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T #-f* YV «Vff #••"*•• V/V'^Ow »• **"+' i W "*• ' ^ *5 #» -»V»- H > - y »»• jfr |i y y r iV-IT'-^-^-.-y *fK Y> JP'.^Jv av ^ ••»•«. - • - I. PC I •VjtiB&M&i: MEA mdrks time on Crestwood issues —pg. 2 (Ohsrriuu* t r ^ n t r u r Volume 1 Number 20 Thursday, January 16, 1975 Canton, Michigan 52 Pages Fifteen Cents LWV wants, c PLYMOUTH—Noting their alarm over the lack of planned citizen in- volvement in discussions of new legis- lation for teacher negotiations, the members of the Plymouth-Northville League of Women Voters plan to do something about it. On Jan 22, the LWV is setting the first meeting to form a "task force" of citizens within the Plymouth Com- munity School District which will lobby and recommend legislation that "reflects the thinking of the Plymouth Community School District." AIRPORTS LIKE Mettetal are a dying species these days, losing out to the metropolitan airports which don't have to pay large tax bills. (Staff photo by Bob Woodring) Mettetal airport is up for sale By RICHARD GOLD CANTON—One of the longtime in- stitutions of the Plymouth-Canton area may soon dissappear from the map. Bob and Marv Mettetal are getting ready to sell their airport, and there is a possibility it may be converted into a manufacturing area. The Mettetal brothers, who have owned the airport since 1959, can't make enough money out of the old air- port to keep it going and live comfort- ably. Says Bob "We just can't compete with municipal airports. The capital improvements wed have to make here are just too costly. Besides we get taxed too hard to make a comfort- able living out of the place." THE AIRPORT, at the corner of Joy and Lilley Roads, is one of the few remaining private airports in the nation Explains Marv Mettetal: "We're a public utility, but we pay taxes as a private enterprise. We're taxed at a rate that says this land (about 70 acres) is worth more than a million dollars." Adds Bob, "Because we're a public utility, people can just come down here, land their planes, and thumb their noses at us. There's noth- ing we can do. " Marv, the younger of the two Mettet- als explains that the heavy tax on pri- vate airports has quickened their de- mise throughout the nation. "About 15 years ago. all over,the county people just started unloading. Now there aren't too many left " The airport was owned by the Met- tetal brothers' parents and in 1946, Bob who is now 55. began leasing the airport. In I960 Marv joined him and they bought the facility from their par- ents' estate. SINCE THEN they have sunk more than 1600,000 into the enterprise. All of their income now is derived from rantal space of the many hangars that dot the landscape of the airport. The trouble, as Bob explains, is there are no tax incentives for private airports "We pay over $30,000 a year in gas taxes and they go to improve public airports. We dont get one cent in the form of a rebate." Over the years many businesses and residents have moved near the airport to use its facilities. But with the quicker and larger aiplanes utiliz- ed today by businesses. Mettetal air- port hais become partially obsolete. "We just can't handle the business planes any more. They're too big and we don't have the runway space," says Marv According to the Mettetal brothers, the only way the airport could remain in the future would be if a local gov- ernment purchased it. "A municipal governement could at- tract federal funds. They could buy the thing now, make the improve- ments and in no time at all the place would be packed. There's plenty of room to expand the runway, and we have an old survey that says there's $2.4 million in federal money just wait- ing if a municipality purchases this place," comments Marv. THE LAND is zoned M-2 for manu- facturing and, if a local governement doesn't purchase the property, it is quite possible a land developer might. Marv adds: " We have all the utili- ties here. There's a natural gas hook up readily available for anyone that wants to turn this land into a manufac- turing area." "We had our chance in 1962 when this land developer offered us an awful kH, but we were too bullheaded. We just put the runway in and we thought we'd build the place up." The airport used to be a full service facility with maintenance rental, in- struction, and charter services for both helicopters and small planes. But the maintenance service left a few years ago and there is no space now to put a shop. Business has tailed off over the last few years, and with it Bob Mettetal's enthusiasm. He has been involved with aircraft all his life and, unlike his brother, when they sell the airport he will re- tire. In 1967 he suffered three serious heart attacks and since has not been allowed to fly. His biggest remaining hope is when the airport is sold it won't be turned into an industrial park. "I sure hope they dont tear it out." be says with a trace of remorse. mmunity lobby SETUG will be held at 7:30 p.mthe nulti-purpose room at Middle Scwol, 1042 S. Mill St. Plans call f(r representation from all segments cf the community. Ac- cording to LWV member Nancy White, the league is especially inter- ested in getting participation from all sides of the te£ cher negotiotion issue: teachers, schoql board members, par- ents and students. "We hope piople with strong feel- ings will attendi so we can insure a bal- anced dialogue," Mrs. White said. The task forc e is hopeful of arriving at a position within the next two weeks so that findings of the group can be presented to State Rep. Wil- liam Keith (D-Garden City), and the seven other members of his special house committee which will recom- mend legislation in Lansing on Feb. 15. The task force will look at the liis- tory and status of current legislation, problems with the current laws, and goals on which all sides can hopefully agree "THE EFFECTS of any new legisla- tion will have an impact on virtually all citizens," Mrs. White said. "We will explore both the benefits and pe- nalties of proposed legislation from the point of view of teachers, adminis- trators, parents, students and school board members alike." The task force will meet at least two times prior to presenting its find- ings to the Keith committee. The sec- ond meeting will be scheduled "within a week" of the inital meeting on Jan 22, Mrs. White said. Deputy schools Supt. Dr. Earl Hogan said he thought the idea was "excellent." "A workable solution to the problem is going to require more information than the legislature currently has to make a rational decision " STRESSING the need for a broad base for the group to have any im pact, Hogan noted, "It's going to take input from everyone and not just a single special group I'm glad that a local group has taken the initiative to bring differing opinions together." Mrs White has contacted represen tatives of parents groups, bus drivers. Republicans, Democrats and city and township governmental officials She has also contacted the Plymouth Education Association and a representative said the PEA was in- lerested in participating. 'Live* jobs add to learning By DAF CANTON- .LENE STINSON The smell of printers ink and the clanking whir of presses, each day surround the bustle of the Plymouth Centennial Educational Park's graphic art classes. One student mans the offset press- es, while another draws a layout for a new job assignment. A third sets let- terpress type in a metal tray, while a fourth sheots the process camera. The students, enrolled in beginning and advanced graphic art courses taught at Plymouth Salem High School, print Christmas cards, pamph- lets, programs and brochures. "I think it's a lot better for the kids to do live jobs rather than fictitious work they can't do anything with," ex- plained graphic arts teacher Michael Gallmeier. "Anything a commercial printer in town can do, we can do here." Three offset presses and a process camera used in the offset printing technique fill the back portion of the high school printing shop, while a let- terpress sits at the side. "We're not here to put local print- ers out of business," Gallmeier contin- ued "That's ridiculous. We're an educational institution." The graphic students will print ma- terial contracted from persons outside school for the cost of materials, Gal- lmeier explained Many of the jobs are too small for commercial printers to accept. , One or two students are usually as- signed to each job, he explained, and complete each assignment from de- sign to finished product. "Most of these students won't go into graphics, just like most English students don't go into English," Gal- lmeier said as he gazed around the room at students busy with the print- ing process. "This is an industrial education course, and the philosophy is to give students an opportunity to take courses they'll be interested in. This is what all industrial art classes are about. "One of the biggest objectives of my class," Gallmeier continued, "is to give students an appreciation of ISE i POLLY RICHARDS, a sophomore at the Plymouth Centennial Educational Park, prints letterpress phone memos during a graphic arts class at Plymouth Salem High School. graphics This is what I try to put across." In agreement was Gary Guerriero, who teaches a beginning graphic arts course as well as a graphic commu- nication course, lightly touching on all aspects of the graphics field, in Plymouth Canton High School. "None of the objectives of the course is to produce a professional photographer or printer," Guerriero said. "It just serves as a broadening of students' horizons. There are very few services today that don't require graphic arts " Gallmeier said most students enroll in the course out of curiosity. "It's kind of a fun course for me," said 11th grader Joe Roose. 'I'm in the marching band, and we're making tickets, posters and programs for the "Variety Is" band show." John Marsh, another 11th grader, said he is considering graphics as an occupational field. "I'm not very good at art," Marsh Students print materials they can use or mate- rials contracted on a job-to-job basis. (Staff photo by Bob Woodring.) said, "but I like printing, because you can do a lot with it. Printing is big business these days." Another student added, "I just like doing the work here. I don't know if I'd like it as an occupation, but maybe a$ a part-time thing to help pay for tuition, if I go on to college " Gallmeier said enrollment in the course has "mushroomed" over the past few years. "The class has really mush- roomed," he said "I think the reason is that students can actually see what they're doing and come out with a fin- ished product " The course stresses offset more than letteipress or silk screen print- ing, Gallmeier said, "because it's more relevant to today's industry." The course cannot be termed voca tional education, he added since stu- dents attend classes for only four hours every six days. A class must meet a minimum 10 hours a week to be eligible for state vocational educa- tional funds Boundary forum set PLYMOUTH—An open public forum with plenty of opportunity for citizen participation is scheduled Saturday by the Citizens Study Committee on ©bBpruprC^rCrrrntrir index Amusements 7-9B Bowling 6C Brevities 7A Classified Want Ads Sees. C-D Deaths 15A Editorial Opinion 14A Home and Garden 5-6B Readers' Forum 15A Religion 4-5C Sports MB Suburban Life U-13A Stroller 7C Turf Tips & Quips 4B School Attendance Boundaries. Meeting from 10 a.m. to noon in the Plymouth Canton High School Com- mons, the group is seeking citizen input on priorities including: safety, busing, transfer-open enrollment, neighborhood school concept, and sta- bility of attendant areas. Other items under consideration will be socioeconomic mix, equalizing class size, and the cost to the district of any of the proposed changes. For middle and high school enroll- ment the discussion will center on the present feeder system, random selec- tion, and open enrollment. Community members will divide into groups to discuss the various as- pects of school attendance boundaries and let their priorities be known to the committee members. Iht committee will consider all of the citizen suggestions and in- corporate those suggestions into its final recommendations to the board. CLEANING ONE of the offset presses after a hard hour's work In the Plymouth Centennial Educational Park's graphic arts shop is 11th grader Paul Qolemblewskl. (Staff photo by Bob Wood- ring.) ; * *
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T #-f* YV «Vff #••"*•• V/V'^Ow »• **"+' i W "*• ' ^ *5

#» -»V»- H > - y »»• jfr | i y y r iV-IT'-^-^-.-y * f K Y> JP'.^Jv av ^

— ••»•«. - • - I. PC I •VjtiB&M&i:

ME A mdrks time on Crestwood issues —pg. 2

(Ohsrriuu* t r ^ n t r u r

Volume 1 Number 20 Thursday, January 16, 1975 Canton, Michigan 52 Pages Fifteen Cents

L WV wants, c PLYMOUTH—Noting their alarm

over the lack of planned citizen in-volvement in discussions of new legis-lation for teacher negotiations, the members of the Plymouth-Northville League of Women Voters plan to do something about it.

On Jan 22, the LWV is setting the first meeting to form a "task force" of citizens within the Plymouth Com-munity School District which will lobby and recommend legislation that "reflects the thinking of the Plymouth Community School District."

AIRPORTS LIKE Mettetal are a dying species these days, losing out to the metropolitan airports which don't have to pay large tax bills. (Staff photo by Bob Woodring)

Mettetal airport is up for sale

By RICHARD GOLD CANTON—One of the longtime in-

stitutions of the Plymouth-Canton area may soon dissappear from the map.

Bob and Marv Mettetal are getting ready to sell their airport, and there is a possibility it may be converted into a manufacturing area.

The Mettetal brothers, who have owned the airport since 1959, can't make enough money out of the old air-port to keep it going and live comfort-ably.

Says Bob "We just can't compete with municipal airports. The capital improvements wed have to make here are just too costly. Besides we get taxed too hard to make a comfort-able living out of the place."

THE AIRPORT, at the corner of Joy and Lilley Roads, is one of the few remaining private airports in the nation

Explains Marv Mettetal: "We're a public utility, but we pay taxes as a private enterprise. We're taxed at a rate that says this land (about 70 acres) is worth more than a million dollars." Adds Bob, "Because we're a public utility, people can just come down here, land their planes, and thumb their noses at us. There's noth-ing we can do. "

Marv, the younger of the two Mettet-als explains that the heavy tax on pri-vate airports has quickened their de-mise throughout the nation. "About 15 years ago. all over,the county people just started unloading. Now there aren't too many left "

The airport was owned by the Met-tetal brothers' parents and in 1946, Bob who is now 55. began leasing the airport. In I960 Marv joined him and they bought the facility from their par-ents' estate.

SINCE THEN they have sunk more than 1600,000 into the enterprise. All of their income now is derived from rantal space of the many hangars that dot the landscape of the airport.

The trouble, as Bob explains, is there are no tax incentives for private airports "We pay over $30,000 a year in gas taxes and they go to improve public airports. We dont get one cent

in the form of a rebate." Over the years many businesses

and residents have moved near the airport to use its facilities. But with the quicker and larger aiplanes utiliz-ed today by businesses. Mettetal air-port hais become partially obsolete.

"We just can't handle the business planes any more. They're too big and we don't have the runway space," says Marv

According to the Mettetal brothers, the only way the airport could remain in the future would be if a local gov-ernment purchased it.

"A municipal governement could at-tract federal funds. They could buy the thing now, make the improve-ments and in no time at all the place would be packed. There's plenty of room to expand the runway, and we have an old survey that says there's $2.4 million in federal money just wait-ing if a municipality purchases this place," comments Marv.

THE LAND is zoned M-2 for manu-facturing and, if a local governement doesn't purchase the property, it is quite possible a land developer might.

Marv adds: " We have all the utili-ties here. There's a natural gas hook up readily available for anyone that wants to turn this land into a manufac-turing area."

"We had our chance in 1962 when this land developer offered us an awful kH, but we were too bullheaded. We just put the runway in and we thought we'd build the place up."

The airport used to be a full service facility with maintenance rental, in-struction, and charter services for both helicopters and small planes.

But the maintenance service left a few years ago and there is no space now to put a shop. Business has tailed off over the last few years, and with it Bob Mettetal's enthusiasm.

He has been involved with aircraft all his life and, unlike his brother, when they sell the airport he will re-tire. In 1967 he suffered three serious heart attacks and since has not been allowed to fly. His biggest remaining hope is when the airport is sold it won't be turned into an industrial park. " I sure hope they dont tear it out." be says with a trace of remorse.

mmunity lobby SETUG will be held at 7:30

p . m t h e nulti-purpose room at Middle Scwol, 1042 S. Mill St.

Plans call f(r representation from all segments cf the community. Ac-cording to LWV member Nancy White, the league is especially inter-ested in getting participation from all sides of the te£ cher negotiotion issue: teachers, schoql board members, par-ents and students.

"We hope piople with strong feel-ings will attendi so we can insure a bal-anced dialogue," Mrs. White said.

The task forc e is hopeful of arriving at a position within the next two

weeks so that findings of the group can be presented to State Rep. Wil-liam Keith (D-Garden City), and the seven other members of his special house committee which will recom-mend legislation in Lansing on Feb. 15.

The task force will look at the liis-tory and status of current legislation, problems with the current laws, and goals on which all sides can hopefully agree

"THE EFFECTS of any new legisla-tion will have an impact on virtually all citizens," Mrs. White said. "We will explore both the benefits and pe-

nalties of proposed legislation from the point of view of teachers, adminis-trators, parents, students and school board members alike."

The task force will meet at least two times prior to presenting its find-ings to the Keith committee. The sec-ond meeting will be scheduled "within a week" of the inital meeting on Jan 22, Mrs. White said.

Deputy schools Supt. Dr. Earl Hogan said he thought the idea was "excellent."

"A workable solution to the problem is going to require more information than the legislature currently has to

make a rational decision " STRESSING the need for a broad

base for the group to have any im pact, Hogan noted, "It 's going to take input from everyone and not just a single special group I'm glad that a local group has taken the initiative to bring differing opinions together."

Mrs White has contacted represen tatives of parents groups, bus drivers. Republicans, Democrats and city and township governmental officials

She has also c o n t a c t e d the Plymouth Education Association and a representative said the PEA was in-lerested in participating.

'Live* jobs add to learning By DAF

CANTON-

.LENE STINSON

The smell of printers ink and the clanking whir of presses, each day surround the bustle of the Plymouth Centennial Educational Park's graphic art classes.

One student mans the offset press-es, while another draws a layout for a new job assignment. A third sets let-terpress type in a metal tray, while a fourth sheots the process camera.

The students, enrolled in beginning and advanced graphic art courses taught at Plymouth Salem High School, print Christmas cards, pamph-lets, programs and brochures.

"I think it's a lot better for the kids to do live jobs rather than fictitious work they can't do anything with," ex-plained graphic arts teacher Michael Gallmeier. "Anything a commercial printer in town can do, we can do here."

Three offset presses and a process camera used in the offset printing technique fill the back portion of the high school printing shop, while a let-terpress sits at the side.

"We're not here to put local print-ers out of business," Gallmeier contin-ued "That's ridiculous. We're an educational institution."

The graphic students will print ma-terial contracted from persons outside school for the cost of materials, Gal-lmeier explained Many of the jobs are too small for commercial printers to accept. ,

One or two students are usually as-signed to each job, he explained, and complete each assignment from de-sign to finished product.

"Most of these students won't go into graphics, just like most English students don't go into English," Gal-lmeier said as he gazed around the room at students busy with the print-ing process.

"This is an industrial education course, and the philosophy is to give students an opportunity to take courses they'll be interested in. This is what all industrial art classes are about.

"One of the biggest objectives of my class," Gallmeier continued, "is to give students an appreciation of

ISE

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POLLY RICHARDS, a sophomore at the Plymouth Centennial Educational Park, prints letterpress phone memos during a graphic arts class at Plymouth Salem High School.

graphics This is what I try to put across."

In agreement was Gary Guerriero, who teaches a beginning graphic arts course as well as a graphic commu-nication course, lightly touching on all aspects of the graphics field, in Plymouth Canton High School.

"None of the objectives of the course is to produce a professional photographer or printer," Guerriero said. "It just serves as a broadening of students' horizons. There are very few services today that don't require graphic arts "

Gallmeier said most students enroll in the course out of curiosity.

"It's kind of a fun course for me," said 11th grader Joe Roose. 'I'm in the marching band, and we're making tickets, posters and programs for the "Variety Is" band show."

John Marsh, another 11th grader, said he is considering graphics as an occupational field.

"I'm not very good at art ," Marsh

Students print materials they can use or mate-rials contracted on a job-to- job basis. (Staff photo by Bob Woodring.)

said, "but I like printing, because you can do a lot with it. Printing is big business these days."

Another student added, "I just like doing the work here. I don't know if I'd like it as an occupation, but maybe a$ a part-time thing to help pay for tuition, if I go on to college "

Gallmeier said enrollment in the course has "mushroomed" over the past few years.

"The class has really mush-roomed," he said "I think the reason is that students can actually see what

they're doing and come out with a fin-ished product "

The course stresses offset more than letteipress or silk screen print-ing, Gallmeier said, "because it's more relevant to today's industry."

The course cannot be termed voca tional education, he added since stu-dents attend classes for only four hours every six days. A class must meet a minimum 10 hours a week to be eligible for state vocational educa-tional funds

Boundary f o r u m set PLYMOUTH—An open public forum

with plenty of opportunity for citizen participation is scheduled Saturday by the Citizens Study Committee on

© b B p r u p r C ^ r C r r r n t r i r

index Amusements 7-9B Bowling 6C Brevities 7A Classified Want Ads Sees. C-D Deaths 15A Editorial Opinion 14A Home and Garden 5-6B Readers' Forum 15A Religion 4-5C Sports M B Suburban Life U-13A Stroller 7C Turf Tips & Quips 4B

School Attendance Boundaries. Meeting from 10 a.m. to noon in the

Plymouth Canton High School Com-mons, the group is seeking citizen input on priorities including: safety, busing, transfer-open enrollment, neighborhood school concept, and sta-bility of a t t endan t areas.

Other items under consideration will be socioeconomic mix, equalizing class size, and the cost to the district of any of the proposed changes.

For middle and high school enroll-ment the discussion will center on the present feeder system, random selec-tion, and open enrollment.

Community members will divide into groups to discuss the various as-pects of school attendance boundaries and let their priorities be known to the committee members.

I h t committee will consider all of the citizen suggestions and in-corporate those suggestions into its final recommendations to the board.

CLEANING ONE of the offset presses after a hard hour's work In the Plymouth Centennial Educational Park's graphic arts shop is 11th grader Paul Qolemblewskl. (Staff photo by Bob Wood-ring.) ;

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2A* THE OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC Thunday, January 16, 1975

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ME A marks time on Crestwood issues By DENNY COFFMAN

SOUTHFIELD—The Michigan Edu-cation Association reaffirmed its de-termination to stage a 14-district walk-out of teachers in western Wayne County if striking Crestwood District teachers are not reinstated a f te r being fired by the Crestwood Board of Education.

At a meeting in Southfield last night of more than 150 MEA represen-tatives, North Wayne County Execu-tive Director George Tmdell stated: "Our decision tonight upon recommen-dation of the review hn<*rd, is that teachers will strike to support their colleagues with 48 hours notice."

Trudell indicated that an anticipat-ed teacher walkout might go beyond Wayne County boundaries, v. ien he said, "Any unit that wants to strike

may do so, not only people from Wayne County."

T H E R E A F F I R M A T I O N w a s needed, as teacher enthusiasm appar-ently has been waning in light of the recent Michigan Court of Appeals deci-sion to stay a circuit court order that would have reinstated the Crestwood teachers

Suppor t fo r a walkout l ikely reached its zenith just hours af ter the Crestwood District hired non-union teachers. However, a walkout sched-uled a week ago was delayed pending circuit court decision.

Hien, after the court ruled to re-in-state the union teachers, the Michigan Court of Appeals granted a stay order until Friday, when it will rule on an appeal by the Crestwood Board of Education

The MEA has been forced to post-pone walkouts until the Crestwood matter is seitled. And with every pass-ing day, it 'becomes harder to keep spirits high,

Thus, th^ meeting at the Shia-wassee Hotel in Southfield.

The MEA brought out its big g u n s -Keith Geigef, president of the MEA;

Coleman, executive even Gary Herndon,

lation Association presi-

Trudell; He secretary: National dent.

HERNDO Crestwood

ASSERTED that the teachers have provided

him with "i n affirmative answer" to his questicning of t eachers ' "in-separable r nituality."

"This is the place for a com-mitment to >e expressed," he said

"My role is to expedite the re-

Tax cut likely, lawmakers say By TIM RICHARD

Local lawmakers feel Congress and President Ford can compromise their differences and pass a tax cut rather quickly this winter.

"After partisan positioning recently by both Congress and the president, we'll be able to pass a tax rebate in the next 60 days," said Republican Marvin Esch, whose 2nd District in-cludes Livonia and Plymouth

"We're not that far apa r t , " said Democrat William D. Ford, whose 15th District includes Garden City. Westland and Canton Township . "We're talking about the mechanics It's not likely we'll have any tough veto confrontations "

PRESIDENT FORD, who was a Michigan congressman himself for 25 years. Monday night called for 12 per cent income tax rebates for individ-uals up to a $1,000 return

Ford also asked for more generous investment tax credits and a $3 a bar-rel import fee on foreign oil.

For the auto industry, Ford pro-posed a five-year moratorium on imbo-sition of emissions standards, a move aimed at holding off on built-in in-creases on the prices of American cars.

Congressional Democrats ear l ier called for tax cuts for lower and mkidle income groups Bill Ford and Esch both felt their differences could be worked out since all had bought the principle of cutting taxes to stimu-late consumer demand

ESCH SAID he is drafting his own plan for a tax rebate for persons who purchase cars this year. He declined to go into specifics until his staff had completed work.

Esch added he has asked House Speaker Carl Albert to "do away with

our February recess of about 10 days, when Republicans have their Lincoln Day dinners and Democrats their Jef-ferson-Jackson dinners."

Now in his fifth term, Esch is rank-ing Republican on the manpower com-mittee of the House Education and Labor Committee, adding: "It looks like I'll be ranking member on the subcommittee dealing with research and development on environmental standards." The latter body is a sub-committee of the House Science and Technology Committee.

BILL FORD, IN HIS sixth term, was gleeful at the new rules about electing committee chairmen "Now that we're electing chairmen, you'd be surprised how many senior mem-bers are calling me by my first name now."

In another move, Ford got an office in the Rayburn Building, newest and most luxurious of the three office buildings used by U.S. representa-tives

Ford said the president's proposals showed "he finally understands what we were trying to say last fall about sliding.into a recession." He and Esch agreed, however, that the economic proposals of the administration would do little to help alleviate Michigan's biggest problem — auto industry lay-offs

On one point, Bill Ford has changed his views: "Six months ago. I was against the investment tax credit route;" Now he says that "if we (Dem-ocra ts ) 'have to buy that to get the rest of the package, I think we'd buy it."

IN GROSS TERMS, President Ford and congressional Democrats are fair-ly close on the total size of projected tax cuts.

"We Democrats in December were saying there should be a $10 billion

Hudson's marks service years More than a dozen area people were

among J L Hudson Co employes with 25 or more years of service honored recently at a company-sponsored din-ner.

Special recognition is given employ-es belonging to the 25 Year Club, which includes those employes cele-brating 25 years service and every fifth year thereafter.

Club members from Livonia in-clude: Harry F. Shaneour. 40 years; Robert A Hinds. 35 years; Philip Rie-ger, 35 years; Howard A Gobbler. 35 years; Wayne L Stockwell. 30 years;

John Trongo, 30 years; Sylvia Bra-noff, 25 years; and Aimee J Fletcher. 25 years

Daniel McDonnell. 35 years, and Chester A. Fox, 25 years, are both Bedford Township residents.

From Westland: Edwin Urbanski, 35 years; George H. Tucker, 35 years; Marie Jackson. 25 years, and Robert F. Lienman, 25 years.

From Garden City: Walter R. Haines. 30 years; Wilbur Kolbourn. 30 years; and Casimir F. Osiecki, 25 vears

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axirces of 1.6 million people (the NEA membership) and I am con-fident that the courts will bring an out-come in favor of us ," said Herndon.

Coleman also expressed his con-fidence in the judicial process. "In most cases of appeal, the lower courts are upheld," he said.

At a preceding meeting, Trudell met with delegates from 14 Wayne County unions pledged to a walkout if the Crestwood teachers a re not re-hired.

The preliminary meeting was appar-ently intended to urge the delegates to keep their membership interested in the walkout.

THE MICHIGAN Supreme Court let it be known Wednesday that it would not consider an MEA appeal until

after the Michigan Court of Appeals reaches a decision.

The court voted by a 4-3 margin not to dissolve the stay order issued by the Court of Appeals.

Those justices voting not to dissolve the stay order were Thomas G. Kava-nagh, Charles Levin, John Fitzgerald and Mary Coleman.

Thomas M. Kavanagh, chief justice, G. Mennen Williams and John Swain-son favored dissolving the Appeals Court stay order.

The Appeals Court has scheduled a hearing on the Crestwood mat ter for 10 a.m. Friday, and a decision could come over the weekend.

According to both the Crestwood board and the MEA. the Appeals Court has indicated that it will at-tempt to expedite the case

Meanwhile, classes trudge along at Crestwood schools, with non-union teachers bucking pickets, including 150 hardhats

County eyes new jobs

(Alan) Greenspan (chair-president 's Council of Eco-

sors) said it was lu-d Bill Ford. "The presi-ys a $16 billion tax cut, aying $20 billion. There

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impounded by Nixon and hasn't been released by the new administration. That could do some good in our area (the downriver portion of the 15th Dis-trict)."

Ford recalled President Kennedy's accelerated public works plan in the early '60s: "If local government's got it on the drawing boards and doesn't have it budgeted, and if you can get it under way quickly and if it 's reason-ably labor intensive, we'll give you the money, Kennedy said. I was a law-yer for some communities then, and that was a good program. There was never any scandal in it ," said Ford, who would like to see it reopened.

Residents of Redford Township, Westland and Plymouth are expected to be able to participate in a feder-ally-funded program to hire the unem-ployed and underemployed in Wayne County

A grant of nearly $5.2 million will allow the county to hire approx-imately 550 persons for public service jobs paying about $8,000 each

The grant will apjily to qualifying residents living outside of Detroit, Dearborn and Livonia, which will re-ceive direct allocations from the feder-al government

A tentative allocation of $5,178,650 was approved Jan. 9, by the U.S. De-partment of I^bor. under a new Title VI section of the federa l Com-prehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA).

Recruitment for the jobs will begin as soon as an overall hiring plan is ap-proved by the County Board of Com-missioners. which is expccted to au-thorize a program by Jan 16 at the latest.

Under the p r o g r a m c u r r e n t l y planned, each department or agency will conduct its own hiring program, which afterwards will be monitored and coordinated by the County Office of Manpower.

Livonia residents are ineligible to participate because the city has a pop-ulation over 100.000, which qualifies it for a direct grant

Western Wayne County areas eli-gible to participate and their share of the county's $5.2 million are : Redford Township. $390,516; Westland, $269,721 and Plymouth. $101,513.

Eligible individuals must live in Wayne County in eligible areas and must be unemployed, underemployed or have exhausted their unemploy-ment compensation benefits

Special consideration will be given to persons unemployed for at least 15 *, weeks, military veterans, welfare re -cipients, former trainees in other man " power programs, and poverty-level in-dividuals as defined by Office of Eco-nomic Opportunity guidelines

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rains turn his lot into a lake

WOODROW SMITH points to the area that was seriously f looded on Friday, Jan. 10. "The water was two inches above the ground. It ran

into my well, and through my a bunch of chicken feed an bags."

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By DARLBNE STINSON

Residents and businessmen in the Plymouth-Canton area will pay less tax dollars for the same or better services in future years, if the Plymouth-Canton Development Com-mission (PCDC) has anything to say about it.

Extending feelers toward national and statewide industries and com-mercial establishments, the PCDC is attempting to entice industry and com-merce toward the acres of land zoned commercial and industrial in the Plymouth-Canton area

"I'm very positive that this area is a strong contender for industrial and commercia l g rowth , " ma in ta ins PCDC e x e c u t i v e d i r e c t o r J i m McCartney "However, we're going to have to aggressively seek it. We have a lot going for us "

ATTEMPTS to bring industry and commerce to the area should build a sturdy tax base if successful, says McCartney, lowering taxes for local residents and small businessmen.

'Most communities want to have that kind of tax base," McCartney maintains. "If they don't, residents will end up paying the high cost of community services. That tax base is an important factor.

"It also provides an opportunity for local residents to be employed. The same dollar a resident makes in a local industry will be turning over in the community. It keeps all the funds that are being earned and taxed with-in the community to pay for commu-nity services "

Many communities, however, have the same objective in mind

"This is a very competitive type of business." McCartney said. "We're competing with other suburban com-munities in the Detroit area, if not communities throughout the entire country If we're going to be in front of the competitive game, we have to be willing to assist corporate officials.

"That's what this job is all a b o u t -selling," McCartney emphasized. "Dif-ferent salesmen have many products. My job is to sell the community "

TO STRENGTHEN the Plymouth-Canton fight for industry and com-merce, the Plymouth Community Chamber of Commerce and the PCDC, formerly a separate organiza-tion with a part-time director, were joined by an impor tant hinge, McCartney, who was appointed in Oc-

tober to serve as executive director of both.

Although both organizations have maintained separate boards of direc-tors, PCDC operations, funded by $4,000 which the City of Plymouth, Plymouth Township, Canton Township and the Plymouth Community School District each have contributed, are conducted from the Chamber of Com-merce office on a contractual basis.

"To make the PCDC an even more positive vehicle, it (the board of direc-tors) made this move," McCartney ex-plained. "The Chamber of Commerce is very much interested in the growth of the area, a viable economy of the area and other people to share the tax burden.

"There was an overlap between the PCDC and the Chamber of Commerce before," he said, "and now we're pull-ing everything together."

To add more muscle to the Plymouth-Canton fight for industry and commerce, more selling tools are needed, according to McCartney.

"THE ONGOING objective can be realized easier by having more tools," said McCartney, as he pointed to piles of brochures promoting other commu-nities atop his desk. "These all be-come sale tools. We need more tools of this nature."

Pointing to an out-dated aerial map of the Plymouth-Canton area that hangs upon his office wall, McCartney added. "We need up-Uvdate aerial maps to give a good idea of what's going on in the community, so we can provide that one-stop service to the corporate executive.

"With an aerial map we can do most of our talking from this office," he said. "If an area looks good, we can get in the car and buzz oat there."

Corporate executives, looking at the Plymouth-Canton area as a potential site for plants or offices, come to McCartney's office to have their ques-tions answered.

To provide the needed answers, McCartney works closely with the Plymouth business community, the Canton Township Chamber of Com-merce and the administrative staff of the city of Plymouth. Plymouth Town-ship and Canton Township.

" T H A T ' S SO i m p o r t a n t , " McCartney said. "I must say I've been very pleased by the positive atti-tude I've seen in the Plymouth-Canton area (toward industrial growth). I be-

By RICHARD GOLD

CANTON—Woodrow Smith'owns 10 acres of land at 42690 Cherry Hill Road. He calls his property "a 10-acre lake." v '

While this angry comment is not en-tirely accurate, there is a degree of truth to it. A good portion of Smith's land has been covered with water (now ice) since last Friday's rain storm. His neighbor, Edward Meix-ner, has been similarly afflicted with flooding problems.

In the past such a storm would not have caused a problem—or "a 10-acre lake"—but since the development of/ two subdivisions across the street^ on the south side of Cherry Hill, Smith's property has been without surface water drainage.

Smith and Meixner complained vig-orously to various township and coun-ty officials in the past several months trying to avoid a flood—but to no avail. In fact until Tuesday, no help was in sight.

Apparently, though, everyone con-cerned wih the problem was not called. When contacted, Richard Le-wiston of Practical Homebuilders (the land development firm) said it was the first he had heard of the problem. "No one has mentioned anything to me," he commented. "Hut we are more than willing to agree with what the township engineers decide."

A second call confirmed that Lewis-ton was willing to cooperate, and re-lief is apparently on the way. After talking to township engineer Glenn Roberts. Lewiston told Roberts he would foot the bill for the drain recon-struction. He added. "I hope to have the necessary work done as soon as possible."

THE PROBLEM for Smith and Meixner began in the spring of 1974, when utilities for the two subdivisions, Cherry Hill Orchards and Tan-glewood, were installed.

A sanitary sewer, gas and electric facilities were installed in front of Smith's house and a third lane was added to Cherry Hill to reduce traffic hazards that might arise when the sub-divisions were completed and occu-pied.

However, the utilities were installed on the north side of Cherry Hill, in front of Smith's and Meixner's proper-ties. So was the additional portion of the road.

The construction forced the removal of the drainage ditch that ran next to Cherry Hill in front of the two proper-ties, and effictively blocked all the sur-face drainage from the two yards

Smith had two tiles and several dit-ches that emptied into the roadside ditch (now nonexistent). When the rain fell on Jan 10, the flooding began.

Although Smith, his wife Dorothy, and Meixner had been complainingfor several months about the lack of drainage facilities, it was not until Le-wiston stepped forward that they re-ceived any acceptable answers. They had also complained last summer of the dirt and dust that "covered their house and property."

"We couldn't get satisfaction," said Meixner. Added Dorothy Smith. "They just passed the buck—no one wanted to take the responsibility." Her husband commented, "That sewer may mean progress, but it sure isn't for our benefit."

THE ISSUE, aside from the flood-ing, is still one of accountability. It is

not clear who is legally responsible ,for the reconstruction of the drainage facilities, despite Lewiston's offer to assume the financial obligation.

Roberts explains. "There is no ques-tion we have a surface drainage prob-lem here. The real problem, however, is identifying whose responsibility it is to rectify the situation."

Several jurisdictions are involved. Canton, Wade and Trim Assoc., the township engineering firm, and their contractors are responsible for the water main and sanitary sewer instal-lation. Practical Homebuilders paid for those installations "in a round about way." says Roberts Detroit Edi-son ai«d Michigan Consolidated are re-sponsible for the gas and electric in-stallations. The county is responsible for the drains and roads.

The question is who is legally re-sponsible for reconstructing the drain-age facilities for,the affected proper-ties. Up to Tuesday, no one would at-tempt an answer

Dorothy Smith said she called "everyone." "I called the health de-partment. the Wayne County Road Commission, the xtrainage commis-sion, Wade and Trim, and Canton Township. Everyone said they'd be-back to fix it— but of course nobody came."-

The problem was magnified for the Smiths because Smith, at 62. has a heart condition.

During the severe flooding, surface water ran into his well. "Since Friday we've been hauling our drinking and cooking water," says Smih

MEIXNER, WHO. LIVES at 42910 Cherry Hilj and owns another house at

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make the area one g in terms of in-

the next couple of

lieve this will hel| of the fastest dustrial dollars years.'

The Plymouth-Canton area, accord-ing to McCartney is fast becoming an attractive area fo r industries and busi-nesses.

The expressway planned for the Schoolcraft corridor will link the area to downtown Detroit, while the pro-posed 1-275 route 'will link the commu-nity to 1-96, 1-9^ and 1-75, avoiding heavy traffic on f-7ij in downtown De-

, troit. Most of the industrial growth in the

Detroit metropolitan area is concen-trated in Macomb and Oakland coun-ties, McCartney Inoted. Industrial ex-pansion in thos^ counties, however, has reached a point as far north from Detroit as Plymouth and Canton are west

"Truckers corning from states to the south of us £|re even closer to the Plymouth-Canton area than to Ma-' comb and Oakland counties," he said. "Just look at th<i growth that's taken place here already. When major in-

it kind of says to the 're all right.' ike Meijer's don't

make major exbenditures in Canton without sound tlinking," McCartney said. "I know there's acres and acres of land out therel and other industries will notice.

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THE BOAT was not supposed to be in water, but after Friday's rain, and the flooding of Woodrow Smith's property, that's where it was.

The flooding caused Smith fo comment, "This property is a 10 acre lake-what am I supposed to do, grow crops under water?"

Stockmeyer named to state board WESTLAND—When Norman Stock-

meyer, 67, lost Ijiis seat on the Wayne State University Board of Governors last November, he had hoped for a few months time to get his private af-fairs in order. But, a call from Gover-nor William Milliken last week changed all of that

Stockmeyer, a Westland resident who served on the Wayne-Westland Board of Education from 1946-61, has been appointed to fill the vacancy on the State Boart) of Education caused by the resignation of William A. Seder-burg. Sederburg has become the direc-tor of research for the Republicans in the House of Representatives.

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PLYMOUTH—The Plymouth School Board is planning on putting in a little overtime beginning Jan 25.

Approving a motion by board secre-tary Marcia Borowski, the board agreed to set up special meetings for the next few months on Saturday mornings to catch up on some press-ing business.

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The topic of the first meeting, which will be held at the board offices and open to the public, is proposed budget cuts. The school board learned early last month that the Plymouth Schools will lose approximately $150,000 in state school aid. The board will be looking over up some $300,000 of items that can be trimmed to final-lyu pare off the $150,000 figure.

Other topics planned for the bi-weekly weekend morning sessions in-clude study of in service programs and staffing, board by-laws, and a re-view of the exceptional child study re-port recently prepared by teachers and interested parents in the district.

The Saturday special meetings will be in addition to Saturday workshop

1, which the board will hold on Saturday mornings.

Some board members expressed doubt that they would be able to at-tend the additional sessions, but if a quorum of four members is present, the meetings will be held.

"PEOPLE games when r . It's pretty diff who wants a p against his pa

like the old fire kmeyer, "who has

just one more fire." Stockmeyer would

politics taken out

TEND to piay little partisanship is involved,

cult for a young man political career to vote rty. Education just is

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too important for that kind of thing." he says.

He also would like to see the state board's membership changed from eight to seven or nine, maintaining it is too difficult to reach decisions

"An even split makes the board un-workable," he says.

Because of political campaigning, many businessmen have been dis-couraged frorp running for the univer-sity regencies and the state board, he says.

"Education in Michigan has missed a lot of fine people. They refuse to go to conventions and beg for votes."

The expense spent on campaigning in newspapers and on radio and tele-vision has also kept many qualified persons out of the runping, he says.

"In my last election, I didn't get five cents of help. Today, to carry on a campaign without the media, a can-didate just can t make an impact."

Stockmeyer says he will be spend-ing his first year in Lansing learning how things work on the state level.

" I'm not going up there with any preconceived notions. I hope to bring some experience and help form some

general policy," says Stockmeyer, who has served for more than 30 years on various educational boards.

He believes that board members should deal with policy and education-al philosophy, and let the adminis-trators carry out the programs.

"That's why professional educators are hired. If the board doesn't like what an administrator is doing, they should get rid of them. But, they shouldn't meddle."

One of the first things Stockmeyer will do is resign as a member of t W Wayne County Intermediate School Board, where he has been a member since 1961.

HE EXPRESSED concern over the labor problems between the Michigan Education Association and local school boards and hopes the legisla-ture and staff personnel on the state level can work something out

"I really feel sorry for the kids. They feel like they are being used as pawns," he says.

Stockmeyer is a 1929 graduate ,of Wayne State University and holds a masters degree in business from Har-

Norman Stockmeyer

vard. He is the president of the the Wayne Investment Co. '

In 1955, he served on the President's White House Conference on Education and is a co-chairman of the Wayne County Community College Advisory Committee.

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PLYMOUTH—The Plymouth Centen-nial Park Bands, under thd direction of James R. Griffith and Robert G. Burr, will present the 10th annual band show "Variety Is..." Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. in the Plymouth Salem High auditorium.

Included in the array of bands will be the Centennial Park Sjrmphony Band premiering, for its Plymouth au-dience, "Part I of Armenian Dances," by Alfred Reed.

The concert band will present, as one of its selections, "Symphonic Overture" by Carter, while the var-sity band will feature "American Folk

Rhapsody No. 3" by Clare Grundman. In addition to the musical presenta-

tions, a number of student variety pro-ductions will be offered by Master of Ceremonies, Robert DeLano, includ-ing t l* world premiere of the newly discovered Agronowitzian Harold Trumpet]

features include the f s performance erf "Doc's by Nestico, featuring Bill trumpet soloist. The stage also perform two pieces

Maynard Ferguson Library: 'ark" and "Hey Jude." grande finale of the evening

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performances, the Centennial Park Marching Band, freshly back from Florida, will perform its Orange Bowl sequence including "Goal Line Blues" and "Triumphal March" from Quo Vadis

Tickets for both performances will be available from any of the 270 Cen-

'tennial Park Band members and there will abo be limited ticket sales at the door. A family ticket priced at $5 will be available for the first time this year, granting admission Tor fami-lies including up to six people. Adult tickets are priced at $2 with student admissions set at $1.

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$ 2 0 7 , 0 0 0 trimmed from W-W budget WESTLAND — Because of an order

to cm slate aid to local school dis-tricts by Gov. WUliam Milliken, the Wayne-WestUnd Community School Dttr ict is cutting corners in an at-tmept to keep a balanced budget.

Supt Timothy Dyer has announced

the district is cutting more than $207,000 out of the budget to comply «0th the govern&r's order.

Among the cuts will be the elimi-nation of out -district field trips, for which the district was required to pay. Such a cut will save the district

because of state law, a dis-r< quired to pay for curriculum field trips. Other trips are fi-tl qough student contributions, loi 1 officials.

lai gest cut will, be in elemen-tary and secondary school supplies by

say

His lot becomes a lake ItremPafsSA

12982 Cherry Hill, managed to dig out the drains on his property. "I had two sump pumps going full blast just to beep the water from coming up to the house. Then on Friday I dug through three feet of mud so I could uncover the storm sewer. But Woody can't dig out like that "

Smith and Meixner are further in-censed by the condition of theiryards.

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Said Meixner, "We gave therrNthe right of way for the swer, but they cut down a big tree in front of my house, and they put in that sewer vent in front of his house (Smith's). Pointing to t t e frozen mud in the front of both their yards he added, " and look at the lawn."

Insult was added to injury when Mrs. Smith claimed that Roberts told her husband to "haul the water." "He told us where there was free water and how to go get it."

Roberts contends that Wade and Trim are not the bad guys. "We got caught in the middle of this thing and we're still trying to get it straightened out. I understand their viewpoint but they fail to realize that this is not nec-essarily our jurisdiction. We're doing everything We can to get it settled." Roberts also said he did not tell Smith to go haul his water.

While Lewiston has offered to recon-struct the necessary drainage facil-ites, all is not taken care of.

Roberts explains, "Dick will take care of everything but those two plugged pipes. I don't know what will happen with them. That's definitely the responsibility of the road commis-sion. "

Canton

change CANTON—The township off ices

have been reorganized, and part of that effort includes a change in the ptooe number.

The new number for the township of-fice is 32(4400. Township officers can be reached there, while the building and water department employes can be reached at 3284404 and 32&4405

Township supervisor Robert Green-stein says that the change in the phone system will provide more -ef-ficient service to township residents.

"This way we don't have nine people picking up the phone at one time. Instead we will have one person answering the phone and eight work-ing on other matters."

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The pr Mem of Smith's well also re-mains ui resolved, although it may not have be^n polluted in the first place. George I arrett of the Wayne County Board of Health explains, "It depends

on t | e construction of the well. It de-how deep it is, where the

located and other technical it is polluted, it can be de-

minpted—but again that depends cal considerations."

15 per cent. A 175,000 savings will be made under such a move. This 15 per cent reduction in spending was achieved by ordering the building a<k mWstrators to spend only 85 per cent on supplies since last August, accord-ing to Dyer. '

"MICHIGAN HAS been the most se-verely hit state, because of the eco-nomic conditions. There is no appeal to this order. We must cut," he says.

Described by one administrator as like squeezing blood from a turnip, this budget cut may be only the begin-ning of state ordered cuts.

"We are very fearful that this is the beginning of three such cuts," says Dyer. "There is every indication the governor will^ssue an order for more cuts in April that will equal or be in excess of this cut."

The present cuts wont have any ef-fect on the curriculum, according to Dyer.

will

haven t cut severely into We can withstand this

cut will be accomplished attrition of seven teaching

in the secondary schools. This seven retiring teachers' spots

unfilled In the two district schools and five junior high

say officials. attrition cut will save $26,000.

will be removed from shifts and transferred to

so the schools' elec-can be shut down and heal

turned down. Electricity and heating sayings will amount to $35,000.

OPERATING ON a $29 million budg-et, the district receives half of its rev-enue through state aid.

Custodian costs will be decreased by absorbing absenteeism for a three day period, instead of replacement in the first day. This will save the dis-trict $20,000 ' v,

Cuts will also will be made in capi-tal outlay (purchases of more than $500), secretarial help and gasoline for buses on field trips.

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support of the society's research, educational and patient programs dur-ing April.

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By SUSAN A V E R I L L

An the Orchard Ridge campus of Oakland Community College tucked away in one of the corners of r M " building, is an office which goes by

, the unlikely name of "GROP shop. ' And out of that office flow some of

ihe newest philosophies on job hunting and placement ever to stiffen the

. spine of the prospective job seeker. i believe that a student—or any-

- pne—should use creative energy to find a job." said Barbara Kabcenell. coordinator of the CROP shop.

CROP is an acronym for Graduate Opportunities for Placement, and is pronounced as though it rhymes with shop" '

* Although such things as student re-sumes are generated by the shop, the major emphasis is placed on encour-agement in the face of today's dis-heartening job market.

TJ "YOU DONT have to feel dimin-

ished because you're on the hunting end of the situation." Ms. Kabcenell said No matter what your skills are. you still have something to offer

Somewhere, some employer is look-ing for precisely the .skills you have.

You should go into an interview with a positive self-image." she said

However, it doesn't mean you should get up on your high horse, she warned

The 10b may not be exactly what you're looking for. and vou mav not

. p j : . • . , students how to thi the only jo

the low

n >t that it's An interv

depending viewee. bu well.

THE W

BARBARA KABCENELL

viamlko accept it. I 'm not s ay ing that vtHi should re fuse a job which p a y s $3 per hour , i f you feel y o u ' r e wOrth $4 an hour. M>he said.

Job hunting is a difficult thing, and dne of the main problems is poor atti-tude, she said.

i h j l ( "TOO MANY people approach an in-

terview bv saying to themselves. Oh gosh, what if he doesn't like me?1.

Ou've got to realize that this isn't

employer she said.

It's for t someday to plovers

" I'd like tance of tx times emp back, and What kind give'

centlv for thing had to learn a

Curiosity prompted t

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1 U 2 Z L THE OB8BKVER & ECCENTRIC *

> in Ihe world. You're not man on the totem po le"

If you hfve a feeling of self-worth, vou do muph better on an interview, she s^id.

The GRC P shclp doesn't concern it-self with appropriate dress, or wheth-er or not t) call first for an appoint-ment Thoie are basjic. and most everyone ijnows them already, she said j

"People need to be! told how to act." she said. "Thev ijieed to realize

a personal thing." ew may go well or poorly, not only on the Inter-. on the interviewer as

\Y an interview goes for an indiyidial. is partly the ,way the

;oes about interviewing."

lis reason that she'd like have a workshop for em-

to emphasize the impor-ing nice arjd kind. Some-oyers forget to give f^ed just sit in stony silence

of interview will that

A friend of hers who interviewed rc-job and thought every-

one well was disappointed nother had been hired, as well as disappointment le woman to call the inter-

viewer to s< e what had gone wrong.

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"AS IT turned out. she had done nothing wrong. It was just that the other person had more impressive cre-dentials." Ms. Kabcenell said.

"What 's important is that the woman did something to help herself. Sometimes you have to take the bull by the hornrand ask them to be help-ful in that direction."

Significant criteria when job hunt-ing includes the happiness it will af-ford both yourself and the employer.

if you're not happy, you don't do as well, You won't be of value to your employer, and your own self image will suffer." she said.

"Your m^in consideration should be the quality of life you want to havq."

If you don't get the job, or if yoU're released after a probationary period, it is more often a cause for relief thin disappointment, she said.

"YOU CAN FEEL if you've been doing well." she said, if it hasn't been working out. it's much better to your future or fellow employes, em-ployer and yourself to leave

"You should certainly go on without too much feeling of diminishment. Honestly assess what you did wrong

itak creatively what you could do better. to get back into the job .market and

"Ask taur employer, try to get him to be more verbal. It will be much help, to you later on. when you give it a go again." she said.

Self-esteem may be atran all-time low for those who have been laid off due to company cutbacks, and for that re? son. it is important-for them

Ms. Kabcenell said

i t ' s important to try and find an in-terim job. especially if there is no other income to the family. Even jusl to feel valuable and useful "

If the money isn't needed, the time can be put to ,g<xxl use with volunteer work, she Said.

shed indoor Plants

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SALE HOLLYWOOD BED

8 This bed consists of a boxsprlng and mattress, a caster frame and a tufted headboard in gold or green

Our Reg. $157.95

00

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HKES IN THIS Afl M M TNM SAT.. JAN. 18.1975 M&Jft RESERVES THE RKHT TO URHT QUANTITIES ACCORDING TO SPECTER UMTS. NO SALES TO KAUKS. INSTITUTIONS OR MS-TRRUTORS.

USE YOUR CNBXT CARO. DELIVERY AVAILABLE AT EXTRA C O S T

SOFA & CHAIR BY BASSETT A beautiful styled traditional sofa with loose pillow back cushions. Uphol-stered in a green cut velvet Chairs with high backs are upholstered in a contrasting gold velvet.

WHILE QUANTITIES LAST!

SOFA s q n o o o Our Reg. $369.95 U U O Oijr Reg. $149.95

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6A*(R-IA.W.G-4A) THE OBSERVER BCCBNTRIC T h u n d e y , January 16, 1975

-t - -

O r i n J e w d e i s

W E B U Y GOLD RINGS, MOUNTINGS,

TOOTHFILUNGS AND ANY OTHER TYPE OF GOLD

YOUMAYHAVE.

H317 FOM M). open DAILY

Area committees form fil T *• „ i f 1

to oversee CDA requests

A A A * A * * * * * * * * * * * *

SALE LIVONIA—Citizen "watchdog" com-

mittees will begin compiling statistics in Ihe next few weeks (or possible use in challenging communities which

federal funds under

but fail to identify a de-need for moderate and

have applied for the Community Development

UP TO

WINTER CLEARANCE

SALE SAVE 40% |[7 4 ..

We axe Michigan's largest Early American and Colonial Furniture Stor«> specializing in Hard Rock Maple and Country Pine. This is your chance to save on our Finest Manuiactures such as:

SprafM&C«ri<toa Till City Bennington lUywoodWikibeld

TanplfrStonarl Ply mood Uxr Boy LM« Ja«p®r

and Many Many Hon

HOUSE of MAPLE & PISE ( M a i n S t o r e ) L I V O N I A

3 2 0 9 8 P l y m o u t h R d . 4 2 1 - 0 7 0 0

Bet. Merriman and Farmmgton I I O ! R S : 9 : 3 0 - 9 : 0 0 D a i l v

PONT!AC AREA 6 6 0 5 Dix i e H w y . ( U . S . 1 0 )

4 Mi. N. W. of Teltgraph Nr. M-IS 6 2 5 - 5 2 0 0

9:30-9 Daily Tues. & Sal. T i l 6 P.M.

(CDA) Of quately the low-income

A Dec. 6 meeting in Pilgrim United Church of Christ' Church in Livonia was one of several scheduled in the area to discuss the role of the volun-teer citizens group in-monitoring com-munity app ications, for the federal grant.

The monitoring will be done under the banner of the Coalition for Block Grant Compliance (CBGC).

.<>

at the Livonia meet-ing were Jod Guggenheim, director of the Michigan Committee on Law and Housing, based in Detroit, and Clif-ford Shrupp, director of the Northwest Inter-Faith Center for Racial Justice.

In attendance were citizen volun-teers from Westland, Garden City, Farmington Hills, as well as Livonia.

H>e volunteer corps was briefed by Guggenheim on the new federal act that encompasses HUD-administered funds a4 well as combining seven for-mer revenue-sharing :type federal block grants

THE NEW ACT allows cities to use funds for a range of community devel-opments, such as parks, water and sewer lines and recreational facilities among others.

But a key goal of the act is to im-prove the availability of housing' in the community, particularly for low-and moderate-income families.

It is this aspect of the act that the volunteeir coalition is primarily inter-ested in, explains Guggenheim.

WITHOUT special efforts being made, he says, it would be easy for local governments to sidestep the law without Coming to the attention of the U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Department.

"We would hope," Guggenheim said, "local government will comply with the law on its own initiative. If not, a positive reminder from citizen volunteers may encourage compliance while the city is still in the appli-cation stage."

Most cities expect to have their ap-

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TWIN SI/.I:

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plications gompleted by the end of January in order to be reviewed by area agencies (including SEMCOG) before submission to the federal agency by March 1.

IF THE LAW'S requirements are ig-nored, Guggenheim continued, then the information gahtered by the watch-dog committee will be transmitted to HUD officials.

Watchdogs will monitor CDA grand applications involving $5 million in Li-vonia; $5 million in Westland and $585,000 in Garden City. The fuhds cover a three-year period.

Some of the data being sought by the committees include: the amount of vacant land zoned for or suitable for new housing construction; a sum-marization of deteriorated or sub-standard housing within a city; infor-mation on the racial composition of work force in the community; infor-mation showing where employes of major companies reside and facts on planned or projected expansion of em-ployment opportunities in the city.

TTie latter category could be ex-tremely important to the committee's work, Shrupp explained.

Using the proposed regional shop-ping center at Six Mile and Newburgh roads in Livonia as an example, Shrupp indicated that Livonia's hous-ing survey should include a plan to provide some housing to accom-modate that retail work force.

ONE OF THE significant features of the new act is the insistance on citi-zen input in the planning stages.

M i k s

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HARDWOOD T s i 1 8 . 9 5 2 1 . 9 5 DRY KARDWObO KINDLING READY TO LIGHT YOUR FIRE BUNDLE 9 6 * BUNDLE 9 6 c

SOLD ONL Y AS FIREWOOD CORDS 10% DISCOUNT OVER 3 CORDS

ONE FIREWOOD CORD EQUALS A STACK OF WOOb APPROXIMATELY 4 FEET HIGH 8 FEET LOMQ. BY ONE STICK DEEP Of WOOD MIXED AS ROUNDS OR OVER 5 INCHES —SPLIT

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INSTANT DELIVERY

J AN U ARY Aurora Tuffones Car

Tyco Rolling Stock

11.0 AtlaS (track csnrttf strai|M)

N-Loco N gauge

$2-2.50

H O U R S R O A R I N G F L A M E T H R O W I N G C A R S

88

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T Y C O HO ELECTRIC TRAIN SET

17335 The Shiner special Freight

• Lighted "Spirit of '76 Loco • 7 Freight Cars

• Giant 45 "x 45" Double-Oval Track Layout • Piggyback set with Terminal • 2 Manual Switches • Power Pack with Forward & Reverse

O-4-O Shifter loco and tender with operating head-l ighte Operating log dump set with push-button controller, operating track, logs and receiving bin • Refrigerator care Hopper ca re 8-wheel Caboosee 14 sections of track with rerailer. to make a 45" x 36" oval

reg. 36.50 ^

s i i i $ 2 1 . 8 8 - - -

Reg. $65 Sale $38.88 Life Like

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AURORA LEMANS LIGHTED #2208 Now...the excitement of day and night racing com-petition-just like the big ones at LeMans! Two su-per-fast AFX "ff lame thrower" plus two Magna Trac-tion cars with working headlights plus guard: railed that glow in the dark give realistic round the clock

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f - 7 IMKSI I. S O 9 8 ¥233 r#g $14 ««•» t

O- I -O DOCK S l o t : $ £ 8 8

#231 r«g $12 mow ^JP

RS- I I O l l - S t X rag $14

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Mils 4 Middlebelt 12 Mile A Dequindr* 4 / 6 -4434 751-2230 /

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HANK CHRUSCIAL of Livonia, chairman of the Indian affiars committee of the Western Wayne County Conservation Associ-ation, recently.received this headdress from Indian Enterprises, which serves persons in the Muskegon area. The headdress was given In appreciation for the group's donation of 2,647 food items and toys given to soem 1,450 children during the Christmas season. Another shipment is planned for 300 children living near Traverse City. Feathers in the headress have been dedicated to a number of groups in Livonia, Redford, Plymouth and Farm-ington. It took about 35 manhours to make the headdress.

Junior Cage standings j BOYS "B" LEAGUE

AMERICAN LEAGUE 76ERS 1-0 ROCKS 1-0 CELTICS 1-0 BULLDOGS 1-0 ROYALS 1-0 COUGARS 0-1 DARTS 0-1 PISTONS 0-1 KNICKS 0-1 WARRIORS 0-1

NATIONAL LEAGUE BULLS CHARGERS MUSTANGS HAWKS TROJANS BULLETS NATS LAKERS SONICS STAGS

WEEKS RESULTS: Royals 19. Knicks 17; 76ers 34, Cougars 22; Cel-tics 27, Warriors 12; Rocks 29; Pis-tons 22; Bulldogs 23, Darts 22; Mus-tangs 25, Sonics 14; Bulls 34, Nats 24; Hawks 23, Stags 10; Chargers 28, Bul-lets 27; Trojans 18, Lakers 17.

B O Y S " A " L E A G U E ,

AMERICAN LEAGUE BULLS 1-0 BULLETS 1-0 PISTONS 1-0 SONICS 1-0 CHARGERS 0-1 KNICKS 0-1 LAKERS 0-1

NATIONAL LEAGUE CELTICS MUSTANGS WARRIORS COUGARS NATS ROCKS ROYALS

f WEEKS RESULTS: Pistons 31.

Knicks 30; Warriors 30, Rocks 24; Sonics 55, Nats 21; Mustangs 31, Chargers 24; Celtics 31, Royals 10; Bullets 40, Lakers 21; Bulls 44, Cou-gars 26.

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WEEKS RESULTS: Sonics 48, Knicks 14; Chargers 31, Lakers 19; Royals 28, Pistons 8; Warriors 34, Bul-lets 18.

GIRLS "A" LEAGUE ANGELS 1-0 APOLLOS 1-0 BLUES 1-0 STARS 1-0 DOLPHINS 0-1 HORNETS 0-1 NETS 0-1 WINGS 0-1

THURS.-FRI.-&A T.-SUN. ONLY

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DOUBLE KNIT POLYESTERS Yarn-dyed, jacquards or geomet-ries In 2 or 3 colors or coordinated fashion crepes.

2 ydS./^3 DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH KRESGE'S ONLY

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ALCOHOL AWARENESS SK ATING TESTS FIGURE

Plymouth Figure Skat wld a skating test ses-

p.m. in the Plymouth The test is sanctioned

States Figure Skating judges from the Ann

figure skating clubs to judge both the

1 figures. For further Contact Norine Scott or

and Detroit restnt schoo

CITIZENS' FORUM

Jan. 18—Th< trict Study tendance bour zens forum fi the Plymouth-* mons. The zen input on open enroll system.

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idaries will hold a citi-rt)m 10 a.m. to noon at

Canton High School com-committee is seeking citi-

many items including t and a feeder school

C I T I Z E N S BAND BIO CLU?

WEEKS RESULTS: a A polios 29, Nets 20; Stars 29, Dolphins 28; Angels 45, Wings 23; Blues, 29, Hornets 23.

Jan. 19— The Longhorn Citizens Band Radio Club will hold its regular

-social meeting Jan. 19 and its busi-ness meeting on Feb. 2. Both meet-ings will be held in the Plymouth Credit Union and will start at 11 a m. The business ; meeting will concern plans for the coffee break dance to be held March

SARAH ANNE COCHRANE DAR :R

Jan. 20— Chapter of Trooper G Sub-Post of ment as on traffic take place at hostessed by

WIN

Sarah Anne Cochrane e DAR will feature

of the Plymouth State Highway Depart-speaker. He will talk ty. The Meeting will 441 Linden and will be Mrs. Robert Rosbolt.

PARK CIVIC HON

Jan. 20—The Windsor Park Civic As-sociation will hold a general member-ship meeting at 8 p.m. in Plymouth. Canton High School. Elections o( board members is qn the agenda.

MICHIGAN DIABETICS SOCIETY

Jan. 20—The Michigan Diabetics So-ciety will hold a meeting in the Plymouth Community Credit Union. 500 S. Harvey, from 7-9 p.m. The meeting will be for junior and senior high school youths and a dietician from the National Dairy Council will speak about diets for diabetics. The meeUng is open to youths from the Wayne County area.

PARKS AND RECREATION

Jan. 20—Registration j s now open for winter classes sponsored by the. Plymouth Parks and Recreation De-partment. Classes include: belly danc-ing. yoga, judo, karate, dog obe-dience, sewing, arts and crafts, knit-ting, quilting, photography, guitar, and all types of dance classes. Classes begin the week of Jan. 20. For further information, contact the Plymouth De-partment of Parks and Recreation at 525 Farmer Street.

ORIENTATION SESSIONS

Jan. 20 and 27—Two orientation ses-sions for students who will be ninth graders next year (and their parents) have been scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in Centennial Educational Park. Informa-tion on programs for incoming ninth graders will be discussed followed by a tour of the building and a question-answer period. The Jan. 20 session will be held in the Canton Building and is primarily for students who at-tend Central and East Middle schools. The Jan. 27 meeting will be in Salem for students who attend Pioneer and West Middle Schools.

TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION

Jan. 21—The International Medita-tion Society is sponsoring a tree pub-lic sales lecture on Transcendental Meditation in the Plymouth Cultural Center, at 7:30 p.m.

COMMUNITY FUND

Jan. 21— The Plymouth Community Fund will hold its annual meeting at 8 p.m. at the Plymouth Township Hall. Members of the board of directors will be elected.

WHEEL CHAIR Rentals & Repairing

HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT

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Jan. 21—The 35th District Court and the Noithville Jaycees are sponsoring an "AlcOhol Awareness Program." The program will be in the 35th Dis-trict Court on the Second floor of City Hall at 201 S. Main Street. There will be four sessions, beginning next Tuesday. Sessions will be held the fol-lowing three Tuesdays. Dr. Frank Hol-lingsworth will lead the discussion.

SAFETY AND HEALTH SEMINAR

Jan. 22—The Plymouth Community Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a free occupational safety and health seminar entitled "MIOSHA-OSHA" from 8:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the Mayflower Meeting House, 455 South Main. The objective of the seminar is to discuss information on the new Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Act, which became effective Jan. 1. Employers, employes, and their representatives from the busi-ness, industrial, educational, service and public government sectors are1 in-vited to participate. Registration is free and those interested should call the Plymouth Community Chamber of Commerce at 878 Wing Street.

GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL Jan. 22—The Plymouth-Northville

Area Association of the Huron Valley Girl Scout Council will meet from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in First United Methodist Church, 45201 North Territorial. The meeting will feature discussions by Brownie, Junior and Cadette troup leaders and election of delegates to the annual meeting of the- Huron Val-ley Council.

BREVITIES TIPS

Notices to Brevities should include: the date, the time, where, and who to contact. Phone numbers will not be •published, but addresses will be used. Any other pertinent information such as guest speakers, topics of dis-cussion, or the reason for meetings should also be included. Please send this information 10 days in advance of the desired publication date. AH infor-mation should be typed or printed.

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PLYMOUTH COMMUNITY SCHOOL

LUNCH MENUS Week of Monday, January SO

thru Friday, January 24

ALLEN MONDAY, JANUARY M

Chicken Noodle Soup. Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich. Cheese Stick, Fruit Cup, Bs nana Bar. MUk

TUESDAY. JANUARY 21 Sloppy Joe. Pickle Slices, Buttered Vege table. Fruit Cup. Milk

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21 Hamburger Gravy over Mashed Potatoes, Homemade Hot Roll, Jello with Fruit. Milk

THURSDAY, JANUARY 13 Hot Dog on a Bun. Rellsher, Buttered Vege table. Fruit Cup. Peanut Butter Bar. Milk

FRIDAY. JANUARY 14 Fish Sticks. Tartar Sauce or Catsup, But-tered Vegetable. Corn Bread. Fruit Cup. Milk

BIRD MONDAY. JANUARY 20

Chicken Noodle Soup, Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich. Toll House Bar, Fruit Cup. Milk

TUESDAY. JANUARY 11 Plssaburger, Buttered Green Beans. Jello with Topping. MUk

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 11 Chicken la Gravy over Mashed Potatoes. Hot Roll*. Fruit Cup, Milk

THURSDAY. JANUARY £ Hot Doc on a Bun. Catsup. Mustard Bat-tared Hot Vegetable, Fruit Cup, Brownie. MUk

FRIDAY. JANUARY 24 Chicken Noodle Casserole. Bread and But-ter. Chocolate Pudding. Milk

CENTRAL ELE. &MID. MONDAY. JANUARY 20

Hungarian Goulash. Hot Roll. Fruit. Milk TUESDAY. JANUARY 21

Hot Dog on Bun. Relishes, Buttered Mixed Vegetables. Fruit. Milk

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 11 Oven Fried Chicken. Mashed Potatoes and Gravy. Cranberry Sauce. Spinach. Buttered Bread MUk

THURSDAY. JANUARY 13 Sloppy Joe Hamburger. Buttered Lima Beans. Fruit Cup. Milk

FRIDAY. JANUARY 14 Tuna Noodle Casserole. Buttered Peas. Cheese Stli. Fruit. Bread. Milk

FARRAND MONDAY. JANUARY M

Grilled Cheese Sandwich. Cream of Tomato Soup Toll House Bar. FrUit Cup. Milk

TUESDAY. JANUARY 11 Chicken In Gravy over Mashed Potatoes. Hat Homemade Roil. Pickle Slice. Chocolate Pudding. MUk

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY n Pissa with Cheese Sauce. Buttered Carrots, FruK Cocktail Cake. MUk

THURSDAY, JANUARY 13 Hot Dog on Warm Bun.'Catsup. Mustard or Relish Green Beans or Sauerkraut. Peanut Butter Cookies. FruR Cup, Milk

FRIDAY. JANUARY 14 Oven Fried Fish Sticks. Tartar Sauce. But-tered Cam, Buttered French Bread. Banana Cake. Fruit Cup. Milk

FIEGEL MONDAY. JANUARY 20

Chicken Noodle Soup and Crackers, Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich. Fruit. Brownl^-MlIk ,

TUESDAY. JANtJARY.l l Hat D«« en a Buttered Bua. Muetard or Cat sup. Buttered Mixed Vegetable or l a u e r

' beaut Apple Crisp. Milk WCDNHDAY, JANUARY IS

Hamburger Oravy over Mashed Potatoes. Warm Battered Cinnamon Cohee Cake, Fro*, Milk j .

THURSDAY. JANUARY 13 Spaghetti with Maat Sauce. Buttered Green

l a t t e r e d Warm Braad, P r a t t ,

GALLIM0RE MONDAY. JANUARY 20

Vegetable Beef Soup. Crackers. Peanut But-ter Sandwich. Fruit, Butterscotch Bar. Milk

TUESDAY. JANUARY 21 Beef Noodle Casserode, Buttered Green Beans, Hot Rolls. Fruit. Cookie, Milk

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 22 Oven Fried Chicken. Meshed Potatoes and Gravy. Buttered French Bread. Fruit. Cate. Milk

THURSDAY JANUARY 21 Hot Dog on Bun, Catsup or Mustard. But-tered Corn. Fruit, Cake. Milk

FRIDAY. JANUARY 24 Pissa with Meat and Cheese. Buttered Wsx Beans. Fruit. Cake. Milk

ISBISTER MONDAY. JANUARY 20

Pissa Puff. Yellow Was Beans. Fruit Cup. Chocolate Chip Cake. Milk

TUESDAY. JANUARY 21 Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, Buttered French Bread. Peas. Apple Strudel, MMk

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY K Sliced Turkey with Cranberries. Mashed Po tetoes and Gravy. Buttered Biscuit. Corn. Vanilla Pudding. Milk

THURSDAY, JANUARY 23 Hot Dog on Bun. Baked Beans. Peaches, Cook* MUk

FRIDAY. JANUARY 24 Submarine Sandwich. Peas and Carrots, Fruit Cup. Potato Chips, Milk

MILLER MONDAY. JANUARY 20

ChUt with Cracker*. Peanut Butter Sand-wich. ChUled Fruit. Cookie. Milk

TUESDAY. JANUARY 11 Steamed Hot Dog on Bun. Hash Browns. But-tered Vegetable. Cookie. Milk

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY U PIZZA PARTY"

THURSDAY. JANUARY 13 Hobo Gravy with Potatoes, Buttered Corn Bread, Fruit Cup. Frosted Cake. Milk

FRIDAY. JANUARY 14 Spaghetti with Meat Sauce. Green Beans. Hot Biscuit. Fruit Cup. Milk

SMITH M o n d a y . J a n u a r y m

Tomato Soup and Crackers. Peanut Butter and JeUy Sandwich. Chocolate Pudding. Fruit Cua Cookie. Milk

TUESDAY. JANUARY I I Pissa with Meat Sauce, Buttered Corn. Fruit Cup. Cake. MUk

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2 Turkey In Gravy over Mashed Potatoes. Hot Roll. Jello. Cookie. MUk

THURSDAY. JANUARY 13 Hot Dog on Bun. Catsup. Mustard. Relish. Buttered Carrots, Potato Chlpa, Fruit Cup. Cookie, MUk

FRIDAY. JANUARY 14 Tuna Neqdle Casaeroie French Bread. But-tered Oreea Beans. Fruit Cup. Cookie. Milk

STARKWEATHER M O N D A Y . J A N U A R Y , *

Tomato Soap. Pern** Batter and Jelly Sand V Carrot Sticks. Fruit Cup. Brown lee

PIONEER MIDDLE MONDAY JANUARY 20

Sliced Turkey Roll. Meshed Potatoes and Gravy. Cranberry Sauce, Buttered Peas and Carrats. Home Made Roll and Butter, Milk

TUESDAY JANUARY 21 Sloppy Joe on Roll. Buttered Corn Choice of Fruits Cookie. Milk

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 22 Ptaaburgers. Orange Juice, Potato Chips. Raspberry Crisp, Milk

THURSDAY. JANUARY 23 Hot Dog on Roll Relishes. Buttered Green Beans. Choice of Fruit, Cookie. Milk

FRIDAY JANUARY 24 Baked Macaroni and Cheese. Homemade Roll and Butter. Cabbage and Carrot Salad. Choice of Fruit, Milk

EAST MIDDLESCHOOL MONDAY JANUARY 20

Hot Dog on Bun. Relishes French Fries. Ap-plesauce Cookie. Milk

TUESDAY. JANUARY 21 Roast Beef, Potatoes. Gravy, Biscuits. But-ter. Fruit. Cookie, Milk

WEDNESDAY JANUARY 21 Chicken Noodle Soup, Crackers, Toasted Cheese Sandwich. Fruit. Cake Milk

THURSDAY, JANUARY 23 Sloppy Joe on Bun Green Beans Fruit. Toll House Bar, Milk

FRIDAY. JANUARY Hamburger on Bun Relishes Corn. Cherry Squares. MUk

WEST MIDDLESCHOOL MONDAY. JANUARY 20

Beef-A-Roni. French Bread and Butter. As-paragus Spears. Sliced Peaches. Oatmeal Cookies. MUk

TUESDAY. JANUARY 31 Hot Dog on Roil, Baked Beans. Cherries. Peanut Butter Crinkles. Milk

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 12 Hamburger Gravy. Mashed Potatoes, Gar-den Fresh Peas, Hot Rolls and Butter Chocolate or Vanilla Pudding. Milk

•THURSDAY. JANUARY 13 Hamburger with Trimmings Oven French Fries, Orange Juice, Brownies, MUk

FRIDAY. JANUARY 23 Plssaburger, Whole Kernel Corn. Apple sauce. Chocolate-Banana Cake. Milk

SALEM & CANTON HIGHS MONDAY. JANUARY 20

Hot Turkey Sandwich. Mashed Potatoes, Gravy. Vegetable Jello Milk

TUESDAY. JANUARY 21 Hot Dog. on Bun. Chill. Crackers. Fruit Jello. MUk

WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 22 Lasagns Vegetable Hot Roll. Butter Fruit Jello. Milk

THURSDAY. JANUARY 23 Hot Ham on Bun with Cheese. Grapefruit Juice, Potato Chips. Apple Crisp. MUk

FRIDAY. JANUARY 14 Fish on Bun, Tri-Taters. Vegetable. Jello. Milk

£ TUESDAY. JANUARY 31

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WEDNESDAY. JANUARY U Grilled Choose Sandwich, Buttered Corn. Apple Sauce Oap, Cookies. MUk

THURSDAY. JANUARY S3 SJoppj Joa. Catsup or Relish Cap, Potato S k a FruR Cop. lead Cake. Milk

F R I D A Y . J A N U A R Y M

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ira Johnson of Livonia, recent county commissioner candidate,, first v ice cha irman; Earl Dey of Plymouth, second!, vice chairman:

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Sandy Riymood of Livonia, record-ing secret iry; Bob LaMond of Li-vonia, corresponding secretary; Ger-ald C. Davs of Livonia, candidate for the county commissioner nomination last Ai«uflt, treasurer; Becky Tava-rozri of Livorria, sergeant at arms; Ir-ving W. Ftozian of Plymouth Town-ship

Paul nald and trustees.

trice McDo-, all of Livonia,

. BEN CREECH, a City of Plymouth delegate, protested the one-by-one method of electing the three trustees and the 30 other boord members, saying he would file a protest with state officials. He asked for cumula-tive voting.

In cumulative voting, if (say) 10 per-sons are to be elected, a delegate may cast o^e vote for each of 10 per-sons or plunk all 10 votes behind a single candidate. The method is often -favored b j seeking at on a boarc

small minority groups east some representation

elected at-large. "Hie Wayiie-2nd convention rejected

cumulative down a compromise have given

e method minority

iu , a ne I Mahlon Green, who report-e d to Walled Lake; Marcia

school board member in politics; Marda Ben-

legate and also a school CreeCh; Richard and and Mike Clinansm-

voting as well as turning that would

Livonia 20 at-large seats and the Plyfaouth-Northville area 10.

The d i s sa t i s f i ed g{oup f r o m Plymouth appeared to include Lor-raine Watt, a new precinct delegate replacing edly move Borowski, her son, a board Elaine ith.

Several of the group left the conven-tion long before it was over.

Mrs. Benson was an appointed re-placement for Robert Dwyer, who moved to Ajnn Arbor. Dwyer is a for-mer secretary of state branch man-ager and ^ c h a i r m a n of the entire

organization. Dwyer re-working for the new

rning, Michigan" pub-publisher happens to

ahr Saltade of the Pro-ratic caucus.

2nd portedly "Good lication, be George gressive

PURPOSE OF Saturday' ention was to pick del eg Late convention who in tui

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Fire Inspector Donald Donnelley said the fire, which started in the rear of the garage about 4 a.m., was so in-tense it broke out the kitchen window of the attached home and scorched the back oif the house.

According; to the inspector, the resi-dent, Robert Johnston, 55, came home at 1 a.m., put his car in the garage and went irjto the house, leaving the garage door open.

iod of operation in this same as the previous

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the 198 votes in the entire 2nd Congres-sional District. Attending will be all elected brednct delegates and any person who had paid party dues by last Dec. SI.

A probable front-runner for the 2nd District chairmanship, which will be decided at a caucus Jan. tt, Is Don Pother, 90. He counts on support from Ma home bass of Monroe, seemed to have a highly favorable reception from Wayne and claims about 20 votes so far in Washtenaw.

Poirier is assistant controller of Michigan pa t Utilities, a party mem-ber since 1970 and a two-term treas-urer of the Monroe County Democrat-ic organization.

More importantly, he has been a leader in Monroe for the 1972 congres-sional cdvfidacy of Stempien and the 1974 candidacy of John Reuthfejr. Poi-rier said Reuther was speaking on his behalf in Washtenaw.

Poirier told delegates ' there 's no reason we can t beat that man," meaning incumbent Republican Con-gressman Marvin Esch. Poirier criti-

' cized many Democrats for being too concerned about the relative power of "liberals versus conservatives" within the party and too little concerned with "objectives" — beating Esch.

IN ACTION ON resolutions, the Wayne-2nd convention:

•Backed away from any resolution on the Crestwood teacher strike.

•Voted overwhelming support Of leg-islation to protect "the rights of non-smokers" In public places. Quipped cm Democrat: "Anyone who will smoke in a room with *no smoking'

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•Rejected 44-2 a condemnation of. -" the news m e d i a " for " I n - 1 flammatory" handling of the Crest*' 1 wood flMhe. • .V 1

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SUBURBAN LIFE Thursday, January 16, 1975

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'It was not hard work—when you're with frlehds you don't even notice you're working. It's nice to know we're all contrib-uting to our big trip.'

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KIM HUYSKEN (left) and Shelly Smith are learning that girl scouting is not all tying knots and earning badges. Here they help

prepare logs that will be sold as firewood to raise money for a Troop 620 trip. (Staff photo by Art Emanuel)

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Scouts learn LOG-istics to finance trip BY SHERRY KAHAN

For most of the day the fire that txjmed near them had flames reach-ing 40 feet into the air. But members otLivonia Girl Scout Troop 620 were tcc""busy to stop and roast marshmal-k>$vs

JThey were in Belleville with saws and sledges to cut wood so they could se l it as firewood to raifee money for a!troop project

^The weather was cold as they slashed branches, measured logs and fed brush into the fire. But who cared when they knew that with the money earned by theii; efforts the troop u&|ld go on a two-week vacation the fquowing summer

{kit they did have to admit that this was a little different from some of tQrfr other fund-raising projects Vfhjle they once baked and decorated ni es for fun and profit, now they

wire about to sell logs for $25 a face (18 inches wide, four feet high

a&0 eight feet long )

HAVE A FRIEND in Belleville, wfea had some tgpees bulldozed on her pftjperty," said' Mrs. Joseph Zedan.

and her her husband. Joe, lead troop which meets in Emerson

•'She told us that if we would cut up the trees, carry off the wood and burn the brush, we could have the wood," she added

Scout members voted in favor of the project, knowing it would bring in funds to take them to historic spots of colonial America as well as battle-fields of the Civil War.

So the logging plans were worked out. Sledges, saws and wedgfes were secured. Three fathers who could run chain saws were enrolled.

A truck was borrowed from George Wakefield, who once was a member of a troop led by Zedan. Two nights of winter camping were planned and the^ nccessary food and drink obtained.

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"THE GI&LS were up at 7 a.m. the morning of the first workday," said Mrt. Zedan. ' T V y cooked their break-fast and started work a little after eight. They worked until five that night I mean, THEY* WORKED!

"They first marked all the fallen trees in 18-inch lengths. They sawed off the branches so that the logs were ready for the chain saw."

After the fathers sent the sawdust flying, the girls carried the logs to the splitting area

"Using wedges and sledges, they

split the woo<} into sizes that will fit a fireplace," spid Mrs. Zedan

She added: "About 40 minutes be-fore lunch, we stopped adding brush and branches to the fire. We raked out hot coals and the girls cooked lunch. They brought everything from pork chops to stew and canned spa-ghetti."

SEVENTEEN GIRLS participated in the project the first Sunday, and 14 the second Sunday. Fourteen face cords were the result.

Michele Sadler and Diane Dallas re-cently unloaded wood at a Rosedale Gardens horpe.

"It took the two of us about 25 min-utes to unload and stack all the logs uv the customer's yard." reported Michele, Who U not sure she will be able W take the trip this summer with the troop. She may go west with her family.

"I liked the whole project," she added. "The work was fun. My main job was sawing off branches "

"It was not hard work." noted Diane. "When you're working with friends, you don't even notice you're working. It's nice to know we're all contributing to our big trip

"It's also nice that as a group we are doing something we all voted on. We're helping the lady in Belleville

clean up her area and we're helping ourselves."

MRS. ZEDAN noted that "the wood is oak, hickory, maple and ash, all hardwood," adding, "there's another 30 cords out there which we can cut up and sell when we get ambitious again."

She explained that when the girls camped out overnight in Belleville they slept outside without shelter.

"Each camper had a piece of plas-

tic," she said. "One part is used for a ground sheet and other other is tied by a rope to a tree to serve as a wind-breaker."

In these simple lean-to arrange-ments, the girls slept through the De-cember night.

"They know how to sleep outdoors because we camp out every month," said Mrs. Zedan. "We're soon to go on a Snovival expedition in the Holly recreation area. We'll camp out the entire weekend in tents.

"A cabin isn't a challenge You spend more time doing housework in a cabin than hiking and working out-doors. We're not an inside-oriented group, and Joe and 1 both like the out-doors."

Perhaps that is why Mr. and Mrs Zedan have been in scouting for 18 years. Zedan, who has worked mostly with Boy Scouts has been leader of Troop 620 for more than two years. Mrs Zedan is co-leader

Nutritional advice / • >

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gets varied reaction ' By MARGARET MILLER

"I've been paying a lot more atten-tion to what I get in the food I buy. TiO getting so I even check the labels wtfin I pick dogfood • Jenny Cerv£han had stopped by one

at the nutritional advisory stands set up in many Wrigley's supermarkets fOC a one-day program last Friday. -She said she was trying to learn

pSsre about nutrition all the time and was glad of any advice Irene Cam-

3f>n, home economist who lives in Li-vsnia. could give her in the more com-plicated aspects of the subject.

3#RS. CERVENAN, though, wasn't ly your typical shopper.

ly, in a hurry to get on with the weekend, zapped by the stands

^ e r e volunteer home economists set to dispense advice, both via

and in person accepted printed pamphlets

and murmured something about ig to help cut costs" would be

at least three of the Wrigley in this area, the promised ad-

was not at hand. Because of problems with the volun-

home economists, shoppers in Cfrden City and Westland would have

hard put to get extra help.

•Jjut Livonia, Redford Township and jfrmouth storps had tables set up and

* n who hid made a s^udy of nutri-ready to both hand out meal plan-ideas and interpret new govern-il programs connected with

women dan rea flfog td<

F HAD A LOT of questions about stamps, said Ltoette MacFariane

who had a stand set up in the store at Ann Arbor Road and Haggerty

"There was one husband and wife who came in to shop—both had been laid off for several weeks and yet they didn't know they were eligible for food stamps. I gave them the infor-mation on how to apply."

Coloring books with pictures of nutri-tional foods were handed out to a lot of youngsters perched in basket seats, and one mother took one with the words that it might be helpful to her junior girl scout daughter working on a nutrition badge

Helen Hermans of Plymouth, on duty in another store, said several shoppers asked her about cutting meat costs and she had urged higher use of protein fill:ins like beans and peanut butter.

One woman told her "I'd like to learn anything I can—I have been cut-ting every corner I can and the bills are STILL too high "

IRENE CAMERON, who took a day off from her work with -the Dairy Council of Michigan, had on display an overgrown milk canton that showed the kind of nutritional label that soon will be required by law.

She could show customers just how the labels listing the amount of nutri-tion per serving and the percentages of U.S. recommended daily allow-ances will help shoppers make wiser choices.

She also dispensed a few hints like the one that came from the labels on two cans of pineapple, one diet pack and'one regular.

"This shows," she said, ' tha t the dietlc can actually has seven more cal-ories per can than the regular one, yet it costs several cents more,"

Mrs. Cameron said she was glad to note, both in studying recent surveys and in noting the contents of1 parts that passed her stand, that the in-

creased costs seem to have reduced Consumption of "junk" foods.

"Potato chips and pretzels really are down in sales," she said.

IRENE CAMERON, home econ-omist spending a day in a Livonia supermarket to give nutrition ad-vice, talks over new nutrition la-beling systems with Jenny Cerve-nan of Livonia.(Staff photo by Mitchell Booth)

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Some tips for economical shopping Here are a few hints for nutritious

shopping compiled by Marilyn Nagy, of the home economics department of Mercy College of Detroit.

b Encourage your family to keep an open mind and try new foods, recipes and combinations.

b Plan your menus based on foods that are plentiful and on special sales.

• Cut down on empty calories (foods that provide calories, but no nu-trition such as pop and potato chips.

• Shop when you are not hungry. Studies show people spend more when they are hungry.

• Plan your menus so they are nu-tritious and attractive without being gourmet. •

• Discourage the use of sugar cov-ered cereals in your home.

• Cook only needed quantities, re-ition to cook a little

y reduce your family's in-cost complete proteins

Substitute proteins from take of from meat

cheese, eggs and peanut butter. • Tike advantage of food stamps if

you meet the eligibility criteria. • Save plastic bags for re-use. • Leave the children at home when

you shop. Studies show more pur-chases are made when parents shop with children.

• Modify your entertaining. Have potluck suppers or give your guests a simple evening snack rather than a dinner.

• Prepare nutritious snacks such as carrot sticks, homemade pizza snacks and cheese to satisfy your family's craving for snack food.

• Shop by cost per serving, rather than price per pound or box. (The lea-ner meat, more expensive by the poind, may be cheaper in the long nm than a fatty, inexpensive cut that has a lot of bone.) "4

• Comparison shop, but don't waste gas driving to several stores each WMlL

• Recognize that convenience usual-

ly costs money. (Convenience foods have a place in food buying, but how often they are used can make a big difference in total food budgeting.)

• Keep track of actual supermarket expenditures for a month to evaluate how you actually spend your super-market dollar. How much goes for paper goods? How much for cleaning supplies? How much for empty calo-rie snack foods? How much for food needed to meet nutritional needs?

•Resist buying foods on sale that your family wont eat, yet take advan-tage of those that are a good buy that they will eat.

• Compare tha cost per unit, using unit pricing posted on svpsrmaitat shelves to see which size is the bsst buy. Remember the large size not always a better buy, particularly if it only gets wasted or is eaten by those who dont need the extra food intake.

• Place the extra pork chop that comes in the food package into the freezer, carefully wrapped, so it can become part of another meal.

• Take the time to store food prop-erly when you come from the store in order to minimize waste.

• Use left-overs without expensive additions. (Adding pimentos and mush-rooms to left-over chicken is not nec-essarily economical.)

• Wrap meat tn usable portions be-fore storing to freezer so the exact amount needed can be removed eas-ily.

• Use private brands of food and compare them in quality and cost to national brands. <:

• Clean with more homemade prep-arations Use fewer aerosol and spe- * cialized cleaners. (Ammonia in a cus- ? tard cup tn a closed oven overnight 1 makes oven cleaning much easier the next day.)

• Put food back on supermarket shelves in the correct place if you de-cide not to purchase it. Meats left on food shelves spoil and raise the over-head cost of the store. This is passed on to consumers

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^Fash ion should reflect an attitude, not an age, says Charles Glueck, fash-ion coordinator.

Glueck, vice-president of Jonathan Logan, was in the area recently to moderate a fashion show of Scene II designs, the company's latest adapta-

tions of French fashion. #

' ^"There ' s a new mood of femini-IflUv." Glueck said. s * i • • ' 'Females haven:t done enough ne-•dently to be news, say like in Paris. • 1 -1 "There ' s a definite return to

to showing your legs." ,

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PLYMOUTH- Navy Airman Wil-liam H. Shearer, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Shearer Jr., 13181 Drury Lane, recently graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Center. Orlando. Fla

Shearer is scheduled to report to aviation electronics technician school

j in Millington, Tenn.

