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Phol<> by KP Bolay.
Report charts almost everything youwant to know about school district
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"One wonders If there IS abUlldmg wlthm the communitythat someone or some orgam-zatlOn might be wI1hng todonate or lease for a nommalrent to Services for OlderCItizens," SOC offiCialssaid IntheIr statement
The Grosse POInte PublicSchool System, which hasleased space to sac smce ItsmceptIon, made a pledge earh-er thiS year when both partiesrescmded their land lease, tofaCilitate meetmgs of commu-mty leaders to help SOC find ahome
At the last meetIng on Oct.14, sac mformed the schooldlstnct that It was stumped III
Its search The school systemsuggested sac send out adirect mailing to real estateagents to see If there's anyproperty out there that mightbe SUItable, said Chns Fenton,assIstant supenntendent forbUSIness
See SOC, page 3A
If sac doesn't make anyprogress m Its search beforeJune 30, WIllthe school systemextend Its lease another year?Fenton said It IS too early atthl~ pomt to say
Fenton IS part of a commit-tee studymg the feaSibility ofopemng Barnes as an elemen-tary school If the dlstnctdeCides to reopen the schoolnext fall, sac would have to beout by July 1 If the opemng ISdelayed another year, they maybe able to stay on
The vacant property at Mackand Moross, owned by the cityof Grosse Pomte Farms, wasexplored by sac as well sacexecutive director AnnKraemer said sac expressedItS Interest but "the ball IS m
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Clock is runningfor sac; no nelVhotne in sightBy Shirley A. McShane zens of the Grosbe Pomtes andStaff Wnter Harper Woods mamtam their
The meetmgs held between lives m mdependence and dlg-Services for Older Cltlzen~ mty(SOC) and representatIveb of Services offered mcludethe SIXmUnlclpahties It serves, Meals at Home, Food andas well as Grosse Pomte school FnendshlP. home repair andoffiCials and Realtors have case coordmatlOn It IS fundedf8lled to turn up a SUitablesite through the DetrOit Areafor the SOCIalservIces agency to Agency on AgIng, Commumtycall home Development BlockGrants and
by each of the SIX cItIes ItservesThe clock contmues to tick
away the time left for sac torelocate Its lease of two class-rooms at Barnes school, part ofthe Grosse Pomte PubhcSchool System, expires June30, 1998
SOC already IShVlngon bor-rowed time Its angInal leaseexpired last June and wasextended one year by theschool board
At Issue IS the school sys-tem's need for the space sac ISleasmg At the same time, sacdeSIres a pennanent faclhty -centrally located wlthm thePomtes - from which to oper-ate
Age: 80
Home: Grosse Pomte Park
Claim to fame: Helped cre.ate medIcal speCialty ofnuclear medlcme
See story. page 4A
Family: WIfe. MaryMartha three children,SIXgrandchildren
Quote: "Our book (onnuclear medlcme) cameout m 1957, and was thecompany's bestseller for20 years"
A plan developed over thecourse of several years, whichmcluded a capital campalgIl,bluepnnts and the go-aheadfrom the school system to bUildon land adjacent to Barnes,was reSCindedearher thiS yearwhen reSidents In the areaobjected to the proposed non-educatIOnal or commerCial useof school property
sac faces losmg $200,000 10a capItal fund allocatIOn fromthe Umted Way If It doesn'tlaunch a plan and capital earn-palgIIby June 30, 1999
"Tlme IS of the essence andeveryone needs to thmk andconSider ways In whIch theymight help solve the SituatIOnm which SOC finds It~elf,"sac representatives SaId m astatement Issued last week"The necessity to alter (SaC's)relocatIOn plans was forcedupon (us) b) the deSires of afew cItizens"
sac ISmterested m bUlldmgor restonng a 4,500 to 5,000-square-foot faCIlityto house Itsofficesand servIces
Founded m 1978 by a groupof local reSidents, sac IS anon profit orgamzatlOn dedI-cated to helpmg the older Cltl-
,~~PIlJllltfW~ Standard Time Resumes oct. 26
m October, WIth presentatIOnsat each of the dlstnct's 14schools and an overall report atthe Oct 13 board meeting
The reports don't generallygenerate a lot of mterest ordraw big audiences, butMalJone Parsons, assistantsupenntendent for cumculumand evaluatIon. Said<i:hey doencourage schools to beaccountable to their publicAnyone who IS mterested mlearmng more about theirschool system, or for those whoare shopping around for a
See REPORT, page 3A
Split goosenality?"My husband and I never went to U. of
M. or MSU,. the unnamed reader writesto FYI column18t Ken Eatherly. But theydo have an alum from each school intheir family. 80 on Football Saturdaystheir concrete porch goose wears theOS" for State half the time. and the "M"for Michigan the other half. "The prob-lem begins when these two telUlUlplayeach other, since I have to be impartial."she says. The solution? To avoid apotential flap, their loose wean bothhats and both team Jerseys, one on eachside. And since State plays Michigan atLaDsing this Saturday. the 1_ is nowappropriately clad
hClpatlOn?that test scores for every-
thmg from the MichiganEducatIOnal AssessmentProgram (MEAP). the HighSchool ProfiCIencyTest (HSPT)as well as how many studentsare enrolled m AdvancedPlacement (AP) classes andtheir scores on the AP examsare all avaIlable m one compre-henslVe report?
ReqUIred by Pubhc Act 25 of1990, each school dlstnct mMichigan must compIle andpre~ent an annual report
Gro%e Pomte schools dId so
Tree's spirit lives onThe corkscrew willow in the KIimisch family's Grosse Pointe Shores back yard
cUed,but its spirit will live on in the form of a wood sculpture of a shaman. Thesculpture represents the Earth and various creatures including a fOll:,a fish, a bear.a raven and an owl. The point of the sculptUl"e, based on native American beUefs.is to bring luck, plenty and good fortune. as are symbolized by the creatures. TheKlimlsch family lost a white pine 10 years ago and had chainsaw artist Kenneth D.BoSheU, left, carve it into a pagoda. Romanian emigre Milan Szklpala, right. JoinedBoShell three years ago. He perfected his woodcarving craft in his homeland andmuch of his work is featUl"edin Romanian chUl"ches.
By Shirley A McShaneStaff Wnter
Did you knowthat the average dally
attendance rate for hIgh schoolstudents III Grosse Pomte IS93 44 percent?
. The dlstnct's hIgh schoolgraduatIOn rate IS 9753 percent? Its dropout rate IS 247percent?
FIve of the dlstnct's nineelementary school's have 100percent partiCipatIOn III par-ent-teacher conferences Theremammg schools havebetween 75 and 98 percent par-
The Grosse POInte ParkCIty councIl meets at 7 p m10 the mUnicipal offices at15115 E Jefferson
The Grosse POInte libraryboard of trustees meets at 7p m In the NeighborhoodClub, 17150 Waterloo In theCity of Grosse POinte
Thursday, Oct. 30
Monday, Oct. 27
Suzanne Klein, superin-tendent of the Grosse POintePubhc School System, talksabout the "Effects of CurrentFundmg on the GrossePOInte Schools and LocalControl," to the GrossePOinte Democratic Women'sDISCUSSionGroup at 7 30p m In the gallery of theGrosse POInte UmtananChurch, 17150 Maumee,City of Grosse Pomte
Wayne County commis-sIOner Thaddeus GMcCotter IS the featuredspeaker at the EastSideRepubhcan Club forum at7 30 p m In the GrossePomte War Memonal, 32Lakeshore, Grosse PomteFarms The public IS wel-come Call (248) 358-7336
The 10th annual StAmbrose Road Rally begInsat 7 p m at the pansh hall,15102 Hampton, GrossePomte Park The eventmcludes a party and bonuspomts for the best costumeTlckets are $1250 Call (313)343-0063
Friday, Oct. 24
WEEK AHEAD
Electionnotice
Tuesday, Oct. 28
Due to space hmltahons,there was not enough.roomfor the candidate profiles,along with some regularedltonal features, In thiSweek's Grosse POinteNews The candidate pro-files and your otherfavonte Items Wlll appear10 next week's paper
EnJOY beautiful bloomsand expert adVIcedunng theGarden Center of MIChigan'sJuned floral exhibitIOn from9 a m to 8 p m at the GrossePomte War MemonalAdmiSSion IS $15 for eachlecture Call (313) 881-7511
Wnter, film cntlc andhbrf'ttlst Anthony AmbrogIOpre<;ents a free lecture on"Dracula The 100thAnmversary ofHIs Undeath"at 7 30 P m In the CentralBranch of the Grosse POIntePubhc Library, 10 Kerchevalm Grosse POInteFarms Callmal 881-8895
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problems associated WIth the-ater patrons congregatmg5 years ago this week
• Grosse Pomte Woods con-SIders several proposed ordi-nances on such matters ascompostmg and handbills Theordmances were drafted byCItyattorney George Catlm atthe councIl's request Therequest was based on a num-ber ofCItIzencomplamts aboutmalodorous compost plies andpushy sohcltors
- Shirley A McShane
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'Lumber Jill' solvesknotty problem
llIrs. George Mutter of Grayton Road didn't lUr.ewhat a big willow tree in her back yard was doing toher eavestroughs, 80 she decided. to take the matter. . . and a 50-year-old saw , . . in hand. Neighborstrembled wheD they laW her attack the big tree. fear-ing the cODSequences. both to Mrs. Mutter and to thebuildings in the vicinity. But Mrs. Mutter went atthings like a professional. She first undercut the treeto guide ita fall, then devoted. an hour a day to saw-ing away the big trunk. Her 6gurtng was just right.When the willow walled ita way earthward. it toppledjust where she said it would. missing a (llrale byinches and causing DO damage whatsoever. (GrossePointe Newa Oct. 23. 1947. Photo by Fred Runne11s.)
• An argument between twoDetrOIt teenagers mside theEsqwre Theater on Jeffersonm Grosse Pomte Park endedwhen one brandIshed a hand-gun and fired a round once mtothe floor No one was mJuredThe theater has generated 41complamts m the last yearfrom neIghbors angered by thenOIse, lOItering, littenng andvandahsm perpetrated bymovIegoers DIamond T'srestaurant on Beaconsfield andJefferson reeently closed due to
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25years ago this week• School board members
urge \ oters to be aware of thedangers If Proposal C ISdpproved On the ballot thiS:\'0\ ember are two amend-ments to the stateCon~htutlOn Proposal C VlrtU-alh ellmmates the propertytax ba.e for financmg pubhc.chaals Proposal D wouldremo\e the ban on the graduat-ed lUcometax Board presIdentWIlhamF Huetteman saId theproposals are not the answer tothe dilemma of financmg pub-hc educatIOn
• An army of 200 volunteersdescended lipon the southwestcorner of Elworthv FIeld onOct 21 and transformed thehalf acre Into a fully land-scaped park In the space of SIX
hours 2,000 pachysandra and30 trees were planted and1,150 square yards of sod werelaid Volunteers also mstalledan assortment of playgroundequIpment The proJeet was theJomt effort of NBD andEnvironmental Action Now(EAN)
~esterda~'s headlines50 years ago this week
• (;ro~"e POinte I<'arms VIl-lage lru.tees voted to act onrecommendatIOn.made by con-'Ultlllg lngIneer, to put In amarl' efTeltlveoperation of thepumping statIOn on ChalfonteTotalco,t of this phase IS esti-mated at $144,000 Work will,tart Immedlatelv so the new,e\\,lge pumping station can bereadYfor operatIOn before thehea\ v rainfalls In the spnng
10 years ago this week• Developer Hugo HigbIe
gamed Grosse POinte FarmscIty counCil approval to goahead WIthplans for subdIVId-Ing hiS family's estate atLakeshore and Moran Hemtends to dIVIdeIt mto 16 lotsWith three cul-de-sacs offMoran and three cul-de-sacs offGrosse Pomte Boulevard. AdeCISIonon whether the Higbiehouse WIllremain standmg hasnot been made
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Woods traffic studies don't state what residents want to hear
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son should use the north hIde WIlson Said that ULS doesand cross Cook m front ofULS See TRAFFIC, page 28A"'.J~-----------IInL
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now, and not m the spnng,which was the time set aSideby the pubhc service department for the Job
CardOSI'S second report,based on a AAA of MlChlganstudy, rejected placmg anotherbtOP blgn or tralht lIght atCook and Chalfonte He toldthe counCil that underMichigan standards the num-ber of car aCCidents at thatlocatIOn smce 1990, five, dIdnot warrant such traffic con-trol deVIces
CardOSI added that Improperly placed deVIces often causemore aCCidents mstead of preventmg them, which IS whythe state adopted cntena forplacmg traffic control deVIcesIn the first place
There are two schools onCook, MonteIth and ULS, s81dCardosI The city has alwaysencouraged students to walkon the north Side of Cook andcross over to the school wherethere are crossmg guardsThis route IS safe and does notrequire students to walk mpedestnan lanes that cars alsocross He pomted out that themtersectlOn IS a "T" mtersec-tlOn With three, not four, traf-fic convergence POints
Larry Wllson, the husbandof the onglnal petItIonerSharon VanDenBrouck, saidthat he thought the mtersec-tIon was dangerous anddespite the AAA report, a stopSign was needed He s81d thathe had hiS son cross Cook onthe south Side of the street toget to school because he felt Itwas safer CounCilman AlDlCkmson expressed surpnseat thiS and saId perhaps hiS
Mayor Robert Novltkedefended Patterson, saymgthat he had the counctl's com-plete faith and that the cityhad hIred a vanety of outSideconsultants over the years, butthe solutIOns they suggestedreqUired the cooperatIOn ofboth Harper Woods and StClair Shores, which both havestreets that feed mto Brys
Burgoyne then said perhapsIt was time for the city to actumlaterally, and then once thetwo other cIties saw the shift-Ing traffic, they would have anincentive that they currentlydo not have to cooperate Withthe Woods NOVltkepOinte" outthat Just as the Woods can actalone, so can other cltles HepOinted out that actmg alone In
the case of Allard Just moved atraffic problem, it dIdn't solveIt
20 years and that the counCilhas had ItS chance to fix It Hewondered why the cIty didn'thire an outSide consultant
NOVltkeconcluded by saYIngthat educatIOn, strong enforce-ment of current laws and meet-mg WIth representatives 8tClair Shores and HarperWoods are best ways to handlethe SituatIOn. He orderedPatterson to set up the meet-mg, saymg that It appears tohave been a delay In such ameetmg He also saId that thecenterhne should be pamted
He also expressed doubtsthat pubhc safety director JackPatterson. who hves a couple ofblocks away from Brys andwould be affected If some of thestreet's traffic were shifted toother streets, was the person tobe m charge of findmg a solu-tIOn
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councllm response to separaterequests by CItIzens, whodemanded that the counCil dosomethmg about the traffic
The first report, deahng WIththe Brys traffic SituatIOn, stat-ed that no new traffic controlmeasures, such as stop hghtsor stop SignS. be erected Butthe report did suggest thepamtmg of a yellow centerhnedown the middle of Brys to bet-ter define safe lanes of trafficAlso placmg a "Slow curve"Sign to warn dnvers about theturnmg nature of Brys
Cpl Joseph CardOSI, whowrote the reports and IS thecIty's traffic expert, furthersuggested that strong enforce-ment of present traffic lawswould act as a deterrentagalnst unsafe dnVlng.
TIlls response dld not pleaseseveral Brys reSidents BeauBurton, who approached thecouncll a few weeks ago WIth ademand for reduced traffic onthe street, said that hIS SIster,a traffic expert workmg mCabforma, was able to corne upWith four suggestIOns afterreVIeWIng the SituatIOn for acouple of hours He s81d heexpected the city to do betterwhen It had 20 years to reVIewthe SituatIOn
Elena Hunt, another BrysreSident, asked why the citycouldn't put up "no thru" SignShke It did at Allard a few yearsago CardOSIresponded, saymgthat when the city did that,Harper Woods reacted by plac-mg "no nght turn" SignS atevery street on Harperbetween Allard and VernierThis has resulted m a lot ofWoods reSIdents haVIng to takemuch longer alternatlve routeshorne
Brys reSident Paul Burgoynealso spoke, saYIng that theproblem has been gomg on for
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ReportFrom page 1
home and need to know aboutthe local pubhc schools, call theschool admmlstratlOn officeand request a copy of the annu-al report for 1996-97 In GrossePomte, call (313) 343.2010
The report !Dcludes worma-tlon on the wstnct's accredita-tIon status, high school enroll-ment data, the number of spe-Cial education students servedboth In distnct and sent to spe-CialIzed schools wlthm theIntermediate school dlstnct,the dlstnct's school Improve-ment plans, Implementation ofthe state's core curnculum,scores on student achievementtests, and the distnct'sprogress In meetmg nationalgoals The report also IncludesmWVldual reports on each ofthe wstrict's schools as well asthe overall cumculum.
Parsons pomted out that thematenal In the book, mcludmgthe various standardized testscores, are but a snapshot of aschool system
There are other factors -not eVIdent m a report - thatmake a school system what ItIS. Those tlungs mclude thestandards upheld In theschools, m the classrooms, byteachers on a dally basiS
By Jim StlckfordStaff Wnter
The Grosse POUlte WoodsCity Council released two traf-fic studies concerning hightraffic areas In the Clty and didnot please residents who heardthe results •
The two lltudles centered- onBrys Dnve and the Cook andChalfonte Intersection. Theywere commissioned by the
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their (the Fanns') court."The cIty counCil recently
revealed some developmentoptIOns for the Site Farms Clty
• manager Rich Solak saId thej-C/JtPlru appreCl8teS the work':S.oC does for the community:and has considered Its needs m-Its mscusslOns on how to devel-op the SIte However, nothmghas gone beyond the discussion
:stage There are no proW8eS,:no guarantees and no finaldecISIons
"If there was some feasible.way we could help them out,we'd hke to; he sald
Kraemer said the agency haslooked at a number of bwld-mgs In terms of developmg acontingency plan should theynot find a SUItable SIte beforeJune, Kraemer said the mainconcern IS the cost of haVlDgtomove twJ.ce or havmg to splitup the operatIon mto multipleSiteS
"If anythmg, we'd have toclose the agency; she saId"The upside of all the negativepubllClty IS we are now muchbetter known and have muchmore support from all quar-ters."
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to slow down overactive thy-rOIds Sturgls askedBelerwaltes to do the cllmcaltestmg
Shortly after that Sturglscontacted Belerwaltes andtOLd hIm that the AtomICEnergy CommISSion was gomgto release a few atomIc ISO-topes to medical faclhhes forthe purpose of medicalresearch Sturgls thought ItmIght be a good Idea to usethebe ISOtopeS In treatmg thy-rOld dIseases
Only five doctors apphed forthe Isotopes, so they wereinVIted to Oak RIdge, Tenn ,for some trammg regardmgthe Isotopes WhenBelerwaltes returned to AnnArbor he spent a lot of timeteaching others what he hadlearned
Dunng the late 1940s andearly 1950s, Belerwaltes spenta lot of time expenmentmgWIth radIOactive ISOtopeS mthe treatment of thyroId can.cer He was successful, alongWIth hiS resident Dr PmhpJohnson, who suggested thatthey wnte a book on the use ofIsotopes m the treatment ofthyroId dIseases
"My WIfe, Mary Martha, hada relative III the law schoolwho had us to dinner," saIdBelerwaltes "Tlus guy knewsomeone m the medIcal textbook publlshmg business Heturned out to the be presIdentof the No 1 medical text bookpubltshing company, W BSaunders Our book came outIII 1957 and was the compa-ny's best seller for 20 years ~
All of hIS work, saId
sl\e amount of hormones,whIch puts the body In hyper-dnve and can lead to death
Belerwalte" saId, also, dur-Ing medIcal school each stu-dent wa~ aSSIgned a cadaver~nd "3d to dct~rmlll. the ""Ubeof death, and then defend hiSconclUSIOn In front of a panel offellow students, professors anddoctors Belerwaltes' cadaverwas the Vlctlm of thyroid prob.lems
Later on Belerwaltes had townte hIS semor theSIS, whichwas aSSIgned by a professor, onthe human thyroid When hedId hiS mternshlp mCleveland, the semor attend.mg phYSICIan on hIS ward wasthe city's top endocnnologlst
"Dr Beard was my semordoctor m Cleveland,~ saIdBelerwaltes "It was dunng thewar, and we were seemg a lot ofthyrOld cases because of thestress of famIly separationUnbeknownst to me at thetime, one of the preclpltatmgfactors m an overactive thyrOIdIS emotIOnal stress Dunng thewar there was a lot of that"
Dr Beard, saId Belerwaltes,had a fnend at HarvardUmverslty, Ted Astwood, whohad mvented a drug to slowdown overactive thyroids Thisfnend asked Beard to chmcallytest the drug and Beard thenhad Belerwaltes do much of theactual work
When Belerwaltes returnedto U-M m 1944, he was asexpenenced as anyone In treat-mg and cunng the overactIvethyrOId, he saId In 1945 thechIef of medIcme for the hospI-tal, Cyrus SturgIs, s81d that aformer reSIdent of hIS, GIffordUPJohn, had a new medIcation
Chance made Park doctor creator of a new medical specialityBy JIm StickfordStaff Writer •
For Dr Wilham Belerwaltes,h,'conllng the creator of themedical specialty callednuclear medlcme \\ as more of ahappy accident than a planned,,,reer move
Belerwaltes, 80, attendedthe Unl\erslty of MIchIgannodlc::!! school a"j J"'l,ng the
lnlddle of his mternshlp InOhIO, he was diagnosed as havIIlg tuberculosIs So from Feb20, 1942 to Feb 1, 1943, he washept In a hospItal for TBJMlJents
Dunng those days,Belerwaltes explamed, publich"alth policy reqUIred the hosIlltallzatlOn of people whilethey were In the contaglOus"tage of TB So for a year hewas on hIS back, whIch gavehim plenty of tIme to read med-Ical Journals
After hiS release from thehospItal, the UniversIty ofMichigan offered him theLhance to complete hiS residen-cy at their hospItal The advan-tage offered by U-M, saIdBelerwaltes, was that they, In
light of hiS health, would notrequire hIm to work mghts or\\eekends
"They were mterested m pro-tectmg me," saId Belerwaltes'ThIs was dunng the war, so Ihad my pick ofhospllals A reg.ular reSIdent's schedule wouldhave kIlled me ~
It was dunng Belerwaltes'medIcal studIes and the earlyyears of bemg a doctor that asenes of coincIdences led himto become an expert in thehuman thyroId, he saIdDunng 1939, hIS mother devel-oped an overactlve thyrOidLater on hIS slster.m-law had a'thyroid cnsls," Belerwaltessald This meant that her thy.rOld was producmg an exces-
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2 big issues in Farms election
See LETTERS. page 9A
Shawn MUlrl,
As.sooate ManagerSheny EmordDiane Morel h
Greg ButOSlfWICZ
mcmerator and negotiate a new contractWith CIty DIsposal He also would hke tosee the Woods encourage more recycling
Each of the women candidates also hasher own views about what she would liketo see done III the Woods
Granger, through her work on vanouscity commISSIOns,CItedthe Importance ofpreservmg the quahty of hfe throughmaIntenance of excellent city seTVlceswhile not raising taxes
Howle sees the Woods mumclpal gov-ernment as somewhat similar to her ownsmall busmess operatIOn She under-stands the dilemmas of the small busi-ness owner, but concedes that the quahtyofhfe cannot be sacnficed for bUSiness.
Kukula-Chyhnskl believ8L the councilshould cooperate more With the bUSinesscommumty and the reSidents. She, too,favors, a long-term city plan, especiallyfor the business community, that wouldInclude more parkmg
After our mteTVlewsand VIeWlngtheirrecords, we recommend two of the threemcumbents, WJlson and Dlckmson, andGranger from the tno of challengers,with Howle also deserving voter conSid-eration
TECHNICAL OPERATIONSValerie Enclleff
Managcr IAdnurustratoT)43-5575
In view of Jarboe's record, and hISendorsement by the mayor of the p,ark,Palmer Heenan, and all members of thecouncIl, we recommend Jarboe's re-elec-tlOn as the Park's mumCIpal Judge.
gmg up and resurfaCIng the of the WoodS.O d welcomestreets mfonnatJon Jl wnlf an
So, dIsconnect the down- ordmance ~bId Motherspouts, cover wmdow wells Nature ~ creatltg thunder-WIth plastic covers to dl'llollll stotlbs ~t's get reall Thrn ourwater, regrade to chanllW energles toward mdlVldualwater away from foundatIOns; solutions It ap)M!aTSwe are Inream out obstructions In for a number of years ofunlIsu-drams For those who have al weather patterns We diosesump pumps, a small genera- to lIve on the clay filled-mtor IS Vltal Elevate washer, swamp because of the beauty,dryer, furnace, water heater the school system and the lake,and file cabmets on blocM at and there ISa pnce we all MIl-least 8 Inches hIgh, and protect mgly payany pTeCJOUSItems on the floor
I am sure the governmg body
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Jarboe for judge in the Parkthe councIl to roll back Jarboe's $2,500 payIncrease that boosted the Judge's pay to$15,000.
Berschback further contends that hehas greater experience than Jarboe inhandling criminal cases, because at trmeshis practice has been as much as 30 per-cent in that field He also claims valuableexpenence as an arbitrator in MacombCounty
From hiS SIde,Jarboe says he's proud ofthe way ros court has been run m the lastthree years, and contends everyone istreated Wlth respect m his court as well asm a fair, efficient and prompt manner.
HIS court, he emphaSizes, opens at 8a.m , and he tnes to minimize -the time
.. s,pent~ew:h case. He has redaeed" so-'called'tra1fic days from two to onl! amonth, a move that reduces the time offi-cers spend In court to aId m prosecution oftraffic offenses
With respect to controlhng cnme in thePark, Jarboe praises the pohce depart-ment but thInks he can share in the cred-It for reducmg major cnme by 18 percent.
the counCil, and we recommend that ourreaders review the lengthy coverage oftheir views m our news departmenttoday
In the followmg paragraphs we offersamples of those Views, which Includesome questIOns about the future
Dlckmson, for example, feels the coun-cil must develop a long-range plan, whichwould Include expansIOn of parkmg,which he believes could best be done bybuymg property on Mack
Fahrner, too, beheves the most Impor-tant Issue facmg Woods residents IS themaintenance of city semces generally,but he emphslzed the expansIOn of avail-able parkmg space
Wilson wants the city to complete theclosmg of the Clmton Refuse Authonty's
For a second trme, two Grosse POIntePark attorneys With excellentrecords and first-rate reputationsare competmg for the Job as mumc-
ipal judge of Grosse Pointe Park in thePark's only contested electIon on Nov. 4
They are the Incumbent, Judge CarlJarboe, who has held the office for almostthree years, and challenger DonaldBerschback, making hiS second run for theoffice after losmg to Jarboe in 1995
Jarboe was first appomted by the ParkCity CouncIl In February 1995 to succeedJudge KIrsten Frank, who had beennamed to the Wayne County CIrcwt bench.He was elected to fill the two yearsremaining on Frank's tenn In theNovember 1995 electIon .....
This IS the claSSICcase of the clial~rcontendIng that he could do a better joband save the Park money If he were elect-ed Its mumclpal Judge, whIle the incum-bent claIms he has run the court in theway "all courts should be run - in a fair,effiCientand prompt manner"
The challenger contends that the courtunder Jarboe has shown a 25 percentdecrease In the number of days it has con-vened
However, Berschback says that If hewere elected, he would increase the num-ber of days the court meets, but petition
On water andmemory1b the Editor:
Handyman Glenn Haegesays "Water always wms'"especially when 3 to 5 mches ofram falls m SIX hours Nodramage system can be con-structed to cover all weatherevents
Instead, Cltle~ settle for anoptimum statistically basedsystem In 1990, the prOjectedcost of sewer separation wouldhave been $70 million and dig-
EDITORIAL CLASSIAED 882-6900882-0294 Billbuol 'Yubeck VethaC'k~~
Margie ReiN Sauth.. ManagerAss~tanl ~dJtOt I Feature &htOT Fran Velardo
343-5594 AsslSun t M.1nagl"Chu<k Klonke, Sports Ed,'or )4~5593 Id. B.uer
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Shuley M<Sh ..... Staff Wnter 343-5591 D.v,d HughesJ.m .. M Shckford. St;tfl Wnt .. 343-5592 M.I.m. Mohoney
Amy Andreou Mllle(, Speo.al Wnler 343-5598 Juhe- Tobinr.b""' ... 1I..u,. by Betty B"' .... u. Proolre.dor CIRCULATION - 343-5577AntHbo PubllShen Daane Morelh Deborah Slivers. Manager~~~::ltA;:m... MI U236 Adnumstrahve AsslSLtnt 3013-6293 M~~Fl~;~Lldt
counCil seats that they are now seekmgThey are Vicki Granger, 48, a member
of the planmng commISSionand formerlyon the city parks and recreatIon <.ommls-Slon, Lisa Pinkos Howe, 40, an owner of a"mall bUbU1tlbb who became Involved InpohtIcs partly through the Influence ofher father, once mayor of the Woods, andPatrIcia Kukulka-Chyllnskl, 41, whobased her campaign chiefly on the city'sslow reactIon to the Aug 20 storm thatflooded many Woods' basements
In our Intemews With all the candi-dates, we were Impressed by the fact thatthey were united on one subject TheWoods IS a good place to hve and theywant to make it even better
Overall, we thmk Woods reSidentshave an excellent slate of candidates for
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has Just taken placeIn fact, It's only a generatIOnal change,
as Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, 71, the news-paper's chaIrman and chief executIve, hasturned over corporate leadership to hiSson, Arthur Sulzberger Jr., 46, whobecame the Times ch81nnan
and sanitary sewer systems and IS nowpreparing for that eventuahty
Edward Wilberding II, seeking anotherterm, would hke to see the Mack-Morossproperty used pnmanly to benefit FarmsreSidents but ISnot endorsmg any specif-ic use or actiVIty at thiS tIme
He pomts out the Farms still must pre-pare to fund the sewer separatIOn project,but It ISalready moving to curb pollutionby reqwnng propertIes that are sold tohave disconnected downspouts
Fran Schonenberg, who has been aleader m many Pomte CIVICactiVItIes,thinks multi-use was the general reactIOnwhen people were asked about the use ofMack-Moross, but she would also like tosee a community center to accommodateSOC and other commumty actiVIties.
She recommends cooperatIOn of thethree countIes affected m order to budd ahammer (a strong organizatIon) to getbroad cooperation on curbmg lake pollu-tion.
MartIn West, another challenger, wantsthe city to control future use of the Mack-Moross land, but says It'S more Importantto make the nght deCISIOnthan to make Itspeedily.
He also sees a multl-countyapproach tobattling pollutIOn of Lake St Clmr, butwants our own community to control anyproblems Wlth our dnnkmg water.
Sue Vogel, the third challenger, favorsthe commumty recreatIon plan as a morepractIcal alternative to the use of Mack-Moross than senior housing But shewould prefer to see SOC located In thecommumty center along Wlth other com-munity orgamzatIons proVIdmg activitIesfor Farms reSidents
She thinks the Pomte commumty couldcooperate in a five-county organizatIOn tocurtail pollutIon and provide other ser-VIcesto tbe lake.
After reVleWlng the backgrounds andrecords of all of the candIdates, we con-cluded that the CIty needs to retam ItsIncumbents, and that the election of FranSchonenberg could fill the other openseat
The elder Sulzberger was named chair-man ementus and remains a companydirector In hiS ementus capacity, theTImes saId, he Wllliead a transitIon team
The company's largest newspaper pos-session probably IS the Boston Globe, butIt also owns smaller papers, chiefly In theEast, which are commercial successes III
their own Cities
The Times stili carnes on Its front page,m a box on the left-hand top of the page,the famed Times slogan, "All the newsthat'!: fit to pnnt " The newspaper stIllcomes closer to llVlng up to that mottoevery day than any other paper In theUmted States and probably m the world
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InGrosse Pomte Woods' mUnicipalelectIon Nov 4, three women arechallengmg three male mcumbentsfor city council seats, but the women
,lie runmng as mdlVlduals Wlthout cItingthe gender Issue
But obVIOuslythe gender Issue IS pre-"'1'( If you recall, President Clmton's re-electIon was directly attnbuted to hiSsuccess m wmnmg women voters Butwho knows how such an Issue Will affect,1 mumclpal electIOn of thiS kmd?
In the Woods, the male Incumbents areThomas Fahrner, 67, Al Dlckmson, 66;and WIlham WIlson, 63 Fahrner is thesemor member Wlth 20 years of seTVlce,Wilson has served for 16 years, andDickInson was appomted In 1995.
The challengers are three women whohave theIr own records of seTVlceto theWoods commumty, although not In the
Trio of womenface 3 menin Woods vote
'All the news that's fit to print'
Runner-up Hill
ItIS good to read that the New YorkTImes, stJlI regarded as the bestnewspaper m the Umted States andperhaps In the world, WIllnot rehn-
quish famIly management m a shift that
MIke HIli, the major Mlchlgamanplaymg the semor golf CIrCUIt,showed last week that he stIllcan play Wlth the stars In the
semor tournamentsIn the MaUl Kaanapah ClaSSIC, at
Kaanapah, Hawall, Mike tied for secondplace in a bIg field, and earned hImself$68,000 by shootmg 70, 64, and 69 on the6,590-yard, par 71 course
A couple of months ago, HIll was quotedas saYing he mIght retIre thiS year, butstIli wanted to see how well he could do ma few more tournaments HISfinish In theImportant HawaIIan tournament ought tohave conVInced hIm
Inthe mumcipal election in GrossePomte Fanns, three Incumbents arebeIng challenged by three impressivechallengers for four seats on the coun-
CilMayor John E Danaher is runmng for
re-electIon to the council which will pick anew mayor, or return Danaher to officeunder the Fanns' unique method of elect-Ing the councIl's presidmg officer.
In mtervIeWlng the councll candidates,we were Impressed by the VIews of theincumbents, and also by those of theIrchallengers, wroch made our recommen-datIons as difficult to make as the votesthe reSIdents Wlllcast Nov. 4.
: In additIon to Danaher, the meum bents1. runmng for the councll are Ehzabeth M.
Gandelot and Edward Wilberdmg II,while the challengers are FranSchonenberg, MartIn West and Sue Vogel
\In our mtemews WIth all SIX of the can-didates, we centered our attentIon on twomajor problems for the Farms. what to doabout the Mack-Morass property, and howto cooperate With area-Wlde efforts tolessen the pollutIOnof Lake St. CI81r.
All had Ideas about both subjects aswell as other matters of mterest to theFanns. Their comments will be reportedm detad In John Lundberg's coverage Inthe news section of next week's Issue ofthe Grosse Pomte News.
In a samplmg of candidates' opmlOns,Danaher said he beheves the future ofthe use of the Mack-Moross property WIlldepend on the cooperatIOn the Fanns getsfrom the other Pomte communitIes. Hisfeehng is that It could be best used as arecreatIOn center.
As for the lake, he feels that the Farmsshould seek a multI-county plan WIth alllake communities represented to coordi-nate the pohcles needed to protect thelake
ElIzabeth (Lisa) Gandelot, seeking re-electIOn, proposes mixed use for theMack-Moross property It would IncluderecreatIOn, 40 to 60 umts of semor congre-gate care, and poSSiblyother uses
As for the lake, she says the city WIllbesoon reqUITed to prOVIdeseparate storm
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The Semor Men's Club ofGrosse Pomte Will meet at11 15 a m on 'fuesday, Oct 28,at the Grosse Pomte WarMemonal
The speaker wlIl be DanFnesen of Dan Fnesen andAsSOCiatesofWmdsor
The tOPIC wlIl be "HowGammg In Wmdsor Affects ItsCommumty"Dan Friesen
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The Pomte Players promisethat prop Iwmb loaned lor ttlt!play Will be returned m theironglnal condition
If you have an FYI tip,call Ken Eatherly at (313)822.4091.
The student productIOn ISalso lookmg for financial donatlOns to help WIth the CObtS"ThIS IS deductible and donorsWIll be mentIOned 10 the pro-gram credits," MIchael saysYou can contact him at thePerformmg Arts Center at(313) 343-2241
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help prop them up - Withsome props for the Victonan-era comedy, "TheMatchmaker," set to open hereNov 19.
It's a big show, requmngover 200 props, and techmcalassistant Michael Posch ISout beatmg the bushes to bnngthem 10 "We need large quan-tIties of 1880s-penod fabnc mvelvet or Silk WIth floral pat-terns,~ he says
Other Items bemg soughtmelude penod women's hats,hat boxes, domed WIcker birdcages, a desk chair, uphol-stered foot stool and ottoman,one-sided chaise lounges, abarber's neck brush and a pouf,
The Op-Ed PageDave Taylor on drums, lucksoff the church's MUSIC atMemonal senes with theIr ownbrand of "CelestIal Jazz"
The weather may be gettmgcooler, but fall ISshapmg up asa hot season for Bess, who Justreleased her latest CD, "LoveNotes," WIth the Bess BonmerEnsemble that also IncludesKeller The diSC showcasesthree of Bess' composItIOns"Cote d'Azur," "All of Paul,"and "Las Notas de Arnor"
The group celebrated theCD's release at a concert 10
Ann Arbor's KerrytownConcerthouse last Saturday,but you can preVIew It nghthere m GP The HIlI's bean-meIster, John Jutte, hasbeen amng the latest BonmerdiSC at the Coffee Grinderand gettmg good reVIews It'sbemg pnvately dlstnbuted at(313) 882-2781
Fmally, on Nov 8, Bess ISset to perform at the opemngof a new Star bucks CoffeeHouse at the Troy SportsArena m Troy
G.P. Park today,world tomorrow
The Park's Susie ScheiweIS about to become a songbookeditor pubhshed 10 136 coun-tnes around the globe and shesays she's "a bIt awed" by thewhole thmg
Work on the book startedthree or four years ago whenSUSIe, who's leader ofMichIgan Metro GIrl ScoutsCouncil Troop 1838, jomedWIth four other leaders to cre-ate a songbook at the requestof the World AsSOCiatIon ofGIrl -GUIdes and Girl ScoutsWorld Center in Pune (Poona),IndIa
Gettmg It all together took ahuge amount of polhng forpreferences, researchmg on-gms and gettmg copynghtreleases The result !Dcludessongs of all the World Centers,the "World Song," songs fromthe AsIa Pacific regIOn, camp-fire songs and graces fromaround the world and at leasta couple of SusIe's ownfavorites
"rve never done anythlOglike It before," says SusIe "Iwas amazed when I found Itwas gomg to be sold In GirlGUIde shops all over theworld"
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~_i _Great couple,great sendoff
The Park's RUdy andMargaret Olila have been fix-tures on Harvard Road for over40 years and18JltSunday ahall full oftheir fnendsand neighborswas mVlted totheNeIghborhoodClub to honorthem - andsay goodbye
"Rudy andMargaret are mOVIngto a newhome at Henry Ford Villageand the people m the 1200block of Harvard decided tohave a party for them," saIdMeeky Connolly "ItJust goesto show you what Iund of streetwe hve on.".
Meeky organized the potluckbash along With neighborsCindy Littman and KirkieStevens, and her husband,Jim Connolly, took responsl'blhty for the financial arrange-ments. "Everybody chipped m- even people who couldn'tcome - and we ended Up WIthmore donatIons than we need-ed," S81dMeeky
"(Rudy and Margaret) arethe Iund of people who bnngJOY and laughter WIth themeverywhere they go," Meekysaid In a champagne toast tothe block's sernor couple "We'lllll1SS them."
Dottie RenBud, who WIthher husband, George, movedmto the 1200 block a fewmonths after the Ohlas,recalled them back then. RudyW8Jlan auto designer for FordMotor and built hIS own cus-tom car, featunng a Flherglasbody WIth a Willys engme andchaSSIS
"We called It "the Ohla" andhe drove It around for years,"DottIe smd.
"I commuted to Dearbornevery day for 19 years," Rudyrenumsced. "Now we're gomgthere to hve "
ELECTLISA PINKOS HOWLEfor Grosse Pointe Woods City Council
Bess scoresa triple play
"Jazz IS AInenca's chambermusic," says PomteJBZz planlSt1D resIdence Bess Bonnier,and she alms to put a fewmusIcal rounds m the chamberand fire them off Sunday, Nov2 at Grosse Pointe MemorialChurch
That's when the CIty'S Bess,WIth Chns Colhns on tenorsax, Paul Keller on bass and
PIctured obo' e llSO husband MlCh0e4mother Morv P1nk~ ond children ANISO()and Corneroo
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GROSSE POINTE WOODS CITY COUNCIL
RE-ELECTAL DICKINSON
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PROVEN COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP!* G PW: CITY COUNCIL. 2 1/2 Years* PlANNING COMMISSION - 4 Years (Former ChaIr)* BEAUTIFICATION COMMISSION - 13 Years (Former ChaIr)* TREE COMMISSION - 9 Years* MASON PTO (Former President)* SEMCOG EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE* RETIRED & SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM (RSVP) .Ad'lsory CoenCl!* SOC SITE SELECTION COMMITTEE* COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE TO THE GROSSE POINTEARTS COUNCIL* DETROIT EDISON REGIONAL MANAGER - (Renred 2/97)* lAKE SHORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ELDER* G PW HOMEOWNER - 25 Years* MARRIED - Wife Connne, Daughters Susan, Carrie, Ann
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lum" Why IS It that of thethree mIddle schools, BrownellIS the only one that no longerhas a full-time mstrumentalteacher? Brownell deserves afull-tIme mstrumental musIcmstructor
Mr Bauer has spent yearsdevelopmg an excellent program called the Band Award~System, whIch allows for mdl'-"dua!s to excel "t theIr OWl'
paceBecause of thIS system, Mr
Bauer has been able to takeboth hIS band and orchestra tofestival competitIOn and hIS
Letters
Changes domore harmthan good
The damage has been done,don't compound the pohtlcalproblem
Jean RiceGrosse Pointe Woods
Councilwoman, retired
To the Editor:Use whatever word you
want, but the "scheduhngchanges. at Brownell MIddleSchool drastically affected Itamstrumental musIc "cumcu-
• Forty-year Farms resident• Grosse Pointes/Harper Woods Futuring Committee• Grosse Pointe Public Library Board• Past President - Founder, Grosse Pointe Citizens For Recycling
- Services fOT Older Citizens (SOC)- League of Women Voters, G.P.- American Association of University Women, G.P.
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mformatlOn only Most of themkDowthat bomeday they mightneed help to wend their waythrough the chaos of MedIcare,MedIcaid and a pIle of msur-ance programs
The offiCialrecord of the May27 planmng commISSIOnmeet-mg rl'veals that 17 peoplespoke agamst the SOClBamesplan Among them are suchf'lml!I:l~ Woods political namesas Potter, Perry, Kalaglan,Kuhne and Chyhnskl
Drag out the lonlolterm memoory when you fill out your bal.lot Consider carefully becausethe person who "talks the talk"Just might "walk the walk I"
We Support Fran Schonenbergfor Grosse Pointe Farms Council:Robert & Vletona Buckler Ann & Denny Hoag Joseph T & Joanne E Leonard Jim & Ann NICholsonAnne & John Burke Mary M Krueger Lyia leipZig, M.D, Ph 0 8111& Wendy KragMartha & Jim Mast Florance Miller C K "Skip. Gibson Jim FausonePatncla & Edward Haug Gall Kaess John C & Lucy Prost Tom & Mary DrummyMarlene & Kenneth Harle Mary Lou & Bo Boresch Paul D'Angelo Nonnan TibbitsMyrtIa Everett Charlie & Mamie Oakman Sue &. Warren F Jones AI &. Carol SchrashunPeter & Frances HigbIe Dr & Mrs. L Can Sultzman Robert & Mary LeIgh Hardegen Wil & Dons Ann BruckerDiana Dunlop Marglt A Jackson Clwre Wilcoxon PerTy Palnels ColettMr & Mrs. J Annlstead Burwell, Jr. Lenore A. Marshall Enn J Barthel A S DeboJohn and Irene Wayne Mrs Wilham Y Gard Fran & 8111 TWiddy Virginia M DeboMane and Mike Zeller Elizabeth & Henry Kuhlman Deb Venkar Paul CollinsMariana & Bill Wilt Peggy & Vic Ptasznlk Michael & Ann McAndrew Josephine CollinsKay Kirby Steve & Sandy GlIlesple Aachel Webers Glona HeppnerMary D Henry Ann Vier John & Elizabeth WIlliams Denms CazabonMichael Clyne Kathanne Mullaney Max L. Gardner, M.D. Cathenne SchmidtCathenne E Janice Sally A Graham Jan & Oick Kay Joanne M SelfnedMIke Mengden Judy Stark Esther HUIZinga Joan HallRobert E Klacza Bill & Connie Frey Frank J Siaden, Jr Russell CollinsNancl Bolton Doris Cook Virgil &. louise WInfield JulIe Audretsch
\ Mr & Mrs Robert Kessler Mansa Fife John & Lmda Bruce Margaret HannsMr & Mrs Mlnert Thompson l.Iz & Chanle Brown Jean Fuqua Deva LudwigBev & Joe Fromm Anrta leslie F~ & Mary Ruffner Peggy & Peter KrossDonna & Bnan Handley David Hadden Francesca Catalfio Baroara MadaraszAlexander C Suczek Mrs PaUlA Eagan Lee & Maneke Allen William & Christine HopeBetty B Payne John & Helen Frldew John S. Yarema Sam & June NelsonGary & Marsha Dysert JoMee DaVId& Nancy Posavetz Bill PenoyarKay McDonald Susan E. Shlnk Peggy Hodak Alfred & Mary Bell TaylorGregg l Berendt Thomas F Hatch Mr 80Mrs NICholasKachman Leah & Steve Vartanran
Elect
Frances L. SchonenbergFor Grosse Pointe Farms City Council
October 23, 1997Grosse Pointe News
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We "older folks" hke to jokeabout our long and short termmemories Forget what youwent upstairs for but remem.ber who tnes to do you m
The events surroundmg thependmg eVlctlOn of SOC fromBarnes school are dlstressmgThe group of SOC neighborsand politicos who filled the airand newspapers could not havebeen more wrong about themission of SOC
Pomte semors are an mde.pendent lot Except for a fewwho have no support group,semors depend upon sac for
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10A Letters October 23, 1997Grosse Pointe News
TO RESTORING ANDIMPROVING PIER PARK FORTHE NEXT GENERATION
TO MAINTAIN OUR SUPERIORCITY SERVICES
TO BEST USE OF- COMMITTED MACKlMOROSSWHICHWILl
SERVE THE GREATESTNUMBER OF RESIDENTS
- DEDICATED
-WILL WORK
UNOBODY'S As PICKY ABOUT
CARPET CLEANING."
