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*r *» \ • i • i. • v V V V » • % > • • k V •• N»- V- v* V- V > V" \ , • v'^vT, X^.7T *' T \ • Canton ©tertor Volume 4 Number 46 Thursday, January 23,1979 Gnton, Michigan 56 Pages Twenty-five cents A.197V * Board considers Sheldon School purchase A vacant elementary school on Geddes near Sheldon may be converted into a Canton Township recreational facility. The township board is toying with the idea of purchasing the recently- closed Sheldon School from the Wayne- Westland School District. But according to township Supervi- sor Noel Culbert, the idea may be quickly dropped if finance director Mike Gorman and recreation superin- tendent Mike Gouin find the building structurally unsound. On Tuesday, the board directed the two officials to investigate the condi- tion of the school building and the availability of land Canton could buy for additional parks. CULBERT SAID the Wayne-West- land School District is asking $200,000 for the school that is located on 10 acres of land. The school, which accommodated lower elementary grades, was closed about two weeks ago, according to Richard Keilhacker, the Wayne-West- land Schools' assistant superintendent Fire, police staff face residency A modified residency policy that would require new police officers and firefighters to live within five miles of Canton Township's borders may be in- cluded in the township's new hiring procedures. The residency requirement was rec- ommended by the Canton board Tues- day night for all police officers and firefighters who are hired in the future. But the township merit commission, School hours changed Elementary and high school students in the Plymouth Canton district will be getting Wit of school a little later each day begmnijig Jan. $9. That's the eventual compromise reached by the district's teachers' un- ion (Plymouth-Canton Education Asso- ciation) following a disagreement that went all the way to arbitration. As of Monday, the elementary schools will be dismissed 10 minutes later than the normally scheduled time. Elementary lunch hours will also be extended by 10 minutes. At the district's high schools, first class of the day will begin five minutes later and dismiss five minutes later. The change in dismissal and starting times results from a grievance filed by the teachers' union when the adminis- tration began a schedule of staggered school hours at the beginning of the school year Union president John Ryder charged that the administration did not have the right to change school hours with- out negotiating the item with the union. The complaint went to Wayne Coun- ty Circuit Court, but the judge who heard it told both sides to go back take the matter before an impartial arbitra- tor. The arbitrator failed to resolve tbe dispute at first, but a compromise was eventually reached last week. Norman Kee, personnel director for the district, said having to go back to the old hours would have cost the dis- trict the price of extra busses and teachers. Ryder was unavailable for comment. which is responsible for establishing hiring, disciplinary and dismissal poli- cies, is not obligated to adopt the town- ship board's recommendation. Larry Bowerman, chairman of the three-person commission, said he infor- mally asked the township board to de- liver its opinion on the residency ques- tion because the commission's feelings on the matter are mixed. BOWERMAN SAID the commission, which was established by an ordinance approved by voters last August, would like to establish a uniform residency policy for all police officers and fire- fighters. Currently, fire department employ- ees are not bound by any residency requirement. But police officers are re- quired to live within three miles of the township borders, under a set of police rules adopted by the township board last year. "Personally, I'm opposed to residen- cy requirements," Bowerman told the board. "But I do favor requiring mem- bers of the police and fire departments to live within X miles of the township so they could get here quickly in an emergency." If the township board's recommen- dation is adopted, new police officers and firefighters would be required to move within five miles of the town- ship's borders within six months of completing their probationary period. Current employees of the police and fire departments would not be bound by the rules. Supervisor Noel Culbert admitted that the township board's recommen- dation discriminates against police of- ficers and firefighters because the resi- dency rule would no{ be applicable to other township employees. But he said such discrimination is le- gal on health, safety and welfare grounds. Trustee Lynne Goldsmith said offi- cials of most surrounding communities require police and fire employees to live within or just outside their munici- palities to cut down on response time to emergencies. ANY NOTION of establishing a strict residency policy that would re- quire police and fire employees to live within the township was quickly dropped Tuesday night because of the high cost of housing in Canton. Patrol officers and firefighters cur- rently earn about $13,000 a year. Board members said they could not expect (Continued on page 4A) a Three stop to help, rob man instead A Wayne man who accidently drove his car into a ditch was robbed early Mooday morning by a trio of men who offered the man their assistance. According to Canton police, Brian Vogh, 22, of Wayne, was forced to give the men $46 after they drove him to a deserted area near Lilley and North at 2:10 a .m. Vogh told police that one of the men stuck his hand in his pocket as though he had a gun. The incident occurred after Vogh accidently drove his car into a ditch near Newburgh and Cherry Hill in Westland. Vogh said three white males, about 26-years-old, stopped at the accident site in a green Dodge pickup to offer their help. Vogh told police that be voluntarily entered the truck after the men promised to drive him to a gasoline station where he could receive help. Canton Police Sgt. Larry Stewart believes the incident may be related to three other robberies that have occurred in the area since Dec. 26. In a case Dec. 26, a Westland juvenile was robbed $250 and knocked unconscious by three men who offered the youth a ride. The men drove tbe youth to a deserted area in Canton. Stewart said the other two cases occurred in Washtenaw County. Although the victims have given differing descriptions of the men who robbed them, Stewart believes the same group of people may be involved. for business and operations. Keilhacker said Sheldon students were transferred to Walker School on Michigan near Haggerty where they will come in contact with pupils in higher elementary grades. The planning commission proposed rezoning the land to light industrial, and the township board accepted the recommendation last year. According to Carroll, administrators of the federal community block grant program have already allocated $80,500 to Canton Township for the purchase of the Dye Brothers land. Carroll hopes the township will receive an additional $360,000 in federal funds for the project over the next three years. The entire cost of buying the land is estimated at $612,000. Canton would have to pay about $172,000 of the cost. At this point, Canton officials do not know if they will sell or lease the land to industrial developers. Carroll hopes to receive federal funds to finance the construction of roads and water and sewer main exten- sions in the industrial park. The com- plex will include the 40-acre subdivi- sion and an adjacent 60-acre parcel al- ready owned by the township. ALTHOUGH 18 FAMILIES who cur rently live in the subdivision will have to move to be relocated, Carroll says the families will not have to make the move for sometime. The land acquisition program is di- vided into four phases. Occupied homes will not be purchased until the end of the second phase. By law, the township must piy a fair market price for residents' homes and help the families find a new f)lace to live. | ; Carroll does not expect Dye Brothers residents will object to the industrial park plan. He said subdivision residents failed to attend public hearings the planning commission held on the proposed indus- trial park Residents have not tele- phoned the township to complain about the proposal First step taken to prepare sub for new industry Screaming to avoid hearing mental blocks is the theory behind the yelling that accompanies the kind of exertion necessary to shrug your shoulders while lifting a 205-pound barbell. A red face, however, is another sideline for Ron Grollmus, who frequently works out at Silver's Gym in Plymouth, featured on page 3A. (Staff photo by Bob Woodring) It will probably take years before all the paperwork and planning needed to convert one of Canton's oldest subdivi- sions into an industrial park are com- plete. But steps are being taken now to be- gin the process that will transform the 50-year-old Dye Brothers Subdivision near Michigan and Sheldon into an area of light industrial plants. Grajnt coordinator Terry Carroll, who was appointed director of the Dye Brothers project Tuesday night, ex- pects to begin notifying landowners of the township's intent to purchase their land sometime next month. Appraisals of the land and steps to relocate the 18 families who live in the subdivision will eventually follow. THE DECISION to transform the subdivision into an industrial area was made more than a year ago following a petition of Dye Brothers landowners to extend water and sewer lines to their property. Township planners denied the re- quest pn the grounds that public water and sewer availability would spur resi- dential development in the predomi- nately vacant, 40-acre subdivision. Planners maintained at the time that the area was more suitable for indus- trial development because of the close proximity of Michigan Avenue, Willow Run Airport and railroad lines. Culbert said township officials are investigating the condition of the school because Canton needs more in- door space for recreational activities. Senior citizens and civic organiza- sat on heves ecidcd tions currently meet in the recreation hall at Michigan and Sheldon But Cul- bert maintains that the one-rooijn build- ing is not large enough to accomodate expansion of the township's recreation program The former township boatd pur- chased the recreation building last year for $105,000. Prior to t| chase, the township rented the Trustee Lynne Goldsmith wh< the former township board Canton officials may have against purchasing the recreation hall if they had known at the time that Shel- don School would be put on the«market Culbert claims he possessed corre- spondence between former Supervisor Harold Stem and Wayne-Westland offi- cials about the availability of Sheldon School But Mrs. Goldsmith said Stein told the board when the recreation hall was purchased tfeat the school was not available i "I don't like digging up old 1 news." said Mrs. Goldsmith. "But (Rowing that Sheldon School was available) would have made a difference We would have made a choice between the two buildings. We wouldn't have bought both." If Sheldon School is purchased, Cul- bert says he has no idea if the township will sell or retain the current recre- ation building. BESIDES INVESTIGATING the con dition of Sheldon School, Gorman and Gouin will also investigate the avail- ability of potential park land. Gifted children get TAGged in school district's program They may not compose a symphony by the time they are seven. They may not discover a cure for cancer before they reach their 12th birthday. They may not even have astonishing I.Q.s. Nevertheless, roughly 500 children in the Talented and Gifted (TAG) pro- gram sponsored by the Plymouth-Can- ton school district do have unique abili- ties that might never be developed without a little help. TAG, which has been operating about a year, is a program to identify and de- velop children's talents. Children who are identified as talented or gifted are given such options as taking mini- courses revolving around specialized subjects, making individual contracts with teachers to do advanced study, taking advanced placement courses and working with community aides or mentors who are experts in subjects of interest to TAG students. TAG children have made movies at Allen school, creative music at Miller, published a newspaper at Starkweather and started a Junior Achievement busi- ness at Pioneer Middle School. TAG's coordinator is Richard Olen- chak, who works with a committee of teachers, administrators and parents to impliment the program. Olenchak presented the program's first annual report to members of the Plymouth Canton school board last Monday. The report was well received by most board members, but drew some criticism from board vice-president Richard Arlen. "I've had some com- ments from individuals that what the young people are doing is nice, but they didn't see how it prepared them for anything," Arlen said. According to Olenchak, the idea is more to give students as much individ- ualized instruction as possible. "TAG is not an attempt at creation of an elite, nor is it an attempt at segregation," his report says. "It is, however, a program which of- fers students, parents and teachers an opportunity to achieve the elusive com- modity of personalized curriculum." Olenchak says the program tends to have "spillover" effect in which other children also become involved in indi- vidualized programs. TAG is not without its problems. Olenchak admits that not all teachers are capable of dealing with gifted chil- dren. He believes there is more of a prob- lem with parents who don't want to ad- mit their child is gifted, than with par- Special meeting set Canton's township board and plan- ning commission will meet in a joint session Monday Jan. 29 to decide whether the farmland preservation concept should be pursued. The special joint session is scheduled for 7 p.m at the township hall. A proposal to levy four mills over a period of years to pay for the purchase of development rights to many acres of Canton farmland failed at the general election in November. However, the narrow margin of defeat, even in a year of taxpayer revolt, has led many Canton officials to believe the issue should not be allowed to die. The township board is meeting in conjunction with the planning commis- sion because a new master plan is in the works. A resolution to either support or not support the d*" o, opment rights plan necessary before it goes to the polling place once again. Culbert added, "another vote on the issue be taken until the end of this year." inside ents who insist their child belongs in a TAG program. The decision whether a student is TAG material comes fror^i a number of sources. The child may be recommend- ed by a parent or teacher, do well on intelligence and achievement tests or show demonstrated ability. TAG stu- dents have to satisfy at least three of the seven screening elements. JVo one element is weighted above another. Olenchak says the reason for tbe va- riety of screening devices is because a child can be gifted in a variety of ways "A high I.Q. may show academic ability, but it wouldn't show whether a child is talented in art," he says. Since the program officially began last November (although it was being organized almost a year before that) the TAG program has cost $16,205. Amusements cities Business briefs iton Chatter Chi Clubs in Action Co| si's Den ion >lier would have an master plan. Noel Culbert, confident that tt tive reception 1 board. He said h act on tbe proposed nship supervisor, is sue will get a posi- \ the rest of the lieves more corn- Life LIKE MONEY! IN THE BANK There's extra savings In store for you when your carrier calls to col- lect this week. The receipt you'll get is worth a discount on the next classified ad you place in your hometown newspaper. Be sure to save it and cash in on some extra values. munity education about the proposal is •J k
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Canton ©tertor Volume 4 Number 46 Thursday, January 23,1979 Gnton, Michigan 56 Pages Twenty-five cents

A.197V

*

Board considers Sheldon School purchase A vacant elementary school on

Geddes near Sheldon may be converted into a Canton Township recreational facility.

The township board is toying with the idea of purchasing the recently-closed Sheldon School from the Wayne-Westland School District.

But according to township Supervi-sor Noel Culbert, the idea may be quickly dropped if finance director Mike Gorman and recreation superin-tendent Mike Gouin find the building structurally unsound.

On Tuesday, the board directed the two officials to investigate the condi-tion of the school building and the availability of land Canton could buy for additional parks.

CULBERT SAID the Wayne-West-land School District is asking $200,000 for the school that is located on 10 acres of land.

The school, which accommodated lower elementary grades, was closed about two weeks ago, according to Richard Keilhacker, the Wayne-West-land Schools' assistant superintendent

Fire, police staff face residency

A modified residency policy that would require new police officers and firefighters to live within five miles of Canton Township's borders may be in-cluded in the township's new hiring procedures.

The residency requirement was rec-ommended by the Canton board Tues-day night for all police officers and firefighters who are hired in the future.

But the township merit commission,

School hours changed

Elementary and high school students in the Plymouth Canton district will be getting Wit of school a little later each day begmnijig Jan. $9.

That's the eventual compromise reached by the district's teachers' un-ion (Plymouth-Canton Education Asso-ciation) following a disagreement that went all the way to arbitration.

As of Monday, the elementary schools will be dismissed 10 minutes later than the normally scheduled time. Elementary lunch hours will also be extended by 10 minutes.

At the district's high schools, first class of the day will begin five minutes later and dismiss five minutes later.

The change in dismissal and starting times results from a grievance filed by the teachers' union when the adminis-tration began a schedule of staggered school hours at the beginning of the school year

Union president John Ryder charged that the administration did not have the right to change school hours with-out negotiating the item with the union.

The complaint went to Wayne Coun-ty Circuit Court, but the judge who heard it told both sides to go back take the matter before an impartial arbitra-tor.

The arbitrator failed to resolve tbe dispute at first, but a compromise was eventually reached last week.

Norman Kee, personnel director for the district, said having to go back to the old hours would have cost the dis-trict the price of extra busses and teachers.

Ryder was unavailable for comment.

which is responsible for establishing hiring, disciplinary and dismissal poli-cies, is not obligated to adopt the town-ship board's recommendation.

Larry Bowerman, chairman of the three-person commission, said he infor-mally asked the township board to de-liver its opinion on the residency ques-tion because the commission's feelings on the matter are mixed.

BOWERMAN SAID the commission, which was established by an ordinance approved by voters last August, would like to establish a uniform residency policy for all police officers and fire-fighters.

Currently, fire department employ-ees are not bound by any residency requirement. But police officers are re-quired to live within three miles of the township borders, under a set of police rules adopted by the township board last year.

"Personally, I'm opposed to residen-cy requirements," Bowerman told the board. "But I do favor requiring mem-bers of the police and fire departments to live within X miles of the township so they could get here quickly in an emergency."

If the township board's recommen-dation is adopted, new police officers and firefighters would be required to move within five miles of the town-ship's borders within six months of completing their probationary period.

Current employees of the police and fire departments would not be bound by the rules.

Supervisor Noel Culbert admitted that the township board's recommen-dation discriminates against police of-ficers and firefighters because the resi-dency rule would no{ be applicable to other township employees.

But he said such discrimination is le-gal on health, safety and welfare grounds.

Trustee Lynne Goldsmith said offi-cials of most surrounding communities require police and fire employees to live within or just outside their munici-palities to cut down on response time to emergencies.

ANY NOTION of establishing a strict residency policy that would re-quire police and fire employees to live within the township was quickly dropped Tuesday night because of the high cost of housing in Canton.

Patrol officers and firefighters cur-rently earn about $13,000 a year. Board members said they could not expect

(Continued on page 4A)

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Three stop to help, rob man instead

A Wayne man who accidently drove his car into a ditch was robbed early Mooday morning by a trio of men who offered the man their assistance.

According to Canton police, Brian Vogh, 22, of Wayne, was forced to give the men $46 after they drove him to a deserted area near Lilley and North at 2:10 a.m.

Vogh told police that one of the men stuck his hand in his pocket as though he had a gun.

The incident occurred after Vogh accidently drove his car into a ditch near Newburgh and Cherry Hill in Westland.

Vogh said three white males, about 26-years-old, stopped at the accident site in a green Dodge pickup to offer their help. Vogh told police that be voluntarily entered the truck after the men promised to drive him to a gasoline station where he could receive help.

Canton Police Sgt. Larry Stewart believes the incident may be related to three other robberies that have occurred in the area since Dec. 26.

In a case Dec. 26, a Westland juvenile was robbed $250 and knocked unconscious by three men who offered the youth a ride. The men drove tbe youth to a deserted area in Canton.

Stewart said the other two cases occurred in Washtenaw County. Although the victims have given differing descriptions of the

men who robbed them, Stewart believes the same group of people may be involved.

for business and operations. Keilhacker said Sheldon students

were transferred to Walker School on Michigan near Haggerty where they will come in contact with pupils in higher elementary grades.

The planning commission proposed rezoning the land to light industrial, and the township board accepted the recommendation last year.

According to Carroll, administrators of the federal community block grant program have already allocated $80,500 to Canton Township for the

purchase of the Dye Brothers land. Carroll hopes the township will receive an additional $360,000 in federal funds for the project over the next three years.

The entire cost of buying the land is estimated at $612,000. Canton would have to pay about $172,000 of the cost.

At this point, Canton officials do not know if they will sell or lease the land to industrial developers.

Carroll hopes to receive federal funds to finance the construction of roads and water and sewer main exten-

sions in the industrial park. The com-plex will include the 40-acre subdivi-sion and an adjacent 60-acre parcel al-ready owned by the township.

ALTHOUGH 18 FAMILIES who cur rently live in the subdivision will have to move to be relocated, Carroll says the families will not have to make the move for sometime.

The land acquisition program is di-vided into four phases. Occupied homes will not be purchased until the end of the second phase.

By law, the township must piy a fair market price for residents' homes and help the families find a new f)lace to live. | ;

Carroll does not expect Dye Brothers residents will object to the industrial park plan.

He said subdivision residents failed to attend public hearings the planning commission held on the proposed indus-trial park Residents have not tele-phoned the township to complain about the proposal

First step taken to prepare sub for new industry

Screaming to avoid hear ing men ta l blocks is the theory behind the yelling that a ccompan ie s the kind of exer t ion necessa ry to shrug your shoulders while l i f t ing a 205-pound barbel l . A red face , however , is ano ther sideline for Ron Gro l lmus , who f requent ly works out at Si lver 's Gym in P lymouth , f ea tu red on page 3A. (Staff photo by Bob Woodring)

It will probably take years before all the paperwork and planning needed to convert one of Canton's oldest subdivi-sions into an industrial park are com-plete.

But steps are being taken now to be-gin the process that will transform the 50-year-old Dye Brothers Subdivision near Michigan and Sheldon into an area of light industrial plants.

Grajnt coordinator Terry Carroll, who was appointed director of the Dye Brothers project Tuesday night, ex-pects to begin notifying landowners of the township's intent to purchase their land sometime next month.

Appraisals of the land and steps to relocate the 18 families who live in the subdivision will eventually follow.

THE DECISION to transform the subdivision into an industrial area was made more than a year ago following a petition of Dye Brothers landowners to extend water and sewer lines to their property.

Township planners denied the re-quest pn the grounds that public water and sewer availability would spur resi-dential development in the predomi-nately vacant, 40-acre subdivision.

Planners maintained at the time that the area was more suitable for indus-trial development because of the close proximity of Michigan Avenue, Willow Run Airport and railroad lines.

Culbert said township officials are investigating the condition of the school because Canton needs more in-door space for recreational activities.

Senior citizens and civic organiza-

sat on heves

ecidcd

tions currently meet in the recreation hall at Michigan and Sheldon But Cul-bert maintains that the one-rooijn build-ing is not large enough to accomodate expansion of the township's recreation program

The former township boatd pur-chased the recreation building last year for $105,000. Prior to t | chase, the township rented the

Trustee Lynne Goldsmith wh< the former township board Canton officials may have against purchasing the recreation hall if they had known at the time that Shel-don School would be put on the«market

Culbert claims he possessed corre-spondence between former Supervisor Harold Stem and Wayne-Westland offi-cials about the availability of Sheldon School But Mrs. Goldsmith said Stein told the board when the recreation hall was purchased tfeat the school was not available

i "I don't like digging up old1 news."

said Mrs. Goldsmith. "But (Rowing that Sheldon School was available) would have made a difference We would have made a choice between the two buildings. We wouldn't have bought both."

If Sheldon School is purchased, Cul-bert says he has no idea if the township will sell or retain the current recre-ation building.

BESIDES INVESTIGATING the con dition of Sheldon School, Gorman and Gouin will also investigate the avail-ability of potential park land.

Gifted children get TAGged in school district's program

They may not compose a symphony by the time they are seven.

They may not discover a cure for cancer before they reach their 12th birthday.

They may not even have astonishing I.Q.s.

Nevertheless, roughly 500 children in the Talented and Gifted (TAG) pro-gram sponsored by the Plymouth-Can-ton school district do have unique abili-ties that might never be developed without a little help.

TAG, which has been operating about a year, is a program to identify and de-velop children's talents. Children who are identified as talented or gifted are given such options as taking mini-courses revolving around specialized subjects, making individual contracts with teachers to do advanced study, taking advanced placement courses and working with community aides or mentors who are experts in subjects of interest to TAG students.

TAG children have made movies at Allen school, creative music at Miller, published a newspaper at Starkweather and started a Junior Achievement busi-ness at Pioneer Middle School.

TAG's coordinator is Richard Olen-chak, who works with a committee of teachers, administrators and parents to impliment the program.

Olenchak presented the program's first annual report to members of the Plymouth Canton school board last Monday.

The report was well received by most board members, but drew some criticism from board vice-president Richard Arlen. "I've had some com-ments from individuals that what the young people are doing is nice, but they didn't see how it prepared them for anything," Arlen said.

According to Olenchak, the idea is

more to give students as much individ-ualized instruction as possible. "TAG is not an attempt at creation of an elite, nor is it an attempt at segregation," his report says.

"It is, however, a program which of-fers students, parents and teachers an opportunity to achieve the elusive com-modity of personalized curriculum."

Olenchak says the program tends to

have "spillover" effect in which other children also become involved in indi-vidualized programs.

TAG is not without its problems. Olenchak admits that not all teachers are capable of dealing with gifted chil-dren.

He believes there is more of a prob-lem with parents who don't want to ad-mit their child is gifted, than with par-

Special meeting set Canton's township board and plan-

ning commission will meet in a joint session Monday Jan. 29 to decide whether the farmland preservation concept should be pursued.

The special joint session is scheduled for 7 p.m at the township hall.

A proposal to levy four mills over a period of years to pay for the purchase of development rights to many acres of Canton farmland failed at the general election in November.

However, the narrow margin of defeat, even in a year of taxpayer revolt, has led many Canton officials to believe the issue should not be allowed to die.

The township board is meeting in conjunction with the planning commis-sion because a new master plan is in the works.

A resolution to either support or not support the d*"o ,opment rights plan

necessary before it goes to the polling place once again.

Culbert added, "another vote on the issue be taken until the end of this year."

inside

ents who insist their child belongs in a TAG program.

The decision whether a student is TAG material comes fror^i a number of sources. The child may be recommend-ed by a parent or teacher, do well on intelligence and achievement tests or show demonstrated ability. TAG stu-dents have to satisfy at least three of the seven screening elements. JVo one element is weighted above another.

Olenchak says the reason for tbe va-riety of screening devices is because a child can be gifted in a variety of ways

"A high I.Q. may show academic ability, but it wouldn't show whether a child is talented in art," he says.

Since the program officially began last November (although it was being organized almost a year before that) the TAG program has cost $16,205.

Amusements cities

Business briefs iton Chatter

Chi Clubs in Action Co|

si's Den ion

>lier would have an master plan.

Noel Culbert, confident that tt tive reception 1 board. He said h

act on tbe proposed

nship supervisor, is sue will get a posi-\ the rest of the lieves more corn-

Life

LIKE MONEY! IN THE BANK

There's extra savings In store for you when your carrier calls to col-lect this week. The receipt you'll get is worth a discount on the next classified ad you place in your hometown newspaper. Be sure to save it and cash in on some extra values.

munity education about the proposal is

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Hearings are set

Students question traditional schedule effectiveness A group of students challenging the

scheduling program at the Plymouth Centennial Educational Park (CEP) is about to take its first official action.

The Student Advocates for the Phi-losophy of Education, organized last fall, will hold a series of public hear-i n p at the end of this month to gather information about the effectiveness of traditional scheduling at Plymouth Sa-lem High and Plymouth Canton High.

The hearings will be held 2:15-4 p.m. in the Little Theatre of Canton High on Jan. 31, Feb. 1 and Feb. 2.

The Student Advocates also will hold open hearings for CEP students during the fourth hour (the period when lunch hours are scheduled on a rotating basis) on the same days.

LAST FALL, the high schools at the CEP dropped the modular scheduling

system in favor of the traditional six one-hour class day schedule.

The decision was made earlier by the Plymouth-Canton Board of Education based on an administrative report that high school population had reached the point where modular scheduling no longer could be accommodated.

Under modular scheduling, students schedule classes over a six-day period which allows more time blocks for in-dependent study and research.

Modular scheduling had come under a lot of criticism, however, from some parents who felt the students —particu-larly freshmen and sophomores — weren't mature enough to handle the freedom and flexibility offered by the system.

Foes of modular scheduling cited as abuses the mingling of large numbers of students in the cafetorium, hallways

Which career has best job outlook?

Job opportunities remain very good for students in applied science pro-grams at Schoolcraft College, accord-ing to school figures.

The latest edition of Employment Outlook, published yearly by the college s admissions office, rates 20 job areas as having "excellent" opportuni-ty. Of the remainder, eight were rated "moderate" and two just "fair."

Two career programs rated fair last year moved up to moderate in the lat-est ratings. Occupational therapy assistant, with entry level wages rang-ing from $4.35 to $5.36 an hour, is one of those upgraded. Employment oppor-tunities out-of-state were rated excel-lent for OTA.

Law enforcement, with entry level salaries ranging from $11,500 to $15,000 a year, also moved up from a fair to moderate rating

Two new programs at Schoolcraft earned excellent opportunity ratings. They are child care teacher's aide, with a wage range of $2 65 to $6.80 an hour, and manufacturing-production plan-ning, which offers a beginning salary of $1,000 a month.

Tool design technology, another area with excellent opportunity, also ranks high in remuneration. Entry level de-tailers can expect to earn $4.50 to $5 an hour, layout personnel to $8, designers to $10 and checkers to $12 an hour.

Overall, four of Schoolcraft's seven programs in business offer excellent employment opportunity, four of the five health careers (most of which have

waiting lists), one of four in public ser-vice and 12 of 14 in technical careers, including culinary arts, which also has a waiting list.

A limited quantity of Employment Outlook is available at the admissions office, which has distributed copies to area high schools and employment of-fices as well as to other offices on cam-pus.

Ice seating is postponed

Sorry, kids, but liability problems mean Plymouth Township won't be able to offer ice skating this winter at the recreational park.

"We're sorry we can't have any skat-ing because construction is going on," apologized Supv. Tom Notebaert, who's received a number of phone calls about skating on the pond in the new park at Ann Arbor Trail and McClumpha.

Because construction is not complet-ed at the park, the township would be liable for skaters at the park, No-tebaert explained.

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Adoption of the traditional schedule this fall, however, resulted in a number of electives being eliminated because they could not be retained under a trad-itional schedule.

THE STUDENT group hopes to ob-tain views from students, parents, teachers and administrators regarding the effectiveness of the scheduling change.

The group also has invited a number of educational experts to speak at the hearings.

The Student Advocates hope these representatives from philosophy, cur-riculum, administration and alterna-tive programs will give them the best information available regarding pro-gram goals and options available with-in a traditional structure, explain stu-dent leaders Anne Harrington and Chris Johnson.

After the hearings, the Student Advo-

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The group hopes to share this data with others and use it as a base for rec-ommendations to improve the school-ing process at the CEP.

"We have about 25 students who have regularly been attending," ex-plained Harrington, "and these stu-dents are quite representative of all grade levels, and from both high schools."

Johnson added that the consensus of opinion developed af ter the hearing might lead to the group making a pro-posal which it would present in the fu-ture to the school board.

A tape recording of the hearings will be available.

The sponsor of the group is Stephen Williams, who teachers social studies, history and government at Canton High.

The Advocates received Its charter at the end of November

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waste of tfme.' -Roger Honica

Ignoring the m i r r o r s for the moment , Dale Kre- sions as par t of his warm-up exerc ises before he tac-goski of Dearborn Heights prac t ices some back exten- kles the heavy equipment .

Muscle Bulges mark body building boom

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Tom Semrau s t r ikes the kind of pose that endangers weak-seamed shir ts .

By LYNN ORR

If Roger Honica pressed weights to please women, he would have quit six years ago.

"My wife thinks it's grotesque," he admits. "She thinks body building is a waste of time."

But with an eye to entering competi-tion like "Mr. Universe" some day, Honica looks at body building as a per-sonal challenge. And his wife Judith likes the fact that he's combined his hobby with a business venture by open-ing Silver's Gym in Plymouth.

With 220 pounds of prime muscle on a 6-2 frame, Livonia resident Honica is a walking advertisement for the gym which caters to advanced body builders as well as beginners.

Honica's gym is the first of its kind in Michigan.

"I'm the first gym to mix the sexes," he says. Four of the current 30 mem-bers are females, and Honica doesn't expect to increase that ratio dramati-cally.

Most women, he says, work out to keep in shape. They're not interested in the heavy body building equipment Honica offers at the gym at 953 Irvin, north of Junction.

But only about 10 per cent of the men vfho work out aspire to physiques like TV's "The Hulk."

SILVERS, with a nameplay on the hot California gym, Golds, where TV's

Lou Ferrigno ke^ps in shape, is Honi-ca's latest sideline. He is employed at Ford Motor Co.

At the gym, which officially opens the first week in February, beginners work out next to guys like Tom Semrau of Wixom, who his been pumping iron for 15 years since high school.

"It's my primary sport," says Sem-rau, whose father was also a body builder. Semrau's wife likes his rip-pling muscles but she doesn't appreci-ate the time he devotes to working out — at least two hours a day, five or six days a week.

That's an average amount of time to spend on serious body building, Honica says, who works out about two hours a day himself But the serious types quickly outgrow most equipment avail-able at spa chains, he adds. That's what prompted his latest venture.

"I was working out at a health club in Redford, but it folded and I had no where to go. The closest place was east of Woodward "

Undaunted, Honica decided to open his own gym. He sold an A.S. Cobra, an expensive English Ford sportscar ac-quired in pursuit of another hobby, and invested about $20,000 in equipment he had built from his own design.

Stu Galbreth, a welding instructor at Schoolcraft College, built the different pieces. Each one is designed for one particular body part.

For example, a 500 pound hack works the front part of the thigh. Honi-

ca designed a special i allows the body builder shoulders rather than hi ing longer workouts a larger muscles.

A 1,000 pound calf machine, 5-150 pound d 30-130 pound barbells teees to their muscle-bea

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and leg press umbbells, and stretch devo-lving limits.

FOR MANY, "it's a craze," Honica says. For others, it's a lobby, a sport and a challenge. For Hoiica, 31, it all started when a former girlfriend called him a "zipper."

"I was 135 pounds and had a high jump record in high school, but that's all I could do."

Now as society becomes more health conscious, more people ^re turning to body building as a way to he says. He shruggs off cism of the sport.

"When you're working you're tearing the body c aging it faster," he ekplains. "But you're flushing your syste|m as well.

Unlike many body bu doesn't use drugs like « steroids, or niacin, purported to darken the skin for competition

He has two goals — building competition anil break even point with the gym

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Making use of his specially-designed hack, Silvers Gym owner Rog-er Honica demons t r a t e s the style that brought f a m e to his idol, 1950s movie s ta r Steve Reeves. (Staff photos by Bob Woodring)

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SOME OF HIS neighbors aren't too i l happy with either goal

The gym is located in in area zoned

light industrial and nearby residents want a cement wall built across the rear yard of the complex where the gym is located.

Sinc« Silvers moved in, they're using his gym to renew old complaints, he says.

"They think if they give me a hard time, I'll give the owner a hard time, and he'll build the wall," Honica explains.

And he's not worried about neigh-bors' implications that there may be more than body building going on in the gym.

"It's a health spa, not a massage parlour," he says adamantly.

"I don't worry about it. All the years I've been going to gyms I've never been approached by gays."

There's only one requirement to use the facilities — paying the fees. The gym is open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.,

Monday through Friday, noon to 6 p.m., Saturday, and 2-6 p.m., Sunday.

Daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly rates of $3, $10, $25 and $250 are avail-able with decreasing yearly and family rates.

Prices are compatible with other gyms. Honica says.

RON GROLLMUS of Livonia thinks Silvers has the best equipment he's ever seen.

With a bellow and a red face, Grollmus finishes using the lats pull and has only one response for why he puts himself through the heavy paces

"I like it," says the Schoolcraft Col-lege stu lent. "It makes me feel good about m

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I missed half the Super Bowl Sunday because of the recent blizzard in Chicago.

And, of course, it was the best half — the final two quarters — which I missed.

The reason goes back to a decision my sisters and I made in December for a Christmas gift for Mom.

We decided to throw a few bucks In a pot and buy Mom a round trip flight to Chicago so she could spend a couple weeks after the holiday with' her youngest son who is living in northwest Chicago.

My younger brother is a minister near Stream-wood, 111. Between caring for the flock, and running a day-care center, he couldn't get free to join the family at Christmas time. So we decided to send Mom there, instead.

UNFORTUNATELY, THE Chicago area was hit by a blizzard shortly after Mom arrived there.

The suburbs were immobilized and she was house-bound except for three ventures outdoors during a two-week period.

The Chicago papers reported the January bliz-zard was worse than the last great storm of 1967. And so I can appreciate what things were like be-cause I was in the Army and living in the northwest suburbs of Chicago when the '67 blizzard hit.

At that time, I was stranded away from my resi-dence for three days. Chicago got cleared out first, but the suburbs remained buried. Even the snowplows, graders, and two trucks got stuck. In 1967, tlxrigh, the problem was a ton of snow, high winds and sub-zero temperature.

In 1979 the same conditions existed except more snow fell, the winds were stronger, the period of sob-zero temperatures longer, and an ice storm fol-lowed the initial barrage of snow.

AFTER THE STORM ended and things settled down a bit Mom decided she better get started beck for Michigan because a new storm warning had been issued.

So my brother Dave and Mom left Friday after-noon for O'Hare Airport She had an open reserva-tien for a direct flight to Saginaw and bad called in to save her seat on the next flight out.

But tbe snow piles were still high above the level, of cars on the streets, creating dangerous blind in-tersections at almost every turn. The roads still were slippery, making driving very slow.

Dave got Mom to the airport safely, but 10 min-utes after her flight departed. Almost every other scheduled flight at O'Hare was departing later than scheduled by a half hour to an hour and a half. But Mom's plane left right on schedule.

The only option left was to take the next flight out to Detroit Metro, and then arrange a trip to Saginaw from there, or remain in Chicago a couple days until the next direct flight was scheduled and take a chance on being stranded again by the pre-dicted storm.

Mom made the wise choice and boarded the plane headed for Metro.

I WAS STILL working in the Plymouth office Friday night when I got a call from my sister in Saginaw informing me that Mom's plans had been changed and she would be arriving at Metro in about 30 minutes.

So I interrupted work for a trip to Romulus to pick up Mom and take her to our house. No problem Friday night — everything worked fine.

Connections couldn't be made Saturday for a flight from etroit to Saginaw. I offered to drive Mom home, but she declined: "I've got a paid tick-et, why should you drive?"

Well, my sister in Saginaw had to work on Sun-day and couldn't get to the airport there to pick her up until after 6 p.m.

Given the choice of flight times on Sunday then, Mom chose the one leaving Metro at 6:37 p.m. and arriving in Saginaw at 7:05 p.m.

I was in Plymouth Sunday afternoon helping to celebrate the birthday of my niece, Robin Hudson, so I was able to watch most of the first half of the ga..ie after dinner.

But with a half-hour driving time, and the need to get Mom at Metro 30 minutes before the scheduled departure time, I had to leave before the second quarter was over.

By the time I returned home, the game was over and some guy was narrating the highlights. So much for the Super Bowl!

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Wayne-Westland schools to ask for 3 mills March 5 ^ you have children attending

Wayne-Westlai schools, you might want to circle March 5 on your calen-dar.

That's the date of a millage election in which the Wayne-Westland School Board will ask voters to approve a tax

Job skills to be topic

Are you looking for a job, want to increase your chances of finding a job you'o really like, or want to minimize the chances of losing out on the job you really wanted?

Than you might be interested in a four-week job skills workshop begin-ning Feb. 6.

Beginning Feb. 6 and running four consecutive weeks. 7-9 p.m. on Tues-days in Plymouth Canton High, the job skills workshop will help persons assess job values, write a convincing resume, complete a successful job interview af-ter proper filing of an application, and assist persons in seeking-and keeping-tile right job.

For more information on the work-shop and other enrichment programs offered through the school district, visit the community education office in Room 129, Canton High School, 8415 Canton Center Road, or call 459-1180.

increase of three mills for two years— the first such request in 12 years. The board unanimously approved the elec-tion date Monday, with board members Gerard McGrath and Robert Reichard absent.

"We have to bite the bullet," said Supt. Timothy Dyer in his request for the millage election.

Dyer has said that failure to approve the millage request will force "drastic" reductions in art, music and elementa-

ry physical education programs. It also will force restrictions in athletics, shorten school days by one hour and cause cancellation of summer school programs, he added.

The additional three mills would raise about $2 million, which Dyer be-lieves is enough to restore cuts made in this year's budget and to prevent fur-ther reductions.

The increase would mean an addi-tional $3 for each $1,000 of assessed

85-mill increase was later decid-

Library fund to get benefit dinner boost

The Cyprus Garden restaurant will host a dinner to benefit the Canton Library fund at 7 p.m. Feb. 4.

The fundraiser will cost $25 per couple with tickets available in advance. Cyprus Gardens is donating all profits from the dinner to the fund, just as two other local restaurants did in December.

The library fund, now more than $4,000 is to help achieve a use the Plymouth library for Canton. Township residents now

library.

According to Larry McEwen, a member of the library fund com mittee, township board members, U.S. Representative Ford, State Rep. Thomas Brown and State Sen expected to attend

A discussion on the proposed library will folloiv the dinner. Tickets are available from Norma Waara, who can be reached

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property valuation. That assessment usually is half the market value of the property.

An administrative task force earlier had estimated that a 2. would be sufficient. It ed to hike the request (to three mills, to offset an anticipated r im in state aid for programs that include transporta-tion, vocational education and special education.

To be discussed at is whether the increased millage will be earmarked on the tyallot for special programs, or whether district's general fund ries and most expenses

t will go into the rom which sala-

jjaid. "We should take a hard ljook at tak-

ing a portion of the ir crease and ear-marking it (for certain programs)," said Board President Fred Warmbier.

A number of factors have prompted a request for additiona millage. An ad-ministrative task force has been study-ing those elements, which include infla-

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tion, costly state-manc declining enrollment than-average growth r i t e for property values.

Inflation combined w et "makes any flexibili impossible," according no room unless the layoffs and reduces pr ing enrollment and a from the 1977-78 contributed to the au-stere budget.

Also-contributing to millage increase is

scribes as a "very poor state aid act," which brought the district only 5 4 per cent of new money.

Other factors include state mandated programs, which run about $1 million a year. Wayne-Westland over the past three years. Dyer said that the district's property value has grown aljjout 1.56 per cent, as compared to afc>out 8-9 per cent statewide.

Wayne-Westland expects to lose about 1,000 elementary students next y^ar. While some of that loss can be made up with adult and community ed-ucation programs, the district expects an overall loss of nearly 600 students

Since the district receives about $1,000 per student in general state aid, declining enrollment could lead to a loss of nearly $600,000, with little abili-ty to reduce costs proportionately.

The district's taxpayers did receive a property tax break this year with near-ly a four-mill reduction in taxes under a special provision of the state aid act-State aid was supposed to make up the difference in revenue lost because of the rollback But cost of living increas-es outpaced the state aid, said Dyec-

Dyer also noted that state House Speaker Bobby Crim (D-Davison) has proposed an increase in the "circuit breaker," a form of property tax relief That proposal would practically elimi-nate property taxes for those with an adjusted gross income of less than $35,000. That loss in revenue would be made up with a one per cent increase in the state income tax.

While a shift in taxes is possible, the Crim proposal may not receive Gov. William Milliken's approval.

ated programs, and a slower-

ith a tight budg-y for next year to Dyer, leaving district starts

)grams. Declin-budget deficit

Fire, police staff get residency proposal

the need for a \^hat Dyer de-

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employees tg purchase expensive hous-ing on those salaries.

The firefighters' union contract with tht township says current fire employ-ees cannot be bound by residency requirements. But it gives township of-ficials the right to impose the require-

ment on new employees Patrol officers, who recently voted

to join the Police Officers Association of Michigan, are expected to begin con-tract negotiations with the township in the hear future.

Board members admitted that resi-dency is a negotiable item that could be negated by the contract*

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Plymouth Fall Festival Board at its recent organizational meeting.

South, a member of the Plymouth Kiwanis Club, was first vice-president of the Festival Board for 1978. He is principal of Eriksson Elementary School of Plymouth-Canton Community Schools.

South replaces Dick Raison of Colonial Kiwanis Club of Plymouth who steps down as president but will remain as a member of the board.

OTHER OFFICERS elected included: Eugene Kaflia of Plymouth Civitans, first

vice-president; Fred Eisenlord of Plymouth Lions, second

vice-president; Hazel Gibson of Plymouth Book World,

secretary; Tim Yoe of Colonial Kiwanis, treasurer. New members on the board include Elinor

Shevlin of the Plymouth Symphony League, June Turner of the Plymouth Community Arts Council, and Cathryn Kostreba of Plym-outh BPW.

Eisenlord and South will continue as mem-bers of the FA11 Fall Festival Board.

Members whose terms on the board ex-pired are Sandra Davis and Nancy Sharp.

RAISON REPORTS that the Fall Festival ended up in the black financially for 1978 with a balance of about $2,300.

"This was due largely to the strong organi-zational work and management of Festival Manager Carl Glass and his assistant Mike Vanderveen

"One thing we noticed in 1978, for instance, was that the income the Board received from the concessions was down but this was made up by Glass and Vanderveen keeping ex-penses down."

Raison added that all organizations, except one. made money on the 1978 Fall Festival. The exception was a high school class which lost money on its booth.

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The combination of new legislation and another look at zoning ordinances may bring some changes to Plymouth Township's zoning books.

Mid-rise buildings—where they should go and how they should go up—.will be the subject of a special planning commission study session Feb. 7.

AT'-^k^t time, commissioners hope to decide whether t o f H a i n , revise, or write new ordinances regarding mid-rise zoning for structures up to nine stories.

According to township planning consultant J im Anulewicz, new township enabling legislation re-cently signed into law may give the commissioners new direction on where to go with the mid-rise question.

The legislation puts some teeth into township planning considerations within the guidelines of the legisla tion, Anulewicz says.

Township ordinances now restrict mid-rise zon-ing adjacent to freeways. Commissioners earlier had discussed the possibility of freeing that restric-tion for certain areas.

However a Plymouth architect 's request to build a mid-rise structure prompted the commissioners to consider the mid-rise zoning question at its last meeting

ERICK CARNE, of Carne Associates, hopes to build a nine-story apartment complex and six-story office structure on Plymouth Road west of Hagger-ty.

Under current township ordinances, Carne could not be granted mid-rise zoning in the area, although some commissioners believe the site is compatible for such zoning

"It doesn't seem like a very bad place for it," concedes Smith Horton, chairman of the planning commission.

But instead of lifting the freeway location restriction, commissioners may consider another ordinance for planned unit developments (PUD) as an option for developers considering mid-rise.

The PUD, adopted by many communities, in ef-fect gives a planning commission more of an in-sight into a developer's plans for a particular piece of property than normal zoning allowances, Anu-lewicz explains.

"If someone comes in and requests commercial zoning, for example, you're not approving any sort of plan, just the zoning," he said.

Under PUD zoning, the developer must present more detailed plans for the entire piece of property when zoning is requested.

He added that PUDs also give township planners more flexibility than consent judgements, which develop from court battles between developers and municipal officials.

Often when developers believe a denial for a re-zoning request is unjustified, they can file suit against the municipality. After years of legals talks and fees, the lawyers for the plaintiff and defendent usually agree to a consent judgement—in which the two parties are bound by the agreement signed in court.

Consent judgements are not only expensive, they often veer far afield from the intents of local plan-ning authorities, officials argue.

"The community has established through the master plan the kind of community it wants to have," Anulewicz says. "There may be areas where it may be reasonable to have kinds of uses permit-ted in a mid-rise district."

Possible revisions of the mid-rise zoning would retain the intent of the master plan, he emphasized

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It was prepared by the U.S. So|l Conserva-tion Service with the aid of the state Depart-ment of Natural Resources, the Wayne Coun-ty Soil Conservation District and officials in the fqur communities—the citicjs of Plym-outh and Westland and the townships of Can-ton and Plymouth.

"THOSE COMMUNITIES must decide how to reduce damage from flooding," said Jo-seph Luellen of the soil conservat on district.

"The public can help their loca officials in developing a management plan fo|r the area.

How ^he flood plain is used could affect public health and safety. Property damage caused by flood will be greater if buildings

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CROSS COUNTRY SKI

Jan. 25 - The Plymouth Recreation Department will sponsor ski clinics be-ginning at 7 p.m. on Thursdays. iFee is $6 per person payable at the t jme of registration at the department On 525 Farmer Street, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Be sure of your shoe size to insure proper fit of cross country ski equipment.

FIGURE SKATING

J a r . 27-Registration for Session III will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sat-urday. Fee is $14 for residents of the Plymouth-Canton School District and $18 for non-residents Session III begins on Feb. 5. Rental ice skates should be reserved upon registering at the Plym-outh Cultural Center. Lessons run for eight weeks of 25-minute sessions.

PUBLIC FORUM

Jan. 29--The Plymouth-Canton Com-munity Schools Board of Education will be available to answer questions from parents and other citizens from 7-8:30 p.m., Monday, at the board office, 454 S. Harvey Anyone with a question, comment or suggestion about school is-sues should attend the forum.k

SOCCER Jan. 29-Plymouth Parks and Recre-

ation spring soccer registration will be-gin Monday through Feb. 16 at the Plymouth Cultural Center. Fee is $12 per child with a maximum charge of $30 per family. Registration for play in the Western Suburban Soccer League is open to all boys and girls in the ?Fly-mouth-Canton School District. If ijegis-tering a child for the first time, be sure to bring in a birth certificate or bap-tismal record.

URBAN CRISIS'

Jan. 31-That 's the topic of discussion at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, for, the League of Women Voters general meeting at Meads Mill School, SiXjMile and Bradner in Northville. Women from Novi, Canton. Northville,j and Plymouth will lead in a discussion on the problems confronting urban com-munities by Lora Watt, urban crisis chairperson. League members will be reaching a consensus of opinion ob fis-cal policies in regard to the urbaq cri-sis in March. The public is welcome and encouraged to attend

ALCOHOL AWARENESS

Feb. 6--A panel program sponsored by the 35th District Court and North-ville Jaycees begins at 8 p.m., Tuesday. The program is open to the public. Any-

one curious about alcohol or alcoholism and the effect it has on the mind, body and lives of people is welcome to attend. Meetings are discussion types.

FOR SINGLES ONLY Feb. 6—If you enjoy dancing to good

music, come and join the Tuesday Nite Singles for singles 25 and up from 8:30-11:30 p.m. at the American Legion Hall to the music of Joe Wash.

NUTRITION PROGRAM The City of Plymouth, in cooperation

with the Wayne County Office on Aging, offers a nutrition program Mon-day through Friday at Tonquish Creek Manor, 1160 Sheridan. The programs offer senior citizens a well-balanced meal at the site. All reservations must be made by Thursday of the preceding week Call 455-6620 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p .m. . for registration or information. The program is free, while a 50 cents donation is appreciated.

SPRING HOCKEY

The Plymouth Recreation Depart-ment now is taking registrations for the spring hockey league. Fee is $64 per team, which covers officials, tro-phies, and ice time for the last two games. Registration deadline is March 9, while games begin March 26. Guar-antee of 14 games. Contact A1 Camp-bell at 459-6444 for further informa-tion.

FIGURE SKATING Jan. 27-Registration for Session III

of Fall Figure Skating lessons will be Saturday, Jan. 27, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fee is $14 for residents of Plymouth-Canton Community Schools and $18 for non-residents. Session III begins Mon-day, Feb. 5. Rental ice skates should be reserved when registering at the cul-tural center. The lessons run for eight weeks of 25 minute sessions.

TAG OPEN HOUSE

Jan. 30--Parents of new talented and gifted (TAG) students and TAG parents at Pioneer Middle School who couldn't attend an earlier orientation are invit-ed to the TAG Open House beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria of Pioneer Middle School. The TAG program will be explained and teachers of TAG stu-dents will be introduced.

YOGA Feb. 7--Beginning yoga for adults will start Feb. 7 from 9-10:15 p.m.; contin-ued yoga from 9:15-10:30 p.m. in the Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 Farmer Street Fee is $15 per class, Register at center.

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The annual meeting and election of officers for the Livonia Republican Women's Club will be Jan. 29 at Mitch Housey's, 28500 Schoolcraft, Livonia. Social hour will be at 11:30 a.m., busi-ness meeting at noon, and filet mignon luncheon at a cost of $7 per person will be served at 12:30 p.m. followed by the guest speaker, Justice James Ryan, from the Michigan State Supreme Court.

Membership of the club consists of all volunteers in the Plymouth-North-ville-Livonia areas. All Plymouth women who have worked at phone cen-ters as volunteers or who are interest-ed in joining a Republican organization may attend.

DANCE CLASSES Jan. 31--Ballroom and round dancing

classes will begin Jan. 31 and run through May on Wednesdays in Walker Elementary School, 39932 Michigan Avenue, Wayne. Ballroom dancing will meet from 7-8 p.m. and round dancing from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Cost is $3.50 per couple for round dancing and $2 per person for ballroom dancing. Classes are sponsored by Canton Recreation Dept. Persons must register the night of the class with the instructor.

C-C EDUCATION MEETING

Feb. 1 —The Plymouth and Canton Chambers of Commerce and Plym-outh-Canton Community Schools Edu-cation Meeting will begin at 8 a.m. at the conference room of the school board offices at 454 S. Harvey, Plym-outh.

RETAIL MEETING

Feb. 6—The retail committee of the Plymouth Community Chamber of Commerce will meet at noon in the Hillside Inn.

DAYLIGHT/MIDNIGHT MADNESS Feb. 15 —Daylight Madness in Old Vil-lage will run from noon to 6 p.m. and Midnight Madness in downtown Plym-outh and along Ann Arbor Road will run from 8 p.m. until midnight. Special bargains and activities for all.

ADULT DisCO Feb. 12-Adult diseo classes are

being offered Feb. 12 through March 19 on Mondays in Walker Elementary School, on the north side of Michigan Avenue east of 1-2

C-C BOARD MEETING Feb. 15 —Plymouth Community

Chamber of Commerce Board of Direc-tors will meet at 8 a.m. in the Chamber office conference room at Suite 6A, 878 Wing Street, Plymouth.

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MOVIE MAKING CLASS Feb. 6-^A movie-making class will meet in the Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 Fa rmer Street, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. for six weeks. Fee is $25 per person. It will be taught by John Fuller, senior news film editor at WX)YZ-TV, Detroit. Sponsored by Plymouth Parks & Rec.

DISCOUNT PISTON TICKETS Jan. 28-Plymouth Recreation Dept. is offering a discount on tickets for the Pistons-San Diego Clippers basketball game at 1:45 p.m. in the Pontiac Silver-dome. Tickets are $4.50. Regular price is $7 for these lower level seats.

RESUME WRITING Jan. 30--Resume writing workshop will be at 7 p.m. in the Plymo uth Cultural center, 525 Fa rmer Street. Fee for two-hour session is $5 and goal is to enable the participants to write an effectively targeted resume at any stage in their careers. Sponsored by Plymouth Parks & Rec.

MOVIES FOR CHILDREN

Jan. 27-Free movies for children will be shown from 10 a .mJ to noon in the Plymouth Community Cultural Center, 525 Farmer Street.

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Rev PASTOR L.D Hasbrook

fundamental PREMILLENNIAL INDEPENDENT

SHEPHARD STAFF WMUZ F.M 6:30 P.M Mon., Wed , Fri

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PHONE Church 261-6180 Home 421-2307

W A R D UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF L IVONIA Farmmgton Road & Six Mile Road 4??-1150

4 W o r s h i p & Sunday Schoo l 9:30 & 11 a.m.

" M a t c h Others ' Moods ' ' Dr. Bart let t L. Hess

7:00 p.m.

The Jeers , Tears and Cheers of Leadersh ip ' ' Rev. L Edward Davis t

Ord ina t ion and Insta l la t ion of E lders and Deacons

Wednesday School of Ch r i s t i an Education Family Dinner 6:00 p.m. Classes & Choirs 7 00 p.m •

Activities for All Ages

9 : 3 0 S u n d a y S e r v i c e

B r o a d c a s t W M U Z - F M 1 0 3 . 5 N u r s e r y P r o v i d e d a t A l l S e r v i c e s |

F I R S T B A P T I S T

36125G I E NWOOD WAYNE . 721-7410

• We Preach a Dying Savior s Love • A Risen Savior s Power • A Liv ing Savior s Grace

• A Coming Sav ior s Glory

SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 30 A M SPECIAL EDUCATION 9 4 5 A M MORNING WORSHIP 10:45 A M EVENING WORSHIP 6 0 0 P M

WEDNESDAY PRAYER MEETING 7 0 0 P M

• NURSERY PROVIDED MM8TERS

I Arnold H. Oteen J J Bemesderfef A Kenneth Oteen

'he Bi^ie As Ills For Men As They Are

DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE at

B E R E A N B I B L E C H U R C H 35375 A N N AREQR TRAIL L IVONIA

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Roland F D e R e r v o Pastor • B I B L E SCHOOL. . . 9 45 a m • M O R N I N G W O R S H I P ..11 00 .1 m • E V E N I N G SERVICE. . 6 00 D -n • W E D N E S D A Y SERVICE. . . 7 00 u m

• VISUALIZED CHILDREN S CHURCH ... 11 00 a m

Holding lorth the word ol Lite

Community Baptist Church

28237 W WARREN Garden City

Rev James B Allen. Pastor Sunday School • 10 a m Sunday Morning Service

- 11 am Sunday Evening Service

• 7 p.m. MId-Week Prayer Service

- 7:30 p.m.

S T P A U L S U N I T E D P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H 27475 F ive M i le R d (at Inks ter ) 4 2 2 - 1 4 7 0

Worship & Church School

9 30 & 11 00 \ m

" D E A L I N G W I T H T H E D E V I L "

Dr . W h i t l e d g e

William F. Whit ledge and Robert G. Cox. Ministers

G R A N D R I V E R B A P T I S T o l L I V O N T F <4500 SIX MlLE RD JuS'Wes! ol ^ .irrr, rigtru Rr•

G'v ua the «vo. a 0' '>'• n' tnt> t'pp o> '>•

9:30 A.M. Fami ly Sunday Schoo l

10:45 A.M. " L E T YOUR LIGHT SHINE"

7:00 P.M. " H O W TO RESIST TEMPTATION"

WED. 7:00 Fami ly Prayer & B ib le S tudy 261-695C Nursery Open!

PaslOf 1

D' Wilbert D Gouqh Rev Wm Bellaire Ass l Pastor Youth

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F I R S T B A P T I S T C H U R C H O F F A R M I N G T O N

R i c h a r d D u n c a n P a s t o r - P h o n e 4 7 4 - 0 3 5 0 f *

v > 33400 SHIAWASSEE

* 0 FARMINGTON ROAD

S U N D A Y S C H O O L . { 9-45 a m

M O R N I N G W O R S H I P . 11 00 «i m EVENING SERVICE 6 00 p m W E D N E S O A Y BIBLE S T U D Y 7 00 p m

*8€iflU4t (tyaxcA PLYMOUTH MICHIGAN

450C0N TERRITORIAL RD 455-2300 ^ Vj Mile West of Sheldon

9:40 A.M. Sunday School 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship 11:00 A.M. Morning Worahlp 7:45 P.M. Youth Fellowship

WED EVE. 7:00 P.M. Family Night

Dr William stahl R e v John Elliott , Mrs Richard Kaye Music Dir

L I V O N I A

B A P T I S T

C H U R C H AFFILIATED WITH

SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION

32940 SCHOOLCRAFT

2 BLOCKS EAST OF FARMINGTON RD

422-3763

PASTOR ELV1N L. CLARK Sunday School 9 45am Morning Worship 10 45 a m Baptist Training Union 6pm Evening Worship Hour 7pm Wednesday Service 7pm

FIRST (Organized 1835)

PRESBYTERIAN (U P C U S A )

PLYMOUTH (Main & Church) j

9:30 and 11.00 A M

W O R S H I P A N D C H U R C H S C H O O L Philip Rodger* Magea Minister TheodoreTaylor II. Aisociala

453-6464

VILLAGE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN

/"1 '1>0 A Si* V 1 f -<D 534 7730

James A Crawlortl Pastor WORSHIP SERVICE

10 30 A M CHURCH SCHOOL

9 15 to 10 00 a m Nurs«'> k' hoth services

+ innovative

C(mlemfM>ra rv meaningful

9 30 & 1 1 00 A M

WORSHIP & C H U R C H SCHOOL

G E N E V A U N I T E D P R E S B Y T E R I A N Rev J.-Mrey S C A N T O N

Go ldsmi th She ldon Rd N ot Ford Rd

HERALD Of HOPE WYFC 1520

Mon thru Fri 84S AM I eJJt I

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BIBLE CENTERED FUNDAMENTAL SOUL WINNING

CHURCH

B E T H E L B A P T I S T T E M P L E

2 9 4 7 5 W . S i x M i l e . L i v o n i a

Sunday Schoo l 10:00 a.m. M o r n i n g Worsh ip 11:00 a.m. Even ing Serv ice 6:00 p .m. Wednesday Serv ice 7:30 p .m

N F W S R E L E A S E

H . L . P e t t y •'as'of

525-3664 or

261-9276

CALL FOR FREE TRANSPORTATION

JAN. 28 11:00 A.M.

" S H O W M E " 6:00 P.M.

" T h e Oneness o f The B o d y " Wed.

The A W A N A Y o u t h P rog ram

A Church That la Concerned About People1

M M A R A N A T H A

y c B A P T I S T C H U R C H Rev James H. Russell, Pastor

44815 Cherry Hill Rd., Canton, Mich 981-0895

MAIN STREET B A P T I S T C H U R C H

Affiliated with Southern Baptist

Convention 9 4 5 1 S . M A I N .

PLYMOUTH H Thweatl Pastor 453-4785

Sunday School • 9 45 a m Morning Worship 11am

Baptist Training Umon - 6 30 p m Evening Worship 7 30 p m

Wednesday Service 7 00 pm DEAF MINISTRY

SUNDAY SERVICES

FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL g 45 a m

MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE 10 45 a m

EVENING SERVICE 6 : 0 0 p.m

MONDAY: AWANA CLUBS Ages 5-13 6 45 p.m.

W E D BIBLE STUDY & PRAYER MEETING 7 00 p.m.

FUNDAMENTAL EVANGELISTIC GAR.B.C.

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S t . M a r k s Presbyter ian

26701 J O Y RD. Dearborn Hgts

Pastor John Jeffrey 278 9340

Church School 9 30 a m 4th Grade—Adults

Worship Service 11 am Nursery Kindergarten and First thru 3rd Grade Dial A Ride 278 9340

R O S E D A L E G A R D E N S

U N I T E D P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H H u b b a r d at W. C h i c a g o 422-0494

W O R S H I P & C H U R C H S C H O O L 9 :30 & 11:00 A .M.

X " W H A T ' S IN A N A M E ? "

R e v . C a r o l J . A l l e n

Pastor Class for handicapped Mu»< Robert M Taykv f m«„w. Carol J Allen 11:00 a.m.

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C H R I S T I A N

SCIENCE

L U T H E R A N (English Synod A.E.L.C.) R E F O R M E D C H U R C H IN A M E R I C A

FOURTH CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST

24400 W Seven Mile inear Teiegraphi

HOURS OF SEFlViCF 11 0 0 A M

SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 00 A M

Nursery Care Provided WEDNESDAY TESTIMONIAL

VfEETINGS 8 P M

P R E S B Y T E R I A N F R E E

C H U R C H 30025 Cur t i s Ave., L i von ia

(West of Middlebelt)

S E R V I C E S

Sunday 11:00 A.M. & 7:00 P.M Sunday Schoo l 10:45 A.M.

Thursday , Prayer Meet ing 8:00 P.M R e v . J o h n M a c S w e e n , M i n i s t e r

SALEM UNITED

CHURCH OF CHRIST

Oakland al Grand River Farmington

Church School 9 00 a m Worship Service 10 15 a m Church Office GR 4-6880

Rev James A Nelson. Min Parsonage 4 74 ?944

N A T I V I T Y C H U R C H Henry Rutt at West Chicago -Livim,a

421-5406

Worship & Church School

10:00 am Dr. Robt. H Jacobson

A L L

S A I N T S

9850 Nr-wburgK jt Joy Sou'fi L i von in

427-9575 ond 425 9935

WORSHIP 9 JO A M Nifiirif A«(i'/obl»

SUNOA* SCHOOL ond BIBIE CLASS I I 00 A M

F A I T H

30000 Five Mile Road

East livonio

421-7249

WORSHIP IS end 10:44 «.m •:*) e.m.

AvUfbh 421-

H O L Y

T R I N I T Y

39020 Five MiIp Rood

Wesi livonio

464-0211 WORSHIP - 9 00 and 10 30 A M

Nu'i»rr A'O'lablr SUNDAY SCHOOL - 10 30 AM

WEEKDAY CLASSES FOB ALL ACES

& e o p l e \ *

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CANTON HIGH SCHOOL

8415 Canton Center Rd.,

near Joy Canton, Michigan

Rev. Harvey Heneveld, pastor Phone: 981-0499

10 A M - M O R N I N G W O R S H I P Nursery Care

Reformed Church in America

A D V E N T I S T

Plymouth Seventh-Day Atfvsntist Church

4296 Napier Rd (J ist N of Warren)

Sctiool 9: Church Service 11 00

Norman A. Yeeger, Paator Parsonage 459-1024

M O R A V I A N U N I T Y

FAITH COMMUNITY CHURCH

P i o n e e r Middle S c h o o l

J 46081 Ann A r b o r Rd

Family Worship Service 10 30 A M

Nursery Available

Sunday School 9:15 A M

R e v . D a r r y l B e l l , P a s t o r 4 5 9 - 2 1 9 9

A Protestant Church Serving the Community

U N I T Y

O F L I V O N I A 28660 Five Mile

421-1760 SUNDAY 10 00 4 11 30 AM Dial-a-Thought 261-2*KJ •*

Listen to the Unity Message, Mon -Fn at 2 45 P M

WMUZ-FM 103 5

C H U R C H O F T H E N A Z A R E N E

U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C A N T O N C A T H O L I C C H U R C H E S

FIRST UNITED METHODIST OF PLYMOUTH

45201 N. TERRITORIAL RD. ooo yds West o< Sheldon)

453-5280 • OFFICE HOURS 9-5 MON THRU FRI • 453-5285

WORSHIP SERVICE A C H U R C H SCHOOL

9:30 A 11:00 A.M.

Samuel F, Stout

Frank W Lyman, Jr Associate Minister

Frederick C Vosburg Parish Minister

CHERRY HILL ' UNITED METHODIST

CHURCH 121 Ridge Rd Canton Twp ~

So ol Cherry Hill Rd Pastor

REV BERT HOSKINGS June 1st - Sept. 1st

CHURCH SERVICE 10 Warn SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 00 a m

Sept 1st June 1st CHURCH SERVICE 11 00 a T SUNDAY SCHOOi •> 10 ,i -i

4QS 00.1

NEWBURGH UNITED METHODIST

CHURCH 36500 Ann Arbor Trail

422-0149 , Rev Win RiUer MifiiSte'

Rev John Ferris Assoc Minister Terry Gladstone

i)ir»ctc of Educatioii WORSHIP SERVICE

A CHURCH SCHOOL

9 :15 & 11:00 A M

ALDERSGATE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

(Radford Township) 10000 BEECH DALY ROAD

Between Plymouth and West Chicago Sr Mmieter Wm G Wager — Asaoc Mmisler-Thomas F. Keef

Korean Mimster-Chd Yu Hon Korean Chapel Sarvioa-11:00 A M,

9:30 A 11^)0 A.M. W O R S H I P SERVICE

Minister ol Mus»c—Ruth Hadley Turner

C L A R E N C E V I L L E U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T 20300 Middlebelt Livonia

Pastor Gerald Fisher 474-3444 6:00 p.m Youth IS»»Uiiy»

7 p.m. Sundey Eventng Servtoe 7:30 p.m Wed.-The MUweek

ST. J O H N NEUMANN Par ish

43722 Hanford Rd. 459-0560

Fr Edward*J. Baldwin Pastor

Masses at Miller School 43721 Hanford Rd.

Sat. 5:00 and 6:30 pm Sun. 8 am, 9:30 am

11:00 am and 12:30 pm.

ST. THOMAS a' BECKET Par ish

42424 Castle Court 981-1333

Fr Ernest M Porcan Pastor

Masses at Mildred Field School

1000Haggerty Rd , South of Cherry Hill

S at. 5:00 pm Sun. 9 30 and 11 am

PLYMOUTH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 41550 E ANN ARBOR TRAIL. PLYMOUTH

453-1525

"The Di f fe rence is Wor th the Dr i ve "

9 45 a m SUNDAY SCHOOL

1100 a m MORNING WORSHIP

6 00 p m SOUND OF SUNDAY NIGHT

CARL R ALLEN PASTOR

WED 7 00 P M Mid-Week Service

Nursery Provided at All services

APOSTOLIC

S ajn. nret WoreNp Servtoe 10:18 e.m. Tbe Chun* School 11:11 ejn. Seeond Servtoe ot WoreNp

CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Nurmry Piwktod « AM Services AM Conditioning AMERICAN LUTHE RAN

EPISCOPAL

FIRST U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T

of G A R D E N CITY

6443 Marriman Rd

C.

Church School Nursery thru Adults, 930 A.M Morning Worship - 10:45 AM

Program for nursery thru 2nd grade

ST. M A T T H E W S UNITED METHODIST

30900 Six Mile Rd (Bet; Mem man & Middlebelt)

422-6038 9 30 A M Church ftchooi

(Adult A Children) 10:30 AM. Coffee Hour

11:00 A.M. 1 Nursery available

WIIH«n D. Rlckard Dir 'of Ed Lynne Remaburg

ST. ELIZABETH'S 26 4 31 W Chicago Rd

Redford- 937-2880

8:30 A.M. EARLY EUCHARIST

10:30 A.M. PARISH EUCHARIST

Nursery & Church School

Rev David M Liiiv.s

RICE M E M O R I A L U N I T E D

M E T H O D I S T 20601 Beech Daly

266-2099

SUNDAY SCHOOL

9-JOam. WORSHIP SERVICE

11."00 Dgnn^ J L'ndtW'rq PastO'

NURSERY PROVIDED

ELLIS

HOLY SPIRIT, WESTLAND

J4S45 Cowan Rd. 261-S460

8:30 A.M. 9:30 A.M.

10:30 A.M

Holy Euchsrtst Christian Education Holy Eucharist and Sermon

Rsv. Emery QraveSe

CHRIST LUTHERAN M350 Wormer Road Redford

Rev Jerry Stroud

Prayer Group

8:45 A M

W O R S H I P

SERVICE 10 . 00 A M

Nursery Provided

Sunday School 11:15 A M

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A P O S T O L I C C H U R C H OF J E S U S C H R I S T 993 N H O L B R O O K P L Y M O U T H

455-4861 334-6040 . P A S T O R C T G R A Y

, S U N D A Y S C H O O L I O A M S U N D A Y E V A N G E L I S T I C 7 P M

WED EVE BIBLE STUDY 7 P M

"The Church On The Rock ' Matt 16 18

LUTHERAN WIS :ONSIN

FOR CHURCH ADVERTISING 591-2300

SAINT ANDREW. L I V O N I A

16360Hubbard Road 421-9451

SUNDAY WORSHIP 8:00 A M Holy Eucharist

f 9:00 A.M Family Service ,10:10 AM Classes 11:00 AM. Family r v i ce

TIW0THY LUTHERAN CHURCH ALC

8820 WAYNE ROAD at JOY 427-2290

George A. Reischer, Pastor

WORSHIP SERVICES

8:30, 9:30, 11:00 A M. 9:30 A M BIBLE CLASS

Ascension of Christ Lutheran Church

16935 W. 14 Mile Birmingham

Sunday

Fsmly Learning Hour 9 AM. Mominfl

Mid-Week

M. t Wok* III IMP

s s i s i e i e a a i

10:16 AM School Wed 630 P.M.

Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Churches

WISCONSIN LUTHERAN RADIO HOUR

W I I D A . M 1090 Sunday 10 00 a m *n Livonia — St PauisEv Lutheran Church

17810 Farmmgton Rd Pastor Wmfred Koelpm e 261-8759

Worship Sorvicea 8:30 a m & 11 a m in Plymouth - St Peter Ev Lutheran Church

1343 Penmman Ave Pastor Leonard Koemnger e 453-3393

Worship Services 8&10 30 s m e Sunday School 9 15 a m to RedSerd TeemeWy — Lota Park E v Lutheran Church

14750Kmloch Pastor Edward Zeiie 532-MS5

Worship Services 8 30 a m A H a m a Sunday School 9 45 a m —Our Savior Ev Lutheran Church

ren et Firmmgton Rd Paator Jack A deRuitere 427-8119 W«rn

DNHs Worship IPSO am Sunday School S IS am

ID-SC'DIPS O' C*' s'1

LIVONIA -CHRISTIAN

CHURCH 36075 7 Mile Rd

476-2075

Church School 9:30 A M Worship Service 11AM

Fellowship 12 Noon Dr Leon Kidd

WESLEYAN

WARRENWOODS WESLEYAN

66i^Veno» Wesliano <6'8S 4 2 5 - 1 1 7 0

SUNDAY SCHOOL I « O C * M WORSHIP SERVICE 1 1 0 0 A M

LIFE CONFERENCE 4 OOP M

PASTOR HARRY WINGAR

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Cantor Blank will celebrate 90th birthday

By MARGARET MILLER

Henry J Blank, who will be honored by his Livonia Jewish Congregation on the occasion of his 90th birthday Feb. 11, has been a cantor for 70 of those 90 years.

Actually, his career as a singer spans 84 years. He remembers he was only six years old when his father, cantor in the Russian town of Kishnov, took him along when he went to sing for High Holy Day services.

Through that long career he has served congregations in Detroit and Los Angeles, Livonia and Trenton, many places around the country.

And through the years of singing—62 of them, anyway —he has has the same accompanist, his wife, Louise, whom he married in 1916 She will be by his side, as always, when the local congregation offers its birthday congratulatiohs with a 7 30 p.m. reception in the LJC syna-gogue located at 31840 W. Seven Mile.

Rabbi Martin Gordon will give the invocation for that event, and Cantor Blank's longtime friend, Cantor4 Larry Vieder, president of the Cantor's Coun-cil of Detroit, will be the speaker. The honoree is particularly proud that 13 Detroit area cantors, all members of the council, will be present for the occasion.

CANTOR BLANK left his home vil-lage near the Roumanian border to head for this country when he was 20 years old.

Why? "Who did not want to come here then?" he asked. Others I in his family emigrated from Russia, too. An uncle, Leon Blank, became one of the best-known actors in the Yiddish the-ater, and a brother, also Leon, was De-troit representative of the defunct newspaper, "Jewish Daily Day."

He also has two brothers in Jerusalem, one of whom is a dean of the Yeshiva there.

Arriving first in New York, he soon

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Cantor Henry Blank is accompanied by his wife, Louise, in one of their f requent home music sessions.

(Staff photo by Bob Woodring)

went on to the Detroit area, and it was here that he married Louise, who grew up in Buenos Aires and graduated from the music conservatory there.

"We met because she was both my sister-in-law and my niece by marriage," then explaining that his younger brother "had married her mother.

A cantor's life is one of "a lot of traveling," the Blanks said. He served a number of congregations including Beth Moses in Detroit and a large syna-gogue in Los Angeles.

The couple had two sons, Sinai and

Marvin, and when they married and headed for the western suburbs the elder Blanks took up residence in Livo-nia. The cantor's talents went to the new Livonia Jewish Congregation.

"I was almost retired then," he remembers, "but a cantor was needed." He put in two years with a congregation in Trenton, but then came back to Livonia—"I had really nev^r left them."

RETIREMENT came only last year, when Henry Blank betiame cantor ent-eritis for the Livonia Jewish Congrega-tion.

But retired isn't exactly the word to describe this couple. "I should have so much energy," is how one LJC member would put it.

There are regular visits to the Prentis Manor in Southfield and occa-sional ones to its parent institution in Detroit, to lead services for the elderly Jews there and read td them.

They also visit the plderly residents of the Franklin manor. They partici-pate in special services and put on pro-grams. Cantor Blank has remained an active member of the cantors' associa-tion.

Ward church begins new evening semester "Walk Through the Gospel of John"

to be taught by Dr. Bartlett Hess is one of the winter classes that will begin at 7 p.m Wednesday, Jan. 31 in Ward United Presbyterian Church, Six Mile and Farmington, Livonia.

The course will explore how jChrist meets human needs, as expressed in the gospel of John.

In addition to six classes offered to adults, Bible study and activities are scheduled for junior and senior high school youth. Classes, choirs and crafts are available for school-age children. Nursery care is provided for infants and toddlers.

Classes are free of charge, and the publiais invited.

A study of the Holy Spirits's ministry and how the Spirit can help in over-coming fear, anger and guilt will be led by the Rev. L. Edward Davis in a course called "Healing Love: A Work of the Holy Spirit."

A membership information class will be given to those interested in church

membership and wljiat the church stands for. The Rev. William C. Moore will be in charge.

Dr. Jerry Smith, director of music at Ward, will teach "Hymnology," a course intended to help people under-stand and appreciate the heritage of Christian music.

Church Bulletin TRINITY' CHURCH OF THE

BRETHREN, 27350 West Chicago, Redford Township, will offer the sec-ond in a series of workships on crimi-nal justice, 7-9 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 28.

"Arrest" is the theme for this pro-gram sponsored by the church's Social Concerns Committee. The first pro-gram in the series was on attitudes about crime. Future workshops will concern courts, alternatives to failure and human needs and Christian response.

The Church of the Brethren denomi-nation has had a long-standing concern for justice with equality, and the series at Trinity reflects that concern. Those interested in more information on the programs may call the Rev. Glen Tay-lor, 937-1199.

ST. PAUL P R E S B Y T E R I A N CHURCH, 27475 Five Mile, Livonia, will hold its annual congregational meeting at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan 26, in the church sanctuary. Dessert and cof-

fee will be served following the meet-ing.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF PLYMOUTH, 45000 N. Territorial, will present Gary Wilson, a deacon at a Baptist church in Monroe and a skilled potter, in a special program during its 11 a.m. service Sunday. Jan. 28

Wilson will present a parable from the scriptures, using his potter's wheel as he speaks, Neal McLeod, a deacon at his home church, will assist him

Wilson is an art teacher at Monroe Community College and teaches adult education at his church

GRAND RIVER . BAPTIST CHURCH, 34500 Six Mile, Livonia, will begin preparation for an "America for Christ" missions emphasis with a talk by Mrs. James English during its ser-vice at 10:45 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 28

During evening worship Sunday, the Rev William Bellaire will lead a con gregational hymn-sing

Romney to address Mormon meeting

Former Michigan governor George Romney will speak at a conference of the Westland Michigan Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to be held at 10 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 28, in its new meeting center! 7575 N. Hix, Westland.

He will also preside over Saturday afternoon sessions during which priest-hood members will be given special in-structions to aid them in carrying out their duties and responsibilities.

Various speakers will discuss the theme of the event, the principles taught by Jesus Christ. Among the speakers will be Jackie Haapala of Redford Township, who will represent the young women in the church. She is president of the Laurel class in the Livonia Ward.

Representing the young men will be Dave Bennett of Canton Township Both he and Miss Haapala will speak on the topic, "How the Gospel of Jesus Christ Helps Me Overcome Peer Pressure."

Other speakers include LeRoy Walk-er of Garden City, president of the Westland Stake, and Lloyd Pendelton of Dearborn and ^aul Day of Livonia, who are second and first counselors re-spectively to the president.

Delores Horton of Farmington Hills will also be heard along with Richard Horton, president of the Michigan Dearborn Mission of the church. They will all address the topic: "How the Gospel Brings Me Peace "

Music for the conference will be pro-vided by members of the Plymouth Ward Choir directed by Shirley Jacob-son of Plymouth. Organ accompani-ment will be by Dorothy kelson of Westland

Lecture on Japan

is m e e t i n g f ea ture

A talk on Japan by a University of Michigan student who recently lived in that country through a Rotary scholar-ship will be the highlight of the lunch eon at 12:15 p.m. Friday, Feb 2 of the Church Women United

The event will take place in the Riv-erside Park Church of God. Plymouth and Newburgh Women are asked to bring a hot casserole. Child care will be available.

For more information contact Carol Vorbeck at 421-0870

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ASSEMBLIES OF C O D LUT

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| TRI-CITY ASSEMBLY

OF GOD * 2100 HANNAN ROAD

j . WAYNE. MICHIGAN 721-6632

11 A.M. " T h e Bat t le W i t h i n " Pastor Raimer

7 P.M. " J e s u s The Heater ' ' Pastor, Raimjer

Jesus Loves You and 9o Do We Serving Wdyne West/.inQ' ng

CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH

Assemblies of God 41355 SIX MILE ROAD 340-9030

Northville, Mich. 48167 Irving M Mitchell. Castor

Gary Wiingham, Minister of Outreach

SUNDAY SERVICES

11:00 A.M, "THE BAPTIZED PAGAN"

6:30 P.M.

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U*(P.C) Thursday , J a n u t r y 25,1979

Trustee Law pushes I

tor charter change By LYNN ORR

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Without an increase in taxes or a full-scale police department, Plymouth Township can protect itself from annexation by opting forj charter township status i

That's the opinion of Trustee Gefald Law, who wants the board to seriously pursue that course within the next few months. But he-also wants to overcome residents' fears of a t lx hike which usu-ally follows the charter township course.

"The intent is not to change from one mill," he declared at Tuesday's meeting.

And he's convinced that with assurances that tax-es won't rise to the five-mill level allowed to a charter township without a voter; referendum, resi-dents won't attempt to stop the board from pursu-ing the charter township goal.

Under state law, trustees themselves can vote to form a charter township if criteria such as fire and police protection is met. Residehts, however, can petition to stop the action and derpand a fote on the question.

But Law is convinced that if residents under-stand the trustees' intent, Plymouth Township will attain charter township status to everyone's bene-fit.

He also pointed out that the Headlee amendment may prohibit tax increases without a vote, even though a charter township is allowed to levy up to five mills without a vote.

A court case probably will decide that question, he speculated i

Hines patrol grants asked

"WE HAVE one avenue open to us and it's been beaten to death," Law said, adding that he wants to end the discussion and take the steps necessary to prepare themselves for charter township status.

Those steps include some form of police protec-tion and solid waste disposal. And both steps can be easily accomplished without a tax hike, Law argues.

In discussions with other general law townships which recently voted for charter township status. Law learned that the licensing of a contractor for rubbish pickup fulfills the requirement for solid waste disposal.

And police protection can take the form of a one-person department rather than an expensive con-tract with the Wayne County Sheriff's department, he says.

"We're attempting to comply with an act to be-come a charter township. I think it might be more advantageous to explore having one full-time police officer. We don't have to make a commitment to fund a police department."

A few years ago, the cost of $250,000 for one patrol car in the Plymouth-Northville-Canton sec-tor was considered steep.

And Law isn't convinced that a sheriff's patrol is the way to go.

"What I'm leaning to is getting our single police officer," he told fellow trustees. "I can't believe he's going to cost $250,000 "

The board re-tabled the item for two more weeks while Notebaert promised some reeommednations and information concerning police protection and licensing possibilities.

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State-funded sheriff's traffic patrols are expected to be operating along Ea-ward Hines Drive and some other areas of Wayne County within a month, fol-lowing approval of the plan by the Wayne County Board of Commission-ers.

The county board Jan. 18 approved an application for $1.25 million in statue funds to underwrite the cost of the pa-trols for a nine-month period ending Sept. 30. The money is available to counties under Act 416, passed by the Michigan legislature last year.

Commissioners made their approval contingent upon approval by the sher-iff's deputies union of a memorandum of understanding. The memo acknowl-edges the county is under no obligation to continue the patrols if state funding is ended or to put any county money into the program.

INSISTENCE ON the memorandum came in the wake of an arbitrator's rul-ing that the board of commissioners could not redupe the personnel of any existing sheriff's units below their July 1974 levels as the result of a "staffing" clause in the union's contract.

A union spokesman told the board his membership would vote on the memo-randum today. He indicated that he ex-pected approval.

Sheriff William Lucas said the new 32-officer unit will concentrate on traf-fic enforcement on secondary roads $s required by Act 416.

"If it is not an Interstate, a U.S., an M (Michigan State) or a residential street, chances are it's a secondary road," Lucas explained. He cited Middlebelt, Merriman and Ecor^e Road and Hines Drive as examples.

The patrols will operate in the unin-corporated townships of wester Wayne County and will go into cities only upon request, Lucas said.

He said state funding will double his road patrol strength outside the City of Romulus, where a 36-member sheriff's force provides the city's police services under contract.

THE NEW UNIT will operate single-officer cars. Approxiamtely 15 will be purchased with equipment such as a new radar unit that permits clocking of oncoming cars while the patrol car is also in motion, Lucas said

The cars will be deployed on the ba-sis of high-accident locations, as re-ported by the Michigan Accident Loca-tion Index, a computerized system in Lansing which makes such data imme-diately available, he added.

"For example, when last we checked, the intersection of Sibley Road and Telegraph in Brownstown Township was the highest-accident in-tersection in Wayne County. Sibley falls within Act 416, so this will be a priority location for these patrols," Lu-cas said.

The new unit will feature a "drunk driving saturation patrol" which will operate on weekend evenings and other times when larger numbers of intoxi-cated drivers are on the road, he added. He said statistics indicate drinking is involved in about half of all fatal acci-dents.

Lucas said the ne» ^atrol cars will be clearly marked. "\Vv're not after ticket-writing. We are alter traffic safety through compliance and 90 per cent of the drivers improve their driv-ing upon seeing a patrol car."

Patrols will respond to emergency situations other than traffic matters, Lucas said. He cited crimes-in-progress and unruly crowds in parks as exam-ples.

Funding must be applied for annual-ly in order to continue the patrols.

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Donald Bidwell of Plymouth has received an "M Award" for excellence in masonry design from the Masonry Institute of Michigan in cooperation with the Michigan Society of Archi-tects.

Bidwell was honored for work per-formed on the fire department head-quarters at 111 North Fifth Avenue, Ann Arbor, adjacent to the city's Histor-ic fire station.

The winners were selected frqm 37 entries submitted by Michigan archi-tectural f irms by a jury of architects from Minneapolis, Minn.

The Masonry Institute is a non-profit organization dedicated to the promo-tion of quality masonry design anfl con-struction. The term "masonry" refers to brick, stone, block and other materi-als set in place by bricklayers.

Bidwell is president of D R. Bidwell Masonry on Main Street in Plymouth.

PROBLEM SOLVING

A workshop on how persons can learn to be more creative problem solvers is being offered by George Odiome Associates of Plymouth at the YMCA Storer Camp in Jackson the weekend of Feb. 2-4.

The Creative Problem Solving Work-Shop will explore ways people can use their creative energies to tackle prob-lems which arise in the workplace, home, or personal lives, explains Jack Bologna, president of Odiorne Associ-ates, 711 W. Ann Arbor Trail, Sdite 4, Plymouth.

! Some of the topics to be covered in th£ workshop include models for cre-ative problem solving, communication skills, blocks to creativity, the relation-ship between humor and creativity, and hew approaches to leadership and (man-agement.

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By W W. EDGAR

DONALD BIDWELL

The workshop is part of a national ser ies o f f e red by the Nat ional Humanistic Education Center of Sara-toga Springs, New York. Workshop leaders will be Dr. Joel Goodman and Elliott Masie of the center 's staff

Participants from Michigan and Ohio will include teachers, nurses, par-ents, helping professionals, students, business persons, and others.

The fee for the workshop, which in-cludes tuition, room and board and a copy of Creative Problem Solving Playbook written by the workshop leaders, is $95 per person. To register contact either the National Humanistic Education Center, 110 Spring, Saratoga Springs, N Y. 12866 (518-587-8770) or Odiorne Associates at 455-2860.

During a recent lull in the day's oc-cupation The Stroller sauntered into the Plymouth Cultural Center. His curi/-osity had gotten the better of him. He had wondered what the youth of today was doing for recreation during these cold winter blasts.

As he stood there watching the young lads skate up and down the indoor ice rink, a flood of memories came back from when he was a boy back in the Pennsylvania Dutch country playing "shinny" with the other kids in our neighborhood.

It was a far cry from what youth en-joy today. Instead of official multi-col-or uniforms complete with plastic hel-mets, regulation sticks and special skates, we had to be content with homemade regalia.

There was no such thing as a uni-form. We had to fasten skates to our regular shoes. Instead of protective hard helmets, we wore stocking caps. More than that there was no such thing as a regulation stick in those days. In-stead we used broom handles to whack an empty tin can back and forth across the ice. And the ice was wherever we could find it.

The game of hockey unknown then. And neighborhoods weren't used the frozen cree town. We even were delighted when the water froze at street intersections and gave us enough room to play. While older folks cursed the icy streets, we kids make the most of them. They be-came our playgrounds;

How times have changed.

leisure pursuits of youth

, so popular, was indoor rinks in in existence. We

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NOW ICE ARENAS dot the land-scape. Most every community has at least one and some h^ve two or three. In some areas, these indoor ice rinks have become entertainment centers with big ice shows each winter.

It was the same way when basketball started to become popular. The young lads back in the old hometown had no place to play. And it is a bit laughable now when The Stroller recalls how the problem was solved.

At the time a new high school was being built and there were rumors among the embryo athletes that the new facility would include a basketball court.

You can imagine our shock when we

Midnight Madness plans developing

Plans are developing for Daylight Madness in Old Village and for Mid-night Madness in the central business district and Ann Arbor an<J Sheldon Roads.

The Daylight Madness will be from noon to 6 p.m. in Old Village on Feb. 15, and Midnight Madness downtown and at Ann Arbor-Sheldon will be from 8 p.m. to midnight on the same day. ;

In all three locations there will be "mystery shoppers" who will be hand-ing out gift certificates good for mer-chandise in Plymouth.

These gift certificates will be for prizes of any amount.

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Merchants with suggestions for en-tertainment or gift certificates are urged to contact the Chamber at 453-1540 or at its office in Suite 15A, 878 Wing Street.

Chamber members and merchants are urged to attend the next planning meeting which will begin at noon, Feb. 6, in the Hillside Inn.

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A team of 10 chapter members have just com-pleted a four-day train-ing course in both federal and state income tax returns.

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learned that there was no basketball court in the new building. Immediately we bitterly complained. Finally, the powers that be gave us permission to use part of the basement provided to buUd our own court.

That was a pretty kettle of fish But we took the challenge. We decided that we would ask the merchants in town to supply the lumber needed for the side boards. It wasn't a monumental task We soon had enough money to buy the lumber. Then we set about building the walls.

Next we needed wire to go above the four-foot high sidewalls to keep the ball from going out of bounds.

AGAIN WE WENT to the merchants not only in our town but in the commu-nity across the river. Public attention was now being brought to our plight. We had little trouble raising the neces-sary funds. Now we had the solid walls complete — wood four feet high and then chicken wire to the ceiling.

r^ow wd were stuck We needed two more items — a floor and the hoops for baskets. Somehow or other the old blacksmiths in town heard of our prob-lem and quickly produced the hoops

and installed them along with the nets There was only one thing wrong

There was no room for spectators as only one side was open. No more than 50 to 75 people could see the games But we had a court. It was the only one in the area. And were we proud.

But like most every thing else, even in those days, politics entered the pic-ture.

It wasn't long before the critics, who were no lovers of sport, complained that their tax money was being used to provide recreation for a select few in the schools. And they voiced their com-plaint loud and long.

There is always a way out. And to this day The Stroller has to smile when

;^ie recalls how the critics were silenced The school board decided that the work done by the basketball play-ers was proof that a manual training program could be set up on the high school

So, in one move, we made possible a basketball court for winter play and the school system had a new program

But we never got an indoor ice rink and had to stick to our spirited games of "shinney."

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OA(P.C) Thursday, January 25, 1979

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continues Progress has been reported by the

bond issue advisory committee on as-sessing building needs for Plymouth-Canton Community Schools.

Th? group of 10 citizens with Experi-ence in finance, land use planning and building maintenance was appointed by the school board in November 1978.

The charge to the committed from the school board is to consider the size and distribution of a bond proposal and to assess community attitudes tjoward a school bond issue.

Members expect to complete their written report ' to the board around March

MEETING EVERY Monday since their appointment, the committee members have heard reports, studied proposals, and interviewed school staff members hey have inspected several schools to check the condition of buildings and equipmentand also are working with consultants in public opinion polling and in energy conservation ,

The committee has divided into sev-eral subcommittees to work with ad-m i n i s t r a t i s coordination, budgets, boundaries, voter-community informa-tion, consultants, and financial institu-tions

Charles Heidt is chairman of the bond issue advisory group. Mefnbers are Larry Bowerman, Leslie C. Cavell, Leonard Evans, Gary Nielsen, Cathe-rine Prince, Glenn Schroeder, James G Stebbins, Ned1. Stirton and Ted F. Thrasher

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Leisure time pursuits

What's the alternatives to TV and beer? By JACK BOLOGNA

(Jack Bologna is president of George Odiorne Associates, Inc., a manage-ment consultant f i rm in Plymouth).

Television gets more bad raps from more people than any other modern in-vention or social institution.

It has been variously described as a vast wasteland, a cheap purveyor of voyeurism, violence and inane come-dies, a vacuous charade on reality, a divination of the demonic, a pass-time for the purely passive, the greatest boredom avoidance scheme since pen-ny-ante poker, the world's greatest ba-bysitter and on and on.

Television stands accused of foster-ing crime, contributing to the delin-quency of minors, sowing the seeds of marital discord, the "staging" of news events rather than news reporting and making "Johnny" dull-witted, unimagi-native, boring and lacking in compas-sion, feelings and social graces.

» GRANTED THAT television pro^ gramming in both its content and quali-ty leaves a lot to be desired, can any-thing so attractive to so many be all the bad? In the spirit of balance 'and fairness let us discuss some good things television may have brought us.

First, let us look at our recent past history. What did people and families do before the advent of TV? In my

youth, the family huddled together around a radio af ter dinner, dishwash-ing and homework to listen to Eddie Cantor, A1 Jolson, Jack Benny, George and Gracie, Fibber McGee, Bob Hope, Henry Morgan, Arthur Godfrey, Bing Crosby, the Hit Parade, the Shadow, the Green Hornet, Lux Radio Theatre, the Little Theatre Off Times Square, Grand'Central Station, baseball, foot-ba l l the Lone Ranger, Captain Marvel, Sgt /Pres ton of the Yukon, Superman, Joe Penner, Amos & Andy, etc., etc. That's a lot of listening too and also very passive, I might add.

As one got older it was possible even in a large family to give equal atten-tion to the radio plus household chores and homework. Only when finals came along did the radio fall silent because a higher degree of concentration was required.

The real treat for me in those days however, was when my mother told us stories she had learned in her youth in Sicily or when she read to us sections of the Italian romantic novels she bought with regularity at Bonaldi's Book Store on Gratiot Avenue.

(The stories always seemed to in-volve orphans, widows, families sepa-rated by war, famine or disease or bad "padrones." The plot always turned jon a quirk of fate, chance, or good fortune, i.e. a brother who got rich and spent the

next 20 years digging up information as to the whereabouts *>f his mother, fyither, sisters, and4 brothers. Invari-ably, the searcher, exhausted from his long and tedious travels would collapse on the front stoop of a monastery and discover on his awakening that the kindly old man providing him soup and mopping his brow, a lowly church sex-ton, was in fact, his long lost father Then the search would really gather momentum as the twb, reinforcing one another, set out to find the remaining or surviving members of the clan.)

Now that might sound "corny" to you, but it's a memory I treasure. Not the stoHes themselves but sitting at my mother's feet and listening to her read, still brings on a warm feeling and glow when I think about it.

THE QUESTION IS has television destroyed that kind of experience for today's children? I think not.

Children on the whole today get as much i f not more of it. Children's book sales have grown geometrically in the past 20 years. Mothers do read to their children and probably read more than their own mother reatj to them.

If we move back in time to the gen-eration before, what did our parents do as small children. Admittedly their recreational pursuits were limited. So-ciety was more agrarian and most chil-dren lived on fa rms or small towns.

What did they do for excitement? What could they do? They had chores that used up most of their non-school time and recreation was limited to a Sunday afternoon baseball game, a Sat-urday visit to town to do shopping, and in the winter a game of "shinny" and maybe some sledding.

The biggest intergenerational differ-ence is the great availability of leisure tiifie. Our grandparents had very little and perhaps our own children have more than they can constructively uti-lize.

Our children may be suffering from boredom but our parents suffered from sameness—the never ending chores, the lack of mobility, the agonizingly long cold winters with little social con-tact with anyone, where families had to huddle around the pot-belly stove in the evening to thaw out fingers, toes and nofces before diving into a cold bed in a freezing bedroom with frosted windows an{J wind and snow blowing through the wall cracks. The Saturday night bath in the metal tub on the kitchen floor was the most exciting experience of the week.

SO TODAY children are bored be-cause they have too much leisure time.

In yesteryear, children had very lit-tle leisure time but suffered from a dull routine of work, school and simple

survival from the elements. We have moved from passivity of one sort to passivity of another.

And yet I don't know many folks of that earlier generation who would give up what they have today for what they had 70 years ago.

Is that the stuff of which progress is made—people opting for more crea ture comforts a warmer bed, fresh fruit in the wintertime, closer personal contact with peers, mobility, recre-ational choices7

I'd have to say a qualified "yes " While its true we pay a price for that progress - more leisure time - more po-tential time for boredom or boring pur-suits - few people who have experi-enced both the old way and new way choose to go backward

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THE ISSUE society needs to address today is what constructive activity choices should we begin to supply peo-ple who now have more time to eniov life?

Television is but one alternative and given the current state of its critique not a very worthwhile choice at that

Should we be promoting the arts as opposed to a plethora of hobbies9 Vol untee'r services vs. spectator sports'' Church membership vs. tavern socializ-ing7 Garden clubs vs. junk collecting'' Or What7

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4Camera Never Blinks' offers unusual insight

speaking for t h e r m > r d

By BILL SLIGER

A wi re se rv ice s tory in the na t ional p re s s r ecen t -ly r epo r t ed tha t Dan R a t h e r , the CBS television r e p o r t e r , was one of the top 10 m e n on a list com-piled by s o m e sor t of w o m e n ' s o rgan iza t ion tha t ge t s its k icks f r o m looking a t men .

I don' t know whe the r R a t h e r is h a n d s o m e or not. But o rd inar i ly m y r eac t ion to a l m o s t any TV news-c a s t e r a p p e a r i n g on such a list would be p red ic ta -ble.

F r o m m y biased p r in t -media viewpoint , mos t TV news c o m m e n t a t o r s a r e show biz persona l i t i e s r ead ing scr ip ts .

U P O N R E A D I N G " T h e C a m e r a Never Bl inks ," I 'm convinced Dan R a t h e r is a f i r s t -c lass journal -ist, who would be a we lcomed r e p o r t e r to any news-paper . It the gals happen to think he ' s a t t r a c t i v e , al l the be t te r . I hope it helps his ra t ings .

The R a t h e r book cover s s o m e of our r ecen t histo-ry ' s mos t exc i t ing and t u m u l t u o u s even t s including civil r ights, the m a r c h e s in the south, Vie tnam, the a s sas ina t ions of John F. Kennedy and Mar t in Lu-ther King, and Wate rga t e .

Actual ly , R a t h e r c o v e r s m u c h of his l ife going back to the days when he could not a f f o r d to a t t end col lege and t r ied his level best to win a footbal l scholarship . Aside f r o m ques t ionab le t a len t , R a t h e r s u f f e r e d f r o m being sma l l and having a coach who del ighted in tes t ing his courage .

The under-sized R a t h e r was ins ta l led a s a defen-sive end in s c r i m m a g e . A se r ies of power sweeps a round R a t h e r ' s end nea r ly cost him his life. But the coach of the tiny E a s t T e x a s col lege f inal ly had to tell R a t h e r he w a s through a f t e r m o r e than a full

season of hanging on - s t i l l hoping for a scholar -s h i p - a n d work ing odd jobs. It was, he says , one of the few t i m e s he r e m e m b e r s cry ing .

F o r t u n a t e l y foi R a t h e r he had a br ight , young professor with a m a s t e r ' s d e g r e e f r o m the Missouri School of J o u r n a l i s m . Obviously, he recognized tal-ent in Ra the r . And he saved h im f r o m the punish-ment of footbal l by secur ing the youngs te r an a n n o u n c e r - h a n d y m a n job for a s m a l l rad io s ta t ion.

The p rofessor is c red i t ed by R a t h e r for inspir ing his c a r e e r in jou rna l i sm. And it is one well-founded in the f u n d a m e n t a l s of ge t t ing the s tory and wr i t ing it p rompt ly and a c c u r a t e l y .

T H E R E HAVE B E E N and still a r e m a n y out-s tanding radio-TV journa l i s t s .

I'd like to think mos t of t h e m c a m e through the n e w s p a p e r ranks . But whi le te levis ion p r o m o t e s i ts c o m m e n t a t o r s via a r a t i ngs ' s t a r sy s t em, it is evi-dent that such m e n a s Ed Murrow, Wal te r Cronki te , David Brinkley, John Chancel lor , H a r r y Reasoner , E r i c Sevare id , Mike Wal lace and Edwin N e w m a n a r e much m o r e than just p r e t t y f a c e s and voices. They a r e all f i r s t - r a t e journa l i s t s of the e l ec t ron ic med ia .

"The C a m e r a Neve r Bl inks" gives the r e a d e r a r ea l insight into the kind of thinking tha t goes through the mind of a journa l i s t when he is working on a s tory like " W a t e r g a t e " day a f t e r day. It r evea l s the anx ie t i e s and d a n g e r s of cover ing civil r ights d e m o n s t r a t i o n s in the south. And it t a k e s you to the ba t t l eg rounds of V ie tnam.

But moreove r , in m y view, it d e m o n s t r a t e s the burden of responsibi l i ty fe l t by a jou rna l i s t ' t o do his job to ta l ly and a c c u r a t e l y r e g a r d l e s s of persona l feel ings.

I think R a t h e r accompl i shed this r e m a r k a b l y well under most t ry ing condit ions. He w a s not the hero of W a t e r g a t e to m a n y viewers , nor to those in the Nixon White House.

But to this r e p o r t e r R a t h e r s t ands a s one of the most thoughtfu l , sens i t ive and ded ica ted profes-sional n e w s m e n se rv ing the broad te levis ion audi-ence.

Off the Walls

Toilet training By NANCY SMITH WALLS

This one's about toilet training. I realize that this topic is not exactly

an area of fascination for most of you, so unless you're the mama of toddlers or you have such a bad case of cabin fever jou ' I l read anything, you might as well go on to "Doc's Corner" or "Daniels Den."

I've got my own problems trying to figure out how to write about toilet training without using any words that may be inappropriate for a family paper. Oh, poop

I FEEL LIKE shouting it f rom the house tops: I've just successfully toilet-trained a two-year-old in one day! I should write a book or something.

Right away I can tell that Rule Num-ber One would be: Make sure that you're working with your second child. Firstborns are a hopeless case- It took lOVj months for my eldest child to achieve a similar state of grace. Oh, I could tell you some horror stories about that one.

Like the time the cute little guy made a mess in his pants, let the con-tents fall out on the driveway, and then proceeded to stomp on it as evenly and

^-thoroughly as he possibly could. I don't even want to mention what it did for his shoes'

I found him in the midst of his task, shrieked like a banshee, and banished him forever to the confines of our house. While I was shrieking and bab-bling incoherently, it occurred to me that I had to clean up that mess imme-diately before the neighbors discovered just how really uncouth my children were.

I ran to the backyard to turn on the hose, all the while screaming dire threats at my young son about what I would do to him if he were to step out of the house. I turned on the hose, and ran around the side of the house to look for the end where the water was com-ing out (what's that thing called anyway?). It was coming out all right. • I didn't stop to think in the confusion that the hose might be connected to something. Naturally.it was. The sprin-kler was going full force. The fact that it was going directly into our neighbors open bedroom window (it was summer--remember summer?) only added to my hysteria. I could only pray that no one had decide to take an Afternoon nap. We were new to the neighborhood. I didn't know yet if that big fellow liv-ing next door would take kindly to being drenched while in the safety of his own bed. Few people would.

I won't go on with it. It just gives you

an idea of the chills and thrills that child put me through while I attempted to break him of the diaper habit. But his little brother has made up for all that. • •

ONE DAY A couple of weel^s ago, two-year-old J immy told me his diaper needed changing.

I replied that I would change it if he would go and get a fresh diaper from his room. He asked, "Do you want on overnight one from the pink box or a regular one from the green box?" I must have did a double-take as I real-ized, "my goodness that child is a little sophisticated to be a member of the Pamper set."

So I calmly explained to him, "Jim-my, I think you should stop wearing di-apers and from now on you'll get to wear underwear like the rest of the world." That was fine with Jim, and it's been a breeze ever since. I kid you not.

What was very nearly a battle to the death with his older brother was as easy as a simple change of wardrobe with Jim.

After 4 ^ years of changing some-body's diaper, I am free at last! So take heart all you ladies with talcum up your nose. There's a light at the end of that tunnel. And it's wearing training pants. Hallelujah.

The Bottom Line

Home business By RONALD G. LOISELLE

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By RONALD G. LOISELLE (The following column is written by

Ronald Loiselle of Plymouth, business counselor fo r Genera l Business Services).

Recent statistics from the Depart-ment of the Treasury and the Labor Department indicate an increased vol-ume of small one-person businesses.

IRS has established specific guide-lines to define a true business versus a hobby. It is advisable to establish which ca tegory applies to your enterprise.

BASICALLY, an activity is consid-ered a business if it is entered into and carried on for the purpose of making a profit.

A profit-making motivation, there-fore, is one of the primary factors dis-tinguishing a business from an activity engaged in for personal reasons.

An auditor might ask tbe following questions to determine if this profit motive exists: How much time was ac-tually spent on the activity? Does the taxpayer have any prior experience with the same type of business? Is the enterprise carried out in a business-like

manner with proper records, retention of invoices and receipts?

Finally and perhaps most important, IRS considers the type of enterprise ac-tually involved. Collecting stamps and coins, pottery making, various artistic endeavors, and breeding and showing of animals, are all heavily scrutinized merely because of the nature of the enterprise.

THE IRS also considers two other primary factors in deciding whether an enterprise is a business or a hobby.

The first is regularity of activities. Do you regularly make business trans-actions? Do you regularly advertise or

•^solicit business? Do you regularly incur expenses such as professional dues, au-tomobile expenses, material and sup-plies, telephone, etc.?

The other major factor of interest to IRS is the amount of income produced. Normally, IRS assumes that your en-terprise must produce a profit in any two out of five consecutive years if it is truly a business. Absence of income, of course, would not necessarily mean that no business expense could be deducted.

In the initial year of business, espe-cially in the earlier part of the year, there may be little or no substantial income. On the other hand, there might be expenses such as advertising, busi-ness cards, telephone, and other busi-ness expenses.

If your activity is not engaged in for profit, any net losses are not deducti-ble. Unfortunately, any net gain is tax-able.

If the enterprise is truly a business and a loss is involved, then that loss could be used to offset other income.

What action can you take now, for the future, to insure that your en-terprise is considered a business? Es-tablish your activity as much as possi-ble in the format of a business, with the proper recordkeeping system, keeping track of expenses and income, and the appropriate amount of normal busi-ness-like expenses such as insurance, telephone, and advertising.

Remember that the activity must eventually show a profit. Be able to prove a clear distinction between a recreational pursuit and a legitimate ac t iv i ty engaged in for prof i t .

Thursday. January 25,1CT

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0Hots d'oeuvres by Lynn Orr

The battle's about money The u rban - suburban cold wa r is hea t ing up f a s t e r

than bu t te r on a hot Engl ish m u f f i n these days.

Basical ly, the f ights about U.S. D e p a r t m e n t of Housing and Urban Deve lopment (HUD) money, the E n v i r o n m e n t a l ! P ro tec t ion Agency 's (EPA) opposi-tion to Super Sewer , and Detroi t City Council ' s de-cision to let Cadi l lac m o v e hundreds of jobs to Livo- %

nia, c o m e down to the s a m e th ing—money . Suburbs don' like HUD s t r ings , such as low in-

c o m e housing r equ i r emen t s . Suburbs oppose the EPA position which says nat ional u r b a n policy dic-t a t e s that f ede ra l money won' t be spent on p r o j e c t s that con t r ibu t e to the d ra in of c e n t r a l ci t ies.

Detroi t c i ty council m e m b e r s like Maryann M a h a f f e y don't like the compe t i t ion a m o n g com-muni t ies for tax base that resu l t s in tax b r e a k s fo r a co rpora t ion tl)e size of G e n e r a l Motprs .

p ropose tha t the c u r r e n t s t rugg le is )le of the checks and ba l ance theory doesn ' t work tha t way. t icos a r e cu t t ing H U D s t r ings while s t r ings be r e m o v e d f r o m housing

O N E MIGHT a p e r f e c t e x a m in act ion, but it

Suburban pol d e m a n d i n g the packages .

" I t ' s our monfcv," is the chal lenge . But is it? Since when does any of us decide w h e r e our tax do l la r s go"7

HUD S e c r e t a r y P a t r i c i a H a r r i s and her associ-a t e s got into hot w a t e r for ac t ing on long t ime gov-e r n m e n t concerjns. They ' r e a t t e m p t i n g to put s o m e tee th into na t ional policy. F o r yea r s , one of the loudest c r i t i c i sms of the sp rawl ing f ede ra l govern-ment w a s its lack of coordinat ion .

Now, when M^. H a r r i s t r i e s to coondinate her end of it, she ge t s squeals .

With h a r d c o r e p rob lems , u rban c e n t e r s a r e a l a rge dra in on f ede ra l dol lars . It m a k e s sense to t ry and co r r ec t thatl s i tuat ion.

MOST SUB I m a y o r John O'F don't see it tha t

JRBAN off ic ia ls , like D e a r b o r n ' s H I iley, who s l a m m e d HUD last week

way.

And the suburbs that want the f ede ra l govern-ment to foot 70 per cent of the bill for building a Super Sewer that will a l low s u b u r b a n g rowth don't see it that way, e i ther

EPA isn't saying the suburbs can ' t build a Super Sewer . I t ' s say ing they can ' t build a Super Sewer with f ede ra l money that will p r o m o t e growth in the suburbs and con t r ibu t e to populat ion decl ine in the cen t r a l cities.

When you ' r e thinking of the f ede ra l budget , it m a k e s sense.

But like the s tuden t s who can ' t get schola rsh ips because the i r p a r e n t s m a k e too much money , the suburbs s c r e a m about t axes and push for the i r sha re of the f ede ra l pie.

Unfo r tuna te ly , the pie is only so big an& inflat ion is tak ing m o r e and m o r e c h e r r i e s f r o m between the crus ts .

E V E R Y O N E , including Detroi t Mayor Coleman Young, j u m p e d on the ci ty council at its f i rs t re jec-tion of GM's reques t to m o v e to Livonia.

The ci ty council didn't say GM couldn' t m o v e to Livonia. It said they wouldn' t a p p r o v e the move, thus blocking Livonia 's giving a tax break to the No 1 au to c o m p a n y .

On recons idera t ion , the council gave in Now it 's up to Livonia to grant the tax b reak Again, howev-er, we get into policy. The law GM is a t t e m p t i n g to use is designed to e n c o u r a g e business to s t ay in Michigan. The intent was not to encou rage compe-tition a m o n g c o m m u n i t i e s within the s ta^e nor to g r a n t tax b r e a k s to blue chip c o r p o r a t i o n s •

Ms, M a h a f f e y and Kenneth Cockrel a rgued tha t point, but all the s u b u r b s s aw w a s ano the r Det ro i t g r a b a t s t r aws .

Mar t in Luther King would have been 50 y e a r s old last week.

It the wall be tween our c i t ies and suburbs ge t s any higher, will the next gene ra t ion even know whv his b i r thday is a s t a t e ho l iday 0

? Scales While the holidays were definitely a

difficult time for dieting, as promised, here is proof positive that it can be done.

The loses include the period from the first week of December through the first weigh-in in January. Several peo-ple in Observerland had great weight losses.

A Plymouth TOPS chapter records an eight pound loss for Grace Lower. Grace has a loss of 30 pounds since October.

International Diet Centres boasts about Eileen Gordeti of Birmingham. She lost a total of &3 pounds, gained nothing throughout the entire holiday season and graduated the week before Christmas.

Southfield's Roslyn Katzman had a six pound loss during December follow-ing Diet Center's program. Michelle Cook from Farmingtbn Hills had a five pound loss.

Weight Watchers had its share of success stories, toi>. The Westland chapter reports that Richard Dunkel-berger lost four pounds; Cathy. Zimmer three pounds; Nancy Homer, 4 pounds; and Alice Barnstabl^, 14 pounds. Our hats are off to Louis Heller who lost 21 pounds during December for a total

lotss of 56 pounds in 11 weeks Space does not permit listing all of

the people who did well, but if you lost weight over the holidays, you have proven to yourselves and to others that nothing is impossible.

APPLES ARE still in plentiful sup-ply in the stores and make a marvelous snack. But if you tire of eating them raw, cook up a batch of homemade sauce. "Oh! It's so much work to peel all all those apples," you groan. It doesn't have to be. Whenever I discuss the fact that I've made some 80 quarts of ap-plesauce this fall and winter, people marvel. But, rest assured, I'm not peel-ing all those apples.

About 15 years ago I was introduced to a nifty gadget called a Foley food mill. Many people have never heard of it, so I'd like to share that with you. It is a round, metal container that has small holes in the bottom metal plate and a paddle that, when you turn it, forces the cooked apples through them pulverizing them into a fine sauce.

So, all you have to do is wash and quarter your apples, put them into a pot with just enough water so the ap-ples won't stick. Simmer till mushy. Push through the food mill. While hot, add enough cinnamon for flavor and

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just a small amount of sugar, if needed Serve. '

A NEW CLASS has been added to those taught at the Gourmet Gallerie. It's Diet Microwave. Larry Janes says, "Let us show you how to eat and stay slim using the microwave." It will be held March 7 Call 455-2626 for futher information

National YMCA consultant Jo Ann Ploeger shares some recipes with us that I will include in the next couple of columns Following is one of those de-veloped for their Weight Management classes

Fruit muffins l/2 cups applesauce 1 cup frozen cranberries or other berry 2% cup dry milk 2 eggs 3 T. corn meal 3 T. oatmeal Sweetener to taste 1 T wainut extract 1 T. butte. flavoring l/4 t. baking powder

t. salt

Mix together Bake in muffin tins at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. One half of the recipe is one fruit, one milk, one egg and bVead exchange.

Wayne County (D-Plymouth) has ment to conduct concrete sound bai way in Plymouth noise is actually was prompted to tween Schoolcraft complained that v<

>mmissioner R. Wl (sked the State jsts to determine ler installed along id Canton towns!

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1-275 have icular noise has increased since

installation of the 10-foot wall. In a letter to the state, Joyner quotes Peter R. Miller of Plymouth as claim-ing the noise level has increased since erection of the sound barrier. Joyner suggests if the tests prove the noise level is accentuated by the wall than a green belt of shrubs and trees could be placed along the barrier to help absorb the noise. He is shown here at Ann Arbor Road and 1-275 inspecting the barrier with Canton Supervisor Noel Culbert (left).

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Despite urban sprawl, 'Super Sewer' is better

Public policy decisions a re ra re ly a m a t t e r of choosing between black and white This is par t icu-larly t rue in the 20-year controversy over what has come to be called the Super Sewer project .

With some feel ings of uneasiness, we must en-dorse the concept of Super Sewer as proposed by the Wayne County Publ ic Works Depa r tmen t as the bet ter method of dealing with the was tewa te r , health and growth prob lems of western Wayne and Oakland counties.

We have qua lms about the possibility of empi re -building in the Wayne County DPW and reserva-tions about dealing with a Detroi t -dominated DPW board We have s t rong sympa th ies with those who would preserve rura l f a r m l a n d for a fu tu re food .supply and with those who would halt the dra in of people and resources f r o m the City of Detroit .

But we have even m o r e qua lms about the route proposed by the U.S. Envi ronmenta l Pro tec t ion Agency in its env i ronmenta l impac t s t a t e m e n t — a smal le r Huron Valley was t ewa te r project and reli-ance on the Walled Lake t r e a t m e n t plant. To put it bluntly, the EPA repor t was botched and inept and inspires no confidence.

And that leaves us with the Super Sewer a l te rna-tive.

'Save Detroit!' Two confl ict ing philosophies-are at work. One is justified by the Car t e r adminis t ra t ion ' s

"nat ional urban policy." It is a imed at saving older, centra l cit ies which a l ready have an i n f r a s t ruc tu re of s treets , water lines, sewers , utilities and institu-tions.

The national urban policy is a imed at halting suburban sp rawl—the eat ing up of f a r m fields, woods and wet lands by subdivisions, shopping cen-ters, swimming pools and pavement . The EPA cites the national urban policy in r ecommending its Al-ternat ive D.

The other philosophy is a bit newer and m o r e subtle It holds that Detroi t and the suburbs a ren ' t enemies but neighbors in a southeas tern Michigan region; that the SEM region is bott l ing federal poli-cies which favor the Sun Belt s t a tes as growth areas ; that if local suburbs lose the ba t t le for indus-try, the winner will not be Detroit but the South.

Last week we saw an e x a m p l e of the regionalist philosophy at work. Detroi t ' s City Council voted to allow Genera l Motors Corp. to move a Cadil lac di-vision operat ion f r o m Detroit to Livonia when it appeared the a l t e rna t ive might be tha t Michigan would lose the plant entirely. And a yea r ago we saw Ohio pick up a Ford plant when southeast Michigan couldn' t provide adequa te facil i t ies.

If we follow the E P A ' s Pied P iper and res t r ic t sewerage in suburbia , will it help Detroi t? In the decade of the 1960s, as we read federa l s tat is t ics , Wayne County lost 8.8 per cent qf its employmen t in durables manufac tu r ing and near ly 22 per cent in non-durables, most ly in Detroit .

Since the high-water m a r k of 1950, Detroit has lost about one-third of its population. These losses occurred without a Super Sewer. EPA fai ls to con-vince us, therefore , tha t not building Super Sewer will "save Detroi t ."

Moreover, the f r inge a r e a s of wes tern Wayne and Oakland counties (par t i cu la t ly Oakland) have con-tinued to a t t r a c t people, even without Super Sewer. This growth occur red long before 1-275 and the new I 96 were built. This growth cont inues despi te the cancellation^,of the M-275 f r eeway in Oakland County

Much as the edi tors desire to halt the depopula-tion of Detroit , we ' r e not persuaded that halt ing sewer growth will do it. Ra ther , the re a re legiti-m a t e health and env i ronmenta l reasons for building Super Sewer, along with a leg i t imate concern for the economy of the southeas te rn Michigan region, of which Detroit is a part .

Double standard The Oakland County communi t i e s c o m e into the

m a t t e r with mot ives less than pure. One the one hand, they a r e endorsing Super Sew-

er, a $207 million projec t with something like 80 per cent federal and s t a t e funding. This they want .

On the other hand, this portion of Oakland County contains many lakes whose shores a r e in p r iva te development . When a county park was proposed in C o m m e r c e Township a few yea r s ago, local opposi-tion was a d a m a n t — a n d successful . Each legislat ive session, the lakes a r e a ' s men in Lansing in t roduce a bill a imed at halt ing acquisit ion of public boat landings on any m o r e Oakland County lakes.

We could respec t the lakes a r e a ' s position if it were willing to f inance all w a s t e w a t e r t r e a t m e n t sys tems itself, but such is not the case. The lakes a rea doesn' t mind if the res t of us help pay for its sewers, in te rcep tors and t r e a t m e n t plant, but it doesn't want us to launch our boats there , even if we pay for it.

For tuna te ly , the bills to half public boat launch acquisi t ions have failed.

Take your pick

Federa l , s t a t e and local of f ic ia ls have nar rowed their choice to two plans for t rea t ing was t ewa te r in western Wayne and Oakland counties:

• Al te rna t ive A -- "Super S e w e r " -- Wayne Coun-ty DPW is chief advocate . It would consist of a 50-mile regional in terceptor , a 49-million-gallons-per-day was t ewa te r t r e a t m e n t plant at the mouth of the Huron River, and cal ls for the closing of all other t r e a t m e n t plants in the service a rea . It would se rve all the a rea enclosed in the box. Capi tal cost es t imate : $207 million.

• Al ternat ive D - U.S. Env i ronmen ta l P ro tec t ion Agency is chief advocate . Aimed at "a reduced po-tential for the encouragemen t of out-migrat ion f r o m the City of Detroi t ," it, too, cal ls for a t reat -ment plant at the mouth of the Huron River, but serving an a rea only as f a r north as Canton Town-ship. Areas in the middle would join the Rouge Interceptor . Northern a r e a s would be served by the Walled Lake t r e a t m e n t plant. Capital cost es t imate : $132 million

Walled Lake's plant

A crucial issue is EPA ' s proposal that the Wailed Lake was t ewa te r t r e a t m e n t plant be upgraded to handle the sewage of neighboring Oakland County communi t ies .

EPA's own repor t has plenty of reasons why this shouldn't be done.

The chief one is that the Walled Lake plant dis-charges into one of two main sources of the Middle River Rouge. Says EPA: "F low in the Walled Lake Branch is in te rmi t ten t , with no flow occurr ing dur-ing sustained dry wea ther condit ions."

In other words, in dry weather , the only thing coming into the Middle Rouge f r o m the north would be t rea ted eff luent . If a mal func t ion should occur at the Walled Lake plant—such as the hor ror s tor ies of ma l func t ions a t Detro i t ' s p lant—li tera l ly half the wa te r in the Middle Rouge in P lymouth and Livonia would be sewage.

We don't want that . Nei ther do spokesmen for the ci t ies of Livonia and Plymouth . The Middle Rouge basin is lovely parkland.

Again, EPA says: "The wa te r s of the Walled Lake Branch, Johnson Drain and the upper reach of the Middle River Rouge in the projec t a r ea a r e en-riched with nutr ients . Sources contr ibut ing to this condition include non-point (area) contr ibut ions of n i t ra tes and phosphorous f r o m overland run-off, s t o rm sewer d ischarges and discharges f r o m the Walled Lake WWTP (was tewate r t r e a t m e n t plant).

"During s u m m e r , however, wa t e r qual i ty deter-iorates in Phoenix Lake and Newburgh Lake. Re-sults f r o m wa te r sampl ing by SEMCOG (Southeast Michigan Council of Governments ) in 1976 indicate eutrophic condit ions."

In plain English, the lakes a r e dying. Everyone is e i ther u p s t r e a m or downs t r eam f r o m

someone else—or both. The communi t i e s down-s t r e a m f r o m Walled Lake ' s plant should be heard on the Super Sewer issue. They have spoken in favor of it and agains t the EPA proposal.

They a r e wisely looking a f t e r their own interests . Implementa t ion of E P A ' s plan of two hal f -way t r e a t m e n t plants, in our view, is likely to result in lawsuits by downs t r eam Rouge communi t i e s agains t their u p s t r e a m neighbors.

For them, the issue is not preserva t ion of Detroit . The issue is immed ia t e heal th and conservat ion needs.

That EPA report

The U.S. Env i ronmenta l Protect ion Agency's report , r ecommending Al ternat ive D, has so many blatant f laws tha t we must doubt the en t i re thing.

The EPA repor t is addressed to U.S. Sen. John Riegle (his n a m e is Donald); to Rep. Jack McDonald, who left of f ice in 1972; to Rep. J a m e s O'Hara, who left of f ice in 1976 and whose distr ict was miles away f r o m the projec t a rea ; but not to 2d District Rep. Carl Pursel l or even his predecessor , Marvin Esch, where much of the projec t would be located.

EPA lists severa l species of " t h r e a t e n e d " and "endange red" an ima l s "which potential ly m a y be found in or nea r the Huron Valley projec t a r e a . "

Local res idents will be astounded to read tha t the Kir t land 's warb le r , bald eagle, osprey and eas te rn t imber wolf a r e among the c r e a t u r e s which the Huron Valley could "poten t ia l ly" house.

We doubt any living man or woman has seen an eagle or t imber wolf in these par ts . Several yea rs ago, four t imber wolves were re leased in the Upper Peninsula ' s Huron Mountains, 500 miles away, and

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failed to survive m o r e than six months. EPA tells us both Phoenix and Newburgh lakes in

Plymouth and Livonia " a r e stocked annual ly with t rout ." Some trout were stocked in 1969 to provide a t e m p o r a r y fishery, but o therwise KPA simply doesn't know what it 's talking about.

In public hearings, much ridicule was heaped on EPA ' s head, and one can see why.

Something else in the EPA repor t bothers us— something we can ' t spot in black and white or und-er l ine with a pencil. A sixth sense tells us EPA is ra t ional iz ing—concoct ing an a rgument to support the political point of view of the "nat ional urban policy."

It just smel ls fishy, and the fish we smell aren ' t trout.

The health issue

Put t ing aside the lakes a r e a ' s double s tandard toward outside funding, let 's look dispassionately at the a rea ' s problems.

Again we turn to EPA ' s own evidence - evidence it s t rangely ignored when it r e c o m m e n d s the half-hearted Al ternat ive D

Many septic tanks in White Lake. C o m m e r c e and Novi. EPA says, " w e r e developed prior to the adop-tion of the Oakland County Sani tary Code and do not presently incorpora te provisions designed to ensure proper operat ion to protect groundwaters .

"In White Lake Township, much of the early-lakeside development was for cot tage- type occu-pancy on small-sized lots. Many now a re occupied on a ful l - t ime basis, causing the on-site sewage disposal sys tems to become overloaded or to fail

"Additionally, m a n y of the on-site sept ic sys tems were located in close proximity to lakes, in a r e a s of • high g roundwate r levels, or in a r e a s with organic. •' dense clay, or sandy soils. Such soils f requent ly a re not sui table to absorb con taminan t s in sept ic tank eff iuent . . ."

How. then, can EPA rat ionalize its r ecommenda-tion to cont inue much of the a rea on septic t anks? It s t r ikes us tha t politics, dressed up in the highfalutin verb iage of a "nat ional urban policy." dictated EPA s recommendat ion .

Certainly, f r o m a health point of view, something resembl ing the Super Sewer project would bet ter protect the health of the residents, the lives of the lakes and the ameni t i es of those living downs t ream.

Super Sewer is the route to ftollow-provided we keep an eye on the Wayne County DPW

Self-made

Uncomfortable moments Life has many uncomfor t ab le moments , some of

which we c r ea t e ourselves. Such as using the res t room at a gas s tat ion when

you don't buy gas and you t ry to sneak in and sneak out.

Or when you a re a t a very fancy r e s t au ran t and use the res t room but have no change in your purse or pocket, and notice a person standing there giving out hot towels with his or her hand extended, pa lm up. You have to c r e a t e an air of indifferent near-sightedness and go without washing your hands.

Or at the s a m e res tau ran t when you park your ca r in the lot to avoid having to pay a half-dollar to the doorman, you have to pass by him to get into the place.

