK reo's clothmg, ski boots, nents, good conditIOn 886- bOdls l\tdny ~ell for undersofa 76' 1\ or\' tone on skates, mlsc Items lf737 $50 For mformallOn calltone Brand ne\\', still III Good/e\cellent condition .-- -------- (312) 931-1961. exl 1852shlpplng plasllc Bought at Corner of 553 Unl\'erSltv~ SMALL 7 PIECE oak dlnmg - - - --- - -Ste\\art Glenn in Bloom- Kerche\aI Saturda.) 1(}'5 room SUite, gateleg table, DOLL APPRAISALSfield Hills Their prtce, ----- 4 chairs, gateleg sener, ANTIQUES OR$1.518 Askmg $995, 885. LADY KENMORE - wash. buffet Good ConditIOn COLLECTIBLES1824 er & dn er set, excellent $600 773.6449 after 5.30 SUSAN'S DOLL :>llJSEU;\t

condition _ $250 8850079 p.m. 757-5568DINING ROOM sUite - solld . __ _ _9 tAT LAST - Basement sale YARD SALE _ gate leg ta- A SELECTION - Like ne\\mahogany 1 29 Vtn age, d T d

like new. make offer or at 3940 Ca leux hurs ay, ble, stereo, dresser, Cribs, Schwllln blcvcles POlllleWill trade 268.3857 Friday 1(}'4, Saturday 1-4 d mlllg room furmture, Cyclery, 20373 Mack and

-- Items ftom two Grosse mIscellaneous. Saturda)', Bill s Bike. 14229 EastJ Je[WHITE MINK or SIlver fox POlllte homes plus Cad. October 30th, 5093 Gray. ferson

eoat or j~cke~ 773-5558 _ leux Mirrored double ton I :\:-:-:1i-::E::-::D:-:D::-:I::-::N-::-G:::-.:::S=P::E:-;C~IALIST_FRIGIDAIRE - automatic dresser \\oodgram metal FIREWOOD _ OAK, birch. Silk or dried centerpieces

washer - excellent condl- bed, old radiOS, bed. ed C tit d d b~ profeSSIOnal f10rtslspreads, odds and ends of mix U , sp I an e-hon, $145 885--0079 years of accumulation livered. 517.345--3855 7 a m. \\Orklllg at home Cu:.tom

\'@ITE NAUGAHYDE sofa, Some never.usl'd Items No to 9 00 am, W~k, 4 \er) reasonable$75 Bro\\ n wlllter coat. pre-sales GIRLS ROTHCH1LD coat. 83 643sIZe 18, beaver lrLm 886-- '1'.3, red, IIlcludes hat and BOX SPRING ami maltre;,s7626 ROPER GAS stove - self. leggmgs, excellent con. sets bv Serta, L:! off T\l1Il

