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1967 GROSSE POINTE NEWS PageSeven _. ! Big SeniorsFace -__ Week Men Gardeners Find Ex-Convict <strong>Local</strong> Men Active In Army Exercise ian Major Supply Diedo Officer acted while as a Civil. Sp/4 hilRy, Shirk and the you're burden actually of respon_ run- : Sh Lu g i ,asters. TO Stage ow rkln in Alley lacewest, --dSp•elalist valved The annual Honor Night COn. ------ Major Edward Diado, of Doyle The week-lang exerci_ inmore than 3,000 people Michaelson acted as a legal ad- ning away from success. visor. Both men are assigned to the 309th Civil Affairs Group : _ vocation to be held in the St. Members at Grease Pointe City police apprehended an Fourth Class R0nald Mlchaelson, who represent the Army, Air (USAR) which trains at the Paul gym.auditorium on Tues. l_Ien's Garden club will display ex-convict lurking between Best of Harper Woods, recently par- Force, Navy, Army Reserve and U. S. Army Reserve Center in June 6, at 8 p.m., will be their early summer blooms and .& Co. and Kay Baum's stores ticipated in Logex 67, which is the National Guard and fur- Inkster on the third weekend of pointtheOfseniorsthe week.and jun.Atplants, at a flower show featur, will participate in the mg a Ladies' Night meeUng in m Kercheval avenup in "TlJe the Army's largest annual sup. Village" at 2"30 ' a ' m' on ...... May a ply and support exercise con. nished participants with expert, caeca and logistical knowledge each month. . of ceremony the torch of and the exthe the War Memorial Building Thursday evening, June 8. 14, before he was able to gain entry to the bvildings, dueled in the continental United States. which they carry to their to use at future dates. bases Give men a wide berth who _romise more than you expect. L rose, symbols loyalty. of learning and The session is a week ahead The convict had just finished of the usual third Thursday serving 11_. years in the Mc- _p of Senior the Student Gary Piche, Council,willguestsand president meeting date. ladieswillbe Members, their wel.home,forarmed Allister State Prison robbery.The in Okla. presideat the event. John come. 40-year.old, white ex-convict Moran,attorneyand President A specialfeatureof thepro.had served time on various yard of the St. Paul School Board, gram will be an illustrated talk charges in Arizona, Texas, Cali. will be the principal speaker'bY June Hicks, Widely known fornia, Washington and Okla. for the occasion. Student speak- garden editor of The Detroit hums. achand EllenKennedy. show slidesof the famous gar-gun athisfeetand 20 feetaway 0 |r _| McPhilllps,The gt. ReV.pastorMSgr.of Frankst. Paul J' dens burg, and the restored grounds Colonial of Willlmns. city. from burglarhim tools. a complete set of llt_n_nv Church, will present the awards Judging of the flower show The police took him to the with the assistance of the Ray. will be completed during the station but were unable to ob- Graduation wilt take place at From June 10 to June 17, the cutor's office since they apprelg!PT p#_.N_F. - FRI' Vincent Welch. evening, talna warrant from the prose- $ eraincludesent°rePhilipGer" St. Paul Church on the Lake News" club's new She"evaluation willdescribeand of gar. handed The policefound him before hea plastic gained YOU moY I_ IS_ on Friday, June 9, at 7:30 p.m. dens" will take place. Volunteer entry. He was detained by De- l_N.el10 Mile of st.Philomena Parish,willJ"A. De Metrewillvisitallthe gallonand thenreleased. members' gardens,the firstof Chief Andrew C. _/.1550 dress.deliver the commencement ad. two such appraisals, praised his men for their After the second, made in the prompt action and said, "I feel fall, ratings will be completed absolutely positive that this B¥1¢INGTHE GROSSEPOINTES and awards made to winners of man was prevented from com. =_ _j_ fog Hll_f 0VER!