SeeM nals speCially PricedOffer expires 11129197.Some restnctlonsapply
Carpet$1800*Per Room2 room minimum
5 rooms only $87.12 X18 average room size
Furniture$39g;~:
SUE VOGEL ON NOV:4FARMS CITY COUNCIL
F1eog Manha Kaleal F'ed & Ingnd Manes Don & Barb Aebaul JosepI1 & Slaul EII>etFoost DaVId & Ga 'en KetaIontJs Oems & Nota Manes Jeff Sandra Slonzel Arnold & JaneFrama~no Edwln A P Kennard Peggy Manes Paul Aadlott Gerald Siemer Aobe<1Fnl<lend<. BOO& Chislna Khber Rober! ~ t.n..tm A A"",,,,, GeoJg& A Sltaucl1 '" GlbenGagllu Eva Kou,ell$ SI""" & McOona Id Am L Rodgers 8tII & Lhn Sylvester FraDCl$LGauhnskl Sharoo Helen lolcKulel WlAlam Aussel L Teston JulieGilben J Knegel Harne, Mille< James & Ryd<man Ekzabelll Tyrrell SG,!elan Grant P Krolle, Rober! K Marlene Rygoel John A V_man DonaldGoIe,. n Peter & Sto, Kummer Pam MoIosky Donald J Savage [),ana v_ CIl8rIta & PalGIN WIlham A Lagras$O Sam Maroun Adele savage Mam-ll vanHove. 111cr.rtesGoad Den<se Laode rs Donald F Murray MIldred 5<_ JoIeph F VOf1HlMl CarolGracey Ire"" Larue BIll Nadeau Oovl<l SchaR DaYkl v_ JolInGoanSlf11O Paul Laun Ph~ Neumeyer P8lnoa SchaR Davtd J Wak1l1y E.~Hwalrlls, ~ & M-.rIil Lawi,s WaRe, Norlh F Scllwartz Alan WalSh JohnHarmen P~s LeF""re MIChael 0IM0 George Sallee R WeIr o.r-Hamson Roben Lenahan O,mel J Pallll201a Angel SesIa Ant.,r W1ItIams JaM"Hayosh Jr Joe MacMechan MS Palauola Pe'er Seymour LIle ~C*rneMJohnson Lou & June MalaC WaNer PalazlOla v,p & Joe Sh", Yun SuI' blllodcl. OobonlhJohnson TIfTlO!l1y lAa""a John & CIle<y1 Po'l Frede""" Sm.th Jornoe z__ AJoyc8 John & Ma rlrork J PIasecki Jafce I Srnm Mart<Sulanne MalOUk W.... m Frank SmIIt1 Mary AmJu<seI< Stan ~ Dwlo & Jdln ~ Dr Paul SIeIIool EIOZ_
ELECT
• President, Richard PTO (1995-1996)• Co-chair, Richard/Messner Renovation Project
• Committee Member, Pier Park Tot Lor Renovation Projecr• Recipienr, GP Schools Distinquished Volunteer Award• Member. GP Schools Technology Steenng Committee
• Presidenr-elecr, Brownell PTOPa.d for b <he Common .. '0 £lcc. Susan E. ~ d 308 hshe, Road. Grosl< POUl,. Famu. MI48230
BE SURE TO VOTE NOVEMBER 4th
Letters welcomeThe Grosse Pomte News
welcomes your Letters tothe Editor All lettersshould be typed, double-spaced, and SIgned
The deadline for lettersIS3 p m Monday
Send letters to EdItor,Grosse Pomte News, 96Kercheval, Grosse PomteFarms, Mlch 48236, or faxthem to (313) 882-1585
pal offices rather than GrossePomte Shores last Monday
Th all those who I missed atthe Shoreb offices, please callme, toll-free. at (888l 254-LAWI to set up a personalmeetmg
I Will, m any case, be at theGrosse Pomte WoodsCommumty Center onMonday, Oct 27, from 9 . 10a m for regularly "cheduledoffice hour. for anvon" want,ng to meet With me regardmgstate concerns
Andrew C. RichnerState Representative
Andrew C. Richner • State Representative, 1st DistrictRev. Demetrlous S. Kanda • Pastor, Assumption Greek Orthodox Cluur:1t
Robert E. Novitke • Mayor, Grosse Pointe WoodrJosepb R. Dansbury • CouncIlman, Grosse Pointe WoodrAIleD G. DIckinson. Councilman, Grosse Pointe l1bodsThomas J. leFevre • Councilman, Grosse Pointe Woo4r
Peter R. Gllwm. Former Councilman, Grosse Poilite Woodr
RE-ELECTTHOMAS J FAHRNERCOUNCILMAN • GROSSE POINTE WOODS
Patel ror by Tht Commltlrt 10 Rt-FIftl Thomas J Fabrner, Coundlman, 902 Woods lAne, Grosse PoInIf Woods"...... , ~ I~
Adams Or Vincent BAIfo".. MllteArnold Rober!Bamllll MBertc>llll'll TheresaBIgham rlfT1BjOO< Kaly8Iod<erm AlyceIlloy Fred & Lym TBuches MaryCha'&atM!r! EthelConkllln AJCraog Laura MCross James TDanlor!h Dr Aober!Damorltl DonsDdonsoo AI &ComneD1<IIe, Joyce MDoyle JIm & JoanFmch Balbo'"FItZgerald F"'nk M
us to know that Art hadtouched so many hves III thecommunity
Arthur loved people Heloved hiS church and the manyfnends he made through theyears HIS main goal m hfe wasto help other., and he espeCial-ly loved helping chIldren
We Will be forever gratefulfor the tnbute he received atthe memonal servICe, for thescholarships /pven m hiS name.and tor the dedICatIOn In hiShonor at the homecommggame Arthur would have beenso proud and happy
So many have told us theyWill always remember Arthuras someone who was a fnend toeveryone and who left theworld a lesson about what Itmeans to be a good person
Words cannot express ourgratitude We can only say,"Thank you With all ourheart s~
We would also hke to give aspeCIal thanks to Jay Masllllckfor hiS edltonal cartoon of Art10 the Grosse POinte News ofSept 18 It really hfted ourspmts Thanks, agalO, to all
Kathy KuehnelNancy Ingram
Sue WatersFormerly of Grosse
Pointe
Schedule mis-takeTo the Editor:
I must apologlze for a sched-uhng mistake that left mewaiting for reSidents WIshmgto diSCUSS state Issues atGrosse Pomte Park's municl-
Pomte have to move some.where else once they are forcedto sell their homes because ofhealth problems?
Don't any of our elected townoffiCials care about thIS senousproblem that affects our elder-ly reSidents?
It IS time for senior houqlngnow while the land IS avail-able We have already gotplaces where our youth can gofor recreatIOnal purpo.es OureIJ"J ly de"erve hOUSing InGrosse POinte and hopefullyour town offiCials Will agreeand do something about theproblem now and stop procras-tlnatmg on thiS Issue
We hve III a youth onentedsociety, where growing old canbe extremely hard for most ofour cItizens We worry aboutchdd abuse but how many of uscare about the abuse of theelderly abuse III thiS country?
Grosse POinte ISa wonderfulplace to hve for the elderly aswell as young people so let'sput up senior housmg hke somany towns have alreadydone If they can do It so canGrosse POinte
Grace McLellanGrosse Pointe Farms
Thank you, fromArthur's motherTo the Editor:
We would like to thank all ofthe wonderful people In GrossePOinte and Harper Woods whoresponded so kindly and lov-Ingly when they learned of thedeath of my son and our broth-er. Arthur
It was so heartwarmmg for
St John HOSPital and Medical Center IS committedto sel'Vlng our community In many ways Purchasingthe WOOds Theatre IS consistent WIItl our dedlCabonto maintaining Mack Avenue, Morass Road and thesurrounding ne'9hbor1loO<ls as VItal places 10 liveandwor1(
We welcome yourQuestions or commentsPlease call our PubliCRelatlOllS depa rtment at313-343-7454 or VlSltus on the Intemet athttp://sfIohn.org •
""'4 More par1(mg fO!' patients and visitors IIT 'S no secret that the hustle and bustle In the
Mack Avenue Moross Road area symbolizes theVItality of our community Along WlItl that VItalitycomes a great demand for par1<Jng
By purchaslIlg the recently-closed AM C WoodsTheatre, Sl John Hospital and Medical Center IS
better ab Ie to meet the parkmg needs of VISItOrs,patients and their families 5l JOI1n plans to teardown the theatre thiS spnng and use the spacefor grou nd level parking
The hospital had offered to contrn ue leasing thebudding to AMC Theatres, but the company hadno Interest In conlrnUing to operale Itle WoodsTheatre As 51 JoM Hospital and Medical Genterconllnues \0 evaluate the community's need forhealltl care serviCes we WIll conSIder otherloog lerm uses for the property (Contrary torumors a drug rehab facllrty WIll not be bu,"on the theatre SIte)
Ruby FarmsCldpT It\ILL op,.~ I**-CIder Mlll WIth Fresh CIder & Donuts* -Chnstmas Store WIth ColleCtlbles
-Ornaments, GIfts, DecoratIOns-Restaurant - Wax Museum
Rides :,.'{Parnes t't Old FashIOned Carousel
Hours: Saturday & Sunday
~11:00 a.m. to 5:00p.m.
DIRECTIONS ------FROMDrnorr AMA~ (810) 324 2662 ~~~:~:Of;1~~:;;llowtoJ-69westIOeXlt196\1'1'dhamsRd)
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Why would a hospitalbuy a movie theatre?
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group~ have always walkedaway with top honorsBrownell IS the only GrossePomte middle school to do this
For eight years they wereundefeated 10 regIOnal festivalIn five states Because of thechange~ Mr Bauer had toscrdp hlb program and will nolonger be taking the group tofestn al competitIOns
Hl~c1a.~ '17e hll. mcrpa.edby 65 students, hIS assistanthab been taken away and he ISnot able to be at Brownellbefore and after school
Fifty five percent of the stu-dent body at Brownell IS In
band and orchestra EmploYingtwo part-time teachers atBrownell has cost the taxpay-ers an additional $36,000 ayear
For 12 years Mr Bauer hasoffered on hiS own time a Jazzband and orchestra before~chool
Due to the changes, the Jazzband and full orchestra are nolonger available
You know the saYing, "If It'Snot broken, don't fix It?~
Now that the admllllstratlOnhas broken somethmg, howWill they fIX It - by spendingmore tax dollars?
Eva FranceGrosse Pointe Farms
Senior housingneeded here1b the Editor:
Many towns have alreadygot semor hOUSing for theIrelderly reSidents Why do somany of our elderly m Grosse
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7Department 56 ..Retirement Day. Open 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.rn.
FRIDAY - SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21-23"Hill Holly DayS" ..Open HouseBear Hunt: Any item with a bear in it, on it, or with it will be 20% Off.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5Department 56 - "Snowbabies~' Retirement Day. 10:00 am .• 6:00 p.m.
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Upcoming Events ...SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25
Stamping Demonstration By Mark Kay of Personal Stamp Exchange - 12:00 - 3:00 p.m.
SATURDAY & SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8-9Department 56 • Home for the HohdayslOpen House Seminars
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 16A Representative from ''Old World Christmas" wiU be at the store. Event piece available.
Enter a drawmg to WID a Free "World Collector Club".
SATURDAY & SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6-7Department 56 • "Snowbabies" ..Open House Learn about the Snowbabies Friendship Club.Event piece available Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Sunday 12:00 .. 5:00 p.m.
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9-SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26
Andrew Uoyd Webber's rockopera masterpieceJNov 12-16, 1997Nov 18-22, 1997
A sparkling romantic comedyTJanuary 21-25, 1998January 28-31, 1998
An unforgettablesouthern dramaJMarch 11-15, ]998March 18-21, 1998
The classic 'rags to riches'Broadway musicalJApril 29-May 3, 1998May 6-10, May 13-16, 1998
Edward W. Wilberding IIfor Farms City Coundl
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Thc pubhc aCLuracy testl~ conducted 10 determme tholt the program
dnd the computer bemg used to tdbulate the results of the clew onLOunls the votes m the mdnner prescnbed by (he law
LouIse 5, Warnke,City ClerkGPN IOmm
Paid/orb. rhe Commlllee to e1ec/ Ed"ard W lVi/berdlng /I227 Cha/fome Grosse PO/me Farms M/48236
NOTlC! fO VOTE:.R,> NOllce" hereby given Ihdl .Ill db~entee,oler countUlg bOdrd computer dllurdLY Ie'l for the 11/4/97 GcncfdlCily clew on hol~been ~cheduled for Friday October 31, 19'17 .II 3 00
pm m thc City oflllcs at 20025 MoIck PldLa, Gro"e Pomle WoodsMILhlgdn All mtere~led per~ons should feel free to 011lend
Cityof (Jf}rosse JIoillie ~OO()fi, Michigan
Iam...- the proud &!her of Dew born qu2dlup1W. jube, EddIe, Peter and Ff2llk ("Jack")- the hlLlband of Llbby Keogh Wllbenhng-1I1lfe loog resIdent of Grosse Pomte Farms aDd 11kJaI bllSlDe5S 0'IIIlel'
-11 current Com memberIsupport ...
- the mdoor 1Illd outdoor reaeaIiOllaI deYelopment of MicWMoross- the development of a/tero1llVe Iocalroos for seD10t bOIlsmg-the unplemenlaJJOD of the Mack AYelIue Master Plan- bIDdy complelJon and IOlplemenlalloD of the PIer P1Irk redeveIopmenl plan- addressu1g our sewer system sepmIIOO JD 11 6sally l'e5l"lwle IIl2IUIeI'
- the CODbDoed be2ullfiC3llon and Illfra.SlI'UC1lIre IOlprovemenlS of our commUJlltyl.Il my current lmII as a CoUDCil Member ...
- we hJve addressed the Hill parkmg problem- SIIpported the redeYelopment and complel10D of Richard field.- mam12llled the lowtSt laX I2te of all the PomleS- enhanced the PIer P1Irk b2lhhouse and 101k>t playgroond.- IOlproved the Mack AYelIIie streelSCape.-1IICre2Sed lhe VIbrancy, exCItement and adMI1eS JD the Hill shoppmg dJstnct.
1M.19in us in celeg~~~g our-5Qth~easonl
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Save when you buy Season Tickets4 SHOWS for only 548 (552 Fri., Sat. evenings)
All petformances are staged at the Grosse Pointe WarMemonal's beautiful Fnes Auditorium at 32 Lakeshore
Dnve. For membership and ticket information, call
313-881-4004
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Belerwaltes, resulted In thecreatIon of a new medical speclahty wIth Its own separatemedical socIety to help educatedoctors In the latest tech-nIques
These educatIon efforts tookBelerwdltes alJ over the world,but In the end he returned toU-M, whIch always managed tooffer hIm what he wanted andneeded
Belerwalte8 retired when hewas 70 But because of a tech-nIcal problem WIth hIS pensIOnplan, he retIred a couple ofmonths before the checksamved Also hIS neIghbor, acertaIn pizza magnate, haddone some work on hIS proper-ty that adversely affectedBelerwaltes So when a coupleof hiS former students, now Incharge of the nuclear medICineprograms In DetrOIt area hos-pItalS, offered hIm consultIngpoSItions, he moved to GrossePomte Park
He stopped seemg patIentsIn 1994, and dunng the pastfew years wrote a book titled,"Love of LIfe ~ It's been anexpenence he's enjoyed greatly
But Belerwaltes' lIfe hasn'tbeen all work and no play AnaVId saIlor SInce he was 5, hecounts as one of hIS favontememones the Newport, R I , toBermuda race of 1960 Dunngthat race he was crewmg forJohn Pterpont and the boatexpenenced the stronge!otwmds ever recorded for therace
"There was a five-hour pen-ad where the wmds dId notdrop below 60 knots, ~ saIdBelerwaltes "We didn't loseour mast or rudder lIke a lot ofboats One of the crew hkenedthe expenenr.e to bemg on thefront lines dunng a war ~
Beierwaltes hasn't let retire-ment slow hIm down He sttllsWIms 20 laps a day at theDetrOIt Yacht Club
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Come pick uJDlour two free bagels and prove it to yourself.The fresher the bagel, the better.
One bite and you'll taste the fresh difference an Eastside bagelmakes. More bagel chewiness on the inside. Just the right bagelcrunchiness on the outside. Come visit our friendly family bagel
shop. Enjoy two free fresh baked bagels on us! You may never eatany other bagel again!
What could be grander thanan Eastside bagel?
Our family-owned shops are still serving crusty, homemade bagels - kettleboiled and hearth baked the old-fashioned way. Not to mention breakfastbagels with scrambled eggs and crisp bacon, fresh-sliced ham or leansalami. And don't forget the freshly brewed gourmet coffee.But now Eastside bagels are even better to come by. With two convenientlocations - one in St. Clair Shores and a brand new shop in SterlingHeights - there's always an Eastside Bagel right around the corner.Hmmm ... this could be habit forming. Ain't life grand?r---------------------------- ,
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I or $1.00 OFF I: BAKER's DOZEN :: Limit One (1) Coupon Per Customer Per Visit :I II I,• ST.CLAIR SHORESlOCATION: 21601 Harper Oust north of Old 8 Mile) 810-775-8820 I
STERLING HEIGHTS LOCATION:L1 Exp.l1/6/97 13363 Fifteen Mile (in Brookside Villaae) 810-268-9705 !----------------------------_._-------------------
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AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND TITLE III BY ADDING ACHAPTER II TO THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF GROSSEI'Ult'<IL WUUl>:> Ur I'JI~ IU IU.(jUIIU. lHE:. U~C OFRESTRICTFD CATCH BA<,IN COVER~ IN ORDER TORLDUCE THf SUDDEN IN FLOW OF RAINWATER INTOTHE COMBINED STORM WATER ~EWER SYSTEM ANDTREATMENl FACILITY
City of(iro5£i~Jointe .oobs, Michigan
NO nCE J<; HFREBY GIVEN Ihat the ( Ily Counc,l wJlI be conSIdering thefo 110'I ong propo,ed ordonance for second readong and final adoption at lISmeellng 'cheduled for November 3 1997 41 7 30 P m In the Counc,l Roomof Ihe Mumclpal Budding The propo,ed ordinance IS available for publiconspectlon at the MunICipal BUilding, 20025 Maek Plaza. between 8 30 a mand 5 00 P m Monday through Friday
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hIS hfe and was chOir directorof the Grosse Pomte SemorMen's Club on two differentoccaSIOns, even wntmg thelYriCS to the club's offiCIalbong
Mr Jmks IS survIved by hISWIfeof 65 years, Ruth WerrellJmks He was predeceased byhIS Sister, Dorothy MacPetne
Memonal contnbutlOnb maybe made to Grosse PomteUmted Church 10 GrossePomte Farms, or to the chan-ty of the donor's chOIce
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Chatham, Ontano, and movedto DetrOIt 10 1922 He went toNorthwestern High School andattended what would becomeWayne State Umverslty, grad-uatmg m 1930
A teacher 10 the DetrOit pub.hc school system, Mr Jmksretired 10 1972, spend10g thelast 12 years as the head ofSOCIalstudIes at SouthwesternHigh School A veteran of theUS Army AIr Corps dunngWorld War II, he spent threeyears 10 the semce
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TownshipMemonal contnbutlOns may
be made to the Wl1ham andMane Schervlsh MemorialTrust, InternatIonal Institute,111 East Kirby, DetrOit, Mlch ,48202.
Harold JinksA memonal semce WIll be
held today, Thursday, Oct 23,at 1 30 P m In Grosse PelOteUmted Church 10 GrossePomte Farms for Grosse PomtePark reSIdent Harold J1Oks,who died 10 St John HospItalIn DetrOit on Saturday, Oct 18,1997.
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Michael W. ScovilleA memonal semre was held
ID the Church of theTransfiguration 10 New YorkCity on Monday, Oct 13, forformer Grosse POinte Farmsresident Michael W ScoVIlle,who died 10 New York onFnday, Oct 3, 1997
Mr Sconlle, 51, attendedGrosse Pomte High Sehool andNortnern MII.hlgan College Heworked as a prod\JCtlon electn.cian for many theatncal pro-ductlOn~ 10 New York, Includ-mg "A Chorus Lme" and"Dream Girls" He was co.founder and a director of theAmm_tlOn Art GUIld
Mr ScoVIlle IS NrVlved byhiS WIfe, Pamela, a brother,Laurence ScovllJe, a mece,Evelyn Scovl1l~, and twoneph4ws, R.bert andLaurence.
Irterment is at WestCelletery lri Harwmton,Coon Memor:al contnbutlonsnuy be ma,e to BroadwayQu'es, clo &san Leone, 165West 46th 3reet, SUite 1300,New York, NY, 10036
Marie B. SchervishA funeral Mass was cele-
brated Ul St Paul CathohcChurch 10 Grosse PomteFarms m Fnday, Oct 17, forFarms reSIdent Mane BSchernsh, who died onWedmsday, Oct 15, 1997
Mrs. Schervtsh, 79, wasborn in Massillon, OhIO, andgraduated from the Academyof the Immaculate ConceptionIn Massillon In 1936
A homemaker, MrsSchemsh was an expert kmt-ter and bfe master bndgeplayer
Mrs Schervish IS sUrvJ.vedby four sons, Herbert,Thomas, David and DrEdward; and 10 grandchtl.dren She was predeceased byher husband, Wilham
Funeral arrangements werehandled by the Chas.Verheyden Funeml Home In
Grosse Pointe Park.Interment IS at ResurrectionC.emetery In Chnton
Yea andYour Car
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A lETTER WOEIlSTAJlDlItG OF ASSTh. H.ghwl)' Loss D.ta institute (a
nonprofit reS/arch group funded by'JlSUnlnce conpan, .. ) reported early In
1994 th.t .'11 lock br.klng ,ystem.(ABS) were not preventlng crashesFurther reearth by th. InsuTan ••In&tItute fer H,ghway Saf.ty helps wexplain HIDrs findings Th. fact ,sthat r.... eh.... hay. c:oncluded thathalf of thefwners of cors WIthADS donot kno\ how to use It Mostlmportanty ADS requ,re. steady. firmpressure on the brake pedal nopump,n!,of the brake pedal by thednver I neceuary In addItion,own.rs I cars WIthADS should not ...,t as abcen .. 10 dnve wheels fromloekmpond perm,ts dnvers w StAleTthelt' .n dunng hard braking onshppe~ surf.ces
I~ worth knoWIng whether youreaT h~ ABS bra 'kes so you know howto ue them under slippery To.dcondlions Pumping the bnkes 1S noth.1J,1 though It may be Inst,nctIV.Sln~ many of u. owned cars beforet~e brakes became standard~ .... At Rmke Thyol8 makmg youa appy cuslomer ,. what we re all8 t Our techntC18ns are very highly!Juned and Tout,n.ly update the IT
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Marie M. SmithA funeral Mass was celebrat-
ed 10 St Matthew CathohcChurch In DetrOit on Fnday,Oct 17, for Grosse POinte ParkresIdent Mane M Smith, whodied In the Bon SecoursNurSing Care Center m StClaIr Shores on Tuesday, Oct14, 1997
Mrs SmIth. 92, was born InDetrvlt.mJ wat> the wlfl;! of thelate Raymond SmIth, who waspast owner and founder ofMeldrum & SmIth, whIch ISnoWrun by their sons.
Mrs SmIth IS SUrY1vedbyfour daughters, PatnclaAdams, Dons Decker, ManlynFunk and Karen Smith, twosons. Raymond and Lawrence,a Sister, Allce Plotzke, 26grandchildren, and 43 great-grandchIldren.
Interment IS at MountOlIvet Cemetery In DetrOItFuneral arrangements werehandled by the ChasVerheyden Funeral Home 10Grosse Pomte Park
Memonal contnbutlOns maybe made to the CapuchinMonestery, 1740 MountElhott, DetroIt, Mlch, 48207-3496
David F. WeberA memorial servtce was
recently held in Mishawaka,Ind , for former Grosse PomtePark reSident DaVId F Weber,who died 10 his home 10
Mishawaka on Saturday, Oct.11,1997
Mr Weber, 59, was born 10
Chicago and was the valedlc-tonan of DeLaSalle's class of1956 He received lus under-graduate degree and his mas-ter's In art and teachmg fromthe Umverslty of Notre Dame.
After fimshing school MrWeber became a teacher m theSouth Bend CommumtySchool Corporation, fimshmghiS career at Adams HighSchool 10 1993 He alsocoached the B-team and varsi-ty basketball and baseballteams for the school system,as well as for the South SIdeLittle League Active m thecommumty. Mr Weber was amember of the St. Anthony'sSick Benefit Society, the St.Joseph Young Men's Societyand the Manne Corps League
Mr Weber ISsurVIVedby hiSWife, Loretta, a daughterMary Maureen Weber, twosons, MIchael and Matthew;three brothers, Walter, Barryand Mark, and two grandchil-dren
Josephine EvolaA funeral Mass was cele-
brated on Wednesday, Oct 22,m Our Lady Star of the SeaCathohc Church m GrossePomte Woods for Woods resI-dent Josephine Evola, whodIed 10 St John Hospital 10
DetrOit on Sunday, Oct. 19,1997
Mrs Evola, 75, was born mDetrOIt She ISSurvIved by herhusband, Joseph J Evola; adaughter, Constance Catalfio,two sons, Benedll~t and Dr.Joseph Jr; a brother,Salvatore Russo, and eIghtgrandchildren
Interment IS atResurrection Cemetery inChnton Township Funeralarrangements were handledby the Chas VerheydenFuneral Home of GrossePomte Park
Memonal contnbutlOns maybe made to the St Jude'sChildren's Hospital, PO Box1000, Dept 300, MemphiS.Tenn , 38148-0552
Janice S. RootA pnvate family memonal
servIce was held m StGregory's EpIscopal Church mBoca Raton, Fla, for formerGrosse POInte Woods reSIdentJamce S Root, who dIed onSunday, Oct 5, 1997
Mrs Root. 84, was a gradu-ate of the Henry Ford HospitalSchool of Nursmg m Detroitand was a pubhc health nurseAn active member of theUmted Way, she was a found-'ng partlClpant of the TorchOnve of the 1950s and was a.nember of Chnst ChurchGrosse Pomte where she wasmvolved In the church's mIs-sIonary work in CentralAmenca She also created sev-eral commumty blood banksas a part of her volunteeractiVItIes
Mrs Root IS sUrY1vedby herdaughter, Jann R Turner, herson, Sheppard Root, and fourgrandchIldren She was prede-ceased by her husba1\lI,George R Root
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* An Experienced Leader• Trustee Grosse POinte Dlslncl Library• Chair, GPW Lakefront Park Playscape Commillee• Chair, GPW Community Enhancement Fund
AdVisory Board• CO..lI', C,llLen, fUI P,Ul.l<holI II
1996 GPW RecreatIOnal Bond Issue• Member, GPW Planning Commission• 1997 Fellowship reCipient
Michigan Political Leadership Program• Former Chair, GPW Recreation Commillee• Former President, Mason PTO• Parent coordinator - GPW SWim Team* Personal and Professional• Secondary Educator and Administrator,
De La Salle Collegiate High School• Former Principal, Servlte High School • M Ed, University of DetrOit• Marrred, two children • M A , Eastern Michigan University• LIfelong area resident • B S Ed > Wayne State University
The following people have endorsedVICKI A. GRANGER
for Grosse Pointe Woods City CouncilGrosse POUltONews H...... ' oncl DaYld Slmmol Judy .nd MlIla F'M Lanette and Ed 0 MaraJean RIce Joe and Kyle Oar Terry SI'lulman John and Ann Marten
Ae'''o<l GPW CounCItwomon C~nI and Joail 609on Mory Jo Van !'loner BIll and NiltlCy OootschJack and Ellono BYrns ShotIaI1 KoUy Kalhleon and Aloha'" W I,""" l .... and Gary ao""hl<oFior8nce Miller Sue Kaye Pete aJ'ldIBatb Ja,nulo. Ed GehaMartha KLlttJr\Q Karen and AICk Pesta Noel and Jlm Paavola Pam PerklnsJOG and Margie 8reMan Molly Pesta ed' and KalN&eo Manlaa LOIS PierceGeorge Kwerte r Mary AlICe and Joe O'Toole 8fenda Taylor MIChael and Janet Moore.Aober1 and MIChelle Kouelter Na.1Cy ZoItowskJ Sal Testa unda McPhanln8<lll and Manlyn Broaoon Barbara Co/paen JoVonaC'I00 M k. and Cheryl Kolwd<Paulaoo Frances Mumma JoeneandOon lJarrunl BenAJrnany Paul and Deborah GUS'MlerJadl: and Ginny 80nl Paul and Ele'r\I Kef8.$lOb$ Belh and DaV& Perry SIndra VandenbergheKe. Gutow ChnstlnO Kuskowsla Stephanie Smyly Thelma and Chud< SooaPlltOO8 and Henry Chase DaVId DeWItt Patnck Kavanagh Howard 4l"'Id serafina Senorer
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FIrefighters were able to put out the fireusmg preconnect lines from engme No 1and extmgulsh the fire before It spreadout of control Damage was confined to thehvmg room and porch area
Investigators determmed that the firewas started by a three.year.old playmgWith a cIgarette hghter left outApparently the chIld aCCidentally Igmteda blanket on the couch, whIch In turncaught on fire By the time an adult dIS-wverel1 the bla"e It was too large to extm.gulsh Wlthout the help of pubhc safety Nolnnlnpc; wprp rpnnrt.p,.)
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10 THE,. QUALIFIED ELECfORS OF THE CITY OF GROSSEPOI NTh PARK
You are hereby notIfied lhal a General Elecllon Will be held 10 theCllyof Gro!>sePlOte Park, Wayne County on Tuesday, November 4, 1997 atwhIch lime the qualified and registered voters of the CIty of GrossePOinte Park may vOle for candidates for the followmg non-partisanoffices
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Shane L. ReesideCITY CLERK
remaon'dt Pet No I G P '><luthIl 'i 11 G P Boulevardw,lI now be Pel No 2 0abncl R,cbd,d School 176 McKonleyw,ll now be Pct No' (.ty Hdll/Fm '>ldtlOn 90 Kerby Road
w,ll now be Pct 4 Kerbv School 285 Kerby ROod...,Il now be Pct No 5 Brownell MlddlL School 260 (hdlfonte
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CITY OF GROSSfo POINTL fARMSPI rASF NOTF POLLING LOCATIONS HAVE NOT CHANGED
JOHN Eo DANAIlLRLLl/..ABETH M GANDLLO r
GRLGORY M NELSONfoRANCLS I SCHONI NBERG
SU'iAN E VOGJ:-[MARTIN F WI 'i r
EDWARD W WIl BfoRDlN(J II
MUNICIPAL JUDGlVOrl foOR not more Ihan ONe (I)
LIly or Oirosse ~oinb ~ nrmS,Ml<h,ganNOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION
TO BE HELD ONTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4,1997
COUN(1l PLR~ONVOll lOR nol morl than FOUR (4)
NO J]( L 1<, III RI BY GIVI N thdt d GC11~rdl I k'ltJOn w,lI be held onr ue\ddV Novlmbu 4 1997 ,It 7 0'L10l k In the forlnoon unt,l Ro'liock on thl dtternoon. dl whllh ume ljudllflllJ fLg"tuld \ otln, mdYvotc for the follOWing
Pet IPet 2& '\Pct 4Pct 5Pet 6&. 7
G P N 10/23/97 & 10/30/97
~v~~ • r9a~~~!~n~~~?eekrW~~;t_ed to give me a ch~er tale, Iwas gratefulfor her sense of humor Given the Circumstances of her story anunbalanced type could have rellcted differently ,
My pal was lIstenmg to a talk show,radIo host who waslamentmg the new.f.henomll:Qon knO\llll1l' road rage He wasaskIng hiS lIsteners ~:»~¥'iJ! U1tIlr~rftcs concerrung the sub.ject and the Wlnner ~ iec<tve, p~JftIckets to a localevent Recalhng an mCldehtlA,at had ha~ned to hpf a oouo)p01y~ ago, ~ne !meW It was \>Io~hanng and made the callto the radIo station.
My fnend and her husband had recently moved to Flondafrom a In1dw~.state LIke many others from the north theysoon ~e aware that dnvmg defenSively would be a pnontyGIVen llle fact that many F10nda dnvers have bved In bignorthern ClUes for much of theU' hves where they dId lIttle or nodrivmg, their experience WIth the big cars they buy m thesouthern chmes IS often hnnted, however theIr gall remamsunbndled
One day my fnend pulled mto a local shoppmg area that ISalways crowded, but felt lucky when she saw a car about to pullout She put on her bhnker and wmted to take her spot Wlulewaitmg she saw another car approach from the OPPOSIte dIrec-t10n and It became apparent that the dnver wanted the samespot.
My pal rolled doWll her WIndow and signaled that she wasthere first and would be takmg the parkIng place, at whichpomt the passenger of the car jumped out and ran to the park.mg area and stood m the nuddle of the space By thIs time acrowd had gathered and were yelhng at the lady, whereuponher husband got out of the car and handed her a lawn chaU' Asshe seated herself she attempted to taunt my fnend by askIng ifshe mtended to run her over to which my fnend rephed, sure Ifnecessary.
Finally, after several mInutes of hagghng and hasahng by thetwo parties Involved and the spectators on the sidelines, themterloper picked up her chmr and Wlth a few ChOIce commentsrehnqwshed the space
FIfteen mmutes later, as my !hend was pushIng her grocerycart through Pubhx, she was ranuned from behmd and gashedjust above her heel As she turned to see what had hIt her andbent to stop the bleedIng, she saw her neffilSlS who screamed,Gotchal!!!
There was no contest My fnend won the tickets hands down- Offenng from the loft
October 23, 1997Grosse Pointe News
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City electionuncontested
Imported Baby and Children's Fumrture and Accessones
Consldenng nobody took outelectIOn petItIOns to challenge10cumbents 10 the City ofGrosse Pomte's fall .electlon,reSIdents must be very satIs-fied WIth the performance ofthe current cIty councIl TheOct 11 filIng deadhne passedWlth nobody but the lOcum-bents filIng petitIOns
"(The reSIdents) seem qUitecontent Wlth the status quo,~SaId Chns Bremer, assIstantell) manager
Those up for reelectIon areMayor Susan Wheeler, andcounCil members JosephJenmngs Jr, Patnck Petz andDale Scrace
Wheeler has been mayorsmce 1994 and has served onthe counCIl smce 1987 Scracehas finished hIS second term,startmg hiS counCIl tenure In1987, Jennmgs and Petz haveboth served one term each
CounCIl members serve four-year terms once elected by thegeneral pubhc
- John Lundberg
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John DanaherGrosse Pointe Farms
City Council
Today, I am a...• Kerby School Parent• Vice President of Cottage Hospital• Trustee. Grosse POinte Farms Foundation• 8 Year Incumbent CounCilman• Mayor
I believe in...• Preserving the serenity of our neighborhoods
through a thoughtful zoning process.• The contInued beautificatIon of our pUblic spaces.• EnhanCIng the quality of life for our senior citizens.• The completion of the Mack Avenue Master Plan• ContInUIng the fight against City AIrport expansion.• Preservation of our MunicIpal Court.• EnVIronmental protection of Lake St. ClaIr
In the last 4 years we have delivered:• The lowest tax rate In the POlntes• The purchase of Mack/Moross property.• The long range plannrng program UFuturrng ..• The completIon of RIchard FIeld.• The expansion of HIli parking• The enhancement of the Pier Park
October 23, 1997Grosse Pointe News
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TrafficFrom page 3Anot have cros~Jng guardsWhen Patterson wa~ askedwhy, he said that the schoolhad never asked for them Onemember of the audience saIdthat she wasn't tl)mg to befunny, but It was her observatlon that almost no one walksto the school, they are dnven
Councilman Ene Stemersmd m the name offalrnes. thecity should offer the use ofcro~~mg guards to the schooleven If they have ne\ er askedfor such a sefVIce
Patterson smd the be~t wayto handle the traffic sItuationat Cook and Chalfonte waseducation The Clt) .hould con-tmue to work "Ith the school.to educate children on thesafest routes and to contmue toVlgorously enforce the currenttraffic la" s The councilagreed, but thIS pohC} recom-mendatIOn did not pleaseWilson, "ho firml} behevesthat mtersectlOn I~ dangerous
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All Telephones &Hearing Equipment
40% OFF
All Infant NursingProducts
20% OFF
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10% OFf
Incontinent Garments, Belted, Washable, Lined (reg. 8.29 to 14.95) $2.00 OFF eachAnti-embolism Support Stockings, Below Knee, BII #94 (reg. 18.00pr.) $14.40 proBlood Glucose Testing Kit, Complete, RSCBrand $39.95 eachFirst Aid Kits (Golf, Sports, Explorer, Auto, etc.) aIl20% OFFPersonal Protection & Body Auld Pick Up Kits all 30% OFFMale Catheters, All Brands In Stock (reg. 1.85each) 99( eachMale Urinals With Lid, DM brand, Unboxed 99( each
Stone Critters._. ._Dogs a Cats OnlyFolkmanls Puppets (reg. $4.00 to $45.00) each
Fashion Pill Boxes (reg. $3.49 to 5.98) eachAll Eye Care Products
All Paraffin Bath ProductsAll Foot Care Products
All Low Vision Magnifiers (in stock)
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Talking Wrist Watch (reg. $20.00)_$16.95Support Panty Hose, #58, #56 #81 only
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Temperature Monitor Infant Pacifier $3.95 each(Florida Medical Brand) ,
Full Size Wheelchair Pillow w/Silicore Fiber. Reduces Pressure Sores,(Spenco Brand) $92.00
Glow Lite Candles $8.95 each Animal Figure Candles (reg. 7.00-8.95)Now Only $6.49 each
TY Brand Pillow Pals $10.00 each san Francisco Mini Candles $1.95 eachAll COFFEEAROMA CANDLES (reg. $13.00)NOW ONLy $11.95
(Hazelnut, House Blend, Irish Cream, etc.)Nursery Theme Tin Can Collectibles $4.95 each
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CONTADINA CRUSHED 79CTOMATOESPlain • Garlic • Italian Flavor 28 oz. en. ONLY....Thomas English $I 39MUFFINS PKG.
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Gheese Galie from Ihe"THE CHEESE CAKE SHOPPE"
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Fresh Baited Pies EveryTHURSDAY &- FRIDAYYancy 23reads YromPEm FOUR BAKERY
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Fresh Meat & Produce,Fine Wines, Beer & LiquorsFrom Around 9 a.m. til 8 p.m. Daily - (313)
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BECKS 13pile Bottles $IO.99+DEP.ST. PAULI GIRL
13 pile BottlesCOORSUGHT
18 CANS $8.99+DEP.PETES WICKED BEERS 6 pileInch"".., Octo .... Fest $S.99+DEP.
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MERLOT sS.99 -:::.LEONARDO DaVINCI
SANGIOVESE s8.99 ~GERMAN AUSLESE
or SPATLESE s7.99 '::t.
A . .; - BORDEN MILK - --(.2% LOFAT or SKIM •••••$I.79,al -CHIP DIP•••••••••••••••••$79C 160.
- STROHSISANDERS -Old Fashioned ICE CREAMS8 varieties $2.99 1/2 ,al
- HAAGEN-DAZS -All Flavors ••••••••••••••••••2 for $4.00
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G.P. South students enlisthelp froIn peers for COTS
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Elegant 18 karatgold enamelbracelets, earrings,and penddntsmasterfully u('cltedby rpnowneddf'slgncr FIOlAot Ital"Thf' FIDIA •(oll(,(tlon {'i carned t~('xduslvely by ,:edmund t. AHEE :...-.Jewelf'rs Iedmund t. AHEEjewelers 20139 Mack Avenue • Grosse Pointe Woods • (313) 88&.4&00
Below. Maria Tocco andColleen Tribus happily work
bl the mUd weather.The car wah ralaed $700
for the emerema organlza-t1on. The students plaD a
Halloween party OCt. 215 atGroue Poblte Unitarian
Church. KOCOTS wu orea-Jlized by the students after
learning about the efforts ofthe Coalition On Temporary
Shelter (COTS). wblehbegan in the early 198OB,
GroIIae Pointe South stu-dent. banded together
recently at a car wub toralse money for Kiels OJia-u.lzed Coalition On Tempo-
I'IUY Shelter (KOCOTS).
At the ri&ht are grouporganize.ra (&om left) Chris-tiDe RJtok. Amanda Drozer
and Libby Wayman.
abuse counsehng and Jobplacement servlces and moreIt now has more than 100 peo-ple work 109 In the organiza-tion and helps more than5,000 chents ,l year
"Our dredm IS to put our-selve~ out of buslne,,~," Kogels,lld
Wayman Said lt~ next blgfundralser WIll be a Hallolleenparty from 3 to 10 p m onSaturda~ Oct 25, at theUmtanan Church on Maumeeand St Clair lD the CIty ofGros~e Pomte Donations willbe accepted at the door
"I was (particularly affected)by meeting a girl at the shel-ter who used to go to South.nWayman Sdld "It reallyopened some eye~ II', mce tohave the commumty commgtogether for a good cause"
KOCOTS I, workmg WithSouth high school vice pnncl-pal Ben Walker to have thefundraIser WIthout the groupbecommg an offiCial schoolclub Wayman Said Walker hasbeen extremely helpful andreceptl ve to the group s efforts
~It has been very ImpreSSivewhat (the gIrls) have done,"Kogel said "They dId It allthemselves"
Rltok Said the group hasexpansIOn on theIr mmds, butWIll keep actlVltIes at Southfor at least thiS year Thegroup also IS workmg to opena speCial checkmg account formoney raIsed to go to theCOTS program There Will bea check presentation m thenear future
recrUItment dnve the firstweek of ~chool and reCeived ahuge respon,e, Wa)man saidCurrently the group hasenhsted the help of 200 volun-teers from the hIgh school
Last month the three gIrl,held their first offiCialfundrmser, a ~ar I\a,h mGrosse Pomte Woods Theevent rdlsed $700
"It's mcredlble that kidsreally care hke thiS," Rltok,aid "I believe we have a goodfoundatIOn It's such a mcefeehng when you can touch achIld's hfe "
C'OTS started 10 1982 as acoalitIOn of local churches,workmg out of the basementof a C'orktown church. saidRos, Kogel of Grosse POInteFarm" COTS chdlrmanCOTS' goal wa<; to addres~ theproblem of homelessness mthe Clt) of DetrOIt and theorgamzers wanted to make anImmedIate Impact
The orgamzatlOn hasevolved and now has threeshelter locatIOns m the cItythat not only prOVIde tempo-rary shelter, but also a rangeof SOCialsel'VJces to help peo-ple escape the gnp of poverty
"ThiS began as a cuttmgedge orgamzatlOn," Kogel said"We wanted to start helpingpeople ImmedIately"
By John LundbergStaff Writer
In neces~ary thmgs, UllIty, mdoubtful thmg6, lIbertv, m allthl1lgs, chanty
- Richard BaxterFor those who believe th,lt
the younger generatlOn con-SiStS of disaffected youths whoare only mto their own thmg,a glimpse mto our backyardswould dispel part of thatnotion
An emergmg group of teen~at Grosse Pomte South HighSchool has banded together tohelp those less fortuo,lte
Inspired by the DetrOItbased CoalitIOn on TemporaryShelter (COTS), the youthshave started a local chapterdedICated to helpmg those IIhoneed a boost 10 order to leadproductive IIve~
fuds Orgamzed CoahtlOn onTemporary Shelter (KOCOTS)IS the bramchlld of threeSouth JUniors who becameaware of the program la6t,ummer ,lnd have smce beendonatmg clothes, money andenergy to the program Led bythe efforts of LIbby Wayman,Dayna Santoro and ChnstmeRltok, all 16 years old, COTShas benefited from the energyonly msplred teenagers canprOVIde
"It all began when (we)started gOIng downtown WIththe Grosse Pomte Umtanan COTS' mISSIOn statement ISChurch to drop off clothes," Simple It seeks to alleVIateWayman Said "ThIS past sum- homelessness by prOVIdingmer, we deCIded to expand our emergency sel'VJces, whIchefforts Our goal IS to be a per- then enable people to success-manent source to become fully pursue economIC self-suf-mvolved In (helpmg people fiClency and decent, affordableless fortunate) n housmg It also stnves to find
The three gIrls started long-tenn solutions to the "We are extremely appreCla-workmg WIth Antanda Drozer, problems of homelessness tlve (of the support we'vea COTS volunteer, to start Kogel saId the groul1 now recelved),n Wayman Saidrecruiting their peers to help proVIdes child tare, I~cv ~Th..y (the organl1atlOn\ ar"WIth the program They held a "emces, transportatIOn, drug Just domg hdrd, hard work
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Detroit historyThe Mme. Cadlllac Dance Theatre wU1 present a program of dance and mWlic
at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Nov. 5, at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial.Sponsored by the Grosse Pointe Historical Society as one of its series of Bick-
nell Educational programs, it Is designed for the whole famUy and those whoattend will meet Detroit's first eltizens, hear themusic of early Detroit and learn about the search for
.: Mme. Cadlllac.AdmlsBion and refreshments are complimentary.
For further information or reservations, call (313)884.7010.