----- - cIeanmg, excellent condl dltlOn 882-6220. $145 -Full, S185. Queen,

~~~~~ ~~~~~~il~5 dr~~: THuOoMn'A$slv55IL88LE5--0007a9kdInIng MOVING GARAGE sale- $225 Kmg, $325 AIlhflrslquality Dealer I\are ouse

0079 room table Wlth 6 chairs, FridaY,Saturday, ~5 Baby clearance 263-2854 or 371.GIRL'S WHITE bedroom , CJ;.I.b, ~attress, household 5400

•d t 1I. Ahff 64 "x42". plus 2 leaves, 'f!.ci&1s', priced to sell 468set, good Can I 10 , w ee $850 Glass top coffee ta LexC> Fand end tables 775-6350 ble, 42.x36, $125 Oak lad. mgton, arms _ ----------- I

GARAGE SALE, Fflday, les armoire, $150, two COLECO JET Air Hockey _ 8A-MUSICALSaturday, 1(}'4 Furmture. barrel chairs blacklbrown 6 ft table like new, call INSTRUMENTSantlques, baby equipment, fabnc, $100 each Royal 372~128'children's clothmg, table mounted elk 6 feet high 25 FAMILY GARAGE Salesaw, numerous mlsc All hke new 884-4590 Proceeds benefit Nursery

~~J~nC\r~~~.~~,j~~~ ~~~ II1~t4bt~~::!~~~~laneou,>. 9 30-4 30"~. '/man 's l8'~.-l(l> gallon ,) 1_. ll:{ h~dll:f)l'.eS1-,.;'l; blocks,

.Jfr FrJday,-.,saa.rday< !Iaquanum stand' 'Y sleds Of ''1 Mile', -.oetween;22855 Edgewood, St ClllIr 886-8248. Kelly & Morang

,Shores _ MAHOGANY ChIppendale 23" 12 SPEED BIANCHIWHIRLPOOL refrigerator - style secrelary desk, over Special bike, racmg and

like new, $245 885-0079 50 years old, very good touring Excellent shapeBEAUTIFUL sterling Silver condition, $700 or best of- $300 or best offer 885-4468:

tea service, copy of fer 293-4854 SIMMON'S HIDE.A-WAYIGeorge II by Gorham Iv- MARLBORO type genume bed, $25, Ironnte, $20,ory, fmals fmely chased leather coat \\Ith fur JIll- Poker table $10, HeadSend mquITles to Grosse mg, made by-StratoJac, sims size no. $20 8854l454.Pomte News, 99 Kerchev. cost new $350 Excellent -

. aI, Grosse POlnle Farms, condItion Warn only 10 ESTATE,Mlchlgan, 48236. Box D.3$ times Size 44 $200. 881. LIQUI DATION

MOVING SALE - Antique 6909 any day after 4 30Mahogany dmlllg room set,

I furmture, barbeque grill, p m double pedestal table W1thvlOhn, plenty of clothmg, CUSTOM MADE shirts, but. SIX chalrs and Enghshtoys, many mIscellaneous ton down collar. 2 light sideboard. 7 rt Mahogan)

_Items Thursday through blue, 2 whIte, 2 hght beige, secretary, Antlque ward-Sunday 1006 Moorland, size 161:;" 33" sleeve, cost robe, art deco and Nou.Grosse Pomte Woods new $47 50 each N e'll er veau aceessones, beautl.

MAGNA VOX color TV - warn, $25 00 each or best ful antIque Japanese llood: $125 Works great I 885. offer. 881.6909, any day block prmts' chma, silver,'0079. afte_r_4_30_p __m______ Ivories; lovely old OIls and

~ -------- - SELL YOUR crafts at De bronzes, etc , etc , atSTAMP And Com apprals LaSalIe'sschool Chnstmas. MAGNIFICENT

als for estates, banks, pn. Bazaar table Rentals POSSESSIONSvate collectIons Call a\ allable 885 1349, 372-John Stendel 881.3051 2398 21823 VAN DYKE AT 8'h

---------- - -- ------------- MILE RD IN WARRENGARAGE SALE - Power 58-4247

edger - lawn roller, tools, 7skus, color TV's - lots A--R-CT-O-U-S-M-IN-K-c-o-at-,--e-x.more Saturday, October cellent condlllon Will sac-30 9-2 only 1003 Flsher nflce 552-4030 or 775.2434Road at Mack No pre.sales WOOL - 9 x 12 ORIENTAL

------- carpet Handwoven $4,000BABY EQUIPMENT, only After 5 pm call 647-

clothes, 14" chrome 2430wheels. motors, etc 16927 KENMORE GAS stove 30"Ct:andler Park Drive 10--3Frida) Saturday Avacado electrOnic Ig-

- --- - --- llItlOn $110, 3 AnllqueG E WASHER - exceIlenl Hitchcock Chairs $35 each

condition, $95 885 0079 882.2570

GENERAL ELECTRIC full WALLACE STERLING sll-size sto'lle, very good con. ver, complete settmg ordltlon, $115 771.1969 eoght, extras Meadow

BLACK--L-E-A-T-JiE-R--and Rose pattern Never usedmmk tails stroller Jacket, Call 293-0098size 10, $295, gre)' leather CLOTHES N' THINGSand grey and \\hJte mmk RESALE SHOPstroller Jaeket size 12, $395 17525 Stephens (91h MIle)822 1566 between Gratlol and Kelly

CHROM-E-MET.~c-drop 772~7422leaf lahlp 2 charr;; Cobra Consignments welcome_139XLR 4 channel C B WHITE REFRIGERATOR,radIO, plus "'Irlng and out- $210 - gold refrigerator,door antenna WIlson $180 8825681ladles Super Stroke golf BEDROOM-- SUITE -clubs 2 Ford ~ercury 15mch tire rims 2 large out- Queen, natural oak, cus-door reflectors 6x9 Onen. tom deSigned, round cortal rug Call Friday and ners, 5 pIeces Cost $4,500,S 29 best offer over $1,600 45

atu~d~ ~~.!'!l~_1_ ~_ Blalrmoor. off Lakeshore,WESTINGHOUSE electriC Grosse POinte Shores 886-

stove like new $145 885- 8511. 882-93030079 ------

- - -- OLYMPIC FREEZER,DIRT BIKE YZ 80, 1979 not roomy but compact, Will

a scratch $450 8864271 elt Illto corner of base-after ~ __ __ ment $125 885 8449

8 WOOD STORM wllldows "ALMOST NEW" APPAREL34x50':;, Glasses 22x30 accessories, furs and anGood conditIon $3 each tlques at a fractIon of the885--7157 ongmal cost

3 HP CRAFTSMAN POwer We Buy Furssnow thrower 18" path, 1 Consignments Welcomeyear old 885--,1288 lEE'S

- --- - 20331 Mack 881-8082GARAGE SALE - Antiques, __ ~____ _Furmture, MISC, 35172 MAN'S OVERCOAT, HarrISWeIdeman 15/GratlOt area, tweed, like new, $2S TU-s..October '1:1. 29, 30, 1(}'5 1358

I UNBELIEVABLE'Yes, the vast selectIOn of

unusual, e'\cltJng, an.. tJques, giftS, and eol!ect.r Ibles at the Colomal Shop, thIS \\ eek IS so absorblllg,L so fascmatmg, that, the

moment }OU "'alk m, j-ou'U• be so amazed, ) ou'U forgetto ask the crazy man whathe thmks about JohnDeLorean'

Now, that's I\lcredlble'Why, Wacky s got an R S

Prussia vase, 2 NIpponvases, a collapSible SIlk

I top hat \\Ith matchingmorlllng coat and \est,several pIeces of Godeypnnts, pattern Salem

:chma, some plates b)Clarice Chff. a VJllerovand Bach plate, a SuperArt Deco lamp, some VIC.tonan sterllllg bracelets,an anllque Bohemian cutback de<:anter a dlscontmued Royal Doullon figunne Memones Somebest on the subject bookson antiques and collectIbles, "A Wonderful GIftfor the Collector' l\ lac~ed!!,e bowl, some handpalDted plates, a hand,palOted West Morelandweddmg bowl a beautifulcut glass baskel 20 addl'tlOns to hiS exten~lve collectlon of bone chma cupsand saucers A hand blownAmeth)st pitcher and Justtons more, really' :\oforethan ever, }'ou've Ju~t gotto come out to The Cololllal Shop

25701 Jefferson near 10 \hleMonda) thru Saturday,11-6

772-<>43{)Your Master Charge and

'VIsa are welcomed, anddon't forget. we buy, andIBppralse, too'

Thursd.y, October 28, /982 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nine.C-L

LITTLESTONE, 21303, OpenSunday 2-5. Harper WoodsExcellent brick 4 bedroom,2 bath, Cape Cod Familyroom, fll'eplace, new rur.nace/roof, setUe estateAsking $62,500

ALINE, Grosse PomteWoods, newer bflck ranch, ,3 bedrooms, 2 car garage,air condttlonmg, new offer-mg call now' .

KESSLER 771-2470'PLANNED PARENTHOOD

HOLIDAY MARTShops from across the na.'

tlOn. Thursday, 10/28, 10am -8:30 pm, Friday,10129, 10 a m.5 pm., Sat-,urday, 10/30, 10a m.-5 p.m 'Grosse Pomte War Mem.orial, 32 Lakeshore Road.881.7511. ($2 admIssion).

ST. CLAIR Shores - 3 bed-room, recreatIon room.newer furnace. Easy fJ.nancmg, 831.% assumphonmortgage. Immediate DC-

Ct1~yOPEN SUNDAY 2-5, IHltO

Framo, St Clair Shores. 3bedroom bungalow. LandContract terms Move-inCOndition.

EARL KEIM REALTYLAKESHORE

296-3420 88Ul2ll3EASTLAND AREA, one bed-

room Co-Op Range, refn.gerator, carpetmg, drapes,air conditioner. by ap.pointment. Roberts Realty.881-9344.

BARGAIN FOR $57,000 - 3bedroom br1ck ranchShould be seen for its com-fort and convemence 885-3956.

GROSSE POINTE FARMSLaBELLE 463. 3 bedroom~

IIf.r bath Colonial Familyroom, Land Contractterm!t.

GROSSE POINTE WOODSHAMPTON. Near Lake.

shore. 3 bedroom ranch.Florida room, kitchenbullt.in's, $99,500

YORKTOWN Custom 3 bed-room, 11,2 bath, bnckranch. Family room WIthnatural fireplace LandContract avaJlable.

WILCOX REALTORS884-3550

20632 FLEETWOOD - FIrstoffermg, beautifully paint-ed, 3 bedroom brick bun-galow, family room WIthfireplace and 2 car garageGrosse Pointe schools.Open Sunday 2 to 5 RoachRealty, 886-5170.

grosse pointe city. 514 10-come, SO', extras andcommercial vacant with"taxpaymg" adjacentparkmg, terms. and ins!. cla1r shores, a capa-CIOUS colomal; 4 bedrooms,vamty baths, gas,$10,000 00 down on 10%contract and a brICklovely 4 bedroom, ramlly.flmshed basement, pos.Sible terms. anne parkertU5-4415.

3 BEDROOMS estate ranchSt. Cla1r Shores, you need$15,000 down on a $54,000Land Conlract etc FastpossessIOn 22511 Rosedale171-3083

ANN ARBORAT KERRYTOWN

Side-by-side duplex com-pletely separate umts Ex-cellent Income, $55,000Call persIstently collect1-662-59967'85 LAKESHORE ROAD -

Enghsh Tudor 10 GrossePotnte Shores DelightfullyapP.OlOted home WithbUilt-in cabinets, leadedwindows and high. beamedceilings $185,000 WIth$50,000 down. lI85-0502

13-REALESTATE

LAST OFFERI NGBeaUtiful 3-5 bedroom bflck

Cape Cod In the GrossePOinte of Warren Hugecountry kitchen, 1st floorlaundry, 2 fireplaces, allalummum trun. large lot,long term Land Contract,low down.STIEBER REAL TV

775-4900

WHITTIER NEAR ChandlerPark Drive, 2 ramlly m-come, 5.5. mallltenancefree, excellent condition 'Owner 885-2412

i-BEDROOM CONDO - airconditioned, LakeshoreVillage Jefferson/Marlerarea Nearby shopping &Itransportation Very cleanasking $47,000 Assumable91/4 mortgage, $322 permonth Call 885-7713, orson. 1588

20839--F-LEETWOOD - 4bedroom, 117 bath, lamllyroom Out or town ownerWill conSider reasonableoffer Call 881 0234 ror ap-pomtment

- - HA-RPER WO<fDS21421 Sloan Dnve Urnt 207

One bedroom convenientcondomllllUm, ample hv-IDIl room dmln~ area, kit.chen, balh Good securityShown by appointmentonly

SCULLY &I HENDRIEREAL ESTATE

W169 Mack Ave 8818310

8824818

Clay Township. ExecutiveEstate on 10 woodedacres!!! Spaclous, elesant,quality built in '73. 4 largebedrooms. 2 fuIJ and 2 l,2baths. 2 fireplaces, largekitchen, large foyer, largeformal dining room. ap.prox. 3,600 sq. ft. Asking$148,000. Offerlllg 11% L.C.

NORTH CHANNEL REALTY794-9231

2 FAMIL Y - very good con-dition. $27,500 assumablemortgage at 8~%. 824-4996.

CONDO - Mt. Clemens -Meadow Creek, 2 bed-rooms. central air, bal.cony, private garage,$49,900. 791-3465.

2212 ALLARD - 6 roomranch, between 7 and 8Mlle. SU,n.day 2 to 5. 839-5301, mlUlts 468-7604.

GROSSE P01NTESHORES

4 bedroom custom randJ.With all amemties, ,"-ground pool.

1184-2861

NEW HOMEJIM CLARK, BUILDER

Custom Cape Cod. Innercourtyard, first floor bed-room and bath. 277 Ken-wood Ct., Grosse PointeFarms. '185,000. Open 7days, 1:30-5:00.

Algonac - Your chOice of 4lovely ranch-style homesAll featurmg large Jots,fireplaces, family roomsAttached garages, all With11% Land Contracts!!'Prices between $62,000.$79,900 Call today!!

St. Clair - red brick Victor-Ian ltahanate historicalhome. Acreage negollable,3.4G acres. Large pond.Out bulldlllg&, 6 bedrooms,attached garage. Excellentcondition Asking $110,000with 5 acres, 15 year LandContract.

13-REAL ESTATEFOR SALE

GROSSE POINTE Farms.By owner. Three bed.rooms, 1l,2 baths, fire-place. excellent conditionLand Contract available$84,000. 882-3227.