How do you feel when you've sneaked into a club to which you don't belong?

WHAT ABOUT THOSE sai lors who want to re-plenish their ice supply on their sai lboats and sneak into a motel to t ake ice out of the au toma t i c ice make r , continually looking over their shoulders to see if anyone is watching?

How do you feel when you use the eight-i tems-or-less express lane in a s u p e r m a r k e t when in fact you have m o r e than eight i t ems and know everyone is glaring at you?

Or consider the s tudent who goes to class unpre-pared ,and si ts through the whole session hoping the teacher will not call on him or her.

It 's a li t t le uncomfor tab le to park in a permi t lot when you don't have a permit .

Or parking in a "No P a r k i n g " zone, hoping you'll get back to the ca r before the police of f icer does.

Or not putt ing money in the me te r , hoping you'll be able to re tu rn before the m e t e r maid does.

WHAT ABOUT standing in the grocery line menta l ly adding up all your purchases because you ' re not sure you have enough money in your Docket or purse, ready to pull something out of the Dasket if the total goes over your resources?

Or not r e m e m b e r i n g the n a m e of somebody you real ly knew well.

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What if you ' re under 21 aVid go into a bar and a r e served, and you a r e there waiting for somebody to come and find out that you ' re not of a g e 9

Or when you put on the b rakes a f t e r you- see a pol iceman and you have to wait that agonizing pe-riod to see if in fac t he has caught you.

Or saying something nasty about a person and then realizing they a r e a r e within earshot .

Or passing in the right-hand lane on an express-way. even though it is perfect ly legal, and you feel squeamish about it.

Or spotting a r ada r ca r and turning one block ear l ie r to avoid being caught .

WHAT ABOUT going into an a p a r t m e n t complex to look around when there is a secur i ty guard and you drive through waving nonchalant ly as if you lived there, hoping you won't be stopped and ques-tioned?

Or when you ' re sitting around a f t e r dinner and drinks and the check comes, and you know you don't have enough money in your pocket, and you hope somebody else will reach for the check.

Or asking for a doggie bag a t a r e s t au ran t when you know darn well—and so does the wa i t ress—tha t you ' re going to eat the lef tovers yourself .

What about when you ' re ta lking about a person and say to the people in your group, "Don't look now," and they all do look, and the person is looking your way?

It sure doesn't t ake big things to m a k e life uncomfor table . I

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Just Between us

Managing anger-stewing and spewing A scene in Rober t Burns ' poem " T a m O ' S h a n t e r "

is r e m a r k a b l y c o n t e m p o r a r y and human . While T a m is at the t ave rn , ge t t ing "unco d runk , "

his wife is s i t t ing at home, "nur s ing her w r a t h to keep it w a r m . " What in te res t s us he r e is not the m a r i t a l r e la t ionsh ip but the way fee l ings a r e han-dled.

Mrs. O 'Shante r is the p r o t o t y p e of all of us who work at s t ay ing angry , nurs ing and s t i r r ing our nega t ive feel ings. She hangs on to her a n g r y feel-ings, nu r tu r ing t h e m c a r e f u l l y lest they subside.

Wha teve r the r ea sons for her a n g e r - a n d she could be cal led " an in jus t ice co l l e c to r " and r seen a s jus t i f ied--she is a " s t e w e r . "

T H O S E O F US who a r e " s t e w e r s " a r e likely to b e c o m e e i the r " s p e w e r s " or " s t e a m e r s " or p e r h a p s both. If we hold on to our anger , s t i r r i ng it br iskly and keeping it bubbling l ike a s tew, we can work our se lves up to a boiling point.

When the m i x t u r e hits the r ight level, we e rup t . We b e c o m e " s p e w e r s " who vent our angry , host i le fee l ings l ike a volcano. Some of us r e s e m b l e Yel lowstone ' s "Old FaitWful" geyser , going off per-iodically.

We also can b e c o m e " s p e w e r s " by a t t e m p t i n g to hold all of our a n g r y fee l ings inside, le t t ing them

bubble by t h e m s e l v e s and never acknowledging the feel ings. If we get the p rope r set of c i r c u m s t a n c e s , the p r e s s u r e will build until we blow like a s t e a m ke t t le tha t has no outlet .

Stored-up, a n g r y fee l ings find ways of working their e f f e c t s on us. In s o m e persons they e x a c t a toll f r o m the body, work ing as combina t i ons of psyeho-logial and physical s y m p t o m s . In o t h e r s w h e r e the lid is not put on qui te a s t ight ly, the " s t e a m e r " re-act ion is even m o r e a p p a r e n t .

Some of us a r e pe rpe tua l " s t e a m e r s . " We do not explode as " s p e w e r s " but ac t m o r e like a s t e a m ke t t le on which the lid is loose. As the in te rna l pres-su re mounts , the lid r i ses a l i t t le and the s t e a m leaks out a round the edges.

We never explode but t h e r e is s o m e s t e a m com-ing out m u c h of the t ime. We just keep bubbling.

HOLDING IT i n - w h e t h e r this is done conscious-ly (suppressing) or unconsciously (repressing)-- is not a w o r k a b l e way of dea l ing with ange r . Strong fee l ings cannot s imp ly be filed a w a y and forgot ten .

Some people think the a l t e r n a t i v e to s tor ing up the i r a n g e r is to vent it a t the beginning. They a r e " ins t an t spewer s . " This is no m o r e w o r k a b l e than s tor ing our anger .

It is not necessary , e i ther , to ac t on our a n g e r at

the outse t or to " jus t hold it in ." The idea tha t we must e i the r exp re s s it or hold it in leaves out an i m p o r t a n t third possibili ty.

Human beings, like o the r c r e a t u r e s , tend to have two basic, p r imi t i ve responses to perce ived danger -- f r ight or fl ight. Exp re s s ing the a n g e r and ac t ing on it a t the outse t is a kind of fight response . Pu t t i ng it away, whe the r we s t i r it for ourse lves or let it s i m m e r on its own, is a kind of f l ight response .

A M O R E M A T U R E response can be learned. Tha t way is to acknowledge the feel ings, e x a m i n e

t he ' s i t ua t i on , and m a k e the mos t a p p r o p r i a t e re-sponse possible.

In s o m e ins tances , f l ight m a y be the most sensi-ble reac t ion . F l igh t m a k e s sense, for e x a m p l e , if the house is on f i re , but reasoned fl ight a w a y f r o m the f l a m e s and smoke , not pan ic -s t r i cken f l ight th rough a burning room.

Simi lar ly , holding one 's a n g e r t e m p o r a r i l y m a y be the most a p p r o p r i a t e response to s o m e si tua-tions. At tack ing a police o f f i ce r who is wr i t ing you a t icket m a y not be in your best in te res t s .

N o r m a l h u m a n beings will get upset and angry . During the course of living we will have all kinds of thoughts and impulses pass th rough our mind. The impor tan t thing is how we deal with them.

By Wi l l iam C. Nichols Ed.D.

A b r a h a m Lincoln r epor t ed ly said, "any m a n over 50 is respons ib le for his own f a c e . " Male or f e m a l e , it our c h a r a c t e r i s t i c way of handling our a n g e r is to be a " s t e w e r , " the m a r k s eventua l ly will be seen on our face . In Lincoln 's t e r m s , we a r e respons ib le for the things that we dwell on, the fee l ings tha t we nur tu re .

Similar ly , we a r e likely to show the long t e r m e f f e c t s of being " s t e a m e r s " or " s p e w e r s " in han-dling our anger .

AGAIN, IT IS i m p o r t a n t to recognize that we a r e angry and to deal with our nega t ive feel ings.

But deal ing with our fee l ings is not the s a m e as spewing t h e m for th or s t i r r ing them like a s tew, keeping t h e m bubbling and boiling, or ignoring t h e m and le t t ing t h e m s i m m e r on their own

Our goal should be the a t t a i n m e n t of a m a t u r e , middle way of examin ing , unders tanding , and de-ciding on the most r ea sonab le pa th possible in each ins tance in which we b e c o m e angry . We will look m o r e closely at how to t a k e this middle road in a f u t u r e co lumn

(Die writer is a psychologist and marriage counselor.)

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Q U E S T I O N : My son d r i v e s m e c r azy with his j u m p i n g a round . He ha rd ly e v e r s i t s st i l l .

His t e a c h e r has the s a m e t roub le with him. She th inks he is a l i t t le hype rac t i ve . She s a y s t h e r e is m e d i c i n e fo r this which has worked well fo r o the r ch i ld ren she has known with the s a m e p rob l em.

Our ped ia t r i c i an says he will w r i t e a p r e sc r ip -tion if we insist , but tha t he r ea l ly doesn ' t s ee a p rob lem.

What ' s your view on th i s? I 'm a l w a y s yel l ing and rea l ly a t m y wi t ' s end.

MRS. H.B.

ANSWER: T h e r e is con t rove r sy about the use of such med ica t ions with chi ldren .

There is ev idence the most c o m m o n l y used drug, r i ta l in , inhibits a p p e t i t e and r e t a r d s gene ra l g rowth . The D e c e m b e r 197? J o u r n a l of Lea rn ing Disabi l i t ies r epo r t ed a s tudy which showed se r ious i n f l a m m a t i o n of the blood vessels in add ic t s who use r i ta l in to get e f f e c t s s imi l a r to the i r heroin exper ience .

You should unde r s t and tha t the med ica t ions used with the so-called h y p e r a c t i v e child a r e very pow-er fu l . indeed, and c a r r y with t h e m s o m e risk. It is no sma l l m a t t e r to i n t e r f e r e with the n a t u r a l pro-cesses of g rowth and a p p e t i t e dur ing an individual ' s f o r m a t i v e years .

Your doctor is wise to be cau t ious in wr i t ing that prescr ip t ion .

T H E T E R M h y p e r a c t i v e is very loosely used nowadays .

This diagnosis once was r e se rved for a sma l l n u m b e r of ch i ldren who showed profoundly dis-tu rbed ac t iv i ty levels, thought to resul t f r o m s o m e a b n o r m a l i t y in the cen t r a l nervous sys t em.

Today I see the t e r m used i napp rop r i a t e ly by school personnel and p a r e n t s a l ike to label ch i ldren who a r e bo the r some .

It is very c o m m o n in my e x p e r i e n c e to see chil-dren who a r e unruly , undiscipl ined, e x u b e r a n t or just anxious being cal led hyperac t ive . Such chi ldren can be hard to live with and even h a r d e r to teach, but we should r e f r a i n f r o m tagg ing t h e m with a label which can color o the r people ' s opinions of them or even their own opinions about themse lves .

I F YOU F I N D your son as e x a s p e r a t i n g as you say, let m e sugges t you seek out s o m e profess iona l counsel ing on the m a n a g e m e n t of such a child.

Children like this can be m a n a g e d and lived with, with a m i n i m u m of grief if handled proper ly . T ry consul t ing your school social worke r , local child gu idance agency or f ami ly se rv ice agency .

If your school social w o r k e r canno t help you, she can connec t you with o ther resources .

(The writer is director of special education for a suburban school district.)

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If present plans materialize, the City of Plymouth will boast a modern rac-quet ball court before summer.

But there is one big question. Who will own it?

AT THE MOMENT, the ARC Invest-ment Co. is planning a building at 271 N. Main, across the street from Kroger's, and the city commission is holding off making a decision on build-ing racquet ball courts at the Cultural

Center in case the private venture is successful.

Charles Messer, speaking for the in-vestment company which owns a rac-quet ball court in Grand Blanc and an-other at Oakland University, said drawings are being prepared and he hopes to have them approved in time to build in the spring.

Under the plan now being consid-ered, the company plans 14 courts, an exercise room, sauna baths, and possi-bly a whirlpool bath.

"It all depends on the acceptance of

our plans, and the whirlpool still is a question." •

WHILE THIS planning is going on the city officials are waiting to see if it really develops.

If it doesn't than serious considera-tion will be given to building the courts as an addition to the Cultural Center.

The idea of racquet ball courts in Plymouth originated two years ago when City Manager Fred Yockey sug-gested they be built in the old water tank which now is idle.

Spoken possibly in jest he pointed out that the old tank could accommodate eight courts, but more than that it would give the city a "domed stadium."

That idea died but the thought lingered that the city should have a racquet club as an addition to the Cul-tural Center.

Yockey now has pointed out that eight or 10 courts could be built at the center with little effort and that such a facility would help alleviate the finan-cial problems at the Cultural Center.

CHUCK SKENE, recreation director for the city, also is eager to have the courts at the Cultural Center.

In a letter to city officials Skene ex-pressed his disappointment that the move hadn't been made before private capital stepped in and possibly remove all hopes for a city-owned facility.

Skene pointed out in his letter that with racquet ball he could provide a well-rounded recreation program and, better yet, improve the financial opera-tion of the Cultural Centjer.

The city commission has indicated informally that if the private courts are built it would drop from its future agenda consideration of the expansion at the Cultural Center.

Racquet ball has become popular in recent years and cities such as Farm-ington and Livonia have found them to be real assets

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by ELLIE GRAHAM

Plymouth Jaycees and Jaycettes. The outstanding young man and woman of the year will be announced as well as the teenager of the year. This is the first time a teen has been named for a distinguished service award and there were a host of nominees.

For information or reservations, at $12 per 'person, call Jim Ventitt^lli, 455-1328, Larry Kennedy of First Na-tional Bank of Plymouth, or the Plym-outh Chamber of Commerce.

EARL COLE is still out at his old stand on Ann Arbor Road as manager of the Plymouth Elks Club.

He has taken a good deal of ribbing since the first of the year, when Frank Breckman, manager of the Livonia Elks, was placed in the Plymouth lodge in a story in this newspaper.

"And we had more than 300 guests at our New Years Eve party," said Earl. (This was quite a few more than Frank had at his party in Livonia).

THE OPEN DOOR Christian Church in Northville, formerly the Drawbridge Inn and later the Captain's Table, is on the market again.

The building that started out as First United Methodist Church of Northville may once more become an eating place The congregation is looking for a facility with education rooms for chil-dren and Bible college classrooms.

The small membership of the Open Door church surprised themselves and everyone else in 1977 when they came up with a down payment of $50,000 to buy the building. It wasn't until they had added their engagement rings, watches and jewelry to the cash in the collection plates that the sum was real-ized

Buying price at that time was $250,000 plus unpaid property taxes and parking assessments. The present asking price reportedly $350,000.

SUE AND ROD Cameron have bought an old farm house and are in the midst of renovating it.

Their old neighbors down on Fair-ground deeided to take them out for dinner and Lee Hosie arranged a mys-tery trip. Fred and Maureen Robinson, Bud and Dee Martin, and Andy and Lee Hosie knew the destination. The Can-nons were kept in the dark. As it turned out, everyone was surprised.

Their destination on Jan. 14, a very snowy Sunday afternoon, was the Cano-py in Brighton. When they got there, it was closed because of the snow.

They eneded up at the Holiday Inn in Howell. Lee's reputation as a planner of mystery trips hit an all-time low and her friends and compatriots aren't going to let her forget it.

HAZEL GRIFFIN and Frances Peters had high scores last Thursday in the party bridge games at the Plym-outh Cultural Center.

BEN FRANKLIN was honored on his 273rd birthday by about 75 of Plym-outh's senior citizens. The party was Jan. 18 in Tonquish Creek Manor.

Ralph Archbold, who has made a ca-reer of doing Ben Franklin impersona-tions, was the guest speaker. Before the pizza dinner provided by Colonial Pizza of Plymouth, he gave an informative lecture on how the art of pizza making was discovered and brought to the colo-nies. He even read a Declaration of Indepizza.

THE PLYMOUTH ROTARY Club deserves a special pat on the back for

• including other service clubs and or-ganizations in last Friday's luncheon meeting.

Not only the Kiwanis, Lions, Civi-tans, Optimists and other men's clubs were invited. The women were there too—representatives of the Business and Professional Women's Club, the American Association of University Women, the Plymouth Community Arts Council, Symphony League and others.

Guest speaker was U.S. Rep. Carl Pursell who gave his hometown folks an update on* the Congress and what he hopes to accomplish in the neww ses-

* sion. Carl welcomed the women and said

that with 51 per cent of the work force now women, and 80 per cent of the spending in their hands, he was pleased that Harold Guenther who had ar-ranged the program, and the Rotarians

JJJ had opened the meeting to the women's O clubs.

THERE'S STILL time to make a reser-vation for the Distinguished Service Awards banquet Friday night in the Plymouth Cultural Center. The buffet dinner will be catered by Chef Benson of Schoolcraft College.

Entrees include sliced beef flambeau and chicken. Anyone familiar with the culinary delights concocted by the Schoolcraft chefs can testify to their talents.

The social hour will begin at 7 p.m. with dinner at 8. Glen Carlos, a talent-ed local high school student will pro-vide musical entertainment during the social and dinner hours.

The DSA dinner is sponsored by the

Sunday's symphony concert geared to family enjoyment

Pianis t Car la Upton will be soloist a t Sunday's concer t .

The Plymouth Symphony Orchestra's annual family concert, programmed to appeal to all ages, will be at 4 p.m. Sun-day in the auditorium of Plymouth Sa-lem High School, Joy Road west of Canton Center.

The traditional concert could be a child's first introduction to fine music. Conductor Wayne Dunlap chooses mu-sical scores with a touch of humor, a touch of whimsy. They also show off the symphony, its musicians and their instruments in a way that delights all age groups.

The concert will open with Haydn's overture to "The World of the Moon." The "space world" theme will continue with Clouds f r o m D e b u s s y ' s "Nocturnes" and Jupiter from "The Planets" by Hoist.

GUEST SOLIST will be Carla Upton, pianist, who is making her second ap-pearance with the orchestra. Her first was in 1962 when she played the part of the youngest child in "Sound of Music."

Miss Upton will play grieg's Concer-

to for the Piano and Orchestra in A-Minor.

The soloist graduated from Plym-outh Salem High School in 1974, She earned her bachelor of music perform-ance degree from the University of Michigan in 1978. She is working toward her masters degree at U-M and studying With Benning Dexter. She gives private piano lessons and is pia-nist at Geneva United Presbyterian Church in Canton Township.

Concluding numbers will be "Mon-sters from American Attics," followed by two rrjovements from Taylor's "Through the Looking Glass."

A GIRL SCOUT troop will provide babysitting for preschoolers during the concert.

The Plymouth Symphony League will serve coffee in the lobby during intermission. The works of two local artists, Ellen Kenny and Ellen Person, will be on display in the lobby. The showing is being arranged by the Plymouth Community Arts Council

Tickets for the concert will be avail-able at box office on the afternoon of the concert. Advance sale tickets may be purchased at Beitner Jewelry on Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth Book World on Forest Street, Heide's Flowers on Ann Arbor Trail at Harvey, Audette Office Supply, Ann Arbor Road at Shel-don, and Arnoldt Williams Music, Ford Road at Canton Center in Canton Township.

Cost of tickets is $3 50 for adults and $1.75 for senior citizens Students kin-dergarten through 12th grade are ad-mitted free. Those with family memberships in the Plymouth Sympho-ny Society will be admitted with their season tickets

The concert is made possible in part by a grant from the Michigan State Council for the Arts and the Plymouth Symphony League

Last year's family concert was post-poned because of a blizzard If there is a snow storm this weekend, persons may call 453-6346 for news of any last minute changes in scheduling

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rowed the field of candidates for the outstanding teen in the community to five. The winner of the distinguished service award will be announced at the Jan. 26 banquet in the Plymouth Cul-tural Center.

Jaycette Tonie Jarmol chaired the search for the high school senior who would receive the first distinguished service award presented by the club. In past years, the Jaycees have concen-trated on finding the outstanding young man and the Jaycettes have handled the young woman of the year contest.

This year, three DSA plaques will be presented to the 1978 winners in three categories.

LESLIE A. BUBLIN was nominated by Carla Garbin, a counselor at Plym-outh Canton High School.

The candidate is a member of the National Honor Society and has a grade average of 3.10. She served on the stu-dent council as class treasurer and was student council representative to the executive forum.

She was co-captain of the cheerlead-ers for two years and was the most valuable player for 1977-78 on the gymnastics team. Other actiyities have included everything from participation in a 24-hour basketball marathon to raising money fpr the basketball team

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to winning the pie-eating contest dur-ing homecoming week.

Miss Bublin represented her school at the Canton Rotary Club luncheon in 1978. She eneterd the Veterans of For-eign Wars speech contest. She has worked in the Class of '79 fall festival booth every year, in fundraising car washes for the class, and on the home-coming float. In 1975, she was presi-dent of her junior high Sunday school group at Church of the Nazarene and was a Camp Fire Girl for three years.

During vacations, she has been a life-guard, a 'gymnastics assistant and a gymnastics instructor. Her hobbies are crafts and macrame.

It was during her sophomore year that Leslie Bublin became involved in what she considers her most important school activity. She was a junior var-

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sity cheerleader and a student council member at Plymouth Canton. Her frientj, Sue Parker, was sophomore class president and JV cheerleader at Plymouth Salem.

"Because Canton and Plymouth weren't very friendly to each other, we decided to combine many of our class activities, like dances, to raise more money and help bring the classes together.

"As treasurer, I know that the Can-ton class of '79 is the richest class ever to graduate from Canton and we had lots of money to do things our senior year arifa I know we made many good friends in both schools. Now we are friendly rivals."

GEORGE HAMBLIN, a senior at Plymouth Canton High School, was nominated as an "outstanding leader

who is extremely well respected by his teachers and his classmates."

He has done color commentary for wojmen's and men's basketball games broadcast over the school radio station WJjDP. He has a third class radio oper-ator's license and has been a writer for his high school newspaper. He played vaifsity football in 1977 and 1978 and received honorable mention in 1978 for all conference, all area and all Observerland.

Ijle sang in mixed chorus in '76 and waj named homecoming king at the 1978 pep assembly.

Hamblin lives and works on a farm. He has sold Christmas tfees and also hac a job at the Plymouth Hilton. He is a member of St. Kenneth Church. He participated in the Plymouth Fowl Festival for WDSP in 1977 and also the Fall Festival produce display. He was

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William Joyner, a Wayne County commissioner, and Ned (Nic) Arthur Cooper, a counselor at Plymouth Can-ton High School, have been nominated for the title of young man of the year for 1978.

The w/nner will be announced Friday evening at the distinguished service award dinner in the Plymouth Cultural Center.

Joyner was nominated by Karl W. Gansler, a member of the Plymouth Jaycees, sponsor of the annual project.

In presenting Joyner as a candidate for the DSA honor, Gapsler wrote: ^

"Joyner fully deserves this high award because of his contributions to his city and state. During the 1978-79 Jaycee year, Joyner was community vice president of the Michigan Jay-cees—serving 350 chapters throughout Michigan."

He pointed out that Joyner is the only full time commissioner in Wayne County. "He is part of a disappearing breed, the public servant. He believes his job is to serve the public. For those who know him, he truly does serve the public.

"He is not a party man' (Democrat or Republican), he is a man who votes for the good of the people. Aloqfe with his commissioner job, he finds time to be involved in many city organizations, not just in name, but as an active participant."

Joyner and his wife, Paula, have an 18-month-old son, Paul. They live in Plymouth Township. He is a member of the Plymouth Optimists. Club, Friends of the Detroit Public Library, Friends of Belle Isle and Common Cause. He is 29. •

NED ARTHUR COOPER, 28, was nominated by Dale Yagiela, winner of the DSA for 1977.

Yagiela said he based his nominating petition on observations made after four years association with the candi-date.

"What is apparent to me, my staff, and Mr. Cooper's colleagues is his dedi-cation to his work and the school district's youth. He is one of a small, committee group who places the stu-dents' needs above all else. It is not un-common to find Nic helping us with

some youog person's school problems well after the end of the school day.

"Nic's current pursuits find him de-veloping alternative education pro-grams for youth withdrawn from the CEP program. Over the past year, he has done more than any single individu-al in the district to develop practical, workable options for the kids who usu-ally 'fall through the cracks.'

"In addition to his school involve-ment, Cooper has been a volunteer pro-bation officer for the 35th District

* Court. Until recently, he supervised the Saturday work crews for the court."

Yagiela added, "While not as visible as others, his kindness, gentleness and commitments make him an excellent choice for the award."

»Cooper is married. He and his wife, Jane, have no'childreJi. He was called "Nic" at an early age because of the confusion of having two Neds in the family—he was named after his father.

A panel of three area residents acted as judges for the Jaycees in choosing the outstanding young man for the award. William A. Neu Jr . and James Vitittelli co-chaired the project.

obbies are building models, lifting ?hts, skeet shooting, karate and

mu$ic. He is very interested in the study of law and may pursue law as a cariier. He also is involved in the study of noilitary music of the Uaited States.

K,AREN HAUT, a senior at Plym-outh Salem High School, Is a member of the National Honor Society with a grade point average of 3.6

She is editor in chief Of Centicore, her school newspaper. Sht has been a student council representative.

As captain of the varsity cheerlead-ing squad she earned two varsity let-ters. The squad won fourth, fifth and sixth place awards at cheerleading camp and the spirit award. Miss Haut was homecoming queen for her school.

She teaches a first grade Sunday school class and plays guitar for the church choir and services.

Her hobbies are dancing, eating and tennis. Family activities are canoeing, snowmobiling, motorcycling and going to their cottage together. Dinner and church are family times for the Hauts.

At the moment, she is unemployed. She has worked at McDonald's and has taught gymnastics for the YMCA.

LISA HOLK is a senior at Plymouth Canton High School, where she has a grade point average of 16. She has been a member of the National Honor Society for three years.

Her letter of nomination referred to her as a leader who does what she feels is right. "Her value system is very

strong and evident in all that she does Her work is meticulous, well-planned, prompt and always beyond the normal range."

Miss Hoik has been a member of the Plymouth Centennial Park's marching and symphony bands for four years and has been head librarian for six CEP bands for three years.

Her band career started with her trumpet as a sixth grader in the West Middle School Beginning Band As an eighth grader at Central Middle School, she was named most outstanding in-strumentalist in the school She joined the Plymouth Community Band, was guitar accompanist fbr the school choirs, and was a church soloist. She also went to Interlochen for the first time.

Her interest in music has been main-tained through her high school years As a senior she is first chair cornet in the CEP Symphony Band, section lead-er in the marching band, leader of the Pep Band, member of Stage Band, so-loist with the symphony band and head librarian for the CEP bands She was mistress of ceremonies for the "Varie-ty Is" band show. She gives private les-sons and is church soloist, arranger and composer

SUSAN PARKER, a senior at Plym-outh Salem High, is a three-year mem-ber of the National Honor Society with a grade point average of 3.5.

She has been involved in student gov-ernment for four years, as class presi-dent of the freshman, junior and senior classes and vice-president her sopho-more year. She also has had four years of cheerleading She was captain of the JV squad and is co-captain of the var-sity squad

She is a two-year member of the girls' track team and a member of the homecoming court. ' .

Miss Parker has been a member of Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church for seven years. She has been a member of the religious education team for two years.

The candidate for outstanding area teen served on the citizens advisory committee on modular scheduling. Her hobbies are sewing, running and at-tending sports events. She attends all the University of Michigan-tu>me foot-ball games with her family. Golfing is another family activity. 'She has worked as a student assistant at school and is a part-time employee at One Hour Martinizing shop.

"She displays leadership qualities, dependability and an ability to cooper-ate well with others. Due to her vast amount of extra-curricular participa^ tion, as well as some community ser-vice, I feel that Sue is an excellent can- • didate for outstanding teen," were the words of her sponsor for the award.

All five of the candidates and their families will attend th« DSA dinner at the Plymouth Cultural Center Friday evening.

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»<P,C) Thursday, January IS, 1979

Slavic folk dance planned

A variety of Eastern European folk dan?es will be performed by the Slavic Folk Ensemble at Madonna College in

; Livonia at 3 p.m Sunday, Feb. 4. • Dressed in colorful costumes, the en-semble provides two hours of repre-sentative folk dances from Slavic coun-tries, including Macedonia, lBulgeria, Russia, Croatia, Serbia, Slovakia, Ukraine and the Eastern European countries of Moldavia and Romania.

; The group has traveled to Poland , and Yugoslavia, performing and gath-ering new dances for their program.

Under the direction of Dr. Helen Kovach-Tarakanov, a Russian profes-sor at Oakland University in Rochester, the 30-member group is comprised of Oakland University students and pro-Vide their own orchestration.

One of the highlights of this season's program is the Russian Sword dance.

The trou£ will dance in the Madonna College Activities Center, 36600 Schoolcraft, Livonia. Admission is $2 for adults and $1 for children, students and senior citizens.

Madonna is on the corner of School-craft and Levan in Livonia, just off I-275.

Career workshop is free Those in the midst of changing ca-

reers or even considering such a move, may explore theories of career devel-opment, identify values, goals, inter-ests, abilities and aptitudes at a career planning and decision making work-shop at Madonna College in Livonia.

Career counselors also will share job hunting tips.

The workshop will be conducted from 7-10 p.m. Monday, Jan. 29, in room 275 of the college's academic

building. There is no fee, and registra-tion may be completed by calling 591-6331.

Madonna's Career Resource Center, sponsor of the workshop, is a national model for liberal arts colliege's. It helps in assessment of individual career ca-pabilities and counselors recommend ways of improving employability in re-lation to the job market.

Under the direction of Chris Ziegler, the center sponsors workshops for high school and college students, individual

testing and counseling, surveys of em-ployment opportunities and in-service workshops on career preparation for elementary and secondary teachers..

Academic and career counselors as-sist persons in career testing and apti-tutde identification. The center's full career resource library and counseling staff are available to the public as well as Madonna students.

Madonna is on the corner of School-craft (1-96) and Levan in Livonia

Tra in ing for peer counse l ing c o m i n g

The Women's Resource Center of Schoolcraft College will offer peer counseling training beginning Monday. Feb. 19.

Designed for those with a genuine in-terest in helping women discover their potential, the seven-week session will meet from 9 a.m. to noon on Mondays and Wednesdays. „ Participants will learn and develop empathy listening skills and problem solving techniques. Upon successful completion of the intensive training

sessions, they are requested to serve as volunteer peer counselors three hours each week for a minimum of four months.

No previous training is necessary Volunteers are asked, however, to phone the Women's Resource Center by Jan. 26 at 591-400, Ext 431, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. weekdays to arrange an appointment for a group interview

Interviews will be held 9 30-10:30 a.m. or 1-2 p.m. on Jan. 30 and 9:30-10:30 a.m on Feb 1

The Slavic Folk Ensemble will pe r fo rm at Madonna College Feb. 4.

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Her fiance graduated from North Park College in 1976 and attends North Park Theological Seminary.

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Let's put Canton on the map Thursday, January 25,1979 (P.C)SB

Many of us Cantonites have been liv-ing with an identity problem for ftiany years. Most of my neighbors have lived in Canton for more than seven years. When we moved here, we had a,Plym-outh mailing address. We would tell people from Other cities that we lived in Plymouth because no one had ever heard of Canton

The township grew so much that we finally had to have a different zip code and a Canton address. Slowly the pro-cess of saying Canton rather then Plymouth emerged when asked the question of residence.

People of the township can say Can-ton ks much or as little as they want, but the fact remains that no one outside our local area can find us. If anyone has to look on a map for directions to Canton they had better have the infor-mation that we are just south of Plym-outh or they will be lost.

One family in town won a free trip to Minnesota a couple years ago. The plane tickets were being sent from a New York office. The officials sponsor-ing the trip could not figure out what airport would be closest to the family's home since they could not find Canton on any map and had no idea what part

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of Michigan it was in.

BUSINESSES in Canton have had a lot of mixups in deliveries since many truckdrivers can't find our township because we are even omitted from highway signs.

Townships are not designated on maps and highways. Townships are usually part of the nearest city's mail-ing address. Canton has its own mailing address and that's where our problems began.

The Canton Jaycees have taken up the cause to put our township on the map and give us more identity. They are collecting signatures on petitions to be presented to the state legislature at

the end of January. The Jaycees also are distributing

bumper stickers with the slogan "Can-ton Can." They can be picked up at township hall and local businesses. There also is a flag contest that will be starting soon to pick a township flag.

I have always had trouble telling people where I live. If I think they're familiar with our area I'll say Canton. If not, I more than likely say Plymouth. The only bumper sticker I have ever put on any car I've owned was back in 1966 when I rode through the streets with "I Love My Corvair" behind me. The "Canton Can" bumper sticker will be the next one I put on just as soon as I can pick one up.

Just about a month ago someone asked me where I lived. I slipped and said Plymouth. "Is that anywhere near Canton?" I was asked. Somedays you just can't win.

CANTON NEWCOMERS will be holding their general meeting Feb. 7. This will be a lucheon meeting at Lerights's in Westland. A hot buffet lunch will be served at the cost of $5.50 per person.

The menu will include chicken, baked ham, keilbasa, au gratin pota-toes, baked beans, assorted relishes, salads, desserts, rolls and beverage.

Reservations are being taken through Judi Thomas, 453-6986. The luncheon will begin at 11:30 a.m. with hospitality, lunch, business meeting and program.

The Wayne County Extension will try and make attendees think spring with some tips on landscaping. The talk will be tailored to outdoor planting for this area with special reference and at-tention to the type of soil in Canton.

Babysitting for the luncheon will be provided at the Odd Fellows Hall in Plymouth. Kathy Freece, 981-2027, will make the arrangements.

Coping with change was Wine's topic Rabbi Shervin Wine of the Birming-

ham Temple was guest speaker at Saturday's luncheon meeting of the Plymouth branch American Associa-tion of University Women. There was a full house in the Jacob Room of Hill-side Inn for the meeting

"We live in an ever-changing society. How do we deal with that change?" Wine asked. He proceeded to discuss the ways some people get along in today's world.

There are those who deny the change exists. Some develop a neurosis and just revert to childhood behavior pat terns.

There are those that can stand one change. "We can't change all areas of our lives, so we quite often change one atea that we can."

Psychotherapy is the answer for some. They go to therapists to help handle their anxieties.

Some persons-get by by developing the attitude that "what will be, will be," and deny all responsibility.

THE RABBI recommended learning the skills and techniques to live in today's society. He suggested nine ways to learn how to survive in the future:

•Learn to analyse; determine what is important and what is not important.

•Commitment; remain reliable, not only to familiar people but also to strangers.

•Aggressiveness: Let your presence be known; take responsibility for your own happiness and success.

•Be an individual: Conduct your own agenda. Don't worry about being alone, whether in public or not.

•Develop the skill of interesting lei-sure time activities. Many people do not enjoy their work, therefore they find their primary identity in their lei-sure activities — their hobbies.

•Anger control: Confront problems without losing control; direct your an-ger where it can be used most effec-tively.

Public auction scheduled by React team An auction of merchandise donated

by area businessmen and individuals will be held Saturday, Feb. 10 in Pio-neer Middle School, Ann Arbor Road.

Already donated to the event are two late model Cadillacs, one given by Dreisbach and Sons Cadillac, the other by Don Massey Cadillac.

The event is sponsored by the Plym-outh Area React Team, a group of men

and women who monitor the emergen-cy CB channel to help stranded motor-ists, diminish crime, and to pass on to the proper authorities reports of fires and other problems.

Monitors who live throughout the area volunteer their time in the React center in the Plymouth Hilton.

Other items which have been donat-

ed for the auction are smoke alarms, CB radios, professional snow removal service, plants, hair styling and radios.

Viewing of the items to be auctioned will take place from 6-7 p.m., with the bidding scheduled to start at 7 p.m. For further information or to make dona-tions call Jim or Bonnie Crackel at 453-2387.

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«B<P,C) Thursday, Janutry IS, 1979

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Blue jeans and chewing gum greatest thing since borscht

By SHERRY RAH AN If you think the Soviet Union is still a

strict, utilitarian and repressed society, listen to Nila Magidoff. She'll tell you life styles are changing.

This former Russian, the only speak-er ever to make a third appearance at the Livonia Town Hall, came recently as an emergency replacement for scheduled beauty and fashion expert Emily Wilkins.

Nila is now a United States citizen and an enthusiastic booster of this country, and she was delighted to in-form her audience that blue jeans and chewing gum are the biggest thing in Russia since borscht.

One Soviet youngster told her that he didn't much like to chew gum, but he did it anyway "because I want to look like an American."

A shirtless young man wearing long hair, a leather jacket and skin-tight blue jeans told her he was dressed that way to impress his mother.

" D o n ' t w o r r y , s h e ' l l be overwhelmed," Mrs. Magidoff assured him.

She saw another man similarly clad, sporting a button which said, "Kill a Commie for Christ."

"He didn't know what it meant," she laughed.

In an accent as thick and creamy as yogurt from Soviet Georgia, she in-formed her listeners that advertise-ments for deodorant and beauty creams are turning up in the Soviet Union, along with fashion shows and beauty institutes. One ad was pushing an outfit for a maid.

T h e fashion show was so unbeliev-able, I was speechless," said the speak-er who left Russia a few days before Pearl Harbor, af ter marrying an American who was an NBC corre-spondent. "According to the show, Sovi-et ^omen entertain in gardens in large hate, and sit in brocade in front of the fireplace. But who has a fireplace?"

EVERY LARGE CITY has a beauty institute. In Moscow a staff of 200 treat about 1,500 clients a day, some of them men. Russian men don't believe in doing such female tasks as housework and caring for children, she stated. "But they think nothing of sitting in the institute wearing curlers and a beauty maik along with the women."

Having just returned from one of her many visits to her former homeland, Mrs. Magidoff was able to give the lat-est prices in facelifts. A partial costs |25'and a complete one is $165

Other methods by which Russians are beautifying themselves are with gold teeth. "It gives them social stand-ing to have a gold tooth," she said. "They even put a gold cap over a healthy tooth "

Women are sporting ar t i f ic ia l hair-pieces, not necessarily of matching col-ors. They are able to read about new styles such as this through columns for women in newspapers, telling them about make-up and diets.

7/ gives them social standing to have a gold tooth. They even put a gold cap over a healthy tooth.'

— Nila Madidoff

On a more serious note, she spoke of the various ways Soviet citizens act counter to government wishes. She thinks the interest in rock music and American ways is in itself a kind of protest. Mainly involved in this are people from the upper layers of soci-ety, possibly because some sell jeans at $310 apiece.

Another group consists of men from all walks of life who live in communes and share their income. "The Soviet press acknowledges them and calls them dropouts," noted Mrs. Magidoff. "But it acknowledges there are hun-dreds of them.

"They go to isolated places where people don't go voluntarily. Some of them are doctors or other profession-als. They can make a lot of money where their services are in demand. They say they are the only f ree men in the Soviet Union. They can talk on religion, literature, exercise a belief in God and write poetry and books."

The underground press circulates their work along with that by other authors, including Solzhenitsyn. Pop singers are not allowed to perform publicly, but they perform in private homes. "Their tapes are spread all over Russia," said Mrs. Magidoff.

Russians are still amazed by Water-gate. "Is it true," she was asked, "that all those people who sent letters to Congress asking that President Nixon be impeached signed their own names? n "

She was also told. "We envy you in America your access to information. Now it is better here than under Stalin, but we can't be as free as you are."

While officially God does not exist in the Soviet Union, Nila attended church. "Each time I went I saw many young people," she noted. "I saw a wedding in a church in which the groom was a Red Army soldier. More and more people are wearing crosses.

"I was told by a woman, T i l give you anything if you'll sell me a Bible.' On my last trip there, a customs official asked if I was carrying a Bible or relig-ious material. If they are asking such a question, it -must mean there is a problem."

MRS. MAGIDOFF RESPECTS greatly those who oppose the system in Russian. In her younger days she was one of them.

"I was a third class sailor in the mer-chant marine before World War II," she said. "I had never been out of Rus-sia, and I saw how people lived. After that I couldn't accept the dictatorship, so I joined the underground against Stalin."

She wound up as a political prisoner, living above the Arctic Circle, "56 criminals and myself."

She added: "A gypsy told me how to tell fortunes. I became so good at it that I was known as the counter revolu-tionary fortune teller.

"My mother always told me to take any situation you were in and make the best of it. I danced in my cell when I thought my courage was leaving me."

So impressed was she with the cour-age of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn that she was determined to meet him when he lived in Switzerland. She went every day to the woods in which he walked, until one day he came along.

"He touched his hat and said a greet-ing," she recalled. "I gave him a long, low bow. It was so low my hat fell off. He laughed a beautiful laugh."

The life of the young Russian wom-an took a radical change one day in Moscow when she went skating. Robert Magidoff was skating, too. "He fell down, and I picked him up," she said. "It was a wonderful pick-up.

"After we were married, I applied for permission to go to the U.S. But there was no reply from the Soviet gov-ernment. The war came and all wives of U.S. citizens were evacuated, but I stayed there. The American ambassa-dor negotiated to exchange me. The

Americans gave the Russians two tanks of high octane gas, and I was al-lowed to leave.

"I think I am the only woman who knows exactly what her value is."

She took to American life like a commissar to a five-year plan. She plunged ahead with the new language, despite the fact that she occasionally made mistakes.

"Someone asked me once if I had ever parachuted," she remembered. "I told him that when I was in Russia I had jumped. I added that my bra was on my knees. I wanted to say I had bru-ised my knees."

And what does an ex-Russian sailor, parachutist, political prisoner and news person do when she transports her instinct for survival and her zest for life to a foreign shore?

Lately, she has been flying in bal-loons.

"We sit in a little box and slide through the air in complete silence," she said with obvious satisfaction. There is a feeling of moving without poise. "There is no smell."

At least in most cases there is no smell. A recent trip above Florida al-most took her over the Gulf of Mexico. Instead, the craf t came down in the middle of a dump.

Nila Magidof f , e ight d a y s back f r o m a visi t to Russ ia , r e p o r t e d to the Livonia Town Hall tha t " i t is ve ry expens ive to visit tha t p ro l e t a r i -an c o u n t r y . " (Staff photos by Art E m a n u e l )

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Snow fun Winter driving may be no fun for adults but the kids born one week apart. Diane Fennel ly , Tommy's

love it. Danny Greener (left) and his cousin, T o m m y mother watched from the doorway. (Staff photo by Fennel ly enjoy the snow fort in front of Fennel ly GaryCaskey) home on Herald Street. The 5-year-old cousins were

Joggers need extra vigilance Jogging, A m e r i c a ' s

newest exercise, is shap-ing up an estimated 25 million people, but it's also killing them. The National Safety Council reports one in five motor vehicle accidents be-tween pedestrians and vehicles in 1976 included

a high percentage of joggers.

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• Always wear a light colored sweatsuit so ve-hicles can spot you. When jogging at night or early morning , convince a f r i e n d to join you. There's safety in num-bers.

• Keep to a sidewalk if one's available. Other-wise jog around a nearby park, boulevard or dead-end street. If these aren't available, find a side street with little t raff ic and few dogs as an alter-native.

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when jogging with others, never two or m o r e abreast.

• Always run against t raff ic when using streets and highways advises the National Safety Council. This makes it easier for joggers to spot oncoming cars and get off the road when necessary.

• Avoid streets and highways with heavy traffic. Motorists using congested roads often are preoccupied by other cars and often not alert to joggers and runners.

• Anticipate dangers. A speeding motorist cannot stop on a dime.

Dear Lorene Green,

This is my second attempt at writing to you. I am most anxious to have my handwriting analyzed.

I have spent most of my life thinking I knew who I was, only to find out I don't know me at all.

It's very important to me, to know what my handwritjing reveals. I will continue to watch j your column with interest. Thank you.j

M.C.W., Troy Dear M.C.W.,

I am sorry that you had to write a second time to have your handwriting selected for analysis. Unfortunately time and space do not permit me to use all of the letters I receive.

From the margins of your letter I can see that you a r e attempting to make some significant changes in your life. A very wide left margin with a narrow right margin tells me you are leaving some of the past and moving out into the future, j

I see this as a very good sign. Too long you have been bound by events of your early life that you did not like.

I do not know where the male au-. thoiity figure was in your youth, but if

he was in the parental home he had al-most no influence oq you (personal pro-noun I). Also resentment that you har-bor from that period of your life is shown by your many inflexible strokes

• that begin below the line on the first letters of many words.

Although you aije probably quite comfortable in familiar surroundings with people who havie accepted you for the nice person you are, your self-con-sciousness becomes more apparent in unfamiliar situations or among new so-cial groups (self consciousness is shown when the final humps on m's and n's are higher than the pjreceeding ones).

Your little round circle i dots suggest your individualist nature. You are

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probably attracted to clothing styles or fads that help you appear more distinc-tive.

There are some signs of frustration in your writing. However, the light pressure of your writing tells me you are resilient and can bounce back from experiences more easily than a heavy pressured writer

The lines of your handwriting tend to slope downward as you write suggest-ing that you may be tired or a little down at this time.

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But pork, not beef, used to ride herd over other meats in this country and, in fact, beef may be due for another tum-ble in its popularity, according to Eric Ross, a visiting assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Mich-igan

"The development —away f rom pork, which dominated much of 19th century American cuisine, to beef—is far more a function of economic histo-ry than simply a reflection of inexpli-cably changing tastes," Ross says.

For the same reason that dietary styles are not random, Ross contends, Americans can expect another upheav-al in their diet because beef is getting too expensive to produce in comparison with other sources of quality protein.

ROSS' VIEWPOINT is central to an article, co-authored with Marvin Harris, professor of anthropology at Columbia University, in a recent issue of the Magazine Psychology Today.

In that article, Ross takes exception to the view of some anthropologists

who emphasize ideological factors— taboos, habits and preferences—as de-terminants of what people eat, as if these were divorced from the material facts of environment and economy.

"Food habits are not fortuitous or whimsical," says Ross. "At any partic-ular point in time, given the nature of the economy, the level of technology and the distribution of population, one ought chiefly to look at particular re-sources being exploited in terms of the material costs and benefits to that pop-ulation.

"As these change, food preferences are modified, sometimes consciously, sometimes unwittingly, depending on the scale of change. But almost invari-ably, w h a t e v e r the i r h i s to r i ca l antecedents, people tend to look on their dietary habits ei ther, as sacred trusts or act« of free will.

"Why," Ross asks, "do Americans value beef as a food and why does Indi-an society prohibit the eating of beef?"

It's not just a question of religious beliefs or eternal verities, he answers. It is generally more economical for In-

dian society to deify cows than to eat them, he notes. Cattle raising typically Is based on .large areas of grassland. Indians need land to till and what few animals an Indian farmer can afford are needed more to provide traction and dung as fuel than for meat.

ROSS'S THESIS is an outgrowth of ah approach to anthropology called "cultural meterialism." Many other an-thropologists adopt more "symbolic" reasons, he says, rather than economic or ecological ones, to explain why peo-ple act the way they do.

In America, for instance, one well known scholar espouses the view that our high regard fbr beef derives from an ancient Indo-European association of cattle with virility, Ross says. Super-ficially, at least, this notion is rein-forced by our cowboy cult and a con-temporary image of the meat-and-po-tatoes man.

"But one cannot properly invoke an Indo-European heritage which also de-veloped into a taboo on beef-eating in India to explain a preference for beef

in the moderij United States," Ross observes.

Moreover, says, Americans actu-ally used to eat more pork than beef because pigs, which convert their food supply into proportionately more meat than cattle, were nicely adapted to the woodland areas of the eastern states where swine rooted for food in the for-ests..

IN ADDITldN, in the days when methods for preserving meat we^e rel-atively crude, pork salted or pickled better than bee<, Ross explains.

"It was a combination of the vast in-terior grasslands of the continent— well-suited for the grazing of rumi-nants like cattlp, but not for pigs—and the development of refrigerated rail-road cars to ship fresh meat to a bur-geoning eastern market, that marked the beginning of the ascendancy of beef in the American mind," he summa-rizes.

"The relationship between humans and food-yieldipg animals," Ross con-cludes, "is, and will continue in the

near future to be, one of the major fac-tors shaping society."

DESPITE ARGUMENTS by vegetar ians, a meatless diet, Ross argues, is not an easy way to satisfy human pro-tein needs

"People must consume a broad range of vegetable foods to obtain the necessary complement of protein con-

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Mr. and Mrs. Harold George of Ro-binwood Street, Plymouth, announce the engagement of their daughter, Karen Lee, to Timothy Michael Mur-phy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mur-phy of Bay Village, Ohio. " The bride-elect is a 1978 graduate of Plymouth Canton High School She also graduated from the Barbizon Mer-chandising School. Her fiance is a 1976 graduate of Stevenson High School and a student at the University of Detroit.

They plan to marry in May, 1980

stituents, amino acids." he says, adding "It's usually easier to let the animal do the foraging for you-especia l ly when certain land cannot be exploited for food e x c e p t i n d i r e c t l y th rough animals."

But, Ross says, as population grows, land use generally turns to more inten-sive fornjis. As U.S. settlement has flowed westward, cattle raising has given way on the prairies and the plains to grain agriculture.

According to Ross, while grass-feed ing is still important as a relatively cheap phase of the beef industry, the fact that corn-fed cattle put on weight more quickly has, along with diminish ing rangeland. shifted much of beef production to grain-feeding in order to meet market demands for meat.

"The beef industry also effectively markets much of the country's corn surplus," he says, "and it is reasonalbe to assume that our taste for marbled beef is not, in fact, because corn-fed beef tastes better than range-fed (many people who have experienced both pre-fer grass-fed), but because of the eco-nomics <xf the livestock and grain industries!"

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CANTON NEWCOMERS

Members of the Canton Newcomers Club will meet at 11:30 a.m. at LeR-ights Coffee House, 626 S. Wayne Road. Reservations for lunch at $5.50 and baby sitting should be in by Feb. 1. For luncheon reservation call Judi Thomas, 153-6986; for babysitting, call Kathy Freece, 981-2027.

Guest speaker will be a representa-tive of the Michigan State .University extension service.

PLYMOUTH NEWCOMERS Plymouth Newcomers Club will

meet in the Mayflower Meeting House, Main Street, Plymouth at 11:30 a.m. Feb 1. Luncheon will be served at noon.

Reservations should be made by noon Jan. 30 for lunch by calling Kathy Conroy, 459-4019, and for baby sitting by calling Mary Stanczyk, 420-2214.

Guest speaker will be Ann Wallace from "Just Ann's" in Old Village. Her topic will be "Decorating with Wallpa-per."

PLYMOUTH FAMILY SERVICE

Mothers and Infants group begins Jan. 31. Discussion group concerns ad-justment to motherhood.

For more information call Joyce Cunningham or Mary Schuman, 453-0890.

PLYMOUTH OPTIMISTS

Plymouth Optimist Club will meet at 7 p.m. tonight in First United Method-ist Church of Plymouth for Scouts Award Night. United Methodist Women will provide dinner.

Scoutmaster Bill Baumgartner and Larry Holcomb will be in charge of the meeting.

VISIONS OF TOMORROW'

"Visions of Tomorrow," a multi-me-dia program on future alternatives in energy, economics and ecology, will be presented by Mercy College of Detroit at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 6 in the student con-ference center, 8200 W. Outer Drive at Southfield.

The event is free and open to the public. Live music and multiple image-ry will be used in the presentation. Mu-sical portion will be under the direction of Gene Ashton, who plays a series of custom-built instruments, including a modified sewer pipe.

For information call Pam Home, 531-7820, extension 209.

REPUBLICAN WOMEN'S CLUB

The annual meeting and election of officers for the Livonia Republican Women's Club will be Jan. 29 at Mitch Housey's, 28500 Schoolcraft, Livonia. Social hour will be at 11:30 a.m., busi-

ness meeting at nc luncheon at a cost be served at 12:30 guest from Court.

Membership of

on, and filet mignon 3f $7 per person will p.m. followed by the

speaker, Justice James Ryan, the Michigan State Supreme

the club consists of all volunteers in tjhe Plymouth-North-ville-Livonia are|as. All Plymouth women who have forked at phone cen-ters as volunteers or who are interest-ed in joining a Republican organization may attend.

MARITAL SEP^ Plymouth Family Services will be

RATION GROUP

offering an eigljt-week group program for those who Ijave been separated or divorced recently. The group will meet from 7-8:30 p.mi Wednesdays beginning Jan. 4. For mc|re information and to register call 453j-0890.

PILGRIMiGARDEN CLUB The Pilgrim Garden Club of the

Federated Garden Clubs of Michigan will meet at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 25 at Huls-ing Elementary School.

Program for the evening will be "Potpourri —A presentation of Herbs."

The club's herb interest group will be responsible for the program and re-freshments will be made by members demonstrating the uses of herbs in food

'preparation. The meeting is open to guests and

prospective members.

PLYMOUTH OPTIMISTS Plymouth Optimist Club will meet at

7 p.m. tonight in First United Method-ist Church of Plymouth for Scouts Award Night. United Methodist Women will provide dinner.

Scoutmaster Bill Baumgartner and Larry Hollcomb will be in charge of the meeting

MARITAL SEPARATION GROUP

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WEDNESDAY. JANUARY I I Fried Chicken. Vegetable. French Bread. Fruit. Milk

THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1 Hot Dog on a Bun. Catsup and Mustard. Hot Vegetable. Brownie, Fruit. Milk

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY2 Ravioli with Meat. Hot Vegetable. French Bread, Fruit. MUk

MONDAY, JANUARY 2» Happy Joe and Roll, Mixed Buttered Vege-tables. Diced Pears, Grandmother's Ice Bo* Cake, Milk

TUESDAY. JANUARY 30 Hot Dog on a Rail. Catsup and Mustard. Tater Tots, Tollhouae Bar. Fruit Cup, Milk

WEDNESDAY. JANUARYS! Que ken and Gravy, Mashed Potatoes. Cran berry Sauce. Frosted Cake. Milk

THURSDAY. FEBRUARY I Spaghetti with Meat Sauce. Hot Garlic Bread. Green Vegetables. Jello Whip with Topping Fruit. Milk

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TUESDAY. JANUARY 10 Hamburger Gravy. Mashed Potatoes. Hot Roll. Fruit Cup. MUk

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY SL Spaghetti with Meat Sauce. Hot Roll. Tbssed ~ \ Fruit. MUk

THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1 (Hot Dog in a Bun. ReUshea. Vegetable. Fruit G * . Cookie. Milk

FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2 Oven Fried Fish, Tartar Sauce. Vegetable. Bread and Butter. Cake. MUk

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WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 31 Oven Fried Chicken. Mashed Potatoes with Gravy. Cranberries. Buttered Combread. Jello with Peaches. Milk

THURSDAV. FEBRUARY 1 Hot Dog on a Bun. Baked Beans. Fruit Cock taU. Cookie. Milk

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TUESDAY. JANUARY SO Turkey Roll. Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Roll and Butter Chilled Fruit. Peanut Butter Cookie, Milk

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY SI Taco Burger with Lettuce, Cheese. Baked Beans. Slice Pineapple. Cookie. Milk

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I Hamburger or Cheeseburger a Bun French FVies. Chilled Peach Half Tollhouae Bar. Milk

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TUESDAY. JANUARY >e ft»h with Tartar Sauce. French Fries, Green P»s . Hot Roll. Brownie. Milk

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY ) l Frito Pie, Green Beans. Fresh Orange Quar-ters. Hot Roll. Milk

THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1 Fig in a Blanket. French Fries, Vegetable. Fruit Cobbler. MUk

FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2 gradley's Beef Noodle. Buttered Corn, -Stuffed Celery. Fru i . Hot Roll. Ica Cream,

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FRIDAY. FEBRUARY I Bfrbecue Baef on a Bun. French Frlee. FMtt. Cookie. MUk

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FRIDAY, F E B R U A R Y ! Hamburger or Cheeseburger. Tri-Tatars, Fftiit. Cookie. MUk

MONDAY. JANUARY 2f Toasted Cheese Sandwich, Tomato Pears. Peanut Cup, MUk

TUESDAY. JANUARY 20 Hot Diggety Dog. Baked Beans. Mixed Fruit. Cookie. Milk

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21 Hamburger on a Bun. French Fries, Peaches. Cookie. Milk

THURSDAY. FEBRUARY I Ravioli srith Meat. Cheese, Lettuce, Buttered Green Beans. Garlic Toast. Applesauce. Milk

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 20 Hot Dog or Cheese Dog. French Fries, Aaaorted Fruit. Peanut Butter Crkikies Milk

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21 Hamburger Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Car-rots. Hot tolls. Chocolate Pudding. Milk

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 Hamburger or Cheeseburger with Trim-mings. Fruit or Fruit Juice, Cake with Chocolate Pudding. Milk

FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2 Taco with Lettuce. Cheese and Hot Sauce. Whole Kernel Com. Peach or Pineapple Sugar Cookie. Milk

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Hamburger on Bun. Muitafd or Catsup. Green Beans. Chocolate Cake. Peaches. Milk

TUESDAY. JANUARY 20 Macaroni and Cheese, Buttered Bread. Broc-coli, Pears. Tollhouae Bar. MUk

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY I I Qilcken in Gravy over Mashed Potatoes. Hot Roll and Jelly. Applesauce, Dessert and Milk

THURSDAY. FEBRUARY I Hot Dog oof Bun. Muatard or Catsup. French Fries. Jello with Fruit. Cake. Milk

FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2 Ptaa, Carrots. Pineapple. Cookie. Milk

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Grilled Cheese Sandwich. Soup. Peaches Cake. Milk

TUESDAY, JANUARY ) • Meat Loaf. Maahed Potatoes aad Gravy. Hot Buttered Roil, Peers:Cookie. Milk

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21 Turkey. Mashed Potatoes and Gravy. Cran berries. Jello. Cookie, Milk

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 Hot Dog. Baked Beat*. Fruit. Cookie. Milk

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21 Hot Dog or Hot Ham on ; Bm Bean or Oacken Vegetable Soup. Fruit, MUk

THURSDAY. FEBRUARY I Pixxa with' Meat and Cheese. Buttered Cora Fruit, Cookie. Mifc

FRIDAY FEBRUARY2 Hamburgejr or Cheeseburger. Tri-Taters Fruit. Cookie, Milk

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Scalloped Potatoes. Vegetable. Roll and But-ter. Jello. | Milk Ala Carte Ham burgs r and Fries, Pixta. Soup and Sandwich

TUESDAY. JANUARY ! • Bar-B-Que. Soup and Crackers. Apple Crisp. Chips. M | k Ala Carte-Hamburger and Fries. Pixx«. Soup and Sandwich

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY I I Spaghetti With Meat Sauce. French Bread and Butter or Rolls. Salad with Dressings. Jello. Milk. Ala Carle Hamburger and Fries, Pixxa, Soup and Sandwich

THURSDAY. FEBRUARY I Toetada w|th Lettuce, Vegetable. Cobbler. MUk Ala Oarte-Hamburger and Friea, Plxaa. Soup and Sandwich

FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1 Ftah on 4 Bun, Potatoes. Spaghrtt Bread Hamburge Sandwich

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Grilled Cheese Sandwkh, Pickles. Roasted Peanuts, ChlOed Fruit. Milk

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WEDNESDAY. JANUARY I I Hamburger Gravy srver Maahed PotaUei. Chilled Pineapple. Plain Jello, Cookie. MUk

THURSDAY. FEBRUARY I Hat Dog en a Bua. Choice of Ret tabes Vege table, Chilled Peaches. Desaert, MUk

FRIDAY. FEBRUARY I Own Fried CMckee. Craaberriae. Potatoes and Gravy. CMIIed Fniit, MUk

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Ravioli with Cheeae, Cheiee of Vegetable. Choice of m m . Cahe. MUk

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IN THE

POCKET Rice creams Catholic Central

By W.W. EDGAR

Detroit has been officially ruled out as site of the National Bowling Muse-um and the Hall of Fame. The selection committee was in Detroit recently looking over the city's offered sites.

The committee was shown two loca-tions. The first was on Michigan Ave-nue at Third in downtown Detroit and the other was the State Fair Grounds. The committee didn't seem impressed with either and the fact that none of the top Detroit officials were on hand didn't help. The choice now seems to be between Akron, Ohio and Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

THE HEAVIEST assault on the pins this season was made last Friday night in the Little Caesar Classic at Westland Bowl when five of the sharpshooters broke the 700 barrier.

Bob Goike Jr . paced the'assault with games of 279, 248 and 230 for 757. Next came J im Beck with counts of 243, 258 and 236 for a 737.

Larry Sager linked counts of 235, 255 and 246 for 736. Next came Bob Shonce, who rolled games of 199, 268 and 255 for 722, and Mike Lee, who posted games of 248, 234 and 235 for 717.

It was the highest scoring night in the history of the classic. While the men were stealing the show, Pam An-derson paced the women with games of 205 and 211 in 607.

THREE OTHER barrier breaking scores were registered during the week

As usual, John Hurley, bowling in the morning league at Westland, added an-other to his string that now has reached 13 this season. He had games of 212, 252 and 279 for 743. In his third game, he had nine strikes in a row and then left up the No. 4 pin.

Dave Shiffman joined the 700 club ranks when he linked counts of 260, 246 and 196 for 702 in the Bel-Aire Classic and Joe Tonaski went one pin over the coveted mark with games of 243, 194 and 264 for 701 in the Super Bowl clas-sic.

THE GOEBEL and First Federal

teams in the Thursday All-Star classic turned in one of the oddities of the sea-son last week when they were tied at the end of the second game with 2,108 and then bowled a 1,006 final to tie the series at 3,114.

MENTIONING THE GOEBEL team, it now has passed its goal of $20,000 in the leader dog exhibition series. With three more exhibitions scheduled, it is certain that the fund will go far beyond any pre-season pre-dictions

It is hoped now that the fund will reach the point where six dogs, each costing about $4,000, will be available for the blind.

FOR THE FIRST time in several years, an individual bowler scored a slam in the Livonia Ladies Classic.

Joan Lewis did it when she won the first game with 201-28—229, took the second with 200-28-228 and the third with 189-28—217. This enabled her to take the series with 590-84—674.

WILLIAM STOLAITEK set the pace for the senior citizens at Garden Bowl with his best series of the season. He opened with 255 and came back with games of 207 and 173 for 635.

In the s w i n g e r s l eague , P a t McClatchey was high with 624 and Gary Miller was next with 602. In the St. Linus league Larry Kroll started with | 286 and added games of 201 and 165 for 652.

In the TGIF loop, Bob McDonald had a 652 and his brother Russell had a 275 in 614, while Bill Gilbo fired a 644 and Bob Bernat posted a 637.

IN OTHER FINE performances, Berry Van Dike, had his second 600 in the high school league at Farmington Lanes when he fired a 224 in 615.

Gloria Mertz used a 258 opener to pace the doubles at Merri-Bowl with 606. In the bowlers at Woodland Lanes, Carol Wiklanski was tops with 594. Herman Meloche, a 157 average bowler, found the range for a 608 at the Super Bowl and Pat Bitter with a 148 average posted a 617 that included a 235 game.

By BOB GROSS

"The biggest point spread we've ever had with Catholic Central," said Bir-mingham Brother Rice icoach Bill Nor-ton following his teamls 75-53 victory Tuesday.

Senior center Tim Audree paced the Warriors' effort with 2f$ points and 18 rebounds. The 6-10 pi nine of 10 shots from tl per cent shooting average.

Norton, however, felt the was due more to tearr any single player: "W well collectively. . cept is getting better tyoth offensively and defensively."

irot-man hit on e floor for a 90

victory effort than to

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The victory pulled Brother Rice out of a slight scoring slump during which it was twice held to under 50 points.

The game started as a match be-tween Catholic Centjral's team quick-ness and Brother Rice's inside strength. The Shamrocks tried to draw Andree away from the bucket early, leaving a lane which Todd Natjleau exploited for eight first quarter points.

The strategy at onfc point gave Cath-olic Central its only lead of the night, 10-8. But the Warriors hung tough and, with the help of a l*yup with just six seconds left, took art 18-16 lead at the buzzer.

Brother Rice kept its momentum

going into the second quarter, piling up six points before Catholic Central's Jeff Blanzy hit on a free throw at 5:07. That was the only offense the hapless Shamrocks were able to muster until 1:26 when Blanzy sank another from the charity stripe.

Catholic Central eventually picked up six points in the quarter.Brother Rice matched that total and added 10 more, hitting for 16 points and a 34-22 halftime lead.

Shamrock coach Bernie Holwicki ex-plained his team's second quarter

lust quit running our the kids invented their

slump: "We offense; I thin! own offense."

Greg Wendt opened the third quarter for the Shamrd>eks by missing a short

? follow-up, setting the as in store for Catholic ,-4

jumper and th tone of what v, Central.

Brother Ricq outscored its opponent-—? in the period, 16-11. Tim Andree a n £ —« Don Piotrowski added insult to i n j u r g Z j with less than a minute left—first An-— dree scoring at 45 with a slam dunk," and Piotrowski hitting at the buzzer to - J bring the score ^o 52-33.

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5 thin slices boiled ham 2 eggs, lightly beaten

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Violinist hosting workshops

ISIDOR SASLAV Reunion at workshop

Two upcoming workshops for high school string players will be a sort of reunion for violinist Isidor Saslav, who will be conducting the sessions at Schoolcraft College.

Saslav is concertmaster of the Baltimore Sym-phony Orchestra and former concertmaster of the Minneapolis Symphony. He will also be one of the soloists Feb. 11 with the Oakway Symphony Or-chestra in the Brahms bouble Concerto for Violin and Cello.

When Saslav was at Cass Tech High School in Detroit, Richard Saunders, who heads Schoolcraft's fine ar ts program, was the orchestra s first clari-netist.

When Saslav was a beginning Detroit Symphony Orchestra member in the rear of the second violin section, the fourth trumpet player was Francesco DiBlasi, now Oakway conductor. DiBlasi describes Saslav as not only a performer but a scholar who has made a study of Haydn embellishments.

Saunders described t couple years ago to a ductors were being "They interviewed som for their reactions, an Izzy," he said.

fie time he turned on a TV a program where young con-d i t i o n e d in Minneapolis, e members of the orchestra d lo and behold! there was

THE WORKSHOPS on Feb. 9, 10-11:30 arm free, but there is a 90 s dents should bring thei lecture on performanc said Saunders. "He vr demonstrations."

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At Cranbrook

Museum shows Brazilian art works

The interaction of real space and the illusion of space are explored in the ex-hibition "Three Brazilian Artists" at Cranbrook Academy of Art Jan. 30 through Feb 25.

Genilson Soares, Francisco Inarra and Lydia Okumura use simple materi-als such as string and paint to create conceptual pieces and graphics that juxtapose illusion and reality.

Jncluded in the show are " teaser" pieces such as a cube-like figure that seems to turn itself inside-out because of Uneven sides, and a string work com-posed of straight-sided triangles that seem to curve.

Okumura. now working in New York City, will be in the museum Jan. 23 un-til opening to install the show. She wel-comes visitors and questions during museum hours 1-5 p.m. daily except Mondays.

Soares and Inarra, who reside in Brazil, also plan to be present for the installation, but specific dates are un-known because of visa problems

The Cranbrook exhibition is the first major showing of contemporary Brazi-lian visual art in the United States. It is a result of Cranbrook Academy of Art president Roy Slade's visit to Brazil in 1977 as a U. S. State Department repre-sentative to *XIV International Bienal De Sao Paulo.

Museum admission is $1.50 week-ends, by donation weekdays.

Cranbrook Academy of Art, 500 Lone Pine, grants bachelor and master of fine arts and master of architecture degrees. With its contemporary art

. museum, it is a division of Cranbrook Educational Community, which also in-cludes Cranbrook Institute of Science and Cranbrook Schools.

Auditions open for 'Vanities'

Vittorio's Dinner Theatre in Livonia is looking for young women ip c^st for parts in "Vanities," which will run on weekends starting March 2.

The story follows the lives of three high school cheerleaders through their 20s, and director Phil Marcus Esser is looking for people who can ap-pear asOhe right age throughout the play.

"No one has used anyone of correct median age, as far as I'm concerned," he says. "I 'm looking for younger girls."

Esser projects a 12-15 week run. For audition information, call 425-8343 or 425-8344.

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Discussion will include the Feb. 26 partial eclipse that will be visible in the Detroit metropolitan area if skies are clear.

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Francisco's 2:30 p.m. color film is a 90-minute program that contrasts Morocco's modern face with its pre-World War II times. His film shows how Morocco has become modernized in less than two decades since it gained independence from French colonial rule. He also presents much of that same appearance many American veterans may recall from World War II.

For a free brochure and further information on remaining World Adventure Series shows, write: The Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit 48202, or tjele-phone 832-7676.

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I r e l a n d o n d i s p l a y

i n p h o t o s a t U - M A portfolio of photographs by a

Michigan photo essayist is one of the major exhibits at an art display now under way a\ the University of Michi-gan.

The photos, which are the work of D. James Galbraith, capture the face of the Republic of Ireland through the faces of its people.

Galbraith is director of photogra-phy for the Sliger Home Newspapers. The portfolio is made up of 20 photo-graphs made over a period of over eight years in which Galbraith made

numerous visits to the country. Galbraith termed Ireland "a land

of uncommon joy, cradled in the arms of infinite sadness."

The exhibit is on display in the Blixt Gallery (formerly the Arcade Gallery), located in Ann Arbor's Nick-els Arcade on State Street near the U-M campus. ,

Hours for the display are 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays. The exhibit continues through Feb. 8.

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Tickets are still available for the Feb. 10 dinner^dance featuring a Scandinavian ijiuffet at Schoolcraft College.

Sponsored by the board of trustees, it offers a complete gourmet din-ner with dancing until midnight for $12.50 per person.

Tickets m a j be obtained from board members or through the presi-dent's office oi campus. Telephone 591-6400, ext. 214 tor reservations.

The menu includes marinated and smoked fish, relishes, salad and Norwegian black bread for appetizers.

The buffet features roast stuffed pork loin, Navafin lamb, boneless chicken, Danish sausage and Icelandic cod.

Dessert and beverage are included, and a cash bar will be available. The event will be held in the Waterman Center on campus.

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Comedy Store on Friday night The Comedy Store, the country's

premiere all-comedy nightclub, will bring a 90-minute show featuring three of its best comediahs to the Recreation Organization Center of the University of Michigan-Dearboirn at 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 26.

Tickets can be purchased at the in-formation desk of the ROC from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Mondays-Fridays and will be available at the door before the show.

Established on LOs Angeles' Sunset Strip in 1972, unde<r the direction cf

Mitzi Shore, the Comedy Stoqe has built a Rational reputation for discovering stars of the future. Its alumni number Richard Pryor, j immie Walker, Gabe Kaplan and Stev$ Landesberg.

At the UM-D $how, any aspiring co-median from the campus could have the chance to win a showcase at the Comedy Store in Los Angeles. The per-formance is sponsored for both stu-dents and tlje community by UM-D's Office of Student Life. For more infor-mation, call 593-5390.

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Death," choreographed by Friedrich Durrenmatt, will continue a second for weekend of performances Friday-Sun-day at the Grand Circus Exchange, 47 E. Adams, Detroit.

The play is presented by the Some-times Up, Sometimes Down Elevator Company, in cooperation with the Grand Circus Exchange. Curtain time

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Tickets are priced for adults and for students and senior citizens. For reser-vationscall 964-7380 (evenings); for in-formation call 366-2617.

Pianist Fedora Horowitz will present an all-Chopin concert Monday at 8 p.m. in the Fair Lane Conference Center.

The free concert is sponsored by U of M-Dearborn's cultural Events Commit-tee.

Horowitz was born in Roumania, where she made her debut at the age of 12 with the Roumanian Broadcasting

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Folk art Out of the closet, into the gallery

Story: CORINNE ABATT I Photos: MINDY SAUNDERS

For years, folk art in Michigan as well as across the country was close to closet art. It was displayed fct antique and craf t shows, but some of it seldom £een at all except by the artist and a few friends. • Wider appreciation in the state for this ar t form, sometimes referred to as primitive or naive, must be credited in large measure to the efforts of C. Kurt Dewhurst and Marsha MacDowell. Their first major show of Michigan folk art was a 1976 exhibi-tion, "Michigan Folk Art: Its Beginnings to 1941."

The sequel, "Rainbows in the Sky," a representa-tive selection of Michigan folk art of the 20th centu-ry, is on display at Meadow Brook Gallery through Feb. 11. The title was taken from a painting by JClarence Hewes of Lansing. Hewes included a J)oem with this theme in his painting of the Cedar •Street Pumping Station in Lansing. • THE APPEAL OF folk art , and this is the term Iwhich should be used if one wants to remain a pur-I s t r i s in the directness of the emotion conveyed by the artist. John Wasilewski of Detroit, retired Ford Motor Company machine operator, saw the Kenne-dy funeral procession on television and responded.

Ed Kay of Mount Clemens, who has completed about 100 totem poles in the last 40 years, respond-ed to President Carter in a less somber way. Not only has he placed a toothy-smiling Carter at the top of a totem, he has included rows of peanuts around him. It is art with an out-front impact.

Bird and fish decoy carver Miles Smith of Marine City, a retired boat builder, started by making de-coys for his own use. His home along the river is Tnpdest, pleasant and comfortable. He likes his •view of the water, it's part of. his life. He carves Ibaaause it's what he wants to do. Fame or fortune ."w&e at the bottom of his list of goals. | JJis happiness with his life comes through in his wwk Many of his fish have the faintest t race of a smile as if once again they have eluded the wily fisherman above the water.

In some instances, a folk art form has been passed down through the family. This was the case with Alice Bennett of Mount Pleasant, whose black ash splint basket making techniques are now being practiced by her son, Russell. Mrs. Bennett, now in her 80s, has spent all of her life carrying on a tradi-tion of her Chippewa forebearers.

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Canton CterUrr Sports Thursday, January 25, 1971

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More sports on SB, 12B

Chief rally falls short

Eric Thorderson (21) finds the going tough between loss Tuesday to Livonia Bentley. (Staff photo by Gary Rusty Mandle (left) and Dave Visser during Canton's Caskey)

Rock spikers earn 1st Sub-8 triumph

By DENNIS O'CONNOR

Livonia Bentley jblew an 18-point lead late in the third quar te r and had to bat t le for its life in the waning minutes before blitzing Plymouth Canton 67-60 in Tuesday night non-league basketball action.

It was sweet revehge for coach J i m Komula 's squad, whiph fell twice to the Chiefs last season-, j h e Bulldogs, 10-2 ove ra l l , r e s u m e 'Suburban Eights League action Fr iday, hosting Belle-ville.

For Canton ; it wa^ its third defeat in 11 games. The Chiefs, coached by Craig Bell, now hit the road for three straight games s tar t ing Fr iday with an import-ant Western Six League bat t le at Northville.

The Chiefs outstanding fourth-quar-ter rally erased a slpppily-played sec-ond period which led;to Bentley s ear ly advantage.

Canton took over jthe led with 1:10 left in the game wheh the Chiefs' lead-ing scorer, Butch Kihg (22 points), hit an outside shot for a 60-59 edge.

Bentley, which was hurt in the fourth period by some poor f r ee throw shoot-ing and the loss of center Chris Bollin because of foul trouble, finally got that shooting eye back a j the char i ty line when it counted in the last minute.

The Chiefs didn't hold onto their lead very long when four fouls and eight s traight Bulldog f r ee throws iced the game away in the final moments of action.

Steve Booth (26 points) and Er ic Thorderson (16 points), the Bulldogs' top two scorers of the evening, split the eight f r ee shots to close out the victory, as the lid remained on the Canton bas-ket the rest of the way.

The Bulldogs hit 10 of 15 shots f rom the floor in the second quar te r to turn a close game into a cpmfor tab le 38-23 ha l f t ime lead.

"That ' s when we were moving," Komula explained in re fe rence to the

second quar te r splurge. "When we ' re running our offense, we a r e tough to beat.

"There is no doubt we a re a bet ter t eam that them (Canton)," the Bentley mentor said. "I don't know what it is. We play to get ahead and then we stop playing."

Bell credited the inside p)ay of Bent-ley's Chris Bollin (12 points) as one of the main reasons for the Canton defeat He pointed out that when Bollin fouled out in the fourth quar ter ; his squad s tar ted to make its move.

"We didn't play well. W6 got out of our game," Bell said. "We were gett ing into a one-shot g a m e (offensively) and we can ' t do that. "Chris Bollin played a s trong rebounding game. We made a run at them when he sat down.

"I was proud of the way our kids c a m e back and showed people we have a good team. We have no excuses. We knew we broke down early in the g a m e and had to sc ramble back and almost catch them."

"I think we a r e just as good as them (Bentley),' ' Bell said "But I agree, they have an excellent t eam t h i t is well coached."

Bentley held a 16-12 f i rs t -quar ter margin before outscoring the Chiefs 22-11 in thfe second period to take the 15-point ha l f t ime lead

The Bulldogs had three different 18 point advantages during the third peri od before Canton scored the last six points of the quar te r to start its come-back.

Canton's Rusty Mandle was the only other Chief player in double f igures for both squads with 13 points

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Chief JV beats Churchill despite 9 technical fouls

By SCOTT ADLER The Plymouth Canton JV basket-

ball team set a record last week that they're not too pleased with. Despite nine technicals, the Chiefs ove rcame Western Six League foe Livonia Churchill 62-55 Fr iday in the Canton gym.

The record nine technicals were assessed to the Chiefs because Can-ton coach Pa t Cunningham failed to put his t eam's roster in the official scOrebook 10 minutes before the game began.

And f rom the begining of the game, every Canton player who

checked into t technical foul

"1 subbed (Churchill) had couldn't get a t t ime I subbed a said an embar. i ham.

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By BETTY DeLANO

Victories were the result for both the Plymouth Salem varsi ty and junior varsi ty volleyball squads Monday as the Allen Pa rk J a g u a r s were put to shame by Salem's defensive and offensive power.

The varsity a t tack, led by seniors Monette Recto ' a n d Inger Eithun, overpowered the Allen Pa rk

t eam and took the match a f t e r two games , 15-8,15-9.

"Monette 's speed on digs off the net and on her sets helped a lot in the win," said Salem coach Cathy Himes. "Her sets were well placed and m a d e it easy for our spikers to get good hits off ."

"Inger did real well on her spikes. They were very powerful instead of just just barely making it over the net ."

The much improved Allen Pa rk t e a m didn't have what it took to keep within reach of the Salem squad during ei ther g a m e of the match . The Rocks' a t t ack^ f rom behind the serving line left the Jag-uars in a less than pleasant situation.

Serving became a fac tor in the Rocks' comand-

ing lead as the J a g u a r s found it hard to re turn any of Salem's powerful serves.

"The t eam did real well at playing together as a t eam instead of individuals all out on the court at oncjp," said Himes. "We played a much easier g a m e against Allen Pa rk than we would against a t eam like Livonia Bentley or Dearborn since there wasn' t as much competi t ion."

Salem's junior varsi ty team, coached by Sandy Franck, had an easy t ime against the Allen Park JV, winning both 15-8, 15-1.

Strong serving by sophomore Joy Gornik in the first g a m e brought the Rocks f r o m an 8-8 tie to a 13-8 lead. Doing much the s a m e thing as Gornik, sophomore Laura Hewlett added five points to the Salem score in the second g a m e to widen the t eam ' s lead, any thought of Allen Park ' s of catching up out of the question.

Salem's varsi ty now sports a 2-2 season record and is 1-2 in the Suburban Eight League. Livonia Bentley is Salem's next compet i tor Monday night at the Rocks' gym The match is scheduled to s ta r t at 7 p.m. with the junior varsi ty competi t ion and the varsi ty to follow at 7:45 p.m.

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get s ta te recognition f r o m the Detroit metropol i tan daily newspapers.

The Rocks, 11-0 overal l going into last night 's road game against Dearborn Fordson, were ranked seventh by the Detroit News and eighth by the De-troit F r e e Press in the s ta te ra t ings published ea r jy this week

Salem also holds the second spot in the News' Metro West rankings behind Ypsilanti. Plymouth Canton is also mentioned in the Metro West top 10. The Chiefs a r e ranked eighth in this pool going into Tuesday night 's non-league g a m e against Livonia Bentley.

Rocks still ranked

The loss of Darla Doumanian because of a knee injury was one of the main reasons behind the Plymouth Salem gymnasts' loss to Northville Mon-day, 41.4- 65.2.

Doumanian, one of the Rocks top gymnasts, did not cpmpete in this meet because of a torn carti-lage in her knee. Four freshmen competed Monday in order to make up for the all-arounder's absence.

Salem scores in the vaulting competition includ-ed Tracey Lawson with 3.6 points out of the possi-ble 10, Jane Kimling scored 3.75 and Diane Perpich with a 4.75 for the Rocks* total of 12.1 compared to North ville's 20.9.

pneven bar competition consisted of Tina Melone who came out with a 1.85 total, Pam Worsnop had 245 and Nicole Rollins tallied a score of 2.13. The Rocks team total was 6.3 while the Mustangs scored an even 10 points.

Worsnop also competed in the beam and scored a 3.2. Perpich came out with a 3.4 and Linda Wochna

* led the Salem squad with a 4.1. The Salem total was c 10.7 and Northville had 14.4.

A team total of 12.3 was the result for the Rocks in the floor exercise. Worsnop led the Rocks with a 4.65. Rollins followed with a 4.4 and Sue Clark add-ed a 3.25. Northville turned in a total score of 19.9 in this event.

"Darla was the high scorer in all the events in our first match and her absence is obvious when you look at our scores," said Salem coach Carol Michaels. "Even though Darla wasn't competing, the team still made an impressive performance and has Improved a lot since the first practice."

Michaels gave individual credit to Linda Wochna for the improvement she made in her routine on the beam. Wochna added such maneuvers such as front rolls and walk-overs to her routine that increase the degree of difficulty.

Salem's next meet isn't until Monday so the rest of the week will be spent on improving individual routines, says Michaels. Monday's meet will be against Farmington Harrison at Harrison and starts at 7 p.m.

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Cage standings J * BASKETBALL STANDINGS

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Girb AA' League Dolphins 5 1 x Jays 5 1 x J«U 2 4 3 Angel* 0 6 5

Last Week * ResalU Jays M, Angels 1J, Dolphins 41, Jets 21

' Last Week's Results: '* Buckeyes 48, Boosters 43. Wolverines 72. SpJirtSns 48. Buckeyes 40, Haw-keyes 33, Wildcats 37, Illini 36, Badgerj 42, Gophers 41, Boosiers 39, Boilermaker* 38, Badgers 67. Spartans til Wolverines 43, G o ^ h e ' s 27

Boys A' League National League

6 2 i Last Week's ResalU: 6 2 x Bullets 56, Knicks 36, Royals 54, 4 3 1 ^ Rocks 56, Cougars 37, Pistons 36; 4 4 2 Stags 49, Sonics 45; Warriors 53, NaU 3 5 3 31, Bulls 38. 76ers 21; Mustangs 46. 2 6 4 lakers 32 1 6 4W Boys'B'l^agae 1 7 5 National Leagae

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Sou th f i e ld -La th rup ' s R o b P a r e n t , who holds t h e s t a t e r e c o r d f o r c a r e e r high school w r e s t l i n g wins, a d d e d to his to ta l , and F a r m i n g t o n High showed i t s t e a m s t r e n g t h l as t S a t u r d a y a t the Nor th F a r m i n g t o n Inv i t a t i ona l Tourna -m e n t . i

Coach Don D e t t e r s ' F a r m i n g t o n c lub won the e ight-school t o u r n a m e n t , scor-ing 191 1 Vi points . P l y m o u t h S a l e m fin-ished second wi th 101 points, D e a r b o r n had 89, De t ro i t Coun t ry Day, 88 1V*, Walled Lake Wes te rn , 85 IVi , L a t h r u p , 74, Nor th F a r m i n g t o n , 72 and Walled Lake Cen t ra l , 30 1 V«.

L a t h r u p ' s P a r e n t , who es t ab l i shed the s t a t e c a r e e r v ic to ry r e c o r d when he nb tched his 131st r ecen t ly , w a s in f ine f o r m las t S a t u r d a y , winning the 128-pound c h a m p i o n s h i p with a 14-3 deci-sion ove r Coun t ry Day ' s Glen Clark .

F a r m i n g t o n had six we igh t - c l a s s c h a m p i o n s and two r u n n e r s up in the Nor th F a r m i n g t o n tourney .

F a r m i n g t o n h e a v y w e i g h t S c o t t Hazen , who is u n d e f e a t e d this season , won his weight with a pin in 43 seconds ove r N o r t h ' s G e o r g e Hou t t ek i e r . Anoth-e r F a r m i n g t o n c h a m p w a s J i m S te iner , who pinned W e s t e r n ' s Angelo But tazzo-ni in 2:35.

J e f f F a g a n won the 147-pound c rown for F a r m i n g t o n wi th a 14-8 decis ion over Nor th ' s J i m Co t t e r . In the 134-pound f inal , F a r m i n g t o n ' s D a v e Hal l bes ted Count ry D a y ' s Rick Vi l la rosa , 13-2.

T w o m o r e F a l c o n m a t m e n , J o h n Murphy and Luigi Milani , won t i t les . M u r p h y o u t p o i n t e d C o u n t r y D a y ' s M a r k Weiner , 12-8, in the 114-pound f inal , and Milani decis ioned Coun t ry Day ' s Ed Valent ine , 7-4, in the 140-pound f ina l m a t c h .

S E C O N D - P L A C E S A L E M f in ished wi th t h r e e we igh t -c lass c h a m p s .

In the 100-pound c lass , S a l e m ' s J i m Schul tz dec is ioned F a r m i n g t o n ' s D a v e Denny, 13-4. J e f f Dunson posted a 12-8 decis ion ove r L a t h r u p ' s S teve K r e m e r in the 107-pound f inal , and Scot t P i p e r d e f e a t e d Willie Libby of Wes te rn , 11-6, in the 157-pound f ina l .

Kei th Colgan of Wes te rn pinned D e a r b o r n ' s Mike K a z a n o w s k i in 3:43 to win the 193-pound t i t le . D e a r b o r n ' s Bri-an P i n f o l d s t o p p e d F a r m i n g t o n ' s G r e g g L e m a n s k i , 5-2, in the 180-pound f inal , and Coun t ry Day ' s M a r c Kor-m e s s e r topped C e n t r a l ' s Dana Swaney , 7-3, in the 121-pound f ina l .

N F A R M I N G T O N I N V I T A T I O N A L

TEAM FINISH -1 Farmington High, 191 1 poinU, 2 Plymouth Salem, 101; 3 Dearborn High, 89, 4 Detroit Country Day School, 88 1V«; 5 Walled Lake Western, 85 1V«; 6 Southfield-Lathrup. 74; 7 North Farmington, 72; 8 Walled Lake Central, 30 1 V«

I N D I V I D U A L R E S U L T S

100 POUNDS--Jim SehulU (Salem) decisioned David Denny (Farmington), 13-4, in finals, Leo Fenzel (Western) decisioned Mark Majoros (N Farmington), 2 0 in overtime, in consolation

107 POUNDS- Jeff Dunson (Salem) decisioned Steve Kremer (Lathrup). 12 8, in final, Mike McKinnon (Farm-ington) decisioned Mark Boyea (Dearborn), 10-6, in consols tion

114 POUNDS--John Murphy (Farmington) decisioned Mark Weiner (Country Day), $-3. in final, John Donovan (N Farmington) decisioned Hank Richardson (Central) 2 1 in consolation

121 POUNDS-Marc Kornmesser (Country Day) deci stoned Dana Swaney (Central), 7-3, in final; Jay Kichler (Lathrup) decisioned Dave DuFresne (N Farmington), 9 0, in consolation

128 POUNDS-Rob Parent (Lathrup) decisioned Glen Clark (Country Day), 14 3, in final. Gr ig Hafke (Farming ton) decisioned John Poohey (Dearborn); 6 5, in consolation

114 POUNDS-Dave Hall (Farmington) Rick Villarosa (Country Day), 13 2. in final; John MdCormick (Western) decisioned Sieve Allen (Central), 12-1

140 POUNDS-Luigi Milani (Farmington) decisioned Ed Valentine (Country Day). 7-4. In fin*l, Jerry Valchine (Salem) decisioned Mark McCormick (Western), 7-4, in con sola tion

147 POUNDS-Jeff Fagan (Farmington) decisioned Jim Cotter (N Farmington), 14 8, in final. Jkmie Brady (Dear

born) decisioned Phi SU»rn (Country Day), 3 2, in conaola tion

157 POUNDS- Sct*t Piper (Salem) deciiMned Willie Lib^ by (Western), 116, i4 final, Ed Hofsesa (Farmington) deci sioned Len Polidori (i>arborn), 6-1, in consolation

167 POUNDS- Jln» Sterner (Farmington) pinned Angelo Buttazzoni (Western^ 2 25, in final, Larry Rossetti (Salem) decisioned Jay Bend* (N Farmington), 9-1, In consolation

180 POUNDS- Brian Pinfold (Dearborn) decisiooed Gregg Lemanski (F»niungton), 5-2, in final. Dean Wolf (Lathrup) decisioned Jeff Power (Salem), «-2. in consola-tion

193 POUNDS-Keilh Colgan (Western) pinned Mike Ka zanowski (Dearborn^, 3 43. in finaU. Nadem Kassab (Lathrup) pinned Kafl Hamina (N Farmington), 2 45, in consolation

HEAVYWEIGHT-Scott Hazen (Farmington) pinned George Houttekier (K Farmington), 43, in final, James Montegomery (Dearbbrn) pinned Scott MiUer (Salem). 3 10 in consolation

Rock JV belts Belleville By THOMAS ZAIBEK

The P l y m o u t h Sa l em junior va r s i ty baske tba l l t e a m held off a fu r ious Bel levi l le a t t a c k in the second half to notch i ts ninth v ic tory in 11 g a m e s las t F r i d a y night.

The Rock JV won the g a m e 60-52, t h a n k s to holding the T ige r s to only one point in the f i r s t per iod. Sa l em led at h a l f t i m e 35-13.

It w a s d i f f e r e n t in the second half , however , as Bel levi l le wen t to a full cour t press . Rocks all per iod, as the T ige r s ou t scored the e v e n t u a l v ic tors 21-7 in tha t th i rd q u a r t e r .

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the visi t ing squad the res t of the way.

Mike Sha rp led Sa l em ' s scor ing at-tack with 20 points. Scott Bublin. only a f r e s h m a n , added 17, whi le Leigh Lang-kabef net ted nine

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A B M ADJUSTER National f inance company with M local off ices ne rds individuals with t or more m o n t h s recent consumer finance or bank collection expe-rience Good s a l a r y and benefit J ,Ju* rapid p romot ions and a secure f u t u r e Cal l M r L e l i n e a t G F C

SM-1M6

A C C O U N T A N T e x p e r i e n c e d in taxes Top dollar paid for profe* stonal help Evenings and weekend availability p r e f e r r e d Assist in tax return p repa ra t ion IIS per hour and/or per diem Only experienced professional need apply Work in good enviorment M51*10 orMVIOll

A C C O U N T A N T Growing Bi Sta te wholesaler needs a sha rp e x p e r i e n c e d controller Muat have s t rong leadership capa b i l i t i e s C o m p u t e r background desirable but riot r e q u i r e d Salary open Send r e s u m e to Box 820 Observer k E c c e n t r i c Newspapers, M t t l Schoolcraf t . Livonia. Mich-igan W1S0

ACCOUNTANT Should have expe r i ence in general accounting (i.e. AR,AP, payroll etc ) Will t r a in in )ob billing sys-tems and o ther specia l projects Requires I y r s of genera l account ins Min of i y r s . college Starting talary |IS,000 Fee paid

ALUS JOHNSON PERSONNEL yuakertown Plaxa 32MB Hamilton Farmington Hills S63-3100

Saturday by appoin tmei t

ACCOUNT E X E C , needed Tor graphic a r t s s tud io in Southfield Good opportunity Call 567 5713

ADMINISTRATIVE Assistant for Southfield m a n a g e m e n t company College b a c k g r o u n d in Business Administrat ion or experience in p r o p e r t y m a n a g e m e n t helpful Etkln It Company 55*7713

A D M I S T R A T I V E ASSISTANT Bookkeeping, cha l l eng ing aasign ments. light typing, Suburban CPA firm, solid opportuni ty O t 9060

Advancement Opportunities Trainee position ava i lab le for war-ranty inspector Genera l bUlding experience helpful but not nece» sary Must h a v e good driving record Large c o m p a n y . p » d ben-efits. Star t ing pay $125 per week Call Global Mobile Homes Ask for Mr R o b i n s o n o r M r P o w e r s ,

122 7337

ADVERTISING MODELS Needed for photo / fash ion modeling a n d TV a d s M a d e m o i s e l l e P r o f e s s i o n a l M o d e l i n g Agenc;

AIRLINE T I C K E T I N G COURSE See Educa t ion Instruction

Gass i f i ca t i on 511

ALUMINUM SIDING P P L Contrac t ing is looking for one rel iable instal la t ion crew for the North and the West side New c o n s t r u c t i o n w o r k a t | 22 per square, plus union benefits Only those exper ienced with wj i ipmert and a desire to i nc r ea se their e a r n mgs need apply K1-2IM

AN A G G R E S S I V E APPLICANT Locking for c a r e e r 2 years of col-lect Business m a j o r or related f w d Excel lent s a l a r y , phis C/L, full benefits Car and ca r expense account Beryl Personnel , 42/4 N Woodward. Royal Oak 57*4270

AN E X P E R I E N C E D service man far Maytag* * Whirlpool washers A (fryer* For in terv iew, call 5434110

APARTMENT COMPLEX N E E D S G A L W l T H S U P E R P E O P L E P E R S O N A L I T Y TO WORK AS R E N T A L AGENT WITH OFFICE D U T I E S FOR LARGE A P A R T M E N T C O M P L E X 5W DAYS INCLUDES WEEK-ENDS CALL

8 5 2 - 4 3 7 7

A P A R T M E N T M A I N T E N A N C E position open full t i m e , experience In heating^ e l ec t r i c a l , plumtang Rochester Troy-Wal led Lake QUI business hours 3534170

APPLICANTS needed for positions now open m a l e * female 131 W Maple, C44-4254 Birmingham E m p l o y m e n t Bureau

APTTRENTAL AGENT ftmtion a v a i l a b l e w i t h west-

u d e b u i l d e r d e v e l o p e r . 4 d o y i

per w e e k , m u s t t y p e accu-

rate ly, e x p e r i e n c e per fe r red

A p p l y i n p e r s o n 2 4 6 1 0 Mich-

19cm Ave . , D e a r b o r n . 9 A M - 5

P M

AREA ATHLETIC facil i ty ^ s e e k -ing m a t u r e person for part t ime work Will have responaibibty for total operat ion dur ing scheduled hours, initial e m p l o y m e f t on an hourly basis, with oppar t i r i tv to grow into m a n a g e r i a l position Send ramme or brier s t a tement of cre-dentials to Box 130 Observer A E c c e n t r i c Newspapers S M I Schoolcraf t . Livonia. Mich-igan U154

AREA M A R K E T I N G R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S

Are you ambi t ious* Are you a hard w e i t e r * Are you looking for an opportunity? If you can answer

y e s " to these quest ions, you may qualify for a position with one of tbe area s most exci t ing organisations Full or per t t i m e cus tomer contact lob Ideal f a r f o r m e r Wsttieessa, Secretaries or anyone looking for m interest ing oew position Salary and incentive Call M s Lodi after 14 AM. S 4 l 3 M . e i t M

A SECURE FUTURE Describes Our Opportunity! Global H o m e s , M i c h i p n s

largest m a n u f a c t u r e d hawing •a les c o m p a n y , o f fe rs the following c a r e e r openings

Mechanic -114-24 000 Must be ce r t i f i ed and have s t least I y e a r s experience

with light 4 heavy duty trucks E lec t r i c ian • 114^24.000

Must be l icensed and have at least I y e a r s experience

Top Benef i t s Include

• Paid Blue Cross /B lue Shield • Tool Allowance • Credit Union • Company T rucks • Opt lcsre P l an • Bonus P r o g r a m s • U Paid Holidays • •eft Pap • Paid Vacation

For Interview, ca l l Mr. Spain at 522 m m . Monday-Thursday , 144

ATTENTION-College or part Ume. to pass e m catslons p * c T m orders f o T F e l l s r H n a h Kara ft U * per h e w . must b* he

ew, tan

0 4 . E %.

500 Help Wanted

CLASSIFICATION INDEX

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

302 Birmingham Bloomtield 303 Wesi BtoomtieW 304 Farmington

f armmgton Hilts 3 0 5 Br igh ton Har t land 306 SouthfieW-l athrup 307 Miitord-Highiand 308 Rochester Troy 309 NoflhvMte Novi 310 Commerce Union L afce 311 Homes Fof Sale

OaKiandCty 312 Livonia • 314 P!ym<juth-Canton 316 WesHSnd Garden City 318 Redlord 3l9HomosForSaie^

Wayne Cty 3?0 Other Suburban

Homes For Sale 321 Real Estate Services 322 CondOminimum For Sale 324 Co-ops For Sale 326 Duplexes For Sale 328 Townhouses For Sate 330 Apt Ror Sale 332 Mobile Homes For Sale 334 Out 01 Town Property 336 Floods Property For Sale 338 Lots & Acreage For Sale 340 Lake piver Resort Property

For Sale

342 Lakefronl Property 344 Country Homes 346 Northern Property 348 Cemetery Lots

350 Farms For Sale 351 Business A

Professional Bidgs For Sale

352 Commercial Industrial 354 Income Property For Sale 356 Investment Property

For Sale 358 Mortgages Land Contracts 360 Business Opportunities 361 Money To Loan 362 Real Estate Wanted 364 Listings Wanted 368 Real Fstate To Exchange

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

400 Apartments To Rent 401 F urrwture Rental 402 Furnished Apartments

to Rent 404 Houses To Rent 406 Furnished Houses To Fierit 408 Duplexes To Rent 410 Flats To Rent 412 Townhouses

Condominiums To Rent 413 Rental Agency 414 Florida Rentals 415 Hall for Rent 416 Vacation Rentals 418 Mobile Homes To Rent

419 Mobile Home Space To Rent

422 Commercial Industrial To Rent

424 Ottice Business Space To Rent

426 Convalescent Nursing Homes

428 Garages Mmi Storage To Rent

430 Wanted To Rent 432 Living Quarters To Share 434 Wanted To Rent

Resort Property 436 House Sitting Service

EMPLOYMENT, INSTRUCTION

500 Help Wanted 502 Help Wanted Dental

Medical 504 Help Wanted Office Clerical 506 Hefp Wanted Sales 507 Help Wanted Part Time 508 Help Wanted Domestic 510 Help Wanted Couples 512 Situations Wanted

Female 514 Situations Wanted Male 516 Situations Wanted

Male Female 518 Education Instructions 520 Secretarial Business

Services 522 Professional Services

NOTICES & SERVICES

600 Personals (your discretion)

602 Lost Found (By the word) 604 Announcements Notices 606 L egal Notices 607 Attorney Services 608 Transportation 610 Cards ot Thanks 612 In Memonam 614 Death Notices 618 Child Care 619 Summer Camps 622 Income Tax Insurance 626 Bingo 628 Entertainment

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

Bus 700 Auction Sales Bus 702 Antiques 703 Crafts 704 Rummage Sales 705 Wanted to buy 706 Appliances 708 Household Goods

Oakland Cty 709 Household Goods

Wayne Cty 710 Misc For Sale

Oakland County 711 Misc For Sale

Wayne County 712 Bicycles For Sale 713 Bicycle Repair

714 Business & Office Equipment

715 Equipment 715Comm -Ind Equipment 716 Lawn.Garden A

Farm Equipment 718 Building Materials 720 Farm Produce (Line) 721 Flowers A Plants

(Business Line) 722 Hobbies-Coins.Stamps 724 Camera Supplies 726 Musical Instruments 728 TV. stereo Hi-F..

Tape Decks 729 CB Radios (By L1ne.1l

Business) 730 Sporting Goods 732 Wearing Apparel 734 Trade or Sell 736 Wanted To Buy 738 Household Pets 740 Pet Services (By Line) 744 Horses.Lwestock. Equipment

AUTOMOTIVE 800 Recreational Vehicles 802 Snowmobiles 804 Airplanes

806 Boats Motors 807 Boat Parts A Service 808 Vehicle Boat Storage 8 10 Insurance. Motor 812 Motorcycles. Oo-Karts.

Mini bike 813 Motorcycle Parts

A Service >

814 Campers Motor homes 816 Auto Trucks, Parts

& Service 818 Auto Rentals I easing 819 Auto Financing 820 Autos Wanted 821 Junk Cars Wanted 822 Trucks tor Sale 823 Vans 824 Sports Imported Cars 852 Classic Cars 854 American Motors 856 Buck 858 Cadillac 860 Chevrolet 862 Chrysler 8<M Dodge 866 Ford 870 Jeep 4 Wheel Drive 872 Lincoln 874 Mercury 876 Otdsmotnle 878 Plymouth 880 Pontiac 81)4 Volkswagen

BUSINESS ; DIRECTORY

3 Accounting Service 4 Advertising

Air Conditioning 6] Aluminum Cleaning 9 Aluminum Siding

1? Appliance Ser»ce 15-Asphalt 16 Asphalt Sealcoating 18 Auto A Truck Repaii

21 Awnings 24 Basement Walerproofing 25 Bathtub Refmishing 26 Bicycle Maintenance 27 Brick. Block A Cement 29 Boat Docks 30 Bookkeeping Service 31 BmWmg Inspection 33 Building Remodeling 36 Burglar Fire Alarm 39 Carpentry 42 Carpet Cleaning 45 Carpet Dyeing 48 Carpet l aying 51 Carpet Repair 52 Catering Flowers 54 Ceilmg Work 55 Chimney Cleaning 57 Christmas Trees 58 Clock Repa« 59 Commercial Steam Cleaning 60 Consumer Services 61 Doors 62 Draperies 63 Dressmaking A Tailoring 64 Drainage Surface 66 Electrical 67 Electrolysis 69 Excavating 72 Fences 75 Fireplaces 78 Firewood 81 Floor Service 87 Floodlight 90 Furnace Repa» 93 Furniture 96 Garages

97 GoltClub Repair 98 Greenhouses 99 Gutters

102 Handyman 105 Hauling 108 Heating 111 Home Safely 112 Humidifiers 114 Income Ta« 115 industrial Services 1 16 Insurance Photography j I 17 Insulation 120 Interior Decorating 123 Janitorial 1 ?6 Jewelry Repairs K Clock* 1?9 I andscaping 132 L awn Mower Repair 135 I awn Maintenance 1.38 lawn Sprinkling 142 I inoleum '46 Lock Service 14 7 Medical U8 Maid Service 149 Mobile Home Service 150 Moving Storage 155 Muse Instruction 157 Musical Instrument Rep.ni 158 New Home Set v.ces 165 Painting Decorating ) 170 Patios 175 Pest Control 178 Photography 180 Piano Tuning 200 Plasienng 215 Plumbing 220 Pools

221 porcelain Refmishmg 222 Punting 223 Recreational Veh«.ie

Service 225 Refmishing 229 Refrigeration 233 Rooling 234 Saw Sharpening 235 Screen Repair 237 Septic Tanks 24 1 Sewer Cleaning 245 Sewing Machine Repair 249 Slipcovers 253 Snow Remova. 254 Storm Doors 255 Stucco 25 7 Swimming Pools 261 Television Radii C.R 265 Terranums 269 Tile Work 273 Tree Service 2 75 Typing 2 76 TypewnterHepan

27 7 Upholstery 28 1 Vacuums 282 Vinyl Repair 283 Ventilation &

Attic I ans 284 Wallpapering 285 Wall Washing 289 W-i'er Softening 293 Welding 294 Well Drilling 297 Window-298 Woodworking

ASSISTANT APPRAISER Macomb County Will t r s in Good moth, nes t s p p e s r s n c e . flexible hours O0.0W year ly 7314300

ASSISTANT MANAGER, full t ime position for respons ib le energetic girl to work in stock in fashion related business 5344810

A SUPERSTAR Describes the Person

We' re Looking For

G O L D Descr ibes the Color OLOur Opportunity

GLOBAL HOMES, INC Is sggress lve ly seeking supe r s t a r s for our eight new sa les o f f i ces If you

qual ify, we of fe r :

• Earnings to 150,000 • Top commiss ion snd bonus plans • 2 Wks. Sales Tra in ing • Blue Cross /Blue Shield • Life Insy r snce P l an • Credit Union Serv ices • Optic are P l an

For a confident ial interview, call Mr Spain a t 522 0500. Mcnday Thursday, 10-4

A T T E N T I O N Applications being accepted for

Stock

Rockers

P a c k a g i n g

Assemb l i ng

Sma l l Parts

Mach ine O p e r a t o r s No e x p e r i e n c e r e q u i r e d . Ear ly afternoon shif t with ove r time avail-able if p r e f e r r ed Libera l employee benefits Apply i m m e d i a t e l y :

S.M. C. 000 Junct ion, Plymouth

A T T E N T I O N ! Excellent position for someone with accounting A /o r computer expe-rience Willing to t r a in qualified person Send job exper ience to, Box 820,Observer k Eccen t r ic News papers. 34251 Schoolcraf t . Livonia. Michigan 44154

ATTENTION - F o r m e r Federal Employees ' We h a v e Immediate openings for M a n a g e r s , Assistant Managers . Cash ie r s and Clerical help for our 10 locat ions. Will train Good s t a r t i ng pay and fringes Apply in person J a x Kar Wash, Inc 24445 T e l e g r s p h Rd. . Just S of 12 Mile. Southfield, Michigan

A T T E N T I O N

STUDENTS &

H O U S E W I V E S We have l o p e n i n p for part time telephone 1 sa le s help Salary pi ts commission We will t r a in if neces-sary . E x c e l l e n t p a y and short hours Call M r s R a j d a between 2 PM 7 P ^ .

5 3 3 - 5 7 0 2 Redford Area

ATTENTION

WE'RE MOVING

MANPOWER T E M P O R A R Y SERVICES

Previously) located a t 24755 5 Mile, R e d f o r d - h a s r e l o c a t e d . We wouldn ' t jwant a n y t h i n g like a simple change of a d d r e s s to put you out of touch with t he exdting job assignment* we have for you land your f r iends) . So p l e a s e mske note;

EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1, 1979

Our New AddrsM is:

19500 MIDDLEBELT SUITE 310E

Livonia, Mi. 48152

Dust N ot 7 Mile Rd Across f rom the Livonts Mall in the U v m i a Office Pavil ion ) Our new phone n u m b e r is:

478-1130

After all. we 'd h a t e to break up a relationship tha t "works so well. And anytlpne y o u ' r e in our new neighborhood, a top in. Janet , Mary-Ana, Dottle and P a m will be there lo make y4u feel a t home ... tan our new home. ; ' ,

Genera l Laborers

Drivers

Warehouseman

Apply • - 1 P M Mon thru F r i

Ap Equal Oppor tuni ty Employer

AUTO BODY MAN commiss ion MS-9I I I

C A R P E N T E R WORK PERSONS to d o misce l laneous Carpentry and r e p a i r w o r t for l e a l chain (Your own hours . ) 0 an

m-4000 Can J s h n Po l l a rd .

J /

500 Help Wanted

AUTO DEALER Transmission Technician Busy shop, lots o f wo rk , excel-

lent p a y sca le , a l l benef i t* .

Context J i m Ca r t i e r , G lassmon

O l d s m o b i l e , S o u t h f i e l d

3 5 4 - 3 3 0 0

Auto Painter Helper, Some e x p e r i e n c e necessary,

Good o p p o r t u n i t y to l e a r n

Art M o r a n Pontiac ) 2 M i l e & S o u t h f i e l d

3 5 3 - 7 3 7 5

A s k fo r H o w a r d

AUTO PARTS coun te r man wanted No e x p e r i e n c e n e c e s s a r y . Will train 2551852

A-l SALES M G T TRAINEE 114,000 a yr up. plus great benefits Previous Sales exper ience helps but will t ra in s h a r p person. Employ-ment Center 540-ISM

BANKING BRANCH MANAGERS

Rapidly growing nor thwest subi r ban bank is seek ing young aggre» sive Branch M a n a g e r s to develop new accounts and loan relatianrfiips within the local commiaii ty This position of fe rs chal lenge and the potential for rapid growth within a new a n d p r o g r e s s i v e bank ing organization

Minimum IVfc y e a r s Branch Bank ing experience r equ i r ed Excellent benefit p r o g r a m a m d enjoyable work env i ronment

Salary is based on potential as well aa present abi l i ty If you have the ability and ini t ia t ive and a r e not pleased with your present position or beleive your advancement has been too slow, this is the opportu-nity for you Send your resume in s t r i c t c o n f i d e n c e to : Box 040, Observer A E c c e n t r i c Newspapers, 30351 Schoolcraf t . Livonia, Mich lean 40150 Equal Opportunity Employer M / F

B A R T E N D E R I m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g for p r i v a t e d u b Service bar only No tipa Night shift 4 P M to closing. Must be exper ienced a n d responsible, r e f e r e n c e s C o n t a c t : C r e o n S m i t h

453-100

BEAUTICIAN/BARBER O P E N I N G S '

Alan J a m e s Salon Hottest new sa lon , Novi. Chair lease opportunity Some clientele requ i red E x t e n s i v e t ra ining in design c u t t i n g , e t c N e a r 12-Oaks

340-3300

BEAUTICIAN, E X P E R I E N C E D , mature, in Redford a r e a 5084800

BENCH H A N D Days o n l y , t o p pay . 5 6 hr.

N e w e q u i p m e n t , o l r condi-

t i oned shop,

D U N N T O O L C O .

3 3 1 0 0 CAPITAL

L I V O N I A , M l .

BENCH H A N D S Exper ienced m a n o n Mach ine

b u i l d i n g . W o r k f r o m b l u e

pr int . 2 5 ydfcr o l d f i r m w i t h

o w n p r o d u c t s l o c a t e d i n

Sou th f ie ld . Coot o f l i v i ng , Blue

C rws , Prescr ip t ions , denta l &

opt ica l a n d l i f e i nsu ronc* .

4 4 4 - 4 5 3 4 B O O K K E E P E R

We're looking for a n experienced bookkeeper who w a n t s to eventu-ally grow Into a h igher accowting position You would begin working with our ass is tant bookkeeper ana being t ra ined by our accowting manager for highhlevel a c c e n t i n g tasks We of fe r a compatft ive sal-ary and excel len t f r inges - in a dynamic, growing Industry. If you have severa l y e a r s experience and deelre a be t te r chal lenge, submit your r e s u m e to : Controller, P .O Box 717. Southfield, Mi. 40037

BOWLING C O U N T E R help NigMs E x p e r i e n c e d . L i v o n i a L a n e s .

421-1000

BRANCH M A N A G E R TRAINEE Opportunity t o b e c o m e associated with l ead ing c o n s u m e r f inance company with f u t u r e In managt -mar* Position lnvolvss credit snd collections Full r a n g e of employee benefits Must be H i f h S d m i g r a d -ua te wi th a u t o . F o r Interview appointment, cal l Mrs . Hanphrey ,

Capitol F inanc ia l Services, 1014800 Equal Opportunity Employer M / F

BRIDGEPORT HYDROTEL

ROTARY HEAD OPERATORS &

CAVITY BENCH HAND Experienced. Days. Southfield Area

356-7670

B R I D G E P O R T OPERATOR Experienced only, flexible hours. A l l b e n e f i t s - T o p p a y f o r the bes t .

CARBIDE MANUFACTURER Requires immediately Grinder, Furnace Operator & Press Operator. Experience preferred, but not neotooory. Apply Tues. and Fri. 8 AM - 4 PM

A D A M A S CARBIDE Industrial Road, Livonia

525-5324 An Equal Oppor tuni ty Employer

500 Hdp Wanted

B U I L D I N G ENGINEER

TWELVE OAKS Mall desires a BUILDING E N G I N E E R with expe r ience in p l u m b i n g , e lectr ical . HVAC. and gene ra l maintenance Good benefi ts with p leasar t work-ing condition Call for appointmert between the hour s of 0AM-&FM. Mcoday through F r i d a y

3 1 3 - 3 4 8 - 9 4 0 0

CARPET

S E R V I C E M A N O p e n i n g s f o r i n d i v i d u a l s

sk i l l ed i n c l e a n i n g , spot t ing

a n d se rv i c i ng v a r i o u s carpet

p r o b l e m s . M a t u r e , n e a t

a p p e a r a n c e , p e r s o n a b l e ,

e x c e l l e n t e a r n i n g po ten t i a l

p l u s b e n e f i t s . C a l l S teve

H o g o p i o n , 353 -1843

CASHIER Become an in tegra l p a r i of contem-p o r a r y f a s h i o n r e t s i l i n g a t ALBERT'S. We h a v e an immediate opening for a full t i m e Cashier Previous exper ience beneficial but will t ra in Company benefits and good pay P lease app ly in person.

ALCOVE BIRMINGHAM

CASHIER for Somerse t Inn Cinema wanted for p a r t t i m e , weekday work f rom 12:30 to 2 30 and/or extra t i m e as d e s i r e d Flexible s c h e d u l i n g P e r f e c t fo r e x t r a money for m o t h e r s with school chil-dren or o l d e r w o m e n seeking simple job with minimal hours A p p l i c a t i o n s a t C i n e m a o r c a l l

j 4U47S2

CASHIER R E C E P T I O N I S T " Sharp individual who enjoys meet-aand se rv ing the public Must be

to type and work with f ipires. Business exper ience desirable. bU not necessary Cred i th r i f t Of Amer-ica, XIIOO P lymou th Rd. , Uvonia

An-Equal Oppor tuni ty Employer

OOOKS, day t ime , and evening dish washers. In te res ted part ies only Apply in person, Alfredo 's Restau-rant , 22423 W. E i g h t Mile, Detroit

534-0004

C O S M E T I C D E P A R T M E N T -position open in o u r Cosmetic D e p a r t m e n t , fu l l or part time, hours to suit , exper ience preferred but wil l ing to t r a i n Excellent s a l a r y , e x c e l l e n t b e n e f i t s , Sherman ' s P resc r ip t ions , Maple -Lahser, B i rmingham Mv-4)00

500 Help wanted

CATALOGUE SHOWROOM Man, agers- you interested in a career In re ta i l , and a r e looking for a company that is expanding rap-idly7 w e a r e p resen t ly Interviewing mature , outgoing, aggressive indi-viduals Appl ican t s mus t be willing to relocate in and a round the Metro Detroit a r ea We pay the following benefits Blue Cross /Blue Shield^ 50-51 plan, vaca t ions . 2-3 weeks, 7 holidays. life insurance , retirement plan Some re ta i l experience and college helpful, but not necessary Details ana s a l a r y will be discussed in a personal in terview Please call Mr Len E d w a r d s . 532-3500

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

C E N T E R L E S S G R I N D E R Onri year exper ience All benefits C m terless Grinding, 10020 Capitol. Oak Park. Mi 545-8181

CENTRAL STATION Alarm Co. looking for qual if ied Installers seek-ing a f u t u r e with growing central

Call for appoint-station Good pay ment 8044000

C H E C K E R / C A S H I E R Entry level, a f t e rnoon shift position open f o r n u m e r i c a l l y accu ra t e person or re ta i l rou te operation Chau f f eu r l i c e n s e and bonding necessary For appointment, cad 901 7555, ask for Mr P Hassa 1

C H E C K E R - D E S I G N E R "j Experience needed, full benefits Apply in person, Air Gage. 12752 Stark Rd., u v o n i a

CHEMICAL COM P O U N D Q t Permanent full t i m e position, with a f u t u r e Will t r a i n . See John Brunn, Northvil le Laboratories. 7, Mile at Rogers . Northvil le

CITY OF PLYMOUTH FIVE P o s i t i o n s ' ava i lab le under Comprehensive Employment Tram-' ing Act (CETA) in the following areas

Clerk Typist Building Maintenance Main tenance Tra inee

Maintenance Operators To be eligible, m u s t be resident of the Q ty of P lymou th and meet CETA income r equ i r emen t s for lower living s t a n d a r d s For further i n fo rma t ion , c o n t a c t C t y Man-a g e r ' s of f ice , 201 S Main St., :

Plymouth. Mich.

City of South f ie ld

Job Announcement CLERK T Y P I S T s a l a r y H0.244 RECEPTIONIST: s a l a r y * 9 t X BUILDING T R A D E S HELPER

sa la ry f 11,077 Applicants for all positions must be Southfield r e s iden t s and meet other Federa l p r o g r a m r equ i r emen t s Apply in person Commiaii ty Place ment Service, H u m a n Resources Dept . 28440 Berg Rd. . SoutMield

An Equal Oppor tuni ty Employer

500 Help Wanted

N U R S E A I D S

T r a i n i n g c l a s s e s b e g i n n i n g M o n d a y , F e b r u a r y 5 N o

e x p e r i e n c e n e c e s s a r y B e p a i d w h i l e y o u t r a i n

M a t u r e r e s p o n s i b l e a p p l i c a n t s d e s i r e d . A p p l y in p e r -

s o n , o n l y

U N I V E R S I T Y C O N V A L E S C E N T &

N U R S I N G C E N T E R

A H e a l t h S a v i n g s S e r v i c e s Fac i l i t y

2 8 5 5 0 F i v e M i l e . L i v o n i a

( L o c a t e d b e t w e e n I n k s t e r a n d M i d d l e b e l t R o a d s )

An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

ASSEMBLERS* MECHANICS T o s e r v i c e m a j o r F o r d f l e e t S t e a d y y e a r

r o u n d w o r k . T o o l s a n d u n i f o r m s p r o v i d e d

E x c e l l e n t w o r k i n g c o n d i t i o n s .

• Family Medical Benefits

• Life Insurance Accidental Death

Insurance

• Disability Benefits • Profit Sharing • Vacations • Paid Holidays

NOVI MANUFACTURING CO.

2 5 5 5 5 S e e l e y R o a d • P . O . B o x 3 2 4

N o v i , M i c h i g a n 4 8 0 5 0

o r c a l l 476-4350

Art Equal Opportunity Employer

B E L L P E R S O N We a r e s eek ing a p l ea san t , people o r ien ted w o m a n or m a n to a aaume a p o r t i o n on o u r bell a taf f . No e x p e r i e n c e neces sa ry b u t p rev ious work r e f e r e n c e s r equ i red .

T E L E P H O N E O P E R A T O R We a r e alao looking fo r a P.B.X. o p e r a t o r . Var ied ahif t , some week-ends . G e n e r o u s b e n e f i t s package . P lease apply :

P E R S O N N E L OFFICE

M O N . - F R I .

9 a . m . - 5 p .m .

Sheraton-Southfield Hotel SHERATON MOTELS 4 INNS WORLDWIDE

17017 w. 9 MILE RD. SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY-AFFIRMATIVE EMPLOYER

ACTION

500 Help wanted

CLAIM A d j u s t e r , m u l t i l ine experience Libera l fr inge beiyfits. c o m p a n y c a r f u r n i s h e d Send resume to Ohio Casualty Group, Box 27, West land. Mich 48105

An Equal Oppor tuni ty Employer

CLERK - CASHIER W i t h b o o k k e e p i n g exper ience,

f u l l t ime , re fe rences . A p p l y i n

person

FAIRLANE DRUGS 3 7 2 9 0 5 M i l e , a t N e w b u r g h

L i v o n i a , M i .

CLERK-Drugstore . permanent , full time, pa r t t i m e , flexible hours Hammers te in Drug Store. 13851 W 0 Mile Rd

CLERK midnights , applv 10 am • 2 pm daily, 7 • 11 Food Store. 9001 Wayne Rd

CLERKS- P e r m a n e n t par t t ime for <kug store in Southfield Some eve-nings, 3 -10PM; a l s o weekends Capitol Drugs 356-J775

COST ACCTG SUPERVISOR Local c o m p a n y r equ i r e s person with good knowledge of standard cost Must h s v e Manufac tur ing experience Will superv i se Browing department , excel lent benefits Sal-ary in the low $20's F e e Paid.

ALLIS JOHNSON PERSONNEL Quakeriown P l a t a 32049 Hamilton Farmington Hills 553-3100

Saturday by appoin tnvn t

500 H * Wanted

C-N P FAMILY YMCA PERMANENT PART-TIME 20 to 30 hours week ly , (3 per hour H O M E M A K E R A I D , MAINTE-NANCE MAN and YOUTH WOKER PAID Must be m i n i m u m of 55 Yrs old, low income or unemployed at least 30 days for information call 45 2028

LIMITED class openings for C-N-P Family YMCA ava i l ab le 453-2904

COLLECTORS Small c la ims position Expenence reouired Advancemen t potential Sa lary c o m m e n s u r a t e with ability

557 3010

COLLEGE STUDENT With Van We will h i re you A your Van for Deliveries N a m e TOUT hrs between 8 AM-5 PM Full or Part Time Apply in person , Mayer Sup^ ply, 25743 W 1 Mile. Redford at Beech Daly

500 Help Wanted

COMPUTER Programmer to work on smal l business machines Requires 1 vear experience in basic language Knowledge of accounting ana Office procedures helpful Sena resufrie to Mr Reisman. Central Data Systems, 23880 Industrial Park Drive, Farmington Hills. Mich 44024

cots-Southg.

STRUCTION LABORER -;ate area 247-0123

COOK needed for Nursery school, hour* 7 AM to 1 PM Teachers needed also Troy a r e a Call 841 8400 between 9 and Noon

DESIGNER AUTOMATION For P a r t s F e e d e r s . Conveyors. Track ing , Load ing Mechanisms Technical A P r a c t i c a l e n * rience preferred Would T r a i n Campbell Machines Co , 46400 Grand River, Novj- 54*5550

500 Help Wanted

(T)UNiTER and Restaurant Per sonneljA Porter, full and part lime Southfield Call 2 5 PM 35M&40

COUNTER GIRL and Doout Fuv usher, ^nidnight 10 PM 7 AM Suv day thru Thursday Part time mid-nights! also. Friday A Sat Apply in person only Dunkin DonUs 1043 Ann Afbor Rd . Plymouth Mich

TER HELP for dry cleanu* mature person, afternoons

field Hills M2 0885

CUSTODIAN Handyman. Janitor

F)ull time Southfield area Nelsoii Realty 557 7500

C U S T O D I A N m a i n t e n a n c e assistant, experienced preferred IXitiesI consist of general cleanup and lo assist maintenance man Hi nse }emor citizens building 40 hours; per week, Monday thru Friday Call 47AZ2M

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CUSTODIAN needed for large c h u r j c h in B i r m i n g h a m MiddlMged, responsible> person with *ime maintenance knowledge preferred Position is full time in pleasant s u r r o u n d i n g s For employment interview contact Mr Meinert at 644-4010

CUSTODIAN 5 day week plus overtifne Good pay and benefits Apply Guardian Photo, 43043 W 9 Mile, Novi

DAY KtAN/custodial help Roche* le^ office building, lull lime 6610120

DELICATESSEN girl enjrnenced preferred hours 8 2 pm Mm tl*u Sal Penniman Market (20 Perau-man. plym 453 3570

DELIVERY BOY apply in person Hungi y Howies, 27530 W 7 Mile Livonia |2 25 per hr 50 cents per delivery, plus tips 531 3300

DELIVERY HELP Earn 12 65 an hour plus |1 00 per delivery Apply at Dlinos Pixza. 28423 Five Mile Rd , Livonia After 4pm

DETAILER Layout Person spe rial rjiachines, 2 years expenence minimum Advancement opportu ruty Permanent, benefits 478-3150

An Equal Opportunity Employer

• C O M P U T E R MICRO PROGRAMMER

Rekl t i m e / a s s e m b l y Excellent a d v a n t a g e opportunity

399-0505

500 Help Wanted

COMPUTER OPERATOR Sou th f i e ld l oca t i on . Excellent

o p p o r t u n i t y fo r opera to r w i t h

1-2 yeors e x p e r i e n c e on sys-

t e m 3 Excel lent g r o w t h poten-

t ia l to p r o g r a m m i n g & super-

v i s i o n . C a l l 3 5 8 - 4 4 6 3 to

request i n t e r v i e w

500 Help Wanted

C o n s t r u c t i o n - Fo rk l i f t M a n u f a c t u r e r n e e d s :

SALES ORIENTED OFFICE MANAGER

Full time position available in Oak Park loca-tion. Some typing required. Excellent opportu-nity for right person. Liberal benefits •

Call for Interview DON FISHER

5 6 4 - 6 8 9 4

LIFTMASTER INC.

KEYLINER

Exper ienced . Abou t 18 hours per week (six M o n d a y even ing , rema inde r all day Tuesday) . App l y in pe rson Wednesday , Thu rsday or Fr iday to Mr. B rown , 560 S. Main, Nor thv i l le

A n E q u a l O p p o r t u n i t y E m p l o y e r

Oppor tun i t i es For

COMPUTER1

OPERATORS C P U n a s e x p e r i e n c e d r e c o r a g r o w t h

a n d h a s t h e p o l i c y o f p r o m o t i n g f r o m

w i t h i n t h e c o m p a n y . A s a r e s u l t o f t h i s

p o l i c y , p o s i t i o n s a r e n o w a v a i l a b l e o n

A F T E R N O O N & M I D N I G H T S H I F T S f o r :

LEAD COMPUTER OPERATORS Y o u s h o u l d h a v e m i n i m u m 3 - 4 y e a r s '

e x p e r i e n c e o n 3 6 0 / 6 5 o r 3 7 0 D O S / V S

o r s i m i l a r s p o o l i n g e n v i r o n m e n t . S o m e

s u p e r v i s o r y b a c k g r o u n d w i l l b e a p l u s

COMPUTER OPERATORS Y o u s h o u l d h a v e 1 - 2 y e a r s ' e x p e r i e n c e

o n 3 6 0 / 6 5 o r 3 7 0 D O S / V S o r s i m i l a r

s p o o l i n g e n v i r o n m e n t .