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Guests are welcomeAdmiSSion IS $4 for non-mem-bers For more mformatlon,call (313) 881-7511
Woman's clubThe Grosse Pomte Woman's
Club garden and dl~cu~.lOngroup WIll travel to the OldeWorld Canterbury Village onWednesday, Oct 29, for lun-cheon and shoppmg
A bus Will leave the parkmglot of the Grosse Pomte WoodsMUDlclpal BUlldmg at 9 30a m and return by 4 P m Formore mformatlon, call (313)882.0578Grand MaraisQuesters
The Grand MaraiS Questersmet on Oct 9 for a tour of lus-tonc Farmmgton Fourteenmembers toured the VictonanItalIanate manSIOn of FredMaltby Warner The house wasbUIlt m 1867
Arrangements were made byRachel Kurtz
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Ann Roberts got off to a fine lead, declarer wmmngeast's queen with hiS ace There were Il obvIOUS winners four~pades, two hearts, three diamonds and two clubs A twelfthmlghl be developed with repeated finesses m hearts or findmgthat suit dlVldmg evenly, dropping the diamond Jack or findingIt With wesl There was also a long-shol poSSIbIlity of end play-mg east In clubs al tnck Il
FIrSt Ihough, declarer had 10 unblock dummy's spadehonors so the queen, Jack were disposed wllh as both defendersfollowed Al Inck 4, a diamond to declarer's ace and a heart todummy's queen which Ann Hudson played low to m tempowith nary a thought of concern
Ah, thought south With a hIdden appreCIation for hiSexpertise, I've found my twelfth wmner At tnck 6, a diamondto his king (Note that 10 Ihls POint south hadn't played hIS ace,kmg of ~pades because he wasn'l sure what 10 discard fromdummy)
At tnck 7, a heart 10 the Jack and east kmg, 10 the notedconsternallOn of declarer who was obVIOusly becommgunraveled
Now Madame Hud,on made a wonderful play If southwouldn't play ~pades, she would and see what he would dl,cardfrom dummy A hearl relurn would have been given up asdeclarer would have had to revert 10 Ihe successful diamondfinesse Heavens, anythmg but Ihat
At tnck 9 after oh-so-long, declarer went wrong andplayed a diamond to the queen, glvmg up on the 50-50 fine~se
The mIstake left him In Ihe untenable posItion of tOlallyrelymg on hearts breakmg 3-3, only a 36% probabIlity At 10, aclub 10 hIS kmg and hIS high spade At 12, a heart to dummy'sace and a show of confessed dIspleasure when the ,Ul! dIdn'tbreak
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The Alliance for the MentallyIll-EastSIde Will co-sponsor aprogram about schlzophremaWith Grosse POInte CommumtyEducation
The speaker Will be DrHU"~IOI Mau.)l, dlrel.wr 01 theschizophrema and mood disor-ders chmcal research diVISIonat Wayne State Umverslty HeWill diSCUSShow SchlZophreDlaaffects mental processes, suchas thInklng and Judgment
The charge IS $5; half of thefee Will go to bram research
For more Information, call(313) 343-2178
Cinema leagueThe Grosse Pomte Cmema
League Will present a 35 mmslIde show, "Mother Nature'sPamtbox" at 8 p.m Monday,Oct 27, In the FnesAudltonum of the GrossePointe War Memonal
The speaker Will be JulIeChampion, who has been a nat-
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"To Be Fond of Learmng IS to be near to knowledge"-Chmese Proverb
We start countmg m our first year at school when ourmen lor beseeches us to tally two plus two From that tenderage on we spend many wakIng hours engaging In that inlellec-tual exercIse If you count sheep to get to sleep, even more
The legendary Ozzle Jacoby once told me If you don'tcount m bndge, you can't wm, and Ihls dnll Isn't Singular Inthe earliest stage of learnmg you count Hep to determine handvalue As your tcchmque progresses you count out card prob-abllllles. wmners and losers, the shape of partner's and theopponents' hands from the blddmg and play Then whenyou've finally become some kInd of an expert, you learn phe-nomena like correctmg the count m accomphshmg the glamor-ous squeeze coup
It's no wonder that Joan Dewlll McKean spends subslan-tlal time empha,lzmg thiS requlremenl
Here's 52 she told me about from a recenl Grosse Pomtegame Ihat IS a, prelly a plclure of effeclIve defenSive techmqueas I've seen m some lime The contnbutors were a couple ofAnns named Hudson and Robert" who've been Iwo of ourlong-~tdndmg duplicate devotees To succeed In sculllmg thiSenlerpnsmg, but makedble slam, they employed Skill, chIcan-ery and count mosl effectively
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Garden Center~Iar. Lou Boresch, president
uf the Gro,se POinte GardenCenter \\ III hold a harvestlueath \\orkshop from 10 a mto noon Saturday, Nov I, at theGros,e Pomte War Memonal
PartIcipants should bnngtheir 0\\ n needlenose phersdnd clippers The cost IS $20 aP~I ,on TJ"It, WOl Kshop Will belImned to 20 participants andre.enatlODs must be made bySaturday, Oct 25 Send a checkto thE' G P Garden Center, 32Lakeshore, Grosse Pomte48236 For more Infonnatton,call (313) 881.4594
Camera clubThe Grosse Pomte Camera
Club Will meet at 7 p mThesday, Oct 28, at BrownellMiddle School, 260 Chalfonte,for a monochrome and colorpnnt competitIOn and pictonaland nature slIde competItionThe plctonal assignment IS"Three of a Kmd "
VIsitors are welcome Formore mformatlOn, call (313)824-9064 or (313) 822-7080
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Not too early to start thinking"about Chnstmas and WIth the coolerdays approaching, the NOTREDAME PHARMACY has the answerto keep you warm Afghans WIth U ofM and Wavne State logo'i (otherafghans can be ordered) Plus, a nl'Whne of products WIth the U of Mlogo luggage I D tags & strap."fanny packs, tOIletry kits, key andcombinatIOn locks. embrOIdery throwpIllows, travel umbrella, pJllow'i,garbage cane;, even cookie tinSat 16929 Kercheval Ill-the- VIllage(313) 885-2154
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Awesome AuctionThe seventh annual Awesome Auction will begin at 7 p m Friday, Nov. 7. at the
Grosse Pointe War Memorial. The benefit. sponsored by the Grosse Pointe SouthMother's Club, will Include a snent and Uve auction.
Among the Items to be auctioned: Waterford crystal. a lobster party and a tripto Chicago. Ernie DuMouchelle will be the auctioneer
Tickets are $20 in advance; $25 at the door. The evening will include a Ught din-ner, beer. wine and soft drinks. For reservations. call Barb CUne at (313) 882-2006.
From left, are GrossePointers Robin Howe,Betsy Getz and BethMoran, co-chairmen ofthe event; and JudyMathews. honorarychairman.
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ANTIQUE LOVERS Don't mIssout - come Jom us at the Ann ArborAntIques Market on Sunday,November 2nd. ThIS IS our 29th sea-son. There are over 300 dealers 10
qualIty antIques and select collectI-bles. All under cover All Items guar-anteed as represented The tIme IS6 00 a m through 4 00 pm. at 5055Ann Arbor - SalIne Road (EXIt #175off 1-94, then south 3 miles) Only$5.00 admISSIOn FREE parkmg
One of a kmd gifts to start yourChnstmas Shoppmg early at 5Kercheval on-the-HllI, Grosse PomteFanns, (313) 882-0164
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Advanced HaIr CuttIng, perms,color and body massage, stylmg fromclaSSIC to contemporary at 15229Kercheval, Gross£' Pomte Park, (313)822-8080
A new Amencan CancerSociety DiscoveryShop WlIIopen m November on Mack,north of Seven Mile m GrossePOinteWoods Of the 68 shopsnationwide, the newest oneWillbe the thIrd m the metro-pohtan DetrOit area
The cancer sOCIetyneedsvolunteers to help Wlth thenew Grosse Pomte ShopAvailable posItions mcludecashIers, sales, promotion,display, pncmg and acqUIsI-tion
Tovolunteer, call (248) 557-5353
guests at the event and WIllbehonored dunng the evemng'spre-season game between thePistons and the Miami Heat,which begins at 8 p m
Volunteers needed:The Amencan Cancer Society'sDiscovery Shops sell hlgh-quahty new and gently useddonated c10thmgand house-hold Items Funds raIsed fromDiscovery Shop sales go direct-ly to Amencan Cancer Societyprograms for cancer educatIOn,patient semces and research
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79 W Long Lake RdBloomfield Hills, Ml 48304
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The Garden Club of Michigan has Invited gardenclubs which are members of the Groll8e Pointe Gar-den Center to participate In a jurled Oower showfrom 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday. Oct. 30. at theGrosse Pointe War Memorial.
The pubUc is invited.The theme? "Absolutely to Die For."The event will offer Ooral displays. internationally
known speakers, classes, conservation ideas andchildren's events. 8S weD as information related togardening. arranging, horticulture and environmen-tal iuues.
Classes will Include "The Butler Did It," "Off WithTheir Heads." "The Shadow Knows," "The SCene ofthe Crime." "Mass Murder," "If Looks Could KiD.""ThIngs That Go Bump in the Night" and "Clue."
There will be a boutique - "The Little Shop ofHorrors." The Hemlock Cafe will be open from 9 a.m.to 7 p.m., serving Ught lunches. coffees and softdrinks.
Chairman of the event Is Lydia Taylor of GrossePointe Farms.
The show is free, but admission to the lectures is$15 for each program. For more Information. call(313) 881-7511.
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October 23, 1997Grosse Pointe News
Fontbonne Auxiliary plansThe Fontbonne Auxiliary of
St John Hospital and MedicalCenter Willhold Its nmthannual Hohday Spree auctIOnfrom 7 to 11 pm Saturday,Nov 8, at the Grosse PomteWar Memonal
Funds raised from the auc-tIOn \\ III be carmar!.<-J [UI ...high-tech neonatal mtenslvecare Ulllt mfant mcubator
Among the Holiday SpreeauctIOnItems dinner for twoat Chianti Tuscan GnU, tick-ets to Detroit SymphonyOrchestra concerts, a two-hourDetrOit River tour, gift certifi-cates, cash, a landscape plan,Red Wmgs tickets, car washes,wme and more Flower show
Director of the FontbonneAuxlhary ISSister JacquieWetherholt of Harper WoodsGayle Boutrous of GrossePomte WoodsISpresident
ReservatIOnsdeadhne ISFnday, Oct 31 For reserva-tions, call (313) 343-7584 Formore mformation about theauctIOn,call (313) 343-7586between 8 a m and 4 p mweekdays
Shoot: The fifth annual"Shoot for a Cure," a benefitfor the Henry Ford HospitalWJlIRobmson NeurosurgeryFund, Willbe held on Fnday,Oct 24, begmnmg at 6 p m atthe Palace ofAuburn HJ1lsThe event Willmclude Silentand hve auctIOns
Former DetrOit PistonVinnie Johnson and Shootfor a Cure founder RichardKrolicki wJ11be the honored
Groue Pointer Dr. AllRabbani. chief of pediatricsand neonatology at St.John Hospital and MedicalCenter. at the left. andJean Azar of Groue PointeWoods. general chairmanof the HoHday Spree auc-tion, are shown with anInfant Incubator like thoseto be purchased by fundsralsed at the FontbonneAu:dliary's ninth annualhoHday auction.
Recital slatedfor Oct. 24 atG.P. Unitarian
Soprano Anna Speck andplamst Mm-Duo LI WIlloffer aJomt reCital at 8 p m Fnday,Oct 24, at the Grosse PomteUmtanan Church
An afterglow Willfollow theprogram
TIckets Will be avaJlable atthe door at $10 for adults, $7for semors and students, $25for patron seatmg For moremformatlOn, call (313) 881-0420
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concert m the church'sFellowshIp Hall Suggesteddonabon IS $15, $10 for stu-dents and semors
Other performances m the"MUSICat Memonal~ senes WIllmclude the DetrOIt ChamberWmds Brass Ensemble onSunday, Dec 7, the DetroItChamber Wmds Brass ChOiron Sunday, Feb 1, solOIStsfromthe Memonal Church ChOir onSaturday, Feb. 21, theMemonal Church ChOir onSunday, March 15, andEhzabeth Parcells on Sunday,Apn119.
For more informatIOn, callBetty Young at (313) 886-4210
Dance/exerciseclasses slated atG.P. Unitarian
Lme dance/exercIse classesare offered at Grosse PomteUmtanan Church, 17150Maumee m the City of GrossePOinte, from 8 to 9 30 p.mFnday evenmgs
Classes wJ11 run throughNov 21 No preVIOUS danceexpenence IS necessary andthe pubhc IS mVIted For moreInformatIOn, call Dawn at (810)792-5897 or Kathy at (810)939-8742.
Grief supportis available forchildren, teens
A bereavement supportgroup will begin today, Oct 23,for children ages 3-18 whohave lost a fnend or loved one.
Sandcastles, a diVIsion of theHospIces of Henry Ford HealthSystem, WIll proVIde a physi-cally and emottonally eafeenVIronment for children toexplore their emotions IIDdmemones The group will meettWIce a month from 6 15 to 8p m at St Margaret's m St.ClaIr Shores
For more Information, c(313) 874-6881
S,IlCt 1842Anglican lndt!pnuknr
A HOUSE OF PRAYER FOR ALL PEOPLEThe 1928 Book of Common Prayer
SUNDAY8 .30 a m H 01Y Commumon
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Church School + Nursery
THURSDAYI 2 lOp m • Holy Commumoo
MaNten'"" HrII1P_IIlrhe'lU""el
F,.. ~NUrd PGriulrr. Fohl GturlgeE"I" at WrJOdwtvtl & Jeff.,..,,,The Rn. Rxhant W 1np11s,
R«1o<'Kennet1l J. Sweet"",n,
Orpsrisl and Choltmlilkr313-259.2206
Christ the KingLutheran Church
Mack at Lochmoor884-5090
8 15 & 1045 a.m Worship SeMce9 30 a.m Sunday School &
B, b1e ClassesNurstry ProVl<!ed
Randy S. BotIltr, I'lISlorTllIIOl1Iy A Holztrland, ~ Pastor
JCllePh P. Fabry, Ptitor emerilllsBnxe SIDIDIU, MUSICDII'Kwr
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11:00 a.m Worship
C;T'o~~e Point.e Bapt.i~ ChuT'chA eM..-~e~. ~e~(J~ w- '?(~-wt (J.-w.~
Sundalj School - Q 45 AM
Sundalj Wo~hlp - II 00 AM
'm~6 MG'lckAvenue GT'OITe POInte WooJ~Phone (:313) 881 334~
drums, and Chns Colhns ontenor sax
Bonmer's name IS synony-mous WIth fine Jazz plamsts Anative DetrOlter, she beganplayIng the plano as a childand later studIed musIc andearned a degree m Englishfrom Wayne State UmversltyBonmer's first album, "Themefor the Tall One,~ was releasedIn the late 1950's and earnedher natIOnal attentIOn It ISnow a collector's Item
She plays everythmg fromclaSSIC Jazz to mUSICWIth aumque sound of her own
"I find her style warm,expressIve and WItty, and hersmglng IS dlstmctlve," saIdRobert Moncnef, artistIC dIrec-tor of musIc at Memonal
"Jazz IS Amenca's chambermUSIC,"Bonmer saId, "and ISoften Inspired by Broadwayshows, bIg band sounds andthe classIcs"
An "mfonnance~ WIll accom-pany the perfonnance, whereBonmer dIscusses the reper-toIre WIth the audIence
A receptIOn WIll follow the
9:00 a.m. Worship10:00 a.m The Forum
Nursery Services AvailabledUring WorshIp
Grosse POInteWOODSPRESBYTERIAN
Church19950 Made (belween MorOS$ & Vemoe<l
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m GRACE UNITEDCHURCH OF CHRIST,1" Kercheval ar Lakepoonte
Grosse POlnte Park 822 3823S"nday - Worsh, p 10 30 a mTuesday - Thnft Shop 10 30 3 30Wednesday -Amazong Grace Sem ors 11 - 3 00
Russian visitorGroNe Pointe Park Mayor Palmer Heenan, center,
received greetings from two visitors from Moscow,on Oct. 13. At the left is yurt zahorov: at the right isNicolai. Eplshin. Both represent the Church of theTransfiguration In Nemchlnovu, R1I8lIia.
During his visit to Michigan, Epishin has sharedhis story about the construction of a new suburbanMoscowChristianchurchwith sev-eral localchurchcongrega-tions,inclUdingGraceCommuni-ty Churchand St.JamesLutheranChurcb.
Jazz pianist will kick off first concertin annual 'Music at Memorial' series
Redeemer UnitedMethodist Church
20571 VernIer WI W of 1-94
(I Hm20~s10 30 a m WorshIp
9 15 a m Sunday Sclioolfor all a es
Grosse Pomte Umtanan
Church 1- GROSSE.'lackie VICtor &Ann Pe"ault, ~ POI NTEguest speakers UNITE D
1030am Servloo& Church School CHURCH17150 MAUMEE
881-0420,r>-!~. AmuATED WITH THE UCC MlD ABCif.Or. "'~~ 2AO CHAlFONTE AT LOTHROP~ • I~ 884-3075__
~'~~'; _"Patience P!'ys!" _St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church l(}OOA II FAMILYWORSHIP
375 Lothrop at CIuIlfonta (CRIB ROOM "VAIl.ASL£)881-8870 l(}OO ....1I CHURCHSCHooL
9 00 & 11 15 a m Worship &!v E A. Bray, Pastor10 lOa rn Education for All
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211 MonmRd.Grosse Pointe Farms
9 00 & 11 15 a m Worship10 15 a m Sunday School
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9 ()() a m & II ()()am- Wor~htp Servlce~10 00 a m Church School for Children & Youth
8 4~ 12 I~CnhfToddler Care
Bess BoDDler
WORSHIP SERVICES
Fiolabl...hcd lloll'l'li The Prt~yte:t'l.an Church (USA)
REV. DR. V. BRUCE RIGDON, preachingNew Member Cl4ss -/O:(J()..I1:00 a.m.
The Grosse Pointe Memorial Church
First English Ev, LutheranVern,er Rd al Wedgewood Dr
Grosse Pomte Wood,884-5040
830 & II 00 am Worship9 45 a m Sunda) School
Dr Walter A Schmtdl PastorRev Banon L Beebe AS'lX.,ale Pastor
The Be~s Bonmer Quartet ISback for a heavenly openmgprogram, "Celestial Jazz," at 4pm on Sunday, Nov 2, atGrosse Pomte MemonalChurch
Bonmer WIll perform on thechurch's recently refurbIshed1883 Stem way rosewood grandplano Performmg WithBonmer wJ1l be composer,arranger and conductor PaulKeller on bass, Dave Taylor on
Grosse Pointes, HarperWoods plan projects forMake a Difference Day
The Grosse PolOtes and MIchelle Engler, first lady ofHarper Woods Will mark the MIchIgan and chaIrman of thefifth annual Make a Difference MIChIgan Commumty SemceDay WIth a project hosted by CommISSIOnthe InterfaIth Caregivers pro- Volunteers WIll assemble atgram Local churches, schools, Grosse Pomte Memonalyouth groups, the Grosse Church, 16 Lakeshore mPomte Rotary Club, mdlVldu- Grosse POinte Fanns The pro-als and famlhes Will umte on Ject WIll run from 10 a m to 2Saturday, Oct 25, to serve the p m For more mformatIon, callelderly reSIdents ofthe commu- (313) 882-9600mty by rakIng and c1eamngtheIr yards and delIveringcards and flowers
Make A Difference Day ISsponsored by USA Weekendmagazine and the Pomts ofLIght Foundation The annualchallenge for people all overthe natIOn ISto do good by servo109 food at homeless shelters,helpmg children to read, gath-enng clothes for the needy,beautlfymg parks and more
In MIchIgan, the MIchIganCommuDlty SerVIceCommiSSIon, the VolunteerCenters of MIchIgan, theMIchIgan Campus Compactand the CounCIl of MichIganFoundatIons are workmg toencourage people of all ages topartiCIpate In the day ofsemceon Saturday, Oct 25.
"I encourage you to conSIderthe good that could be done Ifevery one of us JOined togetherm volunteer semce to the com.mumty on Make a DIfferenceDay and every day," said
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We all love the magIcdl and we have a hunger formIracles Miracles are God's magic, SignS of powerthat make bread appear III the WIlderness or dIseasedl"appear from someone who IS III
Among the many apocrvphal .,tone" from the hfe ofJesus I;, one that speaks of the miraculous It tellshow an 8-) ear-old Jesus asked for permlS;,lOn to gosee a holy man turn stones Into bread
HIS mother whispered somethmg mto hIS ear andhe stayed home Agam, at the age of 11, he asked togo see a prophet who could foret€ll the future andmake fire descend from the sky HIS mother asked Ifhe had forgotten what she had taught hIm and agamshe whIspered m hIS ear
At the age of 30, he went wIth others from hIS VIl-lage to see that WIld, hairy prophet of the desert,John the Baptizer
When Jesus was baptized by John and came up outof the water a vOIce saId "You are my beloved son,wIth you I am well pleased" Then the vOIce whIS-pered somethmg else In the wet ear of Jesus NeItherthe crowd nor John heard It, but Jesus dId
The words were the same as hIS mother's, but thiswas the vOIce of God "If you are hungry for mIracles,then work them yourself"
What God and Mary saId to Jesus IS also spokendeeply WIthin us "If you wIsh to see a mIracle, don'tJust pray for one, perform a miracle yourself"
When someone offends you, you can "mIraculously"forgIve that person When you are busy and someoneasks for your help, you can "nllraculously" put youractivIty aSIde and wIth a smIle come to that person'sassistance You can raise the "dead" WIth acts ofkmdness You can open eyes and ears WIth a canngnote or card or phone call The pOSSIbIlities are end-less
People travel far and WIde to shnnes and sItes ofgreat mIracles because they beheve that such placesare God-filled Jesus, however, said that the kmgdomof heaven IS all around us, even WIthin us
"If you are hungry for miracles, then YOU dosomethmg wonderful"
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David Danielsformerly ofFRIENDS HAIR & NAilS.welcomes you to visit himand the design team of ...
Groomsmen were the bnde'sbrother, Jeffrey Scott Orhan ofthe City of Grosse POInte,Joseph Brendan Mooney ofChicago, Henry AdamsPillsbury of Toronto, WIlhamHefferan Jewett of Denver,LoomiS Ives Lmcoln ofChicago, KeVln Sean Moore ofPhIladelphia, Nicholas Lowe>\Iford of ! a ,Jolla, C'ahf andRobert Hatch Jewett of GrossePOinte Farms
Readers were KathleenHudson and Mary O'Connor
The bnde graduated fromthe UniversIty of MichiganWlth a bachelor of arts degreeIn psychology
The groom earned a bachelorof arts degree 10 political SCI-ence and a master's degree menvironmental managementfrom Boston UniVerSity
The newlyweds traveled tosoutheast AsIa They hve mGrosse Pomte Farms
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J enntfer Leigh Orhan,daughter of JudIth and XaferOrhan of Grosse POinte Woods,married Timothy BuhlHudson, son of Patncla andArthur B Hudson of GrossePomte Farms, on May 17,1997, at Grosse PomteMemonal Church
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The Rev Bruce Jemker offi-CIated at the 5 30 p m ceremo-ny, whIch was followed by areceptIOn at The Country ClubIn Brookhne, Mass
The bnde wore a white gownWith a satm bocb.ceand a fullorganza skirt
The maid of honor was thebnde's Sister, Jody RlddelEvans ofWashmgton, D C Thematron of honor was LauneEvans Bond of Charlotte, N C
The flower girl was CarolmeBond of Charlotte
The best man was thegroom's son, DaVld J Murphyof Boston
The nng bearer was JohnBond of Charlotte
The bnde graduated fromBabson College She IS anadvertlsmg sales managerWith the Boston Globe
The groom graduated fromSuffolk Umverslty He IS presI-dent of HamIlton Co
The couple honeymooned InParis They hve m Boston
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Dr Amy B Rockwell ofGrolllle Pomte Park, daughterof John and Mary Rockwell ofAlger, marned Dr John PCarlmo of St Clair Shores, sonof Dr George and Jan CarlinOof St Clair Shores, on Aug 23,1997, InSt Clare of MontefalcoChurch
The Rev Jack Burkhart offi-Ciated at the 5 30 P m ceremo-ny, which was followed by areception at the GourmetHouse
The bnde wore an IVOrysatm gown that featured asweetheart necklme, a beadedbodice, long sleeves and acathedral-length tram Her fin-gertip veil was held by a bead-ed headpiece and she eamed acascade of stargazer hhes,roses and ferns
The maid of honor was thebnde's Sister, Ann J Rockwellof Grand Rapids
Bndesmalds were thegroom's Sisters, V. LynnCarlinO and Cathy Carhno,both of St Clair Shores, KanGesell of Grosse Pomte Park,Juhe Lelpprandt of ChICago,and Ahcla Elhs of WestJefferson, OhIO
Attendants wore burgundySUits Wlth satm collars, Frenchcuffs and long skirts They ear-ned bouquets of stargazerhhes, roses and stephanotis
The best man was thegroom's brother, Joe Carlmo ofSt Clair Shores
Groomsmen were MIkeAncona of Mt Clemens, KeVlnViolet of Hillard, OhiO, DaVldGesell of Grosse Pomte Park,Denms Laughlm of St ClairShores and Roger Fong ofGrosse Pomte Woods
The mother of the bnde worea long black beaded dress and arose corsa ge
The groom's mother wore along champagne two-piecedress and a ro~e cor~age
The ~oIOJ~t was DunyaAtlsha Readers were BarbaraZamenskl, Jo~ephme Ancona,Judy Ancona llnd JamieAncona
Evans- The bnde graduated from I The Rev Michael Foley om-Alma College and the clated at the 430 P m ceremo-Umverslty of DetrOIt School of ny, which was followed by a
M h DentIstry reception at the Dearborn InnUrp y The groom graduated from The bnde wore a Silk satmthe Umverslty of Michigan- organza gown that featured a
Wendy Allmgton Evans of Dearborn and the University of scoop neckline, an embrOIderedBoston, daughter of Mr and Detroit School of DentIstry bodIce and a full skirt She car-Mrs Edward Evans III of Both the bnde and groom are ned a bouquet of gardemas,Grosse Pomte Farms, mamed dentlsts m the metropohtan stephanotiS, whIte roses andDaVld Lawre-nce-Murphy '0T) nptr(1lt "rf''l .\)of Kathleen Murphy of Boston, The matron of honor wason Aug 2, 1997 at Trinity The couple traveled to Laura Mott Clutterbuck ofChurch In Boston HawaII They hve In Grosse Grosse Pomte Farms
Pomte Park Bndesmalds were ShanaLynn Sine of Grosse POinteFarms, MIchelle Mane Orhanof the City of Grosse Pomte,Eryn Weber Shlfnn of Chicagoand Jenmfer Jone Roy of StLoUIS
Attendants wore long fuch.sla column dresses and camedarm bouquets of roses and den-droblUm orchids
The best man was thegroom's brother, Arthur BuhlHudson Jr of Grosse PomtePark
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TIckets are $7 In advance or $8 a m to 4 pm Call (313) 873-at the door Call (313) 963- 81002366
Friends of War Memorial planHalloween Party Friday, Oct. 31
Fnends of the War Memonal EnJOY mUSIC, dancmg andhave planned a Halloween pnzes for the best costumemasquerade party on Fnday, Tickets are $ 15 m advance,Oct 31, from 8 pm to mld- $20 at the door Set.ups, Icenight m the War Memonal's and glassware wJ1l be proVld-hlstonc Alger House, 32 ed.Lakeshore In Grosse POinte Youmust be 21 or older CallFanns (313) 881-7511
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Science funThe DetrOit ScIence Center,
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Entertainingexperiments
The Cranbrook Institute ofSCience, 1221 N Woodward 10Bloomfield HJ1ls, makes learn-109 fun WIth a total hands-onexpenence 10 the phYSical SCI-ences Vla 26 mteractlve sta-tions dIsplayed In anExpenment Gallery, throughSunday, Jan 4 Also runnmgthrough Sunday, Jan 4, IS aphotography exhibit captunngthe complex components ofmodern communIcation tech-nology, MICroscapes. TheHidden Art of High Technology.The Museum IS open Mondaythrough Thursday, from 10a.m to 5 p.m, Fnday andSaturday, from 10 a.m. to 10p m and Sunday from noon to5 pm AdmiSSIOn IS $7 foradults, $4 for chlldren ages 3 to17 and semors over the age of60 or free for members Call(248) 645.3200
Scary safarisPurchase tickets now for two
spooky events at your favontezoos Tnck.or.treat and playgames dunng the HalloweenZoorama Safan at the BelleIsle Zoo, acceSSible via theMacArthur Bndge at Jeffersonand E Grand Boulevard In
VetrOlt, on I:>aturday, Uct 25and Sunday, Oct 26, from noonto 5 p m TIckets, avaIlable atthe door, are $3, children underthe age of 2 enter free PIck uptreats along a trall hned WIthanlmal.shaped Jack-o-lanternsand other surpnses at TheDetrOIt Zoo, at 10 Mlle andWoodward In Royal Oak,Monday, Oct 27 throughFnday, Oct 31, from 530 to 8p m TIckets, available madvance only, are $3, chlldrenunder the age of 2 enter freeCall the Belle Isle Zoo, at (313)852.4084 Call The DetroIt Zoo,at (248) 398.0900
Intriguing adventuresThe ChIldren's Museum of
the DetrOlt Pubhc Schools, 67E KlTby In DetrOit, offers asenes of adventures for youngmmds and spmts OnSaturday, Oct 25, from noon to2 pm, youngsters ages 4through 12 can deSIgn theirown funny face mask dunng afree Halloween Funny FacesWorkshop Each Saturday In
October, at 11 a m. and 1 p,m"VlSltOrscan discover the queenof the constellations m aPlanetanum DemonstrationentItled The Story ofCaSSIOpeia The Museum ISopened to the pubhc Mondaythrough Fnday, from 1 to 4p m and on Saturdays from 9
Ghost shipsAhoy there' Celebrate
Halloween With a cruisearound the Harbor of Horrors,through Fnday, Oct 31, m theJefferson Beach Manna, 24400E Jefferson m St ClairShores The event IS openWednesday through Sunday,from 7 p m to mldmghtAdmISSIon IS$10 for adults, $8for chl1dren ages 6 to 15 and $1for chIldren ages 5 and underCall (810) 447.2337
Story timeBarnes & Noble, 19221 Mack
m Grosse Pomte Woods, mVlteyoung readers to enJoy treeChIldren's Story TImes onTuesday, Oct 28, at 11 a mand Thursday, Oct 30, at 7pm Call (313) 884.5220
Spook showsThe Grosse Pomte Pubhc
Llbranes offer spme tmghngfun for children of all ages Withshowmgs of the Halloweenfilms The Legend of SleepyHollow and It's The GreatPumpkm Charhe BrownScreenmgs are scheduled from4 to 5 p m on Tuesday, Oct 28,at the Woods Branch, 20600Mack m Grosse Pomte Woods,on Wednesday, Oct 29, at thePark Branch, 15430 KerchevalIn Grosse Pomte Park andThursday, Oct 30, at theCentral Branch, 10 KerchevalIn Grosse Pomte Fanns Call(313) 343-2074
Umtanan Church,17150Maumee m Grosse Pomte, andhelp to raIse fund~ for the KtdsOrgamzatlOn of the CoahtlOnon Temporary Shelter onSaturday, Oct 25, from 1 to 4p m AdmiSSIOn IS freeDonatIOns for the homeless arewelcome Call (313) 882 4874
Mega monstersYoutheatre teams WIth
ChIcago's Child's Play Theaterto scare up the delIghtfullyspooky mUSical review OneMonster After Another, onSaturday, Oct 25, at 11 a mand 2 p m and Sunday, Oct26, at 2 pm, In the MUSICHallCenter for the PerfonnlOg Arts,350 MadIson m DetrOit
Halloween danceStudents m grades 6 through
8 are invIted to a HalloweenDance In the Crystal Ballroomof the Grosse Pomte WarMemonal, 32 Lakeshore 10
Grosse Pomte Farms, onFnday Oct 24, from 7 30 to1030 P m AdmIssion IS $8,tickets are available madvance only Patrons mustshow their War Memonal lDCall (313) 881.7511
Village hauntsLIttle ghosts, gobhns and
ghouls, age~ 12 and under, aremVlted to haunt the VillageShoppmg Dlstnct, alongKercheval between Neff andCadIeux 10 Grosse Pomte, onFnday, Oct 31, from 330 to4 30 pm, dunng the GrossePomte Village AssociatIOn'sannual tnck or treatHalloween Walk AdmISSIOnISfree Call (313) 884-8075.
Trick or treatThe plcture~que grounds of
the Edsel & Eleanor FordHouse, 1100 Lakeshore 10Grosse Pomte Fanns, wJ11betransformed mto a hauntedforest full oftnck or treaters onThursday, Oct 3D, from 5 to7 30 pm, durmg LittleGoblin's NIght Out fesllVltlesAdmIssIon IS $6 ReservatIOnsare requIred Call (313) 884-4222
Volumes of funReadmg In The Park,15129
Kercheval 10 Grosse PomtePark, offers volumes of fun-filled programs for childrenMIss SpIder's New Car Will bethe featured book dunng thefree Pre-School Story Hour onTuesday, Oct 28, from 10 30 to1115 a m Spooky stones, Spl'der.makmg, Cider and dough-nuts add up to a good time dur-mg the store's free HalloweenParty on Wednesday, Oct 29,from 7 to 8 pm ReservatIOnsare reqUIred for both eventsCall (313) 822-1559
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109, costume contest, crafts,games and fun of a HalloweenFair at the Grosse Pomte
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. a patient havmg a mammogram.The bone mass exam is the effective tool indiagnosing osteoporosis which affects over
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Classes WIll be taught atBarnes school 10 Grosse PomteWoods by certified tDstructorsfrom the Cottage Hospitalnursing stafT Single-seSSIOn
Cottage plans CPR classesLearn huw to gIve carmopul. classes spec1ahzmg 10 mfant
monary resuscitation (CPR) to and child CPR WIllbe from 6 toan mfant, a young chIld or an 9 p m on Thursdays, Oct 23,adult by attending a CPR class Nov 20 and Dee 11 Adult CPRoffered by Henry Ford Cottage WIllbe taught from 6 to 9 p mHospital and the Grosse Pomte on Thursdays, Nov 6 and DeePubltc School System's 4Department of CommumtyEducatiOn
to 8 p m.The cost IS $5 a person.
There WIll be no charge toMedIcare subscnbers.
Anyone over age 18, and par-ticularly the elderly or those athigh risk for Influenza, areadVIsed to get a flu shot fortheir protection Persons aller-gtc to egg products, however,should not receive thIS mocula-tlon
Cottage Hospitalat 159 Kercheval
mulate different ways to han-dle them She WIll offer solu-tIons for maintaining effectiveworkmg relatIonships WIth thepeople tn your hf~whetherthey are co-workers or familymembers
"Though we often WIsh theconflicts m our hfe would Justmsappear, they must be dealtWIth on a daily baSIS," Weisssaid. "The best way to handleCOnflIctIS to meet It head-on"
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Conflict resolution seminaris offered at Bon Secours
Learn creatIve ways to recog-mze and resolve conflict atwork and m your personal rela-tIonships by attendmg a.CreatIve ConflIct Resolution"workshop With KathennWelss, Bon Secaurs urgamza-tlonal development SpeCIallStThe semmar WIll take placefrom 9 a.m until 1 p m Friday,Oct. 24, 10 ConnellyAudltonum at Bon SecoursHospital The cost IS $10 a per-son
Dunng the program, WeissWIll look at the many causesand forms of conflict and for-
Women can free themselvesfrom abusive, controlling behaviorBy Dr. Vicki L. seltzer destructive control A safe woman of money food, or Some women may feel boundPreSident, Amencan College of place to start seek 109 help IS In transportation, Isolatmg her to abu'>lve relatIOnships byObstetnclans & Gynecologists the pnvacy of your doctor's from family and fnends, or hm. complex emotIOnal and finan-
October IS National offiLe He or ~he L,lIllJ~Lelldnd 11.1JI!!: her leproouLuve ami wn udl IdLLa!:, rhe~e Lan UldudeDomestic VIolence Awareness may be able to treat any physl- traceptIve chOIces feehngs of low self-esteem, fearMonth cal conditIons or refer you to Abused women can suffer of retahatlOn, fear of bemg
Abuse of women by male commumty serVIces for assls- everythmg from bruises, black alone, money wornes, or can-partners IS so prevalent that tance eyes and broken bones to hear- cern that their children need aan estimated one quarter of By defimtlOn, abuse IS any mg loss, chromc headaches, father Abused women mayU S women wIll expenence controlhng behaVIor that forces digestIve and gynecolOgIcal beheve they deserve the abusesome form of abuse from a cur- another person to do what the problems, depreSSion, anxiety or can aVOIdIt by not angenngrent or former partner at some abuser wants, Without regard and sleep disorders their partnerPOInt 10 their hves More to that person's nghts, body, Breakmg the cycle oftenwomen between 15 and 44 are health or happmess Abuse that occurs durmg starts by tal lung to someone -mJured by domestIc abuse than pregnancy can mclude mJury a fnend, relatIve, doctor, clergyby rape, muggmgs and car accl- AbUSIve behaVIor toward a to the fetus from blows to the member or SOCial workerdents combined wuman can mclude pushmg, mother's abdomen Children Women can also call the 24-
Fortunately, resources eXIst hlttmg, throwmg objects, forc- who WItness abuse may com- hour, toll-free, DomestIcto help women get adVIce or mg sexual mtercourse, making plam of phYSical 81lments and VIOlence HoUme at (800) 799-break free of their abuser's verbal threats, depnVIng the are more hkely to be 1Ovolved SAFE (7233), for mformatlon
m abUSive or VIolent relatlOn- about abuse, commumty ser-shIps as adults Vlces mcludmg safe shelters,
Men who abuse come from and legal and law enforcementall tncome levels and races assistanceMany abuse alcohol and drugsor have WItnessed VIolence mtheir childhood homes Theymay be excessively Jealous oftheir partners' relatIonships orblame their partners for pro-vokmg their own VIolent acts
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Who gets fibroidtumors?
Ai! many as 20 to 50 per-cent of women havefibrolds, but because theconditIOn may not beaccompamed by any symp-toms, many women WIllnot even be aware thatthey have them Womentn their reproductiveyears, ages 20 to 50, havethe highest inCIdence offibrOlds Older women InthiS group tend to have agreater number In addi-tion, Afncan Amencanwomen seem to have a diS-proportIOnately highermCldence and a fastergrowth rate of fibrolds,although researchers can-not explam thIS trend.
What symptoms should I look for and diSCU88 withmy doctor?
The most common complaInt ISabnormal utenne bleed-mg; usually heaVIer and longer menstrual penods. Somewomen WIllpass large clots and may become anemIC(extremely weak, tired and lackmg energy) whIle othershave severe cramping due to strong contractions of themIsshapen uterus.
OccaSionally a fibrOid begins to break down, causmgacute pelVICpam or a chromc dull pam and pressure sen-sations. Due to their space-occupymg effect, some fibroldscan cause an mcrease tn abdomtnal gtrth and compromtsethe bowel or bladder Some women expenence an mvolun-tary loss of urine or constIpatIOn due to these compreSSIoneffects. In some rare cases, a woman may have difficultyconceiVIng or carrymg a pregnancy to full term due tofibrolds
How can I be sure that I have a fibroid uterus?Diagnosis for all age groups IS generally based on a care-
ful hiStory and pelVICexaminatIOn PelVICultrasound, apamless relatively inexpensive Imaging tool, ISoften usedto confirm a pelVICmass as a fibroid uterus
The fibroid uterusBy Dr. Donna GratSpecial Wnter
You may have overheard Isolated conversatlOns whis-pered among fnends m the ladles' room or at a social gath-enng But do you really know what It means to you or oneof the thousands of women m our commumty to have afibrOId uterus?
FlbrOids are generally bemgn muscle tumors of theULeru~or womb. Presumably one smooth muscle cellgrows and duphcates Itself mto a mass of Similar-lookingcells The usual pear-shaped uterus then becomes distort-ed and enlarged With firm white lumps that look hkesmall white potatoes
What are my options? Willi need a hysterectomy?While utenne fibrolds do represent the most common
reason for a hysterectomy, It IS Important to rememberthat surgery ISnot always mandatory
Conservative nonsurgtcal management ISa VIable optionchosen by many physlClan-patIent partners For manywomen, menopause mayoffer welcome relief fromsymptoms because thedecrease In estrogen pro-duction causes fibrolds toshnnk. For those who wishto preserve ferhhty or aVOIdsurgery, educatIon and closeobservatIOn are often suc-cessful
When nonsurgtcalapproaches have notworked, your doctor mayrecommend surgeryReasons for surgery mcludeheavy bleeding that causesprogressive anemia ordeclme 10 your blood count,persIstent pelVICpam orcompromise to nearby organsystems Some women maybe preoperative candidatesfor Depo Lupron mJectIonswhich shnnk the fibrOidtumors, allOWIngfor ashorter, safer surgery.
For a very small group ofwomen WIth mfertlhty or acomplex obstetncal hiStory,a myomectomy, a major sur-gtcal procedure to removeIsolated fibrOIds, may be anoptIon A myomectomyreqUires a mlmmum three-day hospital stay and a SIX-week recovery penodNewer outpatIent surgtcaltechmques, hysteroscopIc orlaparoscoplc myomectomies,allow selective removal offibrolds, but they are anoptIon for very few
At present fibroldsrernam a major health con-cern for women It IS truefibrOIds are not contagtous,but their effects are perva.slve and mvade mto thehves of many Y('s, someWIllneed surgery, but It ISmy hope that greaterknowledge and awarenessWIllempower women toseek answers and treatmentand demand new solutions
Dr Graf /.San obstetncl4n / lIYMcolog/.St on staff atSt John Hospital andMedu:al Center She /.Saresident of Grosse POintePark For more mforma-tum, call toll free (888) 757-5463
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148 Entertainment October 23, 1997Grosse Pointe News
Louise S. Warnke,CITY CLERK
theIr IrrepressIble doggy per-sonahtles fairly leapmg out Infact, my favonte shot ISof amlXed-terner that I swear ISaclose replica of my own Pudge
As an extensive guIde to~electmg lOVIng trammg andhvmg WIth our popular camne,thiS book Simply cannot bebeat The mtroductlon claims"Mutts are SImply the greatestdogs In the world Most of thebeloved pet dogs 10 Amencaare, In fact, mIXedbreedsMost dogs m all the world aremutts Yet thiS IS the firstbook devoted entirely to mIXedbreeds theIr magIcal place10 our homes and hearts "
The authors are firm In
theIr beliefs that most people"would be better off WIth amutt MIXed-breed dogs arewhat nature mtended of dogs -and are on the whole healtlu.er, often more mteillgent, ofmore even dispOSitIOn,andhve longer hves than manypurebred dogs ThIs ISdue towhat genetlclststs call hybndVIgor MIXed-breed dogs areoften the supenor, economIcal,moral, and ethIcal chOIce»
Sage adVIce ISoffered- "Goto your local ammal shelter.Trust that nature and the nur-acle of hybnd vigor that creat-ed our Amencan democracy,produces better stock thanfaulty human-controlledbreedIng, wluch produced theBntlsh royal family»
There are absorbmg chap-ters about all the vanoustypes of mIXed-breeds, alongWIth helpful mstructlons onthe care and feeding of thosefortunate creatures who lodgem our homes as full-fledgedmembers of the famJly
Tramlng methods areexplamed along WIth picturesI1lustratmg varymg tech-mques For an example, thepopular choke-collar system ismuch deplored, and anothermethod IS suggested, morehumane and successful
It ISqUIte mteresting to dIS-cover that both books go to batfor the mIXed-breeds TheAKC has been unmasked,finally
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and other kennel clubs havegone so far as to argue thatWIthout lookmg at a dog'spapers they cannot tellwhether It ISa colbe, a bullterner, Labrador orDalmatian As absurd as that
Cltyor(iross:e 1P'nint:e ~oobs, MichIganNOTICETO VOTERS NOllceISherebygIVenthat an absenteevotercounting board computer accuracy tesl for the 11/4/97General CityElectIonhas beenscheduledfor Friday,October31, 1997al3 00 p mIn the CIty offlces at 20025 Mack Plaza, Grosse POlnleWoods,MIchIgan All mterestedperson~shouldfeel free 10 attend
The public accuracy test ISconducted 10 detenmne that the programand Ihe compuler being used to tabulate the results of the elecllon,countsIhevales m the mannerprescnbedby Ihelaw
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sounds, It reflects the realitythat modern breeds arehuman constructs often basedon the most subtle dIffer.ences"
Therefore, Derr does notheSitate to state hiS belief thatcrossbred dogs are often thebest chOIces for fanulles andcluldren Their InlXedbloodoften combmes the best char-actenstlcs of dIfferent breeds,and these dogs are more bkelyto be more intelligent andadaptable than many of thosepItiful creatures, the pure-breds, who have had most oftheir senses diminished bymmscnmmate overbreedmgdue to exploltlve breeders
Wlule "Dog's Best Fnend» ISa senous.mmded tome, full ofimportant Infonnatlon regard-109every aspect of the dog, onthe other hand, "MuttsAmenca's Dogs» IS a hght-hearted romp through dogdomby way of those fabulousmutts who entertam us andshare our hves In compamon-able comfort, far from theintrusIVe spotlights of theshownng Eminently qualIfiedto discuss thiS subject are ItSauthors - Bnan KIlcommons,a vetennanan, and MIchaelCapuzzo, a syndIcated animalcolumnist
TheIr book ISan absolutemust for all true dog loversAlmost each page has pho-tographs of adorable mutts,
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The use of dogs has beenemployed by humans eversmce the first lonely wolfpuppy Sidled timorously mto acaveman's shelter From thenon, the dog's fortunes were for-ever linked to men
Derr dIscusses the case of"Juan Ponce de Leon, famousas the dIscoverer of Flonda,(who) was notonous In PuertoRICOfor hiS use of dogs to sup-press slave rebellIOns and ter-ronze the populace HISfavonte war dog wasBecernllo, a medIum-sIzedmastIff, reddIsh-brown WIthblack nose and eyes, who worea padded cotton escaupl1 (bodycover) 10 battle HIS worth wasdeemed so great that lus shareof spoils amounted to 1 112times that awarded a cross-bowman It was, In fact, com-mon for the war dogs toreceIve a share of the bountyexceedmg that of foot soldiersand often equal to JunIor offi-cers. Of course, that bootyhelped fill the coffers of theowner. Becernllo eventuallyran mto a flight of arrowswhile SWImmIngclear of anattack, dyrng like hiS masterbefore him.»
The author has anotherchapter deahng harshly withthe utter recklessness of mdIs-criminate breeding practIce.!iHe really lambastes the nota-nous puppy nulls as well asthe unbelievably snobbish attI-tudes of Amencan KennelClub mavens who contmuallypersISt m refining breed char-actenstlcs to an absurddegree
"The definitIOn of breed assomething WIth a registry anda standard dates from the sec-ond half of the 19th century.'Ib be offiCIallypurebred, then,was to possess a certrlicate ofpedIgree - papers - certJ1Y-mg the dog's genealogy, and ofcourse to look hke Its fellowbreed members
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chapter devoted to trameddogs who actIvely assist theIrhandlers 10 the detectIOn ofwrong-domg "In 1984, theUSDA's Ammal and PlantHealth Inspection Semceorgamzed the Beagle Bngadetu paLlU1airport. and mterna-tlOnal postal depots for contra-band frUIt and meat
"Weanng green BeagleBngade vests and tramed toSit when they detect anybanned food, the dogs were soeffiCIent - With an accuracyrate of more than 90 percentafter two years m the field -that 44 teams worked m thenation's bUSiest internationalaIrports and postal faCIlities m1995 and other natIons werestarting theIr own programs
"By contrast, that year theUS Customs Semce had 433camne teams m the field,whIch seIzed narcotIcs WIth anestimated $2 bI1hon street
Sands agrees, hIS need toheal outweIghs hIS fear
Here's where the film getssome steam gomg and someof ItS dnest humor Sandsrelishes the fact he can be adoctor again but begIns tofeel torn up
For the most part the filmworks on Duchovny's easy-gomg manner, Hutton's scenecheWIng skills and the heatof feature film newcomerAngelina Johe as Raymond'sgIrl, CIBlre The three makeup the films peculiar love tri-angle Jolle has the mostIncredIble hI'S, set on penna-nent pout, that would makeeven Mlck Jagger JealousShe attracts attentIon amongher scene-steahng costars.
Those hps They're almostworth the price of admissionBut much of the rest of thefilm IS rather disposable.
