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- 4 -----. Local reaction to president's drug program is varied By Ronald J Bernas Sla" Wrller Last Tuesday, PI(~,)ldent George Bush un. veIled a $7 9 bIllIon pl'Ogram to combat AmerIca's war on the drug'i he "aId were "murdenng our chIldren" The pl'Ogram IS designed to attack both the supply and the demand through local, federal and lllternatlOnal agencwh, and to also attack It through the legal system by expandmg pl'lson" and worklllg through the JudiCial system To wage war on the supply, the proposal would Increase forPlgn, milItary and eco nomIC aid by 80 pel cent to $449 millIOn, of which $261 nullIon would go to Colombia, Peru and BohVIa Money for COlTectlOns would more than double under the proposal to $1 6 blllIon, money for local and state law enforcement would lllcrease 133 percent to $350 mIllIon plus an additional $3.1 bllhon for other law enforcement. Money for the Judicial system would Increase 20 percent to $250 mIllion, wlule spendIng for prevention and educatIOn would go up 25 percent to $1.2 billion and treatment program fundlllg would Increase 53 percent to $925 mllhon ReactIOn across the country has been var- Ied, and ranges from strong support to those who say It doesn't go nearly far enough. Locally, the reaction spans the full range, too. Bruce Kennedy, director of publIc safety In Grosse Pomte City and also preSIdent of the Wayne County ASSOCiation of ChIefs of PolIce, says the proposal shows a lot of thought, but he I.., ho1chng juugnwnt for a whIle "I have kmd of a WUlt and 'lee attitude" he 'lUlU "I lIke the unified i>trategy It Ii>' a war which need" to be fought on all fronti>, lllternatlOnally, natIOnally, locally and With educatIOn" He ..,upporh the lllcrea<,l' 10 fundmg for law enforcement and for more correctlOn<, facIlltw" "It'" great to arre"t every drug u..,el and dealer, but when you put them 10 a revolv mg doo!' "ltuatlOn, It "Imply (.I eate" mOle contempt fell the "y<,tem," he hmd Kennedy "aid he al"o "upport<, the amount of money gOll1g outSide the (.Ountl y "It I" Clltlwl to wt off the flow at It'> <,ource "I thInk we all have to walt and ..,ee," he i>ald "Who knows II It wIll work until we tlY It? We !:>hould give It a chance Il1stead of CIItlCIZIng It " Sara Snyder, however, IS one of those who i'i cntlcal. The Grosse POInte Park resi. dent l'i the executive dIrector of Grateful Home, a long-term care center In DetrOIt for recovenng women alcoholics and/or drug addicts. The women there learn Job skills, and they also learn how to face lIfe sober. "The first thll1g I wanted the man (Bush) to do was to get the smirk ofT hIS face," she "[lid "Thel e are many problems with the pro- po..,al The firc;t thing Ii> why are we sending money to othe! countnes," she asked, See REACTION, page 20A Opening day David Thomas. mathematics and computer teacher at Brownell Middle School. explains the daily schedule to his new sixth-grade homeroom on the first day of school. which began last Wednesday. More photos are on page lOA. and saId the city is actmg m the best poSSible manner. Ed Klska, owner of Kiska Jeweler~, ;,aid he favors no leased spaces for anyone "It's not faIr that the Realtors get leased spaces. There is no fall' way to gIVe them oul." Klska agreed With Solak that the recommended rate structure m the mUnicipal lot Will meet the needs of people usmg short term park mg. Rates for the mumcipal lot, as approved at the meetmg, are as follows. 25 cents per hour for the first three hours; 75 additional cents for the fourth hour, an ad- dItIOnal 75 cents for the fifth hour (total of $2.25); and $5 for all day parkmg Solak SRld that Cottage Hospi. tal has been helpful m ofTenng ll'ased spaces m the lot between the parkmg deck and RIdge Road (the B lotI and the Cottage parkmg deck, whIch has an av- erage of 140 unoccupied spaces. .10hn Danaher, vice president of development for Cottage, said the hospital has proposed a rate structure for monthly leasmg in both parkmg areas If approved by the city, monthly leasmg in the deck will be lowered from $85 per month to $45 In the B lot the proposed rate, If approved, WIll be raised from $20 per month to $30. Danaher saId the proposed rate structure WIll be offered on a trial baSIS only. Option 1: Sewer separation Cost: $72 million Sewer separatlOn IS the most complete - and costly - of all the possIble solutlODS. It caI1s for completely separating the sani- tary sewer and storm dram sys- tems throughout the Grosse Pomtes The MIlk RIVer dram age basin consIsts of the Harper Woods and the five Grosse Pomtes. While Harper Woods had the foreSight to bUIld separate storm and samtary systems, the Grosse Pomtes have a combined system, whIch means the ram water en- ters the same system as does See MILK RIVER, page 14A lake smce the pump statIOn went mto operatlOn 11l October 1960 At the meetmg, Vyto Kaune- lis, the project engIneer handling the MIlk RlVer study. presented the vanous optIOns avaIlable to solve or reduce the combined sewage overflows He presented maJol optlOns that would solve the problem to meet DNR stan- dards and offered several second- ary OptIOns that could be com. bmed WIth other optlOns SIX months, thel e IS no guaran- tee that the cIty \\ III ofTer leased spaces He saId smce the 46 c;paces \\ el e offered m the past, the w31tmg hst has grown tn neally 90 people He ga\ e several reasons for not c;ettmg aSide leased spaces, one IS that there IS no fau' way to dIstribute spaces Because of the Iate structure m the mUlllclpal lot, the needs of people gomg III and out w1l1 be met .. Solak Said But Ieal estate pIofesSlOnals dlSRb'leed BIll Johnstone, of Johnstone and Johne;tone Inc, said the ad hoc comnuttee IS composed moc;tly of retaIlers and does not Iepl esent the nearly 200 real es tate people III the area ,]ohn..,\onc' ", .j the ne\\ park IIlg plan d(l('<" (aIrel convem pm(' to peDtlle \\ho me m and out of \hen office se"eral times pC! <ia" He alc;o !o>aId the park IIlg pllcee; al e too hIgh and will force c;hoppere; from the HIll to other at e(l<"such as the VIllage or along Mack Avenue "We had better make It more competltl"e WIth other areas We\'e e;een two (pohcel officers at once tIcketlllg both SIde'! of Kelcheval "We're SCal mg people away It '5 not e;uppoc;edto \)(' a money makel fOl the CIl" and I thmk the ell)' ha'l a lesponslblhty to make It easy and cheap But e;everal retailers dle;agreed ceed" the station's limIt of 10,000 gallons pel' hour that It can pump to the DetlOlt treat ment faclhty vIa the 6 foot diam- eter DetlOlt II1telceptOl Even though the pump ~tatlOn has a 4 mllhon gallon retentIOn basm to StOie the excess sewage StOlm \\ ateI' emuent, the shel'l volume of hqUlds dill mg heavy Iams overflows the retentIOn ba sm and entel s the remammg Milk River channel Once m the channel, the se wage lam \\ater, known as com billed sewage overflow, IS pumped mto Lake St ClaIr through a 6 foot plpe that ex tends about 520 feet mto the bay Cleated by the tIp of the Shore Club penmsula and the Grosse Pomte Woods Lakefront Park Some of the Mdk RIver fluids flow over a dam at Jefferson and entel the hal bar at Lakefl'Ont Park The health advlsones wal n IeSldents not to enter the water m the lake between 9.1 1 2 Mile and Vermel Road The bactella flam the sewage ovedlow can cause mfectlOns If the water come" m contact "Ith the e) es, em s 01 cut" m the skm, dnd can be e"peCially dangelous If swal 10\\ ed The combmed sewage over. UO\\" have been entel mg the By Dan Jarvis Staff Writer HIll merchants and real estate profeSSIOnals put on the gloves and duked It out the other mght The battle \\as fought over whe ther the cIty should ofTer leased spaces m the mumclpal parkmg lot behmd shops on the HIll cm rently under renovatIOn The Grosse Pomte Fa! ms CIty CounCil unammously applOved several recommendatIOns Man day mght by an ad hoc commit tee studymg long tel m pal kmg m the HIli area But reactIOns by HIll mel chants and real estate profec; SlOnals were mixed as the cOlin cll gave Its thumb" up to all items IecommendE'd by the com mltee Richard Solak. "ho Iecel\ erl prmc;e flam all pnltle<,. ~a\l' ,1 c;hOlt hlc;torv of the Hill''' park mg c;ltuatlOn, \\1111 ,m emplw"l,> on leased parkmg c;pace." one of the Item" of dlsahrreement After explallllllg that the clh 111 the pae;t set ac;lde 46 pat klll~ spaces for lease. Solak e;ald that the parkmg committee recom mends no leased spacee; for at least SIXmonths After SIX monthe; the councl) may conSIder leasmg a number of parkmg spaces Based on the parklllg commlttee's recommen dation, the council WIll lake tlllIe time to study traffic patterns be fore spaces may be granted Solak emphasm:'d that after By John Mtnms Asslslant Edllor The cost of solvmg the l\hlk RIveI' sewage ovel flow ploblem to meet state mandate.., IS e~tl mated at $27 nullion to $72 n1l1 hon, dependmg on which '>olu- tlOn IS chosen And ateOIdmg to one ~tate en VII onmental offiCial, It'S not a mattel of If the expensive solu' tlOn IS undertaken, but Iathel uhell Several optIOns deSigned to ehmmate or reduce se\\age ovel flo\\ S mto the MIlk Rlvel' and, ultImately. Lake St Clan wel'e pl'esented last week by the engl- neenng firm of McNamee, POl' tel' and Seeley, whlch has been contracted by the MIlk RIVer In tel' County DIamage Boal d to study the pl'oblem and pi e'i€nt solutIOns and costs The meetmg of CIty, county and state offiCials at the Grosse Pomte Woods CIty Hall Sept 6 came amid frequent health ad\'I. SOl'll''' Issued by the county Health Depaltment due to se \\age entenng Lake St Clall neat the mouth of the Jlvhlk Rl\er DUlmg heavy I ams, the amount of combmed storm watel and sewage entenng the ~hlk Rlvel Pump StatIOn at ~1a11el and Palkway m the Woods e\. Farms parking plan approved amid mixed reactions on Hill Cost of solving Milk River problem up to $72 million ,~: 'Kick boxer' is copycat 22A Uncle Buck captures hearts ......23A Those thrifty coupons 24A ussons from Walter Reuther ...... 25A What's worth two bits? 1 B Cooking classes 6B GPT presents Clarence awards 9B Battle of the hoops lC DoubleS get leg up 2C Classified 5C Day care laws appealed 17A Obituaries 18, 19A What's in library's future? 8A School days 1 OA Cheerio, old chap ....... 2A Park gets ckfibrillator 3A Thrill of a lifetime 4A School financing battle heats up 6A utters 6, 7 A Bette Prudden pamt and ofTer classes and a stamplOg ground to a couple of local cats, who stloIled and frol- Icked thlough the room as we talked Prudden IS known for her childl en's portraIts, but she pamts adults and pets as well And she loves to do landscapes A pIle of photos of the stream at Matthel Botamcal Gardens hec; on a pamt-splotched desk, walt 109 for the artIst's brush to m. stIll a personal VISIOnof reality BOIn m Kansas City, Mo, Prudden got st3lted pamtmg POltl alts "hen she and her )oung famIly moved to DetrOit 26 yeals ago "I began lookmg around for See POINTER, page 17A By Nancy Parmenter Slaff Wnter The first artwOI k she evel dId Involved powder and hpstlck on her parents' hvmg room rug Smce then. artIst Bette PI ud den has never looked back She learned to channel her tal. ents mto more conventIOnal modes drawmg, deslgmng clothes for paper dolls She poured her whole concent! atlOn mto her projects "My parents were always say ing 'stop that and help me"" Prudden recalls Art studIes In hIgh school and at the Kansas City Art Institute only encouraged her, however - and even havmg babIes only slowed her down a little "I had to learn to take tIme for myself," she saId "That's hard to do when your kIds are httle." In those days, she and mne other women banded together to rent space and hIre the occa slOnal art teacher Once a week they would pamt all day, lunch ing together and ofTermg each other moral support "We hIred a <ntter togethel' I'd go m WIth one hand full of baby bottles and dIapers, and the other full of pamts and bru"hec; I'd feel sorry for myself, but there would be a fnend WIth eight kIds. "It's a pretty mce way to \vork for young mothers" Prudden's three chIldren me grown now For some years, she has been able to schedule pamt. ing hours to SUIt herself She works III a women's coop erative With artIsts Nancy Pro- phit and Beverly RIchards TheIr studio is a storefront on Morang, formerly an art gallery. They p~~,~ Bette Prudden , L I

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Local reaction to president's drug program is variedBy Ronald J BernasSla" Wrller

Last Tuesday, PI(~,)ldent George Bush un.veIled a $7 9 bIllIon pl'Ogram to combatAmerIca's war on the drug'i he "aId were"murdenng our chIldren"

The pl'Ogram IS designed to attack boththe supply and the demand through local,federal and lllternatlOnal agencwh, and toalso attack It through the legal system byexpandmg pl'lson" and worklllg through theJudiCial system

To wage war on the supply, the proposalwould Increase forPlgn, milItary and economIC aid by 80 pel cent to $449 millIOn, ofwhich $261 nullIon would go to Colombia,Peru and BohVIa

Money for COlTectlOns would more thandouble under the proposal to $1 6 blllIon,

money for local and state law enforcementwould lllcrease 133 percent to $350 mIllIonplus an additional $3.1 bllhon for other lawenforcement. Money for the Judicial systemwould Increase 20 percent to $250 mIllion,wlule spendIng for prevention and educatIOnwould go up 25 percent to $1.2 billion andtreatment program fundlllg would Increase53 percent to $925 mllhon

ReactIOn across the country has been var-Ied, and ranges from strong support to thosewho say It doesn't go nearly far enough.

Locally, the reaction spans the full range,too.

Bruce Kennedy, director of publIc safetyIn Grosse Pomte City and also preSIdent ofthe Wayne County ASSOCiation of ChIefs ofPolIce, says the proposal shows a lot of

thought, but he I.., ho1chng juugnwnt for awhIle

"I have kmd of a WUlt and 'lee attitude"he 'lUlU "I lIke the unified i>trategy It Ii>'awar which need" to be fought on all fronti>,lllternatlOnally, natIOnally, locally and WitheducatIOn"

He ..,upporh the lllcrea<,l' 10 fundmg forlaw enforcement and for more correctlOn<,facIlltw"

"It'" great to arre"t every drug u..,el anddealer, but when you put them 10 a revolvmg doo!' "ltuatlOn, It "Imply (.I eate" mOl econtempt fell the "y<,tem," he hmd

Kennedy "aid he al"o "upport<, theamount of money gOll1g outSide the (.Ountl y"It I" Clltlwl to wt off the flow at It'> <,ource

"I thInk we all have to walt and ..,ee," he

i>ald "Who knows II It wIll work until wetlY It? We !:>hould give It a chance Il1stead ofCIItlCIZIng It "

Sara Snyder, however, IS one of thosewho i'i cntlcal. The Grosse POInte Park resi.dent l'i the executive dIrector of GratefulHome, a long-term care center In DetrOIt forrecovenng women alcoholics and/or drugaddicts. The women there learn Job skills,and they also learn how to face lIfe sober.

"The first thll1g I wanted the man (Bush)to do was to get the smirk ofT hIS face," she"[lid

"Thel e are many problems with the pro-po..,al The firc;t thing Ii> why are we sendingmoney to othe! countnes," she asked,

See REACTION, page 20A

Opening dayDavid Thomas. mathematics and computer teacher at Brownell Middle School. explains the

daily schedule to his new sixth-grade homeroom on the first day of school. which began lastWednesday. More photos are on page lOA.

and saId the city is actmg m thebest poSSible manner.

Ed Klska, owner of KiskaJeweler~, ;,aid he favors noleased spaces for anyone

"It's not faIr that the Realtorsget leased spaces. There is nofall' way to gIVe them oul."

Klska agreed With Solak thatthe recommended rate structurem the mUnicipal lot Will meetthe needs of people usmg shortterm park mg.

Rates for the mumcipal lot, asapproved at the meetmg, are asfollows. 25 cents per hour for thefirst three hours; 75 additionalcents for the fourth hour, an ad-dItIOnal 75 cents for the fifthhour (total of $2.25); and $5 forall day parkmg

Solak SRld that Cottage Hospi.tal has been helpful m ofTenngll'ased spaces m the lot betweenthe parkmg deck and RIdgeRoad (the B lotI and the Cottageparkmg deck, whIch has an av-erage of 140 unoccupied spaces.

.10hn Danaher, vice presidentof development for Cottage, saidthe hospital has proposed a ratestructure for monthly leasmg inboth parkmg areas

If approved by the city,monthly leasmg in the deck willbe lowered from $85 per monthto $45 In the B lot the proposedrate, If approved, WIll be raisedfrom $20 per month to $30.

Danaher saId the proposedrate structure WIll be offered ona trial baSIS only.

Option 1:Sewer separationCost: $72 million

Sewer separatlOn IS the mostcomplete - and costly - of allthe possIble solutlODS. It caI1s forcompletely separating the sani-tary sewer and storm dram sys-tems throughout the GrossePomtes

The MIlk RIVer dram age basinconsIsts of the Harper Woodsand the five Grosse Pomtes.While Harper Woods had theforeSight to bUIld separate stormand samtary systems, the GrossePomtes have a combined system,whIch means the ram water en-ters the same system as does

See MILK RIVER,page 14A

lake smce the pump statIOnwent mto operatlOn 11l October1960

At the meetmg, Vyto Kaune-lis, the project engIneer handlingthe MIlk RlVer study. presentedthe vanous optIOns avaIlable tosolve or reduce the combinedsewage overflows He presentedmaJol optlOns that would solvethe problem to meet DNR stan-dards and offered several second-ary OptIOns that could be com.bmed WIth other optlOns

SIX months, thel e IS no guaran-tee that the cIty \\ III ofTer leasedspaces He saId smce the 46c;paces \\ el e offered m the past,the w31tmg hst has grown tnneally 90 people

He ga\ e several reasons fornot c;ettmg aSide leased spaces,one IS that there IS no fau' wayto dIstribute spaces

Because of the Iate structurem the mUlllclpal lot, the needs ofpeople gomg III and out w1l1 bemet .. Solak Said

But Ieal estate pIofesSlOnalsdlSRb'leed

BIll Johnstone, of Johnstoneand Johne;tone Inc, said the adhoc comnuttee IS composedmoc;tly of retaIlers and does notIepl esent the nearly 200 real estate people III the area

,]ohn..,\onc' ", .j the ne\\ parkIIlg plan d(l('<" (aIrel convempm(' to peDtlle \\ho me m andout of \hen office se"eral timespC! <ia" He alc;o !o>aIdthe parkIIlg pllcee; al e too hIgh and willforce c;hoppere; from the HIll toother at e(l<"such as the VIllageor along Mack Avenue

"We had better make It morecompetltl"e WIth other areasWe\'e e;een two (pohcel officersat once t Icketlllg both SIde'! ofKelcheval

"We're SCal mg people awayIt '5 not e;uppoc;edto \)(' a moneymakel fOl the CIl" and I thmkthe ell)' ha'l a lesponslblhty tomake It easy and cheap

But e;everal retailers dle;agreed

ceed" the station's limIt of10,000 gallons pel' hour that Itcan pump to the DetlOlt treatment faclhty vIa the 6 foot diam-eter DetlOlt II1telceptOl

Even though the pump ~tatlOnhas a 4 mllhon gallon retentIOnbasm to StOie the excess sewageStOlm \\ ateI' emuent, the shel'lvolume of hqUlds dill mg heavyIams overflows the retentIOn basm and entel s the remammgMilk River channel

Once m the channel, the sewage lam \\ater, known as combilled sewage overflow, ISpumped mto Lake St ClaIrthrough a 6 foot plpe that extends about 520 feet mto the bayCleated by the tIp of the ShoreClub penmsula and the GrossePomte Woods Lakefront ParkSome of the Mdk RIver fluidsflow over a dam at Jefferson andentel the hal bar at Lakefl'OntPark

The health advlsones wal nIeSldents not to enter the waterm the lake between 9.112 Mileand Vermel Road The bactellaflam the sewage ovedlow cancause mfectlOns If the watercome" m contact "Ith the e) es,em s 01 cut" m the skm, dnd canbe e"peCially dangelous If swal10\\ ed

The combmed sewage over.UO\\" have been entel mg the

By Dan JarvisStaff Writer

HIll merchants and real estateprofeSSIOnals put on the glovesand duked It out the other mghtThe battle \\as fought over whether the cIty should ofTer leasedspaces m the mumclpal parkmglot behmd shops on the HIll cmrently under renovatIOn

The Grosse Pomte Fa! ms CItyCounCil unammously applOvedseveral recommendatIOns Manday mght by an ad hoc committee studymg long tel m pal kmgm the HIli area

But reactIOns by HIll melchants and real estate profec;SlOnals were mixed as the cOlincll gave Its thumb" up to allitems IecommendE'd by the commltee

Richard Solak. "ho Iecel\ erlprmc;e flam all pnltle<,. ~a\l' ,1

c;hOlt hlc;torv of the Hill''' parkmg c;ltuatlOn, \\1111 ,m emplw"l,>on leased parkmg c;pace." one ofthe Item" of dlsahrreement

After explallllllg that the clh111 the pae;t set ac;lde 46 pat klll~spaces for lease. Solak e;ald thatthe parkmg committee recommends no leased spacee; for atleast SIXmonths

After SIX monthe; the councl)may conSIder leasmg a numberof parkmg spaces Based on theparklllg commlttee's recommendation, the council WIll lake tlllIetime to study traffic patterns before spaces may be granted

Solak emphasm:'d that after

By John MtnmsAsslslant Edllor

The cost of solvmg the l\hlkRIveI' sewage ovel flow ploblemto meet state mandate.., IS e~tlmated at $27 nullion to $72 n1l1hon, dependmg on which '>olu-tlOn IS chosen

And ateOIdmg to one ~tate enVII onmental offiCial, It'S not amattel of If the expensive solu'tlOn IS undertaken, but Iatheluhell

Several optIOns deSigned toehmmate or reduce se\\age ovelflo\\ S mto the MIlk Rlvel' and,ultImately. Lake St Clan wel'epl'esented last week by the engl-neenng firm of McNamee, POl'tel' and Seeley, whlch has beencontracted by the MIlk RIVer Intel' County DIamage Boal d tostudy the pl'oblem and pi e'i€ntsolutIOns and costs

The meetmg of CIty, countyand state offiCials at the GrossePomte Woods CIty Hall Sept 6came amid frequent health ad\'I.SOl'll''' Issued by the countyHealth Depaltment due to se\\age entenng Lake St Clallneat the mouth of the JlvhlkRl\er

DUlmg heavy I ams, theamount of combmed storm wateland sewage entenng the ~hlkRlvel Pump StatIOn at ~1a11eland Palkway m the Woods e\.

Farms parking plan approvedamid mixed reactions on Hill

Cost of solving Milk Riverproblem up to $72 million

,~:

'Kick boxer'is copycat 22A

Uncle Buckcaptures hearts ......23A

Those thriftycoupons 24A

ussons fromWalter Reuther ......25A

What's worthtwo bits? 1B

Cooking classes 6B

GPT presentsClarence awards 9B

Battle of the hoops lC

DoubleS getleg up 2C

Classified 5C

Day carelaws appealed 17A

Obituaries 18, 19A

What's inlibrary's future? 8A

School days 1OA

Cheerio, old chap .......2A

Park getsckfibrillator 3A

Thrill of a lifetime 4A

School financingbattle heats up 6A

utters 6, 7A

Bette Prudden

pamt and ofTer classes and astamplOg ground to a couple oflocal cats, who stloIled and frol-Icked thlough the room as wetalked

Prudden IS known for herchildl en's portraIts, but shepamts adults and pets as wellAnd she loves to do landscapesA pIle of photos of the stream atMatthel Botamcal Gardens hec;on a pamt-splotched desk, walt109 for the artIst's brush to m.stIll a personal VISIOnof reality

BOIn m Kansas City, Mo,Prudden got st3lted pamtmgPOltl alts "hen she and her)oung famIly moved to DetrOit26 yeals ago

"I began lookmg around forSee POINTER, page 17A

By Nancy ParmenterSlaff Wnter

The first artwOI k she evel dIdInvolved powder and hpstlck onher parents' hvmg room rug

Smce then. artIst Bette PI udden has never looked back

She learned to channel her tal.ents mto more conventIOnalmodes drawmg, deslgmngclothes for paper dolls Shepoured her whole concent! atlOnmto her projects

"My parents were always saying 'stop that and help me""Prudden recalls

Art studIes In hIgh school andat the Kansas City Art Instituteonly encouraged her, however -and even havmg babIes onlyslowed her down a little

"I had to learn to take tImefor myself," she saId "That'shard to do when your kIds arehttle."

In those days, she and mneother women banded together torent space and hIre the occaslOnal art teacher Once a weekthey would pamt all day, lunching together and ofTermg eachother moral support

"We hIred a <ntter togethel' I'dgo m WIth one hand full of babybottles and dIapers, and theother full of pamts and bru"hec;I'd feel sorry for myself, butthere would be a fnend WItheight kIds.

"It's a pretty mce way to \vorkfor young mothers"

Prudden's three chIldren megrown now For some years, shehas been able to schedule pamt.ing hours to SUIt herself

She works III a women's cooperative With artIsts Nancy Pro-phit and Beverly RIchards TheIrstudio is a storefront on Morang,formerly an art gallery. They

p~~,~Bette Prudden

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September 14, 1989Grosse Pointe News

ular There ure smoke free zones,whel e you can't even bum a loglire m your home fireplace

The govemment I!>lookmg fOlclean ways to U!:oecoal, 011 andga'> Wmd and tIde powel arethe commg tlungs, and nuclearI" on the way out

"We've at long la!>t acceptedthat we can't go on messmg UIJthe envu onment," Spellm said'When Mrs Thatcher I" con

Vel ted, everybody else better beconverted"

Because England IS a smallwuntr.;, Spellel ,,:lId, the resultsaJ e qUIck III commg

"I haven't 'ieen a London fog"mce I was a kId"

ThiS M P I!>nothmg If not apmctIcal envu'onmentalist Hetouts off shore dnllmg for 011because the Crown owns all mm.eral rights undel property onland, so people hate haVing theIrproperty disrupted when theydon't stand to gam anythmg.

"The last thing you want ISyour tenms COlllt bubblmg WIthcrude 011," Speller saId "OITshore dnlhng IS enOlmously suclessful It may aggl avate the oddpengum, but we don't get manyletters fJ om constituent sea.gulls"

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teers who hand addJess hiS oneelectIOn ma1lmg

Go over the hmlt, and you forfelt the electIOn That's what theman saId

It's enough to make a weatyAmencan pubhc drool

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It was a sudden conversIOnUnt1l three years ago, the BII

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"I never gI'ow accustomed to'through,'" Speller gI'umbled

Once he was makmg a call toLondon when the New YOIk op.erator came on the hne "Areyou through?" she asked

"Yes, thank you very much,"saId Speller So she cut theconnectIOn

"I say," he complamed "Youcut me off"

"Well, you saId you werethlOugh"

"No, well yes, but "Spellerlaughs at himself It's a mIstakehe'll probably make agam

A Brlw,h M P !>pend!>hI!>lifedIfferently flom you and me -and flom a US congressmanFu st of all, he has an outSideJob

"They expect you to do something useful With your life, asopposed to passing laws," SpellelsaId "If you're Immersed mpassmg laws, you lose touchWIth what's gomg on "

So they Jam two M P s mto acramped office (11 feet by 7, ac-tually) and schedule foW' ses-sIOns a week (from 2 30 m theafiel noon until the wee hours),leavmg mormngs and three dayweekends for bUSiness and a littIe constituent work

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11 a m TuesdayCORRECTIONS AIIO ADJUSTMENTS ReSjlOl\Slbohty 101 dIS-

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an error of fact In any story, callthe newsroom at 882.(J294

The Aug 24 editonal on thetwo school financmg referenda tobe voted on m November shouldhave stated that Gov JamesBlanchard strongly supports Pr0-posal A

al'ea"I'm Just tIcked I now have to

get the car fixed. It takes a lot toscare me You can't hve m fear

"The sun still rose thIS morn-mg and I'm stIll ahve," he saId"It sure made a hell of a bangthough"

He bubbles over WIth opInionsElectIOns, tidal power, off shoredlllhng, raCIsm, old and newmoney, caravan - er, trailerparks, agriculture, language,Sherwood Forest

Spellel has been m the Statesany number of times He basksIn Flonda, chums In MIchIgan,mingles WIth OII.dnlhng types In

Tulsa He's got MIdwesternerspegged old fashIOned, feet.on.theground, maybe a httle senousand morahstlc StraIght In other\\'01 ds, nothmg like the coastalNever.land

But the language'Never mmd those dIfferent

Ilords for car parts Even theleast cosmopolitan of us knowsby now that Bntons say "bonnet" for "hood "

"Through"

An article in the Aug 10 issueshould have saId that the Metro25 TIre Center m Grosse PomteFarms was one of 10 company.owned stores which passed theWhite Glove CertIficatIOn test.

Why call them "PerfectPants"? Because they arecomfortable, breathable purecotton wlth a permanent~Washable, shnnk controlledfall weIght tWlll casuals mtan, navy or olwe wlth acolorful fabnc belt.Pre-fimshed and ready towear. $42.50

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He's on the phone dOing a radlO mtel Vle\\ \\ hen I arrIveNews that <1 famous Enghshman's 111 to\\ n travels fast

Not <1'>l:unous as the pnnce,but, 111 the I ('al \\'01 Id, maybe ofmOle la"tmg mfluence

Tom Spellel IS mtt'lested Il1

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agenlY that Iegulatcs ambulance"ervlce In ea<,tern WayneCounty, Laskow"kl chaired thelOrnmlttee that wrote the proto-col., for the automatic defibrJlla-tOI techmuan., and EMT "peclalI"t.,

Protocob are :.tandll1g 01 der'!that EMTs and paramediCS workundel Plotocol., limit what theEMT or paramediC can do at cer-tal n time., Protocols differ Withtll!' levd of trammg of the EMT

Ld.,kow"kl I., urglllg that cityOfliUdl., get together With emergenly loom directors for allthl ee ho,>pltal" to diSCUSSthe futlll e of ambulance sel"Vlce m thePOInte.., La"kow"kl Will be sureto be pushmg for hmlted ad-\ an<.ed !lfe ~upport, somethmgthe 10 year veteran at Bon Se-LOUI., ha" put d lot of time Into.

"Thl., Ib ~omethll1g we can dolight m,ll, really cheaply," he..,dld

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dnle ">CIviceMeanwhile, La..,kowskl Ib

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A.., a member of the DetrOItEa"t Mechlal ContlOl Boald, the

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for a bu.,lc EMT to bewme anEMT .,peclah!>t, La<'kow"kl sUidThe trallllllg mcludc., hand" onexpenenLC III the emci genly100m as well Every CjUaItel theEMl' "peclah,>t mu:.t takl' " Iefle!>her <.OUI<,e,whllh the dUtODlcltlC defibllllatol technllJan<,now have to take eve I\' thl pemonth.,

'Thl'> I" a "tep \\e l.1n getdone eflillently, CjullkIy and\\Ithout a millage II1Clea"e andall that," La.,kow..,kl .,dld of 11Inlted adVdllled l1fe :'UppOlt He"aid he feal'> thdt III dll the debate dhout advanLCd lIfe "'UppOlt,people me IO"lIlg SIght of the lactthat limited advdn<.ed t,HI behad now, while paldmedlc" ale ap(hslbillty III the IUtilie

Becau"e of the w"t of advallced hfe .,UppOlt, which Iun<,Glosse Pomte Wood., mOle than$216,000 a yem, wmmumty[e"del" and IeSldenl'> WIll hdve

"It appeal S to be a rathermUIky area of the law," RJashlsaid

Once the state reviews the IesuIts of the entire electIOn,through a IeVlew of the pollbooks recorded the mght of theelectIOn, It IS still poSSible thatthe IeVlew could bounce back tothe county

Stay tuned

up nOlth couldn't certify ItS electlOn - It has been years sincethe board has had to deal WithIt

And smce the EMT specla!lstdoesn't Iequlre much m the \\ ayof additIOnal equipment, the costof limited advanced !lfe SUPPOJtIS mostly m trammg

It \\III take aboLlt foUl months

'This (limitedadvanced lifesupport) is a stepwe can get doneefficiently, quicklyand without amillage increase.'

Dr _ Ronald LaskowskIEmergency Room DIrector

Bon Secourc; HospItal

and cost prohibitIVe 1'01 a smallcommumty like the Pal k to goto paramechcs on It'i own

In the meantime, while theadvanced hfe support debateIage", Laskowski said there IS noreason why reSidents can't begettmg better service The EMTspeclahbt can defibllllate andpI'ovlde IJfe-savmg oxygenthrough mtubatlOn, LaskowskIsaid DelibnllatlOn and oxygenale the two most effectIve meansof dramatically mCIeasmg thehemi attack VictIm's chance., 01

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pi obably take years and a speclal millage vote to get advan<..edhfe SUppOlt III all the POlnteband that It would be unpractical

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Boald of Canvassers"We have 10 days to celilfy,"

\Vhltman sUld "We ale now consultmg \\ Ith legal counsel to seeIf there are othel optIOns beSidesceltlficatlOn "

Whitman would not speculateabout other optIOns or outcomesHe Said the boal d does not oftenleeeive electIOn results to reviewm thiS fashIOn, m fact, untJl thiSsummel - when a school dlstnct

See related editorial onpage 6A,

Habit Ib the lowe"t level oj hfe"'UppOlt The hlghebt level l'i adv..mled tdl dWl Ide SUppOlt,whlth I'>pel 1'01 med by pal amedIC'>Gro",>e Pomte Woods ha" advanced hfe ::>upport The mIddleI,mge of ambulance service I"IJIlllted advanced Ide .,UppOlt,which I., peJ10lmed by EMT "peU,i1I"tb

CUIrently, there IS qUite a bItoj debate by conCelned IeSldentbII) the Pomte'> ab to what type ofEMS l'i needed Some feel thebablC &CIvIce \\ Ith the automaticdelibl IIlatOlb IS enough, "ome beheve paramediC" UJ e the onlyway to go, and othCl s think hmIted advanced should be the ne'\t..,tep taken

Laskow"kl pOJJ1ted out lastweek that It would only takefOUl months lor the Park to upbTJ.dde to limited advanced lifeSUppOlt and would cost practlcally nothmg

The EMT bpeClahsts m a hmIted advanced system can usethe automatic delibnllatOl, practlce advanced airway management and mtubatlOn and startIV.., Unhke paramediCS, ho\\ever, the EMT speCialist cannotmanually defibl'lllate or givemedlcatlOns

Laskow"kl Said that It would

port EMS Ba..,lc EMT~, a'> far a~heart attack patwnt'> are concerned, can perfO!m cardlOpul-monal y Iesu'>CltatlOn and clearblocked airways The basIc belVice" al e enhanced with the automatlc defibl Jllatorb, whICh 1mpi ove a he,ll t attack vIctim'"chdnte'> 01 ..,U1 vlval ..,ome jivetuneb

State reviews Farms election resultsBy Nancy ParmenterStaff Writer

Last week's COUIt deCISIOnturmng the Iesults of the GlossePomte Fal ms JudiCial pllmaryover to the state puts the cItymto a holdmg pattel n

Farms Clerk Rlchm d Solakcan't ordel ballots pi mted for theNovember electIOn until heknows which names to put on

"We're pretty much m limbo,"saId Farms attorney MarkRlashl "That's the unfortunateaspect as far as the city IS con-cerned"

The county can vassmg boardhad gone to couli fOI an exten-sIOn of the time penod for certlficatIOn An mvestlgatJOn by thestate police of alleged IIIegulantieS m the ballotmg IS still pendmg, InformatIOn from that couldaid the canvassmg board JI1

reachmg a deCISIOnHowever, the state statute

calls for celilficatlOn to be movedalong from the local boa Id to thecounty to the state, as deSig-nated tmIe penods elapse, saidBIad WhItman of the state

September 14, 1989Grosse Pointe News ~4Bon Secours picks up tab for Park's second defibrillatorBy John MinnisASSistantEdllor

In the bplnt of community Ill-

volvement, Bon Secour:. Hospitalhas prOVided the GIOS&CPomtePark Pubhc Safety DepartmentWith ItS second defibJ'lllatOJ

EarlieI' tillS year, the Pm kCity CouncLi had apploved thepUlchu&C of two automatic delibnllatOJ:', one for each of lib ambulance" The fil ht defibllllatOlwa" obtamed Ilnmedlatcly andwent mto u"e m July

Bon SeCOUl'S donatIOn 01 till'bCcond defibl L1latOlwill save thePalk about $6,000 fm the computellzed umt, which measul e<;hedl t actl vlty and automaticallyadmJl1I!>tels electJ'lc shocks to getthe heart beatmg more reb'Ulallyfollowmg a cardiaC al'l ebt

Recently, Cottage Hospitalgave a defibllllatOJ to theFdl mb, and the ShOJes got thesame ullIt, a Healt!>talt 1000,flom St John Ho:,pltal The twoho~pItals and Bon Secourb aJ eall pi oVldmg the netessary tJ ammg to the emel gency medicaltechniCians at no charge, and theemergency loom dlrectOJ:' at tHehospltdls are actmg as the medlcal dlJ ectOls for the emel gencymedICal services JI1 the respec-tive CIties

Dr Ronald Laskowski, erneI'gency room dll ectOJ at Bon Se-COUIs, said that With the Park,Farms and ShOJes now all havmg automatic defibnllatOl s, thenext step fOl Imploved EMS IS toL1pgJade to lmuted advanced lifeSUppOlt

CUIrently, the Shores, Farmsand Pal k, whIch also prOVidesambulance service for GrosbePomte City, have bablc life sup-

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September 14, 1989Grosse Pointe News

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IWording OKfor 2 schoolballot plans

Nowthat the state Board of Canvas-sers has approved the wording forthe two Nov. 7 ballot proposals, the

battle can be expected to heat up over thealternative ways of finanCing Michigan'spubhc schools.

With the official wording in hand, per-haps more of us will be able to keep Inmind the distinctions between the twoplans that Will boost the sales tax andraise more money for pubhc educatIOn.

For example, a spokesman for Gov.James Blanchard called our attention toan Aug 24 editorial that misidentified theproposal being supported by the governorHe supports Proposal A and, hiS spokesman saId. he expects a hard fight but isoptimistic about the outcome.

Proposal A calls for boostmg the salestax from 4 cents to 4.5 cents and ralsmgan estimated additional $400 milhon forschool financmg the first year

Proposal B would increase the sales taxfrom 4 cents to 6 cents, raise about $325mllhon In new money for the schools thefirst year and also cut school propeli.ytaxes an average of 38 pe1.'cent for home-

owners and 23 percent for busmesses.The two plans have other proviSIOns

Both would penahze schools not adoptingcore curnculum and Impl'OVement plans bydenylllg up to 100 percent of non-gum'an-teed state aid Both would also requireadoptIOn of school Improvement plans, ac-creditatIOn and an annual report to the 10cal commulllty.

Proposal A supporters claim that theirplan also would mandate addItional qual-Ity reqUIrements, such as the use of newfunds for pre-school tral11ing, computers Inthe classroom, a program aimed at drug-free schools, a drop-out prevention programand an Impl'Oved curdculum l1l math, SCI-ence and technology

Proposal B, on the other hand, wouldalso Impose a 14-mIll stateWide propertytax on businesses and a 9-n1111statewideproperty tax on residential property aswell as a foundatIOn mIllage of at least 17mills that does not need to be approved bythe voters

Another factor was added to the schoolfinancmg reform campaign last week whena group of 117 needy school dlstncts tookthe first step to challenge what they tel rnthe "meqUltable per-pupIl fundll1g dlspan-ty" that exists In MIChigan

The group, l!lformally known as the In-Formula Caucus School Dlstncts, does notfeel that either of the two proposed ballotplans will solve the dlspanty problem. It~first SUIt seeks pernllSSlOn t{) spend pubhcmoney to sue the state and make Its caseIf that IS successful, another laWSUIt \\ ouldchallenge the state's present funding sys-tem.

What thiS b'1'OUPseeks IS to close theWide gap that now separates per-pupilspending among the richer and poor dls-tl'icts On a statewide baSIS, the range ISf!"Om about $2,500 per pupil In poorerareas to about $8,000 m wealthier diS-tricts, accordmg to Richard WJ1son, supermtendent of the Brandon Pubhc Schools InOakland County and spokesman for the m-

f{lI'IllUladlstnctbGrosse Pamte IS one of the 180 out-()f~

formula dlbtncts, meanmg It does not qualII).' for most state md because ItS propertytaxes prOVide sufficwnt funds to financethe local pubhc schools

The Pomtes have been advl,,{'d by RepWilham R. Bryant Jr. to vote agal11st bothproposals on the grounds they would hmltthe ablhty of POInte re~l1dentb to operatetheir schools how and With the fundl11gthey deSire In fact, Proposal B would puta cap on local spendlllg for "chools 111 comJl1umtws hke Grosse POInt!.'

The Grosse Pomte Board of EducatlOn1\londay I11ght deCided to remalll neutmlon Proposal A on the b'1'ound~ thdt Itwould not have much Impact on GrosseP01l1te one way 01' anotb~1 but opposedProposdl B because B would hU11tthe dlstIICt'S abilIty to finance It" own schooband thus make It mOl e dependent on i:>tatefundmg.

ThiS newspaper I~ sympathetiC to movesto reduce the per-pupIl ~pendlllg dlSpcU'ltydmong Mlclllgan's dIStllcti:>,but tends toab'1ee With the Glo::'be POInte ::.choulbOdlddnd Rep Bryant that It IS unfair to hmitthe ablhty of dlstncts hke Gro~~e POlllte tofinance excellent quahty "chools them-selves

For the POllltes, a state lImItation on lo-cal spending for the i:>choolsas IeqUlredunder Proposal E would be a move towardegahtananism, not tOWaId mmntal11mgexcellence

Not a conflict of interest?

A loss to WTVS Hill parkingTo the Editor:

We are concerned that theGrosse Pomte News edltOllal("That HIli pal king feeboost," Allg 31) may haveml'iled some readelS, such asthe letter wllter of Sept 7,who SIgned hl<;/hel lettel"Pac;tHill ShoppCl..

For example, the letter tothe edItor en oneously statesthat the metchants of theHilI "expect theIr patrons topay such exorbitant fee'i "As HIli merchant'i. we wantto ac;sure the letter WIIterthat once the mumclpal lotISrenovated. whIch It wIll besoon. palkmg on the HIllwIll prOVIde more spaces,le<;'imeter WOI1IeSand le<;;,expensive parkmg

Parking for shoPP<'rsWIll,In most casec;,be free <;lncemore than 80 percent of thebll'imeSSes on the HIli WIllvalIdate parkmg 'ituh'i Thenew attended lot WIllenablec;hoppers to find a place topark, unlIke preVIOuslywhen the lot was occupiedby a substantIal numbrr of

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More letterson page 7A

congratulate the GrossePOinte Schools' Job Placement Service and Its COOldlnatal'S, Manlyn Goldsteinand Sally Chown, on an outstanding Job They plovldedus WIth summer help forboth our gas docks and POSItlOns In our ShIP'Sstore.

The follOWIng studcntsworked the summer JohnBellamy, Michael MacMechan, Chnstopher Markus, Susan Craft, Can Ie

SmIth. Robelt Crane, MeganNel'ion, James Alderton.Chns Gleilmg and Le'ileyMcNeil

Our management staffwac; Imprec;sedWIth the factthat all of the above were ofTto college except for the twowho are begmmng then' sen-Ior year of hIgh schoolCredIt should be gwen to theGrosse Pomte school system

Doug PrimeauGeneral Manager

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OutstandingTo the Editor:

The management staff atKean's Manna would lIke to

SquirrelsTo the Editor:

WIth amazement andgrowing disgust, I read theAug. 31 artICle on the sqUlrreI kIllIng that took place onMoran My sympathIes areentirely WIth the enragedman who smashed m thewmdows of hIS sqUIrrel-kIllmg neighbor

Wtld lIfe ISbecommg moreprecanous each year, thankslargely to the mmdlessslaughters of this man andothers of hIS 11k Therefore, Iam pleased that there arestill some of us anImal lovers wIlhng to take a standand vOIceour objectIOnsand,when necessary, take appro-pnate actIOns

To that man on Moranwho stood up agamst sqUlrreI klllmg, I say "Bravo'"

Elizabeth P. WalkerGrosse Pointe Farms

•viewersreview of state government and polItics bya panel of Lansing reporters.

In fact, "Off the Record" has bouncedaround the WTVS schedule from Friday toSunday but now appears to be back on Fri-day night at 9 p.m. most of the timethrough October. It deserves a regulartime slot because it also provides a specialperspective in an area of news that is notalways covered well by the commercialnews media.

Neal Shme, retIred semor managing edi-tor of the Free Press who now is a column-ISt, presided over the Detroit review withcharm and wit and is expected to providethe same qualities for "Neal Shine's De.trOlt" starting Oct. 13 at 7:30 p.m.

However, the new program will be an in-formal discussion, we are told, with leadersof the pohtical, educational, youth services,rehgion and public and volunteer sectorsShme Will otfer his own commentary oncurrent issues while other segments willl11clude video essays and a postcript reflect.mg the mail from viewers.

It could be interesting but it unlikely toachieve the depth of perspective andbreadth of information guaranteed by thepresence of the wide range of Detroit areanews media representatives seen andheard on "Detroit Week in Review."

dates or by the office staff in the Farmsclerk's office or both. But we are also con-cerned about the county clerk's attitude.

As the supervisor of local elections l1l

Wayne County, the clerk ought to keephimself "as clean as a hound's tooth" withrespect to any actIOns that mIght disclose alack of lmpartiality

Yet he admits he endorsed one of thefour candldates in the judicial primary andhe, m fact, permitted his own name to beused in an advertisement supporting thecandidate

In addition, he has steadily and msis-tently refused to say who filed the com-plamt about the handling of the ballotsand he just as consistently had refused todiscuss the case with Grosse Pointe Newsrepoli.ers until last week

In an unexpected development last week,Wayne County CIrcuit Judge RichardKaufman left the pnmary results m limboby orderIng the results sent to the stateBoard of Canvassers. Earlier it had beenexpected that Kaufman would take juris-dictIOn of the matter and call for a new ab-sentee vote

Regardless of the action of the stateboard, however, we remain concernedabout the conduct of the county clerk whosees nothing wrong with haVing endorseda candidate In a local election that he su-pervises.

In fact, we are appalled by Killeen's cav-alier attItude about his endorsement andabout hiS apparent lack of Interest m cov-erage of news from his office by the onlynewspaper of record in the Pointes

The death of "Detroit ReVIew of theWeek" on WTVS/Channel 56 is aloss to Detroit metropolitan area

VIewers although it will be replaced by an-other show m its Friday night time slotthat IS expected to attract wide commumtymterest

For almost eight years, the show broughtto the Detroit area an excellent weekly re-view of news events with both fact andopmlOn offered by members of the Detroitnews media.

Appeanng on weekly panels on a rotat-mg baSIS were staff members of both De-trOIt dailIes, the Michigan Chronicle, radio'5tatlOns and televiSIon stations as well asDetrOit representatives of national publica-tIOns such as the New York Times andTlmc and Newsweek magazines.

At Its best, It was a broad-gauged look atwhat happened in Detroit the previousweck and because of the Informed partici-pants, It delivered a perspective on metro-pohtan area events that vIewers could notget from any other single source

Channel 56 heaV11y promotes "Washing-ton Week in Review" and "Wall StreetWeek III Review," also shown on Fnday111gh t.c;, but It seldom spent much timepromoting either the Detroit reVIew or"Off the Record" which provides a SImilar

Areporter for the Grosse Pomte Newslast week finally got the attentIOnof Wayne County Clerk of Court

James Killeen but, unfortunately, dIdn'tget answers to all the questions he askedabout the recent Judiclal primary In GrossePomte Farms.

The News has been seekmg ll1fOrmatlOnfrom the clerk ever smce he called a pressconference to alert the dally newspapersand the radio and TV stations, but not theGrosse Pomte News, about the complamthe had received about Improper handlingof some absentee ballots the day before theprimary Aug 8

In the course of a telephone interview,Killeen said he didn't see any confhct ofmterest over the fact that he supportedone of the four candidates who also hap-pened to be hiS next door neighbor in theFarms and who, in fact, mIght benefit fromKilleen's interventIOn in the electIOn. ThenKilleen added.

"The fact that I support one of the candi-dates has nothing to do With It. I did notknow that people were committing Illegalacts in the Farms."

He went on to say that he has vigorouslypursued integrity of electIOns In othermetro Detroit communities and that the"actIOns taken in the Farms have caused aquestion in the election" And then headded: "They have attempted to abuse thesystem I'm appalled by it."

We, too, disapprove of what happened Inthe handling of the ballots in the primary,whether by the wife of one of the candl-

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EMS talkis healthyfor Pointes

The ongoing debate over thelevel of ambulance services In

the GIOSse POlntes IS exactly thekind of dialogue that leads to amore informed, stronger com-mUnity.

WhIle the discussIon of emer-gency medICal service tends toget emotIOnal, that doesn't meanthe discussIOn IS fruitless Infact, If people didn't have strongfeehngs about the Issue, It wouldhardly be pushed to the forefrontof public concern

As a repOiter It IS hard to takethe middle road when coveringan emotIOnal Issue that willhave an Impact on all reSidents,partIcularly in a small commun-ity like Grosse POInte But I dothink It'S OK for me to be mfa-vor of one thing, and that's Im-proved sel'vlces for all reSidents

Already the EMS debate hasseen the Improvement of servicesIn four of the five POIntes The

baSIC hie support servlctJS lfi theFarms, Shores and Park havebeen greatly Improved With theaddition of automatic defibrilla-tors, which Increase a heart at-tack victim's chances of survivalsome five times

Grosse POinte Park, which pro-Vides ambulance service forGrosse POinte City, IS qUick topoInt out that It has been look-Ing to add the automatic defibril-lator for at least two years andbefore letters to the editor in theGro!>se POinte News launchedthe EMS debate

Whoever had the defibnllatorIdea first, however, doesn't reallymatter The Important thmg ISthat the three basic ambulanceservIces now have the automaticdefibrillators, whIch is a bonusfor reSidents

The three local hospitals -Cottage, St John and Bon Secours - all deserve credit fortheir community involvement In

donating the defibrillatorsWhile many beheve the hospi.tals have other than alt! UIStlCmotives for the donatIOns, suchas steering patients to their ownemergency rooms, I don't behevethat IS the case

Also, Cathy Huth and Yo-landa Turner deserve credit forbrlngmg the EMS bubJect out mthe open and begmnmg the de-bate Huth and Turner wrote theletter to the editor in March thatbegan the diSCUSSion The twolocal women accurately poIntedout that many people In theGrosse Pomtes did not knowwhat type of ambulance servicethey had and what other types ofservice were available_

Whether the baSIC level ofEMS IS adequate or If hmlted oradvanced hfe support IS best forthe POlntes are questIOns thathave to be answered by city omclals and reSidents I won't evenattempt to answer the EMSquestIOn myself

I guess that's one of the easy

parts of being a reporter I don'thave to come up with the an-!>wers or make the deCISIOns Imerely put the questions beforethe community Of course, themost difficult part of reportmg ISgetting the mformation downcorrectly and relaymg It to thepubhc clearly

Whether I personally agreeWith the source of InformatIOn ISnot necessanly Important Cer-tamly, we try not to pass on out-and-out lies, but If statementsmade by offiCials are not dlsputed, then we have no chOIce topass on the comments as part ofthe pubhc diSCUSSIOn

I don't thmk our news rover-age would be very objective orbalanced If each reporter onlyIncluded mformation that com

CJd~d wlth hls vr her iJ€rsona~behefs

I mentIOn all thiS because ofcomments made by Shores PresI-dent Edmund M Brady Jr. andDr Ronald Laskowski m a re-cent story I wrote, of whICh thosefuehng the EMS debate took IS.sue Brady said that In hiS diS-cussIOns With Laskowski, who IShead of Bon Secours emergencyroom, that paramediCS may notbe as effect Ive In the GrossePOlntes due to the close proxim-Ity to hospitals

I called Laskowski and he didnot dispute Brady's commentsIn fact, he pretty much confirmed that Brady's versIOn ofwhat was discussed was accurate

The comment was made byLaskowski that people may havebeen led to beheve that par-amediCS Will enter a patlent'!>home and Immediately begm In

sertmg IVs and gIVing medicatlOns, which he Said IS not neces-sanly the case

He didn't say IVs and medica-tIOns are never adminIstered In

the home, he Just indIcated thatmost of the time they're adminiS-tered after the patient IS In theambulance truck And once the

p(Atlcnt IS In the :!!y!hl1]~nrp hp'~only a mlle or so from a ho!>pltal,m most caReS In the POlntes

Whether Laskowski's asser-tions are true or false, I don'tknov, He's the expert, not me.And although comment.,> wereobVIOusly an over-SimplificatIOnof EMS procedures, they are,nevertheles!>, another POint ofview that has to be consIderedAre the advantages of paramed-IC!>worth the additIOnal cost?Again, that's up to local offiCialsand taxpayers to deCide

Despite the emotIOnal aspectsof the EMS debate and the mevi.table miSinformatIOn and over-blmphlicatlOns that abound, Ithink the debate has beenhealthy for the commUnltle& In-volved And I think helpIng dlsseminate the vanous opinIOns ofexpert'! and laymen concermngthiS Is!>ueIS a key responslbl1Jtyof a community newspaper

Promotmg and a!>slstmg com-mumty debate, pnntlng everyopmlOn regardless of personalbelief'! are the functIOns of agood newspaper, and as onemember of the Grosse POinteNews, I am glad to be a part ofthiS very ImpOltant issue

Margie Reins Smith

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The walk w1l1 be held on Sat-urday, Nov. 11 from 9 a.m. untllnoon at the University of Michl-gan Dearborn FIeldhouse

The wholJ;l thlp.g is ill conJunc-tIOn With the NatIOnal Meals-On-Wheels, FoundatIon, Which ISsponsoring a wa1kathon to helpraise funds for Meals-On.Wheelsprograms across the country.

All proceeds from the localwalkathon will be used to pro-vide meals to semors m 34 com-munities of western WayneCounty and Dowrmver Walkerscan even deSignate the exact citythey want their contnbutlOnB tobe used And the Detroit AreaAgency on Aging will be partlCI-patmg m the event to raIsefunds for the city of DetrOIt andeast SIde connm1t1ltles

Meals-an-Wheels prOVIde hot,well-balanced meals to ehgtbleseniors who need assistance

Volunteer walkers whould beable to walk the 3 1 miles inSideor outSide the U of M Dearbornfieldhouse

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the protective gear worn by nu.clear plant workers to the dressfor success corporate look

"Visually, we expect the exhI-bitIOn to be very excltmg," saidVicky Kruckeberg, costume cura-tor for the DetroIt Hlstoncal De-partment and the curator respon-Sible for the exhibitIOn

"There WIll be a nostalgiC as-pect for the members of the oldergeneration as the exhIbition WIllfeature umforrns worn by person-nel at some of DetroIt's histonchotels and theaters. The youngergeneratIOn WIll be interested mthe umforms and professlOnalcostumes worn by celebrities hkeA1an Trammell

"But we need the public's helpIn locating some of the uniformsand clothmg we need to com-plete the exhibitIOn," Krucke.berg said

Specifically, she IS seekmg.• A bellman's umform from

the old Book-CadJllac, Statler orother early hotel

• Trolley car operator's um-form

• Usher's Uniform from theShubert, Fisher or other earlytheater.

• Chauffer's, butler's or do.mestlc's umform from a proml'nent DetrOIt famJ1y

-. A "white wmgs" streetcleaner's uniform.

• Early Sanders waitress um-form With the Sanders' logo

• Playboy bunny waitress um-form

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Umforms worn by bellmen,trolley car operators and chauf-fers are being sought by the De.troit Historical Department foran upcoming exhibition at theDetroit Historical Museum

The exhibition, tenatlvely ti-tled "Working in Detroit: Dress-mg for the Part," will examinethe important role clothing pla9'sm most occupatIOns.

The exhIbition will focus onthree types of occupatIOnal clo\h.ing: clothing that identifies workroles; protective clothing, andunofficial uniforms.

It's scheduled to open In May1990 and WIll display such dl'verse clothing and umforms as

Golden coupleJoe and Ruth Henke, former

Grosse Pomte Farms reSidents,celebrated their golden weddmganmversary on Sept 9, WIththeir famJ1y, on Mackmac Is-land.

Ruth Henke was employed bythe Grosse Pomte Pubhc Libraryfor 20 years before she retiredJoe Henke is retired from Fl'nance-Amenca.

They have three chtldren andseven grandchildren.

Recycling NewsHere's another Item for coso

clentlous CitIZens to add to theirrecychng stashes

Accordmg to RecyclingPomtes, a newsletter put out bythe Grosse Pomte CitIZens forRecychng, those httle Styrofoampackmg peanuts that are used tocushIOn fragIle Items fromheavy-handed post office employ-ees - are envIronmentally mdes-tructable

If you'd like to help stall theirtriP to the landfill, you can savethem up and turn them m toMall Boxes Etc on Mack Ave.nue

They'll reuse them.

-,~Chow down

Jelly fillmg, donut crumbs,sticky sugar

It was all part of the Job forthe 50 youngsters who competedIn the Michigan State Fair's do-nut eating contest Aug 31 . t

Steven Moskaluk, 9, ofGrosse Pomte Woods was thefirst place winner in the 8- andg-year old category. •

A variety of strategies can beused for the tncky busmess ofeatmg the most donuts In theleast amount of time. Some kidsmbble around the edges, someeat the tops of the donuts first;some, h~k o¥-t tl:1e fillmg~ beforetackhng the r€st of the donuts

The prevailing strategy forthiS contest, according to Michi-gan State Fall' publiCIst MichaelStassus, was the kamIkaze at-tack, a taCtiC which left most ofthe contestants with sticky redfaces as proofs of theIr courage.

any transport, and thesemedicatIOns can be hfesav-ing In the event of a cardiacarrest, the entire protocol,which IS now done Initiallym the emergency room, canbe duphcated by a paramediCIn the field"

Accordmg to Grosse PomteWoods, their paramedICS"are not restricted as towhIch hfesavmg measuresthey can perform at thescene under medIcal direc-tIOn, whether It be m thehome, on the lawn, or m anautomobIle" They Will, "asa matter of course, start hfe-savmg techniques Immedl'ately at the scene mcludmgIV medicatIOns pnor to anytransport of the patient"

ThiS IS done followmg estabhshed protocol from themedical control board

The paramediC enters thepatient's home With a two-way radIO, drug box, IV andintubatIOn eqUIpment, and adefibrIllator To hlghhghtthe Importance of Immediatedefimtlve therapy In sometypes of severe medICalemergencies, the medIcalcontrol board m Its advancedhfe support protocol manualmandates, "IV msertlOn,first hne drugs, and defibnl-latlOn pre-radIO contact"The paramedic IS not towaste a minute even estab-hshing radiO contact, letalone transportmg the vIctimto the ambulance Our localpl'lvate ambulance com.pames hcensed to prOVIdeadvanced hfe support alsofollow thiS practIce. One ex.ceptlOn to stablhzatlOn im-mediately at the scene IS ina severe trauma where undel' the emergency room phy-slClan's directIOn, the patientmay be rapIdly transportedto the hospItal for poSSiblesurgical mterventlOn

In a medIcal emergency,minutes can mean the differ.ence between life and death,or temporary convalescenseand permanent dlsablhty.

One only has to contacttheir local medIcal controlboard or the State Depart-ment of Health . EMS division m Lansmg to verify ex.Isting protocols

The statement that peoplehave been misled IS trueonly In the fact that GrossePointers have been led to be-lieve thell' EMS IS "state ofthe art." We stIll have theleast sophisticated level ofambulance service availableIt IS only necessary to look afew miles east to GrossePOinte Woods to see whattrue "state of the art" is.And this state of the artemergency care is dehveredrapIdly, at the scene, whereIt is needed the most.

Cathy HuthGrosse Pointe Citizens

for Improved Life Support

EMS inGrosse PointeTo the Editor:

Last week's article regard-mg Grosse Pomte ShoresEMS quotes Dr Laskowskias saying, "Because of proto-cols, paramedics may not beable to do as many of thewonderful things m thePointes that people mayhave been led to beheve TheIV and drugs cannot be administered until the patientIS m the ambulance, andonce m the ambulance thepatient is m the hospital inno time at all "

While it appears Dr. Las.kowskl supports upgradingGrosse Pointe's EMS fromits present baSIC system tothe mtermediate level . hm.lted advanced life support,he sould not negate thevalue of advanced life sup-port (paramedics) based onan maccurate understandingof its protocol. These mis.leadmg and incorrect state-ments only add to the confu.slon regarding the level ofEMS Grosse Pointers desirem their community.

Accordmg to Dr. McMillin,emergency room director forCottage HospItal, the proto-col from the DetrOit EastMedica I Control Board(which governs GrossePointe's EMS) allows for aWide range of medications tobe administered throughIV's at the scene, prior to

later, the paramediCS trans-ported him to the hospItal In

stable conditIOn and withoutthe additIOnal trauma ofspeeding and the use of thesiren

A few weeks ago I Wit-nessed at first hand a secondparamediC rescue of a closeneighbor by our excellentGrosse Pomte Woods ALS.The same procedures werefollowed, I.e momtormg, IVand medicatIOn, m the homeWith transportatIOn to thehospital

An extreme, but pertinent,example occurs m auto acci-dents The governmg regulatlOn requires that the hIgh.est level of EMS avaIlable beadminIstered pTlor to the extncatlOn from the wreck.

"Scoop and run" IS an out-dated EMS policy as we nearthe end of the 20th centuryWell-mformed residents ofthe Pomtes WIll want to saveh ves Three out of 10 runsmade m 1988 by the Woodsambulance reqUIred ALS.

My personal experiences,as well as research, accountfor my contlnumg commltt-ment to the EMS Committeeof the Grosse Pointe Branchof AAUW, and to the Com-mittee of Grosse Pointe CitI-zens for Improved LIfe Sup-port

Anne Y. Zimmer, Ph.D.Grosse Pointe Woods

EMSTo the Editor:

I am WTltlng With refer-ence to the article in theSept 7 editIOn of the GrossePomte News about GrossePomte Shores' acquiSitIOn ofa Heartstart defibrillator foruse m Its emergency medicalservice EMS

I was astonished to readan incorrect statement mthat article that IV and med-Ication cannot be administra-tion until the patient IS mthe ambulance

It IS our understandingthat the govermng pohcy ofEMS IS to work on the pa.tlent in the home, office, out-doors (If appropriate), or inthe ambulance The patientshould have rapid medIcalattention at the maximumlevel available regardless oflocation.

My husband suffered aventricular tachycardia (aracing heartbeat) in hIS of.fice. ParamedIcs (advancedlife support personnel) re-sponded In four minutes.They put him on the floor In

the copy room, affixed mOnl'tonng devices, started an IV,put the indicated medicationm the hne, and prevented acardiac arrest. Forty minutes

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cars owned by full-time Hillemployees VISitors will nolonger have to worry aboutthe time on the meter andpoSSibly getting a parkmgVIOlatIOn If they overstaytheir VISit by a few minutes

When the meters alongKercheval were less costly,spaces were often occupiedby employees, leaVing fewerchOices for shoppers Themeters are Ideal for personswho want to make a qUickstop m the area It is ourhope that the Increased rateson the meters Will open Upmore spaces for our custom.ers

Shoppers now havechOIces They'll be morehkely to find space on Kercheval, or can park In themumcipal lot or deck behmdthe stores for free by havmgtheir ticket stub validatedThIs free parkmg, alongWIth ow' unique shops andcommitment to customer ser-vice all syntheSize mto awinning package for our valued customers

Sandy Gillespie,Something SpecialPatricia Reynolds,

The League Shop Inc.D.J. Kennedy,

Kennedy & Co.Marguerite Annessa,

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Pel hdp" the follo\\ II1g felll I.,Il'llIng d" to \\h:- a new IIbldl;1" Ileeded Tucked a\\ 01\ 111 the,ltt Il of H\Chell d School HI e aboulI 000 hoo\.., "did Dr Chell Ie"II.llhOIl IIbl al \ dll edOl

The books' HIe I111pOI t.lIltenough to keep, he ~dld, '0 the;Cdllnot IX' till 0\\ n out, but the;h,1\ e to be \\ eeded out beCdlhetheil' l.,l1't enough shelf Spelle

. l'hpI P eUe about 50 000 title.,pubh"lll'd a year," he saId 'Wehu; about 8000 each veal ..

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By Ronald J BernasStaff Writer

The GIO~~l' POlntt>" .Ill' no\\om' step c10~1 to d IW\I IIIII ,II IAfter yeal S 01 dISCW,"1011 ,llldstudies: the bOald I~ l''\IA'ltl'd 10\ ote III Nove 1lIbl'l

On Sept 5 the bo,1I d of l'd Ill.!

tlOn voted to• Build a IH~\\ hhl,ln ,II Blo\\

Iwll at a cost not to l''\l'l'l'd $7llJllhon Included III that fi~llll'I~ only the constructIOn of ,I Ill'\\40,000 to 45,000 "qu,lIl' tOlllbudding, \\ hlch \\ould hd\ e luture b'10wth potentJaL ,md llllllimum Impact all till' pl'l\ IlIgfields thel C The fih'1ll e dOl'" lIotmcludc IenovatlOn" 011 till' P,ll I..and Woods hi anchl':"

• Retain a pllvatl' fUlldl,lI"llnrcompany to lollSI' a" lIluch of 11ll'cost of the ne\\ IIbl an ,h c,m 1)('obtamed The rest \\ ould bt>bonded and voted on b, tlJl' pubhc at an electIOn t('ntatl\ ph ..,plfOl Februan 1991

• Con suit \\ lth J.n dllhltpllother than Oslel Mil IIllg, \\ Ithwhom the bom d has beell \I OJ I..mg throughout the PIOJl'll Cdtmg another pnce \\ III lwlp ellsure the best cost

• Disband the BUlld1l1g AdvIsory CommIttee with t h,IIl\..'" 101theIr hard \101 \..

• Form a ne\l COllllllltll'l' tostudy what to do \l11h CPlltldlLlblary

It's been d long tllP ,ll1d IIIsn't ovel yet

But the tllP didn't begm 111

1987 when the bOdl d as\..ed tIll'public for approval of e'\p,m~lOnof Central Llbl al) The publildemed the Iequest

It doesn't even bq,TJn 20 \ pal"eUl'her, 111 1967 \I hen the boal dgot a deSign for e;..pan'lOn dtCentml Llbl al v - a des 1h'11which was nevel Implemented

Perhaps It beg,m 111 1951when Dextel 1\1 Fen' JI 0111nounced he wanted to donate abUlldmg fOl a centl al hbl al\NatIOnally known al chltect i\1,1Ieel Breu~1 was commls<;lOlled todeSign the bUIldIng The plOperty was - and stIli IS - 0\\ nedby the school dlStllct

In 1953 a fe\\ thousand peoplewatched as the bUlldlllg was dedIcated It cost $672,000 ACCOIdmg to one story, a few weeks aftel the hbl ary opened, Fel I jwalked mto the IIbl alY and toldthe head hbl allan that they hadmade a mIstake They had budtthe new hbl ary too small

The tnp, as It neal ed It:.. endwas mOl e dIfficult and al duou"Committees well' formed to "ellan expansion to the public Thepublic denied the bond Is"ue b\a narrow malgJn fOl a numbel ofreasons, not the least of \I hlch,",as that the plans called fOl ta\..IIlg some playlllg field" fl0111Grosse POll1te South HIghSchool

"We had a good deSlb'1l \\estili had some parkIng ploblem<;,but overall It was a good planSupenntendent ,John WhlltnelsaId

The plan Included maJOl' ad(htlOns to both Cent! al LIlli m.,and the Woods branch dnd a IenovatIOn of the Park bl anch oil d

cost of $8 6 mIllionAnothel committee and ,ub

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lOlltlnllmg education, 01 fOJun ('xpan..,lOn 01 the In,,trultWllal Matc'IJal:, Cent!.'1 w11IlhI;' CllllPlltly dt Barne."! "dwol.01 a" a readll1g loom, 01 ,I" dwmrnulllty ml'etlllg pl,lcemuch IIk" the Well Memoria I

The opllOn 01 movmg the.'>Chonl oflice" the! c and l>eIlJllgthe Clll1'ent office.., at :389 StClan' and u'>mg the mOlleyfl om thL ..,ale to make the IenovatIOn, IVdS dl'>O dl"cw:l'>Cd

But all 0; the optlOnf> haveone thmg III common Thel e I!'>llladequdte pclfk mg

''That pIau- 1" landlockr-d,"he ~Id l'egatlve publll I edltlOn to the 1987 plopo"alwhIch would ha\(' llldudedtaking ,(,me of the pl,K LCl

field at South HIgh .school fOlparkmg <;pales <;howed theboard thel e Isn't milch '>upport for an II1U ea <;{" 111 pal kIIlg "pot<;

LoClcet'O saId all Issue" andoption" will be dl~cll..,sed Aploposal will be gIven to theboard fOJ a deuslon In Novem-bel

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Look lor the Eastlandyuu kn<Mi-convemerlceWith lots of extrasMore stores addedsecurity and valetparklrJg Will make youfeel right at home at aplace so close to home

Iohn Whritner

THE NELSON ENGRAVERSEngra\ers and Embossers 01

Cranes StahonerySOCIal. ProfesslOnal and Busmess

3401 Ash at 23rd POBox 32126Oelrol148232 (3\3) 894 0400

they "ell It?And even though the bUild,

IJl~ was gIven for use dl> a hbl <II)', lOuld the school keep Itand not use It u') u hbral)',but pet haps 101 other com-munity purposes? And does,ll1ynne leally care what hap-pe n., to It?

'Oh, I'm SlIl'e there are peoplt who have a great feeling101 that budding and wouldn'twant It to be sold," LoClCelOsmd "There are people whoI('cl It'::. a classIC example ofHI elWl' archItecture and"holiid be mamtamed for thatIl'a..,on alone

'{'un ently, that location IStoo tIght to prOVIde the commumt V With the facl1ltJes theyt!1 ,( 1 I e," he saId "Even if \\ ekeep It as a hbrary, there willh;-l\ l' to be some major renova-tlOll" 'Uld that would cost atled"t $1 rmlhon We're bust.111!-(at the seams there"

The optIOn of keepmg It asfl hlndly, whlle poltilcally COi-

1 Pl t may not be the best op-tlOl1 dnd other options dl<;-1 lI.,;,ed were to use It for

Central Library: What ISBy Ronald J BernasStaff Wnler

V I III I'll l ),oClcelo I" the'Chllllllldll 01 11 new 101TI/llJtt I'!'which IVIII pi {'<;cnt 10 tllf'board optIOn'> fol' pO.'>!'>lblell"e,>oj Centl,d Llhrary It I" not adeclblOn the comnllttee ()I tll('bO:lIti wdllll"h lI1to

"Thl" bUIlding hels becomea "vmbol of what alibi ary 1<;

to thl'> Wlllmulllty," llbl Ill'yDII ector Chal'le'> Han!'>on :,tlld'And what do you do With

"omethmg that I;:,ymbolll?"The a:, yet unnamed com

tIllttee dhcu ....'>Cd .1u.,t thatqUl;.,tlOn at a meetingWedne::.ddj I1Ight

1,Oellel 0 :,poke plIOI' to themCl'tmg

"\VP'I p t.;OIt1l{ to dhCU"S allthe opt lOll" We'H~ gomg topi o\'lde them WIth u lot of 111

Ii-llmatJon and see 1\hat clevelop", ' he ;"ud

Thew al e only t\1 [j ma III

option:" hO\"evcl, both of\\ hlch \1 III be d'bCll<'sl'dShould thl.' <;choul by.,tem hccpthe bwldll1g that \HIS gl\,en tothem c\., el Ilbl aI \, Ol <;hollid

A maJO! l""ue stlll laung thebOUld I" the publil pellept 1011 ofthe Ilbl ell Ie" Theil' .II (. <;tlll tooman) people \\ ho don't Iedli7eGIO""e POll1te need" ,I 111'\\ Iibldl~

"Th.lt 1" .l tllbute to thl' "tall\\1' have," \Vhlltner said

Ber,mse many peoplp dl P ld;,uell USel." they don l Ipaille\\ helt the plOblem;, al e

COI1UllIttee membel Blllce 'laldhe \\ a;, 'dstounded,' dftel \'!bltmg othel IIbl aIle", at ho\\ fUlbehmd the Gro.,,,e Pomte 11bl .1111'<;all'

"Llbl aJ Ie" aJ I' one of the leqUl'i1tes fOJ a good commumty.lnd I kno\\ our Ilbl aile" aJ en't1ead) fOJ the '90,," he <;.l,d "1thmk they'll' probably stlll III

the '60s I don't thmk \\ e Iecogl1lze how fm off we are

"I don't thmk we want to waltuntl! the system dies under Itsown weIght," he saId "I behevethat OUI 1Ibl alles al e lIght atthat edge of crumblmg undelthell own \\ eIght and we need todo somethmg now It's eve Iy bitas ImpOI-tdnt as bUll ding anothelhlg"h school was m 1968 "

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Thr right placefor the right Urnes.

VALET PARKI'IG 1M, L"ALE • firm MILE t KEllY ROADS HARPER \''OOD~

•Look to tall lor lashlons

Look 10 Easllan~ tomake It nght

II believe thatour libraries areright at that edgeof crumbling undertheir own weightand we need to dosomething nOlO, I

John BruceLibrary committee member

September 14, 1989Grosse Pointe News

Library ~~"From page 8A

while others thought tl ulhtlOllneceshltuted keepmg thl'lll open

"All of these optIOn!'> have le,ilment, and I'm not hUrl' h011 youbring them all togethel," Blucl'saId "I still have !'>ome hope thatIt can happen"

But whatevel I., declded,Bruce saId the public Illu!'>t havethe perceptIOn that all mernbl'l"

With fall In the air.fashions aboun~ atEastlan~ Look for

CriSP,autumrl colors In

exciting styles andselectIOns And bnght

accessories for thecoming season

of the school board aI e 111 al,rreement that a new hbrarj' ISneeded

"The board IS In a vel y dImcult poSItIOn," Bruce SaId, "Theyneed to go forwald dgJe<;"lvelyon thIS and show the peoplestrong leadership Whate\ 1.'1 declsion was made, the commItteefelt thel e were a lot of pOlitll"mvolved"

The board ha<; been clltlclzedfor leaving too much of the decislOn-makmg process to commIttees, but Bruce sUld the boardhad to take that COUIhe becauseof the cntlclsm leveled at It fOlnot gettmg enough pllbhc mputprior to the November 1987 votl.'

Another questIOn the boardmust also face IS what to do WIththe branches One centlal IIbrary IS the most cost effective,but studIes have shown that acommumty the sIze of GlossePomte needs 60,000 sqUaJ e feetof ltbrary space

The potentlal new buildmg atBrownell would have at most45,000 square feet, the Woodsbranch has 5,500 square feet andthe Park branch has 5,400 Cen.tral LIbrary has 18,000 squal efeet

One bUlldmg would ehmmateduphcation of staff and progJ ammmg, and would also meanlower fuel bills for heatmg andall' condltlOnmg of the faclhtles

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And so it begins. • •

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Photo b) John M"'nI'

Seventh-graders Sarah Calvillo and Parry Creedon try out their new locker combinations a fewminutes before the first hour of the first full day of school at Brownell Middle School.

Photo b' Margw Rems SmIth

Photo hI \1.lI'h~e Hem., Snuth

English teacher Marjorie Angyal's new class record book isready for a new school year - and so is Mrs. Angyal - as shefaces a class of sixth. graders on the first day of school.

School began for all stu.dents in the Grosse Pomteslast week Here IS just asamplIng of the beginning ofa whole new year of pencilsand of books, but certamlynot of teachers' dirty looks.

Safety Patrol James Moon, a fourth.grader at Monteith Elementary School. holds back the maddingcrowd on the fust day of school.

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J... ica Spriet wasn't even nervous as she walked 10 her firstday of school as a University Liggett ldndergartener lastw.. k. Walking with her was her mother, Jamie.

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Brownell Middle School's bike racks are filled to capacity onthe first day of school.

The Morgan and Byron families walk to school together on tbeIIrlt day of classel at Malon Elementary School.

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when "Tho'iC Who Dare" taketheir shells to the water Cocktails are at 6 p rn followed bydmner at 7:30 p m

There WIll be a multI-mediapresentatIOn mcludmg rowingVideos, films, photos, scrapbook&and rare old programs whIchWill precede the mductions at 9pm

The group 1&lookmg for anyone who has rowed for WayneState UmversIty, DetrOit RowmgClub, DBC or any rowmg club mthe country

TIckets are $30 per perwn,$20 for hIgh '>Chao)oarsmen andoarswomen Rei:>ervatIOns mustbe made by Sept. 19 For moremformatlOn, call Denne Osgoodat 882-4420

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Parkmg l!:tavadable on nearby"treet!> and at the Bon SecourbNursmg Care Center, locatedJust ea!>t of the FamIly PracticeCenter on Jefferson Free shuttlebu<; »erVIce will be prOVided forpel wns parkmg at the nursmgcare center

"pouseGuests of honor will be the

two IlghtweIght crews who Willbe Inducted m10 the DBC Row-ers Hall of Fame. the 1946 na-tIOnal hghtwelght eight-oaredchampIOns and the 1960 RoyalHenley Thames Cup crew andCanadIan Henley 155-poundClght oared champlOn&

Fe&tivItIes be~n at 5 p m

William P. PhenixRefi eshments Will be served

followmg the lecture For addi-tIOnal mfOlmatIOn on the lecture-,elles 01 the Glo"se POInte HIStOllcal SOCIety contact the HIs-tOilcal Society office at 8847010

Friends of Detroit Rowing plan reunion

Anyone who I" lurrently row-Ing 01' who ha<; evp! rowed I" Invlted to attend along With a

The Cuddle ClIniC" WIll beaVailable for chlld1en who bl mgthen dolls 01' stuffed al1lrnals fora check-up by the centel's staffEach WIll be gIven a "celtIficateof good health"

'I he J)Llblll 1" lIlvlted to a lOrn1lI11nll\ h('<1lth 1,111 to be held atthe B~n -;eUJul,>FdmIly PI altlceCentel on Sunday, Sept 17, 11d In to 4 P III The Family Plactill Centel I" located at 25901Ea"t .lellel "on (betwe<-n 10 and11 :\111eJ{oad"l 8t Clair ShOie"

Flee health "u eenmg will beolleled, mcludmg blood pre""ure,glduwma, lung functIOn, bodyfat mea"ul ement and f1exlblhtyte"lmg

VI"llOl&Cdn check thell chole"tel 01 and blood &ugal level» orget d flu "hot 101a '>mall fee

Hl '>Ident phy"Iuan" flam theFdllldy PI actlle Center WIll beon h,lI1d to dI,>CU""the late"t mfmmatlOn m health mamtenancednd pI C\ entlve medlune Aphdi mau"t flam Bon SewursPharmacy located In the centerwill an~wCl que!>tIOns aboutmedll<1tlOn~, dl ug safely anddl lIg mtel actIOns

The! e will be dl<;play~, hteI atUle and health mformatIOnplovlded by the Amel'lcan RedCIO'>", AmelIcdn Lung ASSOCIa-tIOn dnd Arnellcan Healt Asso-CiatIOn

Bon Secours plans health fair

The f'l'Iend" of Dell'OIl Rowmg, In honor of lhe 150lh bllthday of the DetrOit Boal Club, IHplannmg dn annlver"ary IeUl1l0n01 the lrew SalUiday, Sepl 23Thl' event wJ11 be held at theDellOit Boat Club on Belle hie

Dr Wilham P. Phel1lx, cmatOlof HIStOlIC FOIt Wayne, will befeatured lecturer at the secondannual Dr Frank BIcknell Lecture Selles Thursdays, Sept 21at 7 30 p m at GlOsse PomteFarms The lectUi e senes ISsponsored by the Glosse PomteHlstoncal Society

"Redcoats In the Wl1del nes&'IS the title of thiS lecture on theBntish pi esence 111 DetrOIt flOm1760 to 1794

PhenIX, a natIve of Belfast,It eland, has a masteI's degI'eeand a Ph D m hIstory from theUmversIty of MIchIgan He ha~been curator at HlbtOilc FortWayne smce 1974 and has completed a lectUl eshlp m mllttaryhistory at the Umversltv ofWmdsor and IS cun ently \VOl k-mg on a hlStOly of the cavah y mthe 19th century

The Bicknell lecture senes 1<;presented by the Glosse PomteHlstorlcal Society, an orgamzatlOn of more than 500 membel sthat works to stm1Ulate edllcatlOn and mterest m the hIstoryof the Grosse Pomte area mcludIng ItS customs, archItectUi egovernment and cultmal Instltutlons

Phenix to talk about Redcoats'

of her audiences, both YOLithfuland adult

The youth swap and &hop ISopen to anyone aged 6 to 16 Alimited number of tables maystili be avatlable for students todisplay books, game&, toys 01

sports eqUipment they WIsh tosell 01 trade

MerchandIse IS limIted towhat fits on the caI d table Table reservatIOns are $1 pel' table

For more mfO!matIOn, call881 7511

War Memorial to hostcarnival open house

Storyteller Ann E. Mesritz and friend of the August PuppetTheatre of Alexandria. Va. will entertain at the War MemorialCarnival Open House.