A l l t h e s e p o s i t i o n s o f f e r e x c e l l e n t

c h a n c e s f o r a d v a n c e m e n t , p l u s c o m p r e -

h e n s i v e s a l a r i e s , s h i f t p r e m i u m a n d

e x c e l l e n t c o m p a n y b e n e f i t s , i n c l u d i n g

F U L L Y P A I D H O S P I T A L I Z A T I O N a n d

D E N T A L I N S U R A N C E . C a l l :

, 557-5577, Cit. 101

COMPUTER PROFESSIONALS UNLIMITED, INC.

16025 NORTHLAND DRIVE SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48075 An Equal Opportunity Employer

DRAFTSMAN-PRODUCT American Standard Incorporated, manufacturer of large

industrial equipment has an immediate opening fo - a drafts man. Applicants must have a minimum of 3 years experience performing design layouts and detailed drawings for precision machines parts and weldments. A thorough wording know I edge of geometric dimensioning and jtolerancing la essential

This position offers an excellent Salary and full company benefits If interested please send resume or contact

G C. S T R O N G

I N D U S T R I A L P R O D U C T S D IV IS ION

A M E R I C A N - S T A N D A R D

! 8111 T I R E M A N AVE. -P .O . B O X 76

D E A R B O R N , M I C H I G A N 48121

931-400D £«/unl Opportunity fcrrj/d MiF

CNC BRIDGEPORT MACHINIST GRINDER MACHINIST

VERTICAL & HORIZONTAL MILL MACHINIST

M i n i m u m 2 y e a r s " e x p e r i e n c e r & q u i r e d C u t t i n g t oo l

e x p e r i e n c e h e l p f u l

W e n e e d 8 g o o d m e n If y o u c a n q u a l i f y w e h a v e a

g r e a t f r i n g e b e n e f i t p a c k a g e a r x j p a y c o m m e n s u r a t e

to y o u r sk i l l s W e h a v e a b ra r )d n e w plar^t. a l l a i r

C o n d i t i o n e d a n d m o s t l y n e w m a c h i n e r y If y o u a r e a

g o o d m a n a n d c o n s c i e n t i o u s ot y o u r w o r k h a b i t s w e

n e e d y o u .

VOQEL DIVISION OF SANDVIK

35301 SCHOOLCRAFT LIVONIA, Ml.

522-9522

JCPENNEY N O W HIRING.

T H E F O L L O W I N G

F O R

P O S I T I O N S

C o m m i s s i o n ( D a l e s -

E x p e r i e n c e r e q u i r e d .

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Ful l T i m e &

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A U T O C E N t E R

• S e r v i c e M a n a g e r

• S e r v i c e S p e c i a l i s t -

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• C u s t o d i a n — P a r t Ti

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B E A U T Y S A , L O N

• O p e r a t o r s

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o u t s t a n d i n g b e n e f i t

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d i s c o u n t o n p u r c h a

P e r s o n n e l d e p a r t m e

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WESTLAND Ah Squat Opportunity ftUpfoyer M/F

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Help Wanted W Help Wanted

DEPENDABLE

GIRLS Needed for Security Monitor posi-tion Starling pay of (ISO per week P*« many benefit* including Blue

• ill train in computer Ooss We operations

GUARDIAN ALARM CO l t l« l SCHAEFER

Mr Parr m

DESIGN DRAFTSMAN • Imnwb ate opening for Qualified draftsman

minimum of 1 year work espe-rience in design Engineerir* of »ee< metal and machine design fabrication Good benefits and some overtime Livonia Magnetic Own P f y Inc.. 330*0 West I MUe Road Farmington 477 1

DESIGNER

D R A F T S M A N FURNACES

National manufacturer has excel lent growth opportunity for person with at least 5 years experMnce in Design-Drafting of Industrial Heat Treat Furnaces in suburban Detroit area Salary commensurate with experience; excellent employee Unefita Send resume in complete confidence or call J G Kanadas. Padftc Industrial Furnace Divi-sion, Detrex Chemical Industries. P O BOX M l . DETROIT. Ml.. 48X33

86*8600 An Equal Opportunity Employer

D E S I G N E R Mechanical designer for design and detail work Hydraulics experience helpful This is a permanent position with fringe benefits

A d CONTROLS, I N C

33435 INDUSTRIAL PARK DR FARMINGTON HILLS

476-0313 Grand River 10 Mile Area

DESIGNERS LAYOUT DETAILBS

SPECIAL ASSEMBLY MACHINE

500 Help Wanted

DETAILERS

DESIGNERS STEEL/MECHANICAL

ELECTRICAL Immediate openings for qualified Project Engineers. Checkers. Designers and Detailers Heat treat furnace experience desirable bu not necessary

Excellent wages, working condi-tions and paid fringe benefits Apply In person or call:

I HOLCROFT 12068 Market St., Livonia

5 9 1 - 1 0 0 0

/ V n o l d Ford 3 4 9 - 6 0 1 0

DIE MAKERS MO 000 YR PLUS, POSSIBLE

New, modern facilities Lamination or high speed blanking experience preferred Send resume of work expenence lo Bo* 736. Observer k Eccentric Newspspers, 34251 Schoolcraft. Livonia, Michigan 41150

DIE MAKERS LEADERS

MILL HANDS SURFACE GRINDER HAND

Overtime. - Fringe Benefits • Days Only Long Program

EDFRI INDUSTRIES Stark Rd Uvonia

. 4 2 5 - 7 1 0 0

DIETARY AIDE Full tiitie. afternoon shift Apply in person

W I L L I A M S B U R G CONVALESCENT CENTER

31017 Middlebelt, Farm Between Grd River &8 Mile

D I N I N G R O O M

SUPERVISOR Pleasant working almosptere with good fringe benefits Waitress expe-rience helpful Redford Twp area Call for an appointment between 10 AM to 3 PM

5 3 8 - 9 1 3 5 An Equal Opportunity Employer

500 Help Wanted

DRAFTSMAN DeUiler layout man for retooling rotary Index machines Self starter, full or part time Work as a con-tractor or employee Excellent opportunity for first rate Detailsr who wants to learn the business and get ahead. Dearborn area 846-4450

DRAFTSMAN-Engineering/archi tectural experience necessary, minimum 1 year Design hot water heat systems Responsibilities include: e s t i m a t i n g k shop fabrication Excellent opportunity for growth with a well-established company Excellent benefits Royal Oak area Hume Company 540-200

500 Help Wanted

DRUG STORE CLERK, matire lady, experienced, references Part time Racey Pharmacy,Garden City 5224722

DRUG STORE Manager or clerk, experienced adult male preferred Daytime hours, good pay Apply in person, Efros Drugs. West 10 MUe. corner of Greenfield, Southfield

DRAFTSMAN, Product work, 1 to 2 years experience Expanding Com-pany M an hour and fringe ben eflts Oak Park §17-2111

DRAFTSMAN, 2 years college pre-ferred, will train responsible indi-vidual. Starting salary negotiable Good benefits Send resume to Mult-a-Frame Corp., P O Box 156 Pontiac. 48056

Draftsmen Steel/Mech.,

(Livonia Area) Experienced in one the following areas desired. Industrial equip ment, furnaces, ovens, conveyors, filtration systems, etc

C*ll 585 6911 Technical Services Inc

CLEANING plant, prefers full

DRY person over 25 for full or part time work, inspection, sewing batons, etc Wesch Cleaners, 1456 S Woodward, Birmingham 644-7044

ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY Manufacturer of custom testing equipment needs help In dec Ironic aasembly department located ui Troy Experience helpful SB 3130

500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted Wanted

EVANGELICAL Christian ig i . .

High School

School presently taking application for a Junior High School position starting 2nd Cert

teaching semester

irtiflcation required and i t is desirable to have an endorsement in S c i e n c e or M a t h Cal l Administrator 348-2828

E X P E R I E N C E D phone ment maker for eveni

DONUT MAKER - ni, Train Apply at 25143 Road, mornings only

r, Will Mile

D R A F T S M A N

DESIGNER Prefer person with parts feeding experience Will consider anyone with background in light design or heavy detailing Excellent benefits

Spectrum Automation 12815 Wayne Rd , Livonia

f 522-2160 DRIVER-Youna man for pick n d delivery Mechanically inclined helpful

up

DRAFTSPERSON, full or part time Must have basic architectural draf t ing sk i l ls Applications accepted F r i , Sat k Man 9 AM 11:30 AM Modular Security Sys-tems, 56405 Grand River, New Hud son 437-8167

DRIVER Electro Rent, a major electronics instrumentation rental company located in Livonia seeks an individ uai with knowledge of the Detroit and suburban streets to make pick ups and deliveries for customers and pick-ups of incoming freight in the company vehicle Job requires lifting of heavy equipment and assisting in packing of merchandise for shipping in the stock room Must have valid Michigan driving license with good driving record

Call HENRY CONANT

5 2 2 - 8 5 5 0 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

22455 Far Rd", Farmington or 12845 F«ii Detroit

500 Help Wanted

FIELD SERVICE TECHNICIAN

Imrrruiiorai company in microfilm »nd engineering reproduction field h*i • lervict opening in our Southfield twinch office

Appiicami muK huvt t good mechanntl ipciiiide ind knowledge of electronic! For ihe pghi perton we offer

. SALARY PLUS COMMISSION

• AUTOMOBILE & EXPENSES

• FULL FRINGE BENEFITS

• SPECIALIZED TRAINING ,

• GROWTH POTENTIAL

OCE' INDUSTRIES INC.

353-4225

DRIVER FULL TIME, '/a T O N PICK-UP.

NOT UNDER 18 APPLY AT

PAJNTRS SUPPLY, 6 9 2 5 MID-

DUBELT, G A R D E N CITY

ELECTRICAL

DRAFTSPERSON The person we are looking for will have at least 3-5 years board expe-rience The primary duties lo be preformed will be drafting, elec-trical-electronic schematics. P C board layout and taping, electronic packaging and electrical cabinet layouts

TTiis position is for long range pro-gram with excellent fringe benefits Compensation commensurate with skills and experience Please apply or send resume to:

A D V A N C E D TECHNOLOGY 4 TESTING

1 2 9 2 1 S to rk Rd L ivonio, M i c h i g a n , 4 8 1 5 0

An Equal Opportunity Employer

ELECTRONIC

ASSEMBLERS Women preferred for printed dr-cuit board stuffing, small harness assembly, instrument wiring and solder ing Some experience required

Sterling Technologies 2 1 2 1 1 B r i d g e , Sou th f i e ld

353-4090

appoint „ work 4

hrs per evening Salary pita bonus For In te rv iew phone Mr Clark

522 2202

E X P E R I E N C E D Counter man wanted. Auto parts store. Westland area 421-2111

FEMALE, delivering k selling lunches in Southfield offices, mi»t have car, Monday through Friday • :30 AM - 1 30 PM Good pay . must be dependable Apply Old World Bakery, 25099 Telegraph Rd just north of 10 Mile. Southfield

FENCE INSTALLERS rience necessary.

no expe-533-1366

FIGHT I N F L A T I O N

W o r k C l o s e To

H o m e

TELLERS FULL lr PART TIME

First Federa l Savings

O f D e a r b o r n

5 8 4 7 2 0 0 An Equal Opportunity Employer

G E N E R A L LABOR Heavy Work, afternoon shift Apply Williams Plating, 13170 Merriman Rd.. Livonia

G E N E R A L M A I N T E N A N C E Knowledge of electrical and plumb-

^M^sil 18250 W 7 Mlle 9 AM t0

GENERAL MANAGER TRAINEE

$ 15,00( j l -$30,000 Excellent b««to(0s, on job training, stock sharing1" program National N Y S E Corp Factory Outlet New location under construction throughout U S A including Mich igan Call Days - Nights - or Weekends

PERSONNEL RECRUITERS

3 5 8 - 3 3 0 0

F I T T E R S k W E L D E R S with structural experience Also helpers Cera International, 13101 Eckles Rd., Plymouth Industrial Center

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Qualify with basic knowledge of analog 4 digital electronics Neat appearance and enjoy dealing with Executives & Secretaries Factory &on the job training National com-panv listed on the New York Stock Exchange Salary plus expense plus bonus Full company benefits Call Monday through Friday 8 AM 5 PM 569-1717

An Equal Opportunity Employer

DRIVER PHOTOGRAPHER Thursday and or Friday evenings

Call 559-3335

DRIVERS W A N T E D THE P IZZA P A I S A N O

... needs Dr ive rs . 11 M i l e -

Evergreen a r e o . D a y o n d Eve-

n i n g shi f ts. G o o d wages . Cal l

a f ter 2 P M

5 6 9 - 8 2 0 0

C ITY O F F A R M I N G T O N HlCLS

CLERK TYPIST General office duties plus Public contact. Some previous office expenence desirable but not necessary. Accurate typing and filing skills important. Salary $7,840.

DISPATCHER To answer phones and dispatch Police and Fire Vehicles. Good communication skills and some typing ability Previous expe-rience preferred Must be available to work changing sh '" ' . Salary J10.R86

COMMUNITY SERVICE OFFICER A mist Polic* Department Personnel with routine functions such as animal control, police and fire diapatching, traffic con-trol. and maintenance of equipment. Rotating Shifts. Must possess a valid Michigan Drivers License with good driving record. Salary $9,000 per year.

CUSTODIAN To perform routine cleaning operations. Must be capable of operating floor cleaning machine. Salary $8,893 to $10,00y.

RECREATION PROGRAM COORDINATOR Individual to plan, organize and supervise recreation pro-grams Degree in recreation or allied field required Minimum of 2 years expenence. Salary $8,600 to $10,000.

MAIL CLERK Duties will include: preparing and posting mail, switchboard relief, mimeographing, and light typing. Borne experience pre-ferred but not necessary. Salary $7,840 per year.

A p p l i c a n t s fo r al l P o s i t i o n s m u s t b e F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

R e s i d e n t s U n e m p l o y e d 15 of t h e last 2 0 w e e k s a n d

w i t h i n t h e l o w e r l i v i ng s t a n d a r d s i n c o m e l e v e l C a l l

P e r s o n n e l O f f i c e for i n t e r v i e w . 1

4 7 4 - 6 1 1 5 : An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

MAILROOM SUPERVISOR

Shift Day This responsible position requires supervisory experience in a data processing mailroom. A knowledge of mailroom equipment will be most helpful.

Although you will be working on

day shift, we will depend on you to

be flexible, since you will train and

supervise a staff of seven jn our 2-shift mailroom operation.

You will enjoy the professional, yet relaxed, atmosphere at CPU. You will also enjoy a good salary plus excellent company benefits, including FULLY PAID HOSPITALIZATION and DENTAL INSURANCE. Call:

557-5577, Ext. 101 COMPUTER PROFESSIONALS UNLIMITED, INC.

EMPLOYMENT

C O U N S E L O R If you are experienced in placing people or have strong sales ability, we offer a guaranteed draw and high earning potential

G & S PERSONNEL

ASSOC. , I N C

5 5 7 - 6 0 9 0

ENGINEER (PROCESS I

$ 1 9 , 0 0 0 - $ 2 1 , 0 0 0 FEE P A I D

CALL ART - DAYS NIGHTS OR WEEKENDS

PERSONNEL RECRUITERS

3 5 8 - 3 3 0 0

FITTER/WELDER Expansion program provides full tune day position Must be able to work from blue print, minimum of 1 year experience required Excel lent benefits Best of working condi lions Steady overtime

Spectrum Automation 12815 Wayne Rd . Livcrna

522-2160

GENERAL Supervision for our Thermoset molding group, 12 machine injection transfer com presajon/ Will be responsible for mainlining production schedule, supporlfalby organization willing to erow Contribution a major factor for promotion Position available by Feb I Sertd resume to Mr J Rudolph. Instaset Corp . P.O. Box 96, New Baltimore, Mich 48047

GIFT SHOP clerk, nights 3 P M to 10 P.M., Monday through Fnday Southfield 569-4700. Ext 148

GRINDER HAND NEEDED No experience necessary Will train men or women Apply at 22*35 Hes-lip Drive, Novi. east of Novi Road, north off 9 Mile Road

Food Service Luxury senior citizens apart met* complex needs:

SERVERS KITCHEN HELPERS

DISHWASHERS Breakfast li Dinner shifts available Full or part time FRANKLIN CLUB APARTMENTS

353-2810

ENGINEER &

DESIGNER Company is seeking a recent Grad (M E ) to work closely with Project Engineer in the Design of Semi A Fully Automated Material Pump Systems Also require a Designer experienced in Fixture Design lr Formiliar with Pneumatic k Elec trie Control Systems Apply In Per-son or Call for Appointment

PYLES INDUSTRIES 28990 WIXOM RD • WIXOM

3 4 9 - 5 5 0 0 Ext. 6 An Equal Opportunity Employer

HANDYMAN All around apartment mairtoiawe. experienced Good salary and working conditions Apply 9 until 5 Balmoral Club Off ice, 30246 Southfield 647 7173

F O R E M A N Small plant in Livonia seeking a supervisor for 1st shift Prefer experience in continuous processing operation Please reply with work and salary experience to P O Box 2586, Livonia. MI . . 48151

GUARDS M I C H I G A N ' S LARGEST

INDUSTRIAL SECURITY

Ful l & Por t t i m e

W o y n e - O a k l d - M a c o m b Ctys

TOP U N I O N SCALE & FRINGES

Cal l Col lect :

255-2600 B O N D E D G U A R D

SERVICES 17819 W 7 M i l e Rd,Det ro i t

HELP WANTED TWP OF CANTON is accepting applications for Fire Cadet to fill one vacancy and create an Eligibi lily List Below are the qual locations, and only those who meet these q u a l i f i c a t i o n s will be considered MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS At time of hiring, applicant must be a Certified Emergency Medical Technician or must be enrolled in a Certified EMT Program and as a condition of continued employment - must successfully complete that program within one year of date of

Applicants must have a valid oper ator's license and good dnving record and a good driving record must be maintained as a condition of employment Applicant must successfally pass a wntten, oral, agility, and physical exam Applicant must be a High School gradate or equivalent Canton residents given additional credit on examination Rate of pay per Union contract effective 1-1-79, $10,301 Applications may be obtained at the Township offices.

1J50 Canton Center Rd Canton, Michigan 48188

Deadline for submission of appli cations is 4 PM. February 1, 1979

CANTON TWP IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

EMPLOYER John W Flodin. Clerk

Canton

HELP WANTED Part time

Drywall Man 453-3765

Housekeeping Aides Full t i m e . A p p l y Personnel

Dept

Ardmore Acres Hospital

19810 F a r m i n g t o n , L ivonia

4 7 4 - 3 5 0 0

500 Help Wanted

M A C H I N E SHOP

Mon_ r e q u i r e d for product ion

m a c h i n e s h o p F a r m i n g t o n

oreo Ca l l Ron.

4 7 8 - 1 7 4 5

MACHINIST west side manufac-turer at cranes and hoist looking for experienced man who can operate a lathe, milling machine, gear cutter etc Call 941 3600

500 Help Wanted

M E C H A N I S T 4 S E R V I C E Personnel needed Motorcycle experience required Closed Suiday A-Monday North west area Call

532 3477

MACHINIST 4 years expenence for lathe mill A grinding work Top Wages k benefits Ingersoil Rand Repair Center 353 3400. Ext 224

M A I N T E N A N C E

M E C H A N I C CAREER OPPORTUNITY

INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE

REQUIRED

Electrical. Welding A Hydraulics Preferred

i FIRST SHIFT LIVONIA

4 2 5 - 2 9 1 0

MAINTENANCE k JANITORIAL

Eared man. 4 pm to 8 pm 4 to 5 ys a week Bedford Villa Nursng

Heme, Southfield 567 33M

HAIRDRESSER with following, be your own boss Lease booth in Pru-dential Town Center building Southfield, also manicurist needed 3566010 or 453-7918

HAIRDRESSERS needed for West-land beauty shop, experienced Good opportunity in modern shop

261-8090

HAIRDRESSERS ASSISTANT Ful l -T IME. Birmingham salon License required 64*1066

HAIRDRESSERS wanted, Birming-ham Salon Will rent weekly space reasonably 646-1066

HAIR STYLISTS - Be your own boss Rent space in elegant, progressive Farmington salon Reasonable-fringe benefits 477 7636

FOSTER PARENTS NEEDED

Must live in Northwest Wayne County area Use your present skills while developing new ones Work in your own home and receive •800 monthly Provide training and guidance for a mentally hand-capped person

CALL

NORTHVILLE RESIDENTIAL

T R A I N I N G CENTER

3 4 9 - 8 0 0 0 , Ext. 238

500 Help Wanted

MECHANICAL

ENGINEER

P E R M A N E N T P O S I T I O N O P E N F O R M A N W I T H

E X P E R I E N C E D B A C K G R O U N D I N T H E F O L L O W -

I N G A R E A S :

PERSONNEL TRAINING MACHINE REPAIR

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL DRAWING

CALL RON 4 7 8 - 1 7 4 5

FDTOMAT CORP now hiring per-manent part time help for the Farmington area If you are 18 or over, call 5*3-4170

FULLER BRUSH has openinra for full, part time Call on established customers Average start for . interview office for appt

$8 per hr to 11 r

HAIR STYLIST with full following for Prudential Town Center Builrf ing Good commission 356-6010or

453-7918

HAIR STYLIST. Livonia salon Paid vacation, Blue Cross 464-1661

art time for light k maintenance in office

HANDYMAN,

Sairs

Iding Prefer retired person with maintenance experience Call or wrl le lor i n t e r v i e w : Brasch McNicho ls Land Co.. 24567 Northwestern Hwy , Suite 3B Southfield. Mich 48075 357-4151 H E A D H O U S E K E E P E R ^ for medium site nursing home, in Plymouth - Livonia area, prefer mature individual, send resume to Box No. 650,Observer k Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia, Michigan 48150

HOUSEKEEPING position avail able for offices in Oak Park Steady full lime job open immediately Call Bob Kosmicki at Extension 43 after 10 AM 548-3203

HYDRAULIC SHOP has openings for unit fabricator Experience helpful but will train individual with previous shop background Must be willing to learn various shop duties Excellent hourly wage and fringe benefits Call Mr Muccino at Racine Hydraulics of Michigan, Westland Location, 3265400

INSURANCE Because the Independent Insurance Agents of Detroit deals with many facets of insurance including the

'lit of Insurance personnel out Michigan, we can find you

a job almost anywhere if you are experienced in casualty or property underwriting or rating (all Ann Bell 963-1846

INSURANCE SECRETARY Professional Southfield agency needs experienced commercial fire rating and policy issuing-excellent position with benefits including annual fmnus and profit sharing plsn 358-1600

J A N I T O R Ful l t i m e , d a y s , i n c l u d i n g

weekends . A p p l y i n person

M o n - Fri., 1 - 4 P M HINES

PARK I N N , 3 6 6 5 5 P lymouth

R d , L ivon ia .

call regional 476-2534

FULL OR PART T I M E Drivers for Limousine service, call for Inter-view. 651-3492

F U L L T I M E and part time position* open Apply Yankee Peddler Gift Shop, Telegraph at 10 Mile in the Tele-Ex Plaza 357-2122

ACCOUNTANT Guardian Industries, one of the top five growth com-panies in the nation, has an excellent opportunity for an Accountant with 1 to 3 years experience to join our corporate staff in suburban Northville

Experience in general ledger, financial statement analysis and auditing will be helpful

Guardian offers a fast-paced growth environment, a competitive compensation package and an excellent employee benefit program. Please send a resume or call Robert Merrick.

GUARDIAN INDUSTRIES 43043 W. 9 Mile Rd.

Northville, Michigan, 48167 349-6700 Ext. 479

An Equal Opportunity Employer

FULL T I M E CUSTODIAN 40 hours per week, consisting of floor care, general clean-up, light boiler maintenance and minor repairs $4 00 per hour Good working condi-tions Retirees welcome ( i l l 9AM -1PM 281 1360

FULL T I M E experienced wool presser and silk finisher Good ben-efits Call after 11 AM 5*74500

FULL T IME help wanted for auto reconditioning business No expe-rience necessary West. 353-4570 Ea*t. 542-4677

FULL T I M E M A I N T E N A N C E SUPERVISOR for commercial property in the Rochester area.

649-2600

GAS STATION attendants for full or part time work Apply 24565 W 6 Mile Rd at Winston

GENERAL help wanted A expe-r ienced B r i d g e p o r t operator

477-9777

JOHN HANCOCK INSURANCE Sales A Service Rep. Life. Health. Casualty and Mutual Funds. Training salary $200 $250 Phone 422 3200. after 6 pm 459-1334

An Equal Opportunity Employer

HEATING. VENTILATION. AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIG-ERATION INSPECTOR 2 years experience as licensed heating refrigeration contractor or com parable education In HVAC Engi neering field. Knowledge of ASH RAE and reciprocal codes Submit written resume to: Robert D Wright. Director of Building Department. Township of Avon, 1460 Walton Blvd., Suite 100, Roch^ ester. Michigan 48063 An Equal

Opportunity Employer

HELPER WANTED For steel fabricating shop

>rson at 26340 W ield

HELP WANTED Male or Female Will train to operate machines Cen-terless Grinding. 10020 Capitol. Oak PM*. MI. 545-8181

HOUSEKEEPER Ful l t i m e d o y s . A p p l y in

person.

W I L L I A M S B U R G C o n v a l e s c e n t Center

2 1 0 1 7 M i d d l e b e l t , Form

Be tween G r d River 4 8 M i l e

JANITORIAL WORK - full time, no experience necessary apply in per son, F(>x Photo, 775 Davis. Plymouth

An Equal Opportunity Employer

JUKE BOX and Experienced 561- Sinball Mechanic

18 . 274 3874

KENNEL HELP, must love ani-mals and be willing to work 721 7300

M A I N T E N A N C E Person with general maulenanre experience (furnace operation, plumbing some electrical i for a frill lime position at a 400-bed retirement home in Redford Twp (all for interview

Presbyter ian Vi l lage 5 3 1 - 6 8 7 4 531-7185

M A I N T E N A N C E M A N Oakland University has an opening for an ambitious and willing maintenance man with electrical experience Must be able to work without supervision, trouble shoot control circuits, install conduit light fixtures, starters, etc If you believe you can fill the above requirements we would like to talk to you Hourly rate $5 85 Apply

OAKLAND UNIVERSITY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

141 No Foundation Hall ROCHESTER Ml

An Affirmative Action Employer

MEMBERSHIP

SECRETARY Prest ig ious P r i v a t e C lub in

D p w n t o w n a r e a n e e d s ma tu re

M e m b e r s h i p Secre tary Col l

for a p p t

3 3 1 - 0 0 1 9 - U — —

METALLURGICAL TECHNICIAN

To perform mechanical testing and crtfcer laboratory duties 2 years col lege and/or experience necessary Send resume to Personnel Dept Box 600. Plymouth Ml 48170

An Equal Opportunity Employer

PO

METALLURGICAL or

M E C H A N I C A L

ENGINEER ke c h a r g e o f d i v i s i o n

ledge of POWDER V£T-

URGY t h r o u g h educa t ion or

p e r i e n c e d e s i r e d F l ame

e x p e r i e n c e h e l p f u l but

ncf r e q u i r e d S a l a r y based o n

q i i a l i f i c a t i o n s C a l l f o r

a p p o i n t m e n t

DEXCO CORP. 15778 T e l e g r a p h Rd

5 3 5 - 9 4 4 2

800

MAINTENANCE MAN Median c&l machinery Liberal employe, benefits Apply today S M C 8 Junction, Plymouth, Michigan

M AI NT EN A N CE / I 'TI LITY Southfield office building

(al l Harvey 358 3443

M A I N T E N A N C E For l a rge a p a r t m e n t complex

m S o u t h f i e l d A d u l t commu-

nity. N o pets G o o d salary

p lus a p o r t m e n t o n d ut i l i t ies

Cal l 5 5 7 - 5 3 3 8 b e t w e e n 9 A M

a n d 5 P M 5 5 7 - 8 8 3 4 af ter 5

PM a n d w e e k e n d s

MAINTENANCE MAN Full time frince benefits Bedford Villa Nurs irtg Home in Southf ield 557 3333

MAINTENANCE MEN small fesses and general machinery

ral employee benefits Apply ly Stahl Mfg Co 12282 Wood

bihe, Detroit

RED WING

TICKET

WINNER

Jean Barry'

26218 Kiltarton

Farminglon Hills Ml 48018

P l p a s e ca l l t he p r o m o t i o n

d e p a r t m e n t of t h e O b s e r v e r

& E c c e n t r i c b y 5 p m ,

F r i day , J a n u a r y 2 6 . 1979 , to

c l $ i m y o u r t w o | r e e R E D

W I N G H O C K E Y T I C K E T S

5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 . e x t 2 4 3

C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S !

nenced xcellent

LANDSCAPE AND Snow plowing company needs dependable men for full and part time help Experience "referred but wi l l train Call pre bet L5. 455-3130

and general shop i f

LATHE HAND personnel mechanical expenence helpful but not necessary. Carter Controls, 31391 li Rd Livonia

ply at strial

LATHE H A N D

P l y m o u t h o r e o

M i n i m u m 1 yr . exper ience

Ful l b e n e f i t s

4 5 5 - 4 4 4 0

MAINTENANCE Irtimediate opening for expe asphalt plant operator E) wjige and benefits Apply at

ASPHALT PRODUCTS 27575 Wixom Rd . Novi

An Equal Opportunity Employer

HOUSEKEEPER - Ladies Cfcrd Room Attendant Experienced Full lime for private country dub, West Bloomfield area Must be willing to work h o l i d a y s and weekends

865-1800

MACHINE OPERATORS needed for midnight shift by plastic shop in Rochester Ideal for housewives, no experience necessary Apply in per-son 417 E a s t Second St , Rochester

500 Help Wanted

I M C .

1 6 0 2 5 N O R T H L A N D D R I V E

S O U T H F I E L D , M I C H I G A N 4 8 0 7 5

An Equal Opportunity employer

POLICE PARA-PROFESSIONAL

A p p l i c a n t s m u s t b e h i g h s c h o o l g r a d . o r

e q u i v a l e n t a n d h a v e p a s s e d t h e i r 1 8 t h

b i r t h d a y A p p l i c a t i o n s a r e b e i n g a c c e p t e d f o r

r e g u l a r b u d g e t e d p o s i t i o n s a s w e l l a s

C . E . T . A . T i t l e s II a n d V I u n t i l 2 / 5 / 7 9 ' S a l a r y

$ 8 , 3 5 0 - $ 9 , 1 5 0

I n a d d i t i o n t o m e e t i n g t h e a b o v e

r e q u i r e m e n t s , C . E . T . A . q u a l i f i e d a p p l i c a n t s

m u s t a l s o m e e t t h e f o l l o w i n g : R e s i d e n c y i n

O a k l a n d C o u n t y , b u t n o t i n t h e c i t i e s o f

P o n t i a c . T r o y , R o y a l O a k , S o u t h f i e l d .

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s o r W a t e r f o r d T o w n s h i p ;

u n e m p l o y e d 15 w e e k s i m m e d i a t e l y p r i o r t o

a p p l i c a t i o n a n d e c o n o m i c a l l y d i s a d v a n t a g e d .

F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , o r t o o b t a i n t h e

n e c e s s a r y a p p l i c a t i o n m a t e r i a l s , p l e a s e

c o n t a c t :

Oakland County 1200 N T e l e g r a p h • P o n t i g c M l 48053 P h o n e 858 -0530 Equal Opportunity an0 Affirmative Action Employer

Daniel 1 Muipriy Count* I u i i . i

SUPERINTENDENT For

METAL FABRICATING PLANT In N.W. Suburbs

Fully Qualified & Experienced

Send Resume with Salary Requirement To Box 748

Observer & Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft - Livonia 48150

RAPIDLY EXPANDING AUTO PARTS MANUFACTURER

HAS THE FOLLOWING OPENINGS FOR EXPERIENCED PERSONNEL

• DIE SETTERS • TOOL & DIE MAKERS • SURFACE GRINDER HANDS • ID & OD GRINDERS

Surplus overtime available. Excellent working condi-tions with liberal employee benefits.

A p p l y t o d a y

STAHL MFG. 12282 Woodbine

O A E

LATHE H A N D S M i n i m u m 1 y e a r exper ience,

Ove r t ime , p r o f i t shor ing , a i r

cond i t i oned shop . A p p l y

1 1 9 7 0 M a y f i e l d , Livonio

1 b lock N. of P l y m o u t h Rd

1 block E o f F a r m i n g t o n Rd

Lathe H a n d

Sur face Gr i nde r

H a r d i n g e O p e r a t o r

B r i d g e p o r t Must be j o u r n e y m e n or equ i -

vi lerrt Tap rates, f u l l benefi ts

ALSO:

Bench H a n d W i t h a s s e m b l y exper ience .

Lop fexper ience h e l p f u l .

SHIELD T O O L 2 3 2 6 1 Fenke l l

LATHE

TURRET LATHE

I D., O .D . &

CENTERLESS G R I N D R S Apply at RETOOL

M A C H I N E C O M P A N Y

13640 Elmira, Detroit 8 3 4 - 6 6 8 0

AAaintenance Supervisor M i n i m u m 5 years e lec t ron i c / h y d r a u 1 i c e x p e r i e n c e a n d e d u c a t i o n . Trouble-s h o o t i n g n u m e r i c a l controls, lathes, mills, turret punch presses, etp. Full responsibility for plant maintenance of modern machine b u i l d e r s p l a n t . S u p e r v i s o r y sk i l l s , a d v a n c e d techn ica l training an asset. Send rejsu m e , i n c l u d i n g salary history to Box 8 3 8 , O b s e r v e r & Eccentric Newspapers, 3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o l c r a f t , L i v o n i a , M i c h i g a n 48150. Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

MAN AGE MENT OP PORT UN ITY. no experience necessary, will train Benefits Apply at McDonald's. Middlebelt & Ford Rd.. Garden Oty 808 Rochester Rd . Rochester or Grosbeck & 15 Mile Rd Mt Clemens

MORNING RECEPTIONIST at Terinis Qub in Rochester Ares Sunday through Wednesday 6AM 2PM Outgoing reliable Call between 8AM 4PM 662 1502

NAILERS SAW OPERATORS GEN'L LABORERS $3 25 per hour

o p p l y at

12900 N e w b u r g h , Livonio

NATIONAL food company looking for hourly employees full time and parf-time Call 354 2949 F,<fial Opportunity Employer M F

NATIONAL T ILLE rt>mpany has i.nrtiediate opening in one its bra«ch offices for a business devel oprr ent position Individual must be aggressive, self motivated and look ing for career wijh great opportu nity1 for advancement Excellent benefits Sales or related expe rieqee preferred For personal interview call Mr Forster M9-3I00

An Equal Opportunity Employer

NEED

HELP WITH

-Chr is tmas Bi Temporary assignments PACKAGING & STOCK

18 years or

IS

LIGHT WORK older Must be

Plynjouth k Livonia area Call 10to 3 PM Monday thru Friday

OAK PARK DEARBORN LIVONIA FARMINGTON

987 0336 565-0065 5254330 478-8088

WITT SERVICES

MANAGEMENT Service Shop

helpful 15 Joy

Trainee for TV Electronics back

Apply Sta-Rite TV, Westland

MANICURIST WANTED are* During day, call Evenings call,

Uvonia 261 9780 591 3061

£ U F A C T U R I N G PLANT In has openings for machine

ors and laborers, must be ble, and have references.

3261602

LAUNDRY ATTENDENT Part time Mature woman to work part time in Garden City for coin op lor laundry and drop off dry dean ing business 522-6474

LIGHT PACKAGING Female preferred Please apply in Peraon 1 Mile at Rogers. Northville laboratories, Northville. Mich

LIKE HOUSE PLANTS' Manager trainees needed for a dew home party business Full or part time 5dl 6*9)390

Li seen ed Mechanics Needed « Good pay. Benefits Apply in per-son. Complete Auto (inter, »780 Joy Road. Redford

MACHINE men

ington Hills.

OPERATOR i u trial

k Set Up

Dr.. Farm-474-4445

M A C H I N E OPRS. Applications being accepted for Bridgeport Mill o p e r a t o r k Surface Grinder Min . J y e a r * experience Journeyman p r e f e r r e d Good wages and benefits including Blue Cross. Life insurance. Pens ion program

Apply INDUSTRA PRODUCTS 11M1 Eas t G r a n d River

Brighton

MILL S U P P L Y DISTRIBUTOR Needs individual with 5 years ex

MANUFACTURER of machines and s p e c i a l t o o l i n g needs Macjunest Lathe hand, Bridgeport operator, Surface grinder, must be expenenced Apply at 22806 Heslip. Novi N of 9 Mile. E of Novi Rd

M A N U F A C T U R I N G COMPANY nee<h experienced Hi lo driver for material handling and warehousing nesf West side location Mr Brownlie, 894-4800

MATURE INDIV IDUAL to work as trantplanter for Rochester green-house Part time k full time work Call (Loraine) for an interview b e t w e e n 8 A M - 5 P M

851 -9000, ext 58

MATURE. RESPONSIBLE individ uai to work as night watchman in Rochester greenhouse Call (Loraine i for an interview between 8 A M - 5 PM 651-900(1 ext 58

Mature Responsible Person Needed for Inventory Control Budget Auto Parts of Detroit N W Area. Call between 1-4 PM 2724875

MANURE WOMEN fo? laindry work, full time Hours, 6:30 AM - 3 PM Apply 9-4 PM Westland G>n-valescent Center. 36137 W Warren

MECHANIC - fork lift experience preferred Must have hand tools and desire to work Liberal ben eflts Call Jeff D7-29M

Need $$

We h^ve temporary light industrial )obs |in your area PACKAGING. ASSEMBLY. WAREHOUSE. ETC If interested, apply at nesrest officej

29449 6 Mile. Liv<*iia For Plymouth, Farmington It Novi areas

5 2 2 - 4 0 2 5

2T631 John R Madison His For troy. Ferndale. Madison His , Royal Oak & Hazel Park area

3 9 8 - 1 4 2 0

2 t » S Telegraph. Bloomfield H For Pontiac are*

6 4 2 - 9 6 5 0

KELLY

SERVICES •The Kelly Girl Pec^e '

EquJ Opportunity Employe M/F

NEWjCAR WASH, male or fcmrie. full or pari tune Novi are* >49-442*

RECEPTIONIST at T< Rochester Area, Sunday k

y, alternate Saturdays. 6AM reliable Call 2PM Outgoiag,

betwefn 8AM 4PM •62 IMC

NIGHT SECURITY/JANITOR

Full ime p o s i t i o n avo i l ab le ,

11 P M - 7 A M , M o n - Fr i .

A p p l y in p e r s o n M O n . - Fri., I

4 IPM HINES PARK INN,

3 6 6 5 5 P l y m o u t h Rd., L i v o n i a

to M n d l e shipping k ing funct ions Mnat be willing to tajni operation * t a k e c h a r r V i l l advance into off ice operation, (fell for interview

MECHANICS W*yne area on the

He! must

job training Kr needed

20 years in

old. 718-2370

MIDNIGHT HOSTESS ftjrt t i m e for Countei f & Finish-

i n g I m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g . W i l l

t ra in . A p p l y i n pe rs« r \ 8 A M -

1 P M d a i l y .

3 4 4 1 7 Ford R d „ W w b n d

NURSE AIDES working conditions wRh

ringe benef i ts We wiU U « h

UR CHAPLAINS [ Convalescent Center 8»49 Joy Rd Westland

2 6 1 - 9 5 0 0

anna

PHOTOGRAPH! Portrait photograpy t r a i n * * m m have basic photo know l e d * , moi car necessary k f r e e to I rawl . CkU Mr. Michaels b e t w * * * t * «

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T h u r s d a y , J a n u a r y 25 ,1979 ( P , C , R , W , G - 5 C ) * 7 C

Q>

mm

WIN 2 HOCKEY TOKOS SEE THE RED WINGS AT OLYMPf A STADIUM

T O W I N : S t n d y o u r n a m a « n d a d d r a s a . o n a

p o s t c a r d , t o R E D W I N G T I C K E T S . T h a O b -

• • r v a r * E c c a n t r l c N a w a p a p ^ , 3 6 2 5 1

S c h o o l c r a f t R o a d , U v o n i a , M l 48150 . T h a n

w a t c h tha daa»J f (ad t a c t i o n a v a r y M o n d a y

a n d T h u r s d a y . W h a n y o u r n a m a a p p a a r a .

y o u ' r a a w l n n a r f E n t e r t o o n a n d a t o f t a n

a s y o u I l k a

500 Hrip Wanted

OFFICE SUPPLY O P E N I N G S

SHIPPING 4 RECEIVING WRAPPING

Major retailer seeks indvMfciab experienced in office supply field Permanent position, excellent can penaaition for tbe right person ChH Personnel Manager. Silver's I w

9834419

OFFICE SUPPLY O P E N I N G S

SHIPPING 4 RECEIVING STOCK

ORDER DESK WRAPPERS

Major Retailer seeks mcftviduals experienced in office supply field Permanent pcaition. excellent com pensation for the right person (.ill Personnel Manager. Silver s Inc

80-4410

OFFSET Pressman for A B Dick press with at least one year expe-rience Plant in Redford Twp area Call 53*9811 for appointment

OLDER MAN R e q u i r e d f o r h e l p e r i n m o c h i n e s h o p F a r m i n g t o n area. Gal l Ron

478-1745 OPENING for general laborer posi tion Hl-Lo experience desirable Redford Call for appointment, tam-4pm S3* 2209

OPERATING ENGINES? Requires City of Detroit 2nd class license Rotating shifts, excellent benefits including F R E E TUITION Apply in person or call Mrs Dicker

927 1515 UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT

Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer

OUTSIDE MARKET SURVEY WORK

Hours I I A M 3PM Salary plus bonus earns K H hour ( i l l Mr Greene 38*2161

P A R K I N G LOT AIDES Q) positions at Churctsll High School 7 hours 7 30 to I N PM and 5 hours 1 te 1 PM Hours a n * flex ible Apply Personnel Office, Uvonia Public Schools, 15125 Farm ington Rd . Livonia

An Equal Opportunity Employer

500 H*> Wanted

QUALITY CONTROL TECHNICIANS (Afternoons 4 Midnights)

Excellent opportunity available with manufacturing division of For-tune 500 Corporation This salaried position requires 1 or more years experience in visual inspection techniques using micrometers, vo-mers and drop gauges Must be a High School Graduate with good Math abilities Please send letter of application or apply in person to

Manager Employee Relations SALASTOMER DETROIT INC

23000 Research Drive Farmington, Mich , 49024

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

RARE OPPORTUNITY

For an enthusiastic PRODUCTION MACHINE OPERATOR to advance and train in the multiple screw machine trade Liberal employee benefits Overtime available Apply immediately

STAHL MFG. 12282 Woodbine, Detroit

RETIRED, but ready, willing and able* Need retired male to handle despatch for new security agency Must have own transportation All shifts available Call 9 Am to 5 PM Monday thru Friday 477-0122

RET IRED PEOPLE Needed to Service 500 Fuller Bosh CXistomer Flexible hours 47* 2534

RETIRED person with mechanical of electronic background for office equipment repair service, full or part t i m e C a l l L e w i s S t s v r o s

855-H00

HANDYMAN-com bin a tion dener

gsr dener and handyman Must be dependable and reliable 4 Or 5 days p r week all year Good wa

PARTS * Motorcycle Accessories sales help needed Full and part time Closed Sunday 4 Monday Northwest area Call

Mwiday 532-34/7

PART T IME Assembly work Pres-

irmington Hills at entl

Oly ' located in Dearborn, mov

10 Mile Grand River March 1, 197* Con tact Tom Walker. 582-5661

X 1 Far . 1

PART T I M E janitor, mornings, 7 3*9 30 AM 6 days Schoolcraft. Middlebelt area 537-9611

help P E R M A N E N T Part time Couple of hours in the Maintenance Retiree preferred Inquire at 31503 Plymwlh Rd.. Uvonia

year Murray, 937-9240 % Call

8360

RODMAN FOR survey crew Must enjoy outdoor work and have math background Benefits 642 5897

SALES help, full time Apply in son only Kiddie Land, O r c h a r d L a k e Raod . West Bloomfield 62*5050

SCHOOL CROSSING GUARDS M per hour Normal wortweek 10 hours. Age I I and over Locations Maple at Adams, Adams at Buckingham. Hunter at Oakland Call Lt Dimock at 644-3400

An Equal Opportunity Employer

500 Help Wanted

SHIPPING 4 RECEIVING We need s take charge, responsible person to assist in our manufac-turing department Must have expe rience 4 be able to direct others Must be familiar with trucking arrangements 4 inventory control Write, giving background 4 history plus salary requirements Plant located in Livonia Reply to Box 834, Observer 4 Eccentric News papers. 36251 Schoolcraft. Uvonia, Michigan 48150

SHOP PERSONNEL Experienced With Turning 4 Machining background Must be capable of tearing operation of N.C

hining C Benefits

Turning 4 MachTnin Rates 4 Full Industries

Centers Top Wyndiam

54*5511

SHOW original oil paintings in Home Gallery Shows for prestigious company Quality frames, full or

time Excellent income 69* >r 45* 2326 £ .

S N O W SHOVELERS

FULL OR PART TIAfc

Top Pay for s n o w s h o v d e n

for a p a r t m e n t c o m p l e x

A p p l y a t M u i r w o o d Aprs

on G r a n d River West of

Drake Rd 1PM-4PM

SNOW SHOVELERS

WANTED G O O D PAY-

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY

W o r k t o d a y

Pa id cash t o m o r r o w

525-9290

SEASONAL LABORERS $3 to 13 15 per hour Applications will be accepted thru March 2, 1979 from Uvonia residents at least 18 years old by June 1. Some jobs start in April Apply to City ol Uvonia Civil Service Commission. 32825 Seven (71 Mile Rd

An Equal Opportunity Employer

STAFF ACCOUNTANT P l y m o u t h CPA f i r m seeks accounting assistance to ^managing partner Applicants must have varied small business accounting experience including income & payroll tax areas and be able to h a n d l e m u l t i p l e c l i e n t responsibility Degree preferred Reply with resume t»y mail only to Morrison, Stanwood 4 Polak PC, 823 P e n n i m a n . P l y m o u t h , Michigan 48170

TRAINEE Excellent opportunity for young men and women who have had one year machine shop experience in high school or on the job' expe-rience Person will be trained to operate N.C. machines Paid Blue Ooss, vacation 4 insurance

SEVAKIS INDUSTRIES, INC.

REDFORD (Telegraph Schoolcraft Area i

5 3 5 - 5 1 5 0 TRAINEE POSITION *or 4 year college degreed applicant $12,000 plus car and car expense account Fine company A l l benefits Investigation experience helpful Beryl Personnel, 4274 N Woo* ward. Royal Oak 57*0270

557-2219

500 Help Waited

WELL GROOMED lady boutique References 6 n 10PM $150 per week 7PM

WE NEED a few individuals who are looking for a challenge in the security field for patrol at a large apartment complex We need M l time persons who preferably are experienced in the security and resident relations Neat in appear-ance, able to work afternoons and midnights and live near the Plymouth-Canton area $3 50 per hour plus insurance, uniform allow-ance, paid sick days and vacation and other benefits Call Dan or Terry 45*2424

YARDMAN Construction Equipment Co in Can-ton Area neera man for outside work No experience necessary Minimum age 18 9814240

TRAINEE - to operate Blanchard grinder, must have 1 year of shop courses in high school or equiva-lent Night shift Near Inkster Van Bom area Yemar Enterprises, call between 8 - 4 29* 1082

TRUCK DRIVER for wholesale delivery Call or apply Guernsey Dairy, 21300 Novi Rd , Northville.

34*1466

Man and 18 or

UTILITY MAN vanted for general shop help, llppinc 4 receiving Must be >ver Troy area 362 3130

VIC TANNY INTERNATIONAL has immediate openings for Porters in our Birmingham Club Must have references Retirees welcome Call for appointment 647 5800

STOCK BOY for Birmingham area Full time, no evening or

$140 a w eek to start 644-5510

grocery F Sundays

STOCK BOYS, full and part time Must be diligent, mature, bondable and have recent local references Apply in person at Wells Cirgo, Orchard Mall, Orchard Lake and Maple Rd, West Bloomfield

P E R S O N N E L Degree I8M F

G E N E R A L I S T Exempt 4 non-exempt To

Fee Paid United Personnel 55*8575

PHONE APPT CLERK No expenence necessary Calling lor appointments only No selling

Salary plus commissions or afternoon hours Imme-

diate openings Call Miss Downs after I t AM 388207?

PHOTO FINISHER is e m p l o y m e n t Good conditions Start

(professional > accepting application for

ood working conditions starting pay $2 90 per hour Apply Tuesday thro Friday. North American Photo, 27451 Schoolcraft, Livonia

P I C K U P . D E L I V E R I E S 4 Printer's Helper Must be willing to learn small press operation Will consider student on part tune basis MuH have car, $3 per hour to start 4 lScents per mile Northland area

PICK UP 4 DELIVER Fuller Brush Orders, full or part time $6 06 per hour average Phone Evenings * 6 PM 427 2114

PiNSETTER Mechanic or expe rienced pin jumper A-2's Fulltime nlgMs Five Star Lanes. 2866 Metro Parkway. Sterling Heights 93*2560

P R O D U C H O f T MAINTENANCE Must have mechanical abilities Some c a r p e n t r y , p lumbing, electrical desired Full or part time Plymouth area 45*4200

PROGRAMMERS FVxt t i m e or f u l l t i m e . Business

BASIC L a n g u o g e L ivon ia loca-

t i o n Ga l l B i l l B i t t i ck

Security Gua rd N g h t sh i f t . L u x u r y apa r tmen t

comp lex in S o u t h f i e l d Col l

b e t w e e n 9 A M a n d 5 P M

M o n d a y t h r o u g h F r iday

557-5 338

SECURITY GUARD NIGHTS- Part t i m e . 4 nights

on, 3 o f f . I n v o l v e s patrol ing

g r o u n d s a t R e d f o r d Twp .

re t i rement h o m e . For inter-

v i e w ca l l

Presbyterian Vil lage 531 6 8 7 4 531 -7185

STOCK MERCHANDISER wanted to work full time in beauty supply store Starting pay $2 90 an hour Apply in person, Milo Discourt, 29457 W 6 Mile Rd , Livonia

STOCK Area

DEL IVERY, SoutWield 35*7773

SUBSTITUTE BUS DRIVERS Plymouth • Canton Schools Training will be provided Contact Plymouth - Canton Transportation Dept , 1024 S Mill. Plymouth. between the hours 9 and 1 PM 3 PM

AM 11 AM

SUPERVISOR BUILDING AND GROUNDS

Clarenceville Public Schools is a supervisor of 8 buildings

a staff ot 23 Prior building and grounds supervisory experience necessary Salary negotiable Con-tact Mr Edward Sslisx, Manager, 28830 W Eight Farmington Hills Applicatioi line February 1st, 1979 31*474-8900

VOLUNTEERS WITH W H E E Z I N G OR ASTHMA

The Allen Park V A Hospital is looking for people who have asthma or wheezing and would be willing to participate in a study of asthma Compensation for participation will be provided If interested, please call Anne, 562 6000. ext 209 Men Fri , * 4

YOUNG MAN needed for

647-!

YOUNG MAN to learn tool trade Must be High school grade Apply at Mini Precision Products, Inc . 26460 W 8 Mile Road. Southfield

YOUNG MAN wanted for general help Chippewa Trailer Sales 4 Service. 464-4370

YOUNG MAN, 18 years or older, for full time fisintenance, outside work at apar tment complex. Woodward - 16 Mile area Owl 9-5 PM 64*118

18 - 2 1 YEAR OLDS

JOBS AVAILABLE

N O FEE CALL: G A R D E N CITY

CAREER CENTS?

4 2 7 8 4 2 5 OR

4 2 1 - 8 3 4 6

502 Help Wanted Dental-Medical

PSYCH RNs Charge position. Midnights Staff positions, all 3 shifts, for 54 ted Acute C«re Psych Facility Com-petitive salary and fringes Excel-lent orientation snd continuing edu-cation op port unties Apply 9AM-2PM Moo thru Fri Woodside Med ical Inc.. $45 Woodward, Pontiac

$3*7144

DENTAL HYGIENIST Part-time, congenial Livonia offioe

52*2562

MEDICAL ASSISTANT for physi cian's office Troy-Birmingham area Experience necessary Cfell afternoon $5*1359

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST must be experienced in Blue Cross Medicare billings, for surgicsi office Part time 453 0320, or Evenings 34* 3764

MEDICAL SECRETARY Full 4 Part Time Northland Area

58*0157

DOCTORS ASSISTANT position available. Westland area 35 houn per week Call for interview between 12 and 2 42*2200

MANAGER for Internist office, experienced, benefits, no Satur days Southfield area. Salary open Anytime, 58*8263 or fel-6870

E X P E R I E N C E D M E D I C A L R E C E P T I O N I S T - p leasant , capable, alert, responsible person Knowledge of insurance desirable Pleasant working conditions and fringe benefits Salary com-mensurate with ability and expe rience Send resume to: Suite No 1, 2700 N Woodward. Bloomfield Hills. Michigan 49013

502 Help Wanted Dental-Medical

D E N T A L ASSISTANT • expe rienced, 4 Vt days, no evenings profit sharing, sick and vacation benefits 54*1191 After 5PM $2*19(17

LAB TECHNICIAN - part time Physician's office Must be familiar with manual and tench lab tech •que Send resume to: P O Box Gan irden City. Michigan 49135

FULL T I M E mddical office, needs

inners and Accurate light typing

receptionist good tele-

sor 697

PART T I M E medical secretary experienced in Blue Cross Blue Shield, Medi care and other insur anee filing as well as billing and patieat public relations 697 3424

DENTAL ASSISTANT • full time chairside position available for an experienced, qualified individial. Westland area, salary depending on experience Benefits. 722-5130

PART T I M E receptionist for Troy physician's office Send replies to Box 808. Observer 4 Eccentric Newspspers. 36251 Schoolcrsft. Uvonia. Michigan 48150

LAB TECH wanted, full or part time In Westland Doctor's Office General Clinical Lab procedures, blood chemistries, hematology, etc Call I or interview 72*1212

MEDICAL ASSISTANT needed Experienced Monday. Wednesdsy. Fr iday , occasional Saturday Uvonia area 52*9160

WAITRESSES • experienced only for 1st class suburban restaurant and lounge, full or part time days Apply in person only. 25234 Greenfield. Oak I'urk 967 3922

WAITRESSES I m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g s for experienced Waitresses, must be experienced Evening shift, and yf i t shift available Contact Mr S m i t h , Round T a b l e Club. Plymouth, Michigan 45*1620

WAITRESSES NEEDED New Garden City Lounge

422 0300

WANTED Daytime companion for woman, weekdays, call evenings

45*9216

WANTED Experienced household packers, helpers, drivers person 9AM to 4PM Moving and Storage, dale, Uvonia

u iitjusrisma <rs Apoly in

Mayflower 35305 Glen-

WANTED: experienced answenng service switchboard operator Southfield location Shift from 11PM7AM 353-6006

SECURITY GUARDS $3.90 Per Hour

Qnc lud ing A l l o w a n c e s )

Full and part time guards needed in various areas Must be dependable •nd have car 4 phone Excellent benefits including hospitalisation, life insurance 4 vacations Raise titer 3 months Apply Mon • Fri , 19 AM - 4 PM

WORLD SECURITY

2 1 8 1 9 W. 9 M i l e , Sui fe 220

Southfield (Vfe block esst of Lahser i

3 5 3 - 3 2 0 3 An Equal Opportunity Employer

SECURITY GUARDS Full 4 psrt time

Security Services 31171 W 10 Mile

Farmington 47*4335

5 6 9 - 2 2 2 0

PROGRAMMERS

SUBURBS Proframmers with 6 months or more experience are in tremendous demand Numerous positions avail-able Enhance your future and your income Call Mike Wilson

4 7 7 - 2 0 7 8

PROTOTYPE INJECTION M O L D I N G S

[ toy 4 N i g h t Sh i f t s Open ings

PLASTIC I N J E C T I O N M O U W S

Set u p A r u n Z inc Prototype

Mo lds A shor t r u n product ion

m o l d M u s t h a v e p r o v e n expe-

rience, t w o to s ix y a o r v

HOPPER BOYS

S o m e e x p e r i e n c e requ i red ,

w i l l i n g to l e o r n

GENERAL LABOR

Several p o s i t i o n s a r e open for

peop le w i l l i n g to l e o r n

Top rates, v e r y g o o d benef i ts

o n d w o r k i n g c o n d i t i o n s .

Please a p p l y i n p e r s o n

A i l M A N O ASSOCIATES I N C

12001 L e v a n Rood, L i von ia

APPLY 9 o m - S p m

RELIABLE OIRL for c m a t e r work with s o m e s e c r e t a r i a l aMIlty. Transporta t ion necessa ry Apply; Graphic P r in t . 1939 So Woodward.

M M . or call

SECURITY GUARDS

A-l assignment svsilsble In Plymouth area Top wages Paid classroom training Benefits snd Intursnce svsilsble Must apply in person 9am -4pm, Mon thru Fri only

Garm Protection Services, Inc 911 W Big Besver

Suite 407 (between Crooks 41 75 >

3 6 2 - 0 8 8 0

Surface Gr inder O p e r a t o r

Must h a v e s o m e exper ience

o n g r i n d i n g g a g e s . Excellent

pay, f r i n g e b e n e f i t s , over t ime.

F o r m i n g t o n a r e a .

4 7 4 - 2 7 4 4 SURVEY CREW CHIEF

With minimum 3 years experience Excellent opportunity for qualified applicant Benefits 642 5897

W A N T E D GATE ATTENDANT FULL & PART TIME

For M u i r w o o d A p t Complex In F a r m i n g t o n Hi l ls

Apply at gate on Grand River, between Drake Rd 4 Halstead, 3 PM. -11 PM

502 Help Wanted Dental-Medkd

RN-LPN Full time 4 part time 3pm-ll and 4pm 9pm To Start RN-$835 per hour and LPN $5 25 per hour Contact Mrs Hall. Dorvin Con-valescent Center. 29270 Morlock, Livonia 47* 0540

DOCTORS ASSISTANT

Exper ience necessary. A p p l y 9

A M - I I A M ( c l o s e d

W e d n e s d a y s ) :

NORTH CLINIC 20041 W. 8 MILE RD.

DETROIT

E!

If vou are fens

DENTAL INSURANCE experienced 4 need a challenging

rmsnent full time position, we ve sn opening in our busy prsc

lice in Southfield Mon thru F r i , no evenings, msny benefits 352-8408

MEDICAL Receptionist • expe-rienced in insurance. telephone, peg board. 4 typing Eager to work Southfield Ares 354-9996

DENTAL ASSISTANT 4 recep tiooist needed for two specie Ity practices in Southfield Will train, good benefits Heslth Care Personnel

WANTED GO GO DANCERS $5 to Bar -3185

$9 per hour Waitresses maids also needed

NURSE AIDES. 3PM-11PM shift Full or part lime. $3 35 per hour after 90 days Blue Cross-Blue Shield, free meals, libersl vacation, sick days, other benefits No expe-rience necessary We have on-the job training Excellent working con-ditions Transportation For personal interview, Hams, 352 233$

required il l Mrs

DENTAL Assistant, experienced, chairside snd insurance Dearborn Heights area 582 7346

TAX PREPARERS EXPERIENCED f o r Y p s i l o n t i

area. For i n f o r m a t i o n , col l

2 9 1 - 4 2 2 4 2 8 2 - 5 5 5 5

TEACHER for day care center in Oakland County College back-ground 4 some experience pre-ferred Reply to box 832 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia, Michigan 48150

TEACHER H i l l

needed. Farmington n u r s e r y school Four

week (Monday thru Starting immediately Call

12 ana 5PM to schedule

WANTED LATHE 4 Drill Pn-ss Operators for afternoon shift Min imum of 2 years experience Ben-efits Apply 50825 Cherry Hill Rd.. Canton

WANTED-stylish people interested in having their hair cut free in one of the latest styles Call the Hair Saloon. Tuesday thru Saturday

477 6619

WAREHOUSE Full time, Immediate opening, for ambitious young men to assist in the receiving 4 shipping operations of a Retail Drug Chain Experience helpful Excellent pay 4 Benefits Warehouse located in Michigan Greenfield Area. Apply in person: 15301 Century Dr.. Dearborn, Mi (1 block North of Rotunda Dr East of Greenfield I; on Fr i , Jan 26 or Mon , Jan 29, between 9 am-1 pm

Registered Nurse With psychiatric experience desir-able Full 4 part time (3 or 4 shifts including some weekends) for mid-night shifts only Apply

Ardmore Acres Hospital

19810 Farmington. Uvonia

474-3500

RECEPTIONIST Nurse, Southfield area, wanted in Surgeon s office Experience necessary Call days except Thursday No weekends

58*4475

TECHNICIAN - wanted; dependable X-ray Tech

X RAY mature, dependable X-ray nicitn for Orthopedic office in Bloomfield Township Part time No weekends or holidays Salary commensurate with experience

$3*390

VERSATILE MEDICAL Secretary for an Opthalmoiogist's office, with knowledge-of insurance forms, dic-taphone 4 reception duties Ught bookkeeping 4 payroll helpful No Saturdays or evening North Wood ward area

OFFICE MANAGER with billing experience. Doctor's office, Bir mint ingham a rea 647-1970

M E D I C A L ASSISTAN-S. expe rienced. for Farmington Hills and Sterling Heights areas Call 553-7777

MEDICAL SECRETARY Assist ant Surgeon's office in Troy seeks

mature, responsible person with and phone skills Excel-

isry snd benefits for qual-ified individual Send resume to: Box 499. Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers, 39351 Schoolcrsft. Uvonis, Ml

good typing lent salary

lichigan 49150

RN'S 4 LPN'S Full-time, all shifts, fringe benefits Pleasant working conditions Bed ford VIUs Nursing Home, South field ' 557 3333

N U R S E A T T E N D A N T S 4 ORDERLIES Full Time Fringe benefits Bedford Villa Nursing Home. Southfield 557 33&

DENTAL HYGIENIST, 4 days per no Saturdays, Northland •aab

M e d i c a l Bul l i n f . South f ie ld 59*0439

personal Interview 477 7523

Security Offices Excellent opportunity for persons interested in security work Will train qualified applicanta Full or part time bpenings In our Suburban Store Benefits Include psid vacation and liberal merchandise discount Apply Personnel Office

CROWLEY'S LIVONIA MALL ONLY

Middlebelt 4 7 Mile

SECURITY PATROL DRIVERS Full Time

Security Services $1171 W 19 Mile

Farmington 47*4335

Service Station AI Oars no Sundays or holidays Mobil, $7919 Grand Ri ver 47*4791

R E S I D E N T MANAGER A national p roper ty m a w ^ m w S

* o w aUli ty to m o t i v a t e people and h a v e b a c k g r o u n d of a c c o a i -

P l e s s e send a n a ing s a l a r y h i s to ry U Bos S$$ Obasmsr 4 E c c e n t r i c N t w p a e t n , $n»I S c h o e k r a f t , U r a t e . A k h

148158 Or Call Collect

312-98$-2$ll

R E S T A U R A N T M A N A G E R • rnt river, im i m , OT

or re ta i l m a n a p r exse-I d a y s a hr . week, $114

h ly R a y G r e e a e P e n w n n e j

SERVICE STATION, I ard Service Stat ion h a s 4 driveway s a l e s m e n to day or a f te rnoon s h i f t ; t ime Full t ime p a y $110 week, c t t e r benefits ava i l ab le , with grow-ing diversified bus iness In the auto tervice field Apply: Tel Car Care, Inc., co rner

, B i rmingham

. for

W S

i m we auio Tel - Maple

SEWER CLEANING help needed Wi l l t r a i n on the Job. Over 18.

SS2-B17

SHAKLEE- Call your nearest dis-tributor, West land 4 Garden Qty , 711-3974; P L y m o u t h 4 Car t®. 45* 7991; W. Bloomfield 993-1479

_ SHIPPING 4 RECEIVING ladhrtdual with $ y e a r s e t p e r k a c t to work la shipping 4 receiving araa. Must be ab le to p e r i o d te*pgtag^4raceiving functions Cfcll

SHIPPING 4 RECEIVING young m a n . Overtime and

bene f l t a . W y o m i n g Machine 4 WSya. 35995 G l e n d s l e , R e d f o r d

$374990

TEACHER S AIDE needed for s 4 hour afternoon class session in a Montessorl pre school If interested, please send s resume to Box 816, Observer 4 Eccen 36351 Schoolcrsft. Igan 48150

4 Eccentric Newspapers, Livonia, Mlch-

TEACHER V A C A N C Y

Auto Mechanic, vocationally certi fled, wanted by the Garden City Public Schools Applications will also be accepted for Auto Mechan-ics who have quslified experience credit Apply Administrative Serv ice Center, 1333 Rsdcliff, Garden Qty

T E C H N I C I A N S 4 S a l e s m e n General Elec t r ic FM 3-way radio. General Elec t r ic cloaed circuit TV We need e t p e r i e n c e d help with Motorola and RCA E x c e l l e n t t e r v i c e fac i l i ty e x l i t i n g a c c o u n t * D e t r o i t Metropolitan s r e s 43*9990

TIRE CHANGER - apply IQiffel Tire Co 31976 W $ Mile , Southfield

367-3913

TOOL and DIE d e e p hole drilling in person with mechanical

ly. Ret i rees welcome, full or part t ime. Day and afternoon iMft Wayne Drilling Service , 1025 Knol son. Westland

S i ,

TOOL MACHINE opera tor , for light manufactur ing concern , experience helpful, good benef i t s , ai

Don Septer . PC 49151

ing to Uvonis, Ml

ly In srrit-Box, 3999,

TOOL M A K E R S 4 Machinis ts for a f te rnoon shift. Over-

nil benef i ts . 4 years expe-Advsncement for right per-

son Grinders for Indust ry , 11399 W Pontiac Trai l , W i i o m

S H I P P I N G 4 R E C E I V I N G

w t e a t i l k d i s t r ibu tor Experience ia h e l p f u l . G o o d b e n e f i t s a n d o p p o r t u n i t y . C o n t a c t S tave a t R a c l f l i t H u d r a u l l c t . 9 7 $ M a a u f 4 c t n r e r t D r i v e , Wes t l and .

TOOL R O O M M A C H I N I S T APPRENTICE

ium 3 y e a r s experience Own U b e r a l employee benefits.

S.M.C. $99 Junct ion, Plymouth

WAREHOUSEMAN to do general warehouse work for medical simply distributor Psid Blue Cross, Blue Siield, paid vscation. $3 50 hr to start, locsted in Fsrmingtor Hills

47*9000 An Equsl Opportunity Employer

WAREHOUSE TRAINEE

Local Specialties Field Distributor has an opportunity for a Warehouse Trainee willing to do all Warehouse ttetles and work on s 2 shift sched ule Steel Sawing experience would be helpful, but we sre Willing to train on job Well estsblished com pany offers s permanent, no layoff position with good hourly rates and beneflta Csll for appointment

5 2 2 - 0 0 3 0

PART time secretary with some bookkeeping skills for doctor's office, Birmingham sres Must have car, hours flexible Salary negotisble Call after 9PM 43*9399

WAREHOUSE WORK Plymouth area Fork lift 4 delivery experience preferred Must be responsible 4 l ike to work hsrd

45*1000

WASHER 4 Dryer serviceman, experienced, to tske complete charge of warehouse and shop per tonnel . B lue Cross, l i fe lnauri ranee, good salary 427-1

WATCHES for less Send for our free 197$ catalog Ha mama Bros , $147 Llnwood. Detroit. Mich. 48209.

WELDER Fabricator, full time opening for experienced person Benefits, days only, overtime svsil-sble. Custom Electric Furnace Co.,

161 2300

WELDER • F ITTER, must be able to read blueprints snd be s self starter Excellent working condi-tions and benefit i . Telegrtph/ Plymouth Rd area 924633

WELDERS

M I G - A R C E x p e r i e n c e d O n l y

WELDER A

$ 6 . 5 0 pe r hour

W E L D ® B

$ 6 . 3 0 pe r hou r

S t e a d y W o r k . E x c e l l e n t

benef i ts *

F A R M I N G T O N AREA

5 3 5 - 6 6 0 4

D E N T A L A S S I S T A NT / Den t s l Receptionist for new office. Expe-rience neces s s ry Canton, Uvonia area Call a f t e r $ 39PM 94*939$

STAFFING

CO-ORDINATOR Busy Medical Services office has sn immedia te opening for s par t t ime Staffing Coord ina to r for the day shift on weekends Must be licensed to the Sta te of Michigan as sn LPN or RN 4 te m a t u r e , personable, with good d e r i c s l skills Staff ing 4 scheduling responsibili t ies Phone Brian Gangnier for interview

MEDICAL PERSONNEL POOL

5 6 9 - 1 9 5 0

DENTAL ASSISTANT Our Dental school on E Jefferson is seeking s certified Assistant skilled m four handed Denlstry to sssist students in providing Dental care 45 week work year, plus excellent benefits including FREE TUITION

Call Mrs Dlckerson 927 1515

University of Detroit An equal Opportunity Employer

Affirmative Action Employer

RNS 4 LPNS Full and part time Afternoon shift Apply 9 AM to 4 PM. Mon through Fri., Arnold H o m e . 1 9 5 2 6 W . 7 M i l e

KEI-4891, Ext 38

DENTAL HYGIENIST Fu l l t i m e , S p e c i a l i s t ' s o f f i c e , Dearborn a rea 774 9990

ACCOUNT mingham rience preferred

Secretary, full time. Bir-Ort hope die office, eipe-

944-8390

DENTAL A S S B T A N t ; a l t o R e c e p t ioois t n e e d e d E x p e r i e n c e d 4 M a t u r e ^ p r e f e r r e d F a r m i n g t o n Hills.

mingt 58*51 110

DOCTOR'S Asstotant snd full l ime fadudlng some

Exper ience helpful but s a ry . Willing to train

at 37Q9 Five V i l e Road, Monday, Wed., Fr iday, 4 ilSnis'S

PM-7 P M

MATURE E X P E R I E N C E D cal Secre ta ry , Uvonia doctor t ^ J M ^ A l H y p s e insurance

DIRECTOR OF NURSING 399 Skilled Bed Faci l i ty

Experienced R N with current ttoenae in State of MichlgM to a s sume ) challenging position a s the Director of Nursing. If you feel you have the qualif icat ions contact Mr . Lawia foi interview Excellent s t a r t i ng sa lary and benef i t s

Bloomfield Hills Nursing Center $9 W. Square Lake Rd Bloomfield Hills. Mich

I M M E D I A T E O P E N I N G f o r m a t u r e , e i p e r l e n c e d t h a i r s l d e a s s i s t a n t B i r m i n g h a m location, call Sally 947-$4M

W E L D E R Wanted fo r Arc or M R e d f o r d T w p . A r e s

if Welding Full Time.

$37-!

UNLIMITED EARNINGS!! Total Pe t ro leum is seetdng sctf tyros convenience s to re managers. If yon can supe rv i se aad motivate p « » l a . you could fit our bill Excel-lent benefits 4 w a g e , plia bonus grog-am based on t a l e s CUI Mr

WELDER 4 layout In f la t

Young m a n Olmblng 4 field work For Interview call 4744941; 47*8*31

7 • E L E V E N FOOD STORE in Farming ton Hills needs full t ime afternoon c le rk . $3 $9 an hour to Mart P r e f e r 31 or over . Apply at : 3$I19 Orchard Lake Rd . F t f 13 MUeRd

DAY R O O M ASSISTANT

Applicants must have had at least tlx ($) months of hill t i m e , paid work e x p e r i e n c e a s a Nurs ing Attendant e r closely re la ted poal-tton to a hospital, nursing home, or •tolled c a r e facil i ty. AppUcstlons will he a c c e p t e d un t i l f u r t h e r notice. Sa la ry $7,398-19.93$

For m o r a Information, or to obtai-i the neces sa ry appt lca t le i rials, p lease con tac t :

O A K L A N D COUNTY 1 2 0 0 N . Telegraph

Pontiac, M i , 4 8 0 5 3 8 5 8 - 0 5 3 0

An Equal Opper tan l ty Aad Aff i rmat ive Action Employer

NURSE AIDES Experienced or will trsin Psy raise after $9 days, bonuses, other ben eflts Apply in person. 1 to 4PM

Bloomfie ld Hills

NURSING CENTER 50 W Square Lake Rd.. Bloomfield Hills. Mich

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Secre tary wanted in Rochester sres Pre fer medical or dental experience, * 5 day work week Benefits Psy commensurate with experience Call 6514491

GENERAL OFFICE helpful, full time, office. Westland

UTIL IZAT ION REVIEW

COORDINATOR

M a j o r Det ro i t H o s p i t a l needs

a n e x p e r i e n c e d U t i l i i a t i o n

R e v i e w C o o r d i n a t o r . A RT. or

R R A w o u l d q u a l i f y . RN or

LPN w i t h p r e v i o u s U t i l i z a t i o n

R e v i e w e x p e r i e n c e p re fe r red .

Excel lent w a g e a n d benef i ts .

Ca l l f o r d e t a i l s a n d i n t e r v i e w .

8 6 9 - 1 6 5 7

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Fur Univers i ty Health Center . High School graduate with some recep-t ionis t e x p e r i e n c e is p r e f e r r e d Completion of s typing t e t t a t the U n l v e r i i t y t y p i n g t t a n d s r d It r e q u i r e d M s l n t a l n t m e d i c a l

o rds . handles pat ients payments I pe r fo rms genera l office duties

Apply:

OAKLAND UNIVERSITY E M P L O Y M E N T O F F I C E

141 No Foundation Hall ROCHESTER. MI

An Aff i rmat ive Action Employer

NURSES Southfield Rehabili tation Center Is

e s r e ra te

ibi l t tat toa Center Pos te r Winter Dr.

h f M d . Mid i 49975

DENTAL R E C E P T I O N I S T - Need ma tu re w o m s n with experience ia

t s l field to handle front desk Ptoasant office to Plymouth-Gan ton

9. Call 45*9944

LOOKING FOR a hygtontot who be happy being par t o f a p r o -

g r a a a l t e a n d p r e v e n t i v e denta l a r e a . Lovely

loeg taraf practice.

tetare for call

r ight person

0 4 E

94*1173

It's Your Career GIVE IT YOUR BEST SHOTI

DETROIT

OSTEOPATHIC

HOSPITAL

W A N T S Y O U I

RN'S 3 -1 1 f u l l & p a r t t i m e I 1 -7 f u l l 8. p a r t t i m e

Pad. RN's, a l l sh i f ts , f u l l 4 par t t ime.

LPN'S & MLPN'S 3 -1 1 f u l l & po r t t i m e I 1-7 f u l l & p a r t l i m e

NURSING

SUPERVISOR (Ass't. Di rector)

3 -1 1, f u l l t i m e

Excel lent w a g e s & benef i ts

CALL FOR APPOINTMENT

869 -1657 AMBULANCE

E M T P A R A M E D I C , immediste openings Wsges up to $20,000 plus benefits 287 2170

502 Help Wanted Dental-Medkd

NOW HIRING NURSE AIDES

With experience end transportation, needed to work in hoapitals. nursing homes. 4 private homes Expe rieoce the freedom 4 flexibility of scheduling when you are available to work, no fees Eflttl^nt wages, work near home

A M C HEALTH CARE I Southfield Pontiac

5 6 9 2 5 8 5 3 3 8 - 6 8 8 0 Dearborn His

5 9 3 3 4 8 0

502 Help Wanted Dental Medkd

OPHTHALMOLOGIST n e e * expe or need mature person lo sssist with patients 4 contact lens, full time. Southfield 35*1754

NURSE AIDES Full lime or part time All shifts Will train, good benefits New start ing rale See Ms Watkins

NIGHTENGALE WEST 8365 Newburgh Rd

Westland. near Joy Rd An Equal Opportunity Employer

B IRMINGHAM DENTAL offioe. full time reception-office with some chairside assisting Four day week Mature woman Previous expe rience not required Paid vacation 4 benefits Reply to Box 776 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 38251 Schoolcraft. Uvonia. Mich igan 49150

WANTED Receptionist for dental practice in Uvonia Must have experience Send resume stating previous experience and education to W E Mc Minn DDS , 36190 Five Mile Road. Livonia. 48154

RN'S LPN'S

Write your own schedule, Work at your convenience in your area Ask about our continuing education reimbursement plan

A M C HEALTH CARE I Southfield Pontiac

569 2 5 8 5 3 3 8 ^ 6 8 8 0 Dearborn Hts

593 3 4 8 0

RNS & LPNS f'ull and part time Afternoon ahifl No rotation of shifts Good salary

S fringe benefits Excellent wort conditions Apply in person GEORGIAN BLOOMFIELD

2975 Adams Rd Corner 16 Mile

RN

RNS & LPNS Ful l t i m e o f l e r n o c r i s , pa r t t i m e

m i d n i g h t s A p p l y i n person

WILLIAMSBURG Conva lescen t Cfr.

2 1 0 1 7 M i d d l e b e l t , F o r m

B e t w e e n G-d .R iver 4 8 M i l e

4 7 6 - 8 3 0 0 .

NURSE AIDES Full time, all shifts Apply In person

WILLIAMSBURG CONVALESCENT CENTER

21017 Middlebelt. Farm Between Grd River 4 t Mile

p t have an opening lor a Regis-tered Nurse to wort on the m i * Sight shift one night a week in our Emergency Room If you are inter t t ted in this part t ime position in <*ir small suburban hosptlal. call Personnel for more information

METROPOLITAN HOSPITAL WEST

2*303 Joy Rd . Westland

5 2 2 6 8 0 0 , Ext 2 8 6 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

NURSES - L i v ^ n and Out Compan ions Also Party Help and Domes tics Llmar Inc 647 3540

NURSE AIDES Some o p e n i n g s - , for m a t u r e

i n d i v i d u a l s for f u l l or par t

t i m e To start $2 9 5 to $3 25

h o u r . F l e x i b l e h o u r s - 7 a m -

3 p m , 3 p m - 1 1pm, 1 1 p m - 7 a m

A p p l y in pe rson o n l y No

p h o n e i n q u i r i e s o c c e p t e d

I n t e r v i e w , M o n d a y t h r u

Pr iday, 1 O a m 3 p m

Cbrv in Conva lescen t , 2 9 2 7 0

Mor lock , L i von io O n M i d d l e -

bel t , o n e block sou th of 8 M i l e

LPN OR RN wanted (or private duty in home for smbulatory stroke patient After 6PM 14*7501

PART-TIME Receptionist for busy Livonia Doctor's office Mature individual preferred Call between 10 AM 4 PM, 42*0500

DENTAL ASSISTANT wanted for full time employment, an expe rienced assistant in 4-hsnded den tistry snd knowledge of front desk Monday thru Thiirsday, 273-4525

DENTAL ASSISTANT and Recep two is t wanted for busy oral surgery office in Farmington Hills 55*3290

RN'S, LPN'S ALL SHIFTS

Apply in person M E D I C O S

RECOVERY CARE CENTER 22355 W I Mile Rd 3 blks W of Lahser

2 5 5 - 6 4 5 0

DIETARY AIDE Full lime days Apply in person

FRANKLIN MANOR CONVALESCENT CENTER

i Franklin Rd . Southfield

352 -7390

NURSE AIDES

Be paid

DENTAL ASSISTANT lor position as Dental Receptionist with busy

Cctice in Fisher Building-Detroit evenings or Satirdays Must be

certified snd hsve good Secretarial Skills 975 5161

PREVENTATIVE Dental practice in the Plymouth-Canton area is seeking an outgoing resporwible individual for the position of Recep tionist snd Scheduling Secretary Psrt time Please send resume to: Box 7$2, Observer 4 Eccentric Newspspers, 36251 Schoolcrsft. Uvonis, Michigsn 48150

RN-LPN Good Starting salaries, and good

benefits Afternoon and midnight shifts Modern facilities See Mrs Ferguson

NIGHTENGALE WEST 8386 Newburgh Rd

Westland. near Joy Rd An Equal Opportunity Employer

DENTAL ASSISTANT full time in Fisher Building-Detroit Must be Certified with some chairside expe nence No evenings or Saturdays Excellent position To« son

qualified per 871 1144

Experience not necessary While you train Mature. slble applicants desired Opportu r*ty for advancement Differential f#r midnights

EARN $2 r $3 60 HR

APPLY NOW

HENDRY Convalescent Center 105 Haggerty Plym.

46*9619

RN'S needed af Northvi l le Rryional

Psychiatnc Hoapi la l $ 1 5 , 7 4 3

K> $ 1 6 , 6 8 3 Mich igan G v i l

Service bene f i t s . Please con

•Oct Mrs Nixon

3 4 9 1800, ext 231 An Equal Opportunity Employer

502 Help Wanted Dental^Medical

Nurse Aides Orderlies

Experienced or will train for rewarding career in Nursing Good salary and fringe benefits Excel-lent working conditions

APPLY IN PERSON GEORGIAN BLOOMFIELD

3975 Adsms Rd Comer 16 Mile

RN - IPNs FULL or PART TIME

DAYS—AFTERNOON & MIDNIGHT SHIFT

Great salary and benefits 'Educational benefits at local colleges and Universilies of your choice Shift

Differential Health Care package Pension Fund plus many other great benefits Apply in person or

call for appointment. Mr Spijro 4 2 7 - 8 2 7 0

U N I V E R S I T Y C O N V A L E S C E N T &

N U R S I N G R E N T E R 28S50 Five Mi|e Livonia

'Located between inkster and Middlebelt Roads) Ar Eyga Opportunity Employe' M f

A H e a l t h S a v i n g S e r v i c e s Fac i l i t y

CONSIDER A GREAT

GRACE CAREER

It 's time to catch up with all you've been missing in adult health care. There's no better place to discover your talents, and/or reactivate your nursing career than at Grace Hospital. We offer an intensive individualized orientation program in the specialty area of your choice, excellent iri-service contin-uing education programs, and liberal tuition assistance to help you reach your new goals.

Current opportunities include: - Part-time and full-t ime - Your choice of shifts - Critical care - Medical/Surgical

For complete career information, please contact: Jeanne Taylor, R.H, Nurse Recruitment - Employment Serv-ices, 3990 John R, Detroit, Michigan, 482D1, (313) 494-8871

HARPER-GRACE HOSPITALS Grace Hospital Division 18700 Meyers Road Detroit, Michigan 48235

Member Quadrangle Hospitals Associk An Equal Opportunity Employer

V'

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iC*<P,C,R,W,G4C) Thursday, January tt, 1979

Help Wonted Hato Wanted O m c ^ C M c d Offic

Hrtp Wanted OfSct-Ckiical

Wanted +Qmi col 502 Help Wanted

Dental-Medkd

RN & LPN A F T E R NOONS A MIDNIGHTS

Full or par t t ime Apply in a t :

Midd lebe l t -Hope Nurs ing Center

M l * Cherry HUL Westland

3 2 6 - 1 2 0 0

RECB>TIONIST F o r R E A L E S T A T E O F F I C E Phone techniques, typing snd Real Es ta te experience necesss ry Red

HEALTH CARE

PROFESSIONALS FULL A N O PART TIME

POSITIONS AVAILABLE

R N . S : $ 6 . 6 0 - $ 8 . 4 0

L P N ' t , $ 5 4 0 - $ 6 . 6 0

ATTENDANTS: $ 3 . 1 5 - $3 4 5

SUBURBAN HEALTH

CARE SERVICES

M i c h i g a n L i fe B u i l d i n g 2 8 3 3 3 T e l e g r a p h food

S o u t h f i e l d , M i c h i g a n , 4 8 0 3 4 or

C o l l : 3 5 2 - 7 1 5 0 Jcyce L N i x o n , R.N.

Director

PHYSICAL THERAPIST

We have a challenging opportunity available (or a Physical Therapist to t reat pa t ien ts in our small but growing physical and occupations! therapy depa r tmen t We offer an excellent sa la ry and f r inge benefit package For more informat ion please cal l Persoimel

METROPOLITAN HOSPITAL WEST

MMS Joy Rd . W eat land 5 2 2 - 6 8 0 0 , Ext 2 8 6

Equal Opportunity Employer M / F

NURSES All shif ts , full aod pa r t t ime , FOUR HOUR SHIFTS AVAILABLE ON DAYS AND AFTERNOONS

HENORY CONVALESCENT I® H i g g r r t y Rd Plym

4 5 5 - 0 5 1 0

RN'S-LPN'S LEADING NATIONAL NURSING SERVICE

OUTSTANDING B E N E F I T S TOP WAGES

HOLIDAY PAY MALPRACTICE INSURANCE

UNIFORM ALLOWANCE Shift A Weekend Dif ferent ia l

Chooae rnu r days A ass ignment* No Fees

MEDICAL PERSONNEL

POOL BLOOMFIELD PONTIAC

334-9220 SOUTHFIELD

ford , In te rv iew Dorothy

Start immedia te ly . For r c a l l M r . D u r s o

255-5212 RECEPTIONIST-TYPIST

F a n n i n g t o n Hills Company has aa o p e n i n g f o r a F u l l T i n a Racept tee id-Typis t Call 1774

R E C E P T I O N I S T / T Y P I S T Excellent phone m a n n e r for busy phonos A typing speed of M WPM required F a r m m g t o o Hills

Computer Dept. Position Full t ime Keypunch Opera to r far IBM. exper ienced required Apply te person Personnel Off ice ,

Modonno College Schoolcraft

Uvon ia . M l c h i j s n 4S1M Equal Opportunity Employer M / F

: PAYROLL Exper ienced p e r s o n n e e d e d fo r

p o r t ' t i m e p a y r o l l pos i t i on .

M u s t h a v e g o o d f i g u r e a p t i -

t ude & b e a b l e t o t y p e a t least

4 5 W P M . R o g e r P e n s k e

C h e * o l e t . 2 8 1 1 1 T e l e g r a p h ,

S o u t h f i e l d

P A R T T I M E CLERJL T Y P I 8 T , m i m e o g r a p h A o ther machines P l e a s a n t w o r k i s g c o n d i t i o n s B i r m i n g h a m a r e a . R e p l i e s : P e r s o n n e l , l i l t W M a p l e B i rmingham. Mich

A C C O U N T S P A Y A B L E M a j o r e d o r a s t l v e dea lersh ip has a full t ime paaitioe for tha r igh t person Must t r p e . For additional Informs tion. please contact Dorothy Fair-b a n k s A R T M O R A N P O N T I A C

CLERK-TYPIST Immed ia t e opeaing for qualified CLERK-TYPIST. Applicant abodd be able t o type U - M wpm. handle detailed work, and have a s t rong numerica l apt i tude

This position of fe rs a competit ive sa lary aad excellent f r inge beneflta.

To a r r a n g e for an interview, call M l on Thursday. J a n u a r y 26

between 1PM-4PM. or F r iday . Jan nary M between 6AM 10 AM

FEDERAL-MOGUL CORPORATION

36565 Nor thwestern Hwy Southfield. Michigan

Equal Opportuni ty Employer M / F

M O R T G A G E SERVICING SPECIALIST

N o t i o n a l M o r t g a g e Corp . h a t

a n i m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g for a

career m i n d e d i n d i v i d u a l i n

o u r L o a n S e r v i c i n g D e p t

Respons ib i l i t i e s w i l l i n d u d s

m o r t g o g e co l lec t ion , i n v e s t o r /

a g e n c y r e p o r t i n g a n d cus-

t omer serv ice. C o l l e c t i o n expe -

r ience i s a mus t , o n d a k n o w l -

e d g e o f m o r t g a g e se rv i c ing

r e g u l a t i o n s is a p lus . If Inter-

ested, contac t :

N a n c y H o f m o n n , 4 2 4 - 2 2 4 5

Advance M o r t g a g e Co rpo ra t i on

A S u b s i d i a r y o f CITICORP

S o u t h f i e l d , M i c h . Equal Opportunity Employer M / F

PAYROLL CLERK Novi m a n u f a c t u r i n g c o m p a n y requires person exper ienced In all payroll funct ioaa. Knowledge of c o m p u t e r s is helpful Excel lent company benefi ts and s a l a r y com-m e n a u r s t e with exper ience Call

for appointment

P E R S O N N E L S E C R E T A R Y - typ ing 71 WPM, heavy dictat ion for dept p a a a g e r . personne l expe rieace required for screening and beneflta p r o g r a m 97M to $5tt . lee paid :

SALES S E C R E T A R Y WPM. shor thand M . bene toe paid

T y p i n g * eflts. Wn,

LOIS RAY PERSONNEL

5 5 9 - 0 5 6 0

TYPIST TRAINEE F E E PAID. Suburban company will pay groat sa lary aod super benefits for your typing of M Nice suburban location.

TOWN * COUNTRY E M P L O Y M E N T C E N T E R

4 7 4 - 1 7 1 7

SECRETARIES Meet fasc ina t ing , c rea t ive A profes-sional people in this " P e o p l e Posi-t i o n " . S e v e r a l p o s i t i o n s open . Excellent s a l a r y

Working in Pleasant A comfo r t ab l e environment Must be a r t i cu la te A able to projec t good image to our incoming cl ients Wi l ing to asaume variety of responsibilities

Secretary for plush Ben Ceo proles sioaal f i rm . Salary to I12.5M plus excellent benefi ts

If you have good typing A short skil ls our client will t ra in in

They a r e offer ing you a career position.

All fees a s sumed by our client com paniee. F o r other Secre ta r ia l posi-tions call , come in, o u r send your resume to :

OR 4M Renaissance Center <•

Suite 17M Detroit. # 1 4 3

259 -4141 PROFESSIONAL PLACEMENT

P A R T N E R S . L IMITED 556 S Woodward Si i te 111

Bi rmingham. 4M11

6 4 4 - 2 8 5 2

OJER1CAL P E R M A N E N T , m i s t type, good in bas ic a r i thmi t i c . hours 1 : 4 5 4 P M C a l before 4PM. Remco Office Equipment I n c o r p , Southfield 3550100

NORTHVILLE

T O $ 7 7 5 F E E PAH) Grea t job with friendly f i rm, type 71. shor thand not neces-sary. H a r r y !

TOWN A COUNTRY E M P L O Y M E N T C E N T E R

4 7 4 - 1 7 1 7

C L E R K - CASHIER, Southf ie ld mor tgage company, knowledge of lAkey addina mach ine s a d light t yp ing . C a l l R s r s n . E x t e n s i o n U 4 .

C L E R K / T Y P I S T to func t ion as Data E n t r y Clerk; with accounting background or a math ap t i tude Sal a ry c o m m e n s u r a t e with ability. Gsll Cindy or Carol . 967-23B2

S E C R E T A R Y WANTED, full t ime

Ktion with Southfield CPA firm girl office, interest ing position

for r e l l s b l e pe r son c a p a b l e of accept ing reaponalfailitlea Statis-tical typing helpful, s a l a r y based on e x p e r i e n c e . P l e a s e c a l l J o y c e

555-5640

WOMAN f o r c u a l o m e r s e r v i c e depar tment , must be dependable and accie-ste with f igures, personal Interview only. Apply at Slater W a l l c o v e r i n g SHIS S c h o o l c r a f t , between Middlebelt and Mer r iman

JOBS EARN M PAY H O U D A Y BILLS

Work g lamorous t e m p o r a r y aas lp i -ments s i top companies

N O FEE ALL SKILLS N E E D E D

M i t i a 7M S. Washington Royal Oak

334A7M IMS N. Woodward. Suite »

Bloomfield Hills

Scott Group ' G E N E R A L O F F I C E - need pari

TOTAL E M P L O Y M E N T SERVICE time girt , approx 1AM to IPM. for Troy a r e a engineer ing company Must have good typing ability and apti tude for f igures . Apply s ta t lag ace. schooling or exper ience and s a l a r y e x p e c t e d t o : Box 7M, Observer A Eccent r ic Newspapers . 3BS1 Schoolcraf t . Livonia. Mlch-i f a a 46150

Secretary/ Sales Coordinator

Must be a ler t , have good skills including shor thand and ability to handle detai l Excellent opportunity for the r ight person. Send resume to: P.O. Box 571, Farming ton Hills Mich 4M1I

An Equa l Opportunity Employer

504 Help Wanted

SECRETARY Challenging opportunity for expe-rienced s e c r e t a r y with growing Southfield f i rm, (tood typing skills, d i c t a p h o n e e x p e r i e n c e requ i red Excellent opportuni ty aod room far advancement . 3655755

E X E C U T I V E Secre tary , par t - t ime, s a l a r y plus expenses Southeast Oakland a rea Send r e s u m e to: Me t ropo l i t an De t ro i t Landscape Ass'n . 4M E Hudson, Royal Oak. Mich 4M67

A C C O U N T ADMINISTRATOR

M a t u r e , p r o f e s s i o n a l pe rson t o

v o r k i n fas t p o o a d , d e t a i l o r i -

e n t e d S o u t h f i e l d f o o d broker

o f f i ce . Accu ra te t y p i n g sk i l ls

a n d a p t i t u d e fo r f i g u r e s - a

m u s t . O f f i c e e x p e r i e n c e

des i red . P e r m a n e n t pos i t i on

w i t h f u l l f r i n g e b e n e f i t s .

I m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g . C o l l Mr .

P a w l o v i c h b e t w e e n 2 - 5 P M

3 5 5 - 3 4 0 0

S E C R E T A R Y e x p e r i e n c e d in accounts payab le or receivable for office In Troy . 2 to 5 y e a r s expe rience p r e f e r r e d Excellent benefits and pleasant surroundings . Send resume to: Sahlin International , Box MS. B i r m i n g h a m . Mich. 4M12

PART* TIME, typing and account i n g e x p e r i e n c e n e c e s s a r y Bloomfield Hills School Employees Credit Union <44-7433

504 Help Wanted Office- Clericd

PAYROLL CLERK Guardian Industries has an excellent career opportu-nity tor an individual with several years payroll experience

An Associate degree with experience in payroll taxes will be helpful Guardian offers a competitive salary and an excellent benefit package. Please send a resume or call Robert Merrick

GUARDIAN INDUSTRIES Northville, Michjgan 349-6700 Ext. 479

An Equal Opportunity Employer

PART TIME

R E C E P T I O N I S T / S E C R E T A R Y fo r c o r p o r a t e h e a d -

q u a r t e r s in c o n v e n i e n t S o u t h f i e l d l o c a t i o n . S e e k i n g

i n d i v i d u a l w i t h o u t g o i n g p e r s o n a l i t y a n d n e a t a p p e a r -

a n c e . E x p e r i e n c e d r e c e p t i o n i s t w i t h k n o w l e d g e o f

g e n e r a l o f f i c e sk i l ls ; a b l e t o t y p e 5 0 W P M a c c u r a t e l y ,

s h o r t h a n d a p l u s . H o u r s c a n b e f l ex i b l e .

E x c e l l e n t w o r k i n g c o n d i t i o n s a n d v e r y c o m f o r t a b l e

o f f i c e e n v i r o n m e n t . U p t o $ 6 p e r h r . S u b m i t le t te r o f

i n t e res t a n d / o r r e s u m e to :

B O X 8 0 6 ,

O b s e r v e r & E c c e n t r i c N e w s p a p e r s

3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o l c r a f t ,

U v o n i a , M i . 4 8 1 5 0

An equal opportunity employer M1F/H

S E C R E T A R Y - to pres ident of Bir mingham company. Good skills and e x p e r i e n c e r e q u i r e d M a t u r i t y apprec ia ted Salary I11.7M or bet ter Benefi ts and agency fee paid

AVERAGE TYPIST - with figure aptitude to t ra in as A / P assistant for la rge Pontiac company Good telephone m a n n e r required Salary MM plus full benefi ts and fee paid.

TROY AD AGENCY - needs secre tary , light shor thand for lop man Excit ing business In lovely off ices Salary $1I.5M plus excellent betv eflts and fee paid

TRAINING D E P T - for Southf ldd company, needs well o r p n i i e d , Virgo type person for busy offioe Salary | M or bet ter plus benefits and fee paid.

ADAMS &

MARTIN PERSONNEL

9 2 0 E M a p l e B I R M I N G H A M

646-5600 DIAL A JOB

M hr . service to hea r about our moat recent openings

646-8780

SALES SECRETARY-for Binn ing hnm office requi res 55 wpm typing Some kind of notetaking. 3 years office exper ience . Variety of dutiea, IBS Fee Paid

B O O K K E E P E R for Pon t iac f irm, thru t r ia l balance, exper ience on NCR 2M, Pooling mach ine , light typing. tSU Fee Paid

R E C E P T I O N I S T - T Y P I S T r equ i r e s accura te 55wpm typing, pleasant voice $*M Fee Pa id

SALES T R A I N E E for wel l -es tah Hshed company requ i res re loca-tion. no previous sales experience Great opportuni ty To I15.0M Fee Paid

CALL OUR C A R E E R HOT LINE 642-4254

ACCURACY S42-3060

Personnel Service

ISA 2010

GIRL FRIDAY T e l e p h o n e o n d t y p i n g . No r th -

wes t De t ro i t a r e a . Ca l l for

a p p o i n t m e n t .

5 3 7 - 2 7 1 0 AUDITING CLERK T R A I N E E

Challenging entry level position for s h a r p p e r s o n in p r o g r e s s i v e Southfield f i r m Typing required E x c e l l e n t b e n e f i t s R a p i d a d v a n c e m e n t o p p o r t u n i t i e s No previous job exper ience n e c e s s a r y

C L E R K T Y P I S T P l e s s a n t tele phone voice Nor thwes t Detroit S t a r t i n g s s l s r y | I M p e r m o n t h

345-4131

RECB>TIONIST Northwest n r e s cont rac tor needs br igh t , p e r s o n a b l e individual to handle phone sys t em, light corre-spondence and f i l ing P l e a s a n t work env i ronment , pood sa lary and fringe benef i ts Call between 4 PM -5 PM. Moaday through F r i d a y .

348-2800 An E q a a l Opportunity Employer

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

High level sec re ta ry wanted lor a t t a i n is t r s l ive du t ies for busy exec-utive. Severa l yea r s of recent expe-rience working for an executive or manage r . To qual i fy , you must type at least M wpm and take shor thand at M w p m a c c u r a t e l y Com-pensst loo f rom $U.0M-|13.M0 Paid benefits Including Blue Cross-Blue Shield, life Insurance, pension plan and more . For conf ident ia l cooaid-eration, submit resume to: Paid Thurston

A m e r i c o n D e l i v e r y Sys tems

3 0 0 E 7 M i l e R o o d

Det ro i t , M i c h i g a n 4 8 2 0 3

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y Law f i rm in Canton a r e a needs experienced sec re t a ry Full or part t ime Salary c o m m e n s u r a t e with experience 4553600

PART T I M E Statiat ical Typist and

r ra l office. Excel lent position h o m e m s k e r who wants pa r t

t ime work Hours to suit I 7514 Mile Road vicinity Call for appoint-ment SIS-7730

S E C R E T A R Y - part t i m e 3 lo 4 af ternoons per week Bssic secre tarial skills Must be neat and accu-ra te worker with recent experience Call a f t e r I P M 6452C5

PART-TIME Clerical work Furnl ture s tore 3* Hours per week E x p e r i e n c e p r e f e r r e d 26795 Plymouth Road. Li TOO La 477-MM

SALES CLERK - full t i m e , office supplies, good math . Specs Office Supply. Southfield 3 U 4 W

MATURE WOMAN for telephone soliciting, excellent working hours. F a m i l y Heat ing Company 422-64N0

COST E S T I M A T O R , m a s s pro f i deoey necesss ry At t rac t ive s t s r t ing s a l a r y snd fr inge "benefit p r o g r a m W i l l t r a i n s u c c e s s f u l candidate Call Brian Hanel . Stone Container Corp , 925-1600

CLERICAL O P E N I N G S We have immed ia t e openings for individuals with genera l clerical backgroimd. P r io r work experience helpful Excellent sa la ry and ben-efits. P l ease apply in person AAA, 45 E Long Lake Rd.. Sunset P l a n , Troy.

An Equa l Opportunity Employer

Receptionist/Typist Ful l t i m e l o r o busy L i von io /

P l y m o u t h a r e a e n g i n e e r i n g

f i r m . M u s t t y p e i n exoess o f 7 0

\ M * M a n d use d i c t a p h o n e .

Co l l f o r a p p o i n t m e n t .

591-2271 LEGAL SECRETARY

Medium-s ixe D o w n t o w n Detroi t Law F i r m seeks Legal secre ta ry with excellent skills, A academic b a c k g r o u n d S a l a r y A f r i n g e b e n e f i t s wi l l be c o m m e n s u r a t e

M3-3750

B O O K K E E P E R - Industrial plastic supplier seeks bookkeeper b> take cha rge oi account ing f u n c t i o n Pleasant small company working environment A pa id benef i t s Gad P o n t i a c P l a s t i c s , fo r a p p o i n t m e n t ,

B 2 4 6 M

SECRETARY Oppor twi ty for bright secre ta ry wilh fast growing compute r service company in Southfield Type coo-respondence and proposals , snswer telephone, some s d m i n n t r a t i v e and clerical duties Will learn to use word processing eq iapment Excel-lent benefi ts Call P a m Smilh

557-4404

CLERK Pe rmanen t full t ime position for someone who works well with num hers, can use a 10 key adder snd can type This is an en t ry level position in Oak Park for a customer Service Representa t ive Call Joan Martin at Extension 53 between 1-4 PM S4S1203

504 Wanted e-Qericd

W A N T E D National Manufactur ing Co with genera l offices in Bloomfield Hills has openings for a m a t u r e Execu-tive Sec re ta ry with the following qualif icat ions: Typing, dictaphone, te lephone pe r sona l i ty , shor thand helpful but not necessary Salary M50 to s ta r t plus great fr inge ben eflts Send R e s u m e to Box 770. Observer A Eccent r ic Newspapers , 36351 Schoolcraft . Uvon ia . Mich-igan Ml 50

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY FOR F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S B A S E D FIRM T Y P I N G AND MATHE MATICAL SKILLS R E Q U I R E D CALL MS HANSON B1-1M0

KEY ENTRY O P E R A T O R Life I n s u r s n c e Co loca ted in P lymouth has opening for Key E n t r y O p e r s t o r In Accounting Depar tment Aptitude for figures'* hght typing r e q u i r e d Contsct Mr Love 453-1500

504 Help Wanted Ofnce-Oerical

CLERICAL POSITION, full lime With established Southfield com -bany Some typing required Call lor appointment 3534401

INSURANCE S E C R E T A R Y Wilh Proper ty-Casual ty experience Excellent sa lary and good working Conditions 12 Mile-Southfield a r ea

557-4174

GENERAL OFFICE E x c e l l e n t o p p o r t u n i t y fo r Gal Friday type Applicants must have plessant personal i ty and be willing to accept responsibility Typing a roust, shor thand p re fe r r ed

A D V A N C E W A T C H 123SS Beech Daly. Redford

G E N E R A L O F F I C E for merchan-dising depar tment , full t i m e Must be detai l minded, no typing, 37S hour week. $126 11 Mile and SoiSh field Rd Phone Mr Lang 567-1113

BILLING CLERK P r i o r A c c o u n t s R e c e i v a b l e exper ience Must have stat is t ical t r a i n i n g and f i l ing e x p e r i e n c e Typing be tween M • >0 wpm Companv moving to Redford area soon Call Kathy. ext 31. between I AM 5 PM SC3-NM

S E C R E T A R Y / R E C E P T I O N I S T Position open for Girl F r iday in Trey. Must have good typing skills -good p h o n e e t i q u e t t e , he well • roomed aod have f r iendly manner O n - t h e - j o b t r a i n i n g . C a l l J a y Ferguson for appt 5252966

EXEC. SECY To assist our Executive Vice Presi dent Must possess excellent figure sptl tude as well as typing A s teno graphic skil ls Ability to deal with clients on high levels of commu-nication a s well a s work ing with c o m p a n y s a l e s m e n E x c e l l e n t growth oppor twi ty for highly moti-vated pe r son Woodward - I Mile vicinity. Call Personnel Manager Silver s Inc SS3 4410

G E N E R A L O F F I C E Variety of (fctles including cashier work, cus-tomer relat ions, filing A light t^p-

•47 3100 ing 5Mi day week Call Mr n ippa

RECEPTIONIST High School g rad . neat appea rance , some typing. 5 day week Company benefits Call for appo in tmen t :

RAMSHAW PHOTO 2t2W Frankl in Rd , Southfield

358-5 M 0

CLERK TYPIST responsible per son lor one girl office. General office duties, light typing. Expe-rienced p re fe r red . Good beneftU Call J a m e s DeLee. 474-7040

G E N E R A L O F F I C E d e r k • Mail A f i l ing. U v o n t a / P l y m o i d h

Call i l l I4M a rea

SECRETARY-TYPIST To b e c o m e v a l u e d m e m b e r of small , highly professional market research a a d consulting f i rm Nice people, p leasan t a tmosphe re , inter eMing work. Minimal experience acceptable if you have rea l typing skills of M WPM or more , a a d a p p r e c i a t e c h a l l e n g e a n d ful l -flllment Star t f 7 M - |M0 depending on ability. Sa la ry growth, full ben efl ts . Southfield a r e a SM2S30

SECRETARIAL TYPIST Excel tent pay s a d bene fits P l ease call for s a appointment 522 100

Cashier- Switchboard Northwest a r ea AutO dea le r sh ip requires a full t i m e Cashier -Switch-b o a r d p e r a o n . s o m e t y p i n g required Hours: l a m - l p m . S day week. Some exper ience helpful, but not neces s s ry P leasan t working conditions and insurance benefits Phone 535-7377

PART T I M E Ale d e r k . law office, minimum wage, Southfield 35^5*21

F R O N T DESK R E C E P T I O N I S T Must have s t rong tvping abilities be ab le t o handle pnone s n d hsve experience P e r m a n e n t full t ime position Good wages A Benefits Oak Pa rk area 542- I d

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y WANTED For Southfield law f i rm Must be exper ienced Salary open For an appointment cal l : 55S-I

A S E C R E T A R Y for Troy law firm Must type 71. Shorthand helpful Legal exper ience helpful Call Bit-lie 645-1M0

SECRETARY E x p e r i e n c e d f o r p o s i t i o n with Bloomfield Hills Isw Firm 334-Mtt

SWITCHBOARD Opera to r , R e c e p tiooist and Accounts Payab l e Clerk

Bordlne 's . IMS S. Roches-Apply a t Bordt ter . Roches te r

S E C R E T A R Y / O F F I C E OIRL Good typis t Light bookkeeping

II c o n s t r u d l o n o f f i c e . Livonia 475IM0

S m a l

Accounting Clerk Two y e a r s ' co l l ege a c c o u n t i n g c o u r s e s E x c e l l e n t d o w n t o w n Detroit location (Woodward/Con-gress) . Su bet an t la I f r inges , nearby paved parking.

Detroit Federal Savings 961-7600, ext. 12

Equal Opportunity Employer M / F

S E C R E T A R Y with bookkeep ing akiUa. Must be able to ban fir p h o n e S m a l l o f f i c e W e s t Bloomfield 5 5 Mon Fr i Call « t M31 or send reaume to: Bos 114. Observer A Eccen t r ic Nearspapers. 3C51 Schoolcraft . Uvon ia . Mich igan 45150

504 Help Wanted Office-Clericd

CLERK TYPISTS If you are seeking a career in a progressive hospital setting, which offers opportunities for advancement and a challenging work environment, we have posi-tions immediately available for individuals having the following background:

• H'gh School Graduate • Excellent Typing Skills of 60 wpm or

greater • Professional appearance • Computer terminal experience preferred

We offer an excellent benefit package and com-petitive starting rate of pay Qualified applicants may caJI:

CONNIE HALL, 494-8082 or apply in person, Monday through Wednesday, 9-

11 30 am and 2 - 4 pm

Harper-Grace Hospitals

3990 John R Detroit.

0 4 E M j c h j g a 48201

CREDIT/UTILITY CLERK W e a r e l o o k i n g fo r s o m e o n e w i t h a m i n i m u m of 1

y e a r e x p e r i e n c e in c r e d i t a n d c o l l e c t i o n w o r k . M o n -

d a y t h r u F r i d a y , 8 : 3 0 - 5 P . M . G e n e r o u s b e n e f i t s

p a c k a g e . P l e a s e a p p l y :

PERSONNEL OFFICE

1 ^ 1 MON-FRI 9 a . m . - 5 p m

Sheraton-South field Hotel i/Ht >1ATON MOTEIS, & INN!) WORlDWiM

17017 W 9 MILE RD SOUTHFIELD. MICHIGAN

EQl'AL opportunity-affirmative employer ACTION

Graham Mortgage Corporation A SUBSIDIARY OF

MANUFACTURERS NATIONAL BANK OF DETROIT

is seeking qual i f ied pe r sonne l t o fill n e w pos i t ions c rea ted by

o u t s t a n d i n g c o r p o r a t e g r o w t h . If you are in teres ted in s career

o p p o r t u n i t y in t he M o r t g a g e Bank ing field with a c o m p a n y tha t

o f f e r s an a t t ract ive c o m p e n s a t i o n p r o g r a m & excel len t f r inge

benef i t s , cons ider your qua l i f i ca t ions fo r t he f o l l o w i n g

pos i t ions :

INVESTOR ACCOUNTING CLERK MISC.CLERKS CLERK TYPISTS MORTGAGE DOCUMENT CLERKS ASSUMPTION OR PAY-OFF CLERKS TAX A INSURANCE CLERKS

\ For Interview, call Miss L a n d y g o

355-0500

An Equal Opportunity Employer

t

T Y P I S T / R E C E P T I O N I S T es ta te f i rm in Southf ie ld

for real J56-17M

E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R Y for Bi rmingham f i r m , must have good typiag and shor thand, knowfcdege of overal l office m a n a g e m e n t help hd but not required Excellent sal a ry a a d benef i t s . Call Apropos International LTD M I M 7 I

B O O K K E E P E R TYPIST, . rienced in public accoiai t ing Fe rnda le Accountant ' s office 541-2411-days Evenings 966-4540

X

SECRETARY with business machine experience to run computer A handle varied office duties for manufacturer in Royal Oak Pleasant working condi-tions, £ood benefits including profit sharing A pension plsn Send resumS. induding salary history to Box 736, Observer A Eccentric Newspspers, 36251 Schoolcraft, Uvonia. Michigan 46150

ONE 6 l R L office, lo incftide light bookkeeping for Troy tool shop Submit resume and salary require-ments in confidence to Box 122. Observer A Eccentric Newspapers. SCSI Schoolcraft. Uvonis, Mich-igan 45150

DICTAPHONE and General Office Clerk wanted Must type 60 w p m Part time schedule. 9 5 PM. 3 day week |3 75 per hour 646-0M2

OFFICE M A N A G E R Fantastic chance to combine your Interest in sccounting with per somtei management functions, top firm, tsrriflce benefit plan A career potential. 115.000417.000. Call 6454144

Your N^w Boss Pays Our Fee'

HARRIET SORGE PERSONNEL

GENERAL OFFICE, light book keeping, telephone, etc Farm ington service station needs person for full time employment Send resume to Bo* 114, Observer A Eccentr ic Newspspers, 36251 Schoolcrsft. Livonia, Michigan 46150

CLERICAL CLAIMS CLERK

Learn to process industrial accident daims. job invoices, correspond once, telephone work A light typing

TRANSCRIPTION 1ST In central steno transcribing from the latest dictaphone equipment Job requires typing 5 spelling skills eith training on IBM Mag card Full A part time positions

Excellent employee benefits A pro motional opportunities Call Vicki Sata for appointment, 645T7M

LIBERTY MUTUAL

INSURANCE C O TVlegraph at 12^ Mile

An Equal Opportunity Employer

ATTENTION

WE'RE

M O V I N G

MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES

Previously located at 24755 5 Mile Redford - has relocated We wouldn't want anything like a simple change of addreas to put you out of touch with the exciting )ob assignments we haw for you land your friends I So. please make note

EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1, 1979

Our new ad<fc-ess is

19500 MIDDLEBELT SUITE 310E

Livonia, Mi 481 52

(Just N of 7 Mile Rd the Livonia Mall In Office Pavilion I Our new phone number is

Across from the Uvonis

STENOGRAPHER

Three - four years general office experience with typing speed M WPM knowledge of dictaphone essential, excellent spelling 5 grammer required, shorthand not required Good working conditions and benefits J7Mi hour work week

532 2600. ext 62

478-1 130

After all. we'd hate U> break up s relationship that works" so well And anytime you're in our new neighborhood stop in Janet, Mary Ann. Dotlie and Pam will be thrre to make you feel at home in our new home

TYPISTS STENOS

KEYPUNCH SECRETARIES

GEN'L OFFICE Call our new number for appt

9 am 3 pm Mon thru Fri

An Equal Opportunity Employer

RECEPTIONIST Down River Manufacturing Firm needs experienced switchboard operator, PBX console spot offers $760-|7»6 start with top benefit plan Call 6454144

Your New Boas Pays Our Fee'

HARRIET SORGE POSONNEl

INSURANCE S E C R E T A R Y Proc esa A handle new business appli-cations Should be able to type Immedia te opening One (1) secre-t a r y o f f i c e . C s l l M r . L e v i t s k y a t

645-5511

ASSISTANT Office Adminis t ra tor Active off ice, in Fa rming ton Hills, requires s h a r p gal with exper ienced office skil ls for d ivers i f i ed position Must be organised, have fnttltlve. accura te typing, and apt i tude for figures Good s a l a r y with hospital and life insurance, profi t shar ing, p e n s i o n a n d o t h e r p l u s , h e n e f i t s

6253112

SECRETARY ab le to work d o s d y with E x e c u t i v e M a n a g e r Must excel in writ ten communica t ions Able to organise , type, use dictation equipment and work with numbers P l e a s a n t w o r k i n g condi t ions in Bloomfield Hills office P lease send r e s u m e l o : B i r m i n g h a m Bloomfield Board of Real tors , 4145 Dublin. Bloomfield Hills, Mich 46613

FULL T I M E assistant, no expe-rience necessary Farmington Hills Office 553-2626

SOUTHFIELD ATTORNEY needs Lega Secretary with defense expe r ience . S a l a r y open Cal l V ick i

353-6506

SECRETARY for Southfield Law firm No experience necessary Will train Good pay and health insur ance 557 0710

OFFICE HELP, for retail chain located m Southfield Experience helpful but not necessary Fully paid Bliue Cross and Profit Shar ing Please call 3551191

ACCOUNTS P A Y A B L E Clerk, retail experience required Good wprking conditions Fringe Ben

'Te eflts Please call 3551111

A R E C E P T I O N I S T Southfteld-6 Mile Good tvping A c ler ica l skills Washington Nat ional Insu rance Co

535-9600

BOOK! trial t

KEEPER, experienced thru balance and payroll Good

working conditions and frinae ben eflts Please call: S551191

G E N E R A L O F F I C E , full t ime , e t a lomer contact , filing, e tc . . Apply In person: F r iday 1-26 between 9AM 1PM. at 3953 Rochester Rd , Troy

INSURANCE Birmingham Agency ia looking for a gir l e x p e r i e n c e d In Persooal Unes . Home Owners For con-f ident ia l In terv iew, cal l Mrs . Hunt .

644-5609

CLERK TYPIST, fuO t i m e , Imme-diate opening for girl with some

leoce F< expe r i ence for A m o u n t i n g f i rm located In Livonia a rea . L i e s typ

and filing Shorthand telphs, not necessary . Sa lary to com-

m e n s u r a t e with exper ience Call 474-2660 for appointment

a

FULL TIME position, a l l general office skills required Located in Bloom field Hills a r e a Call between l : M and 4:31 3359611

PURCHASING CLERK mus t type 46 WPM. dutiea Include telephone work, ass is t buyers snd Inventory staff and genera l office dut ies . Paid B l u e C r o s s . B l u e S h i e l d . Farming ton Hills 475-MM

Aa Equa l Opportunity Employer

M A N U F A C T U R E R S R E P in S o u t h f i e l d needs s e c r s t s r y for typing, f i l ing, pos t ing A work. Excellent beneflta A t surroundings

FULL T I M E receotionist for Novi office, s l so includes typing, and light bookkeeping Apply 22523 Hea Up Dr 346-3670

HIGHLY Q U A L I F I E D SECRETARY

Needed for a F a r m i n g t o n Hills Hea l th C o r p o r a t i o n C a n d i d a t e s must be organised A dependable With ability to e x e r d a e initiative A

Fad judgement Excellent Typing Shorthand Skills r e q i i r e d P lease

send r e s u m e in confidence to Box 116 Observer A Eccen t r ic News papers . 36251 Schoolcraft . Livonia, Michigan 46150

TYPIST - If you can type 50 WPM. TymMiare Inc will t ra in you aa a Keypunch Opera tor Receive pay ahilie you t ra in Full and pari t ime position. 3 shi f t s P lymouth a r e s Csll Tracy 4554700

SECRETARY We h a v e an excellent position for a good organiser who en joys respon-sibility a n d l ikes working with people 96 wpm t y p i i * . some short-bend. a f igure apt i tude, and some art ist ic abil i ty helpful, but not nec-esssry , for our busy sa les office Experience necessary Call Ruth I n v e s t o r s D i v e r s i f i e d S e r v i c e s . 2IM6 Greenfie ld , Southfield 965 16M Equal Opportunity Employer M / F

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Large suburban firm needs good organiser In the i r corpora te devel-opment depa r tmen t U g h t short-hand a plus Benefits, phis!! $175 Call now!

353-2090 SMELLING & SNELLING

PERSONNEL

INSURANCE Agency in Southfield needs expe rienced person in property and cas-ualty rating to asaist our com r o e r c i a l d e p a r t m e n t Good opportunity for growth Top salary and excellent fringe benefits Sal afy commensurate with experience

3 5 5 - 4 4 0 0

LEGAL SECRETARY needed for Hbomfield ffilb law firm Min injum 2 years experience with excellent skills Salary com mensurate with ability Contact Susan at 642 3739

A BOOKKEEPER-Offlee manager, part time for Southfield law firm American Center Bookkeeping experience required Some typing Flexible hours 353-75M

SECRETARY To Partner in CPA Firm Muat

turity equaled to abi

565 2574

have maturity A expenence Salary *hty Southfield Loca

HEALTH CLAIMS EXAMINER. 7 M |e and Lahser ares Salary com mensurate with experience 531 7650

Secretaries Typists

Bookkeepers 10 Key Clerks

Data Entry Switchboard

We need your skills Work tempo-rary assignments ss ybur schediie permits while earnng top pay If irterested apply at listed locations

25449 4 MUe, Uvonia

522-4020

2239 S Telegraph . Bloomfield H

642 9650

W Big Beaver Stale 100 Troy

362-1 180

23777 Greenfield Suite 122. SoiShfield

424 9100

KELLY SERVICES

"The Kelly Girl People Equal Opportunity Employer M /F

B O O K K E E P E R , e x p e r i e n c e d th rough g e n e r a l l edger .Sa la ry commensura t e with experience 7 Mile - Lahser a r ea S3I-78SO

I N S U R A N C E T Y P I S T Book keeping experience helpful Good opportunity for growth Top salary A excellent working conchtiona Southfield location 355-44M

B O O K K E E P E R For Manufac tur ing Company 5 yrs min imum exper ience Thru Trial Balance Must Type Willing to team new c o m p i S e r u e d office pro cedures Full Benefi ts Wyndham Industr ies 545-5511

SECRETARY Exper ienced , Immediate opening, shorthand and typing, knowledge of bookkeeping 56?66M

SECRETARY lor Southfield Is firm Gosd office skills necesssry Will train legal procedures. 366-46M

RECEPTIONBT • Mature per wanted a s s RECEPTIONIST for s advertising agency Must he sbte to work well with tbe public, have nliaasnt voice aad ha sbte to type Responsibilities will extend beyond these of s s average receptionist M If you're amMtious this la s great opportunity la begin sa exdt lng aaw career, land resume to: S De Vries, P O Box IIM. Southfield

SECRETARY far Troy law firm. 2 te I years secretarial experience required, word processing expe-rience p r e f e r r e d . S a l s r y com-nasaauraii with experience Ask ter Mr. Fried,

S E C R E T A R Y for pr iva te pay. chtatric c l a i c la Troy TypUg, mis-

* » X t ' X r t C 3 " Otters

M M 144

Ml secretarial skills aad background a u i i U t a r y H ^ H assd ast apply CaU S u e H

LOCAL raauirea Duties li heaptae recur with figures. For totervtew

Wallcovering distributor • a e c r s t a r y for salee office laclnde handlSn orders, aad

• a c c u r a t e permanent sosittea. contact Gordea Midr

B I L L I N G C L E R K P r e f e r a b l y experienced In au tomated billing p rocedure s lo work In Medical I s h o r a t o r y S u b s i d i a r y of Dow Chemical Call Sharon at 475MM between I: M and 4

CLERICAL P E R M A N E N T , Must Type, good In baaie a r i thmet ic , hours I 45AM-SPM. Call before 4PM. R e m c o Off ice E q u i p m e n t Incorp. . Southfield Ml 6666

An Equal Opportunity Employer

RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST Ful l l i m e f o r a b u s y L i v o n i o /

P l y m o u t h a r e a e n g i n e e r i n g

f i r m , m u s t t y p e i n excess o f 7 0

o n d use d i c t a p h o n e .

Co l l f o r a p p o i n t m e n t .