"PlaYIng GOO"ISa gJ.llltypleasure It has enough WIt,tensIOn and action, includmga clever car chase that WIllkeep you, If not on the edgeof your seat, at least comfort-ably amused up agamst theback rest
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In spite of rabieS, ferocIOUS-ness, and other undeSIrablehabIts, Derr saId that" for:111 tht. tabov~ l-lnJ phvO.l.c1,')) thedog ha, remamed fixed m ouraffections, makmg the leapWith us from the cave to vil-lages, farms, towns, cIties andthe modern metropolisAlthough the keepmg of com-pamon ammals predates theongIn of the dog Itself, petkeepmg as we know It began10 the late 18th century Withthe nse of the urban middleclass, the bourgeOIsIe. As thedog was brought fully mto thehome, human perceptions of Itchanged so that It became aparagon of VIrtue and WIsdomIt was groomed, cleaned,clothed, pampered"
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After a shght hpsltatlOn,Sands plays hero and savesthe man WIth the skill of thegreat surgeon he once wasThen he goes home to sampleIus latest purcha,:,e
He awakens to assistantsof cnme lord RaymondBlossom (TImothy Hutton),who IShighly Impressed WIthSands' handIwork and payshIm handsomely for helpmga stranger, who ISa fnend ofRaymond's He also tnes toImpress Sands WIth beautIfulwomen, loads of money andgreat seats at a Lakersgame, but most Important,he offers Sands what hemIsses most - the opportu.filty to be a doctor agam
The only catch IS the JobInvolves 9lIvmg crinunals mthe semce of a gangster
'Playing God' is sinful enough
Mixed breeds win by a nose in two books about dogs"Dog's Best Friend:
Annals of the Dog-HumanRelatIOnship"
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If) ou ha\ e only the timeand mclinatlOn to read senousl) one book about dogs, you....111do very well to turn toMark Derr's wholly compre.henSl\e compendIUm onmankmd s most faithfulfnend
From the prehlstonc era tothe present, the reader learnshow and ....here dogs ongInat-ed and how to tram and carefor them "Dog's Best Fnend"leaves nothmg to the Imagma-tlon, It ISan excellent mtro-ductlon to the dog, m all ItSbreeds and charactenstlcs,
"Playing God"*** (out of four)To be honest, I have been
waltmg to see "Playmg God"smce I saw Its hIghly stylizedtrader back m the spnngWith Its busthng actIOn, dryone-liners from "X-FIles" starDaVIdDuchovny and slowmotion photography, all toINXS' rockm' "SUICideBlond," the preVIew was hkea shot of adrenahne
But when ItS release wasdelayed (usually not a goodSIgn), and the word on thefilm fell silent, my SuspICIonsheIghtened
Fortunately the film livesUp to some of ItS own hype
It does have ItS share ofvolts of energy - a dIfferent(albeIt sometimes out.of-focus) style and a dry, some-times morbId sense of humor
The film Isn't good In thenormal sense, It'S more out.landlsh, over-the-top fun Infact, the subplot about anL A gangster (TImothyHutton) who IStrymg toSWitchhISforeIgn ganglandpartners from RUSSiantoChmese ISkmd of dumb. Butthe morahty play at theheart of the film -"To be aslave In heaven or a star In
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The morahty bemg testedISthat of Dr Eugene Sands(Duchovny,) a doctor stnppedof hIS medical hcense afterlosmg a patient on the oper-atmg table whIle he wasunder the Influence ofamphetammes
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Sunday, Oct. 26About the author
Meet MIchIgan author TerryStelhDl as she bnngs hernewest work, WbJ1e the MoonLooked Up To Heaven, toBarnes & Noble on Sunday,
Saturday, Oct. 25Comedy night
Comedians MIchael Fmneyand Joey Kola WIll headhneForgotten Harvest's ComedyNIght VI for ActIOn AgamstHunger, Saturday, Oct 25, at 8pm, in the MUSICHall Centerfor the Performmg Arts, 350MadIson 10 DetrOIt. WDIV'sChuck Galdlca wJ11emcee thebenefit for thiS orgalllzatlonwhich gathers surplus food tofeed the hungry. T1ckets begmat $25 Call (248) 350-3663
traditIOnal furmshmgs,antlques, country FrenchreproductIOns and accents, atthe Ashley-Chns Gallery,15126 Kercheval m Gro,sePOInte Park Gallery hours areTuesday through Fnday, fromnoon to 6 p m and Saturdayfrom 11 a m to 4 p m Callf313J 8210700Bay show.
Grosse Pomte artIstRosemary Bay presents In ArteVoluptas, through Fnday, Oct31, at the hlstonc Scarab Club,217 Farnsworth InDetrOIt Thegallery WIllbe open Wednesdaythrough Sunday from noon to 5p m AdmISSIOn IS free Call(313) 831-1250Paper paintings
M Stlrhng Allardlce ofGrosse Pomte Park Will show acollectIOn of her onglnal paperpamtmgs ID the Gallery atMacomb Center for thePerformmg Arts throughTuesday, Nov 11 The gallery ISopen Monday through Fndayfrom 10 a m to 6 p m andSaturday from 10 a m to 2pm Call (810) 286-2141.Ceramics celebrated
Ceramist Helm ClOfanl ISthefeatured artIst for the month ofOctober at the DetroIt ArtIstsMarket, 300 RIver Place, SUite1650 m DetrOIt Gallery hoursare Tuesday through Saturdayfrom 11 a m to 5 p m andFnday from 11 a m to 8 p mCall (313) 393-1770AtWSU
The spmted art of northeastBraZil fills the CommunityArts Gallery of Wayne StateUDlverslty, 5400 Gullen Mall,10 an exhibition entitled 0Pelounnhol, through Fnday,Nov 7 Gallery hours areTuesday through Fnday, from10 30 a m to 7 p m andSaturday from 11 a m to 5 p mContemporanes, an exhibitionfeatunng world-renownedpamters Nancy Spero andLeon Oillub, WIllbe on displaym the Elame L Jacob Gallery,4841 Cass 10 DetrOIt, throughSaturday, Nov 29 Galleryhours are Tuesday throughFriday from 1030 a m to 7p m and Saturday from 11a m to 5 pm Call (313) 577-2423Now at the DIA
The DetrOIt Institute of Artshosts the blockbuster exhIbI-tIOn Splendors of AnCIentEgypt, through Sunday, Jan 4Tickets are $10 for adults and$5 for children ages 5 to 12 atthe DIA or $850 for adults and$4 50 for chIldren at The GreatFrame Up Grosse PomteRunnmg m conjunctIon WiththIS exhIbition are Papyrus ofNes-Mm, a Book of the Deadfrom the DlA's penn anent col-lectIOn, and Egypt In Afnca, acollection expJonng the affim-ties between Egypt and sub-Saharan Amca Also new IS ARenaissance AltarpIecePreserved Techmques andConservatIOn of TobIas andThree Archangels, throughSunday, Jan 4 Also runnmgthrough Sunday, Jan 4, IS theexhIbItion Drawn FromNature Landscape DraWIngsand Watercolors from thePermanent CollectIOn EarlyModern MasterpiecesSelectIOns From ThePermanent CollectIOn runsthrough spnng 1998 ThroughSaturda~ Feb 28, take InContemporary MasterpIecesSelectIOns From thePermanent CollectIOnFabulous Monsters FantasyManonettes from the PaulMcPharlln CollectIOn runsthrough Sunday, Nov 2Museum hours are Wednesdaythrough Fnday, 11 a m to 4pm, and Saturday andSunday, from 11 a m to 5 P mRecommended admISSIOnIS $4for adults and $1 for chIldrenand students Call (313) 833-7963
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Exhibits & SalesColorful concepts
Colorful olls on canvas byitalian-born pamter CarlaMazzucato are featured atGallene 454, 15105 Kercheval10 Grosse Pomte Park, throughSaturday, Nov 1 The exhIbi-tion IS open Thursday andFnday from noon to 6 p m andSaturday from 10 a m to 4pm, or by appointment Call(313) 822-4454Whimsical oils
The charmmg Rockwelhanworks of Adnan deRoov arenow on dIsplay at The GrosseP010te Gallery, 19869 Mack mGrosse Pomte Woods Galleryhours are Monday throughSaturday, from 10 a m to 6p rn Call (313) 884-0100Fine furnishings
Contemporary FurnitureDeSigns by John Flowers areavaJlable along WIth brasssculpture by Jamce Tnmpe,
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TIckets range from $18 to $96Call (313) 874.7464Funny bunny
Elwood P Dowd bnngs hISbest fnend, the world's mostfamous mVlslble rabbIt,Harvey to the stage of WayneStatt' UnIVl;rl:lHY, BOII,tt'lJeTheater, 3424 Woodward mDetrOIt, through Sunday, Oct26 Performances of thePuhtzer Pnze-wmmng comedyWIll be offered on Fnday andSaturday at 8 p m and Sundayat 2 pm T1ckets are $10 foradults and $8 for semors, stu-dents and WSU faculty, staffand alumm Call (313) 577-2960Funky music
The Tony Award-wmnmgmUSIcal Bnng In 'Da NOIseBnng In Da' Funk explodes onthe stage of the Fisher Theater,432 Fisher BUlldmg on WGrand Boulevard m DetrOIt,through Sunday, Nov 2Perfonnance tImes areTuesday, Wednesday andFnday at 8 pm, Thursday at 1and 8 pm, Saturday at 2 and 8p m and Sunday at 2 p mT1ckets range from $19 50 to$5150 Call (313) 872-1000Alternative screen
The DetrOIt FJlm Theater In
The DetrOIt Institute of Artsoffers a schedule ofmterestmgalternatIVes to commerCialfilms Errol Morns takes aWItty, VISIonary VIew of everymdlVldual's need to make amark In the umverse mFast,Cheap And Out ofControl, shOWIng Fnday, Oct24 through Sunday, Oct 26Screemngs are scheduled forFnday at 7 and 9 30 pm,Saturday at 4, 7 and 9 30 p mand Sunday at 4 and 7 p m OnMonday, Oct 27, at 7 pm,everyone's favonte Jet-pro-pelled super-turtle takes Tokyo10 Gamera Guard18n of theUmverse T1ckets for all perfor-mances are $5 50 for adultsand $4.50 for students WIth 10,semor Citizens and DIAFounders SocIety MembersCall (313) 833-2323Meadow Brookmarquee
The complex stages of awoman's life are Juxtaposed 10
Edward Albee's nvetmg dramaThree Tall Women, opemng atthe Meadow Brook Theater onWednesday, Oct 22 and run-mng through Sunday, Nov 16Performances are scheduledfor Tuesday, Thursday andFnday at 8 pm, Wednesday at2 and 8 pm, Saturday at 2, 6and 8 p m and Sunday at 2and 6 30 p m Tickets rangefrom $18 to $32 The MeadowBrook Theater ISlocated on thecampus of Oakland UniversIty,Just ofT the 1-75 UmversltyRoad eXIt, In Rochester Call(248) 645-6666
Terrific tapMUSical comedy takes flight
as a troop of hoofers head toHollywood aboard a mall planeIn Tapdance, at the BroadwayOnstage Theater, 21517 KellyIII Eal:ltpolllit', throughSaturday, Oct 25Performances are slated forFnday and Saturday at 8 p mTIckets are $13 50 Call (810)771-6333Jazz & classics
Vocahst Cleo Lame and hercomposer/clannetIstlconductorspouse John Dankworth head-hne the DSO Amentech JazzSenes in Orchestra Hall, 3711Woodward m DetrOIt, onThursday, Oct. 23, at 8 p mJazz tickets range from $13 to$60 Violimst Corey CerovsekJams maestro James DePrelstm a program of Adams,PaganlDl and Prokofiev as theDSO ClasSIcal Senes contmueson Fnday, Oct 24, at 8 p.m ,Saturday Oct 25, at 8'30 pmand Sunday, Oct 26, at 3 p.m.TIckets range from $17 to $60Call (313) 833-3700Capitol wit
The Capitol Steps musIcalcomedy troupe bnng theIrpolitical funny busmess to theMUSIC Hall Center for thePerformmg Arts on Thursday,Oct. 23 and Fnday, Oct 24, at8 p m. T1ckets range from $20to $30 Call (313) 963-2366.Music & more
The Macomb Center for thePerfonnmg Arts, 44575Garfield ill Clmton Township,offers a star-studded season ofmusic, comedy and drama TheWestern Opera Theater, theprofeSSIOnal tounng companyof the San FranCISCo Opera,performs BIzet's Carmen onThursday, Oct 23, at 7 30 P m.Tickets are $32 for GoldenClI'cle Seats, $29 for adults and$26 for students and semorsTony Award-WInner MandyPatmkm bnngs a concert ofBroadway favontes to thestage on Fnday, Oct. 24, at 8p m TIckets are $42 for OilldenCircle seats, $36 for adults and$32 for students and semorsPnde and passIOn Igmte m thedance of Flamenco ViVO,Saturday, Oct 25, at 8 p mTickets are $24 for adults and$22 for students and semorsGet 10 the mood With the GlennMiller Orchestra, Sunday, Oct26, at 3 and 7 p m. T1ckets are$22 for adults and $20 for stu-dents and semors Call (810)286-2222Country concert
TIm McGraw, MmdyMcCready and Sons of theDesert bnng country to ThePalace of Auburn Hills, 2ChampIonshIp Dnve mAuburn HIlls, on Saturday,Oct 25, at 8 p m T1ckets are$2550 Call (248) 377-0100For laughs & love
LIves are changed by thepower of love m the dlstmctlveBntlsh comedy The Lady's Notfor Burnmg, the season open-mg production of Wayne StateUmverslty's Hliberry Theater,4743 Cass m DetroIt, throughThursday, Dee 4 Also at theHilberry, through Thursday,Dec 11, IS Othello,Shakespeare's elasslc tale oflove, Jealousy and betrayalPerformances of each produc-tion WIllbe offered m rotatmgrepertory on Wednesday at 2pm, Thursday and Fnday at 8pm and Saturday at 2 and 8p m T1ckets for both produc-tIOns range from $10 to $17Call (313) 577-2972Truth told
A Woman Called Truth, adramatIc tnbute to the strug-gle from slavery to women'snghts as reahzed In the hfe offemmlst Isabella Van Wagener,a k a Sojourner Truth, plays atWayne State Unlverslty'sStudIO Theater, located down-staIrs at the HJ1berry Theaterthrough Sunday, Nov 2Showtlmes are Thursdaythrough Sunday at 8 pmTickets are $5 and $7 Call(313) 577-2972Mozart's magic
Expenence the temptation,tragedy and tnumph ofWolfgang Amadeus Mozart'sfinal opera, The MagiC Flute,the second presentation of theMichigan Opera Theatre's1997-1998 season, throughSunday, Oct 26. at the DetroitOpera House, 1526 Broadwaym DetroIt Performances are
2, at 4 pm, 10 Grosse PomteMemonal Church, 16Lakeshore 10 Grosse Po1OteFarms TIckets are $15 foradults and $10 for studentsand semors Call (313) 886-4210
Live & LeamCourses & adventures
Add some excitement to yourautumn by partak10g 10 thecourses and adventures listed10 the Grosse POlOte WarMemonal's fall catalogDIscover the onglns of the artand archItecture of Vemcewhen art hlstonan MIchaelFarrell presents The Lagoon,the first 10 a tno of VenetianNIght Programs, on Fnday,Oct 24, from 1'30 to 3 P m. TheEvenmgs WIth John GUIOnsenes contmues an explorationof Beethoven's NmeSymphomes with a focus onthe Second Symphony,Monday, Oct. 27, from 7 to 830p m AdmiSSIOn IS $8. Mergeonto the information superhIghway WIth Gettmg On TheInternet, Saturdays, Oct. 25and Nov I, from 10 a m. tonoon The fee IS $49 Plan aDay Tnp to the MIchIganOpera Theatre's production ofMozart's The MagiC Flute,Sunday, Oct 26, from noon to 6p.m. The $86 fee mcludesround.tnp motorcoach trans-portatIOn, lunch, a speaker andyour MOT ticket The GrossePointe Cmema League willscreen Mother Nature'sPaintbox on Monday, Oct, 27,at 8 p.m. Non-member adnns-sIan IS$5 Call (313) 881-7511Philatelic festivities
Stamp dealers fromMIchIgan, OhIO and IndianaWIllgather at MonteIth School,1275 Cook m Grosse PomteWoods, on Saturday, Nov 1,from 10 a m to 6 p.m. andSunday, Nov. 2, from 10 a.m, to5 pm, when the Wayne StampSocIety presents GrossePex'97, the 72nd Annual StampExhIbItIon and BourseFestiVIties melude a phllatehcboubque from the US PostOffice and free stamps for chil-dren AdmiSSion IS free. Call(810) 268-3361.Ski spree
Register now for the GrossePomte Ski Club's BoyneMountam Ski Weekend,Fnday, Jan 9 to Sunday, Jan11 ThIS adult skI spreemeludes motorcoach trans-portation from the GrossePomte War Memonal, hft tick-ets, two breakfasts, dmner anda WIne and cheese party.ReservatIOns are $290 andmust be made by Monday, Nov.10 Call (810) 293-6779Elegance revisited
Expenence the elegant bfestyle of DetrOit's auto baronsWIth a VISItto one of"Amenca'sCastles," the Edsel & EleanorFord House Tours are offeredon the hour, Tuesday throughSaturday, from 10 a.m. to 4pm and Sunday from noon to4 pm Refreshments are avail-able m the ActiVIties CenterTea Room AdmISSIon is $5 foradults, $4 for semors ages 60and above and $3 for childrenages 12 and under Call (313)884-4222Garden goodies
Fmd all sorts of goodies fromand for the garden, meludmgwreaths, potpourn, plants andmore, at the CranbrookGardens AuxJllary 25thAnnual Fall Sale, Fnday, Oct.24, from 10 a m to 7 pm, atCranbrook Gardens, 380 LonePme m Bloomfield HIlls Call(248) 645-3149
On Stage• ScreenLots of laughs
The Second CIty-DetrOItComedy Theatre, 2305Woodward m Detroit, presentsGeneration X FJles, a newrevIew of hve, cuttmg-edgecomedy, through Wednesday,Dec 31 Performances WIll runWedncqday through Sunday at8 pm WIth additional showson Fnday and Saturday at10 30 pm The cast performsan ImproVIsatIOnal comedy setafter each performance onSunday and Thursday andafter the 1030 pm. shows onFnday and Saturday TIcketsare $12 on Sunday andWednl'sday, $14 on Thursday,$1750 on Fnday and $19 50 on
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Lend your vOice to a freeHalloween Smg-a-Iong featur-mg Eugene Clark, ScOrpiO&Fantasy and a MagiC &IllUSIOnShow on Sunday, Oct26, from 6 to 8 pm, at theER.tpomte C'offimumt) Center,16435 E Eight Mile mEastpolOte Call (810) 445-5080
Thursday, Oct. 30FabUlous flowers
EIlJoy beautiful blooms andexpert adVice durmg TheGarden Center of MichIgan'sJuned Floral ExhibItion onThursday, Oct 30, from 9 a.mto 8 pm, at the Grosse PomteWar Memonal, 32 Lakeshorem Grosse POlOte Fanns.French floral deSIgner OliVIerGuim will share hIS talentsfrom 10'30 a m to noonBntlsh horticultural restora-tion expert RosemundWallinger WIll offer mSlghtsmto the deSign of the GertrudeJekyll garden from 130 to 3P m AdmiSSIOnIS $15 per lec-ture Advanced reservatIOnsare recommended Call (313)881.7511Dracula at 100
Wnter, film cntlc and libret-tist Anthony AmbrOgiO pre-sents the free lecture Draculathe lOOth Anniversary of HISUndeath, on Thursday, Oct. 30,at 7'30 p.m, at the CentralBranch of the Grosse PomtePublic Library, 10 Kercheval mGrosse Pomte Fanns Call(313) 343-2074.Marge's jazz
Marge's Bar, 15300 Mack 10
Grosse Pointe Park, becomes aJazz Jomt on Thursday, Oct 3D,from 8 to 11 p.rn, WIth thesuper sounds of Tom Saundersand the DetrOit Jazz All-StarsCall (313) 881-8895
Friday, Oct. 31Boo bash
The Fnends of The GrossePomte War Memonal inVIteone and all to dress up andcome on down to theIr secondannual Halloween Party,Fnday, Oct 31, from 8 p m tomldmght ThIs boo bashIOcludes mUSIC, danCing andpnzes T1ckets are $15 madvance and $20 at the doorCall (313) 881-7511
Mark yourcalendar •••Heavenly jazz
MUSIClovers can expect someheavenly sounds when pianIstBess Bonmer Joms ChnsColhns on tenor sax, PaulKeller on bass and Dave Tayloron drums for a spmted MUSICat Memonal program ofCelestial Jazz on Sunday, Nov
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Don a ghastly getup and Jom!Dthe fun of Fnght Night OnThe Trolley, a bewltchmg pubcrawl along the Naubcal Mile,Thursday, Oct 23, from 6 30 to11 30 p m This hauntmg goodtime begms and ends at PatO'Fnen'~ Tavern, 22385 10Mile 10 St Clair Shores, and!Deludes stops at Andlamo'sLakeSide BIstro, WavesRestaurant and Jack'sWaterfront RestaurantTIckets, aV8.1lablem advance ,are $20. Call (810) 779.8777.Words for hunger
Jom Share Our Strength andmore than 1,500 renownedauthors for the nation's largestannual senes of sImultaneousreadmgs to help fight hungerand poverty at Barnes &Noble, 19221 Mack In GrossePomte Woods, on Thursday,Oct 23, from 6 to 8 p.m , whena percentage of sales will bedonated to Wnter's HarvestCall(313)~5220
Friday, Oct. 24Rev up
Rev up your engines for the10th Annual St Ambrose RoadRally, Fnday, Oct. 24, at 7 p mThe event, which leaves fromthe St, Ambrose Pansh Hall, at15020 Hampton 10 GrossePomte Park, includes a partyand bonus pomts for the bestcostumes, T1ckets are $12.50Call (313) 343-0063Fall bazaar
FlOe used Jewelry, clothmgand furniture top the hst ofattIc treasures av81lable at theSt Joseph's Home Annual FallBazaar, Fnday, Oct 24 andSatJJrday, Oct. 25, from 10 a.mto 4 pm, 10 the Home's SOCIalHall, 4800 Cadieux m DetrOitThe event also IOcludes a cakewalk, suent and hve auctIOnsand a raffie. Proceeds benefitthe Home's aged reSIdents.Call (810) 777-6608
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"The kids deserve all thecredit They didn't come outand compete early, but when Itwas on the lme they did"
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The victory also ended astnng of frustratIOns agamstSterhng Heights Last yearNorth led the Stalhons by 16pomts at halftIme and lostAnd earher thiS season, Northlet a I5-pomt halftime lead getaway
"Ray (co-coach Ray Ritter)and I didn't do a thmg,"Bennett said after theNorsemen battled back from
3, 6-0 the Yellow Jackets pair by m Stephame Hardaker and"What an mcredlble Winthat the regional Manssa Nltura 6-4, 4-6, 7-5
was for Stephame and Alllson," WrIgley lost 6-0, 6-0 to "Our doubles play was out-Wnght said "At the regional, Country Day's Ceceha Thomas standmg thiS weekend,"we lost 7-6 10 the third set to 10 the No 2 smgles final, but Wnght saidCountry Day Stephame's and Schulte-Trux battled to a come- "We swept the doublesAlllson's expenence really paid from-behmd 6-3, 3-6, 7-5 Vleto- largely because we were so pre-ofT I thmk the Country Day ry over North Muskegon's Abby pared Bob Wood does agirls were overwhelmed by the Cooper tremendous Job teachmg dou-SituatIOn" Schulte-Trux, an exchange bles strategy~
It was the third state title for student from Germany, was a And Wood credited theRoehl and RiCCI,who won at key addition to the U18 squad rugged scheduleNo 2 doubles 10 1995 and thiS year "Our tough DIVISionI sched-1996 "What can I say about ule prepares us so well for
Moments later, the No 3 Mante?" Wnght said "She has state tournaments," he Saiddoubles team of Alama Powell been a tremendous addition to "We hke to call It the APand SeJal Pankh completed a our team What a fine year she (advanced placement) of hightense 6-4, 7-5 VictOry over has had" school tenms ~Country Day's Sangeeta Jam Sllverston and Berger also And the finish couldn't haveand Julie KIm It was the same battled from behmd m the been more satlsfymg for thescore the ULS team had beaten third set to beat OVId-ElSie's ULS coaches
North hands Stallions first lossBy Chuck KlonkeSports Editor
Grosse Pomte North coachGary Bennett gave all the cred-It to hIS players for theNorsemen's thnllmg overtimeViCtOry agamst SterhngHeights last week
The 52-50 defeat was thefirst loss m mne Macomb AreaConference Red DIVISiongames for the Stalhons
ULS gets a pleasant surprise at state tennis finalsBy Chuck KlonkeSports Editor
There are a lot ofyears whenUmversity Liggett School'sgirls tenms team goes Into thestate finals expecting to Winanother champIOnship
But this year wasn't one ofthem
The Knights had fallen fromfirst to fourth place In the finalDIVISIOnIV state rankmgs andIt looked hke their three-yearreign as state champIOnsmightbe over
Guess againIn a three-way battle at the
new Michigan State tenmscenter, U18 wound up on topWith 29 pomts DetrOItCountry Day had 24 and NorthMuskegon fimshed third With22 pomts
"I was very surpnsed,"admitted ULS coach ChuckWnght "And I thmk the girlswere, too I've never seen themso excited After it was overthey were smging the schoolsong I didn't even know theyknew the words to It "
The team faced some toughbmes Two players who hadwon mdiVldual state champi-onships last year left thesquad The Kmghts played thetoughest schedule m the stateof any DIVISionIV school andfimshed 5-6-1 m dual meets
All the adversity did wasbnng the team closer together
"We got beaten badly bysome good Class A schools,butthe girls never stopped try-mg," Wnght Said "They hadfun together and they support-ed each other
"Every time a match endedat the finals, the girls whoweren't playmg swarmed thecourt to congratulate the oneswho had played I've neverseen that at ULS I was mtears most of the day
"What a special championshlp. Earher ill the season,Country Day was the strongerteam ill our dual match andwe knew North Muskegon hada great young team But ourgirls stayed posItive all year,showed temfic canng andsupport for each other andnever stopped bellevmg mthemselves"
Although U18 won all threedoubles champIOnships andMante Schulte-Trux took themdiVldual title at No 3 sm-gles, there were many otherswho contnbuted to theKmghts'17th champIOnshipm24 seasons.
"Everybody on the team col-lected cntlcal early pomts forus and put us m the dnver'sseat at the end of the firstday"
Chnstma Oney had anImpreSSive first-round VIctoryat No 4 Singles, worth twopomts, before fallmg to NorthMuskegon m the quarterfi-nals
Freshman Julie Meglerpicked up three pomts Withtwo VlCtonesat No 1 Singlesand lost to North Muskegon mthe semifinals
By the end of Fnday'smatches, ULS had 25 pomtsand Country Day and NorthMuskegon each had 22
"Weplayed great tenms lateon Fnday," said co-coach BobWood "Other competitorswere tired and had troubleplaymg a third matchBecause of our tough schedulewe played out best tenms mthe semlfinal~ "
Kendall Wngley, who wasseeded fourth at No 2 smgles,posted a key semifinal VIctOryfor the Kmghts when she beatthe second seed from NorthMuskegon 6-2, 6-4
"That girl was a powerfulplayer and Kendall connter-punched beautifully," Wnghtsaid
At No 2 doubles, AmySllvl'r~ton and Mehssa Bergerled a 4-} first set lead shpaway,but they came hack for a5-7,6-2,6.3 VIctoryover ByronCenter
U18 chnched the champi-onshIp Saturday when thefir~t doubles team ofStephame Roehl and Alh80nRICCIbeat Country Day'~SaraBalganorth and Anu Smgla, 6-
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play well BIlbrey stuffed atwo-pomt try With a greattackle'
South also got excellentpunt coverage from JesseWalker
McLeod also praised thetWO-WdYplay 01 Pat Howe
"He made a key third-downreceptIOn In the first half anddragged the defender out ofbounds to stop the clock," thecoach said "And he had a gooddefenSive game He called 90percent of our coverages"
South completes the diVI-sion schedule Fnday at 7 p mat Warren Matt
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GENERAL CITY ELECTIONto be held on
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1997
tIme and threw on third down,"McLeod said "And we complet-ed most of those passes"
Lorence finished With 149yards rushIng and Gnesbaumpicked up 70 yards
"Jordan Brace had hIS bestg,ll'l<- at lIen gUlinl," i\-kLeodsaid
"He did a great Job of passand run blockIng JamesFeagm gets better each weekand Adam Maloof had one ofhiS better games
"Frank Mabry started hiSfirst game at cornerback andplayed well and our InSide lme-backers, Dave Bilbrey andMatt Vande Weghe, contInue to
Rcgll>tt.red qualIfied eleclors m Ihe Cily of Grosl>e Pomte. CIty ofGro\\e Pomle Farms, CUy of Grosse POlnle Wood' CIty of GrossePOinte Park who expect to be absent from the city or who are con-lined to home or hospital by illness or disability or are 60 years ofage or more, may now apply for absent voter's ballots. NO SUCHREGULAR APPLICATIONS CAN BE ACCEPTED AFfER 2:00P.M., SATURDAV, NOVEMBER 1,1997. ApplIcatIOns must bemade pnor 10 ~uch hme al Ihe MUniCipalOffices
The offict. of the City Clerk of Grosse Pomte, and Grosse Pomtef-arm~, WIll be open from 8 30 a m 10 4 30 P m Monday thru Fridayof each" eek and, Ihe City of Grosse Pomte Park wIll be open from8 00 a m to 4 30 pm. and Cily of Grosse Pomle Woods Will be openfrom 8 30 a m 10 5 00 P m Monday thru Fnday of each week Alloffice~ wJ!! be open on Saturday, November 1, 1997, from 8 30 pmuntil 200 pm for recelvmg applicallons for absent voter's ballolHOWEVER, ANYONE WISHING TO VOTE BY ABSENTEEBALLOT MAY DO SO IN THE CITY OFFICE ON MONDAY,NOVEMBER 3, 1997 UNTIL 4:00 P.M.
LOUISE S. WARNKECity ClerkCity of Grosse Pomte Woods143.2440
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Anchor Bay Jumped out to a6-0 lead but South went ahead7-6 on a 40-yard run byLorence and Andrew Hendne'sextra pomt
A blocked punt by JeremyLInne led to the Blue DevIls'next touchdown lireg Pepplerr.m the ball back to the Tars' 10and Lorence scored from sevenyards
South Increased ItS lead to21-6 at halJbme on a 40-yardpass from Mike Kasehtz toCohn Morawski
Morawski, who Jomed theteam late because of hockeytryouts, has caught threetouchdown passel> In the lasttwo games
Kasehtz completed eight of12 passes for 115 yards for hiSsecond straight strong perfor-mance
"He's passed for 405 yards Inthe last two games," McLeodsaid "Last week he was 21 of30 "
South controlled the ball fornearly 19 mInutes of the sec-ond half and got touchdownruns from Dan Gnesbaum andLorence
"We ran off tackle most ofthe
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Blue Devils surprise league contenderOclober23, 1997 Snorts.G.ro.s.se_PO.i.nt.e.N.e.w.s .r
By Chuck KlonkeSports Editor
Grosse POinte South doesn'thave a chance to Win theMacomb Area Conference BlueDIvIsion football champi-onship, but the Blue DevIls cer-tainly made the dlVl~lon racemore interesting
Josh Lorence scored threetouchdowns and South piled up387 yards In total offense lastFnday as the Blue DeVIls beatAnchor Bay 35-25 to hand theTars their second diVISIOn loss
South IS 2-3 In league play,while Anchor Bay fell to 3-2Fraser has a one-game leadover Grosse Pomte North,Anchor Bay and Port Huron
"The kids played great," saidBlue Devils coach MikeMcLeod "We thought we had aclue to stop their offense butyou don't know until you get onthe field"
South accomphshed some-thing offenSively that hadn'tbeen done so far against theTars
"We ran the ball againstthem," McLeod said "Nobodyhas been able to do that consIs-tently thiS year'
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October 23, 1997 Sl!ortsGrosse Pointe News 5C r ..-0---. ----N--h ·1 · I Don't sell Ine wIn gets ort a ht e he :your BABY!:By Chuck Klonke Baratta's 31-yard field goal quarterback I If it" 11Ill< 1mIULJI h ,hy to ISports EdItor "He threw the ball well and I'd\l humc, Jondll th It
It's all pretty sImple for The Norsemen stOred on had that big run " I IUlCIOU'olJ <IIur 00 it to tl" IGrosse Pomte North's football their first po~sebSlOn of the I VoluntlLr'ofAmulCI Iteam game as they drove from their Kaslborskl passed to Ben I\unlmg I> "mpl, 'J,I onJ
All It has to do ISbeat Fraser 20 to the Marauders' 16 before Staperfenne for the two-pomt I "'I (Jlft, 4uJllf, J' nx ISaturday and the Norsemen Baratta kicked his field goal conversIOn that gave North " I JcJu<t1hlc ul!\lllhutl 1m lor Iwill share the Macomb Area Mott attempted tn 110 t"t> 17-14 advanta!!'e II"", ",w Hltlll.l l\llLlpt'Conflmmce Bille D1VltllOn game With a field goal In the The Norsemen also bcored I ",u,J IchampIOnship final mmute of the first quar- the next two times they had Thl VulunlLlt>ul ;\mlrLCd
"It's all m our hands," North ter, but the 33-yard attempt the football I h'I\ hl'll ,el\ IIlg MICh,gdll' Icoach Frank Sumbera said was blocked by North's Blake ,Jesb Thibodeau's mtercep- I I
h h tlleJ, 'liKe 1896 FunJ,after the Norsemen ended a MUCClOh tlOn set up t e touc down paSbt F h d d I JlmlJ trum ,our \ehlcll Cdn Ithree-game losmg streak A high snap on a punt 0 me. w a ma e a lvmg
h h d huu\l IIlJ feLd " homel",Fnday mght With a 31-22 VlC- attempt by North gave Mott CdtC m teen zone I IN rth' Ii I hd mOlhLrJnJ hIt dlllJren fortory over Warren-Mott the ball on the Norsemen's 39 0 s ma touc own-
A b '63 d .It It ht d nmnth (.Tmore I"We're nght back m the and SIX plays later the u rey s -yar run - came Ih th fi t I lit th [,,, Illme ml,'rm"tt,m, cdllunt (Grosse Pomte) South Marauders took a 7-3 lead on a on e Irs p ay a er e Idid a Job on Anchor Bay and seven-yard pass from Matt Norsemen stopped Matt on I I ~00 552 1515Port Huron gave Fraser Its CorhPtt to Rob Hilt and Trevor downs at the North 37 I. Serv,ngDe1r011Metroarea ..first loss We could have a four- Rmko's extra pomt Another pass from Kaslborskl _way tie for the title If every- That was a short-lIVed lead, to Staperfenne gave thethmg goes nght thiS weekend" however Aubrey picked up 12 Norsemen the two-pomt con-
And that means a North VlC- yards on the first play after the versIOntory over the Ramblers kICkoff, then raced 54 ) ards for Mott scored agamst North's
"They're tough," Sumbera hiS first touchdown of the second umt With 1 48 remam-said "They have a very good game The extra pomt attempt mg when backup quarterbackquarterback m Jim SorgJ and was blocked and North led 9-7 Beau Weiss passed 15 yards tothree excellent receIvers Their With 7 12 left m the first half Corbett for the touchdowngo-to receiver ISBrendan Levy, Mott came back to dnve 80 Weiss pa~sed to Hilt for thebut Jason Smalarz IS a 6-4, yards m 11 plays With Corbett two.pomt conversion21O-pound tight end and Frank hlttmg Hilt for a 49-yard Sumbera was pleased WithSurzynskl IS a good receiver, touchdown pass the play of his revamped offen-too We'll have to cover better The Marauders threatened slve Imethan we have been." to add to their 14.9 lead In the "Joe Callies keeps Improvmg
North came from behmd to final mmute of the first half at tackle, Jason Aubrey did abeat Mott and Improve to 4-3 when an mterceptlOn by good Job at center and Jackoverall and 3-2 m the MAC Corbett and hiS 38-yard return McHale played well at leftBlue gave Mott a first down at the guard," Sumbera said
"At halfbme we knew we had North 27. But two sacks by Stnckland had a hand m SIXshot ourselves m the foot a cou- Tony Stnckland, who had an of North's eight sackb He fin-pIe of times, so we figured we outstandmg game at defenSive Ished With 10 tackles, mclud-had to establIsh control of the end, pushed the Marauders mg five solos Gary Bordatogame agam," Sumbera said. back to the 41 where they were played hiS second outstandmg
Tallback Nick Aubrey contm- forced to punt game smce movmg to hne-ued hIs excellent playas he The teams exchanged punts backer, makmg 15 tackles,camed the ball 30 times for to start the second half, but on mcludmg three solos289 yards and scored touch. North's second posseSSIOn It Jerry Cardam had 11 tacklesdowns on runs of 54, 25 and 63 drove 77 yards m nme plays and RJ.ck Pesta made eightyards Aubrey had SIXcames for 44 Pesta also had an mterceptlon
"NIck also made a couple of yards, mcludmg a 25-yard run and a key one-anned tackle fornice plays III the secondary," for a touchdown, and caught a a loss to end a Mott dnve m theSumbera said. IS-yard pass from Kaslborskl third quarter
North's other sconng came Kaslborskl also picked up 15 "Wesley Holman played theon a 27-yard touchdown pass yards on a run whole game at defenSive ta~klefrom Bnan Kaslborskl to "He had a very sohd game," and did a good Job," SumberaMIchael Fme and Gene Sumbera said of hiS semor said
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'Jenny Pagel had a good been capable of beating mostand y,e dId what we have to do of the others"oflen"lvely," Van Eckoute said .-------------- ..,
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game, too She did a good JobdefenSIvely and blocked a cou-ple of shots"
Pagel fimshed With 11rebounds and SIX pomtsKotwlck had SIX assIstsHawkinS wound up WIth 10pomts for North, whileChampme had eIght pomtsand three assists
LCN's Dana Doescher, whohad nme pomts m the firstquarter and fimshpd With If'W,IS held scoreless In the sec-ond penod
Shapiro led South WIth 15pomts and also had threeaS~lst< and three steals Zebothad nine pomts, eIghtrebounds, two assists and four<teals, Yo hill' McGahey collect.ed eIght pomtb and threesteal<
«And all three of them wereblck," Van Eckoute said "Theywere all fightmg bad colds"
Mehssa Brown had fourassists and four steals forSouth, whIle Howson woundup With SIX pomts
Rozek and Crum eachscored 13 POints for SterlingHeIghts
"Maybe a Win hke thiS willhelp our confidence," RittersaId
Earher, North rolled pastPort Huron 49-34 as SImmonscored 24 POints and pulleddown 11 rebounds and SarahSmith added 12 pomts, foursteals and two assIsts
The Norsemen held a 25-12halftime lead agamst the BIgReds
"We thmk we're a goodteam, but we Just haven'talways played well," Bennettsaid
"Sterhng HeIghts IS thefirst real good team we'vebeaten But I thmk we've
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12 pomts blX ,teab and fiverebounds M,Gdhey wllected11 pomts, eight rebounds dndthree steals, while Zebot fin-Ibhed WIth Clght pomt, and 10rebound~
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A 16-2 ~econd quarter runhelped carry the Blue Devils totheir victor) over LAnseCreu"e Korth
'=>opllOlllore gUdrd HpthHow<on also contnbuted threepomb, two a'~I"b and threesteals
The Crusader< Jumped out toa 9-1 lead and held dn 11-9advantage after the first quar-ter, but the South surge qUIckIy erased the lead
"We pIcked up our defenseboost the Stalhons' lead backto thrpe pomts, but a putbaekb) SImmon drew theNorsemen wlthm one
Sterlmg Heights was calledfor traveling With 28 secondsto go and North y,orked theball around for a shot byClaire Kotwlck
It was off the nm, butSImmon kept the ball aliveunder the basket and finally"as fooled by Rozek With 17secondb remammg
After SImmon made the sec-ond free throw, the Stalhonsattempted a long pass on them-bounds play, but It sailedout of bound" WIthout bemgtouched
That gave North the ballunder ItS offenSive basket butHawkms' debperatlOn shotmIssed at the buzzer
There were several out-standing performances mNorth's VictOry
"ClaIre Kotwlck dId a greatJob defenSIvely on their bestplayer (Rozek)," Bennett s31d"She had to work for everypomt she scored All last week,Claire played well She reallycompeted defenSively
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'I "ne" they d Ul fUld up toplay u,,: 'aid \ an F,"oute Allthe Fr,hpr gJrI< kno\\ Jan (cocoach ,Ian Steph,lI1) so th"y,..anted to do thell best Theyplql"!~ uJ"
Stephan hdd ueen theHambkr,' head coach for "e, eral ) earb before Jommg VanEckoute at South thl" season
South led b .. four pomts athalftIme and had a seven-pOIntddvantage gomg mto thefourth qUdrter It wasn t untllthere wPre two mmutes leftthat the Blue De\ Ils' leadreached 14 pomts
Cmtlln ShapIro, MeghanMcGahey and Dmah Zebot ledthe way for South Shapiro had
rehnqUlshed Then Lmdsa)Hawkms and MichelleChampme hIt key free throw.:,to seal the \f1ctory
North started slowly andtraIled 15-4 at the end of thefirst quarter, but theNorsemen tied the game dt 18-18 after two free throws byHawkJnb dnd ,; layup by JennyPagel With about three mm-utes left m the first halfSter1lng HeIghts answeredWith baskets by Sara Crumand Adnenne Nassar to take a22-18 lead to the locker room
The Stalhons led 35 30 afterthree quarters and SterhngHeights started the fourthquarter \\lth an 8-2 run TheStalhon" still had a 45-34advantage after a layup byCrum With J 28 left m regula-tIOn
North started Its comebackWIth a free throw by SImmonShe missed the second, butPagel got the rebound and putIt back to cut the lead to eIghtpomts
A three-pomt play bySimmon, a free throw byHawkinS and another basketby SImmon made It 45-403 WIth1 21 left
Sterlmg Heights' AhclaRozek made one of t\\ 0 freethrows WIth 1 16 remdmmg to
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QASSlFYING & aNSORSHIP- 417 Tool, II Reale_ F", R",' adJ 938 Furnltut6 ReI,mslllng/We ''''''''''' the nght Ie da",fy HELP WANTED REAL E<TAJE FOR SALE l/phaI'lermgeocJ, ad uMell1s opptopnare 200 Help Wanted ANIMALS ." 939 Gk'" Automo!l'leheadIng The publllher 20 I Help Wanted BaCy.'lIer 500 Animo/' AdapI A Pet 'See ""lor"'1(I:"t:i' ~E.:"" 940 Gloll Re"clenhalreserves the nghllo ed,t 0< 202 Help Wal\led det1col 502 Horses Fo< Sale .,j, 80"_ Owc<Mllhel 941 GIo11 RepaIrs'"led ad copy WIlled lor 203 Help Wanted 503 Hoo,.I.,ld Pets Fot Sale aod Ceme<ery"'" CI Simned/Beveled
J'Ubll'-~OO Dental/MedICal 504 HOOlOne5ocrehes 942 GoragesCOttllECllONS & ADJUSTMENTS 204 Help Wanted Damesnc 505 loll And Found GUIDE TO S£RVlCES 943 londlCapen/Go,dener,
ReJpon"btldy lor do",!>ed 205 Help Wanted I~I 506 Pet Breeding on<! 944 Gutter,odvem I ted 10 -lI" 900 AIr C mooIng""9 errO<" lOll 206 Help Wooled Part trme 507 Pet Equlpmenl 901 A1amn Inllollohon/Repalf 945 Handyman
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207 Help Wonled SaI", 508 Pet GroomIng 902 A1um,num Siding 946 Hauling'ge 0< a .... "'" 208 Help Wanted 509 Pet Baordlng/SllIerD 903 A_I 947 Heahng And CoolIng
por11an In error Nohhcahon Nu,,", AIdes 0 "W',once Repa,rs 948 InlUlahonmlJd be grven In tune lor -A-UT-O-MO-TlVE--- 904 Asphalt POV1ng Rep:ur 949 JonltonaJ ~ICescorrecI1an on the foUowlng 5nUA1lON WANTED 601 ch~-I- 905 Aulo/Tnx:k Repair 950 lawn ~/III"" W. ollume no 300 S '" ~~ "VI F J~ 906 AsbeIoJ Se<v1C. S BI. ~ Rr.sponllbtl,ty lor the ",me I~' .. an"", "". ara 907 Be_, Waterproohng now IOWef epalfaI1er tile hrst onserf1an BabyJIIte< 603 General MoIors 908 Be!f, Tub Rehnlsi1lng 951 unoleum
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Thursday, October 23,1997Grosse Pointe News I The Connection
300 SITUATIONS WANTEDUIYSITTIRS
, 201 HIl' WANTED SALES
301 SITUATIONS WANTEDCONVAIESCltH CARE
COMPETENTIN.HOME
CARE SERVICETLC Elder1y
HOUrly, ovemlght ratesExpenencedlnthe
Grosse POinte areaLicensed & BondedSall~ (810)772-0035
Established Since 1984
AUTOMOTIVE SalesAge ncy requi res secre-taryl inSide sales coordl'nator Computer profl'clent Familiarity Wllh au.tomot,ve proceduresand! or plastIC Industryhelpful Experiencedperson preferred Goodpay and fringes Pleaseforward resume and sal-arv requrrements to Box04033 Clo GrossePOinte News & Connec.tlon, 96 Kercheval,Grosse POinte Farms,MI48236
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINGSALES EXPERT WANTED
Pnnt advertiSing salesand some computer
expenence necessary
Salary comm,sslOn beoellts'
Mall resume toBarbara Vethacke
clo Grosse POinte News,Connection Newspapers,
96 Kercheval Avenue,Grosse POInte Farms,
M148236
KISKA Jewelers part.tIme sales ~erk, 2 days!week, fleXible Applywithin 63 Kercheval,313-885-5755
SALES person for ffy fish.Ing! hunting store InGrosse POinte openingIn November Knowl.edge preferred Hourlyplus commiSSIon Retl(.ecs welcome 313-886-1699
303 SITUATIONS WANTEDDA Y CARl
30. SITUATIONS WANTfOGENERAL
POINTE CARE SERVICESFUll. Pert TIme Or UlIe-ln,
.......... 1c.re,Companlon.hlpIlUlurecI • BondilcIMart GheaQ uleno
Gro ... "Polnte Flellldent8 44
A+ Uve-ins Ltd.24 hour live In
Pe~onal Ca,eClea OJ ng, Cookmg, Laundry
Bonded and Insured779.7977
HOME health care BIde,looking for full time workExcellent references,reasonable 810-754-1018
ATTENTION PARENTSITLC rn safe, comfortablelicensed home Nutn-Mus meals, creatIVe en-VIronment Full time, parttime 1-94110 Mile 810-779 1827
ATTENDON:by MICHIGAN LAW
DAY CARE FACILITIES(In.home & centers)
must show theircurrent license to your
advertiSing representatrvewhen placi ng your ads
THANK YOULICENSED day care 2 full
time opemngs7ooam- 600pm 91Jeffprson Non-smoking81 0- 776-0360
COLLEGE student doeswork rn or outside yourhome Gardeningcleamng, palnlfng &more 313-87 t -9605
202 H£lP WANHD ClfRICAL,
203 Hm WANTEDDlNTll/MIDICAl
20b HElP WANTEDrART TIME
201 HIlP WANlED SALES
204 HEl' WANHD DOMESTIC
MEDICAL AsSistant formedical surgIcal officeMedical termInology essentlal Experience Incodlrlg Insurance billing,tran sc rIptlon and gener-a~office duties Send reosume to Box 33005, c/oGrosse POInte News &Connecllon, 96 Ker.cheval, Grosse POinteFa"",~ MI 482~6
MEDICAL asslstant- 1m.medIate opemng(3t 3)885-!:i070
MEDICAL receptionist forbUSy Pedlatnc office,WJth expenence Parttime Please contactDonna 313.886-3232
PART time, expenencedreceptIon Ist for De rma-tology practice Call Car-01,810-228-8113
202 HELr WANTED U1RICAI
WOUPIoaSSING SIClnAlIIS• MSW With Windows - Word Perfect 5 1/60
• Excel- Powerpolnt • Pagemaker • Lotus 1,2,3
TOP PAY FOR TOP LEVEL SKILLS
lijlongand Short Term cssignmenl$
1mPI0VIRITEMPOllARY SfIMCE, INC
(313) 871-8122Equal ~ fmoloye<
SNOW Plow Onvers need-ed Our truck or yours(313)885.9090
A pili to lose weight andeam moneyl All natural I313-881-4011
ADVERTISING AccountExecutive, Val Pak,Publishers of the " BlueEnvelope" that comes Inyour mall each month ISm need of Aocount Ex-ecU1Jves for the Macombarea We are one of thenalfon's most successfuland fastest groWIng d"rect mall advertiSingcompanies This entry-level Outside sales POSI'tlon IncJudes salary pluscommiSSion, training,car & gas allowance,medIcal & other bene-fits Send resume to ValPak Attn Linda Baker28180 Schoolcraft RdLIVOnia, MI 48150 Onlyqualified applicants Willbe contacted
Are You Senous About ACareer tn Real Estate?