DOES his scouting in the fashion centers of the Scene 11 is aimed at adapt-

ing m n into moderate priced ver-sions for the average woman.

The dresses shown at Hudson's Northland were in the $40 to $50 price range.

Glueck describes Paris' latest look as the "lose look."

. He forecasts a return to the easy chemise and called it a "naive chem-

'ise.r* j ,

Strong stress was placed on two-piece outfits, both long and short, which Glueck said made sense for mixing and matching.

Lots of long beads and the short-haired curly look are part of what he termed "the nostalgia of the 1920s seen'.today on Paris streets."

"CLOTHES SHOULD v not be serious," he said.

The dresses shown were a little long-er. kll knee-covering, many were flounced with ruffles and most were seasonless fabrics, many washable.

A few with a trasting print

Lots of floi

of the chemises were shown blouse underneath in a Con-

or solid; bloomed in small

easy dresses, some prints on in empire

Colors were dusty hues right out of the past in pinks, greens and blues.

Peplums popped out of some ver-sions.

"YOU'LL SEE lots of shirts on shirts," Glueck said. "All are part of a dress-down, dress-up way o? fash-ion."

Fabrics were washable and fluid, and panne velvet was featured in sev-eral

Little shirt I tops are designed to wear with anything.

Party pajamas, the choir boy shirt, peasant blouses and* embroidery are all Dart of today's fashion.

eautiful. and the twor >w all over the world."

lack is piece look is Glueck said.

In all. the new clothes reflect a re-turn to femirtity. an addition to the sportswear in today's woman's ward-robes \

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Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Fox of Hart-sough Avenue. Plymouth, announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Anne, to William D. Kurtz of Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cla-rence Kurtz of Monroe. The bride-elect is a recreational therapist in the state technical institute and rehabilita-tion center in Plainwell and her fiance is a metallurgist employed by Commonwealth Associates in Jack-son. Both are 1974 graduates of Mich-igan State University. They plan to be married April 12 in St. Andrew Episco-pal Church of Ann Arbor, with the Rev. Gordon Jones officiating.

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MR. AND MR8. GEOFFREY GORDON MUODOWSKI (Deborah Jeanne Soggs)

" Deborah Jeanne Soggs and Geoffrey Gordon Miodowski exchanged rings made toy the bridegroom's father when they were united in marriage tn a recent ceremony in the Mth District courtroom in Westland.

Mr. and Mrs. William C. Soggs of Bison Avenue, Westland. and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley MiodowsU of N. WUd-wood Avenue, Westland, are the couple's parents.

District Judge Michael Bradley per-formed the ceremony.

The hride wore sn ankle-length white cotton dress with a line print in purple. WKh it) she wore a wide-brim-

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I Debbie Barchus, daughter of Mr. and M r s . D a r w i n B a r c h u s of Marquette Avenue, Garden City, be-came the bride of Neil Swanger in a recent ceremony in the Church of Christain Unity in Westland. [ The bridegroom is the son of the Ret. and Mrs. Carl Swanger of Chilli-prthe, Ohio.

Ifre bridegroom's father officiated for the evening ceremony and the bride's father gave her in marriage.

She wore a'floor-length A-line satin dress trimmed with lace and pearls, t ier veil was fingertip-length and she tarried red roees. j; Mrs. Judy Romanowski of Gaylord, Mich., sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Her dress was floor-length green satin with cape sleeves, and she carried a single white rose.

Mrs. Linda Wood of Garden City, an-other sister, served as bridesmaid, and the flower girls were Kathy and Sheri Wood of Garden City. They wore red and white dresses. : Assisting the bridegroom were the bride's brothers, Dan Barchus of of Garden Qty, as best man, and Don

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She carried purple-tipped white car-nations with baby's breath. .

Mrs. Mary Norton of Westland, aunt of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a beige dress accented with brown flowers. The best man was Buddy Smith of Westland.

After a reception in the home of the bridegroom's parents, the couple went to northern Michigan for their honey-moon.

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Center open at Schoolcraft

The Women's Resource Center at Schoolcraft College is open for busi-ness once more after being closed for the holidays.

Located in Bradner Library, the cen-ter provides women on campus and in the community with information, re-ferrals and counseling. It also has pro-grams on education, employment, vol-unteer work, family living, personal growth activities and women's chang-ing roles and alternatives.

The center is open daily Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m.. It is also open Thursday from 7-9 p.m.

Delta Zeta host children

Western Wayne county alumnae of Delta Zeta sorority will host a party for young children of the Northville Rehabilitation Center on Thursday. Jan. 16.

Members are asked to meet at Northville State Hospital, building K at 7 p.m. Those planning to attend should contact Mrs. Betty Loftus. 18686 Parklane, Livonia.

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The program will begin at 2 p.m. and continue until 4 p.m.

Detroit area chapter members will gather in the Dearborn Inn Saturday, Jan 25 for a Founders' Day luncheon with Frank Caddy of Greenfield vil-lage as the speaker

Caddy, vice president for adminis-tration and treasure of the village and Henry Ford museum, will speak on "Greenfield Village Update." The luncheon begins at 12:15 p.m.

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Tea, and a social hour are at 12 noon with members asked to bring a sand-wich. Coffee and dessert will be serv-ed.

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I4A.(R I2A.W.O W ) THE 0B8BHVM t T h u r ^ y , January 16, 1975

opinion No one looks out for helpless kids LOST IN THE STRUGGLE

when teachers dec ide to strike In all the agonizing hass le about t e a c h e r

strikes, a crucial point h a s got lost in t he shuff le : Jus t why did the Legis lature originally pass a ' s ta te law prohibiting s t r ikes by public employes, including teachers?

"Hie reasons a r e three . One is bad ; one is only moderately good; one is very good.

1. Because the Legis la ture back when it the law forbidding public employe s t r ikes

controlled by l awmake r s who w e r e genera l ly rural mugwumps, thoroughly opposed to any kind of union activity. In today ' s t imes, and par t icu-larly with respect to schools in the met ropol i tan a rea , this is simply silly and out of da te . T e a c h e r unions a r e a fact of life; passing laws prevent ing their existence simply will not work.

2. Public employes ought to be prohibi ted f rom striking because, a s public employes work for the public a t large, t he re is nobody to ba rga in with or strike against .

In broad t e r m s this a r g u m e n t ha s some sense; a strike by public employes is a s t r ike against citizens in general , and does not readi ly fall within the classical reconciliation of labor and management interests tha t the collective bargain-ing process imposes.

In the nar rower context of school boa rds and teachers, however, schooj boards a r e elected to be the representat ives of t he local t axpaying pub-lic; hence the school boards a r e the barga in ing agent for the public, and the u l t imate cons t ra in t on the collective bargaining process is the pub-lic's willingness to pay for schools and t e a c h e r sal-aries.

3. WHEN TEACHERS str ike, the real losers a re the children whose education is je rked around and botched up, but who a re not and cannot be

Observation Fbint

by PHILIP II. INVIT E It

part of the collective bargaining p r thoroughly sensible reason strikes, yet it is a point so f a r lost (n the juvenile display of emotionalism tha ized discussions of the problem

What recourse do the teachers str ike? Boycott the requires their a t tendance, sjnd anyway a boycott would be self defeating, \fote aga jns t mi l lage? They c a n t .

What shall the children boards become intransigen gain? Urge their parents t

to jess. This is a

>hibit t eacher

ha s so f a r cha rac t e r -

children have when c lass room? State law

do When school and r e fuse to bar -vote down mil lage?

This would not be in their i r l e res t , which mus t be quality education. Run for law prohibits candidates fjor offic

What can the children ture fiddles around with an state laws that virtually strikes? Vote against the Most school children canr

school b o a r d ? State under 18.

do wheni the Legisla-absurd Ipatchwork of g u a r a n t e e s t eache r

icowardly legis la tors? ot vote.

TTie teachers have th<i has its school board; scho< their s ta te association. But represents the children? N children an unorganized gr

r unions; the public 1 admin i s t r a to r s have what organized group )ne. Not only a r e the )up, but they a r e oro-

hibited by s ta te law f rom doing much to protect their interests.

H i e net result in this e labora te minuet of power politics with each interest group c la iming to be acting in the chi ldren 's interest is tha t the kids get the shaft .

I t ' s a damn shame, and I think i t ' s high t ime the teachers and the school boards and the legisla-tors s tar ted talking about the real point—the kids whose educations a r e being ruined.

JUST HOW f a r off the* point discussion of teacher strikes has wandered is i l lustrated by some comments by Plymouth Educat ion Associ-ation President Dolly Car te r McMaster , repor ted in this newspaper last week. (The P E A is one of the teacher unions which have decided to support the Crestwood District t eache r s by sympa thy strikes of their own; other local unions which have agreed to strike include Redford Union and South Redford.)

" P E A President Dolly Car t e r McMaste r said she would not a t tempt to just i fy her actions or those of members who walk off the job. 'I know that I a m breaking the law and the cont rac t , but teachers in Plymouth feel tha t what is at s t ake is fa r grea ter than their own individual secur i ty and our own individual jobs. ' "

On the issue of what would happen to Plymouth teachers who did not choose to walk out, Mrs. McMaster said: "The re is no legal puni-tive action that the P E A can take agains t people who a re abiding by the contract . I t ' s a s s imple as that...However, life can be made hell for t h e m . "

Wfcen the thinking of supposedly responsible adults gets t h a t twisted, is it any wonder tha t we all have good cause to be saddened and angered at what ' s happening to our chi ldren today?

Public interest requires binding arbitration A strike is a two-edged sword. Labor and management a r e cer tainly both bet-

ter off when they can solve their d i f ferences through collective bargaining.

A str ike should be resor ted to only when t h e r e is a t remendous gap between what the employer offers and what the employe is asking because , once a str ike s tar ts , deep wounds a r e cut tha t a r e difficult to heal.

Obviously, when a s t r ike occurs , the employer is hurt because he usually is put out of business, at least temporarily.

Tlie employe is hurt because he loses wages in t h e hope that , in the long run, he will gain more than he loses.

But, he is also taking the chance tha t the em-ployer will try to continue in operat ion with non-union help and that eventually, the original em-ployes job could disappear .

by HAMK HOG AM

A third par ty , the pu strike.

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OF LATE there has beei a relatively new field, the w or striking, by municipal or

The effect ot, this confllc riety because when ordinary of the public a r e involved.

increased conflict in hholding of services, ducat ional workers , t gets g r e a t e r noto-employes s t r ike, few As soon a s govern-

Road chuckholes It has been a long t ime since the "snow of the

century " Time enough for the Wayne County Road Commission to put its c r ews back on the job of getting the roads back in top condition.

TTie s a m e thing holds t rue of those communi t ies which have the responsibility of taking c a r e of the roads and highways. All have taken to cover since the big snow of November, and f rom all in-dications they are still under that cover.

At least that ' s the impression one gets in driv-ing through the communit ies covered by Observer 8t Eccentr ic newspapers, especially a f t e r gett ing a few big jolts f rom wide, open chuckholes.

THIS IS THE TIME for the appea rance of the chuckholes. and we want one and all to know tha t we have encoountered most of those in Redford Township, Livonia, Plymouth, Farming ton , Can-ton Township and Southfield. And it has been some kind of an experience, especially when driv-ing late a t night and suddenly hitting a deep hole.

You know what we ' re writing about, driving along at a comfortable ra te of speed and then sud-denly having the wheel jerked out of your hands as you hit a big hole and your head all but lops off.

Then follows some unmentionable language about the Road Commission, their ances tors , their road crews and anyone else tha t has anything to do with the roads.

Of course, the language doesn' t help the situa-tion,but it does give one an opportunity to let off a bit of Steam

Ttien its back to the wheel and on down the street. Have you tried driving along the s t ree t s in Redford recently? If you haven ' t , then you a r e in for a real t reat . I t ' s just like riding along a road in mid-Mexico where nothing has been done for years to make driving conditions any bet ter .

Up and down, over a bump and then into anoth-er, around one big hole only to hit another . Tha t ' s the way it goes on most of the unpaved s t reets . . . of which Redford Township ha s more than its share.

mental employes str ike the public in genera l is in-volved and so is the general health, education and welfare of the community.

By law, school t eachers a r e not allowed to strike. But there aren ' t very many judges who have the guts to tell them that .

On the other hand, when the school t e ache r s cannot reach agreement , if they a r e unable to strike they are Severely handicapped in present-ing their points of view with a n y kind of muscle.

In all things that involve the government , the public interest must prevail and s t r ikes by school teachers , for example , cer ta in ly dilute their image of professionalism and a r e ex t remely dis-ruptive in the educational processes of children:

A condition for working for the government should be the agreement the employe will not withhold his services.

On the other hand, an employe must have the

opportunity to present his gr ievances and ask for just compensation.

THE ONLY TRUE way in which this can hap-pen is if the legislature should pass a law requir-ing binding arbitrat ion in labor disputes involving governmental workers.

In this type of a r r angemen t , if school teach-ers feel that they are not paid adequately , they can present their case to an impar t ia l panel and the school district can present its f inancial case to the same panel and a reasonable judgment , binding on both part ies, can be made .

The t eache r s would r e t a in the i r profes-sionalism and the important processes of educa-tion would continue uninterrupted

Under the present sys tem some school teach-ers and some a rb i t ra ry school boards may have fun in a strike-baiting situation. But the losers a r e innocent people, our children.

appear—and then just stay It. T. Thompson writes

AND WHEN DOES this worse? Want to guess? Jus t have received your annual t»x bill, which shows your taxes a r e up anywhere f rom $50 to $150, in-cluding a new item of so mafiy dol lars for collec-ting the taxes.

So while you a r e growling iibout that new, addi-

condit ion become few days a f t e r you

tional cost on the tax bill, you j u m p into the ca r to go to the township hall to make a verbal com-plaint and then hit the chuckholes.

We feel its about t ime the road commission crews get rolling and s ta r t taking c a r e of the streets again. After all, the tax bill s ays we a r e paying so much to the county for road work and it's not getting done.

We realize tha t s c r ap ing the s t r ee t s now wouldn't accomplish much since the roads will be

just as bad when the thaws come later in the year. But it would make driving easier, get one away from all of that needed but not desired up-and-down exercise, and make the tires last long-er.

We hope some of the m e m b e r s of the Road Com-mission read this complaint We believe in hand-ing out compliments for a job well done, but we believe in complaining when one has trouble sit-ting down af te r a rough ride over the »>"ickhole-filled streets.

Fountain pen lost in the balcony "You know what my wife gav£ me for Christmas? It

took her months to find one: there, drawing in ink and letting it gurgle out again."

Until someone mentions the fountain pen. you don't re-alize how many years it has one. People who went to school and inkwells; then came the ink you see are ballpoints and F

ijeen since you've seen Oefore 1960 recall pens cartridge, and now all ares.

Desks in the "grade school" from spills of ink in that bygone a black tip on a fountain pen ai he had dipped it too far into th over his fingers every time

And today you can hardly fin I an inkwell or a foun-tain pen. Moreover, there are persons who are legally adults who have only the dimrr^st memories of them, or none at all.

IF YOU WANT to feel young, day when she says someone What on earth does it mean to have egg on your face? If you think about it, you can decipher that it means to be embarrassed in some way, come from?

ere generally stained ra. Usually, a boy had could never tell when inkwell, so he got ink

loaded up.

read Ann Landers on a hlas "egg on his face."

it where did the term

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Tim Richard writes

I don't know for certain—which is why I feel young— but my guess is that it's a farm term and referred to a dog who stole an egg from the henhouse

Pick up a high-class magazine and you'll see engi-neers' drawings of "people movers." Don't they look like speedier versions of the old streetcars? Sure, some of us have ridden on streetcars, but when was the last time you saw one? Ask your kid what a streetcar is.

The big fashion news is that ladies' hats are coming back. A lady used to be defined as a female who wouldn't be caught dead in public without a hat. and preferably she even wore white gloves. When was the last Ume you saw a woman under 50 in a hat?

THE YOUNG FOLKS today krfow what a gear shift is on a vehicle, but yoq'll have to ask around awhile be-fore you find someone who has used a gear shift—on a car.

Fountain pens, gear shifts and radio serials have prac-tically disappeared from the culture, for bett^j or for worse. CBS brought back the radio play with its "Mys-tery Theater," but most nights WJR is broadcasting a sports event, so you have to wait until 1:07 in the morn-ing. The kids may never know the joy of using their imaginations as they Usten to a drama.

Classical music is so nearly obsolete on commercial television that they call it a "Christmas special" when-ever it is presented any more.

The old "Lone Ranger" radio program had a long string of classical themes—Liszt's "Les Preludes," Borodin's "Poiovtsian Dances" and even a shot of Men-delssohn, not to mention Rossini's "William Tell Over-

ture." A Rimsky-Korsakov theme introduced "The Green Hornet," and a soap opera came on with a theme from Tchaikovsky's "Pathetique" symphony. But you'll have to listen pretty hard to hear a com-mercial television show with a classical music theme.

THE TOP ROW of the balcofy in a movie theater was referred to as "ethnic heaven" or something like that, but it's pretty hard to find a modern movie house in suburbia with a balcony. The Civic in Farmington has one, but I've never seen it open. ,

Mustache wax made a comeback, and vests never en-tirely left us, but when is the last time you've bought a pair of trousers with a watch pocket? I have a pair of Levis with a watch pocket, but no pocket watch to put in the.watch pocket

Accounting is so sophisticated nowadays that some-one figured out soda fountains are a poor, investment for a drug store. Soda fountains had their social uses, and there are one or two still left in these suburbs But you'll never see a new one built by a businessman who believes in cost-benefit analysis

Sense And Nonsense

. According to figures put out by the Wayne Coun-ty She r i f f s depar tment , c r ime in the western re-gions of the county is on the upswing. Canton Township i$' one a r ea that has suf fered a r ise in cr ime in the last several yea r s .

When ' a township official was asked about the rise in cr ime in Canton he responded, "Quite frankly, I 'pi agairpt i t . "

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Crestwood students lose respect for teachers Editor:

As the elected officers of Crestwood High School in Dearborn Heights, we are relating to you the opinions and feelings that have been communicated to us by a majority of the Crestwood student body.

It is our personally shared opinion that the views of the students have been suppressed bv the total news media. We thank those people who were concerned enough to speak out in the form of editorials in support of the students and their right to an edu-cation. We now feel that a first-hand editorial on the part of the students is in order

The majority of Crest wood's student body shares the feeling that they are again being used as pawns in a politi-cal game between the board of educa-tion and the Michigan Education Asso-ciation and Crestwood Education Asso-ciation

However, we do support the board's decision to fire those teachers who bla-t an t ly d e f i e d s t a t e l aw, con-temptuously disregarded the decisions of a court of the State of Michigan and onenly denied students their con-stituional right to an education.

Becuase of these actions by mem-bers of the CEA before the actual fir-ings and deplorable behavior of the CEA and their supporters since that time, students have no alternative left but to vehemently demand that the former teachers never be allowed to return to a classroom in this district.

Because of the events that have transpired since the beginning of this disastrous school year, the respe^ needed to create an educational atmos-phere conducive to learning in a class-room situation has been irretrivably lost

We the students urge continued sup-

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port by the community to insure that the Crestwood board cannot be forced to revoke their decision due to pres-sure applied by the intolerable actions of the MEA and its various suppor-ters

The main concern of all should be the quality of education received by students. Hie schools cannot be al-lowed to become the battleground of labor and management dissutes.

We urge our state legislators to act in accordance with the request of the people they represent. If they cannot bring about the needed changes in the laws of the state, then they must at the very least insure a stable educa-tion to allow our generation the op-portunity to be educated and to right these unbelievable wrongs

; MIKE FAYZ, Student Council President, and Student Council

Officers, Class of *75, *7« and '77 Crestwood High School

Dearborn Heights

UAW, yes; teachers, no?? Editor:

I would like to express my dismay

that the right confused irate presses teachers

Those seem to teachers

jrs have had to strike over bargain. This is not to be

ith the stand that many have taken which ex-

jy over the fact that the audacity to strike, adhere to the latter don't able to understand why

reren't in classrooms and on

picket lines. After all, there were stu-dents whp needed to be taught.

those people under-about economics, I

if these same up in arms when auto

[o out on strikes. After all. cars to be built.

le don't want to think s are professionals. No

their child's body who got his degree out

of a cerefcl box. Does that mean they trust their child's mind with someone who is less than professional?

If a janitor in an auto factory is pro-

workers

tected I shouldn't same?

No to Editor:

y tfie right our teachers

to bargain, deserve the

GARY VASILASH, Redford

threat T

white men

A shoift article affirming the job market <pr '75 grads good in spite of the economic slump ended on a very "down" note. It described hiring pro-grams for women and minorities — es-pecially minorities — as "eroding the position of the white male."

Because sOme men are seeing that equality di«?laim

is necessary and fair, why th^m? Your writer, possibly

Area Deaths And Fu MABEL C. GERNER

Services for Mrs. Gerner, 78, of Gar-den Qty, who died Jan. 7, were held in the Caldwell-Mulligan Funeral Home with Mrs Marjorie Waldbillig, master of the Rosicrusian Order, offi-ciating

She is survived by son, Richard, daughter, Mrs. Benjamin Tulk; sister, Mrs. Emma Liebetreu; brother, Henry Franz; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

WALLACE R. BOW Services for Mr. Bow, 50, of 32945

Florence, Garden City, who died Jan. 2, were held in the R G. & G. R. Harris Funeral Home with the Rev. James Morgan officiating. Burial was in National Memorial Gardens.

Mr Bow was a carpenter. He is survived by his widow, Ruby;

sons, William and Timothy Bennett, Ronald, Roger, and Robert; daughter, Jacqueline; sisters, Mrs. George Donn, Mrs Raymond Snyder, Mrs. Charles Allen, Mrs. Thomas Adams, Mrs Charles Bruno, Mrs. Harvey Lenz and Mrs. William Dalhman, and five grandchildren.

PAUL F. URBEN Services for Mr. Urben, 75, of 25611

Monroe, Novi, who died Jan. 4, were held in St William Catholic Church with the Rev Edward Hurley offici-ating. Burial was in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery

Mr. Urben was a retired postal clerk, and past exalted ruler of the Charleroi, Pa. BPO Elks No. 494.

He is survived by widow, Mary",

daughters, Mrs. John Bing of Mary-land, Mrs. Frank Todaro of Free port, La., Mrs Larry Choinard of Detroit, and Mrs. Stanley Wright of Livonia; sons, William of Dundee and Ronald of Livonia; 29 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

DANIEL A. HARTNETT Services for Mr. Hartnett, 40, of

10893 Brookwood, Plymouth Town-ship, who died Jan. 2, were held in the Schrader Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert Keller officiating. Burial was "in Riverside Cemetery.

Mr. Hartnett was a managing con-sultant.

He is survived by his widow, Joane; sons and daughters, David, Suzanne, Oarisse, Steven and Erich, all living at home; sister, Mrs. Brian Moriarty of Huntington Beach, Calif, and grand-mother, Mrs H. deMontrose of To-ledo, Ohio.

ALGERETTA C. STANTON Services for Mrs Stanton, 69, of

5815- Lathers, Garden City, who died Jan. 9, were held in the Caldwell-Mul-ligan Funeral Home with the Rev. Charles A. Sommers officiating. Bur-ial was in Colfax Cemetery

Mrs. Stanton was a Wayne County General Hospital employe.

She is survived by daughters, Mrs. Richard Penna and Mrs. Wayne Ben-nett; sons, Carl, William, and Rich-ard; sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Kroetsch, Mrs. Don Sandell and Mrs. Douglas Montgomery; and 13 grandchildren.

THELMA L. SERGISON Services for Mrs. Sergison, 76, of

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Indeed, if they are good, the added stimuli of new competition will make them even better. I look for great things in our nation's future.

SHIRLEY KINSLER, Plymouth

Dog killed in 6 hours Editor:

I am writing to inform you and the public that our fine Michigan Humane Society is nothing more than a glori-fied slaughterhouse.

I left my one-year-old German shep-herd there Jan. 6 because she had been jumping the fence, and I don't have the facilities to keep her in a pen.

I knew they could find her a home because I recently received over 20 re-sponses to an ad in the paper. I could not give her away through my home because she was an excellent watch-dog and would not go with a stranger on her own property, yet out in public anyone could approach her.

When I called Jan. 7 to see if they found her a home, I was told she had been "put to sleep" the day before be-cause they were overcrowded! What kind of an excuse is that?

She was young, healthy, and had all her shots good until 1976 They did not even hold her six hours or offer her to the public. Even the city pound holds dogs one week

As far as I am concerned, there is nothing humane about the Humane So-ciety.

JILL PERKEY, Garden City

Indians find their Santa Editor:

We wish to thank every person in your area who donated things to Hank ("Blackie") Chruscial and his wife Eleanor for distribution to the Indians in northern Michigan.

These toys and clothing went to many children, and it is wonderful to see the faces of these children, who expected little or nothing at Christ-mas, when they suddenly find there is a Santa, and he is the generous heart of the people in your area.

The foodstuffs all went to our senior citizens on fixed incomes, most barely enough to survive, and suddenly here is a whole large box of groceries to brighten their holidays also.

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Mr. Bond was a retired plumber for Burroughs Corp.

He is suWived by his widow, Olive; daughter, Mrs. Irene Wing of Mel^ bourne . ! F l a . ; son, Haro ld of Plymouth; sisters. Mrs. Sylvia Griff-iths and Mrs. Maude Morgan, both of Port Talbot, South Wales; brother, Ray, also of Port Talbot; and six grandchildren.

JENNIE MAE THATCHER Services for Mrs. Thatcher, 87, of

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Viet vet | bonus processing to be on lst-in lst-out t;T : i f • f ' -- '•

Department of Military IT WILL BE about four or five uary. Distribution points will be pub- nam Era Bonus Section, P.O. Box COMBAT V A R A N S are entitled paring to administer the weeks after the section begins process- licized when they are determined., 1500, Lansing 48904. ! ? / * * ; 8 s ' J ,f i Vietnam Veteran Era tag claims that the first eligible veter- In addition to filling out the appll- To be eligible, veterans must have defined as « n r t o e m e n ^ w « « n e h -

ans will receive oavment. This means cation forms, the veteran must en- been residents of Michigan for at gible to wear the Vietnam Service

basis The State Department of Military

Affairs Is preparing to administer the new Michigan Vietnam Veteran Era

The machinery is being set up in the newly created Vietnam Veteran Era Bonus Section, headed by Capt Michael J J Rice. Headquartered in Uosing, the bonus section, part of the Office of the Adjutant General, will be staffed through the Michigan Deaprt-ment of Qvil Service.

Setting up the system has taken some time and the section to be ade-quately staffed by early February.

IT WILL BE about four or five weeks after the section begins process-tag claims that the first eligible veter-ans will receive payment. This means no payment will be received before March

Because a backlog of claims is ex-pected to build quickly, the section will send a postcard to veterans and their beneficiaries acknowledging receipt of their claims.

Incoming applications will be stored in a first-in, first-out system,

APPLICATION forms are expected to be available for wide distribution throughout the state by the end of Jan-

Transit hearing io be in Washtenaw

Last in a series of eight public hear-ings on the proposed 1990 Trans-portaion Plan, sponsored by the South-east Michigan Council of Govern-ments (SEMCOG), will be at 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 16 in Ypsilanti Township Hall, 7200 S. Huron River Drive.

Before to that hearing, detailed in-formation on the plan will be avail-able at a transportation display on view at Briarwood Mall Jan. 14 to 16

A SEMCOG representative will an-swer questions and pass out maps and brochures detailing the plan from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on those days. The mall is located at 1-94 and South State Road in Ann Arbor.

DURING THE public hearing citi-zens will be able to express views or ask questions on the proposed plan by following these guidelines:

All written statements will be ac-cepted and entered into the record;

Oral summaries of written state-ments should not exceed three min-utes;

Questions should be stated clearly and briefly;

Questions should relate only to the proposed transportation plan.

ANSWERING questions will be a panel including SEMCOG planning and policy persons and representa-tives of the Ann Arbor - Ypsilanti Urban Area Transportation Study

Committee (UATS), the Michigan De-partment of State Highways and Transportation and the consulting firm of Barton-Aschman.

Although other hearings were held during September and October last year, this hearing was delayed until completion of the UATS study which will be combined with the SEMCOG proposal for a total proposed transpor-tation plan for the region.

Transcripts from all hearings will be studied by SEMOOG's transporta-tion Transportation Task Force, which could modify the proposed plan based on citizen input.

FROM THERE the proposed plan will go to the SEMCOG Executive Committee for review and comment before going to the General Assembly, a body made up of member local elected officials, for adoption in June this year.

An adopted regional plan, one of the requirements for obtaining funding, will expedite the release of state and federal funds to southeast Michigan communities for construction and de-velopment of roads, streets and public transit systems.

SEMCOG, a voluntary, association of governmental units in the seven-county region of Southeast Michigan, plans for transportation land use, sewer and water, criminal justice, rec-reation and open space development.

Camera show open to public

World Camera & Sound will hold its fourth camera show on Jan 16-19 at its Livonia store, 35555 Plymouth Road

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In addition to filling out the appli-cation forms, the veteran must en-close a copy of his report of dis-charge. After completing the appli-cation, it must be notarized.

Requests from out-of-state claim-ants should be directed to the Viet-

nam Era Bonus Section, 1500, Lansing 48904.

To be eligible, veterans must have been residents of Michigan for at least six months before entering ac-tive military service, and must have been on active duty 190 days or more during the period from Jan. 1, 1961 to Sept. 1, 1973.

COMBAT VETERANS are entitled to receive a $600 cash bonus, and are defined as servicemen or women eli-gible to wear the Vietnam Service Medal or the Armed Forces Expedi-tionary Medal.

Those whose active duty service did not entitle them to wear the medals

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Beneficiaries of veterans who died of service-connected causes would be eligible for the same cash payments.

Tlie beneficiary application (Form V-2) will not be available for distribu-tion until early spring.

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see you r Chevro l e t dea le r before you buy . • He ' s anx ious to give you his best possible deal . A n d accord ing to

M a n u f a c t u r e r s ' Suggested Retail Prices, h e can begin by of fe r ing you the lowest p r i ced car in m a n y model categories, i n c l u d i n g Amer i ca ' s lowest pr iced

wagon (Vega), Amer i ca ' s lowest p r iced m i d s i z e car (Cheve l l e Ma l ibu Sedan Six), a n d A m e r i c a ' ^ l o w e s t pr iced full-size car (Bel Ai r Sedan) .

• H e can also offer a h igh trade-in o n m a n y used cars, so t he actual cost of your n e w Chevro le t

m i g h t be m u c h lower t h a n you 'd expect . H e deals in Amer i ca ' s favorite ca r—Chevro le t —which m e a n s

you can get t rad i t iona l ly h igh resale value in a car you' l l really l ike to o w n . A n d he has a wide range of models in stock a n d ready to go,

r ight now, i nc lud ing compac t C h e v y Novas a n d economy-p lus Chevy Vegas.

NOVA. A proved value in compact- cars. V E G A . Best overal l EPA gas mileage of any 4-cylinder Amer ican-bu i l t ca r .

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'75 Nova is engineered to cost a b o u t $300 less in s c h e d u l e d m a i n t e n a n c e t h a n the '74 (in 50,000 miles of driving). ,

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The "Churchill jinx" has been bro-ken.

For the first time ever, the Bulldogs of Bentley High knocked that stalwart Churchill Charger off its "horse."

It was Bentley over Churchill, 75-69. Bentley' was 0-4 against Churchill

*id had fallen into a set routine. Two years ago, Churchill tipped Bentley, 64-63, during the regular season, and then 5044 in the districts.

Last Reason, Bentley fell to Church-ill, 64-52, and then dropped a 47-45 de-

sion in the districts. The Bentley-11 matchup in the districts this

around is an impossiblity as Bentley, is in the Southfield District and Churchill in i|s own.

"We expected a backyard rival type of ball game," commented first year Bentley Coach Larry 'Jackson whose team is now 6-4 "The game ended up

as I expected but I thought it would be a closer battle."

Bentley jumped to a first quarter and took 17, to lead at the half, dogs upped it to 54-39 ters and stretched it [to an 18 point spread early in the fourth

Pat Montagano put press to use and stormed back with a sion in the IfoUrth. pumped in 12 of his 1 closest Churchill coul buzzer, six points awjay

Bentley's Jim Rhodes paced all scorers with 24 and the bulldogs fin-ished 33 of 60 from the field for 55 per cent. Churchill hit on 24 of 56 for 43 per cent. ' !

The Bulldogs travel to Redford Union Friday (Jan 17) and the Bent-ley coach still believe} his 3-2 Subur-ban Eight team has a shot at the loop title.

16-9 lead in the the second, 18-34-26. The Bull-jfter three quar-

his full court the Chargers

point explo-Matt Foster points but the get was at the

"We are in good shape , " he said. "Sure Plymouth Salem is the fa-vorite and both themselves and Belle-ville should take care of unbeaten Dearborn.

"Be have Dearborn twice and Belle-ville and Salem once - we can still do it."

Churchill is at Plymouth Canton Sat-urday (Jan. 18) in a clash of the 2-2 clubs in the Western Six. Box score:

BENTLEY (75): Dinsmore, 3-1-2-. 7; Kegley,2-2-2-4; Miller, 5-1-2-tll; Rhodes, 12-04-24; Weiss, 8-1-4-17; McChesney, 2-2-3-6; Carlson, 6-1-3-l"; Duckworth, 1-1-1-3. TOTALS, 33-9-17-75.

CHURCHILL (69): Jamrog, 6 - 3 4 -15; Shepard, 4-64-8; Bay, 1-6-2-1; Foster, 7-4-6-18; Nelson, 3-1-2-7; Oare, 2-8-11-12; Kihn, 1-1-2-3; Strei-cher, 6-44-4. TOTALS, 24-21-34-69. BENTLEY 16 18 26 21-75 CHURCHILL 9 17 13 36-69

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After ! an 8-8 first quarter, East carved out a 26-18 halftime bulge and increased it to 47-35 after three peri-ods before letting the substitutes mop up in 17-15 fourth period fashion.

Probably the most noteworthy item of the game was that Panther center Greg Emery, the &-foot-3 southpaw, only scared: four points.

"Greg; played a very good game for us." Yofmg said, "but he just didn't have hl« usual touch tonight How

ever, he only played about 18 minutes After getting into foul trouble early in the second half he didn't play."

Forward Jim Riley hit his average of 12 points anil "mighty mites" Jim Peter and Mike Mitchell matched him exactly at the dozen mark The fourth Panther to hit twin digits was Kin To-maszewski with 14 points.

For Bishop Borgess, suffering through a tough year, 6-foot-2 guard Gary Mulka rifjed the nets with eight field goals for 6 pqint$, the only vis-itor in double figures.J Dave Rzepka had nine and DaVe ^riebe canned eight.

Neither team field. The host only 21 out of 50 foi} 42 per cent. Bor-

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gess sank 20 in 66 tries for 30 per cent.

Tomaszewski, in addition to his 14 points, grabbed 13 caroms and Jim Riley pulled down 10 to lead East to a 32-26 rebounding advantage.

Billy Joe Young's team raised its re-cord to 4-5 on the season and now in-vades Oak Park in a Northwest Subur-ban game

"Oak Park can be tough at home," Young pointed out. "Look what they did to John Glenn—took em into over-time before Glenn pulled it out.

"We'll have to shoot well and cut our floor mistakes to a minimum if we hope to get past Oak Park," he said.

Boxscore: G.C. EAST (64) - Hale, 0, 0-1, 0;

Krol, 0, 0-1, 0; Juzyk, 0, 0-1, 0; Tomas-zewski, 4, 6-10, 14; Emery, 1, 2-2, 4; Riley, 2, 8-9, 12; Peter, 5, 2-5, 12; Mit-chell, 5, 2-2, 12; Loacano, 3, 2-2, 8; Volz, 1, <H), 2. Totals: 21, 22-33, 64.

BORGESS (50) - Gergel, 3, 1-3, 7; Rzepka, 3, 3-5, 9; Priebe, 3, 2-2, 8; Os-taeta, 6, 1-3, 1; Mulka, 8, 0-0. 16; M. Johnston, 2, 2-3, 8; D. Johnston, 0, 0-3, 0; Harris, 1, 1-1, 3. Totals: 20, 10-20, 50. G.C. EAST..- 8 18 *21 17-64 BORGESS. 8 10 .17 15-50

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West Tigers maul Schafer for 9th win, 91-57 By JIM BRADLEY

Garden City West's Tigers made sure Southgate Schafer didn't pull any nonsense against them like it did against Cherry Hill.

Schafer caught the previously un-beaten Tri-River league-leaders by surprise and upset the Bob Fowler-less Spartans last week, 59-55

West, sporting a better balanced

club, clobbered the Vikings Tuesday, 91-57, to erase any Schafer visions of lightning striking twice against league-leaders.

After running to a 19-10 first quarter lead. West saw its margin cut to 21-16 with seven minutes left in the first half. That was as close a s the Vikings came after that.

J The Tigers, possibly fearing an

upset, racked up 27 points in the sec-

s fifth win in six Tri-Eleven West

ond stanza for a very comfortable, 46-21, intermission; margin. West opened its lead to 66-3^ afteij three quarters and coasted to River League gam players got ii the game and 10 scored.

Starters David Niles and center Mike Susko led the Tigers with 20 and 19 points, respectively. Forward Gary Hutnik battled his wjiy to 12 first half points and 16 for the game.

Randy Shelley rounded out a quar-tet of West players in double figures with 13, his most productive offensive show of the season with six baskets.

West strolled to the free throw line 34 times and connected on 25, while Schafer trudged to the stripe 30 times and was successful 21 times. The Tigers almost doubled the Vikings in field goals, 33-18

Southpaw forward Sob Com pea n,

who helped engineer Schafer's upset of Cherry Hill, led three Vikings in double figures with 14 points, 12 in the^

-first half Bob Casanova scored 10 an Bryan Hughes came off the bench a scored all of his 11 points in the sec-ond half, seven coming on free throws.

Tuesday's victory, coupled with Mel-vindale's one-point victory at Cher Hill left West and Melvindale leadin s

Clarenceville bumps South Lyon, 53-46 Qarenceville High coach Bob Wolf

had to crack some sort of smile after his Trojans bounced South Lyon, 53-4 6

With nine games still remaining on the schedule. Wolf, in only his second season, has already bettered his "rookie showing "

Clarenceville won only one game last season under Wolf in 20 attempts

Churchil l destroys L a l h r u p

The Chargers of Churchill High pick-ed apart and crushed Southfield Lath-rup, 11-2. for their fourth win in the Suburban Hockey loop and sixth over-all in as many outings.

Churchill outshot Lathrup. 43-15, jumped off to a 4-1 first period lead and upped it to 7-1 at the end of two periods. The first place Livonia team has now tallied for 61 goals in the six contests while giving up just 11. Box score:

LATHRUP 1 • 14 CHURCHILL 4 1 4-11

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and was outscored an average of 6643 per contest

Halfway into his second year, Wolf bettered the first year mark over the team that knocked Qarenceville out of the districts back in March, 62-55.

"The kids played a good game," commented Wolf whose now 2-8 Tro-jans take on Milford Friday (Jan. 17), away."It wasnt our best showing yet but at least we didn't blow our cool in U\e fourth quarter.,'* i '

The seven point victory wasn't as easy as seven points might sound. In fact, with just 49 seconds remaining, the Trojans were holding on to a slim 4746 margin

South Lyon jumped off to a first quarter, 14-12 lead The Trojans stormed back in the second, 19-8, to

carry a 31-22 advantage into the lock-er room at the Iwlf.

Qarenceville hit seven of 11 from the floor in the second with 5-foot-9 senior guard Larry Kaplan pumping in seven points.

South Lyqn closed the gap in the third with a 12-8 edge and with 49 sec-onds left, the Trojans were caught hanging on to a f746 lead

Dino Mastropietro then popped in two from the charity line for Clarence-ville. South Lyon missed on its at-

tempt, George Scholes hauled in the rebound for Qarenceville, passed to Jordan Hecker who pumped in a 10 foot jump shot and with 10 seconds left, the Trojan margin was up to 51-46

Chris Curtis hit a layup at the buz-zer for Clarenceville and the Trojans had already bettered their 1973-74 mark of 1-19.

Qarenceville finished 20 of 55 from the field for 38 per cent, Scholes high man with 20 points. South Lyon hit on 17 of 39 for 41 per cent. Box score:

CLARENCEVILLE (53): Peyer, 1 -1-2-3; Scholes, 8-4-7-20;Curtis, 2-6-3-4; Kaplan, 4-4-7-12; Rowans, 1-6-6-2; Hecker, 2-24-6; Resetar, 1-6-06-2; Mastropietro, 1-2-2-4.TOTALS, 20-13-25-53.

£OUTH LYON (46): Wallace, 1-0-1-2; Hock, 5-7-14-17; Burton, 0-1-2-1; Stephens, 6-34-15; Jorae, 4-1-3-9; Zo-ravkovich, l-<M>-2. TOTALS, 17-12-24-46. CLARENCEVILLE 12 19 8 14-53 SOUTH LYON 14 8 12 12-46

Basketbal l card FRIDAY (Jan. 17)

$1. AfaUa at ML Carmel BraOey at Record Ualaa Btakaf Bargaai at Sfertec CWrWMvttU at MHfard Freak Ma al Nartk Farmlaftaa OC Eaat a< Oak Part

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GC East pins Franklin;

Glenn-West crush foes

the Tri-River League with 5-1 records, a step ahead of 4-2 Qierry Hill

However, Bob Fowler, who was sup-to be out for the rest of this

ith with an injured ankle, played two and a half quarters against Mel-vindale Tuesday and netted 11 points

It looks like the Tri-River chase will go down to the wire with the three leaders battling it out for the title.

Meanwhile, West probably has a scheduling advantage in the three-way dog fight Melvindale and Cherry Hill both have to visit G.C. West, which plays five of its next six Tri-River games at home under the friendly "Big Dome."

Southgate, another weaker league team, comes to Tiger country Friday night to test the West Express which has won its last six games and nine of 11 on the season

Boxscore: G.C. WEST (91) - Niles, 7, 6-9, 26;

Susko, 8, 34, 19; Hutnik, 4, 8-9, 18; Gooch, 1, (M), 2; Chavis. 0, 34, 3; Shelley, 6, 1-2, 13; Poole, 0, 0-0, 0; Carr, 2, 2-2, 6; Bradley, 2, 0-0, 4; Pressey, 1, 0-2, 2; Brown, 2, 2-2, 6. Totals, 33, 25-34 , 91,

SCHAFER (57) - Sbomsky, 1, 04, 2; Casanova, 3, 44, 10; Compean, 4*, $-9, 14; Runyan, 2, <H>, 4; Riggle, 1. 6-6. 2; Darin, 2, 24, 6; HUghes, 2, 7-9, 11; Stockton, 3, 1-1, 7, Branham, 0, 1-2, 1. Totals: 18, 21-30, 57. G.C. WEST 19 27 20 25-91 SCHAFER 11 10 If 24-57

•:Bi THIRD PERIOD

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TUESDAY (Jan. 21)

St. 'A(atfca al Daarhara Sacred Heart BeMlty at Daartara Blsfcap Berfeai al U D Nartfcvllle at Claraacevllle Jafca Oleaa at Mclvladale Stevaaaaa al Ptymaath Caatea Plymeatk Salem al Retard Ualaa Thantaa at Farmta(tea Harrltoa

Garden Qty Eastl came up with six decisions and one bin en route to a Northwest Suburban loop wrestling victory over Livoni^ Franklin, 26-24.

In another Narthjwest match, John Glenn crushed Oali Park, 57-9.

Western Six action saw Waterfor.d Mott score six pins| in an impressive win over Churchill,; 43-24 In the Tri River loop, j Garderi City West clob-bered Taylor Kennedy, 60 >. Results:

JOHN GLENN 57, OAK PARK 9 m Ralph CaMlfe <JC» waa aa a Urt.lt ir-Pat Kaka* (OP» pteaed Mike Etker (JG». 4:11 114-Daaae Paaa |JO> waa aa a Uriel! Itl-Rea BelUa (OP> dec Steve Berry (JOl. U US-Steve Cakrera (JCl piaard Makalm BerfcerU (OP|, 1:12 IM-Bafe Swaaaaa (JLl Sec. Nell Pleaaaat (OP I. M I4t-Mark Pard I JO) ptaac Dave k4cOaMld (OP). >:SS 147 Jim Meyer (JO) plaae* Marc Bark* (OP). «:U 117-Nell Bayle (JG) ptaaed Steve Backvelvler (OP) llSJan Caddekack (JG) ptaaerf Gearje Perry (OP),

117-Kea Grakawtkl (JG) waa aa a ferleit

HVYGearfe Stramba* (JG) ptaaed Mike Brawa (OP). 4:31

MOTT 43, CHURCHILL 24 laS-Mike Jack (LC) piaaed Brad Smitk |WM). MS IVI-Mlk* Bails (LC) piaaed Rick gekraeder IWMI. S:M re card I It-Larry MUb (LC) piaaed Steve Wyaad (WM|. S:U IthOave RadeHIt |WM| dec Mark Smellie (LC). IS-t IZS-Jaka Frayer (WM» ptaacd Ray Paateltk«all (LCI. 1: IS I It-Bill Daakaae <WM) ptaaed Gearge Zeali )LC).

ItS-NIck Gavrllla (GCWrdec Haatslager (TK). S-l 114-Kea MUler (GCW) piaaed Jalrate _|TE), 4:IS ItaDarryl Rackaa (GCW) l:tS

Halmri (GCW) UrDaa 1:17

Prywkk (TEL

VaEerJlaa (TK),

I4*-Erale Read (WM) piaaed Tarn Taylar (LC). 4:t4 147 Mark Emmaaa (WM) 4m. BaBTravt* (LC), 17-1 117-Dfa Diekel (LC) piaaed OaHle Nalla (WM). >>W ISS-KIrk RaMaaaa (WM) Mt A (a a (LC). I:SS 117-Pred Aleiaadar (WM) ptMed Jell Graamc (LC). 1:11 I v

HVY Mike Stary (WM) pta^d Freak Slake* (LC). 3:41

GC WEST 86, TAYLOR 8 ISS-Oaa Latae (GCW) piaMd Laaaiag (TE), 1:44 197-Slave Gramm waa aa a lariaM 114 Tam Callea (TE) waa a* a larlaR III Brlam Rlmkall (GCWI |tea*4 Ckaallaeakl (TE. I:U

Pryvlck (TK). 1:M 117 DavM Rackaa (GCW) ptead Umaa (TE). »:SJ larlett i r Mike Zeaka (GCW) fee. Jalrate (TE). 7-» HVY-Jim T acker (OCW) plawed WR« (TE). 1:11

GC EAST 26, FRANKLIN 24 ISS-Mlka Eaaera (LP) «ac BMI DtflBU (GCB). IM 1*7-Jim O-Skea (LP) piaaed Brad Lackey (LP), >:!• 114-Dlmltri MMkalakU (GCE) Are Mike CuAlaikl (LP), S-l Itl-Daa Ofdea (LP) Aac. Eafewe Okapakl (GCE), S-

ltS-Rei Fagakaa (GCE) Aec. Bak Ptkeaia <LP). IS-

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Top cage scorers

GP TP HI AVG EMERY, GC E a s t . . . » 171 34 11.6 AGARDY, Salem •• • • 9 171 25 116 JESSON. Gfteoa U 26ft 29 18.2 NILES, GC WeBt . . . . 11 1*8 23 16J SUSKO, GC West• • . . I I 185 23 16J JOHNSON, G f e n . ; . 11 1 « 26 15.4 MILLER, Bentfey. . . 16 146 23 14.6 WOOO.RU 16 136 21 I M E'HAUSEN, Salem . . 9 124 22 13.8 FOSTER, ChorchUf ..11 156 » 13.6 EDWARDS, Canton.. 16 136 » 13.5 KOCHIS, RU £• 16 133 19 13J BIRETA, Thnrstoa . . 16 129 26 12.9 POLOVINO, Glenn . .11 136 24 12.5

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Sophomore Ron Flnley was the solo double champion for Salem with a 2:15.7 first in ihe 100 Individual med ley and a :5ft.7 clocking in U*MOO yard butterfly. Results:

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Al Wachtel's John Glenn Rockets re-mained unbeaten in swim competition with a 101-71 rout of Dearborn Anna-polis streUsMng the 1974-75 mark to 5-0.

Westland crew has now extended a two year unbeaten string to 10 and has won 20 of its last 21 outings. The Glenn- Annapolis box score:

144-YARD MBDLBY BELAY: I. AaaapaUt. (Mara. Wla4ar, McOarwatt, DaAafaMal, ItSS; t. Jaba Olaaa. l i M . 1 4 . Jaka Olaaa, « : f ! 4 .

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ISS-YARD PREEfTYLB: I. Taa Bird (JO I. UJ-1II mi l l I (JOI. B-4. «. DaAagaBa (Al. I:N4.

NS-YARD PBEESTYLE. I. Wad* BWvtaa (JOI. Si».1. E B>111*1 (AL »:«J «. Jka Kaa«lt (Jf I. M M .

MS-YABD BACKSTROKE: 1. Daa Waatfal (JOI. li4M. E Soaa AMwaad (JO). I:S7.4. ». Mara (Al.

MS-YABD BREASTSTROKEi I. Wta4ar (Al. liMJ. S. Mifii i^l (Al lilM. I. Taw Sakaay (JOI liMJ.

MBYABD PBEESTYLE BELAY: I. Jaka Okaa. 1KB Bird. SMaa PaagraaM. Jim Kn|k. Wa4a Bia-«k»L liMJ. 1 Aaa 4:04. J. J«ka Olaaa. 4iSSA.

200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY LSTBVB CHIRSTIE. PraakBa.... - J:I4.I MON Ft*LEY. Ply Sateai 4:l«.» »OBBO SANTO. Miwaaaaa JiM.1 4-KB YIN MABBtt. P^ Caa4aa 4il4.1 fc-TOM BIRD, Gteaa.... .4:144 4-STEVK PANQARAZZ1, Olaaa 4:114 T-BBIAN KENNEY. Ply Caa4aa 4:114

90 FREESTYLE l-TOM BIRD, Olaaa i«S4 SOOVO BUCHLER, B»naaaa :P4 SOAVB MUELLER, |4avaaaaa » • 4-JOE AUSTIN, BU. «»4 VGBOROE NIKORAK, C>RU - :U I 4JEFT iUKENS. rty Salma :M.» 1-KEVIN HARRIS. Ply Caatoa ...:M.I

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Franklin sinks Stevenson

Franklin High captured the final the 400 freestyle relay in 3:40.8, the Spartans of Stevenson in a

swim meet, RMJ3. Results:

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three minutes, the

Georgef V Spartans 7-4 in a 64-51

s routs Canton, 71-55

the going close for but in the final eight

d u b did its thing. Wagoner's Stevenson

thei* season mark to of Franklin.

"Fourth quarter blues" sang out de-feat for Casey Cavell's Plymouth Can-ton Chiefs.

After trailing by just two points heading into the final eight minutes, 43-41, Canton fell apart and Dearborn Heights Annapolis romped off to a 71-55 non-league cage win.

"Annapolis simply blew us off the floor inthe fourth quarter ," com-mented Cavell whose now 5-5 Canton squad hosts Livonia Churchill Satur-day (Jan. 18).

Annapolis took off to a 17-11 first quarter edge and maintained that spread at the half, 31-25. Canton won the third quarter to close it to 43-41 — one quarter remaining

Canton could only come up with a five for 14 showing from the floor in the fourth and Annapolis won the eight minute span, 28-14

"Our team work was very poor," added Cavell."We weren't sharp at anything "

Box score: ANNAPOLIS (71): Valantine, 2-8-

10-12; PHchard, 5-6-6-16; Teschen-dorf, 0-44-12; Robertson, 4-2-2-10; Wejrowski, 7-1-5-15; Croteau, 0-2-2-2; Birka, 0-2-2-2; Barnhouse, 1 - 4 0 -2; TOTALS, 25-21-27-71.

PLYMOUTH CANTON (55): O w e , 1-44-2; Stemberger, 1-0-0-2; Thom, 4 00 8; Edwards, 3-1-2-7; Lloyd, 1 -

04-2; Mandle, 0-40-12; Wade, 0 - 4 4 -10; Dunagan, 2-04-4; Parsons, 0-0-2-0; Pink, 1-44-2. TOTALS, 25-5^-55. ANNAPOLIS 17 14 12 28-71 PLY CANTON 11 14 16 14-55

St. Agatha d rops No.10

Jim George's St Agatha cagers slipped another notch into the loss col-umn

St. Alphonsus jumped off to a 15-7 first quarter lead, upped it to 37-16 at the half and held on to a 21-20 second half margin to bounce the Aggies, 58-36

It was St. Agatha's sixth straight loss after its solo victory of the cam-paign over Immaculate Conception. The now 1-10 overall Aggies travel to Mt Carmel Friday (Jan. 17).

"We played a real game that sec-ond half," commented George after the Alphonsus setback."The ball just wasn't dropping the first half."

St Agatha wound up only 14 of 46 from the floor for a 30 shooting per cent. Greg Sipus was high man with 17 points. St. Alphonsus shot 34 of 50 for a 49 per cent. Box score:

ST. ALPHONSUS (58): Blair, 5-0-4) 10; RowtesU, 1-44-4; Tyraaski, 4-2-4-10; Butler, 9-4-5-22; Carmondy, 4 -4-4-12; Wosni, 1-+4-2. TOTALS, 24-10-14-58. ,

ST. AGATHA (30): Beyrand, 1 - 4 2 -I; S. Clor, 1-44-2; Sipus, 0-5-7-17; Petraches, 1-3-3-5; Branil, 1-44-2; Monti, 2-41-4. TOTALS, 14-4*4-» ST. ALPHONSUS .14 22 13 8-58 ST. AGATHA...» . 7 9 10 10-30

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West Bloomfield defeated Clarence ville in a Wayne-Oakland loop wres-tling match, 31-16. It was Clarence-ville's first loss against three wins and one tie.

Trojan 164pounder Mitch Lentovich kept his unbeaten string alive with a 3-0 decision over Don Tino. Lentovich was the solo Clarenceville grappler that placed in the Schoolcraft meet with a fourth at 109 pounds.

Clarenceville travels to Waterford K e t t e r i n g fo r a mee t ton igh t (Thursday). Results:

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Canton wound up 24 of 61 from the field for 40 per cent, Annapolis held Tom Close to two points and Dave Ed-wards to seven. Close, was averaging II points and Edwards over 14 points.

It was ipss No. «for Franklin in a 2-6 season, a step back from the past three yefljr mirks of 22-4, 15-9 and 12-0r

"The city rivalry kept the game touch and go for awhile," commented VanWagdner.VOur experience came to life i ft the enH."

Stevenson got off to a 17-7 lead in the first hitting eight of 13 from the floor. John Bowlby scored seven and Dave Haperman six of his game high

score showed Steven-

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the third stanza, 14-8, and

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back to slice it maining

put in the third saw the squad connect on just one of seven from the floor. The Spartans bounced back to take the fourth, 21-14, and finish 21 of 48 ffbm the floor for 44 per cent.

Franklin hit on 20 of 44 for 45 per cent.

"Stevenson came out firing and kept up the pace," was Franklin

. STEVENSON (01): Dolan, 1-34-5; Bowlby, 0-4-5-10; Haberraan, 9 - 3 4 -21; Rose, 2-2-2-0; Gilland, l -*0 -5 ; Cotooe, 1-2-2-4; Herman, 0-44-0; Ga-ttndo, 0-40-0; Miknla, 0-3-5-3; Mnl-laBy, 0-1-2-1; Eisanhart,4-44-S; Sny-der, 0-44-0. TOTALS, 21-24-34-00.

FRANKLIN (51): Pollard. 4-7-9-15^ Scarpace, 0-04-0; Gteason, 2-2-2-0; Williams, 5-44-10; Gibson, 0-04-0; Pederson, 3-44-0; Lesley; 0-2-2-14; Suarei, 0-42-4. TOTALS, 20-11-15-51., STEVENSON ! .....17 20 8 21-00 FRANKLIN 1 7 10 14 14-51

Coach Bob Visser's comment. "But our kids never gave up.

"We are going to come out likp a bear Friday against North Farm-ington," added Visser."It won't be anything like against Stevenson.

"Every game in the Northwest in a must for us nop," he added whose Pa-triots stand at 2-2 in the loop.'it is not

impossible for us to defend the cham-pionship."

Westland John Glenn is on top ~ of the Northwest at 4-0, Garden City East is second at '3-1 and Franklin and Oak Park third at' 2-2.

Then comes Thurston at 1-3 and North Farmington at 04.

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A special soccer clinic co-sponsored by the Livonia Board of Education and the Livonia Family YMCA will be held at Stevenson High School, start-ing Jan. 18, at 9 a.m.

The eight-week clinic will be di-vided into two parts. The first will con-sist of four two-hour sessions on the

basic fundamental skills of soccer in chiding field layout, offensive and de-fensive formations, practice drills, and basic rules.

Larry Christoff, Schoolcraft College soccer coach, will conduct the ses-sions.

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Farmington High's Mark Churella is a wrestler tn a class of his own.

His championship in the 155 pound class of the Schoolcraft Invitational wrestling tournament last weekend wa* the fourth he's captured / twi yem. Earlier this season he wdn the Oakland County, the Western Wayne and the Quad Cities tournaments

Farmington coach Richard Cook and opposing coaches alike have noth-ing but praise for Churella.

"He's a once in a lifetime kid,'' said Farmington Harrison coach Bill Pratt

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•enter certainly has the dedica-once in a lifetime. He runs every morning, does 50 pull

50 chin ups and two sets of pa all before school. After ... practices for two houn with '/ Dean-Ski and works out again each

ora<V> After going undefeated on a summer wrestling tour of Japan,

he may tour Bulgaria thbjummer. < "He may w # Jfe tl^txsst high

school wrestler in ibe ctantry!" says the director of the

tournament

'He's the first kid I've ever had to work like that." said COok.

He beat an all-America wrestler with A MM) high school record last Au-gust at the AAU championships in Iowa and won the U.S. Federation na-tional championship last March in Col-

CHURELLA, WHO-'Is 17-0 this year with 15 pins, led Farmington to a ninth place finish pi the Stschool In-vitational. Five Falcons placed as the team collected 56 points. Pat Rence finished fourth at 106 and Earl Hall took fifth at 12& ,

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"Churella was the nament." said North Farmington coach Jim OTeary, whose team fin-ished 13th with 30tt points. Raider Bill Lough placed third at 187.

Harrison High, which tied Clarence-ville with 13 points, had one wrestler place. Sophomore Keven Johns took sixth place at 126.

Southfield-Lathrup High tied for 15th with Thurston, totaling 28 points Tim Printz lost in overtime to Sid Jackson, 1-0, for the heavyweight championship. Dave Goforth placed fifth at 147.

he class of the tour-North Fai

"I think it wbs a much better tour-nament ttys year," said Schoolcraft coach Deaa Shipman. "We try to up-grade it every year and we had a lot of kid? with records like B(M) there. Quite a few of these kids will finish high in the state finals. We had eight new schools this year and seven fin-ished in the top 20."

"This is' the biggest tournament in Michigan and wrestling is growing," he said. '|We had 2,000 people there for the finals.

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On and on it goes and when it stops nobody knows That appears to be the story of the Northville Downs suit against Racing Commissioner Leo Shirley over the lack of summer rac-ing dates for the first time since the suburban half mile track opened in 1944.

Hie case went before Circuit Court Judge Thomas Foley two weeks ago and after listening to preliminary ar-guments and receiving briefs from the attorneys, he delayed action until Monday, Jan 13.'

Come last Monday and Judge Foley immediately dismissed the request of Shirley's attorneys for a dismissal and said there was sufficient merit for a full hearing of the case on Mon-day. Jan 20 at 9 a m

So now it appears as if showdown day will be next Monday when Judge Foley will listen to a full hearing of the case. It could go far in deciding whether the racing commissioner has the powers of a czar, as most feel after reading the racing act that set up the racing commission, or whether he can act in a capricious manner as charged in Northville Downs Execu-tive Director John Carlo's suit.

It has been a long time coming and by that we mean a suit challenging the power of the racing commission-er. It seems strange that it should come over dates But then when one keeps giving one track the short end of the stick, as seems the story in this instance, sometimes that stick may be-come a dangerous bludgeon

For those reading of the case for the first time Carlo is challenging the

commissioner's right to take away from his track all of its summer dates. Northville Downs has had sum-mer racing since it started in 1944 and Carlo feels it should have in 1975. The commissioner says "no."

IRVING "BALDY" UTTER, veter-an Fowlerville driver-trainer, was re-elected to District 2 board of the United States Trotting Association at the annual meeting of the Michigan Harness Horsemen's Association last weekend in Lansing.

"Baldy" was opposed by Bob Huff, of Shiawassee Farms in Durand, and won rather handily.

Probably there was more interest in the selection of directors to the MHHA than to any other posts. For those residing in the vicinity of De-troit, Gerald Banfield and Frank Alex-ander were named to the board, suc-ceeding Gran Dale and Carl Allen.

John Carlo, executive director of Northville Downs and one of the direc-tors bf the Northville Fair, was a suc-cessful bidder for one of the richest Michigan's futurities in bidding at the annual banquet of the MHHA last Sat-urday.

Carlo won the $100,000 added Wolve-rine Futurity on his bid of $3,400, the highest bid for the futurity in several years. He plans to hold the event on one of the afternoons of the Northville Fajr which is held the last week in July.

The Wolverine Futurity includes races for the state's top three-year-old filly and stud and gelding pacers and the three-year-old filly and stud and gelding trotters.

It will bring county fair racing baek to the area and g v e folks a chance to see the best in action in an all-after-noon series Of eliminations and then the championships in the four divi-sions.

CARLO, ALWAYS A prime booster of the colt stakes programs, is one of the biggest boosters of the Northville Fair and hopes eventually to bring it back to the prominence it held years ago when it was tagged the Wayne County Fair at Northville.

There isn't] any question bringing the Futurity to Northville will be a giant step fclrward for the fair and also for ha will be held wagering.

If there J s of harness the best Downs, it Bob Kalish fourth in U third

Once a, post as

racing The Futurity the afternoon with no

question in the minds g fans about which is racing at Northville

erased Saturday when Mac came from

final quarter to take his open victory.

Spanish Mac went to the choice with Hasty

Ed the odds-on favorite. It appeared for a time as if Hasty Ed wotyld win it all rather handily when hie moved from sixth aqd last to first on the first lap.

But then the extreme cold (it must have had a (hill factor of around 15 below on the! track) caught up with Hasty Ed on the backstretch and he wilted like a bagpipe without wind to end up a dismal sixth.

MeanwhileJ Driver Tom Merriman had Spanish Mac flying 09 the ffnal

12 xl2

curve and he finally caught and1

passed the leading Consuelo in the stretch for a victory in 2:09.1. Spanish Mac weik postward at 3-1 odds and paid $8.20...which has to be some kind of a record for a horse that has done nothing but beat the same horses three times in a row.

FROM MEMBERS of the negotiat-ing team for the mutuel clerks union comes word that talks with manage-ment of the Detroit Racing Associ-ation will probably start this week.,

Dick Wilson, vice president and gen-eral manager of the D R A , was due in town earlier in the week.

Contrary to earlier rumors that the track might not open on Feb. 21 as scheduled If negotiations were still under way, a union spokesman point-ed out that clerk^ are working at Northville Downs without a contract and could do the same at the DRC. '

"In fact I can't remember a time since we began negotiations back in the mid-50s when the tracks opened with a contract," he said. "The con-tract is always retroactive and the members appear happy with the situa-tion."

There is hope the union and track will be able to reach an agreement in advance of the opening since, general-ly speaking, it is the contract reached with the first track which tends to set a pattern of settlement for all of the others

In this time of inflation, labor lay-offs and the like, it is the hope of everyone that negotiations go smooth-ly this time.

Rivalry reunited I

Waynei State University's Jan. 18, 1975, basketball game with uptown rival University of Detroit is the first

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NOW THAT the seed catalogs have started to roll in keep your eye on a new watermelon called Yellow Baby from China. Last fall we tasted it and think it should be a worth while addi-tion for your garden in 75

Yellow Baby is s cross between an American female parent (New Hamp-shire midget) and a Chinese male par-ent. This new All-American winner is early to ripen (70 days), is produc-tive, and has fewer seeds than the red varieties of 'ice-box" melons.

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THE GREAT GATE OF KIEV-Hartmann picture described by Moussorgsky

Middle Eas t e rn night at Schoolcraf t , J a n . 1 8

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Symphony Wayne Dunlap:

Dunlap bill conduct the orchestral version a* the concluding work of the symphony s family concert Sunday, Jan. 26 at 4 p.m in

Schtjol, Joy westj of Canton Cen-ter Road

In 1874ji .composer Modeste Mous-sorgsky attended an works bylhis tote fr mann. Moussorgsky works wtyh the same mann's paintings~"The Old Castle, "The Great Gate at Kiev," "Ballet of the Unhatched) Chicks, er by the stirring theme

Fifty years later, in 1924, the work, as orchestrated by Maurice Ravel, was first performed in the United States by the Boston Symphony.

"Moussorgsky's musical version of ihe pictures has attained far more en-during fame than Hartmann's original paintings,Dunlap points out.

Hwme of the first part of the pro-

art exhibit of friend, Victor Hart-

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gram will be trains, said Dunlap, who has selected all story-telling works for the annual "family concert."

On the program are Jobann Strauss* "Pleasure Train Polka," VUla-Lobos' "The Little Train of the Brazilian Countryman" and Arthur Honegger's "Pacific 231."

Main feature of the program will be "Creatures and Colons," six songs written in 1983 for the Plymouth Sym-phony by Lee Eitzen, a former mem-ber of the orchestra. Singing will be

'the East Middle School Chorus, di-rected by William Grimmer.

Dunlap notes that Strauss was nearly as famed for his polkas as he was for being king of the Viennese waltz. Villa-Lobos' work was based on Brazilian folk legends* and his "Litlte Train" is a Toonerville trolley-type of vehicle.

"Honnegger had a passion for trains," said Dunlap. " 'Pacifac 231' is a portrait of a huge powerful, fast lo-comotive as it gathers steam and races on. It's dissonant, charging music." This, too was written in 1924.

Tickets at $3 for adults and $1.50 for senior citizens will be available at the

door. There is no charge for K-12 stu-dents.

Senior citizens will be given free bus rides from the Tonquish Creek Manor in Plymouth beginning 45 min-utes beQore concert-time. Free baby-sitting by qualified girl scouts will be provided.

Theater offers open house

The Plymouth Theater Guild will hold an open house "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Com-munity Theater But Didnt Know Who To Ask," Tuesday, Jan. 21 at 7:30 p.m. in Plymouth Central School Audi-torium, corner of Main and Church Streets.

All phases of theater will be dis-cussed. Displays on make-up, pub-licity, set design and others will be available. I t e Guild will present ex-cerpts from its past productions.

Refreshments will be served. The public is invited.

Area students in WSU play The Schoolcraft College Organiza-

tion of Arab students will sponsor a Middle Eastern night, with an ethnic dinner, music and entertainment, Sat-urday, Jan 18 in the Waterman campus center, 18600 Haggerty Road, Uvonla.

Robert Breithaupt director of School-craft's culinary arts department will prepare a dinner of shish-ka-bob, rice and meat, tabulah (salad) and bak-

lava (thin layers of pastry with honey).

The Behu Brothers Orchestra will provide music, and there will be a floor show featuring belly dancers.

Tickets at )5 per person are avail-able in the Waterman cafeteria Mon-day through Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Beer will be available at $1.35 per pitcher. \

Jazz ensemble at UM-D The Matt Michaels Jazz Ensemble

will appear in concert Monday, Jan 20 at 8 p.m. in the University of Mich-lgan-Dearborn's Fair Lane Center, 4901 Evergreen Road

Highlights of the five-man en-semble's program include Vivaldi's

concerto for violin (with improvisa-tions),. improvisations on works by Bach, and original jazz compositions Several arrangements feature a trio composed of Michaels on piano, Jack Brokenshaw on vibes and Don Palmer on "electronic" violin.

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Students from Livonia, Garden City and Farmington Hills will be featured in Wayne State University's Bonstelle Theater production "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest " ' ~

Dale Wasserman's adaptation of Ken Kesey's novel will open Friday. Jan. 17 at 8:30 p.m. Additional eve-ning performances are Saturday. Jan 18 and Jan. 24-55 at 8:30. Sunday mati-nees are scheduled Jan. 19 and 26 at 2:30 p.m.

The play is a microscosm of society in the 1960s. It is the story of a rebel who has feigned insanity to get from a penal farm into a mental institution. He rallies other patients around him and challenges the dictatorship of the head nurse.

The result is an all-out conflict that combines comedy and melodrama.

The Bonstelle cast is headed by Jim Siatkowski of Farmington Hills as the rebel McMurphy and Crystal Premo of Livonia as head nurse, Ratched Tom Kjellberg of Garden City plays Chief Bromden.

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commitment ^ V t D m e e r s a re a devoted

x s^end hours bending, stretching— young elastic limbs to training their young

accept the strenuous, yet graceful ma~ ^ owvers of the ballet. » : cMore than 30 members of the MCII4 S- tgan Ballet Theater proved their dedi

c r t t a recently as they relinquished < "holiday vacations from~ school to

study with visiting ar t is t Patr ick

Crommett of the Kansas Dance Foun-dation a t the Orchard Ridge campus of Oakland

future breed of Fonteyos spent Community College.

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stamina is ballet IS phys-

the pirouettes, arabesques and allegro steps.

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part of the body important because ically demanding

"Most dancers reach their peak at about 90 then turn to teaching or an-other aspect of dance. Because of the physical strain the emphasis is on youth, but niany well-known dancers have continued to dance well past 3 0 "

The Michigan Ballet Theater, head-quartered to Farmington Hills, has members ranging in age from 13 to 20. Most started dancing at-about six or seven.

"Youngsters are natural mimics ," says Mrs. Kreakm. "I t ' s easier to get a young child to follow dance steps be-cause they are less inhibited. The older a dancer gets the more afraid she is of making a mistake."

JAN SORAH, 13, of Livonia has been dancing for the past six years. Tte daughter of retired Air Force Major Allen Sorah, Jan has traveled with artists in various parts of the country and the world. She studied in the Philippines and Georgia. She joined the Michigan Ballet Theater two years ago, shortly af ter her fam-ily moved to Livonia.

"She practices about six hours a week," says Mrs. Sorah, "And always under an instructor's Supervision. "Of course summer vacation and school holidays are entirely devoted to vari-ous dance workshops and lessons."

Jan also plays the piano and violin. Besides holding group lessons, Crom-

met choreographed a dance for the Michigan Ballet, to be performed at the mid-states regional festival in June.

J a n Ea tho rne , 18. *and Karen Zienba, 17, of Farmington Hills a re among the six dancers participating in festival competition. Both have studied ballet for the last 10 years.

.DESPITE rigorous practice ses-sions, dancers and instructor always retained their sense of humor.

Crommett's quips and exagerated demonstrations of what the dancers were doing wrong, often prompted gig-gles from his graceful troupe.

The Michigan Ballet was recently awarded a $7,000 grant from the Mich-igan Council for the Arts, which will be used to sponsor ballet workshops over the Easter holiday. The group also is planning an outdoor perform-ance scheduled in late spring, says Mrs. Kreason.

PATRICK CROMMETT of the Kansas Dance Foundat ion leads members of the Michigan

Ballet Theater in a pract ice session. (Staff photo)

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would quickly send an order to hold said presses, the Same time leaning against his top desk. Inside he has trapped mem-bers ol the negotiating teams of the Garden City school boapd and teacher union.

%ITH THE oxygen running out, the groups quickly agree on a settlement,

"* a small piece ol paper notifying xipson of this news, is pushed into waiting fingers.. *

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BUT WITH those hungry waiting there is little lingering over memorabilia for its own sake, and we are preeented with a plot as up to date as yesterday's Washington Post.

Bicentennial at G'field Village Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield

Village have announced a list of spe da) events, exhibits, theater presents tons and lectures in conjunction with America's 1978 bicentennial. •

The special events start Jan.! 17 with the one-month famous American exhibit, this year featuring black In-ventor Lewis Howard Latimer. A weaving demonstration will be pre-sented Jan. 27 through Feb. 9 in the m u s e u m .

Sports cars in review, the largest sports car show of its kind in the coun-try opens in the museum Feb. 28 and continues through March 23 featuring cars of the 1945 to 1960 period

THE COLONIAL agriculture exhibit

in the museum April 11 through June 2 opens the spring season which con-tinues with the County Fair of Yeste-ryear in the village May 15 to M. Cos-tumed Civil War buffs will gather at the village the weekend of June 21 and 22 for the 21st annual Muzzle Loaders Festival.

From June 28 through Labor Day, the Greenfield Village Players present the Old Time Summer Festival, a series of summer diversions recalling the entertainment of yesteryear. A special exhibit, the circus, will be in the museum June 28 through Sept. 14. Also in the museum during July and August will be "Industrial Heritage USA," a bicentennial exhibition trac-

America's past July 4 with the p

ing 200 years of American industrial progress. | . ^

4knes to life on presentation of "Let

Freedom Ring," a pageant com-memorating tha signing of the Decla-ration of Independence. The bicenten-nial theme continues Aug. 23 and 24 at the colonial lage.

military muster in the vil-

BES1DES THESE special events, Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum offer a variety of plays, his-torical concerts, early movies and classes for children and adults throughout the year.

Ihe village and museum are open sevendays a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily and 9 a m to • p.m. on weekends.Through mid-March guided tours of selected buildings and craft operations are available.

Admission to either the village or museum is $L50 for adults and $1 for children six through 14. A special rate ticket thatincludes admission to both is H-SO for adults and $1.90 for chil-dren. Children under six are admitted free.

For a copy of the 1975 village and musuem calendar of events write the office of public relations, Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn, Mich. 48121.

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Ibey attempt to conceal a reprive from the governor which will there-fore cause the an innocent man to twist slowly in the wind.

But the mouse eecapes, as as mice will, Mdes in a rolltop desk in the newsroom in the Criminal Courts Building.

Knowing he is there, Jack Lemmon as the star reporter, Hildy Johnson, has the story of a lifetime, the story for which they keep tearing up the front page.

H B MANAGING editor, played by Walter Matthau, la the kind of man who would drive over his grand-mother not only for a big story but for an engagement announcement as well-

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This woman is played by Qpoi Burnett with all the emotional elgps pulled out. The jokes are frequent and generally funny and the language is probably a lot more earthy gten dared in the original play, but not any-thing that would upset too much in this expietive»deleted age.

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At the height of the Cheek-Sackett-controversy, in the summer of 1941, at. lorney Perry Richwine, who was to be-come mayor after the recall, prof posed that the contending factions agree to arbitrate their differences.

; In a letter to the "Plymouth Mail" on June 90. Richwine suggested the Composition of an arbitration panel consisting of two from each side and a fifth appointed by the four. By this lime neither side was prepared to compromise, and Richwine's proposal tell on deaf ears.

in the city also tried, success, to pour oil on the

troubled waters. Henry Walch, the pastor at the Presbyterian Church, deplored from the pulpit the con-troversy which pitted brother against brother.He urged the contestants to live and let ljve.

T>e four commissioners slated for recall were respected and popular members of the cofnm unity whose po-sitions would never have been in jeop-Cbeek-Sackett affair.

Mayor Hartmann, who had been ap-pointed to the commission in March IMS. had been returned to office with-out opposition in the March 1949 elec-tion In April he had been named

; Tbg clergy without succc

mayor, the nomination being made by Commissioner Frank Henderson, whom Hartmann succeeded. An offi-cial of the Sinclair Refining Company, Hartrmann had been a resident of the dty Since 1936

Just prior to the retail, Hartmann Issued a statement to the "Mail" in which ihe said, "I was elected...to con-duct government on efficient lines, not sentiment." He said the charges against the four commissioners were unfounded and predicted on petty per-sonal

Heriderson, a respected industrialist in the paper? Sackett' chief.

prejudice.

city for many years, told the that "when mayor, I recognized

s incapabilities as a police

Lewis H. Goddard, an official in a Detroit firm, attributed the recall to pressure groups.

James Latture, a teacher, said the

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING VACATION OF S T R E E T

CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN

Notice is hereby given that on Monday. January 20. 1975. at 7:30 P.M., a Public Hearing will be held by the City Commission of the City of Plymouth. Michigan, in the Commission Chamber of the City Hall, upon the question of whether or not the following alley is to be vacated:

A platted 20 ft alley running between W Ann Arbor Trail and Sheri-dan Avenue, from Sheldon Road to Evergreen Avenue.

All interested parties will be given ample opportunity to participate in the hear-ing, and at the close of said hearing, comments and suggestions of those citizens participating will be considered by the City Commission prior to rendering its deci-sion ;

PAUL V BRUMFIELD,. City ClerJc

Publish January 9 16. 1975 ( i

TO THE SUPERVISOR AND CLERK OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH,

WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN. Srs: You are hereby noUfied that the Board of County Road Commissioners of the County of Wayne. Michigan, did. at a meeting of said Board held on January 2, W7S. decide and determine that the certain streets described in the minutes of said Board should be County roads under the jurisdiction of the Board of County Road Commissioners The minutes of said meeting fully describing said streets are hereby made a part of this notice, and are as follows: Minutes of the regular meeting of the Board of County Road Commissioners of the County of Wayne. Michigan, held at the Board's offices. 415 Clifford Street. Detroit. Michigan, at 9 00 A M , Eastern Standard Time. Thursday, January 2. 1975 Present: Chairman Burton and Vice-Chairman O'Rourke

"Commissioner O'Rourke moved the adoption of the following resolution: BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Road Commissioners of the

County of Wayne, Michigan that it hereby accepts the dedication to the use of the public of the following described roads and they are hereby taken over as aounty roads and made a part of the county road system of the County of Wayne:

All of Baywood, Canton Center. Green Valley and Trailwood Roads; Bobwhite, Brookside. Mellowood and Woodleigh Courts; Brookside. Pinetiee, Riveredge and Turtlehead Drives; Creekwood Circle and Woodfeight Way as dedicated to the use of the public in Trailwood Subdivision No 2. part of the S.W. '/« of Sec. 27. part of N.E VA of Sec 33 and part of the N W V4 of Sec 34, T.lS.. R 8E.. Plymouth Township. Wayne County. Michigan, as recorded in Liber 95 of Plats on Pages 52. 53 and 54. Wayne County Records, constituting a total of 2 405 miles of County Roads

"H* motipn was supported by Commissioner Burton and carried by the following vote. Ayes: Commissioners Burton and O'Rourke. Nays: Nine.

THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF ACT NO 283 OF THE PUBLIC ACTS OF 1909. AS AMENDED tn testimony whereof. I have hereunto set my hand at Detroit. Michigan this 7th day of January. A D 1975

BOARD OF COUNTY Kt)AD COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WAYNE, MICHIGAN

FREDDIE G BURTON, Chairman THOMAS P O'ROURKE. Vice-Chairman

MICHAEL BERRY. Commissioner HENRY J GALECKI

Secretary and Clerk of the Board Pliblish January It 1975

TV) the Supervisor and Clerk of the Township of Plymouth, Wayne County, Mich-

h Sirs: You are hereby notified that the Board of County Road Commissioners of the Coun-ty of Wayne. Michigan, did. at a meeting of said Board held on January 2, 1975, decide and determine that the certain streets described in the minutes of said Board should be County roads under the jurisdiction of the Board of County Road Onvnissioners. The minutes of said meeting fully describing said streets are here-by made a part of this notice, and are as follows: Minutes of the regular meeting of the Board of County Road Commissioners of the County of Wayne. Michigan, held at the Board's offices, 415 Clifford Street, De-troit. Michigan, at 9.00 A.M. Eastern Standard Time. Thursday, January 2, 1975. Present: Chairman Burton and Vice Chairman O'Rourke

"Commissioner O'Rourke moved the adoption of the following resolution: BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Road Commissioners of the County

of Wayne. Michigan that it hereby accepts tht dedication to the use of the public ot the following described roads and they are hereby taken over as county roads and made a part of the county road system of the County of Wayne:

All of Bradford, Brewster. Colony Farm and Pino Courts and Colony Farm Drive as dedicated to the use of the public In Colony Farms Subdivision No. 1, part of the E. Vi of Sec 32. T.lS.. R.SE., Plymouth Township. Wayne County, Michigan, as recorded in Liber 94 of Plats on Pages 39. 40 and 41. Wayne County Records, constituting a total of 0.680 mile of County Roads

The motion was supported by Commissioner Burton and carried by the follow-tng vote: J Ayes: Commissioners Burton and O'Rourke. • J tys : None."

THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF ACT NO. 283 OF THE PUBLIC ACTS OF 1909, AS AMENDED. In tertimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand at Detroit. Michigan this 7th day ot January. A.D.. 1975

BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WAYNE, MICHIGAN

Freddie G. Burton, Chairman Thomas P. O'Rourke, Vice-Chairman

Michael Berry, Commissioner

HENRY J. GALECKI, Secretary and Clerk of the Board

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Last Week's Results: Earl Keim 79, The Stars 47 Richardsons 57, Westside 54 Little Caesars 59, The Aeros 47 Col-ony Chrysler 65, Stones 58 Box Bar 51, Daly's 47 Heidi's 49, No-Names 43

NEXT WEEK'S GAME OF THE WEEK: Monday, Jan. 20, 7:45 p.m. little Caesars vs. Heidi's Greenhouse

Airman Wendel is assigned PLYMOUTH— Airman Mark S. Air Force Base, Chanute. Ill, for

Wendel, a 1974 graduate of Plymouth training as a fire protection specialist Salem High School and son of Mr. and Wendel was recently graduated Mrs. Howard F. Wendel, 42916 Ver- from basic training at Lackland Air sailles, has been assigned to Chanute Force Base. San Antonio. Tex.

Fountain finishes basic PLYMOUTH— Navy Seaman Ret. cruit training at the Naval Training

Scott R. Fountain, son of Mr. and Center. San Diego, and is scheduled Mrs. James L. Fountain, 40906 Green- to report to Radioman A School. San briar, was recently graduated from re- Diego.

POSTING AND FILING OF CITY COMMISSION MINUTES

CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN

Notice is hereby given that on the 15th day of January. 1975. true copies of the minutes of the regular meeting of the City Commission held on Monday. Decem-ber 16, 1974, at 7:30 P.M., were posted on the official bulletin boards of the City of Plymouth, located at the Southeasterly corner of the intersection of S Main Street and Penniman Avenue; the Southeasterly corner of the intersection of Star-kweather Avenue and W. Liberty Street; the South entrance of the Central Park-ing Lot facing S. Harvey Street, and also on the bulletin board in the City Hall at 201 S. Main Street. These minutes are posted in accordance with Section 5.11 of the Qty Charter for the benefit and information of all interested citizens of the City of Plymouth

PAUL V. BRUMFIELD. City Clerk

PUBLISH January I«. 1S7S

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RUTH HUSTON WHIPPLE

^gainst the commissioners a pretense to get at the city "who has done a good July 14, the "Mail" report-ghtly more than 800, about ity's registered voters, had

recall petition. Only 625 re needed.

January i t . D and M. 1975

On July 28. the "Mail" reported that the commission had decided to submit the question of recall to the voters, instead of going to court to de-termine Whether the charges against them were substantial enough to war-rant election. In the light of what hap-pened this move was apparently ill ad-vised. At (this stage, however, the four commissioners were confident that they would be vindicated at the polls.

The antagonism whieft had devel-oped between the four named in the recall and the one who was not. Mrs. Ruth Huston JiVhipple, was apparent in a statement the four made on Aug. 4 in whichi they referred to their occu-pations. Two of the commissioners were employed in Detroit, they said, one was a teacher and the fourth was in business in Plymouth The fifth commisiofier.the statement continued, "professes to be a housewife."

On Sepjt. 1, the commissioners in-vited residents to a meeting in the high school at which the officials an-swered questions. On the same day about 200 were at a similar meeting sponsored by the Citizen's League Tlie ratio of attendance foreshadowed what waf to' come.

On Sepjt.7, 1949, after three months of bitter wrangling, 2.236 of Plymouth's 3,400 voters went to the polls, the greatest number for a spe-cial election, up to that time, in the history of the city.

On thai day the mayor and three other commissioners were voted out of office by a margin of 3-2. All that was required for ouster was a simple majority of those who cast ballots.

At a special meeting of the outgoing commission on Sept. 8, City Manager Cheek reftd letters of resignation frorri Health Officer Dr. Harold Brisbois and City Attorney Claude Buzzard. The "Detroit Times," on Sept. 9. attri-buted the resignations to "disgust on their part with the turbulent situation stirred up by the election." '

Cheek also submitted his own resig-nation as city manager and city clerk. Mrs: Whipple moved that Cheek's res-ignation be accepted, but Goddard and Latture, the only other commis-sioners present at the meeting, voted to place the resignation on file until the new commission took over.

Stevenson and Yarkley earn degrees

They were aware that if Cheek's res-ignation were immediately accepted the City would be without a head until the changeover took place.

Commissioner Goddard asked Com-missioner W1 apple if she intended to hold to her public announcement that she would resign if the recall vote was successful. Mrs. Whipple said the matter was not one for the outgoing commission to consider.

Kenneth Gust, leader of the Citi-zen's League, told the "Plymouth Mail "that the League was sending to Gov. G. Mennen Williams a slate of candidates to fill the four vacancies.

On Sept. 10, Governor Williams an-' nounced that he had appointed four temporary city commissioners: Dr. Luther Peck. Mrs. Nell T. Curry, George M. Chute, and Dr. S.N. Thams, all of whom had been sugges ted by the League

The temporary commission immedi-ately accepted the resignation of Har-old Cheek, and appointed Albert Glass-ford as acting city manager. Lee Sack-ett was returned to duty as police chief. George Chute was named act-ing mayor. The date for electing a per-manent commission was set for Oct 17.

(Part IV will conclude the story of the Recall).

TO THE SUPERVISOR AND CLERK OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CANTON,

WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN.

Sirs: You are hereby notified that the Board of County Road Commissioners of t h e Coun-

ty of Wayne. Michigan, did. at a meeting of said Board held on January 2. 1975 decide and determine that the certain streets described in the minute's of s a id

Board should be County roads under the jurisdiction of the Board of County R o a d

Commissioners The minutes of sdid meeting fully describing said streets a r e h e r e

by made a part of this notice, and are as follows: Minutes of the regular meeting of the Board of County Road Commissioners of the County of Wayne. Michigan, held at the Board s offices. 415 Clifford S t r e e t . D e

troit, Michigan, at 9:00 A M , Eastern Standard Time. Thursday. January 2. 1975 Present: Chairman Burton agd Vice-Chairman O'Rourke.

Commissioner O'Rourke moved the adoption of the following resolution BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Road Commissioners of the

County of Wayne. Michigan that it hereby accepts the dedication to the use of the public of the following described roads and they are hereby taken o v e r a s

county roads and made a part of the county road system of the C o u n t y of

Wayne: All of Anchorage Avenue. Boulden. Briarcliff. Cherrylawn. Colhng-ham and Terrell Courts, Copeland and Walnut Ridge Circle. N o r m a .

Redfem and Shadowlawn Drives and Saltz Road as dedicated to the , use of the public in "Smokier Truesdell Subdivision", part of Section

14. T.2S.. R.SE . Canton Twp . Wayne Co.. Michigan as recorded in Liber 95 of Plats on Pages 44 . 45 . 46 . 47 and 48. Wayne County Re-cords. constituting a total of 2.354 miles of County Roads

The motion was supported by Commissioner Burton and carried by the follow-ing vote: Ayes: Commissioners Burton and O'Rourke Nays: None

THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF ACT NO 283 OF THE PUBLIC ACTS OF 1909. AS AMENDED In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set my hand at Detroit. Michigan this 7th day of January. A D 1975

BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WAYNE. MICHIGAN

FREDDIE C BURTON. Chairman THOMAS P O'ROURKE. Vice-Chairman

MICHAEL BERRY. Commissioner HENRY J GALECKI

Secretary and Clerk of the Board Publish January l« 23 & 30 1975

PLYMQUTH-Two' Plymouth resi-dents \^ere awarded bacnelor of sci-ence degrees at the University of Michigan4)4arborn winter com-mencement.

j l l Janet M. Stevenson, 41647 Bedford,

and Bruce D.'Yarkley, earned the de-grees.