591-2271 WAITRESS-full t ime Apply in per SOB or cel l . Time Flne Foods. 3M71 P l y m o u t h R o a d . L i v o a i a s r c s l l

MI-MM

MATURE WOMAN for oaa girt office of retail store, S3 hoar week Have experience sr knowledge of all duties reqtdred Noa smoker For more details. caU 557 6552

RECEPTIONIST FS PAID

Beautiful entry level position with suburban f i r m Type snd learn switchboard Hurry for this1 1550 plus

353-2090 SNEU1NG & SNELLING

PERSONNEL

BIRMINGHAM Group Insurance office req idres s s e c r e t s r y snd office supervisor Indlvidusl should possess good typing and shor thand sUlte Call Mr Hilti , Canada U f e Assurance Co . M2-7717

CASHIER, bouaewlfe p re fe r red for part t ime af temoona for Shell Serv-ice Station in Plymouth , for more information call between 9 AM A 2 PM 450-S0M

TYPIST For nat ional secur i ty corporat ion Muat type SAM WPM. accuracy aad spe l l ing a mus t Call for sppointment between • AM and 4 PM Monday thru F r iday 535MM

SECRETARY la w a r t leg l a Trey? If

S S s S S d T S T S B S ? M a t t y . Ilka te m i s t A talk »Uh hey eseeetlvee, thea call for aa tetervlew. We sre looking for o e a » oas interested la p o * « Salary M55S7M

Inventory Control Wholesale distributor la seeking

IMs person for inventory position. Experience with

I Cardex System Is pre r e r r e d . G o o d m a t h a p t i t u d e required. Typing ia nacsaeary for fMure computer conversion Farm-Iggtee location 46 hoar work weak. Good company benef i ts Salary com menaurs te with experience Far Interview cell Mr. Greet. 475

KEY PUNCH OPERATOR

Familiar with IBM IM or 02S Excellent opportunity to work with aad team Date Entry work. Uberal

ptoyee benefits. APPLY TODAY:

S.M.G. M l Junction, Plymouth

GENERAL OFFICE Southfldd location, accurate typist, short hand, necessary, full fringe ben efife. Call between 9-4 Mon thru Fr t 5 4 353-7747

An Equal Opportunity Employer

TYPIST Entry level position in Sales DeSartment for accurate typist with figure aptitude Call Barbara for appointment 4756100

A Clerics I Typist to f 113 Per Week Fee Paid

Sure Way Employment Services M7-I470

A SECRETARY UP TO 1210 WEEK 12 Years experience 55WPM Type, MWPM shorthand

Sdre-Way Employment Services 917 1470

BENEFITS & SECURITY FUI this empty desk for suburban company, pleasant surroundinp. typing, fee paid |656 month Gall Sendee

644 4600 SNEUING & SN ELL IMG

AGENCY

A~ TELLER 1163 PER WEEK No experience necessary High School Graduate with car Openings In all branchs

Sqre-Way Enjoyment Services

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y • Typing, s h o r t h a n d , d i c t a p h o n e required Ful l t i m e , e x p e r i e n c e d Good bene f i t s , e s t a b l i s h e d Southf ie ld And . 565-3070

RECEPTIONIST-GIRL FRIDAY For . s m a l l e l e c t r i c a l c o n t r o l f a b r i c a t o r Typ ing off l ice s k i l l s h e l p ! P r o f t i r t s . 25461 W I M

a n d genera l ( u l . T r i t o n lie. Redford

535-76M

PSYCHOLOGICAL CLINIC clerk typist / receptionist with good

skills Long Lake-TOleysgh

TYPIST With engineer ing or manufac tu r ing releted background r e q i i r e d by f i rm located la Redford Twp Short hand helpful U b e r a l employee ben-efits. Apply immed ia t e ly :

STAHL MFG. 12252 Woodbine. Detroit

TROY IeOnrence Agency desires Insurance S e c r e t a r y . Light to

Commercial experience rate with expd G a l l a g h e r at

Salary cMamaaat r l e a e e . C a l l M

O F F I C E ASSBTANT For ; m a n u f a c t u r i n g c o m p a n y to wr i s t es t imat ing and planidng dept Ideal opportunity to team the wor t taSS: of sn e s t ab l i s t ed

Commerce , F reaer

I M7M

LEGAL SECRETARIES

BIRMINGHAM This practice tesv Uy engaged in paleiS. trade mark and copyright work needs a super typist arith dictaphone and short hand skills No fee Salary to $11,700

TROY Experience m Workmen's Corap, product liataltty. medical malpractice and negligence will be of Interest U> this suburban Arm Good benefits No fee Salary to $14.0M

FARMINGTON HILLS General practice heeds an alert candidate with established typing diclsphone A shorthand skills 6 month review plan No fee Salary to 612.6M

TROY A bright personality aloog with good office skills are needed by this practice, heavily engaged in corporate tax matters No fee tel-ary to $11,500

PERSONNEL AT LAW 3000 TOWN CENTER

SUITE 2566 SOUTHFIELD. MICH 4M75

Southfield 355-66M Troy M53666 Dearborn 3355777

MATURE P E R S O N with expe rience or willing to team SouthfleU area Call Mr Cook 363-6227

B O O K K E E P E R - F u l l c h a r g e ded for Southfield CPA E x p *

rience required for this permanent full t i m e position 5674446

m a r g i n b o o k k e e p e r i . seeking

DING brokerage Arm is.seeking

persbe with experience in the busT neaa for busy pssttloe. Advance ownk potential Southfield location

364-513a

A(jC0 UN TANT/BOOK KEEPER Who has worked In CPA offlo — — M a . Experience reqiired In payroll. In i n c o m e t a x a s d f i n a n c f p l statements Southfldd area. Part Uim-hours te suit. M5-I1M

LEdAL Secretory Experienced only, for one girl l a * office in Lisehia Must be accurate typist Shorthand, light bookkeeping Ctell for I n t e r v i e w . H a r r y M S m i t

E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R Y . I Mile-Grand River a rea . Redford With Bookkeeping exper ience I day w e e k F o r a p p o i n t m e n t . c a l l

256-4616

CLERICAL Are you looking for work near

? If you can type aad would like e variety of office work, we have a job for you Good startleg salary, regular merit tecreaaaa. opportunity for adva many benefits For call Mrs Gehesan at

COLLECTOR

0 ^ ; C X i " u T 5 f , 4 L ; person ia collect tea field aad credit extension Csll Mr Kay. H M l M

LEGAL SECRETARY, office, excellent skills rendred experience not accessary 116-4141

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.WIN 2 HOCKEY TICKETS SEE THE RED WINGS AT OLYMP1A STADIUM

TO WIN: Sand your name and addratt. on • postcard, to REO WING TICKETS, Tfca 00-larvar A Eocantrlc Ntwtptpart, 362S1 Schoolcrtft Road, livonla. Ml 48150. Than watch tha ciattffiad taction a vary Monday and Thursday. Whan your na/ha appaars, you'ra a wlrwarl Enter soon and at oftan atyou ft*

504 Htlp Wont ad ca-Oaricd

B O O K K E E P E R , e x p e r i e n c e d r r n l n d , moat hove general M a r ana ( I N K U I M U a a t preparation bacbgro«n4, salary from f l t M 914,Ml. Fi

tOVD

Fringes Include health i and n u t o i plan, dowo-rmiagham Please Mad to: not M , O b H r m k

Bir

E c c e o t r l e N t n t i i i r i . 34111 Schoolcraf t . Llvoale . Michigan MlM

RECEPTIONIST-TYPIST Part time. 1-iPM dally Blri_ ham. Maple - Lahaer area Call V after I B -

SECRETARY For Southfield CPA Ooo4 office skills faookhaeptaa e x p e r i e n c e ne

H7-SM9

• r va juwniicia Vr/%. •una repaired Typing, aad statistical typtag n e c e s s a r y F a l l t ime

GENERAL OFFICE for CPA in SombfWd, some bookkeeping aad t y p i n g F u l l t i m e p e r m a n e n t .

us-mi SMALL Company In Northland area looking for bookkaeping service to he handled on premises and at home M7-14M

EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper. full Ume. apply within Victoria Station, Troy MS-7MI

SECRETARY needed for Law firm No sborthaod or legal t i n required Good dtdaphone eaaentlal. 7Swpm typing mini

ACCOUNTING DEPT For shopping cas ter developer seeks experienced bookkeeper not afraid to learn Good benefits. S o u t h f i e l d a r e a , c a l l l a m - t p m

SOUTHFIELD CPA Office has opeaing for Para-Professkooal to aaaume full reapooslblllty of main toinlna firm bookkaeping records aa well aa service occasional client request for bookkeeping help. Muat be e i p e r i e a c e d through Trail-Balance Reply in confidence to: Boi M l 0beer rer k Eccentric Newspapers . 11311 Schoolcraft , Uvonia. Michigan MIM

SECRETARY Type l t 7 S WPM good command of English lan-guage One woman off ice in Uvonia Call 4M-4M0

Aa Equal Opportunity Employer

CPA OFFICE in Troy has immedi-ate opening for Secretary. Expe-rience in CPA Office preferred Permament position N M W

SECRETARY for manufacturer 's rap. 1SH Mile k GreenfteU. Oak Park Muat tynr. take shorthand, handle phone dealing with custom era aad etpedking Salary open. Kh e ra l c o m p a n y b e n e f i t s Send

to P O Box 17a t . Detroit. 4S237. or call for

504 Hdp Wonted Omct-Qaricol

MODERN Sauthfleld law f i rm aaadh bright peraon with good par-aonaUty to fill receptionist poaitka Jab Incladea light bookkaeping. Gill

MS-71M

GENERAL OFFICE Nartbwaat Detroit a rea , mat i r e peraon for one woman office. Typ-ing. telephone. light bookkaeping

Si hies, and gene ra l c I erica • Eiperleoce preferred bu

net aeceooary. Blue Croat. Sand reeume to: P 0 Box 27SM. Detroit. MI mat ATTORNEY R E Q U I R E ! eape rienced aoeratary Typing * recep-tee skills required. Southfield area

a. After 3 References W P M :

RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST Busy Southfield office needi bright

have some experience, call Don Hart for peraoaal Interview "

SECRETARY - Aaotetont to Salea Good opportunity far

bUlt lea Muat have

las a promotional material Bead reeume to: Vinyl Fab Industries. MUt Otter son Court. Uvonia 41150 Alt: Mr Harrison

SOUTHFIELD law firm daalraa full time Legal Secretary, al required^ Cart Cynthia Li

GROUP INSURANCE typing, rate calculatlona, other getv eral office dutiea. some shorthand or dictaphone required, excellent f r i a f t benefits. Southfield location, will train I7S-4I1I

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY, full time. 1 girl office In Birmingham, excellent typing, light bookkaeping.

necessary Call for M4-4M0 appointment

BOOKKEEPER FOR general contractor , office kocatedin Livonia For appointment

47S-77M

FULL TIME bookkeeper for medi-cal office Call Phyllis between 111.

m - t w e

FULLTIME BOOKKEEPER For retail store ia Troy area. At teast I years experience In peg board system References - M7 1 Ms

LEGAL SECRETARY for expand ing Southfield firm Experience preferred but not aeceaaary MM Town Center, Suite MM

SECRETARY Tlw CommuMty In Birmingham naada a hill

etory - pood in typing and •contact M4-MS2

BOOKKEEPER Variety of duties Salary com-menaurato with experience Excel lent fr iaaes Location - V Detroit Sand replies to: Box 7M. Observer h Eccentr ic Newspapers, SCSI Schoolc ra f t . Livonia, Michigan MIM All replies confidential

TELLER LIVONIA

Full t ime posit ion ava i l ab le

Ab i l i t y to meet the publ ic

Accurate w i t h f igure*. Some

typ ing ( k i l l necessary.

PEOPLE'S FEDERAL SAVINGS

7 5 ) Gr is w o l d , Detroit

961-0170 An Equal Opportunity Employer

SECRETARY - man or woman, M % phanea. M% order writing, $1W weak, wholesale Interior window product* company full time, I : I t S , Call M4-51M

EXPERIENCED Word Proceoateg Specialist wanted for Southfield lew firm Call between I N A M $ P M 557-S300 ext II

PERSONNEL MATURE Competeot typist with adding machine skills InUrenting position for rel iable peraon capable of accepting responsibilities Full time preferred but could use part time If l h a . r l g h t p e r a o n . R e d f o r d a r e a

SM-tSlO

OFFICE GIRL WANTED Muat be able to type Age no b a -rter Apply Sam 5pm. MISS W II Mile. F a r m i n g on Rills

SECRETARY. Exper ienced for challenging poaltloo In busy Farm ington Hills food brokerage office Muat have excellent typing aklBa, good phone etiquette and neat, well r o o m e d appearance Excellent sal-ary, fringe benefits and working environment Send resume to: P O Box SIS. Franklin. Mich MSB Attn: Fran

CLERICAL FILING Southfield CPA Office Duties Include MM*. tvping. distribution and mall Good benefits Parker Wlttua k Co l i t Travelers Tower Call Ma Yolaa

RECB*TK>NlST Needed for Sauthfleld Law Office TyjMnc a Experience oeceaaarjr

LEGAL SECRETARY Experience needed for SoMhftaid Law F i r m Some S h o r t h a n d

ary Chll

BOOKKEEPER Experienced Real Estate BOOK-KEEPER for Century 11 Raal Estate firm located la Uvonia Call

261-4200

CLERK-TYPIST For Sa l e s D e p a r t m e n t Need (fllcteot girl far busy office Pleas-ant atmosphere Good benefits. Apply In person, Monday thru Friday. Iain-4pm

STOUFFER'S NORTHLAND INN HWt Northwestern Hwy.

Southfield, Mi

SECRETARY To 4s t r ic t manager of aatioaal chemical company. Typlag (M WPM). record keeping, order proc-eaalng. filing, phona nark Beneflta Include Medical. Dental. Me laauraace, profit sharing, ate

476-4870 STATISTICAL TYPIST

EMI or part thee Chsoee year own haurs Good pay! Furnish Msl of

Seed rename te : P O [ tTSS, Uvonia, Ml S t i l l

DISPATCHER/CWrk Fal l Ume position SAM - 4SSPM Muat have •sod com muat ca tion A l l s , UMtf

«

' * i l l l I7M7M Aa Equal Oppertaafty Employer

BIRMINGHAM Law Firm desires Dictaphone Typist No experience

rs-Typist No expe

Muat Type WWPM Call MS-MM

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE

E x p e r i e n c e i n P a y r o l l ,

Accounts Payable for South-

f i e ld property m o n o g e m e n t

company Ind i v i dua l must be

capable of w o r k i n g o n mul t i -

payrol ls a n d propert ies. Mar-

lon. 569 -5555 .

-.LEGAL SECRETARY Experienced Plaintiff work Ban-rflts Salary commensurate with

IM

EXEC. SECY Vice

Muat pnassss excellent figure well aa typing a steno

graphic skills Ability to deal with chenta on high level of commu-nicaUoa aa wall as working with company s a l e s m e n . Excel lent Wowth opportunity for highly motl rated peraon. Woodward-S Mile vicinity Call Peraonnel Manager.

:s Inc Mt-4411

SOUTHFIELD I A W FIRM r ^ l S T - f o i t o n d accurate to t r a i n o n w o r d p rocess ing equ ipment .

G i l l Mr. Born t i e In 355 -5000

7t WPM

SECRETARY opportwity for

secretary Minimum typing . shorthand 1 « WPM For Information contact Per

ALEXANDER HAMILTON LIFE INSURANCE CO.

OF AMERICA 553-2000

I I Mile a Farmington Rd Aa Equal Opportunity Employer

RECEPTIONIST dependable, for buay o f f i c e , l i g h t t y p i n g Cal l

M7-S77I

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR

for 10 key PBX Board, l ight fl I

i ng o n d typ ing. Ful l t ime,

htovi o reo . A p p l y be tween 10

A M o n d 3 P M , M o n d a y

through Frk toy, Mrs. G i lber t

' 349-5000

504 • I I M f n . i i . .1 n s v w w l i e u OffSct-Otrtcal

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSBTANT Q*rt * i th Me Inaarance experiance

M to ran buay, demanding

. . . —f reliaat, hard workiag re aptitude a must. Career

J only need apply Plaaae call Levioaon;

Ms-ssa

505 Hdp Wonted Food & Bavaroga

505 Hdp Wonted food & Bavaroga

PART TIME girl, downtown office

Bid salary Call a f te r l : I IAIi l o r e 4:11 I P M . Ask f o r C a r o l

IS

TEMPORARY NO F E E

SECRETARIES STENOS

DICT. TYPISTS SR. TYPISTS

Get the best aaalgnmenti In town at the highest rata of pay. We respect your naada and Interests and will put you to work when aad where you prefer. 1 easy phone call will ghre you all the Information you

478-8350 OFFICE

PERSONNEL POOL

MAILROOM Clerk needed for Farmington HUls Law firm. Office experience required. Excellent ben-efits. call U a * Widrig. , MI-MSS

OFFICE POSITION OP&4 FOR

S O U T H F I E L D C L O S I N G

D E P A R T M E N T . T Y P I N G

REQUIRB). FULL TIAAE CALL

MR. STAUB 3 5 3 - 1 8 0 0

BOOKEEPING POSITION IN

SOUTHFIELD TITLE INSURANCE

AGENCY. FULL TIME C A U M R

STAUB 353 -1800

EARN EXTRA CASH TEMPORARY

ASSIGNMENTS

Work a day, a week or longer Interesting work, choice locations

REGISTER N O W

SECRETARIES STENOGRAPHERS

TYPISTS SWITCHBOARD

CLERKS KEY PUNCH

Cfcll the office nearest you. Monday thru Friday ISAM to I PM DEARBORN DETROIT CLAWSON LIVONIA FARMINGTON WYANDOTTE WARREN OAK PARK

win SERVICES

CASHIER/HOSTESS EXPERIENCED

Fridays, Saturdays k Sundays

NIGHT WAITRESS EXPERIENCED Muat he I I or over Good wagaa Paid ho l idays , hospi ta l I u t Ion, vacatioas. Apply la parson:

STAFFORD'S RESTAURANT

mm ORCHARD LAKE RD. Wset Bloomfield

ORCHARD MALL

851-8952 WAITRESSES. COOKS snd Bus

a a s ® a T a ! i Rd , Uvonia

WAITRESSES - COOKS for aD shifts. Apnly la peraon: EUas Bras Big Boy/111 W Mlddfcelt R d , Livonia, (across f r o m Uvonis

EXPERIENCED GRILL COOK Full t ime . Immediate opening

i ta . Cal l

WAITRESSES Wanted Nights Livonia Area

Days a

Experienced Waitresses t you en)oy people and have a min-

of I years experience In food - positions are open lor

aad evenings at the Hillside hm. Excellent fringe benefits, S day week, off Smidsys. Apply lo person

HILLSIDE INN IMS! Plymouth Rd Plym

COOK S HELPER Kltchea expe r i ence neces s s ry Broiler a prop. Part Ume or fisl. CaU Mr. Maxfleld M+Mll

DISHWASHER PORTER - 7 AM to I PM, I days Apply: Botsford Inn. Chef George 474 4100

STEAK AND ALE restaurant now icatioos far the lol-

„ , — I o n s . Walt persons, service asatataata, cocktail wMt-rasses Plaaae apply Monday thru Friday between hmara of IPM and

« . — Northwestern Hwy.,

Good w a g e s a a d b e a e f l t « M 7 t 7

COOKS wanted for Italian Rastau rant, pay commensurate with expe

ft Bf conditions aad

y at n o r D'ltolia, 11 Mile a Northwestern Franklin Shopping P la t s

WANTED: full Ume utility people for restaurant work Excellent ben-efits. For appointment call MS-I17S

WANTED: Day Cook k Bus Boys Night Bartender Good pay n d Una, laauraace plan available See Nicki. Monday thru Friday. I-S PM; Mt7S Franklin Road, l i Mile h Northwestern area. Southfield

ARBY-8 We now have poaltiona open on our day and afternoon shifts for fall or part t ime We offer paid vacatioas. regular salary Increases sad hospi-talisation la available. Eventual advancement to management Is

for qualified individuate be flexible for *u-

. ea Apply In per-son. 1MM West 10 Mile. t)ek Park; or 1150 Uvernois. Troy, South of 15 Mile

FULL TIME position available In Accounts Payab le . Expe r l eace dmirabte Typing Wills required Salary a good benefits. Apply In person only at: United Patet a Chemical office. MS71 Telegraph. Southfield.

A BANK SECRETARY •171 Wk Spots available. Fee Paid by Employer lor persons with Typ-iQS a Shorthand Previous expe riewce not necessary ~ Center

DISHWASHER l \3 r i T ime M i d n i g h t Shi f t

COOK Full Time N igh t Shift

18 Yeors or O lder W i t h Experience

A p p l y i n torson: 8 AAA-4 PM M o n th ru Scrt.

Perkins Cake & Steak

501 Sa W a y n e R d Wes t land

An Equal Opportunity Employer

WAITRESS - morning Wlft Monday thru Friday Mc loerney's Rastau rant W i l l Northwestern Hwy, Southfield. MS-nta

WAITRESS EXPERIENCED

A P P L Y : A D A M S T O W N E

HOUSE

3 0 8 4 3 PLYMOUTH ROAD

NEED EXTRA CASH? Earn money while the kids are In school Work In pleasant restaurant surroundings Customer service and general rcatourant are part of the d u t i e s S h i f t s s v a l l a b l e : 7 MAM IPM, hours flexible 4-5 shlRs per week Call Manager between IPM-tPM. Mt tSM

FRIENDLY ICE CREAM SHOP H I No Center St..Northville

Equal Opportualty Employer M/F

LEGAL SECRETARIES

Ws have m a n y f i ne openings

far exper ienced lega l secretar-

ies. Fee p a i d b y employer .

Ask for Grace

HI l iSTROM & ROSS AGENCY

Southf ie ld 626-8188

CLERK TYPIST opportunity for mature

with eacellent typing Wills Office experience required For far ther information contact

Dept

ALEXANDER HAMILTON LIFE INSURANCE CO.

OF AMERICA 11 MUe a Farmington Rd.

553-2000

AUTO DEALER Nmtheaat a rea GM Dealer a e a * experienced light hs ikhsspsr with * of a r r s i s receivable

Mike t a a l e at M o r r i s Ba l ek Co.. MS-71M

505 H * Wonted Food ft Beverage

little Caesars" PIZZA STATION

WE ARE HIRING PART TIME EMPLOY-EES who can enjoy working with a Team, are organized, spirited individuals, that get the Job done. Stop in or call and make an' appointment with our Manager.

LITTLE CAESAR S PIZZA STATION 353*5990 561-6420

24459 TtJtgriph S. of 10 Ml.. SouthfMd

-23780 Michlgtn Avt. E. of Ttlagriph, Otartom

SUBURBAN OFFICE

SERVICES Wants to help you start tbe year o<* right and keep year clerical skills aherp. Wer t ahaa . where and as often as you Ika la 1ITS Call oar -Tsmparary Division":

ROCHESTER 6 5 1 - 1 5 0 0 FARMINGTON 4 7 7 - 9 8 4 2

NIGHT MANAGER Excellent opportunity to receive training leading to part-time poei-Uon as night manager. 1-4 evenings

Good starting food

provided. No , Muat be I I years or

elder to apply For details, call danagsr between 7PM 1SPM: MS

FRIENDLY ICE CREAM SHOP " Ml No Center St .Northville Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

PART-TIME POSITION We aeed men a women to work some early e v a a i a p to closing, M time per week, hourly rate pins gratuities to equal above-ave r se storting wape. uniforms fwniWod. no experience necessary as we pro-vide training, mast be over 11 years of age. aad have dependable trans-portation. For iaformattoo, call Maaanar hut a r aa S-li P i t t u n a

FRIENDLY ICE CREAM SHOP

Ml No. Center St .Northvilte Equal Oppartualty Employer M/F

WAITRESSES a COOK Afternoons and weekends Apply at Guernsey F a r m s Dairy, f l l N Novi Rd.. Northville MS14M

EXPERIENCED OLDER HELP w a n t e d : D l a h w a a h e r , S a l a d

a ? W i B E aJS'£jks,

I77S Plymouth R d 4 T 1 M I PIZZA HELP aad delivery help smated. Start Q.M - M ceats per delivery Diao'a, after 4PM. 477-Wtl

SUBURBAN OFFICE

SERVICES >Abnts to help you start the yeor out right. Keep your cleri-cal skills shorp. Work when, where It as often as you litw in 1979. Coll our temporary division.

Rochester 651-1500 Formington477-9842

Keydisc/ Keypunch Cxpeiieiiced operators - top pay. Immediate openings for d l shifts. Excellent1 benefits and incentive pay. Uvonia 569-2220 UHeo 254-1910

^ I N G H A M ChWsy RoWaaraW

washart. Goad laeame^ciui M l^Ms

WAITRESS

Doys, f u l l or par t t ime . A p p l y

i n person be tween 9 a m a n d

11:30 o n d 2 p m to 4 pm. See

Dee.

BOX BAR

7 7 7 W. A n n Arbor Tr.

Plymouth, Mi.

E X P E R I E N C E D PIZZA maker and/er Utchaa help, dependable

work. ParmlnWon IPM 47wS74 HUls fir.

TACO BELL IS or owr? N n d o (ob? Coma in ond saa us. We are looking for people to work nights. Starting pay 13.00 per hour. 1535 E 12 Mile

542-6805 I AM - U

farmlngtoa

Fri SAM.

Rnis. w. II

Wa if resses/Barmaid* Apply la parson af ter 4 PM

POUR DEVIL MI7I Ford Rd.

• S S PRIVATE CLUB la Rochsetor

qnbas bartenders lor day or eve-

if.nsarsiiatf-

E E S E f S i S

EXPERIENCED, Part-Ume cook for banquets. Ask for Bill or Nick.

477-MM

505 Wonted Food ft Beverage

MEASURE your success through own lalUaUve and effort. Join tfis management team that depends on and recognises the success of each m e m b e r . A s s l s t s n t Maaager Trainee peeiUons available now. Call Kentucky Fried Chickpn. IMS Ann Arbor Rd , Plymouth Ask for Betty

WANTED EXPERIENCED Cock toil waitress Benny's Disco. MUM Franklin Rood

COCKTAIL waiter or waitress, part Ume position Hours approximately 4:SM:MPM, Tuesday thru Friday For appointment MS4170

WAITRESS - full time days Apply: FraakUn Terrace. MNB Franuin Rd . Southfield. S51-7W0

McDONALD'S Is now accepting applications for

DAY HELP Rate 0 . 1 1 per hour - Apply In person -M4SSTEN MILE near Grand River

FARMINGTON HILLS

FOOD SERVICE Supervisor, after noon shift . Industrial cafeteria, near city ot Plymouth Send resume to: M a n a g e r , P O Box I4IS. Uvonia. Mi 4S1S!

B I A S BROS N O W H I R I N G WAITRESS

Full time, days COOK

Full lime , days NIGHT COOK

Experience preferred Apply at: 1545 Orchard Lake Rd

WEST BLOOMFIELD M1-14M

KITCHEN HELP COOKS PANTRY

SALAD PREP Experience prefer red but not

naceasary. Benefits. A l l shifts.

App ly i n person be tween 3 &

5 PM to d i n i n g supervisor.

Machus Red Fox 6 6 7 6 Telegraph Rd.

Near 15 M i l e Rd.

505 Hrip Wanted Food ft Beverage

BAR MAIDS h Bartenders A to Waitresses, full snd pari time, •righto. Mr. Magoo's, Canton area; Cell after 7 PM W7-1MI

WAITRESSES, ^ s r t k full time, Westlaod Rock 7H-MM

NIGHT TIME Busboys k Pantry Parson. Apply in person Peabody's R e s t a u r a n t . 154 S H u n t e r , Birmingham.

E X P E R I E N C E D PJZZA Boys, short order cooks, delivery boys P a r t t i m e a f u l l t i m e . To^> p a ^

SHORT ORDER cook, Advanced C a f e t e r i a . S o u t h f i e l d , 557-IOIS,

M 7 t t B

WAITRESSES Must be II Apply Ditto s

Parlor 11515 Joy Rd , Weat-M1-17M

Restaurant Help MOUNTAIN JACK S

Positions are available for the Following Areas BUS PERSONS

DISH MACHINE OPERATORS NIGHT COOKS

COCKTAIL WAITRESS HOSTESS

Excellent Pay Excellent Company Benefit!

Flexible Hours Experienced or Will Train

Apply In Person Between 1-4 Mon thru Fri

IMS ROCHESTER CT Comer of Rochester k Stephenson Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

506 Help Wonted Soles

STEP OUT And take a challenge, check out a career la Real Eatate We will help you on the road to success with c l s s s r o o m snd f ie ld t r s ln ing , coupled with the fairest commission schedule, our program will give you a feat start to a successful career CaU now for appointment

CENTURY 21 Gene Darke I

Realtors

851-6700

506 Help Wonted Soles

CENTER STAGE fCbnton) Is open-lag soon We need bartenders, bar-maltte. waitresses, doormen k bus-boys Pleaae call Mon Wed Fri. between l : M a m - S : M p m M1-SW7

506 a

Wonted

BIRMINGHAM REAL ESTATE - top commissions f o r e x p e r i e n c e d p e o p l e

BIRMINGHAM REAL ESTATE

642-4500 APPRAISAL TRAINEE

National Corporation looking tor full Ume career minded individual teteraated in earning at least fll.000 per yr Complete training program available for those who qualify F interview call Ron at

qualify For 4IS-74S4

COOKS FuU-Ume, I AM to 1:M PM and 11 AM to 7:M PM Shifts Air cooiM Uoned kitchen, fringe benefits Bed-ford ViDa Nursing Home. South

567 i m

DISHWASHERS WANTED M M P « hour Ml MOS

KITCHEN HELP Mornings

M a l e or f e m a l e

Here's 3 6 6 8 5 Plymouth, Livonia

Mr. Chemel lo , Mr. N i e m o n

425-1830

COUNTER ATTENDANT

Immediate openings,day and night shifts, full or part t ime Call Per soanel Manager I I AM - S PM Man - Fri I I I MM or apply in person 1 -4:M PM Tues - Sat Kay Bonlam

TUNNEL BAR-B-Q 29161 Nor thwestern Hwy.

near 12 M i le R d Southf ie ld, M ich .

DAY COOK Full or port t i m e

No exper ience necessary

A p p l y in person

BONANZA 33456 W. 7 M i l e at Farm-

ington Rd , U v o n i a 478 -0220

PALACE FINE FOODS 11471 SOUTHFIELD RD . BEVERLY HILLS, MICH

Cooks. Waitresses. Dishwashers and Hostesses Apply within

WAITRESSES k BUS Help Apply J immy's at the Inn. M l » W IS Mile Rd.. Farmington Hllla; located in Holiday Inn

HOUSEWIVES wanted full or pari Ume, apply in person betweeen 7 - 5

K. Mon thru Fri Burger King. Ann Arbor Rd., Plymouth

WAITRESSES Must have good experience with food h liquor. Openings on day k

shifts Apply in peraon:

RB) CEDARS (Telegraph at Nine Mile)

Southfield

SALES .. Part-time for unique retail furniture store in Troy Must be s mature person, able to work independently Hours Monday, l o m - l p m ; Tuesday . Thursday, Frktoy, 10am 5 30pm Call Scan Desipi. s t 82ft 0081

HELP We are now In our new larger quar tors and business is so good we need more sales people to help us with all our customers Call for an

ment today

r SPECIALIZED REAL ESTATE SALES

[te you want a cha l ea f ing te an expending field'* We a

to be on ells career

can train expert in the Con-

Resale Market If you to build a successful new . call:

WARREN DECK ttS-SlW

CONDO-MART JOHN HANCOCK INS and service representative,

ttfe. health, casuslty and mutual funds, salary PS0 to 1250 while traininf Call Mr Urban M21M0, after IPM MS0174

MATURE lady lo work in book store Monday through Friday. » hours per week Plymouth, ask for George 454-4SM

OPPORTUNITY Local based National Company looking for Sales Re pre senta lives lo cover Metro Detroit Ares In Fast

office Food Sales Must be 4 have own transporta-

tion Income depends entirely on your drive k incentive Company trained, commission plus car allow ance Call between I AM 3 PM Man thru Fri

522-7873

REAL ESTATE SALES PEOPLE

70% NET COMMISSION

On all salea. plus company paid advertising for experienced listers and top producers Call Fred Richter S2J 3500

RED CARPET LIVONIA

IMMEDIATE OPENING

For qualified salesperson to service automotive dealerships and colli skm shops in the Northwest Metro area Automotive paint , spray eqtapment. and related supplies Salary, commission, car allowance Established territory Apply at Painters Supply. W23 Middlebelt Garden City

FULL TIME Salesperson wanted in Art Gallery at Twelve Oaks Mall Reta i l a n d / o r a r t exper i ence p r e f e r r e d Call for appo in tmen t

34SIT71

TELEPHONE SALES Temporary p o s i t i o n , d a y s . E x p e r i e n c e p r e f e r r e d P l e s t a n t work ing L conditions Call M7 7145

EXCITING POSITION as Acces sory Designer Will train Excellent commission, flexible hours Must drive Call SAM 7PM. 4712241

CENTURY 21 GOLD KEY HOMES

18303 Beech Daly Rd Redford

255 -2100

TELEPHONE SOLICITORS Are suner people They get things going 4 I s An Ire them fneed one

person on our staff Call me illy. Mr B 424-0432

PHONE CANVASSER Evening hoursL 4 to I 3 Days a week, good psy ou thf ie ld a r ea P l e a s e call

550-7W0

SALES PERSON Full h Part Time posltlona avail able Also hiring Assistant Man-agers. Apply In Person, Coffee Beanery in the Twelve Oaks Mall

BAR-B-Q COOK

Immediate opening Call Personnel Maaager I I AM - 5 PM. Mon thru Fri. at MA MM or epply in person I

4 PM. Tues. thru Sst Kay Bsnham

TUNNEL BAR-B-Q 29161 Nor thwestern Hwy.

near 12 M i l e Rd Southf ie ld, Mich.

WAITRESSES ALL SHIFTS. Top Salary, (S3W per hr baaed on experience). vaca-tion pay. uniforms and meals fur-nished Apply in peraon between I a HAM snd 3 a 5 PM

Bates Hamburgers 3 3 4 0 6 Five Mi le , Livonio

M idd lebe l t o t 9 M i l e , Farm

HOSTESS FULL TIME 4 NIGHT POSITIONS NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

APPLY IN PERSON

ORIGINAL PANCAKE HOUSE 19355 W. 10 M i l e

Between Southfield a Evergreen

MATURE FEMALE Prefe r red Immediate opening for moving and storage appraiser Tor North Ameri-can Van Lioee agent Must have own car, sales experience Contact Abrams Moving Co for appoint ment. D7-SS4S

CENTURY 21 3 weeks of schooling and on the job training starts you on the road to success Call

STEVE BARRER

CENTURY 21 ABC REALTY 4IS 3250

Fashion Sales Become an intregal part of contem porary fashion retailing at Alcove' We have openings for fnendiy motivated part and full-time sales p e r s o n s C o m p a n y b e n e f i t s Opportiaiity for advancement for those interested in a retail career Please apply in person

ALCOVE LIVONIA MALL

ALCOVE NORTHLAND CENTER

MOBILE HOME Sales Excellent Sales opportunity with one of Weat Metro area ' s largest Mobile Home Dealers If you can sell, but you're unhappy with your product or income, this is the opportunity you're looking for Send letter with resume outlining education, work experience and wage reqiirementi to Box 7S4, Observer k Eccentric Newspapers . 31251 Schoolcraft , Uvonia. Michigan 4S150

WANTED OUTSIDE~S~ALESMEN For Cash Registers Experience ~ ferred but not required Must e n ave own c a r Cal l a l t e r 4 PM

453- 2tl i

506 Help Wanted Sales

DIRECT SALES Unlimited income opportunities Marketing agency is expanding sales staff due to new project Get in on the ground floor Free professional schooling Earn while t r a i n i n g Cal l I P I I to I P M

443-4170

L I C E N S E D R E A L E S T A T E P E O P L E U n l i m i t e d Income opportunities Marketing agency is expanding sales staff due to new project Get in on the ground floor Earn 10% commission No phone work All leads pre qualified k f i n i s h e d as appointments Call 1 P M to • P M S43-4V70

TRAVEL CONSULTANT For career opportunity with nation-wide tour company Salary, full Ume, will train Call between 12-1 PM 27S-4MI

506 Help Wanted SiSes

GENERAL COOK, some expe-rience necessary Days, eveniop,

" ~ • ub csii _ Private dub. fo r a p p o l a t m e a t be tween I-4PM

III IMS

COOKS D V J £ m » 0 0 , y

Lad s Restaurant Farmlngtoa a I MUe

KITCHEN HELP-Bua Boys WMtod. experienced preferred but net nec

hers laa, 4WSSGrand River, Novi 47S-7154

BUS BOYS _ shifts. Experience Ington Hills araa 1 for Interview

days aad preferred

restaurant M1-4SS4

WAITRESS APPLICATIONS now being accepted for midnight 4 morning shifts Good U p . paid vacation Apply withia T t* Woffle Hoaae. 2S5« Northwestern, South-~ " 1 357 1080

INEXPERIENCED

PEOPLE JOIN "THE

PROFESSIONALS"

Find out for yourself what Century 21 means when we say, "We are The Profes-sionals." Attend our Feb 3rd Career Morn-ing, experienced or inexperienced If you are interested in a career adjustment, call for a reservation

q " m r < * 3 . 2 1

Century 21 Oakland, Inc 3270 W Big Beaver,

Troy, Mich 643-9550

A W O R L D

OF D I F F E R E N C E m R E A L T Y W O R L D

HOMER

REALTY WORLD is the fastest growing real estate organiza tion in North America. And we've just started. We have recently opened our Lathrup Village office and have an open ing for a career minded person,

THE SU( < ESSFUL CANDIDATE will provide u highly pro-fessionalized service to our home buying and Belling clientele after completing an intensive program of training thru Realty World.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL JAN V0LLMER AT

REALTY WORLD - HOMER INC • 557-1540

FREE TRAINING IN

REAL ESTATE SALES

The Durbin Company, Realtors has a l imited number of openings

.We have an outstanding FREE TRAINING program and are interested in people commit ted to a full t ime Real Estate Career.

Our strong management backing, superb office facilities and effective merchandis ing tools, combine to assure you of a successful and profitable career.

F R A N M I R S K Y

M a n a g e r

8 5 1 - 1 3 0 0

6 3 4 6 O r c h a r d L a k e R o a d

W . B loomf i e l d

J A C K C O L E

M a n a g e r

5 2 8 - 1 2 0 0

1055 E. L o n g L a k e Rd.

T roy

KEN KERNEN Manager 851-6000

29920 Orchard Lake Rd Farmington Hills

TOM RICHARD Manager 647-5500

1591 Woodward Ave. Bloomfield Hills

m a

, REALTORS

REAL ESTATE CAREER NIGHT

Everything you wanted to know and were afraid to ask about Real estate. We have an outstanding FREE TRAINING program and are interested in people committed to a full time Real Estate Career.

JAN. 30, 1979 7:30 P.M.

Call TODAY for no obligation reservation.

JACK COLE, Manager

1055 E. Long Lake Road Corner Rochester Road

TROY 528-1200

THE DURBIN COMPANY REALTORS

O A E

CAREER NIGHT Learn how you can succeed as a Real Estate Sales Associate '

How do you get started? What does it take to become professional? What are the hours? What is the earning potential?

This may be the opportunity you have been waiting for.

SNYDER KINNEY &

BENNETT, INC. Tuesday

Feb. 6, 1979 7:00 P.M.

4272 Orchard Lake Rd. West Bloomfield

Call for Reservations

851-7000 iREALtOR'

dm.

Page 37: Board considers Sheldon School purchase

Thursday, January 2S, 1979 (P,C,R,W,G-#C) *11C

Q>

mm. WIN 2 HOCKEY TICKETS

SEE THE RED W I N G S A T O L Y M P I A S T A D I U M

TO WIN: Sand your name pnd addratt, on a postcard, to RED WINQ TICKETS. Tha Ob* aarvar A Eccentric Nawtptpart, 36251 Schootertfl Road, Livonia, Ml d«i50. Than watch tha ctaatfflad taction every Monday and Thurtday. Whan your nama appatrt. you'ra a wlrwarl Enltr toon and at oftan at you Mia-

506 H*> Wantad Sain

REAL ESTATE

'BEGINNERS' We are looking (or moll rated indi-viduate who a career where earnings are limited only by your ambition aad goals We offer the fallowing advantage* • State approved pre-Uoenaed

training • Oa the job training supported by

over 49 hour* of claaaroom material

• Computerised mulU-lirt • National referral service • 4 locations Gnrden City/Weatland, Uvoola/ Fa r is ing too, Southfield/Lathrup. Dearborn Hts /Redford Call Jack Kaeshton at 53*3999 for • coo fldeutlal interview

CENTURY 21 TODAY 538 -2000

506 Hrip Waited Sdes

WOULD YOU

Wort M hours par week for at least P«r year? We can show you

the n e t la up to you We hare (wo openings on our Garden Ctty-West land office

Contact JOHN BUOGY at 52243*

I n t e g r i t y , Realtors

506 H4> Wantad

CONSCIOUS WOMEN your home, and msks

good money! Try Real EsUte! Wa bore available M hours of

training, te haip you

MEN & W O M E N -UCENSH) We offer up to 71% commission, aad a ID offioe closing department Additional training available. REALTY WORLD - C W . ALLEN

CALL BARB - 4 2 1 2 1 0 0

FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY BORED AS A S E C R E T A R Y , SALESGIRL or CLERK? Like people and e i e r c i a e ' Fantastic Opportunity for new. rewarding career with ELAINE POWERS FIGURE SALON We are looking far a warm personality. Trim Fig-ure. Neat appearance No a p e rience necessary We will train tor M l er pert Ume position Excellent opportunities for sdvancement and salary

CALL FOR INTERVIEW Weatland. Call Lor I 336-7S99 Livonia. Call Rhonda Ml IMS

SALES TRAINEE Immediate local opening In the lucrative field of buaineas forms Guaranteed salary phis com mis doae. We furnish leads, you do the selling We do the paper work, you make money Some sales expe rience pre fe r red Call Mr Wallace

3M7347

SALESPERSON Rapidly g rowiag na t iona l co engaged business of renting elec Ironic testing instrumentation l a s s salea position available in state of Michigan Prior sales experience is not aa important as ambition, drive and burning desire to be a salea peraon. Th is is an e i c e l l e n t opportunity with enormous poterv Uai Some technical or customer service experience in electronics desirable Successful candidate will be put through salea training pro-gram. If necessary Position Is sals rted with incentive bonus program Send resume to Rentsl Electronics Inc , 127S N Rand Road. Dee-Plalnes, Illinois, M i l l Attention: F W Cassidy. Area VP

BE YOUR OWN BOSS your own business as an Amway Distributor Best bonus system In the country. (Par t Time). For

ment caU appoints 4644934

SALES TRAINEE ftner the world of salea with a highly successful national c o m

Your personality and expe may qualify you for a sub-

' poaitlon aod the opportwity aid srhat your really worth

' with t to get paid Some travel expenses fur

We will consider nil back for this position which

rtarta at P M per week ir you have the COM rapt and forsight to move

this world call our Sales Mr. Woltjer at Exteoaioo

SI after 1 PM 54* 3399

PHONE SALES to establish accounts. Interesting work, ^ood pajr Experience ore

area 45*l9M

Considering a career In Real Estate' ' Why not put yourse l f in our p l ace There's no batter place to begin than with the profes s i o a a l s at T h o m p s o n Brown. REALTORS If you are Interested ia full time employment, with benefits, call Roeemsry Hsgge st Ml MM for s personsl Interview

REAL ESTATE Part or full t ime Experience help ful but not necesssry as we train you Enjoy working with new A uaed homes. Call Jack Stone for fuO details

FRANKLIN HALL 689 -2224

EARN HIGH Advisors

C O M M I S S I O N , needed to show

products We train Call Kl-41 3

REAL ESTATE FRANCHISE to aell commercial (ran

tor Partridge It Associates I Realtors in Michigan and Of Call Ward E Partridge. Telecraoh. Bloomfield HUls.

33*3300 1573 S Telegraph. 49913

WAJfTED: Industrious people with a flair for interior decorating and an interest in selling art For an appointment call

Thompson-Brown

SALES-RECREATION A SPORTS Excellent opportunity for energetic athletic oriented person with new concept in residential backyard Morts and entertainment Fantastic opportunity for right man 527 5362

Real Estate Experts Man/ worn en needed for growing .1ETWORK office serving Canton Plymouth. Must have desire to make high Income Licensed or not, we train you to become a member of the growing team of REAL ESTATE EXPERTS We also offer one of the best commission sched-ules available. Ca l Jason Mall, Broker, for confidential Interview now, your future Is at ( take

Real Estate Network J R. Mal l , Inc. 455-5780

BE A PROFESSIONAL New Uvonis Location

We will train you in Michigan's fln-eat Real Estate School snd provide you with all the modern tools and facilities needed in the R*si Estate profession. Highest commissions paid and very lucrative incentive plan For details, call 6364309. AA for MARV SIKORA

I n t e g r i t y , Realtors

507 Help Wanted Part Time

PART TIME Interesting part t ime pea it tan doing Public R e l a t i o n s work for a market ing company Ideal for students or housewives IOOUM for 4 hrs a day. You will earn 3100 1150 per week Call C Logll after 10 AM

m a i JANITORS, Par t t ime Eves., River Rouge, Lincoln Ps rk . Romulus, Detroit, Inkster. Livonia Mature individuals preferred 277 18*2

UTILITY person to work for builder, general odds snd ends snd dean up^fus t have transportation 13.75 per hour 525-9035

PART TIME - general office, con-sists of filing, supply control, light typing, misc misc office duties Choose own hours Siuthfield Chll *5 5»«00 T E L E P H O N E O P E R A T O R S needed part time, evenings, mature women, pleasant phone voice. ible henna rriting. train

ice, leg-398-6900

PART TIME • 2 to 3 days. *5, busy Southfield office, good skills, indud

some shorthand or speed writ 353-9787

Join The Chamber la in Team

Chamber la in ' s record breaking salea volume ia creating the nee< far additional sales associates If you enjoy working with people and would like to earn income i menaurate with yoir effort, today and see about writing your own "Success Story" as part of the Chamberlain Team For an appoint ment call:

Fred Madley (Livonia a r ea ) MM

47a

Jerry CMy ai

Rodask (W eat land/Garden ea I -7214409

F U R N I T U R E SALESWOMAN Experience only, full t ime, commis-sions, vacations A benefits House of Maple 4214790

PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO Is Expanding Its Sales Force in tbe Western Wavne County Area All fringe benefits provided Life Caaualtv leads (urniahed Call Mr

ikey (or an appointment 47* An E q u a l O p p o r t u n i t y

Employer

McOusk 2599 ,

EARN I Fidl Time Only PM O M 7 » o r

3M A UP Call Jer ry after

93*9449

REAL ESTATE SALES MANAGER

Must be a take-charge ladlvidwl Goal erlentod with a proven track

force fidure

and will be discussed at

private interview We are on tbe move aad we are going to the Higher income, recognition reapoct is watting (or your call Prucha between I I II AM

record Ability to lead a sales to the top guarantees your fu C o m p e n s a t i o n , i ncen t i ve s benefits

Real Estate Network Novi 348-3090

SHOE STORE TRAINEE

$1 1,300 - $15 ,000 CALL DAYS

NIGHTS C * WTOCBMDS

PERSONNEL RECRUITERS 3 5 8 - 3 3 0 0

SALES Men h Women - full or part time Call for recorded meaaage 479-9237

SALESLADY Full time, for children's apparel Apply Youth Center Store. Tel Twelve Mall 353-1040

SALESPERSON FULL TIME

Selling experience preferred bt* not neceaaary Apply

HOMEMAKER SHOP TEL-TWELVE MALL

36347M

BE^T CARPETS AND RUGS tea an apeniog for a talented Snles-peraon Our salea growth and recent e s p a a s l o n p r e s e n t s aa W M l long ranae opportunity tor henhhy income In an attractive d a r e selling quality rugs and car

bmss.£!& . * * * * • BE HEALTHY. WEALTHY * WISE Werk full time ot part time In your own h o m e . Cal l

AMBIT IOUS topie w i t h tool Estate Sales

in m i n d , d o you k n o w RESI-

DENT IAL SALES A C O N -

D O M I N I U M SALES a m FABU-

LOUS? W e o r * recruiting

ogressive people to join our

g r o w i n g o rgan iza t i on Train-

ing Is FREE

Phone Mr Schultes, 362 -1444

in Top of Troy Bu i l d i ng

EXPERIENCED SALESLADY -

Part or Pall Time Boulevard Bridal Salon

MS-SIM

SANITARY 4 MAINTENANCE Simply person with experience in sales, purchasing, merchandising, and management background Moat know chemica l s and janitorial items Salary commensurate with expe r i ence Exce l l en t f r inges Replies to Box 7M. Observer A E c c e n t r i c N e w s p a p e r s , 39251 Schoolcraft . Livonia, Michigan 4B159. All replies confidential

A V O N R E T I R E ^ WOMEN ARE SOME OF OUR BEST REPRESENTA TIVES because they like meeting geopie, having fun and earning

You can begin a part-time , too. by selling Avon c

home I'd like to talk to you H Please call:

334-2109 427-4000 546 -1877 879-8177

Dick Randaxao (Plymouth/North ville/Canton area) - 455 5200

Joe DeKroub (Brighton/Livingston area) - 479-7SM

Chamberlain Join the Al l Pro Team You are with the Leader when you choooe a career with CENTURY 21 You become part of a winning Raal Estate team whose professional training and proven sales t make them a Neighborhood Profes atonal TM CaU today for n information on how you can have a rewarding, profitable career as Neighborhood Professional with Chatary SI

525-7700 Gene Dsrke Realty

Century 21

Denay

ALVIN-S Town Center Experienced

rt time Gall FuO and part 9*3 1599

SALESPERSON-running A jogging specialty store In Southfield Muat be aerloua runner Call Blanchard. Total Runner.

iCharUe 9 4 7 - M

SALES A CHANCE TO GROW

Spa Broker of Michigan Is currently seeking highly motivated individ-uals to join our Sales staff This Is truly a unique opportunity for beginning Salea people to grow with our company into highly paid com mlaalon salea "Growth orientated

aisatlon - Attractive Commle-stoa program - Relaxed atmoaphsre

unique Compete Training Program

Call forlimmediate Interview

Here I

Cwte to * ^ 01 opportunity r the Industi

for Industry's

and Hot Tub safes

>M1I

LET OS TRAIN you for a new eer. Does your present job offer i independence. presUge. a feel

of accomplishment aod eco ale aecuri ty ' If not. you shodd t to Farmers Insurance Group

t o d a y . C a l l 459-9979 E v e n i n g s ; 3974*5

TIME FOR A

t CHANGE!

• yon are not reaching your goals In REAL ESTATE, call us Top

miss ion paid, plus addUlooel braining if you need It. over M years In business REALTY WORLD -C W. Allen. Uvonia, Call Mr. Allen

431-2 IM

CARER-CONSCIOUS WOMEN

Aa e x d t l a g c a r e e r In REAL ESTATE with M hows of education

reaching out to YOU Sat your n working hours lo reach your

goals Top commission paid Realty World • C W Allen, Uvonis Chll Barb, 431-3199

REAL ESTATE

SALES PEOPLE FUU OR PART TIME

Experience not neceaaary Earn ext ra commission through our I n v e s t m e n t c o m p a n y . F R E E TRAINING Ask for Jim Raardon

SUMMIT REALTY S75S9 I MUe, Uvonia

9X3-4449

CAREER OPPORTUNITY The largest real estate organisation In the country, over 9,9*9 offices referr ing t ransferees We have excellent training f e d l l t l m aad f ie ld t r a i n i n g Tor t be newly boeaaed PoaiUona open In Binning ham office. Top com m las ions! Call Mr Romano for appointment

CENTURY 21 UBBY A ASSOCIATES

943-9191

Are You Worth More Than You Are Earning?

Here is your chance to do some thing about it Join EARL KEIM REALTY. WEST as a Saks Rep and YOU will have a chance to have an o u t s t a n d i n g Earning Potential We will give you all the help you need to be a Success after you

our Training School 2 nights for 4 weeks, and sre

by the State No Limit To The Amount

You want to earn, write your own pay check If you are a worker, let us prove It. Men, Women; full time. Part time

CALL MS ROGG 5 2 2 - 2 1 0 1

507 Help Wanted Part Time

ART/INTERIOR DESIGNER Part time employment for the crea-tive woman who desires (lexibie hours A fantastic commission. Call IM Ml-5495

TEACHER'S Aide for spedal edu-

721 73

PART TIME Typist needed Some work at home, some in office Pre fer IBM Selectric Send resume, hours and days available, salary expectations, previous experience, references Mail to AMRA, 18240 Old Bedford, Northville Mi 48187

ELECTRONIC Assembler for 20-30 hours weekly, 11-5PM for four months Call beginning January Ord 576-4017

NEED YOUNG MALE for driving A Misc errands, must be on short call, own auto, live in Troy Bir-mingham Call between WPM Mon day through Friday, 3C2 3000

EXPERIENCED Legal Secretary in my downtown Birmingham office 14 days per week 64^3939

PART speak Marge,

TIME Ital ian

Secretary who can Southfield Call

353-2S6S

508 Help Wanted Domestic

HOUSEKEEPER - Part Time. 3-1 days per week, muat h«re owi t r a n s p o r t a t i o n L i v o n i a a r e a

391-1110

LIVE room, a r e a

IN housekeeper hildren.

R e f e r e n c e s

Pr ivate 3 children 'Bi rmingham

A f t e r SPM. 491-4*49

STUDENT MOTHER

ESfTr.: References.

needs house 15 Mile-Middle

BABY-SITTER NEEDED - 13 Mile A Southfield area My home 7:30 AM - 9 AM. 4 Day week Good pay Call after 4 39 PM 557-ltM

BABY-SITTER needed 5 d a n a week, 7-5 in my own home Vour children welcome Lahser/9 Mile «rea Before 5 PM. 3&5-39«3 After 5

ROCHESTER - Live-In beby-sltter A l ight housekeep ing , needed immediately. 853-7309

BABYSITTER wanted for one child, overnight. 19 PM 9 AM Pri vate room Reliable, references Non smoker preferred Eve 355-0290

RELIABLE BABY SITTER for 3 month and 4 yr old My home. 7 am to 4:M pm Moo thru Fri Own transportation References. ' South field 357 5994

CLEANING LADY For Bachelors home in Southfldd Call for more information Ask for

Pst 531-7139

LOVING lady needed to 9 month old. 9AM-5 30PM, through West la a r e a 739 A f t e r 5

baby sit for

30PM $96-1462

508 Help Wanted Domestic

WANTED: I great mother's helper live-In our home, two girls ages 3 A 4, excellent pay, lovely surround

Southfield Area Call after 353 3315 x .

HOUSEKEEPER - 2 days bve in. for retired gentleman living in Southfield, references Call Mrs Lynn noon - 4 pm 973-1319

Working mother 3 PM - 7 PM

CHILD CARE needs person I daily some driving involved, must have own transportation. Possihie live-in Long Lake A area Call Barbara Mo

Adams Rd Mon - Fri 9:39

595-9230

510 Help Wanted Couples

ASSISTANT MANAGER

For large apartment complex in Southfield Woman to aaaiat in office - some typing required. Man to do general mechanical mainte-nance Salary, apartment, and ben-efits Childless couple preferred No pets Call for an appointment 351 4964

CARETAKER COUPLE

For large garden type apartment complex in Southfldd Man to do general mechanical maintenance, woman for general cleaning Sal-ary. apartment, and benefits Child leas couple preferred No pets For appointment call: 35A4964

512 Situations Wanted

DEPENDABLE mom wishes baby sitting, full Ume or pert Ume My transportation or yours Westland •ro« 729-57M

EXPERIENCED WOMAN would like day work, Mondays and Thursday Excellent references Call nights. SO-2447

SEAMSTRESS

Plymouth, Call Carol

Ladies dresses -ear, some alleraUon* Canton, Livonia arse

9919977

Large home facilities M

pediatrics No child too

with play and sle^p Motivational activltieb

along with TLC Merriman area

516 Situations Wanted Male-Female

HOUSECLEANING Own transportation Rachel.

• references ISS, I hours.

465-5133

FREE teenage employment service sponsored by Bloomfield Youth Guidance Com mitt e 1309

335-4349. (Summer H i

336-9793. 1»4

518 Education Instructions

PIANO dassical. Ail ages mine Birmingham vicinlUes Mrs Burrows

o r n n lessons Popular AlT aaes Your home o

444-996

E X P E R I E N C E D CHILD care , activities (or leamiM Own trans portal loo Monday thi Mile A Middlebelt

iru Friday 5 291 9354

TWO WOMEN wish to clean Jlouaea Very thorough Have r e (e rences

534-4397

TWO EXPERIENCED Moms wiB care (or your child, days. 9 MUe A Lahser 357 3M3 or 534-9711

EXPERIENCED MOTHER desire* babysitting 5 Mile/Newburgh a r e a Your transportation «A41429

WILL care for (amlly or bouse; vacations or weekends References and own tranaportation 531-0999

CHILD CARE, infants to 5. SoiXh-f i e l d on P i e r c e Your owa transportation

5M7999

PART TIME working Mother needs Baby-sitter. 1-2 days per week My Bloomfield Hills Home Your trans portatlon 947-9599

SOUTHFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOL Lunch Program is in need of short hour General Helpers 2 to 3 hours a day, between the hours of 10 30 AM to 2 PM on a substitute basis 93 hour Apply in person to Southfield Lathrup High School . RWing Office. Mrs Price. 19301 W 12 MUe

BOOKKEEPER Par t time for CPA firm in Top of Troy BuUding Experienced through trial balance, g n a r a l ledger A payroll 3C3S10

part Ume, day or night no experience necessary

McDonald's, Ford Rd A It, Garden City, 809 Roch

Rd., Rochester or Grosbeck and 15 Mile. Mt Clemens

H S U .

WANTED: mature woman for housec lean ing and Ironing, in Plymouth, one day week. Must have references 455-9314

SrTTER WANTED, home. II JOam Spm, Thursday

iv Westland looday thru

516-7799

M A I N T E N A N C E COUPLE

Full t ime for bofh. 9 6 un i l

townhouse complex. Has bond

do main tenance o n d seasonal

ya rd w o r k , w i f e to d e a n

vacant townhouses . Salary

c o m m e n s u r a t e w i t h expe-

r ience Ca l l 3 5 6 - 8 8 4 8 for

appo in tment .

MOTHER widtes babysitting for I or 3 children Reasonable, depend-a b l e 7 M i l e / M i d d l e b e l t a r e a ;

47100*3

CLEANING WITH a new twist -We 4 housewives who will dean TOUT home to your satisfaction and be in A out in 1 4 hours 991-5193;

453-3979

NOTICEH! $$$ 395 .00

"Enrollment fee waived1' For qualified candidates

Accepted to school Of

DENTAL ASSISTING Storting Feb Sfth-7t

Or

Opt ica l Dispensing Starting March l2th-79

This offer appliea to These programs only

And expires March 13th-79 A M R I C A N A INSTITUTE

545-01 10 32739 WOODWARD. FERNDALE

600 Personals

IT'S A MIRACLE free and Fantasy Island

type a r r a n g e m e n t s Rent your dream, big or small 399-7974

BIRTH CONTROL FAAAILY PLANNING

PROBLEM PREGNANCY FREE PREGNANCY TESTS

C A U WOMEN'S CENTER 476-8558

502 Lost & Found

PROFESSIONAL charm school t e a c h e s w o m e n a n d t e e n s e v e r y t h i n g m o d e l s k n o w Reasonable tuition Register now. evenings 944-4740

EXPERIENCED mature Ifdy to clean house. 1 day a week, 13 Mile/ Lahaer area Call after 5

References 13 Mile/ needed 3534975

TEACHER NEEDS reliable bd>y sitter, full time or live in for 3 chil-dren Orchard Lake Rd 12 Mle i r e a Own transportation 563-2443

PART T IME

DRIVERS

We have Driver Independent Con-tracts open in Plymouth. Canton. Westland, Garden City and Livonia for men or women drivers Must have truck, van or stationwagon and be available on call for Monday and Thursday to drop bundles of papers to Observer carriers ftll the main Observer Circulation Department at

5 9 1 - 0 5 0 0 -T E L E P H O N E O P E R A T O R S

led part Ume. evenings, mature len, pleasant phone voice, leg-

ible handwrtting. wlU train 39MM»

PART TIME 3 to 3 days, 9-5. busy Southfield office, good skills, inclua-ing some shorthand or speed writ ing 353-9797

BABY SITTER needed imtil June for teacher with 2 children 9AM Ull 4PM Big Beaver-John R area References After 4PM 9M33IB

BABY-SITTER needed Thursdays, must drive Call after 3 PM 645-14M

ELDERLY LADY to baby-sit full-time in my home in Canton:, must have own transportstion. Call Man bar at 33S-0IM Weekdays. 45*5977 Weekends or Evenings

BABY-SITTER needed in our home in West Bloomfield for 3 children Must have own car and references F l e x i b l e h o u r s C a l l e v e n i n g s ,

«2*&55

MATURE housekeeper, 2 to 3 days weeWljr^Have own transportation. W B ' r *°

nings

References Pleasant field location Call eve-

92*6915

LUXURY IM unit apartment com

£x. near Westland Shopping Cen . is looking for the right couple

We need mature, experienced man -familiar with all a speds of apart ment maintenance Woman to do cleaning We ofler a 3 bedroom apartment, excellent salary Hid medical insurance For appoint-ment. 99*2779

APARTMENT COMPLEX M A T U R E M A I N T E N A N C E COUPLE wanted (or large apart-ment complex MAN for MAINTE-NANCE. WOMAN for CLEANING GOOD PAY for RIGHT COUPLE

CALL MS JONES

852-4377

MOTHER S HELPER for 2 year old girl Late afternoons. Must have transportation Northern Southfield After 9 PM 557 7214

PART TIME Typist needed Some "[ at home, some in office Pre IBM Selectric Send resume, s and days svallsble. salary

expectsUons, previous experience, references Mall to AMRA, 19340 Old Bedford. Northville. Ml 49197

ELECTRONIC Assembler for 3*30 weeklv, 11-5PM for four

Calf beginning January 57* 4917

PART-TIME to assist in light maintenance work Rste 94 50,

sys flexible, f ' Must be hi

to supplement xef erred with

MATURE Nanny, housekeeper for I Jiear old girL Own transportation

in. Good pay Farmington After 6PM

or b e n e f i t s

47* 9924

GENERAL housework References Call evenings

Fridays 547-9779

BABY-SITTER, FULL time, my Troy home, 3 children. 3 A 7 Refer ences. Hours can be arranged After 7PM 534-l»4

APARTMENT MGR. ^*

1/ you are an experienced couple and want to be rewared with excel-lent salary, fringe benefits snd s future, contact ua! We are building the finest professional Management Firm in Michigan and want the best People on our Team Complexes range from 109 to 7M Units

3 5 5 - 2 4 0 0 EXT. 298

CLEANING with s new twist We 4 housewives will clean your home to your satisfaction A will be in and out ia 14 hours Ml 5193

RN WANTS posiUon In Physician's or Surgeon's office in Rochester area Full or part t ime, expe-rienced 653-7419

512 Situations Waited

LADY for g e n e r a l c l e a n i n g , Monday thru Friday. Canton or Uvonia areas . References 271 1391

HEALTH CARE

PERSONNEL FULL AND PART TIME

H B P AVAILABLE

SUBURBAN HEALTH

CARE SERVICES

Mich igon Ufe Bu i ld ing 28333 Telegraph Rood

SoutKfield. Mich. 48034 or

Calh 352 -7150 Joyce L Nixon, R.N.

Director

PAINTING CLASSES Oil - Wster Color

31330 W 14 MUe, Birmingham M7-9190

READING Learning Disabilities AU subjects MA in Reading Ed Recommended by schools, colleges C e r t . T e a c h e r Mrs S u s s m a n :

92* 2797

TUTOR - 7 and 9th grade, all sut> iects French 9 thru 12 Certified Call a

LOST Part Malamuto male. II months Vicinity of Shiawassee A Orchard Lake Rd I 21 79 474*294 or 47*4533

FOUND Orchard Lake A 14 MUe black Lab, spayed female, 4*

white spot on chert After 355-3992

years, 5PM

LOST White Female American Bikimo dog Answers to the name of Nicki. Sat Jan 39 Ann Arbor Rd A Eckles Area 464 2tM

FOUND glasses in plastic f rame at Maple A Ring Rd Monday January 23 Call 944*143

FOUND Female Baiset b u r g h A M i c h i g a n Ave

New-a r e a

LOST BLACK Poodle, male 11 rears old Lost off Beck, between Qwrry Hill A Ford Canton area Reward . 3T7 2»7

LOST German Shorthair. 9 months old. female, children's pet Redford area Reward 531 *4M

FOUND 2 Dogs W a r r e n - M e r r i m a n 9PM.

Matched Set. Area After

425-4929

FOUND Jan 19 Beautiful Black long haired Cat wearing white flea cdlor. Squirrel Rd Square Lake Area 644 1

91*9399

FOUND 12 to 15~Lb wfcite Cock apoo. female, in season, on Stark Rd between Plymouth A School craft, January 20th 423-1904

after 9 PM 392-9*74

MATH TUTORING, all grades M S M A degrees Certified, experienced teacher 642-54M

EXPERIENCED Pisno Tescher has oneninp for beginning stu dents Lessons in my home Garden City area 522*137

LOST Gold ID bracelet with name, vicinity Sav-On Drug Bloomfield Plaia Reward 92* 3425

HOME NURSING Total care for your loved ones We have AIDES. COMPANIONS. RN'S LPN'S, OT S. PT S. A RT 'S Imme diato placement In your home 24 hr availability

MED CALL 5 5 9 - 8 0 9 0

GYMNASTICS 56114*2

PIANO AND FLUTE also Clarinet and Sax lessons in my home Fsrmington-Bloomfield area

Ml 1925

MASS TUTORING all levels~G^d a t teaching and early or late 3573

OIL PAINTING CLASSES Aihilt beginners Individual ins true ti<jp Limited class sixe Private stu d io D o w n t o w n B i r m i n g h s m

642*3*7

PRIVATE TUTORING • in your home All subjects K thru 13 Excel-lent results snd references Direc tor with M S and Pre PHD in edu ca t ion E d u c a t i o n a l Tu to r ing Northwest 47*9230

FIFTY DOLLAR Reward lost, Baa s d Hound- red doth collsr, weight 49 pounds , f e m s l e , n s m e Kelley

422 7299

FOUND Msle cat, while with orange spot! about I year old Plymouth. Sheldon Rd-Ann Arbor Trail area 45^ 7447

LOST COLLIE (Laasiel Mile-Middlebelt

male. 5 525-4*54

U)ST male golden retreiver Gar den City West land area Reward

5 5141 F O U N D S h e p h e r d P u p approximately 4 months old 9 MUe - Grand River Area i 478-4421

LOST one piece diamond wedding set Livonis Mall Area. Jan 5 Reward 261-3748

VIOUN LESSONS Experienced violin teacher has openins for «u d e n t s of a l l a g e s C a l l S h e r r y

4274132

EXPERIENCED Piano Teacher, Oassical. Popular. Theory Lesson in your home Free introductory lesson Umited openings 557-9144

EE transportation BeecH Rd.-7

532 5934

BABY SITTER wanted in my West land home, afternoons, tranaporta-lion p r o v i d e d Call b e f o r e 2 PM

52S*2M

RELIABLE woman to babyalt 19 old girl 7AM to 4PM. your or mine. Plymouth area. Rd-No. Ter r i to r i a l . Af terS

456-1773

YOUNG MALE for drlvln| errands, must be on shoe

auto, live to Troy-Blr-Call between 1-4PM Man-

Friday. 392 1

EXPERIENCED Legal Secretary my downtown B i rmingham

Legal . downtown Bir

office 14 days per week

PART apeak Marge.

TIME Secretary who can I ta l ian Southfield Call

363-3596

SOUTHFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS h Program Is In need of short General Helpers. 3 to 3 hours s

day, between the hours of 19:39 AM 3 PM on a aubaUtute basks |3

L a t h r u ' ' ' W " " " d

Office

Apply in person to Sorthfleld r u p High School , B-Wing i. Mr*. Price. 19M1 W 13 Mile

cation prog chiatric Hospital hours per weel hour. Phone

spedal ram at Northville

P k Maximum 13.15

Evenings

Let us help you pay off janitorial

LADIES: Let us help you QrtsUnas bills with light j cleaning, Evenings. Farmington, Troy a r ea s Call 9AM - 3PM daily

33*7721

NEED morning ride for 2 young star* to Long acre School, GUI Rd. A Schulte area After 7 PM 47*7099

BOOKKEEPER - Part time for CPA firm In Top of Troy BuUding ** ' through trial balance,

A payroll 392 3519

LADIES, part t ime, day or night shifts, no experience necesssry Apply at McDonald's, Ford Rd A Mklolebelt. Garden CUy, 90S Roch ••tor Rd., Rochester or Grosbeck and 15 MUe. ML Clemens.

PART TIME DRIVERS

TYPIST who can use dictaphone to rk (when called). Birmingham a 94*4514

PART TIME Background to complete i Exam for National Co.

have car. Day or Evenii^s Work in Dearborn A Down

River Areas Call for

507 Help Wanted Part Time

PART TIME DRIVERS We have Driver Independent Con-tracts open in Plymouth, Canton, W e s t l a n d a n d G a r d e n C i t y a n d Livonia for men or women drivers. Must have truck, van or station w a g o n and be avai lable on cal l for Monday and Thursday to d rop bun-dles of papers to Observer carriers. Call the main Observer Circulat ion Depar tment at: 591-0500

CLERK for Book Store - Mature nan with literary Interest to •k 39 hours per week In our Tel-

13 book store Schedules to Include day and evening hours and 1 Sun-day a mon th F o r in te rv iew call

363-1434

PART-TIME - need a superior typ-ist who has experience with t ran* criber Work In our office daily or 3 dsys a week Lathrup VT Nlaer.

lUage, Mr M4M99

Con We hare Driver tracts open In Plymouth. Westland. Garden City and U for men or woman drivers hare truck, van or stationwagon and be avaUaMe on call for Monday and Thirsday to drop bundles of papers to Observer carriers Chll the ma la Observer Circulation

a t :

5 9 1 - 0 5 0 0

508 Help Wanted Domestic

1 poo time Cosmetologist with some chen

GIRL store.

to Must have

work in muaic experience arith

string Instruments andl and bookkeeping experij

H u l l fiddler villa Shop

teeping sxj; area. The

ience North

PART TIME Inatrudora to teach Arta A Oralis. Watarcolors, Bicycle workshop s t L i v o n i a Fami ly Y,

391-3191

ROUTE SERVICE WORK Yaar round. 1-3 days per weak hours a day. Delivery van Want ea r ly r e t i r e e u

M

TIME to assist In work. Rate ftfi

! » • » «>d davs flexible. Older^men

WANTED: Honest Dependable Ladiea to clean private homes, a car a most M**7M Uvonia 433-6373

NEED Uve-in woman for elderly man. few dutiea required, refer-ences p l e a s e 393-9959. 591 3315,

444 4720

HOUSEKEEPER Full Time. Fringe Benefits Bedford Villa N u r s i n g Home Southf ie ld

567-3333

B A B Y S I T T E R W A N T E D P l y m o u t h T e l e g r s p h . F i s c h e r School District. 6M4tZ3

LIVE IN N housekeeper/cook Three . aces 9. 1*. I t Excellent A benefits with spedous

EXPERIENCED MOTHER wishes babvsitUng, full or part Ume. Days or Evenings. Schoolcraft Middlebelt Area Your l rang portatlon. 427-1097

DEPENDABLE MOTHER baby sitting Prefer ages 3 * Refer ences Aim arbor TraiT A Newburgh area. Your transportation 525*541

EXPERIENCED, Mother will do babysitting, days. 7 Mile - Grand River a r e a Your t r a n s p o r t s t i o n

532*571

RELIABLE MOTHER child;

wishes to love and care for your

companionship; 2 years and over full-time Wayne Rd Cherry Hill •rea 33*2177

EXPERIENCED mature A con-sdent ious babysi t ter wishes to babysit pre schoolers. Excellent references A playmates available SAoolcraft/Hlx/Newburgh 494 3997

affording comfort A privacy the home Europe©ns wel

reek days A Sun-Pleaae call 1 after 7 30PM Saturda

1564

MATURE person aa companion for Ught dutiea Mother during day

Own transportation 474-7933

BABY SITTER needed Monda through Friday 9 A M 5:39 P

old b (or 6 month aer area

boy V

11 MUe 364-4M1

WOMAN (or occasional sluing o( Infant and toddler Schoolcraft Telegraph s res 531 3327

DEPENDABLE PERSON to care tor Infant Mon thru Fri , 9 AM SPM. IS Mils - Telegraph Area Call after 6 PM, 96*3972

BABY-SITTING for 4 year old girl. 3 to S weeks per month, appro* bnato hours: kam 4:39pm. • Mle-Beecharea. 357.4m

B A B Y - S I T T E R . M o n d a y th ru Friday s 39am 4 :39am, Holiday Park. Canton. Own tranaportattoo.

RELIABLE adult woman to sit In my Garden a t y borne for S boys SAM to 3PM. References please Uve4n possible

INVALID, 3* years old, woman for nurses a ide work Wagea aad hours to be discuaasd. Westland area. 437-39M

RELIABLE bahysi lUai . Musi

n . References ton.

woman wanted for Must have fiexi!

required 463-7919

H O U S E K E E P E R • f a l l t ime , mature, Southfldd area, own trana-po r t a t i on , r e f e r e n c e s , c a l l eves .

RESPONSIBLE person to watch S children la my home, 3-7:39 PM. 4 days wsskly. Warren. Sheldon area

LOVING PERSON to care for 19 m d h in/at* to l : M to S PM Monday After I P M .

Friday. M3-39U

DEPENDABLE Mother will watch your child. Canton a rea . Your tranaportation 46*9329

CLEANING - 2 reliable women with r e fe rences , will clean offices, homes and apartments BlrmbM-h a m . R o y a l Oak a r e a Cal l Meg

54*4429

MS CLEAN - Housecleaning by hard working bouse wives, 3 women for 2 hours. (30 References 991-W*5 8614372

MOTHER OF 3 wishes baby siUlng. 7 Mile Middlebelt area Your transportation 47*9*43

• L I M A * INC.

•NURSES (Day or Night)

•LIVE IN COMPANIONS • VACATION SITTERS

•CATERING A PARTY HELP •Birmingham A Surrounding Area

• 6 4 7 - 3 5 4 0

WOMEN available for baby siU and vacation calls Also tor li nursing and companion ABC Nl SERY. LI 94911

MOBILE MAIDES

Brings the M a i d to you

Experienced Personnel

Ful ly Insured

Transportat ion Furnished

968 -0151

MEN WOMEN

BE A BARTENDER

Legal M i n i m u m Age 18 TWO WEEK

Day or Evening Clasaes Free Placement Assistance

Full or Part Time Work

557-7757 , PROFESSIONAL

BARTENDERS SCHOOL 3*739 Southfield Rd .Southfldd

33 Schools Coast to Coast

LOST German Shepherd type dog black and tan wearing choke chain and white flea collar Answers to "George After 7 PM 6444214 Before 7PM m * 2 l 8

LOST 14 Karat gold ID bracelet with 'Ruth on it Double rope Chain Reward 47*765S

LOST Black Retreiver type dog medium large Hanford and Beck Rd in Canton Reward 453-7315

BLOOMFIELD TWP SHELTER For Animals Lost Your P e l ' Call Mon Fn * 3 PM also nice Pets for Adoption 64 4 4141

WILL TUTOR your child in read-ing. math and study udy s Degree in Learning Ted Borhstein

skills Maateri Disabilities

557 5975

PIANO LESSONS in Popular pr Classic*I A Association of Music Phone.

your home, ll ages The

Teachers 861 5423

PEDICURES A MANICUR la my home, Thuraday A

Licensed 3 S E X P E R I E N C E D Motel Cle rk desires part Ume work 2 or 3 dsys a

4314997

MATURE Experienced mother will give your Infant or child tender lov Ing ca re Your t ransporta t ion F a r m i n g t o n - S c h o o l c r a f t Area

MOTHER WILL BABY-SIT 1 child, g j j m j j t o a . weekdays only, Garden

523*791

GENERAL housecleaning. and Daughter team

Mother Ml-1349

EXCELLENT CHILD Care by Experienced Mother, happy kids, reasonable rates. 7 Mile Inkster Rds Area 537-71M

CLEANING WOMAN, twice month, 3 bedroom apartment , di to Northland «S9 Call a f t e r 4 I

M749M

BABYSITTER wanted, my days. Mer r iman - Cherryhll l a rea

DEPENDABLE Babysitter raited PsnalagMa Meadows ' tor tod gra. of Sorrow 1 Pram 7:M la SAM aad from S : » til C M . Monday thru Friday. Call after 9PM 47M9M

grader attending Our Lad •a r rears Elementary

MOTHER'S HELPER • WMtod h r

B t w s r « ! i f 3 u ? T a n s a s

0 4 E

B A B Y - S I T T E R . E x p e r i e n c e d womaa for occasional days or •eentaiga 3 Children aaes II A 34 My h o n e 16 Mile A Adams Y « *

8424396 transportation References

MATURE WOMAN to babyalt In or out, 3 children. Garden

z3s B A B Y - t l T T E R ^ M

• Plymouth I preferred.

full time. Canton area

LARGER H 0 ! 7 S i t a , * r t

z ? . ' . *** " '•y « • 1

as

Call-A-Maid Delivers a Ma id To You Experienced Personnel

Fully Insured Al l Transportation

Furnished

557-2008

THRE IS A DIFFERENCE

WE CARE AT

ABCARE Specialising in total patient care for

Home. Hoapitol, Nursing Fadlities RN'S, LPN'S. COMPANIONS

AIDES. NEWBORN CARE RESPIRATORY - PHYSICAL

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS For the beat in patient care, ta l l :

424-8377 M HOUR COVERAGE

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

HOME NURSING Total care for your loved ones We have AIDES. COMPANIONS. RN'S, LPN'S. OT-S, PT'S, A RT'S Imme (Sale placement in your home 34 h r availability

MED CALL

5 5 9 - 8 0 9 0

IBM KEYPUNCH Learn Now-Work In Weeks

DAY A EVENING CLASSES FREE Placement Aasistaoce

Livonia Business Machines Institute

19779 Farmington Rd (I block S of 7 Mile)

4 7 7 - 2 9 0 0

607 Attorney Services

N O FEE Unless we recover on Workers Compensation and personal injury cases Also reasonable fee for divorces, criminal defense, and bankruptcy DOMOL. AARON A DOMOL P C

569-6651 ATTORNEY SERVICES

Real Estate Divorces, Wills Gen eral Law. IniUal Consultations, No Fee Reasonable Rates Joelson Law Firm 5534555

ATTORNEY Uncontested divorce from | I K , simple wills 920. husband A wife w i l l s | 3 0 c o m p l e t e Mr Lang

KE 54790

OPPL1NGER MUSIC Cdlege Method certified teacher piano, organ, guitar, beginner A advanced $2 50 Rentals svsi lsble

M*3212

AIRLINE TICKETING Travel Agent Course

Call M* 5632 American Travel Schools

22932 Woodward Fern dale

PONTIAC BUSINESS INSTITUTE

Applications now Being Accepted for the Winter Term:

LEGAL SECY. MEDICAL SECY

SECRETARIAL ACCOUNTING MANAGEMENT

FASHION SIX LOCATIONS

Attorney & Counselor OVER 30 YRS EXPERIENCE

We are Old-fashioned • believing in involvement and respect We do more

THAN JUST FILING PAPERS DIVORCE from |1M

ANYONE OWE YOU $$ 424-8582

17390 W 8 Mi Weekend. 95 1 7494

622 Income Tax & Insurance

ACCOUNTING k TAX SERVICE 17117 W » Mile su i te 1504 Southfldd AU returns reviewed by a Certified Public Accountant

5&S4197 TAX SPECIALIST

of large corporation offers high quality tax service 20 years exp rience Reasonable rates

r s expe 45**J94

INCOME TAX PREPARATION Experienced

455-5533

PONTIAC ROYAL OAK PORT HURON

528-4846

MT CLEMENS OXFORD

FARMINGTON

476-3145

514 Stations Wanted

MOTHER W your children •wa transportation

ISHES IP Baby Sit. to Canton Afsa. Your

Call after 4 397-3942

BOOKKEEPING or AaaUUnt Book • « » * » * MW* sxpertenes Pull o r p a r t l i m e . W e a l s i d e a r e a

2 ^ ™ - " p w t e a e a d baby •hjae. would Uka (is car* for your eMld. your t raaapor ta t loa . Canton

HONEST Christian haaaee. Paala.

hardworking, dependable MdmaatT ofScss. 'Sfl

SSA47M

5 T E

CARPENTER Basements

,15 years experience, finished, suspended

etc Free esti mates, 463-7964

CEILING A WALL waahiag. pan-

SpjwstsS|g HIGH SPEED PRODUCTION salmp operator, 399491 ately needs work Ray.

EXPERIENCED Drummer aeaka » wor t Paid Local 6' Mem 14 rears experience flame

All equipment and trana-4J4 432S

NEED A hard working employee? I •m atrons willed, todiatrtoa^ve abtMty tolaarn aod aeed a job aow CaU Boo 47S44M

TWO Rdtohle yeans men are a a . -

Hon Cad before 7PM. JT7S4334

services^ teiarwM'M ncifiEocei.

PRIVATE TUTORING Your homo. All subjects, all levels, children adults Day. night aer vice Certified teachers

320 Business Services

PROFESSIONAL. DEPENDABLE. Faat, Accurate Typtjt ia My Home 19 yeas busiaaes experience 466-1499

322 Professional Services

INCOME TAX REYURNS and Bookkeeping Services Done in my home Fully qualified Reasonable rales Call even inp 432 2964

INCOME TAX RETURNS Buaineaa and Individual Graduate Accountant . 37 years exper ience

45*5963

INCOME Tax Preparation IRS Agent, over 14 years expe-rience 3MM Grand River. Farm ington Hills 47*3399

626 Bingo

SPECIAL BINGO Fri., Jon. 26-7 pm

MADONNA COLLEGE 39900 Schoolcraft

At Levan Uvoms

EVERY SUNDAY L J C. B u g s - I N PM.

(K of C Hall) 3 t S Schoolcraft. Uv

E X P E R I E N C E D B o o k k e e

^res work in her home, A Area

k e e p e r RatMB-

J. CARIC A COMPANY

T " n « M M P i n < S e r r i e t $

VOYANT -readlags.

Spiritual

SB tor tha biQs ar rua for the Steve Ford jwt got Us keys

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BINGO EVERY SUNDAY 9 39 PM St Edith Church

Newburgh, 8 of 6 MUe Uvoola. Michigan

EVER-SEVEN SPORTS CLUB Iharsdaya 9:46 A Saturdays 9:46 S7SSI G r a n d R i v e r . Livonia , bat ween lakMar A S Mile Rd Max taaaa prises swarded •

608

"STEVE" THE MAGICIAN Specialities in children'* Mows

s E L r s x s s , LOVESOUND

For the Meet Versatile floaad Qml-k^Music far any occasion

BAND AVAILABLE far all U • I n provid

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DIAL CLASSIFIED DIRECT •644-1070 IN OAKLAND COUNTY

591-0900 IN WAYNE COUNTY -852-3222 IN ROCHESTER/AVON TWP.

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DISCO W4y Wat t? U a r a Now!! $ | * | 4 B P a r t i t a a r e ava i l s hie

FOR SALK Yamaha aterao mixing boerd, n o d a l KM-lM, with g r a p £

»H » • « • . wMh anTII c*ae SGA-KVM bot toms w t U 4MMI b o r j i by Qoilohoa One KORG

a a k l a g | 1 7 t t A l t e r i f t l . C h i p 4M-7154

CHANGES Vtrmat ik Band for Aay O c c v l o n

W e d d l a g i P a r t l t s R e a s o n a b l e

rn-tm. H M M

FINISHING TOUCH The baad with the d a a t aod mi t o n i k i j o u r o c c a s i l o n m a m a r a h l a . C a l l K e v l a a f t e r 4

S 0 N 8 E T a l gene ra t ion i aod all

C h r t a a r Bob m \m M E T R O PASSBOOKS, aacfc. while they k a t

itn $a« i & s m

E N T E R T A I N E R S Fine Mus ic (or your Wadding. P a r t y or B a n q u e t R e a s o n a b l e ra tes Mark 4 7 M M

ANKERS, T H E MAGICIAN M a g k - Juggkng • Balloons CMI dfrm ' t P a r t i e s A Sped ally

JAN SAN P U P P E T S C t t l f r a a ' s e a t e r t a l n m e o . . M a c k . Music All O c c a s i o n Call $41-7414 or $47-447$

BAND F a r A l lOc Occasions

474 4*41

700 Auction Sdt i ANTIQUE AUCTION

Sa* . J a n u a r y 17th. 7PM 4 VIcUv rtan M a r b k top d res se r s . I Victo-rian be<k. cheats I piece Cherry cupboard , double signed Handel Lamp »4us other l amps M a r b k top wash s tand. 1 commodes , double o i collar. $ Oak school desks . I Oak dressers . S high boy chests , Lotos XV type loveaeats. cha i r s , pressed back rockers , china cab ine ts , i old dolls, ( a m s tands , cedar chest, wall docks . Oak kitchen food sate , high back o rgan stool, m i r ro r s , pictures, sod m k c Much, much mora , too much to meat too T e r m s o( sale cash or checks with proper I D $5 H d e p o s i t r e q u i r e d Lunch Counter b o o t y ' s Auction Service Bluebird Aucttoa l$t47 D i s k Hwy a t O a k H i l l R o a d I U 4 - 1 M 7 or

1-tf l - t t t t

ESTATE AUCTION. Sa t . , J an 271 h, 7 PM U M M k M g n Ave., Wayne, M k h Inspection » : N AM day o( s a k until s a k t ime J W of ford. Auctioneers 711 l t »

702 Antiques

702 Antiques

Tel-12 Mall

ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE

Tetograph h IS MUe Rd

T H U R S D A Y • J A N U A R Y It THRU

SUNDAY • JANUARY St

Mall Hours Free Admis s ion - f r ee Park ing

D I C K S GRAND OLE AUCTION M M Michigan Ave

(I Mk W. ol Livarnois .Dat) Every F r i N i k . 7 PM

E v e r y Sunday S P M Antlnmis, food uaed furn i ture , m i s ceitanaous F R E E C O F F E E A u c t k a e e r : D k k D k k a r s o n

Licensed 4 Bonded

895-6350 ANTIQUE SALE - beautiful pine earner cupboard, c i rca 1$M, Amlsh wood b o i , 1U4, wa lnu t waaha Uand. K M . p k e w m h s tand, 1M0

re wardrobe , IMS; pine lap After 4 pm 7IS-MU

Empire s desk IMS.

FURNITURE STRIPPING

WOOD 4 METAL Hand I Dip Stripping

We buy ft aell old furn i ture Rust rem oval-pickup-del avail

HER PAL S T R I P S H O P P E IS7SS T e k g r a p h . SH blk. N ol F a kell. Redford 515-1115

EVERYTHING R O M E N G L A N D U r g e shipment of ant iques , archl toctural f u rn i tu r e h accessor ies f rom our new showroom.

DIAN EIDSCHUN ANTIQUES P I N E LAKE MALL

Orchard Lake 4 Lone Pine Rds W Bloomfkid

Open I M Wed thru Sat

6 2 6 - 5 4 4 0

A N T I Q U E I M A M WARE Collection now at new showroom

DIAN EIDSCHUN ANTIQUES P I N E LAKE MALL

Orcha rd Lake 4 Lone P ine Rds W Bloomfield

Open Wed. thru Sat

6 2 6 - 5 4 4 0

E S T A T E s a l e A n t i q u e s col lect ibles Sa tu rday 4 Sunday J a n u a r y S7 4 St E a r l y AUIc Atokjue 4475 Highland Rd

to $ P II

ENGLISH Low *7S New England table c i r c s IBM e i c e l k o t condition

w Boy. c i rca 17M [land cherry d rop k a i m . SIM Both in

MS-PS II

Antiques 4 P ic tu re F r a m i n g S t * O F F

MARK FISCHER GALLERY SSTSS Northwestern Hwy.

Bet Mtddkbelt-14 M l k Rda Mon thru Sat II-S M l - t l M

N O R M A N R O C K W E L L L l t h ogrsph. r s r e , controvers ia l CMI Right p i e c e , b e n d s i g n e d . I of IM

H457M

PEPSI COLA collection, Ice box brand table, k indergar ten tobk. Art Daco glass set 437-1

ANTIQUE brass bed. before IS or a f t e r I

double Gall

SECRETARY, rocker, Kirby ctons I Ml I Hemming way between Beech 4 I n k s t e r south of Schoolcraft

DAZZLING CUT GLASS punch bowl S tee l lent condition, no h a w s 14' d i ame te r I high MS-S7S4

HUMMEL Plates, 1171 th ru 1IW, including I t 7 | bell. I1SM comple te

BA-M11

GRAND PIANO, squa re , c i rca IMt Claw foot oak d ia lng tobk, M ' round , t m a t c h i n g n p h a l s t e r a d a r m c h a i r s . Sunday Buggy, eerv-i c a b l a c o n d i t i o n B e f o r e t P M

H I S T O R I C M O N R O E A n t i q u e Show. J a n u a r y S7-SS Sa tu rday . I P I P M S u n d a y , 1 4 4 P M Monroe County Fa i rg rounds F r e e a d m k woo p a r k i n * M M at R a k t o v t l k Rd T a k e 1 S7> l a USS4 to M M

( k s a . china Quality Show

t u r a i t u r e , pr aa and much

ANTIQUE SHOW

L IVONIA MALL 7 M i l e R d a t M i d d l e b e l t

Jan. 31 thru Feb. 4 W i d n e s d o y t h r o u g h S u n d a y

D u r i n g M a l l Hou rs

FREE A D M I S S I O N l a r g e d i s p l a y s of V ic tor ion, Oak . C o u n t r y o n d 3 C » f u r n i -ture. G k m w o r e , m i n i a t u r e s , po t te ry , f r a m e s & m i r r o r s .

BESS O R M A N ANTIQUES

O P E N FOR BUSINESS Q s d O r m a n - P r o p r i e t o r

Rad T a g S a t o t o r inventory Moat i t ems reduced

Open 11-4 Mon thru Fr i Sat by appointment

ADVANCE BUILDING • M l k 4 Greenfield

5 5 7 - 6 2 0 7

MIDWEST'S LARGEST

A N T I Q U E ARCHITECTURAL

PRODUCTS DEALER

P l u s : S H A K E R P I E C E S . R E D WARE. LIGHT FIXTURES. FUR NITURE. QUILTS, BASKETS, snd STAINED and B E V E L E D GLASS WINDOWS and DOORS

4 1 0 0 E M o r g a n Rd., Y p s i l o n t i Take I M to S US-S3, exit US-IS. Saline Left turn to Stop Light (Car pontor .Road) Left turn to Morgan T v n Right

O P E N IPS E V E R Y D A Y

MATERIALS UNLIMITED 434-4491

ORIENTAL RUGS ABLE to pay Top Dollar for Orien-tal Rugs. Handwashing, appra isa ls T s a S E R I O U S l o c a l c o l l e c t o r will purchase all signed Ti f fany k m p a . Handel, Pa l rpomt . Je f fe r son 4 Moe b r idge l a m p s All t r a n s a c t i o n s s tr ict ly conf ident ia l . Pleaae call a f t e r I pm Mt-SSll

WALLED LAKE A N T I Q U E & R £ A MARKET

Furni ture , cut glaas. )ewelry, colon, ar ts 4 c r a f t s , much more

Open Fr iday 4-IPM Sat . Sun tAM I P M

Novi Rd. a t IS Mi., e x * I M h t he oM Waited Lake Amusement Pa rk

7 9 2 - 9 5 6 3 . 6 6 9 9 0 0 8

705 Wonted To Buy

Wantad: Color TVs Naedtog Raapa i r Top P r i ce s Ps id

* I -

COLOR TV S NEEDING repair, under old, all makaa . •aate' 706 Appftancts

I years

P O R T A B L E white kM out of Alter SPM.

Kitchen A id S c y d e S years old Mov muat salt. $1M

M1-7SS1 s ta te

LIKE New Heavy duty Fr ig ida t re W a s h e r | I S t . O l d e r d r y a r $SS

GAS RANGE. wMto Magic Chef, M Inch, double oven, continuous d e a n , digital d o c k . I I m o o t i a old. S6S-7ISI

MONTGOMERY WARDS SI cu ft front f r ee white refrigerator. MM. Call be tween t a m - l p m St7 S7M

HEAVY DUTY E k c t r k c Dr e t c e l k o t condit ion. $11$ I I . M t BTU a i r condit toner. | I M M" window (an. (1 speed) . tSS PM. M P l M

E L E C T R I C b e s t o f f e r .

built-in s tove. |7S or C a l l b e f o r e IS n o o n .

MS-II6S

FRIG IDA I R E R E F R I G E R A T O R , sise. good condition, avai lable

ry 1 |115 4SI-7SM

G E N E R A L E L E C T R I C solid stMe

SSKfa4;!!."7"ut°£l TAPPAN S t " electr ic r ange , self cleaning I year old. Mint condltian. o r i g i n a l p r i c e | S S I , a s k i n g | S M .

454 MM

K E N M O R E washer 4 HamiHoo gas d r y e r g r c n s o n a b l e . good condi t ion .

4ISMI RCA good

Whirlpoo< condition,

I washer M l each.

i dr MS-' S i

RECYCLE FOR CASH Carbide $5.50up-lb. Batteries $3.00 each Alum. 15c-30c per lb. Ako buying copper, b r a n , lead, radia tors , nickel, a l k y s , s ta r te rs , g e n e r a t o r s , s ta ln leas s tee l , tool steel, e tc

H & H METAL CO StlSl MICHIGAN AVE Just E of Middlebelt

72t-4tS0 O P E N : 4 S P M till Noon on Sat.

WANTED: used Mark V " v ,

mlth,

ALL NON-FKROUS

METALS COPPB? 4 2 - 5 2 c

BRASS 2 6 - 3 6 c

LEAD 20c

A L U M I N U M S I D B N G 22c

BATTERIES $2 5 0

RADIATORS 25c lb.

C o r b i d e - N i cke l -S i l ve r

Plymouth Iron & Metal 4 0 2 5 1 Schoo lc ra f t

W e e k d a y s 8 - 4 : 3 0 , Sat. 8 - 4

4 2 5 - 1 1 1 0 4 5 3 - 1 0 6 0

C A S H FOR SCRAP METAL

M C o p p e r , 53c, # 2 Copper 46c, Brass u p to 4 6 c , a l u m , s i d i n g , 25c, l e o d , 22c, c a r b i d e $ 5 5 0 lb . & up , b a t t e r i e s $ 2 . 6 0

L 4 L WASTE 3 4 9 3 9 Brush St., W a y n e

711-74*

706 Appiaocas PHILCO electr ic r i ach, copper teas , self c k a n i a g , 1 ove as. |7S e d d s p o t d o u h k door refrlg • re tor, avocado.

STOVETOP gas r s n g e and match-log wall oven, Coppertorw. Excel k n t value b e c a m e you set the price S6S47M

A PUBLIC FACTORY

W a r e h o u s e c l ean refrigerators dryer* , dish

c o k r TV's, 4 k r e o s S t e e d f a c t o r y g u a r a

scra tched aad d e n u d i P . Sv

NOTICE OUTLET

o u t . ranges f re^Mrs , washers

s, micro-wave All

S o m e Pr ior modete

really C H E A P . E V E R Y T H I N G HEAVILY D I S C O U N T E D Open dally I I to I Pm

HOT N K O l D S H O P s s m w I N I L E R D

H Block east o T e k g r a p h

4 4 4 - 4 1 2 5

C losed Si n d a y s 3 5 4 - 1 7 1 7

706 Goods Oddand

D R E X E L drop S t i M in

with k n v e s up M In e t l e n s k n leaves, cu

lei f tobk, pecan with k n v e s down,

two 11 in uktom m a d e pad,

Ml 4^ISM

Household Sales

BEA SS4-4V71

tas te fu l ly

WE SELL YOUR I URNISHING8 IN YOUR

WITH DIGNITY 4 Just call

T H E P R O P E ! SIONALS

Just Trisha EST AT : 4

HOUSEHOLD L | Appraisals MS-7M4

F r « Consultations

G I R L S Provincia l walnut crib, SS" coli r TV, sp read 4 d rapes

CUSTOM made woo tall, with pad. like aet-up

SOFA silver blue old. was MM will offer, No Sa tu rday c

lvet, one year • c r i f k e m a k e

Ills M7-SSM

CARPETING -Nylon Chnlce rooms, up to 40 sou i natal Is tion aval labl

B, of

SOLID C H E R R Y s o theca ry desk, black swivel con te fnpors ry chair, CMId's S d r a w e r Chlfferobe, oil painting ( 'Lower S n i d u s k y ' ) , white

t ab le with 4 oval formica kitchsin swivel cha i r s , m k c s o r k s . all mint c o n a t i o n and Fr iday only

F U R N I T U R E in it t e n o r decora tor's la rge home M, st pieces never

1 Pr iced to sell berculooa. love

a c a n commode a m p s , curio cabi Pecan dining net wit front. Also Queen A Triple cfresser b e d o o m sets with a rmo i r s in king, qi D e c o r a t o r d e a l e r

G I A N T FLEA MARKET

ANTIQUES. F U R N I T U R E COLLECTIBLES. New 4 Used

IM D e a k r a . I P M - I I P M Fr iday 14AM4PM S a t . Sun

SI4 E MICHIGAN AT PARKS DOWNTOWN YPSILANTI

Weekdays. 171-7171. Weekends. 417-

704 Rummoge Sales

HUGE R U M M A G E SALE, Sat Jan 17. II AM to S PM AI Church of

l Christ of Latter Day Saints. I e a k of Te legraph S o t o h f k l d

705 Wanted To Buy

ALL PIANOS WANTED HIGHEST Pr ices PMd • Scanlan P k n o s

Ml-MM

A ppl is noes, F , Ref r ige ra to r s

Furn i ture . WANTED Gas R a n g

Sets . Wringer Elec t r ic Ranges 4 House

hold Pay Cash KE 1-S1M

W I N T E R S p e c i a l - o l d b e v e k d F r e a c b d o e r s , s i d e l i g h t s a n d s ta ined g laas A k o cus tom snd r e p a i r w o r k d o a e R e a s o n a b l e

HUMMEL F I G U R I N E S (several) , a k o new Angel Bridge, p r iva t e

of « fancy pressed back (ha i r s , cona t i on , C M M414M

ROMA HALL Antique Fine Market . I t 4, T7777 BcheekrM

call J . C Wyao

a r Feb Uvonia 77S-7MS

INVENTORY SALE IM North

l M 4 £ J » 7

RECYQE FOR CASH Carbide $5.50 up-lb Batteries $3.00 each Alum. 15c-30cperlb Ako buying copper, b r a s s , k a d . radtotore. nickel, a l k y s , s ta r te rs , g e n e r a t o r s , s t a in le s s s tee l , tool

bcI d c

H & H METAL CO SMSl MICHIGAN AVE Juat E of Middlebelt

7 S M I M OPEN M P M till Noon on Sat.

WANTED: uaed M a i t V T J S S i

BI-COUNTY FLEA MARKET

I M t l FRAZHO RD cesea r Groahack. I M m l (M-#7)

HOURS: FRIDAY M PM SAT SUN IAM-4PM

D E A L E R S WELCOME

7 7 4 - 2 3 2 0 MAHOGANY SECRETARY. Eeat

P r i s m al rug .

MARGIE 'S ANTIQUE F L E A MARKET

FRIDAY. NOON- 7 P M S A T , SUN. . 14 AM - I P M

YEAR ROUND You Win flod t o e * of d a c h a . Furn i tu re . Olaaaware aad

M t N. PONTIAC TRAIL Walled Labs

ANTIQUE D E A L E R S WANTED

OAE

ALL NON-FERROUS

METALS COPPER 4 2 - 5 2 c

BRASS 2 6 - 3 6 c

LEAD 20c

A L U M I N U M S I D B N G 22c

BATTERIES $ 2 5 0

RADIATORS 25c lb .

C a r b i d e - N i c k e l - S i l v e r

Plymouth Iron & Metal 4 0 2 5 1 Schoo lc ra f t

W e e k d a y s 8 - 4 : 3 0 , Sat. 8 - 4 4 2 5 - 1 1 1 0 4 5 3 - 1 0 8 0

CASH FOR SCRAP Carbide $5 up, lb Batteries $2.50 each Ako. Copper b r a s s - k s d - radi-a t o r s , g e n e r a t o r s , s t a r t e r s -insulated copper - e lectr ic motors -carbide - a luminum nickel - nickel alloys - mercury , e tc .

We have s topped buying news papers . (Tempora r i ly overs tocked)

LAFAYETTE RECYCLING CORP

843-7000 • AM - I . M . S a l , til Noon

7S4MM

Wanted C o k r TVs Needing R e a p s I r

r k e e P s i d TopPrfc MI-SMI

FINE DIAMOND rfcgs and other mid jewelry Call f rom tam 1 7 days per week

m l Open, I7S4SSS

COLOR TV'S NEEDING repair, under old, all makes .

I years

706 Appftancos

P O R T A B L E KitcbenAld white d k h w a s h e r k g out o( s ta te After SPM.

c y d e S yea r s old Mov must sell II50

Ml 7151

LIKE New Heavy duty Frigid*Ire W a s h e r f l S I . O l d e r d r y e r | S S .

GAS RANGE. wMte Magic Chef. M hack, d o u h k oven, continuous d e a n , tSgitol d o c k . I I m o n t t a old SSS-71M

MONTGOMERY WARDS SI cu ft frost f r e e white refrigerator, MM. Call between l am-1 pm M7-S7M

HEAVY DUTY E l e c t r i c Dryer , excellent condition, 1115 Pkllco I I . M l BTU a i r condi t ioner . | I M . M " window fan, (1 speed) , (S3.. PM. 554 ISM

E L E C T R I C b e s t o f f e r .

built In s tove. f7S or C a l l b e f o r e 11 n o o n ,

MS-ISM

FRIG IDA I R E R E F R I G E R A T O R k r a e sise. good condition, avai lable Feb rua ry S I1SS 4S1-7SM

G E N E R A L E L E C T R I C solid s ta te

TAPPAN M " electr ic range , self denn ing . I year old Mint c o n d t k n . o r i g i n a l p r i c e M S I . a s k i n g $SM.

K E N M O R E washer 4 Hamil ton gas d r y e r , r e a s o n a b l e , good condi t ion .

VINTAGE 1MI didln tobk with S leaves, carved orna te wood After 5 pm

TRADITIONAL T h j r o m v i l k bed-room set, I pieces, e k i n g % o nal price, best o f fe r s k e s

HOUSEHOLD SALES

C O N D U C T D BY

Lilly Miller

done by MARGI SS4-1S71

HOME E F F I C I E N C Y for

QUIDATOR

bedroom set .

Ml I7M

s h a g a rea rug, lew Fish tank

tod colors.

I I env l

u ire yards . ( I M 547-M44

ant ique acces-Thursday

MS-SS1I

Sofas In velvets s a a t s , chairs ,

tkb les . unusual secre ta ry

lighted break-« w cher ry set

full sli In S o u t h f i e l d

1M71M

i n s ensemble, u f f e t , I chairs , M M complete

U ? IMt

XB Household Goods OoMand County

WHITE DESK with d r a w e r s rated highboy cheat , excel lent g i r t s bedroom Bkck naugahyde swivel rechniag d u l r with o t toman. Mis-cellaneous ant iques aod wall decor

I P M : 3 M M 1 I

AMERICAN O F M v t l n s v l l l e bed room sa t . large t r t p k d resse r with mi r ro rs , s n n d r e . 1 night s tands ,

r d . d a r t oak. l l t M or boat Mt-7174

L O V E S E A T . Art Deco M i ' s , excellent condition, heat offer

od or

1-7074

T R A N S F E R R E D ? MOVING?

SETTLING AN E S T A T E ? SELL HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS?

We e i p e r t l y h a n d k all of these salea on your premises

Call

B & B SALES 4 2 2 - 4 2 7 0

We a k o buy Household Contents

ESTATE SALE, Conn o rgan , Baker couch 4 dining room set , bedroom aet (king sise) , wrought Iron table 4 c h a i r s . Call for d e t a i l s 4 p r i c e s

S444447

ORIENTAL des ip i wool rug. 4 X I Ft. ft, gold ground, fISS. f veDov velvet c h s l r t , ecru binding, skirted MS each Modele r Waif w i t with d rawers , bookcases, desk-bar , TV sgac*. m a t t e brown f l n k h . will sac

Af ter 4PM. 155-ISM

DINING TABLE 4 4 cha i r s , round i. d i a m e t e r Walnut tobk. with 4

b l a c k u p h o l s t e r e d c h s l r s , | 1 I 0 MS-S71I

G I R L S WHITE P r o v i n d a l Bed Set: Twin bed. nile sta

d resse r with m i r r o r , deak with deck 4 chai r , MM Twin cane back t u b chairs , $SM Ml-MM

FAMILY ROOM S s k Sofa, chslrs k s . ca rpe t All f r o m Englsn

de r t 05-1507

chairs ,

o s a n y fret, I

D U N C A N P H Y F E m a h o room set . table, bufl MM 14 ca ra t gold table

l a m p (silk tosdel, | 40 Mantle d o c k . 1110 O r k n t a l n ig Ml SM71

CONTEMPORARY 1 piece angle sofa. 4 months old. | U M . MO-M17

WING SOFA, 71" ru s t / bene /b rosm Brown lounge cha i r and ot toman Distressed nine rocker E t q k s i t e pine d ry sink with s l s t e ton Hard rock map le d r u m tobk and sous re l a m p t a b l e . E v e n i n g s o r weekend

I44-7MI

SINGER D I A L - A - k A T I C xig t a g sewing machine . In modern walnut cabinet. Makes designs, appl iques , button-h d e s , etc P s y off fS4 cash or monthly paymen t s . Guaran teed

UNIVERSAL S E W I N G CENTER

FE 4 - 0 9 0 5

& C O M P kNY 5 6 2 - 1 3 8 7

ETHAN ALLEN da k pine t res t le tobk. 4 ladder back cha i r s , n d D e a c o n ' s b e n c h . IS H. A f t e r I P M

MS-S1I1

ITALIAN P R O V I N C I A L d in ing room set . excellent oodition. large oval table , S leave* I cane back c h a i r s , b u f f e t , ! S $ f . A f t e r I P M

•41-41*1

8 5 1 - 9 5 4 0

ELEGANT EIGHT light Imported crystal c h a n d e l k r . hanging now In 1 s tory open foyer 1575 474-MM

BAKER DINING room furni ture , French Wsteut oval dDuble pedestal tobk. Queen Anne style, • chairs. S y e a r s old, M.SM. P e r f e d condition,

•I4MPS717

DESK, fo rmal , t radi t ional . ISS-SMt

S O L I D C H E R R Y Q u e e n Anne chairs . 5 side, 1 s r m cha i r , uphol-stered sea t s IBM >44 S4M

SOLID Cherry Queen Anne Chairs, S side, 1 s r m chair , upholstered seats ISM

DINING SET Duncan Ph I cha i r s , new pads , g lass China c a h met Excel lent MM

CUSTOM MADE gold lined drapes IStaM. with valance $100 Boy's E a r l y A m e r i c a n d r e s s e r | 5 0 .

471-4571

FIVE Piece Freoch s ty le IM Child's G las s tops.

cha i r . M 4 Bufiet or ^ g o U ^ m a h o g a n ,

le bedroom vapity

MAPLE Dining set . S k a v e s Good IPM

Me. 4 chairs . SIM. After

I4I-SM7

ESTATE SALE: Lo tables Conant Ball Dining Room Sat wMher . dryer , odds<4 ends . Open Sat. 4 Sun. I to S. Tel-Twelve a rea . For directions call M-M77 or 156^ISM

oveseats , chairs , e b u n t r y French I Bedroom act.

Is <4 ends Opan

l l b r a r j ANTIQUE couch, c h a i r , tobk Black t » i « a h ; b iue-green-whi te black naugahyde bone s leeper cha i r , baby dr easing t ab le (S d r a w e r s ) , f u f f e t with hutch 47S-7MS

gahyde couch with p l s id cushions,

chair 4 ottoman.

F IVE pc. to any, t r i p k stand 4 bed. After S P M

bedroom set grey mshog-— . cnes t , night xcedent condition

Ml-MM

M O V I N G S A L E antiques and m k c .

F u r n i t u r e , 156-5144

FOR 8ALE: 1 Fisher Stereo In a furni ture cabinet Cocktail tobk, accent m i r ro r M7-IMS

TEN pair of wooden Indoor s k i t t e r s H M 5M7MS

MUST SELL NOW Complete a p a r t m e n t of furni ture ,

k e o m . living room, dining room Including break/ ront Bar as ins,

call e v e d n p 557 1141

CUSTOM KING b e d s p r e a d and matching lux i ry lined sa t in d rapes deep pink, like new, S months old M t 44 and M t M Coat MM. M l $175 f i rm . Ml-SMI

decorat ions.

MAPLE HUTCH with base , table wtth 4 chai rs . $M4. S' bar with S swivel s took . Ml ; p e e n M " sofa. H M SM4SM

MATTRESS r

WAREHOUSE M I C H I G A N ^ ONLY DISCOUNT

BEDDING STORE

T W I N SETS f r o m $ 7 5

FULL SETS f r o m $ 8 8

QUEENS f r o m $ 1 2 9

K I N G S f r o m $ 1 5 9

B u n k B e d Mat t resses f r o m $ 3 0

F o a m M a t s for V a n s - W a g o n s

f r o m $ 4 0 .

H»de -o -bed Rep lacements

3 1 6 5 W. 12 MILE, BERKLEY

. 5 4 7 - 7 7 7 0

FOSTORIA CRYSTAL "Sweethear t ROM" pa t t e rn . I wa t e r goblets $ IM

047-IM7

EARLY AMERICAN hutc, stored cha i r , 4 o t toman. tobk, t rampol ine . F n a c e . M 4 C 1 I

YEAR END

Bedding Spectacular!

709 Household Goods Wayne County

QUEEN ANNE walnut dining room tobk. 41" round with l eavea / t reak-front, buffe t . $400 Queen Anne beige sofa , $100 Days 4M4151 E v « 4745714

DINING ROOM Sat . Lane, contom porary. oiled walnut , buffet , butch, t a b l e a n d 4 c h a i r s . A f t e r I P M .

4747SM

F R E E Z E R . I I cu f t . . 4 at. per fec t condition, »17I Rya

t y p * r u g . l i k e a f w . I X I . | 7 I . Ml-MM

FOUNDERS Con tempora ry chair Custom f rom Gormana Brown snd chrome, new. b a r g a k . 041 1414

RCA Whirlpool washer 4 dryer , conditioo. M l each MS-S41S

C A S H FOR SCRAP METAL

• 1 C a p p e r , 53c, # 2 Copper , 46c. BTOM u p lo 4 6 c , a l u m , t i d i n g , 25c. l e a d . 22c. c a r b i d e $ 5 . 5 0 l b . l i u p , b a t t e r i e s $2.60.

L 4 L WASTE

3 4 9 3 9 Brush S t . , W a y n e 7fl-74M

CASH FOR SCRAP Carbide $5 up, lb. Batteries $2.50 each

lead • radi-a t o r s . g e n e r a t o r s , s t a r t e r s • * — i M a d copper - e k c t r i c mate rs • carb ide • ahsmka i i i nickel - Metal aNaya • m e r c e r y , e t c We h a v e s topped buying n e w * papers (Temporar i ly overs tocked)

LAFAYETTE RECYCLING CORP.

843-7000 I AM • 4:M, l e t . til Naoa

FINE DIAMOND rings and a t t a r r M ^ t a W r C a U t rom tam-1 tam, 7 days per weak g n ^ M

REMODELING Must Sell

Year Old Avscado O E Douhk Ovun. Built-in 9 t y k Top imlt. Self C k a a i n g P a r t e d working candi-Uon M M or bast offer

IS7-S7M M4-1M1

LITTON M e m o r y m M k microwave

YELLOW FridgMalre washer 4 a i d ryer . Good c o n d l t k n . $1M for b d h

G E N E R A L E L E C T R I C r e f r t o -m . deluxe No^roa t , ooppartoM.

beat 3 S " -

cond l tkn . | ^ t -71f7

K E N M O R E diahwaaher . M l Good

K E N M O R E W A S H E R ft G a s g j a r . Good w o r U a g c o o g t k ^

AMANA, i r apr igM f roeser , ae r f a d c o M R k n . After SPM. 477-Mll

WARD'S topef-the4ke washer mi Maetrie d rye r , gold. Ilka MW, MM.

CALORIC P I Glhaaa

Ges range . M Inch whlM, M a k e t r w r e e f s . M Inch se l f -dean $17$ M 4 M M

GIBSON s ids bv s lds I I cu A treat riser, white, | 1 M 47SMS1

WHIRLPOOL Mark l U M l t O L f t . Hke new nal coat *mS*.

HOUSEHOLD SALES CONDUCTED BY SUZANNE

SINCE 19 55 E X P E R I E N C E D P E R S O N N E L

ANY AREA IN OAKLAND COUNTY

3 9 1 - 2 2 7 8

B r a n d n a m e - e x t r a f i r m

FACTORY REJECTS 1

T w i n set $ 9 0

Fu l l s ize $ 1 1 0

Q u e e n s ize ., $ 1 4 0

3 pc. K i n g set $ 1 6 0

GLOBE INTERIOR RENTALS

l i e O E M a p l e ( l 5 M l l e } j T r o y

W. o f 1-75 5 8 8 - 1 8 0 0

709 Household Goods Wayne County

ESTATE SALE-d U n g roam set with china caMnet, MM. After 4 PM

5 piece Kroehkr cabinet, 404-770

GAS stove. MS; M y a r d s carpeting. $M; humidif ier . $41; 1 pair antique satin d rapes with v i l a n , $50; entire wall d r a p e s with antique brass rod, $M 4S7-M4I

MAHOGANY dining room s d with 1 chairs, drop leaf tab le , buffet. Ml or best offer . K e n m o r e wringer washer, 1171 type, au tomat ic t imer, like new, MS or bes t offer Call after 5 PM S M «

PECAN/CANE K k g sise bad. I s h e l v e s , p l u s s l i d i n g doors M M

DINING ROOM - D a a k h solid wa lee t , I high hacks , bufiet,

tobk. excel lent condition, Ml -Mi l

O M K N T A l T r * . t i n ,

k p . excellent condition, $ l t t S44 M i or m - i r n

COUCHES, c h a i r . t ra tke iMhar , M7-7M7

YOUNG OM'a had Call — 4 . '

exesl-

TWO comple te bedroom o k f t t o , Twta F r e a c b Provincia l , D o u h k T r a d l t k a a l , all excel l es t , $71. each OM. 474 MM

QUICK SALE c

DANSK

I place se t t i np , pere with Mare a r t ea . Af ter I M P M , T h u r s e r a f t e r I I I P M , F r i

TWIN BEDROOM SOt. I M e t M , 1179; sofa M t : cocktai l t e k i t M l ; lamp, toe c a r t . M ! - t * l

FIVE MS

year baby c r ib .

M E D I T E R R A N E A N Sty goM velvet, good coedit tables $115 comple te .

ROUND P I N E dining room table with Formica top, 4 chairs with w h i t e v l e y l s e a l s . R e a s o n a b l e ,

4S4M7I

ASSORTED househo ld furniture, app l i snces , snow blower , lawn mower. Odds 4 ends . e tc . 437-411$

TWO blue 4 whi te striped love seats, I1SI for both, excellent c s n d -t k n yUtor I pm 4S47M3

Bed comple t e . f lM. Walnut to set . upho l s t e red s e e k . $1M.

OOUCH, silk P rov inda l with Exce l l en t condRke.

o f fe r I M f S

p r i c e d , s e p a r a t e o r .

DANISH M o d e m bedroom suite, • e l n a t , k r g e d r e s s e r with mirror, S MgM s tandi , d a u b k bad campleto. aeeoOsM condition. MM. V H a a u » tor T r e e t e i l k . h a s side b a n and s p e e d o m e t e r . $ 1 M o r bea t o f f e r .

LIVING ROOM tables. 2 end. I cof fee $M. each Blue velvd chulr $45 Off-white velvet chair MS. "Vo blue lamps $25 each Also a Royal Ekc-tric typewriter, very good condition $100 Execut ive desk phone $15

27S-27B

ANTIQUE white single bed. double dresser with mirror, couch, end tobk, washer, dryer, good condi-tion 522-30M

DOUBLE DRESSER, $M Twin bed. complete. MO Nightstand, $25 Evenings. 52M4K

2 for 1 SALE! W a l l accessor ies & Pictures

G i f t I t ems

Large se lec t ion o f Span ish a n d

O l d W o r l d t y p e i tems. Stop by

a n d b rowse .

SOBIFS C O U N T R Y SHOPPE

2 0 6 2 0 F e n k e l l , Detroit

5 3 1 - 3 4 3 0

Thursday, January 25, 1979 (P.C,R,W.G-UC)W13C

709 Household Goods Wayne County

MATCHING sofa and chair, mod-ern, olive green, $75 512-5014

ROUND DINING Room Table, $ chairs, 2 leaves, beautiful condition, I1M Ml-0175

ROUND! WOODGR*AIN M ' For mka table with I green vinyl swivel chairs, $115 Call alter IPM or weekends, . 307-0252

SALE SALE Liv Rm. Sets. 2pe.. Bedroom Sets Bedroom Sets, new Mattresses Sofa Beds, new fank Beds, new Sofa 4Qia i r , new

$119, $121 $M, $7$

I1M. $121 $24.$»

$69. $W ..$129

DINING room sd tobk, buffet, china cabi chairs $450 or best offer 542-2508

double pedestal nd and 6

MOVING OUT OF Town • Must sell: Ping pong table, Metolmasters tobk 4 cniars, children's toys 4 furniture Much misc Satirday 4 Sunday. 10-5 421-7721

SINGER portable sewing machine, basic lorward and backward. $95

456-2254

GOLDEN OAK pedestal table wilh 4 press-back cane seat chairs, like new, 2 cut velvet wing chain, per-feet, antique butcher block «42317

AFGHANS sue. $40

beautiful colors, twin 535-1W7

SPANISH OAK China Cabinet 48in Best o(fer, China service for 12 with written guarantee (Living) jtase Pattern Best offer, 522-0039

WICKER rocker and wicker chair, good condition Misc other furni-ture. chests, dc . 421«Q8

DINETTE Set, table with 2 leaves, Pecan formica, I padded chairs, $» After 5 PM 455-5413

MODERN bkck couch and 2 avo-cado chairs, very good condition. $100 Planter box, misc After 4 PM

937 2569

SPANISH END tables. 1 square, $40 Two hexagon, $70 Cofee table, $75 $175 for whole set Signature radio stereo Player, floor model, $60 After 4PM 522-411$

WHITE Formica 42" round taBk; American of Martinsville contem-porary king sixe walnut be<froom suite with triple dresser 4 chest of drawers; walnut drop leaf dining table 4 4 chairs 51142M

Hollywood Bed, cornp, new $49 Tablea 4 End Tables $4. $7. $9 Gas 4 Eledric Stoves Rdrigerators LwnP" $6. $7.|$ Chests 4 Dressers $19. $23. $29 Beds $10, $15, $24 Beds $io. $15. $24 Dinette Sets $39. $49 Wringer Washers $29, $39

New 4 Used Furniture B A R G A I N HOUSE FURNITURE

2 1 7 4 1 Fenkel l (ot lohser) Store Hrs $ 30 to 5 PM

709 Household Goods Wayne County

YELLOW SOFA, $115 White Mr 4 ,Mrs chairs, $50 each Harvest table, $75 I x 14 Oriental styk rug

FURNITURE

DISCOUNT SALE UNITED OUTFITTING

MOST FAMOUS BRAND

KING SIZE Bed Comp IM 95 QUEEN SIZE Bed Com^ $119 $5 FULL 4 TWIN Bed Compl $99 96

BUNK Bed Compl $150 $6

E Z CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE

United Outf i t t ing West side 272-1200 East Side 924-2900

710 Misc. For Sde Oakland County

CONSOLE stereo, walnut. AM FM. $115 Early American loveaeaf I M Slat bench, walnut. $ l i Farm work table, very old. $2M E y ' y A m e r i c a n bot t le col lection WUdflower prints 4744170

FINAL Moving Sale' Lamps, rugs, tables chairs, accessories. Swday • tam 5pm field

22055 Chatsford. South

LUGGAGE by Lark 4 Wine Abo B naugahyde

IU4M3

men's cases, i lady's caae, satchel 4 2 blade chpirs

nrt

CLEARANCE SALE AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES

AL Filters. $1 $9 Shock Absorbers. $3 Flex Radiator Hoses. $3 Windshield Wiper Blades. $1 Wiper Arms with Blade. $2 Spark Plugs, all brands, 50c Car Top Carriers. $8

HOUSEHOLD GOODS Tdevisian Antennas, 40% OFF Ironing Boards. $«. $«. $10 Bicycle Tires. $2 50. all sues Other Bicycle Parts. 50% OFF Traverse Curtain Rods. 50% OFF Script House Numbers. 40% OFF House Type Mail Boxes. 40% OFF All B P S paint. 40% OFF Cabinet Hardware, 20% OFF ALSO a table with other items at 50% OFF

All Items are Closeouts No Special Orders

All Items Subject to Prior Sale Some Items Not at Both Stores

Sale Ends February 28. 1979 MATHISON HARDWARE

31555 Ford Rd . Garden Oty 8130 Canton Center Rd , CBrtcr

NEAR WHOLESALE dinette chairs no limit $775 5 pc dindte set $M bunk or twin beds $62 quality 5 drawer chests $M 75 twin b.!d complete $» 7 (approx > sofa 4 chair $129 9 pc bedroom set complete $297 sofas 4 love va ts close out prices Eureka vacuums close out prices

27790 Plymouth Rd , Livonia

GIRL'S BEDROOM set - dresser, hutch, cksk, chair, mirror, 2 head 4 foot boards 4 frames $285 422 0069

DESIGNER furniture, sofa, chairs, marble top end and lamp tables, imported glass and gold leaf cocktail table Broyhill chest, black and white portable TV, eledric typewriter Excellent condition After 6 PM, 453-4175

BROWN SOFA hide a bed. $150 Green loveseat, , $75 Both good condition 404 2005

COLOR TV 25" walnut comaole, all Channels, pre set tuning Excellent condition, guaranteed, $125 261 5800

WAREHOUSE

SALE ALL NEW FURNITURE

O d d Chest $ 4 9 9 5

Bunk Beds $69.95

H o l l y w o o d Beds $109 95

Roll A w o y Beds $69.95

Mattresses $39 95

BED-N-BUNK Sleep S h o p p e Inc

2 5 0 1 4 P l y m o u t h Rd 3 Blks. W of Te leg raph

KE 1-1 7 4 0

MAPLE CAPTAINS bed wi com plete, plus night stand $100 or best offer Call Mindy or Nick 722-4220

710 Misc. For Sde Oakland County

NINETY SIX pc hand painted Bavarian dinner set, all pieces col lector's items, valued at $5,000, will sen for $24M Other Object D art and crystal Call 147-MM

EARLY AMERICAN Sofa. $116 upholstered chair, $15 dishwasher MS, F ik cabinet. H5. custom bar and stools. $»5. work bench. 415 steel desk. $15. coffee table $12 wcjmen's. men's clothes mis cellaneous 47»-Or77

V ICTANNY membership for sale Ml 2189

ERiOR DESIGNER househdd than average garage sale Anne 4 drawer mahogany

chest, antique Louis XV c & r French walnut harvest tahle. brown Jordan outdoor set (I year old' lamps, pictures, accessories Christmas decor, dishes. TV. stereo, etc Sat 9 5 PM 2«M6 Nor mundy. Franklin, off Franklin Rd S i f 14

SNOW T IRES. M .chelm Stwl belted radials 2 25 15. on T-Binl wheels, used I years. $06 Pklco stereo coeaole, M5 47W74I

ORIENTAL rug, mahogany china cabinet 36 inches width by 72 inches tall $175 Queen A m coffee-table and end table $150 Pair ol alabaster lamps $100 MJ4T7I

MOVING SALE Mm Cou&. reversible cushions. $125. 2 chairs $20 each, china cabinet (glaas doors I $50 HI-FI Speaker. $10 After SPM 474 M B

SIX YEAR CRIB 476-MI2

KING SIZE Bed double bed frame 4 headboard 3 contemporary col fee tables. 6414117

GiB heavy duty washer. $25 Bar refrigerator, $60. four swivel kitchen chairs. $15 Two snow Ures H7415. $80 681 2171

TWO collector plates, Incolay Romantic Poets 1977 She Walks In Beauty. $245, Grand Opera sene 1976 Rigoletto. $140 After 6 PM

64»I940

MOTOROLA 23" console color TV. $325 Two G78-14 snow tires on GM wheels. $50 356-0802

MOVING Entire contents of apart ment furniture, appliances, jewels 4 furs Before 10 A M or after 7 P M S a t u r d a y , Sunday all day

549-2310

WABEEK Moving ture, misc smal

Sale Patio fumi furniture items

6 1 3442

HUMMEL 1978 plate, $150, 1975 Anniversary plate, mint MS4036

CUISINART Food Processer. excel lent condition, complete with extra blade, blade holder 4 extra bowl After 4 PM 851 5242

BASEMENT SALE Sal . Sta Furniture, household goods 809 Henrietta downtown Birmingham 5 blocks south of Kresge 's

709 Household Goods Wayne County

KfiHMHI afo, • 1 .. .

te m 1 p n

'

I ¥• > s •>-* v . - ' W A R E H O U S E

m a t a o i i i i t s t o r e :

• SALE 2 5 % to 75% OFF

Sears Regular Low Prices on Assorted Furniture, Appliances, Plumbing,

Heating and Building Materials

FINAL PRE-INVENTORY CLEAN-UP SALE STOCKROOM OPEN

TO THE PUBLIC

••••• i,

.w".-. v '

LIVING ROOM FURNITURE 8 S e t s — S p e c i a l M a t c h i n g L o v e S e a t a n d Cha i r

in B r o w n H e r c u l o n F a b r i c — N e w in C a r t o n s . R e g

P r i c e - $ 3 4 9 . 9 5 S e t

Sale Pricw—$198.00 Sat 4 — S p e c i a l P a u l B u n y o n P ine T r i m H e r c u l o n

F a b r i c S o f a . R e g P n c e - S G ^ ^ ^ ^

4 — M a t c h i n g L o v e Sea ts . R ^ | ^ r ^ c ~ o n

1 6 — C l o s e - O u t A s s o r t m e n t S o f a s - L o v e S e a t s -

C h a i r s - R e c l i n e r s R o c k e r s ^ ) o 7 0 % 0 „

3 • ] _ A s s o r t e d O c c a s i o n a l T a b l e s - B o o k c a s e s -

W a " U n , , S 40% to 60% Ott 1 2 — S p e c i a l O a k Ha l l T r e e / U m b r e l l a S t a n d .