The War Memonal's annualcommumty open house IS Sun-day, Sept 17 from noon to 3 p mand everyone's mVlted

ThIS year's event featUi es acalm val of actiVIties for the entll e family There WIll be facepamtel s, a moonwalk and ponyI Ides VISitS from Roscoe theClown and the pocket lady, aswell as a puppet show and youthswap and shop

EntertaInment will bepi oVIded by the Grosse POinteMUSIC Makers and memberb ofthe Grosse Pomte North HIgh&hool ConceIt ChOIr

The GIOsse Pomte MUSICMakers, under the directIOn of BenGlycan, Will pelfOim on the WalMemonal's lakeSide ten ace ThISpopular local gJ. oup IS noted fOitheIr toe-tapping renditIOns ofmUSiC from the '20s, '305 and'40s

NOlth's vocal musIc dllectorBen WdIkeI' Will duect chOIrmembers m a performam,e ofselectIOns flom "Les Mlserables"

AdmiSSion IS free Hot dogs,pop, chIps and Ice cream Will beavaIlable at a nominal costTIckets for the puppet sho\\, TheFlog PI Ince and OtheI' Tales, al e$1 per pel son Tickets fOl the1 30 p m pelformance should bepurchased m advance

The puppet show and storytelling seSSIOn U1e pelf 01 med byformel Glosse Pomter, Ann Mesntz Mesntz, who now IeSldes In

Alexandna, Va, left a promlsmgcareer as a JustIce Departmentattorney to become part of a puppet tour

In 1982, she established theAugust Puppet Theatre and nowpelf 01 ms for schools, hbranes.commumty centers and recreatlOnal departments to the dehght

Dialysis Centerhosts open house

September 14, 1989Grosse Pointe News

Midway Madness FestSt. Germame's Pansh Will

hold a Midway Madness FestIValon the pansh grounds at LIttleMack and Martm Road, St ClairShores, Fnday, Saturday andSunday, Sept 15-17

Activities mclude a gamestent, Vegas tent, entertammenttent, carl1lval bmgo and kiddiendes

The new St John DialySISCenler - Warren Satelhte, wIllhold a community open housetoday flom 5.30 to 7 pm Theoutpatient kidney dialySIS centel', located at 11250 East 13Mile Road between Hoover andVan Dyke, is the only free-slandmg dialySIS site In thearea

The 12 statIOn faCIlity Jamstwo olher dialySIS locatIOns affihaled With St John Hospital andMedical Center one at the hospl-ta!'!' mam campus and one mPOIt Huron

The faCility houses the mosttechnically advanced dialySISequipment on the market andhas the capabIlity of providmgnew high flux treatments, whichshOlten the patient's treatmenttIme on the machme, as well asconventIOnal dialySIS

DIalYSIS IS a blood-cleansmgprocedure that filters out hfethreatenmg toxms in the bloodwhen a patlent's kidneys fail toperform thiS functIOn. The treat-ment takes about three hoursper VISit, three days a week

For more mformatlOn, call3433971

Fall FestivalCal 01 Gray of Gl'OSi:>ePomte

will be among the artists andcrallsmen dlsplaymg work at theFall Festival Sunday, Sept 24 atCamp Oakland m Oxlor d

There will be enteltammentlor adults and childl en, cal'llageand pony I"Ides, a pettmg ,lOa,<1It&and crall& show and sale,food and parade!> flom 10 a m to5 pm

Adml!>slOn to the once a-yealwmmumty relatIOn!> event andbenefit IS $3 per pel wn and meludes flee pal kmg on CampOakland'!> 320 acre Site Childreneight and under will receive freeadlnlsslOn and balloons

Fefllival goers will be admittedIIee to live musIc and otherperformances m a tent theatl eThe DetrOIt Tigers' Vmce Des-mond, COOldmatOl of commumtyaffall s, \\ III tJ.lk baseball at 10a m and donate an autographedball for a raffie EntertammentfOl children, also free m CampOakland's Kresge Hall, Will m-clude puppet and magic shows aswell as nllmes and storytellerPat Judd

For mformatlOn, call 628256101 333-3210

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People who bve downtown always haveplenty to look fonvard to Nora Momssy 15 acoun reponer who \\ork, In do\\11tawnDetroit, and she !lves at Harbortown "I usedto lIve m the suburbs LI\1ng on the\vaterfront 15 such a change - Ican walk towork, Iwatch the boats from m~ balcony,and I really enJOY the culrured diversity ofurban !lvmg:'Apartment leasmg at SiOO-.I,/250.mcludmg heat alld Qlr wlld/lwlWIM

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TEDDYYou're never too oldfor a Teddy! Teddy1112-year-old femaleChow-Chov. willbring out the child inyou

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In LOVing Memory OfPETER B JOHNSTONE

former Humane Society Board Memberfrom all hiS frrends at

JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE, INC

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CASSANDRAHello My name IS Cassandra and I'ma 2-year-old female Siamese Do youknow where I can find a mce lap tocurl up In?

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Grosse Pointe Farms, MI 48236884-6200

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BUSTERCould you love thiS face? Isure hope sot My name ISBuster and I'm a 1-year-oldmale Maltese-mix

2-year-old male Tabby mix My nameIS Lester and I was abandoned for 3weeks Without food or water Now I'mliVing at The MHS, but am looking fora permanent home, Do you knowwhere I can fmd one? I,~ - nmn I. ~...~, II.IWJ

, '!If' ~m=GB=IE=MARILYN STANITZKEj:;.~ , :.. Certified ReSidential SpeCialist Il" ~ .L" "" _MAl_O_N Gro::e =:=1~rms In I t1i REALTORS'" 886-3400 i

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ANDREPETE

We're 7-week-old Shepherd-mIx brothers.When we wakeup, we'll bringlots of love andlaughter intoyour home

A FRIEND OF THE ANIMALSGINNY DAMMON

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MACK-MOROSSAMOCO SERVICE

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ROO POUI'm a 4-year-old female Cock-apoo named RoliPoli. Pleasetake me home so I can smileagam

19100 M"CK AVE886-'040 GROSSE PTE FARMS MI 48236

ZEUSWould you believe they named meZeus? I m a 8-week-old male Temermix who needs a new home and anew namel

n-tE LEAGUE SHOP, INC.72 Kercheval Avenue

Grosse Pointe FalTl1S,MI 48236313-882-6880

BRANDII'm a 4-year-otd femaleSchnauzer/Griffin mix whowould love to find a home Withsome nice, older folks Will re-turn favor With much love

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SHIRLEY6-month-old Torti-miX named Shirleycomes with a guarantee to brmg asmile to your face and JOy to yourheart

WiIdLWln~~'"One Kercheval Avenue

Grosse Pointe Fanns, MI 48236(313) 8854001

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You can help the animals at The Michigan Humane Society byadopting one of the many homeless pets available at ourshelters (a few of which are shown below), or by becoming avolunteer or member of The MHS.

SPIKEI'd like to be yourbest fnend M;: nameIS Spike and I m a 1-year-old male Dober-man So can I beyour friend, can I,can I?

SNUGGLES1-year-old male namedSnuggles Needs good,sturdy legs to rub upagainst

Hamlin's

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MICHIGAN HUMANE SOCIETY

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89 Kerchev'lIl on the H~IOPEN MONDAY-SATURDAY 8:00 to 5:00

WEDNESDAY TIll NOON885-8400

D.G. FRIEND, D.P.M.PODIATRIST - FOOT SPECIALIST

119 KERCHEVALGROSSE POINTE FARMS

885.8588

MINGMy name IS Mlng and I'm a7.week-old killen Can you help mefind a home with someone who Willplay with me?

JOEYAren't I about the cutest lillie girlyou've ever seen' I'm an 8-week-oldTemer mix who IS lust looking forsomeone to adore mel

SLICKMy name IS Slick and t'n be featured InSeptember Issue of the MHS News I'm a1-year-old male Doberman mix I wasfound In an 011 Pit, sWimming frantically as Icouldn't climb out Luckily, The MHSrescued me and now all I'm waltmg for IS anew home

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,. I! I'm a 1.year-old male Terner mix who lost my Traveler 3 Grosse Pointe OfficesM,MOUl home Can you help me find a new one? ! ~

G <ess, rOM, BOAIlOOf R,Al TOilS I FARMS 82 Kercheval 884-0600884.0700 f 345 Fisher Road, Grosse Pointe) PARK 16610 Mack 881-4200 I

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CLAUDIA t I'm a sweet, 1-year-old male Beagle I! named Sport Won't you be a sport

Couldn't you Just picture me, a 1V2 I and give me a new home?year-old female Coille.mlx In your housetonight? I canl

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74 KerchevalGrosse Pointe Farms, MI 48236

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ThiS 7 week old brother andsister may not look like abundle of energy, but they'llcome to life In a new hamel

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SUSIEHow about a 8-week-oldfemale Lab mIx to brightenyour day? ThiS little girl ISJustwaiting for someone to givelots of love and laughter to

(]] ~~~i6~~A~ALJOHN F. SHOOK

VICE PRESIDENTMANAGER

KERCHEVAL ON THE HILL OFFICE

THREE KERCHEVALTELEPHONE 313-8816580

GROSSE POINTE FARMS MI 48236

Connolly Travel, Inc.Gerry Connolly Conway, CTC

PRESIDENT885-3100

FAX 885-1882131 Kercheval, Grosse PIe FarlllS

BABYI'm a 7-week-old femaleShepherd-mix I have lots of love togive but no one to give It to

FLUFFYI'm a 7-month-old female Terner.mix named Fluffy "Can you helpme find a new family to love?"

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BUGS & BUGS'E2 male, 4 month old bunmesEasy to care for and Will givelots of love In return

KENNEDY & COMPANYON THE HILL

76 KERCHEVALGROSSE POINTE FARMS, MI 48236

LADYMy name IS Lady and I'm a 2 yearold St Bernard Do you need anew lady 10 your Itfe?

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PEPPERHello, my name ISPepper and I'm a 9 monthold male Doberman-mix My owner wentInto the Service and 1went to The MichiganHumane Society Please give me adischarge as soon as possible

RIFF AND RAFFPlease consider us when lookmg for a pet for your home We'reeasy to take care of and are 2 very affectionate 4-month-oldfemale gUinea pigs

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PRISCELlA8-week-old female Cal-ICOneeds new friends toplay with

FeFeMy name IS FeFe and I'm a4-month-old Calico I need anew home to lounge aroundSure hope you have one forme soonl

JOHN RICCI D.D.S.(NEW LOCATION)

18010 MACK AVENUE885-5009

Each animal pictured here was sponsored by the party listed below it. Wethank them for their generosity and kindness, and ask that you support thosewho support the animals at The Michigan Humane Society.

For more info.. nation on the animals below, please contact The MHS at872-3400 or stop in our central Shelter at 7401 Chrysler Dr., Detroit, Tuesdaythrough Saturday.

roro ~6~11-:---------------2-5-8-~~-:-d-~-n~-:-~-~:-I-!:I-------~-My name ISToTo and I'm a Carin ,t ITemer who knows "There's noplace like a new hamel" I'm Just11/2 years old and am a sweetlittle gIrl

Greotwoys Travel, Inc.

R. JOHN BRADFIELD, M.D., P.C.18120 MACK AVENUE

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EENI, MEENIE, MINY & MOE2 female and 2 male klltens, 8 weeksold Very playful and cuddly

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BRUTUS BEEFCAKEI'm Brutus Beefcake and I need a Ifamily to grow up With I'm only 8- Iweeks-old and am a Temer-mlx so I Iwon't grow up to be as big you might ,think' I

ANN W. SALES, GRI IASSOCiateBroker !

19515 Mack Grosse Pointe Woods882-5200

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PLEAse STOP BY ONE OF TliE M.H.S. SHELTERSTO SEE TIiE MANY LOVING ANIMALS

AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION.

CENTRAL - 7401 Chrysler Dr. 872-3400Detroit

NORTH - 3600 Auburn Rd. 852-7420I Auburn Hts.

WEST - 37255 Marquette 721-7300~ Westland--FoR IN"FORMAfioNONSPONSOR'iNGA'PET:--

PLEASE CONTACT PATTI ROMANMichigan Humane SocIety

872.3400

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PEARL I2-year-old female ICalico-miX namedPearl. I'm the bIggest Igirl around the shelter 1so I'm haVing a hardlime finding a newhome So, If you're notIOta svell, I'm a lOVing ilapful of kitty I

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PUFFYI'm a 1.year.oldfemale named PuffyPlease, please helpme find a new hamel

se~f&le 18Clll1les IOf men & women

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MARGARET RICE78 KEJd1EM:JI on lhe HIli Grosse fbnIe Fams MIChlgcrl 48236

(313) 881-7020

Grosse Pointe News96 Kercheval

882-6900

CHElSEAI was a Itttle too shy to lookat the camera, so I'mlooking for someone to giveme love and confidence. Ifyou're looking for a newfnend, please consider thiS13-week-old Lab mIx namedChelsea

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Former Humane Society Board Memberfrom 811 hiS fnends 81

JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE, INC

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TARAMy name IS Tara and I'm a 2-year-old Terrier-mix. (2 of my pup-pies are also up for adoption,shown on this page, Brutus Beef.cake & Zeus). Now that the chll.dren are leaving home, I need tofind a new one myself. Can youhelp me?

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Grosse Pointe News

PERMIT NO896140

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Sat 10 to 6

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('OVI'llIIg the lhannel wouldplllllindte the :>t,lgnant, .,tl nk Il1glll'ek Ih,lt UO\I bOldel b Iet->Hlentb'b,llk \ ,II d~ M'IlI\ Il,.,ldenb, howP\ PI, <lltu,lIh' like the MilkHI\ el ,llId L1l1l1kthey'll' hvmg on,I Iedl 11\('I ll1.,te,ld ot ,I bel\ elSonll' h,IV(' ~a1d they'd .,ell theirhOIllP.., d' Ihe Ilvel 11.1., COVl'ted

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1\vo tanks meet state standal ds but ar every expenblveAlso, land fO! the tanks IS api oblem The first tank could bebullt on cIty property used bythe Woods DPW, but there\\ ould be Il1convemences for thecIty dunng constructIOn The sec.ond proposed retentIOn basll1would SIt on AssumptIOn Greek01 thodo... Church property,\\ hlch poses land negotIatIOnplOblems

Kaunehs sard both IetentlOnbabll1s whIch would be 30 feetdeep, could be bUIlt belowb'1:ound level so that the WoodsDPW could have ItS yard spaceback and the chmch would stIli

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The second tank allows thesystem to meet DNR standards,but only mCI eases the amount ofpollutIOn reductIOn to 76 percentBlIlldmg both tanks costs $27ml1hon and reduces the wasteremoval to cost IatlO to 2 8

The benefit of bUlldmg Justthe first tank IS that most of thelime, all the 1am water could betrapped and aftel\vard sent toDellolt for tl eatment Only mthe lar gest storms would I'aW

sewage overflow the retentIOnbasms and enter the Mrlk RIver

Shoulder PainArm/leg PainHip Pain

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Ro) Schrameck, of the DNR s';lUlace watel quallt\ dIVISIOn"',lId combmed by!>tems have 10h'1\ e d Ietenhon basll1 capable ofcdptunng a once ,I veal, one hoUl"tOl m l'he one yea! one hoUlStOl m equals about 12 II1ches ofI amfall, \\ hlch would be about45 11111hon gallons aclOSS the1\l1lk Rlvel dramdge basm

The DNR also mandates thatthe combmed system mu!>t beable to captUl e the one hoUl ,onle.1I1 10 years ;,torm fOl a mmII11Um of 30 mmutes to allow fmchlOl illatIOn before the sewageladen 0\ elilo\\ entel s the l\I1lkRI\ el and Lake St Clan

\Va} ne County DPW Dll'ectolJames 1\1111 ray said he doe.'-n'tag1 ee WIth the DNR's combmed!>ewage ovelilow standal ds and

Woman to WomanlIn a '''Hid domIP"'ll'd b, mall' phi'"~ lan, IthoLl!\ht you d IlkI' to know you Iha\ I' ,I (hol( elm M'lr, M QLldrn'trom D(lltor 01Chlfopr,Ktlc Iiyou \\ouldreel I, " I'mb,Hr,l"ed <lI'(U"101\ yOLl'1)(,lIth p,obl(lm, "'Ih a wom,1n pl(l,1'(1 I1,111my ol(IlC I V(' 1<I~(lnthe ',1n1(' 'IX y,',n, 01 (ollpge 10p,un m\ Doclorale In IChlfnpl.1<III I h,1Vf'(om I'nlr,1lC'<1m) edLlt,lllon 10 orlhopedlC' Imp,lIImenl',llln!\' and ,,'~onoml(' (man, rel,1IIomh,p to I", \\orkl and have rec(llved(, 1I111(,11C"III C',lIh I ,1m ,I 1975 ",MILlall' and havl' laken a WIde 1,1nl\eofhi ,111h '1'1,ll'''' I nul'''' \Inll' lomplelln" 10111'1\1'h,'o nnw I attendndllOf)\\ Id! "t n1lnrir ... to <;,1<1.,.UHfC'nl on Ihe ildvimu .. In Ihl<\;rllpldly (hangmgl'l,ld II ,Il" I"vl' ,1 hL,llth p,ohlull (<IIImy oll'll' lod,', and 1f'1' talk

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Painful JointsStiffness ICold Hands/Feet .~~1I

LET'S TALK, CALL 774.9440 TODAY ;Mary Quarnstrom, Doctor Of ChIropractIc 21507 Harper Ave., (near 8 Mile)

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Option 2:Additional retentionCost: $27 million

BUlldmg addltlOndl IetentlOnbasms IS a two palt optIOn Thefil st part IS dlggmg a 25 n111110ngallon letentlOn baSin III theGl"Osse Pointe Woods Depm-tment of Pubhc W 01 ks ;. <11 d adJacent to the e:l.lstmg IetentlOnal ea The second pal-t of the optlOn would be a 20 mrlhon gallonIetentlOn pool nOlth of the pump

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From page 1sewage and ha!> to be tl eated

Furthermore, the benefit 01Harper Woods' separate systelll~I~ lost \\ hen H'lI pel Woo<1:,'storm "ystem 111I>..('SWIth GIO"bl'POInte ""ood,,' combll1ed sYstemneal Vernlt~1 and Mack, {('"ultm!; III the wldtl\ eh clean 1,lIn\1ateI' no\\ h,1\ Illg t~ be tl (',lted

Becau~e the fIve Gloh"eP0111t('S hm e a combined ';\ .,telll,Kduneh~ .,ald vll-tuallY e\'el \"treet m the Pomtes \\lIi h,l\l' tobe tOlIl up m 01 del to PIO\ Idp ,I:-epm ate "'.lllltar) ..,e\\ el Ime

WIth completl'h ,*'Pdldtp ~"Illt,u \ and "tOl m !>\:-tem.." Ihe I ,1In\\dtel \Iould 11011 dllectll mtot he ~11Ik RI\ el and .lll Ihe ~l'\\age could be pUlllped 10 Detloltfor tl eatment \I'lthout dhlupt IOnom mg "t01 m-

Of COUlse, the 1lI0"t ob\ lOu~dl a\1 back to tlw SP\\ PI .,epal,1t10n optIOn IS It'> $72 111I111Oncost Another dlSa(h ant.lge hthat It IS very dIfficult to com l'ltan old combmed sy:>tem mto t 1\ 0

sepdrate systems Kaunelh ",lidIt IS almost ImpossIble to lindevery pomt at which tilt' .,tOI mand samtary S) stems mtel.,ect

Another ploblem WIth .,epalate systems IS that It IS hkehthat 111 the futUl e stOlm \\ aIelWIll also hm e to be tl ealed toremo\'p pollutants, .lnd the ob\lOUS response IS "If \\p ha\etreat storm \\ ateI' too, \\ e mightas well keep the system" COllibilled" Kaunehs said

He saId the effectl\'eness ofthe sewel sepal at IOn IS onl v 4Rpel cent, meanmg that the poilutlOn Impact cun entl) e ...penenced at the pump stahon WIllonly be reduced by dbout halfThe IatlO of pollutIOn IeductIOnto cost IS onl) i, \1 hlch IS notmuch effectIVeness per doll,llspent, Kaunells saId Of COUl,ethe trghtel the s%tems, the leSt->se\\ age Will find ItS \\ a) II1to thestorm \1 atel and the h'1eatel thereductIOn In polllltlOn

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From page 14AActually, the MIlk River no

longer eXist!> Most of Its formerchannel und dramage area ISnow taken over by concrete and!>ewer system!> The remamlngchannel doesn't now It ISblocked by the pump statIOn andthe dum at Jefferson Even Ifnothing but relatively cleanstorm water IS dumped mto theMilk River, the water will stillremain sta!,'11ant, be unsightlyand wIll smell The pllstine,flowing nver I!>gone forever

Covenng the nver IS expenslve for the benefits denved,Kauneh!> said At a COlltof $12nl1lhon, the pollutIOn reductIOnIS about 67 pel cent, and the ratlO to cost IS5 6

• iIiIW. I I~III !I!]S ml WI I Hill 1111111I j 81111U

sim They can a[1'>ohe u"ed m "y"tem Improvement!>conjunctIOn With retentIOn baSin" IN ADDITION TO the majorto Increa!>eeffiCiency optIOns, Kauneh!> outlined many

The vOltex concentrator sy!> mInor options that are less costlytern would cost $32 ml[lIon and but can add favorably to thewould re!>ult In a pollutIOn re overall resultsmoval of 15 peIccnt The poilu • River storage: Thl!>tlOn reductIOn to dollal s !>pent $200,000 optIOn use!>the eXI!>tlngratIO IS 47 MJlk River channel as a relcn

The dl"advl1ntageb of the VOl tlOn baSin After heavy rams,tex concentrators al e their un the hqUid m the channel I!>proven tethno[ogy and theY'Ie pumped to Detroit for treatmentnot In line With DNR reqUire Thl" ICduces the amount of polments Kauneh" said the be<.;t lutlOn entermg Lake St Clmr byuse of the VOitex concentratOl" 25 pel cent The dl!>advantage!>would be In additIOn to other al e that the Mdk River IS !>tJl[

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<,()wage.[aden, the channel might be made ,md what the flow rate mto the systemnot be drawn down before the would be hmlted to The co"t of • Disconnect down spouts:next ram and the operating and the additIOnal outlet hne 1<;est I Many commumtles demand thatmamtenance co!>t!> would he mated at $88 nllllJOn ThIS addl- gutter down spouts drain cli.high tlOnal line wuld <JI<,<)be u!>ed rectly mto storm sewers Direct-

• Additional outlet capacity: dIU\', down th!' 45 millIOn gallon mg the down spouts onto theBudd a !>econdcombmed !>ewage IetentlOn bU"1I1"In OptIOn 2 lawn means that much less wa.line from the Milk River Pump • Eliminate! !>cepage: Kaune ter IS sent to the pump station.StatIOn to another mam line 11" "clllJ the dvel age amount of Drawbacks are poSSible floodinggomg to the DetrOIt treatment \\ <J"te 111 d wmhll1ld "y"tem I" and excessive Ice on sidewalksplant The extra outlet would not 100 g.tllon., flU pl'l.,on pu ddy and drIvewaysbe re<,tflcted by the maxImum The MIlk 1{IV!'l dldll1<Jge ba"lI1. &veral <;tream treatment op-10,000 gallon" pel mmute th<lt ho\',evel, dVUdgl'> 1')0 to 160 tlOn" were proposedcan be pumped 1I1tothe mterwp g,llJun'> pel flU ~(Jn d dd; Thl • Extend the outlet of thetor It I!> not known, though. hwhel pl'l pU'>OI! J dte h aUllbwhethel anathel wnnettlOn t<Jn ul!.d to J-;Iound \Idtel '>eep1l1g See MILK RIVER, page 17A

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Woods' already sepal ated sam-tary and storm sewers, IS oneeasy way of redUCing 40 percentof the samtary sewage entenngthe MIlk River Pump StatIOnThiS optIOn IS a Simple matter ofconnecting the Harper Woodssamtary Ime directly mto the 6-foot diameter Interceptor gOingto DetrOlt

Harper Woods' 3-foot d19metersamtary sewer enters GrossePOinte Woods runmng parallel toAllard Road At or neal the Torrey Road pump statIOn, the Harper Woods samtary lme connectsto the Pomtes' combmed systemBecause the mterceptor I unsnorth and south near the TorreyRoad connectIOn, It would be arelatively easy Job to connect theHarper Woods lme directly tothe mterceptOl

Smce all the Harpel Woodssamtary sewage would be gomgdirectly to DetrOit, then none ofsewage could overflow mto theMilk River The $1 mllhon m-vestment would reduce pollutIOnImpact at the MIlk River by 22percent and would result In ahIgh pollutIOn reduction to costratio of 22, making the Interceptor connectIOn the most cost.effi.clent optIOn

The amount of sewage allowedto enter the Interceptor from theMIlk River drainage basm, however, remams at 10,000 gallonsper minute, so whatever flowsdirectly mto the interceptor fromHarper Woods has to be deducted flom what the MIlk RiverPump StatIOn can send Kaune-lis said It would be a Simplematter for the Halpel Woods'In-terceptor connectIOn to be momtOled from the pump statIOn

Option 4:Route Harper Woodsstorm flow directlyinto Milk RiverCost: $5.4 million

Along the same hnes as Op-tIOn 3, thiS optIOn takes advan-tage of the fact that HarperWoods aheady has separate sam-tary and storm sewers Becausethe Harper Woods storm IS sepa-rate only as far as Vernier andMack, a :>torm lme wIll have tobe bUrled from that pomt and upMarter to the pump statIOn

The cost for running the extrasegment of storm sewer is estl'mated at $5.4 mllhon. HaVingHarper Woods' storm water godirectly into the MIlk River Willreduce the pollutIOn impact atthe pump statIOn by 25 percent,with a pollution reductIOn to dol-[ar ratio of 4.6

Kaunehs suld the effiCiencyIsn't much better because It'SImpoSSIble to have a 100 percentseparated system A HarperWoods offiCial at the meetmg.however, Insisted hiS city's stormand sewer systems were 100 per.cent separate, so the pollutIOnreductIOn WIth thIS optIOn maybe greater than Kaunelis calculated

Option 3:Route Harper Woodssanitary flow directlyto Detroit interceptorCost: $1 million

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This option, which IS the lastof the majOr optIons, calls for abank of seven 50-foot diametervortex concentrators that sepa'rate sohds usmg centrifugalforce, Seven of the huge separa.tors are needed because of thevolume of flUIds to be handled

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At a recent meetmg of theWwd:. City CounCil, It was re-ved]r,d that the day care remamsm operatIOn and that neighborsflequently complam of trafficproblem'> created by the busI-ne",>

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Roo<,e'c.,attorney:. "ald that thecity I,>"ued cea..e and desl':it ordel':' after the recelvmg a h'>t oflicensed day care operatIOn'>from the ,>tate

Attorney,> claim that i>huttmgdown IH.en'>(.doperatIOn" I'>detllmental to famlhe" who wlll ~ekunhcen~d opel atlOn" The stat{.now ha'> 60 percent unllcen~dday care operdtlOn,> and Roose I"In the mmorIty of operators \Ii ho'leek state lIwn'>U1e, they claim

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A heanng of the Grosse PomteWoods Board of Appeals hasbeen scheduled to determinewhether day care operatIOns canbe conducted wlthm the CIty lIm-Its

The hearmg, set for Monday,Sept 18, at 7.30 p.m at CityHall, was requested by attorneysrepresenting Mary Roose, a daycare operator re,>ldmg m Gros'lePOInte Woods

Roose filed a law SUit In June1988, chargmg that the city'sordinance agamst day care oper-atIOns IS unconstitutIOnal and ISselectively enforced

Her SUit seeks In excess of$10,000 in damages, court costsand attorney's fees

Roose's was one of three daycare operatIOns that receIVed acease.and.deslst order from thecity.

The SUit was patterned afteran earher SUit filed by anotherday care operator, SheIlaTemkow, who has smce movedout of the Woods

In December 1987, WayneCounty CirCUIt Court Judge Lucille Watts said Temkow's daycare operatIon was a busmessand was therefore not exemptfrom the city's ordInance prohIb.Itmg bUSInesses In reSidentIaldwelhngs.

George Cathn, cIty attorney,saId a recent hearmg In WayneCounty ClrcUlt Court resulted In

Roose being sent back to the cityto exaust admmistratIve reme.dies before CircUIt Court WIllrule on the matter

Chester Petersen, city admm.Istrator/clerk, saId the hearIngbefore the zonmg board wasgranted after attorneys for Rooserequested a zonmg varIance bythe local zomng body

In a letter dated July 10, co-counsel Mary C O'Donnell re-quested the hearmg to "appealthe admInIstrative decISion clas-slfymg Mrs Roose's use of herhome to babYSit chIldren as a

gomg to do."Whatever IS done, the resI-

dents in the Milk River dramagearea will have to pay the billAlready property owners pay adram tax, which could easlly m-crease by a couple of mllls tobrmg the system up to DNRstandards

"It's ullrortunate to have thIS,"Murray said "It's somethmg wemherlted and we have to dealWith It.

See fall colors

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wIll st1l1 be dirty and wlll stillhave an odor He said the nverw1l1probably never be able to beused for recreatIOnal purposes,and he urged reSIdents to notcome in contact with the river oruse It m any way, Including wa.tenng lawns

"The thmg we have to de-CIde," he saId, "IS are we wllhngto spend $37 milhon and notchange the usability of thenver?"

Murray saId that after Mc-Namee, Porter and Seeley havefurther refined the options andthe estimated costs, It will thenbe up to the Inter-County Dram-age Board to make deciSIOnsMurray IS a member of theboard, along with his counter-part in Macomb County, ThomasWelsh.

"These"Do notthmkmg

The dlsdamful creature sataloof on an air conditioner WithIts tal! crooked Just so. PruddenpaInted It that way - and theowners were thrilled

This has been a summer of relaxatIOn for Prudden Normally,she would have done about eightart shows, but thiS year sheopted for bicyclmg and timespent With her husband.

"I had a serious health prob.lem a few years ago, so my hus.band and I value our time to.gether," she said.

But a lazy summer meansshe's really pullmg up her socksnow

Last weekend was the fall fes-tival sponsored by the GrossePointe ArtiSts' AssocIatIOn. Inthree weeks, her one-womanshow at the Scarab Club opensShe Just won an award at thestate fall' and another for a landscape sold 10 a five-state pastelshow mounted at the Krasl Gal-lery

"I am on a roll nght now,"she saId.

PuttIng together a show forcesan artist to reassess hiS work,Prudden says

"Every couple of years an art-ISt should get her work out andre-examine It I like to see whatdirectIOn I'm gomg in - ofcourse, I'm usually gomg SIX orseven directions.

"You float off mto dIfferentdirectIOns unconscIOusly If Itook a year off from portraits, I'dreally grow 10 other dIrectIOns Ihke the portraIts, though.

"I made a decISIon long ago topamt, rather than teach," shesaid "If you teach, you have towork eight hours a day andthere's no time to do your ownthmgs, In your own VOice."

Prudden IS the president of theDetroit Society of Women Paint.ers and a member of the MIChi-gan Watercolor Society, as wellas the Grosse Pointe ArtiStS andthe Scarab Club But, as muchas she enjoys those profeSSIOnalaSSOCiatIOns and finds meanmgm their artistIC support, she canstill say.

"I don't worry about my repu.tatlOn as an artist I Just enJoy It.I have fun."

.!Ie Gand allowmg It to flow out atJefferson The Circulation wouldremove the unsIghtliness andodor caused by stagnation.

Kaunehs said that no matterwhat else IS done, chlorinatIOn ISa must He saId It WIll cost up to$300,000 to set up A bUlldmgwould have to be bUilt to housetons of a chlorme powder and anapplicatIOn system would have tobe mstalled.

WhIle many reSidents alongthe Milk River have been callIngfor chlorinatIOn of the combmedsewage overflow, Murray cau.tioned that chlorine IS not a pan.acea He said the chlorme justkills the bacteria and reducesthe health threat, but pollutionIS still bemg dumped mto theriver and mto the lake

Munay is in favor of chlon-natmg as somethmg that has tobe done, but he pomted out thateven after chlorinatIOn, the river

Photo by Nancy Parmenler

If you have a good sense ofhumor, as Prudden seems to,thiS Just makes It all the moreenjoyable.

"Long ago, I pamted a partialnude of a woman for her husband," "he recalled With a laugh."Later they divorced and thepamtlng was a hotly contestedItem

"She ended up With It - but Ihad to pamt a dress on It "

At lea"t people Will Sit stiliwhen you tell them to Butcats

"ThiS stmker turned hiS backon me and went upstairs I fol.lowed him, and we were lockedeyeball to eyeball m the bed.room"

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mt show!>and 1 found the MiChl,gan State Fall'," "he !>uld "Ist8lted domg POltlmt!> In pastelson the ':ipot."

Told she had a good touchwith chl1dlCn':. faces, she begandomg POItla1t:. at Jacobson':. between fall!>

"I'm 1I0W dOing the "econdgenel atlOn," she sUld ''I'm dOIngthe chlldJen of those chlldlCn "

One of the thmgs that makeskids fun to pamt I!> the cutethmgs they say "They're alway!>asking If I'm through yet - assoon as I pick up my pa:.teb "

Or. "h, It gomg to take you along time to dl aw Grandma'swrinkles?"

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• Clean sludge flom MilkRiver channel ThiS would helpleduce the odor and would haveto be done pellOdlcally at a costof $600,000

• In-stream aeratIOn wouldgreatly help m Ieducmg the odorproduced by anaerobIc orgamsms10 the Milk RIver channel Aero.blc orgamsms would break downthe sewage and Improve the watel' quality The ael ation deViceswould float mId stream andwould each have Its own motor.IZed pump blOWing all' Into thechannel

• USing pumps, the MIlkRIVer could be kept cIrculatmgby brmgmg water from the laketo the MIlk RIVer Pump StatIOn

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A large watercolor based on the play of light on the rapids atMatthei Gardens is still taking shape under Bette Prudden'scareful brush.

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1\11b Ma:-olen dll'd Sund'l\ ,Sept 10, 1989 at SI John Ho...1J1t,lI, Detlolt Sill' \\ ,\...1>0l n III IhllOll

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Dorothy CampbellHadley

DOIothy Campbell Hadley, 84,died Thursday, Sept 7, 1989 ofcongestl ve healt fiul Ule She wd'"a reSident of GroSbe PomteFalms

Born Ln Buffalo, NY, she wa.,a homemake. Mrs Hadley at-tended the LIggett School' andBennett JUntOI' College III NewYork

She was a member of ClllIS!Church of DebOlt and the DetrOlt Yacht Club

Mrs Hadley IS SUl'vlved bydaughters Joan BIOSSY, CynthIaSavage and SylVIa Donahue, twog1'andchlldt'en and foUl gl eatgrandchildren Bel husband,Sylvester Charles, dIed befOleher

MemOrial tributes may be sentto Cottage HospItal, KerchevalAvenue, Grosse Pomte Farms48236

An'angements wel e made bythe WIlham R Hamilton F}~neral Home

Vincent C. RabautServIces for Vmcent C Ra

baut, 68, were held Sept 5 at StPhIlomena Church He died F11-day, Sept 1, 1989, at hiS homem Harpel Woods

He was the ownel of Raballt sInteriors and was educated atthe Umverslty of DebOlt MIRabaut was a membel of theKmghts of Columbus and sel vedm the Navy duung World WalII.

He IS sw'vlved by hiS WIfe,Vlrgmla; daughters Dr S\.I~anRabaut, Nancy Katalsky andCynthIa Ballantyne, sons V111-cent Jr, James, Robelt, Wilhamand Chnstophel, and 15 gl and-children. He IS also survIved bySIX sisters and a brother

MemorIal contnbutlOns maybe made to the Capu"nm FnarsMISSIOn, 1740 Mount Elliott, DetrOlt.

Arrangements were made bythe Chas Verheyden FuneralHome

Virginia ShepardBorchardt

Bernice H. Buell

A mcmonal selvlce for V 11'

gmld Shepard BOl'chat dt, 84, formelly of GIOSse POLnte, was heldTuesday, Sept 12 at the TyronPlesbytellan Chul ch, Tyron,NC

MIS Borchaldt died Friday,Sept 8, 1989 III Columbus, N CShE' was born III Haltford, Mlch

A 1-,'1adllate of Rush Presby-tl'l'Ian St Luke's NursmgSchool, 1\11S Borchal dt was amember of the Woman's Club ofGlo"be POInle

She 1110\ ed from G10Sse POLnteto Bo~ nton Beach, Fla and thento Tn'on, N C Ln 1984, where~he ,\ as a member of TryonPI esbvtel Ian Church

ShE' IS survIved by a daughter.Vllg"ll1Ja B Mann; a son, Dr WDaVId Borchardt, and threel,'1'andc h Ildren

She was predeceased by herhusband AlvLn Ln 1972

Memonal contnbutlons maybe made to Rush PresbytenanSt Luke's NUl smg ASSOCiatIOn,PO Bo\. 4562, ChIcago, III60680

Alrangements were made bythe McFarland Funeral Chapel,Tryon, N C

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A memOllal sel vIce for Bel n.Ice H Lacey Buell, 76, formerlyof Glosse Pomte, was held Tues-day, Sept 12 at Grosse PomteWoods Ptesbytenan Church

MIS Buell dIed Wednesday,Sept 6, 1989 m Marble Head,Mass

She was formerly employed bythe St ClaIr Shores NatIOnalBank and was an aVid gardener

Survlvol s Lnclude a daughter,Balbala Sulhvan, a son, John J,and two gIandchlldren,

Memonal contnbutlOns maybe made to the Grosse PomteWoods Presbyterian Church,19950 Mack Ave, Grosse PomteWoods 48236

Arrangements were made bythe A H Peters Funeral Home,Grosse Pomte Woods

Charles H. Feucht Jr.A memonal sel VIle fOI

Chaill'S H Feucht Jr, of GlossePomte Woodb, was held Tuesday,Sept 12 at Peace Luthel;nChUl ch, DetlOlt

Ml Feucht dIed ThUlsday,Sept 7, 1989 He \\as bOl n May,9 1907

He was owner and presIdent ofthe Motor City Tobacco andCandy Co on LIttle 1\ldck In StClan Shores s1l1ce 1929 Thebusmess was founded by Iusfathel III 1918 on Chene Streetm Dellolt

He was a chaltel membel ofthe East Side LIOns Club, amembel of the GO\\ ame GolfClub m Mount Clemens and theBloken Woods Golf Club III Flor-Ida

He IS survived by hIS WIfe,Clara, sons, Challes H III andRobelt C, and five g1andchl!.dten

BUllal was 111 WhIte ChapE'lCemetery, Troy

All angements were made bythe A H Petels Funeral Home,Glosse Pomte Woods

James LeonardJohnston

Jaml'~ Leon,ud Johlhton, 77,fO!Illl'lly of GlO~M' POlllte, dwd,llll'l ,1 lellgt hy I1hll''''~ lll1 Monda~, Aug 28, t989 <It 1m homeIII BOlllta SpllUg", FI,}

MI Johnbton \\ a ...<Ipoilu' otlilei lU GIO""'l' Pomtl' ell v He0\\ ned .1 I('bldl'ntldl lllallllelJanl'CCOmpdl1\ unt 11 1m; leI Ill'ment tollw 11.l\l'I'-l' Clt\ an'a

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Sun 1\01 b 111c1ude hi'" WIfe.LOll,une. t \\ 0 daughteb, ~h ~Don<lld G Fldnck (:\1elll1eel, ofGIObM> Pomte Pdl k, and CUlolGillette, of St LOllls, Mo, ,\ndfh e 1,'1 dndcluldl en Intel ment\\ 111t<lke place Oct 7 on BeavelI"lano Mdl

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:'Ill::, Rengelt was a home1l1.\J..el

She IS surVl ved by a son,.Jame" E, and granddaughters-Juhe and Lisa She was pl-ede-cea ...ed by hel late husband, Wil.lIam

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101 Jr, 65, were held Fnday,Sept 1 m DetrOIt

He died Saturday, Aug 26,1989 m Bloomfield Hills while atwork He was born 111 Detroit

He served 111 the US Navyand worked as bus driver m De.trOlt He worked at the DetrOItClub, where hIS father, TomTay lor Sr, was also employedHe also worked as a bartender,servmg several catermg compames

"Tom was an excellent barten.der, renowned for never forget.tmg names and faces," said hiSfnend, Kitty Gushee, of GrossePomte

He IS sun-wed by a son, TomTaylor III, a SIster, Velma 'I' Jef .ferson, and hIS Wife of 44 years,LOISHunter Taylor,

Memonal contnbutlOns maybe made to LoiS Hunter Taylor,clo Box 175, 18530 Mack Ave,Grosse Pomte Farms 48236

Mrs Nalmlsh dIed Wednes.day, Aug. 30, 1989 at St, JohnHObpltal, DetrOIt. She was born111 DetroIt

She was a retIred schoolteacher

Survivors mclude her daughtel's, Donna and Dana O'Linn;~ns, RIchard, MIchael and Paul;and two grandchildren, Just1l1and Tom,

Interment was 111 Mount El.1I0tt Cemetery, DetrOIt

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Henry A. KafarskiFum'l,1I foelVlce~ fOI Henry A

IClfcll.,kI, 72, 01 Gro~se POll1te'-,bolI''', wel e held Monday, SeptII ,It Ow Lady Star of the Sea(',ltbo!ll Church, Gro"se PomteWood"

MI KafJI..,kl dIed Thul"day,'-,"111 7, Il}S9 at DetlOlt Recelv,IIIg IIIJ.,pILd Ill' wa'> born 111 De11011

I k \1,1" el 151dduate of Ca'>sJ I llll1J{,d lhgh Slhool and LawIPllll' In"t1tute 01Te<.hnology HeI ( (l 1\ ('d a bu"me,,'> degl ee fromtill' UIlI\l'I"lty of MIchIgan

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dllded tll{' Glo~..,e POll1te Yacht('Iub the DetlO1t AthletIC Club,till Hell'''''' Club, the DellOlt Rot.ll I', thl Poll"h Falcon, the Engllll'elll1g &JClet) of Detr01t, theA 1\1 EleltJoplalers Society, theMldlll{,111and NatIOnal Assoclat lOll of Metal Fllllshers and theAlIIellloll) SOCIetyof Testmg and:\1dlelldl ...

Ill' I., .,Ulvlved by hIS Wife,I:llul\" "ons, Mark and Bruce,"I.,ter~ II ('ne RUClI1skl,and blOth.PI", Mitchel and Roman

BUlldl wa" 111 ResurrectIOnCl'metel \, CIlI1ton TownshIp

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She man wd Jame" Klll III

1950, he dIed two year" IdtelShe IS survIved by her hu.,band,Augustus J , whom "he malllPd111 1957 She I~ ell'lo "Ul\ I\ed b\her daughtel 'l, Jalquelmc Lelllvel' and Jeanne ](111, "I.,tel" P,Itllcla Bowshel and LOll,mnDean, a blOthel, Dell\ 1 Youllgand two grdndc1uldl en

MemOrIal contllbutlOn., m,l\be made to the Capuchll1 ;\!Ollcl-,telY OJ the Amellc,m C,m(el Soclety

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oSeptember 14, 1989Grosse Pointe News

Barbara FrederickEmmons

A memO! ml "el vice 101 BUtb,lIa FI edenck Emmon'>, 75, ofGIO.,he POlllte Farm'l, wa~ heldFllday, Sept 8 at Glo,>,>ePomteMelllOl1a1 Chul ch, Glol>l>ePOinteFa!m~

MI'~ Emrnonb died Tuel>day,Sept 5, 1989 III hel horne Shewa'l bOIl1 In New Jet hey

MI!> Emmon ... Wd~ a membelof a '>even.genel atlOn Detlolt,md GIOS!>ePOll1te Idnllly Shewnducted many chU!ch toU!!>101the DetlOlt HI.,tOllcal Society d~

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Mr~ Emmon!:> helped foundthe Glosse Pomte Chapter of theGIeat Books Club

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She IS survived by her othel

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Police ,Il e lookmg fOl a blackmdl1 dbout 25, Sl'<,fept t,1ll, 160pound", \\ Ith hiS hall II) d o:;hortAflo

In anothel case. a man wasall'ested on an outstandmg WaL'

rant fonowmg a family tl Dubiecdll Pohce had ~uspected hml III

connectIOn WIth d breaklllg andentel mg on Beaconi:>fieldon Aug31 Development of latent lingelpI lilt" flom the "cene "ho\\ cdthat they matched hIS

::.ues beh Il1d dlllg u<;e,a prOh'1am1I10\(' hke Lyndon Bame::. John"Oil'::.GI Pdt SOClCtv

"Bui:>h I'>011th~ lIght tldck on::.toppmg tl1l' dell1'1I1d, and ,Itled<;t It'::. acknowledglllg that youC,1I1'tdo It WIth ani" 1,1\\ enlmcpI1ll'lIt Thele'b beel; .l lI1yth thdteducdtlOll dlOIll' \I JlI ::.top (h ug\1,,(', but thdt':-. not tl LIe Th('le.lIP too n1<\l1\ othet f,Ktol" th,ltIp,ld tIll' U:-'~I to IN' We don'th,wl' that blOdd dud LOmpll'hell"'Ive d pI 01,'1dm hel e "

Richard CUI'eUi, Glo.,::.ePOll1tt' P,l! k dll etlOl 01 pubhl"'llt,tv ",ud Ill' I., pll'd"ed to "eeBlhh addlb" tlll' I.,,,ue,, 101telulh, but I., \\dltlng to "e(' hm\thl' PlOb'1,1111\\OIk"

"Cle,ul\ It'" a "tep 111 tlwlIght dll pct IOn." Iw ",\I(I, 'Bul to.,oh e lhe pi oblelll", ) ou lIeedmone) ,1IId I'm Ju..,t \\ ondelll1g\\ hpthel It'" thelP

"Theil' hd" got to bl' ,I I11d,,::.I\('III!1U.o. 01 fedet dl fund1l1g 101PIl..,on", dnd fOl la \\ elliOlcement,md fOl the legdl ::.y::.tem,and ,Ilot 01 people die .,keptJc,ll ,Iboutthp prOh'1dm be(.lu..,e thl'le hd"got to be l110ney"

He s,lId the qU<lhty of the plOb'1'am \\'111 be "ho\\ 11III tlll1e

'It's 110t a blmple Is"ue th<lt\\ e can talk ,lbout and come up\\ Ith d qUIck panacea," he s,lId"If It \\ <\'>,we \\ ould have moved111 thiS directIOn a long timedgO'

Colinda Hendrick!> IS e,eclItn e dll ector 01 FLEC (FdmJlvLife EducatlOn Counul), .I localdgenC) CIedted to edUl-dtp tllPcommunity on tlw dangel" ofdlug"

, I'm ,el v glad to "pe the pub,IIc eve focused on thiS," she said,'becau::.e It II> sometlllng that

touches ::'0 many people It '>panl>all Idces, and all genelUtlOns

"Howevel, I'm not SUI e the focus, as Bu~h outhned It I~ nghtAll the money gomg outSIde thecountry IS maybe sldestepPlllgthe real Issues"

The real Issues, she Said, aleeducatIOn and tl eatment and

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Resident foils robberyA m,1l1 on ;.Jottmgham III

Gro..,.,e Pomte Pm k ".1\\ a m,1ntakmg a bicycle out of hl~ gaIage on Sept 8 He chased themdn west thlough the Mack alley and caught hIm, recovel'lngthe bIcycle The man escaped

ll'd Mlclllg,lI\'" dlug plOblem'l{e,It'l1011 h,l::' beell ,111 ovel

tilt' bo,lId, , he ",\1(1. "But I h,l\eto ,,<1\, conllllg II0111 ;.(lmeOlle III

tl1l' W,II, he\, \\t, JII::.t got 27II1ll1ute" 011TV We didn't get ,1\\ hole lot 01 mOI1l'V,bul we got1I101l' th,1I1 \\ e h,1l1 bel 01 e NO\\

\\e\e got to Like th,lt 1I10ne\,1IId bl' plO dl'lIH' ,md pO"ltl\P,lilt! "h(", t Ill'm \\ h,1t \H' l.m do\11th It

Ill' ,lppldud" the l'OOldll1<\ted,lppUMCh, ,Iltdcklllg both thl'..,uppl) ,Ind tIll' dem,ll1d but beIll" l'''' It I" too \\l'lghtt,<t Oil onl'"'lde

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\\ e hd\ P to dell edl>p the dl"mdnd In edlKdt 1I1g the ma""l''''Th,lt hd::. to ::.l..11t \ oung ,1I1dYOUIM\e to get 11m the home

,\\ e, .lS the Amencdll people,ha\e got to \\olk togethel no\\.the fanllhes, the ;,choob dnd theI,m enfOlcement dgenCIei:>, 111

"tedd of compldll1ll1g," he s,lIdJohn Andrews. spoke al>

pIeSldent of Eastwood Chl1lcs, ab'10UPof local tl eatment centeri:>,but he I~ also pI eSldent of theSubstance Abu"e Commul1ltvCouncil ISAC2) He i:>avSthe pi 0

po".ll IS httle moll' th,m \I llldo"drei:>smg

"It's a lot of glal11O! and ght<:,1dded to thmgs that aI e ah ead)111 place and not much mone) toback It up," he said "The moneyh,1::. been authOllzed. but Ithasn't been spent yet"

While he Ib not oPPo.:led to aprogl am to combat drugs, hesa}s Bush's pIOb'1am I" not dCknowledgmg all the Issues

It doesn't addl ess the undel-Ivmg ploblems The Cltleb al edetellO! atmg at then cO!e Theil11\1I1g condltlOn~ al e ternbleUntil people have othel tlungs tohve fOI. why not use (drugs)?"

He \I ould have hked to haveseen a progJ am whIch wouldha\ e encompassed the SOCial IS

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Park police arrest suspectsPolice 111 the Pal k \\ el e able to and taken ::.everal Item::.

clo~e t" 0 Cdses qUickly \\ Iththe 1r ne\\ fingel pll nt camel a

A-su::.pect who tUl ned himselfIII after escapmg flam custod) mGrand 11m el se County was dlI ested for 1mceny when hISpnnts matched those fl'Oll1 <1Sept 2 GlOsse Pomte Pal k mCIdent He had allegedly pal'ked acal m a gal age on Ldkep01l1te

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Car broken intoA Grosse P01l1te South student

who parked hIS car m the FishelRoad lot next to the football fieldfound hIS belongmgs mlssmg after school got out

Someone had entel ed thelocked car, takmg a passport, afuzz buster, a ~tereo equalize I

and an eelskm wallet WIth WIV<:1 's hcense mside There was noSIgn of forced entry The inCidentoccun-ed Sept 8, the end of thefirst week of school

the dmghy on vacant propertyon Wmdml11 Pomte Drive Patonsaid It'S pOSSIble the boat, def1ated, IS m someone's garage

peatedly" provoked them -by-keep-mg hIS hands III hIS pockets as Ifholdmg a \\ eapon.

When officers attempted to ar.rest him, the man began yelling,flghtmg and swealll1g andgJabbed the SelvIce revolver ofone of the officers, although hedid not pull It out of Its holstel

Cottage Hospital plans to prosecute, accordmg to the report

Bruce Kennedy

two most abu'>ed dlllg~ In thecountry, but he doe::.n't t,Jlkabout 'those as dlug::. It make::.people dlsmls::. tIll' sellOusne~s 01alcohol"

That, ::.he sa\ ", U::.Udlh leadl>to people at I~ast tl' mg otl1l'1

wugs "That IS a dramatIC ovelSIght

"It IS defimtelv a step III theright dnectlOn," she saId "It attacks It on all flOnb, Im\ enforcement, tI eatment, educatIOnand supply If all the efforts al eto put the addIcts m JaIl, It'S notgOing to \VOlk If we go aftel theusers, It WIll pel hapb ellmmatethe mltlal use because peopleare afraid of gOing to Jal! "

But the best thll1g about theprogram IS \\ hat It says to AmelIca and the WOIId

"What we're trymg to do IS tosay that thIS IS not acceptable,"she saId "It IS up to the countryto spread that word"

Neil Carolan IS the dIrector ofchemical dependency at Catharme McAuley Centel m Ann AI-bor He was also chall of theMIchigan ChemIcal DependencyPohcy Study Group "hlch stud

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Grosse Pomte Park pohce reoport that ItS 12.foot AchIlles m.flatable d1l1ghy, valued at$1,900, and a motor, valued at$1,500, was taken from the parkmanna the mght of Sept 4about 10 pm

A wItness reported seemg awhIte youth of high school or col.lege age paddle out of the ma-r1l1a and head east, whIch IS un-usual, according to Sgt WalterPaton, since the thief was fightmg the current

The dmghy was stolen fromthe back of a large cahill crUiserthat was moored at the manna

Pollee have recovered thename plate and other Items from

I Farms pohce an-ested a man~t Cottage HospItal's emergencyentrance dunng the evenmg ofSept 8. The man was so combat.Ive, the officers couldn't fingerpnnt or photograph hIm, the pohce report said

Pohce were called by Cottagesecurity when the man refusedto leave the area He told officershe was waltmg for a nurse, butas they questIOned him, he re

Unruly man arrested

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From page 1"when there IS so much need Inthe country?"

Most of the mone) spent fmtreatment IS gOing for shol1 tel mtreatment, whIch Snyder says ISSimply not good enough

"There should be more moneyspent on long term care," sh'esays "Short term treatment I::.

good, but It does not teach youhow to manage yOU! hves afterward ..

Fundmg should be gOing tolonger.term treatments of Sl' tomne months, she said

"You have to teach people tomanage a dally rout me that ISproductIVe," she added

AddItIonally, WIth the amountof red tape Involved In gettmgthat money to local agencIes, Itcould be anywhere from Sl:>.to 18months before a place hke GIateful Home would see those funds

"The educatIOn and pre\'entlOnaspect IS a good one," she saId"You have to show people notonly what drugs can do to you,but what tHey can take away"

The program does not cut deepenough mto the roots of theproblem, she saId, the qualIty ofhfe m the Inner cIties

"It's not Just a legal Issue, It'Sa moral and ethical Issue Wehave to help these people One ofthe bIggest problems the poor In

America have IS that they feellnvlSlble. But socIety has turnedIts back on these people Wewant to help them, but then wesay no to subSIdIzed housmg andHeadstart programs"

While she says Bush's drugprogram doesn't go nearly farenough, Snyder says It IS, atleast, a step

"If it's a step m a long Journeyto a solution, then It'S good "

Susan Pearce, student asslstance coordmator for GrossePomte South HIgh School, gener.ally supports the program, butsaId It was notable for what Itdidn't address

"The bIggest dlsappomtmentfor me was that he dIdn't mentlOn alcohol as a drug," she saId"Alcohol and mcotme are the

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Ice cream socialThe Ice cream SOCialsponsored

by the Ferry &hool ?TO IS tonight, Sept 14, from 530 to 7'30p m The event wJlI afford parellt" the opportunity to VISittheir thIld';, c1a;,broom, meet theteather and the new pnnclpal,DaVid Kmg

Be<;lde<,Itc cream, there WIllbe new ;,weat<;hlrt;" balloondra\\ mg'> and face pamtmg

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Another season of "YoungView Porntes" Will soon be athand, and Grosse POinte CableTeleVISion I;' looking for ener-getic young people to host thiSnewsmagazme.

Ab part of "Young ViewPomteb," you Will be able townte and perform your own sto-Itch and speCial features for the"how that will all' weekly onChannel 32

AudItIOns for the program wlllhe held Friday Sept 22 at 3'30p m at Grohse POinte Cable 10-

Young TV hosts soughtcated at 19245 Mack Ave. inGrosse Pomte Woods The audiotion IS opened to anyone fromthe ages of 11 to 18 who are resI-dents of eIther Grosse Pomte orHarper Woods.

Interested mdividuals shouldcall Amy Parvel at 886-9200 tomake an audition appointment.Calls will be taken up to Sept.20 Individuals should brmg 8brelf one. minute story to read.

•For more Information, callGrosse Pointe Cable at 886.9200

Ninth grade parents' night at NorthAll parent'> of fre"hmen <,tu. latmg to hm,hmen will he dl'>

dent<, at North HI e mVlled to Ilt w,,<,pd CoHee will he '>ervedtend Nmth Gldde P,llenl,,'Night at 7:10 pill Wedne<,dIlY,Sept 20 III the NO!th Cafl.'tel lei

Speakel" on lJe<'hmen atllvitIC", pohcJe" and pi OtedUII.'<'1\'111begrn the evening ,II1U be 101lowed by <in oppOliunlt y fOI theparent'> to meet With thell h (."hman\ coun"elOi 111 "n1<111 gl (JUp"fO! additIOnal IIll00m,lllOll ,1llUque"tlOn"

Par ellt;, al e ('nCOlll aged to dt

tend a" 1]('\1- Item" "peufitdlh 1('

tlOnEach student may submit one

entry All entnes mUbt be recelved by the Michigan Blcentenmal Office no later than Fnday, Dec 15, (BIll of Right"Day).

Entry formb and gUldehnebmay be obtained from the MIChlgan Bicentennial CommlslOn,Dept of Management andBudget, POBox 30026, Lansmg, Mlch 48909 For more 111

formatIOn, call (517) 335-4460

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MlcllIgan <,tudents, flOm km.dt'l g,1Itnel" to wllege r,'l aduate"tlldent'>, will be able to showthell hte •.IIy "klll<,. ah well astlwlI IMtrlOtl<;111,this fdll m alIe\\ wl'ltmg conte;,t sponsored bytill' Mlchlg,Ul COIl1IllI;,blOnon theBlcentenl1lul 01 the Ul1ItedState" Con"tltll(lOn

The t1wme of this year's compLlltlon I" "200 Yeal;' of EstabIi"hlllg .Jubtl<.e The AmencanCOllit Sy;,tem" Entlles Will beJudgeu 111 t\I () diVISiOns essays,llld poet! Y (;1ade categOlleb Indudt, kll1dergUlten Glade 3,GI ddl''' 4 6, Gldde;, 7 9, GradesIII I~, ,1I1U Collegel Adult Educa

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Hardy mum saleThe JUl1lor class at Ul1Iverslty

Liggett School Will sponsor ahm d\ outdoor mum sale on FrI-d,l) and Satmday, Sept 22 and23 at the field house on theCook Road campus

The flowers aJ e avaIlable In<,mall ($8) or large ($12) sizesdnd m five colors white, yellow,Ln Ol17e, pmk and pw-ple Forthose who order and prepay byMonday, Sept 18, mums Will bedellvered after 4 pm on Sept22 01 del' forms arc avaIlable atULS from members of the jUl1lorcia""

The sale I" open to the pubhcflom 2.6 pm FrIday and 10a m 3 p m Satw'day Statlceelnd dlled flowers wll also be soldell the field house on those days

PJ oceeds from the sale Willbenefit JUlllor class activIties, mcludmg the prom For more m-fOlmatlOn. call 884-4444

Among the 76 new classes of-fCled to adults by the Depart-ment of Commumty EducatIOnale 1\\0 m algebra

"Algebra A Re.lntroduction,".I "mgle sessIOn class, Will be of-rCled on 1\lesday, Sept 19, bymath expCli Amy Wetmore Ifyou have never really under-"tood what algebra IS all about,thl" class wJlI prOVIdethe baSICSThe cla"s fee IS $6

After the re mtl'oductIOn to al.gl'hl a, a nme-week class will be.gm at 7 pm on Tuesday, Sept26, at Brownell Middle school.'Algl'hlu Everythmg You AI-

\\uys Wnnted to Know But WereAflmd to Ask" Will encompassthe ba<;lc prInciples of high<'chool algebra, teach mathematl.cal l'Xpres.<;IOnsand the solvingof equatIOns Students will learnhow to apply algebra to practlcalprohlems The clas'! fee IS $39

For more mformation, call343-2178

Flower saleand car wash

Blownell Middle School PrOI» »ellmg mllms The plants cost$6 edch and can be picked up atthe :>chool pal kmg lot Sept 30between 10 a m and 2 pm

All ordel sate prepaid withchecks made to Brownell PTO bySept 22 Buyel:> should specifyquantity and color chOIce (yellow,:>almon, white, blonze) and mallthe checl-.. to Fall Flower Sale,338 FIshel, Grosse POInte 48230

A cal wash conducted byBlownell students and parentsWill be offered to the pubhc at $3pl'r cm at the school parkmg loton Sept 30 dmmg the flower'mil' hoUls

The Mdll e School communityha" planned "everal activIties toget the <'choolyear btarted

Back to ,>thool I1Ight IS Tuesda~ Sept 19, at 7 30 pm Teach-er" will explain theil' classroomand program Parents Will have,\ thance to mingle and lear.nabout PTO plans

Confel ences wIll be held Tues-UdY thlough Thursday, Oct 35Pal ents and teachers Will meetto dl:>tu"s educatIOnal plannmgfOJ the yea!

Fifth grader;, Will go on atdmpmg tilP Monday-Friday,Oct 1620 They \\111 spend a\leek at Camp Storer learnmgand b'1owmg, with :>pecJaI em-phaSIS on science

An Ice CIeam social Will offerthe oppOliul1lty to mmgle onThul "day, Oct 26, from 6 30 8pm

Maire plansfall activities

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HOMEMADE SOUP DAIL Y.IE ARE: FAr,/OUS 'or QUI. DE::,::,Em"

NOW AVAILABLEAMERICAN HEART ASSOCIA nON MENU

What s ne\\ at the Horn? Cro ssants SllrFrvs Fresh Veg cooked to order ChickenB'easls Chicken or Tuna Salad Veg Ham& Chedaar Shllmp StIr Fry SuperSubmar ne Sandwlc~es

E&Wtnd!>or and "urroundmg E......ex (Ollllt) the perkn fP)~~place for ...llOpptng dining and ...pedal C\elll... •

If yom .,hopplng plan ...tndude hocke) eqlllpml'llt he...me to see NatIonal ~port!>Centre.1l Dnon.,htrl' M.IIIOlpl 1JJHO\V,lfl.1Avenue WIth great pnce." (,It.lranteed FitPoliq and WIIH."'or....large.,t .,el<.'<.ttoneverythtllg \Oll \\ nil or l all 10"lItr IIH <In\\ In~ for .•11

need to pia) the game, .,old and ~ef\'lced h) peopl<.' \\ ho 0" r!l1~hl '11\ 01111 Olll llllr\ ptr t 1m,'"are hockC} pl.lye .....!OO I'll N uti, r ll1d' II ~o SlJ

On the \\ a) home don't forget to .,top at the Dut) 1-800-265-3633Free Shop. on the Canalhan ~Ide of the \X'tnd.,or-lktrolt I,m, - - -- ------

tllnnel. for .,a\'tIlg~ up to flft) pern"nt on l.Iadro flgur- ""I~" - ------ ----me" pill'" fa~hl()\1ahle Fendi S\\ i.,...watdle ..., exch ....t\.l' (,1\ _ _ _ __ 'IH, _

perfume" like ~haltmar, Lanl'omc ~ktll care product<,. lip I'hllnl _

gIfts, ~ou\'enif'i .md your favonte Canadian heer' 'b,llo 11'110" 1111""" HIl( hJlhJm 'I I\\ rnd_'f ()m \')\!\\ I ( ,nJ,b

The best thing to do after any VI ...ll to \x'ind.,or t., planthe next one It's easy Ju ...t ...a)', .. I.et ....go to Wil1lhor"

iookmg IOf.l gfulllllit French LJnJl1lan n \UUfJnIth.lt IOUlJn go hJlk [0 uml Jno JgJm' Tn( hl! (" It.lnt ) mmUlt\ lrom 00\1 mOl\ n JtUIHlI \\ IJndoHt r N 'hnmp 'lJllop' .lno wh II 1111l n Jnll IIml 'JUll f.ll k ollJmh '.lUll nudurJ Jnd\IOll\\l .llllh')lIIIJt.ln 'plLl.lltll \ IOU11,n10l JI( Ill! (,\lIanl

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The Dl'IIOlt Fe"tl\dl of till'Alt" I'" ,I l'elebldtlOn of the pelfOll!llng, \ I..llal ,md IItel at \ dl t-.Sl't 111the cult lI1al and acadl'n1lcheal t of Oett 011 COIpOiall' spanSOls 1\ho 11<1\ e made thl!o !opecldle\ent pO<;<;lble ate AAA :\lIchlL::<1n,A:'\R Plpelll1e, AT&T, TheCent 1'1 Comp.lme" The DellollNe\ls Geneld] :\10101<;. Hotel StRegl", Manufacturel <;Bank, i\IC ITe lecommu11Ical IOns, :\llchlganBl'1I l\hehCon, the l\IIChlg,lI1Inn, :'\01 th\\ e,t Alrhne~ \YDI\'T\'4 and WJBK TV2

Antique showThe M,lcomb ;\1.111on GlallOt

,It :\1""ol11c 111Ro ...('\ IIII' \"111 ho"t,m .mt Ique 'iho\\ flom Sept 28Ihlough Oct 1

Ill'ipla)- .. II III be open dUI In~

m,dl hour" flom 10 a In to 9p m Thul ~day thlollgh Sa turd a)-,md from noon to 5 p m Sund,l\ .. Then' I" no adml<;'iIOncharge

Don Her'>! k of Gros'ie PomteFa! m" and Ed and Margm elBell)' of Grosse Pomte Woodswill particIpate In the show

'colOi bhnd' ca<;tll1g policy ha'>mdde them the natlOn'<; theatl!cal leadel III hnll1g mll101!t) dC

tOl "Set de'ilgn h b\ Robel t

Fueckel' Anne Ruben IS the costllme deSigner, and hghtmg de"'Ign I'> by Paul Epton Wall enBo\\ Ie .. II III understudy

'T1w l\1\'itel\ of Irma Vep" h

lO ...pon,,01l'd b'l Hud!oon.. Paltl,11 pi ocel'd., of thh pi oduetlOn/.(0 10 benefil DR[S the DetrOItRddlO [nf01 mdllOn Sl'l'\ Ice of\VOET II hleh "'1.'1\ Ill'''' the hlmd,md pi mt Impalled

Pel f01l11.1ncl.... ,Ill' on \'h'dlW'"d,n ... Thlll ...da\ .... lIld Flld,\\' .. ,It8 P rn, 3dt III d.1\'" <II i ,md gpm Sund,n .It 2 ,lD and 7 pinSI udent .md emol dhcounh .Ired\,lIldble \'NI ,llld ),\a"tel Cm d,Iccepled FOI ticket .. c,lll the AtIll' Theatll' Eo, 0!liC(' ,It RiGR2R-1

The Con!oel \ dtOI \ h markmgIh fifth season, and has pi OVidI'dtheatel cla,,!oes to mOl ethan 500.,Iudent'i FOI mf01 matlOn Colli87.5 8285

\\ eek COllise'i, the AttIC IS al'iooffering "peclal \Iorkshops It1mask techl1lque and stage combal Regula! cla"ses 1\iii bel,Ttn 111t II0 ,eS!olOlb on Sepl 23 and,Igmn on Oct 28

be thl' "etlmg fOi pOpUI,ll j..,'lOUp"Ilkl' till' :\1"11'1I" Bl'Ip ,I\ l' E.1I1\' an R) pel l'n ...emhle

Othl'1 petlol ml'1 ~ SolIUId,n 1Il

lludl' SI Idlghl Alw,ld Ron I eB Il(g, ,lIld Ste \ l' \\' ood

Bol h Sdt 1II d,n ,\Ild SlInd,1\tIll' blul''' ...tagl' al Ihe :\1I1<;('UI1101 Ah lcan ,\ml'IIC,lI1 HI"tOl \ \\ tlibe the pl.lce 10 he,ll Ihe line,,1home j..,'1 0\\ n blue .. t,tlelll lI1dudII1g Budd\ FoIl-.<;, Chlc.lg'o Pete,lI1d the Dell oltel:" ,\Ibel td Ad,\Ill'" ,1I1d Ca"h illcCl1I

S,lt 1Ild,n 1'\ enll1g \\ tll 10lk\I IIh DetlOit legend ilhlch R) del.\1ho 1\ III fil e up Ihe ,lUdlenle\lllh da%lc ..ong" Itl-.e Dl'\ II\\ nh A Bille Olt ......... ,ll1d C l'Rldel ' ,I" \1ell ,I' IllS Idle"t nMlei I,ll from .l 'iucces<;ful ELllOpean tOll! Lo\ 1'1" o( Ollenlalcultllle \1 III enJO\ 'A Xight atChlne"e Opel a. featullngpt:>rlOlll1ance" of cla"slc Chllleselolh. tales b) Be1J1I1g'i H\\ang:-"1<10JIU and Ju Ju ...hang

Sunda) bllllg" mOl e Jazz. popblue' and folk WIth d welcomell'tUln b\ DetlOlt ... o\\n Jo!oh\\ hill' .JI In addltlOn, !ootmds of"amI' of the drea's mo!ot m"pn mggo"pel 6'10UP" \\ III be heal d out~Ide the Detl'mt HlstOllCul l\1u

Metropolitan Band sets seasonI {('Ighl' :--Illh !S ~II ()O-1 i 01"dl 11ll' offill ,II 2hh 204h

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Flam Ihe murk\ mun!olOn of;\land,lcI e"t aClo<;<;'the moOl <; ofEngland, and on to the anCienttomb" o( the PIMI aohs 111Egypt,"The :\1\ ...Iel\ 01 It ma Vep" gallop .. to Ihe Att Il "lagI', opel1lngIhe 141h .,ed"on Thl<; defil1ltl\e"poot 01 \'lCt01lan melodl amaopen ... FI Hld\. Sept 15 ancl I un"thl,nlgh Oct 8

Thl'> LOprodmtJOn \llth :\ltnm',ol,l., :\It,,,d Blood The,ltl PComp,m'l fe,ltlil l.... :\llchaPi K I'""m ,Illd fOl111el DetlOltl'l :--101ga nDIIIll,1I1 <I" thl 1l1\...IPlloth SlIEd/.(dl, h h nt'\I \\ J!e LI<!\ Ellld.1 h l,lI1tl11 ('pll butlll a,"'OI tpd~1'1\ ,1Il1"> ,Ind l11on...II'I" .Ind ,I

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lIght <I'",I :\1,11\ HI othl'I'" 11101Il'The :\1\ "Il'n O( h 1110\ \. ep

\I "I Ill' dul'(ll'd h\ .lllh. Hell Il'ln,ltlOn,dl\ h.1l0\\ 11 fOllndl'1 ,Illd,lltl"tlC dlilltc'l o( till' :\Ir\edBlood Thl'<llI(' (omp.11l\ \\ heN'

Attic begins 14th season with mystery

Spon"oll'd b\ till' UnJ\el"ll\Cultul,11 Cenlel ,\~'OClallOn till'ell\ of Dl'UOlt the DetlOlt('ounnl of t Ill' AI h tIll' :--1,r111g,1l1 Counul of the :\It', ,\Ild\Y,1\ Ill' St,ltl' l'nl\ 1'1"It\ andmddl' po ..,lble b\ l.(ellelOth C01poI,lll' "uppOiI the Del101t Fe"tl\"lof the All-. ),.Ilb of! \\Ith a Fllda\ Feo;tl\ ,11 PI e\ 11'\\ featuI1I1gbhle, \ JOltn Ill,htel Ho\\ al d

LOl1le Blme Al m"lI ong 01,\1 l11"tlong Bogan & :\1 m"tl ongTh,lt 1'\ emng the K"lllll angl;\1.1011 :'\atlondl Ddl1ce Compamof :'\1'1\ Zedl,lIld \\ tll ple"ent ,I

unique pI ogl am "ho\\cdsingthell dldmatll cultul d1 helltdge

S,llu! d,1\ ..t"l(e, Ihlollghoutthe 13 bloch. Fe"tl\dl at 1',1 \\111

Attic Theatre to offer fall coursesRegl!otl "tlOn" dl e nO\1 be1l1g

dccepted 101 the AttiC Theatl e !oConsel\ olton 1989 fall se!o!olOns

\\ Ith 1I1"t; llctlOn from ..ome ofDetlOlt, Il',ld1l1g acto!!o dnddll cllol... "tudenh Cdn choo"ehom COUI.,1'" II1rludmg beglllnll1gdnd II1lel medlatl' dCtll1g Shal-.e'ipe,\Ie ...celll' ,I lId\ Impl 0\ ISdtlOn dnd nel\ f01 thl .. fdll, theatel f01 c1llldl en

Along I\lth tht''ie Il'g-tlla! fhe

TIll' thud "nnu,11 Dl'tlOlt Fl' ....tl\ ,d of till' :\11<;. 10 I.ll' Ill'leI 1Il

Dl'Il Olt ~ ('ulllll ,II Cl'ntl'1 Flld,1\Sl'pt 22, Ihlough Sund,n Sl'pt24 \\ Jll pl.n hlht 10 .111 l'\lltl!l!.(Itlll' lip of l'nll'II,llnllll'nt

Thl' \l',1! ,"',II\d) plOl11hl" todl,l\1 l'\ l'1l mOl I' pl'ople th,lIl "ht\ l'dl , [iO 000 Del IOlt ,1ll',1 11',1dl'nt .. 1\ho l'IlJO\ed till' bl, ...1 of 10c,d ,1Ild 11I1l'1n,ltlOnJlh 1l'1lll\\ nedJ,II L blue, go~pel da"<;ll,,1 dl1dpop nlll~ll1,lIl" pOl't" olnd d"nc(1'1 ....

Arts fest to feature top entertainers

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885.2331$2.00 off delivery With

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Mr.Mike'sFisher. FOl(.

Masolllc Temple.Orchestra Hall

15117 Kercheval

Lunch • Dinner' Cocktails6064 Woodward. Deleon VallI

871-6722 ParkmK

In the theatre dlSlfll t

CARRY OUT Ie DELIVERY SERVICE 882.1600

derlifo's

Formerly Puzzles

SPIRITS & EATERY 293.1412

11/4 lb. whole Moine live lobsferwith corn on the cob, fresh Imguini posta

and bread and butter. Tuesday& Wednesday evenings.PLEASE CALL FOR RESERVATIONS

SPORTS FAN SPECIALSundays and Mondays starting Sept. lOlh

Your choice of Bar B Q Spore RIbs orShish Kabob Dinners after 5 p In

$8'5 per person

SUNDAY BRUNCHSeatings at Noon. 1 and 2 p.m. call for reservations

"still the best brunch in Southeastern MIChigan"

$12'5 per person

FAMILY DINING & PIZZA PARLOR20745 MACK AVE. GROSSE PTE. WOODS

(1 Bit< N. of Vernier)Prices you can afford SpeCialIZIng In Itahan Foods

Paslas. Famous Lasagna Llngulnl With Clam sauce Manlco'li RaVioli andmany moreFresh Chicken Breast. Itallon Lemon Chicken Breast BBQChicken ChickenMarsalo Chicken Piccola Chicken Florenline & Veal Parmesan

Steaks Chops Seafood and Famous BBQ RibsMan Thurs 411pm Ffl Sot 412 Sun 12noonto11prnServing the area for 10 years Family owned and operated

Roger

.C'DERTY~IE TOURS- Enjoy a da) III thc countr)

TOUR INCLUDES:RUBY FARMS BUFFET STYLE DINNER• ExotIC Anzmals • ChOICe of Beef & Seafood• Wax Museum• Clder & Donuts SADDLE BROOK STABLES• Gift Shops Horse Equestrian• Wagon Rides ExhibIt COSf $40 per person

CALL BETWEEN 7 P m.-9 p.m. 343-9059 (ASK FOR TOURS)

(FormerlyShlshkabob

House)

The Mount Clemens CommunIt)' Centel', 300 N GroesbeckHIghway m Mount Clemens WIllhost the 1989 Wlldhfe Fall', co.sponsored by the Macomb Auda-bon SocJety and the MacombCounty Cooperative ExtenSIOnSelvlce, Saturday, Sept 16, 9am t06pm

Programs on Bn dfeedmg andI D, WJ!df1ower Gardening,Landscapmg for WIldhfe; demon.StlatlOns of decoy carving, bu'dhouse and feedel bUlldmg, and11\e ammals WIll be on displaythroughout the day.

DonatIOns will be accepted; $1for adults, chllli'en 12 and underfree when accompamed by anadult

For more mformatlOn. call thecommumty centel at 4696882

Wildlife fair

days, and Kelly Boczek ofHuntmgton Woods on SundaysThe Scarecrow Will be performedby Eddie Sugarman of Southfieldand DaVid LanglOIS of GrossePOInte Park Anthony Williamsand P J Powers WIll share therole of the Tmman, while Ste.phen Guerra and Jared Hoffertwill play the Lion All four arefrom Southfield

Ghnda, the Good Witch, WIllibe performed on Saturdays byLeigh JonaltJs of Rochester, onSundays by Kim Ramsey of StClair Shores Sutton Foster ofT1oy and Lissa Goldberg fromHuntmgton Woods WIll play theJOle of the Wicked WItch Othermembers of the 29 membertroupe WIll perform as mun .chkms and cltlzens of Oz

Producer/dIrector IS Jo AnneL"a.ffiun :o-€.J.- Nodus is--musieftldIrector. Peanut Butter Playersare profeSSIOnal actors, aged 10.17, who have performed at theMichigan Taste Fest, DetrOItFI eedom Festival, Ann ArborAlt Fall', Chene Park and atnumerous schools and meetmgsItes m the DetlOlt area

FAMILY DININGin

COOL, AIR CONDITIONEDCOMFORT

her friends in Indianapolis, t.o!>urfa<-e She rebTJsters dlsdamand contempt for rumpled UncleBuck and that's JUl:ltfor starters.