OFFICIAL NOTICE TO ELECTORS AND TAXPAYERS OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH OF INTENT TO ISSUE BONDS SECURED BY THE TAXING POWER OF THE CITY AND

RIGHT OF REFERENDUM THEREON

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the City Commission of the City of Plymouth, County of Wayne, Michigan,'intends to issue special assessment bonds of the City, in total principal amount of not to exceed $200,000.00, for the purpose of defraying part of the special assessment districts ' share of the cost of street improvements, and also general obligation bonds of the City, in total principal amount of not to exceed $200,000.00, for the purpose of defraying part of the cost of the City-at-large in connection with said improvements. Said special assessment bonds shall mature serially in not to exceed ten (10) annual installments and said general obligation bonds shall ma-ture serially in not to exceed fifteen (15) annual installments, with interest payable on the unpaid balance at a rate of not to exceed 8% per annum.

SOURCE OF PAYMENT OF BONDS

THE PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST OF THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT BONDS shall be pay-able primarily from collections of an equal amount of special assessments and- the bonds shall also pledge the full faith and credit of the City of Plymouth.

IN CASE OF THE INSUFFICIENCY OF THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS, THE PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ON SAID BONDS SHALL BE PAYABLE FROM THE GENERAL FUNDS OF THE CITY, OR, IF NECESSARY, FROM AD VALOREM TAXES LEVIED UPON ALL TAX-ABLE PROPERTY IN THE CITY, WITHOUT LIMITATION AS TO HATE OR AMOUNT

4 v THE PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS shall be pay-

able from the general funds of the City and the City is REQUIRED BY LAW TO LEVY SUF-FICIENT AD VALOREM TAXES, IF NECESSARY, FOR THE PAYMENT THEREOF UPON ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY IN THE CITY WITHOUT LIMITATION AS TO RATE OR AMOUNT.

RIGHT OF REFERENDUM

THE BONDS will be issued without vote of the electors unless a PETITION requesting an election on the question of issuing either or both series of bonds, signed by not less than 10% OF THE REGISTERED ELECTORS in the City, or 15,000, whichever is the lesser, is filed with the City Commission by depositing with the City Clerk WITHIN FORTY-FIVE (45) DAYS af te r pub-lication of this notice. If such a petition is filed, the bonds affected cannot be issued without an approving vote by a majority of electors voting on the question.

THIS NOTICE is given pursuant to the requirements of Section 5(g) of Act 279, Public Acts of Michigan, 1909, as amended. Further information concerning the matters set out in this notice may be secured from the City Clerk's office. , » f

Publish: January 11. II7S PAUL V. BRUMFIELD, Qty Clerk

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Everyone pays for service but who profits ? By RICHARD GOLD

Who pays for warranty work on a new au-tomobile? This question is not as simple as it may seem, because it is not always clear who is foot-ing the bill. It might be the factory, the con-sumer, the mechanic or the dealer.

One thing is clear, however, the financial in-centive for the dealer and mechanic to do retail repair is much greater than the incentive for war-ranty work. Bill Brown Sr., of Bill Brown Ford in Lansing says, "There's no question that we make more money in retail repair on a per capita basis. We're lucky to make any profit on warranty re-pairs, and I've been a dealer for 34 years. The fac-tory probably approves work for me that they wouldn't for other dealers."

Donald Randall, author of "The Great Ameri-can Automobile Repair Robbery, A Ten Billion Na-tional Swindle and What You Can Do About I t" is more emphatic about the relationship between the factory and the dealer, the mechanic and the con-sumer.

"In effect the retail customer, the dealer and the mechanic subsidize warranty work—the retail customer by paying more than the manufacturer for the same repair, the dealer by taking in less income for the same job and the mechanic by earning fewer wages for warranty work than for retail work." he writes.

WHEN A NEW CAR owner brings his auto in for warranty repair work, the dealer does the work and bills the factory. The rates for labor and parts are established by the manufacturer and must be accepted by the franchised dealer. According to Randall and many car dealers, the rebate from the factory is inadequate and this is where the problem begins. The dealer either loses money or makes at best a "marginal profit."

The mechanic at a dealership is pdid accord-ing to a flat rate manual. The manual designates the number of hours a job should take and the me-chanic is paid accordingly, regardless of the num-ber of hours it actually takes him. But the war-ranty manual is established by the manufacturer, while retail work is done according to another manual, usually "The Chilton Auto Repair Man-ual" or "The Motor's Auto Repair Guide." How-ever. the flat rate guide for warranty work allows fewer hours than the manual for comparable re-tail repair work

In some instances, in fact, the hourly wage is less on warranty work.

As a result the mechanic and the (jlealer get less money on warranty labor than on com-parable retail repair. (The dealer and the mechan-ic split the labor fee on 50-50 basis.)

SIMILARLY, profit on parts for warranty work is reduced by the factory. The factory pays the dealer cost plus 20 to 25 per cent on parts, and many dealers argue that this does not allow them any profit. On retail work, the dealer often makes more than 40 per cent on parts.

In 1968, the National Automobile Dealers' As-sociation hired an independent consulting firm to find out if they were losing money on warranties. According to Randall, "The study showed that dealers were losing $3.45 per warranty claim on warranty-related clerical and administrative costs alone "

Jim North of North Brother's Ford Inc. in Westland concurs. 'There's a lot of special work that goes on in a warranty repair. There's extra clerical work and we aren't compensated for that."

The survey also indicated dealers were often losing money on labor and barely breaking even on parts. The Ford Dealers' Association, a dis-sident group of Ford dealers is fighting the war-ranty rebate provisions. One member, Ed Mul-lane, a dealer for 20 years, claims he is losing money on both parts and labor.

"We get cost plus 25 per cent on parts, and the consultant we hired said that in 1969 we needed 33 per cent just to break even. Now we need 40 per cent over cost if we a ren t going to loae any money on the deal. Since the factory doesnt pay us enough, our customers and our me-chanics end up subsidizing the manufacturer on warranty work."

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main unidentified, agreed, "I'm doing all right if I'm breaking even."

Lou La Riche, of Lou La Riche Chevrolet in Plymouth, explains, "We break even in warranty and we make it up in retail. What we need is for the factory to turn out better cars. The people just don't have pride in their jobs any more." He also says the brunt of any money loss usually falls on the mechanic. "There should be more lati-tude in the manual so our people can do all right on warranty work."

Bob Cann, of Fiesta AMC and Jeep in Plymouth, views the problefri in a different light. "What we have to do is get rid of the gray areas in the warranty. There are tjwo coverages in most warranties, one involves a 90-day adjustment peri-od, and the other coverage is for 12 months and 12,000 miles. If an adjustment problem comes up in between 90 days and 12 months there's a hassle between the dealer, the buyer and the factory. With our new Buyer Protection Plan we avoid this issue."

Cann also explains that pie dealer has to give a "discount" to the factorv on warranty parts. •They're our biggest customer, and we do the same for the cars we sell to the state. It's a vol-ume discount."

MOST DEALERS agree warranty work is the largest single item keeping the shops busy. Usual-ly 40 per cent of the repair;work is warranty and 60 per cent is retail.

Dick Green, of Dick Gfeen Plymouth in De-troit says his shop is able tjo run because of war-ranty work. "This way, I c ih keep my men busy, otherwise business would b4 up and down, and I'd either have men sitting around or I'd have to hire more when it got too busy* it stabilizes the back shop."

Green is satisfied with his factory arrange-ment. "They give you what they can. A lot of the time it's the dealer's fault, he's trying to cheat the factory. We have to have a good team effort to give the customer service, we have to work to-gether. Of course though, I'd like to control the rates on warranty work, but we aren't losing money."

IF THERE IS a rift bitween the dealer and the factory, the implications are serious for the car buyer.

Randall suggests two • When it is possible,

the warranty work, or he will make it a last prior-ity item because the financial incentive is to do other kinds of work first

• When the car is brought in for warranty work, the dealer or the mechanic may seek out other repairs on the vehicle that are not covered by the warranty to minimize losses on warranty woric.

"Other problems exist that make it difficult for the consumer to get a decent shake on warranty work. Often, Randall says, dealers do not get paid for road tests on a new car brought in for war-ranty repair, and the incentive for the mechanic to do a complete check up an the vehicle is dimin-ished. Also, dealers do some repairs when the f owner with "excessive a ry may require "prior app of work done under the wa sumer to wait up to j"10 days" for work that needs immediate attention.

Jim North says, however, that some delays are not the result of prior approval, but simply be-cause the factory doesn't have the part.

BUT IF the consumer lis getting poor service, his problem is even more insulting because, in es-sence, the warranty work hjas been paid for in the purchase price of the car.

Tom Houston, Chrysler spokesman says, "Ob-viously the costs of doing warranty work are fully transferred to the consurrjer when he buys the car. It's part of the purchase price."

B. F. "Moon" Mullins,; another Chrysler offi-cial explains that the cost of warranty work is in-cluded in a category called "the cost of doing busi-ness."

But the price of an automobile is established by two factors, all the coats of producing it and what the competition is charging. Basically, the costs are added together, including the cost of

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t get reimbursed for tory charges the car e . " Finally the facto-val" on certain kinds anty, forcing the con-

doing business, and a desired profit percentage is tacked on.

This would suggest, in fact, that a profit is being made on the warranty costs, because a prof-it margin is computed on and added to the entire cost of production, and part of the entire cost is the warranty cost.

THE COST of the warranty in the purchase price of a new car is closely guarded information. Representatives of all four domestic manufac-turers will not even divulge "ball park" figures. They claim it would "give up their competitive po-sition."

But it is clear that the costs of warranty are closely monitored and the manufacturers know precisely which items constantly need attention, and what design failures are causing them the most problems.

"We try to determine what the warranty cost will be b&ore we sell the car, but the vehicles are priced before the information is in," says Bud McMullen, a General Motors representative.

Larry Knox, a consultant who works for Cum-munico, has been intimately involved with all four manufacturers. He suggests warranty costs are between $25 and $50 a car. "They watch for a pat-tern of repairs over a number of years, and they have the cost of the warranty nailed down to three decimal points," he says.

However, one American Motors official, who preferred to remain anonymous, suggests the cost per car is "more like $100. This amount is includ-ed in the purchase price of each car ."

But, he also adds, "It depends on the com-prehensiveness of your plan and the company. TTie more cars you sell, the less the cost is going to be for each car. It's a question of size and vol-ume of the company."

THE BEST indication of the cost of war-ranties is the second year option AMC offers. It has been selling for $99.95. George Brown, direc-tor of the AMC service department,says the com-pany is lucky to break even on this option.

He also states that most warranty work or. a car is done in the first six months of ownership. "Our records indicate that the most trouble and the most adjustments made to a new car occur within six months after the car is sold. Usually any problem will appear in the first six months and the owner will notice it and bring it right in."

Brown's statements would imply that the sec-ond year of warranty is cheaper than the first, and this would place the cost of warranty min-imally at $100 per car.

Brown also states a second reason for war-ranties. "They are more than a protective device

for the owner, they are a marketing tool for the company."

"Our sales have increased 50 per cent since we instituted the 'buyer protection plan' two years ago. It aroused product interest and helped us sell over 100,000 more cars in each of the last two years," says Brown

IN FACT, many of the changes that have oc-cured in warranty policies can be interpreted in. terms of marketing.

Prior to the early '60s most warranties were for 90 days or 4,000 miles. Then Chrysler in-troduced a 12 month-12,000 mile warranty and fol-lowed with a five year-50,000 mile warranty on the power train. This proved to be too expensive and too unwieldy to administer, and the company retreated to one year and 12,000 mile coverage.

Many auto executives explain the five-year policy as a marketing device to attract fleet car sales, which constitute a large portion of the new car market.

Chrysler's new warranty, "the clincher," has a one-year limit, but no mileage restrictions It is also interpreted to be an effort to capture a larger amount of the fleet car market, which constitutes approximately 25 per cent of the total automobile market, according to Ford representative Stephen Madeline.

Knox says that he is glad to see the automo-bile companies use warranties as an advertising tool. "That puts the pressure on all of the manu-facturers to come up with equivalent or better warranty programs, and it also puts the warranty performance of the dealer and the factory under the spotlight "

THE CENTER for Auto Safety in Washington D C. has a complaint of a different nature against both domestic and foreign manufacturers. Their complaint is against "arbitrary warranty exten-sions." ,

These warranty extensions allow some ve-hicles to be fixed free after the warranty has ex-pired. Usually the problem is "chronic" in that it occurs with great frequency.

But the way the warranty extension is imple-mented is "unfair," says Lowell Dodge, former di-rector of the center. "These policies benefit only those who are either chronic complainers, well-educated, or in the right place at the right time, rather than applying evenly to all affected owners."

He continues, "We believe that elementary fairness requires that all auto companies disclose fully all decisions to extend warranties beyond the limits set forth in the standard warranty."

New car owners beware: Warranty provisions vary

Not all new car warranties are alike, and there are several provi-sions and disclaimers that are pecul-iar to individual manufacturers', guar-antees.

All four domestic manufacturers offer a 12-month warranty for repair of defective materials and work-manship in the car.

That is where the parellel ends. With the exception of Chrysler, Ameri-can manufacturers alsb have a 12,000 mile limit in their warranties. And with the exception of American Motors, there is a 90- day adjustment period, after which the owner is asked to assume adjustments as part of his maintenance.

The Chrysler warranty explains this by stating, "After the first 90 days of use, adjustments are considered owner-maintenance responsibility unless required in connection with the repair o j replacement of a part we supplied which proves defective dur-ing the warranty period."

After 90 days. Ford, Chrysler, and General Motors will not cover items they consider to be "selected wear parts." Items such as spark plugs, PCV valves, filters, hoses and belts are usually mentioned specifically.

NOT ALL companies supply loaners when a car is being serviced for war-ranty repairs overnight. Often appoint-ments have to be made in advance for a consumer to get a "loaner."

Tires are warranteed by the tire manufacturer, and batteries are under a special provision in all the warranties with the exception of AMC. They are replaced free in the first 12 months and are prorated there-after.

All four manufacturers have provi-sions that will prevent repair if "owner abuse" is indicated. The Bulck warranty is representative when it states, "Repairs and service adjustments required because of mis-use, negligence, alteration, accident,

or lack of reasonable and proper maintenance are not covered."

The AMC warranty is a little less specific: "All we require that the car be properly maintained and cared for under normal use and service."

rhe Ford warranty has a disclaimer that is common to all warranties with the exception of AMC. It says, "Loss of use of the vehicle loss of time, in-convenience, commercial loss or con-sequential damages are not covered."

BEFORE PURCHASING a new car, consumers should scrutinize the war-ranty and make sure that all provi-sions are fully explained. If problems arise after the purchase of a new car, each maiyifacturer has zone offices, regional offices and, in some in-stances, specific service offices to reg-ister complaints.

These offices may be of assistance when the dealer and the consumer do not see eye to eye over repair and warranty problems.

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f 2 0 THE OBSERVER fc ECCBNTRI c, , Thurtdty, January 16. 1973

Schoolcraft enters year cautiously By C. NELSON OROTE Schoolcraft President

Two thoughts underscore my think-ing as I look ahead to what 1975 will hold for Schoolcraft College: the year just ended was a very good one for us. and we have reason to approach the new year with cautious optimism.

•First, a brief look back. Two things which made 1974 good were the high-est enrollment in the history of the col-lege. and the fact that we were able to complete our fiscal year with a modest fund balance.

At a time when other segments of higher education are experiencing sig-nificant difficulties due to declining en-rollments and concerns caused by de-creasing revenues and the effects of inflation, it is comforting to note that Schoolcraft College can be considered a growth industry In fact, community colleges in Michigan grew, on a per-centage f>asis, twice the statewide av-erage for higher education in the fall of 1974

CURRENT ENROLLMENT At this writing, it would appear that

we should also approach our 1975 win-ter enrollment with cautious optim-ism. We had budgeted for 56,057 cred-it hours and it i^ our best estimate that we will need to enroll 6,836 stu-dents to generate the necessary hours (Figures exclude Community Services programs).

Traditionally, institutions of higher education fare well during periods of recession and depression. This should be especially true with the growth of community colleges since they arc community-based, provice the capabil ity of the student residing at his usual place of residence and offer programs and services with reasonable tuition and fees.

We are expecting a very strong re-sponse from veterans and from stu-dents transferring from senior col-leges and universities. We anticipate an increase in the number of unem-ployed students enrolling at School craft, an increase in the number of credit hours taken by the less-em-ployed, or possibly both.

One factor we must keep in mind is that the number of high school gradu-ates in Amenca is on the decline. Pro-jections indicate that in 1990-91 there will be fewer high school seniors en-rolled in America than in 1966-67. Col-leges and universities which tailor pro-grams to serve only the immediate high school graduate are the ones al-ready feeling the squeeze—having de-clining enrollments and facing prob-lems of retrenchment of faculty and staff

Fortunately, we saw this change coming and began early to serve the entire community. Our adult popu-laUon is growing and will continue to grow. Our enrollment will continue to grow for the next five or 10 years, pro-viding we are sufficiently sensitive to the needs of our community and adapt quickly enough to the unique and changing needs of the people.

FINANCIAL OUTLOOK Since our state appropriation is

based primarily on the number of cal-endar year equated students (CYES) we enroll, we are now generating the data base for our 1975-76 state appro-priation

However, during the past calendar year we generated 152 CYESs above our state appropriation Theoretically, this means that we could have as much as $244,553 in additional revenue for 1974-75 But $230,670 must come from the state through a supplemen-tal appropriation Since most of the community colleges in Michigan ex-ceeded their estimates, the supplemen-tal funds required will amount to ap-proximately $54 million

Consequently, the executive office faces a dichotomy: On one hand, they are attempting to reduce the expendi-ture of the state to stay within reve-nue sources, and on the other hand, they are quite obligated to add $5.4 million to the appropriation for com-munity college

We do have a commitment from Gov Milliken and the Bureau of the Budget that we will receive the supple-

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In this regard we have several op-tions. I am personally very optimistic that we may be sharing the Wayne County Child Development Center with Wayne State University and

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mental appropriation based upon the actual number of CYESs earned in 1974. It will require legislative action. I am optimistic that the combined ef-forts of the governor, the Bureau of the Budget and the Senate and the House will result in a supplemental ap-propriation for 1974-75.

We are currently under an execu-tive order which cuts 1.5 per cent from our initial appropriation. We have a second directive from the gov-ernor which requires a one per cent carryover into the coming fiscal year. We have also been advised that an ad-ditional 1.5 per cent reduction may be forthcoming Collectively, it repre-sents a total reduction of $125,000 from anticipated revenues for the bal-ance of this fiscal yeap\

It cost us some money to generate the extra 152 CYESs. Therefore, we have spent and/or or obligated all of the new funds. If we get the supple-mental, even with the cats made and the potential cuts, we can be solvent on July 1 and will not have to cut any programs and services. If we do not get the supplemental appropriation, we will have some financial problems.

We are currently conducting a five-year financial study. We plan to split out of this long range projection our first estimate of the financial needs of the college for 1975-76. This estimate will be presented to the Board of Trustees at its regular meeting in Jan-uary.

The data we are collecting and ana-lyzing will not only tell us if we have a "fit" between revenue and expense for 1975-76 but will also be the pri-mary data that will help the board de-termine if we are to go to the voters this Spring for new millage. With the economic slowdown and the general voter climate in regard to new taxes, the board will be weighing this deci-sion very carefully.

POSSIBLE TUITION HIKE Even with a declining yet strong in-

crease in our state equalized valu-ation, I think we will have to se-riously consider an increase in our tui-tion and/or or fee structure for 1975-76. The governor made it clear, when we met with him on Dec. 13, that the state feels that if they are to continue to increase our state appropriation, we must also increase our tuition and fees.

We will need to be careful not to price ourselves out of the market and we must also watch the relative cost of our out-of-district tuition rate and that of senior colleges serving the same area Our last tuition raise was 10 per cent in March 1972, which went into effect during the 1972-73 school year.

NEW FACILITIES At the present time, the picture is

somewhat gloomy in regard to state appropriations for capital outlay proj-ects in 1975-76 If funding policies do not change, there will be few new con-struction starts in 1975-76 at Michigan community colleges.

I doubt if we will see a major proj-ect funded for Schoolcraft College in 197&76 and I doubt the board of trustees will decide to fund major cap-ital projects without matching money from the state.

At the same time, we must have more space if we are to grow—espe-

other social dar year Committee meeting decision of the month.

There is also a possibility that we will rent additional space in Garden Qty. Our instructional center there has grown to where we served more than 750 persons last fall, and we think it has the potential of serving at least 1,000 persons each semester if we continue with creative scheduling, and new classes and services that have been made possible through the $100,000 grant given to us by the Legis lature.

A third alternative is to consider renting oth$r facilities like public school buildings in Livonia or Cla-renceville thpt are no longer needed

i because of declining elementary en-rollments. Wpile there are many prob-lems in renting multiple buildings— especially elementary schools—there are also sohie distinct advantages. Chief among these is their proximity to the adul( student body, conven-ience, limited transportation require-ments and public familiarity with the facility.

LEGISLATION IMPACT Several federal Laws which were

passed or amended in 1974 or prior years will have a major impact in 1975. Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, which prohibits sex discrimination is still very much up in the pir (unsettled).

While tentative guidelines were dis-tributed arid public hearings were held prior tjo Nov. 15, Congress was unhappy with the guidelines. There-

fore, they amended the previous act by attaching a rider to the White House Conference on Library and In-formation Services for 1974.

A second federal act, called the Family Education and Privacy Act, which became effective Nov. 19, con-tained what is known as the Buckley Amendment. Implementation has pre-sented so many problems that Sen. James Buckley himself offered an amendment to the amendment late in the Congress.

NEW PROGRAMS IN 1975 One new curricula will be offered be-

ginning with the fall semester of 1975-76. Pending final approval, we will be offering an applied science degree in real estate.

Final consideration is being given to an independent human studies pro-gram which provides the vehicle for students to earn up to 15 hours of cred-it through independent study. In addi-tion, we anticipate that we will have several new methods of granting cred-it on the basis of equivalency.

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Adult ed program to open Adult education classes in the Cla

renceviile School District will start the week, of Feb. j and run for tip to 10 weeks. w-

CUunes will be held in the Clarence-ville High School. 20155 Middle Belt, north of Seven Mile.

Among classes offered is "English as a second language," free to foreign born, and "completing high school," both meeting for 15 weeks.

"Do Something Different" will be of-fered for two hours a week for a $24 fee. Students will have a choice to pick six of eight topics.

The eight are astrology, hand-writing analysis, adventure in aware-ness, houseplants, law for the layman, "What happens to Mr. and Mrs. be-comes Ms.," unidentified flying ob-jects, and transactional analysis.

Interested persons may register by mail using the form provided or in person on Tuesday, Jan. 28, from 7:30

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January is cold and sunny The month of January offers the un-

likely combination of steadily increas-ing sunshine and colder temperatures, according to University of Michigan astronomer Hazel M. Losh.

One would think the coldest time of the year would fall on or near win-ter solstice (Dec. 21), when the num-ber of sunlit hours is at a minimum." Prof. Losh says. "However, this is not the case. For a period usually of four to six weeks after the solstice, the northern hemishere loses more heat at night than the sun can replace dur-ing the day "

This phenomenon, when the temper-ature continues to drop until early

February, is known as the "lag of the seasons."

BX THE END of January, the days will have grown "lopsidedly longer" by about one hour. She explains that the lengthening will be more notice-able in the evening, with the late; set-ting of the sun, rather than in the morning.

"This can be traced to the fact that our clocks run at a constant rate while the sun actually speeds up and slows ddwn in a regular, predictable pattern during its yearly orbit around the earth."

One of the constellations which ap-

pears during January is a grou inng the east which ty not easily loca Cancer, the crab.

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Cville OK's anti-vandalism project Clarenceville School District stu-

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Hie school board recently approved a vandalism prevention-incentive pro-gram in which each high school, jun-ior high and elementary school will re-ceive Si per student to spend onwhat-ever educational materials or activity the student body approves at the end of the school year

Damages due to vandalism at any of the schools, however, will be sub-tracted form that school's fund.

"THE OBJECTIVE of this program is to give students a new sense of re-sponsibility and pride in their school buildings," said Supt. David McDo-well.

"Losses due to vandalism cost the district nearly $6,000 last year. If this

program reduces the cost of repairing or replacing items lost by vandalism, it will have served its purpose," he added.

He said it would allow more money to be spent on education materials.

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106 completed work on high school equivalency degrees, 296 found jobs, 25 entered the armed forces and 32 went on to higher education in-stitutions.

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Dr. Jewell, a member of the Chil-e a n ' s Hospital of Detroit staff, and Mi wife, Mary Jane, vice president of the Detroit West District United Meth odist Women, went last year on a work mission to the Ganta United Methodist mission compound in Liber ia. They will tell about their work in the hospital, nursing school, village clinics and leprosarium of the com-pound and illustrate their talk with slide pictures

The evening will begin at 6 p.m. with a salad pot luck.

CHURCH OF THE SAVIOR, 38100 Five Mile. Livonia, will have a public showing of the film ' H i e Gospel Road," starring Johnny Cash and his wife, June Carter Cash, at 6 and 8 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19.

Lutherans to host show

A multi-media production in sight and sound will be presented Sunday, Jan. 19 at 7 p.m. in Guardian Luther-an Church, Cherry Hill and Den wood, Dearborn.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bush will use four projectors and^ three screens to project pictures of nature while Mrs. Bush reads her own poetry. Stereo music will provide the background

By REV. WILLIAM A. ROTTER United

As a minister, I have to" confess how difficult it is to translate the es-sence of the Gospel into the complex and devisive affairs of human life, es-pecially when the issue 1s hot—when

rise— when heat far exceeds voices Bght.

Honesty compels us te admit there are a whole tyt of areas In which Christians do not qualify as experts simply because they are Christians. Competence in making decisions does not automatically flow from religious experience.

i t is out of that inadequacy that I dare to issue a word on a sorely devi-sive subject—the Crestwood teachers' a r t e . 1

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EVERYONE HAS an opinion.-Which of us, even though not directly affected, has not had a child or a grandchild lose valuable time in re-cent years because teachers and school boards have not been able to agree on a contract by the opening of the school year.

Which of us does not quietly fear a massive shut-down of the educational system in our own particular district if sympathy walkouts should nuterial-ize. Which of us of voting age nas net agonized over millage elections as we tried to balance family budget with school budget needs.

THERE WAS A FANTASY that I carried for years. It has to do with the search for a pure environment where people would operate out of the highest of motives and not be subject to the same kinds of forces and pres-sures that shaped other areas of human life.

CUMENCAL REFLECTIONS learned sooner than most

was not such an envi-for a long time I thought educational world was a t y .

and accepted and in most cases attri-only the purest of mo-

ve learned that there can environments where there

e environments. Where involved, there is as great for sinking to the depths as ascending to the heights,

of people invokes, by the presence of poh-

neither good nor bad— the way it is.

BUT I 0 0 BELIEVE that the Gos-pel is nothing if it be totally removed from the affairs of men. So'I so be-lieve there are Biblical issues worth raising in; the Crestwood situation. They are vjalue issues and four in num-ber.

•What is the value of education to a community? More specifically, what is the value of a teacher to a commu-nity? What premium do we place on a teacher's labor.?

There has been an unspoken assump-tion that teachers and clergymen labor, not for money, but out of dedi-cation, and that if we pay such people too much money it will somehow de-stroy the (dedication.

Yet we do not blink an eye when Catfish Hunter sells himself to the New York Yankees for a pay package approximating (3.7 million To be

a pulpit view

sure, I understand the law of supply and demand. Apparently there Is not a readily-available supply of Catfish Hunters. In the same manner, we have grown somewhat accustomed to large contract settlements in industry.

Yet w n e h o w we are quietly of-fended if teachers raise economic issues, even though few of us could be good teachers.

•A second issue concerns teacher image. Is the teacher a laborer or a professional? Is the work a "calling" or a job?

- There is no question that this whole matter of image is tainted by strikes. There is great student hostility to-ward not only the striking teachers but toward teachers in general be-cause of this disruption.

Teachers can argue that this hostil-ity is fanned by parents. But the teach-ers must also bear a large part of the responsibility for bringing such hostil-ity upon themselves.

Teaching is more than a job, and somehow we must find a way to re-

. ward it in a way that will bestow upon it the value it deserves.

•The third issue involves what hap-pens to a community under a system of contract bargaining that contin-ually encourages disruption, and here I am speaking more broadly than Crestwood.

I think several things happen. There is polarization, teachers set against teachers, and against the community they serve. But most significantly, teachers are polarized against chil-dren.

The sad fact is that there must be

some kneasure of both authority and respect for the teacher-learning rela-tionship to exist. A still sadder fac t is that such situations are ones in which children ultimately become pawns

Some might say, "What is the tur-moil of one year in an educational process that takes 13 years?" But what is the value of one year if it is your last year in high school?

•The fourth issue asks what has happened to the role of communities in helping shape the education of their children. We talk romantically about keeping school districts both local and small so we will have a voice in what happens, and we fight state takeover because we prize community control.

But we have a system—even in the smallest districts— in which we of the community are not actors or directors of education. We are reactors, and all too often in a negative voice. We are known more for the millages we de-feat thai) the millages we pass.

I suggest three small wtoys in which we may begin to move beyond such impasses in the future.

•Let's build into the bargaining process— on paper at least—the right for teachers to strike, since the provi-sion against striking is not only the most widely-ignored provision of the law that we have to day, but also be-cause apparently it backs teachers into corners out of which they respond with more militant tactics than they might otherwise use.

•Second, having written a right-to-strike provision, let's also specify in

. the same manner procedures in which contracts must be negotiated, includ-ing clear time tables, fact-finding and binding arbitration after a certain pas-sage of time.

•Third, let us acknowledge that

teachers, In their Tight for job secu-rity, must not be allowed to use ten-ure as, a rock to hide behind and ig-nore attempts at evaluation, review and accountability.

The latter word may be a hair-rais-ing one, but there are none of us free from the pressures of being evaluated in any walk of life, and we do not func-tion effectively for long periods of time when we become too secure,

IT IS TIME for all of us to reeva-luate our positions in the interest of our common future.

When Jesus was in the Terriple, much to the surprise of his parents learning from his elders, he defended his action with the statement "I are about my father's bi&iness." Educa-tion— our father's business. Would that we could somehow approach that lofty position once again ,

Unity service for 8 churches in Westland

Eight churches in Westland will sponsor a Church Unity Week ecume-nical Service Sunday, Jan. 19 at 7 p.m. in the Norwayne Baptist Church, 32747 Grand Traverse. -

The Rev. Kelvin Kronemeyer, pas-tor of Good Shepherd Reformed Church, will preach the sermon for the combined service

Other churches joining in sponsor-ing the event are St Richard Catho-lic, Kirk of the Savior Presbyterian. St. John Episcopal, Holy Crops Luther-an, Prince of Peace Lutheran and First Missionary.

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H Oala Crockett. Minister NuraaryCare

CE\TRAl BAPTIST TEMPLE 670 Church St. P lymouth

455-7711

455-7427

Robert Bi l l ings. Pastor

Don Samples. Assistant

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Sunday Schoo l . . . I j 9:30 A.M.

Morn ing Service . j . . \ 10:30 A.M.

Sunday Even ing . : L , 6:00 P.M.

Wednesday Service , 7:00 P.M.

Fundamenta l • Soul winn ing

C A N T O N BAPTIST C H U R C H AtfHufd with

Southern Septlat Convention

CaNaday Study.

44119 Q erdon C anton Twp. 499-2299 M i a.m.

11:00 a.m. Evening WoraMp j 7:00 p.m.

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ROSEDALE GARDENS UNITED PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH H u b b a r d at West C h i c a g o

G Artie Id 2-0494

W O R S H I P & C H U R C H S C H O O L

9:00 & 11:00 A.M. "MIRROR OF PRAYER"

Rev. Donald Elly

Spec ia l C lasses for H a n d i c a p p e d 11:00 A.M. Pettort

AMhur K Beumler OoniK) R Elly

Shirley M»f<Jen. Director ot Mu»ic

ST. TIMOTHY PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH People Caring For People

9:00 a.m. First Service 10:00 a.m. Church School 11:00 a.m. Second Service

(Nursery Care)

NEWBURGH RD (Just S o u t h ot Six Mi le)

Rev. E. Dickson F o r s y t e Minister »

Jim Anderson Music 4 Choir Director

Call 261-4844

L U T H E R A N (MISSOURI SYNOD)

HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH

39020 Five Mile Road East of E x p r e s s w a y

Fred Balke, Pastor 464-0211

Sgndey Worship Services 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.

Air C o n d i t i o n e d

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trlth Southern Baptltt ConwnMon ]2«4*lchO«lcriR

2 Block* E«ti o'Farmmgton Road 4224799

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AMMeled with Southern BepHst Convention •411 Mem Street. Plymouth

499-4799 ' Tha Rev. H. THwaaR. Factor 712 7 m

Sunday School 9 4 5 a m Mommg WorahiC 1100am Baptiai Training Union & 30 p m Evenmg Worship 7 3 0 p m Weoneaday Service 7 30p m

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ST. PAULS Presbyterian Church

27275 Five Mile Road GA 2-1470

'Everyone Welcome ' Dr. Wi l l iam F Whi t ledge •*

Rev Wi l l iam A McGaughy Rev C h a r l e s M Webster

WORSHIP Worsh ip Services 9:30 & 11:00 a m

ALL SAINTS LUTHERAN 8850 Newburgh at Joy

427-M73 WORSHIP 1 9:30 a m . COFFEE FELLOWSHIP 10:30 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 1100 a.m.

REV. DAVID A. PAAP, Pastor

PLYMOUTH FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH 7 0 1 C h u r c h 4 5 3 - 6 4 6 4

Phil ip R o d g e r s M a g e e Minister T h e o d o r e D Taylor II. Associa te

Henry J W a i c h Emer i tus WORSHIP 9 30 A M 4 11 00 A M C H U R C H S C H O O L 9 3 0 C r i b - G r a d e 5

CHOIR fiyrs ->2yrs CHURCH SCHOOL 11 a m Crib Sr High

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SUNDAY 9:30 A M CHURCH SCHOOL

10:45 A.M.MQRNING WORSHIP 7:00 P M EVENING WORSHIP

W I D . 7:00 P M FAMILY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM

C o m m u n i t y Baptist Church

2S2J7W. Warren Garden City

Rev.JamaaS. Attendee** '

Sunday School ..10.00 a m SundafMorningServica 1 1 0 0 a m Sunday Evening Service 7 :00pm. Mk>- Week Prayer Service 7 30p.m

LANDMARK BAPTIST CHURCH 11095 Haaoerty Rd., Plymouth

453-9132 (Church) 455-1098 Pastor Dillon

Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.

Sunday Evening 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday Evening 7:00 p.m.

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R ISEN C H R I S T nn Arbor Rd at McClumpha

- 4SS4SSS Kenneth Zi#toe. Pastor

Worship: 8 00 4 10:30 a m 9lbie Class A S S 915 a m

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ST. MARKS PRESBYTERIAN

26701 Joy

Church School

DIAL-A-RIDE 27B-9340

9:30 & 11:00 am. Nursery thru Grade 4

Worship Service 11:00 a.m. MONCE HAVING BELIEVED"

Rev. Clyde Carpenter

REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA

CHRI8TADELPNIANS 3SS1S Parfcdale

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SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:30 A.M.

Your Chi ldren Are We lcome

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ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH

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Re*. ReneW Van Dev WetS Paator

. Meedy Yap Mtnlaler of EvangeHam

' UNITY OP LIVONIA 28660 Flva Mile

421-1700

Sunday 9:30 & 11:00 A.M.

Dial-Prayer . i 261-2440

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LIVONIA C H U R C H OF GOD 19827 Middlebett Rd. Rev. R.L. Treedway

S u n d a y S c h o o l 10 a m M o r n i n g W o r s h i p 11 a m

Evening Serv ice 7 P m

W e d Night 7 30 p m T u e s d a y Pastor s C lass 7 3 0 p m

476 -4SeS C h u r c h 4 7 6 - 7 9 3 3

Riverside Per* ( A n d e r s o n Ind I

11771 Newburgh Rd. at Plymouth Rd.

Rev. George Buck 484-0990

9:30 a.m. Sunday Service 10 45 Morning Worship 6 30 pm Evening Service

FIRST C H U R C H OF G O D

F a r m i n g t o n Hills 25717 P o w e r s R o a d

Wilbur M Ki rby Pastor P a r s o n a g e 4 M - b 6 t 9

C^urci School 9 45 Morning Worship 11 oc EvenmgService 7 00 Wednesday Praye- ^ 7 30

E P I S C O P A L

Holy Spirit. Weatla'..' 3 4 5 4 5 C o w a n R •

261-8460

8 00 A M . - H O L Y C O M M U N I O N 10 00 A M - H O L Y C O M M U N I O N

(Morn ing Prayer 3rd S u n d a y )

Saint Andrews, Livonia 16360Hubbard Road

421-8451 Sunday Worsh ip

Holy C o m m u n i o n 8:00 a m

Family Service 9 00 A M

Ministry to Deaf 10:00 A.M

Family Service 11:00 A M

Saint John's, Plymouth 574 S She ldon Road

453-0190

Serv ices

Wed. High Euchartat (Chapel) 10:00 A.M. Sunday Holy Eucharist 8:00 A.Ml Sunday Family WoraMp 10:00 A

Hoty Euchanat -1st & 3rd Sun M o r n i n g Prayer - 2 n d & 4th S u n

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UNITY KENWOOD CHURCH OF CHRIST

30204 Mir rMtn. LK»e«ie South o< 8 Mii« Road

47S-4222 DonBwNack.Miraetor

Kan* Gardner. AaaooaM

SUNDAY SERVICES Bible School 0 45 AM Morning Worship a . .>. 11 00 AM Christian Hour on WSf Q 1 45 PM Evening Servica • 30 PM

WEDNESDAY Hour Ot Power 7:30 PM

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By MARGARET MILLER

Cardinal Join Deenfcn, Archbishop of Detroit, will come to Redford Town 4np to lead an ecumenical prayer service Sunday, Jan. 19. ' The following Saturday, Jan. 25, families from assorted churches in Redford #U1 get together for a fellow ship potluck dinner and a magic

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In the week between, children in the area will visit their friends' churches and and teens will gather for an ecumenical, all-night pot-pourri of movies.

Businessmen and women will gath-er (tally for prayer breakfasts, and * charismic prayer group will get to-gether each evening.

Also scheduled are a choir festival, an afternoon of craft sharing and a tour of several historic churches in downtown Detroit. • \

, ITS ALL PART of the plans three Bedford Township churches and one just east of the border in Detroit have made for a Week of Christian Unity, which shapes up as one of the biggest ecumenical adventures yet propose** in the Detroit area.

Lady fit Loretto Catholic Village Presbyterian Church,

Shepherd Lutheran Church, all i, and St. Martin Epiaco-

urch in Detroit a r e the Involved in the planning.

Clergy and lay representatives all four churches are quick to

emphasize that all are invited to join tawy of the events planned for the

eight days. year 1975 marks the meeting

of the World Council of Protestant Churches and the Catholic celebration of a Ijjoly Year of Reconciliation," ex-plained the Rev. Robert V. Ryan, co-pastor of Our Lady of Loretto. "These two events have given greater im-petus, to these four churches for their observance of the week of prayer for Christian unity."

THE EIGHT DAYS of special events grew out of a long-standing tra-dition of cooperative Thanksgiving Eve Services for the three Redford Township churches.

H*se have been held annually for nearly a decade.

This year, it was decided to have an expanded cooperative effort, and an

invitation to participate was extended , to St Martin church through .its pas* tor, the RevJ Robert Miller |

Jack Armbruster, a member of Our Lady of Loretto parish, pointed out an-other big difference in this under-taking. ^

"The Thanksgiving Eve U n i c e s have been plained by the pastors," he said, "and this time there are lay people from all the churches taking an active part in the preparations."

CARDINAL DEARDEN'S visit is planned for 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan, 19, to give the program its official launch-ing- ~ 1

"It is a most unusual visit for the Cardinal," FY. Ryan said, "because he will not oply be present but will lead the service in Our Lady of Lo-retto.

"The service is for all members of the participating churches and others who are interested, and after the serv-ice there will be an opportunity to meet and talk with the Cardinal at a reception."

Our Lady of Loretto is located at 17116 Olympia, near the Six1 Mile-Beech intersection. , .

THE WEEK OF ACTIVITY actually begins the day before the prayer serv-ice with a Saturday tour of four histor-ic churches in Detroit, St. John Epis-copal, St. Anne Catholic, Old Mari-ners' Church in the Civic Center and TOoity Episcopal.

The tour, specially-arranged by the Detroit Historical Museum for the local churches, will begin at 10 a.m. in the Loretto parking lot. Travel will be by bus, and participants will be back in Redford by 3:90.

The cost is $2, and reservations must be made by calling the offices of any of the churches participating.

REPRESENTATIVES ofv the plan-rung committee, both clergy and laity, are taking specific responsibilities in the various activities planned for the week. N »

Leonard Noechel of Good Shepherd Lutheran is leading plans for the pray-er breakfasts, scheduled Monday through Friday a t 6:30 a.m. in Good Shepherd Church. 26212 W. Six Mile.

"We hope to set the tone for the day for many employed people in the area with this hour," Noechel said. "We will serve a continental breakfast and follow it by prayer in several forms—

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CLERGY AND LAY MEMBERS of a committee planning Week of Prayer for Christian Unity in Redford Township study prayer guide books distributed by the Rev. Robert Ryan (right). Others on the committee include (from left) Jack Armbruster, the Rev.

Gerald Rev. Ro Forster.

Jhirilla, the Rev. Donald Herdman, Jennie Waara, the Dert Milleri Joan Karnes, Leonard Noechel and Lillian (Staff photo by Mitchell Booth.)

corporate prayer, silent prayer, indi virtual prayer."

Evening prayer is scheduled all eight days of the designated time.

The Rev. Donald Herdman, Good Shepherd pastor, said he is getting to-gether a group of people "who will commit thenfaelVes to pray together every evening from 7:15 to 9 p.m."

The prayers will be held in all four of the churches involved, moving from one to another each night. Infor-mation on participation in that group is available by calling the Lutheran pastor.

VILLAGE PRESBYTERIAN, lo cated at 253S0 W. Six Mile, will host two major events on the schedule.

Hte first is a "Prayer through Music" choir festival at 8:15 p.m. Monday, J a n 20, and the second a pot-luck family dinner, beginning at 6 p.m. Satuniay, Jan. 25.

Rodger Phillips of Village Presby-terian and choir directors from the other churches will be in charge of the musical program that will use sev-eral vocal groups as well as handbells to trace musical forms through 2,000 church years.

Some 50 to 60 musicians will partici-pate. a i

The potluck dinner to and the spe-cial week will have 200 tickets avail-able, and each church will hand them out on a first-come, first-served basis.

Jim Harrison, magician, will be the entertainer. Each family attending will be asked to bring a passing dish>

of meat, vegetable, salad or dessert. YOUNG MEMBERS of the four con-

gregations also will have their special events.

Rev. Miller of St. Martin is working on a tour of the four churches for ele-mentary school children beginning at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21, in the Good Shepherd parking lot.

"We want to give the younger kids a chance to visit each o ther ' s churches," he said.

"We'll show- them the different parts of the sanctuaries and empha-size similarities in our forms of wor-ship rather than differences."

St. Martin church, located at 24690 Grand River, will be the setting for a teen movie party running from 8:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 24, to 6 a.m. Satur-day, Jan. 25

Youths from ninth to 12th grades are invited to join in the showing of feature and inspirational films with some comedies thrown in.

"Bring sleeping bags," said Rev.

Antonson, associate pastor of Village Presbyterian, in leading the youth event.

Women from the four churches will have a craft afternoon Thursday, Jan. 23, in St. Martin. The meeting will run from 11 a.m. Jo 2 p.m., with those par ticipating asked to bring a sack lunch.

THE COMMITTEE setting up the prayer week has been meeting for sev-eral months to coordinate plans.

Its members include the Rev Ger-ald M. Shirilla, co-pastor, Fr. Ryan, Armbruster and Dorothy Srock of Our Lady of Loretto; the Rev. James Crawford, pastor. Rev. Antonson, Lil-lian Forster and Joan Karnes of Vil-lage Presbyterian; Rev. Herdman, Noechel and Jennie Waara of Good Shepherd and Rev. Miller, Jack Pick-ard and Mariene Aughton of St. Mar-tin.

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16200 Newburgh Road. Livonia (between Five A Six Mile Roads)

Min is ters Irving M. Mitchell. Pastor

Edgar R. Cook. Assistant Pastor John M. Shortness, DC£

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/ v CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Churches of the area cordially invite you to attend their services. Sunday School is conducted at the same hour as church, and care is provided for children of pre-Sunday School age. •

H o u r s of S e f T l c e 11 s . m .

10:30 a . m .

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F O U R T H C H U R C H . D e t r o i t 24400 W Seven MM* neer Tetegreph ,

E I Q H T H C H U R C H . D e t r o i t 20011 Qrsnd River at Evergreen Rd F I R S T C H U R C H . G a r d e n C i t y 13111 Ford Road

F I R 8 T C H U R C H . P l y m o u t h 1 0 3 0 • m

1100 West Ann Afbor Trail

WEDNESDAY TESTIMONIAL MEETINGS HELD AT 8 P.M.

tHKlSTlANCHUKH SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST

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STUDY 11:10 A.M. PASTOR WALttR DICKINSON

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CHRISTIAN CHURCH W M b m H. Haes. Minister

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Sunday Worship 9:90 A M . Sundey School 11:00 A M .

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Saturday Servtcae Bible Study Class t:308.m Sermon 11:00 8.m

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8 15 4 11 00 Sarvices 9 30 Sunday School

H O L Y C R O S S 30650 West Sm Mile

Paator William C Lmdholm 427-1414 464-3908

Worship Church Scf¥>Ol and Nu'sary 9 30 and 11am

»n R e d t o r d S T . J O H N ' S 13542 Marcadas Redtord 538-2660

(1 block E ot Inkatar. 1 block S ol Schoolcraft) Robert Q Johnaon, Pastor

Sunday School 9:30-10 30 a m - Adult Bibia Ciaaa and High School Dtacusston Group

Worship al 1045 a.m (Nuraery provided)

S t . M l c h a a l L u t h a r a n C h u r c h

J a m e s G a l i t m o r e E l e m e n t a r y S c h o o l Sha«do« Rd naar Joy Rd.

In Canton Twp. 4 9 5 - 9 1 2 3

Paalor Rabart SchacM Worship Sarmce i 10 00 a m Sunday School -1100 a m

LUTHERAN WISCONSIN SYNOD

Wisconsin Evangelical

Lutheran Churches

WISCONSIN LUTHERAN Radio Hour WIID AM 109C

Sunday 10:00 em. In SI. Pswra 9 v. LeOteran Church 17S1S Farmtoflan Re.

Pastor Wintrsd Koelpm 261-4759

Worship Services 8 30 4 11:00 a.m

Sunday School 9 45 a m

St. Peter's Kv. Lutharan Chwrch H43Peneiwien Avenue Pastor Leonard Koenmgsr 453-3393 Worship Services I s n d 1 0 3 0 s m SundsySchool® 15s m

in Radford T« Lota Part K* . Lutheran Church 147 JS Kin loch Pastor Edwsrd Zsll 532-4655 Worship Services 4 30 end H a m Sunday School9 45 a m

»n Waattand-Oer Sevier t v . L u t h e r a n Church Werre* el F e n » t * # e n ad. Psator Jack A deAutter 427-4119 Sunday School» »5 a m Worship Ssrvice 10:30 a.m.

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Five more names were added to the membership rolls in the 700 Club dur-ing the past week.

Leading the parade of the new-comers was Ed Wright, who posted a 713 series in the Business Men's League at Bel-Aire Lanes, while the Classic provided three additions when Jack Brbwn fired a 710 to beat Dave Mclvor by a single pin and Bill Walk-er added a 703

The fifth newcomer to the club was Bob Garrett who paced the Westland Bowl Classic with a 708.

It was one of the biggest weeks of the season for the Club.

It was another week of high scoring at Bel-Aire, aside from the four totals thai broke the 700 barrier.

Pudgy Ellerhold had a 278 middle game in a 678 series in the senior house league and was followed by Ed Miu and Gil Schornhorst each of whom fashioned a 638.

•It was another close one in the Busi-nessmen's circuit. While Wright was firing his 723 only five pins separated the next three. Ron Wolofski took the runnerup position with a 657, one pin ahead of Bill Etherington and Doug Hays was four pins back at 652.

In the mixed,league Len Petroff was high with 654. and fton Enders

posted a Bashara

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In the Lanes the Mertz who Teen leading the

The best the Westli Wylie rol and 191 fc runherup hind this profited by

Bill cheer Sat

His team^ break the take the

A. 221 sta pace the Plymouth took high s

Oh the ladies side Dot * a 543 and Quis Steven-

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classic at Farmington tlight fell on Gloria

id a 245 in 591 In the it was Bill Stephensen tde with a 215 in 609. sh of the week came in * Classic when Edgar

a 266 after games of 198 655 series that gave him » >rs to Garrett's 708. Be-

ir came Ken Kossic who 255 start for a 641 series,

i • had good reason to

ly night. finally came through to tch Doubles jackpot and of Gold.

enabled Millie Berthet to Wednesday Ladies at >wl while Kim Stoughton igle in the Thursday divi-

sion with 232. • • • /

The girls at Mayflower Lanes still are having a lot of fun converting splits.-

This week Ruth Gallinat toppled the 6-7-10; Barbara Hobbs converted the 4-7-10 and Ann Roebeck did the same with the WM0.

The best series among the May-flower Ladies was a 543 by Mary Ann Moran Bettind her came tylarge Schu-bert with 516, Marge Selnato with 514 and Lee Roberts with 510. • There caij be little doubt about it

now-*Wonderland Lanes in Livonia is the highest ^coring house in the entire area.

Since the start of the season there has been an unofficial race among Wonderland Westland Bowl and Bel-Aire Lanes n Farmington. But slowly Wonderland forged to the front with one Series of 800 close to series above 700 and any number of team series above the 3,000 mark.

Now, while leagues in other places are fearful of a drop in scoring be-cause of thfc annual holiday refinish-ing of the lanes, Wonderland jumped off to a b|g lead.

The Classic set about the task of maintaining a high scoring level last Thursday night When the last pin fell

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the loop had registered series of 3,231, 3,166 an 3,112; three individual series above 700 and more than a dozen 600s.

The T.K. Co. team, captained by John Cox posted the 3,231, while Farris Bros had the 3,166 and Ron Fournier's Hiirsty Ducks landed with with the 3,112.

Fouroier was the big individual gun of the night as he fashioned a 707 on games of 226, 367 and 224. One pin be-hind came Fred McClain with counts of 225, 256 and 225, and Dean Shiff-man completed the top trio with an even 700.

With his 706, McClain continued the hot streak that earned the Man of the Year award from the Michigan Majors Association. He also is fight-ing to win top average honors in the Classic, too.

THERE IS AN old saying that it takes a lean horse for a long race and applied to bowling it takes a thin man to keep going and be ready when called upoh.

This was the case with U>u Haydu, the slender gent who has been bowl-ing with the all-stars for many sea-son. '

Called upon to fill in as a sub for the Stroh team in the Michigan Open at Scfaaefer Lanes, all Lou did was roll games of 186, 227 and 234 for a 647.

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Sooner or later the truth comes to the fore. A fellow can hide his secrets Just so long. Then; in an idle moment, there is a slip of the tongue, and an odd page in a fellow's past is a secret no longer.

This happened to The StroHer at Schoolcraft College while chatting with Fernon Feenstra, director of technology, and Dr. Marvin Clans, head of the physical education depart-ment i

The quyck doctor < - •

WERE discussing the giant made during the past decades

aid stations at industrial and the advances in the safety

programs for employes. These advances have come about be-

cause of the law that became effec-tive (his year which requires an indus-trial plant -to have one certified first aid administrator for every 10 employ es. There also must be a certified

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She's a teacher intern PLYMOUTH—Michele Marie La teaching certification and approval to

Riche, 50150 Hartford, is among 100 work in three areas of special educa-students at Grand Valley State Col- tion. ' leges, Allendale, who are participat- During their senior year, students ing in a special education internship work as teachers throughout the en-program. tire school year and' receive two-

The program leads to elementary thirds of a teacher's base pay.

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first aid person in every repair squad that is lent out on a job.

*We have come full circle," Feenstra explained, "and now the em-phasis is again placed on the humans in the factories instead of the ma-chines in the age of automation."

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ARE MISSING This boy and this girl are missing out on a lot of things they could

be having as carriers for the Observer & Eccentric Newspapers. They could be earning such things as money, merchandise prizes and tickets to special events.

But earning pocket money and winning special prizes are just two of the nice things that can happen lo carriers. There are bigger advantages. A carrier goes into business for himself. At an early age. he or she learns how to get along with people. They do a bit of bookkeeping. They learn responsibility. They gain additional con-fidence.

Is your child missing out on these things? If one of your children is 12 years old or more, we suggest you get in touch with us, and hear about our carrier program.

If you're interested, fill out the coupon below and send It to the Circulation Department of our newspaper.

DID HE realize' that he was opening a page of The Stroller's past that still is good for a few laughs every time he recalls his days—and nights—in the grease and muck of the machine shops. V

In those days the mechanics who worked the night shif* were the first aid men and the machine shop was the first aid station

So it was the first night The Stroller reported on a new job. He was taken to a cupboard and was shown a large' bottle of iodihe and several rolls of bandage.; |

"This is for you to use should any-one come in with any sort of cuts," the foreman ^ id . "You just coat the cut with iodine to stop the bleeding. Then you bandage the wound—but not too tight.- You'llfind things will work out all right,"

I Several nights went, by and there

were no requests to stop the bleeding or to bandage wounds and The Strol-ler felt safe—for he knew little about first aid,

Then ajne hot summer night, there was a parade of workmen who had been tussling with molten metal com-ing' in fdr relief of stomach cramps, aches in the chest and sore arms.

What to do? The Stroller didn't know. Fortunately, there was an elderly

worker around who saved the day.

"TAKE A TRIP downtown in the morning," he said, "and buy a large jar of soda mint tablets, and about four different colored bottles. We'll fix these fellows whom I think aren't nearly as sick as they pretend."

That night, when The Stroller report-ed for the work, the old gent greeted him with a smite and then set up a medical shop.

ke placed different amounts of the soda mint tablets in each bottle and said, "Now let them come."

It wasn't long before we had our first case—a fellow with terrible pains in his stomach and another with a pe-culiar type of an ache.

vThe old gent winked as he feigned taking the victim's pulse, then listen-ing to his heart beat. Next, in a serious vein, he stepped to the first aid cabinet, looked «t the colored bot-tles and, taking two of them from the shelf, he said to the "sick" worker, "Take two of these each hour," then taking two from another Dottle, he said, "and one of these every four hours—but not more than two a night."

DAYLIGHT was just breaking through when the first of the sick' men reported, and asked, "Where did you get those pills. They are the best I ever had. They fixed me right up."

The Old Guy just laughed. When the victim departed he turned to The Stroller and said, "That's how you do it...It's just a bit of psychology."

And that's the secret The Stroller has kept for years.

Among many other things he was a "quack" doctor in his youth—and made a reputation by the simple means of soda mint tablets.

Ieceive EMU degrees PLYi [ O U T H - A t o t a l of 26

residents were awarded de-the 26th winter com-

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Plj grees menceme versity.

Bachlotf of science degrees were pre-sented to Mary Bazucjti. 248 S. Union; Lauri Brown, 9049 Morrison; Anne Drake. 8325 Peer Creek Lane, Frank Gable, '4034 Southhampton; Billy' Hamblin. 1473 Park Lane; Calvin Hedrick, 801 Irvin;

George Kojip, 39737 Bart; Rginale Kozub, 8 51 Brook Park Drive; Rene Litalien, 133 Provincetown Lane; John Mahin, 14948 Dogwood; Marilyn Mar-tin, 12931; Heritage; and Nancy Mat-thews, 1150 Ann Arbor Road

Others receiving bachelor of science degrees from Plymouth are Janice Quigley, '8844 Tavistock; Shelley Sa-nocki. 42757 Phoenix Court; Douglas Steele, h 157 Penniman; Marcina

man joins law f i rm

PLYMOUTH—Harry L. Lapham J r of Plymouth hjas become a new associ-ate in th<f law firm of Tinkham. Mac-Donald. [iJahr and Steffen in North-ville. I

A graduate of the Wayne State Uni-versity l^w school; Lapham holds an undergraduate degree from the Uni-versity <Jf Notre Dame.

Theeke. 333 W Ann Arbor Trail and Charles Van Heest, 9111 Rocker.

Bachelor of business administration degrees went to Ronnie Baekos, 8410 Holly; Gaye Clendenen. 8652 Antler Circle; Lamont Haverkate, 9160 Lilley Rd ; Harold Head, 48095 Powell; Pa-, trick Husk. 8000 Brooke Park Drive; Michael Lacy, 44297 Suffolk Court; Charles Theobold.44662 Jeffrey Circle and Thomas Wagner, 775 Pacific.

Janet Luce of 530 Provincetown was awarded a J>achelor of arts degree.

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Sugar H o n e y G r o h a m t

PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS, JAN. I f T H THRU TUES, JAN. 21ST. W f RESEKVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES.

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500 Help wanted j MANAGEMENT TRAINEE O w w r i p f r t M l t y . S jreer training

Thunder, January 16, 1979

•ed ootos • i i . m p i w

1 o * l a r i m

aUtuttoes Chll M r Weir at M448I2

M r ap t n O m ef America' Mt and U r g e d financial

HAIR STYLIST Mate or female Day and e » w w shift Experienced only Plymouth area Aak lor 4U

lymoutb * > l ar.

EXECUTIVE with mere h a n d i n g . ftlan past production an. anckgreund needed (or

advertietog. production.

" oratory Detroit

area comnaay Good bencfita and •Mel leal future Send r t i u i M to Box US. Obaerver * Eccentric Newepaners. 38MI School craft U -vnnla. M id i « I M

BUMP M A N

WANTED Must on e x p e r i e n c e d , have own tool* for Dea le rsh ip Fringe benefits. g o o d w o r k i n g c o n d i t i o n * I m m e d i a t e open-i n g A»k for A l

836-0100 REDfORD TWP RESIDENTS CIVIL S R V I C E POSITIONS

Redford T w p h o t i m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g * for 15 pos i t ions fu rn d e d under CETA This feder a l l y f u n d e d p r o g r a m RE QUIRES that : I You be a Red fo rd Twp . Resd iden t 2 You be o h e o d of house h o l d 3. You be unem-p l o y e d (At least 3 0 days) or u n d e r e m p l o y e d

POSITIONS TO BE FILLED:

I CX)ST WYST Bachelors degree in accounting required Salary ap proximately 112 000

I ACCOUNT CLERKS hour

M M per

I CUSTODIAN 14 37 per hour

I MECHANIC'S HELPERS WSJ per hour

• LABORING CLASS JOBS - M 15 per hour Those laborers hired will be assigned , 0 either the Sani talion DPW or Parts Dept

Liberal fringe benefits included Job descriptions are available in ihe Civil Service office Apply by Jan 31 at

REDFORD TWP CIVIL SERVICE C O M M I S S I O N

1 5 1 4 5 Beech D a l y Rd KE 1 - 3 1 1 0 , Ext 73

PERSONNEL COUNSELOR West Dearborn wil l tram mature person in all phase* 274 7250

ORD ERLY Afternoon shi ft full time f r inge benefits Bedford Villa Nursing Home Southfield

557 3333

PRODUCTION COORDINATOR Production Coordinator lor market ing distribution facility serving ihe automotive industry Appli-cants must be aggressive and self starter Previous advemsmg agency or Mies promotion produc-tion experience helpful but not es aential For a personal con ftdenlial interview contact Mr George Alhas

ADISTRA CORP

101 U n i o n St . P l y m o u t h

4 2 5 - 2 6 0 0

NURSES A.dm All shifts, lull time fringe benefits Bedford Villa Nursing Home Southfield 557 3333

LAID OFF? UNEMPLOYED?

Foctory out le t in l i v o n i a look-

ing for y o u n g m e n to slort i m -

m e d i o t e l y g o o d o o y f n g po-

si t ions No sales exper ience

necessory. Co l l F r iday on ly

10-6 P M 4 2 5 8 5 0 2

PANTS GALORE of Oak Park is accepting applications (or dav work Cashier experience helpful If you are al least 17. pl«as« apply in person Green-I Shopping Center across from Northland 3W-2I74

EXPERIENCED salesperson for boy i and young men's wear Shoe experience helpful Pull or part lime Pension and profit sharing Brody's . 13745 W Nine Mile

LI 141 IS

MAJOR APPLIANCE Manufacturer needs young men and women to display and merchan disc maintenance equipment No experience necessary $175 waek lo Mart plus profit sharing Call Kirby Personnel Office Friday • J PM

8 6 1 - 5 3 6 6

FASHION MODELS NEEDED FOR

Photograptoc Modeling Character Modeling. Live Modeling Fi lm Pro-duction lor advertising clients Apply between 10 am $ pm Mon thru F n

LI 7 - 0 2 3 4

ASSISTANT MANAGER far (me boutique rftop Must have expe-rience in high fashion retail ing Ex-cellent salary (or right person State age. experience and all per tment information Write lo P 0 Boi WM. Oak Park Ml 4(2X7

BEAUTICIANS Must be experienced Good stylist, steady Call evenings, 478 8151

M o n o g e r O p e r a t o r -- w i t h

soles e x p w e n c e T ra i n i ng

o n d o p p o r t u n i t y to b u y your

o w n business C o l l MR Spr ing

9 A M - 5 P M ( 3 1 3 ) 2 3 9 - 5 7 3 7

TURF TENDERS, I N C

N a t i o n a l L a w n

I m p r o v e m e n t , Co.

J IWTRUCTRESS and Manaeteient poattion Play girt Figure U N III Livonia For ap-pointment. call I8SW77 An Equal bpportimity Employer.

YOUNG man or retiree far Urn* keeping and receiving clerk Must be able te work varied hours

NsafUs Apply Shiawaaaae 17*17 W • Mile

EMPLOYMENT C o u n s e l o r

Peres an i l , a rapidly grow-p g national personnel service with over I M offices from coast to const. jiaa recently opened an of-fice in Dearborn

W* offer a profrsstoaal work envl-roftraeig. a unique compenaation

VOLLEYBALL 1 BASKETBALL OFFICIALS

$ 2 5 0 P t t HOUR to wor t evenings

In CHy RsCroatian Program Apply to CHy af Uvania Civil Service Commission. 33133 Five Mile Rd An Equal Opportunity Employer

R.N. I A L P N i Full and Part Ume positions avail able eflereeon ™ " MM. I AM - 4

REDFORD

FULL T i m feek and cetmtor per aan needed, nsuat be wil l ing lo

apety In p»«oe between P M 4 P l T E e e U c f c y Frtod Chick an. W W Farmington Rd . F i n n

WANTED ar aur •

to Late cere

pton (apiary plus ceeun •emI- annual regional training semi nars lOur March seminar is Hi Chi cops 1 to thooe with prevtoea expe-rience pa placement counselors If

previous record of ac-a as a placemen! coue-

foutd like I * know more . cal l i t l it Theodosmin or Friday lor a cen-

fidentinl .appointment

DUNHUL 336-7990 Of l>earborn, tno

park lane Towers W Suite i l l

CAR Waah Alien dams, full and part t ime. OUes of Plymouth and Northville 45V M M or ' 3M44»

GRILL HEL> NigMs full and part t ime Plasa Laaes. Plymouth

4S3-48M

NURSES AIDES HOUSEKEEPERS LAUNDRY &

KITCHEN HELP Ful l a n d Dart t i m e

HENDRY Corwelescent Center

A p p l y in p e r s o n M o n th ru

FTI b e t w e e n 8 A M • 4 P M

105 H o g g e r t y Rd P l y m o u t h

EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS Birmingham Area Call Just Look mg Bootery M 2 M M

HOUSB SITTER "wanted for 4 weeks in January and February Bloom field Village Must have ref-erences 444-2324

MANAGER MGR. TRAINEE

So lo ry a n d c o m m i i s i o n . gos

s ta t ion expe r i ence p re fe r red

Tulsa Oil Core. 525-4500

or apply in person 27353 W 8 Mile Kd Redford

for male pup. in yeur

days 48I-78M

M A C H I N I S T - M A I N T E N A N C E man. experienced in general shop work Welding. Electrical, wanted lor special machinery manufac-turing anno

A l l pos i t ions o re fee p a i d o n d

a v a i l a b l e i n Det fo i t a n d sub-

urbs Pe rmonen t a n d t e m p o

ro ry O t n g n m e n t s

M i c h . I n s u r a n c e

Personnel Serv 155 W Congress

9 6 1 - 8 7 5 5

MAINTENANCE ' FOREMAN needed for infection molding plant Electrical and hydraulic expe-rience required A-Line Plastics

477 S4J0

YOUNG MAN labor. Kobtns Products

Research Dr Farm-ington Hills 478 IMO

General Is Co 13717 ington Hills

DEPENDABLE worker for light and heavy housekeeping duties Apply In person • AM 4 PM Mon day Friday West I sad Con valescent Center 34137 W Warren. Westland An Equal Opportunity Employer

Gqs Station HELP At tendan ts no mechan i ca l

w o r k . A d v a n c e m e n t possi-

b i l i t i es A p o l y at Tulsa Service

Stat ions

14545 P l y m o u t h Rd , Detroit

13900 W 8 M i l e R d . O a k

Park

1 3 5 5 5 Schoolcraf t . Detroit

FACTORY WORKERS Machine Operators. 12 50 hr • hours dally Local reference required Contact Personnel Dept 525-5M0

2 SALESMEN 1 COMMERCIAL-G.C orchi-tec turo l soles A p r o m o t i o n 1 RESIDENTIAL- Bui lders Soles

I n te rna t i ona l d i s t r i bu to r of f in-est q u a l i t y ( top o f the l ine) b u i l d i n g produc ts c o m p a n y is e x p a n d i n g o n d requ i res ex-cep t i ona l l y a m b i t i o u s , h i g h l y p a i d c a n d i d a t e for posi t ions i n S.E. M i c h i g a n Excel lent op-po r tun i t y for r l g h l person Send resume tp Box 273, D ray ton Pla ins. 4 8 0 2 0

EXPERIENCED WAITRESS good working conditions Top wages, ex-cellent tips. 21 Super Club, Warren at Wayne Rda Apply alter I PM

500 Htip Wanted

t ime positions avail » Apply In w

) COMMUNITY HOSPITAL

ttSI* GRAND RIVER Al Daly

Pme brook Swim CJsb Needs

CLUB MANAGER An excellent summer position (or person with proven administrative and organisational ability Respon SIMities include Establishing ef-ficient and safe pool atmosphere, opening and closing of club super vising and scheduling of duto em-ployees

SWIM C O A C H Willing to devote t ime and talent developing a young team Responsi-bilities include swim practices, co-wrdiluting swim meets, swim ctaaees available Send resume to Pinehreok Swim dub . 2*WI Berg Rd . Southfield 4W7S

EARN S I M M an evening without experience Show Bee line Fashion* al in-hpme si via shews. Use af car and phone Weekly profit checks. SW sample wardrobe of yoer choice at ne coat Call between 7 1 PM. 7 J H J D

MAITRE D' CLUB Prest igeous s u b u r b a n Count ry

O u b seek ing o u t s t a n d i n g re-

f i n e d gen t tomor ) , comp le te l y

e x p e r i e n c e d o n d w e l l versed

i n f i n e d i n i n g lecn ique* . Sub-

m i t Resume to P.O. b o x 5176 ,

O r c h o r d Loke, M ich . 4 8 0 3 3

Representative Dearborn H u g Plymouth H I Aimer* H

lor WELCOME WAGON In, Redford

Southfield Llv i a n i Garden

Hto. to rspramat local b>-si-to

ear Commission pay Aa equal ap port unity employer . Call Mrs Hall.

MI-77M

P t t S O N N a ANALYST II $ 1 4 , 7 2 6 - $ 1 7 , 2 6 4

Must te a U S c i t i sM with ^year degree from accredited university In personnel, public, or hmlnms ad ministration or psychology or a dssely related f ield of study Plus a minimum af I year* af respon aihis full-time peM personnel s ipe nence AppHcalioM must te re-ceived by Friday. Jan 17. |«7S al the Qty of Livonia Civil SerVice Commission m i l Five MMe Rd . Uvoeto. 4 I IM

An Equal Opportunity Employer

EXPERIENCED SALAD Girl. I la l ian American Restaurant, t night* Farmington W1-WS4

P « S O N N E L ANALYST I 112.124 - II4.2W

Must be Livonia resident and U S cMlten with 4 year degree in Per-sonnel. public, or business sdminis tration or psychology, or s closely related field of study In sddMion. I yesr ,of full t ime personnel expe-rience or a Masters degree is de-sirenMe Applications must be re-ceived by Friday. Jan 17. I*7S at the Clly Of Livonia. Civi l Service Com mission. JJ233 Five Mile Rd . Livonia. WIM.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

PART TIME help wanted Apply at Red Wing Shpe Store. 3 3 l » Ford Rd Garden City H2 SW0

WAITRESS FULL TIME

4 to 5 days 0 w e e k A p p l y i n

person

S IGN OF THE BEEFEATER

6 1 9 9 O r c h o r d Lake Rd.

W. B l o o m f i e l d

PRINTING PRESS person lor lugh production instant print (hop in established dawntown Birmlng ham location A B Dick M0 Itek ex-perience Good salary. paU* vaca-tion. health pies Mustte neat and quality conscious Apply « PM 141 E Maple. Birmingham MI-IMS

NURSES AIDES HOUSEKEEPERS

LAUNDRY & KITCHEN HELP

Ful l o n d Port T ime

HENDRY Convalescent Center •

105 H o g g e r t y Rd P l y m o u t h

455-0510

WAREHOUSE MAN

Wanted Reoonslbie Warehouse Per-son (or fi l l ing order*.shipptng and Receiving Must need work and be will ing to accept ful l responsibility of leadership Walled Lake area Call for appointment S24 H*0

Earn $ 4 5 0 - $ 5 0 0 m o n t h to

Mart i n o f f i c e o f w e l l - k n o w n

com p o n y . G o o d f i gu re

o p t i t u d e a n d o d d i n g m o c h m e

ski l ls most i m p o r t a n t here !

Co l l 5 5 9 - 7 7 5 5 t i l l 8 p m

Personnel

PERMANENT STAFF CO

FITTERS PLATE-STRUCTURAL

FABRICATION G r o w i n g c o m p a n y i n o i r a n d

wa te r po l l u t i on cont ro l f ab r i -

ca t ion Need e x p e r i e n c e d f i t -

ters w h o can r e o d d r a w i n g s

o n d fab r i ca te W a g e s o n d

f r i nge benef i ts , over $7 5 0

per hour , no c e i l i n g o n w a g e

rate.

Good o p p o r t u n i t y for q u a l -

i f i e d men. C o m p a n y w i l l h e l p

w i t h re loca t ion expenses

ENVIRO-FAB 12540 Beech Da ly

Detroi t , M i c h i g a n

255-2400 An Equal Opportunity Employer

ASSEMBLBRS-eiectronic. expe rienced workers reouirrd for light electronic assembly operation Pleasant working conditions Lo ceted at M Park St Troy An equal opportunity employer.

* SEt-UP M A N FULL TIME

Exper ienced o n f la t d i e t h r e o d

ro l lers I m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g ,

l i b e r a l e m p l o y e e benef i ts.

A p p l y today

S.M.C. 8 0 0 Junct ion. P l y m o u t h

PERSON to t ra in as set up oper< ator on eyelet stamping I cop Ma-chine Some tool room experience required Work Is ful l time, day shin Start at M per hour and up Reply Box MM. Livonia Poet Of (ice. Attention Mr. Septer

MALE and female applicants needed for positions open IM W. for posii

•44-42*4 •HAM

BUREAU BIRMINGHAM EMPLOYMENT

EXPERIENCED Service Station Managers • Major Oil Company Paid Manager Training Plymouth • Uvoeto Farmington area Call Mr Lenihan T7M224

502 Hdp Wanted Dtntai-Mtdkai

DENTAL ASSISTANT, pan time, aftoraoena and Saturday Morning Mature experienced Indivlteal pre-ferred on permanent basis Wood-ward and l» MUa area Call.

M7-S7M

NURSE R.p midnights, full l ima LPN. days, full time, fringe ten eflts Bedford Vil la Nursing Home. Southfield U7 U t t

R.N., L.P.N.'s ALL SHIFTS

Full and part t ime Flexible acbed-uling Fully poid Blue C m s plus teeeflto Contact Mrs Powers.

L A H S E R HILLS NURSING CENTER

AUT0M0TI 830 Autos for 832 Antique Cprs SS4 Amerkfln Moton 854 Svick I S M CodiSoc | 800 Chevrolet 802 Chrysler

ASSIFICATI0N KMPiOYMINT, INSTRUCTION

I N D E X

BOO Ford •70 Jose. I 872 Lincoln 874 Mercury , 87* OW»mobM« 878 .Piymoufh

318 Cdwcatton-lnstrv<«ie<i 300 Help Wbntod 310 Help Wonted Couples 302 Help Wontsd Dsntol

MedKol $07 Helo Won>ed Port Tim 308 Help Won led Domestic 304 Help Wonted Offke-

Cierkol j ' 306 Help Wonted Seles 320 Secretoriol-Businass

312 Situation* Wontsd

314 Situation! Wanted

824 Sports A | ifCprs

8 8 2

884 VOtki 81* Auto f^orh A Service 818 Auto Reniolt

* laoi.og

820 Autos Wonted 822 Trucks lor Sols 1

800 Recreational Vshides 802 Sno«mob.l*« 804 Airplonel 80* 800H i Moto.i SOS Vehicle S Soot

Storoge 810 Insurance. Moto* 8»2 Motorcycles •

p o K o m l i l i n i

814 Campers* Motorhomei

31* Siluationi Wonted Mole i Femols

NOTICES 4 SIRVICCS 004 Announcement! &

Notices 62* 8*090 610 Cords of n 618 Child Core 6 14 Death Notices 628 entertainment 616 HoW tor Sent > 012 In Msmariam 622 Income To* &

Insurance 606 lepol Notices 602 lo* f A Found 600 Personoh 624 Professional Service! 606 Transportation

MfRCHANDIS! FOt SAU 702 Antiques ' 70* AppkcKKes 700 Auction Soles 797 Sicycles »or Sale

714 Business I Utt<e Equipment

715 Bulldog AAoterials 724 Camera Supplies 720 Form Produce 722 Hobbies. Coins &

Stomps 744 Hones, livestock *

Equipment 70S Household Ooodi -

Oakland County 709 Household Goodt •

Woy>* County 735 Houiehold Pert 71* lewn/Gorden A Form

Equipment 710 MMC for Sale—

Oakland County 711 MiK tor Sale —

Wayne County 726 MUSKOI Instruments 740 Pet Semce 704 Rummoqe Soles 730 Sporting Good! 728 Stereo. Hi-Fi & Tope

Deck! 734 Trode or Sell 736 Wonted Misc. 732 Wearing Apporel

W e reserve the r ight to classify, revise or reject any wont o d Won t ods may be placed until 4 p.m Tuesday fo r the Thursday edit ion ond 4 p.m. Friday for the Mondoy edit ion No cancellations ac-cepted af ter noon Tuesday for Thursday editions or noon Friday for Mondoy editions. No cancella tions before first insertion. No cancellations on Double Action Ads. The Observer & Eccentric News p a p e r , wiN.net issue credit for errors in ods af ter the first incorrect insertion Report ony errors immediately. Phone Room hour , ore 8.30 o.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mondoy through Friday.

504 «• - » - «*<- - A - J

nap wonted Omce-CUrical

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST

For Law Office Full t ime, good typing skills required Pleaae caN ioyc t Luson

U 8 M M

SUBURBAN OPPORTUNITIES

JR SECRETARY. MM. Fse Paid Good typing Light shorthand Orter Processing. Fafmtogloe RECEPTIONIST, to MM. S Fee Paid. 4 Fee reimbursed. Good typ-ing Some switchboard experience preferred. Farmington MTST. MM Fee Psld Increases come fast for excellent typist Southfield

LEGAL SECRETARY. |7M plus. Fee Psld. Prefer expertonce with trusts snd MTST North Wood wsrd

Ca l l Mr* . E v a n s , - 4 7 7 - 9 8 4 0

• suburban pwsonna SECRETARY (or sales office. Southfield Good Skills in shorthand and typing Pleasant currounding*. benefit* H i MM

CALL CLASSIFIED DIRECT 644-1070 852-3222 522-0900 OAKLAND ROCHESTER WAYNE CuUNTY AVON TWP. COUNTY

502 Hdp Wanted DentaMAedkal

D6NTAL

REC0»T1ONIST Reccnl dental : office eapenewce Typing essential Monday through Saturday, r ios.d Wednesdays Sal-ary open 10 MUe • Northnestern area

DAYS: M4-4I44 EVES: I M 2 H I

CHAIRSIDE Dental Assistant No ) trsln

girl, over I I Must te high school experience needed Will ing to tram

I I Must te high graduate Good salary. 4 day week. no weekend hours Appeari thualasm and Wll.ingnes* to learn are the keys to the lob Call U7-4722 between 04 PM

RECEPTIONIST Experienced, lor Optometrists office in Livonia Good typist with pleasant phone manner Non srfioker Call a f i r r 3 PM

MEDICAL! SECRETARY Full t ime position Knowledge of In suranee ate Dictaphone needed In Wayne area Doctor s office Call be-l tween • AM 3 PM

m t i M

DOCTOR'S Clinic Insurance depart-ment. Blue ShlCM. Medicare. Medi-caid processing. Typing snd minor bookkeeping. Must be experienced Full or part time positions Call for interview 425-0334

354-3222

RN'S Midnight shift Full t ime Will ac-cept nurse out of retirement Shift differentisl Good pay and benefits Apply 1-4, Monday through Friday Mrs McCartfiy.

FARMINGTON NURSING

MOME >0403 F o M m Rd Farm

4 7 ^ - 7 4 0 0

W A l U NURSE Efficient, dedicated person for long term employmsnt Will train, very Interesting activities. rotatinx schedule Westcotl Hospital for ani msls Apply. M 4 » Grsnd River, ) blks W of Telegraph

lA lRS ID i :e|d 4's

DENTAL CHAlRSIDB ASSISTANT EXPERIENCE!) 4's day week, no evening hour* Salary open Pleas-ant working conditions 10 Mile " ' t i S Southfield arei Box News;

Send resume* to Box 141, Observer * Eccentric

paper*. 18251 Schoolcralt. Li vonia. 481M

PN Port oti Ful l T ime

G O O 0 W A G E S

EASVLAWN CONVALE$CENT CENTER

N o r t h v i l l e 3 4 9 - 0 0 1 1; or 3 4 9 0 0 1 2

OPTOMETRIC Rcceptioeisi. bright. sttraHlve woman. 25 so resrs. able to'accept responsibility ' I '

Dearborn "Ive days Apply Saturday, noon

21847 Mictu

DENTAL; RECEPTIONIST Rochester Ftil l t ime Denial office espertcece Weferred Attractive, personable l l te lHfent . responsible

MI -3317

NURSE AIDES Ful l t i m e . P a y a n d M i d n i g h t

Shif ts. A p p l y i n person.

RIV5ERBANK Convalescent H o m e

3 4 3 5 0 A n n A r b o r Trai l

. . i von la

CHAIRSIDE bents I assistant Fall Ume. eaperteaced only Needed (or

madam ef fke to lymoath-LItenia area 4U48Mor

•mm RN T<| tone* Lamase method of child Mirth to Livonia area. Please contact regiatrar at

Please 427 1040

" x - r a y TECHNOLOGIST

Ful l l i f h e pos i t ion 1

ab le . For fnore i

n o w a t /0 iL n for m o t i o n

p leose col l

4i fe-4033 iCEPTIONIST. toU

area. Mual have o and werk Sat. resume in own

Bos I M . Observer , MSI I Schoolcraft.

Uvania. Ml W I M

MEDICAL ASSISTANT, metSira. M. for htey OP Office. I f ipe-

j l g w a i M IM Vena h t e n and

daya.

• X r a v wi l l I rem

502 Help Wanted Dental-Medkol

NURSE AIDES FULL or PART TIME

ALL SHIFTS

FRANKLIN MANOR CONVALESCENT CENTER

352-7390 DENTAL ASSISTANT

Experienced only. Oak Psrt-Souffc-fleld ares Profit sharing plan. Blue Crow, life msursnce Iwsn t s lake charge girl who is familiar with all phaaes o( general den tlatry Send resume to Box JM. Ob-server A Eccentric Newspapers, MMI Schoolcraft. Livonia. Mich igan 41130

I FULL T I M E I PART-TIME

RECEPTIONIST Doctor s Office uT Southfield Phone work. Insur Once Forms, typing, etc Expe rienced or wi l l t ra in Call between 10 M A M * Noon 3M2M2

DIRECTOR

OF NURSING A la rge m o d e r n hosp i ta l in

s u b u r b a n a r e a , no r th of De-

troi t . has a n i m m e d i o t e open -

i n g for o DIRECTOR O f NURS-

I N G , BS degree r e q u i r e d W i l l

be f u l l y respons ib le to direct

o n d d e l e g a t e m a n a g e m e n t of

p ro fess iona l a n d anc i l l a r y

nu r s i ng pe rsonne l : p lon ,

b u d g e t , a n d cont ro l nurs ing

ac t iv i t ies , c o o r d i n a t e act iv i t ies

of n u r s i n g service w i t h other

d e p o r t m e n t s , a n d must be a

c rea t ive force i n t r a i n i n g - n u r s -

i n g personne l Mus t h o v e ex -

per ience as a Director of Nurs-

i n g or b a c k g r o u n d a n d expe-

r ience w i t h p r o v e n a d m i n i s -

t ra t i ve nu r s i ng exper ience.

Po id B lue Cross. | l u e Sh ie ld

insurance, p a i d l i f e insur-

ance, p a i d pens ion p r o g r a m ,

9 0 o o i d sick d a y s per year . 4

weeks 0 0 i d voca t i on af ter 1

yea r , p a i d b i r t h d a y a n d per -

sona l day . p lus o ther exce l -

lent f r i n g o benef i ts . Salary

n e g o t i a b l e to c o m m e n s u r a t e

w i t h 'exper ience o n d q u a l -

i f i ca t ions ' .

Send resume to Box 300 , O b -

server & Eccentric News-

papers . 3 6 2 5 1 Schoolcraft

R d . L ivonia. M i c h i g a n 48150.

DENTAL ASSISTANT, aleo Recep-tionist Experienced o t trained Part-t ime or Ful l t ime Northville.

3W4SI8

OPHTHALMOLOGISTS office, (ront desk, peg hoard, telephone, fil-ing. Blue Cross experience pre-ferred Full Ome Reply. Box JM. Oteerver * Eccentric Newspaper*. Inc . MMI Schoolcraft Livonia. Michigan. WIM.

RN A N D LPN ALL SHIFTS

PULL A PART TIME

FRANKLIN MANOR CONVALESCENT CENTER

352-7390 OPHTHALMOLOGIST'S office. Northwest Suburban section. Doc-tor 's assistant with Ophthalmolog-ic. experience preferred, own Irana portation, Part t ime. Reply Box Ml. Ohoerver A Eccentric News-papers. inc MMI Schoolcraft. Li-vonia. Michigan, W I M

504 Wonted e-Oerkal

TOP MONEY

W. 10 MILE $750 No Fee

' T a t e c t e r f e " type wil l love Ute challenging petit ion Escetem •US* and a flair lor detail* meat Important

THE FREE AG€NCY M4-MI8 8 M I pm

GENERAL OFFICE Experienced, mature to to* d phone reception, and n T p w i i off ice l e n d to Box M4. Oteerver and trie. MMI WIM

504 Help Wanted Office-Oerkal

BKKPR.-SEC'Y.-Thru t r i a l b o l o n c e . g o o d typ-

ing. s o m e s h o r t h a n d , for t rav-

el agency . So lo r y based on

exper ience.

Lois Ray Personnel 5 5 9 - 0 5 6 0

Secretary Travel

W e l l - k n o w n c o m p a n y needs

s h o r p ski l ls for sales m o n -

oger . Benef i t s i Co l l 352 -

3 0 0 0 Chooto A Choote Per-

sonnel.

Tyoist-Billing Clerk FOR Lovely o f f i ce G o o d typ-

i n g 'a must ' in th is 9 A M - 5

P M posi t ion. U p to $565 to

stort. Benef i ts G o o d fee a r -

r angemen ts

Accuracy Personnel S o u t h f i e l d 3 5 8 2 0 1 0

B i r m i n g h a m 6 4 2 - 3 0 5 0

INTERESTING position as sec re tary lo local independent school ad-ministrator Applicant should pos-sess a college background, be a good typist with ability to take shorthand and have proficiency tn general office skills Call M6-77I7

B E G I N N I N G CLERIC

FOR lo rge Fi rm. I m m e d i o t e

o d v a n c e m e n t w i t h q u a l i t y

c o m p a n y . Start $ 4 1 5 Super

Benef i ts.

A c c u r o c y P e r s o n n e l

S o u t h f i e l d 3 5 8 2 0 1 0

B i r m i n g h a m 6 4 2 - 3 0 5 6

Think! Can you earn more Ipr your skills? Accurate lypiat with some calcu-lator background wi l l earn MAO-ISM month Call MI-2111 t i l l I pm weekdays Personnel

PERMANENT STAFF CO. SECRETARY - To Msnutscluring Manager of our suburban client whose business is going well. Must be sMe to work on her own and have (ood skills Excellent ben-efit* Company pays our fee Sal-ary I7.0M Call Barbara Good P r * (esslonsl Personnel M7-MI0

G o o d Phone Manner stsrts you on good |eb' I I I M I M

week goes to sccurste typist with some phone work experience Call TODAY at M l t i l l topen t i l l I pm)

PERMANENT STAFF CO.

TYPISTS If you en)ey working with numbers and can type SO40 W P M we may have |ust the fob for you Clerical experience in Insur* nee preferred Our office Is locsted in Southfield and we bk an excellent fringe ben-efit program and working condl-tiona. Salary commensurste with experience if you qualify pleaae call. Mr. Vagi a l 337 37M

FIREMAN'S FUND AMERICAN

Insurance Co. An Equal Opportunity Employer

CLERICAL help during tax Meat have car and live near Bir-mingham Pool Office Call. M M M I

Off ice Organ izer Southfield bees needs self-starter with HgM shorthand and good flg-ere aptitude. I I M week. Good raises here' G i l l MS-77U t i l l 8 pm

PERMANENT STAFF CO.

FARMINGTON FRONT DESK ... needs bright vivacious loiter who baa some talent for typing aa well. MM month and no fee U pay r call 478-111! till I pm weekdays

PERMANENT STAFF CO. O E N E I A L Office. Ptaesont wert-ing cmdhleai in I g i r l office M f M w M g M a for accurate t f p M . Va-riety af dWtos. WW twain termer. MS per woes to atari. Maaafac-turers' A#*at« New*letter Inc.

474 7MJ

KEY PUNCH OPERATOR

Part time, must have experience I I 20 hour* per week: Fi l l in lor vacation, sick time, heavy work load Contact John Groesmaa

Wilding Division BELL & HOWELL CO

18000 W. 8 Mile Southfield, Mi 48075

353-1400 Equal Opportunity Employer M F

504 Help Wanted Office-Oerical

General Of f ice Due to recent e x p a n s i o n , w e

hove a n e w pos i t i on o p e n for

o re l i ab le , m a t u r e i n d i v i d u a l .

Respon si b i l i tes i n c l u d e t yp ing ,

f i l i n g , w o r k i n g w i t h f igures ,

o n d p h o n e Sa la r y w iM be es-

t a b l i s h e d o n a b i l i t i e s a n d ex -

per ience. C o m p l e t e Insurance

Benef i t p r o g r a m a n d p a i d vo -

cat ions.. W o r k hou rs 8 A M to

4 : 3 0 PM. M o n d o y t h r o u g h

Thursday, o n d 9 A M to 5 PM

Sa tu rday Co l l M r s Jef ferson,

Fr iday - J a n u a r y 17th, at

5 5 7 - 7 6 8 1 to o r r o n g e Inter-

v i e w .

National Credit Corp 1 6 4 0 0 W . 12 M i l e Rd

Suite 2 0 4

South f ie ld , M i c h i g a n

SECRETARIAL position open in Southfield office Good skAts re-quired For interview appointment, call M l MM

LEGAL SECRETARY No experience required Typing dictaphone and shorthand nece* sary Farmington H i l l * Call Pat

KIMOO

504 Hib Wanted Offet-Oerical

RECEPTIONIST

TO $ 5 0 0 Oreet Important cheat* ' Image con •cious suburban company need* leU ef sparkle and good typing (or Ute choice spot To interview today, call Carol.