TWO BEDROOM hOUse Alloak jar<\uet floors andcove ceIlings, attachedgarage, expansion attic,unusual quallly in a smallenergy effICient home$on,500. lOG) Bonita (nearOuter Dr and Whitehill)W H Briggs Co 884-2270

A RANCH you'll like U1 thePark. Good view of lake-Florida room, central air,heated garage 823-0875.--------- ---

Algonac, Canal - Spec.tacular view of MallardBay I Covered boat well' 2bedroom - 2-story home,large lot, 120' of steel sea-wall, 188' vlewU1g MallardBayl' Asking ,!~,OOO,make offer 11%.20 YearLand Contract "

LAKESHORE VILLAGECONDO

Gary Lane - 2 bedroomTownhouse. Assumablemortgage or blendedrate. Will consider allterms. - 775-8253 after 7p.m. -

21150 BEAUFAIT

BRAND NEW LISTING356 McMILLAN

Gorgeous center hall Colonial with natural wood doorsand double bay windows. located in the Farms.Inside, a decorator's dream! Three bedrooms upwith fourth bedroom (or study) on main floor, inadc:hhon to lovely family room. New furnace anddnveway, newly carpeted. beautiful white marblefIreplace Inlarge living room, and on and on.

ASSUMABLE 8%~ MORTGAGE. $112.000BY OWNER lJD.70I4

13-REAL ESTATEFOR SALE

1112 DEVONSHIRE

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5AttractJv~ " bem:oom brick ranch, freshly decorata.,

alummum . trim, natural fireplace, formal diningl'O?m, family room with door waD to deck with gasgrill, ree room, central air, new landscaping.

GROSSE POINTE WOODS- 623 Pear Tree Lane, byowner, cWltom bUilt, 2large bedrooms, formaldinlng room, 2 baths, hre.place, built-In kJtchen,foyer With marble floor,JDtercom and stereo sys-tem, bullt.JD bar, flllishedbasement With rec room,powder room, sprlnklmgsystem Appomtment onlyOpen Sunday, 2-5 882-6379.- ----- -----

GROSSE POINTE Woods -Sharp, brick, 3 Ol' 4 bed.room, new 21,2 car garage,pnced fight 881-4524----- - -----~

ST CLAIR Shores - veryspecial condo 2 car ports,own basemenl, Land Con-tract or mortgage

Harper Woods - 2 bedroomco-op WIth balcony, ownwasher, dryer, near Mack,Venuer

An unusual and beautiful custom English Tudor thathas leaded glass Windows, stucco walls, outstandmgpJasterwork, 3 fireplaces, hardwood and marblefloors, new Mutschler dream kdchen, large familyroom With bulll.1n JacuzZi wlurlpool, 4 large bed-rooms, 3 full baths, 2 half baths and many more(eatures you must see FleXible terms, $185,000

WHY NOT CONSIDER

RENTING YOUR PROPERTYl

ANDHAVE IT MANAGEDIT'S A GOOD MOVE!

DILLON PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

881-4147 ANYTIME

CALL 885-2272 FOR APPOINTMENT

LAKESHORE Village condo,mint conditiOn. fimshedbasement, central all', re-fngerator, Window treat-ments Included $45,900223-0947, Tn.1280, alter 7p.m.

A SIMPLE assumptionavailable on a 3 bedroombrick ranch. Lakeviewschool distncl. 24416 Cul-ver 775-2909.

BY OWNER - 3 bedroom.2l,2 baths, Farm style col.onial on quamt New England street. 886-6040.

Detroit, Mack and Warren, 2bedroom, corner and 1bedroom ImmedIate oc-cupancy Newly decorated.C W BABCOCK &I SONS

m.3310

$6,500 DOWN!11% LAND CONTRACT

Well.bullt 3 bedroom Col-onial In Grosse PolnteWoods, large family roomWith fireplace, formal din-mg. basement with ortice.By owner. excellent terms.$78,900 $650 per monthplus taxes

1186-6490NO DOWN PAYMENT

Chnton Township, 14 Mileand Gratiot area. Incomeon double lot. 2 bedroomseach urnt. Assume $52,000mortgage

886-0657BLUEHILL - Cad-

Ieux/Mack 1 bedroombrick co-op, dJning room,reduced to $15,000 More!Gillen Realty lJ86.366S.Chandler Park-Cadieux

VA-FHA-OR OTHERBrick, 3 bedroom. family

room, perfect CondItion.885-9940

RANCH, Grosse Pomte Parknear Jefferson 3 large~ms,2ba~,c~-109 and drapes. Attachedgarage with electronicdoor opener. Sprinkler sys-tem. $1Zl,ooo. 882-0836.GROSSE POINTE PARK

BUY OF THE WEEK3 BEDROOM Single. re-

modeled kitchen " bath.fun basement, gas beat.mee " clean, 2 car garage,$10,000 down assumes oldFHA Mortgage. PaymentsJnclu<!1Dg taxes It Insur.ance, $2ll2

CROWNREALTY INC.

821-6500

MacGLASHAN COMPANYOPPOSITE ST CLAIR INN

329-2294

OFFICE SURGERY SUITETen M.I1e-Kelly, 4,500

sq ft, ceramic hIe OR,X.ray and dark roomsTwo busmess OffiCes,

two labs, 19 exam rooms,five lavs

can diVlde

12D-LAKE AND RIVERPROPERTY

ST, CLAIRGorgeous, wooded settmg on

the St Clair river featuresaUrachve lwo bedroomhome. With huge IlvlOgroom With fireplace. H'zoalh!>. fully equipped kit.chen Guest collage.sWlmmmg pool and <lock.age for 50 foot cruiser$175,000 Term., available

SpacJOlli> hi level brwk homeon 135 feet of pflme riverfrontage All rooms havefiver view!> and/or openonto expan!>lve deckmg andpatios Five bedroomh, 4'I'lbdth!>, huge famIly room,two fIreplace. Attached 2car garage plu!l delachedthree tar and !lhop bUild.109 A great home lor famIly and for enlertalnlOg$340.000 Term!> aWlllable

Cozy two (or lhree) bedroomhome on 50 foot fiver lotWith !>eawall, boat dock andhOist Fme view of Can.adlan shoreline and Slag Is-land $125,000 GenerousLand Conlracl terms

GREAT EXPOSURE1-94and Cadieux

part leased to ALLSTATE2-4,000ft. for new owner

60 car parking

Please Call for detailsVirglrua S Jeffnes

Real tor 882-0899

selecllon of chOice and scemcbUlldmg sites on the 51Clwr RIver, from 50 feet to200 feet 10 Width Land Con.tracl terms available onall

GROSSE POINTE VILLAGE45x1l0FEETBY OWNER

16820KERCHEVAL882-8890

FOR SALE OR LEASE76 KERCHEVAL, On-the-

Hdl Two-story budding,2Oxloo with basementTOLES &< ASSOCIATES

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A UNIQUEWATERFRONT

HOME150 Lakewood 10 DetrOIt near

Grosse Pointe on Canaloverloolung DetrOit River4 bedrooms, 2 fll'eplaces,attached garage, boathouse With electriC hOistand II boat wells $175,000,would lease

lI23-0385

13-REAl ESTATEFOR SALE"ON THE HILL"

THE FARMS - 3 bedroom,Colomal, famdy room,breakfast room, centralair conditioning, beauti-fully landscaped lot

WALKER-ALKlREREALTY 886-0920

GROSSE Pomte Woods - 4bedrooms, 2l,2 baths,newer Colomal. 2 car at.tached garage With open.er, central aIr, 2 fire.places, many features.Recently decorated andcarpeted. Fair Priced at$123,500. Evemngs andweekends 882-6975

CLINTON TOWNSHIP.EnJoY 1,900 square foottwo-bedroom condominIUmfeatunng large rooms, 2l,2baths, 3 car garage atSChultz Estates, 19 milesEast or Garfield 286-2330

ENERGY EFFICIEN1'DREAM

Townhouse In Clinton Town-shIp on Semta bus Extracelllng 1ns , energy savmgdouble wmdows, 2 bed.rooms. plenty of closets,1l,2baths, hvmg room, dm-Ingroom WIth m1rrored walland walkout patIO, lutchenWIth deluxe appliances andwalk'Jn pantry, customdrapes &< tastelul decora-tion, full tIled basementWith washer Idryer 6: stormWIndows, central air. elec.tronic air filter II humlddl-er, carport, cable TV. 7%~assum. mortgage $290.00monthly payments includetax and Interest 791-t353alter 7 p.m

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Ina TrafalgarFlorida ResortCommU::lbNowAv IeThrough

IchuJetzer,,~.

12D-LAKE AND RIVERPROPERTY

LUXURY RANCH on 13 plusacres With wooded front-age OD Pme River ... bed.rooms, 2 full, and 2 hallbaths Step down IIvmgroom overloolung pond forsWlmmmg All tfilS only 10minutes from heart of SI.Clair POSSible terms.$159,000

BEAUCHAMPREALTORS

329-4755

128-VACATIONPROPERTY

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l1C-BOATSAND MOTORS

VAIL Colorddo condo for!lale 2 bedroom, 2 balh,cathedral cell 109 In- VII.lage Unit Priced right forpartnerships dnd lax bene.fll~ ll&. :;l35

12&-VACATlONPROPERTY

14 FT ALUMINUM out.board, 35 h P Evlnrude,$900 823-6573

O'DA Y 27 Sailboat, mboardengme, crUise equlpl Ex.cenent conditIOn $17,5008828568

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bedroom lakefront brIckcottage (condo) m BoyneCity Furmshed Excellentrental Beach $46,900Cash/Land Contract 886-4529

LAKE Sl Clair - BelleRiver, Ont 20 mm 10border Year round home.Newly decorated m &< out l2E-COMMERCI .Large lot, well treed, ......sandy beach, 3 bed, 2 PROPERTYbaths, 1'~ car detachedgarage Many extras HARPER BETWEEN 8 and$80,00000 Can Immediate 9 Mile Space for lease, 30possessIon For mfo, 519- by 20, paneled, carpeted728.2259, 728-3833 Ideal for office or small

boutique $300 per monthST. CLAIR includes all ulllities. 773-

ST CLAIR _ Magmflcent 0836 evemngsView from glassed-In livmgroom Fireplace, 4 bed- BUSINESS androoms, 3-car garage INVESTMENTBeautiful wooded 101 on PROPERTIESClark Drtve POSSible E x c Ius I vel ylerms Price reduced to SALES - LEASEs'1C7,OOO EXCHANGES

Vlrgulla S. Jeffnes, Realtor882-0899

2 LOTS, 25x100 for saleOcala, FLOrida Reason-able 823-n183

211,2 ACRES ON ThunderBay RIver, 6 mJles south ofAtlanta, Michigan Logcabin With large picturewmdow overlooking riverSleeps 8 Excellent deer,partridge, rabbit &I Wildturkey hunllng Very se-cluded $7,500 assumes11% Land Conlract 885-1741

SCHUSS MOUNTAIN chalel4 bedrooms, 21h baths, fullyfurrn!>hed. large!lt, hIghestlot In area SWim, golf. skiReduted to $72.000 886.3377

11c-BOATSAND MOTORS

4' MFG FIBERGLASS boat.WIth trailer, 129 horse-power Chrysler outboardand electrIC trolling motor.$800 886-9313

17 FOOT BOSTON whaler,Sport - 115 h P Mercury(power trim and hit),tra11er, snap on cover,stainless bow and Sideralls, spare prop, engmestand, hfe Jackets Excel.lent COndition $5,500 or of.fer 794-9212.

27' SPORTCRAFT. underwholesale. has all the goodfeatures, excellent cornU-tlOn, all ftberglass, thetype that charter captainslike, will take trade up-or-down 2168-3857

SAILBOAT, 17!h' THISTLE,fiberglass With Northlandtrailer, 2 SU1tS of salls.Spmnaker, 2 covers, racegear, in good condition,$1.950, 118&-8511-----

SANTANA 20 - Sailboat,fully equiPped for race orcruise. Custom trailer, nomoney down, interesl free,loan till sprmg. $5,6'00.882-2515 or 886-3930.

11-CARSFOR SALE

1&-CARS WANTEDTO BUY

DEAD OR ALIVECARS - TRUCKS

FREE TOWING - 7 DAYS365-7322 368~62

CASH FOR CARSTOP DOLLAR PAID

MAHER CHEVROLET

USED CAR LOT15175EAST JEFFERSON

821.20(1)

JUNK OR wrecked cars andtrucks. Top dollars paid~or m-83S2

WANThD: Mel't':edes Road-ster any year or conditionMust be automatic with airand priced under $8.000 .775-3093.

WANTED' PRE-1975 - Cad-Illac Fleetwood or LImo.Must have low mileageand be in exceptionallygood conchtlon Call Jim,174-7400.

980 BUICK SKYLARD, 4door, cared for, low mile-age Private 294-2092-

WANT YOUR BEAT UPCAR' MUST BE RUN-NING

CALL JEFF AT882-8890

1m HONDA CVCC. 4-Speed,31 MPG, run's good, clean79Z-1408------ - ----

1980 MALIBU CLASSIC Es-late wagon, loaded, lowmileage, excellent, '5,495882-7665--- -- - - - -

1978 CHEVETTE - 2 door,4-!lpeed, air, defog, slereocassette and more Ruslproofed. excellent condl-lion, besl offer 882-2529--- ---- ~ -

19711 MUSTANG Turbo, 2door, extra clean. 4.Speed,very sporly, low mileage,Z1ebarted, Original owner,$4,200/o/fer 839-0294

11778CAMARO --LT, loaded,air, stereo, 4 speed, Cragermags, extra sel of IIres &Iwheels. 1 owner, Wife'scar, excellent condition$3,650 823-2198

1:00 ClJTLA~ -- 2 dVOI,~-~wllh white Landau roof,air, stereo, rear Windowdefogger 884-6959

1976 CHEVETTE, excellentcondition, 50,000 mdes,new brakes, exhaust,sprmgs, $1,800 884-3330