The next mormng Uncle Buckmeets the rest of the family, aWide eyed 10 year-old mece whoengages m a runnmg battle Withher obnoxIOUSolder sister and a7 year.old nephew who looks atthe breakfast and remarks,"He's cooked up our garbagel"

It doesn't take Uncle Bucklong to wm over the youngerkids, but hiS determmatlOn tokeep the teenager III hne occa.c,lOns 'iOme hl)anous encountersfor the audience, but not for thewdlful girl

In between such encountersthere are some light touche<;.'>uch as one showmg Candy relaxmg on a couch eatmg FrostedFlakes and carefully vacuummgthe crumbs off hiS sweater; hissh uggle With the washer and hiScapitulatIOn when he gives upand handwashes the clothes andmIcrowaves them dry, hiS effortsto fend off a persistent WIdow

In the end everythmg IS re-solved and everyone IS happIerfor knowmg Uncle Buck, who ISa fun guy - It'S no surpnse thathe's so popular

GRAND OPENINGI

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Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Specials

ADDITIONAL DINNER MENU ITEMSIFresh Sauteed Lake Perchwith creamy tartar sauce . 795

Gnlled Fresh Lake Superior Whlteflsh .. 795

BrOIled Swordfish Steak, parsley butter. . . . . . 895

Deep Fned Frog Legs With a touch of garlic 595

Gnlled Fresh Pickerel, parsley butter 795

Deep Fned Stuffed Shrimp with Crabmeat 695

BrOiled Haddock with lemon butter 495

DINNER INCLUDESSoup of the Day and Tossed Sa/ad

Vegetable or Potatoes and Bread Basket

15506 Mack. G.P. Parte• 885-1481

In the SpllIt of presel vatlOnand consel vatlOn, eastsldershave umted to battle the II1cmerator and \>Ieckmg ball

Neighborhood East Area Resldents (NEAR) and FrIends of theAlger are JOJllIng together to present what they hope wll! be anannual Save the EastSIde garagesale at the Alger Theatre Satur-day and Sunday, Sept 23 and24

NEAR hopes to raIse funds fora planned rehabIlitatIOn ofhouses Fnends of the Algerseeks dollars to help them 111

completll1g IestoratJOn of theeastSide landmark Alger Thea.tre

Garage sale volunteers haveaccumulated many Items al.Ieady Persons wlshmg to donateto the effort should contactDaVId Mune at 884 7707 or KImCorbm at 885 7273

Garage saleto benefitAlger, NEAR

conceIt venues 111 the countryTickets are $18 for adults and

$16 for btudents and se III 01 Cltl-7ens They may be obtamed atthe Center's boll. office 01' re-served on CIedit card by calhng286 2222, Monday thlough Fnday, flOm 9 a m to 6 pm TheCenter Ie; located on the CentelCampu" of Macomb CommumtyCollege at Hall (M-59l and Garfield loads 111 Chnton Township

availableAll pelformances WIll be at

the Peanuts' new locatIOn, thehlstOlIC Playel s Club, 3321 Jeflerson Ave East, apploxlmatelyone mIle eabt of the RenCen SeCUIed fl ee parkmg IS plovlded

The leadmg lole of the DOlothy wIll be played by KatIe 0'Shaughnessey of Troyan Satur

A nch couple from an up!>CaleChlwge <;uburb get a call m themiddle of the mght The Wife'!>father, who hvee; III Indlanapohs,has had a heart attack and theyale advl'>ed to come Immedlately

They call at ound for someoneto calC lor then thlCe kid!> Nolu(.k As a la"t le"olt, the fathertimidly c,uggebt" Uncle Buck AtIiI"t the mother refuses, but mthe end "he ha" no othel <-hOlce

Evel a!-,'Teeable Uncle Bu(.k IShappy to obhge Packmg hiS belonglngb m an old sUltwsc, he"el', off m hl<; rusted out, backfiring, old car to what he antlcipate'> 1'1111be an OPPOltUlllty tobecome acquamted With hi!> twollIeee" and nephew

A child at hemt, he 1<;lookmgfOlwal d to some happy tImesWith them He gets off to a bad"talt when he wakes up theneighborhood m the middle ofthe I1lght trymg to pIck out hiSbrothel's hoube from the othelduphcate" of It on the street

Once mSlde he can't resistplcklllg out the theme from"Twlhght Zone" on the plano,which cau"es hIS teenage mecewho IS rebelhng agamst her par-ents for movmg her away from

p m A Ckrman buffet will beserved at 9 p m Dre'>s IS ca<;ualWIth German attire optIOnal

Advance reselvatJOns ale $17and more mformatlOn can be ob.tamed by calhng 573 4458 for abrochUl e 01 a rewl vatlOn

p m - Spectacular Intenors 2 -Tour downtown DetrOIt's most>:;pectacular mtenors, mcludmgseveral pubhc bmldmgs recentlyrestored brmgmg to hght stamedglass, f1oormg, carvmg and decoratIVe detaJl

All tours depalt from theparkmg lot of the DetrOIt Hlstor.Ical Museum. 5401 WoodwaJdAve The lot IS located on KirbyFree attended parklllg ISpi oVlded Tours last approxl'mately 2-1/2 hours

Fee per tour IS $11 for DetrOItHlstoncal Society members, $12for non members For mOle mfor-matlOn, call 8331419

loll type thmgs and the Bob DyIan type ballads"

Hl~ emmently successful caIeel IS hlghhghted by threeGI ammy nom mat IOns, 25 top IeCOIdb, 13 best selhng LP's anddozens of song\\'lltmg awardsfrom Bmadcast MUSICInc (EMIl,the pi e"tlglOuS profeSSIOnal com.posel!>b'lOUP

He also IS among the few 81t1St songwriters to earn SIXa\\alds m BMI's exclUSIVe "MIlhOIl Au Club" of bongs that havegal nered mOle than a mllhonIadlO aJl plays

In additIOn to "Ramy Night,"these mclude "Step By Step,"'Someone Could Lose a Heart

Tomght," "SuspiCIOns," "Dllvm'My Life Away' dnd "KentuckyRam"

Openmg the evemng \\ 111becomedJan ImpresslOlllst PaulLennon, whose 30 year>:;m sho\\busmess have taken hIm to mostof the top theatel s, 81en as and

Sundays only flam Nov 26thlOUgh Decembel 17

Lunch IS served staltmg atnoon, the sho\\ stmts at 1 p mTicket pnce of $6 mcludes lunchand the show

Resel vatlOns at e requJl ed andcan be made by callmg 5596PBP between 8 a m and 5 p mGroup Iate!> fOI 20 or mOle aJ e

were !>o many humOlau!> !>ItuatlOns II1telmixed With pi eclOu..,moment.., - the an"wer wa'>"ye!>"

MOl e hllm 101l<; than ~enou,>but nevClthele..,!> effectively dehvellllg the mes!>age how smallchillien feel conflOntmg a worldfilled With hazards, was "HoneyI Shrunk the Kid" "

"Uncle Buck" takes up thiSsame theme of how to getthlough to kids and mamtam apeaceful hou..,ehold Without losIIlg contlOl

In thlb mstanc.e, Uncle Buck, a40 yeaJ old dlsastel, a "Iob, anunemployed gambler who hangsout With trashy people, plovldesan an"wer

mntly Stl uggled to deal Withpi oblem!> With their childrenthat the que"tion wa<; raised,"Are children wOIth the trou.ble?" In the end - becauc;e thew

Dunleavy 1RIver Place267 Jos Campau '/

Detroit, Mlch 48207

259-0909"A gentrified pub in River Place

with lots of grub and zippy service,"• Now Open Sundays 1 p m -9 p m• Prime Rib SpeCIal Sundays & Monday<; ChOICe cut of Prime RIb,

Polalo, Vegelable, Salad & Oven-brown roll• Free shuttle to All Downlown Entertamment and Sporls Event<;

- 3 Shuttle buses to service you belleI'- Red Wmgs Hockey begms September 15th

Jack Dunleavy Paul Zosel

The DetrOIt Historical Depmtment will offer the followmg bustours'

• Saturday, Sept 23, 1230P m - Vlctonan DetrOIt ThiStour will encompass the homes,commerCIal bUlldmgs and achurch that bnng the city's VICtonan past to hfe, a time whenIt was known as the Pans of theMIdwest

• Saturday, Oct 13, 1230 pill- Spectaculars Intenors 1 Toursome of the Cultural Centergems and learn about the FirstCongregatIOnal Church, DetrOItInstItute of Arts and DetroitPubhc LIbrary

• Saturday, Nov 11, 1230

Tour Victorian Detroit by bus

Project Hope to host OktoberfestThe DetrOIt area Project Hope

League WIll present Its fourthannual Oktobelfest Fnday, Sept22 at the Pohsh Century Club,East Outer Dnve Just nOlth ofSeven MIle Road

Dancmg to Franz Hofer" Ckrman Amellcan Band starts at 8

The Peanut Buttel Playel s,DetrOIt's only pi ofesslOnal children's luncheon theater, open theseason WIth "The Wilald 01 Oz,"a stage versIOn of the 1939movie stalTmg Judy Garland

Pelf OJ mances begm on Satur-day, Sept 16 and Sunday, Sept17, and contmue every Saturdayand Sunday through Nov 19,

Eddie Rabbitt coming to Macomb CenterShowcasmg hI!> h Ish good

looks and catchy way With acountry tune, smgel Eddie Rab

bitt of "I lovea RainyNight" fameIS commg to

. Macomb Centel fOI thePerf 01 mlngArts With apall of cancelts on Sunday, Sept 24

The BlOokIyn bOln, New

Jel sey Ieared son of II Ish Immlgrants will host a 4 p m matinee and return at 7 p m for anevenmg conceit

Long a strong presence atopadult contempOl ary as well ascountry charts, Rabbitt descllbeshiS conceits as encompassmg"everythmg fJ am your beeldnnkm' honky.tonk type bongsall the way to uptempo rock 'n'

Peanut Butter Players open season with 'Wizard of Oz'

By Marian TrainorSpecial Wrller

Take two pi ecoclOus kid!>,oneIebellious teenager and an ovmstuffed, good-natured, hkable uncle and you have "Uncle Buck,"a film that was les!>than enthu!>Jastlcally received by Critics, butrose to the top of the charts because of Its skillfully combmedpathos and comedy to captUi ethe hearts of audiences

Playll1g the part of UncleBuck IS John Candy, one of themost effortle!>!>ly hllanous menm the movies Directed by theImmensely talented Write! dn ector John Hughes ("Sixteen CandIes," "FelTls Bueller's Day Off,""Planes, 1'J ams and Automobiles"), It falls shOlt of the magIcof those ear her effort!> But evenmeasured agall1st the success ofthose films, It IS Immenbelyfunny and appeahng, largely because Candy plays feelmgs 111

stead of Just buffoonryThe combmatlOn of the "enou!>

leavened by comedy has WOIkedwell 111 prevIOus films based onthe problems and mtncacJesabout the world but nevClthelesslack the matunty to deal WIthwhat has been thrubt upon themat an early age

In "Pal enthood," p81ents val

John Candy is appealing in 'Uncle Buck'

• •

September 14, 1989Grosse Pointe News

Edward Deeb

I e"ldent, has been m the foodbusmess for most of hIS hfe HISrathel owned thl ee grocery"tOl es 1I1 the DetrOIt area

Aftel Deeb gJ aduated fromMichIgan State Umverslty Witha maJOI m JOUInallsm m 1960,he II ent to WOIk for Grocel: Spot.hght, a trade publicatIOn He be.gan as a ploductlOn assIstantand worked up to edItor beforegettlllg II1volved WIth a food ass.')oclUtlOn He has been WIth themdllstly for 27 years

The MIchIgan Food and Bever.age ASSOCiatIOn represents 620food StOl es and restaurantsAbout 85 percent of the member-shIp al I' mdependent stores, convemence stores and supermar-kets The Iest are I estaurantsand fast food bUSinesses, he saId.

BeSIdes keeplllg abreast of leg-IslatIOn that WIll affect the membel shIp. Deeb saId the group offel s msUl ance and semlllars and\VOlkshops

The DetrOIt area IS fortunate,he smd, to have several foodchams m bUSiness "The morecompetItIOn \\ I' have, the betterofT \\ e'll all be "

bl and ... competlllg to get on glocery 5tOl e "helve'i, Deeb ;,aJd

"In order for olle 01 tho;,e plOd.uds to get on the ;,hl'lI, allothelpi oduct ha" to be 1,lkel1 all," he~,lld.

Add to that the IIIIoad<; thatle.,taUl ant<;, pal tlclllally fa;,lfood bUt>l11esse<;. have made 111

the eatmg habIt;, of Amencan;,,111d the compdltlOn becomebmOIl' I11tent>e

"For)' eal sand ye,l!". the Ie'"taul ant;, and fast food l'stabhshment-. h,we been peckmg awayto get people to tOI gd "boUImak mg till ee medls a da) andcome to the le;,taUlant;,," Deeb....1Id. dlld the) \ e been \ el) "lIlw;,sful Today one of thl ee nwal ...I...eaten 'l\va)' flom the home"

Much of It IS due to womenWOlkmg outSIde of the home, he;'dld. and dS a Iesult, food t>10Iesh,ne counteled WIth dellcates"ens 111 t>tore ofTell11g cookedmeals and even movlC VIdeorentals The markets are telhngcustomel s that they can stop In

after WOIk, pIck up a meal and amovie fOl less than It costs to goout to eat

The double and tnple coupondeal IS a way 1'01 food ;,tOl es tolure customers who shop elsewhel e, along WIth other mcentlves III store, such as two.fOl oneofTels and end of 31sle dlt>plaYt>Deeb Said that thel e Isn't muchcu')tomel' loyalty anymore, however, accordmg to studieS

"Price IS the maJOI conslderatlon and quality Othel factOl sat e StOIe atmosphele, convemence, parklllg, 10catlOI1 and thevdrlety of brands offered ..

Thel I' are also a couple of parado xes at play. Deeb Said

"One IS that a lot of peoplethmk that bigger IS better regal dmg large supel markets. butthey still 11kI' the pel sonal service at meat markets The othelpal adm.. IS that frozen foods,With the popular supply and de.mand, may be gettlllg cheaper ..

Deeb, a GI o~se POInte ShOl es

39 cents

14 milhon

215 billion

7, t 5 billion

$2.84 bilhon

Latel manufacturel s began usllIg coupons to get the shoppel'reacqualllted WIth an estabhshedproduct

The competItIOn IS pmtlcul,lIlyl1ltell~e today, WIth 38,000 new

203 billion

38 cents

7,12 billion

13. I ml1lton

$2.68 billion

Average value of coupon

Coupons redeemed

Coupon~ redeemed

NationallyCoupons distnbuted bymanufacturer~

SaVIngs to shoppers

Tml KlsJ..a, DetJOIt News columm>;t, author of the new book,'DetrOlt's Powel s and Pel sonah-

tICS" and Grot>>>ePomte reSIdent,\1111 plovlde an inSIde look atwho's who 111 DetlOlt at the\Vomen m CommunicatIOns Incmeetmg Tuesdav, Sept 19, 530to8pm

The meetlllg will be al theLondon Chop House, 155 WestCongress Cost, whIch mcludeshot and cold hal'S d'oeuvres, IS

Topic is Detroit's movers, shakers$17 fOl WICI membel s, $20 1'01non membels and $19 1'01 stu-dents

There IS valet pal kmg and dIS-counted parkmg IS available mthe lot at Shelby and Lmned

Klska's book WIll be avaIlable1'01 sale at the meetmg, WIth $5flom each sale donated to theWICI scholal shIp fund

For more mformatlOn, call791 1277,

,m IIlct'nt I\'t' to get people to try,I new PIOdUc1 The consumel'\\ ould bu, the plodllCt. cut outthe coupon. fill II out, mal! It tothe 1lI.1IlUf<lc1U1('I, and 111 letUl n.gl'1 "Ollll' lllOlle\, back

• Savings to shoppers $4.1 millton $4.8 milhon

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dOll!""" Ill' "',lId "Thel t' I" onll "'0lIluch food people c.ln 1m) 'andU"'l" ,1lld tIll' double and tllpll'loupon", "lInph Cdlhe cu ...tolllel'"10 ",top bm II1g ,It onl' "tOlt' ,1Ildc!\(lo",p .!11Othel "

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dl'l'm ... IIH' f.lcl' \ ,llUl' 01 till' LOllpon ollh. f01 llI",t,l!Ice, 25 cent-..I III ",lOll' 0\11ll'1 <1b"01b", thl'tit hl'1 2:i lPnI-. 01 30 l'l'nh. dt,pl'IH!lng' If till' ",hoppt'l I" g'1\ l'l1dtlll!Jlt> 01 t Ilpll' thl' ,1IlHllllll",110\\ n

\\'llh food ...tOll''' .lH'I,lglllg ,.Ill't plOlit of 1 ppi (l'nt of "',l1e....Dl'dl "',IIt! . Hd,lI It,!" (,m't ,11101dto l'.111\ on \\ Ith thl" pl.ll'1lce\ l'1 I long

IIll' i\hdllg,1ll Food ,lIld Bt'\l'1,Igl' '\"'~OCI,ltlOn \1hlch I" Ill.\ 011ed III 1lI01ll101l11g 11'gblatlO11Ih<11 "m'ct:. tIlt' food mdll:.11 I,IIHI III lobln IIlg. h.l:. llI<1de .I pit:hmlll.ll \ ...tut!\ of till' double ant!tllplp WllPOI1 pl"ctlce. Dpeb >;ald

0111 bo,lId \\111 be Ilwptmg"'OOIl,1l1d If It lpel thl" I" IldlCIIIou" II e ma \ a J.. the Fedel al'1'1,Ide COmnll ......1011to cdll an endto I\." he ",-ud

The membel slup I... not eagel101 gO\ el nment 111\ ol\'ement, hecldded but the\' Illdy feel It'"time to dct

The busllle')s of coupon::. beganII hen manufacturel s II1COlpoI,.ted them In thell pdckaglng as

potato salad, hot knockwUI;,t andsauel kl aut and Stl oh 's beer.coolers. pop and pretzels ThereII 111also be entertainment b) am~glclan

The cost of $10 Illcludes thefood, be\ elUges. entertainment,1Ild bu" ndl'

ChlldJen me not inVIted Senda check by Sept 22 to Km enWan ('11, Fust 01 Amenca Bank.17101 Mack Ave, DetrOIt. Mlch48224 For more informatIOn,call Lee Meyer at 881 9099

TlIl' (;I0"''''l' romte Blhll1e ..." &Plole""'I011,.1 .\""(lel,llwn 01 :\l,llk.\\elllll' Ill\ Ill'''' blbIlW"'''' pl'oplpand thell gue~h to Septl'mbl'1Il''''1 ,It SIIOh,lll'" l'ul'",d,1\ Sqlt2G

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TheIl' \\111 be a""OIted dehmeate; and ehe(,"'l'e; hot and cold

_24A ~E~Those cents-ible money- saving coupons: Are they worth it?

Mack businesses plan Septemberfest

BV Pal PaholskvEdllor

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\nd Ihlh" 111,llll'" .1It' 101 "Ingh' ((lupnn" Irn 1l:1Ilt' Ih( ".1\ Illl:"\\ Ilh dOllhl. \Ild Illpk 1011pnll'llillPntll olltl,d h 10111 "'lIptl111,11 h l't '"

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pon 011l'1'" p"llIlIt II I' III I ndoll'""'.!llIlg'" tn ",llOppl'I'" Fdll.lIdlJ,'eh Pl(' "'ldplI I of the ;\!JChlg.1l1Food .llld Be\ PIdg(' \"''''Oll,ll IOn.l.Hltllln", tb.lt till' pl,llllle 1lI.!\l'.Hhp "Ill.tlipi ",tOll'''' to go oul 'ofbll"'l nl''' .... lIld. III t hl' pnd. Il'dlllptIll' Ill'altll\ (olllpl'IIIIOn WlhUIllPI'" In thh .11[,,1l'nllll

:\1.111\ 01 11111 Illl'l1lIWI' ,11 epll\,ltell ((lll(('llwd Ih.lt till'ldl gel "UIH'IIH,lI )..1'1 opel ,ltO! '"Illth blggl'l ,1(11PI thing budget-.llll\ fOll(' 111l'l1l to tI'hl' tl1l'll

SUNDAY

For additional informationLook in todays classified sectionunder 400 headings for antiques

For Further Information contactM. Brusher, Manager

September 17th5:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.Third Sunday of the Month

(except November)

Ann ArborAntiques Market5055 Ann Arbor-Saline Road

Ann Arbor, MichiganOur 21st Season

Over 350 Dealers inQuality Antiques andselect CollectiblesAll Under Cover

All items guaranteed asrepresented.

Locator service forspecialities and dealers;onsite delivery andshipping service.

FREE PARKINGADMISSION $3.00

P.O. Box 1512, Ann Arbor, Mi. 48106

(rIO"'",(' POInte Fm m" IeSldent Roben H. Fitz.gemld Jr M D, ha;, been named chief of 01-thopedlc'i ,It Hutzel HospItal and also chall man,md pi ofet>"ol of orthopedICS at Wayne State Um\ el ';It\ School of MedICine FItzgerald comes toHut7cl and Wayne State from St Maly's HospItaland ROlhe'itcl MethodIst Hosplt.ll 111 Rochestel,:\111111Ill' ,1">;llll1ed IllS l1e\\ dutle;, 111 July

\-/j.~.Fitzgerald

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DI Mar) 1\1. Quarn<;trom ha<; been elected secI ('l,ll j frl! the Macomb County Chll Opl actlc AssoC1,ltIon fOI tIlt' 198990 c'llcnclar yea! QUai nstl omh.b ],( en 111 pl .. cllU' 111 St Cl.lll Shol e<; 1'01 12\1'.11' She I" .I 1975 l\l1mel ChnoplUctlc f:,'laduate,md I" ,I 1('leI( nt of (;10""( POll1te \Vood.,

Joseph C. Primo of GIt)"",(. POInte has qualified as a member ofIhr 1989 Ch,1II1l1an " CounCil of Ne\\ YOlk LIfe Insurance Co Mem.hpl-- lank 111 the top thl(,(, peleent of :'>J'ewYOlk LIfe',; 11,000 agents111 Ihe l'l1lleel "I,ltl'''' ,lI1d C'.mada, ba"ed on 198889 sales perfO!1l1,ll\U PI Ul1f) I'" ,1''''Oll,ltul 1\ Ith ~ew YOIk LIfe';, l\hchlgan GeneralOllic('

Al1£'n G. Cm'ter ,Jr., fOlmcJ1v of Grosse Pomte Fa! mb, has 1'1'(('nlh p.I",,,pd thl Srlll''' 7 £'\.ImmatlOn and w1l1 be leb'lsteled as a"('UIIII1l''' 11lOKl'I bl the NatIOnal ASSOCIatIOn of Seculltles Dealer".\ III n I-. .. 19-" 1 h'1:,dll ate of UIl1\'el slty LIggett School and receIvedhI-. h,ldll']rl\ '" deh'leC .It I1J1I~d,l1e eollege In 1988 He It>cunently hvIng m W,I"'hlllg'lon J) C 'lI1d I'> ('mploved b., PI udentlal Bache Se(WI (1(" Illl

'1111' Ll\\ filll1 of ILlI~ch & "","oclah'., \\ Ith office" at 100 Renms'>,11]((, ('r I1lp] III ))rtloll ,lllllOlInCed that Anthonv A. Haisch of(;10""(' POl11h F,1I11I", .I<!mlttl'd to practIce m :Yl!chlg<m and Flonda,h \'" ,J\",o],r lOnl(' nelll1lttr d to Pl:1etIC(' In the "t.ltr of Ne\\ York

j)('p,ll 1!1l(nl of \1l'nt.tl 11(',111h DII ellor Thoma" D WatkinS Jr 1'1'

{( nll\ .JJlprlllltl'd (;) 0""<' 1'0l11tl' Falin" Ie"ld('nt Nancy Solak to"1I\( on tIll (llm'n" ;\<I\I"'OIY Council ill the DetrOIt PsvchlatrlcIl1",tItU!! 'f Ill' \ o]ullLlI \ {olll1cil a«vI..,e" the filCIhty dlrecto; I egardlllg mlmml"ll <1t1\p, po1J( I, pi 0h'l am. hudgptary and I eClpwnt lightsI"'''IIP'' '-:OI.IK I" thl' n1<lI1,lh'lng ('(!Itor of the MIchIgan Ps)'chmtllc So(1('1\ ;\r \\ "'!( It r I ,l1ld co 0\\ IH I of Jue;t Hlghl Commumcatlon')

;\Ithlll Al1d(I~On & ('0 h,l" ,l11nounn'd the appointment of ne\~m.ln,lgl'l" 111 thr audit. ta\ ,1Ilrl 11I,1nagcment IIlformatlOn con,;ultlllgpl,ICtIU'" 1!l thp fillll '" J)('\lolt office 1\1,0 are Pomte re';lden!.,; MarkRln7('k I'" ,1 1l1.111,lJ.;1'1111 cO!PO)allon and pal'tnershlp tax He lives In

(;10""(' POllllp P,ll k and hold" ,I BRA degree and a master of science111 ta'\dt lOll h 0111 t h(' U111\r ) "11\ of W l<>con>;m.Mllwaukee RonaldSimon I" 1101\ d 1l1,lIwgel 1!l lIw ~:nterpI J<,C Group A member of the:\hLll1gdll I\""IK l,lllllll of ('('I I i1ipd Puhl1c Accountant. ... and the Beta(;,\111111,1'-,1J.;rnI BlLl i\lph,1 P"I and Phi Kappa Phi flatermtlC>;, heI'" .I I ('''HI. 111 01 ('1 o"r ]>01111(' \Vood"

Ann Farl('j Ii,l~ hl'( 11 Il,l))l('{! mal k('tlllg' coonl!nator at DetroIt.h,N'd BEl /\""o(lalp"" In< Slw I\lll IX' lIlvolved WIth the firm'>; over.d II ))l,1I kd 1IlJ.; She pI ('Vl01l"lv ..,('rvcd fl'; tribunal admlmstrator andad111111I"t1',111\(' a""'I"lant ,It the American ArhltratlOn A>;'lOClatlOnFallf'Y hold" " h"dwlor'e; r!rgH'(' III public relatIOn>; WIth a mlOor InprJhllCdl ~(II'IlC( horn W/''>!Pln MIChIgan Umverslty She hve<; In

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To false lunas lor GllieA ChrIstmas Year Aroundan emergenc.y aid fund

EastrNes1 Futons rabulousclearance sale save on assorted bedding Irames etcDon I mlss.I

WhatElse?

Where. Oakland Commun,ly COllegeIn downlown Royal Oak

Why:

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<'hould ulI1<,lderthe lIfe of WalterReuther It 1<, "aid that thosewho IgnOle hl'itory are doomedto Iepeat It The conditIOns thatled to the organlzlI1g of the automdll,>try and Ruether's emergence a.., a bTfCat labor leader,eem to be Ieturnmg Arrogance<InrI greed are back 111 .,tyle1I00](,.,tWOlk I., not And the labOl unlOn~ al e not blameless

But the! e I..,another reason forUJn"ldel mg the life of WalterI{uethu The heloes of our age,Judgll1g by the compensatIOndlldldul them, ale entertamers,dthlete" and drug dealers, people\\ Ithollt ImpOltant purpose andoften Illthout learnmg, compas..,lOn, 01 high ethICal valuesHuethel Ila., a hero no matterhow you define It

III., Wd~ d life worth conSider-lng

What Quaner scale remotecontrolled cars w I! be raClng for your entertamment

When' Saturdal Sept 16 1989'1amro7pm

All FUTONS10% OFFWhen you purchase a

frame at the Reg PnceThru-

Sept 24

By Richard Wright

port the exphtdt1fJn 01 the \1edkto feed the dVdllC"C"of the ,>tlongWe .11<,0put AnwllC"cln" out of'1'01k Some mIght UJlllplamabout puttll1g Amel Kdt),> Ollt ofwOl'k, but fell 11011:' about explOltatlOn of fO! ell.{n \1'01kel <,Huether did

Now LabOl Day I.., pa~t, "urnmer plea'illl e.., al e ,,10\1lng, theklde; III e back 111 .,chool, but we

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pomtmg to events m Poland,where the labor movement J'>

challengmg Communism andpUf>hmgtoward democracy

And It Ie;not dead m AmencaMany of the thmgs we take forbTfanted - humane workmg candltlOnf>, and end to chJld laborand sweatshops, free public edu-C"atlOn,Social Secunty, pen.,lOns,the eight hour day and the 40hour week, minimum wage,oveltlme pay, paid holidays andvacatIOns and medical me;uranw Dlckmeyel'" book, .,ald d prob- came about as the re!>ult of lem gettmg brx>k .,tOIC..,to hanpressure from orgamzed loabor die the book IS that out<.;lde of

It If> pleasant to tlunk we DetrOit, mo..,t people don't knowmade It on our own, that we who Reuthel was or what hehave a Job and get promotlOne; wa!> 01 why he wa.., Importantand make a hVlng wage because Even m Detlolt, many youngof our own !>peclal talents and people know only that Waite! Phard work But nobody makes It Ruether IS the name of a free-alone For those who do not have way They do not know that hefamily tICS, educatIOn at the was a f>elflef>e;man totally comnght school, proper SOCial mltted to the labor movementconnectIOns or mhented wealth, and the bettel ment of the huIt was labor ul1lons whu:h--made man conditIon, an altrUistiCtheir good hfe pOSSible man ThiS concept seems quamt

A bpokesman at Wayne State now 111 thl!> cymcal, bottom ImePI ess, which is dlstrrbutmg MIS lIme, but It was embodied 111

ReutherWhen Ruethel', hiS Wife, May,

and four others died m a planecrash near the VA W's BlackLake camp - which Mrs Dick-meyer suggests m her book wasmurder - the hberal leadershipof Amenca was destroyed TheassasmatlOn of John and BobbyKennedy, Martll1 Luther KmgJr and Malcolm X, plus thedeath of Ruether, ended the hbel al leadership of that genera-tIOn

Mrs Dickmeyer .....rote herstory to proVide inSight mto thechal actel of her father, that wemight not forget what he didand why he did It And why hedid It IS ImpOitant

In thiS era m which "lIbel al"has become a dnty word andgzeed and self-mterest rule mWashmgton and Wall Street and111 the boarmooms of our majorcorporatIOns where the bottomIme outweighs mventlOn andcreatiVity, It IS ImpOltant thatwe understand Walter Ruether,what he did and why he did It

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when times are hal d "Mre; Dlckmeyel, author of the

book, Heuther A DaughterStnkes (Spelman PublJshmg,$1495), appeared With DennyMclam on WHYT radIO on LaborDay and a week later With DougFraser on Denms Wholey's Showon Public TeleVISion to talkabout her father, who bUIlt theUAW agamst dauntll1g odds,purged the gangslel s and CommUl11bt!> who plagued manyothel ul110ns and bUIlt the VAWmto a major force for hberal pOhtlcal and SOCialactIOn

"Today's high flymg prospentyand high employment are theculpnts causmg a reversal mumon membership growth," saidMIl. DlckmeyeJ. 'Workelb tendto believe they do not need aumon when thmgs are gomgsmoothly," she said "They forget that the ul110n created thosegood times

ThiS Labor Day, many punditsaddressed the questIOn of whe-ther the labor movement IS deadIt IS not, says Mrs Dickmeyer,

Creedon Said for agnculture/food processmg,Panel diSCUSSIOnsWill centel consumer goods, constructIOn,

upon the Soviet market needs manufacturmg and services

Sebastian. left. and Salvatore Palazzolo of Palazzolo Brothers Construction Co. of GrossePointe Park stand in the living room of the "Bayview:' a traditional Colonial with a creativeuse of brick on the home and in the surrounding walkways. Built by the company. it is one of10 homes in this year's seventh annual Homearama. open to the public through Sept. 24 inThe Hills of Oakland subdivision in Oakland Township, located on Adams Road. ,ust north ofDutton. north of Rochester.

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Labor DdY hab wme to meanthe end of !->ummer, back tobchool, a day 011IIom work, plcnICS,paradeb, fun But thm e IS a<ierJous Side to Labor Day, ameamng lo.,t on many but stJlIvery leal fm some

These UI e not happy days fororgamzed labor The UAW lostan IInpOltant vote on repre!>enta-tlOn at the Nl!>san plant 111

Smyl na, Tenn - IInpOltant a!->much fm Ib bymbohc as fOl It!->actual meamng The machll1lsband pJlots appear to be losmgthe btnke agambt Eabtel nAil'lines, which !->eemsto have thegovernment on Its Side Manyumons die tempel'lng their milltancy out of fear of 10sll1g theirJobs to COmpdnleb m forell,'llcountnes which explOIt cheaplabOi With the help of their gov-ernment and, mdllectly ourb

"My fathel always said thatgood times worned him," saidEhsabeth Reuther Dickmeyer,youngest daughter of the legendary VA W leader WaltelReuther "Workels stick toge~her

Soviet-American-Canadian trade discussedMichigan, Canadian and So-

Viet busmessmen WIll talk aboutspeCific trade and Jomt venturestoday at a workshop m threeMIChigan Sites, one Wmdsor siteand one RUSSian site More than200 people are expected at theworkshop which IS bemg con.ducted via satellite

The four-hour semmar Willollgmate flOm WDN-TV studiOSm DetrOIt New anchor Mortenm, a Grosse Pomte reSident,Will model ate the North Amencan sectIOn and Oleg Morozov, aRUSSian TV special correspon-dent, Will moderate from studiosm ByeloruSSia Local producerGaylord Creedon, of GrossePomte, IS dlrectmg the entireproject

As part of the preparatIOn forthiS mternatlOnal teleconference,Cnm and a WDN-TV Channel 4film crew spent a week thiS sum-mer m Mmsk, ByeloruSSia, De-trOIt's sister city

The program IS spearheadedby DetrOIt's Central BusmessDistrict ASSOCiatIOnm an effortto stimulate the export of MIChi-gan products and services WithMmsk

Workshop participants Will beable to see and talk directly Withthe RUSSians from the fourNorth Amencan locatIOns. Therewill be Videotape greetmgs fromMichigan Gov James Blanchard,Ontano Premier David Petersonand ByeloruSSia Minister Vy-acheslav Keblch

The program also mcludes ataped interview Crim did WithAbel Aganbegyan, author of "In-Side PerestrOika."

Workshop tOPiCS mc1ude get.tmg to know each other, tradeand Jomt venture opportumtles,barter, conversion of currency,legal process, steps m an agree.ment, hcensmg, customs andtransportation Lead questions,accordmg to Creedon, Will comefrom a panel of busmessmen inDetroit to experts in Mmsk.

"The audience in the variouslocations will be encouraged toask questions at any time,"

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ThIs 'n' That for Pet'> on Mack Avenuehad rawhide doggie tleat,> .,haped likefrench fneh and '>ucker" for 19 tent" eachand two ~I.W'>of dog cookie" fOI Ie'>'>than 10cents For 5 cents, you wuld buy a "tickerthat says "I love my dog" 01 "I lo\'e myhorse"

Cavanaugh's Office Supply JIl the Villagehad an as'>OI'tment of dl'awll1g pr'ncJ1", a vanety of chps, different sizes of mamla envelopes, a tmy golf pencil and pla"tlc pocketprotectors m a chOice of t\\ () tolors - all for25 cents or le'>s

Jim Monmg of James A Monmg Bookseller on Kercheval In the Park could onlyfind some Thomas Nar.,t Chnr.,tma" postcards- hundreds of them - lor 10 cent'> apleceEven the cheapest papel back., were 50cents, but he said he had a thouband or '>0of those

At Corky's Sun Snob and Bop Shop, man.ager Lisa deSpelder and clerk Heidi Jum-ISCOfound some skateboardmg stickers for25 cents apIece and some plastiC kazoos."I'll sell these squeeky pickles for 25 centsthough," deSpelder said They were marked39 cents.

At the Sprout House m the Park, threeflavors of carob mmts with no added sugarwere 8 cents each, one piece of sesamecrunch candy was a mckel. and a licorice-f1avored candy shaped hke a baseball bat ora very small orgamc apple could be purchased for a quarter Also available werebulk items that could be measured out infractIOns of a pound rolled oats, 01 ganic ryebernes, beans, nce, buigar wheat, and thehke

If you're gomg on vacatIOn, you couldboard one plant for one day at GrossePomte Botamcal Gardens for 25 cents, ac.cording to clerk Maureen Patton

Some Grosse Pomters remember whenroad maps and delIveries were free, phonecalls were a dime, five-and.ten-cent storessold stuff for five cents and ten cents,burned-out light bulbs could be exchangedfor new ones, postcards were a penny and ayear's subscription to the Grosse PomteNews cost $1

Some even remembet" when a pal'entcould give a kid a quarter to spend and thekid would be thl"llled

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The cheapest pet food - 6 ounces, for cats- sold for 33 cents.

At Village Lock and Home Repair onMack Avenue, stretchy plastic rings m adozen colors to color-code your keys were 25cents apIece

At Two's Company in the Village, youcould buy 10 gummy bears for a dime, aneraser for 20 cents, gift enclosure cards for13 cents each, and a variety of mdividualstickers that start at 5 cents apiece: hearts,rambows, dinosaurs, proclamations of "It's aboy" or "It's a girl" maize and blue blockMs and individual letters of the alphabet.You could also buy plam, polka dot or plaidribbon for 25 cents a yard.

At Charvat the Florist on Mack Avenue,you could buy a yard and a quarter of cor.sage ribbon m your chOIce of more than 20colors

At Merit Woods Pharmacy on Mack inGrosse Pomte Woods, owner Sheldon Wels,berg looked puzzled for a few seconds, thencame up With a dozen cheap items: threebrands of gum, mdividually-wrapped piecesof candy and mints, postcards, one.halfounce of two kinds of men's cologne, theweekday editions of The Detroit News andthe Detroit Free Press, some sturdy plainround key rings, purse-sized packages ofKleenex and a reusable plastic toothpickwith its own carrying case.

At the Wooden Nickel on Mack Avenue,there's apparently nothing for a nickel,wooden or otherwise, but you could get yourregular.priced sandwich ingredIents put onan onion roll or grIlled - but not both - foran extra 25 cents. Or they'll add one of thefollowing to your regular-priced hamburger:lettuce and tomatoes, grilled omons, a sliceof Swiss or American cheese.

Lochmoor Hardware's owner Mike Nemepointed out dozens of Items for less than 25cents, Some were less than 10 cents.

"We're an old fashIOned hardware store,"Neme said "We sell one-of-a-kind Items 111.

stead of packages."He pointed out wall anchors, sheet metal

screws, machme screws, wood screws, keyrings, nails, corks, disposable latex gloves,cup hooks, lamp parts, finish nuts, a foot ofstring, rope or twine, 18- or 20-gauge lamp

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Two bits: What can you buy for a ~,~\,.you a '>ample of any f1avOlyogul t 111 a tinY l' t

paper cup fm freeAt Waldenbook" In the Village, an Archie

comic book (Iemembel when they were 10cents?) are 95 cents Superman will "et youback 75 centb But Waldenbookb give" awaya 64 page s1Jck magazine that''> chock full ofbook IeVlew,,>,lI1tervlews with authol", fullcolor photo." Jllustl atlOns and h.,t" of CUI-rent be:>tsellmg titles

Our Ie"eal ch found that most ,>toreowners were barned when aflked fOl Items thatcost 25 cenb or less After a few moments,however, JIIu~lcuuld wnw UlJ wltll d fewsurpnsmg cheaples

On a rotatmg rack m Waldenbooks, adozen chOlceb of postcard VlCW:>of DetrOitd.resfled up 111 Its best were available for aquartel each, photographfl of the PeopleMover, the skyline viewed from WlndSOl,Greektown scenes, the Fishel Blllldmg, andso on

At Kroger's m the VJllage, we found wecould create a fairly substantial snack Witha collectIOn of two bit items a plum, a smallpotato, 35 green grapes, an 8.ounce can oftomato paste, a banana, 750 toothpicks.

By Margie ReinS SmithFeature Editor

Is there anything that can be purchabedfor 25 centb wlthm the borders of GrossePomte?

What If you gave a kid a quarter andturned him loose on Mack Avenue - or mthe Village - on Kercheval 111 the Park -or on the HJ1I?What could he buy?

Our lesearch turned up , .. not much.He could buy two photo copies of any.

thmg, a postage stamp; some gum machmegum. He could make a local phone call orpark a tar for about an hour (a httle more,a little less, dependmg on which lot, whichstreet, which Grosse POll1te, and whether heused a quarter 01' two dimes and a nickel)

Some Grosse Pointers remember when ashave and a haircut cost two bits At Ron'sBarber and Styhng Shop on Mack, today,haircuts are $10; a shave is $7.

We found some Items that are probablyworth more than a quarter that can'tbe bought

For instance, at TCBY's m the Villageand on Mack Avenue, you can only get anempty cone for 25 cents - but they'll give

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The bodIce, sleeves and skntwele highlIghted WIth beadmgand lace Her purse corsage waswhite I'Oses

Scnpture readers were MIsRobelt Roepke of RaleIgh, N.C.,slstel of the groom and Enc WHall of Troy, uncle of the brIdeSolOist was Susan Kvale AccompanIest was Helen McConachle

The brIde IS a 1984 gI'aduateof GlOsse Pomte North HighSchool and a 1988 graduate ofthe UnIversIty of MIchIgan SheIS employed as a palts zone man-ager for the Ford Motor Co m8t LOUIS,Mo

The gI'oom graduated fromGrosse Pomte NOlth HIgh Schooland the UniversIty of MichiganHe earned hiS doctorate of dentalsurgery from the UnIversity ofMIchIgan School of DentIstry m1989 and IS currently a reSIdentIn oral and maXIllofaCIal surgeryat Barnes Hospital m 8t LOUISThe couple tl"llveled to LongboatKey, Fla They WIll hve In StLOUIS

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Gepford grllduatl'<j fromMount Pled',lI1t\ Sdued HedrtAC'ldenl\ III 1979

DIopped walst~ fell mto fullskll'ts They cal ned arrangements of pale pmk Gerbel dalSles, stargazer lIlIes, white free~Ia and pale pll1k bouvardla WItha:..!>orted greenel y and IVy!>1Ieamers The flowel gIrl wore ashort white hand embl OIdereddress and can led d basket ofpmk and \\ hlte sweethealt roses,bdbles' bl eath, sword fern, IVyand Stleamel s Hel headpIecewas a matchmg WIeath WIthpmk Stl eamel 5

DaVid MalIk of GIOSse PomteWoods served as best man

Groomsmen wel e Paul Carusoof Glosse Pomte Fal ms, brotherof the bllde, Matthew Hogerg ofAnn Al bOl. Dr Sven Ellckson ofColoma, MIch. and DI DaVIdHabecker of Jackson, Mlch

The mother of the bnde worea two piece champdgne blushtea length Silk dress The bodice,sleeves and hem were accentedWIth lace and crystal beads HerpUlse corsage was whIte roses

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whIch was embellIshed WIth apphques of the beaded lace Thecathedral tram fell fl"Oma bustleWIth three bows The layered cathedral-Iength bouffant veIl feattured a headpIece of SIlk roses,pearls, crystals and IIldescentseqUInS WIth tIny clusters ofpearls throughout the veIlmgShe carned a cascade of whItebrIdal roses, pmk Lady DI Iose~,stephanotIS, assorted b'Teeneryand traIlIng IV)'

The matron of honOl wasPaula Hansen Gorman of BlImmgham, Ala

BridesmaIds wel e Lon A Ca!'Uso of Grosse Pomte Farms,Karen Kuhlman of Los Angeles,CalIf, Amy Dornbrock of GlossePomte Woods and Nancy Hack.enbergel of Grosse POInteWoods, sIster of the groom

FlowergIrI was Chnstma AneSellars of DetrOIt, mece of thebnde

Attendants WOle full lengthgowns of Ice pmk taffeta, fash-ioned With off the-shouldershIrred short puffed sleeves

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Salome 1II, son of Karen and Joseph P Salome JI of Glo!>sePomte Woods An October weddmg IS planned

Austll1 IS a {,'Tuduate of LakevIew HIgh School m St ClaIrShores

Salome IS a graduate of GrossePomte North HIgh School andMIchigan State UllIverslty,where he calned a bachelor ofbusmess adnul1Istrat IOn degree

Brown-GepfordWll and Trudy Brown of

Grosse Pomte F8I ms announcedthe engagement of theIr daugh-ter, Kelly L) n Brown. to JeflelYJoseph Gepford, son of Patnckand Kathleen GepfOld of MoulltPleasant An OctQber weddmg ISplanned

Brown gIaduated from GrossePomte South HIgh School In1982 and from Central MIchigan

Joseph P. Salome m andBeverly A. Austin

Austin-SalomeRobert and Helen Austm of St

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Katherine Jean OlsonJudy and Lance Olson of

Glo""e Pomte CIty are the pal.ent,,; of a gill, Katherine JeanOlson, born Aug 12, 1989 Ma-tel nal l-,'landparents are Mara-Iyn and Henry Domzalski ofGIO,,<>ePomte Farms_ Paternalh'l'andp,il ents are Oscar L. Ol-son of G1osse Pomte Shore!> andthe l<1teJean Keeton Olson.

Erika Anne MinnickHeidi and David Minnick of

Brent\\ood, Cahf are the par.ents of a {,'lrl, Erika Anne Min-nick, born Aug 29, 1989 Mater-nal grandparents are BonnieKlein.Snyder of Grosse PomteCity and the late Henry Klein.Paternal grandparents areMr. and Mrs. Minnick of Pales-tme, III

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CatherIne Mana Caruso,daughter of the late Paul Carusoand Hanette G Caruso ofGIOSse Pomte Farms, man-ledDr John Mason Hackenberger,son of Mr and Mrs James MHackenberger of Grosse PomteWoods, on July 1, 1989 at GrossePomte Woods PresbytenanChurch

The Rev Joseph MacDonaldofficIated at the 4 30 p m cere.mony, whIch was followed by areceptIOn at the Falrlane Club mDearborn

The bnde's gown was SIlkshantung, fashIOned wIth an offthe.shoulder shawl collar overmInI puffed sleeves The fittedbodIce was French Alencon lacehand beaded wIth pearls, crystals and IrIdescent sequins, gath-ered into an antebellum skIrt

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3BSeptember 14, 1989Grosse Pointe News FAa1t~Junior League of Detroit sponsors LifeStyle Expo for Seniors

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Dr, Kim and Mado Lie of Grosse Pointe Park. left, pause for amoment with Michigan Opera Theatre General Director DavidD1Chiera at the MOT'., recent Les Miserables party for membersof the General Director's Circle.

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Elected: Glosse POInteWood" lesldent Henry N.

Fahry plans to be an mt the!apl.'>t

Knop said the Glo,>se Pomtechapter IS proud to have aSSistedFabl j With her educatIOn flomthell' scholarshIp fund

ABWA meetmgs are the thirdWedne"day of each month at d

Gros"e Pomte elub WOIkmgwomen \1\ ho are mterested mmembership may call 792 539801' 884 3349 aftel 6 p m

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home of past preSIdent BettyKnop of Gro,>c;ePomte Woods

The honored guest was thechaptet.,s !>cholarshlp reCIpIentEllen Fabry. daughter of Jo-seph and Shirley Fabry.

Ellen Fabry graduated flomConcO!dill College III I1hnOls lastMay She maJol ed m elementaryeducatIOn ThiS month, she willdo her student teachmg for theLuthel an pal ochlal school i'>YS-tem (MeSSiah Luthelan) m ChIcago, where she'll teach thndand foulth b'Taders and altclasses III the seventh ad eIghthb'Tades

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LAKEVIEW CLUBLakefront liVingIf you dreamed of liVing on the lake don t walt Yourdreams can come true at LakeView Club Why waltanother day Come out and see our lovelytownhomes right on Lake St Clair We only have fivehomes left to finish See sailboats yachts ducks geeseand Wild life A million dollar view Life ISshort Lef yourdream come true now Three story 2500 sq ft homeIncludes 500 sq foot bonus room attached two cargarage 2 bedrooms 2V2 baths See through fireplacediViding master bedroom from luxuriOus bathroomarea Custom finished to your deSire Total security Withno maintenance Financial appreCiation You alwayswanted to live on the water, now IS the time to do ItDon t walt VISit us Model open 7 days 1 5 p mLakeView homes from S2399000D New 226 boatmarina opening In spring 5 mln away LakeView club,Jefferson at 11V2 Mile S C S

Piku management 774-6363Model Home 293-1180

The Grosse Pointechapter. .. of the AmellcanBusmess \\'omen's ASi'>OClatlOnho"ted a coffee SOCialat the

Highway 111 Southfield, IS $35per person If you'd hke ) OUI

name hsted m the prOb'1'dmGenel al reset vat IOns are $25 pelperson

Chan man of the event BettyGerisch ~ald the committee 111

eludes Gtoi'>sePOll1ters JudyGavor. Edye Longyear, SybilJacquci'> and Diane Schocnith,

Call 569 3405 fO! mOle mfOlmatlOn

Newly elected officers and board of directors for the 1989-90 season of Theatre Arts are: frontrow, from left. Donna Ridella. Margaret Johnson. Nancy McCullough. Shirley Worthman. MariaErickson and Kathy Billolti. Back row. from left. Lois Martin. Irene Blatchford, Monica Locke.Karen Quarnstrom and Mary Krueger. Not shown is Marie Mainwaring,

Worthman is president of the group,

MOT supporters: TheGenel al Dlrectol's Cil de, MiChlgan Opel a Theatre, lecently helda Les Mlserables cocktail paltvat the home of David and Mu-riel J ac kow of Bloomfie Id HIlisThe palty, a thank you to membel'S of the General Director'sCIrcle - those who have sup-pOlted the MOT WIth $1,000 ormore, drew more than 100guests

Among those who attendedWCIC Grosse Pomters Donaldand Dale Austin. MelodeeDuBois, Frank and StephanieGermack. Hugh and Jan Har-ness. Kim and Mado Lie,Marco and Louise Nobili andGeorge and Inge Vincent.

The cvemng's entertammentmeluded members of MOT's Ovcltme to Opera, who performedhit <;elcctlOnsfrom Lee.;Mlz

A luncheon ... onWednesday, Sept 20, Will benefitchildren mJured m the Arme.man earthquake dIsaster

The 11 30 a.m fundraiseI' atSt John's Armeman CulturalCenter, 22001 Northwestern

The fir"t eVe! RetirementLifeStyle Expo for oldel adlllt~wI)1 take place at the Cobo Confelence ExhIbItIOn cenler In De-tlOlt Sept 15 17 The JunlOlLedgue of Detroit, along wIthComellw, Henry FOId HealthCate Corp, WDIV TV, WJR-AM,CKL W AM and The DetlOltNew~ ale spon~ol's of thll. event,whIch will hIghlight l.e!vlce~ andplOb'!am~ thdt ale dValldble to!>COlorlltlzen~

"We wanted to help en~llIethat SOllthedl.tel n Michigan'.,non plolit wmmullIty servIle 01

galllzatlOn~ wel e weill epl e~ented dt the Expo, so ->enlOll> In

OUIcommumty would have achance to find out about themanv <;elvices available tothem," sUld Lat'na Utley. ofGro~se Pomte Woods, co challpel.'>onfor the JLD RetIrementLifeStyle Expo commIttee

The Expo IS a umque OPPOltu-IlIly, "he saId, for the Ovel 50populatIOn to learn about selVIces, community pI0b'!ams andhfestyle optIOns that can enhance the quality of theIr retn ement yeals

"Most people should thmkabout then Ietlrement a lotsoonel than they do," Utley saId"StatistIcs show that people whoactively plan for their retIrementtend to be much happier andhealthier because they al e moresuccessful at adaptmg to thennew hfestyle "

Some hIghlight", of the ExpoWIll melude speCial guest appearances by Wlllald Scott ofNBC's "Today Show" and AlexHaley, author of "Roots," mOlethan 40 semmars and 200 e"hlbItOls covel'lng al eas such as Ietn ement and financial planmng,health, fitness, nutntlOn andtl avel, dancmg to bIg bands,health SCIeenmgs such as checksof blood pleSSUle, body fat, chole"telOl, \'ISlOn, heallng and lungfunctIOn

Compllmentmy tIckets alea\ mlable at Henry Ford HedlthCdl e Centers, Comencabl anches, Great Scott supel malkets and Little CaesaJ s Pllza

For more mformatlOn aboutthe LIfeStyle E"po, call 8823860

Calling all networkers:v,romen's SOUlces and ResoUlces,a \\ omen's netwOl kmg and suppO!t glOup, focuses on women'sspnltuahty, cleatlvlty and6'10\\'th

On Sept 30, flam 10 a m to 5pm, the group WIll hold a women's art sale at MaIre Elemen-tary School in Glosse PomteCIty They're 100kll1g for \\omenwho would like to Pdltlclpate byIentmg space to sell theIr ownCIeatlOns - and fO! those who\\ auld like to attend the sale

01gamzer~ al e encoUl agmg\\ omen to display, sell, tl'ade 01

bartel then work - all kmds ofwomen's work - baked goods,pamtmgs, qUIltS, plants, poetrybread, Jewelry, whatever

Grosse Pomters m'oiolved mWomen's Sources and Re<,ourcesmclude Marty Jennings andHelen Roach of Grosse PomteWoods, and Carol Tyler andCatherine DeMarco of GlossePomte Palk

Blanket space, for dlsplaymgItems for sale, IS available fOl$25

Ram date IS Oct 1 For moremfOlmatlOn, call 651-9075 01'

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ISeptember 14, 1989

Grosse Pointe News

1"01 ...I\, ) l'HI". Benjamlll wasthe dlll'l'lOl 01 Ihe OlfJce ofPIII, ...tl\, Llle ,lIld MIIlIi>tlY In theAllhd)()('e<;t' of DehOlt He preselltll' ...el \t ....ah the Plesldent oftill' N ,lllOnal Ol'g<1lllzatlOn of('onlll1ulllg EducatIOn of Homanl',llho!l( Cleq,'y (NOCEHCCl, a<- 'hicolgo ba ...ed IlIteJ natIOnal or-/-:,1II1/<1t IOn of pnebts, lehglOub,1lId 1,111\ who nllllistel and workIII the field of on going clergyedll(,ltlOn

te<lclllllg facultJeb of till' NorthAllll'IIC,JI) College 111 Home, St.John ..... PIOVIllCI<11Scmlllary ands~ ('Ylll ,lIld Methodlus Semi-11011 \ 111 01 dUll d Lake

St. Jameshosts pastorfrom China

9:00 a.m, Worship & Church School11:00 lI.m Worship & Nursery Care

catchthe~t( mE UNITEDM£Tli':<OIST CIMlCH

Dr Robert Jewett. guest speakerfl0m Garrett Semmary

The Rev DaVid Chao, DII-ectorul Kall {)q COlllmumcatlOn Ser-Vll'e. WIll dell vel' the selmon atboth 'oervlcei> <it St James Lu-theldn Chlllch 011 Sunday, Sept17

The pllbltc I~ COldmlly Illvltedto attend

('h<lo has sel ved panshes inT,lIwan and Honolulu and hasbl'l'l1 altlvely IIlvolved m ChriS-11<111 commumcdtlOlls m TaIwanHe ha ... ~el ved on the facultles ofThl' Chllle ...l' UniversIty of HongKong ,md the Hong Kong Bap-tht College

i\ pastOl of the EvangelIcalLuthel an ChUlch In America, hepi mImes dmly bloadcasts of radlO pi 0b'l allls that reach mtoChUla. a natIOn of mOl ethan 1bllll(ln pl'ople Le<,s than 1 pel(('lit dll' Chll~tlan

Kdll 0'" ComlllulllcatlOll Sel viceI" SllPPOlted by ValJOus mternat 1011,11 ml<,SlOnal y societies. espe.cl,lIl\ \\ ltilln Lutheran churches

SCIvices at St James Will beheld at 9 30 a m and 11 a m onSl'pt 17 The chUl ch IS located,It 170 Mcl\ll1lan, on the HIli

Grosse Pomte UmtananChurch

"Bumper StickerThinking"

11 00 a m Service & Church School17150 MAUMEE 8810402

John Corrado Pastor

St. James LutheranChurch "on the Hill"

884-05119:30

Sunday SchoolAdult & Chlldlen

9:30Sunday Worship

11:00Sunda) Worship

McMillan at KerchevalPa.,tOl Robert A Rlmbo

Rohlll Abbott, Mll11ster of Nurture

Grosse PointeUNITED METHODISTCHURCHA Fnl'nclly Church for All AgE'';

211~1nrOf;'iRd ,886 2363

PRESBYTERIANGROSSE POINTE MEMORIAL CHURCH

ES1ABU.SH£D INS

'-,UI1(I.1\ 10 10 \ :\1~11 I1d,l\ School \(l 10 \ \1

\\'l'd'll' ...d.1\ ." 00 P \1

"STEWAHVSHlP: TilE SEEN & THE UNSEEN"The 1~(,VCl('nl! VI-, V, Brllce RIgdon, preaching

9:30 WorshipChurch School K-8 (Cnh-4 Yl' Old Cell"e,

9:30-NoonlConfIrmation/Commissioning ClassNC'w ( l11.s<;for Senior Highs (hreakfast

1l1e<"tlllg WIth parents)Adlllt Educ11.tlOn: Dr. John BUlTows speaks on

EthiCS in Medicine and Dr. Carl N.Hildabrand begms his serIeS onPresbyterianism

10:30 Coffee Hour and FellowshipII :00 Worship

16 Lakeshore Drive' Grosse Pointe Farms. 88Z-5330

Slmday, September 17

ALL ARE WELCOME

"Matter"

Fit'st Church of Chri ..t.Scientist

Grosse Pointe Farm ..282 Chalfont£' A\,P,

Supel \ I"ed '-:\ll ,el \P, eschool call 884 5090

.Joseph P. Fabry, Pa!otol'Randy S. Boelter, Pastol'

Christ the KingLutheran ChurchMack at LochmoOl 884 5090

THE SUBJECT FOR THISSUi\DA Y IS

First English Ev Lutheran ChurchVel mI'l Rd at Wedgellood DI

GI o~"e Pomte Woods8845040

9 'lD .1 III SlInd.l) \VOl ,hiP7 '30 a III Thll"d.l\ WOl"hlpPaul F Kepplel, PdstOlWalter A Schmldl, Pa"'or

Bl'nJ,111I1ll hd ... "el ved ,h <Ill ,1'""()('I,ltl p,hlm In lhlel' pdll he ...III till' AlchdIOCl' ...e ,\lid a ... 1J.l tOlof St B.1 ...tl tIlt' <-l11',lt p,lll"h 111

Kl~l DetloltHl' 1M... 011"'0 "'1'1 v('d oil till'

SelllllHII It'....and \\',1" 01d'llned tothe pl'lt' ....thood by the late JohnCHIdl,ll De,1I dell III June 1968

lie hold" lllldel g"l,llillate degll'l'" h Olll SolCll'd 11e,1It SemIlIal\ ,md tIll' C,lt hohl lIlIl\ el ~ll)o[ A 1lll'11(.1 Ill" 1-:1 ,Hlll,lle d<>gll'l'" \\ I'll' Il'CPIVl.d [IOIll tIll'tllll\ e 1'''11\ 01 Dl'tlolt tIll' PontllICoIl III<>gOlI<11lUI11Vl'I"'lty ,mdtIll' Ponldil,11 Blhlll<ll In"t ItUtl'111 HOIIIl'

900 a m Sund<ll &hool & Billie CI,meo900 & 1030 a m \\OI'hlp SPI\ICP,

Rev. David Chao

Bible studyBIble study 1<>lIow...hlp will be

gll1 at Glo" ...e POllitt' Baptl~tChul ch, 21 J.'36 l\1'llk Ave '1\\0IlltlOdultlOn cla<,"l'~ \1111 bl' onThlll "day,;, Sept 1.1 and 21

TIm, )l'aJ'" "tud) I'" the bookof Gelle"'IS 1\11'l'llllg tlll1l' \... 9 10to 11 10 01 III

FOI chllclJ I'll, Jge'" 2 to 5 thel eI'" 01 plob'lam, bul Illothl'l~ mea ...ked to walt until ,Illel t he III

tlOductlOn class 10 bllllg tl1('11children

~'OI mOl e lI1fOlllldtlOn. call J,llIet Hoppel .It 885 (m07

"Joyful Lessons"Dr Jack Zleglel. pleachml-:

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j ('i¥ 4 WOODSI.,l:t~PRESBYTERIAN(h, r

Chlldren's Education9 00 and 11 00 a m

GROSSEPOINTE II

UNITED I,' ""-II ~ liJI II

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a caring church

Sunday Worship9 00 and 11 00 a m

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"Chariots of Iron"Joshua 17_ 14 18

930 & 11 15 A M SERVICE9 30 A M CHURCH SCHOOL

CRIB ROOM & KDGN AVAILABLEDR ROY R HU1CH~ON PA';TQR

H~V D/WID R ~ AISER CROSS ASSOC

St. Paul Church offers series of Bible classesThe Hev Hm 1") Be njalll 111. A"

~Ol'latl' Pabto!' of St PaulClull eh. will conduct a selles ofclns">l'~ "An OVl'1 Vte\\' of theBlhltcdl Text~ Sho\\'lIlg Us thehndb'llS of MIIlll.t IY dud DI~clple~llJp to Wludl All 01 U~ meCall('d b~ Jl'~lI~," on Tl\l'~d,l\''',&'pt 26 "and Oct 3 at 7 30 P m.It St P,IllI'" l'dm',lt 1011 l'l'Jltel.Hoom21O

Be Iljd 111Ill. ,I IIdtJ\'e of the DetlOlt Illl'tiopoittan alt'd. IS <I

plll'"t of Ihe Ard1(l\(lll''>t' 01 Dl't IOlt He atll'ndl'd ,I p,u ocllJ,dh'l,Hll' "chool. thl' UllIver~lt\' ofDl'tlOlt Jl'~Ult l-hgh &hool. S,IlIl'd Hl'drt (DI'l! OItl ,md StJohll ~ PIO\ lllCI,ll (Plymouth)

bldndIn the VIOI'e"SIOJ1d1ethlc~ i>e

lie". tOPIC.. HI eSept 17 l\ledlcme, ple ..ented

by John Bunows, M DSept 24 EducatIOn. plesented

by Sue Reame". a teachel atGrosse Pomte South IlIgh&hool

Oct 1 LdW. plf.'sented by KayFelt. Beverly Hall BUl ns. AlfledThomas and Thomas WInlllgel.aUm ney"

Oct 8 Medld. pI esented by1\lort ('11m. Channel 4 news ancholllldn

Olt 15 PublIC AccountIng.plesented bv DIck Strowgel'. accountdnt

Oct 22 JudiCIal. plel>ented b\US DIStill! Judge HOI dCI' WGilmOle

mto the IllllllStl v of the AmellCdll Luthel an Chlll ch III M,I\'1987

She will be InhtaJled b)Chdlleb LmdqUlst, assistant tothe bl ...hop on Sunday Sept 17at both the 9 a III and 1115,1 m sel vIces A leceptlOn willfollo\\ the iiI st sel \ Ice The commumty IS 1m Ited

10 30 a m Worship9 t5 a m Church School

Rev. Harry Ben)Qmin

ALIVE!!That's what church should be! Full of hfe, full of JOY, andfull of God's spmt You'll expenence a church alwe at

GROSSE POINTE BAPTIST CHURCHSunday School 9:30 a.m.Morning Worship 11:00 a,m.Evening Praise 6:30 p,m.

881.334321336 Mack Ave., GPW (corner of old 8 Mile)

DIAL A PRAYER882-8770

Rt'deeml'r UnitedMl.thodl"t Chur('h

20571 Vernier JustW of 1-9,1l-lor!'P' Woods

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Saturday5 30 p m Holy Euchal'lst

Sunday8 00 a m Holy Euchanst

915:1 m FamIly Euchan<;t10 20 11 m Church School &

Adult Forum11 15 a m Morntng Prayer or

Holy Eucharist

61 Grosse Pointe Blvd,885-4841

~ ST MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL

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St. Paul Ev. LutheranJl Church

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375 Lolhrop at Chalfont.

9 00 a m Worship10 lOa m Sunday School11 15 WorshipNursery available

Kamke lecelVed a baehelOl ofart" deb'lee from WmtbUig College 'lIld ,1 mabter 01 dlvlllit'l debTJ.el'fJ om 111111t\ Luthel an Semman \\ Ith eel t IlicdtlOn fOl call

St Paul E\ Luthel an Chlllih11<1'"dllnounced that the RevCollel'n Kamke hd'i become assoC1ate pdi>tOl, pa.,toldl cm e

WORSHIP SERVICES

C.P. Memorial begins fall schedule.\ 1Il0ll' 1001Ildltll'C1 ddult edlt

c,ltlOn VlOgl dill <II UI o~se P(nnteI\lelllOlldl Chlllch \\ III begll1Sundm. &'pt 17. leplaclllg till'lI11ddll' hOlll proh'l dm

Sundd\ school \\ ill be flOm930 unlll 10 30 .1 III Socldl hOUl1\ III tdke pIdCI' fJ Olll 1030 until11 d III '1'\\ 0 ChlllCh sel\ Ices 1\ 111be Iwld 9 30 to 10 JO 01 m dnd11 d m to noon

Adult educdtlOn cldsse~ II illlUll hom 930 to 1030 amThl'le \1 III be t\1 0 olfel'lllg~ tochoose flom "PI ofes>olOndl EthICSI'lom d Chll"tllln Pel spectl\ e" -a sene.:; of lel!ul'es bv a people 111

,1 \ allet\ 01 plole""lOns, and\\'11\ DId I Become a PI esb\ .

tel Ian - a SI\. week "emllldl'CO\ elmg tIll' hlstOl \ of the Pie"b\telloln cllluch. Iti> cleedb andVI dCt Ices b) t hl' Re\ Call H dd ..

St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church to installnew associate pastor, pastoral care

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21427 mock Rvenue • S, (IOlr Shores

By the Rev Gregory P. SammonsChrist Church Grosse POlnle

INTERFAITH MARRIAGES ARE A REALITY OF OUR TIMES

AT Congregation Shir Tlkvah we recognize that youhave made a deCISion that we respect and accept,~ We open our home to you. ~

f.(f ./ BOTH of you! ¥Congregation Shlr Tlkvah

3633 West BIg Beaver Troy, Michigan

For rnformatlon on Membership or High Holiday TicketsCall (313) 643-6520

T~PM1cMCc~On Neptune's chariot

God dt.'sll e~ to share His love and hfe wIth us each dayOftI'll. the h.l~te, 110lse and fears In our hves choke out thiS,1 \I ,11 ene~b Fortunately, God does not glVe up seekmg andknoch.mg, dnd will use even unusual means to reach us

FOI ('"ample. 11kI.'many people, I am somewhat nervous,lhollt O\'lng III airplanes This past summer, my WIfe and Ih,ld the OppOltUllIty to go to England - but thIS, naturally,111\ 01\'('d a transatlantic flIght Thus, my anxiety level was,llreadv up a notch or two, when, Just before boardmg, I sawtIlt.' name of the aIrplane pnnted m bold letters rIght undertill' pIlot':,. \\ 1I1dow Neptune's CharIOt.

Tim, :,.ounded omll1ous to me In Roman mythology, Nep.t 11 11('11\ erl at the bottom of the sea. If thIS IS Neptune'sch,lIlot. 1 thought. where IS thIS plane planl1lng to comed(m n'?

I wa~ .,tewlllg about thiS when the pilot greeted liS overtl1l' ,llI plane loudspeaker system He told us how long theflight \\ ollid labt, what our Cl UIsmg altitude would be, and\\ helt \I eather we could expect along the way All very rOll-tme

But then he closed hiS announcement by sayIng some-thll1g Iemarkable' "I Just want to remmd you of these\\ ords found III the Psalms 'ThIS IS the day which the Lordha ...melde, let us rejOice and be glad m It ,;.

It Ib hard to descnbe the force of these words upon me,cOl1l1ng so unexpectedly from a commerCial pIlot over anall plane loudspeaker. The cloud of apprehenSIOn which hadhung over me all day hfted I relaxed Like a gift, a qUIetbense of seremty and JOYarose WIthin me I felt as If, wher-l.'\ el Neptune's chanot landed, we'd be ultimately fine, be-Cdu~e we'd be In God's keepIng_

At the tIme, thiS seemed like an unusual expenence Butpel haps It \\asn't Maybe thmgs hke this are happemng allthe time. but without our notice Is God seekmg to chal-lenge and gUIde us. console LIS and strengthen us more often that we realIze?

The fall schedule IS about to begm and many of us are al-ready 1ll0VIllg mto frenetic overdnve agalll In the midst ofIt aIL may there be qlllet moments of awareness 111 which\\e lealIze that God IS here With us and He IS glvmg USwhat we need today

If I chmb lip to heaven, you are there,[f I J1lLlkethe grave my bed, you are there, alsoIf I take the wmgs of the mornlllg,and dwell ll1 the uttermost parts of the sea,E\ en there. your hand WIll lead me,and your nght hand hold me fast

Psalm 139 7-9

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One of the churches visited by Joseph SamulowlCZ was Marythe Virgm Church. built in 1154 in the vLllage oj Iffley. Thechurch has unusual rounded archways with zig.zag decorationsin a Norman romanesque style .

Estate of Jane L RathbOne Bloomfield HillsMuskegon Museum of Art MuskegonEstate of Helen K Rafferty DetrOitAnd other owners

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The palnllngs oHered In thiS aucliOn are hlghlighled by a Wilham J Glackens 011 entitled Bathers thought to be apreliminary study for Bathing Beach wllh Bathers and Summer Houses" an award winning oil by Harry Roselandenlltled The Vacanl Chair three extremely fine o,ls by Edmund Osthaus, In addillon 10 works by J C Adams BellelJ F Brown G Casloldl Monlague Dawson, R Hopkin, H Pyle J M W Turner 0 A Teed Mazzanovlch W L WyllieE Percy Moran etcBronzes belOQollered Include one 01 FrederiC S Remington's masterpieces The Cheyenne Roman Bronze Workscast no 38 a polychromed bronze figure of an Indian by Carl Kauba and works by C E Dalhn I Bonheur LaPlancheand moreThere ISa large selection of American anllque furnllure IncludlOg 18th century mahogany Queen Anne drop leaf diningtable Federal mahogany and gilt looKing glass an 181hcenlury Amencan Chippendale mahogany games table an18th cen1Ury Amencan "me spindle Windsor armchair mid 181hcenlury American ChIppendale mahogany chesls ofdrawers etcThere ISa wonderful array of Ollental carpelS and other wares guns (lOcludlOga fine Belgian superposed 12 guageshotgun) 18th cenlury maps ship models sterllOg IAmencan and English 19th and 20th century) crystal Jewelry(including a man s 40 carat star sapphlle ring and men s gold wnstwatches by Ptaget and Patek ph,lippe) graphiCSold automobiles fabriCSand so very much more

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Ie.,ults of a week!. WOlk the manOl h{}U<,e!.,!.ugge.,tlng val'leading, absembled IIom Illp val. IOU,>book., on tlw '>ubjett and the10US SOUlces suggebted by the tu ell tl'>1'>tor The btudent IS expected to However, the burden fell onpre<,ent somethmg mOle than III me to dlbwver the book., dealingformatIOn WhethCl It be .,et out With the vat wu ...topIC" dl<'c-u"'>edab the !>OlutlOnto a plOblem 01 111 da.,.., It dId not Involve ju ...tan ebsay, It IS e"bentJaI to de one {)I two books My archltetvelop crItIcal attItude.., to fact." tUlal da..,,> had eIght ..,tudenhto learn to blfl eVldenw, and to dnd my Btlu..,h art hl..,tOlYda..,..,establish pllOntlCb In othel had five student... None of u..,words, It IS ImpOltant to dlstln UJuld hIde from the penetratmggUlsh es-;entwl<; flam mCldental.., qup..,tlOn..,of the tutor'> We hadTherefore, a tutol'lal I'> a met't to '>COUlthe Itbrarle,> and bookmg POlOt of two kmd<; of CritIcal ,>tore." do lC'>ealth clnd lead I.., It,actIvIty - the student attempt.., dny wonder that OXfOId gradu jto be cntlcal m handlmg data dte.., dIe In ..,uth hIgh demand"'"and the teachel I'>cntltal of the Edch mornmg about 7 .'30d m ,I.':>tudentbefforts the maId, called "Stout" m Ox

fmd, "'(;'1ve..,you tea In your I(JombpfOll' blp'lkfa."t If you're <:t1]1 '11bed ..,he ..,el~e.., It at YOUI bed..,Ide

Ju"t llke Mom dId when r wa..,..,IckWIth the nu ae, a thlld

The meals sel ved m the hugedlOlI1g hall. With It<; long row oftables and beautIful stamedgin..,..,\\'lIldow.." wel e of gOUl mettdlJbCl

BIenkfa..,t \\ as served at 8 15am, followed by classeb 01 Ieseal ch work At 11 am, everythll1g ,>topped for somethll1g theycalled 11's - morning coffee andblsculb

Lunch \\a" at 1245 pm Aftelnoons \\ erE' filled With mOleclab'>es, field tJ IpS, 01 tounng

At 4 pm, hIgh tea wasserved, a vanety of small sand\\'1ches and nch creamy pastl IeS

Dmnel was at 6 45 p m MOlegreat food, extl emely \\ ell pI epal ed The first week, I atee\ el ythmg m Sight Fortunatel)I walked a lot I probably walkedevery Stl eet m OxfOld andc1Jmbed ever) tower

My archItectural class \\ astaught by an 0JJ'0l d graduatewho teaches at a college m Newfoundland, Canada dill mg theIegular school year BeSidesshowmg us shdes of archltec.tUlal gems, he took us for on-site\'ISltS One of the fil st \\ as toVISit Mary the VII-15m ChUlch mthe Village of lffiey It was bUIltm 1154 of hmestone, quan-Iednemby, m the Norman Romanesque style It IS conSIdered to be

• the best preserved old chmch mEngland Some of ItS notable fea'"tUles are rounded archways de.\ eloped by the Romans WIth azig zag decOlatlOn alound thearches The tower IS surroundedby 15mgoyles The OIlgmal \\ In

dows aJe Romanesque, but somelatel IestoratlOn changed sevel alof the wlndo\\ s to a GothIC <;tyIe\\ Ith pOinted aJches

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The jet plan dIet Ieall) worked pupJl and the tutor OptIOns al ebecause practically all the people risked by the pupIl and fJ ankwere d1aggmg dunng the next cntlClsm are gIVen by the tutorfew days I felt fine from the and accepted by the pupil Thefil st day onward mam questIOn IS not that of

Oxford Umverslty IS not a Un! marks or grades, not even praIseverslty m the tradlllOnal sense or blame, but of a t\\O plOngedas we know It It IS a university attempt to make sense of anand a cIty There are 35 mdepen al ea of learnmgdent, self-contamed, self-goveJn Students do not plepale a smmg colleges that are mtersperced gle text They are fl ee to findWIth shops, offices, houses, and books and to choose among thoseall the other featUl.es of a busy they find They are judged bycommerCIal city the in"CritICal attItudes. to what

The college I attended, Corpus they have dIscovered At theChnstl, IS the smallest, WIth a healt of the tutOllal method IS aregular term student body of theory of teachmg people toabout 200 The othels average thmk fOl themsehes The tubetween 300 and 400, With tonal means that undergt aduChI 1St Chill ch College, the larg ates have to try thell hands atest, about 400 students CIeat IOn undel gUIdance

Each college has ItS own ad In my Blltlsh alchltecturalmISSIOn standards In total, a and art classes, my tutors, Da\'ldrebrulaJ term of Oxford Unwer Fleeman and G-erald Ta) lor,slty has only about 10,000 stu suggested an area of study bvdents shde presentatIOns and on site

The teachmg method IS the m-tenslVe use of tutOrials Lecturesand laboratory courses areprOVIded by the UniversIty, tu.tOlJals by the college A tutOrialIS a weekly meetmg of one ortwo students WIth a tutor fortheIr subject

At the weekly meetmg \\ Ith

rut walk Jeadmg to ChrIstChurch College Meadows Thewmdows wel e gothlc and m thecenter of the room was a beautl.ful fireplace, sealed however,WIth an electllc healel mseltedm the centel The high cellll1ghad wooden beams, and the noOlwab hIghly polished oak Icouldn't have expected anythll1gmcCI

OUI orientatIOn meetmg conslsted of an overvIew of OxfordUnlverslly, class aSslb1J1ments,and meetmg the other studentsThere were 50 at my college,Corpub Christi About 20 wereflam MIchIgan, the rebt were allthe way from CahfOl ma to NewYork, Jangmg III age fl am the

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Joseph SamulowlCz (ucepledan early retll emenl onel II UII/

Blue ems!> und Blue Shll'ld ulMIchigan - and decided totravel HIS Iii st triP, a sl)..weekI>fudy tour to Or:fUld, England,was to bluely the evolutIOn of UI t~In England und IJlltll,h unh,te(.ture

ThiS II> the sewlld 11/ u !>erle!>ufartlcle.~, "Jow !lul frum OxfUld "

By Joseph SamulowlclSpecIal Writer

Departure day for OxfOld fi.nally amved FaIthfully, I keptto the Jet lag dIet plan A vege.tenen dIet wab pIescnbed fordeparture day I called the all'.hne a week ahead to arrange fOl

that My plane was to leave at 7p m. and the diet plan had In.

structlOns to drink two to threecups of black coffee after 6 p m

Also, I was supposed to try toget to sleep on the plane as soonas poSSible because of the fivehour time difference betweenDetrOIt and London That dIdn'twork too well There were fiftymembel s of the Wmdsor Com.mUlllty Concert Band aboardFor most, It was theIr first triPabroad They wel en't about _toretIre early 1 Ieally couldn'tcomplam because they were afun group

Arrival at London's GatwlckAirport was on schedule earlySunday morlllng The dIet plancalled for a full bl eakfast uponarrtval

While aboard the bus to Ox.ford, 1 notIced that the GatvVlckAirport was sun ounded by beautlful pastOl al lands - unhke OUI.

airport which IS mostly SUI.rounded by mdustry I fought tokeep awake, but finally suc.cumbed to sleep, hypnotIzed bythe sheep grazmg m the fields

On arrIval at the Umverslty, Iwas aSSIgned my room, and wastold there would be an onenta-tlOn meetmg at 8 p m

I had a comer room overlook-mg Merton Street and a beautl

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September 14, 1989Grosse Pointe News

I <II CUISll1e" classes have provenpopulm, Will I epeat two of hermost sought-aftI'I offenngs,'Real Soups," and "Terrific Ap

petlterb" In additIOn, she willalTer tIll ee new classes They are"Microwave Fish and Seafood,""MIC10w.1ve Chicken," and"Homemdde Gift!> to Share"Pomp)'" classes Will be held onWedne"days Oct 4 through Nov1 Fee IS $11

FOI beginners, "BaSICS ofCookll1g" Will be alTered agalTl,taught by LOUise TeWalt It IS alour \~eek c1abs sturtmg Oct 23,

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Vibrate from It Just learning to beI themselves-express their own

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_ The Chrlsltan SCience Sunday/..."' ~ ~ J School IShere to help them learn

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DOI1<lHl'ynold;" 10e.11cookbook,lIlthol ,mci ,11lthOlll\ on the u"eot t1H' food pi oce"'lOI, h"sp1.1nned d total 01 &1....cld;,&es asPdl t 01 lhe Idll pi oglllm The\Include "Cllll"tma" Cookw,. a laFood PI oce",;ol ," "Wol'klllgWomen .... Hohdl1\ Ml'lHl Jdl'a","Till key Lefto\ PI;',' ,md 'So

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Othel new for fall classes mclude "Ht>al t Healthy CookmgIllth Herbs" taught by nut! ItlOnI"t Josephme Malacek all Od19 Fee 1\ III be $6

"Helbal Vmeg,u's, Butteli> andBlends," taught by Mary Kruegel. Will be olfl'Ied Nov 9 1'01 afpt>01 $8

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I klbltlzed fOUl Souths at Don Curtice's Glosse Pomtegame four weeks ago who bid two Spades When the I esultswel e 111. I leal ned that only thlee of the ten NiS paIrs pia yeda Hedl t game scollng 140

If the South hand were fi\ effoul 1I1 the maJol s you\\ouldn't heSitate to bId two Heatts, and so you must overNOlth's Imllt bId You're strong enough and you must com.plete your hand's descnptlOn

TlUb IS \1hat the e ....pel Is say J.bout u" Jose Le Dentu, oneof EU! ope's gl eate'lt added. "If a player wanted to take thetlouble he could become an abO\ e average blddel m fifteendd) s, but to bl't "lIle a good pl.1yel nllght take fifteen year;,It <ill stm ts \\ Ith countmg "

Toda~"i> hand IS a c1dSbiC trap pomly tl amed players fallmto - \1hen to bid the ~econd mdjOr' ThiS Ib ticklish becauseSouth on today's hand \\ ants to re bId hiS SIX card major,whIch unfortunately will end the blddmg, but you shouldSUppl eso; thdt de&lI e 111 fdvor of 1\\ a heal ts which lands you1I1 game

In dddltIon to her senes on thebaSICS, Suczek will present live11e\\ claSbes and will repeal hloof her most popul.u pd&l olrelmgs. "Cookmg fO! Solo;, andSelllOl & V," and "Cocktatl PUttyFood "

The new classes die "KondltoIl.'l Speclaltle:,," 'Lem n to be dCleatlve Chel." "Clepe:,,"• WIIW:" Fondue;, 'lI1d Cheese;,,"and "TI adltlOndl AustlldnChll;,tmd;, Dmnel " Fee fO! eachsmgle SeSi>lOncia:",> 1&$11

Ne\\ for f,tll I:' J. fOUl se'lSlOlll'Ia,,'l m "Onental Cookmg"

A featUl'e of the fall prOb'1'am\\ III be a sene;, of smgle ;,{'SSIOIlcldsse:, by Gro:,S{' POlllte'.., ownacclallned mastl)1 cookingteacher, Chanty SllClt'k. who\\ 111 pn.';,l'nt d SIXp,ll t selIC;' 01le;,i>on" on the ba:,lt;, 01 FIend,cookmg Tho.,e \\ 1:"llIng b,l')l(kno\\ kdge of the tt'chlllqUt.';, ofFrench CUI"U1e \\ III tind ...ep,ll ,lte;,{':";,lOn;, de\ oted to ..,oup'" (Sept19). s<llad.., (Sept 26), bH'.ld \Od:3), entlt'e:" (Oct 101. de..,;,el blOet 17). Ii:"h (Oct 2-1) ,1I1dSduce;, (Oct .31) Fel' 101 l',ll h ",p..,

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2 l'.lost playel s feel safe WIth sy<;tems that they don't undel stand 01 pi opelly use

3 Most players don't count

4 Most players have hUll.' under~tandmg of defense

ft • Iu'l~rgeHAVE A PLEASANT TRY AT PERFECTIONBRIDGE BY WOODY BOYDTHE PASTEBOARD PASTIME

FOI the better paJt of a \edl no\\ I'vt> pla)ed dupllcdtl' (usuallv club games) .Ill ovel the Metlo Detlolt alea with ;,ome\\onclel ful Blldge enthusI,hh ThiS h,l;' given 1111:' a wondl'rful OppOI tumty, as an authOi and a la) pia) 1'1, to 1'\ aludteperformance among P.1l't nel S ,111d opponenb Pld) el competence divIdes mto roughl" thlee grollplllgs I The E ....pelt. IIThe Expenenced, III The EnthusIa;,ti>

I smcerely hope today's column \\ 111 be of value to theplayers below the EJo.pel t level Each tIme I Sit to play I beethe JOY, the enthUSiasm and the detelmlllatlOn you ladwtefor thiS game That IS stlllwlatll1g dnd :,ays much fO! Bndgeand YOU! 0\\ n pieasul able \\ elfdl e I've alba seen amongmany of you unusual Cdl d sense and consldel able Bndge potentlal For your own lI1tegllt,. ;,elf confidence and deslI e topel fO!m bettel, don't let the:"e gift thiS skill PO\\ er lav dormant

To the 'Expellenced" I appeal, don't let yOU! rank stand1Il the way of advancement The "LIfe Md;,tel Title" I~ Ilchl)I e\1 al dll1g hard won honor. but don't let It bmd you 1I1 thebelief that you've reached the summit Thel e IS no linut unIe:,,, vou've made one Improvement can be eJo.penenced fO!,ear~ to come If there's dedicatIOn, deSire and dlsclplllle

To "The Enthusiast" I commend) au! studv and play eventhough checkel ed \\ Ith fl ustlUtlOn

To both groups I say. add d little knOll ho\\ to yoU! studyand play An open mll1d, educatIOn and gt eatel efTol t \\ IIIhelp tl emendously

One of my most rewardll1g moments m Bndge IS to Sit\\ Ith the e ....perts and listen Last time was a couple of yeal sback m New YOlk as I had been lIlvlted to jom a fe\1 of the\\orld's finest for dmner One of the Blldge Issues aired wascompetent perfO! mance versu:, medlOcllty The opmlOnsthese world mastel s eJo.plessed regardmg these ext Iemes ofpIa, were smgular, sIgnificant and simple

1 Most players alen't versed m the baSIC fundamentals

This fall the Depal tment ofCOTlunul1lty EducatIOn \\ III om.'1a total 0(31 cookmg clm;~;, a:"pa!"t of It" non ('I'edlt em IChllll'nlprogram

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Onental Clllsme;,. \\ hel hel vallwant to learll nUll e <lbout cook109 With hel b..,. \\ het hel 'ouwant to m<lke the most of "Olllfood pl'oce..,;,Ol 01 \\ hether ' ) auare mtel e..,ted III a 10\\ fat, 10\\sodium apPlo<lth to eatmg. comInunlt" educat 1011 can nwet 'OUIneeds

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Intellectual j)U1 "ulh ,III notthe onl) \\,l\ to go l\LU1\ old! I

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He \\ a'> :>0 when he Wd~ IeJe<l'>edIh~ ho,>pltal wa'> III Ium'>

But he ~tellted ovel agelln HeIebullt the ho,",pltal and Jan Ituntil he died elt <lge90

In 1970, the natIOnal olliw ofthe United Pw<;bytellan ChUJch1 etlred 65 yeal old MaggieKuhn FurlOu,>, ~he 1'01 med ;.ladlCal !,'10UP known a'> the GlayPanthel s Theil purpose waf:>t~ovel1urn soclety'~ agel,>t ways

Fot neally two decddef:>,MagglC Kuhn ha" led the GI dyPanthers 111 campalgn'l de,>lgnedto ehmmate agelf:>ffi111 Amellca

Now 74,000 members ,>tlong,WIth chaptel f:>111 30 states, thePanthers hme acted a'l the vOIceof eldel S for seilOUS ~oclUlchange

Hem I MatlSf:>e,the gJ eat postlmpi esslOmst pamtel, had beena cultural levolutlOnary for 40years He reached a time m lifewhen he could ha\ e Ie<;ted allhiS laulels

At the age of 66, he beganpalntmg agam, contmually refinmg and evo" 109 hiS CI aft

At the age of 71 he undel wentan mtestltlal opel atlOn that lefthIm bed! Idden But he 'ltl11 keptgomg He mvented 11IgenIOusways to CIeate 81t He had speclal easels made so that he couldSit up m bed and work When hecould barely move. he used crayons and bl ushes tied to theends of long bamboo poles todraw huge mut als Bet\\ een theages of 76 and 80, he producedSIX major Illustl ated books thatmcluded hund! eds of pamtmgsand he deSIgned the no\'o-famousChapelle du Rosalre

He WOJked untIl he dIed m1964 at the age of 85

Such stones of famous peoplecan be matched by stones a,boutpeople \"e have ne\el heard ofFor Instance, Jacob Landers\\ ent to law school at age 67 aftel spendmg several yea I s In edlIcatlOn as a teachel, admmlstl a

moved mto the mdustnal slumsof Calcutta whel e the lepel sIlved and began to gIve out medlcme and food

At 60, she moved to New YOIkand stat ted the fil st AmencanmISSion m the dangerous F0!1Apache 81 ea of South Blonx At69 "he won the Noh€1 Pn7e A",she approache<; 80, she IS f:>1I11active

Albeit Schweitzer began hISadult years a'l a renowned muslClan - an 01 gamst and mterpi etOI of Bach At age 30 he becamea phy"lclan At 38 he ef:>tabh!lheda hospItal m Flench West Afllcawhel e he practiced unttl he wasmcarcel ated as an enemy allenby the FI ench durmg World WalI

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The travelogues are open tothe pubhc The chaI ge IS $1 andmcludes refreshments served af.tel' the show

mg new personal and SOCIalchal.lenges at an age when theycould have rested on theu laurels.