3 5 3 - 6 5 0 0

SNELUNG A SNELLING AGENCY

0 « K TYPIST Must be accurate typist have good phone voice and knowledge of ten era I office procedure* Salary, ho* pttalixation. bonus program, and other benefit* Send ro*ume to Box US Obeerver * Eccentric Newspapers. MMI Schoolcraft Rd . L i vonia Michigan M I M

Sec'y "ADVANCER' ' N W company needs organised per son with "OK' typing and short hand and some general office expe rience. | I M to start fast raises, here' Call 47*1213 t i l l I PM week-days Personnel

PERMANENT STAFF CO.

FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER I M M M H A T E Opening (or full t ime Bookkeeper in pleasant suburban surroundings Pleaae apply ing^to: Bonle Machine Ti

48024

tn writ Machine Tool Inc .

Grand River. Farmington.

Two Figure Clerks Earn S4S0 month for your light typ-ing and knack with numbers, start TODAY in NW suburbs Call 4M 77M (open t i l l I pm t Personnel

PERMANENT STAFF CO PART-TIME, light typing clerical work, mornings Northwest Detroit area 34247W

PERSONABLE TYPISTS Looking for money, advancement and a sense of occompllshmenl' ,

Public contact job pays 1475 month Accurate typing esaential Call MI-2111 (open t i l l I pm I Per sonne I

PERMANENT STAFF CO ~ DOCTOR'S OFFICE

Needs port t ime help General Of fice work Wayne area Call be tween I AM - S PM

2M4IOO

NEW CAR Dea le rsh ip needs your o f f i ce

a b i l i t y Some exper ience

needed G o o d p a y a n d f u l l

benef i ts Ca l l 3 5 2 3 0 0 0

Choote A Choo te Personnel

CLERKTYPIST To work in modem office in South-field Should have typing and gener-al ofl ire experience Call Mr Max-

LEGAL SECRETARY lor South field office Shorthand and good lyp ing skills preferred Needed imme-

diately Call JM-llOO

Travel Agency Sec'y. lntereating job demands accurate skills and happy disposition Yoe earn I I M I I 4 0 to start NOW in N W suburbs Call 2CI 2111 t i l l I pm Personnel

PERMANENT STAFF CO EXECUTIVE SECRETARY AND OFFICE MANAGER President of local sales company in Troy needs an executive assistant Typing shorthand snd bookkeeping essen tial Tremendous challenge (or the right individual l « 0 per month plus al l (ringes Send resume to Box IM. Observer * Eccentric, 38251 Schoolcrslt. Livonis 41150

COMPUTER OPERATOR

EXPERIENCE Cal l For A n In te rv iew

M I C H I G A N LIFE N o t i o n a l Casua l t y

2 8 3 3 3 Te leg roph

355-5500 Ext. 215 An Equal Opportunity Employer

BOOKKEEPER, experienced good typist, (ringe bene(tts. apply in per son between 10 AM 2 PM Mon thru Fr i J14M Stephenson Hwy Madi son Hi*

Back-To-Worker? or Jan Grad? Experience not

necesssry to stsrt esrning 1105 week from grest Troy company Accurate typist csn stsrt now' Call 542 3143 t i l l I PM Personnel

PERMANENT STAFF CO JR BOOKKEEPER, must type law olfice in Southfield 55»3«00

CASHIER - Telephone operator Auto dealership Apply in person See Don Olds Glassman Olds mo bile. Inc 21000 Telegraph Road Southfield

well 42448M

BIRMNGHM BEGINNER

$600 No Fee a

Super sharpie needed here Good of- , fice skills wi l l gel you this great job for Officer of fast growing Bir-mingham company Excellent raises

THE FR0E AGENCY M4 32I0 j I M - l p m

GENERAL Office opening Bank re-concilement*, accounts payable, typina and telephone answering Equal opportunity Farmington area Pleaae send your resume to Bos 3M. Oberver * Eccentric Newspapers. M25I Schoolcraft Rd . Livonia. Mt 411 SO

PERSON FRIDAY • Sometimes "vsrtety )ob" means you'll be overworked snd under-paid not the case here' I I I M ' I O for your typing sccuracy Snd phone poise Call PERMANENT STAFF at 471 1213 for convenient interview (Open t i l l I pm I

BOOKKEEPER, mature, expe I rienced. payrol l , taies. Uvonia I Redford area. State experience and' salary Box M l . Oteerver * Eccen-, trie Newspapers. M i l l Schoolcraft Livonia. Ml M I M

STENOGRAPH shorthand * Township area

ER • (u tyJMng Call a

lull tithe, good Bloomfield

fter S A M d 7035

Troy-Terrif ic Spot for your lite accounting expe

rience 1140 week lo start Now Call 54 2 3143 (Interviews t i l l I pm > Personnel

PERMANENT STAFF CO KEYPUNCH operator needed full time for Computer Center Pleaae contact Ed DeGrace al Jenkin*.. Eshman and Magnus Bloomfield Hills. 151-2400

Person Friday Southfield boss need* a real organ Iser here' OK typing and payables experience earns you I I204IM week. Call 5M77J5 (or more infor-mation topen t i l l I pm i Personnel P E R M A N E N T S T A F F

Front Desk-Smiler Farmington boss needs brtte. vi-vacious talker who has some talent for typing M M month and no fee to pay Call 4 7 * l ! l 3 t i l l I PM week-days PERMANENT STAFF COMPANY

EXPERIENCED offlc* g i r l for (me boutique shop Prefer individual wHJt retail background Muat he aMe to poet and have some knowl-edge of inventory control Stale age. experience and all pertinent in-formation Write to P(5 Box WM. Oak Park. Ml 48237

CLERK TYPIST We'll train you in. our methods and ways of doing things. All you need are good typing skills and you can assume interesting and d i v e r s i f i e d responsibilities in our Regional Group Claims Office located in THE METROPOLITAN DETROIT AREA. Good starting salary and excellent employee benefit package. Interested persons should call Mrs. Cockrell. 963-0383. for on « interview apfk>intment.

THE MUTUAL BENEFIT ' LIFE INSURANCE ( CO.

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

COMPUTER Operator needed full time, (afternoon shift I. (or NCR Computer Experience required Please contact Ed DeGrace Jen kin* Eshman and Magnus, Bloomfield Hilto. at 15* 2400

ACCOUNTANT Real Estate "Man agement A Construction f i rm; pre fer public accounting experience with aMIHy l o record adjusting en tries snd dese book* and prepare tax return* Southfield location

3*3 I4M

SECRETARY Mature yoiatg person (or I gir l of (ice Westside (ocstion Mostly typ ing snd filing Excellent typing snd shorthand skills required Prefer 2 1 years experience for appointment

Benefits Call 477 M3H

BEGINNER STENO $ 5 4 0 FREE

Major Troy f i rm needs you' Aecu rate typing plu* lite shorthand give* this great opportunil> Hurry and call

5 8 8 - 5 4 0 0 SNELLING A SNELLING

AGENCY

FARMINGTON HILLS General In surance Agency need* g i r l Fridav for I woman office Experience in commercial insurance neal appear ance typing necessary Excelled salary and fringe Send resume to Box 344, Obeerver * Eccen*nc Newspapers M25I Schoolcraft Rd Livonia 41150

Beginner Spot for sharp steno Average skills

OK here' You earn plus C O L . full benefits, and personnel service (ee No experience needed so call Now at 5SO-77SS iinterview* t i l l I pm daily •

PERMANENT STAFF CO

ACCOUNTING CLERK EXPERIENCED IN PAYROLL

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE

GENERAL OFFICE PRO CEDURF.S

C o l l 3 4 9 - 1 0 3 0 e x t 2 5 6

EXECUTIVE Secretary for medi cal organisation Requires secrctar tal skills, management ef small of (ice. public re l i t ions capability Hospital or medical administrative background desirable Mail sum mary to Box 1311. Obeerver * Ec-centric. 38251 Schoolcr%fl Livonia 41150

PBX OPERATOR (<> T IME)

»4 34 14 71 PER HOUR Must be Livonia resident and U S. citizen with high school diploma or equivalency certificate Apply b%» Friday. Jan 31. t»7$ to City of Li| vonia Civil Service Commission, 33133 Five Mile Rd An Equal Opportunity Employer

LEGAL SECRETARY For 4 man Troy law f irm Legal e« perience required Benefits include! Blue Cross and Life Insurance

6434*54

506 Help Wanted Sales

UNEMPLOYED? LIVONIA

FARMINGTON If y o u ore in terested in earn-ing i m m e d i o t e m o n e y ( ' ) . wei o f fer f ree pre- l icense t r a m m g ( * ) for Februory l icens ing also a t t i t ude g u i d a n c e ( * }

*Let us f i l l you i n o n the de

ta i ls

GROUP X. Ltd . REALTORS. AT 2 9 2 0 0 Vassar. Suite 248. L. von ia ( l b lock N of Seven M i le , ocross f r o m the Mol l ) .

For a reserva t ion to^our N O

OBLIGATION Sem ina r O N

SATURDAY, J a n u a r y 18. 10

A M CALL N O W 4 7 8 - 2 0 8 0

502 Haip Wanted Dsntol Medical

REGISTERED NURSES M e d i c a l - S u r g i c a l a n d I . C . U N u r s e s n e e d e d for a f te r -

n o o n s (3-11) a n d m i d n i g h t s (11-7) sh i f ts , fu l l a n d pa r t

t ime . E n j o y a 7V* h o u r w o r k d a y w i th n o Shift r o ta t i on

A l t e r n a t e w e e k e n d s a n d e x c e l l e n t c o n t i n u o u s i n - se r -

v i c e e d u c a t i o n p r o g r a m P l u s the a t m o s p h e r e of a

s m a l l 150 b e d h o s p i t a l c o n v e n i e n t l y l o c a t e d nea r m o s t

W e s t s i d e S u b u r b s

MARTIN PLACE HOSPITAL WEST |

19535 S c h o o l c r a f t , De t ro i t

838-6400, ext. 231

An equal opportunity employer

504 Hdp Wanted OHkt-Oeffcbi

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

I m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g for F a r m i n g t o n a rea M a n u f a c t u r i n g

f i rm . A c c u r a t e t y p i n g a n d s h o r t h a n d sk i l ls r e q u i r e d

M u s t b e c a p a b l e o t h a n d l i n g al l s e c r e t a n a l a s e i g n

m e n t s w i t h o u t s u p e r v i s i o n . O n l y appl icants w i t h at least

3 to 4 y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e n e e d a p p l y Pleasant wortt iog

c o n d i t i o n s . C a l l tor interview

476-7100, Ext. 296 An Equal Opportunity Employer

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Hip Wanted

REAL E t T A f E FRUSTRATED? of working harder with

In real

»? Tired l ook ing of four w o l l t ? r* mm r e g a r d i n g our

to 8 0 % ' c o m m i t t o r plan reol estate sole*. Eornings

ol#vtr $20,000 per year or* avoildbt* - IO men ond worsen. Livpnio office needs fwW ond port time personnel. We will alio trotp" you for Ij-centing. ' Oaitet beginning toon. Coll toddy to begin your new career.

CALL MR rtBNGlEAAEIR

BEL-MEN 5 2 2 - 3 0 1 0

CENTURY 21 expansion Mas created OPENINGS far both Experienced and New Sake* People Offering ex-cellent classroom training by the Nationally known largest Real e s tate firm Unlimited Opportunity. O S - M M

SECONTINE ASSOC loc REALTORS

r ea l estafk sales Unlimited income potential with one of Oakland County's most suc-cessful real estate companies Be cause of the tremendous growth in our business in Troy. Royal Oek. Birmingham area, we are mcreas-

eur full time residential sales Experience preferred but will

tr»ln Member. South Oakland Ceunty Multi - List' and Birming-ham - Bloomfield Mull! - List. Call J w Leahy. Manager

WEIR MANUEL SNYDER * RANKF.

4700 Rochester Rd M» 73t#

NEED 1 PEOPLE I to assist in my business Light of-fice work I Sales positions also available Call Mr Dillar for per sonal interview 10 AM n i l • PM

525 5211

We're net ee. maybe oppori unities In wis ing tor the startle person willing their time lo reap | H rewards Call for Interview: REALTOR

AN ANSWER to your'tudgrt lems Earn excellent commission plus boiwa. Vou set your hours and goals We train and help you r m h Tt M r r l * d er ma ture persons o m t l preferred ,

m-nos

- A V O N likesT .

People • who like People who like setting pretty things and making money. Interested? Cal l M U M [ i . <17 4000

m m * ' I m r m

GROWING MICHIGAN company hard work

1PM I m-mi ft

ing lor ambMk' people Call bet. . ask for "Chuck'

C Tl money? W i r t » M m of I I I per hour? Want r dotWng and Jewlery QuMnsway To Fashion

provide all this and more Fe-male preferred. Call.

Jim or Pet 47MI74 Diane 427 0064

THE SUMMIT WANTS YOU! Experienced sales girl" needed as assistant manager for ehoice •Super Health Spa' Wages IMO minimum per week Apply in per son at n7$ Rochester Rd 7PM • 10PM

EXPERIENCED O R G A N

SALESMAN Solory

$13,700 to Start Plus Fringe Benefits

Mu t t be ab le to p lay organ

5 8 4 - 9 7 0 0 '

CONDO SALES OPPORTUNITY in fast growing specialty market Prestige office. I MLS Services, strong direct mail program Experienced or will train promising newcomers We have the know how you need Call Owen Hall at Q t 8100

CONDO - MART INC FAST Growing distributor of paper packaging and maintenance prod nets needs 1 additional representa Uves lo service Metropolitan De

SALESMEN WANTED

Full t ime, experienced. pr w i l l troin. We hove ppenings ova i lob le in our modern of-fice on Five M i l e Bp. , in l i r

vonia Excellent commission ond bonus p lan. A t k i f o r Jerry Rozema or Ed Twrrjboth.

CARDINAL We*t. Inc Fu»fc litenity Div

5 2 2 - 5 2 ( 3 ^ ' I

THE DURBIN COMPANY, REAL-TORS OPENING THlEIR STH RESIDENTIAL REAL 8STATE OFFICE LOCATED ION THE GOLDEN CORRIDOR IN TROY ACROSS FROM THE SOMERSET INN If you would like to be pert of a winning team with proved methods for the merchandising of Real Prop erty. contact Jerry Kale for con fidenlial interview Assistant Man ager position is alfo »pen

The D u r h i n C o tors

trotl Self starting aggressive and personable men or women needed at once Liberal commission and e*

res with unlimited opportunities growth Call between 3 and 5

PM only 582 6343

Realtors

6 4 2 - 2 7 0 0

PIANO SALESP nell s. Birmingham

Eft SON.

SALESMAN Experienced Sa

Grin 644 5135

quality lucts lor Industr stributor

Y 9 sion <• car All fullj

prod East

SALES TRAINEE NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

$600 M O N T H SALARY Excellent opportunity for recent High School graduate Full train ing Trainee hired now will be earn Ing IIS.000 tn second year For ap pointment. cejl today • M4-IS76

SALARY ON DRAW experienced

Available to „ <aales persons Room

to earn; room to learn. TePee Realty. t w o I Mile. Detroit

533-7272

astside lerrltor

Part Time Work

15 hours Earn $150 a week

Send resume to P troit. Mich 4(23$

Coll

773-5600 SALESLADY part and lull l ime Murt be I I Experience not needed will train Call Gloria 455 »I7J

459 1416

EXPAN Positions available Jlor experienced or non experienced sales people Full training facilities Irt classroom and in the field fastest growing and largest real estate firm in the country 1000 offices nrtlonrtly

^Tall Mr Cheynne fQr appointment

• 64*2-8.100 C e n t u r y 21 S.

Birmingham

506 Help Wanted Sdes

CAREER OPPORTUNITY WITH

C R A N B R 0 0 K REALTORS Have Opening lor Experienced Licensed Salesperson in our

Bloomfield Hills Office

For Particulars, Call

Charles Balogh--645-2500 Dennis Balogh -645-5790

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

Can You Imagine

mak day, ig two fami l ies happy on the same

and get t ing paid lor i t9 That 's what Heal

Estate is like, and we w o u l d like to tell y o u

more about it At tend our next Career Semi-

nar o n S a t , January 18. 9 3 0 a.m. at 1025 E

Map le B i rm ingham. Cal l 646 -1600 for your

comp l imen ta ry reservat ion

Roal Hstnto One.

V. ER REALTY CO.

"A GROWING COMPANY"

CAREER OPPORTUNITY!

Estab l ished Real Estate C o m p a n y has 2 open ings for

G O O D Sales People1 Real Estate Exper ience pre-

ferred, but not requ i red Thi6 is a new of f ice in the

B i r m i n g h a m B loomf ie ld area If you ' re in terested in a

future, not |ust a |Ob, contac t

I

MR C A M P B E L L

642-2900

507 Help Wonted Part Time

Part Time: Typist

Wanted lor Adver t i s ing depar tmen t of Observer &

Eccent r ic Newspape rs M o n d a y , Tuesday and Fr iday,

n o o n to 8 p .m. A c c u r a c y , spe l l ing a n d speed a must . t

J o b entai ls most ly t yp ino a n d filing. $3 .00 art hour .

Call 261-8600, Ext. 284 Ask tor 3ue Schroeder.

AMBITIOUS SALESMEN WANTED!!1 -

Several sales positions are now available in active Real Estate of-fice serving South Oakland County Selling experience preferred Sur round yourselt with professional as •oelates excellent training pro-gram. bonus plan, etc Call Mr Sheldon 557 6700 for personal inter view.

chamberlain ROCHESTER

AVON TWP Need that spectal woman to as-sume established customers and de velop these areas for "FASION TWO TWENTY"' Cosmetics Earn 1150 and up for 20 hours each week Over 30 Car required NOT door to door Call S86 0253 between 10 AM and Noon

benefits X 5755. I V

REAL ESTATE

E x p e r i e n c e d

O r W i l l T ra in

Cfbsse* start November 4, best commission in the busi-ness For o personal, con-f ident ia l In terv iew call Dan Morrison at 427 -9030 33050 Five Mi le Road across the street f rom Livonia City Hal l

A First United Broker

SALES PEOPLE Advancement opportunities In come open Must have late model car Call Mr Allan

272 1815

FULLER BRUSH Con Ploce 2 fu l l a n d 2 par i t ime mature adul ts Livonia, Farmington area Car neces-sary $50 par i t ime. $200 & uo fu l l t ime. Phone:-

2 7 1 - 3 7 3 8

CENTURY 21 The largest Real Estate Organiza Iran in the country with over 1000 offices thus far We have excellent class room, and field training for unlicensed and licensed applicants Positions open in our downtown Bir mingham office1 Top Commissions

LIBBY Assoc Inc Realtors

64 4 3f f t

SALES TRAINEE Maidenform Inc needs sales train ee in Detroit area Good future as a Maidenform salesman (or the nght person Salary, paid expenses and fringe benefits Applicant must be available for transfer after com pletion of training Send resume to Bo* 182. Observer h Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft. Li vonia Michigan. 4S150

REAL ESTATE SALES Wb are looking (or a dynamic self-starter lo manage and sell a Bloomfield Hills area con-dominium Salary plus commis-sion 6 day week Hours 10 AM-4 PM Send resume and photo to Box 240. Observer k Eccentric. 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia, Mi 41150

CAREER SALES OPPORTUNITY

Would you like to earn $15,000 to* As a Professional Life Insurance Salesman. You can do it right here in the Greater Delroit area No lay offs No overnight travel Take ad vantage of your talent' We offer a Comprehensive training program A Sales background and a College degree are desirable, but certainly net essential We are looking for in dlviduals who can sell and manage themselves Please call James L Rosenbat/m. CLU and Associates

NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE

3 1 3 - 5 5 7 - 5 0 5 0

DECORATOR CONSULTANT Custom Interior Decorating Studio located in W Bloom Held has imme-diate opening (or a Decorator Con-sultant Experience necessary B l ->152 or 274 1*40

INTERESTED IN

A CAREER IN

REAL ESTATE?4

Cell TODAY for an Interview West land-LI vonia

Gary Cook • 7214400 Livonia-Farmington

Tom Kusier • 47VSI0C Plymouth Northville

Vern Hacketl • 455-5200

chamberlain

REAL ESTATE

SALESMEN

75% Hickory Hill

5 2 2 - 5 2 0 0

507 Htlp Wanted Part Time

DINO-S PIZZA PART TIME delivery boy wanted with car. Apoly in penon 234C7

at (M i l e Middlebelt 477-HI0

NURSERY school tee a t " to work Mentor. Wednesday. Friday. • AM thru 4 I'M- Must live In West Bloomfield area and be certified In Nuraery school education or early aieoMeUrv. Must have good driv-ing record and be able and willing to drive small school van Salary

H per hour for M I - 4 M I SWT &

HANDYMAN to manage I unit building (or 1 bedroom apartment at reduced rent f l U . Security. 1100. References Orchard Lake area MS 1413

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People who buy and people who sell

get together in the Observer&Eccentric

Newspapers

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Buyers and sel lers are "s t range" people, nge to each other, that is. People wi th lots of

d i f ferent needs and wants, peop le who need to get together . They need to get together in the quickest , least expens ive and mos t ef fect ive way possib le— the Observer & Eccentr ic Want Ads.

Say you need a buyer for a bunch of baby basset hounds, or a really good home for a litter of an iques.. .How do you meet those unknown admi r -er$ wi th an eye for your specia l goods? How do you kepp track of sel lers with garage sales, and owners of autos and pets to t rade? It's easy — when you kn|ow where buyers and sel lers get together best— th^ Observer & Eccentr ic Classi f ieds.

It's easy to get doub le buy ing and sel l ing re-sults, too. Doub le -Ac t ion Ads br ing peop le together

f rom all over Wayne and Oakland Count ies. These s u b u r b a n c o m m u n i t i e s i nc lude ; B i rm ingham. B loomf ie ld , West B loomf ie ld , Farmington, Farm-ington Hills, Rochester, Avon TWD., Southf ie ld and Troy in Oak land County; Livonia, Garden City, P lymouth, P lymouth Twp., Canton Twp., Redford Twp. , and West land in Wayne County. Smar t buyers and sel lers place a Double Act ion Family Want Ad (non-bus iness) of 15 words or less in two con-secut ive issues, with no changes in copy and no cancel la t ions -- and they pay only $6. That 's a savings of $2.00 off the regular cost of p lacing an ad in two issues. s >

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When you have someth ing to sel l . . .when you have someth ing to buy.. .you've got a lot in c o m m o n in the Observer & Eccentr ic Classi f ied Want Ads.

(9 bs eru t ettt r i

Classifie read by the people who buy and sell N

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DIAL CLASSIFIED DIRECT MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 8:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M.

$44-1070 Oakland County 522-0900 Wayne County 852-3222 Rochester and Avon Twp.

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507 Help Wonted 4

fart Time t> K O P L E N E E U E D te WOT* par t Urn* la ou r Sou th f i e ld Of f i ce No ex

ee n t m u r y J u l a p i * • t o n e voice tt.M per hour plus tonus to star t 14 A M un t i l I P M

l y th ru P n d a y f o r More In-fo rmat ion . ca l l 353 50*5

7 PART T I M E W O h C >1$ Hour*-earn up to | I M . Cal l M r *

Bannan: M H O

J V O M A N N E E D E D , par t t ime pro mot ion w o r t . Exper ienced dealing w i t h pub l ic Na t ion w ide c o r n ^ a y ?

• E X P E R I E N C E D a t u a taer ia. < apply [Moo t P i t a

MOe. P lymouth. 411I I F ive

4 J A N I T O R . Orchard L a t o G r a a d River area One per ton. I n l £ t % IS hoar* per week, a p p l y 11143 w T l Mile Rd between 3 5 pan. Mon th ru F r i .

506 Hrip Wanted Domestic

H O U S E K E E P E R and cook on a 4 or J day ban* la the Bloomfield Hills area Hours 14 PM Good salary. Own tran.iporta lion Call evening* after 6 PM or weekend* 338 4377

BABYSITTER needed lor occaaton al afternoons I S PM Own transpor-tation preferred Call 6441939

' N A N N Y A c o * wanted f rom J • P M to 18 P M Mooda* A ' T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g A f t e r A P . M . .

' 4 I M M

' LADY to care for semi - ieva l i i . 1 ' day week Live in or out Cal l after ' J PM NW area U I M M

' H IGH School girl for house clean ' ing Near Livonia Wonderland.

I I SO per hour Call after 6 PM. 425-5533

BABYSITTER for 9 month toy. J-4 hour*. I or 2 t ime* weekly Prefer your home my tranaportation Vi-ctaitv IS Mile. Farmington Rd

471-1771

T U R E WOMAN

m

S

B A B Y S I T T E R a a e d e d before ac tnn l far one ch i ld 1 | : I S A M to I J 6 A M . CPU af ter » P H . f 6447179

[ 'l M1

P E R I E N C E D 1 baby sitter torn toby Aa a l

twice a week. 4 hour* toe day -

ear ly evenings

W A N T E D Female companion to Uve w i t h e lder ly latter Everything lu rn lahrd For sddl t iondl in forms-t ien phone h f te r 7 P M . M 4634*66

510 Halp Wonttd Couples j j

C A R E T A K E R couple., experience necessary, mature adujKs.Pontiac area Aac lor Mr Aa»ieV 373 5602

APARTMENT CARETAKERS

100 Units. Swirrwning Pool Apartment, solory and in-l^inWuws. - j; if

557-0770

Thuraday, January 16, 1975

512 Stuoltons Wanted

( including T r i a l i n my tome. I I 1 Mi te. Grand

a f te r S P M 5364I45

fu l l t ime only Reasonable your t ransportat ion. Farm-area. 474-77*

W A N T E D : 3 days week ly , laundry •a a. ' - work days. No MT. '

Nursing Unlimited SUte Licensed and Bonded

24 Hr . Specialized Care For The II I R.N. 'a Companion Nurae*

L . P r N . a F N . ' a ICS-#447 I , Bever ly Glaapie

Regis t rar

DOMESTIC work , wanted. daya;. or afTtce cleaning. Southfield.area pre ferred Own t ransportat ion Call a f ter • PM. 931 5860

P E R S O N A L I Z E D off ice cleaning Special ising in sma l l bui ldings to f ive nights per week F ington area. 474-!

one arm-

R E L I A B L E Mother w i l l babysit, your t ranaportat ion. • Mi le . Mlddte belt area. Monday through Fr iday . $39 week • 4 7 M l k

SEAMSTRESS professional dress making, alterat iooa. Service to atorea and diecorsldts Reference* B i r m i h g h a m area 6424642

E X P E R I E N C E D res ide* manager for I )0 apart menu Good salary. Apartment and benefits. iS$7-9620 or

4554470

B O O K K E E P E R to t r i a l balance, secretary seeks position. Expe rienced in payrol l , payrol l taxes. W-2's and I I M Y Uf fe t type. 45 No a t o r t t o n d Wi l l conalder one g i r l of-f ice MJ40W

512 Situations Wanted

COMPANION housekeeper for one

Gr*on 3 day* and nkghta Must ve own tcpnsportalion S2S per

' day 644 9023

W A N T E D , live wv housekeeper Fa ther with 4 very responsible school age children weekends off. Pri-vate room Very reasonable terms Please call during day 223 1463 After 7 PM 151 1376

BABY SITTER Your transjwrta tion or our* 7 Month old Full or part time 1 4 Mile. Evergreen area 353 4534

H O U S E K E E P E R companion, car* for elderly woman live IJI. I day week off Reference required Oat Park area 396 0220 After 1.534 4022

I BABYSITTER FOR Kinderaartner and pre schooler Ford and Sheldon Rds Monday thru Friday 7 30 to S 30 Call after t PM 455 3224

HOUSEKEEPERS E x p e r i e n c e no t n e c e s s o r y

APPLY IN PERSON MIDDLEBELT NURSING CENTER

14900 Middlebelt, Livonto

M A T U R E woman lo live u» Light housework Three children, two school age References reouired Plymouth'area 453-4026

H O U S E K E E P E R Live in. must be neal organized and willing lo work References necessary Call after 8 PM

352 3463

T Y P I N G done In my hoane. by the M> or hour Pick up and delivery Satisfaction kiparanU-ed Atk for • B a t t y " . 346 2323

C H I L D CARE, your tranaportation Infants and preschoolers, Hot lunch e*. playmate*, located next to a park Rochester. Call 6514139

BABY SITTER mature woman own transportation Southfield area Available evenings A week ends, salary plus 644 3069

T E A C H E R needs baby sitter for one 4 year old. and I year eld. pref-erably in my home Newburgh. Plymouth area. Call 464 »417

M A T U R E WOMAN for kindergar lener I.melon Elementary, West land area Your home. After 6 PM,

729 4748

BABY SITTER N E E D E D in my home 6 30 AM I I AM 4 days a • eek Call between 12-7. Westland

326-14)5

BABY SITTER needed Plymouth *r>a Allen School district. 2 chil-dren. S days week pay open

455-7435

WOMAN desire* temporary work, fitling in for vacation*, bbsy peri-ods Skilled In typing, bookkeeping, payroll, some shorthand. 537-4129

YOUNG "LADY would like light housework or babysitting $20 • day. References a *d transports tion Call F E «4403

M A T U R E lady wishes receptionist )ob. full time or part t ime.

CANTON TWP near Sheldon A Michigan Ave Child care In my li censed firm home A large play area inside and out 1. weekly rates 2 Hourly rates iDays. eve nings and weekends f. 3 Play school Monday A Wednesday. I 30 ta 3 30. Tuesday AThursday. 9 30 to I I 30 PM

7224396

T Y P I N G done at home on I B M Electric Experienced Can come to your office part time 476-1549

K X P E R I E N C E D baby-titling. Lilley

Rd Plymouth Arbor lymot

desires Ann

455 1012

MAID Housedeanin

a

S E R V l d P , SJO A House l! I 4 « •

W I L L I N G to baby Sit your home I I 75 per hour Any day but Wednes day Own transportation, excellent references, experienced Cpll

649 3068

MOTHER wishes babysitting I or 2 children Reasonable and depend able 7 Mile-Middiebalt area

476-0593

PERSONABLE mature w#man. ex-perienced in bookkeeping and all phases of office procedure desires

fart time work in small office, roy. Birmingham area. Call morn-

ings. 549 9335

AMBIT IOUS young lady desires full t ime Medical Assistant posi tion Trained at SE&VBC and will ing lo learn 351 425« or ' 353 1947

HOUSECLEANING. efficient, part Ume |2 50 an hour Troy. Birming nam. Bloomfield area 646 0921

EX-Secretary wants to go back to work full or part t ime Farmlnaton area. S3 25 per hour 476-3715

M A T U R E College student wants baby-sitting iob Tuesday thru Sun day Southfield Birmingham area

191 1577

T Y P I N G done in my home, former Eiec" Secretary. Livonia area.

477-0254

E X C E L L E N T DAY CARE for your child Licensed home Vicinity 8 Mile Telegraph 533 2962

D E P E N D A B L E MOTHER will ba byslt weekdays in my home, 9 Mile Lahser area 357 4349

N E E D Babysitter? Tuesdays and Thursday*, young woman avail-able Southfield area 5574726

M O T H E R wishes to babysit, your transportation, from 8-5 PM. Mo« day thru Saturday. Livonia area

5914670

T E R M PAPERS. Thesis. Will A Trusts, etc . typed in my home

647 6067

BOOKKEEPING Industrial and re tail experience Payroll through fi nancial statements Will pickup and deliver. Call evenings and weekends 643 4457

DAY CARE. I preschooler My li censed home 8 years experience Wayne Joy Rd area 522 3044

L I C E N S E D practical nurse desire* to work in doctors office or qlinic Experience m all phases. Excellent references, . 899 3377

WOMEN available for vacation calls Also for light nursing and companion ABC N U R S E R Y .

LI 8 6911

514 Situations Wanted Male

DO YOU or your company need an experienced Life and Health man Former District Manager looking for position in supervision or with non insurance company needing a man well versed in employee man agement contact Salary open F Caruso 5914438

COLLEGE STUDENTS Available evening*, weekends for office cleaning, etc Also some days Experienced tile floor mainte nance, windows, all interior and ex terior "odd Jobs" 478 5486

E X P E R I E N C E D Product Plan ning. syst<^ns Analysis, engineer ing. design and technical writ ing

5564276

INTERIOR painting and odd . done by college student Excel work, low rates TJbr 652 2361

514 SfuaHans Wonttd

P A I N T E R .

5 U ' w . , ences. Ca l l

TER. tp ro t t t akona plastering.- Free

furuldb F a t

I >ob pain i Free est. L o *

escellent refer-166-2476

Looking for

mcalH ml t rack

esta T t

toctty . server A craf t . L i

Please accent

vonia 4S150

I rater w i t h etcei-kn aew tome

. . . a in Sales ca reply B a i 336. O h - '

k . * » 1 School

511 Education I f x t n t r t i m t c i n s m i M i s

S P t C l A l Male a r female I t pan perience work ing With chi ldren and are rial Educat ion eated In tu to r ing

Hl i a day l a t h e le i

Math . 3 d

A i t Social M a d br ief resume i * ; Box 260. Oh-

A Eccent r ic Newspapers. I . Schoolcraft Rd.. Livonia.

M ich 4IIS6.

520 Secretoilal Business Services

COLLEGE AGE HANDYMAN

l o o k i n g for s o m n t h i n g to d o -

m o r a t h a n rrxjnny. A n y o d d

obs, a r ronds , 4 K . G o o d trons-

por to t ion . 5 2 5 - 5 2 6 5

PIANO, Instruct ion Cert i f ied, expe-

P A I N T E R prienced, n« Experienced, needs work . S35 per

room, your paint Latex Patching e i t r a . No washing 422 3641

C A R P E f i T S R and painter. Ts years experience Basements pan aled. Suspended ce l l i nM. kitchen cabinets l l t f iniahed Reaadnable pr ices Fred est imates 4637654

M A N E X P E R I E N C E D in Litho. Letter Pre*S. Rots, would l ike Job in t rade, or w i l l i n g to re t ra in in af-f i l ia ted f ield Before Noon and af ter S. > «M 3321

F R E E service - -Youth -Guidance applicants 335-4! dally (Sumtner

by Bl mil lee 1200 335-0793 . 9-4

518 Education Ins afflictions G U r t A R LESSONS

In your hobe . Oakland Courty 644 0444

PIANO • ORGAN lessons, children or adults, popular or classical, be-i ginners or advanced, your home or mine Mrs Burrow* Ml "4-0957

B E L L Y D A N C I N G CLASSES to be offered in Livonia Before 5 PM call J4H600 ext 225, after 5 PM ' 459-2855

DRESSMAKING TAILORING

Oasses s fdr tmf l in Jan 4. Feb Register f i l l Feb. 15.

Only 4 person! to a class ALSO Privpte L4ssons by appt

Call Tue*j thru. Sat 124 pm

525-0930 ! 478-6778

ONE STANDS OUT

Telephone Answer ing Service FOR

BUSINESS OR R E S I D E N T I A L M A T U R E C O M P E T E N T OPER-

ATORS D A Y T I M E OR 24 HOUR NOW E X P A N D I N G TO

TROY A R E A ' Answering Service. Inc

116 W Maple. B i rm ingham

M ' H W

T E A C H E R w i l l tutor a l l aub)e«ts. grades 14. reasonable rates.

R E F R E S H E R Typ ing Course Class meets dai ly lor • weeks, be-

Jrwing Monday. January 27. 16:45 M 11:66 A M at Ford Junior

High, in Westland I I I for 45 hours of instruct ion. 122-4770

M O D E R N M A T H T U T O R I N G Al l G r a d e r MA BS dagrses Certi f ied experienced teacher. Cal l Eve-nings S45-3696

W E L L qual i f ied plana and voice teacher 1 also teach Hammond Organ lessons Pleaae call ^ 445 4664

CATCH UP ON S T U D I E S before ex am mat KM Math. Engl ish. Also music: piano, organ, theory. Kxpe-rieaced. quaUnedTuto r M A

S4I43J2

I N F L A T I O N BUSTER SPECIAL Piano Lessons now S4 25 Oakland County M r * O 636-6647

IBM KEYPUNCH Learn Now - Work In Weeks DAY & EVENING CLASSES

F*E£ PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE LIVONIA BUSINESS

, MACHINES INSTITUTE 32114 Plymouth Rd

261-6330

LOST: M i l e and In to te r a rea.

F O U N D : l a t Jan 11 arouad Mr mIngham Drug stare. -dog w i t h red ce l lar .

600 Foraonais R E W A R D - W00 for i n f o r m s ! * * h a d i n g la recovery of 2 Raider SnowaeMMa s a d T ra i l e r lost in vi-c in i ty of Hubbard snd Windsor in Garden City s tou t Jan l O t h ^ ^ H

NOTICE is hereby j i v e n that Kn ight* of Columbus Council No. tt/Oocaled at 25260 Five Mile Rd .Redford. has appl ied ta the Michigan Liquor Control Commis-sion for renewal of i ts d u b License and that it la the intent of the L i quor Control Commlsaion to grant said licenae upon expirat ion « the present license Jan. 14. 1975

S2S-4104

MRS BENA sp i r i tua l reader and advlaor. Solves a l l problems Gives fast results For sppo in tment :

326-3233

SISTER VITA. Sp l r i tus l Reader and Adviser on a l l problems Card. Pa lm 4 Mind Readings Cal l for ap; poinlmcnt 24442*2

W A R N I N G ' Redford Township and surro imdlng areas! Sherry Shultz has her dr iver 's l icense! t h e Fam-i ly .

I N F O R M A T I O N weuted: Someone who was in West land YMCA Judo Clasa. I-S4 73. wou ld l ike t p ts lk lo persan ar persons s tou t class Please ca l l 721 3443

602 Lost & Found

FOUND- watch. downtown Birming-ham. 14 . 1241270

LOST: Himalayan Sealpoint male cat. Dec tawed, lost Buckingham Vi l lage area of Livonia Reward

422 9444

LOST White riuffy d o r female, vi-cinity M l Vernon and Rutland An-swers to name of Coco 447 3474

APPLICATIONS for the second term beginning February 3rd are now being accepted at St James Day School for 3 and 4 year olds

644 0620

LOST 6 Mile - Farmington area Jan 7. white A cream German Shepherd. I ' * years old. male Re-ward Please Call days 4749317. evenings. 424 1848

ANDREW BRUCKER. pisno teach er Lessons in yodr home or mine

6444213

PIANO LESSON S; in your home. S6 Wayne Music Grad Traditional instruction; ! supplemental harmo ny 449 4948 or 457 7663

ACOUSTIC Guitar Instruction, basics on up Specializing in finger picking Your home or mine Rea sonable rate* 644 7021

Fl CLOSET FULL of CLOTHES 4 N O T H I N G T O W E A R ?

Learn A to 7. <H Wardrobe Plan nlilg Small personalized classes start Feb 10.

Wa^lrobe Planning Workshops Ex cellent Instructors with extensive Fashion background Located in Birmingham

F A S H I O N CRITIQUE

6 4 3 - 4 9 2 0

PIANO lesspns in your home Be-ginner. intermediate 353-3159

PIANO INSTRUCTIONS Using effective modern techniques Masftrs Degree A Juilliard trained M|y home. Bloomfield Hills 642-3265

PIANO INSTRUCTION Profeuor of Music, highly trained, expe-rienced; offers piano instruction for anyone. Beginner to Advanced, desirous of |st class training

669 3456

PIANO LESSONS Classical and popular Former teacher from De-troit Conservatory of Music

3440126

HAVING P R O B L E M S ' WE CAN H E L P ALL Subjects All Levels All Teachers - Certified ABLE TUTORS 557 6014

Q U A L I F I E D experienced teacher to leach piano or organ, your home or mine Former faculty member Detroit Conservatory of Music

3241390

Early Learning Center Pre-Schoo! Program

For information, call Alva Gene Mallory 477 2060 474 1826 University Christian Hills Center. 26711 Farmington Road. Farm-ington Hills

GUITAR LESSONS Taught in your home Beginners or advanced Chil-dren and adults 12 years teaching experience in area , 5414663

PIANO or organ lesions at your home Popular, ctaasical and chord ing 20 years experience in the greater Birmingham area 862-7757

T U T O R I N G Your Home All Subjects All Levels Children. Adults Day. Night Service Cert i f ied Teacher*

356-0099

B I R M I N G H A M

B L O O M F I E L D S

FINEST P I A N O

I N S T R U C T I O N

AT YOUR HOME A S S O C I A T I O N OF

M U S I C TEACHERS

851-5423

PIANO. Classical i n d Popular, organ, accordian and violin Gar-den Ci ty Ellen Schuette M Mus

5224646

ORGAN Class, l imited to six begin-ning soon, only | I 6 with free prsc-tice time available Organ rentals from 115 per month Call lo regis-ter. Smiley Brother* Co . Ml 7 1177

602 Uet & Found

604 Announcements ft Notices

Christopher Wzacny Congratulations on your new son. you and your love mu*t be very proud

606 Legal Notices

NOTICE is hereby given that L i vonia Lodge 1317. Roya l Order of Moose located at 12600 Mer r iman. L ivonia, has appl ied lo the Mich Igan Liquor Control Commission for renewsl of Its club license snd t to t it is the intent of the Liquor Control Commission to grant said li-cense upon expi ra t ion of the pre-sent licende Dated Jan 14. 1975

624 Professional Services v

W E D D I N G PHOTOGRAPHY SY PROFESSIONAL COLOR

3344314

A N T I Q U E Armon M s r s e l k dol l , dressed aiwl beaut i fu l

626

OAL Ro l l Top desk |7$6 i r o n and brass f u l l bed Walnut server A l l perfect conat ion Cal l F r i . S « S i , M l 7 1744

B INGO SUN 7 P M Holy Name Church. 660 Harmon. B i rm ingham. 2 biock* West o l Woodward (School G y m )

SPACE avai labfe lor antiques t r a . dit tonaI Items, l ive p lants etc Btf mingham location Select y o w own

^ C a H . 647-7220

C H A R I T Y BINGO fo r Ret in i t is Pis-mentosa at St Gemma Social Kai l . I3SM V i rg i l . 3 blocks east of Tele graph. Sat.. January 16th. 7 pm

BIHGO. Fr idays . Jaa 31. Feb ?. Feb. 14th. 7 P M Berk ley Dads Club Berkley Commun i t y Center. 2400 Robin* Berk ley ( 545-016S

R O L L TOP DESK and high feck chair tmmt i 1926 dental cabinet e u g e r e wi th double glass doors Engl ish wssh bowl sets, wooden coal tods, sideboards, oak. walnut, glass and brsss F r i day . Saturday 146 P M Jan '17 I R h 1622 Hoit Tower, west of F rank l i n o f f ^Qua^ .

B1NOO Every Sun 7PM Plymouth Cul tura l Center. S2S F a n n e r St .Plymouth. Mi . Spon-sored by Plymouth Hockey Associ-ation

BINGO B'nal David

Every Thursday Night-7:30 pm. 243S0 Southfield Rd (between 9 4 10 M i Rd

616 Hal for rent

NW POST 190 A m e r l e i n Legion. 13160 Greenfield Ha l l lor a l l occa-sions Air condit ioned, spacious parking Special ising in , package

Brand New Hall Ever-7 Sportsman's Hall

27534-Grand River. Livonia (Bet Inkater A S Mile Rds I

Capacity 300 Available for all functions Lighted parking Package deals our spe-cialty ' Call anytime.

KE 5-8957

F O U N D Male dog. small *andv color dachshund and beagle mixed Wearing red collar, vicinity of Joy. Ann Aroor and Wayne Rd Trudy, lost your phone dumber 2614517

FOUND, young German Shepherd, choke collar, vicinity 8 Mile - Tele-graph. KE 5-0764

LOST: Collie female, sable and white Wing Lake area -1-7-75 ,

6341040

LOST grey, furry maie dog. 25 lbs., named Conrad', vicinity of Ann Arbor Rd and Haggerty Rd . Plymouth 453-4259

POLISH LEGION of American Vet erans Hall Air conditioned Ample Parking 8600 Haller. We*tland Joy Middlebelt Rds Reasonable 261 7705 421 9395

t V E R Y T H U R S D A Y N I C H T 7 IS Sponsored by Y . B . Y Schools

San Soucl Ha l l 29500 W I M i le Rd . Farmington

Every T U E S D A Y 7 30 PM ST FRANCIS K F C H A L L

21900 Middlebelt Farming ton H i l l s

Every SUNDAY 7 PM A D S .

, Sans Souci Hall 29600 W 9 Mile Rd Farmington

< n a ** * * n T i

oxo t m e n a m m e m MAGICIAN

Illusion 1st*Mentalist Custom enter-tainment for any occasion For en gage menu call Szelat the Magi dan. 441-2934

M A G I C I A N COMEDY MAGIC

Audience participation, great lam ily entertainment BOOK o6w - banquets, scout school, club and adult shows Call

EDDIE JAYE 398-5357

700 Auction Sales F A R M I N G T O N K of C HALL 21900 Middlebelt

Air conditioned Paved Parking WEDDINGS BANQUETS

SHOWERS PARTIES Package Deal Our Specialty

Hall Capacity. 300 KE 5 9938

After 2 p.m.. GR 41100

40 years of professional household liquidations For information Smart's Auction. Gary M Berry Auct.. Birmingham Rochester

« 852-0333

LOSf : 1-11-75. Toy Collie, vicinity 5 Mile • Hubbard - Lyndon. Li vonia Tan and white 3 tufts of red hair on backside Answer* lo • T a m m y " . Reward . 427 9337. or Mr. Nielson ,

464 2200. ext 283

LOST: black A white cat. vicinity Walnut Lake Rd A Inkster 3 black spot* on right rear leg 6248290

LOST Small sandy brown mixed breed female dog. (Looks like a fox I Answers to r , T h x i e " . Lost vi-cinity Uvania Mall Reward

GR 4 0368

LOST Long haired Dachshund, red and black Vaughn Rd area Oiildrens best fr iend Reward

6442126

LOST: yellow Lab. female Colli*, Jan. 7; ShelUe Dec -3 l in Detroit Male Beagle. German Shepherd FOUND: mother Beagle. Collie A German Shepherd. Dachshund black A white male Sheltle. tri color small dog - thick fur. orange cat. Call Birmingham Humane between 94 , no Sunday calls. Ml 4 2339

LOST: Apricot poodle, trimmed short, wearing blue collar. Grand River Beech Da ly area 10 y e a r old pet Please call 534 9427

LOST: Man's Bulova ACC gold watch. Saturday about 12:30 PM at Bonanza Restaurant. 7 Mile A Farmington Rd Keepsake Liberal reward. 4744275

I ' O I » f

b y i i i - . .

R E D F O R D Jaycee Community Building 15534 Beech Daly Air con-ditioned Weddings. Showers Ban-quets etc 937 2282 534 9527

622 Income Tax & Insurance

INCOME TAX P R E P A R E D Personal or business. 20 years expe rience. reasonable, in your home or office l-79f 3140 or 14842020

INCOME TAX SERVICE I N D I V I D U A L OR BUSINESS

Very Reasonable A Dependable 453-3709

624 Professional Services

FUNNY FACE Original caricatures of your Rela lives or Friends from your photo in black and white or color for a Gift or Spoof of the unusual Priced from 820 Call 9 am 4 pm

626-8 158

PROFESSIONALLY PREPARED

RESUMES ' T h e first step to successful

e m p l o y m e n t . "

851-9648 $20 - $25'

702

21 loch 7740234

A N T I Q U E dishes s ter l ing furni-ture. or iental rugs, paintings, •tove. r e f r i a r ra to r . complete house-hold. 1006 Parker Detro i t . Indian Vi l lage.

VICTORIAN couch. 6 side chairs approximately 150 years old. made

S family craftsman, excellent con Hon. <74 9041

FOUR P I E C E antique bedroom set Include* rare pineapple poster beds 8600 I 628 1848

ANTIQUE AUCTION S U N . J A N , 19 A l 2 PM

At T H f H O L I D A Y I N N OF

F A R M I N G T O N , l o r g e con

s i g n m e n t of a n t i q u e s l o b e

sold f r o m Pennsylvania and 3 local dealers Furniture, docks , p r i m i t i v e i t e m s , p i c -

tures ond frames, lomps. g o o d seledion Of china ond g l o s s w o r e . eic Lenny Enders

349-2183

D E N T A L Cabinet solid oak. brass pulls marble top beveled mirror, leaded glass doors mint condition

626 1914

P R I M I T I V E early American an' tique furniture Dry sink wagon bench, blanket chest etc Sally wal lace 646 5010

W H I F F L E Trees brackets loo S35 335-5106

BLUEBIRD AUCTION GALLERY

.16647 Dixie Highway HOLLY. Mich

GENERAL MERCHANDISE ESTATE SALE

Sat Jan I8lh 6 30 PM Selling the general merchandise from the estate of Elhel A New ton. 722 Perry St Flint. Mich

T E R M S CASH Open for Inspection Sat from 4 PM

NO C H I L D R E N PLEASE

6 3 4 - 8 8 3 '

702 Antiques

A N T I Q U E round oak table $225 Ships POSt Office. S325 Unusual walnut Grandfathers clock 8350. brass Cash Register $275. white Ironstone bowl and pitcher. $35; cottage dock also very ornate cast iron wood burning stove beautiful addition to any home. $475 851-0797

ANTIQUE SHOW Bishop Gollogher High School 19360 Harper Ave, Harper

Woods near Moross A 194

fr i . , Jon. 24 4 Sot., Jon 25, 1-10 PM. Sun.. Jon. 26. 1-9 PM Over 50 dealers Free porking

Hot Food Served Donations 75c

A N T I Q U E full brass bed Historic Battle Alle\ 108 Battle Alley Holly Mich 6)4 7711

2 0 % Off ON ALL ANTIQUES

Jon 20 thru Feb 1 Mon Fri 11 AM 5PM Sal I 5P

MAZE POniNGER ANTIQUES Fox & Hounds Bldg

Bloomfield Hills

ANTIQUES aod misc collectibles and household .goods, including crystal glassware, old colored bot ties, pictures and frames carved oak table. Chinese brass dragon candlesticks wooden twin beds Til fany slyle lamp and more Brinn a friend to 211 Ravine off Wood ward. 4 blocks north of Maple Bir mingham Sunday.' Jan 19th

ANTIQUE lovers B e f o r e your old chairs now Chair caSing Prole* sional work Rochester area

651 7304

C O U N T R Y FAIR

FLEA MARKET

A N T I Q U E S H O W 8 M I L E A SCHOENHERR

The Nation's Largest Inside Flea Mart and Antique Show has added another 2880 Sq Ft of Antique Show Space

Space Available for Antique Deal ers Space available for Gun Club A Coin Shows

OPEN Every Sal A Sun 9 AM lo 6 PM Fri 4 PM to 9 PM F R E E FRI Set-up for DEALERS

F R E E Admission F R E E Parking 774 3070 293 2521

ANTIQUES Plus Private collector Small Becker, two weight Vienna regulator Bar Chimes old top $2% Ingraham spring Banjo full size, mirror tablets $175. running a i * pi ain Others $15 and up

425 9326

© b a m i F rrrittrtr Home Cr Service Guide Aluminum Cleaning

ALUM. S IDING 100 sq f l instal led $68

STORM WINDOWS PORCH ENCLOSURES

C A R P E N T R Y Free Estimate

WORK M Y S E L F

453-8487

Aluminum Skfing

Alum Siding Tr im Gutter* HUGH E JONES CO

Free Estimate 4744124

Basement Waterproofing

PISCES BASEMENT W A T E R P R O O F I N G

RESEARCH. INC E X P E R I E N C E D SPECIALIST

Free and Accurate Diagnosis Li-censed A Insured We work in Snow. TRY US- Guaranteed Con tracts City permits 5443438

846-7900

Building & Remodefing

Additions

Alterations Your Home Improvements ore Expertly HondltKJ by

TRADITIONAL BUILDING CO.

Re I i able-Li censed-I nsured 3 GENKATION& OF EXPERIENCE

Quality Guaranteed Working drawings individ-ually designed to your satis-faction. Office 624-7476 Eves 332-4223

BLOOMFIELD mtLS

BASEMENT LEAKS R E P A I R E D n Years Experience

4744224

CUSTOM C E R A M I C t i le A slate Bath Enclosures Free Est imates 364-0372 or 67S-S66S

Brick, Block & Cement

THOS D E X T E R Mason contractor Addit ions. Fireplaces, natura l A gas log* Licensed Insured. 4741711

A L L chimney A porch reps i rs A tuckpoint lng Guaranteed. LI ceased S442H4

CHIMNEYS Repaired or bui l t new

Screened cleaned , Roof leaks. Mopped Guaranteed GA 74661

Bookkesping Service

" H A V E PEN W I L L T R A V E L " L A J Bookkeeping A T s i Service

2*603 Cherr? H i l l . Inkster W « 2 2 2

BeMdng A Remodefing

ROCKLAND CONSTRUCTION CO.

race P L A N N I N G A EST IMATES Rsc room*Addi t ions-K i tchens

F o r m i c a E lect r ica l

9 3 7 - 2 3 9 8 9 3 7 - 3 9 6 2 U c Bldr

HOME IMPROVEMENTS Additions • Kitchens • Dormers

C O M P L E T E R E M O D E L I N G WORK

Free Estimates • Licensed 4 Insur ed

Hibernian Homes Inc 939-5698

INFLATION STOPPER Now. free ei t lmate* on sll

your remodeling needs ADDIT IONS DORMERS R E C ROOMS OARAGES Easy FHA terms. Free planning A layout service when you desl with Neal. the owner Our' Mh jfcar serv-ing Detroit A suburbs L

Licensed. BootW Insured

BURCHFIELD BLDRS 24634 Five Mile

5 3 7 - 4 0 ? 0

I Want Work C A L L FOR F R E E E 8 T I M A T E

642 2943 5440473 Rough In or f in ish Addit ions, dor-mers. bathrooms, kitchess roofing, at t ics, a luminum siding, storms and screens, furnaces We do s l l types of cement porches and foun-dations. No money down, sever^ years to pay

ANGELO ZILLI Graduate of Lawrence Tech IS YEARS E X P E R I E N C E Bui lder Designer Carpenter

Special is ing In ADDIT IONS R E C ROOMS < NEW HOMES

STOREFRONTS Commerc ia l

476-4415 H A N I * * C H A R L E Y repai r , rdyiace Snu 1st. C o m p W e tab • t l

174 "ife

Contractor - Carpenter A l l Residential Commerc ia l

0 y rs sap. work w t U my • v e r y smcwes ar Yea w a a t beat my qual i ty

K M .

885-1444

. c o m p l e t e m o d w n i z a t l o n

P R I C E D W I T H I N REASON

C O M P L E T E D TO PfcRFECTION

CUSTOM KITCHENS er Fo rm ica cover youf old cabinet*

F O R M I C A TOPS R E C ROOMS WORK M Y S E L F

).Bowyef 255-5894

Kitchen Remodeling

R e f a d a g L ic- las. . t sh .423a224

L TT ':i i

Building & Remodeling

R & R MODERNIZATION

REC ROOMS. KITCHENS. BATHS. CABINETS. FORMICA. PLUMB ING. E L E C T R I C A L Excellent References

Licensed A Insured

Livonia 386-0 1 1 9 Birm. 647-5033

KITCHEN csbinels in formica or wood, ceramic tile baths complete Work myself Bob Roberts, ontractor Licensed, insured Call

f . i 287-6337

WORRIED ABOUT CALUNG THE RIGHT BUILD®?

Kitchens, bathrooms, additions, «un porches, alterations. I will be lappy to advtae you Free est. Can {ive reference*. 626401$

HAROLD SMITH K TOTAL

B U I L D I N G / R E M O D E L I N G SF.RV R E S I D E N T I A L - C O M M E R C I A L

28 YEARS E X P E R I E N C E Roofing Aluminum Siding Room additions Dormers Attics Recreation Rooms Kitchens Bathrooms Formica Tope Gutters Patios • Fireplaces Healing Plumbing Porch Enclosures Electrical Insulations Storm Windows/Doors

Wrought Iron Railing Accoustic Ceilings

Cement/Brick Work-

647-0717 S ADAMS Birmingham. Mich

COUNTERTOPS A K ITCHENS FORMICA OR WOOD

Wm. C. Smith. U c 531 1903

MASTER English Craftsman spe nahzing in custom-built homes, cabinets, furniture, pubs with cop-per bars 336 9430

"Work out of this world-Prices down to earth'

Modernization by

MARS BUILDING COMPANY

5 3 8 - 2 6 6 6 6 2 6 - 7 0 4 4

No Salesmen R e s i d e n t i a l - C o m m e r c i a l

Add i t ions-K i tchens

D o r m e r s

Rec Rooms-Both -S id ing

FREE ESTIMATES

PROMPT SERVICE

x ROY M A L T E S E CO Ki tchen A Bath Remodeling

• Ceramic T i le • Cor ian

* Formica A Wood Cabinets LO

ROOM ADDIT IONS I p e d a H H a g ih F I R E P L A C E S R F Hess . Li c e a s e d Bui lder

531-6839

Building & Remodefing

Jerry " J " Custom iKitchens

and B A T H R O O M R E M O D E L I N G

291-<>331

'4 tile i

CARPENTER BUILDER

CONTR ACTING-RE M O D E L I N G C O M M E R C I A L I N D U S T R I A L

Residential Maintenance

Ray's Construction 261 -4230

DOUG HUESTON HOME IMPROVEMENTS

CUSTOM CABINETS & FORMICA WORK

Deal direct with the carpenter who •ells and does his own carpentry work Good references Free esti-mates

398-6999

ADDITIONS GA 2-2240 _

FIRST W l

N A T L R E M O Proven

Satisfaction

PLACE NNER D E L I N G AWARD Qual i ty and

for 20 years

YOU D E i i L D I R E C T W I T H T l j E O W N E f t

AH Work | Guarsnteed and Compel i t ive ly Pr iced

F WEE Esli

AddlUona- Kltci ens

' HAMI Custom

CALL 559-5

Can*ntry C A R P E N T R Y roetion rooms. C their lowest T i r e

[Minting, t i l ing, rec-Our rates are at

est imates. • 6 4 0 I M

C A R P E N T E R , c e a s e , giving . r a g e s , addition i k inds . Call Lee

\ • >

• Designs

Porches-Etc

LTON Remodelers, 590, 2 4 Hours

w i t h Bui lder s L i -good deals on ga

and repai rs ef a l l

Carpentry Modernization A Repairs

Qualified Journeymen Carpenters Call for Free Estimate

2734271 No Job Too Small

B I B M I N G H A M C A R P E N T E R

Rec Rooms, Kitchens, Bolhs, Etc. Excellent References. Licenced. Insured, Reasonable.

647-5142

R E S I D E N T I A L A COMMERCIAL 7 OLD OR NEW

Doors Kitchen*-Formica P A N E L I N G A ADDIT IONS

421-4056

HOLIDAY SPECIAL

Commercial Maintenance Co. offering Carpet Cleaning Sp^ cial to Homeowners. Our Oews are ready for this Holdiay Offering.

4 0 % OFF Consumer Maintenance, Inc.

478-1872

C A R P E N T R Y - R O U G H A F INISH F R E E EST IMATES

464 3652

C A R P E N T E R who teache* Industrt al Ar ts dunng school year , desire* weekend Job* Lie bui lder 5349499

C A R P E N T E R , no Job too »mall L ight p lumbing A electrical* R e m o d e l i n g I n s t a l l d l shwsshe rs

3S24IM

C A R P E N T E R , qus l l t y work, low prices on kitchens, rec rooms, sddl t iona. etc Anyt ime 6644645

A L L K INDS Carpenter Work Doors, window*, rec rooms Kitchens. Fo rm ica . D r y w s l l

Reasonable. 477 7940 2*1453

REC ROOMS R E M O D E L I N G PARTIT IONS

26 Years Exper ience Free Est lmstes 4242255

Q U A L I T Y Carpentry s t reasonsble prices l}esidefl t tal A comm Addi-t i o n s . roofs , r e p s i r s . e tc . A f t e r 3.

4774661

G E N E R A L REPAIRS-Speda l is ing in code vlolattone. and f i re repair* . Free est imates A l l work guaran-teed. Ilcenaed and Inaured Graf f Coo*truct ion Co 4741336

C A R P E N T R Y NEW WORK R E M O D E L I N G . R E P A I R S lor

Home or Of f ice 4744071

J O U R N E Y M A N C A R P E N T E R S Rec. rooms, at t ics , remodel ing

Pierce 375x9171 Mike M I 4 m

Villoge Carpenter Vat. af ter I . 4747666

Carpet Cleaning

S E V E N A C A R P E T C L E A N E R S S T E A M E X T R A C T I O N "

We are not in and out In 30 mtn Let 7-A Cteaa Your

Carpet the Right Way. West. 464-2112 East. $740440

D.H Shulta Carpet Cleaning. Aay sise L i v i n g room * toll steam deened. » Each addi t ional room. $10 M 1 4 M 6

M E T R O C L E A N I N G SERVICE Ksraot Steam E x t r a c t Ion-Guar Method I Take the D i r t wi th Me

Also Upholstery 721-1440

Carpet Cleaning

TOWNSMEN'S K A R P E T STEEM Steam Clean your Caroet the safe, thorough way Reas 7241423

722-5407

SPEC1AL I I 7 95 Any slae Living room, hall

DOBOS CO 561 1541. 274-9387

W E S T L A N D C A R P E T C L E A N I N G Carpets cleaned by Steam Process

D i r t back guarantee Ffee est imate* 3241178

VanDuaan s Carpet Qeaning / S P E C I A L

L i * rm . Din r m . hal l . 125 50 Call 477 2959

Dressmaking & Tailoring

DRESSMAKING A ALTERATIONS Made to order Cowboy Shirts. Eve-ning Gowns and Lingerie. Reason able Pontiac. »4-1000

PROFESSIONAL Dressmaker for all Ladies Bridal. Formal and cas-ual dresses Alterations accepted Call for appointment 535-3951

ALTERATIONS Men's A Women's Clothes

Expert work guaranteed 644 5275

ELECTRICAL Q U A L I F I E D ELECTRICIANS

20 years experience FAST Ef-ficient Service'

WE SPECIALIZE IN Ranges. Dryers. Service Changes Remodeling. Additions. Alterations. Repairs Also Shops. Stores

F L O O D L I G H T I N G A Si N Electric Co

421-3838

DRESS DESIGN. Dressmskmg. Al terst ions. s l l type buttonholes

Pr tvs te sewing lessons Call Tues. th ru Fri . 11 A M 4 PM 525-0930. 4714778

. E L E C T R I C A L WORK DONE No job loo big ar small Reaaon

able Rates, fast service, free est

425-2072

KADRY'S Custom Tailor. Laree fabric seledion Alterations isfo W 14 Mile - Crooks. Royal Oak Al-varo Plata 549-7131

SEWING on almoat anything Need cushions covered? Alterations. Dressmaking Fast , sccurs le serv-ice Reasonable Grand River - 6 Mi le area. 4T4-S3S9

A L T E R A T I O N S Al l Kinds Men A Women Fast Service. 30 year* ex perience Let phone r ing Mne t ime. B i rm ingham. MT7 3350

MOODY'S INC F IREWOOD W E ' V E got Wood at Reasonable Prtces and are ready lo deliver See our Ad in front sedion of the paper

7214496

Carpet Laying

CARPET I N S T A L L A T I O N Reas rates, quick service, exp Rubber padding svs i l sb le 6442627

E X P E R T CARPET INSTALLATION

421-1459

A- l CARPET I N S T A L L A T I O N Reasonable-Rubber pad available A L L AREAS, cal l J i m 4554010

B i l l ' s Carpet Service A Repair P A D A V A I L A B L E

421-7172 2614707

Pierce Carpet Instal lat ion A l l Work guaranteed

477-1626

Carpet Repair C H U C K S C A R P E T R E P A I R

Stelr shifts, patches, rest retches 10 y r . experience ^ 464 3815

Catering - HOSTESS H E L P E R S

Trained. Dependable F.H.S. Oirts. Weddings. Part ies. Receptions Ref-erences Exchanged Cal l Susan

474-3761

CHUCK O L I V E R S P E C I A L C A T E R I N G

HORS D - O E U V R E S A B U F F E T S AH slsss Part ies + Bartenders

6434160

Cettng Work A L L T Y P E S Acoustic Ceil togs P A N E L I N G * FLOOR T I L E

A - l Job Free sat. 4 1 1 4 4 *

A L L PHASE R E N O V A T I O N C E I L I N G k P A N E L I N G

No tab too N g or s m s l l Faat lea. reasonable rates. 4244071

R E W E A V I N G . Dressmaking and Alterat ions on Men's and Women's clothes. Rd i sb le service Livonia . r e a "14658

F I R E W O O D Guaranteed lo burn, wel l seasoned mixed hardwood Del ivered and s t s c k e d . T 4 l l R stacks 130 Also fn i t twood. 437 2113

IESSMAK1NG CUSTOM DR Alterations

Bridsl A Formal Fast Service 669 7472

E X P E R T Alterations and Dress-making Reasonable! 544S764

A L T E R A T I O N S Al l Kinds Men A Women Fsst service. 30 yesrs experience Let phone r i ng long t ime B i rm ingham.

Electrical E L E C T R I C A L SERVICES

We Con Solve A l l Your Electr ica l Problems 24 Hour Service.

3946166

Collins Electric Co. R E S I D E N T I A L . C O M M E R I C A L

Est 1162 OA I 2044

B I L L A U T R Y . Elec Contractor Commerc ia l . Industr ia l . Repairs

Violat ions Reas.. work guar. K E 2-lOS. af ter I 4144296

BOLLlNl ELECTRIC Commerc ia l - indus t r ia l Res

• GA

ELECTRICAL SERVICE- INCREASES-CHANGES E L E C T R I C H E A T I N S T A L L E D

Mercury . Lucalox Floodlights indust r ia l . RasMaMla l . C o m m l

Flood b ias-Park areas Bldg Drives Mach controls Flourepcem lights

GOOD WIRING D O E * N T COST IT P A Y S ! ! ! "/

•Speedy" Elec tr ic

VE 5-O60O

Electrical

MASTER E L E C T R I C i A N Res -Remodeling Comm 1

Free estimate 85 1 7447

Ce^aaa fuw l nrewooa

Firewood

CLOSING OUT Seasoned all types hardwood Pick up or delivered, any amount cus torn spill 781 5279 or 24 hours

7342071

CORD WOOD $20

728 7586

WELL seasoned hardwood A white birch Hacker Fireplace Wood

474 6914

M I X E D HARDWOOD Full Face Cord weit seasoned $2S Delivered Anywhere 5914427

SEASONED mixed hardwood deliv ering face cords daily Troy Bir mingham Bloomfield Rochester A surrounding area 68* 0325

CORD WOOD Split hardwood. 2 cords $40

I cord $25 Delivered 482 -8517

M I X E D Split eessoned Hsrdwopds Del ivered to Rochester. Troy . Ster-l ing Heights. B i rm ingham areas $25 de l i ve red ; a t ack ing ex t ra Call

742-2410

J W WRIGHT SUPPLY Firewood

474-9044 FIREWOOD. $25 face cord, deliv-ered Wayne-Westlsnd area Mixed hardweae. Af ter S p.m. 7242210

F IREWOOD. Seasoned. mixed Hardwood. Del ivered. $25 face cord. Pr iced s l ight ly higher North of 10 MUe. East of Inkster Rd

4249777

O L D FASHIONED F U L L CORD OF F IREWOOD, spl i t 121 c i l B A p p r o * I I Inches i n leng th . ISO

533-367$

F IREWOOD Wall Seaaoned

SPL IT M I X E D HARDWOOD6 1 Face Corrf.. . del 122 2 Face Cards - dsl 142 4 Face cards deL 177 I Face cards del. 160

, Del ivered local ly

Village Green Grocer I M I L E A F A R M I N G T O N RD

474-9728

SEASONED F IREWOOD $25 Delivered

731 4377 651-0036

FIREWOOD H o r d w o o d s $ 2 6 0 0

Hickory $ 4 2 0 0

Csnnel Coal 12 99 per 50 lb Rag

Kindling $1 50

D e l i v e r e d FREE Locally

NOBLE'S 8 MILE LUMBER

I Mile Rd at Middlebelt

474 4922

200 cord* dry hardwood on lot at Lilley and Joy Plymouth 453-4I09

HARDWOOD. Oak Hickory 2 face cord* 24 in . $50 I I in $45 Deliv ered. Tree removal I A M - I PM

682 2578

FIREWOOD $25

264-4500 HARDWOOD 125 and $28, white birch $31; fruitwood $33. kindling $4 24 inch avai lable. 13 stacking, aay carrying extra l *4» W$S

O A K L A N D T R E E SERVICE Mixed Hardwood U 0 per cord

IS2-2SM

Floor Service

SEASONED F I R E W O O D . US card.

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thra IS. AM I PM Free

y thru Saturday. I I " vs. noon u> I PM

tree parking

AkTIQUE BOXES An n M U U n of toaaa Cur wee and

I f . to—nlng l | N r»V» Bases

leweM. tatocea A cigar* Bibles, baubles i tails. Baaaa (ar betel.

_ tto vapors k tremors faet lor Low Baaaa ol paid,

a War. i m i r , braaa. paw tar. ivory. agate. wood. torn. enamel M M . qwarlt day. Ua laattor. pa ptoi aiacto. glaaa. lacquer. tin. shells, etc . etc. Te to leund at: .

GREEN VAULTS GALLERY 7 * So Adam.

Tto ArtaM Birmingham

704 Rummogo Salts RUMMAGE SALE, over ta (ami Ms pertkiaatMd. M M M K QmKk. I I M l Northwestern Hwy.. lacreea (rem Northland» Fri Jan IT Iron It AM 1 PM. Sal Jan I I I row I I AM • I PM

706 Appfcmces

COLOR>V 23 m General Ebcirtc cenooie Excellent condition 1 yean old I I M SM7M3

TRASH matoer. brand aew. gold: 1 yaar aU Lady Kenmore cqp-pertone ditowaahcr. washer aad dryar. white working Baal ef(er

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NORGE RefngeTslor I I cu It t » ptrtont frootfree 1120 442 3471

, FRIGIDATRE vent free Cuatom Im parial eledric dryar Yellow |7S

Ml fa M toi basis. Everything carries fall Fee-tary Warranties aaaa wtoa soM bataw cast! M FINEST RIFRlGEKAfORS! Brand aaw MR stow marred. Met-ed. scratctod. priced still Msa* Family-Mm moM# go at l l l l ! Weetinghouae t t o r deluxe Refrig sratars. regular Oi l . aaw SIM' Side-by-Bids KelrMator Food a ram as' Maay ether Side-by Side model. Iran I M ' WhlrlpeM I I R. Imperial with tfHrcorntor . doara. regaiar R N . now SHI' Taa many more to IM. I '

DTSHWASHKS - > BROW C Q S t t .

Finest (ram Whirlpool. Kehrinator. Lpoint. «c fUiiM-Ina aaw I N !

Rolls tout Convertible* regular I IM.M. damaged tap H I ' Some with wood taps, tome M eater!

nc vary deluae SMS.to models, below dealer'i a * .at I IM!

R t t Z R S - A T CHEAP P « C B

Tappon Distributor Selling Out

Finer Ronaesl Maay at full M t off fappan Eye-Levels' t Ovens', Sail Ctesa! Black Glaaa doors, etc Abo some Facto-ry samples from Whirlpool. Roper. Westtagtovss. etc Fabuloua 40 In iswtoy Range* with I Ovena. Self Clean CoatlaasMsClesn. ultrs-de laxe -regular MH.M. cast ta dealer MM. on ssle at MM! Decorator Marp Range wMA lull else Micro Wave ovea oa tap. Continuous Sell CWaa oven beta*, regular MM. new MM' Some Roper Ran«es with Corning smooth topa. regular MM. aaw |UJ' Some tolui* Whirlpool repilar M S M. now I I M ' Deluxe Admiral MicroWave Ovena eat at crates, regular M U M . now | IM ' Large Tappon MicroWave Ovena. regular MM. now MM! Aiao Built In Ovena. Surface UnKs ot or below a Dealer ' r / a a t ! LOADS OF LAUNDRY: Some

Sind new big<apactly deluxe yars. regular OM. your choice

|1M! Some deluae Whirlpool Impe-rials! Some Weston with I I lb luto. *pu»hbijUow». muhl-cycle*, etc Waabera regular MM. your choice I I M ' Soma have mars De luxe M lb Dryer! below coat at I IM ' Gaa or electric Dryers, regu-lar MH. now I I J M I M ! All (

SEARS Coldspot deluxe upright freexer 17 cu ft Irost-free. very good condition. | l 1$ 4JI-SS20

REFRIGERATOR We»ti Fro»t Free, good condition. Mornings. 4t2 7t74

KEN MORE waaher and gas dryar Excellent condition | I M set

411-flM

GE no (root 2 door re(rigsratar.

Kid IM lb •kL

Mt - I lM

I I I cv (t . year old.

WARD S porta Ma diabwaator. uaad I tlsaaa. Marry wood cattMg to*M lap. pets pans cycls T2I-MM

G E. ralriaersior. pMk. tottam ar. tn. Whirlpool antamMic ar. sxcallant condition, aaw r k pump. Ml. Frifidaire elac-dryar. aaw tooting element.

474-7JM

WARD S 11 lb dryar. oxcallsM coa

E. Deluxe gas stove. I burner, ratisasrte. eappertoaa^MUa

WASHES and dryer, food condl lion. re(riger*tof. Uke new. AU (or m o 47747n

KFRJGERATOR, good condRioa. M0 Call

SFRIGERATOR Freeser. Philco I by MM. Mut; matching

. I gas stove Both (or M M M74IM

708 Household Goods Oakland County

FOR SALE: Household furniture, chests, tods, school desks, chairs Call Satardsy and Sunday MMMS

COUCH. Her cu loo green plaid, wingback. excellent condkien. I I M Wsakdays only M V r m

Paul McCobb

(ar traMIs

l W. U MM. JM. IB SM.

ESTATES

ET CETERA Qkttiiftod Housahold Sotos

Approisol» 6 4 4 - 3 4 8 2 6 4 5 - 0 7 9 6

6 4 2 - 3 0 1 0

M O V I N G ? M O U . E H O I D SALES (IN YOUR H O M E ) btolios l iquidotad

M A R I C

6 2 6 - 8 4 0 2

U K E NEW

cheat on

522ir' rar. M R offer Call

TWIN BE tod. *ufa

• N & IRENE 6 2 6 - 6 7 9 5

6 2 6 - 4 7 6 9

dark mahogany tod triple dream sad t night stands, besd-s Chaise I N M * M lonble matching mir asking IIMR ar MM s e a l M P l T

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sal II** Ksi

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accei a

DINING room sat. Chromecraft. MM. Bedroom set. toaddboard.

night stand, double tod I months old. M143I4

KITCHEN, table. I chair* Fine condition. Looks like white wroaMt Iron. I IM Call after IPM I M f l l l

AREA rag. green k gold. I M H i t green. H I Twin bed frame com-plete. MS Ml-JMO

SALE TO PUBLIC starts today' Eaay Terma Fall Factory War-ranties. Park al Outlet door Bring station wagon, trailpr. or we deliv-

HOT W .KOLD FACTORY OUTLET

2 3 9 3 0 W . 9 . M ILE R O A D s

I Door* East oi Telegraph 444 -4125 or 3 5 4 - 1 7 1 7

REFRIGERATOR. MS or beat offer 4J7-M01

GAS STOVE White. Enterprise. M in. Excellaa^caiuSllaa MS MSIOM

CHEST TYPE (rgaMr. 7M lb ca parity Signature Used verjOHUn

FINE Glass top. wc

furniture base dlnlag room

contemporary ood base dining r

table, chairs and buffet 2 white vel-vet sofas, red Parsons table. M a I I x M high Ml 1274

SOFA. Min blue. II7V Chair, over-stuffed. avocsdo. 170 Pecan aarv er. I I M ; commode k I cubes, slate top. H M Coffee table. M«. All ex-cellent 2 overstaffed occasional chairs. ITS pair. Tbomasvllle I pc (ndtwood dining set. chins, la Ms. I ladder back uptoistrred chairs, ex-ceptional toy at M M Drextl. S pc. bedroom sat. M M Natural rattan rec room furniture. |TS. 4 natural rotUa bar etoot*.»4a. Wrought Iron, caahiened porch furniture. l lM. Kelvinator Fooderama side by side, coppertene refrigerator-freex-er approx 23 cu R . excellent. MM TV. I I la Zenith console, color, sharp. IITS. Kenmore washer, dryer. | IM . Mlsc houaehold hem*

I47 0SJ0

BEAUTIFUL walnut Hepplewhite dining room aet Table. I shield back chain, buffet snd chins cabi-net M00 or beat offer M24MI

INTERIOR DECORATOR aelling home lull of beautiful furniture: many pieces never used: trsnau lional. some modern, much Medi terranean. several aofas. including velvets, dacrons. love seal, various chain, redinen. many decorator

Ce*. curio- cabinet*, unusual ps. pecan commodes snd din

lag set* with lighted breakfront Triple dreaaer bedroom aet*. 2 with ar moires In king, queen, full alaea. In Southfield After S ar anytime weekends JS4-71M

DOUBLE headboard of cane wtlh twin toda that swivel out. com-plete: night standa. marble l o ^ ^

FURNISHINGS o( 4 room ment Friday. Jan 17th 10 AM to 4 PM Pleaae Call M M I M or M2-0SM

BASIC wUh trei»ed blue , headboard bedding " Desk. -hutch half nette let White chairs

antique

On jirva Cootftnpof let »ith i

w(i,»u«ht

WALNUT I IM: I lekther

lamps, Thurs.

bed. complete, cheat, tap mstocaiv Pro-

table*. MS each; I e cedent condition After

474-1 M l

sofa, rasp * sack Fr condition

TWIN wood, mirror to

nigl t

MEDITEH table A d gold velvet

I D\ Save m

dupUy In house of (uraiture carry. I I

GLOBE lies E

• s M dresser, hide-a breakfront and mlsc

Hems. M i l l Rue Ver-Oak Par* MS MM

Dis W M t t w ixm

tap. Carved

tradionsl Italian flair

white Formica

fits double or . curtained Armoire* lench. aigM stands.

I cast I l l M . sell to sry t f round di-skle swivel chairs.

Iran table snd SM-MM

BROYHI l l blue and wMte lulian rry arm chair and ha*

FrtjKwood buffet, excellent 47I-04M

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DUX Chairs!- armMsa. least foam Lsshlias. wsM ugtoMtered I I M pMr. OB palatins by Miriam Aaton. Stor art war* Sunday M7 M M

708 Household Goods C o u n t y

QUEEN AJfNE I piped d t o M room oat wRh baflet. toMjgsai

BROWN •actor . 1 M Inch

Household Furnishings -SOLD ON-

' CONSIGNMENT APPRAISALS k PICK-UP

. ON REQUEST •

D r a k e H o u s e "Wtort Second Hand

O.E. t dear Mdp by stM tatoB-arator with tee mator. U ca. C .

s r j r u r r w s : « i latex. Mis* grtea Red shag car-pet. H l l . loam padding MI-TMd

IM M. Bate* (Acrooa (rem Past Office >

Birmkngtoan EVes. M2-4SI7 M M I M

CARPETING. Karastsa shag Light btue, Twa M I L M M After r i l p m M2-SM4

CONTEMPORAR' •ate. 4 aaatar. I

naugahyde

DRAPERIES, antloue satin, help, lined I windows plus I toy Roda

Excellent condition Ml l l l l

M M chain. 2 farmica U I •Bar. Excellent condition Hattaa Virion amic M M I Grand River. Farmla#an.|

DINING, living room furnttwe. 2J ih Maek/whtte TV AU

Itto aaw. Mast vacate. M7 JIM

DINING room set. table aad t up bolstered chain M7S.

DINETTE Set. dining room set aad

f •** tabT s a s COMFORTABLE uaed furniture, all matching, couch, chair. I end tables. moM sell, very reaaoaable.

MMM7

CANDELABRA, electric Tradition aa Baifo metal. M in. leng. I light* MO . Ml - l l l l

I GAS STOVE, gaa dryer, maple I dreaaer. beokcase headboard [(ratne. blond ead tables school desk, aight staad. 477 M40

j STERLING SILVER silverware. Tewie. Rose Solitaire. TK^e 4-piece place settings MO each Some serving pieces After I PM

I JM2M3

COUCH AND Love sest I I M Din taM table. 4 chain MS Brown velve loan chair and ottaman MS Waah er k dryer I M each 477 MM

S I N G ® AUTOMATIC ZIG Z A G

Sewiag machine, sew single or double needle designs, overcasts, buttonhole* etc. Modern cabinet Take over monthly payment* or I M caah balance Still under guar-

UNIVERSAL SEWING CENTER FE

SOFA. Traditional. Mack and while print I I M Chair and ottoman. Mack modern I I M M1-44C7

BEDROOM set ef Satia stand and dresser with

natch mint condHon. SM-M71

RANEAN cocktail, and awer. commode. |1M 2 swivel rocker*. |I4S

Ml M M

G M R A G E S A L E

YS . Fri. A Sat w more on Model apart-

ment furdMure. pre-rented (unu-ture. Scrauched A dented furniture Over MO.gM M used furniture on

Michigan's largest ware-ire-rented furniture All lo Id As Is Cash snd am-4 pm NTERIOR RENTALS

Maple IIS Mi ). Troy Juat W the TroyHilton Hotel

SM^MO

DREXEL room set. board and sen hlghrio

Italian Provincial bed double or queen bed-frame. 2 double dres y. 2 night stands, mir

•M2274

HOUSEFU dinar g room

er. dfyer offer

of furniture, living _ room, bedroom, wash-refiaerator. stove Best

3U-22I7

TAPPAN oven, built features Braas fi PM

screen

EXCELL piece bed Alao desk

E I T

level electric double range Many custom

minor repair MS 110 After 7

477-MIT

Value Spanish T [jwrn set M M or offer tola Eveainp. Ml-MTI

CARPETIt G. browa - tan tweed. 22 x 124 M0 Draperies, beige cafes. M I og by 112 wide. |1S In eluding rot i SS0-4SII

LAMPS, chain, paintings. great books, bike* curtains, mlac After I PM weekdays. Ml«7N

NECCH1 automatic Super Nova Ultra cabinet model sewing ma chine excellent condition. $123

444 0171

ONE Pair black and white drapes, pair uptoiatered chain, sheep skin rug Best offer. M2-S4M

DROP LEAF TsMe. dsrk pine, i males chairs. M0 Buffet Me Good condition 4TI-00M

FLOOR Polisher-Scrubber and Electrolux Tank Vacuum cleaner, all m good condition. | M tskes both US-SIM

Estate Sales Your HOME Furnithingj

SOLD In Your Home

J

D r a k e H o u s e Bonded & Insured

6 4 4 - 0 1 5 0

155 South Botes St Birm.

SOFA. IM in olive green crushed velvet. 4 upper ed cushions, tufted back, by Kroehler M M MI4SI0

SIGNATURE orfrigerstor. IT cu ft., self defrosting. Signsture elec-tric ranp. self cleaning, tune bak-ing. beautiful, only .4 months old. alao. attractive Hide a Bed sofa.

to full stse tod. like new. must self all items, sfler tPM

324 2 IM

BEAUTIFUL decorator items, fruit-wood writing desk, secretary, con-

bar with 2 itools, entry mirror, decorator cabi

aet. gtaaalop Ulchen set. with mold ed contemporary chair*, oil paint-lap. pictares. beautiful lampa. after 4 PM SM4&S2

709 Household Goods Wayne County

D i s c o u n t P l u n n b i n g

M A T H I S 0 N

HARDWARE

, Jl 53* Ford Rd . Garden City 422 )«HH

6130 Canton Center Rd.. Plymouth 4<S 1440

Near .Meyer Thnftv Acre*

Open Sundays

10-3 p m

5 5 ^ =

Spocia l P u r c h a s e

$ 3 4 . 8 8 ToilBt

Reverse Trap

708 Household Goods Octdartd County

SOFA. MeBhtoB ttMi. and * eel lent condition M S r i l

YOUNG girl's I piece whUa starter set. Good ceaMtlsa.

M4-07M

APPROXIMATELY M *q used help twist aylan

708 Household Goods OaMond County '

HOUSEHOi-D Sale, kmiture, an-tiquas. kitchen Matna. apntoncea.

d i i s r . ttfvS

709 Household Goods f n . m t u

W a y n e c o u n t y

CONTEMPORARY SOFA. M in Gald. Gaad condition 171 4M-SMI

TWIN BEDS. I . Ethan Allen maple Goad condition. I IS each.

4S -MM

TEKRIMC stomp unit, dark oak. S deep shelves. 1 drawers, sad ManKlowa door (or desk M X IS X T IUI l 127 I I M

70V HouMhaU Goods W i . , - , . f .a . .

• v v a y n e u w n r y

COLOR TV. sB ckaanels. I I kidi walnut csnssls. Pro-set Bae •

BEDROOM Suite complete. MB. chest, dresser. I IM. .

a u SACRIFICING dumpagne maple chest M drawers, doable tod. MS Beautiful Preach double dreaaer SM.. t22 S0J7

POKER table, red braid rug. tew-ing machine, toad mower, laty suaan taWe. potty chair S22-4MI

FOR SALE: furnlturr. appliances adds aad ends, some antiques old record* MSS4M

7 0 9 H o u s o h o U G o o d s W o y n o C o u n t y

S e a r s

W A R E H O U S E O U T L E T S T O R E

I N V E N T O R Y C L E A R A N C E S A L E

ASST. MIS-MATCHED

TWIN SLEEP SETS

FULL SIZE SLEEP SETS

OUEENiSIZE SLEEP SETS

KING SIZE SLEEP SETS

REG. PRICE

149.95-169.95

179.95-199-.95

229.95-279.95

319.95-379.95

SALE PRICE

88.00

98.00

138.00

168.00

LIVING ROOM FURNITURE

SOFA'S CHAIRS LOVE SETS

RECLINERS-HIDE-A-BEDS-SAVE 25%-60%

ASST. BEDROOM FURNITURE DRESSERS-CHESTS-BEDS MIRR0RS-NITE STANDS

ALL FINISHES-ALL STYLES SAVE 40% to 60% SPEC. MODERN 5 DR. CHEST 145.00-79.88

ASST. CONSOLE COLOR TV SETS up to $498.00 -298.00 ASST. PORT. AUTO. WASHERS 239.99-138.00 ASST. PORT. DISHWASHERS SAVE 20% to*40% ASST. REFRIG. ALL SIZES SAVE 20% to 40% ASST. RANGES-ALL SIZES AND STYLES SAVE 25% to 50%

M A N Y 1 - 2 - 3 O F A K I N D Discontinued Models-Crate Damaged-

Floor Samples-Demonstrators All Apoi iances Carry Sears Regular

Mechanical Guarantee

W A R E H O U S E O U T L E T LIVQNIA OUTLET

12001 Sears Ave

Near Plymouth Road & Middlebelt

4 7 6 - 6 0 0 0 Ext. 213 PONTIAC OUTLET, 481 No. Saginaw, in Pontiac

681-9900. EXT. 284 STERLING HEIGHTS OUTLET. 34650 Mound Rd.. Sterling Heights

585-1000, EXT. 551

WE RECANE all typei of aatiqoc chair botiomi Ask for "Herb. The Blind Man1. Pontiac FE *+**>

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( f D h a r r u p r r p n t r t r Home & Service Guide ROOT Service

Call BILL HICKS for Better Floor sanding aad FiaisMng

KE 2-OM3

Floor Sanding A Refiutahing Old floor* our spedalty Very reaaoaable Fren est 477-77M

Furniture

FURNITURE REPAIR Reunto late ring A Reflnlahmg

Our Specially is repnirfsg. rogJMg-d reupholstertn^

Garages

GARAGE DOORS REPAIRED OR REPLACED Elec trie operators After 4 PM 4M4417

OOD JOB BOB-

type work' You name it. we KE7-4IM

EXPERIENCED HANDYMAN-EMctrtcal. plumbing, carpentry built-in dishwashers, stoves B

complete InaUllaUona Rea " 47 1 2241

TIRED of watting for the carpen tcr. plumber elactridaa. tor that miner H> Call Floyd, before I AM or after I PM. 47I-2I7I

i— WANT M? Win

E e

made or repatr-or help deslp. In

ar my well equipped kl.<

ITS MM

HOME REPAIRS Larp and Csrpeatry. electric. Mumb

M«. Painting Inside sad atfl. Gai-ters and roof repairs MT l«M

NEED Help wtth a home rector protect T Call MAC'S HANpY MEN ' We will lato tto small r*>* We offer qualHy workmanahip by

i OraRaaaen Ml 4 M M

HANDYMAN-FIX MOST ANY THING

g f a s n a t CARPENTER available lor V y small ar ma)sr repair er tome km provemeat M l 1 «

t TRUST your trash Mi a

«a K i sal. Dirt. MA-41IS. M S M M

SS_. I! Mousing

MOODY'S INC! Hauling ' Division

You name It? We move U T2I44M

End Loader Service-Fire Oeanup WRECKING BULLDOZING

Houaes. Yards. Bldp cleaned M2 7 U5 ~

I I . i . l l n r. i tooling

BOILERS. Hot waUr heating. systesna. ssles and

ce. Qty and Sute. Ilcenaed and Insured 477-S4M

FURNACES, power humidifiers, electronic air deaners Sales- In stallation Service Ucenaed A In aured^-Caii ED NEVER8 421-MII

HOME HEATING SERVICE Service-Repair-Cleaaing

Maatercharp 433 0228

Landscaping

Sond & Grovel Delivered Soowplowing & Cleanup

Salt Delivered

GILBERT

LANDSCAft SERVICE

190 S Lynn St., Poofioc

6 8 2 - 6 7 0 2 6 8 2 - 0 5 8 5

MOODY'S INC '

Fee, the finest la American AgrtcaitUra .. Watch for our grand opening In Canton. M i c h , for all your landacaping

7II-04M

S T O N E M A S O N

BUILDS:

Aatoinlng walls, polios, rock-eries. waterfalls, pools with motetiols of your choice. Esti-mate on yours, your orchitect, or my designs free.

