DEERE SEASON Have You Heard? by Felix Cruz Hearing Aid Specialist DON'T WAIT WE DELIVER IT. SERVICE IT. AND FINANCE IT. ALL You HAVE To Do Is TALK YOUR SON INTO USING IT. Your John Deere dealer STX38 LAWN TRACTOR will do most anything to make mowing your lawn easier. 51 ,999 Many people jeopardize the success they may derive from using a hearing instrument by postponing the decision to wear one. In- credible as it might seem, research indicates that people usually wait a dozen or so years from the time they first experience difficulty with their hearing until they finally get fitted with a hearing instrument. In the meantime, they allow what may be a mild hearing loss to progress to later stages of impairment without any attempt to help the problem. This sets the stage for a form of crisis interven- tion that may not adequately deal with the wearer's unrealistic expectations. A better approach rests with early treatment of mild hearing loss when the problem is less com- plicated and the benefits of amplification are easier for the wearer to recognize. It seems like a shame to miss out on all the wonderful sounds the world has to offer. LUCAS- CRUZ HEARING AID SERVICE, located at 18899 W.12 Mile Rd. in Lathrup Village (424-8450), is here to help. Remember, although there is usu- ally no physical pain connected with hearing loss, there is often a great deal of psychological and social pain. We make it a point to keep up with all the latest innovations in order to best serve you, our valued clients. Hearing loss affects one out of every ten persons in all societies. If you suspect that you may be among them, you owe it to yourself to come in fora quick, painless hear- ing test. We offer a 40-day trial on all aids. P.S. 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This award is United Way's top national award honoring volunteers. SIDNEY MILSTONE of Lath- nip Village, an English teacher at Detroit's Denby High School, has been selected to participate in the 1944 CLIPP Program at Dartmouth College, which teaches educators how to more effectively use computers to teach English. For Future Need - Place With Car Papers PAY TO THE ORDER Since 1968 hl I PANTHER SALES PRESENT THIS CHECK FOR UP TO $100.00 OFF Prior to estimate DONALD RUDICK, of West Bloomfield will be honored for his years of volunteer service by Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity. He will receive the Sigmund Stein- berg Award for outstanding alumni service. 11/est laan0d1 • 626-6668 Volunteers Are Needed Volunteers are needed to join several hands-on projects in the community this spring. The Vol- unteer Network of the Jewish Federation Business and Pro- fessional Women/Women's Di- vision has scheduled several opportunities to assist human service agencies in the metro- politan Detroit area. 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