There are shmmg examples 01men and women who haveachIeved extraordmary goal,>andwho de!>Crvethe accolade of "elderheroes" and worthy role models

One that comes to mmd ISAnna Mary RobertsonGrandma Moses - a farm Wife,untramed m 81t She beganpamtmg In her 70s WIth no formal trammg, she produced colOlful, SImple and carefree scenes offarm hfe and won recogmtlOn fOIher pnmltlve Amellcan al1

Another I~ Mothel Tere~aEven as a teenagel, she had anearly passIOn for ffil""lonarywork She entered a convent andwas sent to Calcutta, where shetaught for more than 20 year" atSt Mary's HIgh School, a bastlOn of pnvllege

One mght, she said she heal d"a call wlthm a call" -to leavethe convent and help the peoplewhIle hvmg among them Sheexchanged her habIt for a whItesan and took to the streets ofCalcutta, barefoot At 49, she

treatment planMedical profeSSIOnals wtli

speak at, or faCilitate, each sesslon The oncology chmcal nursespeclahst and a SOCIal workerfrom the hospItal wJ1l dIrect thesenes

The program WIll offer fleXIblemeetmg agendas based on needsof the mdIvIduals in each session. Open commumcatlOn between partiCIpants and the shar

Star of the Seaseeks members

Rose SocietyThe Fall Rose Show of the De-

troit Rose Society WIll be heldSept 16 and 17 at the WestlandMall 111 Westland

Entries 7 - 11 a m SaturdayFree AdmISSIon

Our Lady Star of the SeaCatholic Church welcomes inqui.ries from anyone who is inter.ested in the possibility of becom.ing a member of the CathohcChurch.

The process whereby n<!wmembers are initiated into theCatholic community will beginat Star of the Sea in early Nov.ember.

For more information, pleasecall the parish office at 884.5554.

Five PointesGarden Club

The FIVe Pointes Garden ClubWill meet Monday, Sept 18 at12'30 at the home of Mrs PearlRochte.

Followmg the busmess meet.mg, the program WIll be a gar-den tour of members and theTrial gardens.

AARP No.3417AARP No 3417 South Ma-

comb chapter WII! hold theirmonthly general meeting onThUl'sday, Sept 21 at 1 pm atBlossom Heath, 24800 JeffersonAve, St ClaIr Shores

Travel tnps fm members WIllbe announced.

The afternoon Will also mcludedancmg and a smgalong to thetunes of FranCIS Weskel on hISdouble keyboard electromc m.strument

The meeting IS open and freeto anyone over 50, and all arewelcomed as guests. Coffee andsweet rolls WIll be served.

MembershIp IS $3 per year

Support group for those coping with cancermg of personal expenences andcoping strategIes will be encow.aged Group members wtll beutilized as an mternal supportsystem

Attendees wtll receIve mformatlOn on cancer development,dIagnosIs, treatment optIOns andmanagement of Side effects

Psychosocial Issues related toself.esteem, commUniCatIOn, emotlOnal reacttons, and copingstrategIes WIll be addressed

Support IIlformatlOn on hvmgWith a chromc J1lness WIll begiven from many diSCiplinesCommunity resources WIll be

Guests are welcome Refresh. explained along With methods ofments WIll be served utthzation

There IS no charge for thIS program co-sponsored by the Amencan Cancer SocIety

PI e.1eglstratlOn IS necessarysmce enrollment IS hmlted Formore mformatlon or to reglster,call 343.3390

8t John HospItal and MedIcalCenter IS located at 22101 Mo-I'OSSat Mack, one mtle east ofthe I 94 freeway

September 14, 1989Oro_ Pointe News

Senior Men's Club presents travelogueThe Senior Men's Club of

Grosse Pomte WIll present "Eld.erhostel travels In Costa Rica"by Helen Kosy on Friday, Sept15 at 8 p.m m the audltonum ofParcells MIddle School

The slIde presentatIOn willshow Costa Rica's modem citle8,rolhng countrysIdes, tumbhng

The "I Can Cope" cancer support group educatIOnal seneswill be offered at S1. John Hospi.tal and MedIcal Center for SIXconsecuttve Tuesdays SessIOnsbegan Sept 12 and run from6 30 to 8'30 p m

The program IS based on thebeher that individuals who knowmore about theIr disease canmake mfonned de(:lsions and be-come active partICIpants m their

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Elderheroes, elderheroines are inspirations for senior citizens

Lakeside Palette Club meets tonightThe LakeSide Palette Club RIchard De Vlammck who WIll

Wll! hold its first meetmg Thurs demonstrate in PI'lsma ColorsSept 14 at 7'30 p.m at the CIVICArena, 20000 Stephens St ClaIrShores The guest artIst will be

Every group has Its heroesand heromes.

Certam people are smgled outfor honor because of theirachIevements and contributionsto socIety andlor theu' extraordl'nary power to sway opinIOn Theworlds of sport, entertamment,teachmg, scIence and the profes-sIOns - a)) have people who al eesteemed as examples of what ItIS possIble to achIeve

At this pomt in hIStory, whenpeople are liVing longer, morevIgorous hves, many of them arearnuous not to waste those pre.CIOUSadded years Later In theIrIIves, they pursue Intel ests orcauses that they hope WI)) makea difference m the world Theyhave prevIOusly been busy earnmg a liVing. No\\ the) are I'ead)to pursue goals they had longdreamed of

Some people hold back becausethey think they are too old 01

haven't the energy 01' the talentWhat these people need for m

splratlOn are examples of "elder-heroes" who have eItherachIeved success m a new fieldafter retirement or have leachedtheIr stnde m theIr own field in

theIr later years, after attempt

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Illg mu"cle functIOn and use willbe given by Michael Colling,LPT

FI ee vdlet pal kmg IS aVUlI.,Ible

FOI delall'> on thIS and 35othel fI ee community sel vices oftl1l' Amellcan Lung A~soclatJonm met! opolitan Dell OIt, Call559 5100 \\ eekdays

The bll;,lI1e~" agenda wIll mdliJe plan:> fOi the chapter'smernbel~hlp dllve III October,1I1d the dnllual fa~hlOn show inNovember

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The glOUp will meet at 3 pm,!\1onddy, Sept 18, 111 the SClCnceIt,ll! of Bon SecoUls Ho;,pltal,

Nutrition is topic for ABW A meetingTIll' Gl o",~e Pomte Chapter of FeliCia Stephens, BUlldmg &

Illl' Amenc.1l1 Buslnes~ Women's S,lfety Engmeermg, CIty of De.A.,...ocllItlOn \\ 111 hold thell' trOlt, d member of the Grossemonthl) meetmg Wednesd.ty, Pomte chdpter, wIll gIve a ~hOltSept 20 vocatIOnal t<ilk

1\1,11I<1nneO'AI ca, certIfied nlltIlt IOn con;'lIltant, WIll be thegllt.'~1 ~peakCl She \\ III tall.,Ibollt the IInpOitance of nutntlOn fOl the active busll1ess

Breathers Club will hold seminar

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l\lembel" cdn count on a htel al taste of the pI Ogl f\m SUbl~J:t'Edible Flo\\ el s .. :

Co hostesses of thIS pIe"entd .tlOn .11e Cmdy Carson and GIaceHmll~on

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Scholarship honoreesKay Kirby of Grosse Pointe Woods. left. and Helen Blades

of St. Clair Shores, center. were named 1989 scholarshiphonorees by the Grosse Pointe branch of the American As-sociation of University Women.

Margit Iackson of Grosse Pointe Farms. AAUW EducationFoundction program chairwoman. right. presents certifi-cates honoring the two women's contributions to the local.divisional and national AAUWactivities,

Children's clothing sale Sept. 16The Easlel n BI County Moth 16, flam 10 a m to 1 p m Items

el ~ of Multiples Club V'Ill! hold mclude c10thlllg flOm II1fant~ toItS fall clothmg sale at Salem ~ILC14, toy", and eqUIpment suchMemOrial Luthel an ChUl'ch, as Cllbs, cal seat,;, hIgh chairs,21230 Mol'Oss etc

The sale WIll be held on Sept E\el yone IS \\t'!come

Eastside Handweavers guildSept 18 I~ the date of the fil st the Glosse Pomte pllbhc hbrm y

fall meetmg for The EastSide on the second 11001begmnIng atHandweavers gUIld 7 30 p m

Along WIth seemg membel~' The East",lde Hand\\eavers;,ummel \\ eavmg projects, the Gtllid IS an d~'lOCJatlOnof peopleplOgram WIll mc1ude shdes of Ill\olved III vanous fibel a1ts Inthe MIc1l1gan League of Hand c1udmg \\ eavmg, spmnmg andweavel s '89 BIennial confel ence bac;ketry All persons \\ ho 31 efashIOn show, a IepresentatlOn of mtel ested are welcomed to dtsome of the most outstandIng tendhandwoven, handmade gal ments FOI fUlthel InfO!mallOn, callflOm M1chlgan weavers 881290601 8822261

Monthly meetmgs al e held at

Windmill Pointe Questers to meetWmdmlll Pomte Questers WIll

h~}d ~t.& fir~t, meetmg of the newseason on Sept 18 at the GlossePointe F,u ms home of Cind\Calson .

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881.3374Parllally funded by the United Foundation .~and the DetrOit Area Agency on Aging 1_

Ill'S of pIOgIams conclude... onOct 18 at 1 p m WIth a iectUl e"Free SelectIOn for the Homeownel Newel VanetlCs of OldFavontes" by Curtis Petelson,Ph D, plOfessor of hOltlculture atMichIgan State University He\\ 111sho\\ new disease resistant\ anetws of old favol'ltes as wellas ndtlve trees and dISCUSSsoilt) pes requIred for each Handouts WIll be ,1\ allable

Tickets are $10 each to bothlectUles Reset VI' a spot b) callmg the DetrOIt Garden Center at259 6363 The Center IS locatedat 1460 E Jefferson, one halfmIle east of the RenaissanceCentl'1 Call for parkmg mformatlOn Refleshments wIll follo\\the lecture

of the Plymouth and the MICIIlgan Leab'Ue, IS a strong advocatefor cItizens gettmg mvoh'ed III

gavel nment del'lSlOns She con.tends that groups of educatedmdlvlduals can h,we an Impacton hIghly techllledl Issues - andhel own \Ccord supports that behef

Karen Opd\ ke, League copresIdent. ';tres~ed that the pub.hc IS 111\ Ited to the open house.Septembel has been deSIgnatedLedb'UI' of Women Voters month111 MIchIgan Locallv, It also ISL\VV ne\\ member month

All men and women 18 andover dIe ehglble to become nll'mbel s of the Leab'1.le, d non p,u t Isan orgalluatlOll

FOI mOle IIlfOlmation aboutIhe League or the Opell hOllse,call 885 8077 01 8860378

COIdmg secreta!) 1\11 s Leona! dJenson, can espondll1g seCIetal)',Mrs Bernal d L Seltz, IIea~U11'1,

Mrs Frank 1\lcKmnon. financIal..,ecletar)', MIS Leo Rlchmdson,honorary parhamentanan, MrsPaul Hendellc, hlstOl Jan MISSMal]OIle Allen, lIbrat 18n, MI sGIlbe1t Pulliam, pal hamentallan, Mrs GeOlge KIlleen, legl~'tl ax, Mrs, JamIe Johl1SQn, duec.tOl'S consel vatlOn, MIs AnthonySudney publIc IelatIOns

Ribbon FarmsQuesters

:-.rember~ of the RIbbon FarmsChapter of Questers Will meetMonday, Sept 18 at noon 111 thehomE' of Rita Monterosso forlunch, husme<;s meetmg and pro.gr.tm Members should call thehostp<;<;If they cannot attend

The officer<; for 1989.1990 areRIta Monterosso, preSident, Fred.erIca Glahn, vIce preSIdent; Bea.trIce Scalan, secretary; and Doro.thy Denomme, treasurer

LWV will hold open houseThe lolt' of the state and the

mdl\ loual In dt'Clslons about dlspo .. '! of low. level radIOactive\\ ,Ihte will be explored at theLI',Ig-ue of Women Voters openhOIl"'(' at the Grosse Pomte War~te11l0l1111on 1\lesday, Sept 19,.11 7 30 pm

The ~peaker \\ III be Beverlvl\kAl1lllch She cUITentl\, serve~011 the boa! d of go\'ernors of theLo\\ Le\ el RadIOactIve Wa~teFdllc,ltlOn 'Illd Research Instltlile clnd she formerly headedtl1(' t.{ovelnor'~ RadlOactlvP\\'d ...!l' ContlOl Committee, '86Wi In hel work she has been m

contdct with the Michigan AuthOllty whIch mu~t locate threepO';"'lble cbOl~ for a radIOactIve\\ aste disposal sIte b\' Jan 1,1990

i\h AllInch, a former pn:~ldent

Grosse PointeCamera Club

The Grosse Pointe CameraClub wIll meet on Tuesday, Sept19, at 7'30 pm at Brownell Mid,dIe School, 260 Chalfonte, GrossePomte Farms

The program will 1I1cludeMon.01 IIIome and color prmt competl'tIon and plctonal and natureshde competitIOn

:'-Jature ai>Slgnment I, Muc;hroom ...

\'1<;ltorc; ale welcome Call82.t 9064 or 881 8034 for moreinformatIOn

Detroit Garden Center plansnature tour of Ford estate

L'AllianceFrancaisede Grosse Pointe

I'he Alliance FI ancalse de(;lo,se Pomte w111 mark theopcnmg of 1989-90 season With aclMmpabTJ1erecl'ptlOn \\e!commgnel\ membel s, ThUl sday evenlng Sept 14 at th~ home ofI\,lthleen MOIONesl

The champagne IeceptlOn flam6 untll 8 pm wIll featme a fashIOn show of ladles' apparel

Adel Amel man, chaIr womanof the event, said that fashlOnsb\ JudIth Ann, a Grosse Pomte'" omen's shop and boutique, WIllbe modeled by members of theAlhance

Judy Agley, propnetor of theJudith Ann Shop, will donate apl'rcentage of purchases made bymembers to the Alliance

The event IS open to newmembers and members 111 goodst,llldmg

FOi mformatlOn, call 881.972901 8845390

The Detlolt Ga!den Centerha ...planned a speCial natme onenled tour of the Edsel andEleanOl FOId estate on Tuesday,Sept 26 between 10 a m and230 pm

Beglnnmg at 10 am, theg. oup will meet at the estate toenjoy a docent gUided house tour,followed by a slide lect1.1le on811'a bll ds by Betty SlIllek of theAudubon Society

Lunch \\ III be plovlded Aller\\ at d~, a glounds tour b)g'1 ounds keeper Pat Victor Wille"plmn the plantmgs which\\ 1'1 t' deSigned by Jen Jensen

Co"t of the toUl IS $22 50, andn ....el vahons may be made bvr,llling- 2596363 -

rhe Garden Center's fall se.

Fort Pontchartrain DAR to meetThe Fort Pontchmtl am chap

tel of the DAR wIll hold a meetIIIg on Sept 15 at the DehOltBIl,lt Club at noon The tOPIC\\ 111be "Focusll1g on Conshtutl -n Week Sept 17 23"

"\l'W office) s fOl' the ne"t yearal e Mrs Fredenck J Mc.r..; "mm a, Iegent, MI s AlthUlElges, fi1st vIce pre~ldent regent,1\11... Edward Sampson. secondVlrl' plesldent regent, MIS JoS('ph Embury, chaplam, MISl\lIlIal d Ellman aS~lstant chapInIll, :\-lrs FIedellck Seheltel, 1e

Winners 01 Clarence awards lor the Grosse Pointe Theatre's 1988-89 season are. Irom 1.lt. DonAdzigian. male worker-olothe-year; Michelle Karl. director: Thomas Kern. best actor: and MarieBoyle-Asmus. best actress. Not shown, Mickie Pizzimenti. female worker-of-the.year.

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Arlene.Mane Schoenherrrounded out the awards for theIrwork on properties for "FatalAttraction"

Carol Lombardml, Tom Scla-fam and June Erskme were rec-OgniZed for 30 years of service toGrosse POinte Theatre. MaryLou OlszewskI and RobertSturza were recognized for their20 years of sel-vlce

Mary Lou Johnson, 19881989preSIdent, passed the gavel tothe new preSident Dale Pegg

Grosse POinte Theatre's 1989-1990 season wl1l open 10 November with "Seven Bndes forSeven Brothers" dIrected byGwenn Samuel, followed by"Rashomon," dIrected by DeanErskme In March the mUSIcalcomedy "Something's Afoot" Willbe directed by Peter WalIlko

Nancy Sorter WIll dIrect "Girlsin 509" In AprIl. Jacquehne DI-Sante Will close the season mJune, With the Broadway hIt"Evlta."

eluded Ronald J Otulakowsklfor "Camelot" and LOIS Bendlerfor "The Foreigner," both In sup-portIng roles and to Pat Busheyfor "The Foreigner" and DonnaRutledge for "42nd Street," Infeatured roles Non-featured act-Ing awards went to Don Ross Jrfor "Fatal AttractIOn" and Patri-cia Elhs for "Camelot."

In the technical categones,Clarences went to Marge Ches-nIck, producer, John Dlckmson,vocal director; Dale Pegg, hghts,Mane Delong and Marie Olek-Siak, costumes; Arlene ManeSchoenherr, make-up; and DeanErskme and Steve Linne, techm-cal directors, all for "Camelot"

Clarences went to Jef Fisk,sound; Emma,Jean Evans, setdressing, and Jacqueline Dls-ante, set deSign; for their workon "The Foreigner."

Gerard Shaheen, musicaldirector; MIckie Pizzlmentl,stage manager; and Michael Ed-Ick, choreographer won for"42nd Street," Mane Devhn and

September 14, 1989Groin Pointe News

Grosse Pomte Theatre held Its33rd annual Awards DInnerDance recently at the GrossePOinte Yacht Club, markmg theconclUSIOnof the 1988-89 season

The Awards ceremony washosted by Bob and Pam Mont-gomery.

The Clarence Awards are pre-sented to the wmners m 24 cate-gones recogmzmg techmcal aswell as acting excellence Clar-ence awards have been pre-sented each year SInce 1956 andare named for GroBbe PomteTheatre's first productIOn m1948 RecipIents are voted on bythe membership

Acting awards were presentedto Thomas Kern for hiS por-trayal of Charhe m "The For-eigner" and Marie Boyle-Asmusfor her portrayal of Guenevere In"Camelot" Michele Karl wasnamed best director for "TheForeigner" MICkie PIzzimentiand Don Adzigian receivedworker of-the-year awards

Additional actmg awards In-

Q~Grosse Pointe Theatre presentsClarence Awards for excellence

Fall's vegetables, fruits, add flavor to barbecue menus

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Party baked beansA real qUIckie and wondellu t

With grIlled hamburgers2 cans vegetarian baked

beans in tomato sauce112cup chopped onion2 Tblsp. molasses or bro\\ n

sugar2 tsps. dry mustard2 Tblsp. margarine1 cup tomato sauce2 cans (16 oz.) barbecue bean">

Combme all Ingredients andpour Into 3-quart casserole. Bak ..uncovered In preheated 350oven for 45 to 60 mmutl ...Makes 24 servmgs

Calones about 100 per Sert'lll;':

CholesteroL O.

skIm mJlk Spread on tooledcake Makes 12 servmgs

Calories about 316 per sert 1l1,L:

Cholesterol about 40 mgs

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I~) -a IJ~ Our cool FALL daybV P-'1 and evenzngs are all-"-'-0'-'-'-"-'-' there way. Warm-up III

our 1. B. DlffuslOn sweater coats m ivory.red, royal blue, emerald green and blackVanety of styles to choose from ... fancy.casual, some With leather and even beadzng from $110 - $220. 131 Kercheval, 011

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Turn'n Learn. A new and cleaver Apencil case that also, helps review ~math facts, it's from THE SCHOOLBELL ... 17904 Mack Ave.

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Something CountryANTIQUES CIRCA 1820.1920

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chosen for Just the right accentFour rooms filled wlth antiquesOpen Tuesday thru Saturday,

Noon until 6, 1875 ROSLYN, EAST OFMACK IN The Woods of Grosse Poznte

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Icing1 pkg. Neufchatel cheese, sof-

tened1 Tblsp. margarine1 tsp. vanilla1-112 cups confectioners'

sugarStir together flour, soda, salt,

cmnamon and nutmeg Beat the1/2 cup marganne and the gran-ulated sugar until hght andfluffy Add the eggs and beatagam untIl fluffy. Stir In apples,cereal and flour mixture Spreadm greased 9x9x2-Inch cake panBake at 3500 about 45 minutesor until cake tests done.

To make iCing, beat cheese,margarine and vamlla Grad-ually add confectioners sugar,beatmg until smooth If frosting1S too th1ck, add 1to 2 teaspoons

apples1 cup All-Bran cereal or Bran

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Needlepoznteshow "Krzs'sStltches" Sep-tember 18 - 29NeedlePowte liTrunk show fea- Uturmg . . . WhimSical Chrzstmas at 397Fisher, 882-9110.

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•U's SPOOKY time againl We

have a wide variety of Halloweenand Thanksgiving cards and dec.orations, . . Stop by at 21425Mack Avenue, St. Clair Shores,

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Fresh apple cakeWith all Its deliCIOusness, thIS

easy-to-make cake contains a lotof healthful fiber and apple pec-tm - both of which lowers bloodcholesterol1-1/2 cups all-purpose flour2 tsps. baking soda1/8 tsp. salt1 tsp. cinnamon1 tsp. nutmeg1/2 cup margarine, softened1 cup granulated sugar2 eggs4 cups finely chopped pared

utes longer Meanwhl1e, cookmacaroni m bOllmg salted wateraccordmg to package directIOns,dram Add vegetable mixtureand turn mto bakmg dIsh, sprmkle WIth cheese. Bake m preheated 3500 oven about 25 to 30mll1utes Sel ves 7 to 8

CalOries about 213 for each of8 !>erulngs Cholesterol about 15mgs

Admission $5.00Reserved tickets available

by calling: 884-1264

All-in-one barbecuecasserole

1 large onion, chopped2 cloves garlic, minced1 Tblsp. oil2 large carrots, peeled, diced2 large stalks celery, sliced1 can (16 oz.) tomatoes1 can (6 oz.) tomato paste1 bay leaf1/2 tsp. dried basil1/2 tsp. dried oregano1/4 tsp. dill weed1/4 tsp_ fresh ground pepper1 pkg. (10 oz.) frozen chopped

spinach, thawed1-112cups red cooking wine8 oz. "bow ties" or shell maca.

roni1.1/2 cup grated Lite-Line

cheeseCook omon and garhc slowly

m 011until transparent Add calrots and celery along With toma-toes, tomato paste, herbs andpepper Cover and sImmer for 20mmutes Add spinach and wme,sImmer uncovered about 20 mm

PIerce meat deeply all over onboth SIdes With fork Put meat ma large, non-metal shallow dIshSaute garhc m 011 untIl veryhghtly browned. Remove fromheat and add Iemammg mgredl-ents. Pour over meat. Cover andmannate m refngeratOl for 24hours, turnmg occasIOnally andplercmg each time It IS turned

Remove steak from marmade,pat WIth paper towehng to remove excess mannade Gnll 5inches from hot coals, bastmgWith the marinade, for about 10mmutes on each Side for rare

Remove from grill, shce thmlyon the dIagonal Makes 4 serv-mgs

Calones per servmg about 260Cholesterol about 70.

"The Good Doctor"a two-act comedy with music

Fnday, September 22 & Saturday, September 23 - 8'00 p.m.Sunday, September 24 - 7:30 p m

Trombley Elementary SchoolAuditorium

820 BeaconsfieldGrosse Pointe Park

Cf>tftCH STRUTInTtQIOQS

21 KerchevalEntrance at McKinley

London broil with colaA delIcIOUSand f1avOlful steak

Without the use of a commelclaltenderIzer1 chuck shoulder steak, 2

inches thick (about 2-1/2pounds)

2 cloves garlic, minced1-112Tblsp. vegetable oil1 cup lo-cal cola beverage114tsp. prepared mustard2 Tblsp. catsup1/2 tsp. salt1/4 tsp_ black pepper1 Tblsp. vinegar1 Tblsp. soy sauce

884-7004Order now for Christmas 200/0 off allcustom window treatments.Draperies, Sheets, Balloons & RomanShades. Also tablecovers, pillows &spreads etc.Large selection of Wallpapers DesignersServices available.

St. Ambrose Community Players presentsNeil Simon's

1 Tblsp. wine vinegar2 cloves garlic, finely minced112 tsp. pepper (or to taste)2 drops Tabasco (or to taste)1 lemon, sliced paper thin1/2 tsp. Accent2 Tblsp. fresh dill, minced.1 tsp. fresh thyme.1 tsp. fresh chevril.2 sprigs fresh mint Oeaves

only).1/4 tsp. Italian seasoning (op-

tional)114 tsp. Worcestershire sauce1 tsp. salt• or 1/4 this amount dried

Combine all mgredlents 10

large crockery bowl StIr verywell Taste and add more season-mgs if deSIred Puree half themixture In an electnc blender,about 3 cups at a time Emptypureed mixture back In bowl andpuree another 3 cups of the mix-ture Return all to bowl andthot"Oughly stIr Taste agam forseaSOnIng Cover, chIll overnightor longer StIr well before sel-V-109 In chilled mugs or soupbowls, garnish WIth plain or gar-hc Cl"Outons Makes 5 servmgs

Calories per serving about 104Cholesterol 0

Thrift Shopreopens

The MIchigan Cancer Founda-tIOn is in need of volunteers tostaff offices in Mount Clemensand Warren. The Mount Cle.mens office hours are 10 a.m. to2 p.m. Mondays through Fri-days. The Warren office is openfrom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

For an application form, call2944430.

The followlIlg recipes comef1 om the low-calone, low-choles-tel 01. budge/Wise kitchens ofTln/U G,ey Howard ami HelenaDe W,tt Roth

Gazpacho6 large tomatoes, peeled,

finely chopped1 large cucumber, peeled,

finely chopped1 small green pepper, finely

chopped2 celery stalks, finely chopped20 sprigs parsley, snipped2 cans (l4-0z.) chicken broth1 can cold water2 Tblsp, olive oil

Pointer BridgeClub meets Sept. 21

Members of the Pomter BrIdgeClub wl11 meet on Thursday,Sept. 21, at 11 a.m

Members who cannot attendshould call Sandy Kobbersh at886-7595 by Sept 18.

The Thrift Shop at Our Sa-viour Lutheran Church, Dicker-son & Elmdale, DetrOlt, will re-open on Wednesday, Sept 20

The hours are from 11 a m to3pm

The ThrIft Shop wI11 be openfor busmess the third Wednes-day of every month thereafter.

Items offered for sale arebooks, clothing, jewelry, smallhousehold and mIscellaneousItems

Matln services are held eachWednesday at 10 a.m All areInvited to attend.

Volunteers needed

"Take blue, that gentle canopyof color undel which we lIveMIl>.With the autumn golds andscallets of maple and bll ch, deepgleens of pIne and maroons ofoak, add a stream 01' lake to reflect the sky

What we get I'> nature's annual folIage flmg whIch IS nevelmore enchantmg ."

Sound hke a travel blOchure?It IS' And yet It IS the view youmay enJoy all the wal m, dehght-ful days of autumn and IndianSummer m youl own backYal d,from yoU! patIO 01 thlough your0\\ n PlctUle WIndow Barbecuescan be enjoyed whether they aI eprepared on the outdoor gnll,mdoor gl'lll or oven Autumn ISthe time that nutritIOus vegeta-bles and frUIts abound at yourbTreenbTJ.ocers' or favot'lte farmer'smarkets

MIX and match, serve delightful soups, nutntlOus vegetablecasseroles, crudItes and JUIcyfrUit desserts With elegant steaks01 !:>ucculent hamburgers alIkeWith family and WIth fnends,enJoy yoU! own autumn paradlse

September 14, 1989Gro... Pointe News

K. Pat nee LudWig

co sponsOls the NatIOnal HonorSoclL'ty

Most of all, Turnmg Pomt of.fel s cal'lng staff and voluntE-erswho Will lIsten and help

A phone call could be the turn.mg POll1t Il1 someone's life

CIISIS LIl1e463 6990 To voun.teer, call 4634430

G.P. Farms resident is electedto sorority executive board

K Patllce LudWig of GrossePOll1te Farms was Installed as ane\\ Iy elected member of the III

ternatlOnal executIVe Board ofAlpha Delta Kappa sorority atthe July conventIOn held In Seat.tie

Alpha Delta Kappa IS an Intel natIOnal honOl al'y sOlonty for\\ omen educators WIth headquar.tel's In Kansas CIty, Mo

LudWIg IS the daughter ofGladys LudWIg of Grosse Pomteand was Imtlated mto the AlphaZeta chapter of the sorority m1971 She has held many chap.tel and state offices and servedas the state pi eSldent flOm 1984to 1986

Ludll Ig IS an alumna ofGlosse POInte South HIgh Schooland I'vhchlg<ln State U IlIVerslty,and did hel gl aduate WOlk at\Va) ne State UI1IVel Slty

She IS presently a LIfe Management Skills teacher at CentelLlI1e HIgh School whel e she also

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1'01 nlOl P I11fOlmatlll11 aboutIhl \1l't1O DetlOlt Teen CandleIlglIll'I' (,Ill :'Ihchael ;\ll7l1lllan,Ph n ,It 776 2949

:\'l',\1 II 200 student., lecel\edb,l{ hl'hll " 01 ma"tel's def:,"ee" att hl' 17th ,mnual commencement«('I pmon, fO! Centlal I'vhchlganUnl\PI "II)'C, e,tended degleeIIIogl ,1111 Tho"e fJ om Glo<;sePOInte Wood'l mcluded Brian M .Figurski, Geol'!~e S. Kis'loner-hti..., Michael J. Wiebelhaus,\nd Pallll'la A. Valli".

Indiana Ulvelslty Bloommgton undel h"adllate students \\ hoat hw\ cd the dean's hst fol' aeademlC e,cellE'l1le dunng the seeoml ...emestel of 198889 IIlcludeDaniel L~ ndon Rowady of(;Io..,,,e POl11te Clt\ and WilliamBenjamin (hler of Gloc;"ePoml (' ShO! e'"

:'IIUlll1e Pfe Jesse E. White, a1985 6" aduate of Unl\ erslt) Llgl;l'tt School, I ecentl) completedthe ladlO fundamentals COli!se atIhe :'Ilrlll11e Cm ps Commullicalion Eledl OlllCSSchool. T\\ ent\ n.1Ill' P,l1m" CalIf

The U HI \ el Slt~ ol :\hchlganSchool ot Art has named 98 .,tudents to It" dean s lIst 1m the\\ II1tel tel m 1989 lIlcIudll1gRaquel P. Chapin of GlO" ...ePomte CIty Tel'csa A. Ra~ moof GI O'i...e POlllte Fal n1', .111dEli,.abeth A Patek oj (,\O""PPOlllle Woods

EI'ich Zimmermann, "'on of:'Ill and i\h" .\I,m ZlI1l1nelmann, ha ... bpgun d.l"se" ,It theU111 \ el ...llI 01 Detlolt dentalschool He h a 1984 gi adu<1te ofGlo'3>,e POllltp :\f01 th HlJ ..(hSchool

Colleen Legumina

glOllp I'" ll'd 11\ :\lldl,l\ I l\h:'11111,111.I-h J) (hlld p"'\lhologl,t

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\I I'll' out "'0 long '-;0)]1(' of Ih(,111diP 11Innl hul oth('I'" .Ill 11 t '0

Murtha Nichol<'on, dallghtt'lof GeOlge Jnd :":.mll .... ;\Ilhol~on III of Glo ......e POlllte ShOl P...1\,\... named to the UP,lIl'" lI"t ,ItSmIth C(llle~e fm hel <1l,IUemlladm'\ l'Jlll'nt dlllmg thl' 1gSS Sq::.choo] \e.tl She I'" ,I ,6'1adu<1tp ofGlo'i ...e POll1tl' ;\ OJ th High School.tnd J", nMlonn~ 111 Ul t dt SmIth

•Pvt. Kenneth L. Williams

ha" completed lramlllg at theUS Arm) Infantry School, F0I1Benning Ga William" I" the sonof Lynnette Wllhams of GIO.,<,CPOltltc Fal m;, and IS a 1988b" aduate of Grosse Pomte SouthHIgh School

Michael Daniell, a (;1'0"'''(,Pomte NOIth High School SCl1IOI,competed at th(' Amellcan GUIldof MU<;lc''i 89th National Cont('"t, III dt urn... Hp \\ on fil ...tpl'lce III the NOI"th Amellcan ln\ ItatlOnal ChampIOnshIp, firstplace III the North AmencanAge ChamplOn"hlps and firstplace In Length of Study andAge Solo He IS the son of MaJ"lYand Cmdy Daniell of HarperWood"

•A recent 1,,'1 adudte of Peppel

dme UIlI\ eI "It v I" Terry D,Taylor of Gro;,,,e Pomte Wood..,Taylor lecelved hiS ma'itel ofbu"me"" admllllstt atlon degH'eHe \\ a... a b" adlldte of GIO ......PPomte NOIth HIgh School 111

1978 and he I ecel\ed hI!> bache1m of sCIence degJ'ee from CaltfOlma State Umverslty at Fullerton He l'i emplo)ed 0, theUl11ted Statt'.., Gypc;um Co

Cadet Walter Guevara, son of01 Walter and Rose Gut.:\ <ila of \Glo;,;,e Po 111te Clt), I ecelved )1pi <idlCdl \\ 01 k m mlhtm y leadel"lllp at the US Almy ROTC,'ad\anced camp, Fort LeWIS, l

Wash Guevala I" a 1986 f,,,'adll Ilfl

ate of GloSse Pomte South HIgh /),School

Laura Strong of Glo"'3ePomte hdS been named to thedean's hst for the Sptll1g semestel of the 1988 89 veal at HalttSchool of MUC;IC, Unwerslt\ ofHal"tfOld

FOI mer Grosse Pomter DavidMogk has lecelved a $2,000award as one of the 1989 wmllelS of the BUlhngton NOltheInFoundatIOn laculty achievementa\\ 3lds at 1\lontana State U ill

vel slty A 1972 gJ aduate ofGlOsse Pomte 1\'OIth, Mogk ha<,been teachmg mtl'OductOly em"thSCIences, geology COIe COUIses onmmel alogy, optIcal mmeralof:,'YIgneous and metamorphic petlology and ,6TJ'adllate theSIS "upel \ IslOn m metamorphIc petlology <It

1\lSU slI1ce 1982 The aWald I"ha ...ed on e:--cellence 1Il clas'iloomtedchll1g

In tmw ..."till to eoml'I hd\ e no Hie,1 \1 In I'm "t ill

hel e,' ColIl'en "',Ild, but I IIploh,lhh be ,llound IIl1til I'm 95\ L',II'" {,ld' I It'd \ el \ (l'1 t,UIl t h,lt\\ 111'11 I L1ll', It II 111be ot old ageIlot t,IIlCl'1

C,\\lCl'1 I'" \hldI hno\1 thl' IOJ ,I !,IetBUI III II III tlu, hdttll'.\nd hel'p on lightll1g batkFOI t UI1.ltt'h. Colleen did not

light hel b,ltl1l> ,1101ll'

I wml' 110m ,1 1,lIl1l1, 01 light _el:>, Ill\ Istel h,h c, ...tlC fibl (hi"',).Ille! '>he 11\\.1'''' !J(,l'l1 In In'pl .;I <It IOn to me '

Colleell ,lbo fOllnd "llpPO! t 111<lnothel f.um1\ - .I h'lOIlP of helpeel'> \\ ho h,l\ e .11"0 been ,Iffecke! b\ (,lllU'1 SIll' h <I nWIllbpI of tlw :\Ietlo Detlolt Tel'nC,lI1dlelIghtL'l'" .I 'llppOI t gloupdt'\ oted 10 Iwlpmg teell' (OpeII Ith till' ddlicultll'''' Ih,lt C<llltllbllllg ...

Bphe\ mg .It I" bettel to lightOl1P talldle th,1I1 to tUI ...e thL'd.ll kne"s, the Cdndlehghtel'"1,," Ollp SI1<i1P" goab "ueh a... e,th,lI1gmg II1fOlmatum. bl eakll1gcl(m n "oclal l"olatlOll and PIO\ IIIIl1g gUldantp Il1 copll1g \1 It hehl1dhood canwi ... elTect 011 the1,\11111\

feen Cdndlellghtel" meet thelil"t and thlld ThUlsda,s of edchmonth at St John Ho~pltal and:'Iledlcal Cell tel 111 DetlOlt The

Emil~ Spencel' of GlossePomte \1as Iecently named tothe dean s list at the Johns HopkillS Umvelslt, fOl the spring1989 semestel Spencel WIllgladuate m May, 1992

Navy Pett ... Officel ht Cia>,>,Walter H. Wolff, .,on of WaltelH Wolff of Glo"..,e POlllte Pm k,recently made a foreIgn pOItVISIt \\ hill' deployed .I" palt ofthe Medlten anean AmphIbIOUSReadmess Group 2 89, .loom dthe tank landmg 'ihlp USSBarnstable County HE' I'" a 1977graduate of LakevlE'w HIghSchool 111 St ClaIr Shore>,

Among the scholar'lhlp r{'cipienl'> at Bowhng Green StatE'Umvel Sit) for the 1989.90 <1t,1demlc year are Thomas M. She-hab of Gro'lse Pomte Wood"Shphab IS a Jumor m the collegeof m"t" and scIences The scholar'ihlp" reward students fOl thellflcademlc excellence and encoUlage th('lr contmued l'lcholastlc'iutte""

Nav)' EnSIgn John G. Mont.petit, 'lon of Hubelt J and Mal")A Montpetlt of Grosse POlllteFat ms, recent!, repOlted fmduty \\ Ith Fleet logiStICS SupPOlt Squadlon 22, Rota, SpamHe I'i a 1981 gJ aduate of Glos'lePOInte South High School and a1986 h'ladlldte of Wayne StateUnlvel'ilty \\ Ith a bachelor of >.CIence deh" ee III electllcal enb'lneellng

Why do I h.wl' cancel)I asked God agalll too.1\IdOll't belw\l' he hemd nU',yet 1dsked him dm II ,1\

The Illle::> dll' flOm d poemII lltten b\ 19 ~e.u old ColleL'1ILeh'lJmmd of Stelllllg HelghhAt age 11 Colleell II a::> dl,lg11o<;ed ,I... hm IIlg d malignanttllmO! ,It till' b,1"(' of hel III,llllDoctob "',lId ...he plOb,lbh h,HI I'

mall' thdn ...1' montlh to 11\eI h,l\ l' t,<lllcer,It ... kmd of "dd to ".1\But I'll light, fight. light.n1\ bdttle .111 the lI'a\Colleen outll\ eu the dodOJ '"

pi edlctlOn", llSlI1g a trenlelldou ...,11 "endl of phVSICdl dlld SPlllt lld]...tH'ngth to bdttle the cancer 'III l'llt thlOllgh It all - "m gen',I adlatlOn tl eat ment... and chemotherap) ," she ".lld

My <;tluggle ha ...been longnOli...e\ en vedrs to the IllU\

I've been "ad, and I do CI\HOll \ el) otten I've \\ antedTo gl\ e up and ".1, goodb\(.'Then, seve I al yea! sago, Col

leen '" cancel went II1to Ieml::>"IOn Today Colleen I!>d happy,actl\ e teen She Juggle!> "chao Ifanllh and \ olllnteer 11'01 k at dnurslIlg home She I!> al!>o bu!>\plannll1g hel futul e-Colleen became engaged on Valent me "Day thIs) eal

But fOl todu,I II be happ,' and gJ 111

And 1 hope for the be!>t

Richard M. Roland has beenawal ded a doctor of medlclIledegl ee from the Umverslty ofMIchigan medICal school He I"the son of Rlchal d Land MalYAnn Roland of Glosse POlllteWoods He gl adllated flomGIo,,!>e POlllte NOl"th High School111 1981 and from the Umvel!>ltvof MIchigan m 1984 .

•Robert Swaney of Glosse

Pomte Woods has been awaldeda doctor of medlcme degJ ee f! omthe UIll\'elslty of MIchIgan medlcal school He IS the son of Rob.elt Swaney Jr and Al1een Zle.glel He IS a gJ aduate ofUlllverslty LIggett School m1982 and a f:,TJaduate of the U ofM Inteflex program, gl aduatmgII Ith dlstmctlOn flom medlcdlsthool \\'hJle at U of 1'11,Swaney\\ as a member of PhI BetaKappa and Alpha Omega Alpha

Kathryne E. Prost, daughtelof 1'11' and 1'111S John C PI ost ofGlosse Pomte Pal k, has recel\ edhel master's degJ'ee flOm Ne\\York Umvelslty m performmgarts admmlstrahon A gJ aduateof Gtosse Pomte South HighSchool, she t ecelved hel bache100's degJee flaID the Ulllvelslt)of 1\'hchlgan She was I ecentlyappomted marketmg dIrector fOl

,the Chambel MUSIC Society of'Lmcoln Center m New YorkCIty

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HARPER WOODS

EASTWOOD - Three bedroom, Cape Cod on 100 x 185 foot lot,family room, dlnmg room, two full baths, over 1900 square feet'

CHURCH COURT - PRICE REDUCED on thIS lovely three bedroom ranch on cui-de sac, beautifully landscaped, larger lot,new oak kitchen, Pella wmdows, fimshed basement With halfbath and sholler, Grosse POinte Schools

WASHTENAW - Vacant, two bedroom, garage, many features, exc<.l1ent starter home, easy terms

BEA UFAIT - PRICE REDUCED on thiS three bedroom, brickranch, central air, lovely updated kitchen, office or fourth bedroom 10 fimshed basement, master !>edroom WIth half bath,beautIful, Grosse Pomte Schools

GROSSE POINTE WOODSOPEN SUNDAY 2-5

19727 E EIGHT MilE, S C SFabulous fil st floOl unit Completely redecorated,plenty of c1o<;etspace Land conti act terms for tl\Oyeal s $107 00 mamtenance fee mcludes Heat,watel and m::.urance Runs fOl $640 per month

1422 ST CLAIR RIVER DR , ALGONACGOIgeous home wllh yestel yea I chBl m, beautifulfimshed IIoDden doO!s and beveled glass doOlsPllme IIatel fl ont pi operty wIth the million dolldlI'lell flom chal mmg family loom Needs tendellovmg cal e, gl edt 1m estment pi opert) for Buyel sand BI okel s, I e,taUi ant 01 I est home The po~slbIl-ItW'l al e tI cmendous'

542 BRIARCLIFF - PRICE REDUCED on thiS excellent ColomalWith numerous amemtles, five bedrooms, four \\alk 10 closets,large family room plus (den, office or Sixth bedroom) kItchenpantry, first floor laundry, glassed m terrace, recreatIOn roomWith bar, newer furnace and central air Impeccable condition'

FOR RENTMACK at MORAN, your chOice of office area, one WIth 1000 square

feet one II Ith 800 square feet, separate utilities, private entry

SINE REALTYMULTILIST SERVICE

FARMS OFFICE 18412 MACK 884-7000

$195,900$169,500$139,900$310,000$319,000$159,900$289,900$128,000$122,900$275,000$185,000

BY APPOINTMENTNEW OFFERING

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4265 MC KINLEY328 BELANGER1626 SEVERN306 MOROSS16615 JEFFERSON1311 GRAYTON51 PUTNAM PLACE1082 HAMPTON20701 TOLES LANE950 TROMBLEY308 MORAN

THIS REFRESHlNGL Y CLEAN HOUSE has somuch to oITer the smart buyer - three bedrooms andformal dmmg room, cozy breakfast nook, a com-pletely refimshed basement and a heated two car ga-rage All thiS can be yours for an affordable $32,900

CHEAPER THAN RENT! This one bedroom condoIn the City of Grosse Pomte oITers great closet spaceand storage and also mcludes refrigerator, stove andbUilt In dishwasher $45,900

GET THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY' Let yourrent dollars buy thiS three bedroom bungalow m mcearea of the Woods Walkmg distance to schools andshoppmg Nice backyard, patIo and fimshed base-ment

LARGE PRICE REDUCTION makes thiS charmingColomal more Invltmg Four bedrooms, three andone half baths, a large brick floored family roomoverlookmg the New England settmg DeSigned byRichard Kimbrough, bUIlt m the 60's With many spe-Cial amemtles Immediate occupancy'

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CENTER ENTRANCE BRICK COLONIAL locatedm the Farms Four bedrooms, formal IIvmg roomand dmmg room, kitchen With eatmg area, central31r, FlOrida room, deep lot, close to schools, shops,etc Shown by appomtment only

EVERYTHlNG THEY SAY ABOUT SMALL PACKAGES IS true here' The new Mutschler kitchen, re-fimshed oak floors, newly glassed and screened ter-race, new furnace With central air, new roof, andfirst floor denJbedroom are Just a few of the "goodthmgs ..

AS SEASONS CHANGE, you'll appreciate thiS 1mmaculate Colomal In convement Farms locatIOnGleammg hardwood floors, outstandmg new kItchen,den, Flonda room, master bedroom Wlth fireplaceand two full baths

EASY ON THE POCKET BOOK' In a prime area ofSt Clmr Shores IS where you'll find thiS three bedroom brick ranch With hardwood floors, alummum::.torms, screens and trim Immediate occupancy'

FIRST OFFERINGTHREE BEDROOM RANCH In faVOrite East Detrolt area Close to schools, transportatlon and shop-pmg Reahstlcally priced Call for details

NEAT AND PETITE !>est descn!>es thiS clean twobedroom ranch In Grosse Pomte Woods Attractivelefinlshed hardwood floors, smart modern kitchen,centl al air conditioning and surprlsmg storage spaceAll thiS packed mto a small price Just $92,500'

CHAMPION~BAER, INCH c ~(,~\1l \ \1 \ \ ( ,(" \ \ " "l' n,11) t{' I ,IrnI" \" -l8.21 h

884-5700

MEMBER

~WEMPLOYEERELOCATIONCOUNCIL

COMPLETELY RENOVATED 55 flat m the ParkAll new kitchen, baths. \1mdolls, roof, etc Separatefurnace~ and hot \later heater~ Immediate occupancv for vou and ~our tenant~ A IIonderful mvestment'

A WORLD OF LIVI:-JG II III be \ ours 10 thiS \ el satile FBI ms home Cal eful1~ deSigned to accommodate VdrIOUS IIfest\ Ie needs, thiS handsome Engllsh plovldes a fil st 11001 bedlOom, paneledIIbral)', SCIeened/glassed pOIch, attached gal dgeand 1\\ 0 additIOnal bedlooms and full bath up~talrs

CAPE COD ON BEAUTIFUL LAKELA."W m theCity oITers thl ee large be<h ooms, two full baths, pancled fanlll)' loom and finished basement KItchen hasa parquet floor and IS freshly decorated, back porcho\'erlook~ a \\ell landscaped )ard $214,900

iIlOTIV ATED SELLER oITerlng Immediate occupancy on th,.> Immaculate three bedroom, one andone half b ~olomal m the Fa! ms Tastefully deeoIated hVlr 0m, formal dmmg room, Sizeable famIly room, tw. fireplaces Phone fOl appomtmentDON'T MISS THIS GREAT VALUE'

FIRST OFFERINGAPPEALING ENGLISH TUDOR Will dehght yowfamily IIIth Its stunnmg Mutschlel kitchen, cheelfulfamily loom, updated baths, nicely landscdped rearyard IIIth deck. thl ee spacIOus bedrooms and a twocar g'31age

BY APPOINTMENTFIRST OFFERING

QUIET GROSSE POINTE SHORES LOCATION ISthe site of thiS dramatically remodeled New Eng-land Colomal Fabulous Mutschler kitchen, paneled family room, stunmng library or fil st floorbedroom II Ith wet bar and full bath, and masterbedroom with ultra modern bath $395,000

IN THE PARK - Cozy three bedroom farm housem great conditIOn! Large rooms, fimshed basement, two garages and ta'lteful decoratmg are onlya few of the amemtles Phone for details Priced In

the $70's

lQUAl HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

[BREALTOR'

Grosse Pointe Board of REALTORS~THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED

EXCLUSIVELYBY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE BOARD OF REALIDRS

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128September 14, 1989

Grosse Pointe News

OPEN SUNDAY - Stnklllg Engll"h tudOl locatedat 663 PEMBERTON has spacIOus looms and ne\\Mutschlel kitchen Five bedlOoms plus \\01 mychestnut paneled hbrary and FIOIlda entl ancehall, thlee and one half baths, hm d\\ oDd 110015 andne\\ fUlnace

SPACIOUS FAMILY COLONIAL 111 p<llk like "eltll1g Ldl ge looms II1clude foyel, thlee bedl Qom,hblalY, t\\O dnd one half baths ,Illd IiJlI~hed IPueat IOn loom Lovely ",cleened POlLh o\edookll1gnewly land~caped ydl dOne) 1'.11old fUInacc \\ Ithcent! al an

FlHST OFFERING - Beautifully decOlated ,eulIlllnoOl I am'h .,tyle condo III Hal pel Wood, Llosl' to;;hoppmg ,lIld tl anspOl tdtlOn EXLellpllt qll,lhl \lill ougllout Llvmg and dlllmg loom kltdll'1I pill'one bed 100m bedlool11 'Illd bat h All appllallLl" 111

cluded Call fOI all .lppOllltment 111m

CHARMING COLONIAL m popliial Falms meaclose to shoppmg and schools A gl cat noOl planleads to den and family I 0001 ,I~ \\l:»1 a" 10111 bl.dlooms and t\\O and 0111' hdlf b"th, KltLhul ,Illdbaths all redone 111 last t\\ 0 yea! s, be,lUtlful l\lutschiel kitchen ne\\ III 1987 Cent Ial an plu'> IlellelfUlnace Call fO! fUi thcl detal1s

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OPEN SUNDAY - Attlactl\e Colomal III pi 1mI'Fdlm, 10L.ltlOn - 276 KENWOOD COURT O\er:2800 "quai I' feet 01 11\IIlg "pace offel'" four bed100111"',I,ll ge heated FIOIlda loom, hi eakfast loomand Iell catIOn loom Recentlv IedecOl ated and Situ<ltLd on lal ge lot

FlH~'1 OF1-EHlN(: - Cololll,11 m Glo"",e POinteF.II m, pllted to 'elll ReLl'llth Il'decol'atcd thISIWlllt' 11ILludl" lhll'l' bedloom",. Olle dnd Olle hdlfh,llh, pill' ,I ,p,lllOU' t,1I1l11yloom SpecldlleatUle",lIuludl' P,Ul\lIl'l nom In I'nll<lllLe hall, bay Window,md 11.11111 ,II lilepl.lLl' III 11\Ing loom and beautifulpl,I'>II'1 Illoldlllg, Stop b\ SlInddV ,It 467 MCKINI r\ I", \ 0111 pi 1 ,on,1I ,ho\\ Illg

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OPEN SUNDAY 2 • 5117-1 \1\'ITA - Thiel.' bedloom ranch III Wood"

OPEN SU\lDA Y - E"wptlOlhllly \\ell mamtamedI<lJlLh \\lth till et' bedlOoms dnd a family looml\1.1I1~e\ll,l;, mL1udmg tIll ee yc,1I old centl dl air,.11,11111'>\ ,tpm, IIpdalt'd kItchen, lilll",hed ba",ernent\1 Ith bL'dlool1l <lnd b<lth, t\\ 0 natUl al iii epldces and,I t\IO t<ll gdl,lgP Sl'e 1174 ANITA Sunday III thiSh,l1l(h Wood,loL.lt1On

I'HICE ){)':DUCTIO~ - GI <lLIOII'Colomal built In1lJ8G Model II con velllellle~ abound and aI I' JOllled\\ Ith ll,ldlllOll,d co1lLPpb flom the 30 foot kltchen/t,lIll1h loom to the ,ullIplllOU, ma,tel bedloom\\llh bath mcludmg ,I ,team "ho\\el and \\hlllpoolb<lth on the lil,l 11001 Along \\ Ith many specldl,lmel1ltH.'-' thl' home I'" located a fe\\ steps flOmthe I.lke

YOUNG BUDGET SPECIAL! Three bedroom startel COLONIAL has FlOrida room, ne\\el loof and evenmcludes apphances - Just waltmg for ) our ",peclal touch - pnced accOldmgly m the 70's' 8814200.

DELIGHTFUL FAMILY COLONIAL WITH A BONUS! An extra bUildable lot comes With thiS fOUlbedroom, two and one half bath \\Ith big famIly lOOm,den and Flonda room SPACE GALORE! 8814200.

13064 E, OUTER DRIVE - Three bedroom, two bath COLONIAL III GIOS!.l'Pomte \ ICllllt) 8814200.

STATELY WALTER MAST COLONIAL m a superb Shores locatIOn one block from the lake oITer",quahty and elegance thlOughoutl Flom the meticulously land~caped grounds to the spaclOu" mar blefoyer With dramatlc cneulal staircase, thiS special home offers an appealmg upscale hfe",tyle Det,lIl,concernmg a recent pnce adjustment available at 884.0600.

POPULAR WOODBRIDGE CONDO COMPLEX offel" a ~halp t\\O bedroom umt With lilll",hed bJ",ement. central air, pnvate patlO plus pool <lnd clubhou~e privileges COMFORTABLIo: CAREFREELIVING AT A COMFORTABLE CAREFREE PRICE! 884.0600.

1416 VERNIER - SEE AD UNDER "NEW ON THE MARKET!"

1399 WHITTIER - FOUR BEDROOM, Two and one half bath COLONIAL has new lar!{e kitchen,ne\\ carpetmg, refimshed floors and great garage big enough for RV' ~.

POPULAR EAGLE POINTE SUBDIVISION and athieI' bedlOom bllLk bungdlo\\ totally Ied 0 Ill' 111

and out _ BETIER THAN NEW! Include~ e"trd full bath 10 b,l",ement phi' pllvdte bedLh PII\ liege,$89,800 881-4200.

269 McMILLAN - OPEN SUNDAY!IDEAL FARMS LOCATION - Wdlk to "chools and IIbtUly - totally lenovdted 111 and outt Tim lllll'ebedroom, one and one half bath COLONIAL ha'" a fanuly loom. t\\O iii eplace" updated kllchen \\ IthbUilt ms, profes'lOn,ll land,c,lp1Og and MORE! 881-4200.

FOUR BEDROOM COLONIAL handy to the Village offers mce 181ge looms and line amemtle,,' Immedlate occupancy available and OFFERS ARE INVITED! 881-4200.

SPECIAL DESIGNER DECOR III thIS thl ee bedroom RANCH \\ Ith a golf COUIse \ 11'\\ - EXQUISITE!Garden room overlookmg e"tl a sIze gardened site and even a pllvate sauna' 881-6300.

SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT

McKINLEY - A FAVORITE FARMS STREET! Thiel' bedroom, one and one halfb.lth Colollldl ha~ Idlgefamily room, updated kitchen, tv.o fireplaces, fimshed ba"'l'ment, fir"t floor laundryl 881-4200.

AND ANOTHER WOODBRIDGE CHOICE - Thl" one d DELUXE UNIT LOmpll'te \\lth t\\O L<ll ,Ittached garage, pllvate patlO and g<l"bdl becue plu", man) extl as' 881-4200.

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5

CelebratingOur

70th YearJOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE

NEW ON THE MARKET!HEART OF THE FARMS CAl-~ COD CHARMER on 10\l~lv 75 " 150 foot l.ltel Spallou" auollllllOd,1llons mclude three bedlOoml., t\\ 0 dnd one half baths dnd l'Ill{~ tanlliv room \\ Ith fit epldcl' plu" nUhL'1v01 denl Also a t\\O car attached l{mage and vom o\\n l{reenhou~e \\lth nutomated conllol,,' PRICED TOALLOW FOR UPDATING! 884-0600.

1416 VERNIER - OPEN SUNDA YlGOLF COURSE VIEW AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE! Wondcl ful thll'l' hpdl (lom one ,md OIH' h,dtbdth COLONIAL hdS Upd<lll'd I-Ilchen dell, mollble iii eplace, lilll'li1ed b,l,en1l'lIt, Lentl ,II ,w - nothllll-(to do but mo\e m' 881-6300

269 McMILLAN - SEE AD UNDER "NEW ON THE MARKEl1"

270 MERRIWEATHER - PRIME HEART OF THE FARMS LOCATION dnd d very ",peLl,,1COLO-NIAL offerlllg generousl) sized looms, \\et pldstel, hardv. ood floors. SIX paneled dool ~ - QUALITYTHROUGHOUT! Three bed.t ooms, one and one hdlf baths, den, dehghtful hi edkfa~t loom - truh and EN-DURING CLASSIC! 884-0600.

4892 HARVARD - WELL KEPT ENGLISH otTels thlee bedrooms, newer cm petmg mce neutr al decol,fimshed basement and a pi Ice you'll like' 8814200.

1079 ANITA _ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 10 thiS Wood~ RANCH \\Ith ne\\ kItchen, ,CIeened tl'lrace and attached garage 881-6300.

1I63 ANITA _ METICULOUSLY KEPT RANCH has Flollda room o\el!ooklllg ne\\el d~k and gardenfireplace, attached gm age - perfect fOl stal1er~ or scahng do\\ nl 881-6300.

NOW EVEN A BEITER BUY! PI 1mI' Woods area larger RANCH WIth a large famlly room, central all'dnd nicely gardened sIte ProfeSSIOnally done decO! makes thl~ one even more specml ATIRACTIVEPRICE ADJUSTMENT NOW IN EFFECT! 881-6300.

.J67 ~ICKJNLEY - Falms Colomal \\Ith thlee bedlOOI11S

27G KEN\VOOD CT - AUlactlve fOUlbedloom Cololllal m the Fmm~

A~ ..oeiute.:!l» orG ..O!l»..~ '.oint.:.He.:u It0J"!I»

20647 Mack A\'cnlll1I/1/lm/1£ !'fll{ ('/I, \( /'

884-6400

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\9') n"hcr Road"/'/"}\/Il (,/' '"1111. II/!!,/>

886-3800

110 i\IORAN - Chdrmmg four bedroom English \\ Ith ne\\ fannly 100111

fi6'~ PEMBERTON - Lal ge five bedroom Enghsh tudOi close to lake

BOLTON-JOHNSTON

SPECTACULAR HOUSE - PRIME LOCATION_ and JUST LOOK WHAT COMES WITH 111ThiS Grosse Pomte Shores semi ranch has OUT.STANDING DECOR. handy filst floor laundry,central air and even more amemtles for comfortablegracIous hvmg' 881-6300.

LAKESIDE LIVING! Relax and enJoy the sunsetor enjoy an Illvigoratlllg sWim from your own dock'Easy hVlllg III thiS lovely two bedroom, two andone half bath TOWNHOUSE featUring customkitchen With oak flOOring, glass enclosed fireplace,master sUIte With bath and dressmg roomCONDO LIVING AT ITS BEST! 884-0600.

DELIGHTFUL FOUR BEDROOM combines tradition With contemporary elegance' Family room Withbeamed eellmg, first floor laundry, 'wo and one half bath'!, two fireplaces, central aIr' 881~.

ANNOUNCING A PRICE ADJUSTMENT on our claSSIC center entrance COLONIAL m beautifulWindmill POinte' ThIS three bedroom, two and one half bath home on a beautifully landscaped lot meludes a Flonda room, bnck patIO, Wolmanl7.ed deck and many additIOnal extras With an accent onQUALITY! 884-0600.

EXTRA SIZE illT m a popular Farm" area' Three bedroom, two and one half bath COLONIAL offel'" avery low mamtenance exterior Updated kitchen, two fireplaces and an updated kItchen make thiS an evenmore ,!peelal buy' ~.

BETrER THAN NEW! Air conditioned SHORES RANCH has everythmg you need for graclou" lIvmgl

Three bedrooms, three baths, spacIOus rooms throughout and a floor plan that \\orks' ASK ABOUT THEAPPEALING PRICE ADJUSTMENT! 884-0600.

REALTORS

Grosse PointeA Unique Community

A Cultural Comuco~ ApPl'!Cl.1tlon of lhe .rts brgms al otn tuly age for Grosst POintt children Th ' Ilibrary, a diViSion of lhe Grosse POlntt PubliC School Systtm. offtrs. al no c~. ~ vantty ~f ch Id - ;/ pUO ICgrams at lIs ttuft locahons. I rtn s rt<l Ing pro-

For adults. t~ library programs ranp from lrawl films to mformatlvt pr~ntallons on sublecls fttn!St Th~. It'O, art fr~ to reidmts of all the Crosst POinte 0 current an-

AtIolhtr grtat SOUJ'Cf of local cullure is the beautiful War Mmlonal Ctl1ltr lr.t formtr mansion I!h R 11:\ Alger famJly With lIs subwqumlly addtd ballroom and !healtr ovtrloolung LJkA St Cl- th co .e us~tr ha als L_ • • all' t ct'nter IS .:l CO!"'-muruty at action t I nv tile many pnvate clubs In t~ area Htrt-opl!n to .111resldtnts-art olil:'rd art classesotnd l!XhJbltS, 1l!CtUn'S, concerts, plays, balltt and SOCIaldanang msln.tctlon and chlldrAn s th I IIbe lu I Ii f . I I bs ... ta er <IS" e as mtm

rs p In a ong sl 0 •speaa 'mttrest c u whose fOC\ls IS tither cultural. IIlformahve or lust pia an funA more recent addihon to pubhc property IS the Edstl and ~anor Ford Houst Des eel' h Ib

~ and supported by a $15 million mdowment. this sr.tlClOUS..... Itc.a of an English mano,gnh oy arc Ilect A ellt d -- .. f fund . d '-r r oust IS now opl!r torours an IS u~ or meetltlgS, .ralslng evtnlS.an sevtral series of "house" conctrts

(;RO~SE POI:"iTE FARK16610 ~aLk 881 4200

l\rOVING OUT OF TOWN') WE CAN REFER YOU TOTHE BEST REAL ESTATE BROKERS ACROSS

THE COUNTRY OR THE WORLD

~AELQ--CHAPTER MEMBERSSINCE 1960!

liROSSE POINTE WOODS19790 Mack 881 6:300

GROSSE POJ:"iTE FAR~1~82 Kerchl'\'n I RH1 0600

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NEW OFFERING

QPen contempol My iIvlllg III atl adltlOnal settmg ThIS Impecc

ab y kept Grosse Pomte Farms homeIS mo\ e III ready Among ItS manyfeatures are a ne\\ er kItchen, furnace, roof, central aIr, and bathsThe three bedrooms and one andone half baths, family room and denlNik1l thiS a very livable famIly I •

home The piece de resistance IS thethu d flool walk up attIc With cedarc1o<;et and a picture perfect, largerthan average' Farms" lot

CALL FOR OUR LIST OF WONDERFULCONDOMI NIUMS'

1 SpacIous first floor Jefferson. ElegantliVing'

2 Two lake front!

17646 Mack Avenue Grosse POinte MI 48224313.886.4444

Members of Grosse POinte Board of Realtors& Michigan Multi-list

1 CERTIFIED FEE APPRAISERS ON STAFF2 HOME WARRANTY AVAILABLE3 INTERNATIONAL RELOCATION EXCHANGE

Damman -Palms-Queen17646 Mack 886-4444 klf.\ [ljV;

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5

OPEN SUNDAY950 MOORLANlil

44 WESTWIND LANE

AN AURA OF SUCCESS

~I~L~RElICAIIIN SIRVleu

F'em~ thlough E.'\el) loom of thl"5000 lestlmdtedl squal e foot

I e~ldence m Gros~e POInte Farms ItI'> llch 1ll fealul E.'S to enhance YOUl1,1\ 1~h celebrat IIlg and pllvate' pel,>anoll !lfe F1I11shmg touches mcludegleemlllg holl dwood flom s, gorgeousnt'\\ :\Iuhchlel kItchen opelllng mto,I ~Ittlllg room \\ Ith fil eplace ver)PII\ ate Gazebo styled garden room\\lth wet bar Add to thIS four fam111 bedloom<;. and five full baths andt \\ () hdlf baths Simpl) elegant

REDUCED - A HEALTHY SAVINGS ...

Thl~ pi eth two famd\ m GIO'><;P Pomte elt\ offel'> the bE.'sl ofboth IIo~lds The ne\\ Iy Iemodeled contempol nn second slm y

flat has a great room \\ 1th fireplace and a two bedl oom sleeplllgqual tel <; For the more traditIOnal per<;on, the first floor 1<;\\ ondelfill \\ Ith It<; !l\mg room \\Ith fireplacE' dllllllg room, kltchE.'n andt\\O bedlOom~ Each lI111t ha'> It" o\\n lear pOich 0\ er lookmg thechal mlll~ back \<lrd

I'>oftel ed on.thl~ chm mlllg sellll 1anch III thE.' Wood" The thl eebedroom~ dtld t\\ 0 baths al e great fOJ a brro\\ IIlg family The

!al ge backyarclis made fm pia) 01 PICI1IC., Other featm ei:>mclude\1\ IIlg 100m fi.lace, formal dmmg room and kitchen eatlllg "pace;";C\\ mtellOl and exterior pamt ale Ju<;t one oC the pluse~ thiS home"ffE.'I'> \OU Ollgmalh $139900 no\\ leduced to $127.900 What a~3\ lng ....'

REVENUE GENERATING

),Ol'l{ WI"H IS OUH COMMAND' Owner Ii:>pre" A BE~UTIFUL CII{CULAR. DRIVE WEL?OME~(nth upddllng thl'> dWei:>Ome l'lyout' Mdke" hIe YOU ro thl., eXleptlOndl fI \'l b<.dloom Colomal1.1.,11'1' ",t III the uncro .....ded ll\'llm room, relax on FOIlI1dl dInlllg, wunt!) kitchen, fdmlly room'( Illllldllllng "lIed pdllO .,tret<.h oul 1n ~tately ma" ~('wly dl'wl dted'III ble!loom'

BI{[:-\G rilE FAMILY' ThIS home IS greal for enII Il.unmg and measUled to fit glo\\mg fdmille~( low to .,hoppmg, ~chools, churches and reel edlllln' Centel enhance Colon1al' Call today to <;ee11th '>pecldl home'ATI'ENTION INVESTORS 1. Apartment BUlldmg' GOOD INCOME' 2 Office BUlldmg m Grosse

Pomte City! 3 NEW OFFERING Office BUllchng presently rented' Call for more detalls! 4. RE.CENTLY REDUCEDl Commercral builchng overSIzed autoparts hwldmg-good terms!

QUIET and \\ ell Colicd COI cond()111 St Clan SholC~ fE.'aIUle~ t II 0

double closet<; and po\\ del loomand fil1lshed ba"ement $% 'i00IG52BEA)

FANTASTI( l.Ugl I lIJ1hllJ\g1.llllh olll,., oil! Illg.lIlt i']HJ\foyeJ to fIll m,11 11\ IIlg IOll11l 110

u"udl II.lfl,1 paUll n I I ( IlqUdltel'" $~<J9900 ii' 'i<JHI''\1

FAN rASflC ne\\ I\lut-chlt'lkItchen With bul1t In m1Cle, l1L'\\

c a I pet, n e \\ 1\ d e c 0 I d t e dthloughout ne\\ t \\ 0 cal 1',11 ,lgl'FIRST OFFERI~G' Sll6 gOO1F-73NOR)

WHAT A WAY to bedl the '>11

Ihng heat' Centldl dl! conl!ltlOnmg, gledlll1llg hdl d\\ood DoO!"dnd nalUl dl \\ ood\\ 01 k $21 <J90u<II JOWHIl

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;";EAT BRICK lotll ht,(hoombung,lIo11 offel., 1('nlOc!llNIkitchen and bdth ;";lCl'h Lwd'>caped \\Ith lot- of tlce'- (d()~~(

POlllte 'School" 'pO ,Oil I I-79LANI

BEAUTIFUL iii "t flOOl Inllchcondo In Bel kshlre comple\, \ le\\of garden and pool, man) CUi:>tomfeatules, fireplace, Cdl pOl t$169,000 IH 50VER)

MAINTE:-\'\:\lCE FREF 1'\CO;\IE offE'I'> \ 111\ 1 ~ldl1lg {Olll

bedloolll". t\\O h,lth~ mo(h III

lied kitchen'> "('p.Il,lte flllll,H (.~FIRST OFFEHI~(r' 'ij I ,00 II7IW,\Y'

GOOD AREA of the Wood~1Chat 1ll1l1g four bedloom home\\ Ith n,ltural fireplace needssome tendel lovlIlg Cal E." FIRSTOFFERING' $84,900 <G 56ROSI

ATTENTION CAREFUL BUYERS' Lo\ el) SpaClOU., countl v<;tyle kitchen Thl'ee bed, oomI nnch feature~ large kitchenFIRST OFFERING' $61 000 (F19ROSI

EXQUISITE thl ee foUl townhouse Ne\\ loaf III 1989 \\ Ith 20yeal guarantee Basement\\ atel pi oofed 1989 \\ Ith hfetlmegualdnlee $174,500 (H31MAU)

STATELY, elegant English tudol\\ Ilh tun et m Grosse Pomte P.lrkoffelS natuldl \\ood tllm thlOughout C1rcular .,tan way $229,000(F 28PEMI

LOVEL Y LARGE Colomal featUl es countl y kitchen Withbl edkfast nook, ne\\ el kitchenflOOl, ne\\ cal pE.'tmg, \ el tIcals$145,900 (G 72BlS)

400 ON TilE LAKE FmST Of.FERING' Two umti:> availablePanol amlc VlCW., of Lake StClair Boat well, pool, clubhouse,putt 109 green <G 32JEFl

RANCH IN PRIME AREA ofGloi:>se POlllte Woods offel slhl ee bed I OOIllS, updatedkitchen, natural fll eplaceFIRST OFFERING! $112,900IF 25STA)

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EXCEPTIONAL tluee bedlOomColomal 10 the Farms Bl'aut Ifully malOtamed \\ 1lh CUi:>tomfeatUl es and ~lunl1lng decm$189,000 (H 87MORI

BRIGHT, CLEAI\', contelllpoIal) decor E"teni:>lve, quahtyI eno\ allOns 1\\ 0 natm al fil eplaces, t\\ 0 bathi:> \\ 1th lightedtubs $130,000 (G 94STAI

A WARD WINNING landscaplllgenhances thIS Engh<;h Colomalnear TlOmbly ElementalY fedtUrlng thl ee bedloom<;, two cmgal age $86,900 \H 05BEA)

GREAT COUNTRY BUNGALOW, 100,,198 lol Plaslel \\all.,and cellmg fani:> Ne\\el And~1"on \\lOdo\\s and doorw,dl, country kItchen $69,900 IF 98EASI

BEAUTIFUL, newly de<.Olaledhome 10 Gros<;c Pomle Shol esOver $75,000 10 1mplovementsand decOI atmg New Andel sonwmdows $246,900 (G45CREI

ELEGANT ENGLISH le.,ldencelocated on wandel ful pl1V,lll'.,tJ eel III Glo.,i:>e POlOte FUlIll.,Lovely detallmg lhloUghout$475,000 m 3081>:V)

HOME IS WIfERE THEHEART ISI This chal mmg Pal kColomal IS pel feel fm a 6'10\\ mgfamily \\ Ith bl eakfast nook andSCIeened sunpOl ch $149,500 (H

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Leptember 14, 1989rosse Pointe News

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 PMMAKE HISTORY

202,'i STANHOPE. GROSSE POINTE WOODS

886.6010

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LIte could he the ~Ite Of\Ollr dleam home If ('volutlOn I~ more your'1\ Ie VOl! can elthE.'r keep the property Illl<lcl and rebUIld or subd,\ Hie The propert) 1<;current h plaled IIllo fitleen lot'> of var) IIlg~'7e~ t\\O of \\ h1ch border Lake 5t Clmr Be <I pm t of (;1 o<;"e Pomtehl-tOl\

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20492 WASHTENA\V HARPER WO(lll:--

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1427 BUCKINGHA;\I, GROSSE POINTE PARK

1445 DEVONSHIRE GROSSE POINTE PARK

8970 E OUTER DR . DETROIT

387 MORAN, GROSSE POINTE FARMS

30 S EDGF:WOOD, GROSSE POINTE SHORES

45 CRESTWOOD, GROSSE POINTE SHORES

705 PEMBERTON, GROSSE POINTE PARK

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148 September 14, 1989Grosse Pointe News HIGBIE MAXON I INC.

~HOMEQUTVwRElOCATION CENTER

CONDOMINIUM on Martm III St Clair ShoresTwo bedroom second 1100r Ulllt Basement storage Carport Near 11 MIle and Little Mack$46,000

GROSSE POINTE VILLAGE CONDOMINIUM _Off whIte walls with newer cmnamon carpet.109 Central Blr. One nice bedroom Inlcudeskitchen applIances and basement storage$48,000 .

ELMSLEIGH LANE -South of Jefferson near thelake. FIve bedroom Colorual. Two and one halfbaths FamIly room, Extras Include' centralair, alarm system, lawn spnnkler system andtwo car attached garage. NIcely decorated

RIV ARD - English Tudor styled CondommlUm.End umt WIth good wmdow space Four bed-rooms, two and one half baths, plus two bedrooms and bath on third l100r Den Largekitchen, dmmg room has a greenhouse wm.dow RecreatIOn room Priced Reduced

LAKESHORE ROAD - Grosse Pomte ShoresOver 200 foot of frontage With an excellentview of passmg ships The reSIdence lends It-self beautifully to both family hvmg andgrand entertamlllg III the 32 x 32 foot greatroom and heated IIldoor sWlmmlllg pool Fourbedrooms, four full baths, powder room. firstfloor utIlity room Three car heated garage.Much more

GARY LANE - Lakeshore Village two bedroomtownhouse Nicely decorated Central aIr NewkItchen appliances Complex offers clubhouseten illS. pool and tot lot •

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WAVERL Y LANE - SpacIOus Colonial III primeFal ms locatIOn FIve bedroom, four baths, two lavatones 18 x 27 foot family room With fireplace 15x 21 foot library WIth fireplace Beautiful pnvateyard With heated pool Secunty system. spnnklersystem Central aIr Three car attached garage

AUDUBON -Near Jefferson on nice SIze lot. F1vebedroom, three and one half bath Colomal. LI-brary, pool and patIo and outdoor kitchen forgreat summer entertaining. New furnace androof. Two car attached garage.

RIDGEMONT - Three bedroom ranch on qUIetstreet near Kercheval and Farms PIer. Den.Newer carpetmg and drapes RecreatIon roomoffice and full bath In basement Walk-upstairS to attic. Two car garage. Pnce reduced

CANTERBURY - ExceptIOnal four bedroom ColomaIm Woods Completely updated III past fewyears Newer custom, kItchen Sprinkler systern, central air, alummum tnm, basementtt1ed, paneled and diVided Cedoll deck

BISHOP ROAD - Wllldlllg street Just off JetTelson QualIty constructIon and newly renovatedthroughout Center hall brick Colomal Threebedrooms, three baths on second 11001' Fourthbedroom or dormItory on thll d flool, library,fountalll room, powder room, exceptIOnal recreatlOn loom, servIce staIrs 100 x 230 foot lotWIth sprmkler system Carnage house

LAKESHORE ROAD - EXCltlllg contemporaryCustom bUilt 1Il 1984 SpacIous looms Llvll1gloom has two stOl'y cellmg height Large hbralyFoUl 01 fi\e bedlOomb, three baths and two lavatoIII'S lIlcludlllg Iii bt 11001 mabtel bedroom sUlleBasement has reci eat IOn loom With fireplateAmenetles IIlclude central aIr, alai m system,spllllkler system Three car dttached gm age andten lfic landscaplllgCOUNTRY CLUB 111 the Woods Colomal With

family room or bedroom and full bath on first1100r Three bedrooms and bath on second1100r Recreation loom and lavatory 1Il basement $132,900

WINDMILL POINTE DR - BeautIful contemporalY \\ Ith 135 feet of lake ft ontage III thePark Pel feet 1100r plan fOl gracIOus entertalllII1g Five bedroom;, fOUlbdths $850,000

CADIEUX ROAD - Near Village shops and BonSecoul Hospital English btyle CondomllllUmCompletely lenovated lIlcludmg a Baker Concept kitchen Three bedrooms and two bathson second 1100r Bedroom, ~Ittlng room andbdth on thIrd Garage

JEi"FERSON APARTMENTS - Deluxe becond1100l COllllomlluum at Jellel Mln ,md Nelf DellTwo Ialge bedlOOJllb, tl'oO alld one half bathbCent Ial IlU' Basement ,Ilea ElevatOi MallYIImeOltleb $325,000

OPEN SUNDAY 2.5921 CANTERBURY - Four bedroom Colomal $254 5002008 COUNTRY CLUB - Three bedroom Colomal $132,9001490 YORKTOWN - Five bedroom Colomal $227,500

886-340083 kercheval avenue

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REALTORS~

LAKEPOINTE - Large famIly reSIdence III WlIldmIll POlllte area of the Park Four bedroomsand two bath., plus bonus room on second 20foot family room First Ooor lavatory Reerentlon room With fireplace Two car garage

\\ I:-:DJI,!ERE - :-.il'1I constl llctlOn on LakeshOl'eRoad III Glosse POlllte Farms Flee standingtwo StOly CondomllllUm III pi estlglOus areaoveJlooklllg lake Three bedrooms, t\\ 0 andone half baths Llbral y

YORKTOWN - FIve bedroom Colomal bUilt byBldlgm I' Hard\\ood l1oors, large bedrooms andmany closet., Paneled famIly room With fireplaceRecreatIOn room Attached garage Inground pool$227,500

PEMBERTON - Wmdml1l POlllte area BeautifulEnglish Tudor on 75 X 150 foot lot Largefoyer. natul al woodwork and newer kitchenWith breakfast loom FIve bedrooms, three andone half baths Family room Three car garage

PINE CT - Flr<;t floor bedroom. den and bathT\I 0 bedrooms and bath on second nool Fourlal ge ba\ \\lndo\\s Convement Farms loca.tlOn Centl al all '1'\10 car gal age

FIRST OFFERING - Lothlop and Kelcheval SpaCIOU ... fi\ I' bedloom, fOUl and one half bathne\\ h lenovaled semi rdnch Den and familyloom IH.'\I l'l lenll 0.11air, sprmklel system, pa.110 I\I 0 Coli attached gal age 3500 square feet

RANCH STYLE CO~DOMINIUM - Umque localIOn III Iebldentlal alea on Colony III St ClairShO! es Clobe pi oXlmlty to Marter.JeffersonshoPPlllg centel ApprOXimately two blockssouth of 9 !'ville Road between Mack andMal leI Road Eas) glOund 0001 hvmg Twobedlooms, dmmg loom. IIvlllg room With skyhght, laundl). covel I'd terrace Large room forstm age Atlractlve grounds Beautifully mam.tamed dnd decOIat I'd $73,500

A RANCH on qUlCt com t With all CertIficate ofOCllIpancy \I 01k completed Plenty of daytlme IIvIllg .,pace plus two bedlOoms and bath ExcellentII affic pdltel n dnd t\l 0 Coli dttached gal age PrtleIeduced

HILLCREST - When you dllve b) 350 Hlllclestand see lhe flont ele\ atlOn deSigned by Cox &Bakel, ) ou'll want 10 make an appollltment to.,ee the mam ImpI 0\ ements made to thISstllklllg three bedloom. one and one half batht\l 0 bIOI) lebldence

FIHST OFFERING - Ten lfic Shores locatIOnFOUl bedloom, thlee ,md one half bath Cox &B.lkel Colomal 20 foot famIly loom With wetb,ll and iii epluce 1"11 st 11001 laundry adJolllsIllllhchl"1 kItchen, leilific landbCaplllg, oneh,llf It'llIllb COllit, gleenhouse, wood deck TerI Ilil l.\Ild~laplI1g 1\ Ilh outdool Ilghtlllg AtI,II hed gdl.lgP \\ Ith adJollllllg storage aleaCenll,1I <Ill 'lIld ~prlllkiel 'Yblem Many extldb

FIHST OFFEHING - Audubon ROdd neal JeffI'I"'011 Fmll bedroolllb, two and one half bathgidUOUb ten tel hdll Colomal plus first 1100r111 I,m ...utte With bepm dte hvmg 100m andbalh I"anull 100m. attached gat age 70 foot101

FmST OFFEHING - Pnced at $79,000 thiS lebldt'nce offel b two fit bl nOOI bedrooms, den alld",panSlon ultlc Natuloll woodwork and IelinI...hed hUldwood 1100lb Ne ....m furnace Withll'ntl,1I ,III, updated kitchen, t\\O cm goll<lge

HUNT CLUB - Sharp three bedroom, one and onehalf bath Coloma! Family room Central 31rFlIllshed basement Lawn spnnkler systemTwo car garage Priced Reduced

THREE MILE DRIVE - SpacIOus and attractlvecentel entl dllce Colomal FIVe bedrooms, mahog<lny paneled IIbl at y, screened terrace andbeautiful yat d Roof, dnveway and furnace re-cently replaced

FIHST OFFEHING - Thiel' bedlOom, two and onehalt bolth Colomal on Bedford bUilt III 1963Den, t\(>o CIll attached gm age Countl ykitchen \\ Ith beamed cel1l1lg, sCl'eened porch,paneled reci eat 1011 room with fil eplace Cen,tral ,Ill 70 foot lot

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FARM8ROOK AttractIvely decorated home III

the Moross/Chester area - three bedrooms, familyroom, recreatlon room and filllshed basement

\\'FSTPH.\I.!A FIRST OFFERING Super nedt anddl.lIl 8uogal0\\ \\ Ilh t\l n bedlOom." natural lileplaceIII IIling I()om 1mge dmlng Ioom plll~ large e"pan"Ion all It \I Ith ledal clo.,et

GHEEN STREE'I Val',lIlt ploperty - ChOIce com1lll'Illal fJ ontage on maw load W l.lpldh de\ eloplllg:\'e\\ BaltlnlO1e AIen I~ blllldlllg up at a great pace

ST. CLAIR SHORES::-'UDDLESEX CUbtom bu,k I<lnch 10 \ el y deslldb Ie at ea of St Clan Shm es Good 110m plan, pI Ice'lnd conditIOn make 1111.,hou'ie all out~tand1Ogbm 01 leI b Ihlee hedloom.... one and olle h,lIfbath" leu eat \On room I II 0 and one half ColI attdch,'d g,1l age \\ Ith elel tliC dOO1openel

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Grosse Pointe Board of REALTORS'THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFERED

EXCLUSIVELY BY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE BOARD OF REALTORS

September 14, 1989Grosse Pointe News

Jim Saros Agency, Inc.17108 Mack, Grosse Pointe, MI

886-9030

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OPEN SUNDAY 2-5OUT OF YESTERYEAR

GRACIOUS ESTATE702 MIDDLESEX

Magnificient contemporary 111prime Grosse Pointe Park I~cation. Highlights inC'lude animpressive cathedral cellmg andlovely iiI eplace III the It\ IIlgloom, oversIZed family room Yo Ith",ood burnmg stove, formal dillmg room, three bedrooms, hlofull baths, recreatIOn room WIthbar In basement, ne\ler carpetmg, Circular dTlvewav, attachedgarage WIth door opener, nel\erroof, huge lot, pTlce reduced ('allfor more IIlformatlon

A FIRST OFFERINGOPEN SUNDAY 2-4657 HOLLYWOOD

AMONG GROSSEPOINTE'S FINEST

ONLY $375,000937 LAKESHORE ROAD

Spectacular thl ee bedroom, oneand one half bath brIck ranch'ProfeSSIOnally decorated features fiiilsKed hardwood floors,updated Mutschler kItchen \\ Ithbreakfast area, new thermal\\ mdo" s, roof and furnace, centl al aIr, new famJly room \\ Ithfl ench doors leading to ....ooddeck, prll ac)' fence, profe~slOnaIly landscaped Be the fil <;tto see thIS fabulous home'

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NEAR JEFFERSON1018 BEDFORD

ThIS enchantlllg Italian VIII,lreflects claSSIC beauty and elegance extraordmare' BeglnnmgWIth a stunmng entrance foyerand absolutely gorgeous formaldmmg room Other hlghhght'lII1clude a popular MUbchlerkitchen WIth budt 1Il~, con"ervatory ....Ith fountain, ma"ter bedroom WIth adJomlng nur~er)',five bed. oom~ m all and fourfull and two half baths FinIshed basement With ",et baland coz)' natural fireplace ba~ement WIth I\et bar and cozy n<ltural lirepldce, heated attdchedgarage and ~pnnk ler <;ystelllYou must see to beheve"

Sprawling four bedroom Lakl'shore Drive horne features largerooms throughout' BeautIful Itvmg room With plush carpt'tlng.modern kItchen WIth Jenn Alland many other cu<;tom feature<; Ma<;ter bedroom'" Ith fullprivate bath located on fir'ltfloor - perfect for In law 'l\IIteOVerl>17ed fannly room, threefull and two half bllths, finlshl'dbasement. natura I fireplaceden, two ano one half car ~arage FI(,'Clble floor pl'lIl Superbuy - In a few vears the lot willco<;t thIS much"!