Ref l . P r i c e — $ 7 9 . 9 5 ^ p r l c ^ $ 4 4 . 0 0

DINING ROOM AND DINETTE 6 — S p e c i a l P i n e D in i ng R o o m T a b l e . R e g

P r i c e — $ 2 7 9 , 9 5 s . „ P r l c . _ W 9 M

3 7 _ A s s o r t e d D i n e t t e a n d D i n i n g R o o m Ta-

w » - A l l S t y l e s t 0 7 5 % o n

8 — S p e c i a l B u f f e t H u t c h T o p s Special Group—$19.88

BEDROOM FURNITURE 4 — S p e c i a l 4 P c . P ine B e d r o o m Set Dresser

M i r r o r , C h e s t a n d B e d . Reg . P r i c e — $ 1 , 0 9 5 . 0 0 Cat *

S4le Price $788.00 Set 6 — S p e c i a l 4 P c . T r a d i t i o n a l B e d r o o m

S e t — D r e s s e r , t r i -V iew M i r ro r , C h e s t , H e a d

B o a r d . Reg . P r i c e - $ 1 , 0 9 5 . 0 0 Set

Sale Pricw—$788.00 S«t 3—Special 4 Pc. Bedroom Set—Dresser, Mirror. Chest, Head Board. A s s o r t e d O d d Dresse rs , C h e s t s , M i r r o r s , B e d s .

N i t e S t a n d s 3 0 % t o 7 0 % 0 t l

1 6 - A s s o r t e d H u t c h T o p s , S p e c i a l G r o u p Sale Prfcw—88.88 lo 818 J8

BEDDING 1 0 - A s s o g e d M i s - M a t c h T w i n S i ze S l e e p S e t s

Sal* Price—$W.W Sa! 6 — S p e c i a l M a t c h e d T w i n S ize S l e e p S e t s

Sala Prica—8108.00 Sat 6 — S p e c i a l M a t c h e d F i r m T w i n S ize S l e e p S e t s

Sala Prlca—$128.00 Sat 8 r - S p e c i a l M a t c h e d X - F i r m T w i n S ize S l e e p

S e , S Sala Prlca—$148.00 Sat 8 r - S p e c i a l M a t c h e d Ful l S ize S l e e p Se ts^

Sala Prtea-^-$128.00 Sat 1 0 — S p e c i a l M a t c h e d Ful l S ize F i r m S l e e p S e t s

Sala Prica-^$148.00 Sat 1 0 — S p e c i a l M a t c h e d Ful l S ize X - F i r m S l e e p

^ Sale Prlca—$188.00 Sat 9 — S p e c i a l M i s - M a t c h e d Q u e e n S ize S l e e p S e t

Sala Prica—$188.00 Sat 6 — S p e c i a l M a t c h e d Q u e e n F i r m S l e e p S e t s

Sala Prlca—8188.00 Sat 6 — S p e c i a l M a t c h e d Q u e e n X - F i r m S l e e p S e t

Sala Prica—$208.00 Sat 11 - A s s o r t e d M a t c h e d K i n g S l e e p S e t s

Sala Prica—$198.00 Sat

APPLIANCES 9 — S p e c i a l 19 1 Cu . Ft . F r o s t l e s s

R e f r i g e r a t o r — S i d e b y S i d e G o l d . S a v e S j SaI# P r i c e > D 4 » . o c

3 7 — A s s o r t e d R e f r i g e r a t o r s — A l l S izes, C o l o r s

0 n d S , y , e S 20% to 50% Otf 4 1 — A s s o r t e d R a n g e s , 3 0 " a n d 3 6 " - D o u b l e

O v e n s - D r o p in U n i t s - Bu i l t - l n s 30% to 50% On

2 6 — A s s o r t e d P i cn i c Gr i l ls 25% to 50% Ott

HOME IMPROVEMENT 4 6 - A s s o r t e d C o m b i n a t i o n S t o r m D o o r s

Your Choice—$39 8fi

*uv*«to 0 * M

l l*T

2 6 — A s s o r t e d F u r n a c e s - G a s a n d Oi l - B o i l e r s

C e n t r a l A i r - W a t e r S o f t e n e r s , H o t W a t e r T a n k s 25% to 50% Ott

3 1 - A s s o r t e d T r a c t o r s - R i d i n g M o w e r s - L a w n

M o w e r S 25% 10 50% o n

WAREHOUSE STORE HOURS Mon. thru Fn. - 9 am - 9 pm

Sat. 9 am - 5 pm

- - — — - 7 —

At lHaw «y«to l ^

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710 Misc. For Sd* Oakland County

CANOPY Bed, p iano , organ. misc tatoje, chelrs , l amps . plant*. book • a N e a , p int pong tabic , dryw, in> ner. i l r c i o d l i i o H , , vacuum. tobog g n . i b U i floor scrubber. doll ™>uee with fu rn i t u r e . l uggaf t , tires, *** 847-2925

SNUGL1 BABY C a r r i e r • warm, • e u r e . al leviate* sys t em of colic Uaed aa a f r o a t o r b a c k c a r r i e r

T H I N G S Ifldcrt o L

C H I N E S E h a n d m a d e

fo r tenia

a a l e . from

e m b r o i d e r l e a , j ewe l ry , cuts. Al lan Houae l i d , P 0

$00. Troy, Mich 40*0$

710 Misc. For Sde Oakland County

GARAGE SALE muat aell. Stove, r e f r i g e r a t o r , w a s h e r , furni ture , ratec $4 . Fr i Sat Sun 30486 W 11 Mile, Southfield J i t 1576

MICROSCOPES Maw k Used Monocular , Binocular modela for Profeaaional k Medical students Alao l imited quantity ai Stereo models for coin k atamp col-lector* Small pa r t i c l e s From $100-$000 Phone b e t w e e n M M SPM. MOT thru Fr i

5 5 7 - 3 7 4 3

HAGGERTY & ASSOCIATES "THE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

SPECIALISTS"

the Mortgage Industry - Financial

&•'Investors Nationally

flu. -.in

REO Single Family • Mutti Family • Agency Regulations & Compliance • Properly Management Consultants

HAGGERTY & ASSOCIATES 3000 Town Center Southfield 358-1580

710 Misc. For Sde Oakland County

VILLAGE FLEA

MARKET Woodward * 10 Mile. Royal Oak

OPEN SAT & SUN 11-7

711 Misc. For Solo Wayne County

COLLECTOR of L P record* has many col lector 's I tems for aale $1 each. Livonia a r ea 4 2 M B *

DEAL DIRECT with government supp l i e r F i l e * , $64 15 Desks, ( M M E i e c u t i v e chair*. $6$ M Full f ea tu re e lec t ronic calculator, $79 99 Assorted c h a i r s I t tercoms $0% off IBM typewri te r , $1$$99 Checkwriter. M l 50 Suppliea lim-ited 231 W 9 Mile.

SHELVING. LYON adjustable d i p t y p e w i th p i d g e o n h o l e s Cheap

3 1 M H O M

INTER-ROYAL Ger i a t r i c Wheel-chair. leg res t and t r ay $175 or best offer 861-0787

H O U S E H O L D G o o d s S a l e -Appliances, Clothing, Toys, Mac F n , Sat .Sun . 1-5 PM 98*1197

711 Misc. For Sde Wayne County

THREE piece living room suite, 000 . ; 8 piece dinet te set, >40 : Munii 25 in color console TV, $30.; S inger s e w i n g m a c h i n e , $75 , a n t i q u e N e w H o m e s e w i n g machine, $30 . an t ique horae drawn buggy. $150 , an t i que horse drawn Santa sleigh, $125 , swag Isanpe, $20 ; table l amps , $30.; 18 ft Road runner t ravel t r a i l e r , $300 Much more 5XW496

NINE P I E C E D r e x e l mahogany dining set, washer k dryer , dehumi-difier desk, r e f r i g e r a t o r Miac household i tems 281-0388

REMODELING Sale - Like new. 10*11 pink shag . lltfcxl3W red shag inc lud ing b e a t f o a m padd ing Antique white canopy bed com-plete Whirlpool N ' gaa range, good condition Best offer 427 3454

BASEMENT Sale Home EiAertatav ment Center, Desk k Chair, Book Sfcelf. Bar Bell*. Card Table. Stools. Misc. I t ems 14282 Levan R d , Uvonia Sat k Sun . 10 AM-4 PM

MOVING out of S ta te 2 sectionals. 2 sleeping couches . Italian impart inlaid wood lea k liquor cart . 35mm Argus projec tor k cartridaes-$23. c r e d e n z a , d r a f t i n g board wilh straight edge & lamp, much misc 10000 Brentwood, So of I Mile Rd ., between Grand River k Middlebelt

BASEMENT Sale furni ture . dec -trfc f i replace, an t iques , depresekm glass, sLate top pool table, lot* of miac Thurs thru Sat 1AM lo 5PM 13501 Wormer , 2 blocks W of Tele-graph, 1 block S of Schoolcraft

FOR SALE si lver satin sheets, k i n g s i t e . 4 r e g u l a r c a s e s , $60

WHIRLPOOL WASHER <i dryer Leas than 1 yea r old $450 Dog ken-nel. chain link. I 5 i 4 i 4 ; houae k floor included 34*4*2$

711 Misc. For Sde Wayne County

SNOW BLADE At tach met** 42tn, for Y a n b n a n T r a c t o r . $01 or best <**tr 53$-3007

METAL LATHE. 10 X 4$. ptua all t o o l i n g . V e r y g o o d c o n d i t i o n .

8 M 1 I 7

ESTATE Reduct ion Sale. fwnKure appliances. houaebold Items, gar dan equipment ga la J a n 37-20UT$. 5 38PM, H mi le West of Sheldon off $ Mile. 20014 Lex ing ton B lvd . Northville

m i > M

SNOW PLOW - 7W f t . Meyer. $450 47M044

SEARS bast 10 in Radial arm aaw. indudes table and legs. $271 or best offer 477-3012

MOVING SALE E V e r y t M * must go Furni ture , w a s h e r , dryer, small a p p l i a n c e * 1 1 1 4 0 G r a a d v l e w

723-0070

ANTIQUE Pool t a b l e . siae. th ree piece s l a te , leather aock ets, mahogany with Mather of Pearl inlay, must sell $3,000 50-7186

EIGHT L E A D E D glass clear glaas. f ancy des ign

NORMAN R O C K W E L L Lilhos, s igned, n u m b e r e d and f r a m e d , below gallery pr ices 830-1755

HEAD START on Soring Cleaning from Stanley Home Products. Free bottle of De-g rease r to first 5 ladies to set Demons t ra t ion Date from this Ad Call Linda. 72$-7$61

TIRES, like new, 8 mi l e s L 7$ X 15. 5 tires, r ims , and hubcaps, $45 each * 470-1138

712 Bkycles For Sde

SCHWINN BICYCLES ALSO USED. $20 $34 0 0

J E R R Y S UOT500 m 4 2 »

714 Business & Office Equipment

EXECUTIVE swivel chair • excep-tionally high backed . Alao, solid wood aecre ta r ia l desk with right return Both 1 yr. old and too qual-ity Call w14747

714 Business & Office Equipment

WOOD SHELVING with bracket* 0' executive desk, label gun, a larm lystem. Make offer . 427-431$

IBM Selectric, non-correcting type-writer, excellent condl tkn . asking I M or best offer $514066

718 Building Materids

TWO Steel t h e r m o p a n e windows. 50*48" with screen*, marble sills like new. reasonab le Decorative drapery rod*, ceiling light fixture 3 0 4 0 6 or 4644746

T A K I N G B I D S o n p a i n t i n g c o n t r a c t o r ' a e q u i p m e n t Scaffolding, compresso r s , paint arvl all auppliea After 6PM 45*4253

O F F I C E F U R N I T U R E uaed daaka. chairs , rile*, draf t ing Utiles, folding t s b l e s , s t o r s g e cabinet, "wee 720-0756

715 Commercial Industrial Equipment

WHEELABRATOR 15 x 30 Whee l sb r s to r tumbleblaster, r r t b e r belt Will iam* Plating. 13170 Merriman Rd Livonia 421-8100

A F T E R I N V E N T O R Y . u s e d machinery and tool aale 2,508 sq fl- of used tools for all t rades Reopening F e b 1, 10AM 7 PM. 342 S Main, Clswson 4354044

716 Lawn-GanJen & Farm Equipment

TORO 524 5 H P snow blower, brand new, $650 555.7475

MTD GARDEN t r ac to r . 14 H P electric s t a r t Good condition $075 Call af ter 5 30pm 353T899

SNOW BLADE Attachmenta 42in, for Yardman T r a c t o r . $H or beat offer. 530-28B7

FIVE HORSE, 2 s tage snowblower w i th c h a i n s u s e d 2 w i n t e r * $250

404-8050

S E L F P R O P E L L E D blower, model 53201,

Bolen sno 474-3713

ATTIC INSULATION - CHEAP 1000 sq. ft , 3Vt in .blanket . $140

1000 aq ft . 8 in blanket, $240 Free delivery I 277-4*39

ATTIC INSULATION - CHEAP 1000 aq ft.. 3to in blanket. $140 1000 sq ft., 6 in blanket. $240

Free delivery 1277 4839

720 Farm Produce

FOR SALE - Good quality 1st k 2nd ctdting Alfalfa Hay Largr bails. $1 50 to $2 00 50 bail minimum Extra for del ivery 752-317$

STRAW Laree bale*, c l e an and bright P i c k e d u p a t f a r m P l y m o u t h

453-643$

HORSE HAY. RABBIT HAY Mulch Hay , S t raw, Rabbits, Firewood

GA 1 4484

721 Flowers & Plants

AFRICAN VIOLETS, all color*; health bloomina plants , standarfe, m i n i a t u r e s and t r a i l o r s , $1 )1 50

647 5886

722 Hobbies-Coins & Stamps

'BEER CANS GALORE' present* "Beer Can Show American

Legion Hall, 401 North Grosbeck Highwav. Mt Clemens. Mi Suiday. Jan 28, at 10am-5pm Al Ribco

754-452$

724 Camera Suppfies

PENTAX Spotmatic, F, 1 4 normal. 135 Tde SMC Takumars. like new with cases $250 557 8673

PROFESSIONAL Photographer leaving Wedding Business Sdbng Haeselblad 500c systems k stobes Also Omega 4 x 5 E view camera

477-4377

COMPLETE dark room equipment Latest model, Bogen eruarger. extras S150 3634430 or 4444746

KODAK Carousel Protector, Model 050 H, excellent condition $150 Ckll Mr Bernstein. 8 30 to 3 30. Mai thru Fri 777 MOO

726 Musicd Instruments

LOWREY ORGANS JANUARY SALE

SAVE $300 to $12*0 NOW ON ALL MODELS 21 USED ORGANS-Priced from $30$

FVOLA MUSIC CO Mirade Mile Center 2313 Telegraph 4$77 Dixie Hwy. Blmfd Hills Drayton Plana

726 Musical Instruments

WURLITZER Spinet Piano, fnat-wood Beautiful condition Bench

642-6060

CONN electric " Theatrette organ Model 550. dual console, walnut with bench A light excellent condi tK»V $1,700 851 2275

3 REMO Roto Toms. 6 inch. 8 inch 10 inch Like new 1175 After 3PM

453-3659

120 USED Pianos. Consoles. Grands, Uprights Players $386 to $1,286 Sun 1-5. Days, 9 6 Scanln s, 2200 Fenkell, 341-4880

WE BUY PIANOS CASH

BALDWIN PIANOS

JANUARY SALK A NEW CONSOLE only 11186 WITH BENCH A DELIVERY 14 USED PIANOS FROM 8488

EVOLA MUSIC CO. Miracle Mile Center 2313 Telegraph 4977 Dixie Hwy Blmfd Hills Drayton Plains 334-0586 8740433

334-0606 874-0433

LOOK' LISTEN' Tbe new exciUat Maranli Reproducing Piano Hear Gershwin, Rubinstein. Scott JophJt^ and many others Or, record your-self. family and friends far replay Introductory price includes 100 cas sette selections

SMILEY BROTHERS 1010 North Hunter

Birmingham Ml 7 1177

CLARINET. Bt 'NDY Condition Besi offer

Excellent 535-2455

H A R R1N GTON G R A N D . " sYTn Refinished excellent conditio*-!' $M95 M»b06C

A ' LDWREY ORGAN Model GAK 25-H' Theater (xmsole Full bass 2 full keyboards built in Leslie, full rhythm unit, Colden Harp, etc Excellent condition $2.8* Call for appointment 420 2680

CONN silver trumpet excellent, like new $375 2457234

LOWERY Genie organ with bench and headphones Hardly used Model T O 441 Best offer CAU after 9PM SA »84

HARRINGTON C H A M ) ,.52 Refinished. excellent condition W W 949-5010 ANTIQUE Upright Piano Beautiful cabinet best offer 4744478

FLUTE, Selmer silver open hole, $350 Evenings 642 4097

Home & /ervice Guide DEADLINES: 4 P M M O N D A Y F O R T H U R S D A Y E D I T I O N / 4 ^ M T H U R S D A Y F O R M O N D A Y E D I T I O N

Accounting Service

INCOME TAX PreparatMn For-mer IRS Agent, over 14 years expe rience 30540 Grand River, Farm-ington HUls 4783308

Aluminum Siding

Alum Siding-Trim-Gutters Storms-Windows-Roofing

HUGH E JONES CO Free Estimate 474-8124

WINTER PRICES Now in effect on Aluminwn siding, trim k gutters Call COUNTRYSIDE 4784088

Bosement Waterproofing

BASEMENT LEAKS REPAIRED Drains k Sump pumps repaired

23 YEARS EXPERIENCE Earl H Jenaen 4744224

Brick, Block & Cement

C C KIRBY CONST MASONRY

All Slxe Jobs Licensed Free Estimates 30)4714

Building & Remodefing

IT COSTS NO MORE ... to get first c lass w o r k m a n s h i p . FIRST PLACE WINNER of two National Awards. HAMILTON has been satisfying customer* for over 20 years You deal directly with the owner All work guaranteed and competitively priced. • F R E E Estimates*Designs • Additions* Kitchens •Porch Enclosure*, etc

HAMILTON BUILDERS Cal l 5 5 9 - 5 5 9 0 . . 24 hrs.

Ray's Construction ' BUILDER

28 1 4 230

Carpentry

CARPENTRY WORK needed All types, f r ee e s t i m a t e s Sentry Coiv t ractors Inc

Bectricd

4 7 6 - 4 4 4 4

eling Before Carper 9PM B24609

For reasonable r a t e s , quality work on f in i sh ing b a s e m e n t s , a t t ics , kitchens. Bes tway Bld r s , free e s t . lie., insured, Livonia. 537-5375

R E M O D E L I N G All types, k i tchens , basements , dry-wall, paint ing Call Roger Blust be tween 8 AM 10 AM, 873-2412

T H O M A S D E X T E R - M a s o n Contractor F i r e p l a c e s , Addtions and C h i m n e y R e p a i r s Licensed

47$-1711

CHIMNEYS Repaired or built new Screened

Cleaned: Roof leaka stopped GUARANTEED' GA 7 3081

ALL TYPES of brick, Mock k cement work, finished to pre-freturn new or repair*, quality Insured. Hsrrison Construct ion Co

881 -75®

hikfing & Remodefing

Custom Wood Decks

Col l BOB REEDY

647-5033 HAROLD SMITH

A TOTAL BUILD ING-RE MODE LING SERV

RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL 32 YEARS E X P E R I E N C E

Roofing Aluminum Siding

Room Additions Dormers Attic* Recreat ion Rooms Kitchens BMhrooms Formica Tops Gutters Pst ioo-Fireplaces testing Plumbing Insulation S t o r m W i n d o w s , d o o r s

Wrought Iron railing Acoustic celling* O m e n t Brick Work

6 4 2 - 0 7 5 5 I S Adams Bi rmingham. Mich

Finished Basements CALL

JERRY FITRZYK

3 7 3 - 1 3 2 9

THE E U R O P E A N Look i n ' k i t c h en* New or old homes Complete formica cabinet* and remodeling of your office or h o m e Licensed k insured G Alan Designs 3534304

"GENERAL H O M E R J ^ A I R R E M O D E L I N G

Before 9PM. $524000

COMPLETE MODERNIZATION

P R I C E D WITHIN REASON COMPLETED TO PERFECTION

CUSTOM KITCHENS or Formica cover your old rat*nets

FORMICA T O P S R E C ROOMS WORK M Y S E L F

D. Bowyer 356-1437

For reasonable r a t e s , quality work on additions, f inishing basone i t s . attics, ki tchen*, Bestway Bldr*., Free est. Lie , Li von ia. 537 5375

Carpet Cleaning

$35 LIVING OR FAMILY ROOM Powerful t ruck moun ted equipment Rets ca rpe t s sa fe ly clean** and dryer than all o the r methods

ACTION C A R P E T CLEANING

559-0050 421-5380

SHULTS C A R P E T CLEANING 1st rm $3*-add'l r m a $10 - $15

We s t e a m clean only Owner ope ra t ed

Carpet Sa les A Repairs Livonia 2814964

CARPET & F u r n i t u r e deaning . floor waxing, wall k window w a s h ing. painting A odd Job home repair • e r v i c e I J 5 0 6 1 0 , e v e * . 24 h r s

4784011

RUG DOCTOR

IS C O M M I N G !

BOLLIN ELECTRIC Commercial-Indu*trlal-Re*' l

GA 5-0030

C O M P L E T E C o m m I E l e c t r i c Service No job too s m a l l to handle.

5 4 5 - 4 3 5 3 G LONDER ELECTRIC Licensed contractor All type* of wortt Viola tion* corrected. Older homes rewired Free estimates 530-4035or

800-1617

E R N I E ' S E L E C T R I C Licensed Insured Reasonab le rate*

4844304

Speedy E lec t r i c a l Service Comm "l lndust r ia l -Resident ia!

Contractor 4 6 4 - 9 5 8 6

Floor Service

FLOOR SANDING REFIN1SH1NG Otd floors our spec ia l ty Sta in work beautifully done. Vary reasonable Free Es t 477-77*

LEONARD'S FLOOR SANDING 30 YEARS E X P E R I E N C E QUAU IT Y W O R K R E A S O N A B L E PRICES. 417-5833

Furnoce Repair

RANGES, D R Y E R S New fuse boxes or c i rcui t b r e a k e r s installed Violations cor rec ted No job too s m a l l . 24 h r s e r v i c e . 661-0881.

3354131

BOLLIN ELECTRIC Commercial-Induatr ia l-Res ' l

Maintenance. 4250Q30

ELECTRICAL REPAIRS ALL KINDS

P R O M P T SERVICE REASONABLE 567 M81

OAKLAND E L E C T R I C Fast , qualified e l ec t r i ca l work Ckll us when you need us . anytime We a c c e p t M a s t e r c h a r g e A V I a a

842-787$

Firewood

REMODELING DESIGN SERVICE

Let us p r o v i d e y o u w i t h

m o n e y - s a v i n g i d e a s be fo re

you ca l l i n t h e cont ractor .

HOUSENSE INC.

5 4 2 - 3 6 0 0 16 YEARS OF EXPBflENCE

CARPENTRY k REMODELING O F ALL KINDS

Bars , r e s t a u r a n t s , homes Creative Custom Designed Work

Licensed - F r e e Es t imates 537-7370

FINISHED BASEMENTS CALL

D A N SHUPtCK

6 7 1 - 1 8 3 3

ROYCE V. MALIN MODERNIZATION CO Sell k Do my own Work

KITCHENS Counter tops * cabinet*. Kitcheiw. add i t i ons , w a l l * m o v e d D i s h waahers built In Cabinet* reatylcd Formica re fac lng

R E F E R E N C E S 844 1514, $454000

KITCHENS Cover your cab ine t s with formica A aev* 422 2340

RtC ROOMS-CEIL INGS Mode mixing. Repairing

47M01I, eves 24 hr* 064818

R MICHAEL HAGGARTY, ASSOC

CUSTOM BUILDERS M ode rnixa tion

Including Custom Design Sub-Level Living Areas

French Doors Bay k Bow Windows Beveled k Leaded Glass

State Licensed Insured Est imate* 358 1580

BATHROOMS KITCHENS

Kitchen cabinet* re*urfaced at V, the price of new Also new cabinets, c o u n t e r t o p s . v a n i t i e s , expe r t ly Installed E x p e r i e n c e d snd very reasonable Call for no charge est imate

699-4395 835-6476

FINISHED

BASEMENTS CALL RON

386-01 19

Carpentry

TOTAL LOW COST, quality remod-Mide k out Kitchen k rec Michael Forynaki

BLOOMFIELD BUILDERS 8a to serve you In your new can

struct Ion for res ident ia l bUUftiw Also complete modernisation for rec rooms, addit ions, or e n d o a i r t a Lie b o l d e r , Insured 478-1530

^ C O I T I O N S - M O D E R N I Z A T I O N Dormer* Kitchens Aft. Garages B a t h r o o m Perch sncloaurea R e c Rooms Family rooms Office v den

I decks Rep lcmt doors _ i F i rep laces

f e r quality work by Builder who ~ i on job* himself - call

MARTY GRAFF'S G H A f F CONST. GO

F o r m i n g i o n H i l l s flUM

S m a l l Jobs W e l c o m e

FINISHED BASEMENTS

Ca l l BOB REEDY

647-5033 H A H MODERNIZATION

RESIDENTIAL A COMMERCIAL * Addit ions* Garage* * Parche* * Basemen t s * K l ichens*Deck*

• S t o r e F r o n t s * Homes All Phaaaa of Carpen t ry Work

Licensed * F r e e Est imate* 5530176

CUSTOM CARPENTRY •u t l a l A Commerc ia l Offices

r auu4s led All p h a s e s U yrs exp Free aat. Af ter 4prn 474-86*7

DISCOUNT CARPENTRY Rec Roams , d r o p c d l k ^ i Par t i t ions , shelves , door*

No job too smal l 4252256

FOR reasonable r a t e s A beautiful cleaning on c a r p e t * A furniture King's Careful Cleaning, 1$ yr* exp Insured, Livonia . 211 1040

FOR R E A S O N A B L E RATES QUALITY WORK

Call RAY 522-2772

Carpet Laying

B SEOG C A R P E T SERVICE Carpet R e p s i r s

PAD AVAILABLE 4214550, 5234227 . 427 1904

E X P E R T C A R P E T

INSTALLATION 421 146$

A-1 INSTALLATION A CARPET R E P A I R S Rubber pad svail. Reasonable All areaa Ckll Jim, 4564010:if no anawer , 453-5118

Carpet Repair

CARPET LAYING A REPAIRS Rer t r r tchlng, pa t ch ing and reweav-ing. Reasonable 5324211

Catering

CHUCK OLIVER SPECIALTY CATERING O F BLOOMFIELD

HOTS D'oeuvres A Buffe ts All sixes parties B a r t e n d e r s 5434100

CeifingWork

SPRA T E X CEILINGB California Tex tu re to end cracks,

etc. A add a deco ra t ive flnlrfi IMPRESSIVE C E I L I N G S 5454003

ACOUSTIC T I L E CEILINGS Panel ing A Floor Tile

No J o b too s m s l l Free es t ima te 431440$

Chimney Cleaning

• • W I N T E R I Z E • • Get tbe moat fo r your wood burning dollar! Be fuel eff icient A f i r e s s fe No muss-no fuss-no dus t Call Psu l Glass Chimney Sweeps for "Whatever Soots Ys" 5255418

CHIMNEYS SWEPT CLEAN

Removes f i r e h a z a r d w i t hou t

s o i l i n g o r d i s t u r b i n g t h e

inter ior of y o u r h o m e .

INSURED A TIMELY

PROFESSIONAL S K V t d

855-9870 U.C. CHIMNEY Sweep A dean sweep Is never having to say you're s o r r y . C a l l t o d a y f o r f r e e inspection 522 1244 or 348-4514

S B L D G . CO.-»1. Additions

Rac Rooms . Baths , e s t i m a t e s P r o m p t

J, Dec-

a a e a d e d C a l l G e a r g e aa^ r tDae

REMODQJNG KITCHEN a C i Lie - I m Wall ,

CA RPE N T E R WORK Adfttions, Rac Roosas, cei l ings, boofceasss. khchsns, ba ths All Home k office improvement* Reasonab le 522-290$

Vil lage Carpenter Home or Business

Val, a f t e r 0. 474-78M

LOW PRICE RB>AIRS ttepeetry, roof A gut ters , plum tag

eves 24 h r s 4704011

FINISHED BASEMENTS EAGLE HOMES

Birmlnghom oreo 642-9599 Uvonia area 261-6466

CREOSOTE is s na tura l by-product of t x r * n g wood - It Is f l a m m a b l e .

Call PAUL GLASS CHIMNEY I W E D >

far an appo in tmen t to have your c M a e a y Inspected fa r safety snd effectiveness

525-5418

Consumer Services

HACKER F I R E P L A C E WOOD HARD BIRCH - F R U I T WOODS

SINCE 1944 4744014

Seasoned Firewood Oak A Maple 840 00 Picked Up $35 00 Kindling 83 00

SUcking A 24' Wood Avs i lab le

F R E E D E L I V E R Y TO MOST AREAS

M e o d o w b r o o k Landscap ing 4704110

FIREWOOD Split, dry, f ace cord 4x0 Two for $00, One for $40

482-8517 S E L E C T FIREWOOD Well SEaaoned A Sgi t

$35 Kindling, $3 Located In Livonia 3014417

SUBURBAN FIREWOOD Well seasooed F a c e cord, 4' i I ' i 10" to 10" Split, mixed hardwood, $00 face cord, two for $75 White birch, $60 face cord Delivered Kin-dling. $3 50 a bundle Goaad Sun-day* 73M150

FIREWOOD $39 per 4*8x1 5 "to 20"

p i c k e d u p

DELIVERY AVAILABLE

W e g u a r a n t e e ou r w o o d

C a n n e l C o a l 6c per l b

N O B L E S 8 M i l e - M i d d l e b e l t

4 7 4 - 4 9 2 2

Premium Quali ty Oak Firewood %>lit A well aeaaoned. H i delivered CMar kindling included with each o r d e r . W e s t s i d e S a n d k G r a v e l .

FIREWOOD

Well aeaaoned $30 F a c e Cord 4x$xl$

Kindling wood, $3 a IxncDe

595-7595

KRAUSE'S HOME HEATING

Featur ing H E I L HEATING k COOLING EQUIPMENT

Fas t , dependab le service Free e s t i m a t e s . of course

453-0228 Humidif iers , c u s t o m duct work. F u r n s c e c l e a n i n g A Electronic cleaners. M a a t e r c h a r r

HEAT k R E F R I G E R A T I O N Out of hea t? ( fr ick f o r m e r service man, gaa only Call now k save. West area Larry 477-9808

Furniture *

Insulation

MICHIGAN THERMAL INSULATION SAVE $$-ENERGY

FINEST Spray Blown product available All seaaon comfort ' BEST P R I C E - F A S T SERVICE

F r e e E s t i m a t e LICENSED k INSURED

353 0282

J * A HOME INSULATION SAYS "Insulate your home with biown-in F ibe rg l a s . s tay warm this Winter A cut fuel consumption " 1.000 aq rt of 6 In for $250 Call today' 522-4732

JONES INSULATION SUPPLIES 1000 sq ft , in blanket R-l l , $140. IN0 sq f t . . 6 In blanket, R-19. $340 Blown Insulation avail Free info. A del 1 2*7-4839

Janitorial

SPARKLE J A N i T O R I A L SERV Family owned k operated

Full se rv ice • insured Excellent r e f e r e n c e s avail . 404 1602

F U R N I T U R E REPAIR Reuphols ter ing A Refl iMring

(tar specia l ty is r e p siring. re«-luelng k r e u p k o l s t e r i n g dining room chs l r s Visa A M C 811 2564

Garages

GARAGE DOORS A E L E C T R I C DOOR OPENERS

INSTALLATION A REPAIR 4784042

GARAGE DOORS

R E P A I R E D OR R E P L A C E D Elec trie Opera tors 4354477

G A R A G E

DOOR OPENERS 550-5224

MIKE RASHID Bring your best dea l t o us snd wel l beat i t! G a r a g e d o o r s andope r s to r s

4744802

Naidymun

HOME S E R V I C E 00 Cbrpsntnr , Pa in t i ng AOther

25 YRS E X P E R I E N C E 868-304$ or 64^*301

HOME REPAIRS Experienced No Job too small Reaaonable 3574341 or 36*4336

I'LL CHANGE a lock or put shelves on the wall. Inside or out, I do it sll . Fast service, f r e e est . No iota too small.

For p ro fes s ions ! wor t Give Paul a c a l l . NM107

FARMINGTON A R E A Carpentry . Cabinet*. Bookshelves . hMnrniHi ba th rooms , k i t c h e n s , partit ions, painting etc 4774*13

HOME S E R V I C E CO Oi rnsn t rv . P a l a t i n i A Other

UYM EXPERTENOB 866-3845 or

HANDYMAN Spec ia l i s ing in a l l homeowner r e p a i r s P l u m b i n g , a l e c -^ c a l . ^ f p e n t r y A more. Reaaon-abie Call Dave e v e n l n p 5313624

HOME R E P A I R S CARPENTRY, Pa in t ing , roofing, gutters, e lec t r ica l and s t u n t i n g

a i r s . 47$-2317, Al l t y p e s of r e p i

Landscaping

CUSTOM WOOD DECKS CALL

R O N

3 8 6 - 0 1 19

Pointing & Decorating

PAINTING Oakland Cty only Careful, quality work Special Winter rates Free est, Mr Carlson, 6434319

EXPERT in all Wood Finishing, also specialized in Refmishing Kitchen Cabinets Finest Int Paint ing, expert in colors Free Est

538-2235

PAINTING, PAPERHANGING TEXTURED CEILINGS

Free Estimates CURTIS, 535-3248

DYNAMIC DECOR Interior-Exterior Painting

Wallpapering Airless Spray We Have The Lowest Pnces

TOP QUALITY WORK Your Satisfaction Guaranteed

FREE ESTIMATES

722-0180 427-0038

$ LOW RATES $ Painting-repairs-wallwashing

4764011; eves 24 hrs 8358610

Lock Service

LOCK INSTALLATION Sptcialixed in deadbolt locks

4 7 7 - 5 2 5 3

Medkd

Board cer t i f ied f ami ly Doctor 0662 Canton Center Rd For app ' t ca l l 455-3630 Home call* if needed

Moving & Storage

Apollo Moving-Burn ham Van Serv-ice, local A long d is tance Homes, a j * a . off ice, p ianos Check our r a t e s -we "re c o m p e t i t i v e 537 1904

477-4181

IT'S the Slow Season and our crews are waiting Custom painting k dec orating, plaster repair at reduced rates Use our Showroom with 400 wallpaper books, drapes, Aades. etc Free estimates Pittsburgh paints

LAFFREY PAINT <X> 851-4742

INTERIOR PAINTING " excellent workmanship, reasonable rates, references For free estimate call Ted S2478B9

Plumbing

24 Hr Service Reas Rates

PETE CUFFE PLUMBING

5 3 3 - 7 1 7 1 ELEC SEWER CLEANING

Water Heaters - Disposals Complete Repair Service

No Job Too Small Lie-Insured MasterCharge Ba nkAmencard

Peter Friedman Sewer Qeaner L icensed M a s t e r P lumber Dependable, expert, honest service 19 years experience 967 1374

Tile Work

BASEMENT floors, avg are 199 labor Acoust ic cei l ings New California spray on texture After 3 PM. 4250519

CERAMIC T ILE Al l types n r * 4 remodel ing, f ree estimates. 28 years experience all wort guaran teed 547 0247 39*7lff7

. CERAMIC T I L E Foyers baths, kitchens ceiling tile All other home repairs and reinod eling Quality work reasonable

422-4470

PAINTING, Ceilings, Wall and minor repairs Free estimates Ref-erences 721 5006 or 72M614 any-t ime A f te r 5 P M or weekends

7294647

B R I A N ' S P A I N T I N G A WALLPAPERING Neat A Thorough Quality Work Free Estimate 477 2676 5255309

FOR reasonable prices, quality work on Painting, wallpapering. Fire k Ins repairs. Bestway Painting, l ie. , ins , free est . Livonia, 537 5375

P L U M B I N G REPAIRS SEWER CLEANING

CALL MY HOME 4 7 8 5 4 9 4

P L U M B I N G W O R K DONE Reasonable rates Fast service No job too small

2 7 4 - 2 4 6 9

I 'M NOT THE PLUMB® Nor the plumber's son, but any work you should have, I shall so<*i have done Plumbing, electrical, rec rooms, formica counter tops, cabinets (vanities a specialty I Dishwashers, appliance installa tion Reasonable

Frank Rash id 4 7 4 - 5 6 5 2

CERAMIC T i l . E Bathrooms Showers

t

Foyers New A Remodeling Free Estimate 582 252»

Tree Service CONNOLLY T R E E SERVICE

Tree removal, t n m m i i ^ . stump removal and land clearing Free eat j 4824517

A A K T R E E SERVICE Trees A Stumps Removed, T n m ming. Cleanup Low Prices, Qua! Ity Work 4T74634 53A1962

KENWOOD T h E E SERVICE Removals, tnmming Economical power stump removal Reliable work, lowest rates 425 7106 53A3499

JESSE S TREE SERVICE Tree Trimming A Removal

24 years experience Free Estimate 722 3028

PLUMBING professionally done Reasonable rates No job too small Call 477 8973 or 5314674

Upholstery

Refinishing

F u r n i t u r e R e f i n i s h i n g Custom work for Fine furniture

RESTORATION REPAIR

644-7755

'HI QUALITY' Upholstering done in my Home 25 years expenence Large selection of fabrics Special ixing in Antiques Hideabedi Recfiners Free pick up4elivery 348-3577 J4A9412

Roofing

MOVING TO F L O R I D A ' Fogartv Van Lines, Flor ids ' s larg-est Independent m o v e r , can save you up to 10% F o r Info or sn esti-mate. call 477 7775

COLLEGE 8 T U D E N T S will move jour house, office or a pertinent Insured F r e e e s t i m s t e . reasonsble

5424456

PROFESSIONAL MOVING 00 Local A Long Distance

Piano Specisl is t* SPECIAL RATES

FLORIDA CALIFORNIA Insured. Bill, 2553532

JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO Q a t o m work, household moving.

MOVING OUT O F STATE? We will professionally pack your household goods snd save you money Call for free, no obligation, es t . 4274607

Exterior k Interior Painting No job too amal l Free Estimates

Leonard Rivers 64A 5724

BY WOMEN • experienced paper hanging and painting, spedal win-ter rates discount sr citixeiw Neat, Professions! work, Gaynell k Emms 538-9280

PAINTING. Experienced, Reliable. Flexible hours Free Estimate Reasonsble rstes Livonia, Farm ington, Plymouth 4044160

INTERIOR PAINTING wanted by family man 14 years experience Work guaranteed Free estimates cheerfully given 4554380

FREE ESTIMATE^ now for Spring exterior/interior painting Refer cnce*. No job too smsll 731-5006, of 7304014 anytime* After 5 PM or weekends, 729-0547

ROOFING SALE Free Es t imates

C o m p l e t e h o m e i m p r o v e -

ments. A l u m i n u m , V iny l a n d

Steel S i d i n g . A l u m i n u m Trim

a n d Gut te rs

5 3 7 - 0 4 5 2 CHIMNEYS. NEW ROOFING

ROOFING REPAIRS HOT ROOFS Roof leak* stopped

427 3981

GOT A LEAK? ROOF k GUTTER REPAIRS

RESIDENTIAL k COMMERCIAL FREE ESTIMATES 39*3987

ICE A SNOW REMOVED From Roof Roof Repair and

Plaster Work Very Reasonable Call Pat 644-3735

G O R D O N R O G E R S t r u c k i n g , e x p e r i e n c e d m o v e r s . We move aajrwhere in Michigan Low rates Move pianos too ' 34 hr plnne •ervice, • 354 3320

WE HAUL - MOVING Homes , ApU. Office*

No J o b to amal l 533 3345

Pointing & Decorating

F I R E W O O D Free Delivery - P r o m p t Service

354-7177 . 5334403. 5314022, $44-21*3

P remium Quality Oak Firewood Split A well s easoned . $41 ddiv-e red Cedar kindling induded with each o r d e r . W e a t a l d e Sand A Gravel.

ALL HOME R E P A I R S A Remod-eling P lumbing electrical , paint ing, t i l * d ry wall , ca rpent ry Low p r k a s Quality work 4I»4(70

ALL C A R P E N T R Y . r e m o d J t e . repair, p lumbing, electr ic , roofing, gut ter* , c e m e n t work , fu rnace cleaning, Inside o r out M14007

Houfing

End Loader Se rv ice -F i re Oasn-up WRECKING-BULLDOZING

Rubbish Remova l 340-122$ •

DRY f i rep lace logs. Oak. maple, beech, mixed I I Inch cut. W . B (aee cord. 4 i $ x l l , pick-up Will

IS140K!w-7000 deliver, no dea le r s .

OLD ORCHARD ^ MIXED HARDWOOD

$45 de l ivered $47-1430

F IREWOOD D E L I V E R E D Seasoned ha rdwood . $35 par cord, 1x4x11, u n s e a s o n e d hs rdwood, $3$.

Tired of buylnf g r e e n wood??? $0% OAK. seasoned, spli t . 2 yrm. a i d $46 cord, $00 t ruckload . 4x lx sfasut 10 le Free del ivery , r easeaab i s dla-

WORKING P E O P L E Evaryday * spec ia l errand* - $15 ( £ * h o u r ollor. Micron Worker*, 4534M3. 3*13388

Draperies

BRADLEY'S CUSTOM Draperks , mads In our own workshop Free

t e selection of — Comple te fabr ics . •ll$$

Dressmaking I Tdkring

SEAMSTRESS will d o farwemee a M ! ch i ld ren

BLOOMFIELD - TROY AREA i s M m

0 4 E

J A W W O O D F a r m . M i x e d hsrdwood* $35 f a c e card, 4 * x l 4 $7$. t r uck load . F r e e delivery Prompt service Also w h S t ree

100% BIRCH CUT k S P L I T

I N del ivered par cord , 4X8X18 •44 U $47-7114

HARDWOOD"*

2 fo r |7$, 1 fo r | M White birch $4$

H b i r c h / * hardwood 0 0 M ia . h a r d e n e d M0

Prompt f r e e de l ive ry 404-14*7

SEASONED FIREWOOD 10* D E L I V E R E D

A f t e r SPM OR

HONEST P R I C E S • Trash removal, any kind. BuUding atte d e a a - w . Oarage A B a s e m e n t CIeaa in |^Fas t

A FAST HAULING SERVICE Garage. B a s e m e n t Qean-iqp

CLEAN U P LIGHT A H E A V Y HAUUNO

48247*2 or 0744308

Call Mel Schenk for finest Int.. Ext painting A pape rhang ing Free eat References thla a r e a . My b u k n i d e p e n d * on y o u r a a t i a f a c t i o n .

8374*24

P A I N T I N G Interior-Exterior

Finest work Lowest price* Completely In jured

All work ful ly guaranteed

425-9805

BRYANT f u r n a c e 100.000 B T U ' a , InaUUed la moat horftea M e a t $800.) Also e lec t ronic a i r cleaners, Honeywell (about f t * * . ) . 801-2381

HOME H E A T I N O SERVICE

Msgtercharge

l i , — l i B f l n u n n i i M i SAVE Over $3$ J t b k WA-1

turt H o n . M I - M S

Tax

jrre. esp

H & B PAINTING & DRYWALL CO.

Profeaaional In te r io r A exterior painting A decora t ing Complete p a a e l l a g s e r v i c e . H s n g i n g -Finishing

FULLY INSURED Brush. Rol ler A Spray

ALL WORK GUARANTEED Free Es t ima t e* 731-5522

EUROPEAN TOUCH W A L L P A P E R - PAINTING

l a t e r l o r P a i n t i n g A Decorating Services F r e e e s t l m s t a s . Insured

641-7766

FULLY PROFESSIONAL

P A I N T I N G Residentisl Interior our qiecialty Alao exterior

HANK S PAINTING 4744106 261 5866

COMMERCIAL A RESIDENTIAL Wallcovering k Painting

481 1074

Fritz Strech Painting Wallpapering A s p r a y Servicing Birmingham for 30 y e a r s 644-7068

Sewing Machine Repair

DAY BY DA Custom Upholstering .r

REFINISHING RESTORATION RESTYLING REPAIRING Fmr prices Quality workmanship Free estimates Pick up and deb very

BIRCH HILL PLAZA

2 0 8 S M e r r i m a n Rd

W e s t l a n d 722 -3320

ABOVE average upholstering at below average price Specials On nylons Herculons A vinyls Free es t imate P a r k L 'pholsterin'r

6474916

, LOWEST PRICES t REE HJfJ" 2$<* OFF ALL FABRICS KIT DIN (HAIRS FROM $9 95 STATEWIDE 2774150

UPHOLSTERY BY RICHARD QUALITY FABRICS A WORK

Free estimate, pickup A deliver) 682 4178

Vacuums CANTON VAC A SEW We service all makes Repair station 41500 Ford Rd.. Canton Mobtle service VISA, Master Charge 453-2190

CANTON VAC A SEW We service all makes Repair station 41500 Ford Rd., Canton Mobile service VISA, Master Charge 453-2190

Slpcovers

CUSTOM FURNITURE slipcovers, reasonsble prices Samples shown In vour home Shop arouid, then call KE 8-5751

KUSTOM SLIPCOVER SOIV1CE YOUR FABRIC OR MINE

100-S OF FABRIC SAMPLES F R E E ESTIMATES

47*477$

Photography

Complete Wedding Packages

349-0440

Piano Tuning

PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR Regula t in^And^Rebu tiding

Plsno Technician John McOacken

Plastering

P L A S T E R I N G New. repair and t e x t u r e work. Dry-wall repair alao F r e e estimates. Sal Balierlni 436-741$

LOWEST PRICES^ P l a s t e r i n g , p a i n t i n g , European d o i n g w o r k . 4 7 6 - 0 0 1 1 ;

eves .34 hrs. $354610

CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS CUSTOM WINDOW TREATMENTS

Your F s b r i c s Mary Elaine

CUSTOM GALLERY Slipcovers, bedapreada A t reatments . Shop at Home aerrice Free Es t ima t e* Master Chg k Visa 044-4151 466-3074

Wdlpapering

W a l l s by Frankl in Qistom Wall P a p e r i n g A Decorator Trim Wayne County E v e n i n g

5 3 8 - 7 3 6 7 PAPER HANGING $7 00 per roll A up

J48-9700

CA6 P A P E R H A N G I N G 25 yrs exp $7 per roll

8 8 7 - 2 6 6 6

Gregory * P e r f e c t P a p e r ™ Let me lake c a r e of your Hang

upe Licensed 4634774

Snow Removal

SNOWPLOWING" Comm'I- Indus t r ia lRes idemaia l

D E P E N D A B L E SERVICE Karl H Jensen 4744224

SNOW~P LOWING j Commercia l k Residential jM Hr Service 10 Yrs Exp

474-9355

The Lawn Maintenance Co, Inc Commerc ia l k Residential

• ing k Lawn Mainterusice 35A7f77

HONEST PRICES l.frtag P i t t sburgh P a i n t s , I can dec-orate y a w house inside snd out or j o t 1 room. Custom mixing. Don't Mint until you «et a f r ee estfcnate f rem me. Call G a r t h

352-8972 E X P E R I E N C E D PAINTER

THOROUGH WORK F r e e Es t 1mstoe • Law Rates

M. GOREUCK Pta feaa lma l Pa in t i ng D e c o r a * *

Commercial 6 Decora t ive Iprayfc* Guaraa teed Licensed. ~

474-0911

PLASTERING A DRYWALL Repairs , addi t ions , new worka

AU work guaran teed Sta te Lie .34*-2447, 4744727

PLASTERING. STUCCO, texturiM Specialising In p l a a t e r A drywall rwpairs, wate r d s m s g e Reputable, "sensed $374374; 42247W

LIVONIA AREA - P las te r A Dry-wail Repairs . F r e e Es t . Guaranteed wort . Insured Also spray or hand t e n u r e *

SPECIALIZED In p las ter , <ky wall repair* and w a t e r da m a m Repu

and all work guaranteed Gail Sol, day* M*41$2, e v e n i n g 357-2914

PHxnbing LOW P R I C E RE P A I R S

PLUMBING A S E W E R CLEANING Related A l t e r a t i o n

II*. eves M h r s 47$4$ll

PLUMBING s a v i a Repairs Alteration*

Reasonable. . .3*24734.. Licensed

SNOW PLOWING 352-3522

WALLPAPER

REMOVAL of o i l w a l l c o v e r i n g !

INSURED

A G O L D I N

3 5 6 - 0 4 9 9

P A P E R HANGING E X P E R T WORK

Free Es t imate* Reaaonabie rates 5447545

Wdl Washing

1 $2 DISCOUNT WITH THIS AD-Wallwari i i i^ . wyy dow k rug c leaning Painting AU typea of repairs Handymen 47* 0011, Eve*, 24 hr*

WALLWASHING A PAINTING Interior Exte r io r

Free E s t i m a t e s I do t i e » myself Csll n o 0Q8T

10W P L O W I N G . Reaaonab le ates. Call now. 028-5130

COMMERCIAL Snow R e m o v a l

i Trucks A 4-Wheel Dr ive Loaders 47*4*48

SNOW PLOWING Call Day or Night

fk i * * 361-

SNOW PLOWING k REMOVAL Any Jobs

Year round contrac ts Call Pete 43*4703

S N O W REMOVAL RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL

M A R K I N G LOTS Seasonal c o n t r a c t s or per time 34 la- se rv ice . F r a n k , 404-7301

cleaned Pain t ing Very Insured F r e e E s t i m a t e s

585 2243

FOR reaaonable r a t e a A qualiKy wor t on walls , ca rpe t* , f u n d t i r e King * Carefu l Clean i r* . 19 m exp laaured. Livonia. 381-nM

G E O R G E S WINDOW k

Wall C leane r s Wall W a a h i i ^ S p e c i a i '

J anua ry F e b r u a r y Oaly Free Estimates 43MMB

r I T U M I N U M OR WOOD *

Repa i r , a l l k l n d a . I taas spacUIlsU New ieuU Adaor*

4 AL-S WINDOW S E R V K X Berkley 547

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726 Musical Instruments

HEINTZM AN Of Toronto, tail i»rigbt Cell before SPM

HAMMOND ORGAN. M M * Spinet, excellent condition, reasonable Monday thru Sat before $

LOWRIY ORGAN, one ear, Mafic Genie chord. In perfect ccndtion. muat i«||

HAMMOND ORGAN, MIM with «Aoraatic rhythm, excellent ccnd Uan W t M*3121

GRINNELL spinet piano, excellent " m M 7 4 I I 0 J7I4759

• U R L I T Z E R spinet piano, very good condition, $35* After 4 pm

UMin PIANO Wurlltxer Console, Walnut Finish, full keyboard. Excellent addition BOO 537 4175

V I O L I N . chi ld slxe, condition. $7$ After I P M

. good UMM6

732 Wearing Apparel

RED Fox full length desi^ier coat sise *1* . |3.MO Call between I* AM-* PM

AUTUMN HAZE Seal C«at. rich fur trim. Ecru Rabbit, gray Persian Lamb, alao brown. Black Borgancn excellent, reasonable , private

MMMI MINK Paw coat with Fox collar k border in light beige. Site 1-10 Excellent condition 35*2SM

APPAREL G o i n g o u t of M « n ' » C lo th ing

B u i i n e i s - U p to 7 0 % of f .

Suede J o c k e t i w e r e $80 • aa

l o w as $1 9 99 . Sh i r t Va lue* to

$21 '

Ponts

o f f .

o» low as $5.99. All

& b lue jeans up to vi

SAXAPHONE. baritone, Conn E Flat, perfect condition Owe. stand matudsd m-\M

frARFISA ORGAN 2 manuals, pedals, excellent condition, MIS

<71 MM

HAMMOND - B-3 organ with revert) Nova base and Leslie, 421-75M

GUITARS, handmade custom, solid body electric with Viking cases $15*0 each 354-7*7

SPECIAL Baldwin pre-owned A G O specifi cation organ Ideal for advanced student, teaching studio, small church or chapel Very special, II.MO

SMILEY BROS. 1010 N

Birmingham HUNTER

Ml 7 1177

CONSOLE pisno, Grinnells. with bench, wslnut, excellent condition

UMW

KALEIDOSCOPE

522-1 555 BLACK Persian Lamb jacket, pas-tel mink trim collar and cuffs, excellent condition, Small die HO Appraised value MM. sell (or $590 In storage 54*19*7

F U L L - L E N G T H Lamb Coat, sixe Marten Stole, $100

black Persian 10, $1J5 Stone

47*1825

PERSIAN Lamb jacket with gray mink collar Excellent condition, M50 <7*4778

738 Household Pets

GOEDEN Retriever pups. AKC, champion line, line bred, excellent laadfcrs or pets After 6 PM 375-0940

FLUTES or clarinets, like new. rea-sonable guaranteed and delivered M33427

OPLINGER MUSIC RENT WITH OPTION!

ONE PIANO OR ORGAN OF YOUR CHOICE

HAMMOND, BALDWIN KOLHER li CAMPBELL

1 a monthly basis t All money applied if purchased 3 Rental based on selection Michigan's largest selection of keyboards, all sale priced 43544 Van Dyke (I8W Mi ). 114 daily, 1-5 Sunday

254-1337 649-3213

728 TV, Stereo, HMi & Tape Decks

ALL channel excellent color T V MO, also black $> white 4M-4457

ZENITH 21" color console, walnut cabinet excellent conditio! $200 also besutiful gold tsble lamp $50

444-MM

PHILCO COLOR TV. phonograph. AM-FM stereo, walnut, $4 inches wide long, B7S 3534M5

SONY AM FM tape recorder, cox denser microphone, automatic set shutofT carrying case, mint condl tion. |1M 882 6154

REGENCY POLICE scamer 10 channel. 3 band VHF HI LO, UHF with crystals 1100 4*4-3742

ZENITH 25" Chromocolor console, good condition 1125 25544*2

BEAUTIFUL ZENITH console TV >250 firm

color 23" 525-7111

SHARP C A S S E T T E recorder, never used. Msrsnti turntable |1M for pai r 1100 recorder Rick

53I404

729 CB Rodios SBE console V,-side band, like new,

3M47M

. NEW Royce 113 CB. 40 ctunnel .aaobd transceiver 1200 Value for -4100 Call after 5PM 645 55*7

.'730 Sporting Goods

SKIS, bindings, child's sise 2. Mo

boots (Riker 1, 4534446

; GUN REBLUING winter special , Any rifle or shotgun, 135 Double , barrels. 155 Smitty s Guns After 12 , OOon, 5354333

POOL TABLE condition, $125

7 foot, very z&!

• PIN BALL MACHINE $2M or will • t rade for W i n c h e s t e r shot gun • 447-2587

EIGHT FOOT pool table, good cav dttKm. $250 $87OM

SKI BOOTS, men's Raichle, Red Hot. sixe 11. $35. lady's. Cfcber, 5 buckle, slxe I , $25 3*2 177* 36242M

GIGANTIC ~ WAREHOUSE pool table sale, 7' Brunswick table with commercial slate $3*5 delivered to your home. Ml 7111

TOBOGGAN, piua pad $35

brand new, large, <214038

BUMPER lion. |M.

pool table. good condl <27-3127

POOL Table, Briarwood IV, $' table, high speed ball return, accessories, slmost new ~ ' coM, O M Sacrifice. $200 917-11

wn, phis Original

SLATE Pool table with accessories. $1M Call after SPM < M M »

NEW PINBALL MACHINE

Sold a t Co»t -$209 .

SAFFRON BILLIARD SUPPLIES

1623 S. W o o d w a r d

corner 10 M i l e

toyol O a k 562 -8429

SLATE TOP Pool Tables • Dea. dract with factory Starting aa low aa $350 New k Used Open dally, m-tva 16*1314

CHOOSE FROM THESE BEAUTIES

AFGHAN HOUND, BLACK Eng liah Springer Spaniel, liver and white Collie, sable and white Cocker Spaniel mixed spayed KOMONDOR female Miniature Poodle, neutered, Apricot Standard Poodle, male Black Samoyed G E R M A N S H E P H E R D NEU TERED. 10 months

Collie Mixed Puppies KOMONDOR PUPPIES

• B I R M I N G H A M HUMANE SOCIETY

, 4 7 6 - 5 6 5 6 GERMAN short hair pups. AKC. Chatppion bloodl ine, shots $$5

542-5968

ADOPT A PET CALL 939-4240

OAKLAND HUMANE SOCIETY

LOVABLE M I X E D BREEDS PUREBREDS Afghans. Beagle, Brittany Spaniel. German Short Hair Pointer, Labrador, Malamute, Irish Setter. Dobermsn, Blood-ho^d. Collie Puppies, Shepherd. Golden Retriever, St Bernard, Schnauxer, Shye Terrier. Basenji, Spitz '

PUPPIES - CATS OPEN 7 DAYS

KITTEN needs a Female, dec la Wed

738 Household Pets

BRITTANY PUP, AKC. I old. $M 474-2217 or «7*7**2

G E R M A N S H E P H E R D pups black-silver. 3 months, all shots Large boned, psrents can be seen

<53443*

CAIRN Terrier, male, 5 months AKC registered, housebroken shots, loves children $1(5. 522-01M

FREE • Standard Poodle-Labrador Retr iever puppies, males females. Daytime <04-5577, Eve-nings ask for Karen 84244*0

SCHNAUZERS, black pupa, AKC. After 6 PM

miniature 5<2-70M

LOVABLE all white male cat fixed, free to good home, 431-71

BEAGLE - 15" male, 1< months old. Friday breeding, trained. AKC reg-istered. 34* 33fc

AMAZON PARROT small male approximately 1 year Tamed, with cage R e a s o n a b l e After 5PM

<27-9118

FREE KITTENS Litter trained

to good homes <77 9344

AMERICAN ESKIMO Pups, fluffy 'white, self-clean coat, odorless

champion blood line, shots Ml-OM

GOLDEN R E T R I E V E R Puppies AKC. champion back grand, par ents OF A certified, 4554570

SHORT HAIRED red tabby cat needs new home 1H yrs, female spayed All shots, affectionate p lay fu l and w e l l t r a i n e d C

RBI-7451

HORSE Lovers attention 5 darting Jack Ruasell Hunt Terrier puppies « weeks old 64*4709

SCHNAUZER, minsture. AKC home raised puppies Stud service grooming Bob and Pat Albrecht

522 9380

MINIATURE SCHNAUZER AKC t weeks, salt and pepper, paper trained Reasonable After < P M

261 4837

MALTESE Male puppy, 8 weeks AKC. shots . $250 A f t e r 5 PM

3<*60B

DOG KENNEL - 6x12x6 ft with gate, $125 or best offer <77 2012

SPRINGER Spaniel English Setter mixed puppies, free to good home

<59-5370

FREE 8 week old mixed spaniel puppies 9 and Beech area 357 <942

WHITE MALE, German Shroherd, AKC registered, 7 months ola Paid $300 Will sacrifice for $150 3524777

BEAUTIFUL white Persian cat. female, shots, spayed and decl-awed. to good home - $70 <5*70M

OLD English Sheep dog puppies, AKC. show quality, shots, wormed, P00 and up 5594904

GOLDEN R E T R I E V E R pups, championship stock, quality pets

B24433

MALE Irish Setter. 13 months, AKC, chsmpion l ine, shots. hoBebroken. reasonable (kll after 5 PM, 35*2246

SHORTHAIR Sister cats need good home Born March 1st, spayed, declawed, all shots <7*1059

MIXED Puppies. Husky, Collie and Spaniel Lovable pels $10 425-0154

FREE to good home, l1* year old, male, cockapoo. l ikes cnildren

722-4004

GERMAN SHEPHERD. 8 months old female, AKC registered, (ham pion bloodline, $150 5914170

F E M A L E I R I S H SETTER. 11 months old, papers, call be tin lQaiMpm 2640025

MALE SCHNAUZER, AKC, shots. 8 weeks old $150 Call after 4 30PM

525-5439

MINIATURE blsck AKC poodle, exce l lent w i t h c h i l d r e n . $200,

661 2644

FREE to good home beautiful Bel gian Shepherd. 1 year old. trained, couple moving 4774199

AIREDALE ,Terrier puppies. AKC registered, exce l lent pedigree

8T7-S4M

COLLIE PUPS, AKC registered 5 males, 2 females Tri-sahle colored. Champion sired 525-1137

GREAT Dane pups. AKC. blacks. $150 273-3461

GIANT SCHNAUZER Puppies, Males, 4 months, show, champion line Evenings Ml-2MB

IRIST SETTER pup, female, 5 months old, AK(J, housebroken, excellent with children $M 478-47*3

FREE Irish Setter, 10 months old, female Farmington 477-5M1

CUTE LITTLE weeks old. $5 esc

puppies. mixed. 7 4534492

SHEPHERD pups, $» f st snd sassy, 4304*42

COLLIE LAB MIX puppies. 16 weeks old, male and female, very trainable, people - lovers, almost housebroken already Muat go to good home $10 Call after 3 PM or weekends 3SM738

OLD ENGLISH Sheepdog puppies. AKC, show, pet OFA, sire, liter-naticnal Champ, excellent tempo--ment breeding <554IM

SINGING Qty

Canary, male. Garden

COLLIE MIX - • month old, houae broken. $15 Must sell After 5PM

532-177*

STANDARD poodle, black AKC, 16 months old, all shots, etc to good family, $150 Chuck 53M430

CXC short hair pointers, whelped II-71. reedy for hunting fall "7*. show po*entlaI, sired by Am ( i n Cham pkrv |170 firm 626-77M

G O L D E N R e t r i e v e r pupplea, available 2-21-79, all champion and Hall o< Fame background 4 males,

females, $200 each, excellent for pet or show I7MM3

744 Horses, Livestock & Equipment

HORSE HAY. 500 bales. Special $175 bale

421 4484

CRUMP all purpose English saddle, good condition, $175 47*1034

R E G I S T E R E D hunter, bay gelding Call after 2 PM

thoroughbred 11.1, 8 years,

363 5349

800 Recreational Vehicles

TRAVEL TRAILER. 24V4 ft., 1977, sleeps 8, totally self contained, 2 dining tables, 4 burner stove. 2 holding tanks, has been towed less than 200 miles, showroom condition,

4544726

802 Snowmobiles ARTIC CAT EL TIGRE

197$ with cover Excellent condi-tion. 250 miles $ l.3«5 8514351

ARCTIC CAT 1*71 Panther - 3M cc. completely rebuilt, with cover, excellent condition, $650 35*0151

SUZUKI 1*71. 340. $325 456 2*47

SKI-DOOS. two 1*73 , 340 cc. TNT, excellent condition, 1 year old tracks k bearings. 1 new dikch, 2 new covers, 2 place trai ler , complete $1*00 After 5 PM 42I4MI

YAMAHA SR433 Arboly Track 1*75 GPX <S3G Best offer <7*4537

RUPP 1*71, with 1*7< Hirth engine, low m i l e a g e , new treada. $525,

GA 2 2638

COCKER PUPPIES - AKC Blonfc. reds, silver buff Excellent quality Brad to have good dispositions Guaranteed DorjT Kennels 887-MM

TWO female dog*, mixed breed, spayed, free to good home M1421$

GERMAN SHEPHERD. 5 montta, AKC, female, black Ji silver. $«5

5*14663

732 Wearing Apparel

RACCOON Jacket, sixe 19-12, beked % length Worn I times, coat 1*5* new Moved to Florida, must sail. IZ25 M*4M3

WEDDING dress and veil, sixe 1*. silk taffeta , appliqued lace, pearls and crys ta l s Veil has train e d p d with Aieacon lace Original ly MM

PERSIAN L a m b coat Grey. Mink collar, a lmost new, owner moved South MM value, Beat offer After * >24-2511

BOUVJER pups, square, large. AKC, Ho l land blood, allots, wormed Excellent with cNldren, bast guard dog Mon thru Fri. after •PM

CAT. gray and white, female, free 535-1M7

LHASA APSO puppie , AKC, red male, • months , all shots, terrific lovable personal i ty M14747

F R E E TO Good H e m e Black male rabbit Very t a m e , affectionate; l o v e s c h i l d r e n . C a g e I n c l u d e d .

F R E E Puppies Shepherd - Lab.

740 Pet Services

£ COATS & SWEATERS

also FINCH & CANARY SALE

L A R G E S E L E C T I O N F a n c y F u r n i t u r e fo r F e l i n e s

~ S w e a t e r s A C o a t s for Dog*, all s i s e s

T r a v e l C a g e s T r a i n i n g E q u i p m e n t

Pets NlParticulars MI 22830 MOONEV AVE. Acroes from Farmington Plaza

O P E N M O N -SAT JMi 474-6806 Master Chaige BanKArneM,;aid

C o m p l e t e Se rv ices B o a r d i n g A G r o o m i n g

ARCTIC CAT 1*71, 3<0. good condl tion, $250 <22 *322

KAWASAKI SNOWJET 1977 <M, with cover. $1050 Cat. El Tlgre. 1*77, with cover. $1500 5224IM.

261-541$

RUPP 1*77 Nitro $1,196 After 4 pm

liquid cooled. 973-MM

JOHNSON, 1*70, M H P , new lease and boegie sp r ings Runs good, $245

5314*48

EVINRUDE 1*75, <5 H P rotary, electric s t a r t , r e v e r s e & gauges Only MO miles. $*M &H036

SNOWMOBILE TRAILERS 1,2J k < places, Chippewa T r a l k r Sales k Service MM37*

RUPP. 1*74. SkiDoo, 1*73, 1 t r d l e f , cart and accessor ie s $1500 com ptete After SPM. 1221M3

814 Campers And Motortiomes

5M-0670

FOR RENT 1*7* Motorhome

5*5 7963

POP UP camper, 1944. sleeps 4, new cover, carpet and new tirea. $350 5314948

816 Auto-Truck Ports & Service

TWO G7*-14 snow tires with GM rims Moving out of state, must aeU M0 After 5 PM. Ml 7351

FULL SIZE MEIJERS Snowplow, with attachment, $350 After 4PM,

32649M

VEGA 1*72 Hatchback, sellii* for parts, excellent body, air condi tioning, radio, tires, automatic tranamission. 421-7518

SNOW TIRES, H 78X15 on Pontiac wheels, both $40. also 1 new H 71X15 Tiger Paw regular tire, $20 After 6 PM 8511215

CHRYSLER <5.000 miles

ENGINE - 273 V$. $200 Call after IPM.

474-4*60

CHEVELLE 1*72 SS for parts. 12 bolt 350 trans, no title, no engine. $175 5229256

TWO G78X15 bias-ply tires, white-walls mounted on rims, $50 427-3127

TRANSMISSIONS RE BUILT -Free towning $195 (most cases) l full year warranty on parts and labor 10 years experience Trans II Transmissions 532-4202

T h u r s d a y , J a n u a r y 25, 1979 (P,C,R,W,G-13C)*I5C

821 Junk Cars Wanted

H IGH$$ H IGH$$

W A N T E D ON ALL JUNK CARS

Must have Title RUBE'S A U T O SALES, I N C

4 0 2 4 9 Schoo lc ra f t

4 5 3 - 0 3 7 1 525 -5444

P L Y M O U T H

$INSTANT$ $CASH$

FOR JUNK

& WRECKED CARS Call

E & M 4 7 4 - 4 4 2 5

822 Trucks For Sale

FORD 197*. 250. Ranger. XLT, AM FM 8 track, duel tanks, new caps, low mileage. Excellent condition $3*00 <27-0474 425-2M5

FORD 1*77, F 100 Explorer Pick Up. V4, power steering, brakes, automatic, rear step bumper, p w

• 332-1415

FORD. 1*78 F 100. flare SKk. 6 V bed, 6 cylinder, stick, power steering, tinted glass, smfm stereo. $3,860 <*<-1982 or 937-2542

RENEWING FLEET, trucks 1973 -1*7* Two FM0 18 ft lift gates Two OQ Qievys with 12 ft box Two E2M Ford Econolines Two F700 Ford 16 ft stakes Two E3M Ford 10 ft parcel vans 937-3200

822 Trucks For Sde

CAB TOP for pick up truck Fin iahed inside with light $350 4764065

TWO (2) PAIR SNOW tires with wheels, Chrysler mount Goodyear Suburbanites XGPolyglas D7H4B. G78-14B Excellent condition $<0 set 5534178

SNOW Tires. Goodrich Trail-makers. E 78x14 Pair, used I sea-son $40 complete 334-4382

CAMARO PARTS 1969 Camaro, call after 6pm

and 1971 261 3058

MEYERS Snow Blazer $500

plov Bronco or 459-1805

TIRES, Two 15 inch, G78 Snow Two 15 inch. G78 Radial 2 months old $60 complete 2734810

WHEEL COVERS NEW k USED Singles or set Also for Pick ups, Vans A Motorhomes

SID SAVAGE 3 0 2 5 4 Ford Rd., Wes t l and

West of M i d d l e b e l t

818 Auto Rentals & Leasing

DATSUN 280 ZX'S CEDES 450 SEL. immediate leasing Datsun

k 1979 MER available for Call OTiara

425-3311

820 Autos Wanted

WANTED 1969 Camaro. Rally Sport orZM After I P M , 425-5996

WANTED M Olds Dynamic M, body good condition, engine not neces-sary 538-4580

BIG DISCOUNTS ON ALL TRUCKS IN STOCK

LARGE SELECTION

Floyd Rice Ford

8 6 8 - 9 8 1 0

BRAND NEW! '79 PICKUPS

IN STOCK 1 HOUR DELIVERY

$ 4 0 9 3 *

JOHN ELDEN CHEVY L A N D

697-7700 5 MINUTES F R O M CANTON

10 MINUTES F R O M PLYMOUTH

SAVE $ 1 0 0 A MILE

1-94 SERVICE DRIVE

AT BELLEVILLE

OPEN M O N - THURS TIL 9

(Closed S a t u r d a y s Til Feb. 3rd)

•8 available at this price

•Offer expires Feb 28, 1979

TOYOTA, 1*73 pickup 4 speed with camper box Beautiful buy. 1 year warranty $18*5 35545 W Michigan Ave , Wayne 72*-3lOO

AUTOLAND U S A

823 Vans

BEAUVILLE 1976, power steering, brakes, amfm, air, rear heater, body needs some repair, 37,500 miles, $3,200 682-4823

CHEV BEAUVILLE VAN. 1978 Automatic, dual air ..conditioning, AM/FM, showroom clean $09K

TENNYSON CHEV. 3 2 5 7 0 PLYMOUTH RD

U V O N I A 4 2 5 - 6 5 0 0

CHEVY SUBURBAN VAN, 1974 Dual factory air. wood panelling, one retired owner, cleanest one in USA! Hurry, won't last'! Art Moran Pontiac-GMC, Tel North of 12 Mile

CHEVY suburban 1970, very good condit ion, $1,200 645-5047, or

547-4920

rlearaph. 3534000

CHEVY Travel Van 1977, Coach man customized with sink, ice box, table, sleeps 2, power brakes, power steering, air, cruise con trol.AM FM stereo with tape deck, low mileage, best offer Evenings 277-4577, days 525-7870

824 Sports And Imported Cars

Exclusive MERCEDES-BENZ

Sa les -Leas ing

E u r o p e a n De l i ve ry

Ports - Serv ice

Estate Motors Ltd 4 6 4 S. W o o d w a r d

B i r m i n g h a m

6 4 4 - 8 4 0 0

FIAT V O L V O N e w - Used

Sales - Serv ice - parts

AUTO VILLAGE 1 0 2 0 0 W 8 M i l e toad

F e r n d a l e

54 1 -6360

856 Buick

SUPER SALE HIGH INVENTORY

WE MUST MOVE

THESE CARS N O W I !

'78 BUICK SKYLARK $4,495

'78 MONTE CARLO . $5 ,395

'78 RIVIERA $7,295

'78 REGAL LIMITED $5 ,569

'78 LE&ABRE $5,295

'77 V O L K S W A G E N $3 ,495

'77 T-BIRD $5,495

'77 FORD G R A N A D A $3,295

BIRD $4,995

NEVILLE $5 ,495

BIRD F O R M U L A $4,295

858 Cadillac

SEDAN DeVlLLE, 1978, excellait condition, loaded, rustproofed. •9400 After 5PM 45*-5*M

SEVILLE 1976 power AM-FM 17500

light blue, all stereo, 8 track

85146M

FIAT 1972, 124 special 4 T r a n s p o r t a t i o n Spec ia l '

FIAT 1973 Roadster convertible, red, black top, black interior, AM FM 8 track $1,295 Tyme Sales

455 5566

FIAT 1974 X19 With removable hardtop, rally package Sharp' $1,475 Yyme Sales

455 5566

FIAT 1974, 124 coupe, air, stereo, power brakes. 5 speed, needs body work Cal l for pr ice , after 6 pm

459 9026

HONDA 1977, Civic Hatchback. 4 speed, AM-FM, excellent conditior, $2850 557 2479

' 76 ElECTRA

SEVILLE 1976 triple dark metallic green 4 door, loaded 40 000 miles, must sell. $7000 or best offer Call weekdays 8 6 30 525 IM0

SEVILLE 1977 21 *00 miles triple blue, 4 door, excellent condtion. $9600 Call weekdays 8 6 30 525-1M0

1977 black power steer ing, power brakes sun roof, fully equipped 23,000 miles $97*0 Qifl Monday thru Friday 9 5 PM Exten sion 26 ask far Kathi

1 COUPE

BRE COUPE

BRONCO RANGER XLT. 1978 Air, bucket seats, red, 11,000 mi l« $7,695 ALAN FORD, 1845 S Telegraph, Bloomfield 543-2030

CHEV CHEYENNE 1976 pickup. <x<. \ ton, 350 <-barrel, radio with extra speakers, set up for CB Tires 12x16x5 with alum wheels, set of snow tires Never pushed snow Highway miles, 52,929 $4000 or best offer Call Randy. 4224641

CHEVROLET 1973, ton pick up. Heavy duty suspension for towing some body work, well maintained^ $700 9-5PM 373-7575

MANSFIELD SHARP CARS

NEEDED 3 3 5 - 5 9 0 0 3 3 8 - 8 8 2 5

SELL YOUR AUTOMOBILE

OR TRUCK TO

TOWN & COUNTRY DODGE

TOP DOLLAR PAID

YOUR CAR NEED NOT BE PAID FOR

T O W N & COUNTRY DODGE

9 Mile k Grand River Farmington

<7<4750

WE BUY CLEAN USED CARS TOP DOLLAR PAID

FOR I M M E D I A T E CASH SEE

OAKLAND DODGE Across from the Oakland Mall

on 1< Mile Road

5 8 5 6 0 9 3

CHEVY BLAZER, < x <, 1975 This one s sharp and won't last long at $<795 Feister. 37401 Ford Road at Newburgh. 72 1-2400, a f te r6ca l l

721 2406

CHEVY PICKUP, 1978 Automatic. V8. power steering and power brakes 4 x 4 with plow Roger Penske Che v 35^1600

CHEVY PICKUP 350 1974

'/a t o n , s t i c k , e q u i p p e d .

$ 2 3 9 5

OPEN SATURDAY U V O N I A V O L K S W A G E N

34501 Plymouth Rd 42S5400

CHEVY S ILVERADO PICKUP. 1*7* Air, A M / F M tape, tilt k cniae, sliding rear window, west

mirrors, step bumper, 8 cylin-latic. power $4196' Bill

• Ford, 35000 Plymouth Rd 421-7000

CHEVY VAN, 1978. Nomad equip-ment. power steering. V4 auto-matic. air, speed control, 4 sWivel bucket seats Excellent condition, low mileage 255-5274

CHEVY VAN, 1977 Finished inte-nor, automatic, power steering and brakes, air, stereo, tilt, cruise, rally wheels, less than 18,000 miles $5795 HARGROVE OLDS, 33225 Michigan Ave . Wayne • 721-3650

CHEVY VAN 1976, power brakes, steering, AM FM 8 track, air, n * tornized, excellent condition $4,350

32*7833

DODGE 1976 200 Van Custom irte-nor k paint, sun roof Power win-dows, steering & brakes. 318 T A radials, 36,000 miles $5,200 or trade for 4-wheel drive 532 2232

DODGE 1976, 318, air. cuslpm ulte-r ior , low m i l e a g e After 5PM.

5224274

JAGUAR XJ4L 1976, sedan. Bntish racing green, tan interior. $9675 Weekdays 9 5 , 336 4900 ext 215 After 7 pm and weekends 62*4444

MERCEDES B E NZ 280 1976 4 door sedan, $12,500 Good condition, fully pupped 545-3362

FORD CHATEAU 8 PASSENGER VAN, 1976 Front and rear air, stereo and tape $4895 Hirws Park Lincoln-Mercury 425.1036

FORD ECONOLINE HON VAN, 1978 Automatic, power steering and brakes, stereo, 10.700 miles $5696 HARGROVE OLDS. 33225 Ntchigan Ave . Wayne 721 3650

FORD EI5<M976 351 engine, all power, air, semi customized, win-dows, low miles $4000 or best offer

3*7 3326

FORD E-Iso 1976 Chateau, auto matic, 6 cylinder, power steering brakes, AM FM cassette. CB. cus torn interior, best offer 477 3644

FORD 1972 Econoline 200, engine runs well, body needs moderate work. 8 cylinder, automatic, radio. $900 4554010

FORD 1975 window van. V8, power steering, brakes, air, captain's chairs, cruise, dinette, am-fm, 8 track, asking $3000 Days 5374373 eves & weekends 53*1856

FORD 1976 Chateau Huh Wagon, 351 V8, privacy windows, power, captains chairs, cruise, dual air k tanks $5,100 337 6058, 62444T7

FORD 1976, Econoline 150, 30*6, 3 speed, fu l l y customized $5200

474-1129

FORD 1976, power, $3,600 Evenings

air, AM FM. 682 *269

CHEVY 1972, ^ ton pickup. 350 automatic, fuii power, clean. 58,000 miles, $1,675 522 *256

CHEVY TON PICKUP. 1974 6 cylinder, std transmission Good economy Roger Penske Chev 355-1600

CARS W A N T E D Top Dollar Paid

$1M$2,000

W e Come Out AUTO CLEARANCE

32115 Michigan, Wayne

7 2 2 - 2 2 2 0

806 Boats & Motors

MASTER C R A F T 1*71. II ' . Ml Inboard With t r a i l e r . Call a f t e r 5

4S3-1M*

TWO amall a l u m i n u m Ice boats, cheap. One D.N Ice boat 6*2 7542

S A I L B O A T - C h r y s l e r mutineer, It74, complete with sails, cover k trailer Excel lent condl tkn . $1700 W Bloomfield Ml-306*

TROJAN. 197), F M, fully equipped Including t r im tabs, $1 !,***. M7-S$6

812 Motorcycles, Go-Karts-Mini Bkes

SUZUKI, 1 m , RM 125 Yamaha. ItTt, YZ 125 Exce l l en t condition Beat offer M*S1S»

O N E H A L F converted. $125

m I d g e t r a c e r 2M3047

814 Campers And Motortiomes

CLEARANCE SALE

70 , Exp lo re r $ 5 2 0 0

72, 24 ft. Chompion $5,495 73, 2 0 f t . C h a m p i o n $ 4 , 9 0 0

73, 2 4 f t . C h a m p i o n $ 6 , 4 5 0

74, V W C a m p e r $3995

74, 21 f t . C o n c o r d $ 5 , 5 0 0

74, 2 2 f t . T i t a n $ 6 , 6 3 0

76, 3 1 f t . T i t a n $ 1 6 , 5 0 0

76, 2 1 f t . C o n c o r d $7 ,995

77, 2 5 f t . C o n c o r d $ 9 , 8 0 0

H.W. MOTOR HOMES M1-1M5

Top Dollar PAID

FOR SHARP USED CARS ANY MAKE

ANY MODEL

TENNYSON CHEV.

3 2 5 7 0 P L Y M O U T H RD.

L I V O N I A

425-6500

We Buy Used Cars

ALL MAKES 4 M O O E S

ALSO TRUCKS

COMPLETE SELECTION OF

CLEAN USED CARSI

Bill Brown USED CARS

35000 Plymouth Rd. Livonia, Michigan

4 2 1 - 7 0 0 0

AVENUE AUTO SALES PAY $ FOR YOUR CAR

OUT OF STATE CONNCCTION

A N Y M A K E

A N Y MODEL

NEED N O T BE P A I D FOR

' 7 8 s O N D O W N

ASK FOR BOB

AVENUE AUTO SALES CLAWSON 435-4355

SELLING OR TRADING YOUR CAR?

STOP BY k S E E WHY SO MANY P E O P L E TRADE AT

TURNER FORD

WE W O N T B E UNDERSOLD at Maple k Coolldpe

In The Somerse t Area '

DATSUN, 1976, 1977, 197*-S PICK-UPS 4 speeds, automatic Some with camper tops 4 to choose from Excellent condition O'Hara Dat-sun. 35455 Plymouth Rd 425-3311

DODGE V-8, Kary Van Insulated box, power steering k brakes, low mileage, eouipt with 6500 watt gen erator 464-6300 9-5 or evenings

533-4275

DODGE, 1*77, Power Wagon," W 200, automatic, power steering, brakes, snow plow, extras Excel lent condition 62*4*05

DODGE ^ ton crew-cab. 1974. V4 automatic, snow tires Call after 2 PM 2*14719

EL CAMINO classic 1975, power steering and brakes, air. AmFm 8 track, superior mags. Texas car Best offer over $3750 644-5196

EL CAMINO, 1976 Air. cruise, stereo tape, low miles, sharp $4195

JACK SELLE BUICK 200 W Ann Arbor Rd

Plymouth

453-4411

FORD E-350 PARCEL DELIVERY TRUCK. 1*78 14 ft bed. buckhead duals. 10.000 GVW. 8 cylinder, auto matic. power. 17,000 miles $6MG Bill Brown Ford, 35000 Plymouth Rd. 421 70W

FORD F-1J0 PICKUP. 1978 4 wheel drive $6495 Bill Brown Ford, 330W Plymouth Rd 421 7000

FORD F-150, 1977, Custom Super Cab with cap. V«. automatic, power steering and brakes, radio and CB, 19,0*0 miles $49*5 Bill Brown Ford. 35000 Plymouth Rd 4214000

FORD F-150, 1977 4 x 4. lots ol extras, a real s i lver beauty $6,196 ALAN FORD. 1*45 S Telegraph, Bloomfield 543-1030

FORD F 250, 1973 Pick up. 4 wheel drive wilh plow Avis Ford. Telegraph at 12 Mile 354-3100

FORD F-25* 4 x 4. 1177 Oew Qib, 30,000 miles $5.1M ALAN FORD. >•45 S. T e l e g r a p h . Bloomfield

543-MM

FORD Ranchero GT. 1*75, full power and air. low mileage, $2960,

455M18

FORD IMS. New bed 1172 rebti l t engine a n d t r a n s m i s s i o n New dutch, fm radio. $35* 532-1*70

FORD 1*73 % ton P i c k ^ , red, black interior, c lean! $960 Tyme Sales

<55 5544

FORD, 1977 Chateau E 150. leaded $5200

Club wagon, 455-33*9

FORI) 1977 Econo Van. 150 cuitom, 351 automatic, 138" wheel base, loaded $5100 <55 5606

MERCEDES BENZ 1978, 450 SI. Roadster. 12,000 miles, metellic paint, alloy wheels, AM-FM cas sette stereo, 2 tops $26,500 Eve nings 8524419

MGB 1977. overdrive, wire wheels. 8 track, rust proofing. 16,000 miles Excellent condition $5,100 Eve-nings k Weekends 645 9332

OPEL 1971, gold, black racing stripes, good second car $365 Tyme Sales

455 5566

S3,295

$3,295

$4,395

$3,495

$2,195

$3,195

$3,495

IGAR

'O L A N D A U

IGAR

O D G E C H A R G E R SE

. $3 ,495

' M O U T H DUSTER $1,895

!D ELITE $2,695

E R C U R Y M O N T E G O

$2,495

>GE DART $3,395

IEVY M A L I B U $2,495

IEVY M A L I B U $1,995

KT CONVERTIBLE $2,195

YORKER $1,695

N T I A C G R A N D V I L L E

$2,295

'73 OjlEVY W A G O N

'73 CAPRICE W A G O N

SEVILLE 1978 Low mileagt. wire wheels. Saddle $10,900 55*4001,

62* 55M

SEVILLE 1978, silver. GM execu live car, 6000 miles, superb cond tion $11,700 264 3924 or 8524*64

SEVILLE 1976 loaded good condi Hon low mileage, must sell, 352 1945 645-54T7

'73 FC

OPEL dition, $3,900

RIVIEfl tion, $7(

SKYHA car, low

PORSCHE, 1977 V 924, maroon and tan, loaded, excellent condition 14,500 miles $10 200 Evenings 362 3888, days 353 1405

RENAULT 1978, LeCar. warranty, loaded, save $1,000 over 79, $600 over new 78 681-4244

SIMCA 1969. new brakes, tires (summer and winter ) mag wheels front wheel drive, 34,400 miles No rust $675 5314948

TOYOTA. 1972 Corolla wagon, lift back, rear defroster, six>w tires, automatic $650 47*7074

TR - 7, 1977, loaded, good condition, low mileage, must sell 352 1 945,

MV5637

TWO 1978 Sijver Anniversary Cor vettes, loaded, must sell, 557 1511 or

474-1046

VOLVO 1970, good condition, $450 Call after 6 30PM 5494083

VOLVO 1977, excellent condition, air . power steer ing, brakes, windows, sun roof, cruise control, am-fm stereo, leather, 20,000 miles, $7500 851-4966

852 Classic Cars

MARK I I I , 1969. excellent condition No rust Low mileage One owner Asking $5000 62*1415

FORD 1977 , 8 passenger, 8 cylinder automatic, power steering 4 brakes, rustproofed, 20,000 miles $5,500 4644586

FORD 250, 1975, power steering, brakes, a i r . $3,200 A f t e r 6 P M

35* 26*4

GMC VAN, 1977, automatic, air, power steering/brakes, am radio WM0 . 662 7309

GMC 1978, Private owner, fully loaded, complete conversion. Before 5PM 3*2 2171; after 5PM,

M34087

LEISUhE VAN! 1*77 Automatic, power Completely equipped Low miles. Extra clean $7496 JACK DEMMER FORD 7214560

PLYMOUTH lV77 Voyager Power steering, brakes, cruise, 21,000 miles, stereo, a i r $4,250 F i rm

553-1306

SUBURBAN, 1974. % ton. new tires, snows, exhaust system, brakes k completely repainted Runs great Original owner Must sacrifice Ckll weekdays 7 AM 4 30 PM 47*42«

824 Sports And Imported Cars

AUDI 1976, 1MLS, 20.000 milea, 4 door, air, AM-FM stereo, excellent condition $5000 After 5pm 444-1823

AUDI 1976, 100LS, 4 door, power steering, brakes, air. automatic, stereo, $4,250 45*3700

CAPRI, 1972. runs good nee<fc body work $125 or best offer After 3 30 PM Ml 242*

CAPRI 1974, V4 . 4 speed, deluxe interior, sunroof, 34,000 miles, excellent condition $1995 444406*

C O R V E T T E . 1974 Automatic, power steering, power brakes. FM, air, burnt orange Roger Penske Chev. 355-1600

MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE. 1967 2*9 V-8, power steering, disc brakes, styled wheels, radials pony seats, new paint $1050 464 4694

OLDS 1966 442 Arizona car Hurst 4 speed, 400 c i , power brakes k steering, whitewall radials, radio, heater Good condition for restora tion $1,100 or best offer 69* 5496

$1,195

$1,295

$1,295

$1,995

$1,595

RD MAVERICK

'73 BIJICK CENTURY

'72 Blll lCK LESABRE

TELLA BUICK : ' 5 3 3 0 G r a n d Ri\Jer Hile West of Telegraph

5 3 1 8 7 6 3

l.lMITf D, 1973, 2 door, full («iwrr good sh ipe, $1350 4551642

978 Sport Coupe, mini con ots of extras. 9 800 miles.

325 2877. 464 6412

A 1970 - loaded, good condi 0 or best offer 45V9629

IVK, 1975. one owner clean mileage $1800 (26-3790

SKYLA iK 1972. low mileage, air power sieermg AmFm stereo rear window defogger $1,800 After 5 PM 839-4387

STATION WAGON 1969 Good con dition 6424243

9 7 8 BUICK ESTATE W A G O N

9 passenger, low miles only $6785

AUDETTE

CADILLAC "Has c o u n t r y - c l u b courtesy

W b l o o m f i e l d 8 5 1 - 7 2 0 0

Kl I B1AR 140 mil AM 5 1

858 Cadillac

Z 1978 Classic. Zieharted s, $25 500 Call between 8 M 4214050

CADIL .AC COUPE DeVlLLE 1975 R«d with white Landau roof $4195 Ijines I'ark Lincoln Mercury

425-3036

COUPE leather power,

SEVILLE 1977 yellow with yellow leather interior 15,000 miles fully equipped including Malcney front, B.900 563 3705 B7 2W3

SEVILLE 1978 loaded leather 11,000 miles 110 700 Af ter^^m

SEVILLE 1977. 9 000 mika triple ihite loaded 435 9508 8834100

860 Chevrolet

be fo re y o u sel l . bring us your car

or truck we pay top dollar immediate cash

S A V O I E

CHEVROLET

1900 W Maple 115 M.le Rd I 14 miles e of Woodward

6 4 3 8 0 0 0

BLAZER. 1$78 Silver & black Power steering automatic, cruise air AM FM CB \ 8 $5 850 4554206

C A M A-R-O-S COMPANY CARS >3 LEFT •

1*78 CAMAROS air stereo con sole rallyy low mileage' Annual closeoul $4895 Hurry

AUDETTE CADILLAC .

W B l o o m f i e l d 851 -7200

Tom or W o I, Used Cors

(AMARO Z28 1978 Automatic power steering, air conditioning stereo New cur warranty $7196

T E N N Y S O N CHEV 3 2 5 7 0 PLYMOUTH RD

U V O N I A 425 -6500

1 AMARO Z28 I977S. automatic, air, rear defogger AmFm cassette, positraction, 350 4 barrel, very good condition, must sell 6AM881

CAMARO 1969 Kas WOO

27 mpg regular 421 1*24

D e V l L L E 1977 silver. stereo tilt

undercoated. 13,000 (Titles $7200

854 American Motors

GREMLIN 1976, radials, runs per-fect Will sacrifice Leaving Town Best offer 62*5333

GREMLIN, 1974 Economy special Automatic, low miles $1296

GLASSMAN OLDS 2*000 Telegraph at Tel Twelve Mall

354 3300

HORNET 1973 Call after 5PM,

Hatchback - $500 453-5592

wheel, full immaculate After 5 PM

644 3073

COUPB D E V I L L E l977Tgood condition, Factory CB fully equipped asking $6 100 Call after 6 PM 4534407

COUPE deVILLE !97«n while white leather. Cabriolet GM Exec 18600 362 2934

COUPE DeVlLLE 1969 navy with j white interior, good condition $800 645 5047 or 547 4920

COUPE DeVlLLE 1978, cabriolet J 7000 miles, 6 month warranty, red with white top. red leather inienor, $9450 or best o f f e r After 6 pm |

47*6982

COUPE DeVlLLE. 1978 brown cabriolet, C'B, extras 62*6578 1

ELDORADDO 1979 silver gray full power, AM FM stereo tap* CB, astro roof, wire wheels, cruise, best offer 474-5711, 855 2435

EIJX1RADO 1977 green on green, excellent condition, 34,000 miles, $7450 call after I I am 5411606

CAMARO. 1974 silver, biacfc vinyl interior 4 top Automatic, power steenng power brakes Very good tirh, & new slnows AM FM stereo, rear spoiler & new battery 48 000 miles $2300 linksur 72*5492

CAMARO. 1975 V 8 air automatic power steering brakes $2900 t i l l evenings or weekends 54*4821

(^MARO 1976 red 6 cylinder, automatic transmission power steenng, amfm excellent corettion $3300 425 8319 44* 7378

(AMARO 1976 automatic Powrr steering brakes radials. stereo Excellent condition 13 200 37V08M

('AMARO 1976 6, power sleeru^. brakes stereo new tires Good con dition Garage kepi $3400 5414B50

CAMARO, 1977 V8 pnwer steering, air, AM tape deck low mileage M,000 5224440

CAMARO, 1977 undercoated. 206 V 8, power steering and brakes stick. AmFm. $3,625 4224547

CAMARO, 1978 Jet black, spalers pin stripping stereo, air low mile-age Must sell 591 )080

CAMARO 1978 Z 28 All black. ai*o matic air power , tape $6 100

42* ira

CAMARO 1978. power steering brakes air automatic am-fm stereo tape 5«* 1026

CAMERO 1976. LT Silver, excel lent condition 35*5410 or 53449*4

HORNET 1975, Wagon, automatic, power steering, air, radio, radials, M.OOO miles. $2,000 Good condition,

9374553

PACER 1976 Lemon! Great for junk dealer or frustrated mechanic $53*0 2*722 Utica Rd -iRoaeville

856 Buick

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CHRYSLER. FORD, MERCURY BUYERS

WE NEED YOUR TRADE I

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6 4 3 - 7 6 6 0

ELIXIR ADO. 1977 Sunroof leather has been carefully driven' Only ^[ion $75®

CAPRICE CLASSIC 1977 4 door extras, excellent con

34* 2613

.DE VILLE. 1977 Luxury equlp^ ment See this beauty test drive' $*M6

FLEETWOOD. 1977 Two in stock All the luxury options For only $8245

SEVILLE, 1977 Number one seller' Find out the reason for $9265

AUDETTE

CADILLAC-"Has c o u n t r y - c l u b courtesy

W B l o o m f i e l d - 8 5 1-7200

ELECTRA. 1978 225 Power steer ing, brakes, windows Cruise, tilt, AM FM miles

One $6,500

owner car 9,600 Cal l before 4PM,

48*3332

ELECTRA. door

1972, dark green. 2 9374931

ELECTRA 1976, 2 door, one owner. 23,000 actua) miles, power seat, windows, door locks, tilt wheel, cruise control, fm stereo, tape, more After SPM 642-2133

CORVETTE • 1*77, GM execUive, fully haded. White, Beige leather, M.OOO miles. $*500 S7S-3m.MMOq

CORVETTE 1970 convertible 3M, automatic, power s teering, air, new paint and t i res , MM* . Monday thru Friday, noon and Spm, call 3JM478

CORVETTE • 1*77, automatic, air. power windows, yellow exterior, black leather interior. 8,00* miles, best offer Call Monday thru Friday

522 9393

CORVETTE - 1977, automatic, air, power windows, yellow exterior, black leather Interior, l,0M mile*, best offer Call Monday thru Friday

52243*3

FORD 1975 F254, Meyers snowplow

<14. 7 * ft. Best offer

3M-I7M

FORD 1*75 % ton Super Cab. T ra i l e r towing p a c k a g e M.OM miles M.OOO After 5 PM 453-IM I

643-7500

FORD 1*7* F-150 Ranger with camper, sleeps I . power stecrii*, brakes stereo, undercoated. no rust, 34,M* miles SUM. 2*14*58

FORD 1971, F-25*. super c a h A M F M steering, brakes' ,

matic. V-l, e i t r a low

tr auto

ml leaf* 3754721

FORD 4 I 4 SHORT BED STEP SIDE PICKUP. 1877 $47« JACX DEMMER F O R D 7114M0

CMC 187*. H ton pick up. Sierra CUaafc, loaded, t r a i l e r cap, 33,M* miles , e i t r a a .

GMC, 1877, •tearing and b rake* .

t e a pick-ts , power akes , 354 V t , excel-

lent condition, $354*. 47MM1

DATSUN B 210, 1*75, 4 speed, air. rustproofed. new t i r e s . a>od condi tion, 4 door Call a H e ^ P M $56-1082

DATSUN B-210'8, 18777 ISM'S."! door. 4 door, 4 speeds 3 to choose f r o m O ' H a r a D a t s u n . 35455 Plymouth Rd <25-3311

DATSUN8 1874-71, $l,500 to $2,M0 3* day ful l s e r v i c e guaranteed Monday t h r u F r i d a y , $-1 Dea le r .

477-MM

DATSUN 1975 B-Xl* Hatchback M.M0 miles, a i r , automatic . AM FM S t e r e o . *2 ,50* o r b e s t o f f e r .

M4-14M

DATSUN 1871 • B219, hatefcb^k. excel lent condi t ion, a ir . AM-FM atereo t ip* . M»75

DATSUN 1871, 288Z. 9 speed, air, AmFm casse t te , l l . M * miles, n e t proofed. 18*** or beat o f fe r 47S44M

MAZDA 1*78, RX7-OS, S Speed, sun roof, t in ted g l aaa . loaded M *

*43*.m M8-187I

MERCEDES B E N Z I M C 1871, exce l len t c o n d l t l e n , ri « , M * m U a a . MI-

OSE

ESTATE WAGON 1971. power steering, brakes, air, cruise, power gate, rear defrost, power seats, good condition. 355 4825 56*5060

BUICK REGALS 1977 Automatic, air, power steering, power brakes, some with full power, from 13.895 Financing available to qualified buyers

STELLA BUICK 2 5 3 3 0 G r a n d River

1 Mile West of Telegraph

5 3 1 - 2 5 0 0

CENTURY 1874, 4 door, new tires k brakes <8.M* miles $1,400 - Qill after $ PM 5254406

CENTURY, 1873, <T,0oo miles. ' loaded, $1,250 or best offer After 5PM 525-0226

be SABRE C u i t o m Coupe 1976 Power and air Reduced lo $3432 ROLUE BARRETT 5 2 5 - 5 0 1 2

ELDORADO 1978 Custom Biarntz triple blue, loaded, AM-FM stereo tape deck. 40 channel CB. built-in burglar alarm, excellent condition $11,800 After 5PM 342 0434

ELDORADO 1978 9.000 miles loaded, leather interior ( i l l after 4PM 33*1279

ELDORADO 1978 Cabriolet Excel lent conqitibn 12.000 miles, lots of options |9400 855 1375

ELDORADO 1975 leather loaded new tiresv best offer 8519206

S E D A N D e V I L L E 1978. autumn haze firefnist, 13,000 miles loaded After 5 PM 62*8830

CAPRICE CLASSIC 1978V 4 tear air, stereo power steering, brakes automatic, deluxe cloth interior rear defrost, 12.000 miles $5 860

34*9833

CAPRICK 1878 Classic, 4 door, am-fm stereo tape, air, power steering, brakes, power windows and locks $•'«»*) 547-5173

CAPRICE" 1978 Classic V-l. auto matic, air stereo power locks, blue 5 900 miles $5,450 6447M1

CAPRICE. 1977 Classic 2 doi* 350, 4 barrel, AM FM stereo, air, all power new li res 14100 34*4387

CAPRICE 1977 4 door. 24.000 miles silver black pin stripping, red U e nor power windows, foot locks, AmFm stereo, excellent condition. $4,400 After 2 PM 33* 2871

CAPRICE 1972. good condition. 94.000 miles $650 Call after 6 3* PM 45*4M6

CAPRICE 1978, Estate Wagon 3 seats, air. power steering, brakes k window locks, stereo $5796 35*43*4

CAPlilCE 1977"Station Wagon, best offer 557 1511 or 47*1044

CAPRICE 1978 , 4 door sedan, dark blue power steering, brakes, air, tinted glass, steel radials, AM-FM vinyl roof, $5 2*0 Evenings, Week ends 6424161

L E S A B R E . 1875 Landau, $2200 •47-M12

LeSABRE 187* Cus tom, power steering, brakes , AMJTM stereo, air , ex t r a s Exce l l en t condition am 56i also

REGAL 1874, a u t o m a t i c , power er b rak air. 40,000

REGAL, 1877 350 Landau Veiour Interior, t i l t , a i r , AM-FM stereo, c r d i s e , f u l l p o w e r . E x c e l l e n t condition $4.2M 355 3077; 30*3159

REGAL. 187*. **1M

loaded.

RIVIERA 1871. Good

FM atereo Of

E v e r y t h i n g pewer. AM • t r ack $854 Af te r*

foct con-

condition, ft

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MC*(P,C,R.W,G-1C) T h u r s d a y , J a n u a r y 25 ,1979

860 ChtvroUt 860 Chevrolet 860 Chtvrofet CAPRICE E s t a t e wagon 1979, $ p a s (eager, power s teer ing , brakes A locks, air , c ru i se , luggage rack, •tereo $9600 427 9432

CHEVETTE 1976 THRU 1977

P R I C E D FROM

$ 2 2 9 5

EMMERT CHEVROLET KOee Grand River a t Evergreen

531-2828

CAPRI 1974,2900 V 4 , amfm radio, rear defrost , b a t t e r y A tires new. $1196 539-9966

CAPRICE E s t a t e wagon 1979, $ p a s (eager, power s teer ing , brakes A locks, air , c ru i se , luggage rack, •tereo $9600 427 9432

CHEVETTE 1976 THRU 1977

P R I C E D FROM

$ 2 2 9 5

EMMERT CHEVROLET KOee Grand River a t Evergreen

531-2828

C H E V E L L E 1972. hea t , music, starts good, runs g r e a t , rusty bU trusty $475 SSS-31M CHKVKTTE 1977. Ral ly Sport,

tehue interior , a i r . r ea r defogger. am-fm, super c lean , like new. low m i l e s . $9150 Wi l l c o n s i d e r o f f e r

$$14668

CHEVETTE 1976 THRU 1977

P R I C E D FROM

$ 2 2 9 5

EMMERT CHEVROLET KOee Grand River a t Evergreen

531-2828

C H E V E L L E 1972. hea t , music, starts good, runs g r e a t , rusty bU trusty $475 SSS-31M CHKVKTTE 1977. Ral ly Sport,

tehue interior , a i r . r ea r defogger. am-fm, super c lean , like new. low m i l e s . $9150 Wi l l c o n s i d e r o f f e r

$$14668

CHEVETTE 1976 THRU 1977

P R I C E D FROM

$ 2 2 9 5

EMMERT CHEVROLET KOee Grand River a t Evergreen

531-2828

IMPALA SUtion Wagon. 1971. 9 passenger, loaded, excellent condi-t ion u n d e r 19,909 m i l e s , $5,400

9$7-J766 CHKVETTk 1978, 4 door, 4 speed, air. defog. t int , snow tirta. etc $1M0 459-4778

CHEVY STATION WAGON, 1973 Good t r anspora t lon $1,186 Avis Ford Tcte^rapti at 11 Mile. 3H41Q0

IMPALA SUtion Wagon. 1971. 9 passenger, loaded, excellent condi-t ion u n d e r 19,909 m i l e s , $5,400

9$7-J766 CHKVETTk 1978, 4 door, 4 speed, air. defog. t int , snow tirta. etc $1M0 459-4778

CHEVY STATION WAGON, 1973 Good t r anspora t lon $1,186 Avis Ford Tcte^rapti at 11 Mile. 3H41Q0

IMPALA 1971 cus tom 2 door hard-top. power s teer ing-brakes, auto^ malic t ransmiss ion $275 9S7 I837

CMEVETTE 197$ 4 door, custom interior A exter ior , automatic , steel belted radials . AM FM. defogger. luggage rack, rus tproofed. VOOO mites $3850 4214915

CHEVY STATION WAGON, 1973 Good t r anspora t lon $1,186 Avis Ford Tcte^rapti at 11 Mile. 3H41Q0

IMPALA 1971 cus tom 2 door hard-top. power s teer ing-brakes, auto^ malic t ransmiss ion $275 9S7 I837

CMEVETTE 197$ 4 door, custom interior A exter ior , automatic , steel belted radials . AM FM. defogger. luggage rack, rus tproofed. VOOO mites $3850 4214915

EL CAMINO 1975. like new. low mUaage. a i r . a h a r p ! $1996 Tyme

IMPALA 1972 - Air, power steering, brakes, new t i res A exhaust sys tem Moving out of s ta te , must sell $350 Ai t e rSPM, 261 7351

B R A N D N E W 1 9 7 9 F I R E B I R D

$ 1 3 7

EASE SPECIAL

Per Mon th

CALL THE ART MORAN

Plus 4% use tax 28 months-28,000 Miles

CLOSED END LEASE 28 Payments (5> $142.48

Totaling $3,989.44 Refundable Security Deposit $300

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860 Chtvroiet 860 Chevrolet

CAPRICE WAGON, 1975, 3 seat. sU power, a i r , s t e r e o , cruise, air ahockapoaltraction $2960 3324993

C H E V E T T E 1977, H a t c h b a c k Ooupc 4 Speed, s i lver , plaid seats, stripes New b r a k e s , snow tires, alignment Defogger , radio, rear •wcke r s . rus tproofed Super clean! 7 S e 4 » , or 662 17«

CAPRICE 1979, 4 door . air. power, stereo, e tc Low Mileage & 7 0 9 6

C H E V E T T E 1977, H a t c h b a c k Ooupc 4 Speed, s i lver , plaid seats, stripes New b r a k e s , snow tires, alignment Defogger , radio, rear •wcke r s . rus tproofed Super clean! 7 S e 4 » , or 662 17«

IMPALA 1975 • 4 door, power b rakes . s t ee r ing , ti l t wheel, a i r , 33,999 miles Best offer S49-2507

MONTE CARLO. 1976 Landau, fully eoiiipped, ex t ra nice, must sdL Gall aAer $ PM 6415902

IMPALA 1975 , 4-door, air, loaded, indercoated. 41.900 miles. $2,450 or best offer 522 3296

MONTE CARLO 1971, sharp ' Air, power s teer ing, b r s k e s . su tomatk , buckets, console, vinyl top. tilt $1.7» 549-7147

IMPALA. 197$ SUt ion Wagon. $ passenger All the ex t ras 12.000 miles 95.700 » M 1 3 4

MONTE CARLO 1971, sharp ' Air, power s teer ing, b r s k e s . su tomatk , buckets, console, vinyl top. tilt $1.7» 549-7147

IMPALA. 197$ SUt ion Wagon. $ passenger All the ex t ras 12.000 miles 95.700 » M 1 3 4

MONZA, 197$, 2 plus 2 hatchback. 4 speed, r ea r de fogger . rust proqfed, excellent condition $2200 42S4919

MALIBU 1973, rad io , heater, stand ard shift, sma l l V$ engine, ipod gas mileage $1,900 cash 5334065

MONZA, 197$, 2 plus 2 hatchback. 4 speed, r ea r de fogger . rust proqfed, excellent condition $2200 42S4919

MALIBU 1973, rad io , heater, stand ard shift, sma l l V$ engine, ipod gas mileage $1,900 cash 5334065

MONZA 1978 , 4 speed, power steer-ing. air. a m - f m radio, $3200 or best o f fe r 19075 W 10 Mi le Southfield

3524333 MALIBU 1976, t door, V 4 a u t * matic. power s t ee r ing A brakes, air, AM FM, excellent condition $3000 165-1273

MONZA 1978 , 4 speed, power steer-ing. air. a m - f m radio, $3200 or best o f fe r 19075 W 10 Mi le Southfield

3524333 MALIBU 1976, t door, V 4 a u t * matic. power s t ee r ing A brakes, air, AM FM, excellent condition $3000 165-1273

NOVA 1979 , 2 door. 305, 8 cylinder $4,100 Call a f t e r 5 PM 7»2503

MALIBU 197$ C l a s s i c 2 door Landau Sport Coupe, economical V6, automat ic P o w e r brakes, steer ing, door locks R e a r defogger, air, cnAse, radio, radia ls , 12,000 miles, t o p c o n d i t i o n , m u s t s e l l $4,700

4644721

NOVA 197$, 4 door, V$, automatic power, a i r Exce l l en t condition 8.000 miles $4995 4564917

MALIBU 197$ C l a s s i c 2 door Landau Sport Coupe, economical V6, automat ic P o w e r brakes, steer ing, door locks R e a r defogger, air, cnAse, radio, radia ls , 12,000 miles, t o p c o n d i t i o n , m u s t s e l l $4,700

4644721

VEGA 1975 Ha tchback , ai tomatic . new engine block, good tires, $750 After 6 pm 474-7567

MALIBU 1978 Class ic . 4 door. 7290 m i l « . like new Air . sll power, many extras 6474320

MONTE CARLO. 1977 Air condi tioning, s te reo , Landau vinyl roof, road wheels A blue beauty for only $4696

TENNYSON CHEV. 3 2 5 7 0 P L Y M O U T H RD

U V O N I A 4 2 5 - 6 5 0 0

862 Chrysler MALIBU 1978 Class ic . 4 door. 7290 m i l « . like new Air . sll power, many extras 6474320

MONTE CARLO. 1977 Air condi tioning, s te reo , Landau vinyl roof, road wheels A blue beauty for only $4696

TENNYSON CHEV. 3 2 5 7 0 P L Y M O U T H RD

U V O N I A 4 2 5 - 6 5 0 0

C H R Y S L E R I M P E R I A L , 1971 LeBaron, full power , lots of life left Only $595 Hines P s r k Lincoln-Mer-cury 425-3036

MALIBU 1978 Class ic . 4 door. 7290 m i l « . like new Air . sll power, many extras 6474320

MONTE CARLO. 1977 Air condi tioning, s te reo , Landau vinyl roof, road wheels A blue beauty for only $4696

TENNYSON CHEV. 3 2 5 7 0 P L Y M O U T H RD

U V O N I A 4 2 5 - 6 5 0 0

C O R D O B A SALE 7$ S NEW-DEMO-USED

Large Selection F r o m $4999

ROU.IE BARRETT 5 2 5 - 5 0 1 2

MONTE CARLO, 1978, landau, dark carmine, fully loaded. 11,900 miles Excellent condit ion $6296 Must sell

6444839

CORDOBAS, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978 Too many, too c h e a p ' Feister, 37401 Ford Road at Newburgh . 721 2400. after 6 call 721 2408

MONTE CARLO 1975. air, AM-FM stereo, power s tee r ing /brakes , very sharp, 1 owner c a r $1,750 Compare price to others 5534765

CORDOBA, 1975. sunroof, leather. Aereo A tape, r e a r defogger $3,196 Art Moran Pon t i ac -GMC. Tele-graph. North of 12 Mile 353-9000

MONTE CARLO 1970, power steer-ing, brakes , s i r $600 281 7922

CORDOBA. 1975 Air. stereo. Ml power $2,850 1 241 5011

MONTE CARLO 1977 Loaded with extras. 24,900 mi l e s Excellent con-dition $4,400 4274634

NEWPORT 1974. 4 door, 41,000 miles, new t i res , ba t te ry , exhaust $1,445 476-9245

MONTE CARLO. 197$. Landau. 14,199 miles , all power, excellent condition $5390 476-1198

MONTE CARLO 1974, excellent c o n d i t i o n , l o a d e d w i t h e x t r a s

5911409

MONTE CARLO. 1974, excellent condition, power steering/brakes, air, $2400 , 7284406

N E W P O R T . 1977. loaded with extras, very c l e sn , 1 4 yesus old, ticket pr ice wel lover $8,000 Sharp c a r $4,000 o r b e s t o f f e r H u r r y '

5674504

MONTE CARLO. 197$. Landau. 14,199 miles , all power, excellent condition $5390 476-1198

MONTE CARLO 1974, excellent c o n d i t i o n , l o a d e d w i t h e x t r a s

5911409

MONTE CARLO. 1974, excellent condition, power steering/brakes, air, $2400 , 7284406

NEW Y O R K E R 1973 Excellent condition inside A out $1489, 1 yr warranty 35545 W Michigan Ave . Wayne 72A3I00

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IMPERIAL 1173 equipped, g a r a g e $1,575 cash

LeBaron, fully kept, no rust

594-7990

LE BAkoN, l#77, MEDALLION, 4 door, loaded, excel lent condition. AM-FM $ t r ack , vf lour interior $4500 After S PM 546-1810

8 6 4 D o d g e

ASPEN 1979, 2 door, power steer »ith overdrive, 26

radial tires. 37,009 miles, excellent condition. $1000 After 5 PM 456-3)54

CHARGER 1971. 31$ 2 M . mags, quad $ track, good transportation. $900 or best offer 53446C

8 6 6 F o r d

tGER, 1974 SE Brougtam Loaded, new brakes, exhaust Stereo Excellent condition, just painted. $2,700 06-6*31

CHARGER 1974 V$. air, radio, new Urea Vfry sharp and clean 979-7006

CHARGER brakes

1973 Power steering KF. J 1690

CORONET, 1965 , 2 door hardtop, stored since 1967 Body 4 interior in mint condition Many extra parts $1»0 356-7387

DART 1970, Good Condition, atAomalic, power steering. 52,000 miles, I now tires, AM-FM stereo. $«0 4647302

DART 1971. 6 automatic, no rust $650. Tyme Sales

455 5566

MONACO 1977, Brougham, loaded, 18,000 miles, best offer Must sell

476-0004

OMNI 1978 • automatic, power steering brakes, AM-FM stereo, premium exterior, custom interior. 10,000 miles $4500 Can't afford

W8228

SWINGER 1970, V8, automatic, vinyl top, FM cassette, radials. new parts, runs well $395 453-1293

8 6 6 F o r d

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O N ALL

P I N T O S

I N INVENTORY

2 0 t o C h o o s e F r o m

(Offer good thru Feb 91 Open Mon 4 Thurs til 9 p m

2 9 2 0 0 T e l e g r a p h

At 12 Mile

3 5 4 - 3 0 0 0

AVIS FORD

BRAND N E W

'79 M U S T A N G $ 9 3 0 1

PER M O N T H FOR

28 M O N T H S W i i t e w a l l s , e l e c l r i c defr ta ter ,

dua l m i r ro rs , w i d e

m o l d i n g , c l o t h t r i i

o n d more , stock #

accepted.

Above p o y m e n t s of $93 .01

per m o n t h . S e l l i n g p r i c e

$4 ,249 w i t h $ 5 0 0 d o w n or

t rade of e q u a l v a l u e Autovest

Least

TROY FORD 7 7 7 J o h n R in |Troy

Nex t to O a k l a n d Ma l l

5 8 5 - 4 0 0 0

CORTINA It speed, new $495

19. 2 door, $ cylinder. 4 battery, radial tires

644-6421

ELITE, 1975. power steering, power brakes, power windows, air. stereo, wire wheels $1950 421-6574

ELITE 1976 - AM-FM radio, air con ditkming. 36,000 miles $ brand new tires Excellent condition $3300 AftirSPM, M9II69

FALCON 1964, 2 door, 6 cyl 56,000 miles, clean. Estate. 557 4466

FORD GRAN TORINO. i$74 ~~4 door, full power, air, Stereo, white with blue interior Extra nice $1895 HARGROVE OLDS, 33225 Michigan Ave , Wayne 7213650

FORD LTD LANDAU. 1975 2 door hardtop, automatic, air. power $1695 JACK D E M M E R FORD

721-6560

FORD LTD, 1976 4 door, air, AM/ FM stereo. 351 engine, automatic, power. 36,000 miles $3396 Bill Brown Ford. 35060 Plymouth Rd

421 7000

GALAXY 1968, low mileage. FM t a p e , good c o n d i t i o n and t r a n s p o r t a t i o n , m a n y e x l r a s

422 9143

GRANADA GHIA 1975, 4-door. air, automatic, power steering A brakes, AM FM. Ziebart, radials, $2195 459-2824

FORD LTD, 1977 4 door, air, AM/ FM tape, vinyl roof, 351 engine, automatic, power, 28,000 miles $3995 Bill Brown Ford 35000 Plymouth Rd 421 7000

FORD LTD, 1978 2 dpor. AM/FM stereo, ajr Landau roof, 351 engine, automatic, power 9 000 miles $5195 Bill Brown Ford. 35000 Plymouth Rd 421 7000

• n i l l l l l l l l l l l l l M ;

J TOP DOLL AR PAID

FOR SHARP USED CARS

A N Y M A K E , A N Y M O D E L

866 ord

FORD Automat

J O *

5QU1RE WAGON, 1977 c, air. power, completely

$3795 JACK DEMMER 7214590

GALAXI lion, $900

i 1972, good transports

GRANAI matic. p. a ir low

A 197$, 6 cylinder, aulo mer steering snd brskes, m i l e a g e , dependable

999-7671

GRANAL power /stereo,

A. 1975, V-l, automstic. leering, power brskes. xcellent condition $2250

3564717

GRANApA 1975 • excellent carafe Ition, 4 dpor, automatic, air, power IsteeriM-brakes, AM-FM. low mile-age $275(1 Evenings, 534-9257

GRANAC steering, |Unted g

A 1977. sutomstic, power brakes, air, am radio,

ass. 18,000 miles, $3800 397 1249

GRANAI windows

B P - " 1

A 1975, 4 door, V9. power air. AmFm stereo, and

000 miles. $2 450 After 5 274-5709

GRANAI wife's ca £2,000 mi Ing 4 wh

A, 1976 , 4 door Ghia. V$. . beautiful condition only

es. $2400 in options includ eel disc brakes $3495

646-2291

CRANAL Sedan, n hping, lo FM ster »rappr<i »ervite

A 1975. Ghia. 4 door etallic blue, white pinst ided, V I, full power, AM to. air. cruise, leather wheel, excellent condition, ecord available, $2,995

645-9229

G R A N n automatK brakes, 1 $2,900

ORINO 1975, vinyl top. , power steering power iw miles, good conation,

455-7690

LTD BRC power st (ires. $400

UGH AM, 1972, automatic, enng/brakes. air, radial

421-0739

LTD U brakes, s Clean, $37

1977, air, power steenng ereo, cruise control, very

B.r' 68H*92

LTD, 197 good tir condition

i, power steering/brakes, s, in excellent running Asking $200 B7-32«9

LTD 1972 9ir, snow Condition

4 door sedan, vinyl top. tires and extras Good

Call after 4PM 36J4390

LTD 1974 plus extr $2,200 Af

. Brown, 4 door, power is. radials 60 000 miles er 6PM 937 24W

LTD 1974 good CO IK

Station Wagon loaded ition $1800 453-3127

LTD 1975 Brougham. 400 od, air, electnc door locks, digital dock. •Heel belted radials, $2.T75 After 5 PM 4594688

LTD 1975 matic. ai AM-FM miles As

Landau 400 2 barrel, ai lo , power steering brakes ereo, power locks 64.000 ing $2600 349 1466

LTD, 197 A M F M 94250

1, Wagon. 10 passwiger air, excellent condition

356-2317

LTD 1976 dition. go Dense

4-door, good running con |0d body, 12200 Ask for

326-0419

8 6 6 M

MUSTANG GHIA. 1974, 4 cylinder, automatic. AJi-FM stereo, power steering, and brakes, air rear defog, 5 new radials. rustproofed. more 33 900 miles $2200 422 7917 or 522 5198

MUSTANG I I , 1977. 2 • 2, V4. automatic, power steering, powrr brakes, am-fm stereo, air. 24.000 miles, undercoated excellent rand tion. $3 750 J2A5592

MAVERICK. 1972, 2 door matic. power steering $200 Trans mission needs work After 5 4554*25

MAVERICK 1974, liomng, stereo, nms good, $1200

302 V I air com* power steering.

474 7641

MUSTANG MACH I. 197$ AM FM stereo tape 8 cylinder automatic rustproof, power. 14.000 miles $4695 Bill Brown Ford. Plymouth Rd 421 -

MUSTANG. 1968 6 cylinder, auto matic, good motor, starts easily, body r u s t e d $225 Af ter 5 PM

456-5413

MUSTANG. 1967 selling for par rebuilt 289 engine 15.000 New transmission $300 427 5232

MUSTANG matic $200

1966 runs good aiSo-506-3190

MUSTANG. 1978 2 door AM FM stereo. 4 cylinder, automatic

White With red interior A roof Only 10 000 miles

$4495 Bill Brown Ford 35000 Plymouth Rd 421 7000

power Landau

MUSTANG, 1977 A low mileage one owner This weeks special $3 185 Stock No 560A Avis Ford Telegraph al 12 Mile 354-3100

3 1 1 5 1 W . 1 0 M i l e

F a r m i n g t o n

1 Mile West of Middlebelt 4 7 8 - 2 1 9 2

•REAR DEFROSTER •SPEED CONTROL •AM RADIO

StJtoM.. •x- •TINTED GLASS

•TURB. LUX. W.C. •EXT. ACC. GRP.

:

LTD 1977 Landau 2 door, power steenng, I brakes, windows, door Ipcks CrOise, air. AM-FM stereo #.000 4593036

LTD 1977 Squire Wagon 9 passen-ger. air, AmFm, split bench, snow ares,

r. Ar lo re

ftt-J c

$4195 645-1725

MUSTANG. 1975 Mach I, V4. 4 speed 34 000 miles, stereo excel lent condition $2200 4594078

• PAT MILLIKEN SAVES Y O U GREEN

100 USED CARS &

TRUCKS AVAILABLE

PAT MILLIKEN

FORD HOME OF THE SM1UNG

I R I S H M A N " 9600 Telegraph

Betwn Plymouth 4 W Qucago

2 5 5 - 5 8 4 0

LTD 1977 Squire wagon, 9 passen {Jer, air, AM FM split bench, snow Ures, mucfi more $4195 645-1725

LTD, 1977, FM stereo 29.000 miU

4 door, power, air, AM vinyl roof, other options

I. $3650 644 3580

3 2 5 7 0 P l y m o u t h R d .

TO

LTD 19774 door, dove gray, vinyl root, air, AM-FM stereo speed con trol. extras $3275 425-7969

LTD 1977 13695 or b<

I door, power, air, stereo, st offer 591 2451

engine, rtiany miles. $5»0 M

Landau 2 door. 351 extras Only 2100

ust sell After 5PM 261 3061

4 2 5 - 6 5 0 0 LTD, 1979, stereo, a locks Only : Hines P a r k L i n c o l n

4 door, air conditioning, wer windows, power

400 miles Only $5985 Mercury

425-3036

CAN ft 0UY ANY ONE OF THE ABOVE OPTIONS IF YOU PURCHASE

2.3 UTRE MUSTANG OR.FAIRMONT OR 302 V* LTD FROM • OUR TI

- ; 84 TO CHOOSE FROM m ,

^oqo °" H i l h U

THIS OFFER GOOD THRU FEB. 9, 1979

(YOU MUST TAKE. DELI VERY BY THAT DATE)

29200 TELEGRAPH (AT 12 MILE) 3 5 4 - 3 0 0 0

AVIS FORD GLASSMAN OLDS

PRICE SAVING DEALS

e T h e A l l N e w 7 9

T O R O N A D O - 2 In S t o c k , I m m e d i a t e D e l i v e r y

s A

V

E

BRAND NEW 1979

STARFIRE Tinted Glass, EJsctnc Rear Do toy

KAJR CONDITIONING. Power Brakes. Automatic

Stock No 080 LM Price $6613

'5166 3 To C h o o M

BRAND NEW 1979

CUTLASS SUPREME

Tinted Glaas. Rear Window Detop 9te* Bed HadM White Wail

Tim. Radto Stock No. 640 Lis), Prtoa $0679

<5665 \ 5 to Cbooee

•w 1979^

D E L T A R O Y A L E 4 D R .

Tinted gtea*4XmwrwtndowB, power funk rateaaa. power door locks, door guards, body side mokfng, •mlm stereo 8tock No 29* List

"43288 $7283 BRAND NEW 1979

OMEGA COUPE Automatic. Tinted Glass, MoMngt, Air CondMoning. Power Oteartop. Power Brakes. Chroma Wheel Discs. Whttewall Tire.. Radio. Stock No. 018. List Price 16006

' 5 2 3 0

2 8 0 0 0 T e l e g r a p h

A t T e M 2 M a l l 3 5 4 - 3 3 0 0

O p e n M o n . & T h u r t . T i l 9 P . M . O u t o f T o w n C a l l s A c c e p t e d

K e e p That Q r e e f QM FmHng With Qanu/na GM Parte

2 D r

Automat ic , 6 cyfkv

uw, puwtjf siwiinQj p o w e r b r a k e s ,

bucket

5 2 W 5

* 7 6

P l y m o u t h V o l a r *

2 door . Automat ic ,

roof. O n l y

Automat ic , CF AAPIN^T oiofniny

P o a r e r

A u t o m a t i c

$ 3 1 9 5

A u t o m a t i c

Po^er P o w e r B

S u p e r C l e a n

• 5 1 9 5

MAVERK 1977 4 door. air. 6 cyl irtder. automatic, power 26,000

3Ies $2495 Bill Brown Ford. 35000 y

lymouth Rd 421 7000

WAV~ERIC* ~1977, 2 door, small 6 cylinder, manual, 25mpg, extenor decor, body side moldings amfm. defog. sport mirrors, mint condtiar. blue 16.000 miles $3,000 4554987

MAVERICK 1974, dark brown, very gqod condition, best offer ftll after «PM S3A4558

MAVERICK. 1975. 2 door, auto-matic, air J power steering, brakes.