/2The CENTURY Ray" Peter tontine, past°r teams and the the Schorr under De Petrie horticultural chairmanship cup for cup, best °f mitring though iT°it p°lice awe serious f°r werefurtherinvesti" crime.., not able al- to _l IPeadY 0Wg : :: EveryStyle ef Fence garden chrysanthemums, vented holdhim, him Ifrom am committing surewe pro. any : -_ WA. 1-6282 Held Friends i Including " . The twen_-firet_Annual Din- Dies in Chainersded|orvou Link All-Steel and Rustic Styles AnnualDinnerby ner Meeting of the Friends of PhilipfUtnre crimesin _ area,'olofson our .the Grease Palate Public Li_ A Grease Palate Woods fa. braD" was held at the Fries miiy, the Carl Olofsons, of 1932 ha[[ 69 i:_i .:: : :- : Auditorium of the Grease Palate Broadstone road, were notified _ _ _RPER ,,.,, War Memorial on Monday, May on May 23, that their sop, Pfc. 22.Over160enthusiastic guests Phill/p J.Olofsonwas killed,by RESIDENTIAL, iNDUSTRIAL attended, small arms fire while on a com- Dr. Thoos L Anderson (who bat mission in the so-called will become Superintendent of demilitarized zone in Vietnam. System on July let) addressed 3, when a punJi stick punctured # the group on "First Impressions his boot and plunged into his _ ;_i : i. : : : of Grease Pointo." foot. It was just two weeks ago :_ __ MissMelit_ Roamer, Cos'e-thathe was releasedfrom the _,_ _ RESTAURANT Cantoneseand Amer;can rood eus;nessmen'sLunches-- Family Dinners the Grosse Poin_tePublic Schoo] sponding Friends made DirectorEmeritus. forSeeretary many years, of the was Mrs. George Bushnell, Mrs. William E. Farquhar, Alger Sheldon, Jr., Mark Stevens and Cleveland Thnrber, Jr., were unanimousIy elected as new di. rectors; and the new officers Ph_p was wotmded on Aprll h0spit_Ll. was Hestationed enlisted in North July,1965and Carolina wltha Special Forces unit until he requested overseas duty with the 121st Airborne Division. He went to Vietnam in October. He was a former Eagle Scout and his favorite sport was bow C6n[r6] := i _-:i_:: _i._: ..... _i; : i_i , ,o eIOCtI'[C We cal'er_fop_r['ies quhar,vice.presldent; president; Mrs. Will!am WilliamSchool E. Far- graduatedinfrom 1963Case andTech attended High A [rCOfiilltlOlill .... " " Carry-Outs... PR 2-6662 J. Den_s, vice-president; Adrian College for two years, MaderRoadat E. Jefferson Cleveland Thurber, Jr., treas- where he majored in biology. Village, _AMilsSeth of 9 MIls R@. uteri Mrs.Margaret Irwin,car. Philipis hollevedto be the Mid.dayLunches,11.3p.m. respondingsecretary, and Mrs. firstcasultyin Vietnam from i_::_ -i CompretsOlnne_ S.10p.m. Phyllis Barr, recording secre. Christ Methodist Church, of _ =_:_- :_ r'_ III II _" " .... are t° be William Y" Gard' w,ohhewas and arr°w hnnting" member Phillip was _ The Olofsons have two other i i EveningDinner= Youth's Curios|tylchadren, Cathy, 2OandStephen, _ _* :ii' Busl,e. Men's 16" Luncheons _, _ ',i Weddings " GPH_ _ll_en_s Breakfasts Charles M.'Smale, I8, of Banquets 20833 Larchmont, St. Clair Win Contests Shores, stopped his car in front EndsinTrouble, S SYSI6m. of the Woods Municipal Build- Two G r o s s e Pointe High i ' A fmlbl Open _yS RESTAURANT ing in Friday, May 26, and was apprehended Woods policestation. peeking into the and Patrolmen James Farrell Thomas were Podeszwik coming School students have b e en named FrenchTest. winners DavidMcLaughlin in the National and Mary Lamer both took first places. ' ...... .--,'t 111 :i =l_sts: PETERand DAN MASOURAS serveda ear parked in thecir- third.year students in the De- O_r_e_ Pho_e Number _ VA 3-2022 E,WarrenAve. at Conner • mm_._mwithanyOtherCupid'sRestaurant H0_eof FamousBananaCream Pie cle drive, a no parking zone, troit area wth a score of 95.25 and stopped to investigate. They out of a possible 100. said they saw Smaie standing Mary, with a score of 76.75 in a flower bed, looking ,in was Detroit's first place winner throughThe into askedthe the policementhe station, youth stationsaidwindow.they when for histhey operain thefourth-year oh-David - placed ---.... division, first among the If yOU have a forced air heat system, you haveduclworkand a -Ii' lili[tlIl Illlflllilllitf Ill l' .... _. !