We are senous abou1 yoursuccessl
• Free Pre-licenSing~asses
• Exclu slVe SuccessSystems Programs
• Vanety Of CommlsslonPlans
JOin The No 1Coldwell Banker affIliate
In the MldwestlCall George Smale at
886-4200Coldwell Banker
Schweitzer Real E8tate
ATTENTION IntemahonalcosmetIC firm expand.Ing Outstanding IncomeopportUnity no expen.ence necessary 810-"r7-3831
202 HEt' WANHD <tERlell
200 HHP WANTED GENERAL
An Equal Opportunity Employer
SI John Bon Secours SentOr Community18300 E Wa~n Avenue
Detrott MI48224
101 HmWANTEDUIYSITTU
ACCOUNTING SPECIALIST(AIR)
Interested appllcanl please send resume Witsalary requirements or apply In person 10
-FuD-tlmee flexible hourse Competltlve salarye Excellent beneflt package
l"Iu.t be .elf-motlvatecl. well-orvanllecland able to m.. t dndllne •. Knowledgeof tGclllty "edlcare and l"Iedlcaldbillinghelpful. Excellent Interpenonal andcommunication .klll., Ten-lcey andcomputer .klll. N4ulNd,
200 HElP WANTfD GENERAL
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STAFF WRITER
200 HEI' WANHD GENERAL
200 HEI' WANTED GENERAl
wanted for award,wlnnrng newspaperserving eastSide of Detrolf suburbsA bachelor s degree and minimum
two years expenence requiredMaCintosh and QuarkXPress expenence helpful
Send resume and clippings toJohn MinniS EdrtorAnteebo Publishers
96 Kercheval Avenue Grosse Pomte MI 48236
100 HElf WANTED GENERAL
200 HElP WANTfll GENEUL
200 HIl' WANTED GENEUl
OFFa COORDINATORExpertenceclln I.aslnt and
offa management for 1Ulcury,riverfront apts In Detroit
Full.ttmo position for Shar1». articulateperson wno IIpeople ortented. wet
oroanIacIand ftaI boofdr..,1ng and computer
exp.rIotlce. TYPing requJrocl Good ... ..,and hOaItIllnsuranco.
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200 HEl' WANTED GENEIAl
EXPERIENCED gnll cook NOW HIRING REAL Eslate professional WAITRESSES, full time, BABYSITIER needed In PART tIme bookkeeperFull or part t,me Good Local estate planning law assistant! property man. benefits Paid vacation our home own transpor. needed for landscapestarting pay Apply at firm looking for full tIme ager. part time, fleXible Apply at Ongmal Pan taflon St Clair Shores company ser\llngYour Place Lounge Strategic Coordmator hours You know you cake House 313884 References reqUired Grosse Pomte area Ou-t 7326 E Warren Job Includes Word Proc are organized fnendly 4144 Part lime lor 2 children, ties Include IIghl book.
FULL charge bOokkeeper esslng client Interaction yel firm articulate, have WAITSTAFF, line cook Detween 10 and 330 keeping, light clencalrt t FI bl & general oHlce duties good people skills efh. Bartender Apply at Ages 1 & 3 810'293- FleXible hours 313.882.
pa Ime eXI e Must be detail oriented clently productive and 3684 3676schedule computer liter have excellent follow want to work for some. Telly s Place 20791ate Downtown DetrOit Ih h & kid e of one who needs and ap Mack Grosse POinte ENERGETIC. reliable tor RECEPTIONISTI secretalaw f,rm Salary com roug nowe g Woods after school Tuesday ry, full lime for largeMS Word WordPer1ect prec,ales your skills Callmensurate With ability & Excel Competllfve after 500 pm Friday WANTED- help With lawn, thru Friday Need good church Seeking personReply to POBox S:ll.:l') & be:--c'.ts 31358"; 7276 garage and basement tr3.'ispo1atjon E>.cellant \\Ith good poople ::Jl\lll::J,4J 1~tl lleuo'l MI Please send resume & --------- I C II CI 3t 3 compensalfon typIng! computer skills48243 RELIABLE workers need ceanup a alre (313)882'1862 I\A.IP61for Wndows) &salary reqUilements to ed for established maln- 964,2322 313881 ,n I,
FURNACE msta'ier & to Box 06017 c/o tenance company Drlv 1342 IN home sitter wanted, lov. :~Zt~:n~nd;:s::IP:~helper Must have expe. Grosse Pomte News & I ed WORD PROCESSING Ing mature & expen- Chnst Church Allent,onnence or mechanical Conneclion 96 Ker ers Icense requlr enced to care for Infantbackground Good dnv cheval, Grosse POinte good pay for expen. OPERATOR & 3 yea old on Wed Pansh Administrator, 61
enced help Famous Emst & Young LLP, the r • Grosse POinte Boule.Ing record Call 800- Farms, MI 48236 Maintenance 3t 3.884. wor1d's leading Integrat. nesdays 730 am. 330 vard, Grosse POinte, MI5680311 PAINTING Jobs rn Grosse 4300 ed prolesslonal sefVIces ~e~ 3~~.~~~~;;~feren- 48236
INSTALLER for truck & POinte Full or part time RETIREES welcome, han. firm IS seeking a selt- RECEPTIONIST: Law flrlnvan accessOries experl' 810-777-5475 clyman! yard part time motivated, quality. dnv- IN my home Monday. Fri' seeks full time personence a plus but Will train --------- Own transportatIOn en Word Processing Op. day, 1200- 500 pm Please send resumeBenefit package Great PAPA ROMANO's of easy work (313)839- erator to work In the var. 313-886-2146 Call after and salary reqUirementsgrowth potenMI Grosse Grosse PoInte Is now 1385 led environment of our 6 Off M 1POinte area Apply hiring all POSitions! fast. paced Downtown LOVING and energetic ~enne<!~ Squ~~:~e~~,te2w009od20sHbeatwrpeeer'n~e~:; Drlyers urn up to RITE A,d. Fu" lime and Detroit oHlce person needed to care 1300, DetrOit, MI 48226
512,00 per hour. part time Day & eve- Qualifications Include for 8 year old rn our FINISH laundress, twice& 8 Mile or fax 3t3-885- (313)884-2040 nlngs Employee dls,. Supenor working knowl. home 3pm. 6pm Mon. weekly Expenenced on-t 172 counts, benefits Apply edge of Word ,Excel day- Fnday Own frans. Iy Send recent referen.LABORER POSITION PARTd atlsmseemhbel'P-gftDebaSIQsn today 107 Kercheval, and Power POint on a portatlon (313)884. BUSINESS office assls, cas to Box 01018, clo
an e I • (313)886'5655 Windows '95 operating tant f St CI Sh Grosse POinte News &The City 01 Grosse POint kets Home base busl- 9718 or air oresPark ISseeking temporary ness, fleXible hours SALES person mature, system general denlist Expen. Conneclion, 96 Ker'employees to per10rm gen- 900- 6 00 Creat~ve and part time benefits Jo- • Excellent organlZalfonal, LOVING, experienced ence In a fee- for. serv- cheval, Grosse POinte
erallabor tasks Salary IS floral expenence de- sefs Pastry Shop Apply tasclle~tservk:~ and mulll' ~~~I~~: In~:n~ o~~ qlceulreden3v8':a4nOmheonutrspere'r_F_a_rm_s_,M_'4_8_2_36 _
$B 00 per hour for 36 hour Sired 313-884-4140 after 12 21150 Mack ngs IS G 0 E POINTErk k A pi tons Closed Monday Rellr •• Strong verbal communi' home 30- 40 hours per week, Includes one Sat. R 55
wOarewa~~'labfe I~~e PART t,me lifeguard need. ees welcome cation skills week References re- urday per month, OCto. EMPLOYMENTPublic Service Dept ed at a pnvate Down. --------- • Minimum of one year of. qUlred Page me at 313- OOr. April Call Karen K AGENCY
localed at town club Contact Rex SCSSLRR, Wednesday IS flce expenence In a high 435-7529 after 2pm (810)296- 885.457615t 15 East Jefferson AUbrey at 313-963. Pnnce Spaghelll Day dOcument production SEEKING sitter for my tod. 1140
10 & Groesbeck 60 years reliable service m9200, ext 290 envIronment dler 2 days per week In COPYLANDSCAPE workers P h need of expenencedneeded expenenced or PART TIME OR SECRETARIAL, Part time. rev,ous expenence Wit my home 313-881-3399 REPRESENTATIVE Cooks, Nannies, Maids,Will train call (313)885- positron for a secretary a "Big 6" or profeSSional WORKING mom seeks af. MCS, a Copy Service Housekeepers, Garden.4045 SEMI RETIRED With supenor skills In services firm preferred ter school local Grosse Company for hospitals, ers, Butlers, Couples,
Harper Woods Family handling general office but not necessary POinte babysitter With has a full lime day and af- Nurse's AIdes, Compan.LEGAL SECRETARY BUSiness (Est 1968) work Knowledge of WP Emst & Young LLP offers transportation $5/ hour femoon poslbon available Ions and Day Workers
Seeking dependable or Word for Windows a comprehenSive compen. 313-882.3211 after 5 for the conV1ng of medical f ate homes ATTENTION"MO~~':i;,~~day persons With good plus Grosse POinte m. satlon and benefit pack. records ar":Grosse POinte 1~; !~vacl< Avenue by MICHIGAN LAW
phone skills Oversee vestment firm Reply to ages, Interested rndlvld- area hospItal Applicants Grosse POinte Farms DAY CARE FACILIDESWordPer1ect5l, legal our order dept 5p m • Box 06018, clo Grosse uals should send a re- must have reliable trans. (In. home & centers)
experience and general 930 pm dally/9a m • 3 POinte News & Connec- sume With salary history CLERICAL- Saturday and portatron Paid benefits HOUSEKEEPER expen- must show theiroHlcs skills reqUIred Sa rd V K h I to ed I kResume wrth three pm tu ay ery tlon, 96 erc eva, Y LLP Sunday recep'lonist for and 401 K plan Apply In enc c eanlng, COO. current license to your
ganerous pay plan Grosse POinte Farms, Emst & oung local real estate firm person 10116197 through lng, laundry 3 days mm. advertiSing representallverefer~n~e~: ~2~eck, Leave message- Mr MI48236 500 Woodward Avenue ReqUires excellent tele- 10/31/97 from 9am to Imum Excellenl salary when plaCing your ads
St Clair Shores, MI 48080 Roy 3t 3'886-1763 -S-H-E-ET--m-e-ta-I-ve-n-tl-Ia-Ir-o-n, De:a~;t~~7':226 phone skills Microsoft 4pm at 29777 Telegraph for right person Refer. THANK YOUPART time, receptronlst' full time, 1ransportatlon Altn '0 Kerry Word nackground help .. Rd Ste 3010, Southfield. ences to Box 01017, clo ---TI-O-N-S-----h
L1TILE lIaly's Pizza needs I rk 16t 24 h b fits Will ful Send resume to Box MI (248)352-4450 Grosse POinte News & VACA ,over nrg tPhone person, pizza ceo ours per necessary, ene I I C/O Word Processing 01021 cI G ss Connection, 96 Ker. and weekends In yourweek, occasionally train 313-640-0901 POSition ,0 ro e DENTAL ta t (I II R f
makers delivery dnvers Pomte News & Connec. ass IS n u cheval, Grosse POinte home, Pauline e eren.Call (313)526-0300, more Good With publiC, SHIPPER! Receiver, bak- Equal Opportunity tlon, 96 Kercheval, time) Seeking an ex. Farms, MI48236 ces 810-771-8405(BlO)469-2935 $600 per hour Send re- er, Holiday help 30- 35 Employer Grosse POinte Farms, cepbonal team person
sume to Box 01019, clo hours per week POinte MlFIDN MI48236 We emphaSize high WOMAN to live-In & careLOOKING for I Grosse POinte News & Pedlar, (313)885.4028, -;j~~~~~~~~iI. .;;;;~:;;;;;,,_:-:;:==::=- quality IndiVIdualized for my elder1y mother In
new career? ConnectJon, 96 Ker. 10- 5pm ' Iiceo V N T IiNT EXECUTIVE adm,nlstra- care, need career mind. her home Salary roomCall and see rf you qualify cheval, Grosse POInte C P Ii I PUB Lie tlve assistant Compu1er ed person who enjoys & board References
to earn $50,000 We Farms MI 48236 SNOW Plow Dnvers need- Iiceo U N T IiN T & organlzallonal skIlls contrnulng educalron necessary If Interestedhave the systems and R ed for seasonal & per SIp "" _ _ reqUired Bookkeeping Please call (313)884. call for IntefVIew at 810-the scI100ling to make PART- Irme Evenmg e- trme contracts Must I'fIIOCatIcIft ,"""", CII~ skills desired Downtown 4010 no weekends 771.5013 after 5 p md co tru ceptlOniSt 3 Nights & have Insurance & de- ~ fInlI _ ..... ~ 2
your reams me e W k nd fl bi ~~ "'" .... 0 DetrOit office Parking, Benefits and allracbveCall J P Fountain at ee e 5, eXI e pendable vehicle to • 1ft,. .~ It n A K)lours ReglStrallon and (313)8859090 FI r. __ .... hea h,3v-oO per year wage oHered
~I==~r '"rsaery'ep~Oe~~:ppkll:~~:e~~ TEACHER - & care glvers === ~eglYBo~ 31~~~n~ DENTAnLodassnltSlalntfflnce~Schw8ltzer lII'OI...... "-nt trOlf, MI 4823Hl842 In pe 0 a 0 •
Grosse POinte Farms Program Director, wrth expenence Ability lIl'OfeAlaMIwwlIlntl 11--..."...,...--...".--- penenced, full or partGrosse POinte War Me- to lead classroom In all ..... lr_.IltIIIII ...tile NATIONAL Company time 313-882.5600
LOVE to work With chll- monal, 32 Lake Shore aspects 01 child care Iatftt tecflnoIDtly ,,"" needs computer room EX- Life Insurancedren? Licensed day care Dnve, Grosse POinte EastpoI ntel Warren will pay salary Of $75,000 assiStant WordPerfect, Agents or about to be-seeks "Mary Poppms' Farms, MI48236 area (810)775-2640 ::1:=r:::::: Excel+, MOJ"day through come an Ex- Agent Oldhelper, full or part time PHOTO lab portl'aJt studiO THE Grosse Pornte Hunt IMdlcal.lltI»"Ince,.en. beFnndeafYlts'8F'~re5sumGeoodto you find seiling life In.For Interview call and gin store has POSI' Club IS looking for polite pllHl and CJ'E PnItP'lIm. Fa ~ surance too demand-(313)343-0930 trans for full and part punctual & enthuslaslfc =:.mU::=I~ 313-874.3510 or E marl Ing? Would you like a
MAMA Rosa's Pizzeria lime Days aftemoons, people Idea for Home- Bresser salaned office posilionneeds phone help, midnights Please apply maker to fill the follOWing 1.110.1.1-2121 DTW@AOLCOM handling a WIde vanetycooks w8ltstaff, plzza In person at Speedl posrtlons Wart staW 'tI.:==== .............vNEAR downtown Detroit of Ufe Insurance func.makers & delivery peo- Photo, 20229 Mack Ave Evening Bartender 4- (Eastside) Insurance lions? Compu1er & clen-pie Apply after 4p m Grosse Pomte Woods, 10 Part! full. lime, Will agency needs a talenl' cal skills reqUIred Re.15134 Mack between 7 and 8 mile lraln Excellent hourly ed, fleXible, qualified sume to' 20502 Haroer,
road rate plus tiPS Call Lynn commerCial CSR and! or Harper Woods, MI313-884-9090 for Inter. CSR support Excellent 48225 or Fax to 313-
PIANISTI Organlsl pasl' VIew benefits, excellent faclli. 885-8227tlon open November 1st --------- NOW hiring Ires Fax 313-882-1190 -EX-P-E-R-IE-N-C-E-O---offi-ceMt Hope United Math. THE Pnnceton ReView IS managers and crewodlSt Church 15400 E 7 100kJng for an IndIVIdual at the new Wendy's OFFICE manager for small maJ"ager for dental of.Mile Rd Respond Tues- to teach our SAT & ACT In Grosse Pomte! Grosse POinte bUSiness fice Full lime, St Clairday, Wednesday, Thurs- classes In tha Grosse Applyat 17010 office Expenence In Shores (810)nl-1280day, 9 a m to 2 30 p m POinte area as well as Harper, DetrOit, or QUIck books, Microsoft FULL Time front desk! oc.313-371-8540 conduct some marketIng 20979 Harper, Word Salary negOlrable caslonal asslsMg pasl'
POSTAL Uniform Rep for events Classes are Harper Woods or Fax resume 313-886- lion avaIlable In GrosseUniform store OutSIde generally m the eve. call 2481542-8680 3499 POinte denIal offIcesales at metro Post Offi. nlngs and weekends OFFICE manager, down. We're looking for a
ReqUirements Include fi h f dl h d rkcas Retired postal em- town nonpro It ouslng nen y, ar wo mghigh standardiZed tesl Seek I bPloyee a plus Reliable corporafton Ing person 0 jom our usy
scores, a degree from a gI ff W f Iy I ktransportallon needed, top unlversrty, fleXibility BABYSITTER needed 4- person wrth typln com. sta harm, am~ I epart- trme 810-754 and enthUSIasm for 5 days! week, for Infant pU1erskllls, greaf organr. atmosp ere xpen.2323 T In our Grosse POinte zatronal skills 9- 5, enced preferred, not ra-PROFESSIONAL he~~ng, ott1e~ 0 Farms home Please Monday' Fnday qUired (313)882.1490
50 ue an In= call 313.881-6931 $18,000 year1y With or (313)343-0380PERSONS ~~Stacey at 31 health benefits Call MEDICAL Bilierl Recep-
who would like BABYSITTER needed for 313-962-4141 t'OnlS! Full hme, expen.a nice Income TIRED OF LOW PAYING Infant and 3 year old PART tIme recepllonrst! enced preferred Send
CHILD- CARE JOBS? Our home or yours 20 ..working from home. I T bookkeeper for real es. resume to 22 1 ...0-
30 year old Be a professIonal nanny Monday hUrsday, tate company Answer ross Suite 150 DetrOit,Top salary & benefits 7 30- 5 30 313-640-
East-side leg IIImate 9106 phones 810775-4900 MI 48236bUSiness needs your
help Will train MONTESSORI NANNY BABYSITTER needed InGreat opportunIty TRAINING PROGRAM my St ClaIr, Shores
call Mr Todd for details (Register Winter Classes) home 2 children Re.313-886-1763 sponslble nonsmoker
A NANNY NETWORK, INC Must have transporta.RUMORS on the River (810)739-2100 tlon CPR tramlng reo
8900 E Jefferson WAITRESS wanted expe. qUired Monday, Fnday,Detroit nenced fuillfme Call for sa m 6p m Call after
Full & part-lime Servers appotntment 3t3.259- 7p m 810-772.9509Ba rtenders & Pa ntry
Cooks needed Immedl8te. 8325 IN home day care, mfant,Iy Weekends a must WANTED snow plow dnv. day lime full time,
Call 313-824-1000 ers WIth truck (3t 3)884- (810}776-3288, ask foror 313-822-0315 4300 Mary Jo
MR C'S DELINo experience necessaryCashiers, cooks, cJerks,stock help Must be at
least 16 Starting pay upto $6 00 based on expen.
ence Apply at Mr C'sDell 18660 Mack, GrossePOinte Farms, Mack at EWarren 881-7392 ask for
John Or 20915 MackGrosse POinte Woods,
between 8 & 9 Mile884-3880 ask for Donna
NAIL techs Immediateopenrngs now availablePlease call 810-778-8870
NEIGHBORHOOD Club IScurrently accepllng ap.pllcatlons for the follow.Ing scorekeepers andreferees for aduH highschool, and youth bas.ketball leagu es you1hand adult volleyball offl.cia Isand weekend SItesupervisors Apply Inperson at the Neighborhood club Mo~day Fri'day 9am 4 30pm,t7150 Waterloo GrossePOinte or call (313\885-4600
OFFICE manager for smallproperty managementcompany People skills& computer sklll~ amust (313)885 1350 or(313)881 2323
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406 ESTATE SAlES
OtNING, beautiful ma-hogany carved Chip-pendale 6 table Withtwo 2 leaves, 8 carvedclaw and ball chars,$3 800 Sohd teakcarved, country Frencharmuotre, $3 500 Ma-hogany Chippendalesette $575 Sohd mahoga"y Chippendalequeen tour poster bed$1,600 Large carvedChippendale mlHOIS Or-nate counsel ~e WIthmarble top (248)821.5062
ETHAN Allen maple dlnmgWith hutch, matctungcouch & chair, sewingmachine In cabinet, (2)SO's tables 810-n1-3008
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ESTATE QUALITYGllralle & Basemenl Sale
by MARY LOU1019 Hollywood
~0iSe POtnle WoodsOClober 24 & 25, lOam- 4pm
~;t!!~ E4tate S4tu
40& IU~NlTU~E
HARTZ HOUSEHOLD SALES, INC .10:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.
406 ESlA TE SALES
Quahty anllque and collcchble:MISSion ftreplace sunound, smokl1lg stand,
deco lable, bar shaker, old cold spot fan.Nice lowboy, Pine table, Hitchcock chairs,
Dantsh Gateleg dl1ltng table. Po«ery:Caltfornla, Van Bnale, McCAy and gray
luster. Old lamps, Il1len, Kt'eat old Chrutmll5,ntce old tools, old wood 1001 box Onentalrugs New loveseal sleeper sofa, matching
chau, Canada melal coffee lable, newHoward Mtller Grandfather clock. Full
length fur, beautlfu I black '94 Astro VanPlus more!
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1-f! SUSAN HARTZc\) l Z. GROSSE POINTE C,TY885-8982
ExcellentReferences
DINING oak table 4chairs, 2 leaves, tablepads Mlntl $525 810n6-0313
153 WINDWOOD POINTESl Clair ShoreSl
Off Jeft'enonbetween 9" 10Mil..
Loy.ly condo full feature. (ounlr)' Fr""ch d,n.n •• etonclud'"l Ie. c.,t, le.th ....top •• me ,.ble, m.rble top
liyonl room tolbl. ch""}' b., cabon.l, lu •• let ot whll.b.mboo fumlture ,"clud,n. dln,nl tolbl. & ch.,ro, l"'!t.Frmch Bombe ch.. t w,lh lighted d,splay c.b,net, pi"01mahol.ny hwn bedl w.lnut 2 door ch.. t. wrouchlfron I.ble & chi"', 10Idl of f.. med llI"lWork leno.,b.rwore tloral sof. b.,&e 10","~.1. br ... dl!Cor~t,y~
Ileml, new I" lireplace 10&1,men'l c1oltlln& &i1CCeUOrrfS ..... d more
TWO SALE WEEKENDSATURDAY, OCTOBER 26
868 HARCOVllTGROSSE POINTE PARK
SOUTH OFF JEFFERSONBETWEEN ALTER & BED1"ORD
Unu",.lIy slyl,," lum,u!rt ,ntl", .. It 1n<ludet.( .... by Iftnc:hwrlt,nKclrK WltIlh~lrd dllplOJ'.......... IJnlIlUOIKl.. stopdln"'l"'I ,ndudongchin. UDlntl "'''quod lombe kmKbedroom Mt,
french drop fronl drsk & eMir rnlrr1.onmentemler, flo.. 1tof. &.p'lr 01 Quem "nn< WInKell".. blm & Koldml & como'"qul'eIl tilt bedroom"'I bamboolibIt At m.ln 311 &. brasl0".., 1101>1.. 2 rol(owOJ'brei. ,.... morbi.k,tchenbible plus
" er pl.lreI ~I.",m. deconm-. orlworiI MIdm....
WE WIlL HONOR S'l"REE'f NlJM1lERS AT 8:00AMOUR NUMREIIS WIlL BEAVAl1ABlE FROM lIro-lOtOO am..:
407 FIREWOOD
406 ESTATE SALES
'65 Face CordDe1lvered
810-264-9725 ~
ESTATE SALEFRIDAY & SATURDAY
OCTOBER 24 & 259 to 5- Both days
2283 WALTZ- WARREN(Between 8 & 9 Mile
off Dequlndre)Collectibles ElVIS
plates, LId ed print &spoon, Rockwell platesmUSIC boxes. Danbury
Mint lighthouses, WadesfIgures, Dolphin call, pa-perweights. beer bottlesBooks,cookbooks,Ga~field, photog raph y, etcglassware, china, base-ball cards. records, Fur.nllure: sleep-sofa, Bar-rister bookcase, curvedglass cabinet Cabinets,lamps, oak tables, Wick-
er chairs, bookcases,etc Mlsc' GoJdware,
computer (286), VCR, ra-diO, Xmas decorations,
etc. Outdoor: Ryoblmurcher.mower, snow-blower, grille, tools, etc
Classd.ed Adverlls,ng
882.6900
ANTIQUE Jenny Lmdyouth bed custom mademattress complete set$225 3t 38857377 after5pm
ANTIQUE oak dining roomset $1200 2 oak framepictures $70 Mlscellaneous furMure 8107768128
BEDROOM set DresserWith mirror, nlghtstandattached twlO beds wllhheadboard antiquewhite $300 313 8863335
BUNK bed (white), perfectcondillon Brown! whitevlOyl porch furnllure(Englander Tnangle), 6pieces Junior size poollab Ie best offer 313
882 4323 FARMS. glass! mahoganyCONSIGNMENT cocktail table 52x 42FURNISHINGS ($200) mahogany Chip-
at SECOND SEASON pendale dlmng table 69x3860 W 12 Mile Rd 42 ($450), dropleaf ma-
Berkley pie kJtchen IabIe 57x 42Fine Quality With 4 ladderback ChairsEclectiC mix ($250), upholstered club
Reasonably Priced chair ($125), brass!(248)414 9026 glass portable bar
FIREWOOD, Free stack. ($125), glass breakfast,ng, free delivery, Free CONTEMPORARY glass- room pedestal table SOxbox of starter wood top pedestal dining table 36 ($250), draftmg table!Mixed hardwoods $60 7 (60X40) With 6 taupel light 36x 24 ($75) Daysdays a week, evening IVOry upholstered chairS 810-774.2500, eve-calls welcome 3t3-882- like new 3 years old nol ",ngs 313-881-81261069 used for past 2 years
$500313.881-1150 FORMAL oak dining roomFIREWOOD. Quality, well set 6112' china cabmet
seasonced hardwoods -C-R-E-A-M-Ie-a-t-he-r-sec-tl-o-na-ITable, (5 to 8') 2 uphot-Beech, oak, maple With chair & ottOMan stered arm Chairs, 6 up-$6500 Delivery and excellenl condllion, holstered Side dhalrsstacking available Tru. $2,000 Childs bedroom Perfec1 condroondeau Landscaping, 810- set from Young's fuml' $7,000 Paid $15,0002962215 ture Includes loft bed 313-881-'1222
desk dresserl book- _case, $550 313-881 LOVELY dressers, full1124 bed, desk, chllJr, kJtch-
enette, art. CousmartDrasbcally reduced810- n1-2414
SOFA, Chippendale cam-el back excellent COndl'tlon blue Singapore birdpattem, must sellGrosse Pomte farms,$3BSI best (313)343-0781
MATCHfNG tradrtronalcamel back sofa andlove seat (LeXington),$925/ best (313)331-4908
406 ESTATE SAlISI
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... IllCU110HM.1.Y HE 1 & 2 chairs matchlOgOak 0 Ash • Hickory cushions glass top ta-
o MapJe 0 Wild Cherry ble, 6 chairs, wood, rat-tan $400 for full set or
1 2 JIl... 1<,'EII.~ will sell by pIece Small.~rctJde<l- roll top desk, mediumSlacIrIg- oak finish WIth brass
810-795-9584 handles & pulls, $300..... 60-. ..._ 313821-8766 anytrme
40 1 A~~lIANCIS
405 COMrUTlRS
406 ESTATE SAlES
406 !STAT! SAlIS
402 UT5 & (Um
Bought & Sold
Conducted 6-'1'l(athenne Jl.rnoM
:. '1(atlierine5lmoU ana asSOCUltes .:
''EstateSaks ~' MOVing Safes, 5lpprorsais'1?!jeren<.es
:. EXf"EKJf:I'lCED - Ml0ns5101'lAL SERVICE .:
KENMORE refngeratorIce water dispenser Ilkenew $750 Kenmoregas range self cleaningoven $350 Billygoatleaf vacuum barelyused $400 8107736454 after 5p m
COC>KS and wat'lN! be cooks Owof 1 000 coo«boob GouI11W't:
IItII'fb and fqJIpl'TIffI1 m.tI'Y nntI' II'l ~ Lod 0( MW cootwm. bIkf.....,... IIottYW'II P'f"tft and utmsl1I
9(atfierine ~mo[dand .9lssociates
MTATESALE2802:5 Shock' SL Clair Shores
I block east of UttIe Mack1"Ior1h air I J Mile Road
J>rIday - Saturday - Sunday.IOam-4:00Dm
._ rHIS ISTHE ~1IlSTWEIJ(£ND OF"A TWO WlEKlND SAlt'Th .. "'* IS LOADEO-srumo-8UL(".fNGIII 4.S ';":WI of bvyI ..... bu'('Ina.
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LIBRARY BOOKSTORE248-545-4300
br H_ihtylng A...u.JJkM Sempllner
COUNTRY IN THE INNFOLK,
DECORATIVE ART& ANTIQUE SHOWFn Oct 24 4 g PM
Sat Oct 25 9 AM-4 PMShotwell PaVilion
MEADOWBROOKRochester MI
Adm $3 50/$3 00 With ad
LITHOGRAPHS- RedSkelton "The Philoso-pher" $9 000 and "TheGent" $3 000 Days 248.691 6880, EvenlOgs248-625.4327 after600
Anbques. .and collfcti:ltn Indudr 40'1 It'd WI. ~ t»rwaA!..nhquP poc.lc~~ wafd'll'!f>M ~ tIr ..~ rvon. knNft
c_ ,.-., crodlfl. ""'" fflXb 0mI0nft. SN-.ca*wo ..
MKailarry ll'lCluc:ttt. k:lb of ~many M'W Ifl P¥1r..1tt" Na ltdonpurM1 rroc:otds racios mut<.tlll'l'JtnJ~ {.a«~ I\Jt1ar ~ 'fUrta,blnJO .ntlQUr l~ .00 men) rif<::tnc: ~ cbeta. m~~numsand~ dttlumdffor Ch~ and craft I~ ~
Estate Sale by Victoriaw........ (1 bloc'" we>! or lloovcr,Nor1b of 11S. ....i«Drl)
27228 La RoseFriday, 24th, 25th, 26th 10. 4
(numbtrs 9 30 lU1l Fn )In our musIc sho!:! we have a Lowrey CelebratIOnorgan, RodRer's TrlO wI speaker syslem orRantleclrrc Baldwln,player plano & rolls, Caslo 2000(loor plano and Normandv clarinet lots of sheet &mUSICbooks SI'?!?Plngaltne X-mas shop. Dept 56,Hawthorne bUlldmgs, many accessories. antlqueornaments, lots of santas & a'!Jlels, loaded Our 0011department fealures Prmcess D,ana, Prince CharlesPrmcess Grace, Ferg" William & many othercollectible dolls In our furnot .. re departmentbeautiful oak dlnmg table, 6 cpalrs, & server, lovelycherry 6 piece bedroom set, tables, cryslal lampschairS etc On to our chma, old DepreSSion glass,crystaL s,lver, 2 old plate flatware sets, more In ourappliance dept Dble oven Tappan gas range, sngloven Tappan gas range. 2 door, Maytag refnjleratorconvection microwave, cookmg area IS lOadedpots, pansbbakeware, many glass caseroles, also 4kitchen ca met~ 50's table III 2 chairS Our Imencorner 's full ,-ostume & gold Jewelry OutSIdehvmg, 2 RI,ders 2 chairs wI ottomans, EndonRup Ino"r office, oak roll top desk 3 Barnsler bookcases,file cablOet~ computer, also computer desk(,entleman we drrln't forgel you' Garage full oftool, nd n () e t
Fumrl'Ufe 1 bedroom wt. 2 drtllftl M'tI 1~ ~Iflrnmt c:entef tlK
tam", tItHfo b61"11l:ds. iIk:IW' r'If'WIrf ~ &of M~ etwst m.re1:w~J dtyt1- Tlwqo II Iho .. fO'I"OUt 1940', *'-r poo4 ......
8«11 yard 1M pr. fOOlIn InCIvdr 2 Inmmowm (lpl 1 Ntctnc).COfT'IPrftSOt nf'W ~ ~nr-t IW'\IIt'I UIl'd barbeque tcrePft houIt (Jtill
box) prdrrrq ~ ~ lIwn OtNmft'III pllkl 'urntuW ..tooh look, look Nvmbtn 11 '9 lOam Ff'ldIy
You dofl"t Wlntto mIS' Th" _, Ml.m tft 10 brrtww
CANNON BJ-10SX portable ponter With autosheet feeder $150 Mo-lorola Alpha plus porta-ble phone IOcludes 2battenes car adaptor,$100 (810jn7-6711
Call 882.6900to Charge yourClaSSIfied Ad
VIsa! MC Acceptedor Fax 343-5569
Include Ad Copy, Name,Address, Phone Number
Signature V1Sa) MCNumber & Expiration Date
GENTLEMAN who purchased large frame atestate sale & forgot It810 n3-1001
'W"E IIUY ';;;;OKSAND LIBRARIES
JOHN KING3"13-96"1 -0622M Iehigans La rgestBookstore
Since 1965• crp and Save th s ad.
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401 A~PllANCE5
400 ME~ CHAN DISEANTIQUES
406 ESTATE SAllS
£foytf'lJavitfJ3Lnt~ues
15102 KERaEVALGrosse Poilte ParkM~ dining room
taIIIe wltll .Ix rtlbon bacIl
ClIlIIn. Oallball ....tabnt, OallCIIN ClbMtwltll __ MS, C'lnooak mantle. walnut IIICI
allfl veneer cylinder
secretary MlIlOtany_. china caIlnu.dlaallClellln. mnone1890 bnu becI largemllloglny brtllllfront
booIle.t, walnUt p"cnIIt tallM, 0111
wlllhltlllCllIICI mucnmorel...
We also haVe a largeserectlon of AmericanArt Pottery including,
PewabJc. Nper,Rosevlle, Weller and
much more.
3131822.3452
...~our, Man Wed
~lrL -at I I 6(bsed Sundays and TlJPsday<
30" electnc stove, white,self-eleamng, whitechest freezer Both verygood cond ItlOn $1001each (313)839 3893
ELECTRIC stove $50Gas stove $100 Refng-erator $100 Washer$110 Dryer $95 Dish-washer, $60 Delivery r--
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KENMORE double oveneleclnc range Copper$100 313-331-8756
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Call your ads In Early!Classified Advertlsln9
882-6900
400 MEHHANDISEANTIOUES
406 mATE SALES
ESTATE AND MOVING SALESConducted By
JEAN FORTON822-3174
-cabinets -KitchenAccessories -Misc. Appliances
PRICED TO SELLFRIDAY & SATURDAY
OCTOBER 24TH & 25TH10- 3
Warehouse In alleybehind Rustic cabins
15209 KerchevalGrosse Pointe Park
t1 SUSAN HARTZ~.rt7~ GROSSE POINTE CITY• U ~ lJIJ 886-8982
HOUSEHOLD SALESTrustyour sale 10 us knoWing that we are rhe mostexpenenced movmg and estate sale company 10 t/, eGrosse POinte areaFor the past 15 yeors we have prOVIded hr.t quolltyserv'ce to over 850 soh shed c1,ents
CALI THE 24 HOUR HOTLlI'oE 88S t410FOR UPCOMING ~AI F I'<FORMATIO'<
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ANTIQUE bedroom furmture, china Silver crystal, linens rugs, mlscellaneous eslate Items313886 5588
+Grosse Pointe Sales, Inc.
Estate - Household - MovmgGROSSE POINTE RESIDENTS
SERVING THE POINTES FOR 10 YEARSQuallfled • Experienced. Protesslonal
Mary Ann Boll Renee A. Nixon3130882.1498 313-822-1445
ANTIQUE pool tableBrunSWick Balke Collender golden oak early1900's full size $4200Pager 248-503-1430
FURNITURE reflOlshedrepaired stnpped, anytype of ca nlOg Free esIImates 3133456258810-661-5520
RED Barn 4950 King China Township 41h anolversary 10% off saledUring October Dealerspace Fnday throughMonday 10 to 4 8107659453
The #1 stop for holiday giftgiving for everyone
In Ihe familyOnly 30 scenic minutes
N E of the shoresMarine City
Antique Warehouse105 N Fairbanks (M 29)
(810)765-1119Monday Saturday
lOam- 5pm
TOWN Hall AntiquesDowntown RomeoMichigan S largest selec-tion at quality antiquesand selected collectiblesat affordable pncesSpend the day wllh usdecoratmg your homeshopping for your favor-Ite anhque love r, or en-hanCing your favontecollection Open 362days per year 10- 6810-752-5422
VICTROLA, console, old,c rank up excellentshape works, old records Included Best of.fer 810-n2-9007
;~;iiI•••••••• 15ii;MUTSCHLERKITCHENS. INC.
WAREHOUSE SALE
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305 SITUATIONS WANTEDHOUSE ClEANING
307 SITUATIONS WANHDNURSES ALDIS
30~ SITUATIONS WANTEDOIII(E <LEANING
THE HOUSE.KE-TEERSCLEANING SERVICE
ProfeSSiOnal Bonded andInsured teams ready to
clean you rhome 0rbUSiness
Extenor WindowsServ,ng the Grosse POinte
area for 14 yearsMajor Credit Cards
Accepleo313.582-4445
E ma,1mlg htygree k@ame ntech net
WOMAN looking for loveable family Lakeshorearea 4 days ExcellentGrosse POinte references Own lransporatlonPlease leave message313-642 1335
EXPERIENCED nursesaide, references lots otTLC (810)755-4913
EMERALD Isle CleamngServ,ce ProfeSSionalcleamng people to cleanyour office bUilding 20years expenence Fu lIyInsured (810)n8-310t
Visa & MastercardAccepted
ANN ARBOR ANTIQUESMARKET THE BRUSHERSHOW, Sunday, Novem-
ber 2- 6 a m -4 p m5055 Ann Arbor SalineRd, eXit #175 off 1-94then south 3 miles Over300 dealers In quahtyantiques and select col.lectlbles all under coverAdm,sslon $5 00, 29thseason
The Onglnalll
Find ThemRight Here in
The Classifieds!
Gr~ Point~ N~ws\~WfR<r~
Everythmg In greatcondrtlon I
ANNOUNCING3 Hauntingly good sales tlili:weekend by Everything Goes
Call (248)901-5050 fordirections &: details
30~ SITUATIONS WANTEDG!NEUl
305 SITUATIONS WANTEDHOUSE ClEANING
• Sort and Pack• Coordinate Move• Unpack & Organize
Organize UnlimitedAnn Mullen. Joan Vismara
331.4800
MOVING SPECIALISTS
~.I. Dv Jean ~1U"tonOCt. 24 & 25 10:00. 4:00
17377 Juliana. Eastpointe2 Blocks N, or 8 MUe
TIME to remove this yearsflowers and plant bu Ibsfor next Spnng CallPlanter's Touch 313684-2731
DO you need your homecleaned? Rates start$40 References, Manaa 10-725-<l176
PATRlCrA KOLOJESKI
313 885.6604
EXPECT THE BESTEuropean Style House
cleaning ProfeSSionallaundry & Ironing Supervlsed, expenencedhardworking Expertssince 1985 In TheGrosse POinte areaKnown for reliability, effl'clency and dependablIty Bonded & Insured
Please call(313)884-0721
EXPERIENCED In clean-Ing Thorou gh, honestdependable Call Joame, 810-n8-6344
EXTREMELY clean quailty seMce, referencesavailable Call for estlmate any1Jme 810-447-2129
FRESH. N. Up- We takepnde In our quality resI-dential cleaning seMceReferences availableCall Lisa Mane at 313839-Q092
GINA'S Cleanln'. cleaningserviceS custom de-SIgned to ht your everyneed 313-343-0320
HOUSE cleaning, thor-ough, rehable, honestPlease call Stacey(810)755-3371
HOUSE cleanrng GrossePomte references Reli-able, fleXible Greatrates Leave message81o-n1-0628
I'M a c1eamng lady WIthgood expenence Bar.bara,81o-n3-5857
LIKE a clean house. butdon't have the time orenergy? Call Tina at313-886-7389
Sofa hKle-a-bed, sofa & chair, end tables lamps,bedroom set, 2 more sofas, 2 portable bars, odd tableschallS, country kitchen set, four krtchen stands gametables, more challS, two metal cabinets, round oak table,Frankhn stove, Vrtamaster entertainment center, 2 TVsVCRs 2 new electnc IBM typewnters IBM prlntN, stereofile cabinets, desks & cha,rs, a very full k~chen, breWing& vmtage supplIeS,mantel clock, a collection of FredencRem Ingtoo statuesWork shop has table saw, tawn mower, sanders.laddersmetal shelves, leaf blower, gasgnll, loads of tools, bolt~nuts, more lOOts,shelves,wood, tawn rtems
T.LC. Cleaning, home oroffice. references Callfor esbmate (313)640-0276 home, (313)752-4536 message
, ~Ob ESTATE SALES
Thursday, October 23,1997Grosse Pointe News I The Connection
603 AUTOMOTIVEGENERAL MOIORS
'04 AUTOMOTIVEANTIQUE I<LAS\I(
1973 AMC Javelin, every.thing new Irtcludlllg m0-tor & tires Runsgreat Asteal at $2 000/ Best of.fer 810-759 171t
1965 Mercedes 1900, sol.Id, slrong, excellent Inte-nor, $4,5001 best Mustsell 248-355-3124 after500 pm
1970 Plymouth Soort Fury,318 Restore or dnveangina! $1 2001 best810-nt-2543
602 AUTOMOTIVEFORD
500 ANIMALADO~T A ~ET
413 MUSICALINSIRUMENTS
412 MISClLlANEOUSARTIClES
409 GARAGE/YARD/USEM£NT SALE
409 GAUG£/YARD/USEMENT SALE
ESTATE sale' 19330 Kenosha Harper Woods(off Beaconsf,eld) Fitday Saturday 9 10 3pm Two kItchen tablesets WIth leaves hutchend tables 3 rugsCoach wallet Raybansmicrowave and cartlamps computer deskkItchenware dJshes de~ gner ,.10th.......... n~,..1"C'J,F
dIning chairs ~nd- mU~hmore'
MOVING sale • several DINETIE WIth 4 challs ABBEY PIANO CO FREE kittens to good 1992 Ford Escort GT 5 1994 Cadillac Concoursturntture Items including small chma cabinet ROYALOAK248541-6tI6 home Call Jim Brown speed excellent condl North Star System, extraantJquecherry wood don Blonde bedroom set,S USED PIANOS 8855110 They are tlon, sunroof, premium clean, only 26,000Ing room table With 6 p,eces, all wood All adorable' sound, AMlFM cassette miles $199501 beslrose back chalfs $550 hockey table (313)822 Used Spinets Consoles --------- $5400 313.268 8250 3137215388, 313-417
:~~~~r: $~~~rtalnb~:Sn~ 3338 P,XN6hs~~N~ED G~~~~n PO~:,e~~I~ 1990 Ford Probe LX very _9000 _king headboard $50, ESTATE Items Beige TOP CASH PAID week kittens, boxer. clean runs great, great 1994 Cad,llac Eldoradocherry wood computer couch 3x 5, 4x 6 pink! -________ labs 14 week spnnger, pnce V6, 5 speed, alf, tounng coupe black,armOire, $700 42' oak cream area rugs bed BABY Grand Plano very pointer miX lab. retnev- cassette, power every- excellent conditionconsole TV $800 and frame, stereo 314 mink, dark wood good tone er (313)884-1551 thing 95K Must see' $t75OO (810)463.8285~J i: Su:u.d...~ u ,~11 snow blowe, lawn mow a"d 'ouch St 995 O'h GROSSE POInte Animal $3,900. be., 313-11d4 1988 Cadillac sedan Dev.am 2 pm 352 Neff er contemporary art er pianos from $795 CIJmchas 2 mce young 2608 Ille, 4 door, V-8, mlnU(rear home) work, crystal vase bowl, Michigan P,ano Compa- adult dogs and many 1993 Grand MarqUIS LS, anginal owner $5,500
goblets o"ental vase ny 248-548 2200 nice cats! kIttens that late model leather fully (313)8862865GARAGE sale' 16290 SALE' Saturday October (810)268 1392E tb 8 I 1 K II 25 h 9 0 6 0 GUITAR, GUild, 6 stnng need homes 313-822- loaded, exceJlent cond,. 1984 CadJllac SeVille,a~~ u~lothe~J \ou:: pr~y 0~1I~o:a:~/ M~ EXQUJSITEweddIng flow case perfect condlllon, 5707 !IOn $11,000 313 881. carefUllymaintained, ex.wares and much more' ross ers Silk allar and pew $350 313-884.4669 KITTENS found east area 6631 cellent conditIOn,Fnday 9 to 4 Saturday, --------- decorations Gartands, PIANO Gllnnell Bros Up- of DetrOit 313.886-1492 1991 Grand MarqUiS LS, $2750 (313)88532499to 3 S~~~RO~;~;'Y~;n30:~. ~ble ~r;~ngeme~ts, tad nghl concert grand Se. gray, black top, leather 1991 Chevy Lumina, 4
GARAGE sale' 430 Man het co spin ed an "al #149n Made In Must See, $6,995 313 door, power steennn
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stuH something for ev I GARAGE wanted for stor $1,000 8 5 pm 313- Ions, Parrots, aquan. 1989 Me S8bl t ed $2795313881F d & Sat _m_'s_ce_l_a_neo_u_s____ age of boat for winter 9494407 after 5, 313- ums, houseplants, love. rcury e WIg- Bin" ••
~~o~e 3 " ay ur SATURDAY, 1000 am 313885-2061 882-3127 birds Need good :,~' W~:~:~.loa:ary' -19-99-25-2G-7-eo-M-e-tr-0-4-d-00-r-,-519625 SunnYSide, St --------- --------_ homes 313-886-4121GARAGE sale, Oclober Cia Sh es L HOCKEY Jacket, Grosse PIANO, Whitmore by Kim. --------- good COndition, $4,900 speed, excellent AIr,
II or awn POlllte youth XL new ball, $649 or make offer MALTESE puppies, AKC, be 11 ( 54-25th 9- 4 Tables eqUipment, applJances, small 10 ks or st 0 .r. 810)7 63,200K Warrantychairs microwave cart furnJIure Intant seat and $125 313881-4963 (810)2635418 (810)772'0879 wee ~?::.:~.f~~:,~"oas.:(313)8820184 4pm.lawn mower retngera. mIscellaneous 810445 LA-Z-BOY sofa! sleeper, SPINET plano, very nice, 4pm. _8_p_m _lor glass blocks closet 3758 $250 DIgital answenng $450 313-885.9139 1997 Grand Pnx GTPorganozers much more ST J f A M t machine, $40 2 Motoro. STEINWA ' 1988 Merkur SCOrpiO, Loaded every opllon,171 Ridgemont, Grosse ,oan ° rc om 0 la cordless phones, $401 Y 5 7" grand FOUND- Female Gennan 86,000 mIles, loaded black! black, 18K,POinteFarms ~om ChoidOrensbRes5al~ each Brass lamp $30 plano MahOganytoned Shepherd, black wIth $2,500/ best offer 313- $20,900 (810)939-9473
GARAGE sale Saturday aturday, cto er 2 l Ross men's 27"' bike walnut, excellent condl' gray Mt ElliotV Jeffer. 824-4752 _lOa m - 2p m Intant thru $75 Pair Ceowln-Vega4 tlon Please call for de. son 313-824.4674 ---- 1995 Impala SS, 12,500
& Sunday 10- 5 20625 teen clothes toys furnl' way speakers, $100 tails Michigan P,ano 1996 Mustang GT, 5 miles Loaded $21.900Vernier Cllcle Lot s of ture 22415 Overlake Oak & Beveled glass Company, (248}548. GROSSE POinte Ammal speed, leather, CD, Call Jerry SchoenrthkIds rtems, household St ClaJr Shores (off pool table lamp, 36", 2200 CliniChas male red Lab- tape, alarm 27,500 810.n3.8955Items Mack, bet>'leen 8 & 9 --------- type dog White on miles $15,000 313- _
-G-A-R-A-G-E-S-a-Ie-,-T-h-u-rs-da-y-.Mile) $150 SansUi tuner & STEINWAY grand plano, chest and black female 881.1020 50 NICE USED CARSS t d 9 530 Chi --------- amp, $100 GE space LoUIsXV, model M, (CII- Chow.Ternermlx If you ---------- $2500-$7500d~~~ ~rothl~gIfurnttur~- ST. JOSEPH FAIRI saver microwave, White, ca 1923-25), matchmg lost these or any animal 1994 Mustang 1/6, aulo. Safety Inspected
4800 Cadieux(at Warren) $SO AntIque brass bed bench, hand carved wal- ,n PoIntes 313,822- loaded low miles 30 Day Warranty22300 Madison (101 Jef Fllday-- Saturday fUll Size, offer Enghsh nut French prOVincial, 5707 SharpI Central Aulo FmancmgFor Allferson) 1000 am to 4 00 pm style all painting, ap. 74", excellent COnditiOn, LeaSing & Sales. 313- Gratiot Car Co.