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4PRICE REDUCEDI

23130 N. ROSEDALE CT.MARTER.VERNIER AREA

aile of the IlIcest three bedroombnck Colomals you'll ever find'Offermg natural wood trim anddoor<; Ihroughout Marhel m layfireplace In spacIous hVll1groom Dlnll1g room and kItchenWIth \\ alk In pantry, one andone half baths, finished ba'le1II('nt, central aIr, spnnkler system and more All the comfortsof a b'Teat home'

Stunmng tluee bedJoom, two andone IlJlf bath, custom brIckIanch FeatUrIng a cozy naturaliiIeplace, family room, solar room'" Ith ek'<.trlc shades and ceramIcfloor PI Ivale bath III ma;,ter bedI00 Ill, klkhen With blJllt III doubleoven, mICIO\\aVe, refngerator andd I"h w d~her Totally IiIlIshed baselIlent WIth full bath and kitchen,wnlral all, laundry loom Toomany features to mentIOn Apll'<I...ule to <;how'

1he pel fect bnck ranch IS waltIIlg fOl ) ou Includmg alaI gekIlt hen, hVlng room and dlllmgloom Four spacIous bedrooms,fourtn bedroom currently beIngused as a den. Two full baths,FlOrida room, two fireplaces,relreatlOn room 111 basement,1\\0 car attached garage TerI !lICopen floor plan

WALKING DISTANCE TOTHE VILLAGE

REDUCED AND ANXIOUSTO SELL!!

1241 GRAYTON

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5PRICE REDUCTIONI

1033 CADIEUX

BEAUTIFUL ENGLISHMANOR

666 UNIVERSITY

Fahulous English tudor 111 thePark features a new customkItchen WIth hand made ceramlc tIle floor and bUilt ms,gorg-eOU!l natural woodworkthroughout, beaUtiful leaded~Iass doors leadmg to formalOll1l11groom, large liVing room,den WIth bUIlt 111 bookcaS('s,tIled bath 111basement, four bedroomq, on(' and one hRlf baths,n.llural fireplace Two story custom "'ood dpckand more Perfectfor a lar~e famIly

'I hI" oul"t.lIldmg Ii\( bedloornColomal ha .. ,L11till' bc"t .mlenltItle.. HIghlight-. IIltiude IhleenatUl.lI fil epl,Kes, 10m elllelltbUIlt III .lpplJ,IlKe~ 1Il an updollpd kltthell, Ilthh p'lIlcled hbran' and fmlllly 100111 1\\ 0 fulldnd t\\U h,df Ildlhs, filll;lwdba ...ernent, WI el ed ..1,lte P3t 10

"pI III I-.. leI ") !Item and huge lot130 lI. 250' Don'l Ill"'''' thl" gl",ltoppOllulllt) I

REDUCEDIREDUCED2263 STANHOPE

A FIRST OFFERINGOPEN SUNDAY 2,4

758 RIVARD

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SUPER INVESTMENT1369-71 BEACONSFIELD

A rare GIOsse POinte Woodscondo In the pnme "Berksrures"Across !Tom the Lochmoor Country Club golf cour<;e Absolutelyoutstandmg large, one bedroomFeatures one and one half baths,updated WIth built IllS, musterbedroom 111th pnv,lte b'lth, andwalk-m closet, open, and veryspacIous SWlmIllIng pool, pnvatebasement, and much - muchmore

OUlstandlllg GIO!l"I' POlllte Parkflat completelY Ipnov,lled 110111

top to hottom Nc\\ loof and VIn) I <;Idlllg ne\\ kllchen<;, baths,pllllllbm~ and c!pclnc BothUlllt<; hale tlllPI' <;p,IClOlI"bedloom., ,Illd <;epm<IIe \\ .Itll hl',ltl'T" and l'Iectllc melCl10 I{I.I(I\alld I\mtlllg 0ppOl 11II1IlI,

OPEN SUNDAY 2-41750 VERNIER NO.4

BEST BUY IN GROSSEPOINTE

1006 THREE MILE$395,000

eh<ll JIIllIg loUi h( dl OOIll ColonIdI loc<lled Oil <I gl (,It "II eel'Luge Il\llIg IOOIll \\Ith n<llul,dIIl(pJd(e, fOllll,tl dllllllg IOOlll,den, le..tded g!.!',,, , "IMUOU"kltdlC'n, gleal 200 fool lot, t\\OC<ll g<ll<lge Don t III "'~ L111~gle<lt buy <It$129,000

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Elegant English Thdor Just offWllldmlll POlllte Dllve Featlll e"beautIful modern kItchen, updated baths, fantastIc hard\\oodfloors, leaded \\Indo\\~ thlOughout FoUl natl1l al fin'place<;, oneIn IIvlIlg room, famIly loom, ma"ter bedroom and basement FOUlcar attached gal age ('m llUg('home ovel gm age With t\\O hedroom<;, modern kItchen and h<llhSharply fim'lhed ha<;enJ('nt Won tlast'

BREATHTAKINGCATHEDRAL CEILING

LIVING ROOM '880 CRESCENT LANE

Fabulous four bedloom, thl eebrick contempol al y In GlOssePOinte Woods Great locatIOn III

eludes a dl amatlc gl eat LOomWIth lovelv fr ench dODls, cdthedl al cellJngs and IInpl esslvefloOl to celllllg celllllg" and 1111

pI eS<;lve noOl to celllllg \\ IIldo\\~and fireplace BlIck patIO ,Itflont of the house and ~hadedmOlnlllg loom \\ Ith slJdlllg glas"door~ .It the back Kllchen III

elude~ a bUIlt III double 0\ en,dlshwa<;her, l.lnge top, com enlent den, and mOle

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4840 LAKEPOINTE

GREAT OPPORTUNITY1374 MARYLAND

ENGLISH IN THE CITY699 BALFOUR

Step mto a huge foyel \\Ith gorgeous open stalrca~ In thIS n1<lgmficent Engll<;h TudOl High!lght<; mclude a !lllI1ken falTlIlvloom \\Ilh plu"h t,lIpetlng Upd.lted kllthen \\ Ith bUIlt 1I1 .Ippllances alld bl eakf,,<;t loom (07)'

IIUlUl,11 fil eplate III lhe 11\mgloom and lal ge JJ1d~tel sUIte \\ JthnatUl al fireplace Beautlful h"l d\\ ood noor~, centJ al <ill, and ne\\roof Pelfecl condItIOn

Immpeccable fIve bedroom,thl ee and one half uath FI enchCololll..tl Fealu\C<; a beaultluiMut"chlel kItchen \\ Ith bUiltms, sunken f"mlly room h.l~door leadmg to outsIde patIOSharp hbl.lly, gorgeous h.lld\\ ood nOOI~, filll"hed ba<;ement'" Ith plu"h cm petmg, natul "Ifireplaw <lnd wet bar, dltdthcdgdrage, centl <11 <Ill, "pllllkiel")'~tem, pJlvdle y.1Id and mOle'

Super Investment opportullIty 10buy thIS excellent four umtbrick mcome All Ulllt<; have alarge hVlng room, dmlng room,kItchen and t",o bedroom". wparate furnac('<; and electriC Rearporche<; overlook a hug(' yardBU'lCmenl, prime !tTO\\lh areR

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BeautIful brick Income IS agreat opportunity I 6/5, naturalflreplace<;, newly decorated,lar/te rooms, garage, Vrlme areal

GREAT VALUE4850-S2 GRAYTON

OPEN SUNDAY 2-41750 Vernier No 4

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5702 Middlesex

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4758 Rivard

OPEN SUNDAY 2-51033 Cadieux

Jim Saros Agency, Inc.17108Mack, Grosse Pointe, MI

886.9030

REDUCED AND ANXIOUSTO SELLI!!

1795 NEWCASTLE

1257 AUDUBONPLUS BUILDABLE LOT

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4840 Lakepointe

ExceptIOnal comfort and quallt)are found In thIS beautiful threebedroom brick ranch, FeaturesInclude hVlng room wIth natural fireplace, famIly room, updated kItchen wIth eatmg area,central aIr, half bath m semIfinished basement, profes~lOnallandscapmg You must see toapprecIate thIS ternfic home,make an appomtment todayl

OPEN SUNDAY 2-423130 N Rosedale Ct

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4657 Hollywood

One of the most beautIful homesm Grosse POInte offers a stunnlng hvmg room wIth mal bleand natural woodwork fireplace,lovely famIly room, naturalwood cupboards m the kItchenOpen staIrcase Ipads to threebedrooms and pnvate masterbath upstaIrs Knotty pme wallsIn finished basement, naturalfireplace and bar Marble wmdow sills, central Blr, and50ll.159 bUIldable lot Included Insale pnce'

September 14, 1989Grosse Pointe News

EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORIUNITV

mREALTOR'

Grosse Pointe Board of REALTORS'II:I\III~_~~=-=-_ THE PROPERTIES LISTED ON THESE PAGES ARE OFFEREDEXCLUSIVELY BY MEMBERS OF THE GROSSE POINTE BOARD OF REALTORS

16B

HARPER WOODS

ST CLAIR SHORES

1647 STANHOPE

BOLTON. JOHNSTONAssociates of Grosse Pointe

rhl l.'l' bed100 III bung,do\\ lac,ILl'd In GIo~~e PomLe Wood~ close totl.!n~pol t.lt 1011 .Ind ~hopplllg T.I~Lefulh delm a(ed m neutl al COIOls\\ILh ne\\('1 l.llpetlllg, lhl~ home onel~ dO\\n~tall::' bedlooms and a1mge edtlllg .IIed 111 kltlhen PI \le llht Ieduced so ldll today and u::.k101 :-'1.111011 IJ \1111 - 88-1 6400IIWILEOH

REALTORS884-3550

ROBERT JOHN - FOll1 oedloolll 1\\0 ,\I1d one halt odth Colol1l,dolT !\IOllllng::'lde F ,lJIlll\' Ioom, fil1l~hed ba~eml'nt, 1\Ith \\ et O,lliiI ~t !l001 l'lUndl \ loom c('n(1 al all PIICl' Ieduced $169900

GROSSE POINTE SHORES

\\'OODSIDF - Thl l'l' bl'lh 00111 IIu1111l1UIllI,lnlh fil1hhl'd 11.l~l'lI\l'IlLI,ll gl' l..llt 11l'1l $f)J gOO

\\ OODLAN D SHOR E:S - l'Olltl'II\(.lOl,\I \ tOUI bl'dl nonh, Ih1(',' ,mdo Ill' h,tI! b.!th~, l'lIl11h 10011\1\Ith \\et b,\I fihl 110(11l'llI11d"F,lbul()u~ fil1l~lll'd b,h('llll'll( ,11.1111\~\ ~Le111('.tli tOI ,tli (hl,1111l'1lItl('~PI Ill' Il'duled

I \KESHOHE ROAD - f\IO be(I! 001ll tOIl llhmhe III pllll\l' ,Ill'.! o!LIl..e~holl' \'tll.lgl' All ,lppll,l11ll'~ Il1llud('d 'Sb-l ~lllO

:-'I.\UER - Thlee bedlOom I.!lllh l1e,1I :-'1.lll.. Nlll'h Lll\d~l.lpl'dL\\0 l,1I g,ll,lge $81 t)OO

358 CHALFONTE •• OPEN SUNDAY 25 ... ImmedIate Occupancy on thIS \\ onderful bllck Ianch In the FARMS overlooklllgthe golf course Features Include four bedrooms, 10\el) famIlyroom \\ Ith natural fireplace FIl st floor laundry room, gI eat finIshed basement and attached gal age BRAND NEW ROOFDrop III

954 BERKSHIRE d OPEN SmWA Y 2 5 xX Dehghtful Pad .. Colanlal boa~ts of thl ee bedl oom~ mastel bath plus ~ecoJld bath,t\\O natural fireplaces Othel hlghllghts Include famllv loom,llbl an and recreatlOn room CENTRAL AIR and attached gaI age Wood deck Large lot Stop In and see fOl \ OUIself

21701 E EIGHT MILE *. OPEN SUNDAY 2 5 ** Fn st olTellng onthiS terllfic three bedl oom Colonial T\\o full baths, cenll al all,ne\1 \ IIIvl \1mdoll S, great kitchen Wolmanlzed \\ood deck Allof thiS for a modest pI Ice Sholl n by apPoll1t ment

1332 TORREY ROAD xX Chalmmg bnd .. bungalo\\ featUle~ t\\Obedlooms natul al fil eplace famd) loom E,panslOn attIc fOIfuture enlm gement l\Iam ne\\ Impro\ ement~ Call fOl themany details

FIRST OFFERINGS

CondoCol011lalCololllalColonial

R.mchRanch

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5• 1fif,.jO St P,1ll1• I III R1,11I 111001

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\ UTH E'\ITIC Ne\\ England Colomal \\ Ith1600 ~q\lm e feell all bnck Colomal onF.\R:\IS 1110~tpopulal stl!.'et Fanuly 100m,md L\bl,l1\ kitchen \\\th ble,ll..fa~t loom,lentl.ll ,111 L\\0 C,1l g.ll.lge and ImmedIateOllup,mll

"1'ACIOUS E.1\'ULISH - Wall.. Lothe VllldgeII 0111 the ElIgl1.,h ~tvle home that IS \\llItmgfOl IOUI dl'col ,IL\JIg touch ThiS home boasts\\ Ith \el \ 1.lIge Ioom~ heautlful plaslel deLail \l',llll'rl gld~s \\ Illdo\\s and pllvnte vardFl\ l' hedl ()om~ 'lIld thl ee hath" all on the ~ecolld nom Dill' \('81 L.md ConLIact pO~~lhle

"AHPER WOODS - (iROSSE POINTE::-'CIIOOL"; 1\ILh th)el' hl'dIOOm~ centlal all,kltl!WII Illcludlllg ,lpph.mlP~ and l\\o Cdl galclgl

';;209900 \'v nODS fl'dtLlIlllg FIVE BEDHOO:-'IS t \\ 0 ,\lid OIH' h,df h,lth~, aLtachedg,II.lgl' ,\lid f.ll1Ilh 100111 Oil POPUIaI BLAIR\WOR np"l WFDGEWOOD PI Iced Lo .1110\\tOI n('( ('''''I \ Uprl,ltmg

:-'lERRIWEXj HER ROAD - Lal gel (2000~qU.!1e feetl .Ill blIC!.. Colomal on FARMSIIHhL POPUldl ~tl eet Famll) loom and LIhi II \ l..ltchen \\ Ith hI eal..fast loom centl al.\11 t \\ 0 Cdl gal age and Immediate occnp,llIl \

qLTIET WOODS CUL DE SAC - SpacIOusrOll! b~dl oom Colomal \\ Ith Llbl at) and fam11\ 100111\\\(h lilepl.lce MastcI bedlOom ha::.t\\O I,ltgl' \\dlk 111 do~eL~ E"\cellent floOl,,1m 11Io\\~ I;IO\\lllg f'\JIllly plenty of ~paceFIl ~t I1Ot" I,Hill chv attached gm age

882-5200

,John \) !Iol)(m, ,J)C'\ nt hl,' (' h el,mdWilham F IR~hpChpIll':-'1 PlllPAIII1W S,I1"Thoma~ J) StPPIIThomn~ L Taher.Jeff!ev VonSchwarz

19515 MACK at SEVERN

WIlIl,lm G Adlhoch:\1a III eell L Alil,oll,Jo~ H Hr.,ccI( hallp~ E ()aa~\1.11 I " n.1n~Mal )[lnll(' H 1),1\ I('~

n('1Il I Fltpdl,'1u;'I1maFo~ter

-IIREDUCED $20.000

SPACIOUS RAl'\C II fir<.t 11001 bedl OOI1l~ 111

~.(1eat F.\R:-'1S location, 131g(' famill loom,md Ilbl ary \\ lth m.lhoganv p.lnpIIll/.(, ~P,IClOu~ kitchen \\Ith bUIlt III apphancp~ RI',IUtlfulh Innd~c,lpl'd vmd, mallltenaJllC f)(.(, e"tl'llm ne\\ Ioor. .Ittalhed g,B agl'

:-\EAR TIlE L.\KE - ('en('1 Plltl antl' Cololl1.11 Thlee \.11 ge bpdl oom~ t \\ 0 and onl' h,ll!hath~ famllv loom and dpn. natlll,ll fil ('pl.lll'III IIvmg loom E'\.tellOl Iecpnlll ",lintI'dClo~e (0 ~chooh t) an~pm tat Ion and Il'Cll'''llOnal facllItl(,~

LARGE ENGLISH TUDOR INCO:'YIE - Populm GI O~~(' POInte Pall.. nelghhO! hood T\\ 0

fanllh \\tth Identical fOlll hedloom t\\O hdthUll1t~ Renh total 0\('1 $3000 mOIlLh E\t Iemely \\ £>11call'd fm \\ Ith ne\\ el 100f flUnacc, and Cdlpellllg HIand ne\\ !..ltchplI IT1

lo\\el Ull1t Lovell a1Chltl"tlll,ll lll't.\I1thloughout

McKINLEY III the FARMS Ju~t 1.I~t I\('ll..thl;, home \\ a~ I ac,lted and complct('h 1('

pamted \\ Ith neutl al colOl~ 1ll~lde Wl' 111\ lLe\ Oll to come and .,ep fm \ OUl ~df Lh,lt$lJ2,000 can buy a 1,'1 eat lookmg hom(' \\ Ith~paclOu~ Ioom~. lal ge clo~et ~

BALFOUR ROAD - SpaclOu~ fOUl bpdloomtill ee and one half b.lth, home thdt h.!~ hu'nCO:\IPLETELY RE;\lOVATED All thechm m of dn oldel home \\ Ith the~l Impi 0\ ement~ ne\\ kltlhen \\ Ith apphance~, ne\\loor cent Ial all all ne\\ lI1~ulated \\ Illdo\\ ".ne\\ lal petlllg and dool $239,000

We Represent Most Major Relocation Firms

REN AUD HANCH ne,1l :\101nll1g~ldl' LII gl'\\ell mdllltamed home 1JI gleal locatIOn SPdCIOUS!"Itchen and blenl..fa~t loom, l.llge .I(tI altl\ e famIly loom \\It h fil eplace \' l'\I('1fUInace ,md centl al all attachl'd gm age ,dlthe amenltle~ one e'pell', m a fine lIOn\('

REDUCED $10,000E;-';ULISH TUDOR I\lth thlee bedloom~ 1\\0bath~, llpdated kItchen 1\Ith eatmg ~pale ,1I1dden Located c1o~e to ~lhool~ Chllllh ~hoppmg nnd tl,lJISpOll,ltlOn

FIRST OFFERING

EASTWOOD - Lovely I anch on large lot\\ Ilh over~lzed and updated kItchen mcludmg all appl1ances along With a large eatmgarea leadmg to newer deck ROllf, furnaceand hot water heater all replaced recently

SYCA:\lORE COLONIAL featm e~ that III

llude an open 1\\0 ~ton foyel \\Ith a hllgespectaculm kitchen \\ lllch tICS 111 JIlleh tothe lal ge family room along \\ Ith Ile\\S ofthe Japanese Galden NEARLY NEWHOME only no\\ aVallahle thlOugh an E'\.ecUtll e TI an~fel PI Iced \\ ell belo\\ \\ hat) ou\\(lUld e,pect to p,1I

:\ EAR VILLAGE - CO:-.'DO Large end Unit\II \\ondpi ful 10catlOn Recently decO!atl'dfOlll hedloom, thrpp bath WIth a ne\~ cedaldeck overlook mg beautlfu III' land~capedglounds Ne\\el kItchen, nnl\ll al fil eplace.fil1l~hed hard\\ ood floO!~

DON'T MISS THIS ONE!

CONDO WITH LAKE VIEW - Np\\l'l to\\nhou~e condo. land~caped ynrd, private patIO,t\\ 0 cm attached gara~e and 10\\ monthlymamtenance fees Cathedreal ceIllIIg I1vmgloom \\Ith natural lireplace, t\\O full hath~.fil"t fioO! laundl y ~pcond floO! family roomloft cu~lom \\mdow hhnd~

PROFESSIONALLY LANDSCAPED. \\el1decorated and m . mo\e III" condItIOn Thl~attlactlle five bedlOom. t\\O and one halfCape Cod ha., a ne\\er roof furnace centralall condltlOJllng, a famIl) room WIth natUlalfil eplace and IS priced to ~ell qlllckh OPENSU:-.'DAY - 1341 BLAIRMOOR

CHRISTINE DRIVE - Jlht off Ld!..eshOl e atthe top of Calme! Lane III the Falm::. Sp.lCIOUS4000 squal e feet Colomal \\ Ith paneledIIblalY and fdn1l1) 100m \\llh fileplace, gleatma~tel ~Illte \\ Ith JacuzzI bath and ~Ittlllgloom, four othel famIly hedl ooms, "paclOu~kitchen, Immedldte occupancy

'::LASSIC E:-.'GLISH - BeautIful decol at\\ eceIlmgs and moldmg~, leaded glass, hal d\\ ood !lOOI~, pe\\ablC ole fil eplaces mcludmgone In ma::.tel bedloom, updated kItchen,p'lI1eled IIbl an and ~un room. till ee cal galage

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(313) 886-'000

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20087 Ma<:k AvenueGrosse POinte Woods

CARE FREE CONDO LIFE STYLE - ThiS foUl bedloom two and --\one half bath )('sidence I~ wlthm walkmg distance of the VIIlage and becau~e It I~ ,m end Unit you'\I enJoy a blight andcheery mtenor

LUXURY UPPER FLAT - 1800 ~quaJe foot umt on WllldmdlPomte Drive T\\o year lea~e avaIlable

ATTENTION STARTERS - 5t ClaIr Shore~ Ranch - Thh fabulous thl e!.' bedloom horne featul e~ a famIly room, finished ba~ement master bedloom \\ Ith bath and an eatmg al ea m thekItchen A Home W,tr1 ant\ Plnn al~o mcluded Well pI Iced at$87,900 We \\ould like you to ~l.'( thl~ home

LAKESIDE COURT SUBDTVISIO,\ - ONLY FOUR LOTS RE;"1AI:-\ Call for a brochlll e outllJllJlg ~t\ 1(' and 1100r plan~ugge~lIons m cu~tom blllid IJIg a lu, UIIOU~Ie~ldence you 11enJOYfOI I e.lr~

LAKE ST CL.\1R - VACANT LOT \\Ith .1 olg IlC\1 of the \IatelCall fOl detaJl~

JAMES R. FIKANYREAL ESTATE

714 Notre Dame886-5051

NEARL Y 4,000 SQUARE FEET - Thl~ beautIful ne\\ horne ha~e\ en thlllg Four SPdCIOUSbedlooms, thl ee and one half bath~,a ba\ \\ mdo\\ llbl ar), famll) loom \\ Ith naturdl iiI eplace, fil ~tfioOl laundry, and a fioOl plan that ea::.lI) lend~ Itself to graclaus entertammg and pI actlcal day to day famlly hVlllgSchedu Ie fOI completlOn by Janual y 1990, \1 e 111\ Ite you to contact us Iegal din/.( cabmetl Y, marble and tlle ~electlOn

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RARE OPPORTUNITY - LAKE FRONT RESIDE:"'CE - Uniquer.lJIch home offer~ hoth Lakp 5t Clair front,lge and 40 footcana I \\ IIh CO\el ed and lighted boat strip \\ Ith :-.rOTORIZEDHOIST (1JI~\dp dlm"n~lOn 16,,39 feell Thl~ hoatels and water100eh dleam IS IIk(' npw m~lde and out Three bedroom~, thleeand onp half b,lth~ I,lrge Pll\ ate hot tubl~pa dpck wIth cu~tomcedal pn\ ac\ pntlo~(' loc<ilpd 01Tm."tel hedloom and gue~t !ledroom area

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18590 ROSCOMMON x* Shmp t\\O bedloom flame lanch \\Ith remodeled kitchen :-\e\\ fUl nace and much, much mOle Call toda\

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An InclepeIIdel\1Iy Ow""".'" Operaled _ 01The Pru<l.nU.1Re.' eOl.1e AI~kaIa Inc

Grosse PointeReal Estate Co.

21479 MORNINGSIDE, GROSSE POINTEWOODS: This one you must see! Perfectfor entertaining with it's in.ground pool,deck and jacuzzi! Four family bedrooms,two and one half baths plus a family roomand a library! Stop by! $295,000.

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The Prudential. You know us. We know real estate:882-0087

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1050 AUDUBON, GROSSE POINTE PARK:Picture perfect! Beautifully maintainedand decorated for today! This is a threebedroom, two and one half bath Colonialyou can move right into ! Family roomand fantastic recreation room. Profes-sionally landscaped including brick patio.$255,000.

19615 Meek Ave., Grone Pointe Woods

"IIEFf', (;ROSSF POI"llTF C1I'Y Impressive English Tudor income. Two units of 1900 square feet ineach plus a finished third floor apartment. Three bedrooms plus a den on first two floors. $295,000.

~lI()HEPOI:"1TE, ST, ( I. \IR SHOHFS' Dramatic living room cathedral ceiling, magnificent mastersuite. Formal dining room. Largest floor plan in the complex. $187,500.

WILLIAMSBURG COl7HT, HARPER woons: Well located condominium in exclusive complexwith two spacious bedrooms, one and one half baths and an updated kitchen. $82,500.

WT:\!DMILL POINTE GHOSSF POINTE PARR' Meticulous condition and great location can beyours in this Win~ Pointe "two" unit residence. Wonderful room sizes and central air. $266,000.

If \RCOUR1. (;RO~SE POI:'IJTE PARK' These two three bedroom condominiums have been dra-matically reduced in price and repnosent a true value in one floor condo living in Grosse Pointe.$119.900 & $112,000.

21940 SHOHEPOINI'E, 51 CLI\.IR SHORES Custom corner unit completely remodeled. Stunningtwo story living room, gourmet kitchen, custom baths and attached two car garage. Stop by!$173,900.

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22')56 VA:\! COURT, ST CL~IR SHORES' Beautifully appointed three bedroom condominium in anexclusive twelve unit complex just steps from the Lake. Two full baths. Fireplace. Security system.$220,000.

2'1l12 WESTBURY, ST CLAIR SHORES Amenities galore in this terrific three bedroom ranch withfamily room. Large kitchen with eating space. Backyard patio. Drop by and see it Sunday. $129,900.

2:-l:115 WESTBLTRY, S r CLAIR SHORES: If you are particular, come and see this one! AU newkitchen with built-ins, new rear patio, new furnace with central air, three bedrooms. Just move in!$132,000.

6'H PE O\CH ['REE, GROSSE POINTE WOODS Huge family room! Super location and condition!Three bedrooms, two and one half baths, two fireplaces. Spacious rooms. It really sparklt'S!$219,900.

(;rWSSE POrNl E BLVD. (;RO-;SE POINTE FARMS Unique European style villa. Four fireplaces,spacious rooms, first floor laundry, attached garage and maid's quarters. Generous use of tile.$275,000.

46 MOOHLANDhGROSSE POINTE SHORES. Lovely quad level in prime area. Living room andfamily room wit fireplaces. Three bedrooms, sunken patio with terraced ledge rock wall. Muchmore! $299,500.

1035 CADIEUX, GROSSE POINTE PARK: There is more inside this IlpBcioua semi-ranch thanyou'll suspect from the street. Three bedrooms, three baths plus lush landscaping for you to enjoy!$198,500.

BOl'RNEMOl.'TH. GROSSE POIYfE WOODS: Your search can end here! Maintenance free threebedroom ranch in excellent condition featuring natural woodwork, hardwood floors and a spaciouslayout. $119,900.

COVENTHY L\NE, GROSSE POImE WOODS: "New" custom built Colonial with 3700 sqare feetof luxury for your family. First floor master suite, custom kitchen, family room. $339,900.

810 BEDFOHD. GHOS';E POINTE PAHK: Loads of "old world" character and charm in this beauti-fully decorated five bedroom English country home close to schools and parks. $248,000.

1252 BLAIRMOOR CT" GROSSE POINTE WOODS: Executive style five bedroom in excellent con-dition. Large open kitchen and family room. Built-in appliances. New "Plus 90" furnace. Solidlybuilt. $234,500.

t 1794 ALDEN DRIVE. CLINTON TOWNSHIP: Stunning three bedroom brick ranch on beautifultreed lot. Dramatic two story 19reat room". Master bedroom with bay window. Professionally deco-

I rated. $158,900.

R\U mm. GROSSO' PtjI~Ys~~~~~~~~~N!~ Family ,oom and lib .....Four bedrooms. The perfect place for your active family living! Make your appointment today tosee this! $299,500.

LAKESHORf: 81' CLAm SHORES It's located in the always popular Lakeshore Village. Two bed-room condominium with appliances included. Also features a clubhouse and pool. $65,900.

MlIlDLF'lEX, GROSSE POI:\!TE PARR. Beautiful four bedroom Colonial decorated in lovely softI colors on exclusive Grosse Pointe Park Boulevard. Formal dining room plus casual dining area.$212,500.

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FIRST OFFERINGWATERFRONT CONDO

GROSSE POINTE PARKTWO FAMILY INCOME

Recently redecorated and carpeted seeond Unit, both Units have threebedrooms, dmmg rooms and largehvmg areas, good potential In upcommg park locale, call fOl detailson thiS supel Investment

FIRST OFFERINGEAST DETROIT

EAST IN THE VILLAGE16824 Kercheval Ave., G.P.

A cozy and comfortable great room con.cept IS featured 10 thiS well maIO-tamed four bedroom home Updated kItchen With oak cabmets,r('modeled bath, natural fireplace,newer carpetmg A must see home

FIRST OFFERINGOPEN SUNDAY 2-5HARPER WOODS

21319 KINGSVILLE - ThIS clean andneat two bedroom condo, has twolarge bedrooms. A first floor umt,owner wants an offer great area,perfect for retirees or singles.

ThiS magmficlent condo, overlooksbeautiful Lake St ClaIr, three bed-rooms, two and one half baths, gorgeous woodwork and fixturesthroughout Garage, clubhouse,boatwell al e Just a fe\\ of theamenltle'i thiS beautiful IeSldenceoffers A must see over 2400squale feet of luxury, call for de.tails on thiS rare opportunity

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20439 Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe

886-8710

GROSSE POINTE PARK

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'This stately Colonial offers a SpaClOUSand gracious layout, magnificent grounds flowto a ClTCular dnveway, lovely terrazo foyer graces the entrance. Four bedrooms andtwo and one half baths, library, family room and three fireplaces are a few of the op-tions that surround this lovely home, newer furnace and central aIr, add and excep-bonally fimshed basement Call for an appomtment.

Put Number 1 to work for yOU.@

ST CLAI R SHORES

881-7100OPEN DAILY 9 to 9

WEEKENDS 9:30 to 5

FIRST OFFERINGGROSSE POINTE CITY

DUPLEX - A SIde bY-Side mcome,walkmg dIstance to Village Fullyremodeled, seperate basements andutlhtles Prime city locale, greatcash 0011', call for details

Cooperative a rare opportumty to purchase thiS mce co op first 1100r, carport,large room SIzes, loads of closet space,full basement, only eight Units In

bUlldmg, an exceptIonal value call formore mfo

GROSSE POINTE PARKSuper mvestment, thiS well established

party store IS located 10 one of thePark's up and commg areas Largechentele, hquorflottolbeer andwme BUlldmg and busmess 10-

eluded, can be bought separate!)

GROSSE POINTE WOODSOPEN SUNDAY 2-51610 FORD COURT

ThiS beautifully maintained reSIdenceIS located In one of the Woods mostsought after al eas ThiS home has curbappeal and offel s a Wide range of qualIty ext Ias Generous room Sizes, plentyof room fm the bTJ'oWlngfamily stop bySunday and compare

BRAND NEW CONDOMINIUMS - 35040 HIDDEN COVE - Located In Harrison Townshipon the water (near Shook Road off Jefferson on Jeffers Court) Panoramic view of the lakeTwo bedrooms, two baths, attached garage Boat well Included In price

45 HAMPTON - GROSSE POINTE SHORES - Just a short walk to Lake!>hore Sprawhngranch with two bedroom, large hVlng room and dining room combinatIOn Large Floridaroom, two full baths, first 1100r laundry, central 81r, spnnkler system, attached garage

581 HAWTHORN - GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Super locatIon Tastefully decorated storyand one half Thl ee bedrooms, two full baths, den plus heated sun porch for year round enJoyment TIled basement With lavatory Central air Alarm system, patIO, sprinkler systemTwo car attached gal age Gualdlan Home Warranty

GROSSE POINTE WOODS - NIce 11001'plan for chIldren Three bedroom story and one half Brick Withaluminum tnm Flonda room, natural fireplace In hVlng room, one and one half baths, updated kitchenPaneled recreation room With wet bar and lavatory Two car attached garage Guardian Home Warrllnty

Each Red Carpet office IS rn08l'18rlOentlyowned and operated

GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Vacant lot on Vernier and MorningSide Zoned lesldentlal Land contractterms. Lot measures approximately 45.86 x 273 65 feet

Formerly - Shorewood E R, Brown Realty

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Grosse Pointe News

PD~ Counter Points B1ath leen stevenson

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Your dream can come true. Relax whilewatchlllg yachts, sQ[lboats, ducks, geeseand Wild life. If you dreamed of IIVl1lgonthe lalle - don't Walt Your dreams can(Orne true at LAKEVIEW CLUB. Theselovely townhomes offer todays securityWith no maintenance and a mllllOTI dollarVIew of Lake St ClaIr A lakefront IWl1lglifestyle These three story town homes,which gIVes a panoramIc breath takl1lgVIew, have see through fireplace dWldmgmaster bedroom form a luxurIOUs bath-room All are custom finrshed to your de-sire. Don't let your dreams slip away -life IS too short You always wanted tolive on the water now IS the tlme to ItDon't wQ[t' Lwe on Lake St Clalr righton the water five ml1lutes form a brandnew 226 boat marma that wIll be openmgIn Spring Stop by and see our modelwheeh IS opened 1 pm - 5 p.m. dally, In-cludlng Sunday. We're on Jefferson Ave-nue, north of 11 1/2 MIle Road, St CIQlrShores, 774-6363 or 293-1180 There areonly five townhomes left to custom finishto your taste

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Please see more Pointe Counter Pomts onPage 9B.

It's back to school time.. KNOWLEDGE NOOK

has something very spe-CIal for your school child.ren Individual personal-ized calculator. How

important they'll feel with there ownname on it. See them at 21423 Mack Av-enue, 777-3535.

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"rro Trl\.Tf)(""Hall' color for today J ..l'-U.J.l."~IS bold, graphic and c. _:.- __ : ( ~glamorous. Reds are ru.ur& TlUU.'purer, blondes are bolder, brunets andblacks are stronger In most cases, hlgh-lights we call (midhghts) add dimensionThe look is richer, more pampel'ed andbetter groomed than it's been in a longtime A look that reqUIres artistry andthe sklll of a FRIENDS HAIR & NAILtechnician. For an appointment call 886-2503

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Lad~es yellow gold fancy dla-Imond nng, center diamond 1,06cts Nl1le s~de diamonds .22 cts.total weIght. SpeCial pnce untIL '~"September 15. $4,000 at KISKA 1~

JEWELERS 63 Kercheval on the Hill,885-5755.

IOINTE PATISSIEREIn addition to our tortes and pastries, we

now have fresh pastas, sauces and entrees at18441 Mack. Ave., Grosse Pointe, 882-3079,Tuesday. Fnday 10 a.m .. 6 p.m., Saturday un.til 4 p.m.

C h H We speczal-oac 110USe Ize In antIque

• , • C I •••• restoration,funllture repair, and fine and fancy cus-tom wood finishes. We also have a largeselectIOn of dIstinctIVe fabncs for all yourupholstery needs 20725 Mack Ave.,882-7599.

The Jane Woodbury Shophas h~gh fashIOn Our Falland Hollday collectIOn of"ROSANNE DESIGNS"has arrIVed and wzll beshown on Thursday, Sep-

tember 14 and Fnday, September 15 from10.00 a m, to 400 p.m 377 FisherRoad, 886-8826

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To advertise in this column.

call ~athleen 882.3500

GROSSE POINTE MOVING & STORAGE CO.~NEED STORAGE? We've l,q,

got ItI 100,000 square feet '~/II'"\:\'\of secure, dry, clean storage ill;1 I:II~I:~:space avaIlable for your be- :1 j f II ~~ ' ~longmgs. Short term, long I: I .1.1111\:1:term and seasonal rates ([Ii~~if '=A~Ask about our vault and record storageserVIce, since 1921.

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Need a personal secretary?Someone to do your shoppingand errands? Someone to take~our car in for repairs? Someoneto plan a party? Call TIME BRO-KERS, 822.5580.

Video laser disc. Sales andrental at 11100 Gratiot, 521-8400.

f£astsiae .9luto C{assicsComplete reconditioning. 19240 Kelly

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Hand pamted time pwces ~Somethmg dlfferent ... dial onwatches are professional ha'td ~pamted with (rgures of butter-flles, animals and flowers. przcestarts from $60. Stop by VAL-ENTE JEWELERS at 16849 Kercheval,881-4800 Monday - Saturday 9:30 a m .. 6p.m. Thursday 9:30 a.m .• 9 p.m.

/lfJ.~~and medical supphes has a complete

Ime of prescription and home health careneeds .. We do cholesterol testing everyWednesday, only $4.50 per test. 10:00a m. - 6:00 p.m. Stop by for a test at16361 Mack Avenue, 882-1040.

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edmund t. AHEE jewelry co.We have a beautlful large selectwn of

lovely gold bangle bracelets. A claSSICtouch to add to your wardrobe There area vanety of styles, some fancy, some plamand all m dlfferent Slzes and deSIgns.Lovely enough to wear alone or wear afew together 20139 Mack Ave at OxfordOpen Monday throughy Saturday 10 a m.- 6 pm., Fnday evenmgs until 8 pm,8864600.

Antiquers . plan on theAnn Arbor Antiques Mar-ket, Sunday September 17There are over 350 dealersIn quahty antiques and se-lected collectibles. The time

IS 5 am - 4 pm. 5055 Ann Arbor, Sa-line Road Free parkmg, admISSIOn $3.All under cover All Items guaranteed asrepresented

Relax and be-.beautiful at LA-MODA where for ..~ _$45 now and all I'ITERNATIO;>;AL HAIR SALONthrough September you will receive a re-hydrating masque form facialist Helen,and a half hour body massage by certI-fied myomassologist Kathy Mal'll' at20091 Mack, 886-1650.

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Football fans and tall-gate party goers Let us ca.ter your party Our SU-PREME PARTY trays aremade With our spiralsln'ed honey glazed hams and delicIOUSpotato salad, macaronr or coleslawOr order some of our outstanding over-stuffed sandWiches. Gwe us a call andHAM SUPREME wlll help you wlth yourparty. 774-2820,21611 Harper (between 8and 9 Mile).

f:'M::t01.U'1'\, is saying - "YES" - Wehave solid oak parquet

floors suitable for kitchens. 14410 Harper, 822-2645.

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Order your personalized Christmascards early and save 10% ... You'll re-ceive free ... return addresses printedon envelopes until October 1st. Stop byWRIGHT'S GIFT & LAMP SHOP at

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cp C1',. ArriVing atOlt\te UOSltlOI\ S POINTE FASH-

ION our new fall Glenn PlaId mixand match skirts and Jackets All are100C1twool and fully lwed Be stylish yetverY ('omj'ortable At 23022 Mack Aven ue,wuth of9 Mile Road, 774-1850

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&/wtJIuJ U-:,~ September 16 IS the daythat Jeffrey Bruce from Channel 7 will beat EDWARD NEPI AppOintments are1ll1uted - so hurry only a few days leftCall and make your very own personalappointment wlllch are available after130,884-8858, 19643 Mack Ave

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Stop by and taste the difference.Our own deliCIOUScinnamon raiSIn

buns. This week special ...at JOSEF'S

21150 Mack Avenue, 881-5710.

Jhe shops of AcceSSOrIes playtM \t Th an ImpOl'tant part mwa OI\.rtC2rCC2 your fall wardrobeChanel mspired cham belts are verystrong, see our selectlOn by Gay Bozer,Les Bernard and Elliot Andrews ..16828 Kercheval in the Village, 884-1330 Open Monday - Saturday 9:30 a.m- 5:30 p.m. Thursday and Fnday untIl 7pm

End of summer clearance SALE. AllAmana refngerators are now on saleStop by and save up to $30000 at 23411GratIOt Avenue, 775-4995

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Check our excellent selection of gifts andnovelties at NOTRE DAME PHARMACY.Great for your tailgate pdrties ... including Uof M and MIchigan State items. 16926 Ker.cheval in the Village, 885-2154

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The new luxury sports wagon is here! ThePeugeot 405 S is so well designed it allows youto transport yourself as graciously as possible,while hauling as much as possible. Come seefor yourself at Dalgleish CadillacfPeugeot,6161 Woodward, 3 Blks. S. of Fisher Bldg., 875.0300.

Automatic(Appliance & Electronics)

Feel SPECIALWIth beautifulnaIls for yourHomecomIngDance andevents GLOSSNAIL speclahzesm naIl careAlso FaCIals and Tannmg. Call for yourappomtment ... 20947 Mack Ave., 882.4085.

.~ ~Mtall'l dl(((~ Personally Yours is

completely renovating and having a 50% . 75%off SALE on man~' items ... !>tartmg today ..Sl>eyou at 18747 Mack AVE'nuE',882.3580.

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The WHITI'IER TOWERS cordially in-vItes you to experience the best in retire-ment hVlllg Surround yourself in the ele-gance and charm of the Whittier EnjoysWlmmlllg III our indoor pool or a lei-Slllely stroll in the private waterfrontpark You deserve the best, you deservehfe at THE WHITnER TOWERS. Imme-diate occupancy, IS avaIlable in Indepen.dent and ASSIsted Living apartmentsCall 822-9000 for more ll1formation or toalTange a tour

Chnstmas in September ~All our Christmas cardsfrom our Christmas album"Tk fit

are 25% off If ordered In the l.t ~month of Septem ber See our large selec-tlOn at 72 Kercheval on the Hill, 882-6880

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DALGLEISH CADILLAC; PEUGEOT

I b lit' has a great selectlOn ofsa e teS moderately pnced separatesAlso dresses, petIte 6-16 and regular 6-20at 20148 Mack Ave Ample free parkIng.

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Ja..r.c' Get a 12 sl/('(' cheese peppe-

) 4' !onl PIZZA jor Just $499with tillS ad LIIll/t two

,,:- good at any "Mr C's Dell "6£ Call ahead to have It ready

8843880, 881-7392, 885-7800...

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185 i9 hands-on exhibits in the22 1; childrens department29 30 through out the week.

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C6i''60LD 'n 61FTS~~t:r;~~We want to thank you, our customer, for help-ing our business to grow. To show our appre.ciation we are having a great SALE on ALL ofour merchandise.jewelry and gifts, especiallyon Sapphire jewelry for September. Rings,earrings and pendants. COME IN NOW forSUPER SAVINGS 23402 Mack Ave., south of 9Mile, 7724220.

LEON proudly announces... ....thai longer thicker hQlr can ,. C ./.I,I"".hc a reality with the MYS-TIC HAIR ILLUSIONS hatr extensIOn'iV~tem Call DomlTllc for a consultatIOnand I11formatlOll 884-9393, 112 Kerchevalon Ihe Holl

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Special AccentsLoo/IIng for a speczal

gift Come VISIt our/llllque shoppe speczal-IZlllg III wreaths, ar-rallgements, stlk flo-rals, crafts and gifts20963 Mack Ave (onHamptoll} 886-0044

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Interior DeSIgnWeare redecoratIng OUl' showroom and

offerIng 30th to 50£j'r off many Items - In-cludmg upholstered furniture and casegoods from the finest Amencan and Eu.ropean manufactures Come see us at15118 Kercheval, 823.0540

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"MY BOUTIQUE". Gifts, decorative accesso-ries. hand crafted items and much more ...27506 HarpE'r. 771-7366.

September 16Clalrewood fashion ...how for the fuller figured"oman. St. Clair room 9:00 a.m. Continentalbreakfast $3.00. For reservations caU ext. 190...how is at 9:30 a.m. Scarf tymg demonstration11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. In our Accessory De-partment. Petite Fall Fashion Show at 12 noonIn Petite Department.

Looking for a fabu- • .J~-lou~, stylish, Jet ~ 1Ita.ti4l)ucu_,comfortable sweate! '" -----MARlA lJINON has an e:1cellent selectwllof cashmere from Belford, cotton and ma-rine 1I:001 sweaters to choose from The)<'INI necklllle, and long sleeves looksharp with slacks or under your fall sullsand all In a vanety of colors 16839 Ker-clH'/'al. 882-5550

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KARASTAN, LEE'S ~and MILLIKEN PLACE V11~carpetmg on SALE NOWl EdMakszewskiCatpe!ng

At 21435 Mack Avenue, 776-5510.

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"1"")_ . __ / _ .. body toning and tan-r-~ ning salon ... offers youthe ultImate privacy and conveniencewhIle keepmg phySIcally fit usmg ourstate of the art tomng tables, The Pan-ache entrance IS the leaded glass door at17100 Kercheval In the VIllage. Call 8863530 for fall specials and your comphmental y VISIt.

A During=~W VIsIvtK ()( "r()U= the month-============- of Septem-

bel :\lell"''',1 and LIsa will be offenng 201{

oil pI 1((> of pel manents, hlghhght1l1g andh,1l1 colm on Wednesday only Call for\ OUI appollltment now 8840330. 21028:\L1Ch A \'1:'

Septembel 198t John Kmt Trunk Sho" collectIon in De-slgnE'r Salon Informal modeling 10:00 a.m ..5:00 p.m. Tr~ a !>ample of Obsession in ourcosmE'tic department. September 21 through23

Located m the lower level of Jacobson's ...Special! A 6 inch decorated cake for $600 882-700 ext. 107.

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23400 Mack Ave,S" Clai, Shores~85.4670773.0570

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tratmg very much"South wntll1ued to outscore

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De'iplte the bIg lead, BennettII a" never comfOltable

'I know the kInd of teamSouth has and I knew that theycould come back on us anytIme,"he said "They played WIth a lotof heali and made It tough on0111 gllis South pldyed \ el Y1\ ell

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big lead' Bennett .,alel "Bet3u.,e m the "ec(md half werealh dIdn't plav our game'

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"I wanted thl., one pI ett)bad," "a,d Champme, \\ho o.,cOJed"1\ pOll1t" It's po'i.,lblv the l<l"ttime I'IJ play agdln;,t South andno mattel ho\\ \\ ell OJ hO\\ pOOlyou pldy agam"t them, It'" alWdY" nice to beat them ..

The way NOIth .,tarted thegame, It looked like South wa.,111 fOl a long Illght NOlth';, 1mpenetl able defen"e cau::.ed Southto ;,hoot flam the penmetel mthe fil.,t quartel, whel e Itcouldn't find 'iuccess at all

"I CIedIt anythmg IIe couldn'tdo offenSIvely to NOlth's defense," <;aId South coach PeggyVanEckoute, who!'le team IS nOlI1 1 "It \\as Vety tough for us toget gomg offe n<;1\el) becausethev wel I' m OUI face the wholetime "

Bennett agJ ee.,"We take a lot of pi Ide m our

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All times, unless othelWlse noted, me pm In the CIOS;, countl} llstmgs, B IS bO)5' meet"on", G I" girls' meets only dnd BG IS both teams

Sports schedule for Sept. 14-20

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North's Kelly Kunkel (30) avoids an attempted block by South'sEmilie Ayrault (43).

What's wrong?The ploblem Halll nbrton "

hat... ale called "The ORIGINAL DIeHald Hat' 101 the lealdIe hald fan

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Cash flowIn 1988 Gene'ou" 1\1.11 kl'tll1g

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Palmer wins Sportsman of the Year trophy

Bclllnd Chad Schomaker'stlu ce goal .. ,md Tony DeLuca'shat tllck, South shelled MountC!l'nwn .., 10 0 III the seasonopenel In that wm, which wasshared by goalies J 1m Pappasdnd Don Pata, Jason Drltsanand JamIe Meltz added twogoals each Paul Wasmgerdished out foUl aSSIsts, whIleDU\e Blrnbryer, ChrIS Paul andChllstofT Schlllmg had one each.

SchomakeJ and Bu nbryer tallIed fOl South m a 2.0 wm overClawson, and DeLuca had twoassIsts

At home agamst U of 0, Schomaker contmued hiS offenSIveassault WIth foUl goals DeLucaadded a hat tmk and Rafael AIbuquerque had one goal, asSouth won, 8 0 Ass1sts went toSchIlling, BlI nblyer, Wasmger,Matt Smucker, Gus Grodsmsky,Jon Ostrowski and Dntsan (2)

Girls' cross countryThe South guls began theu'

season With a first.place fimsh atthe Algonac InVitatIOnal Sept 9

J unlOl' Susannah McAnill'ewled the way for South, takmgSIxth overall m the lOO.memberfield Fifteen schools partIcI-pated

In addItIOn to McAnillew,South's next five runners allearned medals 1'01 placmg m thetop 20 Wmnel s mcluded ErIcaMondlO (lOth), Claudme DuPont(11th), Lisa Manardo (16th>,Jenny WillIams (17th) and KatyNeumann (l8thl

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Coach John Case's Blue DeVIls81e on a tear

With thl ee straight shutoutsand 20 goals, the South soccelteam IS showmg SignS of a pOWmiul offense

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South's Durmon Coates (25)and Frank Voelker (78) wrap up Port Huron Northern's fullback TimSchneider in South's 13-12win.

South SRorts

Devil football team gets leg up onBy Rob Fulton ".ud South cOdch Jon RIce "Thls cause of thell' qUIck defense" Mal ty Wayman had seven but the extm pOint attempt Wd~Sports Editor H',lI t1wre are only seven teams POIt Hw'on Northern, who Frank Voelker had 1,1.... tackle .., \\1 de

It I\,h 011" tlw "l'lOI10 g,ll1Il' of III the leahrue, !>othat means you had crushed MarysvIlle the week mcludmg a sack, and Jabon Bed South, stdl leadmg 136, tooktill' \oung fo()tb,llI "1',h0I1 hut It h.1\'t.' only '>1.... leahrue games By before, was small on the front sworth had eIght tackle~ Dane ovel after the NOlthern on sIde11,1'"pl'l h.lp ... till' III0...1 \lIIpOl t.mt II III III ng t111~ one, \\l.' get a leg Ime, but what It lacked m SIze, Lupo mtercepted a Pd~S on the kIck was un ...uccessful and droveOlll' up ,md 1\lth fhe leabrue games It more than made up for m game's final play to the Hu ..ky 35 South's dllve

(;)(1 ......[' Pomll' South II Iw lo ...t Idl It ml'dn~ that everyone's got speed The Husky defen ..e gem ed on btalled and Northern took overtl1(' E.htl'1 \I :'Illc111g,m Ll',lglH' to lw chdi>mg us Let me asswe "We had a lot of problems South fullback Mike Montagne, With five mmutes to playI h,unpHlll ...lllp ,J \("ll .Igo 10 pO!t I (Ill th,ll thev \\ III be [shootmg With thell speed," Rice said holdmg him to 46 yard .. on 21 'I had VISions of them dOlng ItIhuon \'llllhl'l11, b 11011 III till' to! u",l, too" "Theil' hnebackels were also can'les, but they couldn't keep to u ..," admItted Hepnel "TheyOIIIL'I ... "'l',ll tOl1'I.lplult.' lhl'llo South htelally got a leg up, qUIck, and that made It tough receIVeI' Jm1 West dnd quartel' dlOve about 60 yalds m thleepIn ,dll'l It- n,lllOIl 13 12 II 111 cOlllpllments of "PIlIOI kicker Ja- fOl' us to get gomg " back BI'Jan Letschel, who com. play!> agamst Malysvllle With011'1 thl IlU"h.11....Sl'Ilt H "on WI'I""'PI1 That's OK, because Welsselt pleted seven pab!>es 1'01 88 yaJd», t11<lt potent offen'>C, so I Ju~t told

\Ithow.:h South 1M" ,I /-,'H'.It Wehi>elt, \\ho booted d season .lnd the young defense, which from hookmg up m the third the defen>.e to mamtam Its 111

111,\lt\ 1I1Ih ~OIth thl ... 11l,Itlh Il'LOId fill' field goals la~t sea. ga\'e lip only 180 yards, were on quartel ten"'lty We did that, but ....e <.onup h,b bl ((lIllL' till' E :'II L II ,II ..,on 1Il01 I'd II Ithll1 one of South's call Up 60 on Welssel1's leg, tmued to have trouble With the

South II 1 1 01 alld POIt Hu C.l1eel ilia Ik (8) With field goals "Commg out we wanted to South gambled on a fourth and I un llP the nuddle "1011 '\01 t 'Will h,\1 t' b.ll! Il'd 101 of 21 dnd 40 \ <11 d~ play good, sound defense," Rice SIX play In the thll d qUai tel And one pabS that kept theth. I, \''11(' tlth' tlw pol...t fOlll HI" filSt boot g.we South.1 s,lId "Northern runs a stretch The gamble paId off though, a.. dl'lve alive\(',\1 me! \lIth It... fi\"ot II III of ...Iun 30 ledd at the mternusslOn offense and It'S very explOSIve Letscher and West. who caught Northern capped ItS foUl' playthl' .1...011 South 1101\ 0111\"0a 'We had been executIng OUI We wanted to keep them In three passes for 58 yards, can. 65 y8ld dnve when Bnan Hanonl' g,\I!1l' .Idl ,lilt .lgP defense pI etty well." sUld Rice, check and off the scoreboard" nected for a touchdown of 38 ton banged m from the 15

Tht" lI,h d \l'I\' bIg !pme "but alii offense wasn't execut Lme-backer Kelly Graves led yards Weissert added the extJa DOlin 13.12, Northeln wentlJ 0111 the Il'l\h'lIL' "tdndpolllt" lllg I'en well, but It was also be South With 10 tackles, whIle pomt, hiS seventh pomt on the 1'01 the two.pomt conversIOn WIth

day d tJ Ick halfback pass HowevCl,West also had a fine dav With South Imebacker Durmon Coates

122 all.purpose yards I ushed the passer and the ball"Commg out m the second II as ill opped m the end zone,

half, we conSider the game a 00 g1Vmg South the 13 12 wmtIe," SaId Rice, whose Blue Dev "What a game," sUld RiceI1s led 30 "We stIlI had a lot of "Thl~ IS the way these game ..work to do to keep them off the With Northern always me, butboard Even when JIm SCOI ed on that's what makes football so ex-the pass, It was a long way from cltmg "ovel"

South led 130 at the end of Tennisthree qUaIwrs, but had to sur- Kathy Nault and Beth Bon.vlve a grueling fOUlth qualter. anm led the way for South as

"We had been stoppmg the the tenms team collected 13 secpass all day, and we were hav. ond place pomts at the Umvermg troubles WIth the fullback up slty LIggett School InVItatIOnalthe mIddle," said defenSIVe COOl' Sept 9dmator Russ Hepner "We Nault and Bonanm won thecouldn't all of a sudden say, 'OK, No 3 doubles champIOnshIp, aslet's go and stop the I un, and did the No 4 doubles team offorget about the pass' EI m Tusa and Carolyn Begg

"I dIdn't want to get beat on Earllel' III the week, Souththe boot and bIg passes that POIt manhandled Eastern M1chlganHUI'on Northern beat MarYSVille League foes POIt HW'on (6.)} andon the week bel' Ole," Hepner can. L'Anse Creuse (7-0), to stalt thetmued "Agamst Malysvllle, season WIth a 2-0 lecOldthey struck very qU1ckly With Soccerthe bIg pass play, and I dIdn'twant that to happen to us "

Well, It dId, but on theground

NOIthern hIt paydllt on a 20Photo by Rob Fulton y81 d pass from Dan Lanson to

Greg Clark With 1003 to play,

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Boys' cross countryRomeo beat ~OIih and first-

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Tom Gauerke was the overallmeet \\ mner as he ran a goodback and-fOlih meet Matt Bealand Dave Meda also had fineperformances III the opener, andMark PhIpps Ian well 111 hIS firstlace everGirls' cross country

The team, undel the dIrectIOnof Charles BuhagJar, took thetop seven spots and top 19 of 20as It routed Romeo and RoseVille111 dual meet competitIOn

NIkki VanOppens finishedfil st ovel all III a tIme of 21 48.VanOppens ran to 11th placeSept 9 at the West BloomfieldInvltat1Onal, helpmg the LadyNorsemen to a fourth-place fin-Ish Allison Llebold was 16th,Launn Schultz 21st, Shelly Bal-lew 28th and JessIca McLalln331d

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Adam~. who al;,o had eighttJ.ckle", extended the lead to 217 With hI" touchdown jaunt, andFI a~el cut the gap to 21 14 Witht\\O mmutes to play

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lumble, ~UJIed on 11'. '>ewnd play111 the ~eUJnd quartel, d '14ym dtoulhdo\\ n pcl~~

, It wa~ a IOUl lh and one play,"I(wiled SurnbeJU. "dnd we welC111 OUI gOld line defen"e andIlIdll to l1l.ln wvel age The game1\a~ III wntlOl, bUl we gotl,IUght ,md they <.,nulk one III onu-,

'Ill!' h.llf ended \\llh NOIthtl ,1I111lg 7 0, but a IeJuvelwted oftell-,e ,lI1d ~tLllTIb 11l.lde the ellftPIPille In the "ewnd hdll

\\ I.' ~pllltel ed till ough thljil"t 11<111,dnd \Ie \\I:II:I1't uboutto let It happen dgdlll III till ~elond 11<111,"Sumoel.l "aid "Weldllll' out Oond1\anted to poundthe ball 1\ Ith FO!d, and 1\ e\I.ll1ted to lontlol tIll' hnL of~u II1IITIJ.ge

Fm d fil1l~hed \llth 10:3 y,lI d~on 17 ldll W~

The fla,.;, .lod NO!th\ Leo SdlI dgglO (11 talkle~l \\ el (' Fl d~l'l'~pI oblem~ 011 It" ;'(,LOnd~elw" ottill' "elOl1d hall Aftel tOokmgthebdll to N0I1h;, 30, the Humblel ~1\el e hIt 101 a losb by Sal vagglO,"tllck With a penalty and thenlOlled to pa~'i - light mto5tumb\ hand"

"Ch,lI he's play WJ.Sthe key,"Sumbera sUld "In J. tIght gameYOU'll.'lookmg 1'01' a bIg play andIII.' got It He goes 52 ydl dh and\\ 1."1 e rIght back m the game '

Angelo Gntsa~, who wa'i 3 101'3 1Il extl a pomts, added the con\ er;,lOn to tIe the SCale, 7 7

"AftI.'I that It was all NOIth,"saId Sumoel a "That just seemedto CIu"h Fra;,el and 11ftu!> Allelthdt our momentum \\ a~ tlemendous"

On It~ neAt "elles, NUlth's offen",I\ e line dOl11mated thetIenches and moved the ball 85,)<IId!>III 15 plays, culmlllatmg 111

Scott Bemhardt's 9,) ard ~COIlI1gstllke to Stumb, gl\'mg l\'U1th d

147 leadBel nhal dt fil1l;,hed WIth .j1

ym d~ on seven completIOn;,N0I1h had 176 ym ds 11I;,hmg

'That's what you'le lookmgfm ' Sumbera "aid about the1mI.' "Games are \\ on and lost 1Il

Agall1st GreenhJ1ls Sept 5, theKmghts got t\\O goals each f10mselllOI Doug Wood and mId!ielder MIke Coello en route tothe 5 1 WII1 Forwald Derek VanDe Graaf scored the other goal

ULS tra\eled to Inter CltvC),llstIan and came away \\ltll1ts most dommant vlctOI)" of thevoung season. 4-0

Wood scored thlee goals andDdVIS one The season's fil'stshutout came behmd the strongdefenSIve play of Rlchald Beln.LUIIJ A,)uyu, James Kim, JohnGordon. Alex Crensha\\ andgoalie Paul Lanzon

TennisULS drilled Troy Athens , 7 0,

11ov (7 OJ and East Gl'and RapIds '(61), before wmnmg ItS ownmVltatlOnal \\Ith 21 pomt" lastweek

South fimshed WIth 13 pOInt"and North was thll d \\ Ith nmeEast GI and RapIds was last WIthSIX P01l1ts

Indl\'ldual flIght \\ mnel s fmULS wel e Heathel HeIdel (No 2smgles), Anne Cavanaugh (No 3smgles), Can Ie BII'gbauer (4 smgles), Le"le CIam and Ah FI edenck (No 1 doubles), Ify Oblanwu and Lynn Smkell (No 2doubles) Fhght runners-up wel eShannon Byrne (No 1 Singles),Natasha Levy and LIZ Thomas(No 3 doubles) and Lauren Galgam and Rachel Robichaud (No4 doubles)

agall1bt Gallagher, first yealpIa)' el Tom Reynolds "COledthl ee goalh and abslsted on anothel as the Kmghts won, 52Left wll1gel Jonathon Davl~"cO!ed the other two goal!>

<lnd "et a !>lhool reLOrd With livemtel ceptlOn~. kept the Hamblel ~m reach

"The defen':>e played Velywell." 'iald Sumbera "I expelledu~ to play well agalll..,t the Iun,but we "tlll have to WOlk on thepa!>s coverdge Maybe the livelIlterceptlOm, UJ e a ~Ign that weare Improvmg"

Mdl c Adam!>, who Ietul nedhi" !>Cwnd mtelleptlOn of thegame 27 yalds 101 NOIth\ linal'>lore. and Ed BUIbWII, Stumband Tim Melllig LOmbmed fO!the five pllkolh

"Thel e',:> no que~tlOn the delen!>e kept u~ III the gOome,"Sumbel a ;,ald "OfTen..,lvley. wecame out stl ong. but we plovedthat we wele OUI 0\\ n WOI"t enemy WIth all the ppnaltJe'" I lI'a~dl;,appomted III OUIpOl"e"

FI a!>el, whIch took OYeI at theNorsemen 43 allel Iecovelll1g ,I

BasketballBy MartinS JerantSpeCial Writer

At the Greenhills InVItatIOnalSept 8-9, the ULS gIrls' basketball team advanced to the findls,but lost to GreenhIlls. 48-43

To get to the champ1Onshlp,ULS defeated Temple BaptIst,5021 Paula Rose Stark, whohad 10 steals, aSSIsted highscorel Mmtma Jel'ant (24 POints)ai1d Lmda Morreale (12) Jerantalso led ULS With 13 boards

Stark and Jel ant canned 13pomts each m the finals

SoccerWIth vIctOries ovel Bishop

Gallagher, Greenhills and Intel-City Chnstlan, the ULS soccelteam IS off to a fast and funousStUlt

In the season opener at home

agamst It, ~o we had to lun FOItunately Chlls l'i on our team"

Mike Whelan gave ULS an11 6 halftime lead WIth hlh 39yard field goal

"We had only four filst downsm the fil!>t half," saId Newvme"That'll tell you ho\\ meffectlveour offense was What eVI.'l yaldage Chns got, he got on hISown because OUI guys wel en'tblockmg"

OffenSively, ULS had only 140yal d~ DefenSIvely ULS gave up140 yalds, and was led by Ablm.bola Afanogun's 13 tackles andJames Dobrzechowskl's eight

To open the thu'd qualtel,ULS' John Elhs blocked a puntand two plays later quarterbackKevlI1 WhItfield darted m fJ omthe 1 yald lme, sealing the WillCan oil added the two pomt conversIOn

"John Elhs came up WIth ourbIggest play of the season," saIdNewvme "He also had a fumblerecovery and mtel cepled ascreen pass He hOoda whale of aball game"

Kmde added a late touchdownto fimsh out the sconng

"We weren't ready at all,"saId NeWVille "If we play hkethat agam you bettel beheve \\ ewon't be unbeaten"

other !>corea;, the NOI!>CmenIantheir recOld to 20 with a 21 14Wlll over the FI ascr Ramblel ~

NOIth, now 1 0 1Il the WhiteDIVIsion of the Macomb AleaConlerence. needed anothel linedelemllve pelformance to boost aIathel II~tJebs Iii st-half offenbe

Although the NOI!>emen offen..,e, which compIled 227 totalyard", wa" on the field morethan Jt~ defen!>e m the fir':>thall,It dldn't have much to !>how

"We well.' movmg the footballup and down the field. but thenag!> kIlled u!>."Said NO!th coachFrank Sumbera "We had thleelirst downs all taken away, wegot two of them back. but wehad those taken away agam bypenalties"

SIX fil "t half flags negated anyoflemlve thleat the Norsemencould mount, but the defense.wllIlh gave up 210 total yald"

North sports

By Rob FultonSports Editor

JunlOl tailback CIlIlS CallollI~ to be thanked 101'hI!>one manshow he pUl on Sept 9 at KmdeNOith Huron

Can oil, who Illshed lor 122y,1Id~ 011 20 Cdilies dnd scm edone tOlichdO\\n, WdS the onlyblight !>pot,UlCOldl ng to Um\ 1.'1slly LIggett School football cOdchBob Ne\1\ me, JI1 the Kmght;,'19 12 \\ 111 Ool}-hllon

ULS, \\ho have nevel beenunbeaten aflel two games undelNe\\ \ me'<., dIIeellOn, pushed Ibrecord to 20, but It \\asn'tPlett\

"Good teams can wm ugly,"h~lld l\e\\ vme, "and thdt's justI\hat \11.'did We WOIl,but thele\\d':>nothmg pletty about It If It\\ d.,n't fm ChI IS Can oil, thiSfootball team would be 1 1 "

A year ago, 1 1 would havebeen good but thiS yeal not evenan unblemished 2 0 WIll suffice

"We got on the bus and we\\ 1.'1e not !>atls!ied \\ lth OUIplay," Said Newvme "In preVlOlISyedl s \\ e would have lost agame lJke t)lIS and went home tobUlld on a 1 1 IecOId, but thISyeal we have the horses to doeven belle! Even though wewon, the bus nde home was vel yqUlet"

Thele \\asn't much hoopla onthe Iide - just ;,even mIles southot the Sagma\\ Bay - to Kmde,elthel

'We dIdn't take the bus ridevelY \\ell," sUld Newvme "One-hundl ed se\ enteen miles IS toofal to go for a game We all gottoo IelaAed and too lackadaIsIcalWe had a lot of tIme to thinkabout the game, but I jU;,t think\\e pla,)ed too much of It on thebu'i "

Kmde took ddvantage of ULS'flat mtenslty to take a 6 0 leadOoftelblockmg a punt Howevel.Cm roll tJok thmgs mto hIS ownhands and Spl mted 65 yards onULS' ne,t possessIOn to tIe thescore at 6 6 Karow Gordonadded the two-POint conversIOnand ULS was leadmg, 8.6

. Chns htel ally saved us," SaidNe\\Vme. "HIS outside speed JustkJ1ls We wme faCing Kmde's 4-4defenhc and had lJ oubles passmg

September 14,1989 5/AJJ -.., ~.G.r.o.ss.e_P.O.in.t.e.N_e.W.S , ~'/JII/J

5tumb, defense pace Norsemen winBy Rob FultonSports Edllor

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Attention Sailors and Power BoatersCLASSES IN SAIL BOATING l POWER BOATING

Given by Grosse POinte Power SquadronCLASS STARTS MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. 1989

TIME 7 30 P M CAFETEI<IAGROSSE POINTE HIGH SCHOOL - NORTH

MORNINGSIDE - OFF VERNIERLadles Inviled

"The pel "onal time and en('I!-,') ,,0 h'1aClou,>l\, gIven by CommodOl e ,md l\h" Maln\\ 31l1lg

Bell1g dble to enJoy the SpOltof "allmg mdh's vou all \\'111

nel "," ~dld Schelel to thl' partlcipant"

:'Ill s Schel el' also had specml\\ 01 d.'. 01 thanks fOl pa"t CommaOOll:' Hl'l bel t 1\[all1wallllg and:'Ill s 1\1dlle Mall1\\ aI mg whohm e sel\ ed de; chall men fOI 26l<JI1secutl\ (' yeal S

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FoUl th place o\'el.1ll \\ ent toAdam Lo\\l'Y and bl~ Cle\\ KllaChll;,t13n s~\llll1g 101 CI e"cent:'III\...l' HcndllC dnd Chll .. JelfJ Ie;,of till' GI o,,~e POll1te Yacht Club100l-..rifth 0\ el all

:'111" .; Otto Sche! er, formel hof GIO""e POInte, 10lllne\'ed flomAd,l. ~hch to pI esent the tlOpllles and conp atulate dl1 of thep,1l t IClpanh

The UZllI'i duo domll1ated theplght boal fleet of FI) mg JUI1lOl..,Ioop<;\\ Ith tl\O fil"t places and ,I..,econd 111 the thl ee Iace "cne"held Aug 27 at the CI escentS.tJl Yacht Club

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B.I;.'\ le\\ Yacht Club:> 1lJkeU/I1I'> and GI etchen U7111'" wmhll1ed thell ,>"i1Ing "kIll" and",1\ \ \ to beLOml' the IJI.,tblothe1 ,>1"tl'l te,lm to captlll ethe J Otto Schelel I\Iemol'lalTI oph) , the lUlmll1atlO11 of the"ea~on fOl the top Dell Olt River\ achtll1g A..SOC13tlOl1sallOl;,

Bayview duo wins Scherer trophy

For the third straight year. the Pirates won both the season and the playoff championship ofthe Farms-City Little League.

The Pirates. managed by Bill Fox and coached by Lou Prues. finished the season 15-1. withtheir only loss caming at the hands of the Yankees (Park). Three members of the Pirates. ChrisFox. Eugene Agnone and Josh Prues. were voted to the Farms-City All.Star team.

Front row. Chris Tiede. Josh Prues. Morgan Mathews. Chris Nelson. Jeff Smythe. Dan Goughand Bill Crandall. Back row. Bill Fox. Eugene Agnone. John Wei. Chris Fox. Damian Kotsis.Malt Agnone. Rob Crandall and Lou Prues.

The Glo .."e Pomte Yacht Clubtecll11 of Sunny S\\ .1lthout and:'It,tl \\' enzlel {CIew I fim ..hed"Ixth, \\hlle Ellc R,an and1\11..,>\ Bama, al"o flYll1g theG P Y C bUl gl'e, \\ CI e seventhEighth place \\ ent to Tom Lmcand Beck v Mason, Iepl e..,entmgIhe ;\TOI th Stm Sdll Club

Crescent., top finl~hel" Sal ahDeed" \\ Itb blOthel Paul Deed ...a" CIe\\ albo made the selle .. afamdy afT,m The Deed., lockedup "econd place ovetall \\ Ith t\\ 0

.,econds and a fifth place fimsh

Stu Gooden and BI ad KImmelof Bay\ \e\\ lounded out the topthI ee ..,pots, one pOlnt behmd theDeed" team, With two thll dplace" and a foUl th

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Sure winner in Sunset SeriesSure ... klppl'red b) Sand\ N.1

pip" took lil"t pldce III the LikeShorl' Sad Club'" Sun~pt SPIll''''legatta on Allg 2J

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Akron atCentral MlCh Central Mlch Central Mich Central Mich Centrol Mich

EasternMlCh EasternMich EasternMich EasternMichat OhiOUniV.

EasternMlch

WesternMlCh Marylandat Maryland Maryland Maryland Maryland

Notre Dame Notre Dame Michigan Notre Dame Michiganat Michigan

Mlaml,Oh at Michigan Michigan Michigan MichiganMlch State State Slale Stale State

Mmnesota Chicago Chicago Mlnneso;a Chicagoat ChICago

PJttsburghatClnclnnali CinCinnati CinCinnati CinCinnatiClncmnall

PhllodelptllaWashington Washington Philadelphiaat Washington Washington

Indianapolisat l A Rams LA Rams LA Rams LA Roms LA Rams

Detroit atNY Giants NY Giants NY Giants NY Giants NY Glanls

Totals 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0

Football 1989Each week, the heod football

cooches at North (Fronk Sum-bera), South. (Jon Rice). and ULS(Bob Newvlne) Will match theirpicks With Rob Fulton, sports edi-tor

ThiSweek there are five collegeand five pro games toselectfrombut after that the colleges Will bethe main focus

_4C 5t!?~Huhl eyes Barber-SAAB title

Robbie Buhl of Grosse Pomte Buhl 110\\ look~ to till' Bmlwi.,tl'pped mto a Super Vel' 1<lU' SAAB ..l'llC~ \\ Ill'll' Ill' hold~ tIll'l.1I fm the fil ~t tmw t\\ 0 \\ l'eb !l'<ld b\ .3:1 pOlllh Allel t h(' 1.lel'.Igo cllld then took .1 ~tllnnll1g .It S(',II::' Pomt, (\Ihf. 0111\ t\\ 0tlllrd place .It tIll' l\hdOhlO 1.let'.,le!l\,11I1I11the ..elw,,'SpOIh Car COUise The \\1l11ll'1 \\hllh It look" ,I"

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Thdl" \1hen the lUll beg.lll tOIBuhl Holdll1g hh pO"ltlOllIhlOlll.:-!lOut the 1.ll(' Buhl .mdI Ill' t hll'e L.lh 111 flOnt 01 IIIIII1\('le lHhl' 10 t.\I1 gOl11g Illt (l till'fill.1! !.Ip

We \\ ell' I,lpplllg a Coli \\ 1ll'1IIt "pun out ",\ld Buhl 'Thefil'l I II 0 C,lI'" c1e,u ed hllH, butthe gU\ ll1 the thud (CdI'I and 1h.lo to he,ld 101 the 1,'1.1,," to,1\010 ,I LOlh"lOn We :>pun'out,I" \\(,11 Then It II as a dl,lg Iace10 g'l't bac),. on the course I bedthllll to the tl ack b\ half a cmIl'Ill-,'1h and took thu'd place It1\ cl... a \\ dd rdce I thmk even'hod\ \\ a .. ..,Ul pI hed \I lth n1\ finhh

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Gn&e Pointe Hockey ABN:iationFaD Registration

Mites tbru MidgetsChildren welcome 5 & up.