356-8319

Lock Service

NEW LOCKS SOLD & ItySTALLK) 8' PA8-0356

Moving It Storage PROFESSIONAL mavtag at

T w . t S w A j ^ M O V I N O • Tto Mavtoc M M " M

DISCOUNT ON MONDAYS ONLY

S f i L i r t S a i R . x s s . S r & a ^ l B t l f ^

I W M M m T»to»

reaaoaable rates, free e^lmatoa.

to f ir I t yaara-INSI SURED

• OOB MS 14II

M4-I4M

F U H N r r y i * MOVING A LIOHT HAULING

• B s r x - i - B r JUUUS ROBS llOVINO COM

5 S U i IMT-MT4

Moving & Storage

DEPENDABLE MOVING We will move you anytime

3J2J4T4

Musk Instruction

PIANO

Home or

. Organ. Theory. Harmony Popular and aaaslcal.

>r Studk. GAS-2MI Ml TM0

Orchestras

Ron Jackson & His Orchestra

MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS

Days, 349-4950 Eves, 464 -1678

ORCHESTRA ALL OCCASIONS MUSIC FROM BACH TO ROCK Call after S pm 4T4-4MI

Painting & Decorating

WINTER PRICES A 1 PAPER HANGING PAINTING M per roll. After S pm SI7-S0M

P j a p e r i n g - P a i r i t i n g

General Repelrs. PROFESSIONAL JOBS

AT LAW STUDENT RATES JAKE MS-MtS

CUSTOM PAINTING Interior A exterior Paper hanging, piaster repair. References.

R. Wickeri Free Estimate LI M I T I

G A R - L Y N I N T E R I O R S

Pointing Woll Repairs

Wallpaper Removal Wallpaper Hanging

373-1354 PAINTING: Interior Eiterior

Paperhanging-wal l wishing-SI

INSURED i ' £ L Ke

European Touch FOR THE FINEST IN

WALLPAPERING INTERIOR PAINTING CALL AFTER I PM

INTERIOR or Enertor Palntlag waated by famMy man. Etp . war! guaranteed free est cwerft^y

INTERIOR PAlNTING-ReaMnabTe

M ' " r M w i X t w c t

F R l t i STRlE6l

£ P - - A r > - ' E S

n t . »• _ . rnmrmg & Decorating

0 % O f f 'AINTING A

WALLPAPERING INI ERIORS ONLY

HrsK^ential-Commerdal ER IE ESTIMATES

^ 22-7234

PAINTER|S

Rob need works yrs e*p

348-9489 GREAT rORK GOOD PRICES

Home A Small Bualneaae* Interior. E «te r i or References

CALL BILL. 2SS-74M

PAINTING INTERIOR A EXTERIOR

FREE Est .IMMED Serv S22 2472

REiDUCED S E A S O N A L R A T E S

P A I N T I N G

P A P E R H A N G I N G

R F F I N I S H I N G

ReslifntisI Commercial Refere ices-Licensed Ineared

EE ESTIMATES Gregory Pssh or Hank

FH Aak (or Herts

l : M

5 0

IN

LOWEST

FF CH

All W

c&s

28 yrs

422-7

851-2138 to S PM MS-0M9

% O f f On All

PAINTING erior-Exterior

Winter Prices

PRICES-BEST WORK Cudtom Wallpapering

riMATES . EE ESTIMATL. IK ER FULLY GIVEN

i rk Fully Guaraateed

4 2 5 - 9 8 0 5

>APKHANGING 5 p e r r o l l <

asp. Work guaranteed

2 3 8 , 2 6 1 4 5 8 3

PRC

PAI Exter Fa t

F re j

CA 476-8

FESSIONAL

U A L I T Y

N T I N G ior- lnter lor

& Neat Estimates •

Reasonable Rates LL HANK 06 261 -5856

Painting & Decorating

T and S PAINTERS We're oat to make a living, not a million SIMM Paul. ISS-S7M Paul.

^ r r i PATNTING Oakland Cty only. Careful, quality work Special Lew Winter Rales Free Eat Mr Carlson MSMI I

INTERIOR. EXTERIOR Painting Roofing. Gutters. Paneling Free eat 72S0772 . 421 1121

PROFESSIONAL Paperhanging GUARANTE

Competitive Prlcea 433-0031

Interior aad eaterlor painting and paperhanging Free estimate* ReferencesWhts area. My buainesa depends on your satisfaction

MT S€M

INTERIORS by RON & FRANK PAINTING

Reasonable A excellent work Well experienced FreA estimates

IMS 100

PAINTING A DECORATING Free Estimate

J.RUSSO 689-5248 WALLY'S Painting Commerdal • Residential Interior painting A wallpapering Special fate. lUtir-aea. Cell wartime, free est Ml-MTI

EXCLUSIVE/_ Decorating

By

DONALD J FULLER WALLPAPERING

2 6 Yrs Experience Work Myself, Insured

559-0232

JOIN THE SATISFIED FAMILIES USING

JERRY E. FRY DECORATING

interior ond exterior 15 Yeors in this ana Work on Job Myself

Fully insured 6 4 4 - 7 1 0 0

AA. GORELICK PROFESSIONAL Patatiag-Decera

Residential A ^ i o m m Ctoteaa wart, guaranteed. Licenaod. Insur

474-091} T55R* T # B f X$W»

r«r htxM

CHARLES G O D A U PAINT (NO-PAPER HANGINO Fair Price Mr Quality Wert

Ml L-MII MT-MR

CUSTOM PAINTING INTER LOR-EXTBRIOR

Wert Gaanadaed-Frae AR

352-2863

11. J . . |1.. O - - r,, t , i ! , , i. nmtmg & uecoranng Plumbing

S T O P ! Winter Special

PAlNTING-iaterior. exterior WALLPAPERING all types incl

ALUM TRIM work dooe now at laat year's prices Uc f M i n

» yrs exp-call now A save

Free est.. Frank, or Gus,

573-6144 774-0292

Pest Control Roaches. Ants Mice. Household

Pests M day guarantee Reaaonabie rates Pesto-matlc Corp MI-MI7

Piano Tuning COMPLETE PIANO TUNING

A REPAIR SERVICE Ralph Terrana 172 70M

Plastering Plarter A Drywall. new. repair Hesldentlal. comm., p a r work Free eat tal l anytlm?. SM-2MS

ROY MALTESE CO Collins A Wall Resurfacing

Stucco Texturing LO 2-MM

PLASTERING A DRYWALL REPAIR

Free estimate* 332 7710

J . ROUSE A SONS . Plastering A drywall. new A re pair Free eetlmalea. 3M 4322

PLA

Free Eat MS2447 GA 7-J7SS

CLASS A+ patch plastering. Cracka repaired Clean + Prompt • Reasonable. F Tomlin 24M0 Rut-land. Southfield. Mich 41075 Call

M7M7I

Plaster A drywall repair A small al Urations Have done work In Bir

BloomfleM A Royal Oak M yrs Can give refer-

0W-MIS a w -

Plumbing R E P A I R I N E W INSTALUTIONS Commercial. Realdanlial Sewer.

Cmun,

S1TAIIT •ervtce WJ MM ar

NOfHkAN PLUMBING INSTALL additional . repair*, cleaning aawars.

/ M M V I

I 'M NOT THE PLUMB® Nor tto piumtor's pen. but any

have done. Plumbing. pMctricaL carpentry. complete modern t a t Ion. recreation rooms kitchens, farmica counter l a p . csMnrts. spe daitMng la vaMUes Alao maw re-

Roshid 474-5652

WAf

D A N ' S P L U M B I N G Repsirs. violationa corrected

• ANY PLUMBING NEEDS Licenaed .Master Plumber

537-9399 I 'M NOT THE PLUMBS?

Nor the plumber's *on. but any work you should have. I shall soon have done Plumbing, electrical carpentry. complete modern-isation. recreation room, kitchen*, formica counter tops, csbinets. spe-cializing in vanities Also snow re-moval. Reasonable. Frank Roshid 474-5652

PLUMBING SERVICE A REPAIRS REASONABLE

334 42II

PLUMBING WORK DONE Reasonable rates Fast service

No job too biK or small 274-24M

PLUMBING SERVICE Repairs A Alterations

Reasonable 3S2-I724

LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER Complete pldmbing. water lines

Sewer aervi Americard Mil .

r. Free est Bank Mastercharp 421-

411-7M7

SEWER A WATER LINES Installed A Re_paircd

LICENSED PENDER Plumbing. Heating

and Excavating Co GA 3-4100 K E I 40M

Licensed Master Toilets, faucets, hot wsler. base merits, bathrooms, hot water tanks, sewers, drains opened

TOM DOOLEY 531-7578 LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER

New Installations A Repairs J E Styes Plumbiag Co

l-ll43 or MI-TH7 332-2143 or Ml

BERGSTROM'S.INC PLUMBING

RESIDENTIAL A LIGHT COMM REPAIRS A ALTERATIONS

Basement baths, water heaters, fau ceta. vanities, gar top dispasals tot water heating, drahw dee

Licensed, laaured Master Q» NO JOB TOO SMALL

Call my tome. fM-I IM. 332-3*44

H

CALL

INTC Master

MI-JTM

l t . I 1 - ! -4. t . .n K R T t m s r w n g

FURNITURE S T R I P P l i i g We u e e a e l B -

V t H

fcj.cssr^"'"s&i / F u r n i t u r e Ref inishing Caetem wort Mr Flee Farattare RESTORATION REPAIR

v Ml 4-7755

R o o f i n g

Roofing-Carpentry 240 lb SEAL TAB SHINGLES

ALSO BASEMENT REMODELING A SPECIALTY

See before you boy' KITCHEN FQRMICA TOPS

BUILT TO ORDER

KAMINSKI & ASSOC LICENSED INSURED BONDED

KE 1 4 3 1 6

ROOFING. NEW A REPAIRS Gutters. Vents Work myself

Free Estimates Ke 4-S334

ALL roofing A reef repairs Licensed Guaranteed. S4S-2M4

Septic Tanks Septic Repairs-Basement Leaks

BULLDOZING 4T44224

Sewer Cleaning L A L SEWER SERVICE Sewer Oeanlng A Repair

24 hr service-Sun Holidays

3 5 8 - 4 1 9 8

BONNIE Sewer A Drsin Cleaning Radio dispatch*! trucks

MI-77VT or S22 2177

SEWER CLBANING-IIS first 23 ft ISc each additional ft PLUMBING REPAIRS CALL LEO. SS7 1730

Slipcovers SLIPCOVERS D R A P E R I E S

Hand sewn Your Fabric , By Mary Elaine 1 u s i m

CUSTOM MADE FURNITURE SLIPCOVERS FABRICS Available Call for Home Appl S3SS7SI

Snow Removal MOODY'S INC

Snow removal dlvialon (It cent iw deep enough lo stop u*l Resi-

dential. commerdal 721-MM

SNOW REMOVAL SERVICE

Very reasonable C A R N A L A Residential

Mike. KE7-MM Don. 42IA4M

COMMERCIAL. ladeMrMI. Apart m j j U ^ p n c y t o r v i c e . ^

S n o w R e m o v a l ;

SNOW REMOVAL SERVICE Seasonal or per t ime rale Saldn^ available i t hr emergefcv answering service Res I h Com m l 131 MM or 333 307

OAKLAND TREE SERVIC8 Specialiiin|^ in Commeroal|

SNOWPLOWING Comm I.. Industrial. 16 Yr t?*p E H Jensen 474 4B24

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Television

S H E L D E N C E N T E R

T V . S E R V I C E i

10910 FARMINRTGN RD LIVONIA

4 2 1 - 1 5 8 0

file Wort

BASEMENT floors avg siae 171 labor Best prices on acoustic ceiling 'After 3 pm 42S-fSH

Tree Service TREE REMOVAL A TRIMMING

Andy. Ml S3M Tom.274 T2M

Upholstery

Custom Upholstering I. Restyt«>K 40RT0N HOUSE

FREE ESTIMATES 72*1404

UPHOLSTERY BY RICHARD QUALITY FABRICS A WORK •ree estimate e. pickup

M2-4 I7 I A delivery

PARK Cuatom Upholsterwg. ua to 40 r off. 23 Years experience Free home estimate. LI7-M0ti

FERNDALE UPHOLSTKY CO

10 DAY SERVia Finest selection of Decorator's Fan nc* Exper Guaranteed work-

LIS M04 or ' L s -

L A L SNOW REMOVAL Commareiel A InduArinl

M Hr. Sendee Sun . Holidays

. 358-4198

l ^ l »

SNOW R E M O V A L "

. Call

L a r r y l Tewlag TS14M9

R I L L S Walte. Windows Cartots denned PiUdlag Very reaba-able Inaared F r p est M M S M

WALLW ASHING do the work myself Five

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w5r^TcJ5y 7 0 9

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A ^ - g a g g B t a e u a a a c

O a k l a n d

710 Mbc. For S a b O d d a n d County

D W E T T E f S T l M grain pUet ic top. • v » y l cMMoned

•colta 411

U P R I O N T pirn*, M M S o w l n « m * dune US Baby c r ib . complete 111. 45*0407

~ SALE! SALE! ' Bedroom 8cU » »

L i v i ng Room 1*1*. new H I . I I M Ref r igera tors ..., .....|S9 C M i Elect n c Stoves T » U I Bed roe m Se l l . new ..L.,.'... I N . | 10 I Cheats ft Dressers l^.. |17. I l l , |23 Mettresees L I I I . I U » 7 Hol lywoed Bed*. com new |47 Lamp* , new < 14. |7 Table ft End Tables IS. M End Table Sets. Ipc new C l Wringer Washers I I * . P Dinette Sets new W Sofa and Chair , new I I M Chairs Red lners . new O f Desks . , 117. I I I . 123 Bunk Beds new Ui 151 Beds 110. I IS NEW AND USED F U R N I T U R E

C R E D I T WE D E L I V E R

BARGAIN HOUSE FURNITURE

2 1 7 4 1 FENKELL (At

C O L D wool carpet ing l i yds |7S, II117 blue bat ee rug l i s Snow (ires and 'wheels l i t e new. L ,7111. ISO. Lined drapes beige, l ight orange. I ft WO Stager »*w ing machine 120

M 4 I 0 J I

GAf LOGS large, complete with and valves Can't use. Very

Call alter 4 PM 353*110

M O V I N G SALE maple couch, bed-room suite. Electrovoice speakers and • cabinet, baby chest 24 m. g i r t * bike. contemporary uphol-stered chair and misc Items Fr iday . Saturday unt i l 4 P M 4S7J Brought on Dr . . B i rm ingham off F rank l in between Quarton and Wal-nut ' Lake

C L E A R A N C E S A L E COUNCIL T H R I F T SHOP

W omens Mens. Chi ldrens Clothing Accessories Household i tems •

U2I E L incoln (104 Mi > Royal Oak

' Turs t h r u Sat 10 A M lo 4 10 PM

OCTAGON cocktail table, wormy chestnut, inlaid too, 1250 Walnut h i d com poo r m cabinet 175

4SS5I98

TWO living room tables in excel lent condition Contemporary styl-ing 45* 10(7

SIMMONS crib complete 160 Matching chest. |40 Dressing table. | I 0 All yellow Maple play-pen I IS Car seat |7 All excellent condition 453-IM I

FORMICA kitchen table.' 4 chairs 140 502-9275

KNOLL armless white contempo rary couch |IS0 Blue chair ISO Needs recovering Call after 10 AM S22 73SS

K ING SIZE walnut paneled head board excellent condition. 135

.241 9038

D I N E T T E set S piece round table one leaf 4 swivel chairs avocado. ISO 421 5843

SOFA 13 inch, olive, blue striped Scotchguard nylon, newly reuphols tered. traditional. 8260 After 3 30

427 9721

M O V I N G Out 5 7 State davenport 1 ft sleeping touages. Ironrite lamps, chairs, mite items yard tools Between 12 - 6 PM 38591 Ross Livonia 444 1455

SINGER tig tag and Touch 4r Sew sewing machines. ISO to 1125. Real Sharp Others from 135 used. 1129 new A 4iM 422 2131

SEARS water softener used 3 years Automatic 1125 459 9123

710 M»SC7 For Sale Odr iand County

YOUNG ladies and women* clothes sites 9 to 18 Mens clothes -ute 42 to 50 Dining room set Hanging lamp to match Bedroom dresser, mirror double chest Single bed frame Tandem bicycle 2 Black leather chairs Jewlery Wigs Mi4 5551 MI4 5550

K E N M O R E Cabinet sewing ma chine with buttonhole attachment Very good working condition |25

582 9005

SPECIAL SHIPMENT

FACTORY TO YOU Women s clothing Large site* l l ' s th ru 52 men's how and house ware Hems ALL BRAND NEW AT RESALE PRICES

previously owned

331 1 Orcha rd Lake Rd

KEEGO HARBOR

681 5 5 4 4

STOW E Davis chair and couch, brown walnut t r i m excellent condi Hon 7 Hummel f igur ines large (rain t ransformer re f r igera tor , iro-ner 626 5160

Q U E E N SIZE SERTA mattress. 2 boi springs Brand new fn uno prned carton 820© 3S2-8222

COMBINATION washer dryer con sole color TV . antique trunk twin site brass bed 10 speed bikes organ desk, items too numerous to mention 442-4817

p r e v i o u s l y o w n e d '

RESALE & WHOLESALE

Y O U N A M E IT—

WE'VE GOT IT Hours 10-5 PM Monday thru Satur

day

331 I O r c h a r d Lake Rd 12 mi les W of Telegraph, kit ty cor ner f rom the A W ' Shopping Cen-ter t

KEEGO HARBOR

6 8 1 - 5 5 4 4

7 4 0 Hi Service

Sun

„• tm

9 v I I I Studio couch p4««e wrought i ron patio M t 135 GttRar m Dresser I I I . felkaa. lawk m o w e r i . etc Muat t e l l After I P M 474-7111

t v k l ^ Y T H I N O goe»! Beds table, l amp* dtnatte aet. ate. Sat Sun 11-4 p in. M Beach Rd . t r o y

machine I I I . P m f ^ P o n g

6role rable.

I . F lvelS)

POOL TABLES; . I N V E N T O R Y C L E A R A N C E 1

LIST ' NOW Bar si te in slate H « ; $299 I ft slate ' M f ; 1350

7' ft I ' Comm I type N * 1441 I ft ant ique style »wo M95

La BARON S SPORTS IRC >4711 Dequiodre

S of I I M l . T roy S M 3 5 M

TORSION balance druggis t 'sca les w i th g r a m and f rac t iona l weights L ike new | I M 476-3886

G A R A G E SALE Begin Thursday 7M Edgewood. 1 block North of Dut-ton • Qrion Rd intersecl ibn Port-able avocado Ki tchen Aid dish washer, 2 map le t w i n beds, of f ice equ ipment , o lder r t f r l g e r a t d r . etc

M1-MI9

A C C U M U L A T I V E G o d D l E i T h i p p old. new and In- between Adult and Chi ldrens clothing, toys, skates, houaewares. boys and girls > k e s Brass chandel ier, to?*ter. digital dock , records, shoes New drape* and rods, new bedspread. Super bargains pr iced l o sell F r iday and Saturday only 10AM to 3PM 20070 N Creenway. South f ield Between 12 and 13 Mite Rd. west of Evergreen

BIG BARGAINS A N N U A L J A N S A L *

14. Vi. 8. OFF All clothing ladies coals dresses, mens suits, and childrens Also china, glass, draperies, lamps, and picture*

B I R M I N O H A M RESALE SHOP JI9 W Brown. 2 blks S of Wood ward ft Maple 115 Mile R d X 3rd building on Brown St . west off Woodward Open Monday thru Sal urtfey. 10 to 5 I 'M Park in rear

ESTATE Sale Antiques household lteats Sat Sun Jan 18. 19th 10 art*S pm 9501 Hayden Detroit, cor ner W Chicago

BASEMENT and Garage Sale. Sal urday 10 to 4 I 'M 27255 Red Leaf La|e . Southfield Off I I Mile Rd between Greenfield Southfield

R E C O N D I T I O N E D BeTT & Howell sound projector screen, and two reetis Opaque projector Antique brass headboard Singer feather weight sewing machine sue cello Zither 644-2874

DOLL SALE IPO • 20*F O F F

SALE LASTS T H R U JANUARY A U . Effanbee, Cameo. Kewpie & Peggy Nisbet collector dolls in stock Also selected Madame Alex imler dolls reduced 10*"'

The " D o l l Hosp i ta l ' ' 3947 12 Mile Berkley LI 3-3115

2 blocks East of Greenfield

ANTIQUES, silver dollars and fur niture including 100 year old hang ine lamp dishes Office desk

334-7462

CON N CAPRI Deluxe organ Chimes and strummer 11.950 Myers shallow well pump 'ahp. 130 4 speed transmission 1968 Dodge Hearst shift Bell housing and pressure plate 1130 Relco Deep search head 135 634-3636

FRENCH PROVINCIAL bedroom, white and gold trundle beds -lad der dresser chest Sirocco rfiirror (newt. 110 Pecan Italian Provin-cial headboard. 125 Head sk i * |2S Weights ISO lbs 115 62* 3980

GARAGE SALE Kitchen accessories special ovens, etc bar accessories, silvei^ilate serving pieces, vases, wrought iron table special built butcher block table - 24x66 with 48 in formica din ing table attached ft 4 stools Toys, sku skates golf clubs, easels, octo-gon card (able. 6 ft Brunswick pool table, clocks radios. 23 in con-sole color TV - French provincial, black A white 18 in portable with remote Other miscellaneous

5 6 0 N. GLENGARRY

BLOOMFIELD HILLS

S a t u r d a y 9 A . M . - ?

OIL TANK. 250 gallons all fittings 125 644 6159

L I K E NEW. porta crib complete, high chair, beige carpet. 12 x 14 ft., purple carpet 10 x 10 ft 8 in . set dishes and glassies Ml 6 6999

2 0 % - 5 0 % OFF RESALE SHOP

B l o o m f i e l d Keego Resale S h o p

3369 Orchord Lake (Corner Commerce)

681-5424 Mon thru Sot , 10 AAA-4 30

PM

K I T C H E N CABINETS. B A T H VAN IT IES MISC I T E M S FROM OUR DISPLAYS SINKS, HOODS. L A U N DRY * L I B R A R Y C A B I N E T S SO^ O F F ' 644 S4»0

B l o o m f i e l d K i t c h e n s Your Cabinet special ists '

4088 W Maple. E of Telegraph

R O U N D light colored braided sq ft of I I f t d iameter . 225

wood parquet f loor ing. used

476 5282

L A D I E S Skis and boots swe l . - d r a p erkes assorted sixes, punch bowl. Japanese Tea Set Evenings or weekends. « 4 ^ 6 3

GINI 'S Household & Esfofe Sales Cash in Your Hands Day of Sale

Free Estimotes 4 Aoproisols WILL BUY

647-1674 646 8948

CARPETS, handmade Persian deisgn. 4x4 ft and 4x2 ft Four piece copper Tea. Coffee service A l l new% Camera. Yashica Electro 35 G Used, best offer 57*4112

COMBINAT ION washer, dryer braided ru t s . lOOt wool. 4x>. sofa, match ing m a i n , corner table.'

42* 2209

GUINEA PKiS

BABY MALE PARAKEETS

SINGING CANARIES

COCKATIELS

Fancy Furnitu«« tof Feline Friends

toys • Sweaters - Coats - Boots

Travel & Training Equipment

Complete Services. Boerdmg and Grooming -

Cu r ren t Store H o u r s

' M o n d a y t b n j Sa tu rday , 8 A . M . - 6 P M .

2 2 8 3 0 M O O N E V A V E . .

k 6 8 0 6 ank AnMricard Accepted

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1 ' i ' • * Jfcfa • ' r - n -

COLOR t l tech console | ! » Atei> » 1Mb color. 1145 Both In excel

JSa-0417

P O O L T A B L E S BRUNSWICK. V A L L E Y . FISCHER

SLATE T A B L E S f r o m 1250

* S A F F R O N 1

B i l l i a r d S u p p l y 103 S Woodward cor. 10 Mi

Roya l Oak 542*429

B O H E M I A N cut Crys ta l Ctfchoalo vak lan Buyers on ly . , I42-W7I

F U R N I T U R E , antiques, glassware, (babes, books, w icke r , much more 1217 Union Lake Road, north of Cooley Rd Tuesday. Wednesday. Thuraday.. Fr iday 10 A M

Y o u r F u z z y F r i e n d

Feline or Canine Prize winner or jusf plain pal would make a beautiful por-trait.

Mondoy thru Friday 645-9194

DOG RUN. 1 x 4 x 4 w i t h gate. MO Call a f ter 4 PM. 358 5376

R E M I N G T O N Manual typewr i ter . Zenith Black ft white portable TV Dressing table, infant seat, car bed. potty cha i r , walker 478 0902

B A R N W O O D

4 6 3 - 2 1 7 9

P U B L I C J 4 0 T I C E . Tax Sale Execu l ive fu rn i tu re , pedestal conference chairs, wood desks, swivel chairs, credenxas. file cabinets. 139 95 Storage cabineta. lockers, postage meters, calculators 139 50 M im egraphs. check wr i te rs . IBM type wr i te rs I I M 50 231 W 9 Mile

548 6404

7 1 1 M f c c * F o r S o b

( jounty

IT 'S laexpensive to w i th -Bide

. . rdware Middlebelt

B A S E M E N T S A L E

m m '

F l f t

day. s tar t ing at I

B A S E M E N T S A L E A M I P M I I I Wa Off Car ter , south

I P ly i outh Thur da

G A R A G E DOOR OPENERS 55*5224 3534279

711 Misc. For Sale W a y n e County

P O R T A B L E STEREO. 120 New site 6 ladies ice skates. 16 2 Utah S way speakers, new. 1160 427 6551

SNOOKER table Brunswick 5 X 10. accessories 1350 534 1746

MISC Furniture, casetle recorder new Complete ski outfit, boot 7 8 ladies Reasonable After 5PM

453-4478

WALL mirror, 3x5 feet, electric ice maker, dishes and vases, dollies record*, pundibowl set. 2 yard hammocks Many miscellaneous items 425-0124

FOR a 25th Anniversary 3 piece silver lea set and tray 2 maple twin beds, child s Easy Bake Oven, brown leather English riding boots size 7 427-6129

INVALEX bath lift hydraulic, like nef 1250 j 533 5064

B A S E M E N - T S - T L F 19478 Osmua ( North of 7 Mile, west of Merri mant, Livonia Furniture, refrig erator. stove, washer, dryer Excel lent condition Brand new Zenilh Hearing Aid. still under Warranty 4x10 steel dog kennel, slate pool table with wall rack, medical aluminum walker, movie camera, projector, gift items china dish ware toys, small appliances and many more items See them for yourself Open Saturday Sunday. 10 AM 5 30 PM 273 7953 or

47*4787

GARAGE Sale antique drafting table, art misc Sun Jan 19th I * pm. 862 7211

CHILD'S porta crib only used once Hnadstrom stroller also con verts into Buggy Jump chair walk er. six year crib all very reason able. 937 8389

W A R E H O U S E

S A L E

ALL NEW FURNITURE Odd Chest 129 95 Bed-Full or Twin $16 50 Hollywood Beds $49 00 AAottresses $24 50 Full or Twin sue Canopy bed

$7995

B E D - N - B U N K

Sleep Shoppe Inc 25014 Plymouth Rd

3 blks. W of Telegraph KE J-1740

MUST SELL beds, stove misc 43701 Shearer Dr Plymouth Friday and Saturday. 10-5 PM

BASEMENT SALE, relocating lamps velvet matching chairs, bed. shelf units No clothes, desk. TV 261 3455

BASEMENT SALE. Thurs . Fri. . Sat.. 1*4 PM Electric stove excel lent condition, baby buggv and crib baby clothes, new and used Bee line fashions (dealer 1. lots of misc and household odds and ends 14254 Berwick, near Merri man and Schoolcraft

BUILT IN gas range 150 7 ft pool table. 2 sets of balls, cue rack 1,75 «25 1025

A P P R O X I M A T E L Y 60 pieces ce ramie greenware All for 115

455 8464

COLONIAL chairs, table, lamps and hanging lamps 453 5375

BABY Crib, 5 year, complete good condition 130 533 9076

YOUR CABINETS made new by covering with formica wood grain Do it yourself Cabinet doors cus torn made Desperate for work 326 5080 or 722-9792

POCKET Police Scanner. 1100 349 5872

M O T H E R ' S R I N G

12 Stones Rearranged To Your Specifications

$49 C a l l

5 2 2 - 3 4 0 0

GE stove and refrigerator. Cold-spot refngerator double bed van-ity. loveseat dinette end tables, dothes. sports and camping equip ment. 453 4716

SNOWBLOWER. self propelled. 3 5 HP Like new |I2S 453 2824

STUDDED snow tires on 14 inch wheels. 120 12 place setting Ward s diina 120 459 4645

BASEMENT SALE Loti of every-thing 1250 Shari. Westland Jai^u ary I I thru I I 425 9 I M

E L E C T R I C G U I T A R wi th case and ampl i f ie r GE Portable dish washer Upr igh t p iano w i t h bench

937 0283

BEDROOM. 3 peice. excellent con-dit ion. 1200. sofa and chair* . 1175 Cal l a f ter I PM 122-1W

BABY ITEMS for sale, aood condi-tion Swing, bouncer, back pack car r ie rs , miac. 455 0502

A L U M I N U M S ID ING FACTORY SECONDS For Do-lt Yoursel fers

$ 1 9 . 9 5 sq. f t .

14544 Telegraph. Flat Rock * l JO dai ly . 1-4 Sat . No Sun

7 8 2 - 9 8 9 0

BLACK L E A T H E R . Napoleonic yacht cha i r ; black and chrome Con-temporary easy cha i r , p lat form rocker. Boxak speakers. M In floor loom, and more 38*4179

FORMICA K I T C H E N S or counter tap* for labor plus mater ia l . 30 years experience 32*5000 or

7M-I7W

ANSON wheels, fou Vega

28 in. electr ic glaaa-topped w r o u | and 1 chairs. !»» room laiatdry tub Room d iv ider . 110 F r e n c h P r o v i n c i a l

COLOR T V f 2 S in Maytag, automat ic pan bul t i - ln dishwa

25 CENT Booklet ries f rom famous mod old days. ' G P T L I K E IT WAS fee. 1132 Cameo. F ida 33901

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Lustre Rent M Loonier Pro

MUe Rd. a t GA 2-2210

7 2 6 Musical Instruments

I piece Mack pirn red I cymbals M-hat.

•44 2111

I1SIS Fenton. Rds Jan

i v and 9«tur-A M .

BUESCHER alto saxapftoae M d music* stand, excellent

Jan 17. t f t h I nut . Northv i l le of I Mile.

(41 I ) inch. Ht 24I- IC4

MS- 74 in. iron table

Single ut i l i ty f i t t ings. | I 0

D rum table. 15.! l ovesea t . 125

522 2173

a l l channels; Gas dryer. Tap

425 5517

S P E C I A L .

SALE* Lftondo nyloo ilrinfl auitor. l i l t $75.50 NOW $55. Steel string. Ult $79.50 NOW $60.

2 0 % O F F GUILD. GIBSON. OVATION

M A R T I N . Y A M A H A GUITARS

WITH THIS A D

AAUSIC STRINGS 4 THINGS 1810 S. Woodward Block N. 14 Mile

642-5536

)f selected sto-book of those

R A N D P A T E L L Ar thur B Col

i r t Myers. Ftor

P O O L T A B L E S BRUNSWICK. V A L L E Y . FISCHER

SLATE T A B L E j f rom 1250

S A F F R O N

B i l l i a r d S u p p l y 1623 S Woodward cor 10 Mi

Royal Oak 54J-I4M

ApR C O N D I T I O N E R . West inghouse, 6000 B T U . sl iding win-dow type, purchased 1974, used I month 1179 4S5 7383

F I V E tires and whepls. 800 X 14 15, low prof i le. 1200 425 2313

SNOW BLOWER 22 Sunbeam, new 1135 Call after 5 PM 144*

435J

TWO Ford Tot Guards (car seat t, 160 value. 119 each Call 453-0844

R E D O YOUR K I T C H E N . LAUN-DRY. or L IBRARY - USING SOME OF OUR DISPI .AVS StKr O F F ! 532 4350 C H A R L O T T E CLARK KITCHENS. 11932 W McNICHOLS. W ol SOUTH FIELjD

S W I M M I N G POOLS' Savings on several ^izes and style* remaining from i last season Choose from either (steel or alumi-num 15. 24. and 27; foot sires No resonable offer refused Lewis Pool Company 261*721

ICE SKATES, new and used Ex-pen skate sharpening Loeffler Pro Hardware. 29150 FiVe Mile at Mid-dlebelt GA2 22l|)

CHAIN SAWS. Pione ton. uas and elec used Loeffler Pro I Five Mile al Middle

»r and Reming ric. new and ardware 29150

belt GA2-22I0

712 Bicycles for s d e

TEN speed bicycle Sell for 1150 Call afte

OAK Office Desk lady 's clothes (size condition Misc Ver

cost new 1229; r 5PM

464 2090

i eclining chair, 121 Excellent cheap

353 *935

7 1 4 Business & Equmpment

O L I V E T T I calculat 24 Good conditio/1 I

TEN PROFESSIONS with chairs Recept mirrors Call 453*87

ROLL A WAY locks. 180.

met I

IBM electric typewr ter |IS0 elec trie adding machine |35. new 3M copier . 189 95 A AM 422-2131

Off ice

r . divisumma 10 352 3000 or

62* 2519

L Hair Dryers i mist desk and

453 6540

file, with 453-9397

7 2 6 Musical I n i h u m n t t |730 Sporting ( M b

case condi

861 2535

O N L Y one new wal nut desk left i 642 1822

L I K E NEW Royal writers 13 in and II Call between 9 AM

NEW 30x60 blick an ference table with 4 er chairs. 1150.

SOLID maple desl matching credenza leather couch. 2 chairs. 1700 or best o

electric Type-in carriages. PM 557 3743

d walnut con-atching leath

255 3991

40x75 with 2 in 3 sealer xecutlve arm fer 255 3991

CLOSING Westside branch must sell furniture less than 18 months old. salesman desk 30x48 salesman desk 30x60.2 secretarial desks left hand L. IBM electric typwriter i matching chairs all plack and wal-nut. 1800 package, call between 9 5 only 1 255 3991

720 Farm Produce

DRY WOOD, fash a#d carry or we deliver Straw, Hay and Peed Cut flowers and plants Sunshine Farm Produce 37524 Anr^ Arbir Trail, (just west of Newqurgh Rd i Li-vonia i

APPLES. Red Delic peck limited

ous bushel or MA *6207

STRAW Wheat cle large bales never we

in and bright.' t. 453*439

HORSE HAY, Rabt Straw. Rabbits. M Manure

l Hay. Mulch. Ik cans. Cow

GA 1 4484

722 Hobbies, Coins & Stamps

COLLECTOR wishes to buy coins and col lect ion*

T R A I

HO 4 N Buy Now

J O N I M O

27788 Joy Rci Mon thru F*iri 10-PM

47* 3641

MS 3AUGE 8. Save

I N C .

422-7952 Sat 10-5 30

724 Comoro Supples

CENTURY CAMERA J A N U A R Y SALE

Mamiya Auto X T L F j j l case 1219 V lv i ta r series I. 70 210 F3 5 room for Nikon. Caaon FD. Minolta SRT. Pentax 1275 V M C l m u I t i coated) 1309 JO* off a l l hardcover photographic books

Bronica E D * i t h 7Smm F2 8 Nik-kor

1599 Leica CL 40m|ti F2 Summicron-C

« m Tope on IC-I auto SLR/case 1179 Mamiya DSX1000 90mm F2 lens

> 1189 Durst FJ0, w i th len* (35mm en la r j g e r l

169 Yashica Atoroh e lect ro (uses Minox f i l m ) 109

40% off a l l Pentax Takumar SMC Lenses Braun FOI7 Thyr is tor |89 Honeywel l auto Strobonar 480 149 Bauer E t t I express, Nlcad M9 Rollei 140 RE4 Tyr la to r 1119

S Y e | r War ran ty GAF Memo 39«e outf i t w i th flash case batter ies, f i l m 10% of f al l Olympus OM Zutko Lenses Rol le l f lex S L . I I P I * case 1190 Rollei AUICM outf i t |99 Rollei M (wo r j j l ' i smal lest SSmm I

Just A m v t d Leicaf lex SL-2

B u y - l e l l - T r a d e

CENTURY CAMERA

4154 N.Woodward Bet IS-14 M l U * a s u

• J '

BEGINNERS glectr ic gui tar ft am p i i f i e r . good condit ion - 422-7740

P L U T E . G E M E I N H A R D T . solid sil-ver. professional model. 3SS. open hole, low B extension Pleaae call after 5 PM 34*0003

J A N U A R Y C L E A R A N C E PIANOS * ORGANS

Tremendous saviags on Chickering. Mason ft Haml in . Kawai , Wurl i t -zer. Lowrey ft Hammond Organs We must reduce inventory now

SAVE 100 s I IS

G A L L A G E R ' S 1710 S Telegraph Rd

334 0544

E L E C T I R C A L Guitar and ampl i -f ier . Crestwood gu i tar . 2 pick ups Good condition. 1*0 Kalamazoo am-pl i f ie r . excellent condit ion. |I05. Both for I I M 451 2088

H A M M O N D Model " C " wi th extra Leslie Speaker Looks like B 3 Mint condit ion 11400 SSI 9588

A d v e r t i s e

i n t h e

O b s e r v e r &

E c c e n t r i c

Gui to r S t r ing Sale Gibson. 140, 1400. 99-I2L

Fender. _ 150 Martin Marquis 1200

Block Diamond Buy one set. get the other for a dime! Thursday. Jan 15 thru Saturday. Jan. 18 GOOD ONLY WITH MENTION OF AD (Limited quantities).

ARNOLDT WILLIAMS

M U S I C INC.

5701 Canton Center Rd P L Y M O U T H

Just N of Ford Rd

455-1609 453 6586

HARP. Troubador walnut, excel lent. 1500. cello half size excellent tone, not plywood. 645 0294

TEISCO electric guitar with ampli fier |60 includes music books.

. 64 6 3855

BATCH O F 110 USED PIANOS 36 USED GRANDS 149*11 295 34 USED SPINETS. 1295*495

2200 Fenkell.9 7 days Ke 2 7 537

F E N D E R MusicMaster bass elec trie guitar 6 months old Excellent condition Best offer After 3 45 PM 4217709

ORGANS P o r t a b l e N e w

FARFISA

J A N U A R Y

C L E A R A N C E

3 0 % OFF

A L L A A O O E L S A V A I L A B L E

Wonderland M U S I C C O .

Dearborn Oak Park

584-8112 541-2141

H A M M O N D - L O W -

REY

N E V V O R G A N S

I N V E N T O R Y

C L E A R A N C E

L O W E S T P R I C E S

I N M I C H I G A N

WAS NOW Hammond Organ 1 500 1 300 Hammond VS300 t 995 1 795 Hammond Dolphin 11495 11215 Hammond Maverick 11600 11295 Hammond T500 12944 12295 Lowrey Gem 11025 1 M l Lowrey Super Geni 11600 11249 Lowrey Gem 44 11495 11295 L o w r e y H o l i d a y S p i n e t

13100 12495 Wurlit zer Orbiter I I I 12800 11895

FREE DELIVERV I YR WARRANTY

BY

W O N D E R L A N D

MUSIC CO. G r e e n - 8

SHOPPING CENTER

5 4 1 - 2 1 4 1

AcrOi* from Northland On Greenfield

M i c h i g a n at Schaefer

5 8 4 - 8 1 1 2

UPRIGHT Player Piano Excel lent tooe. needs ref lnlshlnf l . 1100

477 S4J0

DRUM SETS N e w

- I N V E N T O R Y .

C L E A R A N C E

R e g u l a r $ 1 9 9

N O W $ 9 9

W O N D E R L A N D

M U S I C C O D e a r b o r n 5 8 4 - 8 1 1 2

Ook Pork 541-2141

ALL PIANOS WANTED HIGHEST PRICES P A I D

SCANLAN K E I-7M7

G U I T A R amp. Acouattc IM . head only, oesr wi th foot •wRch snd coeer, D M . l o - n w

K I M B A L L Organ. 72, Swinger 1900. m in t condit ion Sacr i f ice HTM.-

V I O L I N . I M year* old. E Socftaen Mar t in Copy of A m a t l Excellent tone i n m*m

A N D E R S O N M U S I C

. S T O R Y & • C L A R K

P I A N O S

Model 71 was $1/549, NOW $1053. Model 53 was $1295, Now $925.

637 S. Mdin P l y m o u t h

453-2901

H A M M O N D organ. B 3. one year old. 14600 After 4 PM. 543*708

O R G A N S P E C I A L S

BALDWIN French Provincial Organ, look and play os new

$1288 Sole on BALDWIN and YAM-AHA floor model organs with warranty from $590 ORGANS FOR RENT only $15 per month with free lessons

S M I L E Y

B R O S .

1010 N Hunter. Birmingham

M l 7 - 1 1 7 7

OP€N SUNDAY AND EVES

W U R L I T Z E R console piano. an0 bench, walnut. I year old. cost 1995 w i l l se l l |750 522*254

ALL MUSICAL

- INSTRUMENTS -Rentals. M 50 monthly Drum out fits, amplifiers, flutes, violins, elec-tric guitars basses-pianos. Clas-sical guitan. saxophones. PA equip ment. banjoes, cellos, clannets Over 100 instrumetns All rental fees applied to purchase price

M STUDIO

8 6 1 - 2 6 6 2

SPINET Piano. Winter, needs re finishing and tuning. PO 261*054

SAVE! All guitars include

Case FREE Also

All amps on sale Pontiac Music 4 Sound 2534 Orchard Lake Rd

(IN SYLVAN LAKE) 682-3350

UPRIGHT piano and bench, oak. very good condition 1175 27*3949

728 TV, Stareo, Hi-Fi &. Tape Decks

A I R L I N E brand. Black and white TV Console 175 422-7547

SPEAKERS, pair of custom built 4 way Solid walnut cabinets.flOO each 445 5499

Y SHOW • o w . "Bed, far ran

S m Jon. 19th 9 am-4 pro Careen ter 's Hal l . I M « Wta t War re* . I N E of S a r t M K M Tab le* . 42S-7IM or

M4-4U3

S L A T E POOL T A B L E S 1241' Unexpected unemployment forces over stocked manufacturer to sell at dealer 's prices. Open 7 day* week I A M to I P M 39*7254

7 3 2 W e a r i n g A p p c r e l

S H E A R E D muskrat jacket , (fawn color) wi th autumn haze mink col-la r . a l ia 10. L ike new. If interested cal l 444*754

F I T T E D RANCH m i n i i t x r 1*12. wo rn I t imes Purchased January 1973 Or ig inal coat 94.000 asking 12.000 771-3434

F I N E old 'Mov ie Star ' clothing, s i m 4 to 40. hundreds of i tems, jewelry , accessories, the whole th ing! 341 3490 unt i l 4 pm eve-nings. 887-2384

TWO men's Cashmere overcoats, excellent condition, size 40. CA2-

0208

LADIES COATS Size 10 Gray vel-vet. fur color. 113 Wet look rain coat. |7 Leather jacket, removable lining. 120 422 9369

MEN'S SUITS, size 42 reasonable Women's apparel size 7 to I Cafl after 4 PM 422*521

SATIN wedding dress with Camelot head piece Size 10 - 12 Best offer After 6 525 1128

DRESSES. 1*14. blouses. 34 Tops. 34 Butte knits suits. 12-14 Winter coat, black, mink collar Good con dltion 474 5211

L A D I E S Clothing, winter coat, mirtk collar, size 10-I2.like new. 195 Dresses excellent, reasonable

421-2113

EMBA Natural blue Cereulean Mink jacket Female skins 24 inches Medium fine condition 1400 557 3911

736 Wanted Misc .

N E E D pieces of fake fur coats, col lars. hats Light colors only

437 7198

W A N T E D Cash for old comic books, f igurines, dolls Call Ron*

779 0234

W A N T E D Late model refrigerator and electric stove Call after 5 PM:'

455-7916

W A N T E D Used color T V s need ine repair Must have UHF chan-nels Pay up to MO Also black and white Portables and Stereos. 728-5404 or 201 S800

W A N T E b 10 inch Rockwell Delta Unisaw. bench saw or contractor's table saw 44*0473

W A N T E D Table saw, band saw lathe, drill press, roto tiller,477 2146

ALL PIANOS WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID

SCANLAN KE 2 7 537

RCA Black and white TV. early American console Good condition 135 335 5108

W A N T E D 5 to 8 HP rototiller in fa ir condition Ca 11 9 AM 5 PM

476-9660

W A N T E D 6~ft slate pool table Call 645 2177

MAGNAVOX 21 inch color TV. stereo. FM AM radio, phono, excel lent condition 1300 Walnut con-sole 474 1 370

W A N T E D Old fashioned, free standing, folding fireplace spark screen Also need interesting tools and andirons 647-2111

Stereo L iqu ida to rs

SAT. ONLY 12-6

Same Great Bargains as Last Week

23140 WOODWARD I3' i BLOCKS NORTH O F 9 M I L E

WASTED Bedroom Sets. Chests Desks. Refrigerators. Wnnger Washers. 30 in Gas and Electnc Stoves 36 in Gas Ranges. Dres sers and Household KE 1-5166

WANTED: pool table, slate, must be in good condition. 422-5280

IN N E E D of old wicker porch furni lure Call 64 2 5799 or 644 5549

T R U M P E T and accessories. 145 Clarinet in good condition |7S

47*2279

MAN'S hockey eouipmepl . used, complete out f i t inc luding size ION CCM lack skates 35*4030 or

353 7725

SONY STEREO WITH AmFm. 1150 Teac 210 cassett deck. 1100 Mint condition 643 6380

ACOUSTIC research receiver and turn table with Shure cartridge, iwo 12 inch T R X B electro voice. 3 way speakers in bass reflex enclo-sures. excellent condition. 1550, or best offer 673 9482

Al l Non-Fer rous Meta ls C o p p e r 3 2 - 4 0 c Brass 2 2 3 0 c

L e a d 10c A l u m i n u m 8 - 1 6 c

BATTERIES $1 0 0

C a r t * d e - N i c k e l S' I ver

P lymou th I ron & Me ta l O p e n Sat 8 - 4

425-1110 453-1080

CURTIS • MATHES television stereo combination. 5 ft Ions, like new. 1275 477 8398

WANTED recoverable full size sofa bed Contemporary or tradi tional Good condition but needs re covering 64*1534

WANTED • console piano in good condition 474 3323

730 Sport ing Good*

ROSSIGNOI. Strato 102 Short skis 185cm with Spademan bindings I year old Perfect condition 642 *980

WANTED Piano. Baby Grand or Spinel 425 5113

WANTED houseful of furniture and appliances PA 2*994

W H I T E Streak, wood and fiberglas laminated skis Without bindings Good condition US • 453*114

SKIS. Hart. 200cm. marker bind ings. Nordica boots. 12, 175 Lady's outfit, Cupco boots I . ISO 47*3130

WANTED: Lionel aad American Flyer Trains 729 5698

. COLOR T V ' s needing repair, under 7 vears old. pay up lo 140 Also B'W portables with UHF. up too 110 838 7842

SKIS Kastle CPM 205 with step In bindings Great condition Used 3 timea 175 47*5891

MAN'S CCM figure skates IO'T, 17 50. Henke ski boots, I0'». 125. both used once Knissel 195 Blue Star skis with marker bindings. tSS 644 3(47

738 Household Pets

F E M A L E 6 month old poodle ler ner. needs lots of love For price of ad 455-7442

TWO mixed breed males Free to good home Watchdogs Poodle. 3 ' i mos A K C . male 421-121*

C O M P L E T E SKI package for sale Marker bindings. Caroide boots size 10. poles, Daiwa fiberglass 115cm skis, nylon ski cover, run-away bindings Excellent condition, used 4 times 145 After 4 PM

534 *444

SHIH TZU puppies 543 3098 or 425*174

H E A D 340 Skis. Man's Rteker boots, poles and new car rack.

<77 7138

KOFLACH Ski boots, woman * sue S V Good condition Reasonable Call after 4 P M 354 5997

M E N ' S cuatom made ski boots. 1 4 w i th skis, lady's Kof lach buckle boots. 7'-. w i th skis. Cubco bind-ings 643 7319

OCTAGONAL 58 inch folding cus torn made Game Table 33* 1323

SKI BOOTS, ladles sixe 7. good con-dit ion. 110 Mens sizes 9. new M0 9. 125. I V 130 Pe te , a f t e r 4 P M

•47 3425

M E N ' S ski b o o t * size I . 120 •51-5211

SKIS. K 77 F iberg las 17* cm like new Kof lach boots, sixe 5, and poles Ent i re package. M0 After I I 'M 404 1024

S T R Y K E R skis, Attenhofer bind-ings. L a n p boots, m e n * sixe I . total package, sacr i f ice. I I M .

M B IMS

H E X C E L Compet i t ion SKIS. 196cm . Salomon bindings. Hanson boot* Excel lent condit ion. 14*1191

H A R T skis men and w o m e n *

;*. boots, poles, ke offer.

M7-9I24

BOWLING B A L L , mens Brunawkck Minera l i te w i th eaae. Bowl ine ball.

na Brunswick B lack Beauty w i th case Bowl ing bal l . cMld* Brunswick Black beauty w i th case Bowl ing M i . chi ld* Brunswick Ban

|Um w i t h caae. A f te r I P M or Sat. ft Sun. after I I P M ' , 557 34M

SKIS. Head M l . men* , w i th Geae step in Undines. Lance pre buckle

size t 9 V Retker buckle slse I I . Trappeur buckle

boots alaa 7. Trappeur buckle boots, slse 7Mi. Kof lach buckle boots alao 7. Cubco binding*. )rs Af ter I P M or Sat Sua a f te r I I PM. M7-S4M

G E R M A N Shepherd pups, pedi greed, no papers |25 Call after 4 PM 728 5449

S IBERIAN Huskie. male. 7 months, whi le, t ra ined. A K C Gfeat wi th kids 1134 Af ter 6 PM 72*2974

P E R S I A N S adults. 2 females. I male, registered, sensibly priced, also % Malamute. 4 Samoved. 5 month old pup. female. 47*6581

SAMOYED HUSKY puppies Beau Liful females 4 weeks 150 Unregis tered. ' m 4 9 s ' '

A I R E D A L E puppies AKC. cham pton sired, loving f am i l y does (Ann Arbor ) 79*4245

POODLES. AKC champion line Vet checked and guaranteed Apn cot. White, champagne, blacky

PART German Shepherd PUPPJ" • weeks old. S3 I M - I W

M I X E D B R E E D T g O o d wi th chil-dren Housebroken . 4 months old Free to good h o m e 427 0213

F R E E puppies, mixed Beagle and S c h n a u M T c a l l after 5 P M 453*484

SCHNAUZEK5 Min iature males. A K C . • weeks 522-0618

B E A U T I F U L black poodle. AKC mala, good temperament . 7 week r min ia tu re , vet checked. 427 2532

WELSH Corgi s. AKC. i t » U papers 3 8 3 « t s

D A L M A T I A N Pupptea. A K C reg)s tered. shots, w o r m e d beau t i f u l -marked T & 7 U 0

ALASKAN Malamute . A K C . • month old female, a l l shott bouse broken, gentle and loveeble SM. S u T f i e r > P M M I - I I M

•) v - r

I - - V (

COCK A POO female. I month*, a l l shots aad ^pa>ed housebroken cal l . 532 I I M

PUPPIES S I * Mother registered Golden Ret re iver ; 3 male. 3 fe-male. black and whi te, a l l black. S weeks old 353*057

A D O R A B L E puppy. Cockerpoo T e r r o r mix 7 weeks old. female.

M I N I A T U R E S c f c a imm. AKC. I * years old female. I I58 Muat aall due to a l lergy 474-40J5

POODLE PUPS. I week* . 135 each GL 3-1311

P A R t Lab. par t Shepherd. I month*, male, housebroken, free to f o o d home 453ft«M

LABRADOR Retr iever* . AKC. 7 week* o ld . i f t o t * . ye l l ow ft b lack .

COCK A POO m a l e , b lack ft whi te 427 1979

M I X E D Poodle, black. 4 week*. I I * 477 00M

F R E E to good home: smal l ter-rier O 7 I I 0 I

F R E E puppies to good home S22-3IM

T E R R I E R and Beagle mixed, fe-male. I months. 120 . 45* 2132,

BOXERS. AKC. 7 weeks, fawn, champion sired. 453-0445

B E A U T I F U L white Persian ~ C ^

P>r eyes, one year o ld male apers 1200 Call between 5 30 PM

and I I P M 35*7289

B U R M E S E kittens. 452 457*

F E M A L E Shepherd, months. 175

AKC I I 522 2 I M

free to good home. 522 5233

A I R E D A L E 3 years spayed fe male Registered Tra ined Excel-lent watchdog Likes chi ldren Needs fenced ya rd SlZS 647 4934

F R E E ' pqpples German Shep herd./Collie mother S Lyon

437-0405

POODLE, standard, black puppies, AKC. I weeks, bred for excellent temperament, good with children watchdog 642-61 j9

SCHNAUZER. Miniature male AKC. 1 year old. housebroken all shots, excellent w i t h children $100

455 1976

LHASA APSO male puppies Rea sonableto good homes 1*87 9740

ALASKAN Malamute puppies AKC. 7 weeks, wormed after 4 PM. 255 3278

R E G I S T E R E D Toy poodle, male. 160 | 356-5426

WESTIES. 4. male, musl sell 1100. 5 months AKC. ca l l S A M 4 PM

872 4270

CHOW PUPS Tis said Money can't buy Love Tain t So' Buy a Chow Puppy Get Love. Affection and Protect ion Phone Bellevi l le

441 6272

P U R E B R E D German Shepherd puppies 6 weeks Call after 7 PM

1-628 1192

PUPPIES W A N T E D We find them good homes Pel City. 23 Mile. Van Dyke -Shelby Plaza - 739*717

The Birmingham Humane has list ings on several pets dogs pup pies, cats and kittens needing good homes Call between 9 and 5 No Sunday calls MI 4 2334

740 Pet Service

B L O O M F I E L D PET

S E R V I C E , I N C Expert tr imming grooming

Boarding Cats. Dogs Veterinary associated

JULES DE PORRE MGR 4062 W Maple 644 1874

I blk east of Telegraph

P A M P E K E D PETS P R E F E R PAM'S POODLE PARLOR

Located just outside Avon & Bloomfield Twp ' i Mi W of Adams 3321 Auburn Auburn His

852 0210

P A M P F R F D PET

534 2634

23700 Grand River 2 blocks E Telegraph

Professional ALL B R E E D GROOM ING by Sharon

744 Horses, Livestock & Equipment

HADLEY HILLS Stables Clarkston Ortonville area Hordes boarded

lessons, indoor arena, hunt course 627

Page, like new. four sealer Bugt original floor mat. estimated to over 100 years old 425 5714

SADDLE. I 6 ' i inch. Kieffer Muen chen. forward seat, like new condi tion. 1295 or best offer 626 7120

7 year old gelding, part (ga r te r Horse, part Appaloosa. 1350 Excel lent rider After 4 P M 532*125

BARN TO R E N T . Plymouth. TePee 533 7272

802 Snowmobiles

ARCTIC CAT 1972. 399cc with trail er and cover 535 *025

FOR Sale 1973 Chaparral snow mobile. 3» HP . plus cover and single trailer, best offer Call.

477 5371

SKIDOO. 1175

1968 Fair condition 261-2790

SNOW JET. 1971. 3M Yahama en gine. best offer Cal l before 6 PM

534 1105

SKIDOO. 1971. Olympic 399 elec trie start, new hood and cover. 1350.. 464 1496

JOHNSON 1971. 32 hp. double P a m c o t r a i l e r . S450 or best o f fe r

425 839?

RUPP & C O L U M B I A

SNOWMOBILES NEW 1975 MACHINES

M M ft UP La B A R O N S SPORTS INC

34711 Dequindre. S of IS^Mi Troy 545 3534

SKIDOO. W l . 1972 T N T onlv 900 miles plus brand new t ra i le r Sacn fice. Priced to go 741 5279 or 24 hours. 739 2071

M E R C U R Y Snowmobile. 1973. new condit ion Asking M25 or take over payments 422*444

' 8 0 2

S M O K l 1972. JR-400 43*0 hp modif ied expansion chambers ctented t rack, carb ide scats I year old. lihe now . W M . Af ler I P i t 422*444

TWO 1972 Skldoo O lymp ic * and t r a i l e r Alao covers 444 t m

SKIDOO. If71. T N T . excellent con " - • k -

806 Boat* & Motors

D .N . Ice Boat, exce l len t cond i t ion 143 1045

ST INGRAY. Class 2-se*ter Ice boat, overhauled Excel lent condi t ion M I - M B

SEA RAY IM4. I M I M HP. 30 hour*. M mph. a l l equ ipmoM E Z load t ra i l e r . 94500 . « S SM0

812 (Motorcycles, Go-JCarts-Mini Bfces

M I N I Bike. Honda M . 1971 excel lent condit ion a f te r 4 P M M l 1490

W E ' V E lost our lease and must move. Fantast ic savings on new and used Hands Yamaha Kawa-saki Cal l Bob Kobiela anyt ime

<53*452

SPORTSTER PARTS 1970 and up Afler 3 PM 476 8046

S U Z U K I . 1973. dirt bike 125 CC Ex cedent condition First S2S0

422 1336

H A R L E Y DAVIDSON I9S6 Custom Pan Head Chopper Newly rebuilt engine and transmission Lake in jertor. molded frame Custom paint, snow pearl covered with can dies 10 over tubes, sissy and road bars, king and queen scat. Barnelt dutches Custom front wheel with hydraulic disc brakes Upsweep custom pipes 10 over Z bars all new chrome Never on Ihe road I's years being built Must see to appreciate 32300 firm After 6 PM

478 5573

NORTON 1972 750 CC Very good condition. 9000 miles Call week days after 6 PM 1483 9442

V l t l U M P H ~ 1973 Bonneville, 750cc . excellent condition Call any time 353 5229 or 353 *435

814 Campers and Motorf iomes

FORD 1*73 C 10S fl Camper I *

nth Cab I ton If-contamed

4214)386

PICK UP Camper Cap Reason able 35*3916

E X P L O R E R , 1172. Camper special Power steering, brakes custom Original owner Low mileage Ex cellent condition 453 3007

CHAMPION SALE New 19-tO24 and 27 ft Motorhomcs available Large selection for im mediate delivery Highest discount since energy crisis Must see units and prices to believe M 595 up 7 year financing available

H W AUTO SAI.ES Gl 3-6535

CONDOR 1972. ~27 ft motorhome sleeps 7. 2 air condit ional stereo radio tape rear speaker*, redeco rated interior, large storage com partments. low mileage 644-4531

PACE ARROW motorhome 1972 20 ft generator, air conditioned sleeps 5. 17100 4 25 2313

816 Au to Par ts & Service

SNOW Tires 2 H7lx l5 white walls. $25. and 1 G78xM Whitewall |7

, 455*249

FAUR speed trans Fits Plymouth or Dodge Almost new First 175

422 1336

FOUR like new G 71 X 15. six ply fiberglas jumbo belted tires on wheels Used under 2.000 miles 186 each new sell all for SI50 426 1458

T IRES low miles F 7 * | 4 white walls HST belted 2 snows, 5 regu-lars Reasonable 876 2634

W H E E L C O V E R S New and used singles or sets Also for pick ups and vans

S I D S A V A G E Auto Suoply

30254 Ford Rd West of Middlebelt

TWO new whitewall snow Ures 7 75x15, 125 complete 179 1660

SET of 4 J-78 15 glass belled tires like new 170 35*0451

USED T IRES on wheels IS and up ' Starters, alternators, batteries IS exchange 474*739

820 Autos W a n t e d

1969-7] Any moke or model Too $ for extro deon cars LEO

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(Across from Burroughs) , 453-1100 261-7100

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Birmingham CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH

2 I M W Maple Rd Troy Motor Mall

' 643-7000

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453-3411 261-9120

822 Trucks for salt

E X P L O R E R 1*71. Camper Special Power atoertng. brakes, cuatom Original owner, tow mileage Excel k m condition 453 3097

FORD. 1973. Cab ft Chaasla. auto rnatlc. air. I . M 0 mltei . l i l t s A via Ford. Telegraph at I I Mile JM 3100

I I M Baldwin F E SS900

Pontiac FF. I U25

TOP DOLLAR FOR SHARP CARS Averill Auto Soles

MHO Dixie Hwv FEdera l M W

Pontiac FEderal I-N7S

821 Junk Cars Wanted

Wanted Junk Cars

55c P a 100 LBS

FAST PICK-UP CALL

D. & J. Au to

Wrecking 474-4425

C H E V Y tf74 Van Light blue. auto-matic transmkaaton. power steer-kng. brakes, radio U . I M . 417 S I H

C H E V R O L E T . 1*71. ton paneled truck I cylinder stick shift. 11150 Call between 9 and S P M . M i n n

F O R D V a n - i r T T R e m o v i b W wets •hag carpet , a i r . under warrant srranty

17*2(35

DODGE 19M N-ton wrecker. Auto-matic tranamiaaion. new snow tirea. Fully equipped I I .US or rea sonable offer SS7 4424

1174 BRONCO I door. V 4 . « wheel drive and radio Extra sharp 1.700 miles Priced to sell

H I N E S PARK

LINCOLN MERCURY ANN ARBOR RD AT HAGGERTY 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 4 2 5 - 2 4 4 4

FORD 1973 Club wagon 3 speed. I cylinder, am radio. 5.500 miles.

47I-M70

F O R D 1173 Raochero CT pick up Ford executive personal vehicle » 7 I 5 562 3MI

PICK UP shell. 1173 white Royal. 4 ton beds lights and pane4ing. ex-cellent condition. 1150 45J-M4*

FORD IMS C 750 I I ft enclosed van, 2 speed axle Excellent condi Hon. II475 522 2847

FORD I H I super van. 300 series. I ton. 3 speed power brakes. 49.000 miles SI000 471-117$

J E E P I M l . pickup. 7 ft Meyers snow plow new motor and trans mission, real money maker Excel lent condition 11.295 or best offer

721 MSI

$ C A S H $ 55c PER 100 LBS

For Jwnk Cars

G & L Auto Wrecking 537-4456

JUNK CARS

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Z39-3333 268-1090 W A N T E D Impala automobile 2 door. I K ! or IM9. <ood motor VR original owner Call before 2 PM or after I 50 PM M 1-71*8

824 Sports and Imported Cars

F I A T I M l . 1500 A M F M remov able hardtop, new brakes trans muffler. St 100 or best offer 522 2040

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5939 MIDDLEBELT ( 2 B L K S . N . O F F O R D )

421-2200e

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Parts

a Set carburetor a Set timing a Install plugs a imtaH points

a Check compression a Check voltage a Check battery e Check cables

MONTGOMERY

W A R D S AUTOMOTIVE DEPT. WONDERLAND CENTER

Import*) Car*

VOLKSWAGEN I9TI Squarebeck aedan. 4 speed, sun root. AmFm stereo, luggage rack . One owner.

M l - M T I

F I A T . INT. Abarth Sport Caupr. R U M and looks good. 31 mpg. M B . .

M1-2T90

I r n . good condition brown with

CAPRI need , brown wllh Mack vinyl top Deluxe Interior M . M 0 mi lea. I I .MM Call after I PM U S - M I

VW "U. green with white interior, radio Nice' I7S0 Consider foreign trade 85 2 3301

VOLVO IM. 1973 Dark blue Very tow mileage Fully loaded Make offer 9 AM 5 PM 35^5177 Afler I PM 861-2713

C O R V E T T E 1173. a i r conditioning, automatic, power steering power brakes, etcellent condition US-M3S

822 Trucks for sale

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1973 CAPRI 2 door, AM-FM radio, heater, white t idewolis. 2,000 en-gine, deluxe interior, plenty of mile* per gallon of gas

$1,995

PAT MILLIKEN FORD

M00 Telegraph Between Plymouth A W Chicago

255-5840 HONDA sedan 1972. am fm radio, needs muffler. I7S0. must sell, after I PM 474 2273

OPEL GT. 1970. red. 4 speed. 30 MPG. excellent condition. 45.000 miles. II.516 . 477 I32S

C O R V E T T E IM2. 4 speed, AmFm stereo. 317. must sell, best offer; also optional equipment 119-7129

PORSCHE. 1974 . 914 2 0 Litre Ex cellent condition Everything but air Best offer 34*3913

VOLVO 1973 two (2) door, fuel in-jection. radials. snows. rus-tproofed. A m F m stereo 13.700 After S PM M l 4357

854 G R E M L I N lee ' M i l n e 11.400

« 1,1 * • " V • 1

Thursday, January 14, 1975 THE OBSERVER It ECCENTRIC (R-13C.W.G UC» ISC

#71. V- l . air . am eicallent

rJStiI: 4IS 9771

856 Buick

tPOLLO. I M.

w r t Al brakes. Air beat offer

BUICK LeS bre ITOOor best

BUICK I I M dows. aeaU low mileage

C E N T U R Y * luxe interlo loaded 13.1! I

V Her

Elec

uxus and

E L E C T R A t » . Ing A brake* air ceaaed Must sell

LE SABRE door white power braki ditlon II100

F I A T I tTI . 114 Sport Coupe. AM-F M stereo, good condition. $1300 Call 5411002 or after I PM M34994

PORSCHE 356 C. $2100

am fm radio 5154780

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Sales Service Now available - (he all new breed of Luxury Touring Cars, the four place Lotus Elite

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581-6222 OPEL 1970. GT. blue, after 6 PM and weekends 414 2791

OPEL GT. 1970. new steel Radials. brakes, exhaust, shocks, alter nater. 40.000 miles Excellent condi tion 11750 739 7S26

M E R C E D E S 1973 210 SE 4 5 All

rons. immaculate 18.000 miles, colate brown I 7M57M

DATSUN 1M9 wagon new parts 471-4127 1350

JAGUAR Mark I I 1750 or best offer

IM1 Runs well. 675-0715

C O R V E T T E 1971 Coupe Aulomat ic. power steering power brakes power windows, leather interior Tinted glass, air conditioning low mileage. 14000 422-3134

MG 1972 Roadster gold, super sharp condition. I I ISO or best offer 522 5193

NEW 1974

RENAULTS FRONT W H E E L D R I V E

30 M P C

BILL HERMANN 3IISI 10 Mile 478-2191

OPEL CADETTE 1969 Low mile age New shocks, exhaust, tires, battery IS95 Between 6 PM 8 PM 522 4574

PORCHE IM7 Excellent condition A driving 12.300 851 2966

MAZDA 1973. RX 2- 2 dr 17000 miles Red White leather top, air. radio heater, rear defrost rus tproofed Excellent condition 12100 See at Young"s Equipment Co , 24^01 Telegraph. Southfield 8 5 PM weekdays No Saturdays

353 3920

CORVETTE 1974 Power steering brakes, automatic, air. till wheel. 6 800 miles M 400

COF radio. 21-31 MPG.

852 Antique Cars

FLORIDA 'Private party traile

February, c ln take any car

854 American Motors

Le SABRE, hardtop Air. Sharp

BMW-PEUGEOT SUBARU

Authorized Sales A Service ALL MODELS IN STOCK

Open Monday A Thursday til 9PM Saturday 102 PM

ERHARD MOTOR SALES 32715 Grand River 477 6400

G R E M L I N X 1972 I cylinder auto matlc. new snow tires. 11.000 ac-tual miles 11.500 f i rm.

R E G A L . I 74. brakes, win ows.

1171 top.

aw After

{x »e 1974 L

1 m

A M - F M 8-tn undercoated

SKYLARK, ersteeringl or beat one

WILDCAT, like new * M M

DATSUN. 1972. 240 Z Low Mile age. spoilers front and rear Mich elins. mags 13500 Call 444 l l l l . ext. 371; or afler 7 PM 647 6037

M E R C E D E S BENZ 1974 Deisel 240D. 17,000 miles, under war ranty Excellent condition. 17825 AmFm radio, power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, rear window defroster white walls

455 6258

JAGUAR 1971 V 12 X K E Sable brown Excellent condition After 6 PM or weekends 8644152

477 6184

PORSCHE 1968 91 IT )ust rebuilt. I year warrantv 5 speed, coupe 264 M i l or. 651 5889

VOLVO 1973 Perfect condition New tires, air conditioning AM -FM leather seats, model I M E M.SOO Weekdays 9 AM - 5 PM

355-1052

O P E L KADETT R A L L Y E 1961. ex cellent condition S22-IIM

AUDI . 1170."TOO LS. good condition. AmSW radio. 4 speed 12,000. flex ible SM 9379

CORVETTE. 1972 power steering, power brakes, automatic, side pipes, new Radials. 17,000 miles, immaculate 3M62I0

647 0213

VOLVO 1974* 142 with air. am fm. Volvo trailer hitch 699 3399.721 42S2

going

1923 FORD T. Street Roadster 3M with dual quad, automatic, etc Best offer 47H739

G R E M L I N X 1971. 1S.000 miles, automatic. Zlebarted. AmFm radio, excellent condition, tt.OSO

4TS-0M4

J A V E L I N 1974. M M miles, power •leering, brakes, automatic. 310. custom Interior, am fm stereo I track, Goodyear wide oval tires. WOO 147 2341

I —

HORNET. 1974. Hatchback, I cylln der. A m F m atereo. white walla, low mileage, deluxe Interior. 12950 3)4 1CI

1973 Limited, 4 power, oi ed gloss, wheel, top. S3.3'

OPEN TOM

v c . 25400 W I M I e

ESTATE W stereo, pov p good conditi r

LASABRE. nebart. tint interior, vin 11550

ck. a Like

er steering k tirea S U M ar

r • PM USS7U

M l convertible. SJM7TI

r a . p o w e r wlp-l len t condit ion.

MI-S7M

1173. 2 door. Da-exterior ^rouj>^

I I '3. Power steer -I etlree owner d*-

13500 r I-0470

custom coupe. 2 power steering,

atlc. good con u m I PM weekda

M l a uxus. 4 dr vinyl

1 leering, brakes les 14200.

4tS-34<3

ower steering, way 10-40 seats. . rear defogger.

lew 13996 S37-7M7

8 5 8 Q M M O C

1974 E L DORADO. Ilka new. extra d a n . low mtlea. leaded See n d

M . M S HINE5 PARK

LINCOLN MERCURY \ N N ARBOR RD AT HAGCERTY 453-2424 425-2444

CADILLAC. I tT I . Sedan DtVIUe. fully equipped, stereo U p * . I4 .0M mile*. M M O A f l e r T P M

CADILLAC Coupe DeVIUe. I tT I Every poaalble option New steel belted tires M M I or test offer Cell evening* after Mon OS-MAO or days. 3SA-M78

F L E E T W O O D t»TI. B r o u ^ a m . stereo with U p * , sun roof. leather, every available option, triple bUcR. like brand new. M l l fT I

COUPE D E V I L L E . 1970, all wMte. power, d i m ate control. AM-FM t*>* deck, steel belled radial*, juat tuned, perfect condition Call after S P M 4SA-IMI

COUPE D E V I L L E , 1974. Cabrio-let. Copper wllh white vlnvl. loaded, excellent condition. I 0 .M I miles. II.ISO MJ-477S

840 Chevrolet CAMARO 1973 LT. Power steering, brakes Auueuwic. V 4 New radi-al* 4 M U I 7

CAPRICE. I t n . automatic Power steering, power brake*. Air. A m F m stereo, rear window defog-ger. excelleat condition I 3 I M

U S - W T

NOVA I tT I . 317, 41.000 mile* steering, radio, goad condition M M S 3 I U M

M O N T E CARLO. I9T4. Landau. Air. power, excellent condition Muat sell, best offer. MT4>7S

I M P A L A 1973 Cuatom coupe. I door hardtop, power steering, power brakes, au tomat ic . Low mi iea te .

42341M

860 Chevrolet

I9M. automatic, pow-kes.! vinyl top. $$00

M l SI7S

•J ooks and drives lies One owner

GA 7 M M

A M

ELECTRA 225 door hordtop, foil conditioning, tint-

cruise control, tilt -FM stereo, vinyl

SATURDAY SULLIVAN

KSWAGEN 3534900

1 GON. 1972. air. am-fm brakes, steering,

n 9 passenger.721-6973

971. 350 . 32.000 mil(s. i glass, brown saddle I top good condition

773 5772

858 Cadlloc

COUPE DE miles Abso

ELDORADO air bag. load

ELDORADO condition, miles 17.000

1974 coupe, excellent Jly equipped. 7.000

642-7695

CADILLAC t r i p l e b l a c k terior A mo best offer

CADILLAC options, be kept. S4I7S call.

973 Sedan DeVllle. a a itifulcondition

822 9353; weeken 647-7579

1973 Sedc 1 2 . 0 0 0 1

$3,995

DON C A

Ann Ar1

453-7500

1973 El y e l l o w , fi

tilt w h e e l ,

mot ic . lig

DON C

Ann

P 453-75

South with empty car trailer early c ln Uke

476-410*

CHEVY 1940. I S tons. 1700 I960 Pick up. MOO Both in good condi tion Miac manuals and parts

274 3131

SPORTABOUT 1973, DL, 21.000 miles, automatic, air conditioning, power steering, brakes, excellent condition 12.500 M l 3065

H O R N E T 1*70. I . stick. I I H mpf new t i re* , tune-up. TO H 9 T 9

G R E M L I N . 1974. lot* of *stras. Call after I PM I U U 7 I

V I L L E 1974 S.S00 ulely perfect M.SOO

I26-M09

1974. white, leather, d Best offer

GA 24147

1973 coupe DeVille. itrreo tape, leather in-fe Must sell M275 or

I79MA5

NOVA, 1970. 350 SS. automatic. AM F M . new battery, t ire*, brakes 11300 533-6571

C H E V R O L E T Camaro 71. 417. good condition, mag wheels

515-4131

1969 CAMARO

2 door hardtop, automatic transmiwion, radio, heoter, white l idewalls, good second cor. $995

PAT MILLIKEN FORD

IM0 Telegraph Between Plymouth A w Chicago

255-5840

860 Chevrolet VEGA i n . Hatchback. autoatMk. air. radio, under ra ted , extra mounted suowtires, excellent cendl tion. « M D I

C H E V Y . IM7. O N . After I PM ITS-3M0

NOVA. IW4. CaMem. Automatic. Mr. power steering, power dtec brakes Low m l l e a | * . exceleot. 12975 4 * 1 1 7 9

VEGA. 1174. Seacial Landau tee. automatic 211-ilfa

NOVA 1974 Custom Automatic, power steering, power brakea Air. vinyl lop. A m F m . 3U . rear dafoa-ger HMO 7210141

VEGA. 1971. automatic, steel bek-ed Radials tinted glaaa. muat sell Ask for Max only LO I I I M

MALIBU. 1971 two door Che veil*, air. AmFm. power, xlebarted. * * -cedent condition. 4551955

CAMARO 1971. SS. ISO. automatic, power, loaded, new radial tires, more. I k M O or best offer 4264432

CAPRICE. 1973. 1 door S^rdlop. air. automatic, power steering, brakes, vinyl top. radio, many

11.000 miles, excellent condi

NOVA. 1973. hatchback. V 4 . auto matlc. radio, must sell now HMO Evenings. 3U0S70

M O N T E CARLO. 1973. air. vinyl top. rear defroster. 14.000 mile*, radial l ire*, clean. U I 0 0 651 0U7

C H E V R O L E T 19M power steering, brakes, chrome wheels, snow tires, excellent tranaportation. 1100

4S3 44M

CAMARO. 1974. V 4 . air . power steering, power brakes, radio. 13100 Evening or weekends.

KE 7-S7M

NOVA 1974. Custom I . automatic, power steering, a i r . bucket seats, radio, perfect condition 4S34U*

VEGA GT 1974 4 speed, air. elec-tric rear window defogger. AmFm. posi-tractlon 12,900 7294173

C H E V R O L E T IM7 Belair Small I automatic, power steering and brakes 56.000 actual miles Excel-lent gas mileage I31S Tyme Sales

4SS5SM

CHEVROLET. 1973. 4 door Impala. Company Executives car, fully equipped. 17.000 miles, exceptional condition 12500 Call 9-4 PM

SS9-57I0

C H E V R O L E T IM2. 79 000 miles, body fair, mechanically good, power steering, brakes, automatic 1125 421 2171

NOVA. 1973. V 4 automatic Power steering brakes, excellent condi-tion 11.975 474-04M

n. power and air, month warranty

MASSEY DILLAC

Rd at Main 'lymouth

963 4512

t»r

torodo convertible, I power ond air, itereo. cruise, auto-

A r

ts $4,950

MASSEY vDILLAC bor Rd. at Main y mouth )0 963-4512

71 CHEVROLET WAGON

Automotic. power steering, oower brakes, air condi-tioning. luggage rack, $1,395

R A T I G A N CHRYSLER

PLYMOUTH 30777 Plymouth Rd

Between Middlebelt A Merriman 425-5800

IMPALA 1971. 32.500 miles, full power, top shape, must sell Call

154 S3M. eve days 354 evenings 349-3713

IMPALA. 1972, Super condition Loaded, extras Vinyl top Factory a i r . low mileage Sacrifice 11875

M l 9379

CAMARO. 1973. Rally Sport Brown, low mileage, automatic.

Ker steering, brakes, air. AM-, $3100 E v e n i n p M5 9MS

NOVA. 19*9. 74.000 miles Torque drive, power steering, brakes Best offer take* 2*1 5J7*

a r estr

N T E CARLO 1974 Cindau n Air. Full power ^Mirny

CAPRICE. 1973. Estate Wagon Ex ecutive car A l condition Also

vl4 Snow tires with rims 4SO-1171

NOVA 19M 2 door. I cylinders. Ex-cellent condition Air . radio, auto-matic Nearly new tires I960

642 44*6

VEGA 1973 knotchback. automatic transmission, whitewalls A snow tires. I track stereo tape 11.800

534 M39

CAMARO 1974. clean executive car. 4 speed, sports console. A m F m stereo, while with stripes. 10.500 miles Best offer over 13600

647-3IM

CHEVROLET & ALL OTHER MAKES & MODELS

We have 7S of the cleanest one-owner new car trades anywhere All our cars will have the full prices for you to see on Saturday A Sunday No salesman will bother you Pick the car of your choice, then stop or call on Monday and one of our courteous salesmen will be glad to help you

L a R I C H E Chevrolet

4M75 Plymouth Rd Ply

USED CARS 455-3113 SHOWROOM 453-4600

extras tion After I P M . M3-917I

NOVA 1974 . 2 door. I cylinder, auto matlc. power steering, power brakes. 4.900 miles. 11.150 4 55-1411

IMPALA. I9U. 4 door hardtop, vinyl top. automatic, power steer-ing. power brakes 1750 47S2IM

CAPRICE. 19*9. excellent shape, air . many extras, good tires I7S0

477 1142

VEGA 1974. Kammback mint con diiion. flashy interior. 11.400

459 93M

M O N T E CARLO 1974. Landau, owner, low mileage, loaded J99-77M

CAMARO 1971 Rally Sport, power steering, vinyl top air . AmFm. automatic. 350, 29,000 miles, best offer 6 M 7133

C H E V E L L E 1974 Malibu. automat-ic. 2 door hard top. V I . power steer-ing. brakes, air. 711 SM7

MONTE CARLO 1972. excellent con-dition, V I automatic, power steer-ing, brakes air . vinyl lop. 17.000 miles. 12350 or besl offer Call after 6 PM 699 2042

862 Chrysler

NEWPORT 1970. new brakes life time shocks, automatic, air. new tires S22 30M

NEWPORT Custom 1972 4 door, air. power steering brakes. 5.100 miles Mint condition 474*142

CHARGER I9T9 m w goad. m i body work Leaving must sell Beat offer m t

866 Ford TORINO. 19M. A M F M stereo, good t ramaorUt lan. muat sell fTM. 4171447

1973 F O R D L T D Brouaham 4 door, paver, air and * tar*o E s t r * sharp, see and drive 13.716

HINES PARK

L I N C O L N AAERCURY ANN ARBOR R D AT H A G C E R T Y

453-2424 425-2444

GRAN TORINO 1971. 1 door hard top. V 4 . air. power brake*, steer Ing. I1 .3M 4154754

TORINO 1974 Souire Waaon. loaded. 1.900 mile*, like new Ask lag M.OM, 42547M

LTD 1971 Wagon Air conditioning, radio. 9 paaaenger MOO mile*, per feci Private owner. M J M M A 4 I 7 I

MUSTANG 19M Convertible V I . r steering, original owner transportation MOO 332044I E3'

FORD Wagoa. IM7. air. power steering k brake* Good running condition U M 0 6 7SS3

1971 FORD Country Squire. 10 pa tnnger . air, automatic, power steering. Economy bar-gain! $1,095.

C O L O N Y CHRYSLER P L Y M O U T H

I I I Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth

453-2255

M A V E R I C K 1970. Grabber I cylln der. stick, air . low mileage, needs minor body work M M 4X7-1 I M

PINTO. 1974. air . stereo sunroof rustprooled Low mileage 4 speed 11500 or best offer M l IJW best offer

MUSTANG 19M. automatic, power steering, brakes, air. Am Km extra snow tires, mint condition M95

355-2 I M

1974 MUSTANG I I 2 door hardtop power, air and radio. 4.000 mites, extra sharp Buy now and save I2.99S

HINES PARK

LINCOLN MERCURY ANN ARBOR RD AT HAGCERTY 453-2424 425-2444

866 Fori G A L A X Y 1971, Atfoaaetic Meat eeH Make offer Call AL " *

MUSTANG I9M convertible O e U wHk black interior Leak* aad ran good Cheap Tyme Sale* M l M M

MUSTANG 1971 « cyltoder stldl •SIR. vUyl top I I 0 M . H I - W W

F O R D 1971. 4 doer air power brake*, power steering g o * L e n £ tion i i i M . m - i m

FALCON. I M I . I cylinder, automai ic. good body, feed engine, new bet lory. A-l shape » « S « U - l t » 4SA-X1M

MUSTANG. 1907. new tire*, auto r steering brakes

trans pa rtatian Seat offer SX144M

3

power Oood

MUSTANG 1973. radio, heater steel belted radial tirea. power steering, vinyl roof, good condition M M * After 4 PM. KE 4 I M *

MUSTANG I I M Convertible Look* good but needs work Drive M home for «IXS 47443M

MUSTANG I I . 1974. Ghia Silver V4 . automatic. Tape deck, vinyl roof, luxury interior I I . 0 M miles Excellent condition S3 Me MI44T2

MUSTANG. 1974. Marti I. full power, air. stereo, automatic extras, excellent condition must sell I37M M l 1143

CHRYSLER 1962. funeral car runs good 1250 or besl offer 522-9532

864 Dodge

SWINGER. 1*74, power brakes, i t ee ring whitewall tires 5000 miles Excellent condition Sacri-fice 8510096

DODGE 1972 Coronet. 6 paaaenger station wagon like new, 22000 miles, new radial tires, air. power steering, brakes, reasonable

354-OAS I

M A V E R I C K . 1973. 2 door vinyl top. 2 tone paint, automatic, power steering. | l . U S Avis Ford Tele graph al 12 Mile 354 3100

RED

WING TICKET WINNER

L a r r y Goflschalk

1406 McKintey Slreei Plymouth. Mich 48170

Bui you musi call Ihe Promotion

Oepi of T h e Observer & Eccentric Newspapers r>o later than 5 P.M. Friday, January 17, 1975 LO

Claim your TWO FREE RED WING HOCKEY TICKETS 261 8600 Exl. 209

CONGRATULATIONS!

MUSTANG 1945 California car No rust Custom options Excellent con dition S550 * e 9 M *

PINTO 1973 Pnvate owner Excel lent condition New lires snocks air conditioning automatic Asking $2 300 Ml-4343

IMPALA 19U 4 door. 1795 Real good condition. 47I-37M

VEGA 1974 Hatchback, 4 speed, sil-ver, black tr im, low miles, war-ranty 12100 417 9340

CHEVROLET 1973 Suburban Cua torn Deluxe Power steering, brakes Air. many other extras 349 0221, after 6 PM 437-1593

C A R N I V A L T I M E ! * 1 0 0 ° ° C A S H B A C K O N

A N Y T R A D E N O W T H R U

J A N . 31 U P T O $ 4 0 0 . 0 0

C A S H B A C K O N F E A -

T U R E D C A R .

BUY AT CRESTWOOD C R E S T W O O D D O D G E

32850 FORD ROAD AL DITTRICH. PRESIDENT 421-5700

B E T W E E N WAYNE A N D M E R R I M A N ROAD

MUSTANG. 1971. Mach I aulomat ic. power. A m F m Good miles per gallon Well kept 2114447

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g y i p f ' " * *

G R ^ R T N 6 , | « r j

p i m o 1*71. tpod c w d . t K « n o w er beet offer Bust M f ~ 4 M 4 I M

FORD. I t M . H t U M wafee b i t * m n . « tar. H M m*Mm

F O R D I W I ClMMlry U i . ftafTl p m r f H w r t l g r • L j M l a i v .

pW'W i l f t r tnf l , W ® * ' pr®®®®. white sMewalla a«4 wheel coeerr • I S M W 4 *

D O N T B L O W Y O U R T O R - - '

TRAD6 IN NOW1I If you ore in tha market for a lo t * modal used cor w i t h war-ranty & low mileoQe. slop in and I N the f ina»t select ton in tha Detroit a rea or col l 255-5040. Compacts. Inter-mediate*. l u x u r y Con. W o g o n t

P A T M I L L I K E N

F O R D M M Telegr-ph

Between Plymouth A W Chicago

2 5 5 - 5 8 4 ( X

P I N T O ItTS. blue, automatic. Rim-i t . stereo, ski reck, very good anion HITS Cell after S P M .

t U I N )

866 Fad TORD i r T T i LTD

U H t e f . fieree I Xnft I I . ^ M A !m

MUSTANG 1 * 7 4 . 1 M e f . t a k u r y M e rtor, coneoie. 4 m i l power steer leg-brakes. r a 4 a W 7 t > 7 M . M * M M

M U f T A N G . 1*74 Meek I . V-4. auto-matic. power f leering brakes, aU-

(reeter. luxury later tor. 13,450 45*4173

F A I R L A N E , I M I . clean condition le. power

E. I M I . cleen. W r y food food running Atfomat-

steering. vinyl (op. 1750 171-MB

1970 FORO Torino Squire 10 pouanga r wogon. Automatic, power steering. economy bar-ga in, $595.

C O L O N Y CHRYSLER P L Y M O U T H

I I I Ann Arbor Roe4. Plymouth

4 5 3 - 2 2 5 5

DEMOf * CO OWNED CARS lt74 L T D 1

, Torinos - - - - P To Choose

ALL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION A V » FORD

MAVj

m j k n u r y

C O M E T 1171

354-3100

JI74 I . 1 Boor and 4 er. automatic

'. power fleering air conditioned, decor group*, vtnjrl roof. n i N Agent M l 04M or.

35*5111

VAN. I M I Ford Eoonoline. After 1 : M M l 4701

MAVERICK ItTI . 1 door sedan. I cylinder, automatic. air. power ateerlng. snow U m . 5<J-it7t

MUSTANG. 1174. I I . I plue J. Vt . luxury interior and t r im. A m F m . •ti l l under warranty. fJ.OM. After 4 PM 451-JO I I

RED

W I N G

TICKET WINNER

James Maszynski 22590 Rougemoni Or

Southfield, Mich. 48075

Bui you must call the Promobon

Dept of The Observer & Eccentric

Newspapers no later than 5 P.M.

Friday. January 17. 1975 to

claim your TWO FREE RED WING

HOCKEY TICKETS 261 8600 Ext.