GARAGE sale Sheets Jewelry boutJque,attic proXimately 24x36, pair beautlhul sound Ap- LOST brown! black tabby 8v8e5-n8n300s'839-4462 (GratiotJustN of 14 Mile)stadium blankels t,easures,rummage of nunling dogs, $400 praised $15,500 313. stnpe cat, white chest & e I g 810-791-()3oodrapes selective deco auction bake sale, Large Donghla L shaped 824-4918 paws Woodland! Bea. 1989 Sable lS, fUlly load 1993 Olds Cutlass Su-rallve & household clothing,furnllure sechonal sofa, gray flan- VIOL good conslleld area 15 years ed, leather, moonroef, preme 49,000 miles,Jtems No Junk no ant! gamesof chance nel down filled, $750/ CO~~lI~~,ed;::;: and _0_'d_3_1_3_.3_7_2_.9_1_1_8__repafnted rebuilt trans. excellent condftlonques Some deSigner -Y-A-R-O-s-a-le-'-7-6-9-L-o-ra-,-ne-offer (313)886..5731, case $4501 best SHEPHERD found 8 Mire miSSion, new tires, Loaded $7500clolhes Feragamo Fnday, Saturday 10 5 (313)640-1737 (313i343.0781 between SChoenher; clean, $2,500 313.884- (313)885.2935 'shoes, current Videos South Mack! east Ca LAWN Boy 21 Gas mow- and Groesbeck 810- 7763 _All pnced to sell Octo- d 7812764 --------- 1992 Olds 88- Illness.ber 25th, 9 30- 300 leux er & gas can Best offer, - TOWNE Car, 1995 Execu- must sell All powerRain date Sunday, Oc. 313-8B6-43n toveSenes Leather low 32,000 mIles, $7,200'HOUSEHOLDSALE CREDIT card payment iles M t $18 500tober 26th 10- 3 160 REMODELING. free slld- m In, , (3t3)881-2802• STIIAlRlRDPL processing system Hy- 810-n1-1187 _Country Club Dr (2 SA1\JllDAV,.. In9 Windows & door percom T7E non pnnt. PET SJner Have been In --- 1984 aids Toronado Cal-doors oft Kercheval) s. of ~ between' Free to good home Ing version With Impnnt- Grosse POinte area LINCOLN LimOUSine lente Exceptionalcondl.
GIANT garage sale- Satur. cadleux.l..bland 313-822-1519 er sales forms and since 1993 Educated In 1990, royal stretch, 8 tlon, burgundy, 85,000day Sunday,8 00- 4 00 No 1trMt......... SCHWINN AlrDyne exer- manuals Purchased all animals & reptlles passenger, While, extra miles, fUll leather power,Antiques collectibles clse bIke Withbook hold. new, used only 10 Bonded Call evenings, clean, $15,900 Central maintenance receIptsdeco 50's and 60 s lion er, excellent condition, times Retail $425, ask- 313-886-0153 Aulo LeaSing & Sales, since new $4 200fumrture and much I ALL GARAGE $550 Rolanddlgrtal pia. $225 3138820628 313-885-8300, 839- (313)881.8044 '
4462, evenings _more Bnngard and Kel. SALEI no m'nl COndltlnFl, 1997 Pontiac Fireblfd,Iy, Watch for signs ~t Mdtlh('"y, Pansh $3,500 313-885-6926 1987 5th Avenue. well AUTO LOANS while, V-6, chromeDealers and Collectors Deloher 24 25 26 SHARP Vlewcam, brand BUYING old fumrture, maintained, runs per- GOOD PEOPLE wheels. CD deck, fUlldon I miSSthiSoneI 9dm Sprn new, never used, must glassware, china, and fect. excellent condItIon WITH POOR CREDITI power, low mileage. mint
HUGE 3 family moving Antique" FUrlllture sacnflce, best offer other Interesting Items (810)9n.8174 NO CREDIT conditIOn,must sell. onlysale Many decorative & "o\clllcS Tool~ (313)8843266 John, 313-882-5642 1990 Chrysler LeBaron WE CAN HELP YOU $16,250 or best.household ,tems Some. SPOrts EquLprncnI SHINDAW~ back pack CASH paid for records All conver1Jble, 112,000 GRATIOT CAR CO. (810)781'9035thing for everyone Fn- and Morel blower $200 313.886- types, rock 'n'roll, soul, mJles New top, excel- 810-791-0300 1995 Pontiac Grand Pnxday Saturday 7 2 Sun. 6021 WhllllU at 4594 JlIZZ, pop Good shape lent condition $5,000 GRAND Marqws, 1995 SE Excellent condrlJon.day 9- 5 3456 Bucking H D No 78's House caliS for 313-331-0066 GS 11 000 miles Se- Transferable GM war-ham 3~~;~4 ~~~~t SNOWBLOWER, dnll large collections Car 1889 Chrysler Lebaron nlO; o~er Showroom ranty Loaded WIth CD
HUGE garage sale' Fn press, lawn mower. City Records, (810)n5 GTC, runs llreal, great cond'tlon $14,900 810- $11,300 (810}n3-9718day, Saturday, 10 to 2 edger, tools, (313)527- 4nO on gas, $3,200/ best n1-3140 1993 Pontiac Grand AM;::;en~~~~~~~I~alrf~ GSAeoRASOrlGEsSAlEBest 7001 -F1-N-E--c-hl-n-a-d-,n-n-e-rw-a-r-e810-n9-0004 SE Quad 4 Sport se-
STEREO, rack with floor and sterling sliver f1at- 1987 Dodge Tunsmo dan 4 door Auto, 8Jr,Enter through alley 2 speakers, AMlFM, tum. ware Call Jan or Herb Needs work $5001 best till, power locks. anh.sofas copper pots & Saturday, October 25 table, AMP, double cas- (810)731-8139 (313)640-9584 after lock bral<es New IIrespans table linens de 256 Moron sette, CD hook.up. 6pm and brakes Very clean,signer purses, Jewelry, 100m- 5pm $150 Microwave wrth GUITARS, banJOS,mande- well mamtalned 60,000stuffed anImals mlsc stand $100 810-m. I,ns and ukas wanted 1993 Duster, V-6, 2 door, moles $6,200 (313)343-fumllure & much more' 8oaMB, Handicap, 3953 Collector 886-4522 garage kept Lady own. 0534Everything must go No Fitness, DanskV, --------- er,810-n1-2543earty bordsl SWING n Shde- Eagle's OLD Llonel and other 1989 Pontiac BonneVIlle
NOfltake, Unique Nest clubhouse With electnc trams, pedal 1995 Eagle Talon ES, Ex- SE, loaded, well maln-HUGE moiling sale. Satur- household, clothms shde Fireman' pole AI. cars, steel trucks, and cellent condllion Black. talned, excellent 3800
day 930- to 4 30 Fuml' ready asse'llbled, $200, toys 313-372.0569 AMI FM cassette Power engine, highway miles,ture crystal art house- Sunday Rain Date 313881-0097 Windows! locks Aor $3,250 810-790-7550hold Items, small elec. PAYING CASH $10.500 (810)783-1095 or 313-884-1873tnes, clothes and much TEAL leather loveseat, For Jewelry, Watches,more 880 Neff $350 CoHeetable,$30, DJamondsAntique Jewelry 1991 Eagle PremIer LX 1987 PontIac Fireblfd, T.
9' T ff f Ch almond gas stove $250 Anything Madeof Gold 82,000 mJles, 4 door, tops, loaded GarageHUGE- tons of great toys I any ur nSlmas ChlftOrobe, $125 313- or Silver new tires! brakes! ex. kept Some front end
Chlldrens clothes Infant tree Excellent shape h t N t d ts885-2386 Will travel for transactions aus 0 rus or en damage Dnveable
thru 5 6 Lad,es size 8 over $350 new, $169 In excess of $1000 Excellent condJtlon $1,925/ offer 810-n1-12 Coffee tables brand (810)263-5418 TWIN bed, microwave, $4500 313-886-5383 2543new sklerl exerciser ma. BASEBALL cards large dishes glassware por- The Gold Shoppe evenmgs 1978 Ponllac cream puff 8chine Baby Items box lots of 60 s & 70 s ta cnb, walker lad,es 22121 Gratiothousehold Items tons $800 or best offer 810- ski deSigner and baby Eas"""nte MI, 48021 1992 LeBaron convertible cylinder, 31,000 milesmore Saturday October clothes Disney, BarbIe 't"'. red excellent condillon, $3 000 085-2351
954 3186 (810)n4-0966 70,000 moles $7000125th 8 a m 4 p m Sun --------- collectibles Beanie Sa. best 313.823.1020 -19-88--Be-re-tta--G-T-,-cru-,se-1993 Satum wagon MInt,day October 26th 8 a m BEANIE babies $9 810 b,es 3138865568 SHOTGUNS, nfIes and tided 37000
832 9696 I --------- controV alf, new tires, au 0, oa ,to 3 pm Firm Aalndate eave num h dg ns Parker 1987 Lebaron a tomatlc I $Saturday November 1st ber Willcall back UPRIGHT plano wllh an u , , u runs great, $2,995 m554
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s 9,500 810-nS-bench $350 D,shwash. BrOWning, Winchester, $7501 or best offer 810- (313)8854653
8 4 Sunday November BOOKSHELF 9 1/2L er $50 313882-4195 Colt, Luger, others Col. n5.2n2 -2nd 8 3 21564 Pre bUilt In f,le cabinets lector (248)478.3437 1996 BUick Regal custom 1983 Sedan DeVIlle, ga_slwrek (West off Mack $1200 Sohd brass WALNUT gun cabinetWith 1984 New Yorker Good 4 door All, cruise, tilt ragekepl,loaded excel.Ave Between Moross & chaMeller 10 electnc bottom storage Excel. WANTED old postcards. condition $9501best of. wheel power every lent condrtlon (810)9n.Vemler Rd Cash only' candles, $400 All white lent condition Perfect to cOins Call John at 313- fer (313)8393893 thing Keyless remote 8174
881 3051 AMIFLARGE 3 Family sale 240 sofa plnstnped $450 display Pltzed firearms 1989 Plymouth Acclaim, entry M stereo PONTIAC 1983 6000 LE,KenwOOd Ct Grosse Brass kitchen hght $SO $150 313.8850750 LX Black 4 door Auto, With cassette $13,900 4 door, well kept, clean.POinte Farms 10/24 Under cabinet micro- YARD sale 744 Rivard, loaded Excellent COndl' 810-n9-8767 $19901 offer 810-nS-10/25 9 3 Tools TV wave S50 313886- Fnday October 24, Sat CARDIOGLIDE machine. 1IOf1 $3 200 (810)754' 1993 BUick RagaI Grand 5356bike toys etc 7722 urday October 25 9am. great condition 1 year _2_4_2_4_______ Sport, 39K, perfect con SEIZED Cars from $175
MOVING sal&' Furniture -C-H-IN-A-,-J-a-pa-n-e-s-e-M-'-ka-a4pm bothdays ~d $120 (313)839- 1994 Town & Country drtlon, loaded $10,500 POrsches. Cadillacs.toys etc October 26 sa 93 pIeces (service 1421 Loaded, all wheel dnve, 313-881-3817 Chevys, BMWs, Cor-27 11am 5pm 21112 12) whltel Silver band MARCY wetght bench dark blue Leather, 1989 BuICkLeSabre, CUS. venes Also JeepsWinkel (Martin! Little perfect condition $400 standard & curlmg bars' 58 000 miles Warranty tom 74,000 miles 4WD's Your Area TollMack SUbdiViSiOn) CB rad,o Cobra, Abandon Your Se.rchl dumbells 158 Ibs as: Excellent condition $4,500 313'886-8341, Free 1-800-218.9000----,----- 29XLR antenna extra AREAS LARGEST sorted weIghts, Everlast (313)886-9330 313-886-4090 Ext A-5803 for current
MOVING sale Furnllure speaker $20 313884 SELECnON OF heavy punching bag 1986 Bu-k Electra estate listIngsapphances cedar chest 4669 QUALITY USEDPIANOS F $ 3- ,~BMI Fitness Thursday - Stelnway Baldwin Kawai Irst 175flrTn 31 824- wagon Runs great, IMPALA SS 1996, loaded,Fnday Saturday 9 12 DARK room Bessler 23 C Yamaha and manyothers 4490 1992 ContInental, black, loaded 9 passenger black 20000 rrnles20405 Fleetwood Harp enlarger Schneider NOROICTRAC WalkFrt Stgnature Senes leath. $1500 best 810-n9. $22600 hke new 810-er Woods lens G,a Lab timer all MichiganP,anoCompany 5000 treadmill With er, excellent conditIOn, 8797 m 3734
MOVING saleI October accessoltes Included p~a~=-~~dl wor1<out computer, 1 new tores, $7800 313- 1985 BUick Somerset Re.23rd through 25th 9 10 313-823-8069 year old excellent con. 884-7098 gal AMIFM power3 848 Beaconsfoeld NORDICTRACK Sequoia GUITARS, banJOS and drtlon $400 (313)884- 1995 Ford Taurus SE, steennw brakes, crUIse,Park like new $195 ExerCise mandolins ukes 4912 ABS, all power $9,4001 tilt 90000 rrnles new
MOVING SaleI October bike heavy duty $SO wanted Collector 886- best 313-884-4434 parts, good tlfes Needs24th 25lt1 900 400 810445-6733 4522 1995 Ford Mustang GT, 5 paint Asking $801 313-1265Three Mile Dnve 2 beautiful cats, 1 year old speed no red, blad< 331-1703
MOVING Sale. couches Free 10 good IoY1ng leather loaded, alarm, 1992 Cadllac DeVille,cha,rs wooden dinette home Both declawedl Mach 460, CD, 24,000 62 000 K, full wanentyWIth 6 chairs buffet ~ ~ :I neutered Will separate miles $17,500 810- 1999, $11.900dresser big screen TV .. R,ErFL~'" / Child allergIC 313-881- m-6417 (8tO)n5-2306hOusehold Items and - CON OPARCADElIQUIDATORS ,7120 1993 Ford Taurus, 6 cyhn- 1995 Cad,11ac DeVille,more Fnday October _~ fIt&U' W 8O~~5nd ServICe. BEAUTIFUL young, fe. der auto, 54K tnple pearl white manufllCtur.24th 900 300 462 ••• r \t. ,m' I ,( ,"n, <;alr- male whrte cat' Free to champagne color excel. ers warranty runs great,Roland, Grosse POinte ~ ~OTMAOHS.\tlOGAAlfS {2481549.2700 good home Call 313- lent condrtoon, $7,895 $t85OO1 best 8to-n9-Farms -,,(/~-.:c., nv. ~" li,U, "To Fox'T24i1'549-4563 2 t3-3145 810-445-6733 0004
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SOFA: white background,burgundy bluel greenflowers Great condltlonl$250 884-2757
SOLID cherry dlnmg roemtable, gate leg, Sheratonstyle $400 810-n33490
SOLID wood cnb, 5 built.,n drawers converts tobed, great condition$1751 firm (810)n6-5406
TABLES. 3 piece setwhite wash w,th glasstops, $350 313-640-1883
VINTAGE Willett Wildwoodcherry bedroom SUite,brass fixtures, $1,950810-268-6366
WROUGHT lion pat,o set,(White) table, 4 chalfsumbrella $100 313884-4565
$2 bag day All the cloth.Ing shoes, housewaresyou can cram m a bag$2 10 a m to 2 pmWednesday October29th Grosse POinteUnI'tanan Church Maumee& St Clalf
1434 NottJngham Satur.day 9 10 2 Dreamystuff' Come one comealII
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74 Meadow Lane- Satur-day, 1000- 4 30 FABU.LOUS STUFF antoquescollectibles WONDERFUL miscellaneous
9 Mile! Harper. 21715 Col.ony, Saturday only,9 00- 1 00 Greal fallclothes, hockey equIp-ment, skates, toys andmore
AWESOME garage saleFurnrture fine collecti-bles Children's toysRecords books mfantneeds Great clothingFnday & Saturday Octo.ber 24, 25 1153 Beaconsfield 9 5
DESIGNER and qualityc1othong collechbleshousewares TV's child.rens rtems toys booItsgames ladles bikemuch more Fnday. Sal.urday 9 00- 5 00 1906Norwood Grosse PoonteWoods (off Mad<)
JUST mamed 2 househOlds merged to oneCleaning hOuse Somehurnrture Mens 10speed b1cycle mlscella.neous household ,temsSome clothing Fnday &saturday October 24th25th9amt05pm22925 Clrollna
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1995 Sk1 Doo Formula Z1994 Yamaha PhazerelectriC start low milesExcellent condition 8107783485
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Master Licensed &Insured
-Resldenllal-CommerClal
-Fast Emergency SeMCeSENIOR CmZENS
DISCOUNT
886-4448t5215MACK
917 PLASTERING
91 S CEMENTWORK
614 AUTOMOTIVEAIITO INSIlIlAN<E
ALL Junk cars wantedTop dollar paid ServingGrosse POinte HarperWoods SI Clair Shores& DetrOit s eastSide8107798797
CADILLAC or Lincolnwanted $1 500 I,m,t248581 1737
'13 AUTOMOTIVEWANUD TO IUY
653 80ATS ~A~TS ANDSERVICE
AUTO Insurance- Lowdown payment $t25Doesn't matter whatyour dnvlng record slike Partners Insurance810-7749955
651 IOATSAND MOTORS
1989 230 Sea ray Week-ender, 24' stand uphead stovel refngerator,extras $14,5001 best3133831450
1995 Loadrlte boat trailersmgle axle for up to 18'boat 313-8225283
22' Pearson Great familyboat' 4 sails, trailer, hfelackets, new hnes, awlgnp Winter storagepald'313-882'5748
1993 Searay 200 OV LTD230 I hours, excellentcondition, anginal own-er, $125001 fleXible(313)8814710
SEARAY. Weekender23ft 1986 230hp Trailer, $14,000 (810)790-2029
1965 40hp Johnson out-board motor parts $125/best 810-293-7105
AFFORDABLE plastenng25 years expenence,guaranteed work, freeestimates, tnsured LouBlackwell 810-776-8687
ANDY SqUires Plastenng& Drywall Stucco repairSpray textured Celhngs(810)-7552054
CEILING repairs waterdamage, cracks paint.mg, wallpaper removal,plaster texture orsmooth licensed con.tractor Joe 881-1085
EMPIRE BUilders Drywallplaster, framing, electn-cal, finished basementsDrop ceilings Licensed!Insured 810-778-2335
PLASTER & Drywall repairand palnllng GrossePOlnta references CallCha~es .Chlp. Gibson313-884-5764
q12 IUllDING/REMOOHlNIl
CEMENT work dnvewayslbasement waterprooflng, bnck! tuckpolntlngFree estimates LIcensed! insured 313527-8935
HISTORIC restoratton Expert repa" porcheschimneys The BnckDoctor RIChard PnceLICensed 882 3804
PULCINI ConstructionYou rece Ive honestquahty wOrkmanship onall cement work waterproofing Commerc,aVReSidential Free Estlmates 810-773-3310
S(8VI[(S"-'€!'1ii$aUHliII •••••••••••••••••••••••••••
914 CARPENTRY
912IUllDING/REMODHlNG
1990 Dodge conversionRam 250 318v8 Loaded clean 4 caplalnchairs 99K miles highway $5 3001 best(810)7780926
1996 Grand Caravan SEV6 25K loaded, excellent condllion $ t 9500Central Auto LeaSing &Sdle~ 31J BB", B3w839 4462 evenmgs
1994 Grand Caravan SESport Loaded, 7 passenger 84,000 miles$10500 313821-6128Extra clean I
012 AUTOMOTIVEVANS
613 AUTOMOTIVEWANTED TO IUY
1994 Plymouth VoyagerSE, captains chairs alumlnum wheels, very lowmiles clean $11 300313-882 7784
1992 Plymouth GrandVoyager SE, air, excel.lent cond,tlon, 170Khighway, $4,500 313882.8994
1994 Ponl,ac TransportSE Low miles $12,000(313)885-7973
1992 Ponbac Transport,74,000 miles, runsgreat $7,900 313.881-9702 after 4 30
SCHOOL bus, lull Size,1978 Intemattonal, ex-cellent condition $1800313.259.8325
CASH for Cars I Licenseddealer Free tOWIngPager 810-610.8511 of-fice 810-779-2222
9lo cum INSTAllATION
ADDmONS, partlbonSS'dlng, openmgs, enclo-sures Rough or finish313-884.7426 -P-LA-S-TE-R-re-pa-,r-s,-pa-,n-t
Ing Cheap' No Job toosmall I Call anytime In-sured (810)774-?!!27
SEAVER'S Home Mainte-nance Plaster, drywall ADVANCE Maintenancetextures, painting 16 Inc Repair rebUildyears In Grosse POtnte screens, replace step882-0000 and counter flashings
SUPERIOR PLASTERING (313)884-9512& PAINTING
Drywall, Wet PlasterStucco Popcorn Spray
Custom PalnllngRef) ava,lable Insured
Tom McCabe313-885-6991
CARPENTRY- Porches,Doors, Decks FiniSh &Rough Ca rpentry Re-pairs & Small Jobs Freeestimates 20 years expenence 313-885-4609
q12 IUILOING I~EMODHING
PROFESSIONAL carpen-ter 30 years expenence Doors, wmdows,decks porches Reasonabl e rates Ca II Retg-er anytime, 313-8718047
GARY'S Carpel SeMceInstall atlOn restrl'tchlngRepal rs Carpet & padavailable 810 774-7828
o f911 IRICK/ILOCK WORK
q18 CEMENT WOU
612 AUTOMOTIVEVANS
1995 Landrover CountyClaSSIC black bru shbars, excellent condllion, 25 000 miles$35 000 or best after(313)882-9484
1996 Suburban SLT, 4wheel dnve. green Withgray lealher Intenorloaded $27 500 Days(81014452500 exi 204After 4pm (3t3)8859272
1996 Ford Explorer, 4door, XLT 4x4 Leathermoon, JBL, CD Towrunmng boards 28 000miles $23,000 313-885-2183, 3138822280
1994 Ford Ranger 4x4,STX Color Plum PurpleNew brakes, CD player,bedhner, Tonneau66,700 miles V6, auto$10,800 (810}7785711
1989 Ford F150 Goodwork truck nuns well$2,5001 best (3131886.2165
606 AUTOMOTIVEJEEPS/4-VlHEEl
611 AUTOMOTIV£UUCKS
1993 Chevy Astro vanAWD, loaded 8107908411
1991 Dodge Caravan,good cond,tlon, loaded,low miles, $8,000, nego.tlable (810)7756583
1989 Dodge Grand Cara-van, 6 cyhnder, loaded,dean $2,600 (313)886-9624
EXPERT Bnck RepairTuckpotn~ng, chimneys,porches, steps Special.IZlng In mortar, textu reicolor matchmg TheBnck Doctor RichardPnce licensed, 313882-3804
9128UILDING/REMODHING
NEW DESIGNS, TNCC~rK_I~ '""-'"cu ..tom 'KlIC'lw1\S &: B.ath5
llcenwd &: rnc;urt>dRefM'("nCt""'
l<rl;j') Ea<;t'o\('C'od Dn,('Har'f'lr WIJOJ ... MT
31884-91
Expert Tuckpolntlng& Bnck RepairMortar Texture
& Color MatchtngDeep Diamond Cu1 JOIntslor Strength &. Long Life
We'll make your bnckworklook hke new
'L,censed InsuredJohn Pnce 882-0746
J.W. KLEINER SR.MASON CONTRACTOR
SERVING THEPOINTES FOR 35 YEARS
Bnck block and stoneworll and all types
of repairsBnck & Aagstone Patros
& Walks, Porches,Chimneys, Tuck-POinting,
PatchingVlolatrons Corrected
SpeCialiZing In Small JobsFree EstlmateslLJcensed
313-882-0717
LANCE NEWTONCONSTRUCTION
Complete HomeImprovement
LICensed1-810-296-2537
EMPIRE BUilders Add'lIOns Framing drywallplaster, electncal finish.ed basements Dropcelhngs LICensed! In-sured 810-778-2335
GARAGESTRAIGHTENING
And RebuildingReplace Rottan Wood
Crack & Cement RepairTo Pass City Code
Guaranteedcall For Free Estnnate
Ucensed Insured-K-rr-C-H-E-N-S.-q-u-a-Irty-a-fto-rd- John Pnce
able Save $$$, deal dl- 882-0746rect licensed bUllderl --- _dlstnbulor Personal HAND made custom cabseMce guaranteed Inetry and furniture de-313-8865163 sign 313331 1732
PAPAS ConstrucllOn Bath& kitchen remodehng,code ViolatIOns, plumbIng eJectncal repairs,paInting Licensed 810-776-2542
907 U5EMENTWATERPROOFING
918 ((ME NT won
91 t IRICK/1l0CK WORK
R.R. CODDEISExcellence InWaterproofing
Fanuly BUSUlt'SSSIlK'e 1924
• Dogging Method• Peastone Backfllr• W.alJ.sStraightened• Under Prnmng• 25 Yr Gual'"clnlee
llC( n"io(.r! & In'iured
600 AUTOMOTIVEJEEPS/4-WHHl
1996 CHEVY BLAZER LT4 door 2 year lease
assumption available$399 MONTHLY
313-886-4702
1994 Ford Explorer XL T, 4door air, ami fm cas.sette leather Intenor,excellent condition$13,995 313884.9814
1993 Ford Ranger 4x4STX extended cabLoaded1 $8 500 8107728970
MIKE GEISERCONSTRUCTION
BasementWaterproofing
to yr. Guaron!eeDig down melhod
Wall straighteninglbraclngWall replacement
No domage to lown orshrubb~ry
Spotless clean-up.
Licensed. 2342334Insured' Free Estimates
881.6000
1995 Chevrolet Tahoe, 4door leather, loaded,49600 miles $21 9008107865356
1987 Ford Bronco, EddieBauer edition, 302 V-8,55,000 miles since pro.fesslonal lo.,g block re-built motor, loadedAdult owned & main-tained Very mecham-cally sou nd vehicle$7,500 313.881 9020ext 107, Paul
1986 Ford Bronco II, EddieBauer, 107,000 miles,4X 4 V-6 $3,500
1996 GMC Yukon, 4 door,black, all options, excel-lent, 15,000 miles$28,500 313-885-1072
1997 Jeep Wrangler, 6 cyl-Inder, 5 speed, blacksoft top, emerald green$14,900 313-885-7488
1992 Jeep Laredo, loaded,excellent condition 80Kmiles 313331 2116
D.1#14 CtmmI VII:lrt and RtpaJr"RANDE 1'a!JO' ""'rh' Drmay
Pam Br1ck SptMISl(ONSTlUCTION OtnmJMa.mrv.ndWat~
Nino ..810n54-S013
A&KMASONRYRepairs and alterations.
Driveways, patios,chimneys, porches.
Waterproofing.Llcensed-lnsured.
313-794-5440313-249-5490
ANDY'S MASONRYAll chimney masonry,bnck, wate r proofing re
pairs Speclahzlng Intuckpolnli ng & small
jobs Licensed! Insured313881-0505
CHAS. F.JEFFREY
Bnck Flagstone Walks& Pallos
Porches RebulnPre Cast StepsTuck POlnt'ngCement Work
Basement WaterproohngUcensed Insured
882-1800
BRICK RepaIrs porches, ---------steps tuckpolntlngg Iass blOC'k WIndows,code work, small lobsKeVIn 810-7796226
SEMI- retired brick layer48 years In masonrytrade Reasonable 8t 0-7723223
CONCRETE
~Wall-
907 IASEMENTWATERPROOFING
907 USEMENT\'IATfRPROOFING
018([108Y
005 AUtOMOTIVEfOREIGN
1996 Camry, black! tan,fUlly loaded, V-6, 6 CO,30,000 miles $189003138844527
1995 Honda Del Sol ex-cellent condition$9,500 313 885 7500313-8859321
1988 Honda Accord EXHatchback Stick 120KCluan E"..ellool \,.onJ,tlon $2800 (313)8229741
1989 Jaguar, White 4door 6 cyll nde r Excel-lenl condition $20,000(313)884-0726
1987 Nlssan MaximaGXE, 4 door, low miles,auto air, loaded Clean$3,900 Central AutoLeaSing & Sales 313-885-8300, 839 4462evenings
1996 Saab 9OOS, auto,black convertible,10,500 miles, must sell810-286-6464
1996 Saab, SE, Turbo,black Loaded 33 000miles Must sell'$22,000 (313)341-0709
1985 Signal Red Mer-cedes 380SL, 34,000miles Never In snow orram Black leather mtenor Black rag top conver.tlble Two seater$28,000 Call 248-540-9500
1987 Toyola Tercel wagon, 103,000 miles, 4door, AC, luggage rackNew ~res, good cond,-lion $1,500 313-839-4284
Some ClassificatIonsare required by law tobe licensed. Check
with proper SlateAgency to verify
license.
CHAS. F. JEFFREVBasemenl Waterproofing
• 40 Yrs ExpenenceoQu1sIde Method or
'Inslde Method'Walls Straightened
& Braced'Founda~ons Underpinned
'L,censed & InsuredeQuality Workmanship
313-882-1800
Don't Forget-call your ads In Early!Cfa88lfied AdvertiSing
882-6900
THOMAS KLEINERBASEMENT
WATERPROOANG-Digging Method
-All New Drain Tile
-Ught Welght10Aslag stone & backfill
-Spotless Cleanup
"Walls StraJghlened &Braced or Replaced
-Foundabons Underpinned
-Bnck & Concrete Work
-:10 Years Expenence-10 Year Tra nslerable
Guarantee-Drainage Systems
Installedlicensed & Insured
A-1 QualityWorkmanship
810-296-3882St. Clafr Shores, Ml
9078ASfM£NTWATERPROOfiNG
'03 APPlIAtlCf RfPAIRS
907 US£MENTWAHRPROOflNG
904 ASPHAL T PAVING~EPAIR
STATELICENSED
An Cans Aetume<ll10 Year Translerable GuaranteeA GUARANTEE IS ONLY AS QOOO AS TIlE GUARANTOR
EASTPOINTEAPPLIANCE CENTER
No Service ChargeWith RepaIrs
Courteous ProfeSSionalSeMceOnAIl
MllJor ApphancesDeal DI reel with Owner
81o-n6-1750
004 AUTOMOTIVEANTIQUE/ClASSIC
1952 MGTD rephcar Verygood conchbon Built1982 by London MotorsCo Burgundy/ Ian mten-or Asking $4,000 Call810-5747554, days313-882-8225 evenmgs
CLASSIC 1976 Mercedes450SE Greal shapeCaJrtornla car Musl seel
313-782-31Q6
b05 AUtOMOTIVEFOREIGN
AMERICANWATERPROOANG
AND CONSTRUCTION24 Years expenence
Peastone back1111Spotless Cleanup
Qualrty Workmanship10 YR GUARANTEESENIOR DISCOUNT
No Money DownFree Estimate
Licensed( Insured313-526-9288
1988 Acura Legend ongl'naI owner, loaded, sun-roof, runs great htghmiles, excellent COndi-tion $3,9501 best 313882-2350
1994 Albma GXE 24,500miles Auto, air excellentcondition Tim, 313-521-1230 days, 313-885-3846, evenings$10,500
1994 Audl 1005, blackleather Pearl white,loaded, 44,000 milesExcellent condition$17,500 or best offer81 Q-46S-3342
1990 BMW 325 IX uniqueall wheel dnve, great Insnow, sunroof, seatheaters, loaded, 42K,$15,9001 best 313-815-8485, Monday. Fnday313-565-9845
1985 BMW 524 Turbo DIe-sel, 76,000 miles, fullyloaded, power moon.roof Looks &. runs great$6,000 (313)884-9656
1984 Jaguar XJ6, 50, 000miles Immaculate$7,500 313-885 3805
FamilyBUSiness
LICENSEDINSUREDTONY885-0612
••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ifii!j!!II'IlII1!JIlIll»1~~~\:t ~g ~
CAPIZZO CONST.• BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING• WALLS STRAIGHTENEDAND REPLACED ..
• 10 YEAR tt-,GUARANTEE d,"
II~ 11(,. ~ ...Y:._~SEME~WATERPROOFING
A Busoness BuoII On Honesty Integnly & Oepe<1daboll1yWoth eNer 20 Years EJq)eneflCe SeMng The Patnles
Specifications:• Plywood aro.n:I _. a,ealO pIOlecl lIndscape• AI ~ees s/nll>s lxJsIles ete'" be proteded• E"""",'" (hand ~I.,.a '" _ .... 10be .. ate<proofed• ~ INlay III clay sand -.., _'1OShrog Or"", and repac. ..... ,.. clraon hi.'ScT1~and""'bI\IsI> '"""""'9a1c1<lorlSl>'rlgag:>odbond'flopaorali"""",cracl<s""'Ilyclr_""",""• T"",", I"ade 1>1 and ~ ~ applied 10...., 'V _., ~sllO rosure"- dfaonage _ ......
boeodor(') / -..y.p", SlOn& Of 10Aslag5Iore_12' '" I"ade• fOUl rdl moml>ronIl. '!JPIiod. fOl> SOIIT1 "'_
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Thursday, October 23, 1997Grosse Pointe News I The Connection
9S7 ~lUMIING I.INITALLATION
- -- --960 ROOfiNG I{RVI«(
9bO ROOfiNG SERVI(f
R.B. CODDEISFiIIIlIly BUSIIIeSS smce 1924
Shmgle RoofsFlat RoofsRubber roofs newand repairTear affsChimney repair.i
8811-8S89
COMPLETEROOFINGSERVICE
RESIDENTIALCOMMERCIAL
TEAR-QFFRESHINGLE
CERTIFIEDAPPLICATIONS OFMODIFIED SINGLE
PLYFlAT ROOFING
SYSTEMSVENTS
GUTTERSREPAIRS
LICENSED. INSURED
886-0520
ADVANCE MamtenanceInc Roof leak repalrSpecialiSt 313-884-9512
ALL PRO ROOFINGProfeSSional roofs, gutters,
sldll'\Q, new, repairedReasonable Reliable21 years expenence
L1CENSEDIINSUREDJohn Williams313-885-5813
DISCOUNT$ PLUMliNG $
• For all YourPlumbing Needs
Sewer $60Drains $40
WHI' PAl' f.lORE??7 DAI'S 24 HOURS
810/412.5500
C,E.G, Roofing repairs,flat roofs, gutters, siding,carpentry, chimneys Domy own work 15 yearsexpenence Free estl.mates LJcensed 81 0-757-2542
EMPIRE BUilders Resl-dentaV CommerCl8lNew roofs, tear- OffsAat roofs, repair L"censed/ Insured, 810-776-2335
GUTTERS cleaned$29 00 and up Freeroof & chimney Inspec-tJons SeMng thePOlntes for 20 yearsWeatherguard Roofing,810-779-5043, 810-264-4241
JAMES A Smelser RoofRepair & MaintenanceCo Flat roof SpecialiSt810-774-7794 Pager81 0-466-0285
RESHINGLE, repair, alltypes Flashing, tuck.pomtmg Free estJmatesLJcensed, InsuredNortheastem Improve-ments, Inc 313-372.2414
ROOANG Repairs, resh,n-gllng, chimney screens,basement leaks, plasterrepairs. Handymanwork Insured Seaver's,(313)882-0000
Some ClasslflcstJonaare requIred by law to
be licensed. Check wfthproper State Agencyto verify Ilcen88.
Call 882-6900to Charge yourCInsIfled Ad
VI_ Me Acceptedor FlIX 343-5569
Include Ad Copy Name,Address, Phone Number,
Srgnature VIS8J MeNumber & ExpiralJon Date
9S7 ~IUM8ING I.INS lAllA liON
9S4 'AlNTlNG /DECORATING
Cu.tomWallCovering.
Grosse POinteContractors
MICHAEL SATMARY313-885-8155
IAU Labor '" MaJeriaJGlUlranleed• PaLlltmb .t.lJ~)
In1tnorlhlenOf, Caulk,"g, Wll1d"w Glanng, Power Y, a>h,"g, Plasler RepaJr, Repamng &. Repamung
Old Alum"um ~!dll1'c;.- ro.nte ~ •fa( F... Esbmol .. Ull(313) 874-3542
~KEN'S WINDOW
SERVll:EJOURNEYMAN/GlAZIERWindows Re-puftJed Paintedand Caulked(Rt"mo\lUlg all old puffy)Replace- Broken glassSleamt'd up ThertT"lOpan6fnstaU, Slorm W ndows andDoors
• Any Iund of dost _"In GIaJ.s Trade 30 ,""41'SCaJI Ktn • 879-1155
QbO ROOfiNG SE~VI(E
J &JROOFING(810) 445-6455 OR 1800-459-6455
SEE HOW AFFORDABLE QUALITY CAN BE!10 year workmanship warranty
2S year or longer materiel warrantySpecIa.~2Jng in TEAA-QFFS
""*-CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE'
DIRECTPL.UMBING
&DRAIN
521.0726*Free Eshmates
*Full Product Warranty
*SeOIor DlScounl
* References
*AII Work Guaranteed
MICHAEL HAGGERTYLIe. Master Plumber
COMPLETEPLUMBINGSERVICE
MARTIN VERTREGTLJcensed Master Plumber
Grosse POInte Woods886-2521
New work repairs,renovations water
heaters, sewer cleaning,code vlOlahons
All work guaranteed
EMIL THE PLUMBERFather & Sons
Since 1949elll "'ASTER PLUI\lllEllS TONY
882-0029
L.S WALKER CO,Plumbing Drain Cleaning
All Repa,rs FreeEsllmatesl Reasonablel
Insured810-286-1799
313-705-7568 pager
TOM'SPlumbmg Sales,repall";, Installal10nsDra,"/ sewer cleaningReasonablel 3t3-884-1906 Tom
9S4 PAINTING/DECORATING
WALLPAPERREMOVAL
BY TIMEXpN,(>(l(':f'd qU.Jt1lj.owork ;jeper,d~blc
IO\.Jf>~t pnce
771.4007
INTERIOR palntlng, expeIlenced, reasonablerates, and quality workCall KeVin 810-7788774
INTERIOR, exterIOrSpackling, wallpaperWindow glazing FreeestJmates licensed, In.sured Northeaslem Im-provements, 100 3t3:l722414
Q~4 ~AINTlNG,'DECORATING
I
WALLPAPERING$15.00 Per SIngle ReI
willi .......810-294-7
l!I~l!I
~ lllE'S PIOFESSIOIIALI~~ NlmllG ~~ & IAlLPAPEIlNG~ IIlIenOrIEmrior Includes
repairing ~ pIastet,cracu, peelmg paint.
~ window glazlng, caulldng,pIlnbng IlIumlnum SIdIng
~ TopOualrly~lEl ~prIces.
AlI-,< Guarwtteed.
~ Call Mike aOlme~ 777.8 81 ~
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946 HAUliNG
OwnerM.P.S.C. L21290
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tV HiG:..:!:: ~;s. p:,V'~~f..;FRrE :::S-'-ir.l";-ES
EASTPOINTEMOVING ANDSTORAGE CO.
Bob Breitenbecher
947 HEATING AND COOLING
884.8380
WEEKLY TRIPSTO NORTHERN
MICHIGAN
949 JANITORIAl SERVIC!S
D. BROWNPAINTING & REMODELING
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR ALL TYPESSponging RaggIng Spackle Dragging CarpenlryDrywall Plaster Repair Kllchens Baths Ba~enlRemodeling New WIrl(low~rs Decks FencesPorches DesIgn
30 YEARS EXPERIENCEFREE ESTIMATE e FULLY INSURED
885-4867
ALL WEATHERHeating & Cooling
sales. ServiceInstallation
ResldentlaV CommercialGrosse POinte
882-0747
RENAISSANCE Healing &Plumbing Steam & hotwater boiler Specialist.Licensed! Insured Freeestimates 313-822-9685
, 954 PAINTING/DECORATING
9S4 PAINTING/DECORATING
INTERIORSBY DON & LYNN
eHusband,Wlfe Team.Wallpapenngepalntlng
885-2633
J,L. PAINTINGINTERIORlEXTERIOR
POwer WashingRepainting
Aluminum SidingVanety of colors
Window puttyl caulkmgGrosse POinte References
Fully InsuredFree EstJmates
1185-0146JOHN Quentin Gamarra
Inlenor, eYlenor paint-Ing 23 years expen-ence Neat, clean, pro.fesslonal (810)293.4610
JOHN'S PAINTINGIntenor. Extenor SpeCial-
IZing In repalnng dam.aged plaster, dJ)'Wall &cracks, peeling paint,Window puttying andcaUlking, wallpapenngAlso, paint old aluminumSiding All work and ma.tenal guaranteed Rea.
AFFORDABLE Intenorl sonable Grosse POinteextenar painting, dry. references Fully Insuredwall, plastenng, Siding Free estimatespainted 20 years expe- 882-5038
nence C E G Painting NUGENT Painting & PowFree estimates li-censed 810-757-7232 er Washing Intenorl ex.
tenor, plasterl drywall re- ---W-E-A-C-C-E-P-T---ANATOL'S Palnllng Exte- pairs, Insured, free estJ.
nor- Intenor Scraping, __m_at_e_s_3_1_3-_2_4_5-_1_8_1_7_[WSA] •sanding, plastenng, pn.mer, Window glazing, PAINTING, wallpapenng, FOR YOURcaulking Free EstJ- wall washing Jan, 884- CONVENIENCEmates (313}875-3932 8757 Judy, 810-294-
BOCKSTANZ'S Painting, 4420plastenng, wallpapenng -P-R-O-FE-SSlQ--N-A-L-w-a-lI-p-a-Low pnces, quality work- per hanging by Denlellemanshlp References 18 years expenenceCall Jim, 313-37H1328 References available
BOWMAN Pwnt,nc Inten- throughout the Grosseorl Extenor ReSidential POinte and Bmmngham26 years expenence areas Free estJmatesCall Gary 810-326-1598 Call (313)882-7816
BREN'TWOOD Palnltng! -Q-U-A-L-ITY--w-a-ll-pa-pe-r-,n-s-ta-l.Wallpapenng 30 years latlon Reasonable pn.of quality & SBlVice to cas, free estimates CallPOlntes, Shores, Harper Mary 313-331-5916Woods Free estJmatesBill, 810-776-6321 or QUALITY workmanship810-771-8014 10% oft Pamtlng, plaster, car- _with thiS ad pantry, all home repairs DAN ROEMER
BRIAN'S PAINTING 15 years expenence PLUMBINGProfeSSional palnllng, Inte- Insured, references Repairs, remodeling, code
nor and extenor Spe- Seavers Home work, fixturesclallzmg In all types of Malntenance,882-OOoo Water heaters InstalledpalnMg caulking, wln- Licensed and msureddow glazmg and plaster STEVE'S PwntJng Intenorl 772-2614reparr All work guaran~ Extenor SpecialiZing In _
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GHI Painting, Intenorl ex-tenor Professional, ex.pe nenced, referencesFree estimates InsuredGreg, 810-m-2177
HANDYMAN- painting,patching wall repair, mi'nor carpentry 810-774-0235, 313-640-0019,Dan
INTERIOR & extenorpalntlng Taping spack-eling Painting old aluml'num & Vinyl sldang Rea.sonable Call Pete any.time 313-871-8047
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FRANKS Handyman sService SpecialiZing Insmall repairs (810)791-6684
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OLDER Home SpecialistCustom carpentry tnmpamtlng, plumbingelectncal plaster, 810-296-2274 lowest pnees
RALPH'S MaintenanceGutter cleaning & reopwrs Deck sealingB nck pavers sealedFree estimates 313.640-8695
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MOVING van With extraspace gomg to Flonda,end of the month 1.800.991-6683
MOVING-HAULINGAppliance removal,
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810-759-0457
REMOVAL. OF AL.L.:Appliances
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POINTE Gutter Mamte-nance Repair & spot.less cleamng Mature &responSible GrossePomte reSident Rodg.er, 313 884-5887
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Firewood, $65810-778-4331
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Sod Installation, Top SOil,Shrub & Tree Tnmmlngl
Removal, Clean upsFerllhzallon, Gutte r
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MAC'S TREE ANDSHRUB TRIMMINGCOMPLETE WORKReasonable Rates
Quality SeMceCall Tom 810-776-4429
MELDRUM Tree SeMceInexpenSive tree tnm.mlng Stump and freeremoval I References313-881-3571 Insured
SHRUB tnmmmg, aerat-Ing, small tree tnmmlngFall clean-ups OtherseMees available Bill(313)5278845
SHRUBS & stumps re-moved by responsibleGrosse POinte reSidentHaul aways & spotlessclean. up Call Rodger,313-884-5887
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A-l Hardwood FloorsKINLEY &CO
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Reasonable RatesFree Estimates
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member of TheBetter BUSIness Bureau
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Hearth and Home:Warmit up-with a MichiganfireplacePage 16
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Garden Shed:Fall is thebusiest timeof the year!Page 3
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The warmth, light and romance of a wood-fueled hearthNorth America's oldest form of
home heating has come of age.With all the time-honored, tradi-tional amenities you wouldexpect, the woodstoves, fireplacesand fireplace inserts of the '90sare hardworking, highly sophisti-cated appliances. They offerlonger burns, higher efficienciesand dramatically decreased emis-sions with.25-33 percent less fuelthan wood heat appliances builtjust a decade ago. The bottom lineis more heat with less wood, andless work.