1-973-MARK TV--='--Wh.te ,good condition Call 773-3955, evenmgs, 821-&108

1976 CHEVROLET CapriceClaSSIC Landau. 2 toneblue, vinyl hard top, powersteeflng, power brakes,air, AM/FM, 8-track deck,cruISe control. lilt wheel,custom sunroof, 69,000miles $1,700 882-9445

CONVERTIBLE, ChevroletImpala, 1968. Power steer-Ing, power brakes. V.8, au.tomatlc One owner $3,500or besl offer, musl sell.886-9217

1978 CELICA GT IIHbackAll oplions $3,700 886-6695

965 FORD MUSTANG, 2+2fastback. Restored, newpamt, 289 automatic, re-buill engllle and transmIS-sion, poppy red. white 111-terlor $2,700 m-1975

OLDSMOBILE, 1m, Delta88 Loaded, clean, 4 doorArter 4 p.m 884-5865

977 CORDOBA - 50.000miles, good condition,$2,600 Call aller 6 p m881-1794

1979 GRAND PRIX - greatcondition, low m11eage,air, stereo, power steering,power brakes, more Own-er. $5,000 Days 881-4147,evenmgs Illl6-0443

1981 CHEVROLET CaprICe 4door diesel. AMIFM,power Windows, powersteering, speed control.door locks. 36,000 mdes$7,300 719-5100, office orTU4-8905 home

l1-CARSFOR SALE

, urn LINCOLN -," door, 1owner, good mechanically,

, $500. 16820 Kercheval,Gr~se Pomte CIty

1979 -DODGE- OMNi 024 -4.S~ed, sunroof, stereo,Ar va radials, Clble head-lights, very clean, 31,000miles. $3,500 884.5425,aHer 6 pm.

CAPRICE CLASSIC, 1m,-4door. power steermg,power brakell, cruu.e, air,AM/FM btereo cassette,vmyl rOllI, excellent condl.lIOn $3,250 or best Call886-7516

MAVERICK. 11776.4 door, 6Iiutomallc, AMJFM radiO,power sleermg and brdkes,no rust $ I.700 or bestIl8I 8659

1973 MERCURY XR.7I Of HIM (''«'('1]('01 ('onoltlon. low mileage 882-9560

11176VEGA hatchbl:;ck, load-ed, $t,ooo Afler 6 o'clock409 Washll1gton

VOLARE-;- 1979 stallonwag-on, 6 cylinder, air, extras.musl sell $3,750 885-7132

1919 CAMARO-.

Z.28, illr ,cruise. lilt, AMIFM cas.selle, rear defrost, aulo-matlc, 36,000 miles, Zle.barted, super sharp lI84-9515

F()RSALE"Ort-rade -=-up ordown 1975 Old's 9 passen.ger wagon, new tires, newexhaust. all options Norust, low miles 824-4889

UNCOLN 1m Towne andCountry, rebUIlt engine,new Mlchelln Ures, excel.lent Con<htlon, $4,500 Call.. 6 pm, evenmgs 839-9299

1980BONNEVILLE Brough.ham, excellent conditionLoaded, $6,400 57~

SNOW SPECIAL With posl. 1lractlon. 1981 Olds 9 pas-senger wagon, on options,must sell. make any offer882-87SO

1978 MALIBU ClaSSIC, V-6,air. AM(FM, low mJ..leage,~ condition. $3,200 or

oHer Must sell Arler6pm 882-3493. 1

VW 1973 SQUAREBACKEngine runs, front-endrust First $200 CaU Chris,882.5966, alter 8 p m.

IMPERIAL Crown - 11165claSSIC. very good condi.lIon, $2,5OO/best offer 776-4760, 527-2706.

1980 CHEVY CLASSIC Es-tate wagon, diesel, fUlif.loaded, Excellent c:ond-1100. Pnce reduced $5,200,make after 8U-8702.

1974 MONTE CARLO -Stereo, auto, air, relIablelransportatlon, $675. 824.

18m1979 CHEVETTE, 4-speed.

AMIFM, new rad ulls , newbrakes, excellent condl.lion, $3,195 776.4870 or778-74~

H177 MUSTANG 11 - MachI, hatchback, 49,000 miles,V.6, 4-speed, excellentcondition. $2,600 m-3SS9,before 4 p.m

1975 DODGE DART - 6 cyl-lOder', 2 door, power steer-109, new tIres, 2,300 miles$1,800. 886-2751

DODGE CHALLENGER -1978, .. cylinder, powerbrakes, AM/FM radiO,rustproofed, 46,000 milesGood condition, $3,400 orbesl. 792-0472. Weekdaysalter 5

1979 BMW - 320i - lowmiles, loaded, like new,526-5759,882-6122

1976 MERCEDES, 450 SL,69,000 mIles Well kept,sunroof $11,900 Jean774-7400,

1982 FORD EXP. stlclt, all'. 1stereo, Immaculate $7,150or offer Arter 6 882-8580.

SAAB - 1980, 900 turbo, 3 Idoor, S-speed. air, 25.000miles. loaded $9,450 882-57S8

1982 PONTIAC J.2000 SE,hatchback, automatIC, air,CruISe, AM/FM, hit, powerWindows, low mileage.886-5198

1971 GREMLIN, good condi- 1

tlon $400 822-7464.1973VEGA - ~ood tires, Will

run or good or parts, $15082U385 -

1978 MUSTANG II GHIA.V.6, 4-speed, loadedSh~, $3,500 or best offer.643- 43, weekdays before5pm

1m STARFIRE - 4-speed,loaded, good condition,775.3621 days, 881-2982aller 6

MUST SELL 1979 Sunblrd,all power, 30 miles to thegallon Dan 882-0413

PONTIAC Grand PrIX, 1979,39,000 miles, V-6, air, tilt,full power, $4,700 888-3304,after 6

1A-CAR REPAJR

EASTSI)£TRANSMISSION

16307 MA~tt ot 3 MIFilii.. •n.,WOI« GUAUNrElO

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.-CARSFOR &ALE

SAAB 99 GU, 4-speed.ont wheel drive, red,

.unroor, AM/FM cassette,ew Ures, Ilfetlme rust.p'roored, excellent condi.lon, $7,500 886-2810'7 PLYMOUTH, Grand'ury 2.door hard.top

Power steering, power~rakes, AMIFM, low mile.,ge, many extras Excellent condition $2,000 881f796

IJ CHEVROLET Impala 2..oor belge, power sleermg,automallc IransmlltltlOn,lir, radio, no rusl, newUres, $1,1175 After 6 pm.~S257.7 GRANADA, 4 door. au.toma lIc, power steerlng/brakes air, stereo,rear delogger. rustproofed.j)eW hrel> and batlery, low,"IIi..".......,di..lll ,ullJllluf.~6239 after 5 30 P m

o MALIBU CLASSIC,.)ne. 2 door, V 6. powerItteermgibrakes. rear de.rroster, AM/FM !ltereo,f1,OOO nuleh Ex(ellenl~ndillon 881.0912_2 FIREBIRD SE. V 6. automallc, air, loaded. char

;.C'OalWith spoiler Warran.ty $10,700or besl 886-17765t2 FIREBlRD SE, black,V-6. better than new, war.fanly, rustproofed 7771551is CHEVROLET- '-mpala,

~

air, power st~rmg/brakes.~ Good condition 886-9067:'iiii BMW 2002, looks and

runs great 884-7986~ ROAD-RUNNER. lW74,-mknt

conditIOn. no-rust, Ansen• dlrome wheels, automatic.~, radial tires, all stock, a

classic Must he seen$2,3SO Call noon.6 p m

": 1IH.fi140.ext 303iii7 voi.ARE, ideor, 28,000

~ miles, slant 6 cylinder,<, 'lery clean $2,500 or best~) ~,~.~-_._--- 1m TOYOTA Hatchback,

automallc, FLOrida car, norust. minI, ladles car, lowmiles, musl be seen. $1,995or best offer 839-5546

i'i73BMW Bavaria, 4 doormint. garage kept, lowmiles. new tires, Blau.bunlrt radiO, AM/FM, fac-tory air. must be seenP,995 or best offer Sac.rlfice ladles car 839-554&

lfr1 V W RABBIT, AMJFM,.Jr. luggage rack. hke1IeW. $2,500, no reasonableoffer refused. 46S-9636.

rtn RABBIT - A'utomaUc,regular gas, AM/FMIter-eo, rear defrosl, excel..~t 8IS-7765

__ MUSTANG. 302 engine,t BBL, new snows on rear,ET mags, slereo, etc $195I8S-O&

Jt73 CHEVY Malibu, 73,000<"miles, loaded, $8,500 or

-"f",' best 771.al27,i~lJ64T-BIRD, nice Inteno;:,

1,';-~~I~s.:oor best

~ lf79 OLDS - Cutlass Brou-.d:- gham - stallonwagon,

dIeSel, loaded, $6,900 2$--;- 7908, or 774-3390.i-----------,'1917 CAMARO - LT, 350,~~i4.speed, air, AM(FM

4" slereo, tilt, very clean,_. $3;100 Ol' trade for truck

~23661974 CHEVROLET CaprIce

ClaSSIC, 4 door, very goodcondilion $1,600 or besl of.fer 112 MUir 885.6026,882-5539

urn MUSTANG II - Powersteering, power brakes,very good conditton, newtires, radiator II exhaustsystem $2.000 or best of-fer Call 527~4

'ONE OWNER - 1976 FordSqull'e, wagon, air, mam-tamed, good condillonReasonable 886-2453

1974 MERCURY statlonwag-on $350 822-1201

1980MUSTANG GHIA ... cyl-Inder, automatic, powersteering, power brakes,air, stereo, excellent con.dltlon Must sell 881-3435

1982 PONTIAC J.2000 LE,coupe, executive car, 8,200miles. loaded Must see toappreciate $8,300 88S-4269after 6 pm.

1976 4 DOOR HONDA -CVCC wagon, hatchbackN~ engine work, goodbuy for someone who likesto work on cars $ISO Call88U859

1971 VOLKSWAGEN square-back, $375 Call 881-8322,after 5 30 pm

1980SKYLARK LTD 4 door.automatic, power sleermg,power brakes, air, excel-lent condition Accepl bestoffer 771.7703-

1973 ROADRUNNER - highperformance, 440 slapstick, 4 10 POSI, no rust, m-terlOr mmt, excellent con-dillon, no rust, exlras,$2,OOOjbest 881.5952

1973 FORD - 8 pasSenger 1van, 7,000 miles on rebuill302 V-8, aUXIliary, 40 gal.Ion gas lank, duel Ilr IIheat, $1,000 882-8167

BMW - 1979 320i - blackwith black velour lOterJorTruly In Immaculate con-dition Loaded With all 0p-tions Must sell. 46S-03M

P.g. T.n-C GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursd~y, October 28, 1982

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Flt'l' E"lllIl<lII'1!«'llwd ,lIld JrhUll-<l

882-6707

BARKERCO\IH\lWIOf(:,

'lod,'rnll.JlIulI • \llt'r.'IIOT" •\ddltIOI" • l-\III11h Ih>olI"• Kllch,'II, &. Htlll<lllllil\n'.J::'

J-\~!E:, B-\RKEHbllt> 5O-l4

VOCCIACONSTRUCTION

CO,INC• ,\I!lhllun ...• llUIIIH'1 "• (r..1l4l~\~""

• Kill hl'lI~• ~ Ill'pl,IlI"

Brlelo. ,lUll ('l'Jlll'1I1 \1 ()l kB,11I1o.t 1I1.llIllIIl-: <1\ ,ill,d,ll'

( '0 tlll' II'!t,IlIJllll' '10l111 11I'<llwlI

777l.l!lb 771110:;

\LlIMI"i!'!\1 ,lUll 11/1\1 'IdIn~ I 11111 ~L1I!"I' ,llll IIIII lII11o\\, ,Illi III ,1001' I'

pi H I'JlIt'III II IIldo\\, 111',1qLl,1I11 \ 1l"'1 1'1 III' I I' "/1,t'd IJI'lll t'd 1 <llht'l .11Il!

'011 do II ,Ill \ Oll '<1\1'E'tdbll'ht'd D \"'11' 1'1111 ~Iloml' ""I I Ill' I 'Ill dill!It1l1' J7J 1724

822-1878 OR 839-4810FREE ESTIMATES

11G-ROOFING SERVICE

MODERNlZA nONM.T CHARGOTBUILDING CO

Pl-:H~:\AJ.U DE::.lt;\!-:D• Kltdwlb - -\ttl(,• Bn:>ellll'llb - PUll hI'• B.Jtlu uom" - Ih~ IhkJllhOutdoor lied, l'11\ Ir,'!lIll,'llh

n~10\t <:H \1''1 EO* C.lblneb - 10'0111111 <I* \\00<1 11<11 king - IllIll \1011<

• Rl'pl<1l t'1Il1'nl \\ lIIdo\I"• )nlerlor - E\II'nur Door,nLL\ L1CE\~EI) \"'D

I \'~l' REDGE:-;ERAL 1l0~IE ){EI'-\IRFree E~lImall" - 882 6841

SHOREWOOD E R BROW~BllLDEHS

QlALlTY REMODEU,\GROO\! ADDlTIO'-\SDOR}IERSKITCHESSB-'SE\IE.".T R£CHE-\TIO~

ROO!>IS 'Q.AL MERRELU - 88&-8710

\IOOER\jlE TO!>IODER:-'I::-~I

HO~IE OH OFFICE30 } ear~ ('\pl'nel1ll'

AFTEIl 5 P 'I 776 21115\\ -\RRE:\ SCHl LTZ

GlUt' TOPSALES AND SERVICE

15011 KERCHEVALEasl c' A,I" • ~..,It''f Pa ..

TU 5.6000... ulo." iVOI"(l .... S

H F. JENZENBUILDINGDE~H;:\El>

HE'IODELI"I;G AJI,D-\DIJ1TlO~S

\RClUTECTl H-\LSERVICE

B-\THROO~IS -\:-'DI\ITCHt:\,S

REPL-\CDIE .....T\\ 1;-'"DOWS

RE HOOf'l\GALL ~II:-'l 'I SIDll\G

&THHI

777-6840LICE:'\SED & l:\Sl'RED

371-6572

21F-HOMEIMPROVEMENT

ALL TYPES of hOIlll' !Inpro\'l'ment !It',I,ollobl.,.r<lt".> Flel' l',>lllll<lle~ ClillI\lLkl', 8115 ISllI. 1185 18J9

ALL POINTES(,ON~THt,(,TION

COi\Il',\NYE \~y FIN \NCINt.,

t\ \' AIL \ ilL!':C()M1'L~: 1F HOMFI\II'IW\ EMENTS

~l'E( lAI.II.I1\(i IN* h.111hl'l" B.llh'> Hl'l

Hllom" ,lIId AddlllOn,

*INSULATION1l1.0\\JI, 1\ OJ( BLr\l\I\!':T

\1' F FO,lI11 E,lt<lltlll~)• \\ ,1l"1 IlIIlO(lIl" ('('Ill "Il I• l'olllpit't,' \\ Illdo\\ ,lIld

1)001 l\lllll,lllolWOOD \Ll !lll"l;l'M \ 1"1;)'1-

::-1l0W!{OO'115t>OllF \\.-\ HIU-::-' -\ \ E

nDG-3537

RUSTIC STOCKADECHAIN L'INK - ViNYLCOLORED-SALVANIZ1:0COMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIALPET PENSSNOW FENCE

'It ~ClIl~l'ERCO. I'lli-: Hill SE ~!ECH \:-'IC

IW'Il-: HEI'.\JHS• c.l rpl' nil )• 1'.IlI1l\ng• 'lIm'. J'IUIIlI'lng• 'hnol Ell'!.'III( ,II

CH \/o'TED• I\lll h,'Ii'• IlL'c Huom;,• }l,llIlll>OJJ\'>• \ddltlOn::.• Pon h COI\\ 1.'1:.11)11"

HE!lIODELING~toDEH1"1 Zr\ no;>,

\ 1,L WORK PERSO:" \LL \PEHFOH!lfED

'liKE SCHUSTER 882 4J2Sr'REE E!lTDl-\TFS

LICEi\SED &. 1:-"~l'HED

AEROALUMINUM

SIDINGT"R1M ANDGUTTERS

METAL DeCKS

REA & SONCO:"STRCC'TIO~ I,",C

WOOD OR \ I' YLREPL-\CD!E:"T \\,)\DO\\S

All t\ pes of rnodernizalwI:372 7191 i72 7191

JOHN W SCHOBERThe handiest guy III town