_: _: flame type. Erectric ' cooling works effi- - -. -. _ ciently likeyourrefd3- ___: _ CiTYOF wellfi°n" AaSasa license billof was produced, sale for the _u_ =m_srLV,_t= P._ you're already moving and filtering air; that's sq.-ft, house for an estimated $24.00 pe# _:_: tor's Licenseand car registra- opens.n=sn_0_ to,._ furnace blower. So eratorto coola i,200- !::_ iV" _, _.i_t_ _[U t_m _j- _ vehicle,which didthe notlicenSebelongplateSthere.°n disclosedthat the car WE Os Ode, DELI_/ER =_ SS o_ _om All a big yOUpart haveto of electric do is cool central the air air and conditioning, wring the season. Get moreSo, information you see, it'son well how within easyyour andreach. eco- |U LdRYOF MINUTES station Smalc where was escortedinto he was issuedthea R 0 S L Y N compact steamydampnessout.To units--cooling coil dc so.just and condenser addtwo nomical quiet yourit homewith is to cool, central clean, electric dehumidify, air condi. and _:, ' May|5, 1967 "No Parking and No Standing" MA RK ET --and yourheatingsystembecomesa cooling tioning,in Detroit,call962-2100.Elsewhere. _: violation ticket for parking in a _.:i: _m_ _=_cero_ca[].MayorWilliam wasc_ed to orderatG8:00P.M. Butler,Council. zone, operatinga out proper and license another meterv_h,a_ plates. ticket_. for 21020 Ok_._,, MACK_. at |os_/e wo,_ Rd, zystem. buy, lessElectricair to install, conditioning less to operate coststhan lessthe to callyourlocal Edisonoffice. EDI SON : i_bm_'_FJrbY, 'Richard C. Hudson,Mark C. Stay. The teenagerwas released 884.3600 H. Diageman. pending a court hearing date.......... - -, !_lt_m_n_n '_, Jr. Henry S" Bodman H, and Ben'a- J ,kl_Y E. Bedman IT, and Ben iamin S ._ _ fro= attending the meeting. " C[ty of Grosse Pointe o__e re_hr meetingof May I I967 ' ' NOTICE OF HEARING _.!or boa.t spaces in the amount of _-._-_,_u oy the Council. ;_.-"__*. _PPrOvedthe construction of a six foot A Public Hearing on the existing Zoning 01"- _=l,_0Xerchevai. dinance eL the City of Grease Pointe, Michigan . nt Report for the month of April _ _ _ered filed, forthe purpose of adoptinga codificationordinance '_ _eciai Bills were approved for pay- which will change section and paragraph numbers, _ / .Weft, Contrador, forPierPark addition articleand paragraph headings,and rearrangesaid Con,-act No. 2, Estimate No. 4 ordinance to incorporate it as p_rt of the Grease of$3,_.oo. Company,Contractor, forPier Palate CityCode will be held in the CouncilChem. tnd Marina,ContractNo. I,Esti. theamount of $7,599A0. bers,MunicipalOffices,17147 Maumee, on Monday, June 19, 1967, at 8:00 o'clock pm. eastern standard J *_ e_t_re pro.posedbudget for the fiscal which a resolution was adopted time at which time and place any person interested I _d PrOpertyvalue. setting the tax rate at $18.60 may appear and be heard concernh_g such pro- report on the Cermet] of posed changes. This codification will not change the existing zoning district of any land in the City Nursery Sales in the amount of Grease Palate, Michigan, or the regulations apsoil and seeding at the Pier plicable to any district. H. Pyte]l reported a change Wednesday evenings to The full context of the proposed codification of p.m. This schedule will be in mo_ths the zoning ordinance of the City of Grosse Pointe to the Zoning Ordinance to may be examined at the office of the City Clerk, and Section I0.1 of Article I0 Municipal Offices, Grosse Points, Michigan. This ad,placedon 5, 1967. thetable and notice .L_ published in compliance with act 207, Within your reach :30 made, P.M. supperted and carried the public acts of 1921, State of Michigan, as amended. IUTL|R PETERCAPUTO [_t_ _ CITY CLERK CityClerk issue of _News, June I, I967, THOMAS W, KRESSBACH