RED WING

TICKET

WINNER

Lynda Oelbusso

23328 N Stockton Dr

Farmington Hills Ml 48024

Please call the promotion department ot the Observer & Eccentr ic by 5 p.m.. Friday. January 26, 1979, to claim your two tree RED WING HOCKEY TICKETS 591-2300, ext 243

C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S '

PINTO RUNABOUT 1978 4 cyluv der, automatic, radio, 7,000 miles $3195 Bill Brown Ford 35000 Plymouth Rd 421 7000

PINTO WAGON, 1978 4 cylinder automatic, radio, luggage rack racing mirrors 16.000 miles $3l«6 Bill Brown Ford 35000 Plymoilh Rd 421 7000

PINTO Wagon FM, air new tires 5PM

1975, 4 speed, A (4 . $1300 After

52S9314

PINTO WAGON 1975, V4. auUf matic. power steering A brakes, air, luggage rack, decor 21.000 miles $3,050 591 45»

PINTO 1973. automatic, gas larik modification complete $875 450-7972 „

PINTO 1974 Runabout, automatic, m air. $700 476-5672 .

PINTO 1974 » automatic, air.

'agon. $675

67 000 miles. -3499333 •

excellent cpndilion, $1900 Evem KE 1

MAVERICK 1972 Air, power steer ing, automatic New tires A brakes' 32,000 mil^s Very good condition <79-3299 , 624-2897

MAVERICK 1975, clean, one owner, poteer steering, brakes, 6 cylinder aiitomati^, 14,900 miles, $2,190

34*6779

MAVER1 1977, brown 4 door, ing 20 mpg Clean'427 92M

power steering A tires Winterized 23,000 miles,

MUSTANG1 Convertible 1967. m \ $, power steering, disc brakes, styled wheels, radials, pony seats, new paint >1050 464 4694

PINTO. 1974 wagon Automatic trans, radio Sharp, like new $1688, 1 year warranty, J5545 W Michigan Ave . Wayne 7»31Q0

AUTOLAND U S A 4,

PINTO 1977 Excellent condition 13,000 miles, power steering trakes AM-FM 8 track $2800 4534K5

PINTO, 1977 Squire Wagon. ai*o matic, radio, luggage rack 5500 miles. $2995 455 237*

PINTO, 1977 2 DOOR HATCHBACK

Automatic, radio, rustproofed. 2.000 miles, I year warranty

T O M S U L L I V A N VOLKSWAGEN OPEN SATURDAY

25400 W 8 Mile 3534900

NEW 79/3HEH7128 FRONT WHEEL DRIVE

5 J

USED CAR BARGAINS 1978 FORD FIESTAS

3 to chooM from, one Ghia wttti ak condftoning priced from

1978 MUSTANG hatchback. V-6, auto-matic. powor, air condi-tioning, star oo, 15.000 miles

$4095.

1978 FAIRMONT

2 door, Automatic, power air conditioning, storoo

995.

XR7 Air, storsoj. 20.000

1977 FORD LTD LANDAU

2 door, air condNoning. st«r»o, crulM, rear d^rostar, Hght jida. dark grtm fabric interior, twin comfort lounga

$4395.

1977 F-150 % Ton Pick-Up

Black, tow mi tat

$3995

COUGAR 4

mites, triple |lack

$4995

1974 FORD f-350 STAKE

TRUCK 4 speed $ 2 8 9 5

1974 LINCOLN

4 door, medium blue metallic, fuMy equipped, including cruise control.

$3595

1977 DODGE 200 4 x 4 PICKUP

Complete wttti plow, V-8, automatic, power steering, powor brakes.

$5995. 1975 FORD LTD

2 door, triple black, air conditioning, stereo.

$3495 . 1977

F-150 4 x 4 Short bed, air. stereo, automatic, 17,000 miles

1978 FORD?5

250 SUPERCAB PICKUP 4 x 4

V-8 automatic, power steering, power brakes, stereo, sliding rear

t r m .

LOW MILEAGE CARS ( j i r r d

LEO CALHOUN 453-1327 41001 PLYMOUTH RD

"Where Customers Bring Their Friends" O A E

2 YR./24,000 MILE WARRANTY • Front Wheel Dnve

• Disc [Brakes • Leatherette upholstery • Rack & Pinion Steenng

J • Undercoating • Steel Radial Tires • 4-Speed Transmission • 4 Whl Indep Suspension

JOE DWYER IMPORTS

2 4 8 4 1 Grand River Since '59

file Rd 537-2292 Telegraph '

O p e n M o n & T h u r s u n t i l 9 p m

LIFE IS TO ENJOYS DO IT WITH ONE OF OUR QUALITY DOUBLE CHECKED USED CARS

1976 FORD GRANADA 2 door, air conditioning, automatic, power steering aod brakes, 6 cylinder, ra-

'469 dto. Stock #P4o9-A. $3086

1977 C CLA

V-8 Air tomatlc, power steering

EVY CAPRICE SIC 4-DOOR ondltlonlng, au-power steering,

es. AM/FM, tUt #P8-8.

$4088

DELTA ROYALE 2 Door, Vj8, air conditioning, automatit, power steering power brftkes, radio, vinyl top. #P-421-A. $4285

1976 CHRYSLER CORDOBA Air conditioning, automat-ic, power steering, power brakes, AM/FM stereo, cruise, half vinyl top. # 0-241-A. $3275

1171 BUCK ELECTKA 225 4 door, air conditioning, automatic, power steer-ing, power brakes, power windows and 8-way power seats, AM/FM stereo, tilt aad cruise, chrome wheels and vinyl top. #U189-A. $8275

1977 CHEVY IMPALA 4 door, V8, Automatic, power steering, power Drakes, radio. -»U1z5

$ 3 8 7 5

Ask about tha works 12 montha or 20,000 mifo$ mechanical repair protection for uaed car buyers

ARMSTRONG Buick-Opel • 525 -0900

CI0500 PLYMOUTH RD., L IVONIA

M A A i A A M M M *

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866 Ford

MUSTANO 1 H I , 4 cyl inder , 4 btack. 11.IM

MUSTANG Ifn. 151 Cleveland, power s tee r ing k brake* auto matic. a ir . f l M i 42MI17

PINTO. I tT I Automatic, only S.aoe mitoa c m Avis Ford Tatefraphat IS MUe U4-3100

PINTO , i r r » Automat i c , II.MW ALAN FORD. IMS S

Bloomfield MS-MO

T-KHD im. full power. ««M or bart offer Af ter I M pm W - t W

T B I R D ltTS, mua t t e e this one, like new in and out, a te reo , air, cruiae, a n d m o r e R u s t p r o o f e d . | J 7 » 5

T-BIRD, 1171 Air, stereo, till A cnHaa full power. Valour interior. 4t.«W miles Ml»5 BUI Brown Ford. SMM Plymouth Rd 421 700*

T-BIRD 1177, loaded, low mite. » . 1 « Call afters PM.

niiMfB, 456-4703

870 Jeeps & 4 Wheel

Other heel Drive

BLAXER K 5, l t7«, 4 wheel (kive. AM-FM stereo with casset te , power steering and b r a k e s 5 new all terra in r ad i a l s , t r a i to r package, excel lent c a r e and condit ion ttftM

M l 7166

BLAZER 1071. 400 engine, new ttm, Meyers snow plow, 33,000 mite*, many extras M700 S1-7M1

FORD im Pick up with Stahl bed « . 7 » Ml-4741

GMC J IMMIE. 1175 With 4 Way plow 4 wheel drive 8 cylinder, aromatic, power Bill Brown Ford, » M 0 Plymouth Rd 4S1 7000

GMC, lt7S, Jimmy, 350 V-t, 4 wheel drive, power steering, power brakes, automatic, High Sierra Package, air, new tires A wheels

475-SB1

T -B IRD, 1171, Town Landau ru*proofed loaded. T top, MSOO Day», 463-S435 Eves 4564SM

THUNDERBIRD. 1177 Air. stereo, vinyl rool A red beauty M M

T E N N Y S O N C H E V .

3 2 5 7 0 P L Y M O U T H RD.

U V O N I A 4 2 5 - 6 5 0 0

THUNDERBIRD. 1177 Air, stereo, power windows, power locks, endae, wire wheels SS1B Hines Park Lincoln-Mercury 42630M

THUNDERBIRD, l»7l 1 door l * rd Uip, automatic, air, power One owner M m JACK DEMMER FORD 721AM0

THUNDERBIRD. 1070 An 1,000 mite one owner, loaded with extras Stock No T l l M A Avis Ford Tetegraph at I I Mile 354J100

THUNDERBIRD I t7 l , pastel beige/ brown velour. air, stereo, cruise, rear defrost. 14.000 miles. $5M0

S334M7

T H U N D E R B I R D lilt, excellent condition. $4000 355-201

THUNDEKBIRI) 1176 Bordeau luxury group, moon roof, com ptetely loaded, excellent condition 33,000 miles Must sell Beat offer Days, J * J450 Evenings. 522-«S06

THUNDERBIRD l»75. Mint cask tkm, all power, air, AM FM stereo.

m£«K4 065241

THUNDERBIRD lt?$. all black leather, loaded, full power, excel-lent condition, (3795 542« ' l«

THUNDERBIRD^l t77 . low ^nite age, air, all power, stereo, deluxe interior A exterior, excellent conch tten, MM5 5616427

T-BIRD 1178, many extras, take off in luxury, call after 5 pm 5524)125

T BIRD T*7I Town Landau lasted, many options, excellent condition

Ml 0850

1072, all black.

GMC. 1971. Pick-up. SM VA, air, automatic, locking differential, rus-Iprarfed, 1760 miles. $7000 I55-MM

BRONCO RANGER x l f ^ llTI, 2 lo choose from, 4 wheel drive, $87$5, Hines Park Lincoln-Mercury

42&-30M

BRONCO 1»78W • Ranger XLT, 8,50p miles, air, stereo Sharp. ».3»6 456 75&

BRONCO 1978 XLT, air, free-wheel ing package, stereo, 10X15 tires, plus more options, 6500 miles, excellent condition

BRONCO, 1179 Ranger XLT, fully loaded, 8,000 miles, perfect condi Uon Evenings M67522

4—— —. CHEROKEE CHIEF - 1»78. loaded, top notch condition »7850 474 7011

C H E R O K E E 1976, excellent condition, low mileage, new radials Weekdays, after « PM M2 7016

-CHEROKEE, 1978, amfm stereo, cuatom wheels, radials, cruise, aromatic, quad track. 11.000 milea. w a r r a n t y $7,500 A f te r SPM

5264226

CHEVROLET Silverado Suburban 1*7*. power steering, power brakes, cniiae control, air. etc 11,000 miles After 6 PM 4767583

CHEVROLET, 1978, Step side. AM FM radio, dual gas tanks, camper top, rustproofed. automatic, power steering, power brakes, $6700

981-0400

CHEVROLET 1978, 4 wheel drive, pick-up. 8.000 miles. $7000 826-4536

CHEVROLET 1978 Pickup. 6 356 V-l. Scottsdale, $5500 456l%3

CHEVROLET 1975, * ton. 4x4, Sil-verado, 28,000 miles, many extras. $4,800 5916625

THUNDERBIRD

55M

TORINO WAGON. 1976 Air. Janu ary special only $1.6*5 Avis Ford Tetegraph at l i Mile 354-3100

TORINO WAGOff 1976 VI, auto matte, power steering, air $2796 ALAN FORD. IMS S Telegraph. Bloomfield 546 2030

CHEV SUBURBAN 4 WHEEL DRIVE. 1978 8 passenger, auto-matic, dual air, stereo New car warranty $9195

T E N N Y S O N C H E V .

3 2 5 7 0 P L Y M O U T H RD.

U V O N I A 4 2 5 - 6 5 0 0

TORINO. 1971 V I automatic, fac-tory air Very nice car, 1 year war-ranty $788

AUTOLAND U S A 36MS Michigan Ave

WAYNE 7263100

870 Jeeps 4 W l

& Other heel Drive

BLAZER C H E Y E N N E , 1977 4 wheel drive, air. stereo, cuatom interior. 33,060 miles $7,485 Hines Park Lincoln Mercury 4263031

1977 4 wheel drive, steering, stereo

BLAZER K 5. automatic power Extra nice $6996

T E N N Y S O N C H E V .

3 2 5 7 0 P L Y M O U T H RD

U V O N I A 425 -6500

CHEVY BLAZER K S. 1977 4 wheel drive, automatic, power, rear seat, 356 engine, radio 20,000 miles, rus tprorfed $6695 BUI Brown Ford, 35000 Plymouth Rd 421-7000

CHEVY 1974, Suburban. 4 wheel drive, front-rear air , AM-FM $3,800 474-6509

CHEVY 1978 Blazer, Cheyenne Package Excellent condition Fully loaded. Asking $7,700 Af ter ! PM

453-4407

CHEVY 1978 \ Ton pick up, camper's special, 4x4. loaded, under MOO miles 477 2674

DODGE 1977 Power Wagon. 4x4. 400 automatic, plow, low mites, $6,400 721-M06

FORD PICK U P , 1976. F-150 Rancer, 4X4. free wheeling huba. 380 V-l, power steering/brakes, 4 speed, radio, rustproofed, step bumper, sliding rear window M J M Evenings 427 1444

BLAZER 1971, 4x4, silver, low mile-automatic, power, air. deluxe more $7,456 6234393,827-4524 St

BLAZER 1979 KS. 4 wheel drive, loaded. $10,500 or best offer

363-1627

JANUARY WINTERIZED SPECIALS

1976 DOOGE 4 DOOR 8 a u t o m a t i c - A i r c o n d i t i o n i n g - S t e r e o - T i l t - C r u i s e -

$ 3 3 9 5 .

1977 PLYMOUTH GRAN FURY 4 DOOR L o a d e d $ 3 2 9 5 .

1975 PLYMOUTH GOLD DUSTER 6 a u t o m a t i c . P o w e r S t e e r i n g , P o w e r B r a k e s . $ 2 5 9 5 .

1977 BUICK REGAL LANDAU 23,000 miles, sunroof, one owner, like new

$4,995 1973 BUICK APOLLO 8 a u t o m a t i c , a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g , p o w e r s t e e r i n g , p o w e r

frrtee /. $1495. 1978 CHRYSLER CORDOBA 8 a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r s t e e r i n g , p o w e r b r a k e s , ti lt,

c r u i s e , s t e r e o , L o w M i t e s $ 5 4 9 5

1975 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 8 a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r s t e e r i n g , p o w e r b r a k e s , 4 d o o r

$2695.

C H R Y S L E R - P L Y M O U T H I N C .

» » 1 G r a n d R tvs r a t M ldd to tw t t 476-7910 o r 476-

SALE GUARANTEED TO START

78 4x4 F-250 am/fm stereo, automatic, power steering & brakes $6195 77 FORD LTD LANDAU 4 door $4595 77 TR7 Air conditioning, 5 speed, low miles $4695 7 8 CHEVY BLAZER stereo, tape, 11,000 miles, wagon wheels

$7995 '75 TORINO WAGON $1095 75 VEGA Stick $995 74 MUSTANG FASTBACK $1895 72 GMC PICKUP $1195

TOM HOLZER 1 FORD

30711 Grand River (Jwt w t of Orchard Lata Road)

474-1234 Q * E

870 Jeeps 4 Wl

& Other heel Drive

872 Lincoln

CJ-7 - 1971, Jeep, Loaded, mint con dition. $5906 firm 3965364

DODGE R A M CHARGER

4 x 4 , 1 9 7 8

Low mileage - loaded, like new. built In CB Reduced to $0096 ROLL IE BARRETT 5 2 5 - 5 0 1 2

FORDT50 PICKUP. 1971 4 wheel drive, I cylinder, automatic, power, sliding rear window, step bumper, mirror 16,000 miles $0095 Bill Brown Ford, 35000 Plymouth Rd

421 7000

JEEP CHEROKEE. 1974 VI, auto matic, 4 wheel drive, power steer-ing and power brakes Roger Penske Chev 3561600

JEEP CHEROKEE. 4 x 4 . 1974 «296 ALAN FORD, 1M5 S Tele^ graph, Bloomfield 5462090

JEEP CJ5, 1977 4 wheel drive, 6 cylinder, 4 speed, 30,000 miles $4795 Bill Brown Ford, 35000 Plymouth Rd »421 7000

JEEP, 1978 WAGONEER

V-8. automatic, power steering, power brakes, factory air, stereo, cruiae. tilt wheel.

$6995

Fiesta AMC Jeep 1205 A n n A r b o r Rd

P l y m o u t h

4 5 3 - 3 6 0 0

UNOOLN MARK IV 1974 A low mileage, one owner A only $3,985 Avis Ford Telegraph at 12 Mile 354^100

LINCOLN TOWN COUPE 1975, brown with beige landau top. velour interior, mint condition, $3,500

5665575

LINCOLN, 1962 . 4 door sedan, no rust, runs, $1500 or best offer

Ml 2MB

LINCOLN 1976, Continental. 2 door, loaded, all power. 40 channel hide-away CB, built-in fuzz buster, 56,000 miles, excellent condition. $5,500

456-9645

LINCOLN 1974. 2 door, black, loaded, uses regular gas. excellent condition Best offer 477 3436

LINCOLN 1977 , 4 door town car. Coach roof, fully equipped 6262417

L INCOLN 1973 Towncar, one owner, immacu la te condition $1,650 Tyme Sales

455 5566

MARK IV, 1973 Loaded, sharp, low miles $3686 Ask for Cal

FALVEY MOTORS 643-7870

MARK IV 1976, $5500 937 9654

PLYMOUTH, 1976, Trail Duster. 4 wheel drive. 4 speed. 646-0380

SPECIAL PURCHASE 4 - 1 9 7 8 BLAZERS

4 WHEEL DRIVE

FROM

$7595 1976 4 x 4 PICKUP

1977 4 x 4 PICKUP

ALL HAVE AIR, FULL POWER

EMMERT CHEVROLET 20000 Grand River at Evergreen

531-2828

SUBURBAN 1978. brown and cream, fully loaded, 11,000 miles, $8,900 After 6 Pm 4767593

77 BLAZER 4 x 4 Automatic, nice $6776

ROUJE BARRETT 5 2 5 - 5 0 1 2

872 Lincoln

CONTINENTAL 1966, 4 Door, Excellent' Loaded, one owner $1200-offer Evenings or weekends

5262363

CONTINENTAL. 1975 2 door Fully equipped, executive's car Oarage kept 14,200 Call Mr Golden days 557662 E v e n i n g s A weekends

3565197

LINCOLN CONTINENTAL TOWN COUPE, 1978 Loaded including tilt wheel, cruise, moonroof, diamond crystal apricot with white vinyl top, exceptionally clean Hines Park Lincoln Mercury 4263036

MARK V, 1977. Cartier. dove pay, leather interior, excellent condition

624 7269

Thursday, January 25, 1979

874 Mercury

COUGAR XR7, 1977 new, 8,000 miles

loaded, like •61-6110

COUGAR XR-7. 1976 Full power including air conditioning and stereo Hurry' Only 22,000 milts $4116

GLASSMAN OLDS Telegraph at Tel-Twelve Mall

354 3300

COUGAR 1969, new 351 engine. 4 speed transmission, clutch tires. AM-FM 8 tract stereo Best offer

7265435

COUGAR 1977 XR7, moonroof, stereo, cruiae, excellent condition $4,900 4766424

COUGAR XR7, 1976 Air. stereo, white with red Landau roof $3986 Hines P a r k L i n c o l n - M e r c u r y

4263036

COUGAR 1978 XR7 351, air, stereo, decor, cruise, rear defroster, low miles $6200 4566164

GRAND MARQUIS, 1978 4 door, air, stereo tape, tilt cruise, power windows, undercoat, low miles $6695 Hines Park Lincoln-Mercury

4263036

MARQUIS Brougham, 1975 , 34,000 milea, original owner, loaded, rus-tproofed. immaculate $2950 After 5 PM M I S 3 5

MARQUIS BROUGHAM 1974 Dark brown with vinyl roof 4 door, all power', am fm stereo, air. defogger, undercoated, $2100

MARK V 1977. low mileage. 1 owner, mint condition, apricot color, every available option. $8795

4762886

MARK V, 1978 2 to choose from 1 dark blue, 1 antique cream, both 9,000 miles Hines Park Lincoln Mercury 426 3036

TOWN COUPE 1977 Immaculate condition, moonroof, turbine spoke wheels, quad stereo tape, speed control. 6 way power leather seats with passenger recliner Garage

Cream-on-cream, coach roof kept $7900 823-0413

874 Mercury

BOBCAT, 1978 Automatic, power steering, only 3,000 mi l« $3696 New car warranty Hines Park Lincoln Mercury 4263036

CAPRI ~I979 RS~ 2~3L Automatic, loaded, excellent conditidn $6,300 or best offer 476 3746

COLONY PARK 1974 6 passenger, air, nower steering, brakes A locks, A M - F M 8 track tape deck, original owner, new tires, brakes A exhaust system $850 851-5427

COLONY PARK loaded, seen 8 AM-5 PM Monday thni Friday Best offer Call 877 8646

Wagon, 1974, PM S

COMET 1965 Caliente convertible. 288, automatic, excellent condition After 6 pm 532-6766

COUGAR 1978 and 1979 SR7 Must sell, loaded, extra sharp 1979, $7500. 1978, $5870 or best offer

3265470

COUGAR 1978 Brougham, air, am-fm stereo, power door locks, light group, rear defroster $5900 478-4219

MARQUIS Colony Park, 1971. sta tion wagon, loaded with extras, 54,000 miles $600 477 0481

MARQUIS 1978, Brougham. 4 door, triple brown, undercoated. loaded After 6. 397 0552

874 Mercury

MERCURY 1971 Monterey, power s tee r ing , b r a k e s , excel lent mechanical condition. $500 176-0203

6462440

MERCURY 1975 Bobcat wagon, deluxe wood trim, deluxe wheels. 19,000 actual miles Sharp' $1,256 Tyme Sales

455 5566

MONARCH GHIA 1975 , 4 door, air, stereo, $2995 Hines Park Lincoln Mercury 4263036

MONARCH Ghia 1975, 4-door, V-8. mint, AM FM stereo tape. rus-tproofed, $2390 ^6267264

MONARCH 1978 4 door, air, power steering, brakes, $4700 After 6 pm

3466563

MONARCH 1977, 4 door. 6 cylinder, power plus air. am-fm Vinyl top. rustproofed. rear defogger, low mileage, excellent. $3.3*5 647 8493

MONARCH. 1978. 302 Air, power steering, brakes,electric defrost. 7100 miles, cream puff 4569727 or

8463396

MONARCH 1976 4 door, automatic, VI , air, power steering-brakes, deluxe interior, new tires, low miles, like new $3400 522 7061

MONTEGO. MX. 1975. Brougtam. excellent condition. 4 door, vinyl top, V8 automatic, power steering, brakes, door locks, rear defrost Air. AMFM stereo, new radial tires, body like new. garage kept Rus-tproofed 45.000 miles. $2200 After 6 PM 66 1 2425

MONTEGO 1973, MX. 4 door, V8. eering, i low mil

MARQUIS, 1977, 4 door, 11.000 milea, loaded, top condition 4762865

MARQUIS 1976 , 4 door, loaded, excellent condition. $3,596 426-3669

MARQUIS 1978, 4 door Brougham Everything except power seats A tape deck 10.00C 000 mi les $6,500

422-4211

MARQUIS 1973 Brougham, 2 door, power steering, brakes, windows. A locks Air, defogger $950 525-7693

MARQUIS 1976. 4 door, excellent condition, power, air, stereo, cruise, 34,000 miles, clean. $3200 or best offer 532A896

MARQUIS 1977 Brougham. 4 door, loaded, low mileage 537 7044

MARQUIS - 1977 , 2 door, loaded. 460 engine, burglar alarm, aluminum wheels, full power, cruise. mint condition, like new. 13,000 miles, $5500 4761048

MERCURY COMET. 1977 Show room new Sale priced at $2996 Feister, 37401 Ford Road at New burgh, 721-2400, after 6 call 721 2408

MERCURY MONARCH, 1977 2 door, real economy 200 6 cylinder. 3 speed overdrive 13.000 miles $3495 Bill Brown Ford. 35000 Plymouth Rd 42 1 7000

MERCURY MONARCH. 1977 2 door, air, automatic, power steer-ing. bucket seats and console like new' $3595 ALAN FORD, 1845 S Telegraph. Bloomfield 5462030

automatic, power steering, power ileal*,

5362711 brakes, vinyl tc good condition. $1(

MONTEREY 1974, automatic, air, power. AM-FM 8 track stereo, equipped for trailers, very good condition $1150 464A902

MONTEREY 1971 - 4 door. air7$350 After 4 :30PM 525-0969

MONTEREY 1971, 2-door, hardtop, power steering A brakes, air, V-top. other extras, asking $895 464-0265

ZEPHYR 1978, Z-7 Sport Coupe, air, loaded. AM FM 7,000 miles $4,850 or best offer 9SI-0077

876 Oldsmobile

BEFORE YOU BUY SEE

SUBURBAN OLDS

For M e t r o p o l i t a n

Det ro i t ' s Largest

I n v e n t o r y

of 1976 , 1 9 7 7 & 1978

O l d s m o b i l e s

Troy M o t o r M a l l

B i r m i n g h a m - B l o o m f i e l d Hi l ls

643-0070

CUTLASS SALON. 1977, air. power, stereo tape,' rear defoger, cruiae plus more . 19,000 miles, Private owner 474-6551

r - S T U EVANS-n r SELLS for LESS 1

GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY

TWO MAGNIFICENT 7'S 1979 MERCURY COUGAR XR-7

lor a b o u l * 5 9 6 1 * Include8: • 5.0 l i t re (302-2V) V-8 engine • au tomat ic t ran6mi68lon •

power s teer ing • power f ront disc b rakes • steel be l ted

whi te side wal l radial t i res • dual rac ing m i r ro rs • A M rad io

• w ide body s ide mo ld ing • Sty led steel wheels • and

more l

1979 MERCURY ZEPHYR Z-7

for about $4314 Includes:

• F l ip-up moon roof • vinyl roof • 2 tone paint • s ty led wheel

covers • whi te side wal l radial ply t i res • 2.3 l i t re 4 cy l inder

engine • A M radio • dual mi r rors • and more l

' T h i s Is t he average of pr ices based on an Independent shopp ing survey of mo re than half of all Detro i t area L inco ln-Mercury dealers, January 8-10, 1979. S o m e pr ices higher, some lower. Ti t le and taxes extra. See ycur L inco ln-Mercury dealer for his pr ice and terms.

LOW PRICES • HIGH TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES • ON THE SPOT FINANCING

REMEMBER THERE S ONLY ONE

I jSfffcsaJ GARDEN CITY 32000 FORD R O A D

425-4300

MERCURY

EMNSfirrenwi

LEASE YOUR CAR THROUGH OUR RED CARPET LEASE PLAN I MON a thurs IIL 9

MONEY MEANS A LOT TO YOU

We Know - The average price of a new car today Is $6610.00

SAVE MONEY & BUY A NEW 1978 OR 1978 COMPANY DEMO

SAVE UP TO $2141.00 4 door, triple wtilts, power moon roof, 6QIAO recliner seats - all leather, 360-V8, rear defroster, tinted glass, dual remote control mirror, air conditioning, digital clock, am/fm stereo, speed control, pin striping, custom wired spoke wheels, under coating, floor mats, power seat and windows and door locks, power trunk and antenna and more. Ratall Price $0735.55 Save $2141.00

Stock 7075.

HARD TO BELIEVE AT $ 7 5 9 4 . 6 5 Other models comparably priced.

"Drive a little, Save a lot"

CRESTWOOD DODGE 32850 FORD ROAD GARDEN CITY 421-5700

• > .

(P,C,R,W,G-15C) *17C

876 Ofchmofalt

CUTLASS Supreme Brougham. 1977. air, cruise, landau, power steering brakes, more $4,400 45,M0 miles 642-4438

CUTLASS SUPREM Ff, 1977 Power steering, power brakes, automatic air conditioning, buckets, console, power windows A M / F M Hurry" $4506,

GLASSMAN OLDS JM00 Telegraph at Tel-Twelve Mall

364 3300

CUTLASS SUPREME

B R O U G H A M , 1978 Air, stereo, tilt, cruise, power win-dows. power seats, power door locks, low milep 4 lo choose from

100% Written Warranty Birmingha4-Bloomfield Hills

SUBURBAN OLDS 1810 Maplelawn, Troy 645-0070

OMEGA 197$, 2 door, V6, air, AmFm, excellent condition, $4,200 After 2 PM 281 3526

876 Oldsmobfe CUTLASS SALON 1977, eacellenl condition, air, AM-FM stereo $ track, power antenna, custom trAe-rior, power brakes/steering $5,100 After 5 M P M 453641$ :r 5 90P

f L A & CUTLASS SUPREME, 1974 Full power including air conditioning and ste^l belted while walls tairry Only $2495

GLASSMAN OLDS 28000 Telegraph at Tel Twelve Mall

354 3300

876 Otismofafe CUTLASS SUPREME. 1977 2 door radio, heat, automatic, power steer ing. power brakes, low milea

PACKER PONT I AG

500 S OPDYKE Rl) . PONTIAC, MICHIGAN

332-9300

PUBLIC NOTICE EXECUTIVE LEASE RETURNS

' 7 8 CUTLASS CRUISER W A G O N S

Cars equipped with power steering power brakes, V8 engine, tinted glass, radio, automatic white side-wall steel belts, sport mirrors, and much more!

AIR CONDITIONED I N C L U D I N G 1 YEAR

12 ,000 M i l e Serv ice Coot r o d

FROM $4899 O / B ? 10 TO CHOOSE W O M !

BUT HURRY. THE

SELECTION IS LIMITED

GLASSMAN OLDS 2 8 0 0 0 TELEGRAPH RD

At The Tel-1 2 M a l l 3 5 4 - 3 3 0 0

OPEN TIL 9 0 0 M O N

A N D THURS EVES

THIS 77 MARK V has a sunroof, turtoin wheels, 15,000 miles, with full power

and options One year, 12,000 miles Ford Company War

ranty Very desirable at this w e e k s price Hurry'

1 9 7 8

Z I P H Y R

2 d o o r , 6 -au to -

m a t i c , p o w e r

s tee r i ng , air , red

w i th s tee l be l t ed

radial white walls,

full wheel covers,

low rr»ileage

$3995

1 S 7 4 F O R D

4 door, automatic,

powe r s tee r i ng ,

power brakes, air

c o n d i t i o n e d , o n e

o w n e r , new car

trade, low miles

$1975

1 S 7 S C H I V Y B I O 1 0 P I C K -

U P

8 automatic, power

s tee r i ng , power

brakes, air stereo,

l i k e n e w . s t e p

bumper

$5175

BOB DUSSEAU LINCOLN - MERCURY

31625 Grand River 474-3342

IOWBALLI

RGAI

1977 BUICK CENTURY

CUSTOM WAGON Air conditioning, burgundy metallic, deanes! one in town

$3866.

1978 CAPRICE 4 door, extra loaded 2 lone pa ml & CB

$5195.

1977 CAMARO Aulomal ic . air condi t ion ing, im maculate

$4777.

1977 BUICK CENTURY

CUSTOM WAGON Air conditioning, burgundy metallic, deanes! one in town

$3866. 1977 CAPRICE

CLASSIC 4 door, loaded, burgundy metallic

$3995.

1977 MONTE CARLO

Medium blue metallic special buy

$4141.

1976 GRAND PRIX

Air conditioning, dark brown metal lie, a real sharpie

$3888.

1977 CAPRICE CLASSIC

4 door, loaded, burgundy metallic

$3995.

1977 MONTE CARLO

Medium blue metallic special buy

$4141.

1976 GRAND PRIX

Air conditioning, dark brown metal lie, a real sharpie

$3888.

Ask about our Extended Service Contrect-Beckec by General Motors-12 months or 20,000 miles.

1970 MONTE CARLO

Automate, power steenng. excel lent oondrtion $888

1976 GRAND PRIX

Air conditioning, dark brown metal lie, a real sharpie

$3888. 1977 IMPALA

Automate. medium green, sharp

$3195.

1974 SUBURBAN CARRY-ALL

Automatic. 9 passenger, burgundy

$3195 1978 CHEVY SILVERADO

PICKUP Automatic, air conditioning. 4 x 4 4 a whole lot more

$7777.

1977 IMPALA Automate. medium green, sharp

$3195.

1974 SUBURBAN CARRY-ALL

Automatic. 9 passenger, burgundy

$3195 1978 CHEVY SILVERADO

PICKUP Automatic, air conditioning. 4 x 4 4 a whole lot more

$7777.

1977 CORDOBA A* conditioning stereo cruse con-trol, tut wheel. 15,000 miles

$4595.

1977 MAZDA GLC Excellent buy

$2695,

K E E P T H A T G R E A T G M F E E L I N G

W I T H G E N U I N E G M P A R T S

G M QUALITY S B M C f PAJ7TS

(SKNX3LAL MOTOGS PARTS DCVT5ION

l o t IARTCHE CHEVROLET PH0NE

4 0 8 7 5 P l y m o u t h Rd. . P l y m o u t h 453-4600 ^crosi from Burroughs

FAIRMONT Tha moat room tor tha money of any car or wagon, baaed on sticker prices and EPA interior volume Index

MUSTANG A new breed of Muat*ig with new hand$r>g and performance

BUY ANY NEW 79 FORD 2 3 LITRE MUSTANG, FAIRMONT OR 302 V-8 LTD IN STOCK AND GET ONE OF THE SIX OPTIONS BELOW FOR ONLY 1* MORE YOU MUSI* TAKE DELIVERY BY FEB 9. 1979

(Offer ends Feb 9, 1979)

LTD Wth more passenger Hunk room fian W- i i t t car, baaed interior volume ndex

Look what a penny can buy. E L K T R I C

HEAR WINDOW DEFROSTER \ ,

ALL AROUND TINTED iGLASSl

When t ie vefude you cnooee from stock comes factory equfjped with one a more of these options

EXTBW* ACCENT

TURBINE1 or LUXURY

WHEEL COVERS

And a $100 Pinto Rebate! itii ia»enini

FORD StARK MCKEY WEST

24760 W. 7 HUE AT GRANO RIVER OPEN MON. t THUR. 7 1 > P.M.

538-6600 I"

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Cb/zified Automotive 876 Okbmobflo

CUTLASS S U P R E M E 1174. p o w r Peering, power brake*, power door locks. A m F m s t e r e o , excellent mechanical condition

CUTLASS S U P R E M E 1171. V-8. a u t o m a t i c , l a n d a u , t i l t , power • ea r ing . brake*, a i r , am fm. low m i l e a * Between • A M S P M H U 4 1 I Evening*

CUTLASS S U P R E M E . 117* I door, a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r s t ee r ing and brake*. V». f a c t o r y a i r . ra l ly wheel*, twin mi r ro r* , body tide molding*. 7.MO mile* Beat buy | U M HARGROVE OLDS. B 8 5 Michigan Ave , Wayne 711 3060

CUTLASS 1976, excellent condition. OJ00. au tomat i c , power steering, brakes, a i r , radio, $3300 or beat oHtr 3 t2«44

CUTLASS 1177 Brougham, loaded. 16.900 miles $6,195 537 4684

CUTLASS lt7* Salon, low mileage, Jrwifl. must

MO-B87 garage kept, loaded R e t i r a g , must sell Call

876 Oldsmobile 876 Oldsmobile

CUTLASS S, 1971, power itMrinff-brakes. au toma t i c . V-8, low mile-age. $1109 B M M J

CUTLASS, 197$ 2 door, automatic power, a i r . red with white Interior Must s e e $1795 HARGROVE OLDS. 33116 Mich igan Ave . Wayne

711-M60 CUTLASS If7$ Salon • cylinder. 2 door. Only 1,600 mi lea Power brakes k s teer ing , r e a r defogger, . air $4,960 421-«M1

CUTLASS, 197$ 2 door, automatic power, a i r . red with white Interior Must s e e $1795 HARGROVE OLDS. 33116 Mich igan Ave . Wayne

711-M60 CUTLASS If7$ Salon • cylinder. 2 door. Only 1,600 mi lea Power brakes k s teer ing , r e a r defogger, . air $4,960 421-«M1 DELTA 88. 1971, radiala , air condi-

tioning. 360. 1 Bbl, barrel , ^door excellent mechan i ca l . Sound body. $ • 5 f i rm 525-8377 CUTLASS. 1976, Supreme, atoreo,

power s teer ing - brakes , electric windows, door locks, low mileage Very c l e a n , A f t e r 6 P M weekdays

mm*

DELTA 88. 1971, radiala , air condi-tioning. 360. 1 Bbl, barrel , ^door excellent mechan i ca l . Sound body. $ • 5 f i rm 525-8377 CUTLASS. 1976, Supreme, atoreo,

power s teer ing - brakes , electric windows, door locks, low mileage Very c l e a n , A f t e r 6 P M weekdays

mm* NINETY-EIGHT LS, 1974, 4 (toor. loaded, well ma in t a ined . $860 9-5PM 373-7675

CUTLASS. 1*77 Brougham Power steering, brakes , locks, windows, electric moon roof, power s e a t s , tnaik lock. AM-FM stereo casette 16.000 miles Loaded $ 6 M After I P M 567 2232

DELTA ROYALE 1978. G M E s e ^ utive car 4 door, a m - f m , air. power windows k sea ts , e i t r a dean After Spm 861-7415

OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME, 1975

1 door Coupe. Landau top, low miles with air Won't last long $3795

JACK SELLE BUICK 100 W Ann Arbor Rd

P lymou th

453-441 1 DELTA 1973 Royale . loaded, good condition $1100 422-8077 OLDS OMEGA 1973

INVENTORY SALE B e a t t h e J a n u a r y P r i c e I n c r e a s e O v e r 4 0 0 C a r s

In S t o c k A t P r e - l n c r e a s e P r i c e s — H U R R Y !

CHOOSE FROM... 10 Diesels 10 Starfires 12 Toronados 18 Wagons 25 Olds "98"s 20 Omegas

25 Olds "88"s Over 50 Company Owned

Demos Beat the January Price

Increase Buy Yours Today

NEW 1979 CUTLASS 250 IN STOCK

*5559

New 79 Outlaw Salon Coupee 200 V-8. Auto.. Pwr Swaring, FNw. Brakes. Swat Baft RadMI V**to Wal Trea. Tint Qiaaa. Rear Window Dato» par. Deluxe W w * C w w i , Mdgi

Ak CondMormJ Chooee From 20 .

1979 4 WHEEL DRIVE

VEHICLES PICKUPS, BLAZERS &

BRONCOS , In Stock—Immediate Delivery

Sala Ends Fri., Jan 2 0 *

A* C a r * S u b j e c t T o Prior S a l e

B u y Y o u r s T o d a y !

NEW 1979 T0R0NAD0

MID/WINTER SPECIALS 1972 CHARGER air, automatic 1095.00

1975 FORD % TON PICK UP 1695.00

1974 GREMLIN X 6 Cyl, 3 speed, power steering one owner

1095.00 1977 MUSTANG air, power steering, power brakes 3495.00 1977 PLYMOUTH STATIONWAGON

195.00

ZLA OLD ir ^ DEALER

In MICHIGAN

white let ter t i res , bucket*, console 350 VI

STELLA BUICK 25330 Grand River

I Mile West of Telegraph

531-2500

OLDS R E G E N C Y , 1974 2 door hardtop, power equipped, auto-matic, air $11*5 JACK DEMMER EORD 721-6660

OLDS S T A R F I R D SX. 1976. Sport Coupe, loaded with e i t r a s and only 10,000 miles Avis Fo rd Telegraph at 12 Mile 354 3100

OLDS TORONADO. 1973 Has all the goodies E x t r a clean 11086 HARGROVE OLDS, 33225 Nfichigan Ave , Wayne 7213160

OLDS, 1970, exce l l en t condition, runs well, $400 422-2147

OLDS. 1977, Cut lass Supreme. 4 door, power s t ee r ing 4 brakes, air, V«. a u t o m a t i c , A m F m s t e r e o ,

34*2005

OLDS 91, 1878 L u x u r y Sedan, loaded, exce l l en t condition, low mileage $6,900 464-0428

OMEGA, 1973, very good condition, clean. 64.000 miles , power steer brakes, a m f m , asking |900 651-

ROYALE 1978 Sedan Triple light

([reen. sun roo f , w i r e wheels, o a d e d O n l y 16.299 Ask for Cy'

45*-3600

STARFIRE, 1975 V-6 automatic. New t i r e s , s n o w s E x c e l l e n t condition Any r e a s o n a b l e offer accepted After 4 30 PM KE 1-4009

REGENCY 1977 98. loaded, power, air, am-fm s te reo , best offer Call 56*0*06 or 4MJ010

REGENCY 1975, burgundy, loaded. Pirelli radial t i res , no wrecks, no

repa i r , execu t ive car (81 5559

876 Oldsmobile

REGENCY 9t, 1977, many options, excellent condition. 15296 455-387

REGENCY 98, 1977, m a n y options, excellent condition >5.296 435-3K7

STARFIRE 1975, power steering, b rakes , a i r , a u t o m a t i c , a m - f m stereo casset te , high mileage, needs work but la g r ea t for mechanically minded 1600

REGENCY 1975 , 2 door, all power, beautiful c a r , ma in ta ined to per-fection by owner 13,800 525-06*1

TORONADO 1973. loaded. 50,000 m i l e s , v e r y good cond i t i on . $1500

642-7821

878 Plymouth

PLYMOUTH 1973, Suburban wagon. 9 passenger, p o w e r brake*, power steering, a m - f m radio, snow Urea, one o w n e r , good cond i t ion . 11.050

(26-6150

PLYMOUTH 1964 . 2 door, new exhaust, brakes , t i r e s Dependable Good condition 1500 07-3226

88 ROYALE - 1978 , 8600 miles, air. stereo, cruise, power seat, brakes, Peer ing, vinyl top 2*4-77*7

878 Plymouth

ARROW. 1978 s te reo , many option* undercoated. $3300 422-4157

DUSTER 1974 - 318, power steering-brakes. au tomat ic $1100 404 1841

FURY III, 1974. 4 door. air. cruise. AM-FM, regu la r gas . 42,000 miles. $1,500 522-7002

FURY III , 1973. very dean , low mileage, new b a t t e r y , air, good brakes and t ires 421-6723

FURY WAGON 1971 Powe^ steer mg, power b r akes . 383 engine, air. radio, 4 speake r s , r ad ia l tire* plus 4 snow tires $350 5910067

FURY 1968, p a r t s o r car , 39.000 miles, front end d a m a g e d , aak for Mike a f t e r 2 pm 47*6*33

FURY 1971, 4 door, runs good. $450 or best offer . 453-9035

FURY 1973, 4 door, Ziebarted, no rust, loaded New transmission, extra snows, $800 522 2022

VALIANT, 1970 4 door , o u t o m o t i c , one owne r

w i t h o n l y 4 9 , 9 5 0 miles. Like

n e w ! OPEN SATURDAY

U V O N I A V O L K S W A G E N 34501 Plymouth Rd 426-5400

VOLARES, 197lT 1977. 1978 Too many - too c h e a p ' Feister. J740I Ford Road at Newburgh, 72y400, after I call 72T2406

VOLARE 1976 . 4 door, power steer-ing. brakes , a i r . AM-FM stereo. Ziebarted After 7PM, 34*5512

VOLARE 1977 P r e m i e r . 4 door 20 MPG. 19.000 mi les , $3850 476-5298

VOLARE, 1977, 11.000 miles, au to matic, power s t ee r ing , air, under coated, $3496. 34* 7848

880 Pontiac

BONNEVILLE 1978, 4 door, power options, under 8.000 miles Best offer 335-3826

BONNEVILLE 1978, Brougham, 4 door, burgundy, see to appreciate Full power, r e a r defros ter , tilt wheel arid m o r e $7,450 or best offer After 4 PM, 689-4771

BONNEVILLE Brougham, 1978. 4 door, burgundy, e x e c ' s wife's car, full power, s te reo , low mileage

644-1040

GRAND COUPE 1973, V-8. power s teer ing k b r a k e s , radio, new exhaust sys tem $875 455-55*2

PLYMOUTH S P O R T S FURY, 1976. 2 door, A m F m . landau roof, buckets and console, spo r t s mi r ro rs , 8 cylin-der. au tomat ic , power 30.000 miles One owner $2895 Bill Brown Ford. 35000 Plymouth Rd 421 7000

DUSTER 1973, good condition, all routine service up to date, best offer, call evenings, 553^2790

P L Y M O U T H 1968, conver t ib le , Sport Fury , 440 4 speed , dana right door wrecked

na posi , 626-8124

PLYMOUTH 1973. Scamp 2 door hardtop, royal blue, black vinyl top, AM-FM. s h a r p ' Make Offer Tyme Sales

455 5566

ROAD R U N N E R . 19*9. 2 door. 383 engine. 4 speed . 391 axle . Best offer

47*45*2

Good c o n d i t i o n $895

BONNEVILLE 1968 2 door, runs good. cheap t ranspor ta t ion $200 Call 261-7768

CATALINA 1978, 4 door. V 8. atAomatic. power , a i r . tilt, more, warranty , like new. owner 477-3428

FIREBIRD E S P R I T . 1978. Loaded 19,000 miles. 350 V * . Sharp Looking Black, w/ red s t r ipes 591 1645

FIREBIRD FORMULA 1978. Extra low mileage, 350 V-l automatic, all the ex t ras Af ter SPM 362 2389

F IREBIRD 1974 , 360 automatic, power s teer ing & brakes , air. $2500 or b e s t A f t e r 6 p m . w e e k d a y s

264-9606

F I R E B I R D 1978, Esp r i t , power steering, power b rakes , power win-dows, a i r cond i t i on ing , A m F m stereo, velour in te r io r , 6000 miles, like new $6,900 After 6 PM 647 1*98

GRAND L E MANS. 1978. fully e q u i p p e d , e x c e l l e n t condi t ion , w i f e ' s c a r . 13 ,000 m i l e s , $6,800

682-4823

GRAND PRIX. 1978, LJ . low mile ape, loaded, $6,700 or best offer 55-4669 536-3077

O'HARA DATSUN

AUTO

CARS

> * * * * * * * * * * * * *

All models including £ 280ZX & all of the new? 310 front wheel drive J models £

PRICED FROM $ 3 8 8 7 J

14 NEW SHOW CARS & TRUCKS

SPECIAL PRICE REDUCTION FOR IMMEDIATE SALE

J LARGEST EXCLUSIV * IN THE MIDWEST * * * *

l 35655 PLYMOUTH ROAD *

(Only 3 minutes from I-275

DATSUN FACILITIES

O'HARA 1 LIVONIA 4 0 C Q Q 1 1

j l . ivm, * minutes from I-275 I I ^ * & Jeffries I-96) I **+*+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++*+++*,

lull factory tquiprrmnt

Order Yours Today From The WORLD'S # 1 TORONADO

DEALER

BOB SAKS OLDSMOBILE

GRAND RIVER AT ORAKE RD F A R M I N G T O N

BILL BROWN FORD

OPTION SALE

Buy any new 1979—2.3 litre Mustang—Fairmont or 302 V-8 L TD in stock and get one of the 6 options below for only 1t more—offer ends February 9\ 1979.

•Look what a penny can buy. the vehicle you chooee from stock co when the vehicle you

•quipped with one or mora of theee options: 1. Reer window defroster

comes fsctory

2. Speed control 3. AM red radio 4. Tinted glass 5. Turbine or luxury whsel covers e. Exterior accent group

$ 1 0 0

A L S O

PINTO REBATE

on any Pinto dallvarad from stock by Fab. 9

THURS. TIL 9 PM

421-7000 937-0900

FORD

32222 PLYMOUTH RD., UVONIA

380 Pontiac Volkswagen 884 Vofcswogen 880 Pontiac

GRAND PRIX 1975 SJ , black, all opt ions , g r e a t s h a p e , p r i v a t e $J.5tt After 6 30 PM 375-9775

GRAND PRIX 1978. full power, AM FM, sunroof. 6.800 mi les Extras $6 800 60*3682

GRAND PRIX. 1972 Florida car. no ruat. like new. $1988 One year warranty 36545 W Michigan Ave , Wayne 728-3100

AUTOLAND U S A

GRAND PRIX 1978 SJ GM e x e c * live, black on black, red s tnpe , alum wheels, low miles , excellent condition $5995 After 6PM 826-6786

GRAND PRIX 1978, LJ . 7400 milts . V8, fully equipped, warranty, a ir . must sell. 357-0517

GRAND PRIX 1978 LJ Loaded. 8000 miles, wifes car. $5650 661-5216

GRAND SAFARI . 1978. 3 seat wagon, silver with wood siding, red custom interior, fully equipped, 30 options, 14.500 mi les . $6975 335-0660

LeMANS 1976 , 4 door, power, air, new rubber, new brakes , recent tune-up $2800 or best offer 397 2159

P O N T I A C L E M A N S G R A N D SAFARI, 1976 Stat ion wagon. 8 pas-senger, bucket sea t s , air. stereo 8 t r a c k , p o w e r d o o r locks, rust proofed, super loaded ' I owner, low miles Hurry wont l a s t 1 ' Art Moran Pontiac-GMC, Te legraph . North of 12 Mile 353-9000

PONTIAC VENTURA. 1973 2 door, automatic $695 JACK DEMMER FORD 721-6560

BEETLE 1973 A 1 condition $1850 397 1947

STATIONWAGON, 1973 9 passer ger, power brakes, power steering, AM/FM, power rear window Only WOO Call 646-5737

'TRANS AM 1975. automatic, air. power windows, steering, brakes 33.000 miles, am fm stereo, roll bar, Ziebarted. never winter driven Custom paint Dave Rodd after 6

352 5661

LeMANS LUXURY 1973

19,000 miles, a u t o m a t i c , air, sharp Ask for Cal

FALVEY MOTORS 6 4 3 - 7 8 7 0

LEMANS 1971, 9 passenger wagon, V8, automatic, power steering, brakes, a i r 49.000 miles $850

879-2840

LeMANS 1973 spor t coupe. 1 owner, power s t e e r i n g - b r a k e s . AM FM stereo, m a g wheels , low mi Ira, extra mint condition $2,000

TRANS AM 1976 Firelhorn red, air, tinted glass, rear window defogger hood d e c a l . A m F m stereo rustproofed $3,850 S346312

TRANS AM 1978 Hatch roof, wife's car. excellent condition, loaded with options 641*374

VENTURA 1977 27.000 miles power steerine and brakes. V-6 automatic. AmFm CB radio, $3,200

861-7298

GRAND PRIX 1977, T roof, triple black, loaded, asking $4695 459-1»5

884 Volkswagen

BEETLE 1976 - new radials k exhaust System, AM-FM. Ziebarted, 29 mpg Regular gas. excellent 12500 464 1480

VW BUG 1970 Best offer After 5PM 477 3546

V W DASHER. 1976 2 door hatchback, air. ster«i. 4 speed rear defroster leatherette interior, low miles $3595

I00rt Written Warranty Birmingham Bloomfield Hills

SUBURBAN OLDS 1810 Maplelawn. Troy 643-0070

VW 1972, Squareback. $900 After 5 30 937-0797

VW, 1974 . 412 wagon moon roof low mileage excellent mechanical Blaupunkt stereo $1450 Call Doreen. 58^8031 or 872-8322

W A N T E D

la te m o d e l V o l k s w a g e n s

1973-1978 W e ' r e b u y i n g g o o d d e a n

V o l k s w a g e n s

See us before you sell or trade

FALVEY AUTOS 1821 Maplelawn Troy

6 4 3 - 6 9 0 0

VW'S WANTED TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATE CASH

50 USED vARS IN STOCK FROM $ 2 9 5 ALL MODELS

' TOM SULLIVAN VOLKSWAGEN OPEN SATURDAY

25400 W 8 Mile 3536900

GAS SAVERS VOLKSWAGEN

BEETLES 5 TO CHOOSE FROM

FROM $1895 OPEN SATURDAY

U V O N I A VOLKSWAGEN 34501 Plymouth Rd iZ> MOO

VW BEETLE only $1695

1974 Radio heat

PACKER

PONTIAC 500 S OPDYKE RD

PONTIAC MICHIGAN

mileage. 474-4319

PHOENIX, 1978, Just like new. V-6. automatic, power steering, power brakes, radials, air. whitewalls, only 3,000 actual miles Must settle estate Best offer 427-4343 Res

421-8448

PONTIAC F I R E B I R D , 1975 Full power including a i r conditioning and AM/FM T h u r s d a y only $3496

G L A S S M A N OLDS 28000 Telegraph at Tel Twelve Mall

354 3300

PONTIAC F I R E B I R D . 1978 V8 au tomat ic , p o w e r s teer ing, a ir . AM/FM s te reo Burgundy beauty with road wheels $5395

TENNYSON CHEV. 3 2 5 7 0 P L Y M O U T H RD

U V O N I A 4 2 5 - 6 5 0 0

ONE YEAR

WARRANTY UNLIMITED MILEAGE

1977 VW RABBIT deluxe automatic 119*5

1977 HONDA CVCC. automatic, sun roof, low miles $3295 1977 DATSUN B 210. 2 door, sun roof. 4 speed, low miles $2795 1976 MAZDA COSMO. 5 speed beautiful blue, like new $$AVE 1976 TOYOTA CEI.ICA. automatic.

M295 1975 FIAT WAGON, front wheel drive $2195

OPEN SATURDAY U V O N I A VOLKSWAGEN

34501 Plymouth Rd 42^5400

RABBIT 1978, AM-FM cassette, sun roof, Ziebart $4600 45*26*0

S U P E R B E E T L E

DICK GREEN HAS A

FABULOUS IDEA!

3 3 2 - 9 3 0 0

$

ALL NEW 1979

HORIZON TC3 (2 door)

AM-FM radio, 4 cyknder, air, and full factory equipment

From $5679

2 tone paint available,

1979 &

1979 HORIZON 4 door

automatic, power steering, economical 4 cylinder and full factory equipment

F r o m

$4495 Air conditioning available

PLYMOUTH T R A I L D U S T E R " S N O - C O M M A N D E R "

4 wheel drive, 8 cylinder, automatic, power steering, and much, much

more.

• 2 available for immediate delivery

Fleet and Leasing Now Available

WE DOH'T DICKER - WE DEAL AT...

DICK GREEN WEST CHRYSLER-PLYMO UTH

29301 Grand River at Middlebelt

531-8200

1976 M G M I O G E T 4 cylinder, 4 speed, stereo, also has Tonneau only 32,000 miles. ,

1974 M E R C U R Y C A P R I C E

V6, automatic, air condit ioning, AM/FM stereo, vinyl top. A sporty little economy car $2195

1974 F O R D G A L A X I E

4 door. V8 automatic, power steering, power brakes, air condit ioning, this car is like new inside and out.

$ 1 9 9 5

1978 G M C J I M M Y

A 4 wheel drive that's fully loaded including air condit ioning, stereo with tape and a fold down rear seat. | $8395

1975 D O D G E D A R T S W I N G E R 2 door hardtop. V8, autpmatic, power steering, power brakes, air condit ioning and sunroof $ 2 6 9 5

1975 A M C P A C E R X

.6 cylinder, automatic, power steering, air condit ion-ing, stereo, 36,000 original miles. $?495

c r e s t w o o d D O D G E

32850 FORD RD.

(Corner ot v/enoy) 421-5700

LEO CALHOUN FORD

OPTION SALE!

Look What A Penny Can Buy... p R e a r de f ros te r • S p e e d con t ro l • A M rad io • T i n t e d G l a s s •

T u r b i n e o r l uxury w h e e l c o v e r s • Ex te r io r A c c e n t G r o u p

B u y a n y of t h e s e op t i ons for 1 ' w h e n y o u p u r c h a s e any n e w '79

F o r d 2 .3 l i tre M u s t a n g , F a i r m o n t o f 3 0 2 V 8 L T D in so tck . Fac to ry

ins ta l led op t i ons . O f f e r e x p i r e s F e b r u a r y 28 th . ,

OVER 50 IN STOCK AVAILABLE FOR OUR 1* OPTION SALE

A $ 1 0 0 P I N T O R E B A T E

r P r e s e n t th is c o u p o n t o your F g r d s a l e s m a n u p o r c o m p l e -t ion of p u r c h a s e of a n y n e w ' 8 or 79 P i n t o f r o m s t o c k

S100 will oc V in t to you by t h e Ford D e a l e r s A d v e r t i s i n g F u n d Inc or y o u m a y e ' # c t to app ly it 10 y o u r d o w n p a y m e n t tna» r*amar> /» i « n

LEO CALHOUN WHERE CUSTOMERS BRING THEIR FRIENDS

41001 PLYMOUTH RD ' t f p P M PLYMOUTH

453-1100

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ADORABLE R A N C H

CASTIE GARDENS - T o t a l l y

deco ro ted , l o v e l y f l oo r p l o n

a n d p r i c e d to t a l l a t $ 5 8 , 9 0 0 .

This 3 b e d r o o m b r i ck r a n c h

f e o t u r e * 2 f u l l b o t h * , f u l l

b o M m a n t tastofully f i n i s h e d

a n d y o u ' l l l ove t h a 2 4 ft.

k i t chen w i t h b u i l t - i n t , com-

p le te w i r h 2 cor g o r o g e .

H A R R Y S

WOLFE COMPANY

F i w Mile 421MM

A F I N O b (hi t I bedroom brick Colo o k I. with fami ly room. I * hatha, living room with f i replace, remodelled kitchen. screened te r race , a t tached I car g a r a g e AH for 1*7. MO

Cardinal West, Inc 522-5333 ALL BRICK RANCH

4 B E D R O O M S Family room. 1H baths, basement . 2H car garage , only t&IMO Call for detai ls

Classic 4 7 8 - 5 5 0 0

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

302 Birmingham-BtOOmMd 303 West BtoomhekJ 304 Farmington-

Faimington Hills 305 Brighton Hartland 306 SouthliekJ-Lalhiup 307 Millofd-Highland 308 Rochester Troy 309 Northvilte Novi 310 Commerce Union Lake 311 Homes For Sale

Oakland Cty 31? Livonia 314 Plymouth-Canton 3 '6 Westland Garden City 318 Redford 319 Homes For Sale

Wayne Cty 320 Other Suburban

Homes For Sale 321 Aeal Estate Services 322 Condommimum For Sale 324 Co-ops For Sale 326 Duple«es For Sale 328 Townhouses For Sale 330 Apt For Sale 332 Mobile Homes For Sale 334 Out Ot Town Property 336 f lorida Property F or Sale 338 Lots S Acreage For Sale 340 Lake River Resort Property

For Sale

342 I aketront Property 344 Countiy Homes 346 Northern Property 348 Cemetery lots 350 Farms For Sale 351 Business &

Professional Bldgs For Sale

352 Commercial Industrial 354 Income Property For Sale 356 Investment Property

For Sale 358 Mortgages I and Contracts 160 Business Opportunities 361 Money To Loan 36? Real Estate Wanted 364 Listings Wanted 368 Real Fstale To Exchange

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

400 Apartments To Rent 401 Furniture Rental 40? Furnished Apartments

to Ftent 404 Houses To Rent 406 Furnished Houses To Rent 408 Duplexes To Rem 4iOFiatsToFleni 4 t? Townhouses

Condominiums To Rent 413 Rental Agency 4 14 Florida Rentals 4 15 Hall for Rent 4 16 Vacation Rentals 4 18 Mobile Homes To Rent

CLASSIFICATION INDEX 419 Mobile Home Space

To Rent 422 Commercial Industrial

ToFlent 424 Office Business Space

To Rent 4?6 Convalescent Nursing

Homes 4?8 Garages Mini Storage

Toftent 430 Wanted To Rent 432 Living Quarters To Share 434 Wanted To Rent

Resort Property 436 House Sitting Service

EMPLOYMENT, INSTRUCTION

500 Help Wanted 502 Help Wanted Dental

31 504 Help Wanted Office Cienca 506 Help Wanted Sales 507 Help Wanted Pan Time 508 Help Wanted Domestic 510 Haip Wanted Couples 512 Situations Wanted

Female 514 Situations Wanted Male 516 Situations Wanted

Male Female 518 Education Instructions 520 Secretarial Business

Services 5?? Professional Services

NOTICES & SERVICES

600 Personals (your discretion)

60? LOSI Found (By the word) 604 Announcements Notices 606 Legal Notices 607 Attorney Services 608 Transportation ' 610 Cards of Thanks 612 In Memonam 614 Death Notices 618 Child Care 619 Summer Camps 622 Income Tax Insurance 6?6 Bingo 6?8 Entertainment

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

Bus 700 Auction Sales Bus 70? Antiques 703Cratts 704 Rummage Sales 705 Wanted to buy 706 Appliances 708 Household Goods

Oakland Cty 709 Household Goods

Wayne Cty 710 Misc For Sate •

Oakland County 711 Misc For Sale

Wayne County 71? Bicycles For Sale 713 Bicycle Repair

714 Bimness & Office Equipment

715 Equipment 715 Comm Ind Equipment 716 Lawn Garden &

Farm Equipment 718 Building Materials 7?0 Farm Produce (Line) 7?1 Flowers & Plants

(Business Line) 72? Hobbies-Coins. Stamps 7?4 Camera Supplies 7?6 Musical Instruments 728 TV. Stereo Hi F.

T irui rVw -bc 729CB Radios (By Line it

Business) /30 Sportmg Goods 73? Wearing Apparel 734 Trader Sell 736 Wanted To Buy 738 Household Pets 740 Pet Services (By Line) 744 Horses l ivesiock Equipment

AUTOMOTIVE 800 Recreational Vehicles 80? Snowmobiles 804 Airplanes 806 Boats Motors 807 Boat Parts & Service 808 Vehicle Boat Storage 810 Insurance Motor 8 I? Motorcycles.Go Karts

Mini-bike 813 Motorcycle Parts

& Service

312 Uvorio

BY O W N E R - s a v e , c o l o n i a l 4 bedroom, 2H bath, dining room, f a m i l y r o o m , F l o r i d a r o a m , Finished b a s e m e n t . 2H at tached l a r a g e , a i r , l o a d e d w i t h e i t r a s

411-489

BY O W N E R Subdivision, lovt

F r a n k a v i l l a ly I months old. 4

bedroom 1 bath colonial Owner t r a n s f e r r e d Buye r s only Sl«2.MI

US-MH

BY OWNER, beaut i f i i Burton Hol-low. tas teful ly decora ted ) bedroom reach, fami ly room with fireplace, finished rec room with b a r . central a i r . I c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e . f74 .N0

Ml 2461

BY OWNER, excellent condition. I b e * o o m brick ranch, 2H baths, fin iafeed basement Immed ia t e occu-pancy M0.M0 After 4 PM. 4*7-1711

814 Campers Mot or homes 816 Auto Trucks, Parts

& Service 818 Auto Rentals L easing 819 Auto Financing 8?0 Autos Wanted 821 Junk Cars Wanted 822 Trucks for Sale 823 Vans 824 Sports Imported Cars 852 Classic Cars 854 American Motors 856 Buick 858 Cadillac 860 Chevrolet 862 Chrysler 8o4 Dodge 866 Ford 870 Jeep 4 Wheel Drive 872 L mcoln 874 Mercury 876 Oldsmobilo 8 78 Plymouth 880 Pontiac 884 Volkswagen

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

3 Accounting Service 4 Advertising 5 Air Conditioning 6 Aluminum Cleaning 9 Aluminum Siding

12 Appliance Service 15 Asphalt 16 Asphalt Seaicoatmg 18 Auto & Truck Repair

21 Awnings ?4 Flasement Waterproofing ?5 Bathtub Ftetinishmg ?6 Bicycle Maintenance ?7 Brick, Block & Cement ?9 Boat Docks 30 Bookkeeping Service 31 Building Inspection 33 Building Ftemodeling 36 Burglar Fire Alarm 39 Carpentry 4? Carpet Cleaning 45 Carpel Dyeing 48 Carpet I aying 51 Carpet Repair 5? Catering Flowers 54 Ceiling Work 55 Chimney Cleaning 57 Christmas Trees 58 Clock Repair 59 Commercial Staam Cleaning 60 Consumer Services 61 Doors 6? Drapenes 63 Dressmaking & Tailoring 64 Drainage Surface 66 Electrical 67 Electrolysis 69 Excavating 7? Fences 75 Fireplaces 78 Firewood 81 Floor Service 87 Floodlight 90 Furnace Repair 93 Furniture 96 Garages

312 Uvonio

BY OWNER • 2 bedroom brick ranch, a luminum t r i m , 2 ^ hatha, finished basemen t , ZH c a r garage (M.M0 25122 Elm I ra &4-2J74

BLUE GRASS F a r m . N of S MUe. w s t of Newburgh 4 bedroom colo-nial. 2H baths, fo rmal dining room,

Celed family room with raised rth f i rep lace and window air

conditioner, 1st floor laundry, fin-ished recrea t ion and sewing room in basement , breakfas t nook, built In kitchen, a t t ached 2 c a r garage, finished att ic By owner Buyers only Call for appo in tmen t . (M.tOO

4S4-M71

312 Livonio

BY OWNER • 2 bedroom brick ranch, a t t ached 2 car garage , large family kitchen, excellent condition. M e r r i m a n - L y n d e n a r e a , (M.OOO

422 2116

CONSULTANT Start a c a r ee r with the world ' s larg est employment service a s a Sales Counselor Sa la ry plus bonuses, to 115,006 first year plus benefi ts Ask for Mr Dyks t r s between 2 pm A 5 pm

S N E U J N G & SN EL L I N G

4 7 8 - 3 5 0 0

9 7 Goll Club Repair 98 Greenhouses 99 Gutters

10? Handyman 105 Hauling 108 Heating 111 Home Safety ' 1? Humidifiers i '4 Income Ta« ' 15 Industrial Services 116 insurance Photography 1' 1 Insulation ' ?0 Interior Decorating i?3 Janitorial 126 Jewelry Repairs ft Clock •-'?9 Landscaping 13? I awn Mower Repair 135 I awn Maintenance 138 I awn Sprinkling 14? I inoteum 146 I ock Service 14 7 Medical 148 Maid Service 149 Mobile Home Service 150 Moving Storage 155 Music Instruction 157 Musical Instrument Repa» ' 58 New Home Serv.ces 165 Painting Decorating 170 Patios 175 Pest Control 178 Photography 180 Piano Tunmq 200 Plastenng 2 15 Plumbing ??0 Pools

?? i Porce la in Refmishing

? ? ? Pr int ing

223 Recreational Vehicle Service

2?5 Refinishing ??9 Refrigeration 233 Hooting ?34 Saw Sharpening 235 Screen Repair ?37 Septic Tanks ?41 Sewer Cleaning ?45 Sewing Machine Repair ?49 Slipcovers ?53 Snow Removal

254 Storm Doors 255 Stucco ?5 7 Swimming Pools 261 Television Radii < H 265 Terranums 2b9 Tile Work

73 Tree Service

275 Typing 276 Typewnte' Repa*' 277 Upholstery 28 I Vacuums 282 Vinyl Repair 283 Ventilation f,

Atlic Fans 284 Wallpapering 285 Wan Washing 289 Warer Softening 293 Welding 294 Well Drilling 297 Window. 298 W o o d w o r k i n g

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312 Livonia

BY OWNER 4 bedroom Quad 2 baths, a t tached garage, la rge fam-ily room, pool, underground sprink-ler sys tem and more Excellent neighborhood 427-M47

FRESH ON MARKET, very sha rp s t a r t e r . 2 bedrooms, na tura l fire-

lace in living room wilh Heat-o-ft ter . m car garage H3.M0 Ask for Andy Ml Xllb. 42M2I0

AB*RO MULTI-LIST REALTORS

312 Livonia

CASTLE GARDENS- By Owner Sharp 2 bedroom. I * bath Colonial, family room with f i replace , f inis ted basement , 21* car garage , beauti-fully landscaped, air , Assumsble mortgage » % * $74.MO Call J o t a at 4044411 or 223 MM Open House Sat k Sun l-SPM

FOUR BEDROOM ranch located on 1 a c r e with Iota of t r ees Also includes 20 % 22 ft fami ly room with full wall f ireplace and ttutflo ceiling. 14 x IS ft den , 2Vfc car p r a g e . m a n y e i t r a s Builder 's own h o m e F o r s s l e by o w n e r M2.5M

Ml -4M4

312 Livonio

N E W O N THE MARKET (No. 22) C h a r m i n g 2 bedroom brick ranch on cul-de-sac In pr ime Uvonia a r ea Fami ly room with fireplace, full basement , m baths, and a t t ached garage Ml .M0

Century 21 VINCENT N L E E

EXECUTIVE T R A N S F E R SALES

8 5 1 - 4 1 0 0

312 Uvonio

D R E A M N O M O R E Wte h o v e a 3 b e d r o o m br ick

ranch y o u ' v e b e a n w a i t i n g for

i n L ivon io 's most conven ien t

^ c a t i o n F a m i l y room, f u l l f i n -

i s h e d b a s e m e n t , o v e r s i z e d

g o r o g e , o a r e p t i n g t h r o u g h o u t ,

cyc lone f ence O n l y $ 6 3 , 9 0 0

CALL BOB WALTERS

C E N T U R Y 2 1 H a r t f o r d West . I n c 4 2 0 - 2 1 0 0

BEST BUY

Just look a l th is . B e o u t i f u l 5

yeor o l d br ick C o l o n i a l w i t h

a l l t he f ea tu res 4 BEDROOMS

- f o r m a l d i n i n g r o o m for

e n t e r t a i n i n g p lus a house

w i f e s d r e a m k i t c h e n w i t h

separa te d i n e t t e for f a m i l y

use Y o u ' l l Iowa the c o r y f a m -

i l y room w i t h n a t u r a l w o o d

b u r n i n g f i r ep l oca , f he conven-

ience of cen t ra l a i r , b a s e m e n t

a n d a t t a c h e d 2 cor g a r a g e

$ 7 9 , 9 0 0

H A R R Y S

WOLFE C O M P A N Y

»3M Five Mile 421 MM

C U S T O M COMFORT

A u n i q u e f loor p l a n w i t h tha t

o p e n look This is a 3 b a d r o o m

b r k k r a n c h w i t h a 2 0 ft.

k i t chen l o o k i n g over o f l o g

stone te r race, f u l l b a s e m e n t

A l l th is i n a p o r k l i ke s e t t i n g

Lond contract te rms $ 5 9 , 9 0 0

H A R R Y S

WOLFE C O M P A N Y

Five Mile 421 LIVONIA by owner dras t ica l ly reduced - thousands under market value, new home almost ready • 2 bedroom brick ranch, fami ly room 2 c a r a t t a c h e d g a r r g e . 7 assumption Ml .MO 422-1407

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2 5 8 9 0 M i d d l e b e l t

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4 7 6 - 7 0 0 0

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28966 Orchard Lake Rd (313) 851-6700

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42875 Five Mile Rd

( 3 1 3 ) 4 2 0 - 2 1 0 0

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3 3 4 6 3 S e v e n M i l e R o a d

( 3 1 3 ) 4 7 8 - 4 6 6 0

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CENTURY 21 Today Realtor*

27701 'Sou th f ie ld Rd (313) 559-4488 1

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312 Uvonia

ELBOW ROOM h o n l y o n e of t h e f e a tu r e*

found in th is 3 b e d r o o m h o m e

w i t h s p a c i o u s l i v i n g r o o m

i n c l u d i n g oozy f i r e p l a c e , a l t o

f u l l b a s e m e n t a n d 2 oar

g a r a g e , s u r r o u n d e d b y o v e r V6

a c r e lot. A s k i n g $ 4 7 , 9 0 0 .

C E N T U R Y 2 1 H a r t f o r d Sou th , Inc. 4 6 4 - 6 4 0 0

No I C-tl Offlcc ID Mich 1977

OUTSTANDING 4 bedroom brick il. eiceUeut condition, HM

aq It 24 baths. formal lining room, family room with fireplace. M ft couatry kitchen with built i n . » ft m u t e r bedroom with drees tag

I S * assumption, M T s i h buyers oely. H I . W

312 Uvonio

LIVONIA M i d d l e b e H - 6 M i l e R d

FIRST OFFERING 4 bedroom. I H bath, family room, natural fireplace, 2 car g a r a g r Prteed Ib tail, eho Jay Hughes

MAYFAIR 522-8000

U v o n i o - N e o r F a r m i n g t o n R d

Land Contract-9'/2%

l tTi brick reach. I bad noma , deluie kitchen with pantry, family room with fireplace, r e o room In baas meat. 1 car attached f a r a f t , large rear terrace, big lot too!.

A U FOR $ 7 5 , 9 0 0

MYERS-HILL 533-8511

JL CHUCK CASSIE

A N N O U N C I N G

N E W

M A N A G E R

Century 21. Hartford South, 37609 Five Mile Rd., proudly announces the appointment of CHUCK CASSIE as Office Manager to the TOP SELLING OFFICE of 1977 and 1978 ... with 20 Professional Associates to best serve your needs

G n t u i f c I T T I J i l l

H A R T F O R D S O U T H

2 1 4 6 4 - 6 4 0 0

FARMINGTON HILLS WOODCREEK HILLS

O P E N S U N D A Y 2 -5 • 28008 N e w B e d f o r d Dr ive

N of 12 Mile, E of M idd lebe l t

S p a c i o u s Co lon ia l s i tua ted on beaut i fu l ly l a n d s c a p e d

creek lot 2 story c e r a m i c foyer has w i n d i n g stair-

case. formal d in ing room, k i t chen w i th bui l t - ins a n d a

magn i f i cen t v iew Fami ly room, 4 b e d r o o m s . 2V2

baths, first f loor utility 3 f i rep laces, f in ished wa lkou t

b a s e m e n t , cen t ra l air, spr ink lers , a n d m u c h m o r e in

this pe r fec t fami ly h o m e $168 ,500

A E T N A R E A L T Y

626-4800

\joutt Love C&uHtui LUuuf... H A R T L A N D

IN LIVIN&STON COUNTY

E X P A N D A B L E B I - L E V E L - 3 b e d r o o m s , 3 fu l l b a t h s , l i v i n g r o o m , c o u n t r y k i t c h e n , w a l k o u t f a m i l y r o o m w i t h f i r e p l a c e , 2 c a r g a r a g e , a s p h a l t d r i v e , o n a 140x225 lo t . I m m e d i a t e O c c u p a n c y $82 500 re f HW-36

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T U D O R C O L O N I A L — 3 b e d r o o m , 1V i b a t h , l i v i n g r o o m , f o r rpa l d i n i n g r o o m , c o u n t r y k i t c h e n , f a m i l y r o o m w i t h f i r e p l a c e , f u l l b a s e m e n t , 1st f l o o r l a u n -d r y . 2 car o a r a g e , a s p h a l t d r i v e , o n a 130x300 lo t W8.500 re f . C C - A

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Q U A D — L E V E L , — 4 b e d r o o m , 21/^ ftath, l i v i n g r o o m , d i n i n g r o o m , k i t c h e n , w a l k o u t f a m i l y r o o m w i t h f i r e p l a c e , b a s e m e n t , 2 c a r g a r a g e , a s p h a l t d r i ve o n a 120x370 lo t $83,700 r e f . H W - 4 9

BRICK B I - L E V E L — 3 b e d r o o m , 2Vt b a t h , w a l k o u t f am i l y r o o m w i t h f i r e p l a c e , d e c k o f f d i n i n g r o o m , 2 car g a r a g e , a s p h a l t d r i v e o n a 3 / 4 a c r e l o t $75,900 ref HW-39

H O M E S U N D E R C O N S T R U C T I O N S t a r t i n g p r i c e $70 's a n d u p . C o l o r c h o i c e s s t i l l a v a i l a b l e .

H O M E S I T E

B r i g h t o n - H a r t l a n d - H l g h l a n d - H o w e l l 1 t o 10 a c r e s , b e a u t i f u l , r o l l i n g , w o o d e d . L / C t e r m s a v a i l a b l e

SPACE A V A I L A B L E IN

NEW SHOPPING CENTER "HARTLAND WOOD SQUARE" 1 m i l e W e s t o f U - S 23

o n M-59 , a c r o s s f r o m H i g h S c h o o l .

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A D L E R

9 5 0 0 H i g h l a n d Rd . (M-59— P .O . B o x 1 8 7 ,

6 3 2 - 6 2 2 2 H a r t l a n d 'M L 4 8 0 2 9

O A E

312 Uvonio

CUSTOM RANCH OPEN SUN M IM72 LEVAN north o f « MUe, west of Farmington Beautiful custom home ia prime Livonia area. $ targe bedrooms, carpet ing, drape.tea, family room, fireplace. CENTRAL AIR. 1 ear attached garage and much more. Asking (77,M0

QUICK OCCUPANCY OPEN SUN 1-4 m t IDAHO weat of M e r r i m n . south of V. Chicago. Spacious S bedroom ranch In treed area Cathedral ceiliaga, 14 hatha, par-tially finished basement with tod kitchen and appliances, large lot •U.MT Bring offers

1ST OFFERING Beautiful treed lot ( t t i 210). Ideally located 2 large bedrooms, large living room with fireplace A great investment property. Only O4.M0.

K a v a n a u g h REAL ESTATE ^

m-tsu sn ISM

REDFORD, by ownei brick ranch, fireplace finished basement. Immediate occu

S bedroom 2 * garage.

pency. B1.M0 After S pm H1-77M

312 Uvonio

DINING ROOM 4 b e d r o o m s , f a m i l y r o o m , 2V»

b a t h s , f u l l f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t

a n d a t t a c h e d g a r a g e a r e just

a f e w of t h e f e a t u r e * of this

h u g e e x e c u t i v e c o l o n i a l in

p r i m e a r e a . Ca l l t o d a y Ask-

ing $ 8 8 , 9 0 0 .

C e n t u r y 2 1 HARTFORD S. 2 6 1 - 4 2 0 0

DON'T MISS OUTI 0 e this 4 bedroom home that fea-tures formal dining room, large liv-ing room, family room. 2 baths and patio Approximately I acre of land! All this and more for Ml. M i

C e n t u r y 2 1 H e r t f o r d 4 2 4 I n c ' 5 2 5 - 4 4 4 4

FRANCAVILLA SUB Immediate occupancy 4 bedroom colonial, wet bar and natural fireplace In family room, formal dining, first floor laundry. 2 4 baths. 22*4 sq ft

J Piccolo Homes 1174

LOUIS

H A R D I N G

REAL ESTATE would like to introduce

CARL HOSIER 45200 Ford Rd., Canton

453-4840

We are h a p p y to a n n o u n c e that C A R L HOSIER has recent ly jo ined our of f ice, specia l iz ing in p r o m p t , per 1

sonal ized a t ten t ion to his c l ients and cus tomers . Carl is a l i fet ime resident of the P l ymou th area a n d has 15 years of real estate exper ience in commerc ia l , industr ia l , homes a n d land Call Carl at 4 5 3 - 4 8 4 0 .

[ A R U N G S , n c

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199 N Main

Plymouth

A SERVING ALL OF WESTERN WAYNE

A COUNTY SINCE 1922

THREE CAR GARAGE with this 3 b e d r o o m home, full b a s e m e n t , d o u b l e lot.

n a t u r a l f i r e p l a c e , i m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y , o n l y

$45 ,000

FOUR BEDROOM br ick Tri- level w i th a t t a c h e d 2 car g a r a g e , 2 baths ,

natura l f i rep lace , fami ly room, i m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y

$76 ,500

HUNTING CABIN o n this beaut i fu l 7 0 a c r e p a r c e l near M a c k i n a w

Terms ava i lab le $28 ,000

4 5 3 - 4 8 0 0 MULTI-LIST

SERVICE 4 2 7 - 7 7 9 7

^Bibble

^ K r a l t o

Mul t i -L is t

Service

in P lymouth Since 1951

4 5 3 - 1 0 2 0

OPEN S A T U R D A Y A N D S U N D A Y 2-5 P.M. C A N T O N T O W N S H I P — F o r your v iewing conven ience, th is or iginal owner q u a d level wil l be O P E N FOR VIEWING b o t h Sa tu rday a n d Sunday a f te rnoon A n ideal se lect ion for fami ly l iving prov id ing 4 bedrooms, 2xk baths, fo rma l d in ing room, big coun t r y k i tchen, fami ly room, f in ished basement , a t t a c h e d oarage a n d m u c h more! Pr ide of ownersh ip re f lec ted inside a n d out! 4 4 2 8 4 Ar l ington. East off She ldon Road be tween Joy and Warren.

SHOP AND COMPARE E X C E P T I O N A L L Y C L E A N A N D S H A R P ot ter ing features in homes cos t ing m u c h more ! 4 b e d r o o m s (2 master b e d r o o m s w i th wa lk - in c losets a n d access to full ba ths ! ! ) , fo rma l d in ing room, coun t r y k i t chen w i th sol id oak cab ine ts a n d no -wax f loor. Extra roomy fami ly roo r^ has bui l t - in wet bar and natura l f i replace. FIRST FLOOR L A U N D R Y . Oversized, a t ta -c h e d garage. Ear th tone decor . Natura l s ta ined wood -work . Upg raded ca rpe t ing th roughout . Excel lent lo-ca t i on of f ine homes ! A s s u m e 8 * % !

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 4 4 6 2 7 Alber t Drive, P l y m o u t h — J u s t ou ts ide the c i ty l imits, a spac ious bi- level w i th so m u c h t o ot ter ! 4 bed rooms. Br laht a n d cheery coun t r y k i tchen. Beaut i fu l -ly d e c o r a t e d fami ly r o o m — I d e a l for par t ies a n d fun-— w i t h electr ic f i rep lace a n d bui l t - in bar. C a r p e t e d th roughout . Immed ia te o c c u p a n c y . C E N T R A L AIR. See it Sunday l West ot t She ldon Road, Just Sou th of A n n A r b o r Road.

4 5 3 - 1 0 2 0

883 W. ANN ARBOR TRAIL - PLYMOUTH

312 Uvonio

CARJIVATING COLONIAL

Q u a l i t y cons t ruc t ion s u r r o u n d s

th is l o v e l y 4 b e d r o o m , 2 %

b a t h co lon i a l w i t h e x c e l l e n t

r o o m s i z e s , p l u s b e o u t i f u l

r a i s e d h e a r t h f i r e p l a c e In

f a m i l y r o o m a n d m u c h , m u c h

more . A s k i n g $ 7 3 , 5 0 0 .

C E N T U R Y 2 1 H a r t f o r d Sou th , Inc. 4 6 4 - 6 4 0 0

No I c 21 Office In Mich 1177

312 Uvonia

UVONIA Greatly reduced 4 bedroom brick 6>lonial with all aluminum (rim, family room, f i rep lace , dining room, good eating apace, built-ins, 1st floor utility, f l a t t e d basement with bar Immediate poeeession

CALL ED SEXTON

Real Estate Network Novi 348-3090

ELEGANT TRI-LEVEL

lots 'of love ly wa l l pape r , longs

terrace w i t h beau t i f u l l y treed

yard 3 spacious bedrooms,

f a m i l y s i zed k i t chen w | t h

b u i l t - i n ^ b i g l i v i n g room,

f a m i l y room w i t h f i replace

a n d 2 car a t tached garage.

Central air. $75,900.

E A R L

K E I M Y^STLANO 729 -2500

FAMILY ROOM

W i t h a w o o d b u r n i n g brick

f i reploce h igh l i gh t * this spa-

cious 3 bedroom brick ranch.

Other features i n d u d e a mod-

e m ki tchen, 1 b a t h s , fu l l

f i n i s h e d rec. room, 2 oar

a t t a c h e d g a r a g e a n d a l l

a l u m i n u m tr im. Priced to sell

at $63 ,900

HARRYS

W O L F E

Excellent Buy-Llvonla, S i i Mlle-Newburgh area, sharp three bedroom brick ranch. 29ft. country kitchen, mul-tiple baths, full basement, 2 car attached garage l i t ft. lot. beau Uuflly landscaped, priced to sell at 171. MS

FIRST F E D E R A L

Reolty 478-3400

Exceptional Value Fantastic potential on this spacious 2 story all brick Income Each mil has separate entrance with all nice sixe rooms Both units have natural fireplace Home in excellent condi tion Situated on over I acre wooded lot Land contract terms possible $M.M0

R e a l t y W o r l d CAMELOT 525-5600

EASY TO ENJOY Attractive 1 bedroom brick ranch dealrable neighborhood, fireplace in family room, with door we 11 to large Florida room Attached two car garage, tiled basement, quick occu-pancy. owner transferred Asking M2.MQ

Real Estate

NETWORK CLARK/FRON REALTY

425-7300

JUST LISTED

Don't hesitate! Cal l n o w to see

this ou ts tand ing 3 bedroom

brick ranch home Freshly dec-

orated, sharp as a tack a n d

fea tu r ing a |arge l i v i n g room

w i t h d i n i n g el l , n ice kitchen,

super f in ished basement, 2

car garage, a n d more. Won't

last at $49 ,990.

HARRYS

W O L F E COMPANY COMPANY

VOX, Seven MUe 474 57M ! » * » Seven MUe 474-5700

REALTY WORLD

Plymouth. This in how nic^ your home will look in 90 days. Beautiful condition, this custom built bedroom home with family room, recreation room and a women's delight kitchen. 2 fireplaces, carpet ing throughout . Good area Askinjc $89,900.

W e s t l a n d Tonquish Sub, Lovely large bedroom brick ranch home with dining room, central air. 1 ^ b a t h s , m o d e r n k i t chen and basement . Good condi-tion. $45,800.

C.W.Allen Inc. REALTORS

1f>137 farmington R(j

Livonia. M'Ch

4 2 1 - 2 1 0 0

Livon ia Coventry Woods. On beauti-ful wooded ravine lot. Large 4 bedroom brick quad level with d in ing room, 2 ful l baths and at tached garage R e a r porch over look ing ravine. Call now. $91,800.

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REALTY WORLD

I V T K A Y R E A L E S T A T E

I AND CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.

Serving Livingston, Oakland and Washtenaw Counties

2649 E. G R A N D RIVER, H O W E L L To l l F ree F r o m D E T R O I T cal l : 3 1 3 - 4 7 6 - 2 2 8 4

H O W E L L 5 1 7 - 5 4 6 - 5 6 1 0

10855 SILVER LAKE RD., BRIGHTON Tol l F ree 3 1 3 - 4 7 7 - 8 6 2 1

B r i g h t o n 3 1 3 - 2 2 9 - 4 5 0 0

W e ' l l H e l p Y o u W i t h A l l

Y o u r R e a l E s t a t e N e e d s

Bea t the co ld w e a t h e r B lues in t h i s we l l - cons t ruc ted 6 m o n t h old B r i ck /Cedar beauty . T h i s home fea tu res 3 bedrooms, 3 f u l l ba ths , a f i rep lace in the fam i l y room, 40x60 of f ice or shop, f in ished basement and 2 i jar ga rage on 4.6 b e a u t i f u l A C R E S . $165,000 RR668

W a r m up t o Sunsh ine i n t h i s b e a u t i f u l 3 bedroom a l u m i n u m sided Ranch. T h i s home has recen t l y been redecorated and fea tu res 3 bedrooms, f i rep lace in famUy room, u t i l i t y room and large 2 car a t tached garage. Access to Howel l L a k e also. $64,600. RR667

W a n t a home y o u r f r iends w i l l t a k e not ice to? T h e n come in and look at t h i s gorgeous house in T i m -berv iew Subd iv is ion . T h i s b r i c k / a l u m i n u m ranch fea-t u r e s 3 bedrooms, l i v i n g room, d i n i n g room, IMj ba ths , c a t h e d r a l oak cab inets i n the k i t chen , 2 car garage, and b e a u t i f u l evergreens t o enhance t h e landscap ing of t h i s $84,600 home. RR564.

Has y o u r f a m i l y o u t g r o w n i ts p resen t home? T h e n le t us show you th i s 4 bedroom r a n c h w i t h a l i v i n g room, d i n i n g room, u t i l i t y room, porch and 2Mi car garage i n Saxony Sub. near B r i g h t o n . O N L Y $42,900. RR663

I f you ' re l o o k i n g for a home t o s t a r t a f a m i l y i n t h e n w h y no t let us show you th ia b e a u t i f u l 3 bedroom home located j u s t 4 mi les f r o m B r i g h t o n . T t y s home is close to t h e X - w a y and fea tures a d i n i n g room, f i r s t floor l a u n d r y , ga rage and me ta l s to rage shed. S i t ua ted on a nice lot . O N L Y $49,900 RR668

A sma l l pond and a lo t more a re o f fe red t o t h e f a m i l y t h a t w a n t s " E v e r y t h i n g " i n t h i s 5 bedroom br i ck home. T h i s package also o f fe rs y o u 2 f i rep laces, a f a m i l y room and a rec room, 3 baths , d i n i n g room, basement and 2V4 car garage w i t h s u n deck. $136,000. RR666

312 Uvonio

IDEAL HOME FIRST OFFERING

Located In exce l l en t s r e a of Uvonia. this spacious ranch fea-tures 2 master slat bedrooms, charming decor, large country kitchen, formal living room, like new carpeting throughout, baae-ment. 2 car garage, fenced and landscaped Asking M2.M0

5 2 2 - 6 4 1 0

C e n t u r y 2 1 COMMUNITY REALTORS

312 Uvonio

IMAGINED L ivon io -min t three bedroom

brick ranch, fu l l t i l ed base-

ment. Loads of cabinets in

ipocious kitchen, oversized 2

car garage. Priced at on ly

$ 4 4 , 9 0 0

FIRST

F E D E R A L Realty 478 -3400

JR EXECUTIVE Exceptional one year old Colonial 4 bedrooms. 24 baths, large formal dining room plus nook, famUy room with fireplace, central air. plush carpeting thru-out Many more extras Asking $M.M0

Cardinal West, Inc 522-5333

LIVONIA T E N D E R L I V I N G CARE ALWAYS SHOWS! Youll see the results in this gleaming 3 bedroom face brick ranch in Livonia with 14 baths full wall natural fireplace, family room, basement and 2 car at tached garage $75.M0

EARL KEIM REALTY

DEARBORN. INC 2 6 1 - 1 6 0 0

LIVONIA THE KEY TO HAPPINESS is right here in our office' Let us unlock the door to this exceptional value in Livonia's Country Homes Estates • 3 bedroom Tjri-level with t w j full baths, central air condi-tioning. family room With natural fireplace Attached 2 car garagr Lot is wide across th* back with many trees $75,900

EARL KEIM REALTY DEARBORN INC

UVONIA WANT PEACEFUL SECLUSION ON A COURT* Beautiful land scaped lots and deep woods great you as you drive through the area Although privacy is assured you are but minutes away from 1 275 k M Deluxe, 2 bedroom, all brick ranch with family room that b r i n p you doee to nature Custom patio, huge 1$ i 14 ft kitchen with extra space apd built-ins 2 4 car garage, fin L-tfird baaemer* If you've waited fdr an exceptional value This is it! H i .MB

EARL KEIM REALTY DEARBORN INC

261-1600

UVONIA-WEST

"MILLION $ VIEW" Beautiful " I " shaped brick ranch, deluxe country kitchen. 3 bed-rooms, full basement, large cov-ered rear terrace, overlooks woods. 2 blocks to swim d u b

ONLY $55 ,900

MYERS-HILL 533-8511

LIVONIA QUAD-LEVEL

Extremely d e a n home o f fe r ing

4 bedrooms, 2 ' / i baths, f om i l y

room w i t h f i replace a n d v%et

bar, bui l t - ins, Cathedra l ceil-

ings, aHoched 2 cor goroge

Oose to 1-275 A t $76 ,900

C e n t u r y 2 1

CEDAR SHORES 1-698-4500

LIVONIA SHARP, 3 bedroom, 14 bath, brick and aluminum Colonial, built July 1C7I Formal dining room, sunken family room, brick floor to ceiling fireplace with raised hearth and mantle Upgraded carpet, custom window treatment. 2 car attached g a r a g e wired (or opener In recently built Stoneletgh Village Ei t ra attic insulation, cupboards, snd counter space Prepped for air Underground utilities Why btrild when this almost new home can be yours $ » .M0

EARL KEIM REALTY DEARBORN INC

261-1600

312 Livonio

LIVONIA Situated on a n ex t ra lorge

lovely lot this brick 3 bedroom

IV* bo th spli t level Enjoy the

winter evenings in the cozy

fom i l y r o o m Also features 2

car garage o n d has a n assum-

able mor tgoge ot interest

a n d mon th l y paymen ts of

$ 3 1 0 See this f ine home

listed at $58 ,900 '

E A R L

K E I M REALTY - MIDWEST 477-0680

MINI ESTATE Just listed 1.440 sq ft all brick home. 3 out buildings. R X 2M pine treed lot Call Terry Abraham M5 7473 $45, M0

A B * R O MULT1-UST REALTORS

NEW LISTING Brick ranch w i t h 3 bedrooms,

l a r g e k i t c h e n , c a r p e t i n g ,

fenced ya rd a n d 2 cor heoted

goroge $38 ,500

Century 2 1 HARTFORDS 261-4200

2 6 1 - 1 6 0 0

S E V E N M I L E - M r r r i m . n excellent condition 3 bedroom brick Ranch, 14 baths on main f loor , l a r g e coun t ry k i tchen. Solarian no-wax floor, built-in KitchenAide dishwasher, new sink k counter lop, 2 4 car aluminium sided garage, patio door k large patio, must see Owner $51.M0 Open Sat k Sun 15 PM 47fr2M5

4l/2 A c r e s W i t h R a v i n e

Bordered by huge trees Sub-

stant ial four bedroom home,

two ha l f baths a n d one fu l l ,

large ou tbu i ld ings Cal l today

on this l i t t le f a rm w i t h i n the

c i t y of L i v o n i a A s k i n g

$85,500

Real Estate

N E T W O R K Omar Sanderson, Inc

474-3000

N E W . O N MARKET Livonia Hills Estates offers this spacious lt77 builder s built home Located on a large 120 x 200 ft lot with M x 21 walkout lower level, family style kitchen 23 x 14. 24 car

j garage, plus many ciatom features M2.M0 Call now This one won t last

G R A M C O 525-7400

|« O ONE-OF-A-KIND

(This home is truly unique with 2 [uones, 3 bedrooms. 2 4 batte Large L shaped family room, base ment Nice Landscaping with W A T E R F A L L , snd more for $4».M0

C E N T U R Y 2 1 CORNERSTONE 478-4660

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

3 bedroom btngatow with finished basement, 24 car garage Claae to shopping and schools $45.MO M S Caidwell

Norwood No 3, Inc 425-1500

VERNA KAY KULBABA

O n t u i f c

It i s o u r p l e a s u r e t o a n n o u n c e that Ve rna Kay Ku lbaba is a new associate of C E N T U R Y 21 Vincent N L e e E x e c u t i v e T r a n s f e r Sales. V e r n a and her hus-b a n d P e t e r h a v e r a i s e d their 3 ch i ld ren in Fa rm-i n g t o n H i l l s , w h e r e t h e y have b e e n res idents for 24 years She is a m e m b e r of Ou r Lady of So r rows Par-ish. For the past 5 years Verna has been a Rental C o n s u l t a n t in F a r m i n g t o n Hil ls and w o u l d w e l c o m e h e a r i n g f r o m f r i e n d s of c l ients at her n e w locat ion T O S E R V E THEIR R E A L E S T A T E N E E D S .

VINCENT N LEE EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES 7499 Middlebelt W Bloomfie ld

851-4100

OPEN SUN 1-5 Rediccd, immedl ate occupancy. 7 MUe Middlebelt area. 4 bedrooms 24 car garagr 4 ac re lot. Town Rea l ty . 421 «f»l

M6-2M1

OPEN SUN 2 - 5

* MUST SEE 3(204 WHITCOMB (S of •. E of Levan , e n t e r on Westbrookl ' B E A U T I F U L S p a c i o u s Brick Ranch. 3 extra large bedrooms. 14 baths, carpeted modern kitchen with built ins Family room with fireplace Full basement, 2 car attached garage. • S ' t mortgagr $75.M0

E A R L K E I M 538-8300

REDFORD INC.

WHEN COLD WINDS BLOW enjoy the warmth o< your family room with natural fireplace. 4 bed rooms dining room, full basement, and 2 car attached garage (eatired in this deluxe colonial M> M0

C E N T U R Y 2 1 CORNERSTONE 478-4660

R O B E R T

B A K E ~

1005 W. Ann Arbor Trail Plymouth 453-8200

NEW ON THE MARKET! PLYMOUTH! This trim, brick one story home will surely be fun to live in. An extremely spacious living room with f ireplace and dining area. A new appl iance filled kitchen with attract ive cupboards, counters, and floor coverings. There are 3 bedrooms, arjt extensive wood deck in t roduced by French doors off the living roorh, a 27 x 18 carpeted recreation room with a handsome 18 ft. brick f ireplace wall, and a yard that boasts 235 feet of depth WET PLASTER A N D RECENT IMPROVEMENTS RESULT IN AN ESPECIALLY FINE OFFERING. $57,500. 453-8200 .

PLYMOUTH! Here is a home with an exterior that will a lways 'be looked upon with favor. Emphasis on locat ion should not be over looked and this locat ion and sett ing is very, very good. There are 4 bedropms, 2'/2 baths, a slate entrance, formal dining area, a k i tchen with every convenience. 22 x 15 family room with oversized fireplace, add 2Vz car rear entrance garage. WE'RE CONSCIOUS OF THE OUT-OF-DOORS A N D THIS REAR YARD HAS PRIVACY AND EXTENSIVE NATURAL BEAUTY. A VERY GOOD VALUE AT $89,900. 453-8200

IF YOU WERE TO COUNT THE VARIOUS REASONS that would surely cause excitement over the prospect of moving into this home, you would certainly head your list with the charm of the front exterior and the popularity of the neighborhood . a Northville location with mature settings and individualized homes. Inside, there are 4 spacious bedrooms, 2Vi baths, a slate foyer, formal dining room, family room with fireplace, full basement, and side entrance 2V2 car attached garage. THE INTERIOR EXEMPLIFIES THE BEST IN QUIET GOOD TASTE. $119,900. 453-8200

'CITY OF PLYMOUTH. FIRST OFFERING. Always looked upon with fondness, this home's location will be appreciated by all members of the family. Attractive exterior colors are enhanced by decorative fencing. There are 3 bedrooms, 1V2 baths, a buoyant sized kitchen with a breakfast area overlooking the rear yard, a family room with a brick wall, ^nd 2K car garage. BE SURE TO INQUIRE EARLY ABOUT THIS HOME. $59,900. 453-8200

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312 Uvonki

PRESTIGE Baaatifal I M I N I brick trl lacated m w p l the t n n m % acre to Coventry Woo*. i H m ieelude 1 full hatha. famHy room, enclosed pa rch , l a rgo dock, attached p n p , W 4 M

Red Carpet REALTORS 522-3500

PRIME L O C A T I O N 7 MUe-Le dene 4 bedroom 1 *ory brkk pil-lared colonial with formal dialog room. 2H baths, attached 1 car p rage . full vail Araptece la family raam. newly finished rec room pfas central air Aakiag P l . M , open to after* Call

312 Uvonio

OPEN SUN 2-5

One Way

PRIME WESTKN AREA large lot enhances this 3 bed-room ronch w i th fomi l y room aod f u l l * basement Great inves tment ! N e i g h b o r h o o d price* range up to $75,000; this home being offered at only $57,900, Owner tmas-ferred, wants on offer. Gall today Open Sunday 9112 E Bassett Ct.

Nichols Realty, Inc 348 3044

SUNNYDALE - riorth of t Kite, we* off Harrtaon. Country atmoepbere surrounds this Impec-cable 4 badroom brkk colonial that has obviously been afforded the utmoat in "Tender Loving Care". Highlights Indude formal dning room, family room/doorwall to patio, all kitchen appliances stay, central air conditioning, full base meat/panelled recreation room, beautifully landscaped lot. 2H car garage Won't last at 971.tM. Csll 4M-te00 or S234M0

One Way

TRANSFB0EES fast occuponcy avai lable with this nice dean 3 bedroom brick ronch home. Featuring a country size kitchen w i t h door-wal l to a covered patio, full part ial ly f inished rec. room, central air and electronic air cleaner, plus a 2 cor garage. Offered at $61,900.

HARRYS.

WOLFE COMPANY

SM» Seven MUe 474 S7M

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r y—* nnH J IU i 2 1 H a r t f o r d W e s t ¥

JIM COURTNEY

Courtney's Corner PLYMOUTH

2 YEAR OLD BRICK R A N C H Well built 3 bedroom, full basement, 1V2 baths, cen-tral air, family room with natural f ireplace, 2 car at tached garage West of town and only $75,900

SHELDON A N D JOY RD. SHE 'S A BEAUTY

This brick Colonial is a mode l offering 4 bedrooms,

1 Vt baths, full basement, formal dining, family room

with fireplace, 2 car at tached garage A decorator 's

delight Good occupancy and only $81,900.

A SoeoaHst m Residential Real E laie ASK FOR JIM COURTNEY

4 2 0 - 2 1 0 0 Car Phone 313-^87-1703

312 L ivonia

SHOWPIACE It w i l l be love at first sight as toon as you walk into this ipocious tri-level, 3 good size bedrooms, 1V* baths, spacious 22 ft. fami ly room, modern k i t c h e n w i t h b u i l t - i n s , screened in porch, complete wi th 2 cor goroge. $59,900.

HARRYS

WOLFE COMPANY

five Mile 411-

YOU OWE IT TO YOURSBF Be sure to inqwet this 3 bedroom brkk ranch with family room, 1H car garage, fenced yard. Decorated beautifully Oh yes. assumsbie mortgage too. Only IU IM

Cardinal West, Inc 522-5333

312 Uvonia

TIFFANY PARK lovely 3 bedroom b r k k ranch w i t h l a r g e coun t ry style kitchen, also fu l l f in ished basement ond 2V4 cor garage. Aeklng $58,900

CENTURY 21 Hartford South, Inc. 464-6400

No I C-Sl Office In Mich 1VH

312 Ltania

STEALI-$22,90p tH% land contract M Uds cute frame cottage

for with

phah interior and Scar garagr All on country sise lot (73 s M6>] drive by snd call 444 MOO

TRY A TRI 9 rooms, 4 bedrooms, dining room, fami ly room, ful l wal l fireplooe, 2y» baths, 2 oar attached garage, featur ing carpet ing throughout, wet-plaster. This and more in beautiful Burton Hollow. Only $83,900.

CENTURY 21 Hartford West, Inc 420-2100

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O r i t u r !i 1 l 21

W e a r e p l e a s e d t o announ.ee Pat Turk has joined" our professional real estate staff

Pat is a former Registered Nurse She has success-fully compl ted many profes-sional real estate courses and is interested in helping with your real estate needs Fr iends a n d c l i en t s are encouraged to drop in for a visit or call Pat or her new location

VINCENT N LEE EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES

7499 Middlebelt, W Bloomfield

• 851-0601

M c K E O N , IMC R E A L E S T A T E

t=r fjwaaai ersanancf

500 S Mam Street-Plymouth Mich 48170

OPEN SUNDAY. 36930 RAYBURN, Livonia. Lovely, tastefully decorated 4 bedroom 2 bath Quad in a prime area, family room, fireplace, dining room, carpeting, built-ins, patio, attached garage, fast occupancy, $79,900.

OPEN SUNDAY. 17371 LEANNANE ford, attractive 3 bedroom brick . home, carpeting, electronic air cleaner, icu-reation room, covered patio, fenced yard, garage, good area, $44,500.

Red-ranch

rec-

BY APPOINTMENT, 4 bedroom Livonia Bungalow in a convenient location near the Livonia Mall, 1V2 baths, carpeting, oversize 2 car garage, Clarenceville Schools, $38,900..

Martin, / Ketdram Tb«-0200|

& M & r t i H REALTORS I 3117? FIVf MILE R0A0

NEWLY LISTED—Desirous CAPE COD located on a large lot with many fully grown trees. 3 bedrooms, central air, family room with fireplace, tremendous storage, burglar alarm system. Rec room is beautifully finished and carpeted and is set off with a Franklin stove.

BRAND NEW 3 bedroom split-level. Owner transferred immediately after taking occuparicy. 2 bedrooms, car-peted thruout except kitchen ^nd baths, exceptionally large family room with fireplace, full basement. $71.900

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 42531 LAKELAND. S. of 5 Mile Road, W. of Bradner

CITY CONVENIENCE AND COUNTRY ATMOS-PHERE. 3 bedroom brick ranch with 1Vf? baths located on a picturesque street in Plymouth Town-ship. The large lot boasts mature spruce trees adding to the rear yard privacy. Smartly decorated, carpet-ing thruout, full basement. $54,900

OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 2-5 7021 EPPING, E. of Sheldon, S. of Warren

JUST COMPLETED 4 bedroom, 2 ^ bath Colonial in new subdivision. Formal dining room, den. family room with fireplace, 1st floor laundry, 2V& car at tached garage. Decorated in Neutral tones. 9 % SIMPLE ASSUMPTION. $78,500

453-6800

SIMPLE E L E G A N C E is yours in this three bedroom ranch home in the Miller School area of Canton. Set on an extra wide lot, it is nicely decorated, has a family room and fireplace, a full basement, doub le garage, and is a joy to see $64,900

PLEASURE FOR SALE ' You II love the well p lanned living areas of this three bedroom colonial. Keep an eye on the chi ldren in the family room while you prepare dinner, entertain in the l iving room and in the summer you'll love the patio and secluded, larger-tharvaverage yard Move in quickly for $62,900 00 f

Y O U A S K E D FOR IT Three bedrooms, formal dining room, family room, and a b ig cheerful ki tchen This home is guaranteed to prov ide the Plymouth location and the growing room you need for a pr ice you can afford. $49,900.00

REALTY WORLD

WM. DECKER, INC. "Our World Revolyes

Around You" NICE T O C O M E H O M E T O

A spacious quad with a wooded view from your windows. There's a formal dining room, a large kitchen with eating space and the family room with its f ireplace for toasting marshmallows with the chil-dren. Located just South of Ford Road for easy access to 1-275 and pr iced to sell fast. $66,900 00

A JOY T O LIVE IN and a simple home to maintain, this brick ranch is sharp inside and out. With three bedrooms, 1 Vfr baths, and a spacious knotty pine panel led rec-reation room, it has central air, cus tom carpet ing and draperies, and a lovely location in Plymouth. $62,900.00

M O V E UP T O A D R E A M with this quad- level beauty. Boasting four bedrooms, it has a fantastic ki tchen (the k ind you see in maga-zines). spacious dining area and a family room with room for re lax ing as well as space for the game table you'd like to own. Stop dreaming and see for yourself. $72,500.00

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670 S. MAIN STREET • PLYMOUTH • 455-8400 Each office is independently ovmsd.

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Way

312 Uvonia

W O O D E D LOT Surrounds this spacious 5 bed-room colonial wi th appro* 3000 sq. ft. of l iv ing oreo induding 2V> baths and huge fomi ly room, located on over Vj acre lot w i th a circulor drive. Asking $89,500.

CENTURY 21 Hartford South, Inc. 464-6400

No 1 C-21 Office In Mich 1»77

312 Livonia

WOOO 6iEEK FARMS

New to the msrket Is this 4 bed-room brick colonial Large kitchen with build-Ins. formal dining room, fireplaces in living room and family room, tiled basement. 2^ hatha, attached 1 car garage Price

C a l l G R E T C H E N SHERMAN

Norwood No. 1, Inc. 464-2800

312 Livonia

OFEN SAT. & SUN 1-4 SIMPLE ASSUMPTION

Lovely 3 bedroom Tri-kvel home IH baths, family room with bar. new carpet, country kitchen, didi washer, Italian Quarry Tile floor-ing. IH car garage 14231 Brenl wood M4.M0

Norwood

312 Uvonia

OPEN SUNDAY 1 JPM 9711 Hathaway. West Chicago Mid die belt sres 3 Bedroom Ranch, IS baths Completely carpeted. 2 car garage, tiled basement Bcaillfui condition « I . M Ml MM

314 Plymouth Canton

No 3, Inc 425-1500

PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP, brick'"* Colonial A bedrooms; large family room with natura l f i replace, ! hearth. beamed celling Large kitchen with eitras. living room snd forms! dining room IH bat la e*ra larae baaemei*. wooded lot. 2 car attached garage Msny eitras. I« wood windows $S7.M0 Open Sunday 12 J PM 43*2475

C h a m b e r l a i n V l | % B REALTORS

SOUTHFIELD B E A U T I F U L L Y L A N D S C A P E D EXTRA LARGE LOT, with over 2,300 sq ft. of superb living space, Gourmel kitchen, full wall ledge rock fire-place and loads of fine extra features $79 900 557-6700

BERKLEY LOVELY T-H-R-E-E| BEDROOM Home has just a b o u t e v e r y t h i n g t L i v ing room, d i n i n g room, basement, plus close to in (own shopping $40,800 557-6700 1

FRANKLIN HILLS THIS "JAMES CONN" home of OPEN CONTEM-PORARY DESIGN is an entertainer's paradise, with 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, family room with bar, library, game room with bar, patios with gas bar-becue surrounded by a natural wooded setting and a flowing stream, plus many other EXCEL-LENT FEATURES $279,000 557-6700

BERKLEY

JUST WAITING FOR THE RIGHT COUPLE' Cute 2 bedroom home, features a good size living room, family room, and formica kitchen, all the rooms have stucco ceil ings, plus outside a nice treed street $31,500 557-6700

HJTHFIELD ELEGANT 2.400 SQUARE FOOT RANCH, lovely decor, family room, 1st floor utility room, central air, circular d r i v ^ $89,900 548-1500

OAK PARK

NEW LISTING MINT CONDITION. 3 bedroom Colonial, l iving room, dining room, paneled family room, 2y» baths. $62,000 540-1500

OAK PARK LAND CONTRACT TERMS AVAIL-ABLE on this CHARMER hosting 3 nice bedrooms, 1V2 baths, great fin-i shed b a s e m e n t , g a r a g e TAKE ADVANTAGE $35,900 557-6700

TROY

LAKE C H A R N W O O D , h a n d s o m e pil lard offering, space galore, gor-geous newly carpeted f i replaced liv-ing room, hostess dining room, den, 5 bedrooms, 2Vfe baths, family room and LAKE PRIVILEGES $105,000 557-6700

SOUTHFIELD F - O - U - R B E D R O O M S U P E R SMASHING Tri-level home, chef 's gourmet ki tchen wilh spacious pan-try, cozy -f ireplaced family room, sharp Florida room, generous s i / e lot $69,900 557 6700

SOUTHFIELD CRANBROOK VILLAGE, Southfield Quad level hosting 4 spacious bed-rooms, 26 ft f i replaced family room, 2'/a baths, eat-in kitchen with built-ms, privacy cul de sac lot, BIR-M I N G H A M S C H O O L S $ 8 4 , 9 0 0 557-6700

OAK PARK FIREPLACED LIVING ROOM, mod-ern ki tchen and family room, makes this 3 bedroom ranch one of Oak Park's finest Automatic sprinklers, tiled basement. $69,900 o48-1500

OAK PARK C U S T O M 4 B E D R O O M R A N C H , fami ly r oom, bu i l t - i ns ir» k i t chen , lovely carpet ing and drapes, mul-tiple baths, garage and central air, full basement $53,900 548-1500

REDFORD C O M M E R C I A L B U I L D I N G in the area of Grand River & Telegraph Good looking and clean, block con-structed, 8700 approximate square feet Ample parking along side the bui lding It is constructed to hold a 2nd floor addit ion For further infor-mation please call Mary Capell i at 476-9100 $89,000

LIVONIA

IMMACULATE, 4 bedroom, 2'/? bath Colonial in Livonia's prime' 7 Mile and Levan area Central air, 32' front p o r c h , w a l k i n g d i s t a n c e to schools, large., foyer with circular staircase First differing at $95,900 Call Steve Leibhk() for particulars at 476-9100 LC1

PLYMOUTH TOO MUCH to l isAon this ad but believe me its well worth a call lo see this spacious B i ^Leve l *o r r J 2 ACRES, This "hotjie features 2226 sq ft of living spSee"^A beautiful black top drive and landscaping enhance Ihis piece of art' $122,000 PR3 455-5200

CANTON

Double door entry, 2 story foyer 4 bedroom colonial featuring family room, f ireplace, 2V2 baths, full base-ment a n d more 1 An a t t a c h e d g a r a g e a n d p r o f e s s i o n a l land-s c a p i n g a c c e n t ' th is p a c k a g e 1

$72,900 PB5 455-5200

NOVI Lakewood Homes Condo-Spacious 2 b e d r o o m c o n d o , m a n y e x t r a s i n c l u d i n g re f r i ge ra to r , r ange , w a s h e r , d r y e r , d i n i n g room, enclosed patio, swimming pool, lake and park, and community bui lding Call now you won't be d isappointed $44,900 WV1 721-8400

WESTLAND Lovely 3 bedroom aluminum sided home completely updated with car-peting throughout, new plumbing, d i n i n g f o o m , a t t a c h e d W car garage and family room with wood b u r n i n g f i r e p l a c e Must see. $44,900 WH2 721-8400

LIVONIA

Four bedroom brick Cape Cod features master bedroom with bath, formal dining room with full wall f ireplace and doorwall. 2V? baths basement 2 car at tached garage, pool and more Call 4 76 9100 for more details $83,900 LS3

LIVONIA

SHARP 3 bedroom bricK i n c h in all brick area features a large family room, central air IV2 baths, ' inished basement, 2 car garage and much more ilvlMbDIATE OCCUPANCY" $62 900 476-9100 LF1

• m iy I i.H ROMULUS

New Home-Builder's close out Features Irnmedi a te O c c u p a n c y 3 b e d r o o m s , l a r g e lami iy kitchen, full basement with p lumbing for '/? bath ruffed in, plus a 2 car garage Asking $45 900 For appointment lo see call and ask for Jean Proch W 0 1 721 8400

CANTON Quad-tastefully decorated wrth 4 bedrooms din-ing room with doorwall leading to unique patio, carpet ing throughout, kitchen has many extras, 2 car garage, two full baths, and family room with full wall f ireplace Call now for an appointment to see Immediate Occupancy $68,900 WR3 721 8400

LIVONIA

Happiness can be yours in this 3 bedroom ranch located in Livonia with family room and fireplace, full basement, central air and more1 An at tached garage and professional landscaping aro also featured $57,900 PD1 455-5200

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PLYMOUTH-Fmgerprinls are no where to be foun squeaky clean colonial featuring spacious bed-rooms. tasteful decor throughout, family room with f ireplace, full basement, marble sills and more! Also an at tached garage with "Opener and more! $73,900 PW1 455-5200

U V O N I A F A R M I N G T O N B R I G H T O N / L I V I N G S T O N S O U T H F I E L D / L A T H R U P V I L L A G E ROYAL OAK

476-9100 478-7560 557-6700 547-2000 g P L Y M O U T H / N O R T H V I L L E W E S T L A N D / C A N T O N OAK P A R K / H U N T I N G T O N W O O D S [ £ d )

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8 4 Plymouth Canton

APPEALING £ * * * " Per t . walk Mo * * * M * • • • •» Km brick « wtth I b t * t m n s . q m * > i t a t

kiehea l t d felag r t i , U M baaa • 0 * . beautifully decorated. pluah « « ^ f . patle wtth gai barbact*

taday' Asking MOM* CaU) m .

Century 21 fcwtfcuolk Olv. ' 459-3600

PLYMOUTH TWP-ay O w l h e * * w colonial, dialog room, ! l ! ? f n * m - f t m U 7 "x>®

Wl basement, caatral • * . 1 ear u r u c 14i l*t feck.

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3 U Plymouth Carton

BIG AND BEAUTIFUL

3 bedroom Colonial in l ow l y Sionegote Sub. Nicely d n o -

l iv ing room and dining fami ly room wi th natu-

ral fireplace, fu l l basement, 2 oar attached garage, thermal windows ond prepped for central air. $68,900.

EARL KEIM

WESTIAND 729-2500

H BY OWNER Ptymawth I mart details, after IPM

ia Old VilUa f t . bedroom* Gail Tor

4SM1M

314 Plymouth Canton

CANTON Brick ranch wtth 3 bedrooms, J full bathe, family room with fireplace, attached parage aod many eitra features Full beeejioet and central a i r . M l , M S . Call for more Informs tion

VINTAGE REALTY 459-5290

CANTON - by owner, I bedroom brick ranch, family room wtth fire place, 1H batha, partially Antabad full baaement, patio with gas frill, 1H car garage, fenoed yard, '%% assumpt ion possible. ISI.IM. Appointment MM KM

CANTON Sunflower Sub Super eartbtone decorated 4 bedroom, tri level, corner lot. must see. 7174 Admiralty H N t 45*4024

314 Plymouth Canton

CANTON TOWNSHIP OWNER TRANSFRRED

SIMPLE ASSUMPTION! BeaMtfui all brick three bedroom home HUGE FAMILY ROOM very SPA-CIOUS open floor plan - Formal Dining Area plus Country Kitchen with lots of extras Call for more details ONLY! M M *

EARL KEIM fealty South, Inc.

CALL 453-0012 THREE Bedroom colonial on qidet cwirt I H bathe, a/c 1 car attached ( a r a f t with electric opener Brick patio, carpeting throughout, full baaement One block from elemcn tary school RS,Mt mor tage bal-ance a t 7 %% Asking M M M

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LAKE AREA LIVING... Offered by

Your Lake Area Realtors -—

Call Observer & Eccentric Classified For Space Reservation

591-2300

COMMERCE LAKE PRIVILEGES Rough sawn rustic style 3 bedroom Cape Cod Cathedral ceil ing, dnttstone fireplace, 2 full bath-rooms, dining room, full basement, outstanding neighborhood. $81,900 Call 363-8307

UNION LAKE AREA NEW VILLAGE OAKS

Spacious new rach home has 3 bedrooms, suite wi th p r i va te ba th , la rge k i t chen , d i n i n g room. 12 6x21 8 family room with f i .eplace. first floor laun-dry, and walkout basement In area of fine homes A beautiful March complet ion $79,500 Call Barbara Gr ibbon at 363-8307

WEST BLOOMFIELD ORCHARD CREST NORTH IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

One year o ld 4 bedroom brick colonial has 2V2 baths, first floor laundry, central air condit ioning, landscaping includes lawn sprinklers, stained wood work throughout West Bloomfield schools $109 500 Call 363-8307

314 Plymouth Canton

A Wooded Setting Adds privacy to this new colo-nial in on excel lent Plymouth location. The home offers: 4 bedrooms, 2V» baths, den, balcony formal dining, sun-ken l iv ing room, ma in Hoor laundry, huge and formal dining area w i th walk- in pan-try. The fami ly room includes o raised hearth natural fire-place, wet-bar and wooden panell ing, custom draperies and up-graded earth tone car-peting complete the f inishing touches of this f ine home Owner transferred. $110,000.

CENTURY 21 Hartford West, Inc 453-7600

INFLATION FIGHTER Aluminum ranch built in 1972 Offers 3 bedrooms, ful l b a s e m e n t , l a rge k i t c h e n w i th - d i s h w a s h e r , inground sprinkling, close to a lake At $39,900

UNION LAKE AREA M'ot condit ion ranch built in 1973 Offers 4 bed-roans , IV2 baths, carpet ing thru-out 2 car at tached garage in Village Acres for $64,900

Q n l u i K 21

309 UNION LAKE RD UNION LAKE

CEDAR SHORES 698-4500

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ORCHARD 363-8307

I N C BfAt TORS

6545 Commerce Rd Wast Bloomfield

Gzntuifc ; 21 I n n

"0/ the lakes'

EVERYTHING YOU WANT—In this c o n v e n i e n t l y located 2 bedroom condo Private garage, large covered balcony, completely equ ipped kitchen plus lake privi leges, possible assumpt ion Imme-diate occupancy. $41,900 Call 624 7900 or 363 7119

ORCHARD LAKE—3 bedroom ranch, full base-ment and 2'/2 car attached garage on 90x130 lot Privileges on Upper Straits Lake $59,000 Call 624-7900 or 363-7119

M 624 7900 or 363-7119

8868 Commerce Rd., Union Lake. Mi 48C85

BEACON HILL in

Plymouth's Fineat Community We are proud to announce the final phase 01 this eictting new devel-opment Only II more new home sites are available Two builders to chooee from Reservations are now being taken For information call: 3J4-4114.

IMPACT MARKETING SERVICES

LAKE POINTE 4 bedroom Quad. I full baths, large family room with natural fireplace, custom deco-rated. equivalent to central air. Extras 1*2,100 4»0M9

LAKE POINTE 4 bedroom colonial. 2W batha. extra large lot 14 i II screened porch with awning 2 car oversi iea garage All wooden windows Attic fan MS. 100 420-MM

314 Plymouth Canton 314 Plymouth Canton

BEAUTY SURROUNDS YOU

In this Beaittlful. aluminum tri-level in Plymouth ferturiog 1 bad-rooms. lVfc baths, doorwall landing to patio, family room with p s fire-place. attached 1 car garage with extra insulation and automatic p rage door opener The cuatom kitchen has a solarlan floor, dlrft-washer. and hood tan For a lei-surely tour of this home, call us today Asking W I N Call now.

Century 21 Boardwalk Dtv 459-3600

CANTON TOWNSHIP Beailiful buff split rock ranch, 24 x 14 family room with beamed cathe-dral cei.ing. 3 bedrooms. baths, attached 2 car garage $72,100 By Owner After 2 30PIC M l « 10

GRAND OPENING WAVERLY VILLAGE

Ann Arbor Trail between Lilley and Haggerty 2 and 4 bedroom brick colonials Paneled family room with fireplace, large kitchen with all appliances All custom features throughout pen daily aod Sunday I-IPM, Saturday I SPM Closed Thursday Buy now before prices and interest rates Increase

Thomas Anthony Homes, inc 4SM777

EYE DYLLIC Setting on the commons 2 bed rooms. 1W baths, attached garage, full basement Family room fea lures natural fireplace Upgraded cabinets and carpet, compare and save. K2.M0 4513700

Realty World CHAPMAN WEST

CANTON TOWNSHIP H you have been looking for a Fam ily type home in the Country, then feast yoir eyes on this custom birilt Ranch on an acre of prime land Four bedrooms aod a huge eating and kitchen area Gorgeoua view with lots ot room for growing kida ONLY' I7I.M0

EARL KEIM ' fealty South, Inc

CALL 453-0012

CANTON TWP. Open Sat.-Sun. 1-4

426*2 Bishop (South, of Cherry Hill and West of Lilley) An almoet new home with an ASSUMABLE MORT GAGE in Canton Open Family Liv-ing in this three be<fc-oom. 2H bath Colonial with the PRIVACY of your own MASTER BEDROOM SUITE Priced at |74,S00 Call for more details

EARL KEIM fealty South, Inc.