• pamtmg • glazmg• carpentry. cabmet

mstaliatlOn • smallplaster repair •VlOlaUon ~orkCALL 8&4--1285

ROWLCARPENTRY

KItchens, Balhroorn;,Flmshed Ba::.emenls

Tflm ~louldmg"General Home Repair::.

QV-\LlTY WORK.,t-\;>,SIIIP'AT REASO:'\ABLE RATES

521.5589 839- 9.lO7

EASTLANDALUMINUMPRODUCTS

Sldmg trim roofing ~eam.less guttcrs. ::.lorm doorsand \1 Indo\\ ~ radlllg~aluminum ~hutler". porchl'Ilcllbures Fr('l' c."ourtf1)U;,et!t1'Maw" 1

Offlce Sholl room29J15 Harpe-I'

S C S i74 ().f6(l

...i ,I F1 r II HIl'So., ,~<'('tl.ll 1',>mnll'tl'I,11

,\" J "b r,,<) ~m,llI,,~ ~,lt.)

PHOFI'~~~ION\1. MOVEH~HE \~ON \IlLE R \ n%

10 \ E \HS FXI'EJ(IENCEANY SIZE ,lOB

\I'PLI <\NCE PI.\NOHf<:l\tO\'AL

WlI i.l82

SERVICING THE GROSSE POINTES

FENCING "~;~~~921-6282

-MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. - 10403 HARPER

21-MOVING

21A-PIANOSERVICE

i\1l'CALllIM MOVIW; cornPdll\ i\lodelll II ul'k lIlIdl'qlllpllWllt E"t,lbll"lwd 1II19111 F\lI\\ IIhllll'd 1'1.1110'pl'l'I,lh'h 7711 71198

l lnWI F I ~ It \ F 1 P $7 ~5\11 '. ,!.,.t" lit ,I",", \Jl

p ..Pt ....,tl,.l".'f\1 ~'\..~7''''J;

21F-HOMEIMPROVEMENT

21 o-...nt. A NO. 'flAme REPAIR~

LICr.;\SEDELECTRICALCO~TRACTOR

Hlghesl quality - LoI\estpnces Free estImates.

~I-\STER ELECTRIC9787625 or 8799518

ELECTRICALI'\ST -\LLH10\ S S.

REP-\.IRSU('E\SED & I\Sl'RED

885-8545 924.9676

TV A:-'D STEREO SER VICEFree e::.lImates. free serVIce,

call Joseph. HarperWoods 881 5574

ELECtRICAL 1\ Iring and rl'pairs - \'IOIJlloll::. CQrrecled - Free e,tlmale" -LO\I prices - Ron DoranJi2..r0J8 after .J

$.\'\l'., TV dDd rddJO "enll:e-\11 \\01'1< dont' III home Allma!.e;, and models i da\sa \\eelo. 82:? 5.UO .

TV -\i\D STEREO repair,FREE In.home estimates682-{)595

FORCLASSIFIED ADSCALL 882-6900

21C-ELECTRICALI SERVICEi----------

21 C-ELECTRICALSERVICE

885-0257

INSULATIONBlO\\ll III

Atlle:. ~ Sld~'\\ ,ll!,Fret' Fn ..r~\ -\a,: I"

l TILIT\ FI' -\.'n't;o I\U:Rf'ST

-\LL POI:'- n~ l'l~'\::-l ,-l) I~,,-

20E-INSULA nON

SUDRO INSULATIONSmce 1948

Tired of paymg sk} rocket Img ruel bills? <\~k forour portfoho of homesWIth current fuel billsavmgs Take advantageof our off.season pncmgnow Comfort for allseasons 15''7c FederalTax Credit

881 :"-;;5

M&R HEFRIGEBATION-\ND AIR CONDITIONINGComrner('I,tl - Hl',>ldenll,11

Sell/or Cltul'n l)"countWe .. Iso po\\er l'le,lIl dr,lft

bt>el lu\(" COmllH.'1 ('I,ll $5per lllle Il'~ldl'lltl,\1 $10 pl'"11111.'

881-4271

REFRIGERATION ::-~:R\'lCE - dll malo.t>., ,Illmodel .... GE, 1o'llgJddll eGlb~Oll ell' F,I~I "1'1 \ lIt'10\\ I Jle~ 2%-1931 PI \:'>\0 n:\ 1;>'(, ,kIld II'P,1I1

I ilL: \\or~ gU,Il,llItt','d'It-lIIbl'l \F" Fd\I.lldFt'1,I-,' -lbi td:>il

1'1 \ \0 ~t:In ICFS I \lllIng,1I\t! It'p,1l1 (JlI,LlI(ll'd ll'l ItIIll1,1I1 Fll'\.lhl,' hUlll'

2Ve-CHIMNEY AND !) , " '" ,hi" , .1," AAI ll!7toFIREPLACE III &12 5$47REPAIR l O'tl'l F ('E pl,lIl\l '\'1 \ IU'-----------1 I'UIIIIlL: It'lllllllhl1g It'tlll

FIREPL-\CE, \\oot! ,IU\I" I,hlll": '!t'mbl'l 1'1.11\(1OIl tluc t'1C,llIlllg C,lp' ,lilt! 1 "l hlllll.ll" (,1l111l /.t'l h:.crt.'elb lIl,t,llh.'(j 111'111,'(1 Ih'"nt'l 711 :707llO lIle,,::. Profh:.lOlI,11 \1.1' ----------leI Slll'l'p ('o,ll'hlll,hl 21B-SEWINGC!llmllel SIIl'!.'p ('<lmp,lI" MACHINE88537J3

2OH-FLOORSANDING

2OB-REFRIGERA TtONAND AIRCONDITIONINGREPAIR

2OF-WASHER AND KFltt{FD '!-\~TEH d,'(tnDRYER REPAIR I 'o." U«"l'l'<i \ 1l.l1,IIIUlb

__________ , ~t" ...".,t .... :h.rt") ..t~t'd \J:-.oDAYS -\.:'-1" ~"l<;"c- h," - \~l-I 'C.l <'b, fl 5-.!9b6

ph,Ul<:~' rl<'p..h~ - ,ll.I.<t ••L..... \LL r\ 1'10'$ <If EIl"<lnCdle\l-'t'nt'l'le \\ ,,-"'::-l"~, ~\ '",'" R ,n;:l'" tin t'r~ IIIen,. dl'~\\""'c,'"" ~.~. ,t.\ ...,l _ r<'modt'lmg Ell'('

T GEORGE 0.....IT :- '"u "tpJ.lr, fl\tUfl.-' LJclE :J 'V ,,<'.,--,: ..<[',1 lIl"url'J CoJ\llJe\\~asher Gr\n ~....-,\\-t .....:"'-.::(""l E t"'-.tr ......('\)n\pJ.n~ E\en

and rang~~ .... ~,p~l'J -\I,! '''' -;-49110 DJ\.> L-\ma"e~ "'\(1 SER\ IC~ I t>-7"...~CHARGE II rep.:Hf<'u,Guarantet'd pdrt' ,lnd ~t'r\ Ice SpeclallZlng l!l G EKenmore Jnd \\ hlrlP<IO!products

PERSO;\AUZEDSER\'ICE SIi\CE 1965

George Stull"885--1762

Sl,N ~ Heh Ig,'r<l1101I - QII,IIIfled Il'p,ll! Il'l f\1I1,I.ln"Lo\\ 1,lll'" C,dl 11.1\ 01mghl 75172bU

PROFESSIONAL Floor Sandmg and ftmshmg Spet. Jal11.lllg'ln dark ::.tammg Callfor free e"t.Jmate \\ Abl Jham. 979-3502------- -- -

G & G FLOOR COFloor sandmg professlOnallj

done Dark stammg and fmIshmg All \Iorlo. guaran.teed Free estimate::. References

21-MOVING

KELMFloor sandmg re[lmsillng

old floor, a ::.peclalt~ E\.pert lIt staJl:_535- ~ _

FLOOR SANDING stalnmgFree estImates \\or"man 21E-STORMS ANDship guaranteed 382 5323 SCREENS

2OE-INSULA TlON

EASTVIEWECONOMOVERS ALUMINUM INC.

Med 17008 }tACKlum duty movmg lne\ ~R CADIEUX

penSl\e, e"\penenced and Grosse Pomle ParkresponSIble

BOB 527.5159 Glass screen repatr, sldlllg,--- -----__ storms tnm roofmg gut.~l!:ED SOMETHING mo\ed tel's ....rought Iron (\myl

deh\ered or disposed of' products). aWTIlngsT\\o POInte resldf'TJts \\Ill 881-1060 or 527.5616mo\e or remO\e large or - - - ----- ---small quantitIes of furm-ture apphances, pianos _ FREE ESTnlATESor "hat ha\e IOU Call for o\LL;\fI,\,l, ..f DOORS -\:'IIDfree eShmales Call John WlNPQWS SCREENS RE-Stemmger, 343-0481 or 822 PAIRED J;'REE PICKVP2208 -\;>, D DELIVERY DOOR

P S Others may COP\ our ad \V -\LLS PORCH E:"lCLObut ne\er our pnce e\.per- seRES FRED S STORMlence or st\le 839-4311 E\'EN1:\G C-\LLS

RELIABLE Pon"'TE resident \\'EL~~tE _\\Ith truck \\111 mo\ e largeor small quanlltles

INSUREDBob 8821968

r-------- _

j. BEST QUALITY ~. BEST DEAL .

WDRK GUAM.TEED .SPECIALISTS

Custom Work Done By "Craftsmen"

EAST SIDE ALUMINUM PRODUCTSAIHIII.. Tr1II • INtI, • AI IHnat • 81nm

AWillp • 'era EtcIIHm • Sin Will.... I DHn,,...w.", • 01'1181111 .,..' I,..101- J. Wood '.M.A. Free Estimates

Owner , CallL,ctmsed oS Insured Office 775.1789

2OA-CARPETLAYING

16-PETSFOR SALE

21E-STORMS AND SCRUNS

2O-GENERALSERVICE

l\1A TURE WOMAN to babySit full time m my home7/Expressway area Refer.ences needed Call 527-3851

INSTALLATION of carpettile, Imo, 25 years expel':lenCe, quality ~orkman.ship Free estImates 881.3458

CARPET LAYING, restretchmg and repair 35years expenence 88S-9572

~hanged to 77!-l)083

CARPET LAYINGNEW AND OLD

Stairs Carpeted ShiftedRepairs of All T}pes

ALSOCARPETING. VINYL

HARDWOODSamples Shown m

Your HomeBOB TRUDEL

774-7590 days, 294-5896 e\es

o N G CONSTRUCTION COMasonry repairs. chlm.neys, patios, porches Spe-clahzmg m Fieldstone fire-places Licensed 839-9459_

HANDYMAN WIth truckClean basements. garagesetc Any hauling, odd lobsBob 885-6227._------

FENCES Installed repaired"'ood, steel No Job toosmall Free estJmates m.5009 ---------

CLEAN UP'sHAULING

GARAGE REMOVALCommercial, Fire Damage

ResldentlaJ538-4344 •

FORCLASSIFIED ADS

CALL 882-6900

PAINTINGWALLPAPERING

Mmor plaster repatr. qUallt}\\ork at reasonable ratesDIscount rates for semorclllzens Free estImatesCall anytlme Denms, 775.2327 or Gordon, 774-4481

INTERIOR/E XTERIORpamtmg, household mam.tenance, mmor repairsLandscapmg Reasonablerates Free estimatesReferences 881-4432 372-7925 '

Own Your Own Busmess'• Jean Shop• Children's Shop• Shoe Store• Dress Shop

$5,900 to $16,500In-Store TrammgFIXtures Installed

Grand OpemngCall fight now

501-329-8327

MONEYEXPLOSION!!

ANIMATEDCHARACTERS

VIDEO GAMESFAST FOOD

If you \\ Ish to enter thiSrevolutionary, new, provoen hlgh.volume, wel.corned addition to theconventIOnal fast food 1ll-dustryl

Contact

AREA MARKETINGREPRESENTATIVE

at54&-9575 282-6859

16--PETSFOR SALE

15-BUSINESSOPPORTU!'iITIES

AKC BLACK Lab pupsBorn 9.5.82 296 0363 StClaIr Shores

FREE KI'ITENS to a goodhome, ml'l:ed breed 823-6614

DOBERMAN-MALE pup,rust. 3 months old, AKCpapers, $250 779-4720

14-REAL ESTATEWANTED

Anti-CrueltyASSOCiation

13569 Joseph CampauHam\r1mck

10 a m to 4 p mMonday r>-rOugh Sa'urday

PLEASE ADOPT!No aht:r hours help as yet Veterlnaflan 5 days1/2 day Sat We keep dogs as long as pOSSibleFInanced only by donallons Remerrber animalsIn your will too'Volunteer help wanted Pel food and car,labels welcomed For Information call Mary

891-7188

\

"~ The Oakland Humane~~ Society

~~ located In ~~ (~.Wayne County (if;~~~\:

IS a non profit prrva!elyfunded by donation hUrT,ane society fO"lerlng aNO-DESTROY poliCy has many homeless dogsand cats for adoptionThe Shelter IS located at 19601 Mt Elliott near 7 MileRoad. Detroit, 48234 Phone 892.7822, Hours 11 00a m to 5 00 P m

~

' SEVEN DAYS A WEEK ~-;) Donal'ons Welcome CatI and Dog food coupons Qj....i: helpfUl VO'Jnlf'ers are ~~ ~ soliCited

Thank you for h€lpmg those (;. ....who can not help themselves'

.14--REAL ESTATE

WANTE:D

CASH FOR HOMESSERVING AREA 45 YEARS

STIEBER REALTYn5-4900

I6D-ADOPTA PET

9¥4% ASSUMPTIONHARPER WOODS

Hampton, mce, cozv ranch,newer kItchen,' familyroom WIth \\ ood burnlllgstove, central aIr, largelot, Grosse Pomte schools

13A-L.OTSOOFOR SALE

CONDOMINIUMLakeshore Village, sharp 2

bedroom brJ(~k townhouseupdated umt WJth newerIotchen, bath, ree room,furnace, and air Pool andclubhouse Assume at8~%.STIEBER REALTY

n5-4900

SMALL OFFICE bU1ldmg,Grosse Pomte Farms886-1488.

LOOK OUT over GrossePomte from MerriweatherHill - 75x169 882.1400

GROSSE POINTE SHORES- Colomal Road - 100 ftfrontage Land Contractterms. Palms-Queen 886-4444.

GROSSE POINTE PARK-SIze 105x85, comer of Cad-Ieux and Jefferson, 886-3598

1~FORSALEOR LEASE

GROSSE Pomte Clly - B}owner, 2 bedroom uppercondo, JD the $70's. As-sumable mortgage 645-5396

782 LORAINE - Drasllcallyreduced, owner anxious tomove' 3 bedroom DutchColOnial. Open Saturdayand S\lnday, 12-5 tI m ,!J85..4935"" " . r,

13--AEAL ESTATEFOR SALE

n

TODAY'S BEST PROPERTIES WANTED111 Gro""e POlllte and the PERSIAN kltlens, 8 "eek",

BUYS E.t"I"lde of Dellolt ,md PerMan female, 2 yearsGROSSE POINTE ~llblll bs Plea~e call ~~2 CFA regl"tered 882

Robell L l\lah,-lrJk 881GROSSE POINTE PARK - 4052 NEED A FRIEND' We have

New Listing - Handyman a loveable 3 }ear old, de-speclal,4 bedroom brick 2 ALL C \SII fOI E,I'>I Side cla\\ed, neutered Indoorbaths, Side dnve, 2 car Re,11 E ...tall' E,I"I Side cat \\ho needs a ne\\brlc!{ garage, super buy 882 :H02 home Due to moving MustOnly $39,900 as IS Ea,,} gl\e her up Call for moreterms I details on "Luckv" 882GROSSE POINTE PARK 15-BUSINESS 7967 or 88.J 6200 •

N OPPORTUNITIESew IIstmg, 6-6, 2 [Jmll\ 3 'ICOLLIE Pl'PS _ AKC,bedrooms each umt, 2 gas O\"N \'OT'R 0\" "able \\ Ilh \\ lute 882 6762furnaces, "Ide drn ere" ~ ,,:,\ Busmess'modeled $48 000. L.Ind * Jelln Shop * ChIldren's FREE - CUTE "IHen... IContract terms Shop * Shoe Store * Dres~ (,<llIco $10 834 0996GROSSE Shop S5900 to $16500 In

POINTE P-\RK Store trdllllng GrJnd GOLDEN RETREIVER pup,Large bnck smgle home, 712 Openmg Fl\tures In. m<llt' 512 month~ AKC.

rooms, 21'2 baths. gas heat, ~talled _ Call Right No\\' champlon"hlp l\1eddollfireplace, custom bUilt Mr Glb~on Jt M.ldt' Pond hne" "hot" I\OImt'd$45,000 or offer Consider mOl::.elle Fa::.hlOn" 501- hou"ebroken Great \\llh$5,000 doy,n payment plu" 329-1360 1o.1~ 885-3'H~