Saturday, September 9th.9 a.m. to Noon-Saturday, September 16th.9 a.m. to NoonSkating to begin September 16. times assigned at registration

at the GPCR Community Room, 4831 CanyonREGISTRA TION FEE:

S50.flrsl chlld/$30 second & third child/$11O maximum per familyFOR MORE INFORMATION CALL

Lou Prue~ 884.6187 John Adams 882.9551(Mite,; - Age,; 59) (Squirts - Ages 10 & II)

Chuck Collins 885-1343 Carl Rashid, Pres.(Pee Wee,; - Age,; 12 & 13) Home: 882.6089

Office' 963.8142A used equipment sale Will run In conjunction With registration Youcan OUtfit your child for a very reasonable role If you haveequipment to sell, or would like further Information, call PauloStaniszewski at 885 2880

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DEADLINES 882.6900 INDEX 96 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mi 48236• Monday 4 pm-ALL BORDER

and MEASURED lspeclal typeHELP WANTED AUTOMOTIVE REAL EST A TE FOR RENTbold caps, etc ) must be In our of GUIDE TO SERVICES

f1ce by Monday 4 p m 200 General 600 AMC 708 Houses Wanled 10 Renl• Monday 4 pm-All CANCELS 201 Help Wanled BabysItter 601 Chrysler 709 Townhouses/

or CHANGES must be In our ofltce 202 Help Wanted Clellcal 602 Ford Condos 101 Rent 900 Air Condillonmg 948 Insulallon

by Monday 4 p m 203 Help Wanted Denlall 603 General MOlars 710 Townhousesl 901 Aldrm InSiallat unl 949 Janllor al Serv teMedical 604 AntlQuelClass c Condos Wanled Repa>< 921 Jewelr II Clock Serv re

• 12 Noon Tuesday-Regular hner 204 Help Wanled Domeshc 605 FOIelgn 71 I Garages/Mini 902 Aluminum Siding 943 Landscap ng/Snonads No borders measured can 205 Help Wanted Legal 606 Jeepsl4 Wtleel Storage lor Renl 903 Appliance Repalls Removalcels or changes on Tuesday 206 Help Wanted Part Time 607 Junkers 712 GarageslMlnl 904 Aspt.all Paving Re~d" 943 Lawn Marnlenance

207 Help Wanted Sdles 608 Partsn lies/Alarms Storage Wanled 905 Auionruck Repa>< 950 Lawn MowerlSnONCASH RATES. 10 words $4 00 208 Employment Agenry 609 Rentals/leasing 713 Industllall 906 Asbestos Servlte Blower Repa><each addlllOnal word 401t $100 610 Sports Cars Warehouse Rental 907 Basement WaterprO(Jllflg 951 L noleum

fee for billtng 611 Truch 714 liVing Quaners to Stlare 908 Balh Tub Ref n sh ng 952 Locksm In

SITUATION WANTED 612 Vans 715 Molor Homes 909 Bicycle Repa>< 940 Mirror SerllceOPEN RATES: Measured ads 613 Wanled To Buy lor Rent 910 Boal Repa rsl 946 Movlng/Slorage$948 per Inch Border ads $10 50 300 Babyslilers 614 Auto Insurance 716 Ollrcesl CommerCial lor Maintenance 953 MUSICInsllument Repallper Inch Additional charges lor 301 Clerical

Pe1' 3' • B ....1<.18 vc.x ,/,Iv t 954 03: n1 ""gIDer0r~' ng

photos, art work etc 302 Convalescenl Care717 Off,ces/Com merelaI 912 BuildlnglBlock Wor, 954 Paper Hanging

CLASSIFYING AND CENSOR. 303 Day Care RECREA TIONAL Wanled 913 Busrness Mach ne Repa r 925 Pat,os/Dec~s

304 General718 Properly Management 914, Carpentry 956 Pest Control

SHIP' We reserve the right to clas 305 House Cleaning 650 A><planes719 Rent With 915 Carpet Cleaning 953 P,ano TunlnglReparr

slfy each ad under Its approprtate 306 House S,lIlng 651 Boats and Motors Opllon 10 Buy 916 Carpel Inslallat 01 917 Plasterrng

heading The publisher reserves 307 Nurses Aides 652 Boat Insurance720 Rooms lor Rent 917 Ceiling Repa>< 957 PlumblnglHeatlng

the rtght to edit or reject copy sub. 308 Olflce Cleaning 653 Boat Parts and Service72\ Vacation Rental- 918 Cemenl Work 958 Pool Service

309 Sa'es 654 Boat Storagel Dockage Florrda 919 Ch,mney Cleanrng 959 Prrntlng/Engravlngmilled for publicatton 310 Secretarral Services 655 Campers

722 Vacat'on Rental- 920 Chimney Repalf 903 Relngerator Service

CORRECTIONS AND ADJUST. 656 Motorbikes Out of State 921 Clock Repall 912 8emodelrng

MENTS: ResponSibility for display 657 Motorcycles 723 Vacatmn Rental- 922 Compuler Reparr 960 Roollng Service

and claSSified advertiSing error" IS MERCHANDISE 658 Motor Homes Norlhern Michigan 923 Construction Sef'Jlce 961 SClssorlSaw Sharpenrng

659 Snowmobiles724 Vacahon Rental- 924 Decorahng Serv ce 962 Screen Reparr

hmlted to either a cancellation of Resorl 925 Decks/Pallos 963 Septic Tallk Repa"the charge o( a re-run of the por- 400 Anhques 660 Trailers 725 RenlalslLeaslng- 926 Doors 964 Sewer Cleanrng Service

tlOn In error. Notlflcatton must be 401 Appliances Out State Michigan 927 Draperres 965 Sewing Machine Repa"

given In time for correclton In the402 Auctions 928 Dressmakrngn a,lorrng 966 Slipcovers403 Bicycles 929 Drywall 967 Solar Energy

followmg Issue We assume no re 404 GaragelYardl REAL EST ATE FOR SALE 930 ElectlLcal Sef'Jlce 950 Snow Blower Repallsponslbility for the same after the Basement Sales 931 Energy Savrng Service 943 Snow Removal

fIrst insertion 405 Estate Sales REAL EST ATE FOR RENT 800 Houses for Sale 932 Engravrng/Prrnlrng 962 Storms and Screens406 F"ewood 801 CommerCial BUlldlflgs 933 Excavatrng 968 Stucco

ANNOUNCEMENTS 407 Flea Market 700 Apts/Flatsl 802 CommerCial Properly 934 Fences 969 SWlmmrng Pool Service408 Household Sales Duplex- Grosse Pornlei 803 Condos/Apts/Flats 935 Frreplaces 970 T V IRad,oICB RadiO

100 Personals 409 Miscellaneous Articles Harper Woods 804 Country Homes 936 Floor Sandlngl 971 Telephone Repa><

101 Prayers 410 MUSical Instruments 701 Apts/Flats/ 805 Farms Rel,n,sh,ng 972 TenniS Court

102 Losl and Found 41 I Ofhce/Busrness Duplex- 806 Flonda Property 937 Furnace Repalrl 973 Tile Work

103 Le9al Notices EqUipment DetroIt/Balance 807 Illvestment Properly Installation 943 Tree Service

104 Oblluarles 412 Wanted to Buy Wayne County 808 Lake/River Homes 938 Furniture Refrnlshlngl 913 Typewnter Service

SPECIAL SERVICES 702 Apts/Flatsl 809 Lake/River Lots Repairs 938 Upholslery

Duptex- 810 LakelR,ver Resorls 939 Glass Automotive 974 VCR Repalf

ANIMALS 51 Cia" Shoresl 811 Lots for Sale 940 Glass ReSidential 975 Vacuum Sales/Sef'Jlce105 Answenng Services Macomb Counly 812 MOrlgages/Land 941 Glass Aepa"s 976 Ventllat'on Service106 Camps 500 Adopl A Pel 703 AptslFlalsl ContraclS Stained/ Beveled 954 Wallpapertng107 Calerrng SOl Bllds lor Sale Duplex- 813 Northern Michigan 942 Garages 977 Wall WashIng108 Orrve Your Car 502 Horses lor Sales Wanted to Rent Homes 943 Snow Removal! 903 WasherlDryer109 Entertalnmenl 503 Household Pels 704 HailS for Rent 814 Northern Michigan Lots Landscaping 907 Waterproofing110 Heallh and Nulrrtlon for Sale 705 Houses- 815 Out of State Properly 944 Gulters 978 Waler Softenlflg111 Hobby Instrucllon 504 Humane SOCieties Grosse POlntel 816 Real Eslale Exchange 945 Handyman 979 Weldlflg112 MUSICEducation 505 LOStand Found Harper Woods 817 Real Estale Wanted 946 Hauling 980 Window Reparr113 Parly Plannersl Helpers 506 Pet Breeding 706 Houses- 818 Sale or lease 947 Healing and Cooling 981 Window Washlflg114 Schools 507 Pet Equlpmenl DetroIt/Balance 819 Cemetary LoIs 982 Woodburner Service115 TranSportallonfTravel 508 Pet Grooming Wayne County 820 Busrness Opportunities116 Tutonng/Educalion117 Secrelarral Services

100 PlRSONAlS 100 "EIISONAlS 100 PERSONALS tOl PRAYERS 101 "IAYEIS 102 LOST AND fOUND113 1'1IIlY "LANNEIIS I

HU"EIIS 117 SEClln ARIAL SERVICES

WRITE IMAGESECRETARIAL SERVICES

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ComposllJon & EdllJngDataBase ManagementILabels, Mailings, ete )Resume Consultabonl

and PreparabonCassette TranscnpbOn

.BUSINESS. PERSONAL• ACADEMIC

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Specialist in under-standmg the needsof the indIVidual or

small buslfless •

- Word Processing- Mailing & Database

Mgt.- Presentation

GraphICS. StabstlCS- Cassene Trans-

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State of the art laserproductIOn plus faxand telecommuni-cation support.

8AM.8PM, Mon-sat

Home Office Div.Event Productions

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GIVE US A CALLANYTIMEn4-5673

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General-Personal TypingMedical, Legal, BUSiness

cassette TranscnptlOnHarper-Vermer

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Resumes, Letters,Theses, Term Papers,

General, No1aryMecRae secretarial

521.3300

PROFESSIONAL Word pro-cessing Exceltenl rates885-4025

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Bu<tnes< • TechnicalAcademIC

MedIcal. Dental. LegalLellers • Reports' Memo<Spreadsheets' InvOIctng

Forms Proc<",<tn6Cas<elte Tran<enptlOn

Pero;onalm'dRcpetlllve Letler"Envelope< • l,lbel'

Mailing L"t M,1onten,1n,eTh('<("; • !:>J<scrt,lhon<

Term l',lpcr< • M,lnu<CTIpt'Foreign Llnguage Work

Equations' GraphIC<Slah,hcs • Tables. Chart<Resume. • Cover Leller<

Appllcallon Forms

822-4800

SPECIAL OCCAStONSANGELA & BETH

ProfeSSIonal Party Consul.tants/ Coordinators

881.9623.We coordinate weddings,

showers, luncheons, din-ners and parties for anyoccasron From inVitationsto Thank-you notes

BUSINESS ANDTECHNICAL SERVICES

THE LAST WORDComputer Service

• Marketing SupportCompoSition & Editing

(Coupcns - Letters)• Data Base Management

Labels & Letters• Software Consuiling• Word Processtng

Resumes. ReportsCharts - Graphs

Term PapersOvernight Service

AvailableGIVE US A CALL

ANYTIME!

771-1292PLAIN JANE

Word Processing ResumesBUSiness Personal Corre-spondence Mailing lists

884-2332

TUTORINGALL SUBJECTSGRADES 1 THRU 12

PROFESSIONALFACULTY

WE CAN HELPGROSSE POINTE

LEARNING CENTER131 Kercheval on the HIli

343-0836 343-0836

ELEKMENTARY TeacherWill tu10r privately Mvhome or yours, fleXibletimes. $25/ hour Refer-ences available call 824-2588

109 ENTERUINMlNT

"2 MUSIC EDUCATION

A CLOWN COMPANYThe Finest Professional

Entertainment

886-5520

LOST gold bracelet 824-2251

CLASSICAL musIc for anyoccasion Solo, duo, tllO,qUintet, QUltar Winds,vOice 354-6276

DOODLES the Clown - AllHappy Occaslonsl 824-2251

FAIRY Godmother availablefor entertaining al child-ren's parties Call Chan-telle, 331-n05

PROFESSIONAL SoundService DJ's for all occa-sions Call Dan, 882-6904

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GIlOSSEPOINTE NEWS

882-6900

PIANO LESSONSTwo university degrees

Many years of expen-ence

Elaine Veryser

886-8358PIANO InstrucltOns 18

years expenence, certlfled All levels, Klndergarten offered 839-3057

PIANO Lessns- My home,Harper Woods area $6/lesson 371-4617

PROFESSIONAL musIcianWith teachmg degreeavailable for lessons Inyour home Plano or vo-cal 824-7182

PROFESSIONAL Flutistnow accepting dedicatedstudents. all levels call822-3684

GUITAR Lessons Begin.nlng. Elementary Allages, InstructIOn bookChnSlian Instructor 839-7355

100 PERSONALS

YOUR HOME OR PETA WORK OF ART

PenCil, Ink, WatercolorBUSiness or Boat

By Carol A Sinclair886-8468

nolecards and rmts-

NOVENA TO ST JUDEMay the Sacred Heart 01

Jesus be adored, glon-fled, loved and preservedthroughout the world nowand forever Oh, SacredHeart of Jesus, pray forus Workers of miracles,pray for us St Judehelper of the hopeless,pray for us

Say thiS prayer 9 times aday By the 8th day yourprayer Will be answeredIt has never been knownto fail, never PublicallOnmust be promisedThanks St Jude forprayer answered L B

NOVENA TO ST JUDEMay the Sacred Heart of

Jesus be adored, glon-fled, loved and preservedthroughou1 the world nowand forever Oh, SacredHeart of Jesus, pray forus Workers of miracles,pray for us St Judehelper of the hopeless, SUZUKI Violin lessons, allpray for us ages Certified Lisa

Say thiS prayer 9 times aSh 886-1743day By the 8th day your __ a_IQ_, _

prayer Will be answered PIANO teacher With degreeIt has never been known has opening for begin'to fall, never Publication nlng or advanced stu.must be promised dents Expenenced InThanks 5t Jude for claSSical, pop, ragtrme,prayer answered L B and Jazz 343-9314

(313) 891-7188

AdoptIOn hours: 1030 a m to 3 p mMonday-Saturday

WANT ADSCALL IN EARLY

THURSDAYFRIDAY

MONDAY

8826900

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ANTI-CRUELTY ASSOCIATION13569 Joseph Campau • Delrolt, MI48212

FEATURING• Animal adoptions Into loVing homes

• HU'l1ane education• Rescues and sheltering With T L C

• Legislative acllon • local, state, federal• Re-unillng lost pels With their family

• Cruelty InvestlgallOns

NOVENA TO ST JUDEMay the Sacred Heart of

Jesus be adored, glon-fled, loved and preservedthroughout the world nowand forever Oh, SacredHeart of Jesus, pray forus Workers of miracles,pray for us St Judehelper of the hopeless,pray for us

Say thiS prayer 9 times aday By the 8th day yourprayer Will be answeredIt has never been knownto fall never Publicationmust be promisedThanks St Jude forprayer answered Specialthanks to our Mother ofPrepetual Help K G

THANK you God theFather, Jesus, Holy Splnt,Mother of Perpetual Help,St Jude, and Fr Solan usfor your help and favorsreceived M E K

SMALL Dog Sitting- notover 14 pounds, 24 hourcare Only 1 or 2 dogsExcellent referencesPlease call before 6 30PM 885-3039

Would You Like To

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It is DELICIOUS!It IS NUTRITIOUS!

IT WORKS!

BUYER BEWARE IBefore you buy that DREAM

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822-5589

LOVING, personal caresmall female dogs Refer-ences $6 50 VE9-1385

MASSAGE- ProfeSSional,healthful- for Women Myhome or house callsavailable Ten years ex-penence Judy, 882-3856

Junior ClassMum Sale

R.C. Photographic ServicesSpecial Events

Commercial, Personal B & W developing

824-2614

TAXESPrivate, Confidential

Anthony BUSiness Service18514 Mack Ave

Near Cloverlyh. Serving you since 1968

882-6860

RENT my beautiful SilkFlowers to decorate wed-dings, showers, parties881.1071

WHEELCHAIR needed forstroke Victim's outingsUnder $100 please 884-9311

HAVE you ever conSideredwntlng off that unwantedor extra vehicle? Tartan-lum Medical Foundation,newly formed charitable,non-profit (501 (C)(3)) Or-ganlzatton IS In desperateneed of a car, van, orsmall truck for challtableoperations If you canhelp please contact Ven-rta Johnson, 882.7801

HI INDIANA Nine days,meet me In00000 H I 00000C W THY Michigan

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Cost:

Colors:Small - $8.00 Large - $12.00White, yellow, bronze, pink and purple

All colors will be available in both sizes. Mumsare provided by Todd Zachary, Green Tree Farms,

St. Clair, MI1-329.4284

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Sponsored by the University Liggett SchoolClass of 1991

Dates: Friday, Sept. 22 2-6 p.m.Saturday, Sept. 23 10 a,m.-3 p.m.

Place: University Liggett School Field House1045 Cook Road, Grosse Pointe Woods

WANTADS

Call InEarly

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

882-6900JACKIE'S

PET & PAL SERVICESMlnl.van airport shuttle

(Metro & City)House sittingLOVing animal care (exercIs-

Ing & feeding)884-1516

WINSTED'S cus10m fram-Ing Framing, matting andquality work Reasonablerates Margaret, 331.2378

RED WINGS- 4 season tick.ets September 15th,Montreal 17th Minne-sota 20th, St LOUIS22nd, Toronto 881-3617

MASSAGE, nurture yourselfWith a massage House-calls and gift certlflca1esavailable Betsy Breckels,AMTA Certified 884-1670

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MyFIUIliIYlMy Career?

CLERKTYPIST

To train and WOf1( 10 legaldepartment of large cor-poratIOn Some prEMOUSoffICe expenence and typ-Ing necessary Profes-SIOnal WIth the abllrty toInteract WIth people amust Salary DOE. Ex-cellent benefits All JobsFee Paid

GRAEBNEREMPLOYMENT

S1Clair Shorn 77S-Oseo

Needed at catenng facility,word processing SkillS amust Send resumes toThe Roostertall Caterers,PO Box -14190, DetrOIt,Ml 48214

202 HIlP WANlIO ClIRI(Al

EXECUTIVESECRETARY

RECEPTIONIST. typist forsmall offICe General of-fice Skills, knowledge 01computers and bookkeep-109 helpful No Smokingenvironment DenbyMold, 21275 Mullin, War-ren, Ml 755-3200

IMMEDIATE opening for afull time or a part-time re-ceptionist wllh a busyDowntown lawflrm DutieSInclude answering tele-phones and some typingPlease call Laura Coronaat 965-3700

SECRETARYTOV.P.

International department oflarge company seekingprofeSSIOnal secretary towork for V P Shorthand aplus

Excellent Benefitsto 18.5K

Fee Paid 965-3230Or Resumes to:

CAREER CONNECTION1870 Penobscot Bldg

Detroit 48226

DESIGN Clerk wanted forIntenor deSign StUdiO, 1girl office, 9- 5, Monday-Friday Typing and wordprocessor experience anecessity 886-4469, after5,885-7166

RECEPTIONIST mature,good tyPist, days onlyGrosse POlOte area 882-8226

PART TIME general officefor mature woman Wlthgood tyPing, bookkeepingskills FleXible days NearSoulh Htgh Please callfor Interview 882-{)899.

FULL time general offICe,billing and answeringphone Garmen Realty,14654 Gratiot 526-4410

SECRETARY for suburbanlaw firm 25 hours! weekMust type 75 wpm accu-rately With dlctaphoneLooking for enthUSiastiC,well organized, matureperson With professionalappearance who wants alot of responSibility NoprevIous legal expenencerequIred Call 776-6670,9-5

ACCOUNTINGEast group needs good fig-

ure aptitude, basIC book-keepmg Skill, and somecomputer exposure, IBMPC preferred, congenialpersonality required FeePaid

Troy 649-4144St. Clair Shores 774-0730

HARRIET SORGEPERSONNEL

SECRETARY For Down-town Law Office Intelli-gence, excellent tyPingand spelling essentialLegal experience helpfulbut not necessary Full orpart time 963-0060

OFFICE! Clencal ResponSI-bilities Include typing (50wpm's), filmg and tele-phone reservations atOpus One RestaurantPlease call 961-n66

A Gro&Se POinte Realty andProperty ManagementCompany seeks an ex-perienced, mature secre-tary! receptionist part-time, Monday throughFnday, 20 hours a weekWord processing skills (ordeSire to learn), light typ-109, minor bookkeepingand excellent phone skillsnecessary Call 885-5950between 8- 10 a m., Mon-day through Friday

SECRETARY With book.keeping background orexcellent math skills forone girl office In GrossePOinte, 2- 3 days perweek Must have highaccuracy level and refer-ences Reply to Box D-38, Grosse POinte News,96 Kercheval, GrossePOinte Farms, MI 48236

202 HHP WANTED ClERICAL

RECEPnONIST light typ-109, computer entries,mlsc clencal duties Fulltime at real estate officeIn Macomb county Callafter 6 PM Ask for MI'chaelat573-3910

OFFICE help- 30 hours!week Hours can be ar.ranged, may Includesome weekend work$5 001 hour 778-5557,ask fc..rSylvia

26 t MELt> WANlEOeAllYSIHER

MOTHER'S helper, 3 and 1year old, live-In or 830 to4 30 fleXible, Monday thruFriday 331-1757

NANNY- If you are a 10vlOg,dedicated. fleXible personWith experience In thechild care field and youare looking lor an excit-Ing change of career con-tact ProfeSSional Nannylnc 313-886-8432

MATURE, caring woman tocare for Infant In ourhome beginning lateOctober Non- smoker,references required 4 or5 days a week, approxI-mately 8 hours a day885-3986 from 6- 10 pm

ENERGETIC caregiverneeded for our 14 monthold daughter 10 ourhome, approximately 20hours per week 822.9632

MATURE or retired indiVid-ual to watch 2 112 yearold In our home, one tothree days per weekMust have car and exper-Ience 822'{)528 between5 and 8

NEED LOVing, responSibleand reliable care for my 8month old, full time andlong term POSlllOn maybe shared by 2 10 myGrosse POIOte home onNeff Non smokers Withreferences please call881-{)529

PART-TIME sitter wanted tohelp With 2 young child-ren In home Days arefleXible Own transporta-tion References Collegestudent preferred 881-3848

MATURE woman to carefor Infant In our homebeginning OCtober 2nd,20 hours per week Nonsmoker and referencesreqUIred 777-<J885

EXPERIENCED babySitterto care for my 1 1/2 yearold In my home 2 days aweek, 9 a m to 3 p m884-4263

LOVING experienced baby-sitter for Infant and 4 yearold 10 my Park home,own transportation, refer-ences, non-smoker, 830to 6 30 Monday thu Fri-day Start about OCtober1st 824-8844

ENERGETIC talkative, en-dearing 02 year old seeksSimilar Grosse POinteSouth teenager to shareInterestIOg adventures 2to 3 days per week, fleXI-ble 882-{)157

ENERGETIC, dependablecare giver to love andplay With toddler and In.fant, Friday's, my Woodshome Long term asso-clallOn deSired Refer-ences 882-1056

MATURE caring adultneeded to babYSit for a 2and 4 year old In myhome Own transporta-tion References reqUiredMondays, Fridays andSaturday 882-2223

LOVE WORKINGWITH CHILDREN?

Be a nanny Full time! part-time Good salary andbenefits Call The NannyNetwork 939-KIDS

RESPONSIBLE personneeded 10 my home tocare for 4 and 1 yearolds Two days per week,non smoker, own trans-portation preferred Refer-ences 882-9573

LOVING, conscientiouswoman to care for 7 and4 year old In my home 2-3 days per week Nonsmoker Own transporta-tion 881-0884 after 6pm

SITTER needed m myFarms home lor 1 yearold boy, 8 am to 12noon Must be reliable,non. smoker, have refer-ences Back. up sliteralso needed 884-3106

GROSSE POinte coupleseeks responSible personto care for 1 pre-schooler,t school age child Mon-day thru Thursday Musthave own transportatIOnand references Pleasecall 882-7376 aiter 6 p m

200 HHP WANTED GENERAL

EXPERIENCED, caring sit.ter wanted for 3 children,5 years, 3 years and 2months Weekends andocasslonal day timeMust be reliable Refer-ences reqUired 884-1359

SITTER Needed for 1 Child,2- 3 mornings per weekPerfect for part time col-lege student Must haveown transportationPlease call 881-5326

BABYSITTER needed forseMce In our homeMust supply resume, ref.erences, and have relia-ble transportatIOn Ages 4months and 20 months886-3757

SITTER, occaSIOnal Mon.days & Wednesdays,230 to 6'30 pm. NearSouth HlQh SChool OwntransportatIOn 882-5748

201 HEll' WANTEDIlIlYS1TTE~

ATTENTION ...House of Lloyd

Now HIringDemonstratorsl

New SUPER PARTY PLAN,uOlque 2,500 Item line,Chnstmas Items, homedecor, ladles fashions,and toys and gifts Workyour own hoursl No dellv-erlngl No collecting I Pa-per supplies proVided!FREE $300 kit andweekly paychecks

CALL 882.3577

RESTAURANT employeesnow hmng, all positionsDays and OIghts, full andpart time, no experiencenecessary Benelsts, paidvacation Apply In person,between 2 and 4, Mon-day through Friday, atThe Onglnal PancakeHouse, 20273 Mack Ave-nue, Grosse POinteWoods

HOUSEWIVESEARN EXTRA INCOME

• Full or part timeemployment

• FleXible schedules• Near homeYou've been successful

managing your ownhome, why not use yourknow how to earn extramoney? We have Immedi-ate openings for wait-resses, cashlersl host-esses and pantrypersonnel Please APPLYIN PERSON

BIG BOYRESTAURANTS

9 Mile & JeffersonSt. Clair Shores

and16624 Mack Avenue

at HarvardGrosse Pointe Paric:,

PERSON needed to cleantennis club, 3 days aweek, 2- 3 hours a day886-2944

DRIVER wanted, GrossePOinte Park to Brownell,2 dayslweek, 8am andhome ResponSible stu-dent 0 k 556-9609 days,aas-s058 evenings

LIGHT Bookkeeping, somerental experience, atten-tIOn to detail Full timepoSition In manager's of-fice of high rise apart-ment complex on EastJefferson In Detroit Look-109 for an enthUSiastic,artIculate person who en-JOYs working With peopleand IS able to commuOl'cate well Some typingrequired Gall between 9and 3 Monday and Fri-day, 823-3000

OUTGOING people Ori-ented mature person forbusy bridal shop, parttime, sales expenencehelpful n4-5960

BROADCASTINGWILL TRAIN!

TV COMMERCIALSReal people needed for

commercials, all ages/alltypes For IOformatlon,call CDI, 548-8100, exten-sion 0074

GO FUR ITHudsons Eastland afforda.

ble fur department seeksenergetic sales peopleWith the zest for seilingFur expenence not neces-sary On the Job training,salary, commiSSion, andbenefits Ideal for matureIOdlVldual Gall Mrs GUln-ness 245-2204 or 245-2205

WAITSTAFF bartender,porter and salad personExpenenced With refer-ences Near Ren CenCall 259-3273 between 9-3

WAITRESS, fuillpart lime -nights - good work historya must Apply Wooly bul-ly's, 11310 Hayes, be-tween 4 and 7

200 HIl" WANTED GENERAL

PRINTINGExperienced ITEKIA B

DICK press operator,Grosse POinte area Sal.ary commensurate Withexpenence Benefits CallByron, 884-6140

DRIVERS NEEDED'Good dnvlng record Will

train Excellent moneymaking potenltal Apply Inperson

15501 Mack Ave

HOSTESS- Personable, re-IlOed, energetic and artic-ulate, needed for a presti-gious Downtownrestaurant Must haveexcellent people skillsContact Ms Peterson 3to 5 962-{)2n

BUSPERSONS full and parttime, must be 16 years ofage 884-2500

SITTER wanted for woman98, 8 P m to 8 am $5hour No householdchores Call Saturday882-1236

INTERIOR Decorating, areyou stili dreaming about acareer In decorating? Wecan helpl Complete Irarn.Ing and several levels ofopportunity from appren-tlcEil through pOSSiblebUSiness ownershipThese are local positionsMr LewIs, 855-8640

TELLERPart- time position is open

at our office located InHarper Woods, on Vernierat Beaconslield POSitIOnoffers public contact, Withexcellent working condi-tions and competltNe sal-ary and benefits Candi-dates must have a goodmath aptitude and lighttyping ability Gash hand-ling experience deSirablePart time position requiresfull days of work on daysscheduled

Apply In person 10 am - 3pm, Monday thru Friday,First Federal of Michigan,19601 Vernier, HarperWoods An Equal Oppor-tUOIty Employer

ARTISTLearn while you earn!

Hudson's Custom Framingat Eastland Mall needsIndiVidual for production,framlOg and sales Sen-IOrs and students espe-Cially welcome to applyExperience helful but Willtram Call 245-2466, askfor Manager

RESTAURANT helpneeded, bartender, bus-person, dishwasher andkitchen help needed Full-time Some experienceneeded Kavan's 372-1720

PREPARATION cook, 12 to5, Tuesday - Fnday Call882-8522 after 5

TYPESETTERNeed services of experi-

enced photo typesetter,who does half tones andhas stat camera GrossePOinte area Call Byron,884-6140

AIR Brush artist wanted fortee shirt bUSiness Maleor Female, experiencedreqUired, 35! 65 commis-Sion, piece work FleXiblehours n8-4123

LAWN Maintenance work-ers, 40 to 60 hours perweek, $4 to $5 per hourMust be hard working!dependable 885-7367.

PHONE girlS, $4 Pizzamakers, $4 50 Deliveryboys Ex-Dommo's em-ployees welcome LittleItaly Pizzeria 526-0300

ACCEPTING applicationsfor experienced wait-resses, cooks and dish-washers St NicksHangar, Detroit City Air.port 521-6900

Are you Independent and well orgaOlzed? And do youenJoy working With Children? IF so, we have a uniqueooportumty for you to learn photography and valuablebUSiness skills

FULL & PART TIMEOPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE

FLEXIBLE SCHEDULESWe'll train you to photograph children in the HarperWoods area You'll Interact WIth the community ...learn sales techniques . and prepare for poten'lalfuture management responSibilities (hourly wage plusbonus plan. too )

No expeTience is necessary If you're eager to learn,and enJoy working With children, we'll train you We'reLlfetouch Portrait StudiOS - a leader In the profeSSIO-nal photography service Industry Find out more Ap-ply In person at the JC Penney Portrait StUdiO, JCPenney Co, lnc, Eastland, 1BOOO East Eight MileRoad In Harper Woods, daily from 10 a m. - 7 pm

JC PENNEY PORTRAITSTUDIOS

Equal Opportunity Employer

LANDSCAPE- lawn cutterfor crew serving GrossePOinte area, malel fe-male, $5 DOl hOl!r CallTom, 286-4667 after 730pm

DELIVERY person With carwanted for POlntes areaCall 884-3013 after 2 PM

EAST Side TenOis ClubWork behind desk, greetmembers, 18 or older 4p m to 8 p m Mondaythru Friday $4 DO perhour 886-2944

HAIRDRESSER wantedWith chentele for newlyremodeled St ClairShores salon Please calln1-9797

DOCK Attendants neededfor mornings 483-6368,824-1200

UNIQUEOPPORTUNITY

EXPERIENCED lawn cut-ters needed Full and parttime lobs available Verygood pay Please call885.7474 anytime

ACTIVITIESDIRECTOR

Energetic, cheerful personlor 64 bed nursing home,Experience preferred butWill train Call Mrs Feld-man, 921-1580

HAIR Stylist wanted for StClair Shores shop Noclientele necessary Nobooth rental Commis-sion guarenteed salaryand vacation pay 773-7334

LANDSCAPING helpwanted Mondays, Tues-days, WednesdaysSialne Landscaping 772-4627

COOKS wanted, days andafternoons Also bus per-son needed Harry's ofGrosse POinte 15506Mack 885-1481

FLORAL aSSistant, for allaround duties 886-8200after 2

PRESSERS wanted- 2,shirts separate girlsGrosse POinte Laundry21138 Mack 881-6942

PART TIMEMent Woods Pharmacy IS

seeking part time helpIdeal for senrors, theseposlllons offer fleXible

hours Please call882-0922 for further infor-mation

PART time or full time ten-nis house receptionist!bookkeeper, 2 or 3 days,Monday thru Frrday, B to4 or half days 884-9090

TELEPHONE sales, girlsand boys, high schoolstudents preferredGrosse POinte Park of-fice, 6-9 p m Pleasantwork, good companron-ship Phone 646-3410,days

MATURESINCEREDEPENDABLE

Persons sought to doorder desk phone followup on customersgenerated by our salesoffice ThiS opportunityIS Ideal 10r a retiredperson, houseWiveslooking to supplementfamily Income or Justgood part timeafternoon workers -until 9 3D P m.ReqUirements arematurity, "phone pOise"and a good' gift of gab"along wllh Willingnessto learn anddependability We arean established • familytype "east area firmFull training, goodhourly base,commiSSion and bonusto those who qualifyPlease leave me"sagefor Mr Bryant

886-1763

200 HElP WANTED GfNERAL

PRINTINGBUSiness forms company

seeks expenenced keyll-ner for art departmentMust be able to type Ex-cellent benefits Indian Vil-lage area of DetrOit GallK8Ith at 82 t -6708

WAITSTAFF, full and parttime Apply In person toLochmoor Club, 1018SunOingdale, GrossePomte Woods 48236886-1010

KITCHEN Help, dishwash-ers Will train, no ex pen.ence necessary Apply(back door), between 2p m and 5 pm, Tuesdaythrough Saturday Anto-0I0'S Restaurant, 20311Mack, Grosse PomteWoods 884-{)253

CHRISTMAS Seiling ISHerel Need Cash?? SellAvon For Informahon,call 527-1025

ACCEPTING applicationsfor cashier and dellPlease apply In personTom Macari'S FrUit Mar-ket16941 E Warren

DISHWASHER, $4 perhour, Fnday and Satur-day night Telly's Place881-3985

GRILL Cook wanted daysWill train Apply PomteCafe, 18431 Mack

EXPERIENCED parntersneeded for friendly, con-SCientiOUS painting firm331-4306

SUB CONTRACTORwanted for gutter workand Siding Installalionn6-5167

GRILL cook wanted Exper-Ienced preferred, will trainIf necessary Call for ap-pointment, 259'()()74

MATURE Woman for petshop sales, 3 days perweek 881-9099

DRIVER, part time for east-Side auto parts store col-lege student or retireepreferred 527-2520

WAITRESS, Bartenderwanted, part- time nightsApply Pomte Cafe, 18431Mack

DA Y help needed Cooksand waitresses, part andfull time Grosse POinteBar and Grill 881-8895

OFFICE POSition. ResponSI-ble for Data In-put, wordprocessing, phones Fulltime for small accountingoffice Send resume toAffordable Solutions,23550 Harper, St ClairShores, 48080

RADIO Ad Sales Clearspeaking VOice, no exper-Ience necessary 885-3311

SEASONAL poSitions avail-able for golf courselgrounds marntenanceExpenence deSirable, butnot required Gall 881-8112, betweeen 8 amand 3 p m for apPOint-ment

FOURTH grade math andlanguage arts tudor tocome to home Also needa plano teacher to cometo home Please call 882-2614 to set up Interview

SECRETARY! Manager forsmall buslOess officeGrosse POinte WoodsTotal ottlce expenencereqUired Box 36622,Grosse POinte, MI48236

ACCEPTING applicationslor part time sales per-son, must be availableMonday through Fnday,10-6 $4 DO per hour, ap-ply In person, HarmonyHouse, Grosse POinteWoods, 19683 Mack

A TTENTION: Need dayChef, day prep and dish-washers 259-2208, askfor Norman or MarkSChwartz

200 HEll' WANTED GENfllAlI

200 HElP WANTEO GfNfRAl

Customer Relations. Sales

rm Dlaae Kramer. All a result of answeringan ad similar to this one, rYe been able to enjoythe combinatJon of a "alble D.,ume 8c11edalewhOe ruching my financlal goal ... Completetraining, benefits, auto reimbunement andbonuses are only a small put of what GET11NGTO KNOW YOU haa to offer. Contact me at ourunique women oriented advertising com pen)',

DELI person, must be t 8Apply Within, 17320Mack

EXPERIENCED helpwanted for gulter, Sidingand roofmg work Calln6-5167

ADMINISTRATIVE Asslstant lor Arts OrganizationQualifications Typrng,Word Processing, Excel-lenl Interpersonal Skills,highly organized Sendcover letter and resumeto N Moore, 6519 Sec.and Avenue Detroll,48202

WANTED licensed hair styl-Ist to work In a newplush moderate beautysalon Please call 885-7165 Tue;;day- Saturday,9-6

PART-TIME help wanted,dishwasher and phoneperson Call between 2-4, Golden Coffee Pot882-9555

LANDSCAPE laborerneeded, 18 years orolder, experience pre-ferred, Will train ValidMichigan drivers licenseNo college studentsWork until December'371-7414

WAITRESSES, bartenders,cook, dishwasher Applyat Telly's Place, 20791Mack 881-3985

ACCOUNTING posltlon-part- time Grosse POinteFarms CPA firm IS cur-rently lookmg for a highlymotivated, career mindedCPA or CPA candidateMinimum 2 years experi-ence With CPA lirm re-qUired Expertise In tax,compilation, review andaudit needed to work Inaudit department and tolend assistance In taxareas 30 hours per weekdeSired With fleXiblehours available Call Janbetween9am-2pm886-a892 lor an Interview

RECEPTIONIST to work InHair Salon, part time Gall882-4246

HALL mOnitor needed forafter school actiVity De-pendable 3'30- 7 30,Monda~ Thursday, $4per hour 882-{)588

STOCK person, must be18 Apply Within, 17320MaCK

LAWN Cultlng personnelfor Warren based com-pany Full time poSitionWith salary plus bonusNo expenence necessary885-8754, leave mes-sage

A BETTER HOMESAND GARDENS OFFICE

PrOVides the best opportu-nity for SUCCESS In seil-Ing REAL ESTATE I Inter-ested 10 extensivetralOlng, including Pre-li-cense and Marketing? InGrosse POinte, call MarkMonaghan at 886-5800Other locations, call LloydEdwards at 268-1000

SCHWEITZERREAL ESTATE

BETTER HOMESAND GARDENS

20 Offices

RESTAURANT ONE23-'On the Hill' IS now hiringpositions of hostess andbus person (day time)We offer competitive payand benefits 10 an active,upbeat work environmentApply rn person Mondaythrough SaturdayONE23, 123 Kercheval,Grosse POinte Farms

STOCK Clerks- cashiers,full time or part- time,fleXible hours ApplyYorkshire Market, 16711Mack

SERVICE Station atten.dants, part-time, eveningsand weekends, fleXiblehours, perfect for stu-dents or retirees Apply atMack! Vernier Amoco

822.1234

Lamia Salon 884-1739

NailTechnician

MR. C'sDELI

Must be experiencedGuaranteed Salary WithIncentIVes Many addi-

tional benef,ts

Servers needed forweekend work.

100 Hm WANHD (;ENE~Al

WANTED guard for pnvateroad duty, nights GoodJob for students 826-3657

EXPERIENCED, mature,responsible person forcard shop sales at East-land 354-6220

HIRING restaurant employ-ees, all positions ApplyMama Pasta 20930 MackAve, Grosse POlOteWoods

SECRETARY II16 hours! week, from 10/89

to 5190 to assiSt with stra-tegiC plan Implementation,requires minute taking, 50wpm typing, word pro-cessing, good organlza-IIOnal skills Submit re-sume to Adult Well- BeingServices, 1423 Field Ave-nue, Detroit, Ml 48214

EOE

DEl AILED! Onented indi-Viduals for part timecleaning of air craft, Willtrain 321-2691

BARMAIDS Part and fulltime Expenenced Goodpay and tiPS for crowdeddance club Near RenCen963-4888

MATURE, ambitiOUS personfor vanous hair salon du-ties 9000 Jefferson East,In The Jeffersonian ForIntervIew Ms DeCarlo,824-9000, 331-7501mornings

VETERINARIAN Hospitalneeds part time recep-tionist Late afternoons,Saturdays and Sundaymornings Computer ex-penence helpful but Willtrain Call 882-3026

ROOSTERTAIL

FleXible work scheduleStarting pay based onexperience Will trarnfor cashier, deli clerk,cooks and stockpositions Must be 16Apply at any Mr C sDell

$6.50-$10 hour

DRIVERS needed, musthave good drMng recordfull lime $4 50 per hour882-{)110

WAITST AFF and bartender Expenenced with ref.erences Near Ren Cen259-3273 between 9- 3

COLLEGE student, Latchkey Caregiver goodworking hours at GrossePOinte Latchkey, 3-015P m Position requiressomeone who will Interaclwith children and workwith arts and crafts$6 72 per hour Apply atGrosse POlOIe PublicSchool System 389 StClair

FRANKLIN Savings Bankhas a par1-1lme positionavailable at our Gross€.polOte Woods branchCandidates applying ml.stbe expenenced We offercompetetlve wages, ca-reer apparrel, Incentivepay and benefits Pleasesend resume to HumanResource POBox 5006Southfield, MI 48086 Orcome In and fill out anapplication at 20247Mack Avenue, GrossePOinte Woods MI 48236EOE

LABORERS, 6 needed forDepartment of PublicWorks, $5 per hour for 90days, starting October2nd Apply at City ofGrosse POinte Woods,20025 Mack, E 0 E Parttime seasonal Phone343-2440

BARMAIDS and waitresseswanted, no expenencenecessary, excellent tiPSApply POlOte AthleticClub, 527'{)7DO

-September 14, 1989Grosse Pointe News

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102 HIlP WANIID ClIRICAl,01 HILP WANHI)

DENIAl MEDICAl104 HElP WANHD

DOMESTIC 201 HIlP WANTW ~ALES31l I mIJAJIO~ WANTED

Cl!~ICAl)05 SHUATHlN WANf(O

HOU51 ClUNING400 M««HANDtif

ANTIQUESt{lO Mf1KHANDt~(

ANTIQUES

FREE SEMINARSchweitzer Real Estate

Better Homes and Gardenspresents

"What Sellinl Real EstateCan Do for You!"

An informative program onthe field of real estate sales.

SEMINAR IS TONIGHT!hursday, Sept. 14, 7-8:30 p.m.

Grosse Pointe Neighborhood Club17150 Waterloo

off Mack between Neff and St. Clair(watch for the OPEN HOUSE signs)

Ichwe.!~~'fkff~fu~~~21 OFFICES

LAND' HOLIDAYHOOKED RUGS ICONSIRON IRONSTONEIVORY lOci dleppe MIR-ROR, 18TH CenturyJAPANESE MEIJI penor- folk art, stenCils, woodboxes, Iron kenles, dolls& lacquer wares JEW-ELRY LAMP SHADESLACES, LINENS, WHITECLOTHiNG LIONELTRAINS MAJOLICAMAPS MEISSEN Mill.TARY MINING MIR-RORS MOCHA MUSI-CAL Incl REGINA mUSICbox w!ten diSCS, 895NEEDLEWORK, NEONSPAINTINGS, PRINTS,GRAPHICS PAISLEYSPERFUMES PE~ERPHONOGRAPHS PIC.TURE FRAMES, PIESAFES POLITICALPORCELAINS POSTCARDS PRINT SHOPMEMORABILIA QUIL T8-everywhere QUIMPERRAILROAD RAZORSREDWARE RUGS .AMERICAN INDIAN,HOOKED, ORIENTAL,RAG RUSSIAN Incl ex-ceptional works of art &Icons SAMPLERS, SEW.ING ITEMS SHAKERIncl graduated set grainpainted wooden bucketsSrLVER & match,ng ser-vices SLEDS Incl paintdecorated wlsallboat skiS& toboggan, Paris,Maine SLEIGHS SPAT.TER SPONGEWARESPOOL CABINETSSPORTING & FISHINGSTAFFORDSHIRESTAINED & LEADEDGLASS STEINS STICK.PINS STONEWARESTOVES STRAIGHTRAZORS TEA LEAFTelEPHONES TEX.TILES TOBACCO JARSTOLEWARE TOOLS Incharness makers, bookmakers, woodworkingTOYS TRAINS UM-BRELLAS VINTAGECLOTHING WAGONSWATCHES WEAPONRY& MILITARY WEATHER.VANES WEDGEWOODWICKER WILlOWAREWIND MILL WEIGHTSWINDOWS, stamed,leaded, beveled WOOD-ENWARE YElLOWARECome to our desk InBUlldmg A and we Will di-rect you to dealers m theabove categories On sitedelivery and shipping ser-vice available No bUyingor selhng between dea/-ers dUring brief unloadingtime No outrageous earlybuyers entrance fee

1920'S vintage large wooddresser With mirror, an-tiqued $200 886-1758after 6 pm

GUlf AN'SFine Jewelry Since 1915

Trunk showlng- VintageWrist watches and fine es-tate jewelry Thursday,September 14 throughsaturday, September 16Watch Specialist 10- housefor appraisals Thursday,10 to 9, Fnday and satur.day, 10 to 5 30

284 W MapleBIRMINGHAM

258-9100

ANTIQUE Koken BarberChair Oak, lion pawarms, needs restoration$700 Old oak round ta-ble, 45", and 4 oakchairS, $700 Bally pinball machine, $300 882-8847 after 5 or week-ends