CALL 453-0012

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Ranches, Quads and Colonials on large wo<xled rolling lots in the Village of Milford

W A T E R , S E W E R S A N D P A V E D STREETS

FROM $76,900 ATTENTION TRANSFEREES

RANCH AVAILABLE Immediate occupancy

Located on Milford Rd Just N ot the Village ol Milford Model 685-7411

REDFORD INC Sales 538-8300

CANTON 2300 so ft 4 bedroom brick colonial. 2vi baths, first floor laundry, family room, fireplace, bar. pantry, 2W car attached garage I74.M0 After 4pm 2OT-IM2

CANTON - 2 bedroom brick Ranch Family room, fireplace, 2 baths. 1st floor laundry, air, ctovered patio k more 4*24424

CARRIAGE HILLS Colonia l of fers immedia te occupancy wi th 4 bedrooms, 23 ft. l iv ing and d in ing room combination, natural f i repkxe in fami ly room, loads of cup-board spoce in kitchen, vv^bd deck, central air, basement, 2 oar attached garage Priced at $76,900

CENTURY 21 Hartford West, Inc 453-7600

DELUXE INTERIOR Decor abounds throughout tN$ immaculately ful ly carpeted 3 bedroom North Canton colo-nial, sunken fami ly room with na tu ra l f i r ep lace , country kitchen wi th Solarium floor-ing, fu l l basement, attached 2 car garage and oversize pro-fessionally landscaped yard Asking just $67,900

CENTURY 21 Hortford 429, Inc. 981-2900

314 Plymouth Canton

Did Santa Forget To br ing you this home you ask for? It is not too late This worm 3 bedroom brick ronch features a natural fireplace in its 20" fami ly room, basement o n d p r ide of owne rsh ip $52,900

CENTURY 21 Hortford West. Inc 453-7600

ENTERTAIN A LOT? Hove a bal l in this tpeOoculor f in ished basement ^ this sparkling 3 bedroom fu l ly car-peted Carriage Hi l ls brick ranch Cozy fami ly room with notural fireplace, 2 ful l batha, and attached 2 car goroge Asking just $68,900

CENTURY 21 Hartford 429, Inc 981 2900

EXTRAS Galore throughout this neat as-a-pin 3 bedroom brick ranch w i th appliances and spocious kitchen, natural fire-pkxe in 20 ft. sunken fomi ly room, basement, 2 cor garoge ond exceptional landscaping $ 6 1 , 9 0 0 C a l l SUZANNE FROST

CENTURY 21, Hortford West, Inc 453-7600

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

In popular Holiday Park, a spacious tri-level that has something tor all seasons Enjoy the cosiness ot warm fire in the family room with deck and a patio A brick and aluminum home wilh 2 bedrooms. IH bathe, newly remodeled kitchen with built in dishwasher and itor age wall, attached 2 car garagr Act Quickly Call us today Asking $54,900

Century 21 D -J IL rv.. ' A CO

314 Plymouth Canton

NEW L I S T I N G ^ OPEN SUN 2 - 5

Canton 2 M r w m Colonial, totw ing large family room wtth natural fireplace 2H car attached p r a g r Privacy fencf. S M aq ft INI Mor rtaon. one Mock W oI Lilley. off Ford Ml M0

OPEN SUN I to 4 LARGE FAMILY

42217 Cre«kvtew take (Paul Revere i Ov*rsised colonial. 4 bad rooms 21* baths HUGE family room, dinette plus formal dining room Prime lot overlooking creek Ask for Adrienne

OPEN SUN 2-4 HOUSE BEAUTIFUL

M M Manton Elegant decor in this 2 bedroom staawd cedar tri on over sixed lot 2 full baths Family room with stone fireplac*. attached garage, central air Hurry Ask for Adnenne

Realty W o r l d Colonial Vi l lage

455-7790

"FINALLY" A fami ly loom you con fit your entire fami l y inlol It's gigantic, plus it hos cathedral ceiling and a natural fire-place, 3 big bedrooms, 1st Hoor laundry, large country kitchen, 1W batho, basement ond 2 cor attached goroge Immediate otruponcy Only $71,500

CENTURY 21 Hortford 429, Inc 981-2900

Boardwalk Div 459 3600

NEWLY LISTED -rated 3 bedroom brijx

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McKeori, Inc. Real Etate

453-6800

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DEARBORN HEIGHTS Prime area Prime House But nice pr ice Call to see this colonial featuring 4 bedrooms, 21/? baths, family room with f ireplace, 2 car at tached garage $84,900 Call 274-9510 (56436)

CANTON Country living at its best is available with this 4 bedroom colonial, m bath, extraordinary home Styling is unique and so appeal ing Comfortable living space gives the entire family both privacy and togetherness Huge family room with f ireplace At tached 2 car garage $72,900 Call 326-2000 (55988)

NOVI A beautiful tri-level home in a great location Big corner lol with a fenced back yard, backs up to a commons and park area 4 bedrooms that lend to an in-laws quarters or a teenager's room Earthtone carpet ing $73,500 Call 477-1111 (55473)

NORTHVILLE Perfect home for gracious family living in a lovely, hilly setting Family room, den and extra large kitchen, neutral colors Parquet floor in foyer $117,500 Call 455-7000 (56490)

BRIGHTON Horses' The "Good Life'' plus a business opportunity1 Purchase this 13 acre Boarding Ranch, and you can have your own Horse-boarding business. 38 stalls, 2 tack rooms, hay storage, feed run Unique 2 bedroom home with large Observat ion room to huge indoor arena A reasonable $165,000 Call 261-0700 (56425)

GARDEN CITY Great pr ice for pr ime area 3 bedroom brick ranch i with central air, dining room, at tached garage, f inished recreation room, plus extras $41,900 Call 261-0700

DEARBORN HEIGHTS Residential lot In a fine area City

water, gas and electric on paved street Will take Land

Contract. $5,500 Call 261-0700

DETROIT Beautiful natural f i replace accents this elegant brick colonial in prime Rosedale Park area Formal dining room, breakfast area, 2 car garage, much more $45,000 Call 261-2600 (56063)

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WESTLAND Best buy in Westland! Remodeled 3 bed-room tri-level, family room, 116 baths, garage Livonia schools Will not last! $50,900 Call 261-0700 (56176)

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GARDEN CITY Warm your toes in front ol the cozy fire-

place in the family room of this immaculate tri-level It has

a country ki tchen with excellent eating space Spacious,

exciting, 3 bedroom home ready for family living $53,900

Call 565-3200 (56127)

DEARBORN Lots of "l iving space" in this 3 bedroom colonial nestled among the lovely homes of East Dear-born Convenient location $41,900 Call 525-0990 (56165)

SOUTHFIELD Custom 3 bedroom brick ranch with a treed lot, located on secluded Cul-de^Sac Many extras $66,000 Call 477-1111 (56106)

CANTON A lot of house for the money 4 bedroom split level, with dining room, family room with gas log fire-place, 2 baths and 2 car attached garage A very nice home in a very nice subdivision $65,900 Call 455-7000 (56362)

PLYMOUTH Attractive 3 bedroom ranch in the heart of Plymouth Fireplace, 1W baths, enc losed porch, and garage Close to shopping and expressway. $34,900 Call 455-7000

SALEM Tired of City Living? Come out and see this older 4 bedroom farm house on ( 8 9 acres Just minutes away from Northville, but plenty of room to roam It features out-bui ldings, garage, corral, fenced pasture $89,900 Call 455-7000 (56336)

Beautifully c lean brick ranch Recently carpeted and cus-tom drapes Finished basement, central air Large lot Occupancy cou ld be sooner $54,900 Call 525-0990 (56053),

WESTLAND 4 year old brick ranch with large kitchen, full

basement, double sinks in bath, hardwood floors, pantry,

in kitchen Good occupancy $43,900 Call 525-0990

DETROIT Lots of space for storage, cozy natural fire-place in living room Front porch to relax on Nice area $22,500 Call 525-0990 (54465)

DETROIT Easy care aluminum sided bungalow 3 bed rooms, |'/2 bath in upstairs bedroom Extra lot great for summer fun $22,500 Call 525-0990 (55916)

DETROl|T Lovely well-cared for 2 bedroom brick bun-

galow Rosedale Park area $25,600 Call 525-0990

DETROIT Older home, all brick 3 bedroom bungalow, 2

large bedrooms, new tile in kitchen Very good condit ion

$28,900 Call 525-0990

DETROIT Very comfortable 3 bedroom home and an affordable pr ice Super location Featuring f inished base-ment, 2f/? car garage. 2 full baths and more. $24,900 Call 525-0990

LIVONIA Charming 3 bedroom brick ranch with a profes-sionally f inished basement Aluminum sided garage Thermo windows Large work room in basement Clean and nicely decorated $60,500 Call 525-0990

L I V O N I A The perfect home for convenience and entertainment. Large lot, 2 car attached garage. 3 bedrooms, tte baths This lovely home is on a quiet street. 1st floor laundry room. Family room with fireplace are only a few extra features of this custom brick home. $78,900 Call 261-2600

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DEARBORN A room for everyone in this home - excellent location. Spacious living room with natural fireplace. Lots of stor-age. $64,500 Call 565-3200 (56047)

L I V O N I A Located on a large lot in desirable sub, this 3 bedroom brick ranch features a 2 car garage attached, family room, and full basement. Well maintained and well priced. Excellent schools and |ust minutes from churches and shopping. Call today! $64,900 Call 261-0700 (55737)

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Fantastic Buy! Priced $5000 below 2 identi-cal homes currently on the morketl AAammoth central air conditioned 4 bedroom ful ly carpeted "Crescendo" built colonial wtth gigantic 24 ft fami ly room, w i th wet-bor and ful l wal l natural fire-place, 2V4 baths, 1st floor laundry room, ful l basement, 2 car attached garoge, and beauti ful patio opening to del ightful treed rear yard Just $78 ,500 Wi th immed ia te o c c u p a n c y a n d p o s s i b l e assumption!

CENTURY 21 Hortford 429, Inc 981 2900

NORTH CANTON Colonial, 4 bed rooms, 2H batha, living room, din-ing room, family room, fireplaae, finished basement, Many Extras 174106 m 21M

NORTH CANTON By Owner" Immaculate, custom built brick ranch, attached garage, 2 bed rooms. IH baths, extra large fam ily room, f i replace , spacious kitchen, dishwasher. Solarian floor, central air, carpeted throughout, cuatom drapes k curtains. Thermo-pane windows and much more 9 l.MO 4U-3M2

FORMAL DINING ROOM...

3 bedroom brick ranch, matter bedroom wi th bath, fu l l bose-ment, 2 fontastic redwood decks plus brick patio, lorge tteed lot ond immediate occu-poncy. $72,500 Coll 478-4100

mrcHcacK GALLERY OF HOMES

478-4100

Spacious Colonial (Xtstanding 4 bedroom brick home with exceptionally large rooms including formal dining room, country kitchen, family room/ raised hearth, beautifuly carpeted full basement attached garage, gi t gnll and patlio on lot that backs up lo beautiful park Asking $73,900 Owner transferred IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCy! Call 4&IS222

One Way STOP LOOKING

Plymouth 's "Old V i l l age ' ' area 2 bedrooms, formal din-ing room, garoge, ful l base-ment, dose to a l l a>n\«n-tences Only $39,900

CENTURY 21 Hertford Welt, Inc 4 20- 2100

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

CANlTON TWP. Squeaky deon, 3 bedroom al l br ick Coi lon ia l Close tc expressway a n d shopping, central atr|, many extra fea-tures Simple assumpt ion $69,900 Ask for:

MARILYNN WALKER REAL ESTATE ONE

455-7000

OPEN SUNDAY 1 to 4 (No. II. 4434 APPLE VALLEY LANE. S. of Lon* Lake Rd.. E of Orchard Lake Rd COVINGTON BY THE LAKE $500 BONUS FOR SELLING SALES ASSOCIATE < harmmtfy d,f ferent 8 room. 4 bedroom. 2 ^ bath Colonial dtjle art-hi texture Spacious home on a premium lot Owner traitrferml lmme<li at«> occupancy Bloomfield Hills School* Anra of property appreciation. Call for full details and personal tour

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VINCENT N LEE EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES

7499 Midd lebe l t W feloomfield

851-4100

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F A R M I N G T O N HILLS Early b i rd gets the house' Customjzbd 4 bed-room ranch 2V2 baths, super k i tchen with built-ms, Andersen insulated windows thnj-f>ut Family room with raised hearth fireplace, tp^sement, 2 car at tached garage, professionally l andscaped $109,500 By appointment, 559-8333

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F A R M I N G T O N HILLS Open Sun 2-5, 31236 Sturbndge, S of 14 Mile. W of Drake Road, Enter off Berryhill, right on Forestville to Sturbridge Quick occuppncy G o o d assumable mortgage on this 4 bed foom, 2Vi bath Colonial with central air. Unusually large lo t in desirable area Carpeted thru-out All appli-ances, many extras $93,900

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS Open Sun. 2-5, 30922 Club House Lane, W of

Orchard Lake Rd., S. of 14 Mile Brick ranch on

spacious landscaped lot Fine decor, 3 large bed-

rooms, 2V2 baths, plus 2 panel led bedrooms next to

large recreation room Family room over looks large

heated and filtered in-ground pool Only $129,000

N O R T H V I L L E .Outs tand ing 3-4 bedroom ranch on magnif icent V*

acre wooded terraced lot 2Vfe baths, large family

: room, 2 f ireplaces, finished recreation room, central air, 2 car attached garage All new carpetfrw and decor in earthtones. By appointment 559^8333

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Impressive Foyer h b rea th tak ing a t you enter

thi» mogn l f iaen t 4 bedroom

colonial , tpac ious a n d lovely

w i t h f o r m a l d in ing , beaut i fu l

na tu ra l f i r e p k x e in fom i l y

•oom. cupboards ga lo re in

k i tchen, f i n i shed basement,

a t tached 2 oar g a r o g e and

i m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y .

$77 ,900

CENTURY 21 Hart ford West. Inc 453 -7600

314 Ftymodlft Canton

LAKE POINTE Beaut i fu l central a i r c o n d -

t ioned P lymouth Twp. 4 bad-

room W i l l i a m s b u r g colonial

w i t h UVi baths, spacious f am-

i ly roam w i t h na tura l fire-

place, la rge f o r m a l d in ing

room, 2 0 x 2 0 redwood pat io

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at tached 2 cor g o r o g * Shady

lot. Just $ 8 9 , 9 0 0

CENTURY 21 Hort ford 4^? , Inc. 981 -2900

314 Plymouth Canton

NEW COLONIALS Two lo chooce from, I bedrooms, IH baths, foil basement, attached f s r a p .

PICK YOUR COLORS On carpeting and tile, M day occu-pancy, (May be sooner)

7 % % MORTGAGE (If you qualify)

Gall us for a look at this excellent buy

$56,990

, REALTY WORLD Advance 427-5400

314 Plymouth Canton

MOVE RIGHT IN!

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY A W DOWN rOR VETS AT • * % Super sharp I bedroom brick colonial, open foyer, formal dinlnf room, enormous country kitchen/appli-ances and gorgeous oak cabinets, inviting family room/f i rep lace , extra large baaement, move-In can dition, attached 1 car garsge. set oo 179 ft deep wooded lot. PosAbie rent with option Asking I74.M0 Call 4J»SIt2 or 4S4 cmc

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314 Plymouth Canton

Luxurious-Lovely 77 • Custom bu i l t br ick ronch

in M a y f l o w e r V i l l age . Central

air , 3 bedrooms, la rge f a m i l y

room w i t h na tura l f i repioae,

at tached garoge, immed ia te

occupancy. Be the 1st to see

this home. $75,900.

C A U J I M COURTNEY

CENTURY 21 Hort ford West. I nc 4 2 0 - 2 1 0 0

TEN Wooded acres, charming older 1 to 1 bedroom home, Are plaae, barn garage Between Ann Arbor and Plymouth S t t . M 4U-7U7

314 Plymouth Canton

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

Luxury n e w 4 bedroom, 2Vi

bath, 2 car garoge, breakfast

nook, Florida kitchen, (ten,

f a m i l y room w i t h beaut i fu l

b r k k f i replace, large lot plus

m o n y other features. $81,090.

B u y n o w - B e a t t h e p r i ce

increase. Cal l D iana at 455-

2410 or Ken at 455 -0690 .

B e a c h u m & R o e s e r

Homes, I nc

314 Plymouth Canton

I m m e d i a t e O c c u p a n c y

T w o B u i l d e r ' s M o d e l s

Colonial, 4 bedrooms, IH baths, family room with fireplace, m car attached garage, central air condi-tioning S75.M0 Quad, 4 bedroom, bsths. family room witb f i r e p l a c e . car a t t ached g a r a g e , c e n t r a l air I74.IM

BOTH Houaes professionally (Vco rated with wallpaper, drapes, plus more

Coll 4 5 5 - 9 0 8 0 a f te r I p m DEMBS BUILDING CO

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314 Plymouth Canton

PRIME CANTON AREA 45117 GAINSBOROUGH Sun Flower Village Sub , this home less than I w a r old o f f ' e r i 4 bedrooms. lW baths. 2450 sq ft colonial with 2 way fireplace in family room and den 1st f loor I s u n d r y , ful l basement under fami ly room, sprinkler system Sub offers 2 parks, s club house, pool snd tennis courts

RYMAL SYMES

REALTORS SINCE 1 923 538 -7740

314 Plymouth Canton

RED HOT!

Brand new l ist ing of this spot

l « s fu l l y carpeted " Solem"

ranch w i t h 2 fu l l baths, f a m i l y

room w i t h natura l f ireplace,

b e a u t i f u l r e d w o o d pa t i o ,

large f o r m a l d i n i n g room,

g i g a n t i c b a s e m e n t a n d

attoched 2 cor go roge On ly

$72,890

CENTURY 21 Hart ford 429. Inc 981 -2900

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Immedia te ly o c c u p a n c y on this new beaut i fu l 3 bed -

r o o m ranch, V/2 baths , 2V2 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e ,

s ta ined w o o d w o r k , m a r b l e sills, g a s heat, p r e p e d for

air cond i t i on ing , qua l i fy wo rk th roughou t , lots of

ex t ras Select your o w n co lo rs , c a r p e t a l l owance

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Farm ing ton Hi l ls Schoo ls . Three, four & f ive b e d r o o m

m o d e l s p r i c e d f rom $65 ,990 These homes are

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WOODS • 14 Mi le & D r a k e

• Wa l l ed L a k e Schoo l s

• W o o d e d Lots Ava i lab le

• Pr iced F r o m

$99 ,900 .00

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• L o n e Pine & Middlebel t

• B loomf ie ld Hi l ls

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$145 ,900 .00

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King's Cove ...Rochester's most distinguished address

f r o m $70,900 2 and 3 bedroom plans...private attached garage. .1 or 2 story designs...

full basement...luxury wall-to-wall carpet...central air-conditioning , oven,

range, dishwasher, disposer...insulated windows with screens

private swimming pool, clubhouse...private patio area...and many more features

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It's country-club living at Plumbrook Village...private

swimming pool, clubhouse and tennis court And the

_ _ fabulous Plumbrook Coif Course is right n e x t d o o r .

tm • H 0 ^ •••in desirable Y o u r c^°'ce

o f superb 2 and 3 bedroom floor plans..

r — ^ , r o m

IU J UCUIWIII IIUUI IJIdliy...

$60,990 O n 16 M i l e R d . ( M e t r o * P a r k w a y )

b e t . S c h o e n h e r r a n d D o d g e Park R d . )

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17 MILE i»LUMeeoo«

VILLAOC Plumbroo*

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Q> mU 2 H O C K E Y TICKETS M SEE T H E R E D W I N G S A T O L Y M M A S T A D I U M

TO WIN: Sand your name and addres», on • postcard. to RED WING TICKETS. Tha Ob-server A Eccantrlc Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia, Ml 40150. Than watch tha classified taction every Monday and Thursday. Whan your nama appearg. you'ra a winnerl Enlar toon and as oftan aa you ilka.

314 Plymouth Canton

OPEN HOUSE SUN JAN 28, 1979

2 TO 5 PM

PLYMOUTH m HARTSOUGH North of Ann Arbor Rd and East of Main St

ir area Walk to town Well J bedroom brkrk ranch with ktchen. IS batha. finished

lent with edra bedroom Above ground pool and garagr M M

WAYNE Mtt3 PHYLLIS East of Wayne and South of Michigan Ave. Great aUrter home' Very neat and dean Quite neighborhood! Three bed-room one itory home with m batha. utility room, good eating area in kitchen, fenced yard and IS car garage Only M M

HITCHCOCK

GALLERY OF HOMES 453 -2210

1ST. OFFERING Super sharp J bedroom split level in coxy N Canton neighborhood Large family room wanned by oat-ural fireplace, oveniie garage, extra deep lot backs up to scenic wooded area. H0.M0 Call tcxtay i»rm

Realty Wor ld CHAPMAN WEST

314 Plymouth Canton

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 44145 WESTMINISTER

Immediate Occupancy

Lovely 4 bedroom colonial in Car-riage Hills En)oy tbe family room aod wood bum ing fireplace Formal dining room, patio off large kitchen/dinette, high efficiency cen-tral air. nicely decorated Come aod see it $77.SM.

LOUIS

HARDING 4 5 2 0 0 Ford Rd

453-4840 OPEN SUN 1-4PM.N Canton ranch. 70S! Clampton Ct , S bedrooms, J batha. family room with fireplace, air. large fenced lot on cut-4e-sac, garage door opener, deck. pool, and much more 4&IM4

NEW LISTING A HOME FOR A Li SEASONS"

Watch Spring come up in the

lovely surroundings of this

charming 3 bedroom, I to

bath Colonial in Forest Brook

Sub- $66,900. For more infor-

mation, coll Carol Amrhein.

REAL ESTATE ONE

477-1111

314 Plymouth Canton

THREE BEDROOM 1177 all brick ranch, fully landscaped, eastern drapes. Ilaht riiturea. diiti washer, possible simple mortgage assump tion, immediate occupancy, fU.M*

M M ITS

EE bedroom colonial, flre->. family room, lH baths, beat

garage door opener. caMral

U'ISi

opener air , assumable I H % mort

TRAILWOOD. 4 bedroom colonial, study, family room with fireplace, hardwood floors, built I as. screened porch, mature trees | l t t , M Mi. By

4»W7S

TRANSFEREES Mony new houses under con-

struction now for Spring occu-

pancy. Select your own custom

features. Buy now-Beat the

price increase. Coll Diana at

4 5 5 - 2 4 1 0 or Ken at 455-

0 6 9 a

B e a c h u r n & R o e s e r

Homes, Inc

W E R N E R : ( . p r o f e s s i o n a l in r ea l

estate)

G A - Z E T T E : (an off ic ial announce -

ment con ta in ing publ ic

not ices)

I

Brad Werner UNRA milkon $$ dub life member

W PLYMOUTH TWP. Beautiful Wood brook oilers Ihis eanh lone 4 bedroom Colonial Features included are lull and two 1 balhs, lull finished basement, large country inn lien lurmal dining den bath oil master bedroom, warm fireplace and central air (School oul occupancy) Offering pnceS 110.000

E PLYMOUTH TWP « '.ambndge Village t1 bath all bricK ranch Big deck off family room with fireplace wood floors, warm kitchen and attached garage Sale price al $84 <H)0

QNFUIFC 21

H A R T F O R D W E S T I N C .

420-2100 453-7600

N E W S F L A S H ATTENTION H O M E O W N E R S - SELL ING?

S A V E $$$ Real Estate Commission (Brokerage Fee) Lowered!

Complete Professional Service As low as:

4 % MULTI-LIST BROKER SINCE 1953

M Y E R S - H I L L R E A L T Y 27301 W 7 Mile Rd, - Redford Township

1 block east of Inkster Road

533-8511 JUST LISTED1 Lovely 4 bedroom Dutch Colonial on 4 acres Formal dining room, natural brick fireplace in family room. 2Vj baths. 2 car garage, 20x30 barn with loft, beautiful park-like setting! $94,500. Hartland Schools. JUST LISTED! Newer Bi-level with over 1.400 ft of living area 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 22x10 family room, 2 car garage, estate-sized lot. gas heat, other extras. $63,500 Hartland Schools JUST LISTED1 Older home with frontage on Walled Lake 3 bedrooms, dining room, heated porch, partial basement, 2 car garage $69,900. JUST LISTED! Excellent starter or retirement home with privileges on Mandon Lake. Fenced yard, 11/2 car detached garage. $31,500.

WHITE LAKE PRIVILEGES 3 bedroom starter home 17x12 living room. 17x1 N kitchen/dining area, gas heat, fenced yard. A good buy at $32,500 WHITE LAKE AREA. Deluxe 3 bedroom ranch IV2 baths, 1st floor laundry, fireplafce in living room, full finished basement with wet bat1 and office area, 21/2 car attached garage, large lot $64,500. Huron Valley Schools.

E N G L A N D R E A L E S T A T E

1 3 6 3 7117 3063 Un ion Lake Road „ 6 3 ? 7427

Un ion Lakp ^ 3 l 6 H , g h l a n d Road ftSS

R F A i T O R S Han land

EARL KEIM R E A L T Y

Northville Inc. 330 N. Center

CITY OF NORTHVILLE - Sharp 3 bedroom brick ranch with fireplace. 1 full and. 2 half baths, finished rec room, attached garage, On nicely landscaped lot within walking distance |o all schools. Just $64,900,

FIRST OFFERING! Freshly fallen snow highlights this spacious North Hills Colonial Features include 4 bedrooms plus den, formal dining room, large family room with fireplace. 1st floor laundry-mud room, and oversize garage All this plus beautiful wooded lot, assumable mortgage, and fast possession Priced at $114,600.

. The Helpful People

3 4 9 - 5 6 0 0 T£F

JtL

WELL LOCATED 3 bedroom G t y of Plymouth

spl i t - level w i t h a l u m i n u m

exterior trim, sunken family

room, large country kitchen,

I H baths, and 2 car goroge

Wan't last at just $54,900.

CENTURY 21 Hartford 429, Inc 981 -2900

314 Plymouth Canton

LACKS A L A W N But your green wil l go far by

investing in this delightful 3

bediuom fully carpeted North

Canton brick ranch, oozy f a m

ily room with natural fire-

place. country kitchen, full

basement, a n d 2 car side-

entronoe garoge E-Z assump-

tion! On ly $58,500.

CENTURY 21 Hartford 429, Inc. 981 2900

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY...

4 bedroom Colonial, 2Vt bath,

ail appliances, fomily room

w i t h i n v i t i n g f i r e p l a c e ,

a t t ached g a r o g e , burglar

alarm, swimming pool and

more. $ 7 5 , 9 0 0 . Call 478-

4100.

HITCHCOCK

GALLERY OF HOMES 478 -4100

314 Plymouth Canton

PLYMOUTH - CANTON Meat be sold, truly beautiful execu-tive 4 bedroom colonial, has every-thing, family room. bar. p r a p , ale Only M . M CaU MS47M

BRUCE ROY REALTY INC

Your Own Original

New construction in Canton with Immediate occupancy This brick snd aluminum colonial is (or you. Decorated In eartbtonea. this spa-cious home features 4 bedrooms. 2H batha, formal dining room, first Hoor laundry. famBy room wilh fireplace. 1 car attached p r a p Kitchen comes complete with no srai floor, cuatom cupboards, pull out shelves, dishwasher and dis-

You shouldn't miss seeing eidting ail-new model Asking

Westkmd Garden City

GENEROUS INCOME Can be realised from this two family flat Id Westland No ma)or alterations would be necessary for single family uae; making for a large, three bedroom home Owner will consider land contract terms M M Call Ml MM

rhompson-Brown

Century 21 Boardwalk Div ' * n

WINDEMERE SUB 30 DAY OCCUPANCY

• foot lot, 4 bedrooms. 2H 2H car attached garage,

family room with fireplace, living room with bay window, formal din-ing room, all laslde color selection available tft.MS

C A U 4 5 5 - 9 0 6 0 after 1 PM DEMBS BUILDING CO

SIMPLE ASSUMPTION

With mortgage, view this new list ing in Canton A brick Colonial that features 3 bedrooms, formal dining room, dishwasher snd disposal, first floor lutllity room, full base-ment, family room with fireplace. IH baths, and I H car p r a p Beautiful upgraded carpeting and tile, ail custom window treatments stay, this home Is better than new Asking |7S,MS. Call now

Century 21 Boordwolk Div ' * * * 4 5 9 - 3 6 0 0

1% ASSUMPTION By owner ) bedroom brick Ranch on choice lot in N Canton 1H batha. family room with natural f i rep lace, cea t ra l s i r , (nil basement. 2 car attached p r a p . large foyer. Numerous estras

Call for appointment.

STOPS TRAFFIC Yoe'll find the erterior of this

COLONIAL refreshingly ling and tbe moat "looked st"

on 4ts private Cul deSac Offers I bedrooms. 14 baths,

couatry kitchen, woodburning FIREPLACE in coiy family room CENTRAL AIR. attached garage and much more Jiat MS.MO

Cardinal West, Inc 522-5333 N. CANTON 1 bedroom ranch, family room, fireplace, 14 baths, attached » car garage, kitchen built-ins, sprinkler svstem, patio, large landscaped lot ISI.IOO Buyers only 4»7M2

2 ACRES Go with this brick ranch, 2

bedrooms, f o r m a l d i n i n g

room, n a t u r a l f i r e p l a c e ,

double attached garage, City

water Near X-ways. Immedi-

a t e o c c u p a n c y . A s k i n g

$67,500.

CENTURY 21 Hortford West, Inc 4 2 0 - 2 1 0 0

116 Westland Garden Qty

459-3600 1

ALUMINUM Siding makes this three bedroom home - maintenance free There is s patio and p r a p 124.900 Cell g r a n .

Integrity, Resltors

837 MEADOWLAKE Super Sharp large I bedroom brick * aluminum Cojonial with attached 24 car l a r a p . family room with natural fireplace, 14 baths. IMME-DIATE POSSESSION GREAT ASSUMPTION

O'NIEL 532-0113

OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 (No. 1). 4862 STAMFORD. W. of Orchard Lake. N. or Walnut Lake. N. Potomac Green. Owner transferred. Ravine lot, woods and stream. Charming colonial, 2 story foyer entrance, circular stairway. 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2Vi baths. Quality brick construction. Attractive floor plan. This home offers maximum family living comforts and a redwood deck and walkout sunlight baaement overlooking the attractive park setting, ravine and stream. Too good to be true. Call for details. ML 04673.

ONLUW-i f i Z i

VINCENT N LEE EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES

7499 Middlebelt, W Bloomfield 8 5 1 - 4 1 0 0

RERLTV i?

I t ic

2450 Novi Road

Walled Lake,

Ml 48088

m l " N T T L , l f t A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME! Professional building In City of Northville. Now being used as a doctor's office but could easily be adopted for any profes-sional use. Small apartment in basement. LIBERAL SALES TERMS. CALL NOW.

Magnificent setting for this charming older home in prestigious Northville Township. 3 bedrooms, 1-V/i baths, fireplace In 27 foot living room, 3 car garage and small storage barn. 3.38 acres. MUCH MUCH MORE. Possible land contract $89,900.00

Beautiful split level in fast growing Canton. 3 bedrooms, 1-1 Vi baths Family room with natural fireplace. Hobby room on lower level could be fourth bedroom. Tastefully deocrated. Close to I-275. $64,900.00

624-8500 QmeMliC

349-5152

ARIZONA BOUND;

Shorp and d e a n is this 3 bed-

room bride ronch home and

looded with extras including 2

full baths, a full basement

a n d a f a n t a s t i c m o d e r n

kitchen wi th stove, refrigerator

ond dishwasher included You

aon move right in at $45,900.

Seller's new home reody in

Arizona. HARRYS

W O L F E COMPANY

SJ2J5 Seven Mile «74-57W

GREAT BUY Clean 1 bedroom brick and alumi-num ranch, country kitchen with ioorwall. carpeted throughout, basement Quick occupancy Owner wants fast sale Westland PS,MO

Realty Wor ld CAMELOT 525 -5600

LOTS O f ROOM IN & OUT Ibis hup M ft lot with attached p r a p is priced at fM.tSO Offers are invited This could be a Aowplace

WILL TIPTON 427 -5010

Immed. Occupancy FanUsttc I bedroom brick ranch. 21 ft country kitchen, built - in dish-washer. carpeting thru-out. 14 baths, family room with fireplace, doorwall to covered patio, tiled baaement. central air. 1 car brick front garage, $54,900

Castelli 525-7900

30805 Ann Arbor Trail

Westland Gorton Qty

OPEN SUN.-JAN. 28, 2-5 PM

7 5 5 0 HAWTHORNE

WESTLAND

E of Wayne Rd., N. of War-

ren. You'll appreciate the

extra insulation in this super

shorp 3 bedroom brick ranch,

large living room, formal din-

ing room, fomily room with

fireploce, full finished base-

ment, 2 0 x 4 0 pool and 2 car

garoge, large lot. $58,900.

EARL KEIM

V\€STlANO 729-2500

SUPtt CLEAN OPEN SUN 1 5PM

Avondaie 3I05S S of Cherry Hill. E of Merrimn

beautiful 1 bedroom tri Family room, attached 1 car garage on large lot Call STEVE to see

CENTURY 21 GOLD KEY HOMES

nOM Beech Daly Rd Redford 255 -2100

OWNER-NICE 3 bedroom brick ranch, maintenance free, newly decorated, finished basement, p r a p . 14 baths, carpet through otk, t her mo windows, central air I47.M0 For appointment, 522-1377

ASSUME The low interest mortgoge on

this freshly listed 3 bedroom

tri-level in Livonia Schools.

F a m i l y r o o m , s p a c i o u s

kitchen, garage a n d much

more. $ 5 1 , 9 0 0

Century 21 HARTFORD S. 261 -4200

COLONIAL TVee bedroom brick multiple bath, family room, natural fireplace, full basement, large kitchen and attached garap. near schools and shopping Be tbe first to see this aew listing, asking $42,100 Call 522 MM.

I n t e g r i t y , Realtors

Elegant Family Rm FIRST OFFERING

Step forward to a new beginning for four family in this prpous I bed

brick ranch featuring larp y kitchen full of sunahine, carpeting thruout. family with natural fireplace, fln-

baaement. 1 car garap: Ask-ing $55,900

522-6410 j-

Century 21 C O M M U M T Y REALTORS

EXTRAS GALORE

JUST LISTED Fantastic buy on this S bedroom, all aluminum ranch, country type kitchen, ceramic tiled bath, par tially finished basement, only

Castelli 525-7900

30805 Ann Arbor Trail

LARGE COMFORTABLE home 2 bedrooms, formal room, remodeled kitchen. 2 ___ garage. S47.S00 Garling Realty

274 SSOO

Large Lot Makes a perfect setting for this three bedroom home offering immediate occupancy and Just m.Mo Call 5224MQ

Integrity, Realtors

Livonia Schools Ibis lovely 2 bedroom home is new TO the market It features a Queen Stse kitchen, 14 hatha, new carpet-ing throughout, beautifully land raped, fenced yard and 2 car wired garap All this and more for K2.SM

Century 21 Hartford 424 Inc ' 525-4444

QUICK!) Before it's gone. Call for

details on this 3 beAoom

brick ranch with fireplace in

fomily room, basement, 2 cor

garoge, situated on an ideal

corner lot. Priced at $52,900.

CENTURY 21 Hortford West, Inc 453 -7600

Starter/Retiree

$22,900 Immaculate!! A LITTLE DOL LHOUSE Completely remodeled and up-dated 2 bedrooms, nicely landscaped with trees, garden and flower area Quiet deadend street Move in at closing

CALL BOB A ITCH ISON CENTURY 21

Hartford West, Inc 420 -2100

318 Redford

BY OWNER - 3 bedroom, l1* bath, finished basement New carpet kitchen newly decorated. IS lot IW garap. 2S sunken pool $39,900 Appointment only S33-41I9

BY OWNER - 3 bedroom ranch, basement, remodeled kitchen, dish washer, 14 car garage, large lot PS.500 Buyers only 2^«2M

CUTE aluminum sided I bedroom house, attached garage immediate occupancy Land contract avail able $17,900 5224153

E C O N O M Y P L U S

Included in this 3 bedroom

home w i t h por ty size finished

rec room, 1 Vi car goroge, oi l

located in o popular area

Only $36 ,500

CENTURY 21 Hortford South, Inc 464-6400

No 1 C 21 Office In Mich 1977

THREE BEDROOM brick Ranch Basement, central air. dishwasher Immediate occupancy Joy Rd Farmington Rd area Livonia Schools. By appointment only, buyers only. M3.MM, 52*-44M

Look At The Park Across the street from this clean 2

home In Wayne Feattres hot water heater and fur-

New carpeting, larp rooms, yard and more Only I25.S00

GRAMCO 525 -7400

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D

O p e n S u n d a y 2 - 5 4309 Stoney River Dr. N. of 14 Mile, W. of Tele-graph, off Wing Lake Rd. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR THE AQUATIC LIFE YEAR ROUND? LOOK NO FUR-THER I This magnificent one-of-a-kind ranch boasts a luxurious indoor pool plus Whirl-pool and sauna. 2 bedrooms plus library, 3Vfr baths, center entrance Quarry tHe foyer, stucco arched entries leading into The Great Room" with beamed ceilings. Natural

fireplace, large formal dining room, custom kitchen, plush carpeting, Andersen windows, central air. Side entry 2Yi car heated garage with circular drive on over % acre lot. Designed and cuatom built by owner-builder. Many more amenities. Priced at $?66,000.

A E T N A R E A L T Y

§59-8333

Fantastic 3 bedroom brick, with 2 full baths, carpeting thru-out. coua-try kitchen with bi4lt-ins and walk-in pantry, spend a winter In a M ft. family room with fireplace or rec room with bar and enjoy the sum-mer In a heated l l t l J kidney shaped pool wltb equipment, icreeoed terrace, p r a p , M«.MS.

Castelli 525-7900

30805 Ann Arbor Trail

RNALLY...THE END of your search will be over

this special ) 1H baths Full attached 2 ear p k a p .

throughout and more for

CENTURY 21' CORNERSTONE 478 -4660

FRONT PAGE NEWS! This lovely 3 bedroom

i on the cover of Homes k Gardens Features

country kitchen. I ag throughout, natural flre-In family room, fenced yard

2 ear garap Many extraa. »7MS

Century 21 Hartford 424 Inc ' 525-4444

G A R D E N C I T Y LARGE LOT

Mndn this I bedroom aluminum one featuring all new extra room suitable for a

or 4th be*oom. all oe a tree shaded fenced 1st.

•cupancy. a rare bar-p i e at

$ 3 1 , 9 0 0

REALTY W O R L D

A d v a n c e 4 2 7 - 5 4 0 0

NEW LISTING Garden City. This Immaculate 3

room brick ranch with full beau-tifully finished basement and larp couitry kitchen has Just been pi*

tbe market Owner has really loved this home and pride of own

hip shows throughout This will be the best buy of the year in Gar den City at only Ml.MO

Norwood f*> 8, Inc 522 -2900

TONQUISH Immediate occupancy, brick 4 bed room ranch, country kitchen, m baths, carpeting. W bath in master bedroom, enormoius basement, newly redecorated. M . M *

Castelli 525-7900

30805 Ann Arbor Trail

TWO BEDROOM starter home, full baaement, dining room ample dos eta. patio, large lot Asking 128 500 Great Lakes Realty 291 7000

E X T R A S G A L O R E !

This 3 bedroom brick ranch offers a professionally finished basement rec room, Florida room, carpeting throughout, fenced yard, patio arxl garage Lots of storage and new roof Only >51.900

C e n t u r y 2 1 Hartford 424 Inc 525-4444

EYEDEAL

A real f a m i l y home with o

formal d i n i n g room, o Florida

room, 3 large bedrooms, nice

kitchen, fu l l basement beauti-

fu l ly f in ished This beauty is a

2 story brick w i t h V/i baths,

attoched g a r a g e a n d al l this

sets on a doub le lot Asking

$50,500

HARRY S

W O L F E COMPANY

32398 Five Mile 421 5660

UNBELIEVABLE But true. Lovely 3 bedroom

brick ranch with full bath off

master bedroom, full base-

ment o n d 2 car garage.

Located in Livonia schools.

Asking $49,500.

CENTURY 21 Hartford South, l r * 464 -6400

No I C 21 Office IH Mich If77

WAIT NO MORE For this super sharp 3 bedroom brick ranch offering l1* hatha, fam-ily room, gorgeous full finished baaement with wet b«r. central air, 2H car garage See It today MS.SM

CENTURY 21 TODAY 425 -7900

FOR THE QUALITY CONSCIOUS BUYER

We offer you a lovely two bedroom brick ranch sited ail a large treed lot A natu ral fireplace enhances the spacious living room An oversized utility room will delight the lady of the house Many newer fea tu res a w a i t i n g vour msj>ection 158 900 Call 261

T h o m p s o n -

Brown

G r e a t O p p o r t u n i t y

with this starter home 3 bedroom bungalow wi th basement and garage Don't miss this one' $33,900

C e n t u r y 2 1 fiestum Realty, Inc 353-6666

G R O W R O O M

In this spacious 4 bedroom

fami ly home, n e w l y redeco-

rated, f a m i l y room wi th fire-

place, fu l l f i n i shed basement,

2 car ga roge a n d large fenced

corner lot $ 4 8 , 9 0 0

C e n t u r y 2 1

318 Redford

NEW LISTING BRICK RANCH in Golf and Hrtdge Club subdivision Large lot is beau tifully landscaped Full baaement family room 21 ft living room with natural fireplace Attachrd 2 c * garage All in mint condition

$54,900

^ TEPEE , 25200 Five M i le y 533-72 72

REDFORD SOUTH 11360 Swi Jone Sharp 3 bedroom brick ranch, entertainer s delight Finished basement wet bar inground heated pool, natural fireplace, central air, automatic garage door opener, low taxes Asking $63 900 Pondoff Realty 27S55SI

REDFORD TWP original owner, octom 3 bedroom brick aluminum tnm & gutters, new roof arel solid dnve, new lawn and shruba 2W car

Sarage, p a t i o , cent ra l air ishwasher it appliances wet

iplaster, marble sills, carpeting thruout. 6 insulation custom drapes, ti led basement 1' baths

535SSDS

REDFORD TWP. ' 3 New Listings

COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE Lovely 3 bedroom aluminum ranch 1500 sq ft, m baths rear pordi, inground pool 18 x 30 lot 60 x 201 Priced right MS.500

Mercedes Near Schoolcraft

LOOK $23,500 3 bedrooms, country kitchen, gas heat garage Al condition Donl wait \

SUPER SHARP 3 bedroom brick ranch fini!#ied basement, carpeted throughout, new furnace, garage Ml 900 Ji*t what you wanl

Call Mary Ross CENTURY 21

HALLMRK INC

937-2300 THREE" BEDROOM home newly decorated electric heat fenced in yard S31 500 negotiable Ruyt-rs only 531

W OF BEECH N of Sctnolcraft super 3 bedroom brick home fireplact in family room dining room fmished refc room, lutchen wi th bui l t ins bathrooms remodeled 1 year ago mosl carpeting and no wax kitchen and dinette floor 1 year old large lot. other custom features

R I Z Z O NORTHVILLE REALTY

349-1515

319 Homes Wayne

For Sde County

HARTFORD S 261-4200

NEW LISTING $33,000 VALUE

S1.7M down - a or 2 bedroom | car p r a p offer

3 bedroom family room 2 anxious Make

CENTURY 21 ABC REALTY 42S-32M

NORTHERN WESTLAND • trl level. 2 bedrooms, family room. 2 car garage, newly carpetcd and

lascagtn^ decorated. (53.500

new lan<

OPEN HOUSE 2 to 5 SUN

See this sharp, dean, ) bedroom ranch Full beaemeiS, Franklin gas fireplace IVfc baths, country kitchen, attached garap on over-steed lot 7MS Mohawk. St . West-land, N. off Warren, E. of Wayne. Host Is Karen Systrun

REALTY WORLD 'Colonia l Vi l lage

455-7790

Westland Bricks Call for selection of 3 bedroom brkk ranches, some with garages, family rooms, fireplaces, all with basements FROM 144.90S to •54,900 Call for addresses Member of Multi-list

CENTURY 21 ABC REALTY 42S 32S0

WESTLAND

Immed. Occupancy 2 bedroom brick ranch featuring country kitchen, pod carpeting throughout, attractive decor, fin-ished rec room snd garap with endoaed terrace Asldag $44,500

CENTURY 21 TODAY ' 478 -1040

WESTLAND. Livonia schools I bedroom brick .ranch, carpeted. 2 batha. M i 14 ft. famVy room with natural stone fireplace, country kitchen, finished basement, p r a p . mid fifties & 7 S K

IATE OCCUPANCY in this 3 bedroom ranch

ement panelled with bar second bath Central air

large garage and fenced 1.500

Cardinal

Awaits

and (u F.xtra

Westj Inc 5 2 2 - 5 3 3 3

JR E X E C U T I V E

Dan't I IISS this freshly listed 3

bedroom ranch w i t h many

custoni features, 2'/J baths,

enclosed Flor ida room, fin-

basemen t w i t h bar,

a q u a l i t y h o m e

ished truly $65,9d 10

C e n t u r y 2 1

EXCELLENT INVESTMENT Immaculate 2 bedroom starter home with finished basemrnt Large lot garage. Assumption or FHA, VA terms. $14,900

Realty Wor ld Makino 425-7484

MOVE IN NEXT MONTH 3 Bedroom brick Cylonial formal dining room, f o i l basement Assumption or FHA VA terms. $17,500

Realty Wor ld Makino 425 7484

REDFORD SOUTH NEW LISTING

" S T O P "

Tbe search has ended (iorgeous 3 bedroom brick ranch style, family room with fireplace, dining room, finished basement with bar central air, 2 car garage

ASKING $54 ,900

MYERS-HILL 533-8511

REDFORD TWI* original owner, custom 3 bedroom brick, aluminum tnm & gutters, new roof and solid

new lawn and shrubs 2W car pa t i o cen t ra l a i r

asher & appliances wet marble sills, carpeting

thruout, 6 insulation custom drapes ti led basement. I ' i baths

535 SMS

s a r a g e dlshwasi plaster

HARTR

WESTLAND V y O W l ifui brick in super country 2 bedrooms, country kitchen,

I to patio, basement with rec room Hurry! M2.SM

CENTURY 21 Hortford 414. Inc. 478 -6000

G A R D E N C I T Y I befrasni brkk. full

oettton. Immediate Osetral air. I car p r p p

Geod kecatkofl Asking $M,SM

M c F A R L A N E BROS.

4 2 1 - 2 4 0 0

0ARDKN Oeaa I k

cmr - 1WT Harriaoo brkk reach, I1M

n . ft.. ceMral air, heated p r e p A S M M L j m . N M W

OPEN SUN.-JAN. 28, 2-5 PAA

3 0 2 7 3 DAWSON

GARDEN CITY

N of Ford Rd , E of Henry

Ruff. Clean 3 bedroom burv

golow wilh new a luminum

siding, large living room with

dining ell, full finished b a s *

ment wi th half bath & 2 car

garoge $44,900.

EARL KEIM

WESTLAND 729 -2500

SUPERB

Castelli 525-7900

30805 Ann Arbo«yTrail

WESTLAND WINONA - abowplace tri level

wtth gorgeoua family room aod fire-place. many eitraa Oversised p r » p . woods, occupancy

la rp lot backing priced lo Sell,

up lo quick

RYMAL SYMES

REALTORS SINCE 1923 8 5 1 - 9 7 7 0

WHAT A This 2 bed

DEALI ranch la In a prime

a full flniMed sis kitchen, car 1H batha.

Only M» 9M

Century 21 Hortford 424 Inc ' 525 -4444

3 4 2 1 0 S H A W N E E Sharp I bedroom brick ranch la Toftqutah Sob. wtth formal dtnkig rasa, carpeting, partially finished baaement GREAT ASSUMPTION M7.MS

O ' N I E L

3RD S 261-4200

JUST LISTED ONLY $32,900

Beech 5 Mile area New 3 bedroom home Full basement Call DENNIS to:

CEtNTURY 21 ( K X D KEY HOMES

ISXy Be ech Daly Rd Redford 2 5 5 - 2 1 0 0

MIN SHARP

tile floei 3rd bed nicely

Brick Ranch with attached Situated on large lot Versa-

plan, 2 bedroom, possible room or den. Diiui* room, irpeted throughout MUST

1ST OF rated B galow In nicely kitchen p r a p

LOVELY

fireplace car g a r a p

N. REDFORD Brick front ranch. 3 bed

ifiodern kitchen, snack bar Carpeted basement. 2W

04 E

room, carpeting throughout, patio,

5 3 2 - 0 1 1 3 1 2 £ r * r u c h ' , , ' r ' | e

T C O N D I T I O N

SHOW PLACE BERING. Beautifully deco -ick and Aluminum Bun-

S Redford 3 bedro<*ns. c a r p e t e d , mode rn i t ed Snd bath, rec room and

EARL KEIM 538-8300

REDFORD INC. REDfORD-SOUTH

NEW LISTING

"STOP" Tbe search has ended! Gorgeous 3

b rkk ranch styk, family th fireplace, dining room, • semen t with bar. central

air, 2 car p r a g e /6KING $54,900

MYTO-HILL 533-8511 REDFOI D TWP Nearly an acre, fenced lot with l a r p treea, 2MS sq. ft. ranch 2 bedroom, family room with fireplace, large first floor rec

REDFORD TWP. 3 New Listings

COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE Lively 3 bedroom aluminum ranch. , 1500 sq ft m baths, rear porrti -irtground pool 18 x 30. lot 60 x 201 Priced nght M8 500

Mercedes Near Schoolcraft

LOOK $23,500 3 bedrooms, country kitchen, ga? Mat. garage Al condition Don't wfcit

SUPER SHARP 3 bedroom brick ranch finished basement, carpe ted throughout, new furnace garage Ml 900 Juat what you wanl

Call Mary Ross CENTURY 21

HALLMRK INC

937-2300 THREE BEDROOM home newly decorated, electric heat, fenced-in yard $31,500 negotiable Buyers only 531 J6M

tW o BEDROOM starter home, full baaement. dining room, ample clos ett. patio, large lot Asking (2S.5M Gfeat Lakes Realty 2S1 70

w: OF BEECH N super 3 bedroom

of Schoolcraft, brick home,

fireplace in family room, dining room, finished rec room, kitchen w(th bu i l t i n s . ba th rooms reinodeled 1 y e a r ago. moat carpeting and no-wa» kitchen and dioeue floor 1 year old, l a r p lot. otlkr custom features

RIZZO NORTHVILLE REALTY

3 4 9 - 1 5 1 5

NEWLYWEDS ' This warm, cosy home katiaea 2 bedrooms, carpeting, natural flre->pMce in living room, electnc heat. iSility room, garage, nice area Beat the high prices at only $27,5M

CENTURY 21 TODAY 425-7900

SACRIFICE Woyne's oil brick oreo Spo-cious ronch, 3 bedrooms, IVi baths, many trees, country style kitchen, fenced *yord Only $35,900.

ASK FOR AL BEZELI

CENTURY 21 Hortford West, Inc 420-2100

• » . —- » -» j . .

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REDFORD TWP Nearly an acre fenced lot wilh large trees, 2500 >q ft ranch, ) bedroom, family room with fireplace, large f i r * floor rec room, carpeting throughout, patio 2H car attached garage $04,000 By

soma

TAYLOR OPEN SUN. 2-5

W CLIPPERT real sharp 3 bed-orom racnh in a super are* Simple aaaumptiofi move* you in Home is located on a quiet dead end street, great starter home for a newlywed or retired couple This one won't l a* Qty certs has been completed All for only *2tM>0

RYMA.L SYMES

REALTORS SINCE 1923 5 3 8 - 7 7 4 0

302 — » • iMi iaunam p i , f 11 w o o r r m d o

AASOIUTELY CHARMING Si Year Old, Birmingham Pillared Colonial, near shopping, school* railroad depot New Kitchen, Bath 3 Bedrooms, Fireplace in living room, Formal dining room, Sun room I m m e d i a t e Possess ion OMOM

645 -9146

A D A M S W O O D S A rare ooportimlty U> own the ctoi rest atrium ranch, ravine setting overlooking nature trail, lower level has been custom f l a tbed in Olde English Pub with billiard room (table included). Jacussi. work-room, storage galore 1117, 500 To bear about upper level, call Ml MM

ALL NEW ALMOST Completely gutted and rebuilt from the ground up In-town home fea-tures dean contemporary interior, 2 bedrooms • includes master suite, I all-ceramic batbs Csrpeting * cabinetry included Pbr Immediate occupancy 117 Frank Buyers only Call after 5 PM 044-2t»

A MINI RANCH. S I a c r e s , ite 5 bedroom. 4 batha.

illy room, natiaal fireplace, rec-room, I story barn

Jack E Dillon Broker 047 30M

BETTER THAN NEW Recently Hated 1171 colonial on Birmingham Half acre with s t reams Goirmet kitchen with latest features, deluxe cabinets Balcony off master suite Family room, fireplace, central air |1S6. feat

Chamberlain 6 2 6 - 9 1 0 0

B I R M I N G H A M Good starter borne Vacant and fast possession it available Asbestos dried 1H story bunp low with car-peted living room, Utchen, two bad-rooms and laundry room on first floor Huge IS ft i II ft bedroom upstairs Fenced backyard Full price only $M.0M 557 3500

Cranbrook Assoc . Inc Realtors

557-350b

April Delivery Builder's Spec Home

STRAWBERRY HILL SUB 4 BEDROOM, 2H bath Colonial on premium lot Large family room • i th natural fireplace, full baae-ment. library with wet bar, all appliances including micro wave oven, side-entrance garage Ame-nity package Includes 4-acre pri-vate park with tennis court All underground ililitles. paved roads, city water k sewer Excellent close-in location (148,IM.

CALL JERRY KAYE

ROBERTSON BROS. Quality Workmanship k

Materials Throughout 644 -3633

(Nooo4PM Dally Except Thurs I

year old. betkooms,

BLOOMFIELD Georgian Colonial with Island Lake privileges One

old. 1 acre treed site, library Family room.

flM.MO

C U S T O M B U I L T 1 1 7 1 Contemporary multi level. Looe Pine Frankl in wooded acre

) Vt batbs , den, Central air. $2M.0M

CRANBROOK SCHOOLS area construction, 0t% completed aq ft multi level 1st floor bedroom. 54 bedrooms, 5 f a m i l y r o o m , g a m e room, lireplaces All smenlties

RHODES ttc 0424014 Eve M l 1*74

FRANKLIN VILLAGE THREE BEDROOM ranch. I batha family room, library, plaatered k heated 3 car garage. MM sq ft O d a r barn, $ years old, 1 * acres professionally landscaped, total prl vacy, 3M trees. $IM.0M Will con slder lard cont rad . C40331

OPEN SAT.-SUN. 2-5

I q ue English raole Blrmlng

CHARMING k unl country home In desira ham neighborhood S bedrooms plus nursery or study, 1H hatha, formal dining room, apadoui kitchen with s e p a r a t e e a t i n g a r e a , 2 car attached p r a g e . hardwood floors * much detail throughout gl 12.900 Buyers only Call evening* for only appointment

lings Al 2 53M

BLOOMFIELD HI LIS NEW MOO€L OPEN

Afternoons.14 (Closed Thurs ) 10 Room Provenc la l Colonial. Priced from flM.SM

> 1 1 Woodrreek Way (Take Eastways R<L. north from Long Lake Road Great Oaks Drive, turn west)

RODNEY LOCKWOOD k CO 04747M 044-4024

BLOOMFIELD HILLS. 4 bedroom quad. MM aq ft of luxury living, on quiet court Huge paneled family room with beamed celling and fire place; 2 Vk car gars or heated sepa-rately, finished and p r a g e door

Central Air and Vacuum

luxury in Foxcroft, dramatic atudlo opens onto stun

Kk and professionally land-property In this three bed-

room. m bath located in Inviting cul de sac. Copper kitchen with every convenience, Bloomfield HUls School* $05,400

41J4 Tangle wood Court, south of Quart on. west of Telegraph Take Crabt ree off Quarton, to Tan-glewood Court

CRANBROOK An IOC I n c (tea I to r i

645-5790

IMMACULATE Brick ranch on a large treed lot Enjoy the family room or the endoaed screen porch with Jalousie windows There is a fireplace. 2 ce ramic bath*. 2 car attached

age . and Bloomfield achools See it now $74.0M

EARL

KEIM Realty North, Inc.

681-5700 .

System, alao sprinkler system, cir-cular driveway Profeaaional land-acaping lance tc 1127,

on large lot Bloomfield Hllla

After 4PM

Jng d schools 3M 2525

BEVERLY HILLS ranch, double lot. a bedrooms. 1H baths, family room, porch, patio. 2 car with openers. $M,SM Eves

BEVERLY HILLS - 2 bedroom. 1 * batbs, living room with fireplace, finished baaement with possible Ird bedroom. 2 car attached garage Double lot. super condition Open Sat . 2-5PM 175M Duab la ine $74,000 M4-1 IM

BEVERLY HILLS BY OWNER Ranch on Vi acre, 2 bedrooms. 1<4 batha. fireplace In living room, corner cabinets in dbilng room, sunny family room, dack, fenced yard, full baaement with rec room $71500 Open Howe Si® . 2-5PM 047-4110

BEVERLY HILLS - have 2 muat acil this Immediately - large older borne, major remodeling done, some decorat ing needed Secluded on Lahaer with over 4 acres privacy in back. Any reaaon-able offer considered Land con-t r a d available M44M0 or MS-M17

BY OWNER-4 bedroom. 2 bath ranch one acre wooded lot In Beverly Hills Full basement, rec room, gaa beat, fireplace

BY OWNER - 5 bedroom ranch, 2H hatha, living room with fireplace, kitchen, library, playroom, 2H car attached garage. 2,M0 sq ft % acre lot. walk to Birmingham Schools or St Regl* Complex MO.OM M U M

T H R E E BEDROOM ranch In B l o o m f i e l d T o w n s h i p n e a r Franklin, lot 121 ft by 2M ft overlooking Franklin River Two fireplaces, swimming pool, large f a m i l y r o o m , with c o m p l e t e pr ivacy I1M.M0 Call 0242fe0or

0424011

THREE BEDROOM brick Eton Park area IH batha. yard partially finished baaement, new kitchen SU MO 0444240

FRANKLIN

VILLAGE

ESTATES M M sq ft. of grscious living 4 bed-rooms. formal dining room, den, family room with beamed celling aod . f i r e p l a c e M a r b l e f loor entrance foyer Quality kitctwn appliances and cabinet* Wood

windows. One hslf sore Bloomfield Hills Scta>ols t%

available M day occu-$150,750

PULTE CUSTOM BUILDERS

8 5 1 - 9 4 9 0

OPEN SUNDAY 1 -6 PM 17M Pembroke, Birmingham 2 bed-room ranch, family room, deck, fireplaces, garage, l ice treed lot on cul-de-sac. MS OM West of Eaton, north of Maple

Wolf Co 352-M5A 0404017

DESIGNER'S cuatom built home In Birmingham. Brother Rice and Marion School area. 4-5 bedroom*, by appointment 042-2C3I

OPEN SUN. 2-5 Gracious Informality and abundant sunlight characterise this utterly charming, 4 bedroom colonial. In sought af ter Birmingham s r e s Florida room, l lbrsry, carpeted rec' room, besutlful kitchen, con-venient s t o r a p «150.500 East of Cranbrook. north off Maple, ISM Glen hurst

CRANBROOK Aasoc. Inc Realtors

6 4 5 - 5 7 9 0

OPEN SUN. 2-5 • SPANISH CHARM throughout spa

m, Bloomfield Hills Hsdenda Dramatic foyer, richly panelled library, ruatic fireplaced family room with huge beam*, wet bar, (feorwalk to deck. Central Air 4010 Stone lei gh. S off Long Lake Rd., W of Lahser $300,000

ASK FOR BILL BARKER

Chamberlain 6 4 6 - 6 0 0 0

OPEN SUN. 1-4 spacious property surrotnds

Bloomfield Hills colonial located in one of the finer areas Spacious

delightful family room, first floor laundry, formsl dining room,

bedrooms, 2*4 batha Immedi-ate occupancy 2235 Hunt Club Drive, weet of Eaat-ways, north of Long Lake

CRANBROOK Assoc. Inc (tealtors

6 4 5 - 5 7 9 0

$55,900 3 Bedrooms. 2 Batha, Rec Room

into this Immaculate fully carpeted vacant ranch, big modern

features all appliances snd bar. formsl dining ha* door

to patio, gas gril! and fenced with awings k slides Rec

features s wet bar snd refrig-Assume IV.% mortgage

FERGUSON REALTORS 528-2950

FRANKLIN RIVER VALLEY West Bloomfield'* moat prestigi subdivision Magnificent treed

lota Contemporary Traditional Elevation* All

include the Binder Home of Quality Feature* From

I l l l . f tO Model* located on Frue-hauf Farma • Corner of Middlebelt and Walnut Lake Roads

BINOBi HOMES | 855 -1616

GRACIOUS colonial home oiTauiet. t r e e d c u l - d e - s a c . T s s t e f u l l y

with open airy feeling 4 21* baths, fireplaced

family room, library. rec I room, central air Beautiful view from 2 secluded patios $147,000 j

Chamberlain W. Bloomfield 1

851-8100 ! FOUR Bedroom brick Colonial Family room, fireplace, dining room, eating space In kltchm, etc OM.OM Buyers only 4744250

OPEN SUNDAY 1040 Appoline. West Bloomfield North of Walnut Lake Rd Inkster Rd VERY FEW brand new homea In

od areas are available today ia is p r ice range Birmingham

Schools, possible Wslnut Lake privileges, 3 bedrooms, gas log fire-place, attached garage Come and see and compare at $52,OM *

d . West of

R O O M FOR EXPANSION

2 bedroom Ranch w i t h large

h e a t e d p o r c h o v e r l o o k i n g

Midd le Strait* Lake. Double lot

provides a m p l e room for odd-

or» $ 6 7 , 0 0 0

Century 21 FAIR T O W N t CO.

6 2 6 - 8 0 0 0

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

BEST OF TWO WORLDS...

0 » e bed room Condo near

d o w n t o w n Farmington. Walk

to b a n k i n g , s h o p p i n g a n d

churches. Mogn i f i c ien t v i ew of

p icturesque w o o d e d ravine.

$33,500. Cal l 4 7 6 - 4 1 0 0

HITCHCOCK

GALLERY OF HOMES 478-4100

SPACIOUS Almost new 4 bedroom Colonial on beautiful large double premium lot Cuatom decor thru-out Super fam-ily room with brick fireplace, move-in condition Occupancy ai •oaing fM.SM Assumable annual interest ra te mortgage B212

SCHWEITZER BETTER HOMES k GARDENS

8 5 1 - 0 3 0 0 Schweltier Real Eatate. Inc

LAVERNE EADY * ASSOCIATES

626-4711 275-4422

OPEN SUN 2-5 5«M DUN MORE

Quality built 3 bedroom brick'ranch on large treed lot in prestigious sres Lsrge family room ! over-looking patio, full basemen^ paneled office snd dark room 24 car a t t ached garage Walk to

and Civic Center Soluth of Lake Rd . East of Fsrm-

Rd

CENTURY 21 SECONTINE ASSOC

626-8800

B I R M I N G H A M , by o w n e r , bedroom. 1 bath, screened por f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t , r a n g e , (fafcwaaher, dkapoaal, new carpet k paint throughout. 10M Washington Weekdays, 505-5 IM Evenings aod weaken®, 044-3M4. 547 5063

BIRMINGHAM - Beautiful condi-tion. new ea ree l ing , hardwood floors, large fed floor, large lot fruit trees, new Aive-way, rec room, walk to school k park. •M OM Days 5M2C20 Eves 04J-4Z74

BIRMINGHAM, by owner. 3 bed-room Cape Cod on heavily b o a l e v a r d s t r e e t , r e m o d e l e d kitcbeo. separa te dining room tarn* living room, hardwood floor* refinished and walnut atalned Fenced ysrd with patio Finiahed rec room Buyers only Mi,ON CaU after I PM,

BIRMINGHAM brick ranch. I bed-1 * baths, den. endoaed

2H large car brick

lr7 kitchen car brick garage, $*% aasumabte mortgage Aaking $M.0M Evenings 0 4 5 4 K , working nourt 424 2*4

BIRMINGHAM - Pembroke Manor . 1H s tory brick 2 bedroom, fireplace, separate dining room.

srSF •c" eat BIRMINGHAM ranch - 2M0 ML ft great 1 * acre lot, eicellent floor (tea, newly decorated. 14-Lahser «12.M0 M2400

B I R M I N G H A M OPEN SUN 2-SPM

M7 CHESTERFIELD GRACIOUS 2 bedroom Brick Cdo-otel. 2 full baths, ^ a d o u s family room, f i replace , formal dining room, k i t c h e n nook, g a r a g e . $115,0M FIRM wtth M OM town OR

I7ia Mo iah I v IMMEDIATE POSSESSION

BIRMINGHAM REAL ESTATE

6 4 2 - 4 5 0 0

BLOOMFIELD HILLS slag 4 bedroom b r k k colonial

tad* IMT. Featuring all the i a » attles far g r e e t — living Please call far details |114,OM Shewn by

CARDINAL REAL ESTATE

544-0111 BLOOMFIELD reach, by ewasr . Vfc

" ' * » m s . 2 central

Ml-MM

FRANKLIN VILLAGE 3 or 4 or I bedroom ranch with side entrance 2H car garage, den (with walk-in closet), family room with t h s r m o p s n e s on t h r e e sides, two-way fireplace between living room ft dinette, dining room, base ment (has rec-room with fireplace, wet bar, profes-sional sise slate pool table ft enuipment) snd 2 sddi tional bedroom* with clos-e s . All located on s pictur asqne \% acre sloping wooded lot In preferred Franklin I144.M0. Call 503-

Thompson-Brown

OPEN SUN. 2-5 SPACIOUS Quad level with faacl noting interior. E spa naive, open plan baa large 2 - *tory foyer, spec-tacular family room with big bal-cony overhang. 2 story wall of glaas ft fireplace ahared by library Doorwalls open to meandering w o o * ft pool in garden setting 4

4 hatha Central Air Hllla schools AT 51M

C t . N off Quarton. W. of Fraafchn Come ft see it I17I.0M

ASK FOR FRANK KUHN

Chamberlain

647-5100

h e i r air. extras. MSOM.

BY OWNER BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS, Ptae Lake prlveleges, brick, aantar

I bedrooms. 2H family room with

flrsgleee. fall baaement. central afr, gaa haM, aaaay e i t r a s . Mint oaMMlaa HM.OM. By appatatmeat only Immediate pnnaaaltw.

681-2718 756-4280

OPfN SAT. 1-27 1 :30-5 PM Ily decorated. I bed

I hath reach, family room fireplace Wtag Lake prtvl-

M M Weet wood Cewt . Bir . S. of Quarton. W. of TMe-

a p h Cal l O w e a a tSL f

1 >*>

0 4 E % . f

WOK, MANUa SNYCBt & RANKE

644-6300 After 7 - 6 4 * 1 1 1 7

BLOOMFIELD HILLS ESTATE In the center of The Chy. a shor t walk f rom Cranbrook Educational Community ft Christ

Private , treed acreage older Georgian

7 bedrooms, 0 full ft I f ireplaces piua

, b i la rd ft game floor laundry - utility

fee hot water heating 3 tones U r g e heated

poel. lighted tennis courts Home Is wperhty detailed, has woodwork ft t r im th rou Gradous living for the (hsc r imte t

t executive family AS* FOR ROBERT TENNANT

Chamberlain

646-6000 435-6136

IN THE HEART OF BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE Stately, traditional Colonial framed by tow-

trees Quiet elegance with neutral decor In spadous Interior. 4 king - slxe bedroom*. 3 * baths,

ily ft living rooms with one In richly panelle<

Mutschler country kitchen attic fan. built • in bar. new Ing on 1st floor Just listed, possession |2M,0M

ASK FOR MARY ROB BINS

Chamberlain

647-5100

SPACIOUS TO-LEVEL o n largo

ro l l ing lot w i t h beau t i f u l v i ew

is w a l k i n g distance to Elemen-

tary Schools. 4 bedroom, 2 fu l l

baths, a n d 2 ha l f baths. Large

f a m i l y room w i t h f i replace,

2vt car side entrance garage,

lots of storage. $129 ,900 .

Century 21 ROBEC PROPERTIES

642-2550

PINE LAKE ESTATES, attract! vely decorated 4 bedroom Colonial Central a i r . finished basetaent, beach privilege* I117.5M Call weekenda or after 0PM, ISl-OCM

PIUMTREE ON PINE LAKE W Bloomfield, new large 4 bed room colonial, in prestlb<ous sub 2 W baths, large family room wilh brick fireplace, island kitched with built-ins Big side entry garage, lux-ury features throughout Blootefleld Hills schools Open weekends 1-5PM, 3M7 Spanish Osks Dr. near Long Lake between Middlebeh and Orchard Lake

i*soll Bu i l d ing Co. 626 -2462 I

CONTEMPORARY BUYERS - - aee Ibis newly Hated Bloomfield Hills tri-level Cathedral celling in large foyer. 4 bedrooms (Master with deck), fireplaced fam Ily room, 2 other wood decks On one acre wooded lot. Jual listed Immediate possession M0.5M

Chamberlain 6 4 6 - 6 0 0 0

TUDOR COLONIAL Four bedrooms, 2H batha, l i b r a r y with bay window, breekfaat room opens to a red-wood deck, first floor laundry, central air, two car attached

with opener. I142.M0.

SNYDER KINNEY &

BENNETT INC BIRMIHGHAM 044-70M

FRANKLIN VILLAGE by owner "CIRCA 1U4" Colonial. 3 bed

2 baths, pool, m acres New Scar geraae. tool shed, walklna <Ss-

to elementary schod Dead-t Charm p l o r e I140.5M

OPM. etiooi

OPEN SUN. 2-5 WIDENIABLE VALUE. BbemfMd Mils Reach ee high, hslf aero cor asr lot. 3 bedrooms. 2 faU baths. 2 fireplaces leas with BBQ), family room, doorwall to perch In beaoti M , treed yard 2 year oU roof, newer furnace, propped for air One poor warranty MM Acorn. E. of FraakBa. N off Hickory Grove Coma ft aee It ML I M

ASK FOR LYNNE WALDORF

Chamberlain 6 4 6 - 6 0 0 0

UPPER L O N G LAKE

Fantast ic 3 b e d r o o m brick

ranch In B loomf ie ld w i t h I V i

ba ths , h u g e f a m i l y room,

che r r y f i r e p l a c e i n l i v i n g

room, 2yi car a t tached garoge

w i t h opener, lake a n d boot

p r i v i l e g e s , s e m i - p r i v a t e

beach. ( 8 9 , 9 0 0 .

EARL

KEIM Realty North. 1J

SPACIOUS COLONIAL Custom built wi th 5 spadous

family room with 2 story marble

j formal d in ing 3 bay* and kitchen. Many fine feo-

tmws »uch as 2 zone heat ond air, security system,

l ighting and much more* C a l l f o r d e t a i l s . >259,900.

OWl i fY REALTY 6*9-8844

JUST LISTED WALK TO ADAMS SCHOOL Lovely, traditional Colonial 3 bad

IH baths, panelled don. fin basement , formal dining beaut i fd fireplace In l a r p earn plus much more. Move-

la condition CaU lodsy FM.OM ASK FOR LYNNE WALDORF

Chamberlain 6 4 6 - 6 0 0 0

303 West MoomfiSd CONDOMINIUM • Locklin Pines. 25M sq ft , 3 bedrooms, 2H baths, lMi years old. in woods, immediate occupancy Owner ?110.0M 303 1071

CUSTOM 4 or 5 bedroom tri-level. lot, circular drive, iprink-

central air. billiard fireplace, worth |1SO,OM

in Spring, must sell . I1I0.0M 334-4 MS

BUILDER'S CLOSEOUT

' PRICES REDUCED « Fruehauf Farms

& Cumberland Common ONLY 6 LEFT

Binder Homes has only 0 homes left in our (wo fine subdivisions

9 0 DAY OCCUPANCY... On Several "Spec" Houses

All homes st speds l ly reduced dose-out prices AU srltb the Binder

i Standard of Quality f«a (fcir 3 models s r e located st 1 Lake Rd West of Middle-

belt Rd. From 9107.160 B I N D ® HOMES

8 5 5 - 1 6 1 6

RANCH Condomin ium home with,1 iky lighted strium or library, two bed rooms, master - including {omen circular tub, marble sinks, drsssing area, walk In closet, snd doOrwsll leading to deck Custom hardwood floors, c e r s m i c tile, f ireplace, cathedral ceilings, gas grill and first floor laundry, plush carpet Ing plus many more e x t r a s II40.SM

Ml 4520

GET READY FOR S-P-R-l-N-G

0 1 over an acre rav ine lot

w i t h stream. S p r a w l i n g cus-

tom bu i l t 6 bedroom quad,

dramat ic vaul ted foyer, f d m i l y

room w i t h f i replace, bu i l t i re,

2 Yi car garoge, $169,900.

Col l Lorraine.

Suburban Realty

5 5 7 - 1 9 9 8 I

AN OUTSTANDING NEW CONTEMPORARY MODEL

In West Bloomfield Woods 3.0M sq. ft. • IM' frontage •

Corner lot • Side opening p r a g e • L i b r a r y • B r i d g e o v e r entertainment center • Skylight • |134.OM

BARRY HOME BUILDERS. INC Ml 50M

Covington By the Itake 4 2 6 0 M c N o y Court Nor th

Fabu lous f a m i l y h o m e on

des i rab le Cul-de-Sac. Super

neutra l decor w i t h excellent

traff ic f l ow , fou r bedro6ms,

2Vi baths, f a m i l y room, den,

first floor ut i l i ty room. Qual i ty

bui l t w i t h a i r condi t ion ing.

I m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y .

$145,900. For your appo in t -

ment co l l :

SYLVIA HOLLANDER REAL ESTATE ONE

6 4 4 - 4 7 0 0 or 363 -3861

OPEN SUN 2-5

GREAT STARTER HOME

3 bedroom Ranch w i t h large

f a m i l y room, huge lot, close to

shopping. Immed ia te Posses-

sion) $54 ,900

Century 21 FAIR T O W N t CO. !

6 2 6 - 8 0 0 0 !

VALUE CONSCIOUS Sharp 3 bedroom. I bath ranch with Florida room, 2 fireplaces, base-ment with finished rec room, 2 cor garage Land Contract terms poa able (61,140

OPEN SAT. 2-5 LAKEFRONT

Beautiful colonial with 4 bedrooms. 2 full and 2 half baths, family room, library, central air. deck and patio Cul-de-sac setting I1M.OOO 5154 West Bloomfield Lake Road

SNYDER KINNEY & BENNETT INC West Bloomfield Ml-70

W . BLOOMFIELD Jvst add one happy family to this 3 bedroom quad with lovely l a r p treed lot Spacious Utchen-dlnette

lation, fireplace in family 2 car attached g a r a p and lay have fast occupancy.

BUILDERS MODEL IMMIATE OCCUPANCY

Farmington Hills Schools 4 bed-room, 2H bath Colonial. 2 car attached g a r a p , central air. land-scaping ft sprinkler system Carpet-ing. drapes, completely decorated $104,500 Farmington Green Sub 30371 Savanna Lane, just off Drake Rd . between 12 13 Mile

NORMAR HOMES 5 5 3 - 2 3 0 0

CANTERBURY COMMONS 4 bad ' room Colonial, 2H bath, library, fo rmal dining room, apaciou* kitchen, with breakfast room, natu-ral brick fireplace, ft panelled fam-ily room, *wim club, land contrad available. )107,5M 061-4450

304 Farmington Farmington HUls

FARMINGTON HILLS Hill top l e t t i n g , c o n t e m p o r a r y styling, deck* snd sll Ravine s t r e s i . 4 bedrooms, 2 * baths, f o m i l y r o o m with wet b s r , fireplace, sll built-tns, open floor plan Awsrd Winner Resl value slmosl 2 acres Only I1M.0M. laid

term* CALL ED SEXTON

il Estate Network Novi 348-3090

FARMINGTON HILLS bedhx>m colonial (less than 10

w a r s old) with family room, m ba ths i ful l p a r t i a l I

73/4' st S271 with Uses Only $40.5M

oamsL t basement

y f in i shed Assume 73/4% mortgage i taxes Only $40, *"

CALL ED SEXTON

Rejal Estate Network Nov. 348-3090

CAPTIVATING HOME I

4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 fire-

ploces, fo rma l d i n i ng , Florida

room, f a m i l y room, t reed lot

and perfect location. Cal l 478-

4100 $ 8 6 , 9 0 0

HITCHCOCK

GALLERY OF HOMES 478 -4100

REALTY WORLD JERRY F EDWARDS ft ASSOC

553-8100

WEST BLOOMFIELD • By Owner 2 Story Contemporary, brick and wood exterior. 3 bedroom. 2 ^ bath Professionally decorated snd land-scaped Cathedral ceiling in living room, fireplace in family room. IM floor laundry, a i r conditioned,

compete in move in condi-tion $107.1 Ml-2062

YOU DESERVE A C U S T O M HOME

move into q u a l i t y custom

design. Brand n e w Colonial

w i t h classic O l d Wor l d Charm.

R ich l y s t a i n e d w o o d w o r k ,

l ibrary, circular staircase, p i l -

lared Roman tub, p lus many

kitchen features: mic ro-wove,

c o o k i n g i s l a n d , s /c oven ,

green house w i n d o w a l l just

beg in to describe the beauty

and uniqueness of this home.

The upper level p ine deck a n d

w o Ik-out bosement adds to

the convenience o n d comfort

ot this residence. Located in

B loomf ie ld Hi l ls School cfis-

trict $ 1 7 3 , 0 0 0

Century 2 1 ROBEC PROPERTIES

642-2550

COUNTRY SETTING..

l a rge lot, m in t condit ion, 3

bedroom ranch. 2 fu l l baths,

f a m i l y room w i t h f i replace,

count ry k i tchen. Ca l l 478-

4 1 0 0 $59 ,900

HITCHCOCK

GALLERY OF HOMES 478 -4100

Fprmington Hills A WHALE OF A BUY

Central air Just listed this S bed j brick ranch with doorwall off

k i tchdn-dinet te combinat ion to yard Gas log fireplace in

ion room Oversiied 2 car Only $51,000

ROLLING OAKS Shake ibanda with Mother Nature

bike trail* or )u*t take a the trails in back of

4 bedroom Colonial haa 1st floor laiaidry and cen Assume 0 ^ % mortgage

cupancy Owner anx-ious. make us an offer $120,000

REALTY WORLD J E R ^ Y F EDWARDS * ASSOC

553-8100

9 '

DESIRABLE Farmington Hill*. 4 bedroom. 2 bath bride ranch, l a r p pr ivate lot, on quiet deadend s t r e e t , s p sc ious k i tchen with breskfsst area. 2 way fireplace, new carpeting thru out. full finished basement, cenlrs l sir , wslk to elementary ft ir high schods, many other quality features, must see lo appredate $70,1)00 0240150

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S . 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room. $77.5M $3 000 down, laid contract term*. 477-4010

FARMINGTON Located in beau t i f u l A lpakoma

Vista Subdiv is ion in down-

t o w n F a r m i n g t o n , is th is

love ly 3 bed room, 2 fu l l

baths, brick ranch, b p e c i o l l y

nice is the f a m i l y room w i th

f i replace a n d the sunnen l iv-

ing room also has a f i reploce.

This f ine home has just been

introduced for $87,250.

EARL KEIM

REALTY - MIDWEST 477-0880

HEATHER ft.. 1H sere

HILLS-by c

aft , 1H sere land. 3 batha, 3 fireplaces

room, floor $1K.0I

owner. 27M bedrooms,

i s r p family formal dining room, first

Isundry. 2W car p r s p , 0 170-5&

304 Farmington rumfctgtoii HHU

INVESTORS (No 35) 2 bedroom sluminum tided home with Iske privileges Partially remodeled Call for newly installed e i t ras $25.0M

Century 21 VINCENT N LEE [

EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES

8 5 1 - 4 1 0 0 i

NEW CONgTRUCTION 2 story, l a r p treed lot, Franklin fireplace, very sharp! (70.0M Ask for Mike 007-4500. OM-OOO

AB*RO MUlTl-UST REALTORS !

BY OWNER - Must be sold, t r ana krrod set of state OH* s m o r t g a p . spproxl metelv 3.1M sq. ft . i bedrooms, 2H hatha colonial, aetra l a r p family room. I s r p lot. air conditioning Muat be ssen in moat daalrabie area Immediate occupancy available If needed Open S a t . ft Sun 1-1. $120,OH.

M142M

METAMORA GREEN dscOrsted ft

emewtlve heme. L a r p 2 * bath Coloelel with

oxtras. Central air ceedi-ttooing, first flsor laundry, finished recreation mem. $147,0M Bi l l .

SCHWEITZER BETTER HOMES ft GARDENS

8 5 1 - 0 3 0 0 Schwekaw Real EMate. toe.

BLOOMFIELD HILLS. Tri Isval on

SMi heths family ream. m % mart-

BY OWNER. 4 Deo room c a m . beautifully car-

S t T S W f t """• ""h

arete dlnlaf room ft Bvlng l a r p carpeted penciled rec room, s t e r a p space gslore, patio with gaa

Isges svsilsble Must be seen to |115.0M

OPEN SUNDAY 1 4 PM. M40 Pica dBly Circle South West BloomfWd North of Maple, West of Farm-Ington Read. Everything you're looking for to ee elegant and y o u c I bedroom colonial AU wheal toeeo, butcher block cabinetry, •may e i d t i a g festures Brand now: Excellent aeeumetkm. Immediate sccapeecy $*7.0M Pleeae Wave meosege with Shert Moser. Broker

0S14714

V. BLOOMFIELD. beaMIM S7M aq. ft. colonial, I bedrooms el th uofMshed M XM II. room to ftelsh M yea with. 114 betbs. patio, pre-«ft decorated

.. After S P M Ml-MU

> only $1071

NEW HOME : Brand new 2.7M sq. ft hilltop home on three seres Good summer snd winter sports s res Four bedrooms. 2% hatha, family room with a fire place. Attached 2 ca r g a r n p $114,500 BII7

SCHWEITZER j BETTER HOMES ft GARDENS

8 5 1 - 0 3 0 0 V. BLOOMFIELD

3741 Elder, off Commerce Rd Unique Contemporary Home over looking Middle Straits Lake on wooded lot . Open f loor plan includes dramatic oet l tnp, second

. foyer ft p t h e r l n g room. 2 fireplaces, energy offlcToot psck o p . wet bar ft more Will cd^p For Information, please call

Richard Deve 547-40

kjpment

W . BLOOMFIELD Shenandoah

LAKE IN THE WOODS Under construction on tbe course. 4 bedroom, 2 * bet! tared Colonial Den entry p r a p H1I.MI.

Consolidated Development Ml-MM

Si! i, attached fide day occupancy.

A FIVE bedroom (4 up, one

down) i n gorgeous area of

Farmington Hil ls. Basement,

f om i l y room, f i rep lace Extra

large two-car garage: G r c u b r

d i v e . First f loor u t i l i ty room.

Extra insluat ion. Bui l t 1976.

IQtchen extras, la t 180 x 180.

Central a i r (5 ton). Spacious

rooms . C e n t r a l r a n g e in

k i t c h e n . M a n y e x t r a s .

$159,800.

ROGER WALKER, REALTOR

S210 GRAND RIVER

476-5900 Farmington Realty Co

ALL FARMINGTON AREA

RANCH $29 ,900 Brick front 2 bedroom beauty 22 ft living room. p r a p . nice lot J iat listed

Impressive Q u a d Brick quad-level in beautiful Farm-

Meadows 4 bedroom*. 2 l a r p living room with bay-

window. formal dining, family room, basement, 2*t car p r a p . ipectacular inground gud tc pool, entertainer '* pallo. central air. $73,000

VIP ELEGANCE

Farmington Hills Attractive three bedkoom home *ith m batha, finished basement srtth bar, ha* own heating unit plua nice wort area Beautiful redwood deck, l a r p g a r a p with insulation .

CENTURY 21 Gene Darke 2

Realtors

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

PEN SUN 1-4 Farmington Hills

I M M E O I M E O C C U -

. . . N e ^ l y new Custom bui l t ,

desoibes this de l i gh t fu l brick

a n d chdor ranch You' l l love if

f rom the circulor dr ive thru the

Spanish style brick portals a n d

info fhe ceramic foyer. A

(foman bath, electronic pantry,

ond On In - l ow suite of f the

rec room ore but a f e w of its

people pleosers 4 bedrooms,

2 baths, f o rma l d i n i n g room.

Laundry a n d lavatory propped

on first f loor 2V» cor attached

g a r o g e O v e r vt a c r e

$85 ,900 . 2 4 7 3 0 Creekside,

W of Midd lebe l t , S off 11

Mile. (Enter on Spr ingbrook to

Creekside.)

Century 21 ROBEC PROPERTIES

851-771 1

304 Farmington Farmington HUls

NEAT AS A PIN {No 0) All buyers particularly interested in a marvelous neighbor hood • are cordially invited lo pre-view this tpotles* 3 bedroom brick ranch Amoqg the many features of this offering are a fall baaement 2 ear attached p r a p . covered patio ft country kitchen $01.OM

Century 21 VINCENT N LEE

EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES

j 8 5 1 - 4 1 0 0

i Heavi ly W o o d e d 6 Acres

\M th in the city of Farmington.

plus cho rm ing older home,

fu l l bosement, 3 bedrooms,

country kitchen, f o rma l d in ing

room, cal l for more detai ls

$118,000 Real Estate

NETWORK Omar Sanderson, Inc

4 7 4 - 3 0 0 0

NEW HOME $36 ,900

Oir competition is still on the draw ing boards ' ! ' Irresistible 3 bed room RANCH with HUGE Country kitchen" with pantry and lot* of chbinet space Many special fee lures' Must see to sppreds le

Cardinal West, Inc 522-5333

NEAT & SWEET (No 25) Clean as a whistle 3 bed room cdonlsl resdy for your family lo move In Sunny, well-planned kitchen makes mesl time essy. plua formsl dining room for spedal occasion Relai In front of family room fireplace all winter Keep cool in summer with central air Close to school* and shopping What a bargain' $M.5M

Century 21 VINCENT N LEE

EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES

8 5 1 - 4 1 0 0

New Listing Three bedroom, 2 story older

home on corner tot New roof

(4 months old). Hur ry , won' t

lost at on ly $29 ,500

R-W. EJlis Assoc, Inc 476-1700

OPEN SUN 2-5 Farmington HUB Ranch

2*400 Sugar Springs So of 13. W of Middlebelt

Open Contemporary ranch on a huge picturesque bt overlooking the Iske Cathredral ceilings Out-side trim, maintenance free' Two car attached garage $110.0M Ask for IRENE EAGLE 55*4101 024 0007

The Durbin Company Realtors

FARMINGTON HILLS RANCH ESTATE in North Wood*, acre setting Custom 4 bedroom. 2H bath home with walk - out lower level rec room 2 fireplace* in fam-ily ft living rooms 2 furnaces with Central Air, Andersen wood win-dows. central fire a la rm. 4 car attached, heated p r a g e $170.0M

Chamberlain 6 2 6 - 9 1 0 0

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS! 3 l a r p

Camel ot _ bedroom

ranch. flreplnce, central a i r , circle drive

477-3M7

Court By Owner . 2H baths, first floor laundry,

FARMINGTON HILLS, immediate occupancy You can make a deal on this lovely 3 bedroom. 1.500 sq ft brick ranch 1H baths. I s r p living room, family room plu* game room Extras Wslk to school* Ask-ing OM.OM Eveninp . 477 2M0

OPEN SUN 1-4 BUILDERS MODEL CUSTOM COLONIAL

4 bedrooms, 2 full snd 2 half bath* Extras galore 2M14 Greenaprinp. 5 of 14 MUe. W of Drake Priced $112,500

E A R L

KEIM Realty North, Inc.

681-5700

IMMACULATE (No 35) 3 bedroom ranch on l a r p treed lot with many extras OM.OM

Century 21 VINCENT N LEE

EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES

8 5 1 - 4 1 0 0

4 BEDROOM (No 35) Family home is waiting for your family Close to schools Hid all conveniences $40,5M

Century 21 VINCENT<N LEE

EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES

851 -4100

brick apiit4evel on mag-ravine lot with 0 bedrooms, 4H

3 fireplaces, fsmily room, cathedral ce i l lnp in living and din-ing rooms, p m e room. 54 R. bal-cony deck overlooks free-form boated inground pool. 2 bay win-dows, maids quarters, 3 car p r a p . Running quality and elegant d«co-rating everywhere throughout

CENTURY 21 Hartford 414, Inc. 478-4000

West Bloomf ie ld Reach 040.5M a

l a r p living S3 R. coveted M R. lot hecki

CENTURY 21 Hortford 414, 478-6cbo

A MARVELOUS OLD-ENGLISH COUNTRY atyle home in a Picturesque s e t t i n g on I I h e a v i l y wooded acroo. It'a a l a r p house aad baa 2 flrepkaeos, dan. beautiful country atyle kitchen, etc. Thare'O also spring-fed pond, two 3 car p r e p a y s horse hero aad corral. Plaaae call M M 7 M for further details $2M.0M

Thompson-Brown

FARMINGTON CUSTOM RANCH

In desirable Alts Loms sub 3 bed rooms, 2 batbs, family room, 2 fire-placea, basement, 2 car g a r a p . pri-vate yard. $07,250

EARL

KEIM Realty North, Inc.

681-5700

FARMINGTON HILLS

2 5 8 6 7 Branchoster OPEN SUN 2-5

built 3 bedroom ranch with ly throughout MM sq ft , 2H

iahod rec room, country style kitchen, f a m l y room with fireplace and attached g a r a p See for yourself - today.

CENTURY 21 Your Reel Estate 47470M

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

One beau t i fu l Westport model

Colonial in Farmington Green

Subdiv is ion Home offers 3

bedrooms, 1 baths, w i t h

bonus areas for master bed-

room, master ba throom ond

deluxe f o m i l y room. O n o pre-

m i u m lot. Priced in the h igh

7 0 s

Call: Dennis Knight 553-8434

Pulte Homes of Mich igon, Inc.

OPEN SUN 1-5 S P A C I O U S RANCH f o r m e r builder's Model 3 bedrooms. 3H hath*, fireplaced family room, fin-ished rec room. Central Air, 2 door-walls lo patio, p f a p openers • n e e to I N, I 275. shopping 35253 Drake Heights. S of Grand River, E off Drake 0M.5M

ASK FOR IRENE GORDON

Chamberlain 626-9100 478-0029

KENDALLWOOD SUB Open Suo day 1-5 PM Quad 3 bedroom. 1H baths, family room with firepiaoe. 3H c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e . OOVOM

1634210

LINCOLNSHIRE Ext ra l a r p 3 bedroom Co lon ia l w i th 2*4 c a r p r a p . den. formal dining room, main floor laundry. famlK room with natural brick fireplace and glaaa doorwall that lead* to taste fully landscaped backyard Maintenance free field stone brick and aluminum con-atruction for only $01500 Call M*47M

Thompson-Brown

OPEN SUN 2-5 FARMINGTON HILLS COLONIAL 4 bedroom, 2H hatha, family room with fireploce. l a r p slate foyer Open floor plan Private l a r p yard backs to commons ores Fun place to live 25701 Kilreigb. S of II MHe. E of Middlebelt $104.5M

Chamberlain 6 2 6 - 9 1 0 0

PERFECT HOME FOR ENTERTAINING!

Tas te fu l ly decora ted in earth tones. 3 bedroom ranch with 4th bedroom in basement. 2 fireoiaces (one in professions Ily finished

er levOli L a r p kitchen trlookiOg very privste ir ysr<l Prime West

location Call 55347M today for an appointment Ml. 500

Thompson-Brown

FARMINGTON HILLS Radnced. Por ted home for fpeallr I bedrooau. f a m l y reeea.

MM ta l fW. Need* seme finishing. Ommr relocating, brino offers. Gall for details. Askfor HILDA

- v

Norwood 12. Inc 478-2000

FARMINGTON HILLS

RAVINE SETTING P r e s t l p 4 bedroom colonial, I baths, family room with foil caD

central air, ultra modern with bdlt-loB. basement, I

foot ha M*0I ion-Just $89,900 MYERS-HILL 533-8511

MO YEAR OLD restored fa rm hoaoo. 13 MIM - Drake a rea , hard-wood f loors , wide a l eak pine • M a l m , fieldstoee fireplace in

S f e K K S F WAWW VWOBH •IWS| V

IH heths. T i n m i a l . fStX.'m ac re ! a U M O O . t M ^ O t l V r

M E A D O W B R O O K H I L L S S U B O P E N SUN 1 4 P M

300M WE3TFARM LANE - A mag-nificent 3 bedroom brick ranrti home oo b beautiful treed lot, o a -ten built, for builder's modd. spa-

faiqily room, living " — r

car attached p r a p . l a r p s kitchen with btSlt-iw, $M 5M

RIZZO NORTHVILLE REALTY

349-1515 MIDDLEBELT • 11 Wykanblre, MM f

Mile area, 2S310 l o* I

lot floor laundry, family ^ _ flrepiaM, 4 4 bedreoMo. H baths, air, MS,MS. O p e n * 34

NEwjlY DECORATED Three bedroom bunplow haooooent with wet her, m car p r a p Priced M e e l M U M

Century 21 Rotium fealty, h * 353-6666

PICTURESQUE The setting l* right off o picture

of h u p inside windows over thl* over hslf acre d a e o .

3 bedroom stone end block with Otlacbed g s r a p YOU

MUST SEE1 Just $44.M0

WILL TIPTON 427-5010

SHARP CAPE COD ATTACH® 2 CAR GARAGE

Completely remodeled. $ l a r p bed rooms, full basement l a r p lot $40.OM Easy oonventlenal term* or trade

SUMMIT 4 2 7 - 3 2 0 0

TOP NOTCH III* ia where you wtl

nod uu* super dean three bedroom h a m . hardwood fleers U r s a p i a l twa woy flreplace la l lr iag roe*

family r e m , Florida room off ly room, f lashed baaement

CENTURY 21 Gene Darke I

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

I * ear

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_ SWING INTO SPRING 7> BACHELORS or SINGLES

•I l a * yo« bavt found the bo me lo I* yow life My|a. A M p t r b I ixA r o a m p a r a d i s e w i t h m a n y i n n o v a t i v e d a c a r a t l a g I d a a i . owpU4 wllb low l i n and law utll

'»a«laaU»a use of up^ -da t c **«nl i»« technique, Only your * * • P*r»oi»al lour kr me thli truly " • •Mi tab la b o n e , will eoavinct f w Ibat IM. I. tbe uitlmala la lux my at only «M.iM

Century 21 VINCENT N LEE

EXECUTIVE TRANSFER SALES

8 5 1 - 4 1 0 0

I t a n d a y , J a n u a r y 25,1979

OPEN SUN 2-5 l i t ROSE HILL • wast of Orchard

Rd . north of II MUe. enter on Holly HUI Built In 1171 P « t a r e i 1 *ary brick with walk-out baaement. 4 t e n e n w t b c * t m n i . lat floor laun * y . 1H batha, family room/ftre-plare cefllral elr. attached g a r a p . circular drive, on * acre kX with Irnea New enough U> add personal loucbea Asking $ IM.MO very <**ck occupancy Call W4 N M or

One Way

306 f n , rfkfinlrl X K / r r m e f a

Lathrup CRANBROOK

VILLAGE En)oy aome of tbe "good life" In this beautiful bride and aluminum 1 atory colonial occupied by original owner Carpeted living room wilh floor-le<¥tb windows. formal dining room. Utchen with breakfast area aod built-in oven, ranpr and d»-poaal Three bedroomi. m batha. paneled family room with fireplace, gaa logs and eliding glass doorwall. Central air. partitioned baaement. attached 1 car p r a p Birmingham achooia |7»,400 557 3600

OPEN SUNDAY 1:00-4:00 PM

THREE BEDROOM BUNGALOW on * acree In tbe heart of FarmlnAon HUla. tendy to everything N d u r a l fire-p l a c e . a t t a c h e d t c a r p r a g e . l a r p utility room, f a m i l y room, apac ious kitchen, carpet throughoU Call 55347M SSI MM

Thompson-Brown

OPEN SUN l i Handyman Special 3 bedroom brick, family room with fireplace, attached g a r a p . I M I N 21MI Mtd-dfebelt. S o i l Mile HI Mart Real Eatate 47$ 77M

IMAGINE younelf In tbia 4 to 5 bedroom double wing colonial, 2H hatha, family room with fireplace, baaement. lat flodr laundry, central air. garage, ei t raa Only ftl.MO Open Sun Jan a . 1-4

THREE - bedroom L-ihaped brick ranch on almost 1 ac re , full baaement, p r a p . e i t ras . J73.H0

427-1234 227-1234 A l l AMERICAN REALTY

N. Rutherland. Southfldd North of 12 MUe Rd and Eaat off Pierce Super dean 4 bedroom brick aod aluminum colonial with fireplaced family room, full dning room, Utchen with self-Cleaning atove. first floor laundry, m batha Central air. electric air cleaner, full basemeat and a t tached double g a r a p with automatic door opener Only SM.M0 S57-KM

Cranbrook Assoc . Inc Realtors

557-3500

SOUTHFIELD - 4 bedroom. 2 4 bath Colonial Family room with raiaed hearth. 1st floor utility. 2,100 aq ft of gracious living $M.«M Make offer 5»14*4

306 Southfield Lathrup

FRANKLIN MMS S. CROMWELL - Birmingham schools, 4 bedroom IVi bath colonial on a l a r p treed kit In Franklin FamUy room with beautiful brick fireplace, call today for (Mails | H , M

RYMAL SYMES

REALTORS SINCE 1923 851 -9770

SOUTHFIELD Northwestern - Inkster oreo

Count ry l i v ing . 3 bedroom

ronch on a lmost one acre

F a m i l y r o o m a n d 3 car

garoge. Can be d i v i d e d for

at toched s ing le homes. Good

nves tment . Priced to sel l ,

$69,900.

AETNA REALTY

626-4800

INFLATION CONSCIENCE?

\ M w e can you f i n d a n attrac-

tive, 3 bedroom home on a

l a r g e lo t w i t h m i n i m u m

u p k e e p ? Don ' t m iss th i s

b e a u t y . F u n c t i o n a l , a f f o r -

dable, a n d nicely decorated

On ly $39,000.

Century 21 ROBEC PROPERTIES

642-2550

THREE bedroom colonial, IVfc bath, nkelv landscaped on treed lot . 2 car attached g a r a p . p s BBQ. patio, fenced yard, famUy room with fire-place. central air, newly decorated throughout, fM.tOO 354 4$3l

307 Mflforri-Highland 4 -

A DREAM FANTASTIC HILLTOP 5 ACRES

Ultra Modern Contemporary 4 bedrooms. SH batha. 2 f i replace h u p decks, spectacular master suite. Asking fl4t,M0

CARY REAL ESTATE • 7 3083 M7-4171

IMMACULATE 3 bedroom brick ranch on l a r p treed lot Shows

of ownership Full finished tot Fireplace/ Uvtng room

central air. beautiful Florida room Evenings 47SUM

pride ol baaemec

Handyman Special Farmlngtoa HUls

GRAND RIVER - MIDDLEBELT AREA. Doll bouae, I bedroom, heat, breeseway. p r a p , carpet Nee«k aome work, super deal, only I M * cash FRANKLIN HALL 1*2224

INDEPENDENCE COMMONS By Owner, p r ea t i p livina in this be^-nom, m bath. Colonial Li than a year old. appmilmately 2700 aq.ft wtth library, formal aining room, famUy room, walk lo pantry. 1st floor laund-v, pttio, carpets in earth tones Move in Coo dill on 11)0.000 By a p p o i n t m e n t only

47M22J

OPEN SUN 1-4 BUILDERS MODEL

4 bedroom colonial. 2H baths, fam Uy room, library, dining room, full baaement. 2 car attached p r a p MHO Valley F o r p . E of Drake, 8 of IS Mile, 1114,000

EARL

KEIM Realty North, Inc.

681-5700

2J170 TUCK RD

OPEN SUN 2-5 ) bedroom brick ranch, all one level, wtth attached g a r a p , ia the opportunity you've been looking for See it today

CENTURY 21 Your Raal Estate 4717000

FARMINGTON - Dealrabie Dow* town location, walking distance to topping I bedroom brick ranch with full basement, family room. I car attached garage with opener all app l l aoces k d rapes , j u s redocarated Asking $71.4* Owner

47M700

306 SouthfWd Lathrup

Accessible U> shopping and schools, view this

MIS brick and aluminum bin-today This home features 4

xn, study, newly remodeled kitchen with double self-dean oreo no was floor, built in dish washer, break/aal bar New plush carpeting t h r o u g h o u t , n a t u r a l f i r e p l a c e , attached 2 car g a r a p . l a r p red wood dock off back Asking U i M Call ua now

Century 21 Boordwo lk Div. ' 459-36C

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOL District 4 badroom, 1 full bath. 2 half

. family room with fireplace, dtaing room, aatlo, baaement. 2ca r p r a p IS MUe/Eve rypean By owae r , i m m e d i a t e o c c u p a a c n . O M MP-SMS,

BY OWNER-4 family room, brick

Mvi fireplace. 1% dining room,

ral air, heauttfidly landscaped, SauthAald. N of 12 Mlk Rd |7t.0M

M7-4H0

COUNTRY LIVING. I bedroom cua-lam ranch, with dan. S fireplaces, baaement. 1% batha. stained wood-work. doing room with fuD bay window Orel-looking 1H acre ravine lot By ewaer | 7 M M Open House Sun 14 117-I Ml

FARM COLONIAL TMa charming 4 bedroom home la an a tread stta of over 2 se res First floor laundry, overs!aad p r a p . *r iaklor system Property could be divided lo add two more homes

HM.au.

EARL

KEIM Realty North, Inc.

681-5700

STRICTLY CUSTOM S bedroom brick ranch featuring country kitchen with built-in oven, r a n p and dishwasher, plus formal dining room, family room with nat-la-al fireplace, 1H batha, 2 car p r a p and l a r p fenced lot Asking

m m

CENTURY 21 TOOAY 478 -1040

OPEN SAT - SUN 1 5PM updated ranch on approi 2 acres, heavily wooded ravine lot Home sets back 3M feet from road 4 bedrooms. 2 full bath with new fi i tures. den. new redwood Florida room with Anderson windows and Franklin stove 24Vfc«15' country kitchen with fireplace, pantry. Cor is n coulter tope. Corning double oven, instant hot water and much more Near 12 Mile and Lahser MO.OOO 2*475 Briarbank, Southfield 354-00*4

OPEN SUN 1-4 FOUR BEDROOM, 2^ bath Colo ntal L a r p fireplaced family room. SO'iir kitchen with built • ins. Cen tral Air, in pound pool In stock-ade fenced yard Very sharp BIR-MINGHAM SCHOOLS At 10410 Hickory Leaf. S of IS Mile Rd . E off Evergreen M0.000

ASK FOR TOM RUTLEDGE

Chamberlain 6 4 6 - 6 0 0 0

MILFORD Spacious older home in tbe Vil lap three bedrooms, dning room, fam ily room, first floor laundry. 2 cai p r a p View from tbe majestic pine trees from the covered porch M H O

MILFORD TWP. Five bedroom home on 2.00 acres In a very desirable area 24 batha, l a r p family room. 2 4 car g a r a p For tbe horse lover a 20xS0 ft aluminum sided barn with fenced In paddock 197.000

CARRIAGE REALTY M M a t Milford

SUJ906 008 4107

EVERGREEN TRAIL S bedroom brick ranch, m batha, panelled family room wilh full wall fire-place. kitchen with builtlns k Sola rian floor, professionally finished rec room with wet bar and s t o r a p . central all*, electronic air cleaner, attached 2 car g a r a p Mid MPs Buyers only J62-1N2

CUTE 2 bedroom starter home, carpeted, p r a p , no baaement, 12 ana Greenfield area 125.000 Before • PM. Stt-1000 est 274. a f t e r • PM

M7 0440

S O U T H F I E L D - F R A Z E R S bedroom ranch with spacious family room, ns lura l fireplace, modern kitchen with many built-

14 car p r a p ! 14 batha, fully carpeted, l a r p patto. l a r p lot. 2 driveways CM. 000

CENTURY 21 TODAY 5 5 9 4488

90UTHFIELD-MADA Located In deairabie Pltan Hollow Gardens this ranch has It all L a r p wooded lot. country kitchen, full oaaemcnt. c a r d i n g , cen t ra l air Asking

CENTURY 21 TOOAY 559-4488

SOUTHFIELD ISO.IOO

4 BEDROOMS Unique home on secluded 4 acre,

I sq ft including family room, 2 batbs. attached g a r a p . lots of trees Call S224M0

RED CARPET REALTY

FIVE months old and owner mutt move due to Job location. This High-land Quad has l a r p family room with natural fireplace, energy sav-ing insulation and pilotless furnace Super s t» rp! »M 000 For rent with option brand new S bedroom Highland Colonial Call,for details

COVENTRY ASSOCIATES INC

6 4 2 - 5 7 5 5

MC H-LJlj ii i» i <wd Dngnfon-narriano

Br ighton-Howel l NEW T R I - L E V E L HOME In Wlnans Lake area 4 bedrooms. 14 baths, deck off f ami ly room, kitchen buUl-ins. lake access with country club membership avail-able IU.OOO

COUNTRY LIVING Well decorated home on 1 acre Hardwood floors. F r a n k l i n S tove , new roof k an tenna . I 0 i l 2 shed, close to schools IU.OOO

Century 21 BRIGHTON TOWNE CO.

C A i i COLLECT 2 2 9 2913 517 -548 -1700

308 Rochester-Troy

BY OWNER Troy Ranch, custom built, I bedrooms, dn ing room, l a r p kitchen, 2 4 car p r a p . % acre. E i t r a s . >70.000 M T S2M

COLOSSAL FOR $159 ,900 .

A Mini-Mansion Just north of Troy's Golden C o n n o r . This home isn't for ovtrym^F Owner wants equity for a t x | V s s venture. For more information, call Mr Burrow or Mrs Knight at:

SM-Old

Century 21 CAMPBELL

306 Rochester-Troy

TROY Builders Model

A M M oq ft Victorian style Coiodal compl* list of leatureo In chide, complete

air , btrgler systems, and side

antry S car g a r a p H7S 000

ty» complete in every detail. A partial list of features Inch ' landseaplnc, central and fire ala rm sysU

Earl Keim GREENTREES

EMERALD LAKE ViUage. beauti-ful S bedroom ranch, with 70 ft of lake f r o n t a p . l a r p family room, with natural fireplace, coiy living room, formal dining room, cotailry kitchen with appliances. 1 baths, fd l basement. 1st floor Isundry, plus 2 c a r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e flM.000.

TROY COLONIAL - newly deco^ rated, with spiral staircase. 4 l a r p bedrooms. famUy room with natu-ral fireplace, warm, comfortable living room, formal dining room, 24 baths. 1st floor Isundry, fuU basement, plus 2 car attached p r a p Ml.500

TROY - country lot. sbsolutely i m m s c u l a t e ranch home, with beautiful family room, l a r p living room. 2 natural fireplaces. S spa-cious bedrooms, modern kitchen with dishwasher, oven and r a n p , fdl basement, rec room, plus 24 car g a r a p . N t , M

6 4 9 - 5 1 0 0

BRIGHTON TRANSFERRED EXECUTIVE

WITH TEARS IN HIS EYES reluctantly offers this 10 acre coun try estate for sale Set h i p among rolling hills, this cuatom Tudor bdlt in 1177 features sll the most wanted amenities plus a S car g a r a p and doae to X ways For your pr ivde showing call today tlM.000

RYMAL SYMES

REALTORS SINCE 1923 4 7 8 - 9 1 3 0

306 Rochester-Troy

SOUTHFIELD MUe - Inkster. beadlfid brand

new tri-level set on l a r p lot, S bed-rooms. p s beat, dining area over

a large family room, carpet thru out. many other features. 74% interest mortgage available If you qualify, only. 944.M0 Hurry - before prices p up apkn FRANKLIN HALL 689 -2224

SOUTHFIELD. - I bedroom ranch, 14 batha. 2 car attached g a r a p . family room, fireplace, basement, e i t r a s I m m e d i s t e occupancy E v e r p a e a TraUs-Larkmoor Drive, between 11 * 12 Mile, off Ever-green MO,M0 By Owner SM-S042

CRANBROOK VILLAGE, wast of t a d h f t d d . aorth of IS Mile I bad i a a a brick ranch. 14 car p r a p . Aaiahed baaement. fenced yard App l i ances , much more

W7-1S00

opb4 SUNDAY 2-5 3 0 9 7 0 Pork Loon In Sot/tfv

f i a k t S o l 13 M i l * & W. of

SouihMd EUgont 3 bwchoom

brick ronch w i t h l t t baths,

fWwpkuwd f o m i l y room, fu l l

b o M m o n t , 2 car a t t a c h e d

garoge, lUnt floor plan. W 0 . 9 0 0 .

EARL

KEIM

OPB4 SUNDAY 2 -5

20411 Lacrosse in Southf ie ld,

So f 12 M i le & W of Ever-

•n . Spacious 5 bedroom

brick co lon ia l f ea tu r i ng 2V4

batho, f a m i l y room w i t h natu-

ral f i rep loce, m o d e m kitchen,

f u l l . b a s e m e n t , 214 c a r

at tached go rog* . $ 7 9 , 9 0 0

i EARL

KEIM R ^ t y North. Inc. M e ISM

WEST OF GREENFIELD - S bed ream brick r#bch la desirable ares. carpeted living room with v a d led ceiling, dlaing area, veaky counter In bath, many as t r a s Mid fSTi

L INDEMAN Raal Ifctate

6 4 4 - 0 3 3 0

B I R M I N G H A M SCHOOLS

This ten room home w i t h 4

bedr ooms, l i v i ng room, f a m i l y

room, l ibrary, f o rma l d i n i n g

room a n d so much more. Must

be seen to be l ieve. Open

house: Saturday a n d Sunday

2-5. $136,900.

Century 21 FAIR T O W N t CO.

6 2 6 - 8 0 0 0

• Rochester • Mode l Close-out

New 4 bedroom Wllkamshurg Cdo-nlal SIM sq ft • M Day Occu-pancy • 10% financing avaUaUe M0.7M Call Ml-MM. Dally 124

Pulte Homes of M ich igan , Inc.

BY OWNER - one year old brick and rough cedar custom bdl t 4 bedroom home ea wooded lot In Ridpwood HUls. H a p family room with beamed cathedral cdl lng and IS Ft high stone fIreplaca. L a r p kitchen with nook, den. utility room, formal living and dining room Many c u s t o m e i t r a s llSB.Mi. By appointment. M1-XSX7

aEGANCE An impressive Tudor sty led 2

story home in one of Troy's

#er areas, 4 la rge and

lovely bedrooms, 2V4 baths,

f om i l y room w i t h cathedral

ceil ings, f i reploce. Everywhere

are f i ne touches that express

an a t t i tude of apprec ia t ion for

quol i ty . Near Somerset M a l l /

B i r m i n g h a m $146,500 .

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION

O i this hard to f i n d custom

bui l t country home w i t h

acres of beau t i fu l estate-l ike

p r o p e r t y . 3 b e d r o o m s ,

baths, f i rep lace in l i v i n g room

and lower level . Separate,

r e m o t e b a r n / w o r k s h o p ,

insu la ted o n d heated w i th

intercom to house. $ 1 0 4 , 5 0 0

Century 21 OAKLAND, INC.

643 -9550

LOTS TO OFFER In this 4 bedroom Q u o d w i t h

f i r e p l a c e i n l a r g e f o m i l y

room Just seconds f rom a 4

acre pork - perfect for kids,

the j ogge r a n d t h e dog -

wolker . MUST BE SEEN TO

APPRECIATE! $ 8 9 , 5 0 0

Century 21 FAIR TOWNE CO.

6 2 6 - 8 0 0 0 OPEN SUNDAY 1-4

t » l CAMILLA. Troy Between IS k It MUe ft E off Jo in R S bedroom ranch, ideal tor a young couple Move in condi-tion with new carpeting In the bedrooms. Country kitchen, endoaed deck off the breakfast room, f d l baaement with space for a rec room MS, MO

SNYER KINNEY &

BENNETT INC BIRMINGHAM 044-70M

OPEN SUN TROY

2-5

LATHRUP VILLAGE South d I I MUe. Wad d Southfield S bedroom brick colonial, den, 14 hatha. I car attached g a r a p . cen-tral air , Ocreeaed porch, flnMied h e o s t s n t , p s pUl By Owner.

5 5 9 - 3 9 2 2

ELEGANT Marble tee ter entrance •oethara pillar cotealal, attached p r a p . en l a r p e a n o r I d , Prime Area - 4 bedrooms 1 4 hatha, formal

• e a d r v ream, rac raaei . air , drce-lar dr ive , sp r ink le r , B a y e r r e a l ^

• TROY • Forestview V i l lage Mode l Close-out

New 4 bedroom C d o d a l SIMsq. ft. • 10% financing available • MS.IM. Odl Ml-MM Ddly 124 J w e Id occupancy

Pulte H o r n e t of Michigan, I nc

LOVELY COLONIA 24 hatha, l a r p (am

Rear' M. t a r p tam dan, d r cm l a u n d r y , f o r m a l

fire-I I*

Cabala! with SIN an. ft. of Ur in i apnea, family m a n with ft re pi ace, aa l a r p lot, 8 4 ear

I g a r a p Good Assumption Iff H i t Qd mjm.

Hord to f i n d 3, possibly 4,

bedr o o m brick ronch in Troy

w i t h 2 baths, large fam i l y

room w i t h f i reploce a n d w a l k -

out w i n d o w wa l l . Carpeted,

large f a m i l y k i tchen, f in ished

basement, 2Vi car d r y w o l l e d

garage, minutes f r o m 1-75.

$89 ,900 6121 Conmoor N

of Square l a k e Rd, E of

Crooks.

Century 21 ROBEC PROPERTIES

851-771 1 ROCHESTER. S bedroom ranch, 1 4 ba ths , ful l b a s e m e n t . 2 4 sttnehad g a r a p , central air, l a r p lot with t r e e s . M l . t M . By owner.

> MI-SIM

THREE BEDROOM brick ranch. MM sq ft.. 4 years d d , 1 4 bat hi, baa everything Troy. OM.OM By O w y . ^ «7»S047

TOY'S FIPCST

Spockxrs b r k k q u o d level in

Emerald Lakes VII l oga S u b ,

w o ! k i n g distance to Walker

Lake, 4 large betfcooms, 2Vi

bathe, b e a m e d f a m i l y room

w i t h f i r e p l a c e , a t t a c h e d

g a r o g e 1 m u c h m o r e .

$94,900.

OTBLLEY REALTY 6 8 9 - 6 8 4 4

I bedroom, i l k bntTcotonial. ft. e( living area. M ft. I d . * -*»- 1, • ^ |1 luuY OKoriicu, KMva wim l u r i i 0%% esaumable mortgage. S £

Alan SSM so ft colonial with f l n t floor den on impreealve foyer , 4 bedroom, 8 4 b u t u . elr, a larm and aprinkler sys tem and complete landscaping flti .000

I m m e d i a t e occupancy in Ibis immaculate Troy Cdonlal Home includea first floor library/den. central air. wood thermo windowi. p s Iocs in fireplace and patio with p s p n i SIM.SM

Thia newer Troy Cdonlal has a lovely s t u c c o e d and b e a m e d l ibrary/ den Centra l a i r , d r cleaner, imderground sprinklers, and vinyl coated fence • iuat to name a few of the e d r a s . $105

309 Northvlle-Novi

EMERALD LAKE ESTATES Is tbe location of this aluminum trimmed ranch with f i n i shed walk-out baament M feet of lake f ron t ap , mult^>le patios, and underground jround

ters s r e s partial llat ot tlW anemlties found within 1117,000 apri

COVENTRY ASSOCIATES INC

EMERAttO-5755

TROY- BY Owner Immsculate 4 bedroom. 8 4 bath colonisl 28M sq ft of living srea. Off lot. tastefully decorated, loaded with e i t r a s 04% a s s u m a b l e m o r t g a g e M4.SOO

B » H M

AH TROY • Immediate occupancy brick S bedrooms. 14 baths. Iw p r a p . burgler alarm system All modern conveniences, newly deco-rated. 4 acre Id Priced for Imm4-da te sale, ft5,000 firm Buyer* only Cal l w e e k d s y s OAM-SPM

4M-7700

TROY-Somerset Woods-huge 4 bad-room coiodal. 2 4 batha. 2 car p r a p . SO dsy occupancy I11S.IM

ui-om

N O V I BEST BUY $74 ,900

Cherished Cdonlal in appealing area 4 good sited bedrooms, for-mal dining room, family room and c r a c k l i n g f i r e p l a c e Call for address

EXECUTIVE 4 7 6 - 5 9 9 0

310 Union Ufct Commerce

LOOK OUT And see your pr ivate pork

f rom this Nor thv i l le Colony

brick ranch, tennis courts at

your backyard. 3 bedrooms,

f a m i l y room w i t h na tu ra l

raised hear th f i rep lace, fu l l

t i led bosement , large patio

w i t h gas g r i l l , country style

k i t c h e n , n e w to m a r k e t .

$88 ,900

CAU. BOB WAITERS

CENTURY 21 Hort ford West, Inc 420 -2100

MULTI-LEVEL CONTEMPORARY on over 2 4 acres of beadiful woods, r av lnea , ft s t r e s m 4 bedrooms. 2 4 baths. fsmUy room. 1st f l oo r l a u n d r v . f i e l d s t o n e fireplace in center of living room A special home for nature lovers SIM.M0

Chamberlain W. Bloomfield

851-8100

CHARMING S bedroom ranch In tbe w o o d s ! B r i c k / a l u m i n u m exterior. Immediate possession, in lop condition MS.SM

Chamberlain W. Bloomfield

851-8100

LAKE PRIVILEGES On Long Lake, 2 bedroom ranch, big lot wilh pinea, near Huron Woods Greal starter fM.500

ROUNDTABLE Associates, Inc

363 -8337

320 Other Sorburban Homes For Sde

STERLING Hgts 17 Mile and Ryan. Cute 3 bedroom brick ranch. 1 year old. . many nice features $53,000 Owner 977 1792

LAKE SHERWOOD COLONIAL wilh 4 bedrooms. 2 4 baths, family room with f i replace and lake privileges Under new construction Call Jack C0&-MM

for more details M5-9637

AB*RO MULTI-UST REALTORS

Earl Keim GREENTREES

TROY - beautiful cdonlal with S tremendous bedrooms, living room, formal dining room, family room with natural fireplace, central air. partially finished basement. 1st floor laundry. 2 4 baths, 2 car attached g a r a p . plsu many extras M7.I00

SYLVAN GLEN - custom Falrlane ranch, upgraded thru out. with S l a r p bedrooms, fo rmal dining room, family room with natural fireplace. 2 baths, central air. fd l basmen t . plus 3 c a r a t tached p r a £ . IM.MO

TROY • 4 bedroom quad level, l a r p family room, natural fireplace, cen-tral air, 2 baths, basement, wider-ground sprinkling system, appli-

es. plus 8 car attached g a r a p Just listed 171,M0

6 8 9 - 3 6 0 0

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-4 TROY 4 bedroom Brick ft Aluminum Colo-nial. hardwood floors, l a r p family room with fireplace, dishwasher, eating space in kitchen, 14 battel patio with gas arill. attic fan. pro fess iona l l a n d s c a p i n g Askinta S71M0 4»2«<a

NORTHVILLE LAKEFRONT Hurry M&.000. Highland Lakes, 3 bedroom. 8 story beauty, fireplace, central air, family room -dning room c o m b i n a t i o n , buil t Ins.

kilcben, basement. Csll S40-I700 BRUCE ROY REALTY INC

OPEN SUN N O V I

1-4

WINDMILL POINTE 4 bedroom Colonial, 8 4 baths, formal dining room, fireplace In family room, built ins. central air, 8 4 car p r s g e with automatic openers, patio wil|i p s p i l l Freshly decorated on an oversized lot S77.SOO IM-Sl?

V4 bedroom in Qty of Rochester Fenced yard-8 car p r a g e Walk to schod ft shopping IM.0M After 5PM K1-7M1

309 Northvile Novi

A LITTLE DUTCH Brand new Cdonlal, with 4 bed-rooms. first floor la indry and den. side entrance p r a g e and fireplact in family room Carpet allowancr A greal way lo start the New Year Call now

CENTURY 21 Gene Doric® 2

Realtors

851 -6700 BY OWNER SM.000 Northville Township. 1M8S Portis 75 year old frame house on 1 acre Approx ?204 sq ft 4 bedrooms. 8 batha, full basement, new roof, new electrical-circuit breakers, new olumbina, Plymouth Schools, p s forced sir heat Occupancy n e p t l a d e 4M8M4

B « G Y SAVING HOME w i t h

oountry l i v i ng in o g row ing

city. 4 bedrooms, 2 fu l l baths,

large f a m i l y room w i t h fire-

ploce, a i r cond i t ion ing, extra

i nsu la t i on t h r o u g h o u t , side

e n t r a n c e g a r o g e w i t h

opener. . .on large beaut i fu l l y

l a n d s c a p e d lot . $ 7 9 , 9 0 0

2 5 7 8 1 G l o m o r g a n , E. o f f

Beck, be tween 10 M i le a n d 11

Mi le Roods

Century 21 OPER1

SNEAK-A-PEEKI SHORES AT BAY POINTE

A limited edtion of quality built homes by r e p u t a b l e bui lders (Nosan/Halperin) Same wooded lake front lots Advance reserva lions now being taken For informs lion or appointment call Peter Kor fikeat I SKHIOO IMPACT MARKETING SERVICES

ROBEC PROPERTIES

851-771 1

GREEN O A K CUT A FANCY FIGURE ice skat-ing on a private lake is just part of the four seasons fun you will enjoy in lovely Oakwood Meadows, this beautiful custom home has 4 bed-rooms. 8 4 bsths. a wood burning fireplace in the family room, for-mal dining room, huge 11x13 coin-try kitchen, carpeting thru out. fuii basement, 8 car p r a g e . see itj today at MM Pondersoa

RYMAL SYMES

REALTORS SINCE 1923 4 7 8 - 9 1 3 0

HALF ACRE HILLTOP SETTING

New to the market Is tbe this immaculate S bedroom brick rsnch Sharp carpeting throughod, 14 hatha, family room, attached 8 car p r a p . loada of s t o r a p space' Price 171.M0. Call PERRY or ESTELLE DUN LAP

Norwood No. 1, Inc. 464 -2800

PICTURESQUE 41M5 Banbury

Overlooking ihe commons, enjoy the grscious comfort of sn authen lie stone front cdonial This charm ing home features 4 bedrooms, for-mal dining room, 2 4 ceramic baths, 1st floor Isundry room, l a r p ves t ibu le En joy f a m i l y con-tentment in front of the stone fire-place in I be family room Other enticing features are the walk-in cloaet and 4 bath in the master bedroom, central air. dishwasher, humidifier, hardwood floors, suto-matic p r a p door opener on the attached 2 car g a r a p . and more Aaking 1110.000 See this home today

Century 21 B o a r d w a l k Div ' r r > 4 5 9 3600

Horse Lovers 2.86 Acres

Large rambling ranch features beautiful family room, two natural fireplaces, hot water baseboard heating plua there's a horse barn and fenced pasture Just mlnuteai away and only 972.5M Call 52*4300 .

Integrity, Realtors

WHISPER W O O D . . . in

Nor thv i l le Twp.

FINAL PHASE BUILDER'S CLOSE OUT

• ONLY 1 7 LEFT • Wb ore proud lo announce that the f ina l phase of the areas' f inest a n d most e x d u -sive resident ia l commun i t y is now open. We are n o w tak ing reservat ions o n d 6 homes have been started for ear ly spring ' 79 occupancy. EXAMPLES:

LOT t l Ranch SHQ.000 LOT «54 Colonial $101,000 LOT »M Cdonial M7.400 LOT #107 Cdonlal M7.400

4 Bui lders to Choose From

Ask for MaryAnne Zarb 420 -2525 or 354 -4114

(One MUe North of Five Mile. F.aat off Bradner) IMPACT MARKETING SERVICE

BROKER WELCOME

FOUR Bedroom colonial, I 4 balhs. central air, electronic air cleaner, finished basement with bar, completely carpeted, endoaed patio, outside patio, 27' above ground swimming pool, fenced yard, g a r a p door opener, built-ins, many extras Privileges on Wolve rine Lake Immediate occupancy Move In condition S7J.500 Buyers only Call C4 35M

HERE IT IS 3 bedroom, full basement, freshly painted and newly carpeted color coordnated kitchen New storms and screens, aluminum sided 14 story in a choice Waterford area near shopping and schools with sewer and water in and paid Priced right at W7.900 Call us today about 3042 E

PARTRIDGE REAL ESTATE

681-2111 965 -8759

H U N T I N G T O N W O O D S

The most e legont t rad i t ional

center e n t r a n c e 10 r o o m

home Includes den, f am i l y

room a n d 5 bedrooms, beauti-

fu l l andscap ing First t ime

offered. Cal l for op point ment

559-3527

Harold A

MEININGER, Inc. REALTORS

OAK PARK 3 bedroom brick ranch, central air, basement, spacious, nicely decorated, many extras, near shopping, transportation k schools K-12 Open Sunday 2-5 PM, 13S31 Roaemary, 547-7742

ROYAL OAK SHRINE PARISH AREA

You'll be proud to own this beaill-f d brand new colonial in this excel-lent area. S bedrooms, with a mas-ter bedroom 11x11 ft Family room wilh brick fireplace and glass door wall, large kitchen and dining area with opening to family room is a master of good design Heavy insulation with gas best. 14 baths, carptt thru out.

ONLY $59 ,950 HURRY - Call now before prices go up again

FRANKLIN HALL 689-2224

ROYAL OAK, Vinsctta area 3 bed-room colonial with family room, finished basement. 2 car p r a p . central air Many recent Improve-ments $64,000 5B-5056

IN N O V I W i i t p e r i n g Meodows

"Traditional Homes The Bristol Hill The Dunston

Select t read homesites Homes Standard of Quality Fee-' lures Models located W of Hagi gerty. S of 10 Mile on Burton Court

BIN06? HOMES 47S-6760 855-1616

$77,4M| $M40<J Binder

LAKEFRONT S bedroom brick ranch. 8 car p r a p . double lot (M' f ron t ap ) . d l sports'lake IM.MO

CENTURY 21 SECONTINE ASSOC

6 2 6 - 8 8 0 0

N O V I NEW HOMES

13 M i l e & Nov i R d

C l o w to TWELVE OAKS

5 Acres of Privacy 4 bedroom facebrick ranch with individual charm Formal dining room, family room with fireplace, 34 batha, rec room In basement with fireplace. 8 4 car p r s p Will consider land contract! I14I.M0

CENTURY 2 l SUBURBAN REALTY. INC

349 -1212

ROYAL OAK 12 MILE RD E x c e l l e n t s t a r t e r h o m e or investment property, totally redeem rated with new carpeting, new roof rebuilt furnace and new storms, k screens 180,000

FERGUSON REALTORS 528-2950

NORTHVILLE

Excellent area, custom ranch,

2 - 3 bedrooms, IV* batho,

f i replace, f a m i l y room, o n d

every room very large. Almost

an acre a n d on l y $72,900.