~~~e~';; ~ .,:, :" u.."ilfl..J1 HA\E 0\ BEAUTIFUL fash I\- iZ5LA I''C'rs, ,\KC S.LIon shop of YOUl O\H! fea. read\ November 16

.GROSSE POINTE PARK turlng Ihe lale"t In jeans <:h.<lmpl~n ~tock. HuntNottmgham - 3 bedloom tops and sports\\t'ar Sel 1:1slhou::'1: dog s, non."ht'd.

smgle, Side dnve 2 car ecl from JUlllor. missy, ding Pm ate home - $175garage, house remodelt'd. men ~ and mr..m!'.> to pre pel pup or trade for ,shot-very sharp, pnce reduced teen appJrrel $12900 to. gun or rifle l\1onda~ Frt.$49,900 Easy terms SI6,500 mcludes begmnmg d~v. 331.:.l5~_ _CROWN REALTY Imentory h\tures III shop A K C GOLDEN Retnever.

821-6500 J::,sl.>tance and more Na. 9 month". female hou~e

TOM M DON DtlOnal1\ kno\\ n labels to bloken $100 881.4990

c AL & SONS select 'from Call an) lime - - - - ----3rd GENERATION for Mr Murphy (218) 236- FEMALE DOBERMAN. 412

HOME OWNERS Consider _~17~_0~701\ ~~!'_~ _ months old, can't keepthese examples or msur. Papers 526-4442ance protectIOn on your DO YOU DO t\ pmg at PARROT AND cage $75home Only S167 per year home? Office space avaIl AHer 5 30, 771-4916for $60,000 ~218 for $80,000 able to e....pand your prl- AN I~'AL HO-SPITAL ----a

~ Th vate busmess Low o\er !U

$In29s3urfaOnrce$IAOOg,OeOn~Eomts

_hea~. cdll 882466__2 _Age_nt dear }oung kitty abandon-~y, as - -- - - ed, hungry and pregnant

land Center sal2376 CO:-;EY ISL-\ND Eastside came to us and \\e have1st offenng m $30's Land loved her, and gnen herContracl term::. Century killens a chance (or good21 Nance ill 3i5Q homes, their all adorable

-- - - and the mother IS theGROSSE POlllle Pal k Ren sweetest animal you '\ e

tal properl} 8 UllltS eJl.cel- ever seen They need (am.lent cash £10\\ CJII John Illes who Will apprecIateDeWald them Please call us 882.

HA YMAN COMPANY 8660569-5555

ADORABLE KITTEN -Black/White, short hairmale, 10 weeks old, ,ervcuddly & affectIOnateWas abandoned - des-perately a good home839-2441 evenings

Thursd4y, October 28, /982 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eleven-C

SOD

21Z-SNOW REMOVALANDLANDSCAPING

SNOWPLOWING

* Yearly rates• Prompt ,erVI(e* Llcens('<1* In,ured* 2 of !>nn.... or mono

Early BIrd SpeCldl$150 pu ,ea,on

POINTER LANDC;CAPING885-1900

FALL TRIMMING* ~hrub!> dnd ornclmentals* Crdbdpples dnd frUit trees* Lo(u\t\ Jldwthorne, etc* Lal(' fall fc('dlllg* Jlorll(u!lun,h and

fore,ler,We knoll. ho .... to trim }our

lree,THREE C'S

LANDSCAPING757-5330MIKE'S

LAWN CARE• Commer(ldl & Re.,ldenllal• Fdll FerlllllJng• Fall Clean up• Leaf Remo\al• Fully Llcenbed & In.\ured'\HCH-\EL.J POKRIEFKA

884-7013REASO:\ABLE PRICES for

leaf pick up !>1l0Wremoval.....eekly malOtenance Adnan 884 7800 8854284

REMOVALREPLACEMENT

POINTER LANDSCAPING885-1900

MAC'SSPRI NG CLEAN-UP

Complete ~ard "\Ork, shruband tree tTlmmlng, etcReasonable rates qualitysenllce Call Tom

776-4429 or 882.()j95

COMPLETE Landscapmg _Hedges clean-ups. homemalOtenance Gutterscleaned Insured Reasonable Sea"ers, 882 0000

HOWARDSTREE SERVICE

• tree remo"al• slump remo"al• tnmmlllg• topping• cabling• storm damage

Fully Insured free estImates758-6949

----- --------LANDSCAPEGARDENING

DeSIgn constructlon, lawnand garden mamtenance,plantmg pruning GrossePomte reSIdent

HortlcultUflstBOB ~E\EUX

E\enmgs 884-0536

ALL PLUMBING~f':WI'~RCLEANING

NO "f':RVICE CHARGEI"ree e,tlmate\ full

"drr"ntyHe,,\onable, LI(en\ed

886-3537

Tree and•stumpremoval "

FreeestImates.

Reasonablerates

Fully IOsured

21T-PLUMBINGAND HEATING

FORCLASSIFIED ADS

CALL 882-6900

'JAMES TREE SERVICE, INC. ?~~

h ~--~I::l+'~;-;,'~~'~ft

OR THAT new (all outflt orclothmg alterations CallVIOla 839 7355

EXPERT ALTERATIONSSpeedy profesSIOnal Re(erences Grosse POlllteWoods 881-8484

SKLt:TPLUMBING & HE4.TI~G

BOIlers water heaters, faueets. leaks and !>e....ers repaIred or replaced Reasonable rates LI(emedFree estImates

881 7920 or 547 3340

PROFESSIONAL seamsIres:> and alleratlOns CallanytIme 779-0438

HENDRIESSNOW REMOVAL

No Job too large or toosmall. 24 hour servIce

881-5594

SNOW REMOVAL, resldenllal.commerclal Season-allper tlme Discount forearly reglstr allOn 882-3045

SERVING ALL Pomtes Ex-pert leaf care removal.expenence<i, reasonableCall Rob 885-7928

All Plumbmg Repair' - InslallatlOlI' remodelmg -')ewer\ & drain' (leanedAll ....ork guaranleed -Full} In\ured - "la,lE'rPlumber Llu:n"ed

DAN ROEMERPLUMBING772-2614

Lf~AKY fOI1.ET<, {du(el\repdlrLd ';1Ok c.ledOlngVlOl"II(Jn\ (orrec.ted "mallJob\ ....dnled ~la\terPlum ber Work m} 'elf884 2824

808 DUBEPLLMBI,\;G dnd HEATI\GLlLen\ed I\la'ler Plumh€r

SEWER CLEANI~GSPRINKLER REPAIR ETC

Gro~se POlOte Woo(h8863897

HAYES HEATI,\;GFall Special Furnd(e clean

109 - gab $30 011 $40 Gasfurnaces from $400, 1Il

stallallOn avaIlable771-4200

21X-DRAPERIES

MAC'S TREE ANDSHRUB TRIMMING

COMPLETE WORKReasonable rates, qualll)

senllce Call Tom 776-4429or 8lI2'()195

PERSONALIZEDLANDSCAPEDESIGNING

• DESIGN SERVICE* CONSULTATIONCALL FOR APPOINTMENT

THREE C'SLANDSCAPI NG

757-5330

731-3840

775-7833

CARPENTRYDOORS

LICENSED & INSURED885-8545

21S-CARPENTER

POSITIVEPLUMBING &

HEATINGJAY 01 MJGIIT 881-4988

FRANK R.WEIR

PLUMBING. HEATING,SEWERS AND DRAINS

BOILER SPECIALISTS

SPRINKLER REPAIRS

885-7711~1 KERCHEVAL. FARMS

Smce 1925KeIth Damelson

LIcensed Master Plumber

FURNITURE refIOl!>hed, re-p"lred, btnpped, any typeof canmg Free e!>tlmates474 8953 or 345 6258

EXPERT ANTIQUE repaIrs,reflOlshwg, 1'1' gluelOg"By Tony SertIch" 521-1998

21~FURNITUREREPAIR

EMIL THEPLUMBER

SPECIALIZING IN• KItchens. Bathrooms

• Laundry room and VIola-tIOns • Old and new work

Free EsllmatesTony, Licensed Plumber

BIll, Master Plumber882-0029

,--=::::!> FURNACE

IJl: AND1Ic.n1°n-!.~

"'umber andHealing Contractor

ACTING PLUMBING & SEWER

SUN'S HEATING AND COOLINGREFRIGERATION SPECIALIST

We Service All BrandsGuaranteed Work. 24-Hour Service

Qualtfled Techmclans

ANDERSENPLUMBING, SEWER CLEANING

SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT

372-0580

885-5513

Se"€r ad dram c1ealllng $36 90 da~ \\ arranlyPlumbln~, sewer repaIrs and basement waterproofmg