EPA-approved, high-tech woodheat appliances are also safetyenhanced, because they produce afull 90 percent less flammable cre-osote, which can promote chimneyfires.
Two key technologies producethese notable results: catalyticand catalyst-free. Catalytic mod-els ignite unburned gases withone or more catalytic combustors.Stoves without catalysts burngases as well, through the use ofhigh internal temperatures, heatretentive masonry or steel bafllesystems, and precision-tunedincoming combustion air.
Introducing the romance of thehearth into your home has neverbeen more versatile: Wood stoves,
fireplace inserts and fireplacesoffer something for every home-owner.
Freestanding wood stoves runthe gamut from traditional toultra-modern, in materials such
~as cast iron, steel or soapstone. Arainbow of exterior colors is avail-able, as are stylish hearth pads asfashionable as they are function-al.
Options include blower systemsfor forced air heat distribution,and viewing doors and embellish-ments trimmed in 24-karat gold,nickel or solid brass plating. Somemodels offer etched viewing glass,while others sport futuristiccurved glass, bay windows or cast-iron latticework doors. An addedamenity available on some modelsis an ash pan system that makesmaintenance both clean and con-venient.
For existing masonry or metalfactory-built fireplaces, there is abroad choiceof inserts that turn adrafty, energy-eating hearth intoone capable of heating an entirehome with an efficiency boost ofup to 750 percent. Most freestand-ing wood stoves have fireplaceinsert counterparts with many ofthe same options.Avariety ofpan-els that surround the insert are
sized to fit most any fireplace cially versatile project, becauseopening. the surround and mantel materi-
In new construction or remodel- als and design are up to you. Anding, a metal, factory-built fire- models are available at every per-place is a smart addition that can formance level.add significantly to the value of For more information, a freeyour home at a fraction of the cost copy of "Hearth warming: A Guideof a site-built fireplace. Adding a to Hearth Products," is availablefactory-built fireplace is an espe- by calling (800) 853-4323.
Q. Mydad saved myoId marble looks like the caramel-coloredcollection.It includes some paint- Holly Amber pieces. Did theyed china marbles. Are they vaIu- make that pattern in cobalt?able? A. Holly Amber was first made
A China marbles can be expen- in 1903 by the Indiana 'fumblersive. It depends on the condition and Goblet Co. of Greentown, Ind.of the paint, the decoration and The pattern of holly leaves wasthe size. molded into amber glass.
The most rare china marbles It also was made in clear glassare painted with scenic designs. A and called "Holly Clear."one-inch diameter scenic marble In the 1970s, several companiesin mint condition might sell for began making Holly pattern$1,000. A one-inch china marble reproductions. The covered butterwith lines painted on it, in com- dish was one of the first. It wasparison, is worth about $5; with made in cobalt chocolate and red. . ,an mtrIcate floral decoration, amber slag glass.$100. Reproduction items have one
• holly berry alternating with eachQ. My sister paid $45 for a leaf. The originals have from one
cobalt-blue covered butter dish atan antique shop. The pattern See ANTIQUES page 23
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THREE BEDROOM CHARMINGCOLONIAL: One and one half baths with
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I•• •$159,000JUST A FEW BLOCKS FROM THE LAKE ...Classic old vintage four bedroom. one and onehalf bath, open hvmg room with naturalfireplace, great for everyday living and
entertainment, large formal dining room, cozy family room. third floorpotential for studio/home office, functional kitchen with a<u~inmg mudroom(6.6 x 5.6)~two car garage, spacious and peaceful backyard. QuickposseSSIon,
$277,000WONDERFUL CENTER ENTRANCECOLONIAL. Three bedrooms, two and onehalf baths; state of the art kitchen with
" ,'" " recessed lighting; family room with parquetfloor; marble foyer; living room with natural fireplace; formal dining room;finished recreation room with lavatory; newer furnace and central airconditioning; backyard deck overlooks deep lot; two car attached garage;security system~ sprinkler system~lavatory in recreation room; immediateoccupancy.
See GARDEN SHED page 6
There is a great deal of confu-sion in most people's minds as towhether tomatoes are fruits orvegetables. And it's all the fault ofthe United States Supreme Court.Botanically speaking, the tomatois a fruit but in 1893, after animporter claimed that tomatoeswere fruits and therefore not sub-ject to duty, the court, apparentlyrealizing that the governmentwas more interested in collectingduty than in accuracy, ruled thatit was a vegetable. People havebeen debating the point eversince.
Incidentally, did you know thatone mature tomato plant gives offone gallon of water on a dry day?
In one growing season, a singletomato plant requires 349 gallonsof water; one corn plant, 54 gal-lons; and one sunflower plant, 130
. gallons. No wonder farmers areupset during a dry summer!
The Native Americans atemany varieties of vegetables andfruits along with meat or fish, butbecause of the religious beliefs,would not touch certain foods. TheNavajo and Apache Indians wouldnot touch fish or the meat ofbeavers or bears. Some Indianswould not eat turkey because theybelieved It to be a cowardly birdand if they ate turkey they wouldbecome cowardly too.
The most important cultivatedvegetable was maIze, or corn.Next in importance were beans,peas, root vegetables, squashes,melons, pumpkins and wild foodssuch as seeds, nuts, wild rice andflowers of various kinds.Leaves and parts of plants usedfor greens or for flavorings weregathered and eaten. In theSouthwest, cactus and yuccafruIts, mesquite beans and agavewere enjoyed. Most tribes ate
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Fall is an ageless, busy,beautiful time of year
By Ellen Probert WilliamsonOctober, beside being one of the
most beautiful months of the year,is also one of the busiest, withplant exchanges, chrysanthemumsales, apple and pumpkin sales,trips to the cider mill and planti-ng bulbs for next spring's flower-ing; not to forget old-fashioned fallhousecleaning chores, makingJams and jellies, potpourris andpomanders.
Color tours abound to scenicsites where the trees are in festivesplendor and we all look ahead toHalloween and the holiday seasonbeyond.
Chrysanthemums are tradition-ally the symbols of optimism and,in the Chinese flower language, ofrest and ease. They are the flowerfor October in the Chinese flowercalendar and were the badge ofthe old Chinese army.
In Japan, the chrysanthemumis the flower for September, thesymbol for long life and happI-ness, and appears in the imperialcrest of Japan.
The fruits and vegetables of theautumn harvest are legion.Grapes and rose hips make won-derful jam. Roadside stands areheaped with decoratIve and delec-table squashes, pumpkins andornamental gourds. Apples seemto be in endless vanety In everyshade of green, red and gold.Harvest festivals and county fairsare awarding prize nbbons for thebest of these all across the coun-try.
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piece of loose-leaf paper betweenthe gasket and door and see if youcan pull out the paper. If you can,then you don't have a tight seal
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A major cause of the lack of coldair flow to the refngerator isclogged evaporator coils. Ice willblock the metal "fins" and preventany air flow. If you can carefullyremove the evaporator cover onthe floor of your freezer, the job ishalf done . Next, remove theStyrofoam insulation shield andthen turn on the temperature con-trol dial. If the evaporator fandoes operate, you are closer to thesolutlOn.
Now, use your household hairdryer on the solid ice and careful-ly melt it down to the evaporator.coils. You must empty the drainpan under your refrigerator afteryou are done.
Return the parts to their properplace and check on the interiortemperature after 12 hours. If allis well, you have succeeded. Ifnot,you may need to call in a profes-sional.
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We have always maintained theappliance, such as vacuuming thecondenser coils and cleaning otherparts too. Can you explain whatthe problem could be?
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I also must ask you to be surethat some overlooked causesaren't the culprit. Things such asa faulty temperature control dialor even having it set too high canbe problems. Also, check the doorgasket around the entire door andsee if it has a tight seal. Place a
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• Fiddleback grain - A fine,wavy pattern found in somemaples and other hardwoods; tra-ditionally used for the backs ofviolins.
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• Grain - The direction, size,appearance and quality of thefibers that give hardwoodsstrength and distinctive patterns.
• Growth rings - Layers ofwoodadded to a tree during a sin-gle growing season.
• Pitch pocket - A small deco-rative spot or character marksometimes found in cherry sur-faces.
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• Knots - Hard, cylindricalregions marking locations of
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Woods'rich grains and uniquecharacter have a greater per-ceived value, say many furnituredesign trend watchers.
Distinguishing features meanyour hardwood furnishings have-more character.
These characteristics occur nat-urally in hardwoods, such as cher-ry, oak, maple, ash, poplar andwalnut. As they grow,trees absorbminerals and other essential ele-ments that help to develop theirunique qualities. These naturalcharacteristics authenticate hard-woods, and ensure that whatyou're buying is not an artificialwoodimitation.
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sonmg. Wild thyme and wildonion especially. Some tribes usedsalt, but it was taboo in others. Itwas obtained by evaporatingwater from salt springs, the oceanor by trade. Some tribes used lyeas a salt substitute and some usedwood ashes, which are high inmineral salts.
The early explorers of this coun-try found corn cultivated fromCanada to Chile, and theSpaniards introduced it intoEurope from where it spread allover the world. It is estimatedtoday that more people aroundthe world are nourished by cornthan by any other grain exceptrice.
Columbus spoke of the Indiansmaking an intoxication beveragefrom corn. Champlain left thefirst record of the cultivation ofcorn in New England. ThePilgrims, soon after arriving onthese shores, were taught to culti-vate it by chief Massassoit.
The Indians have many legendsabout the origin of corn. Somebelieved it was the gift of theirgods. Some termea it "mothercorn," the giver of life. The
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Garden Shed poetry and as the traditional"flower of prosperity" prized for itssymbolism as well as its beauty,
Peonies planted on the south
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the faucet cap to get to the wash-er. This repair takes less than 30minutes with the assistance ofan inexpensive washer assort-ment pack. That irritating dripcan waste as much as 100 gal-lons of water a day.
Q. The garbage disposal is onthe fritz. Is it time to call forhelp, or is there hope of fixing itwithout spending lots of money?
A. There is most likely somehard food substance caught inthe blades. Try the reset buttonon the under side of the unit. Ifthat doesn't work, make sure theunit is turned off, insert a broomhandle and give the blades acounterclockwise turn. There'salso an Allen wrench on the bot-tom of some units that can beturned to release the cloggedblades. One of these remedieswill probably correct the prob-lem.
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Q. How do I stop the drip of aleaky faucet?
A Provided you have a stemfaucet that has separate controlsfor hot and cold, the culprit isprobably a broken washer under-neath the faucet cap. If you havea rotating-ball faucet with onehandle, you may need to call aplumber or handy relative. Forthe two-handle version, turn thewater off underneath the sinkand use a screwdriver to remove
centuries, the peony was often thesubject of paintings by prominentartists, either by itself or asembellishments to portraits.
Peonies have always been aleading motif in oriental art and
Thursday, October 23, 1997Pawnees thought that corn hadvisited the Earth first as a beauti-ful fair-haired woman, whoselocks were still preserved in thecorn silk. The six nations held acorn festival every year, and theGreeks held a Green Corn Dance.
The times of planting and har-vesting corn were times of festival.among the Indians. Corn has beenused for food for a very long time.Recent excavations in NewMexicohave shown that corn wasgrown in that area several cen-turies before the birth of Christ.
Flowers as well as fruits andvegetables are prolific in our gar-dens in the fall. Cosmos andchrysanthemums and marigoldsand zmnias abound, and yet wecan lookforward to the perennialswe plant in the fall for springflowering. One of the most popu-lar of these is the peony.
Many Greek legends mentionthis flower and the peony hasbeen deeply revered since ancienttimes all over the world.
In pre-Homeric times there wasa nation called "Paeonia," the onlycountry ever known to bear thename of a flower.
Pliny gave a detailed account ofthe uses of the peony "herb" as amedicinal plant. Centuries later,in England and in Siberia, thepeony was used as a seasoningand condiment.
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birds at one time. With anabundance of squirrels in thisarea, it is advisable to use saf-flower in any wooden feeder thatis accessible to squirrels. If youryard-space allows, mount thefeeder on a pole with a squirrelbaffle underneath the feeder tokeep the squirrels away from thebird seed.
Offer the same variety of seedsmentioned above, adding whiteproso millet for those ground feed-
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enjoyed by house finches. Wintervisitors that are attracted to this-tle include purple finch, pinesiskin and redpoll. These birdsreward our efforts by adding colorand variety to our feeding sta-tions, as well as amusing us intypical finch-like fashion.
For many, a wooden feeder isstill the preferred way to feedbirds. Some ofthe advantages of awooden feeder are its greater seedholding capacity, the old fashionedappeal of its looks and the factthat it can accommodate mor~
stantly look for additional sourcesof food.
If trees are available to you inyour yard, tube feeders are thebest way to offer seeds to thosebirds that prefer to travel amongthe branches as they approach thefeeder. Their bodies are built forclinging to branches and they feeluncomfortable on the ground. Theexception is the cardinal, adapt-able enough to come to tube feed-ers that have a tray or ledge toaccommodate this larger-bodiedbird. Cardinals can also be wel-comed to wooden feeders and willmake themselves at home feedingon the ground.
Those birds that commonly relyon tube feeders would includechickadees, nuthatches, tufted tit-mice, house finch and house spar-rows. Tube feeders should be filledwith their favorites, either mixedor offered separately. The seedsthat these birds prefer includeblack oil sunflower, striped sun-flower, sunflower chips and saf-flower.
There are also tube feeders thatare made specifically for thistleseed. With smaller openings forthis tiny imported seed, the this-tle feeders are a favorite ofgoldfinches as well as being
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Wild Birds UnlimitedWith the onset of cooler nights,
we humans begin to think of thebirds that visit our yards, singingto us throughout the spring andsummer. Snug and warm in ourhouses, we wonder what will keepthem warm in the colder monthsahead.
Fall is the perfect time to beginfeeding the birds. Even thoughthere is a plentiful supply of nat-ural foodsduring this time ofyear,birds begin to look for places thatthey will include in their dailyscheduled stops.
If you plan to travel in the win-ter and wonder whether youshould feed the birds while youare here, you can be assured thatthe birds will not depend solely onone source of food. In natural cir-cumstances, birds have to adaptto changes in food sources. One ofthe skills that they learn is to con-
It's that time to start thinking of feeding the birds
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I came up with the idea of buy-~ing some inexpensive rubber-backed car floor mats and turningthem upside down. Now the gro-ceries are secure, resting on rub-ber teeth. James R., Queensbury,N.Y
KEEP IT CLEAN - Take yourold newspaper bags and cut themin half to use for trash bags in.your car.
You can punch a little hole ontop to hang it. Melissa H.,Mansfield, Ohio.
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MORE ON SLOW COOKERTRANSPORTATION- I'd like tojump into the slow-cooker trans-.portation fray with my own tip.'. Put your slow cooker in a cartonwith crumpled newspapersaround it to make it fit tightly.Also, tape the slow-cookerlid shutwith masking tape.
This will not spoil the pot orburn you when you do this. NydiaG., LosAlamitos, Calif.
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ORGANIZATION- When I gogrocery shopping, I do all the obvi-ous things, such as putting mycoupons in an envelope and writ-ing my grocery list on the outsideof the envelope. In addition, Iplace the amount of the couponnext to the item.
When I start my shopping, myfirst stop is the directory thatshows where items are located. Ithen mark the aisle number bythat particular item. This savesme much time, plus I avoid all theother aisles of tempting itemswhich I don't need. Carol L.,Colorado Springs, Colo.
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VIDEO FILE - Our newspaperprints summaries on Fridays ofthe new movies being released. Icut them out and save them untilthe videos are available. Thatway, I know what I'm renting.Lisa J., Gaithersburg, Md.."
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Send any questwns or com-ments to: Blair c10 Gilbert's ProHardware 21920 Harper, St.Clair Shores, M148080, (810) 776-9532 e-mail [email protected]
Wash the area with a mild solu-tion of T.S.P. (trisodium phos-phate) and water. About one table-spoon per gallon of water. Thenrinse well. Let dry.
Patching the peeling on the ceil-ing can be easy if you keep yourpatience. A rushed or skipped stephere may make it very difficult torepair later.
Peel all the lose paint off thearea using a scraper, putty knife,or even a small pocketknife.
Prime the bare area with plas-ter bonder or a shellac primer, likeBin Primer.
Using a 6-inch putty knife, thewider the better, apply a layer ofdrywall joint compound aroundthe peeled area. Keeping one edgeof the knife on the paint you can
ed in the fall for spring and sum-mer blooming. Many roses, variedperennials - to be grown fromseed, most lilies, many shrubs andtrees.
Fall is a busy time. Leaf rakingbecomes a recurring task, but thescent of burning leaves, once a falltrademark, is now forbidden tocity dwellers, but is still a countryexperience. Soon it will be pump-kin-carving time. October is atime for treats, not tricks, and it isperhaps appropriate that it endswith Halloween.
the paint peels clean down to thebare plaster.
Usually the moisture comesfrom the lack of circulation in the
Peeling paint may indicate a moisture problemQ. I have paint peeling from my attic, or too few roof vents. What feather the compound to the bare
front room ceiling. I had my roof Ask happens is the moisture trapped plaster. A professional will needreplaced two months ago; why is it Mr. in the attic condenses when the two coats to do a good job, you willpeeling now and how do I repair Hardware temperature outside drops. More need three. Don't try to do this init? Flaked of Harper Woods. vents in the attic help prevent one coat, rushing this will only
By this. leave the repair visible. My. Blair favorite trick here is: 1) keep the
Gilbert So before you work on the ceil- coats of compound thin and 2) useing, correct the source of the prob- a sponge to clean up excess com-lem, or at least prepare to do so. pound in between coats eliminat-
ing sanding.Now you have a smooth spot in
a ceiling with a slight orange peeltexture from years of painting.Take the sponge, used for cleaningin between coats, and lightly dip itin the compound. Now tap therepaired area (it should look goodby now) with the sponge until youemulate the texture of the old ceil-ing. The thinner the better.
Prime and paint your ceilingand move on to the next project.
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A. Moisture from the rain,although your roof was tarped,dampened your insulation andplaster. Now with the first heat-ing cycles' of your furnace, yourhouse is drying out. Moisturebeing what it is, is trying to equal-ize itself and being greater in theattic, it's trying to come in.
A good indicator of this is when
From page 6side of the house will bloom first
and give beautiful flowers yearafter year. There is an old sayingthat the best way to grow peoniesis to plant them and then leavethem alone for 50 years.
This is a good time, too, to potmint, chives, parsley, tarragonand basil for your kitchen win-dowsill. After about six weeks givethem a plant food watering aboutonce a month and you will havefresh herbs to use all winter.
Many other things can be plant-
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Choose plants for fall color when color's at its peak
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I let my grandchildren put thepictures they colored on my refrig-erator. One day, the fan thatcooled the refrigerator wasn'tworking, so I called the repair-man. The fan was so hot, we hadto plug in another fan to coolit offbefore the repairman could touchit.
When it cooled enough to workon, we found one of the pictureshad sucked up in the fan andstopped it. If nobody had beenhome, it could have caused a fire.Julie F., Syracuse, N.Y.
and insect problems that tend tomake them short-lived in thelandscape. If you know this, youcan choose another plant withfewer problems, or you can chooseto plant the problem-prone tree orshrub for its desirable traits withthe knowledge that trouble mayoccur.
Contact the Macomb CountyMSU Extension office at (810)469-6440 for more information, orcall the MSU Gardener Hotline at(810) 469.5063.
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CLUTIER BUSTER - Once amonth, my aunt goes through herhouse with a large, plastic bagand puts all loose items that getbrought in and thrown aroundinto the sack. She puts the sack inthe basement. If nobody asks forany of the items or wonders wherethey've gone for six months, shetakes the whole bag and puts it ina Goodwill box. Martha S.,Aubum, Ala.
deciduous landscape plants havelost their leaves. Virginia creeperand Boston ivy both turn red inthe fall.
Colorful fruits on plants notonly add color to the landscapebut provide a winter food sourcefor birds and other wildlife.
Some of these plants have othertraits that are not so desirable,Richards notes. Some crabapplevarieties have serious diseaseproblems, particularly scab; andmountain ash has both disease
for fall color in the landscapemclude the red maples "AutumnBlaze," "October Glory" and "RedSunset," which turn orange-red,rich golden yellow and flamingred, respectively.
Sugar maples provide shades ofyellow, orange and red. For red-dish purple, consider Japanesemaple or callery pear; for deepred, red or white oak; for yellow,honey locust, hornbeam andpoplar; for lemon yellow, larch;and for purple, ash.
Colorful shrubs include theviburnums, some of which areknown as "burning bush" becauseof their bright red fall foliage.Chokeberries' glossy green foliageturns purplish red in the fall, andthe dwarf fothergilla ranges incolor from yellow, orange to scar-let.
Another plant for autumn inter-est in the landscape is the com-mon witchhazel, hamamelis vir-giniana. It flowers in late Octoberto early November, just as itsfoliage turns golden yellow, andperfumes the air with its distinc-tive sweet fragrance.
Ground covers and vines canalso add splashes of color to thelandscape, Richards points out.Ivy and some other creepingplants will stay green long after
What better time ofyear could there beto select landscapeplants with goodfallcolor than fall itself?Though fall colorfrom foliage andfruits isn't as impor-
tant a trait as hardiness, ability tosurvive transplanting, maturesize and freedom from seriouspest problems, it is another char-acteristic to consider, suggestsSandra Goeddeke-Richards, homehorticulturist at MacombCounty's MSU Extension office.
"Once you've narrowed yourselection of plants to several thatwill meet your top priority needs,why not select for fall color,"Richards says. "And fall is obvi-ously the best time to do thatbecause you can see what the treeor shrub looks like at that time ofyear."
Another approach is to checkyour local nurseries and green-houses for attractive plants, thenresearch their other characteris-tics to see if they match yourneeds. Youcan keep an eye out foroutstanding plants in residential,commercial and park areas, too,Richards notes, but it may be dif-ficult to identify them precisely.
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farms. Exceptional home with largefoyer; spacious first floor plan withlibrary, family/entertainment roomsleadrng to terrace and pool area.MultJ.flreplaces. $1,085,000. fJ' 34485(GPN.F-87KEN)
Shores. JUST OFF LAKESHORE thISbrick ranch features formal dining,famIly room, natural fJreplace, centralaIr condltlonrng, finished basementWith wet bar. Many ImprovementsCaJl for details $ 279,990 fJ' 33415(GPN-GW-45CRE)
Farms. FIeldstone Cape Cod! Situatedon one and one half lots. SpacIousroom sIzes. Gumwood paneled den,detailed plaster moldings. Finishedbasement WIth natural fIreplace Greatcloset and storage space $212,000.'D' 34215 (GPN-F-70-BEll
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Shores. BEAUTIFUL WATERFRONTRANCH. Excellent floor plan andspace for entertarning. GraCIous lIVingroom, large famIly room and gourmetkitchen. 100 feet of frontage on Lake5t. Clair. 1J' 36875 (GPN-H-70LAK)
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Shores. BY THE SEA! lakefront homewith separate carriage house.Panoramic views of Lake St. Clairfrom porches and lakefront deck.Wonderful detailing on first floor,wood trim, leaded glass windows. Awonderful home to enjoy all theseasons! 1!' 36645 (GPN-H-44LAK)
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Make sure that you use non toxictreatments on feeders as they willcorne in contact with seed.Take a moment to review howyour feeders are hung. Are theyeasy to reach and fill? If not, checkout some of the newest hardwarethat will make this aspect of feed-ing more enjoyable. Check outyour existing hardware touch uppaint where needed, adding lubri-cant to bolts, replace screwswhere necessary, and chp.ck anyhanging lines or wires for sturdi-ness.
Make sure your seed, especiallythistle, is fresh and kept cool. Ifseed is placed in the house whereit can get warm, the cereal grainmoths that have laid eggs in sun-flower while it was growing in thefields may hatch and cause aninfestation in your house. Keep"pantry pests" on hand, a com-mercial moth trap that works byusing moth pheromones instead ofsprays that can be hannful tohumans. If you store seed outside,invest in an aluminum trash canto hold seed in and keep mice andsquirrels out.
Now that you have the basics offeeder type, seed and placement,use this time before winter sets into get your yard ready to attract avariety of birds. Their brightplumage and colorful personali-ties will warm your heart in thecooler months ahead.
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For the B-irds the pole.close to trees so ~he birds... - can easIly return to theIr safety
From page 7 net of the tree branches once theying birds such as doves and spar- are done feeding.rows. There is also the option of Window feeders are anotherusing a low platform feeder to great option to bring the birdsoffer seeds specifically for ground close to you. A window feeder doesfeeding birds. If you choose this ' not hold as much seed as otheroption, a combination of white feeders but can be easily reachedproso millet, cracked com, and oil for refilling. It gives children, petssunflower will satisfy your ground and shut-ins a form of entertain-feeders. ment. Window feeders can even be
Specialty feeders can attract a placed on second story windows.whole new spectrum of birds to Samower would also be the seedyour yard that you may not other- of choice in a window feeder thatwise be able to enjoy. Try suet could be reached by a squirrel. Iffeeding in order to attract chick- squirrels are not a problem, tryadees, woodpeckers and nuthatch- sunflower out of the shell for easees. Suet can be placed in an onion of maintenance.or orange bag or a commercial For those of you who alreadysuet cage made of plastic coated own tube, thistle or window feed-wire. ers, now is a great time to clean
S';l~t comes in ~any varieties in them and check them for goodaddItIon to plam - there are repair. Most feeders can be taken~dde? peanuts, see~, a?-d raisins apart for thorough cleaning in am dIfferent combmatIOns. The solution of warm water and deter-same birds that enjoy suet will gent. Let them soak to loosenalso enjoy sh~lled peanut~ ~hich caked on dirt, cleaning afterwardcan be hl!ng m close prOXImIty.to with a brush designed for thatthe suet m a feeder made specIfi- purpose. If the feeders need disin-ea,llyfor peanuts. Keep in fecting, a weak bleach solution (10mmd that the bIrds that prefer percent) is recommended.these foods do not prefer to be out Let feeders dry thoroughlyof reach of tree branches. Situate before reassembling and filling.suet and peanut feeders from tree The same steps can be followedbranches with a baffie over them when cleaning wooden feedersIf squirrels get to be a problem. with the exception of soaking.Alternatively, hang these feeders Once dry, treat them WIth anfrom a pole with a baffle, placmg appropriate water based stain.
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with cold water to set the fat, so Icould skim it off. Soon the sinkwater was tepid, so I decided toput ice cubes into the water.
I accidentally dropped a cubeinto the beef and it coated withfat immediately. I discarded thefat from that cube and put inabout six at a time and discardedthe fat the same way.
It was one of my better acci-dents. Renee B., St. Charles, Mo.
darkest color, which should be aflat latex paint. It will be the leastamount of paint used and willtone down the previous layers.
. Use the same feather dustingtechnique in the second step,using a fresh paper plate and newduster.
"Mter you're finished, youshould be amazed at how muchdimension you have added to asmall space using color, textureand your creativity,'" saysMcCann.
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Beaufalt Ranch 3 Bdnn NEW PRICEl Grosse Pomte schools FIreplace.family room Large lot 70 x 133 39
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FAT SKIMMING - Recently, Icooked beef ribs to make stew.They had been trimmed well, butthere was still too much fat. In ahurry, I sat the pot in the sink
a roller to cover the entire surfacewith your base coat.
Choose a satin finish latexpaint for your second color. Putthe roller and paint brush awayand get out your feather duster.Pour a minimal amount of paintinto a paper plate because youwon't need much.
Always use "V" or "W'" strokesup and down the wall in a randomfashion, rather than painting instrips or panels.
When your second coat is dry,you're ready to finish with your
DRY SOAP POWDER - I storedry washing powder in a large liq-uid soap container. The powderstays dry, pours easily and goes tothe laundromat without spilling,as boxes sometimes do. A funnelfrom a large soda container fiUsthe liquid soap container easily.Lizzie R., Basking Ridge, N.J.
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ing room or is it adjacent to yourkitchen? Look at those colors andpick the ones which are dominantbecause you will want to maintaincontinuity," says McCann.
Before you start on the walls,test your technique and colorscheme on a poster board, makingsure to paint it first with the basecoat you plan to use so that youfeel comfortable.
After you have determined yourcolor scheme, choose a semiglosslatex paint as your base coat.Although this will lend the leastamount of color to the room, thesemigloss will create dimensionand perspective once the light hitsit. Use a paint brush to cut in and
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A rare opportunity in Grosse Pointe ...vacant lots awaiting your purchase and
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homes in Grosse Pointe Park.One lakefront lot remaining.
Call us for further information and price list.
Remember the feather dusteryour grandmother used? Thatsame cleaning aid is being put towork these days to add textureand softness to ordinary walls.
The novice who has wanted toattempt faux painting but hasn'tbuilt up the courage to do so willfind this technique both simpleand inexpensive compared toother processes.
Vickie McCann, an interiordesigner with The Home Depot,says the technique produces asoft, arbitrary and random lookwhich is great for a powder room.
"You can easily go with trendyin the powder room because it'susually easy to change if you gettired of it," says McCann. "Thefeather dusting look is different,dressy and unique all at the sametime and will really impress yourguests."
McCann suggests using a mini-mum of two paint colors, but thatyou can bring in as many as four.Ifyour powder room has no natur-al light she suggests using threepaint finishes - semigloss, satinand flat paint - to add texture.
"The first thing to do is deter-mine your colors and style. Do youwant a traditional look? Does yourpowder room lead to a formal din-
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From simple to elaborate, fireplace screensdress up your hearth and lend all air of ele-gance to your room. At Michigan Fireplace, ifyou don't see what you like on the floor, be sureto check through their catalogue collection.
are Broi1masterandTEC.
MichiganFireplace wasrecently desig-nated "NationalDealer of the Year"for 1997 byBroilmaster for out-performing over1000 Broilmasterdealers nationwide.Broilmaster stain-less steel gas grillsare recognized byCon~umer Digestas excellent per-formers, which iswhy they wereawarded the mag-azine's respected"Best Buy" label There are three grid levels for simultaneous cooking of dif-ferent foods, a rotisserie, a degree calibrated built-in heat indicator, and astainless steel twin bowtie burner Broi1ma~ter grills are an excellent choiceif you are searching for a mid-priced grill with a solid reputation
If the latest in grilling technology is what you're after, consider a TECInfra-Red Gas Grill. Thermal Engineering Corporation holds the patent oninfra-red heating technology, and its unparalleled design is the reason whymany gourmet steak houses use a TEC gas grill.TEC grills heat up in two tothree minutes, to an incredible 1600 degrees Fahrenheit. Steaks are searedalmost immediately, leaVing no time for flavor-packed juices to escape.Ceramic burners assure even heat distribution. On the coldest winterevening, a TEC Infra-Red tires up immediately, ready to grill your filetsto perfection.
Don't let the winter chill numb you. Come to Michigan Fireplace andBarbecue for the most extensive collection See how you can harness thepower of fire and make it work for you,
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tern I~ ~lInple Michigan Fireplace can make a gas line connection to ) our quality accessories Solid brass andirons, log ha~kets, fans,. h 1 tender ...and bellows are available - and not just a couple of de~igneXI...ttng water eater or furnace, and bring it into the fireplace. Then t 1C
d choices, hut numerou~ one~ There are over 60grate cra ling the log~ is put inplace Gravel and decorative 5 j .-.................... ---- ~olid bra~~ tool ~et~ on dbplay, a~ well a... aacce~~orie'l like chunk~ of "Michigan Fireplace beautiful collection of fireplace "<:reen~\\ood or pille cone~ complete has been tending C.ttalogue ... are a\-ail,lblc if you don't ...eethe look what you want in the ~howroom A~ the
the hearth in m<lndger put It,' We are a ~peClalt) MoreA Complete Fireplace Grosse Pointe for We have: eveqthing for )our fireplace,Store and if we don't ha\e it, we: em get it"
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The Surefire Triple-Burlier Gas Log System feelsas good as it looks. Threebun,ers make for afire thatburns reliably for up to sixhours at a time. At bedtime,simply turll dou", tbe valvewhich is hiddell b)' thepinecolles 011 the rigbt. Thevalve call also be cOllllectedto a convelltional wallswitch.
this time of year, there's a chill in the air.An afternoon spentraking leaves or clearing the garden, leaves you with pinkcheeks and a deep down yearning for a quiet evening at
, . home. You can picture it.You're curled up on the sofa, hottea on"the end table, a ~oft fleece throw over your feet. The picture isn't :.complete, though, without a fire crackling in the fireplace. It's the mostimportant part, what you've really been looking forward to - one of thethings that makes a cold Michigan day appealing.
Did you think it was going to be a lot of work? Think again. VisitMichigan Fireplace and Barbeque,2908 East Long Lake Road, Troy~ andsee how easy it is to convert your wood-burning fireplace to gas with gas logsets that are virtually indistinguishablefrom wood, There are a number of com-pelling reasons why gas logs are so pop-ular, At the top of the list is the fact thatgas log generated heat is up to 45% effi-cient, compared to wood which hoversaround 23%. Gas logs are not expensiveto maintain, the average gas fire costingonly 25-35 cents per hour to operate.
They produce a "cleaner" fire sincethere is no smoke or soot residue.Those with allergies or asthma will findthat gas log fireplaces are easy to liveWith. The design of the logs, completewith imperfections and a more natural,random composition, makes for a firewhich burns efficiently and realistically,without creatmg a mess. Many cus-tomers at Michigan Fireplace areincredulous when they hear that the
showroom displays are composed of gas logs. Manufacturers have madetremendous improvements in appearance~, in the last five years
Probably the biggest draw is the convenience factor Just open thevalve, hidden among the gravel and pinecones, and voila' Instant fire. Nomore hauling wood from a frigid woodpile or coaxing a tempermentalwood fire to life Instead of you doing the work, you can sit back and letyour fireplace work for you,
Michigan Fireplace carries borh .,ingle-burner and triple-burner gaslog~ The Triple-Burner ~\ ...tem b} ~urefire is the onl} \ ented "et that creates
To heljJ keep el'erylhing Ileal alld lid)', tbere are Ol'el'60 solidIJra.~.~tool sets to complement your room's decor.
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Misconceptions about need and cost of renter's insurance
See INSURANCE page 25
depending on how much propertyinsurance you choose ($10,000 isthe minimum) and where you live.In Michigan, the most basic$10,000 policy with a standard$250 deductible can cost as littleas about $40 a year. More cover-age costs only a little more.
In Lansing, for example,
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costs a small amount more thanthe older-type policy.
Additionally, a renter's policyprovides $ 100,000 of personallia-bility insurance, with up to$500,000 available. This is valu-able protection in case you'resued. If, for example, your dogbites and injures a child, youcould be hit with a big lawsuit.
Prices for renter's policies vary
ational equipment and expensiveclothing. Replacing it all couldeasily exceed $10,000.
Renters face higher risks forfire and theft than home ownersbecause they can't control thebehavior of other tenants, Millerpoints out. "If your neighbor likesto smoke cigarettes in bed, there'snot much you can do about it," shesays. And, unlike many homeowners, most apartment dwellersdon't have alarm systems to deterburglars.
A renter's policy covers yourproperty for fire, theft, vandalismor windstorm -no matter whereit's located. For instance, it wouldcover you if someone stole yourcamera from your car.
Miller recommends buying areplacement-cost policy, whichpays for the cost of replacing yourbelongings, instead of the old-style policy, which pays "actualcash value." With a replacement-cost policy, if your 5-year-old tele-vision is stolen, the insurer willpay for a brand new one (after youmeet your deductible). With anactual-cash-value policy,you'd getwhat your used TV is worth today- usually a fraction of thereplacement cost if it's a few yearsold. A replacement-cost policy
JANETH.
RIDDER• Professional• Dedicated• Experienced
Thursday, October 23, 1997
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For An Appointment or Private Consultation Please CallJanet H. Ridder CRS, GRI, RAM
Janet H. Ridder is an experienced Realtor and Top Producerwho holds the GRI, RAM and CertIfied Residential Specialist desig-nations. lan's multi-million dollar sales volume and depth andbreadth of experience and education in 1991. 1992, 1993, 1994,1995. 1996, and 1997 places her In the top 2% of all agents In theUnited States for seven consecutive years.
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When a tornado slammed intoDetroit last spring, many victimswho rent apartments wereshocked to find out that theirlandlords wouldn't pay for replac-ing their property. Like manyother renters, they mistakenlybelieved that landlords areresponsible for their tenants'belongings.
That misconception is one rea-son why it's estimated that only41 percent of renters nationallyhave renter's insurance, accordingto the Insurance InformationInstitute.
"Every renter needs insurance,"says Terri Miller, vice president ofpersonal insurance with CitizensInsurance Company ofAmerica inHowell. "It's inexpensive, and ifyou don't have it, you could haveto pay out-of-pocket to replaceeverything you own."
Before consumer electronicsbecame popular, young people intheir first apartment often owneda beanbag chair, a cheap stereo,some used furniture - and littleelse.
Today,insurance is more impor-tant because renters of all agesusually own a great deal - a colorTV,a VCR, a CD player, perhaps acomputer, a microwave, recre-
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$365,000GROSSE POINTE WOODS $269,500GROSSE POINTE PARK $274,850GROSSE POINTE CITY $259',000HARRISON TWP.Spacious Colonial in prime Woods ,. Wonderful center entrance Colonial. Sharp traditional home with many" Practical elegance. Spacious threelocation. Four bedrooms, three and Three bedrooms, two and one half '";1 updates and features. Beautiful ~ bedroom, two and one half bath
one half baths, and large family baths, state of the art kitchen with '" kitchen with all appliances; Master;1 Colonial in new subdivision. Openroom. Newer furance, air .: recessed lighting, family room with"", bath 9'2" x 11'4" with "whirlpool ; i floor plan. Builder's model with
conditioning, hot water heater. ~r~, parquet floor. Living room with ~ tub" plus glass shower. Nook ~~ many upgrades, skylights, recessedFinished basement, recreation ~"'~ natural fireplace. features vaulted ceiling. ,~ lighting and more.room, wet bar and half bath. ~ f .
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$247,500GROSSE POINTE WOODS =: $245,000GROSSE POINTE FARMS '1. $184,900GROSSE POINTE FARMS:": $169,900GROSSE POINTE FARMSDeceivmgly spacious four <~ Spacious, well maintained English ~ Charming English Colonial loaded A rare find - three bedroom, two
bedroom, two full baths, first floor "' Colonial on popular Farms street. with numerous Architectural full baths, first floor laundry, in amaster bedroom with dressing room Formallivmg room and dining details! Large 1960 sq. ft. home private selling. All new vinyland divided wall. Updated kitchen room. Newer kitchen with breakfast with family room, formal dining" windows. Stone fireplace, covewith cherry cabinets and 18' x 6' 'room. Hardwood floors throughout. ». room, breakfast nook and "L" '; ceilings and hardwood floors (three
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$109,876 HARPER WOODSVRM#18 - Seller will entertain
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$115,000 CLINTON TWP.;"Three bedroom brick ranch on extra
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:' basement. Home warranty included.
$125,000 STERLING HEIGHTSBeautiful updated kitchen. All
appliances are included. Built-indishwasher and microwave.
Laundry area and half bath onlower level. Great family room;
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$129,900 ST. CLAIR SHORESSuperbly decorated with neutral
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shopping and 1-94. Open kitchenwith dinette and family room.
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New entry door, new windows, newcarpet, hardwood floors, updated
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$67,500 DETROITCharming Cape Cod. Newly
decorated throughout. Naturalfireplace, den, new hIgh efficiency
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air conditioning umts included.
$63,900 DETROITGreat location in quiet
neighborhood located close toSl. John Hospital and freeway.Many updates include newer
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$139,000 ST. CLAIR SHORESAmenities Galore. Open neutralfloor plan with carpeted balcony
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$93,500 ST. CLAIR SHORESGreat opportunity to live on the
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$132,900 ST. CLAIR SHORESPenthouse condo, tastefully
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court, exercise room, enclosedparking.
$82,500 DETROITSharp two family brick with
maintenance free exterior and invery good condition. Close to S1.John Hospital. Upper recently
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$59,900 HARPER WOODSCute two bedroom ranch in HarperWoods. Totally repainted, ready tomove into, immediate occupancy,
first block off 1-94.
$293,900 ST. CLAIR SHORESExecutive residence. Numerousupgrades include furnaces andcentral air condition for perfectclimate control. Corian countersand top of the line appliances.
$294,900 ST. CLAIR SHORESOutstanding Condo with some
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$41,500 DETROITSharp one and one half story
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Basement has half bath.
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wet bar, and half bath.
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tub rounds out the space. Otherfeatures include: dual vanity,large walk-in closets, and sepa-rately enclosed shower and toilet.
Secondary bedrooms are in theHearthside's opposite wing, as aresteps leading up to a bonus roomand down to the basement. Apass-through utility room connects thehouse to a roomy three-car garagewith added space for a shop.
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both have classic coffered ceilings.In the master bathroom, a curvedglass block wall next to the spa
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The front-facing study could beoutfitted as a living room or guestroom. A bathroom there is accessi-
In the kitchen, two islandshouse a cooktop, sink, dishwasherand eating bar. From the sink, youcan gaze into the vaulted greatroom and enjoy the vista beyond.Windows fill most of the rear wall,naturally illuminating the space.On gray days, the two-sided fire-place offers cheerful flames andwarmth.
Solid, warm and substantial,brick is in, and the Hearthsideglories in lt. A full coat of brickscovers its entire exteriorColumns, keystone arches andcorner quoms add to the dignifiedappearance.
But the floor plan is far fromstuffy. Family living areas domi-nate, with a swath of informalrooms cutting right down the cen-ter. The 18-footcelling in the foyercarries over into the street-facing,nchly windowed eating nook.
A plant shelf that overlooks thepassageway wraps around to thefront, while another plant shelfmarks the juncture of kitchen andgreat room. Potted plants fluorishon these bright shelves, producingcascades of green foliage.
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'SlatlstlCS Ife from a C21 AssoCIates study 01 GP mgll famJly residential sales repol1ed 10the Grosse PomteBoard 01REAlTORS and !he M8CO!IIbCounty A$SOCllIhon 01REAlTORS dumg 1he years nehealed Not allsaleS all reported
are planning to buy or sell, calionyour Grosse Pointe Century 21 As-sociates professional to see what heor she can do for you.
The statistics shown here werecompiled by Century 2J Associates.More detailed information for yourspecific GP community or street canbe obtained from your Century 21Associates agent at (313) 886-5040,ext 302.
buy lower. Sellers benefit from work-Ing with a REALTOR ... who pre-pares, packages, prices and promoteseach home in a way that creates fo-cussed competition among buyers.This makes a slgmficant dIfference(several thousand dollars-more thanthe expense of the fee) in the salesprice of the home. For buyers, theTIght profeSSIOnal can effortlesslygUIde them through the process offmding and acquiring the right homeat a pnce that makes sense. A RE-ALTOR that understands the marketWill assure that a buyer doesn't paymore than she needs to for her home.
The REALTORS at Century 2 tASSOCIatesknow the Grosse POIntesand are constantly tramed to use thatknowledge to help their clients. If you
Century 21 Associates'Grosse Pointe Sales Statistics.
19.R. ~134 16197 112
1.38 1.44183 17960 61
66 days 80 days$120 $11597.1% 96.8%
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Active Listings For Sale (Oct 15)
Sales Pending ClOSing (Oct 15)
Current Listing/Pending RatioClosed Sales (3rd Otr)
Avg Sales Per Month (3rd Otr)
Inventory Supply (Oct 15)
Avg Sales Price/ Sq Ft (3rd Otr)
Avg Sales PricelList Price (3rd Qtr)Avg Market Time (days) (3rd Qtr)
horhoad to the next ... ask your RE-ALTOR for a relevant number foryour home.) Based on the number ofhomes currently avaIlable and theaverage sales per month, we presentlyhave Just a 66 day supply of homeslisted. This doesn't mean that a sellercan put any home on the market andsell it without thought for 97% oftheir askmg pnce in 66 days. If theyare not packaged, pnced and pro-moted properly, many homes stay onthe market for SIXmonths or more,don't ever sell, or perhaps sell formuch less than they should.
op,.ortunities: Smart chents are tak-109 advantage of thIS market by hlr-109 sharp REALTORS who leveragetheIr knowledge to sell higher and
OP Market TrendsThe Grosse Pointe Real Estate
market remains a strong Sellers' mar-ket with limited inventory comparedto the healthy demand. TraditIOnally,homeowners who are looking to selltheir existing home to buy another arepnmarily concerned with makingsure that the existing home is sold andclosed prior to closing on the newhome. They don't want two housesand two mortgage payments. Over thepast two years, however, the primaryconcern has shlfted toward ensuringthat an adequate replacement homeis secured. People are still afraid ofselling too quickly and having noplace to go. As a result, there is a sig-nificant backlog of frustrated buyers.
~ These buyers and their REALTORSare sleeping with thelr track shoes on,so that when the nght house does hitthe market, they can be the first mwith an offer. They won't settle forJust any home, but when the nght onehits ... one that has been prepared andpackaged properly ... watch out!
As you can see from the table ...sales act1vity is up slightly while thenumber of homes avaJ1able for salehas dropped. Marketing tImes haveshortened and Sales Pnce to LIstPnte Ratios have gone up as morebuyers compete WIth stronger offersfor the few avaIlable good homes.Home values are nsmg as can be seenIn the change In Average Pnce PerSquare Foot. (Pnce per square footvaries dramatlcaHy from one nelgh-
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Tip: Moving can be a collector'snightmare, but you can use somecommon items to protect yourfragile pieces. Rolls of paper thatschools use to cover lunch tablesare ideal for protecting plates andother items. Wrap the plates indi-vidually and then use paperplates to cushion them further.Put paper napkins between thecover of a teapot and the upside-down lid. Toilet-paper tubes anddisposable diapers can protectother pieces.
ing pieces, but it is consideredclever to use the server any waythat works. A sugar sifter could beused for grated cheese, for exam-ple, or an asparagus server forsmall rounds of pizza bread.
A pair of sterling silver bakedpotato forks sold recently for$225.
Q. Are rhinestones clear stonesmade to resemble diamonds? I'veheard people refer to colored gemsas rhinestones. Who's right?
A. Most dictionaries definerhinestones as colorless stonesmade from glass, paste or gemquarts.
Collectors consider faceted-glass artificial gems of all colors tobe rhinestones. Rhinestones comein every color, plus clear andblack.
For a copy of the Kovels' loose-leaf booklet llstmg record-settmgprlces pmd for art and antlques,send $2 and a self-addressed,stamped (55 cents) No. 10 envelopeto: Record-Settmg Przces, Kovels,P. O. Box 22900, Beachwood, Ohio44122.
TIP: In about three-quarters ofall home burglaries, the burglarenters through a door, and most ofthose doors are unlocked.
Other reproduced piecesinclude compotes, creamers,cruets, mugs, plates, sauce dishes,sugar bowls, toothpick holdersand tumblers.
A. Victorian dinner parties weremore elaborate than some of ourstate dinners. There were about12 courses. Each course had spe-cial utensils for serving and eat-ing. A complete silver tablewareset for 12 could have as many as1,900 different pieces.
There was an asparagus fork,an ice cream fork, a pickle fork, alemon fork and many more,including a baked potato fork.