ICARTWANTED

call George Price1-800-356-0564

WANTEDTIFFANY.GALLE.DAUM

Lamp. & Vase.PAIRPOINT ..tfANDEL-LAUQUE

All Cameos & Art GlassMaking discreet settlement

~~~~p:-~J\'J"

Since 1927409 E. Jefferson

CERTIFIED AUCTIONEERS&: ESTATE APPRAISERS

CASH NOWFor your Oriental Rugs, Paintings, Jewelry

Fine Furniture, Porcelains, Collectiblesincluding Dolls, Royal Doultons, etc

Phone 963.8489 for a FREE verbal appraisal.

ORIENTAL RUGSWANTED

Any size or oondttlonPaying more than your

best offer1-663.7607

30b SITUATION WANTIDHOUSE SITTING

307 SITUATION WANTEDNURSES AIDES

301 SITUATION WANTEDOfFICE ClEANING

RESPONSIBLE. reliableCollege student canwatch your house, pets,children, etc 23 sandy294-2364

PROFESSIONALLY employed former GrossePOinte home owner Withlocal and Birmingham ref-erences Will mamtalnyour home throughspnng Please call 354-5589

Need AHOUSESIITER?

ResponSible young womanemployed as a teacher'saide seeks house sitting10 the Grosse POintearea Will water plants,shovel walks, take In yourmall, care for your petsand home 10 your ab-senp-e References uponreq(fest Available Imme-dlat~ly! Call 886-0249 afer630 PM

HOUSESITTER; proles-slonal working woman,391-1459 - excellent ref.erences

PROFESSIONALI Execu.tIVe, male, seeks houses- ANN ARBOR Antiques Mar.,"log through winter Ref. keto The Brusher Show,erences available 262- Sunday, September 17,3193 opening 21st season

--------- 5055 Ann Arbor SalineHOUSECLEANING for the Road, EXit 175 off 1-94

busy couples References Over 350 dealers In qual.available Pam, 881-0524 Ity antiques and select

GENERAL Cleaning Free collectibles, all Itemsestimates n8-2569 guaranteed as repre.

--------- sented, and under cover,RELIABLE, dependable, 5 A M - 4 P M AdmiSSion

experienced, cleaning $3 Third Sundays Thedone to your satisfaction Onglnalfl FEATURINGReferences Thursdays & 20th century furnishingsFndays available 777- EAM E S, N E LSO N,7092 RHODE ADVERTISINGWill do errands, clean, AFRICAR ART AMERI-ironing Reliable, refer. CAN INDIAN AMOIRESences 52EXl125 ARCHITECTURAL &

WINDOWS ARTS &CRAFTS Incl rare & ex-qUite GRUEY tile ARTDECO, ART GLASSART POTTERY AUTO.GRAPHS BANKS BAS.KETS BEARS BEDSIncl BRASS, BRASS &IRON, WOOD BEERSTEINS BELLS Inclbronze church railroad,ShipS, engme BOOKSlOci rare and out of print,also new reference bookson antiques BOXESBRASS & COPPER lOcibUffing & repairBRONZE BUGGIESBUTTONS & BUCKLESCANDY CONTAINERSCANDLEMOLDS CAN-DLESTICKS CANESCANTON, CAROUSELCHANDELIERS &LAMPS CHINA & SOFTPASTE Incl MEISSEN,SEVRES, DRESDEN,ROYAL VIENNA, LIM-OGES, FRENCHCAMEO, ROYAL DOUL-TON CHINESE-NEO-LITHIC period, paintedpottery, QING DYNESTY• CERAMICS, Rose Med.alilon, Canton, FamilleRose, Ylxmg teapotsJADES TEXTILES em-broidered robes & skirtsFOLK ART food contain-ers & basket CHOCO.LATE & ICE CREAMMOLDS CHRISTMASCLOCKS & REPAIRCOIN OPERATED MA.CHINE CORKSCREWSCOLOGNES CUTGLASS CUTIERS DA-GUERREOTYPES. DE.COYS, duck, geese, fishDOLLS mcl fabulousBEECHER type stocki-nette black boy doll, wibutton eyes, all originalIncl. clothes, PhlJdelphlamiSSion church 1890-190EARLY L1G HTINGEPHEMERA FISHINGTACKLE FLOW BLUEFOLK ART FRAMESFRENCH SMALLS FUR.NITURE everywhere Inclcorner cupbd In mustard$. brown over gray paintw/3 oversize punched tinpanels In the Single door,1830-40, Felcla Sessionestate dry Sink In orlgred paint CRADLE wIheart cutout, dovetailed,orlg red paint trunk,large, mustard paint &great Iron. Two wheelcoffee gnnder all ongdated 1880 cherry HEP-PLEWHITE chest draw-ers sewlOg table MAINE,7 It x 38 Inches DIEPPEmirror, IVOry, 18th C ORI.ENTAL SCREENS, largeantique FURNITURErestoration & conserva-tion specialist GAMEScheckerboard all orlgpalOt Hand operatedmechanical horseracegame, 24 horses, onglOalparnt GLASS Incl flint &pattern Incl states pat.terns, Incl MichiganGLASS Incl LEGRAS,LE VERRE FRANCAIS,MULLER, MOSER,GOLF MEMORBILIAGRANITEWARE HARD-WARE HAT PINS & HATPIN HOLDERS' HAVI.

HOUSEKEEPER needs de-pendable employment,Thursdays, referencePlease leave message orcall aner 6 pm, 925-9260

I'M a very good handIroner Call Marianne,873-8399

RELIABLE Polish woman ISWilling to clean your resI-dence Dependable,pleasant, thorough andexperienced GrossePOinte area referencesupon your request 884-0721, 892-0722

THE HOUSE.KE. TEERSCLEANING SERVICE

Professional, Bonded andInsured teams ready toclean your home or busl'ness

Gin Certificates Available10% Off With ThiS Ad

First Time Callers Onlyl

582-4445

400 MEICHANDISEANTIOUIS

E.D.P. Inc offers you a va.nety of professIOnal offICecleaning FOf more de-taIls, call 884-0721.

NURSE'S Aide, companIOnExperienced, reliableExcellent relerencesPOSSible live-in 884-6647

EXPERIENCED Nurse'saides available Reason.able rates FraserAgency, state licensedand bonded 293-1717

EXPERIENCED nurse'saide deSires daytime p0-SitIOn Excellent refer-ences n3-5553

HOME nursing care- Com-passionate lady W1shes tocare for someone, winstay overnight 88&6102

EXPERIENCED nurses aidedesires care of elderlyPersonal and light house-keeping, excellent refer-ences n6-1454

CHERI'S ProfessionalTouch Office, residentialcieanlO9, 7 years expen.ence, excellent refarals,bonded n5-a848 after 3

KENNARY KAGEANTIQUES

Open: Wednesday,Thursday, Fnday,Sunday, 12-4p m

Saturday, 9a m to 4p mWE BUY AND SELL

Cadieux at East Warren8824396

CARVED sola and chair,need repair $50. 885-2598

MIRRORED decorativescreen 5 horse outboard1933 Evmrude Gall forIOformatlOll, 882-8062

11M! OI:ntlque sarOlJk Per.sian rug, 14x24. 286-0094

AVAILABLE for a full orpart time ~Itlon SkillsIOclude typing, data entry,and many other officeprocedures Call K Wil-liams, 521.0071 aner 1130am

BOOKKEEPER. Fullcharge, seeking employ-ment In Grosse POinte VI-Cinity n9-3884

CARMEN'SCLEANINGSERVICE

No time for housecleaning?Let our team come anddo It for youl

304 SITUATION WANTEDGENERAL

305 SITUATION WANTEDHOUSE CLEANING

FOR YOURBUSY SCHEDULE

Laundry and Ironing doneby profeSSionals In yourreSidence Pickup and de-

livery availableCall 884-0721

NEED SOMETHINGMOVED?

Two POinte reSidents willmove or remove large orsmall quantities of furnr.ture, appliances, pianosor what have you Call forfree estimate

822-4400

ACTIVE Early retiree seeksfull or part time Manage-nal! Administrative back-ground 294-3861

COMPETENTIN.HOME CARE SERVICE

TLC elderly, chlldrenHourly, overnight ratesavailable Expenenced 10the Grosse POinte areaPreViously HammondAgency, 30 years li-censed and bondedSally, 772-0035

CAREGIVER- Elderly, con-valescent, hourly, days,overnlles Excellent Ref-erences 881~12

WILLING To care for eld-erly Grosse POinte refer.ences Contact Mary after5,365-7141

CERTIFIED nurse's aide-cook, light duties, live- 10or hourly Grosse POintereferences 882.2535

CARING for elderly SeniorsExperienced Woman Withreferences, light house-keeping, meals, errandsGuaranteed quality homecare Call 526-7093

302 SITUATION WANTEDCONVALESCENT CUE

303 SITUATION WANTEODAY CUE

LOVE, a"entlon, and funfor your toddler or pre-schooler In my licensedday care home Largewell-eqUipped play areaIndoors and out Smallgroup Full.tlme, weekdays Call Jan 526-6759

BABYSITIING In my StClair Shores home, lotsof references, responsI-ble, dependable, veryreasonable All ages andall hours Ask for Kns,774-4696

DAY Care- My home, ages1- 5, 18 years experi'ence Licensed 922-4604

EXPERIENCED Motherwould love to care foryour child 18 months to 4years Licensed and ref.erences available 884-1929

The Nanny Network, IncQuality profeSSional child

care In your home Callus NOW for information

939-KIDS

• Reasonable• References• Expenenced

584.n18HONEST, Reliable, expen-

enced housekeeper foryour home Call Dee,779-8630

NEED excellent house-cleaning done? Reason.able rates Can evenings,n9-6283

HOUSE cleaning Refer-ences My work IS $pICand span call Fran, n2-7117, 824-0876

LADY wanting generalhouse work Please call,885-3181

HOUSE cleaning, condos,offIce Dependable, fleXI-ble References Call An.gela m.7217

WILL do house and offICecleaning n5-5851 call9 to 12

RELIABLE, honest andhard working English ladynow has vacanc!es tohouseclean Weekly! B,.weekly Grosse POlnlereferences 489-4084

WANTADS

882-6900

300 SITUATION WANnoIAIlYSITTEIU

207 HELP WANTED SALES

WHOLESALE DIstributorseeks experienced salesrep Salary to slart, com.miSSion after 6 monthstralOing Call Friday, 1 to5 p m 294-5900

GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY IPut Number 1 to work for

yoUI Lookmg lor full.tlme,seasoned sales agentslooking to advance theircareers New CENTURY21 EAST, IN THE VIL-LAGE OFFICE IS expand.Ing staff Excellent payplans available, beaulifulworking enVIronment Forconfidential interView,contact Michael BoJalad,Century 21 East. in theVillage, Grosse POinte

881-7100OPENINGS ARE

NOW AVAILABLEfor a few experiencedSALES ASSOCIATESto )010 our aggressive

and knowledgeablesales staff I

We offer a comprehenSiveadvertiSing programand generous floortime plus valuable

onentatlOn sessionsCALL NOW FOR

YOUR INTERVIEWAPPOINTMENT

PARIS DISANTO at

884-0600Johnstone & Johnstone

REAL ESTATE SALESTappan & AsSOCiates/ERA

has openings for peoplewho want to achieve suc.cess In thler lives wewould like to show youhow to do thiS In real es-tate sales We offer treetraining and classes toqualified applicants Callus today for a pnvate in-terview, ask for JohnMoss

884-6200

EARN $100- $200 per dayUnique product everyoneneeds 881-4011

PART Time sales personwanted With retail experi-ence, pleasant workingconditions, In Village Call886-0302

ARE YOU SERIOUSABOUT SELLINGREAL ESTATE?

We're SERIOUS aboutYOUR SUCCESSI Exten-sive training, IncludingPre-hcef1se and Market-Ing In Grosse POinte,please call George Smaleat 886-4200 Ott:er loca-lions, call Lloyd Edwardsat 268-1000

SCHWEITZERREAL ESTATE

BEITER HOMESAND GARDENS

20 Offices

MOTHER of two Will babYSitfull time In licensedhome, reliable With fleXI-ble hours 8 Mile! MileHarper area 8134-6968

ARE you looking for a morestimulating setting foryour Toddler? The GIVingTree MonteSSOri Schoolstili has openings In It sToddler program We areopen at 7 a m to 6 p mfor ages 15 months to 21/2 years Call Bonnie at881-2255

LOVING Mom would like toSit your child In her Rich-ard School district homeOnly taking a few child-ren, so your child getsthe attention he deservesReferences 882-7722

YOUNG Mother of twoavailable for part timeday babYSitting ExcellentGrosse POinte refer-ences 885-4025

201> HELP WANTlDPAIIT.TIME

205 HElP WANTED LEGAl

107 HElP WANTID SALES

107 HELP WANTIO SALES

DESIRE A retired Chnstlanwoman 10 be live In com.panlOn for healthy elderlywoman, Will prOVide resi-dence, all meals, utilitiesand small salary, no laborrequired, adult son alsoresides in home In Cen.terllne 852-1651 eve-nings/ weekends

THOROUGH, reliable hou-sekeeper wantedWednesday and Thurs-day, noon to 6 p min.cludes care of 7 year oldboy aner school Mustlike animals, non-smoker, excellent salaryand paid vacalion Owntrannsportatlon and cur-rent Grosse POinte refer.ences reqUired 822.84nGROSSE POINTE

EMPLOYMENTAGENCY885-4576

50 years reliable serviceNeeds experienced Cooks,

Nannies, MaJds, House-keepers, Gardeners, But-lers, Couples, Nurse'sAides, Companions andDay Workers for privatehomes

18514 Mack AvenueGrosse POinte Farms

HOUSEKEEPER: Come toBoston I lIve-m help de-Sired for former GrossePomte profeSSIOnal familyWith 2 young childrenSome child care Seekinga person who loves child.ren, IS responSible, metlc.ulous and a team playerOwn apartment Withkitchen, separate entr.ence Non smoker, owncar preferred Competi-tIVe salary Call collect617.964-2743

RECEPTIONIST wwantedfor downtown DetrOit lawfirm; 3 years legal exper-elnce preferred but notnecessary Light typingMedical! dental benefitsCall office manager- 961-0425

LEGAL Secretary wantedfor Downtown Detroit lawfirm, 3 years legal experl'ence necessary Know-ledge of word processinghelpful. MedlcaliDentalbeneflts can Office Man.ager, 961~25

DOWNTOWN law firmneeds one full time andone permanent part.tlmesecretary Word process.Ing preferred. Referencesrequalred 965-Q100.

PART. time Job mamtamlngfloral arrangements Inlobbies of the Detroit In.stltute of Arts Saturday,Sunday- watenng Mon-day. dismantling arrange-ments Heavy lifting re-qUired Call 881.1274

PART- time evenings andweekends, supervisorypositIOn Ideal for collegestudent Call GrossePOinte Community Rink,885-4100 or 775-3079

SWIM Instructors wantedMust have current ad-vanced LifesaVing andCPR n8-5811

MATURE WOMAN for gen-eral office work, two daysor occasionally moreMust have good typing,bookkeeping Skills, exper.lence. Near South HighPlease call for Interview882-Q899

NEED sales person Selfstarted to develope newbUSiness and expand ex-ISting accounts DrawlcommiSSIOn 822-9090

$$ HOMEHEALTH

AIDES $$

10~ HELP WANTIDDOMESTIC

CHAJRSlDE Dental AssIs-tant. Some experiencepreferred, but Will con-sider the right trainee Nosaturdays Benefits 884-4010

TRANSCRIPTIONISTI Sec-retary for MedICal officeExperienced preferredWith dlctaphone andWord Processor skillsSend resume and refer-ences to Box G-45Grosse POinte News 96Kercheval, Grosse POinteFarms, MI 48236.

OPTICAL ReceptIOnist andOptical Dispenser, part-time Call 372-2476

Immediate openings In yourarea

We offer• Fully paid BOOS Health!

Life Insurance• Bonus hour program• Instant pay• FleXible hours• ChOice AssignmentsExperience or certification

reqUired'CALL TODAY 343-4357

HARPER WOOOSST J0HN

PROFESSIONALMEDICAL SERVICES

equal opportuntty employer

DENTAL Hyglenlst- 1 to 3days, fleXible schedule,call 772.1414, In East De-troit

CYTOTECHNOLOGISTASCP

Full or part time Private lab20485 Mack Avenue,Grosse POinte Woods886-C201

EXPERIENCED MedicalReceptionist for bUSyophthalmology practiceSecretarial skills andphone etiquette reqUiredSend resume to BoxG45, Grosse POinteNews, Grosse POinteFarms, 48236

EXPERIENCED part-timereceptfonlsUtranSCription.1st wanted for busy psy-chiatriC office near Cot-tage Hospital Dayslevenings reqUired 885-6400

PART time medical assls.tant, pediatrIC offICe. CallMary at 886-3232

NURSE! Medial assistantOB/GYN office to assistDoctor With patient hiS-tory, educatIOn, and pr~cedures Explerencedonly Send resume to19611 E Eight Mile Rd,St Clair Shores MI 48080

DENTAL Receptionist. Fulltime, experience pre.ferred Call 772-1414, InEast DetrOit

DENTAL Office seeking anexceptJonal team person,pleasant office needs anenuthuslastlc, caring, de-pendable and experl'enced dental receptionistRegular hours, benefitsCall Pam, 7554310

ACCOUNTS Clerk, MedicalBiller, mlnlmun 1 to 2years expenence BillingphYSICian charges toMedICare, Blue Shield,MedlCalde and other thIrdparty carners Must haveconSiderable knowledgeof relnbursement poliCiesand proceduers Familiar-Ity With lCDI9, coding andcomputenzed billing sys.tem, abhty to type 40-60words per minute Withaccuracy Excellent ver-bal communICation skillsare necessary Excellentbenlfits Located 10 De-trOll Medical CenterSend resume to Code366, PO Box 2143, De-troit MI, 48201 WSUME EJOIE

EXPERIENCED office man-ager for pleasant GrossePomte office Must bepersonable and peopleoriented DIVersified of-fice Send resumes to'1224 Vermer Road,Grosse POinte, MlChlQan48236

HOUSEKEEPEAI Babysitterneeded by 7 year old andworking mother for nexl.bIe afternoon hours 882.3487.

MATURE woman ~ ~days, light cooking andcleaning. GOOd refer.ences. 885-5895

EXPERIENCED Cleaninglady WIth Grosse Plntereferences I am depend-able and very thoroughThursday afternoon open.$12 an hour Maria Hop-kms. 882-3837.

SECRETARIALI Clericalemployee wanted lor lulltime posillon Apply Inperson on or aner 10a m Monday, September18th, at Edmond AheeJewelers, 20139 MackAve Grosse POinteWoods

PART TIME8:00 a.m. to noon.1:00 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Are you Interested In a parttime job that will ullllzeyour typing skIlls?CITATION SERVICES

573-7188E.O.E.

DENTAL Receptionist foroffice In Fisher BUildingDental experience not re-qUIred, Will train right per.son Salary commensur.ate with experience 871-0465

103 HELP WANTEDDlNUl MEDICAL

DENTAL ASSISTANTFull time Needed tor all

phases of dentistryMUST HAVE EXPERI-ENCE Grow With us InthiS highly motivated,team oriented office

HYGIENIST' (S)Needed 4 days per week

We're Interested In ahands on IndIVIdual whoWill work With us to main.taln our high standards oforal health

884-1855

LOOKING for part lime daycare In my home threedaysl week, Monday,Wednesday, Fnday, fortwo girls aged 5 and 3Call 884-7621 aner 5

UNIVERSITY AffilatedEye Care center.

Seeking expenenced medl.cal office personnel Ex-cellent working enViron.ment and benefits EnjOythe rewards of workingWith our enthUSiastic staffIn a progressive canng of.fice Please send resumeand salary requirementstoKresge Eye Institute

3994 John R.Detroit, MI. 48201

Attten: Deborah SmithUHC-9A or call 745-4169

E.O.E. 'DENTAL hygienist needed,

caring, fnendly practice,Eastside area Call n1-0124

SITIER needed In my Parkhome approximately 10hours Four and sevenyear aids Need fleXibility881-0296

DENTAL Receptlonlst- ex.perlenced In Insurance,Tuesday, Wednesday,Thursday, Friday, Oct~ber and November Nochairs Ide duties GrossePOinte office 882-7152

EXPERIENCED Insurancebiller for ophthalmologypractice Must be familiarWith ICD.9, Medicare,BCBS Send resume teBox G5O, Grosse POinteNews, Grosse POinteFarms, 48236

EXPANDING suburbaneastSide medical grouplooking for the follOWingOffice Manager, Rece~tJonlst, and Medical BillerExperience reqUired.Send resume to' P 0 68,St Clair Shores, MiChl'gan 48080

DENTAL Hygienist wanted2 days per week for mQd.em prevention onentedgeneral dentistry office,located In Detroi1's newHarbortown complexAexlble schedule avail.able 259-2410.

EAST Side Orthope<:flCS of.flCe needs mature, part-time Insurance biller WIthcomputer experrenceSend resume to WoodsOrthopedICS, 20860 Har-per, Harper Woods, MI48225

CHAIRSIDE dental assiS-tant Do you need fulltime, benefits and likeworkIng at a fast pace?We are a busy, quality or-ientated Dental Group InWarren Immediate open-Ing Call Carol, 979-2802

DENTAL Chalrslde AssiS-tant for progressIVE! gen.eral practICe. All phasesof dentIStry Expenencepreferred Full time POSI-too available Call 881-7393

DENTAL ReceptIOnist foroffICe In FISher BuildingDental expenence not re-qUired, WIll train nght per-son salary commensur.ate with expenence 871.0465.

Be September 14, 1989Grosse Pointe News

SALE OF THE YEARI

~Q9 MI5CHLANIOU5ARnCLIS

40S mAlE SAlES

BEDROOM set, double bedWith 2 dressers and mlr.ror I Single bed, no mat.treSSS Custom madedrapes WIth sheers, IIn.IngS, valance and rodsCelery green, 2 chande-hers Call after 6 P m772.5514

DESK (72x36) 1 credenzla,1- 2 drawer file cabinet1- SWivel arm chair. 2arm chairs, all matching,Tradllional Walnut Call965-1030

SEVEN piece bedroom setand family room furniture771.9306

MIKASA bone china, com.plete service for 13 Withall seIVlng pieces, asking$700 Oreftors tead crys.tal pieces, best offer.Wedding gown With veilsize 12, best offer 1 1/2carat diamond and goldpendant, asking $3,800Hillary, 882-6400 days,699-8638 evenings

TYPEWRITER. Royal Cava.lIer 1000, excellent condl"lion $85 886-a246

CONTEMPARY deSignerwedding gown and headpiece, size 8 Half price884.7454

DELUXE king size wat-erbed With pedestal draw-ers, heater and bumpers,bedding Included' $350Warranty 839.9080 after5pm

EXERCISE bike, excellentcondition $60 2- cementsteps, $10 GirlS snowSUit, Size 4 $25 822-5748

HENREDON 4 panel bl-foldbevelled mirror 885.(J442alter 330 PM

LADIES solitaire diamondmarquIs wedding ring,1 36 carat, Ahee ap.praised at $5,600 Mustsell, $4,500 331-8824,evenmgs

RUSSIAN Silver fox Jacket,never worn, ftnest quality,tallof made, size 16,$1,500 or best offer, alsoother fur coats 875-2154

40'1 MIKILLANlOUSARTlCLlS

5103 HAVERHILLDETROIT

OFF MACK BETWEEN CADIEUX & ALTERThiS whole house estate sale features mahogany

furniture Including a Duncan Phyfe dining rOOmtable, chairs and china cabinet, eight mahOganyend tables. a mahogany kneehole desk, ahighboy. several dressers and chest (2 of themantique), a pair of wing chairs, a coffee table,Ethan Allen sofa, two Singer sewing machines,two antique clocks, etc .

We also have loads of krtchen l1ems, lamps, pictures.drapes, rugs, dozens of small I1tms, COllectibles,etc ..

NUMBERS AVAILABLE FROM 9:00.10:00 A.M.FRIDAY. FOR MORE INFORMATION. DIRECTIONSOR DETAILS CALL THE 24.HOUR HOTUNE AT885-1410.

MONA LISAESTATE SALES

Household'Estate "Sales & liquidatIOnsCash or Consignment

PHONE 24 HOURS

772-3556 772-6407

HARTZHOUSEHOLD SALES, INC.

TWO SALE WEEKENDSEPTEMBER 15.16

FRIDAY & SATURDAY10:00 A.M •• 4:00 P.M.

23 WHITCOMBGROSSE POINTE SHORES

JUST OFF LAKESHOREONE BLOCK NORTH OF 7 MILE

ThiS picture perfect home features the finest qualityGrand Rapids furniture Including a Kindel smallcherry drop leaf table, four chairs, rolling serverand small buffet. several pieces of SllQh frultwoodfurniture, a cork top game table and four leatherchairs, a Kindel French PrOVinCial king bedroomset, a Pennsylvania House Colonial desk anddresser, sllveral leather top cherry tables, a tinyhall console and mirror and much more.

We also have a pair 01 WICker peacock chairs. aWicker vanity and stool, a Woodard wrought irontable. four chair and tea cart, several upholsteredfloral chairs, a recliner, three sofas and more.

We also have dozens of framed pnnts includingAudubons and Williamsburg. 011 pamtings, goldwall decor, a plaster bust, an 8' x 10' Chinesecarpet, loads of stemware. Silver plate, everydaychina and dozens of useful Items from the kitchenAlso Included are table and bath linens, fine ladlesclothing, accessones and costume Jewelry,garden equipment, records. books, knick.knacks,etc.

Grosse Pointe Estate Sales, Inc.Estate. Household - MOVing

MARY ANN BOLL PATRICIA KOLOJESKI882.1498 885-6604

405 mATE SAlES

LARGE Insulated doghcoses, $50 Odd piecesof furniture 331-0986

KITCHEN table and 4chairs, $125, loveseat,$80, couch, 7 112', $40,kitchen table, $40, hard.wood porch chairs, $30each, chaise loungechair, $30, child SWlng-O.Matlc, $5, queen brassheadboard, $35; mensbicycle, $30 885-2634

CUTE butcher block cafetable, 2 Breuer chairsIdeal for small kitchen,$85 882.(J106

EDUCATIONAL note CriSP,unCirculated FR224,1896, $1 00 With lener ofcertificate $950/ best of.fer 823-5048

OAK dining room set forsale 558-8973 or 882-3944

SOFA gold! white, $200,matching chairS, blue vel-vet, $75 each, walnutstereo console, $100, 2pair white sheer drapes,88x82, 56x82, 2 pair an.tlque white lined panels,25x82, 2Ox82 , $40 each,beveled mantel mirror,$60 886-2516 alter 6PM, anytime weekends

BABY furOllure, good con-dition Call 882-9812

ELEGANT Ethan ABensofa, Chippendale style,tapestry deSign, fabriCpale blue/ cream! celeryOriginally $1,500, asking$495 Portable bar, threepadded SWIVel stools,$95 882.9049

FRENCH Provenclal coffeetable With marble top, ex.cellent condition $175885-0017

SCREEN house, used verylittle, $95, also ItalianPrOVinCial dlnene tableand chairs, like new,seats 4 to 8, $350 739.9112

MUST Sell- Traditional love-seat Soft cream goldprint New condition$125/ best offer 881-7140

34769 0nncI R""", """"",,onMoot, T ... 50, I ~ pm.

'"""'" Pn IG-9 pmS.,t2 ....... 4pmO_Pn 116pm.

CALL 478.7355

WE BUY BOOKSIN YOUR HOME

Free OffersNo ObllgaltOn

Appraisals FUfnlshedEntire Estatesalso DeSired

118 Collector plates, call forlist 884-9056 alter noon

PRICES Slashed I House-hold, Yard and Miscella.neous, Ladles coats andapparel (size 18) Satur.day, 9 to 5 1985 Hamp-ton

405 ISlAll SALES

GARAGE Sale- shingles,wagon wheels, antiques,clothes, mlsc Thursday,Friday, Saturday, 10- 422022 Madison, St ClairShofes

COMBINED Grosse POinte!Detroit 4 family sale Fn.day, saturday, 10a m to3p m 4206 Haverhill

MOVING SALEI 15 Lake-shore Lane off LakeshoreRoad, 1 block south ofOxford Saturday Sep-tember 16, 10 . 4 Twocouches, dresser, dinetteset, power mower MIS'cellaneous house houseItems and morel

~o~ GaRAGI YARDBalEMINl SALIS

405 1STAII SALES

~09 MISCELLANEOUSARTICLES

AN ESTATESALE

Every DayINCREDIBLESAVINGS ON

The best and largestselecllon of preVIOusly

owned !ugh qualityfurruture & decorallve

accessonesLETS MAKE

A DEALON

DINING ROOMSS.. Lcly Baker dUllng room .. ble, 6chillS WIthche:ry buffet. OuL5tl.ndmg "Thom .. ville. Lable, 4 caneb.1dr: cham WIth hglllcd cluna cob.net &. buffet. Excellent -Cattury'Lable WIth gl ... I/lsert top, 6 chau>,bghtcdclunacolnncl.sclVer. Tran.sullo".1 ,'ylc. Elegan. glu. &.cluome lAble, 4 brown velvet &.chromechamWlthself stonnglcarBeauttful Duncon Phyfe droplcaf!.able. 6 chm. Perfcc. F..... ch Pro-VVlCII I chony droplcaf .. ble. 4chillS &. buff... 0Ihcr .c1CCllOIlS

IZIclude uadlllOfllI &. conu:mpo-nry ChlllO cabUlCU, buffcu, servoers &. walllD1.lSBEDROO\t SETSOulSWldlZlg "Thomasville. che:rymple drcoscr, ml1TOr, hIgh boychest. 2 rote stands, k1ng SlZC hcadboard Dcsuable 'Art Dee". vanI'Y, mlJ1Or, bet1ch, hI boy c'-, 2nne .land., klZlg SIZe headboardWlule French l'rovlnClal cIscsscr.mltTOr,hl boy chest.S11lest&nd, pa"t WIZI headboards 0Ihcr bc.droomIICU and bedroom odd 10l places(rom winch 10 oclCC\.UVING ROOM f1JRNITURF.205Or,. 81ovaca\S 3 h,dc-' bed.18 ca.y &. OCCUlonal cha"" or vanOU& colon &. styles lZIc1udes lien.~ 1cM:scat. Vietonan lnchn<l'llla: c:ont<mporary 'of IS 40 endlAbles, 18 coffee .. bles of vanousstyles.Balcer, IIcruedon &. ocherOU\S!.andIZlBbrands 65 lamps orbra ... etySlAl, poTCClIIZI, pollcry &.bllCluc. Many Olh... 'tem, 100nll'llClnlUS to hst.MISC. ACCESSORIF.sDesk', vanous V'ntIlCS Secretar.'os Ficun- Gln. CryItIl Bra..Salver IOO,oCOI1polZlunp&.pnnllandOlhcr win h,npIP CI11n,",~ Olandeben ColleetlblC8Much, mucll more.

ATRE.SELL IT

ESTATE SALES

BEDROOM SET, twin bed,dresser, desk, mghtstand,chair Solid wood, goodcondition, 886-4802

TRADITIONAL sofa and 2upholstered chairs,reasonable, excellentconditIOn 661-0015

WASHER, dryer, wardrobetrunk, chairs, many otherhousehold Items 882.6868

FULL size 4 poster bedWith new manress andbox spring $225, 2 airconditioners, used 1 sea.son 882-1746

JOHN KING961-0622

Michigan's LargestBook Store

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406 fiREWOOD

FIREWOOD- uncut Call forInformatIOn, 881-4692

~o~ GARAGE YARDBA~IMINI ~All\

FOUR family moving sale,19921 Old Homestead,Harper Woods, Septm&-ber 16,17 Antiques, oldCOins, Jewelry, clothes,tools, and electricalItems YARD Sale- loads

of goodies, fumlture, sport.Ing goods, majOl' appIl.ances, household,clothes, toys, mlsc Re-freshments B73 Har-court Fnday, Saturday,Sunday, 9- 4

GARAGE Salel womensSUitS, sizes 8, 10. 12, chll.drens toys and clothes,mlsc Items Saturday 10to 5, Sunday 10 to 2 at6166 Grayton

DISTRIBUTOR closeout ofDubarry Broga Insh handsewn boat shoes Mensand ladlEls SIZes as wellas a variety of styles andcolors $25 per pair Sat.urday, September 16, 9-3, 26824 Koerber (10 1!2& Jefferson), St ClairShores

SUPER Garage Sale- Manyunused Items includingAtan and games, Silverserving Items, candlesticks, fondue set Alsoglass shower doors, Win-dow treatments, solid oakbathroom shelf and muchmore 312 Belanger, nearKerby Elementary Satur.day 10- 5

GARAGE sale and Christ-mas boutique- small ap-pliances, jewelry, manynew Ilems SUitable forgiftS, handmade Chnst.mas Items Friday, satur-day, 9- 3, 1342 Holly-wood

YARD Sale- 1454 Lake-pOinte, mlscelleanousItems, lots of hangingbaskets, flowers andplants,Fnday and satur-day 10 - 5

FOUR family garage sale at1932 & 1938 HuntingtonBetween 7 & B Mile sat.urday 10 to 6 Excellentchlldrens toys, clothes,baby Items, hlQh chair,household Items, sewingmachine, U S Electncmotor Something foreveryone

72 Meadow Lane, offGrosse Pomte Blvd Inter-esting Items- rugs, furnl'ture, clothes, books,household Items. TrainS,toy cars, jewelry. etc Fn-day only, 8 to 4

J.A. GIBSONINTERIORS

WAREHOUSE &GARAGE

SALE1335 WHITTIERSEPTEMBER

14,15,16,9 TO 5.: Antique fuml-

ture, game table chairs,paintings, drapes,sheers, linens, faD-ncs, kOick-knacks,clothes galore,lamps, rugs, furm.ture, books Much,much more Comesee

FOUR Family garage saleFurniture, aquarium,school desk, lamps,drapes, toys, animal car-ners, camping 9OOr, com-olete collectIOn of Hum-mel plates, excellentcollectIOn of clothes forthe famlly, fantastic bar.gins 22419 Van, 11 mileeastofJeffe~, Fnday-Sunday 775-1536

GARAGE sale 20428Beaufal!. Friday, Septem.ber 15th, Noon- 6 satur-day, 161h, 10- 6 Bikes,rooftop luggage camer

Proceeds WIll go to The Better Homes FoundatiOll™ to benefithomeless familia and children across America. Por don.tioninformation, please call 88S-2000. 886-5800, or 886-4200,

404 GAUGE/YUOIASEMENT SALIS

Sponsored by the Grosse Pointe omces orSCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE

BEITER HOMES ANDGARDENS~Grosse Pointe North High ~hooI

707 Vernier Rd., Grosse Pointe Woods10:00 a,m•• 4:00 p.m.

lIE _

&R£Al~".~~18,1B88

YARD sale, Saturday sep-tember 16th, SundaySeptember 17th Furnl'ture, household clothes21316 Centennial, StClair Shores Between 10and 11 Mile Rd off Har.per

GARAGE Sate I Friday &Saturday, 9 to 5 11301Somerset (between Mor.ang & Moross) Toys,children's clothes, reel.to-reel, 35 tapes, motorcycleleather jackets, mlscella.neous Items

MUL TI- Family, childrensclothes, Honda MT125,Honda Z50A, sewing malchine, furniture, lighting,drum, coronet, muchmore 20911 Beacons.field, (8 1/2 Mile) 9 to 5,Friday and Saturday

BLOCK sale, Collingham,GratIOt to Hayes, Satur.day, September 16th 9 to3

COUNTRY Craft Salel Hal.loween Witches and sca.recrows, straw and gra.pevlne wreathes, flowertnmmed baskets, countryfolk art, Christmas caro-lers Weekends, startingSaturday, September 96024 Hillcrest, corner 01Rolandale 881-5426

GARAGE Salel September15th, 16th and 17th 10to 5 Many householdItems 4135 Devonshire

TWO family garage saleHousehold, mlscella.neous, clothes, etc G Eself cleaning stove21760 McCormick, Satur.day, 8 to 5, Sunday, 9 to2

FOUR family yard sale- a lit.lie of everything, realcheap 4344 Haverhill,Saturday, September 16,10- 6

MOVING sale, September16th, 17th, 9- 4 523 Bar-rington, Grosse POintePark

GARAGE sale- linens, wom-ens clothes, miscella-neous Friday, Saturday,321 Rldgemonl/ Chal.fonte

GARAGE Sale- Friday, Sat.urday, 9- 5 5098 Devon.shire

BIG Garage Sale, Saturday16th 9 to 5 Antiques, of.flce furniture, tables,chairs, restaurant dishes,cups and plates, china,Sinks, hospital overbedtables, booths, toys,clothing, lots of goodItems 822 Hawthorne

GARAGE Salel Misc Items5271 Marseilles, DetrOitSeptember 14th and15th, 10 to 3

GARAGE Sale Some an-tiques, miscellaneoushousehold, old records,tools 18055 Kelly/Mor-ang, DetrOit Fnday noonto 6 Saturday 9 to 4

THREE Family GarageSale Quality clothes, fur-niture, home decor,trailer, gas stove, muchmore 1862 Allard- offMack between 7 and 8Saturday only 9- 3

GARAGE sale, SaturdaySeptember 16th, 10- 419108 Huntington, HarperWoods Mens SUitS 46 to48R, toys, books, mlscel.leanous

YARD sale Saturday, 1924Allard, 9- 3 Chlldrensclothing, adult clothmg,household Items

MOVING Sale! 12024,12033 ROSSiter Friday,Saturday, fumlture, muchmlsc

.04 GARAGE VAllOIASEMENl SAlES

ANTIQUE Show & SaleFirst United MethodlslChurch 1589 Maple atPleasant, BirminghamSeptember 26th, previewnight, 7 pm to 10 pmSeptember 27th, 11a mto 9 p m September 28th11a m to 5 p m 646-1200

MULTI Family yard sale ILot's of great stulllSomething for everyone IISaturday, 9 10 5 1418Grayton

TWO Family garage sale,Saturday, September 16,9 am to 3 pm 23000Avalon, St Clair Shores

MOVING Salel 2 cherry.wood Single headboards,raltan pole (glass lop) 44'diameter party table With4 loose cushion chairs onrollers natural ftnlsh, pa.prlka color King sizeHemedon Istand bed,nutmeg, With Simmonsmattress set King sizeHenredon storage head.board, electncal hook.up,nutmeg Mlsc householdItems Call 884-5292

MOVING Sale- Saturday 9AM to 5 PM 1385 So-merset, Grosse POintePark Everything must gal

TWO Family Garage Salel

Kitchen set, small appll'ances, sheets, blankets,TV etc Fnday and Satur.day September 15th and16th No Pre.Sales 850Washington, off Mack

GARAGE Sale' Salurdayonlyl September 9th and16th 9 TO 2 AntiqueSinks, mlsc furniture,household goods andclothes 255 Ridgemont,Grosse POinte Farms

MOVING sale- 14508 Ed-more (8 Mile Gratiotarea) Upright freezer, 55gallon fish tank, filter andstand IBM typewriter,loveseat, Jacobson 4 hpsnowblower, womensclothes and more Satur.day, Sunday, 1qj 5

MOVING Salel Saturday,September 16th, 830 -400, 20854 Van Ant.werp

BLOCK Sale, September16th, 9 a m to 4 pm5564 Oldtown

GARAGE Salel September14th, 15th and 16th, 9 to5 22526 Eleven Mile RdEast of Jefferson

MULTI- family garage saleSeptember 16th, 17thCaptain's chairs, house.hold goods, promdresses 27130 Wood-mont, Roseville

GARAGE Salel 974 Beaconsfleld September15th, 16th and 17th, 9 to6 Clothes, tools, furnl'ture, toys and morel

GARAGE sale- September16, 17, (9- 4 pm) 22623Downing, St ClairShores

SEPTEMBER, 22 and 23,Friday and Salurday, 9 to4 1300 Brys Drive, 6blocks north of VernierOdds and ends, glass-ware, T V table, typingtable, 2-drawer file cabi-net, girls' 10-speed bikeand stand

MOVING Sale, 10877Marne, DetrOit Cleaninghouse alter 25 yearsMany household Items,clothing, tires, etc Sep-tember 15th, 16th, 9- 5

LARGE garage sale, lots ofclothes September 15th,16th, 17th 9- 6 22618Avalon, St Clair Shores

BLUE Light Special, limitedtime only, Friday, sep-tember 15, 9 am 1851Hunt Club Womans andboys clothing, summerand Winter, Plus anadded anractlon, antiquesand collectibles

TWO Family Garage Sale!5108 KenSington Sep-tember 15th & 16th, 10 to5

1350 BUCKINGHAM ROADGROSSE POINTE PARK

FRI. & SAT., 15 & 169:00 AM TO 4:00 PM

Sale In garage, porch, kitchen, and greenhouse

GARAGE & GREENHOUSE ITEMS Alum ladders,cement mixer, garden tools, patio stones,snowblower, wheelborrow, lumber, mlsc toolsHOUSEHOLD ITEMS' Wheelch8lr, hospital table,crystal, china, ponery, Silver, small elec appliances,antique furnrture and furniture from 1930'sOld clothing and Vmtage clothing, Includingcashmere coats from 1950's.Books, record, magazines lOci Antiques and PCMagaZine, WWII rtems.Curtains, C Itoh PC pnnter, storage cabinets, andmany olher rtems

AND MORE! AND MOREl

4 O. GAUGE, YAll 0IASEMENl SALIS

GARAGE SALESATURDAY

SEPTEMBER 16th.10A.M. TO 4P.M.

4199 BISHOPDETROIT

MOVING Sale, 1- 3 piecebedroom set 2 kitchensets, microwave stands,Sewing machine, hanginglamp wall clocks 881.2057

GARAGE Sale, 1441 Mary.land lIVe planls, twin bedcomplete hot curlersodd chairs, lawnmowerand lots of goodiesThursday, Fnday, Satur.day 9 a m to 4 p m

TREASURES for all, thiSSaturday 9 to 3 444 Col.onlal Court

GARAGE Salel 481 Colo-nial Ct corner of Mack,Grosse POinte Farms Fnday 15th, Saturday 16th10 a m to 5 pm

MOVING Salel September161h, 17th, 18th, 9 amto 6 pm Furniture cloth-Ing baby Items house-hold Items and muchmuch more Don I missthiS oneill 21812 Woodbndge St Clair Shoresbetween Harper andMaCk North of old 8 Mlltlroad

NEW blue golf bag, Wilson1 and 2 Woods, 3. WoodRam, Ram Irons 2 thru7 MacGregor putlereverything $100 881-5109

SATURDAY 830 3 lamps,chairs kitchen table fold.ing bed, wooden playpen,.clothes, toaster ovenplastiC table set, 14radial tires, fish finder,boat cushIOns, muchmorel 902 Woods Lane, (off Wedgewood North ofVernier)

GARAGE Sale, Fnday, Sat.urday 10103 20801 Pal.oma St Clair ShoresBelween Stephens and10 Mile, Harper and LlltleMack, 774-3747

Garage Sale 1160 Fair.holme, Grosse POinteWoods Baby Items, tod.dler clothing (boys andgirls), womens shoes 9/10, and much moreThursday, Frtday, 10-4

FOUR family yard sale.quality baby and chll-drens clothes, changinglable, double stroller,olher baby eqUipment,loys, maternity clothes,Indoor shutters, furnllure,and lots more 5921 Hill-crest (near Moross andChandler Park), Saturday,September 16, 10- 4 pm

GARAGE Salel Lots ofbaby thlngsl Fnday andSaturday 9 to 3 St ClairShores, 22837 Newberry

GARAGE Sale NationalGeographlcs, clothing,nlck-nacks, householdItems 21365 Bnerstonenear Queen of Peace,Wednesday, Seplember2Oth,21st 10 to 4

GARAGE Salel One dayonly Fnday September15th only, 9 to 5 21731Bournemouth, HarperWoods, (behind St JohnsHospital)

YARD Sale, lots of every-thing Pots, pans, toolsAlso 460 transmissionand engine 19131 VeronIca, between Kelly andBeaconsfield 14 thru17th 9 a m 10 6 P m

GARAGE Sale, Frtday toSunday, 9 10 5 1086 SBrys

SATURDAY, September 16and Sunday, September17, 9- 4 19770 East.wood, Harper Woods

FLEA Market and BakeSale Saturday September16th, 10 a m to 3 pmlakeshore V,lIage ClubHouse, Edsel Ford andJefferson In SI ClairShores

ADULT Tncycle WIIh air,pump and lock $too886-4583

BOYS BMX DIamond backSuper Viper, $75, goodconditIOn 885-1907

LADY'S and men's 10speed and 3 speed, goodcondition, reasonablem-8655

GIRlS blue 10 speed bike,26', great conditIOn $75885-3502

~oo MERCHANDISEANTIQUES

401 APPLIANCES

WHITE Fngldare apartmentsize washer and dryer$320 After 6, 882-<>691

KENMORE washer anddryer must go, stove,must go Call 884-4787Chuck

WASHER & Dryer, goodcondition $75 each 886-8663 or 331-4504

G.E. ElectriC range, top ofthe line, hardly used886-0579

TAPPAN double oven, selfcleaning $200 Side- by.Side refrigerator $200Recliner $50 886-4290

CORNING- top Tappanstove WIth overhead mi-crowave $550 or best885-2544

FRIGIDAIRE electnc stove,whrte, 56" x 40" 885-0442 after 3 30 PM

LITTON microwave, gener-atlOO II, countertop, 2years old $100 884.3047

DISHWASHER, Kitchenaid, portableJ convertible,cherry cuttlllg board top,nearly new $400 882-3835

ANTIQUE porcelln Kokenbarber chair - needswork $250 886-1758 af-ter 6 pm

WASHER and dryer, excel.lent COnditIOn $225 B84-4681

G.E. Deluxe washer and 3speed gas dryer, largecapacity, white, used 3months Askmg $595885-2887, evemngs

HIGH chair- goes Intostroller $150, Iron youthbed $60, wicker planter773-1090

ADRIANANTIQUE MARKET

September 17th, 1989 8 to4 p m Lenawee CountyFairgrounds, Adrian, MIAvailable spaces for 150dealers with quality an.tlques and collectiblesRain or shine AdmiSSion$2 00 . (51?) 263-3115

DENLEY'SANTIQUES

19th & Early 20th CenturyAmericana carefully se-lected furnllure, clocksdecoys, toys, qUilts, ac.cessorles and Folk ArtSummer hours thru 9 30Monday . Friday, 9 5Closed Saturday & Sun.day 27112 Harper, southof 11 Mile Road

772.9385WE BUY AND SELL

ANTIQUE oak roll.top deskRecently refinished $800885-3877

ANTIQUE Show and SaleSeptember 15, 16 17Teutonla Club 55 Edlnborough, Windsor, On.tano Friday, 6 pm to 10pm, Saturday, 10 amto 9 pm, Sunday, 11a m to 5 p m Diningroom open AdmiSSion$2 50 Proceeds toSouthwestern OntanoHeritage Village Prem-Ium paid on U S dollars

ANTIQUE dining room setShendan style, 9 pieceslighted china cabinetBeautiful $995 772-4627

QUALITY EARLYAMERICAN ANTIQUESat the Keepmg Room,

5138 Michigan Avenue,behind SChmidt's,

Ypsilanti, off1-94. Thursday through

Sunday, 10.5.434-5039. 475-7966

FURNITURE refinished, re-paired, stripped any typeof caning Free esti-mates, 345-8258 661.5520

THE COLONIALSHOP

25701 JEFFERSONNEAR 10 MILE

Antiques, fumlture, china,buy and sell Highestpnces paid Monday -Saturday, 11-8

772-0430

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505 LOST AND FOUND

YEAR old cream pointeHimalayan, spayed, de-clawed, shots CFA regiS'tered $125 795-0262

IF you have lost a pet any-where 10 the GrossePOinte area please call usat Grosse Pointe AnimalCliniC ThiS week wehave a small femaleGolden Relrlever MIX XWith a brown leather colarfound on Vendome CourtIn Grosse POinte FarmsA female> Bluepolnte HI-malayan A black maleBoUVier With a brownleather colar found onBerkshire In GrossePOinte Park A female reodish brown Shepherd!Retnever MIX X found onBallour In Grosse POIntePark For more Informa.tlon call LISat fl22-5707

lOVING CATS!Because of an

unfortunate accident, theowner of 5 wonderfuladult cats is unable to

care lor them any more.She loves these sweet

friends very much and ISdevastated at the thought

of having to turn themover to a shetter.

'pLEASE, if you arelooking for a healthy,

lOVing feline companion,consider adopting one ofthe follOWing: one pureblack semi-long haired

neutered male; oneorange and white

neutered male; one greyand white semi-long

haired; one charcoal andwhite semi-long haired,and one all grey Tabbyneutered male. All have

their shots, are litterIramed and very loving.Call 521-7108 for more

Information.

ADORABLE playful kittensFree to good home 885-0561

SIAMESE kittens, shots!vet, apple faced $125884-1568

CHINESE Char Pel, 11weeks old, $450 and upSt Clair area 329-6743

SIAMESE kittens $125each, shots and littertrained 885-8607

HAPPY Henry needs happyhome 1/2 year neuteredDalmatarn, superb bloodlines and temperment,completely house broken,obedient and cratetrained 885-1598

ENGLISH Spnnger Spamelpups, 2 months old, AKCBeautllul temperamenl939-3804

ENGLISH sener pups, fieldbred Champion blood-line 739 8894

WHITE poodle miX, II '

neutered, 15 poL' IU~

$35 884-3630, Tom

NEEDS Home now I Adura-ble black lemale puppymedium Size, 9 month~,loves kids After 7, .,,,1-2657

LHASA Apso, male pUll'pies, AKC, shots, 9weeks old n5-7197

STANDARD poodle pupPy,cream, 6 months vld,housebroken, AKCLoves children $250886-4365

Call and mquire about ourFAX MACHINE. When

time IS short and our linesare busy, you can SimplyFAX the copy along With

billing and categoryInformation.

500 ANIMALSADOPT A PET

., 2 WANTED TO BUY

411 WANTED TO BUY

REGAL Silver Persian, pure-bred, spayed, free togood home Call 884-3158 •CHARMING Purebred HI-malayan, excellent Withchildren Free 10 goodhome Call 884-3158

FREE Female, black Ger-man Sheppard miX, Un-der 1 year old housebro-ken, smart, good naturednB-6925

TO the man who took Smo-key and Patches, pleasecall or return I hope tofind you, please save methe heart ache and trou.ble 521-7108

lOVEABLE dogs and catsneed good homes Foradoption InformatIOn callNorthem Suburbs AnimalWelfare League Volun-teer at n3-0954 or 463-9708

ENGLISH setter, AKC, 18months old, neuteredmale, housebrokenOwner unable to keepWould make an excellenthunting dog 882-6955

GROSSE POinte AnimalClimc (on Kercheval has2 lovely pets availablethiS week for adopliOn Adarling httle 4 month oldbrown and white maleTabby kitten and a beau-tiful young female GoldenRetnver X For more 10-formatfon caU us at 822-5707

LOVEABLE dogs and catsneed good homes Foradoption information callNorthern Suburbs AnimalWelfare League Volun-teer at 773.0954 (fordogs), or 463-9708 (for

CASH paid lor stamps, cats) Weekdays only forCOinS and baseball card both numberscollections 46~_________ DARLING kIttens, almost

CASH FOR black Female 2 greyKIDS CLOTHES striped Males Free

EXCELLENT CONDITION Leave message, 885-CURRENT STYLES 8746

VERY CLEAN, BETTER GOT A BUSY SIGNAL'1BRANDS, INFANT

THRU 14MUST BE ON HANGERS

Bring In Monday, Tuesdayor Thursday, l0-4pm.

LEE'S RESALE20331 Mack 881-8082

OLD automobile parts, accesones, literature, me.morabllia, promDllonalItems 372-4618 after 5

pm GROSSE POINTE NEWSOLD Fountain pens wanted 882-6900

Any type, any condition882.8985 GOLDIE needs a home,

GRUB STREET she's a mixed breet. ap-BOOKERY proXimately 30 Inches

tall, 4 years ownH ISBUying Fine Books moving and must , e17194 East Warren her up Loves alte, I In

882- 7143 and children, not to< "dNEED- Nontake china, pat- to learn some new tl

tern Modleska- cups, sau- _88_6-800__ 7 _cers, odd pieces 661-4707

AUTOMOTIVE bookswanted, especially bookson auto racmg, HenryFord, auto leaders andpioneers, marque hlstor.les, etc, one or a collec-tion Call Art, 885-7839,evemngs

WANTED to buy old cos-tume and RhinestoneJewelry, brass lamps, cell-109 lixtures, wall sconces882-0396 evenings

ALL Records lunch boxes,toys, ElVIS & BeatieItems 772-4f>70

SHOTGUNS, rilles andhandguns wanted Parker, Browning, Wmches-ter, Colt, others Pnvatecollector 478-5315

QUBlCLES garment racks,track IlQhts, floor earringrack, bookshelf Unitsn3-1090

JOHN KING961-0622

Michigan's largest Book Store• Clip and save this Ad •

Box C. 1950 ' I, /1Grosse Pointe News I I

96 Kercheval ~t~ • GrosN PoInt. Farms 48236 ~

purchased for cash or appraisedestates also deslred/m home-consultations

412 WANTED TO IUY

4 t1 OFFICE 1 llUSINESSEQUIPMENT

WANTED TO BUY1920's, 1930's &

1950's Modern & Art Deco Furniture

BOOKSIUSED AND RARE

Prefer Signed onglnals' Herman Miller Co; CharlesEames, George Nelson, Isamu Noguchi InterestedIn ""Knock-offs" (copies) also Chairs, lamps, so-las, tables, dlnlllQ sets, ate. Must be 10 good COndl-lion with no missing pieces Please send all repliesto

LAPTOP Computer Zenith184-02 3- 112" floppydrive plus 20 MB harddrive and case Battery orAC operation Nearlynew $1,995 886-8992

MACINTOSH 512KE With2nd diSC dnve, pnnter,soltwares, and computerbooks Asking $1,200885-2650, leave mes-sage

A.B. DICK model 590, elec-tronic stenCil maker, A BDick Model 555 mlmlO-graph With 4 extra cylln.ders 4 mlmlograph sten-Cil storage cabinets Bestoffer, contact PurchaSingDepartment, GrossePOinte schools, 343-2058830am t0330pm

LOCAL Agency clOSing of-fice Executive desk, cre-denza, chairs, tables byModern Mode 01 calilor-nla Also, secretarialdesk, files, sofa All likenew Call for appoint-ment, 886-7100

STEEL office desk With 6drawers and SWivel chairExcellent condition $150884-7454

VIT 0 clannet good for be-y"nels. $200 881-6717

FREE Upnght plano onmain floor 885-2544

HOLTON trumpet andc~e, excellent condition,$300 882-8176

PIANO. dark wood spinetVery good condition$695 548-2200

HOLTON Trumpet, $250Armstrong Mute, $200Great condition 885-1907

VIOLIN- lull Size, 2 bows,case, $100 or besl offer882-7838

ANTIQUE Singer, ChICago,cabinet, Grand, (upright),excellent condition $900Patti 886-3542

CLARINET WIth case, Nob-let -40 Grenaddla, madeIn Pans, used 6 to 9months 886-44n

MAN'S 26" bike, to speedCall Sue, 371-8845

CLARINET With case, Ar-tley, good condlhon, per-fect for student $95 884-7471

USED PIANOSAT BARGAIN PRICESUsed Spinets-Consoles

Upnghts & GrandsABBEY PIANO CO

ROYAL OAK 541-6116

PIANOS WANTEDTOP CASH PAID

CLARINET for sale Withcase, excellent conditionCall after 5 p m n2.0366

YAMAHA Trombone, excel-lent conditIOn $300 n1.8595

3/4 size cello (Hans.Weber),all wood With bow, $500646-2853 alter 6

SULMER Bundy Alto saxo-phone, gold, excellent$450 296-5974

ARTLEY wooden clalnet$100 Good condition886-8246

UPRIGHT player plano,newly recondlttoned, elec'tnc motor plus 50 rolls$995 886-4554

DRUMS 5 piece, Tama,black, like new, Withtravel cases $650 886-1758 alter 6 pm

VITO Clarmet With case,excellE'nt condition $125886-8264

NEW ktng sIze mattress bySealy $155 only Call581-1681

PEAVEY PA syslem, likenew, $575 Roger'Sdrums, Ztlgln cymbal andhlQh.hats, $365 Tenorsax $525 Clannet $150BV owner 885-2909

410 MUSICAL I~STllUM£NT5

KITCHEN-AID compactor,good condillon VIStorlScookware, 7 pIeCe classICset plus addllooal 5 quartsausepot Never usedB84-6394

LIVING room furnIture,sofa, 2 chairs, coffee ta.ble Great for sludent orapartment, $320 Also,Maple circular kitchen ta.ble With leaf, $140 882-1094

SOFA bed, black, $120Cane furnrture, 5 pieces,$250, 88&8852

FURNITURE Drexel FrenchProvenclal, hutch, blondebuffet With marble top,coffee tables, chairs,drapes, collectIOn ofgenUine Hummel platesand much more 22419Van 775-1536

FURNITURE Drexel FrenchProvenclal, hutCh, blondebuffet With marble top,coffee tables, chairs,drapes, collectIOn ofgenuine Hummel platesand much more 22419Van n5-1536

JVC glass stereo cabinet$50 011 IIlied electnc ra-diator $25 sears floorscrubberl polisher $25Bike carner for car $20QUilt frames (new) Dropleaf table With 4 chairs, 2leafs $50 n4-9674

1973 4 X4 TRAVEL All forparts MagneSium carramps 13' long, tools forpattern and cabinet mak-ers, 16mm and 35mmsound proJectors, otherphoto Items, plus lotsmore 571-6044

DISTRIBUTOR closeout ofDubarry Broga IrISh ~andsewn boat shoes Mensand ladles SIZes as wellas a vanety of styles andcolors $25 per pair Sat-urday, September 16, 9-3, 26824 Koerber (10 112& Jefferson), St ClairShores

SEVEN aluminum awningWindows, 3 lites each,$125, one 30" aluminumJalOUSie storm door, $25,one 5000 BTU Windowair conditioner, $75, oneGE electrIC stove, $50,one aluminum pIC, 20',$150 882-7802

DlNET set With 4 embossedwood and fabrIC ohMS,ladles 10 speed bike,Litte Tykes giant sandbox 884-7874

METAL porch glider, 5piece white Iron porchset, Phllco oak cabinet,Maple desk and chair forTlC, 2 yellow shag arearugs, 1 round gold rugCeramic lamps 881-2861

KENMORE washer, $75Gas range, $125 Bothwhite Two Singer sewingmachines (one treadle)Tables and chairs (oneenameled top) m-7332

MOVING To CaliforniaMust sell top quality lurnl-ture, most only 3 yearsold Drexel, Marble andWalnut bakers rack,round table and 4 chairsonglnally $4,800 now only$2.600, Maslercralt Car-pathian Elm Burl oval din-Ing room table and 6chairs Originally over$10,000 now $4,000Navy/ betge down filledtuxedo sofa and loveseat, Originally $2,500now $750 Navy leathercouch onglnally $1,200now $500 Red lazyboychair Originally $700 now$300 Also Oak coffeetable lamps and mlsceall476-6993

FRENCH Provenclal sofaWIth IlQht gold frame andgold Silk stnped covenng,excellent condition 884-9975.

MARRIAGE sale- 3 pieceplus 6 chalf dining roomset from 1920's, $300 orbest offer, White FrenchPrOVincial bedroom set, 4preces Including vanity,$500 Both In excellentCOnditIon Can evenings886-2797

BAKER dining table and 8regency style chatrs 822-0348 or 963-59n

VICTORIAN setee, 3 geo-tlemens chaIrs, 1 tableBest offer 884-2161

KEROSUN heater $60, 5and 2 gallons kerosenecontainers $15 each, mi-crowave $60, TV stand$10, men's' SUitS 44 long$5 or best offer 884-9056alter noon

SECTIONAL rattan sofaand chair, stereo cabinet,small chest, mlsc house-hold Items Best offerB86-{)785

OCEAN Cargo woodencrates, heavy duty, two-28"x69"x17" 3-28"xSS"x17" 885-2028

WANTED garage to rent lorstorage of car lor Winter885-2028

CHINA Cabinet, 25" RCA,$95, mirror, $20, bed ta-ble, $25 296-1186

HOSPITAL Bed. mattress,Side ralls, excellent COndl-ttorl, $75 881.1196

CONTEMPORARY loveseatand sofa $175. 885-0017

BIEKER & STEINANTIQUES

"SpecIaliZing In theExtraordinary' ,

Early Empire mahoganysecretary circa 1840 VIC-tonan carved walnut Sideboard Circa 1855Chinese mahogany 4drawer chest With brass

• medallion poles 1920'5French Rococo artifICialfireplace Norrtake chinaplace setting for 12 plusextras Unusual smallpainted Itahan RenaIS-sance slyle cabtnet Oilpainting and frame resto-rallon

VISA MASTERCHARGEHours: lOam to 8 pm

Closed on SUndays

15414 MACK AVE.(at Somerset In the Park)

886M7544PIONEER stereo system In

cabinet, oak TVI VCRcabinet, queen size wat.erbed 88Hl853

HEALTH Insurance for Indi-Viduals offering compre-henSive coverage, excel-lent rates, DentalopllOnal Bonlor Insur-ance Agency, Inc n4-2140

USED custom stone walk.way blocks 886-9539

JAMES A. MONNIGBOOKSEI.LER

15133 KERCHEVAL331.2238

Selected booksbought and sold

Vintage Video Rentals

GARAGE Salel 23008 Car.ollna, St Clair Shores(between Vernier and Jef-ferson, 5 houses west 01Marter) Thursday, Sep-tember 141h thru Satur.day, September 16th, 8to 4 Children's clothing,glassware, wooden door-wall blinds, director'schair, much morel

GUNS: Mausers, Ansaka38, German Comm 88,Fox model B 12 gauage,Remmgton 22 Model121, Winchester 94 Pre64 32, Enfield - 1 .410,Ruger Mark II Best offer252-8981

linking Individuals to Needs in the Communrty is anon'proflt organizatIOn whose purpose IS tocoordinate needs with resources. ThiS isaccomplished by placlI~ goods no longer neededby IndIViduals and bUSinesses into the hands 01Metropolitan Detroit charitable a~encles.Operating since 1971, lINC IS proud of theaccomplishments It has made and strives toincrease ~s resource base. If you have recyclablertems, no longer of use to you, OperatIOn lINCknows who can and will use them. Please callL1NC at 882-6100 With your donallOn. KEEP ITMOVINGI

Summer IS coming and so IS the heat! FANS ANDAIR CONDITIONERS t:~.:'lbeen requested by thefollowing organizations: Judson Center, GratefulHome, OperatIOn Help, Youth Living Centers, andFriends 01 Aurora.

YWCA CAMP COVELl, CHllDRENS HOME OFDETROIT, AND FRIENDS OF AURORA haverequested camping equipment, especiallySLEEPING BAGS.

Escort service and home delivered meals are just twoof the many servICes of SOC, SERVICES FOROLDER CITIZENS. This group is In need of anANSWERING MACHINE.

It's spring cleaning timel PAINT has been requested !by: Children's Center, Aec, Care Crty, Neigh-borhood Catholic Youth Organization and th Teen-age Parent Program. VACUUM CLEANERS andMOPS are needed lor clean-up at the PhoeniX JobDevelopment, Detrort Urban Lutheran School andthe Young Mens Christian ASSOCiation 01 MetroDetro~. HELP THESE GROUPS CLEAN UP FORSPRINGII

Help them enloy summer. Chlldrens Home of Detroitand NorthVille RegIonal PsychiatrIC Hospital have aneed for patio furnItUre.

As the summer nears lINC alWays has requests fors!>Orts equipment (SOFTBALLS, WATER TOYS,CROOUET SETS, BASEBAll GLOVES) and forBOARD GAMES AND CRAFT supplies.

TICK TOCK' TICK TOCKl Chlldrens Home of Detrortand House of love need WAll CLOCKS.

CONTACT LINe 882-6100SCHEDULE DROP OFF

MICS 937$.1289

The Missing llNC'-:649-6445

BUYING OLDMILITARY TOYS

METAL & TINSOLDIERS

ALSO METALTRUCKS

AND BOATS774-9651

MOVING Sale! Furniture,linens, chandelier, glass-ware, clothes, tools, af-ghan 885-6747

SOFA, good condition,wheat tone tweed Withoak Irlm $125 882-3434

DAVENPORT and match.Ing love seat 884-9434

EXECUTIVE steel secretar-y's desk (30" x 50") in-cluding typing wing (20"x 40"), matching chairand equipment standSell as package - $250882-1627 after 6 PM

FIVE Piece double bedroomset, $300 New air condl-ItOner, 6,000 BTU's,$125 882-4617

94" COLONIAL sola andchair, very good condi-tion, $150 call alter SIX526-2888

CHIMNEY caps, $47 50 In-stalled Chimney clean-Ing, $64 50 885-3311

TWO piece sectional sofa,grey valour, cocktail ta-ble $400 881-a743

PLAYBACK ping pong ta-ble, $60 286-0094

CHILOCRAFT cnb, youthbed and dresser, $325773-4335

DINING room set, QoeenAnne lable, 4 chairs, cor-ner china cabtnel, $350823-3531

LOVE Seal, liling cabinet,trumpet, clarinet, vlohn,men's clothing, bIcycle,security light, muchhandy stufl 885Westcgester. throughSunday.

FURNITURE. sofa, recliner,like new, chairs, elc 885-1873

HOSPITAL bed, manual,$4501 firm, cash 824-9396

LOVESEAT, 2 chairs, otto-man, beautiful condition,beige with blue, mapleInm, liVing room or den,$400 885-6670 Of 886-2457 leave message

POOL table, 8' , Brandy-Wine, $500 772-6703

BEAUTY Salon going out ofbUSiness, eqUipment andmerchandise must go52H1699

BED, Drexel ClaSSIC King 4poster frame $500 n2-2553 evenings

ROLLA WAY Bed, sturdytwin, $55 885-2206

AREA rugs and more CallDeborah at 881-4111

ORIENTAL RUGSDon't sell yours until yOlsee usl We pay top dollafor your onental rugs, re

• gardless 01 size or condllIOn For a free appraisal,call

SUSAN HARTZGROSSE POINTE CITY

886.8982

405 £STAH SALES

UPHOLSTERED electrIC hftchair, $500 Antique oakICe box, $425, 2 largeexecutive wood desks,$250 each, metal file cab-Inet, $20, Danish modernwalnut bedroom SUite,$350; glass ICe cream ta-ble and chairs, consolestereo, $50, several an-tique chlldrens tablelchairs, chlldrens light Ilx-tures, love seat, $50,sleeper sofa, $50, GTPerformer bike, severalSchwln 10 speeds 881-3392

VIC TAN NY lifetime, $329Renewals, $841 year286-1583,294-2660

DINING Room Table, 3 It x5 It, glass top With Silverchrome Four chairs,cushions burnl orange,Silver chrome $2501 ne-gollable n7-1505, leavemessage

LARGE Butterfield drop leaftable, stereo With 2speakers 778-2812,leave message

ROLEX, Man's President,chronometer, oyster, daydate 18k, $7,500 3933747

CLOSEOUT sale- stainedglass- panelsJ glassJ sup-plies, Silk f10wersl ar-rangements Wholesaleand below Thursday-Saturday, September 14-16 10- 7, 26632 PotomacCourt, Centerline 759-4504

SOFA, excellent condition,blue With oak tnm, $250Coffee table and match-Ing end table, $125 n4-7296

STUDY Desks (2) Whilelaminate With bUilt-indrawers and bookshelfChair With each, $100each 882-1627 after 6PM

NORDIC Trac Cardlo Vas-cular excense machineLike new $400 882-3835

tiartz~HARTZ HOUSEHOLD SALES, INC.Trust your sale to us knowing that we are the mostexperienced moving and estate sale company Inthe Grosse POinte area.For the past 10 years we have provided firstquality servICe to over 500 satlslled clients

CALL THE 24 HOUR HOTLINE. 885-1410FOR UPCOMING SALE INFORMATION

~os ESlATE SAm

APPRAISALSANTIQUES PURCHASED

ESTATE SALE23708 RAVEN. EAST DETROIT

(Between Kelly and Ullle Mack off Slephens (9112 Mile)The one everybody's been waiting for.

This sale Includes a beautiful hand painted LrthopaneTea Set - servo for 6, 43 piece set etchedstemware - Norrtake - servo for 12 wrth servpieces. Another set - Japan servo for 12 wrth servpIeces, Bavanan China servo for 12 wllh servopieces. Service for at least 15 of 50's dinnerwarePoole Silverplate Coffee sel, Sllverplate flatware,Silverplate servo pieces 55 piece set MeXicanSterling Silver, Includes' decanter, stemware, salt& pepper, small trays, salt dipS, etc. Another set ofetched stemware for 12. Plus large selection ofglassware & figUrines

Dining room set, two arm chairs, 6 side chair can seatat leasl 12, china cabinet & buffett. Makes Into adesk, Love seat, Chairs, Tables, Lamps, 011painllng, pictures, large etched mirror, two kitchensets, 1 chrome, antique sewing machine, anothersewing machine, king size bedroom set, TV's,leather furniture and office desk, 50's & blondefurniture in basement, organ, waterfall wardrobe,dresser & chest. lot of small appliances, VCR,microwave. Electric stove, refrlQerator, Lots oflinens, Include: Hand Crochet bedspreads,beautiful pink satin spread whh all accessoTies. 45records, beer collectibles, bar hems, cameraeqUipment, model cars, beaded tops, beadedbags, wedding gown. lots of costume Jewelry.Barbie bride doll early 1960's, luggage. Pots andpans, lots of Christmas, WICker plant stand Lots,lOIS More,

SALE STARTS THURS EVENING5:00PM. 9:00 PM

FRI. 9:00 AM - 3:00 PMSAT. 9:00 AM. 3 PM

NUMBERS AT .. THURSDAY ONLYNOPRESALES

CONDUCTED BYSONJA

CAR bed, custom madeMICa Cost $1,500, bar-gain $350 885-1272

HOUSEHOLDandESTATE SALES

~CRatnbow 8gtate gaQeg

ESTATE AND HOUSEHOLD LIQUIDATIONS

Excellent Complete ServiceReferences Glen and Sharo~~~~~~

771-1170

FAMIlY Room set 2 piecesofa, end table, coffeetable, easy chair, and ot.toman $200 the set 882-1627 after 6 PM

LADY Kenmore washer,dryer. Rolltop desk 885-2927 after 6

MAHOGANYINTERIORS

Antique and FineFurniture Shops

16135 Mack AvenueAntique round mahogany

dining room table, wllhball and claw leet andcabnole legs Bonnet topmahogany hlQhboy A sel01 Baker dining roomchairs Chinese Chippen-dale bedroom set (SOlidmahogany) GovernorWinthrop secretary Tallmahogany breaklrontsBubble glass china cabI-net Queen Anne andChippendale carved mir-rors BIockfront Chlppen.dale dressers and chestsBaker lilt top ocassooaltable Ball and claw block-front desk Mahogany dln-In9 room sets Handpainted cuno cabinetsBaby Grand plano (honeymahogany)

882M5622.COUNTRY couch and

chair, $3501 besl offer526-3658, after 7 p m

PRINT sola 88", 2 peachchairs, freezer, studentdesk, dining room lab Ie,6 chairs, buffet 751-0~90

APPLE liE With pnnter, dualdnve, 256k, software andlable 886-9454

LIVING, dining and bed-room furniture, ping ponglable, workbench, miscel-laneous 884-7079

94" COLONIAL sola andchair, very good condl'tlon, $150 526-2888

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10C September 14, 1989Grosse Pointe News

606 AUTOMOTIVEJEEPS/4.WHEH

605 AUTOMOl1VEf01Ul{lW

JEEP CJ7, 1983 Rene-gade, stereo cassette, 3tops, $4,800 884-4054

GMC JIMMY 88 43 en.gme Black, 10,000 miles,loaded $14,500 962-3500 days 822-3862

1987 Dodge Raider, loadedWith automatic transmis-Sion, air, offroad pack.age, premium sound sys-tem and more, best offer,886-7333

1988 black Jeep Wrangler,24,000 miles soft-lopGreat sound system$12,000 774-9443

1978 CJ-7 Jeep, excellentcondition, 4 wheel dnve,hard top, red 881-6251

1988 Jeep Cherokee, red 4door, excellent conditIOnCall 884-8594 days orevenrngs, ask for Bob

1987 Jeep CommancheChief pICk-up, auto, air, 6cylinder, tilt wheel, bedll-ner, AM/FM, stereo, lowmileage, 5 year warranty$7,800 979-3063

1975 MERCEDES 230,$3000 Call 822.7638,

1987 AUDI Quatro wagon,nautical blue With tanleather, every availableoption mcludlng Raileywheels, new Mlcheliens,onglnal factory warranty40k miles, excellent con.dltlon 882-2111

1983 NISSAN Maxima, 5speed, sunroof, loaded,excellent condition,45,000 miles Must see$4,925 881-6970

1985 HONDA CIVIC hatch-back, 1 5S, am/fm tape, 5speed standard $3,950886-3461

1974 VW Super Beetle,needs work, $350 884-1986

1961 SIMCA, (French) 4door, runs great needsmuffler $600 I best 776-1343

1986 BMW 325ES Newtires, loaded (leather,alarm, ABS, crUise, sun-roof, etc ) Well main-tained $14,000 or bestoffer 885-3877

1988 MERCEDES 560- red,palomino rntenor, fullyloaded, excellent condi-tIOn, $50,000 465-1894

1985 BMW 3181, 35,000miles, Silver grey Withdark blue Intenor, mintcondition, All options$11,000 757.4000 or881-5823 Ask for MI-chael

1984 Flat Spider, converti-ble, new cloth toPt air,leather Excellent condl.tlon $6300 591-6112

1984 BMW 52BE, sliver, au-tomatiC, excellent condi-tion Must sell $10,800882-3081

1982 SUBARU statIOnwagon, 5 speed, 74,000miles, good condition$1,650 881-5078

1988 Honda Prelude SI,red, $13,500 Laune 548-7770, 371-6177

1987 MAZDA 323- mintcondition, 4 door, 5speed 772.7482

1984 BMW 3181- extraclean Must see I Hennared, sun roof, full power,leather, computer, servicereports Tim 259-3390d~ys, 881-a<>25 evenings

61 1 AUTOMOTIVETRUCKS

I> 10 AUTOMOTIVE51'01lTS CAR5

1973 Corvette, new Intenor,new parnt, excellent con-dition 777-Q931

1973 CUDA 440, ralfey redWith NOS stnpe kit, mustsee 751-5880

n DATSUN 280Z, 5 speed,red, excellent, $2,850884-8022,885-9148

MAZDA 1987, RX7, excel-lent condition, red, 5speed, sport coupe. air,sun roof, crUise, 37,000miles, $10,200 772-3522,845-5352. JennIfer

1975 CHEVY pICk up, 350V-a, heavy duty, showroom COndition, $2,750527-6656

1984 FORD F150, manualtransmiSSion With over.dnve, cap and durallner,73000 miles, clean 881-5866 after 6

1988 F.I50 Super cab Lar.lat, automatIC, crUise, 5 h.ter engine, aIr, stereo,plus many more extras,12,000 miles, $13,950371.7985

605 AUTOMOTIVEfOREIGN

'82 DATSUN 310 GX, greatcondillon, great pnce$1,4951 best 885-2997

1985 1/2 PORSCHE 944Power steering, brakes,Windows Excellent condl-lion, $17,000 886-1131,Ross

MAZDA '85626 LX- 4 door,5 speed, air, amlfm cas-sette, low miles, excellentconditIOn 886-3652

1975 Austin Manna, MGBengine, Tnumph Spitfire,4 speed, 42,000 miles,AMIFM stereo 8 track,new battery, muffler, elec-tncal system $599 orbest offer Matt 775-3119

1982 Honda Prelude, 5speed, AM/FM cassette,sunroof, blue, good con-dition $1,300 or best of-fer Days 524-2500Chnsty, evenings 884-3964

HONDA Accord LX 1985,dark grey, 4 door, 5speed, power steenng,brakes, loaded Excellentcondition $7,150 661-0015

PEUGEOT 1972, 504 gas,4 speed, excellent condI-tion, low miles, $1,800886-4802

1986 Yugo, 34,000 miles, 4speed, cassette deck,good condition, $1,050firm 882-a167

1984 Saab 9OOT, white,stick, Callfomla title, nowinters 882-0129

VOLKSWAGON Fox 1987,amlfm cassette, sunroof,red, great condition$3,6001 best offer 884.0649, after 5

1987 AUDI 4000 S, 5speed, ami fm stereocassette, air, sun roof,power locks, 52,000miles $9,000 881-6903

603 AUTOMOTIVECENEIlAL MOTORS

604 AUTOMOTIVEANTrQUE! ClA5SIC

1967 BUICK Skylark cus-tom convertible Newparts Best offer m-9353

1969 BUICK Gran SportLoaded, completel needsassembly Best offerm-9353

1966 CHEVY Corvalr Lowmiles, new parts, mustsell 777-9353

1953 CRANBAOOK, Withhi. dnvE! 52,000 ongnal,best offer Tim 371-5610after 10 am

1967 Flrebrrd convertibleLooks good from :3 diS-tance, but. needs somework Could be restoredAsking $1,500 884-7926evenrngs

1984 Regal, brown, T Type,6 cyclinder turbo, 2ndAMI FM cassette, powerWindows, power brakes,power steering, 54,000miles, 2 year warranty,excellent condItion,alarm $5,200 or best of-fer After 6 00 775-2059

1985 Pontiac Sunblrd, 4d,AM/FM, air $3,800, goodcondition 839-5767

1985 Olds 88 BroughamLS, full power, 36,900excellent condition,$7,900 8B1-2702

1987 PONTIAC 6000, 4door, automatic, air,crUise, extended war-ranty, 39000 miles 881-4517

1986 CHEVETIE, 4 doorhatchback, red exteriorwith red cloth and VinylIntertOr, power steering,air, low mileage, $2900firm 884-0089

1983 CIMARRON, 42,000miles, good condition,$4,000 884-3737 after 6

1985 Chevy Celebrity 4door, stereo cassette, air,excellent condition,$5,250 882.6309

BUY Government seizedand surplus vehicles from$100 Fords, Chevys,Corvettes etc, In yourarea For Info call(602)842-1051 ext A749(Fee)

1989 Sunblrd, metalliC blue,sunroof luggage rack,loaded, GM executivecar, $8,700 886-9445

1984 OLDS 88 Brougham,loaded, full power, am/fmstereo, black, 4 door$5,000 Call after 6, 885-9193

1982 BUICK Regal Limited,clean, good condition,loaded 343-0567

1985 BUick Skylark 4 door,air, stereo, alarm more,40,000 miles $3,900756-8065

1988 Grand Pnx, SE, GMexecutIVe, low mileage,silver With gray leather,compass, excellent condi-tion Asking $12,300331-2304

CADILLAC, 1985 Fleet-wood, loaded and spot-less, perfect conditionMust see to believe I$4,900 886-4249

1975 Corvette Stingray, yel-low, 16,000 miles on newengine, T-tops, newbrakes and exhaust,loaded, female owned$9,500 or best offer 293-4944

DON'T WAITUntil Tuesday mormng to

REPEAT your claSSifiedadl" Call our classifiedadvertiSing departmentWednesdays, Thursdays,Fndays Mondays

882.6900

1977 CADILLAC Eldorado,runs great. mechanicallyexcellent $2,000 firm884-7969

OLDS Cutlass Clera, 1984,V-6, air, stereo, rust-proofed $3,295 or best885-9139

1977 Chevy Malibu Wagon,orange 65,000, $750,best offer, Richard 777-7092

1988 SeVille, mldmght blue,33,000 miles, one owner,mint condition, $7,500884-6093

1984 SEVILLE. 59,000miles, excellent condition331-4150

1989 GRAND AM SE, 4door, quad 4, auto,loaded, 8,500 miles, mint$11 ,5001 offer 885-0965

1980 BUICK Skylark, goodcondition, automatic, AMIFM New tires $600 orbest offer Call between4 30- 6 P m only 823-4029

1981 OLDS Cutlass Su-preme, V-6, air, stereo,$1,750 778-2402

1984 Cavalier wagon,$2,500 or best offer, high-way miles 774-7684 after6 pm

603 AUTOMOTIVIGENERAL MOTORS

WANTADS

Call InEarly

WEDNESDAY, 8-5THURSDAY, 8.6

FRIDAY, 8-5MONDAY, 8-6

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

882-69001980 BUICK Century, ex-

cellent condition $1,750or best offer 294-4869

1981 Chevette, looks good,reliable, low mileage, AMIFM $999 After 6 PM371-6723

1975 Pontiac Grand Villeconvertible, all onglnal,low miles, clean, excel-lent condition $6,8001best offer 886-8873

1982 Citation, clean, stereo,air, 92,000 miles, auto-matiC, 6 cylinder, grey$1,075 or best otter 463-0999

1986 BUick century, 4door,custom, 4 cyliwler, excel-lent car $5,500 Days961-4700

1986 CADILLAC FleetwoodBrougham, fully loaded,leather upholstery, 40,400miles, onglnal owner10,900 882-5953

1984 CADILLAC Coupe deVille, red With matchingleather, 37,700 miles,wire wheels, alarm, ongl-nal owner Pnced to sell"$8,750 I best offer 885-5693 before 9 p m

1982 OLDS Flrenza, 4 doorLS, excellent condition 10-tenor/ extenor After 6pm 885-8564

RERO 1984, red, auto-matiC, air, AMIFM cas-sette, excellent condition,778-2285

ONE owner, 1984 98 Re-gency Brougham, 49,000m!les, loaded, excellentcondition, $6,450 or best77~51

1983 BonneVille statIOnwagon, loaded, $3,850393-3747

603 AUTOMOltVIGENlllAl MOTOR~

More AutoSPECIALS

on pages 2 & 3section C andon the backpage of this

section

1981 CADILLAC Eldorado,41,000 miles, wlfes car,Irke new $6,000 824-5657

1985 REGAL LImited,loaded, one owner,75,000 miles. $5,000 orbest offer 573-3696

1983 Celebrity Sedan,loaded, V-6, needs en.glne work, $1,500 778-1703

1984 Eldorado Blamtz con-vertible, red, 47,000miles, excellent condition,$14,000 firm 885-3370

1977 PONTIAC Grand Sa-fan wagon Power Win-dows, locks New tires,exhaust Engine excel-lent $700 885-1050

1985 RIViera, every option,moonroof, new tires,brakes, exhausl, battery,shocks, 60,000 milesDays, 881-8931, eve-nings, 885-5254

1979 FLEETWOODBrougham, excellent con-dition $4,000 or best881-4664

1981 Oldsmobile Toronadoexcellent, loaded, newtires, no rust, diesel, highmileage $2,395 or bestoffer 775-1536

1986 Grand Am, excelentshape, 4 door, loaded, 4cylinder, runs great,47,000 miles, $6,200881-2095

1977 Chevy Caprice, air,new brakes and transmis-Sion, great condillon,53,000 onglnal miles,$1 200 885-0454

1982 CADILLAC Coupe DeVille, 60,000 miles New!Ires, $5,000 or best otter824-5657

1988 Grand Am, perfectcondition, air, stereo, 5speed, Only 5,000 milesPurchased August 88,$8,BOOI best 882-9501after 12 noon

1985 ClaSSIC Capnce, 4door, one owner, 47,000miles, Granpa's car,loaded, asking $6,550886-2227, before 6 771-1604 after 6

1986 Sunblrd Turbo, 52,000miles, good shape,loaded, $6,400 881.2095

SUNBIRD SE, 1987, 2door, 5 speed, air, 27,000miles, $6,000 774-5353

1984 CHEVROLET CapriceEstate station wagon,wire wheels, crUise, tilt,must see, $4,500 886-0662

1987 CHEVY Eurosport 4door V-6, 53,000 miles,new tires! brakes, sen-Ior's car, mint condition$6,450 or best offer 881-9046

SEVILLE 1985, leather,loaded, gas, 52,000miles, excellent condition$9,500 885-7958

1984 OLDS Cutlass Su-preme Clean, well main-tained $3,500 or bestm.9353

1979 BUick Regal 2 door,air, fair condition, $600881.9669

ELDORADO, 1981 Blarntz,black with red leather m-tenor, excellent condition,85,000 miles $4,500775-4535

1985 PONTIAC Panslennewagon, loaded, excellentcondition, new tires,$5,600 881-2064

1985 Sedan de Ville,leather, loaded, excellent,$7,800 After 6, 886-2487

1985 Pontiac F,reblrd,black, A-l conditIOn,loaded, 43,000 miles,$5,500 881-6517

1970 Pontiac CatalinaRuns good $350 331-4150

1984 PONTIAC 6000 LEstallon wagon, V6,loaded, excellent condl-lion, 1 owner 886-1693

1988 Chevrolet CorSica,40,000 miles, $6,900885-2927, after 6 p m

1978 PONTIAC Bonneville,4 door, crurse, powerlocks, seat, arr and radIO.Excellent conditIOn, norust, 884-4560

603 AUTOMOTIVEGENERAL MOTORS

602 AUTOMOTIV£FOftO

500 ANIMAl5AJ>OPT" PET

1984 BUick Skyhawk Cus-tom, 4 door, AM/FM cas-sette, alf, no rust, excel-lent condition $2,350881-6247,792-3897

1986 CHEVY Capnce Clas-SIC Estate wagon, loaded,excellent condition DeathIn family forces sale 737-9140 Days, 884-9144Evenings

1980 FAIRMONT $700372-2789

1984 Topaz LS 4 door, au-tomatiC, air, AMI FM,good con dillon $2,0001negotiable 881-0124 after6 PM

1988 Town Car Cartier,loaded, moonroof, excel-lent condition, low miles,$16,900 886-6521

1984 FORD LTD, 4 door,needs engine work, bodyIn good condition Bestoffer Contact PurchaSingDepartment. GrossePOinte Public Schools,343-2058 8 30a m to330pm

1967 Thunderbird, Anzonlacar, excellent condition,70,000 miles, $3,750366-2724

1987 Aerostar XL, fullyloaded, has everything,must sell 881-8719

TEMPO LX, 1988, white, 4door, automatic, air,stereo/cassette, loaded18,000 miles 886-9066

1974 Ford Tonno, auto-matic transmission, goodtires, excellent transporta-tion, $550 Call after 6pm 795-4239

TOWNCAR 1982, tripleblue plus clear coat Ex-ecutive dnven, 90% high-way miles, garage keptLooks almost new 646-2853 after 6

1977 FORD LTD stationwagon, runs great, newertires and battery, no rust$450 or best offer CallScott 885-1979

1989 MUSTANG GT, 5speed, 11,000 miles,loaded Performance ex-haust, $2,000 stereo sys-tem Will saCrifice at$14,800 463-9702

1986 Cougar, red on red,fully loaded, 55,000miles very good condi-tion, $6,300 Call after730 PM, 882-0101

1979 Mustang, hatchback,V-8, 4 speed, good condl'tlon, $9501 best offer881-8964

1986 ESCORT L, 2 door,SliCk, air, n Ice car,$2,200/0ffer 886-4232,822-5778

1983 LINCOLN Mark VISignature EditionLeather interior, choco-late, coach roof, $5,775779-8890 after 6 p m

1986 Grand MarqUIS LS,45,000 miles, loaded, nonsmoker, $7,500 886-1094

1988 lincoln Mark VI! LSC,Silver, 25,000 miles,$17,900 771-2163

1984 lincoln Continental,white, loaded, leather In-tenor, premium soundsystem, wire wheels, ex-cellent condition $4,995or best offer 885-3280

1979 LTD, must be seen tobe believed, $1,000 Days343-2238, 822-8251

1981 CADILLAC FleetwoodElegante Brougham, die-sel target engine, getssuper mileage, metalliCburgundy, dark cherryleather, astro roof, 61,000miles 881-5771

Benny Is looking for a new home. He Is 1year old and very affectionate. Benny was astray so we do not have any history on him.Adoption hours are 10 a.m. thru 4:30 p.m.TueSday thru Saturday. Michigan HumaneSociety 7401 Chrysler, DetroIt 48211 or call872.3400.

601 AUTOMQTlVECHRYSlEII

ESCORT, 1983 wagon, red,air, automatic, newbrakesl engine headltlresl exhaust, powersteerlngl brakes, no rust,needs engine work $800775-6613

1987 TEMPO, sport, 5speed, air, ami fml cas-sette, good condition,45,000 miles $4,500824-8660

1985 TEMPO GL, 2 door,air, stereo New tires, 5speed, clean $2,600884-2436

602 AUTOMOTIVEFOliO

500 ANIMALSADOl'T A PET

1985 FORD Escort wagon,automatic, red, excellent,34,500 miles, $3,450884-8022, 885-9148

1985 TEMPO, 4 door, newcondition, 5 speed$3,000 822-8186

TOWN CAR 1984 Signature,leather, ,~Ire wheels, car-nage roof, sunroof Mustsee $8,300 886-0662

BENNY

DODGE Anes, 84, loaded,mint condition $3,300882-5558

1986 HORIZON, 4 door,automatic, air AM/FM,9,500 miles Excellentcondition $4,790 886-9664

DAYTONA, 1986 Turbo Z,5 speed, air, sunroof,loaded low mileage, veryclean, excellent condition822 8544 after 6

DODGE Caravan LE, 88 V-6 automatic powersteerlngl brakes, crUise,luggage rack Low mi-leage Excellent condl-!IOn Silver 1-790-1616882-1795

1983 Chrysler class E NewYorker loaded, excellentno rust, computer dashhigh mileage $3,295 orbesl oHer 775.1536

1984 FIFTH AVENUE 4door, mint condition, fullpower, 779-1029

1985 Dodge Omnl, perfecitor studenlJ as secondcar Air AMI FM cas-sette, crUise, more Ex-cellent condillon $3 1501offer 252-9479, days774-7169, evenings Askfor Lon

1979 CRYSLER LeBaronwagon, all options, roofrack, cream color, woodgrain, 83,000 miles$1,2001 best 881 5771

1982 Plymouth Reliant, lowmileage, runs and looksgreat, $2,000 779.3053

1984 RE L1ANT stationwagon, 50,000 miles, 4speed Immaculate,$2,300 774.7067

1986 CHARGER, auto-matiC, power steenng,brakes, stereo casset1e,rear defogger, new tiresLike new $5,000 881-1196 or 886-9723

1978 Chrysler New Yorker4 door dark green goodcondition, all Dower oneowner Call 881-4677

1975 CRYSLER Impenal,52,000 miles leather Inte-rIOr, excellent finish$1,995 Call 885-3310

1984 Chrysler New Yorker,white, maroon leather in-terIOr, 75,000 miles,loaded 751-6216

1986 PLYMOUTH Tonsmo,A-1, garage kept, 24,000miles, extended warrantyair power steeringbrakes, AMIFM radiOMust see 839-8850

1982 Ford Grendda, fourdoor, extra clean, no rust,80,000 miles, $1,600881-7991

500 ANIMAl5ADOl'T A I'n

600 AUTOMOTlV(AMC

1987 TURISMO- Air, powerbrakes, steenng, ami fmstereo cassette, newtires, excellent condition$4,350 885-9217

HORNET 1974, Great firstcar Must sell Off to col-lege 886-0632

601 AUTOMOTIVECHIIYSlEII

ARIES 83, 58,000 miles,air, power steering,brakes JVC stereo 4door, good condition$1,650 881-1247 eve-nings

1983 Fifth Avenue, luxurycar, loaded, full powerexcellent condition 884-3037

1988 SHELBY Daytona, 5speed power convenlence package, sun roof$8 500 881-4556

1986 PLYMOUTH ReliantSE 4 door, landau roofpower steenngl brakesair excellent condition24,000 miles $5 300/ oI-ler 882-6615

1985 CHRYSLER LeBaronFor more Information call526-6409

1987 PLYMOUTH Caravelle 4 door 12000 miles,loaded Orglnal ownerwell maintained $6 500884.3608

1984 Dodge Anes statIOnwagon, air power steerIngl brakes, cruise con.trol, AMI FM stereo, 4cylinder, 73,000 milesgood condition $2,800 orbest offer 293-2547

1987 SUNDANCE, automatlc, air, AM/FM stereopower steering, brakesVery clean, 22,000 miles$5,600 772-7885

1986 LeBaron ConvertibleTurbo, loaded, sharp$7,000, - 34 000 miles886-1061

1985 DODGE Aries, 29,000miles, 4 cylinder, mintcondition, under warranty$3,800 776-3905

1985 PLYMOUTH Reliant71,000 miles full power881-0911

1980 Plymouth Volarewagon 70,000 miles, airstereo, $900? 881-6705

1984 LEBARON, loaded,excellent condition$3 900 294-4869

1986 Chrysler Town &Country wagon, 32,000miles, excellent condition331-1059

SHAMUS

Central 7401 Chrysler Dr. 872-3400Detroit

North 3600 Auburn Rd. 852.7420Auburn Hts.

West 37255 Marquette 721.7300Westland

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____ - - IShamus IS a wonderful Sheepdog/Benjl mix,5 1/2 months old. housebroken, and allshots. He loves to play, is absolutelywonderful with kids, very affectionate andeven tempered. He needs a family to love.773-0954 or 463-9708 for more information.

600 AUTOMOTIV(AMC

50b I'n IlIlUDtNG

DOG kennel lor sale ChainfenCing, lined With woodlattice work, approxI-mately 5'X9', looks great886-4365

501 PET GROOMING

500 ANIMALSAOOI'T A I'n

DOG and cat grooming 8Mile and Mack 885-3238,Carol

SEE PAGES 12 & 13 SECTION AFOR THE ANNUAL

MICHIGAN HUMANE SOCIETY'SADOPT A PET

1985 Encore, five speed,four door hatchback,power steerlngl brakesair, quality AM/FM cas-sette, very good condi-tion, great buyl $1,995821~1

ALLIANCE '85, 2 door,black, 5 speed transmis-SIon, good condition$1,8001 best 881-6779

'84 RENAULT Allianceclean body, runs excel-lent $1,350 or best 886-6079

505 105T AND fOUNn

507 PET EQUIPMENT

Sponsored by your commUnities local merchants

Please stop by one of the MHSShelters to see the many lovinganimals available for adoption.

STUD SERVICE- lor York-shire and poodle 296-1292

FOUND gray mediumhaired, declawed cat withgreen collar with bellWindmill POinte area821-0422

LOST. yellow Labrador miX,neutered male, blue col-lar 10- Groesbeck drea756-6951

LOST. lemale, all gray cat,Whlttlerl JeffersonGrosse pointe Park, Au-gust 19th Please call823-9070 after 7 p m

LOST Siamese cat, "A-manda' Pink collarMISSing since Labor Day,vIcinity Jeffersonl Cad-Ieux/ Lakeland Reward-family pet 882-5468

LOST- Female Golden Re-triever, hair clipped shorthuntlngl orange colar onReward 884-0697 882-9085

MINIATURE Poodle pup-pies, shades 01 Apncot,pedigree papers, shots, 3males Available afterSeptember 22 $260each 885-1010 after 6

FOUND. Lab Free to goodhome, about 6 monlhsold, male Kitten free togood home, male 881-7184

September 14, 1989Grosse Pointe News

b 11 AUTOMOTIVETIlUCKS 651 BOAlS AND MOTOllS

700 APTS 'flATS DUPLEXI'omtu! Hlrper Wood$

700 APTS flATS DUPLEXPOln'C) Horp,r Wood$

700 APTS I flATS I DUPlEX'olnle) IHer er Woods - 701 APTS/FlATS, DUI'UX

Detroit / Wllyn. County

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701 A'TS/FlATS/DUPLEXDetrOIt / WIYlIe (ounty

FOR LEASEGROSSE POINTE AREA

EAST Detroit- 9 mile! Kellyarea Newly pa.tnted 2bedroom house, fire-place, carpeting $450EastSide ManagementCo 372-2220

LAKEVIEW Apartments,24901 Jefferson at 10Mile, st Clair ShoresExcellent location Spa-CIOUS one bedroom, car-peting, appliances heat,water and air conditIOningIncluded 778-4422

DUPLEX, 2 large bed-rooms, large kitchen andIlliing room, carpetedthroughout, full base-ment, all G E appliances,disposal $575 monthly,secUrity deposit. Immedi-ate occupancy Childrenand pet allowed ~5739, 886-4281

ST. Clair Shores, 2 bed-room condo, all appli-ances, central air, ga-rage, 3 years old $635per month 1 year lease885-6863

ST. CLAIR SHORESIMarter Road Beautiful 2Bedroom Duplex $525559-2982

LAKESHORE Village, 2bedrooms, second bath,all appliances By ~polntment only 445-9484

ROSEVILLE. one bedroom,air conditioned apart-ment, liVing room, diningL, kitchen Wlth appli-ances, new carpet, newlydecorated, easy accessto express way, $4501month plus secUrity 779-2807

LARGE 1 bedroom, beauti-fully decorated, walk Inclosets, huge bathroom,all appliances, water andheat mcluded $395month 465-3386

ST. CLAIR SHORES, 91Mack area, one bedroom,qUiet surroundings, greatfor semors carpeting,appliances, heat and wa-ler included $4501monthly, $450 secunty.Lower units now avail-able Chapoton Apart-ments, m-784fJ

702 APTS' FLATS DUPlEXS.C.S Mocomb County

771.3124

NORTHSHOREAPARTMENTS

Jeffersonl 91/2 Mlle.One and two bedroomluxury apartmentsWith private base-ment, from $565 to$670 Carportsavailable

EAST DETROITcavalier Manor on Kelly

Road AnraC1rve 2 bed-rooms Many features m-cludlng secunty system,ceiling fan, central air,covered parking

n3.3444 559-7220

NEAR St John Hospital. Anallractlve, Immaculatetwo bedroom With FlOridaand dining rooms, $550plus depoSit 885-3578

LUNARAMA. Live In LunaWorld USA An east Sideenclave EXCiting 1 and 2bedroom units In FoxCreek SUbdiVISion $350-$425 A unique place tolive In DetrOit Call Gemat Skip and Luna 331-6805

MORANG 1 bedroom lowerfront, carpeting, appli-ances, disposal, air, heatIncluded No pets Refer-ences, security deposit$350 monthly 882-Q459

CADIEUX- Harper area, 1bedroom apartment,$325, refrigerator, stove,carpet, Includes heat884-6080

TWO Bedroom duplex, Mo-ross/ Kelly area Largefenced backyard $350plus $350 secunty de-POSit 35&2935

DELUXE one bedroomapartment Secure andprivate Convenient todowntown and GrossePOlntes $425 822-5129

SPACIOUS one bedroomlower, Morang, $350 In-cludes heat 886-6611

NEAR Grosse POinte, Dev-onshire/ Mack Very OIce3 bedroom lower, naturalfireplace, re-flnlshed hard-wood floors, appliances$450 ~255

NEAR Moross! Mack. Anadorable two bedroomWith natural floors! wood-work, mce yard $525plus deposit Ask for Pat,885-3578

TWO bedroom, one andone half bath Townhouseon Grayton betweenMack and Warren Verynice No pets $525month plus utilities 259-6555 or 882-2902

CLEAN well kept 2 bed-room lower flat, Morossl1-94 Heat and water In.cluded $425/ secUrity656-2693

MACKJ Three Mile UrlveAbove slore 1 bedroom$300 Includes heat 885-0031

OUTTER Drive Warrenarea 5042 Devenshlfe,upper 2 bedroom, kitchenWith appliances $365month Includmg heatHomeowners 774-0033

BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroomupper, all new carpetfreshly painted, must seeMack/ Buckingham$375, 1 1/2 months secu-rity 886-1924

TWO bedroom upper, $385Including heat 885-9404leave message

LOVEL V 1 bedroom apart-menls Whittier/ Harperarea $3101 monlh HeatIncluded 526-3864

INDIAN Village area, newlyrenovated 2 bedroom,New York Brownstone sy-tie apartmenls With mag-mflcent water View, allnew appl'ances centralair, security system, bal-cony Starting Ing at$800 EastSide Manage-ment Co 372-2220

NOTIINGHAMI Whittier, 2bedroom, appliances,heat air $425 plus secu-my 839 6389

TWO bedroom lower MOni-tored alarm, electriC ga-rage, dishwasher, washerdryer $425 plus security885-9404 leave message

GROSSE POinte area Spa-CIOUSthree bedroom plussun porch, formal diningroom and natural woodfloors $6301 month m-c1udes heat appliances,washerl dryer, gm:::geCall 884-3256

$285.00SpacIOus one bedroom

apartment, rent Includesheat, water, range & re-frigerator Elevator, laun-dry room, nice people,beautiful bUilding Readyto move In todaylWindmill POinte Manor

943 Alter at E JeffersonWalker Realty, Ltd.

386-0920LARGE three bedroom up-

per Porches, basement,garage References nec-essary 885-8687

BEACONSFIELD 1 bed-room effiCiency apart-ment $300 per monthSeniors preferred 839-6389

ROXBURY/ Whittier, 1 bed.room, appliances, heat,air $365 .per month plussecurity 839-6389

CADIEUX- between Mackand Warren 3 bedroomduplex basement, $400Falrcrest off Hayes and 7Mile 2 or 3 bedroomhouse, basement, ga-rage, $400 Lakepolnteoff Morang, 3 bedroom,basement garage, allappliances, $525 La-Von's Property Manage-ment 773-2035

WHITTIER 1 bedroom,heat, appliances $345plus security 839-6389

CADIEUX. Detroll- 1 bed-room apartment, refriger-ator, stove, carpet, $320month Includes heat 331-0581

ONE and two bedrooms,heat included, appli-ances No pets Preferadults Warren/ cadieux,across from St Joseph'sNurSing Home Days 872-8215, evenings 881-5764

OUTTER Drive Warrenarea 4645 BuckinghamUpper 2 bedroom POSSi-ble 3 newley decorated,Immediate occupancy$385 including heatHomeowners 774-0033

CHANDLER Park! Chal-mers, lower 2 bedroomflat, Immediate occu-pancy 823-3967

BARHAM flTst block offMack In DetrOit Two bed-room upper flat, $245ADC welcome Good bustransportatIOn 771-3749.

STUDIO. heated and hotwater Nottingham nearHarper $215 526-8561

BEAUTIFUL Upper- Devon-shire/ Mack Fireplace,appliances, multi pulebedrooms, $360 882-7065

BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroomlower freshly painted IIVIng and dining roomsfi/eplace, hardwoodfloors, basement garageappliances and heat In-cluded $450 monthlyAvailable October 1st886-2056

THREE Mile Sharp 5 roomlower flat, 2 bedroomsbreakfast nook, full base-ment and garage Nopets Ideal for professlonals $400 per monthplus security 882-6828

MORANG one bedroom,appliances, air heat, secure building $345monthly 885-6863

FOR Rent In Northeast Detrolt, near GrossePOlntes, convenient to I-94, downtown DetrOit andairports, a flat, 2 bedrooms, fireplace, garage,basement 1 or 2 yearleases, With or wllhoutoption to purchase Nofees call 313-884-8246

SENIOR Cillzen co-op forrent, 1 bedroom $350 In-cluding heat 881 9719Mack at Grosse POinteand Cadieux

701 AI'TS/FlATS/DU'UXDetroit /W.yne County

ONE bedroom apartmentEastSide near GrossePOinte carpeted refriger-ator, stove, heat IncludedIn rent $320 per monthCall 882-7897

CADIEUX- Chandler ParkDrille area 1 bedroomupper, $300 month, secu-rity depOSit, references343-0554, call after 5 PM

TWO bedroom duplexKelly/ 7 Mile 882-70n

UPPER- three rooms, 1bedroom, refrigerator,stove, utilities Included$400 rent 885-9373

GRAYTON apartment Fourrooms, $280 monthHeated, perfect for work-Ing Single No pets Secu-rity depoSit 882-1044

STATE Falrl Schoehnerrone bedroom upper$275/ month plus securlty 839-1948