751-7260

J. W. KLEINERBasement waterproofmg

All work guaranteedLICENSED

TU 2-0717

21P-WATER-PROOFING

21o-CEMENT ANDBRICK WORK

MASONRY REPAIRSSPECIALIZING IN• Chimney• Tuck POlntmg• Porcheb• Bnc.k!>Replaced

Ex(cllenl "Grobbe Pomte"reference., Call afler 6pm

775-7362ALL TYPE BRfCK .,tone,

block and contrete workAr(hwayb, ,lep\ porthes,PdlJOb chimney!>, fIreplaceb, new and repdlrb De!o>ender 822 1201 If no dn'>wer tall evenlllg,

MURPHY'SLANDSCAPING

Don't get snowed under• Industrlal-Resldentl aI,

commercIal, snowplowlOg_ .1

21W-DRESSMAKING • ;e~~~~;~ b"a~~;lable on aAND TAILORING • On call 24 hours

FIREWOODDELIVERED

ALL HARDWOOD$60 a Face Cord

JIM MURPHY885-9179

MICHIGAN TREESPECIALISTS

Expert Tnmmmg, Toppmg,Shapmg and Removal

It 24 hour emergency servIce ,It SpeCIal 25'< dIScount 'It Bush and hedge tnmmmg

Insured QUALITY carpentry and CUSTOM DRAPERIES and Tree Stralghtenmg andformlca work kItchens Nursery Care

ACTING \ an lUes rec rooms new or sheers, sewn 10 m} home * SPECIAL OFFER *P Uu N & S WE C Reasonable pnce. quality hOb 30thL mBI G E R 0 ref aced, 15 years exper- Now Throug clo er . _

Basement waterproofIng, lence Free estlmales VItO "ork Many fabrIC samples '82 _ get 10 yards of freeI b to choose from Pal, 772- h th hP um lng, sewer repairs SapIenza, 7748933 5440 nursery C IpS \H eac

and cleamng -----'--------------: I,I,ork order Keeps I'>eeds00"'5513 TIS 7833 CARPEl'..TER - Small and ---------- tiled "'98 I 'oov- CUSTO~:{ DRAPERIES _ con ro - a.. va uelarge 'obs <l'l vears exper-" Free Estlmale~'- "

lence >Free ~timates 521- Quallty "ark, reasonable I ~-O' -no

6656 pnces WIde selectIons of 775-6942_ .__ 773~fabrICS AJI hems hand TRIMMING removal. spray-

CApRarPtEltNloTnEs.Rce~~g~K, krt sewn 978-2691 _ _ mg, feeding and stump re-moval Free Estimates •

chens. recreatIOn rooms. CUSTOM DRAPERIES by Complete tree serVIce Callall Iypes repairs 882-2795 Mana Reasonable pnces Fleming Tree SerVIce 774-'__________ Free estlmates Free 10- 6460

21T-PLUMBING stallallOn 880-1381 or 977-AND HEATING 2472 GREEN THUMB

LANDSCAPING-2-1-Z-S-N-O-W-R-E-M-O-V-A-L-Fall clean ups, top SOli, sod-

ANO dmg SPECIAL WindowLANDSCAPING servIce and gutter clean.

mg, snow removal SelllorCIlizen dIscount Free es-'lImates

372-3584Ask for George or RIck

CAPIZZO CONSTRUCTIONBclbemenlb made dry

LrdLKctl ....aib 't:I'''I1 ..dunderpin foollngs Allw<lterprooflllg guaranteed10 year!> WlI1ter rates LJ(ensed and Insured Tony,885 0612

PLASTER CONTRACTOR -RepaIr work Free estI-mates Prompt serVIce JMamacI, 773-4357,465-4150

21Q-PLASTERWORK

FREE ESTIMATESPlaster and drywal'l repaIrs

Pamtlng lnlenor/extenorLIcensed, Insured Call RonPope 774-2827

SUPERIOR PLASTERINGand PAINTING

All types of plastenng, dry_....all repair, slucco reparrPamtmg, all types GrossePomte references Reason.able pnces Insured TomMcCabe. 824-8576 or 885-6991

QUALITY PLASTERING -TaIlored repairs, cracksehmmate<!, prompt serVIce30 years 10 Grosse PomteFree Esllmates Satlsfac-tlOn guaranteed Reason-able James Blackwell821 7051 or 294-0034

R. L K.CONSTRUCTION

K.Jtthens Bdlh" addllions778-1130 693-4779

ALBERT D THOMASINC_

CONTRACTOR~ INCWe dre geneI'd I c.ontrac.lors

One (all ldkeb (are of allyour bUIlding remodellllgproblems lar~e or !>mall

TU 2-0628LETO

BUILDING COMPANYSmce 1911

Custom BUildingT & M Family rooms are our spe

clalt} Alterations kitchensCONSTRUCTION TU 2-3222

Basement walerproofmg ; Attics & Porch Endobures10 year gUdrantee • Addilions and KItchens

Insured • CommercIal Buildingsn44896 343-0528 nON----- - - --- JIM SU

VOCCIA 1677Br}s DriveCON STRUCT ION T_U_' 4-_294_2 T_U_2-24?

• Cracked or Caved In Alterallons - ~odernJzahonWalls all bUddmg needs, rough to

• Underpin Foollngs (mlbh m all trades No Job• Basement Waterproofmg too small~6~ensed. Insured CAESAR GUY DE BOER9n-3808 m 2816 885-4624 882-2229- ---------

FRANK B WILLIAMS, LI-censed bUilder SpeclallzmgIII home up-<lallng and allminor or major repaIrsPorch enclosures, doors adJusted, bookshelves IIIstalled, paneling, new counter tops, vamtles Code VIO.latIOns corrected For courtcous expert assistance III

Improvlllg your home Inany area. please call me at881'()790

CODDENSCONSTRUCTION

ESTABLISHED 1924All types of basement "ater-

proofmg 7 years guarantee References 886 5565

FREE ESTIMATESPlastermg and drywall re-

paIr, pamtmg mlenor andexterIor

521-4353or 521-6269

CHARLES F JEFFREY882-1800

• Basement Waterproofmg• Underpm footmgs• Cracked or caved In ....alls• 10 year guaranteeLicensed

21o-CEMENT ANDBRICK WORK

CHAS. F JEFFREYMA~ON CONTRACTORLWE"ISED INSURED• BrI(k • Block • ~tone

• Cement Work• WdterprooflOg• Tuck POlOllOg

• Pallos of any klOdPOnCHES Al\D ALL BRICK

WORK A SPECIALTY882-1800

POkCHES, PATIOS - Newor rebuIlt, luck FOlntlng,brIck repla(emen, caUlk-Inl! oowt ,ealer wllhHI-TEX (hlmne.>' rep"lrbarid rebuIll Ba,ementwaterproofing Over 31yedrb experience DonaldMcEdchern 526 5646

G W SEL1.EKECEMENT

Dtlveway!> wcllkb PdllUSbtepb Expert porch t('palr"aterproofmg Qudllly tutkpomtlllg dnd palchlng AllblICk dnd (hlmney repair

Call 685 4391BRICK WORK Small )obb

tuck POll1tlllg dllmneyportheb vlOldllon\ repdlrcd Heabonable 686 5585

- - -L VERBEKE CONST

Dnves • Walks. Por(hebPatio, • ChImneys. Tuckp01l111l1g• Basement Water-

proofing25 Yrs III the POlOles

No Job Too SmallLIcensed Free EstImate

3435041

-R.L. STREMERSCHCEMENT CONTRACTOR

CementDflve ....ays

PallosBrickwork

Basement WaterprooflOgSleps

Tuck POllltmgCuslom Wood Deck.,

Free EshmatesSPECIAL ON

SMALL JOBS ANDREPAIR WORK

884-7139------J. W_ KLEINER

CEMENT CONTRACTORCEMENT BRICK. STONEPatiOS, walks porches steps

Flagstone repaIrTuck pomtmg, patchmg

Asphalt patchmg and sealingSPECIALIZING IN

SMALL JOBSFREE ESTIMATES

LICENSEDTU 2-0717------GRAZIO

CON SJ.B.U'i! K)N• Cement driVes, floors,

patIos• Old garages raised and

renel'>ed• Ne" garage doors and

reframmg• Ne .... garages bUlltFamily operated smce 1962

LICensed and Insuredn4-3020 772-1771-ANDY S MASONRY AND

CHIMNEY SERVICEAll masonrv bnck, water

prO<Jfmg repaIrs SpeCiallzmg 10 tuck pomhng andsmall Jobs LH:ensed. Insur-ed Reasonable Free estI-mates 881'()505

R. R. CODDENSCEMENT

CONTRACTORFamu) bUSiness for 55 years PLASTERING and Drywall

• Ne....and repaIr work Nell Squires. 757-0772• No Job too small• Dnveways and porches 21R-FURNITURE

our speclalt} REPAIR• PatIos• ChImneys• Waterproofmg FURNITURE RESTORING• VIOlations repaired - Hand stnppmg and refm.

CALL ANY TIME Ishmg of \\ooden furmture886-5565 All repairs experll) made

___________ ~__ 20 years expenence 839-BRICK WORK 3063

TUCK POINTING --,---------PORCHES AND CHIMNEYS BOB S UPHOLSTERY - 25%REBUILT AND REPAIRED off already low pnc~s

CAULKING Local references TI4 <13M, IADVANCE MAINTEr-;ANCE 368-4198 Bob McVev

!i319 EAST WARREN8849512 ---------------------

MASONRY REPAIRS Spe 21T-PLUMIING ANDclahzed tuck pomtmg. HEATINGchimney and porch repairs ---------------------EXfPllent references Calafter 6 p m n~7362

--- -- --------TESOLIN BROS.CEMENT CONT.

r1vey,ays, basement andgarage floors, ratwallsfootmgs, patIos ralslllggarages Free Eslt.mates "42' Years In Buslness

m 0642 or in 6263

HAROLDCHAUVIN

CEMENT CONTRACTORALLTYFEOF

CEMENT WORK• Walks. Dn\es • Porches

• PatIOs. Waterproofmg• Pre-cast Steps• Tuck Pomllng

• Chimney RepairFree Estimates

n9-84Z7 886-M9921 Years Expenence

LJcensed

FIREPLACE ANDCHIMNEY SPECIAL

New and repair Installahonof heatalators and woodburmng stoves 100/, dlscount "Ith thIS ad Also,brtck, block. stone, cement,walerproofmg, tuck pomt-tng

BETON CONST INC771'()7{)7

372-0743

CERAMICTILE

30 Years Expenence\\e also do repaIr "ork

521-3445

21J-WALLWASHING

WINDOW CLEANINGSTORMS AND SCREENS

CHANGEDDETROIT FIREFIGHTER

FREE ESTIMATES526-3143 after 3

10YEARS EXPERIENCE

21K-W1NOOWWASHING

LICENSED CERAMIC hIecontractor \\111 remodel)our bathroom at a pnce)OU can alford Free eslJ.mates

DON

K MAINTENANCE Companywall wa.,hmg. floor clean109 and waxmg Free C!>tlmdteb

882-0688

21K-WINDOWWASHING

G OLMINWINDOW CLEANING

~ERVICEFHE!': E~TIMATESWE AHE INSUIU:D

372-3022D WINDOW CLEANING COMorm~ and ~ueem alum

mum .Ind gullerb cleaned(ree e~tlmateb LOlA-ebtpriCeb m the Pomteb

294-1602 773-0525WINDOWS WASHED Glaz

mg. CdUIKlIIg - "dVt: ht:alReferences, expencnted.reasonable lllbured Seavcr' b 882 0000

A OK WINDOW CLEANERSService on storms and screens Abo domesllchousecledlllng Free e~llmale!> Monlhh rdte::. 7751690 or 7739838