2 0 9

CONGRATULATIONS'

FORD IMI wagon. 10 passenger, radio, healer l i f e

GALAXIE SM. IMI. 4 ne needs body and engine wor After 4:M PM

tires, k 1400 4259 III

PINTO. ItTI. automatic brakes MM

. disc 563 9617

FORD. IM4. Ml Stick, tool portation Low miles Call

trans after 4 341-6723

MAVERICK 1171. 11400 o/fer

t>r best 427 0453

FORD IMI Country Squiij tires, battery and exhaust spare, 1750

le New Extra

477 1047

MAVERICK 1170. good condition 1300 or best ofler 34*2729

TORINO. 1172 4 door automatic. V * power steering, factory air Rustproofed. excellent condition 11775 652 4581

1 9 7 1 M A V E R I C K

4 door. I cylinder, automatic trans mission, radio A heater, white side-wail tires, low mileage Real eco-nomical family transportation at our low asking price of

$ 1 , 1 5 0

BOB SELLERS PONTIAC LOW O V E R H E A D EQUALS

LOW PRICES 22520 Grand River 5324720

G A L A X I E I tTI . Automatic Power steering 4 door, geod condition One owner Call after 4 PM 425-1112

F A L C O N I M I four (4 I do^r. 1250 642-5121

FORD. 1969 Station wagoh senger . a i r condi t ioning

FORD, 1171. 6 pasaengei wagon, excellent conditi tires, low mileage, power brakes, reasonable.

, 10 pas cartop 422 077J

station MI. new steenng.

35* ins . 0651

M A V E R I C K . 1171. low mileage. Uc lory a i r . bucket stats, pokier steer-ing. automatic, executive) car wilh many other extras Excellent condi lion II300 Call afler 5 PM. 477 7311

G A L A X I E I M I . power, steenng. power brakes, air . M.Q00 miles F575. 47S 1175

PINTO 1*74 Runabout 2ieb«rtrd 1300 Automatic, tinted windows, rear defroster, disc brakes Radio, snows, more 13.700 mil^s. 12275

I 652 1742

H7? IU*K ELECTVA CHITON

2 door hard lop. air condi-tioning, am/tm radio, vinyl top, power windows, tilt steenng wheel. Only 23.000 Miles $ 2 , 7 9 5

1973 lUK* LESAME

2 door hard lop, air condi-tioning, power steering, pow er brakes, radio, vinyl top, lilt steerina wheel.

• 3 , 0 9 1

H7? IU*K ELECTVA CHITON

2 door hard lop. air condi-tioning, am/tm radio, vinyl top, power windows, tilt steenng wheel. Only 23.000 Miles $ 2 , 7 9 5

1973 lUK* LESAME

2 door hard lop, air condi-tioning, power steering, pow er brakes, radio, vinyl top, lilt steerina wheel.

• 3 , 0 9 1

1971 MICX a tCTM CUSTOM

2 door hard top. full power, air conditioning, vinyl top, am/tm radio

• 1 . 7 9 *

197419NX RESAL

2 door, air conditioning, pow er steering, power brakes vinyl top, radio, low mileaje

S 3 . 6 S S f

IF YOU THINK L I N C O L N

M E R C U R Y

I ' M

N O . 1 !

SEPT. OCT., NOV., & DEC.

f r e d 8 0 u r b e c k * * * * * * * * * * * *

AT

GEORGE KOLB'S

HINES PARK M E R C U R Y

40601 ANN ARBOR RD.AT HAGGERTY PLYMOUTH

CALLNOW1

4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 L I N C O L N

1 •' j ' j " •

m m m i M

/ -

YtjlOUTH

a t e

Ful l power, "a i r condi-t ion ing, AM/FM, b lack, black vinyl roof, white leather interior, 21,000 ac-tual miles, must see to ap-

V o f c i a t e

N T S mercury monteky

4 door, dark green, air con-

dit ioning, stereo, etc,

• 2 , 6 7 9

. * ! • j?m

-1973MERCVRY M0MTE60 MX mmqubVwhibham

V i l l age r 10 Passenper Wagon, air condit ion!

M

4 Door, full dit ioning.

7 id

power, air A M / F M Ati

con-itereo,

vinyl roof. Like new inside and out.

i f i f l ,

AM/PM stereo, white side walls, like new inside and out Full Price

. 9 2 , 9 9 1 9 2 , 4 9 1

^ MERCURY COLONY

fAKWAfiON A u t o m a t i c t ransmiss ion. power s tee r ing , power b rakes , radio, luggage rack.

1

1971 CHEVROLET IMPALA COMVERWli

23,000 miles, dark Wown

color, must be seen

9 1 , 4 9 1

1 / 1 9 1

P INTO, 1171. 4 speed, new tires, good gas mileage. I M I cc engine Afler J PM H M 1 I 1

8 6 8 I m p e r i a l

M E R C U R Y Looks and i Sales

CAPRI l « t F M . low m l l f a f l S P M .

MARQUIS. New brakes c o n d i t i o n ^

MARQUIS I r steerl M00 Ca

power sleerii tion. I

1972 Colony Park conditioning, assists, low ranty. A skin

S T nd R j d l

miles

\

•t ick. air . AM-1751 Call after

I door loaded.

" " f S l ' I S

II I . Br ugham ir i A to akes. a a l aftei I P M

4 door. . air condi-

• PM. 5X1-1207

MERCURY W a f n . factory air

lugga |e rack, power

176 (Ndsmofattt

THE P R i a SMASHES i TJ M • 7 1 Ij-ORONADOS fi

Full power, air . i tereo. c r o l * . t i l l

wheel, electric Defogger

NOW O N L Y

$3 ,495 GLASSMAN OLDS MOBILE

Telegraph at Tel l ! Mall

354-3300

T \ Leasing

i IAC Grand A M . 1171. stereo, buckets North Bros Ford

N T - M i l

OLDSMOBILE IMS. FIS. new tires. V I . automatic, power, excellent running condition. M7V After 4 PM 171-1110

1 year war-

1974 IMPERIAL LA BARON Coupe, fu l l power , a i r condi-t ioning, ' crui*e. t i l t wheel, i tereo radio w i t h tape, tr iple whi te, wh i te leather interior, rad ia l tires a n d electric sun roof 12.000 miles. Showroom new.

F E I S T E R CHRYSLBR-PLYAAOUTH

37401 Ford Rd at Newburgh

7 2 1 - 2 4 0 0

870 Jeep BRONCO 1173. 4 wheel drive. V I . automatic. 14,000 miles, extras new condition, xiebart 728 5019

BRONCO 1173. 4 wheel drive. V I . automatic. 14.000 miles, extras, new condition. Ziebart 7!t-501!

BOB SE LESS LOW O V E R H E /

11510 Grand

MAQUIS B hardtop, air Stereo, new tuned. Perfect Bloomfield HHIs I I

2 . 0 9 5

PONTIAC D EQUALS

PRICES

t

5314720

1170. 4 door [tower. AM FM

brakes, just condition.

H » 3 0 M

CUSTOM CRUISER. 1171. Wagon. Every luxury option Wife's car. 33.010 mi les , quick sale at 13000.

647 2111

DELTA M. 1172, 4 door hardtop, air. many extras |1I00 Weekdays only 476-1051

CUTLASS Supreme. 1174. Loaded with many extras 13100 or best offer 47* 4401

OLDSMOBILE 1174. Omega. 6 cyl-inder. power steering, radio good mileage, 11500 or besl offer A f l e i J PM 3411 o r

M O N T E R E Y !f1M3 5 .000 miles. 3M. 4 barrel, newftlrea. a m fm. body in good conditiod. Transmission needs rebuilding U M 33^3370

MONTEGO IMX. U t e 1171, body and engine |n petfect condition Many extras include air. Michelin tires etc Besl offer. Call Jeff. I to 5 PM. f 3534710

DELTA M 1174. air. power brakes, steering. 14.000 miles, excellent con_ dition 45^2117

OLDS. IV73. M . » door hardtop. A m F m stereo, air . new snowUres on rims, original owner 13500 Be-fore noon 422 7341

878 Plymouth M E R C U R Y Wagon, dition.

Marquis Station Iher ettras. good con

427 1132

COUGAR I I and shocks.

new clutch, exhaust 47*4127

M E R C U R Y #71. 4 door, air condi tioning. whibrwalls. 421 engine power steering, brakes. 778 6062

COUGAR IfTjl XR 7 Power steer ing. power ; brakes Air condi lloning. automatic transmission Excellent condition.' 132 4243

872 Lincoln

MARK IV. 1172. dark blue with white leather interior Low mile age. excellent condition 1514433

L INCOLN. 1173. Mark IV Tnple sll ver. moon roof Stereo S AmFm 29.000 miles Loaded Home 3114593 Office. 5«3 1412

Mt^NTEGO. "l!72. V«la«er station wagon, air stereo Very clean SI000 Evenings. 349-4622. days

322 5674

M ^ R C U R Y ~ | M ic. power brfki best offer

17'hardtop, automat-ikes. power steerm|^

ROADRUNNER body, beat offer

IM« Excellent 453 0885

SATELL ITE . 1972 Late Low mile age. clean V I . Sebnng Plus

427 2M8

M E R C U R Y i(K0. i door J*) I bar rel. new exhaust, brakes and tires Good conditen. l l $ 0 After 5 PM

261 3011

P L Y M O U T H 1174 Station W i f ™ 13.150 Excellent condition 349 3835

1 9 7 4 V A L I A N T

D U S T E R

V-8. automat ic , power steer-ing, rodio. 3 .280 miles Focto-ry warranty . $2 ,895

R A T I G A N CHRYSLER

PLYMOUTH 30777 Plymouth Rd

Between Middlebelt t Merriman 425-5800

1974 GRAND PRIX, foctocy olr, f u l l y equ ipped, 13,000 mi la t . $4,195.

BRUCE

C R A I G PONTIAC

874 Ann Arbor Rd, Plymouth

4 5 3 - 2 5 0 0

1974 LE MANS 2 door hardtop, automatic, power steering, 15,000 miles. $2,895.

O P E N S A T U R D A Y

T O M S U L L I V A N VOLKSWAGEN

2*400 W IMi le " 3534100

PONTIAC 1*71. Lemans. power steering, vinyl top bucket seats, runs good. 11.400 427 2571

, 1 9 7 3 P O N T I A C

G R A N D P R I X

Automat ic, power steering, power brakes, power win-dows, t i l t wheel , f odo ry oir, stereo, loaded. Viny l top 11,000 miles. $AVE

R A T I G A N CHRYSLB?

PLYMOUTH 30777 Plymouth Rd

Between Middlebelt It Mernman 425-5800

880 Fonttoc

T R A W a m 101. 4 apeed. loaded Sacrifice <7*4133

GftAND PRIX'S T f t - t y r t - T S ' i - ' T l l T4'S

The best s«Wction ID the area. All have a * conditioning, most have stereo tfcdiM and power windows See theM clean one owner trades We wil l net be undersold

BOB SELLERS PONTIAC LOW O V E R H E A D EQUALS

LOW PRICES 11510 Grand River 5J14T10

G R A N D P R I X I M I . power win dows. radio, heater — clean Call after 6.30

noor shift. K I M 2 6

PONTIAC 1170 Convertible. 350 automatic. |11M or best offer

474 7231

1971 CATAIINA I door hardtop, radio heater, auto-matic transmission, power steer-ing. power brakes, vinyl lop. low miles Spotless inside and out Save Only asking

$1,475 BOB SELLERS PONTIAC

LOW O V E R H E A D EQUALS LOW PRICES

11520 Grand River 5324720

CATALINA. 1972. Power Steering li brakes, air. 12170 17* 2073

CONTINENTAL. 1174. 4 dr . silver. 17.000 miles Excellent condition 16300 Before 5 30 PM 417 5060

876 Otdsmobile

874 Mercury OLDS 1171. M . l.ilxury sedan all options, excellent Condition 11550

647 2342

COUGAR IM9 power steering, automatic, good condition 1800

453 1691

COMET 71. automatic, vinyl, air. power. 4 door. 1875 71 Capri, sun roof. 1675 835 2882

COMET I972.7l .000 miles, power steering, radio. 11650 4/7 9089

OLDSMOBILE I I M . 98 new brakes, tune up aad exhaust Full

Jower. excellent transportation 125 4&3-46M

CUTLASS 1*74. Supreme, vinyl lop air. stereo, power windows, door locks, loaded ll.OOD Miles 13750 or best offer 268 0962

CAPRI, 1972 Good condition 4 speed brown with black vinyl top Deluxe interior 48.M0 miles 11600 Call afler 6PM 522-2624

MARQUIS ' 1971 Brougham 2 door hardtop. AmFm Stereo Automatic temperature control Power win dows. steenng. disc brakes. Cruise control, rear defogger Steel belted radials Many extras 11750

4173158

OLDSMOBILE 1*7 er. I passenger wi ped. snow tires miles

Custom Cruis-gpn. fully equip included. 10.500

652-1217

extras Low ROYALE. 1974 top, stereo Ot miles 13590.

OLDSMOBILE l4 . 1973 Luxury Sedan. 4 dr. hardtop, loaded, mint conditon lt.000 | miles Private owner I43-4M4

F R E E FIESTA WILL INCLUDE A ONE-YEAR ^INSCRIP-TION TO THE MICHIGAN LOTTERY

WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY 1974 t r 1975 MODEiL NOW THROUGH FEB

FIESTA AMC JE 1205 Arr After Roide Plymouth

F U R Y . 1969 6 cylinder automatic, power steering New snow tires Good gas mileage Excellent, 1500

459 0028

1 9 7 3 C A T A I I N A

4 door hardtop. A M - F M radio, fac lory air conditioning, power steer-ing power brakes, radial tires, low miles Asking

$ 2 , 3 5 0 BOB SELLERS PONTIAC

LOW O V E R H E A D EQUALS

LOW PRICES

22520 Grand River 532 4720

PONTIAC I972. _Luxury ^LeMans. power steering, power brakes, air.

~ excellent condition. 12.150

1971 LE MANS Sport 1 door hardtop, radio, heater automatic transmission. power steering, power brakes, factory air conditioning, triple black Sharp Asking

$1,795 BOB SELLKS PONTIAC

LOW O V E R H E A D EQUALS LOW PRICES

22520 Grand River 5324720

PONTIAC 1961 Custom Excellent running condition 1600 422-M04. After 5 PM 721 9059

WAGON. 1970. 9 passenger, auto-matic. power, air . 1550 3144271: If no answer call 689 7304

PONTIAC 1973 Wagon 9 passen ger Air. radials. stereo Cruise, defog. rack. 20.000 miles, 13300

M2-5092

S E E O R C A L L

STEVE M c G d W A N

for Money SaVing Deals of Red H d m a n Pontioc, West-

land

7 2 1 - 1 1 4 4

T E M P E S T 1969 wagon excellent condition. MOO 65l-0M6or 651-1111

8 8 2 T h u n d e r t i r d

T - B I R D . I M I Clean. Good condt tion. | 7 M Mercury I I M . Parfclanr. runs well. M M Original owner

I44S4M

T H U N D E R Bl RD. I M l 1 * > * hard-K>P gi " " ' sharp top g r a ^ w i t h b U e t vinyl

8 8 4 V o f c s w o g e n

VOLKSWACEN I M I . 411 31.000 miles, food condition. After 4 PM. . . M I 4 0 M

SUPER B E E T L E . 1171. air. AM FM stereo, rear defogger I7.0M

offer After 4 PM miles. 477 7411

' 7 3 G R A N D P R I X

Triple block beouty. wel l equ ipped inc lud ing oir. Ar l Moron Super Buyl $3,395

A R T M O R A N PONTIAC

21300 Telegraph 353 9000

F I R E B I R D It73. Formula 400 full power, air. radials. red interior e x terior. 12 000 miles 13600 642 M40

8 8 2 T h u n d x b i r d

T H U N D E R B 1 R D . 1971. fully equip ped. exceptionally nice 11.195 Avis Ford. Telegraph at 12 Mile 354 3100

THUN DER BTrD~T973~ White Full power Extras 721-4575

T -B IRD. 1173. browrf with white vinyl top, white leather interior loaded wilh extras Excellent condi tion. 22.000 miles 14495 Call afler 5 PM 476-0206

T H U N D E R B I R D 1971. 36.000 miles loaded, good condition l l ioo or best offer 559 2066

1974 T H U N D E R B I R D . extra clean power, air and stereo See and drive 15 295

HINES PARK

LINCOLN MERCURY ANN ARBOR RD AT HAGGF.RTY 453-2424 425-2444

AmFm or offer

PONTlAC 1972.

F U R Y 1968, 111 V 4 automatic, power steering, radio. 1400 525-5076

power steerlne,- po> _ AmFm. excelTent condition. 12.150 or offer

P L Y M O U T H 1972. Duster. 6 cylin-der. automatic, radio, gold, excel-lent condition. I I .600 261-4515

' 7 3 P L Y M O U T H

B A R R A C U D A

Automatic, oower steering, power brakes, bucket seats, v iny l roof Clean Special, $2,395

R A T I G A N CHRYSLER

PLYMOUTH 30777 Plymouth Rd

Between Middlebelt l> Merriman

425-5800

G R A N D PRIX 1973 Metallic brown with saddle lan interior Air condi tioning, power disc brakes and steering Radial tires. AmFm radio and other options. 13400 851 1999

. 2 8 . 1 9 7 5

4 5 9 - 3 6 0 0

B U Y A N E W C H E V R O L E T

BEFORE JAN. 31

GET 5 2 L0TTEBV T1CKET|SI

W E B U Y

QUALITY USED CARS A L L M A K E S

1972 GRAM TORINO SPORT

Aulomanc transmission power steering power brakes, stereo factory air conditioning, vmyl top

S2.195 1973 0L0S

CUTLASS SUPREME Automatic tranamission. stereo air conditioning, vinyl lop, like

$3,395

1974 CHEVROLET KINfiSWOOO ESTATE

0 paaaenger wagon, loaded, low miles, like new

S3,950

1973 MONTE CARLO LANQAU

Aulomatic trans air conditioning, s

S3

ISSlon, factory treo, like new

1970 CHElfROLET Vi TON PICK-UP

6 cylinder, standajd. ready lor the

|0b

S I ,

1970 AMBASSADOR _ . u ._-JNAG0N

Air conditioning], wood sides, clean

1971 MAVERICK 2 door. 6 cylinder automatic transmission. go<>d transportation

S7l

T E N N Y S O N C H E V R O L E T

3 2 5 7 0 P L Y M O U T H RD.

F U R Y I9M. 4 door hardtop V8. power steering, vinyl top. radio, air. good shape 427 0875

P L Y M O U T H 1950. 1250. call after 5 PM 729 9837

1971 PLYMOUTH DUSTER. 6 cyl inder, factory air. automat-ic, power steering, sharp 1 owner $1,395

COLONY CHRYSLER P L Y M O U T H

I I I Ann Arbor Road Plymouth

4 5 3 - 2 2 5 5

P L Y M O U T H 1971 GTX New tires, air. AM-FM. loaded Very 11500 or best offer 427 4371

GOLD DUSTER. 1174. factory war ranty. ziebarted. low miles, excel lent condition private owner

533 5769

CAR CLEARANCE

C A R N I V A L

73 Plymouth ht. air 11,898 72 Plymouth hi, air ll.4«3 73 Buick 225. loaded 11.774 72 Chevy Impala ht, air 11,832 73 Chrys Imperial ht 12,981 73 Chrysler New Yorker 12.683 70 Plymouth 9 pass wagon 1712

*70 Dodge Monaco wagon 1147 72 Chrys New Yorker.air 12.133 74 Ply Duster, like new 12.711 DAMERON CHRYSLER

P L Y M O U T H Grand River al Middlebelt 47*7900

F U R Y 1965 2 door, stick shift good transportation 1200 522 4608

DUSTERS, (Gold 1. 1174's. 6 cylin der. automatic, power steering power brakes, air conditioning, decor group, vinyl roof, space pack age. 12900 Agent 868 6466 or

355 5816

880 Pontiac

T E M P E S T I9M Vinyl top. power brakes, power steering, radio. Very good condition 1500. 34*5145

FIREBIRD~~I969. I . automatic Ex cellent condition 1625 Tyme Sales

455 5566

437 9303

ower brakes, air.

437 9303

PONTIAC 1969. 9 passenger station wagon, air. power steering, brakes, air lift shocks, trailer package, im maculate shape, low mileage, new tires, new muffler. , 35*0651

1 9 6 8 I F M A N S 2 door hardtop. 350 V I engine, radio, heater three speed standard transmission, floor shift, console bucket seats, real clean, asking

$ 8 9 5 BOB SELLERS PONTIAC

LOW O V E R H E A D EQUALS LOW PRICES

22520 Grand River 5324720

GRAND Pnx . 1973. air. AmFm stereo, power windows, tilt wheel, very sharp. 13.350 879 1535

BRAND NEW 1975 M 0 N Z A 2 + 2

M0NZA 2+2 SALE! • IN STOCK

• TAKE YOUR PICK

IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

RI6HT NOW • HU6E DISCOUNT

IN S T O C K

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4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0

T BIRD. 1972! loaded leather mien or. excellent condition 13000

851 2971

T -B IRD. 1171. blue gray. ver> clean, excellent condition, many extras. 23 000 miles. 14350 4 53 4 1 63

SALE '74 DEMOS IN STOCK

$AVE $AVE $AVE

O P E N S A T U R D A Y

T O M S U L L I V A N VOLKSWAGEN

25400 W I Mile 3534900

VOLKSWAGEN 1973. Super'Beetle. 28.000 miles, good condition $1100

534 2M7

VW I M I . excellent condition 40 000 miles. 11000 or best offer 4219085

SALE "74 DEAAOS IN STOCK

*AVE SAVE SAVE

OPEN SATURDAY

T O M SULLIVAN VOLKSWAGEN

25400 W IMi le 353 4900

VW. 1972 Super Beetle Formula Vee. 31.000 miles new car trade 11.695 Art Moran Pontiac 353 9000

VOLKSWAGEN 1963 needs work good tires 150 261-0417

T H U N D E R B I R D 1971 man> op lions Excellent condition 12175 Call after 6 PM 455 2284

. . . . . po leather interior, climate control 8000 miles Like new Must sacri fice 14900 274 3856

SUPER Beetle 1973 new tires brakes, 22.000 miles best offer afler 5 PM 64* 5319

VW 1971 Super Hui* light blue call 941 1554

VW bus 1971 excellent condition under priced at 11700 455 4251

VW 1968 automatic radio whMe walls 21.000 miles excellent condi lion t l 195 or besl offrr 4534907

VOLKSWAGEN 1969 Siationwagon Automatic transmission 1750 or besl offer 675 0765

L E A S E A N E W

1 9 7 5 BY THE DAY!

MINIMUM 3 MONTHS

Al l leaeee to terminate on or before

May 31,1975. 3 Month Period

MODEL

7 5 Buick Skylark 7 5 Buick Skyhawk 7 5 Buick Century

PER D A Y

N o A / C ' 8 . 2 5

N o A / C ' 9 . 2 5

A / C * f . 5 0

Includes FREE Maintenance, Inaurance, and 1250 Mllee / Per Month

Offer Expiree January 31,1975.

PHONE 729-2000

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N0W 7 5

O L D S 9 8

Turbo Hydromatic. power l steering, power braKet. air | condit ioning, will order.

I N0W 75 S T A M F I R E

I Turbo H y d r o m a t i c , rad io ,

I stk #616 $ 4 , 0 6 1

$ 5 , 2 8 0

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age , stk # 1 2 - 3 2 9 ^ 5 7 9

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DELTA 88 Company cars, low mlle-l age, turbo hydro, power" s t e e r i n g , a n d p o w e i brakes, air condit ioning, ra-dio several to choose 1romJ

stk. #316 $ 3 , 9 9 0

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SALE

In

LLIGAN'S OF QRAND RIVER

20201 Grand Rlvtr

PONTIAC 1974 Cataltna, 2 door hard top. executive's wife's car. 1000 miles, air. power, much more

332 1106 425-6500

SPECIAL

YOUR ECONOMY

DEALER

POCKET SAVIN6S

TRADES • T LARGE

30777 PLYMOUTH RD. LIV O N I A , M I C H

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29200 TaEBRAPH (AT 12 NILE) 354-3000

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COMPLETE SELECTION 0 USED VW'S ON SALE

OPEN MON & THURS. EVENINGS TIL 9 P.M...AU0AY SATURDAY

LIVONIA VOLKSWAGEN 425-5400

AUTHORIZED

DEALER

34501 PLYMOUTH RD B e t w e e n W a y n e & F a r m i n g t o n Rd

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C O L O N I A L Every p * h a t ru ly custom horn* w i t h 5 expans ive bad-rooms, »eporate m i n i r suite w i t h both. seporote 15 ft. for-mo l d in ing room, decorator wo l lpope f o n d carpeting, ar-tistic fomUy »oom w i t h brick

moon f i reploce. large 1st floor laundry room, profes-sional ly f in ished recreation-l i-brory room in bosement, over-look ing 10 ocre wooded park on deod-end cul-\ie-sac. Ask-ing 178.900. w i t h assumoble 7V i% balonce. Col l me for a personal. in for mot ive 'once in o l i fe t ime ' tour of this elegant home RICHARD KANGAS 404-0800

One W a y Ltd. PILLARED cotarTiaT 4 bedrocim first floor laundry semi finished basement. I S baths. $43 100 16*34 Golf »ew. Lev an-Six M i l t ar«a No a f t n i l S22-I7M

L I V O N I A

80 FT. LOT A l u m i n u m s i d e d 2 b e d r o o m

ranch; \Vi car gorogo In mint condition 7 Mile, Merri-man Rd Area $21,900

JAMY 5 3 7 - 1 9 5 0

S E LIVONIA $24,900

PRICED TO SELL

See this 3 bedroom brick home full basement, large lot central air . ( rea l location, close to all activity Call E D L A N E lor more informa-tion

N O R W O O D

CHAMPAGNE TASTE? Exclusive area, rol l ing land-scape for the lorge fami ly thot i t looking for room to room. Brick 4 bedroom ranch, 2 boths. basement, 2Vf car at-tached garage a^ only $45,500. Consider , vour terms. Open Sunday : 1-5.

BEL-MEN 5 2 2 - 3 0 1 0 ML • i

PRIME L O C A T I O N r 'tt

Brick 4 bedroom colonial lo-cated in pr i lne area of Li-vonia. Modern kitchen, l o m i f y ropm w i l h brick f i reploce plus beaut i fu l yard mokes' fhis a real barga in at $39,900

CALL NANCY .

BEL-MEN 5 2 2 - 3 0 1 0

312 Livonia I

. LIVONIA LARGE LOT

COUNTRY AREA Coxy 3 bedroom rsnch on '» lovely 100x116 It. wooded lot. Full bas^ meet. X car attached garage Only $35 100

Red REALTORS 522-3500

No 3. Inc 425-1500

T H R E E bedroom brick. 1 4 balhs oak and carpeted floors, appli-ances. air conditioned. 1 4 car ga rage new condition priced to sell Terms Colonial Really 417 5057

LIVONIA COLONIAL « bedroom brick with full base ment country kitchen with built ins plus formal dining room Car pel in* throughout, family room with natural fireplace 2 car al lached garage Full price S46 900 Assume mortgage

Myers Hill Ke3-5310

L I V O N I A cuatom built ) bedroom brick ranch, natural fireplace, for ma I dining room 2 baihs finished basement with wrt bar 4 acre ra vine lot. central a ir 5224531

OWNER Opea Sal and Sen Bar-gain Find mysell with fr homes, don't want to apy utilities and Use* on both Someone can bay my custom « bedroom ranch, fam-ily room, central air. miK* more, an IM i 90S lot Valued at 82.M0. •ell (or $4*100 17211 Fairfield

GA 24113

ALL A L U M I N U M ! First time offered, 4 bedroom bungalow, completely fhointe-nonce free, ful l basement. I W cor garage, al l op huge 60' x 214' lot Priced to sell at $24,900 Good assumption

ALGER F.

QUAST

OPEN SUN. i - S Fcjrest Pr imeval

ISOO sq ft eaecutlve brick ranch 3 bedrooms. 14 baths, 12*19 family room. 1 fireplaces, beuatifully en-cloaed Florida room, on the moat beautiful wooded lot In Livonia Land contract terms $51,100 I6M5 Mayfkeld

Tom O ' C o n n e l l

ULTRA 4 2 5 - 1 0 0 0

REALTORS 261 5350

S T U N N I N G pillared colonial in one of Livonia's finest areas, 4 bed room. 2 4 balb. sunken family room, raised formal dining room, all built ins in kitchen, fenced yard, covered pawo. fully deco rated, and a pool A real buy at M l MO Call 421 55M or 557 1131

OPEN SUNDAY 'Jan 19 1-4 PM *

15500 Deerlng Select area in Livonia, lovely 3 bed room brick and aluminum ranch with finished basemen! and den extra deep lot M0 MO Directions Approximately 2 blocks E of Mid dlebelt Rd off 5 Mi le Rd Your hostess Peg Swanton

McCULLOUGH REALTY, INC

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Ro'sedale Gardens G R E A T BUY • Cape Cod. 3 bed-rooms. 1 4 baths, family room, nat-ural fireplace. screened rear porch, dining room, extra large at tactied garage, large treed lot I M M O

312 Livonia

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CCUPANCY rpom, carpet-

landscaped, i l l bui l t ins, r gorage

- I n Quod Level plon include laundry and ing room, co bedrooms, al l built in^ car garoge.

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LOVE 4 2 2 - 9 2 7 8

W A N T SOLITUDE? The peoce and quiet of the North Woods in the heart of Livonio. Approximately l'/a acres. 3 bedrooms, ful l base ment, 2 car attoched garage All appliances in spotless kitchen. Only $46,900

CALL BETTY SHOWWS

BEL-MEN 5 2 2 - 3 0 1 0

Fussy Bui lder Prime area 3 bedroom face brick ranch, large living room, wet plas ter. natural woodwork full base ment. 1 4 baths. 2 4 car garage fenced $34,900

LOVE 4 2 2 - 9 2 7 8

B U T L E R H I L L S SUB Spacious spotless brick ranch oil a park like large well landscaped site 4 bed rooms. 2 baths, tiled basement cov

Double Wing Col£i rooms, V» baths, dining ily room, 1st and attochet rage

Call 477-3189 < O P E N DAILY

Ray A b r a h a

WOULD YOU This roomy 5 bed wet plaster, fami ly ral fireplace. 3 4 ' b car garage, for only will consider land today, ask for MOLLY H E A T H I

V I N C E N T T H E Vt COk M U L T I - L I S T

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formal din-be 3 or 4

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floor laundry 2 cor go-

312 Livonia

$32,900 UVONIA FRESH LISTING

Sharp 3 bedroom briclf ranch jSJuminum tr im; fami ly room fireploce, home in move-in condition Call:

RAY IAVASILE

Century 21 HARTFORD 418 274-7200

312 Uvania

SHARP DECOR In this 3 bedroom brick ranch. Full bosement. f am i l y room w i t h f ireplace, country kitch-en This home is d e a n l On ly $33,500. Call: 522-7252 or 453-7600

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD WEST INC

LIVONIA T R I L E V E L

$34,900 i Spacious brick and aluminum trt level on beautifully landscaped large corner lot 3 big bedrooms. 14 baths, convenient kitchen wilh large family dining room. 2 car ga-rage wilh attached green houae. I I x S3 partly sunken pool, land con-tract available

Red Carpet

312 Livonia 312 Uvorfa

255-3010 2-8 PM

& Co. m

BELIEVE? room colonial oom with natu

attached 2 $56 100 Owner contract Call

i ths

425 1600 L E E

MISSION BROKER

ered patio, all appliances, carpel ing. V'

M i . M O car garage with opener

WALT SHUSTER CO REALTORS 626-0400

BY Owner 3 year old brick ranch. 3 bedrooms 1 4 baths, carpeting throughout, family room, fireplace patio. 2 car attached garage Full basement $41,500 conventional

522 7*47

LIV. QUAD-LEVEL

O n l y $ 4 1 , 5 0 0 Nice sub great area 3 bedrooms 1 4 baths, family room, large kitch en with complete buiU-ins. 2 4 car garage, don't miss this great buy

Red Carpet

Not t inghamj W o o d s Backs to 5 ocres city wooded reserve 5 bedrcx m brick colo-nial. 2400 sq ft . formol din-ing. 2'/» baths, fanhily room fireplace, profeisionally f ished basemen. 1st floor loundry Asking 178,900 Ask for DON KAMEN 464-0800

One O P E N HOUSE

Quality and eleganc ranch Great for en 14 acres on ver ravine lot

/Vay UN 1 2 - 4

custom built ertaining Over private wooded

" '• kidney shaped heated pool cabana outside with bar. double ga} grill, built ins 2 fireplaces, sunken beamed family room, living room room. 3 bedrooms, first floor laundry windows throughou plus many other area of prestige hi field, 3 blks E of I blk S of 6 Mile

heated florida 24 car garage,

thermal pane marble sills

atures Prime hortiep 16732 Fair

Farmington Rd i r i .500 427 1219

Livonia T r a f f i c Excellent value in this smart 3 bedroom tri-level in prize area Features include: large family room, fomi ly size kitch-en, l ' / j baths, 2' / i car ot-toched gorage. Offered at $34,500 Owner wonts ac-tion

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD 418 425-7272

REALTORS 522-3500

LIVONIA

A S S U M P T I O N Lovely 3 bedroom brick ranch with central oir conditioning, full basement, newly deco-rated. Only $6,100 assumes 7fci% mortgage, al $257 per month, includes toxes. Full orice only $31,500. Call now

. CENTURY 21 HARTFORD 418 425-7272

A S S U M P T I O N Get out right away U> see this nice custom ranch located in Northwest Uvonla You can assume It for just $4,000 with payments of C M per month Home offers 4 bedrooms, built Ins. natural fireplace in pant living room. 2 4 car garage, huge lot and much more No basement Ask for

GARY DITMORE

Boardwalk REALTORS

522-9700 •

B U R T O N HOLLOW. Ravine lot. as sumable mortgage 7 4 ' r 3 bedroom ranch lots of extras M M 0 ° M l 4 7 5 4

LIVONIA N E W L I S T W G

Only $35,900 Sharp 3 bedroom brick ranch in great area Family room with full wall lireplace. full basement. 2 caf garage low interest assumption

Red Carpet REALTORS 522-3500

L I V O N I A

FAMILY R O O M

Lovely all brick ranch with 3 large bedrooms, modern kitch. en, family room wi th wood burning fireploce. full base-ment. many extras Only $32,900 Make o date today

CENTURY 21 H A R T F O R D 4 1 8 4 2 5 - 7 2 7 2

REALTORS 522-3500

BURTON HOLLOW C A P E COD beautifully decorated

9 & S 3 S S w u n - - -I finished basement drapes throughout

. $51,900

ew carpet and By owner.

261 2332

R E D F O R D " 0 " D O W N Beautiful 3 bedroom aluminum ranch, finished base-ment, fireplace. 2'4 car aluminum garage, extra lot. Hurry, only $25,900 Call Bob Risher

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REDFORD SOUTH - 1390Q FENTON Custom built "Dean Cullem" ranch Sunken family room- f i replace- attached garage- Flor ida roorrv wet plaster, full basement, 1M? baths. 17' Kitchen $4(^999 Terms-Call Tom A p l i g i a n

L IVONIA C H I C A G O - M I D D L E B E L T S E C T ,

S H A R P R A N C H FAMILY R 0 0 M - 1 V * B A T H S

3 Bedrooms, carpeting, drapes, large rec room, patio, lawn sprinkler. 66 ft lot -2V* car garage. CALL ,RAY PRINCE

R E D F O R D TWP. Beautiful brick ranch - 3 bedrooms - 1'* bath • coun-try kitchen • rec room - 2 car garage - Owner trans-ferred - Asking $34,400 Call Bill McClay

C U S T O M C L A S S I C - L I V O N I A $ 3 9 , 9 0 0 - O P E N SUN. 2 - 5 •

Ranch with 2 car attached garage, large rooms, formal dining room Marble fireplace. 1V4 baths, carpeting, professionally finished recreation room Kidney-shaped pool with accessories, Large lof. Between Schoolcraft & Five Mile, Near Middlebelt - 30026 Bentley - "Ask for "Marv" Moser

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L IVONIA A R E A 3 Bedroom brick ranch (featuring 1Vi bath, full finished basement, family kitctien, 2 car garage -$3500 down Full price only $33,900. Ask for Jerry Borregard

Tsa Apliflan Chack Apk f iM

B U C K I N G H A M Village Immacu-late 3 bedroom brick ranch Sep* rale dining room 1 4 balhs. fully carpeted Central air Finished full basement 2 4 car garage Reduced from 141.900 to $37 900 Buyers only <279126

ENTERTAINMENT" This home hos everything Beautiful 3 bedroom brick ranch, ful l f inished basement with fireolace. family room with fireploce, attached 2 car garage, inground pool in landscaped yard. Asking $48,900 Call 522-7252 or 453-7600

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD WEST INC

FIT FOR

A QUEEN $ 3 9 , 5 0 0 Besides having an 814% mort-gage available this elegont Slatkin built ranch is almost beyond description. It's clean-liness. warm, tasteful decor mostly done in pastels, lends itself self lo the quality wet-plaster construction It's no-mointenance exterior wraps together the 1 Vj bath 1350 sq. ft interior, plus completed l iving area in bajement The 216 car brick garage must be considered a bonus Pleose drive by quietly for it is o very respectable neighbor-hood For additional informa-tion and a opportunity to chat with someone who really cores about you and your needs, call 464-0800

One Way Ltd.

CUTE AS A BUG'S EAR Plus a terrific assumption is this brick ranch in Den mar Es-tates. Features: family room with fireploce, IV* baths, basement, ottoched garoge, fully fenced yard, $14,000 os-sumes 8% rate Call: 464-0800

One W a y L IVONIA . 2 bedroom, corner lot

£rage. $19,351 F H A Move • in 3 ys Christ Realty 921 M M

312 Livonia

UVONIA OPEN SUN 1-4

RANCH 3M07 Curtis Immediate occu pane) I Mile Levan area Sharp 3 bedroom brick on t o o i I M lot. 14 hatha, family room fireplace, extra large kitchen and more Only 3 4 years old Bring offers Asking $47 5M

K A V A N A U G H 471 2555 427 1321

L IVONIA* - 3 bedroom brick ranch. IW baths, finished basement large lot. carport. $32,000 427 4203

L IVONIA BRICK RANCH

Only $27,900 SUPER ASSUMPTION

or land contract terms Spotless 3 large bedrooms Carpeting through out. 1 4 baths new 2 car garage

Red Carpet REALTORS 522-3500

$33.900-FAMILY ROOM Three bedroom brick ranch wilh 14 baths, garage, full basement plus 14x14 family room 100ft Iron lage Immediate occupancy and $<~< mortgage assumption possible M L 50443

V I N C E N T N L E E 425 1600 i T H E 6cc COMMISSION

M U L T I L IST BROKER

- D O N T -Believe It!

- RUMORS HAVE IT -REAL ESTATE ISN'T SELLING TO DATE - SINCE JAN 1. 1975, One Way hos sold I home per day and listed 1 every other day Why?...because of sincere con-cern and personalized service 464-0800

One W a y LTD.

4 Bed room Dream North of 5 Mile, off Levon is this extra tidy well decoroted home Featuring: family room with firenloce ond doorwall to patio with barbecue, mas-ter bedroom with access bath, generous country kitchen with ovocodo built-ins which in-clude side-by-side refrig-erator. Seller w i l l toke a lond contract until a purchaser con ossume 'His low interest mort-gage or 8% with $9,400 down. Coll: 464-0800

One W a y Ltd. "^UVONIA

ROOM to Roam on this 100 x 130

lot Spanish style Ranch, two bed

rooms, family room with fireplace

excellent assumption Rosedale

Meadows. 3 bedroom frame brick

aluminum t r im and giAters fin

ished basement Only $32 500

STATEWIDE 522-1500

BY O W N E R 3 bedroom all brick ranch with full basement 2 4 car u r a f e . family room wllh natural fireplace, good assumption (fciick occupancy Only $34 9 M Call

^ 464-1111

OPEN SUN. 2-5 S of Plymouth Rood. E of Farmington Rd on 9921 love lond for you and your gol' 3 bedroom brick ranch with fin-ished bosement. convenient to schools. sh6opmg and en-tertainment $29,500

Thompson-Brown

2 6 1 - 5 0 8 0

O P E N SUN I UII S PM 17122 West brook Drive

Six Mile-Levan area 3 bedroom brick ranch, inground heated pool 22 family room with fireplace 1 4 baths $51,000 261 »2M

LEVAN & 6 MILE 4 bedroom colonial, beamed family -room, full wol l fire-place. 2 car attached garage. 180 ft lot., $46,900 Ask for DON KAMEN 464-0800

One W a y

ARE Y O U

Too Fussy? If so. you'll love this all brick aluminum tr im 3 bedroom home Beautifully caroeted throughout. 2Vj baths, new ki tchen., ful l finished custom bosement including ful l sec-ond kitchen, rec room, extra bedroom or large office Ter roced yord with sunken pool. 2V» cor garage Only $39,500 Coll: DON KAMEN 464 0800

One Way

Livonia Schools

$ 3 6 , 9 0 0 Brick ronch on beautifully londscoped and fenced yard with covered terroce, 26 x 12 family room with natural fire place Plus ful l finished bose-ment wi th wei bar Immedi-ate occupancy

Thompson-Brown 2 6 1 - 5 0 8 0

ROSEDALE G A R D E N S 3 bed room colonial on double lot Dining room, family room, 2 fireplaces, at lached 2 car garage fully carpet ed, drapes, dishwasher and range low $40s. call 522 160S

1 JUST LISTED Recently built 3 bedroom brick and aluminum ranch en-hanced by moture trees in o park-like setting Full tiled basement, deep lot ond 2Vj cor garoge Good assumption Don't miss this one1 Asking $38,900 Coll now 851 9200

HOWARD T KEATING , COMPANY

314 Plymouth

ASSUMPTION. 3 bedroom brick ranch. 1 4 balhs built ins beautiful ly decorated carpet throughout fin ished basement wilh brick bar $7100 assumes I 4 r « mortgage $32,000 ful l p r ice P r i v a t e owner

4534543

0 Ikirtaf INK* R»"»f C Dunn LflVvtn A Wi l l * Bill W illts M I D M o i d

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A L M O S T A N A C R E l! Extra clean, modern ranch - family room - fireplace -

Large basement & attached garage - 24x16 i b o v e ground pool included Located in one of Wetftland's finest areas Owner anxious $36;900 Call Terry Mi-chaels

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REDFORD $25,900 Call Jim Wilbanks i ,

1st tirpe offered - Beautiful 3 bedroom bnck bungalow - recrea lon room - garage - tastefully decotated $1300 Down >

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REDFORD • Sharp brick ranch. 3 bedrooms, carpeting, large'lptch-en, IV* baths, recreation room, 2 car garage, cen ta l air - S3500 down - See Chiuck Apligian

TO LIST YOUR HOME

call

522-8000

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L IVONIA C A L L " B I L L W I L L I S "

" T H O M A S " BLT. C O L O N I A L

3 6 5 0 6 B O B R I C H BY APPT.

Custom built home in Livonia's nicest area - west of Levan, north of 6 Mile on a 90 x 135 lot is this 4 bedroom and den beauty with central air condit ioning, electronic air cleaning system, fireplace in family room, first floor laundry ropm, attached big 2"* garage Con-sider land contract terms $64,900

S H A R P 3 B E D R O O M Face brick ranch - two car attached garage lamiiy room with full wall fireplace and doorwall, Dining room rec room, 1 Vfr baths Won't last at $4?,900 Ask for Jim Broome

G A R D E N CITY Middlebelt & Warren Area Priced below market tor fast sale 3 Bedroom brick ranch - Good carpeting basement 2'^ car garage Call Ray Taylor

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PHONE 522-8000

16325 MIDDLEBELT ROAD UVONIA.MICHIGAN

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3 King sized bed rooms , family room, Natura l f i replace

- 2 car a t tached garage - Your house in t rade Jay

Hughes

L IVONIA JOY RD. & HIX

-0-Down Gl - 3 bedroom ranch - 2 car garage - 100 fl lot JaxHughes

F A R M I N G T O N H ILLS

14 Mile-Orchard Lake area Just listed - 3 bedroom Tri-level with 18.6 x„16 family room Immediate occu-pancy. Built 1966. Assume 8^*% Low Taxes $33,900 Call Chris McDonald

$4,500 ASSUMES 7V4%

Garden Cl ty^Sharp 3 bedroom-bnek ranch - base-ment - quick occupancy - all brick area - low pay-ments. ASK FOR VINCE BRENNAN

REDFORD TWP. . 'Beautiful brick ranch - 3 bedrooms - iVfr baths -country kitchen - recreation room - 2 car garage -Owner transferred - Asking $34,400 Call Bill McClay

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CENTURY 21 HARTFORD WEST INC

C A N T O N Here is what you art look A targe 4 badroam tamil* All aluminum on • *« acre I roof CHy water and sewer i r i l M l t Only U7.K0 Land Contract Terms

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Executive Colomol J bedrooms din inn room, country

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kitchen. 2 cor fireplace in ing 141.900. Coll

CENTUR HARTFORD

OPEN PLYMOUTH COLON POINTS VILLAGE bedroom with I S atr carpeting, buitt garage Immediate M Haggeny S H I I N

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Boardwalk REALTOR!

522-97

5 BEDRO In this nicely de colonial. Full fini menf, large cou natural fireploce room, fantastic large • potto. I scoping ond ^ool."j a $ " sumption. Asking^ V47.VOO Coll: 453-7600

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD WESV I N C

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OPEN HOUSi SUNOAV, Janu-ary 19. 2-S 42372 Brat* wood. Lake Pointe V i l l a * . South oI Schoolcraft and West ^ T L r - ^ rirruU •»

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138.900 | C A R L

KEIM of Plymouth, Inc.* 453-0012

CIRCLE THIS AD ...then coll ot>this exceptional oil brick ranch located In the Ford ond Sheldon area Enjoy 3 bedrooms with bath off master, dining room, family room with fireploce. 2 cor go* roge. 2 door walls, thermo-windows. marble sills, ond huge patio. Asking 549,900 Owner very anxious. Coll BILL HARRISON at 464-0800

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Beautifully remodeled S bedroom farmhouse finished basement. 2 car g a r a C * • * buildings, spring fed pood, small o rc ta rd SSS.S00 Terms or t rad*

LEE "Call Lee. and atari packin"

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CALL476-5927 SANDER BLDG. CO.

COUNT 542.900 custom sprov brick ronch ROOM AND baths

RANCH 7.400 buys this ling 3 bedroom

with FAMILY

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SHELiJ)ON-JOY ronch, dining bedroom with

lement, with ot-tached garoge Featuring: 3 bedrooms, lapdscaping. court yord entry. Asking $49,900. With appliances

4 BEDROOM QUAD-LEVa Better than r ew. less then a year old Witfi 2 baths, bose-ment. attached garage, din-ing room, ountry kitchen. Asking 551.<00. Just listed Coll: 464-0800

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453-6800

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314 Plymouth

OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5

319 W. Ann Arbor Trail Plymouth

3 bedroom older home com-pletely updated, screened in porch, garoge. 18' x 20" dog run with block floor. See it Sunday. $32,900. Assume $22,000 mortgoge

Phone 454-7733 Tom Noteboert Real Estate

1205 s. Main, Plymouth

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Spacious 3 bedroom, Trl-Level. mainte-nance free, beautifully landscaped yaftJ. ex-tra large family room with fireplace, at-tached 2'4 car garage. A must to see Call 261 4200

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BLOOMFIELD HILLS Beautiful lakelront house, three bedroom, basement con tempo ra r y ranch has Bloomfield Hills schools to add Jo its value, fish, swtm and skate1 Century-21, Libby & Associates 644-3232

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LIVONIA COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE

1 ACRE ear Six Mile. 3 bedroom, eplaces. finished basemer

ojily $46,500. you have to all Century 21 Hartford 424

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this beauty c. 525-4444

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3 bedroom completely remodeled interior. Five Mile and Middlebelt area, good size lot Won't last at new low price of $24,500. Call 261-4200

EASY A S S U M Almost $38,000 owing on

rick Colonial. Immaculate tikis 4 bedroom, family roc fi eplace. full basement, 2-r ige, plus huge lot. $51,900

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FLAWLESS RANCH, Best describes this spotfess brick home with 3 bedrooms, beautifully fintshdd recreation room, country kitchen, family room with nat-ural ((replace, Florida room, 1V4 baths, inter-: com. underground sprinkler, 2-car attached garage A rare find at $49,900 Call 261-2000

L I V O N I A 8 A N C H $47,900 Brick. 3 bedroom. 2 full baths, family room with natural fireplace, huge full basement. 2 car attached garage Dramatic 17* Atrium foyer, central air, underground sprinkling, 70

'X 170 loL 6 Mile-Newberg area. Hartford/14, 478-6000 ^

FRANKLIN beautifully remodeled exquisitely deco-

ded tour bedroom, batfi ranch. Perfect illtop setting. Truly sophisticated elegance

almost 2 acres^Just reduced! Cenhjry-21 )uth, Libby & Associates 642-8100

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PLYMOUTH TWP Newer 3 bedroom brick colonial, full finished baiement . family room, fireplace carpet throughout. I S baths, attached 2 car garage^ Low assumable interest rate lm-medi te possession Must see. just 941. MO

LEE "Call Lee. and start packin''

FRH$ KDOCED - IMMtt lAJf POSSESSION on this neat 3 bedroom home o t t e r i ng IV* baths, fpmUy room with fire-place, built in optionees in kitchen plus extro lorga (3 cor) heated ogroge. COUNTRY SIZH) LOT 6.36 Acres) ideal for room to roam! Asking $49,900. Priced for quick sale so coll 455-8400 now!

"MUST SELL.'' OPPORTUNITY worth ; your careful consid-eration on this beautifully mointoined 3 bedroom COLO-NIAL. seporote formol dining areo, fomily room with fire-place. fuM bosement ond ot-toched garoge. ALREADY FI-NANCED with a low 8% mort-goge which con be assumed. OWNERS TRANSFERRED, their loss is your gainl Asking $46,500

OPEN THIS SUNDAY for your inspection, from 2-5 PM. 41644 GREENBRtAR. Just list-ed. o real buy offered here! 4 bedrooms. 2 foil baths, large kitchen with all opplionces. excellent eating space, natu-ral fireploce in family room and ottoched over-si red ga-roge VALUE PACKED ot $46,900 - Call 455-8400 TODAY!

GREAT NEWS--WE HAVE 8 K % MORTGAGE MONEY AVAILABLE FOR YOUR FI-NANCING NEEDS! CALL US TODAY

WILLIAM DECKER REALTORS 455-8400

314 J 1 A

New O n .Market 3 bedroom aluminum ranch in Plymouth Twp. Dining mom, 75 x 135 ft. lot. quick occupancy. Only $24,900 Goti: 453-7600.

CENTURY 21 HARFORD WEST INC

Live Like A Queen In this spacious 3 bedroom brick colonial. Country kitch-en, fomily room with natural fireploce. plush carpeting throughout, full bosement, 2 car ottoched goroge. good as-sumption. Coll.-

CENJURY 21 HARTFORD 424 525-4444

A Home To Enjoy Well built colonial offers large fire-placed family room, bay windowed Uvlng room, formal dining room. 4 good sized bedrooms. 2 ' t balhs plus fal l basement t u . o w

Ralph Manuel ASSOC I N C

West B l o o m f i e l d 6 8 1 - 4 5 0 0 8 5 1 - 7 7 9 9

NEW - OPEN SUN 12-4 P L Y M O U T H T W N S P . . COLONY FARMS Mediterranean style tmne Vtaw lot 4 bedrooms. ^ brary W«« plaster Finished open baaement Burglar and fire alarm Maay mora extras I I M . S M

» ROY MALTESE CO LO 2-8868

P L Y M O U T H 1 4 sMry alami Caps Cad 3 bedrotms. f W i basement. 1 4 car garage, fenced yard Walk to sdiool A town By owner 4S47S73

316 Westland Gotten Qty

CANTON TOWNSHIP . Colonial 4 bedrooms. 1 4 balhs. fenced corner lot. family room with fireplace, red-wood deck Priced in the I M s Call Weekdays after 5 P M Weekends anytime 45VXK7

PLYMOUTH TWP

HALF ACRE WOW! A t bedroom home with full basement and 1 car garage on a huge lot Terrif ic land contract terms Only S3).toe

Red Carpet REALTORS 522-3500

W E S T L A N D . near Warren Avenue Land Contract terms, over an acre, large brick home, finished base ment. 2 car p r a s e , owners muat sacrifice C a " quick NORWOOD

No 2. Inc 522-2900

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UfSTlAND LA*G€lOT

$16,900 Super 2 bedroom sporkling white home. ConvenlenMoco-tton. Mo^ - i n conditio*. Call: ! " RAY IAVASIII

Century 21 HARTFORD 418 274-7200

PRlCeD For fast sole. J bedroom brick ranch, huge kitchen, full bose-ment. attached goroge. Only $27,900. Coll: 522 7252 or 453-7600

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD WEST INC

Livonia Schools I Bedroom brick ranch m north area «< * * • H a n d . « i t h dining room, full basement 2 ' . car brick k aluminum garage Backs up to wooded ravine Owner F lorkU bound Priced to aell at ttl.JOS To see. call:

CAMELOT 525-5600 OPEN SUN. 2-5

W E S T L A N D 30184 Steinhauer F O R M A L Dining room or Fami ly room In this 1 Bed room brick Ranch CarpeUng through out 2 4 Car garage Good Assumption S2S.SM

721-1717

RED WING

T I C K E T W I N N E R

Phyllis Silver 21875 Colgate

Farmington Hills, Mich 48024

But you must ca* the Promolon Dapl. of The Observer & Eccertnc Newspapers no later tian 5PM Friday, January 17, 1975 lo claim your TWO FREE REO WING HOCKEY TICKETS 261 8600 Exl 209

CONGRATULATIONS'

D S O N E s t a t e

Almost Three Acres--Fine building site has health permit, horses allowed, close in location, a real choice buy.

TIRED OF PAYING RENT-See this 2 bedroom main floor Condominium in the City of Plymouth, Newly carpeted and decorated, kitchen built-ins. window air conditioner, full basement. Liberal Land Contract Terms Priced to sell last Neat and clean two bedroom home in city, close to shopping and school, extra lot may be purchased at same time Best buy house only

JUST LISTED-EXCELLENT ASSUMP-TlON-al l brick three bedroom ranch, located in prime area in Plymouth school district. Beautiful recreation room, over-sized 2 car garage, nicely landscaped, and more.

COZY FIREPLACE IN THIS CHARMING 3 bedroom colonial, nice family room, 1V4 baths, attached 2 car garage, located in Plymouth area priced to sell Executive Home on 3.7 acres. Custom built four bedroom home, formal dining. 2 fireplaces recreation room and family room, 2 fu'l baths, 2 half baths, plus sauna bath, full intercom, wired for fire And break-in alarm, central air, fenced in heated pool garage 50x32 heated and finished, plus many more detailed fea-tures, call for particulars.

$16,700

$21,900

$ 2 2 , 0 0 0

$35,900

'$38,900

$140,000

607 S. MAIN ST. PLYMOUTH

453-2210

(OUMHOUMC

W E S T L A N D BRICK RANCH

Only $23,900 Spotless I bedroom In nice area, full basement, nicety decorated Priced under market

Red Carpet REALTORS 522-3500

O P E N Sunday January IS. I P M to » P M U24I bheridan. Garden CHy Fantastic 2 bedroom brick ranch with country kitchen Asking O t . M S

chamberlain 3 8 8 - 2 2 0 0

W E S T L A N D G R E A T S T A R T E R

Only $20,900 Nice ranch with big kitchen 3 bed rooms or 2 plus den Big fenced yard. hu«r 2 4 car gara«e

Red Carpet REALTORS 522-3500

WESTLAND . CLOSING COSTS ONLY

Modern 3 bedroom brick ranch rec reatton room, carpet 2 car garage FHA or Gt terms

LEE Call Lee. and start packin

47MIII

O P E N H O U S E S U N D A Y 2 to i Sharp. J bedroom brick ranch with lull basement. 1 4 baths, and 2 car garage in excel lent area ol Westland S2S.&00 0(1 Hunter between Venoy and Wild wood:

074 Radcliffe

Boardwalk REALTORS 522-9700

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There are too

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us now looking for homes

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OPEN SUNDAY. 15426 WILLIAMS. Livonia, North of Five. West of Levan. 4 bedroom. 2W bath Colonial, formal dining room, family room with fireplace, bullt-ir>s, carpeting, first ottering. $54,900

OPEN SUNDAY, 15355 DEERING, Livonia., North of Five, West of Inkster. charming New England style Cape Cod, 3 bedrooms, florida room, carpeting, spacious separate hobby building, garage. $34,900

OPEN SUNDAY, 9209 BASSETT CT. E.. Livonia. West of Hix, South of Ann Arbor Road, fine assumption on this lovely 3 bedroom IV* bath Colonial, family room, fireplace, carpeting, recreation room, attached garage. $42,900

OPEN SUNPAY. 423 FORESt. Westland, South of Cherry H * . East of Wayne. 3 bedroom. W bath Ranch, new carpeting, recreation roortt. terrific as-sumption. garage. $27,900

OPEN SUNDAY. 17537 STAMWICH, Livonia. North of Six, East of Merriman, lovely ^ bedroom ranch home with a fabulous recreation room for entertaining, car-peting. this « a must see. $49,900

OPEN SUNDAY. 18525 LEVAN, Livonia. North of Six. Quality and Space. Thomas built 3 bedroom ranch, family room with fireplace, "built-ms, recreation room, fully carpeted, oversize home and lot. $54,900

OPEN SUNDAY. 14221 YALE, Livonia. North of Schoolcraft. East of Levan, Gracious 4 bedroom Colo-nial, formal dining, family room, carpeting, fireplace, recreation room, huge enclosed lenace. pool, tennis court. $59,900

OPEN SUNDAY. 33800 PAWNEE. Wesftand. South of Warren. East ot Wayne, very sharp 3 bedroom ranch. 1'4 baths, beautiful recreation room, quick possession, fine assumption. $31,900

Martin, Ketchum

& Martin F 522 0200

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G A R D E N C I T Y 3 new hornet. Hug* kilchen, 3 bedrooms. boiemer* . br>ck rorch Lond conlroct, • FHA. VA $28,500. Colli

G R A M C O 1

525-7400 GARDEN CITY

IMMEDIATE OCCUPAN( v

FIREPLACE

« bedroom brick ranch, family room, diping room, finished office or Mb bedroom with full bat! in basement. I car garage land con tract terms. $3S.M0 Call today ED or BETTY LANE,

O ^ N SUNDAY 2-5 J2S41 Kaihryn between Hubbard and Venov

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G A R l f a CITY.

laundry roam, baa*ment to City Hall. haV acre, fruit tree*. $32 0*> cash

425-1500 - t —

N E W L Y L I S T E D CUSTOM BUILT RANCH' Get in aide this 3 bedroom brick ranch Haa 2 full balhs. built ins in large kitchen and attached 2 car garage All ceramic tile and marble tills Situated on large lot in Westland 133 MO

Boardwalk REALTORS

522-9700

BY OWNER. 3 bedroom brick ranch Basement 2 car garage, fenced lot. extras Near Hudsoa s in Westland $29 SO* Will take land contract l1-*^ 728-1223

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L o o k N o Fui

Thon this shorp brick ronch. Spociou$ bedrooms, ful l bose-ment. I I 0 0 sq ft. of living oreo. on 50 x 146 ft. [fenced lot. Only $27,500 C i l l :

C E N T U R Y 2 1 HARTFORD 424 525-4444

OPEN SUN. I -4

478 2555

!-l

CANTON COUNTRY !

Move your family into this four bedroom older farfn house, excellent location, needs a handyman to;mdke repairs, close lo shopping. Plymouth Schools, hordes possible and approximately 7 02 acres at the unbelle-vab l ^p r i ce of just $58,000 with possible land contract terms Cal l today for details

N E comer lot $9,500 Denton & Geddes, 240'1$3\

Excellent Location - just a few minutes to Ann Arbor,

Land Contract Terms PLYMOUTH OFf ICE

[ U 702 S. MAIN 113 453-4840

of Plymouth, Inc.

' P L Y M O U T H A R E A

THREE BEDROOM HOME with attached garage, low taxes, shag carpeting in all rooms, full basement and doorwall to patio Very good condition—stave and refrigerator included This is a good place fof you to live and send chi ldren to Plymouth schools! $33,000 Call 453-0012

INSTANT MOVE IN1 Spacious 3 bedroom split-lpvel close to town in Plymouth Township offers T4i baths, family room, large patio, desk off kitchen--mcely deco-rated Asking $36,500Cal l 453 0012

• I ENTERTAINING RANCH. This large custojn built home m Plymouth Township has a perfect floor plan for family living and pleasant entertaining both inside and out1 Sun porch, patio, family room, fireplace and attached garage with door opener--Superior condit ion thru-out Asking $46,900 Call 453-0012

THIS EXECUTIVE COLONIAL is located in Hough Park m the City of Plymouth on a large treed lot Five bedrooms, dining ella. family room with fireplace, 2V& baths, large first floor laundry -good assumption and immediate occupancy Your family will enjoy lobking at this home Call 453-0012 Asking $66,900

ONE HUNDRED YEAR OLD HOME. Living here is like walking through history1 Excellent conditions-over 1 acre of property. 5 bedrcfoms, parlor, living room, many spacious rooms, bedrooms and bathfi on all f loors--2 circular stairways to second floor, loads of storage and hobby rooms and sun porch Asking $79 500 Call 453 0012

NORTHVILLE AREA EXCEPTIONAL CAPE COD features 3 large b$di!ooms with walk-m closets, 2 full baths, unique family room with fireplace, country kitchen with built-ms, full base-ment. 2 cat garage--move in condition! Good assump-tion and occupancy $51,900 Call 349-5600. ' i

MINT CONDITION! You'll be pleased with the ex-cellent condit ion and many desirable jeatures offered m this custom built 3 bedroom ranch on 1 Vi aofds. Call 349-5600 today for complete details and appointment Just $53,900.

HILLTOP SETTING Four bedroom colonial featuring dining room. 2'4 baths, family room with fireplace. 2 car garage and basement all on a large lot in an excellent area $56,000 Call 349-5600

OPEN HOUSE Sunday, January-19,1975

1 to 4 p.m.

12152 APF^.ETREE. Trailwood. West of Sheldon Road and South of Ann Arbor Trail BEAUTIFULLY MAIN-TAINED 4 bedroom colonial with den, 3 car garage and many other desirable features. Stop in and take a look. Just $65,900

NORTHVILLE OFFICE

3 3 0 N O R T H C e n t e r S T w & n S 1

' 349-5600

OFFIi 1115S M

453-0

O W N E R B O U O H T Selling $horp 3 bedroom brick ronch. new kitchen cabinets, new carpeting, beautiful rec room. 2 cor goroge. Conven-ient location. $ 3 M

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E A S Y / A S S U M P T I O N

B U I L T 1 9 7 i ; SPACIOUS throe bedroom brick Ranch, attractive fami ly rbom with natural fireplace, ful l baaement aa* a lew interest rate mortgage make thU an outstanding boy at )nsf $33.M0 Call M M 9 M

Integrity BY OWNER. H i * * buys lovely new 1 bedroom ranch on Urge

WESTLAND

TRI-LEVEL 32237 Bertram. immediate occu-pancy Livonia Schools ijnmacu late J bedroom. I1* Mtba. large family room, new caipeimg and furnace, patio with brick grill. Owner transferred Bring i offers Asking $32.M0

KAVANAUGH -

wooded lo t . -West land^Tul l ment . I S baths.

BARGAIN : HUNTERS

utilities I hedrWmS. J S * brick or kef face brick

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patio, doee to frlgerator and

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ITX* * - . patio. $21.MO

iluminum sided Only $l$.«00

occupancy Christ

REDFORD

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rp 3 bedroom

3 , VA-525 7400

GARDEN ranch. I FHA. $21 MO moo

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LAND CONTRACT Available on this custom ranch in Westland with many super fea-tures Over ISM sq.ft of l iv ing, area 3 large bedrooms, formal din-ing room. IW baths, t car punched garage Situated on over lot. only $tt.0W To saej,

CAMELOT 525 5600

27 8321

THREE bedroom. brick Ranch, priced for immedl i te sale, features a full basement, larga fenced lot excellent location, and just $23.MO Call SS24M0

ntegrity Realtors

T O A S T Y O U R T O E S

This winter in front of the nat-ural fireplace in the large fomily room of this lovely brick ranch in Garden City. 3 lorge bedrooms, modern kitch-en, carpet throughout, centrol air conditioning for summer comfort. 2 ful l baths, full bosement finished into lovely rec. room, gos FA heat, alumi- , num storms and screens, 2 cor gorage A complete home, full price $35,900 Terms S u m m i t

L O O K HERE ot this thorp Starter or retiree

2 bedroom brick ronch with aluminum trim. Dining room ond ful l bosement. 2V4 cor gorbge. Oose lo shopping ond transportation.

$25,900 1st U n i t e d C l a r k

425-7300

RVING ALL OF WESTERN WAYNE CpUNTY SINCE 1922

RUNGS estate

New 3 bedroom Tri-level with 2 car atta family room, fireplace, carpet thru-out. ~~ $3 r

Can assume { % Mortgage, 3 bedroom ra g i rage, ipool with deck. $27,500.

l r»conV-al l brick, dining room. 2 natur. 70x131 lot. You must see this one. $39,90('

Two story Income-C i ty of Plymouth Good

ched garage, .900.

T WBl Ik to Stores. $28,800

Jijjst $2,500 down on this cute 2 bedri Cass Lake.

Nor thv i l le -3 i bedroom ranch on dead

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$7 ,000

10 day occupancy on this « bed room home with finished basement oa a large corner lot close to all conveniences or assume $175 pay-ments at tM.MO tor only W.M0 Call Uxtoy and ask for PEGGY SHERMAN

NORWOOD No. 2. Inc 326-4500 '

OPEN SUNDAy 2 to 5 6128 Brock way, south off Cooky Lake Rd weal of Union Lake Rd YOU BE THE JUDGE! Before you buy, inspect this "NEW" J bedroom home with I f r baths, den, large kitchen, dining area, paneled family room with fireplace and doorwal leading to Huron River. Deluxe features throughout. $45,000.

TEN ACRES on Neal Rd. in eacluaive horse country. $19,900.

TEN ACRES on Ranch Rd.. rolling and treed, $ 19.900

KINGSWAY DR.. Beautiful building site with loads^of room for thai garden..$8,500.

RAM ADA DR.: Beautiful building iitc wjvji spring fgf pond «od Duck Lake privileges- $ 11,500.

PLANT YOUR SAVINGS IN SOIL! We have many lots and acreage parcels listed induding 240 acres in Tyrone Township for $432,000. A DEVELOPER'S DREAMI

ENGLAND

R E D F O R D T W P . 3 bedroom brkfc bungalow. W ft kitchen. IW baths, semifinished basement, large 3 car p rage $27 MO

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$37 2377

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22730 Mayfield-Farmington South of Grand River, East of Farmington Road Cus-tom constructed brick broadfront ranch. Finished basement withvfull bath. Three or four bedrooms Family room. Quiet, desirable "walk-to-everything" lo-cation. REDUCED NOW TO $46,900

T I M E F O R A C T I O N

This three bedroom brick ranch won't last long Quiet cul-de-sac. Finished basement with bar*Freshly paint ed. new carpeting. Central air. Farmington Hills $38,500 (TERRIFIC ASSUMPTION TOO')

COLONIAL CHARM CONTEMPORARY CONVENIENCE

Here's living at it's easiest and finest Inviting four bedroom home y i th all the extras Also 'den family room, basement and first floor utility MUST SEE Farm-ington Hills. $84,500

YOU'VE BEEN WAITING for this 3 bedroom ranch on the edge ol the Rouge Valley in Glenview-Farmington. Ample kitchen with

' eating space, dining L, large living room with fireplace enclosed porch, basement, 1V4 bath, shadow patio, 2 car garage, secluded area $46,700

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Modern ranch in a rooms. 1W baths, place and doorwal with dinette, full fi two car garage AH

TREES Beautiful trees surround this most attractive rambl-ing snow white ranch on a peaceful and quiet 100 foot site, immediate occupancy, excellent mortgage assumption, a home 'hat offeis real warmth and charm, three bedrooms plus a cozy den, formal dining room The comforts of a natural fireplace, attached two car garage $35,900

FOUR BEDROOM COLONIAL Owner transferred, be sure to see this large 2'A

| bath brick colonial featuring four twinsize bed-rooms. formal dining room, family rqom with natural

| woodburning fireplace, large country kitchen with builtins. full tiled basement, attached double garage New 8'/« financing available $50,900.

DOUBLE WING COLONIAL Executive colonial A spacious home in mint condi-tion. Five bedrooms or ideally suited for the execu-tive who needs an extra room for a library or oflice. Entertaining size formal dining room, family room with fireplace 1st floor laundry plus full tiled base-ment, attached two car garage Mortgage assu-mable $62,500

TRANSFEREE Colonial with immediate occupancy A delightful setting on a tree lined street for this brick family home, features a formal dining room for entertain-ing and a cozy family room with natufal fireplace for real family comfort, three bedrooms, center pas-

i sage hall, full basement, attached two car garage $49,500

HING SPECIAL n excellent area with three bed-amily room with brickwall fire-to Florida room, 18 foot kitchen

nished basement and attached ;his in a lovely area $46,900

REAL FIND h three large bedrooms, forma

FIRST OFFERING ONLY $27 .900- fo r this attractive three bedroom tri level complete with IV* baths spacious family room, country size kitchen with builtins, oven and range and dishwasher, two car garage, a large family all face brick home priced for immediate sale.

mocern kitchen, full finished base-All brick rant d in ing roorry. ment and a brick front garage. Beautiful trees on the lot. close to schools and transportation. $28,900

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FORCED SALE Because owner has taken job transfer out of state, he must leave behind this truly magnificent tri level making it someone elses good fortune This home was built m 1970 and features three bedrooms. 1'-* baths, beautiful family room with deep shag carpet-ing and natural fireplace, large recreation room or oflice added on and new car brick front garage. Tastefully decorated with drapes, curtains and car-peting throughout Excellent mortgage assumption available All this for only $34.900- -0pen Sunday 2-5 .p .m 257 Surrey Heights. We^t of Newburgh. South of Cherry Hill

CAPEC Here is the horn

EASY ASSUMPTION

OD ASSUMPTION j of your dreams with a great

DUPLEX i : Fantastic buy, two bedrooms] basement which is finished, modern kftcher) with slove and refrigerator, gas heat, treed street, good area, live in one uhit and rent the other Wow—What a 0eal!-r$44.9QO— A9k about our new 8'/«% money.

STARTER SPECIAL1, Like hew with all large rooms, formal din-ing room, oven, range and refrigerator A beautiful condominium with twd extra large bedrooms, nice basement, Central air. $21,500

Priced for a quick sale with quick occupancy is this 3 bedroom ranch. This home has a 20 ft kitchen

- dinette, central air. large patio and treed lot on a assumption. Featuring large living room with bay dead-end street Priced at $22,500 window, formal diping room, country kilchen over- ^ looking large famiily room with woodburning fire- v

place, three large bedrooms, dooiwal i to patio with gas grill, full basement, two CV attached garage Only $49,900. *

DOLLHOUSE Built m 1961 and clean as a pin. We feature this three bedroom brick ranch with large rooms, beau-tiful kitchen with oven and range, full finished base-ment with bar Also features a two car garage and all a luminum trim. $28,900 q

GREAT ASSUMPTION Better than new is this high wide and handsome brick colonial with four spacious bedrooms wife appreciated first floor laundry, formal dining room, family room with ful ly/al l fireplace, kitchen builtins, full basement, 2'h baths, central air condit ioning, carpeting throughout, attached two car garage and fast occupancy. Drapes and curtains included. Asking--$59,900

ASSUMPTION BUYER Be the first lo see this immaculate 75 foot custom brick ranch complete with attached garage, large country size kitchen with all builtins, natural fire-place In living room plush carpeting, towering trees and a 100 foot lot in beautiful Coventry Gardens in the heart of Livonia, Only $39,500 with low interest assumption.

BEGINNERS DELIGHT A real dollhouse. This darling a luminum ranch is in move-in condit ion and on a spacious '/« acre site. Two bedrooms, tastefully carpeted, cofnplete with garage. $22,900.

S O U T H F I E L D ' S B E S T

Near Beech Daly and 9 Mile on over V? acre treed ravine lot is a beautiful 3 bedroom brick ranch home Designed fpr easy living this home has~a 22 ft living room with woodburning fireplace, formal dining room, large kitchen, full walk-out basement and attached garage, $48,900

C H A R M E R

Custom, sharp and clean is this 2 bedroom Cov-entry Gardens ranch with a formal dining room, | family room with natural fireplace and 2 car at-tached garage Located on an oversized lot Asking $44,900

R E p F O R D B A R G A I N

Low tax Redford Township is the location of this 3 bedroom cozy bungalow with a 19 ti living room, dinette, full finished basement and good assump-tion. Only $24,900

. R O O M T O R O A M

Tranquil best describes this 3 acre setting with a murmuring stream Thi9 home on this lovely prop-erty is a 3 bedroom aluminum sided ranch with a family room and attached garage Asking $52,900

C I T Y F A R M E R

Fieldstone outside, fieldslone basement and fieid-stone fireplace has 4 bedrooms, formal dining room, 1Vi baths, and 2 car garage on 2 acres of prime Farmington Hills Only $38 000

RAVINE & STREAM Family living in this friree spacious bedroom split level with a huge living room with fireplace, modern kitchen with builtins, warm cozy family room with fireplace, and doorwall to covered terrace Also features a two car attached garage and V* acre of beautiful trees and stream. $64,500

SHOWPLACE Like a page out of Better Home6 and Gardens is this professionally decorated 3 bedroom bnck ranch home. Fine qualities include a 21 ft. kitchen with dishwasher, large family room with f ireplac*. Florida room, full finished carpeted basement and 2 car attached garage. Land contract terms. $62,900.

ASSUMPTION The best of everything is in this 3 bedroom brick ranch. A beautiful ftmily room with natural fireplace is the focal point of this spacious home along with a basement, 2 car garage and good assumption. Asking $41,900.

GOPUTCH A great family Dutch colonial with quicK possession and so clean for moving right in. You won't be able to resist the 4 roomyvbedrooms, family room with full wall fireplace, center ent rance, formal dining room, kitchen with built-ins. first floor laundry, full basement, 1V* baths, terrjice. central air and 2 car j attached garage. Asking only $49,900.

• . MUST B E S O L D Fusay buyers won't be able to resist this immaco- j late Ganton Towifhlp 3 bedroom brick rancfi. It's i the biggest ranch In the area and complete with a family room and ratun« "tpfoce, 2 car attached I garage and excellent assumption. Immediate occu-pancy. $47,900. ' T

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Wart • ( k t ( k M y . North of Purl tan Radford Twp Country attnoa phere. beautiful I bedroom ranch, al lac bed garage. d rawn kitchen IW batha finished hasemcdl. « ro«I -lam assumption Low I n t e r * * r i t e

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B A R G A I N Naar Waalarn Golf paaatMc four b feature* a M l remade led kitchen, l a r g e l b t and a SS car (arage. gg*.Soo Call I M -

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. Castte Gyaens-^ bedroom brick ranch with attached parage, beautiful family room, lull basement, 1Vt baths,

• designed lor lamily living, assume present mortgage with very favorable interest rate. Price $38,900 Call 261-|600

Cape Cod-sharp 4 bedroom. 2'^ balhs. kitchen ^ i th built-ins. formal dining room, family room with raided heanh fireplace, central air conditioning, completely carpeted, finished basement. 2 car attached garage. Price $55,900 Call 261-H>00

Low Taxes-op this 3 bedfoom one story home, carpet-ing, gas heat, cyclone fence, aluminum storms find screens. 1 '4 car garage Price $23,900 Call 261-f^00

Enioy-the cleanliness, comfort and economy of thit all-electric 3 bedroom brick ranch, average 1974 monthly bill for neat, light and cooking was $33 00, Oxtra insulation thru-out, new kitchen cupboards, basement is beautiful 1

Price $32,900 Call 261-1

Livonia Schools-for this 3 bedroom face brick rand the city of Westland. Kitchen with built-ins. carpeting and good table space, beautifully finished basement. 2I> car garage, assumable mortgage Price $33 900 Call 261-BOO

Just Listed striking 3 bedrooms. 1'? bath, brick and aluminum tri-level. carpeted, built-ins walkout family room, fireplace. 16' x 32' in-ground pool, has low interest mortgage. Price $35,900 Call 261 -]600

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WESTERN REDfQRD $36,900 20 * 15 FAMILY ROOM wilh firepkxe. full hpaarnam, lorge eoting oreo, 3 bad room*, 2V» cor goroge, in this nica ronch. PriVocy location. To meet somaone intaraslad in you ond your naads coll 464-0800.' \

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FARMINGTON HILLS Features this custom brick ranch on nice w near 13 Mile Road and Orchard Lake. Inclu dining room, 3 bedrooms, 1V4 baths, full finis ment, and natural woodwork. Realistically $47,900. Owner transferred

NOVI CONDOMINIUM Country living with full city convenience in this 3 bedroom with full basement, 11-* bathB, ar d private patio. Enjoy tennis, swimming and easy livfig today Priced in mid 30s with immediate occupancy

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MULTI-LIST REALTORS Since 1923

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4 1 1 6 0 T e n Mile Road, INovi wSmSSSm 19050 Si* Wile 538-7740

OPEN SUN 2-5

BUY ON LAND CONTRACT 2KHK0 Aranel. Farmington Hills (South of 13 Mile) |

Beautiful l be.Woom ranch in country •etting with all convenience, on large lot Price reduced for quick sale Call Carmen Accurals 477 WOO or

• 76 28S* (A 049) W EST DALE CO.

OPEN SUN. 2-5 7V?% PLYMOUTH ASSUMP1

JOS River Oaka. Plymouth (North of Ann Arbor Trai l El Coay J bedroom ranch in Park Entrance Eatatea offer; KamUy Room and recreation room. SI0.500 ptui ok>««ng mortgage Hon Ron Miller 477 6100 or $61 0870 (R-040)

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OPEN SUN. 2-5 CLEMENT'S CIRCLE PARK

9941 Garvett. Livonia (Sogth of Plymouth Ea»t of Harttaon) Clean t bedroom brick ranch ideal for young family Walking distai jce to nine acre paik with community twinj pool Deep lot Moat Jtrry Pius 477 6)00or 72« fW69(G 047) W E S T D A L E CO

OPEN SUN. 2-5 +-RETIREE'S DREAM

22770 Hawthorne, Farmingtoo (Eaat of Orchard Lake S^ith ol Shia waaaee)

Immaculate 2 bedroom home is amall enough for eaay ma itenance but large enough when the children vtait. Nestled among tr> es ui Farm ington'a Floral Park. Call Vince Vornhagen 477 6300 or 22 1258 (H-03$) W E S T D A L E C O

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START THE NEW YEAR In Westland's finest area wilh Livonia Schoola Over 1,400 aq. ft cuatom br«ck ranch Wjth tndi fleet lighting and Stereo thru out Nttursl fireplace in living Room T w o full bath*, appliance* drapes, full partly ftnithed haaement and 2 car garage Alao great sssumptwn and quick occupanov Reduced S4.000 Now only S3},900 Call 721 H»00 Now

ATTENTION SL/NDAY DRIVERS Open House at 43861 Arlington, Canton Township between Mjarren and Joy. off Sheldon 2 $ p.m. 3 bedroom brick Colonial. Completely carpeted Pomlal dining room, gaa fireplace, double gaa grill. Many extraa call 4SS 52PO or aee you Sunday I

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OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 26$3J Sheahan, Dearborn He^hta. Eaat of John Daly and Noifth of Cherrv HJI Oualtty Quad level ia the beat area of Dearborn Metghtt 4 bedroom. 2W hatha, gracmui ratrance foyer, formal dining roowi.'fiamily room including natural or gat fireplace, many cuftom d a ^ B i i n g feature*, ami prufeaaional landscaping. Asking $57,900. Call 721 $W0

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OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 <eat o nhous Riverside Small secluded conlple*. En)ui«te 2 bedroom townh

with sunken hying room with doorwall to patio. IVfc large hatha, finished basement pluacarport Asking 13) ,900 721-8400.

BLUE SPRUCE TO RED MAPLES Phi ah 1 bedroom brick ranch. «ea*ral air. beautiful recreation ruon> with bar. Immaculate and coiy Fantaetie landscaping on large corner lot m Wayne 2'^ car garage with eke trie opener Aaking >17,900. CaM now

721 H400

HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL 4 Bedroom home in Weatland priced for quick aale. Needa a good pwaer. Priced below market at 115,OOCl Call 721 8400for more D a u i k i

SPRING IS NOT FAR OFFI Be prepared to get in the "awkn"-buy this 3 bedroom lake, from Livingston county. A bay picture window over looks aandy ' yard, 20 ft. living room with date fireplace. Cbee to two Priced 141,500 ( a l 455 5200 '

START PACKING Y « i can move right ml 1 bedroom brick ranch in Livonia. Lar overnaed garage is an added « t r * for this home. Aaeumption Priced at >11,500 call 455 5200.

A TOUCH OF CLASS The cuteat 4 betfroom Colonial in Canton Township. Larj e Room and Country kitcben, 2 car garage. Many extraa. Priced i fifties call 4$J $200

SOME LIKE THEM ROOMY And for thoes who do.. this is your next home. .Super spacious F fVE bedrooms, corner lot, dining room phis s den. Located Lyon Priced tt >12,000. C a l Tony Kofanan at 45) 5200 information.

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REDFORD Mac Arthur Near Grand River

Ahroctiva 3 bedroom, one floor, foca brick, good co<pal-ing, finished bosement.. As-sume 6V4% mortgoga, $159 per month.

1 ROCK & CURD, INC

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S-p-r-e-a In tha mossiva x 15 fomily r< badroom brick enjoy dining-L rated kitchan both*. goroge All $36,900. Brii BILL HARRIS

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HUGE CAPE COD Custom brick home, 3 . bed-rooms, dining room, full bose-ment, fomily room, ottoched 2 cor goroge. large lot, beou-tifully decorated through-out. Asking $54,900 Coll: 522-7252 or 453-7600.

CENTURY 21 HARTFORD WEST INC

319 Homes For Sde Wayne County

Valentine $pecial $2,000 Down 8'/>%

Great buy on this S bedroom brick In Wayne Full finiahed baaement with [Ireplacc. carpeting. I '» car g a r a p . payments only >200 and im-mediate occupancy. Call SHARON Norwood f io 2. Iflc. JM-4J00

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BUDGET STRETCH® Open fields odd »o the chorm of this lovely ronch. Gorage, 1 org* lot, , eosy lerms ot $22,400: , , ,

ANXIOUS OWN® hos a 3 bet^oom brick ronch to sell. 2V^ baths, 2 cor go-roge, swimrrwng pool, base-ment and a bright country kitchen $38,500 91

ElEGANC* ABOUNDS This 4 bedroom ranch Very formal dining room, cozy fire-ploce, enormous family room, 2 car garage, entroncewoy overlooking I oae of trees. $58,900 ,

BEL-MEN 522-3010

B IRMINGHAM CHARMER

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Well built house on beautiful tree lined street in Pappel-ton Park area Fireplaoed living room, formal dining room, breakfast nook and screened in porch 3 bed-rooms. 1'^ baths, hardwood floors and Central air AssUhiable 8V«% Mortgage. $56,900 Call for appoint-ment

646-1814

WESTERN COUNTRY CLUB REDFORD

Stunning 5 bedroom quad having its own indoor gym-nasium! Over 4.000 sq ft. of fine living area to provide both family comfort and gracious entertaining. Family room has beamed cathedral ceiling, wet bar and mas-sive fieldstone fireplace Call for additional- features and appointments

ASK FOR

RAY IAVASILE 2 7 4 - 7 2 0 0

RIAL 1ST ATI

Wm. FEHLIG Real Estate

906 S. Mam, Plymouth

4 5 3 - 7 8 0 0

$33.900--Plylnouth Township on an acre Nice alumi-num sided 3 bedroom ranch Over 1.300 sq. ft of living plus a 10x20 enclosed summer room and a 2 car garage

Plymouth Township- $37,900 lor this all brick ranch close to downtown Full basement, central air and 1'/i car garage Land contract available

RM-1 MUtTlPLE ZONING on this City of Plymouth property Room for 8-one bedroom units. Presently is larger home that could be converted lo a two family. $39,500 with terms available.

453-8200 1005 AN^I ARBOR TRAIL Plymouth. Michigan

IMPROVEMENT WOULD BE DIFFICULT, if not impossible. IT IS A STANDOUT in its neighbor-hood with 3600 sq. ft. of custom craftmanship and appreciated extras...including a dramatic two story marble foyer! 10 tastefully coordinated rooms, 2 fireplaces, walk-out lower levef, 3 car attached garage,, Central air, wet plaster, and automatic sprinkling system! A superb high cul-de-sac loca-tion! Delivering all the expected features, you'll wish lo call 453-8200 to learn the fine purchase terms!

OPEN HOUSE , SUNDAY 2:00 to 5:00 P.M.

44029 HANDFORD-PLYMOUTH. E. OFF OF SHELDON and S. of Warren Rd. Just follow our signs for an inspection of this brick one story ranch with its inviting CO' rtyard entrance. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths (master too), formal dining room, family room with fireplace, and full basement too. SUPERB CONDITION. Enjoy its many merits on SUNDAY! $49,900.

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2:00 to 5:00 P.M.

38610 N0RTHFARM DRIVE-MEAC)0WBR00K WOODS, North off of Eight Mile Rd, and Just East of Haggerty An unusually fine wooded setting combined with 9 wonderful rooms of l iabil i ty result in the perfect family home. SEE FOR YOURSELF ON SUNDAY! IN THE 80's. Call 453-8200.

NORTHVILLE CITY O P E N HOUSE SUN 2i

O R C H A R D ST W4 »S0 Price re j duced on this interesting 1878 house

on nearly I acre ot land. The mod ernized interior has 4 bedrooms 2 4 balhs and lull basemen! An I 8 H 2 Florida room overlooks a gently sloping valley filled with wildlife I Mock from Our Lady Of Victory About >20.000 will assume a 7 * ' * mongage

NEW L IST ING N O R T H V I L L E . W2.M0 Older 1 bed room home toned commercial. Can be used as residential or will make excellent small business place with remodeling 100 ft frontage on 7 Mile • corner River St. Owner will consider Land Contract lerms.

P L Y M O U T H T W P >41.500 is the asking price (or this brick J bedroom ranch but Ihe owner is anxious to sell and will consider all offers l h batha, fire place, attached 2 car garage and more Land Contract terms C ITY O F N O V I 2'* acre*, heavily wooded very secluded. 1*500

A.V. RIZZO Real Estate

(Offices In Northville Brighton >

3 4 9 - 9 4 6 0

Firsf Time Offered Newly listed face brick 4 BED-ROOM home in W A Y N E Full base^ ment. huge kitchen with dish washer, plus l>' pool with 28x25 en cloaed privacy fence. I's baths 830 *00

B o a r d w a l k REALTORS

522-9700 >

319 Hants For Sab Wayne r— 1 1

HANDYMAN'S DELIGHT

A Livonia Special. Needs: re-pair and decorating. 3 bed-room foca brick ranch. I Vi bofhs, full bosement Big lot Bentley High oreo. Asking $29,500. '

CITY FARMER A brand new born on o 165' x 630' lot. with a 4 bedroom Quod level home for the mini-rancher: 3 full baths, huge family room with fire-ploce, full bosement, country kitchen with built in*, lua i cor pet ing Attoched 2 cor go-roge, many more custdm ffOJ

tures. $69,900

CARDINAL West. Inc Funk Realty Div.

522-5333 WE HAVE HOMES frorh $17,900 to $25,000 ovoil-oble and mortgage money FOR RENT, condominium, ex-cellent area Ford ond Hix Rd.