Your fork was used to puncturethe potato and place it on a dinnerplate. Some experts call it a"santlwich fork," although how itmight have been used to serve asandwich is a mystery.
Eating out in Victorian timeswas an important social event.Those who had been brought upwith "old money" and experienceat large parties knew the correctfork to use. If you didn't know theproper silver piece to use, it indi-cated that you were not well-bred.
Today a fashionable table mightbe set with some of the odd serv-
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to three berries.
Q. I have an old 7.5-inch silverfork with two tines that point out.lt is useless to stab pickles orolives. I was told it is actually abaked potato fork. How was itused?
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16760 JEFFERSON, GPP -Fabulous French Chateau locatedin a private settmg that makesyou feel like you are out in thecountry. Five bedroom, four andone half bath, carriage houseapartment that can be part ofmaIO house or conveniently sep-arate for In-house help, mother-in-law, etc. Breathtakingentrance foyer, huge formal din-ing room, master suite completewith natural fireplace, updatedbath with marble stall showerand flooring, custom appurte-nances throughout. Built-inswimming pool on rear groundsand much, much more!! Call forprivate showing.
950-52 TROMBLEY, GPPFabulous English Tudor duplexin prime locatIOn. Three bed-rooms. Den and two and one halfbaths in each unit. Two naturalfireplaces, goregous formal din-ing rooms with coved ceilings.Hardwood floors. Finished recre-ation rooom in basement.Seperate furnaces and electric.
New roof 1995, new 54' of steelseawall 1997. Completely updatedkitchen. New vinyl windows, newvinyl siding on garage. Newerlandscapmg in front and backyards. The sprinkler system is fedfrom the canal. the whole bas-ment was waterproofed in 1992.Dining room and hving roomcombined. Finished basementwith wet bar. New carpetingthroughout house, new tile floorgreat neighbors, move right in.One minute from the lake.
1038 AUDUBONArchltecturely beautiful home onone and one half lots. Four bed-rooms, three and one half bathsplus an additional two bedroomsin maIds quarters over garage.Den, famIly room, three naturalfireplaces. Family room and mas-ter bathroom addltlOns 1990."Huge rooms. Fabulous formaldmIng room. Home needs somerenovations, but pnced accord-mgly at $425,000. Call for details.
4600-02 BALFOUR,DET. - 5/5Income property features naturalwoodwork throughout, updatedkitchens and bathrooms. SeperateutJhtles. You'vegotta see thISone!!
20601 WEDGEWOOD, GPW-Raise your family up in thIS fourbedroom, two-bath brick bunga-low which offers a family roomwith high wood beamed ceilings,hardwood flooring, kitchen withbreakfast nook, finIshed base-ment with bar, brick patio.
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GREAT LOCATIONl 18000 E.WARREN - Commercial bUIld-ing close to Grosse Pointe andHarper Woods, abuts Bon-JonNursing Care Fac. Approx 13,500square feet with lobby, reception,coat room, arena with 16 footceiling, two parking lots. Call fordetails.
2020 EAST GUNN, ROCHESTER- 30 acre private estate. Wellmaintained updated home.Custom woodwork, walk-outbasement with fireplace. Firstfloor master bedroom suite hashot tub and shower and ascreened porch. Separate work-shop, greenhouse. Artist studIO.Gas thermal heating/cooling.Horse shed and pastures. One of akind property.
41258 WINDMILL - Situatedon the canal - only three minutesto the Lake! This one owner homecould brmg many fun tImes foryour famIly for years to come ...Features include five bedrooms,3.2 baths, formal dining room,library, family room, first floorlaundry and many more ameni-ties ... Call for your private view-ing of thIS luxury home!
8579 CANYON, DET. - Threebedrooms, one bath bungalow fea-tures new WIndows, new berbercarpetmg, new fixtures, updatedkitchen, new storm doors, alu-mmum tnm. Furnace and centralaIr (1991), new front deck, recre-atIOn room. New oversIzed garage(24x24). Super clean and wellmamtamed. Alarm system.
5745 GRAYTON - GorgeousEast English Village Colonial.Four bedroom, one and one halfbath completely renovated - beau-tiful kitchen with eating space.Huge family room. Living roomwith natural fireplace, new win-dow treatments. Possible bed-room in basement (l7'xll').Marble floors, two car garage withopener.
Nice home with deep lot. HomerefurbIshed with new carpetthroughout, new kitchen floor,new steel entry doors, front andback. Custom built home withtwo huge bedrooms upstairs,instead of the standard three bed-room design. Natural fireplace inthe living room.
GROSSE POINTE WOODS -Private court, four bedroom,three and one half bath Cape Codin a great location. Huge livingroom with natural fireplace.Formal dining room. Full base-ment with recreation room.Needs paint and carpet but pricedaccordingly at $235,000.
GROSSE POINTE FARMS -Handy man special, two familyincome on Muir Road. New roof,all new windows on first floor.House needs to be totally renovat-ed. Priced well at $139,900. 1Wocar garage. Michigan basement.
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32411 SUTTON - One of thefinest homes in Chesterfield. Thisthree bedroom, two and one halfbath brick ranch offers many cus-tom features: 156 feet on SaltRiver, large lot, formal dmingroom, family room, lIbrary, firstfloor laundry room, two and onehalf-car garage.
18480 MACK AVENUE -Located on Mack Avenue.Fabulous free-standing restau-rant business opport~ity WIth 24car parking lot. Lonit term leaseavaIlable on building. Call JImSaros for details .
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7354 MCKINLEY, CENTER-LINE - Excellent home on pri-vate dead end street!! Three bed-rooms, one and one half bathColonial features many improve-ments such as new furnace andcentral air, circUIt breakers, newwindows, new carpetmg, newkitchen floor, new front door.Ceiling fans throughout. Extralarge treed lot.
20606 WOODSIDE, H.W. -What a gem! Fabulous secondfloor bedroom addition with 12foot ceiling, two double closetsand half bath. New kItchen cup-boards, furnace and central air(97) new carpet. Clean basementwith half bath. New storms andscreens, new cement work.
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2101 LENNON, GPW - Lookscan be deceIving - four bedroom,two bath ranch home offers alarge country styled kItchen withdoorwall leadIng to the deck,master bedroom WIth full bath,hVIng room WIth a natural fire-place, finished basement withfireplace, wet bar, kitchen area,new roof, two car garage.
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5064 -MARSEILLES - Sharpthree bedroom, one and one halfbath Cape Cod Colomal m excellentarea. Home features famIly roomwith air condltlonmg Unit, updatedkItchen, new windows, newer car-pet throughout. Marble SIlls, twoalcoves In front bedrooms, recre-atIOn room In basement.
LOADS OF CHARM AND BEAU-TIFUL DECOR! Wonderful fami-ly home on a country lot. Oakfloors and trim, high ceilingsadorn this brick and cinder oneand one half story home. Livingroom with ceramic hearth naturalfireplace. Large formal diningroom. Updated country kitchen
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with ceramic floor. Loads of cabi-net and countertop space, largebreakfast room whIch leads to afabulous spacious bnght familyroom. FIrst floor master bedroomwith full bath and three bedrooms
.JIIIand a full bath on the second floor.2,300 square feet, two and onehalf car garage. Plenty of updatesand much more!
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Track lighting helps to accent points of interestOne of the best ways to create a
cheery environment is with appro.priate direct and indirect lighting.Like other design considerations,light influences the emotionalresponse of the people who are inthe room. Look around therooms in your home and checktraffic patterns. Is a functionalspace too dimly lit? Is an areameant for relaxing too bright?Fixtures should provide neededlight as well as enhance basicarchitectural and decorative ele.menta in the room.
"Many people are looking tochange their lighting. We are alsofinding more and more people whoare looking at track lighting
because it's versatile and relative-ly easy to install," says ScottWebb, an associate in the HomeDepot electrical department.
Track lighting helps accentpoints of interest, such as artworkor sculptures. Mini tracks areavailable with 40-watt reflectorbulbs to show offobjects such as asmall wall hanging or a curioshelf.
There are a variety of globestyles and finishes available intrack lighting. The rounded-backglobe, which resembles a softballin shape and size, is one of themost popular, says Webb. For amore contemporary look, you'll
want to use the step cylinder,which is more tapered toward theback.
The energy-conscious homeowner may want to look at low-voltage lighting, called the "gim-bal ring" style, which is moreexpensive to purchase than theother models, but saves money inthe long run.
Most fixtures are available inblack, white and polished brass,although Webb says white is themost popular because it seems to
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fit into most surroundings.
If the do-it-yourselfer is famil-iar with the principles of electrici-ty, track lighting is not difficult toinstall, particularly if an existingfixture is being replaced.Attaching the wires is easy if youknow which colors to hook up towhich.
If you are installing lighting ina new area, you must add an elec-trical box in the wall or ceiling ......,and run cable to it.
InsuranceFrom page 18value policy; a similar replace-ment-cost policy costs $102 ayear.
Some insurers offer discounts.Citizens, for instance, gives a 10percent discount to nonsmokersand a 5 percent discount to cus-tomers who buy both renter's and
auto insurance from it. The 5 per-cent discount applies to both theautomobile and renter's policy -so the savings on auto insurancecan sometimes offset the cost ofrenter's insurance.
"For a small price, renter'sinsurance givesyou peace ofmindand a financial safety net in caseof a major loss,"Miller says.
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SEWING TIP - I like to sewand find this works well for me. Iprefer to wash the fabric first so itis preshrunk. I take a little timeto serge or zigzag the ends. Thatway, they don't ravel, so I savemateriaL And at the cost offabric,I find this is a major plus. Claudia0., Peyton, Colo.
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1 bedroom apartment,$450 monthly, plus utIlit-Ies. No pets. Walkingdistance from St. JohnHospItal. Free communi-ty washerl dryer 313-417-9872
1033 Maryland, upper 2- bedroom, microwave,
separate basement Withwasher and dryerShown Sunday behNeen1pm- 2pm Prompt pay-ment, $550
1353 Wayburn- 1 bedroomupper, all appliances,full basement, $375 plusutilities 313-886-5804
2 bedroom duplex Re-modeled Air, basement.shed $610 (810)286-5693, before 2pm
355 St Clair lower, spa-CIOUS2 bedroom. availa-ble November 1st $850unfurnished, $1.200 fur-nished 313-885-5725
.: 355 St Clair lower, spa-CIOUS2 bedroom, availa-ble NoverTlber 1st $850unfurnished, $1 200 fur-nIshed 313-885-5725
411 Neff- large 3 bedroom,2 bath townhouse,beautiful hardwoodfloors. fireplace en-closed porch. garagecentral air. stove, refrrg-erator dishwasher,washerl dryer and main-tenance Included Avail-able December 1$1,295 per month 313-881-5745
.. GROSSE POinte Park,south of Jefferson 3bedrooms lower flat, fire-place, appliances 313-331-3246
BEACONSRELD, com-fortable 2 bedroomapartment. Hardwoodfloors, porch, applian-ces, laundry, heat.(313)824-3849
BEACONSFIELD, upper 2bedroom, library, appli-ances $650 plus securr-ty 313-824-1439
BEACONSFIELD/ StPaul SpacIous 1 bed-room Includes applian-ces, pnvate parking, nopets $425 plus depOSIt.gas & electriCity(313)885-0224
BEACONSIFELD- southof Jefferson Clean 2bedroom lower $525No pets (313)881-5618
CARRIAGE house, Lake-shore Drive View oflake. newly remodeledQUiet, no pets, non-smoker $1.6001 month.313-884-5374
FARMS: charming onebedroom lower flat Ga-rage Perfect for oneNonsmoker. no pets$550 1 1 2 months se"cunty 884-4574
FURNISHED- Neff 3month minimum" rental$1500 Includes every-thing' All furnishings. TV(cable) phone utilitiesgarage. appliancesNew decor 313.886.2496
HARCOURT: 2 bedroomupper FlOrida room,1,600 square feet Fire-place, garage Excellentcondition $900 Seriouscallers only 313-560.5637, leave message forappointment.
FURNISHED. Park. Large4 bedroom, executIveshort- term rental, cableT V., stereo, bedding,fully eqUipped kitchen.Leaded glass, screenedvaranda, garage$1,800- $2,0001 month.313-885-8843 Or 313-660-0101
GROSSE POinte Farms,MUir near Kercheval,half block from CottageHospital Charming, 2bedroom upper Largekitchen With appliances,sunporch $675 Includesheat EastSide Manage-ment Co 313-884-4887
GROSSE POinte Park,Lakepolnte near Jeffe r-son SpacIous 2 bed-room upper, carpetedthroughout large mod-ern kitchen With applian-ces, separate basementand utilities, off streetparking $600 EastSideManagement, 313-884-4887
GROSSE POinte Parklarge one bedroom. re-modeled. new carpeting,new appliances In-cludes heat and water$525 per month 313-824-7900
GROSSE Pomte Woodsone bedroom upper. nosmoking, no pets $500313-886-2131
GROSSE Pomte, 2 bed-room lower, k,tchen ap-pliances, basement, ga-rage $70b Includesheat, plus security 313.881-2398
GROSSE Pomte- 1 & 2bedrooms. Includes ap-pliances, private park-Ing, most utilities, COinlaundry. From $455.(313)886-2920
JEFFERSONI Nottingham,2 bedroom, stove, refng-erator, washerl dryer,water Included, $550monthly 810-573-3900
LARGE upper 2 bedroom,St Clair near JeffersonFresh decor, new up-dates, all appliances,air, fireplace, attachedgarage Screenedporch $950 313-881-6542
LOWER flat for rent 1139Maryland, 2 bedroom,liVing room, dlnmg roomCompletely remodeledkitchen Garage accessSpirt utilities $750(313)884-5429
LOWER flat, 1444 Bea-consfield 2 bedroom,liVing room dlnmg room.kitchen, refinishedfloors Garage access.spilt utilities $750(313)884-5429
MARYLAND Immaculate 2bedroom lower Hard-wood floors formal din-Ing room With Frenchdoors all appliances,off- street parking. nopets $7101 month(313)549-4855
MARYLAND/ Kercheval 2bedroom Appliances,new kitchen, garage,lawn service $720 313-884.2444
NEFF. 804, SpaCIOUS,up-per 2 bedroom, all newkitchen, appliances,newly decorated, ga-rage, very sharp. $900.No pets. 313-886-2496
NOTTINGHAM, GrossePOinte Park, east of Jef-ferson Carpeted, cen-tral air, appliances, park-Ing (313)824-3479
PARK- 2 bedroom lowerflat In 4 Unit bUilding.$450/ month plus secun-ty. (313)462-1673
SOMERSET, GrossePOinte Park 6 room up-per. newly painted,hardwood floors naturalfireplace leaded Win-dows, front! rear porch-es, garage separatebasement No Pets,$675 plus securltyl utilit-Ies 313-881.3027
SPACIOUS upper 2 bed-room, 2 bath, library.sunroom. fireplace, air,appliances, garage, car-peting. large kitchen760 Trombley availableNovember 1st, $1.100810-792-4864
TROMBLEY: one bed.room apartment, (thirdfloor) Windmill POintearea SpacIous roomsall utilities Included$650 823-0627
VERNIER, 1 bedroom up-per, carpeting, applian-ces. washer, dryer, cen-tral air. garage No petsNo smoking $550 313-884-4669
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TWO story, 4 bedroom,Grosse POinte Park 2ndfloor- 3 bedrooms, fullbath, appliances, fire-place, wood floorsthroughout, front andback porch. 3rd floor-Master bedroom, skylights, full bath Base-ment With laundry hook-ups, 2 car garage.$1,0001 month Call formore details. 313.824-0705
701 APTS/FLATS/DUPLEXDETROIT/WAYNE COUNTY
1 bedroom apartment,near 1-94/ CadieuxHeat, water Included5270 (313)881-8891
15675 East 7 mile off Kel-ly 2 bedroom, 1 5 bath,very clean. monitoredsecunty system, $525per month First last,secunty (313)839-4903
5097 Grayton 2 bedroomupper, $5251 month- wa-ter Included Applian-ces (313)885-4205.
A Must SeeI Small upperflat 1 bedroom Includescarpet ceiling fans airExcellent safe EastEnglish Village area$375 plus depOSit 248-203.7890
APARTMENT, 1 bedroom.Beaconsfleldl WhittierHeat water Included,credit check. $345(313)882-4132
APARTMENT, 1 bedroomMorangl Kelly Clean,laundry available, creditcheck, $400 313-882-4132
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709 TOWNHOUSES/CONDOSFOR RENT
ST. Clair Shores' lakefrontdetached condo 3 bed-room loft. 2 bath, 2 cargarage, between 9 and10 mile, off Jefferson$1,900. per month, plussecurity and 1 yearlease. 810-774-8720
TWO bedroom, new car-pet. paint, appliancesGrosse POinte Park$550 month (313)824-2010
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712 GARAGES/MINISTORAGE WANTED
714 LIVING QUARTERSTO SHARE
Your Car-In-YourGarage?
Engineered garage IntenorsAlterratlve storage sys'errs ..
(810)778-2166Ask for Tom
ST. Clair Shores condo forlease. Spectacular2,000 sq. ft. end unit, 3floors. Enormous, patio$1,0001 month, utlhtiesnot Included. Call JerrySchoenlth 810-773-8955
ST. Clair Shores nearEastland. Spacious 1bedroom, With carport,available Immediately.$550 monthly, plus se-CUrity. Includes applian-ces, water and heat248-541-2169 -ST. Clair Shores, 12 andJefferson, 2 bedroomexecutive condo. 1.5bath, air, 2nd floor bal-cony With lake view, Prl~vate laundry, 1 car ga-rage, no pets. $825/month. (810)447-3486
ST. Clair Shores, spacIousone bedroom condo,neWly remodeled, carpetthroughout All new ap-pliances, Including mi-crowave, washer anddryer. Central arr andcarport. Heat and waterIncluded Must see toappreclatel $600. permonth. 810-598-9890
ST. Clair Shores- MarterRd. BeautIful, 2 bed-room Duplex- Town-house. $650. (248)559-2982 ~
DRY, secure 2 car garageIn Grosse POinte FarmsPark or City 248-358-7931 days
GARAGE .....anted for stor-age of boat ~or winter313885-2061
ROOMMATE needed ..non-smoker Brand newl
On Beaconsfield $350 Imonth plus 1/2 utilities313-331-0132
706 HOUSES FOR RENTDETROIT/WAYNE (OUNTY
A VictOrian EastpOinte up-per flat, 2 bedrooms, for-mal dining, appliances,basement, garage$584. (810)781-2567
ST. Clair Shores, 121Greater Mack. Clean,cozy, updated 2 bed-room ranch, 2 car ga-rage No basement. Ap-pliances available. $625/month, 1 1/2 month se-cUrity. 810-704-7057,leave message.
ST. Clair Shores, 3 bed-room bnck ranch, base-ment, garage, fencedyard, central air. SouthLake Schools Referen-ces $895 313-885-0197
ST. Clarr Shores- 3 bed-room, brick, bungalow,appliances, shed $700Rent Pros, 810-773-Rent
ST. Clair Shores 3 bed-room brick ranch Appli-ances, garage Remod-eled $995 810-790-7550
TWO bedroom, familyroom, new kitchen, 2 cargarage No pets $7751month Call 313-885-1371
707 HOUSES FOR RENTjS.C.S/MACOMB (OUNTY
709 TOWNHOUSES/CONDOS. FOR RENT
4200 Neff- 3 bedroomhome With family room,deck, basement, largefenced yard, garage$7251 month Tenantpays utilities & water 1month security. Call Jim(313)527 -4904.
4510 Radnor, Detroit. 4bedroom, 1 1/2 bath.Very clean, central air,no pets, nonsmoker$750. 313-343-0322
CADIEUX! Mack area 3bed 1 bath, $5251 monthplus security (313)-877-3751.
DETROIT- 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, finished base-ment, fenced. 1. 5 car.$625. Rent Pros, 313-882-Rent
ST. John area. 2 bedroomranch. Cozy, neat, newappliances. $6001 lease.248-437-1062.
2 bedroom 2 bath, RIVieraTerrace Condominiums,$750 a month(810)986-9368
2 bedroom condo With car-port Includes all applian-ces, no pets St ClairShores area $675 plussecurity depOSit 810-773-0084 Pager, 810-316-4224
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HARPER Woods GrossePOinte Schools, 3 bed-room ranch, $925 permonth plus utilltes.Stove and refrigerator,(810)773-7447.
HARPER Woods, GrossePOinte Schools. 2 bed-room, With family room.East of 1- 94. Naturalfireplace, $875 monthlyplus security 313-345-0527
PARK, charming 3 bed-room, liVing room, diningroom & den, freshly dec-orated. Oak woodwork.1231 Maryland. $795/month plus utIlities. 313-885-8843, 313-660-0101
SPACIOUS 2 bedroomhome, 1 car garage,available November 1.$800 per month.(313)882-6367
THE Farms- lincoln! Ker-cheval. Charming 1935updated 3 bedroombrick colOnial, hardwoodfloors, leaded glass,1,700 square feet, 2 carno pets, no smoking$1,8001 month. D & HProperties. 248-737-4002
2 bedroom, Kellyl Moross,clean, credit check,$500 (313)859-9650,(313)882-4132
EAST English VIllage,newly redecorated. 2bedroom, very clean,natural fIreplace andwoodwork, $400 permonth. (810)327-6593
- Close to Shopping andFine Restaurants
- Swimming Pool &Clubhouse
705 HOUSES FOR RENTPOINTES/HARPER WOODS
702 APTS/FLATSjDUPLEXS.C.S/MA(OMJ COUNTY
FURNISHED Park. Rentby the month. Beautiful4 bedroom, 2 bath, Per-fect for executives andfamllJes relocating,$1,800- $2,000 permonth, depending onlength of stay. Details:313-885-8843 or 313-660-0101
GROSSE POinte Farms,mint condition. Centrallylocated. 1,600 sq. ft. 3bedroom, 1 1/2 bath.Hardwood floors. Cus-tom kitchen, natural flre~place. 2 car garage,$1,6501 month inclUdingwater. 1 1/2 month de-posit. (313)884-8179
GROSSE Pointe Farms. 3bedroom 1.5 bath,house for lease. Fire-place, breakfast room,handsome wood panel-Ing, $1,400 Call(313)884-3762
GROSSE POinte Woods- 3bedroom, bungalow,dining room, appliances.$795. Rent Pros, 313-882-Rent
GROSSE POinte Woods-Squeeky clean 3 bed-room bungalow, base-ment, deck, fenced yard,stove, refngerator, nogarage, off street park-Ing $795. References.(313)885-0197
GROSSE POinte Woods-1882 Fleetwood 2 bed-room, new carpeting,freshly painted. $950.month. Sandy, 313-331-0330
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EASTPOINTE- 91 Gratiot.Spacious 1 bedroomtownhouse style apart-ments With basement,newly decorated, air, ap-pliances included. Con-venient location! $495month. Senior discount.Call 313-885-8300 ext.204.
ROSEVILLE: Clean, qUiet,appliances, walk In clos-et, private basement, 2bedroom upper. $530,$400 security, senIordiscount. (810)772-8410
80 Grosse Pointe Boulve-vard. 4 bedrooms, 3baths. $1,8001 month,HIgbie Maxon, 313-886-3400,
ATIENTION Landlords!Calt us first. We have anInventory of qualifiedtenants looking for yourhome. Kessler Reloca-tlon. 313-882-2646
CHARMING 4 bedroomGrosse POinte Woodshome, With newer coun-try kitchen. All laundryand kitchen appliancesincluded. Central air, 2car garage. $1,150. permonth, 1 1/2 month se-CUrity. Subject to satis-factory credit.Johnstone & Johnstone
884-0600
FARMSI lake, lovely, 3bedroom ranch, manyfeatures. No pets$1,400. (313)886-2044
HUNT Club, 3 bedroomranch No basement,Grosse POinte schools.$800 884-0501
INDIAN Village renovatedcarnage house. 3 bed-room, 2 bath; $8501month. (313)822-9410
KENSINGTONI ChandlerPark. Nice 2 bedroom,lower flat. Garage park-Ing $475. Available De-cember 1st. (313)884-5616
MOROSSI Mack area- 2bedroom lower, centralair, fireplace, basement.all utilities and applian-ces Included, no pets,$650 81 0-776-0459
101 APTS/FLATS/DUPLEXDETROIT /WAYNE COUNTY
BEDFORD; large upper 2bedroom flat. Hardwoodfloors, heat, stove, re-frigerator included. $575monthly, 1- 1/2 security.AI, 313-886~8096
BOLEYN one bedroomupper. Heat included.$425 .... $625. security.(313)884-4180
CADIEUX! Harper, large 1bedroom apartment,stove, refrigerator, heat& water. $4001 month.810-726-0004
CHALMERS- 2 bedroomflat, decorated, quiet,secure. Deposit. 313-882-4469, 313-460-2210.
CONVENIENT apartment,2 bedroom upper, utilit-ies included. Near St.John & Bon Secours$550.313-881-1540.
EAST English Village,6163 Yorkshire. 2 bed~room upper, living, dln~lng, huge kitchen, fullycarpeted. $540 plus 11/2 month security. 313-602-9339.
GUILFORDI Mack, 1 or 2bedroom flats. Recentlyremodeled. $450. 248-344-9904
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NEAR Grosse POinte,Bedford, 2 bedroom up-per Hardwood floors$455 plus heat(313)343-0255
ONE bedroom upper, StJohn area $475 month313-526-7303
SHARP, 2 bedroom halfduplex, new paint, ga-rage $500 plus utilities,plus security 313-487-0722
(SECURED) Two bed-room, two full bath,overlooking St ClairShores Golf Course Ap-pliances, deck, pool, ga-rage. $975. (313)882-7154
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"UP NORTH" just 70 mi-nutes away. Near Chel-sea, (Ann Arbor). Pri-vate lakefront, uniqueone bedroom and newone bedroom walkout.Both sleep 4. Do U of Mgame or Chelsea thea-tre. BBa, bonfire lake-side. Canoe, rowboat,paddle boat on site.Horseback riding andgolf, (5 minutes). Su-perb, convenient, anyday, all season get-a-way. 313-881-4622•
721 VACATION RENTALSFLORIDA
S1. John's hospital area.Laundry and kitchenprivileges. $265 permonth utilities included.C . 3138849035
723 VACATION RENTALSNORTHERN MICHIGAN
SEEKING to sub-leasesmall office in GrossePOlntel Harper Woods.limited administrativesupport needed. This isa start-up business byan experienced entre-preneur.313-824-6355
720 ROOMS fOR RENT
722 VACATION RENTALSOUT OF STAlE
GULF Shores: 3 bedroom,2 bath, ocean front or 2bedroom, 2 bath gulfview Resort amenitIesInclude tennis court, in-door pool. Weekly,monthly rates 517-694-7479
GLEN Arborl SleepingBear Dunes, 3 bedroom,2 bath. Steps frombeach Ski weekendspeCials. $395. Broker.(313)881-5693
717 OFFICE/COMMERCIALWANTED
BEACH Resort. TreasureIsland. Great view! Pool,spa. cable, kitchen.Weekly. 1-800-318-5632
BOCA ocean view! 1 largebedroom, 2 baths. Kingbed. queen leathersleeper. Video. $1,0001weekly. $3,0001 month.(313)886-3715
FORT Myers Beach, 2bedroom, 2 bath onGulf. Pool. 2 week mini-mum January or March.810-286-3377 .
SANIBEL HARBOURRESORT & SPA,
FT. MYERS2/2 Condol Pnvate Beach!
Sleeps 64 Diamond Resort
Glorious Sunsets & Views!April- Dec ,$7001 week;Dee - Apr, $1,4001 week
(248)583-5309
SIESTA Key, 1 & 2 bed-room condominiums.Pool, beach & more.941-349-5600.
VAil: 2 bedroom, 2 bathcondo Call Agnes 248-588-0079
BOYNE Country. 3 or 4bedroom Chalet. SkIIng,snowmobIling 810-954-1720 810-778-4367
HARBOR Springs cozyCondo close to NubsNob Sleeps 8, fireplace(313)823-1251.
PRIVATE office on MackIn Woods. $175. OpenSaturday & Sunday, 10to 12. 20870 Mack
Grosse Pointe WoodsCommercial or Offices21316 Mack, 2,600 sq ft20835 Mack, 1,100 sq ft
(four large rooms)
Medical Suites800 - 2,200 sq ft.
Rear Parkmg Areas(313)884.1340(313)886-1068
717 OFFICE/COMMERCIALWANTED
HARRISON TOWNSHIP-Corner Crocker I 18.Built to suit. medical
profeSSional office. Up to10,000 square feet.
PRIME areal 16841 Ker-cheval Place. Upper; ap-proximately 1,200 sq. ft.Large skylight. Ideal forsales reps, law office.etc. Call, 313-822-8094,313-881-0655
For sale 4,000square feet commercial.
Harper, South of 10
EASTPOINTEKelly (North of 8 Mile)
For lease 800 square feetMedical I General office.
ReasonableTony Obeid,
Lahood Realty313-885-5950
SMALL executive suite inHarper Woods availablefor immediate occupan-cy.313-371-66oo
SMALL office (7x 10).17901 E. Warren, De-troit. $1101 month(313)885-1900
ST. CLAIR SHORESFor lease 1,700 square
feet commercial. Harperand 8- 1/2.
716 OFFICE/COMMERCIALFOR RENT
LARGE, new, non- smok-ing, office near EastlandMatI. Easy access to 1-94. Fax, phone, vOicemail. copier, secuntyand utilities included.Storage and secretarialavailable. 810-773-4600
SECRETARY of Statewants to tease 5,000+square feet of groundfloor retail office spaceIn the VICinity of 1-94 andEight MIle Rd. ProVI-sions needed for 75 carparking. Contact DebbieManoleas, Michigan De-partment of State, Prop-erty Management, Lans-lng, MI 48918- 1445(517)335-2769. Pleaserespond by October24th, 1997
716 OFFICE/COMMERCIALFOR RENT
ROOMMA TE wanted.Male or Female. Idealfor student. $2501month. 1st & last in-cludes utilities. Fumlsh-ed or unfurnished.phone charges extra. 2adjoining rooms, pnvateentrance. Nice kitchen &bath. Must be clean &fairly quiet. Very pnvate,must have references.313-882-9508. ask forJoel
ST. Clair Shores home toshare. Nonsmoking
_ woman. $250 monthlyincludes private bed-room, utilities, laundry.kitchen use. (810)773-7837
20390 Harper, HarperWoods, 2 room uppersuite, approximately 375square feet. $375 permonth. 1 year lease re-quired. 313-884-7575
COLONIAL EASTS1. Clair Shores
9 Mile and Harper600 sq. ft,
all utilities, 5 day janitor.near expressway.
reasonable.(810)n8-0120
EASTPOINTECompletely remodeled.
Keyed restrooms, nearX-ways. 200 sq. ft.-
2700 sq. ft.810-778-5440
714 LIVING QUARTERSTO SHARE
GROSSE POINTE377 Fisher Road
FIsher Mews BUIlding
FOR lease: Pnme retailspace on Mack Avenue,Grosse POinte Woods.1.100 sq. ft. $1,1001month tnple net. MyrnaSmith, Bolton JohnstonASSOCiates. (313)884-6400
HARPER WOODS19959 Vernier near 1-94East POinte Plaza Bldg
Single office on second flAll utIlities Included
Available Oct 1st.
313-882-0899 Mon-Fn 9-5
HARPER WOODS- Newlydecorated, very nice 1,600sq. ft., suites or smaller
... offices. Very reasonablypriced. Easy access, 1-94(at Vernler).Call Mr. Rob-erts 313-886-2900 or Timo-thy Sinclair, 810-540-1000.
Corner SUite, 4-5 rooms,lots of Windows, new
carpeting $700/month• Also 3 room Intenor SUIte,
$600/month. Rent Includesheat/air, Janitor, parking.
Available NOW.
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OPEN Sunday, 11- 41681 Hollywood, GrossePomte Woods Brick 3bedroom plus sunroom,1 1/2 baths, formal din-Ing room, family room,kitchen With eating area.Private owner $175,000.
PRICE reduced I MusSell! Bungalow, 3 bedroom, 1 full bath,custom landscaping,112 car garage,Grosse POinte schools.Move In conditionMust seel $121,500.(313)881-1953
800 HOUSES FOR SALE
pen Sunday 2- 4. 74Notre Dame. GrossPomte 1 block from thVillage, large lot, 2 cagarage. $129,900 EnGoosen, GRI GooseRealty Services. 810773-7138
BUYERS alert.. Supersharp bungalow GrossePOinte Schools 2 fullbaths, under $180,000Ask for Bev Johnson.Lacasa Real estate.810-779-1969, 810-773-8830
87 Kenwood RdUExceptional Home"
One of the most beautIful EnglishTudors and spacious homeson one of the most "Elite Roads" in the heart of GrossePOinte Farms. One of the many outstanding features IS a
large family room that leads to the terrace. ingroundgunite pool & poolhouse.
Large heated 2 1/2 car attached garage.To descnbe thiS home in detail it would take 1"full page" ad.
Owner is moving into a new home soon,so make an offer.
Pnced at $1.085.000.Call Adell Stover for more informatIon.
Coldwell Banker Schweitzer Real Estate.(313) 886.5800 or evenings,(313) 884.6103.
Classified Advertising(313 )882,6900
800 HOUSES FOR SALE
HARPER Woods- spa-CIOUS, furnished 4 bed-rrom, 2 bath semi-ranchCentral air, fmlshedbasement, new Win-dows/ roofl trim.$149,000. 313-839-2950
METAMORA ESTATEorgeous estate on 1ooded acres In Meta
mora Hunt. Call Paulettnmos, Coldwell Banke
ProfeSSionals at 248-6251000, Ext. 118.
Danbury Lane,Harper Woods 3 bedroom, 2-1/2 bath Fireplace In family room,air, 2 car garage,Grosse Pomte SchoolsUpdated- Must see'Pnce reduce$166,900 Bill LeWIS,Snyder, Kinney, Bennett and Keating, 248644-7000.
BY owner- 4546 Mar-seilles- DetrOIt. 3 bed-room brick ranch, 2 cargarage, finished base-ment, 1 owner, $68,0001best. 810-773-8912 forappointment.
BY Owner $123,900,Harper Woods. 3 bed-rooms, 1- 1/2 baths, so-lar familyl dinmg room,low utilities, GrossePointe Schools. 313-882-7768
DETROIT'S finest DutchColomal. 3 bedrooms,formal dmlng, naturalfireplace, finished base-mer,t Received neIgh-borhood BeautificationAward. Page Audrey,Land & Lake Realty,313-940-6526
EAST Enghsh Village- Mo-tivated seller on thiScharming 3 bedroom allbrick Cape Cod. Fullbasement, garage, hard-wood floors, and moreAn exceptional value at$76,900. Immediatepossession. Must sellnow Call Don Symons,Century 21 Kee(810)445-6516
GOVERNMENT Fore-closed homes from pen-nies on your $1 00 De-linquent Tax, Repo's,REO's Your Area TollFree. 1-800-218-9000Ext H-5803 for currentlistings.
HARPER Woods- 2 bed-room brick ranch, 2 cargarage, large deck,basement, natural fire-place, hardwood floorsMany updates Mustsee $93,000 313-882-5059Carol 'Z' Koepplin
Bon Realtors, Inc.810-n4-8300 or
Voice Mail 313-640-4514
MOROSS & KELLYJust listed all brick cape
cod With full basement,huge kitchen, mechan-
iCS size garageOnly $55,000
3933 Harvard- WonderfulEast English Village Col-omaL 3 large bedrooms,handy first floor powerroom. Newer deck offkItchen overlookmgbeautiful landscapedyard. ThiS lovely homeIS air conditioned. Base-ment paneled With barand separate laundryroom. Tappan & ASSOCI-ates, (313)884-6200
bedroom bnck ranchLarge bedroom, dlnmroom, family room Witnatural fireplace Updated bath & kitchen FinIshed basement w/ fulbath Excellent condltlon Reduced t$225,900 Andary Realty.313-886-5670
A.1 Location m prestigIous"Villa DIFIore" In ChntonTwp. Absolutely beauti-ful 3100 sq. ft. Colomalcustom bUIlt In 1988 butcompletely renovatedtop to bottom by D. J.Kennedy Intenors In
1994 Features Include:new dream kitchen Withall built ms, master bed-room and bathroomsUite has sauna, JacuzzI,extensive use of marblethroughout. For colorbrochure or pnvateshowmg contact Lou Ta-tar, Century 21 Town &Country, 810-939-2800.$424,900.
BEAUTIFUL Cape Cod oncul-de-sac. 1615 FordCourt, Grosse POinteWoods, 3 bedrooms.Move In condition, 25baths, den, family room,new kitchen, central air,new roof, 1 5 garageMust see. $230,000(313)881-7296 OpenSunday 1pm- 4pm orcall
0913 Alexander, St ClarShores. 3 bedroom, 1.baths, hardwood floors,new Windows & roof,many updates.$119,900. By ownerOpen Sunday. 810-7720518.
1810 Norwood, GrossePOinte Woods Colonial,1650 sq. ft., 3 bed-rooms, 1 1/2 baths, 2car attached garage,750 sq. ft. wood deck(1997). Hardwood floorsthroughout, central air,fireplace, spnnkler sys-tem and more.$179,900. Call ownerfor appomtment, 313-884-1756.
2,300 sq. ft. English Cot-tage, 4 bedroom, 2 1/2bath, formal dinmgroom. newly updatedkitchen, fmlshed base-ment, Florida room, nat-ural fireplace, Parquetfloors throughout. Lessthan 1/2 block fromWindmill Pointe Park.518 Barrington. By ap-pointment only. 313-822-9958.
FIRST OFFERINGEAST ENGLISH VILLAGE
Sharp 3 bedroom brickbungalow. Formal dming,
natural fireplace, screenedIn porch, large yard, 2 1/2
car garage.Stieber Realty
81o-nS-4900
GROSSE POINTEWOODS
1310 ANIT A- Stunning re-modeled 3 bedroom bnck
Cape Cod Refinishedhardwood floors, new ceoramlc tIle In kitchen CIA,
new furnace. Finishedbasement wi lav, garage &more JUST REDUCED!!
$137,500.FLO ABKE 810-n1-7771
CENTURY 21 AAAREAL ESTATE
NEW, all bnck ranch, 3bedroom, 1.5 bath, firstfloor laundry, attachedgarage. Open Sunday3pm- 5pm (313)343-0986
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TWO adjoining lots, Fras-er Multi uses, sewerwater, paved street.$97,500 both. 810-778-6632
ALGONAC area- Bnckranch on canal With viewof Lake. $258,000.(810)725-9613
GROSSE POinte, 15224Kercheval, zoned retailApprOXimately 4,000square feet. PreViouslyused as PsychiatriC clin-ic. 313-824-7900 or 313-570-3218
818 SALE OR LEASE
WANTED: condo, apart-ment, carralge or smallhome Without basement,Grosse POlntes.(810)790-1925
Real Estate ProfeSSionals,810-359-2222
808 lAKE/RIVER HOMES
809 LAKE/RIVER LOTS
817 REAL ESTATE WANTED
on Lake Huron
820 BUSINESSOPPORTUNITIES
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803 CONDOS/ APTS/FlATS
806 flORIDA PROPERTY
1137- 39 Maryland. Com-pletely updated 2 familyflat In prime rental area.Live In one, let the ten-ant pay your mortgage.$135,900 Lucido & As-soc. 313-882-1010
FIRST OFFERINGHARPER WOODS
Eastland Village Co-op.Rare fIrst floor unIt. Closeto shopping & transpora-
tion. Only $37,900.Stieber Realty
810-n5-4900HARRISON Twp.- Great
location. Immaculate &beautiful 2 bedroom, 1.5bath condo. 1.5 car at-tached garage, finishedbasement, alarm sys-tem, newer windows,berber carpeting,. com-temporary decor andmuch more. LanseCreuse Schools Mustsee. Priced to sell at$82,500. Call 810-791-9576 for appointment,please leave message.
MAUMEE- sharp 4 bed-room, updated kitchen,hardwood floors, 1stfloor half bath, ftreplace,freshly painted. A mustsee! $187,900 Century21. (313)886-3600.
ST. Clair Shores, beautifulLakepolnte Towers, 2bedroom 2 bath, allkItchen appliances,washer, dryer Mainte-nance fee, $157 amonth Pool, tenniscourt, weight room, ga-rage, ImmedIate occu-pancy, $125,000. Callfor appointment or formore details, (810)294-1833.
ST. Clair, Michigan condo,1660 square feet Beau-tiful view of St Clair nv-er Call 810-989-6444for recorded details ..
WHAT a find' Prrced tosell' Babcock Coopera-tives 1 and 2 bedrooms,located In EastpOinteand DetrOIt. Call BillMurphy at BabcockManagement 810-498-9188
DELRAY Beach, Bocaarea Florrda 2 bed-room, 2 bath CondoUpdated kItchen, newcarpeting completely fur-nished Boat dockageavailable $89,500 BettyWalker, 1-800-228.4964, Ext 115
NAPLES FlOrida, 2 bed-room. 2 bath lovely con-do overlooking lakeFully furnished, close todowntown & beachesCall 810-574-3042
SO 1 COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
SALE or lease- Offlcel re-tail, 3,930 square feet.Grosse Pointe. CallBrushwood Corporation.313-331-8800
800 HOUSES FOR SALE
ST. Clair Shores, 3 bed-room, ftnlshed base-ment, garage, many up-dates, $95,900. CallTraci 810-949-5590(13AVA) Century 21 As-sociates.
ST. Clair Shores. Bnckranch, 3 bedroom, 1 1/2bath. Finished basementwith kitchen, Includes allnew appliances, en-closed sunroom. 1 1/2car garage. Totally up-dated. Must see'$135,000 810-771.8764
Thomas Ervin
Let's Talk AboutReal Estate
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800 HOUSES FOR SALE
ITSD~ORnus IS always a sensitive subjecl You may decooUe your loneto suit your persorlll1 wres and lift-style. That is as it should be.After all, dus is your home. Wbeo It goes up fer sale, however,it becomes a product that must compete wilb other produces. BeWilling to coosider some deccr changes in onb' to make the sale.
ITS LOCATIONAllbougb you may like die area in wIrlch you live, is this area apopular location with present am future bomebuym? Buyerdemand driYeS 00me pices.
ITS PEATURESDoes your house have all the features a poceotial buyer wouldexpect in your prU mnge? If similar homes in your area havean eating area ind1e kitchen, and your 00me doeso't.lbis can havea ma1erial effect on your eventual selliDg pi:e. There may beCfJ1ain improvemenlS that are expected soch as central aircooditioning aJXl buill in appliances in !be kilchen.
ITSCONDmONIs ev(2)'tbing in good working order'? If not, get it filed. Doesyour home awear to be well cared for'? As boo1eowDers becomemore knowledgeable with the home seIling 1JOCtSS, competingproperties are being made more arn:tive by aggressive sellerswho want their borne to sell before yours. Your pIq)CIty must bem good condition and look thai way.
REAL ESTATEATIORNEY
Will represent you at theclosing of your home.
Attorney B.J. BELCOURE313-882-2323
ST. CLAIR SHORESbrand new custom built, 3bedrom bnck & vinyl ranchfeaturing full basment; on
a huge 75x 232 ft lot.$114,900.
ST. CLAIR SHORESbrand new custom bUIlt 4
bedrom brick and vinyl col-onial with full basement,
great room, 1st floor laun-dry, 2 car attached garageon a hugh 75 x232 ft. lot,
$139,900Lee Real Estate, ask forHarvey (810)771-3954
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831 GROSSE POINTE WOODS
830 GROSSE POINTE SHORESAddress Bedroom/BathNo Listings Available
$165,900 313.886.5040
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Bedroom/Bath3/2.54/2.5
Address734 Pemberton
676 Middlese"
834. GROSSE POINTE PARKDescription Price PhoneNew kitchen, furnace, alr, etc $269,500 313.822.3029Open Sunday 2. 4. Beautiful colOnialExcellent condillon Wonderfullandscaping Higbie Maxon, Inc. $419,000 313-886.3400
_10_5_0_~_o_rks_h_ir_e 6_/3_._1 Tappan & Assoc. Price reduced CALL 313-884-6200
835. DETROIT
Phone
Phone313-882-1414
313.666-3400
PriceDescription
Description PriceOpen daily with appolnntment $135,000Open Sunday 2- 4. Sharp colonta!with newer kitchen & many updates!Higbie Maxon, Inc. $235,000Just listed! Clean ranch, large lotC-21 Assoc. Randy Repicky
Bedroom/Bath3/1.53/2.5
3/11179 Hampton
Address2050 Kenmore1606 Blairmoor Ct.
$122,000 313-884.6200832 GROSSE POINTE FARMSAddress3933 Harvard
Bedroom/Bath3/1.5
DescriptionLarge, Family room,Tappan & Assoc.
Price Phone
833 GROSSE POINTE CITY
836 HARPER WOODS
Address223 Stephens
334 Lothrop
Bedroom/Bath5/3.5
3/1.5
Description Price PhoneOpen Sunday 2- 4. Newerkitchen, library & family room.Connie Dunlap. Bolton johnston $434,000 313-884-6400Move. In condition Beautifullylandscaped, overSIZed lotBrushwood Corp. $259,000 313'331-8800 Address Bedroom/Bath
20300 Washtenaw 2/1.5DescriptionOpen Saturday &Sunday 2. 5. Many updates
Price Phone
$93,000 313-882.5059
834. GROSSE POINTE PARK
Price Phone$185,0~10'7.!2-36~
DescriptionHidden Cove. luxury condo
Bedroom/Bath
837 ST. CLAIR SHORES
840 OTHER AREAS
Address Bedroom/Bath Description Price Phone1065 Woodbridge 2/2.5 O~n Sunday 1- 4. Sharo condo A
Stieber Realty Co. Call 810.775-4900
19813 Avalon 3/1 Finished basement, garage,many updates $95,900 810-949-5590
20913 Alexander 3/1.5 Open Sunday 1- 5. Manyupdates By owner $119,900. 810-772-0518- -------
Address15Mile/ lefferson
Phone
313.886-6010
313-886-601 0
Description Price PhoneOpen Sunday 2. 4 SpacIOus English.natural woodwork Hardwoodfloors Higbie Maxon, Inc. $195,000 313.886.3400
Bedroom/Bath3/1.5
Bedroom/Bath Description PriceNew construction, \acant lotsavailable Our builder ISreadyto drscuss construC(lonR.C. Edgar & Associates. CallNEW CONSTRUCTION Fourlots remaining Our builder ISawailing our call to coordinateconstructing your dream homeR.C.Edgar & Associates. _ Call,'\.1agnltlClentLake 5t Clarr \ le\\ ISjust the beginning In deSCribingthl,elegant English Tudt;lr5t\ Ie
__ R-=-~dgar &_ A~so~at~~. C_al_1__ 3_1.3_-886-6_0_10------------
Bishop Rd.
Address893 Rivard
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Ellair Road
Windmill Pointe Drive.
831GROSSE POINTE
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461 ELIZABETHGROSSE POINTE FARMS
$209,900
20608 OLD HOMESTEADHARPER WOODS
$172,500
51 ROSLYNGROSSE POI1\JTE SHOI~r..,
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15810 LAKEVIEW CT.CROSSf POINTE PARK
$925,000
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$114,900
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959 N. RENAUD(,ROt,~[ POL'\,fF wex)[)s
$379,900
869 MOORLAND""-, GROSSE POIN fE WOODS
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