Nichols Realty, Inc 348-3044

Northvi l le Commons

$1 19,000

Feasibilities plus abound In this spadous 4 badroom New England coiodal faattr lng a 81 ft. living room with bay. I I ft den/library, S fd l baths. 8 story brick front. 88 x M family room with fireplace. 1st floor laundry, central air . plus on a commons Id Call for details on available 1 4 % m o r t g a p at 4M-U22 or

One Way

Colonials & Tri-levels

From $55 ,450 Model Phone

624-41 1 7 Models O p e n 1 -5 Do l ly

Sales by

J P Realty 3 4 9 - 9 2 5 0

N O V I 4 bedroom split level wtth a x a t r y kMchan plus built-ins Ba)oy the family room wilh coxy fireplace I car p r a p New boaaa almeet com ptaMd $78,OM

REALTY WORLD JERRY F. EDWARDS * ASSOC

553-8100

N O V I BEAUTY

Sharp spacious coiodal oo l a r p i d In super subdivision 4 bedrooms. 8 4 batha. formal d d n g , l a r p kitchen with doet te aad built ins, family room wtth fireplace, full baaement, 8 car attached p r a p , 1st floor laundry Jus t listed M2.0M

Unique Elegance Wares aad friendly aa Us New Eng laad origin. This prestigtously styled brick aad cedar home is per-fect (or entertaining and family liv-ing. 4 l a r p bedrooms, n o p l f i c e n t family room wilh full wall brtek fireplace and cathedral calling, SS R. living room, f a r a d dlahig roam. 1 4 baths, country kitchen, full ham min t with fireplace, 8 4 car attached p r a p aad more. Oa approx 4 acre New to marhrt . IM.MO

CENTURY 21 Hortford 414, Inc. 478-6090

SOUTH LYON Green Oaks Twp , executive walk out ranch, family room, rec room, spacious living room, formal dining room. 1st floor laundry, 2 natural fireplaces, plus 5 4 wooded seres Lake access on sandy bottom lake "Four Lakes'' s res Smsll pond on property for skating $110,000

NOLING REAL ESTATE Ask for Eileen Foley

437-2056

WATERFRONT • Lake Orion. 4 acre ranch, S bedrooms, den, 24 batha, family room. 2 fireplaces, central air. vacuum, alarm, sprink-le rs , boat dockhouse . owner. IIM.SM After SPM 1034344

S bedroem rsnch. W of Oxford, attached p r a g e . patio, gaa grill, finished basement, many extras Also lake pr iv t leps (20-5005

320 Other Surburban Homes For Sale

BEAUTIFUL NEW Brick and aluminum home on 10 acres in area of many fine homes Close to town of Dexter 3 bed-rooms, 14 baths, family rocm with fireplace off of kitchen, first floor laundry area, carpeting, custom made drapes. 1 car built-in garage. 30 X 40 Wickes building with high door, wslk-out basement into attached greenhouse Dexter school system $105,000

OREN F. NELSON REALTOR 9163 M a i n St., Wh i tmore Lake

1 - 4 4 9 - 4 4 6 6

BY OWNER Exquisite 3,000 sq ft Exec Home, $125.0M negotiable

8 * Land Contract 1 831-1054

BY OWNER - Goodrich, country living, new custom 3 bedroom ranch. 8 acres, oversized 2 car garage, I5I.M0 Eves 834-2501

GROSSE ILLE- water frontap. 4 bedoom. decorator colonial Spa cioui landscaped grountk, full elec trie covered hoist for I s r p inboard plus davits for smaller boat Built-ins. overslsed garage, many more extras. $1M.0M by owner «7S5«7

OA E

PLEASANT RIDGE ENGLISH TUDOR In beaiftifd con-dition on a nice corner Id. Treea, nooks k crannies, bay window and sun/breakfast room perfect for plants Beautiful kitchen New car-peting In Mushroom Beige Don't miss this brand new lisUrg for just $M,fM.

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626-4711 275-4422

321 Real Estate Services

LEAVING TOWN! Don't Want To Sell!!

Consult us about our rental and/or property m a n a g e m e n t service Over 10 years experience in man apment field Competitive rates

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311 Homes For Sde Oakland County

OARKSTON

Exciting Contemporary home

nestled pr iva te ly in Oarks- I

t on ' j f a m o u s "POQUOSIN"

Breathtak ing v iews of the pri-

vate pond a n d protected open

spoces M a n y cha rm ing fea-

tures inside o n d out.

Hargreaves & Pilarcik, Inc

-Roaltors-

•' 625 -1333

322 Condominiums For Sale

ADAMS WOODS Bloomfield Hills 3 bedrooms. 2 4 baths fireplaces g a r a g e , c o u r t y a r d , newly constructed Available After 7 PM

6414878

AT $68,500 this 3 bedroom 14 bath St Moritz is priced below market value 4 backs up to a 20 acre woods A list of many extras includes a beaut i fu l ly finished recrea t ion room & a marble fireplace

CALL DAVE

Chamberlain

6 8 9 - 8 9 0 0

BIRMINGHAM Condo. 1 bedoonts full basement, central air. wall to wall c a r p e t i n g , d i s h w a s h e r , d i s p o s a l , walk to downtown Birmingham $54,900 Call after 6 pm weekdays a n y t i m e weekends

647 7073

BLOOMFIELD CONDO

Custom 3 bedroom brick ranch

condo has a t r i u m wi th brick

f loor, s t u n n i n g throughout,

featur ing 2 fu l l baths, central

air, f in ished rec room fire-

place, first f loor laundry, mod-

ern ktichen, 3rd bedroom has

bui l t - in wet bar to convert to

l ibrary, 2 car a t tached garoge,

f i r e a n d b u r g l a r a l a r m

322 Condominiums For Sale

• EXECUTIVE C O N D O M I N I U M

Overlooking go l f course on top

floor. Heated pa rk ing area,

adult luxury c lubhouse and

pool, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths,

central air One of o kindl

S 6 5 . 9 0 0

Harold A

MEININGER, Inc. REALTORS 3»0400

RED WING TICKET

WINNER

Bruce Comstock I132fl Wormer

Redford Ml 48?39

Please cal l the p romot ion

depar tmen t of the Observer

& E c c e n t r i c by 5 p m ,

Fr iday, Janua ry 26. 1979. to

c la im your two t ree R E D

W I N G H O C K E Y T I C K E T S . .

591 '2300. ext 243

C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S '

$174,900

EARL

KEIM Kealty North, Inc 55®1300

BY OWNER Cloister On The Lakes A unit, choice location overlooks lovely pond k woods Large master bedroom on main level, convert lence of a ranch house, two large bedrooms, large family room with fireplace on lower level, two baths two powder rooms, large two car garage All living area faces pond Many extras and built ins $157 900 Days 875-0775. night. E&8662

HIDDEN HILLS R o c h e s t e r ' s f i n e s t con-

dominums now o f fe r ing 2 and

3 bedroom homes in f ina l

bu i ld ing phase Select now for

early occupancy 9J/4% mort-

gages ava i lab le ! " Buy now-

Beot the price increase Call

Ox i Casey 652 2922

Beachum & Roeser Homes, Inc

C A N T O N NEW

DUPLEX TRI-LEVEL Ford Rd Sheldon Area

BUILDER'S MODEL WILL BUILD TO SUIT

LAPIN BLDRS. INC 5 5 3 - 4 4 6 8

BY 1 - 7 5

NORTH FIELD jHILLS Spacious 3 bedroom lownhome eating space in kitchen, dining foom overlooks sun ken living roorfi. 14 balhs base-ment large enqlosed patio area In excellent condition IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Priced in Mid $60 s MINUTES OEE I 75 close to skiing and swimming at Keatinglon f i n * a Ranth style condo with 2 bed

j rooms garage and appliances This I is largest model al coippl^x Ijike pnvileges included Asking OS 000

ASK FOR CLAUDIA OUR CONDO SPECIALIST

SCHULTES , REAL ESTATE

(TOP OF TROY BUILDINC.

3 6 2 - 1 4 4 4

CONDOS OPEN SAT -SUN 1-5

! '-ike new three bedrooms, two batti condominium Very spacious for mal dining room carpeting range and dishwasher Central air condi lioner garage Priced from $71 960 Three Available

CRANBROOK PLAQ 18301 W 13 Mile '

iW of Southfield Rd BY BROKER 644 4024

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

Kings Cove Luxurious new

condomin iums nestled in the

r o l l i n g h i l l s of Rochester

Country ki tchen, 2 bedrooms.

2 " j baths, plus woodburnmg

f i reploce, 9 H % mortgages

avai lqb le Buy now-Beat the

price increase Col l Louise Wil-

l iams 6 5 2 - 1 8 0 0

Beaehum & Roeser Hom^s, Inc m

KEATINGTON IcONDO Central air beautifully decorated, beadi privileges garage $34,500 585 " 2345 alter 6 I'M 39HI1S1

322 Cortdominiums For Sale

THE FOUR SEASONS

The Luxury Condominium

Commun i t y of Bloomfield Hills

2945 Woodward Avenue

Bloomfield Hills. Michigan |

"Just North of Hickory Grove"

Showri: Monday through S a t u r d a y I P.M. to 6 P.M

(closed 1 hursday & Sunday)

Phone: 338-7900 offered from $79,900

Ih'tleloped H i .(Ymirnori Interest Properties Inc

Aia/fs Bv Condominium Realty ('ompont. Managed B\ Communitx Management Company

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differ-ence

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lether you are buying sell ing your condomin ium can make the di f ference.

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The Condominium Counse//ers

i " hM* fcai -

Page 53: Board considers Sheldon School purchase

Thursday, January 25,1979 *J0

Cb/zified Real Ertate 322 Condominiums

For Solo

HIGHLAND LAKES ' Immaculate 3 bedroom 2 story brie* unit dining room, kitchen with built ins. fireplace, full b v e ment. c e n t r a l a i r . 14 bath* atached graage | U . M

RIZZO NORTHVILLE REALTY

349-1515 IJV()N IA ADULT community, all brick 4 block construction, sdf <*f rusting refr igerator , range with «rtink>ua clean oven, air condi

»asber . dryer, dishwasher I b e d r o o m Ca 11 a f t e r & SO PM

US 71 S3

N e w LISTING In dattrable Coventry Part , Koyal

2 bedroom Townhouse. sharp m every detail with 14 batha and full basement Living roofn door wall |ea<k to fenced yard Natural brick f i r ep l ace , many extras m m

LAVERNE EADY 4 ASSOCIATES

626-471 I 275-4422

NORTHVILLE NOVI area. C W try Place, for sale or lease. 2 bed room. 2 4 bath, fireplace, air condl Zoning. garage call 171-1157 After •pm Ml-0424

RED WING

TICKET

WINNER

Michael Mason 32037 N OoHy Madison Madtson Hts , Ml 48071

Please call the promotion department of the Observer & Eccentric by 5 p.m., Friday, January 26, 1979, to claim your two free RED WING HOCKEY TICKETS. 591-2300, ext. 243

CONGRATULATIONS!

NORTHVILLE

C O N D O S GALORE HIGHLAND LAKES O f NORTH-

V111E 3 units to choose from.

Prices f rom $ 5 7 , 5 0 0 w i lh fire-

pkxes o n d fu l l bosemenfs.

CENTURY 21 Hertford South, Inc. 464-6400

No I C-21 Office In Mich 1177

NORTHVILLE CONDO J bed room. 14 bath, fireplace, 3 lakes, tennis courts, pool IM.MO J53 000 After (PM 34*6723

322 Condominiums For Sde

N O V I B7«S STONEHENGE . Desirable 2 bedroom c a r r i a g e house with attached garage and central air Call today

RYMAL SYMES

REALTORS SINCE 1923 8 5 1 - 9 7 7 0

PEBBLE CREEK CONDO. lovely 2 bedroom town houae In beautiful setting I H batha with ranan tub, walk In closets, custom formica k i t c h e n , c a r p e t i n g , d r a p e s , a t t a c h e d 2 c a r g a r a g e , full basement. A many other extras $133,M9 851 7876

ROQI ESTER-B ROOK WQOD, Mm utea from M-SI, 1-74, gorgeous ne* condo. with two large bedrooms huge doseta. two elegant baths, tower tovel, walk out onto private

Citlo, with b rea th tak ing view tchtn area, with site af atrium

balcony off living room, over looking golf course, clubhouse, and rtraafn 1 4 car attached HT7.M0 244-3924 K X

ROCHESTER sirable Condominium has atisv

nina living room with balcony over looklra pool, 2 luxurious bedrooms, 1 full • 2 half baths, fenced patio Convenient to shops, golf course, Meadow brook $69,900

RALPH MANUEL ASSOC 101 W Maple M7-7I00

Birmingham

C O V I DONT LET THE CAT OUT so attractive is this Old Orchard Con dothat prospective buyers will ooh and aah and not notice kitty slip^ ping out the door The 2 bedroom full baaement beauty is carpeted and draped thru out has a lovely mckwed patio balcony off master bedroom formal dining room pwtral air conditioning and power humidifier kitchen appliances Only $54 500

RYMAL SYMES

REALTORS SINCE 1923 478 9 1 3 0

REDFORD TWP 2 bedroom 2 full bath condo built in 1175 Central air, complete built In kitchen, carpeting, custom <kap ertos. private basement IM.MO

CALL MR EDWARDS

CENTURY 21 HALLMARK INC M7-2MO

I

' C O N D O M I N I U M REALTY

3 5 3 - 3 9 3 0 ROCHESTER

A luxurious setting and I floor con venience help make this KINGS ODVE end unit ranch the prrsti g m a home it is Features include 2 bedrooms. 2 4 batha. finiahrd base-

Fireplace. patio, attached and electric door opener

Available immediately. M.MO

1 SOMETHING SPECIAL Originality prevails In this 3 bed room. 2 bath KINGS COVE town house You'll agree IU sunken ttv ing! room is unique in today's m ^ k e t of door to-door lameness Central air, attached garagr and baaement make up a great pack agd Easily accessible to 174 Prtbed at Ml MO

WESTLAND An exceptional community to bve m. aa outstanding investment for you to make Thia BARKR1DCE GLEN ranch feature* a ftiurfied h—em ant, enclosed patio, carport. Utchan appliances and carpeting throughout Close ta 1 275 Don t miss this one $49 900

SOUTHFIELD AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY

A newly built SARGENT CON DOMINIUM townhouse is a muat for* you to tee 3 bedrooms IH r - $ » . at tached garagr . kitchen << p i lances, u t i l i ty apace with waAer and dryer Included Is your c h * » of quality carpeting, kitchen

counter taps and f ixture A 10 y r — H o m e Owners Warranty la

. 153.M0

ROCHESTER 1172 Oak wood Court

OPEN SUN 2-5 Vacant Immediate Occupancy Outatanding townhouse, Fairwood Villa Condo. end unit 2 Be<kooms. 14 batha. fireplace, gas forced air. central air conditioning, all built-ina, tiled baaement, attached 2 car garage with openers North of Wal tan. East of Livernois 0444700

Risdon Realtors 177 Bowers. Birmingham

90MERSET • Troy area, lovely 2 betkoOm end condo. huge walk in cioaeta, redwood patio, beautifully landacaped, 1 4 batha. finirfted rec room With Franklin stove, built in cijiboards Pool, club house, low maintenance, quiet area, near Som eraet Mall 4 I-)5 | M 500 M5 KlrU Af ter ! PM. 30 3743

SOUTHFIELD SWANKY SAUNA AND GOLD FIX-TURES The ultimate condo, is tlis luxurious layout in Stlvert)rook • with It's own private sauna in the

snsent. charming family room with gas log fireplace cathredal celling huge 11x12 2nd be<koom that could be split into 2 (tapes and earthtone shag carpetng. thru out ceramic tile 4 gold fixtures

the ba th wrought iron entrance gate attached garage with door opener and 2 balconies ftily Im.900 See this dream home at 2910 Evergreen

RYMAL SYMES

REALTORS SINCE 1923 4 7 8 - 9 1 3 0

TROY - by" owner 3 bedroom ranch, finished basement, air, pool, m . m . 524-M33

TROY - 1-75, Strathmore Village Luxury 2 b e d r o o m , a t t ached sarage . Enclosed brick patio P r i v a t e w o o d e d v i e w , f u l l baaement Immediate occupancy I71.M0 jfco55«

332 Mobile Homes For Sale

LIVEUKE A MILLIONAIRE COUNTRY ESTATES

SALES * PARK New model mobile home for aale Sites available Swimming pool and clubhouse Ch i ld ren welcome Credit terms easily arranged

58220 W. 8 M i le Rd W. of Nor thv i l le

Mon. - Sot. 9 A M 4 3 7 - 2 0 4 6

Lot O w n e r s

MODULAR HOMES N o w O n Display

•MICHIGAN CODE •DRYWALL INTERIOR •10 YEAR FINANCING •LICENSED * INSURED

Dar l ing Manufactured Homes

ON NOVI RD II block S of Grand River I

NOVI 3» iM7 Closed Sunday

REDMAN 1171, "beautiful ". 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace. 3 appliances, shed. II5.SM 2S5-2N6.

1-887 2122

SEE M I C H I G A N ' S BEST

MOBILE HOME VALUES Names You Can Trust

HOMETTE &

V ICTORIAN Starting from $9,501

Aa low as 10** down and low monthly payments Let ua help you

rlect a choice part site

WONDERLAND Mobile Home Site Sales

45475 Michigan 2 miles west of I 275, at Belleville Rd , Canton

3 9 7 - 2 3 3 0

330 Apts. For Sde

Working for one rich

FALACY living will make

Wyandotte. 3 unit, separate utili-ties. basement, gas FA, excellent shape

Separate ut i l i t ies , duplex, and houae, on 9 4 % , low down paymert, Riverview "

(338 Lots And Acreage ^ For Sale

BLOOMFIELD TWP , 120 X IM. all utilities, 970,000 homes in area Square Lake Rd . east of Wood ward Only 115,000' OTULLEY REALTY 6M8044

BUILDING SITE, 2 I acres 10 mirv utes north of Rochester, perked, surveyed, Romeo schools, $1(1.000 73M8M 87»10C

CANAL FRONT LOT 10' FRONTAGE leading to Walnut Lake Sewer 4 gas Prime building site for year - round vacatioi home Birmingham mailing A schools Ml,000

ASK FOR BILL BARKER

Chamberlain 6 4 6 - 6 0 0 0

LOT 154 x 270 ft with many largr trees Site for house could be located to cause minimum loss of trees Sewer, water, paved street. Birmingham schools and conven-ient to shopping and I 75 Freeway Desirable t e rms , excellent spot back from road $27,000

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BROOCK 4191 Orchard Lake

338 Lots And Acreage For Sde

REDFORD Township. 2 Residential lota, side by side. 40 by 130ft Resi dential Gas. water and sewer ©500 each Mt-2731

ROCHESTER - industrial site, 10 10 acres of pr ime industrial with sewer and water plus paved roach Priced at $151,500

ZONED O F F I C E excellent location.

Rochester, N of M 59

Expressway, on Crooks Rd' 100x250 with all utilities Priced at $M,M0

ZONED OFFICE Rochester - this 125 acre corner has paved road with all utilities. )ust North of expressway Priced at $88,100

Ask for Bill Green

SHEPARD I1

GALLERY OF HOMES 652-6900

342 Lakefront

S26-4000

LYON TWP - Apple trees on this beautiful building site on 3 45 acres of private road, valid perc 02.500

SUPERIOR TWP. 10 great acres with trees in Washtenaw Gouty, has perked $35,000

LIVINGSTON COUNTY two 2 45 acre parcels in Cohocpah Twp beautiful building sites with spring fed pond P e r c a p p r o v e d each

$10,000

WASHTENAW COUNTY 18 heavily wooded acres in Salem Twp G: split spl

LYON TWP 10 Mile Rd be split

Ireat building sites, possible $63,000

- 46 industrial acres off near Pont iac Trail can

RIZZO 'NORTHyfLLE REALTY

549-1515

Dearborn, 5 unit, flow, $85,000 terms

excellent cash

5 unit, Plymouth suburb, finest location, stone exterior, (separate utilities), $112,000, t e rms

12 unit, Waterford. brick, 7 years old, $235,000. |5S,000 down 20 years of economic life

reaming Most people are too buay a living to make any money

PERRY 478-7640

334 Out Of Town Property

METAMORA We have 5, 10 acre vacant parcels Very rolling, each has frontagr on Flint River (which is a Trout River) From 121,500 l^nd Con-tract Terms Low Down Payment

Call Us Today'

ANTONELLI DRYDEN 7M 3535

MILFORD - Last 3 acre parcel on Wildemere Rd perced 534-2714

SOUTHFIELD' Beautiful lot on ravine w i th

t rees a n d p a v e d st reets

located in a n areo of fine

homes . N e a r l y a n acre.

$15,900

Century 21 ROBEC PROPERTIES

851 -771 1

340 Lake-River-Resort Property For Safe

AT LAKE SHANNON 6 year old Colonial with 135. foot frontage on large, private L»ke_ Shannon 4 bedrooms. 34 baths," formal dining, fireplace in family room leading to lakeside deck (Full exposed b a s e m e n t with sauna $110,000 Between Hartland and Fenton. W of US-23 Sylvia L Cole, Real Estate Broker

1-629-4161

Last Year's Price This year's style and class! Your eyes will light up when you see this very different and new two story contemporary standing proudlx on the choicest location of Waterford s pnzed all sports WATKINS LAKE Copper toned lakeside thermo glass gives yea r a round panoramic views Two upper level bedrooms, with cathedral ceiling and full ceramic bath, plus main office level or bedroom and second bath Large family room provides separation of activity areas from wide open Iiv ing dining kitchen area Heavily insulated for your year around com fort Oversized garage, private yard You can live in this luxury for $119,500 even

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BROOCK 4130 Orchard Lake 620-4000

NEW HOME on Coo ley lake 2500 sq feet, studio ceilings, walk out bosement, back of house has SOfeet of thermo glass walls to show view of lake and wooded lot ( i l l after 6PM 363-0152

344 Country Homes

COUNTRY HOMES Retired builder's pride I joy 7 )*ar old custom ranch on 10 acres with 60 x 51 pole barn Home features wet p l a s t e r , 1 4 car attached garage, 2 fireplaces and a million extras BA2

Chamberlain 229 6650 478-7560

NORTH OF CLARKSTON 111 acres rolling A wooded, super view, prime building site. Enjoy country living $38,500 10 acres on Thread River 6 25 acres on large duck pond •17,M0 5 wooded acres near I 75 All properties on land contract

Bob Swanson 4 Associates Ask for Sy or Randy

(25-1200 625-4102 673 3667

LA JOLLA, CALIFORNIA If moving to the beautiful SMI Diego-La Jolla area, contact Kurt Schmitt, PhD, Beach <> Bay Real ton, Inc 77M Girard Ave, La Jolla, Cal 12037 714-454-7115

TROY-Northfield Hills Q»*levou 2 bedrooms, 14 batha. firmtece. end unit Juat painted M3.IM Ml ll«7 or Ml-7115

TROY WEXFORD, 3 bedroom, newly decorated, air, Ml b a r ment, pr ivate court, pool, club house After 4 30pm 5M-22&5

VILLAGES of Bloomfield. located an South Blvd between Opdyke and Adams Rd New luxury conooa, 2 4 I bedrooms. 2 * 3 full baUw. family room with fireplace, bay windows, separate garage * opener $71.M0 to $M,M0 Immediate occupancy For a p p o i n t m e n t , c a l l J Ward

645-1677

West land Condo W74 MANCHESTER 2 bemoan m bath tri level end unit condo Featuring 112 x 11 4 family room, completely redecora ted modern kitchen. Livonia schools Only $36.M0

RYMAL SYMES

REALTORS SINCE 1923 5 3 8 - 7 7 4 0

WESTLAND 37005 Colonial Drive N

CAREER WOMAN'S HOME m Colonial Estates, condominium living can be yours ' A brick and aluminum. 2 story, end unit, has 2 bedrooms, upgraded carpeting and linoleum, all kitchen applinces. central a i r . humid i f i e r . 2 car attacked garage with direct access •nd an automatic door opener Ask-ing IM.MO Call now

Century 21 Boardwalk Div. ' 459-3600

SOUTH LYON Oondo close to town, vet out In the c*B*ry 1 bedroom unit O0.M0

WTH CENTURY REALTY 1-417 0M1

IMMACULATE 2 b e d r a m . 2 bath tawahouae. finished baaen

2 finished

end unit Immedia te occupancy Near Somerset Mall 3M0tfl

« BLOOM FIELD ~ Lockin P t e s . aq ft.. S bedrooms. 2H baths, years old. Immediate occu

$1II.0M 3 0 1(71 IH

BLOOMFIELD • C M a w Condo I bedroom, loft or

4th b e d r o o m , 2H bath with ftrssiace. 1st floor laundry, wood dacit off living room balcony off mast i r bedraom, 2 car s»tar4wd garage, cen t r a l a i r . end unit £101. MO I I I 1000 Brokers

BLOOM F I e I d T T h I levels t car courts, park, soartyard.

occupancy M7.M0 Ml-MM

WEST BLOOMFIELD POTOMAC TOWN II. kraad aew

with aautral carpet, aad vertical wlniaw track lighting in do*

g Corning em mi totally private end walk-eat I m a e M a t e • t t h t * % aasamahb . |1M,M0 Owner • Ageot WT%

0 4 E

326 Duplexes For Sde

A STEAL NOT MUCH YOU CAN BUY

WITH LOW DOWNS Ctoe unit, $I4,0M, Wyandotte. O0M I unit, (M OM Detroit. |7,0M 1 wilt, O M M . Riverview, M.M0 2 unit. IS.M0. Ferndafe. M.MO I ladt, $31,000. Dearborn. MOM

WEST OF PINCKNEY Brand new bi-level, 25 minutes from Ana Arbor. 3 bedrooms (4th bedroom possible), fireplace in family room, natural gas, blacktop road, nearly an ac re with stream Adioining State land in William rrille Game Area $SI,M0

WATERLOO REALTY 47S-I674

336 Florida Property For Safe

DEERFIELD, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, b e a u t i f u l v i ew A p p l i a n c e s , carpeting, drapes, elevator, pool, porch, Clubhouse, f ree bus $34,000

313-250-2676

STUART, Vista Pines, I betkoom. 1 bath condomin ium, 2nd floor »1 .S« 30&-2M2M4

PARCEL OF 25 acres situated between Ann Arbor A Ypsilanii, on black top, with water 4 sewer in street, ready for development For further information, contact Joe Doud at The Gillies Company Real tors. Ann Arbor. 7614130 After hours. $71-1909; or J a y n a Eckler

904-0172

VACANT LOT, 80 x 120 on Negaunee, N of Adeleinr. South-field M.MO or offer 1 396-4479

W BLOOMFIELD - two building sites on Middlebelt at Maple Only $11,000 e a c h C o l q u i t t Real tors

64*1650

WEST BLOOM FIELD Five acres on Maple Rd near Ford Hospital Zoned transitional Great investment 567 4339

WILLIAMSTON. II acre ravine site for |15,M0 Near I 96 TEPEE REALTY 53^7272

INDIAN RIVER, M l $40,000 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage, new carpeting, super condition Maintenance-free Call HILDA

Norwood No. 12, Inc 478-2000

LAKE & CANAL frontage, roomy 5 bedroom quad level features ideal setting overlooking small lake^reat for sk i i ng and y e a r arotind enjoyment Family room with wet bar, recreat ion room, built' in kitchen with breakfast area, 2 full baths, 2 patios, and boat dock i n c l u d e d All f u r n i t u r e and appliances negotiable, immediate possession. 195,500 Call after 6 pm

J34 82S3

W O O D L A N D S On G i lbe r t Lake

1976 Condominium Ranch model 4 completed spec Ranch unit Imme diate occupancy Bloomfield Hills prime location, with all benefit^ of luxunous living Lone Pine 4 Tele-graph Take Timberlake Drive off Lone Pine to entrance Open dlily Noon-6PM, closed Thursday From $136,500 Call 642-1300 for further information

COUNTRY HOMES Country Estate with over 3,000 sq ft of luxury living on the ground level, plus 1500 sq ft finished lower level Situated on 5 beautiful acnes Extra multi purpose building 40x80, part heated Close to I 96 BP2

Chamberlain

346 Northern Property

BREVORT LAKE 2 bedroom home, fireplace, 2 bath, garage, corral for horses, boathouse on SO ft on same lake $40,000 Qsll after 6 5110649

CUSTOM BUILT home with O ft of sandy beach frontage. 24 acres, 5 Miles from I 75 Interchange. 10 miles from Boyne Mt ski resort, perfect year around or vacation home, John Bu ick Rea l E s t a t e

6I&50 2261

GAYLORD 'AREA, execilive. cua-tom built salt box. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, fireplace, 90 ft sandy bea.ti on Manuka Lake Private road 7 miles SW of town Approximately 15 miles to Boyne $66,900 517-732-2189

GRAND fRAVERSE BAY Exec* tive's 4 bedroom home on sandy beach Completely furnished. I years old, sharp $110,000 Prefer swap as down payment on large investment property 851M12

356 Investment Property For Sale

HIGGENS LAKE 3 bedroom condo. fully carpeted I", baths fireplace, all appliances, tennis courts, sandy beach, skiing, assum able 7%% mortgage 62* 7332

NORTH OF CHARLEVOIX Beau tiful new 3 bedroort home with fam ily room with fireplace Two car attached garage I full hasemert l ^ rge deck, tre^s nice beacti blacktopped road

C A L L o r W R I T E C A R L T O N I.. K E S S L E R

C A P I T O L C I T Y R E A L T Y , INC US 31 at Torch Lake Village

E A S T P O R T , MI 49627 P H O N E 616-599 2504

348 Cemetery Lots

CEMETERY LOTS 2 spaces, 2 vaults, Companion Memorial in Good Shepard Gardens, Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens, only $600 total for both, 1-283-0418 or I 654-6962

229-6650 478-7560

COUNTRY HOMES Executive English Tudor home fea turtng 3 bedrooms. 2 4 baths, fam ily room with fireplace. 2350 sq ft otluxury living BN2

Chamberlain 229-6650 478-7560

STUNNING HOME In exclusive Royal Pslm Yacht 4 Country Oub area of Boca Raton Fabulous home with 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, sunken patio with pool Every luxury Available immedl ately $410,000

LAVERNE EADY 4 ASSOCIATES

626-4711 275-4422

338 Lots And For Sale

Acreage

ACRE LOTS home area. City electric, paved mile. P7.M0 up

Rochester custom water, sewers, gas. streets X-Wa K-Way 1

646-67M

BINGHAM FARMS property. IM.MO

2 acres, river MtOMI

BIRMINGHAM II7.MI 100 x130' S i n g l e F a m i l y , on Southfield near Lincoln

BIRMINGHAM REAL ESTATE

M24500

BLOOMFIELD TWP Lcfce occess lots on Gilbert

Lake. % acre on cul-cto-sac Homes star t ing a t $190,000.

Inwoods Home Corp 6 4 5 - 2 0 6 0

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Approx-imately 2 acre lot. l l t t . M I H U W . stream, trees, secluded, prestigious Rib Trade lor farm or home it I. Box 4M-E, Bloomfield HUM, 4M13

PERRY-' 476-7640 PLYMOUTH S bedrooms ap0>-•ncw. UMd bath, brick exterior, des i rable r e s i d e n t i a l location. W M " 4U4IM

332 Mobile Homes For Sale

HIGHLAND LAKES NORTHVILLE

Lakefront location of Swaa Harbour L * > Ceay woodburalng dnptoca. family room and f ln i*ed rac. room^ Assume 9 * land o ^ r a c t

»

Cranbrook Afcac . Inc Realtors

BLOOMFIELD LAKEFRONT

Bf LEVEL SITE * A C TREES

PAVED STREET, CITY WATER

645-9700 $59,500

PALMER REALTORS

BLOOMFIELD HILLS

Beautiful 1S4 ac re wooded lot in prime location Soil test, stake n d topo graphical survey )uat com-pleted. Gill for complete Worma-Uoa.IU.M0. (H-M)

HANNETT, I N C 646-6200 645-5700

2 FIVE ACRE PARCELS

Cki Lilley Rd . S of Palmer $25,000 each Call Jean Golchuk Ml-1735

Norwood No 10, Inc. 459-2800

93/4 ACRES Home included in Canton Center's fastest growing area All improve-ments in property are ready for development Excellent frontage $•6,000 Terms

P8*RY i 478-7640

OPEN SUN. 1-4 WINS TOP PRIZE in today s mod erate waterfront home market. This three bedroom maintenance free all brick ranch will enable you to enloy SYLVAN LAKE all year around. Fully equipped waterfront, facility including seawall. boatweU. docks, patio and gas grill on 100 ft sandy bottomed swimable canal just a jump from the main lake Modem decor with extensive use of quality paper and textures Buff colored brick fireplace wall divides living room from large country kitchen which sports a stormed doorwall to patio area Two car garage Quick pooession. $74,900 Orchard Lake Road north to West on Maddy Lane (at Keego Party Store)

Max

BROOCK 4 I » Orchard Lake 62& 4000

DRYDEN Secluded hilltop contemporary sir rounded by 5 acres of mature hard woods featuring 4 bedrooms 2W baths, spacious living room with fireplace, dining room, ultra mod-em kitchen with large eating area An exceptional offering worthy of your personal inspection C39.000

Phillip J. Andreae Realtors 678-2289

TWO burial spaces with vault lawn crypts and bronze memorial at Christian Memor ia l Cemetery. Rochester After 6 PM. 627-4507 or

657 2787

TWO CEMETERY lots at Parkview Memorial, Section Garden of Prayer $450 for both or best offer

H38-2970

350 Farms For Sde

EXCELLENT Speculative multiple site All utilities, available Zoned for up to 1000 units $9 000 per acre '-4 mile from M 53 expressway A^ent Tom Carbone Snyder. Kinney 4 Bennett 644 7000

MULTIPLE SITE near Oakland University All utilities available Site plan approved for 144 ixiils Use of existing clubhouse and pool possible Adjacent to multiple I single family zoned property also available Agent Tom (irbooe SyrMer Kinney 4 Bennett 644 7000

N E W R E A L E S T A T E INVESTORS' How to get into the real estate investment business'' Know what you're doing 4 why A blueprint, step by step plan that guides you through your 1st pur chase 4 how to manage your own investments Call for private coun seling appointment Ask for Bill OTUHey OTULLEY REALTY U»8»44

358 Mortgoges And Lond Contracts

$$ACTION$$ Lowest Discount

For Over 62 Years Have Made

EDWARD HENKEL CO "First in Contracts in Michigan

583-9700 LAND CONTRACTS BOUGHT

Investment Co pays lop dollars for land contracts Get our price 4 you will get more money Realty World Advance 427 5400

MORTGAGE LOANS MADE Refinance your home and pay off bills No appraisal charge Every one Qualifies even if you have (Teat problems No repairs or city certifi cation required Call for details Realty World Advance 427 5400

364 Listings Wanted

SERVICE Is Our Business

Have Buyers in all price ranges Two offices to serve you Deal with INTEGRITY REALTORS Gill 52i 4200

I n t e g r i t y , Realtors

WE W O U L D LIKE to sell your property We have all kind* of BUYERS' Deal with

INTEGRITY Realtors

5 2 5 - 4 2 0 0

368 Red Estate To Exchange

~ SEE SWAP OPPORTUNITY For Grand Traverse Bay home under Northern Property for sale classification No 346 H5I-MI2

FLINT GOODRICH Area 118 acre farm Home updated in last 5 years with new roof , new furnace, updated kitchen, rented at $500 month Horse barn with 14 stalls Splits possible $3,000 per acre including residence 4 barn Agent Tom Carbope Snyder. Kinney 4 Bennett 644 7000

HAMBURG TWP NEW HOME

Walkout Ranch on scenic wooded *« acre wooded site Beautiful stone fireplace $82,000

20TH CENTURY REALTY I -437 6981

METAMORA HUNT area Remod eled, ma in t enance - f r ee country home 42 acres Country kitchen, accent brick 4 barn wood Priced to sell By owner Call 10 AM 1 PM Monday through Friday 628-5843

GILBERT LAKE Wood lands Estates

U»ice lots located in Bloomfield HUls Overlooking peaceful Gilbert Lake Prestigious area with total of 17 Irts. Only 12 lots remaining Lake privileges, security service, swim pool, tennis courts Qose to Downtown Birmingham shopping Call our marketing office for assist-— » « t : " M 2-1300

HARTLAND Beautifully high 3 acre building site in area of fine homes $22 ,5<Ki 231 3696

HORSE BARN with II aires. 7 stalls, grain room 4 offioe Water, electricity 4 fence Beautiful view in Fenton 153,900 o r best of fer

INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE

• 7 A C R E S . P R I M E LAND Excellent front footefe an Duffield and Lovejoy Roach in Gen

e County. Rolling, treed and farmland abutting Yellow River and small lake Well priced for investment $12*,M0 H 32

BWGHTON-Myatlc Lake Beautiful raOtaf I.I acres la t m M M of I I U . t M plus W M t a g aspha l t roads, gras»d «tillllas f l l . M * T. IVIUllW.

8 0 0 1 ) 1 1 1 1 SITE-142xM^ d ty at B W t o W Hllb . all u t ^ , ^ L 2 MMM. Colquitt Realtors M4IIM

ACRES ISBURG

Tyndall 8 of Rattalee Road and I-71, Adjacent to attractive new Sub Overlooks Elixa Lake, pond on rear of rite Survey available IM.M0 H

135 ACRES L I V I N G S T O N

Parked, surveyed EXOELLENT front footage on 2 roads doae U S B . Hilly t reed si tes available H M M to $M,IM per I I acre site or OM.M0 for entire parcel. Superb Investment with all the basics completed

HANNETT, INC. 646-6200 645-5700

ST CLAIR RIVER WATER FRONT PROPQITY

For sale by City of Algonac. build ing 4 grounds of old Qty Hall located at 1410 St Clair River DT . Algonac, Michigan Described as Lot 7M. Supervisor Roy T Gilberts Plat No 7 This property has approximately 117 feet of frontap, with steel seawall, on the St a « r River and provides an excellent view of the freighter channel The tctaj area is approximately 40.6(0

The property is zoned RM 2, Mul tiple Family Residential (High Rise l with a maximum potential of 31 units Water and sewer is avril able A minimum bid of eighty-five thousand dollars <185.000 00) is requested The Qty reserves tbe right to reject any or all bids Sealed proposals will be received by the Qty Oerk until 10 AM February 9. 1979 For further information, contact Gerald Tuxinowski. City Manger. M5 St Clair River Drive, Alnnac. Michigan 41001. phone (313) 7M Mil. 1

WATERLOO RE CREATION" AREA Own your own Lake Resort! 22 acres with 500 ft sandy lakefront Land is beautifully rolling, wooitod. with open areas for sports activi-ties Several buildings include huge all purpose building with stage and fireplace plus full basement ( excel lent for club house) 25 minutes from Ann Arbor 1215.000

WATERLOO REALTY 47S-M74

342 Ldcefront

CASS LAKE, Dowridge Rd, 173' lake frontage 60 on road. 500' deep Sale by Owner Days MS-3652. Evenings B2 I M

CHOICE WATERFRONT lot, acres, 197 feet, on canal leading to Upper Long Lake Call KI&67

LAKE SHERWOOD For sale by owner. 24 mi l e s northwest V Detroit All sports lake Executive type colonial with 4 bedrooms. 24 baths. I1M.M0 Residence. M4M4L Business, Mr Lsursen 304KW

OPEN SAT.-SUN.-1-5 MM Woodbine

IM ft lake frontage Contemporary Bi Level wilh three bedrooms, three full baths, living room, family room, dining area, fall baaement with walk out to beautiful terraced lawn. Waterford Schooia Easily scessible to 1-7$ 4 Telegraph Roads A must see at $122,300 North on Telegraph to West on Voorhels to Woodbine

M a x

BROOCK 41M Orchard Lake

Ortonvi l le Area

COUNTRY HOMES

HILLTOP COLONIAL This quality built 4 bedroom colonial sits on over 2 acres and offers a spectacular view of the countryside The nearly 2000 sq ft of living area includes 2H baths, family room with fire-place, formal dining room and den Also included is a 2 4 car garage Partially finished basemert and central air conditioning Ortonville schools, $97,900

5 ACRE mini Farm 5 betkoom farmhouse in good condition 1st floor laundry. 2 large bar™, great for animals 2 car detached garage Very accessible On paved rd Stream borders property Lake Orion schools, $69 900

YOUR EXECUTIVE HOME See the view from this hilltop pillared colonial 5 acres on paved rd 4 bed rooms, 2 4 baths, formal dining, family room with stone fireplace 1st floor laundry, full baseu*nt. 24 car attached garage Swimming pool Additional acreage available Lapeer schools, $120,000

COLONIAL WITH PRIVACY Almost 5 acres or country rd 4 bed rooms, 2'? baths, family room, fire-place, 27M sq ft full baiement 2 car garage, patio Horse bam with Aalls and hay storage Borders State Land, Ortonville schools. $118,000

FOR DOG LOVERS Qiad level with kennel license on 10 acres Features are 3 bedroom. 14 balls, living room, kitchen, dining room, den and full basement Also 2 bams, could have horses Goodrich schools, $94,000

HANDSOME 2 story with 4 bed rooms, 2 4 baths, 1800 sq ft Full walk-out lower level, 2 car garage plus barn with water and lights All on 14 acres Holly schools, $96.9M

In the event one of our many

homes does not meet your

needs, w e a re capable of

bu i ld ing a new home for you

on property of your choosing.

Many parcels fo select f r om

Barry Young & Co. REAL ESTATE

252 M 15, Ortonville. Mich

1-627-2838 "Think Young"

I.ARGE remodeled 4 bedroom farm house on 2 4 acres, 24 baths, formal dining room with French doors, den, beautiful kitchen, base ment. 3 car garage. $74 900

34 ACRES go with this 3 bedroom ranch, family room with fireplace 14 baths, out buildings, $78,500 427-1234 227-1234

ALL AMERICAN REALTY

360 Business Opportunities

AMWAY C r e a t i n g new l i f e s t y l e s Call

255-5468

BAR FOR SALE Boyne City area Class C license, Sunday sales,®atio License, ir ice reduced to $96,000 to expedite buick sale due to failing health Business is profitable with much potential Includes real estate ch pot

I all et and all et Mate BAK R

uipment John Buick Real 616582 2261

S S T A U R A N T . l i q u o r l icense , c i r p e e t e d , and fully e o u i p ped, terrnjs," located on M<6. S? of Stanton. Mi Call Virginia Hopkins. 517 831 44|l9 or Dygert Real F state

616-527-0609

400 Apartments To Rent

AAA R E N T A L S I bedroom c a r p e t e d a p a r t m e n t , h e a t furnished In Garden City Ford Rd

Middlebelt 38 1 9194 5«M7»

FAIRLANE

APTS. TREES

OPEN SPACES

Taylor Dearborn His aria I 4 2 BEDROOM FROM $230

Includes air conditioning large landscaped court, swimming pool semi pnvate basement

Located on Haskel just W ol Tele graph. I mile S of 1 94 Expressway 20 minutes form downtown IMroit

291-6066

17 ACRE HORSE FARM with indoor arena A centennial home centrally located to Metro Area Priced under market at $145,100

20TH CENTURY REALTY 1-437 698)

351 Bus. & Professiond BkJg. For Sale

BUILDING AND park ing lot located on 9 Mile Rd in Ferndale Call sifter 61'M. 541 <283

WANTED large residence or other suitable structure for conversion to office use Property must have good potent ial fo r r e z o n i n g P Hvsen

851-6500

352 Commercial Industrial

And

ALMOST an acre with frorv tage on Rochester Rd , just north of Maple Zoned R3 general business

TONI BEASAW M3-0492 M 7 I 4 8 I

CANTON TWP Pizza Carry-Out for sale or lejistj 453^075 lease.

mMEl CONFINEMENT SPACE In Retail outlet fori unusual Chinese items Inquires t^ Asian House Ltd P O Box 968 Troy, Mich 4S(m

HOTEL Boutique shop for sale Troy area After 7I'M 557 2219

Business Opportunity, iblishment in downtown >mfortable terms properties 616 347 5360

Bloomfie I d Twp. site, zoned B-3 200x204 ft corner

Clinic. Funeral Ho^ne, School Con-valescent Home, etlc $5 50 per sq ft Total $225,000 terrrts

Fred Pierce, Inc 460 No Woodward

647- 414

• R E A D Y FOR DEVELOPMENT! LYON TOWNSHIP - Fsatostk buy 711 acres with l i Mil* j m d f f tof* at I 1 I J M p e r acre.

MTO CENTURY REALTY 1-497-MCI

<K

OWNER TRANSFERRED badroom brick cuatom quad on

to Lake Orion. All large ith super family entortairh

area P a t i e , underground ad I zone hsat among

eOraa. Open January M, H P M North of 1-75 to Lapeer extt. N. oa M-M to W on Garxston Rd to N on Pine Tree to Left 1 Way,1171 Arbrook Way.

BATEMAN REALTY

PRESTIGE DISTINCTION Amid the woods of South Lyon sits your private es ta te on 10 *»ht-toble screa Elee a nee abounds hi the 4 bedrooms. 1 4 baths, family room, formal dining room and all the other rooms of this family home One of a kind, it offers peace on earth and more than can be put into words For private viewing call now 1170,000

Real Estate Network Novis 348-3(J90

LYON TWP New l ist ing Prirf ie commercial

properties M a i h intersection.

Grand River, Pontioc Trail and

Mi l ford Rood. VA m i l e from 96.

5 minutes f rom I 2 Oaks W i l l

Exce 11 e n t p o | t e n t i a l f o r

i n v e s t m e n t . $ 5 2 , 5 0 0 a n d

$1 10,600

N O L I N G REAL ESTATE

20) S LAFAYETTE SOUTH |[YON

4 3 7 - 2 p 5 6

PROFESSIONALS We have a property that could fit your needs Existirtg structure for an office with frointage on Ford Road Asking $96.90« Call

REAL ESlfATE

NETWORK O'Hara & Cd. Realtors

4 6 4 - 0 4 0 0 "see the exper ts"

>ER

PETOSKI retail est location Petoskey

$650 PER; ACRE 300 acres, sandy loam, Grade A Dairy farm Call Tri State Ideally, 517 437-4133 43 Macomb St , Hillsdale, Mich 49242 Evenings Icall 517 567 8965

HOUGHTON LAKE Convenience Store, new 3 years ago. 40 X 60 brick and block building with large concrete ifarkine area, located in center of; residential and motel area Write Occupant, Route 1, Box 1 B. Ifjoughton Lake, Mi 48629

INVESTMENT PACKAGES and business opportunities for resident or non f< '

' ov John Buick Real Estate St PO Box 94. Boyne 12 6)4582 2261

Petosky write toda 112 S Pa City, M. 4'

LARGE 12,000 sq

SELLER WILL Offer subject to any neces sary toning change on this 15 acre parcel on Wayne Road in Westland Many poasible uses in ^ very buay area, with lanjd contract terms available 197.000 Call Ml 5080

Thompson-

Brown 354 Income Property

For Sale

SOUTH LYON-Deluxe custom brkk ranch, 2300 sq ft . cathedral family room, fireplace, 1 4 baths. 3 bed rooms, large versatile bam. dark, M n m e r porch, too many features to list 4 beaut i fu l a c r e s IIM.MT

437-MM

WANT a Country Home? We have aa aluminum rancher, stttirw an 5 4

attached garage Boh Swaason * Associate l ie

625-1200 Jean Bridaon «0-2SM

EXCELLENT

RENTAL INCOME Terrific investment opportunity beautiful Northern Michigan

i j plus 4

in Five

dy shop for sale or lease, , t complete service facil

ities, excellent for large volume or production!paint operation Parking for 75 caris N W suburban area Reply to Box 800. Obaerver 4 Eccentr i i t N e w s p a p e r s . 36251 Schoolcraft . Livonia Michigan 48150

—J- Party Store-Grocery

Established 4 equipped SDM 4 SDD licence Good State Hwy fron tage 2000 sq ft operating space ALso pumpfc gas Plenty of storage Ample papking $180,000 Terms Ask for Chlrles Fasone

Greenhouse Doing wholesale business only 18,000 sq ft glass • work area 62x31 bar|i Good sales outlets nearby Se| on 1 + acre on paved city street $100,000 Terms 3 bed room homei available Ask for Lynn Cook or Le» Glaser

Soft Ice Cream On main llreet small town near Hillsdale Open 7 days Seats 22 Serves breakfast 4 lunch Paved parking 16 cars $56 000 Ternw Ask for Marilyn Myers or Lew Glaser

GLOVER REAL ESTATE ONE

Adrian 517 20-4646

A Palrtridgp Associate

362 Red Estate Wanted

year-round cottages] plus 4 bed room, 2 bath home on an acre of land Monthly rentals, moetly long-term tenants Withto walking dl» tance of schools, shopping. 3 lakes Land contract termif. $71,000 For I n f o r m a t i o n c o n t a c t B J Pern be rt on

fHrtty - J e n n i n g i Realtors 314 Mun$on

Traverse City, Mi . 49684 Businew (6 H 6)947-7330 Evenings (616)264-5587

356 Investment Property For Sale

BUILDER wants to purchase build ing lots, acreage parcels, and build ings in need of repair in Novi. Walled Lake Wixom or Milford

4744659

CASH No wa i t i ng , no delay

for houses lots, snd land contracts Call us for top offer

Realty Wor ld -Advance 4 2 7 - 5 4 0 0 ,

CASH TODAY OR

GUARANTEED SALK Also If In Foreclosure

Or Need Of Repair

Castelli 5?5-7900

30805 Ann Arbor Trail

BIRMINGHAM PROPS? 3 large bedrooms, living room, din ing room and kitchen with appli ances Ample storage Singtai wel come $450 plus security deposit Agent Mr Libby M4 3232

CENTURY 21 Libby & Assoc

D O W N T O W N R O C H E S T E R apa r tmen t 4 l%rge rooms (I bedroom plus bath, $240 month plus utilities prefer na tu re persons approximately 30 or over 652 T726

£HESTNUT HILL VILLAGE

Beauti ful ly landscaped, quiet

country sett ing, conveniently

located, close to 1-75 NVunte-

nonce free l i v ing Studios, I &

2 bedroom apar tments All

G.E oppl iances in kitchen,

cor pet ed th roughout , security

i n t e r c o m sys tem & much

more Start ing at $260 Model

open d o i l y 1 2 - 6 Closed

Thursday

852-6260 (Off South B l v d between

Squirrel & Updyke )

APPLICATIONS being accepted for Apartment in Allen Park 9M544I

AXTELL ROAD APTS TROY

LARGE 2 Bedroom Apartments $320 per Month Balconies. Carpet ing. Carports Air Conditioning. Swimming Pool Clubhouse No Children or Pets

f Well Maintained Close to Shoppti^. 1 Block North or Maple, I Block F. of Coolidge near Somerset Mall

LOOK for the Apartment with the Canopy

FOR APPOINTMENT Cont£t Manager Bonnie Miller

6 4 3 - 9 1 0 9

Deerf ield Woods

Apartments (iialily 1 and 2 bedroom apart-aients in the tranquil se t tu^ of sub urban Livonia

4 7 6 - 6 8 6 8 Located on Farmington Rd

(just north of 7 Mile Rd 1

BRIAR HOUSE APT 1-2 Bedroom, carpeted, iltlities. pool adults preferred no pats

2400 Parmenler . N 14 Mle Between Coolidge 4 Crooks

AllU^VION InvestofS - return aI M% ea M7M cash iaVeatment on 3 be4boam newer Feradato ranch, lease occupied, price ttl,3M^Agent

Irb

NO LISTINGS WE JUST PAY

CASH We do not w a n t to list your home. We w a n t fo buy it ond pay you cash. No stall ing or promises. No fees or commis-« * * Just the best price. SOUND 522-4440

WANTED: Industr ia l btoMina Suburban loca t l aa s . Principals only. Please contact Mr. ftofsra at Bower Associates. M4-17M

ADAMS LAKE APTS.

Quiet lake living with beautiful view of golf course 2 bedroom apartments and townhotses from $216 Many features including al) appliwces carpeting, central sir and bilcony No children or pets •

44M ELIZABETH LAKE RD WATERFORD , MICH

3 Miles W of Telegraph Ml -4929

ADAMS LAKE APTS.

Furnished 2 bedroom apartment in ackiit section Excellent Waterford area near small lake Central air. storage room dishwasher, garbage disposal. $400 month

4400 ELIZABETH LAKE RO WATERFORD, M ICH

3 Mi les W of T e l e ^ a p h 6 8 1 - 4 9 2 9

A NEWLY redecorated I b e t a x m a p a r t m e n t in Mi l fo rd . adults preferred Ob-Mll

APPLE GROVE IN UTICA

12 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS 4 TOWNHOUSES

FROM

$275

YOUR RENT INCLUDES Whirlpool Appliances Ckatral Air Heat A

Swimming Pool T a n i s Courts

J - t North d

£ ? . ! ! • * D * 1 1 ' * * 4 11*#

739-8600

A A

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Thursday, January 25, 1979 * 1 1 D

ClQ//ifiec) Real E/tate 400 Apartments to rent

< ABANDON YOUR HUNT Select Rentals

S u m Listing! MM(20 IMS Woodward at Maple. Birm

AQtOSS from Kensington Part , 1 4 I bedroom a p a r t m e n t s from 1325

4J7-0794

B I R M I N G H A M APARTMENTS DOWNTOWN

Uuury appliances, plush carpeting and elevators

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY I * 2 bedroom units

Now available

6 4 2 - 2 1 7 4

DOWNTOWN ROCH E S T E R T J rooms and bath. $220 Month plus utilities Prefer mature persons 30 or over Adults No pets 652-3728

BIRMINGHAM FARMS APTS <010 Telegraph 151 2340 1 bwfrtxm kiii $350, i bedroom plus den $590-0415 Adults only No Pets

Cass Lake

Shore C l u b APARTMENTS

Unique Lakefront Living from

$280 I a n d 2 Bedrooms

• Private Beach • Pool 1

• Tennis Courts • 2 4 Hour Secu r i t y

Corner Cass Lake 4 Cass Elizabeth Lake R*b

MODELS OPEN MON SAT. M SUNDAY 124

6 8 1 - 4 1 0 0 Bqual Housing Opportuni ty

C a n t e r b u r y Apts. OH W o o d w a r d Ave. opposite

Si. Joseph Mercy Hospital

• Balcony • Carpet

• Pool • Security

3 3 4 - 8 9 0 0

C l f V f J F PLYMOUTH Central downtown area, beautiful I 4 2 bedroom apts from CSS No pets 455-3880

400 Apartments to rent

D ip loma t & Embassy

Towers

SOUTHFIELD Sophisticated living convenient to shopping, dining, entertainment and medical facilities Sauias and indoor pool Professional security force. No pets allowed Refennces required 1 BEDROOM from $323 2 BEDROOM from $39$ ALL UT1LI TIES INCLUDED Open 1*5 week days, S a t u r d a y 4 Sunday by appointment only

S 5 * * » 5»J420

BLOOMFIELD HILLS OPDYKE HILL APARTMENTS

U r g e one, two 4 three bedrooms apartments from $299 to $425 per month One month's rent free Car-peting, air conditioning, swimming pool 4 clubhouse Bloomfield Hills s c h o o l d i s t r i c t C l o s e t o expressways Foxhills Drive off Opdyke Rd , just N of Square bake Rd. Contact manager 3380243

COLONY PARK APARTMENTS. 12 Mile - Lahser area. 1 4 2 bemoan luxury apartments Carpet, deluxe appliances, central air . community building 356-2047

Chatham Hills Apt Home

With attached Garage In Farmington

On Olde Grand River Between Drake 4 Halstead

1 & 2 Bedrooms From $275

Fabulous Clubhouse with year around swimming pool Saunas, sound and fireproofed construct ton snd more

OPEN DAILY 12-6PM

476-8080

CHEROKEE LUXURIOUS APTS

In Waterford Twp on Scott L*ke Rd. % mile West of Elizabeth Lake R4 Complete Whirlpool Electric Kftrhen with dishwasher, many e*ras

6 8 2 - 1 9 5 2

BIRMINGHAM Downtown, com-pletely remodled and redecorated l a fw 2 or 3 bedroom apt in upper

C r a n b r o o k Centre IN SOUTHFIELD

West-Southf ield Rd., South-13

Mi le Rd., luxur ious 2 bedroom

apartments in gorden court

setting a w o y f r o m traff ic 2

baths. Includes carpeting, a l l

appliances, carport , central air

cond i t ion ing, storoge, heat,

clubhouse o n d pool

Immed ia te Occupancy

FOR INFORMATION call

6 4 2 - 6 7 7 7

BEAUTIFUL WESTLAND AREA Attractive I bedroom apartment $M0 monthly Spacious 2 redrawn apartment $295 monthly, decorated, carpeted, air conditioned, heat included Westland Woods. 72* 2000

444-4064

CABIN FOR RENT Gentleman preferred. 3 rooms 9 Mile. Grand R i v e r ' a r e a Fa rming ton Hills, security Call days GR4-8738

BIRMINGHAM, I bedroom, freshly decorated $260 per month plus s e c u r i t y d e p o s i t Cal l 647-441$.

64*7061

M l of Historic home with enrage $4 2 2741 or fcofeo Terrific vie*

BIRMINGHAM tntown location, I M N Adams Rd I bedroom with appliances, all utilities except elec ' r idty. $280 64467W

CHARLES HA M LET APTS I and 2 bedroom apartments from $ m a month Rochester 4 Auburn M ©2 <011

Farmington Hills New

W A L N U T CREEK

APARTMENTS

• N O W RENTING • Immediate Occupancy

One bedroom apartments $296 Model and rental office open 1-6 Daily 4 Sun Closed Thursday

Middlebelt, just South of 10 Mile BINDER HOMES

REAL ESTATE CO 477 4046

BOTSFORD PLACE GRAND RIVER-8 M l l f AREA

Behind Botsford Hospital Smoke Detectors Installed

Immediate Occupawy We Love Children

IN FARMINGTON i 1 BEDROOM for $289 , ;2 BEDROOM for $349 ;3 BEDROOM for $425

Qiiet prestige addresa. *wlmmin# po^j. air conditioned, carpeting. «M»ve 4 refrigerator, all utilities except electricity Included Warm t * 1 Laudndry facilities No pets pleaae Intercom system Good secur i ty Playground on premises 2 blocks from school For more informtaiton, phone

477-8464 27883 Independence

Farmington Hills

FARMINGTON

THE GATEWAYS

APTS. * 2 Bedroom From

$375 9mg carpeting, club membership, balcony or patio,-self cleaning oven, dishwasher, walk In closets

LOCATED ON 12 MILE Just W of Middlebelt

Adult Community No Pets

474-5526

400 Apartments to rent

Huntington On The Hill

C*i Ann Arbor Trail, at IiAster Road

2 BEDROOM $270

425-6070

IDEAL S I N G L E S ' Eff ic iency

Sirtment available February I rpeted and air Michigan 4

M e r r i m a n a r e a R e f e r e n c e s required Phone 101-7190 or 024-7800

INDOOR POOL FREE HEALTH CLUB

Tennis Courts Saunas

Exercise Equipment 1. 2, 4 3 Bedrooms

From $270

FOX LANE Shelby Township

Just N of M 59, on W Utica Rd between Mound 4 Ryan Open Weekdays. I0-$ Weekends 11-5

739-3000

In N o r t h v i l l e . T h r e e room apar tment , close to downtown Carpet and drapes. $220 per month includes utilities Adults only, no pets Mature woman preferred After 5 PM 34^1966

LAHSER-GRAND RIVER. 1 bed room, $215 2 bedroom $240 Gir-peting. drapes, retired coisle pre-ferred. After SPM. 531 5424

MADISON HEIGHTS 1 be<kocm $265, Heat Paid . Carpe t 4d rapes

500-1406

NEW 2-3 pedroom Townhouses. full basement, appliances, carpeting 4 drapes, Central a i r , swimming poof, tennis court, carports Bike paths for children 4 a designed playgrbund Reht from $400 11 Mile-Inkster Rd 3&0633

NORTHVILLE - 1 bedroom fully carpeted apar tmen t with living room, kitchen and bath Stove ana refr igerator included $260 per month, $2M security deposit CiJl a n - M 0 or 453-3958

400 Apartments to rent

SOUTHFIELD FAIRFAX MANOR TOWNHOUSES II MUe. 2 bl W of Greenfield 1.22$ sq ft.. 2 bedrooms. I1* baths, cen-tral heating and air conditioning shag carpets. 2 door Frost Free refr igerator , self-cleaning oven, dishwasher, disposal, food pantry, individual b a s e m e n t s , outdoor patios Children welcome $390 per month includes water

5 5 9 - 5 9 7 0

SOUTH LYON - one bedroom apartment, $250 per month PI i s security deposit Adults preferred, no pets 437 3231

SOUTH LYON - 2 bedroom apart ment, $275 monthly plus secrurity Adults preferred, no pets Call between 10 AM 5 PM 437 3236

NORTHVILLE, downtown, $260 month Includes electric heat Ideal h r retired widow over 55 Days OM19I Evenings. 34M456

Stoneybrooke S t o n e y b r o o k e

Stoneybrooke

POOL - TENNIS from

$ 2 5 0 • 1 & 2 Bedrooms • 1 vi Baths • Security

On Joy Road between Hogger ty a n d 1-275

9 A M - 5 PM Doily 1 2 , 5 PM Sot., Sun.

PLYMOUTH SCHOOLS Equal Housing Opportunity

455-7200

LESLIE TOWERS Southfleid higfv riae. 1st floor studio apartment a v a i l a b l e . C a r p e t i n g , drapei ki tchen a p p l i a n c e s including dishwasher; ca rpor t , heat ana water included in rent of $255 For more information call 35*2700

O A K L A N D MALL

APARTMENTS One h two bedroom units from $240 month

Edmund St just E of John R and S. of 14 Mile Rd ih Madison Hts.

CSose to 1-75 Expressway 4 just blocks from Oakland Mall Shopping C—tar

a AM - 5 PM Man thru Sat Contact Manager 50*5566

LARGE 2 bedroom Apt Air condi Oonlna, $ M month; alao 1 bedroom apt., $255 a month Qty of Roches ter 751-4630 or 6514497

LEASE 2 bedroom apartment in jwiet condo Adults only No pets Botsford area PS0 per month Includes all utilities except elec tricitjr Cal] ofUr iS PM. Mrs Nel

477-T&

-CllT. •on, 477-2S14; or Mrs Poulos, dai

FORDHAM GREEN Apartments and Townehouses $255 to $350 In Canton Township Call 456-0200

FURNISHED 1 bedroom Apt . Indoor pool, washer and dryer, with beautiful wood view Farmington $330 p l u s s e c u r i t y E v e n i n g s

470-9W9

GARDEN CITY AREA - Spadous I bedroom apartment $245 monthly, carpeted, decorated, in an ideal location Garden City Ten-ace, 525-2750 or

GLEN COVE APARTMENTS, 1 4 2 bedrooms from $225 Appliances, close to t r anspora t ion Heat paid

59*M9?

BIRMINGHAM Downtown 2 bedroom apartment $M a month plus utilities refer • c e s No pets 1

BIRMINGHAM TROY AREA 2 bedroom a p a r t m e n t available Mhilts only No pets &II for 4$»tntment MI 6-0020. ' MI 2-7317

" CITY OF PLYMOUTH Beautifull 4 2 bedroom apts from OS" up Central downtown area, no

4SM050

BALMORAL APTS.

SOUTHFIELD

SPACIOUS 3 Bedroom. Imme-

d io te occupancy. Entertain-

ment Center, pool. Coll

6 4 7 - 7 1 7 3

BROOKVIEW VILLAGE APT5 Palmer Rd. W of Hamwn Plymouth School District

1 A * Badroom apartments 4 2 bed mom, I 1/2 bath townhouasa Each MM completely air conditioned, fdrpeted gas heat All appliances • J E S T I N O H O U S E WASHER, DRYER Large walk-in dosets. Lewer units in townhouses wtth prt *+* patios 4 door w a lb Ample parking, Gas utility Indutad in m L Village park with play area No Pats

From $240 4 up Month RESIDENT MGR 729-0900

10 to 6 Weekdays. Sat by Appt I7U Orchard Dr Canton Twp

BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom apt cnractlnr heat 4 water irritated, aoue r citizens p r e f e r r e d ,

Hawthorne Club In Westland

Oi Merriman Rd., by Ann Arbor Trail

1 & 2 BEDROOMS from $235

Includes heat, carpeting, air condi-tioning. patio and pool Sowd con-ditioned walls 4 floors Apply. 7710 Merriman Rd., or call

522-3364

Hun t ing ton

G a r d e n

Apa r tmen ts

2-Bedroom Townhouse Apts , sepa-rate entrances, full basements

10711 10 Mile Rd Between Wood ward-CooUdar

Opposite Rackham Golf ( W s r Oak Park

FROM $ 2 7 5

564 6 0 7 3

SORRY NO PETS

BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom, 2 baths. $17$ per month including h e a t ; a d u l t s p r e f e r r e d - no pa ts ,

7Jl-77f7

BIRMINGHAM PROP® 1 ^ac taas bedrooms - living room, airing room, kitchen, ample stor-age, s e p a r a t a l a u n d r y space. Utchaa appliances. $1*0 month, 1 year lenaa, walk to shopping M a r Crill 643-0740 or 042-0100

CENTURY 21 Libby & Assoc. South

BLACKRFTONE PLAZA, 1 $220 Carpet,

534->427

IN C O U N T R Y (few bedroom upper apartment

Modem, Clean, Private M J6 4 23 X-Wav area $250 30TH CENTURY REALTY

1-437-0001

INDEPENDENCE GREEN

APARTMENTS IN FARMINGTON HILLS

One Bedroom $210 up, two bed-r o o m $335 up. Personal washer and d r y a r I n c l u d e d in your

LIVE IN

LUXURY

Pont ra i l Apts. Oi Pontiac Trail between 10 Mile and 11 Mile Rds - One and two bed room luxury apar tments from $205

4 3 7 - 3 3 0 3

OXFORD PLACE 1.2 4 3 Bedroom Townhouses

Private Entrance Major Appliances

Storage Area Central Air Gubhouse

Swimming Pool FROM $250

6 Month Lease Available 11n Taylor •

On Northllne Rd.. E of Telegraph Models open 10-6 Daily. Weekenls 11-5

PHONE 287-4350

PLYMOUTH • Custom built. 4 new one bedroom apar tments Private, all amenities $300 202 Liberty Immediate occupancy 5304074

Plymouth Hills Apts. Qty of Plymouth

70$ S. Mill near Ann Arbor Trail New 1 4 2 bedroom from $275, Including washer , dryer, refrig-erator, electric range, carpet, air conditioning No pets

455-4721 278-8319

PLYMOUTH adults preferred. plus 1 month secur i ty

new 1 bedroom, 1, 1275 per month

After 6 PM 4561907

P L Y M O U T H , oine b e d r o o m , kitchen, bath $220 a month Single mhilta preferred No pets $239 secu rity deposit CaU 4&U957

ROYAL OAK -1-2 BED APT Spacious, carpeted, utilities, except electric, adults preferred, near shopping, bus. $10 South Woodward, near 10ft Mile

SUBLET ONE Bedroom. The Vi|l lage $215 month Wixom. CMI after 6 sen 055

SYLVAN ON-THE-LAKES

Singularly beautiful setting fronting on 2 lakes Winter and Summer rec-reation at your doorstep1 1 and 2 bedroom apar tments include full carpeting, luxury appliances, pri-vate balcony or patio, private park and beach Exceptional value from $275 INCLUDES HEAT Sorry no pets Call 9-5 Daily

1607 Cass Lake Rd.

KEEGO HARBOR

682-4480

The Village Apartments

GARDEN CITY & WESTLAND AREA

One & t w o bedrooms $ 2 1 8 4. u p

Carpeting, drapes, air condi-t ion ing, stove, refr igerator, gas and water . No pets.

9 A M - 5 PM weekdays only

425-0930

TOMORROW'S ADDRESS-TODAY!

TROY The Golden Corridor

at your Doorstep

2869 Troy Center Dr. between Crooks 41-75 East of Somerset Mail

Troy's first elevator service Apartment Residence

1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments f rom $ 3 2 4 - $420

Village Green of Troy

Monday thru Friday Closed Saturday, Sunday

. 362-0320

400 Apartments to rent

Walden Wood w 10 MILE

1 BLK. E OF TELEGRAPH Extraordinarily spacious 1 and 2 be<fc-oom apar tments . 2 and 3 bed room townhouses with family rooms, on a unique wooded site •POOL •CLUBHOUSE •BALCONIES •CENTRAL AIR •VAST ROOMS All appliances, heat, covered park-ing. and enormous storage rooms included

3 5 3 - 1 3 7 2

W A L D E N W O O D A REPUTATION FOR

METICULOUS MAINTENANCE

404 Houses To Rent 404 Houses to rent

BIRMINGHAM • 14 MUe Pierte 3 bedroom brick ranch , finished basement newly carpeted draped, m car garage, fenced yard, central air, $550. security, mar r i ed 64*7505

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedrooms, fenced yard, very clean, immediate occupancy, deposit required $360

ids. Eves , weekenc 642-0243

BIRMINGHAM, all brick home on quiet street, large lot, living room with f i rep lace , all appliances, garage, $535 645-9813, 645-1011

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom. 1 bath, fenced, carpeting, 6 year old ranch $390 month 1 year lease 52*3396, 541-1075, 474-0069

WINTER' SPECIAL STUDIO 1 4 2 BEDROOM APTS

PRICED RIGHT INCLUDES

Stove , r e f r i g e r a t o r , heat , water, carpet , garbage dis posal. air conditioner

Great location 15 minutes from downtown Outer Drive 4 School-craft off 1-96

TOP OF THE DRIVE APTS 5 3 1 - 3 0 8 3

12 MILE TELEGRAPH New luxurious 2 bedroom (1,450 sq ft ). One floor, ranch-home apart-ment, individual laundry room, pri-vate entrances No pets Many cither extras $455 35* 3700

9 MILE ORCHARD lake area. 2 bedroom apt , $225 a month, no pets Pay own utilities 477-0650

402 Furnished For Rent

Apts.

AARON APARTMENTS

Mon th l y Leases LUXURY one and two bedroom apa r tmen t s , c e n t r a l air, dish-washers. carports, balconies, ba.v^ meats, linens, dishes, colored TVs Maid service available Birming ham, near 14 Mile 4 Woodward

THE M A N O R S 3 Complexes

ROYAL-SPANISH-HAMPTON 549-1 174

ABANDON YOUR HUNT"

MONTHLY LEASES WEEKLY LEASES

DELUXE 1 and 2 bedroom apart ments in excellent locations Com plete with linens, dishes, colored TVs. dishwashers snd Microwave ovens Air conditioned, separate basements, pool, tennis courts, play area, private parking Maid service available

ROYAL CHAMBERS 334-1502

A D A M S LAKE APTS. Furnished 2 bedroom apartmert in adult section Excellent Waterford ares near small lake Central air. Aorage room, dishwasher, garbage disposal. $400 month

4400 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. WATERFORD, MICH.

3 M i l es \V . of Telegraph 6 8 1 - 4 9 2 9

Ing i He

BLOOMFIELD LAKES APTS 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED apart ment available immediately in a snail private complex $300 per month for a beautiful bachrior apartment Indues brown shag car leting, Mediterranean furniture ...

including bar, dishes, linen, sUver and draperies 1 bedroom could be used as den Ideal for executive

into area or business per leat and water included Ckss

Lake privileges Short term lease available for qualified applicants Alao. accepting applications for I BEDROOM FURNISHED apart ment available February 1st, $330 ier month

Studio $275

2920 SCHRODER BLVD O blocks north of Orchard Lake Rd., off Cass Lake Rd.)

FOR APPOINTMENT 6827496 601-9161

EXECUTIVE APARTMENT Completely Furnished

Monthly Leases 549-4779

SOUTHWEST AREA. 2215 laming, corner Toledo, newly decorated 2W rooms, heat included, $115. 042-1242

SQUARE LAKE

HILLS

C U E

ALSO FREE ARE: • I t Hots Golf Course • Indoor Pool • Outdoor Olympic Pod • Built-in Vacuum • Clubhouse ft Ballroom • Fully Carpeted • Air Conditioned • Appliances • Walk-in Closets V

• Spacious Parking • lee skating rink • Six month lease

GRAND RIVER AT HALSTEAD

474-7284 477-0133

Scotsdale from

$260 TENNIS - POOL • Security

• Carport *

• 1 & 2 Bedroom

• IV* Baths

11 -6 Dai ly 4 Weekends

N e w b u r g h Rd.

Just South o f Joy Rd

Livonia Schools

455-4300 Equal Housing

Opportunity

SOMERSET • Crooks Rd arse. Attractive 1 bedroom *artment . Carpeted, air conditioned, dish washer, heat included. $27$ monthly plua security and reference Gall until 7 PM M-1B27

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 2 8. 3 BEDROOM

APARTMENTS WITH A LAKESIDE SETTING

FOR FUTURE VACANCY B e t w e e n S q u a r e Lake & Orchard Lake Rds., off of Telegraph.

•Call 332-7616

FURNISHED EXECUTIVE DELUXE

APTS 4 CON DOS 1 bedroom $350 $400 2 bedroom $45*$600 3 bedroom, 2 bath $650-$600 Several locations, 1 yr lease New furniture. Large selection, ware-house showroom

GLOBE INTERIOR RENTALS 1100 E Maple (15 Mile). Troy

W of 1-75 50*1)00

LARGE furnished studio apartment suitable for 2, in Farmington Hills, $205 month Plus heat, security depoait Call after 5 30 pm 477 5574

LIVONIA ~ T Mile Inkster Effl dency apartment Mature working gentleman only $50 per week, utili-ties paid KE 2-2069

N E W

S T U D I O APT Studio apartment with heating and central air conditioning, ofl-stre^ parking, laundry and storage fadl-Itlea Downtown Royal Oak, $275 monthly, l e a s e . $400 security deposit, adults, no pets. Applicants must make over $12,000 per year to apply Call Mike 54*0320

N WOODWARD AREA^immedlate occupancy, super 1 bedroom, com pletdy furnished 20*4970. 50*5731

TROY. SOMERSET AREA - Attrac tlve 1 bedroom apartment pita den $315 monthly; spacious 2 bedroom apartment. IVt bath $345 monthly Decorated, carpe ted , air contfl-tkned and in a lovely area. VMaee Apartments 302-352$. 444 4004

TWELVE MILE. Northwestern area - 2 bedroom apartment with fireplace, $400 month Including utU •ties, security deposit. 3571313

SOMERSET MALL AREA

Maplewood Manor M00 Crooks Rd.

North of Msple US MUe ) 1 OR 1 BEDROOM

Newly carpeted, heal - all utilities a m p t electricity, pool, air condl Uonlng, party room Adults, no pata; alao near Oakland Mall ftI-7S RESIDENT MGR. 2047)0

W a l t o n Square In Pontioc near 1-75. Newly

decorated 1 a n d 2 bedroom

apts . C a r p e t i n g , secur i t y

guards, a i r condi t ion ing, etc.

373-1400

PLYMOUTH - FURNISHED effi-ciency. $01 a week includes utilities $290 security. No pets 45*0217

PLYMOUTH, lovely I a rat l bed room apartment furnished or unfur-nished utilities included $250 mo Plus s e c u r i t y A d u l t s p r e fe r r ed .

45*41*9

SH&RT TERM lease, attractive furnished one bedroom apartment Linens, dishes. TV. poof air. 14 Mile ft Crooks, $425. Call 43S4B01 or

54*4361

WATERVIEW FARMS APT. Chi Pontiac Trail, east of Beck Rd.

1 &2 BEDROOMS f r o m $ 2 5 0

Inquire at Rental office or call 624-0004

WE HAVE over 100 listtap of apartments now for rent. CaU for further Information.

HOME FINDERS RENTAL SVG Farmington, $$3-0001

Taylor. 292 3090

WESTLAND AREA- adulta, 1 bed-room, B M includes boat, c a r a t t a * drpaerioo. appliances, 3007 John Hlx CaU 1AM to 0PM 721-0000

WESTLAND. beautiful 1 badroom, utilities except electric, drapaa.

air, adulta, P $ 0 . a * E S

404 Houses To Rent

ABANDON YOUR HUNT Select Rentala

Share Lutings 642 1620 IM S Woodward at Maple, Birm.

A BEAUTIFUL Location, Qty of Bloomfield Hills. Lovely 3 bedroom, 2H bath, flreplece, family room. Ilvkx room dining ream, 2 car garafe . flexible (ease. Ask for Mirk, days 557-0779 Eves 35*1000

A Birmingham Charmed Attractive brick home, in miiS con-dition, exce l len t neighborhood, three bedrooms, one bpth, one car attached gara fe , enclosed porch, fancad yard. Good s tors«i in lau» dry r*om. utility shed $100 nxnth plus security

AAAX BROOCK, INC I Realtors . 044-0700

BIRMINGHAM • | NOW

fsr appliances.

M M —

BIRMINGHAM, 14 Mile^SoiOhfield Rd area, 3 bedroom house fully carpeted and draped, fireplace in Sunroom, s t o v e , r e f r i g e r a t o r , washer and dryer $500 monthly plus security deposit 661 1050

BIRMINGHAM. 3 bedrooms. 1 % baths, full basement . Fireplace, dining room, breezeway, 2 car attached " " PM.

garage Call $-11 AM , 3-5 901 2561

BIRMINGHAM - coxy intown 3 bed room ranch, completely redeem rated, including stove, r e fnp ra to r . washer, dryer, garbase disposal, window treatments $375 month pits s e c u r i t y d e p o s i t . Re fe r ences required Open house Sat Jan 27, II S 909 Bird, 1 block N of 14 MUe. W of Woodward

BLOOMFIELD HILLS, I be*oom studio, carpeting, no pets Suwles preferred $205 a month induding ikilities Deposit required 3fl439i

BURT RD. - 5 Mile, 3 bedroom. 2 c a r . $230 m o n t h , $330 secur i ty

5224440

C A N T O N 4 bedroom 2 story home w i th

formal d i n i n g room, large

kitchen a n d basement, $395

per month a n d $425 security

deposit

4 bedroom co lon ia l wi th 2'/J

baths, f a m i l y room w i th natu-

ral f i reploce, f u l l basement

ond 2 car a t toched garage.

$525 per mon th plus $575

security deposit

CALL KEN DIVIDOCK

9 8 1 - 2 9 0 0

DETROIT 19766 Vaugtsi. 2 bed room house, newly carpeted, deco-rated, refrigerator 4 stove. 2 extra lc*s Singles welcome $225 ( i l l John Pesek 503*681

BIRMINGHAM (near) Two 4 bed room, 2 bath quad levels with fire-place in family room, 2^ car garage, 1st b l a s t months rent plus security Immedia te occupancy $475 4 $575 monthly 58*1055

BIRMINGHAM prime in-town loca-tion, brick, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, fire-place, screened porch, appliances, fenced yard, I year lease $525 monthly Deposit required 641-7943

BIRMINGHAM Q U A R T O N S C H O O L • 567 C h e s t e r f i e l d , c h a r m i n g brick colonial. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, family room, fireplace, $750 Month, references, security

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY BIRMINGHAM REAL ESTATE

6 4 2 - 4 5 0 0 BIRMINGHAM 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW. Feb thru April $450 a month M70292

BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE 3 bed room, lVfc bath ranch on large lot Kitchen appliances, central air, carpeting, drapes, attached garage Available now at $650 ROCHESTER new 3 bedroom, 2*. bath townhouse condominium in King's Cove Kitchen appliances, carpeting, garage Available now at $700 TROY - 3 bedroom townhouse con-dominium in Northfield Hills Avail-able on short-term lease Appli-ances, carpet ing, drapes, hest. water $500 month

GOODE Ml 7-1898

E V E R G R E E N - J O Y area , one bedroom upper, $135. month plus security Adults only Homestead Realty, Call 9 30am 5 30pm S36 6900

FARMINGTON HILLS 2 bedroom, carpeting, appl iances , available after February 1 $300 per month plus security deposit References Couple preferred No pets 474-0061

FARMINGTON H ILLS l beAoom country home, looking for single mature individual, no pets $250 rent plus security deposit up to $50

5534888

FIVE MILE Telegraph Area Small 2 bedroom, couple preferred, gas heat, no basement, carpeting, no pets References 4 Security $225 per month 532 2511

FOR RENT - Small, clean. 2 bed room h o m e , no basement or garage, $275 per month 537 2703

GARDEN CITY, 3 bedroom, carpet ing basement, security deposit, con^ veniently located E of Middlebelt. N of Ford Rd 5643 Helen Open Sat and Sun I 4PM

GARDEN CITY, large 2 bedroon brick ranch, 2 4 car attached garage on large lot (irpeting. b u i l t - i n o v e n a n d r a n g e . $385

425-0930

GARDEN CITY - 5 room ranch. 14 baths, basement, garage. large lot 2 children O K , married No pets $325 monthly 1st and last month and security Short term consid e r e d A v a i l a b l e F e b r u a r y 1st

427 3796

GRAND RIVER. Telegraph area Two bedroom home, fenced yard close to transportation. Ideal for newlyweds $220 per month S33-9121

400 Apartments to rent

NOW RENTING

ONE and TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS

RentaU from $315 lo $370

Models open daily and weekends 12-5

MMS1ATI

HAlUGM n» urn " f t '-,1

'H IX CINEMAS AND SMOPW*.

LOCATED on Norlh Side of 10 Mile Road and Grodan Drive, adja cenl lo TELEX Shopping Cenler

Phone 354- 3930 Office 626-5598

P E O P L E , P L A C E S ,

and

WELLESLEY l o n n h o u n e C o o p e r a t i v e

1, 2 , & 3 B E D R O O M S

• EH LI, BASEMENT

• COLOR COORDINATED APPLIANCES

• WALK T O SHOPPING

• SENIOR CITIZENS

ACTIVITIES

EROM $174 N

A

open mon..fri. 1-5 sat..sun. 12-5

Equal Mousing

7 2 9 - 3 3 2 8 oppo^*

V

Ecorse Rd

3 cr

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c >N

I-94 I

NOW RENTING! SENIOR CITIZENS!!!

LUXURY ADULT LIVING OH I a TWO SEOHOOM APARTMENTS WITH All THE 10KUSY rtATUMS YOU WOUID ixeict TO FINO IN THIS MIME LOCATION THAT OFFERS VOU IECURITV ANO CONVENIENCE

MlCtO FROM

UxaOad e n Q r o i — f c | | y t i N o r * of 10 MHa J to tWi Open Deity and Sunday / £ > . _ . •or M l Information ceM l 2 J — 5*9-7077

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404 Houses to rent 404 Houses to rent

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NFIELD, SCHOOLCRAFT ice 3 bedroom house Newly ed 937 3523

I M M E D I A T E OCCUPANCY 3 bedroom colonial, living room, dining room, large family room with f(replace, 2 ^ car attached garage Ample storage Short term lease available Family preferred $600 per month Utilities not included Plymouth area 4534340

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Lake Privileges enhance 3 bedroom Ranch on over W acre near Wabeflk F a m i l y room with fireplace, IV» ba ths , complete kitchen. Snow removal, lawn care included Bloomfield Hills schools ••75 pe( month

Chamberlain M 6 - 6 0 0 0

LARGE UNFURNISHED 3 bed room, 2 bath, house for rent L^ase on security deposit required $500 per month 474-6212

LIVONIjA Immaculate 3 bedrocm brick Rinch in excellent neighbor hood Married, no pets $465 After 6PM ^ 464 7621

UVONI'A RANCH Tenant wanted for I hi* immaculate J bedroom ranch, newly carpeted 4 freshly decoratid. attached 2 car garage 1 car ent ance Married Couple pre^ ferred, no pets $390 per month security! deposit Immediate occu-pancy 464 2703

LIVONIjA 3 bedrooms, full finished basement, carpeting, refrigerator and range References, no pets $350 p t r month Call af ter 5PM

4744117

AoRTHVILLE 3 bedroom 1 A 2 half baths modem kitchen with dishwasher, basement IW t a r gargage, excellent condition $550 month Between $-« PM 34&W0

NORTHVILLE 4 bedroom rql«,nial. family room attached garage part lOlly furnished March thru Jiaie $050 plus utilities Security deposit No pets 34$ 5729

NOVI Executive 3 bedroom lanch family room fireplace, best offer I year lease Heritage 34*1300

OLD BEDFORD Beautiful colo nial, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths apftfi ances, finished basement garage $275 plus security deposit 937 9216

LIVONIA 5 Mile, Newburgh newer brick 3 bedrooms, dining room, heated Floraida room, appli ances, c a r p e t i n g etc Available i m m e d i a t e l y e a l l a f t e r 6 P M

GA 2-5004

LOOKING for a conscientious, immaculate married couple (pre-fer red) with no children, interested in renting a historic country home ir* Rochester 3 bedrooms, Tire p lace , r en t n e g o t i a b l e Send inquineS. including personal back ground and references, to Box 796, Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia. Mich igan 48150

PJ.EASANT small house 6 Mile W ol,Plymouth, Michigan Adults pre ferred, completely insulated deco rated, fireplace carport no dogs

453 1526

PLYMOUTH LOCATION IS IMPORTANT and this six $'figure custom home enjoys Plymouth's best Impeccable and providing all the desired rooms Early occu pancy for a good family $750 a month ASK FOR ROBERT BAKE Riibert Bake Realtors 453*200

PLYMOUTH 3 bedroom. ~ IS baths fireplace, stove and refrig erator. disliwasher $425. security deposit 455-0764 459 9097

PLYMOUTH 3 bedrooms stove, rnfrigerator. garage fenced yard with playhouse. $4$5 month plus * *wi ty 459 3644

PLYMOUTH - 3 bedroom ranch garage, finished basement central air, available Feb 1 $475 month

2774543

PLYMOUTH 3 bedrooms baths garage, appliances dish washer carpet & drapes baseront with rec room $475 month 455-0*2

REDFORD TOWNSHIP 2 brdnxm ranch, new paint shag throughout basement $350 monthly BWore 6PM 533-0916 after 61'M 348 1336

ROCHESTER Colonial 2200 sq ft family room with fireplace 2S car attached garage, full basement on large lot $590 per month 54* 0334

ROCHESTER 3 bedroom home in desirable subdivision references required $575 per month Call 651 0776 or 651 0641

400 Apartments to rent

•Completely Private Entrance

•Whirlpool Appliancr-

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1 . 2 & 3 B e d r o o m Townhomes From $275

Open 10 am 6 pm Weekdays. 11 pm - 5 pm Weekt-: :•

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Luxuriously carpeted 1 and 2 bedroom-apartments and 2 bedroom 1 ' j bath lownhouse6 Dishwasher^air conditioning HOTPOINT appliances glass doorwalis onto balconies walk-in closets imposing Community House and swimming pool exclusively for residents Open Daily and Sunday 10 a m -6 p.m

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F R O M $ 2 9 0 • Hudson's Wesflaoo *> Tvnjtes »wav • SEMTA at your doorstep • E«p'essway access^1 !y

RENTAL OFFICE 421-4977 30500 West Warren

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• Spacious 2 Bedroom Townhouses with large family room, 3 levels, private entrance.

• 1 & 2 Bedroom AparUnents

On 9 Mile Rd., 1V2 miles W of Farmington Rd

Furnished models open daily 10 a.m - 6 p.m

• Phone 478-4664

John F. Uznis builder/developer

Page 56: Board considers Sheldon School purchase

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0 > WW 2 H O C K E Y TOOTS SEE THE RED WINGS AT OLYMPIA STADIUM

TO WIN: S#nd your nama and add rasa, on a poalctrd. lo RED WING TICKETS, Tha 0&-•ffvar A Eccentric Nawaptpara, 36W1 Schooteraft Road. Livonia, Ml 40150. Than watch tha cJuaMad section awry Monday and Thursday. Whan your nama appsars. you'rt a winner! Enter soon and as often as you like.

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SOUTHFIELD, near Southfield 4 I I Mil* Rd., 2 bedroom. 1 bath burv gaiow, fenced yard, garaee. stove 4 re f r igerator Pre fe r married cnuple O M plua deposit 551)439

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SUBLET HOME for 2 months. I bedroom, immediate occupancy Otder couple preferred Westland 4 Livonia area 346-3529

THREE bedroom home, Westland, ettraL, 1400 month, no pets 455-6369

THREE BEDROOM.weU insulated furnished home on Union Lake front Available for short term Rental at 83*3 plus utilities or year toeae available for >650 363 7366

THREE Bedroom brick ranch car garage, no pets Appi included Redford

TROY - Emerald . bedroom split level, availk>le year, dining room, family room with fireplace. 2>* baths, attached garage, lawn care k snow removal, water included, beach privileges, vacant Feb I $900 per month pita •800 security Call Juanita. 97*1609

T R O Y - I r a m e d i a t e occupancy, brand new 4 bedroom colonial. 2*4 baths, family room, dining room, carpels 4 drapes, full basement, 2 car attached sarage Coolidar-Long Lake area *tt5 monthly k 14045

TROY new 4 bedroom, 2S bath colonial, family room fireplace, basement and garage Immediate occupancy I860 month 87S0973

TROY one year old, 4 largr bed room brick colonial 3400 sq feet 2W car garage. 2% baths, fircplace, Lease >685 monthly 8^7244

404 House* to

BLOOMFIELD, Brand new quad level on treed lot, lake privileges 3 bedrooms, family

.•lace, 1W baths, garagr, month, lease, security M8-3S86

WESTLAND • One bedroom, no laundry facilities $180 per month Call after 7PM, evenings 474546!

WESTLAND, 2 bedroom, laundry room, garage. >250 a morth >250 security deposit 421-5490

WESTLAND 3 bedroom brick ranch family room, full basement, excellent neighborhood >395 a month 278-43K

406 D u p f c m To Rant

P L Y M O U T H City 2 bedroom Duplex, carpeLed, appliances, laun dry hook-up, large private yard, adults preferred, >300 monthly

453-2M3

duplex, « street

PLYMOUTH, 1 bedroom doae to shopping, private off si parking AvaUable now First month's rent and 1 month secia-ity >275 a month plus gas k electric Ask for Dick 484 M00

THREE BEDROOM Duplex in the City of Northville 34*4030

TROY Sterling area Immediate poaaession, new 3 bedroom custom ranch fully equipped kitchen 4 laundry. 2 full baths, attached garage. full tiled basemert, carpet 1 drapes 1 year lease >550 month

52SOIS7

TROY~it74 trTlevel, J bedroom, family room fireplace, appliances, 2 car attached garage I year lease >800 • month 97*40*7

WESTLAND 33593 Hunter, 3 be* room ranch, family room, full base-ment, fenced, newly decorated, new carpeting throughout, new Solarlan kitchen floor, 1 mile to Westland Center >375 plus security L e a * References No pets Immediste occupancy Open Thursday, 5PM-5:45PM 484-7186

14 M I L E - M I D D L E B E L T 4 bedroom, 3^ bath ranch, family r o o m , f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t , swimming pool, attached garage Appliances >750 monthly 6&S424;

A 871-8715

406 Furnished Houses To Rent

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom completely furnished, including linens, dishes, utensils, appliances Monthly rental 682 0481. 682 0324

PLYMOUTH niahed, no pets >350 month, security

453 2214

Completely fur Couple preferred.

TROY homes, built ins •850

2 beautiful 3 family room, attached garage

year old fireplace,

*>50 and *»215«

S Y L V A N L a k e f r o n t home 2 bedrooms, fully carpeted, fireplace, dishwasher >350 per month plus security Available now thru June Call after 6PM 977 1606

TWO BEDROOM DUPLEX. Ford Rd k M e r r i m a n , s t o v e , refrigerator, carpeting 274-7828

410 Flats To Rent

PLYMOUTH OLD Village, bedroom Flat with plush car all appliances, basemei garage Must ,see >400. Ask for Dick or Tony, 45WMOO

. huge 2 arpeting. sm and

PLYMOUTH, plush lower flat, one bedroom with doorwall to private patio Large country kitchen, dining room, den, garage and basement All deluxe appliances, including washer and dryer >375 per month plus utilities Evenings

412 Townhouses Condos. To Rent

ADAMS WOODS Bloomfield HUls 3 bedrooms. 2V4 baths, fireplaces, garage court yard, all utilities and appliances Available After 7 PM

841-8878

BIG BEAVER - John R ranch - 2 bedroom, utility room, attached garage, basement, pool >475 monthly plus security 528-2322

BIRMINGHAM AREA T( 2 bedrooms, 1 H baths, carpeting, kitchen ap'pliances, air condi tioning. full basement, garage, immediate occupancy >475 6444770

SIX ROOM fl«t Also one room furnished apartment All utilities paid- Seven Mile/Woodward area >125 per month 982 5783

412 Townhouses-Condos. To n n . i l

Kent

TROY 3 bedrooms 2 baths, family room finished basmeent, garage no pets, immediate occupancy, >450 Af ter 7 pm 528 0631 Sat

531-0512

TWO COLONIAL style homes in West Bloomfield Immediate occu pancy Both with 5 bedrooms, fam ily room A more >575 4 >850 per month plus deposit For detail.*

CALL BOB LYNDALL

Chamber la in 6 2 6 - 9 1 0 0

WALLED LAKE, small house, couple preferred >250 First A last months rent plus security deposit

3P2-«23 Call

WE HAVE over 100 listings of houses now for rent Call for further information

HOME FINDERS RENTAL SVC Farmington. 553-9001

Tav lylor, 292 3830

408 Duplexes To Rent

A LARGE 2 bedroom <kjpl ex for lease in Troy Living room, dining room combination, 1 bath, frost free refrigerator, self clean oven, air, carpeted, security required No pets, married couples preferred Finished basement >~ " Immediate occupancy

>335 monthly 689-4431

BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom Duplex in Birmingham Fireplace, completely redecorated -like new >400 per month Lease preferred 6424)187

CROOKS 14 Mile, 2 bedrooms, IV» baths, carpeting, appliances, air, basement, patio, >400 Adults pre ferred Eves weekends 647 3745

Bloomfield Hills Cooperative

Located on Woodward Ave I mile north of Square Lake Rd 1-2-3 bed-room townhouses From >150 to >205 per mo for qualified members Membership fee required QUI 10 AM 5 PM. Mon A Wed., 33*7452 Tues , Thurs . Fri , 778-7982

Bloomfield Hills Cooperative

located on Woodward Ave 1 Mile north of Square Lake Rd One be* room units, some with full base-ments >159 to >177 per mo for qual-ified members. Membership fee required Call I t AM 5 PM, Mon A Wed, 335-7452 Tues, Thurs. Fri , 778-7982

DOWNTOWN South Lyon, roltn, carpeted, adults, r >275 349-0615 or

2 bed o pets 437-8862

FIVE room Duplex, near Wonder-land >900 plus security Married couple preferred, no pets 477 1236

LIVONIA 3 bedroom lower, with baaement A garage >400 monthly includes heat Evenings, 832-8437

NEW CANTON Duplex - 2 bed rooms, lSfr baths, air conditioning, basement, kitchen appliaixes, >365 month plus utilities, no pets,9814)218

400 Apartments to rent

K E N S I N G T O N P A R K A P A R T M E N T S

1 & 2 B E D R O O M A P A R T M E N T S

FROM $225

DIRECTLY A C R O S S F R O M K E N S I N G T O N STATE PARK AT 1-96 & KENT LAKE EXIT.

Drapes shag carpeting clubhouse, appliances Heal paid Tobogganing & other winter sports facilities right across the road

Mgr 437-6794 O p e n Daily & Sunday 9 A M - 9 P M

BLOOMFIELD Bachelor pad 1 bedroom, plus loft, I H batha, cathe-dral ceiling New throughout, cus torn appliances, carpeting, drapes >525 month 646-6116

CONDOMINIUM REALTY

353-3930 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY

ROCHESTER Two brand new 2 bedroom luxury townhouses in KINGS COVE Each has a full base-ment, appliances and garage I unit features a full bath off each bed room, from >850 to >700 a month

TROY: Immaculate contemporary 2 bedroom STRATH MORE V I L LAGE townhouse with garage, fin ished basement, gas fireplace and redwood deck Premium location, >575 per month or may be pur chased Call for details

OAKBROOK WEST Townhouae, 3 bedrooms, 2H baths, full basement, carport Heat included >650 a month

412 Townhouses-Condos. To Rent

MEADOWBROOK HILLS OF AVON

Deluxe 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo in lunity

fire-prestigious Rochester coiwni Garage with electric opener place, main floor laundry, all appli-ances and drapes Exquisite view, X50 a month Security deposit required Call June Connor 37*9008 <* 37*9000

NORTHFIELD HILLS Tr bedrooms. 2 * baths, garage, pJace. aH utilities, appliances. cur

>875, superb, M1-8878

NORTHFIELD HILLS. Troy I • [Troy room.

CONDO Troy, Northfield Hills All appliances, air, shag caroetine fireplace, electric includet

FOR LEASE, Condo, Hills, 2 bedrooms. car| draperies, appliances maintenance >450

851 9024

Blocmfield rt. carpet,

heat, water, month Eve-

644-7353

FREE RENT in exchange for main-taining luxurious 2 bedroom Condo A taking care of my cats After 7 PM-11 PM or between 7 AM 8 AM

56*7973

OONDO - Available immediately. Avon A Adams Twp 2 bedrooms, m baths, washer, dryer, dish washer, pool, sauna >450 monthly All utilities 373-0854 or 68*9611

CONDO FOR LEASE NORTHFIELD HILLS - - Troy's prixe community of comfortable homes 3 bedrooms, 14 batha, fire-place, dining room, complete kitchen, Central Air. garden patio

•Completely redecorated in neutral tones, i m m e d i a t e possession Includes heat, water, all mainte-nance, use of Clubhouse, pool, tennis courts Will consider short term lease >600 per month

ASK FOR FERN WAGGONER

Chamber la in

646-6000 858-8706

KINGS COVE • ROCHESTER •

Luxurious 3 b e d r o o m condo,

2 ' / j baths, p r i v a t e garoge,

country kitchen, fireplace, end

unit. Plus m a n y custom fea-

tures. Pool a n d tennis facil-

ities Spork l ing n e w Refer-

ences r e q u i r e d $ 8 0 0 per

month. Cal l Dick Roeser af

6 4 6 - 6 1 1 7 or Louise at 652-

1800

i LUXURIOUS TOWNHOUSES

In Farmington Hil ls, 3 level 2 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, family room, carport included, 70 acres of pr ivate park, tennis courts, s w i m m i n g pool.

GREEN HILL APTS 9 MILE RD, WEST OF

F A R M I N G T O N RD

478-4664

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Located on Berg Road, North of Civic Center Drive, East ot Telegraph Road

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Escape to the Hidden World of Woodcrest

v " ~ 830° Woodcrest Dr '/« Mile North ° ' Hudson's Westland on Wayne Rd

A y Phone 2618010 ^ ^RENTAL INFORMATION 10 a m 6 p m DAILY

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GRAND OPENING A NEW LEVEL OF LUXURY IN RENTAL RESIDENCES COMES TO FARMINGTON One bedroom and unique two bed-room. two bath terrace residences from *325. Models open doity ond weekends, 11 am -6pm. Located at the comer or 9 Mile and Drake in Farmington Hills Phone 474*2510

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JOuxury Jlpartmcnt JSiving i ho"*- vo ir new re<itlvnr« from nn«- ..f » ,t qualitj apart merit* "r to\tnhouM->. \mon»r tin- ninny features included urr u n t r a l air ceiilitioninir, rar|w»inK, dishwasher, i*-<l und or Imleon.v one just right for you' Mum office

<?inc-Jlire • 1 , 2 and 3 bedrooms • 1 and 2 baths • Laundry on each floor • Carport • Clubhouse • North aide 12 Mile east of Northwestern Hwy. • Resident Manager 367 1761. FROM $316

(Bounty Qourt • 1 and 2 bedrooms • 1 and 2 baths • West side of Greenfield Road between 10 and 10Vi Mile • Resident Manager 667-3832

FROM |276,

Woodcreafi ^Pillage • 2 and 3 bedrooms • 2 batha • Attached garage with electric door control •] Self-cleaning oven • Saunas • IS MUe and Mid-olebelt Rd. (West of Northwestern Hwy.) • Resident Manager

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storv ranch condo, 2 bedrooms, air. full basement, washer, dryer, dish washer >510 includes heat, pool, sauna, tennis, club k condo serv ices References 641-8663

NORTHFIELD HILLS Condo, Troy No pets 2 bedroom, 1W b«U» >500 a month includes heating, mainte-nance and clubhouse facilities

«5-1875

NORTHFIELD HILLS, Troy • 3 bedrooms, I H baths, all appliances, air conditioning, fireplaci patio heat, clubhouse, >450 per month plus condo fee 02-7170

NORTHVILLE PINEKNOL1. Townhouae, 2 bedrooms, I bath 2 half baths, game room, •laixtdry room, walk-out basement, fell G E appliances >395 per month 34*-41»

NOVI - 3 bedroom Condo. central air. carpeting, appliances, ilaunA-y room, pool, near 1-96, I275.1 Twelve Oaks, >425 477-2543

OVER 40 preferred. 1 bedroom 1st floor condo apartment Lovely view But convenient to stores Near Downtown Farmingtoii >300 a month Evenings 524-2068

PILOT'S COVE 2 bedrooms. IVi baths, garage and basement Prestigious location. 12 Mile and Inkster Available imme-diately >«00 per month, 14 month security deposit, plus first months rent One year lease Call

KAY BUTCHER REAL ESTATE ONE

2 6 1 - 2 6 0 0 or 464 -7403

KINGS COVE-Rochester, 2 bed-room, bath condo with garage >825 per month plus utilities 855-1254

P L Y M O U T H Bedford Villa 2 bedroom l u x u r y condo, a l l appliances, garage, option No pets >425

RIVER BEND j TOWNHOUSES

2 bedrooms, I Vi boths, dish-

washer, a i r condit ioning a n d

many m a n y extras including

a n i m p o s i n g c o m m u n i t y

house a n d s w i m m i n g pool

exclusively for residents

RIVER BEND 3 0 5 0 0 West Warren

> lbetween"Middlebelt 4 Merriman)

421-4977 i

414 Hondo Rentals

ATTRACTIVE, furnished Indian River front condo on Hilchinson Island Stuart, two bedrooms, two baths, pool, tennis, boat dock, good fishing, ocean beach 300 yards, available February, April 334-3475

BEAUTIFUL CONDO Gulf view on Intercoastal near Clearwater 2 Bedrooms, 2 baths, furnished, tennis A pool, sauna Weekly Monthly Feb . April 661 2482

BONITA BEACH, near Naples, 7th floor Condo on beach, offers unsur pasaed view of Gulf and Backwater Bays 2 bedroom, 2 bath, temis, pool, sauna, activity room 682-51S3

BONITA BEACH CLUB Enioy this fantastic 2 bedroom Condo directly on the beach, near Naples This unit has been beautifully furnished by an interior decorator Lovely grounds, pool, tennis 851^289

FABULOUS FLORIDA KEYS, Stu dio Condo, marina, pool, sauna >175 per week, >650 permonth

682 9066

FLORIDA KEYS Long Key. 30 ft travel trailer, screen room, per-manently tied in lovely cop do resort Pool, tennis, beach, marina, fishing, etc available Feb thru April >250 month. 375-0962

414 Rondo Rentals 420 Rooms To Rent

SARASOTA, Lido Beach, 2 be<fc-oom luiury condo, short or long term

6*2*60

VERO BEACH, new, furnished. 2 bedroom. Golf course Condo Available immediately >950 per month Also, 1 bedroom Confo, >700 per month Avai lable March Evenings 85HHM9

415 Halls For Rent

AMERICAN LEGION H A U 3 1 7 7 5 G R A N D RIVB*

F a r m i n g t o n . C o m p l e t e l y remodeled, a i r conditioned, c a p a c i t y 3 0 0 W E D D I N G R E C E P T I O N S , P A R T I E S , DANGES, SHOWERS. Lighted Parking Cal l for reservations 1 6 P M 4 7 8 - 9 1 74 ; if no answer 476 -0723

FLORIDA RENTAL, Stuart area New, two bedroom, two bath Con-dominium on the ocean Available February After 7 PM 545-4718

GORGEOUS 3 bedroom Southwest, Florida condo located in private club directly on beach Fully fur

»ed, central air, all new appli-es Offers swimming, tennis,

golf and boating Rents by week or nth In terested part ies, call

851 5355

injur \

GULF OF MEXICO Treasure Island. St Pete area New luxury 2 bedroom, 2 bath, decorator furushed condo with balcony on 8th floor overlooking beaches & Boca

Bay 30 min to Tampa air Tennis, pool, clubhouse Walk

shops 4 restaurants No pets weekly >1100 monthly m sea

son, lower off season 4 summer rates M7 7496

KEY LARGO, Florida 2 bedroom new deluxe townhouse Beach, marina, large recreation hall, tennis, pool Rates by week, month or season For reservations 8844231

F A R M I N G T O N K of C HALL

21900 Middlebelt Air condition, paved parking

WEDDINGS-BANQUETS SHOWERS PARTIES

Package deal our specialty Hall capacity. 300

Mon -Fri. 10-2. Mon eves *8 30. call GR 6-1100

HALL FOR RENT All occasions, Post 474-8180

HALL RENTAL, weekends, days only Nice atmosphere Package deals 300 capacity Canton area Call after 7 PM 3B7-19M

FURNISHED rooms, also effi-ciencies available Daily/weekly

Color TV, phones daily maid Royal Motor Inn, 27751

outh Rd , Livonia 422 1911

R W Chicago area Sleep for middle age perscn, no no drinking preferred >20

937 8383

MAllURE working female or male with references Joy Farmington Rd *rea >50 a week, cooking privi leges 425-4472

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PL Y1 adults 25 4 older plus park

ROOM house privileges, on near I 96, >40 a week >40

ty Call evenings or week 255 2240

M O U T H N

deposit Laundry ing 453 8776

M I L L Street. >25 >30 weekly

facilities 397 3167

ROOM FOR RENT in mobile tome Pref r female Call Michelle after 6PM 669-2851

SLEEPING ROOM in Plymouth Refined gentleman preferred Pri vate entrance 453 2732

SLEEPING ROOM in PlymoUh employed man preferred, outside entrance, no cooking 453-3745

424 Office-Business Space To Rent

LIVONIA - 6 Mile, immediate occupancy, sq fl available

Middled* It, 500 to MM.

422-3»

OFFICE/LEASE, Birmingham 1 or 2 rooms with answering service Maple Telegraph Phone 845-4C2

OFFICE SPACE IN SOUTHFIELD FROM $95 MO

Including utilities, onsv««ring

service, conference room

569-1624

422 Commercial Industrial To

FOR LEASK 4100 sq ft 478-7>35

Rent

Uvonia. 476-3900

LIVONIA K of C Hall Capacity 275 A m p l e p a r k i n g , a i r condit ioning Renta l for a l l occasions 534 9036 or 4M-0500

478-71

FOR LEASE 8000 Sq Ft Commercial Plymouth Rd Lipoma

3S. 476-3900

MADEIRA BEACH Near St Pete, 2 bedroom Condo on Gulf beach Special monthly rales

255-3578

MONTHLY OR Seasonal Rental Gulf Front Condo Near Tarpon Springs-InnlsBrook Area 2 bed room, 2 bath 851 3407

ROCHESTER condo, beautiful new 2 bedroom, garage, appliances, drapes, carpeting Maintenance fees >600 month W7 5535

ROCHESTER CONDO , 2 bedroom, I H baths, overlooking river, temis c o u r t , p o o l , c a r p o r t , new appliances, and carpeting, mature couple preferred >450 Includes heat and water Call Eliot, 87*3184,

363-3173

SOUTHFIELD - 3 bedroom To hwae Available immediately carpeting thru-out, heat 4 ances included in rent >395

365-1067

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TOWNHOUSE SOUTHFIELD. 2 bedroom; immediately available; including all appliances, drapes, carport and much more >430 p4us Security deposit Manager, 3515-5289 Office 357 0077

10 MILE LAHSER Two (2) bedrooms, 21* batta, living room, dining room, kitchen, break fast nook, finished basement, laun dry room, carport (1,950 sq ft. I Area for Adults 4 for Families with children or teenagers Heat included, all appliances No pets From >445 3»R844

NAPLES AREA CONDO Gulf side dream Condo Beach, wol, terrace, sauna, plus, plus' ,100 sq ft., furnished, much lovier

than any resort Grassy lawn with >alm trees swaying, sunshine and W By the week, or less expensive by the month, 2 couples cheaper than one' For a brochure call Pn v«te . 591 -0062

NEW CONDOMINIUM Gulf of Mexico, at Madeira Beach, Florida, near St Pete, completely furnished, utilities paid. 2 bedrooms, pool and sauna, immedia te occupancy, monthly rentals only Adults preferred. No pets, eves l « 4 3743

NEW luxury condo apartment on Hickory Bay with the gulf, beach 4 swimming pool privileges >1500 monthly or >400 weekly complete

813-597 3

NIGHT CLUB available, days only Can be used for showers, banquet parties, etc 300 capacity Call after 8 PM 397 1968

REDFORD JAYCEE Commiaiity Bldg , 15534 Beech Daly Air con<4 tioned. Weddings, Showers, Ban quets, Etc 531 9255 , 937 9624

416 Vacation Rentals

A B A N D O N YOUR HUNT VACATION RENTALS

-TENANTS 4 LANDLORDS SHARE LISTINGS 6 4 2 - 1 6 2 0

124 S Woodward at Maple, Birm

BAHAMAS Treasure Cay. 2 bed room 2 bath ocean villa kitchen, living room, fully equipped on 3 mile beach, pool, golf, tennis, water sports Commercial 4 private air port 5 9PM 626-5940

BESK CHALETS BOYNE MOUNTAIN

Special January SKI PACKAGE

5 3 4 - 6 4 6 9 756-5171 OFFICE: 4 6 4 - 4 2 6 0

BOYNE Chalet, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, beamed ceiling, fireplace, sauna, whirlpool Snowmobile cross country sk i ing 356 6798

5320598

GRAND RIVER 4 10 Mile-for lease, H of new 5700 sq ft light industrial buildinc Includes 850 sq ft deluxe office 500 from 3 X Ways 4784600

KNOLLWOOD SHOPPING PIAZA. Maplfe 4 Inkster Roads Bloomfield Township Now leasing Retail Sores and/or Professional Offices For Store imformation ask for Mr Binder 474 9300

OFFICE SPACE 1200 so ft . in attractive Livonia professional building 5 Mile Inkster area Gall Mon thru T h u r s afternoons •

427-4540'

PLYMOUTH" 710 sq ft of oTl<i space in brand new building, located in new industrial section, for more information call 45»2lQ0

PRIME BIRMINGHAM ^ J

LOCATION Approximately 1800 sq ft of deluxe office space, fully carpeted has 6 private offices, tile room library and reception area suitable for law firm or many other businesses }

M i II1S

PRIME LOCATION Rochester . office-commercial 4 Rooms 570 sq ft plus Call after 6 PM 652 3726

PRIVATE OFFI able Southfield c per month

I to rent in desir

ice building >150 357 35«

good location ft office, >295 month 600

NEW BUILDING 1000 hq

sq f( shop, >150 month, will rent separately or together, short term lease 375-1065 852 06«

PINE TREE PLAZA Canton Twp now leasing, retail and professional stores Call 557-4150

WAREHOUSE SPACE AVAILABLE

Excellent access to 23 X Way 8,000-6,000 Sq Ft >800 up '

20TH CENTURY REALTY 1-437-6981

813-992-0751

OLDER woman wants to beautiful 2 bedroom condo on Hutchinson same

' 3647

e her front with

354-C3I

ORLANDO AREA - beautiful com-pletely equipped condo near Dis-ney. 2 pools, tennis, saunas, on lagoon Available after March 18 >200 weekly E a s t e r week >250

739-0073

PALM BEACH - Singer Island, oceanfront 1 bedroom completely furnished garden condominium, adults preferred, no peta, available April, May. June, 2 week minimum

464 3559

3 BEDROOM Townhouse in Soutlv field, >425 per month 1 months rent as s e c u r i t y P h o n e a f ter 5pm

352*770

413 Rental Agency

FREE LISTING Service to al| area landlords We screen all proepec tive tenants AAA Home Rental 58M721 3819193

414 Florida Rentds

A B A N D O N YOUR HUNT • FLORIDA RENTALS TENANTS 4 LANDLORDS

422P - Boca Raton, beautifully fur-nished 2 bedroom. 2 bath a l on A-1A Swimming pool Ocean across street. On waterway Available Feb 4 March >1200 per month

SHARE LISTINGS 642-J620 IM S Woodward at Maple, Birm

POMPANO BEACH oceanfront c o n d o m i n i m u m , comple te ly furnished, 2 bedrooms. 2 baths Beach, pool, sauna, convenient p a r k i n g Feb , M a r c h Apr i l

M446I8

BOYNE COUNTY Three or four bedroom sharp furnished chalets Reserve now for ski season 645-2500 , 616-347«01

POMPANO BEACH Corner 6th floor apartment Wrap balcony 2/2 furnished Ocean view Steps to ocean Large pool. Month min imum Exceptic terms for longer lease 526

SAND KEY ISLAND, FLORIDA Furnished 2 bedrooms, 2 bath pro-fessionally decorated condo, right on the Gulf ot Mexico, Pool, Putt Ptft golf and beach Monthly rates Call 642-0187

SANIBEL ISLAND New Gulf View Condo, fully equipped, 2 bedroom. 2 bath, wasner-dryer, pool, tennis, available F e b u r a r y , April 21 through May 5 591 1749

SIESTA KEY, Sarasota Luxury 1, 2 4 3 bedroom condominiums in Tennis 4 Yacht Club Available January through April 647-2631 or

813-349-5M1

BOYNE COUNTRY - modern cha let, sleeps 6, fireplace, electric heat, carpeted throughout tub 4 shower, all modern conveniences

751-4765

BOYNE H1GHLANDS - 3 bedroom, 2 bath chalet Available by week end, week or month Also near Nubs Nob 646 4880 , After SPM

885 OKI

BOYNE HIGHLAND view, luxury chalet, exclusive area, 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, sleeps 12, by week or weekend, 545 1000 541-0622

CONDOMINIUMS AND COTTAGES

IN HARBOR SPRINGS Now Renting By Week, Month or W e e k e n d Dur ing Ski Sea-son & S u m m e r S e a s o n Context:

Graham Real Estate 198 East Main St.

Harbor Springs, Mich 4 9 7 4 0 6 1 6 - 5 2 6 - 6 0 0 1 - 5 2 6 2 1 0 6

424 Office-Business Space To Rent

APPROXIMATELY 1500SO FT Corner Ford 4 Middlebelt. Garden City For info r m a t ion phone

422 2490

APPROXIMATELY 800 Sq ft of ofice space • Excellent location on Five Mile Road, west of Beech Daly Abundant parking >425 per month includes utilities and janitor service Call 261 5080

Thompson-

Brown BIG BEAVER office space Copier, secretary, phone Ideal for lawyrr, accountant, manufacturers rep

435-3748

PRIVATE OFFICE in Uvonia, all utilities, large parking new build ing 12x24 45J 3629

SINGLE ROOM "OFFICES Corner of Ford & Middlebelt Garden Qty F'rom >125 per month and up induri ing utilities 422 7030

SUITE DEAL 19500 MIDDLEBELT

LIVONIA Two custom offices available immediately 168 sq ft single office, 1250 sq ft 7 room office From >125 per month including all utilities, daily janitor service part ing. carpet and drapes CALL CAROLYN 54*5520

THREE HOOMvuite M0 sq ft in prestigious Birmingham high rise office building 700 Easi Maple

1,100 square foo t brick house zoned p r o f e s s i o n a l i D t A l FOR OFFICE. Located on Inkster Rd S of Ford 2 cor at tached ga roge $ 4 0 0 pe r m o n t h For more i n f o r m a t i o n , ca l l

4 2 5 - 0 9 3 0

430 Wanted To Rent

B I R M I N G H A M downtown location available 100 to 1,000 sq Mr Summers.

b e a u t i f u l i m m e d i a t e l y

ft Call 64 & 9870

ALL AREA APTS HOUSES-FLATS

L A N D L O R D S ' SINCERE X TENANTS LOOKING

no obligation SHARE LISTINGS M2 1620

124 S Woodward at Maple Birm

•HOUSE, long term lease respon sible family, Livonia area 3 to 4 betfrooms Being transferred April I 5910856 or

Apri 273 7966

BIRMINGHAM 1000 sq ft space immediate ly availatT Reasonable lease rate

COZY, nicely furnished cottage with fireplace near Gaylord and Boyne Available week or weekend

626-7167

HILTON HEAD Island, S Carolina, Sea Pines, condominium, tennis, golf, ocean, pool After 4 pm349-4775

HOMESTEAD Glen Artxir New unit directly on Lake Michigan 3 bedroom condo. brand new, week ends >175, or weekly. >400 4258245

office able

353-4280

BIRMINGHAM Dental 4 Medical space available from 550 2100 All utilities, excellent parking Immedi ate occupancy Cannon Realty

CANTON AREA Office space for rent on Ford Rd less than 1 mile W of 1 275 One office, 150 sq ft Second office 650 sq ft Reasonable Call Barbara or Bob at 455-7790,

DENTAL SUITE FOR LEASE In a 27 unit Complex in Troy's Golden Corridor on heav ily traveled Big Beaver Rd , close to Somerset 550 sq ft with 2 oper atory rooms, private doctor's office Immediately available 3 year lease preferred >750 per month

ASK FOR BOB TENNANT

Chamber la in 6 4 6 - 6' 0 0 0

LEAVING TOWN! Don't Want To Sell!!

Consult us about our rental and or property management service Over 10 years experience in man agement field Competitive rales

GOODE REAL ESTATE 1411 N Woodward ' M17 1896

R E F I N E D . S r m i R e t i r e d Professional women wishes to rent bedroom with limited kitchen pnveleges, Birmingham Troy Area Excellent references Please Call

643 6694

RESPONSIBLE, Established yoi woman wishes rent option lo bu> 6 months small house

in 56&74I9

WANTED Studio or efficiency South Oakland County area After 6 PM 531-8411, if no answer 532 3231

432 Living Quarters

400 Apartments to rent

We have BIG PLANS lor you.

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Amberwoods IT

2 & 3 B e d r o o m T o w n h o m e s , .

F r o m : $260 • Pr iva te en t ranced • A l l app l i ances • C e n t r a l air

conditioning

• G a s heai • l i 2 ba lhs • C l u b h o u s e • S w i m m i n g p o o l

O p e n da i l y 10 t o 6, w e e k e n d s 11 t o 5

942-0180 t u r e k a R(l 1 1 2 mi les West

of Te leg raph ; be tween B e e c h - D a l y and Inkster in Tay lo r

ONE Bedroom condo Dillon Colo rado near 6 major ski areas, >45per day up to 4 people A f t e r 7 P M

338-3448

PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico, condominium, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, overlooking ocean, pool 4 daily maid serv ice, reasonable rates

852-5372

RENT A motor home, luxuriously equipped to sleep up to 7 Families only 661 52M

SKI BOYNE Highlands, rent lovdy contemporary house outside Harbor Springs Mi by weekend, week or month Sleeps 1 513-7741842

SKIERS Large home, fully furnished Six large bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, duiing room, kitchen. In Harbor

Rented by weekend, week. 313-4263867

ETON OFFICE PLAZA Ooofcs Maple, large 2 room cor ner suite, all unities janitorial service, >275 per month Available March 1st it» 2580

FIVE PRIVATE OFFICES Off 23 X Way

Green Oak Township >350 monthly 20TH CENTURY REALTY

1-437 6981

F O R L E A S E new d e l u x e professional office space, 67M Rochester Rd

uvina yu To Snare

A B A N D O N YOUR HUNT SELECT PEOPLE

SHARE YOUR HOME OR APT MOVE IN WITH SOMEONE Start A New Place To Share

100 s LISTED 3HARE LISTINGS 6 4 2 - 1 6 2 0

124 S Woodward at Maple Birm.

FEMALE mid 20 s needed to share 3 bedroom house in Royal Oak. >115 month plus utilities and security deposit Evenings 549^8M »rek ends 778-6699

FEMALE 25 wishes to share Farm taiton Hills apartment Call before

477-'

Troy 879-8144

GARDEN Ford Rd , Gramco

CITY Middlebelt and 100 to 2000 sq ft Call

525-7400

SKI Traverse City area, chalet at Sugarloaf Mountain Sleepa 7 Newly decorated 549-1222. 642 7*26

SNOWBIRD Utah, Iron Blossom Lodge. Efficiency Condo. sleeps 2-4, available weekly Feb 24 thru March 17, reasonable 334-3777

SNOWMASS, Colorado, new 4 bed room ski house Fantastic view of Snowmass A v a i l a b l e weekly

642 4826

"SIMPLY EXTRAORDINARY"

MUIRW3DD T H E M O S T C O M P L E T E A N D E X C L U S I V E

R E N T A L R E S I D E N T I A L C O M M U N I T Y

I N F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

•Over 96 rolling oaes •Enormous pool of forested and land-scaped grounds

•Muirwood Club Lounge

• Tennis courts •Nature trails & ponds •Gatehouse-moni-

tored entry and exit

U n i q u e t w o b e d r o o m t e r r a c e d w e l l i n g s a n d

o n e a n d t w o b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s .

O p e n daily. Ham • 6 p m j - t q c c o i Of by p r i v a t e showing, 4 / 0 ~ 0 0 0 0 L o c a t e d a t t h e c o m e r o f G r a n d River a n d D r a k e .

I n F a r m i n g t o n Hi l ls

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SNOWMOBILING. CROSS Coirtry Skiing at your door step 31 inches of snow Traverse City area Elk Lake 4 bedrooms. 2 lull baths. >60 a day. M»066l

SUGAR LOAF condo, 4 bedrooms available for weekday rentals Steeps 12 Located at base of chair lifts Excellent down hill or cross country skiing Ask tor Kevin Mor-row, 1 313-33241231

VILLAS ON ACAPULCO BAY Air conditioned 1 to 4 bedrooms, private pool, b y . maid, and bay

ng 626-9959 oi swimming 553-4696

420 Rooms To Rent

CLAWSON room privileges

for rent with 565 7065

FARMINGTON HILLS, larp colo-nial, >150 per month includes kitchen privileges Call after 5 30 P"> 474-C35

FIVE Mile-Middlebelt room for

are*, nice em^ojed

LARGE, PRIVATE room with bath Magle-Inkster Rd. area CkU after

LARGS 4 Comfortably bedroom with * bath leoUirt Oty of Plymotih. week Phone evenings and ends 4

*> •

HEART OF BLOOMFIELD HILLS 1200 sq ft of superbly located office space in charming historic building at Lone Pine and Wood ward Main floor, two entrances, par* at door >9 00 a sq ft includes taxes, utilities for quality tenant Available at once Ideal for law or accamting firm Please rail Mr Reed 646-5000

TNKSTER CHERRY HILL LOCATION

In Garden City Professional Offices 750 sq ft , suitable for Medical. Dental or related fields Long lease available Immed ia te Occupancy Call between Bam 5pm, 476 6680 or after 7pm 6K 1644

MODERN office suites for lease, medical or dental, in Plymouth

453-4055

NEW OFFICE SUITE for lease, will, partition to suit 2005 W Hamlin near Crook*, Rochester Call 852-9300 or after 5 PM 4 weekends 680 2296

PROFESSIONAL, Responrtbte per-son to share 3 bedroom hotae a Farmington Hills Appiicaton k references needed 553-77M

RELIABLE female to share Kaa tihgton Condo Many extras Raa sonable Work. 621 3092, h»OM

391 1181

RESPONSIBLE person to Tbaw bouse, full finished b u e n M l Southfield Warren area Call after •P" 1 561-4778

ROCHESTER U r g e farm share Rent >140 monthly I utilities Deposit r e t i r e d I ale occupancy

SINGLE girl looking for same between ages 22 30. to stare 2 bed room apartment Southfield QUI 4-10PM Mon Fr i , anytime weekend

3M4444

girls v tner sir hone with another single girt >175

month including utilities (Jail after «PM 722-1

436 House Sitting Service

RESPONSIBLE PERSON i 5 # f eated in house sitting. January ttvu ' Referernces furnsished upon request Days 855 1666 Ev

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- w R E S P O N S I B L E I N D I V I D U A L iffprested in house sitting January , h— " — R e f e r e n c e s fura£ed vs| thru March upon request

430 Wanted To Rent

WANTED!

Hous ing n e e d e d for

out-of - town; ma tu re

techn ica l s tudents

CALL 522-9510 'a

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