McFARLANE 421-2400

OPEN SUN. 2-5 12861 Tecumseh Brick ranch. 3 bedrooms, low tax. Redford Range, dishwosher. Quick oc-cupancy. Land controct terms possible S31.900 NEWBURGH LAKE CONDO. 38222 Ann Arbor Trail, Li-vonia. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, apolionces. central oir, car-port, heated pool Immediate occupancy Lond controct terms. Coll: HjNRY IEJA or RAY OSBORNE

CENTURY 21 HALLMARK INC 937-2300

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LIVONIA / Lond Controct Terms

I82lf QoiNiew. 8 MMe. Levae area. I bedroom brick rancto. family moat with fireplace, carpeting throughout central a i r . 2*1 car at-tached garage, mortgage balance >21. MO I W 88I 5P0

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>|7M Marquette, w e * of M e r n m a n Rd between Cherry Hil l and Ford > bedroom t r i level. 2 S car ga r a p . above ground pool, appli-ance*. Mortgage balance >18.000. 7 > 3 4 . 8 0 0

Low Down Poyment 11200 Colling Ham, Grand River. Middlebelt area. 1 4 story alumt num bungalow 3 bedrooms full basement, g a r a p land contract U n a * >2.W0 down

«t0 W Rose, north of Cherry Rill between Middlebelt and Merr iman I bedroom ranch, paneled base menu IW car garage, land con tract terms S3 S00 down

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BY O W N E R . 2 bedroom bungalow fully carpeted with central air has completely fenced yard no basement Must see al >15.000 Schoolcraf t . B u r l a r e a Aayt ime

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WAYNE A super well built, well insulated 3 bedroom ranch with 17 * 28 living room Beautiful carpeting Close to schools Priced for beginner s. retir ees and thoae between All kinds of terms.

WILL TIPTON 427-5010

KIMBERLY SUB Multilevel. 5 ample sized bedrooms, large moster wilh walk-in closet, 2'/ j both*, cor-oetingthroughout. Formol din-ing room, two fireplaces, potio. electric gorAge door opener, swim club member-snlb Exquisite home to see! Land Contract terms avail-able.

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Al on old foshioned price This CLEAN TAYLOR ranch with 3 bedrooms, carpeted throughout, and separate din-ing room can be yours for only $20,900 Land conlroct available with $2,000 down OR try FHA. VA. OR easy as-sumption Immediate occu-pancy

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BEL-MEN 522-3010 BUNGALOW. 5 room, Jo Michigan area. 86 900 Owner \ Daly

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D E A R B O R N H I S Four bedroom or 3 plus den, bosement. country kitchen, built ms. excellent location $35,900

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Greenfield Pointe Brighton's Fiiutt Subdivision

Models Open Daily 12-6. Phone 227-5071 A prestigious subdivision of sere wooded, rolling lots, psved streets snd underground utilities Visit our model* and have your home cuatom buUt by R.\A. Snyder Construction Co. or Stolo Amencan Building Corp Priced Irom 858,51*1

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Plymoulh Township. Three family income property Basamant. double garage Well located Mr acre lot. zoned industry. $45,000 Land contract.

Land Conlracl lerms $7500 down. Aluminum. 3 badroom, 1'/k story. Healed sun porch. large 2 tote. 2 car garage

113 acre farm approximately 12 miles N.E. 01 Ann Arbor wtth large bam. Land Conlract available, $1650 per acre

One large building site in Salem with 1'<4 car garage Asking $7,800 Land Contract Terms Available. Make Offer

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IMS Eciw Rd N of Quartan. « . af Telegraph I bedroom custom quad level at cui de sac U v e l v marble fireplace ta l iving room, family room with brick floor A fireplace Great treed lot .

SMI Mystic Valiev Dr W of Telegraph N of Long Lata Beautiful 4 bedroom contemporary am I S acres T i assumaUe mort-

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1108 S. M a i n St., P lymouth 4 5 5 - 5 1 0 0

PLYMOUTH--3 bedroom ranch, full basement, large recreation room, 1V4 baths, hardwood floors and car-pet. 1V* car garage $34.900--land contraci

4 unil INCOME--new furnace, new wiring and baths 100x150 lot. $665 monthly income $279.50 monthly expense. $64,900 on land contract

NORTHVILLE-3 bedroom condominium al Highland Lakes, 1,350 sq ft., carpet throughout-easy to assume mortgage with 7Vfr% interest $34,900

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OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 9432 Elmhurst, PLYMOUTH Comfortable 3 bedroom ranch on large lot Family room with natural fireplace Close to shopping & schools Call 455-7000

WESTLAND Livonia Schools with this 3 bedroom ranch wtth family room, country kitchen & carpeted throughout Large patio plus heated 2 car garage with lots of storage Fast occupancy. $25,000 Call 261-0700 (27491)

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 6420 Whitby. GARDEN CITY Pert 3 bedroom brick with secluded back yard Attractive patio overlooks pool. Inside shutters give a cozy look'Call 274-9510 (28809)

41107 Russet Lane, PLYMOUTH Lake Pointe Village Three bed-room home with 2 car garage, finished basement, new no wax kitchen floor plus self-clean oven & dishwasher Low texes & immediate occupancy Call 261-0700 (29347)

35912 Orangeiawn. LIVONIA Immediate,occupancy on this beau-tiful 3 bedroom ranch w'th country kitchen, stove & refrigerator. 1'4 baths, Florida room, 2 car garage & recreation room with bar. Call 261-0700(29143)

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15742 Woodside, LIVONIA Fairway Farms. Large 3 bedroom colo-nial with aluminum trim, beautiful carpebfig, formal dining room, large family room with fireplace, 2ft baths,'l off master bedroom and good occupancy.CaM 261-0700 (28§34) \

Charming rambling ranch nestled on 1'/* acres of trees over-looking a sloping ravine Natural fireplace in living room. 20' master bedroom, separate screened-in porch plus 3 car garage with guest quarters $41,900 Call 455-7000.

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 580 Chester, S LYON Custom 3 bedroom ranch located in the most prestigious area ol South Lyon Two full baths, family room, fireplace, full basement & oversize 2V* car garage on a large lot. Quality galore Call 261 2600 (29128)

14100 Inkster Road, REDFORD Attractive 3 bedroom aluminum sided bungalow with full basement, carpeting. 1 ft car garage & excellent assumption. Low interest & low payments Owner anxious Call 261-2600 (29427)

550 Jener, PLYMOUTH. Charming Cape Cod with natural fire-place Call 455-7000 (27913)

14250 Inkster. REDFORD. Large 3 bedroom home with new roof & insulated aluminum siding Call 455-7000 (29282)

321 Woodland. SOUTH LYON. Custom hillside ranch with deck circling kitct)en & living room Call 455-7000 (28389)

OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 38386 Maes. WESTLAND. Beautiful 3 bedroom aH brick ranch with large covered patio. 2 car garage, recreation room in basement and 1'4 bath in basement. Beautifully landscaped in nice part of Westland. Call 326-2000 (28923)

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19615 Ingram, LIVONIA. Beautiful landscaping enhances this 4 bedroom Quad m a quiet area near Livdnia Mall Heated pool & heated workshop. Dining room could be family room. 4th bedroom could be den Immediate occupancy, basement and garage. Call 261-0700(29426)

16319 Lexington, REDFORD Lovely prim^area & beautiful treed lot Newly decorated in &^>ut. new carpet throughout, loads of storage Great for retirees or beginners. Call 261-28100 (29059)

111 8858 Cronm, DEARBORN HEIGHTS. Latge. well kept 3 bedroom home m quiet residential area near transportation. \ft baths, ex-ceptionally large kitchen & 2ft car garage Call 261-2600 (28185)

11340 Manon. REDFORD. Large home in line residential area near transportation, schools & shopping. "£hir#e bedrooms plus extra room can be 4th bedroom or family room. Fireplace in living room. 2 full bafts, terrace & covered porch. Call 261-2600 (29362)

18665 Merriman. LIVONIA. Large older 3 bedroom ranch on ap-proximately ft acre. Large family room.formal dining room, toe-placed living room, new modem kitchen with snack bar, recreaflon room. 2 full bath*. 2 car garage, tow taxeb 4 fast occupancy. Call 261-2800(29381)

Sharp, clean ranch with 4 ment with full bath. All bri

R CONVENIENCE RDEN CITY ^ h bedroom or office in finished base-

rifck attached garage with brick BBQ & Doll House near patio. GSs incinerator & blown-ln insulation all on a corner lot located onpeautifully shaded street. $29,900 Call 274-9510.

REDFORD A great family home! Close to schools, churches & shopping. Two extra rooms in basement plus a new roof. $24,900 CaH 274-9510 (29055) .

This lovely home is carpfl living room & dining |L. T back patio and 9510(28254)

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Three bedroom, 1V* story comer lot. Will consider ai fine. Would consider rent 0700 (29300)

lot Lovely contemporary bricl yard. The spacious treed & Ideal for raising your farr will be a pleasure. Airfco more. $39,900 Call 261-2

ted throughout and has a spacious lied basement/recreation room, nice id only 2 years old. $29,000 Call 274-

home with 1V4 batfts on a beautiful terms. Close to schools, on city bus

tfith option to buy. $30,900 Ca l 281-

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 20915 Larkspur, FARMINGTON. Sharp 4 bedroom home with 2 full baths and family room in one of Farmmgton's finest subdivisions. Close to schools, shopping & expressways Asaumable mortgage & immediate occupancy Call 261-2600

CANTON Plymoulh Schools & good assumption available on this lovefy 4 bedroom brick colonial with 2ft baths, big country kitchen, attached garage & beautiful full wall brick fireplace in large family room. $54,900 Call 261-0700 (28069)

Double insulated walls & ceilings in this 4 bedroom home with marble sills, built-in china cabinet plus walk-in closets in each room. Large entry. $58,900 Call 326-2000 (29011)

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Lovely large colonial in excellent area Four bedrooqis, 2'A baths, formal dining room for entertaining, carpeted through-out, family' room with fireplace plus conveniently located to everything. 2 built-in air conditioners $54,900 Call 261-0700 (28935)

Tastefully decorated 3 bedroom brick ranch in Buckingham Village. Has beautiful recreation room with bar, central air, 2 car garage and asaumable mortgage Much more $37,900 Call 261-0700

Starter home-Three bedroom ranch with double tot. Large living room, dining room, low taxes & fast occupancy $17,900 CaH 261-0700 (29093)

Value In property! Approximately 1 acre facing W Six Mile Rd. Comer lot. Basement presently on property, can be finished Into a large home. Adjoining lot with a 1 bedroom home can be purchased with property. $28,000 Call 261-2600 (70224)

NOVI Four bedroom ranch wtth formal dining room & spectacular family room with full wall fireplace. 2ft car garage, 16 x 32 redwood deck pool and Land Contraci terms available. $45,900 CaH 261-0700 (28879)

Spacious deluxe ranch on wooded lot. This house has every-thing. Three bedrooms, 2ft baths, large family kitchen, family room plus toads of closets and storage. Super condition. $62,600 Cal 477-1111 (28898)

WEStLAND Livonia Schools Tastefully decorated 3 bedroom Tri-Level with 1 f t baths, family room and good assump-tion Owner transferred $29,900 Call 261-0700 (29425)

Three bedroom ranch in Westland with fireplace and 2 car garage Good assumption $35,900 Call 261-2600 (29248)

Lovely 3 bedroom ranch located on c^jiet dead end Street. Well decorated and neat as a pin. Good as-sumption $23,000 Call 326-2000 (28491)

Very sharp home, attractively decorated with full base-ment, new carpeting in living room and hall plus good assumption $29,900 Call 477-1111 (27534)

Five bedroom brick & aluminum home with family kitchen, porch with aluminum awning, new roof. 1M? car lighted garage & more in good condition $32,500 Call 477-1111 (27844)

Nice three bedroom ranch with good assumption Will go on Land Contract Immediate occupancy $25,508 Call 326-2000

SOUTHFIELD Land Contract only! Grey Brick, 3 bedroom ranch with attached garage, central air, fireplace plus interior & exterior newly decorated Move-irt condition on large lot 145 X 167. $48,900 Call 477-1111 (28972)

FARMINGTON HILLS Handy Man Special! Excellent location Large treed comer lot Land Contract terms New refrigamlor & range negotiable. $18,000 Call 477-1111 (29395)

2.73 Acres in prime location. Good terms Can be rezoned. Sewer, gas. electric available $69,900 Call 455-7000(90698)

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PLYMOUTH Beautiful 40 acre oountry estate with stocked lake. 4,000 Sq. FL Bi-Level with 3 bedrooms. 4 full baths, 2 fireplaces & newly decorated throughout. Central air, full stall bam building & more. Three mltee W. of Plymouth, Plymoulh Schools. $226,000 Cal 281-0700

DEARBORN HEIGHTS Oood sterter home-just freshly decorated throughout And reedy for Immediate occupancy. Finished basement wilh panelled 3rd bedroom. Oarage. $18,500 Call 281-0700 (29299)

FARMINGTON Farmington Meadows 3ub: Four,bedroom Trl-Level wllh 1V* bathe, large oountry kitchen & den with study area. Extra large family room 4 baeement workshop. Good size paSo with BBQ ft alached 2 car garage. $47,0OOCa« 261-2600 (28537)

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41552 PINERIDGE CT.. CANTON TOWNSHIP $38,900-8% financing to veterans, Very comfortable 2 bedroom on quiet court. Loaded with extras Central air, dishwasher, intercom and stereo, carpeting, huge family room Call 453-6800

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6658 DEVONSHIRE. CANTON TOWNSHIP Located in very desireable CARRIAGE HILLS and Plymoulh Schools Attractive 3 bedroom colonial built m 1973 Extra large master bedroom. Quality carpeted thruout Red bnck fireplace in family room, full basement plus attached 2 car g»age. Very competively priced at $44,500.00 IMME-DIATE OCCUPANCY CaH«53-6800

X Inkster-$24,990 home qualities for 8% financing to veterans New 3 bedroom tri-level on 94' lolj Huge family room Carpeted thruout. Call 453-6800.

Appealing 4 bedroom colonial dfcorated vyjth ex-ceptional good taste thruout and custom drapes that stay. Extra large family room with fireplace^ Many extras Including central air conditioning. $54,000 Call 453-8800

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SNYDER KINNEY & BENNETT FRANKLIN VILLAGE MA *W00 BIRMINGHAM-TROY. J year old 4 bedroom air caodttlonad colonial •n beaut If id wooded lot. 7V.<* assu mable mortgage ISMOO. MJ-SOSS

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O P E N • S U N . 2 - 5 3730 D'Alicf, W. Bloomfield, 5. of long loke, E. of Orchord .oka Rd. Spocioui 4 (possible 5) bedroom colonial with fire-ploced family room, lovely Pine Lake Estates Sub. large lot, Ipke privileges on Pine lake. $77,900.

O P E N S U N . 2 - 5

4329 McNay Ct„ West Bloomfield. S. of Long lake. W. off Apple Volley lone. Al-most new pillored colonial in Covington by the Loke Sub-division. Featuring 4 bed-rooms. family room with fire-place, patio, slate foyer, 2Vi car garoge ond central air. Immediote occupancy.

$85,900 HOWARD T. KEATING

COMPANY 646-1234 or 851-9200

PERFECTIONIST'S DREAM 4 bedroom colonial, walking distance to downtown Farm-ington. Settled on Twin Valley Court. Features: formol dining room, country kitchen, family room with fireploce and book-coses, finished basement, at-toched 2'/j car goroge, cen-tral air conditioning under-ground sprinkling system. All in entremely fine condition. Asking $65,900. Lond con-troct terms o'voiloble. Call: 464-0800.

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FARMINGTON HILLS SM.SM. nice aluminum tided rartch with S bedroom*, country kitchen, big family room wltb fireplace and 2 car attached garage Situated on a large lot Owner wiU consider Land Contract

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THRfE bedroom Ranch on o Coentry setting in the city

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t Assoc 340-8800

Inc. Realtors 478-1028

ROLLINO OAKS. Fennmgtofl H.I la Ideal eiecative family homt By owner Center entrance, tormal

living large kitchen with built ins Se©»rair breakfast area PanetlH library, family room. bath, laundry an lit. floor S bedroom*. 1 bathrooms up Panelled basement recreation room, central air Fenced aad land leaped iaground heated m*I JOfJi Perrys Croaaine Principal* only Lars* a**umsble mortgage *« 7VTMS.SM. Ml-Mil

FARMINGTON OPEN SUN 1-4 ttttS Tulane. south of t Mile, west of Middlebelt Estr* sharp ) bed room ranch, large country kitchen with doorwall overlooking patio full finished basement carpeted thru-out. asaumable Owner (ran* ferred Bring offers Asking 01.Mt.

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BLOOMFIELD TWP r»nch with attached garage and fireplace Only I U . M FHA Move • 3 davs Chri*t Realty m S»S5

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.Family room, fireplace, 3 bedrooms, large carpeted living room, Southfield. $32,900.

2 fireplaces, family room, 4 bedrooms, dining room, kitchen built-ins. Southfield. $46,900.

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H O U S E S 2 - 5 P . M .

27245 Sunset, Lathrup Village. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, recreation room, fireplaced 18 ft. living room, dining room, custom built brick ranch tor $45,900.

18207 Westhampton, Southfield Spacious 2 bed-room ranch with dining room, finished basement, garage, fireplace and appliances. Only $31,900

27336 Fairfax, Southfield 4 bedroom colonial, 2'» baths, family room, fireplace, first floor jaundry, kitchen (with breakfast room, basement. $48,900

26226 Meadowbrook, Lathrup Village Spacious 4 bedroom colonial, 2ft baths, family room, first floor laundry and library, kitchen with built-ins $68,500

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ASSUMPTION, immediate occu pency. 3 bedroom brick ranch with super sharp sunken family room with gas log fireplace. 14 baths 14 car garage. Just reduced lo 0 t »00

IDEAL FAMILY neighborhood 1 bedroom cnlonial. 14 baths formal dinining room, full basement with fenced yard Owner animus Reduc ed to 02.MO

CREAT HOME for large family, lo-cated in super neighborhood tm maculate S bedroom quad, with 2 < full baths, dining room family room, carpet throughout fenced yard and attached garage Priced to sell at just $47 too

VERY NEAT clean 1 bedroom colo nlal with full basement. 14 baths dining area fenced yard with large maple trees Must see to appre-ciate 04.t00

QUALITY colonial with charm lo cated in popular sub. walk lo every-thing. 4 bedrooms family room, and optional den or rec room plus much more Only Ml.ttO

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DEER FIELD VILLAGE GREAT BUY' 5 bedroom pillared colonial Central air conditioning. finished basement, sprinkling sys

" tern fully landscaped Beautifully decorated and carpeted First floor laundry room 7 4*7 assumable mortgage secondary financing available »74 100 Call 851 4241

LAKE AREA LIVING.. Offered by

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Brand new builders model, with Vh baths, family room with brick fireplace, range, dishwasher, refrigerator included DIRECTIONS: Take 1-75 north to Sashabaw exit (Pine Knob Exit) Turn Right to Sashabaw then right on Clarkston Road to left on Pine Knob Road to Gvans Sign

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O X B O W L A K E F R O N 3 Bedroom ranch with Guest House rooms apd bath, stone fireplace, new pump and w|ell. Excellent Condition

W E S T A C R E S . S U B Excellent area Remodeled with huge fa bedrooms, 2 baths and guest room. 1 HURRY.

R A M B L I N G R A N C H Tip-Top Condition. West Bloomfield. bi» large bedrooms, family room, beautiful o ming pool 150x150 outstanding lot with See this today!

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NE\^ LISTING: West Acres, completel

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-MODELS-I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y

from $41,900 ' I

Colonials & Ranches Available

BUILT BY

WEINBERGER C U S T O M HOMES. INC.

SALES BY

AVON REALTY O P E N D A I L Y .

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DIRECTIONS: ON ELIZABETH LAKE |ROAD

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plus 2 balhs. family room, fireplace, attached 2 car garage, redwood patio, gas heat, almost 2000 sq. ft. of living area Priced st J49.SOO DIRECTIONS: Dixie Hwy. N of Drayton Plains to Rt. on Shore Line [>ive

GENTLEMEN'S COUNTRY ESTATE

Offering s large rustic ranch with s 3 car garage, 2V» batha, huge master suite with bath and walk in doset. s full l$'*25' famih room, a horse barn with electric fence, a spring feed trout stream, a duck pond with flowing weO snd many other features Owner is moving out of stste so hs* pr«;cd property for quick tale at 174.900.

Q . DIRECTIONS: Take 17$ expressway lo M Q 15 isesr Clsrkston Go north to/)»khill Rosd

tunv left 2 miles to Bird Road, turn right 14 mile* to property.

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\ LAKEFRONT New Rustic

T h i i 3 bedroom 2 '? bsth ranch features 2

fireplaces, walkout dfcck and lower level, 2 4

car attached garage, open beamed cei l ing, fu l l

carpet, thermo w indows, msrble sills, extra

insulat ion to keep those best b i l ls down,

custom kitchen w i th btnl t ins and more

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D I R F . C T I O N S : Take M 5S ft m i l e . West o(

Telegraph Road to Sunnv Beach Boulevard

in Wh i te Lake Townsh ip , tu rn left and follow

our open signs.

LAKEFRONT WATKINS LAKE

Featur ing 2 fireplaces, fami ly room, hot wa

ter heat. 2 car garage, and a large treed kit

w i t h a sandv beach Priced at 146.000

D I R E C T I O N S : Telegraph Road N o r t h to U.S. 10. Lef t on U S 10 to Watk ins Lake Ro*d and left to Lake Wood Drive and Right to property.

«.»<> * ' Those who don't like huge proj-ects do like our 23 c l u s t e r e d homes. 1 and 2 bedrooms—from $24,800 open 1 to 5 c l o s e d Thurs. 693-9857

" C H O I C E H O M E S " Offered by...O'NEIL

TWIN LAKES L A K E F R 0 N T - 0 N E

with 112 feel on lake, home is charming with cathedral ceiling in living and family room -fireplace for each. All built-ins in kitchen, four bedrooms, two baths, 2V» car attached garage, boat house, too Gas heat -$54,900.

THROW OUT THE ASPIRIN! YOUR

"house hunting headaches" are over One glance at this property and you'll agree This is it. 3 bedroom bnck ranch, full basement, 2 car garage, black top street and drive. Close to shopping and schools. Maintenance free

MUCH DESIRED SYLVAN VILLAGE

Four bedroom brick and aluminum is an executive's delight. Living room and family room are grand piano size All built-ins in kitchen. 2ft baths Gas heat, thprmopane windows, Ihree nice beaches for winter and summer sports Community center water, sewer and blacktop streets, excellent police protection A delightful place to live Call for an appointment anytime

YOUR "SOMEDAY" HOME CUSTOM BUILT RANCH BLOOMFIELD HILLS can be yours Today in this 2-story, 4 bedroom, 2ft bath home in Waterford Hill. Double door entry to foyer, wall-to-wall carpeted living room with a formal dining room. Opea kitchen with self cleaning oven range, disposal, dishwasher, and pantry. Family room features a fireplace, wood storage. Master bedroom with adjoining bath. Attached 2 car garage and maintenance free.

Siluated on a canel to 5 lakes. Offered at $74,900 t

CHARMING DESCRIBES THIS LARGE

Three bedroom TrI-Level, two full baths, fireplace in family room, screened and glassed in back porch off dining area, stove and refrigerator included, gas heat, two car garage, large lot, beautifully landscaped, location is terrific. Assumption at 6Vi%.

This brand new 3 bedroom, 1V4 bath home has all the benefits of rural living with the convenience of being only 10 minutes from 1-75 Included are sunken living room, family room with fireplace. 2 car attached garage, full basement, situated on a 1 acre lot. Only $54,800 Directions: Dixie to Oak Hill Road right to property. Your host Won 0'Neil.

THE LUXURY YOU'VE DREAMED OF AT

the price you had hoped for. You can move right in this elegant 3 bedroom ranch style home. It has everything you could want wilh built-ins in Ihe kitchen, formal dining, fireplace in living room, two full baths, a beautifully landscaped lot, plus lake privileges on H a m m o n d Lake w i t h Bloomfield Hills mailing.

O'NEIL REALTY 3520 PONTIAC LAKE ROAD

all brick ranch. 3 bedrooms. IVi baths, natural fireplace, full basement-finished, beautiful lot, with trees and raff fenced. Large 2ft car garage, see this beautiful home. Price $42,900

WOODEO AND WONDERFUL

An impeccable 3 bedroom rancher with big family room, (wilh fireplace), carpeted

-throughout, first floor laundry, finished lower level Reaeabon room (also carpeted) fantastic flew of woods and rolling terrain. Clarkston Schools--Under $50,000

PRIVACY'ACREAGE-' HORSES

Is that what you want? Because that's what you get In Ms custom built Weinberger Ranch. More toan an acre oI ground with a corral and 3 out-buildings A beautiful country atmosphere not far from town wflh a full brick-with too many extras to name. $48,500.

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NORWOOD 478-2200

D E S I R A B L E L A C K

POTOMAC V I L Contemporary tr i level J

i t . family room 1 4 baths, Inlly carpeted I n<J< .or-outdoor swim dub membership asaumable 7 N t mortgage $59.J<m) M l M M

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FARMINGTON A T T R A C T I V E Landscaped 4 Bed room Colonial I S Balhs. large country kitchen Beautifully Fin lihed panelled Recreation Room Many Cuatom Features Attached 1 Car Garage Patio Large wooded lot Move in Condition M l . M 0

4 7 4 - 9 ) 6 ) F A R M I N G T O N bungalow. J bed rooms. poaalble 3rd m car ga-rage. automatic door opener, new carpeting and drape* t i l l * Violet. Farmington 471

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Wtlliamabwrg colonial. 4 bedroom. 1 4 baths built-ins farm type kitch-en patio, partitioned basement front l ibrary, rear family room, at tached 1 car garage I M M E D I A T E POSSESSION W of Orchard Lake Rd S of Walnut Lake Rd . off Shaun Rd 477 *00 MS 0700

RISON -REALTORS

WALNUT LAKE PRIVILEGES

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FARMINGTON A T T R A C T I V E Landacaped 4 bed room Colonial 14 Balhs. large Country Kitchen Beautifully fin

1 paneled recreation room

Many Cuatom Feature* Attached 2 garage Patio Large wooded

lot Move In Condit ion MI<$oo

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WEST B L O O M F I E L D bedroom brick ranch . oatio. bar. fireplace, 2 balhs( large landscaped lot. 2 car finished ga rage, kitchen built-ins. completely carpeted. $49.SOO * 1 4 9 5 0

F A R M I N G T O N I bedroom tri-level, 1 4 baths, family room. 2 car

arage. Urge trees fenced yard, r $39,500 477-3543 K

F a r m i n g t o n Hi l ls J bedroom sprawling colonial, new carpel throughout full basement 2 4 c * f Kvage on 4 acre wooded site $27 900 with an asaumable bal ance

LEE "Call Lee and start packin"

474*141

Prime Location Heaulifully decorated colonial on outstanding treed lot with private rear yard 4 bedrooms. 2 4 baths family room Central air, intercom, automatic garage openers M2.900

First Time Offered Outstanding 3400 sq ft colonial Large mam rooms Dream kitchen L breakfast room Oversized pan ried family room has brick wall fireplace 4 bedrooms. 2 4 baths den Kitchen A family room lead lo huge bi level deck Extras loo nu merous to mention I I 14 *00

Ralph Manuel ASSOC INC

West Bloomfield 681-4500 851-7799

BY owner moving to Colorado must sell, our spacious 4 bedroom Colonial, in l-armington. large beamed family room, with natural fireplace. I1-! bath*, first floor laun dry full basement. Thermopane windows. 2 car attached gara buyer* only 151 MO 474-

W . B L O O M F I E L D

T O W N S H I P 14 Mile It Middlebelt area

First offering 7431 B R I A R C L I F F 14 Blks W of Middlebelt i Brick ranch half acre corner lot. J bed rooms, den. 2 full baths, double fire-place. 2 4 car garage. 2tsl0 rear polio covered dlshwasehr. dls posal Schools and bus transports tion cloae Only 143.100

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M O R T G A G E C O .

444-4460

BY owne must sell. Colonial.

. moving lo Colorado our spacious 4 bedroom in Farmington. large

room, with natural learned family fireplace 24 baths, first floor laun dry. full basement. Thermopane windows. 2 car attached buyer! only 151 MO 835. 5 . 4 0 0 sq. f t . of l u x u r i o u s l i v -

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bedrooms 2 Quiet Country liv ing 3 Acreage 2Mi27Z 4 ^lodern kitchen S I M M E D I A T E OCCU-PANCY STOP looking. H E R E il Is' 124.000

ELLIS 476-1700 W B L O O M F I E L D Four bedroom Tri Level. 2 4 balhs. 2 car attached

arage Large Family room with irepTace, built-in barbecue, fully anascaped lol Lower Sixties

Afler I P M 8214413

Open Sat A Sun 13 to 5 PM W Bloomfield Twp 4 acre! lot. su-perbly landscaped Pine Lahe privt leges Excellently maintained. 2400 sq ft iri-level 4 bedrooma. 3 full baths, drapes and carpeted All de luxe appliances, built in foixl ceo ter. large refrigerator, self dean ing of en I I ft i 20 ft tfanelled family room wilh lull wafll split rock fireplace Formal dining room, all thermopane windpws 20 ft x 50 ft patio, barbecue area with double ga* grill 2 4 car ga rage Many exquisite features Im mediate occupancy, f irm price. 170.000 Owner 82$ 1099

Builders Dream House On a hill overlooking Kirk In The Hills With an acre ol land This super ewsiam colonial was built by

bultdel for his own home Too many special feature* to mention Even has a brick 4 tile wine cel-lar Asking 1122.900 Call UI-M44 Code 1502

O'RILLEY REALTY

306 Southfield Lathrup

E X E C U T I V E Home 4 large rooms. 2 4 baths, main flc#r laun-dry. formal dining room. Com-

Cte ly finished basement Binning m schools available Jan 15th

I 4 < * atsumable mortgage M2 JT7I

$8,000 D O W N o n 3 y e a r . 8 % l o n d c o n t r a c i

b u y s t h i s l o v e l y 4 b e d r o o m

t n - l e v e l i n 1 1 M i l e 4 Ever-

g r e e n a r e a o f S o u t h f i e l d in -

c l u d i n g 2 4 f t f a m i l y r o o m

w i t h f i r e p l o c e , m o d e r n k i t c h -

en , 2 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e ,

d e n , t rees. $ 4 3 , 5 0 0

EARL

KEIM Really North. Ihe 559-1100

1 8 2 6 0 W i n t e r s e t

O P E N SAT. 2 - 5

ST. BEDE'S PARISH Don ' t m i s s t h i s s p a r k l i n g 4

b e d r o o m C o l o n i a l . 1 H b a t h s ,

f o m i l y r o o m w i t h f i r e p l o c e ,

s c r e e n e d i n p o r c h , a b o v e

g r o u n d p o o l . 2 V j cor o t t o c h e d

g a r o g e H e a t e d w o r k r o o m ,

f i n i s h e d r e c ' r o o m , p l u s m o n y

m o r e e x t r o s A s k i n g $ 4 5 , 9 0 0

N o r t h o f 12 M i l e , o n e B lock

W e s t o f S o u t h f d i l d , t u r n N o r t h

o n G u y .

See It S a t u r d o y

2 7 2 6 1 N a n t u c k e t , S o u t h f i e l d

O P E N S U N . 2 - 5

BEACON SQ S p o c i o u * Tri L e v e l . 11 M i l e

R o a d . N o r t h o n t o ' e n t r a n c e - A r -

l i n g t o n . f i r s t s t r e e t , l e f t - N a n -

t u c k e t . Four b e d r o o m s , t w o

f u l l a n d t w o h a l f b a t h s , pass

h a l l f o y e r , c e n l r a l o i f , s u n k e n

l i v i n g r o o m , p a n e l l e d a n d

b e a m e d c e i l i n g , f o m i l y r o o m

w i t h f i r e p l o c e . s u n deck o f f

m a s t e r b e d r o o m , k i t c h e n w i t h

b u i l t - i n s . 2 cor a t t o c h e d g o -

r o g e l e a d s t o m u d r o o m .

P r i c e d a t $ 6 3 , 5 0 0

$«e It S u n d a y

CENTER REALTY L a t h r u p V i l l a g e

4 2 4 - 8 7 0 0

SOUTHFIELD FOUR bedroom Colonial oprner lot. large f a m i l y room w i th fire-place. separate d in ing room, fu l l a i r condit ioned, cuatom decorated, excellent condit ion A t k l n g ISI.OM Call a f ter 4 p m or weekends

5 5 7 - 9 1 9 8

B E A U T I F U L new J bedroom b r t t * ranch featur ing large t lv lna room, separate dining room, f am i l y room w i th raised hearth f i replace, spa-cious ki tchen. 2 car attached ga-rage. a l l on large t reed lo l 154-49M

SOUTHFIELD T W Y C K I N G H A M

L u x u r i o u s c u s t o m b u i l t 2 , 4 0 0

s q f t . r a n c h o n q u i e t , t r e e d

c u l - d e - s o c P r o f e s s i o n a l l y l o n d -

s c o p e d h a l f o c r e l o t . B e a u t i f u l

f o m i l y r o o m a n d f i r e p l o c e .

H u g e 1st f l o o r l a u n d r y , c e n -

t r a l o i r , a u t o m a t i c s p r i n k l e r s .

2VJ c a r o t t o c h e d g o r a g e 8 %

l a n d c o n t r o c t a v a i l a b l e . Rare

f i n d .

AETNA REALTY CO. 559-8333

SOUTHFIELD Good area, on I acre lot, 2.100 sq footage. 4 bedroom brick ranch, wilh 1 car attached garage, large family room, plus recreation room.

II custom features, central (air . 152.M0 wilh assumable mortgage balance

LEE Call Lee, and slarl packin''

474-4141

ASSUME $268 per m o n t h o n t h i s $ 3 1 , 0 0 0 ,

8 % 2 0 y e a r l a n d c o n t r a c t I n

L o t h r u p V i l l a g e o n ' / j o c r e .

This 2 b e d r o o m r a n c h has

n e w f o m i l y r o o m . 2 4 f t . l i v -

n g r o o m , 21 f t . m a s t e r b e d -

r o o m , f i n i s h e d b o s e m e n t , 2

cor o t t o c h e d g a r a g e , lots of

c h a r m $ 4 6 , 9 0 0

EARL

KEIM Really North. Inc 55» 1100

301 Rochwtar-Trpy

bedroom ROCHESTER 4 bet h i . b r i ck colonial . . . m , f i rep lace. c o u r a r . l a r g e lot wi th HKB

j t h s

[ r o o m

Immediate Occupancy o n b r a n d n e w h o m e s i n t h e

c i t y o f Troy . S a v s $ 3 0 0 0 i f

y o u b u y n o w I O n l y 3 n e w 3

a n d 4 b e d r o o m r a n c h e s a n d

c o l o n i a l i l e f t w i t h d e l i v e r y

a v a i l a b l e n o w . A U h o m e s

n e a r l y c o m p l e t e b u t o w a i t

y o u r s e l e c t i o n o f p a i n t , c e r o m -

ic t i l e , f o r m i c a , f l o o / c o v e r i n g

o n d l i g h t f i x t u r e s . L o c a t e d i n

b e a u t i f u l L o n g L a k e P o r k S u b -

d i v i s i o n .

A l l h o v e 2 } /7 p a i

F o r m a l d i n i n g

O v e n - R o n g e

D i s h w a s h e r

D i s p o s a l ,

6 " o n d 3 V » " I n s u l a t i o n

T h e r m o w i n d o w s w / s c r e e n s

P a n e l e d f o m i l y r o o m w i t h

f i r e p l o c e

( D r y w a l l b e h i n d p a n e l i n g )

• B a s e m e n t s

o G a s H e a t \

• A l l c o l o n i a l s w / d e n or 5 t h

b e d r o o m

o B e a u t i f u l e x t e r i o r s

o A l l Br .ck

• A l l c u s t o m t r i m t h r o u g h o u t

• 7 0 x 1 2 0 lo t

• C i t y w p t e r

• S t o r m s 4 S a n i t a r y S e w e r

• A l l u n d e r g r o u n d u t i l i t i e s

• P a v e d s t ree ts & s i d w a l k s

o P r i v a t e p a r k i n s u b d i v i s i o n

o Bus t o s c h o o l s

• A l l q u a l i t y c o n s t r u c t i o n

P r i c e d c o m p l e t e f r o m $ 5 3 , 9 0 0

to $ 5 7 , 6 0 0 i n c l u d i n g lot .

A l t o 1 r o n c h 1 c o l o n i a l

m o d e l h o m e f o r . s a l e C o m -

p l e t e l y d e c o i o t e d a n d w i t h

l a n d s c a p i n g 1

8 ' / 4 % 3 0 YEAR M O R T G A G E S

E s t a t e B u i l d e r s , I n c .

6 8 9 - 7 2 ( 7 0

O p e n 1 - 8 P M . D b i l y 4 Sun.

1 - 6 P M Sal . ( c losed Thurs )

M o d e l s l o c a t e d o f f L o n g Lake

Rd ( 1 8 M i l e Rd . ) b e t w e e n

Roches te r Rd t a n d J o h n R. Rd-

BY Owner Charming 4 bedroom co lonial Heavily wooded area Large deck in back wilh gas grill M4.M0 Asaumable mortgage at 7 4 Many extras 644-0357

ROCHESTER Stratford Knolls SUB 4 bedroom colonial. 2 4 baths, formal dining room, sunken family room, kitcheto built ins Fin-ished tiled basement. 154.900

375-0*40

owner Older ROCHESTER. „ . home completely renovated ) bed-room*. 1 betka New p lumbing and rahMce. t r ip le t rack s t o m a

M2-M77

NOVI -V i l l age Oak*. 4 bedroom*. 1 4 bath colonial , done to *d»o l . carpeted Ihroughaet . drape*. Hre-p iaca. la rge ya rd . O w n e r

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 TROY FOUR B E D R O O M S

L A K E P R I V I L E G E S - TROY. This br ick four b e d r o o m ranch feature* 1 4 ttatha. fu l l basement, f i replace, a t tache* 1 car garage, fami ly

m. walk-out patio, almoat a one e lot wi th severa l large t ree*,

paved dr ive, dog kennel, under-und spr ink l ing sy* tem. and a

Interest asaumable mortgage Pr iced at 154 .MO D i red ions : Adams Rd North to South B lvd and right to K l l la rney

ROCHESTER BRICK R A N C H Featur ing sunken l i v ing room, huge fami l y room w i t h f ireplace, fu l l basement. attached 1 4 car ga-rage. large wooded W . located doae to schools and shopping DI-RECTIONS: Take Walton Blvd. to South on Avonwood Follow our open sign*

CARTER & Mac lNTOSH

GROUP ' 682-5551

SEVEN ACRE ESTATE IN ROCHESTER HILLS featuring a huge 5 bedroom custom built split rock contemporary ranch with complete walk 'Out lower area Many extras indudlng cenlral air. hone barn, swimming and fishing pond. Spectacular view Show by appointment only.

BATEMEN REALTY 651-8518

NORTHVILLE Secluded area. I M R: P re i l y I bed room w i th apace for more Over I acre, t read sett ing, f i replace, roc re at ion area, f o rma l d in ing room. 2 car garage Move r igh t in CaB M S

roo B R U C E ROY R E A L T Y INC.

Northvi l le Schools $ 4 9 , 9 0 0 '

I b e d r o o m b r i c k r o n c h b u i l t

i n 1 9 7 4 w i t h f u l l b o s e m e n t ,

f a m i l y r o o m w i t h f i r e p l a c e ,

c a r p e t i n g t h r o u g h o u t . A t -

t o c h e d 2 car g o r o g e . G o o d as-

s u m p t i o n .

Thompson-Brown 261 -5080

A T T R A C T I V E 1 bedroom brick ranch. 1 fu l l bath*, newly deco-rated. L.C or assume 4 4 * * mort •age 131.500 474-41M Af ter I .

4711315

ROOM TO ROAM Plenty of elbow room on )ust under 4 acres, w i th a long low 3 bed-room br ick Ranch featur ing a 23 f l fami l y room Excel lent terms avail-able at just M l . M 0 . Cal l 5124300

Integrity Realtors

N O R T H V I L L E by owner • 3 bed room Cape Cod. 1 full baths, fire-place In family room, out-standingly decorated * landscaped l»3 M0 J4* S4*4

ROCHESTER University Hills. 4 bedroom colonial. 2 4 balha. large lot Woods view from fami l^r t fireplace, many e i t ras M t .

M l 1321

B E A U T I F U L tri level, central air. bedrooms, paneled 4th bedroom

or den. 2 4 baths, paneled family room, extras M2.500 557 42M

I M M E D I A T E possession wllh 7 * assumable mortgage Immaculate 4 bedroom colonial. 2 4 baths, fully carpeted Central air and many extras Birmingham schools. Ml.500 55»OOM

B E A U T I F U L home in Southfield. 2 bedrooms, large living room, fam-ily room. 2 fTreplaces. I 1 * baths, new carpeting, attached 14 acres

SOUTHFIELD GARDENS

Beautiful ranch. 4 large bedrooms. 3 baths, family room with fire-place. first floor utility, central air. M2.M0

559-4529 ASSUMEABLE « 4 * Southfield Rd * 13 Mile area 3 bedroom colo nlal. 14 baths, first floor laundry, full basement, family room with flreplace. carpeted, attached ga-rage. large lot wilh trees After 5 PM M2-0433

S O U T H F I E L D BY OWNER CUSTOM BUILT COLONIAL

4 bedrooms. 2 4 balhs. family room with fireplace, first floor laundry, central air. 1 4 car electric garage, full baaement Oversited kitchen, lop of line appliances and equip-ment. All aluminum siding and trim, too many extra* to list here Beauty and quality Buyers only

157 7112

S O U T H F I E L D 3 bedroom colonial. 2 4 bath*, family room, fintohed basement Central air . carpeting and drapes throughout 10 Mile Greenfield area. $41,000 557 1315

B E A U T I F U L in towp location 4 bedroom 2 story home Added fea-tures indude Birmingham Schools. 2 4 baths, central air. air cleaner, full basement. «as barbecue, large family room Reduced to $54.M0 Call

GREATER Bloomfield

6 4 6 - 6 5 0 0

S O U T H F I E L D . Aaauta* 1.1% mort -gaa* on 4 acre paro* l Beautiful > bedroom br ick ranch w i th 4 bath off master Ha* f am i l y room wtth natura l f l replacg, M i l I and 2 4 car garage IRC ing 474 M M

Southfield Chormer This beatal fu l contemporary quad level beck* 19 t * Due* Scotus Col le«* ground* 4 bedrooms, fami l y

nreplace. 1 4 baths.

pool * v a j y

Coda D41l$

O'RILLEY

" D A R R Y l ' S D E L I G H T "

EXCELLENCE SUPREMEII

P r i d e i n o w n e r s h i p s h o w s

t h r o u g h o u t t h i s e n o r m o u s 3

b e d r o o m r o n c h h o m e . It f e a -

tu res a f o r m a l d i n i n g r o o f n ,

l a r g e f o m i l y r ^ o m , a n e x c e l -

l e n t f l o o r p i a n w i t h e a s y l i v -

t e g d e s i g n t h r o u g h o u t . 2 , 4 0 0

s q f t . o f l i v i n g o r e o d o n e i n

a d e l i g h t f u l d e c o r . O n l y

$ 4 1 , 9 0 0

DIAL DARRYL BEL-MEN 522-3010

SOUTHFIELD T h r e e b e d r o o m r a n c h , 2 3 f t .

l i v i n g r o o m , f a m i l y r o o m , 1 V i

car a t t o c h e d g o r o g e . l o r g e

lo t , m o n y t r e e s , a l l a p p l i -

a n c e s i n c l u d e d , m i d d l e 3 0 ' i .

EARL

KEIM Real ty Nor th. Inc JM-1300

RED WING

TICKET WINNER

Jud i th Anne Ca lhoun

5 0 5 E Base l ine

Northvi l le. Micji. 4 8 1 6 7

But y o u mus t ca l l the P romot ion

Dept. of The Observer & Eccentr ic

Newspape rs no later than 5 P.M

Fr iday , January i17, 1 9 7 5 to

c l a i m your TWO FREE RED WING

HOCKEY TICKETS 2 6 1 - 8 6 0 0 Fxt

2 0 9

CONGRATULATIONS!

BELOW COST We built a luxury home in one of Troy's finest subdivisions; where nothing sells for les* than $50,001 So you know what kind of neigh-bors you will have and what kind of children your kids will be going to school with

We think our home compares favor-ably with any all brick full base-ment. 1 car attached garage, fully carpeted, large large room home In fact this beautiful home will strengthen weak families and cer-tainly will make happy families happier

This home WAS very fairly priced at M5.300 but general business con-ditions h*ve forced u i lo price II "below cost" al 135.300.

Very small <down payment and monthly payments of only 1244 plus

* I. a You might as well be Ihe one to *ave the 110.000. so hurry' Call Mr Schneiderman days al 3M-2772. nights. 551 1724

BE M Y GUEST

S U N . 1 - 5 111 S Ely. Northville Here is a 3 bedroom. 14 bath*, ranch style home BuUl in oven and range, dis-posal. and cyclone fence included Walking distance lo schools and town Owner anxious for an offer on land contrart term*. Priced at I M . M 0 3414010 or 141 30M. .

J A M E S C. CUTLER

REALTY

W I N D M I L L Pointe Colonial. 4 bed-rooms. 2 4 baths, family room with Hreplace.. 2 car garage M».»00 Oversized wooded Tol Assumable

Mg-ISM

LAKE FRONT

Q u a l i t y b u i l t 4 b e d r o o m

b r i c k , f o r m a l d i n i n g e o m ,

l o v e l y f a m i l y r o q m w i t h n a t u -

r a l f i r e p l o c e o v e r l o o k s y o u r

o w n p r i v a t e b e p c h The b e t t

v a l u e i n o n e o f T roy ' s be t te r

n e i g h b o r h o o d s . A s k i n g p r i c e

$ 6 1 , 5 0 0

3 ACRES

L a n d c o n t r a c t t eems a v a i l a b l e

o n t h i s 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h I m -

m e d i a t e p e d s e s s i o n $ 4 5 , 9 0 0

H U G H

HASKIN 6 8 9 - 7 0 7 0

LOVELY country brick ranch on 4 acre 3 bedrooms, large kltchgn and family room, wilh fireplate Healed workshop C a " afler 4 PM

852 1541

Newer Colonial Move right into this lovely home on quiet street w i th lake Voorheis privileges Gas heat U r g e living room A master bedroom Paneled family room with brick wall fire-place 3 bedrooms. 2 4 bathe $52,500

Fresh, Happy Feeling First t ime offered Neper colonial on lovely wooded lot Walk to ele-mentary school 4 bedrooms. 2 4 baths plus family room Tastefully decorated A fully carpeted $74,100

Ralph Manuel ASSOC INC

West Bloomfield 681-4500 8>1-7799

ROCHESTER OPEN SUNDAY 7 4 I M Lynndale. N off Avon Rd.. just E of Crooks Truly a fine hogie in Stratford Knoll* 3 bedroonk* k 2 4 balha plus a bedroom A sewing room in the tiled baaement Patio, elertric p r a t e door opentr Do drop In

SNYDER KINNEY BENNETT INC.

&

151-4100 ROCHESTER

ROCHESTER, by owne r . 1 or 4 bed-room ' t r i - level . 4 4 balha. large t reed lot . 1 car garage, cal l MI-FLM

R o c h e s t e r - R o m e o

" G E O R G E T O W N " 2 V i

c u i -

E x e c u t i v e 4

b a t h c o l o n i a l

t o r n

8 V 4 % nr

to 3 0

306 Rochester-Troy

Bric^ Q u a d Level Extensively Unacaped home bulk 1 year* ago la T roy 4 bedroom*. 1 4 hatha, large lot w i th tunken patio and dock combinat ion, central a i r , and many other feature* By owner M I . M 0

689 -8310

r o o m ,

m e h o i

t h r o u g h o u t ,

o v a i l o b l e u p

H o m e J r o d e -

i n p l a n I p t r c f n * f e r e q u i t y i n

y o u r p r e s e n t h o m e o u t o m a t i -

c o l t y . The " G E O R G E T O W N '

o n d o t h e r f i n e m o d e l s a r e

o p e n d a i l y a n d S u n d a y , n o o n

u n t i l d a r k o r c o l l N o r t h g l e n

R e a l t y . 6 5 1 - 9 5 0 0 . (C losed

T h u r s d a y )

Mt. Vjernpn Vi l lage Rd. w e s t of o n 2 8 M i l e

M o u n d Rd. n e

C r e e k N a t u r e

T R O Y « decorated

. Village t ied ) bed Sunken II

d r y , cen l ra l a i r Move-In cendltlc 1 Men. Aaaamahk $17,M0 O ^ w r .

*• " —

xt d o o r l o S t o n y

a r e a .

Wood*, tasteful ly room. 1 4 bath coto-

. n . II Ing roam, dining fami l y room w i th f lreplacd.

. 1*4 f loor l a w -Walk to a c t a * .

M day* poaaea-" " » »

BY OWNER, new sub in Troy, sharp, decorated *plit-level. 3 bed-rooms. MS.900 6M-43M

For Sde Oakland County

F R A N K L I N large t r i level colonial. 1 bedrooms. 1 4 bath*. 1 4 car ga-rage. 14 acre*. $25.MO down, bal-ance L.C. Le t ' * ta lk . Owner .

MA A5M0

Turn ot the Century Colonial Open Saturday 14 P M

75 l o Lapeer ex i t . M-24 North to Indlanwood. 1 m i l e * West

H I T C H C O C K

GALLERY O F H O M E S

5 8 8 - 1 8 7 0

A T T E N T I O N H A N D Y M A N Over l^-actes with 11 fruil tree*, rolling land, and 1 small out buildinp on property. I with 1 nulls 4 bedroom brick and alumi

n ranch Home needs imagina tion and decorating If this is your apeciaky. bring your check book and spouse for private showing 10 minute drive lo Farmington and Birmingham Fantastic price ol $ 2 6 9 W

N I E B A U B ? REALTY

6 4 4 - 3 0 1 5

OPEN SUN 1-5 3032 Cloverdole

Highland. Michigan. Eye catching, goes with this 3 bedroom Ranch Gorgeous shag carpeting and cedar beams add to the decor White Lake privileges Immediate occu-pancy $25,100

CARRIAGE REALTY M M at Milford Rd

I-M7 4107

L A K E F R O N T . 2 year old tri level 1 bedrooms. 14 bathe, pool, table. fireplace, and pool.

many extras. $54,100 Owner

clubhouse 349 3M2

NORTH V ILLE 'S best buy' Most square footage for the price 1000 sq ft. for Ml .MO awaits'you In this lovely home decorated in William-sburg motif. Included are 4 bed-rooms. family room with natural fireplace, dining room. 1 full balha, and 1 car attached garage As i bonus, you must *ee the beautifully landicaped terraced garden wilh birch, crabapple and Sunburst Lo cust trees For sale by owner wilh aasumable mortgage Open Sunday 1 4 341-2170

1 N O R T H V I L L E S BEST V A L U E '

OPEN SUN. 1-5 By Owner 1.120 sq ft at 517 Lang field Dr. 4 bedroom*, living room, dining room. 2 balhs. panelled (am ily room with fireplace 1 4 car ga rage with cedar closd and cabi-nets.. Central air . gas barbecue Carpets and draperies throughout Walking distance lo Northville schools Assumable 7<* mortgage 147.500 Stop In Sunday, or call.

349-17$I

311 For Sde Oakland County

ROCHESTER O P E N SUNDAY I S PM 2530 New England Dr in Christian Hills. E off Adams Rd . S of Avon Rd A custom built 4 bedroom ranch, de-signed for an a d l v e family 1 fire-places. 24 baths Built ins. rec room A a family room with 2 door-walls to the In • ground pool At-tached garage Lavely yard A view M4.000

SNYDER | KINNEY BENNETT I N C

&

ROCHESTER 451-4100

M l ACRES • S H E L B Y TWP This property is toned Commercia l 4 Residential The front iJ.Ot acres Is zoned C-2 c o m m e r c i a l wi th a 2*00 sq ft. bi level colonial home (4 bedrooms! . 1 balha, 1 f ireplaces A pond that can be purchased sepa-rately for $11,000 per acr». The bal-ance 401 acre* la soned r i b residen-t ia l Fu l l purchase price Mt t .OM Land cont rar t l e rms .

SNYDER KINNEY BENNETT INC.

&

ROCHESTER IS141M

ROCHESTER C O L O N I A L . 4 bed-rooms. 1 4 balha. f a m i l y room wtth other ex t ra* (71.0*0 Byi owner. Cal l a f ter $ P M or weefceotk.

M l 4429

309 Northville-Novi

NORTHVILLE $74 ,900

Beou t l f v / t c o l o n i a l w i t h 4 b e d -

r o o m s o n d d e n ( c o u l d b e 5 t h \

2V4 b a t h s , t i t f l o o r l a u n d r y ,

f a m i l y r o o m " w i t h f i r e p l a c e .

M o n y d e l u x e f e a t u r e s .

Thomp$on-Brown 261 -5080

ROLLING OAKS

SUB

BUILDERS a O S E O U T (2) C O L O N I A L S

4 bedroom. 2 4 balha. 1st floor laun dry and den. large paneled family room with beamed ceiling 2 car al« tached garage. I I day occupancy Ask about 1 ^ mortgage S of 14 Mile. W of Farmington Road at 11417 Heritage Hills Dr iv * . Farm-uigtoo Hills

O P E N SAT. - S U N 1 2 - 5

PRICED AT $ 6 4 , 5 0 0

IRVINE H O M E B U I L D « S

S H A N ® REAL ESTATE

6 2 6 - 4 3 0 0 4 7 7 - 0 7 8 3

A Crackl ing Fire-Flickering Shadows

E n h a n c e t h e q u a l i t y of th i s

n e w 3 b e d r o o m c o n t e m p o r a r y

r a n c h w i t h a l l t h e c o m f o r t s

y o u w o u l d e x p e c t a l $ 4 5 , 9 0 0

By A s p e n H o m e s .

S P R I N G WILL BE SPRINGIER

In t h i s 3 b e d r o o m r o n c h w i t h

2 cor g o r a g e . 1 ' / J b a t h s , f a m -

i l y r o o m w i t h f i r e p l a c e , base -

m e n ! . A l l f o r $ 3 5 , 5 0 0

C O L O N I A L B U Y O F YEAR

O n 1 a c r e n e a r M i l f o r d . X-

w a y w i t h i n m i n u t e s . A g r e a t

b u y w i t h 4 b e d r o o m s . 1 ' / j

b a t h s , b e a u t i f u l f o m i l y r o o m

w i t h f i r e p l o c e . f o r m a l d i n i n g

r o o m w i t h d i n e t t e i n k i t c h e n ,

f u l l b o s e m e n t . 2 car g a r a g e ,

a b o v e g r o u n d p o o l O n l y

$ 5 0 , 9 0 0

ASK FOR PAT C O R C O R A N

CENTURY 21 O f T h e L a k e s 6 2 4 7 9 0 0

LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION

54M BOYNE HIGHLANDS TR Pine Knob North Oarkston. Mich

Builder's own smaller custom ranch located in an exclusive area of lovely homes This full brick. 14 bath home Is vacant, freshly deco rated and ready for occupancy All landscaping including underground spnnkling system and an indoor -outdoor entertaining area with large redwood deck off sunken fam-ily room with full wall of brick fire place Only 152.900

COMFORT HOMES INC 682-4630

H E A T I N G ' S T O U R O f

9 O P E N H O M E S I N THE

B R I G H T O N - H O W E L L AREA

S U N D A Y 1 - 5 P M

S t o r t i n g a t 5 4 7 2 D a n i e l i n

B r i g h t o n ' s L o k e o f t h e Pines, a

4 b e d r o o m c o l o n i a l b u i l d e r ' s

m o d e l . To g e t t h e r e , f a k e w e s t -

b o u n d 1 -96 t o P l e a s a n t V a l l e y

R o o d e x i t . F o l l o w a r r o w d o w n

C u l v e r t o D o n i e l t o p i c k u p

m a p s & b r o c h u r e s o n o the r

o p e n h o u s e s i n t h e o r e o .

H O W A R D T. K E A T I N G

C O M P A N Y

( 5 1 7 ) 5 4 6 - 7 5 0 0

S h a r p 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k r a n c h

o v e r l o o k s b e a u t i f u l l a r g e

t r e e d lot . H u g e f i r e p l o c e d

f a m i l y r o o m , f o r m a l d i n i n g

r o o m , f i r e p l o c e d f o m i l y r o o m .

A t t o c h e d 2 c a r g a r a g e has

e x t r a s t o r o g e G r e a t h o m e i n

e x c e p t i o n a l l o c a t i o n H u r r y !

$ 5 1 , 9 0 0

Thompson-Brown 476 -8700

OPEN SAT. A SUN. 12-4 New development of cuatom homes in Commerce Lake Highlands^Sub-divis ion wtth pr iv i lege* on Com-merce Lake. Bent fe in Rd North of BaM Lake Rd.. off Knob H1U Rd Cal l f o r deta i l *

H. A. Meininger, Inc. Real tor* M M M 7

ROLLING OAKS ' SUB

PRESTIGIOUS

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS

P l lU rad winged colonial . 4 bed room*. 1 4 bath*, large fami ly room and l i v ing room, both wtth wood burning f i replace*, plua den and unuaual w inged ki tchen Large lot. ProfeMtoeaOy decorated, assu mabie IM.OM mortgage at 1 4 %

S H A N ® REAL ESTATE

6 2 6 - 4 3 0 0 6 2 6 - 5 7 1 0

G r e e n D o l p h i n , g o r g e o u s 3

b e d r o o m o i l b r i c k r o n c h w i t h

c e n t r a l o i r , f o m i l y r o o m , 2Vt

b a t h i , c a r p e t e d b o s e m e n t

w i t h w e t b a r . G a r o g e o p e n e r ,

g o t b o r b e q u e , a l u m i n u m

t r i m , s p r i n k l i n g s y s t e m , w e t

p k M t e r , a n d m u c h m o r e l Bet-

ter H u r r y ! $ 4 9 , 9 0 0 .

Thompson-Brown 476 -8700

O P E N SUN. 1 4 North Royal Oak. three bedroom brick Reach, carpeted t l r o u * * . M l

' " ^ h K S ,

For Sde Oddand County

ENGLISH TUDOR 1 story br ick on double lot. 1 bedrooms. 14 baths. 1 f i replace*, convenient to schools and shopping Royal Oak area W I M Af ter J PM. M4 1072

I m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y o n th i s

w e l l m a i n t a i n e d t h r e e b e d -

r o o m , b o t h a n d o n e - h a l f

r a n c h N i c e f a m i l y r o o m ,

h u g e c o u n t r y k i t c h e n . Y o u ' l l

h a v e fo see t h i s h o m e to a p -

p r e c i a t e t h e b e a u t i f u l decor

o n d c a r p e t i n g ! $ 3 5 , 0 0 0 .

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n

476-8700

G o o d s t a r t e r h o m e - l a r g e d i n -

i n g r o o m , n e w p l u m b i n g i n

h o m e . G r e a t n e i g h b o r h o o d

c lose to g o o d s c h o o l s H o m e

n e e d s s o m e m i n o r w o r k d o n e

G o o d a s s u m p t i o n $ 2 0 , 5 0 0

Thompson-Brown

476-8700

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5

9 3 0 0 T O W ® R O A D

B e t w e e n 7 - 8 M i l e Rd

S A L E M T W P

W o o d e d c o u n t r y l i v i n g o t i t *

best . 1 9 7 0 c u s t o m b u i l t 3 b e d -

r o o m r o n c h o n 2 . 4 ac res w i t h

a f o r m a l a n d c o u n t r y d i n i n g ,

f i r e p l a c e , 3 cor o t t o c h e d g o -

r o g e , l a r g e b r i c k s c r e e n e d

p o r c h . $ 6 4 , 9 0 0

' N O L I N G REALTY 437-2056

BY

PROFESSIONALS

TROY bedroom Mansard roof colonial

family room Lovely neighborhood and neighbors Near shopping and schools. Immediate occupancy

I40.4M TROY

4 bedroom ranch wilh lovely fam-ily room and fireplace Formal din-ing room and large living room for entertaining

>54.450

BLOOMFIELD bedroom ranch, fireplace Lo-

cated on quiet street but near shop ping Bloomfield HUls schools A

buy

$31900

CARL L. BLACK ASSOC.

REALTORS 643-8804

CAPE COD Right in Birmingham and withm walking distance of schools t shop ping Living room with fireplace, dining room, ealing area in kilcb en. 1 bedrooms plus sewing room, nursery or study Tiled rec room Porch F»nced yard Custom drapes M9 500

Adams School Area Brick colonial in excellent area has living room wilh bay A fireplace Dining room Library Big double doaets in master ^edroom H bed-rooms) Rec room Large lot wilh sunken garden Garage $51000

F I V E B E D R O O M S

Fine family tuWnial near S» Regis. Brothef JHce k Marion Liv ing room w t » nrtplace Dining room Library Carpeted kitchen with desk k pantry Dramatic fam-ily room with corner fireplace * wet bar overlooking woods $M 500

SNYDER KINNEY BENNETT

Far Sob Oddond County

OPEN SUN. 2-5 1 5 9 0 W K N

H o n d y m o n ' s d e l i g h t I a m i n

e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n o n d c h o r m -

n g , t oo H e w i l l l o v e t h e

c o u n t r y a t m o s p h e r e a n d g o o d

f i s h i n g . S h e , m y b e a u t i f u l dec-

o r a t i n g a n d c o n v e n i e n t k i t ch -

3 b e d r o o m s . I V i ba ths

See m e i n C o m m e r c e T o w n -

s h i p . N e a r t h e S W O C V o c a -

t i o n a l H i g h S c h o o l T o k e Pon-

l i oc T r a i l r i g h t o n Beck, l e f t

o n Po t te r , r i g h t o n F l a m i n g o ,

r i g h t o n M o g o n z e r to M a n -

poss t o W r e n . F r a n D i c k e y

w i l l b e y o u r Hos tess

B a t e m a n Real ty Co . 177 S Telegraph. Pontiac

3 3 8 7 1 6 1

&

B I R M I N G H A M MI4 7000

Builder's Model H I G H L A N D

Uniquely d i f ferent L shaped ranch Feature* : br ick and cedar4 iake front, attached I car garage full baaement. k i tchen w i th appliances. I I 1 19 ft maator bedroom suite w i th pr ivate bath. a lmoM 4 acre overlooking 1 lakes wt th privi leges E i t r M M0.M0 M71447

DELICIOUSLY D I F F ® E N T 7910 Pine Knob Rd CLARKSTON. MICH

Walking distance to Pine Knob Ski Resort Easy access from 1-75 Ar-chitedurally designed 3 bedroom 14 baih tri-level with many cus-tom features including 3 separate family living centers 154.900 Call

COMFORT HOMES INC 682-4630

W O L V ® I N E LAKE H O M E

P o n o r o m i c v i e w o f w o o d s , &

w a t e r , m a h o g a n y s i d e d 3

bedrcx^rn r o n c h . d e n . m o d e r n

k i t c h e n w i t h s e l f - c l e o n i n g

o v e n . B e a u t i f u l f i e l d s t o n e f i r e -

p l o c e . 5 d o o r w a l l s . . w o o d

d e c k , s p r i n k l i n g s y s t e m & g o -

r o g e . A s s u m a b l e 7 , ' / j % m o r t -

g a g e

CENTURY 21 FAIR TOWNE CO I51A900

RED WING

TICKET WINNER

Jack N ida

2 9 8 2 8 S p r i n g Hil l Dr

South f ie ld . M i c h 4 8 0 7 6

But you mus i ca l l the P romot ion

Dep i of The Observer 4 Eccentr ic

Newspape rs no later lhan 5 P M

Fr iday, January 17, 1 9 7 5 to

c l a i m your TWO FPtEE RED WING

HOCKEY TICKETS 2 6 1 8 6 0 0 Ext

2 0 9

CONGRATULATIONS1

NICE Private area in Highland Sharp 3 bedroom plus den or 4 bedroom tri level on 14 acres Family room 14 baths, lots of closet space 2 car attached garage, close lo US23 *nd I N Ml .90*

C A L L A N REAL ESTATE. I N C

1 - 6 8 4 - 1 2 8 5

F a r m i n g t o n Hi l ls Three b e d r o o m b r i c k c o l o n i o l .

c a r p e t i n g a n d d r a o e s . p ro fes -

s i o n a l l y f i n i s h e d b o s e m e n t

w i t h b a r t w o cor g a r a g e

N e a t a n d c l e a n $ 3 3 , 9 0 0

C o l o n y Park C u s t o m f o u r b e d r o o m br ick co

l o n i a l . 2 ' / j b a t h s , q u e e n s ize

k i t c h e n w i t h b u i l t i n o v e n ,

r a n g e , o n d d i s h w a s h e r H u g e

f o m i l y r o o m w i t h n a t u r a l f i r e -

p l a c e . c o r p e t i n g , f i r s t f l oo r

l o u n d r y . a t t a c h e d t w o cor g o -

r a g e 8 '<4% m o n e y a v a i l a b l e

$ 6 4 , 9 0 0

REDFORD H e a t e d G o r a g e

S p a r k l i n g t h r e e b e d r o o m

b r i c k r a n c h , 19 ' x 1 9 ' f a m i l y

r o o m w i t h w o o d b u r n i n g f i r e -

p l a c e . t w o b a t h s , f i n i s h e d rec

r o o m , n e w l a n d s c a p i n g w i t h

u n d e r g r o u n d s p r i n k l i n g

$ 3 8 , 9 0 0

FIRST U N I T E D

Jer ry F. E d w a r d s

& Assoc ia tes

4 7 7 - 4 7 Q P

CLAWSON DECORATOR Home 3 bedroom brick, formal dining room Breakfast nook fully carpel ed. 14 car garage patio with land-scaping Very desirable neighbor hood Only $24 OOo

leighbor 585 71I I

EVERYONE'S D R E A M I year old Spanish Rancb on 44 acres, surrounded b\ huge pines 3 bedrooms, built ins in kitchen large deck off dining area, plus a 2$ x 40 barn and abaolute quiet se eluded area Work in the city and have a pleasant drive home lo the country $39 900

N I E B A U ® REALTY

6 2 4 - 3 0 1 5

Large Cuatom bui l t Ranch, huge Country kttcban. wa lk em recrea-t ion room, on nearly one acre L A R G E Colonial in W. Bloomfield. one acre l o t beaut i fu l Sub. (MJOO

GREAT AMERICAN

Dial Classified Direct. . .

522-0900 or 644-1070

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T O D A Y ' S C o n v e n i e n c e , b e a u t i

' J o l l y m a i n t a i n e d , d r t v e n -

t r a n c e . T h r e e b e d r o o m C o l o n i

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f a m i l y r o o m h a s v i e w o f | 6 x

3 6 i n g r o u n d h r a t e d p o o l ,

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l ^ ' j r o n i l i b r a r y for q u i e t ( t o d y .

— 1 6 4 , 0 0 0 .

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For y o u n g f o m i l i e a : f o u r b e d

r , / o o m C o p e C o d h o t 2 f o i l

b o t h * , p l o t l a v . i m r n o c u l a t e

t h r o u g h o u t , b e o o t i f o l P o r t y

" • " H o o m i n b o » e m e n » o l u s e x -

t e n d e d p l o y o r e o o n \ » e c o n d

f l o o r for c h i l d r e n $ g o m w a n d

, r o y » Br ick g a r o g e . Ter r i f i c

v a l u e o t o n l y $ 3 8 , 5 0 0 C a l l

S h i r l e y P e i s n e r

5 4 8 ) 5 0 0 3 9 8 - 9 8 1 1

c h a m b e r l a i n

S t a r G a z e r - S u n W o r s h i p p e r ?

1 9030 S U G A R L O A r

Clsrkslon. M i c h

Second noor deck otters M r basi ot

bath worlds Located oft large mas

x ter bedroom T M a cuatom oontem-

. . p o r a r y 1 story borne Was an escel

. . . lent location near Pine Knob and I -

7$ See this lovely 3 bedroom. 2W

bath home s u n o u n d e d by trees

, which provide a country toe«lin«

„ near ci ty conveniences 994.900

Call

C O M F O R T H O M E S . I N C

6 8 2 - 4 6 3 0

320 Other

SIX n k a l o n 6 a c r e *

L a r g e k i t c h e n

f i r e p l o c e * . 6 c o r

m u c h

B r i g h t o n

C R A N B

478-1028 3 4 9 - 0 0

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cious 4 bedroom E a ly Amer ican Colonial in r o r d Foundation (Dear born I with "You N a m e k \ JW bntba. com fort abie f a m i l y ptus den wi th a " w o o d s y " view, aed centre! a i r . Lots o l storage • a piece far everyth ing Attached 2 p r garage AU for $72,999

FORBUSH ReALTY 2 5 2 4 1 M i c h i g a n A v e .

D e a r b o r n | Lo 3 - 1 1 0 0

3 2 2 ' C o n d o m i n i u m s

w . M t r

CLOSING OUT AT

BA^KRIDGE GLEN 2 b e d r o o m r a n c h c o n d o s f r o m

$ 2 4 , 4 9 0 . I m m e d i o t e o c c u -

p o n c y . N e w b u r g h R d , V i

m i l e & o f F o r d Rd .

M O D E L O P E N 1 - 7 D A I L Y

- S A T U R D A Y 1 - 6

(aosep W E D N E S D A Y )

S T R A T M O R B , V I L L A G E ers trenafer loWws sale ef this

. I bedroom townbouse tn Troy "9 choice condo communi ty Endoaed brick courtyard. garage, full base

• I I m l l a n c e s . plush wool And m a e y extras Assu

> * " " " m carpeting. I m a b l e f W gar , broker

N O R T H V I L L E . H l f h l a n d Lakes. 2 U r g e bedrooms. 1 * beths. patio, ( i reptaef . wa lk to school and (abas I m m e d i a t e occupancy Open Sue. .

Assume 7 * M » « 7 M

F E N T O N . white b r w Y Charleston House in a grove ol o ld trees Ful l i grove i

rch end

• I the top of the h i l l , E v e plus some |{oodic» lil|e • Gtchen and J a j « n « * Sbojl panels si garden door doors. Low

Wry 4 bed quiet street

Iverything in a Florentine

room wi th tog over the glaaa w 970'a 9 2 * 4909

R O Y A L O A K by owner, 3 b rooms, den. 2 4 baths. , l l rep lace. gas barbecue, r e t room, carpeted, draped, patio, must see to appre ciate. 7 * asaumable m o r t g a g e

SHARP CUSTOM CONTEMPORARY

BI-LEVEL M T H w a l k o u t b a s e m e n t o n

A f o l v e n n e l o k e T h r e e b e d -

f o o m j , 2 \ > b a t h s , f i r e p l o c e i n

f a m i l y r o o m o n d D i n i n g L. F i n -

i s h e d rec r o o m a n d t h r e e

d e c k s , th is p r i v a t e h e a v i l y

w o o d e d tot c o n t a i n s 3 Jcfco-

n e s e G o r d e n s A v a i l a b l e o n

d e s i r a b l e l o n d c o n t r a c t .

$ 8 7 , 5 0 0

' C R A N B R O O K

R E A L T O R S

B l o o m f i e l d H i l l s O f f i c e

6 4 5 - 5 7 9 0 •

E V E R Y T H I N G Y O U R

H E A R T DESIRES

i n t h e 3 b e d r o o m r o n c h , a i r

C o n d i t i o n i n g . u n d e r g r o u n d

. s o r m k l e r s . f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t ,

I o u t o m o t i c g a r o g e d o o r o p e n -

i e r , d o o r w a l l in f a m i l y r o o m

' l e o d s to l a r g e p a t i o , g a s b o r -

i . b e q u e . i m m o c u l o t e $ 4 6 , 9 0 0

EARL

O P E N S U N D A Y 1 4

LAKE PROPERTIES Shelby. 5427 Skyl j te . (8 of 25 Mi le .

E . of Shelby R d | | " R o o m for

M o t h e r " , plus $ bedrooms 2100

sq ft colonial. 1st ftoor Ut i l i ty . 2*4

beths. walk-out basement ' . Reduc-

ed to 999.900

S H E L B Y . 1745 Y a r b o r o u f b (S of

24 M i l e . E of Mound I "Owner Trans

(erred ' 4 bedroom carpeted quad

level F a m i l y room fireplace,

I 0 0 i 2 l 9 It. beaut l f i f l y maintained

grounds, sprinkl ing sys tem. 172.000

H I L D E B R A N D T

739 4900 759 0220

T O W N H O U S E

3 b e d r o o m s , l i v i n g r o o m , f a m -

i l y r o o m w i t h f i r e p l o c e , 1V4

b o t h * . f o i l b o s e m e n t . I n e x c e l -

l e n t c o n d i t i o n . I n N o r t h R o y a l

O a k .

H.A. Meininger, Inc. 3 9 9 - 0 4 0 0

322 Condominiums For Sole

N O R T H F 1 E L D H I L L S Con domin ium 2 bedrooms. IW baths on p r e m i u m lot. Finished base-ment. fabulous paue. gaa bar-be-que F i rep lace , custam painted inte-rior. 3 rooms wal lpapered Shag

I. tennis, ortgage. $39,000

M l 4432 lake

rpeting Clubhouse. pool ke 7'rr<* mor tgage . $39 00

A D U L T C O M M U N I T Y . Pepperhil l . 3 bedrooms. 2 b a l l * , plus washer, dryer and extras Move in condi Mon. e ice l lent Bargain , owner must relocate 8S1-7IS3

K E I M Realty North Inc 559 1300

A U N T INGTON WOODS colonial 3 bedrooms. t ' i balhs. central a i r .

/ m u c h more No Brokers" M r Fred . r i c k 637 53O0

I P L E A S A N T R I D G E " by owner , Three bedroom colonial. I 1 * balhs.

dining room den. full basement New c a r p e l gas f u r n a c e 131.000

7833

' NEW HOMES U N D E R C O N S T R U C T I O N

Three I3> bedroom ranch wi lh e*-poaed walkout basement , over 1.200

• sq ft of l iving space Paneled f a m ' ily room with f i rep lace. 2 balha. 2 "v car attached garage, sti l l l i m e lo

ohoose carpet and decorating Lots. 100 i 700 with White Lake p n v i leges

"Three 131 bedroom quad level, same location 1 4 baths, paneled fami ly room with f i replaor . 2 car

• at tached garage Huron Val ley

' schools Phone, 1487 12#0

HAYDEN REALTY

P L Y M O U T H . . ! b e d r o o m , sec-

o n d f l o o r , g o o d e o t i n g a r e a ,

a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g i b a s e m e n t ,

t r e e d lot i n t o w n A s k i n g

$ 2 0 , 9 0 0 $ 7 , 2 0 0 l a k e s o v e r

O l d O r c h a r d . . . 1 0 M i l e - H o g -

g e r l y . 3 b e d r o o m c o l o n i a l

t y p e w i t h f o i l b a s e m e n t , s e l f -

c l e a n i n g b o i l t - i f u , S o l a r i a n

f l o o r i n g . B R A N D N E W CARPET-

I N G I 1 / ' b a t a , c e n t r a l

a i r . . . I M M E D I A T E O C C U -

P A N C Y , p l u s m o t e . C a l l : 4 6 4 -

0800

O n e W a y L t d .

S O U T H F I E L D 2 bedroom. 1 4 baths, beuttfully ^e tora ted . centra l a j r . f i replace, pmjl . 7"*«* assu-mable mortgage 136.500 Al ter 6 P M weekdays or weekends 4244764

L I V O N I A - N e w b u V i . N of 6 Mi le "The Woods" ISSft Universi ty 2 bedrooms, study, basement. 1 4 bath, attached g»f»Ke. appliances A carpeting Good assumption $39,500 By owner 223 7437 or.

8 2 3 * 2 4

3 B E D R O O M

' BLUE S T A R " H O M E S

START A T

$ 5 , 9 9 5

! CALL F O R M O R E DETAILS

; 8 5 2 - 7 3 7 3

1 ^ Franklin Village . ' D E C O R A T O R S D R E A M

A u t h e n t i c 3 or 4 b e d r o o m

! C o p e C o d . 1 ' / j b a t h s , b o s e

m e n t . 2 c a r g a r a g e o n d o v e r

| VJ o c r e of c a r e f u l l y w o o d e d

g r o u n d s Th is h o m e w a s b u i l t

i n 1 9 3 8 a n d o r i g i n a l o w n e r is

' a n x i o u s for a n o f f e r A s k i n g

$ 5 9 , 9 0 0 T e r m s C a l l 8 5 1 -

6000

Meininger Realtor

CONDOMINIUM LIVING ,

is d e l i g h t f u l e s p i c i a l l y i n th is

l u x u r i o u s c o n d o n S o u t h f i e l d

2 l a r g e b e d r o o m * , l i v i n g

r o o m w i t h f i r e p w e e . s e p a r a t e

d i n i n g r o o m , 2 b a t h s , f u l l

b a s e m e n t , g a s t h e a t , c e n t r a l

a i r . p o o l a n d c l u b h o u s e R e a l

l u x u r i o u s l i v i n g .

Summit 427-3200 BY O W N E R . T roy near Somerset 2 bedrooms with b a l k Ins. I full and 2 half baths, rec and laundry rooms, cenlral a i r . appliances Pos-sible assumption $34400 689-6513

P L Y M O U T H T W P Adult commu nity. can assume lew mortgage. I bedrooms, carpeted, drapes, air conditioned After 5:30 P M 4554734

Q U E S T I O N S about C " by D i c l

Condominiums fully answered by Dick M e r r i a m of Harold Fisoher Rea l Estate . Spe cialist in Condominiums In the Novi Nor thv i l le -P ly ihouth area 455 5100 or 349 8127

S O U T H F I E L D

L U X U R Y L I V I N G

25292 Maplebrook. north of 10 mi le ,

west of Te legraph. ) bedrooms. 2 4

baths, formal diaing room, full

baaement. carport . 9*0 mainte

nance I m m e d i a t e occupancy

949.500

H I C K O R Y HILL 5 2 2 - 5 2 0 0

N O R T H V I L L E Highland Lakes ! bedrooms. IW baths, f ireplace Shag carpet ing, a i r . appliances As-sumable 7 * mortgage. Immedia te occupancy. $36,500 349-4191 or

3634025

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For i n f o m o t i o n c o l l

(34S-5570

326 Duple cos for sdo P L Y M O U T H * i l k te town. 1 bed-rooma per unit plus appliances and baaement Completely remode led l side cerront y eeoccupied Land contract or as umption te rms For details , 44542S7

328 Tnwnhouw for tdo R O C H E S T E R I Area Townhouse bedrooms. IM beths. a i r t ioning. pool «any e x t r a s Before 9 p m . 952 041 I; pf ter 9 pm and weekenda 9514329

N O R T H V I L L E ) . townhouae. a i l room. j * t t o , Af ter 5 P M .

330 Apts

D O W N T O W l N B I R M I N G H A M Four I bedro )m a p a r t m e n U wtth

999.9 0 9 4 ! 1922 or 942 9059

garar>

N O R T H R O Y

unit brick apt lent return

C L O S E O U T P R I C E S For I bedroom model . B I R M I N G -H A M . (Maple Coolidge a r e a ) in-cludes equipped k i lchen. carpeting, huge closets. 919.900 1ST Con-domin ium Sales. 945-0644 Anne G r a y 642-5974

W E L L I N G T O N P L A C E M A N O R S -Hear t of Rap id G r o w t h A r e a ! Supe-rior Interior decorating k spacious rooms make this f irst floor apart-ment desirable for entertaining as well as luxurious for everv day liv-ing 2 bedrooms. 2 full baths, gracious entry foyer , f ireplace A n r c h Pr iced below investment at S3.500 Call today for detai ls '

T R O Y - E X C E L L E N T M O R T -G A G E A S S U M P T I O N ' This tow-nbouse is less than I year old * loaded with p r e m i u m features k top line appl iances 3 bedrooms. 2 4 balhs. den. and a t t a c h e d i f a -rage Transfer forces move P R I C E D FOR Q U I C K S A L E A T t f f c E D F O R Q U I C K S A L E 945.700 Call k C o m p a r e '

A P P L E G A T E - D r a m a t i c two story foyer w i lh picture ga l le ry s ta i rway leading lo 2 big bedrooms k 2 baths Master bedroorri has dress-ing room k balcony P r e m i u m car-wt lng throughout and al l custom »alh f ixtures Your opportunity at

933.900

F R E N C H P R O V I N C I A L F L A V O R adds distinction to this well planned m a t u r e communi ty This upper level Bloomfield Courts apar tment has 2 bedrooms, formal dining room, double door balcony, covered park ing Assumable mort-gage or possible land contract T ru ly a good value at 928.900 Call Today for an appointment

B L O O M F I E L D • Choice location wi th good t ransportat ion access Wel l cared for I bedroom apart ment home in established commu nity Covered park ing, basement laundry k storage Assume mort-gage At $24,000 Calk Now

D O N R O T H

Co-op. I bedroom conditioning, fami ly carpet ing, drapes

34*1419

For Solo

A L O A K - Quality 10

r tment house Excel-

i nd shelter Contract

l e rms . | r ade i p or buy outright

N F E R N D A I E -Marve lous brick 9

unit apar t rn t ju

te rms

338 lots ond Acroogo For uM .

; DARLING MOBILE HOMES

/ IS HAVING A

MARLETTE SALE All Morlettes 12 ft. ond 14 ft. widths in $tock are priced Under $11,000 to $etl. Sale Wids Jon, 31, 1975. Vi Mile S. of 1-96 on Nov! Rd

Novi 3 4 9 - I Q 4 7

Open Mon. thro Thort. .10-8 Pm., Fri. L Sat. 10-6, Son. 1-\

334 Out of town property K A L A M A Z O O . E t t e l l e n t neighbor

i n e room, din-ful) bath and

hood. S bedrooms, l lvtnl ing room. k U c h e n H B basement Colonial. 92.099 doeo.

contract . 7 4 * * mortgage 117.990 or t rade for house in De-troit 951-2994

building Contract

R E A L T O R S

5 4 4 - 7 7 0 0

332 Mobile Homts For

P E E R L E S S rooms, stove

l i e lot Novi

t ra l a i r optM take over p i

S I T E For

H I G H L A N ) H I L L S E S T A T E S In Nov i

LIVE LIKE C O U I J T R Y ESTATES

model mobi le homes choice sites in> our

bile home community ng pool and recreation

show you mobile prices you can afford

e ly and soundness of

New and l a t 1

avai lable beauti lul mi wi th sw imnf hall Let homes at Built for construction

Credit Ter tns Easi ly Arranged

5 8 2 2 0 w

W - s

W . 8 M i l e of Nor thv i l le

9 A M - 7 P M

4 3 7 - 2 0 4 6

V A G A B O N D Custom desi ington Fun i

C o n d o - M a r t 6 2 6 - 8 1 0 0

Condo - Specialists

T R O Y Luxurious large 2 bedroom custom decorated Condo Patio, basement, rec room, car port. pool, many extras Assume smal l 7<i> mortgage or I0^r down Immedia te possession shown by appointment Cal l evenings or weekends 68*7695

L I V O N I A Woodlore . Immacu la te . 2 bedrooms, screened patio, carpet-ing throughout, carpor t , immediate

— b r o i ^ r j 477 9422

occupancy $28,500

R O C H E S T E R A R E A An exclusive Kings Cove 3 bed-room condo at 948.500 Professional decorating. 2 4 car garage Woodsy location T rans fe r red owner says sell'

W O U L D you like to own your own home for 922.000'' This sharp condo has 2 bedrooms, full basement k built in appliances See it loday

Weaver Real Estate 1340 Wal ton Blvd Rochester

Cor of Livernois 6514140

"SOUTHFIELD W O O D V A L E C L U S T E R H O M E S

2 Bedroom L u x u r y Townhouse 946.900 or rent with option to buy. 9365 per month Quiet wooded set t ing yet lust minutes to Tel-12 For information please phone E X E C U -T I V E C O N D O M I N I U M SALES. Inc 474-0245

W E S T L A N D A R E A . 3 bedroom co-lonial. spacious kitchen, super liv-ing room, cenl ra l a i r . the rma l win-dows. 1 car garage, asking 925.900 assumed at 92900 Af ler 4 30 p m ; a l l day weekends 3264523

B U D D Y 197 furnished, s low down pt

LITT MOBILE

8 M i l e

1 2 N e 4

H O L L Y PA

immedia te P lymouth , t i l l

S P A C I O U S carpeted, li park 94.000 tor Bennie call .

sole

1974. 12 x 60 2 bed-and re f r igera tor Cen nal No money down, yments M a y stay On

(24-0016

A V A I L A B L E Sew 14 Wides

474 0320

SCHUSS MOUNTAIN M A N C E L O N A

Mountain lodge, wooded, one acre

highest Idt In a rea . Large l iving

room, dinsng room. 3 bedrooms

baths, fami ly room, electric beat

and electr ic hot water heater Sum

mer . winter act ion Ski ing, golf and

s w i m m i n g pool. Renta l service,

• h e n not in personal use. avai l -

able. Professionally decorated in

eluding furni ture, carpets , windc*

t reatment and appliances Pr ice.

$49,500. Cal l Jack M a y n a r d

THE HUNTER CO. 313-447-7M9 313447 2111

336 Honda Proporty For $de

P O M P A N O B E A C H : One bedroom apartment ful ly furnished. Atlantic Blvd . on the ocean Oubhouae, pool, tennis courts. $37,000. 94«fc mortgage 99®4046. 6934694

342

B E A U T I F U L 10 Acre parcel overlooking Lolw Shannon. Con b» ip"' -keep what you wont; sell the remainder. $ 17,900. Center Rd & US-23 Tyrone Twp. VA-841

S E C L U D E D 9 ocre*. Partially wooded. Over 200 ft. lake frontage on Long Loke, Hortland. $65,000. Land Controct avail-able.

PRIME 2 . 2 3 a c r e s b o i l d i n g $i te . C o r -

n e r lot o n 2 b l o c k t o p r o o d s .

Y i m i l e f r o m G e n e r a l M o t o r s

P r o v i n g G r o o n d t . L a r g e . b a r n

o n p r o p e r t y . V A - 9 0 5 .

SCHAEFER REAL ESTATE

11518 E. HIGHLAND RD. HARTLAND 632-7469 MILFORD , 685-1543

LAKEFRONT 1 3 4 FT. S A N D Y B E A C H i T tee of fered • e n r w l i e g

brick ranch oa WOODED VENIN S O L A ' f e a t u r e d a re J l e r f e bed-rooms, f e n n e l d ia ing. faaally room. I huge log burning F I R E P L A C E S and a G L A S S E D - I N S U N R O O M wi th a m a p l f l c i e n t v iew of lake end woods Low d e w a te Land d e -tract t e r m s Pr iced la 99 s. T H ( B O N C IS H O T M - H u r r y a n d cal l for p r i v a t e shewing.

W I L L T R A D E V

£ 2 5 - 8 8 9 0 LAKEFRONT

HOMES REALTY-L A K E

W A S H I N G T O N , on M l . Veroon Rd . )ust north of 29 Mi le . 527 choice rai l ing ecres Flowing s t r e a m , excellent perk 6SI-5M4

17 ACRES Grand Blanc o i l 1-75 Chickeo ranch, toned industr ia l Excellent investment lor a professional man No management »

92

YOU'LL NEVER BELIEVE, I T I '

U n t i l y o o ' v e s e e n t h i s q o o i n t

b o r n m o l t i - l e v e l h o m e b o i l t

o n a h i l l s i d e f o c i n g i h e O i n -

t o n R i v e r . 2 f o i l b o t h s , 3 0

1 5 l i v i n g r o o m , o p e n w o o d

b e o m s , p e g g e d f l o o r i n g ,

g l o s s - w a l l w i t h d e c k O n e - o f

o - k i n d ' A s k i n g $ 7 5 , 9 0 0 C o l l :

4 6 4 - 0 8 0 0

O n e W a y Ltd.

ACREAGE lake

P O R T C H A R L O T T E , waterfront lot for sale - cheap, by owner.

359-5469

A M I L L I O N A I R E

Rd

expando 10x46 ft m Corner lot in Fa rm-shed G R 4 3629

14 ft x 64 f l i r t ing. a i r condili yment . can stay on lot

, K ! f

i n W i x o m a t e u Cal l any t ime 6854523

E VALLEY HOME SALES

M e r r i m a n A R E A

M o b i l e H o m e s

( n D i s p l a y

$4,995 up

Lots a v a i l a b l e . S P E C I A L S ! A l l

n e w , 1 4 \ ' i d e s , 2 a n d 3 b e d -

r o o m s , f r ^ m $ 6 , 9 9 5 .

7 6 - 4 0 7 2

I K 1974. 14 x 70. brand new. 2 bedi torn wi th ut i l i ty room

I L L N E S S forces owner to liquidate real estate assets. Home on large well landscaped corner lot 2 bed rooms. 2 bains, carpor t , patio, com-pletely furnished $38,500 Assume f 4 * * mortgage Also 2 water f ront lots 100x120 each $11,000 per lol 3 wooded acres inned residential in m i d $20's Wi l l consider independ ent or package offer Reply J A B . P 0 Box 1668. Venice. Flor ida. 33595

F L O R I D A S A L E Stuart. Oceanfront Condominium Fully furnlahed and equipped Poof T w o bedrooms $62,500 wi lh assumable V m I mor tgage For fur-ther Informat ion, cal l after 6 P M . or weekends. 6 4 7 - U M

338 Lots and Acreage For sole

R O C H E S T E R A R E A 20 acres on Paint Creek Gunn Rd frontage Wooded, ro l l ing By owner 64^6455

Multiple Acreage I d e a l for s e n i o r c i t i z e n h o u s -

i n g o f c o n d o m i n i u m s W a t e r

a n d s e w e r , f r o n f i 2 r o a d s

N e a r A n n A r b o r .