K WINDOW t1ednlng company Storms, screens, gUlterb, alumlOum cleanedInsured Free Esllmates

882-0688

CERAMIC TILE - Ne....and -remodeling Baths kllchens and foyers. showerpans repaired Call RIck at521 3434

21O-CEMENT ANDBRICK WORK

21N-ASPHAL TWORK

NINO CEMENTDrlve .....ays, sleps, porcheb

patIO new garage. water.proofing, etc

527-2996

AL's ASPHALT PAVINGSINCE 1M4

Pa\1ng. seal coatmg. excava.tlOn and cement ....orkGuaranteed qUalltj work-manship at reasonableratesState LIcensed and Insured

References281 0626 291 3589

C & J ASPHALTPAVING.INC

Improve the \ alue of yourhome .""th a profeSSIonalJob O\er 20 years servmgGrosse Pomte m drl\ewaysand seahng Free estlmates Owner/supervisorReferences Included andInsurance

CALL Ai'lYTIME7i3--8087

ASCOT TILE - 7782266Bathrooms, kllchens foyers marble Free estimatesNo Job too bIg or ~mallLicensed

T&MCONSTRUCTION

CEMENT CONTRACTOR• Cement work, all kmds• Porches block step" ork• Basement waterproofmg

GuaranteedREASONABLE PRICES

714 4896 343.()528---- --- ------BRICK REPAIRS - Work

guaranteed Porches, chlmneys. SIdewalks basementleaks and cracks Tuckpomtmg Free Esllmate779-4245

GET YOUR WINDOWS Cr)stal Clean before "mter'MarVIn 463 1705 Andy823-3960

GRO~SE POINTE fIremanWill do Window washmg821 2984

21L-TILEWORK

8829234

MARC HOOVERPAINTING AND

WALLCOVERING

n9-1545

21J-PAINTlNG,DECORATING

JAMES D. RUSSEL& SON

Pamlmg and DecoratingPaperhangmg and Glazlllg

FREE ESTIMATES774-1130

INTERIORSBY DON & LYNN

• Husb,md Wife Team• Wallpapenng• Painting• PerfetllOOIbts• Inbured• Over 20 Yedrs Experwn(e

527-5560

MICHAEL'SPAINTING &

REFINISHINGlutt'rlOr Exterlur ~erVI(e

P<llIlllllgdlltlqUlIlg dnd VdlllJ!>hlllg.

,trlpplllg <Iud ,l<llnlngComplete kn( hen rdlll"lungFre(' EbllOl.lle, - 885 3230INTEHIOH/EXTEHIOH

-\ND ODD JOBSI'OLlCEMAIli 881 5105a 3~5

JOSEF'sW\LLPAPEH RI':MOVAL

• f:xpenenc'l-'d• Il1bUrL'd• !leI/able

EbllOldle, dl nu ch.lrge orobhgdllOn

n68267

COMPLETE PAI~TI:-;GA!\D DECOHAll:\G

Pdper hdnglOg Inlenor ExlenorHEFEHENCE~ IN THE

POINTESRALPH HOl H 886 8248CA~ P,\INTII'G - Inlenor,

exlenor lIlbured 8 }edrSexper wuce Free reasondble e,tlmdle!> 725-6715

PAINTINGW.\LLPAPERING

MlIlor pldsler rl'palr qUalIly"ork <It reasonab11' raIl'SDlb(ount rdleb rur senIOrcJlllenb Free eshmatesCall anvtlme Denllls, 7752327 or 'Gordon n4-4481

PAINTING - House tnmgarages Excellent \l.ork atbest pTlces Call Pete882 n95

PAIl"TING ...... all washmgElmer T La Sadie 8822064

PAINTING. I~TERIOR-EXTERIOR, wmdo" glaz.mg, caulkmg gutters repaIred Quality prepara-tIOn makes the Job lastPaul, 372 1853

A I PAINTISG INTERIOR.exlenor 20 years exper-Ience Wallpapermg References Free esllmates372-34Z7 or 268 9797

21J-WALLWASHING

GROSSE POINTEPAINTER'S, INC.

Painting - mterlor extenor.paperhangmg and pant>llrgFree esllmales cheerfull)gl\en Licensed and Insur-ed

MIKE S PAINTINGIn!enor exlenor, \.\dllpaper

lng mlOor repdlrs palchllIg plaslenng Free estlmates Reabonable andhonest References Call.In) tIme European

m8081

THE Il<;TERIORSPECIALIST

All forms of mterlor pamtmg"armsh and stucco plasterand dry .....all repaIred Freeestimates Gar) 978 1426

GROSSE POINTE hremanwill do wall washmg 821-2984

EXPERT WALL washmg byhand Free estlmates 778-3342

QUALITY, lIllenor'exlenorpalllling and repair Expetlenced, reasonable Insured Gutlers cleanedSeaver's 882-0000

COLOR EXPRESSIONSDecorative pamtmg Interior wall deSIgn InstallatIOn

of fme wall coverln.i:S VI~ual samples avaIlableFor further informatIOn contact

885-7067 822-0129TRADITIONAL OR CONTEMPORARY

ESSIANPAINTINGCOMPANY

CUSTOMINTERIOR EXTERIOR

WALLPAPERINGReasonable RatesFree Estimates

ReferencesCALL BOB ANYTIME

882-4381

WHITEY'S• \\ .III Pdpenng• Inlenor PamllIlg• Redbonablt' Pn~e,• Good Work• Call - no Job 100 bmdll

774-0414

21H-CARF!ETCLEANING

MARCOPAINTERS

Inlerlor, e"tenor te"turedcelhngs all paperingpamlmg all v.ashlllgCheck our PncesFREE ESTIMATES

939-7955

SUPERIOR PAINTING ANDDECORATING

Intenor pamtmg Wallpapermg Wallwashmg Welplastermg Sluccomg Drywall repair Free estl-mates Insured TomMcCabe, 885-6991, or 824-8576

SUNRISE PAINTING ANDDECORATING INC

Complete professIOnal decorating services Now-reduced Fall Winter ratesFully msured

• Inlenor Exterior pamtmg• Wa!lcoverlOg removal

InstaIJ• Plaster-Drywall RepairServing Grosse Pomte East

area For a free esllmateand appointment

24~9263 EVENINGSOR 526-7494DAYS

LOOK -- 30 yearb expencn('esteam cleanmg ('drpet dndrurnllure By Wilbur Dougand Glenn Cdrlt'r Call naj~ .

SHORf.o:SIDl'; C.lrpet ClednLng, prOft'bblOndl cMpetcled/llnl-l Wurk gUdfdl11eedFully II1!>UIt'd FI ee E,tlmaleh Cdll 775 1450 24hour!>

21~PAINTING.OECORATING

WALLPAPERINGTIll' Bebl I' <lpl'rh.lOger

1Il.IU .... 11BECALJbE ALL I DO I~

JIANG I'APElt15 \ e.lrb 10 Ihe bu"ue,~

("'" Hon fur \ uurI'ro(l"blon.tl l':~llln.lle

751 7893PAINTERS

EUHOPEAl'\ EXPEHT~Inlenor e"lt>rwr "dllpaper

lng, pltehlllg pldblt'nng"lIldo" PUll} Ing (duJkll1gGood \Ioork (jrOb,e POllitt'refert'n(eb Fret. Ebllmd!t'HeabondbJp C.l1I John olIl\tIIn e n6 9-139 -

INTERIOR dnd exlerlOrpalllllllg and pdperhanglOgRea!>ondble r .It"" J(l) I'drbexperience Ra) Barno\lo:.k) 822 7335 after 6 p m

GROSSE POINTECONTRACTORS

CUSTOM PAINTING Ai'ODWALLPAPERING

EXPERT ANTIQVING885-8155

FREE ESTIMo\TE!o>INSURED

Michael Sat mar) Jr

21-I-PAINTING ANDDECORATING

-PAINTING - Intenor or ex

lenor o\bo Jallltonal ser\ Ice Free esllmales CallThom Guaranteed "ork8817210

Qt'ALITY PAINTlr-;GSERVICE

INTERIOR-EXTERIOR

20 years profebblOnalexpenence

MATI FLETCHER044151Bucklllgham 886 6102!:t'"- --- - - -

,~> BUCHANAN & CO,, GROSSE POINTEFS

, SERVING THE POINTES, it SINCE 1972", • Wallpaper and remo\al PEfER S PAINTING - In

• PalOllng lint and E).t ) tenor/exterior Profes• Slamlng and varmshlng slOnal paInter 13) ear" 21M--SEWER• Plasler repaIr e).peneIlre Wallpapermg, SERVICE• Texture celhngs and pl8l>ten

dng wllnkdow p~tty _

....alls Ing an cau 109 reeLICENSED INSURED esllmates Call 751-3401or VOCCIA

886-4374 5J8.585! anytll~_e_ _ CONSTRUCTION-- -- ---- -- -- PAINTING. Inlerlor/Exter GENERAL CONTRACTOR

WALLPAPER lOr Wallpapenng. Textured. Sev.er and Water LIneREMOVAL celllllg v.lOdol'> caulkmg Installallon and Repair

Loy, pnces Free Estimate • Truckmg and GradmgBY JEFF 521 5465 • Excavallng and Trenclung

Insured Free Esllmates PROFESSIONAL PAINT .• LJ~ensed and Insured~52.35 _ __ _ 775 ~ ING Grosse Pomte area RON CAESAR

Excellent references For m 380ll m-2816servIces call Bill, 885-0934

Pige Twelve-C GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 28, 1982

IIII

A faluily affair. . . .The Lochmoor Parent-Junior Golf Tournament ill alway" a

family affair. The 15th annual tourney, which pufrs ~on" anddaughters with moUtHS and fathers for an IS-hole alternate "hotformat. featured 14 pairs this year. Thirty pair!! won priteb infive differt>nt fllgbb. including the overall low net winners pic.tured above. At .-lght h Kim Cbapprll and hib "on, David; IreneVallet> and daughtl'r Linda are at left. They will "hare thetournament's Silvt'r Cup by virtue of their matching low 63's,

Ski (]ub hosts l110vie nightGlo:, ...e POInte i\dull Ski Club 1\\0 "kl \\('(~kend tnp~ pl,lIlll('d

membel" and plO'>pl'cllve lI1em by Ihe SkI Club thl'> yl'dl ,II I.'

lJe!'!> arc III fo!' all 11Ilel'e ...llllg BO~lIe Illghl<ll\l.h (J,lIl 7 thlough1.'\ entng on Wt'dnt'"d,ly, No\ J, 9) ,md Blue ~tolllltalll ,It Colhng\\hen the Club ple"enh cI ...1.1film \\vod, C,lIhlda (Ft.1J II 10 !.II The,lIId ski [<i~hlOlI "ho\\ bl'gllllllng <It Club'., \\c~lel n ...kl tnp to Snow8 p m ,It the W,l\' 1\1em 01'1.1 I 111<l~~ 111 thl' ch,1I1l'l\gln~ ,md hl'dll

The evelllng .... progl,lIn \1 III 11\ tlful Rockv Mount,un.,> O-l'll 2b todude .In l'x<.'lllIlg !.kl [11m t'nlltll'(! :\l,m~h 6) i" fIlling up f,I,,1 ,lOd ~kl..Auhoul D-Hlil f<~llFnllll't' Ll' Club prc~ldent George Peler,onSki" fUl'nI ...Iwd by the 1"1l'llc!l urgc~ nwmbel ~ to I eglbt<.'r .,0011Con~lIl (Jeneral 1he l<lle,>. III ~hl lJetdll:-. uf li.c Sh. C: ..!,f ,lshlOlIS IIIII dho be ~howll by theMetlo Ski and Sport'> Shop Chll~tlll"~ p.trty \\111 be 1Il,1I1l'd to<fol'lnerlv the Ski Hul) \llth llICmbel~ ,>oon The parl\ I'> ".tcommentill'\ bv Dick M.ltLk,1 He for SUl1dd~, Del' 5fr e~hmenb' \\liI be :-'l'l'\ ed ,It Ihe Ad(lltlOndl Infoll11,IIIOI1 011 theCOnclll'llOn of the l'\ ellll\g' ...pi og Ski Clu/)., .Ietl\ Itle" Jll.l\ I>t. llb'

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