INDIAN Village camagehouse StudiO apartment,air conditIOned, cozy, pri-vate, comfortable, spot-less $400 plus utilitiesand depoSit References331-8580

WHITIIERJ Harper area-spotless 1 bedroom Ap-pliances air newer build-Ing large roomsbasement storage plentyof parking $350 Includesheat 527-6952

QNi: bedroom apartmenteast Side $250 includingutilities 882-3791

3666 Devonshire off MackUpper 2 bedroom brrckflat, new carpel new mlmblinds freshly paintedstove refrigerator fullbasement 2 car garagewell Insulated $325 permonth Includes water885-6135

NOTIINGHAM- spacIous 3bedroom lower With for-mal dining room naturalwood floors No pets Noappliances Included$460 piuS secUrity Imme-diate occupancy 881-4037 or 882-7558

HARCOURT, spacIousthree bedroom 2 1/2balh Townhouse Available October 1st $900884-{)501

GROSSE POinte City, 2bedroom apartment, excellenl condition, carportlarge storage space$595 monthly $595 securlty depOSit Availablenow 881-2806

TWO bedroom apartment,liVing room, dining roomkllchen (appliances available), Maumeel St Clairarea, close 10 shopping962 1700, 886-7066

RIVARDI Jefferson Fiveroom lower flat garage$475 881-0001

342 RIVARD- near Jefferson Clean one bedroomWith updatf'd kitchennew appliances and carpellng Ideal for SinglesWith no pets $450 plusutilities Phone 886-2496

DUPLEX. 3 bedrooms, 1 112 baths, screened porch,dining room Very roomyWalk to Village Lovelybuilding $1,0001 month885-1169

PARK- Large lower flat, 3bedrooms, study diningenclosed porch fireplaceappliances, garage $500month 542-3039

GROSSE POINTECITY

Jefferson-Rivard areaTwo bedrooms,fireplace, basement,one car garageAppliances, newlyupdated Immediateoccupancy $700 plusutilities

HENDRICKSAnd Assoc18tes, rnc

884-0840

RIVARD- 1 bedroom upperflat, heat Included $425per monlh 228-0751,247-9134

NEFF Lower flat. near Vil-lage, newly decorated, 2bedrooms, sun roof, din-Ing room, bath and 112,liVing room, fireplace,modernized kitchen, finIshed basement, appli-ances, garage No patsPerfect for profeSSionalcouple or profeSSionalperson $950 a monthReferences reqUired 8827905

NEWLY decorated, spa-CIOUS, one bedroomapartment, liVing room,dining room, walk-<Jut ter-race, kitchen With appllances, garage andshared use of basement$345 per month Includesheat No pets Please call757-7465, between 5 and9pm

299 RIVARD. Immaculate2 bedroom apartment, allapllances, carpeting, window treatment and garage $750 month In-cludes heat 1 monthssecurity depoSit AvailableOctober 1st 259-6900After 6 p m 882-5001

BEACONSFIELDI Jeffer-son, nice 2 bedroom flat,re-flnlshed hard woodfloors, appliances, $455343-0255

NEFF two bedroom upperAppliances, hardwoodfloors, fireplace, new oakkitchen cabmets andstorm Windows, garagelawn maintenance, sepa-rate utilities, washer anddryer, adults preferredno pets Available Octo-ber 1 $700, plus secu-rity 881-8842

GROSSE POinte City, care-taking apartment Withmodest rent 885-4415,ask for anne parker

728 Trombley Two bed-room upper With fire-place Appliances ga-rage, landscaping, snowremoval $800 month882-4875 or 885-5122 af-ter 3 PM

PRIME locatIOn Large up-per, newly painted, 3large bedrooms, 2 bathsliVing room, dining room,kItchen, new appliances,basement, garage 824-6442

1326 Maryland QUiet upper1 bedroom, heat, appli-ances, parking, $410886-0657

CLEAN two bedroom lowerflat Appliances, garageRent plus security After3 p m 8822579

TROMBLEY Rd GrossePOinte upper flat 3 bed-rooms, 2 baths Com-pletely carpeted, newlydecorated, 2 car garage,stove, refrigerator 331-6882

• Newly Decorated• Senior Citizen Discount• Two Year Lease Available• Close to Shopping and Bus . .• Well Maintamed & Secure BUIldings

Other apartments available in St. Clair Shores

FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT CALL881.6100

POINTE GARDENHARPER WOODS

ONE AND TWO BEDROOM APTS.

Free Estlmates

WELL Maintained apart-ment on Harcourt Avail-able October 15th 82~8562 after 6 PM

GROSSE POinte City, bigfamily rental, freshlysunny caretaking 1bedroom 2 bedroomupper closets, space,appliances, $450 885-4415

NOTTINGHAM south ofJefferson, 3 bedroomlower, natural fireplace InliVing room, dining room,lead pane Windows, se-perate basement $550plus utilities 822-1980

1456 LAKEPOINTE Upperflat, 2 bedrooms, liVingroom, dining room,kitchen No appliances$425 monthly plus utili-ties 1st month's rent andsecurity depoSit reqUired884-1390, call dally after5 pm

NEFF attractive 2 bedroomlower With appliances andlarge rooms $725 leaseCall office 680-2245,home 882-4988

GROSSE POinte- Neff nearMack, completely remod-eled 2 bedroom upperunit, new carpeting, mod.ern kitchen and bath, 4car garage $650 EastSide Management Co372-2220

ONE bedroom apartmentappliances, air heat In-cluded No pets $475884-5139

GROSSE POINTEMOVING AND

STORAGE COMPANY

822-4400

Reasonable RalesReliable servICe

Local & Long DIStance

THREE bedroom upper flatGrosse POinte area, $575plus security 331-8880

SENIOR'S Apartment nearVillage, newly decorated1 bedroom, new carpet,Includes all appliancesand heat, $425 886-4624

NICE 2 bedroom lower onWayburn, off-street park-Ing Separate basement$415/month, plus secu-rity Seperate utilities881-5878

GROSSE POinte Park- Mar-yland at Chalevolx, 2bedroom lower Unit In 4family flats, large dlnmgroom, appliances, base-ment $400 East SideManagement Co 372-2220

HALF block from Lake, 4bedroom, 3 bath apartment on Trombly de-signer charm, fireplace,patio Must see to be-lieve Askmg $1,200 neo-gotlable Call Kent 331-7684 evenings andweekends

BEACONSFIELD, two bed-rooms, freshly painted,hardwood lloors, appli-ances, garage 82~3849

VERNIER Rd GrossePOinte Woods- large 5room lowe r, modernkitchen With appliances,natural fireplace, carpet-mg, separate basement,garage Available October1st $625 plus securtly881-8567

CARRIAGE house apart-ment, Grosse POinte LIV-Ing room, 1 bedroom,kitchen, bath, deck andgarage SUitable for 1male Immediate occu-pancy $300/ month plusutilities Please reply BoxL.36 Grosse POinteNews 96 Kercheval,Grosse POinte Farms, MI48236

1361 Lakepolnte- upper, 6rooms, garage OpenSunday 1 to 6 PM

1021 WAYBURNLower 2 bedroom new car-

pet, new kitchen Withdishwasher, stove, refrig-erator Newly decoratedthroughout Garage $500per month plus utilitiesDays 962-4790, evenings886-1353

HARCOURT Grosse POintePark, lower 2 bedroomflat, central air 885-1719

GROSSE POinte Woods,two bedrooms, liVingroom With natural fire-place Dining el, kitchenWith appliances Newlydecorated and extraclean Includes garage$700 plus security Call886-6400

NEFF Rd - St Paul 5 roomupper flat, fireplace, pan-aled dining room, newercarpeting $725 Includesheat and garage VeryMature Adult couple pre-ferred Occupancy Octo-ber 1st 882-9150

LAKEPOINTEJ Mack Oneand two bedroom apart-ments 881-4052

WANTADS

Call InEarly

WEDNESDAY, 8-5THURSDAY, 8-6

FRIDAY, 8-5MONDAY, 8-6

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

882-6900THREE bedroom upper on

Wayburn $425 plus utili-ties 882-6636

CHARMING upper on Maryland- 5 rooms and sun.porch, newly decoratedgarage $450 plus utilities 468-4259 after 5 30

EXECUTIVE LIVINGSUITES

MONTHLY LEASESFurnished Apartments, Utili-

lies Included, CompleleWith Housewares, Linens,Color T V And More CallFor Appolnlment

474-9nO

VILLAGE less than oneblock to fully furnishedluxury condo Short termlease, minimum eightweeks $350 a week rentIncludes utilities, phone,cable TV Please callMrs Jeffries 882-0899

HARCOURT Road attractlve 2 bedroom, 1 bathupper With fireplace andscreened porch, allkitchen appliances, $650per month Days, 223-3547, evenings, 886-3173

HARCOURT Road attrac-tive 2 bedroom, 1 bathupper With fireplace andscreened porch, allkitchen appliances, $650per month Days, 223-3547, evenings, 886-3173

NEFF: Attractive 2 bedroomDuplex, close to shop-ping Fresh decor, newercarpet, natural fireplace,garage $800 per monthplus security depoSit NoPets 885-7785

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1853 BRYS

1987 VERNIER - Two bedroom upper flat,central air, 900 square feet,freshly painted

- Three bedroom bungalow,Immediate occupancy

247 CHARLEVOIX - Four bedroom, three bathranch With family room, firstfloor laundry, 3200square feet

- Commercial/Storage bUildingadjOIning reVitalizedcommercial areanear Cadieux

22938 NINE MilE - Four bedroom farm houseIn St Clair Shores

POP-UP Camper and 14'aluminum boat With 4 1/2HP Johnson motor 881-1977

655 CAMI'EllS

700 nTS/FlATS/DUPUXI'ointes / Harper Woods

1982 YAMAHA 750, goodcondition Best offer 881-4743

657 MOTOIlCYClES

6iO TUILEllSI

LANDSCAPE Trailer- 5x12,drop gate, $350 or bestoffer 882-1734

TRAILER- 5X7, steel frame,2' Sides lights, $400885-1272

TRAILER Asking $475885-3631 evenings andweekends

65. MOTOll HOMES

CHAMPION 1972, self con-tained, 27', 29~1536

1970 Motor Home 30'Wbago, 8 sleeper, goodconditIOn, good rubber,motor perfect $9,000886-5367

BEAUTIFUL 2,500 squarefoot 3 bedroom, 2 bathflat Fireplace, appli-ances, balcony, base-ment, garage, manyamenities $1,190 plussecurity 689-3940 week-days or 824-7526

ISLANDER 36', fullyeqUiPped new diesel en-gine Reasonable 886-3361

17' CENTURY Resorterexce411ent condition$3,000 26' Llman, lap-strake, great condition$8,000 882-0845

25' WELLCRAFT- 78Nova, 250XL, tWin 260'sloaded Low hours, mintconditiO $18,500 Call885.7998

78 SEARAY 195 SRV, 170horsepower, I/O $5,500884-8022 885-9148

SEA Skiff 30' open, twin283's, restored $9,500885-6082 or 885-1634

DINGHY 101/2 Mirror, fi-berglass sailing or powerWith boat cover ores andsalls Excellent condition$600 884-3047

1958 30 foot ChriS CraftSea Skiff Day CrUiser,excellent condillon, manyextras, recent survey,bargain price 963-3095

1984 Boslon Whaler SuperSport, 15', 70 HP John-son VRO, full instrumen-tation, Shorelander trailer,new cover plus many ex-tras $8 995 886-6424

CAL- 25, 1968, good condi-tion Prrce negotiable881-8743, evenings, 565-9000, days

END of season bargain Cal20 sailboat, all gear, en-gine, $3,900 824-6186

FOUR WINNS 1985, 195Cuddy Cabin, 170 HP, 1/0, boat well paid for1989 Includes trailer andmany extras 881-4861

FLYING SCOT19 1/2', 2 sets of sails plus

spinnaker lights, newlypainted, new cover, motorand trailer Excellent con-dition $4 5001 best offer884-8922

SIX horsepower outboardChrysler SeaKlng, runsgreat, $300/ best offer885-8854 after 5

CHRISCRAFT Sea Skiff1970, 33' TWin 230's,sleeps 6 $15,500 821-4457 or 821-5208

1975 CHRI SCRAFT25'x1 0', fiberglass, 195h P Inboard hard top,radiO, compass, $10,500886-3461

1965 CHRIS Craft, 28 x10', 327 engine, sportfisherman $4,100 1 offer885-6634

CAL- 20, 1967, good condi-tion, $1,900 885-3976evenings

88 CHRIS CRAFT, 32' TWinengines, air, sleeps 8Dock available Like newPriced to sell 1-242-6605or 1-2~2478 ask forEva

SEARAY 1972, 22 foot,Cutty Cabin, 165 MercCrUiser I/O, camper top,ship to shore, depthsounder, AM/FM casset1e, pump-out head,Pamco Tandem trailerAll eqUipment- SkIlS, etcMany extras CompletelyeqUipped, excellent con-dition, like new $7,500 orbest offer ImmaculateCall 798-8345

SLOOP 20 foot, must sell,Arizona bound, trailer, 8h P outboard, 4 goodsalls 791-6048

1978 26 foot Sea Ray, SRU240, hard top cuddycabin, V-8 351 C I (re-bUilt), Mercury Outdrlve(rebUilt) Tandem trailer,specs available Will de-liver 314-428-3696 (StloUiS)

SUNFISH With car roofrack $450 882-0028

36' yacht, sleeps 8,$115,000 Call for detaIls525-9446

1985 Wellcraft Scarab III,34", 800 horsepower, ex-cellent condition, mustsee Free winter storage,Will trade 666-1871

1989 SEA DOC Bombard.ler- used 3 times, $3,600Call 885-5795

23' CHRIS CRAFT Lafl<..t:lT,runs great, $4,900 Call884-1539

1989 ASTRO, executivecar, loaded, 6,000 miles,warranty $13,500 886-8832

1989 Safari, SLE, 7,800miles excellent condition886-1729

'67 PONTIAC Lemans, pre-fer convertible, no rust822-2605

WANTED good used carsand trucks, also wreckedor repalrables, 771-8953

want your beat up car,Jim 372-9884 Days

TOP $$ PAIDFor Junk, wrecked and un-

wanted cars and trucksBULL AUTO PARTS

894-4488

651 BOATS AND MOTORS

613 AUTOMOTIVEWANTED TO BUY

612 AUTOMOTIVEVANS

78 314 TON Ford Sportsvan, loaded, 7' by 5' 15"wheel trailer All accesso-ries Excellent conditionKept In garage $4,900881-9793

1987 GMC Safari Mini VanStarcraft conversionloaded, 52,000 miles Ex-cellent condilion 781-6616

1985 CARAVAN, automatic,air, crUise, slereo, lilt,clean $5,300 884-2436

1987 Voyager LE van,3,OV6, hauling package,loaded, (7-70), $12,000885-3882

1986 Chevy Pick- Up Wllh5x12 lancscape trailer,power steering, powerbrakes, automatic trans-miSSion, AM/FM cassetteradio Will seperate$6,700 or best oHer 882-1734

1976 Chevy Blazer, 4 wheeldrive, a great work truck,mechanically excellent,350 V-8, $1,200 or best881-2095

1985 DODGE 4x4, 360, 4speed, new tires/mags,$7,150 or best offer Call977-8329 or 541-2971

1985 Ford F-150, step- Sidepickup 300-SIX cylinder, 4speed, BS/PB, AM/FMcustom cap $4,200 885-8364

GMC 1986 1/2 S15, excel-lent condition short bed4 speed, stereo cassette,cap, low miles, $5,195885-5511

12CSeptem ber 14, 1989

Grosse Pointe News

720 lOOMS fOR lENT

WOODS. spacIous bed.room With silting room,furnished, semi-privateentrance, laundry, nonsmoker $350 881-1318

SPACIOUS POinte roomnear Walerfront ParkEmployed, non smoker824-6876

721 VACATION IlENTALfLORIDA

LOVELY Woods Ranch onfriendly familY-Orientedblock Features threebedrooms, formal dining,natural fireplace, FlOridaroom, finished basementWith lav and shower, twocar garage Move.1O can.dltlon Call today 771-3953 for your appoint-ment Lee Realty

100 HOUSES FOil SAll

HILTON HEAD ocean frontcondo, 1 bedroom, fallbookings $275 a week343-9053

PLAN Ahead for Winter va-cation Breckenridge, Col-orado 2 bedrooml 2 bathcondo Kitchen, fireplace,cable tv, undergroundparking, laundry faCIlities,JacuzzI Walkmg distanceto first 11ft, 1 block fromMain Street, 70 milesfrom Denver Picturesavailable Call Ruth, Mon.day through Friday, 830A M to 5 P M 651-9500

HIL TONHEAD Island, 2bedroom, 2 bath oceanVilla $560 weekly 662-5997

NEW home In beautiful 10-cahan on Northport Bayavailable dUring 'ColorSeason' 882-4096

HOMESTEAD. Bear's KnollCottage, sleeps 6 FallSpecial. $100 night 661.4073

LEXINGTON- lovely 4 bed •room lakefront home, per-fect fall getaway 824-3497

723 VACATION RENTALNOIlTHfllN MICHIGAN

722 VACATION IIENTALOUT OF STAn

FT. MYERS You'll love win-ter In FlOrida In our lovelynew Condo at CrossCreek Country ClubCondo slluated on smalllake overlooking golfcourse Two bedrooms,two baths, large screenedporch, large liVing room,dlnmg room, eat Inkitchen and wet bar Im-maculate and completelyupgraded Custom deco-rated contemporary tntenor Brand new furniturelinens, kitchenware Ourgolf membership transfer-able, play on challenging18 hole course Other fa.cllitles available are club-house, tennis and poolNo pets Only one halfhour from Ft MeyersBeach, near Capllva andSanibel Island Lovelymall and shoppingnearby Available Januarythru May, 1990 Call 886-8141 after 7 PM

SANIBEL Island, house500 feet from ocean, 2bedrooms, 2 baths, liVingroom, dinette, largescreened porch New fur-niture throughout house823-5971

BOCA Raton, beautiful de-luxe 2 bedroom, 2 bathcondo, overlookingocean 661.2176

SAN Marco Villas You'lllove thiS one Decoratorfurnished, two bedroom,2 1/2 bath townhouseExtra clean Everythingupgraded- carpet, Iinens, furniture, matressesPool and sauna faCilitiesspeCially cared for Nopets Ideal for non-smok.Ing couple Pnvate beachprlVelage at reSidents'park Minimum lease 3consecutive monthsAvailable November 2nd,1989 thru April 29th,1990 $2,000 per monthplus all utilities andphone Secunty depOSit,$500 Full amount due In

advClilce (313)779-4941or (313)884-6356

LAUDERDALE by the Sea,2 bedroom Condo on theocean, furnished Avail.able for season ormonthly 775-6281

FLORIDA- Bradenton. 1:lara-sota area SummerfieldRetirement ReSidence, 1meall day, housekeeping,transportation, actiVitiesFrom $1,400 001 monthseasonal 3409 26th StWest, Bradenton, Flonda34205 (813)751.7200

MEDICALBUILDING OR SUITES

Harper & 8 Mile Rd

STIEBER REAL TV775-4900

119 Kercheval, 580 sq ftformer medical SUite- 2exam rooms or other pur-pose, lavatory 885-3706

COOK County schoolhouse located In the FI-nanCial Dlstnct of GrossePOinte Woods oppositethe Onglnal PancakeHouse 371-6438

ST. Clair Shores oHlce fortease 22725 Mack Avebetween 8- 9 Mile Rd1,225 square foot sUitefor $1,395 per month In

c1udlng all ullillies andmaintenance 3 limes perweek Call MichiganRealty Co 296-7602

HARPER NEAR ALLARDGPW, five indiVidual offices,

$300-$4501 month grossHARPER AT BRYS

Pnme, class A, free sland.lng, private parking, 1,600sq It Ideal X-way accessEXECUTIVE OFFICES

Punch & Judy BldgRick Rutan

Commercial RealEstate Group

886.8000

LOCATED ON THE HILLApproXimately 2,800 square

feet of office or retail, mld-block, easy parking Call

R.G. Edgar & Associates

886-6010

OFFICE tor rent- convementlocation between 9 and10 Mile Road, St ClairShores 600 sq It, airconditiOning, carpeted,panelled 775-6496 days,775-2536 evenings

OVER 40 years old Mustbe clean, neat and qUiet$4750 weekly No POVI-leges Call 885-3039 be-fore 6 PM.

ROOM For rent In GrossePOinte Woods Withkitchen and laundry priVI-leges $250 a month plussecUrity Call Helen orleave message after 5 oron weekends 881-1033

LADY'S Room With kItchenprivileges In private ChriS-tian home $250 a monthplus security, Includesutilities 777-4460

ROOM for rent, $100 permonth, $50 depOSitHome priVileges Nodrinking, no welfare Sen.lors welcome 882-3406

716 OfflClS COMM!~(IAlfOil flENT

719 RENT 1OI'T10N TO BUY

THE POINTESOFFICE CENTRE

Jefferson and Westchester-sUites available from 500sq ft to 2000 sq ftGreat on site free parkingDaVid G. Miles, lnc Call357-1940

RENT With option to buy4411 Kensl ngton Allbrick Single family home1,700 1iquare feet. fourbedrooms, two baths,hardwood floors, naturalfireplace, 2 car garage,appliances Three yearlease at $650 a monthplus utilities, Includescost of option to pur.chase at $38,000 882-4984

7 20 ~OOMS fOIt RENT

724 VACATION ItfNTAlIIESOIITS

OFFICE! apartment combi-nation, 3 rooms plus bathand kitchen ApprOXI-mately 800 sq ft EastWarrenl Canyon $4251month plus security 684-2453

45'6 'to'600'Sq 'H"in 13"''Mlleand Harper <Ilea, 5t ClairShores

CENTURY 21 AVID, INC.778.8100

724 VACATION R(NTAlIIfSORTS

BRAND NEWOFFICE BUILDING

Grosse Pointe FarmsAll utilities and parking fur-

nished by landlord Ap-proXimately 1,350 squarefeet available at $1500per foot

R.G. Edgar & Associates

886-6010

93 KERCHEVALFRONT three rooms over

NBD Private lav

716 OFFICES/COMMEIICIALfOR RENT

MACKIVERNIERADAPTABLE three units

one or all Vacant GoodVISibility

1.94 and Vernier Easy ac-cess, parkmg, sUites upto 1,600 square feet Call884-3050

KENNEDY BUILDINGAffordable office sUites

Large area/smgle sUites18121 East 8 Mile RoadopPOSite Eastland Mall

776-5440

MACK AVENUE MEDICALTEN ROOM sUite just re-

done Brick fireplace, se-cUrity system, muchmore

116 OfflClS COMMfRCIALfOR RENT

MACK AVENUENEAR Broadstone Office,

studiO or ?, 1,400 ft

FISHER ROADFISHER MEWS three

rooms With lav, coffeebar, Single office, COR.NER OF MAUMEE - veryprivate small SUite, lav,storage

KELLY/EIGHT MILE3,000 feet above Inacomp

SIX large offices, two lavsSign rights

COLONIAL EASTINORTHSt Clair Shores, 9 Mite and

Harper, 600- 1,000' Firstfloor, partitioned, fully car.peted, Windowed OffiCes,some With pnvate en-trances and baths Nearexpressway Utilities andJanitor Included $600-$975 a month"8-0120 or 881-6436

1.94/ALLARDHARPER WOODS easy ac-

cess smaU SUite, privatelav, own address, own airsystem Great parking

Virginia S JeffriesRealtor 882'()899

GROSSE POINTEAREA-

Furnished office space torent $125 per month882-Q555

GENEROUS ALLOWANCEToward Remodeling

To Sull!t ,800 square foot bUilding

on Mack In excellent retailor office area Parking for25 cars In rear Immedi-ate occupancy $1,200month

881.4200

FOR RENT OR SALE!Quality Office Building

=ully carpeted, bUllt'lndesks, cabinets andshelVing Reception area,lav, kitchen, offices, stor-age room, garage park-Ing Great Grosse PomteWoods Mack Avenue io-cation Rent at $1,600month or for sale at$159,000

881-6300

Johnstone & Johnstone

724 VACATION R(NTALRfsons

LOOKING for 2 responSiblewomen to share myhome m the Park 2 bed-rooms, non.smokers only,references Rent $295Includes utilities Avail-able Immediately 824-9434

SINGLE woman Wishes toshare home With anothers10gle woman Sharekitchen, bathroom, laun-dry $275/ month 885-4862 evenings

ROOMMATE wanted for 3bedroom furnished apart-ment Pamela 331-7557

CUSTOM OFFICESCompletely remodeled and redecorated, Carpeted,four rooms, front and rear entrances two car parkingon premise, central air condlllOning, GFAlCAC. 1000square feet Available Immedlatelyl

Champion & Baer, Inc.884.5700

TWENTY five year old maleseeks roommate forGrayton house $250 plus1/2 utilities call Bob B85-0536, 824-6200

716 OFFICES: COMMERCIALFOIlIlENT

WOODS, furnished bed-room, lovely neighbor-hood Kitchen priVileges,washerl dryer, all utilitiesexcept phone Non-smokmg working lady882-3679

714 LIVING QUUTEItSTO SHARI

709 TOWNHOUSES CONDOSfO~ RENT

WANTED garage to rent forstorage of car for Winter665-2028

712 GARAGES I STO~AGEWANTEO

SHARE my Grosse POinteWoods home large pri-vate bedroom, sittingroom, half bath $300month, Including utilitiesNon-smoking workinglady 884-7510

RESPONSIBLE housematefor charming Woodshome Pleasant and at-Iractlve neighborhood$325 plus 1/2 utilitiesImmediate occupancy885-6969

PERSON wanted to sharehome Non. smoker, non-drinker Cleanl10ess amust Harper Woods$260 plus 886-8656

YOUNG profeSSional femaleseeks same to share spa-CIOUS townhouse In

Grosse Pomte area If m-terested please call 455.8735 alter 6 ASAP formore InformatTon- '.

Summer weather, fall rates at the Edgewater Inn resort,\011' IS the best (rme (or a ~ummer I'ocotlOn m northern MichIgan Reaull(ul u'eolher m arelaxmg atmosphere at lou, (all rates ($6.101 week, Sol /0 Sol reservations mme doll"resen'atlOns & Augu~t dales sllll ollallable) 2 bedroom luxury condos on the harbor A ICcoble kItchen fireplace, mdoor/ou/door pool sauno. whirlpool, heach, & golf lll.11 I;'block 10 dou ntoll'n Chorlel'Olx "'L~h (rom pier or boot, docks aVilllable IV adl once notIce

One condo IS non.smoklnCa ( 13) 99.5-4884 or reservations & brochure.

LAKESHORE Village- com.pletely furnished includ-Ing 1mens, dishes, appli-ances $600 Diana,Century 21 Kee 751-6026

THREE bedroom condo, 11/2 bath, Immediate oc-cupancy Grosse POinteCity locatIOn CallSchweitzer Rea! EstateSener Homes and Gar-dens 886-5800

9610 Whinier. One bed-room, dlnmg area, liVingroom, kitchen, bath, air,all appliances laundry onpremmlses $340 monthlyplus secUrity depoSit In.cludes heat Aavallablefor shOWing after Sept18th 823-5838

HARPERI MasoniC Twobedrooms, air, fullkitchen laundry Withwasherl dryer, carportAvailable OCtober, $5501month 881-4674

ST. Clair Shores condo- 2bedroom, 2 bath, washerldryer, stove, refrigerator,1 car garage Golf courseview $800 plus utlliliesRent With option to buy881-6517

709 TOWNHOUSES 1CONDOSfOil IlENT

TWO bedroom Townhouse,central air, full basementRent $550 per month Nopets 222-5870

MARYSVILLE- excellentview of river Two bed.room, two bath, two cargarage $600 month 886-1897

LAKESHORE road 2 bed-room, all appliances rnLakeshore Village Imme-diate occupancy WilcoxRealtors, 884-3550

702 AI'TS/FLATS/OUI'UXS.LSI Mocomb Covnty

GROSSE POINTECITY

Jefferson-Rivard areaTwo bedrooms,fireplace, basement,one car garageAppliances, newlyupdated Immediateoccupancy $700 plusutilities

HENDRICKSAnd AsSOCiates, Inc.

884-0840

GROSSE POinte City Fourbedrooms, three baths,appliances Immediateoccupancy $1 200 amonth Days 259-4800,evenings 884.9349

NEW townhouse- 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, air, garage, 151 Harper $725month 881-4817

RANCH Condo- 19 Mile/Garfield Schultz Estates2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2car garage, appliancesavailable Immediately$875 286-1095

ST Clair Shores- 1 bedroomCondo QUite locallon,close to Freeways andshopping Heat, walerand appliances Included$500 plus security 775-7764 or 882-7729

GROSSE POinte Park- Hard\'Iood floors 2 1/2 bedrooms $450 month 822-7090

ST Clair Shores CondoTwo bedrooms, 1 1/2baths, basement, carport$510 monthly plus secu-rity reference., 689 3940or 776-0508

GROSSE POinte City,freshly decorated, 2 bed-room, 1 bath, carport,central air $825 permonth Evenrngs, 685.7404, days, 577-7255

ST. Clair Shores, luxury 2bedroom condo, golfcource location, fireplace,must be responSible, andhave references $7201month 468.()895

CONDO- 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2baths, St Clair Shores(near Eastland), new ap-pliances, decorated, airconditIOned, heated Nicefor middle aged couple-firs I floor No pets 885-3776 after 6 PM, 1-652-3851

LAKESHORE VillageCondo, 2 bedroom town-house, end unit on Lake-shore Drive, central air,updated and redco rated ,all appliances Included,clubhouse and sWimmingprlviliages $685 772-0730

LAKEPOINTE Towers- Lux-ury liVing, St ClairShores golf courseBrand new customized 2bedroom, 2 bath, 1,120square feet Condo In

mid-rise bUilding Includespool, tennis court, Joggingtrack, garage parking, el-evator service, appliancesand carpeting Startrng at$9501 month Ready tomove Inll Michigan Con.dominium 296-7602

o

ONE bedroom house Idealfor the profeSSional Park.like senlng on water wllhLake St Clair accessWall to wall air conditionIng appliances lawn andsnow service securitysystem $470 per monthLive 111 Luna World USAICall Gem at Skip andLuna 331 6805

HOUSE- 4675 Three MileDrive (between Mack andWarren) 3 bedroomsappliances garage $475plus utilities 8239924

MACKI Cadieux areaThree bedroom centralair 2 full baths flfllshedbasement Immaculale8866624

LIve where lhe fun I~ lour seas.ons longl

Selecl your home from our e..ecullve one and two bedroom ranchapiUlmenl hom£-s or our spacIous two bedroom folt apar1menlsPampe, youro:..elrwllh mdlV dual c1lm;1le coo1ro1 all G E kllchen

wall 10 witll plush carpehng sound conditioning andyourown LAKEVIEWPATlOORBALCONYEnlOYyou,

PRIVATELAKEFRONTCLUBHOUSEBOATHARBORandBOATINGASSOCIATIONCLUBBOATS

on all sportsLakeSl Cia"Resorl liVing ,11your doorslep'

70b HOUSES FOR lENTDetrOit 1Wlyne Covnty

SMALL one bedroomhouse for rent St ClairShores $525 296-5271

SUPER CLEANSoulh SI Clair Shores To-

tally redecorated threebedroom ranch With partlally finished basementFul'y carpeted anddraped central airfenced lot appliances Ineluded NO PETS $730 amonth plus utllilies 1 yearminimum lease Availablenowl 885-D588 Must beseen to appreciate

NEW HOME on canal 3bedroom 2 bath conlem-porary completely furnlshed fireplace, centralair vaulted ceilings cableT V 22473 Maple$1 300lmont h 1 112month security UlllIlIesAvailable October 1st776-9305

CHARMING 2 bedroomhouse newly remodeledkitchen and bathroom,appliances Included22509 Garfield between12 and 13 Mile west ofJefferson Shown Saturday September 16th,from 4-6 p m $500 amonth No smokers nopels 778'()332

TWO bedroom ranCh, 111Jefferson $525 No petsSecunty depoSit refer.ences Evenings, 884-8683

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702 AI'TS/FlATS/DU'LEXS.C.SI Mlcomll County

707 HOUSES FOR lENTS.C.S,/MlComb Covnty

HARPERI Cadieux area 2bedroom house 2 cargarage Includes appllances $450 plus ulilitlesSecurity depoSit reqUIredOne year lease 823-2924after 6 p m

TWO bedroom RanchMack! Seven area 5298Marseilles $435 permonth $500 securityone year contract Will beshOWing Sunday 9-17from 10 AM to 12 PMonly 882-4693

CANAL Home One bedroom Ranch Secure andprlvale for the professlOnal $470 8225129

TWO bedroom I 112 bathslireplace, dining roomFarmbrook 263-1979

BUNGALOW Harper/ 7mile area References843-2090 Leave message

THREE bedroom home be-tween 7 and 8 1 blockfrom Kelly Newly deco-raled Available October1st Substantlonal depositreqUIred 963-7040

OUTTER Drive Warrenarea 4335 Buckingham3 bedroom bungalow$385 per month plus se-curity Homeowners 7740033

CADIEUX! Morang a~a, 213 bedroom, brick, f~nced$450 882-4132 I

BUCKINGHAM- off Warren,large 3 bedroom colonial,$500 Lavon's PropertyManagement, 773-2035

EXECUTIVE home on prestlQIOUSWlndmlU Pomte, 5bedroom, 4 1/2~nlal, family room, finishedbasement and muchmore Available October1st $1,3001 month plussecunty depOSit 331-4783

GROSSE POINTE CITYThree bedroom house With

hardwood floors, largekitchen family and diningrooms, 4 car garage, parkprivileges Grosse POlnleSchools One year lease

$850 per month Call881-4762, between 7 and9 pm

TWO bedroom 1 112 baths,partially furnished $400per month plus utilities882-0988

FARMS- lovely three bed-room ranch, own utilitiesNo pets References, se-CUrity $990 886-2044

702 AI'TS/FlATS/OU'UXS.C.S/Mlcomll County

70S HOUSIS fOR lENTI'ointes 1Horper Woods

4709 Devonshire, large 3bedroom ColOnial, car-peted, 1 1/2 baths, allappliances, $600 Imme-diate occupancy 343-0797

70b HOUSES FOIt ltiNTDetroit/WClfne County

Three Bedroom HouseIN THE FARMS

Kitchen appliances, washerdryer Window treatmentsand carpeting IncludedOccupancy September 1$1,025 month

CHAMPION & BAER884-5700

GROSSE Pain te Woods 3bedrom cape cod, I 112baths, 1 1/2 car garageavailable Seplember15th $725 per monthplus secUrity No pets881-2105

CHARMING bungalowIdeal lor Single newIyweds or retired couple$5251 month (excludingheat) Call for appOintment 463-7398

GROSSE PCllnte Woods1585 Brys Two bedrooms, appliances, ga-rage $625 plus utilltle::.296-6203

CLEAN 3 bedroom Colo-nial, Grosse POinteWoods Fireplace, liVingroom dining room, familyroom freshly paintednew carpeting, finishedbasement, appliances Included $1,000 monthly666-1200

THREE bedrooms, all appllances, no pets Availableafter September 21 1930Oxford $700 monthly294-4094

WOODS, three bedroom, 2bath Ranch large masterbedroom sUite newlydecorated, modernkitchen, renl or rent Withoption to buy' $995 8511722

GROSSE POinte Woodsexecutive home, primelocation, 4 bedrooms, 21/2 baths, formal diningroom, Flonda room, recroom, 2 car anached ga-rage, central air, alarm 2year lease Immediateoccupancy $1,200 permonth 792-6004, days

OXFORD north of MackSmall 3 bedroom 1 bath$650 661-4606

MONTH to month, 4 bed-room, 1 112 baths, familyroom, Harper Woods$800 monthly Call Sue882-4435

1/22 car$475

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36000 EASTJEFFERSON ON LAKEST CLAIR I Resldenl Manager 791.1441

704 HALlS FOR RENT

MATURE employed Gentle-man seeks room Withbath prlvlages, preferablyIn Chandler Park Drivearea ApprOXimately$1501 month Call ShoresTheatre 772-5788 after 6p m Mr Trumbauer

PROFESSIONAl Womanseeks flat In City, refer-ences Long term 624-3460

702 APTS 'FlATS/OUPUXS,LS/Mocomb Countf

70S HOUSES FOil IlENTl'ointes/Hur,er Woo4s

702 A'TSIFLATSIOU'UXS.C.S/Mocomb Countf

S'earJtroundJ:eaorl '£ivill!J

PRIME location In GrossePOinte Farms, 2 bed-rooms, brand newkitchen, completely rede-corated $850 885-8851,days 886-6864

NEWLY Decorated 3 bed-room home near lake,central air, Includes appli-ances 666-4624

CHARMING bungalow 3bedroom, 2 car garage$800 881-0389

THREE bedroom,balh, appliances,garage, no pets884-5139

LAKEPOINTE 3 bedroomSingle home, fenced yard,garage, finished base-ment Grosse POinteSchools $525/ monthMonlh to month 822-3322 Leave message

GROSSE POinte Woods,1937 Hawthorne Bnckranch, 2 bedrooms, airconditIOned, den, ealingspace In kitchen, dining-L, natural fireplace, fin'Ished basement, appli-ances Included 1 caranached garage, large62'X137' lot Located be-tween Mack and Harper,2 blocks East of 8 MileApprOXimately 1,100sqaure feet $695Monthly No pets pleaseCall 662-9153 for an ap-pointment

GROSSE POinte Woods, 3bedroom newly decoratedbrick ranch Large remod-eled kitchen With newappliances, full finishedbasement, washer anddryer central air, gasheat 2 car garage, nopets, $8751 month plusutilities Immediate occu-pancy 882-2286

APARTMENT modern onebedroom with appliancescentral air, dishwasherwasher and dryer, II-Mileand Jefferson area, $440per month 274.2932

A TIRACTIVE 1 bedroomapartment 9 Mllel Kellyarea, East Detroit $400monthly Includes heatIdeal for mature adult294-7592

JEFFERSON corner of 12,large 2 bedroom apartmenl central air, carport$545 Also new 1 bed-room apartments $425 1$435 665-4364

ST Clair Shores, large onebedroom, walk- In closet,newly carpeted and deco-rated tiled bath Heat Included $475 667-6251

UPPER tlal, 2 bedroom$515 all utilities IncludedNo pets 773-4851 664.9690

703 AI'TSIFlATS/DUl'lEXWANTED TO lENT

WOMAN In 20's 10 share 4bedroom, very large du-plex In Grosse POinteCity $250 per month plusutilities 882-2981 Available Immediately

September 14, 1989Grosse Pointe News 13C

800 HOUSE~ 'OR SAil 80U HOUSES fOR SALE 800 HOU~ES fOR SALE ~OO HOUSIS fOR SAll 800 HOUSES FOR SAtI 800 HOUSIS 'OR SAil 800 Houm fOil ~All 800 HOUSES f OR SA II

1028 Kensington

884-4684

881-1036

BUYING OR SELLINGA HOME

I Will prepare all legal docu-ments, $200 complete.Also wills, probate, andIncorporatIOnS Thomas PWolverton, Attorney, 285-6507

GROSSE POinte CIty Newluxury condominiumbeing bUilt by The BlakeCompany on Neff nearJefferson Unique oppor-tunity for condominiumhVlng In the hear ofGrosse POinte $325,000Call The Blake Companyfor details at 881 ~ 100

AMAZING!!5 Min. from new Marlnal

Million dollar VIeW for 1/4the prICeI live nght onLake St Oalr LAKE-VIEW CLUB TOWNHOMES 2,500 squarefeet, 2 1/2 baths, 2 cargarage, plus morel VISitour Special models andsave' Jefferson at 11 1/2Mile OPEN DAtL Y 1-5,INCLUDING SUNDAYI

774-6363

GROSSE POinte WoodsLarge 3 bedroom ranch,2 car attached garage 15years old More Info call963-7560, 10 to 5 After 6call 885-6010

881-3386

$245,000

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 PMTranSitIOnal home, custom deSigned and buill In 1985on prIVate street between Jefferson and the lake Threeor four bedrooms, foor full baths, effICient bullt.,"kitchen, completely finished basement, central air,large deck and prIVate back yard Perfect for emptynester or family.

$389,000.00 884-1416

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~882-9~Complete Home Inspections Inc.

16 SYCAMORE LANEGROSSE POINTE CITY

Open Sunday 2-5Three bedroom ranch, two and one half baths,den/library, famIly room, finished basement, large eat-Ing area In kitchen, central air, spnnkler system, secu-rity alarm Beautrtul, prIVate backyard.

Our pre.purchase home Inspection may saveyou a lifetime of problems and expenseInspecllons performed In accordance WithAmerican Society of Home InspectorsgUidelmes Immediate written report Call todayfor a free brochure or to schedule inspection

FRASER. Best Buyl Doublelot $13,000 below cost' 3bedroom, 1 1/2 bath En-glish Tudor Sunkengreat room! bay Window,natural fireplace, formaldining room! bay, solidoak kltchenl hardwoodfloors! eaHn area, 2 1/2car attached garage, 3tier deck, alarm system,Fraser SchoolS 1 show-Ing will sell Seller mati.vated, has purchasednew home $134,000Call Diana, Century 21Kee 751~26

ST. CLAIRNORTH END

SEAA~~T~B~~~~AK 515 CLINTON AVE.

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ST. CLAIR, Mf 48079• • BUS. 329-9036: . - III

JOACHIMREAL TV, INC.

FOR SALE BY OWNER709 HIDDEN LANE

BUYING OLDMILITARY TOYS

METAL & TINSOLDIERS

ALSO METALTRUCKS

AND BOATS774~9651

1033 WHITTIERThiS DePaepe bUill center entrance Colonial fea.tures four bedrooms, two and one half updatedbaths, remodeled kitchen With eating area, sunnyspacIous family room, formal dining room, refinishedhardwood floors, new carpellng, central air, Ingroundsprinklers, security system, nicely landscapedfenced yard With large covered patio and two cargarage ThiS home has been renovated by YorkshireBUilding and Renovation Company and IS In move-incondition $259,500

HOUSE BEAUTIFUL - descnbes thIS stunmng 3bedroom, 2 112 bath all bnck Colomal. Spaciousmarble fo>.'er leads to famlly room featunngvaulted celling

ioak framed fireplace and wet bar.

Sun drenched lYIng room WIth fireplace KitchenWlth Woodmode cabinets and ceramic countertops Master SUlte WIth sunken tub Fullbasement Sunroom and large wood deckoverlooking woods 90 x 175 Lot WIth spnnklersystem BUlit In 1988 by James Buthn,CustomBUllder, as hlS own reSldence. Too many extras tomention Asking '265,000 J-584 •

An Incltpendlnfy Owne<l.and Op<r.III<l_ ot Col.1waI iIri'" R... dllnIloi /J!II .......

GROSSE POinte WOC/ds834 Hollywood Foor bed-room Bungalow, formaldining room, hVlng roomWith fireplace, familyroom, finished basement,2 car attached garage,patIO, beautiful landscap-Ing Price reduced for asale I Open Sunday 2- 4886-5495

882-8772

EDSHIRE, 19766, EdwardSChultz custom bUill colo-nial 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2baths, family room Withfireplace, master sUiteWith full bath, formal din-Ing room, hugh basementand more! Asking$205,500 GeorgeousView of horses from HuntClub Remax ConsultantsInc 949-0009

TODAY'SBEST BUYS!GROSSE POINTE

Three bedroom bnck C0lo-nial, family room, one andhalf baths, finished base-ment, side drive, two cargarage, deep lot, sharp$74,900lIerms

GROSSE POINTEFive-five two famIly, side

dnve, two car garage, twofurnaces, gas heat, bothunits rented Only$67,900 Cash to a newmortgage

GROSSE POINTENew lIsling' Five room Bun-

galow with expansIOn at-tiC, full basement, gasheat, side drive and ga-rage Priced to sell at$57,900 Cash to a newmortgage

CROWN REALTYTOM McDONALD & SON

821-6500CLEAN

Three bedroom aluminumBungalow In nice area ofDetrOit, 5116 Farmbrook,$26,900 FHA.VA terms

RED CARPET KEIMAsk for Margaret

971-3333 882-1004GROSSE POinte Woods-

Lovely home, liVing room,dining room, family room,3 bedrooms, 2 baths, en-closed terrace, centralair, spnnkler system ByOwner 884-2414

885.0008 after 4 p.m.'248,000

ARSTOFFERING - Super LOCHMOOR BLVD homeWith COMFORT AND STYLE; Includes THREENATURAL FIREPLACES, four bedrooms, three FULLbaths, new family room and adJOIningdeck, newkltchen,first floor laundry, central air, pleasant yard, andmUCh, much MORE, listed at $367,500.

ARSTOFFERING forthls Grosse POinte Woods fourbedroom, three FULL bath pleasant home on a LARGEpark type setting Features Include 100 x 150 foot lot,two car attached garage, new wood deck, two newerfurnaces, LARGE FAMILY ROOM w~h natural fire-place, master SUite, finIshed basement With dry barand pool table. INCLUDES rider mower. $184,500.

JOHN E. PIERCE 8c: ASSOCIATES, INC.dba BONIORIPIERCE ASSOCIATES

884-4750 ..J

1611 SOUTH RENAUD

Marble foyer, 2 staircases, GRAND formal dining roomWith fireplace and 10' bookcases, 4 bedrooms, 3+baths, MAGNIFICENT 20 x 2t master sUite With bUltt-In entertainment center overlooks beautiful formal gar.den. 3,000 sq ft One of a kind.

Schweitzer Real EstateBetter Homes and Gardens

885-2000

LAKELANDGROSSE POINTE CITY

BY OWNER

FOR SALE BY OWNEREXQUISITE CAPE COD

Grosse Pointe City

19958 KINGSVILLEDETROIT

Move right Into thiS charming three bedroom bungalowon the DetrOltlHarper Woods border ThiS home hasbeen superbly maintained and decorated and thekitchen bath and second floor bedroom have all beenrecently remodeled The price IS right at $34,250 andthe owner IS ready to move.

ClaSSIC three bedroom, two and one half bathcenter entrance Colomal Formal dining room, hv-Ing room With fireplace, library and new kitchenMaster bedroom has bath and walk-In closet largeFlOrida room and finished basement New land-scaping Entire home recently updated anddecorated

Four bedroom seml-ranch, two and one half baths,updated kItchen With fireplace, formal hvmg roomWith fireplace (31X16), formal dmmg room, largefamily room (20)(20), patlO WIth newly landscapedyard Over 2,100 square feet Central aIr - withinwalking distance to schools

Call for Appointment$230,000 885.6830

HARPER Outer Drive area,9425 Wayburn $17,9005 bedroom sided bunga-low With country kitchen,2 car garage, basement,deep lot Large familylives comfortably hereReal Estate One Ask forBob 296-0010

HARPER WOODS. Twobedroom doUhouse, re-modeled throughout, per-fect for retiree or starterGrosse POinte schools$43,900 20860 Holly-wood 885-n45

OPEN Sunday 1- 4 1323Audubon Elegant En-glish Tudor, three bed-rooms, 1 1/2 baths, fam-Ily room, formal diningroom, breaktast nook,master bedroom With Slt-tmg room, screenedporch, Grosse POinteSouth/ St Clair schoolsAsking $175,000 Ask forCarol Parker, Red CarpetKeirn East, 751-5500

20018 MAUERST. CLAIRSHORES

Florida bound owner.Super sharp 1 owner home

Secunty system, centralair, finished basement, 2natural fireplaces, blownIn InsulatIOn 1 1/2 bathsmain floor, updatedkitchen With bUlIl.ln dish-washer and diSposal 2 1/2 car brICk front garageSuper sharp only$98,500 Call Today

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526-0268, 884-7649.

GROSSE POinte Shoresprime location, 2000square feet, 3 bedroom,family room, finishedbasement Gorgeous$285,000 No brokersplease 882-2506

rFIRST OFFERING • 1331 HAMPTON. GROSSEPOINTE WOODS lovely three or four bedroom, centerentrance COLONIAL with larger family room, mainfloor laundry

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GROSSE POINTE WOODSBeautiful Cape Cod Close

to Loch moor Country rOub. ThIS spaclOOS homefealures 4 bedrooms, 2full baths, f,nlnshed base-ment, central air, attachedgarage, new deck over.looking huge yard, manymore custom featuresOwners anxlOOs Want of-fers

HARPER WOODSGorgeous ColOnial bUilt

brand new thiS year Fea.tures 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2baths, sparking newkitchen, full basement,applIance and flreplaceopllOO available GrossePOInte schools A greatbuy for $75,500

Detroit's Belt BuySpaCIOUS 4 bedroom brick

home In mce east sidearea Finished basement,2 car garage, many newImprovements Asking$35,900 with zero down

Stieber Realtyn5-49OO

273 Mt Vernon Dutch Col-onial, three bedrooms,two baths, new kitchen,formal dining room, natu-ral fireplace, large familyroom, many extras 963-3095

BY OWNER1441 BISHOP

Beautifully landscaped frontand back, pnvacy fence,3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths,sunroom, lovely newkitchen formal diningroom, leaded glass Win-dows, natural woodwork,walk up attIC and new fur-

nance $154,900No Brokersl 886-1769.

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$155,000

Four bedroom Colomal, 1 112 baths, 2 car attachedgarage wrth automatic opener. Completely renovated- new paint, carpet, Window treatments, security sys-tem, air conditiOning, 2 level redwood deck, muchmore Must seel

Elegant ColOnial Two story foyer with marble floorand dramatic Circular stairs Four spacIous bedrooms,hardwood floors, king Sized closets, two and one halfbaths. Formal dining and lIVing rooms, sunny kitchen,eating area With large Window overlooking beautifulprIVate backyard Family room with fireplace Glassdoors to lighted bnck walled patio. Carpeted and pan-eled basement Central air New roof and hot waterheater. Two car garage. Over 2,800 sq. feet Askmg$278,000

Deduct $10,000 of CommissionOPEN SUNDAY 2-6 885-7636

692 CANTERBURYGROSSE POINTE WOODS

885-4364

1151 N. OXFORD RD.GROSSE POINTE WOODS

ORIGINAL OWNER/BUILDER

Central hall brick Coloma I, attached garage, three bed-rooms, two and one ha~ baths LIVing room, (14x23),fireplace Formal dining room, foyer, den. Hardwoodfloors, oak kitchen cupboards, Paneled family room(15x23) Terrace, recreation room, new furnace, cen-tral air, security system 2,300 square feet Taxes"4,400 lot (80x132). Custom barbeque, Circle driveImmediate occupancy. '262,250.

BY OWNEROpen Sunday 1to 5

22507 Corteville, St. Clair Shores(between 11& 12 Mile west of Jefferson)

EIGHT Mlie/ Schoenherrarea Two bedroom bnckDuplex, newer furnaceand electrICal Assumable$150 month 6% mort.gage AskIng $17,500Larry, 372-9150

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882-&900BY owner 1637 Bourne-

mouth 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2baths, recently decorated,central air, securitysysem, lower level familyroom, With fireplace andsecond kitchen. Insula-tion, 2 car garage Manyextras No Brokers"$119,000 88&4383

CADIEUX Warren area,5203 Three Mile Dnve,$34,900 3 bedroomtastefully decorated alu-minum colonial, moo erncountry kitchen, leadedgalss, second floor sundeck Real neat Real Es-tate One, ask for Bob296-0010

SEVEN Mile/ Hayes Threebedroom brICk, 2 car ga-rage, $21,000 882~548

CHARMING Three bedroombungalow, excellent con-dition Borders HarperWoods on KingSVilleNew kitchen and bathCall 526-4104

GROSSE POinte Woods,2305 Stanhope. Brickcape cod, 4 bedroom, 1full bath, 2 half baths,family room, liVing roomWith fireplace and 2 carbnck garage Immediateoccupancy By owner 1-7~3170

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OPEN SUNDAY 2-5703 BERKSHIRE. GROSSE POINTE PARK

$415.000Price Reduced to settle estate

Stately English Tudor. Near 2 parks and 500 feet fromthe lake 4,800 square 1eet wrth 4 bedrooms and 3baths Additional buildable lot, and C. of O. Included

OeRyck Real Estate882-7901

COMPLETEl Y ronovatedEast.SIde DetrOIt HomeAssumable or New Mort-gage Bnck Tudor com-pletely renovated insideand oot, excellent condl'tlOn, Clly of DetrOIt in-spected Features 3 bed-rooms, liVing room,formal dining room, mod-ernized kitChen, breakfastroom, two-car garage,fenced yard, naturalwoodwork and leadedglass Can assume mort-gage - $21,000 balance,19 years remammg -$304 per month total ex-cept utilitIeS and Insur-ance $26,000 firm. Norenters Call 8854420 af-ter 6 pm

THREE BEDROOMOean Bungalow In 10 Mile

Road area, 24801 Dale,East DetrOit, $44,900Mortgage can be as.sumed

RED CARPET KEIMAsk for Margaret

9n-3333 882.1004FOR sale by owner, 1017

Buckingham, 5 bedroom,3 1/2 bath colonial, newlydecorated top to bottom,I'lew kitchen, paneled li-brary, new family room,new roof and electnc,Immediate occupancyBrokers welcome,$335,000 882-0845, 881-2930

ST. CLAIR SHORESOpen SUnday 1-5

22519 St. Clair DriveContemporary tn-level In

great area Cozy fire-place, family room, coun-try kitchen. Beautifulpnce.

ST. CLAIR SHORESImmediate possessIOn 3

bedroom bnck ranch, alu-minum tnm, 2 car garage,finished basement Ingreat area

ST. CLAIR SHORESLarge 4 bedroom on large

lot New remodeledkitchen, new family room,1st floor bedroom and lav,1st floor !au nd ry

CENTURY 21 AVID, INC.n8-81oo

GROSSE POinte Park, 946LakepolOte, 4 bedroom, 11/2 bath Dutch Colonial,move-In conditIOn, all ap-pliances and curtains In-cluded, large remooeledeat-In kitchen, fonnal din-Ing room, 2 fireplaces,ree room and much,much more Immediateoccupancy Asking$160,000 823-4849

$279,000 823-2498Evenings and Weekends

('-ROSSE Pomte Woods,1937 Hawthorne Brickranch, 2 bedrooms, airconditioned, den, eatingspace In kitChen, dlnlng-L, natural fireplace, fin-Ished basement, appll.ances Included One carattached garage, large62'x137' lot Geat retire-ment, Investment orstarter home Located be-tween Mack and Harper,2 blocks East of 8 MileRd ApproxImately 1,100square feet $79,900 Call882-9153 for an appoint-ment

FOUR family Income,Grosse POinte Park,south of Jefferson Cen-tury 21 East, 881-2540,ask for Bill

BEST bUy In GrossePOinte. three bedroombrick bungalow, $90'sCentury 21 East, 881-2540, ask for Bill

ST. CLAIR SHORES2 bedrooms each, 2 car ga-

rage each, pnme area$140,000

CENTURY 21 AVID, INC.n8-81oo

ELEVEN Units, Mack atThree Mile $48,000 an-nual Income, land con-tract terms 2()O!o downCentury 21 East, 881-2540, ask for BIll

CHARMING Family Colo-nial, Grosse POinteWoods, 3 bedroom, 1 1/2baths, new kitchen, fam-Ily room, central airMove In condition$139,900 Open Sunday,12 to 5 1855 Man-chester 882~248

CONDOHarper Woods, 19281 Rock-

castle, 2 bedrooms, 1stfloor, land contract terms$49,400

1024 BLAIRMOOR COURTGROSSE POINTE WOODS

• 2200 Square foot brick tri-Ievel• Bidigare custom built home

• Three bedrooms, two and one half bath,two family rooms

• Wann and inviting home on 50' lot• Ready to move in, $205,000

For Appointment884.4229 463.7602

OPEN SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH, 2-5Or By Appointment

885-8312

FOR SALE BY OWNER726 MIDDLESEX

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5Custom bUilt center entrance ColOnial features largefamily room With natural fireplace, library/den, modernkitchen With large family dining area, four bedrooms,two and one han baths. ThiS newer home IfI presti-gious Windmill POinte area has central air, first floorlaundry room, separate storage/play house In largebackyard Price Includes new carpeting allowancefor 1st floor, stairs and 2nd floor hall. plusInstallation.

Grosse POinte Park - English Tudor 5 bedrooms,Mutschler kitchen, heated FlOrida room, 3 full baths,family room, formal liVing room, formal dining room,breakfas1 room, detached two-ear garage With loft,basement rec room

OPEN SUNDA Y, 2-5743 LOCHMOOR

GROSSE POINTE WOODSFIVe bedrooms, four and one half baths, formal diningroom, lIVing room, denl1lbrary, family room. updatedkitchen, central an, hardwood floors throughout,finished basement, attached 2 car garage, multiplefireplaces. Redecorated throughout, all newappliances, all new stonn Windows, professionallylandscaped Sprinkler and alarm system. 3,500 squarefeet on 205 X 162 foot lot

By Appointment Only886-2537 885-4462

CO-OPOne bedroom, 1st floor,

$29,900 16471 10 Mile,East DetrOit, nice area

RED CARPET KEIMAsk for Margaret

9n-3333 882-1004OPEN Sunday, 2 to 5 859

St Clair Immaculate 4bedroom, 2 bath, remod-eled kitchen FIreplace,natural woodwork,stained glass Two leveldeck, beautifully land-scaped yards 2 1/2 cargarage- Absolutely moveIn condition 881.1071

HARPER Woods- 3 bed-room bnck bungalow, 11/2 baths New kitchen,covered patiO, 16X32pool, $68,900 521-5893

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BEAUTIFUL treed bUildinglot on Middlesex, 8OX2OO822-4603 or 331-1231

NO PLACE liKe thiS In up-per Mlchlganl If you wantthe finest, thiS home ISfor you Located In MI-chaywe lust 7 miles fromGaylord, a 36 hole golfcourse, tennis courts andski hili Just minutes away3 bedrooms 2 1/2 baths,3rd bedroom can be li-brary/ den, stepdown liV-Ing room, family room, 2ltreplaces, dining area ISconveniently located Justoff kitchen, closets ga-lore, 2 car garage, com-pletely decorated, beauti-ful carpets, the flOest wallcovering, musIc systemcontrolled In every room,alarm system, cedarshake roof, outSide light-Ing and much muchmore ThiS 3,000 squarefeet home must be seenYou won't be sorry 517-939-8838

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-2 green Two bedroom,2 bath, 2 fireplaces plusguest apartment Two carheated garage By owner1-517-939-8993

RESTORED "Turn of theCentury" three bedroomhome In CarsonvilleClose to Port SaMac andLake Huron Only$35,000 1.984-1598

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Luxury hvmg at the river's edge Just mmutes (rom LakeHuron [,660 sq ft. With spacIous rooms. 2 largebedrooms, fireplace, decks, basement, and 2 car attachedgarage Located m downtown Port Huron $138,500,30' boatwells avaIlable, $29,500.

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ST. CLAIR SHORESBeautiful quad on canal

Steel seawall, wood deckand boardwalk Privatepark for reSidents on lakeST. CLAIR SHORES

Sharp canal ranch With 3bedrooms, 3 fireplacesFamily room With wet bar

ST. CLAIR SHOResExceptional home In prime

area Fantastic view oflake 3 bedrooms, formaldining, family room Mintcondition

ST. CLAIR SHORES3 bedroom on canal With

famIly room $108,000CENTURY 21 AVID, INC

778-8100

101 LAlli / IlIVEIl HOMES

CORNER of DevonshlrelMack, 5 apartments and4 store fronts Totally ren-ovated, Impeccably main.talned bUIlding, new roof,storm Windows, aWnings,lighting, and much more$249,000 884-8700. bro-kers protected

ST. Clair Shores, 4 UnitcondominIUm buildingWith garages, basement$265,000 C W Babcock8856863

BY OWNERCANAL HOME

Two bedroom brick,hardwood floors, carportLots of room to expand on

one of St Clair Shoresfinest canals $149 000

22489 BaYView771.3374 296-7427

LAKE ST. CLAIRCustom contemporary 5

bedroom, 4 1/2 baths,maid's quarters 4 carheated garage, steel sea-wall, 8 ton boat hOist, 70'x 440' Ask for HenryFranczak Agent owned

CENTURY 21 AVID, INC.778-8100 296-2063 eves

ALGONAC. View thefrelghlers from thiS beau-tifully refurbished homeon the St Clair River,2,500 square feet, fea-tures fireplace, 5 bed-rooms, or 3 With den andstudy 3 full baths, 1 WithJaCUZZI, tub and skllghts,new kitchen and appli-ances, wet bar, new car-peting, new baseboardheat, Windows and muchmore, $159,000 778-2773

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Beaut~ully maintained bUilding Ideal for many uts Chance of a lifetime 10 brtng your bUSiness close to home,Call today

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KINGSVILLETwo bedrooms, first floor

Unit Conveniently locatedto church and transporta.tlon Fresh, neutral decor$54,000

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LAKESHORE Village, 2bedroom Condo, newercarpeting, kitchen andWindow treatment call882-7580

GROSSE POinte City- 1bedroom Condo, newlyulT dated $47,000 885-7389

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WONDERS882-6900

FOR SALE INDUSTRIAL BUILDING31,000 SQUARE FEETHARPER WOODS, MI~~/ .

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LAKESHORE Village- 2bedroom, central air Newcarpeting, recentlypainted and wallpapered.custom wooded blinds.$71,500 876-2431

TWO bedroom TownhouseCondo, Gary Lane, StClair Shores Supershape, cenlral air, wetplaster, rec room In base-ment One block fromJefferson BUilt-in stove,pets under 30 Ibs OK886-5800 ask for JimSChweitzer Real Eslate

LUXURY condo for saleLocated at LakepolnteTowers In St ClairShores Country Club296-5271

BY Owner Brand new (5months old) 2 bedroomcondo With balcony. spaCIOUSgreal room With stu.dlo ceiling Includes allnew bUilt- In appliancesLarge laundry room wllhwasher and dryer Fullycarpeted, central airMany extras, must seeMid 60's 777-6095

HARPER WOODSAttractive condo features

f',vo bedrooms, diningroom With hardwoodfloors covered With newercarpet $49,000 (H.OIKIN)ST. CLAIR SHORES

Desirable mid-level, end.unit condo With balconyTwo bedrooms and twobaths With all appliancesCorner Unit ergo, hasmore Windows $75,500(H-16RIV)

885-2000SCHWEITZERREAL ESTATE

BETTER HOMESAND GARDENS

SHOREPOINTE CONDOBeautiful, garden level Two

bedrooms, liVing room,dining room, first floorlaundry All appliances.Window treatments stayMotivated seller, Will saveyou $1,000's $124,900

Prost Real Esta'e777-4900

DUPLEX- 15830- 32 Wind.mill POinte (corner LakeCourt), Grosse POintePark Open house Sunday from 2- 5 SpacIous 2bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, liv-Ing room With fireplace,dining room and tlen Fm=Ished basement With SelTarate laundry roomThree car garage Excel-lent conditIOn Profes-Sionally landscapedMany extras $260,000For appointment call 331-5338 or 822-5982

TWO Family flat, 5566Woodhall, DetrOIt, nearChandler Park $40,000firm 881-4664

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GROSSE POINTE WOODS692 Hawthome

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY1 PM to 5 PM

Three bedrooms tandemstudy, 1 1/2 baths, largefamily room, 2 1/2 car ga-rage, many major renova-tions $197,500 No bro-kers 881-4343

14 DODGE Place- Oneyear owner Four bed-room, 3 1/2 baths, com-pletely finished ByOwner No BrokersPleasel885-3502

FARMS- 261 McKinley, 3bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths,18 x 10 oak kitchen, panelled den 1,900 squarefeet $143,500 882-9294

GROSSE POinte Woods1585 Brys Two smallbedrooms. appliancesgarage, under 1,000square feet $69,500 NoBrokers 296-6203

HONEYMOONERS Delrght-In Woods, central air,deck and move In condi-tIOn enhance thiS ginger-bread surprise Only$89,900 (14A327) Cen.tury 21 Sunrise, Ten 979-2630

GROSSE POINTE WOODS1160 PAGET COURT

Custom bUilt One ownerhome on qUiet streetTrue 4 bedroom, formaldining room, den, addedinsulation, roof In '71, 2full baths, finished base-ment, 2 car garage

Call Don HORED CARPET KEIM

526-0268 or 884-7649

HARPER WOODS19686 Woodmont

Three bedroom brick ranchOpen Saturday.

September 16 & 23,and Sunday,

September 17 & 24$79,900, 884-2314, Owner

LUXURIOUS 3 bedroom, 2bath, 2 car garageCondo, located In mostdeSirable MoraVian Mead-ows Ask for Ron Ahee286-6000 Century 21Town and Country

1058 WOODBRIDGECondo Townhouse Withpnvate patio, price re-duced Nicely decoratedColOnial lay-out With largeliVing/ dining area,kitchen With eatingspace Powder room on1st floor 2 bedrooms, 11/2 baths Ample closetspace on second floorFull basement, 2 car-ports, community house,pool, gate guard By ap-pointment n9-2379 Orstop by Sunday from 1 to3

GROSSE POinte Woodscondo SpaCIOUS 2 bed-room, 2 bath, GE kitchen,bUilt In mICrowave oven,large irving room With 21'brICk fireplace wall, airconditIoned With elec-tronic filter, carpetmg anddrapes throughout Mintcondition $164,900 885-1188

ST. CLAIR SHORES2 bedroom In lovely area

Low maintenance In the40's

WARREN2 bedroom townhouse close

to everything In the low50's

CENTURY 21 AVID, INC.778-8100

ST. ClaIr Shores, CountryClub, corner Unit, lessthan 1 year old GolfCourse and lake Viewfrom all Windows, 2 bed-rooms, 2 baths, garage,all appliances, other ex-tras $105,900 790-0684,647-2288

GROSSE POINTE CITYBeautiful Townhouse Condo

WIthin walking dIStance toThe Village thIS spa-CIOUShome features threebedrooms, three baths,third floor In-law apart-ment, central aIr, garage,beautiful private patIO andmuch morel Immediateoccupancy Make an of.fer. owner anxIous

Stieber Realty775-491.'0

303 CONDOS APTS flATS

COMMERCIAL bUilding andInvestment For sale byowner, 4,800 square feet(approximately) Oneapartment, 3 bedroomsabove, plus large store-front and office Roll-updoor for trucks, totallyalarmed and secure Allremodeled and updated$75,000 or best 881-4664

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PLASTERING and drywallNetl SqUires 757-on2

CODE ViolatIOns RepairedInterior! Exterior Freeinspection check overcan save you time andmoney Insured, experi-enced, referencesSeaver Home Marntance882-0000

PLASTERING and drywallrepairs TextUring andstucco Insured Pete Tar-omlna 469-2967

'The WallDoctor"Since 19n

WINDOWS

$9900EACH

R.D. PriestBUILDERS, Inc.

MASTER REMODELERS• RESIDENTIAL. COMMERCIAL

772-3810:. ,:. !.'

.. ,

I(ITCH(NS. RA'HS' PEe ROOMS. GARAC',ES

THERM..().LrTEWINDOW SYSTEMS

29961 Gratiot • RosevUIeWe Carry- WI!h plII'I.t.- ell Sfit ~ """*-• Custom Mrtors 777 3483• Andereen • Pella • Br8df«d •• Sldmg, gutt«.s & roofing Opeft Mon.-Fri. M• Imported IUdIan u.tIie SiIlI

You w.nt Cheap WincI<Ms? - Don't Cd Us!

Il~SEIl.I?\'StJRED ' MAmR mfODELEllS

9lb CA.fOlT INSTAllATION

CARPETINSTALLATION

Sales and ServiceNo lob too small I

17 years expenence527.9084

TASBuilding, Inc.

For yc..;' co~plete I'ne of building needs.Interior & Exterior

912 BUILDING REMODHING

INNOVATIVE BUILDING COMPANY• Complete Quality Renovation

and Remodeling• A Responsive, Service-Oriented Company• Caring and Professional Tradesmen• Fair and Reasonable Prices

Call 885-6361 for FREE ESTIMATES!AddlUons, Kitchens, BathS, Decks, Garages,

Basements and SpecIalty Services

LICENSED & INSURED WE CARE!

SpeCializing In qualfty custom work a/ affordable prices

ADDITIONS-KITCHENS-BATH ROOMS

1<The ~/eanest Operation

1 In Town• Guaranteed Plaster

Repair of Cracksand Water Damage

• Professional Palntlng

The Finest New DrywallInstallation!

Call Today882-n54

FLOORING SALESCarpets, Lmoleum, Tile.

Hardwood Roorlng, andPadding We also prOVideInstallatIOnS, re-stretchlng,cleaning, and any type ofrepair work

Open 7 DaysS66-0m

CARPET LAYINGNEW AND OLD

Repairs of All TypesALSO

CARPETING,VINYLHARDWOOD

Samples Shown InYour Home

BOB TRUDEL774-7590 Days

EXPERT CARPETCLEANING, INC.

Truck Mount ExtractionResidential/Commercial

Upholstery, Drapery,VertIcal Bhnd Cleanmg

DAVE TEOLIS 779-0411Master ChargeNISA

AcceptedFamily Owned.()perated

INSUREDFREE ESTIMATES

914 CUPENTRY

WANT ADSGROSSE POINTE NEWS

882-6900

91 S CARPET ClEANINGq 17 PLASTER CEILING

P.J. DITTACONSTRUCTION

• Bathrooms• Kitchens• Basements• AttiCS• Additions• Porches

FREE ESTIMATESLicensed and Insured

822-5666Leave Message

M.T. CHARGOTBUILDING INC.

MODERNIZATIONSPECIALISTS

PERSONALL V DESIGNEDKitchens- Bathrooms

AddItions- Family roomsBasements- Decks

Residentiall CommercialLicensed and Insured

882-6842

912 BUllDING/llEMODEllNG

HOME IMPROVEMENT

8UILO£R8 L..1ct:Nsr No !5.e.40

COMPLETE BUILDINGAND REMODELING

SERVICEAdditions/Dormers

KltchenslBathsRec Rooms/AttICSPorch Enclosures

Replacement WindowsAluminum SldlngrrrlmGutters/Downspouts

Storm Windows/DoorsRoofing/Shingles

One Ply Rubber RooflOgWood DeckslTnm

Licensed and Insured

886.0520

CARPENTRY- Call Paul ForIt All CommerCial andReSidential Rough andfinish Free estimatesReferences 372-3726

PROFESSIONAL Carpen-try- finished, roughDecks and drywall Freeestimates 776-3347 or772-4776, leave mes-sage

CUSTOM UPHOLSTERYCLEANING

Carpet & UpholsteryCleaning

FULLVINSUREDSpeCialiZing In Fine Fabncs• STEAM• FOAM• DRY CLEANING

Home, Business, BoatsRVs, Auto

INSURANCE WORKFree Estimate 776-9350

K-CARPETCLEANINGCOMPANY

CARPET SPECIALISTS

882-0688CARPET CLEANING

$11 50 PER AVER SIZERM INC Pre-spot, scrub-blng-steam/extractlonsofa-$27 50, chair w!scfa$10 Other cleaning ser-vices-wails, Windows, gut-ters, Siding, cars, free es-timates 372-6966

KELLY BUILDING• Quality Remodeling• Custom Kitchens, Baths• Addilions of all Types• Custom Wood Decks

882-3463LICENSED - INSURED

Quality Remodeling Since 1949Residential & Commercial

882-0628

912 BUILDING/REMODEliNG

COSENTiNOCONSTRUCTION

New Construction and Re-pairs Additions, Kitchens,Bathrooms, Porches,Decks, Doors, Windows

15 YEARS EXPERIENCEFREE ESTIMATES

885-4609EASTVIEW

ALUMINUM, INC.ALCOA PRODUCTS

Awnlngs- SidingsCombination Storms

Screens-Doors-RoollngSeamless Gutters

B.F. Goodrich VmylAProducts

17301 MACK AVE NEARCADIEUX

DETROIT, MI 48224

881.1060 527.561626 Years Exp L1C &

InsuredSEE SHOWROOM

HANDYMANCARPENTRY

Quality WorkmanshipAll Home RepaIrs

• TILE• DRYWALL• CEILINGS• PANELING• DOORS• LOCKS AND MORE

Interior - Exterior

HERB 885-1529• AttiCS• Porch Enclosures• Additions & Kllchens• CommerCial BUildings

SUnONCONSTRUCTION

BRYSON sunON1324 Bedford

884-2942 882-2436

BARKERCONTRACTORS

Modernization. Alterations. AddlllDns. FamilyRooms. Kitchens & Recreallon Areas

JAMES BARKER886.5044

CORNERSTONECONST. CO.

Kitchens-Custom DeSignFamily Rooms

Window ReplacemenlsCommercial Remodeling

Intenor/ExterlorAdditions

Custom and Quality AlwaysLICENSED AND INSURED

JIM LAETHEM8829310

J&F CONTRACTORSServing Grosse Pomtearea 35 years Roofingrepairs, eaves troughs,back-boards, masonrytuck POinting chimneys,porches flat roofs- newand repairs, hot tar 331-2057

I ,>;-: ':':~2hI~~~-~_bDOUGLAS SHAWHOME RENOVATIONS

Remodeling or Repairs ofall Intenor and Exteriorneeds From new to old,speCialiZing In FinishCarpentry, CustomCeiling Mouldings,KlIch ens, RecreationalRooms. Libraries, FinishAttiCS and BasementsSmall Jobs welcomeServing the GrossePomte area since 1975WHERE QUAUTY IS FIRST!

881-9385

"No Job To Small"

886-5565

GIVE YOUBRIGHT IDEAS!

GrossePointe News882.6900

FAMILY BUSINESS"Since 1924"

• Porches, Chimneys• Bflckwalks, Patios• Vlolallons Repaired• Mortar Color Matching

R.R.CODDENS

118 hllle exIra cash wouldlight up your life turn on 10theClass",eds No maller wallyou re buy' ng or sell,rg theClassJl,eds g,ve you faslresul1s'

Classilleds are money-makers'Call loday and place your adwhere II II gel lnl results

BRICK WORK- small JobsReasonable 886-5565

• BRICK WORK• TUCKPOINTING• PORCHES• CHIMNEYS• REBUILT AND

REPAIRED CAULKING

ADVANCEDMAINTENANCE

17319 EAST WARREN864-9512

MASONRY, all types Porchrepairs Superb work at avery reasonable priceGarret DenniS Construc-tion 824-7662

THOMAS KLEINERMASON CONTRACTOR

• BRICK, CONCRETE• BASEMENT

WATERPROOFINGPorches, Chimneys,

Tuckpolnllng, Driveways,PatiOS, Walks, Steps,New Work & Repairs,Glass Block, Bnck Stone& TIle Patios

Licensed, Insured

A1 WORK296-3882

BRICK and cement repairsPorches, chimneys, tuckpOinting ExperiencedReasonable Neat workInsured Seaver's 882-0000

BRICK, Block and StonePorch & Chimney Repair36- Years Experience521-3259, ask for Russ

J.W. KLEINERMASON CONTRACTOR

Bnck, Block & Stone work-and all types of repairsBrick & Flagstone Patios& Walks Porches, Chim-neys, Tuck POlntmg,Patching and also Viola-tions corrected Specializ-Ing In Small Jobs

FREEESTIMATES LICENSED

882-0717

CLASSIFIEDS

WANT ADS

CALL IN EARL YTHURSDAY

~RIDAYMONDAY

8826900

ERllTO

884.7139

AMERICANBASEMENT

WATERPROOFING

BASEMENT- WATERPROOFING

Walls RepairedStraightened

ReplacedALL WORK

GUARANTEEDLICENSED

Low Prices10 Year Guarantee

LICENSED#084515

FULLY INSUREDSenior Citizen Discount

886-5565

TOKMAN'SCONSTRUCTION

Deck SealedBasement

WaterproofingAll Cement Work

Licensed-Guaranteed296-6856 521-4338

FAMILY BUSINESS"Since 1924"

All Types BasemenlWalerpl'oofing Walls

Repaired and Straightened

15 Year Guarantee

R.R.CODDENS

CONSTRUCTIONSTOP

THOSE LEAKS

GuaranteedBasement

WaterprOOfing

884-6500

RAY'S FOREIGN CARGARAGE

We service any and all tor-elgn cars specialiZing InMercedes, Volvo, VW,English and Japanesevehicles 42 years experi-ence, free pICk-Up anddelivery, 8-6 pm Mon-day-Friday, 8-noon Satur-day, 884-8874, 15040East Warren

907 ~ASEMENTWATEll~ROOF1NG

CAPIZZO CONST.BASEMENT

WATERPROOFINGWALLS STRAIGHTENED

AND REPLACEDDONE RIGHT

10 YEAR GUARANTEELICENSED INSURED

TONY 885.0612AQUA-STOP, INC.

Basements RepairedNo OutSide DiggingLifetime Warranty

Free ESlimates778-6363

THOMAS KLEINERBASEMENT

WATERPROOFING• Digging Method• Peastone Bacldlll• Spotless Cleanup

• Walls Straightened,Braced or Replaced

• Brick and Concrete Work• 10 Year Guarantee

Licensed & Insured

A1 WORK296-3882

R.L.STREMERSCH James M.

KleinerALL CONCRETE/BRICK WORK.Waterprooflng.Flagstolle & Slate.Tuckpolntlng & Patching.Porches, Chimneys.Walks, DrIVeways.Patlos, Steps• Asphalt patching

& sealing'State LicensedREPAIR SPECIALISTS

885.2097

247-4454296-5005

904 ASPHALT ~AVtN(jRE""R~

PROMPT SERVICE

774-7054

ALUMINUM and Vinyl Sid-Ing- custom trim, stormWindows and doors, re-placement Windows, gut.ters and roofing Free es-timates Joe 886-2186

APACHE Asphalt seal coat.Ing Also, sealers forbrick and cement work886-5565

C & J ASPHALT

LEONARD'SSIDING

Aluminum and Vinyl SidingComplete custom trim,soffet areas, gutters andreplacement Windows LI-censed and Insured Freeestimates

884-5416.

ALUMINUM! Vinyl Siding,seamless gutters! down-spouts, replacement win-dows/ doors, storm win-dows! doors RonVercruysse Company,774-3542

WE SELL REBUILTWASHERS

AND DRYERS

PARQUETIE'SWasher & Dryer

ServiceSpecializing in Whirlpool,Kenmore, General ElectriC

and Hot POinte

779.8620

• Washer - Dryer Service• Vacuum Service and

Sales• Used Stoves-Refrigerators

903 APPLIANCEsnVICE

• Sales• ServICe

• Installallon

RESIDENTlAUCOMMERCIALFREE ESTIMATES

SENIOR DISCOUNTS

DOC'SAPPLIANCE

SERVICE

902 ALUMINUM SIOING

AIR CONDITIONINGandHEATING

445-0776

CALL GEORGENUTTO

APPLIANCE

CALL ANYTIME773-8087

Fast, courtecus,profeSSional service

• Washers • Dryers • Dish-washers • Refngerators •Ranges • Garbage DIS-posals • Microwaves •More

ALL WEATHERREFRIGERATION

REPAIRED & INSTALLEDCommercial-ResidentialALL MAKES & MODELS

CALL MIKE882-o747

Improve the value of yourhome WIth a professionaljob Over 20 years seMe-mg Grosse POinte Indnveways and sealingParking lots repairedFree estImates Owner!supervisor ReferencesIncluded. Insurance

J

16C September 14, 1989Grosse Pointe News

Director of Services919 CHIMNEY (LEANING 921 JlWURY ICLOCK REI'AIR 930 HleTRlCAl snVICE

943 lANDSCAI'IIlSGARDENERS 945 HANDYMAN .41 HEATING AND COOliNG 954 PAINTING DECOUTING 954 'AINTING DECOllATING

GREAT WESTERNPAINTING

,Ill --~-~~~WIJTfU.l

~;;-'! :.';\.-.-- ....

SpeCialiZing InIntenor/Extenor Palnlln~We offer the best Inpreparation beforepainting and use onlythe finest matenals forthe longest lastingresults Great Westernpeople are qualityminded and courteousCall us for the ultimate mreSidential andcommerCial painting

REASONABLE RATESFREE ESTIMATES

886.7602 882-0926

RJE PAINTINGCOMPANY

• CUSTOM.Intenor - Extenor

WallpapenngLicensed - Insured

Free Estimates Within24 Hours

Bob Esslan 727.2689Please Leave Message

FOREST PAINTING& CON ST. CO •

• Carpentry.RoughFinish• RemodelingKitchensRecRooms,Basements

• PaintingInlerror!Exterror• Any PlasteringRepairs

Licensed and Insured

882-2118

S.R. FERRERICUSTOM PAINTING• Intenor/EX1enor• Wallpapering• Plaster/Drywall Repairs• Staining & Varnishing• TeX1urlng & Stucco

References• Quality Guaranteed• Free Eslimates

881-5149

M & JPROFESSIONAL

PAINTINGINTERIOR & EXTERIOR

Damaged plaster and pointpeeling, cracks, Windowputtying & caulking, paint-Ing aluminum SidingQuailly work and reason-able pnces Senior cllizen10% discount

FREE ESTIMATES

776-7854

BRUSH STROKETHE COMPLETE

PAINTING SERVICEFREE ESTIMATES

822-3322

INTERIORSBY DON & LYNN

• Husband.Wlfe Team• Wallpaperrng• Painting

885-2633PAINTING- Intenor, Extenor

plus aluminum Siding372-2760

INTERIOR and extenorpainting and paperhang-Ing Reasonable rates, 30years expenence RayBarnowsky 372-2392 af-ter 6p m

JOHN'S PAINTINGIntenor Extenor SpeCialiZing

In repalrmg damagedplaster, drywall andcracks, peeling paint, win.dow puttying and caulk-Ing, wallpapenng Alsopaint old aluminum Sid.Ing All work and matenalguaranteed ReasonableGrosse POinte referencesFree estimates

882-5038BRIAN'S PAINTING

ProfeSSional painting, Inte-nor and exterior SpeCial-Izmg In all types of paint-Ing Caulking Windowglazing and plaster repairAll work guaranteed Forfree estimates andreasonable rates, call872-2046

VINCE'S Pamtlng. Extenoronly Windows, garages,caulking, puttying FreeEstimates 526-6502

774-4002

CALL DAVID BROWN885-4867

FOR A FREE ESTIMATE

INTERIOREXTERIOR

PAINTING BYMASTER

ENGLISH PAINTERPlus DeSign ConsultingColor Coordinating, etc

QUALITYPAINTING SERVICE

INTERIOR. EXTERIOR25 years of

professional expenenceIn your neighborhood,

All repairs before painting

MATT FLETCHER4151 Buckingham

886-6102.

NICK Karoulsos, Conlrac-tor ProfeSSional PainterIntenor & Extenor Freeestimates 30 years ex-perience 885-3594Please call anytime

PROFESSIONAL paintingInterlorl lexterlor Reason-able and effiCient serviceRichard, 548-7731

A.1 Pam ling, 25 years ex-perience, all work guaranteed free estimates, reIerences upon request772-8486

BESTPAINTING

IS back In theneighborhood

• Window SpeCialists• Pittsburg Paints Used• 1O-Year Guarantee• BEST Pnces'When you hire the BESTYou don! need the restl"

INTERIOR/EXTERIORPAINTING AND REPAIRS

Wallpaper RemovalReasonable, References

available Senior discountFree estimates

TOM 521.8192

WOODREFINISHING

STRIP STAIN VARNISHDuplicate EXlsllng Finish or

Colors to MatchKitchen cabinets, staircase

handrails, vanities, panelIng doors, trim and moldIngs

Licensed InsuredReferences Free EstimatesPRESTIGE PAINTING CO

DAVID ROLEWICZ296 2249 778.5025

GROSSE POINTECONTRACTORS

EXPERT WALLPAPERINGINSTALLATION OF ALL

TYPES OFWALLCOVERING

885-8155FREE ESTIMATES

INSUREDMichael Satmary Jr

PAINTING- Interlorl Exte-nor, Paper Hanging, Pias-ter Repair All WorkGuaranteed Free Estl'mates Call Thom, 881-7210

Painting - Interior-ex-tenor, paperhang.Ing and paneling.Free estImatescheerfUlly given.L.censed and in-sured

882-9234

• Inlenor/Exterror• Stalnmg Work• Flag Poles• Wallpapering/Removal• CommerclallResldenl,al• Power Washing• Texture Ceilings• References

DAVID SUPAL445-6948

'53 MUSIC INSTRUMENTREPAIIl

KEATINGHEATING

THE AIR OF QUALITYFurnace Replacement

New InstallationsCustom Duct Work

Air Conditioning

15133 KERCHEVAL(AT REAR)

GROSSE POINTE PARK

331-3520

THEKEY & LOCK

SHOPLocksmiths

772.5539

'52 LOCKSMITH

ALL WEATHERHEATING COOLING

REFRIGERATIONFurnaces, BOilers

Repaired & InstalledAll Makes & Models

CALL MIKE 882-0747

CUSWORTHHEATING AND

COOLINGServing The Grosse

POlntesFamily owned & operated

LICENSEDService & Installation

Commercial ReSidential

881-4664

954 "INTINGIDECOIlATING

COMPLETE plano serviceTuning, rebUilding, refin-Ishing Member PlanoTechniCians GUild, SlgIS-mund Bossner 731-7707

PIANO servlces- TUningand repair 12 years ex-penence FleXible hoursReasonable rates 881-8276

917 HEATING AND COOLING

949 JANITORIAL SERVICE

HOUSE Cleaning, commer-Cial cleaning, reasonable,set rates, 296-4962 andleave name and numberfor return call All workguaranteed Call Mondaythrough Fnday, 9 to 5

ALL WEATHERHEATING COOLING

REFRIGERATIONFurnaces, BOilers

Repaired & InstalledAll Makes & Models

CALL MIKE 8820747

CUSWORTHHEATING I~ND

COOLINGServing The Grosse

POlnlesFamily owned & operated

LICENSEDService & Installation

Commercial-Residential

881-4664RETIRED Heating/ Coollngl

Refrigeration ServicemanLicensed, reasonable8829616

John Steininger11850 E Jefferson

MPSC L 19675Licensed - Insured

q41 HUTING AND COOLING

CONTRACTJ-(eating & .9l.irConditioning

SERVICEFurnace check.up

special$34.95 884-8738

• Large and Small Jobs• Pianos (our specialty)• Appliances• Saturday, Sunday Service• Senior Discounts

GROSSEPOINTE

MOVING &STORAGELOCAL & LONG OISTANCE

AGENT FORGLOBAL VAN LINES

FREE ESTIMATES

HARDWORKING youngman cleans and repairsgutters, drywall Deck Installatlon Tom, 8858744,leave message

822-4400

BE WISEADVERTISE

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

882-6900

941> MOVERS/ HAUUltS

MOVING-HAULINGDEPENDABLEEXPERIENCED

LOW RATESINSURED

526-7284SPEEDY HAULING

Rapid removal of debns,brush concrete, appliances, almosl anythingBasement attiC, and ga.rage clean outs With careAlso removal of construc-tion debns Free estlmates and low rates

Call 843.3597 NowAnd BE HAPPYl

WILL haul anything demo-lish and remove garages,break and remove con.crete Senior Citizen diS-count B C Cartage Co598-0090, 463-Q376

HAULING Garage tear_ downs, constr~lloll_de-

bns, concrete, dirt ga-rage and basement Junkbrush Can remove ormove almost anythingPhil Wassenaar

823-1207

DUBAY'SLANDSCAPINGSERVICES, INC.

• Landscape Installation• Lawn/Garden

Maintenance

885-3024WANTED- Lawns In east

area Will pay top dollarPlease call 771.5254

GREEN Thumb Landscap-Ing Sod and top soil Askfor RiCk, 839-7033

TREES, shrubs, hedgesand stumps removedFree estimates Insured778-4459

945 HANDYMAN

HANDYMAN, experiencedand reliable Houseclean-Ing and painting, mdoorsand out Maintenanceand repalf In GrossePOinte area Leave mes-sage, Richard, 777-7092

RETIRED Handyman- Minorrepairs, carpentry, electri-cal, plumbmg, brokenWindows and sash cordreplaced, etc Reason.able References 882-6759

THE Handyman Inc Topquality workmanship forcarpentry, remodel 109plumbing, electrical,painting, wallpaper Wedo It all Please call, 884-9146

HANDYMANCall Bud for reasonable

pnces and prompt ser-vice

Home Repalrs-Maintenance

House pal'1tlng, garage andfence pamtlng, kitchensMasonary repairs Viola.tlons corrected 882-5886

Your Family HandymanHome repairs and mainte-

nance You buy It, I InstallIt No Job too smallPrompt serVTce Reason.able Call anytime 795-3784

MAC'S TREE ANDSHRUB TRIMMING

COMPLETE WORKReasonable rates, quality

service Call Tom 776-4429

MIGHTY OAKTREE SEVICE

Reduced rates for seniorsand vels Insured We dobetter work 773.6860,777-6292

TRIMMING removal, spray-109, feeding and stumpremoval Free estimatesComplete tree serviceCall Fleming Tree Ser-Vice, 774-6460

MAC'SSPRING CLEAN-UPComplete yard work, lawn,

shrub and tree tflmmlng,etc Reasonable rates,quality service Call Tom776 4429 St ClairShores

944 GUTTERS

.43 lANDSC"ERSGARDENERS

THE HIRED MANHome & Small Business

Maintenance & RepairOdd Jobs &

Code ViolationsLICENSED- INSURED

VISA/MC 294.3480

SEAVER'S Home Mamte-nance Gutters replacedrepaired, cleaned, roofrepairs 882-0000

SUPER Handyman, large orsmall Jobs, general re-pairs, carpentry, elecln-cal, plumbing, plasteringpamtmg Senior discount

- free estimates Rob, 777-8633

K&L Services Odd Jobs,Repairs, Gutters CleanedFree Estimates 772-5625

no HOOIi SANDING IREFINISHING

943 LANDSCAI'ERS IGARDENERS

Specializing in creative landscapedesign, and planting of quality shadetrees, shrubs; evergreens and largespecimen trees.

823-6662

ELECTRICAL wifing andrepair, washers, dryers,doorbells, also telephoneJacks Licensed Linck &Miller 839-0975

S & J ELECTRICResldenllal CommerCial

No Job Too Small885-2930

SERVING THEGROSSE POINTE

SINCE 1965CUSWORTH

ELECTRIC INCFAMILY OWNED AND

OPERE RATEDELECTRICAL

CONTRACTORSNo Job 100 large or small

ViolatIOns CorrectedMaster Licensed & Insured• Resldenllal CommerCial• Fast Emergency Service

SENIOR CITIZENSDISCOUNT

886-4448IF BUSY, CALL 881-4664

15215 MACK

RETIRED Master Electri-Cian, small Jobs Reason-able Licensed 882-9616

COLVILLEELECTRIC CO.

Ranges, Dryers, Services,Doorbells

VIOLATIONSFAST EMERGENCY

SERVICE

774-9110

FURNITURE refinished, re-paired, stnpped, any typeof canrng Free esti-mates 3456258, 661.5520

UI FURNITUREIlEFINISHING/REP'AIIlS

KELMFloor laYing, sanding, relin-

Ishlng Expert rn stainOld floors a specialty Wealso refinish banisters

535.7256

PROFESSIONAL floorsanding and finishingFree estimates W Abra-ham 754-8999

943 lANDSCA'ERS,GARDENERS

934 FENCES

ALLEMON Landscape De.sign, complete deSign,Installation and landscapelighting Free estimatecall Bill 773-Q229

PERFECT" TURF

Lawn MaintenanceLight Landscaping

ERICIMARK

771-5254

HARD Working young man-Spnng/ fall clean up,weekly lawn cuttmg andsmall tree trlmmmg Spe-CialiZing In flower bedsand shrubbery Call Mike822-9033

YARD work. gardening,weeding Reasonablerales 885-7627 ask forDaVid

STEVE'S Fence hasmerged With ModernFence Now completeprofeSSional Installation,or materials only for theDo It Yourselfer 29180Grahot, Roseville 882-3650 or 776-5462

FENCES. Steel, wood andpnvacy Wood decksFree estimates Repair ornew work G & J Inc 30years experience LI-censed and InsuredPlease call George 885.5097, Joe 977 5864ALTERATIONS Rush Jobs

welcome Quality work885-2206

AAA ProfeSSional Dressmaking, hemming spe.clallzlng In welghtloss al.teratlons Jeanette, 882-7982

'71 DRESSMAKING ITAILORING

'27 DItAP'E.ltIES

FREE esllmates Plck.upand Delivery 22 yearsexpenence Grandfather,and any clock made 8863046

CUSTOM DRAPERIESBalloons Mini BlindsVerticals, Carpeting,

Wallpaper, BedspreadsCompare our pnces Withdepartment store 'sales'

before you BUYFREE ESTIMATES

DRAPERIES BY PAT772-5440

'30 ELECTIlICAL SERVICE

AL TERATIONS- For yournew or old garmentsAlso custom deSignsR L Spina, 527-6646

ALTERATIONS: new dress-making, repairs, I doeverything Cathy 884-1923 after 6 00

JOANNA WESlERNWINDOW SHADESPAINT SHUTTERS BLINDS

KAUFMANNSTORM DOORS AND

WINDOWS

GRAfTopSALES AND SEI1VICE

15011 KERCHEVALEdS! 01 Aller In Ihe Park

1U 5-6000Closed Mondavs

924 DECORATING SERVICE

Coupon

CLOCKREPAIR

Save $10.00on Labor cost

per clock

886-3046(seeourad underdock repalrl

911 CEMENT WORK

MARTINELECTRIC CO.

Residentia I/Com mercial,Violations Corrected,SQrvlCQS Increaslld. Newwork & RQmodQlingRanges, Dryers, Door-bells, Telephone Jacks.New receptlcals added.Guaranteed work, no Job10 small.

Free Est. & Low Prices882-2007

Certified &Insured

885.3733

SAFE FLUECHIMNEY SWEE:F

• Chumley CI('an~H1g• Caps and

ScreensInstalledMortar andDamper Re!Jiw

• Animal RemO\ alCertlhed Ma~ter

SweepTOM TREFZER

8825169

James M.Kleiner

ALL CONCRETE/BRICK WORK.Waterprooflng .Asphalt patching & sealing.Flagstone & Slate .Walks, Driveways•Tuckpolntlng & Patching .Patlos, Steps.Porches, Chimneys 'State Licensed

Specializing In all ReSidential Concrete ApplicationsFootings Garage Ralslngs, Porches

BASEMENT WATERPROOFINGS

MARTINREIF licensed & Insured GARYDIPAOLA775-4268 172-0033

D1PJ\OLA & REIF CONSTRUCTION, INC.(12 Years wllh Tesolin Brothers)

Keep birds andsquirrels out

CHll\tN EYf-.$l4SCmmNSY'Onh $25l'fi

In'st.1lledroROOFI~G.ALUMINUM

GEORGE VAN

776-3126

BE WISEADVERTISE

CALL

882-6900

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or tuck pointed Flues andcaps repaired

886-5565

SAFE Flue Chimney andHome Repair Service882.5169

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ALL PROProfessional roofs, gutters,

Siding New and repairedReascnable, reliable 16years expenenceLicensed and Insured

John Williams

885.5813

LEONARD'SROOFING

Shingles, flat roofs, com.plete tear offs, bUilt-uproofing, gutters and allkinds of repairs

Work guaranteed Free esti-mates Licensed and In.sured Member of theBetter BUSiness Bureau

884-5416

ROOFING Repairs, chlm.ney, screens, basementleaks, plaster repairsHandyman work InsuredSeaver's, 882'()()()()

FLAT Roof Problems? Newrubber roofs Installed onflat roofs Stops all leaksGuaranteed 552-6116

521-2075

886.0520

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STONE ROOFING884-9512.

ReSidential.Commerclal .Industrlal

.Flat Roof .Rerooflng• Recoatlng .Slngle Ply.Tear Olfs .Hot Tar Shin-gles .Slate .Tile .Decks.Copper Metal

.FREE ESTIMATES .Icedam .Shlelds .HeaterTapes Installed .GuttersInstalled, cleaned, reopaired .L1CENSED-IN-SURED

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VINVL AND ALUMINUMSIDING

Seamless GuttersrrnmReplacement Windows/

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LICENSED INSUREDRON VERCRUYSSECOMPANY774-3542

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822-5589

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381 KERCHEVAL, FARMS

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882.1558

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SEWER AND DRAINSBOILER SPECIALISTS

SPRINKLER REPAIRS

Since 1925Keith Danielson

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HOT WATER TANKSREPAIRED & INSTALLED

CALL MIKE 882.Q747

TONYThe Master Plumber

(Son of Emil)No Job too small, new and

repairs, VIolations293-3161

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886-2521New work, repairs, renova.

tlons, waterheaters, sewercleaning, code ViolationsAll work guaranteed

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SPECIALIZING IN• Kitchens• Bathrooms• Laundry room and

VIolations• Old and new work

Free EstimatesBill, Master Plumber

(Son of Emil)

882-0029

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INTERIOR Painting, Plasterrepairs Water damagecode violations repairedExpenenced, referencesWeather sealing, Insula-tions, leaks found seav-er's Home Maintenance882-0000

QUALITY Painting Ser-vices- Intenorl extenorG C Merte Painting 881.6351 after 6 p m

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EXTERIOR Painting Aver-age house, $599 Alumi-num Siding cleaned andpainted Local referencesLicensed Local Lake-shore references 757-7232

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Aluminum Siding PaintingPatching, PlasteringStucco, Varnishing

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Reasonable PriceReferences, Good Work

759-5099

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$21,983

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AVAILABLE FOR 1990

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SALE PRICE

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1989 SEDAN DEVILLE 00,9522 silverwas $27,400 NOW $21,998

1989 SEDAN DEVILLE no 9214 whitewas $28.363 NOW $21,998

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'89 GRAND AM LE C UPEA r cond cloth red seals opllon U p~g tit whllamp 9rp cycre wIpers cruise 15 alum whfsAMJFM stereo w/cass 60/40 spill seat P19S170A 15 tires gauge pkg T glass I delag sportmirrors body Side mldgs auto Irans p 5 P b 4whl d,sc brakes 25 lIe' EFI eng St, 2345

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1989 FLEETWOODno 9327 maroonwas 531.345 NOW 824,998

1989 SEDAN DEVILLE no.917 4 Lt beigewas 527.080 NOW $20,985

1989 SEDAN DEVILLE no.9134 whitewas 527,953 NOW '211695

1989 SEDAN DEVillE no.9209 redwas 528,125 NOW $21,998

THE NEW 1990's ARE HERE ••• ALL1989 DEMOS MUST GO!!! AND

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MILAGE RANGE 2 000 TO 12 000 MILES ALL DEMOS WARRENTED FOR 48 MONTHS 50 000 MILES

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QUALITYUSED CARS

CUTLASS '86 - SupremeBrghm., 2 dr, loaded, V8,sharp' $7988

CUTLASS '88 - Auto, air,much more' Only $7,988

CUTLASS '85 CleraBrghm, 4 dr, V6, loaded,very, very clean I

BUICK SKYHAWK '86 - Auto,air Only 22,000 miles, $5788.

NISSAN '86 - 200SX XE, 5spd , air, stereo, $6995

NISSAN '89 240SX - Only2000 ml, factory official,nicely equipped $13,588

FORD '89 - F150 P U LanatXLT, V8, loaded, only 5000ml, $9788

BUICK ELECTRA '88 - 4 dr ,dark blue, all options, $10,900.

NISSAN '87 - Pulsar, auto,34,000 miles Back to schoolspeCial $6995.

Blazers. Jimmys . Broncos - 2 or 4 Wheel DriveNeeded now - Top dollar Ask for Used Car Department

CHEVY '88 - Astra Van, V6,air, like new, $11,895

BUICK SKY HAWK '86 -Custom, auto, air, stereocassette Only $4,988

FIFTH AVE. '88 - very, verysharp. Must see to appreciate.$11,588

GRAND AM '88 LE - Whybuy new? Only $8695.

LESABRE '88 - 4 dr.Loaded, like new Only $9988

LESABRE '87 - 4 dr, Lim-Ited, loaded, extra clean Only$7,688

$19,89500Tax, TI~~~~lcense

USED CAR SPECIALS

DEMO SALE

6 way p seats elec seat back rec ctoor guarcts elec r r Wlnct DEF 6 touch airalum wheels H D battery cass AM/FM stereo concert sounct pwr antenna boctyslcte stnpe

89 ELECTRA PARK AVENUE Stock No 3166

REGAL '87 - 2 dr, Limited,loaded, 25,000 ml, 1 owner,like new Only $8688

RIVIERA '85 - V8, loaded,must see. Only $7995

PARK AVE '84 - 1 owner ~V8, 4 dr 40,000 ml Must seethis one

JERRY MICKOWSKIBUICK, INC.

16700 Harper 886-0000OPEN: 9 a.m. • 9 p.m. Mon. & Thurs.8:30 a.m. • 6 p.m. Tues. • Wed .• Fri.

ON 'THE SPOT FINANCING

1985 MAZDA RX 7 G55 speed, aIr, extra clean, 44,000 miles

1988 CHEVY CAVALIER 4 DOORAuto pwr. str., pwr. brks., air. 2 to choose

1985 CADILLAC ELDORADOLoaded Extra Clean

1987 FORD ESCORT GLLoaded

1984 FORD EXP COUPEExtra Clean

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