Page Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, June 20, !968 Guys with m 0 n e y to burn seldom sit by the fire. ~1t1r.H""""U~~ ~.,- "'.,('",~,.a.O:- EAST SIDE Hf'ARING AID CENTER 17Q07 £. Warren TO 1.360b WOlnen Injured Mrs. Helen B. Johnston, 916 Harcourt, was driving north on Rivard on Tuesday, June 11. and failed to stop for the sign at Waterloo. Her car was struck on the side by a car driven by Eula Mae Cau1ton, 3448 Arndt, You'll Eet the RIGHT PRICE from a strailht.talking salnman. You'll select from the LARGESTPONTIAC INYEN'fORY in Michilan. Your Pontiac will stay "new" longer with QUALITY CAUSLEYSERVICE. Prices on all models quoted over the phone •• , •.. call for your Jim Caus!ey deal •• , TU 6.1700 World's Largest Pontiac Dealer $2965 FULL PRICE 17&77 MACk AVE. btt""een c,,("tuX ,~ 7 Mfle O'(H TIL • Mond., & Thu ,>
" '. '. ", ~,' • I, • , .. , '.... ". Thursday I June 20, 1968 Rescuers, Rescued and Gratefu I Able to smile her gratitude to Fire Sgt. Arthur Turner and Fireman Donald Ettinger, is Heide Hinkel, 5, who on June 6, was revived by the firemen. both members of t~e Farms Fire Department, after she fell mto a neighbor's swimming pool and nearly drowned. Heide, while pIa\'. ing with a fl'icnd. fell into the pool and sank to the bottom, She was pulled out by the woman owner of the property, Mrs. Edward Frohlich, of 30 Preston Memorial Center Dri've Reaches All-Time Peak A new all.time high of con!ri.: road, during th~ fiscal year bulions made to the G r ass e! beginning August 1. he added: Pointe Memorial's Annual Fam- i Among the recent donors are: ily Participation Campaign to- I June 5 tali~~ $~3,887.50 fro m 5,362 Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. famIlies m. the area, was an. Bacon, Robert C. Callaway, Innounced thIS w~ek by !larry W. tcriors, Joseph H. Carollo, Mr. Mellen .. ca'!1palgn chalrmau; and Mrs. Charlcs R. Chandler, ContnhutlOns from vanous Bert Cremers, Mrs. Edith Hak. other sources also are rcccl\'cd ken, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lan. th~oughout ~he y e ~ r, Mellen caster, Mr. and Mrs. Ovid L. saId. DonatIOns dunng the an- McBroom, Melbourne J. Miller, nual drive for funds assure the Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Rowc, operation and continuing de. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur VanLer. velopment of the beautiful and berghe, Mr. and Mrs. Richard popular center at 32 Lake Shore \ D. Walker. ---::=. -- _.-- -- ._-. June 6 RENT or BUY Mr. and Mrs. Vernon G. P' nos _ Organs IAljets, Mr, and Mrs. Peter R, la Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. llaldwin, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Bayes, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Dice, Mr: and Mrs. John Feikens, Mr. W. H. Hagen. I meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Lowr~:~J~r~;~iYFClark THE MUSIC CENTER 22933 Gratiot. nr. 9 Mile 775.8000 - Hr>. 10 to 9 .....{ place The girl was blue and in serious condition, when the firemen arrived. Turner applied mouth.to-mouth resuscitation, and when Heide began to breathe again, Ettinger quickly applied the oxygen resuscitator. Also shown in the pic. ture are Heide's grateful parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hinkel, Jr., of 27 Preston place, The fireman were cited hI the Farms council n Monday June 17. 'I James. Mr. and Mrs. Webster B. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Mat thew C. Patterson, .Mr. and Mrs. Earle A. Peters, Mr. and I Mrs. Samuel J. Price. Durell S. R i c h .1 r d s, Miss Marthe (Continued on Page 31) M. I SUNSHINE RAIN and ~ACOBSEN Call your Mea ll1lli Dealer now for a ~ ~ free estimate. I Tofte ~ for "pennies a day" Now you can install an AFCO- Comfortmaker Cooling Unit for whole house Air Conditioning at tile lowest price em. install oow and enjoy your refresh. ingly cool home all summer. -.-'-'{[~.-'~"'-"-I.- 6' Herman's CALL: 779.2498 MI 4.5458 754.9660 Member of Better Heating and Cooling Bureau GROSSE POINTE NEWS Lightning Hits Honses~Wires The severe spring storm that I land. 851 Lincoln, called City hit The Poi n t e in the early i police on that date to rep(lrt a hours on Friday, June 14, kept I large tree limb had fallen in City police and firemen hopping. I front of her home. Officers re. Mrs. Florence M. Souther. moved the limb 'and observed Make banking easy for YOllfself DETROIT BANK & TRUST c}'cJur Cf'a "LiIJ' CBilfl.king.(;et'f!er N$'WIIlS elf ~:MIO ~ Page that another limh was hanging I wire was down at 453 Fisher in the roof of that residence and precariously on the same tree.' and was arcing. Officers noti. two holes in the (oaf of 824 They notified the Highway De. fied the Edison Company. Cadieux. Neither of the houses partment to attend to it. Firemen responded to a call sustained fires. lIlrs. William Rappman, 466 on the 15th reporting lightning! Lincoln, also called Police on had struck a hOl'se at 818 I The reward for good deeds that date to report an Edison Cadicux. They found two holes: often goes to the wrong person. We give you more than 80 places to save automatically, and four are this close to home . If you don't have a plan for saving, we have one for you. It's called Check & Save. You simply tel! us how much you want to save eachfl1onth, and we transfer the money automatically~ once or twi,ce'!:amonth as you choose, from your checking account to your savings account-where it will earn our 4% annual rate, paid and compounded quarterly. Or, if you prefer to save larger amounts (at least $100 at a time after an initial deposit of $1,000) you ean have your money transferred to a TimeDeposit account where it will earn 5% annually, paid and compounded quartedy. Ask about Check & Save at your Family Banking Cenler. Le! us h~p you save part of your check before you part with it all. Family Banking Ccntcrs at Mack.HilIcrest , Mack.Chalmm • Jefferson.Piper • Harpcr.ChaJmer~ _. _.------------------------._-_._--------- ---------- The Association of the Iranian Carpetweavers--,AJCof/ran PRESENTS A PUBLIC AUCTION OF Five - ...." .. A.' ...,.. ~ • ~JIi '" ... ~ :~ lo .~ • ' .... {'1"' ~.i;;~ • ~ •• ~1Jl FEATURE EXCLUSIVE 4-BLADE CUTTING UNIT FOLD.DOWN HANDLE Plus: • Easier starting • larger capacity catcher grass • Washout port • Quick height adiustmenl • 18 and 21" Models TWIST GRIP CLUTCH CONTROL OVER 100 PIE
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