RED BARON . 422-8220

Wooded, peninsula. 24 acre Holly T w p . N e a r Fenton

S P E C I A L I S T I N R E S O R T k D E V E L O P M E N T

BULL REALTY 2 1 1 1 E. G r a n d B l a n c Rd

G r o n d B l a n c , M i c h i g a n

3 1 3 - 6 9 4 8 6 9 0

T E N A C R E S near Saline. 6 miles f rom Briarwood. perk lest approv ed. new 4 in wel l , ready to build. $20,000 722-5596

O N E A C R E , Rochester Rd . 3 min utes north o( town, beautifully land scaped, large evergreens utilities $13,500 By o w n e r L a n d Contract

6514497

C I T Y of P l y m o u t h i reed lot. 50' 135' on Ann Arbor T r a i l , just 1 4 blocks east of Sheldon Beautiful residential area of fine homes' $10,500' Land Contract T e r m s No sign Robert Bake. Realtors

4534200

A C R E S . 316. atop a mountain. 40 miles East of the Sioux in Canada near Rydal Bank, great for the sports minded outdoorsman Lake acess Beauti ful v iew. $32,000 F i r m Cash 1416-349-4133

G R E E N r a r y home, S bedrooms 2 full baths. 49 ft l iv ing room, wi th d a a i door walls l e e d i n j lo a 49 ft (tock and dock $79,990

346 Northern property

/ C H A L E T On % e m we i l w a i i s d lat ia beau ttful Mk-bawve Less than I bik Ufa! _ f rom f irst ta« af I I hole champtea-ship golf ceuree and mi l l ion dol lar d o b house wi th y e a r aroand la-door o*« toer pool, saenae. tennia courts, tamfes a n d s a p r r t dining. This is s builders model priced lor i m m e d i a t e sale at 94» 990 wi th m t g money avai lable 4 l*e4">oms 2 baths, f a m i l y room. 2 f ireplaces ut i l i ty room, luxurious kitchen. In-cluding oven range. d lshwa» l *T * pantry dining deck, s t u d i e d ga r a f t , fu l ly "carpeted, complete ly in-sulated Including insulated doors end windows, electr ic beet Other plans wi th prices es low es $26,900 U n l i m i t e d mi les of Snowmobile t ra i ls . Cross Country Ski Tra i ls and M l c h a w y e Ski Slopes with chair and pom a l i f ts S mi les S of Gay-lord. ^

C H A L E T S BY F R I T Z k R I L E Y Cal l Leo R i ley

5310060 • i 5344243

348 Cemetery lots P A R K V I E W M e m o r i a l g raves i te .4150

Single 31-5425

350 Farms for sale

UNIQUE LAKEFRONT T O M O R R O W S house today for the

indiv idual looking for the unusual

Two bedroom Ortagon home Fan-

tastic wilderness view f rom over

hanging deck. Suspended fireplace

is featured in 39 ft l iv ing room

$59,500

CARRIAGE REALTY M 59 at M i l f o r d Rd ,

1417-4107

BY O W N E R . 140 f l waterfront 3 bedroom br ick ranch, near Alpine skiing I acre trees. 2 fireplaces, large fami ly room, spr inkl ing sys-

ge. $62,900 I 8874163

tem. Lakewood Vi l lage .

GREEN LAKE 3 bedroom ranch type, l iving room, screened in porch overlooking lake Interior decorated ki lchen Wi l l sell with a l l furniture which is less than 2 years old. $18,000 down on land contract at 8 4 t interest to re-liable party. Reply Box 306. Observ-er k Eccentr ic . L ivonia . Mich 48150.

A BETTER BUY H a m b u r g . Pir ickney. Gregory, area Livingstoo County Buy now before prices go up Many a t t rac -tive 2 acre parcels start ing al $5,900 10 acres. $12,900 Over 150 parcels (o choose f rom Easy LC

' le rms Nst ional ly known Wausau homes now avai lable Financing ar ranged l e t us show you how lo save $5000 Call anyt ime Park Planners Assoc 625 E Main . (M-

L O T . Acre, behind K i r k in The Hills Church. $36,000 Land Con t ract Avai lable . 585 4215

cupancy. located in 4$9-4685 or 287 9434

AT WHY

2x60 2 bedroom, newly beautiful mobile home Days cal l 769^0926 ask Evenings k weekends

437-0335

ENTION PAY MORE

p l a y 8 ft

h o m e s Gv

w i t h d o w i

a s $ 0 to 1

p r i c e d to

u p . W e h e

l e c t i o n o f

o r y AAobile

C E N T R A L

8 7 0 5 B4

C O T T A G E 50. 2 bedrooms. $2,596

S O U T H F I E skirted, on 1 bedroom, room. $1,995

322 Condominiums Far scfe

N e w d e a e r s h i p s p e c i a l i z i n g

U S E D o n d R E P O S S E S S E D

M O B I L E H P M E S / W s o n d i s -

hrcJugf i 1 4 f t . w i d e

a r o n t e e d f i n a n c i n g

p a y m e n t s a s l o w

0 % O u r h o m e s a r e

s a t i s f y , $ 7 0 0 o n d

v e o n e x c e l l e n t se-

r i m a r y a n d s e c o n d -

H o m e D w e l l i n g s

O U T L E T I N C

l e v i l l e , B e l l e v i l l e

6 >7-4700 4 0 B I L E H O M E . 10 x

476-4072

2 bedrooms, ot. $3,996. Farmington. $3,996 10 x 36. I bed

476-4072

LAPEER L A N D $ 5 9 9 PER A C R E

S c e n i c n o t u r e l a n d , g e n t l y r o l l -

i n g o n d p a r t i a l l y w o o d e d ,

lots of d e e r , w i l d l i f e , a n d

i d e a l p o n d a n d h o m e s i t e 4 4

ocres . $ 2 6 , 0 0 0 L a n d c o n t r o c t

t e r m s . Just w e s t of L a o e e r .

M o r e l a n d a v a i l a b l e

J.L. Gardner M e t a m o r a

678-2284 A C R E residential lot in Livonia Zoned for horses Ann Arbor Tra i l near 1475 Located on Cul-de-sac Has at tract ive 15 x 30 ft block building at far corner of lot Terms and down payment negotiable

851 7659

M u l t i p l e A c r e a g e I d e a l for s e n i o r c i t i z e n h o u s -

i n g o r c o n d o m i n i u m s . W a f e r

a r i d s e w e r , f r o n t s 2 r o a d s

N e a r A n n A r b o r .

RED B A R O N

422-8220

36) P inckney. 3135

M l . 878 3886 or 8 7 1

344 Country homes

1 0 A C R E C O U N T R Y ESTATE

L o v e l y L - s h o p e d r a n c h h o m e

F a m i l y r o o m w i t h f i e l d s t o n e

f i r e p l a c e , e x t r a l a r g e b e d -

r o o m s , l ' / i b a t h s , b u i l t - i n

k i t c h e n , f o r m a l 1 d i n i n g r o o m ,

o n d a 3 c a r g a r a g e 1 0 ac res

of b e a u t i f u l l y l a n d s c a p e d

g r o u n d s w i t h lots o f t r e e s ,

o n d a l a r g e s t o c k e d f i s h i n g ,

s w i m m i n g , o n d s k o t i n g p o n d

M o r e o c r e a g e a v a i l a b l e

$ 5 4 , 9 0 0 E a s y d r i v e f r o m Bir-

m i n g h a m .

J. L. Gardner M e t a m o r a

678-2284

340 Lake-Resort Property For sale

A S S U M E balance ern 60 ft x 760 ft Lake near Alpena $1500 down

Beauti ful North lake lot Beaver Payments . $100;

255 2476

100 Ft Lakefront on beauti ful Lake Oak land Area of lovely homes Deep sloping lot for walk-out base ment Sandy beach 674-2471 or

681 1000

frontage on To

T O R C H L A K E 68 fl eaat shore of spark l ing Torch Lake Approx 4 m i l e north of Brownwood Complex Ideal site for building or continuing investment, $13,900 Call 9 -5PM A4-3332 After

SAAALL F A R M

O K F O R H O R S E S

This 4 bedroom 100 year old home

has been reconditioned and includ

es a 50' x 30 barn, 4 * i acres ol

land. 2 fireplaces, gas heal . 4

wel l , basement, (country style kitch

en. a large fomi ly room and more

(You must see to appreciate)

Pr iced al $56,900

5 0 A C R E H O R S E F A R M

F e a t u n n g a 4 bedroom. 2 4 bath

f a r m home. 30 x 40 horse barn

storage barn. 3 guesl houses a 30

x 60' healed s w i m m i n g pool. 5 flow

ing wells. 2.600 of Irout stream

frontage plus m a n y other com

ponents - priced al $165 000 with

Land Contract t e r m s Located just

minutes off 175

CARTER & MaclNTOSH

GROUP 682-5551

3 5 4 I n c o m e P r o p e r t y

F o r s a l e .

APTS.t Investments (hat m a k e you money

rera l u s savings advan-

Several apar tments avail-

F a r personal investment con.

• d l a l l s i ca l l :

Jordine 4 Lourencelle C O M M E R C I A L R E A L E S T A T E

549-8320

356 Im—stmont Property For sale

BUILDER-INVESTOR Have 2 plus acres mned of f ie* pro fessional in T roy 's heaviest residen t ial a rea . 2 M i les f rom 1-75 Natu ra l for Medical -Denta l complex Wi l l sell a l | or part or )oin in devel opment Cal l Jack El l io t t .

ETTER & ASSOC 644-3500

358 Mortgages Land Contracts

MORTGAGE LOANS R e s i d e n t i a l - C o m m e r c i o l

O e d i f n o P r o b l e m

ALTYPE MORTGAGE 341-7000

HOME OWNERS

C A S H

L O A N S FOR A N Y G O O D P U R P O S E

W E A R R A N G E F O R '

F O U R bedroom Colonial f a r m house. 2 baths country kilchen & l iving room, upstairs can be con-verted into ext ra a p a r t m e n t , major remodeling done - some t r i m left to do H o m e has 240 sq fl of l iv ing area. I acre of land $29,9dD

ANTONELLI REALTY 5522 M a i n Si Dryden

Only 4 hour f rom B i rmingham

I 796 3535

O R T O N V I L L E Area . 4 bedroom Dutch Colonial on 10 acre corner parcel . 3 miles f rom town. Brandon Schools. $55 000 627 2614

Production Farms and ( a r m land in beaul i ful progres sive Hil lsdale County One and half hours south of Detroi t For in vestment or future re t i rement Con-sult our experienced and fr iendly office

CECIL LAWRENCE Hil lsdale. M l 49242 R E A L T O R

517-523-3300

First Mortgages a n d

Second Mortgages

GREAT WESTERN MORTGAGE CO.

1 7 5 2 0 W 1 2 M i l e . S u i t e I A

S o u t h f i e l d

. 559-8879

360 Business Opportunities

V I L L A G E of Hadley Quaint k charming Vi l lage of m a n y at trac- 1

l ive home restorations is the set-ting for this sound home on large lot Hip-roof, garage, workshop (or play house! Spacious kitchen wi lh appliances, l iv ing room, full bath and 3 (possibly 4 i bedrooms $23,500 Convenient land contract terms

A F T E R 6 P M C A L L 6424160

M a c G l a s h a n M E T A M O R A

1 - 6 7 8 2 2 8 9

6 P M . 583 9137

342 Lakefront Property

G O R G E O U S 4 bedroom contempo-rary home with 2 fireplaces. 2 4 balhs. p l i beach plu

!ul o

home with 2 I us carpet ing and nice

!us scenic view Also a beautiful quad-level nestled in the pines located at best spot on lake T r i county Real Estate 1-735-7899

1429 2095

R O C H E S T E R . Coach L a m p Hil ls, double lot. approx imate ly I acre, trees, hills, land contract avai lable , owner 651-1101

"6 A C R E S , 9 M i l e n e a r D r a k e .

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s .

Farmington Realty Co. 476-5900

H I G H L A N D T w p . 90x235 on spring fed pond, a l l underground utilities, w a t e r , pr ivate beach k boat land-ing on Duck Lake 7 4 * land con-tract Owner $10,500 224157

LAKEFRONT 1 YEAR O L D C O L O N I A L

D i v o r A forces sale Huge 4 bed

room colonial features formal din

ing. step down f a m i l y room wi lh

Flor ida ceiling, log burning F I R E

P L A C E . 2 4 baths, ful l walkout

basement to sandy beach $73,900

W I L L T R A D E

625,8890 • LAKEFRONT HOMES REALTY

L A K E Orion. 72 ft f rontage, cus torn br ick. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, f in ished walkout basement . 2 4 car ga rage. $69 900 6 M - I I 0 9

For Restoration Buffs Grandmother 's sturdy 8 room. 2 story, is ava i lab le in the Vi l lage of Orion. 2 blocks f rom church A shop ping She wil l consider land con-tract te rms k give i m m e d i a t e pos-session

OR S E E this stately 3 story with a

nostalgic past Huge room wi lh

walk in cloaets. 9 ft ceilings A l im

itless potential

E I T H E R O F T H E S E

U N I Q U E H O M E S O N L Y $29,500

L A D D

W I L L I A M S

R E A L T O R S 391 3300

C O U N T R Y A T M O S P H E R E

3 bedrooms Lake rights lo Horse-

shoe Lake Located 8 miles N of

Ann Arbor, off US 23 1377 sq ft . 2

full baths, central a i r conditioning,

carpeted, possible 9 * interest rate

with 2 5 * down. $36 900

O R E N F. N E L S O N REALTOR

9163 Main St.. Wh i tmore Lake

1 - 4 4 9 - 4 4 6 6

Evenings 449 4144 or 444 4466

352 Commercial Industrial

1.200 fices

SQ FT . four $4,000 down hand'

separate of-ndles Make

appointment to see F . J M o b i r a k , Realtor 349 4411. Evenings

624 5509

R E D F O R D C o m m e r c i a l Building,

40 x 90. (divided in half Good ten-

ants 60 ft frontage on Grand

River Ample park ing. Can assume

9 * land contract Ask for Gwen

Stulx

" JOY" 255-3960

P L Y M O U T H New of fer ing ' Excel-lent high exposure corner Cur-rently zoned for office use. Easily adaptable older home with spa-ctous rooms $34,900 with low down p a y m e n t R o b e r t B a k e . R e a l t o r s

4534200

fron . . . . I

C o m m e r c i a l At heavily

O N H U R O N S T R E E T 251 f l tage in heart of Water ford acre n

i r > v ' ^ -bounded by businesses V A L U E Grea l l )

Outstanding reduced $175,000

j raveled. stop light intersection sur-»in« t ly r

ASK F O R M A R G A R E T V A R T I A N

c h a m b e r l a i n 646-6000 626-5504

I N D U S T R I A L

B U I L D I N G

1 0 , 5 0 0 s q u a r e f e e t for s o l e i n

F a r m i n g t o n n e a r 8 M i l e R o o d

H a s 3 , 3 0 0 s q u a r e f e e t a i r c o n -

d i t i o n e d o f f i c e s p o c e a n d 1 4

f o o t d e a r c e i l i n g h e i g h t

A v a i l a b l e i m m e d i a t e l y C o n -

toct G o r y B u r k h a r t a t 4 7 6 -

8 7 0 0

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n

R E T A I L store for sale P r i m e loca l ion. F r a n k l i n V i l l a g e . Ca l l owner

851 5530

R E T A I L SHOP Popular business central B i rmingham Pot le ry . paint ings. gifts Owner t ransferr ing Con tact owner Aftee 5 I ' M 585 2828

Nothing Like It! Highly profitable coffee and do nut shop P r i m e location major shop ping center smal l town South eastern Michigan on busy US high way leading to act ive year round resort area New 1972 No nearbv competit ion . 1974 gross $75 000

Owner has other interests bul will t ra in new buyer in perfected art of baking the best donuts around' Sale price of $40,000 includes bust ness, equipment and signs Stock at cost Lease avai lable Ask for Shirley Sager

GLOVER R E A L E S T A T E

Blissfield O N K

1-486-3359

B E A U T Y S A L O N Redlord Twp going business reasonable 474 •135 M4»52»

C A N A D I A N Marke t ing F i r m open ing U S office, seeks partner with $10,000 Products, services and mai l orders Box 326. Observer 4 Eccentr ic 3*251 Schoolcraft I J vonia. Michigan 48150

M O N E Y T O L O A N . $5000 to any amount, business industrial real estate loans Cal l anyt ime 84^8315

F A R M I N G T O N Vi l lage Ma l l s m a l l cafe excellent location, good return Ideal for couple T e r m s C R I N G L E R E A L T Y 474 7550 702.266570.1.8ANT IQ l 'F . Clocks Many types Also grandfa ther^ oak gingerbread H 6 9057

C A N A D I A N opening U S

M A R K E T I N G f i rm g U S Off ice seeks partner

I th $10,000 Products Services and m a i l order Box 350 Observer t. Eccentr ic Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Mich 48150

362 Real Estate Wanted

CASH - QUICK N o l i s t i n g , n o p o i n t s , n o re -

p a i r s Jyst c a s h T o o d o l l a r

p a i d C o l l R A Y or J I M to b e a t

y o u r best d e a l .

CENTURY 21 H A R T F O R D 4 1 8 I N C

274-7200

L e x i n g t o n C o n d o H i

C i t y o f N o r t h v i l l e

8% % F I N A N C I N G

- A V A I L A B L E

Whether oft to tar away places or a l^n spot close by. come and go as you please knowing that all's weM at tyme. While yOu're singing in the sunshine or echussing the slopes, the snow shovellers and roed Qfews are keeping everything in shape. Come discover great condominium living at Lexingtonl Two and three bedroom town

DELS OPEN: DAfllY 18 TURDAY 12-5 ' IUNDAY 12 7

I OSEDTHURS.)

S/.

«* v «

houses with attached garages, priced from 9

THOMPSON-BROWN CO. • - L W

fw ' U n i t e d T i m e Offer. W a w i l p e y t h a

t ytm wish. ( A A Salesperson far dotaOs)

$43,500.00 '

Call...349-6350 N O S A N B U I L D I N G C O R P O R A T I O N

st slatar date the prevailing r s u k for 12 months snd we will help you refinim*-

MOBILE HOME SITES H U N T E R S . Sportsmen, Retirees

own your own Mobile home site on

county Road near Oscoda Only

$1,990 to $3,200 Land Contract

ternts

CARRIAGE REALTY M 59 at Mi ld ford Rd

1467-4197

322 Condominiums For sde

W O O D E D lot. Schuss Mountlan Ski resort Mancelona Approximate ly H acre For sale or assume a l 7 ^ interest Call after 5 P M 255 2615

C O M M E R C E L A K E F R O N T LOT

S I 0 . 9 0 0 , 5 0 x 3 0 0 d e e p .

H i g h a n d d r y . P r i c e d for q u i c k

s a l * . A s k for P A T C O R C O R A N

CENTURY 21 O f T H E LAKES 6 2 4 - 7 9 0 0

T A H Q U A M E W O N FALI^S. choice wscaled 10 acres bordering stale for-est. near Paradise . M i c h Good roads $1,996. HKr down 279-6119

U V O N I A P R I M E

3/4 A C R E Beautiful residential r av ine lot in a nice country - l ike a r e a , a l l utilities included priced below marke t at 110.599. Great t e r m s .

R e d C a r p e t REALTORS 522-3500

1$ ACRES, all or part, on Roches ter Rd . flva minutes north of town. Build or Invest. 13900 per acre. Und contract. By owner 9114497 or $>44249

ACRES & ACRES We have railing, lure land.

te 30 acre parcels, some woo Aed. some pas-

game dose to SUte some on country

roads, some on black lop aad some on private roads We feel swe we ca^ satisfy your needs Reaaoaable I-and contract terms. Give us a call ve are ready to allow you what we have.

C Pangus Realtor Opap 7 days, ro-7

X a l l Collect. 627 291J

$30 M - I 5 . Or tonv i l la . 494S2

83/4 % FINANCE

AVAILABLE*

P L A C E O N T H E P A R K

C O N D O M I N I U M S

Oakland County

Lakes Area

QUALITY YOU CAN AFFORD! Impressive Colonial-style "homes" nestled amid tower-ing pines and stately walnut trees, our 1, 2. and 3 bedroom condominiums include the luxury and privacy you usually find only in a more costly community. Features include attached garages central air. complete kitchen appliances ahd full basements with most homes. Place on the Park is ideally located with 39 lakes within a 5 mile radius. 2 miles from proposed 1-275. and close to schools and shopping. IMMEDIATE OCCU-PANCY! Priced from $24,900 lo $32,900-

by: KOTTMAN BUILDING COMPANY

MODELS OPEN: DAILY 1-8

Saturday 12-5 Sunday 12-7

(Closed Thurs)

6 2 4 - 7 2 2 1

T H O M P S O N - B R O W N C O M P A N Y

R E A L T O R S • H A T 5 " '

• Limited Time Otter. We will pay Ihe difference between the prevaling rate and 8*% for 12 months and we will help you refinance at a later date It yqu wish. (Aak Salesperson tor details)

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QUICK CASH hvmmwn buyers lor houses or land controcts Gall ond oak lor: MEL OR GEORGE

427-5828

* i

WE W A N T TO Boy Your Home

$ $

AM cosh in 24hours for your home or equity. No waiting, no delay, ooll us ond you wil l got mar* money

ADVANC&Y of Mich igan ^

6876 MIDOUBELT

427-540C *

WANTED: four bedroeM. tire <wti . kMM. Vaughn School Di»-trtrt. IITVSM plus or minus Occu-pancy. mid late T» MMI2S

™ — j i n t t H M M M H

1 6 , 1 9 7 1 THE OBSERVER

400 Apartments to rent A p a r t m e n f t k * o r a n i

why k Alice K N M i f h r M

WOODCREST VILLA APARTMENTS

& HEALTH CLUB

Trpy-Somer*«t Ar«a RD K. O r CROOKS TK OCCUPANCY

m tedtte. t M

Buckingham Manor PLYMOUTH PARK •APARTMENTS BIRMINGHAM

M» NO. ADAM! t

M M f l CM tor l

642-7517 Ml 6-0020

apnrtment tm monthly MMnasher. Mr c i a * carpet * w

Ne p M

r r t f cy

PLUS Pool & Clubhouse

N

$215 month.

to lilt your buy It and stalling or

com mil-ks. -4440

364 UstinoiTWanttd

7 - 0 1 9 5 Vi l lage ' Apt*

9 .8197 444-4064 •eer~Grand Riser. M < -

no—ry. I I7SI IM nSclh to M m agar at MMI Plymouth Rd F'lym.^th Twp CtmpMt Health Cleh

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I j S O M E l >FT M A U . A R E A

M A P i B ^ O O O M A N O R

M a ' A R T M E N T S ^ R

2 P O O C o o k s )

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B t M O O M $ 2 0 0

$250

7 2 1 - 3 6 0 0 CITY OP PL Y MOOTH • Ceurt A w t a i M Available Fetf lat S l i i n i w I W I W « * »•«

CHARMING i M i t D M t M r

CHARTERHOUSE p r a a M

FARMINGTON AREA Mniixszns. mm Wayne

* r M M daily

PHONE 261-6010

400 Apartments to rant A B B K V P L A C E T

a s a n a s I M n o n De

a-Rh to. I bed •Ml pantry. IMI

$s£'ssii> P M aliened Near BLOOMFIELD ' I L L U . Binning M h f a ham area Unfwglahed I bedroom

i tng l Gall

freeway*

yrs r*"

BRIAR HOUSE APTS. 2 BEDROOMS

3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH

Spacious. carpeted. air cond.. Mill id tided Swimming paal. Lease MS-77«7

MM PARMENTER . Betw. Caeildge * Crook»

I Mk. N af M Mi. aa Brianeeod

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s t o r e n t

voua »o **»« mcumi amo couviwint i rviwa

o p f t f c e e s T

APARrVlENTS $ 1Q 185

Walking distance to churches, scnooe and snpppmg areas Close lo I 96 and U S -23 interchange

• New 1 & 2 bedroom units e Cenlral air condH oning & healing • Shag carpeting e Security intercom system • Frost free^efngerators e Self cleaning ranges e Disposal system

823 RICKETT RD. B R I G H T O N

C A L L

(313) 227-6279 or 221-2752

MODELS OPEN DAILY 10 AM TO 7 PM

WE'RE ROOMY NOT PRICEY

Trafalgar Square ka Weatiaod • dta Unctlvely spacious _w floor Lergs walk In dooet. all Including diihwaaher. al _ «« air conditioning. pool Ow aad two bedroom rentals. Immediate ee#-cupancy m i W

ONE of Birmingham a beauty apots am cul-de aac. step to tranaeerta uoa and city, spotleaa 2 bedtuom upper with week off Scbia — M | copnertone appliances. planter divi-der. fully carpeted, MMiy rnem.M-tached tar port, atorage. aa chil drea.no pelt Ml

BLoomfield Hills Spacious 1 bed room i . 14 baU apart ment i Immediate occupancy Opdyke Rd between Woodward and Square Lake Rd*

642-1822 or 332-5184

k

You can live in some places for years, and never feel at home Not at Deerf ield Woods? You'll get the real contented feel ing of being sett led here, from the very first day you move in. Sett led and secure

Every one and two bedroom apartment has been built and equipped with top-quality materials for your conven-ience and comfort. A beautiful, private swimming pool wi th spacious sun patio offers the last word in leisure living. And you get all this in the tranquil Setting of suburban Livonia.

Come out and see us this weekend. Deerf ield Woods is a great place to visit. . .

and even greater place to l ive!

Directions: fFarmmgton Road just north of 7 Mile Road.

Model Hours: Mon-Fr i 10 00-5:00 Sat -Sun 12:00-5:00

MEADO VBROOK

Dealer Roqi >r i n

VILLAGE APARTMENTS

north af WaRaa Blvd..

ROYAL O K. IS Mil* near Waod ward. «> per aaaath latladia haal. kite tea apeUancea. mmy extraa Ma are afefca aaiy tM-Tm

CLOU IN MaU Coir

c S S & r bat ha. Ml carpeted.

TROY laeMlaa. walk U

ciaae la Blrwia^iaia S b r d r i — i . t M

Itches appllaacea. teparau dlakag i

tS«' lent! montl

Mg roam carport Ne peta tm u (Samtolatn REAL

WESTLAN ) | • car

aaaal. att

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CITY O N E * able New y air Nicely tag R

DF PLYMOUTH bedroom units avail

carpeted, attractive

aped Off-atreet park Me. V ' v »

155-1510

New y decorated, foodit nnM. very

E D G e V O O D a . N .

fally waaher

eat

l ' i bath carpeted, central air. diah

private back yard aad 1 parking spaces t W

leaae required

BENECKE & KRUE 6 4 5 - 0 4 11 o r 3 4 2 - 5 2 2 0

Equal Opportunity Housing

Bloom f i ft i

appliances Air | l » Ortte belt a m

condi t aarr and

HI

YOU'LL LOV€ LIVONIAS deer f idd

w o o d s Q p a r t m e n

MODEL PHONE: A Schostak Apartment

torial Rd ft NBD Bank I

Carpeting and ttvtng roam, larpr cloa onditioning. appliance*

In baaement inc lading d dryers Pool Ample ociou* ground* I year security depaaM From

No pel* to resident call

455-2143

bedroom a| imm

air Nail. Feb I occupancy

Me Evenings. M t - i m

BLOOMFIELD HILLS

Apartment $259 5 0

338-0243 tod. a l l uti l i t ies e«-

icity. Pool, o i r condi-pony room, amp le Adults, no pats, also

k lond M o l l o n d 1-75. noger for special

M A N A G ® 6 8 9 - 3 1 9 d

WILL s modern air condii

P l Y M

parking

TROY.

Fully

oap« t ioning. pork ing neor Oc Sea offer RESIDENT - —

P i p h o n e 6 b i . 4 > p o c / i / m a - z a f / . v r s ' A U u h b t o b a r

$350

C a s s L a K e

« i i t : i n t i i k l o t s

om*NG Life

Mrraks. lake, trees.

373-9090

I badruaai apart lag. draperies, dla-d garage, wove, re

I I M plus depood No 7ll-a«7

eld Manor West carpetiag. draix-^

Including dlshwaato pool From

rd Lake Rd

!>82-2950

Fairlane Apts I & 2 BEDROOMS

FROM $175 adudto air conddlaniag. larpr

landscaped court, swimming paal. aami-prtvate booen®ent. apacini bafldlag rtssrvsd far families wilh cMMrta Located la Taylor aa Has kdl . )«M minute* from tondawa Detroit Open dally M or by ap-

291-6066

™ Y ^

aver fSW wartb of doca-raUaf. Lease ran* te M y . IW» »

I

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY bedroom near Oakiaad Mal i (bag carpeting, central air. dlabwaal

BLOOMFIELD MILLS

I ft > BEDROOM APARTMENTS AVAILABLE

garaas. eatra atorape an utility roam oa aame Roar aa

awknmiag

The

Vil lage

Apartments in

GARDEN QTY & WESTLAND AREA

One Bedroom Two Bedroom

Girpeting. drapes, air conditioning. Mate, refrigerator gas aad water No pet*

425-0140

taenia court ate many atarv ta •avaUve featare*

Suit ing M MM par month

FOUR SEASONS Call Andrew ar Margaret

3 3 8 - 1 8 0 0 MM WOODWARD

MERRIMAN. near • Mile. I be t I a im. adulti only 4*7 SIM

FARMINGTON L IVONIA

Ne* laiury apartments for adalu

3 SO MERRIMAN (Orchard I RD )ttat one block g of • Rd. AU luxury features, incite

Mfl eshwaater. security intercom, soundproofed, pool, dabhouae No pets Sorry, aa children

I ft S BDRM JAN • FEB MERRIMAN PARK APTS

SO. LYON Near dowatowa 1 ted room*, air conditioning, carpetlna. id l| It te* No children, no pet* ||7» security deposit - tTI MM

LLCREST

CLUB Rd -Haggerty

(flymouth Twp. I of Dntwn Plymouth

of Livonia

BEDROOMS F*OM $175

Dr . Apt tSS-7144

Southfield apartment, bad room diahwaaher.

I ning. pool. I I M M7 I tM

IQUTH HERITAGE APARTMENTS

Townliouae Rentals In Southfield an Mt Vernon Blvd West af Saatbfield Rd Townteaae features fall basement. SS baths, individual central A/C. carpeting, walk-ia cleacts. chibhouae ft pool Alas available garage or carport

t bedroom I M - ' I bedroom |4M

353-4242

MT. VERNON Towns

PLYMOUTH, one bedroom apart-nl. carpeted living roam, art-

vote parking Close to town Heat Included SIM month l '« month s MCMlty. • month ieaig Available Feb I . «W t * S

NEW I BEDROOM APT

From $184. Adul ts only. Im-mud.ote occupancy

VILLAGE GREEN OF PLYMOUTH

455-B100

INFLATION FIGHTER PRICES

Vil lage Manor Apts Oxford" Area

Nee units available now Alao res-ervation* taken for Feb.. March _ [ April occupancy t bedroom de-late unit* Rem I I M Widawa and retirees deluxe unlU from I IM 2 bedroom unit* from UIO No Peta No Children

628-4600

BIRMINGHAM: Acroa* from S Adam* Shopping Center I bed ream Apartment* M7 S7IS

BLOOMFIELD HILLS

LUXURY APTS Large I bedroom I bath Apt* Private baaement. aoaae unit* alao have a den Scenic

adalu only, immediate oc y. Near commuter stalien

M l E Long Lake Rd . model open dsity- From IMS

642-3680

PLYMOUTH Trtpfes oae stove refrtasratsr. carpeted throughout. Central air and teat 1171 a month Plus security 4M-1141 or t T t t t l l ar «t-447l

BIRMINGHAM, la teara. I ted totally remsdafed. with new

kitchen Carpet I t Parking No

M1-MS7 dogs ISM per month Mt :

BEDFORD SQUARE

APARTMENTS »

N o w be ing completed in Rochester o reo

I o n d 2 Bedroom Aportmunt*

Those are the finest apartments in Rochester ares, located in a beauti fully landscaped, secluded locator

All deluxe features include Carpet-lag. Large Qeeets. Sound Condi tioning. Schlep Security Locks. Bath Enclosures sad Balcony H«-polnt Ranges. I t cu R 1 Door Re-frigerator • Freeaer. Diahwaaher. Garbage Dtspoaal Heat ate Hot Water. Air Conditioning. Locker and Laundry facilities

Swimming Pool. Beautiful Club Heuae. Tennis Courts. Carports available

North Side Tlenken Rd between Reefers ter ate Uverneis Rds

RESIDENT MGR M i d

ONE bedroom apartment, carpet refriferstor. stove, oa Teie

I Mile. Abo apartment ar L a t o r Security

t. KE I ISM

g r ^ h near I M on Fenkell ne*

PINE LAKE Manor Apts.

I & 2 Bedrooms ava i lab le for immediate occupancy

• Individual Central A* C ft Heat

• Extra Soudd Proofing • WASHER ft DRYER IN EACH

APT • Heated Swimming Pool • Dishwasher • Self-denning Range • Many alter feature* also incite

ed In each apartment

FROM $215 MO.

ft Pot Carpeting Private Be Icon y Private Party Room

Coat relied Security * Guards A Storage Area

Tennis Courts .

• T V

• Swlmmjng I lOgS W. • MILE RD

Wast el GreenfieM Office open S days from I M

Phone 557-8100 WESTLAND Woods apartments ene end two bedroom apartments carpeted, air coaditteaed. swim miag pool, adults M i l Wildwaed.

7M-MM

ROYAL COACHMAN Aportments

. new I and > featuring shag carpeting

I air conditioning, dish walk in doaets. enclosed

swimming pool and caurU

One bedroom from BJ i Two bedroom from MM Other Models from H i t

689 -3090 23d 5 Rochester O , Troy

Convenient ly located neor I -75 o n d Rochester Rd

BIRMINGHAM FARMS APT M l * TELEGRAPH M I M

I bdia t m to I I M appoint me

a J S V 1 " * • ^ V & s F R ^

LUXURY TOWNHOUSE LOVE CHILDREN ft PETS

I M 14 MILE-CLAWSON Live in aa English Courtyard; I

Hollyood style extra large with I secluded balconies

burning fireplace, diaing snack bar. IS baths, base

ment. carpet, M S H4-MSS

BLUE GARDEN APARTMENTS

WESTLAND 1 o n d 2 Bedroom Aport

mentv No chi ldren or petv

FROM $175

CALL 729-2242

UVONIA M f l at FRANKLIN SQUARE

APARTMENTS from IISS Came see the debar features yeu can enjoy or call • at 4T7 M7S Model hours Sai I AM U a PM Sunday I

to I PM Evening showings by aaly t i l l I PM

FRANKLIN SQUARE APTS Lancaster U vonia

I Mack E of Middlebelt Rd . off ft

PLYMOUTH TWP I apartment quiet country setting I I M month indtong heat, no pet*

U7 MIS

NOW RENTING. Plymouth Apartment*. Spacious I aad 3 ted room apartments (fciiet residential setting Heat iadudrd Pool and air coteKtoning From 1171 per mouth S l T Maaacer. daily I I to I PM .

11 to I PM 4SS-SSM

BROUGHAM MANOR APTS

Wilcox a n d Schoolcraft Luxurious one and two bed-room opart ment*. Air condi-t ioned. security locks, pool

Sorry, no chi ldren

455-1215' NEW I and 2 bedroom a part menu from i m MI aan iaa IMI

TROY'S GOLDEN CORRIDOR Most reasons bir rent in Troy Beau tiful one and two bedroom apart ment*. Dream kitchen, large doaet space plenty of storage Children a and Aider and It and ever Near I 71 and near Somerset and Oakland Malls

Manager W W 5 Office. 444-lOSO

LAKE GENEVA SWIM-SAIL-FISH

On

BEAUTIFUL LAKE GENEVA

1 4 2 Bedroom Apartments

IND IAN Grand

VILLAGE Opening

Restored English style matte mm ate* from downtown , DferoM. Wayne ate Cultural Center Feotur Ing pool tennis court, arcunty guards, carpeting modem kitch eua. fireplaces, leaded window* etc Studios MS I bedroom I I M Young professional* university stu dents H I G G E N P M A N A G E M E N T SW-eoto

4 0 0 A p a r t m a n t s t o r e n t

MOOEL OFFICE

682-9499 338-4033

Roeee arc red. Violets are blue Rochester Meadow was buHt for you. Larpr spacious I snd I bed ream apartments Carpeting aad appliances Included All utilities e r cept electric No pets Chddrpa wel cease Same furnished apartments available. Ul-MM

Woodside Apartments

a l Hampton Bochester Rd

LUXURY 1 & 2

BEDROOMS Carpeting. drapes, appl i -ances. central heat a n d air. pool, tennis court*, clubhouse, extra storogo. odjocent Golf Course a n d other features Chi ldren welcome, no pe t i Mon. thru Fri.. 10 o m - 6 pm. Sot.. 9 om-1 pm, Sun.. 12-6

852-9598

Carpeting throughout in-d u c i n g kitchen & bath-room. Full draperies throughout. W A S H ® & DRY® IN EACH APT. Balconies & Potios Dishwasher Continuous self-cleoning range Refrigerator 6 Garbage D»s-posof. INDIVIDUAL CENTRAL A / C Heated S w i m m i n g Pool. OPEN SNACK COUNT® SMOKE DETECTOR IN EACH APT

FROM $210 MODEL 681-6880 OFFICE 338-4033

MODERN DELUXE APARTMENTS

1-2 bedroom units. Air condi-t ioned. carpeted, some bose-munts. carport! , pool W Outer Dr -Schoolcraft oreo 533-5213 531-1502

557-0770

CONSOLIDATED MANAGEMENT (358-5550)

RENTAL DIRECTORY CHOOSE YOUR

LOCATION OPIN DAILY

12-6

WESTLAND TOWKR9 Luxury Hi-Ri»e

O F F W A Y N E R O A D Just S. ot Wesfland Shopping Ctr

Year Round Reaort Living Under 1 Roof I N D O O R P O O L « « « % * *

7 2 1 . 2 9 0 0 f 1 9 9

CHATHAM HILLS Luxury Living In Farmington

O n O l d Q r e n d River Between Drafce & Hafefeed

1 A 2 bedrooms. dens available W I T H A T T A C H E D Q A R A O E

\ 4 7 6 - 8 0 8 0

X from * 2 2 0 >

w a t e r v i i w f a r m s In Novi by Walled Lake

O N P O N T I A C T R A I L East of Beck Rd

En)oy yourself dt our pool, sauna and tennis courts L U X U R Y 1 A 2 B E D R O O M S

6 2 4 - 0 0 0 4 , 1 8 5 ^

FRANKLIN P ALMIR S In Canton Township

On Pelmmr Rd W Lilley

N E W L U X U R Y A P T S . 1 A 2 Bedrooms from

7 2 1 . 3 5 0 0 • 1 7 9

VILLAGE SQIIIRI In Canton Township

O N F O R D RD. fM/feW of Newburgh 1 ft 2 Bedrooms from

^ , 4 * 3 - 8 7 7 3

HAWTHORNE CLUB I N W E S T L A N D

On Merriman By Ann Arbor TraH 1 & 2 Bedrooms from

•180/ ~ V

•180 Appfy 77to Merr iman Rd or c a l 522-3364

fciAhhAMMBdW DEARBORN PARK F R A N K L I N DR. O r F M I C H . AVE.

(North) Just »V of Beech Defy INQUIRE 1632 FRANKLIN OR

A p t #103 1 A 2 Bedrooms

S 6 2 - 4 6 2 3 * 1 6 5 - * 1 8 5

WESTCHESTER Tl Luxury Hi-Rise

I N D O W N T O W N W A Y N E 35700 M I C H . AVE.

Year Round Resort Living Under 1 Root INDOOR POOL

Eft. 1 A 2 Bedroom from . _

7290800 ' 1 7 5

400 Apartment! to rent

SUTTON PLACE APTS. N in Southfield

2 & 3 BEDROOM . '

TOWNEHOUSES

from $385 -$595 per month

9 Mile Rd. between Lahser & Telegraph

RENTAL OFFICE OPEN DAILY &

SUNDAY

358-4954

ONE AND TWO BEDROOM

LUXURY APARTMENTS

Rental* from: $200-300

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n o r t h o f N o r t h w e v t e m H i g h w a y .

O p e n D a i l y a n d 8 u n . , 1 2 t o 5

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PHONE 367-5780 j w t t OFFICE: 828-5688

FROM

P E R I

•/MONTH Based on income

1,2, & 3 Bdrm. Apartment Homes

• Air C o n d i t i o n i n g

• Carpeting Full Basement

• Private Entrance • Laundry Facilities

Recreation Areas • HotpOint Appliances

O n H t g g e r t y R d . b e t w e e n

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400 A p v t m o n t s t o r e n t

I „ N o r t h v i l l e G r e e n Qet*xe contemporary t bedroom Immediate occupancy Rem includ

kilchen sppflances. dtshwaAer. balcony porch csrpet Ing central A r storage locker and laundry to-

.'| M I L E RD AT RANDOL^I f •

f 349-7743 fcuTH F IELD on* bedroom

from $300 Call

Immediate r :

: fOCHESTBl-GREAT OAKS U n i t e d number of ap»rtmei*s and (Own houses Children acrepled No M t f Adjacent lo Great Oak* Coon

Oub ' medical (acilHieo and popping Open 9 am » pm. tten thru Fr i -<

I . 651-2460 St De

T h u r a d a y , January 16, 1975

P l y m o u t h H i l l i A p t CHy ef Plymouth. 764 1 MUI A M Ar te r TraU f » — ™ *• from km b d i

Mr Open Sat A Sun I t

4 5 5 - 4 7 2 1 o f 2

FARMINOTON VILLAGE OAK AP

New I andt.S

drapery

•MENTS l sartments

i d ding (bat

SI33; S1

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GREEN FEES NEVER!

Feaketl I rlth appl.

MX- MONTH lease Northi tron area Greenlield

Xrtment with I all utilitlea eacept

rity $lS0. efficiency | l » Call a f ter 1 I 'M Agent 533-4400

Pt-Y MOUTH RD Evergree* I bedroom studio, stove r r t r ie erator carpet dr*pe* Ga* paid rmtn WW

APTS * . R M A P L E M A N O R WALLED LAKE • MATURE ADULTS CMveruAilly located next lo M-ipl. Plioa Electric beat. shag carpel mH. drapene*. air conditioning, re f r i f e rat or range with fan. Washer. dispossl intercom, dfy room locker space Mi seen to be appreciated open Stop in at 1272 West FM ar call -

624-1 737

Ta resident* of Green Apartments • apintry club Uvlng • golf course V| ;w apart-ments a is hole golf course • real dent* pay no green* feeti • Tennis Court* • Individual m ster , fend dryar i« each a pari.neat (FREE -not la a laundry room ft) slsirs lo d tmb) • built in vacuum and al l at-tachment* • fully c a r r i e d • air conditioned • range a id refrig erator • large walk in cioaet* • carpeted ball* • baseboard heat and hot water • fountains aad put-ting graana • uidoor and outdoor iw imming pool • club bouse and ballroom • spacious par ung area* • I fe skating rink • br,|| htly light ad area* t i l l up C h i p en 17 aod

t r One and two bedroom apart menu, three bedroom Atjwnhouses. immediate occupancy Grand River and Halalead Rofd. Farm-ington. Michigan 474 71 H

t h e

MODERN D E L U X E I and J bed rpom spsrtments beat csrpeung. ilrjp<-rics air conditioning. car-nan Keego Harbor 10 AM lo 6 K i t . M I I M I

l o v i n g t o n V i l l a g e

A p a r t m e n t s i n Tray IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCV NEW One Bedrooms $19$

Shag carpet draperies, color Hot pant appliance* walk in closet In teroom and Security Sy*lem Lowngion 114'. Mile Rd ) I bl W off Pequindrr

3 5 5 - 5 7 6 2

CANTERBURY APARTMENTS. I t*droom a par iment opposite St Jo aeph Mercy Hospital i weeks free rent 1344999

LAKE HILLS APARTMENTS

2 3 bedroom Prestigious Apts SOME WITH FIREPLACES

PRIVATE BEACH BOATING. SWIMMING

AND POOL ALSO FEATURES - 9 FULL BATHS • INDIVIDUAL HEAT AND

- XLR CONDITIONING • LARGE BALCONIES • SOUND CONDITIONING

F R O M $ 3 2 5 MODEL OPEN 12 NOON 4 Jo

P M

CLOSED TUESDAY LOCATED Telegraph Rd N of Square Lake Rd . Bloomfield HiUs across from Holiday Inn

PHONE 132 7414

GLENS OF BLOOM F i t L D Luxurious 1 and ) bedroom apart rtenls wi lh garages 14 Mi l* and Telegraph 642 220

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s t o ren t

BEAUTIFUL apartment

M n w • bout i s awl Bir-

Carpet. * I M I air can olor coordinated a poll

a d M ing dishwasher Extra cfaaaia and walk-fci pantry. No chil dren ar pat*, n i l S l l Orion Rd. or call - 711 77*7

4 0 2 F u r n i s h e d A p t s . F - j .

. r o r K e n t

FURNISHED short Luaury studio apartment. Air . pan ck>d. carpeted 13 Mile A Wood ward area 8335 Alao 3 bedroom. S»» 3M-MIS

ROYAL OAK. furnished ptetely (urnli

m y cteen. no ceptlng electri

bedroom com-and carpeted.

. all utilities ex-568 6722 electricity

FURN lSHED Apartment. 1 A bath in private ton* Birming ham. center of town. Walking dia

transportation and shop \MF4417S ping

FURNISHED V

SIX MONTH LEASE.

Spacious 2 bedroom a available Linen* " cellent locstion $310

ROYAL CHAMBERS APTS

now Ex

Birmingham APTS AND

elegantly appointed 1.2 k J bedroom

located in (our

f i n e s t

ideal location*

HUNTLEY SQUARE 1 13 MUe W. of Soulhli« Village of Beverly Hil|s I "hone MI9UO

id

FOXCROFT IS Mile W of Telegv^ph 41(0 W Maple Rd Phone 62* 2590

WHETHERSFl^LD

l ( Mile E of Tele Quarton Rd E Phone 645 0026

etogji of t

includes • Beautifully landscaped and fully

maintained • Swimming Pool • Covered P a r k i i * i| • Minutes from downtown Birming-

ham and expressways

334-1992

HAMILTON. S Mile lovely 3S room studio apartment References.

Furnished bachelor 6*3-95*7

BACHELOR apartment. S Mile Middlebelt area, all utiliUea paid 9I4S plus aecuriiy

es pai 4774k

DELUXE large ment, Southfield sible party

I bedroom apart Must be respon

357-4740

M O N T H L Y L E A S E S

FURNISHED Excellent locotion. t lo 2 bedrm opts Linens, dishes, color JV. utilities, oir cond pool. Children - also separate adult bldgs From $595.

ROYAL CHAMBERS Monoger 334-1502

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Managed by Robinson Bros

IN Townhouaes from SIM Children .-ollect. 651-8751

Rochester Park

ROCHESTER i w < wek»

JO 4WIS

Apts me

from Call

Oak I

G H

Hil l Apts

BIRMING PIETY HILL GRACIOUS L

A M °LACE V I N G

Walking distance to tqwn rooms 2 baths Mr* Turner

T H O M P 3

B R O W N

C O .

3 bed

643-7537

O N -

4 1 2 T o w n h o u s e * - Condos To Rent

NEWLY decorated furnished kitch enette Dailv and weekly rentals winter rate Maid service. TV. util i tie* included One mile west of Telegraph Twin Elms Motel. 2SS45 Michigan Ave 541 3002

N WOODWARD Troy area tow nhouse 3 bedroom. 2 ' i bath, ga rage, fireplace, basement Clean and complete S535 furniihed. S4S0 unfurnished Afler • PM M2 I I M

4 0 4 Houses t o ren t

WAYNE, for rent pending sale bedroom ranch, l i f e plus security deposit Tipton. 427-4010

GARDEN CITY Middle Bell Ford area Charming 2 bedrooms. $a rage, fenced Al l new stove, refrig erator. washer Completely car ed Rec room No pet* month

WESTLAND Bachelor lo share two bedroom home Include* all utilities 11(0 month Mrs Carter yt t 7242 or 3 * 0200

WESTLAND. Merriman Grand Traverse area 2 bedroom duplex completely remodernized. 2 chil dren. no dogs References SISS Security » I » LOl #055

BIRMINGHAM

plus l & r , 1

11-town

garage WOO par I Evergreen and ^ H H S M - S S t t

H O W E Y O U R

STILL H A V E

P f A C E OF We offer o properly mono jemant service which includes ified lenonts,

vejllonce of 6 4 3 -

C r a n

M I N D unique

' H f s i HUNTINGTON WOOD^ coismiU~l bedrooms. 2S hatha, central air. paal taMa. brand new appliance* in-cluding WaMrr. dryer. Traahmas tar k self clean oven SS75 Mr Roberts

BIRMINGHAM pin New ) bedroom ranch, refrigerator k carpeting

asacutiee home on Blaomfield Hals

or laaae. over 2000 sq. ary spacious Uvlng. pets For informs

tion. call Glean Suit. 10 AM to 4 PM weekdays 1714200 Ext 7M3

n j s r .

rent Sti-STM

BUK)MF1ELD HILLS. S month

I S i r a and g a r a p , privacy, aacluded loc*-tioo. near transportMta;. l i m | l i

Z L K I A T 4 " W S J r

LUXURY TOWNHO IOUSC LOVE CHILDREN * PETS

«47 ROCHESTER RD -CLAWSON A Spanish Courtyard. 1 king siae

ma. spacious living room, burning fireplace, dining

m baUw. snack bar, book ahelves. private patio, baaement. aededed bedroom balcony. SMS..

144 3200

PIN EST AVAILABLE. New. gra, doualv furnished cluster home available now lo Jane Carved

rs. Mexican tile (oyer, oriental* hardwood floors. ) bedrooms.

I S hatha, large -Uvlng room with fireplace k magnificent lake view Elegant master bedroom suite with fireplace k walkout atr ium d u b privileges. MOO month

RALPH MANUEL ASSOC I S31 W Maple M7-7IM

Birmingham

TOTAL

securing quol-proper sched-

uling ond coll >dion of rents, complete oao t nting and sur-

t | « p remises

MOO

D r o o k

Assoc. Inc Realtors

SCHOOLCRAFT Three bedroom ancrs. finished washer, carpeting i ,i i p.-$225 a month >30} security Call after 4 PM

MADISON HEIG no basement, uti ing. S2S0 month

Southfield area bungalow. ai>[>li-basement, aiah

drape*, garage H

37S0

ITS. 1 bedroom ty roym. carpet deposit required

S44 0SS2

LIVONIA. 2 bedrqom Move • in 3 da ing Christ Rea SB

PLYMOUTH, level, family fenced yard, ai years old. Hoi division. S400 plu

bedroom room

t(ached garage, t day Par> Sub Security S37-74M

BLOOMFIELD 1 WP . 2 bedrooms. fireplace, garage I days Rent while Realty

LIVONIA. S be bath, full basem garage, dose high

iroom ranch. I ' * nt. I car attached

elementary and school Sdcurity deposit I lease reqi red Call after S

455 1689

PRIME B L O O M ' I E L D VILLAGE Charming Cape acre 3 overs

od on beautiful ted bedrooms.

baths 3 firepla res. family room. finished rec roor en JISS sq ft lion Immediate

all built in kitch slertor Top condi possession Includ

es yard mainte ance 1 or 2 year reduced $G50 per lease Greatly

month ASK FOR

cham 647-5950

PHIL DAVIS

Derlain 6 4 2 - 9 2 7 2

LARGE. 4 bedrqo house, center country. S3S5 pe

TROY. 9 bedrf> room, fireploc* plus security

SHELDON Center Area 3 bedroom ranch, fireplace. 2 car attached ga rage. $250 plus security deposit

CA I-7S55

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom brick newly carpeted, fireplace, dining room, finished basement Garage

SM 4700

W E L C O M E \ \ «-l«nun-1<> i i t t l l i i r i i \ iIIjv a U au l i l i i l t iM i i i i i i i i i iU in

• ni> ..i t in Iu>tcst uniw iiiki a n us in SMt l i i i f a" . w l i f i f |mif

I i i i iulrt- i l a m i f i fU -* -" UiiiiIm-> an- al^catlv l i \ i n u i | f j " u r

«(iuuirv M tl i i i tf a n in»\s r t i i t i n i t our («<• a n d l i r t r

I M I I r< m >ii i l i i \ i i f \ i * Midi >iii inl i i in \ l l ia l int-liitlt' micN I r u -

i i ir iA av alta» lu il Karaite, i r n t r u l air t i> i i ( l i l ) i in inu. j ( | K.

j | i | i l i , i iKi"< i i i i4u( l iu i i t l k l i w a U u r . shan t 'u r | i f t in i j

i iu-ut. i lu l l l i iHiw jmmjI a n d a l ' l \ m o n t h Schinil D i ^ r i r t

11k .iiiim FROM S275 per month

P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n Area

HKDFOHI) Vlllc^srtt P h o n e 4SS SSW)

, 1 £ Ford •A c

> i • ? i -J 1 m

<3 Cherry Hill R i l z\

C«» • l a *

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SHORT TERM RENTAL

EXEC 3 bedroom, 2 level Loke Angelus lokefront home, corpeted. washer, dryer, dish-washer. and a l l other kitchen applionces $500 oer month, plus security deposit and refer-ence* Avoiloble tor new School Semester. Call John Dunn.

D U N N & D U N N 647-0500

SOUTHFIELD New Custom built 4 bedroom colonial 2'x baths, fire place in family room. 2 car ga

Near shopping and transpor References and deposit re X i

quired 9400 month 474 3352

FARMINGTON older home on horaes A l month

WESTLAND 3 car garage 1151

TWO BEDROOII (i a caaa

refrlge dryer 9215 per security deposit

C .

SOUTHFIELI Brand new, 3 bi peted througho t with rec room pancy $296 morf h

All appliances family room, i able al 9SS0

SOUTHFIELD Ranch 3 bed-rooms. 3 baths Finished baaement Family room fireplace, den Many extra* 9400 monthly Security de-posit *«»«09

BIRMINGHAM CITY. 1101 Hillside Rd.. 3 bedroom. 2 bath ranch

261 0570

Upper redeco

DECORATORS home or Straila Lake, completely rated, furnished, unfurnished. 3 bed room. 2 bath, no pels, children Ref-erences $396 642 2S44

LIVONIA. 3 bedroom brick ranch, garage, fenced, patio, finished baae-ment. carpet, drape*, immediate occupancy $315 month 279-3417

EXECUTIVE LAKEFRONT, near 1-7$ and Telegraph, over 2400 *o ft ) bedrooms, immaculate. 9400

plu* security deposit, refer-Rent or sell 673 2T72

WEST of S Lyon, off 9 Mile Rd on sandy bottom Lake. modern 2drooms. 9325 month, best includ ed. References and security deposit required 3499700

OAK PARK. 4 bedroom ranch. 2 bath*, appliances, tiled basement, inground pool, security depowl

,9325 per month 55/ 4IM

Family room pllances. carpet at 9425

BIRMINGHAM All appliances basement with rage Available months to

gkrage. 9225 Rent while buy

m $85i

im Quad fireplace

FARMINGTON HILLS. RED FORD. HAMBURGTWP . S LYONS. DETROIT Brick ) bed room ranches Stove. refriaeraUjr.

BR 3-921$. 272-4927 1-4J741S7

basement

R a « a r tease Just

MARATHON KEYS For sale or roat. I M mile* South of Miami On t te water, overlooking golf course. Diving. ftaMng. tennis New I bed room. I bath, tally furnished condo with pool No pet* 711424$

C o m m e r c i a l U n i t $

,avoi loble i n iwsideotail A p a r t

ment Complex w , , h

units.

RENT or t a k Hillsboro Pomp*no. ocean treat Co-ap apt* twa I bedroom units accomodates $ people $29,960 each GA 1-79M

BLOOMFIELD AREA, executive ranch. 1 U drooms. study, on small lake. 9109.000 value; rent monthly 1600 plus utilities 627 S2S7

LUXURY 1 S l r a b l e f l drapes washer

townhouse. de Ion m baths.

4 0 6 Fu rn i shed Houses

To Rent

bedroom sir able Troy locate

and appliances inc!

basement sauna. $395 includes heat, water, snow removal ML

luding I dryer Fireplace, full clubhouse. £*>l tennis.

THREE bedroom ranch renu l Feb-ruary thru July Semi furnished $300 per month. Adults only r i l ^ Bev«

Secu everly Hflls section of^Roj|al

BIRMINGHAM Area. 3 bedroom ranch home, completely furnished including linen, al l kitchen utensils, china and silver Preferably for 3 working men or women Near Beau-mont Hospital area 642-73S3

BLOOMFIELD raocb. 2 V hatha family room. $600 per month, thru

CUWSON TOWNHOUSE LOVE CHILDREN k PETS

52S Fourteen 1141 M I L E live in an English Courtyard; 2 large bed-rooms. wood burhing fireplace, din-ing room *aack bar. 14 baths, se-cluded bedroom balcony, lower craft and game area, central air. $275 544 3100

Apri l No pets 6)6-5122

LAKESIDE furnished 3 bedroom, split-level, gas heat, fireplace, secu rity deposit and reference 334 23J7

$160 Move in 3 buying Chnsl

928 $858

TAYLOR, furnished Available immediate! Plus $180 security Msrvtn 543MS5. or

4 0 8 Dup lexes t o rent

GARDEN CITY, large single bed room, appliances, air conditioning.

no children

TWO bedrooms, stove . refng-erator. washer and dryer Carpet-ed Drapes Westland Rent $165 $100 securi ty Avai lab le Feb 1st

291 2160

PLYMOUTH. 2 bedroom. 14 bath, stove refrigerator carpeted, secu-r i ty depoail. 261-0166

m. 2 ' i bath, (arm Metamora Hunt

month 545-7740

n ranch, familv $275 per month

$79 1949

HILLS acres,

chools

Well built barn lor 2 9385 per

352 J713

sedroom ranch plus s e c u n t j ^

$710

RANCH with car I to Cass l ^ k e

stor. washer A month plus equal

Call T im at 681-2115

FARMINGTON droom ranch Car-

Full basement Immediate occu-

474 9350

4- bedroom. 3's Library, family Available now at

BLOOMFIELD bath. 1 story room, cenlral a 9650

TROY - 3 bedr om. 2 bath ranch carpeting, drapes car garage Avail

m. 3 bath colonial den. attached ga-

Available

TROY 4 bedro4 Family room rage, kitchen abplunces now at $S50

TROY • 4 bedroom. 2 bath ranch car ng

garage, al Available

all ap now

3 bedroom ranch rarpetlng. finished

fi i i l bath !'•» car ga-Bow al $365 (or 6

ydar

BIRMINGHAM story Carpet in ances. screene yard Available

G O O D E

ROCHESTER lent location, (u

ment $260

3 bedroom l ' i kitchen appl i porch, fenced

now at P00

M l 7 - 1 8 9 8

bedrooms, excel carpet, curtains

per month Call base mi . after 4 PM weekMys 651 $056

TWO bedroom throughout). $200 it. 2251$ H

se. new carpet onlh plus depos

Haynes. IFarm ington 645-0156

THREE bedroom brick ranch. den| 114 baths.: base» en t Birmingham

S33S per schools J h c u r R f . month

-4

lease. $335 per 444 IS00 Ext 360

PLYMOU $150 m deposit

)UTH. t bedroom house, onlh plus util it ies, security

ilred [After $ PM. 455 3232

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s t o r e n t

UNION LAKE homes, complete nished. Cl* dose te shopptr $350. 3M-2.W

area Lakefront y furnished, unfur

at ractive. carpeted t , monthly. $300

H i tM-

"i-» r

Deer Creek Park Apartments Are Renting For 1969 Prices!

O u r Ra tes h a v e b e e n re-

d u c e d A c r o s s t he B o a r d !

APARTMENTS 1 bedroom wilh den trom $ 185 2 bedroom trom $205

TOWN HOUSES 2 bedroom trom $225 3 & 4 bedroom from $270

Eh joy

• C A R P E T I N G A N D D R A P E S

e D I S H W A S H E R

• F I R E P L A C E S

• S U N K E N L I V I N G

R O O M S

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BIRMINGHAM a ham. i bedrc.m

rea. 17341 Bucking bedroom ranch, all appli

•, $400 (or excel Associates John

M24500

ROYAL OAK 2707 RO< Urge (am|l

i , radio an4

T R I L E V E L RD. 3 Bedroom, with shag car

chen. IW bathe ydrd. Car port, FM

int rcom. aelf<lean di$hwasler. refrigerator

544 3200

FARMINQTON I ILLS Country liv ing city i on

b e d r o o m i h r o u e t ' t l

with 1 M B . I H H carpeted througt ral fireplace. A tacha

• $325 month It l year k

onvenlences s. brick ranch hroughout Natu •chad 3

rage

BIRMINGHAM maculate. 3 bMr

\ Recrea t i on W i t h

• O L Y M P I C S IZE ^

Y E A R - R O U N D P O O L

• B I L L I A R D R O O M

• E X E R C I S E R O O M

• S A U N A • S U N D E C K

Deer Creek Park Apa«">»iN 8 T^amhoose*

J o y R c | . 2 ' 4 M i l e s W e s t

0< W a y n e R d , , P l y m o u t h

4 5 5 - 2 4 2 4

Open Daily 10-6 Sat, - 3 ^ '• Noon-6

Closed Wed.

" r i

DEER CR€EK PARK

garage M H Sioo. SM0 month

SIX MUe - Tek traph. 3 bedroom •n i ng . sieve, ra dryer, domple ely redecorated |3M a month S« rurity SS4-7SM

AUBURN'- Deqtiindre Neat 3 bed room ran«h. (ai i l ly room, redeco-rated, month & DOWNTOWN B

& ' J f r Z plus sec t imy .« 1

SOUTHFIELD lo t . t car gars

I

* I

car with $650 security ise 47*6*06

anch. tn town, im oom*. fireplace

mmedlate posses •4*7*34

riperator.

urlty • O T o T 83*3143

B rm Ingham fireplace^ carpet

«

3 bedroom Iy $45 weekly. Gas heat 6640

292 2713

427 7519

PLYMOUTH I bedroom full base ment. atove. re(rigeralor Call alter 6 PM: 4554016

FRESH and bright. 4 room anait-meal, near dowidown Birmingham Lease, security depoait. no children or petsJ $290 per month plus utili-ties I -44*9646 or S6I-7MI

BRIGHTON Large wooded area 2 bedrooms carpeted, air Appli-ances. ao pets. $2Off plus security I .ease references 4254751

SOUTHFIELD WOODVALE CLUSTER HOMES

2 Bedroom Luxury Townhouae $46,990 or rent wllh option to buy. $365 per month Quiet wooded set-ting. yet; just minutes lo Tel 12 For information please phone EX-ECUTIVE CONDOMINIUM SALES, lac 474-9245

4 1 6 V o c a t i o n Ren ta l s

SKIERS. Located Sugar Loaf VII Ufa . Deluxe 3 bedroom Chalet, completely carpeted and famished Dtahwaher. fireplace, aad linens Ava i lab le weekends aad weekly

M147M

CONDOMINIUM (or rent Mass at Aspen. 2 bedroom*. 3 baths, f ire plaice, kitchen and loll Very reasonable Contact Rose at :

T 9*34161

SKI LODGE for relM for weekend or otherwise On Lake Michigan shore west e( Traverse CMy. Ski Sugar Loaf. Timberiee and Orys Mountain or Croas Country Four bedroom, game room. 2 bathe, gaa heat, modern appliances, fireplace

SUGAR LOAF Area. Completely furnished 3 bedroom lakeside home, available February I

64*6637

BOYNE COUNTRY, completely fur nished condominium on Walloon Lake, sleeps S. carpeting.. (Ire

Kce. electric kitchen. 2S bat ha al lor cross-caantry or Alpine

skiing Skatiag oa premises. $50 per night. 2 night minimum or $350 per week For reservation call.

37*97*2

1 C R A N B R O O K M A N O R

B L O O M F I E L D HILLS

L u x u r y T o w n h o u s e

2 bedroom. 2W bath. 2 car attached garage

BETTY .TURNER 642-7537

T H O M P S O N - B R O W N

C O M P A N Y

TROY Northfleld Hilla Condo 2 large bedrooms. 16x14. 19x11 Fire-placed family room, (ull baaement. central air. private patio, club house, tennis, lake and woods Ideal location $375 per month plus security deposit 641-914$

B O Y N E C O U N T R Y Outstanding' Walloon Laketrom borne Will accommodate 2 (ami lies Fully equipped including dish-washer. ping pong, k linens $150 per ski weekend 66*$IM

4 -

478

L I N C O L N

TOWERS

• Prime locotion • Appro* 630 Sq. Ft. o | d e a l for Pro fess iona l or Re-

t o i l

heat. Hot Water. Central Air, Carpeting included

C a l l 968-001 1

B I R M I N G H A M Warehouse space lor lease, claae lo town easily accessible warehouse ares Ideal (ar merchant Either 739 or 3*69 se (I Reasonable Call 57* 4231 or ,644-27*4

O f f i c e - B u s i n e s s

I t

^ c u r ^ o r r i c n > u ^

K U i S m ; aear Livonia Mall Call

a y ^ H ^ H ^ M 4 7 * 3 6 I 0

S. ADAAAS S Q U A R E ' BIRMINGHAM

Executive office complete wilh air coadltloaiag. dally lewtorlal sen-tee. free parking, elevator k me ol conference room. Secretarial A phone answering service available in building Rentals starting $65 par month Please contact Ms

64*-5*90

STORE or office in Redford air conditioned. >399 sq ft Schooicrad-Inksler Rd $359 month 477 6548

Newly decorated 12 x 12 unfur-nished office wilh secretsnsl serv ice. Middlebelt snd 7 Mile sres $109 month 47$ 2*20

Building xooed 0 2 Suitable for ofOces. or LIVONIA I 066 Sq R

retail Farmington 6 Mile area 522-4*63

INDUSTRIAL B U l l D I N G . 3300 sq It gas heat, large truck door. smalToffice. 259 amp service Bus duirt available GA 14109

B i r m i n g h a m

Excellent warehouse space (or lease 6.999 sq (t °« convenient Ring Rd Easy m * out

' 644 -8040 WILL share Will accept I Area •'

home child

4 bedrooms 7 Mile Beech

255 7479

J P F F I O S FOR LEASE

700 E. Maple Birmingham

1 . 2 0 0 s q h - C h o i c e corner

l oca t ion . 1st floor

2 2 0 s q f l In te r io r of f ice

c o u l d handle 2 persons

1 2 5 s q ft. • S m a l l o f f i ce , in

expens i ve 4 excellent lor one

Highly c o m p e t i t i v e pr ices Sec

retanol a n d t e l e p h o n e a n -

swering serv ice o v a i l a b l e A l l

maintenance o n d ut i l i t ies in

eluded. C o n v e n i e n t locotion,

d o w n t o w n Oose to shopping

o n d r e s t a u r a n t s C o n i c x j Jock

T h o r n h i l l . B i r m m g h o m O f f i c e

6 4 2 - 7 4 4 4

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n

HARBOR SPRINGS, chalet. 4 bed rooms, fireplace By the week or weekend 54*0119

NORTH NAPLES. 2 bedroom 2 bath condominium on Gulf of Mexi-co. completely furnkahed. pool. t>V week or month Call owner. 3634650

BOYNE COUNTRY COMPLETELY furniahad. all elec trie. 2 tiered Chalet Upper tier 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, kitchen, living room with fireplace Lower tier , 3 bedrooms 2 boths. ki lchrn. living room wilh fireplace Tiers inter-connected i( desired Ski reserva-tions now being sccepted

313 4259933

BIRMINGHAM TROY AREA Corner location. Coolidge and Maple Rds $.750 sq f l industrial and/or commercial building lor lease Contact. McGregor cated at 7785 W Maple Mile Rd l Troy 644 3540

ling Mfg . lo Rd (15

4 2 4 O f f i c e - B u s i n e s s

Space t o ren t

DENTIST OFFICE For rent on Main St in Plymouth Call 453-967$ or 4534540

SKI BOYNE COUNTY Nice 4 bedroom home- wi l l sleep 8 Call Mr Balogh 645 2500 or64*6l02

WALLOON LAKE. 4 Chalets. 3^bed rooms each, furnished, carpeted fireplace, located between Boyne Mountain. Boyne Highlands. $90 weekend 9125 per ski week 5194 or

4 1 4 F lor ida R e n t a l s

TWO bedroom apartment on ~6i»-cayne Bay. tastefully furnished pool. air. lennls court, door man. available immediately. $$00 month 961-4977 9611661

OAK PARK, large 2 bedroom, fully carpeted, built-in oven and range, refrigerator Child or small pet OK 9265 month plus utilities After ( PM 544 7059

Large living room, dining room. 3 bedrooms BIRMINGHAM

baths peted for E

£ Newly decorated

tP Edith Hi

fully fireplace $350 a mqplh

l h car-Ask

lanna 647 7100. or Ml 40555

GREENFIELD, between 7 and $ Mile Twft (31 bedroom

173 »»58

BIRMINGHAM • 2 bedroom dupl-ex, Walk to shopping k school* Ap pUances. washer a dryer $3M month Call Mr Libby, 644 3789

WESTLAND. 2 bedroom, stove, re-frigerator, couple only, no children or pets 1165 plus security Satur-day. I 533-4326

TWO bedroom duplex. $160 31525 Alpena Q . Westlsnd 997 *4*4

BRIGHTON AREA, new deluxe 2 bedroom, carpet, appliances, air. no pets. $I90-$300 123*9021

WESTLAND. 34426 Bock, corner af Wildwood Ford. Wayne Rd area New 2 bedroom, carpeted, children OK no pets 9196 month Open Sun day 3 lo 4

BIRMINGHAM new 3 bedroom townhouse*. $325 Carpet, appll-ancea. cenlral air . 14 baths, full basement, children and peO & come 557 9620 or M4-I

4 1 0 F la ts t o r e n t

PLYMOUTH Townahlp Northville Rd 2 bedroom apartment 1st floor. $235 month I bedroom apartment. 2nd floor. $165 month No peta Call evenings only. 34*1663

5 room upper, com heal and utilities

BIRMINGHAM

Kletely furnished 'alking distance to downtown Bir

mingham Adults only No pels $300 monthly. Security dei quired

, y . r „ Ml 6 497$

FORT LAUDERDALE, lovely fur-nished condo. ocean view, healed pool transportation nearby, all con-veniences Available Apr i l 1st

563 5407

PALM AIRE West, near Sarasota, 2 bedroom. 2 balhs. condo. golf, tennis, pool, by week or month For further information M*79|7

GULF OF MEXICO, new con-dominium. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, on beach, near St Petersburg, custom decor, golf, tennis, pool Call 313-7734*34 or Peter Monroe

813-736 7111

HOLLYBROOK: Available Febru-ary. March. Aerl l . at $a50 per month a beautiful furnished con dominium overlooking swimmi pool, tennis and golf course

353 2040

SARASOTA Siesta Key. 3 bedroom 2 baths, luxurious 4th floor Con-dominium on th« furnished. Pools, banas Golf A(ter 7 PM r

ocean. Designer boat docks, ca-

tennis nearby M 4-7338

CONDOMINIUM. Brand new 1409 sq (t 3 bedrooms at JUNO BY THE SEA. 12 miles north of Palm Beach This 3rd floor unit is (scing the ocean and luxuriously fur-nished Available now thru the sea-son Call Mr Amori during of(ice hours »4^

SIESTA KEY. Sarasota -3 bedroom apartment an the'beach Beautiful-ly (urnished snd equipped Tennis courts and 3 pools Near restsu-rants. shopping and golf course* Affer 261 5982

CLEARWATER 2 bedroom. 3 bath, furnished condominium at Cove Cay Golf, tenq^ and pool Available Mar 1st 264 00*2

TWO Bedroom. IW baths Tow nhouae. carpeted, all applii

Walled Lake area $27 pool month Gall owner.

0 per 3*34660

TOWNHOUSE, new 2 bedroom. I ' * beths. 1104 sq fl air. carpeted, all appliances Basement. woods stream, trout pond 45*00*4

TWO bedroom flat (or rent Heat In-duded. $175 per month and lait month's rent. $7$ security deposit.

WAYNE 2 bedroom lower flat. $140 per month, security depoait Shown 12 Noon • 4 PM on Sat Call after 5 PM or Sat morni

" 2-5137 1 1 7 o

4 1 2 T o w n h o u s e s -

Condos To Rent

NOVI. 3 bedroom. 2W baths, appli-ance*. all utilities.except Electric $350 per month plus security

537 5492

F o r d - N e w b u r g h

A r e a

2 bedroom ranch con-dominium. $235 per month. Security Adults only.

326-1213

10 MILE 4 SOUTHFIELD HAVE Your own 3 car garage with electric opener when you leaae this 3 year old townhouse Reservebie clubhouse and heeled pool are' in-ducted in the 8490 per month real 3 large bedrooiae. IW bathe, plus full baaement with tiled floor aad paaellng and fully equipped kitchen provide a roomy and comfortable home. A loo included ere central air eoadHloaing aad burglar alarm sys-tem Located *e* r »hops. , buses and freeways bid fronting on pri-vate street. Cal l for appointment.

/ 557-4134

peel privileges Sdet. 8339. 8M9 Call after 7:

BLOOMFIELD Hills To bedroom. I S beths. eat tnAlthaep. Baaement. carport, air. termis *

"Met. 81 M PM. 333-1

buy! 3 4 , 1 tewnhouees In

fWM 9700 to 91.999 a month,

M l 7 - 1 8 9 B

TWO bedrooraT"appliances, air

• w , -

Ur«9

I V M N t I

SSTS5 •33$ plus

Gee, water paid, plus secu r i t y Year l y leaae.

L E A V I N G T O W N I

D o n ' t W a n To S e l l ? coa sar rental and/or

T—tt— - ^ 3 U our renu( P"°n te tety plan

G O O O E SEAL ESTATE M i l N. Wtodwald Ml 7-MM

i AVAILABLE NOW Oar Bsdrs im, newly decorated. $178 ptua utilities, mature aad

twe Mdroom Tawaohouse. iH i bath. $335 p t u s H m e t e r e f d e i ™ Roysl CMk]

•t i l l t ies No pets sr t t t t W. IS Mile, st ol Crooks Read.

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Pine Lake Area

O r c h o r d L a k e V i l l cA Townhouse A pi

3 large bedrooms. IS baths, all ap-pliances. dishwssher. shsg csrpet. central heat end air. ful l basment. carport Ooee lo shopping W Bloomfield Schools Children ac copied, sorry no pets

. Weekdays. 557-0194

BOYNTON BEACH on Inter coastal I bedroom Condominium m baths completly furmshed by the season, pictures kvsilable After 5 PM 334-9397

FORT MYERS BEACH, com pietfty furnished. 2 bedrooms. 3 baths. Condominium on Gulf over looking pool $6*6*86

POMPANO Be*ch Lovel room. 3 both beachfront apartment Available thru Merch

bed rise

anuary L i Jan 643

POMPANO Beach Lovely 3 bed m. 3 bath beachfront high apart nt. Available Jaauary thru

March 642 90*3

LUXURY condom tnum 2 bod rooms. 3 bathe Atlantic Ocean. In

River. Tennis courts, boat swimming pool Clubhouse Stuart. | M * weekl j . $799

dock.

monthly.

JENSEN BEACH. 3 bedroom h condominium Private pool,

tennis courts, adjacent to Holiday I M . Atlantic Ocean, and Indian River I bath completely equipped for handicapped Available far Jan-uary. February, and March Refer ences 8S14M4

SAND KEY. Clearwater. Usur ious j j l f ^ o a ^ o a d M ^ M ^ M ^ n e a y

floor overlooking private fishing i . 3 hatha, ht security Available lily. 8*60 per month

ng lovely beach ig ptef. 3 bed hatted pool. M

monthly

X I •or

942-9329

944 62* 3599

J A M A I C A

W e s t I n d i e s V i l l o s ( 2 ) Pnvstely Owned. New. Besutiful One 3 bedroom completely staffed One 4 bedroom completely staffed

Both Have Pnvate Pools North Shore. Seaside

By The Week. Month. Season Days. 644-9120 F.ves 673-1488

SKI TRAVERSE CITY bedrooms. 3 baths, fireplace

Brsnd New Also summer rentkls 55*4344

SPACE available in really office UlilkUes Included mam road in Li vonia 4^2 8220

From $69 Monthly SOUTHFIELD OFFICES

All services included Phone an swenng A Secretanal services available 29601 Greenfield Rd

Call Ken Leavitt Nalco Mgt.. Inc

5574744

180 E BROWN BIRMINGHAM 1.500 sq f l on ground level Oil heat, air conditioned Strip kitchen wilh built-in sink, electric stove i> refrigerator Adaptable for either office or commercial use Call Mr Parmenter at 644 9340

EXECUTIVE office space avail able. 13 fl x 14 ft Telegraph 12 Mile area Full window carpeting executive (urniture light secreUr ial A telephone service etc 352 4353

A C A P U L C O B A Y • A / C V I L L A S I to 3 bedrooms, private patio pool. bar. kitchen, l iving room

Maid Spectacular view 62* 8959

CHALET, tfear Boyne Highlands At foot of Nubs Nob Spacious 4 bedrooms. IS bath, sleeps 10 Weekends or fall weeks, during ski

son M*I659

DELUXE CHALET. Bovne Wsll oon. Petoskey. 3 bedrooms 2

Bo (roc

baths, fireplace, beamed ceilii Available weekends, weekly, montl ly. sessonal After 5 PM 35*6796

ng ith

CHALET. Near Boyne Highlands At loot 0( Nubs Nob Spacious 4 bedrooma. IS baths, sleepe 10 waetatds or full weeks, during ski sesson

4 1 8 M o b i l e h o m e s t o ren t

TWO bedroom in Chaleau Estates. Sterling New carpeting, furniture, color T V and washer completely furnished Adults only 8200 per month plus security deposit 6 months lesse Immediate occu

incy Call after 6 P M Ask for ike 73*9879

MOBILE HOME spaces svatlablc Sherwood Mobile VIMage. Wayne.

732-4344

4 2 0 Rooms t o r e n t

SLEEPING Room In Plymouth for refined gentlemsn privste en trance 453 *732

LARGE room, private home semi private bath, garage, mature gen t leman. references P a r t i n g t o n

4744498

PLYMOUTH Room tor quiet male Just dec or sled 930 weekly Cell "Larry" 4534890

ROOM (or working woman. Joy Rd between Newburgh and Wayne Rds 421-4157

BIRMINGHAM DENTAL SUITE

Large modern dental sui te

consisting of 6 operotoriev lab facilities, private offices, central oi l , and off-street park-ing Excellent locotion neor

Hunter ond Mople. For infor-mation contoct Mr Wogmon

689-5737

Office Space Available 200 sq (t deluxe offices All utilities includ ed Downtown Birmingham loc a Hon 960 month 647 8054

FARMINGTON office building 5 paneled offices, open offtce srea Air. Parking Evenings, 35*4*55

in PRIVATE OFFICE svailable suite with small CPA f irm Secre tarial services available if desired New building Maple * Tele area

rle graph 647-1250

LIVONIA rent or lease Carpeted

Fine led. 20x50 $425 month 15621 arm ington Rd s 427 6200

S 8 5 - E X E C U S P A C E IMPERIAL OPPICE PLAZA

Southfield including recepliomst telephone answering conference room. all utilities. janitorial drspes * carpeting Furnishing available Secretarial available Coffee shop on premises NO LONG TERM COMMITMKNT

NECESSARY CALL KATHY

HAYMAN MANAGEMENT CO 353-0520 353 OS2S

Ml 7^700 BIRMINGHAM 2 luxuri ous modern office suites 325 and 240 sq ft All deluxe features Sec retarial and telephone service avail able 877 S Adams Rd M2 427I

S O U T H F I E L D

Attractive new office building with plenty of parking Last 2 room suite remsineing 306 so (I carpet ing and drapes Immediate nccu pancy

2 4 2 2 5 W 9 M i l e Rd

(W of Telegrooh) OR CALL

P K O P M A N of 3 5 3 - 1 2 9 0

BIRMINGHAM 470 N Woodwsrd 3 blocks north of Msple 4 or 5 room suite 750 sq (t or 900 sq It in drspes csrpet and small kitchen unit Also single office Kassabian Bldrs 474 N Woodward Ml 4 I20U

I M M E D I A T E OCCUPANCY

5 LOCATIONS l.ivonia-Southfield-N W Detroit

Includes all services, electricity gas heat and air conditioning 2 room suite $l35 l$Omo

44 room suKe $25d*0v mo 7500 sq ft on I floor $4 sq f l 14.009 sq fl on I floor $5 sq ft JlOO tq ft on I floor $1250 mo

CALL TODAY 9 - 5 HILLSIDE MGMT KE 7 - 2 1 4 0 17421 Telegraph Rd Suite 105

R O C H E S T E R New space. 135 lo 3200 sq ft avail-able now All Improvements and amenities Finished lo suit Msnv other extras

6 5 1 - 0 1 2 0 Rochester Hills Office Plara

RETAIL store or office space avail able 600 sq ft on Middlebelt snd 7 Mile Air conditioned snd psnelled Call 171-9773

NORTHVILLE PROFESSIONAL CENTER

New building, one. two or ihree room suites Carpeting and utili lies, from $75 per month D Roux Construction Co 349 4180

I N S O U T H F I E L D

to MILE NEAR GREENFIELD Builder Resllor Bldg has 1-2 rooms suites Idesl for st ly. resl es Ute or Insurance agent, mfg rep etc. Carpet, air . musie. conference coffee, janitorial Furnished or un furnished *

5 5 7 - 0 1 9 4

room tn quiet home - Inhaler sres Non-

KE 7-7947

SLEEPING trance, bath City

room, private en and shower. Garden

525 90M

FURNISHED room for retiree or working man Livonia area 53*4315

NINE Mile-Grand River area, sleeping room, private both, pri-vate entrance One gentleman NO pets 477 75M

EASANT

private home, gen-privste bath, walk in cloo-

BIRMINGHAM tleman . et. carport M0 week 6^44

References 644-4048

PLEAS/

r laman area

room (or day worki Merriman-P

CHEERFUL room. Beech School craft aroa. male or female

KE 2-3354

KITCHEN k House room (or rent. Garden

privileges

GARDEN CtTY room. Employed Kitchen privi leges 813*

Newly (urnished woman preferred

Harrison 433-4339

COMFORTABLE ROOM Prefer elder woman kitchen pelvi-

Livonia area Reasonable 43

MEN ONLY: Ana Arbor Tr

No drinking. 3*7 W , Plymouth

EMPLOYWD middle • f M l a d y l room U rent with kSchen privi logos. Dearborn Heights a r e a ^ ^

CLL OR R E N T . , 3 bedroom. 3 h riverfront townhouse N. ol

Dnytona aa the later-coastal, lawn is, swimming peal, golf course groande. I block from ocean. IMS monthly unfurnished or available furnished oa yearly baste. HJ%.

' 3MI808

PALM AIRE POMPANO I bedroom luxuriously

S E f e ' l C r & ^ T E S i u i 474-8M3

ON THE Gulf of Me.ICO New. htta-rteas earner Apartment tally tar-

n o , , - -J Marhlaa S r t t t n T ^ m Z d mVsiw b J

n i sldeatlal haantifal

week. Oa-662 3*42

4 2 2 Commerc ia l

I n d u s t r i a l t o r e n t

BUILDING 18 I 66 far S « a l busi-ness. store er office Os busy Wsyar Rd. Westtoad UUIHtoe far nished. 1208 a " after 7 PM.

7 3 I M I I 73*3333

:NEW leose on

STORES 5 new store* for Grand River in Farmington. Avoiloble immediately. Rev-ert' other 9tore* olreody open for business In 6hopping cen-ter. Contact Gory Burkhort at 476-8700.

T h o m p s o A - B r o w n

D E N T A L or Doctor suite, content porary. deluxe; 29160 Twelve t l2 i Mile at Evergreen. 3 treatment rooms, lab. private office, recei lion, common waiting room month E L * 131$

•cep $450

ARTS-CRAFTS WORKSHOP SPACE AVAILABLE

Located in Franklin Village Start-ing Jon 15th $519198

Livonia Pavilion Pr*9tigiou5 l iv. Moll Area

19500 Middlebelt Rd Why not tot our expertise work to your advantage for a more ef-ficient office design You msy re-quire less space and have a betler location in a fully serviced building including elevstor 250 to 2390 sq ft available.

Coll Corolyn 548-5520

RENTING space In store tor an tiqurs coltoctabies. etc ^P^mouth

-0375 area Call between t and

BIRMINGHAM. 13 x 13 office In es tabulated suite in now office build Ing Cml 64*83*3

TO I INE8SMEN WHO BUSIN MAINTAIN A I GIRL OFFICE

Lat US prove we con save vou at tenet g3.800 to $4099 or more in 1*75 and giVe yoo a private office srilh finer, more carefree personsliied service than you ever thought poo 8Mle, •(, Write on your letterhead or cell for our besutiful. Illustrated brochure

EXECUTIVE GROUP. INC Parfclaae Towers Dearborn 271-9550 Ex Cell-0 Bide. Troy 64*1599 S Adams S q B Ham , 643 3033

PLYMOUTH. 7 room mercial suiubie for offtce or light business Located on S. Main i t Parking After « PM GL 34706

F IFTEEN Hundred sq ft office space ter rent or loose Bloomfield Tevni

CRANBROOK CENTRE OFFICES

Southfield Rood-between 12 ond 13 Mile. Deluxe office*, include* ute of conference room* and sou no Immediate occuponcy on 2-"3-5 roafti suite*. From $175

Telephone 642-2500

BEST DEARBORN SPOT 5 ro»m professions! suite 557 0770 Eves

353 4738

TOWNSEND BUILDING Downtown Birminghsm t * 4 room suites csrpeted utilities From $175 per month

358 2077

FOR LEASE, available Jan I of fice suite approx I 590 sq ft in citiding 8 x $ fl bank vault One mile from Pontiac Stadium Call 8 am 5 pm 652-2311 or evenings

334 1691

4 2 8 Garages to ren t

ROSEDALE GARDENS, between Merriman and Farmington off Plymouth Reasonable monthly rate After 6 PM 422 7793

4 3 0 W a n t e d t o ren t

COUPLE wishes to rent 2 or 3 bed room house in Plymouth 459 0039

Garden plot one or more acres Canton Township Reasonably near Haggerty A Joy Rds 4797 E

Ed entngs afler 7 PM

ays 22' 450 214

43? Uvinq Of To snare

Quarters

RESPONSIBLE female lo shore 3 bedroom house and expenses with 2 of same Schoolcraft*. Burt Rd After 5 PM. 533*192

ROOMATE Female, mid 20 s lo share Townhouse. Birmingham area Call after 5 PM 64 7 2569

NEED man 26

Professional or business to 40 to share 2 bedroom

apartment with same Call before 6PM 647 6*99 ext 245 weekend.

After 6 A 647 4207

FREE rooS" complete house privi leges plus sharing phone. TV wilh elderly (emato. to same about 55 years- • tn exchange lor staying nights snd Sundsys Free lime

ft Garden City Phone has re cording device After 6 PM 88*8379

MIDDLE AGED man to share 2 bedroom apartment in Farmington Hllla wRh same Relerences re-quired Call after 6 PM 47* 3534

PROFESSIONAL wishes to shore vonia with some

MALE, his home in

974-4

ATTRACTIVE lake (ront abode 1389 sq ft., desire* roomate. call af ter 6 PM 3354217

WORKING gir l looking (or same to m a r e furnished 2 bedroom Somer-set Apt CaH anytime. 56*7 t39

FEMALE 30 to 39 to share clean 3 bedroom home wllh young couple $199 a month Must be work

•ibte i rk ing A

WANTED: rtsto roommate to shore 837$ twith quiet living tecbe ter > a month cost of 3 bedroom fur-nished apar tment overlooking Syl-vaa Lake Call Jerry*444$69 er

MI-I3U

FEMALE, mid 30 s. desires to share her apa r tmen t In Northville wtth the s a m e $135 a month Undo 94*7775

WORKING girl 39-31, to shsre home with s a m e Oak Park area , call a f le r $ P M . $4*4*73

434 Wanted to rent Resort Property

BIRMINGHAM f a m i i y ^ H over rental en Wnlleon Lake

« A e M aad ster-reet wRh cea-

uton ta Livonia

947.

436 House Sitting Services

MIDDLEAGED retired eM. Relerences

Call Untoo Late 3I3-4M-H

will

V

AJ